WBB: Coast-To-Coast Athletic Conference

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bbald eagle

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Gallaudet's preseason roster is up on its website.  Only 8 players.  Only two return from last season.  No Crockett; no Sanders; no Dinkel.  :(

bbald eagle

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Show Time!  :D

Big Tournament Weekend

Good luck: Show 'em what you've got, CAC!

bbald eagle


mwcsid

Mary Wash 66, Trinity CT 38

All-American forward Debbie Bruen scored 18 points on 9-11 shooting and added seven rebounds in twenty minutes of action as the University of Mary Washington women's basketball team opened the 2005-06 season with a 66-38 victory over Trinity (CT) College on Saturday in the Swarthmore Tipoff Tournament. The Eagles, ranked #24 in the nation by DIII News, will face either Washington & Lee University or Swarthmore for the title on Sunday at 4 pm.
In a balanced effort that saw only one player play more than 20 minutes, the Eagles outrebounded Trinity, 52-27. Liz Hickey had eight points and five blocked shots, and Ashton Mitchell added ten points and seven rebounds. Among the guards, Katie Larson had seven rebounds and five assists, Leigh Kampman had six points, and Kaitie Clarkin added four assists.


smcmsid

Result yesterday from the Seahawks Tip-Off Classic...

Richard Stockton  69    (2-0)
St. Mary's (MD)     50    (0-2)

Seahawks return to action on Tuesday when they travel to Villa Julie.

mwcsid

Mary Wash 60, Washington & Lee 53

The University of Mary Washington women's basketball team received 17 points, six rebounds, and four steals from tournament MVP Debbie Bruen in a 60-53 win over Washington & Lee University on Sunday in the championship of the Swarthmore Tipoff Tournament. The Eagle, who improve to 2-0 on the season, also got 13 points from sophomore Liz Hickeyand twelve from all-tournament team selection freshman Ashton Mitchell.

The Eagles will host the Generals for their second meeting in three days on Tuesday at Goolrick Gymnasium in the home opener at 6 pm.

bbald eagle

The CAC women were 10-5 (.666) in games against non-conference opponents this opening weekend  :)

bbald eagle

Nice summary on the CAC website of last weekend's games:

http://www.cacsports.com/wbasketball/womensbasketball.html

Marymount senior Meghan Denham Named CAC Player of the Week, averaging 19 points a game in MU's 3 games.  :)



mwcsid

UMW 63, Washington & Lee 50

Sarah Flanagan the only Eagle in double figures with eleven, but Liz Hickey breaks her own school record with 12 blocked shots in the game, and also grabbed ten boards.

smcmsid

St. Mary's   55,    Villa Julie     43

Sophomore guard Megan Uglik led the Seahawks with a game-high 13 points. Freshman forward Allie Scott added 11 points and seven rebounds while sophomore forward Lisa Daciek added five points and a team-high ten rebounds. Freshman guard Kiely Murphy scored seven points on 3-of-3 shooting from the field.

For the Mustangs, forward Tanisha Foster posted a double-double with 11 points and a game-high 11 rebounds. Guard Alicia Barnard also scored 11 points while forward Cara Hill added ten points and eight rebounds.

bbald eagle

Quote from: mwcsid on November 22, 2005, 11:00:18 PM

Liz Hickey breaks her own school record with 12 blocked shots in the game.


12! Time for a nickname? The Terminator?  ;D

And, Congratulations to Gallaudet Bison for breaking into the win column vs. Trinity (D.C.).  :)


cuabigdog

The Lady Cardinals improve today 3-0 with an upset win over 5th ranked Scranton University with a score of 64-56... Th Lady Cards return to action on Mon. Nov28 hosting Montclair St at the DuFour center at 7:00 pm... see you there
CUA 2001 NCAA  DIII Basketball National Champions

Matt Letourneau

Congrats to the Lady Cardinals and first year coach Margaret Carey (we do love Margaret's at CUA, don't we?) for their huge upset victory over 5th ranked and national championship contender Scranton today.   The Cardinals led most of the game and put it away in the end.  They've got some great talent that's developed over the last few years--watch out Marymount....

eaglemaniac

I don't think Marymount is the one you need to worry the most about.  ;)
I may not always be Right........But I'm never Wrong!

ronk

     I was very impressed with the new coach and the execution of her team this early in the season. She ran a nice offense, got 4 or 5 layups off a pick and roll that Scranton couldn't stop and was into the game throughout