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Contact: Kelly McCarthy • (804) 525-1430 • [email protected] CAASports.com Twitter: @CAABasketball Instagram: @CAASports Snapchat: CAAsports Facebook: CAASports YouTube: CAASportsProductions CAA.TV WOMEN’S Colonial Athlec Associaon BASKETBALL Semifinal Report March 10, 2017 College of Charleston • Delaware • Drexel • Elon • Hofstra • James Madison • UNCW • Northeastern • Towson • William & Mary 2016-17 CAA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL STANDINGS Conference Overall W L Pct. H A Stk. W L Pct. H A N Stk. (1) ELoN$ 16 2 .889 8-1 8-1 W5 25 6 .806 11-2 11-4 3-0 W6 (2) JAMES MADiSoN 15 3 .833 7-2 8-1 W1 23 7 .767 11-3 11-3 1-1 W2 (3) DrExEL 11 7 .611 7-2 4-5 L3 21 9 .700 12-2 6-7 3-0 W1 (5) DELAWArE 10 8 .556 5-4 5-4 W2 16 14 .533 9-7 7-4 0-3 L1 (4) WiLLiAM & MAry** 9 9 .500 5-4 4-5 W3 20 10 .667 11-5 8-5 1-0 W4 (6) NorTHEASTErN 8 10 .444 5-4 3-6 W1 12 19 .387 7-6 5-9 0-4 L1 (10) CHArLESToN** 6 12 .333 5-4 1-8 L4 9 21 .300 5-8 4-12 0-1 L5 (7) UNCW** 5 13 .278 3-6 2-7 L1 11 20 .355 6-9 4-10 1-1 L1 (8) ToWSoN 5 13 .278 3-6 2-7 L2 12 18 .400 8-8 4-9 0-1 L3 (9) HofSTrA 5 13 .278 3-6 2-7 L1 13 18 .419 7-7 5-10 1-1 L1 ( ) Seed in CAA Championship $ CAA regular Season Champions ** Prior to seeding the 2017 CAA Women’s Basketball Championship, UNCW and William & Mary was given one additional win and one less loss on their conference records and Charleston was given two less wins and two additional losses. For more information, see the inset on page 4. CHAMPIONSHIP SCHEDULE CAA Women’s Basketball Championship (JMU Convocation Center | Harrisonburg, Va.) Opening Round - March 8 #8 Towson 66, #9 Hofstra 77 #7 UNCW 49, #10 Charleston 44 Quarterfinals - March 9 #1 Elon 78, #9 Hofstra 50 #4 William & Mary 59, #5 Delaware 44 #2 James Madison 52, #7 UNCW 27 #3 Drexel 68, #6 Northeastern 50 Semifinals - March 10 #1 Elon vs. #4 William & Mary 4:30 p.m. #2 James Madison vs. #3 Drexel 7:00 p.m. Finals - March 11 Game 7 winner vs. Game 8 Winner 7:00 p.m. Airs live on Comcast SportsNet V TV V TV V TV JA M ES M A DISO N U NIV E R SIT Y H A R R I S O N B U R G , V A PRECIOUS HALL R-Sr. | G | Tallahassee, Fla. James Madison Hall, who was named the CAA Player of the year for the second time in her career, led the league in scoring during the regular season and ranked in the top-five nationally in scoring with 23.3 points per game. She has scored in double figures in every game this season, reaching 20+ points 18 times. Hall, who earned a spot on the All-CAA first Team, led the CAA in three-pointers made (89) and three-pointers made per game (3.1), is fifth in free throw percentage (.793) and in the top-15 in rebounding (5.6rpg), three-point field goal percentage (.312) and steals per game (1.4). The CAA Preseason Player of the year was also named to CAA Player of the Week three times this season. CAA PLAYER OF THE YEAR CAA ROOKIE OF THE YEAR KAMIAH SMALLS Fr. | G | Philadelphia, Pa. James Madison Smalls, who also earned a spot on the CAA All-rookie Team, was named the CAA rookie of the Week six times this season. She led all rookies with 9.6 points and 5.5 rebounds per game. She was also second in the league in field goal percentage, shooting a clip of 52.0 percent. Smalls appeared in 27 games, starting 25 of those contests. She scored in double figures 13 times along with three double-doubles. BRE BOLDEN Sr. | G | Edgwater, Md. College of Charleston Bolden, who also made the All-CAA first Team, is just the second player in CAA history to be named Defensive Player of the year three times. She came away with a CAA-best 98 steals and her average of 3.3 per game ranked her in top-15 nationally. She had at least one steal in all but one game this season. in addition, she averaged 8.4 rebounds per game to finish in the top-five in the CAA and contributed offensively averaging 17.9 points per game as the CAA’s second-leading scorer, and leading the confer- ence in free throw percentage (.835). CAA DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR CAA COACH OF THE YEAR CHARLOTTE SMITH Head Coach Elon Smith guided the Phoenix to their first-ever CAA regular Season Championship, and their first-ever regular season title in their NCAA Division i history. During the regular season, Elon went 24-6 overall, setting the program record for victories, and posted a 16-2 mark in CAA play. Elon leads the conference in field goal defense (.359) which allowed them to out-score opponents by a margin of 11 points per game. The Phoenix is one of the top-rebounding teams in the league as well, averaged 35.4 per game, and nearly seven more than opponents each night.

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Page 1: CAA WomeN’S BASKeTBAll CHAmPIoNSHIP RePoRT BASKETBALL · 11-03-2017  · Senior 2016-17 All-CAA Second Team raven Bankston Towson Sr. G Ashunae Durant Hofstra Jr. f Alexandra Masaquel

CAA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP REPORT

Contact: Kelly McCarthy • (804) 525-1430 • [email protected] • Twitter: @CAABasketball • Instagram: @CAASports • Snapchat: CAAsports • Facebook: CAASports • YouTube: CAASportsProductions • CAA.TV

WOMEN’SColonial Athletic Association

BASKETBALLSemifinal Report • March 10, 2017

College of Charleston • Delaware • Drexel • Elon • Hofstra • James Madison • UNCW • Northeastern • Towson • William & Mary

2016-17 CAA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL STANDINGS Conference Overall W L Pct. H A Stk. W L Pct. H A N Stk. (1) ELoN$ 16 2 .889 8-1 8-1 W5 25 6 .806 11-2 11-4 3-0 W6 (2) JAMES MADiSoN 15 3 .833 7-2 8-1 W1 23 7 .767 11-3 11-3 1-1 W2 (3) DrExEL 11 7 .611 7-2 4-5 L3 21 9 .700 12-2 6-7 3-0 W1 (5) DELAWArE 10 8 .556 5-4 5-4 W2 16 14 .533 9-7 7-4 0-3 L1 (4) WiLLiAM & MAry** 9 9 .500 5-4 4-5 W3 20 10 .667 11-5 8-5 1-0 W4 (6) NorTHEASTErN 8 10 .444 5-4 3-6 W1 12 19 .387 7-6 5-9 0-4 L1 (10) CHArLESToN** 6 12 .333 5-4 1-8 L4 9 21 .300 5-8 4-12 0-1 L5 (7) UNCW** 5 13 .278 3-6 2-7 L1 11 20 .355 6-9 4-10 1-1 L1 (8) ToWSoN 5 13 .278 3-6 2-7 L2 12 18 .400 8-8 4-9 0-1 L3 (9) HofSTrA 5 13 .278 3-6 2-7 L1 13 18 .419 7-7 5-10 1-1 L1 ( ) Seed in CAA Championship $ CAA regular Season Champions ** Prior to seeding the 2017 CAA Women’s Basketball Championship, UNCW and William & Mary was given one additional win and one less loss on their conference records and Charleston was given two less wins and two additional losses. For more information, see the inset on page 4.

CHAMPIONSHIP SCHEDULE

CAA Women’s Basketball Championship (JMU Convocation Center | Harrisonburg, Va.)

Opening Round - March 8#8 Towson 66, #9 Hofstra 77

#7 UNCW 49, #10 Charleston 44

Quarterfinals - March 9#1 Elon 78, #9 Hofstra 50

#4 William & Mary 59, #5 Delaware 44#2 James Madison 52, #7 UNCW 27

#3 Drexel 68, #6 Northeastern 50

Semifinals - March 10 #1 Elon vs. #4 William & Mary

4:30 p.m.#2 James Madison vs. #3 Drexel

7:00 p.m.

Finals - March 11 Game 7 winner vs. Game 8 Winner

7:00 p.m.

Airs live on Comcast SportsNet

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JAMES MADISON UNIVERSITY HARRISON

BURG, VA

PRECIOUS HALL R-Sr. | G | Tallahassee, Fla.James Madison

Hall, who was named the CAA Player of the year for the second time in her career, led the league in scoring during the regular

season and ranked in the top-five nationally in scoring with 23.3 points per game. She has scored in double figures in every game this season, reaching 20+ points 18 times. Hall, who earned a spot on the All-CAA first Team, led the CAA in three-pointers made (89) and three-pointers made per game (3.1), is fifth in free throw percentage (.793) and in the top-15 in rebounding (5.6rpg), three-point field goal percentage (.312) and steals per game (1.4). The CAA Preseason Player of the year was also named to CAA Player of the Week three times this season.

CAA PLAYER OF THE YEAR CAA ROOKIE OF THE YEAR

KAMIAH SMALLS Fr. | G | Philadelphia, Pa.James Madison

Smalls, who also earned a spot on the CAA All-rookie Team, was named the CAA rookie of the Week six times this season. She

led all rookies with 9.6 points and 5.5 rebounds per game. She was also second in the league in field goal percentage, shooting a clip of 52.0 percent. Smalls appeared in 27 games, starting 25 of those contests. She scored in double figures 13 times along with three double-doubles.

BRE BOLDEN Sr. | G | Edgwater, Md.College of Charleston

Bolden, who also made the All-CAA first Team, is just the second player in CAA history to be named Defensive Player

of the year three times. She came away with a CAA-best 98 steals and her average of 3.3 per game ranked her in top-15 nationally. She had at least one steal in all but one game this season. in addition, she averaged 8.4 rebounds per game to finish in the top-five in the CAA and contributed offensively averaging 17.9 points per game as the CAA’s second-leading scorer, and leading the confer-ence in free throw percentage (.835).

CAA DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR CAA COACH OF THE YEAR

CHARLOTTE SMITH Head CoachElon

Smith guided the Phoenix to their first-ever CAA regular Season Championship, and their first-ever regular season title in their NCAA

Division i history. During the regular season, Elon went 24-6 overall, setting the program record for victories, and posted a 16-2 mark in CAA play. Elon leads the conference in field goal defense (.359) which allowed them to out-score opponents by a margin of 11 points per game. The Phoenix is one of the top-rebounding teams in the league as well, averaged 35.4 per game, and nearly seven more than opponents each night.

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CAA POSTSEASON AWARDS 2016-17 All-CAA First Team Breanna Bolden Charleston Sr. GShay Burnett Elon Jr. GSarah Curran Drexel Sr. fNicole Enabosi Delaware So. fPrecious Hall James Madison r-Sr. G 2016-17 All-CAA Second Teamraven Bankston Towson Sr. GAshunae Durant Hofstra Jr. fAlexandra Masaquel William & Mary Sr. fMarlena Tremba William & Mary Sr. Gfrancesca Sally Northeastern Sr. C 2016-17 All-CAA Third TeamErika Brown Delaware Sr. GMeghan Creighton Drexel Sr. GClaudia ortiz Northeastern Jr. GJessica Pellechio Drexel Sr. GJenifer rhodes Elon Sr. f 2016-17 CAA All-Rookie Team Lexie Barrier James Madison fr. GAbby Gonzales Delaware fr. GBailey Greenberg Drexel fr. fKamiah Smalls James Madison fr. Gra’Shika White Elon fr. C 2016-17 CAA All-Defensive Teamraven Bankston Towson Sr. GBreanna Bolden College of Charleston Sr. GNicole Enabosi Delaware So. fAlexandra Masaquel William & Mary Sr. fAbby rendle William & Mary Jr. C

CAA Player of the YearPrecious Hall, James Madison CAA Rookie of the YearKamiah Smalls, James Madison CAA Defensive Player of the YearBreanna Bolden, College of Charleston CAA Coach of the YearCharlotte Smith, Elon Dean Ehlers Leadership AwardLauren Brown, Elon 2016-17 CAA All-Academic Teamolivia Askin Hofstra Jr. Grebekah Banks UNCW Jr. CLauren Brown Elon Sr. GMeghan Creighton Drexel Sr. GJenny DeGraaf UNCW r-Jr. fJenna Green William & Mary Jr. GHannah Jardine Delaware Sr. fTereza Kracikova Drexel So. CAleana Leon Hofstra Jr. GEline Maesschalck Drexel So. fAlexandra Masaquel William & Mary Jr. fJessica Pellechio Drexel Sr. GAmber reeves UNCW Sr. GBrittany Tarr Towson So. fMarlena Tremba William & Mary Sr. G

#CAACHAMPS QUARTERFINAL RECAP• No. 1 eloN 78, No. 9 Hofstra 50: four players scored

in double figures as top-seeded Elon advanced to the semifinals with a 78-50 victory over ninth-seeded Hofstra. it’s the second time in Elon’s three years in the league that the Phoenix has reached the semifinals of the conference tournament. The Phoenix built a 39-20 first-half lead, shooting a sizzling 64 percent from the field while limiting the Pride to 26.7 percent. Senior Jenifer Rhodes scored 10 of her 14 points in the first two quarters while essence Baucom finished with 15 points on 5-of-6 shooting, draining all three of her treys from beyond the arc. Aleana Leon scored a career-high 22 points for the Pride.

• No. 4 WIllIAm & mARY 59, No. 5 Delaware 44: fourth-seeded William and Mary is in the semifinals of the CAA Women’s Basketball Championship for the first time in 16 years after knocking off fifth-seeded Delaware, 59-44. Senior marlena Tremba scored a game-high 23 points on 6-of-14 shooting, five of those treys. The first-Team All-CAA selection amassed 12 of her points in a fourth quarter when the Tribe out-scored the Blue Hens 19-7. The Tribe picked up their 20th win, setting the program record. erika Brown finished with 15 for Delaware and makeda Nicholas added 10.

• No. 1 JAmeS mADISoN 52, No. 7 UNCW 27: Second-seeded James Madison used an historic defensive to advance to the semifinals on Thursday, dominating seventh-seeded UNCW, 52-27. The 27 points was a CAA record for fewest points in the tournament. UNCW’s 20.9 shooting percentage was also a CAA tournament record for lowest field-goal percentage in the tournament. JMU led wire to wire, and UNCW converted just nine of 43 field goals. The Seahawks did not convert any of their 10 three-point attempts. Every player on JMU’s roster scored and the Dukes led by as many as 25. The Dukes dominated the paint, outscoring UNCW28-4.

• No. 3 DRexel 68, No. 6 Northeastern 50: Senior meghan Creighton’s game-high 18 points lifted Drexel over Northeastern, 68-50. The Dragons finished 10-of-29 from beyond the arc, with the senior guard draining six. After trailing 12-9, the Dragons scored the final 14 points of the first quarter for a 23-12 advantage and never trailed again. Drexel closed the half on a 7-0 run to lead 38-23. Northeastern outscored Drexel 23-16 in the fourth quarter but was never able to pull closer than 16 points. Sarah Curran scored 17 for Drexel.

#CAACHAMPS FIRST ROUND RECAP• No. 9 HoFSTRA 77, No. 8 Towson 66: Hofstra

had four of its five starters score in double figures, including Ashunae Durant who had 15 points to go along with eight boards. The Pride’s Krystal luciano scored 18 points on 6-of-12 shooting, along with nine rebounds and eight assists, just missing her second triple-double of the season. Towson’s Raven Bankston led all scorers with 30 points on 9-of-17 shooting in her final game as a Tiger. it was her fourth 30-point game of the season.

• No. 7 UNCW 49, No. 10 Charleston 44: • UNCW’s Jasmine Steele led all scorers with 17 points on 8-of-10 shooting from the field while Rebekah Banks grabbed a team-high 11 rebounds. CofC senior guard Breanna Bolden added another double-double to her career total, as she finished with 13 points and 14 rebounds in her final game for the Cougars. She finishes sixth all-time in CAA history with 333 steals to go along with 1,672 points and 845 rebounds. CofC’s Tanisha Brown notched her 11th double-double with 10 points and 10 rebounds.

2017 #CAAHOOPS CHAMPIONSHIP FACTOIDS• The top four seeds will comprise the semifinal round

for the first time since 2014 and for only the third time since 2009. in CAA Championship history, the top four teams have made up the semifinal round 15 times.

• The 2017 CAA Women’s Basketball Championship will be held, March 8-11, at the JMU Convocation Center in Harrisonburg, Va.

• All 10 teams qualify for the four-day tournament, with first round action beginning on Wednesday and the finals concluding on Saturday.

• The winner of the CAA Championship will receive an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament, while the highest remaining seed will receive an automatic WNiT berth.

• Beginning with the 2017 CAA Women’s Basketball Championship, the postseason event returns to campus sites for the next three seasons. Drexel is hosting in 2018, and Delaware hosting in 2019.

• The CAA Women’s Basketball Championship has been held at 10 different sites in the league’s 31 years.

• The tournament was last held on campus in 2010 before moving to the Show Place Arena in 2012.

• James Madison has hosted the CAA Championship on six occasions, with the last time coming in 2010.

• for more information, visit CAASports.com/wbbchamps

2017 CAA REGULAR SEASON CHAMPIONSHIP• Elon captured its first CAA regular Season

Championship by going 16-2 in league play. The only two losses were to James Madison.

• The title also marked the first-ever of its kind in the NCAA Divsion i history of the Phoenix.

• Elon is the third team to win a CAA regular Season Championship within its first three years of joining the league. oDU (1992-93) and Delaware (2002-03) both captured the titles in their second year as a CAA program.

CAAHOOPS IN THE RPI• College Basketball News RPI: After 11 straight

weeks of being rated eighth, the CAA dropped one spot to No. 9 in the conference rPi on february 20 and remained there the following two weeks. Elon moved to 27, James Madison went to 41 while Drexel moved down to 79.

• NCAA.com RPI: Through games on March 5, three CAA teams are in the top-100. Elon is rated at No. 27 while James Madison (41) and Drexel (79) followed. As a conference, the CAA has an rPi of 9.

#CAAHOOPS IN THE MID-MAjOR RANKINGS• College Insider Mid-Major Poll: Three teams

appeared in the College insider Mid-Major Poll while one received votes on March 7. Elon remained at No. 2, receiving a first place vote, while James Madison moved down to No. 5. Drexel received votes.

• ESPN.com/Graham Hays Mid-Major Rankings: Two CAA teams were ranked among the top-10 mid-major programs by ESPN.com’s Graham Hays on March 1. Elon appeared for the third time, coming in at No. 5 while James Madison moved to the No. 6 spot in its third week being ranked. on January 4, Drexel was recognized as the top mid-major team.

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NATIONAL NOTICE (THRU GAMES ON 3/5)• William&Maryisrankedthirdinthecountryin

blocks per game (6.4) and sixth in total blocks(185)ledbyAbby Rendle,whoisfifthwith3.41blocksanight.

• DrexelpointguardMeghan Creightonisseventhinthree-pointfieldgoalpercentage(.452).

• TheDragonsareranked ineightdifferentteamcategories including eighth in three-pointersmade per game (9.0), 21st in scoring defense(55.9) and 17th in fewest turnovers per game(12.3).

• TwoCAAplayersareinthetop-15insteals.CofC’s Breanna Bolden is eighth in total steals(97)andeighth instealspergame (3.34)whileTowson’sRaven Bankstonis13thintotalsteals(91)and12thinstealspergame(3.14).

• Hofstra’sAshunae Durant is tenth in reboundspergame(10.9),11thindouble-doubles(15)andfourthinoffensivereboundspergame(5.0).

• Northeastern’s Jess Genco is national leader inminutesplayedpergame(38.67).

NO. 1 ELON• Elon is making its third CAA Championship

appearance, and is the top seed for the first time.• in their two previous tournaments, the Phoenix was

the No. 4 seed.• The Phoenix is making their second CAA

Championship semifinal appearance in the last three seasons.

• Last season, Elon was upset by Delaware in the quarterfinals.

• The Phoenix is playing for their first championship final berth since the 2001 Big South Championship.

• Elon received votes in the WBCA Coaches Poll for the three consecutive weeks.

• The Phoenix have won 4 games away from home, the most in the CAA this season.

• Elon’s 16th conference win of the season marks the most league wins for the Phoenix in their NCAA Division i history.

• The Phoenix has recorded just their second-ever 20-win season in their NCAA Division i history and surpassed the 20-win mark for just the first time. The only other time was in 2010-11 when the Phoenix went 20-13 overall.

• Elon has a non-league strength of schedule in the top-50, participating in the Preseason WNiT and taking on three-straight ACC opponents.

NO. 2 jAMES MADISON• The Dukes look to defend their three-straight CAA

Championship crowns.• This is the first time in three seasons in which the

Dukes have not been the top seed.• JMU have appeared in 30 of the 33 CAA

Championship semifinal rounds with a 17-12 mark entering friday.

• JMU has been the No. 2 seed 11 times in CAA history. They’ve been eliminated in the quarterfinals once. They’ve advanced to 10 semifinals, and advanced to the title game six times. They’ve won just won title as the No. 2 seed (2010).

• James Madison has appeared in 17 CAA Championship finals.

• James Madison’s Precious Hall is ranked fifth in the nation in scoring at 22.8 points per game. Hall has scored in double digits in 30 straight games, posting 20+ points 18 times and 30+ points four times and 40+ points twice.

• Hall is the CAA’s career active scoring leader with 2,191 points, which ranks her fourth all-time in league history.

• James Madison secured its 12th consecutive 20-win season. The longest such streak since oDU posted 17 straight.

NO. 3 DRExEL• Drexel has made four CAA Championship final

appearances (2009, 2012, 2013, 2016).• The Dragons are looking for their first CAA

Championship title since 2009.• Drexel has advanced to the semifinals in five of the

last six seasons. • Last season, Drexel as the No. 2 seed fell in the

championship game to James Madison. • Point guard Meghan Creighton is the fourth player

in CAA history to reach 1,000 points, 500 assists and 400 rebounds during their career.

• Senior Sarah Curran has scored in double figures in 28 of 31 games.

• The Dragons have reached the 20-win milestone for the sixth time in program history and the fourth time under Head Coach Denise Dillon. it is just the fourth time that the Dragons have 20 wins before the end of the regular season, and they will have three opportunities to tie or surpass the program record of 21 wins before the start of postseason play.

• At 12-3, the Dragons got off to its best 15-game start in program history. They also had a perfect month of December, going 6-0, including four road victories. it was the Dragons’ first undefeated month during the regular season since going 5-0 in November to start the 2010-11 season.

NO. 4 WILLIAM & MARY• The Tribe has secured the No. 4 seed for the first

time since 1999. Since then, the Tribe has not been seeded higher than fifth (2006, 2007).

• William & Mary earned its first win in the CAA Championship tournament since 2009 when they defeated Hofstra in the opening round.

• The Tribe is making their first appearance in the semifinals since 2001. William & Mary has appeared in four CAA Championship semifinals (1993, 1994, 1995, 2001) and only advanced once (1993).

• William & Mary has been in the quarterfinals three times in the last four seasons, including 2017.

• in 2016, the Tribe, as the No. 7 seed, fell in the opening round.

• William & Mary began the year with an 11-game winning streak.

• William & Mary’s Abby Rendle moved into fourth all-time in CAA history with 220 career blocks. She’s only the eighth player in CAA history to reach the 200-block milestone.

• rendle’s 99 blocks this season are ranked fourth on the CAA single season charts. The last player to swat 100+ shots in a single season was Hofstra’s Jess fuller who had 103 in 2009-10.

• The Tribe has blocked 13 shots three times this season which is tied for eighth on the CAA single game chart.

• William & Mary has out-rebounded opponents in nine of its last 10 games and are 15-3 this season when they win the board battle.

COACHES CORNER• Drexel Head Coach Denise Dillon recorded her

250th career win on february 10 in the Dragons’ victory over William & Mary.

• Head Coach Tina Martin picked up her 400th career victory with the win against Hofstra on January 15. Martin, who is in her 21st season, currently holds a 408-237 all-time record as the winningest coach in UD basketball history.

• Elon Head Coach Charlotte Smith posted her 100th career victory in the Phoenix win over Drexel on January 15. Smith has guided Elon to just its second-ever 20-win season and first during her tenure. The Phoenix has won at least 18 games in four out of the last five seasons.

CAA Championship Advancement By Seed

Final Appearances CAA Titles1 Seed 32 272 Seed 18 53 Seed 10 14 Seed 0 05 Seed 1 06 Seed 3 07 Seed 2 08 Seed 0 09 Seed 0 010 Seed 0 0

match-Up Year ChampionNo. 1 vs. No. 2 1984 No. 2 1985 No. 1 1986 No. 1 1989 No. 1 1994 No. 1 1995 No. 2 1996 No. 1 1998 No. 1 2001 No. 1 2003 No. 1 2004 No. 1 2005 No. 2 2006 No. 1 2007 No. 1 2010 No. 2 2014 No. 1 2016 No. 1 No. 1 vs. No. 3 1987 No. 1 1988 No. 1 1990 No. 1 1992 No. 3 2000 No. 1 2008 No. 1 2009 No. 1 2012 No. 1 2013 No. 1 2015 No. 1

No. 1 vs. No. 7 1993 No. 1 2011 No. 1 No. 1 vs. No. 6 1997 No. 1 1999 No. 1 2002 No. 1 No. 2 vs. No. 5 1991 No. 2

DOUBLE-DIGIT STREAKSScoring (min. 5 gms)Precious Hall (James Madison) 30 gamesErika Brown (Delaware) 8 gamesJenifer rhodes (Elon) 7 gamesClaudia ortiz (Northeastern) 7 gamesTanisha Brown (CofC) 6 games

Rebounding (min. 2 gms)

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MESSED AROUND AND GOT A TRIPLE-DOUBLE• There have been two triple-doubles in the CAA this

season.• Hofstra senior Krystal Luciano recorded the first-

ever triple-double for the Pride finishing with 21 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists at UNCW on february 19.

• it was the first points-rebounds-assists triple-double since Abby redick of Drexel had 12 points, 10 rebounds, 12 assists on January 16, 2014 against William & Mary.

• William & Mary center Abby Rendle posted her second career triple-double with 14 points, 11 rebounds and 10 blocks against East Carolina on December 28.

• rendle posted the Tribe’s first triple-double in program history last season.

• There have only been two points-rebounds-blocks triple-doubles since 2006; rendle holds both of those.

MAKE IT 1,000• Eight players have reached the 1,000-point

milestone this season.• in the regular season finale on March 1, William &

Mary’s Alexandra Masaquel and Krystal Luciano both scored their 1,000th career points.

• on february 10, Elon’s Jenifer Rhodes and Drexel’s Meghan Creighton both scored their 1,000th career points in their respective games. rhodes is the third Phoenix to reach the milestone this season while Creighton is the second Dragon this year to achieve it.

• Elon junior Shay Burnett posted her 1,000th career point on february 5 at UNCW, finishing with 23 points on the day.

• Hofstra junior Ashunae Durant notched her 1,000th career point on January 29 against Elon. She finished the day with 17 points.

• Elon senior Lauren Brown notched her 1,000th career point in the victory at William & Mary on January 22, finishing with 10 points, including the game-winning free throws.

• Drexel senior Jessica Pellechio reached the 1,000 career point milestone with a 20-point outing at Northeastern on January 8.

WE’LL TAKE PRECIOUS HALL FOR 2000• James Madison’s Precious Hall became the eighth

player in CAA history to reach score 2,000 point when she hit her historic bucket on a three-pointer at Hofstra on february 3.

• The last CAA player to hit 2,000 was Hofstra’s Shante Evans during 2012-13.

• Hall is just the third Duke to reach the milestone behind Tamera young (2,121) and Dawn Evans (2,667) at Chattanooga (0-for-12).

40 IS THE NEW 30• JMU’s Precious Hall scored 46 points in the double

overtime at rutgers. it was the first 40+ game in the CAA since february 26, 2015 when UNCW’s Brie Mobley had 46 points against Delaware. The Seahawks’ Kelva Atkins also scored 40 points that season.

• Hall recorded her second such effort on January 20 at Elon, tallying 41 points.

• Hall is one of two players in CAA history to score 40+ points twice in a single season. Elena Delle Donne is the other one. She scored 40+ points four times during the 2011-12 season.

• Hall is one of three players in CAA history to have multiple 40-point games in a career. Delle Donne had six 40-point games in her career. Gabriela Marginean (Drexel) had three 40-point games.

THE BIG 3-0five players registered 30-point efforts.

• Northeastern’s Francesca Sally joined the 30-point club, dropping in a career-best 30 points in the win at UNCW on february 24.

• Drexel’s Meghan Creighton posted a career-high 30 points against UNCW on february 12 after going 10-for-14 from three-point range.

• Towson’s Raven Bankston posted 31 points in the 90-56 win over UMass Lowell and then delivered 30 points in the 68-63 win over Cornell. Bankston then notched 31 points at Delaware on January 29. Bankston closed out her career with 30 points in the CAA Championship first round against Hofstra.

• Drexel’s Jessica Pellechio dropped in a career-high 30 points, including eight three-pointers, in the 83-60 win against Penn State.

• JMU’s Precious Hall poured in 39 points in the loss to No. 13/14 Tennessee. She also had 35 points in the win over Wake forest.

THANKS FOR THE CHARITY• Drexel went 22-for-22 from the free throw line

against Penn State on November 11. The percentage tied the CAA single record, but the Dragons are the only team to go 22-for-22.

• The Dragons have also gone 12-for-12 and 11-for-11 from the line this season.

• James Madison had a perfect day on the line at William & Mary on January 29, connecting on all 18 free throw attempts.

• Delaware made a season-best 34 free throws against Towson on January 29. The Blue Hens attempted a season-high 40 free throws.

• JMU’s Amber Porter had a streak of 17 made free throws while CofC’s Breanna Bolden had the longest streak of the year, making 25 straight free throws.

CAA Weekly Awards PLAYERS OF THE WEEKNov. 14 Precious Hall, (G), JMUNov. 21 raven Bankston (G), TowsonNov. 28 Jordyn Smith (f), Towson Meghan Creighton (G), DrexelDec. 5 Marlena Tremba (G), William & Mary Nicole Enabosi (f), DelawareDec. 12 Ashunae Durant (f), Hofstra Precious Hall (G), JMUDec. 19 Marlena Tremba (G), William & MaryDec. 26 Shay Burnett (G), ElonJan. 2 Sarah Curran (f), Drexel Abby rendle (C), William & MaryJan. 9 Breanna Bolden (G), CofCJan. 16 Lauren Brown (G), ElonJan. 23 Nicole Enabosi (f), Delaware Precious Hall (G), JMUJan. 30 Jordan Henry (f), UNCW Precious Hall (G), JMUfeb. 6 Shay Burnett (G), Elon Breanna Bolden (G), CofCfeb. 13 Meghan Creighton (G), Drexel Amber Porter (f/C), JMUfeb. 20 Tanisha Brown (f), CofC Krystal Luciano (f), Hofstrafeb. 27 Ashunae Durant (f), Hofstra Alexandra Masaquel (f), William & MaryMar. 6 Jenifer rhodes (f), Elon ROOKIES OF THE WEEKNov. 14 Kamiah Smalls (G), JMUNov. 21 Jada Graves (G), ElonNov. 28 Kamiah Smalls (G), JMUDec. 5 ra’Shika White (C), ElonDec. 12 ra’Shika White (C), ElonDec. 19 Ana ferariu (G), DrexelDec. 26 Bailey Greenberg (f), DrexelJan. 2 Lexie Barrier (G), JMUJan. 9 Kamiah Smalls (G), JMUJan. 16 Kamiah Smalls (G), JMUJan. 23 Bailey Greenberg (f), DrexelJan. 30 Abby Gonzales (G), Delawarefeb. 6 Kamiah Smalls (G), JMUfeb. 13 Bailey Greenberg (f), Drexelfeb. 20 Lexie Barrier (G), JMUfeb. 27 Kamiah Smalls (G), JMUMar. 6 Victoria reynolds (G), William & Mary

CAA REVERSES OUTCOME OF TWO GAMES

• on february 2, Colonial Athletic Association Commissioner Joe D’Antonio announced his decision to reverse the outcome of a pair of conference games involving the College of Charleston, William & Mary and UNCW women’s basketball teams due to the use of improper basketballs.

• The improper balls were used in the College of Charleston’s home victories over William & Mary on January 6, and UNCW on January 8.

• The official results, team records (standings) and statistics from the games will not change per NCAA policy. However, William & Mary and UNCW will be awarded a win and College of Charleston will be charged with two losses for purposes of seeding the 2017 CAA Women’s Basketball Championship.

• The complete CAA statement can be found on CAASports.com.

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INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHSPointsPrecious Hall (JMU) at Rutgers (12/5) 46Precious Hall (JMU) at Elon (1/20) 41Precious Hall (JMU) vs Tennessee (11/11) 39Precious Hall (JMU) vs Wake Forest (12/31) 35Raven Bankston (TOW) vs UMass Lowell (11/11) 31Raven Bankston (TOW) vs Delaware (1/29) 31Jessica Pellechio (DREX) vs Penn State (11/11) 30Raven Bankston (TOW) vs Cornell (11/19) 30Meghan Creighton (DREX) vs UNCW (2/12) 30 Raven Bankston (TOW) vs Hofstra (3/8) 30Field Goals MadePrecious Hall (JMU) vs Tennessee (11/11) 15Precious Hall (JMU) at Rutgers (12/5) 15Field Goal AttemptsPrecious Hall (JMU) vs Tennessee (11/11) 35Precious Hall (JMU) at Rutgers (12/5) 29Field Goal Pct.Alexanda Masaquel (WM) vs Hofstra (2/7) 1.000 (8-8)Ra’Shika White (ELON) at North Carolina (12/4) .889 (8-9)Malaya Johnson (ELON) at CofC (1/2) .889 (8-9)Nicole Enabosi (UD) at CofC (1/22) .889 (8-9)3pt Field Goals MadeMeghan Creighton (DREX) vs UNCW (2/12) 10 Jessica Pellechio (DREX) vs Penn State (11/11) 8Madison Raque (UNCW) vs Catawba (12/19) 83pt Field Goal AttemptsJessica Pellechio (DREX) at CofC (2/3) 16Jessica Pellechio (DREX) vs Penn State (11/11) 15Jessica Pellechio (DREX) at Vanderbilt (11/16) 15Precious Hall (JMU) vs Hofstra (2/3) 153pt Field Goal Pct.Jessica Pellechio (DREX) at Northeastern (1/8) .857 (6-7)Jess Genco (NU) vs Boston University (11/11) .778 (7-9)Free Throws MadeAshunae Durant (HOF) at James Madison (1/6) 12Nicole Enabosi (UD) vs Georgetown (12/4) 11Brittani Tarr (TOW) vs Norfolk St. (12/29) 11Claudia Ortiz (NU) vs Towson (1/6) 11Breanna Bolden (COFC) vs Delaware (2/26) 11Free Throw AttemptsNicole Enabosi (UD) at Hofstra (1/15) 18Nicole Enabosi (UD) vs Georgetown (12/4) 14Ashunae Durant (HOF) at James Madison (1/6) 14Precious Hall (JMU) at UNCW (2/17) 14Free Throw Pct. (min. 8 made)Breanna Bolden (CofC) vs Delaware (2/26) 1.000 (11-11)Amber Porter (JMU) at CofC (2/19) 1.000 (10-10)Raven Bankston (TOW) vs Coppin St. (12/3) 1.000 (8-8)Francesca Sally (NU) at Denver (12/20) 1.000 (8-8)Maureen Taggart (NU) vs Towson (1/6) 1.000 (8-8) Claudia Ortiz (NU) vs Elon (1/27) 1.000 (8-8)Breanna Bolden (CofC) vs. Towson (2/5) 1.000 (8-8)Kiersten West (UD) vs Towson 93/1) 1.000 (8-8)ReboundsAshunae Durant (HOF) vs UNCW (1/20) 21Ashunae Durant (HOF) at Sacramento St. (11/25) 17Alexandra Masaquel (WM) at CofC (1/6) 17Nicole Enabosi (UD) vs James Madison (1/13) 17AssistsKrystal Luciano (HOF) at Sacramento St. (11/25) 11Jenna Green (WM) at CofC (1/6) 11Jess Genco (NU) at UNCW (2/24) 11Krystal Luciano (HOF) vs UMass (12/7) 10Krystal Luciano (HOF) vs CofC (2/10) 10Marlena Tremba (WM) vs CofC (2/17) 10Krystal Luciano (HOF) at UNCW (2/19) 10StealsBreanna Bolden (COFC) vs Charlotte (11/13) 8Alexandra Masaquel (WM) vs St. John’s (11/13) 8Tanisha Brown (COFC) at Delaware (1/22) 8BlocksAbby Rendle (WM) vs East Carolina (12/28) 10Abby Rendle (WM) vs Mount St. Mary’s (12/18) 7

TEAM GAME HIGHSPointsCOFC at Winthrop (11/16) 95ELON vs King (12/28) 93JAMES MADISON vs Hofstra (1/6) 93

Margin of VictoryELON vs King (12/28) 46 (93-47)DREXEL at Lafayette (12/21) 42 (81-39)

Field Goals MadeCOFC at Winthrop (11/16) 38WILLIAM & MARY vs Delaware St. (11/28) 34ELON vs King (12/28) 34JAMES MADISON vs Hofstra (1/6) 34

Field Goals AttemptsJAMES MADISON vs St. Francis Brooklyn (11/13) 81HOFSTRA at Sacramento St. (11/25) 80

Field Goal Pct.WILLIAM & MARY vs Drexel (3/1) .583 (28-48)NORTHEASTERN at UNCW (2/24) .580 (29-50)

3pt Field Goals MadeUNCW vs Catawba (12/19) 15DREXEL vs. UNCW (2/12) 15

3pt Field Goal AttemptsDREXEL vs UMass (12/28) 38DREXEL at CofC (2/3) 36DREXEL at Vanderbilt (11/16) 35

3pt Field Goal Pct. (min. 10 3FGM)DREXEL vs UNCW (2/12) .577 (15-26)UNCW vs Catawba (12/19) .500 (15-30)NORTHEASTERN vs Boston Univ. (11/11) .500 (12-24)UNCW at Georgia State (11/20) .500 (11-22)

Free Throws MadeDELAWARE at Towson (1/29) 34DELAWARE vs Towson (3/1) 29

Free Throw AttemptsDELAWARE vs Towson (3/1) 41DELAWARE at Towson (1/29) 40

Free Throw Pct. (min. 10 FTM)DREXEL vs Penn State (11/11) 1.000 (22-22)JAMES MADISON at William & Mary (1/29) 1.000 (18-18)DREXEL at Elon (1/15) 1.000 (12-12)DREXEL vs Elon (1/6) 1.000 (11-11)

ReboundsELON vs Delaware (1/8) 62JAMES MADISON vs St. Francis Brooklyn (11/13) 55ELON vs Rutgers (11/14) 55ELON vs William & Mary (2/19) 55

AssistsUNCW vs Catawba (12/19) 25WILLIAM & MARY vs Hofstra (2/7) 24

StealsCOFC at Winthrop (11/16) 19WILLIAM & MARY at Towson (1/20) 18

BlocksWILLIAM & MARY vs Mount St. Mary’s (12/18) 13WILLIAM & MARY vs East Carolina (12/28) 13WILLIAM & MARY vs CofC (2/17) 13

STELLAR GAMESPoint-Rebound Double-Doubles (min. 4 gms)Ashunae Durant (Hof) 16Nicole Enabosi (UD) 16Tanisha Brown (CofC) 11Breanna Bolden (CofC) 11francesca Sally (NU) 10Alexandra Masaquel (WM) 9Shay Burnett (ELoN) 6Jordan Henry (UNCW) 4Point-Assist Double-DoublesKrystal Luciano (Hof) 3Jess Genco (NU) 1Point-Rebound-Assist Triple-DoublesKrystal Luciano (Hof) 1Point-Rebound-Block Triple-DoublesAbby rendle (WM) 110+ Rebound Game Leaders (min. 4 gms)Ashunae Durant (Hof) 19Nicole Enabosi (UD) 17rebekah Banks (UNCW) 12Breanna Bolden (CofC) 11Tanisha Brown (CofC) 11francesca Sally (NU) 10Alexandra Masaquel (WM) 10Jordan Henry (UNCW) 8Shay Burnett (ELoN) 7Mary Cuevas (ToW) 6Sandra Dongmo (Hof) 5Sydni Epps (Hof) 5Malaya Johnson (ELoN) 4Jenifer rhodes (ELoN) 4Kamiah Smalls (JMU) 420+ Rebound Game LeadersAshunae Durant (Hof) 120+ Point Game Leaders (min. 2 gms)Precious Hall (JMU) 18Breanna Bolden (CofC) 13Ashunae Durant (Hof) 9francesca Sally (NU) 7raven Bankston (ToW) 7Tanisha Brown (CofC) 5Shay Burnett (ELoN) 5Sarah Curran (DrEx) 5Nicole Enabosi (UD) 5Sianni Martin (ToW) 5Claudia ortiz (NU) 5Jessica Pellechio (DrEx) 5Meghan Creighton (DrEx) 3Erika Brown (UD) 3Lauren Brown (ELoN) 3Krystal Luciano (Hof) 2Madison raque (UNCW) 2Marlena Tremba (WM) 230+ Point Game Leaders Precious Hall (JMU) 4raven Bankston (ToW) 4Meghan Creighton (DrEx) 1Jessica Pellechio (DrEx) 1francesca Sally (NU) 140+ Point Game Leaders Precious Hall (JMU) 210+ Assist Game LeadersKrystal Luciano (Hof) 4Jess Genco (NU) 1Jenna Green (WM) 1Marlena Tremba (WM) 1

5+ Block Game LeadersAbby Rendle (WM) 7Amber Porter (JMU) 2Tanisha Brown (COFC) 1Sandra Dongmo (HOF) 1Jordan Henry (UNCW) 1Malaya Johnson (ELON) 1Makeda Nicholas (UD) 1

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CAA ALL-TIME CAREER LEADERS*A player must have recorded all totals while playing as a member of the CAA to be

included on this list*

Points sCoRED CAREER 1. 3,039 Elena Delle Donne, Delaware 2009-132. 2,667 Dawn Evans, JMU 2007-113. 2,581 Gabriela Marginean, Drexel 2006-104. 2,191 Precious Hall, JmU 2012-present5. 2,121 Tamera Young, JMU 2004-086. 2,116 Shante Evans, Hofstra 2009-137. 2,112 Celeste Hill, ODU 1990-948. 2,092 Courtney Hurt, VCU 2008-129. 1,873 Kyra Kaylor, W&M 2003-0810. 1,854 Nyree Roberts, ODU 1995-98

sCoRing avERagE CAREER 1. 26.7 Elena Delle Donne, Delaware 2009-132. 21.3 Dawn Evans, JMU 2007-113. 20.6 Gabriela Marginean, Drexel 2006-104. 17.9 Celeste Hill, ODU 1991-945. 17.5 Clarisse Machanguana, ODU 1995-976. 17.1 Kelly Lane, AU 1985-877. 16.7 Tamera Young, JMU 2004-08 16.7 Shante Evans, Hofstra 2009-139. 16.4 Precious Hall, JmU 2012-present10. 15.9 Courtney Hurt, VCU 2008-12

fiElD goals MaDE CAREER 1. 1,030 Elena Delle Donne, Delaware 2009-132. 904 Gabriela Marginean, Drexel 2006-103. 851 Dawn Evans, JMU 2007-20114. 841 Celeste Hill, ODU 1990-945. 788 Shante Evans, Hofstra 2009-136. 771 Tamera Young, JMU 2004-087. 770 Courtney Hurt, VCU 2008-128. 758 Nyree Roberts, ODU 1995-989. 737 Clarisse Machanguana, ODU 1995-9710. 734 Precious Hall, JmU 2012-present

fiElD goals attEMPtED CAREER 1. 2,287 Dawn Evans, JMU 2007-112. 2,143 Elena Delle Donne, Delaware 2009-133. 2,006 Precious Hall, JmU 2012-present4. 1,921 Gabriela Marginean, Drexel 2006-105. 1,909 Tarik Hislop, JMU 2009-136. 1,900 Tamera Young, JMU 2004-087. 1,706 Courtney Hurt, VCU 2008-128. 1,646 Pam Bryant, UR 1986-909. 1,636 Shanae Baker-Brice, Towson 2006-1010. 1,606 Breanna Bolden, CofC 2013-17

tHREE-Point fiElD goals MaDE CAREER1. 387 Dawn Evans, JMU 2007-112. 323 TJ Jordan, ODU 2004-083. 312 Narissa Suber, Drexel 2004-084. 309 Julie Jones, UR 1988-925. 304 Janine Aldridge, William & Mary 2008-136. 291 Kirby Burkholder, JMU 2010-14 291 Cigi McCollin, Hofstra 2003-078. 288 Precious Hall, JmU 2012-present9. 287 Jasmina Rosseel, Drexel 2007-1110. 281 marlena Tremba, William & mary 2013-present

tHREE-Point fiElD goals attEMPtED CAREER1. 1,151 Dawn Evans, JMU 2007-112. 941 TJ Jordan, ODU 2004-083. 914 Janine Aldridge, William & Mary 2008-134. 877 Precious Hall, JmU 2012-present5. 849 Kirby Burkholder, JMU 2010-146. 838 marlena Tremba, William & mary 2013-present 838 Narissa Suber, Drexel 2004-088 822 Cigi McCollin, Hofstra 2003-079. 779 Jasmina Rosseel, Drexel 2007-1110. 726 Ashlee Feldman, NU 2005-09

tHREE-Point fiElD goal PERCEntagE CAREER (minimum of 150 mAde)1. 43.4% (309-712) Julie Jones, UR 1988-922. 41.4% (153-370) Yolanda Settles, W&M 1992-963. 40.9 % (206-504) Elena Delle Donne, UD 2009-134. 38.7% (257-664) meghan Creighton, Drexel 2012-pres.5. 38.2% (240-268) Kamile Nacickaite, Drexel 2008-126. 37.2% (312-838) Narissa Suber, Drexel 2004-087. 36.8% (287-779) Jasmina Rosseel, Drexel 2007-118. 36.6% (191-522) Kashaia Cannon, NU 2008-139. 36.2% (251-693) Rachel Pearson, Drexel 2012-1610. 36.0% (206-573) Deanna Kerkhof, NU 2009-13

fREE tHRoW PERCEntagE CAREER (minimum of 200 mAde)1. 91.0% (773-849) Elena Delle Donne, UD 2009-132. 88.9% (684-769) Gabriela Marginean, Drexel 2006-103. 88.4% (205-232) Ashley Feldman, NU 2005-094. 87.0% (336-386) Kirby Burckholder, JMU 2010-145. 86.0% (251-292) Courtni Green, Delaware 2012-165. 83.8% (274-327) Hollie Mershon, Drexel 2009-136. 81.5% (578-709) Dawn Evans, JMU 2007-117. 81.5% (419-514) Keri Chaconas, Mason 1992-968. 81.1% (284-350) Greta Luksyte, UNCW 2006-109. 80.7% (321-398) Lesley Dickinson, JMU 2004-0710. 80.4% (435-541) Precious Hall, JmU 2012-present

BloCkED sHots CAREER 1. 273 Elena Delle Donne, Delaware 2009-132. 255 Tiffany Benson, W&M 2006-103. 236 Trish Halpin, Mason 1997-004. 220 Abby Rendle, W&m 2014-present5. 214 Nyree Roberts, ODU 1994-986. 210 Cody Paulk, Georgia State 2009-137. 208 Jess Fuller, Hofstra 2007-108. 203 Tiffany Green, ODU 2004-099. 186 Hollee Franklin, JMU 1999-0210. 176 Amy Dorsett, UR 1993-97

stEals CAREER1. 591 Ticha Penicheiro, ODU 1995-982. 431 Kyle DeHaven, W&M/Delaware 2003-08 3. 423 Rochelle Luckett, VCU 1999-024. 382 Mery Andrade, ODU 1996-995. 342 Tyresa Smith, Delaware 2004-076. 333 Breanna Bolden, CofC 2013-present 7. 332 Brittany Hollins, GSU 2005-098. 327 Celeste Hill, ODU 1990-949. 295 Shanae Baker-Brice, Towson 2006-1010. 292 Toina Coley, ECU 1988-93

Caa REgulaR sEason/touRnEy Wins CAREER1. 353 Wendy Larry, Old Dominion 1992-20112. 220 Kenny Brooks, JMU 2003-163. 217 Tina martin, Delaware 2002-present4. 169 Denise Dillon, Drexel 2004-present5. 143 Shelia Moorman, JMU 1986-976. 109 Krista Kilburn-Steveskey, Hofstra 2007-present7. 102 Beth Cunningham, VCU 2004-128. 92 Debbie Tanneyhill, Mason 1998-2008 92 Jim Lewis, Mason 1986-9710. 79 Debbie Taylor, WIlliam & Mary 1999-2013

Caa REgulaR sEason/touRnEy Winning PCt. (minimum of 3 seAsons)1. 90.9% Wendy Larry, ODU (353-35) 1992-20112. 77.3% Shelia Moorman, JMU (143-42) 1986-973. 77.2% Kenny Brooks, JMU (220-65) 2003-164. 67.2% Tina martin, Delaware (217-107) 2002-present5. 66.7% Stephanie Gaitley, UR (56-28) 1986-916. 61.1% Denise Dillon, Drexel (169-107) 2004-present7. 57.1% Linda Ziemke, American (24-18) 1986-88 8. 56.7% Beth Cunningham, VCU (102-78) 2004-129. 54.7% Dee Stokes, ECU (29-24) 1999-200110. 53.4% Pat Pierson, ECU (39-34) 1988-92

1000 POINT - 500 ASSISTS - 400 REBOUNDS CLUB

Player, School Years Points Ast RebTicha Penicheiro, ODU 1995-98 1304 939 630 Rochelle Luckett, VCU 1999-02 1483 665 522 Floretta Jackson, JMU 1984-87 1111 560 475 Meghan Creighton, Drex. 2012-pres. 1061 547 485Krystal Luciano, Hofstra 2013-pres. 1025 538 433

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CAA SINGLE SEASON RECORDSBloCkED sHots seAsonPLAyER1. 110 Amy Dorsett, UR 1996-972. 103 Jess Fuller, Hofstra 2009-103. 99 Abby Rendle, W&m 2016-17 4. 97 Jess Fuller, Hofstra 2008-095. 86 Elena Delle Donne, Delaware 2011-126 85 Tiffany Benson, W&M 2008-097. 77 Cody Paulk, Georgia State 2012-13 77 Loulia Boxley, UNCW 1999-009. 75 Trish Halpin, Mason 1998-9910. 74 Kristina Cesnaviciute, VCU 2003-04 74 Nyree Roberts, ODU 1996-97

TeAm1. 209 Hofstra 2008-092. 202 James Madison 2013-143. 191 Old Dominion 2007-084. 185 William & mary 2016-17 185 James Madison 2015-166. 182 Georgia State 2005-06

sCoRing avERagE SEASONPLAyER1. 28.1 Elena Delle Donne, Delaware 2011-122. 26.7 Elena Delle Donne, Delaware 2009-103. 26.0 Elena Delle Donne, Delaware 2012-134. 25.3 Elena Delle Donne, Delaware 2010-115. 24.6 Dawn Evans, JMU 2009-106. 23.8 Dawn Evans, JMU 2008-097. 23.5 Gabriela Marginean, Drexel 2009-108. 23.3 Gabriela Marginean, Drexel 2008-099. 23.3 Precious Hall, JmU 2016-1710. 23.2 Courtney Hurt, VCU 2010-1111. 23.1 Dawn Evans, JMU 2010-11

fiElD goals attEMPtED SEASONPLAyER1. 673 Dawn Evans, JMU 2010-112. 632 Tamera Young, JMU 2007-083. 628 Hollie Mershon, Drexel 2012-134. 626 Dawn Evans, JMU 2009-105. 625 Elena Delle Donne, Delaware 2011-126. 617 Courtney Hurt, VCU 2011-127. 616 Precious Hall, JMU 2014-158. 613 Dawn Evans, JMU 2008-099. 612 Jazmon Gwathmey, JMU 2015-1610. 611 Precious Hall, JmU 2016-17

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED seAson PLAyER1. 330 Dawn Evans, JMU 2009-102. 316 Dawn Evans, JMU 2010-113. 305 Kirby Burkholder, JMU 2013-146. 285 Precious Hall, JmU 2016-174. 283 TJ Jordan, ODU 2006-075. 275 Precious Hall, JMU 2014-157. 271 Alyssa Frye, CofC 2013-148. 263 Dawn Evans, JMU 2008-099. 263 Narissa Suber, Drexel 2006-0710. 259 Kirby Burkholder, JMU 2012-13

TeAm1. 751 Drexel 2015-162. 719 James Madison 2015-163. 709 Drexel 2016-174. 691 Drexel 2012-135. 685 Northeastern 2011-126. 659 Hofstra 2015-16 659 Northeastern 2012-13

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE seAsonPLAyER1. 112 Dawn Evans, JMU 2009-102. 110 Kirby Burkholder, JMU 2013-143. 101 TJ Jordan, ODU 2006-074. 99 Precious Hall, JMU 2014-155. 98 Dawn Evans, JMU 2010-11 6. 97 Aubrey Eblin, ODU 1997-987. 93 TJ Jordan, ODU 2005-068. 92 Alyssa Frye, CofC 2013-14 92 Janine Aldridge, W&M 2011-12 92 Dawn Evans, JMU 2008-098. 90 Kirby Burkholder, JMU 2012-13 90 Jasmina Rosseel; Drexel 2010-11 90 Jasmina Rosseel; Drexel 2008-0910. 89 Precious Hall, JmU 2016-17

TeAm1. 264 Drexel 2015-162. 262 Drexel 2016-173. 247 Drexel 2012-134. 239 Northeastern 2012-135. 233 Drexel 2010-116. 232 Richmond 1999-00

tHREE-Point fiElD goal PCt. seAsonPLAyER (min. 40 3fgm)

1. 48.2% (54-112) Paula Schuler, JMU 1990-912. 47.8% (75-157) Kamile Nacickaite, Drexel 2010-113. 46.5%( 60-129) Julie Jones, UR 1988-894. 45.5% (61-134) Ginny Doyle, UR 1991-925. 45.2% (76-168) meghan Creighton, Drexel 2016-176. 45.2% (52-115) Elena Delle Donne, UD 2012-137. 45.1% (51-113) Sarah Curran, Drexel 2015-16 8. 44.7% (42-94) Sam Brigham, Hofstra 2009-109. 44.5% (49-110) Jill Bartley, Mason 1999-2000 10. 43.3% (45-104) Hollie Mershon, Drexel 2010-11

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ASSOCIATED PRESS POLL(Week 18/March 6)

rK TEAM rECorD PTS1 Connecticut (33) 31-0 8252 Baylor 30-2 7823 Notre Dame 30-3 7634 South Carolina 27-4 7115 Maryland 30-2 7086 Stanford 28-5 6397 Mississippi State 29-4 6218 oregon State 29-4 5959 Duke 27-5 51210 florida State 25-6 50811 ohio State 26-6 48712 Washington 27-5 47013 Louisville 27-7 43814 Texas 23-8 41715 UCLA 23-8 36116 Miami 23-8 35417 DePaul 25-6 27518 NC State 22-8 26119 Kentucky 21-10 21120 Drake 25-4 16921 Syracuse 21-10 15822 oklahoma 22-9 12823 Creighton 23-6 7724 Kansas State 22-10 5425 Missouri 21-10 42

OTHERS RECEIVING VOTESSouth florida 35, Temple 31, West Virginia 31, Belmont University 29, Texas A&M 8, Green Bay 5, Purdue 4, Ten-nessee 4, Michigan 4, Little rock 3, Dayton 3, Arizona State 1, Western Kentucky 1

USA TODAY COACHES POLL(Week 18/March 7)

rK TEAM rECorD PTS 1 Connecticut (32) 32-0 8002 Notre Dame 30-3 7613 Maryland 30-2 7334 South Carolina 27-4 6955 Baylor 30-3 6706 Stanford 28-5 6287 Mississippi State 29-4 6018 oregon State 29-4 5739 Duke 27-5 51610 ohio State 26-6 49211 Washington 27-5 47512 Louisville 27-7 45813 florida State 25-6 41614 UCLA 23-8 36815 Texas 23-8 36116 Miami 23-8 31617 DePaul 26-6 30918 NC State 22-8 24819 Drake 25-4 17020 oklahoma 22-9 15221 Syracuse 21-10 15122 Temple 24-7 9922 West Virginia 23-10 9924 Kentucky 21-10 7825 South florida 24-8 46

OTHERS RECEIVING VOTESMarquette 40, Creighton 37, Arizona State 26, Missouri 26, Kansas State 12, indiana 10, Tennessee 9, Little rock 9, Michigan 6, Virginia 4, Stetson 2, Elon 2, Gonzaga 1, Jacksonville 1

COLLEGE INSIDER MID-MAjOR POLL (March 7)

rK TEAM rECorD PTS1. Drake (30) 25-4 7742. Elon (1) 24-6 7303. Green Bay 26-5 7064. Quinnipiac 26-6 6615. James Madison 21-7 6286. Gonzaga 25-6 6257. Bucknell 25-5 5558. Belmont 27-5 5509. Northern iowa 22-7 52410. Stetson 25-5 51711. Little rock 23-7 43212. South Dakota State 22-8 41313. New Mexico State 22-6 40714. Chattanooga 21-10 35415. Central Michigan 23-7 33316. Mercer 25-6 29917. ohio 22-8 28118. New Hampshire 26-5 22619. florida Gulf Coast 24-8 21620. Western illinois 25-6 12321. iUPUi 24-7 11222. South Dakota 22-8 10623. ByU 20-11 9924. Central Arkansas 24-4 9325. Penn 19-7 77

OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES Saint Marys 54, rider 50, Wright State 40, Abilene Christian 22, Harvard 11, Kent State 9, Toledo 9, Central Arkansas 8, Jacksonville 8, UT Arlington 7, Drexel 4, Ball State 4, Northern Colorado 3, UC Davis 3, Lamar 1

CAA IN THE ASSOCIATED PRESS POLL & USA TODAY COACHES POLLPre N14 N21 N28 D5 D12 D19 D26 j2 j9 j16 j23 j30 F6 F13 F20 F27 M6 Final

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CAA IN THE COLLEGE INSIDER MID-MAjOR POLLPre N15 N22 N29 D6 D13 D20 D27 j3 j10 j17 j24 j31 F7 F14 F21 F28 M7 Final

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CAA IN THE NCAA.COM RATING PERCENTAGE INDEx (RPI)D5 D12 D19 D26 j2 j9 j16 j23 j30 F6 F13 F20 F27 M6

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College of Charleston N/A 192 189 181 180 151 172 172 192 178 204 194 209 204

Delaware N/A 129 124 143 146 144 144 144 115 112 117 128 133 136Drexel N/A 23 20 38 50 67 67 67 69 73 68 54 75 79Elon N/A 37 36 27 28 24 24 24 27 26 32 25 25 27Hofstra N/A 96 97 106 129 165 164 164 186 181 189 180 178 188James Madison N/A 140 135 123 91 87 71 71 50 41 39 39 39 41UNCW N/A 152 197 204 194 236 241 241 220 220 206 222 224 223Northeastern N/A 279 232 227 230 173 158 158 157 182 180 154 158 152Towson N/A 175 179 169 179 166 130 130 159 162 191 202 199 199William & Mary N/A 132 121 135 105 97 115 115 130 134 128 149 134 130

CAA IN THE COLLEGE BASKETBALL NEWS RPID5 D12 D19 D26 j2 j9 j16 j23 j30 F6 F13 F20 F27 M6

CAA 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 9 9 9College of Charleston 196 191 190 181 180 151 167 172 192 178 204 194 209 204Delaware 129 128 125 143 146 144 135 144 115 112 117 128 133 136Drexel 30 23 21 38 50 67 64 67 69 73 68 54 75 79Elon 38 36 36 27 28 24 22 24 27 26 32 25 25 27Hofstra 122 97 97 106 129 166 142 164 186 181 189 180 178 188James Madison 174 140 135 123 92 87 77 71 50 41 39 39 39 41UNCW 173 151 198 204 194 237 237 241 220 220 206 222 224 223Northeastern 268 278 232 227 230 173 155 158 157 182 180 154 158 152Towson 161 175 180 169 179 167 183 130 159 162 191 202 199 199William & Mary 143 132 122 135 105 97 101 115 130 134 128 149 134 130

College Basketball News (March 6)

National (Top-25)Rank Team Conference1 UConn AAC2 Notre Dame Atlantic Coast3 South Carolina Southeastern4 oregon St. Pac-125 Baylor Big 126 Mississippi St. Southeastern7 Stanford Pac-128 Duke Atlantic Coast9 UCLA Pac-1210 Washington Pac-1211 Louisville Atlantic Coast

12 florida St. Atlantic Coast13 Texas Big 1214 Kentucky Southeastern15 Miami (fL) Atlantic Coast16 Maryland Big Ten17 DePaul Big East18 Temple AAC19 oklahoma Big 1220 Kansas St. Big 1221 Tennessee Southeastern22 Creighton Big East23 Texas A&M Southeastern24 Missouri Southeastern25 ohio St. Big Ten

Conferences Only (Top-15)Rank Conference1 Pac-122 SEC3 ACC4 Big125 American6 BigTen7 BigEast8 IvyLeague9 Colonial10 MAC11 Summit12 Atlantic-1013 MountainWest14 ConferenceUSA15 WestCoast

NCAA.com RPI Ratings(March 4)National (Top-50)Rank Team Conference1 UConn AAC2 Notre Dame Atlantic Coast3 South Carolina Southeastern4 oregon St. Pac-125 Mississippi St. Southeastern6 Baylor Big 127 Duke Atlantic Coast8 Stanford Pac-129 UCLA Pac-1210 Washington Pac-1211 Louisville Atlantic Coast12 Texas Big 1213 florida St. Atlantic Coast14 Kentucky Southeastern

15 Miami (fL) Atlantic Coast16 DePaul Big East17 Maryland Big Ten18 Temple AAC19 Creighton Big East20 oklahoma Big 1221 Kansas St. Big 1222 Tennessee Southeastern23 Texas A&M Southeastern24 Missouri Southeastern25 ohio St. Big Ten26 Drake MVC27 Elon Colonial28 Green Bay Horizon29 Syracuse Atlantic Coast30 South fla. AAC31 South Dakota St. Summit32 Marquette Big East

33 Arizona St. Pac-1234 oregon Pac-1235 LSU Southeastern36 Dayton Atlantic 1037 North Carolina St. Atlantic Coast38 Central Mich. Mid-American39 Western Ky. C-USA40 Quinnipiac Metro Atlantic41 James Madison Colonial42 Michigan St. Big Ten43 Harvard ivy League44 Michigan Big Ten45 Little rock Sun Belt46 Auburn Southeastern47 UNi MVC48 indiana Big Ten49 Colorado St. Mountain West50 GWU Atlantic 10

NCAA STATISTICAL RANKINGS (thru games on 3/5)

nCaa tEaM Rankings (top 25) Category Team rank Stat A-To ratio Drexel 24 1.20Blocked Shots WM 6 185Blocked Shots/g WM 3 6.4fewest fouls Delaware 12 400 UNCW 24 428fewest Turnovers Drexel 10 358fG Pct Defense Elon 23 35.9off. rebounds/g Elon 17 16Personal fouls/g Delaware 15 13.8rebounds/g Elon 25 42.17Scoring Defense Drexel 21 55.93fG Defense WM 20 27.63fG Made Drexel 11 2623fGM/g Drexel 8 9.03fG Pct Drexel 19 37.0Turnover Margin Drexel 24 5.31Turnovers/g Drexel 17 12.3

nCaa inDiviDual Rankings (top 25)Category Player, Team rank StatAssists Krystal Luciano, Hofstra 24 179Assists/g Krystal Luciano, Hofstra 18 6.2Blocked Shots Abby rendle, WM 5 99Blocked Shots/g Abby rendle, WM 5 3.41Def. rebounds/g Nicole Enabosi, Delaware 19 7Double Doubles Ashunae Durant, Hofstra 12 16 Nicole Enabosi, Delaware 12 16fG Attempts Precious Hall, JMU 3 611fGs Made Precious Hall, JMU 18 222fT Attempts Nicole Enabosi, Delaware 15 207 Ashunae Durant, Hofstra 18 196fT Made Nicole Enabosi, Delaware 15 151 Precious Hall, JMU 21 142Minutes Played Jess Genco, NU 7 1160:00Minutes/g Jess Genco, NU 1 38.67off. rebounds/g Ashunae Durant, Hofstra 4 5Points Precious Hall, JMU 9 675Points/g Precious Hall, JMU 5 23.3rebounds Ashunae Durant, Hofstra 17 315rebounds/g Ashunae Durant, Hofstra 10 10.9 Nicole Enabosi, Delaware 24 10.1Steals Breanna Bolden, CofC 8 97 raven Bankston, Towson 13 91Steals/g Breanna Bolden, CofC 8 3.34 raven Bankston, Towson 12 3.143fG Attempted Precious Hall, JMU 4 285 Jessica Pellechio, Drexel 32 2283fG Made Precious Hall, JMU 20 893fG/g Precious Hall, JMU 13 3.073fG Pct Meghan Creighton, Drexel 7 45.2Triple Doubles Krystal Luciano, Hofstra 4 1 Abby rendle, WM 4 1

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DELAWARE16-14 Overall/10-8 CAA

• The Blue Hens got off to a 4-0 start for the first time in seven seasons.

• Delaware held St. Bonaventure to 10 points in the first half and to just 40 for the game on November. it was the lowest allowed by Delaware since a 70-38 win over Georgia State on January 31, 2013.

• The Blue Hens were tied for fifth in the 2016-17 CAA Preseason Poll.

• Senior guard Erika Brown was a 2016-17 Preseason All-CAA Second Team selection.

• UD returns four starters from 2015-16.

• The Blue Hens went 16-15 (10-8 CAA) during 2015-16.

• UD advanced to the semifinals of the 2015 CAA Championship but fell to James Madison, 68-47.

COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON10-21 Overall/6-12 CAA

• Prior to seeding the 2017 CAA Women’s Basketball Championship, Charleston have two less wins and two additional losses due to sanctions imposed for using improper basketballs.

• CofC recorded the fourth-highest offensive output in the program’s Di history with 95 points in the victory against Winthrop.

• The Cougars were picked to finish eighth in the 2015-16 CAA Preseason Poll.

• Senior guard Breanna Bolden was a 2016-17 Preseason All-CAA first Team selection.

• Bolden became the Cougars career steals leader after swiping eight in the season opener against Charlotte. Bolden also became the Cougars career scoring leader against Hofstra on January 27.

• CofC returns three starters from 2015-16.

• The Cougars went 11-20 (5-13 CAA) last season after going 5-25 (3-15 CAA) during Head Coach Candice M. Jackson’s first season at the helm.

• CofC fell in the quarterfinals of the 2015 CAA Championship to James Madison, 53-50.

2016-17 SCHEDULE & RESULTS

N 13 Charlotte l, 49-62N 16 at Winthrop W, 95-64N 19 at NC State l, 47-91N 22 VirgiNia teCh l, 61-71N 27 at appalachian State W, 65-62N 30 North Florida L, 47-70d 04 at houston l, 63-79d 16 at 8/8 louisville l, 58-86d 18 at Western Kentucky l, 76-89d 20 CoaStal CaroliNa l, 72-79d 22 at Charleston Southern W, 79-76J 02 at elon* l, 57-70J 06 William & mary* W, 70-60J 08 UNCW* W, 76-37J 13 eloN* l, 56-84J 15 at towson* l, 59-61J 20 at drexel* l, 57-70J 22 at delaware* l, 66-71J 27 hoFStra* W, 77-51J 29 at UNCW* l, 61-67F 03 drexel* W, 79-75F 05 toWSoN* W, 59-54F 10 at hofstra* l, 81-85F 12 at Northeastern* l, 44-61F 17 at William & mary* W, 71-69 (ot)F 19 JameS madiSoN* l, 78-84F 24 NortheaSterN* l, 75-86F 26 delaWare* l, 56-69m 01 at James madison* l, 60-74m 08 vs. #7 UNCW** l, 46-49 * Caa Contest **Caa Championship Contest

CAA VS. NON-CONFERENCECAA vs. All Non-Conference 66-46CAA vs. ACC 2-8CAA vs. American 1-2CAA vs. America East 3-3CAA vs. A-10 11-1CAA vs. Atlantic Sun 0-1CAA vs. Big 12 0-0CAA vs. Big East 0-5CAA vs. Big Sky 2-1CAA vs. Big South 3-0CAA vs. Big Ten 3-5CAA vs. Big West 1-0CAA vs. C-USA 1-2CAA vs. Horizon League 0-2CAA vs. ivy League 4-0CAA vs. MAAC 4-2CAA vs. MAC 2-1CAA vs. MEAC 8-0CAA vs. Missouri Valley 0-1CAA vs. Mountain West 0-0CAA vs. Northeast 4-0CAA vs. ohio Valley 0-0CAA vs. Pac-12 0-1CAA vs. Patriot League 7-4CAA vs. SEC 0-3CAA vs. Southern 2-1CAA vs. Southland 0-0CAA vs. Summit 1-0CAA vs. Sun Belt 3-1CAA vs. SWAC 0-0CAA vs. West Coast 0-1CAA vs. WAC 0-0CAA vs. independent 0-0CAA vs. Non-Division i 2-0

2016-17 SCHEDULE & RESULTSN 13 george maSoN W, 67-51N 16 at american W, 56-55 (ot)N 19 St. BoNaVeNtUre W, 43-40N 22 PriNCetoN W, 66-62N 25 vs. 23/23 michigan State l, 64-81 (CSUN Thanksgiving Tournament)N 26 vs. detroit mercy l, 64-66 (CSUN Thanksgiving Tournament)d 01 roBert morriS W, 67-65d 04 georgetoWN l, 46-64d 07 at loyola W, 47-45d 11 army WeSt PoiNt l, 47-61d 21 hartFord l, 66-67J 02 William & mary* l, 49-60J 06 at UNCW* W, 63-52J 08 at elon* l, 42-69J 13 JameS madiSoN* l, 51-66J 15 at hofstra* W, 73-56J 20 NortheaSterN* W, 65-53J 22 CharleStoN* W, 71-66J 27 at William & mary* W, 68-54J 29 at towson* W, 73-67F 03 UNCW* W, 57-40F 05 drexel* l, 44-54.F 10 at James madison* l, 42-77F 12 hoFStra* W, 56-45F 17 at Northeastern* l, 41-50F 19 at drexel* l, 49-53 (ot)F 24 elon* l, 48-57F 26 at Charleston* W, 69-56m 01 toWSoN* W, 75-59m 09 vs. #4 William & mary** l, 44-59 * Caa Contest **Caa Championship Contest

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2016-17 PREDiCtED oRDER of finisH1. James Madison 76 (7)2. Elon 70 (2)3. Drexel 68 (1)4. Hofstra 49T-5. Delaware 47T-5. William & Mary 477. Northeastern 418. College of Charleston 199. UNCW 1710. Towson 16

PREsEason all-Caa fiRst tEaMBreanna Bolden, CofC Sr. G/f Shay Burnett, Elon Jr. G Sarah Curran, Drexel Sr. f Ashunae Durant, Hofstra Jr. fPrecious Hall, JMU r-Sr. G

PREsEason all-Caa sEConD tEaMraven Bankston, Towson Sr. GErika Brown, Delaware Jr. GDa’Lishia Griffin, JMU Sr. fAlexandra Masaquel, W&M Sr. fMarlena Tremba, W&M Sr. G

PREsEason HonoRaBlE MEntionKayla Cooper-Williams, JMU So. CJess Genco, Northeastern So. GJessica Pellechio, Drexel Sr. GAbby rendle, W&M Jr. CJenifer rhodes, Elon Sr. fJasmine Steele, UNCW r-Sr. G

PREsEason PlayER of tHE yEaRPrecious Hall, James Madison

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ELON25-6 Overall/16-2 CAA• Elon received a vote in the WBCA Coaches Poll

on february 21 it was the first time all season in which a CAA team has been recognized.

• Elon’s 5-0 start to conference play was the best start to a CAA season for Elon to date. Elon’s best start to conference play as a Division i team came during the 2001-02 season as a member of the Big South when it opened at 6-0.

• Elon’s 48 points against Drexel was the fewest in a win since scoring 44 points in a 44-43 win over Samford on March 2, 2014.

• Elon senior guard Maddie McCallie, became just the third player in NCAA women’s basketball history to play a game against her mother on December 8. Maddie’s mother is Duke head coach Joanne P. McCallie.

• Elon hosted Wake forest for the first visit by an ACC opponent in its NCAA Division i history.

• The Phoenix was picked to finish second in the 2016-17 CAA Preseason Poll.

• Junior guard shay Burnett was a 2016-17 Preseason All-CAA first Team selection.

• Elon returns four starters from 2015-16.• The Phoenix went 18-13 (11-7 CAA) during their

second season as a CAA member.• As a No. 4 seed, Elon advanced to the quarterfinals

of the 2016 CAA Championship, falling to Delaware, 57-50.

• Elon earned its second-straight bid to the WNiT but fell at Virginia Tech, 68-59, in the opener.

DRExEL21-9 Overall/11-7 CAA• Drexel had two five-game winning streaks, the

first time ever in which the Dragons have had two winning streaks of at least five-games in a single season.

• At 12-3, the Dragons got off to its best 15-game start in program history.

• The Dragons had a perfect month of December, going 6-0, including four road victories. it was the Dragons’ first undefeated month during the regular season since going 5-0 in November to start the 2010-11 season.

• Drexel’s 62-61 win over No. 11 Syracuse on November 21 was the Dragons’ first over a ranked opponent since January 3, 2010 when Drexel defeated No. 25 James Madison and their first-ever over an ACC opponent.

• Prior to the season, guard Meghan Creighton was named to the Nancy Lieberman Award Watch List which recognizes the top point guards in the nation.

• The Dragons were picked to finish third in the 2016-17 CAA Preseason Poll.

• Senior forward sarah Curran was a 2015-16 Preseason All-CAA first Team selection.

• Senior guard Jessica Pellechio was a 2015-16 Preseason Honorable Mention.

• Drexel returns three starters from 2015-16.• The Dragons went 19-14 (13-5 CAA) during

2015-16.• As a No. 2 seed, Drexel advanced to the finals 2016

CAA Championship, falling to James Madison, 60-46.

• Drexel earned the CAA’s automatic bid to the WNiT, falling to Temple, 74-66, in the first round.

HOFSTRA13-18 Overall/5-13 CAA• Hofstra had four overtime games this season, the

most in the CAA.

• The Pride was picked to finish fourth in the 2016-17 CAA Preseason Poll.

• Junior forward ashunae Durant was a 2016-17 Preseason All-CAA first Team selection.

• Hofstra returns two starters from 2015-16.

• The Pride went 25-9 (13-5 CAA) in 2015-16.

• As a No. 3 seed, Hofstra was upset in the quarterfinals of the 2016 CAA Championship, falling to Northeastern, 65-54.

• The Pride earned an at-large bid to the WNiT and advanced all the way to the quarterfinals but fell to fGCU, 61-46.

2016-17 SCHEDULE & RESULTSN 11 PeNN State W, 83-60.N 13 delaWare State W, 69-44.N 16 at Vanderbilt l, 63-73.N 21 11/14 SyraCUSe W, 62-61 N 27 at Bucknell l, 66-78d 03 at Cornell W, 63-53d 13 Niagara W, 69-57.d 18 SaiNt JoSePh’S W, 60-49.d 21 at lafayette W, 81-39d 27 vs. george mason W, 82-71. (FIU Holiday Tournament)d 28 vs. Umass W, 65-47. (FIU Holiday Tournament)J 02 toWSoN* W, 58-48.J 06 eloN* l, 45-48.J 08 at Northeastern* W, 63-33J 13 at UNCW* W, 71-38.J 15 at elon* l, 65-75J 20 CharleStoN* W, 70-57J 22 hoFStra* W, 65-43.J 27 at James madison* l, 47-54J 29 NortheaSterN* W, 74-51F 03 at Charleston* l,75-79F 05 at delaware* W, 54-44F 10 William & mary* W, 65-48F 12 UNCW* W, 76-51F 17 at towson* W, 80-65F 19 delaWare* W, 53-49 (ot).F 24 JameS madiSoN* l, 64-74.F 26 at hofstra* l, 53-59m 01 at William & mary* l, 65-74m 09 vs. #6 Northeastern** W, 68-50m 10 vs. #2 James madison** 7:00 p.m. * Caa Contest **Caa Championship Contest

2016-17 SCHEDULE & RESULTSN 11 at green Bay l, 53-74 (Preseason WNIT)N 14 rUtgerS W, 66-54N 18 eastern Washington W, 76-55 (Preseason WNIT)N 19 vs. Central michigan W, 71-57

(Preseason WNIT)N 22 BUCKNell W, 64-58N 26 WaKe ForeSt l, 68-78d 04 at North Carolina l, 73-78d 08 at 21/21 duke l, 61-68d 17 at east tennessee State W, 79-51d 21 vs. akron W, 65-62 (Georgia State Holiday Classic)d 22 at georgia State W, 84-67 (Georgia State Holiday Classic)d 28 KiNg W, 93-47J 02 CharleStoN* W, 70-57J 06 at drexel* W, 48-45J 08 delaWare* W, 69-42J 13 at Charleston* W, 84-56J 15 drexel* W, 75-65J 20 JameS madiSoN* l, 70-76J 22 at William & mary* W, 60-58J 27 at Northeastern* W, 76-65J 29 at hofstra* W,64-53F 03 toWSoN* W, 83-55F 05 at UNCW* W, 66-56F 10 NortheaSterN* W, 70-58F 12 at James madison* l, 54-61F 16 hoFStra* W, 72-61F 19 William & mary* W, 70-47F 24 at delaware* W, 57-48F 26 at towson* W, 67-65m 01 UNCW* W, 82-48m 09 vs. #9 hofstra** W, 78-50m 10 vs. #4 William & mary** 4:30 p.m. * Caa Contest **Caa Championship Contest

2016-17 SCHEDULE & RESULTSN 11 mariSt W, 62-42N 14 at Stony Brook W. 67-64N 18 at Navy l, 69-78N 22 delaWare State W, 64-44N 25 at Sacramento State l, 85-97N 27 at UC davis W, 64-60d 04 at Buffalo l, 50-74d 07 UmaSS W, 71-55d 10 ameriCaN W, 72-67 (ot)d 22 at Saint Joseph’s W, 75-64d 30 hartFord l, 67-69 (ot)J 02 NortheaSterN* l, 51-53 (ot)J 06 at James madison* l, 57-93J 08 at William & mary* PPdJ 13 at towson* W, 70-61J 15 delaWare* l, 56-73J 20 UNCW* l, 54-56 (ot)J 22 at drexel* l, 43-65J 27 at Charleston* l, 51-77J 29 eloN* l, 53-64F 03 JameS madiSoN* l, 50-61F 05 William & mary* W, 64-61J 08 at William & mary* l, 65-81F 10 CharleStoN* W, 85-81F 12 at delaware* l, 45-56F 16 at elon* l, 61-72F 19 at UNCW* W, 66-54F 24 toWSoN* l, 56-59F 26 drexel* W, 58-53m 01 at Northeastern* l, 46-52m 08 vs. #8 towson** W, 77-66m 09 vs. #1 elon** l, 50-78 * Caa Contest **Caa Championship Contest

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jAMES MADISON23-7 Overall/15-3 CAA

• The Dukes announced that Preseason All-CAA selection Da’lishia griffin left the program to pursue other opportunities. Griffin’s final game with the Dukes was on December 5.

• James Madison announced the sophomore center kayla Cooper-Williams will miss all of 2016-17 season with a torn ACL which she sustained during an exhibition game.

• The Dukes secured their third-straight CAA regular Season Championship and captured their third-straight CAA Championship crown in 2015-16.

• James Madison is under the direction of first-year Head Coach sean o’Regan, who replaces Kenny Brooks after his left for Virginia Tech.

• The Dukes were picked to four-peat as CAA Champions in the 2016-17 CAA Preseason Poll.

• After missing all of last season with a knee injury, redshirt-senior guard Precious hall was named the 2016-17 CAA Preseason Player of the year and a Preseason All-CAA first Teamer.

• Sophomore center and reigning CAA rookie of the year Kayla Cooper-Williams was a 2015-16 Preseason All-CAA honorable mention.

• JMU returns one starter from the 2015-16 squad that went 27-6 overall and 17-1 in CAA play.

UNCW11-20 Overall/5-13 CAA

• Prior to seeding the 2017 CAA Women’s Basketball Championship, UNCW will have one additional win and one less loss on their conference records after CofC used an improper basketball during their game on January 8.

• Senior amber Reeves was selected for the WBCA So you Want To Be A Coach program.

• The Seahawks were picked to finish ninth in the 2015-16 CAA Preseason Poll.

• redshirt senior guard Jasmine Steele was a 2016-17 Preseason Honorable Mention.

• UNCW returns four starters from 2015-16.

• The Seahawks went 7-23 (3-15 CAA) during 2015-16

NORTHEASTERN12-19 Overall/8-10 CAA

• Northeastern scored a season-high 86 points at UNCW on february 24, the most under the direction of Head Coach Kelly Cole.

• The Huskies opened CAA play with a 4-0 mark.

• During her second season at the helm, Head Coach kelly Cole guided Northeastern to an 11-win turnaround overall and an eight-win turnaround in the CAA. The Huskies went 15-16 (9-9 CAA) in 2015-16.

• The Huskies were picked to finish seventh in the 2016-17 CAA Preseason Poll.

• Sophomore guard jess Genco was a 2016-17 Preseason Honorable Mention.

• NU returns three starters from 2015-16.

• As the No. 6 seed, the Huskies advanced to the semifinals of the 2016 CAA Championship, but fell to Drexel, 58-49.

2016-17 SCHEDULE & RESULTSN 11 teNNeSSee l, 69-81N 13 St. FraNCiS BrooKlyN W, 83-57N 15 at liberty W, 62-48N 20 at Florida State l, 64-84N 24 vs. idaho State W, 83-53 (Cancun Challenge)N 25 vs. iowa l, 75-90 (Cancun Challenge)d 02 hamPtoN W, 71-50d 05 at rutgers W, 82-76 (2ot)d 21 at St. John’s l, 63-74d 28 at Saint Joseph’s W, 85-72d 31 WaKe ForeSt W, 83-76J 02 UNCW* W, 73-51J 06 hoFStra* W, 93-57J 08 at towson* l, 51-54J 13 at delaware* W, 66-51J 15 NortheaSterN* W, 74-54J 20 at elon* W,76-70J 22 toWSoN* l, 55-60J 27 drexel* W, 54-47J 29 at William & mary* W, 79-64F 03 at hofstra* W,. 61-50F 05 at Northeastern* W, 67-49F 10 delaWare* W, 77-42F 12 eloN* W, 61-54F 17 at UNCW* W, 70-59F 19 at Charleston* W, 84-78F 24 at drexel* W, 74-64F 26 William & mary* l, 53-62m 01 CharleStoN W, 74-60m 09 vs. #7 UNCW** W, 52-27m 10 vs. #3 drexel** * Caa Contest **Caa Championship Contest

2016-17 SCHEDULE & RESULTSN 11 NorFolK State W, 64-56N 16 at east Carolina l, 65-75N 20 at georgia State W, 72-66N 26 ProVideNCe l, 49-65 (UNCW Hampton Inn Thanksgiving Classic)N 27 la Salle l, 48-64 (UNCW Hampton Inn Thanksgiving Classic)N 30 at davidson W, 67-58d 11 at NC State l, 54-87d 15 FUrmaN W, 56-52d 17 WoFFord l, 67-71d 19 CataWBa W, 91-65d 29 at tennessee l, 54-90J 02 at James madison* l, 51-73J 06 delaWare* l, 52-63J 08 at Charleston* l, 37-76J 13 drexel* l, 38-71J 15 William & mary* l, 43-57J 20 at hofstra* W, 56-54 (ot)J 22 at Northeastern* l, 47-55J 27 toWSoN* W, 59-56J 29 CharleStoN* W, 67-61F 03 at delaware* l, 60-57F 05 eloN* l, 56-66F 10 at towson* W, 48-42F 12 at drexel* l, 51-76F 17 JameS madiSoN* l, 59-70F 19 hoFStra* l, 54-66F 24 at William & mary* l, 42-58F 26 NortheaSterN* W, 68-63m 01 at elon* l, 48-82m 08 vs. #10 Charleston** W, 49-46m09 vs. #2 James madison** l, 27-52 * Caa Contest **Caa Championship Contest

2016-17 SCHEDULE & RESULTSN 11 BoStoN UNiVerSity W, 78-59N 13 at Canisius W, 83-59N 18 SaiNt mary’S l, 53-77N 20 at Quinnipiac l, 59-76N 24 vs. 11/11 Stanford l, 45-74 (Cancun Challenge)N 25 vs. Purdue l, 54-79

(Cancun Challenge)N 26 vs. Wichita State l, 73-87 (Cancun Challenge)d 01 NeW hamPShire l, 63-66 (ot)d 07 at maine l, 49-68d 18 at rV/rV michigan State l, 44-78d 20 at denver W, 72-69d 28 SieNa W, 61-50J 02 at hofstra* W, 53-51 (ot)J 06 toWSoN* W, 72-64J 08 drexel* l, 33-63J 13 at William & mary* l, 58-60J 15 at James madison* l, 54-74J 20 at delaware* l,53-65J 22 UNCW* W, 55-47J 27 eloN* l, 65-76J 29 at drexel* l, 51-74F 03 William & mary* l, 54-68F 05 JameS madiSoN* l, 49-67F 10 at elon* l, 58-70F 12 CharleStoN* W, 61-44F 17 delaWare* W, 50-41F 19 at towson* W, 63-51F 24 at Charleston* W, 86-75F 26 at UNCW* l, 63-68m 01 hoFStra W, 52-46m 09 vs. #3 drexel** l, 50-68. * Caa Contest **Caa Championship Contest

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TOWSON12-18 Overall/5-13 CAA

• The Tigers swept James Madison this season, making them the first team since the 2012-13 Blue Hens to do so. Towson also picked up its first-ever win in Harrisonburg.

• Towson topped Norfolk State on December 29 to match their win total from a year ago. Last year, the Tigers didn’t earn their seventh win of the season until March 9 in the CAA Tournament.

• Towson started the year at 5-0, the program’s best start since the 2008-09 team opened the year with five straight victories.

• The Tigers wrapped up non-conference play above .500 and its most league wins since the 2011-12 squad went 9-3. The seven wins were the most under Head Coach Niki Reid Geckeler.

• With Lil Wayne performing on November 19 in SECU Arena, Towson hosted Cornell at the Towson Center, the first official basketball competition in the Arena since March 3, 2013.

• Towson held Wagner to 40 points on November 17. it was the lowest point total that the Tigers held an opponent to since 2009.

• Towson dropped in 90 points in the season-opener against UMass Lowell. it was the most points scored by the Tigers since 2003-04.

• The Tigers were picked to finish tenth in the 2016-17 CAA Preseason Poll. Senior guard Raven Bankston was a 2016-17 Preseason All-CAA Second Team selection.

• Towson returns four starters from 2015-16 and a team that went 7-24 (3-15 CAA) .

• As a No. 10 seed, Towson advanced to the quarterfinals of the 2016 CAA Championship, falling to Drexel, 71-54.

WILLIAM & MARY20-10 Overall/9-9 CAA

• Prior to seeding the 2017 CAA Women’s Basketball Championship, William & Mary will have one additional win and one less loss on their conference records after CofC used an improper basketball during their game on January 6-.

• William & Mary’s 11-game winning streak set the program record.

• The Tribe blocked 13 shots against Mount St. Mary’s on December 18 and 13 against East Carolina 10 days later.

• William & Mary wrapped up non-league play with a 10-1 record, setting the program record for wins. Last season, the Tribe set the program’s best start when they opened the campaign 12-2.

• William & Mary has 13 road games in 2016-17.

• The Tribe was tied for fifth in the 2016-17 CAA Preseason Poll.

• Senior guard Marlena tremba and senior forward alexandra Masaquel were a 2016-17 Preseason All-CAA Second Team selections.

• Junior center abby Rendle was a 2016-17 Preseason All-CAA Honorable Mention.

• W&M returns all five starters from 2015-16.

• The Tribe went 15-15 (6-12) in 2015-16.

2016-17 SCHEDULE & RESULTSN 11 Umass lowell W, 90-56N 17 at Wagner W, 69-40N 19 CorNell W, 68-63N 22 at UmBC W, 59-48N 27 george maSoN W, 79-75N 30 georgetoWN l, 59-75d 03 CoPPiN State W, 69-65d 06 at 4/4 maryland l, 63-97d 08 at Colgate l, 71-76d 11 rider l, 75-79d 29 NorFolK State W, 61-58J 02 at drexel* l, 48-58J 06 at Northeastern* l, 64-72J 08 JameS madiSoN* W, 54-51J 13 hoFStra* l, 61-70J 15 CharleStoN* W, 61-59J 20 William & mary* W, 64-60J 22 at James madison* W, 60-55J 27 at UNCW* l, 56-59J 29 delaWare* l, 67-73F 03 at elon* l, 55-83F 05 at Charleston* l, 54-59F 10 UNCW* l, 42-48F 12 at William & mary* l, 55-68F 17 drexel* l, 65-80F 19 NortheaSterN* l, 51-63F 24 at hofstra* W. 59-56F 26 eloN* l, 65-67m 01 at delaware* l, 59-75m 08 vs. #9 hofstra** l, 66-77

* Caa Contest **Caa Championship Contest

2016-17 SCHEDULE & RESULTSN 13 St. JohN’S l, 57-73.N 18 riChmoNd W, 67-39.N 20 at old dominion W, 69-58.N 22 at South Carolina Upstate W, 49-46N 28 delaWare State W, 82-48d 01 dartmoUth W, 63-50d 03 at american W, 48-34d 15 at Norfolk State W, 65-52d 18 moUNt St. mary’S W, 68-46.d 20 St. FraNCiS (Pa.) W, 73-60d 28 eaSt CaroliNa W, 82-72.J 02 at delaware* W, 60-49J 06 at Charleston* l, 60-70.J 08 hoFStra* PPdJ 13 NortheaSterN* W, 60-58.J 15 at UNCW* W, 57-43.J 20 at towson* l,60-64J 22 eloN* l, 58-60.J 27 delaWare* l, 54-68J 29 JameS madiSoN* l, 64-79F 03 at Northeastern* W, 68-54F 05 at hofstra* l, 61-64F 07 hoFStra* W, 81-65F 10 at drexel* l, 48-65F 12 toWSoN* W, 68-55F 17 CharleStoN* l, 69-71 (ot)F 19 at elon* l, 47-70.F 24 UNCW* W, 58-42.F 26 at James madison* W, 62-53.m 01 drexel* W, 74-65m 09 vs. #5 delaware** W, 59-44m 10 vs. #1 elon** 4:30 p.m. * Caa Contest **Caa Championship Contest

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CONFERENCE BASKETBALL STATISTICS

Through games of Mar 09, 2017 (All games)

SCORING OFFENSE G W-L Pts Avg/G

1. James Madison 30 23-7 2114 70.5

2. Elon 31 25-6 2171 70.0

3. Drexel 30 21-9 1974 65.8

4. COFC 30 9-21 1932 64.4

5. William & Mary 30 20-10 1891 63.0

6. Towson 30 12-18 1869 62.3

7. Hofstra 31 13-18 1908 61.5

8. Northeastern 31 12-19 1814 58.5

9. Delaware 30 16-14 1713 57.1

10. UNCW 31 11-20 1689 54.5

SCORING DEFENSE G Pts Avg/G

1. Drexel 30 1671 55.7

2. William & Mary 30 1727 57.6

3. Delaware 30 1740 58.0

4. Elon 31 1812 58.5

5. James Madison 30 1814 60.5

6. UNCW 31 1990 64.2

7. Northeastern 31 2014 65.0

8. Hofstra 31 2024 65.3

9. Towson 30 1965 65.5

10. COFC 30 2100 70.0

SCORING MARGIN G Offense Defense Margin

1. Elon 31 70.0 58.5 +11.6

2. Drexel 30 65.8 55.7 +10.1

3. James Madison 30 70.5 60.5 +10.0

4. William & Mary 30 63.0 57.6 +5.5

5. Delaware 30 57.1 58.0 -0.9

6. Towson 30 62.3 65.5 -3.2

7. Hofstra 31 61.5 65.3 -3.7

8. COFC 30 64.4 70.0 -5.6

9. Northeastern 31 58.5 65.0 -6.5

10. UNCW 31 54.5 64.2 -9.7

FREE THROW PCT G FTM FTA Pct.

1. Drexel 30 316 420 . 7 5 2

2. Delaware 30 393 523 . 7 5 1

3. James Madison 30 419 576 . 7 2 7

4. William & Mary 30 302 427 . 7 0 7

5. Towson 30 395 584 . 6 7 6

6. COFC 30 310 461 . 6 7 2

7. Northeastern 31 322 480 . 6 7 1

8. Hofstra 31 340 519 . 6 5 5

9. UNCW 31 292 458 . 6 3 8

10. Elon 31 407 647 . 6 2 9

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE G FGM FGA Pct.

1. William & Mary 30 721 1704 . 4 2 3

2. Elon 31 800 1900 . 4 2 1

3. Drexel 30 693 1674 . 4 1 4

4. James Madison 30 755 1859 . 4 0 6

5. COFC 30 736 1902 . 3 8 7

6. Towson 30 676 1759 . 3 8 4

7. Delaware 30 601 1578 . 3 8 1

8. Hofstra 31 687 1883 . 3 6 5

9. Northeastern 31 645 1773 . 3 6 4

10. UNCW 31 621 1729 . 3 5 9

FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE G FGM FGA Pct.

1. Elon 31 623 1745 . 3 5 7

2. James Madison 30 628 1748 . 3 5 9

3. Delaware 30 651 1732 . 3 7 6

4. William & Mary 30 636 1667 . 3 8 2

5. Drexel 30 611 1537 . 3 9 8

6. Towson 30 676 1667 . 4 0 6

7. Northeastern 31 749 1839 . 4 0 7

8. COFC 30 758 1858 . 4 0 8

9. UNCW 31 759 1831 . 4 1 5

10. Hofstra 31 748 1791 . 4 1 8

3-POINT FG PCT G 3FGM 3FGA Pct.

1. Drexel 30 272 738 . 3 6 9

2. Delaware 30 118 358 . 3 3 0

3. Northeastern 31 202 624 . 3 2 4

4. William & Mary 30 147 457 . 3 2 2

5. Elon 31 164 520 . 3 1 5

6. COFC 30 150 501 . 2 9 9

7. Towson 30 122 411 . 2 9 7

8. James Madison 30 185 626 . 2 9 6

9. UNCW 31 155 546 . 2 8 4

10. Hofstra 31 194 684 . 2 8 4

3-POINT FG PCT DEFENSE G 3FGM 3FGA Pct.

1. James Madison 30 151 551 . 2 7 4

2. William & Mary 30 133 482 . 2 7 6

3. Elon 31 156 546 . 2 8 6

4. Drexel 30 145 488 . 2 9 7

5. COFC 30 187 617 . 3 0 3

6. Northeastern 31 198 631 . 3 1 4

7. Delaware 30 176 538 . 3 2 7

8. Hofstra 31 174 523 . 3 3 3

9. UNCW 31 190 540 . 3 5 2

10. Towson 30 205 570 . 3 6 0

REBOUNDING OFFENSE G Rebounds Avg/G

1. Elon 31 1304 42.1

2. James Madison 30 1261 42.0

3. Hofstra 31 1220 39.4

4. COFC 30 1174 39.1

5. Northeastern 31 1175 37.9

6. Towson 30 1116 37.2

7. UNCW 31 1119 36.1

8. Delaware 30 1074 35.8

9. William & Mary 30 1058 35.3

10. Drexel 30 953 31.8

REBOUNDING DEFENSE G Rebounds Avg/G

1. Drexel 30 1060 35.3

2. Elon 31 1096 35.4

3. Delaware 30 1084 36.1

4. William & Mary 30 1091 36.4

5. James Madison 30 1104 36.8

6. Towson 30 1139 38.0

7. Northeastern 31 1185 38.2

8. Hofstra 31 1188 38.3

9. UNCW 31 1214 39.2

10. COFC 30 1242 41.4

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CONFERENCE BASKETBALL STATISTICS

Through games of Mar 09, 2017 (All games)

REBOUNDING MARGIN G Team Avg. Opp. Avg. Margin

1. Elon 31 1304 42.1 1096 35.4 +6.7

2. James Madison 30 1261 42.0 1104 36.8 +5.2

3. Hofstra 31 1220 39.4 1188 38.3 +1.0

4. Northeastern 31 1175 37.9 1185 38.2 -0.3

5. Delaware 30 1074 35.8 1084 36.1 -0.3

6. Towson 30 1116 37.2 1139 38.0 -0.8

7. William & Mary 30 1058 35.3 1091 36.4 -1.1

8. COFC 30 1174 39.1 1242 41.4 -2.3

9. UNCW 31 1119 36.1 1214 39.2 -3.1

10. Drexel 30 953 31.8 1060 35.3 -3.6

BLOCKED SHOTS G No. Avg/G

1. William & Mary 30 186 6.2

2. Elon 31 138 4.5

3. Delaware 30 115 3.8

4. James Madison 30 103 3.4

5. Hofstra 31 96 3.1

6. Towson 30 86 2.9

7. UNCW 31 76 2.5

8. COFC 30 73 2.4

9. Northeastern 31 57 1.8

10. Drexel 30 53 1.8

ASSISTS G No. Avg/G

1. William & Mary 30 475 15.8

2. Drexel 30 441 14.7

3. Hofstra 31 441 14.2

4. COFC 30 412 13.7

5. Elon 31 412 13.3

6. James Madison 30 369 12.3

7. Northeastern 31 374 12.1

8. Delaware 30 333 11.1

9. UNCW 31 334 10.8

10. Towson 30 319 10.6

STEALS G No. Avg/G

1. William & Mary 30 310 10.3

2. Towson 30 304 10.1

3. COFC 30 280 9.3

4. Drexel 30 268 8.9

5. James Madison 30 250 8.3

6. Elon 31 248 8.0

7. Hofstra 31 227 7.3

8. Delaware 30 198 6.6

9. Northeastern 31 183 5.9

10. UNCW 31 168 5.4

TURNOVER MARGIN G Team Avg. Opp. Avg. Margin

1. Drexel 30 368 12.3 528 17.6 +5.3

2. William & Mary 30 443 14.8 520 17.3 +2.6

3. Towson 30 509 17.0 560 18.7 +1.7

4. James Madison 30 464 15.5 509 17.0 +1.5

5. Elon 31 462 14.9 501 16.2 +1.3

6. COFC 30 518 17.3 533 17.8 +0.5

7. Hofstra 31 478 15.4 489 15.8 +0.4

8. Delaware 30 446 14.9 412 13.7 -1.1

9. UNCW 31 460 14.8 411 13.3 -1.6

10. Northeastern 31 498 16.1 415 13.4 -2.7

ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO G Ast. Avg. T/O Avg. Ratio

1. Drexel 30 441 14.7 368 12.3 1.2

2. William & Mary 30 475 15.8 443 14.8 1.1

3. Hofstra 31 441 14.2 478 15.4 0.9

4. Elon 31 412 13.3 462 14.9 0.9

5. COFC 30 412 13.7 518 17.3 0.8

6. James Madison 30 369 12.3 464 15.5 0.8

7. Northeastern 31 374 12.1 498 16.1 0.8

8. Delaware 30 333 11.1 446 14.9 0.7

9. UNCW 31 334 10.8 460 14.8 0.7

10. Towson 30 319 10.6 509 17.0 0.6

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS G No. Avg/G

1. Elon 31 492 15.9

2. James Madison 30 451 15.0

3. Hofstra 31 444 14.3

4. COFC 30 417 13.9

5. Towson 30 402 13.4

6. Northeastern 31 399 12.9

7. William & Mary 30 346 11.5

8. UNCW 31 339 10.9

9. Drexel 30 323 10.8

10. Delaware 30 309 10.3

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS G No. Avg/G

1. James Madison 30 810 27.0

2. Elon 31 812 26.2

3. Delaware 30 765 25.5

4. COFC 30 757 25.2

5. UNCW 31 780 25.2

6. Hofstra 31 776 25.0

Northeastern 31 776 25.0

8. Towson 30 714 23.8

9. William & Mary 30 712 23.7

10. Drexel 30 630 21.0

DEFENSIVE REB PCT. G D-Reb Opp. OR D-Reb%

1. Hofstra 31 776 356 .686

2. Elon 31 812 374 .685

3. UNCW 31 780 373 .676

4. Delaware 30 765 366 .676

5. James Madison 30 810 392 .674

6. Northeastern 31 776 381 .671

7. Towson 30 714 373 .657

8. William & Mary 30 712 390 .646

9. COFC 30 757 432 .637

10. Drexel 30 630 361 .636

OFFENSIVE REB PCT. G O-Reb Opp. DR O-Reb%

1. Elon 31 492 722 .405

2. James Madison 30 451 712 .388

3. Hofstra 31 444 832 .348

4. Towson 30 402 766 .344

5. COFC 30 417 810 .340

6. Northeastern 31 399 804 .332

7. William & Mary 30 346 701 .330

8. Drexel 30 323 699 .316

9. Delaware 30 309 718 .301

10. UNCW 31 339 841 .287

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CONFERENCE BASKETBALL STATISTICS

Through games of Mar 09, 2017 (All games)

3-POINT FG MADE G No. Avg/G

1. Drexel 30 272 9.1

2. Northeastern 31 202 6.5

3. Hofstra 31 194 6.3

4. James Madison 30 185 6.2

5. Elon 31 164 5.3

6. COFC 30 150 5.0

UNCW 31 155 5.0

8. William & Mary 30 147 4.9

9. Towson 30 122 4.1

10. Delaware 30 118 3.9

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CONFERENCE BASKETBALL STATISTICS

Through games of Mar 09, 2017 (All games)

Team Conference Pct. PF PA Overall Pct. PF PA

Elon 16-2 . 8 8 9 68.7 56.4 25-6 . 8 0 6 70.0 58.5

James Madison 15-3 . 8 3 3 69.0 57.0 23-7 . 7 6 7 70.5 60.5

Drexel 11-7 . 6 1 1 63.5 54.9 21-9 . 7 0 0 65.8 55.7

Delaware 10-8 . 5 5 6 57.6 57.4 16-14 . 5 3 3 57.1 58.0

William & Mary 9-9 . 5 0 0 61.6 61.4 20-10 . 6 6 7 63.0 57.6

Northeastern 8-10 . 4 4 4 57.2 61.3 12-19 . 3 8 7 58.5 65.0

COFC 6-12 . 3 3 3 65.3 68.4 9-21 . 3 0 0 64.4 70.0

Hofstra 5-13 . 2 7 8 57.5 64.8 13-18 . 4 1 9 61.5 65.3

Towson 5-13 . 2 7 8 57.8 64.2 12-18 . 4 0 0 62.3 65.5

UNCW 5-13 . 2 7 8 51.4 63.7 11-20 . 3 5 5 54.5 64.2

Current unbeaten streak

Elon -- 6

William & Mary -- 4

James Madison -- 2

Drexel -- 1

TEAM SUMMARIES G PF-PA Avg score Margin FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. RebF RebA Margin

COFC 30 1932-2100 64.4-70.0 -5.6 736-1902 . 3 8 7 150-501 . 2 9 9 310-461 . 6 7 2 1174 1242 -2.3

Delaware 30 1713-1740 57.1-58.0 -0.9 601-1578 . 3 8 1 118-358 . 3 3 0 393-523 . 7 5 1 1074 1084 -0.3

Drexel 30 1974-1671 65.8-55.7 +10.1 693-1674 . 4 1 4 272-738 . 3 6 9 316-420 . 7 5 2 953 1060 -3.6

Elon 31 2171-1812 70.0-58.5 +11.6 800-1900 . 4 2 1 164-520 . 3 1 5 407-647 . 6 2 9 1304 1096 +6.7

Hofstra 31 1908-2024 61.5-65.3 -3.7 687-1883 . 3 6 5 194-684 . 2 8 4 340-519 . 6 5 5 1220 1188 +1.0

James Madison 30 2114-1814 70.5-60.5 +10.0 755-1859 . 4 0 6 185-626 . 2 9 6 419-576 . 7 2 7 1261 1104 +5.2

Northeastern 31 1814-2014 58.5-65.0 -6.5 645-1773 . 3 6 4 202-624 . 3 2 4 322-480 . 6 7 1 1175 1185 -0.3

Towson 30 1869-1965 62.3-65.5 -3.2 676-1759 . 3 8 4 122-411 . 2 9 7 395-584 . 6 7 6 1116 1139 -0.8

UNCW 31 1689-1990 54.5-64.2 -9.7 621-1729 . 3 5 9 155-546 . 2 8 4 292-458 . 6 3 8 1119 1214 -3.1

William & Mary 30 1891-1727 63.0-57.6 +5.5 721-1704 . 4 2 3 147-457 . 3 2 2 302-427 . 7 0 7 1058 1091 -1.1

ATTENDANCE Home Average Away Average Neutral Average Total Average

COFC 13-6189 476 16-18278 1142 1-1123 1123 30-25590 853

Delaware 16-23351 1459 11-8709 792 3-2926 975 30-34986 1166

Drexel 14-9881 706 13-11823 909 3-2836 945 30-24540 818

Elon 13-9486 730 15-17932 1195 3-2962 987 31-30380 980

Hofstra 14-5798 414 15-11128 742 2-3620 1810 31-20546 663

James Madison 14-40921 2923 14-18860 1347 2-3220 1610 30-63001 2100

Northeastern 13-4400 338 14-13671 976 4-7327 1832 31-25398 819

Towson 16-5953 372 13-11799 908 1-1123 1123 30-18875 629

UNCW 15-14354 957 15-28025 1868 1-1123 1123 31-43502 1403

William & Mary 16-6971 436 13-9928 764 1-2497 2497 30-19396 647

Totals 144-127304 884 139-150153 1080 21-28757 1369 304-306214 1007

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INDIVIDUAL BASKETBALL STATISTICS

Through games of Mar 09, 2017 (All games)

To be ranked, a player must appear in at least 75.0% of their team's games.

SCORING Cl G FG 3FG FT Pts Avg/G

1. Hall, Precious-JMU Sr 30 226 89 144 685 22.8

2. Bolden, Breanna-COFC Sr 30 201 33 101 536 17.9

3. Bankston, Raven-Towson Sr 30 186 35 111 518 17.3

4. Durant, Ashunae-Hofstra Jr 31 176 1 144 497 16.0

5. Curran, Sarah-Drexel Sr 30 180 51 49 460 15.3

6. Martin, Sianni-Towson So 28 137 48 73 395 14.1

7. Enabosi, Nicole-Delaware So 29 121 1 154 397 13.7

8. Tremba, Marlena-WM Sr 30 123 74 71 391 13.0

9. Ortiz, Claudia-NU Jr 31 133 48 90 404 13.0

10. Sally, Francesca-NU Sr 31 152 24 67 395 12.7

11. Brown, Tanisha-COFC Jr 30 153 0 73 379 12.6

12. Brown, Erika-Delaware Sr 30 134 30 73 371 12.4

13. Burnett,Shay-ELON Jr 31 121 33 91 366 11.8

14. Masaquel, Alexandra-WM Sr 30 158 1 35 352 11.7

15. Pellechio, Jessica-Drexel Sr 30 122 86 21 351 11.7

16. Luciano, Krystal-Hofstra Sr 31 121 55 56 353 11.4

Brown,Lauren-ELON Sr 31 113 54 73 353 11.4

18. Rhodes,Jenifer-ELON Sr 30 149 0 34 332 11.1

19. Raque, Madison-UNCW Jr 31 116 58 43 333 10.7

20. Creighton, Meghan-Drexel Sr 30 94 82 43 313 10.4

21. Genco, Jess-NU So 31 106 58 34 304 9.8

22. Chatman, Sade-Delaware Jr 24 90 0 51 231 9.6

23. Leon, Aleana-Hofstra So 31 114 27 38 293 9.5

24. Smalls, Kamiah-JMU Fr 28 103 10 46 262 9.4

25. Rendle, Abby-WM Jr 30 121 0 38 280 9.3

26. Porter, Amber-JMU Jr 28 95 6 60 256 9.1

27. Steele, Jasmine-UNCW Sr 30 105 18 45 273 9.1

28. Johnson,Malaya-ELON Jr 31 113 3 42 271 8.7

29. Baucom,Essence-ELON Sr 31 98 12 55 263 8.5

30. Greenberg, Bailey-Drexel Fr 30 94 13 37 238 7.9

REBOUNDING Cl G Off Def Total Avg/G

1. Durant, Ashunae-Hofstra Jr 31 144 186 330 10.6

2. Enabosi, Nicole-Delaware So 29 88 201 289 10.0

3. Bolden, Breanna-COFC Sr 30 71 181 252 8.4

4. Sally, Francesca-NU Sr 31 66 189 255 8.2

5. Masaquel, Alexandra-WM Sr 30 79 157 236 7.9

6. Banks, Rebekah-UNCW Jr 31 90 149 239 7.7

7. Brown, Tanisha-COFC Jr 30 97 131 228 7.6

8. Burnett,Shay-ELON Jr 31 98 130 228 7.4

9. Henry, Jordan-UNCW Sr 30 54 155 209 7.0

10. Johnson,Malaya-ELON Jr 31 64 138 202 6.5

11. Cuevas, Mary-Towson Jr 30 59 124 183 6.1

12. Epps, Sydni-Hofstra Sr 31 54 128 182 5.9

13. Rhodes,Jenifer-ELON Sr 30 66 104 170 5.7

14. Chatman, Sade-Delaware Jr 24 40 95 135 5.6

15. Hall, Precious-JMU Sr 30 34 133 167 5.6

16. Smalls, Kamiah-JMU Fr 28 60 93 153 5.5

17. Rendle, Abby-WM Jr 30 42 110 152 5.1

Nicholas, Makeda-Delaware Jr 30 46 106 152 5.1

19. Butler, Tasia-JMU Jr 30 64 87 151 5.0

20. Porter, Amber-JMU Jr 28 44 91 135 4.8

FIELD GOAL PCT Cl G FGM FGA Pct.

1. Johnson,Malaya-ELON Jr 31 113 209 . 5 4 1

2. Smalls, Kamiah-JMU Fr 28 103 201 . 5 1 2

3. Rhodes,Jenifer-ELON Sr 30 149 296 . 5 0 3

4. Rendle, Abby-WM Jr 30 121 244 . 4 9 6

5. Porter, Amber-JMU Jr 28 95 193 . 4 9 2

6. Masaquel, Alexandra-WM Sr 30 158 326 . 4 8 5

7. Greenberg, Bailey-Drexel Fr 30 94 200 . 4 7 0

8. Curran, Sarah-Drexel Sr 30 180 396 . 4 5 5

9. Enabosi, Nicole-Delaware So 29 121 267 . 4 5 3

10. Brown, Tanisha-COFC Jr 30 153 343 . 4 4 6

11. Chatman, Sade-Delaware Jr 24 90 204 . 4 4 1

12. Burnett,Shay-ELON Jr 31 121 277 . 4 3 7

13. Durant, Ashunae-Hofstra Jr 31 176 407 . 4 3 2

14. Ortiz, Claudia-NU Jr 31 133 312 . 4 2 6

15. DeGraaf, Jenny-UNCW Jr 30 92 218 . 4 2 2

ASSISTS Cl G No. Avg/G

1. Luciano, Krystal-Hofstra Sr 31 191 6.2

2. Burnett,Shay-ELON Jr 31 143 4.6

3. Green, Jenna-WM Jr 30 132 4.4

4. Genco, Jess-NU So 31 130 4.2

5. Steele, Jasmine-UNCW Sr 30 120 4.0

6. Baucom,Essence-ELON Sr 31 115 3.7

7. Creighton, Meghan-Drexel Sr 30 110 3.7

8. Tremba, Marlena-WM Sr 30 90 3.0

9. Bolden, Breanna-COFC Sr 30 89 3.0

10. Bankston, Raine-Towson Jr 30 84 2.8

11. Lidge, Kelsi-Drexel Jr 24 66 2.8

12. Reynolds, Logan-JMU So 30 81 2.7

13. Bankston, Raven-Towson Sr 30 77 2.6

14. Henry, Nola-COFC Sr 28 68 2.4

15. Brown, Shiclasia-COFC Jr 30 72 2.4

Brown, Aubree-Drexel Fr 30 72 2.4

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INDIVIDUAL BASKETBALL STATISTICS

Through games of Mar 09, 2017 (All games)

FREE THROW PCT Cl G FTM FTA Pct.

1. Bolden, Breanna-COFC Sr 30 101 121 . 8 3 5

2. Bankston, Raven-Towson Sr 30 111 135 . 8 2 2

3. Ortiz, Claudia-NU Jr 31 90 112 . 8 0 4

4. Tremba, Marlena-WM Sr 30 71 89 . 7 9 8

5. Hall, Precious-JMU Sr 30 144 181 . 7 9 6

6. Brown, Erika-Delaware Sr 30 73 93 . 7 8 5

7. Chatman, Sade-Delaware Jr 24 51 65 . 7 8 5

8. Martin, Sianni-Towson So 28 73 96 . 7 6 0

9. Brown,Lauren-ELON Sr 31 73 99 . 7 3 7

10. Sally, Francesca-NU Sr 31 67 91 . 7 3 6

11. Porter, Amber-JMU Jr 28 60 82 . 7 3 2

12. Enabosi, Nicole-Delaware So 29 154 212 . 7 2 6

13. Durant, Ashunae-Hofstra Jr 31 144 206 . 6 9 9

14. Burnett,Shay-ELON Jr 31 91 138 . 6 5 9

15. Brown, Tanisha-COFC Jr 30 73 118 . 6 1 9

STEALS Cl G No. Avg/G

1. Bolden, Breanna-COFC Sr 30 98 3.3

2. Bankston, Raven-Towson Sr 30 96 3.2

3. Lidge, Kelsi-Drexel Jr 24 55 2.3

4. Bankston, Raine-Towson Jr 30 60 2.0

5. Masaquel, Alexandra-WM Sr 30 57 1.9

6. Enabosi, Nicole-Delaware So 29 53 1.8

7. Boggs, Bianca-WM So 30 52 1.7

8. Genco, Jess-NU So 31 51 1.6

9. Tremba, Marlena-WM Sr 30 49 1.6

10. Burnett,Shay-ELON Jr 31 50 1.6

Luciano, Krystal-Hofstra Sr 31 50 1.6

Durant, Ashunae-Hofstra Jr 31 50 1.6

13. Brown, Tanisha-COFC Jr 30 47 1.6

Reynolds, Logan-JMU So 30 47 1.6

15. Brown, Aubree-Drexel Fr 30 44 1.5

3-POINT FG PCT Cl G 3FG FGA Pct.

1. Creighton, Meghan-Drexel Sr 30 82 178 . 4 6 1

2. Jardine, Hannah-Delaware Sr 30 40 100 . 4 0 0

3. Ortiz, Claudia-NU Jr 31 48 121 . 3 9 7

4. Curran, Sarah-Drexel Sr 30 51 134 . 3 8 1

5. Pellechio, Jessica-Drexel Sr 30 86 236 . 3 6 4

6. Burnett,Shay-ELON Jr 31 33 91 . 3 6 3

7. Huff, Darien-COFC So 30 45 127 . 3 5 4

8. Brown, Erika-Delaware Sr 30 30 87 . 3 4 5

9. Tremba, Marlena-WM Sr 30 74 215 . 3 4 4

10. Brown,Lauren-ELON Sr 31 54 157 . 3 4 4

11. Taggart, Maureen-NU Jr 29 37 108 . 3 4 3

12. Raque, Madison-UNCW Jr 31 58 176 . 3 3 0

13. Bankston, Raven-Towson Sr 30 35 110 . 3 1 8

14. Hernandez Gil, Ana-Hofstra Fr 27 45 142 . 3 1 7

15. Hall, Precious-JMU Sr 30 89 290 . 3 0 7

3-POINT FG MADE Cl G 3FG Avg/G

1. Hall, Precious-JMU Sr 30 89 3.0

2. Pellechio, Jessica-Drexel Sr 30 86 2.9

3. Creighton, Meghan-Drexel Sr 30 82 2.7

4. Tremba, Marlena-WM Sr 30 74 2.5

5. Genco, Jess-NU So 31 58 1.9

Raque, Madison-UNCW Jr 31 58 1.9

7. Luciano, Krystal-Hofstra Sr 31 55 1.8

8. Brown,Lauren-ELON Sr 31 54 1.7

9. Martin, Sianni-Towson So 28 48 1.7

10. Curran, Sarah-Drexel Sr 30 51 1.7

11. Hernandez Gil, Ana-Hofstra Fr 27 45 1.7

12. Tate, Timber-UNCW Fr 26 41 1.6

13. Ortiz, Claudia-NU Jr 31 48 1.5

14. Huff, Darien-COFC So 30 45 1.5

15. Askin, Olivia-Hofstra Jr 31 46 1.5

BLOCKED SHOTS Cl G No. Avg/G

1. Rendle, Abby-WM Jr 30 99 3.3

2. Nicholas, Makeda-Delaware Jr 30 51 1.7

3. Johnson,Malaya-ELON Jr 31 52 1.7

4. Porter, Amber-JMU Jr 28 46 1.6

5. Durant, Ashunae-Hofstra Jr 31 37 1.2

6. Dongmo, Sandra-Hofstra Sr 31 31 1.0

7. Enabosi, Nicole-Delaware So 29 26 0.9

8. Cuevas, Mary-Towson Jr 30 26 0.9

9. White, Ra'Shika-ELON Fr 26 21 0.8

10. Thomas, Daijha-Towson Jr 29 22 0.8

11. Banks, Rebekah-UNCW Jr 31 23 0.7

12. Rhodes,Jenifer-ELON Sr 30 22 0.7

13. Henry, Jordan-UNCW Sr 30 21 0.7

14. Masaquel, Alexandra-WM Sr 30 20 0.7

Chatman, Sade-Delaware Jr 24 16 0.7

ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO Cl G Ast. T/O Ratio

1. Creighton, Meghan-Drexel Sr 30 110 45 2.4

2. Green, Jenna-WM Jr 30 132 67 2.0

3. Luciano, Krystal-Hofstra Sr 31 191 108 1.8

4. Baucom,Essence-ELON Sr 31 115 66 1.7

5. Burnett,Shay-ELON Jr 31 143 95 1.5

6. Steele, Jasmine-UNCW Sr 30 120 82 1.5

7. Genco, Jess-NU So 31 130 91 1.4

8. Tremba, Marlena-WM Sr 30 90 69 1.3

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2016-17 Colonial Athletic Association

INDIVIDUAL BASKETBALL STATISTICS

Through games of Mar 09, 2017 (All games)

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS Cl G No. Avg/G

1. Durant, Ashunae-Hofstra Jr 31 144 4.6

2. Brown, Tanisha-COFC Jr 30 97 3.2

3. Burnett,Shay-ELON Jr 31 98 3.2

4. Enabosi, Nicole-Delaware So 29 88 3.0

5. Banks, Rebekah-UNCW Jr 31 90 2.9

6. Masaquel, Alexandra-WM Sr 30 79 2.6

7. Bolden, Breanna-COFC Sr 30 71 2.4

8. Rhodes,Jenifer-ELON Sr 30 66 2.2

9. Smalls, Kamiah-JMU Fr 28 60 2.1

10. Butler, Tasia-JMU Jr 30 64 2.1

11. Sally, Francesca-NU Sr 31 66 2.1

12. Dongmo, Sandra-Hofstra Sr 31 65 2.1

13. Johnson,Malaya-ELON Jr 31 64 2.1

14. Lee, Maia-Towson So 27 55 2.0

15. Cuevas, Mary-Towson Jr 30 59 2.0

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS Cl G No. Avg/G

1. Enabosi, Nicole-Delaware So 29 201 6.9

2. Sally, Francesca-NU Sr 31 189 6.1

3. Bolden, Breanna-COFC Sr 30 181 6.0

4. Durant, Ashunae-Hofstra Jr 31 186 6.0

5. Masaquel, Alexandra-WM Sr 30 157 5.2

6. Henry, Jordan-UNCW Sr 30 155 5.2

7. Banks, Rebekah-UNCW Jr 31 149 4.8

8. Johnson,Malaya-ELON Jr 31 138 4.5

9. Hall, Precious-JMU Sr 30 133 4.4

10. Brown, Tanisha-COFC Jr 30 131 4.4

11. Burnett,Shay-ELON Jr 31 130 4.2

12. Cuevas, Mary-Towson Jr 30 124 4.1

13. Epps, Sydni-Hofstra Sr 31 128 4.1

14. Chatman, Sade-Delaware Jr 24 95 4.0

15. Rendle, Abby-WM Jr 30 110 3.7

MINUTES PLAYED Cl G No. Avg/G

1. Genco, Jess-NU So 31 1200 38.7

2. Luciano, Krystal-Hofstra Sr 31 1120 36.1

3. Durant, Ashunae-Hofstra Jr 31 1114 35.9

4. Bolden, Breanna-COFC Sr 30 1062 35.4

5. Tremba, Marlena-WM Sr 30 1054 35.1

6. Brown, Erika-Delaware Sr 30 1042 34.7

7. Bankston, Raven-Towson Sr 30 1028 34.3

8. Creighton, Meghan-Drexel Sr 30 1000 33.3

Curran, Sarah-Drexel Sr 30 1000 33.3

10. Hall, Precious-JMU Sr 30 997 33.2

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CONFERENCE BASKETBALL STATISTICS

Through games of Mar 09, 2017 CAA Championship

SCORING OFFENSE G W-L Pts Avg/G

1. Elon 1 1-0 78 78.0

2. Drexel 1 1-0 68 68.0

3. Towson 1 0-1 66 66.0

4. Hofstra 2 1-1 127 63.5

5. William & Mary 1 1-0 59 59.0

6. James Madison 1 1-0 52 52.0

7. Northeastern 1 0-1 50 50.0

8. Delaware 1 0-1 44 44.0

COFC 1 0-1 44 44.0

10. UNCW 2 1-1 76 38.0

SCORING DEFENSE G Pts Avg/G

1. James Madison 1 27 27.0

2. William & Mary 1 44 44.0

3. UNCW 2 96 48.0

4. COFC 1 49 49.0

5. Drexel 1 50 50.0

Elon 1 50 50.0

7. Delaware 1 59 59.0

8. Northeastern 1 68 68.0

9. Hofstra 2 144 72.0

10. Towson 1 77 77.0

SCORING MARGIN G Offense Defense Margin

1. Elon 1 78.0 50.0 +28.0

2. James Madison 1 52.0 27.0 +25.0

3. Drexel 1 68.0 50.0 +18.0

4. William & Mary 1 59.0 44.0 +15.0

5. COFC 1 44.0 49.0 -5.0

6. Hofstra 2 63.5 72.0 -8.5

7. UNCW 2 38.0 48.0 -10.0

8. Towson 1 66.0 77.0 -11.0

9. Delaware 1 44.0 59.0 -15.0

10. Northeastern 1 50.0 68.0 -18.0

FREE THROW PCT G FTM FTA Pct.

1. William & Mary 1 9 10 . 9 0 0

2. James Madison 1 12 16 . 7 5 0

COFC 1 9 12 . 7 5 0

Elon 1 12 16 . 7 5 0

5. Towson 1 18 25 . 7 2 0

6. Hofstra 2 27 40 . 6 7 5

7. Drexel 1 4 6 . 6 6 7

8. Delaware 1 11 17 . 6 4 7

9. Northeastern 1 3 5 . 6 0 0

10. UNCW 2 19 35 . 5 4 3

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE G FGM FGA Pct.

1. Elon 1 30 57 . 5 2 6

2. Drexel 1 27 59 . 4 5 8

3. William & Mary 1 21 46 . 4 5 7

4. Northeastern 1 21 49 . 4 2 9

5. Hofstra 2 43 114 . 3 7 7

6. Towson 1 20 54 . 3 7 0

7. Delaware 1 15 41 . 3 6 6

8. James Madison 1 19 58 . 3 2 8

9. UNCW 2 27 95 . 2 8 4

10. COFC 1 16 59 . 2 7 1

FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE G FGM FGA Pct.

1. James Madison 1 9 43 . 2 0 9

2. Elon 1 17 59 . 2 8 8

3. UNCW 2 35 117 . 2 9 9

4. COFC 1 18 52 . 3 4 6

5. William & Mary 1 15 41 . 3 6 6

6. Drexel 1 21 49 . 4 2 9

7. Hofstra 2 50 111 . 4 5 0

8. Delaware 1 21 46 . 4 5 7

9. Northeastern 1 27 59 . 4 5 8

10. Towson 1 26 55 . 4 7 3

3-POINT FG PCT G 3FGM 3FGA Pct.

1. William & Mary 1 8 17 . 4 7 1

2. Towson 1 8 19 . 4 2 1

3. Elon 1 6 15 . 4 0 0

4. Drexel 1 10 29 . 3 4 5

5. Northeastern 1 5 15 . 3 3 3

6. Hofstra 2 14 47 . 2 9 8

7. Delaware 1 3 11 . 2 7 3

8. COFC 1 3 16 . 1 8 8

9. James Madison 1 2 13 . 1 5 4

10. UNCW 2 3 29 . 1 0 3

3-POINT FG PCT DEFENSE G 3FGM 3FGA Pct.

1. James Madison 1 0 10 . 0 0 0

2. COFC 1 3 19 . 1 5 8

3. UNCW 2 5 29 . 1 7 2

4. Elon 1 7 26 . 2 6 9

5. William & Mary 1 3 11 . 2 7 3

6. Drexel 1 5 15 . 3 3 3

Towson 1 7 21 . 3 3 3

8. Northeastern 1 10 29 . 3 4 5

9. Hofstra 2 14 34 . 4 1 2

10. Delaware 1 8 17 . 4 7 1

REBOUNDING OFFENSE G Rebounds Avg/G

1. COFC 1 43 43.0

2. James Madison 1 42 42.0

3. Elon 1 39 39.0

4. UNCW 2 75 37.5

5. Hofstra 2 72 36.0

6. Drexel 1 32 32.0

7. Towson 1 31 31.0

8. Northeastern 1 30 30.0

9. William & Mary 1 28 28.0

10. Delaware 1 26 26.0

REBOUNDING DEFENSE G Rebounds Avg/G

1. William & Mary 1 26 26.0

2. Delaware 1 28 28.0

3. Drexel 1 30 30.0

4. Northeastern 1 32 32.0

5. Elon 1 33 33.0

6. Hofstra 2 70 35.0

7. James Madison 1 36 36.0

8. Towson 1 39 39.0

COFC 1 39 39.0

10. UNCW 2 85 42.5

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CONFERENCE BASKETBALL STATISTICS

Through games of Mar 09, 2017 CAA Championship

REBOUNDING MARGIN G Team Avg. Opp. Avg. Margin

1. James Madison 1 42 42.0 36 36.0 +6.0

Elon 1 39 39.0 33 33.0 +6.0

3. COFC 1 43 43.0 39 39.0 +4.0

4. Drexel 1 32 32.0 30 30.0 +2.0

5. William & Mary 1 28 28.0 26 26.0 +2.0

6. Hofstra 2 72 36.0 70 35.0 +1.0

7. Northeastern 1 30 30.0 32 32.0 -2.0

8. Delaware 1 26 26.0 28 28.0 -2.0

9. UNCW 2 75 37.5 85 42.5 -5.0

10. Towson 1 31 31.0 39 39.0 -8.0

BLOCKED SHOTS G No. Avg/G

1. UNCW 2 8 4.0

Elon 1 4 4.0

3. James Madison 1 3 3.0

4. Delaware 1 2 2.0

5. Northeastern 1 1 1.0

William & Mary 1 1 1.0

Drexel 1 1 1.0

Towson 1 1 1.0

9. COFC 1 0 0.0

Hofstra 2 0 0.0

ASSISTS G No. Avg/G

1. Northeastern 1 14 14.0

Elon 1 14 14.0

3. Drexel 1 13 13.0

4. Hofstra 2 25 12.5

5. James Madison 1 8 8.0

6. Towson 1 7 7.0

William & Mary 1 7 7.0

8. UNCW 2 12 6.0

Delaware 1 6 6.0

10. COFC 1 5 5.0

STEALS G No. Avg/G

1. Drexel 1 10 10.0

2. Hofstra 2 19 9.5

3. Delaware 1 9 9.0

Elon 1 9 9.0

5. Towson 1 8 8.0

COFC 1 8 8.0

7. William & Mary 1 7 7.0

8. UNCW 2 13 6.5

9. James Madison 1 6 6.0

10. Northeastern 1 3 3.0

TURNOVER MARGIN G Team Avg. Opp. Avg. Margin

1. James Madison 1 7 7.0 16 16.0 +9.0

2. Drexel 1 10 10.0 16 16.0 +6.0

3. William & Mary 1 16 16.0 19 19.0 +3.0

4. Hofstra 2 31 15.5 31 15.5 +0.0

Elon 1 18 18.0 18 18.0 +0.0

Towson 1 13 13.0 13 13.0 +0.0

7. UNCW 2 33 16.5 27 13.5 -3.0

8. Delaware 1 19 19.0 16 16.0 -3.0

COFC 1 20 20.0 17 17.0 -3.0

10. Northeastern 1 16 16.0 10 10.0 -6.0

ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO G Ast. Avg. T/O Avg. Ratio

1. Drexel 1 13 13.0 10 10.0 1.3

2. James Madison 1 8 8.0 7 7.0 1.1

3. Northeastern 1 14 14.0 16 16.0 0.9

4. Hofstra 2 25 12.5 31 15.5 0.8

5. Elon 1 14 14.0 18 18.0 0.8

6. Towson 1 7 7.0 13 13.0 0.5

7. William & Mary 1 7 7.0 16 16.0 0.4

8. UNCW 2 12 6.0 33 16.5 0.4

9. Delaware 1 6 6.0 19 19.0 0.3

10. COFC 1 5 5.0 20 20.0 0.3

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS G No. Avg/G

1. COFC 1 14 14.0

2. James Madison 1 13 13.0

Drexel 1 13 13.0

4. Elon 1 11 11.0

5. Hofstra 2 20 10.0

6. Northeastern 1 9 9.0

7. Delaware 1 8 8.0

UNCW 2 16 8.0

William & Mary 1 8 8.0

10. Towson 1 5 5.0

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS G No. Avg/G

1. UNCW 2 59 29.5

2. James Madison 1 29 29.0

COFC 1 29 29.0

4. Elon 1 28 28.0

5. Hofstra 2 52 26.0

Towson 1 26 26.0

7. Northeastern 1 21 21.0

8. William & Mary 1 20 20.0

9. Drexel 1 19 19.0

10. Delaware 1 18 18.0

DEFENSIVE REB PCT. G D-Reb Opp. OR D-Reb%

1. Towson 1 26 5 .839

2. James Madison 1 29 8 .784

COFC 1 29 8 .784

4. Hofstra 2 52 16 .765

5. William & Mary 1 20 8 .714

6. Delaware 1 18 8 .692

7. UNCW 2 59 27 .686

8. Drexel 1 19 9 .679

9. Elon 1 28 15 .651

10. Northeastern 1 21 13 .618

OFFENSIVE REB PCT. G O-Reb Opp. DR O-Reb%

1. Drexel 1 13 21 .382

2. Elon 1 11 18 .379

3. Northeastern 1 9 19 .321

4. James Madison 1 13 28 .317

5. COFC 1 14 31 .311

6. William & Mary 1 8 18 .308

7. Delaware 1 8 20 .286

8. Hofstra 2 20 54 .270

9. UNCW 2 16 58 .216

10. Towson 1 5 34 .128

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CONFERENCE BASKETBALL STATISTICS

Through games of Mar 09, 2017 CAA Championship

3-POINT FG MADE G No. Avg/G

1. Drexel 1 10 10.0

2. Towson 1 8 8.0

William & Mary 1 8 8.0

4. Hofstra 2 14 7.0

5. Elon 1 6 6.0

6. Northeastern 1 5 5.0

7. COFC 1 3 3.0

Delaware 1 3 3.0

9. James Madison 1 2 2.0

10. UNCW 2 3 1.5

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CONFERENCE BASKETBALL STATISTICS

Through games of Mar 09, 2017 CAA Championship

Team Conference Pct. PF PA Overall Pct. PF PA

Elon 0-0 . 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 1-0 1.000 78.0 50.0

Drexel 0-0 . 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 1-0 1.000 68.0 50.0

William & Mary 0-0 . 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 1-0 1.000 59.0 44.0

James Madison 0-0 . 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 1-0 1.000 52.0 27.0

Hofstra 0-0 . 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 1-1 . 5 0 0 63.5 72.0

UNCW 0-0 . 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 1-1 . 5 0 0 38.0 48.0

Towson 0-0 . 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0-1 . 0 0 0 66.0 77.0

Northeastern 0-0 . 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0-1 . 0 0 0 50.0 68.0

Delaware 0-0 . 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0-1 . 0 0 0 44.0 59.0

COFC 0-0 . 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0-1 . 0 0 0 44.0 49.0

Current unbeaten streak

Elon -- 1

Drexel -- 1

James Madison -- 1

William & Mary -- 1

TEAM SUMMARIES G PF-PA Avg score Margin FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. RebF RebA Margin

COFC 1 44-49 44.0-49.0 -5.0 16-59 . 2 7 1 3-16 . 1 8 8 9-12 . 7 5 0 43 39 +4.0

Delaware 1 44-59 44.0-59.0 -15.0 15-41 . 3 6 6 3-11 . 2 7 3 11-17 . 6 4 7 26 28 -2.0

Drexel 1 68-50 68.0-50.0 +18.0 27-59 . 4 5 8 10-29 . 3 4 5 4-6 . 6 6 7 32 30 +2.0

Elon 1 78-50 78.0-50.0 +28.0 30-57 . 5 2 6 6-15 . 4 0 0 12-16 . 7 5 0 39 33 +6.0

Hofstra 2 127-144 63.5-72.0 -8.5 43-114 . 3 7 7 14-47 . 2 9 8 27-40 . 6 7 5 72 70 +1.0

James Madison 1 52-27 52.0-27.0 +25.0 19-58 . 3 2 8 2-13 . 1 5 4 12-16 . 7 5 0 42 36 +6.0

Northeastern 1 50-68 50.0-68.0 -18.0 21-49 . 4 2 9 5-15 . 3 3 3 3-5 . 6 0 0 30 32 -2.0

Towson 1 66-77 66.0-77.0 -11.0 20-54 . 3 7 0 8-19 . 4 2 1 18-25 . 7 2 0 31 39 -8.0

UNCW 2 76-96 38.0-48.0 -10.0 27-95 . 2 8 4 3-29 . 1 0 3 19-35 . 5 4 3 75 85 -5.0

William & Mary 1 59-44 59.0-44.0 +15.0 21-46 . 4 5 7 8-17 . 4 7 1 9-10 . 9 0 0 28 26 +2.0

ATTENDANCE Home Average Away Average Neutral Average Total Average

COFC 0-0 0 0-0 0 1-1123 1123 1-1123 1123

Delaware 0-0 0 0-0 0 1-2497 2497 1-2497 2497

Drexel 0-0 0 0-0 0 1-2497 2497 1-2497 2497

Elon 0-0 0 0-0 0 1-2497 2497 1-2497 2497

Hofstra 0-0 0 0-0 0 2-3620 1810 2-3620 1810

James Madison 1-2497 2497 0-0 0 0-0 0 1-2497 2497

Northeastern 0-0 0 0-0 0 1-2497 2497 1-2497 2497

Towson 0-0 0 0-0 0 1-1123 1123 1-1123 1123

UNCW 0-0 0 1-2497 2497 1-1123 1123 2-3620 1810

William & Mary 0-0 0 0-0 0 1-2497 2497 1-2497 2497

Totals 1-2497 2497 1-2497 2497 10-19474 1947 12-24468 2039

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2016-17 Colonial Athletic Association

INDIVIDUAL BASKETBALL STATISTICS

Through games of Mar 09, 2017 CAA Championship

To be ranked, a player must appear in at least 75.0% of their team's games.

SCORING Cl G FG 3FG FT Pts Avg/G

1. Bankston, Raven-Towson Sr 1 9 3 9 30 30.0

2. Tremba, Marlena-WM Sr 1 6 5 6 23 23.0

3. Ortiz, Claudia-NU Jr 1 8 2 1 19 19.0

4. Leon, Aleana-Hofstra So 2 13 4 6 36 18.0

Creighton, Meghan-Drexel Sr 1 6 6 0 18 18.0

6. Bankston, Raine-Towson Jr 1 5 2 5 17 17.0

Curran, Sarah-Drexel Sr 1 7 1 2 17 17.0

8. Brown, Erika-Delaware Sr 1 5 1 4 15 15.0

Baucom,Essence-ELON Sr 1 5 3 2 15 15.0

10. Rhodes,Jenifer-ELON Sr 1 7 0 0 14 14.0

11. Bolden, Breanna-COFC Sr 1 4 1 4 13 13.0

12. Woods, Sara-Drexel Jr 1 6 0 0 12 12.0

Green, Jenna-WM Jr 1 4 2 2 12 12.0

14. Steele, Jasmine-UNCW Sr 2 10 0 3 23 11.5

15. Hunter, Latrice-WM Sr 1 5 1 0 11 11.0

Brown,Lauren-ELON Sr 1 4 1 2 11 11.0

17. Luciano, Krystal-Hofstra Sr 2 7 2 5 21 10.5

18. Durant, Ashunae-Hofstra Jr 2 6 0 8 20 10.0

Porter, Amber-JMU Jr 1 4 0 2 10 10.0

Burnett,Shay-ELON Jr 1 4 0 2 10 10.0

Nicholas, Makeda-Delaware Jr 1 3 0 4 10 10.0

Mayo, Nukiya-Towson Fr 1 3 1 3 10 10.0

Brown, Tanisha-COFC Jr 1 5 0 0 10 10.0

Hall, Precious-JMU Sr 1 4 0 2 10 10.0

Pellechio, Jessica-Drexel Sr 1 3 2 2 10 10.0

26. Martin, Sianni-Towson So 1 3 2 1 9 9.0

Genco, Jess-NU So 1 4 1 0 9 9.0

28. Ruffin, Lenaira-ELON Sr 1 3 0 2 8 8.0

Sally, Francesca-NU Sr 1 4 0 0 8 8.0

Barrier, Lexie-JMU Fr 1 3 1 1 8 8.0

REBOUNDING Cl G Off Def Total Avg/G

1. Bolden, Breanna-COFC Sr 1 7 7 14 14.0

2. Brown, Tanisha-COFC Jr 1 3 7 10 10.0

3. Banks, Rebekah-UNCW Jr 2 7 12 19 9.5

4. Tremba, Marlena-WM Sr 1 0 9 9 9.0

Burnett,Shay-ELON Jr 1 3 6 9 9.0

Ruffin, Lenaira-ELON Sr 1 1 8 9 9.0

Curran, Sarah-Drexel Sr 1 5 4 9 9.0

8. Sally, Francesca-NU Sr 1 1 7 8 8.0

Young, Aneah-JMU So 1 2 6 8 8.0

10. Durant, Ashunae-Hofstra Jr 2 5 10 15 7.5

11. Felgemacher,Savannah-JMU So 1 2 5 7 7.0

Rhodes,Jenifer-ELON Sr 1 2 5 7 7.0

13. Luciano, Krystal-Hofstra Sr 2 2 11 13 6.5

14. Leon, Aleana-Hofstra So 2 4 8 12 6.0

Epps, Sydni-Hofstra Sr 2 1 11 12 6.0

Thomas, Daijha-Towson Jr 1 1 5 6 6.0

Masaquel, Alexandra-WM Sr 1 2 4 6 6.0

Greenberg, Bailey-Drexel Fr 1 2 4 6 6.0

19. Henry, Jordan-UNCW Sr 2 1 10 11 5.5

Reeves, Amber-UNCW Sr 2 2 9 11 5.5

FIELD GOAL PCT Cl G FGM FGA Pct.

1. Woods, Sara-Drexel Jr 1 6 7 . 8 5 7

2. Baucom,Essence-ELON Sr 1 5 6 . 8 3 3

3. Green, Jenna-WM Jr 1 4 6 . 6 6 7

Burnett,Shay-ELON Jr 1 4 6 . 6 6 7

5. Rhodes,Jenifer-ELON Sr 1 7 11 . 6 3 6

6. Kalin, Marianne-Hofstra Fr 2 6 10 . 6 0 0

Creighton, Meghan-Drexel Sr 1 6 10 . 6 0 0

Graves, Jada-ELON Fr 1 3 5 . 6 0 0

Mayo, Nukiya-Towson Fr 1 3 5 . 6 0 0

10. Brown,Lauren-ELON Sr 1 4 7 . 5 7 1

11. Hunter, Latrice-WM Sr 1 5 9 . 5 5 6

12. Leon, Aleana-Hofstra So 2 13 24 . 5 4 2

13. Bankston, Raven-Towson Sr 1 9 17 . 5 2 9

14. Ortiz, Claudia-NU Jr 1 8 16 . 5 0 0

Brown, Tanisha-COFC Jr 1 5 10 . 5 0 0

Nicholas, Makeda-Delaware Jr 1 3 6 . 5 0 0

Barrier, Lexie-JMU Fr 1 3 6 . 5 0 0

ASSISTS Cl G No. Avg/G

1. Luciano, Krystal-Hofstra Sr 2 12 6.0

Genco, Jess-NU So 1 6 6.0

3. Creighton, Meghan-Drexel Sr 1 5 5.0

Burnett,Shay-ELON Jr 1 5 5.0

5. Baucom,Essence-ELON Sr 1 4 4.0

6. Durant, Ashunae-Hofstra Jr 2 6 3.0

Pellechio, Jessica-Drexel Sr 1 3 3.0

Bankston, Raven-Towson Sr 1 3 3.0

Smalls, Kamiah-JMU Fr 1 3 3.0

Brown, Erika-Delaware Sr 1 3 3.0

Green, Jenna-WM Jr 1 3 3.0

Ortiz, Claudia-NU Jr 1 3 3.0

13. Leon, Aleana-Hofstra So 2 4 2.0

Curran, Sarah-Drexel Sr 1 2 2.0

Reynolds, Logan-JMU So 1 2 2.0

Redcross, Courtney-NU Fr 1 2 2.0

Brown, Shiclasia-COFC Jr 1 2 2.0

Brown, Aubree-Drexel Fr 1 2 2.0

Brown, Tanisha-COFC Jr 1 2 2.0

Bankston, Raine-Towson Jr 1 2 2.0

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2016-17 Colonial Athletic Association

INDIVIDUAL BASKETBALL STATISTICS

Through games of Mar 09, 2017 CAA Championship

FREE THROW PCT Cl G FTM FTA Pct.

1. Tremba, Marlena-WM Sr 1 6 6 1.000

Leon, Aleana-Hofstra So 2 6 6 1.000

Bolden, Breanna-COFC Sr 1 4 4 1.000

Epps, Sydni-Hofstra Sr 2 4 4 1.000

Brown, Erika-Delaware Sr 1 4 4 1.000

Mayo, Nukiya-Towson Fr 1 3 3 1.000

Smalls, Kamiah-JMU Fr 1 2 2 1.000

Green, Jenna-WM Jr 1 2 2 1.000

Curran, Sarah-Drexel Sr 1 2 2 1.000

Brown, Shiclasia-COFC Jr 1 2 2 1.000

Hall, Precious-JMU Sr 1 2 2 1.000

Porter, Amber-JMU Jr 1 2 2 1.000

Ruffin, Lenaira-ELON Sr 1 2 2 1.000

Giacone, Gabby-NU So 1 2 2 1.000

Pellechio, Jessica-Drexel Sr 1 2 2 1.000

Johnson,Malaya-ELON Jr 1 2 2 1.000

Baucom,Essence-ELON Sr 1 2 2 1.000

McCallie, Maddie-ELON Sr 1 2 2 1.000

Brown,Lauren-ELON Sr 1 2 2 1.000

Barron, Hailee-JMU Jr 1 2 2 1.000

STEALS Cl G No. Avg/G

1. Enabosi, Nicole-Delaware So 1 5 5.0

Bankston, Raven-Towson Sr 1 5 5.0

3. Burnett,Shay-ELON Jr 1 3 3.0

Hunter, Latrice-WM Sr 1 3 3.0

Reynolds, Logan-JMU So 1 3 3.0

6. Durant, Ashunae-Hofstra Jr 2 5 2.5

7. Creighton, Meghan-Drexel Sr 1 2 2.0

Logan, Dajah-COFC So 1 2 2.0

Bankston, Raine-Towson Jr 1 2 2.0

Brown, Aubree-Drexel Fr 1 2 2.0

Brown, Shiclasia-COFC Jr 1 2 2.0

Brown,Lauren-ELON Sr 1 2 2.0

Green, Jenna-WM Jr 1 2 2.0

Brown, Erika-Delaware Sr 1 2 2.0

Woods, Sara-Drexel Jr 1 2 2.0

Greenberg, Bailey-Drexel Fr 1 2 2.0

3-POINT FG PCT Cl G 3FG FGA Pct.

1. Baucom,Essence-ELON Sr 1 3 3 1.000

Garner, Meme-ELON Jr 1 1 1 1.000

Reynolds, Logan-JMU So 1 1 1 1.000

Todd, Shannon-NU Fr 1 1 1 1.000

5. Green, Jenna-WM Jr 1 2 3 . 6 6 7

6. Creighton, Meghan-Drexel Sr 1 6 10 . 6 0 0

7. Leon, Aleana-Hofstra So 2 4 7 . 5 7 1

8. Tremba, Marlena-WM Sr 1 5 10 . 5 0 0

Bankston, Raven-Towson Sr 1 3 6 . 5 0 0

Jardine, Hannah-Delaware Sr 1 2 4 . 5 0 0

Graves, Jada-ELON Fr 1 1 2 . 5 0 0

Dorsey, Cailin-COFC Fr 1 1 2 . 5 0 0

Barrier, Lexie-JMU Fr 1 1 2 . 5 0 0

Mayo, Nukiya-Towson Fr 1 1 2 . 5 0 0

15. Ortiz, Claudia-NU Jr 1 2 5 . 4 0 0

Bankston, Raine-Towson Jr 1 2 5 . 4 0 0

3-POINT FG MADE Cl G 3FG Avg/G

1. Creighton, Meghan-Drexel Sr 1 6 6.0

2. Tremba, Marlena-WM Sr 1 5 5.0

3. Bankston, Raven-Towson Sr 1 3 3.0

Baucom,Essence-ELON Sr 1 3 3.0

5. Leon, Aleana-Hofstra So 2 4 2.0

Hernandez Gil, Ana-Hofstra Fr 2 4 2.0

Pellechio, Jessica-Drexel Sr 1 2 2.0

Jardine, Hannah-Delaware Sr 1 2 2.0

Green, Jenna-WM Jr 1 2 2.0

Ortiz, Claudia-NU Jr 1 2 2.0

Martin, Sianni-Towson So 1 2 2.0

Bankston, Raine-Towson Jr 1 2 2.0

13. Askin, Olivia-Hofstra Jr 2 3 1.5

14. Luciano, Krystal-Hofstra Sr 2 2 1.0

Raque, Madison-UNCW Jr 2 2 1.0

Brown, Aubree-Drexel Fr 1 1 1.0

Bolden, Breanna-COFC Sr 1 1 1.0

Hunter, Latrice-WM Sr 1 1 1.0

Taggart, Maureen-NU Jr 1 1 1.0

Genco, Jess-NU So 1 1 1.0

Brown, Erika-Delaware Sr 1 1 1.0

Brown,Lauren-ELON Sr 1 1 1.0

Mayo, Nukiya-Towson Fr 1 1 1.0

Huff, Darien-COFC So 1 1 1.0

Curran, Sarah-Drexel Sr 1 1 1.0

Garner, Meme-ELON Jr 1 1 1.0

Reynolds, Logan-JMU So 1 1 1.0

Todd, Shannon-NU Fr 1 1 1.0

Graves, Jada-ELON Fr 1 1 1.0

Dorsey, Cailin-COFC Fr 1 1 1.0

Barrier, Lexie-JMU Fr 1 1 1.0

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INDIVIDUAL BASKETBALL STATISTICS

Through games of Mar 09, 2017 CAA Championship

BLOCKED SHOTS Cl G No. Avg/G

1. Johnson,Malaya-ELON Jr 1 2 2.0

Porter, Amber-JMU Jr 1 2 2.0

3. Banks, Rebekah-UNCW Jr 2 2 1.0

Willis, Diamond-UNCW Jr 2 2 1.0

Reeves, Amber-UNCW Sr 2 2 1.0

Taggart, Maureen-NU Jr 1 1 1.0

Martin, Sianni-Towson So 1 1 1.0

Mercer, Lexi-ELON Fr 1 1 1.0

Ruffin, Lenaira-ELON Sr 1 1 1.0

Curran, Sarah-Drexel Sr 1 1 1.0

Enabosi, Nicole-Delaware So 1 1 1.0

Barrier, Lexie-JMU Fr 1 1 1.0

West, Kiersten-Delaware Jr 1 1 1.0

Curtis, Kasey-WM Sr 1 1 1.0

15. Tate, Timber-UNCW Fr 2 1 0.5

ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO Cl G Ast. T/O Ratio

1. Smalls, Kamiah-JMU Fr 1 3 1 3.0

2. Creighton, Meghan-Drexel Sr 1 5 2 2.5

3. Luciano, Krystal-Hofstra Sr 2 12 5 2.4

4. Genco, Jess-NU So 1 6 4 1.5

Pellechio, Jessica-Drexel Sr 1 3 2 1.5

Bankston, Raven-Towson Sr 1 3 2 1.5

7. Baucom,Essence-ELON Sr 1 4 3 1.3

8. Burnett,Shay-ELON Jr 1 5 4 1.3

9. Durant, Ashunae-Hofstra Jr 2 6 6 1.0

Brown, Erika-Delaware Sr 1 3 3 1.0

Green, Jenna-WM Jr 1 3 3 1.0

12. Ortiz, Claudia-NU Jr 1 3 5 0.6

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS Cl G No. Avg/G

1. Bolden, Breanna-COFC Sr 1 7 7.0

2. Curran, Sarah-Drexel Sr 1 5 5.0

3. Banks, Rebekah-UNCW Jr 2 7 3.5

4. Butler, Tasia-JMU Jr 1 3 3.0

Brown, Tanisha-COFC Jr 1 3 3.0

Burnett,Shay-ELON Jr 1 3 3.0

Giacone, Gabby-NU So 1 3 3.0

8. Durant, Ashunae-Hofstra Jr 2 5 2.5

9. Leon, Aleana-Hofstra So 2 4 2.0

Masaquel, Alexandra-WM Sr 1 2 2.0

Nicholas, Makeda-Delaware Jr 1 2 2.0

Woods, Sara-Drexel Jr 1 2 2.0

Green, Jenna-WM Jr 1 2 2.0

Lidge, Kelsi-Drexel Jr 1 2 2.0

Ortiz, Claudia-NU Jr 1 2 2.0

Young, Aneah-JMU So 1 2 2.0

Porter, Amber-JMU Jr 1 2 2.0

Felgemacher,Savannah-JMU So 1 2 2.0

Greenberg, Bailey-Drexel Fr 1 2 2.0

Rhodes,Jenifer-ELON Sr 1 2 2.0

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS Cl G No. Avg/G

1. Tremba, Marlena-WM Sr 1 9 9.0

2. Ruffin, Lenaira-ELON Sr 1 8 8.0

3. Sally, Francesca-NU Sr 1 7 7.0

Brown, Tanisha-COFC Jr 1 7 7.0

Bolden, Breanna-COFC Sr 1 7 7.0

6. Banks, Rebekah-UNCW Jr 2 12 6.0

Burnett,Shay-ELON Jr 1 6 6.0

Young, Aneah-JMU So 1 6 6.0

9. Epps, Sydni-Hofstra Sr 2 11 5.5

Luciano, Krystal-Hofstra Sr 2 11 5.5

11. Durant, Ashunae-Hofstra Jr 2 10 5.0

Henry, Jordan-UNCW Sr 2 10 5.0

Thomas, Daijha-Towson Jr 1 5 5.0

Rhodes,Jenifer-ELON Sr 1 5 5.0

Felgemacher,Savannah-JMU So 1 5 5.0

MINUTES PLAYED Cl G No. Avg/G

1. Brown, Erika-Delaware Sr 1 40 40.0

Genco, Jess-NU So 1 40 40.0

Tremba, Marlena-WM Sr 1 40 40.0

Bankston, Raine-Towson Jr 1 40 40.0

5. Ortiz, Claudia-NU Jr 1 38 38.0

Green, Jenna-WM Jr 1 38 38.0

7. Bankston, Raven-Towson Sr 1 37 37.0

8. Creighton, Meghan-Drexel Sr 1 36 36.0

Masaquel, Alexandra-WM Sr 1 36 36.0

Pellechio, Jessica-Drexel Sr 1 36 36.0

Enabosi, Nicole-Delaware So 1 36 36.0