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THE MATCHUP: The Big Red opens the 2016 portion of its schedule when it travels to Washington, D.C. to take on Howard University on Saturday, Jan. 2 at 2 p.m. Cornell is just 2-4 in road games this season but have won its last two outings to assure itself at least a .500 non-conference record for the fourth straight season. Howard enters the game with a 2-12 record and has yet to win a home game this season (0-3). THE SERIES VS. HOWARD: Cornell has played the Bison just twice before in women’s basketball, with the Big Red winning both contests over the past two seasons.. LAST TIME VS. THE BISON: Nia Marshall became the first Cornell women’s basketball player to hit the 30-point mark three times in the same season, recording a monster 33-point, 13-rebound double-double as the Big Red ran past Howard in the second half in a 75-56 victory at Newman Arena on Jan. 7, 2015. Cornell improved to 9-5 and tied the school record for non-conference wins in a season. Marshall hit 14-of-24 shots from the floor, her second game of 14 made field goals on the season and one shy of the school record. Her rebounding total of 13 and her six steals also matched career highs. While Marshall was the headliner, a number of players had key contributions. Christine Kline had 14 points, six rebounds, four assists and four steals, while Megan LeDuc notched 12 points, six assists and three rebounds. The Big Red assisted on 20 of its 28 baskets and dominated the glass (46-28) against an athletic Bison team. Cornell had 22 offensive rebounds and scored 21 points off them. After shooting 57 percent after halftime, Cornell was at 43 percent for the game. Howard got 18 points from Te’Shya Heslip, who also dished seven assists, ripped down six boards and had five steals in a losing effort. Sydni Johnson had 11 points and eight rebounds and Victoria Gonzales notched nine. The Bison shot 40 percent from the floor, but were 0-for-9 from 3-point range and turned the ball over 20 times. A total of 16 of those turnovers were from Cornell steals. Marshall had 14 points in the first half to keep Cornell in the game, rallying the Big Red from an eight-point first half deficit to go into halftime tied at 27-27. An 8-0 Big Red run early in the second half, including the final six points by Marshall, extended Cornell’s lead from 37-35 to double-digits (45-35) with 11:40 remaining in regulation, and Howard only briefly got the contest back within single digits and never within seven points the rest of the way. CORNELL VS. THE MEAC: Cornell has an 9-6 all-time record against the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference, including a mark of 2-0 against Howard. The Big Red has faced Bethune-Cookman (0-1), Coppin State (2-3), Delaware State (2-1), Maryland Eastern- Shore (1-0), and Morgan State (2-1), while never having met Florida A&M, Hampton, Howard, Norfolk State, North Carolina A&T, North Carolina Central, Savannah State and South Carolina State. Coach Smith is 5-3 all-time against MEAC teams. 2015-16 CORNELL WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Game Notes FOLLOW BIG RED WOMENS BASKETBALL WORLD WIDE WEB ............................................www.CornellBigRed.com FACEBOOK .....................................www.Facebook.com/cornellathletics TWITTER .............................................. www.Twitter.com/cornellsports INSTAGRAM ..................................... www.Instagram.com/CornellSports YOUTUBE ....................................... www.Youtube.com/cornellathletics LIVE STATS (HOME GAMES) ......... www.Sidearmstats.com/cornell/wbball/ LIVE VIDEO (HOME GAMES) ................www.IvyLeagueDigitalNetwork.com CORNELL WOMENS BASKETBALL STAFF HEAD COACH DAYNA SMITH Dayna Smith, The Rebecca Quinn Morgan ‘60 Head Coach of Women’s Basketball, begins her 14th season at Cornell (146-223) ... Smith is the winningest coach in the history of the CU women’s basketball program. ASSISTANT COACHES........................................Val Klopfer (Wake Forest ‘02) ......................................... Brendan Burke (Endicott College ‘09) ...................................... Kelsey Florian (Gustavus Adolphus ‘13) ATHLETIC TRAINER............................................................ Jenny Petruzzo STRENGTH COACH................................................................... Erika Travis CORNELL ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR ..................................................................... Jeremy Hartigan ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR (WBKB CONTACT)......................................... Julie Greco E-MAIL .......................................................... [email protected] OFFICE PHONE .........................................................(607) 255-4688 CELL PHONE............................................................(315) 559-3422 ASSISTANT DIRECTOR - CONTENT MANAGER ............................. Brandon Thomas ASSISTANT DIRECTOR - MULTIMEDIA COORDINATOR.......................Amanda Ghysel MAIN OFFICE PHONE .........................................................(607) 255-3752 OFFICE FAX .....................................................................(607) 255-9791 PRESS ROW PHONE ...........................................................(607) 255-3532 2015-16 SCHEDULE & RESULTS NOVEMBER 13 at Hartford ................................................... L, 50-53 15 at Bryant .................................................... W, 70-62 18 COLGATE [ILDN] ................................W, 73-60 23 SAINT FRANCIS [ILDN] ......................W, 75-69 25 at Buffalo [ESPN3]........................................ L, 41-59 27 at Marshall ................................................... L, 47-73 DECEMBER 2 TOWSON [ILDN] ................................W, 88-60 4 STONY BROOK [ILDN] .......................... L, 49-58 17 FAIRFIELD [ILDN] ..............................W, 59-35 19 at Stanford ................................................... L, 38-93 21 at Cal State Fullerton ................................... W, 59-47 30 BINGHAMTON [ILDN] .........................W, 64-57 JANUARY 2 at Howard .................................................. 2:00 p.m. 6 DELAWARE STATE [ILDN] ...................7:00 p.m. 16 at Columbia [ILDN] .............................................. TBD 23 * COLUMBIA [ESPN3/ILDN] ..................1:00 p.m. 29 * HARVARD [ILDN] ..............................7:00 p.m. 30 * DARTMOUTH [ESPN3/ILDN] ..............6:00 p.m. 5 * BROWN [ILDN] .................................7:00 p.m. FEBRUARY 6 * YALE [ESPN3/ILDN] ..........................6:00 p.m. 12 * at Princeton [ILDN]..................................... 7:00 p.m. 13 * at Penn [ILDN] ............................................ 6:00 p.m. 19 * at Dartmouth [ILDN] .................................. 7:00 p.m. 20 * at Harvard [ILDN] ....................................... 6:00 p.m. 26 * PENN [ILDN] ....................................7:00 p.m. 27 * PRINCETON [ILDN] ...........................6:00 p.m. MARCH 4 * at Yale [ILDN] ............................................. 7:00 p.m. 5 * at Brown [ILDN] ......................................... 6:00 p.m. * - Ivy League game Home games in BOLD CAPS Cornell Probable 2015-16 Starters #24 • F • Jr. • 6-0 NIA MARSHALL MACEDONIA, OHIO HATHAWAY BROWN SCHOOL 17.7 PG./6.0 RPG./.500 FG% #44 • PG • Jr. • 5-6 MEGAN LEDUC VIENNA, VA. JAMES MADISON HS 6.9 PPG./3.3 APG./3.6 RPG. #22 • G • Jr. • 5-8 KERRI MORAN FAR HILLS, N.J. OAK KNOLL SCHOOL 7.3 PPG./4.7 APG./3.3 RPG. #32 • C • Jr. • 6-2 NICHOLLE ASTON WOODLAND HILLS, CALIF. LOUISVILLE HS 9.9 PPG./6.4 RPG./.446 FG% #5 • G • Sr. • 6-5 MADDIE CAMPBELL LOOMIS, CALIF. UC SANTA BARBARA 6.9 PPG./7.1 RPG./1.3 SPG. Tweet Beat Follow @CornellSports for all the latest news and notes on your favorite Big Red student-athletes and teams or use the hashtag #CornellBigRed to join the conversation at www.CornellBigRed.com/Social • The @Cornellwbball team opens the New Year in Washington, D.C. against @HUBisonSports. • The @Cornellwbball team is looking for its third straight win in the series with Howard. • In her last game, Nia Marshall became the 14th 1,000-point scorer in @Cornellwbball program history. • Nia Marshall also set the @Cornellwbball record with 15 FGs vs. the Bearcats en route to her 1,000th career point. • @Cornellwbball’s Nia Marshall ranks first in @IvyAthletics in points per game (17.7). • @Cornellwbball’s Maddie Campbell leads @IvyAthletics and is 27th in @NCAAStats with a 2.45 assist/turnover ratio. • @Cornellwbball’s Kerri Moran ranks 2nd @IvyAthletics and is 35th in @NCAAStats with a 2.33 assist/turnover ratio. • @Cornellwbball’s Kerri Moran also ranks 1st in @IvyAthletics and is 75th in @NCAAStats with 4.7 assists per game. • @Cornellwbball ranks 1st in @IvyAthletics and is 30th in @NCAAStats in assist/turnover ratio (1.19). • @Cornellwbball ranks 18th in @NCAAStats with just 12.9 turnovers per game. Jan. 2, 2016 • 2:00 p.m. • Washington, D.C. • Burr GYMNASIUM (2,700) Live viDeo: NoNe Live stats: NONE series history: CorNell leads, 2-0 • Last meeting: CORNELL WON, 75-56 (JAN. 7, 2014) GAME 13 hoWarD Bison (2-12, 1-1 MEAC) VS. CORNELL BIG RED (7-5, 0-0 IVY LEAGUE)

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Cornell AthleticsCornellBigRed.com @CornellSports CornellAthletics

Jan. 2, 2016 • Page 1 Cornell Big Red Women’s Basketball vs. Howard

THE MATCHUP: The Big Red opens the 2016 portion of its schedule when it travels to Washington, D.C. to take on Howard University on Saturday, Jan. 2 at 2 p.m. Cornell is just 2-4 in road games this season but have won its last two outings to assure itself at least a .500 non-conference record for the fourth straight season. Howard enters the game with a 2-12 record and has yet to win a home game this season (0-3).

THE SERIES VS. HOWARD: Cornell has played the Bison just twice before in women’s basketball, with the Big Red winning both contests over the past two seasons..

LAST TIME VS. THE BISON: Nia Marshall became the first Cornell women’s basketball player to hit the 30-point mark three times in the same season, recording a monster 33-point, 13-rebound double-double as the Big Red ran past Howard in the second half in a 75-56 victory at Newman Arena on Jan. 7, 2015. Cornell improved to 9-5 and tied the school record for non-conference wins in a season. Marshall hit 14-of-24 shots from the floor, her second game of 14 made field goals on the season and one shy of the school record. Her rebounding total of 13 and her six steals also matched career highs. While Marshall was the headliner, a number of players had key contributions. Christine Kline had 14 points, six rebounds, four assists and four steals, while Megan LeDuc notched 12 points, six assists and three rebounds. The Big Red assisted on 20 of its 28 baskets and dominated the glass (46-28) against an athletic Bison team. Cornell had 22 offensive rebounds and scored 21 points off them. After shooting 57 percent after halftime, Cornell was at 43 percent for the game. Howard got 18 points from Te’Shya Heslip, who also dished seven assists, ripped down six boards and had five steals in a losing effort. Sydni Johnson had 11 points and eight rebounds and Victoria Gonzales notched nine. The Bison shot 40 percent from the floor, but were 0-for-9 from 3-point range and turned the ball over 20 times. A total of 16 of those turnovers were from Cornell steals. Marshall had 14 points in the first half to keep Cornell in the game, rallying the Big Red from an eight-point first half deficit to go into halftime tied at 27-27. An 8-0 Big Red run early in the second half, including the final six points by Marshall, extended Cornell’s lead from 37-35 to double-digits (45-35) with 11:40 remaining in regulation, and Howard only briefly got the contest back within single digits and never within seven points the rest of the way. CORNELL VS. THE MEAC: Cornell has an 9-6 all-time record against the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference, including a mark of 2-0 against Howard. The Big Red has faced Bethune-Cookman (0-1), Coppin State (2-3), Delaware State (2-1), Maryland Eastern-Shore (1-0), and Morgan State (2-1), while never having met Florida A&M, Hampton, Howard, Norfolk State, North Carolina A&T, North Carolina Central, Savannah State and South Carolina State. Coach Smith is 5-3 all-time against MEAC teams.

2015-16 Cornell woMen’S BASKeTBAll Game notesFollow Big Red women’s BasketBall

World Wide Web ............................................www.CornellBigRed.comFacebook .....................................www.Facebook.com/cornellathleticsTWiTTer .............................................. www.Twitter.com/cornellsportsinsTagram ..................................... www.Instagram.com/CornellSportsYouTube ....................................... www.Youtube.com/cornellathleticslive sTaTs (Home games) ......... www.Sidearmstats.com/cornell/wbball/live video (Home games) ................www.IvyLeagueDigitalNetwork.com

CoRnell women’s BasketBall staFFHead CoaCH dayna smitHDayna Smith, The Rebecca Quinn Morgan ‘60 Head Coach of Women’s Basketball, begins her 14th season at Cornell (146-223) ... Smith is the winningest coach in the history of the CU women’s basketball program.

assisTanT coacHes ........................................Val Klopfer (Wake Forest ‘02) ......................................... Brendan Burke (Endicott College ‘09) ...................................... Kelsey Florian (Gustavus Adolphus ‘13)aTHleTic Trainer ............................................................ Jenny PetruzzosTrengTH coacH ................................................................... Erika Travis

CoRnell atHletiC CommuniCationsdirecTor ..................................................................... Jeremy HartiganassociaTe direcTor (Wbkb conTacT)......................................... Julie Greco e-mail ..........................................................jag235@cornell.edu oFFice PHone .........................................................(607) 255-4688 cell PHone............................................................(315) 559-3422assisTanT direcTor - conTenT manager .............................Brandon ThomasassisTanT direcTor - mulTimedia coordinaTor .......................Amanda Ghyselmain oFFice PHone .........................................................(607) 255-3752oFFice Fax .....................................................................(607) 255-9791Press roW PHone ...........................................................(607) 255-3532

2015-16 sCHedule & Results novemBeR13 at Hartford ................................................... L, 50-5315 at Bryant .................................................... W, 70-6218 Colgate [IlDN] ................................W, 73-6023 SaINt FraNCIS [IlDN] ......................W, 75-6925 at Buffalo [ESPN3] ........................................ L, 41-5927 at Marshall ................................................... L, 47-73

deCemBeR2 toWSoN [IlDN] ................................W, 88-604 StoNY BrooK [IlDN] ..........................l, 49-5817 FaIrFIelD [IlDN] ..............................W, 59-3519 at Stanford ................................................... L, 38-9321 at Cal State Fullerton ................................... W, 59-47 30 BINgHaMtoN [IlDN] .........................W, 64-57

JanuaRy2 at Howard .................................................. 2:00 p.m.6 DelaWare State [IlDN] ...................7:00 p.m.16 at Columbia [ILDN] ..............................................TBD23 * ColUMBIa [eSPN3/IlDN] ..................1:00 p.m.29 * HarVarD [IlDN] ..............................7:00 p.m.30 * DartMoUtH [eSPN3/IlDN] ..............6:00 p.m.5 * BroWN [IlDN] .................................7:00 p.m.

FeBRuaRy6 * Yale [eSPN3/IlDN] ..........................6:00 p.m.12 * at Princeton [ILDN] ..................................... 7:00 p.m.13 * at Penn [ILDN] ............................................ 6:00 p.m.19 * at Dartmouth [ILDN] .................................. 7:00 p.m.20 * at Harvard [ILDN] ....................................... 6:00 p.m.26 * PeNN [IlDN] ....................................7:00 p.m.27 * PrINCetoN [IlDN] ...........................6:00 p.m.

maRCH4 * at Yale [ILDN] ............................................. 7:00 p.m.5 * at Brown [ILDN] ......................................... 6:00 p.m.

* - Ivy League gameHome games in BolD CaPS

Cornell Probable 2015-16 Starters

#24 • F • Jr. • 6-0

Nia Marshallmacedonia, oHio

HaTHaWaY broWn scHool

17.7 Pg./6.0 rPg./.500 Fg%

#44 • PG • Jr. • 5-6

MegaN leDucvienna, va.

James madison Hs6.9 PPg./3.3 aPg./3.6 rPg.

#22 • G • Jr. • 5-8

Kerri MoraN Far Hills, n.J.

oak knoll scHool

7.3 PPg./4.7 aPg./3.3 rPg.

#32 • C • Jr. • 6-2

Nicholle astoNWoodland Hills, caliF.

louisville Hs9.9 PPg./6.4 rPg./.446 Fg%

#5 • G • Sr. • 6-5

MaDDie caMpbellloomis, caliF.

uc sanTa barbara

6.9 PPg./7.1 rPg./1.3 sPg.

tweet BeatFollow @CornellSports for all the latest news and notes on your favorite Big Red student-athletes and teams or use the hashtag #CornellBigRed to join the conversation at www.CornellBigRed.com/Social

• The @Cornellwbball team opens the New Year in Washington, D.C. against @HUBisonSports.• The @Cornellwbball team is looking for its third straight win in the series with Howard. • In her last game, Nia Marshall became the 14th 1,000-point scorer in @Cornellwbball program history.• Nia Marshall also set the @Cornellwbball record with 15 FGs vs. the Bearcats en route to her 1,000th career point. • @Cornellwbball’s Nia Marshall ranks first in @IvyAthletics in points per game (17.7).• @Cornellwbball’s Maddie Campbell leads @IvyAthletics and is 27th in @NCAAStats with a 2.45 assist/turnover ratio. • @Cornellwbball’s Kerri Moran ranks 2nd @IvyAthletics and is 35th in @NCAAStats with a 2.33 assist/turnover ratio. • @Cornellwbball’s Kerri Moran also ranks 1st in @IvyAthletics and is 75th in @NCAAStats with 4.7 assists per game.• @Cornellwbball ranks 1st in @IvyAthletics and is 30th in @NCAAStats in assist/turnover ratio (1.19).• @Cornellwbball ranks 18th in @NCAAStats with just 12.9 turnovers per game.

Jan. 2, 2016 • 2:00 p.m. • Washington, D.C. • Burr gyMNasiuM (2,700)Live viDeo: NoNe • Live stats: none

series history: CorNell leads, 2-0 • Last meeting: cornell Won, 75-56 (Jan. 7, 2014)

game 13 hoWarD Bison (2-12, 1-1 Meac) vs. corNell big reD (7-5, 0-0 ivy league)

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Jan. 2, 2016 • Page 2

Cornell AthleticsCornellBigRed.com @CornellSports CornellAthletics

Cornell Big Red Women’s Basketball vs. Howard

WINNING NON-CONFERENCE SLATE: With a 7-5 record and just two non-conference games to go, the Big Red has the potential to post a winning non-conference record in four straight seasons for the first time in Cornell women’s basketball history. A CORNELL WIN WOULD:• be the third straight vs. the Bison and keep the Big Red undefeated in the series. • improve the Big Red to 8-5 on the season and 3-4 on the road.• guarantee a winning non-conference record for the fourth consecutive season.• be the fifth straight win vs. MEAC opponents.• improve Cornell to 10-6 all-time vs. the current members of the MEAC and make head coach Dayna Smith 6-3 vs. the conference.

1,000-POINT CLUB: With a 31-point performance vs. Binghamton on Dec. 30, 2015, Nia Marshall became the 14th 1,000-point scorer in Cornell women’s basketball history.

RACE TO 1,000: Nia Marshall reached the 1,000-point plateau in her 68th career game, faster than any Cornell player other than Karen Walker ’91, the leading scorer in Big Red history, who scored her 1,000th point in her 65th career game.

SURE SHOT: Nia Marshall knocked down 15-of-16 attempts vs. Binghamton on Dec. 30, 2015, tying the school record for field goals made in a single game, and also finishing tied for 10th all-time in NCAA history for the highest single game shooting percentage (.938).

30-POINT PERFORMANCES:• With a 31-point performance vs. Binghamton on Dec. 30, 2015, Nia Marshall became the first player in Cornell women’s basketball history to register at least 30 points four times in a career. • A year ago, Marshall became the first player in Cornell women’s basketball history to score at least 30 points three times in the same season, doing so with 33 points vs. How-ard on Jan. 7; 36 points vs. Vermont on Dec. 30; 31 points vs. Robert Morris on Dec. 20. • Her career-high 36 points came in Cornell’s double overtime victory against Vermont on Dec. 30, 2014. • Marshall’s first career 30-point game, coming vs. Robert Morris on Dec. 20, made her the first Big Red player to reach the 30-point plateau since Do Stevens in 2001. • Marshall is the only player in Coach Smith’s tenure to score 30+ points in a game.• Only three women’s basketball players in Cornell history have had at least three 30 point games in their career, with Marshall joining Keri Farley and Karen Walker.• Only once before has Cornell had two 30-point games in the same season, previously done by Karin Dwyer (Jan. 21, 1984 vs. Yale; Feb. 24, 1984).

Media Informationlive StatsCornell will use SIDEARM Live Stats for each of the Big Red’s home games in 2015-16. For official stats visit: www.Sidearmstats.com/cornell/wbball/

Postgame InterviewsCoach Dayna Smith and selected players will be avail-able after the required 10-minute “cooling-off” period after each game. The Big Red locker room is closed.

Practice Interviews/CoverageAll interviews with Coach Dayna Smith and players must be requested in advance through the Athletic Communications Office. The coach and players are available for interviews before practices by appoint-ment only, so as not to interfere with academic or practice schedules.

Ivy League Digital NetworkYou can watch live or on-demand video in High Defini-tion of Cornell’s home women’s basketball games, as well as all road Ivy League contests with a subscription to the Ivy League Digital Network. Cornell also broad-casts home games for football, sprint football, field hockey, men’s and women’s soccer, men’s basketball, men’s and women’s ice hockey, wrestling and men’s and women’s lacrosse. For more information, visit http://www.IvyLeagueDigitalNetwork.com

Social MediaYou can follow the team on YouTube, Facebook and Twitter. Highlights, interviews and features on all 37 of Cornell’s varsity sports can be found at: www.youtube.com/cornellathletics www.facebook.com/cornellathletics www.twitter.com/cornellsportswww.instagram.com/cornellsports

Historical Women’s Basketball InformationFor Cornell women’s basketball historical information, including year by year results, records and honors, visit the athletic department’s official website (link below) or scan the QR code to view the information from your smart phone or tablet.

http://bit.ly/RY2kSv

2015-16 Cornell women’s Basketball roster no. name Pos. Cl. Ht. Hometown/last School 3 * Taylor DePalma G Jr. 5-6 Ithaca, N.Y./Ithaca HS 5 * Maddie Campbell G/F Sr. 6-0 Loomis, Calif./Del Oro HS/UC Santa Barbara 10 Janée Dennis G So. 6-0 Burlington Twp., N.J./St. Andrew’s School 11 Jamie Hill G So. 5-9 Montville, Conn./Montville HS 13 Caroline Shelquist G Fr. 5-10 Minnetonka, Minn./Minnetonka HS 14 Marisa Knox G So. 5-6 Memphis, Tenn./Houston High School 22 ** Kerri Moran G Jr. 5-8 Far Hills, N.J./Oak Knoll School 23 Samantha Clement G Fr. 5-9 Anaheim, Calif./Fairmont Preparatory Academy 24 ** Nia Marshall F Jr. 6-0 Macedonia, Ohio/Hathaway Brown School 32 ** Nicholle Aston F Jr. 6-2 Woodland Hills, Calif./Louisville HS 33 Christine Ehland F So. 6-1 Pittsburgh, Pa./Mt. Lebanon HS 44 ** Megan LeDuc G Jr. 5-6 Vienna, Va./James Madison HS

Head Coach: Dayna Smith (Rhode Island ‘96), 14th seasonAssistant Coach: Val Klopfer (Wake Forest ‘02), 13th season Assistant Coach: Brendan Burke (Endicott College ‘09), second seasonVolunteer Assistant: Kelsey Florian (Gustavus Adolphus ‘13), first seasonAthletic Trainer: Jenny PetruzzoCaptains: Maddie Campbell ‘16, Megan LeDuc ‘17, Kerri Moran ‘17

2015-16 ivy league staNDiNgs(Jan. 1) Ivy OverallSchool W - L Pct. W - L Pct.Brown 0 -0 .000 10 -2 .833Penn 0 -0 .000 7 -2 .778Princeton 0 -0 .000 10 -3 .769Columbia 0 -0 .000 8 -4 .667Cornell 0 -0 .000 7 -5 .583Yale 0 -0 .000 8 -7 .533Harvard 0 -0 .000 4 -7 .364Dartmouth 0 -0 .000 5 -11 .313

ivy League sCheDuLe/resuLts: SUNDAY, DEC. 20Princeton at Dayton ...............Dayton, 85-81

MONDAY, DEC. 21Dartmouth at Holy Cross ...Dartmouth, 60-54Wagner at Penn ........................ Penn, 78-50 Cornell at Cal State Fullerton .... Cornell, 59-47

TUESDAY, DEC. 22Brown at Kent State ...............Brown, 62-57 MONDAY, DEC. 28Yale at Indiana ...................... Indiana, 76-60Harvard at Fairfield .............. Fairfield, 67-50

TUESDAY, DEC. 29Brown at FDU ..........................Brown, 63-48Dartmouth at CCSU ................... CCSU, 59-55Princeton at Marist ............Princeton, 77-44

WEDNESDAY, DEC. 30Harvard at Stony Brook ...Stony Brook, 64-63Brown at St. Peter’s ........Saint Peter’s, 79-67Yale at Albany ........................ Albany, 74-70Wagner at Columbia .......... Columbia, 67-48 Binghamton at Cornell .......... Cornell, 64-57

THURSDAY, DEC. 31Dartmouth at NJIT .......... Dartmouth, 46-39Penn at BYU-Hawaii ................. Penn, 73-41

SATURDAY, JAN. 2Cornell at Howard .............................. 2 p.m.Harvard at Samford ........................... 3 p.m.New Hampshire at Yale ...................... 7 p.m. Penn at Hawaii .................................. 1 a.m.

*- letters won

PronunciationsMegan LeDuc luh-dukeNia Marshall nee-uhJanée Dennis ju-NAY Christine Ehland EE-lind

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Jan. 2, 2016 • Page 3 Cornell Big Red Women’s Basketball vs. Howard

LOW PERCENTAGE SHOTS: So far this season, Cornell has held 7-of-11 opponents (64 percent) to below 40 percent shooting from the floor. Since the beginning of the 2012-13 season, the Big Red has held 51 of its 94 opponents (54 percent) to below 40 percent.

HANDLE WITH CARE: The Big Red is second in the Ivy League and 18th in the nation in turnovers per game (12.9) … Cornell is also third in the conference and 92nd in the nation in turnover margin (2.42).

I’LL TAKE THAT: The Big Red is averaging 8.2 steals per game, ranking fourth in the Ivy League.

MAY I ASSIST YOU: The Big Red is second in the conference and 30th in the country in assist/turnover ratio (1.19) … Cornell also ranks second in the Ivy League and 69th in the nation in assist per game (15.3) … Maddie Campbell leads leads the Ivy League and ranks 27th nationally with a 2.47 assist/turnover ratio, while Kerri Moran ranks second in the conference and 35th in the country with a 2.33 assist/turnover ratio ... Moran also leads the conference and ranks 75th in the country with 4.7 assists per game.

SCORES A LOT: Nia Marshall leads the Ivy League and ranks 71st in the nation in points per game (17.7). She is also third in the conference and 60th in the country in field goals made.

ON THE SMALL SIDE: Cornell’s roster of 12 players is the smallest in the Ivy League.

SMALL SENIOR DAY: Cornell’s 2015-16 roster features just one senior – Maddie Campbell. Every other team in the Ivy League has at least two seniors, while Princeton tops the conference with five.

WELCOME HOME: Last weekend’s trip to the West Coast was a homecoming for the three Big Red players that hail from the state of California – senior Maddie Campbell (Loomis, Calif.), junior Nicholle Aston (Woodland Hills, Calif.) and freshman Samantha Clement (Anaheim, Calif.).

35 POINTS: Cornell held Fairfield to 35 points, the lowest point total by a Big Red opponent since defeating Keuka College, 46-35, during the 1978-79 season.

50 REBOUNDS: Cornell pulled down 50 rebounds in its 59-35 win over Fairfield, its most rebounds in a game this season. The Big Red last pulled down 50 rebounds a year ago in a double-overtime contest at Vermont. Prior to that, Cornell had 52 rebounds vs. Ithaca College during the 2012 season. The last time the Big Red had more than 50 rebounds in regulation vs. a Division I opponent came on Nov. 15, 2011, when it posted 53 vs. Colgate.

10 ASSISTS CLUB: With her 10 assists vs. Towson, Kerri Moran became just the 11th player in Cornell history to have 10 assists in a single game. Those 11 players have accounted for 22 double-digit assist performances.

POINT-ASSIST: Junior guard Kerri Moran was outstanding vs. Towson with career highs in points (18) and assists (10), with no turnovers, to post the Big Reds first point-assist double-double since Lauren Benson had 13 points and set a school record with 12 assists vs. Tennessee State on Nov. 21. 2009.

2015-16 ReCoRd BReakdownCurrent Streak .............................................................................Won 2 Current Home Streak ...........................................................Won 2 Current Road Streak .............................................................Won 1 Current Nuetral Streak .........................................................Won 1Last win ...................................... 64-57 vs. Binghamton (12/30/2015) Last road win ............... 59-47 at Cal State Fullerton (12/21/2015) Last nuetral site win ....................... 59-49 vs. Drake (11/29/2013)Last loss ..............................................38-93 at Stanford (12/19/2015) Last road loss ...............................38-93 at Stanford (12/19/2015) Last nuetral site loss .........................46-62 vs. Samford (12/3/09)Last overtime game .................. 90-87 (2OT) at Vermont (12/30/2014) Last overtime win.............. 90-87 (2OT) at Vermont (12/30/2014)

Winning the tip-off .......................................................... 5-3Losing the tip-off ............................................................. 2-2

Scoring fewer than 60 points ........................................... 2-5 Scoring 60-69 points ........................................................ 1-0 Scoring 70-79 points ........................................................ 3-0Scoring at least 80 points ................................................. 1-0

Allowing fewer than 60 points ......................................... 3-3Allowing 60-69 points ...................................................... 4-0Allowing 70-79 points ...................................................... 0-1Allowing 80-89 points ...................................................... 0-0Allowing at least 90 points ............................................... 0-1

Outrebounding opponent ................................................ 5-0Outrebounded by opponent ............................................. 2-5Rebounds are equal ......................................................... 0-0

Recording more assists ..................................................... 6-1Recording fewer assists .................................................... 1-4Assists are equal ............................................................... 0-0

Making 1-5 more free throws ........................................... 4-1Making 6-10 more free throws ......................................... 0-0Making 11+ more free throws ......................................... 0-0Making 1-5 fewer free throws .......................................... 2-1Making 6-10 fewer free throws ........................................ 0-2Making 11+ fewer free throws ........................................ 0-1Making equal # of free throws .......................................... 1-0

Leading at halftime .......................................................... 5-0Trailing at halftime ........................................................... 2-4Tied at halftime ................................................................ 0-1

Leading at the start of the fourth ..................................... 6-1Trailing at the start of the fourth ...................................... 1-4Tied at the start of the fourth ........................................... 0-0

Leading with 2 minutes left ............................................. 7-0Trailing with 2 minutes left .............................................. 0-4Tied with 2 minutes left ................................................... 0-1

On Sunday ........................................................................ 1-0On Monday....................................................................... 2-0On Tuesday ....................................................................... 0-0On Wednesday ................................................................. 3-1On Thursday ..................................................................... 1-0On Friday .......................................................................... 0-3On Saturday ..................................................................... 0-1

In November .................................................................... 3-3In December ..................................................................... 4-2In January ........................................................................ 0-0In February ....................................................................... 0-0In March ........................................................................... 0-0

In Overtime ...................................................................... 0-0

Final margin is within 3 points ......................................... 0-1Final margin is 4-7 points ................................................. 2-0Final margin is 8-10 points ............................................... 1-1Final margin is 11-20 points ............................................. 2-1Final margin is 21+ points ............................................... 2-2

vs. America East Conference ............................................. 1-2vs. Big West ...................................................................... 1-0vs. Colonial Athletic Association ....................................... 1-0vs. Conference USA ........................................................... 0-1vs. Ivy League ................................................................... 0-0vs. Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference .............................. 1-0vs. Mid-American Conference ........................................... 0-1vs. Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference ................................. 0-0vs. Northeast Conference.................................................. 2-0vs. Pac 12 ......................................................................... 0-1vs. Patriot League ............................................................. 1-0

Individual Highlights

Games with 10+ Points ........................ 15-16 .........CareerNia Marshall ................................................................. 8 .....................51Nicholle Aston ............................................................ 5 .....................26Kerri Moran .................................................................. 3 .....................17 Maddy Campbell ....................................................... 3 ....................... 5Megan LeDuc .............................................................. 2 .....................13Caroline Shelquist ..................................................... 1 ....................... 1

Games with 20+ Points ........................ 15-16 .........CareerNia Marshall ................................................................. 4 .....................12Nicholle Aston ............................................................ 0 ....................... 2

Games with 30+ Points ........................ 15-16 .........CareerNia Marshall ................................................................. 1 ....................... 4

Games with 10+ rebounds ..................... 15-16 .........Career Nicholle Aston ............................................................ 3 .....................11Maddy Campbell ....................................................... 1 ....................... 1Nia Marshall ................................................................. 0 .....................11

Double-Doubles ................................... 15-16 .........Career Nicholle Aston ............................................................ 3 .....................10Maddy Campbell ....................................................... 2 ....................... 2 Kerri Moran .................................................................. 1 ....................... 1Nia Marshall ................................................................. 0 .....................10

Games with 6+ Assists .......................... 15-16 .........Career Kerri Moran .................................................................. 4 .....................11Megan LeDuc .............................................................. 1 ....................... 5Maddie Campbell ...................................................... 1 ....................... 1Nia Marshall ................................................................. 0 ....................... 1

Games with 3+ Steals ........................... 15-16 .........CareerNia Marshall ................................................................. 5 .....................19Kerri Moran .................................................................. 3 ....................... 9Maddie Campbell ...................................................... 3 ....................... 5Megan LeDuc .............................................................. 1 ....................... 5Nicholle Aston ............................................................ 0 ....................... 1

Games with 3+ Blocks .......................... 15-16 .........CareerNia Marsahll ................................................................. 0 ....................... 5Nicholle Aston ............................................................ 0 ....................... 1

Games leading Cornell in scoring in 2015-16* ... Marshall (9), Aston (2), Ehland (1), LeDuc (1), Moran (1)Games leading Cornell in rebounding in 2015-16* ... Campbell (6), Aston (5), Marshall (2), LeDuc (1)Games leading Cornell in assists in 2015-16* ... Moran (7), LeDuc (4), Campbell (1), Aston (1) Games leading Cornell in steals in 2015-16* ... Marshall (7), Campbell (4), Moran (3), LeDuc (2), Aston (1), Clement (1)Games leading Cornell in blocks in 2015-16* ...Marshall (7), Aston (3), Campbell (2), Ehland (1)First sub in* ... Shelquist (8), Ehland (6), Clement (2), Campbell (1), Knox (1)

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

2015-16 record By Starting lineupLeDuc (PG), Moran (G), Campbell (G), Marshall (F), Aston (C) .....................................................................7-4

LeDuc (PG), Moran (G), Shelquist (G), Marshall (F), Aston (C) .....................................................................0-1

Consecutive StartsNia Marshall .........................................................................................41Megan LeDuc ......................................................................................39Kerri Moran ..........................................................................................31Nicholle Aston ....................................................................................11Maddie Campbell ..............................................................................10

Consecutive Games PlayedMegan LeDuc ......................................................................................67Nia Marshall .........................................................................................67 Kerri Moran ..........................................................................................67Nicholle Aston ....................................................................................53Maddie Campbell ..............................................................................39Marisa Knox .........................................................................................15Caroline Schelquist ...........................................................................11Samantha Clement ............................................................................. 7

Participation Breakdown

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A PERFECT TIME: Over the course of four games – Marshall, Towson, Stony Brook and Fairfield – junior guard Kerri Moran had a streak of 96:16 without a turnover, including two full games vs. the Tigers and Seawolves. During that time, she has handed out 16 assists.

PERFECT 10: Kerri Moran became the first player in Cornell history to post 10 assists, with zero turnovers, in a single game. On three previous occasions, Lauren Benson (12-1 vs. Tennessee State on Nov. 21, 2009), Kacee English (11-1 vs. Penn on Feb. 28, 1997) and Keri Farley (10-1 vs. Colgate on Dec. 6, 1994) had all posted 10+ assist performances with just one turnover.

BIG NIGHT: Cornell’s 88-point output vs. Towson was the most points scored in regulation by the Big Red since finishing with 92 vs. Tennessee State on Nov. 21. 2009. Cornell scored 90 points a year ago at Vermont in a double overtime contest.

ON THE RISE: In each of its first four games of the season, the Big Red upped its point production. After scoring just 50 in its season opener, Cornell went on to score 70 vs. Bryant, 73 vs. Colgate, and 75 vs. Saint Francis.

BIG RED COMEBACK: Cornell trailed by as many as 10 points in its game with Bryant before outscoring the Bulldogs, 26-15, in the final quarter of action to steal a 70-62 victory on Nov. 15.

CAMPBELL CAN: Senior Maddie Campbell earned her first career double-double with 13 points and a career-high 10 rebounds in the Big Red’s 70-62 victory over Bryant. At the time, she was the only current player on the team other than Nia Marshall (10) and Nicholle Aston (7) to post a double-double and the first to do it in the 2015-16 season … In her second full season with the Big Red, the UCSB transfer is having her best season to date, averaging 6.9 points and a team-high 7.1 rebounds per game.

40-MINUTE WOMEN: Megan LeDuc has played at least 40 minutes in eight contests during her career. Only Karen Walker (27 games), Kacee English (17 games) and Lauren Benson (16 games) have played more 40-minute games in their career than LeDuc.

COACHING TENURE: Head coach Dayna Smith, in her 14th season at the helm of the Big Red program, ranks third overall in Ivy League women’s basketball history in years served as a head coach in the conference. Only one active coach, Harvard’s Kathy Delaney-Smith (34th season), ranks ahead of Cornell’s Smith.

CLOSE CALLS: Since the beginning of the 2010-11 season, the Big Red has had 54-of-148 games (36 percent) decided by eight points or fewer. In those games, Cornell has posted a 27-27 record (.500).

100 WINS AND COUNTING: Head Coach Dayna Smith is already the winningest coach in Cornell history, and she reached the 100-win mark for her career with the team’s victory over Manhattan on Nov. 20, 2012. She has since added to that and has 146 career coaching wins.

STARTING STREAK: Junior Nia Marshall has the longest starting streak on the team, standing at 42 games. Marshall had started every game of her freshman season, with the exception of the Big Red’s Senior Day on March 1, 2014. NEW KIDS ON THE BLOCK: The Big Red added two players to the 2015-16 squad – Samantha Clement (Anaheim, Calif.) and Caroline Shelquist (Minnetonka, Minn.). The duo hails from two different states and features a Miss Basketball Minnesota nominee (Shelquist), as well as a player that broke her high school’s record for career 3-pointers made (Clement).

HI, MY NAME IS: Cornell has a new face on the bench for the 2015-16 season, as Kelsey Florian has joined the staff as a volunteer assistant coach. Florian comes to East Hill following a successful two-year stint with Ithaca College, where she served as a graduate assistant coach for the Bombers while earning a Master of Science in Exercise and Sport Sciences. While at IC, Florian was part of the 2014-15 Empire 8 Coaching Staff of the Year after helping the Bombers advance to the second round of the NCAA Tournament. During her two seasons on South Hill, Ithaca posted a combined record of 49-11, a pair of Empire 8 regular season championships, and one E8 Tournament cham-pionship. A native of Roseville, Minn., Florian played collegiately at Gustavus Adolphus College.

Cornell In The Ivy rankings (as of 12/31)

teaM raNKINgSSCORING OFFENSE ......................................... Avg/G7. Cornell .....................................................59.4 SCORING DEFENSE ......................................... Avg/G6. Cornell .....................................................60.5 SCORING MARGIN .........................................Margin6. Cornell .....................................................- 1.1 FREE THROW PCT ................................................Pct8. Cornell ..................................................... .620 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGES ..................................Pct5. Cornell ..................................................... .401 FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE ...................................Pct6. Cornell ..................................................... .375 3-POINT FG PCT ..................................................Pct4. Cornell ..................................................... .333 3-POINT FG PCT DEFENSE ...................................Pct7. Cornell ..................................................... .321 REBOUNDING OFFENSE .................................. Avg/G7. Cornell .....................................................35.6 REBOUNDING DEFENSE .................................. Avg/G6. Cornell .....................................................38.8 REBOUNDING MARGIN ..................................Margin8. Cornell .....................................................- 3.2 BLOCKED SHOTS ............................................. Avg/G7. Cornell .......................................................2.4 ASSISTS ......................................................... Avg/G2. Cornell .....................................................15.3 STEALS .......................................................... Avg/G3. Cornell .......................................................8.2 TURNOVER MARGIN ......................................Margin2. Cornell ................................................. + 2.42 ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO ................................Ratio1. Cornell .......................................................1.2 OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS................................... Avg/G7. Cornell .....................................................10.4 DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS .................................. Avg/G6. Cornell .....................................................25.2 DEFENSIVE REB PCT. ............................... D-Reb Pct.4. Cornell ..................................................... .679 OFFENSIVE REB PCT. ............................... O-Reb Pct.8. Cornell ..................................................... .280 3-POINT FG MADE ......................................... Avg/G8. Cornell .......................................................3.8

INDIVIDUal raNKINgSSCORING ........................................................ Avg/G1. Marshall, Nia ............................................17.720. Aston, Nicholle ...........................................9.929. Moran, Kerri ...............................................7.3 REBOUNDING ................................................ Avg/G7. Campbell, Maddie ......................................7.110. Aston, Nicholle ...........................................6.413. Marshall, Nia ..............................................6.0 FIELD GOAL PCT ..................................................Pct7. Marshall, Nia ............................................ .50013. Aston, Nicholle ......................................... .446 ASSISTS ......................................................... Avg/G1. Moran, Kerri ...............................................4.75. LeDuc, Megan ............................................3.36. Campbell, Maddie ......................................3.1 FREE THROW PCT ................................................Pct14. Marshall, Nia ............................................ .592 STEALS .......................................................... Avg/G4. Marshall, Nia ..............................................2.211. Moran, Kerri ...............................................1.4 3-POINT FG PCT ..................................................Pct3. LeDuc, Megan .......................................... .42410. Shelquist, Caroline ................................... .345 3-POINT FG MADE ......................................... Avg/G10. Shelquist, Caroline .....................................1.614. LeDuc, Megan ............................................1.2 BLOCKED SHOTS ............................................. Avg/G9. Marshall, Nia ..............................................1.0 ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO ................................Ratio1. Campbell, Maddie ......................................2.52. Moran, Kerri ...............................................2.36. LeDuc, Megan ............................................1.1 OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS................................... Avg/G6. Campbell, Maddie ......................................2.38. Marshall, Nia ..............................................2.210. Aston, Nicholle ...........................................2.1 DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS .................................. Avg/G9. Campbell, Maddie ......................................4.811. Aston, Nicholle ...........................................4.3 MINUTES PLAYED .......................................... Avg/G7. Marshall, Nia ............................................32.88. Moran, Kerri .............................................32.610. LeDuc, Megan ..........................................31.9

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scored at least 90 points: ............................................................................................................................................. 90 vs. Vermont (W 2OT, 90-87) (12/30/14)scored at least 80 points: ...................................................................................................................................................... 88 vs. Towson (W, 88-60) (12/2/15)scored at least 70 points: ...................................................................................................................................................... 88 vs. Towson (W, 88-60) (12/2/15)played an overtime game: ............................................................................................................................................... vs. Vermont (W 2OT, 90-87) (12/30/14)won a game in overtime: ................................................................................................................................................. vs. Vermont (W 2OT, 90-87) (12/30/14)shot at least 50 percent: ...............................................................................................................................529 (27-of-51) vs. Binghamton (W, 64-75) (12/30/15)scored at least 50 points in a half: ............................................................................................................50 (second half) at Cleveland State (W, 79-59) (11/27/11)scored at least 40 points in a half: ........................................................................................................43 (second half) at Cal State Fullerton (W, 59-47) (12/21/15)shot at least 50 percent from 3-point range: ............................................................................................................538 (7-of-13) vs. Towson (W, 88-60) (12/2/15)shot at least 90 percent from the free throw line: ................................................................................................. .938 (15-of-16) vs. Towson (W, 88-60) (12/2/15)won a game by at least 50 points: ................................................................................................................................... 56 (85-29) at Mayaquez P.R. (12/30/87)won a game by at least 40 points: ................................................................................................................................... 56 (85-29) at Mayaquez P.R. (12/30/87)won a game by at least 30 points: ......................................................................................................................................... 35 vs. Vermont (W, 81-46) (1/2/14)won a game by at least 20 points: ...................................................................................................................................... 24 vs. Fairfield (W, 59-35) (12/17/15)won a game by at least 10 points: .......................................................................................................................... 12 at Cal State Fullerton (W, 59-47) (12/21/15)held an opponent to less than 50 points: ................................................................................................................ 47 at Cal State Fullerton (W, 59-47) (12/21/15)outrebounded an opponent by at least 20: ...........................................................................................................20 (44-24) vs. Manhattan (W, 70-60) (11/20/12)outrebounded an opponent by at least 10: ...............................................................................................................18 (50-32) vs. Fairfield (W, 59-35) (12/17/15)had at least 20 offensive rebounds: ........................................................................................................................................ 22 vs. Howard (W, 75-59) (1/7/15)had at least 20 assists: .................................................................................................................................................23 vs. Binghamton (W, 64-75) (12/30/15)had at least 10 steals: ..................................................................................................................................................10 vs. Binghamton (W, 64-75) (12/30/15)committed less than 10 turnovers: .....................................................................................................................................7 vs. Stony Brook (L, 49-58) (12/4/15)forced at least 20 turnovers: ................................................................................................................................................. 21 at Bryant (W, 70-62) (11/15/15)held an opponent to below 30 percent shooting: ................................................................................................... .254 (15-59) vs. Fairfield (W, 59-35) (12/17/15)

had a player score at least 40 points: ................................................................................................................Kerri Farley (41) vs. Harvard (L, 99-105 OT) (3/3/95)had a player score at least 30 points: ...................................................................................................................Nia Marshall (33) vs. Howard (W, 75-59) (1/7/15)had a player score at least 20 points: ............................................................................................................... Nia Marshall (21) vs. Fairfield (W, 59-35) (12/17/15) had two players score at least 20 points: ..........................................................................Nia Marshall (24), Nicholle Aston (21) at Loyola (Md.) (W, 79-61) (12/22/14)had all five starters score double-figures: ........................................Maduka (22), Krasna (13), Fitzsimmons (11), Perry (10), Rettig (10) at Columbia (W, 75-60) (1/21/06)had a player record a double-double: ............................................................................................... Nia Marshall(21 pts, 11 rebs) vs. Fairfield (W, 59-35) (12/17/15) had a player record a point-assist double-double: ............................................................................ Kerri Moran (18 pts, 10 assists) vs. Towson (W, 88-60) (12/2/15)had a player recorded a triple-double: ............................................................................. Carla Kelly (17 pts., 11 reb., 10 asts.) vs. Ithaca College (W, 82-58) (1/21/88)had two players record double-doubles in a game: ................................ Nicholle Aston (10 pts, 10 rebs) & Kerri Moran (18 pts, 10 assists) vs. Towson (W, 88-60) (12/2/15)had a player grab at least 15 rebounds: .........................................................................................................Allyson DiMagno (15) at Princeton (L, 56-71) (2/8/14)had a player grab at least 10 rebounds: ............................................................................. Maddie Campbell (13) Nia Marshall (11) vs. Fairfield (W, 59-35) (12/17/15)had two players grab at least 10 rebounds in a game: ........................................................ Maddie Campbell (13) Nia Marshall (11) vs. Fairfield (W, 59-35) (12/17/15) had a player make at least 10 free throws:..............................................................................................Nia Marshall (11) vs. Robert Morris (WOT, 70-59) (12/20/14had a player record at least 10 assists: ................................................................................................................ Kerri Moran (10) vs. Towson (W, 88-60) (12/2/15)had player collect at least 5 steals: ................................................................................................ Nia Marshall (5) vs. Saint Francis University (W, 75-69) (11/23/15) had a player block at least 3 shots: ...................................................................................................................... Nicholle Aston (3) at Brown (W, 65-52) (1/30/15)had player hit at least five 3-pointers: ................................................................................................................ Shelby Lyman (5) vs. Brown (W, 80-70) (1/31/14)

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30 Point Performances

30 Point Games By Season2015-16 (1)31 Marshall, Nia ............. Binghamton, 12/30/15

2014-15 (3)31 Marshall, Nia ............Robert Morris, 12/20/14 36 Marshall, Nia ............... at Vermont, 12/30/14 33 Marshall, Nia ........................ Howard, 1/7/15

1983-84 (2)33 Dwyer, Karin .............................Princeton, 2/24/84 34 Dwyer, Karin ......................................Yale, 1/21/84

2000-01 (1)30 Stevens, Deborah .............................Yale, 02/09/01

1995-96 (1)34 LaMacchia, Mary ............................. Lehigh, 1/5/96

1994-95 (1)41 Farley, Keri .................................... Harvard, 3/3/95

1993-94 (1)31 Farley, Keri ......................... Georgetown, 12/20/93

1992-93 (1)34 Farley, Keri ......................St. Bonaventure, 1/12/93

1989-90 (1)38 Walker, Karen .....................................Penn, 3/3/90

1988-89 (1)31 Walker, Karen ...................................Brown, 2/4/89

1987-88 (1)32 Walker, Karen ............................. Bucknell, 12/8/87

1986-87 (1)32 Browne, Mary ..................................Penn, 2/21/87

1982-83 (1)32 Anderson, Rhonda ....................... Colgate, 12/7/82

1981-82 (1)31 Anderson, Rhonda .........................Brown, 2/12/82

30 Point Games By PlayerNia Marshall (4)31 Robert Morris, 12/20/14 36 at Vermont, 12/30/14 33 Howard, 1/7/1531 Binghamton, 12/30/15

Keri Farley (3)31 Georgetown, 12/20/93 34 St. Bonaventure, 1/12/93 41 Harvard, 3/3/95

Karen Walker (3)32 Bucknell, 12/8/87 31 Brown, 2/4/89 38 Penn, 3/3/90

Rhonda Anderson (2)31 Brown, 2/12/82 32 Colgate, 12/7/82

Karin Dwyer (2)33 Princeton, 2/24/84 34 Yale, 1/21/84

Mary Browne (1)32 Penn, 2/21/87

Mary LaMacchia (1)34 Lehigh, 1/5/96

Do Stevens (1)30 Yale, 02/09/01

100 THREES: The Big Red has amassed at least 100 3-pointers in each of the last seven seasons … Cornell has registered at least 100 3-pointers in all but one season under head coach Dayna Smith, with the 2006-07 squad coming up just short with 98 treys.

FOR OPENERS: The Big Red is 19-26 all-time in season openers. Coach Dayna Smith saw her record slip to 3-11 in season openers after being edged by Hartford, 53-50, on Nov. 13, 2015. It was Cornell’s second consecutive one-possession loss to the Hawks in a season opener.

PLAYER OF THE WEEK NOTES: • Nia Marshall was named Ivy League Player of the Week (POW) four times last season (Dec. 22, Dec. 29, Jan. 12, Feb. 15), becoming the first Big Red women’s basketball player to be named Ivy POW four times in a single season since Allyson DiMagno did so during the 2012-13 campaign. • Marshall was also named the Ivy League Player of the Week on Feb. 3, 2014, to become the first-ever Cornell freshman to take home the honor. • Marshall’s five career POW honors ranks third all-time in Cornell history, behind Allyson DiMagno and Mary LaMacchia who each took home the award six times. • In addition to her five POW honors, Marshall was named the Ivy Rookie of the Week (ROW) five times last season, giving her 10 total Ivy weekly awards to her credit, matching Jeomi Maduka who was honored 10 times by the conference (seven ROW; three POW).

PRESEASON IVY STANDINGS: The Big Red women’s basketball team was picked to finish in fifth place in the 2015-16 Ivy League preseason media poll. No. 25 Princeton, the reigning Ivy League champion, is the preseason favorite earning 16-of-17 first place votes and 135 points overall. Penn was the only other team to earn a first place vote and register more than 100 points with 115. Harvard was picked third with 94 points, followed by Yale in fourth place (76 points). Cornell (64 points) sits above Dartmouth (60), Brown (42) and Columbia (26).

WHAT WAS LOST: The Big Red graduated two players from the 2014-15 squad – Christine Kline and Sarah Poland – and lost two other non-letter winners. The four players accounted for an average of 9.4 points and 6.25 rebounds per game.

WHAT REMAINS: Cornell returns four starters and two additional letter winners from last season’s squad. The Big Red returns 84% of its scoring (1,375-of-1,640 points) and 84% of its rebounding (874-of-1088) from a year ago.

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THE 400-POINT CLUB: Last season, Nia Marshall became just the 12th player in Cornell women’s basketball history to register 400 points in a single season and the first since Allyson DiMagno tallied 411 in 2012-13. Prior to DiMagno, the last Big Red player to reach the 400 point plateau was Tanya Karcic (412) during the 2003-04 season.

TICKLE THE ALL-IVY: Nia Marshall was named first-team All-Ivy last season. She became the Big Red’s first member of the top conference team since Jeomi Maduka took home first-team honors following the 2007-08 season. Additionally, Marshall was named a College Sports Mad-ness first-team selection.

JUST SHY OF A SCHOOL RECORD: Nia Marshall fell just 13 points shy of setting a new school record for points in a single season, finishing the year with 455 points to rank third behind Mary LaMacchia (467 in 1995-96) and Rhonda Anderson (462 in 1982-83).

TIGHT LOSSES: Eight of the Big Red’s 13 losses last season came by nine or fewer points. TOUGH D: Cornell held eight opponents last season to less than 50 points, the most since the 1978-79 team held 10 opponents to fewer than 50 points.

THE 2014-15 SEASON: Cornell finished the 2014-15 season with a 15-13 record (6-8 Ivy), the program’s first winning season since the 2007-08 campaign. With its 9-5 non-conference record, the Big Red earned a winning non-conference record for the third straight season, a feat that has never been accomplished in Cornell women’s basketball history. At one point, the Big Red had a six-game winning streak from Dec. 30, 2014 to Jan. 30, 2015, the longest since setting the school record with eight consecutive victories during the 2007-08 season. Following a brilliant sophomore campaign in which she came just 13 points shy of setting the school record, Nia Marshall was named first-team All-Ivy. She was the Big Red’s first member of the top conference team since Jeomi Maduka took home first-team honors following the 2007-08 season. Additionally, Marshall was named a College Sports Madness first-team selection. Marshall became the first player in Cornell women’s basketball history to score at least 30 points three times in the same season. But Marshall was not the only member of the sophomore class to have impressive single-game performances, as Nicholle Aston set the school record for field goal percentage in a single game (1.000; 8-for-8 vs. Marshall on Nov. 26), and Megan LeDuc matched the Cornell single-game record with eight steals vs. Columbia on Jan. 17. Additionally, the 2014-15 squad set the school record for the fewest turnovers in a single game with just five miscues at Penn on Feb. 6.

UP NEXT: The Big Red plays its final non-conference game of the season when it welcomes Delaware State to Newman Arena on Wednesday, Jan. 6 at 7 p.m.

• 14th season directing the Big Red women’s basketball program. • The winningest coach in Cornell women’s basketball program history.• Earned her 100th career win vs. Manhattan (70-60) on Nov. 20, 2012.• Led Cornell to its only Ivy League women’s basketball title in 2007-08.• Has coached 26 All-Ivy performers, including one conference Player of the Year, one conference Rookie of the Year, and the only All-American in program history ... Has coached seven Academic All-Ivy selections and four CoSIDA Academic All-District selections.

Dayna Smiththe rebecca QuiNN MorgaN ‘60 heaD coach

The Smith FileeducationUniversity of Rhode Island B.A., Business Management, 1996

Head Coaching experienceCornell University, 2002-present •Overall Record: 146-223 •2007-08 Ivy League championship •2007-08 NCAA tournament appearanceUniversity of Rhode Island (interim), 1999

Assistant Coaching experienceUniversity of Pennsylvania, 1999-2002 •2000-01 - Ivy League championship (14-0) •2000-01 NCAA tournament appearanceUniversity of Rhode Island, 1996-1999

Playing experienceUniversity of Rhode Island, 1992-96 •1996 - Atlantic 10 title; NCAA tournament •1995, 96 - Atlantic 10 first team selection

Honors •2013 - Named an A10 Women’s Basketball Legend •2009 - Inducted into URI Hall of Fame •2008 - Named the Ithaca Journal Coach of the Year

2015-16 Careeroverall .......................................... 7-5 ......146-223 at Home ............................................. 5-1 ............88-82 On Road ............................................. 2-4 ..........48-127 Neutral Site ........................................ 0-0 ............. 9-14 In Overtime........................................ 0-0 ............... 3-1ivy league coNfereNce play .................. 0-0 ....... 68-114 at home ............................................. 0-0 ............42-46 on road .............................................. 0-0 ............25-65by MoNth

November .......................................... 3-3 ............29-47 December .......................................... 4-2 ............30-37 January .............................................. 0-0 ............42-43 February ............................................ 0-0 ............36-67 March ................................................ 0-0 ............. 8-28by coNfereNce

America East ...................................... 1-2 ............. 9-14 American Athletic Conference ........... 0-0 ............... 0-2 Atlantic Coastal Conference ............... 0-0 ............... 1-9 Atlantic Sun Conference ..................... 0-0 ............... 0-1 Atlantic 10 ......................................... 0-0 ............. 1-11 Big East .............................................. 0-0 ............... 0-3 Big South ........................................... 0-0 ............... 2-4 Big West............................................. 1-0 ............... 1-0 Big 10 ................................................ 0-0 ............... 0-2 Big 12 ................................................ 0-0 ............... 0-3 Conference USA ................................. 0-1 ............... 1-3 Colonial Athletic Association .............. 1-0 ............... 4-6 Great West Conference ....................... 0-0 ............... 2-0 Horizon League .................................. 0-0 ............... 2-2 Ivy League ......................................... 0-0 ..........69-114 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference .... 1-0 ............... 6-9 Mid-American Conference ................. 0-1 ............... 2-7 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference ....... 0-0 ............... 5-3 Missouri Valley Conference ................ 0-0 ............... 1-1 Northeastern Conference ................... 2-0 ............. 11-5 Ohio Valley Conference ...................... 0-0 ............... 2-0 Pac 12 ................................................ 0-1 ............... 0-1 Patriot League ................................... 1-0 ............19-16 Southern Conference ......................... 0-0 ............... 0-1 Southland Conference........................ 0-0 ............... 1-1 Summit League ................................. 0-0 ............... 2-3 Western Athletic Conference .............. 0-0 ............... 0-2 Division II ........................................... 0-0 ............... 2-0 Division III .......................................... 0-0 ............... 4-0

SMItH VS. all oPPoNeNtSopponent .......................W-lAlbany ....................................2-1Army ......................................2-2Binghamton ...........................5-7Bowling Green .......................0-1Brown ................................12-14Bryant ....................................3-0Bucknell .................................3-9Buffalo ...................................3-3Cal State Fullerton ..................1-0Canisius .................................0-4Central Connecticut State .......0-1Cleveland State ......................1-1Colgate ...................................9-3Columbia ............................15-11Connecticut ............................0-1Coppin State ...........................1-2Daemen College (N.Y.) ............1-0Dartmouth .........................10-17Davidson ...............................0-1Dayton ...................................0-1DePaul....................................0-1Drake......................................1-0Drexel .....................................0-4Duquesne ...............................0-4Eastern Michigan ...................0-2Fairfield ..................................3-1Fairleigh Dickinson .................1-0Florida Gulf Coast ...................0-1Fordham ................................1-1Gardner-Webb .......................1-0Hartford .................................0-2Harvard ................................2-24Howard ..................................2-0Indiana ...................................0-1Indiana State ..........................0-1Ithaca .....................................4-0IUPUI ......................................1-1James Madison ......................1-1Lafayette ................................3-1Lehigh ....................................0-1Liberty ...................................0-2Long Island ............................0-1Longwood ..............................1-1Loyola (MD) ............................2-0Manhattan .............................2-2Marist .....................................0-2Marshall .................................1-1Miami.....................................0-2Morgan State .........................2-1Mt. St. Mary’s .........................1-0Nebraska-Omaha ...................1-0New Hampshire .....................0-3Niagara ..................................1-0NJIT ........................................2-0North Texas ............................0-1Oakland..................................0-1Ohio State ..............................0-1Penn ...................................11-15Princeton..............................7-19Radford ..................................0-1Rice ........................................0-1Robert Morris .........................1-1Samford .................................0-1Seattle ...................................0-1South Dakota .........................0-2St. Bonaventure......................0-4St. Francis (N.Y.) .....................4-1St. Francis (Pa.).......................1-1St. John’s ...............................0-2Stanford .................................0-1Stony Brook ............................0-1Syracuse .................................1-8Tennessee-Martin ..................1-0Tennessee State .....................1-0Texas ......................................0-1Texas A&M-CC ........................1-1TCU .........................................0-1UT-Arlington ..........................0-1Towson ...................................1-0Vermont .................................2-0Wagner ..................................1-0West Virginia ..........................0-1William & Mary ......................1-1Winston-Salem ......................1-0Yale ....................................12-14Youngstown State ..................1-0

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2015-16 opponent High/lows

2015-16 Cornell High/lowsCategoryPOINTSFIELD GOALS MADE FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTSFIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (min. 5 made)3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE (min. 2 made)FREE THROWS MADE FREE THROW ATTEMPTSFREE THROW PERCENTAGE (min. 3 made)REBOUNDSASSISTSSTEALSBLOCKED SHOTSTURNOVERSFOULS

Team High88 vs. Towson (12/2/15)33 vs. Towson (12/2/15)65, 2xs last vs. Stony Brook (12/4/15).545 (30-55) vs. Saint Francis (11/23/15)7 vs. Towson (12/2/15)24 at Marshall (11/27/15).625 (5-8) at Bryant (11/15/15)16 vs. Colgate (11/18/15)26 at Buffalo (11/25/15).938 (15-16) at Bryant (11/15/15)50 vs. Fairfield (12/17/15)27 vs. Towson (12/2/15)14 vs. Saint Francis (11/23/15)5 vs. Colgate (11/18/15)20 vs. Saint Francis (11/23/15)20 at Marshall (11/27/15)

team low38 at Stanford (12/19/15)12 at Buffalo (11/25/15)46 at Buffalo (11/25/15).226 (14-62) at Stanford (12/19/15)2, 4xs last vs. Binghamton (12/30/15)5 vs. Binghamton (12/30/15).200 (3-15) at Hartford (11/13/15)4 at Stanford (12/19/15)7 vs. Fairfield (12/17/15).333 (4-12) at Stanford (12/19/15)28 at Stanford (12/19/15)9, 5xs last at Stanford (12/19/15)4 at Stanford (12/19/15)0 at Stanford (12/19/15)6 vs. Towson (12/2/15)11, 2xs last vs. Fairfield (12/17/15)

Individual High31 by Nia Marshall vs. Binghamton (12/30/15)15 by Nia Marshall vs. Binghamton (12/30/15)19 by Nia Marshall at Hartford (11/13/15).938 (15-16) by Nia Marshall vs. Binghamton (12/30/15)4 by Caroline Shelquist vs. Colgate (11/18/15)9 by Caroline Shelquist vs. Colgate (11/18/15)1.000, 2xs last by M. LeDuc (3-3) at Cal State Fullerton (12/19/15)7, 2xs last by Nia Marshall vs. Saint Francis (11/23/15)12, 2xs last by Nia Marsall at Buffalo (11/25/15)1.000 (6-6) last by Nia Marshall vs. Towson (12/2/15)13 last by Maddie Campbell vs. Fairfield (12/17/15)10 by Kerri Moran vs. Towson (12/2/15)7 by Maddie Campbell vs. Colgate (11/18/15)2, 5xs last by Nicholle Astonlat Cal State Fullerton (12/19/15)-- 5, 3xs last by Nicholle Aston vs. Fairfield (12/17/15)

CategoryPOINTSFIELD GOALS MADE FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTSFIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (min. 5 made)3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE (min. 2 made)FREE THROWS MADE FREE THROW ATTEMPTSFREE THROW PERCENTAGE (min. 3 made)REBOUNDSASSISTSSTEALSBLOCKED SHOTSTURNOVERSFOULS

Team High93 by Stanford (12/19/15) 31 by Stanford (12/19/15)63, 2xs last by Stanford (12/19/15).509 (27-53) by Marshall (11/27/15)15 by Saint Francis (11/23/15)35 by Saint Francis (11/23/15).435 (10-23) by Stanford (12/19/15)21 by Stanford (12/19/15)24 by Stanford (12/19/15).875 (21-24) by Stanford (12/19/15)54 by Stanford (12/19/15)20 by Stanford (12/19/15)11, 2xs last by Binghamton (12/30/15)6, 2xs last by Stanford (12/19/15)21 by Bryant (11/15/15)26 by Saint Francis (11/23/15)

team low35 by Fairfield (12/17/15)15 by Fairfield (12/17/15)51, 2xs last by Stony Brook (12/4/15) .254 (15-59) by Fairfield (12/17/15)3 by Fairfield (12/17/15)15 by Stony Brook (12/4/15).158 (3-19) by Fairfield (12/17/15)2 by Fairfield (12/17/15)2 by Fairfield (12/17/15).528 (9-17) by Stony Brook (12/4/15)27 by Binghamton (12/20/15)10 by Fairfield (12/17/15)1 by Stony Brook (12/4/15)1 by Marshall (11/27/15)8 by Stanford (12/19/15)10 by Fairfield (12/17/15)

Individual High28 by Jessica Kovatch, Saint Francis (11/23/15)11 by Jessica Kovatch, Saint Francis (11/23/15)23 by Jessica Kovatch, Saint Francis (11/23/15)1.000 (6-6) by Talequia Hamilton, Marshall (11/27/15)6 by Jessica Kovatch, Saint Francis (11/23/15)13 by Jessica Kovatch, Saint Francis (11/23/15)1.000 (3-3) by Karlie Samuelson, Stanford (12/19/15)8 by Breanna Rucker, Bryant (11/15/15)9 by Kateri Stone, Colgate (11/18/15)1.000, 9xs last by Kim Albrecht (4-4), Binghamton (12/30/15)14 by Randyll Butler, Colgate (11/18/15)8 by Kori Bayne-Walker, Stony Brook (12/4/15)5 by Karin Moss, Buffalo (11/25/15)3, 3xs last by Christa Scognamiglio, Stony Brook (12/4/15)7 by Sianni Martin, Towson (12/2/15)4, 12xs last by K. Gabriel & M. Berry, Cal State Fullerton (12/21/15)

Back Row (L to R): Maddie Campbell, Nicholle Aston, Christine Ehland, Nia Marshall, Janée Dennis, Caroline Shelquist. Front Row (L to R): Samantha Clement, Marisa Knox, Sam Auricchio, Megan LeDuc, Kerri Moran, Taylor DePalma, Jamie Hill.

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TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS No. Player GP -GS Min -Avg FG -FGA Pct 3FG -FGA Pct FT -FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 24 Marshall, Nia 12 -12 394 -32.8 84 -168 .500 2 -10 .200 42 -71 .592 25 47 72 6.0 33 0 16 33 12 26 212 17.7 32 Aston, Nicholle 12 -12 350 -29.2 58 -130 .446 0 -0 .000 3 -9 .333 26 51 77 6.4 35 2 20 13 5 7 119 9.9 22 Moran, Kerri 12 -12 391 -32.6 34 -90 .378 7 -18 .389 12 -19 .632 9 30 39 3.3 25 1 56 24 2 17 87 7.3 05 Campbell, Maddie 12 -11 354 -29.5 33 -85 .388 1 -1 1.000 16 -23 .696 28 57 85 7.1 27 0 37 15 6 15 83 6.9 44 LeDuc, Megan 12 -12 383 -31.9 28 -79 .354 14 -33 .424 13 -18 .722 6 37 43 3.6 30 0 39 35 2 15 83 6.9 13 Shelquist, Caroline 12 -1 191 -15.9 20 -61 .328 19 -55 .345 3 -6 .500 2 7 9 0.8 10 0 3 11 0 2 62 5.2 33 Ehland, Christine 8 -0 112 -14.0 13 -25 .520 0 -1 .000 9 -12 .750 4 17 21 2.6 13 0 4 5 2 6 35 4.4 23 Clement, Samantha 10 -0 52 -5.2 3 -17 .176 2 -7 .286 6 -7 .857 4 5 9 0.9 3 0 1 4 0 3 14 1.4 14 Knox, Marisa 12 -0 103 -8.6 3 -16 .188 0 -0 .000 5 -10 .500 1 7 8 0.7 9 0 7 5 0 3 11 0.9 10 Dennis, Janee 8 -0 26 -3.3 1 -10 .100 1 -5 .200 2 -4 .500 1 3 4 0.5 2 0 0 2 0 3 5 0.6 03 DePalma, Taylor 9 -0 41 -4.6 1 -12 .083 0 -8 .000 0 -0 .000 1 2 3 0.3 2 0 1 3 0 1 2 0.2 11 Hill, Jamie 1 -0 3 -3.0 0 -1 .000 0 -0 .000 0 -0 .000 0 1 1 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 TM Team 18 38 56 4.7 0 5 0 Total 12 - - -- 278 -694 .401 46 -138 .333 111 -179 .620 125 302 427 35.6 189 3 184 155 29 98 713 59.4 Opponents 12 - - -- 253 -675 .375 86 -268 .321 134 -182 .736 143 322 465 38.8 203 0 159 184 46 73 726 60.5

DEADBALL REBOUNDS: OFF DEF TOTALCornell 35 1 36Opponents 24 2 26

TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS No. Player GP -GS Min -Avg FG -FGA Pct 3FG -FGA Pct FT -FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg

2015-16 resultsDATE TIME OPPONENT SCORE ATTEND HIGH POINTS HIGH REBOUNDS11/13/15 7:00 p.m. at Hartford 50-53 L 862 (17) Marshall, Nia (8) Aston, Nicholle; (8) LeDuc, Megan11/15/15 1:00 p.m. at Bryant W 70-62 316 (23) Marshall, Nia (10) Campbell, Maddie 11/18/15 8:30 p.m. COLGATE W 73-60 312 (17) Aston, Nicholle (10) Aston, Nicholle; (10) Campbell, Maddie11/23/15 6:00 p.m. SAINT FRANCIS W 75-69 232 (27) Marshall, Nia (9) Marshall, Nia11/25/15 2:00 p.m. at Buffalo 41-59 L 785 (9) Ehland, Christine; (9) Marshall, Nia (8) Aston, Nicholle11/27/15 4:00 p.m. at Marshall 47-73 L (9) LeDuc, Megan; (9) Moran, Kerri (6) Campbell, Maddie; (6) Marshall, Nia12/02/15 7:00 p.m. TOWSON W 88-66 225 (22) Marshall, Nia (10) Aston, Nicholle12/04/15 7:00 p.m. STONY BROOK 49-58 L 230 (16) Marshall, Nia (7) Campbell, Maddie12/17/15 5:00 p.m. FAIRFIELD W 59-35 145 (21) Marshall, Nia (13) Campbell, Maddie 12/19/15 2:00 p.m. PST at Stanford 38-93 L 3015 (8) Marshall, Nia; (8) Aston, Nicholle (5) Campbell, Maddie 12/21/15 5:30 p.m. PST at Cal State Fullerton W 59-47 213 (18) Marshall, Nia (7) Campbell, Maddie12/30/15 7:00 p.m. BINGHAMTON W 64-57 472 (31) Marshall, Nia (12) Aston, Nicholle

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ToTAl 3-PTrS reBoUnDSopponent Date Score w/l FG -FGA Pct 3FG -FGA Pct FT -FTA Pct off Def Tot PF A To Blk Stl PtsCornell 11/13 50-53 L 21 -58 36.2% 3 -15 20.0% 5 -11 45.5% 14 23 37 16 9 10 2 7 50at Hartford 17 -51 33.3% 5 -16 31.3% 14 -18 77.8% 12 26 38 13 8 12 4 5 53Cornell 11/15 70-62 W 28 -56 50.0% 5 -8 62.5% 9 -11 81.8% 7 23 30 19 9 15 2 13 70at Bryant 20 -60 33.3% 9 -31 29.0% 13 -16 81.3% 20 22 42 18 15 21 2 7 62Cornell 11/18 73-60 W 19 -61 31.1% 6 -21 28.6% 16 -21 76.2% 16 24 40 24 12 14 5 8 60vs. Colgate 26 -58 44.8% 5 -14 35.7% 16 -25 64.0% 14 27 41 16 21 14 5 5 73Cornell 11/23 75-69 W 30 -55 54.5% 2 -6 33.3% 13 -24 61.1% 10 30 40 17 24 20 4 14 75vs. St. Francis University 23 -63 36.5% 15 -35 42.9% 8 -12 66.7% 12 21 33 26 15 19 5 7 69Cornell 11/25 41-59 L 12 -46 26.1% 3 -10 30.0% 14 -26 53.8% 10 20 30 19 9 16 3 10 41at Buffalo 21 -57 36.8% 6 -21 28.6% 11 -17 64.7% 18 29 47 24 14 18 2 11 59Cornell 11/27 47-73 L 17 -60 28.3% 5 -24 20.8% 8 -11 72.7% 12 22 34 20 9 18 1 8 47at Marshall 27 -53 50.9% 4 -19 21.1% 15 -20 75.0% 7 33 40 16 13 16 1 7 73Cornell 12/2 88-60 W 33 -65 50.8% 7 -13 53.8% 15 -16 93.8% 12 25 37 11 27 6 2 9 88vs. Towson 21 -52 40.4% 8 -22 36.4% 10 -15 66.7% 9 21 30 18 14 16 5 2 60Cornell 12/4 49-58 L 21 -65 32.3% 2 -7 28.6% 5 -8 62.5% 10 23 33 17 11 7 1 5 49vs. Stony Brook 22 -51 43.1% 5 -15 33.3% 9 -17 52.9% 9 36 45 11 14 15 6 1 58Cornell 12/17 59-35 W 26 -63 41.3% 2 -9 22.2% 5 -7 71.4% 15 35 50 11 17 12 4 7 59vs. Fairfield 15 -59 25.4% 3 -19 15.8% 2 -2 100% 10 22 32 10 10 10 5 5 35Cornell 12/19 38-93 L 14 -62 22.6% 6 -16 37.5% 4 -12 33.3% 9 19 28 14 9 11 0 4 38at Stanford 31 -63 49.2% 10 -23 43.5% 21 -24 87.5% 14 40 54 11 20 8 6 7 93Cornell 12/21 59-47 W 23 -55 41.8% 4 -11 36.4% 9 -11 81.8% 6 27 33 13 16 10 4 6 59at Cal State Fullerton 16 -52 30.8% 11 -30 36.7% 4 -7 57.1% 11 26 37 17 11 19 2 2 47 Cornell 12/30 64-57 W 27 -51 52.9% 2 -5 40.0% 8 -17 47.1% 6 28 34 16 23 16 1 10 64vs. Binghamton 21 -53 39.6% 4 -16 25.0% 11 -13 84.6% 5 22 27 15 13 16 3 11 57Cornell 1/2 at Howard Cornell 1/6 vs. Delaware State Cornell 1/16 at Columbia Cornell 1/23 vs. Columbia Cornell 1/29 vs. Harvard Cornell 1/30 vs. Dartmouth Cornell 2/5 vs. Brown Cornell 2/6 vs. Yale Cornell 2/12 at Princeton Cornell 2/13 at Penn Cornell 2/19 at Dartmouth Cornell 2/20 at Harvard Cornell 2/26 vs. Penn Cornell 2/27 vs. Princeton Cornell 3/4 at Yale Cornell 3/5 at Brown

2015-16 CoRnell women’s BasketBall game-By-game statistiCs

GP FG -FGA Pct 3FG -FGA Pct FT -FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts AvgCornell Totals 6 163 -357 .457 20 -54 .370 62 -97 .639 67 168 235 39.2 88 3 123 75 17 50 408 68.0 Opponent Totals 6 121 -339 .357 41 -128 .320 56 -80 .700 61 146 207 34.5 104 0 78 90 29 34 339 56.5

Home Games (5-1) TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS

Away Games (2-4) TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS

Games won (7) TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS

Games lost (5) TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS

GP FG -FGA Pct 3FG -FGA Pct FT -FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts AvgCornell Totals 6 115 -337 .341 26 -84 .310 49 -82 .598 58 134 192 32.0 101 0 61 80 12 48 305 50.8 Opponent Totals 6 132 -336 .393 45 -140 .321 78 -102 .765 82 176 258 43.0 99 0 81 94 17 39 387 64.5

GP FG -FGA Pct 3FG -FGA Pct FT -FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts AvgCornell Totals 7 193 -403 .479 27 -66 .409 75 -111 .676 70 195 265 37.9 103 2 137 93 22 64 488 69.7 Opponent Totals 7 135 -400 .338 56 -174 .322 64 -86 .744 83 158 241 34.4 128 0 90 115 27 42 390 55.7

GP FG -FGA Pct 3FG -FGA Pct FT -FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts AvgCornell Totals 5 85 -291 .292 19 -72 .264 36 -68 .529 55 107 162 32.4 86 1 47 62 7 34 225 45.0 Opponent Totals 5 118 -275 .429 30 -94 .319 70 -96 .729 60 164 224 44.8 75 0 69 69 19 31 336 67.2

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SeaSoN HIgHSPoints ..............................18 vs. Fairfield (12/17/15) Rebounds .................12 vs. Binghamton (12/30/15)FG Made ...........................9 vs. Fairfield (12/17/15) FG Attempts ... 15, 3xs, last CSU Fullerton (12/21/15)3pt Made.............................................................. --3pt Attempts ........................................................ --FT Made ...... 1, 3xs, last vs. Binghamton (12/30/15)FT Attempts ...............4 vs. Binghamton (12/30/15)Assists ........................... 4 CSU Fullerton (12/21/15)Blocks ..............2, 2xs, last CSU Fullerton (12/21/15)Steals .......... 2, 2xs, last vs. Binghamton (12/30/15)Minutes ....................38 vs. Binghamton (12/30/15)

Career HIgHSPoints .................. 22 vs. Youngstown State (1/2/15) Rebounds .. 12, 2xs, last vs. Binghamton (12/30/15)FG Made .............. 11 vs. Youngstown State (1/2/15)FG Attempts ........ 16, 2xs, last at Princeton (2/7/15)3pt Made.............................................................. --3pt Attempts ........................ 2 vs. Drake (11/29/13)FT Made ......................5 at Loyola (Md.) (12/22/14)FT Attempts ...........6, 2xs, last last at Penn (2/6/15) Assists ............ 4 , 2xs, last CSU Fullerton (12/21/15)Blocks .................................... 3 at Brown (1/30/15) Steals ................................ 3 at Columbia (1/25/15) Minutes ........................... 40 at Vermont (12/30/14)

Player Notes• Aston has started all 12 games this season. • Has three double-doubles on the season. • Has scored in double-digits six times this season • Has led Cornell in rebounding five times this season• Aston saw a significant increase in playing time during her sophomore season, moving into a starting role and ranking second on the team and 14th in the Ivy League with 11.3 points per game ... Was also second on the team and seventh in the conference with 7.3 rebounds per game ... Ranked third in the conference with a .504 shooting percentage and also ranked in the top 10 in the Ivy League in offensive rebounds (fourth – 2.4 per game) and defensive rebounds (seventh – 4.9 per game).

total 3-PtS reBoUNDS Year GP -GS Min -Avg FG -FGA Pct 3FG -FGA Pct FT -FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2013-14 27 -0 305 -11.3 38 -87 .437 0 -3 .000 8 -17 .471 19 43 62 2.3 35 0 7 19 10 8 84 3.12014-15 28 -27 852 -30.4 140 278 .504 0 -2 .000 37 -63 .587 67 136 203 7.3 78 4 35 46 12 19 317 11.32015-16 12 -12 350 -29.2 58 -130 .446 0 -0 .000 3 -9 .333 26 51 77 6.4 35 2 20 13 5 7 119 9.9TOTAL 67 -39 1507 -22.5 236 -495 .477 0 -5 .000 48 -89 .539 112 230 342 5.1 148 6 62 78 27 34 520 7.8

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Two Varsity LettersWoodland Hills, Calif.

Louisville HS

SeaSoN HIgHSPoints .......................17 vs. Saint Francis (11/23/15) Rebounds ........................13 vs. Fairfield (12/17/15)FG Made ................... 7 vs. Saint Francis (11/23/15) FG Attempts ......... 11, 2xs, last vs. Towson (12/2/15)3pt Made...........................1 vs. Fairfield (12/17/15)3pt Attempts .....................1 vs. Fairfield (12/17/15)FT Made ........ 3, 2xs, last vs. Stony Brook (12/4/15) FT Attempts .. 4, 2xs, last vs. Stony Brook (12/4/15)Assists ......... 5, 2xs, last vs. Binghamton (12/30/15)Blocks ................. 1, 4xs, last vs. Fairfield (12/17/15)Steals ................................. 4 at Buffalo (11/25/15)Minutes .......................... 39 at Hartford (11/13/15)

Career HIgHSPoints .......................17 vs. Saint Francis (11/23/15)Rebounds ........................13 vs. Fairfield (12/17/15)FG Made .....................7 vs. Saint Francis (11/23/15) FG Attempts ......................15 at Colgate (11/19/14)3pt Made ............... 1, 5xs, last vs. Fairfield (12/17/15)3pt Attempts .........................4 at Drexel (11/16/14)FT Made ............................4 at Syracuse (12/28/14)FT Attempts ......................6 at Syracuse (12/28/14)Assists ......... 5, 2xs, last vs. Binghamton (12/30/15)Blocks .................2 vs. Cal State Fullerton (2/7/13) *Steals ....................4, 3xs, last at Buffalo (11/25/15) Minutes ........................... 39 at Hartford (11/13/15)

Player Notes• Team captain.• Campbell has started 11 games this season.• Has scored in double figures three times this season.• Has led the Big Red in rebounding seven times this season, reaching double-figures three times. • Set a career-high with 17 points vs. Saint Francis. • Posted her first career double-double with 13 points and a career-high 10 rebounds vs. Bryant. • In her first season with the Big Red, Campbell served as the team’s co-captain and saw action in all 28 games, including eight starts. The first guard off the bench in 18-of-20 contests, she averaged 17.0 minutes, 3.6 points, 3.0 rebounds, and 1.1 assists per game.

total 3-PtS reBoUNDS Year GP -GS Min -Avg FG -FGA Pct 3FG -FGA Pct FT -FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts AvgUCSB TOTALS* 49 -5 382 -7.8 22 -65 .338 1 -19 .053 8 -15 .533 10 41 51 1.0 42 0 18 32 6 2 53 1.1

2014-15 28 -8 477 -17.0 40 -130 .308 3 -20 .150 17 -26 .654 24 59 83 3.0 43 2 30 37 6 26 100 3.62015-16 12 -11 354 -29.5 33 -85 .388 1 -1 1.000 16 -23 .696 28 57 85 7.1 27 0 37 15 6 15 83 6.9TOTAL 40 -19 831 -20.8 73 -215 .340 4 -21 .190 33 -49 .673 52 116 168 4.2 70 2 67 52 12 41 183 4.6

#35 MaDDie caMpbell

Sr. • G • 6-0One Varsity Letter

Loomis, Calif. UC Santa Barbara

* - stats at UC Santa Barbara

SeaSoN HIgHSPoints .................................. 6 vs. Towson (12/2/15)Rebounds .... 2, 2xs, last vs. Binghamton (12/30/15)FG Made ............... 1, 2xs, last vs. Towson (12/2/15)FG Attempts .........................4 at Marshall (11/27/15)3pt Made............... 1, 2xs, last vs. Towson (12/2/15)3pt Attempts ......... 2, 2xs, last vs. Towson (12/2/15)FT Made ...............................3 vs. Towson (12/2/15)FT Attempts ........................ 3 vs. Towson (12/2/15)Assists .............................. 1 at Marshall (11/27/15)Blocks ................................................................... --Steals ................. 1, 2xs, last at Stanford (12/19/15)Minutes ...........................22 at Marshall (11/27/15)

Career HIgHSPoints .................................. 6 vs. Towson (12/2/15)Rebounds .... 2, 2xs, last vs. Binghamton (12/30/15)FG Made ............... 1, 2xs, last vs. Towson (12/2/15)FG Attempts .........................4 at Marshall (11/27/15)3pt Made............... 1, 2xs, last vs. Towson (12/2/15)3pt Attempts ......... 2, 2xs, last vs. Towson (12/2/15)FT Made ...............................3 vs. Towson (12/2/15)FT Attempts ........................ 3 vs. Towson (12/2/15)Assists .............................. 1 at Marshall (11/27/15)Blocks ................................................................... --Steals ................. 1, 2xs, last at Stanfrod (12/19/15)Minutes ...........................22 at Marshall (11/27/15)

Player Notes• Clement has played in 10 games so far this season, getting her first collegiate minutes at Bryant.• Scored her first collegiate points at Marshall. • Had a career-high six points vs. Towson.• Clement earned a combined four letters at Canyon High School and Fairmont Preparatory Academy. • In her senior season, she broke the Fairmont Prep record for made 3-pointers in a career and scored more than 1,500 points in just three seasons.

total 3-PtS reBoUNDS Year GP -GS Min -Avg FG -FGA Pct 3FG -FGA Pct FT -FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2015-16 10 -0 52 -5.2 3 -17 .176 2 -7 .286 6 -7 .857 4 5 9 0.9 3 0 1 4 0 3 14 1.4TOTAL 10 -0 52 -5.2 3 -17 .176 2 -7 .286 6 -7 .857 4 5 9 0.9 3 0 1 4 0 3 14 1.4

#23 Samantha ClementFr. • G • 5-9

0 Varsity LetterAnaheim, Calif.

Fairmont Prep Academy

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SeaSoN HIgHSPoints .................................. 9 at Buffalo (11/25/15) Rebounds ...................6 vs. Saint Francis (11/23/15)FG Made ........ 3, 2xs, last vs. Stony Brook (12/4/15) FG Attempts .....5, 2xs, last vs. Stony Brook (12/4/15)3pt Made.............................................................. --3pt Attempts .................... 1 at Marshall (11/27/15)FT Made ............................. 5 at Buffalo (11/25/15)FT Attempts ........................ 8 at Buffalo (11/25/15)Assists ............ 1, 4xs, last vs. Stony Brook (12/4/15)Blocks ....................1, 3xs, last at Buffalo (11/25/15)Steals ....................2, 3xs, last at Buffalo (11/25/15)Minutes ...........................22 at Marshall (11/27/15)

Career HIgHSPoints .................................. 9 at Buffalo (11/25/15) Rebounds ...................6 vs. Saint Francis (11/23/15)FG Made ........ 3, 2xs, last vs. Stony Brook (12/4/15) FG Attempts .....5, 2xs, last vs. Stony Brook (12/4/15)3pt Made.............................................................. --3pt Attempts .................... 1 at Marshall (11/27/15)FT Made ............................. 5 at Buffalo (11/25/15)FT Attempts ........................ 8 at Buffalo (11/25/15)Assists ............ 1, 4xs, last vs. Stony Brook (12/4/15)Blocks ....................1, 3xs, last at Buffalo (11/25/15)Steals ....................2, 3xs, last at Buffalo (11/25/15)Minutes ...........................22 at Marshall (11/27/15)

Player Notes• Ehland was the first forward off the bench for the Big Red in the first eight games of the season prior to an injury. • Esatblished a new career-high with nine points at Buffalo. • Set initial career-highs in points (8), rebounds (6), steals (2), and minutes (17) vs. St. Francis.• As a freshman, Ehland saw the most playing time of any member of the Class of 2018, playing in 13 games and averaging 5.6 minutes per contest. She averaged 1.2 points and 1.7 rebounds per outing, while posting one steal and one blocked shot on the year. • A four-time letter winner at Mt. Lebanon high school, Ehland served as team captain her senior season ... She was named a Pittsburgh Post Gazette South Fab Five selection and earned her second consecutive 2014 Quad A first-team all-section honor.

total 3-PtS reBoUNDS Year GP -GS Min -Avg FG -FGA Pct 3FG -FGA Pct FT -FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2014-15 13 -0 73 -5.6 8 -15 .533 0 -0 .000 0 0 .000 6 16 22 1.7 9 0 0 8 1 1 16 1.22015-16 8 -0 112 -14.0 13 -25 .520 0 -1 .000 9 -12 .750 4 17 21 2.6 13 0 4 5 2 6 35 4.4TOTAL 21 -0 185 -8.8 21 -40 .525 0 -1 .000 9 -12 .750 10 33 43 2.0 22 0 4 13 3 7 51 2.4

#33 christiNe ehlaND

So. • F • 6-10 Varsity LettersPittsburgh, Pa.

Mt. Lebanon HS

SeaSoN HIgHSPoints ............................... 2 vs. Fairfield (12/17/15) Rebounds ............1, 3xs, last at Stanford (12/19/15)FG Made ...........................1 vs. Fairfield (12/17/15) FG Attempts ........................ 4 vs. Fairfield (12/17/15)3pt Made.............................................................. --3pt Attempts .......2, 2xs, last at Marshall (11/27/15)FT Made ............................................................... --FT Attempts ......................................................... --Assists .................................1 at Harford (11/13/15)Blocks ................................................................... --Steals ............................... 1 at Marshall (11/27/15)Minutes ...........................10 vs. Fairfield (12/17/15)

Career HIgHSPoints ................................ 9 vs. BROWN (02/21/15)Rebounds .........2, 2xs, last vs. Dartmouth (2/13/15)FG Made ............................ 3 vs. BROWN (02/21/15) FG Attempts ...........6, 2xs, last at Harvard (2/27/15)3pt Made........................... 3 vs. BROWN (02/21/15)3pt Attempts ............................ 6 at Harvard (2/27/15)FT Made .................... 1, 3s, last vs. YALE (02/20/15)FT Attempts .............2, 3xs, last vs. YALE (02/20/15)Assists .................................2 vs. Harvard (2/14/15)Blocks ................................................................... --Steals ..................1, 5xs, last at Marshall (11/27/15)Minutes ............................. 19 vs. Harvard (2/14/15)

Player Notes• DePalma has played in seven games this season. • In her sophomore season, DePalma saw a significant increase in game time, seeing action in 20 contests and averaging 6.8 minutes per outing. She averaged 2.3 points, 0.5 rebounds and 0.3 assists per game. •DePalma saw action in eight games during her freshman season, averaging 1.5 minutes per outing.•At nearby Ithaca high school, DePalma earned five varsity letters after making the varsity team as an eighth grader. As a senior captain, she was named to the All-New York State Section IV team and picked up first-team all-conference accolades..

total 3-PtS reBoUNDS Year GP -GS Min -Avg FG -FGA Pct 3FG -FGA Pct FT -FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2013-14 8 -0 12 -1.5 0 -1 .000 0 -0 .000 0 -0 .000 0 1 1 0.1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0.02014-15 20 -0 135 -6.8 15 -47 .319 12 -35 .343 3 7 .429 5 4 9 0.5 9 0 6 3 0 3 45 2.32015-16 9 -0 41 -4.6 1 -12 .083 0 -8 .000 0 -0 .000 1 2 3 0.3 2 0 1 3 0 1 2 0.2TOTAL 37 -0 188 -5.1 16 -60 .267 12 -43 .279 3 -7 .429 6 7 13 0.4 11 0 8 7 0 4 47 1.3

#3 taylor DepalMa

Jr. • G • 5-6One Varsity Letter

Ithaca, N.Y.Ithaca HS

SeaSoN HIgHSPoints ............................... 3 at Stanford (12/19/15)Rebounds .......................... 2 at Stanford (12/19/15)FG Made .............................................................. -- FG Attempts .........................4 at Marshall (11/27/15)3pt Made.............................................................. --3pt Attempts .....................2 at Marshall (11/27/15)FT Made ........................... 2 at Marshall (11/27/15)FT Attempts ..................... 2 at Marshall (11/27/15)Assists .................................................................. --Blocks ................................................................... --Steals .......... 1, 2xs, last vs. Saint Francis (11/23/15)Minutes .............................8 at Marshall (11/27/15)

Career HIgHSPoints ..................3, 2xs, last at Stanford (12/19/15) Rebounds ....................3 at Loyola (Md.) (12/22/14) FG Made .....................1 at Loyola (Md.) (12/22/14) FG Attempts ......................4 at Marshall (11/27/15) 3pt Made.....................1 at Loyola (Md.) (12/22/14) 3pt Attempts .......2, 2xs, last at Marshall (11/27/15) FT Made ..............2, 2xs, last at Marshall (11/27/15)FT Attempts ........2, 2xs, last at Marshall (11/27/15)Assists .................................................................. --Blocks ............................. 1 vs. Dartmouth (2/13/15)Steals .......... 1, 2xs, last vs. Saint Francis (11/23/15)Minutes .............................8 at Marshall (11/27/15)

Player Notes• Dennis has played in six games this season, averaging a career-best 3.3 minutes per game. • As a freshman, Dennis saw action in four games, playing against Loyola, Columbia (Jan. 17), Dartmouth (Feb. 13) and Princeton (March 6). She averaged 2.3 minutes per game and finished the year with five points, three rebounds and one blocked shot.• Dennis lettered four times at St. Andrew’s School, serving as team captain as a senior ... She earned a spot on the Blue-Gold All-Star team following her senior season and won her school’s Lasting Contribution Award for Basketball in 2014.

total 3-PtS reBoUNDS Year GP -GS Min -Avg FG -FGA Pct 3FG -FGA Pct FT -FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2014-15 4 -0 9 -2.3 1 -3 .333 1 -2 .500 2 -2 1.000 0 3 3 0.8 0 0 0 1 1 0 5 1.32015-16 8 -0 26 -3.3 1 -10 .100 1 -5 .200 2 -4 .500 1 3 4 0.5 2 0 0 2 0 3 5 0.6TOTAL 12 -0 35 -2.9 2 -13 .154 2 -7 .286 4 -6 .667 1 6 7 0.6 2 0 0 3 1 3 10 0.8

#10 JaNée DeNNis

So. • G • 6-00 Varsity Letters

Burlington Twp., N.J. St. Andrew’s School

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SeaSoN HIgHSPoints ................................................................... -- Rebounds ......................... 1 at Marshall (11/27/15)FG Made .............................................................. -- FG Attempts ..................... 1 at Marshall (11/27/15)3pt Made.............................................................. --3pt Attempts ........................................................ --FT Made ............................................................... --FT Attempts ........................................................ --Assists .................................................................. --Blocks ................................................................... --Steals ................................................................... --Minutes ............................ 3 at Marshall (11/27/15)

Career HIgHSPoints ................................................................... -- Rebounds ......................... 1 at Marshall (11/27/15)FG Made .............................................................. -- FG Attempts ..................... 1 at Marshall (11/27/15)3pt Made.............................................................. --3pt Attempts ........................................................ --FT Made ............................................................... --FT Attempts ........................................................ --Assists .................................................................. --Blocks ................................................................... --Steals ................................................................... --Minutes ............................ 3 at Marshall (11/27/15)

Player Notes• Saw the first playing tim of her career at Marshall after not playing her rookie season due to injury.• Hill earned four varsity letters at Montville high school, serving as team captain her senior season ... She was named the 2014 Connecticut East Region Player of the Year after finishing the season as the Eastern Connecticut Conference’s leading scorer .. Was a three-time first-team All-Eastern Connecticut Conference selection and was a two-time first-team all-state honoree, as well as being named to the Connecticut East Regional All-Star Team twice.

total 3-PtS reBoUNDS Year GP -GS Min -Avg FG -FGA Pct 3FG -FGA Pct FT -FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2014-15 DNP - INJ2015-16 1 -0 3 -3.0 0 -1 .000 0 -0 .000 0 -0 .000 0 1 1 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0TOTAL 1 -0 3 -3.0 0 -1 .000 0 -0 .000 0 -0 .000 0 1 1 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0

#4 JaMie hill

So. • G • 5-90 Varsity LettersMontville, Conn.

Montville HS

SeaSoN HIgHSPoints ................................4 at Marshall (11/27/15)Rebounds ..........................3 vs. Fairfield (12/17/15)FG Made ........... 1, 3xs, last vs. Fairfield (12/17/15) FG Attempts .........3, 3xs, last vs. Fairfield (12/17/15)3pt Made.............................................................. --3pt Attempts ........................................................ --FT Made ..............2, 2xs, last at Marshall (11/27/15)FT Attempts .......................4 vs. Colgate (11/18/15)Assists .......... 2, 2xs last vs. Binghamton (12/30/15)Blocks ................................................................... --Steals ................................1 vs. Fairfield (12/17/15)Minutes ....................14 vs. Binghamton (12/30/15)

Career HIgHSPoints ................................4 at Marshall (11/27/15)Rebounds ..........................2 at Marshall (11/27/15)FG Made ............ 1, 4xs, last vs. Fairfield (12/17/15)FG Attempts ....... 3, 3xs, last vs. Fairfield (12/17/15)3pt Made.............................................................. --3pt Attempts ........................................................ --FT Made ..............2, 2xs, last at Marshall (11/27/15)FT Attempts .......................4 vs. Colgate (11/18/15)Assists .......... 2, 2xs last vs. Binghamton (12/30/15)Blocks ................................................................... --Steals ................................1 vs. Fairfield (12/17/15)Minutes ....................14 vs. Binghamton (12/30/15)

Player Notes• Knox has seen a significant jump in playing time, playing in all 12 games this season and averaging 8.6 minutes per game.• As a freshman, Knox saw action in six games, averaging 1.5 minutes per contest. She finished the year with two points and three rebounds. • As the team’s starting point guard, Knox helped Central High School win the 2011 TSSAA AAA State Championship, before attending Center Hill High School and wining a 5A District Championship in 2013 ... During her senior season, she competed for Houston high school and earned a trip to the state tournament after winning the TSSAA District 15 championship, a regional championship, and a sub-state championship.

total 3-PtS reBoUNDS Year GP -GS Min -Avg FG -FGA Pct 3FG -FGA Pct FT -FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2014-15 6 -0 9 -1.5 1 -4 .250 0 -0 .000 0 0 .000 2 1 3 0.5 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 0.32015-16 12 -0 103 -8.6 3 -16 .188 0 -0 .000 5 -10 .500 1 7 8 0.7 9 0 7 5 0 3 11 0.9TOTAL 18 -0 112 -6.2 4 -20 .200 0 -0 .000 5 -10 .500 3 8 11 0.6 9 0 8 6 0 3 13 0.7

#14 Marisa KNox

So. • G • 5-6 0 Varsity LettersMemphis, Tenn.

Houston High School

SeaSoN HIgHSPoints ....... 13, 2xs, last at CSU Fullerton (12/19/15) Rebounds ......................... 8 at Hartford (11/13/15)FG Made .... 5, 2xs, last at CSU Fullerton (12/19/15) FG Attempts ............ 9, 2xs, last at Bryant (11/15/15)3pt Made................... 3 at CSU Fullerton (12/19/15)3pt Attempts ......... 5, 2xs, last vs. Towson (12/2/15)FT Made ...... 2, 6xs, last vs. Binghamton (12/30/15)FT Attempts .............. 4 vs. Saint Francis (11/23/15)Assists ....................... 9 vs. Saint Francis (11/23/15)Blocks ................. 1, 2xs, last vs. Colgate (11/18/15)Steals ........................ 4 at CSU Fullerton (12/19/15)Minutes ................... 39 at CSU Fullerton (12/19/15)

Career HIgHSPoints ................................19 at Colgate (11/19/14) Rebounds ............8, 5xs, last at Hartford (11/13/15)FG Made ................................7 vs. Bryant (12/6/14) FG Attempts ....................... 18 at Harvard (2/27/15) 3pt Made............... 4 vs. Youngstown State (1/2/15)3pt Attempts .......................12 at Drexel (11/16/14)FT Made .................... 5 at Robert Morris (12/20/14)FT Attempts ....................... 8 at Colgate (11/19/14) Assists ........................9 vs. Saint Francis (11/23/15)Blocks ................................2 vs. Columbia (1/17/15)Steals ................................8 vs. Columbia (1/17/15)Minutes ........................... 45 at Vermont (12/30/14)

Player Notes• Team captain.• Has started all 12 games this season. • Has scored in double-figures three times.• Has led the team in rebounding once. • Posted a career-high nine assists vs. Saint Francis University. • As a sophomore, LeDuc started all 28 games and played at least 40 minutes eight times ... She matched a Cornell record with eight steals vs. Columbia on Jan. 17. • LeDuc finished the year ranked in the top 20 of the Ivy League in assists per game (fourth – 3.3 apg.), assist/turnover ratio (fourth – 1.5 per game). 3-point FGM (ninth – 1.3 per game), 3-point FG percentage (12th – .266) and steals (13th – 1.3 spg.).

total 3-PtS reBoUNDS Year GP -GS Min -Avg FG -FGA Pct 3FG -FGA Pct FT -FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2013-14 28 -0 321 -11.5 21 -71 .296 10 -44 .227 9 -13 .692 3 18 21 0.8 23 0 37 24 2 11 61 2.22014-15 28 -28 1005 -35.9 76 -258 .295 37 -139 .266 36 56 .643 23 90 113 4.0 54 0 92 63 5 36 225 8.02015-16 12 -12 383 -31.9 28 -79 .354 14 -33 .424 13 -18 .722 6 37 43 3.6 30 0 39 35 2 15 83 6.9TOTAL 68 -40 1709 -25.1 125 -408 .306 61 -216 .282 58 -87 .667 32 145 177 2.6 107 0 168 122 9 62 369 5.4

#44 MegaN leDuc Jr. • G • 5-6

Two Varsity LettersVienna, Va.

James Madison HS

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SeaSoN HIgHSPoints .................................18 vs. Towson (12/2/15) Rebounds .............. 5, 3xs, last vs. Towson (12/2/15)FG Made ..............................7 vs. Towson (12/2/15) FG Attempts .......... 11, 2xs, last vs. Towson (12/2/15)3pt Made............................. 2 vs. Towson (12/2/15)3pt Attempts ........................ 6 at Marshall (11/27/15)FT Made .............................7 vs. Colgate (11/18/15)FT Attempts .....................10 vs. Colgate (11/18/15)Assists ................................10 vs. Towson (12/2/15)Blocks ................. 1, 2xs, last vs. Fairfield (12/17/15)Steals ................................4 at Marshall (11/27/15)Minutes .....37, 2xs, last vs. Binghamton (12/30/15)

Career HIgHSPoints .................................18 vs. Towson (12/2/15) Rebounds ....................................8 at Penn (2/6/15)FG Made ................ 7, 2xs, last vs. Towson (12/2/15)FG Attempts .................... 14 at Vermont (12/30/14)3pt Made...........................3 at Syracuse (12/28/14)3pt Attempts .....................6 at Syracuse (12/28/14)FT Made ............................. 10 vs. Drake (11/29/13)FT Attempts ....................... 12 vs. Drake (11/29/13) Assists ................................10 vs. Towson (12/2/15) Blocks .................................2 at Columbia (1/25/15)Steals ...................................5 at Seattle (11/30/13)Minutes ........................... 46 at Vermont (12/30/14)

Player Notes• Team captain.• Has started all 12 games this season. • Posted her first career double-double, and the Big Red’s first point-assist double-double since the 2009-10 season, with 18 points and 10 assists vs. Towson. • Has scored in double figures three times this season, including a career-high 18 points vs. Towson.• Handed out 10 assists without a turnover vs. Towson. The 10 assists rank eighth all-time in Cornell history for assists in a single game. • Handed out six assists with no turnovers vs. Stony Brook.• As a sophomore, Moran got off to a slow start due to a preseason injury, but still saw action in all 28 games, starting the final 20 of the season. • She finished the year ranked first on the team and third in the Ivy League with 3.4 assists per game, and was fifth overall in the conference with a 1.2 assist/turnover ratio ... Moran was also fourth on the team and 25th in the Ivy League with 7.5 points per game

total 3-PtS reBoUNDS Year GP -GS Min -Avg FG -FGA Pct 3FG -FGA Pct FT -FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2013-14 28 -27 765 -27.3 59 -183 .322 5 -32 .156 55 -81 .679 26 64 90 3.2 64 2 97 80 1 34 178 6.42014-15 28 -20 858 -30.6 76 -218 .349 16 -50 .320 42 59 .712 19 76 95 3.4 59 1 94 81 3 26 210 7.52015-16 12 -12 391 -32.6 34 -90 .378 7 -18 .389 12 -19 .632 9 30 39 3.3 25 1 56 24 2 17 87 7.3TOTAL 68 -59 2014 -29.6 169 -491 .344 28 -100 .280 109 -159 .686 54 170 224 3.3 148 4 247 185 6 77 475 7.0

#22 Kerri MoraN Jr. • G • 5-8

Two Varsity LettersFar Hills, N.J.

Oak Knoll School

SeaSoN HIgHSPoints .......................31 vs. Binghamton (12/30/15)Rebounds ........................11 vs. Fairfield (12/17/15)FG Made ................. 15 vs. Binghamton (12/30/15) FG Attempts ...................... 19 at Hartford (11/13/15)3pt Made............ 1, 2xs, last at Stanford (12/19/15)3pt Attempts .................... 3 at Marshall (11/27/15) FT Made .................... 7 vs. Saint Francis (11/23/15)FT Attempts ....... 12, 2xs, last at Buffalo (11/25/15)Assists ................................. 5 vs. Towson (12/2/15)Blocks ................ 2, 3xs, last vs. Fairfield (12/17/15) Steals .........................5 vs. Saint Francis (11/23/15)Minutes .......................... 39 at Hartford (11/13/15)

Career HIgHSPoints .............................. 36 at Vermont (12/30/14) Rebounds ..............13, 2xs, last vs. Howard (1/7/15)FG Made ...................15 vs. Binghamton (12/30/15) FG Attempts ........................ 24 vs. Howard (1/7/15)3pt Made.............1, 3xs, last at Stanford (12/19/15)3pt Attempts .................... 3 at Marshall (11/27/15)FT Made .................11 vs. Robert Morris (12/20/14)FT Attempts .......... 16 vs. Robert Morris (12/20/14) Assists ................... 6 vs. Youngstown State (1/2/15)Blocks ...................................5 vs. Colgate (11/8/13)Steals .....................6, 3xs, last vs. Howard (1/7/15)Minutes ........................... 42 at Vermont (12/30/14)

Player Notes• With 31 points vs. Binghamton Marshall recorded her 1,000th career point and became the first player in Big Red women’s basketball history to register four 30-point games in a career. The junior reached the 1,000-point plateau in just her 68th career game, faster than anyone other than Karen Walker ‘91.• Marshall’s 31 points vs. Binghamton came on a 15-of-16 shooting performance from the field, tying the school record for field goals made in a single game, and also finished tied for 10th all-time in NCAA history for the highest single game shooting percentage (.938).• Has scored in double-digits nine times this season, including four 20+ performances and one 30+ performance. • Has led the Big Red in scoring 10 times this season.• Has led Cornell in rebounding twice this year.• As a sophomore, Marshall was named first-team All-Ivy after ranking among the top 10 in the conference in points per game (third – 16.3), steals per game (third – 2.1), minutes played (fourth – 33.9), rebounds per game (fifth – 7.3), defensive rebounds (fifth – 5.4), field goal percentage (eighth –.451), free throw percentage (ninth –.691). • She is also the only player in Cornell women’s basketball history to score at least 30 points three times in a single season ... Her 36 points vs. Vermont ranks third in Cornell history and 22nd in Ivy League history for points in a single-game. •She is just the 12th player in Cornell women’s basketball history to register 400 points in a single season and fell just 13 points shy of setting a new school standard. • Prior to Cornell, she helped Hathaway Brown School win State Championships in both basketball and golf.

total 3-PtS reBoUNDS Year GP -GS Min -Avg FG -FGA Pct 3FG -FGA Pct FT -FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2013-14 28 -27 765 -27.3 135 -264 .511 0 -0 .000 82 -142 .577 49 107 156 5.6 84 2 40 64 33 48 352 12.62014-15 28 -28 948 -33.9 171 -379 .451 1 -1 1.000 112 162 .691 55 150 205 7.3 76 1 42 81 17 58 455 16.32015-16 12 -12 394 -32.8 84 -168 .500 2 -10 .200 42 -71 .592 25 47 72 6.0 33 0 16 33 12 26 212 17.7TOTAL 68 -67 2107 -31.0 390 -811 .481 3 -11 .273 236 -375 .629 129 304 433 6.4 193 3 98 178 62 132 1019 15.0

#24 Nia Marshall Jr. • F • 6-0

Two Varsity LettersMacedonia, Ohio

Hathaway Brown School

SeaSoN HIgHSPoints ...............................12 vs. Colgate (11/18/15) Rebounds .......................... 3 at Hartford (11/13/15)FG Made ............................4 vs. Colgate (11/18/15) FG Attempts ......................... 9 vs. Colgate (11/18/15)3pt Made............................4 vs. Colgate (11/18/15) 3pt Attempts ......................9 vs. Colgate (11/18/15)FT Made ............................. 2 at Buffalo (11/25/15)FT Attempts ....................... 2 at Buffalo (11/25/15)Assists .................1, 2xs, last at Marshall (11/27/15) Blocks ................................................................... --Steals ................ 1, 3xs, last vs. Fairfield (12/17/15)Minutes ........... 24, 2xs, last vs. Fairfield (12/17/15)

Career HIgHSPoints ...............................12 vs. Colgate (11/18/15) Rebounds .......................... 3 at Hartford (11/13/15)FG Made ............................4 vs. Colgate (11/18/15) FG Attempts ......................... 9 vs. Colgate (11/18/15)3pt Made............................4 vs. Colgate (11/18/15) 3pt Attempts ......................9 vs. Colgate (11/18/15)FT Made ............................. 2 at Buffalo (11/25/15)FT Attempts ....................... 2 at Buffalo (11/25/15)Assists .................1, 2xs, last at Marshall (11/27/15)Blocks ................................................................... --Steals ................ 1, 3xs, last vs. Fairfield (12/17/15)Minutes ........... 24, 2xs, last vs. Fairfield (12/17/15)

Player Notes• Started the first game of her collegiate career at Hartford ... Has played in every game this season. • Registered a career-high 12 points at Colgate. • A four-year letter winner at Minnetonka High School, Shelquist was a Miss Basketball Minnesota nominee in 2015, also earning state all-star accolades that same season.

total 3-PtS reBoUNDS Year GP -GS Min -Avg FG -FGA Pct 3FG -FGA Pct FT -FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2015-16 12 -1 191 -15.9 20 -61 .328 19 -55 .345 3 -6 .500 2 7 9 0.8 10 0 3 11 0 2 62 5.2TOTAL 12 -1 191 -15.9 20 -61 .328 19 -55 .345 3 -6 .500 2 7 9 0.8 10 0 3 11 0 2 62 5.2

#13 Caroline ShelquistFr. • G • 5-10

0 Varsity LetterMinnetonka, Minn.

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ScoringSCorInG leADerSGame: 41 by Keri Farley vs. Harvard (ot), 3-3-95Season: 467 by Mary LaMacchia, 1995-96Career: 1,650 by Karen Walker, 1987-91 CAreer SCorInG leADerS 1. 1,650 Karen Walker ............................................ 1987-91 2. 1,380 Keri Farley ............................................... 1991-95 3. 1,327 Deborah (Do) Stevens .............................. 1998-02 4. 1,329 Allyson DiMagno .......................................2010-14 5. 1,257 Karen Force .............................................. 2000-04 6. 1,256 Karin Dwyer ............................................. 1982-86 7. 1,214 Kim Ruck ................................................. 1994-98 8. 1,201 Clare Fitzpatrick ........................................2009-13 9. 1,194 Patti Froehlich ......................................... 1985-89 10. 1,189 Mary LaMacchia ...................................... 1992-96 11. 1,149 Mary Browne ........................................... 1983-87 12. 1,105 Rhonda Anderson .................................... 1979-83 13. 1,029 Jeomi Maduka .......................................... 2005-08 14. 1,018 Nia Marshall ....................................... 2013 - 15. 982 Breean Walas ........................................... 1998-02

Field GoalsFIelD GoAlS MADeGame: 15 by Karin Dwyer vs. Yale, 1-21-84 15 by Karen Walker vs. Penn, 3-3-90Season: 177 by Rhonda Anderson, 1982-83Career: 640 by Karen Walker, 1987-91

CAreer FIelD GoAlS MADe 1. 640 Karen Walker ............................................ 1987-91 2. 537 Keri Farley ............................................... 1991-95 3. 512 Patti Froehlich ......................................... 1985-89 4. 508 Mary Browne ........................................... 1983-87 5. 474 Karin Dwyer ............................................ 1982-86 6. 457 Allyson DiMagno .......................................2010-14 7. 443 Kim Ruck .................................................. 1994-98 8. 438 Rhonda Anderson .................................... 1979-83 9. 435 Clare Fitzpatrick ........................................2009-13 10. 416 Deborah (Do) Stevens .............................. 1998-02 12. 390 Nia Marshall ....................................... 2013 -

3-Point Field Goals (kept since 1987-88)3-PoInT FIelD GoAlS MADeGame: 9 by Keri Farley at Gerorgetown, 12-20-93Season: 74 by Mary LaMacchia, 1994-95Career: 187 by Mary LaMacchia, 1992-96

CAreer 3- PoInT FIelD GoAlS MADe 1. 187 Mary LaMacchia ...................................... 1992-96 2. 148 Allie Fedorowicz ........................................2006-10 3. 144 Shelby Lyman............................................2010-14 4. 129 Karen Force .............................................. 2000-04 5. 121 Virginia McMunigal ...................................2006-10 6. 113 Lauren Benson ..........................................2006-10 7. 111 Karen Walker ........................................... 1987-91 111 Kayleen Fitzsimmons .............................. 2005-08 9 110 Taylor Flynn ...............................................2009-13 110 Gretchen Gregg ....................................... 2004-08 23. 61 Megan LeDuc ..................................... 2013 --

Free ThrowsFree THrowS MADeGame: 15 by Karen Force at Yale, 2-1-03Season: 139 by Karen Force, 2002-03Career: 394 by Deborah (Do) Stevens , 1998-02

CAreer Free THrowS MADe 1. 394 Deborah (Do) Stevens .............................. 1998-02 2. 356 Karen Force .............................................. 2000-04 3. 339 Jeomi Maduka ......................................... 2005-08 4. 328 Allyson DiMagno ...................................... 2010 -14 328 Clare Fitzpatrick ........................................2009-13 6. 308 Karin Dwyer ............................................ 1982-86 7. 296 Breean Walas ........................................... 1998-02 8. 269 Kim Ruck ................................................. 1994-98 9. 259 Karen Walker ........................................... 1987-91 10. 236 Nia Marshall ....................................... 2013 -

reboundsreBoUnDInG leADerSGame: 26 by Michele Brantle vs. William Smith, 2-3-82Season: 321 by Allyson DiMagno, 2012-13Career: 938 by Allyson DiMagno, 2010-14

CAreer reBoUnDS 1. 938 Allyson DiMagno .......................................2010-14 2. 931 Patti Froehlich ......................................... 1985-89 3. 762 Rhonda Anderson .................................... 1979-83 4. 722 Karin Dwyer ............................................. 1982-86 5. 617 Lynell Davis ............................................. 1999-03 6. 609 Clare Fitzpatrick ........................................2009-13 7. 593 Deborah (Do) Stevens .............................. 1998-02 8. 592 Tracy Sullivan ........................................... 1983-87 9. 590 Keri Farley ............................................... 1991-95 10. 565 Jeomi Maduka ......................................... 2005-08 23. 433 Nia Marshall ....................................... 2013 -

Defensive rebounds (kept since 1988-89)DeFenSIVe reBoUnD leADerSSeason: 196 by Allyson DiMagno, 2012-13Career: 591 by Allyson DiMagno, 2010 -14

CAreer DeFenSIVe reBoUnDS 1. 591 Allyson DiMagno ...................................... 2010 -14 2. 419 Deborah (Do) Stevens ...............................1998-02 419 Jeomi Maduka ...........................................2005-08 4. 417 Clare Fitzpatrick ........................................2009-13 5. 377 Lynell Davis ...............................................1999-03 6. 351 Kelly Jackson .............................................1994-98 7. 350 Keri Farley .................................................1991-95 8. 344 Tanya Karcic ..............................................2000-04 9. 336 Jennifer Linker ......................................1997-2001 10. 326 Lauren Benson ..........................................2006-10 14. 304 Nia Marshall ....................................... 2013 -

offensive rebounds (kept since 1988-89)oFFenSIVe reBoUnD leADerSSeason: 125 by Allyson DiMagno, 2012-13Career: 347 by Allyson DiMagno, 2010 -14

CAreer oFFenSIVe reBoUnDS 1. 347 Allyson DiMagno .......................................2010-14 2. 240 Keri Farley .................................................1991-95 240 Lynell Davis ...............................................1999-03 4. 216 Dani Aretino ..............................................2000-04 5. 192 Clare Fitzpatrick ........................................2009-13 6. 185 Shanna Scarselletta...................................2005-09 7. 183 Tanya Karcic ..............................................2000-04 8. 181 Marie Watson ................................. 1989-90,91-93 9. 174 Deborah Stevens .......................................1998-02 10. 172 Cheryl Ames ..............................................1989-93 18. 129 Nia Marshall ....................................... 2013 -

Assists (kept since 1976-77)ASSISTS leADerSGame: 12 by Lauren Benson vs. Tenn. St., 11-21-09Season: 156 by Lauren Benson, 2007-08Career: 515 by Lauren Benson, 2006-10

CAreer ASSISTS 1. 515 Lauren Benson ..........................................2006-10 2. 459 Karen Force ...............................................2000-04 3. 425 Patty Mills .................................................1982-86 4. 393 Kacee English ............................................1993-97 5. 339 Deborah (Do) Stevens ...............................1998-02 6. 336 Kim Ruck ...................................................1994-98 7. 295 Breean Walas ............................................1998-02 8. 284 Spencer Lane............................................ 2009 -13 9. 255 Karen Walker .............................................1987-91 10. 253 Mary LaMacchia ........................................1992-96 12. 247 Kerri Moran ....................................... 2013 -- 22. 168 Megan LeDuc ..................................... 2013 –

Steals (kept since 1976-77)STeAlS leADerSGame: 8 by Karen Force vs. Coppin St.,12-8-01 8 by Christine Houston vs. Binghamton, 3-2-78 8 by Christine Houston vs. Rochester, 2-2-78Season: 70 by Karen Force, 2001-02Career: 213 by Deborah (Do) Stevens, 1998-02

CAreer STeAlS 1. 213 Deborah (Do) Stevens ...............................1998-02 2. 197 Keri Farley .................................................1991-95 3. 193 Karen Force ...............................................2000-04 4. 188 Kacee English ............................................1993-97 5. 173 Allyson DiMagno ...................................... 2010 -14 6. 164 Mary Browne ............................................1983-87 7. 154 Breean Walas ............................................1998-02 8. 146 Mary LaMacchia ........................................1992-96 146 Jeomi Maduka ...........................................2005-08 10. 143 Heidi Johnson ...........................................1982-86 12. 132 Nia Marshall ....................................... 2013 -

Blocked ShotsBloCKS leADerSGame: 7 by Lynell Davis vs. Yale , 1-12-02Season: 58 by Lynell Davis, 2001-02Career: 147 by Lynell Davis, 1999-03

CAreer BloCKS 1. 147 Lynell Davis ...............................................1999-03 2. 106 Kelly Jackson .............................................1994-98 3. 104 Jennifer Linker ..........................................1997-01 4. 77 Rhonda Anderson .....................................1979-83 5. 68 Clare Fitzpatrick ........................................2009-13 6. 66 Moïna Snyder ............................................2006-08 7. 65 Katie Romey ...................................1999-01, 02-04 8. 63 Shannan Scarselletta ................................2005-09 9. 62 Nia Marshall ....................................... 2013 - 62 Heidi Johnson ...........................................1982-86 22. 27 Nicholle Aston ..................................... 2013 -

ParticipationGAMeS PlAYeDSeason: 29 by Lauren Benson, Allie Fedorowicz, Gretchen Gregg, Shannan Scarselletta, Moïna Snyder, 2007-08Career: 112 by A. DiMagno, 2010 -14 ; S. Long, 2010-14

MInUTeS PlAYeDSeason: 1,018 by Kacee English, 1996-97Career: 3,663 by Allyson DiMagno, 2010-14

CAreer GAMeS PlAYeD 1. 112 Allyson DiMagno ...................................... 2010 -14 112 Stephanie Long ........................................ 2010 -14 3. 111 Shelby Lyman........................................... 2010 -14 111 Clare Fitzpatrick ........................................2009-13 111 Taylor Flynn ...............................................2009-13 6. 109 Lauren Benson ..........................................2006-10 7. 108 Shannan Scarselletta ................................2008-09 108 Karen Force ...............................................2000-04 9. 107 Lynell Davis ...............................................1999-03 10. 106 Kristina Danielak .......................................2009-13 106 Spencer Lane.............................................2009-13 68 M. LeDuc, K. Moran, N. Marshall .......... 2013 --

CAreer GAMeS STArTeD 1. 109 Shelby Lyman............................................2010-14 109 Clare Fitzpatrick ........................................2009-13 3. 107 Allyson DiMagno .......................................2010-14 4. 97 Lauren Benson ..........................................2006-10 5. 95 Karen Force ...............................................2000-04 6. 91 Deborah (Do) Stevens ...............................1998-02 7. 87 Kacee English ............................................1993-97 8. 85 Breean Walas ............................................1998-02 85 Kim Ruck ...................................................1994-98 10. 77 Keri Farley .................................................1991-95 77 Karen Walker .............................................1987-91 18. 67 Nia Marshall ......................................2013 --

CAreer MInUTeS PlAYeD 1. 3663 Allyson DiMagno ...................................... 2010 -14 2. 3544 Lauren Benson ..........................................2006-10 3. 3469 Karen Walker ............................................ 1987-91 4. 3418 Karen Force .............................................. 2000-04 5. 3332 Kacee English ........................................... 1993-97 6. 3189 Deborah (Do) Stevens .............................. 1998-02 7. 3174 Clare Fitzpatrick ........................................2009-13 8. 3102 Karin Dwyer ............................................. 1982-86 9. 3099 Kim Ruck .................................................. 1994-98 10. 3096 Shelby Lyman............................................2010-14 2107 Nia Marshall ......................................2013 --

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ScoringSeASon SCorInG leADerS 1. 467 Mary LaMacchia .......................................1995-96 2. 462 Rhonda Anderson .....................................1982-83 3. 455 Nia Marshall ..............................................2014-15 4. 451 Karen Walker ............................................1989-90 5. 448 Keri Farley ................................................1994-95 6. 447 Kim Ruck ..................................................1996-97 7. 445 Karen Walker ............................................1990-91 8. 413 Deborah (Do) Stevens ...............................2001-02 9. 412 Tanya Karcic ..............................................2003-04 10. 411 Allyson DiMagno .......................................2012-13 11. 408 Keri Farley ................................................1992-93 12. 407 Karen Force ...............................................2002-03 13. 397 Patti Froehlich ..........................................1988-89 14. 396 Mary LaMacchia .......................................1994-95 15. 394 Jeomi Maduka ..........................................2007-08

SeASon SCorInG AVerAGe (min. 75% of games) 1. 18.0 Mary LaMacchia ........................................1995-96 2. 17.9 Rhonda Anderson .....................................1981-82 3. 17.8 Rhonda Anderson .....................................1982-83 4. 17.3 Karen Walker .............................................1989-90 5. 17.2 Keri Farley .................................................1994-95 6. 17.2 Kim Ruck ...................................................1996-97 7. 17.1 Karen Walker .............................................1990-91 8. 16.3 Nia Marshall ..............................................2014-15 9. 15.9 Deborah (Do) Stevens ...............................2001-02 10. 15.9 Karen Walker .............................................1987-88

Field GoalsSeASon FIelD GoAlS MADe 1. 177 Rhonda Anderson .....................................1982-83 2. 176 Karen Walker ............................................1989-90 3. 171 Nia Marshall ..............................................2014-15 171 Keri Farley ................................................1994-95 171 Karen Walker ............................................1990-91 6. 166 Patti Froehlich ..........................................1988-89 7. 163 Keri Farley ................................................1992-93 8. 162 Kim Ruck ..................................................1996-97 9. 156 Tanya Karcic ..............................................2003-04 10. 149 Karen Walker ............................................1988-89

SeASon FIelD GoAl PerCenTAGe (min. 100 att.) 1. .570 (73-128) Jumana Salti .......................1999-2000 2. .537 (166-309) Patti Froehlich.........................1988-89 3. .513 (101-197) Moïna Snyder..........................2006-07 4. .507 (142-280) Patti Froehlich.........................1986-87 5. .504 (140-278) Nicholle Aston ........................2014-15 6. .503 (86-171) Jeomi Maduka ........................2006-07 7. .503 (87-173) Patti Froehlich.........................1985-86 8. .502 (103-205) Kelly Jackson ..........................1997-98 9. .498 (135-271) Jeomi Maduka ........................2007-08 10. .492 (117-238) Patti Froehlich.........................1987-88

3-Point Field Goals (kept since 1987-88)SeASon 3- PoInT FIelD GoAlS MADe 1. 74 Mary LaMacchia ...................................... 1994-95 2. 70 Mary LaMacchia ...................................... 1995-96 3. 59 Gretchen Gregg ....................................... 2007-08 4. 54 Allie Fedorowicz ........................................2009-10 5. 53 Suzy Onze ................................................ 1993-94 6. 49 Kayleen Fitzsimmons .............................. 2005-06 7. 48 Virginia McMunigal ...................................2009-10 8. 47 Virginia McMunigal ...................................2008-09 9. 46 Allie Fedorowicz ........................................2008-09 10. 42 Kristie Riccio ............................................ 1999-00 42 Shelby Lyman............................................2013-14

SeASon 3- PoInT PerCenTAGe (min. 15 made) 1. .465 (33-71) Claire Perry .............................2005-06 2. .462 (36-78) Lauren Benson ........................2007-08 3. .439 (18-41) Karen Walker ..........................1987-88 4. .436 (48-110) Virginia McMunigal ................2009-10 5. .434 (59-136) Gretchen Gregg .......................2007-08 6. .417 (20-48) Allyson DiMagno ....................2012-13 7. .414 (36-87) Taylor Flynn ............................2011-12 8. .412 (21-51) Carolyn Janiak.........................1996-97 .412 (49-119) Kayleen Fitzsimmons ..............2005-06 10. .400 (34-85) Keri Farley ...............................1994-95 .400 (74-185) Mary LaMacchia......................1994-95

Free Throws SeASon Free THrowS MADe 1. 139 Karen Force ...............................................2002-03 2. 124 Jeomi Maduka ..........................................2007-08 3. 117 Allyson DiMagno .......................................2012-13 4. 115 Lindsay Krasna .........................................2004-05 5. 112 Nia Marshall ..............................................2014-15 6. 109 Jeomi Maduka ..........................................2006-07 7. 108 Rhonda Anderson .....................................1982-83 108 Deborah (Do) Stevens ...............................2001-02 9. 106 Jeomi Maduka ..........................................2005-06 10. 105 Mary LaMacchia .......................................1995-96 105 Deborah (Do) Stevens ...............................1999-00

SeASon Free THrow PerCenTAGe (min. 40 made) 1. .889 (40-45) Claire Perry .............................2005-06 2. .882 (45-51) Claire Perry .............................2006-07 3. .871 (115-132) Lindsay Krasna ........................2004-05 4. .863 (44-51) Tara Leaman ...........................1990-91 5. .855 (100-117) Allyson DiMagno ....................2013-14 6. .854 (117-137) Allyson DiMagno ....................2012-13 7. .846 (55-65) Kathleen Geils .........................1986-87 8. .843 (59-70) Allyson DiMagno ....................2011-12 .843 (43-51) Breean Walas ..........................1999-00 10. .840 (105-125) Mary LaMacchia......................1995-96

reboundsSeASon reBoUnDS 1. 321 Allyson DiMagno .......................................2012-13 2. 287 Rhonda Anderson .....................................1982-83 3. 286 Patti Froehlich ..........................................1988-89 4. 252 Patti Froehlich ..........................................1986-87 5. 243 Allyson DiMagno ......................................2013-14 6. 234 Dani Aretino .............................................2003-04 7. 230 Patti Froehlich ...........................................1987-88 8. 214 Jeomi Maduka ..........................................2007-08 9. 211 Rhonda Anderson .....................................1981-82 10. 205 Nia Marshall ..............................................2014-15 205 Allyson DiMagno .......................................2011-12

SeASon reBoUnD AVerAGe (min. 75% of games) 1. 11.5 Allyson DiMagnio ......................................2012-13 2. 11.1 Rhonda Anderson .....................................1981-82 3. 11.0 Rhonda Anderson .....................................1982-83 11.0 Patti Froehlich ...........................................1988-89 5. 10.6 Anne Payne ...............................................1977-78 6. 10.5 Patti Froehlich ...........................................1987-88 7. 9.7 Patti Froehlich ...........................................1986-87 8. 8.8 Rene Calloway ...........................................1978-79 9. 8.7 Dani Aretino ..............................................2003-04 10. 8.6 Michele Brantle .........................................1981-82

Assists (kept since 1976-77)SeASon ASSISTS 1. 156 Lauren Benson ..........................................2007-08 2. 153 Lauren Benson ..........................................2009-10 3. 140 Kacee English ............................................1996-97 4. 134 Lauren Benson ..........................................2008-09 5. 133 Karen Force ...............................................2003-04 6. 119 Karen Force ...............................................2001-02 119 Patty Mills .................................................1984-85 8. 118 Kacee English ............................................1995-96 9. 117 Karen Force ...............................................2002-03 10. 115 Spencer Lane.............................................2012-13 SeASon ASSIST AVerAGe (min. 75% of games) 1. 5.7 Lauren Benson ..........................................2009-10 2. 5.4 Lauren Benson ..........................................2007-08 5.4 Kacee English ............................................1996-97 4. 5.2 Lauren Benson ..........................................2008-09 5. 4.9 Karen Force ...............................................2003-04 6. 4.6 Patty Mills .................................................1984-85 7. 4.5 Kacee English ............................................1995-96 8. 4.4 Karen Force ...............................................2001-02 9. 4.3 Karen Force ...............................................2002-03 4.3 Deborah (Do) Stevens ...............................1998-99

Steals (kept since 1976-77)SeASon STeAlS 1. 70 Karen Force ...............................................2001-02 2. 64 Deborah (Do) Stevens ...............................2001-02 3. 63 Keri Farley .................................................1992-93 4. 62 Jeomi Maduka ...........................................2007-08 5. 60 Kacee English ............................................1996-97 6. 58 Nia Marshall ..............................................2014-15 58 Christine Kline ...........................................2014-15 58 Yvonne Jones ............................................1980-81 9. 57 Mary Browne ............................................1984-85 10. 56 Deborah (Do) Stevens ...............................1998-99

SeASon STeAlS AVerAGe (min. 75% of games) 1. 4.7 Chris Houston ............................................1977-78 2. 2.6 Yvonne Jones ............................................1980-81 2.6 Karen Force ...............................................2001-02 4. 2.5 Deborah (Do) Stevens ...............................2001-02 5. 2.4 Keri Farley .................................................1992-93 6. 2.3 Kacee English ............................................1996-97 7. 2.2 Jeomi Maduka ...........................................2007-08 2.2 Mary Browne ............................................1984-85 2.2 Deborah (Do) Stevens ...............................1998-99 2.2 Carla Kelly .................................................1987-88

Blocked ShotsSeASon BloCKS 1. 58 Lynell Davis ...............................................2001-02 2. 40 Lynell Davis ...............................................2002-03 3. 39 Jennifer Linker ..........................................1998-99 4. 36 Moïna Snyder ............................................2006-07 36 Kelly Jackson .............................................1996-97 6. 30 Moïna Snyder ............................................2007-08 30 Rene Calloway ...........................................1979-80 8. 29 Clare Fitzpatrick ........................................2011-12 29 Kelly Jackson .............................................1994-95 10. 28 Jennifer Linker ..........................................2000-01

SeASon BloCKS AVerAGe (min. 75% of games) 1. 2.1 Lynell Davis ...............................................2001-02 2. 1.5 Jennifer Linker ..........................................1998-99 1.5 Lynell Davis ...............................................2002-03 4. 1.4 Kelly Jackson .............................................1996-97 5. 1.3 Moïna Snyder ............................................2006-07 1.3 Kelly Jackson .............................................1994-95

ParticipationSeASon MInUTeS PlAYeD 1. 1018 Kacee English ............................................1996-97 2. 1009 Allyson DiMagno .......................................2012-13 3. 1008 Lauren Benson ..........................................2007-08 4. 1004 Megan LeDuc ............................................2014-15 5. 973 Kacee English ............................................1995-96 6. 960 Lauren Benson ..........................................2008-09 7. 948 Nia Marshall ..............................................2014-15 8. 936 Karen Walker .............................................1988-89 9. 933 Allyson DiMagno ......................................2013-14 10. 930 Spencer Lane.............................................2012-13 SeASon MInUTeS AVerAGe (min. 75% of games) 1. 39.2 Kacee English ............................................1996-97 2. 37.4 Kacee English ............................................1995-96 3. 36.9 Lauren Benson ..........................................2008-09 4. 36.0 Allyson DiMagnio ......................................2012-13 36.0 Karen Walker .............................................1988-89 6. 35.9 Megan LeDuc ............................................2014-15 7. 35.3 Karen Walker .............................................1990-91 8. 35.2 Mary LaMacchia ........................................1995-96 9. 34.8 Lauren Benson ..........................................2007-08 34.8 Yvonne Jones ............................................1980-81 34.8 Kim Ruck ...................................................1996-97

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ScoringInDIVIDUAl GAMe SCorInG leADerS 1. 41 Keri Farley ..................................... Harvard, 3/3/95 2. 38 Karen Walker ......................................Penn, 3/3/90 3. 36 Nia Marshall .................. Vermont, 12/30/14 4. 34 Karin Dwyer ...................................... Yale, 1/21/84 34 Keri Farley ...................... St. Bonaventure, 1/12/93 34 Mary LaMacchia ..............................Lehigh, 1/5/96 7. 33 Nia Marshall ....................... Howard, 1/7/15 33 Karin Dwyer ............................. Princeton, 2/24/84 9. 32 Rhonda Anderson ........................Colgate, 12/7/82 32 Mary Browne ...................................Penn, 2/21/87 32 Karen Walker .............................. Bucknell, 12/8/87 12. 31 Rhonda Anderson ......................... Brown, 2/12/82 31 Karen Walker ................................... Brown, 2/4/89 31 Keri Farley .......................... Georgetown, 12/20/93 31 Nia Marshall ............ Binghamton, 12/30/15 31 Nia Marshall ...........Robert Morris, 12/20/14

Field GoalsInDIVIDUAl GAMe FIelD GoAlS MADe 1. 15 Nia Marshall ............ Binghamton, 12/30/15 15 Karin Dwyer ...................................... Yale, 1/21/84 15 Karen Walker ......................................Penn, 3/3/90 3. 14 Nia Marshall ....................... Howard, 1/7/15 14 Nia Marshall .................. Vermont, 12/30/14 14 Rhonda Anderson ........................Colgate, 12/7/82 14 Mary Browne ...................................Penn, 2/21/87 14 Keri Farley ..................................... Harvard, 3/3/95 7. 13 Rhonda Anderson ......................... Brown, 2/12/82 13 Patti Froehlich ....................................Penn, 3/4/88 9. 12 Mary Browne ............................... Cortland, 1/8/87 12 Mary Browne ................. St. Bonaventure, 1/14/84 12 Keri Farley ...................... St. Bonaventure, 1/12/93 12 Sue Fremed .............................Rensselaer, 12/4/82 12 Patti Froehlich ................................... Yale, 2/14/87 12 Karen Walker ............................Brooklyn, 11/28/87 12 Karen Walker ........................... Hartwick, 11/30/87 12 Karen Walker .............................. Bucknell, 12/8/87 12 Karen Walker ............................ Princeton, 2/11/89

3-Point Field Goals (kept since 1987-88)InDIVIDUAl GAMe 3- PoInT FIelD GoAlS MADe 1. 9 Keri Farley .......................... Georgetown, 12/20/93 2. 7 Kayleen Fitzsimmons ................ Harvard, 03/03/06 7 Virginia McMunigal .......................IUPUI, 11/24/09 7 Suzy Onze ..................................... Brown, 2/18/94 7 Suzy Onze .................................. Princeton, 3/5/94 6. 6 Erin Dreden-Little........................ Harvard, 2/13/98 6 Allie Fedorowicz ......................at Albany, 11/29/09 6 Gretchen Gregg .................. at Princeton, 02/08/08 6 Gretchen Gregg ...................at Binghamton,1/7/08 6 Carolyn Janiak ..............................Colgate, 1/20/99 6 Mary LaMacchia ......................... American, 1/7/95 6 Mary LaMacchia ...............................Penn, 2/10/95 6 Mary LaMacchia .................................Penn, 3/3/96 6 Virginia McMunigal ..................... Brown, 02/21/09 6 Karen Walker .............................Columbia, 1/21/89

Free ThrowsInDIVIDUAl GAMe Free THrowS MADe 1. 15 Karen Force .................at Yale University, 02/01/03 2. 13 Rhonda Anderson ......................... Brown, 2/12/83 13 Lindsay Krasna ................................ Brown, 3/5/05 13 Deborah Stevens ............................Colgate, 1/9/00 13 Karen Walker ................................... Brown, 2/4/89 6. 12 Lauren Kilduff ............................. Harvard, 1/30/04 7. 11 Nia Marshall ...........Robert Morris, 12/20/14 11 Allyson DiMagno .............. Morgan State, 12/01/12 11 Karen Dwyer ..................................Penn, 11/30/85 11 Karin Dwyer ............................. Princeton, 2/24/84 11 Mary LaMacchia .......................... Harvard, 2/26/94 11 Jeomi Maduka ................................... Yale, 2/11/06 11 Karen Walker ............................... Harvard, 1/12/90

reboundsInDIVIDUAl GAMe reBoUnDS 1. 26 Michele Brantle ................... William Smith, 2/3/81 2. 25 Anne Payne ..................................... Wells, 2/24/78 3. 23 Patti Froehlich ................................... Yale, 2/14/87 4. 22 Allyson DiMagno ...................at Columbia, 1/26/13 22 Rhonda Anderson ...................... Oneonta, 12/2/80 22 Patti Froelich ................... St. Francis (Pa.), 1/11/88 7. 21 Patti Froehlich ................... St. Francis (Pa.), 1/9/89 8. 20 Rhonda Anderson ........... St. John Fisher, 12/10/80 20 Rhonda Anderson ......................... Barnard, 3/1/81 20 Anne Payne ............................Binghamton, 3/2/78

Assists (kept since 1976-77)InDIVIDUAl GAMe ASSISTS 1. 12 Lauren Benson ..........at Tennessee State, 11/21/09 2. 11 Lauren Benson ..................... Dartmouth, 02/20/10 11 Liz Caracciolo................................. Brown, 2/22/92 11 Kacee English .............................. Harvard, 2/11/97 11 Kacee English ...................................Penn, 2/28/97 11 Kacee English .....................................Penn, 3/2/96 11 Kim Ruck ......................................... Brown, 2/7/97 8. 10 Kerri Moran........................ towson, 12/2/15 10 Lauren Benson ....................... Princeton, 02/13/10 10 Lauren Benson ..................... Dartmouth, 02/27/09 10 Lauren Benson .............................Ithaca, 11/15/09 10 Lauren Benson ............................Albany, 11/19/08 10 Keri Farley ....................................Colgate, 12/6/94 10 Karen Force ..........................at Duquesne, 1/20/04 10 Karen Force ........................................Penn, 3/8/03 10 Kathleen Geils ..........................Brooklyn, 11/29/86 10 Kathleen Geils .......................... LeMoyne, 12/4/86 10 Carla Kelly .................................Columbia, 1/10/87 10 Carla Kelly ......................................Ithaca, 1/21/88 10 Spencer Lane................................Ithaca, 01/17/12 10 Kim Ruck ...................................at Lehigh, 1/19/98 10 Karen Walker ................................... Brown, 3/2/91

Steals (kept since 1976-77)InDIVIDUAl GAMe STeAlS 1. 8 Megan LeDuc .................. Columbia, 1/17/15 8 Christine Houston ....................... Rochester, 2/2/78 8 Christine Houston ...................Binghamton, 3/2/78 8 Karen Force ..........................Coppin State, 12/8/01 4. 7 Mary Browne ..................................DePaul, 1/5/85 7 Do Stevens ................at Brown University, 2/16/02 7 Kacee English .................................... Yale, 2/21/97 7 Keri Farley .......................... East Tennessee, 1/4/93 7 Keri Farley ....................................Colgate, 12/1/92 7 Christine Houston ...........................Ithaca, 1/27/78 7 Yvonne Jones ...............................Colgate, 2/12/80 7 Carla Kelly ............................St. Lawrence, 1/26/88 7 Tanya Karcic ........................at Lafayette, 01/07/02 7 Karen Walker .............................. Princeton, 2/3/90 7 Marie Watson ........................... Dartmouth, 3/5/93

Blocked ShotsInDIVIDUAl GAMe BloCKS 1. 7 Lynell Davis ....................................... Yale, 1/12/02 2. 6 Lynell Davis ............................ Dartmouth, 2/14/03 3. 5 Nia Marshall ...............................Colgate, 11/08/13 5 Jennifer Linker ..................San Francisco, 12/20/98 5 Lynell Davis ........................................Penn, 2/1/02 5 Jumani Salti .............................. Niagara, 11/29/98 5 Bee Sponaugle ..........................Columbia, 1/16/93 5 Marie Watson ............................... Buffalo, 12/4/92 9. 4 Nia Marshall ...............................Vermont, 1/04/14 4 Rhonda Anderson ......................... Barnard, 3/1/81 4 Rene Calloway ..............................Colgate, 2/12/80 4 Lynell Davis ................................ Princeton, 3/7/03 4 Megan Hughes ............................Columbia, 1/8/05 4 Denise Hylton ................................ Brown, 2/23/90 4 Kelly Jackson ......................................Navy, 1/5/97 4 Vanessa Loucks ........................... Barnard, 12/8/79 4 Lynell Davis ........................... at Harvard, 02/09/02 4 Lynell Davis ................................... Brown, 1/11/02 4 Lynell Davis ....................................at Penn, 3/2/02 4 Katie Romey .......................Coppin State, 11/22/02 4 Moina Snyder ..................... at Princeton, 01/13/07 4 Moina Snyder ....................... Dartmouth, 02/02/07 4 Tanya Karcic ........................at Lafayette, 01/07/02

ParticipationInDIVIDUAl GAMe MInUTeS PlAYeD 1. 50 Allyson DiMagno ...................at Columbia, 1/26/13 2. 48 Breean Walls ................................. Brown, 2/19/99 3. 46 Kerri Moran.................... Vermont, 12/30/14 4. 45 Megan LeDuc ................. Vermont, 12/30/14 45 Kacee English ...................................... Yale, 2/8/97 45 Kacee English ............................Columbia, 1/25/97 45 Kacee English ................................ Niagara, 1/3/96 45 Kacee English ........................... Dartmouth, 2/3/95 9. 44 Christine Kline .................. Robert Morris, 12/20/14 44 Meredith Metzger ...................... Princeton, 3/4/88

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