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Fighting Scots Face Virginia Union in Atlantic Regional Opening Round

#7 EDINBORO Fighting Scots (20-8, 15-6 PSAC West) vs. #2 VIRGINIA UNION Panthers (27-2, 15-2 CIAA North)
NCAA Division II Women's Basketball Tournament – Atlantic Regional First Round
Friday, March 15, 2019, 2:30 PM | Waco Center | Glenville, WV
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THE GAME STORY
  • Edinboro is making its second straight appearance in the NCAA Division II Tournament, and its 11th overall. It is the first appearance under head coach Callie Wheeler, who served as the assistant coach under long-time head coach Stan Swank before taking over this year. The Fighting Scots are the seventh seed in the Atlantic Regional, and enter with a 20-8 record, the ninth straight year with 20-or-more wins. They finished third in the PSAC West with a 15-6 record, making their tenth straight appearance in the PSAC Tournament. Edinboro suffered a 71-67 loss to Gannon in the first round of the tournament.
  • Virginia Union, the second seed in the regional, won the CIAA championship thanks to a 74-41 win over Fayetteville State on March 2. That boosted the Panthers to 27-2 overall record. They were ranked ninth in the latest WBCA Division II Top 25. VUU is making its fourth straight appearance in the NCAA Tournament, all in conjunction with the appointment of head coach AnnMarie Gilbert. The have reached the Elite Eight two of the last three years, including finishing as the Division II national runner-up in 2016-17.
  • Both teams were in last year's Atlantic Regional, which was hosted by Virginia Union, and both were eliminated by Bowie State. Virginia Union was the top seed and lost to Bowie State in the first round. Edinboro came in as the fourth seed and defeated Virginia State in the quarterfinals before falling to Bowie State in the semifinals.
  • The winner of Friday's Edinboro-Union game will move on to an Atlantic Regional semifinal contest on Saturday with the winner of the Indiana(Pa.)-Bowie State game. IUP is the third seed and Bowie State the sixth seed. That contest will take place at 5 p.m.
  • This marks the fourth meeting between the schools, and the second this year. The two teams met on the second day of the VUU Tip-Off Classic to start the season. The 18th-ranked Panthers handed the 11th-ranked Fighting Scots a 79-58 defeat. A year earlier, it was Edinboro upsetting a Virginia Union squad that had reached the NCAA Division II Championship Game before falling to Ashland.
  • The PSAC announced its 2019 All-PSAC teams last week, with Edinboro well-represented. The guard tandem of Michaela Barnes and Jontay Walton were accorded All-PSAC West first team honors, while forward Ciara Rosten was selected to the second team.
  • Virginia Union's Shareka McNeill was named the CIAA Player of the Year. Ifunanya Okoye was selected to the All-Rookie team.
  • Edinboro returns to the site where it won its last regional title. The Fighting Scots won the 2014 Atlantic Regional, hosted by Glenville State, to reach the Elite Eight for the second time. However, that tournament was played at Jesse R. Lilly Gym, while trhe Waco Center was still under construction.
  • First-year head coach Callie Wheeler has guided the Scots to a tenth straight PSAC Tournament berth and a ninth consecutive 20-win season. Wheeler served as the assistant coach under Stan Swank for 11 seasons before taking the reins. She is one of the top all-time players at Edinboro and was inducted into the Edinboro Athletic Hall of Fame in 2016.    
THE 2019 ATLANTIC REGIONAL
FIRST ROUND

Friday, March 15
Game 1 – 12 noon -- #6 Bowie State (22-5) vs. #3 Indiana(Pa.) (26-3)
Game 2 – 2:30 p.m. -- #7 Edinboro (20-8) vs. #2 Virginia Union (27-2)
Game 3 – 5 p.m. -- #8 West Liberty (21-9) vs. #1 Glenville State (29-2)
Game 4 – 7:30 p.m. -- #5 Charleston(WV) (25-6) vs. #4 California(Pa.) (24-5)

SEMIFINALS
Game 5 – 5 p.m. – Winner Game 1 vs. Winner Game 2
Game 6 – 7:30 p.m. – Winner Game 3 vs. Winner Game 4

FINALS
Game 7 – Winner Game 5 vs. Winner Game 6

THE ATLANTIC REGION FIELD

#1 Glenville State
Record:  29-2
Conference:  Mountain East
Head Coach:  Kim Stephens (84-10, 3rd year)
Players to Watch:  Emily Stoller (F, 6-1, Jr. – 18.3 ppg., 3.6 rpg., 67 assists), Courtney Davis (F, 6-0, Sr. – 9.2 ppg., 7.4 rpg., 37 blocks), Zakiyah Winfield (G, 5-7, Fr. -- 9.4 ppg., 3.7 rpg., 61 steals, 66 assists)

#2 Virginia Union
Record:  27-2
Conference:  CIAA
Head Coach:  AnnMarie Gilbert (111-13, 4th year)
Players to Watch:  Shareka McNeil (G, 5-6, So. -- 25.3 ppg., 2.6 rpg., 54 steals), Jasmine Carter (F, 6-2, R-Sr. -- 7.8 ppg., 10.1 rpg., 30 blocks, 31 steals), Rejoice Spivey (G, 5-8, Sr. -- 8.3 ppg., 4.0 rpg., 203 assists, 66 steals), Nicole Floyd (C, 6-3, Sr. -- 9.8 ppg., 6.5 rpg., 54 steals)

#3 Indiana(Pa.)
Record:  26-3
Conference:  PSAC
Head Coach:  Tom McConnell (144-37, 6th year)
Players to Watch:  Carolyn Appleby (G, 5-5, Sr. – 17.9 ppg., 3.2 rpg., 111 assists, 52 steals), Lauren Wolosik (G, 5-9, R-Sr.-- 12.3 ppg., 3.4 rpg., 150 assists, 62 steals, 12 blocks), Brittany Robinson (F, 6-0, Sr.-- 12.0 ppg., 6.7 rpg., 45 blocks, 57 steals), Lexi Griggs (G, 5-10, Jr. -- 10.6 ppg., 5.5 rpg., 25 blocks)

#4 California(Pa.)
Record:  24-5
Conference:  PSAC
Head Coach:  Jess Strom (189-51, 8th year)
Players to Watch: Seairra Barrett (F, 6-0, R-Sr. -- 21.7 ppg., 8.8 rpg., 81 steals, 63 assists), Abbey Sporio (G, 5-7, Sr. -- 10.0 ppg., 4.0 rpg., 79 steals, 61 assists), Jiahna Flood-Francis (G, 5-7, Sr. -- 9.3 ppg., 2.7 rpg., 56 steals), Gina Vallecorsa (G, 5-9, Jr. -- 8.5 ppg., 3.6 rpg., 37 3's)

#5 Charleston(WV)
Record:  25-6
Conference:  Mountain East
Head Coach:  Becky Burke (25-6, 1st year)
Players to Watch: Raziyah Farrington (G, 5-8, Sr. -- 22.9 ppg., 4.3 rpg., 87 assists, 56 steals, 27 blocks), Anna Hayton (F, 6-2, Jr. -- 13.8 ppg., 7.6 rpg., 37 blocks), Brooklyn Pannell (G, 5-9, So.-- 12.7 ppg., 3.2 rpg., 80 steals, 54 assists), Gracie Roberts (G, 5-9, Sr. -- 7.5 ppg., 4.5 rpg., 154 assists, 65 steals)

#6 Bowie State
Record:  22-5
Conference:  CIAA
Head Coach:  Shadae Swan (76-49, 5th year)
Players to Watch:  Kyaja Williams (F, 5-8, Jr. – 13.4 ppg., 8.2 rpg., 70 steals, 42 assists), Pere Alexander (F, 5-9, R-Sr. -- 11.8 ppg., 6.5 rpg., 50 steals), Dynaisha Christian (F, 5-9, Jr. -- 7.9 ppg., 7.7 rpg.), Shawnkia McCallum (F, 5-9, Jr. -- 4.9 ppg., 2.7 rpg., 72 assists, 36 steals)

#8 West Liberty
Record:  21-9
Conference:  Mountain East
Head Coach:  Kiera Wooden (34-25, 2nd year)
Players to Watch:  Marissa Brown (F, 6-3, Sr. -- 24.3 ppg., 13.1 rpg., 112 blocks), Taylor Johnson (G, 5-9, Jr. -- 16.6 ppg., 4.1 rpg., 115 assists, 33 steals, 24 blocks), Audrey Tingle (G, 5-6, So. -- 6.9 ppg., 4.9 rpg., 197 assists, 50 steals), Morgan Brunner (G, 5-9, Jr. -- 14.8 ppg., 59 assists, 25 steals)

Edinboro on Radio/Video
  • The Edinboro-Virginia Union game can be heard on WFSE-FM 88.9. Chris Rosato and Trey Staunch will handle the call of the tournament games.
Edinboro in the NCAA Tournament
  • Edinboro is making its second straight appearance in the Atlantic Regional and 11th in the NCAA Tournament. The Fighting Scots are in search of their third trip to the Elite Eight after previously winning the Atlantic Regional in 2014 and the East Regional in 1997. The 2014 Atlantic Regional was also played at Glenville State, but not in the Waco Center. The arena was just being completed at that time, with the games held at venerable Jesse R. Lilly Gym. Edinboro is 10-10 all-time in NCAA action.
2018
Regional Opening Round – Edinboro 80, Virginia State 55
Regional Semifinal – Bowie State 79, Edinboro 75
2014
Regional Opening Round – Edinboro 64, Charleston 62
NCAA Atlantic Regional Semifinal – Edinboro 77, Gannon 69
NCAA Atlantic Regional Final – Edinboro 82, Bloomsburg 76
Elite Eight – Cal Poly Pomona 81, Edinboro 61
2013
NCAA Atlantic Regional Opening Round – California (Pa.) 80, Edinboro 72
2012
NCAA Atlantic Regional Opening Round – Edinboro 64, West Chester 59
NCAA Atlantic Regional Semifinal – Edinboro 70, Indiana (Pa.) 56
NCAA Atlantic Regional Final – Shaw 70, Edinboro 53
2011
NCAA Atlantic Regional Opening Round – Shaw 72, Edinboro 51
2006
NCAA East Regional Opening Round – Charleston (WV) 71, Edinboro 62
1998
NCAA East Regional Opening Round – Edinboro 81, Charleston (WV) 73
NCAA East Regional Semifinals – Shippensburg 88, Edinboro 78
1997
NCAA East Regional Opening Round – Edinboro 87, West Liberty 75
NCAA East Regional Semifinals – Edinboro 64, West Chester 56
NCAA East Regional Finals – Edinboro 70, High Point 68
NCAA Elite Eight – North Dakota 81, Edinboro 46
1993
NCAA East Regional Opening Round – Pitt-Johnstown 88, Edinboro 76 OT
1992
NCAA East Regional Opening Round – Clarion 85, Edinboro 70 OT

All-Time Series vs. Virginia Union
  • Virginia Union leads 2-1
  • First Meeting: 2015-16 – Virginia State 101, Edinboro 64 at Richmond, Va.
  • Last Meeting: 2018-19 – Virginia Union 79, Edinboro 58 at Richmond, Va.
  • Current Streak: Virginia Union won the last meeting.
  • Wheeler vs. Virginia Union: 0-1
Last Meeting
November 10, 2018 – #18 Virginia Union 79, #11 Edinboro 58 at Richmond, Va. BOX | RECAP
  • Edinboro was unable to overcome a slow start in a matchup of nationally-ranked teams on the second day of the VUU Tip-Off Classic, hosted by Virginia Union. The Fighting Scots fell behind 21-9 after one period, and trailed 46-23 at the half. The win avenged an 89-79 loss to Edinboro a year ago for Virginia Union in the opening game of the 2017-18 season. Turnovers plagued the Fighting Scots, as 23 miscues led to 29 points for Virginia Union. In addition. one day after dominating Virginia State in the paint, the Fighting Scots were outscored in the paint, 40-22. Edinboro came into the game ranked 11th in the WBCA Division II Preseason Top 25, while Virginia Union was 18th.
  • Edinboro shot 35.8 percent from the floor (19-of-53), making 6-of-23 3-pointers and 14-of-23 free throws. Virginia Union shot 42.9 percent from the floor (30-of-70), making 7-of-23 3-pointers, and went 12-of-21 at the line. 
  • The Panthers held a 40-30 rebounding edge, including 14 on the offensive end. The Fighting Scots were guilty of 23 turnovers, compared to 16 for VUU.  Virginia Union held a 40-22 advantage in points in the paint, 29-19 in points off turnovers.
  • Jontay Walton was the lone player in double figures for the Fighting Scots. The graduate student guard finished with 20 points, including an 8-for-9 showing at the line. Michelle Jahn added nine points and Michaela Barnes eight.
  • Virginia Union featured four players in double digits, led by Jasmine Carter with 17 points and 18 rebounds, eight on the offensive end. Shareka McNeill had 15 points, and Nicole Floyd 13. Bianca Lockamy contributed 12 points.  
Head Coach: Callie Wheeler (Edinboro '06) -- 20-8, 1st year
  • Callie Wheeler was officially named Edinboro's fifth head coach on May 23, 2018, replacing long-time head coach Stan Swank. The former Edinboro standout served as Swank's assistant coach for the previous 11 years before assuming the head coaching duties. Edinboro enjoyed great success during Wheeler's 11 seasons at Swank's side, posting a 239-86 record in her 11 seasons on the bench. That includes a string of eight straight 20-win seasons, including last year when the Fighting Scots ended the season with a 27-4 record. Edinboro won its fourth PSAC Championship in her 11 years and went on to reach the NCAA Division II Atlantic Regional semifinals. It marked the fourth NCAA Tournament appearance in her tenure as assistant coach, including a trip to the Elite Eight in 2013-14. Now she has guided Edinboro to the NCAA's in her first season as head coach.
  • Any doubts of Wheeler's ability to take over as head coach were alleviated when Wheeler filled in for a pair of games in late January last year. With Swank away from the team for his father's funeral, Wheeler guided the Fighting Scots to a 74-52 win at Slippery Rock, followed by a 73-54 victory over a Mercyhurst team, which had defeated California (Pa.) in its previous game.
  • Wheeler played for the Fighting Scots from 2002-06, and ranks as one of the all-time greatest players in Edinboro history. She became Edinboro's sixth Kodak/WBCA All-American as she earned honorable mention All-American honors. That capped a brilliant senior season in which she was named the PSAC West Athlete of the Year and was a first-team All-PSAC West selection. In addition, she was selected as the Nancy Acker Award winner in 2006.
  • The 5'5" guard finished as Edinboro's second-leading scorer at 12.5 ppg. as a senior, and also added 5.1 rpg. More importantly, she set a school record with 249 assists while turning the ball over just 89 times. She led the PSAC in both assists and steals, finishing with 95 in the latter category.
  • Edinboro had had just one triple-double in its history prior to 2005-06 when Wheeler accomplished the fete twice. The first came against Seton Hill (20 points, 11 rebounds, 14 assists), followed by 29 points, 14 rebounds and 10 assists in her final home appearance vs. Shippensburg.
  • As a junior, Wheeler earned second-team All-PSAC West accolades, after averaging 10.4 ppg. and handing out 225 assists, along with recording 91 steals. The assists rank third all-time. She led the Fighting Scots to a 21-10 record that season, along with the team's first berth in the NCAA Division II Playoffs since 1998.
  • Wheeler likely ranks at the top in a long line of standout point guards at Edinboro. While not taking over as the starter until her junior season, she concluded her career with 682 assists, despite missing the final seven games of the 2003-04 campaign due to an injury. That figure is second all-time in the PSAC. In addition, Wheeler finished with 283 career steals, a figure which ranks fourth all-time at Edinboro. She fell just shy of reaching 1,000 points for her career, finishing with 932.
  • The Iorfido name (Wheeler's maiden name) is well known in Edinboro Athletics, where her family has had quite an impact. Her father, Rich, was a standout linebacker for the Edinboro football team from 1970-72 and was inducted into the Athletic Hall of Fame in April 2007. Callie joined her father as a member of the Edinboro Hall of Fame in October 2016. Younger sister Mandie was a standout catcher on the softball team, and a two-time All-PSAC West performer.
Scouting the Fighting Scots
  • Edinboro is the seventh seed in the Atlantic Regional, coming into the game with a 20-8 record after suffering a loss to Gannon in the first round of the PSAC Tournament.  The Fighting Scots are making their second straight trip to the NCAA playoffs after posting 20 wins for the ninth straight year and qualifying for the PSAC Tournament for the tenth consecutive season.     
  • The Fab Four of Michelle Jahn, Jontay Walton, Michaela Barnes, and Ciara Rosten have combined for 5,111 career points at Edinboro. It is the first time an Edinboro team has had four 1,000-point scorers at the same time. Jahn has 1,369 career points, with Walton at 1,299 points, Barnes 1,268, and Rosten 1,175. Jahn is 12th in career scoring, Walton is 16th, Barnes stands 19th, and Rosten is 25th.
  • Edinboro showcases two of the top scorers in the PSAC in Barnes and Walton. Both were accorded first team All-PSAC West accolades. Barnes ranks fourth in the conference and 15th in Division II at 21.3 ppg., while Walton is averaging 17.2 ppg., good for tenth in the PSAC. The two guards have been frequent visitors at the free throw line, with Barnes making 155-of-181 (85.6 pct.) and Walton 135-of-160 (84.4 pct.). Barnes is first and Walton fourth in the conference in free throw shooting, with Barnes' 155 made free throws seventh at Edinboro. A 5'5" guard, Barnes is shooting 52.9 percent from the field (210-of-397), good for third in the PSAC. She has scored 20-or-more points in each of the last eight games, including 29 points in the playoff opener vs. Gannon. All told, she has had 17 games with 20-or-more points, including a school-record 42 points against East Stroudsburg. She has scored 595 points, which ranks fourth in a season.  Barnes also recently picked up another honor, being named to the Google Cloud Academic All-America All-District 2 Team. Barnes is an HPE – Human Performance major with a 3.51 GPA. Walton, a 5'6" guard, stands second in the PSAC in steals (2.8 per game), fourth in assists (4.6 per game), and 12th in 3-point field goals made per game (1.9), making 52-of-146.
  • Ciara Rosten, a second team All-PSAC West selection, is once again a dominant player in the post despite battling injuries that have forced the 6'2" senior to miss four contests. She comes in averaging 13.7 ppg., along with a team-leading 7.7 rpg., good for eighth in the PSAC. She stands eighth in career rebounds (754) and second in career blocked shots (222). The 2018 PSAC West Athlete of the Year and Defensive Athlete of the Year ranks second in the PSAC in blocks per game (2.3) and in total blocks (54). Rosten has had seven double-doubles this season.
  • Michelle Jahn provides Edinboro with a third standout at guard. The 5'7" senior is averaging 10.8 ppg. and has made 56-of-169 3-pointers. She is ninth in 3-pointers made per game (2.0) in the PSAC. Jahn ranks second in career 3-pointers made (252) and career 3-pointers attempted (718), and seventh in 3-point field goal percentage (35.2 pct.).
  • Bridgette Shaffer provides the Fighting Scots with another deadly outside threat, and though just 5'8", is averaging 6.6 rpg., good for 18th in the PSAC. The redshirt junior is averaging 7.4 ppg. and has made 45-of-1112 3-pointers.
  • A pair of freshmen has provided a huge boost in recent games. Monica Brown, a 5'7" guard, has excelled as a defensive stopper along with contributing 2.2 ppg. in just over 11 minutes per game. Lillian Young, a 5'10" swingman, is averaging 2.4 ppg. in 11 minutes a contest.
The Fab Four               
  • The foursome of Michaela Barnes, Michelle Jahn, Ciara Rosten, and Jontay Walton have all scored 1,000 career points at Edinboro. It's the first time an Edinboro team has had four 1,000-point scorers at the same time. All told, they have combined for over 5,000 points. Here's where they rank in Edinboro's career statistics:
Michaela Barnes  
  • Scoring 19th (1,268) 
  • Free Throws Made – 8th (303)
  • 3-Point Field Goal Pct. – 1st (41.1 pct.)
  • Free Throw Percentage – 3rd (83.0 pct.) 
Michelle Jahn 
  • Scoring – 12th (1,369) 
  • 3-Point Field Goals Made – 2nd (252) 
  • 3-Point Field Goals Attempted – 2nd (718) 
  • Games Played – 5th (118) 
Ciara Rosten 
  • Scoring – 25th (1,175) 
  • Rebounds – 8th (754) 
  • Blocked Shots – 2nd (222) 
Jontay Walton 
  • Scoring – 16th (1,299) 
  • Free Throws Made – 7th (341) 
  • Free Throws Attempted – 8th (425) 
  • Free Throw Percentage – 5th (80.2 pct.)
  • 3-Point Field Goals Made – 11th (124) 
  • 3-Point Field Goals Attempted - 13th (343)
  • 3-Point Field Goal Pct. – 6th (36.2 pct.) 
  • Assists – 15th (304) 
  • Steals – 13th (213)
Scouting Virginia Union
  • Virginia Union is searching for its third trip to the Elite Eight in the last four years. The Panthers finished as the national runner-up in 2016-17 and reached the Elite Eight in 2015-16, as well. They come in with a 27-2 record after winning their second straight CIAA championship. The Panthers are ranked ninth in the latest WBCA Division II Top 25 and have won six straight games and 18 of their last 19.          
  • Head coach AnnMarie Gilbert is in her fourth season as the VUU head coach, showing an 111-13 record. She was named the 2018 CIAA Coach of the Year. She has an overall record of 263-213 while in her 17th season as a head coach. Gilbert was the head coach at Eastern Michigan from 2007-12, compiling a 94-64 record. The Eagles had three consecutive 20+ win seasons (2009-12) and received an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament in 2012. Gilbert guided Eastern Michigan to the Mid-American Conference (MAC) Tournament championship in her final year (2012). She also served as the head coach at Oberlin College for eight seasons. She is the winningest coach in Oberlin women's basketball history as the Yeoman made six appearances in the North Coast Athletic Conference postseason tournament during her tenure.
  • The Panthers feature a suffocating defense, holding opponents to 52.3 ppg. and 31.4 shooting from the floor.  They lead the CIAA in both categories and rank fifth nationally in scoring defense and first in field goal percentage defense. 
  • The offense showcases sophomore Shareka McNeill. The 5'6" guard was named the CIAA Player of the Year, then went on to be named the CIAA Tournament Most Valuable Player, She broke the tournament scoring record with 134 points, including 37 in the Panthers' 75-41 win over Fayetteville State in the CIAA Championship game. McNeill is averaging a league-leading 25.3 ppg., fifth in Division II, and has scored 734 points this season, already going over 1,000 career points. She has made 101-of-261 3-pointers, ranking second in the country in 3-pointers made per game (3.48). She is a two-time All-CIAA selection.
  • Ifunanya Okoye, a CIAA All-Rookie team selection, is the only other Panther scoring in double digits at 10.9 ppg. The 5'10" forward adds 6.8 rpg. and is shooting 57.3 percent from the floor (82-of-143).
  • Jasmine Carter is the team's top rebounder, while Rejoice Spivey is the top playmaker. Carter, a 6'2" redshirt senior, averages 10.1 rpg., fourth in the CIAA, along with 7.8 ppg. She also has 30 blocked shots and is shooting 54.8 percent from the floor (86-of-157). Spivey is a 5'8" senior who has 203 assists and 66 steals, adding 8.3 ppg. She leads the CIAA in assists, good for fifth nationally, and ranks fifth in steals.
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Players Mentioned

Michaela  Barnes

#2 Michaela Barnes

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5' 6"
Sophomore
Michaela  Barnes

#2 Michaela Barnes

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5' 5"
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Michelle Jahn

#20 Michelle Jahn

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Ciara Rosten

#15 Ciara Rosten

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Redshirt Senior
Bridgette Shaffer

#1 Bridgette Shaffer

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5' 8"
Redshirt Junior
Jontay  Walton

#5 Jontay Walton

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5' 6"
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Monica Brown

#3 Monica Brown

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5' 7"
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Lilly Young

#10 Lilly Young

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5' 10"
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Players Mentioned

Michaela  Barnes

#2 Michaela Barnes

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Michaela  Barnes

#2 Michaela Barnes

5' 5"
Junior
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Michelle Jahn

#20 Michelle Jahn

5' 7"
Senior
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Ciara Rosten

#15 Ciara Rosten

6' 2"
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Bridgette Shaffer

#1 Bridgette Shaffer

5' 8"
Redshirt Junior
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Jontay  Walton

#5 Jontay Walton

5' 6"
Graduate Student
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Monica Brown

#3 Monica Brown

5' 7"
Freshman
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Lilly Young

#10 Lilly Young

5' 10"
Freshman
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