200(Mn PROGRAM SahinlaK Febmaiv%2001 McComb Reldbouse/Edinboia FA caunmiiuiNivBisiTVOFn TonMirsOame EDINBORO GAllFORNIAtPA) ‘WMagSco^’' vs. BecontlMiMPSliemst The Edinboro University women's basket­ ball team wraps up a four-game homestand with a contest versus California(Pa.). Tonight's matchup is an important PSAC West competition with Edinboro just onegame back of the second place Vulcans. Shippensburg remains atop the PSAC West with a 6-0 record in conference play. EDINBORO-eAllFOBNIMPAl SEBIIS Edinboro leads 30-13 The Fighting Scots hold a decisive edge in the all-time series but the Vulcans won the last meeting between the two schools. California(Pa.) easily handled Edinboro, 6440, in their first meeting this season. The Fighting Scots shot just 21.0 percent (13 of 62) in the loss to the Vulcans. THEBOADHES Stan Swank is in his 14th season at the helm of the Fighting Scot program. The recordholder for career wins at Edinboro, Swank shows an overall mark of 239-145. He has guided the Fighting Scots to eight PSAC Tournaments, including four in the last five seasons, along with five NCAA Division II Tournament appearances. Five of his squads have posted 20-or-more wins, including the 1996-97 edition which went 24-9 and advanced to Edinboro's only Elite Eight ... California(Pa.) head coach Darcie Vincent has led the Vulcans to a 12-6 ledger in her first season. Vincent had a 52-54 record in four years in charge of the Slippery Rock program. SOOUTiHe THE SCOTS iOmVay, a 5'10" forward, is averaging 20.8 ppg. and 13.8 rpg. while shooting 54.3 per­ cent (44 of 81) from the field over the past six games. The Lowber, PA native has led the Fighting Scots in rebounding in 16 of the team's 19 contests and in scoring 8 times this season. Vay had a string of five consecutive double-doubles snapped with 13 points and 9 rebounds versus Indiana(Pa.) ... freshman Ceurtney Thcmpson, a 5'6" guard from Girard High School, averages 4.8 ppg. with 49 assists. Thompson is registering 8.5 ppg., 2.7 rpg. and 3.2 assists per game since joining the starting lineup six games ago ... Katie Raymend, a 6'2" center, contributes 7.0 points and 4.9 rebounds per game. “Mulcans" BecantmUPSnemst Raymond registered a career high with 15 points versus Lock Haven. Over the last six games, she is recording 9.8 points and 6.8 rebounds per contest... Wendy WlQSlns, a 5'9" guard, averages 9.6 ppg. with 59 assists ... sophomore Krystal Hensen has returned to the starting lineup after coming off the bench for five games. The 5'4" guard has rebounded from a shooting siump to register 14.2 points and 4.3 assists per game over the last six contests ... freshman Megan ZItner (5.5 ppg., 17 steals) and Julie McKees (3.3 ppg., 2.3 rpg) see time in the backcourt... other reserves include sophomore forwards Lachelle Crawl (4.5 ppg. and 1.7 rpg.), Suzanne Petruska (2.5 ppg. and 2.3 rpg.) and Adann Williams (4.3 ppg. and 3.6 rpg. with 17 blocked shots)... at 6'2" ArlenaWInn (3.4 ppg., 4.5 rpg.), a transfer from Bethune-Cookman, provides size up front. MM BUMBIH8 IN RECORD B00I3 Senior Mm Vay moved into eighth place in career rebounds on Wednesday, going past Jeannine Jean-Pierre. The 5'10" forward has accumulated 697 points and 605 rebounds at Edinboro and 872 points to go along with 715 rebounds during her college career which began at California(Pa.). Career Rebounds 6. Amy Rapelje (1994-98) .......... 716 7. Audrey Scott (1976-80).......... 654 8. Kim Vay (1998-present) . .605 YAY AND HENSON AMONR NCAA DIVISION II siinsncAi ieadois The inside-outside tandem of Mm Vay and Krystal Henson is ranked among the Division II statistical leaders in rebounding and three-point shooting. Vay, a 5'10" forward, ranks 11th in Division II at 10.7 rebounds per game. The Lowber, PA native had 25 rebounds in a contest earlier this season versus Clarion, tied for the highest total in Division II this season. Henson, a 5’4" sophomore, is seventh in the NCAA, making 2.8 tripies per contest. The former Grand Valiey High School standout has made 51 of 146 from three-point distance. Henson already ranks third in the Edinboro record books with 102 career three-pointers in just 46 contests. ne HgMm Scots ThetMaia Record: 13-6.3-2 PSAC West He. Name Courtney Thompson Megan Zitner Julie McNees Kim Vay Wendy Wiggins Krystal Henson Syreeta Johnson Adann Williams Amy Stevens Arlena Winn Suzanne Petruska Lachelle Crawl Katie Raymond HEAD COACH: Stan Swank ASST. COACHES: Meghan Miiler CAPTAIHS: Kim Vay and Julie 1 4 12 13 14 15 21 23 30 32 33 34 44 Pa& HL 5-6 5-10 5-7 5-10 5-9 5-4 5-4 6-0 6-0 6-2 5-11 5-9 6-2 G G G F F G G F F C F F C Yr. Hametown/Hlah School Girard, PA/Girard Milan, OH/Edison Pittsburgh, PA/Blackhawk Lowber, PA/Yough Pittsburgh, PA/Woodland Hills Rome, OH/Grand Valley Bowie, MD/Bowie Milignove, ONT/V\feterdown Burlington, ONT/Nelson San Jose, CA/Santa Teresa Pittsburgh, PA/Oakland Catholic Cleveland, OH/Cleveland Heights Alden, NY/Alden Fr. Fr. Sr. Sr. Jr. So. Jr. So. So. Jr. So. So. So. and Terry Thompson McNees Edinboro earned its second consecutive victory with a 74-59 win over Indiana(Pa.). Five piayers reached double figures for the Fighting Scots as they improved to 13-6 overall and 3-2 in the PSAC West. Mm Vay just missed her sixth consecutive double­ double with 13 points and 9 rebounds. KaUe Raymond reached double figures for the fourth time in six games with 10 points. paced the Scots with 14 points and 5 assists. Wendy WlQRlns snapped out of a scoring slump, registering 12 points. The fifth player to reach double­ figures was freshman Conitnoy Thompson. The Girard High School product matched a career-high with 13 markers on 6 of 8 shooting from the floor. Edinboro shot 50.0 percent (25 of 50) from the floor and 83.3 percent (13 of 16) from the foul line. THE PSAC TODAT PSAC SCHEDULE PSACSTAHDIHGS Western RMsIen [esteruDMsiea West Chester Bloomsburg Millersville Kutztown Mansfield East Stroudsburg Cheyney No. Name Pos. HL Yr. Hometown/HInh School Holly Householder G Southington, OH/SouthIngton 5-4 Sr. Stacia Hamilton So. Norton, OH/Archbishop Hoban 5-11 G Christina Bleivic So. Anchorage, AK/Bartlett 5-7 G Rachel Hall Mississauga, ONT/Erindale 5-8 Jr. G Vanlah Palmer Boardman, OH/St Vincent-St Mary's 5-10 Jr. G Sameera Palmer Pittsburgh, PA/Westinghouse 6-1 Fr. F Krystal Cornish Pittsburgh, PA/Schenley G 5-8 Fr. Verona, PA/Oakland Catholic Sr. Liz Monroe G 5-7 Vanderbilt, PA/Uniontown Beth Lengvarsky 5-8 G Fr. Kelli Sescourka 5-11 So. Bristolvllle, OH/Champion F Shujaune Brown West Mifflin, PA/West Mifflin 6-0 Sr. F Rachel Reider 6-0 So. Cranberry, PA/Seneca Valley F Mollie Manley 5-10 So. Hinckley, OH/Walsh Jesuit F HEAD CDACH: Darcie Vincent ASSISTAHT COACH: Heather Kearney, Steven Koskoski 4 10 12 21 22 23 24 32 33 40 42 44 51 Krystal Henson THE LAST TIME DOT Shippensburg California(PaO Edinboro Indiana(Pa.) Slippery Rock Clarion Lock Haven Record: 12-6.4-1 PSAC West Dveroll 17-2 12-6 13-6 12-7 10-7 7-11 8-10 Dveroll 15-2 14-5 16-3 11-8 3-16 4-15 1-17 PSAC Wednosilajr, ianuan31Results 6-0 4-1 3-2 2-3 2-3 1-4 0-5 Bloomsburg 7^ Mansfield 61 Slippery Rock 75, Clarion 56 Millersville 79, Cneyney 48 Kutztown 68, East Stroudsburg 46 Shippensburg 92, Lock Haven 69 Edinboro 74, Indiana(Pa.) 59 PSAC California at Edinboro Cheyney at East Stroudsburg Millersville at Kutztown Shippensburg at Clarion West Chester at Mansfield Lock Haven at Slippery Rock 5-0 4-1 3-2 3-2 2-3 1-4 0-6 Sawmay, rebntanr3 Schedule iDlilBOMQ RAMADA SCOUTING THE VULCANS California(Pa.) won its last outing, 73-71, over Indiana(Pa.). Holly Householder registered 23 points in the win over the Indians ... Householder, a 5'4" guard, averages 8.4 ppg. with 91 assists and 44 steals ... Vanlah Palmer, a S'lO" junior, tallies 10.0 ppg. and 5.5 rpg. .. Stacia Hamlltan starts at the third guard position for coach Darcie Vincent. Hamilton, a 5'11" sophomore, contributes 7.6 points and 5.6 rebounds per game... freshman Samoora Phllyaw registers 7.2 points and 7.5 rebounds per game from a forward position ... all­ conference performer Shuluauo Brawn rounds out the starting lineup. The 6'0" senior averages 10.9 ppg. and 6.0 rpg. to go along with 34 blocked shots ... several players come off the California(Pa.) bench to provide depth and versatility ... sophomores Rachel Relder (2.7 ppg., 2.6 rpg.) and Kelli Sescourka (3.7 ppg., 3.9 rpg.) see time at the forward position ... senior Liz Monroe, a 5'7" guard, averages 5.7 points per game with 24 threepoint field goals ... Krystal Cornish, a 5'8" freshman, also sees action in the backcourt, contributing 5.4 ppg. and 3.3 rpg. .. the Vulcans are one of the top defensive teams in the conference allowing just 55.7 ppg. and 33.7 percent shooting from the field ... California(Pa.) is also the top rebounding team in the PSAC at +9.1 rebounds per game. 1A1E0FTHE1APE Leading Scorer Leading Rebounder Leading Assists Leading Steals Leading Blocked Shots EDINBDRO Kim Vay (14.9 ppg.) Kim Vay (10.7 rpg.) Krystal Henson (62) Kim Vay (32) Adann Williams (17) CAUFORNIALPAl Shujuane Brown (10.9 ppg.) Sameera Philyaw (7.5 rpg.) Holly Householder (91) Holly Householder (44) Shujuane Brown (34) Try Our Famous Footlong Subs! 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