Dec. 3, 2003
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LAFAYETTE VS. WAGNER
Wednesday's game is the fourth meeting between the Leopards and Wagner. The Seahawks lead the series 1-2. The last meeting between the two teams was on Jan. 4, 2003, when Wagner defeated Lafayette 72-68 at Kirby Sports Center. The Jan. 4 meeting was the first for the two teams since Dec. 13, 1992, when the Leopards were victorious 65-64 at the University of Connecticut tournament.
THE STORYLINE
Lafayette continues its long road schedule with a non-conference match up against the Wagner Seahawks. The Leopards are 0-3 after falling 73-50 against the St. Peter's Peahens on Nov. 29. Wagner is 1-2 after defeating Iona 93-77 in the third game of the season. The Seahawks fell to South Florida (64-48) and Colgate (64-54) in their first two games this season.
THE STARTING FIVE
Head Coach Tammy Smith has had to make some adjustments to her starting line up due to recent injuries to two of her starters. While freshman Kara Stetler remains the leader on the floor at the point, the two guard spot is open due to Katie Kokolus' recent knee injury. Ashley MacLelland and Brianne Welte remain in the starting five at the forward and center positions. Look for Kristin Doherty and Naida Dupovac to make appearances in the starting line up, while Brittney Rothweiler and Tricia Indoe look to recieve more playing time on the floor.
SCOUTING WAGNER
Wagner is 1-2 overall entering today's contest. The Seahawks opened up their season 0-2, falling to both South Florida (64-48) and Colgate (64-54) before defeating Iona on the road, 93-77. Carrie Walker and Vanessa Wyffels lead the Seahawks, both averaging 15.3 points per game. Walker is also averaging 10.7 rebounds for Wagner, all while holding a .933 free throw percentage (14-15). Joy Gallagher is also averaging 13.7 points per game,shooting 10-for-28 from behind the 3-point arc.
Wagner is coached by Tara Gallagher, now in her sixth year with the Seahawks. Last season, Gallagher lead Wagner to its 17th straight appearance in the Northeast Conference Tournament, making in the only team in the league to accomplish that feat.
TRI-CAPTAINS
Seniors Colleen Fitzpatrick and Elecia Kruise and junior Brianne Welte will serve as tri-captains this season. Fitzpatrick and Kruise both repeat as captains after serving as tri-captains with the graduated Liz Rojahn last season.
THE PATRIOT LEAGUE
Lafayette was chosen to finish eighth this season in the Patriot League Pre-Season Poll. Holy Cross was picked to finish first in the regular season for the eighth straight season. Army's Katie Macfarlane was chosen as the pre-season player of the year.
SHARP SHOOTER
Colleen Fitzpatrick led the Patriot League in field goal percentage (58.2) for the third consecutive year in 2002-03. She also finished the regular season ranked 13th in the nation in field goal percentage.
FROM THE HEART
The Leopards welcome Kasey Keenan to the bench this season. Kasey, a fourth grader from Belvidere, N.J. is a huge supporter and fan of Lafayette basketball. She has attended summer basketball camps at Lafayette and has become a close friend of the team. Kasey was recently diagnosed with leukemia and is currently undergoing chemotherapy treatment with a very positive prognosis. The team has named Kasey a Junior Captain for the 2003-04 season, and she will be sitting on the bench with the team at all of the home games.
CLIMBING THE CHARTS
With her entire senior season left, Colleen Fitztpatrick continues to climb the charts in the Lafayette history books. Fitzpatrick currently resides 12th on the career points charts (1,072), is 11th on the rebounds (523) charts and holds the fourth highest single-season points total (460) in Lafayette women's basketball history. Fitzpatrick was only the 13th Leopard to reach the 1,000 point plateau.
The 5-11 forward needs only 13 rebounds to surpass Mary Prokpus '86 for 10th on the all-time rebound chart. Fitzpatrick also needs only three points to move into 11th on the career scoring chart, passing Maureen McKenna '83 and five to move into the top 10, past Nancy Lembo '88.
Leopards in the Record Books
CAREER
Points
1. Maureen McManus '87 1,813
2. Stacey Cagenello '87 1,521
3. Tiffany Bedics '99 1,467
4. Chris Sieling '94 1,377
5. Terri Dadio '92 1,283
6. Laurie King '90 1,211
7. Theresa O'Connell '90 1,789
8. Beth Mowins '89 1,156
9. Dana Wolfe '85 1,098
10. Nancy Lembo '88 1,076
11. Maureen McKenna '83 1,074
12.Colleen Fitzpatrick '04 1,072
Rebounds
1. Alicia Yapsuga '99 813
2. Dana Wolfe '85 792
3. Maureen McManus '87 783
4. Laurie King '90 769
5. Chris Seiling '94 727
6. Jen Bayer '03 673
7. Theresa O'Connell '90 614
8. Keri Hollister '98 602
9. Stacy Farrow '92 585
10. Mary Prokpus '86 536
11. Colleen Fitzpatrick '04 523
12. Stacy Cagnello '87 518
SINGLE SEASON
Points
1. Maureen McManus '87 626 '86-87
2. Maureen McManus '87 508 '85-86
3. Chris Sieling '94 480 '93-94
4. Colleen Fitzpatrick '04 460 '02-03
5. Terri Dadio '92 442 '91-92
6. Chris Sieling '94 436 '92-93
7. Beth Mowins '89 423 '88-89
8. Maureen McManus '87 406 '84-85
9. Stacey Cagenello '87 390 '85-86
10. Alicia Yapsuga '99 394 '96-97
INTERNATIONAL AFFAIR
The 2003-04 women's basketball team has three players from foreign countries on the roster this season. Junior transfer Naida Dupovac hails from Sarajevo, Bosnia and comes to College Hill after two years at the junior college level. Incoming freshman Joanna Pekonen is originally from Lapeenranta, Finland and played in a Finnish women's league since 2000. Another freshman, Michelle Hunter, comes to Lafayette from Burlington, Ontario, Canada, where she was a four-year MVP for Hillfield Strathallan.
HIGH ALTITUDE
Transfer Naida Dupovac and freshman Joanna Pekonen will add some much needed height to the Leopard frontcourt this season. Standing 6-4, Dupovac will look to see time at the forward position along with the 6-3 Pekonen.
KOKOLUS OUT FOR SEASON
Junior guard Katie Kokolus will be out for the remainder of the season with a torn ACL suffered in the Leopards' game against St. Peter's on Nov. 29. Kokolus averaged 17.5 points in the first two games of the 2003-04 season, scoring a career high 14 in the first contest against Georgetown and then besting that with 21 versus Sacred Heart. Kokolus was also leading the team in steals, recording six in the Sacred Heart game.
THE FUTURE IS NOW
With only two seniors on the 2003-04 squad, the Lafayette team is a wealth of youth, including four freshman brought in by head coach Tammy Smith's second recruiting class. With four juniors, five sophomores and the class of 2007, the young Leopards will be gaining experience to build the future of Lafayette basketball.
Leading the freshman class is Mechanicsburg, Pa. native Kara Stetler. Stetler is the projected starter at the point guard position. Fellow guard Meghan Austin of Lynchburg, Va. will also be competing for time at the point. Forwards Joanna Pekonen of Finland and Michelle Hunter of Ontario, Canada also will be battling for time under the basket.
ON THE SIDELINE
Head coach Tammy Smith (East Stroudsburg '82) returns for her third year at the helm of the women's basketball program. Bringing a second class of recruits to College Hill for the 2003-04 season, Smith is continuing her vision of progress for the Leopards, and is hoping to improve on last season's 3-25 finish.
Assistant coaches LaRonda Murphy, Shelby Kealy and Ron Hoffman all return to the sidelines for the 2003-04 season aboard Smith's staff.
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INJURY REPORT
-Colleen Fitzpatrick (Sr., F) - Questionable, strained Achilles
-Elecia Kruise (Sr., G) - Probable, neck
-Katie Kokolus (So., G) - Out, ACL
HEAD OF THE CLASS
Freshman Kara Stetler has been making an impact for the Leopards since she arrived on College Hill. Stetler, a native of Mechanicsburg, Pa., is the only Pennsylvania native in the 2003-04 freshman class. In her first three games as a Leopard, Stetler was a member of the starting line up and is currently averaging 6 points and 3.3 rebounds a game. Versus St. Peter's on Nov. 29, Stetler scored a career high 11 points, grabbed five rebounds, had two assists and two steals.
LEOPARDS ONLINE
Juniors Brianne Welte and Ashley MacLelland will chronicle their third season of Lafayette basketball on www.goleopards.com with the 2003-04 installment of their weekly journal. Welte and MacLelland will run down the season and give insight into the life of a student-athlete. In their first entry, the teammates discuss preseason and their motivation to win.