women`s basketball 2013-14
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women`s basketball 2013-14
UMass Lowell 2013-14 Schedule WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2013-14 Overall AE Record Record Date Opponent November Sat. 9 PROVIDENCE 109, UML 74 0-1 0-0 Tue. 12 at Yale 90, UML 77 0-2 0-0 Sat. 16 HOLY CROSS 92, UML 69 0-3 0-0 Sat. 23 at St. Francis, NY 77, UML 59 0-4 0-0 Tue. 26 at Oklahoma State, 102, UML 53 0-5 0-0 Wed. 27 at Nebraska 77, UML 42 0-6 0-0 December Sun. 1 *at Vermont 95, UML 82 0-7 0-1 Wed. 4 at Old Dominion 90, UML 57 0-8 0-1 Sat. 7 at Seton Hall 2:00 Tue. 10 at Rhode Island 7:00 Sun. 15 at Central Connecticut 1:00 Fri. 20 at Bryant 11:00 January Thu. 7*BINGHAMTON 7:00 Sat. 11 *at UMBC 1:00 Mon. 13 MOUNT IDA 6:00 Wed. 16*ALBANY 7:00 Sat. 18 *at Stony Brook 4:00 Mon. 20*HARTFORD 7:00 Thu. 23*MAINE 7:00 Sun. 26 *NEW HAMPSHIRE (Tsongas Center) 4:30 February Sat. 1 *at Binghamton 7:00 Wed. 4 *at Albany 7:00 Sat. 8*UMBC 1:00 Wed. 12*VERMONT 7:00 Sat. 15 *STONY BROOK (Tsongas Center) 2:00 Wed. 19 *at Hartford 7:00 Sat. 22 *at New Hampshire 1:00 Wed. 26 *at Maine 7:00 March Tue. 4 at NJIT 7:00 *America East Confernece game; Home games in CAPS UMass Lowell: 0-8, 0-1 America East Seton Hall: 6-1, 0-0 Big East 2013-14 America East Conference Standings chool S Vermont Albany Maine Stony Brook New Hampshire Binghamton Hartford UMBC UMass Lowell AE Overall Record R ecord 1-03-3 0-0 7-0 0-04-2 0-0 5-3 0-0 3-4 0-01-6 0-01-7 0-01-7 0-1 0-8 *games played through 12/6/13 UMass Lowell at Seton Hall Saturday, December 7, 2013 • 2:00 PM South Orange, NJ Last Time Out: On Education Day at Old Dominion in front of a new Lady Monarchs record of 8,086 fans, the River Hawks fell 90-57 at Ted Constant Convocation Center in Norfolk, VA Wednesday afternoon. Junior Shannon Samuels (Windsor, Conn.) led the River Hawks with 16 points, her fourth straight game leading UMass Lowell in points. Samuels also had a team-high five steals. Freshman Kenya Stewart (Hartford, Conn.) had game-high eight boards and six points, fifth straight game of leading the River Hawks in rebounds. Scouting the River Hawks: UMass Lowell two junior transfers, Shannon Samuels, a standout at Roxbury Community College, and Jasmine McRoy, who was a junior college All-American at Monroe (N.Y.) College lead the River Hawks, averaging 14.9 and 10.1 PPG, respectively. Sophomore Lindsey Doucette is averaging a team-high 6.3 RBG. Scouting the Pirates: The Seton Hall women’s basketball team has a 6-1 record this season and riding a three game win streak into todays game. The Pirates are coming off a 64-58 win over Fresno State last Saturday. Seton Hall’s sophomore Tabatha Richardson-Smith leads the team with 20.3 PPG, followed by Ka-Deidre Simmons with 14.7 PPG. Junior Bra’Shey ALi is averaging a team-high 15.3 RPG. The Pirates were predicted to finish tenth in the Big East preseason coaches’ poll. America East Tidbits: 1: The River Hawks average a league high 3.3 blocked shots per a game. 2: UMass Lowell leads America East with 10.8 Steals per a game. 3: The River Hawks took 85 shots in the game against Vermont, tied for the fourth-most in a game in America East history. 4: The 25 steals by UMass Lowell are tied for the third-most in a single game in conference history. 5: UMass Lowell forced 39 Vermont turnovers, the most forced in a game since before the 1999-2000 season. 6: The River Hawks are the America East team since Stony Brook in 2005 to score 74+ points in the first two games of the season. 7: The River Hawks’ 43 3-point attempts vs. Providence were an America East record. Lots of New Faces: The River Hawks welcome nine freshmen and two junior transfers this season. They join five returning players from last season. All-Time Series: First-ever meeting. Last Season: The River Hawks are coming off an 18-9 season in 2012-13. UMass Lowell finished the season second in NCAA Division II averaging 82.5 points-per-game. They were led by the nation’s leading scorer Bianca Simmons with 28.2 PPG. The squad caught fire and won 13 of 15 games to start the new year before falling in its last three games including the second round of the Northeast-10 tournament. What’s in a Name: The University of Massachusetts Lowell requests that members of the media refer to the institution as the “University of Massachusetts Lowell” or “UMass Lowell”. UMass Lowell is part of the UMass system, but has an identity separate from that of the University of Massachusetts (UMass), which is located in Amherst. Thank you for your cooperation. 2013-14 River Hawks Roster No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Hometown/High School (College) 3 Ashley Snyder Fr. F6-1 Foxboro, Mass./Foxboro 4 Allison Griffin Fr. G5-9 Swansea, Mass./Tabor Academy 5 *Jennifer Gonsalves So. G5-4 Harwich, Mass/Harwich 11 Brittany Lomanno Fr. G5-3 Billerica, Mass./Billerica Memorial 12 Asia Mitchell Fr. G5-8 Roxbury, Mass./Oliver Ames 13 Shannon Samuels Jr. G5-5 Windsor, Conn./Roxbury Community College 15 Rachel McCarron Fr. G5-8 Groton, Mass./Groton-Dunstable Regional 20 *Olufemi Hamilton So. G5-7 Bromley, England/Blair Academy (N.J.) 21 *Lauren Fiola Sr. F5-11 Fall River, Mass./B.M.C. Durfee 22 Kenya Stewart Fr. F6-1 Hartford, Conn./Suffield Academy 23 Jasmine McRoy Jr. G5-9 Gaithersburg, MD/Monroe College 24 *Melissa Frase So. G5-7 Tamworth, N.H./Kennett 31 Pricilla Dunphy Fr. G5-10 Barrington, R.I./La Salle Academy 32 Lauren Parra Fr. F6-1 Islip, N.Y./St. John the Baptist 33 *Lindsey Doucette So. F6-2 Hopkinton, Mass./Hopkinton 34 Nicole Hayner Fr. G5-9 Bedford, N.H./Bishop Guertin Head Coach: Sarah Behn (Boston College ’92), Third Season Assistant Coaches: Ralph Tomasso (Barrington College ’75), Kerry Cashman (Boston University ‘11), Jesyka Burks-Wiley, (Boston University ‘09) Director of Basketball Operations: Tyler Patch Captain: Lauren Fiola 2013-14 Pirates Roster No. Player Pos. Ht. Cl. 0 Sidney Cook F 6-2 RS-Fr. 1 Tabatha Richardson-Smith F 6-0 So. 3 Chizoba Ekedigwe C 6-5 Jr. 4 Jasmine McCall G 5-9 So. 5 Alexis Brown G 5-8 Jr. 10 Jordan Mosley G 5-10 Jr. 11 Ka-Deidre Simmons G 5-8 RS-Jr. 14 Elaine Swaby F 6-1 Sr. 15 Brittany Webb C 6-4 Sr. 21 Kathleen Egan G/F 5-10 Fr. 22 Teresa Kucera F/G 6-2 Fr. 23 Tara Inman G 5-9 Fr. 24 Bra’Shey Ali F 6-0 RS-So. 44 Janee Johnson F 6-1 Sr. 55 Breanna Jones F 6-0 Gr. Hometown / High School Parkton, N.C. (South View) Bay City, Texas (Bay City) Laurel, Md. (St. Vincent Pallotti) Manalapan, N.J. (Manalapan) Jacksonville, Fla. (Potter’s House Christian Academy) Orlando, Fla. (Timber Creek) Newark, N.J. (Malcolm X. Shabazz) Paterson, N.J. (John F. Kennedy) New York, N.Y. (ASA) (St. Michael Academy) Aberdeen, N.J. (St. John Vianney) Schwabisch Hall, Germany (Theodor Heuss Gymnasium) Holmdel, N.J. (Holmdel) Plainfield, N.J. (Nazareth (N.Y.)) Matthews, N.C. (Gulf Coast CC) (Providence Day) Springfield, Va. (Episcopal) Head Coach: Anthony Bozzella (Seton Hall ‘89) - First Season Assistant Coaches: Stephanie Del Preore (Marist ’04), Lauren DeFalco (Iona ’08), Tiffany Jones (Saint Peter’s ’06) Director of Basketball Operations: Timothy Gardner (Maryland ‘03) Coordinator of Basketball Operations: Marissa Flagg (Iona ‘11) Graduate Assistant: Alexandra Maseko (Seton Hall ‘13) Seton Hall Pirates Location:.....................................South Orange, NJ Enrollment......................................................9,700 President..................... Dr. Amado Gabriel Esteban Athletic Director:................................ Patrick Lyons Nickname:.................................................... Pirates Colors:............................................ Blue and White Home Court/Capacity:.... Walsh Gymnasium (2,600) Head Coach.................Anthony Bozzella (1st year) Alma Mater:............................................ Seton Hall Overall Record:.......................... 306-318(21 Years) Record at Seton Hall: ....................................... 0-0 Assistant Coaches: ............... Stephanie Del Preore ... Lauren DeFalco, Lauren DeFalco, Tiffany Jones 2012-13 Record:.............................................11-20 Conference:............................................... Big East 2012-13 Conference Record:................ 5-11 (12th) WBB Contact:................................. Vincent Novicki E-Mail:.............................vincent.novicki@shu.edu Office Phone:.................................. (973) 761-9493 Last Meeting:..............NO PREVIOUS MEETINGS Series With UML: .......NO PREVIOUS MEETINGS All-Time History vs. Seton Hall Quick Facts Series Record: First Ever Meeting Streak: First Ever Meeting First Meeting: First Ever Meeting Last Meeting: First Ever Meeting First Meeting: First Ever Meeting Last UML Win: First Ever Meeting Last Seton Hall Win: First Ever Meeting First UML Win: First Ever Meeting First Seton Hall Win: First Ever Meeting Last UML Win at Home: First Ever Meeting Last UML Win at Seton Hall: First Ever Meeting Last Seton Hall Win at Home: First Ever Meeting Last Seton Hall Win at UML: First Ever Meeting Overtime Record: Never played to OT Seton Hall’s Largest Margin of Victory: First Ever Meeting UML’s Largest Margin of Victory: First Ever Meeting Series Record at UML Home Sites: First Ever Meeting Series Record at Seton Hall Home Sites: First Ever Meeting Series Record at Neutral Sites: First Ever Meeting Sarah Behn vs. Seton Hall: First Ever Meeting Longest UML Win Streak: First Ever Meeting Longest Seton Hall Win Streak: First Ever Meeting Last Five Meetings: First Ever Meeting Last Ten Meetings: First Ever Meeting Postseason: First Ever Meeting All-Time Series Against Old Dominion First All-Time Meeting River Hawks Record When Overall Overall0-8 Home0-2 Away0-6 Neutral0-0 Monthly Records November0-6 December0-2 January0-0 February 0-0 March0-0 Daily Records Monday0-0 Tuesday0-2 Wednesday0-2 Thursday0-0 Friday 0-0 Saturday0-3 Sunday0-1 Miscellaneous River Hawks scores first 0-1 Opponent scores first 0-7 Leading at halftime 0-0 Trailing at halftime 0-8 Tied at halftime 0-0 Leading with 5 min. to play 0-0 Trailing with 5 min. to play 0-8 Tied with 5 min. to play 0-0 Games decided by 3 pts. or less 0-0 Games decided by 4-10 pts 0-0 Games decided by 11-plus pts 0-8 Overtime0-0 Score 60 points or fewer 0-4 Score 60-69 points 0-1 Score 70-79 points 0-2 Score 80-plus points 0-1 Allows 60 points or fewer 0-0 Allows 60-69 points 0-0 Allows 70-79 points 0-2 Allows 80-plus points 0-6 Outrebounded opponent 0-0 Outrebounded by opponent 0-7 Rebounds are even 0-1 Commit same or less TO than opp 0-5 Commit more TO than opp 0-3 Games following a win 0-0 Games following a loss 0-7 Games vs. winning teams 0-5 Games vs. losing teams 0-2 Games vs. .500 teams 0-1 Makes more or same 3FGs than opp 0-4 Makes less 3FGs than opp 0-4 Makes more or same FTs than opp 0-3 Makes fewer FTs than opp 0-5 USA Today Coaches Poll Overall Previous Rank School (First place votes in parentheses)Record Points Record 1 Connecticut (32) (9-0) 800 1 2 Duke (8-0) 763 2 3 Tennessee (7-0) 713 4 4 Stanford (7-1) 682 5 5 Notre Dame (6-0) 679 6 6 Kentucky (8-0) 662 7 7 Louisville (7-1) 593 3 8 Maryland (7-1) 576 8 9 Baylor (6-0) 540 9 10 South Carolina (8-0) 475 13 11 Penn State (5-1) 441 14 12 Iowa State (6-0) 403 15 13 Nebraska (6-1) 356 10 14 Louisiana State (6-1) 320 17 15 Oklahoma (5-2) 313 16 16 North Carolina (6-2) 304 12 17 Colorado (6-0) 301 19 18 Georgia (8-0) 245 21 19 Oklahoma State (7-0) 219 23 20 Texas A&M (4-2) 199 11 21 California (5-2) 187 20 22 Purdue (5-1) 133 22 23 Syracuse (8-0) 114 not ranked 24 Gonzaga (5-1) 112 24 25 Michigan State (5-2) 85 18 *2013-14 UML opponents BOLD; Poll released Dec. 3, 2013 Quick Facts Location: ..................................................... Lowell, MA 01854 Founded: ..........................................................................1975 Enrollment: .......................................................................9,026 Nickname:............................................................. River Hawks Colors: ......................................... Red, White, and Royal Blue Home Court:.............................Costello Athletic Center (2,100) .................................. Tsongas Center at UMass Lowell (6,111) Affiliation:.......................................................... NCAA Division I Conference:.......................................................... America East President:.....................................................Dr. Jack M. Wilson Chancellor: ....................................................Martin T. Meehan Director of Athletics: ...................................... Dana K. Skinner Head Athletic Trainer:.............................................Artie Poitras Coaching Staff/Team Information Head Coach:.......................... Sarah Behn (Boston College ‘92) E-Mail..................................................... sarah_behn@uml.edu Overall Record:.......................................84-100 (Seven years) Record at UMass Lowell:..............................29-25 (Third year) Women’s Basketball Office:...............................(978) 934-2325 • Assistant Coach Ralph Tomasso.....................(978) 934-2323 .......................................................... ralph_tomasso@uml.edu • Assistant Coach Kerry Cashman....................(978) 934-2268 ......................................................... kerry_cashman@uml.edu • Assistant Coach Jesyka Burks-Wiley....................................... .....................................................jesyka_Burkswiley@uml.edu • Director of Basketball Operations..........................Tyler Patch ................................................................ tyler_patch@uml.edu 2012-13 Overall Record:.................................................... 18-9 2012-13 Northeast-10 Conference Record:............... 15-7 (4th) Veterans Returning/Lost:.....................................................5/11 Starters Returning/Lost:........................................................0/5 UMass Lowell: Division I, America East in 2013-14 UMass Lowell’s athletic teams moved up to Division I and the elite America East Conference, representatives of both announced Feb. 14, 2013 at a rally at the Tsongas Center at UMass Lowell. The America East Board of Presidents unanimously approved accepting the University of Massachusetts Lowell as a member of the conference effective July 1, 2013. The move also received the unanimous support of UMass Lowell’s Faculty Senate Executive Committee and Student Government Association. “UMass Lowell is an outstanding addition to our membership and an ideal fit for America East,” Stony Brook University President and Chairman of the America East Board of Presidents Samuel L. Stanley said. “It is a public research university within our conference’s geographic footprint that highly values academics while also excelling in athletics.” “UMass Lowell is proud to have been chosen to join the America East conference, not just on the basis of the strengths of our outstanding athletics programs and facilities, but also because of the university’s excellence in academics, research and vibrant campus life,” said UMass Lowell Chancellor Marty Meehan. With the move to America East, the 16,300-student UMass Lowell joined institutions in America East that are of similar size and are also fouryear research universities, the majority of which are public. Those include the University of Maine, University of New Hampshire and University of Vermont, already fellow members of Division I Hockey East with UMass Lowell. “UMass Lowell student-athletes are not only known for their performance on the field, court and ice, but also in the classroom. Our previously only Division I sport, men’s ice hockey, has the highest average GPA of all of our men’s teams, regularly receiving honors from their league and other organizations,” said UMass Lowell Athletic Director Dana Skinner. “By moving all of our teams to the America East Conference, UMass Lowell will join our peers not only in athletics but also in academics and research.” “I am thrilled to welcome UMass Lowell as the newest member of America East,” America East Commissioner Amy Huchthausen said. “All throughout the membership evaluation process, our conference’s leadership has stressed the importance of finding peer institutions with similar profiles and an infrastructure of strong academics, competitive athletics programs and outstanding facilities. UMass Lowell has those assets and will strengthen America East in all facets.” UMass Lowell began competing in 14 sports in the 2013-14 academic year, but will not be eligible for postseason play while it completes the fouryear NCAA reclassification from Division II to Division I. The River Hawks will be full Division I members of America East for the 2017-18 academic year. As a full member of America East, UMass Lowell joined the University at Albany, Binghamton University, University of Hartford, University of Maine, University of Maryland Baltimore County, University of New Hampshire, Stony Brook University and University of Vermont. In addition, Fairfield University and Providence College are associate members of America East in field hockey and volleyball, respectively. Boston University departed America East for the Patriot League following the 2012-13 academic year. UMass Lowell, with more than 88 degree programs in its six colleges, is ranked as one of the top 100 public universities in the nation and as a top tier national university by U.S. News & World Report. All of UMass Lowell’s peer institutions, based on similar academic and research profiles, compete at the Division I level in athletics. Enrollment at the university has increased 40 percent in the last five years, while diversity and academic credentials of students have increased dramatically. The university has broken records in each of those years for the number of students receiving diplomas, and students on athletic teams have graduated at a higher rate than those who are not over the last 10 years. UMass Lowell –with 75,000 graduates earning among the top mid-career and starting salaries in New England, according to PayScale.com -- has been recognized by the Carnegie Foundation and President Obama’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll for community and campus engagement. “This move will add value to the degrees that students receive from UMass Lowell because being a Division I school will add to the prestige of the institution by strengthening the reputation of the university not just in this area but around the country,” said Student Government Association President Brian Dano, a marketing and finance major from Merrimack, N.H. “I hope one day to watch UMass Lowell athletics on ESPN in the not too distant future.” With the exception of its Division I men’s ice hockey team, UMass Lowell had been a member of NCAA Division II since 1975 and a member of the Northeast-10 Conference since 2000. Since 2000, the River Hawks have made 104 NCAA post-season appearances, won two team national championships, had two individual national championships and a pair of national players of the year, one Olympian, won 59 conference championships, had 214 All-Americans and 32 Academic All-Americans. America East was formed as a men’s basketballonly conference in 1979 as the ECAC North. The league became an all-sports association as the North Atlantic Conference in 1988. The conference changed names to America East in 1995. The addition of UMass Lowell is the first expansion since 2002 when UMBC was elected to membership effective for the 2003-04 academic year. Head Coach Sarah Behn One of the most recognized names in New England women’s basketball, Sarah Behn was named head coach of the UMass Lowell women’s basketball program on April 5, 2011 and enters her third year at the helm of the UMass Lowell women’s basketball program. In her first two seasons, Behn led the River Hawks to an 29-25 overall record, and 24-20 Northeast-10 Conference play. Last season, UMass Lowell finished with its best record in 10 years with an 18-9 clip, 15-7 in conference play. Its 81.5 point-per-a-game was good enough for sec- Behn established the Sarah Behn Basketball Camp in 1994. Over the last 17 years, her camps and clinics have developed more than 25,000 young women and men and have an annual enrollment of 2,200 players per year in over 25 communities in Massachusetts. Behn earned her first college coaching post in 1997 at Framingham State where she turned a struggling program from a last-place team into contenders for the Massachusetts State College Athletic Conference (MASCAC) title within a year. Also the head coach of the women’s soccer team, Behn guided the Rams to the 1999 MASCAC Championship and their first-ever NCAA Tournament appearance. She was named the 1999 MASCAC Women’s Soccer Coach of the Year. Behn was named the head coach at Franklin Pierce in 2000 where she took the women’s basketball program from a 14th-place finish in 2001 to a NE10 Tournament bid in 2002. She left the post after the 2001-02 season. Anxious to coach again while raising four children, Behn moved on to her alma mater, Foxboro H.S., in 2004 where she guided the Warriors to the MIAA Tournament in each of the last six seasons, which included appearances in the South Sectional semifinal in 2007 and 2010. She was named The Sun Chronicle Coach of the Year in 2010. ond in Divsion II. Leading the charge was senior Bianca Simmons with a nations best 28.2 PPG. UMass Lowell returns one starter and five veterans for the 2013-14 season. The sixth head coach in the program’s 36-year history, Behn enjoyed a spectacular career at Boston College (1989-93) where she became the only four-time Big East Conference all-star in BC women’s basketball history and two-time Kodak AllAmerican. She remains the all-time leading scorer in Big East regular season games with 1,546 points (67 games). For her career, Behn compiled 2,523 points. A four-year player at Foxboro H.S., Behn was an All-American in both soccer and basketball. She set the Massachusetts career scoring record as a senior with 2,562 points and remains among the top 10 career scorers in the State. Behn was named the Massachusetts Gatorade Player of the Year as a senior. Also a standout goalkeeper on the soccer team, she set a national high school record with more than 50 shutouts. Behn is a native of Foxboro, Mass., where she resides with her husband Tim and four children: twins Jack and Joey (11), Teddy (8) and Gracie (4). The Big East Conference Rookie of the Year in 1989-90, Behn was inducted into the BC Hall of Fame in 1998. Five years later, she became the first female student-athlete in BC history to have her jersey (No. 33) retired and was named among the top 10 athletes in BC history by Sports Illustrated in 2008. She graduated in 1993 with a degree in communications. Following graduation, she played professionally for one year in Ettlebruck, Luxembourg, and led Central Europe in scoring with 35.0 points per game. Sarah Behn compiled 2,523 points at Boston College. Assistant Coach Ralph Tomasso A native of West Warwick, R.I., Ralph Tomasso enters his second season on the UMass Lowell women’s basketball staff and will assist in strategy, recruiting as well as conditioning and fitness. A retired physical and health education teacher in the West Warwick, R.I., school district, Tomasso comes to UMass Lowell with a wealth of experience at the college and high school levels. He served a five-year stint as head coach at Bryant University (1986-91) as well as six years as boys’ coach at his alma mater, West Warwick H.S. (1992-98), and many years as a camp counselor/clinician throughout Rhode Island. During Tomasso’s tenure at Bryant University, he guided the Bulldogs to an overall record of 80-62 and a 48-40 clip in the NE-10. He twice led Bryant to the NE-10 Tournament Championship and the NCAA Tournament and reached the NE-10 Tournament all five years. In 1987-88, he led the Bulldogs to a 22-9 overall record and a 13-5 showing in the NE-10 (third place) and peaked at the end of the season, defeating Bentley for the NE-10 Tournament crown. Despite a first-round loss to Delta State (Miss.), the Bulldogs advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the second time in the program’s history. He repeated his success in 1988-89 with a 20-9 record (13-5 NE-10) and a second-place showing in the NE-10 regular season. Bryant again captured the NE-10 Tournament title and moved on to the NCAA Tournament where it lost to regional foe New Haven in the first round. Tomasso left the post at Bryant following the 1990-91 season to return to teaching at West Warwick H.S. where he was named the boys varsity coach. He led the Wizards to the Rhode Island State Tournament quarterfinal in 1992 and 1994. Tomasso earned his undergraduate degree in physical education and health from Barrington College in 1975 and moved on to receive his master’s certification in education from Providence College in 1978. He lives in Andover, Mass. Assistant Coach Kerry Cashman Kerry Cashman joins the River Hawks after a season as the Director of Operations for the University of New Hampshire’s women’s basketball team. As the Director of Operations, Cashman was primarily responsible for all film exchange, team travel, continued development of alumni and the friends of women’s basketball group and all other administrative duties. Cashman also served as the community service and life skills liaison. In 2011, Cashman was named the assistant coach at Lesley University. There, she was responsible for creation and execution of practice plans as well as the development of post players. Cashman is a 2011 graduate of Boston University where she was a four-year player for the women’s basketball team. She was a two-year captain for the Terriers and during her senior season broke out for a phenomenal season in which she averaged 7.5 points, 8.7 rebounds and 1.4 blocks per game. That same season, Cashman was named to the America East All-Conference Third Team as she ranked third in the conference in rebounding and second in blocks. For her career, Cashman scored 466 points, pulled down 496 rebounds, tallied 97 blocks and a compiled a .483 field goal percentage. In her four years at BU, the Terriers made two WNIT appearances, were the America East runner-ups twice and won the regular season championship in 2009. Cashman played her high school basketball for Exeter High School where she was a nominee for the McDonald’s All-American Team. In her senior season, Cashman averaged 16.5 points and 10.8 rebounds to go along with 3.1 blocks per game. That same year, she was a co-captain, was named to the All-State First Team and was named the MVP by the Exeter Newsletter. In addition to her decorated basketball career, Cashman was a three-year starter for the Exeter High School volleyball team. Cashman graduated from Boston University with a B.S. in Hospitality Administration. Assistant Coach Jesyka Burks-Wiley Jesyka Burks-Wiley joined the UMass Lowell women’s basketball coaching staff as an assistant coach in October 2013. Burks-Wiley was previously the women’s assistant coach at Nebraska-Omaha, played professionally in Europe and was a former standout at Boston University. At the University of Nebraska-Omaha, Burks Wiley helped guide the Mavericks to a 17-11 record in only its 2nd year at Division I and produce the first-ever first-team all-conference member. A 2009 graduate from Boston University, Burks-Wiley finished her career as the America East Player of the Year and Region I finalist for the 2009 State Farm Coaches’ All America Basketball Team. As a senior co-captain, Burks-Wiley averaged 17.9 points and 7.3 rebounds per game. She was a member of the 1,000-point club and had 500 rebounds in her career, one of only eight players to reach 1,000 points and 500 rebounds. Following graduation, Burks-Wiley played professionally in Europe. Her professional career started with Romania ICIM Arad in the Euro Cup in Romania. Burks-Wiley played in the top league in Finland before heading to Portugal where she took the CDTN team to the second round of the playoffs. She finished her professional career with Castor Braine, in Belgium, leading them to the second round of the playoffs. Burks-Wiley is a native of Kansas City, Mo. where she was a standout at Lincoln College Prep Academy. She averaged 19.0 points and 10.0 rebounds per game as a senior while leading Lincoln Prep to the Missouri 4A state championship game. She was an All-State, All-Conference and All-Metro selection. Burks-Wiley grandfather, Lester Burks, was an original member of the Harlem Globetrotters. UMass Lowell Players Career Highs Points Rebounds Assists Steals Blocks 3-Pt FG 12 2-10-13 6 1-7-12 22-10-13 3 11-25-12 2 3-3-13 3 1-2-13 21 Lauren Fiola Senior • Forward • 5-11 Fall River, Mass. • Business Administration AS A JUNIOR: Saw action in all 27 games for the River Hawks, with 10 starts • Averaged 2.9 ppg and 2.1 rpg • Highlights include scoring 12 points in a 87-68 win over Saint Michael’s (11/20) • Had five rebounds on three occasions. AS A SOPHOMORE: Played in 25 games coming off the bench • Scored season-high seven points in a 79-71 loss at SCSU (1/7). AS A FRESHMAN: Limited to only four games due to injuries • Season-highs include four points in a 75-53 loss at Pace and one rebound in a 92-56 win at New Haven. B.M.C. DURFEE H.S.: Four-year starter for Tony Martin • Amassed more than 1,000 points • McDonald’s All-America nominee • Voted three-time scholastic all-star by the Fall River Herald News • 2010 Boston Herald All-Scholastic standout • 2010 Comcast All-Tournament Team • 2009 Fila All-American Camp • Named to the Coca Cola All-Star Game three times • Also a starting forward for the Rhode Island Breakers • Member of Seniors Helping Freshmen club. PERSONAL: Daughter of Ken and Carole Fiola of Fall River, Mass. • Sister, Alex, was a standout player at former NE-10 rival Southern Connecticut • Lists Boston Celtics as favorite team, Kevin Garnett as favorite player • Aspires for a career in public relations or international business • Majoring in business administration. TotalTotal 3-pt3-pt Year GP-SFG/FGA FG%FG/FGA FG% FT/FTA FT% Reb. Avg. Ast. TO Blk Stl Pts. Avg 10-11 5-0 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 2-3 .6672 0.401004 0.8 11-12 25-0 14-39 .359 3-6 .500 3-11 .27338 1.5794834 1.4 12-13 27-1027-78.34618-54 .333 7-14.500572.1 918 610792.9 13-14 8-73-17 .176 1-9 .111 2-2 1.00031 3.958329 1.1 Totals 65-17 45-136.33022-69 .319 14-30.4671282.0213613201261.9 23 Jasmine McRoy Junior • Guard • 5-9 Gaithersburg, MD • Criminal Justice Career Highs Points 17 11-12-13 Rebounds8 11-16-13 Assists 411-16-13 Steals 2 11-16-13 Blocks 1 11-16-13 3-Pt FG 2 11-16-13 BEFORE UMASS LOWELL: Played two seasons at Monroe College • As a freshman she averaged 14.2 points a game and was selected as a second team All-American • Won the NJCAA Championship in 2012 • As a sophomore, “Jaz” averaged 14.8 ppg while pulling down 4.9 rpg. WALTHAM MILL HIGH: Played four years of varsity basketball at Waltham Mill High for Iva Hicks • 1,000 point scorer • Captain as a senior • First-team All-America • Also played soccer, softball and ran track • Honor roll student. PERSONAL: Daughter of Elishia McRoy and Chris Jones • Nickname is “Jaz” • Names the Los Angeles as her favorite professional team • Names Rajon Rondo, Derrick Rose and Lebron James as her favorite athletes • Greatest sports moment is when she won the NJCAA championship with the Monroe Mustangs. TotalTotal 3-pt3-pt Year GP-SFG/FGA FG%FG/FGA FG% FT/FTA FT% Reb. Avg. Ast. TO Blk Stl Pts. Avg 13-14 7-5 23-79 .2918-37 .21617-30 .56735 5.07 132771 10.1 Totals 7-5 23-79 .2918-37 .21617-30 .56735 5.07 132771 10.1 13 Shannon Samuels Junior • Guard • 5-5 Windsor, Conn. • Criminal Justice Career Highs Points 27 11-12-13 Rebounds6 11-27-13 Assists 612-1-13 Steals 5 12-4-13 Blocks - 3-Pt FG 2 11-17-13 BEFORE UMASS LOWELL: Played two seasons at Roxbury Community College. WINDSOR HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year player at Windsor High School • Three-time captain • Three-time All-Conference • All-State as a senior. PERSONAL: Daughter of Patricia and Waynes Samuels of Windsor, Conn. • Nickname is “Shay” • Names Los Angeles Lakers as favorite NBA team, Kobe Bryant as favorite athlete • Greatest sports moment came when she hit the game winning shot during her all-star game in high school. TotalTotal 3-pt3-pt Year GP-SFG/FGA FG%FG/FGA FG% FT/FTA FT% Reb. Avg. Ast. TO Blk Stl Pts. Avg 13-148-8 39-106.368 6-27 .222 35-46.761222.82532 017119 14.9 Totals8-8 39-106.368 6-27 .222 35-46.761222.82532 017119 14.9 Career Highs Points 16 11-10-12 Rebounds11 11-9-13 Assists 311-12-13 Steals 4 11-12-13 Blocks 4 1-9-13 3-Pt FG 4 11-10-12 33 Lindsey Doucette Sophomore • Forward • 6-2 Hopkinton, Mass. • Excercise Physiology AS A FRESHMAN: Played in all 27 games for the River Hawks with 13 starts • Averaged 4.8 ppg, 4.9 rpg and 1.0 apg • Scored 16 points and gathered eight rebounds in a 134-65 win at Mercy (11/10) • Registered 13 points, six rebounds and four steals in a 96-94 victory at Pace (1/19). HOPKINTON HIGH SCHOOL: Played three years of varsity basketball at Hopkinton H. S. • Captain her senior year • Two-time Tri-Valley League All-Star • 2012 Boston Herald All-Scholastic. PERSONAL: Daughter of Cheryl and Robert Doucette • Has two younger siblings • Lists the Boston Celtics and New England Patriots as her favorite professional teams • Names Rajon Rondo as her favorite athlete • Greatest sports moment was beating Medfield for the first time...Majoring in exercise physiology. TotalTotal 3-pt3-pt Year GP-SFG/FGA FG%FG/FGA FG% FT/FTA FT% Reb. Avg. Ast. TO Blk Stl Pts. Avg 12-13 27-13 49-124.39523-61 .377 8-12.6671314.9272627371294.8 13-148-518-56.321 5-25 .200 8-13.615506.4 612 614496.1 Totals 35-18 67-180.37228-86 .326 16-25.6401815.2333833511785.1 Career Highs Points 16 11-9-13 Rebounds5 11-26-13 Assists 42-6-13 Steals 4 2-10-13 Blocks - 3-Pt FG 3 2-10-13 24 Melissa Frase Sophomore • Guard • 5-7 Tamworth, N.J. • Business Management AS A FRESHMAN: Played in all 27 games for the River Hawks, with four starts • Averaged 4.6 ppg and 1.5 apg • Highlights include scoring 11 points and two steals in a 96-94 win at Pace (1/19) • Also scored 11 points and grabbed three rebounds in a 72-71 loss at New Haven (2/2). KENNETT HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year varsity player at Kennett H.S. for Peter Ames • Three-time all-state • 1,000 point scorer • Led Eagles to NH State Division II Championship as a junior • McDonald’s All American nominee • Went to New Hampton for post-graduate year • Honor roll student. PERSONAL: Daughter of Laurie and Kim of Tamworth, NH • Nicknam is “Meliss” • List Boston Celtics as favorite professional team • Favorite sports athlete is Rajon Rondo • List winning the New Hampshire state championship as her greatest sports moment • Majoring in business management. TotalTotal 3-pt3-pt Year GP-SFG/FGA FG%FG/FGA FG% FT/FTA FT% Reb. Avg. Ast. TO Blk Stl Pts. Avg 2012-13 27-4 42-120.350 33-101 .327 6-8.750190.74025 0301234.6 13-14 8-3 20-52 .3857-33 .21210-12 .88313 1.68 100757 7.1 TOTAL 35-7 62-172 .360 40-134 .299 16-20 .800 31 0.89 48 35 0 37 180 5.1 5 Jennifer Gonsalves Sophomore • Guard • 5-4 Harwich, Mass. • Nursing Career Highs Points 25 11-10-12 Rebounds4 11-23-13 Assists 41-6-13 Steals 6 2-13-13 Blocks 1 2-2-13 3-Pt FG 4 11-10-12 AS A FRESHMAN: Played in all 27 games for the River Hawks • Averaged 4.2 ppg and 1.1 rpg • Scored a season-high 25 points on opening night at Mercy in a 134-65 win (11/20). HARWICH HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year starter at Harwich H.S. • Amassed a Harwich H.S. record 1,761 career points and was a four-time South Shore League All-Star • Averaged 21.0 points per game as a senior • Received Player of the Year honors as a junior and senior • Three-year captain and led the South Shore League in scoring all four years • 2012 Boston Herald and Boston Globe All-Scholastic • Member of the National Honor Society. PERSONAL: Daughter of Danette and Glen of Harwich, Mass. • Youngest of four children • Lists Boston Celtics as favorite team, Ray Allen as favorite player • Aspires to become a nurse • Majoring in nursing TotalTotal 3-pt3-pt Year GP-SFG/FGA FG%FG/FGA FG% FT/FTA FT% Reb. Avg. Ast. TO Blk Stl Pts. Avg 2012-13 27-0 41-127.32320-66 30.3 12-23.522301.12236 2291144.2 2013-14 8-21-12 .083 0-6 0.00 0-3 .0006 1.026032 0.3 TOTAL 35-2 42-139 .302 20-72 27.8 12-26 .460 36 1.0 24 42 2 32 116 3.3 20 Olufemi Hamilton Sophomore • Guard • 5-7 Bromley, England • English Career Highs Points 7 11-9-13 Rebounds3 11-9-13 Assists 211-12-13 Steals 1 11-12-13 Blocks - 3-Pt FG - - AS A FRESHMAN: Redshirted. BLAIR ACADEMY: Mid Atlantic Prep League all first team • Served as team captain for two seasons • 2009 English U16 women’s national Player of the Year. PERSONAL: One of two children of Theodora and Franklyn Hamilton of London, England • Older brother plays for Loyola Marymount • Names Rajon Rondo as her favorite athlete...Majoring in English. TotalTotal 3-pt3-pt Year GP-SFG/FGA FG%FG/FGA FG% FT/FTA FT% Reb. Avg. Ast. TO Blk Stl Pts. Avg 2013-14 8-05-14 .357 0-3 0-0 5-7 .7147 0.9340315 1.9 TOTAL 8-05-14 .357 0-3 0-0 5-7 .7147 0.9340315 1.9 Career Highs 31 Points 9 12-1-13 Rebounds4 12-4-13 Assists 112-1-13 Steals 4 12-1-13 Blocks - Freshman • Guard • 5-10 3-Pt FG - - Barrington, R.I. • Civil Engineering Priscilla Dunphy LA SALLE ACADEMY: Four-year varsity starter at La Salle Academy for Sean Reddy • Surpassed the 1000 career-points mark while at La Salle • Two-time First Team AllState, All-Conference, and All-Division • Three-time Rhode Island state champion • 2012 Rhode Island Wendy’s High School Heisman Award winner • Also played soccer and ran track • Student Ambassador, National Honor Society, National Spanish Honor Society and First Honors all four years. PERSONAL: Daughter of Kristel and Bryan Dunphy of Barrington, RI • Nickname is “Cilla” • List the Boston Celtics and New England Patriots as her favorite professional teams • Names Larry Bird and Ray Allen as her favorite sports figures • List winning the Rhode Island state championship three straight years as her greatest sports moments. TotalTotal 3-pt3-pt Year GP-SFG/FGA FG%FG/FGA FG% FT/FTA FT% Reb. Avg. Ast. TO Blk Stl Pts. Avg 2013-14 4-14-16 .250 0-7 0-0 1-4 .2507 1.826059 2.3 TOTAL 4-14-16 .250 0-7 0-0 1-4 .2507 1.826059 2.3 Career Highs 4 Points -- Rebounds1 11-9-13 Assists -Freshman • Guard • 5-9 Steals - Blocks - Swansea, Mass. • Accounting 3-Pt FG - - Allison Griffin TABOR ACADEMY: Played four years of varsity basketball for Will Becker at Tabor Academy • Led Tabor Academy to two New England Class A Championships. Selected to the Fall River Herald News all-scholastic team • Honor roll student. PERSONAL: One of four children of Nan and Mike Griffin of Swansea, Mass. • Nickname “Allie” • Hobbies include tennis and reading • Lists the Boston Bruins, Celtics, Red Sox and New England Patriots as her favorite professional teams • Names Tom Brady and Chris Herren as her favorite athletes • Names winning the Class A New England championship back-to-back years as greatest sports moment • Majoring in Accounting . TotalTotal 3-pt3-pt Year GP-SFG/FGA FG%FG/FGA FG% FT/FTA FT% Reb. Avg. Ast. TO Blk Stl Pts. Avg 2013-14 5-0 0-1 .000 0-0 0-0 0-0 .0001 0.200000 0.0 TOTAL 5-0 0-1 .000 0-0 0-0 0-0 .0001 0.200000 0.0 Career Highs Points 16 12-1-13 Rebounds5 11-12-13 Assists 111-26-13 Steals 3 12-1-13 Blocks - 3-Pt FG 5 11-9-13 34 Nicole Hayner Freshman • Guard • 5-9 Bedford, N.H. • Accounting BISHOP GUERTIN: Four years varsity starter at Bishop Guertin • Two-time All-State selection, first team as a junior and second team as a senior • Bishop Guertin captured the 2012 New Hampshire Division I state championship and finished runners up in 2013 • Member of the National Honor Society. PERSONAL: Daughter of Cathleen and Mark Hayner of Bedford, N.H. • Has two older sisters Kristie and Kady • Nickname is “Nikki” • Lists the Boston Bruins, Celtics, Red Sox and New England Patriots as her favorite professional teams • Names Ray Allen, Kevin Durant and Tom Brady as her favorite athletes • Greatest sport moment was winning the 2012 New Hampshire Division I state championship as a junior • Majoring in exercise physiology with aspirations to become a physical therapist. TotalTotal 3-pt3-pt Year GP-SFG/FGA FG%FG/FGA FG% FT/FTA FT% Reb. Avg. Ast. TO Blk Stl Pts. Avg 2013-14 8-2 25-76 .329 16-57 .281 0-0 .00018 2.34 100566 8.3 TOTAL 8-2 25-76 .329 16-57 .281 0-0 .000 18 2.3 4 10 0 5 66 8.3 Career Highs Points 12 11-16-13 Rebounds2 11-27-13 Assists 312-4-13 Steals 4 12-1-13 Blocks 2 11-16-13 3-Pt FG 2 11-16-13 11 Brittany Lomanno Freshman • Guard • 5-3 Billerica, Mass. • Nursing BILLERICA MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL: Played four years of varsity basketball at Billerica Memorial H. S. for Chris Doneski • Captain her senior year • Three-time Merrimack Valley Conference All-Conference • Four-time MVC all-star • 2013 Boston Herald All-Scholastic • Four-time Lowell Sun All-Star • Co-Most Valuable Player in the MVC her senior season • Captured the MVC championship as a senior • Also played soccer and a member of the National Honor Society • Played her AAU ball for Mass Lady Warriors under coach Carmen Scarpa. PERSONAL: Daughter of Brenda and David Lomanno of Billerica, Mass. • Has an older brother, Chris •Nickname is “Britt” • Lists the Boston Celtics and New England Patriots as her favorite professional teams • Names Rajon Rondo and Kobe Bryant as her favorite athletes • Greatest sports moment was capturing the Merrimack Valley Conference championship • Majoring in nursing. TotalTotal 3-pt3-pt Year GP-SFG/FGA FG%FG/FGA FG% FT/FTA FT% Reb. Avg. Ast. TO Blk Stl Pts. Avg 2013-14 7-1 11-40 .2754-18 .222 9-11 .8183 0.413 140735 5.0 TOTAL 7-1 11-40 .2754-18 .222 9-11 .8183 0.413 140735 5.0 15 Rachel McCarron Freshman • Guard • 5-8 Groton, Mass. • Nursing Career Highs Points 5 11-12-13 Rebounds1 11-27-13 Assists 111-26-13 Steals 2 12-1-13 Blocks 1 11-12-13 3-Pt FG 1 12-4-13 GROTON-DUNSTABLE REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL: Played four years of varsity basketball at Groton Dunstable Regional High School for Mark Hennelly • Three-time Midland Wachusett Most Valuable Player • Captain as a senior • Finished with 1,042 career points and 669 rebounds • Three-time Lowell Sun All-Star • Two-time Worcester Telegram & Gazette Super Team. PERSONAL: Daughter of Maureen and Edwin McCarron of Groton, Mass. • Has two older brothers • Hobbies include playing the piano and reading • Chose UMass Lowell because of the school’s academic reputation and the great River Hawks coaching staff. TotalTotal 3-pt3-pt Year GP-SFG/FGA FG%FG/FGA FG% FT/FTA FT% Reb. Avg. Ast. TO Blk Stl Pts. Avg 2013-14 8-16-15 .4004-12 .333 2-2 1.0007 0.9151318 2.3 TOTAL 8-16-15 .4004-12 .333 2-2 1.0007 0.9151318 2.3 12 Asia Mitchell Career Highs Points 15 11-23-13 Rebounds4 11-12-13 Assists 411-12-13 Freshman • Guard • 5-8 Steals 3 12-4-13 Blocks 1 11-26-13 Roxbury, Mass. • Criminal Justice 3-Pt FG 2 11-26-13 OLIVER AMES HIGH SCHOOL: Played four years of varsity basketball at Oliver Ames High School for head coach Elaine Clement-Holbrook • Served as team captain as a senior • Averaged 10 points, five assists and four rebounds as a senior • Two-time Brockton Enterprise All-Scholastic • Led the Tigers to a 36-8 record over last two seasons • Captured the 2010 Mass. Div II State Championship. PERSONAL: Daughter of Beatrice Mitchell and William Owens of Boston, Mass. • Youngest of nine children • Lists the Chicago Bulls, Boston Celtics, Miami Heat and Minnesota Lynx as her favorite professional teams • Names Derrick Rose, Kevin Durant, Maya Moore and Elena Delle Donne as her favorite athletes • Can also speak Spanish • Majoring in criminal justice with aspirations to work in homeland security. TotalTotal 3-pt3-pt Year GP-SFG/FGA FG%FG/FGA FG% FT/FTA FT% Reb. Avg. Ast. TO Blk Stl Pts. Avg 2013-14 8-2 13-43 .3024-22 .182 8-11 .72719 2.45 151638 4.8 TOTAL 8-2 13-43 .3024-22 .182 8-11 .72719 2.45 151638 4.8 32 Lauren Parra Freshman • Forward • 6-1 Islip, N.Y. • Undeclared Major Career Highs Points 2 11-26-13 Rebounds3 11-27-13 Assists 112-4-13 Steals 1 11-26-13 Blocks 2 11-9-13 3-Pt FG - - ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST: Played four years of basketball at St. John the Baptist for Ted Oberg • Senior year team Most Valuable Player • Top rebounder on Long Island as a senior • Member of the Spanish Honor Society and graduated cum laude. PERSONAL: The daughter of Laura and Steve Swetz of Islip, N.Y. • Nickname is “Stretch” • Lists the New York Knicks and Yankees as her favorite professional team • Names Tyson Chandler as her favorite athlete • Loves going to the beach • Chose UMass Lowell because of the school environment and the River Hawks coaching staff. TotalTotal 3-pt3-pt Year GP-SFG/FGA FG%FG/FGA FG% FT/FTA FT% Reb. Avg. Ast. TO Blk Stl Pts. Avg 2013-14 8-0 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 0-2 .00012 1.513322 0.3 TOTAL 8-0 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 0-2 .00012 1.513322 0.3 3 Ashley Snyder Freshman • Forward • 6-1 Foxboro, Mass. • Accounting Career Highs Points 2 11-6-13 Rebounds- Assists 111-9-13 Steals - Blocks 1 11-27-13 3-Pt FG - - FOXBORO HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year player at Foxboro H.S. for Lisa Downs • Two-time captain • Hockomock League All-Star • Hockomock League First Team • Named Most Valuable Player at the Winter Warrior Classic • Also played volleyball • Member of the National Honor Society, Student Council and Best Buddies • Earned academic excellence in marketing and personal finance. PERSONAL: Daughter of Susan and Larry Snyder of Foxboro, Mass. • Lists Boston Celtics and New England Patriots as favorite professional teams • Influenced by Larry Bird • Majoring in accounting. TotalTotal 3-pt3-pt Year GP-SFG/FGA FG%FG/FGA FG% FT/FTA FT% Reb. Avg. Ast. TO Blk Stl Pts. Avg 2013-14 5-0 1-5 .200 0-0 .000 0-1 .0000 0.010102 0.4 TOTAL 5-0 1-5 .200 0-0 .000 0-1 .0000 0.010102 0.4 22 Career Highs Points 6 12-4-13 Rebounds11 11-27-13 Assists 112-4-13 Steals 2 12-4-13 Freshman • Forward • 6-1 Blocks 2 11-27-13 3-Pt FG - - Hartford, Conn. • Undeclared Major Kenya Stewart SUFFIELD ACADEMY: Played at Suffield Academy for coach Justin Pepoli • Captain as a senior • Selected to All-Conference • Rhode Island All-State • Led Tigers to 2012 State Championship. PERSONAL: Daughter of Nicole Thomas of Hartford Conn. • Lists Boston Celtics as favorite NBA team, Paul Pierce and Candace Parker as her favorite athletes • Loves watching scary movies • Has five sisters. TotalTotal 3-pt3-pt Year GP-SFG/FGA FG%FG/FGA FG% FT/FTA FT% Reb. Avg. Ast. TO Blk Stl Pts. Avg 2013-14 8-2 10-45 .2220-17 .000 0-0 .00042 5.3359520 2.5 TOTAL 8-2 10-45 .2220-17 .000 0-0 .00042 5.3359520 2.5 UMass Lowell Season Box Score (as of Dec 04, 2013) All games RECORD: ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE ## 03 04 05 11 12 13 15 20 21 22 23 24 31 32 33 34 Player Ashley Snyder Allison Griffin Jennifer Gonsalves Brittany Lomanno Asia Mitchell Shannon Samuels Rachel McCarron Olufemi Hamilton Lauren Fiola Kenya Stewart Jasmine McRoy Melissa Frase Priscilla Dunphy Lauren Parra Lindsey Doucette Nicole Hayner Total.......... Opponents...... Score by Periods UMass Lowell Opponents OVERALL 0-8 0-1 0-7 gp-gs 5-0 5-0 8-2 7-1 8-2 8-8 8-1 8-0 8-7 8-2 7-5 8-3 4-1 8-0 8-5 8-3 8 8 min avg 15 16 72 120 123 180 62 55 120 125 154 138 47 65 166 142 3.0 3.2 9.0 17.1 15.4 22.5 7.8 6.9 15.0 15.6 22.0 17.3 11.8 8.1 20.8 17.8 1600 1600 1st 249 357 HOME 0-2 0-0 0-2 Total 3-Point fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct 1-5 0-1 1-12 11-40 13-43 39-106 6-15 5-14 3-17 10-45 23-79 20-52 4-16 1-3 18-56 25-76 180-580 270-575 .200 0-0 .000 0-0 .083 0-6 .275 4-18 .302 4-22 .368 6-27 .400 4-12 .357 0-3 .176 1-9 .222 0-17 .291 8-37 .385 7-33 .250 0-7 .333 0-0 .321 5-25 .329 16-57 .310 55-273 .470 52-178 2nd 263 376 Totals 512 733 .000 .000 .000 .222 .182 .222 .333 .000 .111 .000 .216 .212 .000 .000 .200 .281 .201 .292 AWAY 0-6 0-1 0-5 F-Throw ft-fta pct 0-1 0-0 0-3 9-11 8-11 35-46 2-2 5-7 2-2 0-0 17-30 10-12 1-4 0-2 8-13 0-0 97-144 141-214 .000 .000 .000 .818 .727 .761 1.000 .714 1.000 .000 .567 .833 .250 .000 .615 .000 .674 .659 off NEUTRAL 0-0 0-0 0-0 Rebounds def tot avg 0 0 0 1 0 1 3 3 6 2 1 3 5 14 19 16 6 22 0 7 7 4 3 7 12 19 31 19 23 42 13 22 35 7 6 13 2 5 7 3 9 12 15 35 50 3 15 18 120 186 306 160 297 457 pf dq 0.0 1 0.2 3 0.8 5 0.4 7 2.4 10 2.8 15 0.9 5 0.9 4 3.9 24 5.3 11 5.0 22 1.6 5 1.8 3 1.5 10 6.3 29 2.3 18 38.2 172 57.1 149 a to blk stl 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 6 0 0 13 14 0 0 5 15 1 0 25 32 0 0 1 5 1 0 3 4 0 1 5 8 3 0 3 5 9 0 7 13 2 0 8 10 0 0 2 6 0 0 1 3 3 3 6 12 6 1 4 10 0 5 86 148 26 4 182 167 24 pts 0 2 0 0 3 2 7 35 6 38 17 119 3 18 3 15 2 9 5 20 7 71 7 57 5 9 2 2 14 49 5 66 86 512 82 733 avg 0.4 0.0 0.3 5.0 4.8 14.9 2.3 1.9 1.1 2.5 10.1 7.1 2.3 0.3 6.1 8.3 64.0 91.6 UMass Lowell Game-by-Game Points-Rebounds-Assists (as of Dec 04, 2013) All games Opponent Date Score PROVIDENCE at Yale HOLY CROSS at St. Francis Brooklyn at Oklahoma State at Nebraska at Vermont at Old Dominion 11/09/13 11/12/13 11/16/13 11/23/13 11-26-13 11/27/13 12/01/13 12-4-13 74-109 77-90 69-92 59-77 52-103 42-77 82-95 57-90 Opponent Date Score PROVIDENCE at Yale HOLY CROSS at St. Francis Brooklyn at Oklahoma State at Nebraska at Vermont at Old Dominion 11/09/13 11/12/13 11/16/13 11/23/13 11-26-13 11/27/13 12/01/13 12-4-13 74-109 77-90 69-92 59-77 52-103 42-77 82-95 57-90 Opponent Date Score PROVIDENCE at Yale HOLY CROSS at St. Francis Brooklyn at Oklahoma State at Nebraska at Vermont at Old Dominion 11/09/13 11/12/13 11/16/13 11/23/13 11-26-13 11/27/13 12/01/13 12-4-13 74-109 77-90 69-92 59-77 52-103 42-77 82-95 57-90 L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L 03 SNYDER,ASH 04 GRIFFIN,AL 05 11 GONSALVES, LOMANNO,BR 12 MITCHELL,A 13 15 SAMUELS,SH MCCARRON,R 14-1-3 27-5-5 15-4-1 3-1-2 14-1-4 16-6-3 18-2-6 12-2-1 2-1-0 5-0-0 0-1-0 2-0-0 3-0-1 3-1-0 0-2-0 3-2-0 20 HAMILTON,O 21 FIOLA,LAUR 22 23 STEWART,KE MCROY,JASM 24 FRASE,MELI 31 DUNPHY,PRI 32 PARRA,LAUR 33 DOUCETTE,L 34 HAYNER,NIC 0-0-1 DNP 2-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 7-3-1 0-1-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-2-0 1-1-0 2-0-0 5-0-0 6-11-0 6-10-3 8-2-1 8-4-1 4-4-0 0-10-1 10-4-0 7-5-0 0-1-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 2-10-1 2-3-0 5-2-1 0-6-2 0-5-1 0-0-0 0-2-0 0-3-0 0-1-1 2-0-0 0-1-0 0-4-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-2-0 4-10-1 2-5-1 4-11-0 4-5-0 6-8-1 3-0-0 DNP 12-0-2 3-0-3 2-0-1 4-2-2 4-1-2 7-0-3 9-4-1 17-7-2 13-8-4 6-8-0 14-3-0 DNP 9-4-0 3-1-0 0-1-4 0-4-1 1-1-0 15-3-0 6-3-0 0-3-0 9-2-0 7-2-0 16-2-1 8-2-1 7-0-3 10-1-2 2-5-1 8-1-0 1-0-0 5-2-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-1-0 9-2-1 0-4-1 0-3-0 0-2-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 2-1-0 0-3-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 15-1-1 10-5-0 6-5-0 8-3-1 3-1-1 6-1-0 16-1-0 2-1-1 UMass Lowell Game-by-Game Highs (as of Dec 04, 2013) All games Opponent PROVIDENCE Date 11/09/13 Score Points 74-109 16-Melissa Frase Rebounds 11-Lindsey Doucette Assists 4-Asia Mitchell at Yale 11/12/13 77-90 27-Shannon Samuels 10-Lindsey Doucette Steals 2-Melissa Frase Shannon Samuels 5-Shannon Samuels 4-Lindsey Doucette HOLY CROSS 11/16/13 69-92 15-Shannon Samuels 8-Jasmine McRoy 4-Jasmine McRoy at St. Francis Brooklyn at Oklahoma State 11/23/13 59-77 15-Asia Mitchell 11-26-13 52-103 14-Jasmine McRoy Shannon Samuels 3-Brittany Lomanno 4-Shannon Samuels at Nebraska at Vermont 11/27/13 12/01/13 10-Kenya Stewart 5-Kenya Stewart Lauren Fiola Melissa Frase 42-77 16-Shannon Samuels 11-Kenya Stewart 82-95 18-Shannon Samuels 5-Kenya Stewart 3-Shannon Samuels 6-Shannon Samuels at Old Dominion 12-4-13 57-90 12-Shannon Samuels 8-Kenya Stewart 3-Brittany Lomanno 2-Jasmine McRoy Lindsey Doucette 2-Lauren Fiola 3-Shannon Samuels 2-Kenya Stewart 4-Priscilla Dunphy Brittany Lomanno 5-Shannon Samuels Blocked shots 2-Lauren Parra Lauren Fiola 1-Rachel McCarron Lauren Fiola Kenya Stewart 1-Jasmine McRoy 1-Kenya Stewart 2-Kenya Stewart 2-Kenya Stewart 3-Lindsey Doucette 3-Kenya Stewart