Fiqhting 2001^2 Women’sScots BasketbaU Friday, December 7 - Saturday, December 8,2001 McComb Fieldbeuse/Edinboro, PA EDINBORO UNIVERSITY The 18th Annual Fighting Scot invitationai Friday, December 7 Edinboro vs. Madonna .........................................................5:30 p.m. Wayne State (MI) vs. Seton Hill...........................................7:30 p.m. Saturday, December 8 Seton Hill vs. Madonna ...................................................... 12:00 noon Edinboro vs. Wayne State (MI)...........................................2:00 p.m. 2001HGHTING SCOT INVITflllONU Edinboro hosts the 18th Annual Fighting Scot Invitational this weekend. This year's tournament features a new format in which all of the game match-ups are predeter­ mined. 2000 TODRNAMENT RESULTS The Fighting Scots return to the 2001 Fighting Scot Invitational as the defending champions of last year's Fighting Scot Invitational. Edinboro defeated Daemen in the opening round for the second straight year, 101-62, and St. Vincent dropped Nyack in their first round contest 68-^1. The Fighting Scots had no problem in the championship game when they overcame the Invitational's defending champion St. Vincent 89-59. Krystal Henson, the tour­ nament Most Valuable Player led the Boro with 12 and 19 points in the tournament. Wendy Wiggins added 13 points in each round and Kim Vay contributed 8 points versus Daemen and 15 agianst St. Vincent and 7 and 8 rebounds, respectively. CHAMPIONSHIP GAME Edinboro 89, St. Vicent 59 CONSOLATION GAME Nyack 72, Daemen 51 FIRST HOUND Edinboro 101, Daemen 62 St. Vincent 68, Nyack 41 AU-TODRNAMENTTEAM MVP - Krystal Henson, Edinboro Wendy Wiggins, Edinboro Kim Vay, Edinboro Jenny Berrett, St. Vincent Kelly Morda, St. Vincent Justine Miedema, Nyack SCOUTING THE TUURNAMENT HELU NUDONNA - The Crusaders should have no problems traveling to Edinboro since they have spent their first eight games on the road. Posting a 5-4 record overall, the Crusaders enter their fourth tournament of the season, winning one of three so far in the Cedan/ille Invitational... Senior Kathy Pangaris leads the Crusaders with 19.7 ppg. while junior Lindsay Simmon adds 12.1 points and also leads the team on the glass with 7.4 rebounds ... Mahogany Fletcher contributes 7.67 ppg. and Tera Morrill comes off the bench, scoring 7.6 ppg. ... the Crusaders played at Albion College on Wednesday, and suffered a 6462 loss. Pangaris led all scorers with 22 points. WAYNE STATE - In her first year at Wayne State, Gloria Bradley will go up against her alma mater, Seton Hill, in the opening round of the Fighting Scot Invitational. Bradley also coached at Seton Hill from 1985-87 ... After losing their season-open­ er to Central Michigan, the Warriors are on a six-game winning streak. Wayne State has outscored their opponents 512 ppg. vs. 416 ppg. and force 24.9 turnovers per game ... Junior forward Keneisha Moss leads the Warriors with 18.4 ppg. and junior Jessica King averages 9.1 ppg., shooting 37.5 percent from three-point land (15-40). Senior guard/forward Kelly Bitters averages an even 8.0 ppg. and rpg. and sophomore Eboney Vincent comes off the bench to contribute 7.4 ppg. SETON HAL - Seton Hill opened its season with five straight losses, all on its home court, before claiming its first victory against Walsh on November 30 ... The Spirit fell to 1-6 on Wednesday, when it lost to Ohio Dominican, 74-59 ... Junior Kameico Robison leads the tournament field, averaging 24.7 ppg. and 11.0 rpg. The 5'10" junior poured in 31 points in the win over Walsh. Stacey Jastrzembski adds 14.2 ppg., while Mindy McClelland rounds out the double-figure scorers with 11.7 ppg. Sophomore guard Kim Fore is shooting 74.1 percent from beyond the arc (10 of 14) and averages 7.3 ppg ... As a team. The Spirit is shooting 42.6 percent from three-point range, making 3.3 per game ... Seton Hill turns the ball over 21.5 times per game. MADONNA UNIVERSITY ne HgtUHg Record: 4-USeas NO. 1 12 14 15 21 22 24 30 32 33 34 35 Name Courtney Thompson Megan Zitner Wendy Wiggins Krystal Henson Syreeta Johnson Jodi Calderone Cassandra Leopold Amy Stevens Michele Kelly Suzanne Petruska Lachelle Crawl Korie Morton Pos. G G/F G/F G G G F C C F G/F F Ht. 5-6 5-10 5-9 5-4 5-4 5-6 5-9 6-0 6-0 5-11 5-9 6-0 WL So. So. Sr. Jr. Sr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Fr. So. Jr. So. Hometown/Hiah School/Last School Girard, PA/Girard Milan, OH/Edison Pittsburgh, PA/Woodland Hills Rome, OH/Grand Valley Bowie, MD/Bowie/Prince George’s CC Freedom, PA/Ambridge Erie, PA/Central Burlington, ONT/Nelson Carlisle, PA/Carlisle Pittsburgh, PA/Oakland Catholic Cleveland, OH/Cleveland Heights Pittsburgh, PA/Woodland Hills HEAD COACH: Stan Swank ASST. COACH: Terry Thompson CAPTAINS: Wendy Wiggins, Krystal Henson, and Courtney Thompson DORODITS IREAKIII! RECORDS AND CDASIIG MORE Krystal Henson had a record-breaking per­ formance in the Scots' home-opener against Columbia Union on Tuesday. The junior drained 10 three-pointers, breaking Megan Miller's previous record of 9 three's in a game, set in 1997-98. The 5'4" guard shot 10 of 16 from downtown, finishing with a career-high 32 points. Henson has made 16 three-pointers in the last two games, connecting on 6 against Kutztown, when she led the Scots to a come-frombehind win with 26 points. On the year, the tri-captain is shooting 54.5 percent from behind the arc (18 of 33) and averages 4.5 three-pointers per game. Henson stands third in three-pointers made at Edinboro with 128 and ranks fourth all-time in attempts with 335. She has registered 555 points in her career at Edinboro. CARER 3-POINT FELD GOALS MADE 1. Megan Miller (1995-99) 2. Jessica Rowe (1996-00) 222 140 3. < Krystal Henson (1999-pres.) 118 DOWNTOWN EDINBORO The Fighting Scots are shooting 45.5 per­ cent from three-point range over the first four games, averaging 8.8 three's per game. Netting 35 of 77, the Boro has only allowed 14 three's by their oppenents. Six Scots are shooting at least 40 percent from downtown. Krystal Henson leads the Scots with 4.5 triples per game, shooting 54.5 percent, while Suzanne Petruska and freshman Jodi Calderone each aver­ age 1.25 three's per game, shooting 45.5 percent. Edinboro hit 13 from behind the arc against both Columbia Union and Kutztown. Henson made 10 three's versus Columbia Union and 6 against Kutztown. Petruska hit 5 of 8 against Kutztown, after previously going 0 for 3 for her career from TheGmaters Rectnl: 54 No. Namo 2 4 5 10 Loriann Tschirart Kathy Panganis Mahogany Fletcher Stacy Brinkman 11 15 21 23 32 Jennifer Hunley Tera Morrill Marwa Ayoub Carissa Gizicki Lindsay Simmon 34 42 44 Hayley Myers Nikki Blaszak Courtney Rehbine Pos. G F G G Jr. Sr. Sr. Fr. G/F F F G F 5-11 5-11 5-10 5-6 5-11 Fr. So. Fr. Sr. Jr. C G C 6-1 5-7 6-2 So. Jr. So. The Warriors Recard: G-1 Lachelle Crawl has come alive this sea­ Sophomore Courtney Thompson directs the Scots on the floor, contributing across the board. The 5'6" point guard is scoring 7.2 ppg., but more importantly, averaging 4.8 assists. She also grabs 2.2 steals and 2.5 rebounds per game. She has appeared at the foul line 15 times and has converted 11 for 73.3 percent. Thompson had 9 assists and 6 steals in the win over Columbia Union. A SPARK IN WIGGINS Senior Wendy Wiggins was off to a slow start, attempting only 12 shots in the first three games, before going 6 of 9 from the floor against Columbia Union. The 5'9" guard/forward scored 16 points, reaching double figures for the first time this season. A Gannon transfer, Wiggins averaged 10.1 ppg. as a junior and now contributes 6.5 ppg. and is 4 of 10 from three-point range. Nomotown/Nioh School Woodhaven, Ml/Woodhaven Allen Park, MI/Allen Park Farmington, Ml/Farm. Hills Harrison West Bloomfield, Ml/Walled Lake Central Redford, Ml/Livonia Ladywood Livonia, Ml/Franklin Dearborn, Ml/Dearborn Taylor, MI/Riverview Gabriel Richard Grosse Pointe, MI/Grosse Pointe North Milford, Ml/Milford Pinckney, Ml/Gabriel Richard Royal Oak, Ml/Clawson WAYNE STATE(MI) UNIVERSITY CRAWLING INTO THE SPOTLIGHT CAPTAIN CODRTNEY YE 5-4 5-11 5-7 5-7 HEAR COACH: Marylou Jansen ASST. COACHES: Andrea Fron, Mary Murray, and Jack Benitez beyong the arc. Edinboro is averaging 8.8 three-pointers per game. son, scoring in double figures in each of the first four games. The junior served in a reserve role last year, averaging eleven minutes per game and scoring just 3.7 points. In the season-opener, she led the Boro with 14 points in a one-point victory over Mercyhurst, then scored 14 again ver­ sus East Stroudsburg. In her first two starts of the season, she tallied 12 points against Kutztown and 13 versus Columbia Union. The 5'8" forward ranks second on the team in scoring at 13.2 ppg. The offen­ sive consistency is a product of a solid 62.9 percent from the floor (22 of 35). Crawl is second on the glass with 5.0 rpg. and leads the defensive effort with 11 steals. NL No. Namo Pos. NL Yr. 4 11 12 14 20 22 23 24 32 33 34 40 44 Jaqueline Pingston Mandi Lemmons Ebony Vincent Amina Khalif Kelly Bitters Latisha Martin Jessica King Ngozi Nwaesei Keneisha Moss Anavia McClure Kyle Arthur Carmishia Jackson Dianna Sorentino G G G G/F G/F G G/F F F F C G/F C/F 5-6 5-6 5-9 5-11 5-8 5-4 5-10 5-8 5-8 5-10 6-1 5-9 6-0 Fr. Jr. So. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. So. Jr. Sr. Nomotown/Nlah School Dearborn, Ml/Divine Child Detroit, MI/Holy Redeemer Oak Park, Ml/Shrine Scarborough, ONT/Albert Campbell Dexter, Ml/Dexter Detroit, MI/Dominican Hartland, MI/Howell Windsor, ONT/Holy Names Detroit, Ml/Cody Detroit, Ml/Henry Ford Royal Oak, Ml/Bishop Foley Kalamazoo, Ml/Central Rochester Hills, Ml/Adams HEADCMCH: Gloria Bradley SETON HILL COLLEUE ne spirit Record: 14 No. Name Pos. NL Yr. 4 10 13 14 20 23 24 30 33 40 42 44 50 Kim Fore Jasmine Hall Mindy McClelland Jennifer Peddicord Megan Buck JaNeka Jackson Amy Bowan Cortni McGinnis Stacey Jastrzembski Dawn Spence Hailey Campbell Kameico Robison Tamikia Duck G G G/F G F G G G/F G F/C G/F F/C C 5-7 5-6 5-10 5-7 5-10 5-7 5-8 5-8 5-10 6-0 5-11 5-10 6-0 So Fr. So. Jr. Fr. Fr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Fr. Sr. Jr. Fr. HEAD COACH: Rich Rosenstell ASST. 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