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UMass Dartmouth is a vibrant public university actively engaged in personalized teaching and innovative research, and acting as an intellectual catalyst for regional and global economic, social, and cultural development.
UMass Dartmouth will be the university of choice for students seeking high quality liberal arts and science programs as well as professional academic programs that build a foundation for civic responsibility, individual skills and professional success.
WHY UMASS DARTMOUTH?
» 54 undergraduate fields of study and 38 graduate degree programs
» Approximately 9,210 students, with about 7,500 of them being undergraduates.
» In addition to the already low cost tuition, 85% of students receive financial aid
» UMassD offers three different on-campus residence options, which include traditional residence halls, apartments, and townhouses with about 4,200 of students living on campus.
» Located on the South Coast of Massachusetts, between Providence, RI and Cape Cod—just one hour from Boston, and just minutes from the beach.
» 5 Million dollar two level univerrsity Fitness Center equippedwith brand new machinery
OUR FACILITIES
» NCAA Division III insitution
» Twenty-three Men’s and Women’s intercollege athletic programs
2013-2014 ROSTER# Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Hometown/High School31 Erika Bornemann F Sr 6-2 Canton, Mass. / Canton23 Ashley Brown G Fr 5-5 Fairhaven, Mass. / Fairhaven10 Beth Castantini G/F So 5-9 Newburyport, Mass. / Newburyport1 Jill Cullen G Fr 5-5 North Attleboro, Mass. / North Attleboro
13 Erin Fahey G/F Jr 5-10 Salem, Mass. / St. Mary’s (Lynn)5 Kelsey Garrity G Jr 5-5 Somerville, Mass. / Somerville24 Brianna Hochwarter G Fr 5-5 Attleboro, Mass. / Attleboro4 Colleen Kane G So 5-9 Arlington, Mass. / Arlington20 Meghan Keohane G/F Jr 5-9 Mansfield, Mass. / Mansfield11 Cassie Liston G Sr 5-6 Stoneham, Mass. / Stoneham21 Samantha Mangano G So 6-0 Winchester, Mass. / Winchester 25 Marisa McCabe G So 6-0 Cedar Grove, N.J. / Marist14 Betsy Pearlman F Fr 6-0 Hull, Mass. / Hull22 Megan Ronaghan F Fr 6-0 North Attleboro, Mass. / North Attleboro
31 - Erika Bornemann
Height: 6-2Year: SeniorHometown: Canton, Mass.High School: CantonPosition: F
13 - Erin Fahey
Height: 5-10Year: JuniorHometown: Salem, Mass.High School: St. Mary’s (Lynn)Position: G/F
23 - Ashley Brown
Height: 5-5Year: FreshmanHometown: Fairhaven, Mass.High School: FairhavenPosition: G
5 - Kelsey Garrity
Height: 5-5Year: JuniorHometown: Somerville, Mass.High School: SomervillePosition: G
10 - Beth Castantini
Height: 5-9Year: SophomoreHometown: Newburyport, Mass.High School: NewburyportPosition: G/F
24 - Brianna Hochwarter
Height: 5-5Year: FreshmanHometown: Attleboro, Mass.High School: AttleboroPosition: G
1 - Jill Cullen
Height: 5-5Year: FreshmanHometown: North Attleboro, Mass.High School: North AttleboroPosition: G
4 - Colleen Kane
Height: 5-9Year: SophomoreHometown: Arlington, Mass.High School: ArlingtonPosition: G
20 - Meghan Keohane
Height: 5-9Year: JuniorHometown: Mansfield, Mass.High School: MansfieldPosition: G/F
14 - Betsy PearlmanHeight: 6-0Year: FreshmanHometown: Hull, Mass.High School: HullPosition: F
11 - Cassie Liston
Height: 5-6Year: SeniorHometown: Stoneham, Mass.High School: StonehamCollege: Framingham StatePosition: G
22 - Megan Ronaghan
Height: 6-0Year: FreshmanHometown: North Attleboro, Mass.High School: North AttleboroPosition: F
21 - Samantha Mangano
Height: 6-0Year: SophomoreHometown: Winchester, Mass.High School: WinchesterPosition: G
25 - Marisa McCabe
Height: 6-0Year: SophomoreHometown: Cedar Grove, N.J.High School: MaristPosition: G
Amanda Van Voorhis enters her sixth season as the Head Women’s Basketball Coach at UMass Dartmouth. Van Voorhis looks to continue molding the program into a
championship contender. Following the 2011-2012 season and a 15-11 record, which was the program’s’ first winning season in 19 years, more records fell in the 2012-2013 campaign as the team posted a 20-8 mark. The 20 victories was an all-time best, and the Corsairs made their’ first-ever appearance in the Little East Championship game. Van Voorhis added to her duties in March, 2012 when she was named the Associate Director of Athletics and Senior Women’s Administrator. A former Brown University Assistant Coach and the former Head Coach at Salve Regina University, Van Voorhis took over the Corsairs prior to the 2008-09 season. In each of the last five seasons, UMass Dartmouth has advanced in the Little East Conference standings, moving from eighth to third place in regular season finishes. Erika Bornemann was named Rookie of the Year following the 2010-2011 season. Last winter, Colleen Moriarty was named LEC Player of the Year, and garnered multiple regional honors. Van Voorhis, who succeeded Mick Klitzner, was hired after a national search that was conducted when the position was made full-time. She is the first full-time Head Women’s Basketball Coach at UMass Dartmouth since Judy Sullivan completed a 16-year stint at the end of the 1992-93 season. Van Voorhis also oversees scheduling, transportation, and the assignment of officials for the Corsair athletic department. Van Voorhis joined the Corsairs after one year as an Assistant Coach at Brown. Previously, she compiled a
record of 143-51 in seven seasons as the Head Coach at Salve Regina University. Her teams at Salve won four Commonwealth Coast Conference Championships, advancing to the NCAA Division III Tournament on each occasion. Following the 2001-2002 season, Van Voorhis was named CCC Women’s Basketball Coach of the Year and was a New England Women’s Basketball Association Coach of the Year nominee. She was named Cox Media Rhode Island Women’s Basketball Coach of the Year following the 2006-2007 season. While at Salve, she led her teams to four 20 plus win seasons, six winning campaigns, and improved from a 12-13 record during her first year to a 24-5 mark in her second season. Van Voorhis holds an overall 199-127 coaching record in her 12 seasons as a Head Coach. A Massachusetts native, Van Voorhis graduated from Millis High School and played basketball while studying Physical Education at Springfield College. Following her graduation, she earned her M.S. in Athletic Administration at Springfield while beginning her career at Western New England College. She served as an Assistant Coach for two seasons at WNEC before moving on to Ithaca as an Assistant Coach for the 1999-2000 season. While she was at Ithaca, the Bombers went 21-7, were co-champions of the Empire Eight Conference, and also won the New York State Women’s Collegiate Athletic Association and the Eastern College Athletic Conference Upstate New York Championships.
HEAD COACH:Amanda Van Voorhis
ASSISTANT COACHES
STUDENT MANAGER
Matt Ducharme Kyshawn Ruff
Nadia Smith
STUDENT MANAGER
TEAM ACCOMPLISHMENTS2012-2013
» Finished 2nd in the LEC despite being picked 5th in the pre-season poll. Earned the 3rd seed in the LEC Tournament
» 1st 20-win season in program history (20-8 overall record)
» Most LEC wins in program history (8-6 conference record)
» First LEC Final appearance
» First LEC Player of the Year (Colleen Moriarty)
» Colleen Moriarty garnered several prestigious post season honors:
» The program finished with a ranking of 12th in the New England region
» New England Women’s Basketball Association (NEWBA) 2nd team All-Region
» Selected to play in the NEWBA Senior All-Star game
» D3hoops.com All-New England Region honors
» 1st Team ECAC All-New England
» Signed to play with semi-pro New England Thunder of the Women’s Blue Chip Basketball League
2012-2013 Overall Statistics(Through games of Feb 24, 2013) All games
TEAM STATISTICS UMD OPP
SCORING 1863 1667
Points per game 66.5 59.5
Scoring margin +7.0 -
FIELD GOALS-ATT 720-1797 598-1685
Field goal pct .401 .355
3 POINT FG-ATT 129-473 137-417
3-point FG pct .273 .329
3-pt FG made/game 4.6 4.9
FREE THROWS-ATT 294-463 334-503
Free throw pct .635 .664
REBOUNDS 1162 1180
Rebounds per game 41.5 42.1
Rebounding margin -0.6 -
ASSISTS 401 314
Assists per game 14.3 11.2
TURNOVERS 411 502
Turnovers per game 14.7 17.9
Turnover margin +3.3 -
Assist/turnover ratio 1.0 0.6
STEALS 232 213
Steals per game 8.3 7.6
BLOCKS 134 74
Blocks per game 4.8 2.6
WINNING STREAK 0 -
Home win streak 6 -
ATTENDANCE 3300 3499
Home games-Avg/Game 14-236 13-224
Neutral site-Avg/Game - 1-582
Score by periods 1st 2nd OT Total
UMass Dartmouth 851 985 27 1863
Opponents 736 914 17 1667
TEAM STATISTICS UMD OPP
SCHEDULE
Home games in bold.*Conference Game
All Times Eastern Standard Time
Date Opponent Time Nov. 15 Elms 1:00 PM Nov. 16 Castleton 2:00 PMNov. 19 at Worcester St. 6:00 PMNov. 23 Salem St. 1:00 PMNov. 26 Salve Regina 7:00 PMDec. 1 at Bridgewater St. 6:00 PMDec. 3 at Brandeis 7:30 PM Dec. 7 at Plymouth St. * 1:00 PM Dec. 10 Johnson & Wales (RI) 7:00 PM Jan. 7 Mount Ida 7:00 PM Jan. 9 at Western Conn. St. * 5:30 PM Jan. 11 at Southern Me. * 1:00 PM Jan. 14 Eastern Conn. St. * 5:30 PM Jan. 18 Keene St. * 1:00 PMJan. 21 at Mass.-Boston * 5:30 PM Jan. 23 at Framingham St. 6:00 PM Jan. 25 Plymouth St. * 1:00 PMJan. 28 at Rhode Island Col. * 5:30 PM Feb. 1 Western Conn. St. * 1:00 PMFeb. 6 at Curry 7:00 PMFeb. 8 Southern Me. * 1:00 PMFeb. 11 Mass.-Boston * 5:30 PMFeb. 15 at Eastern Conn. St. * 1:00 PM Feb. 18 Rhode Island Col. * 5:30 PM Feb. 22 at Keene St. * 1:00 PM
STEALS 232 213
Steals per game 8.3 7.6
BLOCKS 134 74
Blocks per game 4.8 2.6
WINNING STREAK 0 -
Home win streak 6 -
ATTENDANCE 3300 3499
Home games-Avg/Game 14-236 13-224
Neutral site-Avg/Game - 1-582
TEAM STATISTICS UMD OPP