Game #15 Siena - CBS Sports Network

Game #15
Siena (9-5, 2-3) at Canisius (5-9, 3-2)
S u n d a y, J a n u a r y 1 1 , 2 0 1 5 - 2 P M
Koessler Athletic Center (2,176)
B u f f a l o, N. Y.
Today’s game will be broadcast on WVCR 88.3 FM “The Saint”
Online audio stream available FREE at SienaAllAccess.com
Mike Demos and Steve Amedio have the call beginning at 1:30 PM
Siena College Athletic Communications
Previous Star ters
Pos
#
Marcelle Athletic Complex
5 1 5 L o u d o n Ro a d - L o u d o n v i l l e, N Y 1 2 2 1 1 - 1 4 6 2
Ph: 518-783-2377 - Fax 518-783-2992 - SienaSaints.com
Assistant Athletic Communications Director: Mike Demos
Press/Cell Phone: 336-675-7374
E-mail: [email protected]
F
F
G
G
G
11
45
21
25
2
Margot Hetzke (5-11, Fr., Penfield, N.Y.)
Meghan Donohue* (6-1, So., Mogadore, Ohio)
Kollyns Scarbrough (5-10, Fr., Jamaica, N.Y.)
Tehresa Coles* (5-9, Sr., Loudonville, N.Y.)
Ida Krogh (6-0, Sr., Aarhus, Denmark)
Player
14.6
11.1
7.3
13.0
9.1
PPG
RPG
Pos
#
Denisha Petty-Evans^ (5-10, R-Fr., Bridgewater, N.J.)
Brianna Logan*# (5-5, So., Lumberton, N.J.)
Emia Willingham (5-8, So., Albany, N.Y.)
Symone Kelly (6-2, Jr., Wyandanch, N.Y.)
Joella Gibson% (5-6, R-Fr., New York, N.Y.)
Emmanuella Edoka (6-0, Fr., Abuja, Nigeria)
Kelsey Booth# (6-0, Sr., East Hampton, Conn.)
Player
N/A
N/A
5.9
5.3
N/A
N/A
N/A
PPG
N/A
N/A
4.5
4.4
N/A
N/A
N/A
Reserves (listed numerically)
G
G
G
F
G
F
F
0
3
4
12
14
35
44
*Captain
^Will sit out the 2014-15 season due to NCAA transfer regulations
%Will redshirt during the 2014-15 season
#Will miss 2014-15 season due to injury
2014-15 Siena
Italics=Will not dress
November
14
19
28
29
at Buffalo#
CENTRAL CONNECTICUT@
at Denver^
vs. Akron^
W, 58-50
W, 79-57
W, 78-62
L, 90-74
3
5
13
17
19
28
30
FAIRFIELD*
at Quinnipiac*
UALBANY+
at Sacred Heart
at Binghamton
COLGATE+
FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON
L, 60-55
L, 78-65
L, 76-57
W, 75-65
W, 62-53
W, 80-68
W, 72-63
2
4
9
11
16
18
MARIST*%
at Saint Peter’s*
at Niagara*
at Canisius*
IONA*
at Marist*
L, 56-46
W, 65-40
W, 56-52
2 PM
7 PM
12 PM
December
January
Women’s Basketball Schedule
January (Cont.)
22
24
28
30
at Monmouth*
MANHATTAN*%
RIDER*%&
QUINNIPIAC*
7 PM
2 PM
11 AM
7 PM
5
7
12
15
19
21
27
at Rider*#
MONMOUTH*
NIAGARA*%
at Iona*
at Manhattan*
at Fairfield*
CANISIUS*>
5 PM
2 PM
7 PM
2 PM
7 PM
12 PM
7 PM
1
5
6
8
9
SAINT PETER’S*
MAAC FIRST ROUND!
MAAC QUARTERFINALS!
MAAC SEMIFINALS!#
MAAC CHAMPIONSHIP!$
2 PM
TBA
TBA
TBA
4:30 PM
February
March
Listen online
on your computer
or iPhone:
SienaAllAccess.com
2014-15 Stats
7.3
5.0
5.4
5.0
3.9
APG
1.1
0.8
2.1
2.9
4.2
31.3
28.4
30.8
32.3
33.9
MPG
RPG
N/A
N/A
2.2
0.9
N/A
N/A
N/A
APG
MPG
N/A
N/A
23.8
19.5
N/A
N/A
N/A
All times are Eastern
All home games in BOLD CAPS and played at the
Alumni Recreation Center, Loudonville, N.Y. (unless otherwise noted)
*MAAC Game
+Doubleheader with Siena men (Times Union Center,
Albany, N.Y.)
@Stomp Out Homelessness
^University of Denver Thanksgiving Classic
&Blue Shield of Northeastern New York Kid’s Day
Pink Zone
>Senior Day and Bobblehead Giveaway
%Time Warner Cable SportsChannel
$ESPNU
#ESPN3
!MAAC Championships hosted by Siena College (Times
Union Center - Albany, N.Y.)
The Series With Canisius
68th Meeting: Siena leads, 43-24
Away - 16-13
Division I - 39-20
MAAC - 31-18
Last Meeting - Canisius 75, Siena 66
February 15, 2014 - Buffalo, N.Y.
Of Note
The programs have split the past 10 meetings
Canisius has won five of the past six meetings at the Koessler Athletic Center
Canisius won both games over Siena last season by identical 75-66 scores
Senior guard Tehresa Coles is averaging 11.3 points in six career games vs. Canisius - her highest
scoring average against any MAAC foe
Siena vs. the MAAC
All-Time Regular Season
Last Meeting
(26th Season)
Siena trailed by 21 points late in the first half before rallying within three
points with 5:53 to go
Canisius
31-18
Canisius shot 54.8% from the field and 24-26 (92.3%) from the foul line Fairfield
21-29
Siena held a 21-8 edge in points off turnovers
Fordham
1-0
Holy Cross
0-1
Tehresa Coles led the Saints with 19 points and shot 3-3 from three
Iona
30-19
Tiahana Mills led Canisius with 16 points and seven assists
La Salle
1-4
Loyola
26-20
Siena vs. the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference
Manhattan
32-17
In its 26th season in the MAAC, Siena sports a 243-181 (.573) record in con- Marist
15-20
ference regular season action
Monmouth
0-2
Including conference tournament action, the Saints are 267-205 (.566)
Niagara
32-18
overall in all MAAC games
Quinnipiac
0-3
Siena has posted a 283-210 (.574) overall record against the 10 other
Rider
26-8
schools that currently comprise the MAAC
Saint Peter’s
28-22
243-181
Siena has won seven MAAC Regular Season Championships and won the TOTAL
MAAC Tournament Championship in 2001
Coaching Matchup
Ali Jaques
NYU ‘98
Third Season at Siena
31-45 (.408)
Named program’s eighth head coach on Apr. 12, 2012
Spent the previous four seasons at Northwestern and was the associate head coach the previous two years where she helped guide
the Wildcats to a pair of WNIT Appearances including a spot in the
Sweet 16 in 2009-10
Served as recruiting coordinator for a program which boasted the
14th ranked recruiting class in the nation in 2011 and the No. 20
ranked recruiting class in 2009 according to ESPN Hoopgurlz
Previously was assistant coach at George Washington (2006-08)
where she helped guide the Colonials to 55 wins in two years and a
pair of Sweet 16 Appearances
Also served as an assistant coach at Dayton (2005-06), Furman
(2002-05), Sacred Heart (1999-02) and Rider (1998-99)
Played on 1997 Division III National Championship team at NYU
Tale of
the Tape
9-5
2-3
165
65.9
62.1
.413*
.399
.304
.691
39.9
14.2
18.1
1.6
8.5
5-9
Record
3-2
Conf.
244
RPI
61.5
Points
68.4
Opp Points
.411
FG%
.409
OPP FG%
.381*
3FG%
.657
FT%
33.9
Rebounds
12.1
Assists
17.5
Turnovers
2.4
Blocks
7.6
Steals
* Leads MAAC
(Through Friday)
Terry Zeh
St. Bonaventure ‘90
11th Season at Canisius
157-164 (.489)
All-time winningest coach in program history
Led Canisius to the 2005 MAAC Championship in his first season as
program’s head coach
Named 2009 MAAC Coach of the Year after leading the program to
its first WNIT Appearance
Served as an assistant coach on the Canisius Men’s Basketball team
from 1997-04
Scouting Siena
Siena has won six of its last seven games
At 9-5 the Saints are off to their best start in 12 years (10-4 to start the 2002-03 season)
Friday’s win over Niagara marked the Saints ninth of the season, tying last season’s win total in 17 fewer games
Siena recently won four straight to end December, marking the program’s longest winning streak since Dec. 30, 2010 - Jan. 14, 2011 (six)
All five of Siena’s losses have come against teams that all won 21 or more games and played in a national postseason tournament last season
Three of Siena’s five losses have come against Quinnipiac, Akron and UAlbany which are ranked ninth, 15th and 22nd respectively in the most
recent CollegeInsider.com Mid-Major Top-25 Poll, with another defeat against nine-time defending MAAC Champion Marist
Siena concludes its three-game road trip today, tied for the team’s longest of the season (Feb. 15-21)
The Saints are an impressive 6-1 in true road games this season (7-21 combined on the road the previous two seasons)
Siena has won four straight road games, marking their longest streak since winning eight straight road games from Dec. 8, 2002 - Jan. 30, 2003
With a win today, Siena would sweep its annual Western New York Niagara/Canisius trip for the first time in seven years
Siena has dressed just seven players the past nine games
Despite their lack of depth the Saints are 6-3 over that stretch
The Saints dressed a maximum of eight players for the first five games of the season
The Saints beat Fairleigh Dickinson Dec. 30 while dressing just six players
Senior captain Tehresa Coles (left ankle avulsion) did not play, snapping a streak of 101 consecutive games played and 94 straight starts
All seven Saints have led the team in both scoring and rebounding at least once and scored in double figures at least twice this season
All seven Saints are averaging at least 19.5 minutes per game
Senior forward Kelsey Booth (hip surgery) and sophomore captain Brianna Logan (torn ACL) are out for the season
Red-shirt freshman Denisha Petty-Evans (transfer) and freshman Joella Gibson (redshirt) will also sit out this season
Freshman forward Emmanuella Edoka is rehabbing from a torn ACL suffered in March
Siena is led by five-time MAAC Rookie of the Week Margot Hetzke
Hetzke ranks third in the MAAC in both scoring (14.6) and rebounding (7.3)
Hetzke ranks tied for 11th nationally amongst all Division I freshmen in scoring
Hetzke has scored in double figures 11 times in the first 14 games and recorded three double-doubles
Hetzke’s five MAAC Rookie of the Week awards are the second most in program history (Laura Menty: 2004-05 - six)
Since the start of last season, Siena has now boasted the MAAC Rookie of the Week 10 times with four different players earning the honor
No other MAAC team has won more than four MAAC Rookie of the Week awards and had more than two different winners over that time
Siena leads the MAAC in field goal percentage (.413) and rebound margin (+7.0 - 43rd nationally)
The Saints have increased their shooting percentage by nearly six percent from last year
Siena ranked 16th worst nationally in field goal percentage last year (.354) and 11th worst in 2012-13 (.335)
Sophomore captain Meghan Donohue ranks 28th nationally, shooting 55% from the field
Siena has out-rebounded its opponents in 15 of its last 16 games (one tie) dating back to last year, holding a +7.5 margin over that time
Siena has MADE 30 more free throws (239) than its opponents have ATTEMPTED (209) and are averaging 24.7 free throw attempts per game
Siena’s defense has been stout the past three games, holding its opponents to just 49.3 points on 34.6% shooting
Sophomore guard Emia Willingham is averaging 10.3 points, 6.0 rebounds, 3.5 steals, 2.5 assists and shooting 56.7% over her last four games
Siena has swept MAAC Weekly honors twice this season (Nov. 24, Dec. 29) after having previously not done so since Jan. 20, 2004
Senior guard Tehresa Coles leads the MAAC averaging 2.8 steals per game
Coles also led the MAAC in steals each of the previous two seasons
Coles’ 246 career steals are fifth most in program history and just 35 shy of Mary Gaudreau’s ‘83 program record of 281
Coles stands just 80 points shy of 1,000 and is on pace to eclipse 1,000 points, 500 rebounds, 250 assists and 250 steals for her career
The Saints went an impressive 7-2 in non-conference action
Siena’s seven wins tied for the most (2002-03) since posting an 8-3 record in non-conference play during the 1994-95 season
The Saints’ .779 non-conference winning percentage was the program’s best since posting a 10-2 (.833) mark during the 1993-94 season
Siena went a perfect 4-0 in true non-conference road games
The Saints posted their second straight winning non-conference season after having previously not had one since the 2002-03 season
Siena is now 12-6 in non-conference games since the start of last season (27-68 the previous 10 years)
Scouting Canisius
Posted a 13-17 overall record last season and finished tied for fifth in the MAAC with a 9-11 conference mark
Won four of their final five conference games to vault to the No. 5 seed and secure the final First Round bye in the MAAC Championships
Projected to finish eighth in the MAAC Preseason Coaches’ Poll
Senior guard Kayla Hoohuli was named a Preseason Second Team All-MAAC selection
Hoohuli leads Canisius in scoring (11.1) and ranks third in the MAAC in three-point field goal percentage (.423) and tied for third in steals (1.9)
Rank 12th nationally shooting 38.1% from three-point range
Lost six of their last seven
Last Time Out: Siena 56, Niagara 52 (Jan. 9 - Niagara University, N.Y.)
Neither team led by more than a possession over the final 14 minutes until the final 3.8 seconds
Senior guard Tehresa Coles got a steal, was fouled and made two free throws to give Siena the lead back for good with 12.0 seconds to play
Siena held Niagara to more than 14 points under their season average and to just 30.9% shooting, more than 10 percent below their average clip
Sophomore guard Emia Willingham led Siena with a season-high 16 points, career-high nine rebounds and four steals off the bench
I N D I V I D U A L
C A R E E R T O T A L S
By the Numbers
The Saints are averaging 65.9 points including six 70+ point games
It marks Siena’s highest scoring average since the 2002-03 season (71.0)
Nine of Siena’s first 14 games have been decided by double figures (5-4 record)
Since the start of last season, 27 of the Saints’ 44 games (61.4%) have been decided by
double digits (9-18 record)
8-0 when shooting 70% or better from the free throw line (1-5 when shooting under 70%)
7-0 when holding the opposition to under 40% shooting
4-0 when four players or more score in double figures
9-2 when holding the opposition under 70 points
Ida Krogh averages 12.7 points at home and just 6.4 points in road/neutral contests
She averages 11.4 points and shoots .357 from three-point range in wins
Krogh averages 4.8 points and shoots .143 from three-point range in losses
Siena is 12-6 in non-conference games since the start of last season
The Saints finished with a winning non-conference record (5-4) last year for the first time in
11 years (7-3 in 2002-03)
Siena was just 27-68 (.284) in non-conference play the previous 10 years
The Saints are 46-26 (.639) all-time against this season’s non-conference opponents
Siena returns four of their top five and seven of their top nine scorers from a year ago, welcoming back 68.5% of their scoring
This and That
Siena started the year 3-0 for the first time since the 1993-94 season
Siena posted its second straight winning November after having not previously posted a winning
opening month since November 2000
Siena has swept the MAAC’s weekly awards twice this season (Nov. 24, Dec. 29)
The Saints had not previously swept the MAAC’s weekly awards since Jan. 20, 2004
Margot Hetzke’s three consecutive MAAC Rookie of the Week awards to open the season
marked the longest streak by a Siena freshman since Laura Menty captured MAAC Rookie of the
Week honors four straight weeks from Jan. 18 - Feb. 7, 2005
Hetzke’s five MAAC Rookie of the Week awards are the second most in program history
(Menty won six in 2004-05)
Siena has boasted the MAAC’s Rookie of the Week 10 times since the start of last season
with four different players earning honors (no other team has had more than four weekly award
winners and two different honorees over that time)
Siena was predicted to finish 10th (11 teams) in the MAAC Preseason Coaches’ Poll after finishing
10th last season
Senior captain Tehresa Coles and sophomore captain Meghan Donohue were named
Preseason Third Team All-MAAC selections
Siena has finished better than its preseason prediction in three of the past four years
2013-14 Recap
Posted a 9-22 overall record and finished 10th in the MAAC with a 3-17 mark
Final win of the program’s milestone 40th season was the 600th all-time
Nine wins were second fewest (1995-96 - seven) during program’s 30-season
Division I history
Three conference regular season victories and 22 overall losses were both program worsts
The Saints led the MAAC in both steals (9.9 - 29th nationally) and turnovers forced
(19.8 - T-19th nationally) for the second straight year
Meghan Donohue was named to the MAAC All-Rookie Team
Tehresa Coles led the MAAC in steals for the second straight year
She led the Saints in scoring (10.8), rebounding (5.7 - 10th MAAC) and steals
(2.1 - 1st MAAC)
10 of the Saints’ 12 players each led the team in scoring at least once
Seven different players scored double figures three times or more and four
posted 20-point games
Five different players recorded double-doubles
11 players averaged double digit minutes
The Saints scored 80 or more points four times after having eclipsed
80 points just twice total in the previous five seasons
Ranked 340th of 347 Division I programs in opponents three-point field
1 2
goal percentage (38.1%)
0 0
‘14-’15 CAREER
DOUBLE DIGIT SCORING
Tehresa Coles
11
45
Ida Krogh
4
17
Meghan Donohue
7
16
Margot Hetzke
11
11
Kelsey Booth
7
Emia Willingham
3
6
Symone Kelly
2
4
Kollyns Scarbrough
3
3
Brianna Logan
2
20+ POINT GAMES
Tehresa Coles
Margot Hetzke
Ida Krogh
Kelsey Booth
10+ REBOUND GAMES
Tehresa Coles
Margot Hetzke
Meghan Donohue
Kelsey Booth
5+ ASSIST GAMES
Ida Krogh
Tehresa Coles
Brianna Logan
Emia Willingham
Kollyns Scarbrough
DOUBLE-DOUBLES
Margot Hetzke
Tehresa Coles
Meghan Donohue
Kelsey Booth
Emia Willingham
THREE OR MORE 3’s
Kelsey Booth
Ida Krogh
Tehresa Coles
Brianna Logan
2
2
1
-
4
2
2
1
4
1
-
4
4
3
2
6
3
2
2
12
11
2
2
2
3
-
3
2
2
2
1
2
2
-
6
4
3
1
Team Leader Board (Games)
Scoring: Hetzke (6), Coles (3), Donohue (2), Krogh (2), Kelly (1),
Scarbrough (1), Willingham (1)
Rebounding: Hetzke (5), Scarbrough (4), Coles (2), Willingham (2),
Donohue (1), Kelly (1), Krogh (1)
Assists: Krogh (8), Coles (3), Scarbrough (2)
Minutes: Krogh (5), Coles (4), Scarbrough (3), Hetzke (2), Willingham
(1)
Double-Figures Scoring: Coles (11), Hetzke (11), Donohue
(7), Krogh (4), Scarbrough (3), Willingham (3), Kelly (2)
Double-Doubles: Hetzke (3)
3 4
0 1
1 2 3 4
0 0 0 0
Points: Margin of Victory
5 6
0 0
7
0
8
1
9 10 11 12 13 14 15+
2 1 0 1 0 0 3
Points: Margin of Defeat
5 6
1 0
7
0
8
0
9 10 11 12 13 14 15+
0 1 0 0 1 0 2
Player Quick Hits
Starters
F - #11 Margot Hetzke
Named MAAC Rookie of the Week five times over the first eight weeks
Tabbed Corvias ECAC Division I Metro/Upstate Rookie of the Week Dec. 2
Named the College Sports Madness MAAC Player of the Week Nov. 17
Ranks tied for 11th nationally amongst Division I freshmen in scoring (14.6)
Ranks third in the MAAC in scoring, rebounding (7.3) and offensive rebounding (2.6) and 10th in field goal percentage (.462)
Scored in double figures in 11 of 14 games, recorded three double-doubles and tallied a pair of 20+ point performances
Scored 29 points at Buffalo (Nov. 14) - tied for the fourth most scored by a freshman in their collegiate debut in NCAA Division I history
Was Penfield High School's all-time leading scorer with 1,924 points
Two-time All-State selection and Monroe County East Player of the Year
F - #45 Meghan Donohue
Leads the MAAC and ranks 28th nationally shooting 55% from the field
Ranks fourth in program history in career field goal percentage (.524)
Scored a career-high 17 points in win over Sacred Heart (Dec. 17)
Has both appeared in and started all 45 of Siena’s games over her first two seasons
Preseason Third Team All-MAAC selection and team tri-captain as a sophomore
2013-14 MAAC All-Rookie Team selection was three-time MAAC Rookie of the Week last season (11/11/13, 1/5/14, 2/13/14)
Ranked second amongst all MAAC rookies in both scoring (8.5) and rebounding (5.0) last season
Ranked fourth in the MAAC, shooting 51% from the floor last season
CAREER VS. CANISIUS (TWO GAMES): 8.0 points, 3.0 rebounds
G - #21 Kollyns Scarbrough
Scored in double figures twice and ranks second on the team in rebounding (5.4)
Posted season-highs of 17 points and six assists at MAAC Preseason co-favorite Quinnipiac Dec. 5
2014 NYSSWA Fourth Team All-State and First Team All-Daily News selection after averaging 15.2 points and 8.4 rebounds for perennial
power Christ the King
Named MVP of the 2014 New York City Mayor's Cup game
Tabbed a 2014 Brooklyn/Queens Girls' High School Basketball All-Star
Siena’s All-Time Career Steals Leaders
G - #25 Tehresa Coles
1.) Mary Gaudreau
1979-83
281
Ranks 33rd nationally in steals through Friday averaging 2.8 per contest
1999-03
265
Also stands fourth in the MAAC in free throw percentage (.830) and seventh in scor- 2.) Gunta Basko
Mary Fuchs
1986-90
265
ing (13.0)
4.) Lisa Speach
1982-86
255
Stands fifth in program history in career steals (246)
5.) Tehresa Coles
2011-pres.
246
Named MAAC Player of the Week for the first time in her career Nov. 24
Preseason Third Team All-MAAC selection and team tri-captain (second straight year as captain)
Led the MAAC in steals each of the previous two seasons
Led the Saints in scoring (10.8), rebounding (5.7 - 10th MAAC) and steals (2.1 - 1st MAAC) last season
Swiped 90 steals (third most in school history) and ranked 28th nationally averaging 2.9 steals per game during her sophomore season
Local product from Loudonville (Colonie Central)
Completed undergraduate degree in just three years, graduating in May with her degree in accounting, and is currently enrolled in Siena
College's M.S. in Accounting program
CAREER VS. CANISIUS (SIX GAMES): 11.3 points, 5.0 rebounds
G - #2 Ida Krogh
Named MAAC Player of the Week for the first time Dec. 29 after scoring a career-high 27 points in win over Colgate Dec. 28
Ranks fourth in the MAAC in assists (4.2), fifth in free throw percentage (.807) and 10th in assist-to-turnover ratio (1.04)
Scored in double figures four times and recorded three six-assist games including two straight
Led the Saints in both assists (62) and three-point field goal percentage (.358) last season
Ranked ninth in the MAAC, shooting 38.8% from three-point range during conference action last year
Finished last season strong, averaging 13.3 points, 5.7 rebounds and 2.5 assists over the final six games
CAREER VS. CANISIUS (FIVE GAMES): 4.2 points, 2.0 assists
Reserves
G - #4 Emia Willingham
Ranks tied for third in the MAAC in steals (1.9) and has tallied four four-steal games
Averaging 10.3 points, 6.0 rebounds, 3.5 steals, 2.5 assists and is shooting 56.7% from the field over the past four games
Scored a season-high 16 points and added a career-high nine rebounds and four steals off the bench in Friday’s win at Niagara
Was named MAAC Rookie of the Week on Dec. 2, 2013 of last year after posting season-highs of 17 points and seven rebounds and swiped
10 steals - tied for the most in program history and tied for the second most in MAAC history - in win over Sacred Heart (Nov. 26, 2013)
Ranked 10th in the MAAC averaging 1.4 steals last season
One of five finalists for the Miss New York Basketball Award as a senior at nearby Albany High
CAREER VS. CANISIUS (TWO GAMES): 3.5 points, 2.O steals
F - #12 Symone Kelly
Scored season-high and team-high 12 points off the bench in win at Binghamton Dec. 19
Junior forward appeared in just 22 games (two starts) over first two injury plagued seasons
Played in eight games last year before suffering season-ending injury in mid-December
Siena Women’s Basketball
Class of 2019
Jackie Benitez
5’9” G
Tobyhanna, Pa./Pocono Mountain West
Averaged 23.3 points, 9.7 rebounds, 3.9
steals and 2.6 blocks in leading Pocono
Mountain West to a second straight
Mountain Valley Conference
Championship last season
Named to the Pennsylvania Sports
Writers Class AAAA All-State First Team
and tabbed the Mountain Valley Conference MVP and Pocono Record
Player of the Year
Broke both her school's single-season (653) and career (1,276) scoring
records as a junior
JAQUES ON BENITEZ: "Jackie is a pure shooter. Add that with her athleticism and Siena fans will enjoy watching that lethal combination on the
court night in and out. She has deep range and will be able to stretch our
opponents' defenses immediately. She has a passion for basketball and
is an exciting player to have the chance to coach."
Katcia Perryman
6’0” F
Poughkeepsie, N.Y./The Peddie School (N.J.)
Three-star prospect who was given a
Scouts grade of 88
Ranked as the 73rd best player at her
position in her class
Named an All-MAPL Honorable Mention
selection following a strong junior season in which she scored a game-high 31
points and added 15 rebounds vs. Blair
in the MAPL Championship Game
JAQUES ON PERRYMAN: "In my 16 seasons of coaching, I don't
believe I've had the opportunity to coach a young woman with the raw
talent and athletic ability that Katcia Perryman brings to our program.
Her ceiling as a player is infinite, and I can't wait to get on the court with
her. She has an infectious personality and drive to be great on the court,
in the classroom, and as a person."
Deja Rawls
5’7” G
Abington, Pa./Abington
Three-star point guard who was given a
Scouts grade of 86
Two-time First Team All-League and 2013-14
First Team All-Area selection
Eclipsed 1,000 career points last season
Named an All-Area Second Team selection
as a sophomore and a Second Team AllLeague and All-Area Honorable Mention
honoree as a freshman
JAQUES ON RAWLS: "Deja is an extremely athletic point guard that
comes from very successful high school and AAU programs. She can score
in many ways, but does an even better job of facilitating the offense and
making every player around her better. She will make an immediate
impact on our program and help us improve the pace we play at from day
one."
The Last Time
Siena scored 100 points in a game: Siena defeated Rider 103-69 on
Jan. 13, 2003.
Siena allowed 100 points in a game: No. 8/8 Maryland defeated
the Saints 105-49 on Dec. 9, 2013 in College Park, Md.
Siena scored between 90-99: Siena defeated Niagara 91-56 in the
2003 MAAC semifinals on Mar. 8, 2003.
Siena won an overtime game: On February 7, 2010, Siena came back
from an 18-point deficit (biggest since Dec. 1, 2001) against Iona and
went on to win 75-67 in overtime. Siena hit its first six 3-pointers and
eight of its first nine in the second half. Lily Grenci posted career-highs in
points (14) and rebounds (6) in 23 minutes off the bench.
Siena lost an overtime game: Felicia DaCruz hit the front end of a
one-and-one with eight tenths of a second left in overtime to send
Fairfield past the Saints 66-65 on Jan. 16, 2014 in Bridgeport, Conn.
Siena was held to 40 points or fewer: Siena went scoreless for the
first seven minutes in a 78-39 loss to Marist on Feb. 6, 2014 at the ARC.
Siena held an opponent to 40 points or fewer: Siena held Saint
Peter’s to just 33.3% shooting in a 65-40 win at the Yanitelli Center in
Jersey City, N.J. on Jan. 4, 2015
Siena won by more than 30 points: On Jan. 14, 2011, Siena posted
a 77-37 drubbing at Niagara. The 40-point victory was the Saints largest
margin of victory ever in a MAAC road game. Additionally, it was the program’s biggest win in 16 years and most lopsided road win in 23 seasons.
Siena lost by more than 30 points: Marist scored the first 17 points
of the game in doubling up the Saints 78-39 on Feb. 6, 2014 at the ARC.
Five Siena players scored in double figures: The Saints placed five
players in double figures on Jan. 29, 2007 versus Rider at the Alumni
Recreation Center. Laura Menty (20), Sarah Fullmer (12), Katelyn Dooley
(11), Heather Stec (11), Shondaya Burrell (11).
Siena grabbed more than 50 rebounds in a game: Siena dominated the glass, out-rebounding Manhattan 56-30 in an 82-58 rout in
Riverdale, N.Y. on Jan. 5, 2014.
A Siena player had 10 or more assists in a game: Ida Krogh
became the first Saint since Liga Alpe-Luka on Nov. 10, 2007 to post a
double-digit assist game with a 10-assist performance in a 62-55 win
over Manhattan Jan. 13, 2013 at the Times Union Center.
A Siena player scored 30 or more points in a game: Kanika
Cummings poured in a career-high 31 points in Siena’s 86-80 MAAC opening loss at Iona on Dec. 29, 2013 in New Rochelle, N.Y.
A Siena player scored 25 or more points in a game: Senior guard
Ida Krogh scored 20 of her career-high 27 points in the second half in an
80-68 win over Colgate on Dec. 28, 2014 at the Times Union Center
A Siena player scored 20 or more points in a game: Senior captain Tehresa Coles scored 21 points and added seven rebounds, a careerhigh seven assists and a career-high tying six steals in a 75-65 win at
Sacred Heart on Dec. 17, 2014.
A Siena player recorded 20 or more rebounds in a game:
Heather Stec pulled down 23 rebounds on Jan. 21, 2007 at Saint Peter’s.
She came up one rebound shy of the program record (24) set by Melanie
Halker ‘97 on February 23, 1997.
Siena failed to convert a free-throw: On Dec. 4, 2006 Siena went 03 from the line at #1 Maryland.
Siena failed to miss a free-throw: Siena went a perfect 11-11 from
the free throw line in a 61-42 win over Rider at the ARC on Feb. 19, 2012
Siena failed to convert a 3-pointer: Siena missed all 12 of its shots
from beyond the arc in a 67-53 loss at North Carolina A&T on Nov. 25,
2011. It was the first time in 92 games (Feb. 29, 2008) that the Saints
failed to hit a three-pointer.
A Siena opponent failed to convert a 3-pointer: Saint Peter’s went
0-for-8 from beyond the arc in a 57-40 victory by the Saints on Feb. 19,
2011 at the Yanitelli Center in Jersey City, N.J. It marked the first time in
nine years that Siena held its opponent without a three since Marist went
0-for-9 from distance on Feb. 17, 2001.
Siena’s Record When...
Career Games
Played/Started
Tehresa Coles
Kelsey Booth
Ida Krogh
Meghan Donohue
Emia Willingham
Symone Kelly
Brianna Logan
Margot Hetzke
Kollyns Scarbrough
Emmanuella Edoka
Career
Games
104
80
80
45
43
36
30
14
14
-
Career
Starts
97
4
56
45
1
2
14
14
-
Consec.
Games
3
44
45
41
14
14
14
-
Consec.
Starts
3
31
45
14
14
-
Leads and Deficits
Most points
Fewest points
Biggest win
Biggest loss
Biggest lead
Biggest deficit
Biggest deficit overcome to win
Biggest lead lost
Biggest halftime lead
Biggest halftime lead lost
Biggest halftime deficit
Biggest halftime deficit overcome
Biggest second half lead
Biggest second half lead lost
Biggest second half deficit
Most points in a half
Fewest points in a half
80 vs. Colgate (12/28)
46 vs. Marist (1/2)
25 at Saint Peter’s (1/4)
19 vs. UAlbany (12/13)
27 vs. CCSU (11/19)
23 vs. Akron (11/29)
13 at Sacred Heart (12/17)
14 vs. Marist (1/2)
14 at Denver (11/28)
4 at Buffalo (11/14)
9 vs. Akron (11/29)
None
27 vs. CCSU (11/19)
9 vs. Marist (1/3)
23 vs. Akron (11/29)
51 (2nd) vs. Colgate (12/28)
20 (2nd) vs. Marist (1/2)
Record by Star ting Lineup
Starting Lineups
Hetzke - Donohue - Scarbrough - Coles - Krogh
Hetzke - Donohue - Scarbrough - Willingham - Krogh
Record
8-5
1-0
Leading at halftime................................................8-3
Trailing at halftime ................................................0-2
Tied at halftime ....................................................1-0
Overtime ................................................................0-0
SC shoots 50% or better from field ........................2-0
SC shoots between 40-49.9% from field ................5-1
SC shoots under 40% from field ............................2-4
Opponent shoots 50% or better from field ............0-2
Opponent shoots between 40-49.9% from field ......2-3
Opponent shoots under 40% from field ................7-0
SC outrebounds opponent ......................................8-5
Opponent outrebounds SC ......................................0-0
Tied in rebounds ....................................................1-0
SC records 10 or more steals ..................................2-1
SC records 15 or more assists ................................5-1
SC commits 15 turnovers or fewer ..........................3-2
SC commits more than 15 turnovers ......................6-3
SC commits fewer turnovers than opponent............4-1
SC commits more turnovers than opponent ............4-4
Tie in turnovers......................................................1-0
SC shoots 70% or better from the free throw line............8-0
SC shoots under 70% from the free throw line ......1-5
SC scores 59 points or fewer ..................................2-3
SC scores between 60-69 points..............................2-1
SC scores between 70-79 points..............................4-1
SC scores 80 points or more............................... ....1-0
Opponent scores 59 points or fewer........................5-1
Opponent scores between 60-69 points ..................4-1
Opponent scores between 70-79 points ..................0-2
Opponent scores 80 points or more ........................0-1
Four or more Saints score in double figures ............4-0
Playing in November ..............................................3-1
Playing in December ..............................................4-3
Playing in January..................................................2-1
Playing in February ................................................0-0
Playing in March ....................................................0-0
Playing on Monday ................................................0-0
Playing on Tuesday ................................................1-0
Playing on Wednesday ............................................2-1
Playing on Thursday ..............................................0-0
Playing on Friday....................................................4-2
Playing on Saturday ..............................................0-2
Playing on Sunday ..................................................2-0
Playing in the morning ..........................................0-0
Playing in the afternoon (12-5 PM) ........................5-3
Playing at night (After 5 PM)..................................4-2
Televised games ....................................................1-1
SC plays at home....................................................3-3
SC plays at the ARC ................................................2-2
SC plays at the Times Union Center ........................1-1
SC plays on the road ..............................................6-1
SC plays on a neutral court ....................................0-1
SC plays west of Albany ........................................4-1
SC plays east of Albany..........................................1-1
SC plays north of Albany.........................................0-0
SC plays south of Albany........................................1-0
When wearing white uniforms................................3-4
When wearing green uniforms................................6-1
When wearing gold uniforms ..................................0-0
When wearing pink uniforms..................................0-0
Keepin’ Track of the MAAC
For all the latest MAAC Women’s Basketball News and Scores visit www.MAACSports.com.
MAAC Standings
MAAC
W
5
4
4
3
3
3
2
2
1
1
0
Team
1.) Quinnipiac
2.) Marist
Iona
4.) Niagara
Canisius
Fairfield
7.) SIENA
8.) Monmouth
9.) Manhattan
Saint Peter’s
11.) Rider
L
0
1
1
2
2
2
3
4
4
4
5
Overall
W
13
8
7
7
5
4
9
6
2
1
3
Today’s Other MAAC Action
Quinnipiac at Niagara
Saint Peter’s at Iona
Fairfield at Rider
MAAC Preseason Coaches’ Poll
1 PM
2 PM
2 PM
MAAC Weekly Honors
Date
Nov. 17
Nov. 24
Dec. 1
Dec. 8
Dec. 15
Dec. 22
Dec. 29
Jan. 5
Jan. 12
Jan. 19
Jan. 26
Feb. 2
Feb. 9
Feb. 16
Feb. 23
Mar. 2
Player of the Week
Damika Martinez (ION)
Tehresa Coles (SIE)
Damika Martinez (ION)
Tori Jarosz (MAR)
Damika Martinez (ION)
Samantha Guastella (QU)
Ida Krogh (SIE)
Joy Adams (ION)
1.) Marist (5)
Quinnipiac (4)
3.) Iona (2)
4.) Fairfield
5.) Niagara
6.) Rider
7.) Manhattan
8.) Canisius
9.) Monmouth
10.) SIENA
11.) Saint Peter’s
L
3
6
7
7
9
10
5
9
12
12
12
Rookie of the Week
Margot Hetzke (SIE)
Margot Hetzke (SIE)
Margot Hetzke (SIE)
Casey Smith (FFD)
Payton Birchmeier (MAR)
Margot Hetzke (SIE)
Margot Hetzke (SIE)
Casey Smith (FFD)
112
112
106
84
75
58
49
44
43
34
12
*First place votes in parenthesis
Siena’s MAAC and NCAA Rankings
Siena
Points
Opp Points
Scoring Margin
Rebound Margin
FG%
Opp FG%
FT%
3-PT%
Opp 3-PT%
3-PT/GM
Assists
Steals
Blocks
Turnovers
A/TO Ratio
Turnover Margin
Player
Margot Hetzke
Tehresa Coles
Meghan Donohue
Ida Krogh
Emia Willingham
Total
65.9
62.1
+3.8
+7.0
41.3%
39.9%
69.1%
30.4%
32.5%
3.9
14.2
8.5
1.6
18.1
0.78
-1.57
MAAC Rank* NCAA Rank!
4th
154th
3rd
124th
2nd
133rd
1st
43rd
1st
113th
6th
204th
6th
143rd
6th
183rd
8th
244th
9th
268th
4th
104th
3rd
137th
11th
328th
9th
242nd
6th
166th
8th
239th
PTS - 14.6
REB - 7.3
FG% - .462
OREB - 2.6
DREB - 4.6
PTS - 13.0
FT% - .830
STL - 2.8
MIN - 32.3
FG% - .550
3rd
3rd
10th
3rd
6th
7th
4th
1st
8th
1st
AST - 4.2
FT% - .807
A/TO - 1.04
MIN - 33.9
STL - 1.9
*Out of 11 teams (through Friday)
!Out of 349 teams (through Friday)
4th
5th
10th
5th
T-3rd
207th
217th
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
102nd
33rd
N/A
28th
104th
117th
N/A
N/A
223rd
Radio
Covering the Saints
All games during the 2014-15 basketball season can be heard on
WVCR 88.3 “The Saint.” Mike Demos enters his ninth season as the
play-by play voice for Siena women's basketball and will be joined
again this season for the color commentary by Steve Amedio.
Pregame coverage begins 30 minutes prior to tipoff. Make sure to
tune in every Thursday night as well throughout the season for the
Siena Basketball Coaches Show on 88.3 “The Saint.” The program
airs from 6-7 p.m. and features interviews with players and coaches
Jimmy Patsos and Ali Jaques.
2014-15 Promotional Calendar
Nov. 19
Jan. 24
Jan. 28
Feb. 7
Feb. 12
Mar. 1
Central Connecticut
Manhattan
Rider
Monmouth
Niagara
Saint Peter’s
Stomp Out Homelessness
Dance Clinic
Kid’s Day
National Girls and Women in Sports Day
Pink Zone
Bobblehead Giveaway
*For more information on 2014-15 promotional events, visit
SienaSaints.com
*For additional information on the 15th Annual Pink Zone Game visit
www.SienaSaints.com/PinkZone
TV Games
Jan. 2
Jan. 24
Jan. 28
Feb. 12
Marist
Manhattan
Rider
Niagara
7 PM
2 PM
11 AM
7 PM
Nov. 14
Feb. 5
at Buffalo
at Rider
5 PM
5 PM
Online
All home games will once again be streamed online this season at
www.SienaAllAccess.com. Individual game passports cost $7.95 and
a season package is $59.95. Additionally, audio of games and
coaches shows and video of media luncheons can be accessed
online free of charge.
Siena Women’s Basketball on the Social Networks
www.facebook.com/sienawomensbasketball
@sienawomenshoop
www.instagram.com/sienasaints
www.youtube.com/thesienasaints
Q u i c k
C h a r t
Player Season and Career Highs
2 Ida Krogh
3 Brianna Logan
4 Emia Willingham
11 Margot Hetzke
12 Symone Kelly
21 Kollyns Scarbrough
24 Kim Lysius Cote
25 Tehresa Coles
35 Emmanuella Edoka
44 Kelsey Booth
45 Meghan Donohue
Points
Rebounds
Assists
Steals
Blocks
Points
Rebounds
Assists
Steals
Blocks
Points
Rebounds
Assists
Steals
Blocks
Points
Rebounds
Assists
Steals
Blocks
Points
Rebounds
Assists
Steals
Blocks
Points
Rebounds
Assists
Steals
Blocks
Points
Rebounds
Assists
Steals
Blocks
Points
Rebounds
Assists
Steals
Blocks
Points
Rebounds
Assists
Steals
Blocks
Points
Rebounds
Assists
Steals
Blocks
Points
Rebounds
Assists
Steals
Blocks
2014-15
27 vs. Colgate 12/28/14
6 three times
6 three times
3 twice
1 vs. UAlbany 12/13/14
16 at Niagara 1/9/14
9 at Niagara 1/9/14
5 twice
4 four times
29 at Buffalo 11/14/14
11 twice
4 at Quinnipiac 12/5/14
4 vs. Colgate 12/28/14
2 twice
12 at Binghamton 12/19/14
9 at Denver 11/28/14
3 twice
3 at Buffalo 11/14/14
2 twice
17 at Quinnipiac 12/5/14
8 twice
7 vs. Fairleigh Dickinson 12/30/14
3 twice
1 vs. CCSU 11/19/14
4 at Buffalo 11/14/14
5 at Buffalo 11/14/14
1 twice
1 at Buffalo 11/14/14
23 vs. CCSU 11/19/14
7 twice
7 twice
6 twice
1 twice
17 at Sacred Heart 12/17/14
12 vs. Marist 1/2/15
3 vs. Fairleigh Dickinson 12/30/14
2 vs. Colgate 12/28/14
1 six times
Career
Same
7 four times
10 vs. Manhattan 1/13/13
4 vs. Binghamton 12/21/13
1 seven times
12 at Maryland 12/19/13
4 five times
6 at Manhattan 1/5/14
3 vs. Binghamton 12/21/13
1 twice
17 vs. Sacred Heart 11/26/13
Same
Same
10 vs. Sacred Heart 11/26/13
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
14 vs. Buffalo 12/7/13
9 twice
Same
Same
2 seven times
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
25 vs. Canisius 1/26/14
14 at Manhattan 1/5/14
Same
6 six times
3 at Marist 2/12/12
25 at Rider 1/24/14
13 vs. Marist 3/7/14
3 at Quinnipiac 1/18/14
4 vs. Marist 3/7/14
4 vs. Marist 3/7/14
Same
14 at Iona 12/29/13
Same
3 twice
2 three times
2014-15 Siena College Women’s Basketball Roster
No.
0
2
3
4
11
12
14
21
25
35
44
45
Name
Denisha Petty-Evans^
Ida Krogh
Brianna Logan*#
Emia Willingham
Margot Hetzke
Symone Kelly
Joella Gibson%
Kollyns Scarbrough
Tehresa Coles*
Emmanuella Edoka
Kelsey Booth#
Meghan Donohue*
Cl.
Pos.
RS-Fr. G
Sr.
G/F
So.
G
So.
G
Fr.
F
Jr.
F
RS-Fr. G
Fr.
G
Sr.
G
Fr.
F
Sr.
F
So.
F
Ht.
5-10
6-0
5-5
5-8
5-11
6-2
5-6
5-10
5-9
6-0
6-0
6-1
Hometown/High School/Previous College
Bridgewater, N.J./Bridgewater-Raritan/George Mason
Aarhus, Denmark/Marselisborg Gymnasium
Lumberton, N.J./Rancocas Valley
Albany, N.Y./Albany
Penfield, N.Y./Penfield
Wyandanch, N.Y./St. Anthony’s
New York, N.Y./Murry Bergtraum
Jamaica, N.Y./Christ the King
Loudonville, N.Y./Colonie Central
Abuja, Nigeria/Bishop Kearney
East Hampton, Conn./East Hampton
Mogadore, Ohio/Archbishop Hoban
Coaching Staff
Head Coach – Ali Jaques (Third Season), NYU ‘98
Assistant Coach – Stephanie McCormick (Second Season), Catawba ‘94
Assistant Coach – Bridgette Mitchell (First Season), Duke ‘10
Assistant Coach – Sunny Vadopalaite (First Season), Felician ‘06
Director of Basketball Operations – Christina Richardson (First Season), Texas A&M ‘14
*Captains
^Will sit out the 2014-15 season due to NCAA transfer regulations
%Will redshirt during the 2014-15 season
#Will miss 2014-15 season due to injury
Pronunciation Guide
Denisha Petty-Evans
Ida Krogh
Emia Willingham
Margot Hetzke
Symone Kelly
Kollyns Scarbrough
Emmanuella Edoka
Ali Jaques
Bridgette Mitchell
Sunny Vadopalaite
Da-NEE-sha
E-da CROW
Ah-MY-ah
MAR-go HETS-kee
Sim-MOAN
COLLINS SCAR-bro
Eh-DOAK-ah
Al-EE JACKS
Bridge-ETT
Vado-pa-LAY-tay
2014-15 Siena College Women's Basketball
Siena Combined Team Statistics (as of Jan 10, 2015)
Conference games
RECORD:
ALL GAMES
CONFERENCE
NON-CONFERENCE
##
Player
11
25
45
21
04
02
12
Hetzke, Margot
Coles, Tehresa
Donohue, Meghan
Scarbrough, Kollyns
Willingham, Emia
Krogh, Ida
Kelly, Symone
Team
Total..........
Opponents......
gp-gs
Score by Periods
Siena
Opponents
146
156
156
156
124
160
102
5
5
1000
1000
1st 2nd
136 151
128 158
HOME
0-2
0-2
0-0
Total
3-Point
min avg fg-fga
fg% 3fg-fga 3fg%
5-5
5-5
5-5
5-5
5-0
5-5
5-0
TEAM STATISTICS
SCORING
Points per game
Scoring margin
FIELD GOALS-ATT
Field goal pct
3 POINT FG-ATT
3-point FG pct
3-pt FG made per game
FREE THROWS-ATT
Free throw pct
F-Throws made per game
REBOUNDS
Rebounds per game
Rebounding margin
ASSISTS
Assists per game
TURNOVERS
Turnovers per game
Turnover margin
Assist/turnover ratio
STEALS
Steals per game
BLOCKS
Blocks per game
ATTENDANCE
Home games-Avg/Game
Neutral site-Avg/Game
OVERALL
2-3
2-3
0-0
29.2
31.2
31.2
31.2
24.8
32.0
20.4
SIEW
287
57.4
+0.2
103-267
.386
20-73
.274
4.0
61-95
.642
12.2
197
39.4
+7.8
63
12.6
84
16.8
-3.6
0.8
34
6.8
5
1.0
1091
2-546
Totals
287
286
20-39
13-45
22-43
17-47
15-34
9-31
7-28
.513
.289
.512
.362
.441
.290
.250
AWAY
2-1
2-1
0-0
F-Throw
ft-fta
ft%
4-14
6-16
0-0
5-17
2-8
3-18
0-0
.286 13-20
.375 16-18
.000 3-7
.294 8-14
.250 10-19
.167 4-7
.000 7-10
.650
.889
.429
.571
.526
.571
.700
103-267 .386 20-73
103-267 .386 33-97
.274 61-95
.340 47-68
.642
.691
OPP
286
57.2
103-267
.386
33-97
.340
6.6
47-68
.691
9.4
158
31.6
75
15.0
66
13.2
1.1
39
7.8
21
4.2
555
3-185
0-0
*
*
*
*
*
Date
12/03/14
12/05/14
01/02/15
01/04/14
1/9/15
off
Rebounds
def tot avg
7 27 34
11 11 22
9 19 28
11 15 26
9 18 27
2 12 14
12 10 22
12 12 24
73 124 197
50 108 158
Opponent
FAIRFIELD
at Quinnipiac
MARIST
at Saint Peter's
at Niagara
* - Conference game
NEUTRAL
0-0
0-0
0-0
to blk stl
pts
avg
6.8
4.4
5.6
5.2
5.4
2.8
4.4
13
13
13
11
12
3
9
pf dq
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
6
13
1
10
9
20
4
a
10
14
8
13
16
18
5
57
48
47
47
42
25
21
11.4
9.6
9.4
9.4
8.4
5.0
4.2
39.4
31.6
74
93
0
0
63
75
84 5 34 287
66 21 39 286
57.4
57.2
L
L
L
W
W
2 2
1 7
1 2
0 3
0 13
0 5
1 2
Score
55-60
65-78
46-56
65-40
56-52
Att.
290
423
801
132
0
2014-15 Siena College Women's Basketball
Siena Combined Team Statistics (as of Jan 10, 2015)
All games
RECORD:
ALL GAMES
CONFERENCE
NON-CONFERENCE
OVERALL
9-5
2-3
7-2
HOME
3-3
0-2
3-1
##
Player
gp-gs
Total
3-Point
min avg fg-fga
fg% 3fg-fga 3fg%
11
25
45
02
21
04
12
24
Hetzke, Margot
Coles, Tehresa
Donohue, Meghan
Krogh, Ida
Scarbrough, Kollyns
Willingham, Emia
Kelly, Symone
Lysius Cote, Kim
Team
Total..........
Opponents......
14-14
13-13
14-14
14-14
14-14
14-1
14-0
4-0
438
420
397
474
431
333
273
34
14
14
2800
2800
TEAM STATISTICS
SCORING
Points per game
Scoring margin
FIELD GOALS-ATT
Field goal pct
3 POINT FG-ATT
3-point FG pct
3-pt FG made per game
FREE THROWS-ATT
Free throw pct
F-Throws made per game
REBOUNDS
Rebounds per game
Rebounding margin
ASSISTS
Assists per game
TURNOVERS
Turnovers per game
Turnover margin
Assist/turnover ratio
STEALS
Steals per game
BLOCKS
Blocks per game
ATTENDANCE
Home games-Avg/Game
Neutral site-Avg/Game
Score by Periods
Siena
Opponents
1st 2nd
437 485
396 474
31.3
32.3
28.4
33.9
30.8
23.8
19.5
8.5
SIEW
922
65.9
+3.7
314-760
.413
55-181
.304
3.9
239-346
.691
17.1
559
39.9
+7.0
199
14.2
254
18.1
-1.6
0.8
119
8.5
22
1.6
2732
6-455
Totals
922
870
66-143
54-130
72-131
32-93
33-102
29-74
25-78
3-9
.462 8-31
.415 17-48
.550 0-0
.344 17-56
.324 8-30
.392 4-15
.321 1-1
.333 0-0
314-760 .413 55-181
321-805 .399 90-277
OPP
870
62.1
321-805
.399
90-277
.325
6.4
138-209
.660
9.9
461
32.9
200
14.3
232
16.6
0.9
124
8.9
48
3.4
2854
7-343
1-451
AWAY
6-1
2-1
4-0
F-Throw
ft-fta
ft%
.258
.354
.000
.304
.267
.267
64-95
44-53
12-28
46-57
28-42
20-37
1.000 23-32
.000 2-2
Rebounds
def tot avg
37 65 102
27 38 65
21 49 70
7 47 54
26 49 75
23 40 63
24 37 61
1.000
4
7 11
28 30 58
.304 239-346 .691 197 362 559
.325 138-209 .660 153 308 461
*
*
*
*
*
Date
11/14/14
11/19/14
11/28/14
11/29/14
12/03/14
12/05/14
12/13/14
12/17/14
12-19-14
12/28/14
12/30/14
01/02/15
01/04/14
1/9/15
.674
.830
.429
.807
.667
.541
.719
off
NEUTRAL
0-1
0-0
0-1
7.3
5.0
5.0
3.9
5.4
4.5
4.4
2.8
39.9 231
32.9 306
Opponent
at Buffalo
CENTRAL CONNECTICUT
at Denver
vs Akron
FAIRFIELD
at Quinnipiac
UALBANY
at Sacred Heart
at Binghamton
COLGATE
FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON
MARIST
at Saint Peter's
at Niagara
* - Conference game
pf dq
33
35
39
18
34
33
36
3
to blk stl
pts
avg
34 7 16
38 2 36
25 6 5
57 1 10
37 1 16
43 0 26
13 5 9
2 0 1
5
5 199 254 22 119
8 200 232 48 124
204
169
156
127
102
82
74
8
14.6
13.0
11.1
9.1
7.3
5.9
5.3
2.0
922
870
65.9
62.1
0
1
3
0
0
1
0
0
a
15
38
11
59
30
31
13
2
W
W
W
L
L
L
L
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
Score
58-50
79-57
78-62
74-90
55-60
65-78
57-76
75-65
62-53
80-68
72-63
46-56
65-40
56-52
Att.
0
455
514
451
290
423
512
121
1213
365
309
801
132
0