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A look at the 2013-14 Queen's Gaels women's basketball team as they head to the CIS Championship Final 8 tournament.

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Page 1: 2013-14 Queen's Women's Basketball Media Guide
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QUEEN’S GAELS - WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA NOTES - 2013-142

CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS: 1935 1948 1952 1961 1970 2001

2013-14 SEASON SCHEDULEEXHIBITION (8-4) 09/22/2013 @ St. Lawrence W, 78-4809/29/2013 UQAM W, 57-54

Queen’s Tindall Invitational (Kingston, Ont.)10/04/2013 UPEI W, 58-5010/04/2013 Lethbridge W, 65-4710/04/2013 Concordia W, 75-60

Ryerson Invitational10/18/2013 vs Saskatchewan L, 68-3310/19/2013 vs York W, 57-5310/20/2013 vs Laval L, 78-48

10/25/2013 @ UQAM L, 64-58

Concordia Reebok Tournament12/28/2013 vs Laval W, 59-4212/29/2013 @ Concordia L, 86-3412/30/2013 vs Bishop’s W, 60-46

REGULAR SEASON (16-6)11/1/2013 Lakehead W, 58-5211/2/2013 Guelph W, 61-5511/8/2013 @ Western L, 69-6011/9/2013 @ Windsor L, 82-5611/15/2013 @ Wilfrid Laurier L, 66-6211/16/2013 @ Waterloo W, 60-4311/22/2013 McMaster W, 79-7211/23/2013 Brock W, 69-65 OT11/29/2013 @ York W, 68-471/4/2014 York W, 74-611/10/2014 Ryerson L, 70-671/11/2014 Toronto L, 70-561/17/2014 @ Laurentian W, 63-601/18/2014 @ Algoma W, 54-341/24/2014 @ Carleton L, 57-551/25/2014 @ Ottawa W, 57-46 OT1/31/2014 Algoma W, 66-212/1/2014 Laurentian W, 69-502/7/2014 Ottawa W, 51-472/8/2014 Carleton W, 63-582/14/2014 @ Toronto W, 63-582/15/2014 @ Ryerson W, 88-66

OUA PLAYOFFS (2-1) OUA East Semifinal Feb 22, 2014 Toronto W, 67-56 OUA East Final Mar 1, 2014 Carleton W, 62-58 (OT) OUA FINAL Mar 8/2014 @ Windsor L, 73-48

CIS CHAMPIONSHIPS (Windsor, Ont.) March 14-16, 2014 • University of Windsor

University InformationLocation: Kingston, Ontario Enrollment: 22,477 Founded: 1841 Chancellor: Dr. David Dodge Principal and Vice Chancellor: Dr. Daniel Woolf University Website: www.queensu.ca

Athletics DepartmentDirector, Athletics and Recreation: Leslie Dal Cin Manager, Interuniversity Sport: Janean SergeantColours: Gold, Blue, Red Athletics & Recreation Website: www.gogaelsgo.com Twitter: twitter.com/queensgaels Facebook: facebook.com/queensgaels

GAELS QUICK FACTS

By The Numbers Regular Season Record: 16-6 (Home: 9-2 Away: 7-4) Regular Season Finish: 1st - OUA East (32 pts) Playoff Record: 2-1 (Home: 2-0, Away 0-1) Overall Record: 18-7 (Home: 11-2, Away: 7-5) Playoff finish: OUA Finalists (L 73-48)

Final Top 10 ranking: No. 10 Best Top 10 ranking: No. 10 Number of weeks in Top 10: 2 CIS championship appearances: 2 CIS championship all-time record: 1-4 (.200) CIS championship all-time medals: None

CIS championship best result: 4th (2001) CIS championship last appearance: 2002-03 Head Coach: Dave Wilson (32nd Season, 33rd with Program) Team All-Time Record in OUA/OUAA: 342-322 (.515) Including Playoffs: 362-364 (0.499)

QUEEN’S UNIVERSITY GAELS CIS WOMEN’S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP

March 14 - 16 • University of Windsor • Windsor, Ont.

Gaels Women’s Basketball

Conference: Ontario University Athletics (OUA) East Division Inaugural Season: 1910 Fight Song: Oil Thigh

Arena: Athletics and Recreation Centre (ARC) Capacity: 1,904 Record All-Time (OUA/OUAA): 342-322 (0.515) Record 2013-14: 16-6 League Champions: 2000-01, 1969-70, 1960-61, 1951-52, 1947-48, 1934-35

National Champions: None Head Coach: Dave Wilson Website: gogaelsgo.com/basketball-w

Media Inquiries Shawn MacDonald Sports Information Officer (p) 613-533-6000 x 36990 (e) [email protected] (c) 613.484.6763

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KINGSTON, ONTARIO Nestled where the Rideau Canal and St. Lawrence River meet Lake Ontario, Kingston is a city built on a grand heritage and defined by an exquisite ability to blend the beauty of

yesterday with the passion and sophistication of today.

Confederation Tour TrolleyStroll through Kingston’s endlessly diverting intricacies: from its urban heart, a bustling gathering place sparkling with a casual boutique and bistro vitality, to its meandering waterfront with a mix of historic neighbourhoods and breath-taking parkland.

All of this in a city that dazzles with soaring 19th century limstone architecture and the amenities of a major centre, but retains the fascinating allure of a small town.

Explore our history; immerse yourself in our vibrant culture. With so much to see and do in Kingston, there is a wealth of attractions to choose from, and each one unravels the secrets of our beautiful city.

Kingston is conveniently located between ma-jor centres of Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal and just 20 minutes from the USA border.

Key Attractions• FebFest - Four on four shinny with former

NHL greats like Kirk Muller, Doug Gilmour and others. Also a reenactment of the first hockey game between Royal Military Col-lege and Queen’s University.

• Fort Henry • K-Rock Centre - concerts & events• Grand Theatre• OHL Kingston Frontenacs

QUEEN’S UNIVERSITYQueen’s is one of Canada’s leading universities, with an international reputation for scholarship, research, social purpose, spirit and diversity. Consistently highly-ranked, Queen’s is known for its incomparable 24-hour learning environment. Great teaching, great students, community and tradition - these are the hallmarks of the Queen’s experience.

History The University was established by Royal Charter of Queen Victoria in 1841 - twenty-six years before Canadian confederation. Classes were first held in 1842. The earliest degree-granting institution in the united Province of Canada, and the first to establish a student government, Queen’s has reflected and helped shape Canadian values and policies, educating many of the country’s most notable political and cultural figures.

Students & Faculty Queen’s student body represents 98 different

countries, along with every Canadian province and territory. Our faculty is drawn from some of the most prestigious institutions in the world, and Queen’s faculty members regularly receive international recognition and

numerous teaching awards for their research and innovative contributions.

Alumni Graduates of Queen’s become part of a living, legendary tradition that spans the globe and 172 years. Queen’s graduates can be found in boardrooms, courtrooms, hospitals, art galleries, laboratories, libraries, and governments around the world.

Community & Kingston Queen’s University is located in Kingston, Ontario, Canada, a quintessential university community big enough to provide all the conveniences of modern life, but small enough for students, staff and faculty to feel instantly comfortable and at home. For more than a century-and-a-half, the stories of Queen’s and Kingston have been inextricably entwined. Kingston is Canada’s 3rd best “place to live” in Canada according to a 2009 Canadian Business publication survey.

For more information visit www.queensu.ca

QUEEN’S UNIVERSITY — KINGSTON, ONTARIO

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SEASON REVIEWThe Queen’s Women’s Basketball team finished the season as the OUA finalists after taking the OUA East division title and falling to Windsor in the OUA Championship game.The Gaels were ranked No.10 in the county heading into post-season play, after finishing the regular season with a 16-6 record and closing out on a seven game winning streak. The women boasted a home record of 9-2 and were 7-4 on the road. The Gaels started off slow but managed to take a 6-3 record heading into the winter break. Early January was a tough schedule for Queen’s as they lost two home games to Ryerson (70-67) and Toronto (70-56), and lost a heart breaker to Carleton on the road (57-55). Queen’s followed up the tough loss at the Raven’s Nest by upsetting Ottawa the following night (57-46) in overtime on January 25th. The loss to Carleton would be their last of the regular season.The team secured first place in the OUA East, ahead of season rivals Ottawa and Carleton. This rank gave them a bye in the first round of the playoffs. They faced the Toronto Varsity Blues in their OUA East semifinal matchup at the Athletics and Recreation Center in Kingston. The team came out victorious with a 67-56 win over Toronto.The Gaels then hosted the Carleton Ravens for the East Division title on March 1st in front of over 800 fans on home court at Queen’s. The Gaels took down Carleton in overtime 62-58 to advance to the OUA Championship for the first time in 11 years.In Windsor against the No. 1 Lancers the Gaels fell behind early and could not stage a comeback, finishing the season as the OUA silver medal winners.The leading regular season scorers for the Gaels were Jenny Wright (13.0), Liz Boag (12.0), Gemma Bullard (11.4) and Robyn Pearson (10.0). Pearson was the leading rebounder averaging 9.7 per game.The season has been a program best for the Gaels in terms of regular season wins tying their franchise mark of 16 set back in 2003-04 when the team went 16-6 as well.

HEAD COACHDAVE WILSONWilson is in his 32nd season as head coach (33rd with the program). Named OUA East coach of the year, Wilson guided the Gaels to a program best record of 16-6 to claim the OUA East title and also registered career win 300.

In the last 14 years, Wilson’s teams have competed for four OUA East Championships, won three OUA East Division Championships, one OUA Championship, and will be making their third CIS Championship appearance.

He prides his program on being one that provides student-athletes with the best of both worlds; first rate academics and first rate basketball.

Noted for his commitment to his athletes both on and off the court, Wilson feels that it is essential for athletes to know that the entire coaching staff is willing and able to help with matters relating to basketball, school, and life in general. Continuing to improve his coaching credentials, Wilson has accumulated an impressive background with Canada Basketball, in addition to his tenure at Queen’s:

Wilson’s post-secondary education began at West Virginia University before transferring to Queen’s to complete a B.A., B.P.H.E., B.Ed. and an M.Ed. As an educator, he believes strongly in the value of a Queen’s education and the ability to combine schoolwork with the rigours of the varsity basketball program. He is extremely proud of the academic success of the players in the program, boasting a 100% graduation rate over his 32 years.

Himself a former Gael, Wilson makes his home in Kingston with his wife, Laurie, and son, Tai.

Career Record: 287-261 and 17-35

Assistant Coaches

JAMES BAMBURYJames Bambury was named Assistant Coach of the Queen’s Gaels Women’s Basketball team on August 20, 2012. Bambury, 30, spent the previous two seasons as the Head Coach of the women’s

basketball team at Royal Military College. This marks a return to Queen’s for Bambury, who spent three seasons as a guard on the Gaels’ men’s basketball team, from 2000-03.

Prior to joining RMC, Bambury coached in England. He was the Head Women’s Basketball Coach of Leeds Metropolitan University from 2008-10, where his squad won the British Universities and Colleges Premier North Division championship, and was runner-up in the national final.

Assist. Coach, National Jr. Team – 4th place finish, World Championship (Thailand - 2009)

Assist. Coach, National Jr. Team – Silver Medal, All Americas Championship (Argentina - 2008)

Head Coach, World University Games Team – 7th place finish (Thailand - 2007)

Assist. Coach, National Young Women’s Team – Bronze Medal, All Americas Championship (Mexico - 2006)

Assist. Coach, National Jr. Team – 9th place finish, World Championship (Tunisia - 2005)

Assist. Coach, National Jr. Team - Bronze Medal, All Americas Championship (Puerto Rico - 2004)

Nike All-Canada Camp - Canada Basketball Head Coach (2004)

Canada Basketball Scout - South American Championship (Bolivia - 2004)

Nike All-Canada Camp - Team Head Coach (2002)

Assist. Coach, National Young Women’s Team – All Americas Championship (Brazil - 2002)

Assist. Coach, National Sr. Women’s Team – All Americas Championship (Brazil - 2001)

Chartered Professional Coach (ChPC)

NCCP Level IV Certified Coach

National Coaching Institute High Performance Coaching Diploma , 2001

OUA East Coach of the Year in 2014, 1998 & 1993

BOB FREEMANFreeman is in his 4th season on the bench bringing a wealth of basketball experience. Now a retired teacher, he has coached over 35 years with great success, at Bayridge SS in both the boys

and girls programs. Also heavily involved in the Kingston Impact Club program (both as coach & executive), Freeman brings a passion and commitment to the game that has definitely benefitted the Queen’s program. He makes his home in Kingston with his wife Beth.

Team Co-Captains

C Liz Boag C Gemma Bullard C Jenny Wright

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QUEEN’S GAELS - ROSTER

ALPHABETICAL ROSTER# Name Position

8 Laura Baker W

22 Nicole Barnard W

4 Liz Boag G

9 Gemma Bullard W

12 Amy Cotton W

7 Abby Dixon G

23 Claire Endicott P

11 Maria Gill P

5 Emily Hazlett G

10 Meaghan MacDougall G

13 Nicole Morse P

15 Robyn Pearson P

14 Andrea Priamo P

6 Sarah Saftich G

21 Jenny Wright W

# Last Name First Name Pos. Hgt Elig Yr. Course Hometown / Last Team

4 Boag Liz G 5-3 4th Biology Kingston, Ont. / La Salle S.S.

5 Hazlett Emily G 5-6 2nd Kinesiology Fredericton, N.B. / Fredericton HS

6 Saftich Sarah G 5-6 1st Kinesiology Markham, Ont. / Bill Crothers

7 Dixon Abby G 5-10 1st Kinesiology North Vancouver, B.C. / Handsworth SS

8 Baker Laura W 5-10 2nd Commerce West Vancouver, B.C. / York House School

9 Bullard Gemma W 5-10 3rd Civil Engineering Guelph, Ont. / John F. Ross C.V.I.

10 MacDougall Meaghan G 5-9 4th Physical and Health Education Martintown, Ont. / Char-Lan D.H.S.

11 Gill Maria P 6-1 2nd Physical and Health Education Holland Landing, Ont. / Dr. J.M. Denison S.S.

12 Cotton Amy W 5-11 1st Engineering Kingston, Ont. / Frontenac Secondary

13 Morse Nicole P 6-0 2nd Life Sciences Cottam, Ont. / Essex DHS

14 Priamo Andrea P 6-0 1st Statistics Guelph, Ont. / Bishop MacDonell

15 Pearson Robyn P 6-0 2nd Commerce Toronto, Ont. / Toronto French School

21 Wright Jenny W 5-10 3rd Nursing Kingston, Ont. / Regiopolis-Notre Dame

22 Barnard Nicole W 5-11 1st Physical and Health Education Ayr, Ont. / Southwood SS

23 Endicott Claire P 6-1 2nd Concurrent Education Guelph, Ont. / Our Lady of Lourdes CHS COACHING STAFFHead Coach: Dave Wilson (32nd Season, 33rd with Program)Assistant Coaches: James Bambury, Bob Freeman

PRONUNCIATION GUIDEName Pronunciation

Laura Baker Nicole Barnard Liz Boag Gemma Bullard JEMMA BULL-ARDAbby DixonClaire Endicott END-IH-CAUGHTMaria GillMeaghan MacDougall MEGANNicole MorseRobyn PearsonAndrea Priamo PREE-AMOSarah Saftich SAHF-TITCH

Name Pronunciation

Jenny Wright

CoachesDave Wilson James Bambury Bob Freeman

212 1

ROSTER BY PROVINCE ROSTER BY PROGRAM

Kinesiology 3Physical and Health Educations 3Commerce 2Engineering 2Concurrent Educations 1Nursing 1Statistics 1Life Sciences 1Biology 1

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MEET THE QUEEN’S GAELS

LIZ BOAGGEligibility: Fourth Height: 5-3 Hometown: Kingston, Ont.

Major: Biology Highschool: La Salle S.S.

#4

2013-14: Season high 23 points in 51-47 win against Ottawa and in 88-66 win against Ryerson … Second in team scoring with 12.0 points per game … 11th in CIS three-point makes with 2.0 per game … 17th in CIS assists with 3.5 per game … 18th in CIS steals with 2.3 per game … Third on the team, shooting 37.8% from the three-point lineBefore Queen’s: Won 2 KASSAA and EOSSAA Championships and an OFSAA Bronze...Played for Kingston Fightin’ Irish and Runnin’ Rebels before moving to the Kingston Impact... With Impact, finished in the top 4 in the Province twice... Uncle is former Gaels men’s hockey coach Tim Cunningham.

All-Rookie2010-11

EMILY HAZLETTGEligibility: Second Height: 5-6 Hometown: Fredericton, N.B.

Major: Kinesiology Highschool: Fredericton HS

#5

SEASON STATS FG 3P FG FT REBSeason GP MIN MPG M/A % M/A % M/A % Pts PPG O D Tot RPG Ast PF To Stl Blk13-14 22 629 28.6 94/231 41.0% 45/119 38.0% 31/45 69.0% 264 12.0 17 62 79 3.6 77 27 48 50 112-13 16 509 31.8 80/190 42.0% 38/97 39.0% 24/34 71.0% 222 13.9 7 25 32 2.0 62 26 55 25 011-12 19 510 26.8 52/151 34.0% 32/82 39.0% 23/35 66.0% 159 8.4 11 37 48 2.5 56 38 51 17 010-11 22 662 30.1 71/191 37.0% 35/88 40.0% 24/32 75.0% 201 9.1 4 59 63 2.9 64 55 73 33 2TOTAL 79 2310 29.2 297/763 38.9% 150/386 38.9% 102/146 69.9% 846 10.7 39 183 222 2.8 259 146 227 125 3

PLAYOFF STATS FG 3P FG FT REBSeason GP MIN MPG M/A % M/A % M/A % Pts PPG O D Tot RPG Ast PF To Stl Blk13-14 3 95 31.7 17/50 34.0% 8/23 35.0% 11/14 79.0% 53 17.7 2 8 10 3.3 4 3 8 6 112-13 2 64 32.0 9/26 35.0% 6/15 40.0% 2/4 50.0% 26 13.0 0 5 5 2.5 7 4 13 5 011-12 1 36 36.0 3/8 38.0% 0/3 0.0% 1/2 50.0% 7 7.0 0 3 3 3.0 5 4 4 0 010-11 1 30 30.0 4/11 36.0% 1/3 33.0% 1/2 50.0% 10 10.0 0 4 4 4.0 1 2 3 3 0TOTAL 7 225 32.1 33/95 34.7% 15/44 34.1% 15/22 68.2% 96 13.7 2 20 22 3.1 17 13 28 14 1

2013-14: Season high 18 points in 74-61 win against York … First on the team, shooting 40.9% from the three-point line … Second in team assists with 2.5 per game … Fifth in team scoring with 6.9 points per game … Taking 1.6 steals per game.Before Queen’s: 2011-12 New Brunswick All-Star and AAA provincial championship... Two-time Fredericton high school varsity basketball MVP... Member of the New Brunswick under 17 and under 15 provincial basketball teams... Father Mark is a Kingston native whose brother and nephew both played football for the Gaels... Parents Mark and Leanne both played for UNB basketball teams.

Two time All-Star13-14, 12-13

SEASON STATS FG 3P FG FT REBSeason GP MIN MPG M/A % M/A % M/A % Pts PPG O D Tot RPG Ast PF To Stl Blk13-14 22 528 24.0 54/147 37.0% 9/22 41.0% 34/59 58.0% 151 6.9 20 46 66 3.0 54 57 58 36 212-13 20 328 16.4 28/90 31.0% 7/26 27.0% 18/27 67.0% 81 4.0 16 45 61 3.0 35 29 43 16 1TOTAL 42 856 20.4 82/237 34.6% 16/48 33.3% 52/86 60.5% 232 5.5 36 91 127 3.0 89 86 101 52 3

PLAYOFF STATS FG 3P FG FT REBSeason GP MIN MPG M/A % M/A % M/A % Pts PPG O D Tot RPG Ast PF To Stl Blk13-14 3 55 18.3 4/14 29.0% 1/2 50.0% 1/4 25.0% 10 3.3 5 5 10 3.3 6 5 10 4 112-13 2 40 20.0 5/15 33.0% 1/2 50.0% 5/8 63.0% 16 8.0 1 6 7 3.5 0 4 6 2 0TOTAL 5 95 19.0 9/29 31.0% 2/4 50.0% 6/12 50.0% 26 5.2 6 11 17 3.4 6 9 16 6 1

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SARAH SAFTICHGEligibility: First Height: 5-6 Hometown: Markham, Ont.

Major: Kinesiology Highschool: Bill Crothers

#6

2013-14: Played 10 games … Playing 4.5 minutes per gameBefore Queen’s: Grade 9 YRAA tier 1 champion...SR bball grade 10 YRAA tier 1 champs... Excellence bball grade 11-12 (Team captain in grade 12)... North Toronto Huskies JUEL grades 11 and 12 (JUEL champions 2012 – teammate was Robyn Pearson)... Player’s choice award 2011-2012 North Toronto Huskies...Grade 9 Bill Crothers award for academic and athletic success...Three cousins attended Queen’s and sparked interest for the school.

SEASON STATS FG 3P FG FT REBSeason GP MIN MPG M/A % M/A % M/A % Pts PPG O D Tot RPG Ast PF To Stl Blk13-14 10 45 4.5 2/12 16.7% 1/10 10.0% 0/0 0.0% 5 0.5 1 1 2 0.2 0 3 2 1 0TOTAL 10 45 4.5 2/12 16.7% 1/10 10.0% 0/0 0.0% 5 0.5 1 1 2 0.2 0 3 2 1 0

ABBY DIXONGEligibility: First Height: 5-10 Hometown: North Vancouver, B.C.

Major: Kinesiology Highschool: Handsworth SS

#7

2013-14: Season high 12 points in 58-52 win against Lakehead … Scoring 4.0 points per game … Played 20 games … Started two gamesBefore Queen’s: AAA Basketball team finished first in the Telus Championship in 2012... Member of the BC provincial team in 2012 as the starting point guard finishing third overall at Nationals in Fredericton... She was selected as a 2nd Team All Star at Nationals

SEASON STATS FG 3P FG FT REBSeason GP MIN MPG M/A % M/A % M/A % Pts PPG O D Tot RPG Ast PF To Stl Blk13-14 20 283 14.2 33/101 33.0% 9/42 21.0% 4/8 50.0% 79 4.0 11 31 42 2.1 10 30 24 16 1TOTAL 20 283 14.2 33/101 33.0% 9/42 21.0% 4/8 50.0% 79 4.0 11 31 42 2.1 10 30 24 16 1

PLAYOFF STATS FG 3P FG FT REBSeason GP MIN MPG M/A % M/A % M/A % Pts PPG O D Tot RPG Ast PF To Stl Blk13-14 3 26 8.7 2/10 20.0% 1/5 20.0% 0/0 0.0% 5 1.7 1 4 5 1.7 1 3 2 1 0TOTAL 3 26 8.7 2/10 20.0% 1/5 20.0% 0/0 0.0% 5 1.7 1 4 5 1.7 1 3 2 1 0

LAURA BAKERGEligibility: Second Height: 5-10 Hometown: West Vancouver, B.C.

Major: Commerce Highschool: York House School

#8

2013-14: First on the team, shooting 50.0% from the field … Fourth on the team, shooting 33.3% from the three-point line … Played 9 games.Before Queen’s: York House Senior Tigers for three years... Tigers captured AA Provincial titles in 2010 and 2011...Baker was a on the tournament all-star team in 2011 with the Tigers... Represented B.C. at the U-15 nationals and captured a silver medal... Selected to Canada Basketball’s Centre for Performance, participating for three years under the guidance of senior national team coaches Allison and Mike McNeill.

SEASON STATS FG 3P FG FT REBSeason GP MIN MPG M/A % M/A % M/A % Pts PPG O D Tot RPG Ast PF To Stl Blk13-14 10 46 4.6 3/6 50.0% 1/3 33.0% 2/2 100.0% 9 0.9 3 3 6 0.6 1 6 4 0 112-13 11 24 2.2 1/3 33.0% 1/2 50.0% 0/0 0.0% 3 0.3 2 2 4 0.4 2 3 6 2 0TOTAL 21 70 3.3 4/9 44.4% 2/5 40.0% 2/2 100.0% 12 0.6 5 5 10 0.5 3 9 10 2 1

PLAYOFF STATS FG 3P FG FT REBSeason GP MIN MPG M/A % M/A % M/A % Pts PPG O D Tot RPG Ast PF To Stl Blk13-14 1 2 2.0 0/0 0.0% 0/0 0.0% 0/0 0.0% 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 2 0 0 012-13 2 2 1.0 1/2 50.0% 1/2 50.0% 0/0 0.0% 3 1.5 0 1 1 0.5 0 0 0 1 0TOTAL 3 4 1.3 1/2 50.0% 1/2 50.0% 0/0 0.0% 3 1.0 0 1 1 0.3 0 2 0 1 0

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GEMMA BULLARDWEligibility: Third Height: 5-10 Hometown: Guelph, Ont.

Major: Civil Engineering Highschool: John F. Ross C.V.I.

#9

2013-14: 25 vs. Brock in 69-65 OT win … Third in team scoring with 11.4 points per game … Third in team steals with 1.7 per game … Fifth on the team, shooting 32.6% from the three-point line.Before Queen’s: Competed for England national team at U18 and U20 European Championships... Missed entire 11-12 season due to injury

All-Rookie2010-11

All-Star2013-14

2013-14 East Tracy MacLeod Award

SEASON STATS FG 3P FG FT REBSeason GP MIN MPG M/A % M/A % M/A % Pts PPG O D Tot RPG Ast PF To Stl Blk13-14 19 478 25.2 76/197 39.0% 30/92 33.0% 35/42 83.0% 217 11.4 8 59 67 3.5 17 47 42 33 212-13 12 349 29.1 47/111 42.0% 18/56 32.0% 26/34 76.0% 138 11.5 5 46 51 4.2 23 32 36 15 410-11 16 410 25.6 48/139 35.0% 23/64 36.0% 25/35 71.0% 144 9.0 27 64 91 5.7 22 38 36 27 6TOTAL 47 1237 26.3 171/447 38.3% 71/212 33.5% 86/111 77.5% 499 10.6 40 169 209 4.4 62 117 114 75 12

PLAYOFF STATS FG 3P FG FT REBSeason GP MIN MPG M/A % M/A % M/A % Pts PPG O D Tot RPG Ast PF To Stl Blk13-14 3 71 23.7 4/19 21.0% 3/11 27.0% 4/8 50.0% 15 5.0 3 9 12 4.0 4 13 3 10 210-11 1 37 37.0 3/8 38.0% 2/5 40.0% 1/2 50.0% 9 9.0 4 4 8 8.0 2 2 3 1 1TOTAL 4 108 27.0 7/27 25.9% 5/16 31.2% 5/10 50.0% 24 6.0 7 13 20 5.0 6 15 6 11 3

MEAGHAN MACDOUGALLGEligibility: Fourth Height: 5-9 Hometown: Martintown, Ont.

Major: Physical and Health Education Highschool: Char-Lan D.H.S.

#10

2013-14: Scoring 2.3 points per game … Taking 1.6 steals per game … Played 11 gamesBefore Queen’s: Missed entire 12-13 season due to injury... Transfered to Queen’s from NCAA Division 1 Indiana State Sycamores... Starred at Char-Lan District High School outside of Cornwall, Ont., where she was twice named the Female Athlete of the Year (2008, 2009)... Also played soccer, hockey, track & field, cross country, volleyball, badminton, golf and curling during her time at Char-Lan.

SEASON STATS FG 3P FG FT REBSeason GP MIN MPG M/A % M/A % M/A % Pts PPG O D Tot RPG Ast PF To Stl Blk13-14 11 143 13.0 10/48 21.0% 0/2 0.0% 5/8 63.0% 25 2.3 8 17 25 2.3 6 10 16 14 212-13 4 24 6.0 4/10 40.0% 1/3 33.0% 3/4 75.0% 12 3.0 3 2 5 1.2 1 6 3 3 011-12 22 422 19.2 32/92 35.0% 10/31 32.0% 8/11 73.0% 82 3.7 12 48 60 2.7 29 35 47 16 210-11 6 110 18.3 18/46 39.0% 3/5 60.0% 2/4 50.0% 41 6.8 8 12 20 3.3 7 14 17 8 1TOTAL 43 699 16.3 64/196 32.7% 14/41 34.1% 18/27 66.7% 160 3.7 31 79 110 2.6 43 65 83 41 5

PLAYOFF STATS FG 3P FG FT REBSeason GP MIN MPG M/A % M/A % M/A % Pts PPG O D Tot RPG Ast PF To Stl Blk13-14 3 33 11.0 3/12 25.0% 0/0 0.0% 3/4 75.0% 9 3.0 0 2 2 0.7 0 3 7 1 011-12 1 9 9.0 0/1 0.0% 0/1 0.0% 0/0 0.0% 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 1 1 1 0 0TOTAL 4 42 10.5 3/13 23.1% 0/1 0.0% 3/4 75.0% 9 2.2 0 2 2 0.5 1 4 8 1 0

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NICOLE MORSEPEligibility: Second Height: 6-0 Hometown: Cottam, Ont.

Major: Life Sciences Highschool: Essex D.H.S.

#13

2013-14: Scoring 1.5 points per game … Played 22 games … Started 1 game .Before Queen’s: Kingsville Class for one and Windsor Valiants JUEL team for two seasons... HS Essex Red Raiders, named a first-team WECSSAA All-Star... Grade 9 and 10 junior team also won WECSSAA all-county championship titles.

AMY COTTONWEligibility: First Height: 5-11 Hometown: Kingston, Ont.

Major: Engineering Highschool: Frontenac Secondary

#12

2013-14: Shooting 25.0% from the field … Played 3 games … Playing 3.7 minutes per game .Before Queen’s: HS won Jack Aldridge Leadership Award... MVP and Defensive player awards with Frontenac...Member of the Frontenac Math Team called Mathletes and enjoys Sailing.

MARIA GILLPEligibility: Second Height: 6-1 Hometown: Holland Landing, Ont.

Major: Physical and Health Education Highschool: Dr. J.M. Denison S.S.

#11

2012-13: Scoring 1.0 points per game … Played 21 games … Playing 9.5 minutes per game.Before Queen’s: Dr. Denison HS (in Aurora) and for the Barrie Royals JUEL team

SEASON STATS FG 3P FG FT REBSeason GP MIN MPG M/A % M/A % M/A % Pts PPG O D Tot RPG Ast PF To Stl Blk13-14 21 199 9.5 10/33 30.0% 0/1 0.0% 0/3 0.0% 20 0.9 9 22 31 1.5 4 17 17 2 512-13 18 137 7.6 8/21 38.0% 0/0 0.0% 4/8 50.0% 20 1.1 4 12 16 0.9 2 5 6 4 4TOTAL 39 336 8.6 18/54 33.3% 0/1 0.0% 4/11 36.4% 40 1.0 13 34 47 1.2 6 22 23 6 9

PLAYOFF STATS FG 3P FG FT REBSeason GP MIN MPG M/A % M/A % M/A % Pts PPG O D Tot RPG Ast PF To Stl Blk13-14 3 6 2.0 1/1 100.0% 0/0 0.0% 0/0 0.0% 2 0.7 1 2 3 1.0 0 2 2 1 012-13 2 6 3.0 0/0 0.0% 0/0 0.0% 0/0 0.0% 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0TOTAL 5 12 2.4 1/1 100.0% 0/0 0.0% 0/0 0.0% 2 0.4 1 2 3 0.6 0 2 3 1 0

SEASON STATS FG 3P FG FT REBSeason GP MIN MPG M/A % M/A % M/A % Pts PPG O D Tot RPG Ast PF To Stl Blk13-14 3 11 3.7 1/4 25.0% 0/2 0.0% 0/0 0.0% 2 0.7 1 3 4 1.3 0 0 0 0 0TOTAL 3 11 3.7 1/4 25.0% 0/2 0.0% 0/0 0.0% 2 0.7 1 3 4 1.3 0 0 0 0 0

SEASON STATS FG 3P FG FT REBSeason GP MIN MPG M/A % M/A % M/A % Pts PPG O D Tot RPG Ast PF To Stl Blk13-14 22 406 18.5 15/48 31.0% 0/0 0.0% 4/9 44.0% 34 1.6 21 45 66 3.0 10 35 14 9 212-13 20 311 15.6 23/56 41.0% 0/1 0.0% 6/12 50.0% 52 2.6 29 42 71 3.5 5 32 23 6 0TOTAL 42 717 17.1 38/104 36.5% 0/1 0.0% 10/21 47.6% 86 2.0 50 87 137 3.3 15 67 37 15 2

PLAYOFF STATS FG 3P FG FT REBSeason GP MIN MPG M/A % M/A % M/A % Pts PPG O D Tot RPG Ast PF To Stl Blk13-14 3 52 17.3 3/7 43.0% 0/0 0.0% 0/2 0.0% 6 2.0 1 7 8 2.7 0 0 0 2 012-13 2 34 17.0 4/7 57.0% 0/0 0.0% 0/0 0.0% 8 4.0 6 9 15 7.5 0 5 0 1 0TOTAL 5 86 17.2 7/14 50.0% 0/0 0.0% 0/2 0.0% 14 2.8 7 16 23 4.6 0 5 0 3 0

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ROBYN PEARSONPEligibility: Second Height: 6-0 Hometown: Toronto, Ont.

Major: Commerce Highschool: Toronto French School

#15

2013-14: Season high 17 points in 79-72 win against McMaster … Season high 17 rebounds in 74-61 win against York … Five double-doubles this season, including 16 points and 16 rebounds in 60-43 win against Waterloo … Fourth in team scoring with 10.0 points per game … Eighth in CIS rebounding with 9.7 per game … Taking 1.1 steals per game .Before Queen’s: Played rep basketball for four years before Queen’s...Won six CISAA championships... Member of the North Toronto Huskies Juel Team... Captain of the 2010-11 Etobicoke Storm Juel Team...Senior female athlete of the year in 2009-10...Member of Toronto Triple Threat from 2008-2010.

ANDREA PRIAMOPEligibility: First Height: 6-0 Hometown: Guelph, Ont.

Major: Statistics Highschool: Bishop MacDonell

#14

2013-14: Season high 13 points in 74-61 win against York … Season high 12 rebounds in 58-52 win against Lakehead … Third in team rebounding with 4.4 per game … Scoring 4.4 points per game.Before Queen’s: D10 Senior Girls League MVP (2012)...OFSAA Bronze (2012)... JUEL Bronze (2012)... D10 All-Star (2011 & 2012)...OFSAA Qualifier (2011)...Bishop Macdonell Senior Girls Basketball Leadership Award (2011)...OFSAA Champion (2009), 4th place (2010)...JUEL All-Academic Award (2012)... Bishop Macdonell Academic and Athletic Excellence Award (2012)... Cardinal Collins Academic Award (2012)... Bishop Macdonell Senior Girls Basketball MVP and Leadership Award.

All-Rookie2013-14

SEASON STATS FG 3P FG FT REBSeason GP MIN MPG M/A % M/A % M/A % Pts PPG O D Tot RPG Ast PF To Stl Blk13-14 20 435 21.8 36/103 35.0% 0/2 0.0% 16/24 67.0% 88 4.4 40 49 89 4.5 10 46 29 7 1TOTAL 20 435 21.8 36/103 35.0% 0/2 0.0% 16/24 67.0% 88 4.4 40 49 89 4.5 10 46 29 7 1

PLAYOFF STATS FG 3P FG FT REBSeason GP MIN MPG M/A % M/A % M/A % Pts PPG O D Tot RPG Ast PF To Stl Blk13-14 3 76 25.3 5/16 31.0% 0/0 0.0% 5/6 83.0% 15 5.0 3 11 14 4.7 3 7 3 1 0TOTAL 3 76 25.3 5/16 31.0% 0/0 0.0% 5/6 83.0% 15 5.0 3 11 14 4.7 3 7 3 1 0

SEASON STATS FG 3P FG FT REBSeason GP MIN MPG M/A % M/A % M/A % Pts PPG O D Tot RPG Ast PF To Stl Blk13-14 22 574 26.1 93/207 45.0% 0/1 0.0% 33/52 63.0% 219 9.9 75 138 213 9.7 16 79 59 24 1312-13 20 389 19.4 48/115 42.0% 0/1 0.0% 17/22 77.0% 113 5.7 40 73 113 5.7 5 46 24 4 4TOTAL

PLAYOFF STATS FG 3P FG FT REBSeason GP MIN MPG M/A % M/A % M/A % Pts PPG O D Tot RPG Ast PF To Stl Blk13-14 3 67 22.3 5/22 23.0% 0/0 0.0% 1/2 50.0% 11 3.7 5 19 24 8.0 0 10 4 2 012-13 2 33 16.5 3/6 50.0% 0/0 0.0% 4/7 57.0% 10 5.0 3 6 9 4.5 1 9 2 1 2TOTAL 5 100 20.0 8/28 28.6% 0/0 0.0% 5/9 55.6% 21 4.2 8 25 33 6.6 1 19 6 3 2

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NICOLE BARNARDWEligibility: First Height: 5-11 Hometown: Ayr, Ont.

Major: Physical and Health Education Highschool: Southwood SS

#22

2013-14: Did not dress for the Gaels in 2013-14Before Queen’s: Played HS at Southwood SS in Cambridge ... Member of highly successful KW Lightning OBA & JUEL team

JENNY WRIGHTWEligibility: Third Height: 5-10 Hometown: Kingston, Ont.

Major: Biology Highschool: Regiopolis-Notre Dame

#21All-Rookie2011-12

2013-14: Season high 27 points in 63-60 win against Laurentian … First in team scoring with 13.0 points per game … Double-digit scoring in all five regular season games in February … Second in team rebounding with 4.7 per game … Second in team steals with 1.8 per game … Third in team assists with 2.3 per game … Third on the team, shooting 34.2% from the three-point line … Made five 3-pointers in 68-47 win against York Before Queen’s: KASSAA senior girls champion... Member of provincial under-17 team... Played with Kingston Impact in JUEL... Younger brother Jamie is a setter for Gaels men’s volleyball team... Father Bob, who passed in 2010, played five years as QB for Gaels football team leading them to 1983 Vanier Cup appearance and is in Queen’s Football HOF

All-Star2013-14

SEASON STATS FG 3P FG FT REBSeason GP MIN MPG M/A % M/A % M/A % Pts PPG O D Tot RPG Ast PF To Stl Blk13-14 22 597 27.1 98/299 33.0% 27/79 34.0% 63/75 84.0% 286 13.0 47 56 103 4.7 51 35 50 39 1312-13 20 576 28.8 79/202 39.0% 25/74 34.0% 50/73 68.0% 233 11.7 29 61 90 4.5 49 41 46 29 711-12 22 473 21.5 60/144 42.0% 13/45 29.0% 18/30 60.0% 151 6.9 48 58 106 4.8 27 40 33 15 3TOTAL 64 1646 25.7 237/645 36.7% 65/198 32.8% 131/178 73.6% 670 10.5 124 175 299 4.7 127 116 129 83 23

PLAYOFF STATS FG 3P FG FT REBSeason GP MIN MPG M/A % M/A % M/A % Pts PPG O D Tot RPG Ast PF To Stl Blk13-14 3 87 29.0 19/48 40.0% 4/13 31.0% 9/12 75.0% 51 17.0 7 13 20 6.7 8 4 7 2 212-13 2 66 33.0 13/21 62.0% 4/4 100.0% 4/7 57.0% 34 17.0 2 8 10 5.0 6 3 5 3 011-12 1 26 26.0 5/13 38.0% 0/2 0.0% 2/2 100.0% 12 12.0 4 4 8 8.0 2 2 0 0 0TOTAL 6 179 29.8 37/82 45.1% 8/19 42.1% 15/21 71.4% 97 16.2 13 25 38 6.3 16 9 12 5 2

CLAIRE ENDICOTTPEligibility: Second Height: 6-1 Hometown: Guelph, Ont.

Major: Concurrent Education Highschool: Our Lady of Lourdes C.H.S.

#23

2013-14: Played five games … Playing 6.2 minutes per game Before Queen’s: Played for Guelph Phoenix team that won both Division 1 and OBA championships along with Eastern Nationals... HS senior basketball team and named the MVP in final year... Endicott has played for the Tri-County Thunder JUEL team under Coach Allan Bush.

SEASON STATS FG 3P FG FT REBSeason GP MIN MPG M/A % M/A % M/A % Pts PPG O D Tot RPG Ast PF To Stl Blk13-14 4 25 6.2 0/2 0.0% 0/0 0.0% 0/0 0.0% 0 0.0 1 2 3 0.8 2 4 3 0 012-13 2 2 1.0 0/0 0.0% 0/0 0.0% 0/0 0.0% 0 0.0 2 0 2 1.0 0 0 0 0 0TOTAL 6 27 4.5 0/2 0.0% 0/0 0.0% 0/0 0.0% 0 0.0 3 2 5 0.8 2 4 3 0 0

PLAYOFF STATS FG 3P FG FT REBSeason GP MIN MPG M/A % M/A % M/A % Pts PPG O D Tot RPG Ast PF To Stl Blk13-14 2 5 2.5 0/0 0.0% 0/0 0.0% 0/0 0.0% 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 1 2 1 0 0TOTAL 2 5 2.5 0/0 0.0% 0/0 0.0% 0/0 0.0% 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 1 2 1 0 0

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CHAMPIONSHIP2014 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

TEAM PHOTO

CIS CHAMPIONSHIP - FINAL 8

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2013-14 PLAYOFF GAME BY GAME

QUEEN’S 64 TORONTO 68 Feb 22, 2014 Kingston, Ont. - ARC Main Gym

SCOREBOARD 1 2 3 4 TOTALToronto 10 24 16 6 56 Queen’s 19 19 15 14 67

SCORING:Toronto - Van Kampen 17 (P), Sider 2 (A), Van Kampen 11 (R)Queen’s - Boag 21 (P), Wright 7 (A), Pearson 11 (R)

No. 10 Gaels Head To OUA East Finals After 67-56 Victory Over Toronto

KINGSTON, Ont. (February 22, 2014) - The No.10-ranked Queen’s women’s basketball team is heading to the OUA East finals after defeating the Toronto Varsity Blues 67-56 on Saturday night in Kingston Ontario. The electric atmosphere in the Athletics and Recreation Centre really set the pace for this OUA East semifinal matchup. It was a high-energy, defense-oriented game for the full 40 minutes.

In the first quarter Queen’s caused eight Toronto turnovers and held a 19-10 lead at the start of the second. Toronto rallied back by getting to the line (6-6), picking up their defensive energy and scoring off of forced Gael turnovers. Jenny Wright (Kingston, Ont.) was the story of the first half for Queen’s by keeping her team in the game offensively amidst Toronto’s tenacious defensive efforts. She connected on some difficult takes to the hoop and finished the half leading all scor-ers with 13 points. Going into the second half, Queen’s held the lead 38-34. Jill Stratton of Toronto sparked the Varisty Blues in the third quarter by hitting loud back-to-back transition three’s and shifting momentum to their favour. The Gaels were composed, they were tough and they got the job done on the defensive end. Throughout the second half, Queen’s was able to string together great defen-sive efforts, which lead to good offensive shot opportunities. Toronto could not weather the tri-colour storm. Liz Boag (Kingston, Ont.) was the leading scorer of the game with 21 points, with 12 of those coming from three-point land. Wright was right behind her with 16 points, and Gemma Bullard (Guelph, Ont.) added 11 of her own. Alicia Van Kampen of Toronto was the high scorer for her team with 17 points, followed by Jill Stratton who added 15.

QUEEN’S 62 CARLETON 58 Mar 1, 2014 Kingston, Ont. - ARC Main Gym

SCOREBOARD 1 2 3 4 OT TOTALQueen’s 12 14 12 10 14 62 Carleton 9 16 14 9 10 58

SCORING:Carleton - Roach 27 (P), Suprunchuk 2 (A), Shotbolt 13 (R)Queen’s - Wright 18 (P), Hazlett 2 (A), Wright 9 (R)

OUA East crown goes to No.10 Queen’s in 62-58 OT win over Carleton

KINGSTON, Ont. (March 1, 2014) - The No. 10 Queen’s women’s basketball team claimed the title of OUA East champions and a place at the CIS National Championships. The Gaels defeated the Carleton Ravens 62-58 in a thrilling overtime victory in front of a packed house of 802 at the Athletics and Recreation Centre on Saturday night in Kingston. The key from the beginning of the game was that it was going to be a battle of the boards because Queen’s and Carleton have been known for their ability to crash the glass all season long. This proved pivotal as both teams struggled to find the bottom of the net early on, with Queen’s only leading 12-9 at the end of the first quarter. At the half, the score was stuck at a mere 26-25 in favour of the Gaels, but that was not reflec-tive of the effort being put forth on both ends of the court by both teams. To say the game was aggressive would be an understatement. The on-ball pressure was relentless. Elizabeth Roach of Carleton led all scorers at the half with 16 points, hitting, back-to-back threes early in the second. Jenny Wright (Kingston, Ont.) was able to navigate around the defensive pressure to tally 11 points by half. Three point shooting woes continued for the Gaels throughout the third and fourth quarters, but defensive solidarity and offensive execution at important moments gave Queen’s the lead down the stretch of the fourth. A turning point in the final minutes of regulation was when Wright grabbed an offensive rebound off of a free-throw and finished for two tying the game up.

Queen’s led 48-45 with four seconds left, just after Liz Boag (Kingston, Ont.) went 1-2 from the line. After two consecutive attempts to inbound the ball and having Queen’s knock it out of bounds, Carleton secured it inbounds and McK-enzie Sigurdson drained a deep three with 0.4 seconds left on the clock to force overtime.

Roach opened up the extra quarter with a back-door layup for the Ravens, quickly followed by a lay-in by Wright at the other end. The teams continued to exchange points while maintain-ing their suffocating defensive pressure. With under a minute to go, Roach hit one of her two from the free-throw line to tie the game at 55. The gym was deafening with an ecstatic stand-ing crowd, cheering on the Queen’s women in unison, with the octaves increasing with the seconds winding down. Queen’s had a 3-point lead with less than 30 seconds on the clock. After being beat one-on-one by the fifth year Roach only a few posses-sions earlier, Emily Hazlett (Fredericton, N.B.) of Queen’s found herself in the exact same defensive situation with 20 seconds left. Without hesitation, the second year defensive dynamo lunged and stole the basketball, connecting for two at the other end and putting the Gaels up by five. The Raven’s did not let down as Lind-say Shotbolt responded with a three-pointer with only nine seconds remaining. The Raven’s needed to foul and sent Meaghan MacDougall (Martintown, Ont.) to the line. She hit both free-throws to put Queen’s up 62-58 to seal the win.

“I give a lot of credit to the team, our players never quit. They just went out there and played hard and did the things that we really wanted to do against Carleton and I couldn’t be more proud,” said head coach Dave Wilson after the win. “I know the crowd support means a lot to the players because that gets them energized and it really is a sixth person on the floor. Our fans have been great all year long and I’m really glad we could reward them with a win.”

Wright led the Gaels with 18 points, followed by Boag who added 15. Roach of the Ravens led all scorers with 27 points, and Shotbolt finished with 10 points and 13 rebounds.

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2013-14 PLAYOFF GAME BY GAME CONT’D QUEEN’S 48 WINDSOR 73 Mar 8, 2014 Windsor, Ont. - St. Denis Centre

SCOREBOARD 1 2 3 4 TOTALQueen’s 7 20 7 14 48 Windsor 23 20 11 19 73

SCORING:Windsor - Langlois 25 (P), Langlois 8 (A), Roger 10 (R)Queen’s - Wright 17 (P), Hazlett 3 (A), Pearson 7 (R)

No. 10 Gaels drop OUA Championship 73-48 to No. 1 Lancers

WINDSOR, Ont. (March 8, 2014) – The No. 10 Queen’s Gaels fell to the No. 1 Windsor Lancers 73-48 in the OUA Championship in Windsor, Ontario on Saturday night.

The Lancers proved why they are the No. 1 team in the nation opening up with a 9-0 lead to start the game against the Gaels. Turnovers hurt Queen’s early with Windsor connecting off of their fast-break opportunities. Jenny Wright (Kingston, Ont.) got the Gaels offensive charge

started in the latter half of the quarter finishing with four points in the opening frame. The Gaels went into the second down 23-7.

The second quarter had the Gaels come out hot. They scored the quarters first five points thanks to Liz Boag (Kingston, Ont.) and Wright. Boag was two for two from beyond the arc in the quarter as the Gaels pushed back against the Lancers. Wright was the hot hand for Queen’s with 10 of the Gaels first 15 points.

Jessica Clemencon proved to be a tough matchup for the Gaels as she added 11 in the second quarter for Windsor who opened up their 16-point lead once again. The Gaels fought hard in the quarter and equaled the Lancers in points with 20 for each team but found themselves down 43-27 at half.

The Lancers opened up the third on a 10-2 run and lead by as much as 24 in the quarter. The Gaels stayed strong on the defensive end after that however, as Windsor added only one more point to the Gaels five to close out the quarter. Lancer shooters went cold in frame hitting only 27.8% of their shots but the Gaels also struggled going 3-15 from the field.

After going down with an injury near the end of the third, Wright returned to the game for the Gaels in the fourth quarter. Boag and Wright each had five in the quarter for Queen’s but the lead was too large to make any sort of comeback. Windsor outscored Queen’s in the final quarter 19-14 to seal the win and the OUA title, their second straight championship and fifth in the last six years.

Langlois was named player of the game and finished with 25 points and six rebounds for the Lancers. The Gaels were led offensively by Boag and Wright who each had 17 points in the loss for Queen’s.

Windsor had the advantage in points in the paint 34-18, points off turnovers 14-7 and fast break points 6-0.

“We’ll take that as a learning experience,” said Gaels head coach Dave Wilson after the game. “We know that we didn’t start the game well as we wanted to but going forward we have a game on Friday and we can use what we learned here today to hopefully be much sharper when we start the game Friday.”

2013-14 VS CIS FINAL 8 TEAMS

QUEEN’S 33 SASKATCHEWAN 68 Oct 18, 2013 Toronto, Ont. - Mattamy Athletic Centre

SCOREBOARD 1 2 3 4 TOTALQueen’s 6 10 12 5 33 Saskatchewan 18 11 19 20 68

SCORING:Saskatchewan - Miller 25 (P), Riley 3 (A), Emmerson 11 (R)Queen’s - Hazlett 9 (P), Wright 2 (A), Gill 6 (R)

Saskatchewan hands Gaels 68-33 loss on day 1 of Darcel Wright Memorial Classic

TORONTO - On Friday afternoon the Gaels lost 68-33 to the defending tournament champions, the University of Saskatchewan, at the Mattamy Athletic Centre.

The Gaels had no answer for the Huskies who went 18 for 20 from the free throw line and caused 29 Gael turnovers. Emily Hazlet lead the Queens with 9 points.

Dalyce Emmerson of Saskatchewan finished with 10 points and 11 rebounds on the night.

QUEEN’S 62 LAURIER 66 Nov 15, 2013 Waterloo, Ont. - WLU Athletics Complex

SCOREBOARD 1 2 3 4 TOTALQueen’s 14 19 16 13 62 Laurier 22 9 16 19 66

SCORING:Laurier - Schenk 14 (P), Osei 7 (A), Bonsu 5 (R)Queen’s - Boag 17 (P), Boag 2 (A), Hazlett 9 (R)

Gaels Lose to Golden Hawks On The Road 66-62

WATERLOO, Ont. (November 15, 2013) - Queen’s wom-en’s basketball (2-3) suffered a tough loss to the Laurier Golden Hawks (4-1) on the road, losing the contest 66-62. Laurier was off to an early lead on their home court, outscoring the visiting Gaels 22-14 in the first quarter. Queen’s regrouped in the second and took control of the pace of the game leading the Hawks 33-31 at half time. The Gaels were consistent from the floor and aggressive in their play through the last two quarters of action, but were unable to close out Laurier in the fourth quarter. Liz Boag (Kingston, Ont.) of the Gaels had a standout performance, finishing the game with 17 points and going three for three from beyond the arc in 25 minutes of play.

QUEEN’S 56 WINDSOR 82 Nov 9, 2013 Windsor, Ont. - St. Denis Centre

SCOREBOARD 1 2 3 4 TOTALQueen’s 15 11 17 13 56 Windsor 11 23 23 25 82

SCORING:Windsor - Clemencon 24 (P), Williams 9 (A), Clemencon 14 (R)Queen’s - Wright 14 (P), Wright 4 (A), Pearson 8 (R)

Gaels Lose Second Straight On The Road

WINDSOR, Ont. (November 9, 2013) - The Queen’s Gaels (2-2) fell to the No.2 ranked Windsor Lanc-ers (3-1) 82-56 on Saturday night at the St. Denis Centre in Windsor. The Gaels travelled to Windsor to play the Lanc-ers after a tough loss to the Western Mustangs Friday night. Queen’s kept pace with the defend-ing CIS champs up until half, only trailing the veteran team 34-26 at the break. The relentless Lancer defensive pressure picked up in the third and fourth quarter causing the Gaels to accumu-late 27 turnovers in the contest. 34% shooting from the floor in the second half was not enough to keep Queen’s in the game, leading to the final score of 82-56.

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STANDINGS AND STATISTICS

OUA SCORING LEADERS - 2013-14Rank Player Team GP MIN/G FG% 3FG 3FG% FT PTS PPG

1 Jenny Vaughan WESTERN 22 37.1 49.0% 19 36.0% 155 506 23.0

2 Jylisa Williams LAKEHEAD 12 29.0 43.0% 0 0.0% 50 242 20.2

3 Hailey Milligan MCMASTER 22 30.7 55.0% 0 0.0% 96 404 18.4

4 Jessica Clemencon WINDSOR 22 27.9 51.0% 9 38.0% 87 400 18.2

5 Katherine MacTavish GUELPH 22 33.5 50.0% 1 50.0% 99 396 18.0

6 Danielle Boiago MCMASTER 22 31.7 42.0% 44 35.0% 53 345 15.7

7 Miah-Marie Langlois WINDSOR 22 28.8 45.0% 39 40.0% 43 336 15.3

8 Nicole Rosenkranz BROCK 22 26.6 47.0% 0 0.0% 70 334 15.2

9 Keneca Pingue-Giles RYERSON 22 24.2 46.0% 26 29.0% 69 325 14.8

10 Elizabeth Roach CARLETON 22 33.0 40.0% 9 20.0% 100 323 14.7

11 Korissa Williams WINDSOR 22 27.1 48.0% 5 25.0% 41 314 14.3

12 Jill Stratton TORONTO 22 29.3 39.0% 23 29.0% 71 310 14.1

13 Stephanie MacDonald OTTAWA 18 28.8 38.0% 22 22.0% 29 243 13.5

14 Mariah Nunes RYERSON 13 24.5 35.0% 6 25.0% 49 173 13.3

15 Jenny Wright QUEEN'S 22 27.1 33.0% 27 34.0% 63 286 13.0

16 Liz Boag QUEEN'S 22 28.6 41.0% 45 38.0% 31 264 12.0

17 Gemma Bullard QUEEN'S 19 25.2 39.0% 30 33.0% 35 217 11.4

18 Melissa Rondinelli WESTERN 22 31.0 42.0% 15 31.0% 41 250 11.4

19 Emma Decloe LAURENTIAN 22 24.7 42.0% 0 0.0% 79 249 11.3

20 Katelyn Leddy WESTERN 21 29.9 47.0% 0 0.0% 47 229 10.9

CIS - 2013-14 FINAL STANDINGSOUA EAST DIVISION GP W L Win % PF PA PTSQueen’s 22 16 6 0.727 1399 1249 32Carleton 22 16 6 0.727 1290 1172 32Ottawa 22 14 8 0.636 1390 1243 28Toronto 22 12 10 0.545 1329 1266 24Ryerson 22 9 13 0.409 1298 1410 18York 22 8 14 0.364 1140 1286 16Laurentian 22 4 18 0.182 1145 1385 8Algoma 22 0 22 0.000 840 1543 0 WEST DIVISION GP W L Win % PF PA PTSWindsor 22 21 1 0.955 1827 1104 42Western 22 16 6 0.727 1585 1358 32Laurier 22 15 7 0.682 1388 1293 30McMaster 22 13 9 0.591 1424 1249 26Lakehead 22 12 10 0.545 1394 1380 24Brock 22 11 11 0.500 1350 1236 22Guelph 22 7 15 0.318 1438 1534 14Waterloo 22 2 20 0.091 1100 1629 4

AUS GP W L Win % PF PA PtsSaint Mary’s 20 20 0 1.000 1633 1182 56StFX 20 11 9 0.550 1342 1304 38Cape Breton 20 11 9 0.550 1295 1323 34Memorial 20 9 11 0.450 1196 1324 28Dalhousie 20 10 10 0.500 1348 1327 24UPEI 20 9 11 0.450 1297 1313 20UNB 20 5 15 0.250 1124 1278 12Acadia 20 5 15 0.250 1112 1296 12- Please note that in AUS women’s basketball, a win can be worth 2 or 4 points. 

CANADA WEST PRAIRIE DIVISION GP W L Win % PF PA PTSAlberta 22 20 2 0.909 1524 1202 40Regina 22 20 2 0.909 1774 1265 40Sask. 22 17 5 0.773 1572 1319 34Calgary 22 13 9 0.591 1373 1348 26Winnipeg 22 12 10 0.545 1482 1413 24Brandon 22 6 16 0.273 1335 1535 12Lethbridge 22 6 16 0.273 1246 1445 12Manitoba 22 5 17 0.227 1324 1515 10

PACIFIC DIVISION GP W L Win % PF PA PTSUFV 22 17 5 0.773 1544 1173 34UBC 22 16 6 0.727 1468 1334 32Victoria 22 15 7 0.682 1519 1407 30Thompson Rivers 22 13 9 0.591 1374 1477 26UNBC 22 6 16 0.273 1393 1612 12Trinity Western 22 5 17 0.227 1261 1484 10UBC Okanagan 22 3 19 0.136 1271 1594 6Mount Royal 22 2 20 0.091 1246 1583 4

RSEQ GP W L Win % PF PA PTSMcGill 16 13 3 0.812 926 757 26Concordia 16 11 5 0.688 872 769 22UQAM 16 10 6 0.625 946 852 20Laval 16 6 10 0.375 798 839 12Bishop’s 16 0 16 0.000 701 1026 0

2013-14 Women’s Basketball CIS Top 10

Week 1: October 29, 2013

1. Windsor (-)2. Alberta (-)3. Saint Mary’s (-)4. Fraser Valley (-)5. Saskatchewan (-)6. Regina (-)7. Brock (-)8. Concordia (-)9. McGill (-)10. Ottawa (-)

Week 2: November 5, 2013

1. Saint Mary’s (3)2. Windsor (1)3. Fraser Valley (4)4. Alberta (2)5. Saskatchewan (5)6. Regina (6)7. Brock (7)8. Concordia (8)9. McGill (9)10. Ottawa (10)

Week 3: November 12, 2013

1. Saint Mary’s (1)2. Windsor (2)3. Fraser Valley (3)4. Saskatchewan (5)5. Alberta (4)6. Regina (6)7. Brock (7)8. McGill (9)9. Ottawa (10)10. Concordia (8)

Week 4: November 19, 2013

1. Saint Mary’s (1)2. Windsor (2)3. Fraser Valley (3)4. Alberta (5)5. Saskatchewan (4)6. Regina (6)7. Ottawa (9)8. McGill (8)9. Concordia (10)10. Brock (7)

Week 5: November 26, 2013

1. Saint Mary’s (1)2. Windsor (2)3. Alberta (4)4. Saskatchewan (5)5. Regina (6)6. Fraser Valley (3)7. McGill (8)8. Ottawa (7)9. Concordia (9)10. Wilfrid Laurier (NR)

Week 6: December 3, 2013

1. Saint Mary’s (1)2. Windsor (2)3. Alberta (3)4. Saskatchewan (4)5. Regina (5)6. McGill (7)7. Fraser Valley (6)8. Concordia (9)9. Wilfrid Laurier (10)10. Ottawa (8)

Week 7: January 14, 2014

1. Saint Mary’s (1)2. Windsor (2)3. Alberta (3)4. Saskatchewan (4)5. Regina (5)6. McGill (6)7. Concordia (8)8. Ottawa (10)9. Wilfrid Laurier (9)10. Fraser Valley (7)

Week 8: January 21, 2014

1. Windsor (2)2. Saint Mary’s (1)3. Alberta (3)4. Regina (5)5. Saskatchewan (4)6. McGill (6)7. Wilfrid Laurier (9)8. Concordia (7)9. Fraser Valley (10)10. Ottawa (8)

Week 9: January 28, 2014

1. Windsor (1)2. Saint Mary’s (2)3. Alberta (3)4. Regina (4)5. Saskatchewan (5)6. Concordia (8)7. Fraser Valley (9)8. McGill (6)9. Wilfrid Laurier (7)10. Carleton (NR)

Week 10: February 4, 2014

1. Windsor (1)2. Saint Mary’s (2)3. Alberta (3)4. Regina (4)5. Saskatchewan (5)6. Concordia (6)7. Fraser Valley (7)8. McGill (8)9. Wilfrid Laurier (9)10. UBC (NR)

Week 11: February 11, 2014

1. Windsor (1)2. Saint Mary’s (2)3. Alberta (3)4. Regina (4)5. Concordia (6)6. Saskatchewan (5)7. Fraser Valley (7)8. McGill (8)9. UBC (10)10. Wilfrid Laurier (9)

Week 12: February 18, 2014

1. Windsor (1)2. Saint Mary’s (2)3. Alberta (3)4. Regina (4)5. Fraser Valley (7)6. Saskatchewan (6)7. McGill (8)8. Concordia (5)9. UBC (9)10. Queen’s (NR)

Week 13: February 25, 2014

1. Windsor (1)2. Saint Mary’s (2)3. Alberta (3)4. Regina (4)5. Fraser Valley (5)6. Saskatchewan (6)7. Concordia (8)8. McGill (7)9. UBC (9)10. Queen’s (10)

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STANDINGS AND STATISTICS CONT’DREGULAR SEASON SCORING STATISTICS - QUEEN’S GAELS (2013-14)

Queen’s Team Stats GP FG % 3PT % FT % REB/G AST/G

22 36.5 32.5 69.4 40.6 11.7

SHOOTING GAME STATISTICS

NO. NAME GP MIN/G FG/G PCT 3PT/G PCT FT/G PCT PPG

04 Liz Boag 22 28.6 4.3-10.5 40.7 2.0-5.4 37.8 1.4-2.0 68.9 12.0

05 Emily Hazlett 22 24.0 2.5-6.7 36.7 0.4-1.0 40.9 1.5-2.7 57.6 6.9

06 Sarah Saftich 10 4.5 0.2-1.2 16.7 0.1-1.0 10.0 0.0-0.0 - 0.5

07 Abby Dixon 20 14.2 1.6-5.0 32.7 0.4-2.1 21.4 0.2-0.4 50.0 4.0

08 Laura Baker 9 4.4 0.3-0.7 50.0 0.1-0.3 33.3 0.0-0.0 - 0.8

09 Gemma Bullard 19 25.2 4.0-10.4 38.6 1.6-4.8 32.6 1.8-2.2 83.3 11.4

10 Meaghan MacDougall 11 13.0 0.9-4.4 20.8 0.0-0.2 0.0 0.5-0.7 62.5 2.3

11 Maria Gill 21 9.5 0.5-1.6 30.3 0.0-0.0 0.0 0.0-0.1 0.0 1.0

12 Amy Cotton 3 3.7 0.3-1.3 25.0 0.0-0.7 0.0 0.0-0.0 - 0.7

13 Nicole Morse 22 18.5 0.7-2.2 31.2 0.0-0.0 - 0.2-0.4 44.4 1.5

14 Andrea Priamo 20 21.8 1.8-5.2 35.0 0.0-0.1 0.0 0.8-1.2 66.7 4.4

15 Robyn Pearson 22 26.1 4.2-9.4 44.9 0.0-0.0 0.0 1.5-2.4 63.5 10.0

21 Jenny Wright 22 27.1 4.5-13.6 32.8 1.2-3.6 34.2 2.9-3.4 84.0 13.0

22 Nicole Barnard - - 0.0-0.0 - 0.0-0.0 - 0.0-0.0 - -

23 Claire Endicott 5 6.2 0.0-0.4 0.0 0.0-0.0 - 0.4-0.4 100.0 0.4

Totals 22 200.0 23.9-65.4 36.5 5.5-17.0 32.5 10.3-14.9 69.4 63.6

Opponent 22 200.0 20.5-60.0 34.3 3.8-15.1 25.0 11.9-18.5 64.2 56.8

BALL CONTROL GAME STATISTICS

NO. NAME GP MPG OFF/G DEF/G REB/G PF/G DQ/G AST/G TO/G A/TO STL/G BLK/G

04 Liz Boag 22 28.6 0.8 2.8 3.6 1.2 0.0 3.5 2.2 1.6 2.3 0.0

05 Emily Hazlett 22 24.0 0.9 2.1 3.0 2.6 0.0 2.5 2.6 0.9 1.6 0.1

06 Sarah Saftich 10 4.5 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.0 0.0 0.2 0.0 0.1 0.0

07 Abby Dixon 20 14.2 0.6 1.6 2.1 1.5 0.0 0.5 1.2 0.4 0.8 0.0

08 Laura Baker 9 4.4 0.3 0.3 0.7 0.6 0.0 0.1 0.3 0.3 0.0 0.1

09 Gemma Bullard 19 25.2 0.4 3.1 3.5 2.5 0.0 0.9 2.2 0.4 1.7 0.1

10 Meaghan MacDougall 11 13.0 0.7 1.5 2.3 0.9 0.0 0.5 1.5 0.4 1.3 0.2

11 Maria Gill 21 9.5 0.4 1.0 1.5 0.8 0.0 0.2 0.8 0.2 0.1 0.2

12 Amy Cotton 3 3.7 0.3 1.0 1.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 - 0.0 0.0

13 Nicole Morse 22 18.5 1.0 2.0 3.0 1.6 0.0 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.4 0.1

14 Andrea Priamo 20 21.8 2.0 2.4 4.4 2.3 0.0 0.5 1.4 0.3 0.4 0.0

15 Robyn Pearson 22 26.1 3.4 6.3 9.7 3.6 0.3 0.7 2.7 0.3 1.1 0.6

21 Jenny Wright 22 27.1 2.1 2.5 4.7 1.6 0.0 2.3 2.3 1.0 1.8 0.6

22 Nicole Barnard - - - - - - - - - - - -

23 Claire Endicott 5 6.2 0.2 0.4 0.6 1.0 0.0 0.4 0.8 0.5 0.0 0.0

Totals 22 200.0 13.9 26.7 40.6 18.0 - 11.7 17.5 0.7 10.5 2.0

Opponent 22 200.0 13.6 27.1 40.7 15.0 - 11.2 20.9 0.5 7.5 2.0

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SHOOTING SEASON STATISTICS

NO. NAME GP MIN FG PCT 3PT PCT FT PCT PTS

04 Liz Boag 22 629 94-231 40.7 45-119 37.8 31-45 68.9 264

05 Emily Hazlett 22 528 54-147 36.7 9-22 40.9 34-59 57.6 151

06 Sarah Saftich 10 45 2-12 16.7 1-10 10.0 0-0 - 5

07 Abby Dixon 20 283 33-101 32.7 9-42 21.4 4-8 50.0 79

08 Laura Baker 9 40 3-6 50.0 1-3 33.3 0-0 - 7

09 Gemma Bullard 19 478 76-197 38.6 30-92 32.6 35-42 83.3 217

10 Meaghan MacDougall 11 143 10-48 20.8 0-2 0.0 5-8 62.5 25

11 Maria Gill 21 199 10-33 30.3 0-1 0.0 0-3 0.0 20

12 Amy Cotton 3 11 1-4 25.0 0-2 0.0 0-0 - 2

13 Nicole Morse 22 406 15-48 31.2 0-0 - 4-9 44.4 34

14 Andrea Priamo 20 435 36-103 35.0 0-2 0.0 16-24 66.7 88

15 Robyn Pearson 22 574 93-207 44.9 0-1 0.0 33-52 63.5 219

21 Jenny Wright 22 597 98-299 32.8 27-79 34.2 63-75 84.0 286

22 Nicole Barnard - - 0-0 - 0-0 - 0-0 - 0

23 Claire Endicott 5 31 0-2 0.0 0-0 - 2-2 100.0 2

Totals 22 4399 525-1438 36.5 122-375 32.5 227-327 69.4 1399

Opponent 22 4399 452-1319 34.3 83-332 25.0 262-408 64.2 1249

BALL CONTROL SEASON STATISTICS

NO. NAME GP MIN OFF DEF REB PF DQ AST TO A/TO STL BLK

04 Liz Boag 22 629 17 62 79 27 0 77 48 1.6 50 1

05 Emily Hazlett 22 528 20 46 66 57 0 54 58 0.9 36 2

06 Sarah Saftich 10 45 1 1 2 3 0 0 2 0.0 1 0

07 Abby Dixon 20 283 11 31 42 30 0 10 24 0.4 16 1

08 Laura Baker 9 40 3 3 6 5 0 1 3 0.3 0 1

09 Gemma Bullard 19 478 8 59 67 47 0 17 42 0.4 33 2

10 Meaghan MacDougall 11 143 8 17 25 10 0 6 16 0.4 14 2

11 Maria Gill 21 199 9 22 31 17 0 4 17 0.2 2 5

12 Amy Cotton 3 11 1 3 4 0 0 0 0 - 0 0

13 Nicole Morse 22 406 21 45 66 35 0 10 14 0.7 9 2

14 Andrea Priamo 20 435 40 49 89 46 1 10 29 0.3 7 1

15 Robyn Pearson 22 574 75 138 213 79 6 16 59 0.3 24 13

21 Jenny Wright 22 597 47 56 103 35 0 51 50 1.0 39 13

22 Nicole Barnard - - - - - - - - - - - -

23 Claire Endicott 5 31 1 2 3 5 0 2 4 0.5 0 0

Totals 22 4399 306 587 893 396 - 258 386 0.7 231 43

Opponent 22 4399 299 597 896 330 - 246 459 0.5 165 44

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ALL-TIME RECORD (OUA/OUAA)CONFERENCE RECORD CONFERENCE PLAYOFFS CIS/CIAU CHAMPIONSHIP OVERALL

SEASON GP W L PF PA GP W L PF PA GP W L PF PA GP W L PF PA PCT. COACH CONFERENCE

1971-72 10 5 5 538 462 3 2 1 149 130 - - - - - 13 7 6 687 592 0.538 Brenda Mackie OWIAA East

1972-73 10 6 4 367 365 ? ? ? ? ? - - - - - 10 6 4 ? ? 0.600 Brenda Mackie OWIAA East

1973-74 10 8 2 585 430 1 0 1 46 65 - - - - - 11 8 3 631 495 0.727 Maureen Bouris OWIAA East

1974-75 10 7 3 ? ? 1 0 1 53 54 - - - - - 11 7 4 ? ? 0.636 Maureen Bouris OWIAA East

1975-76 15 ? ? ? ? 3 1 2 127 152 - - - - - 18 ? ? ? ? ? Maureen Lisle OWIAA East

1976-77# 14 8 6 ? ? ? ? ? ? ? - - - - - 14 8 6 ? ? 0.571 Debbie Holts OWIAA East

1977-78 15 9 6 608 585 1 0 1 54 64 - - - - - 16 9 7 662 649 0.563 Debbie Holts OWIAA East

1978-79 12 3 9 678 844 1 0 1 54 65 - - - - - 13 3 10 732 909 0.231 Doug Fraser OWIAA Tier 1

1979-80 12 3 9 704 830 - - - - - - - - - - 12 3 9 704 830 0.250 Doug Fraser OWIAA Tier 1

1980-81# 11 5 6 759 650 - - - - - - - - - - 11 5 6 759 650 0.455 Doug Fraser OWIAA Tier 2

1981-82 12 5 7 610 784 1 0 1 47 79 - - - - - 13 5 8 657 863 0.385 Dave Wilson OWIAA East

1982-83 12 4 8 691 767 - - - - - - - - - - 12 4 8 691 767 0.333 Dave Wilson OWIAA East

1983-84 12 8 4 704 711 2 1 1 118 114 - - - - - 14 9 5 822 825 0.643 Dave Wilson OWIAA East

1984-85 12 5 7 649 800 2 0 2 120 155 - - - - - 14 5 9 769 955 0.357 Dave Wilson OWIAA East

1985-86 12 1 11 542 783 - - - - - - - - - - 12 1 11 542 783 0.083 Dave Wilson OWIAA East

1986-87 12 1 11 418 735 - - - - - - - - - - 12 1 11 418 735 0.083 Tim Orpin OWIAA East

1987-88 12 3 9 634 784 - - - - - - - - - - 12 3 9 634 784 0.250 Dave Wilson OWIAA East

1988-89 12 5 7 688 729 - - - - - - - - - - 12 5 7 688 729 0.417 Dave Wilson OWIAA East

1989-90 12 7 5 ? ? 2 0 2 98 127 - - - - - 14 7 7 ? ? 0.500 Dave Wilson OWIAA East

1990-91 12 6 6 733 693 1 0 1 39 60 - - - - - 13 6 7 772 753 0.462 Dave Wilson OWIAA East

1991-92 12 6 6 827 718 1 0 1 51 71 - - - - - 13 6 7 879 789 0.462 Dave Wilson OWIAA East

1992-93 12 8 4 763 673 3 2 1 203 193 - - - - - 15 10 5 966 866 0.667 Dave Wilson OWIAA East

1993-94 12 6 6 788 769 2 0 2 112 131 - - - - - 14 6 8 900 900 0.429 Dave Wilson OWIAA East

1994-95 12 6 6 701 727 3 1 2 170 194 - - - - - 15 7 8 871 921 0.467 Dave Wilson OWIAA East

1995-96 12 7 5 844 754 2 0 2 107 116 - - - - - 14 7 7 951 870 0.500 Dave Wilson OWIAA East

1996-97 20 6 14 1201 1236 - - - - - - - - - - 20 6 14 1201 1236 0.300 Dave Wilson OWIAA East

1997-98 20 15 5 1165 1058 3 2 1 204 191 - - - - - 23 17 6 1369 1249 0.739 Dave Wilson OUA East

1998-99 20 14 6 1300 1087 1 0 1 71 86 - - - - - 21 14 7 1371 1173 0.667 Dave Wilson OUA East

1999-00 20 11 9 1246 1177 1 0 1 54 74 - - - - - 21 11 10 1300 1251 0.524 Dave Wilson OUA East

2000-01* 20 15 5 1375 1235 3 3 0 223 192 3 1 2 173 199 26 19 7 1771 1626 0.731 Dave Wilson OUA East

2001-02 20 12 8 1192 1139 1 0 1 69 75 - - - - - 21 12 9 1261 1214 0.571 Dave Wilson OUA East

2002-03 20 12 8 1168 1067 3 2 1 178 162 2 0 2 113 131 25 14 11 1459 1360 0.560 Dave Wilson OUA East

2003-04 22 16 6 1311 1177 1 0 1 58 60 - - - - - 23 16 7 1369 1237 0.696 Dave Wilson OUA East

2004-05 22 13 9 1331 1157 1 0 1 36 40 - - - - - 23 13 10 1367 1197 0.565 Dave Wilson OUA East

2005-06 22 11 11 1144 1177 2 1 1 108 104 - - - - - 24 12 12 1252 1281 0.500 Dave Wilson OUA East

2006-07 22 14 8 1341 1271 2 1 1 105 123 - - - - - 24 15 9 1446 1394 0.625 Dave Wilson OUA East

2007-08 22 9 13 1408 1395 1 0 1 58 67 - - - - - 23 9 14 1464 1462 0.391 Dave Wilson OUA East

2008-09 22 7 15 1323 1409 1 0 1 42 53 - - - - - 23 7 16 1365 1462 0.304 Dave Wilson OUA East

2009-10 22 13 9 1399 1316 1 0 1 54 62 - - - - - 23 13 10 1453 1378 0.565 Dave Wilson OUA East

2010-11 22 7 15 1327 1438 1 0 1 51 62 - - - - - 23 7 16 1378 1500 0.304 Dave Wilson OUA East

2011-12 22 12 10 1411 1428 1 0 1 66 71 - - - - - 23 12 11 1477 1499 0.522 Dave Wilson OUA East

2012-13 20 7 13 1249 1339 2 1 1 130 136 - - - - - 22 8 14 1379 1475 0.364 Dave Wilson OUA East

2013-14 22 16 6 1399 1249 3 2 1 177 187 25 18 7 1576 1436 0.720 Dave Wilson OUA East

TOTALS 664 342 322 37121 36948 57 19 38 3232 3515 5 1 4 286 330 726 362 364 38544 38811 0.499

# Game cancelled due to weather* Denotes Conference Champions? Denotes Records Unavailable/MissingFor results before 1971 please contact sports information department.

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OVER 100 YEARS OF WOMEN’S BASKETBALL AT QUEEN’S

Queen’s Women’s Basketball celebrated 100 years in the fall of 2010 and are currently playing in their 103rd season. The December 1, 1910 issue of the Queen’s Journal reported on the first ever game for women’s basketball at Queen’s:

“Tuesday, the 22nd, was a notable day in the history of basketball in the University, for on that day, for the first time, the Ladies’ Basketball team played before the public view. A very large crowd turned out to see the game, including several hundred ladies. It quite beautified our old gym,

when the rows of bright faces and bright colours were arranged around the side.

The YMCA were our girls’ first victims. Mr. Bews has been boasting for some time about his team, but we thought he was simply indulging in pleasantry. However, our eyes were opened. The girls played beautiful ball. Short, fast passing, quick running, hard checking, and some really

splendid shooting, marked the game.”

Queen’s won its first game 11-5. The players were Miss Edna Henderson, Miss Merry, Miss Nash, Miss O’Hearn, and Miss Warren.

The women’s intercollegiate basketball league was started in 1922. Three teams were in the league, Queen’s, Varsity and McGill. Each year the teams competed for the “Bronze Baby”, the original trophy was lost in a shipwreck on its way from England.

Queen’s Bronze Baby Champions (Prior to National Championship donation in 1972)

1934-35, 1947-48, 1951-52, 1961-62, 1969-70

In 1934-35 Queen’s won the intercollegiate championship (The Bronze Baby) for the first time since its donation in 1922.

(Queen’s Journal Vol.75: January 30, 1948, No.29)

The team had its most successful season since the inception of the OWIAA (now OUA) in 1971. Despite a third place finish in the OUA East division the Gaels knocked off Toronto in the quarter-finals, 89-72, Laurentian in the semifinals, 61-57, enroute to the provincial championship over McMaster 73-63.

Co-captain Jacqueline Beaudoin led the way with 80 points for the Gels in the three games combined proving why she was selected as an OUA All-Star.

2000-01

INTERCOLLEGIATE BASKETBALL LEAGUE - 1922

BRONZE BABY CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS

OUA CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS

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AWARDS AND RECORDS

CIS/CIAU AWARDSSYLVIA SWEENEY AWARD (OUTSTANDING STUDENT-ATHLETE) 1995-96 .................................................... Jaylene Morrison

CIS ALL-CANADIANS1993-94 (1) Vicki Wilson (Rookie)

1993-94 (1) Vicki Wilson (2nd)

CIS CHAMPIONSHIP ALL-STARS2000-01 (1) Jacqueline Beaudoin

OUA AWARDSEAST ROOKIE OF THE YEAR 2007-08 .........................................................Brittany Moore

EAST DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2007-08 ...................................................................Terri Firmi

EAST TRACY MACLEOD AWARD (DETERMINATION, PERSEVERANCE AND UNWAVERING SPIRIT) 2013-14 ........................................................Gemma Bullard

EAST JOY BELLINGER AWARD 2009-10 .............................................................Maddie Soye 2002-03 .........................................................Andrea Hanson 1995-96 ..................................................... Jaylene Morrison

EAST COACH OF THE YEAR 2013-14 ...............................................................Dave Wilson 1997-98 ...............................................................Dave Wilson 1992-93 ...............................................................Dave Wilson

OUA EAST ALL-STARS2013-14 (4) Liz Boag (1st), Jenny Wright (1st), Gemma Bullard (2nd), Andrea Priamo (Rookie)

2012-13 (1) Liz Boag (2nd)

2011-12 (2) Brittany Moore (1st), Jenny Wright (Rookie)

2010-11 (3) Brittany Moore (1st), Liz Boag (Rookie), Gemma Bullard (Rookie)

2009-10 (2) Brittany Moore (1st), Katie Guthrie (2nd)

2008-09 (1) Brittany Moore (1st)

2007-08 (3) Sarah Barnes (2nd), Brittany Moore (Rookie), Alaina Porter (Rookie)

2006-07 (2) Claire Meadows (1st), Jess Selinger (2nd)

2005-06 (2) Claire Meadows (2nd), Terri Firmi (Rookie)

2004-05 (3) Amy Goodday (1st), Sarah Cameron (2nd), Jaime Dale (Rookie)

2003-04 (2) Erin McDiarmid (1st), Amy Goodday (2nd)

2002-03 (2) Erin McDiarmid (1st), Amy Goodday (2nd)

2001-02 (2) Heather Box, Jennifer Jackson

2000-01 (3) Jacqueline Beaudoin, Heather Box, Jennifer Jackson

1999-00 (2) Jacqueline Beaudoin, Deanah Shelly

1998-99 (2) Stephanie Glancy, Wendy Moon

1997-98(2) Cheryl Hunt, Wendy Moon

1996-97 (1) Wendy Moon

1995-96 (2) Jaylene Morrison, Angela Von Richter

1994-95 (1) Cathy Amara

1993-94 (1) Vicki Wilson

1992-93 (1) Vicki Wilson

1991-92 (1) Vicki Wilson

1990-91 (1) Julie Farquhar

1989-90 (2) Nancy Coke, Julie Farquhar

1988-89 (1) Nancy Coke (2nd)

1987-88 (1) Wendy Davison

1985-86 (1) Shelley Gahagan (2nd)

1984-85 (1) Karen McComber (1st)

1983-84 (1) Karen McComber (1st)

1980-81 (2) Janice Deakin (2nd), Liz Ellenton (2nd)

1979-80 (1) Ann Cox

ACADEMIC ALL-CANADIANS2012-13 .......................................................................Liz Boag 2012-13 .....................................................................Maria Gill 2012-13 .....................................................Sydney Kernahan 2012-13 ............................................................. Nicole Morse 2011-12 .....................................................Sydney Kernahan 2011-12 ..........................................................Brittany Moore 2011-12 ............................................................. Jenny Wright 2010-11 .....................................................................Jill Wheat 2009-10 ............................................................. Katie Guthrie 2009-10 ..............................................................Maddie Soye 2008-09 ..............................................................Alaina Porter 2008-09 .....................................................................Jill Wheat 2008-09 .....................................................................Ruby Egit 2008-09 .............................................................. Lauren Scott 2007-08 ..................................................................Jaime Dale 2007-08 ............................................................ Anne Murphy

Dave Wilson was once again OUA East Coach of the Year and registered win 300

Erin McDiarmid was a two-time OUA 1st Team All-Star

Jacqueline Beaudoin was an OUA Champion and CIS Championship All-Star in 2001

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CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS: 1935 1948 1952 1961 1970 2001

AWARDS AND RECORDS CONT’D

2007-08 ..................................................Amanda Northcott 2007-08 ..............................................................Alaina Porter 2006-07 ........................................................Claire Meadows 2006-07 ............................................................ Anne Murphy 2006-07 ........................................................ Jessica Selinger 2004-05 ...........................................................Amy Goodday 2004-05 ......................................................Nathalie MacNeil 2003-04 ......................................................Nathalie MacNeil 2003-04 ........................................................ Jessica Selinger 2003-04 ..............................................................Chloe Wilson 2003-04 .............................................................Kyla Burwash 2002-03 ...........................................................Amy Goodday 2002-03 .........................................................Andrea Hanson 2002-03 ............................................................Sharilyn Roud 2001-02 .........................................................Jennifer Bittner 2001-02 ........................................................... Erin Cressman 2001-02 ...........................................................Amy Goodday 2001-02 .........................................................Andrea Hanson 2000-01 ........................................................... Erin Cressman 2000-01 .........................................................Andrea Hanson 1999-00 ..............................................Jacqueline Beaudoin 1999-00 ........................................................... Erin Cressman 1999-00 .........................................................Andrea Hanson 1999-00 .........................................................Monica Marton 1999-00 .............................................................Shalea Piteau 1999-00 ...........................................................Deanah Shelly 1999-00 .......................................................Emily Stevenson 1999-00 ..................................................... Andrea Thomson 1998-99 ........................................................... Erin Cressman 1998-99 .........................................................Monica Marton 1998-99 .............................................................Shalea Piteau 1998-99 ..................................................... Andrea Thomson 1997-98 ........................................................... Erin Cressman 1997-98 .........................................................Monica Marton 1996-97 ......................................................Joanne McHenry 1994-95 ..................................................Angela Von Richter 1990-91 ............................................................Leslie Aldcorn 1988-89 ................................................................Nancy Coke

QUEEN’S RECORDSMOST POINTS IN A SINGLE GAME Athlete Total Year Claire Meadows 37 2005

HIGHEST POINT AVERAGE IN A SINGLE SEASON Athlete PPG GP Points Year Brittany Moore 17.8 22 392 2008-09

MOST POINTS IN A SEASON Athlete Total Year Brittany Moore 392 2009 Brittany Moore 378 2012 Brittany Moore 362 2011 Jacqueline Beaudoin 360 2001 Brittany Moore 356 2010 Jen Jackson 344 2001 Erin McDiarmid 337 2003 Amy Goodday 315 2003 Erin McDiarmid 308 2004 Claire Meadows 294 2006 Jenny Wright 286 2014

MOST 2-POINT FG MADE IN A SEASON Athlete Total Year Brittany Moore 141 2009 Jacqueline Beaudoin 127 2001 Brittany Moore 126 2010 Erin McDiarmid 126 2004 Erin McDiarmid 126 2003 Brittany Moore 124 2012 Jen Jackson 124 2001 Amy Goodday 110 2003 Claire Meadows 109 2006 Amy Goodday 106 2005

MOST 3-POINT FG MADE IN A SEASON Athlete Total Year Brittany Moore 61 2009 Brittany Moore 53 2010 Andrea Thompson 47 2000 Liz Boag 45 2014 Brittany Moore 44 2011 Brittany Moore 43 2012 Stephanie Glancey 43 1999 Liz Boag 38 2013 Liz Boag 35 2011 Jen Bittner 34 2005 Brittany Moore 33 2008 Liz Boag 32 2012 Andrea Thompson 32 1999 Gemma Bullard 30 2014

MOST REBOUNDS IN A SEASON Athlete Total Year Robyn Pearson 213 2014 Amy Goodday 198 2004 Amy Goodday 188 2003 Amy Goodday 188 2005 Sarah Cameron 179 2005 Jill Wheat 164 2011 Erin McDiarmid 164 2004 Erin McDiarmid 162 2003 Sydney Kernahan 161 2012 Erin McDiarmid 158 2001

MOST POINTS IN A CAREER Athlete Total Years Brittany Moore 1,652 2007-12

MOST REBOUNDS IN A CAREER Athlete Total Years Sarah Cameron (McMaster/Queen’s) 774 98-02/04-05

Brittany Moore is the Gaels all-time leading scorer

Robyn Pearson finished 2013-14 with the most rebounds in a season by a Gael

Liz Boag hit 45 three-pointers to take 4th on the Gaels all-time list

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QUEEN’S GAELS - WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA NOTES - 2013-1422

CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS: 1935 1948 1952 1961 1970 2001

MOST VALUABLE PLAYER 2012-13 .............................................Liz Boag 2011-12 ............................... Brittany Moore 2010-11 ............................... Brittany Moore 2009-10 ............................... Brittany Moore 2008-09 ............................... Brittany Moore 2007-08 ................................... Sarah Barnes 2006-07 ..............................Claire Meadows 2005-06 ..............................Claire Meadows 2004-05 .................................Amy Goodday 2003-04 .............................. Erin McDiarmid 2002-03 .............................. Erin McDiarmid 2001-02 ........... Jen Jackson/Heather Box 2000-01 ....................Jacqueline Beaudoin 1999-00 .................................Deanah Shelly 1998-99 .................................. Wendy Moon 1997-98 .................................. Wendy Moon 1996-97 .................................. Wendy Moon 1995-96 ........................... Jaylene Morrison 1994-95 ........................... Jaylene Morrison 1993-94 ..... Vicki Wilson/Tanya McIntyre 1992-93 ......................................Vicki Wilson 1991-92 ......................................Vicki Wilson 1990-91 ................................. Julie Farquhar 1989-90 ................................. Leslie Aldcorn 1988-89 ......................................Nancy Coke 1987-88 .............................. Wendy Davison 1986-87 Tracey Hollingdrake/Trish Brown 1985-86 . Shelly Gahagan/Jennifer Quail 1984-85 ..................................Jennifer Quail 1983-84 .......................... Karen McComber 1982-83 ..................................Jennifer Quail 1981-82 ...............................Lynn Southcott

*NOTE: No record of awards prior to 1981-82

ROOKIE OF THE YEAR2012-13 ................................... Emily Hazlett 2011-12 ................................... Jenny Wright 2010-11 .............................................Liz Boag 2009-10 .............................. Paige Robinson 2008-09 ............................................................. 2007-08 ............................... Brittany Moore 2006-07 ....................................Erin Skippon 2005-06 ....................................... Teddi Firmi 2004-05 ........................................Jaime Dale 2003-04 ....................................Jess Selinger 2002-03 ..............................Claire Meadows 2001-02 ............................................................. 2000-01 ....................................... Casey Pratt 1999-00 .............................. Erin McDiarmid 1998-99 ............................................................. 1997-98 ......................................Jen Jackson 1996-97 ....................Jacqueline Beaudoin 1995-96 ..................................Cara Waterfall 1994-95 ..................................... Cheryl Hunt 1993-94 ............................................................. 1992-93 ............................................................. 1991-92 ........................... Jaylene Morrison 1990-91 ......................................Vicki Wilson 1989-90 ............................Linda Ecclestone 1988-89 ................................ Heather Spero 1987-88 ................................. Julie Farquhar 1986-87 ............................................................. 1985-86 ................................. Leslie Aldcorn 1984-85 .................................Leslie Strickler 1983-84 ............................................................. 1982-83 ............................................................. 1981-82 ..................................Jennifer Quail

COACHES AWARD 2012-13 .......................... Sydney Kernahan 2011-12 .......................... Sydney Kernahan 2010-11 .......................................... Jill Wheat 2009-10 ...................................Katie Guthrie (Introduced in 2008 the coaches award took the place

of the most improved and defensive player awards)

MOST IMPROVED PLAYER 2008-09 ................................... Alaina Porter 2007-08 ............................................................. 2006-07 ..................................Anne Murphy 2005-06 ....................................Jess Selinger 2004-05 ............................................................. 2003-04 ..............................Claire Meadows 2002-03 ........................................Jen Bittner 2001-02 ............................................................. 2000-01 .............................. Erin McDiarmid 1999-00 .................................. Shalea Piteau 1998-99 ....................Jacqueline Beaudoin 1997-98 ...........................Andrea Thomson 1996-97 ...............................Tammy Cooper 1995-96 .................................. Wendy Moon 1994-95 .................................. Wendy Moon 1993-94 .....................Stephanie Jamieson 1992-93 ........................... Jaylene Morrison 1991-92 .....................Stephanie Jamieson 1990-91 .................. Katherine Rasmussen 1989-90 ............................. Sharon Maxwell 1988-89 ............................................................. 1987-88 ................................. Leslie Aldcorn 1986-87 ..........................................Kim Acres 1985-86 ............................................................. 1984-85 ............................................................. 1983-84 ............................................................. 1982-83 ........................................... Liz Slater 1981-82 ....................................... Julie Walsh

DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR

2004-05 ..............................Claire Meadows 2003-04 ............................................................. 2002-03 ............................................................. 2001-02 .............................. Erin McDiarmid 2000-01 ............................................................. 1999-00 ............................................................. 1998-99 .................................Deanah Shelly 1997-98 ............................................................. 1996-97 ............................................................. 1995-96 ............................................................. 1994-95 ............................................................. 1993-94 ............................................................. 1992-93 ...............................Tanya McIntyre

TEAM AWARDS

Coach Seasons GP W L W% Seasons W L

Dave Wilson (1981-82-1985-86 & 1987-88 to current)

32 548 287 261 0.524

PLA Y O F F S

27 17 35

Tim Orpin (1986-87) 1 12 1 11 0.083 - - -

Doug Fraser (1978-79 - 1980-81) 3 35 11 24 0.314 1 0 1

Debbie Holts (1976-77 - 1977-78) 2 29 17 12 0.586 1 0 1

Maureen Lisle (1975-76) 1 - - - --- 1 1 2

Maureen Bouris (1973-74 - 1974-75) 2 20 15 5 0.750 2 0 2

Brenda Mackie (1971-72 - 1972-73) 2 20 11 9 0.550 1 2 1

COACHING RECORDS

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