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#1
Region 6 women's basketball / Re: CAC
December 09, 2006, 08:00:17 PM
Stockton 69
Catholic  63


In Washington DC, Richard Stockton College (NJ) defeated Catholic in a non-conference matchup. RSC outscored CUA 50-37 in the 2nd half.
#2
Region 6 women's basketball / Re: CAC
February 07, 2006, 07:11:36 PM
I apologize to Pat.. My comments are for D-Mac..
#3
Region 4 women's basketball / Re: NJAC
February 07, 2006, 06:07:55 PM
Looks like Stockton and Montclair are the best 2 in the conference right now. WPU and TCNJ should be in the semi-finals as well. Stockton is the best team, but can they play to their potential the rest of the way?
#4
Region 6 women's basketball / D3 Hoops Top 25
February 07, 2006, 06:06:12 PM
 I can not believe that the individual responsible for putting together the top 25 (Pat Coleman) can say that a teams "track record" in previous years has an impact on where they are placed in the following years standings.  That is ridiculous. If a team is undefeated this year, but lost in the second round of the NCAA's last year, that should not matter. Yes Scranton,Southern Maine,  and Washington U are legitamite top-quality programs, year after year, but Mary Washington is the best team in D3 at this moment. They should definitely be ranked ahead of Washington U. I also saw Scranton play twice, and saw UMW three times. Mary Washington is a better team, no doubt.. They find ways to win, and play excellent team basketball.
The CAC as well as the NJAC in previous years do not get any true respect from D3 Hoops in my opinion. Our Atlantic regions top teams would beat many, and I mean many, of D3 Hoops Top 25 on any given night!! Wake up and put UMW where they belong, at the TOP!
#5
Region 4 women's basketball / Re: NJAC Coaches
December 21, 2005, 01:40:55 PM
Henderson from TCNJ, Fussner from Stockton have to be regarded as the best coaches in the NJAC. Sharp at Kean and Monahan at Paterson are also very good coaches.  Lisella at Rowan needs some better recruiting.
#6
Region 4 women's basketball / Top 25
December 20, 2005, 11:45:56 AM
Richard Stockton is ranked 23rd in the nation in the week 4 poll. Nice to see a NJAC team get some early recognition.
#7
Region 4 women's basketball / NJAC Player of Week
December 19, 2005, 03:41:03 PM
Richard Stockton senior forward Lisa Zak was named this week's NJAC player of the week. Zak scored 22 points and had 14 rebounds in Stockton's 78-53 road win over Matymount University on Sat. December 17th. Zak is 4th in the NJAC in scoring, averaging 14.6 ppg. Stockton is atop the NJAC with a 9-0 overall record, and 5-0 in the NJAC.

Kean freshman Melissa Beyruti was named this weeks NJAC Rookie of the week. She averaged 14.5 points and 4.5 steals in two games, wins over York (NY) and Hunter. Beyruti currently ranks third in the NJAC in scoring with a 14.7 average. Kean is 8-1 overall and 4-1 in the NJAC (only loss to Richard Stockton).
#8
Region 6 women's basketball / Marymount
December 12, 2005, 09:29:49 PM
College of New Jersey 60  Marymount 55

Arlington VA: Marymount which led by 14 points with 15:30 left in the game, loses to TCNJ from the New Jersey Athletic Conference. Marymount was led by Randi Jones' 11 points and 8 rebounds and 4 assists. TNCJ wa sled by Margo Buchalski, who came off of the bench to score 14 points on 5 of 11 shooting from the floor. TNCJ imporves to 5-4 and Marymount drops to 5-2. Marymount hosts another NJAC opponent, undefeated Richard Stockton 3pm on Sat. Stockton defeated TNCJ 70-55 at TCNJ a week ago.
#9
Region 6 women's basketball / Catholic/Stockton
December 08, 2005, 09:18:24 PM
Pomona, NJ: Richard Stockton defeated Catholic U. 72-61 in a non-conference game. Stockton jumped out to a 32-25 halftime lead, and never looked back, outscoring Catholic by 4 in the 2nd half for the win. Stockton remains unbeaten at 7-0. Sophomore guard Jessica Rainey led four Ospreys in double-figures, scoring 20 points on 6-10 shooting from the floor. Rainey also had a team high 8 rebounds for head coach Joe Fussner, who was facing Catholic head coach Margaret Carey for the first time. Carey was an assistant under Fussner for four seasons, helping the Ospreys to the 2004-2005 NJAC title.  Senior forward Lisa Zak scored 18 points, and junior forward Alicia Morris scored 12 points. Sophomore transfer Lisa Neira added 10 points for RSC.
Jackie DeBorger and Lindsay DiRomualdo each led Catholic with 13 points. Shannon Mertz scored 12 points for Catholic. DeBorger had 10 turnovers.
#10
Region 4 men's basketball / Re: NJAC TALK
December 07, 2005, 09:51:02 PM
When did Rowan mens basketball join the bible school league?
#11
Region 4 women's basketball / Re: NJAC Player of Week
December 06, 2005, 06:21:40 PM
I'm not arguing that Goodman did not have a solid week. However, your posting that Rowan is better that William Paterson is ridiculous. People in Glassboro are claiming that this years team is the worst since the early/mid 1980's. Paterson is by far a better team, and was picked third in the NJAC pre-season poll. You are also forgetting that Stockton beat pre-season #1 TCNJ in Ewing. Let's face it, Goodman scored more points and that was why she got the votes. NJCU goes 1-1, losing to Newark. Stockton goes 2-0, and from what Ive heard, Morris domintated both opponents inside....
#12
Region 4 women's basketball / Re: NJAC
December 06, 2005, 11:49:14 AM
They should rename the award to the NJAC High Scorer of the Week !
#13
Region 4 women's basketball / Re: NJAC
December 05, 2005, 08:01:34 PM
NJAC Player of Week for Week Ending 12-04-05. Who selects the Player of the Week? Alicia Morris from Stockton dominated William Paterson and controlled the boards against TCNJ. Stockton defeated both opponents (whom are selected #1 and #3 in preseason poll!), and NJCU goes 1-1, beating an average at best, Rowan team. I understand its NJCU's first win in Glassboro in decades, but come on people, Morris deserved this week's selection... Individual stats are a huge part of the selection, but points isn't everything. You can;t score without the ball, and Morris crushed both Paterson and TCNJ on the glass. She had five steals and 19 points against Paterson.
#14
Region 4 women's basketball / Re: NJAC
December 05, 2005, 07:55:30 PM
NJAC