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EDINBORO nORTING SCOTS (0^)
VS. SALEM TEIKYO LADY TIGERS (f-5)

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m Embora University Women’s Basketbal

The Edinboro University women’s basket­
PP9- Rpg.
Edinboro Fighting Scots (6-0)
ball team survived a scare in the 15th Annual
Pittsburgh, PA
20.2
8.7
F
33 Marin Hightower
6-1 Jr.
Fighting Scot Invitational, rallying from a thir­
Edinboro, PA
5.5
4.7
F
21 Dana Polakowski
5-11 Jr.
teen point halftime deficit to defeat a talented
9.7
10.5
C 40 Kelli Torboli
6-0 Sr. Washington, PA
St. Vincent team, 77-71, in the championship
9.5 27 asts.
G 50 Meghan Miller
5-7 Sr. Wexford, PA
game. The victory moved the Fighting Scots
Columbus, OH
13.3
24 asts.
G 34 Jessica Rowe
to 6-0 at the close of November.
5-8 Jr.
Now the Boro seeks its seventh straight
win with Salem Teikyo the intended victim.
1.8
4.2
G 12 Julie McNees
5-6 So. Beaver Falls, PA
The Lady Tigers let a 13-point halftime lead
5.8
11.2
F
13 Kim Vay
5-10 So. Herminie, PA
slip away at Fairmont State on Monday, ulti­
4.0
Pittsburgh, PA
7.0
G/F 3 Korie Morton
5-9 Fr.
mately suffering a 66-59 defeat. That dropped
coach Roger Lefebvre’s team’s record to 1HEAD COACH: Stan Swank (203-115, 12th year)
5.
SCOUTING THE SCOTS: A year ago,
Edinboro jumped off to an 8-0 start before
PP9- PP9Saiem Teikyo Tigers (1-5)
tasting defeat.
Head coach Stan Swank
8.6
Perrysburg, OH
15.6
5-9 Sr.
F 40 Robin Nesper
would like nothing better than to match or bet­
6.3
9.8
5-9 Sr. Cincinnati, OH
F 22 Becky Petts
ter last year’s fast start, which ultimately led to
3.0
Saugatuck,
Ml
2.3
Jennifer
Lacy
6-1
Sr.
C
4
a 23-8 finish and a berth in the NCAA Division
2.7
Shinnston, WV
9.0
II Playoffs. The St. Vincent contest marked
G 21 Chrissy Luchuck
5-6 Fr.
the Boro’s first true forty-minute test of the
11.7
5.0
G 23 Leticia Hodge
5-3 So. Los Angeles, CA
season, and after stumbling at the start, the
Scots dominated second half action to subdue
6.3
8.0
F 44 Staci Bums
5-9 So. Capital Heights, MD
the Bearcats. Edinboro has dominated the
4.2
5.2
Attica,
Ml
Schroeder
Jr.
Hilarie
G
14
5-6
opposition in its first six contests, averaging
G 33 Jaime Watkins
5-7 Sr. union City, Mi
83.3 ppg. while giving up 53.8 ppg.
Opponents are shooting a mere 30.9 percent
from the floor, commit 27.0 turnovers, and
HEAD COACH: Roger Lefebvre
have been outrebounded by the Boro by 7.3
per game ... in addition to defense, balance
has marked the ‘98-99 campaign. While
juniors Marin Hightower and Jessica Rowe are the lone players scoring in double figures. Swank can rely on seven players averag­
ing 5.5 points or better. Hightower leads the way, the 6’1” junior posting impressive numbers each game. Thanks to a career-high 28
points, plus 10 rebounds, Hightower was named the MVP of the Fighting Scot Invitational.
She comes in at 20.2 ppg and 8.7 rpg.,
the latter figure second on the team. She has converted 64.3 percent (54 of 84) of her field goals... Hightower provides the inside punch,
with Rowe the outside complement. The 5’8” guard contributed 22 points, 10 rebounds and 5 assists vs. St. Vincent, good enough to
land a spot on the All-Toumament team. She is averaging 13.3 ppg.,
while standing second in assists (24), steals (17) and three-pointers (9
of 20). Rowe is also deadly from the line, making 11 of 12 ... Rowe’s
backcourt mate is Meghan Miller. A 5’7” senior. Miller is averaging 9.5
ppg., but more importantly has dished out a team-high 27 assists while
committing just 11 turnovers. In addition, she leads the Scots with 18
Lady Tigers
Fighting Scots
steals and 10 three-pointers in 25 tries. Miller stands eighth in career
Avg.
Category
Avg.
scoring with 1,211 points, while Rowe is approaching 1,000 career
64.8
Scoring
83.3
markers, presently at 948 points. That’s good for 17th place ... senior
78.5
Scoring Defense
53.8
Kelli Torboli, a transfer from Califomia(Pa.), has been up-and-down
34.2
Field Goal Percentage
42.3
offensively, but she has been extremely effective on the glass. The 6’0”
42.5
Field Goal Pet. Defense
30.9
center averages a team-high 10.5 rpg., along with 9.7 ppg. She also
63.6
Free Throw Percentage
65.5
has a team-high 12 blocked shots ... junior Dana Polakowski, another
-8.3
Rebounding Margin
+7.3
transfer from UNC-Asheville, rounds out the starting five. The former
23.7
Turnovers Per Game
General McLane High School standout is averaging 5.5 ppg. and 4.7
17.8
rpg........Swank has received excellent production from his bench, par­
20.5
0pp. Turnovers Per Game
27.0
ticularly from sophomore Kim Vay, another former Vulcan, and fresh-

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man Korie Morton. Vay, a 5’10” forward, is averaging 9.7 ppg.
and 6.2 rpg. while shooting 61.5 percent from the floor. Morton is
a talented 5’9” swingman who hails from a strong Woodland Hills
High School program. She made her first career start against St.
Vincent, and averages 6.5 points and 4.0 rebounds ... sophomore
guard Julie McNees (3.4 ppg.) is also available fior backcourt
duty.
SCOUTING THE TIGERS: Salem-Teikyo fell to 1-5 following
its 66-59 defeat at Fairmont State, the WVIAC opener for the Lady
Tigers. Coach Roger Lefebvre’s team is accustomed to playing on
the road, having played just one contest at home. The Tigers are
giving up an alarming 78.5 ppg., and have converted just 34.2 per­
cent of their field goal attempts. Another major reason the Tigers
have been caged so far is an 8.3 deficit on the glass ... SalemTeikyo showcases a pair of players scoring in double figures - for­
ward Robin Nesper and guard Letica Hodge. Nesper, a 5’9”
senior, leads the way at 15.6 ppg., and is also the top rebounder
with 8.6 caroms a contest. While shooting just 33.3 percent from
the floor, Nesper has made 56 trips to the free throw line, convert­
ing 36. She finished with 13 points against Fairmont State.
Hodge, 5’3” sophomore, is next at 11.7 ppg., including a team-high
15 markers on Monday. The Tiger point guard adds 5.0 rebounds.

Edtaboro Career Scorino Leaders
Rank Plaver TYearsT
6. Heather Gates (1994-98)
7. Tammy Walker-Strode (1990-92)

8. Meghan Miller (1995-present)
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.

Jeannine Jean-Pierre (1991-93)
Audrey Scott (1976-80)
Ellen Mulligan (1980-84)
Amy Rapelje (1994-98)
Mary Ann Chilcott (1981-85)
Lori Dolby (1977-80)
Pam Artman (1991-95)
Sheilah Collins (1974-77)

17. Jessica Rowe (1996-presen^

Points
1320
1273

1211
1203
1191
1169
1105
1068
1067
1021
1001

along with team highs in assists (15) and steals (22). However,
she has turned the ball over an alarming 45 times ... Hodge is
joined in the backcourt by Chrissy Luchuck, a 5’6” freshman.
Luchuck specializes in the three-point bomb, having already taken
50 shots from outside the arc, making 11. She is averaging 9.0
ppg ... seniors Becky Petts and Jennifer Lacy complete the start­
ing five. Petts is a 5’9” forward averaging 9.8 ppg. and 6.3 rpg.
She pulled down 12 missed shots against Fairmont State. Lacy
comes in at 2.3 ppg. and 3.0 rpg., but Lefebvre is looking for size
in the lineup, inserting the 6’1” senior... sophomore Staci Bums
is the top scoring threat off the bench. The 5’9” fonward is aver­
aging 8.0 ppg. and 6.3 rpg. Junior Hilary Schroeder (5.2 ppg., 4.2
rpg.), a 5’6” guard, and senior Jaime Watkins (4.2 ppg.), a 57”
guard, are also likely to see considerable action.

SBUES RECORD:

Edinboro leads 2-0

NEXT
FOR THE FIOmNe SCOTS:
at Fairmont State, 5:15 p.m.

Saturday, December 5

Edbliere Career Assist Leaders
Rank Plaver (Years)
3. Desiree Alexander (1990-92)
4. Lori Montgomery (1992-96)

Assists
392
382

5. Meghan Miller (1995-present)

367

Andrea Martre (1988-90)
Sheilah Collins (1974-77)
Robyn Boyd (1982-86)
Mary Ann Chilcutt (1981-85)

340
323
302
271

6.
7.
8.
9.

249

10. Jessica Rowe (1998-present)

948

Edinliors Career Three-Point Field
Goals Made Leaders
BEehoro Career Steals Leaders
Rank
1.
2.

3.

15.
16.
17.

18.

Player (Years)
Pam Artman (1991-95)
Montique Wade (1986-90)

Steals
304
284

Meghan Miller (1995-present)

243

Audrey Scott (1976-80)
Sheilah Collins (1974-77)
Robin Boyd (1982-86)

138
131
121

Jessica Rowe (199^present)

117

Rank Plaver (Years)

3FG Made

1.

Meghan Miller (1995-present)

2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.

Shauna Nevel (1992-96)
Andrea Martre (1988-90)
Kelly Mankowski (1995-98)
Lori Montgomery (1992-96)
Pam Artman (1991-95)
Tami Piljuga (1994-98)

8.

Jessica Rowe (1996-present)

185
99
88
68
64
61
57
52

Edinboro University of Pennsylvania
1998-99 Fighting Scots Numerical Roster
Name

Pos

Ht

Yr

Hometown/High Schooi

3
10
12
13
14
21
31
32
33
34

Korie Morton
Kelli Stovell
Julie McNees
Kim Vay

G/F
G
G
F

5-11
5-5
5-6
5-10

Fr
Fr
So
So

Pittsburgh, PA/Woodland Hills
Wilkinsburg, PA/Wilkinsburg
South Beaver, PA/Blackhawk
Lowber, PA/Yough

Cara Peyton
Dana Polakowski
Courtney Cable
Gina Flukas
Marin Hightower
Jessica Rowe

G
G/F
C
G
F
G

5-7
5-11
6-1
5-5
6-1
5-8

Jr
Jr
Fr
Fr
Jr
Jr

Cincinnati, OH/McAuley
Edinboro, PA/General McLane
Fairmont, WV/East Fairmont
Pittsburgh, PA/Chartiers Valley
Pittsburgh, PA/Perry Traditional Academy
Columbus, OH/ St. Francis DeSales

40

Kelli Torboli

F

6-0

Sr

Washington, PA/Trinity

44

Shaylyn Rosello

G

5-8

Fr

Wasington, PA/Washington

45

Michelle Bowen

G

6-0

Fr

Rochester, NY/Churchville-Chili

50

Meghan Miller

G

5-7

Sr

Wexford, PA/North Catholic

No

Head Coach: Stan Swank (Purdue University, 1976)
Assistant Coach: Pam Artman (Edinboro University, 1995)
Student Assistant Coach: Lou Zadecky

Salem-Teikyo University
1998-99 Lady Tigers Numerical Roster
Name

Pos

Ht

Yr

Hometown/High School

Jennifer Lacy

F/C

6-1

Sr

Saugautuck, Ml/Kellogg CC

14

Hilarie Schroeder

G

5-6

Jr

Attica, Ml/Lapeer East

21

Chrissy Luchuck

G

5-6

Fr

Shinnston, WV/Lincoln

22

Becky Petts

F

5-9

Sr

Cincinnati, OH

23

Leticia Hodge

G

5-3

So

Los Angeles, CA/Cal St. Irvine

31

Alisa Schroder

F

5-11

Jr

Buckeye, AZ/Phoenic Col.

33

Jaime Watkins

G

5-7

Sr

Union City, Ml/Kellogg CC

34

Kelly Eggers

C

6-3

Jr

Hastings, Ml/Kellogg CC

40

Robin Nesper

F

5-9

Sr

Perrysburg, OH/Owens CC

44

Staci Bums

F

5-9

So

Capital Heights, MD/Bullis School

No
4

Head Coach: Roger Lefebvre
Assistant Coach: Dora Post

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