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NOVEMBER Sat. 15 at Middle Tennessee St. 8:00 p.m. Sun. 16-Wed. 19 Second Round WNIT TBA Fri. 21 WNIT TBA Sat. 22 WNIT TBA Tue. 25 at Mount St. Mary’s 7:00 p.m. SAT. 29 TEXAS-PAN AMER. 1:00 p.m. DECEMBER Mon. 1 at Marist 7:30 p.m. WED. 3 PENN 7:00 p.m. FRI. 5 NJIT 7:00 p.m. SUN. 7 BRYANT 1:00 p.m. Tue. 16 at La Salle 7:00 p.m. Fri. 19 at Rutgers 7:30 p.m. SUN. 21 RICE 1:00 p.m. Mon. 29 at Virg. Tech Classic 5/7:00 p.m. Tue. 30 at Virg. Tech Classic TBA JANUARY FRI. 2 PRINCETON 7:00 p.m. SAT. 10 HOLY CROSS* 1:00 p.m. Wed. 14 at Colgate * 7:00 p.m. Sat. 17 at Navy * 7:00 p.m. WED. 21 BUCKNELL * 7:00 p.m. Sat. 24 at Lehigh * 7:00 p.m. WED. 28 ARMY * 7:00 p.m. SAT. 31 AMERICAN * 1:00 p.m. FEBRUARY Sat. 7 at Holy Cross * 1:00 p.m. WED. 11 COLGATE * 7:00 p.m. SAT. 14 NAVY * 1:00 p.m. Wed. 18 at Bucknell * 7:00 p.m. SAT. 21 LEHIGH * 7:00 p.m. Wed. 25 at Army * 7:00 p.m. Sat. 28 at American * 2:00 p.m. MARCH Sat.-Sun. 7-8 Patriot League Tournament ^ TBA Wed. 11 Patriot League Championship TBA Home games in BOLD CAPS * Denotes Patriot League contest ^ - at Bethlehem, Pa. THE MATCH-UP: Lafayette and Middle Tennessee State meet in the first round of the Preseason WNIT in what also marks the first-ever meeting between the programs. The invitation to the tournament is the first in Lafayette women’s basketball history and comes following a 14-16 2007-08 campaign, the winningest season in a decade. Middle Tennesse finished last season with a 22-12 mark and advanced to the second round of the postseason WNIT. The Blue Raiders return five letterwinners this season but lost last year’s leading scorer, Amber Holt, to graduation. Holt led the nation in scoring with 27.4 points per game. She was selected ninth overall in April’s WNBA draft by the Connecticut Sun. WELCOME TO THE WNIT: The WNIT will be played in the format that was introduced in 2007, where each team is guaranteed to play three games. The tournament opens Friday, Nov. 14 and Saturday, Nov. 15 with first-round games. Teams that lose in the first two rounds will play consolation games on the second weekend, Nov. 21-23. Winners advance to the second round to be played Nov. 16-19. The semifinals will be held on Nov. 19-21 and the championship is set for Sunday, Nov. 23. All games are played on home campuses and are announced after each round. NEXT UP: Should the Leopards win on Saturday, they will advance to the second round, played on Nov. 16-19. A Lafayette loss means the team will play in the consolation bracket from Nov. 21-23 with opponents and host institutions to be announced. SCOUTING LAFAYETTE: The Leopards return 12 players from a 2007-08 team that finished with the most wins since the 1997-98 campaign. The team’s second and third leading scorers from a year ago return in senior Cristin Zavocki (9.3 ppg) and sophomore LaKeisha Wright (9.2 ppg). The team is a mix of upper and underclassmen, with five seniors, four juniors, three sophomores and three freshmen on the roster. Head coach Tammy Smith returns for her eighth season at the helm of the program. HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE 2007-08 CAMPAIGN: Lafayette’s 14 wins doubled the win total from 2006-07 and also marked the most single-season victories in a decade The six league wins were the most in 10 years Second in the Patriot League in field goal percentage (.395) Held four opponents under 50 points on five different occasions. It was the first time since the 1993-94 season the Leopards gave up 50 or fewer points five times in a single season Senior Vanessa Van De Venter was named to the All-Patriot League First team and LaKeisha Wright earned a spot on the league’s All-Rookie team. Match Up: LAFAYETTE at MIDDLE TENN. ST. Tip-Off: 7:00 p.m. Site: Murfreesboro, Tenn. Arena: Charles M. Murphy Athletic Center (11,520) All-Time Series: 0-0 Coach Smith vs. Mid. Tenn. St.: 0-0 2008-09 Schedule PROJECTED STARTERS C 12 15 22 21 1 Melissa Downey • Havertown, Pa. Fr. • G • 5-8 3 Elizabeth Virgin • Novato, Calif. So. • F • 6-0 5 Danielle Jenkins • Shirley, N.Y. Jr. • G • 5-8 11 Laura Cullen • Janesville, Wisc. Sr. • G • 5-9 13 Amanda Leone • Easton, Pa. Jr. • G • 5-7 23 Meaghan Malone • North Plainfield, N.J. Sr. • G • 5-9 24 Lauren Jackson • Argyle, Texas So. • G • 5-8 25 Brooke Niquette • Winooski, Vt. Jr. • F • 6-2 42 Alexandra Serowoky • Dearborn, Mich. Fr. • F/C • 6-1 43 Sarah McGorry • Doylestown, Pa. Fr. • F • 6-0 Off the Bench 14 Jessica Spicer • Bloomington, Ill./Central Catholic Jr. • G • 5-6 • 9.5 ppg • 3.2 rpg • .333 FG% Basketball Quick Facts Head Coach: Tammy Smith (East Stroudsburg ’82) Record at Lafayette: 41-159 (.205), 8th season Assistants: LaRonda Murphy (Saginaw Valley St. ’92), Jen Wedo (San Diego ’03) Director of Basketball Operations: Alyssa Antolick (DeSales ’05) College Quick Facts Location: Easton, Pa. Enrollment: 2,403 Founded: 1826 Colors: Maroon and White Nickname: Leopards Conference: Patriot League Affiliation: NCAA Division I FCS Home Arena: Kirby Sports Center (3,500) President: Daniel H. Weiss Athletic Director: Bruce McCutcheon Athletic Communications Phone: 610-330-5122 Fax: 610-330-5519 Websites: www.lafayette.edu, www.goleopards.com WBB Contact: Katie Meier ([email protected]) Office: 610-330-5518 Cell: 201-572-8852 LaKeisha Wright Upper Marlboro, Md./Eleanor Roosevelt Fr. • F • 5-11 Cristin Zavocki • Springfield, N.J./Jonathan Dayton Jr. • G • 5-7 • 4.9 ppg • 1.8 rpg GAME 1 - NOV. 15, 2008 GAME 1 - NOV. 15, 2008 Emily Garner Fairfax Station, Va./Robinson Sr. • F • 5-11 • 7.9 ppg • 5.7 rpg Amanda Smith Las Vegas, Nev./Coronado Jr. • C • 6-3 • 1.5 ppg • 1.1 rpg G G F F

PROJECTED STARTERS Off the Bench G Cristin Zavocki Sat. 15 at Middle Tennessee St. 8:00 p.m. Sun. 16-Wed. 19 Second Round WNIT TBA Fri. 21 WNIT TBA Sat. 22 WNIT TBA Tue. 25 at Mount

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NOVEMBERSat. 15 at Middle Tennessee St. 8:00 p.m.Sun. 16-Wed. 19 Second Round WNIT TBAFri. 21 WNIT TBASat. 22 WNIT TBATue. 25 at Mount St. Mary’s 7:00 p.m.SAT. 29 TEXAS-PAN AMER. 1:00 p.m.

DECEMBERMon. 1 at Marist 7:30 p.m.WED. 3 PENN 7:00 p.m.FRI. 5 NJIT 7:00 p.m.SUN. 7 BRYANT 1:00 p.m.Tue. 16 at La Salle 7:00 p.m.Fri. 19 at Rutgers 7:30 p.m.SUN. 21 RICE 1:00 p.m.Mon. 29 at Virg. Tech Classic 5/7:00 p.m.Tue. 30 at Virg. Tech Classic TBA

JANUARYFRI. 2 PRINCETON 7:00 p.m.SAT. 10 HOLY CROSS* 1:00 p.m.Wed. 14 at Colgate * 7:00 p.m.Sat. 17 at Navy * 7:00 p.m.WED. 21 BUCKNELL * 7:00 p.m.Sat. 24 at Lehigh * 7:00 p.m.WED. 28 ARMY * 7:00 p.m.SAT. 31 AMERICAN * 1:00 p.m.

FEBRUARYSat. 7 at Holy Cross * 1:00 p.m.WED. 11 COLGATE * 7:00 p.m.SAT. 14 NAVY * 1:00 p.m.Wed. 18 at Bucknell * 7:00 p.m.SAT. 21 LEHIGH * 7:00 p.m.Wed. 25 at Army * 7:00 p.m.Sat. 28 at American * 2:00 p.m.

MARCHSat.-Sun. 7-8 Patriot League Tournament ^ TBAWed. 11 Patriot League Championship TBA

Home games in BOLD CAPS* Denotes Patriot League contest

^ - at Bethlehem, Pa.

THE MATCH-UP: Lafayette and Middle Tennessee State meet in the fi rst round of the Preseason WNIT in what also marks the fi rst-ever meeting between the programs. The invitation to the tournament is the fi rst in Lafayette women’s basketball history and comes following a 14-16 2007-08 campaign, the winningest season in a decade.

Middle Tennesse fi nished last season with a 22-12 mark and advanced to the second round of the postseason WNIT. The Blue Raiders return fi ve letterwinners this season but lost last year’s leading scorer, Amber Holt, to graduation. Holt led the nation in scoring with 27.4 points per game. She was selected ninth overall in April’s WNBA draft by the Connecticut Sun.

WELCOME TO THE WNIT: The WNIT will be played in the format that was introduced in 2007, where each team is guaranteed to play three games. The tournament opens Friday, Nov. 14 and Saturday, Nov. 15 with fi rst-round games. Teams that lose in the fi rst two rounds will play consolation games on the second weekend, Nov. 21-23. Winners advance to the second round to be played Nov. 16-19. The semifi nals will be held on Nov. 19-21 and the championship is set for Sunday, Nov. 23. All games are played on home campuses and are announced after each round.

NEXT UP: Should the Leopards win on Saturday, they will advance to the second round, played on Nov. 16-19. A Lafayette loss means the team will play in the consolation bracket from Nov. 21-23 with opponents and host institutions to be announced.

SCOUTING LAFAYETTE: The Leopards return 12 players from a 2007-08 team that fi nished with the most wins since the 1997-98 campaign. The team’s second and third leading scorers from a year ago return in senior Cristin Zavocki (9.3 ppg) and sophomore LaKeisha Wright (9.2 ppg). The team is a mix of upper and underclassmen, with fi ve seniors, four juniors, three sophomores and three freshmen on the roster. Head coach Tammy Smith returns for her eighth season at the helm of the program.

HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE 2007-08 CAMPAIGN: • Lafayette’s 14 wins doubled the win total from 2006-07 and also marked the most single-season victories in a decade• The six league wins were the most in 10 years• Second in the Patriot League in fi eld goal percentage (.395)• Held four opponents under 50 points on fi ve different occasions. It was the fi rst time since the 1993-94 season the Leopards gave up 50 or fewer points fi ve times in a single season• Senior Vanessa Van De Venter was named to the All-Patriot League First team and LaKeisha Wright earned a spot on the league’s All-Rookie team.

Match Up: LAFAYETTE at MIDDLE TENN. ST.

Tip-Off: 7:00 p.m.

Site: Murfreesboro, Tenn.

Arena: Charles M. Murphy Athletic Center (11,520)

All-Time Series: 0-0

Coach Smith vs. Mid. Tenn. St.: 0-0

2008-09 Schedule

PROJECTED STARTERS

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1 Melissa Downey • Havertown, Pa. Fr. • G • 5-8 3 Elizabeth Virgin • Novato, Calif. So. • F • 6-05 Danielle Jenkins • Shirley, N.Y. Jr. • G • 5-811 Laura Cullen • Janesville, Wisc. Sr. • G • 5-913 Amanda Leone • Easton, Pa. Jr. • G • 5-723 Meaghan Malone • North Plainfi eld, N.J. Sr. • G • 5-9 24 Lauren Jackson • Argyle, Texas So. • G • 5-8 25 Brooke Niquette • Winooski, Vt. Jr. • F • 6-242 Alexandra Serowoky • Dearborn, Mich. Fr. • F/C • 6-143 Sarah McGorry • Doylestown, Pa. Fr. • F • 6-0

Off the Bench

14Jessica Spicer • Bloomington, Ill./Central CatholicJr. • G • 5-6 • 9.5 ppg • 3.2 rpg • .333 FG%

Basketball Quick FactsHead Coach: Tammy Smith (East Stroudsburg ’82)Record at Lafayette: 41-159 (.205), 8th seasonAssistants: LaRonda Murphy (Saginaw Valley St. ’92), Jen Wedo (San Diego ’03)Director of Basketball Operations: Alyssa Antolick (DeSales ’05)

College Quick FactsLocation: Easton, Pa. Enrollment: 2,403Founded: 1826 Colors: Maroon and WhiteNickname: Leopards Conference: Patriot LeagueAffi liation: NCAA Division I FCSHome Arena: Kirby Sports Center (3,500)President: Daniel H. Weiss Athletic Director: Bruce McCutcheon

Athletic CommunicationsPhone: 610-330-5122 Fax: 610-330-5519Websites: www.lafayette.edu, www.goleopards.com WBB Contact: Katie Meier ([email protected]) Offi ce: 610-330-5518 Cell: 201-572-8852

LaKeisha Wright • Upper Marlboro, Md./Eleanor RooseveltFr. • F • 5-11

Cristin Zavocki • Springfi eld, N.J./Jonathan DaytonJr. • G • 5-7 • 4.9 ppg • 1.8 rpg

GAME 1 - NOV. 15, 2008GAME 1 - NOV. 15, 2008

Emily Garner • Fairfax Station, Va./RobinsonSr. • F • 5-11 • 7.9 ppg • 5.7 rpg

Amanda Smith • Las Vegas, Nev./CoronadoJr. • C • 6-3 • 1.5 ppg • 1.1 rpg

G

G

F

F

FRESH FACES: Lafayette welcomed three freshmen to the squad this fall: Melissa Downey, Sarah McGorry and Alexandra Serowoky.

Downey, a 5-8 point guard from Havertown, Pa., was a four-year starter at Cardinal O’Hara High School. Downey’s squad won the Philadelphia Catholic Championship her freshman and sophomore seasons and she earned Second Team All-Delaware County honors during her high school career.

A 6-0 forward from Doylestown, Pa., McGorry was a four-year starter at Mount St. Joseph Academy. She scored her 1,000th career point during her senior season, during which she also shot 80 percent from the free throw line. As a junior, McGorry averaged 13 points and six rebounds per game.

Serowoky hails from Dearborn, Mich. and was a four-year letterwinner at Ladywood High School. Serowoky, who stands at 6-1, saw time as both at both forward and center. As a junior, she earned a spot on the Free Press Top 25 Preseason List and was later named an All-Catholic League and All-Area player.

SMITH ON THE SIDELINES: Head coach Tammy Smith is in her eighth season at Lafayette and 13th overall as a head coach. In 2007-08, she directed the Leopards to their most wins (14) and league victories (6) in a decade.

Smith is the fourth head coach in Lafayette’s 35-year history. She has a career record of 154-227 (.404), which includes a 113-68 mark and two NCAA Tournament appearances in seven seasons at D-III Muhlenberg.

2008-09 PATRIOT LEAGUE PRESEASON POLL: The Leopards were picked to fi nish sixth in the Patriot League’s preseason poll. Lafayette received 38 points. Holy Cross garnered the top spot with 90 points, including eight fi rst place votes. Lehigh took the second spot with 83 points (six fi rst place votes) and American was chosen to fi nish third, receiving 75 points with two fi rst place votes. Bucknell took fi fth with 53

points. Navy and Colgate rounded out the seventh and eighth spots with 35 and 14 points, respectively.

Team Points 2007-08 Overall Record 2007-08 League Record1. Holy Cross (8) 90 19-13 10-42. Lehigh (6) 83 18-13 9-53. American (2) 75 18-14 11-3 4. Army 60 18-12 9-55. Bucknell 53 16-16 8-66. Lafayette 38 14-16 6-87. Navy 35 7-23 3-118. Colgate 14 1-29 0-14() indicates fi rst place votes

STRIVE FOR FIVE: All fi ve of the team’s seniors--Laura Cullen, Emily Garner, Meaghan Malone, Jessica Spicer and Cristin Zavocki--were chosen by their teammates to serve as captains for the 2008-09 season.

FEELS LIKE THE VERY FIRST TIME: The Leopards will play at least seven new opponents this year: Bryant, Marist, Middle Tennessee State, Rider, Rutgers and Virginia Tech. With its second-round WNIT opponents to be determined after Saturday, Lafayette will likely play two additional teams for the fi rst time in program history. Also, at the Virginia Tech Classic in December, the Leopards will play either Liberty or North Carolina A&T on the second day of the tournament for the fi rst time, in addition to facing fi rst-time opponent Virginia Tech on the opening day.

ALL-TIME RECORD: The program, now in its 36th season, has played 885 games, compiled an overall record of 407-478 (.460) and recorded fi ve 20-win seasons.

ACADEMIC ACCOLADES: Six members of the basketball team were named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll in 2007-08. Maureen Johnson ’08 led the group with a 3.80 grade-point average (GPA) during the spring semester.

PENNSYLVANIA PLAYERS: Three players with local connections - Melissa Downey (Havertown, Pa./Cardinal O’Hara), Amanda Leone (Easton, Pa./Easton) and Sarah McGorry (Doylestown, Pa./Mount St. Joseph Academy) - are on Lafayette’s 2008-09 roster. Two of those players--Downey and McGorry--are freshmen, while Leone returns for her junior season.

Athletic Communications Offi ce............................... 610-330-5122 Fax........................................................................... 610-330-5519Dir. of Athletic Comm. & Promotions ...........................Scott Morsee-mail ..........................................................morses@lafayette.eduSports Information Director..........................................Phil LaBellaPhone ...................................610-330-5122 (w), 610-759-0741 (c)e-mail ......................................................... [email protected] SID - WBB Contact ...................................Katie MeierPhone .................................. 610-330-5122 (w), 201-572-8852 (c)e-mail ........................................................meierk@lafayette.eduMarketing and Video Coordinator ................................. Matt PantoPhone ....................................610-330-5122 (w), 610-657-2254(c)Email:..........................................................pantom@lafayette.eduMerchandise and Promotions Manager.................. John ChermakPhone .............................................................. (610) 330-5936 (w)Athletic Comm. Assistant .......................................... Jenna MarinaPhone: ..................................610-330-5003 (w), 727-271-0227 (c)Email:..........................................................marinaj@lafayette.eduLafayette Press Row ................................... (610) 330-5454, 5455

Athletic Communications

2008-09 Composite ScheduleNovember

14 ARMY at Wagner .................................................................. 5:00 p.m.AMERICAN at NJIT .............................................................. 7:00 p.m.Ohio at NAVY ....................................................................... 7:00 p.m.Mount St. Mary’s at COLGATE ............................................. 7:30 p.m.BUCKNELL at George Mason .............................................. 7:00 p.m.Penn at LEHIGH ................................................................... 7:00 p.m.15 Yale at HOLY CROSS .......................................................... 1:00 p.m.LAFAYETTE at Middle Tennessee State ........................... 8:00 p.m.16ARMY at Ohio State ............................................................. 1:00 p.m.Drexel at AMERICAN ........................................................... 2:00 p.m.COLGATE at Rider ............................................................... 2:00 p.m.NAVY at Howard ................................................................... 2:00 p.m.LEHIGH at Saint Joseph’s .................................................... 1:00 p.m.18Boston College at HOLY CROSS ......................................... 7:00 p.m.BUCKNELL at Yale ............................................................... 7:00 p.m.19 Howard at AMERICAN ......................................................... 7:00 p.m.Maryland-Eastern Shore at ARMY ....................................... 7:00 p.m.Binghamton at COLGATE .................................................... 7:00 p.m.NAVY at Winston-Salem State ............................................. 7:00 p.m.LEHIGH at Fairleigh Dickinson ............................................. 7:00 p.m.20 Harvard at HOLY CROSS .................................................... 7:00 p.m.21 NAVY at Tyler Ugolyn Columbia Classic .............................. 12/5:00 p.m.LAFAYETTE at WNIT .......................................................... TBA22 NAVY at Tyler Ugolyn Columbia Classic .............................. 12/5:00 p.m.BUCKNELL at Fordham ....................................................... 1:00 p.m.St. Francis (N.Y.) at COLGATE ............................................ 2:00 p.m.AMERICAN at Minnesota Tournament ................................. 1:00 p.m.LAFAYETTE at WNIT .......................................................... TBALehigh at St. Francis (Pa.) .................................................... 5:00 p.m.23Loyola at ARMY .................................................................... 1:00 p.m.AMERICAN at Minnesota ..................................................... TBA24COLGATE at Presbyterian .................................................. 7:00 p.m.

2008-09 Patriot League Standings League OverallAmerican 0-0 (.000) 0-0 (.000)Army 0-0 (.000) 0-0 (.000)Lafayette 0-0 (.000) 0-0 (.000)Bucknell 0-0 (.000) 0-0 (.000)Colgate 0-0 (.000) 0-0 (.000)Holy Cross 0-0 (.000) 0-0 (.000)Lehigh 0-0 (.000) 0-0 (.000)Navy 0-0 (.000) 0-0 (.000)

Lafayette Record in 2007-08 When:Leopards win opening tip-off .........................................3-4 Opponent wins opening tip-off ...................................12-11Leopards lead at halftime ............................................10-2 Leopards trail at halftime .........................................3-11 Leopards tied at halftime ...........................................1-3Leopards outrebound opponent ....................................8-6 Opponent outrebounds the Leopards .....................5-10 Leopards tie opponent in rebounds ..........................1-0Leopards shoot better FG% than opponent ................12-3 Opponent shoots better FG% than the Leopards ..2-13 Leopards and opponent shoot equal FG% ...............0-0Leopards commit less turnovers than opponent............9-8 Leopards commit more turnovers than opponent .....5-8 Leopards and opponent commit equal turnovers ......0-0Two or fewer Leopards score in double fi gures ...........6-12 Three Leopards score in double fi gures ...................5-4 Four Leopards score in double fi gures .....................3-0 Five or more Leopards score in double fi gures .........0-0Leopards score 59 points or less.................................4-13 Leopards score between 60-69 points ......................7-2 Leopards score between 70-79 points ......................2-1 Leopards score between 80-89 points ......................1-0 Leopards score 90 points or more ............................0-0In games decided by three points or less ......................2-4 In games decided by 4-10 points ..............................8-5 In games decided by 11-20 points ............................3-6 In games decided by 21-29 points ............................1-1 In games decided by 30 points or more ....................0-0In November games ......................................................4-3 In December games ..................................................2-3 In January games .....................................................6-3 In February games ....................................................2-6 In March games ........................................................0-1Saturday games ............................................................5-9 Sunday games ..........................................................0-0 Monday games .........................................................1-0 Tuesday games .........................................................1-1 Wednesday games ...................................................4-3 Thursday games .......................................................2-1 Friday games ............................................................0-2Afternoon games .......................................................... 4-5Evening games ..........................................................10-11Televised games ............................................................5-5Single Overtime games .................................................2-0Double Overtime games ................................................0-0Tournament games ........................................................0-0Current Streak .................................................................-3 Longest Winning Streak ...............................................5 Longest Losing Streak ..............................3 (four times)Smallest Margin of Victory ............1 (65-64 vs. Monmouth)Largest Margin of Victory ........ 21 (83-62 vs. Morgan State)Average Margin of Victory .......9.1 (14 games, 127 points)Smallest Margin of Defeat .................1 (46-45 at Vermont)Largest Margin of Defeat ...............23 (68-45 vs. Bucknell)Average Margin of Defeat ........9.3 (16 games, 148 points)Largest Halftime Lead ......................... 14 (31-17 vs. FDU)Largest Halftime Defi cit ................18 (vs. Bucknell, 40-22)

LAFAYETTEMost Points in the 1st Half: 39 (vs. Lamar) Fewest Points in the 1st Half: 17 (at Navy)Most Points in the 2nd Half: 44 (at Princeton) Fewest Points in the 2nd Half: 21 twice (*vs. Army)Most Points in Overtime: 9 (at Bucknell) Fewest Points in Overtime: 3 (at Holy Cross)

OPPONENTSMost Points in the 1st Half: 40 (Bucknell) Fewest Points in the 1st Half: 17, three times (*Colgate)Most Points in the 2nd Half: 42 (FDU) Fewest Points in the 2nd Half: 12 (Navy) Most Points in Overtime: 10 (American) Fewest Points in Overtime: 3 (Bucknell)

Scoring By Half: 2007-08

REUNITED AND IT FEELS SO GOOD: There is no denying the chemistry between seniors Jessica Spicer and Emily Garner on the court. Perhaps that is because the two have a long history of playing ball together, beginning with an AAU stint when the girls were just 10 years old. They played on the same AAU team in Fairfax, Va., while also both making the varsity team at Robinson High School as freshmen. Midway through their sophomore year, Spicer’s family moved to Illinois, but the duo reunited at Lafayette for the 2005-06 season.

BUILDING BLOCK: Senior Emily Garner enters tonight’s game with 25 career blocks. She needs four more to tie Chris Sieling ’94 and Stephanie Hayes ’94 for ninth all-time.

CLOSE BUT NO CIGAR: Lafayette dropped nine games by 10 points or fewer last season, which included overtime losses at Holy Cross (77-70) and vs. American (60-57). In total, the Leopards played three overtime games with their one extra-session victory coming against Bucknell (64-58).

SUPREMACY FROM BEYOND THE ARC: Last season, Cristin Zavocki set a Lafayette women’s basketball record with eight threes against Fairleigh Dickinson on Jan. 8. Against Holy Cross, she came close to re-writing the record books yet again. Zavocki drained six more treys (6-of-8) against the Crusaders to account for all 18 of her points.

HOOPS FOR HOPE: Members of the Lafayette women’s basketball team hosted a charity shoot-a-thon called Hoops for Hope on Sept. 28 at Kirby Sports Center. The Leopards hosted the event in honor of two of the team’s off-court heroes--Kasey Keenan and Lauren Loose, daughter of Lafayette football defensive coordinator John Loose. All proceeds from the event went directly to two pediatric cancer foundations--Kasey’s Krusaders and Lauren’s First and Goal.

LAFAYETTE vs. the PATRIOT LEAGUE: Lafayette has played 342 games all-time against the seven other current members of the Patriot League and is 150-192 (.439) in those contests. The Leopards own an 84-155 (.352) overall record since joining the league in the 1990-91 season.

American ......................... 3-17Army ................................ 21-23Bucknell........................... 33-28 Colgate ............................ 28-22Holy Cross ....................... 7-40Lehigh ............................. 40-31 Navy ................................ 18-31TOTAL ............................. 150-192

LAFAYETTE ON TELEVISION: For the 13th straight season, Lafayette features the most expansive television package in the Patriot League. This winter, 10 of Lafayette’s women’s basketball games will be televised during the 2008-09 season, with the possibility of three more games being added during

the three rounds of the Patriot League Tournament in March. All 10 telecasts will be produced by the Lafayette Sports Network (LSN), which annually produces the most expansive and highest quality television packages in the Patriot League. Each of those broadcasts will air live regionally to more than 10 million viewers on RCN-4 and WBPH-60. As an element of Lafayette’s long-term multi-media agreement with CSTV, all LSN telecasts are streamed live on the internet and available worldwide through LSN All-Access on GoLeopards.com. Lafayette was the fi rst of the CSTV.com partners to make live video streaming available to fans everywhere when the 2000 Lafayette-Lehigh football game aired live on GoLeopards.com Emmy-nominated local sports broadcaster Gary Laubach will handle all of the Leopards’ play-by-play duties for the 12th straight season. Former Lafayette men’s basketball coach John Leone will provide color analysis for the 11th season. In his eighth year as a member of the announcing crew is RCN’s Dan Mowdy, who will report on the Leopards from the sideline.

The Smith YearsYear School Record1994-95 Muhlenberg 12-121995-96 Muhlenberg 19-71996-97 Muhlenberg 18-81997-98 Muhlenberg 18-101998-99 Muhlenberg 16-101999-00 Muhlenberg 16-102000-01 Muhlenberg 14-112001-02 Lafayette 3-252002-03 Lafayette 3-252003-04 Lafayette 1-272004-05 Lafayette 5-232005-06 Lafayette 8-202006-07 Lafayette 7-232007-08 Lafayette 14-16Total 154-227 (.404)

Probable Starters00 • Chelsia Lymon Guard • 5-5 • Junior Georgetown, Ky./Scott County 2007-08: 9.4 ppg • 2.8 rpg

3 • Emily Queen Forward • 6-1 • Sophomore Ashland, Ky./Rose Hill Christian 2007-08: 5.5 ppg • 5.9 rpg

10 • Jackie Pickel Guard • 5-10 • Junior Cleveland, Tenn./Bradley Central 2007-08: 4.1 ppg • 1.0 rpg

21 • Brandi Brown Forward/Guard • 6-3 • Junior Jamestown, Tenn./York Institute 2007-08: 7.1 ppg • 2.8 rpg

22 • Alysha Clark Forward • 5-10 • Junior Mt. Juliet, Tenn./Belmont Univ. 2007-08: Redshirt after transferring

LAFAYETTE STATISTICS MID. TENN. ST.

57.9 Scoring Average 73.2

58.4 Scoring Defense 64.1

-0.5 Scoring Margin +9.1

39.5 FG% 41.8

39.2 FG% Defense 46.4

30.7 3PT% 32.3

30.7 3PT% Defense 31.0

68.0 FT% 75.0

34.3 Rebound Average 32.9

35.8 Rebound Against Average 36.9

-1.5 Rebounding Margin -4.0

16.7 Turnover Average 13.7

17.3 Forced Turnovers Avg. 22.7

-0.6 Turnover Margin -9.0

0.69 Ast/TO ratio 1.0

Statistical Comparison (’07-’08)

vs.

All-Time Series vs.Middle Tennessee State

Series BreakdownHome: 0-0Away: 0-0Total: 0-0

Date Site Score Result11/15/08 A - -

Saturday’s Match-up

All-Time Leading Scorers1. Maureen McManus 1,813 1983-872. Stacey Cagenello 1,521 1983-873. Tiffany Bedics 1,467 1995-994. Colleeen Fitzpatrick 1,399 2000-045. V. Van De Venter 1,381 2004-086. Chris Sieling 1,377 1990-947. Terri Dadio 1,283 1988-928. Laurie King 1,211 1986-909. Theresa O’Connell 1,189 1986-9010. Beth Mowins 1,156 1985-8911. Dana Wolfe 1,098 1981-8512. Nancy Lembo 1,076 1984-8813. Maureen McKenna 1,074 1979-8314. Alicia Yapsuga 1,028 1995-99

Career Assists1. Beth Mowins 715 1985-892. Heidi Caruso 600 1990943. Sara Harris 342 1996-004. Lindsay Myers 318 2001-065. Ellen Fitzke 303 1977-816. Christel Rocha 260 1996-017. Kim Costello 253 1999-038. Terri Dadio 217 1988-929. Sue Williams 216 1989-9310. Angela Spell 215 1990-94-- Jessica Spicer 186 2005-

Career Rebounds1. Alicia Yapsuga 813 1995-992. Dana Wolfe 792 1981-853. Maureen McManus 783 1983-874. Laurie King 769 1987-90

5. Chris Seiling 727 1990-946. Coleen Fitzpatrick 678 2000-047. Jen Bayer 673 1999-038. V. Van De Venter 643 2004-9. Theresa O’Connell 614 1986-9010. Keir Hollister 602 1994-98

Career Blocks1. Lenora Johnson 180 1977-812. Kareema Levetter 55 1990-943. Brianne Welte 50 2001-044. Lindsay Myers 46 2001-065. Alicia Yapsuga 44 1995-996. Christina LeVecchi 32 1998-027. Theresa O’Connell 31 1986-908. Jen Bayer 30 1999-039. Chris Seiling 29 1990-94 Stephanie Hayes 29 1990-94-- Emily Garner 25 2005-

Career Steals1. Heidi Caruso 532 1990-942. Beth Mowins 309 1985-893. Sara Harris 249 1996-004. Lindsay Myers 226 2001-065. Terri Dadio 199 1988-926. Angela Spell 192 1990-947. Christel Rocha 188 1996-018. Chris Seiling 179 1990-949. Keri Hollister 178 1994-9810. Kim Costello 171 1999-03-- Jessica Spicer 124 2005-

Leopards On T.V.

DecemberDec. 3 Penn 7:00 p.m.Dec. 21 Rice 1:00 p.m.

JanuaryJan. 2 Princeton 7:00 p.m.Jan. 10 Holy Cross 1:00 p.m.Jan. 21 Bucknell 7:00 p.m.Jan. 28 Army 7:00 p.m.Jan. 31 American 1:00 p.m.

FebruaryFeb. 11 Colgate 7:00 p.m.Feb. 14 Navy 1:00 p.m.Feb. 21 Lehigh 7:00 p.m.

All dates and times subject to change* denotes Patriot League contest

All games seen on the Lafayette Sports Network (LSN-TV: RCN-4, WBPH-60)

LAFAYETTE CAREER RECORDS

2007-08 Game-By-Game LeadersOPPONENT RESULT POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS BLOCKS MINUTESMonmouth 65-64 W Zavocki (14) Purr (9) Spicer (2) Spicer (3) N/A Spicer (38)at Cornell 51-76 L Wright (20) Wright (7) Spicer (4) Van De Venter (3) Zavocki, Virgin (1) Spicer (38)Mt. St. Mary’s 51-55 L Van De Venter (17) Malone (6) Wright (6) Van De Venter (3) Wright (2) Spicer (33)at Columbia 65-62 L Van De Venter, Zavocki (15) Van De Venter, Spicer (6) Spicer (5) Spicer (5) Wright (2) Zavocki (38)at Princeton 78-68 W Van De Venter (19) Van De Venter, Spicer (10) Spicer (5) Three players (2) Garner (1) Spicer (38)St. Francis 64-54 W Van De Venter (21) Van De Venter (7) Spicer (5) Spicer (2) Virgin, Purr (1) Spicer (38)at Coppin State 62-56 W Van De Venter (24) Van De Venter (13) Spicer (4) Zavocki (2) Garner (1) Van De Venter (37)at NJIT 61-53 W Van De Venter (28) Garner (9) Spicer, Zavocki (2) Garner, Zavocki (2) N/A Van De Venter (38)at Penn 71-56 W Garner (20) Spicer (10) Spicer (4) Spicer, Zavocki (2) N/A Spicer (39)at Vermont 45-46 L Van De Venter (10) Van De Venter (7) Van De Venter (4) Virgin (3) Van De Venter, Virgin (1) Spicer (36)at UTPA 55-60 L Virgin (14) Wright (6) Jackson, Spicer (3) Spicer (2) Zavocki (1) Spicer (31)vs. Lamar 64-67 L Van De Venter (17) Van De Venter (9) Spicer (5) Virgin (2) N/A Zavocki (33)vs. Morgan State 83-62 W Zavocki (26) Wright (9) Wright (6) Wright (4) N/A Zavocki (32)La Salle 54-70 L Van De Venter (14) Garner (5) Spicer (5) Spicer (2) Garner (1) Van De Venter (40)FDU 66-59 W Zavocki (17) Garner (10) Zavocki (3) Spicer (4) N/A Zavocki (37)at Holy Cross 70-77 L (OT) Van De Venter (22) Van De Venter (6) Wright (5) Wright (2) Smith (1) Van De Venter (43)Colgate 57-52 W Spicer, Zavocki (13) Van De Venter (7) Spicer, Zavocki (3) Garner (2) Spicer (2) Zavocki (37)Navy 60-44 W Van De Venter (17) Garner (8) Wright (4) Zavocki (3) Garner, Smith (1) Spicer (37)at Bucknell 64-58 W (OT) Van De Venter, Zavocki (15) Garner (9) Van De Venter (5) Zavocki (3) Garner, Wright (1) Van De Venter (43)Lehigh 48-45 W Van De Venter (17) Van De Venter (5) Spicer (3) Three players (1) Garner, Wright (1) Spicer (39)at Army 46-57 L Van De Venter (14) Garner (5) Garner (2) Spicer (3) N/A Wright (36)at American 54-68 L Van De Venter (17) Van De Venter (10) Garner (4) Zavocki (2) N/A Van De Venter (37)Holy Cross 48-60 L Zavocki (12) Garner (8) Three players (2) Garner (2) Garner (1) Spicer (36)at Colgate 56-48 W Spicer (13) Garner (10) Spicer (8) Spicer (4) N/A Spicer (40)at Navy 44-53 L Van De Venter (20) Garner (8) Three players (2) Zavocki, Wright (2) Garner, Malone (1) Spicer (37)Bucknell 45-68 L Zavocki (13) Van De Venter (6) Spicer, Wright (2) Garner, Virgin (2) Malone (1) Van De Venter (31)at Lehigh 59-43 W Wright (14) Van De Venter (8) Zavocki (6) Zavocki (2) Zavocki (1) Spicer (34)Army 41-51 L Van De Venter (15) Van De Venter (15) Garner (2) Three players (2) Garner (1) Van De Venter (37)American 57-60 L (OT) Van De Venter (15) Van De Venter (9) Zavocki (5) Van De Venter (3) Garner (1) Van De Venter (37)vs. Lehigh^ 51-62 L Van De Venter (15) Van De Venter (6) Van De Venter (3) Van De Venter (3) Garner (2) Van De Venter (38)* - Patriot League contest^ - Patriot League Tournament

The 2007-08 Starting Five(Bold denotes change)

OPPONENT RESULT GUARD GUARD GUARD FORWARD FORWARDMonmouth 65-64 W Spicer Zavocki Purr Van De Venter Wrightat Cornell 56-71 L Spicer Zavocki Smith Van De Venter WrightMt. St. Mary’s 51-56 L Spicer Zavocki Niquette Van De Venter Wrightat Columbia 62-65 L Spicer Zavocki Van De Venter Malone Wrightat Princeton 78-68 W Spicer Zavocki Virgin Van De Venter WrightSt. Francis 64-54 W Spicer Zavocki Virgin Van De Venter Wrightat Coppin State 62-56 W Spicer Zavocki Virgin Van De Venter Wrightat NJIT 61-53 W Spicer Zavocki Virgin Van De Venter Wrightat Penn 71-56 W Spicer Zavocki Virgin Van De Venter Wrightat Vermont 45-46 L Spicer Zavocki Virgin Van De Venter Wrightat UTPA 45-46 L Spicer Zavocki Virgin Van De Venter Wrightvs. Lamar 64-67 L Spicer Zavocki Virgin Van De Venter Wrightvs. Morgan State 83-62 W Spicer Zavocki Virgin Van De Venter WrightLa Salle 54-70 L Spicer Zavocki Virgin Van De Venter WrightFDU 66-59 W Spicer Zavocki Virgin Van De Venter Wrightat Holy Cross* 70-77 L (OT) Spicer Zavocki Garner Van De Venter WrightColgate* 57-52 W Spicer Zavocki Garner Van De Venter WrightNavy* 60-44 W Spicer Zavocki Purr Van De Venter Wrightat Bucknell* 64-58 W (OT) Spicer Zavocki Purr Van De Venter WrightLehigh* 48-45 W Spicer Zavocki Purr Van De Venter Wrightat Army* 46-57 L Spicer Zavocki Purr Van De Venter Wrightat American* 54-68 L Spicer Zavocki Purr Van De Venter WrightHoly Cross* 48-60 L Spicer Zavocki Purr Van De Venter Wrightat Colgate* 56-48 W Spicer Zavocki Purr Van De Venter Wrightat Navy* 44-53 L Spicer Zavocki Purr Van De Venter WrightBucknell* 45-68 L Spicer Zavocki Purr Van De Venter Wrightat Lehigh* 59-43 W Johnson Gomez Virgin Malone NiquetteArmy* 41-51 L Johnson Gomez Virgin Malone NiquetteAmerican* 57-60 L (OT) Johnson Gomez Purr Van De Venter Wrightvs. Lehigh^ 41-51 L Spicer Zavocki Purr Van De Venter Wright* - Patriot League game^ - Patriot League Tournament

Games Leading LC in Scoring: Van De Venter (19); Zavocki (8); Spicer (2); Wright (2); Garner (1); Virgin (1);

Games Leading LC in Rebounding: Van De Venter (14); Garner (9); Spicer (3); Wright (3); Malone (1); Purr (1) Games Leading LC in Assists: Spicer (16); Garner (5); Wright (5); Zavocki (5); Van De Venter (4); Purr (1); Jackson (1)

Leading LC in Steals: Spicer (13); Zavocki (8); Garner (6); Van De Venter (7); Virgin (3); Wright (3); Gomez (1); Purr (1) Games Leading LC in Blocks: Garner (11); Wright (4); Virgin (3); Zavocki (3); Malone (2); Smith (2); Purr (1); ; Spicer (1); Van De Venter (1)

20+point Games: Van De Venter (6); Garner (1); Wright (1); Zavocki (1) Double Figures In Scoring: Van De Venter (26); Zavocki (14); Wright (12); Garner (7); Spicer (5); Malone (1); Virgin (1) Double Figures In Rebounds: Van De Venter (4); Garner (2); Spicer (2) Double-Doubles: Van De Venter (4); Garner (1); Spicer (1)

Minutes: Spicer (14); Van De Venter (10); Zavocki (5); Wright (1)

*in case of a tie, all players are credited with the game-high

2007-08 Individual Highlights

A Lafayette team...

Won in overtime .........................................................................................................................................64-58 at Bucknell, 1/23/08Lost in overtime ........................................................................................................................................60-57 vs. American, 3/1/08Played multiple overtimes..............................................................................................................89-85 L (2OT) at Howard, 12/2/05Won by 20+ points ........................................................................................................... 83-62 (21 points) vs. Morgan State, 1/2/08Won by 30+ points .................................................................................................................. 76-40 (36 points) vs. Colgate, 1/13/93Won by 40+ points ................................................................................................. 72-27 (45 points) at Franklin & Marshall, 1/25/83Won by 50+ points ............................................................................................................. 78-23 (55 points) vs. Cedar Crest, 2/6/76Led a game start to fi nish .................................................................................................................. 62-50 W vs. American, 1/27/07Lost by 30+ points .................................................................................................................77-45 (32 points) at Holy Cross, 2/3/07Scored 90+ points .................................................................................................................. 102-95 L (3OT) vs. Syracuse, 12/4/98Scored fewer than 50 points .......................................................................................................................51-41 L vs. Army, 2/27/08Allowed fewer than 50 points................................................................................................................... 59-43 W at Lehigh, 2/23/08Lost when scoring 75+ points .......................................................................................................... 89-85 (2OT) at Howard, 12/2/05Four players in double fi gures .......................................at Bucknell (Van De Venter 15, Zavocki 15, Garner 11, Wright 10), 1/23/08Five players in double fi gures .........................vs. Vermont (Gomez 14, Purr 14, Garner 13, Stetler 10, Van De Venter 10), 12/2/06..........................................................................vs. Penn (Spicer 18, Van De Venter 16, Gomez 11, Stetler 10, Garner 10), 12/7/06.......................................................................vs. Lehigh (Garner 18, Spicer 13, Zavocki 11, Stetler 10, Van De Venter 10), 2/17/07Shot over .500 from the fi eld ........................................................................................................................... vs. FDU (.511), 1/8/08Shot under .300 from the fi eld ..................................................................................................................... .vs. Army (.226), 2/27/08Did not make a 3-point fi eld goal ...................................................................................................................... at NJIT (0-6), 12/1/07Made 8+ 3-point fi eld goals .................................................................................................................. at Holy Cross (9-18), 1/12/08Attempted 20+ 3-point fi eld goals .............................................................................................................vs. Colgate (7-20), 1/16/08Attempted 40+ free throws ........................................................................................................... vs. Wayne State (31-42), 11/20/04Made 25+ free throws ..........................................................................................................................at Princeton (25-35), 11/24/07Shot 90+ percent from the free throw line ....................................................................................vs. Holy Cross, .900 (9-10), 2/9/08Had 50+ rebounds .......................................................................................................................................... vs. FDU (57), 12/21/05Had 25 or fewer rebounds .................................................................................................................................at Army (23), 1/30/08Two players with 10+ rebounds .................................................................... Van De Venter (10), Spicer (10) at Princeton, 11/24/07Had 20+ assists ...............................................................................................................................................at Colgate (23), 2/7/06Had 10+ steals ............................................................................................................................................... at Lehigh (10), 2/23/08Blocked 5+ shots ................................................................................................................................vs. Mt. St. Mary’s (5), 11/17/07Had a 20-win season ...................................................................................................................................................1988-89 (20-9)A Lafayette player...

Scored 30+ points ....................................................................................................... Colleen Fitzpatrick (38) vs. Bucknell, 2/21/03Led team in points, rebounds and assists ................................................ Jessica Spicer (18 pts., 6 reb., 5 asst.) vs. Penn, 12/7/06................................................................................................ Vanessa Van De Venter (10 pts., 7 reb., 4 asst.) at Vermont, 12/9/07.................................................................................................... Vanessa Van De Venter (11 pts., 7 reb., 4 asst.) vs. Army, 1/23/07..............................................................................................Vanessa Van De Venter (14 pts., 6 reb., 2 asst.) at Holy Cross, 2/3/07Attempted 15+ fi eld goals .................................................................................. Vanessa Van De Venter (5-of-18) vs. Army, 2/27/08Two players scored 20+ points ...................................Cristin Zavocki (26) & Vanessa Van De Venter (20) vs. Morgan State, 1/2/08Made 5+ 3 pt. fi eld goals ...................................................................................................Cristin Zavocki (6) at Holy Cross, 1/12/08Attempted 10+ 3-pt. fi eld goals ........................................................................................ Cristin Zavocki (12) vs. Holy Cross, 2/9/08Made 10+ free throws ..................................................................................................Vanessa Van De Venter (12) at NJIT, 12/1/07Had 15+ rebounds .....................................................................................................Vanessa Van De Venter (15) vs. Army, 2/27/08Had a double-double .................................................................Vanessa Van De Venter (15 points, 15 rebounds) vs. Armt, 2/28/08Had three straight double-doubles ..........................................................................................................Jen Bayer (1/4, 1/6, 1/8/03)Shot 100% from the free throw line (min. 8 attempts) ..........................................................Meaghan Malone (8-8) at NJIT, 12/2/07Had 8+ assists ........................................................................................................................ Jessica Spicer (8) at Colgate, 2/13/08Had 5+ steals ............................................................................................................ La Keisha Wright (6) vs. Morgan State, 1/2/08Blocked 5+ shots .................................................................................................................. Brianne Welte (5) at American, 2/19/05Played the entire game.................................................................................................................Jessica Spicer at Colgate, 2/13/08.......................................................................................................................................Vanessa Van De Venter vs. La Salle, 1/4/08.......................................................................................................................................................... Jessica Spicer at Navy, 1/13/07

The Last Time...

2008-09 Season and Career Highs

SEASON AND CAREER HIGHSSeason ...............................................................STATS ..............................................................Career0 ........................................................................ Points ................................................................. same0 ...........................................................................FG .................................................................... same0 ...................................................................... FG ATT ............................................................... same0 ......................................................................... 3 FG .................................................................. same0 .....................................................................3 FG ATT .............................................................. same0 ........................................................................... FT .................................................................... same0 .......................................................................FT ATT ................................................................ same0 ..........................................................................REB .................................................................. same0 ..........................................................................AST ................................................................... same0 ........................................................................Blocks ................................................................. same0 .........................................................................Steals ................................................................. same

1 Melissa DowneyGuard • Fr. • 5-8 • Havertown, Pa./Cardinal O’Hara

AT CARDINAL O’HARA: Four year starter at point guard for Cardinal O’Hara...helped lead her squad to two Philadelphia Catholic Championship titles...a Second-Team All-Delaware County selection during her career...also a standout soccer player, having lettered four years and named to the All-Catholic Team all four years...earned academic honors during every quarter.

SEASON AND CAREER HIGHSSeason ...............................................................STATS ..............................................................Career0 ........................................................................ Points ....................................14, at UTPA (12/28/07)0 ...........................................................................FG .........................................5, at UTPA (12/28/07)0 ...................................................................... FG ATT .....................10, twice (*at UTPA, 12/28/07)0 ......................................................................... 3 FG .......................................2, at UTPA (12/28/07)0 .....................................................................3 FG ATT ...................................3, at UTPA (12/28/07)0 ........................................................................... FT ...................2, four times (*at American, 2/2/08)0 .......................................................................FT ATT .....................................4, at UTPA (12/28/07)0 ..........................................................................REB ............ 5, four times (*at Holy Cross, 1/12/08)0 ..........................................................................AST ..................................... 4, vs. Lamar (12/29/07)0 ........................................................................Blocks .............. 1, three times (*at Vermont, 12/8/07)0 .........................................................................Steals ....................................3, at Vermont (12/8/07)

3 Elizabeth VirginForward • Fr. • 6-0 • Novato, Calif./Marin Catholic

2007-08: Appeared in 30 games with 13 starts...averaged 3.2 ppg and 1.8 rpg...saw fi rst collegiate action in win over Monmouth (11/12)...scored two points and had three boards vs. the Hawks...had six points vs. Mount St. Mary’s (11/17)...earned her fi rst start of the season at center vs. Princeton (11/24), where she matched her season-high with six points against the Tigers...played 20 minutes and scored fi ve points against St. Francis (N.Y.) (11/27)...had seven points on 3-of-5 shooting from the fi eld in win over Coppin State (11/29)...poured in nine points in win over Penn (12/5) on 4-of-7 shooting from the fl oor...scored nine points vs. Vermont (12/8) to go along with a game-high three steals...had a career-high 14 points against UTPA (12/28) to go along with fi ve boards...fi nished with a season-high four assists vs. Lamar (12/29)...matched her career-high with fi ve rebounds against Morgan State (1/2)...fi nished with seven points against La Salle (1/4)...tied her season-high with fi ve rebounds against Holy Cross (1/12) while also adding three points...scored two points and had two rebounds in win over Lehigh (1/26)...had two points and one rebound in fi ve minutes of action against Holy Cross (2/9)...tallied two points and two steals in nine minutes of action against Bucknell (2/20)...started against Lehigh (2/23) and fi nished with two points and one steal vs. the Mountain Hawks...started against Army (2/27)...came off the bench in Patriot League Tournament game vs. Lehigh (3/8)...AT MARIN CATHOLIC: Four year member of the basketball team...named First Team All-MCAL and earned East Bay honorable mention...three-sport athlete...also competed on the volleyball and track and fi eld teams...in track, earned a fourth-place fi nish in the 400 meters at the North Coast Sections.

2008-09 Season and Career Highs

SEASON AND CAREER HIGHSSeason ...............................................................STATS ..............................................................Career0 ........................................................................ Points ............................ 4, vs. Monmouth (11/12/07)0 ...........................................................................FG ......................1, seven times (*at NJIT, 12/1/07)0 ...................................................................... FG ATT ......................3, twice (*at Princeton, 1/3/06)0 ......................................................................... 3 FG ........................................................................ 00 .....................................................................3 FG ATT ...................................... 1, at NJIT (12/1/07)0 ........................................................................... FT ............................... 2, vs. Monmouth (11/12/07)0 .......................................................................FT ATT ........................... 4 (vs. Monmouth, 11/12/07)0 ..........................................................................REB .......................................... 3, at NJIT (12/1/07)0 ..........................................................................AST ....................... 1, four times (*at NJIT, 12/1/07)0 ........................................................................Blocks .............. 1, three times (*at Vermont, 12/8/06)0 .........................................................................Steals ....... 1, fi ve times (*at Coppin State, 11/29/07)

11 Laura CullenGuard • Jr. • 5-11 • Janesville, Wisc./Clinton

2007-08: Appeared in 16 games...scored a career-best four points in season-open-ing win vs. Monmouth (11/12)...saw playing time in 78-68 win over Princeton (11/24), pulling down two rebounds...saw playing time in wins over St. Francis (N.Y.) (11/27) and Coppin State (11/29)...had three boards in nine minutes of play in win over NJIT (12/1)...saw playing time against UTPA (12/28) and Lamar (12/29)...came off the bench against Colgate (1/16)...2006-07: Suffered ACL tear in late October and was forced to sit out the season...came off the bench in win over Colgate (2/13) and game against Bucknell (2/20)...2005-06...Played in 16 games for the Leopards as a freshman, averaging just over four minutes a game…AT CLINTON...Earned 11 letters in fi ve different sports...in basketball court, was a four-year letter winner and fi rst team all-conference selection for her Rock Valley Conference champion-ship squad...played soccer, tennis, ran track and fi eld and cross country...received high honor roll status as an upperclassman and academic excellence honors as an underclassman...member of the National Honor Society, Spanish Honor Society and Student Council.

SEASON AND CAREER HIGHSSeason ...............................................................STATS ..............................................................Career0 ........................................................................ Points .....................................8, at Pacifi c (12/22/06)0 ...........................................................................FG ........................................3, at Pacifi c (12/22/06)0 ...................................................................... FG ATT ...................................9, at Pacifi c (12/22/06)0 ......................................................................... 3 FG .................................... 1, at Bucknell (2/13/07)0 .....................................................................3 FG ATT ..................................3, at Pacifi c (12/22/06)0 ........................................................................... FT .....................2, four times (*vs. NJIT, 12/28/06)0 .......................................................................FT ATT ....................................4, at Pacifi c (12/22/06)0 ..........................................................................REB .......................................4, vs. NJIT (12/28/06)0 ..........................................................................AST .......................................2, at Pacifi c (12/22/06)0 ........................................................................Blocks ..............................1, at Monmouth (12/31/06)0 .........................................................................Steals ......................................3, vs. NJIT (12/28/06)

5 Danielle JenkinsGuard • So. • 5-8 • Shirley, N.Y./Shirley

2007-08: Did not play due to injury. 2006-07: Played in 23 games...drained her fi rst career triple in the fi rst half at Bucknell (2/13)...started her fi rst game at Monmouth (12/31)...came up with a career-high four boards and three steals against NJIT (12/28)...started the second half at Pacifi c (12/22) and responded with a career-best eight points and three boards...clocked a solid 10 minutes of action and contributed two boards at Fairleigh Dickinson (11/29)...scored her fi rst collegiate point via a single free throw in her nine minutes played in the season-opener at St. Francis (N.Y.) on Nov. 12...hit a pair of free throws against Cornell (11/18)...AT SHIRLEY...Two-time all-league player and an All-Suffolk County selection in 2006, while averaging 11.6 points, 4.1 rebounds, 4.5 assists and 2.6 steals per game…the four-year starter was captain as a senior and played in the New York Metro Classic as a junior…three-time scholar-athlete and member of the Suffolk County All-Academic team, earning both high honors and Academic Excellence honors in physics and English…recognized by the Black History Commission of Brookhaven for Academic Achievement.

2008-09 Season and Career HighsForward • Jr. • 5-11 • Fairfax Station, Va./Robinson

Season ...............................................................STATS ..............................................................Career0 ........................................................................ Points ...........................20, twice (*at Penn, 12/5/07)0 ...........................................................................FG ........................................8, vs. Lehigh (2/17/07)0 ..................................................................... FG ATT .................12, twice (*vs. Bucknell, 1/16/07)0 ......................................................................... 3 FG ..............................1, vs. St. Francis (11/27/07)0 .....................................................................3 FG ATT ............................... 2, vs. American (3/1/08)0 ........................................................................... FT .............................................8, at Penn (12/5/07)0 .......................................................................FT ATT ................................... 11, at Lehigh (1/20/07)0 ..........................................................................REB .................................. 12, at Wagner (11/21/06)0 ..........................................................................AST ......................... 4, twice (*at American, 2/2/08)0 ........................................................................Blocks ..................................... 2, vs. Colgate (2/6/07)0 .........................................................................Steals ..................... 2, 16 times (*vs. Army, 2/27/08)

12 Emily Garner

2007-08: Played in 27 games with two starts...averaged 7.9 ppg and 5.7 rpg...led the team with 11 blocks...pulled down six rebounds to go along with nine points in win over St. Francis (N.Y.) (11/27)...fi nished with nine rebounds to go along with four points in win over NJIT (12/1)...matched her career-high with 20 points against Penn (12/5)...chipped in eight points including a 6-for-6 performance from the free throw line vs. UTPA (12/28)...tallied 15 points and three assists in win over Morgan State (1/2)...had 12 points off the bench vs. La Salle (1/4)...pulled down a season-best 10 rebounds to go along with eights points in win over FDU (1/8)...earned her fi rst start of the season against Holy Cross (1/12)...scored 11 points while adding eight boards and two steals in win over Navy (1/19)...scored in double fi gures for second-straight game with 11 points and nine rebounds against Bucknell (1/23)...had a key block that helped secure a Lafayette win over Lehigh (1/26)...matched her career-high with four assists against American (2/2)...scored eight points vs. Holy Cross (2/9) on 3-of-9 shooting...recorded her fi rst double-double of the season with 10 points and 10 rebounds, tying her season-high...had four points, all from the free throw line, to go along with eight rebounds vs. Navy (2/16)...scored seven points to go along with six rebounds in win over Lehigh (2/23)...scored 12 points and sank all six free throw attempts against American (3/1)...fi nished with six points and two steals in Patriot League Tournament game vs. Lehigh (3/8)...2006-07: Appeared in 30 games with 20 starts...fi nished with a team-best 198 rebounds (6.6 rpg)...averaged 10.8 ppg...topped the double-fi gure plateau in 17 games...registered her fi fth double-double of the year with 16 points and 10 boards at Army (2/20)...scored 12 of her team-high 18 points vs. Lehigh (2/17) in the second half...added 11 points and fi ve boards at Holy Cross (2/3)...registered her fourth double-double of the season with 17 points and 10 rebounds against Columbia (1/25)...tied for a team-high 17 points and six boards at Lehigh (1/20)...scored 16 points, including six in the fi nal minute, to seal the Leopards’ win over Bucknell (1/16)...totalled 11 points, including nine in the sec-ond half, at Colgate (1/9)...tallied eight boards to complement 10 points in a win over Holy Cross (1/6)...poured in 14 points to go with six boards against Princeton (1/3)...scored 20 points against NJIT (12/28)...came up with 15 points and 10 boards at Pacifi c (12/22)...poured in 13 points to go with eight boards against Vermont (12/2)...hauled down a career-high 12 rebounds at Wagner (11/21)...registered her second double-double in three games with 13 points and 10 boards in the team’s home-opener vs. Cornell (11/18)...poured in 19 points with six boards in Lafayette’s fi rst win of the season at Mount St. Mary’s (11/15)...registered her second career double-double with a team-high 10 points and 10 rebounds off the bench in the Leopards’ season-opener at St. Francis (N.Y.) on Nov. 12...2005-06...Selected as the PL Rookie of the Week after collecting her fi rst career double-double with 13 points and 10 boards in a 71-59 win over Fairleigh Dickinson (12/21)… totaled 12 points and a half-dozen rebounds in the Leopards’ overtime battle against Navy (1/14)...suffered a concussion and fractured orbital bone against Army (1/25)…produced at least fi ve rebounds in 13 of her fi rst 17 career games...AT ROBINSON...Led her region in scoring and rebounding as a senior...fi rst team all-district and all-region after record-ing 20.3 ppg and 11.2 rpg as a senior...second team all-region with 16.3 ppg and 10.1 rpg as a junior...Honorable Mention recognition from the Washington Post both seasons...1,128 career points...team captain and a four-year scholar athlete.

SEASON AND CAREER HIGHSSeason ...............................................................STATS ..............................................................Career0 ........................................................................ Points ............................ 1, vs. Morgan State (1/2/08)0 ...........................................................................FG .......................................................................... 00 ...................................................................... FG ATT ..................................................................... 00 ......................................................................... 3 FG ........................................................................ 00 .....................................................................3 FG ATT .................................................................... 00 ........................................................................... FT ............................... 1, vs. Morgan State (1/2/08)0 .......................................................................FT ATT ........................... 2, vs. Morgan State (1/2/08)0 ..........................................................................REB ................................... 1, vs. Cornell (11/18/06)0 ..........................................................................AST ......................................................................... 00 ........................................................................Blocks ....................................................................... 00 .........................................................................Steals ....................................................................... 0

13 Amanda LeoneGuard • So. • 5-7 • Easton, Pa./Easton

2007-08: Appeared in one game...scored fi rst collegiate point in win over Morgan State (1/2)...2006-07: Appeared in four games for the Leopards, including Lafay-ette’s quarterfi nal match-up against Holy Cross in the Patriot League Tourna-ment (3/3)..clocked her fi rst collegiate minutes in a win over Cornell (11/18)...AT EASTON...Started at guard her fi nal two years for the Red Rovers…averaged 10.0 points per game as a senior…2006 Via All-Star honoree…earned all-area status from the Express Times in 2006…named to both the Easton Rotary Tournament (2005) and Eddie Mast Memorial (2004-05) all-tournament teams…participated in the Key Club and Peer Assistance programs…National Honor Society member.

SEASON AND CAREER HIGHS

2008-09 Season and Career Highs

Season .................................................................STATS ................................................................Career0 .......................................................................... Points ............................ 26, vs. Morgan State (1/2/08)0 .............................................................................FG ................................. 9, vs. Morgan State (1/2/08)0 .........................................................................FG ATT ..................................14, vs. Colgate (1/16/08)0 ........................................................................... 3 FG ............................... 8, vs. Morgan State (1/2/08)0 ....................................................................... 3 FG ATT ................ 12, twice (*vs. Holy Cross, 2/9/08)0 ............................................................................. FT ......................................5, at Princeton (11/24/07)0 .........................................................................FT ATT ..................................5, at Princeton (11/24/07)0 ............................................................................REB ............................ 7, vs. Coppin State (11/27/06)0 ............................................................................AST ...................................... 9, vs. Cornell (11/18/06)0 ..........................................................................Blocks .................... 1, four times (*at Lehigh, 2/23/08)0 ...........................................................................Steals ................3, four times (* at Bucknell, 1/23/08)

SEASON AND CAREER HIGHS

14 Cristin ZavockiGuard • Jr. • 5-7 • Springfi eld, N.J./Jonathan Dayton

2007-08: Started 27 of the 30 games in which she played...shot 33.9 percent from three-point range...averaged 9.3 ppg...led the team in scoring with 14 points in season-opening win vs. Monmouth (11/12)...her fi ve made free throws against the Hawks tied a career-high...scored 15 points at Columbia (11/20) on seven fi eld goals...also had three steals against the Lions, matching a career-high...fi nished with 14 points (4-of-10) against Princeton (11/24)...also hit a career-tying fi ve three throws vs. the Tigers...reached double fi gures in scoring with 11 points against St. Francis (N.Y.) (11/27)...had a season-high four rebounds against Vermont (12/8)...scored nine points, all from three-point range, against UTPA (12/28)...had ten points, including two three-pointers, against Lamar (12/29)...set a Lafayette women’s basketball record with eight three-pointers to cap-off a career night against Morgan State (1/2) with 26 total points...went 9-of-13 from the fi eld against the Lady Bears...poured in a team-high 17 points on 5-of-10 shooting in win over FDU (1/8)...scored 18 points, all from three-point range, against Holy Cross (1/12)...tied for team-high with 13 points against Colgate (1/16) while taking a career-high 14 shots from the fi eld...scored 10 points while trying a career-high with three steals in win over Navy (1/19)...had three steals for second-straight game to go along with 15 points in overtime win against Bucknell (1/23)...scored nine points, all from three-point range, against American (2/2)...led Lafayette in scoring with 12 points, all from three-point range, vs. Holy Cross (2/9)...fi nished with nine points, including two treys, in win over Colgate (2/13)...scored 13 points, including nine from three-point range, vs. Bucknell (2/20)...had a season-high six assists to go along with 11 points in win over Lehigh (2/23)...scored fi ve points and added fi ve assists against American (3/1)...2006-07: Saw playing time in all 30 games with 16 starts...her .826 free throw percentage led the team...totaled 10 points and fi ve assists at American (2/24)...managed 11 points, including a pair of clutch threes, to go with a game-high six assists in a win over Lehigh (2/17)...lit up Colgate (2/6) with fi ve threes and 17 points...banked a critical three to keep the momentum in a win vs. American (1/27)...contributed 14 points off the bench vs. Holy Cross (1/6), which included four threes and a pair of free throws with 14 seconds remaining to seal the win...shattered her previous career-high with seven boards against Coppin State (11/27)...poured in a career-high 15 points, including four three-point buckets, at Wagner (11/21)...dished out a career-high nine assists, which is the most by a Lafayette player since at least 1999-2000, against Cornell (11/18)...added 10 points, including six on a pair of threes before the break, helping Lafayette to its fi rst win of the season...earned fi rst career start in the season-opener at St. Francis (N.Y.) (11/12)...2005-06...Played in all 28 games for the Leopards…scored at least fi ve points on six occasions…led the team in assists in back-to-back games at the end of the season, including a season-high fi ve assists at home against American (2/25)…AT JONATHAN DAYTON...2004 All-Junior team by the Newark Star Ledger...Group 1 All-State as a senior...two-year captain...MVC Sky Division POY and was fi rst team for two seasons...fi nished career with over 1,600 points...four-year letter winner and three-time All-MVC in soc-cer...National Honor Society and the National Honor Roll.

2007-08: Started 27 of the 30 games in which she played...led the team with 86 assists...averaged 6.3 ppg and 4.1 rpg...had four assists vs. Cornell (11/15) while leading the team in minutes played (38) for the second-straight game...had 11 points vs. Mount St. Mary’s (11/17)...had nine points against Columbia (11/20) to go along with six rebounds and fi ve steals...registered fi rst double-double of the season with 13 points and a career-high 10 rebounds against Princeton (11/24)...tied her careeer-high with 10 rebounds against Penn (12/5) to go along with four assists and two steals...had four assists and fi ve rebounds in win against Morgan State (1/2)...fi nished just one point shy of her season-high with 12 against FDU (1/8)...had three points and three rebounds while playing a season-high 41 minutes against Holy Cross (1/12)...tied her season-high in points with 13 against Colgate (1/16) while also recording a career-high two blocks vs. the Raiders...had four points and seven rebounds in overtime win against Bucknell (1/23)...scored six points and chipped in three assists in win over Lehigh (1/26)...fi nished with eight points and a game-high three steals against Army (1/30)...recorded a career-best eight assists to go along with four steals and a season-tying 13 points against Colgate (2/13)...had seven points in win over Lehigh (2/23)...scored eight points and added two steals vs. Army (2/27)...pulled down seven rebounds to go along with three points vs. American (3/1)...had 10 points on 4-of-8 shooting vs. Lehigh (3/8) in the Patriot League Tournament...2006-07: Averaged 9.5 points a game...started 26 of the 30 games in which she played...played a team-high 967 minutes...nailed a key three-pointer to break a 63-63 tie with 45 seconds to go in a win vs. Navy (2/10)...came up with 12 points and three rebounds vs. American (1/27)...scored 15 points against Columbia (1/25)...poured in 16 points to complement six assists and six steals in win over Bucknell (1/16)...came away with 10 points and fi ve rebounds at Navy (1/13)...tied for a team-high 12 points against Colgate (1/9)...established a career-high 20 points on fi ve three-pointers in a win over Holy Cross (1/6)...paced the ’Pards with 14 points, including three triples, against Princeton (1/3)...poured in 16 points at Monmouth (12/31)...came away with a 16-point effort on four three-pointers at UC Davis (12/20)...swiped a career-high four steals to go with seven points vs. Morgan State (12/9)...led Lafayette in points (18), rebounds (6) and assists (5) against Penn (12/7)...put up 12 points at FDU (11/29), a total that included three long range buckets...dished out four assists to go with eight points in her fi rst career start vs. Coppin State (11/27)...registered back-to-back 10-point games, most recently at Wagner (11/21)...pulled down six boards to go with her 10 points against Cornell (11/18)...2005-06...Played all but one game…netted 11 points in the opening round of the LIU Turkey Classic against the Blackbirds…handed out four assists against both service academies…second among all freshmen with earning just over 11 minutes per game…was team’s assist leader in four contests…was named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll...AT CENTRAL CATHOLIC...Third team All-State recognition (Ill.)...all-area and all-conference teams...set school records with 233 assists and 122 steals...averaged 8.0 points, 8.0 assists and 4.0 steals per game...a four-year letterwinner in tennis and one year in track and fi eld...four-year Scholar-Athlete Award recipient...honored as an AP Scholar, Rotary Scholar and an Illinois State Scholar...received the Principal’s 4.0 Award and was in National Honor Society.

SEASON AND CAREER HIGHSSeason ...............................................................STATS ..............................................................Career0 ........................................................................ Points ..............................20, vs. Holy Cross (1/6/07)0 ...........................................................................FG ........................................7, at Pacifi c (12/22/06)0 ...................................................................... FG ATT ........ 14, four times (*vs. American, 1/27/07)0 ......................................................................... 3 FG .................................5, vs. Holy Cross (1/6/07)0 .....................................................................3 FG ATT ...................................12, at FDU (11/29/06)0 ........................................................................... FT ............... 5, four times (*at Princeton, 11/24/07)0 .......................................................................FT ATT ..................7, twice (* at Princeton, 11/24/07) 0 ..........................................................................REB ............................10, twice (*at Penn, 12/5/07)0 ..........................................................................AST ....................................... 8, at Colgate (2/13/08)0 ........................................................................Blocks ................................... 2, vs. Colgate (1/16/08)0 .........................................................................Steals ................................. 6, vs. Bucknell (1/16/07)

15 Jessica SpicerGuard • Jr. • 5-6 • Bloomington, Ill./Central Catholic

2008-09 Season and Career Highs

Season ...............................................................STATS ..............................................................Career0 ........................................................................ Points ..................................20, at Cornell (11/15/07)8, at Cornell (11/15/07) ........................................FG .......................................8, at Cornell (11/15/07)0 ...................................................................... FG ATT ...14, three times (*vs. Morgan State, 1/2/08)0 ......................................................................... 3 FG ........................................................................ 00 .....................................................................3 FG ATT .................................................................... 00 ........................................................................... FT ................................... 6, at Princeton (11/24/07)0 .......................................................................FT ATT .......................................10, at Penn (12/5/07)0 ..........................................................................REB ........9, three times (*vs. Morgan State, 1/2/08)0 ..........................................................................AST ..................6, twice (*vs. Morgan State, 1/2/08)0 ........................................................................Blocks .................. 2, twice (* at Columbia, 11/20/07)0 .........................................................................Steals ............................ 4, vs. Morgan State (1/2/08)

21 LaKeisha Wright

2007-08: Started 28 of the 30 games in which she played...named to the Patriot League All-Rookie Team...scored 276 points...averaged 9.2 ppg and 4.9 rpg...was twice named the Patriot League Rookie of the Week...made her fi rst collegiate start in season opener vs. Monmouth (11/12)...scored a career-high 20 points at Cornell (11/15) on 8-for-18 shooting, including a 4-for-6 showing at the charity stripe...had a season-best six assists vs. Mount St. Mary’s to go along with two blocks...fell just one rebound shy of her fi rst career double-double with 18 points and nine rebounds against Princeton (11/24)...scored in double fi gures for the second-straight game with 12 in win against Coppin State (11/29)...fell just one rebound shy of her season high with eight at NJIT (12/1)...had 10 points and seven rebounds against Penn (12/5)...scored in double fi gures vs. Lamar (12/29) with 10 points...set a career-high with four steals vs. Morgan State (1/2)...also matched her season-highs in rebounds (9) and assists (6) vs. the Lady Bears...had 10 points on 5-of-11 shooting against La Salle (1/4)...had 16 points on 8-of-11 shooting vs. Holy Cross (1/12)...had nine points and six rebounds vs. Colgate (1/16)...fi nished with 14 points and four assists in Lafayette win over Navy (1/19)...scored 10 points to go along with seven boards in overtime win against Bucknell (1/23)...poured in 16 points on 7-of-10 shooting from the fi eld in win over archrival Lehigh (1/26)...scored 13 points on 6-of-8 shoot-ing against American (2/2)...tallied fi ve points to go along with four rebounds against Colgate (2/13)...scored six points and had fi ve rebounds, including four on the offensive end, against Bucknell (2/20)...scored a game-high 14 points in win over Lehigh (2/23) on 5-of-8 shooting from the fi eld...fell one rebound shy of her career-high with eight against Army (2/27)...scored 11 points on 4-of-9 shooting against American (3/1)...started in Lafayette’s Patriot League Tournament game vs. Lehigh (3/8)...AT ELEANOR ROOSEVELT: Played four seasons of basketball at Eleanor Roosevelt High School...saw playing time at multiple positions, averaging 15 points, 12 rebounds and seven assists during her career...amassed 1,000 points in her high school career...member of three state championship teams...named First Team All-Prince George County and Fourth Team All-Metro as a senior...also a member of the track and fi eld team, competing in multiple events including the 100 and 200 meter as well as the long jump and shot put...broke the long jump and shot put records.

SEASON AND CAREER HIGHSForward • Fr. • 5-11 • Upper Marlboro, Md./Eleanor Roosevelt

Season ...............................................................STATS ..............................................................Career0 ........................................................................ Points ..........................................6, vs. FDU (1/8/08)0 ...........................................................................FG .............................................3, vs. FDU (1/8/08)0 ...................................................................... FG ATT ................5, three times (*vs. Navy, 1/19/08)0 ......................................................................... 3 FG .....................................1, at Cornell (11/15/07)0 .....................................................................3 FG ATT ......................1, twice (*at UTPA, 12/28/07)0 ........................................................................... FT ...................................2, vs. Holy Cross (2/9/08)0 .......................................................................FT ATT ......... 2, three times (*vs. Holy Cross, 2/9/08)0 ..........................................................................REB ............................ 5, twice (*at FDU, 11/29/06)0 ..........................................................................AST ........... 1, seven times (*vs. Holy Cross, 2/9/08)0 ........................................................................Blocks ..................... 1, six times (*vs. Navy, 1/19/08)0 .........................................................................Steals .........1, fi ve times (*vs. Morgan State, 1/2/08)

SEASON AND CAREER HIGHS

22 Amanda SmithCenter • So. • 6-3 • Las Vegas, Nev./Coronado

2007-08: Appeared in 23 games with one start...averaged 1.5 ppg and 1.1 rgp...scored three points in six minutes of play in season opener vs. Monmouth (11/12)...made her fi rst-ever collegiate start at center against Cornell (11/15), fi nishing with three points vs. the Big Red...had two boards, one assist and one blocks vs. Mount St. Mary’s (11/17)...came off the bench against St. Francis (N.Y.) (11/27) and had two points and two rebounds in eight minutes of action...had a steal to go with two points against UTPA (12/28)...fi nished with three points in Lafayette win over Morgan State (1/2)...had a career-night vs. FDU, scoring a personal-best six points on 3-of-3 shooting...scored those six points in just 11 minutes of action...had a sea-son-high four rebounds against Holy Cross (1/12), while also scoring four points...tied her season-high with four rebounds against Navy (1/19)...came off the bench in overtime win against Bucknell (1/23) and vs. Lehigh (1/26)...saw playing time at American (2/2)...hit both free attempts and had one assist vs. Holy Cross (2/9)...came off the bench against Colgate (2/13) and American (3/1)...2006-07: Played in 23 games for the Leopards, averaging just under seven minutes a contest...managed four points in a win over Lehigh (2/17)...added two points vs. Army (1/23) and Monmouth (12/31)...provided a career-best 20 minutes of relief when the Leopards’ frontcourt was hit with foul trouble against FDU (11/29)...she equalled a career-high four points and fi ve boards in the effort...chipped in with fi ve rebounds and four points in the Leopards’ win over Cornell (11/18)...scored her fi rst colle-giate bucket in a victory over Mount St. Mary’s (11/15)...earned six minutes in the Leopards’ season-opener at St. Francis (N.Y.) on Nov. 12...had two points vs. Lamar (12/29)...came off the bench against Army (1/30)...AT CORONADO...Tallest player on the roster...Southern Nevada Athlete of the Year...fi rst team All-Conference and Coronado’s Offensive Player of the Year, averaging 14 points and 10 rebounds as a senior captain...set school record in points (1,084), rebounds (784), and blocked shots (171) in her career as a three-year starter...as a junior played in state tourna-ment and named second team All-Conference...Wendy’s High School Heisman state fi nalist and selected by the Nevada Interscholastic Athletic Association as one of the top fi ve female athletes in Southern Nevada...three-year all-conference player in vol-leyball...led her team to state tournament semi-fi nals sophomore and senior years...valedictorian and member of the National Honor Society...named to the Nevada All-State Academic Team and honor roll all four years...earned Volleyball and Basketball Scholar Athlete of the Year as a senior.

2008-09 Season and Career Highs

SEASON AND CAREER HIGHSSeason ...............................................................STATS ..............................................................Career0 ........................................................................ Points ....................................... 12, at NJIT (12/1/07)0 ...........................................................................FG ........................2, six times (*at Lehigh, 2/23/08)0 ...................................................................... FG ATT .....................6, twice (*vs. Lamar, 12/29/07)0 ......................................................................... 3 FG ....................................... 1, at Lehigh (2/23/08)0 .....................................................................3 FG ATT .................................1, at Vermont (12/8/07)0 ........................................................................... FT .............................................. 8, at NJIT, 12/1/070 .......................................................................FT ATT .......................................... 8, at NJIT, 12/1/070 ..........................................................................REB ........................6, vs. Mt. St. Mary’s (11/17/07)0 ..........................................................................AST ............................3, twice (*at Lehigh, 2/23/08)0 ........................................................................Blocks ..............1, fi ve times (*vs. Bucknell, 2/20/08)0 .........................................................................Steals ..................1, 13 times (*vs. American, 3/1/08)

23 Meaghan MaloneForward • Jr. • 5-9 • North Plainfi eld, N.J./Roselle Catholic (Iona)

2007-08: Played in 30 games with three starts...averaged 2.9 ppg and 1.9 rpg...opened the season with nine points against Monmouth (11/12)...had six points at Cornell (11/15)...doubled her previous career-high in rebounds with six against Mount St. Mary’s (11/17)...also chipped in six points vs. the Mount...earned her fi rst start of the season at Columbia (11/20), fi nishing with four points, three boards and a career-high three assists against the Lions...saw playing time in win over Princeton (11/24)...went a perfect 8-for-8 from the charity stripe en route to scoring a career-best 12 points in win over NJIT (12/1)...recorded six points against Vermont (12/8) while also pulling down three rebounds...chipped in four points and fi ve boards vs. Lamar (12/29)...played 13 minutes off the bench against La Salle (1/4), adding two points and one board...fi nished with three points and three rebounds in 13 minutes of action against Colgate (1/16)...scored four points in 10 minutes off the bench against Army (1/30)...had two points and two boards vs. Holy Cross (2/9)...had a block and a steal to go along with three points against Bucknell (2/20)...started against Lehigh (2/23) and fi nished with fi ve points and a season-tying three assists...scored six points in 14 minutes of action against Lehigh (3/8) in the Patriot League Tournament...2006-07: Played in 13 games since becoming eligible on Dec. 28 after transferring last January from Iona...managed career-highs in points (4) and rebounds (3) in a loss to Army (2/20)...saw a solid eight minutes vs. Columbia (1/25)...scored her fi rst basket in a Lafayette uniform at Navy (1/13)...fi nished that game with three points and one steal...scored two points and had two rebounds vs. American (3/1)...AT ROSELLE CATHOLIC...Captain and First Team All-Mountain Valley Conference as a senior...four-year varsity starter that averaged 12 points, seven rebounds, and three steals a game...became Roselle Catholic’s second all-time leading scorer...2004 and 2005 Roselle Catholic MVP...First Team All-Union County player...named one of the top 15 Union County players in 2003, 2004 and 2005...Second Team All-State Parochial...named the 2005 NSSIAA Parochial A State fi nals MVP...student council participant...honor roll member...four-year scholar-athlete recipient...also lettered one year in track.

SEASON AND CAREER HIGHSSeason ...............................................................STATS ..............................................................Career0 ......................................................................... Points .......................5, twice (*vs. Lamar, 12/29/07)0 ............................................................................FG ...................................... 2, vs. Lamar (12/29/07)0 ....................................................................... FG ATT .......................... 4, vs. Morgan State (1/2/08)0 .......................................................................... 3 FG ........................1, twice (*vs. Lamar, 12/29/07)0 ......................................................................3 FG ATT ...................................2, at UTPA (12/28/07)0 ............................................................................ FT ...................2, twice (*vs. Morgan State, 1/2/08)0 ........................................................................FT ATT ........................... 3, vs. Morgan State (1/2/08)0 ...........................................................................REB .......................................3, at UTPA (12/28/07)0 ...........................................................................AST ........................................3, at UTPA (12/28/07)0 .........................................................................Blocks ....................................................................... 00 ..........................................................................Steals ......................................1, at UTPA (12/28/07)

24 Lauren JacksonGuard • Fr. • 5-18 • Argyle, Texas/Liberty Christian

2007-08: Played in 18 games her rookie season...saw fi rst collegiate minutes in Lafayette’s season-opening win vs. Monmouth (11/12)...had fi rst steal of the season vs. the Hawks...had an assist and a block vs. Mount St. Mary’s (11/17)...came off the bench in win against St. Francis (N.Y.) (11/27)...played a season-high 11 minutes at Coppin State (11/29)...scored her fi rst collegiate points against Vermont (12/8) and also had one board vs. the Catamounts...scored fi ve points vs. UTPA (12/28) and also added three rebounds and three assists vs. the Broncs...tied her season high with fi ve points vs. Lamar (12/29)...tallied four points, including a 2-of-3 performance at the free throw line, in win over Morgan State (1/2)...saw playing time in Patriot League opener against Holy Cross (1/12)...came off the bench against Bucknell (2/20) and American (3/1)...AT LIBERTY CHRISTIAN: Played four years of varsity basketball, mainly as point guard and shooting guard... averaged 17.2 points per game and a 46.8 fi eld goal percentage as a senior...earned fi rst team All-State honors that season...as a senior, helped guide her team to its fi rst-ever state cham-pionship title...fi nished her high school career with 1,793 points...served as captain for three seasons...also spent time on the softball and track and fi eld teams.

SEASON AND CAREER HIGHSSeason ...............................................................STATS ..............................................................Career0 ........................................................................ Points ....................................2, at Cornell (11/15/07)0 ...........................................................................FG .......................................1, at Cornell (11/15/07)0 ...................................................................... FG ATT ..................................2, at Cornell (11/15/07)0 ......................................................................... 3 FG ........................................................................ 00 .....................................................................3 FG ATT .................................................................... 00 ........................................................................... FT .......................... 1, twice (*at Vermont, 12/8/07)0 .......................................................................FT ATT ...................... 2, twice (*at Vermont, 12/8/07)0 ..........................................................................REB ........................ 1, twice (*at Vermont, 12/8/07)0 ..........................................................................AST ......................................... 1, at Lehigh (2/23/08)0 ........................................................................Blocks ....................................................................... 00 .........................................................................Steals ....................................1, at Vermont (12/8/07)

25 Brooke NiquetteForward • So. • 6-2 • Winooski, Vt./Winooski

2007-08: Started three of the eight games in which she played...saw fi rst action of the season at Cornell (11/15), fi nishing with two points in just seven minutes of action...earned her fi rst collegiate start vs. Mount St. Mary’s (11/17)...saw play-ing in Lafayette win over Morgan State (1/2)...pulled down a rebound against American (2/2)...started against Lehigh (2/23) and had an assist vs. the Mountain Hawks...2006-07: Missed majority of season with a stress fracture in her foot...col-lected her fi rst point and rebound of the season against Cornell (11/18)...clocked her fi rst collegiate minutes at Mount St. Mary’s on Nov. 15...recorded a rebound, a steal and made one free throw attempt in just four minutes of action at Vermont (12/8)...came off the bench against Lamar (12/29)...AT WINOOSKI...One of the top high school athletes in Vermont, capping her career with fi rst team All-State accolades from the Burlington Free Press as a senior…was a four-year captain and ranked third in the state by Varsity Magazine…named to the Dream Dozen as a sophomore and a junior…nominated for the McDonald’s All-America team and was a state fi nalist for the Wendy’s High School Heisman…competed in both the North-South All-Star game and Twin State team…recorded 909 points, 843 rebounds and 289 blocks in her career, all while missing 16 games due to injury over her fi nal two sea-sons…also started three years at on the soccer team and ran track, placing in the top fi ve in the Division 3 state track meet in four events… salutatorian and National Honor Society member…founder of the statewide Students Teaching Teachers conference and earned awards for foreign language and music…also earned the Principals’ Leadership Award and the American Citizenship Award…nominated for the Presidential Classroom…student council class president.

2008-09 Season and Career Highs

SEASON AND CAREER HIGHSSeason ...............................................................STATS ..............................................................Career0 ........................................................................ Points ................................................................. same0 ...........................................................................FG .................................................................... same0 ...................................................................... FG ATT ............................................................... same0 ......................................................................... 3 FG .................................................................. same0 .....................................................................3 FG ATT .............................................................. same0 ........................................................................... FT .................................................................... same0 .......................................................................FT ATT ................................................................ same0 ..........................................................................REB .................................................................. same0 ..........................................................................AST ................................................................... same0 ........................................................................Blocks ................................................................. same0 .........................................................................Steals ................................................................. same

42 Alexandra SerowokyForward/Center • Fr. • 6-1 • Dearborn, Mich./Ladywood

AT LADYWOOD: Four year letter winner at Ladywood...a McDonald’s All-American nominee ...named a Detroit Free Press All-State player...a Basketball Coaches As-sociation of Michigan (BCAM) All-Star...received the All-Catholic League Frank Con-nolly Award and named team MVP as a senior...an All-Catholic League and all-area selection during her career...garnered a No.17 ranking on the Free Press Top 25 list...a standout track athlete where she won the league high jump title as a junior...also served as class president and was a member of National Honor Society.

2008-09 Season and Career Highs

SEASON AND CAREER HIGHSSeason ...............................................................STATS ..............................................................Career0 ........................................................................ Points ................................................................. same0 ...........................................................................FG .................................................................... same0 ...................................................................... FG ATT ............................................................... same0 ......................................................................... 3 FG .................................................................. same0 .....................................................................3 FG ATT .............................................................. same0 ........................................................................... FT .................................................................... same0 .......................................................................FT ATT ................................................................ same0 ..........................................................................REB .................................................................. same0 ..........................................................................AST ................................................................... same0 ........................................................................Blocks ................................................................. same0 .........................................................................Steals ................................................................. same

43 Sarah McGorryForward • Fr. • 6-0 • Doylestown, Pa./Mount St. Joseph Academy

AT MOUNT ST. JOSEPH: A 1,000-point scorer at Mount St. Joseph where she averaged 15 points and seven rebounds per game as a senior...won the PA 3A championship her senior year...a two time Catholic Academy All-Star...served as team captain during her fi nal two seasons...three-sport athlete...lettered in volleyball, earning all-star honors...also competed in track in the 400 and 800 meter events...served as class secretary and volunteered with Operation Smile.

Numerical Roster

No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Hometown/High School1 Melissa Downey G Fr. 5-8 Havertown, Pa./Cardinal O’Hara3 Elizabeth Virgin F So. 6-0 Novato, Calif./Marin Catholic5 Danielle Jenkins G Jr. 5-8 Shirley, N.Y./Longwood11 Laura Cullen G Sr. 5-9 Janesville, Wisc./Clinton12 Emily Garner F Sr. 5-11 Fairfax Station, Va./Robinson13 Amanda Leone G Jr. 5-7 Easton, Pa./Easton14 Cristin Zavocki G Sr. 5-7 Springfi eld, N.J./Jonathan Dayton15 Jessica Spicer G Sr. 5-6 Bloomington, Ill./Central Catholic21 LaKeisha Wright G/F So. 5-11 Upper Marlboro, Md./Eleanor Roosevelt22 Amanda Smith C Jr. 6-3 Las Vegas, Nev./Coronado23 Meaghan Malone G Sr. 5-9 North Plainfi eld, N.J./Roselle Catholic (Iona)24 Lauren Jackson G So. 5-8 Argyle, Texas/Liberty Christian School25 Brooke Niquette F Jr. 6-2 Winooski, Vt./Winooski42 Alexandra Serowoky F/C Fr. 6-1 Dearborn, Mich./Ladywood43 Sarah McGorry F Fr. 6-0 Doylestown, Pa./Mount St. Joseph Academy

Alphabetical Roster

No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Hometown/High School11 Laura Cullen G Sr. 5-9 Janesville, Wisc./Clinton1 Melissa Downey G Fr. 5-8 Havertown, Pa./Cardinal O’Hara12 Emily Garner F Sr. 5-11 Fairfax Station, Va./Robinson24 Lauren Jackson G Sr. 5-8 Argyle, Texas/Liberty Christian School5 Danielle Jenkins G Jr. 5-8 Shirley, N.Y./Longwood13 Amanda Leone G Jr. 5-7 Easton, Pa./Easton23 Meaghan Malone G Sr. 5-9 North Plainfi eld, N.J./Roselle Catholic (Iona)43 Sarah McGorry F Fr. 6-0 Doylestown, Pa./Mount St. Joseph Academy25 Brooke Niquette F Jr. 6-2 Winooski, Vt./Winooski42 Alexandra Serowoky F/C Fr. 6-1 Dearborn, Mich./Ladywood22 Amanda Smith C Jr. 6-3 Las Vegas, Nev./Coronado15 Jessica Spicer G Sr. 5-6 Bloomington, Ill./Central Catholic3 Elizabeth Virgin F So. 6-0 Novato, Calif./Marin Catholic21 LaKeisha Wright G/F So. 5-11 Upper Marlboro, Md./Eleanor Roosevelt14 Cristin Zavocki G Sr. 5-7 Springfi eld, N.J./Jonathan Dayton

Head Coach: Tammy Smith (East Stroudsburg ’82; Eighth Season) Assistant Coaches: LaRonda Murphy (Saginaw Valley State ’92; 10th Season) Jen Wedo (San Diego ’03; Third Season) Dir. of Basketball Operations: Alyssa Antolick (DeSales ’05; First Season)

2008-09 Lafayette Rosters

Pronunciation GuideAntolick Ann-TOE-lickLafayette LA-FEE-ettNiquette Nick-ETTLeone Lee-OWNLaKeisha Lah-KEESH-ahWedo WEE-doe

2007-08 LAFAYETTE WOMEN'S BASKETBALLLafayette Combined Team Statistics (as of Nov 13, 2008)

All games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES 14-16 7-6 7-8 0-2CONFERENCE 6-8 3-4 3-4 0-0NON-CONFERENCE 8-8 4-2 4-4 0-2

Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg30 Van De Venter, Vanes 30-28 1034 34.5 162-382 . 4 2 4 20-70 . 2 8 6 124-155 . 8 0 0 54 135 189 6.3 74 1 54 84 2 38 468 15.614 Zavocki, Cristin 30-27 888 29.6 95-238 . 3 9 9 57-168 . 3 3 9 31-35 . 8 8 6 2 40 42 1.4 48 0 57 60 3 36 278 9.321 Wright, LaKeisha 30-28 847 28.2 116-257 . 4 5 1 0-0 . 0 0 0 44-100 . 4 4 0 56 90 146 4.9 90 4 58 77 7 29 276 9.212 Garner, Emily 27-2 631 23.4 62-156 . 3 9 7 1-4 . 2 5 0 87-124 . 7 0 2 45 108 153 5.7 66 1 26 45 11 25 212 7.915 Spicer, Jessica 30-27 1035 34.5 60-188 . 3 1 9 32-113 . 2 8 3 36-55 . 6 5 5 24 100 124 4.1 101 3 86 82 2 49 188 6.303 Virgin, Elizabeth 30-13 332 11.1 38-107 . 3 5 5 7-21 . 3 3 3 12-21 . 5 7 1 15 40 55 1.8 36 0 12 30 3 11 95 3.223 Malone, Meaghan 30-3 454 15.1 27-71 . 3 8 0 1-7 . 1 4 3 33-43 . 7 6 7 21 36 57 1.9 35 0 21 38 3 15 88 2.933 Purr, Brittany 19-12 234 12.3 15-26 . 5 7 7 0-1 . 0 0 0 14-24 . 5 8 3 20 23 43 2.3 34 0 6 16 1 5 44 2.322 Smith, Amanda 23-1 160 7.0 15-45 . 3 3 3 1-3 . 3 3 3 4-6 . 6 6 7 7 18 25 1.1 27 0 6 8 3 4 35 1.513 Leone, Amanda 1-0 2 2.0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 1-2 . 5 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 1.010 Jackson, Lauren 18-0 107 5.9 6-22 . 2 7 3 2-6 . 3 3 3 4-5 . 8 0 0 0 11 11 0.6 10 0 7 20 0 1 18 1.001 Johnson, Maureen 15-3 68 4.5 5-9 . 5 5 6 1-4 . 2 5 0 0-2 . 0 0 0 0 4 4 0.3 4 0 2 7 0 2 11 0.724 Gomez, Val 22-3 166 7.5 6-22 . 2 7 3 0-0 . 0 0 0 2-2 1.000 2 17 19 0.9 9 0 6 9 0 10 14 0.625 Niquette, Brooke 8-3 32 4.0 1-4 . 2 5 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 1-2 . 5 0 0 2 1 3 0.4 3 0 1 6 0 1 3 0.411 Cullen, Laura 16-0 85 5.3 2-16 . 1 2 5 0-1 . 0 0 0 2-5 . 4 0 0 3 7 10 0.6 7 0 3 4 1 3 6 0.4

Total.......... 30 6075 610-1543 . 3 9 5 122-398 . 3 0 7 395-581 . 6 8 0 306 722 1028 34.3 544 9 345 502 36 229 1737 57.9Opponents...... 30 6078 613-1562 . 3 9 2 142-462 . 3 0 7 384-581 . 6 6 1 337 737 1074 35.8 520 - 339 519 81 213 1752 58.4

TEAM STATISTICS LAFAYETT OPPSCORING 1737 1752 Points per game 57.9 58.4 Scoring margin -0.5 -FIELD GOALS-ATT 610-1543 613-1562 Field goal pct . 3 9 5 . 3 9 23 POINT FG-ATT 122-398 142-462 3-point FG pct . 3 0 7 . 3 0 7 3-pt FG made per game 4.1 4.7FREE THROWS-ATT 395-581 384-581 Free throw pct . 6 8 0 . 6 6 1 F-Throws made per game 13.2 12.8REBOUNDS 1028 1074 Rebounds per game 34.3 35.8 Rebounding margin -1.5 -ASSISTS 345 339 Assists per game 11.5 11.3TURNOVERS 502 519 Turnovers per game 16.7 17.3 Turnover margin +0.6 - Assist/turnover ratio 0.7 0.7STEALS 229 213 Steals per game 7.6 7.1BLOCKS 36 81 Blocks per game 1.2 2.7ATTENDANCE 8934 9814 Home games-Avg/Game 13-687 15-539 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 2-862

Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT TotalsLafayette 784 932 21 1737Opponents 824 903 25 1752

Date Opponent Score Att.11/12/07 MONMOUTH W 64-65 72411/15/07 at Cornell L 56-71 21211/17/07 MOUNT ST. MARY'S L 55-51 47711/20/07 at Columbia L 62-65 14211/24/07 at Princeton W 78-68 36711/27/07 ST. FRANCIS (N.Y.) W 54-64 39711/29/07 at Coppin State W 62-56 24912/01/07 at NJIT W 61-53 43012/05/07 at Penn W 71-56 14512/08/07 at Vermont L 45-46 81312/28/07 at Texas-Pan American L 55-60 52512/29/07 vs Lamar L 67-64 35001/02/08 MORGAN STATE W 62-83 30201/04/08 LA SALLE L 70-54 60101/08/08 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON W 59-66 286

* 01/12/08 at Holy Cross L o t 70-77 854* 01/16/08 COLGATE W 52-57 368* 01/19/08 NAVY W 44-60 938* 01/23/08 at Bucknell Wot 64-58 215* 01/26/08 LEHIGH W 45-48 1425* 01/30/08 at Army L 46-57 567* 02/02/08 at American L 54-68 822* 02/09/08 HOLY CROSS L 60-48 1671* 02/13/08 at Colgate W 56-48 293* 02/16/08 at Navy L 44-53 1125* 02/20/08 BUCKNELL L 68-45 465* 02/23/08 at Lehigh W 59-43 1330* 02/27/08 ARMY L 51-41 446* 03/01/08 AMERICAN L o t 60-57 834% 03/08/08 vs Lehigh L 51-62 1375

* = Conference game% = Patriot League Tournament game

2007-08 LAFAYETTE WOMEN'S BASKETBALLLafayette Game-by-Game Highs (as of Nov 13, 2008)

All games

Opponent Date Score Points Rebounds Assists Steals Blocked shotsMONMOUTH 11/12/07 65-64 14-Zavocki, Cristin 9-Purr, Brittany 2-Spicer, Jessica 3-Spicer, Jessica Noneat Cornell 11/15/07 56-71 20-Wright, LaKeisha 7-Wright, LaKeisha 4-Spicer, Jessica 3-Van De Venter, Van 1-Zavocki, Cristin

Virgin, ElizabethMOUNT ST. MARY'S 11/17/07 51-55 17-Van De Venter, Va 6-Malone, Meaghan 6-Wright, LaKeisha 3-Van De Venter, Van 2-Wright, LaKeishaat Columbia 11/20/07 62-65 15-Zavocki, Cristin 6-Van De Venter, Van 5-Spicer, Jessica 5-Spicer, Jessica 2-Wright, LaKeisha

Van De Venter, Van Spicer, Jessicaat Princeton 11/24/07 78-68 19-Van De Venter, Va 10-Van De Venter, Va 5-Spicer, Jessica 2-Garner, Emily 1-Garner, Emily

Spicer, Jessica Spicer, Jessica Van De Venter, Van

ST. FRANCIS (N.Y.) 11/27/07 64-54 21-Van De Venter, Va 7-Van De Venter, Van 5-Spicer, Jessica 2-Spicer, Jessica 1-Purr, Brittany Zavocki, Cristin Virgin, Elizabeth

at Coppin State 11/29/07 62-56 24-Van De Venter, Va 13-Van De Venter, Va 4-Spicer, Jessica 2-Zavocki, Cristin 1-Garner, Emilyat NJIT 12/01/07 61-53 28-Van De Venter, Va 9-Garner, Emily 2-Zavocki, Cristin 2-Garner, Emily None

Spicer, Jessica Zavocki, Cristinat Penn 12/05/07 71-56 20-Garner, Emily 10-Spicer, Jessica 4-Spicer, Jessica 2-Zavocki, Cristin None

Spicer, Jessicaat Vermont 12/08/07 45-46 10-Van De Venter, Va 7-Van De Venter, Van 4-Van De Venter, Van 3-Virgin, Elizabeth 1-Van De Venter, Van

Cullen, Laura Virgin, Elizabeth

at Texas-Pan American 12/28/07 55-60 14-Virgin, Elizabeth 6-Wright, LaKeisha 3-Spicer, Jessica 2-Spicer, Jessica 1-Zavocki, Cristin Jackson, Lauren

vs Lamar 12/29/07 64-67 17-Van De Venter, Va 9-Van De Venter, Van 5-Spicer, Jessica 2-Virgin, Elizabeth NoneMORGAN STATE 01/02/08 83-62 26-Zavocki, Cristin 9-Wright, LaKeisha 6-Wright, LaKeisha 4-Wright, LaKeisha NoneLA SALLE 01/04/08 54-70 14-Van De Venter, Va 5-Garner, Emily 5-Spicer, Jessica 2-Spicer, Jessica 1-Garner, EmilyFAIRLEIGH DICKINSON 01/08/08 66-59 17-Zavocki, Cristin 10-Garner, Emily 3-Zavocki, Cristin 4-Spicer, Jessica Noneat Holy Cross 01/12/08 70-77 22-Van De Venter, Va 6-Van De Venter, Van 5-Wright, LaKeisha 2-Wright, LaKeisha 1-Smith, AmandaCOLGATE 01/16/08 57-52 13-Spicer, Jessica 7-Van De Venter, Van 3-Zavocki, Cristin 2-Garner, Emily 2-Spicer, Jessica

Zavocki, Cristin Spicer, JessicaNAVY 01/19/08 60-44 17-Van De Venter, Va 8-Garner, Emily 4-Wright, LaKeisha 3-Zavocki, Cristin 1-Smith, Amanda

Garner, Emilyat Bucknell 01/23/08 64-58 15-Van De Venter, Va 9-Garner, Emily 5-Van De Venter, Van 3-Zavocki, Cristin 1-Wright, LaKeisha

Zavocki, Cristin Garner, EmilyLEHIGH 01/26/08 48-45 17-Van De Venter, Va 5-Van De Venter, Van 3-Spicer, Jessica 1-Purr, Brittany 1-Wright, LaKeisha

Gomez, Val Garner, Emily Spicer, Jessica

at Army 01/30/08 46-57 14-Van De Venter, Va 5-Garner, Emily 2-Garner, Emily 3-Spicer, Jessica Noneat American 02/02/08 54-68 17-Van De Venter, Va 10-Van De Venter, Va 4-Garner, Emily 2-Zavocki, Cristin NoneHOLY CROSS 02/09/08 48-60 12-Zavocki, Cristin 8-Garner, Emily 2-Garner, Emily 2-Garner, Emily 1-Garner, Emily

Van De Venter, Van Zavocki, Cristin

at Colgate 02/13/08 56-48 13-Spicer, Jessica 10-Garner, Emily 8-Spicer, Jessica 4-Spicer, Jessica Noneat Navy 02/16/08 44-53 20-Van De Venter, Va 8-Garner, Emily 2-Spicer, Jessica 2-Wright, LaKeisha 1-Malone, Meaghan

Purr, Brittany Zavocki, Cristin Garner, Emily Garner, Emily

BUCKNELL 02/20/08 45-68 13-Zavocki, Cristin 6-Van De Venter, Van 2-Spicer, Jessica 2-Virgin, Elizabeth 1-Malone, Meaghan Wright, LaKeisha Garner, Emily

at Lehigh 02/23/08 59-43 14-Wright, LaKeisha 8-Van De Venter, Van 6-Zavocki, Cristin 4-Van De Venter, Van 1-Zavocki, CristinARMY 02/27/08 41-51 15-Van De Venter, Va 15-Van De Venter, Va 2-Garner, Emily 2-Garner, Emily 1-Garner, Emily

Spicer, Jessica Van De Venter, Van

AMERICAN 03/01/08 57-60 15-Van De Venter, Va 9-Van De Venter, Van 5-Zavocki, Cristin 3-Van De Venter, Van 1-Garner, Emilyvs Lehigh 03/08/08 51-62 15-Van De Venter, Va 6-Van De Venter, Van 3-Van De Venter, Van 3-Van De Venter, Van 1-Wright, LaKeisha

2007-08 LAFAYETTE WOMEN'S BASKETBALLLafayette Season Schedule/Results & Leaders (as of Nov 13, 2008)

All games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES 14-16 7-6 7-8 0-2CONFERENCE 6-8 3-4 3-4 0-0NON-CONFERENCE 8-8 4-2 4-4 0-2

Date Opponent Score Att. High Points High Rebounds11/12/07 MONMOUTH W 65-64 724 (14)Zavocki, Cristin (9)Purr, Brittany11/15/07 at Cornell 56-71 L 212 (20)Wright, LaKeisha (7)Wright, LaKeisha11/17/07 MOUNT ST. MARY'S 51-55 L 477 (17)Van De Venter, Vanes (6)Malone, Meaghan11/20/07 at Columbia 62-65 L 142 (15)Van De Venter, Vanes (6)Spicer, Jessica

(15)Zavocki, Cristin (6)Van De Venter, Vanes11/24/07 at Princeton W 78-68 367 (19)Van De Venter, Vanes (10)Spicer, Jessica

(10)Van De Venter, Vanes11/27/07 ST. FRANCIS (N.Y.) W 64-54 397 (21)Van De Venter, Vanes (7)Van De Venter, Vanes11/29/07 at Coppin State W 62-56 249 (24)Van De Venter, Vanes (13)Van De Venter, Vanes12/01/07 at NJIT W 61-53 430 (28)Van De Venter, Vanes (9)Garner, Emily12/05/07 at Penn W 71-56 145 (20)Garner, Emily (10)Spicer, Jessica12/08/07 at Vermont 45-46 L 813 (10)Van De Venter, Vanes (7)Van De Venter, Vanes12/28/07 at Texas-Pan American 55-60 L 525 (14)Virgin, Elizabeth (6)Wright, LaKeisha12/29/07 vs Lamar 64-67 L 350 (17)Van De Venter, Vanes (9)Van De Venter, Vanes01/02/08 MORGAN STATE W 83-62 302 (26)Zavocki, Cristin (9)Wright, LaKeisha01/04/08 LA SALLE 54-70 L 601 (14)Van De Venter, Vanes (5)Garner, Emily01/08/08 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON W 66-59 286 (17)Zavocki, Cristin (10)Garner, Emily01/12/08 *at Holy Cross 70-77 LOT 854 (22)Van De Venter, Vanes (6)Van De Venter, Vanes01/16/08 *COLGATE W 57-52 368 (13)Zavocki, Cristin (7)Van De Venter, Vanes

(13)Spicer, Jessica01/19/08 *NAVY W 60-44 938 (17)Van De Venter, Vanes (8)Garner, Emily01/23/08 *at Bucknell WOT 64-58 215 (15)Zavocki, Cristin (9)Garner, Emily

(15)Van De Venter, Vanes01/26/08 *LEHIGH W 48-45 1425 (17)Van De Venter, Vanes (5)Van De Venter, Vanes01/30/08 *at Army 46-57 L 567 (14)Van De Venter, Vanes (5)Garner, Emily02/02/08 *at American 54-68 L 822 (17)Van De Venter, Vanes (10)Van De Venter, Vanes02/09/08 *HOLY CROSS 48-60 L 1671 (12)Zavocki, Cristin (8)Garner, Emily02/13/08 *at Colgate W 56-48 293 (13)Spicer, Jessica (10)Garner, Emily02/16/08 *at Navy 44-53 L 1125 (20)Van De Venter, Vanes (8)Garner, Emily02/20/08 *BUCKNELL 45-68 L 465 (13)Zavocki, Cristin (6)Van De Venter, Vanes02/23/08 *at Lehigh W 59-43 1330 (14)Wright, LaKeisha (8)Van De Venter, Vanes02/27/08 *ARMY 41-51 L 446 (15)Van De Venter, Vanes (15)Van De Venter, Vanes03/01/08 *AMERICAN 57-60 LOT 834 (15)Van De Venter, Vanes (9)Van De Venter, Vanes03/08/08 %vs Lehigh 51-62 L 1375 (15)Van De Venter, Vanes (6)Van De Venter, Vanes

* = Conference game% = Patriot League Tournament game

Attendance Summary Games Attend Avg/GameHome 13 8934 687Away 15 8089 539Neutral 2 1725 862Total 30 18748 625