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2021 SAINT VINCENT BEARCATS WOMEN'S BASKETBALL GENERAL INFORMATION CONTENTS Location������������������������������������ Latrobe, Pennsylvania General Information ����������������������������������������������������3 Founded ���������������������������������������������������������������1846 Saint Vincent College ��������������������������������������������� 4-5 Enrollment �����������������������������������������������������������1,650 Coaching Staff �������������������������������������������������������� 6-7 Nickname ������������������������������������������������������ Bearcats 2021 Roster ������������������������������������������������������������ 8-9 Athletic Colors ������������������������������������ Green and Gold 2021 Player Profiles�������������������������������������������� 10-13 President �����������������������������Father Paul Taylor, O.S.B. 2019-20 Statistics ���������������������������������������������� 14-15 Alma Mater ������������������������������������ Saint Vincent/1987 The Presidents’ Athletic Conference ������������������ 16-17 Team Records ����������������������������������������������������������18 Director of Athletics ���������Father Myron Kirsch, O.S.B. All-Americans............................................................19 Alma Mater ������������������������������������ Saint Vincent/1969 1,000-Point Club.......................................................20 Associate Athletic Director ������������������������� Sue Hozak All-Conference Selections.........................................21 Athletic Affiliation �������������������������������NCAA Division III 2021 Opponents........................................................22 Conference ������������������������������������Presidents’ Athletic Home Gym.................Robert S. Carey Student Center SAINT VINCENT ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Built.......................................................................2003 Associate Director........................................ R.J. Leisie Capacity...............................................................1,250 Phone..................................................... 724-805-2741 Address............................. 300 Fraser Purchase Road Email.......................................... rj.leisie@stvincent.edu ...................................... Latrobe, Pennsylvania 15650 Athletics Website............. http://athletics.stvincent.edu COACHING STAFF Instagram/Twitter ��������������������������������@SVC_Bearcats Head Coach........................................ Jimmy Petruska Facebook............ facebook.com/SaintVincentBearcats Alma Mater..................................... Saint Vincent/2004 Saint Vincent Record (Years) ������������������������192-78 (9) Overall Record (Years) ����������������������������������192-78 (9) Phone..................................................... 724-805-2665 2021 SCHEDULE Email.............................james.petruska@stvincent.edu Feb. 6.......... at Geneva.......................................7 p.m. Assistant Coach ��������������������������������� Dr. Kurt Mattern Feb. 10........ CHATHAM......................................6 p.m. Assistant Coach ���������������������������������������� Joel Trentin Feb. 13........ WAYNESBURG...............................2 p.m. Feb. 15........ at Grove City...................................7 p.m. TEAM HISTORY Feb. 17........ at Washington & Jefferson ������������7 p.m. First Season ��������������������������������������������������� 1983-84 Feb. 20........ THIEL..............................................2 p.m. All-Time Record �����������������������704-354 (.665 win pct.) Feb. 24........ FRANCISCAN.................................6 p.m. National Postseason Appearances ��������������������������11 Feb. 27........ at Bethany......................................1 p.m. ......................................... (8 NAIA/3 NCAA Division III) March 6....... WESTMINSTER..............................2 p.m. Last Postseason Appearance ������������������������������2019 Schedule subject to change Lost in first round, 79-54, to Thomas More 3
2021 SAINT VINCENT BEARCATS WOMEN'S BASKETBALL SAINT VINCENT COLLEGE Saint Vincent College is a Catholic, co-educational liberal arts and sciences college sponsored by the Benedictine monks of Saint Vincent Archabbey. The College’s 200-plus acre suburban campus is located at the foothills of the scenic Chestnut Ridge, 35 miles east of the city of Pittsburgh. Saint Vincent was the first Benedictine foundation in the United States. The Archabbey and College were founded in 1846 by Boniface Wimmer, a monk from the Benedictine Abbey of Metten in Bavaria. Saint Vincent College is accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools. The student-to-faculty ratio is 11-to-1, giving students a very rich learning environment. Total undergraduate enrollment is approximately 1,500, with 55 percent men and 45 percent women, while approximately 200 students are enrolled in Saint Vincent’s nine graduate programs. The College offers 54 majors and more than 60 minors throughout three schools of study, including the Alex G. McKenna School of Business, Economics and Government; The School of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences; and the Herbert W. Boyer School of Natural Sciences, Mathematics and Computing. Saint Vincent College has been repeatedly ranked in national publications, including: U.S. News & World Report (first tier, national arts collegs), College Factual (top five percent nationwide), Study.com (top Benedictine college in the nation and seventh best Catholic college nationwide) and Washington Monthly (top liberal arts colleges). 4
2021 SAINT VINCENT BEARCATS WOMEN'S BASKETBALL BACHELOR’S DEGREE PROGRAMS Accounting Anthropology Art Education Biochemistry Biology Business Data Analytics Chemistry Communication Computer Science Criminology, Law and Society Data Science Digital Arts and Media Earl Childhood Education (PK-4) Economics Engineering English Environmental Chemistry Environmental Science Finance French Health Science History Information Systems Integrated Science - Applied Physics Integrated Science - Chemical and Biological Analysis Integrated Science - Science, Technology and Society International Business Liberal Arts Management Marketing Mathematics Mathematics/Actuarial Science Mathematics/Engineering Middle Grade Education Music Music Performance Nursing Philosophy Philosophy and Politics Philosophy and Theology Physics/Physics Education Politics and Political Science Psychology Public History Public Policy Sociology Spanish Sports and Media Sports Management Studio Art Theology 5
2021 SAINT VINCENT BEARCATS WOMEN'S BASKETBALL JIMMY PETRUSKA Head Coach - 11th season Jimmy Petruska begins his Benvenuti and Susie Ellis garnered Honorable Mention 11th season as the head status. women’s basketball coach at Saint Vincent in 2021, owning Saint Vincent fought through injuries and inexperience a career record of 190-80 (.705 during the 2015-16 season to finish 15-13 overall and still win pct.) during his time at the advanced to the PAC Tournament Semifinals. Both Weems helm. Entering the new season, and Benvenuti were selected All-PAC. he ranks among the top-25 in winning percentage among all active Division III head coaches. Petruska was named PAC Women’s Basketball Coach of the Year in 2014-15 after leading SVC to a 22-5 overall The Bearcats have qualified for the Presidents’ Athletic record and a second place finish in both the regular season Conference Championship Tournament in each of his 10 and PAC Championship Tournament. seasons, while making four trips to the PAC title game and winning one conference championship. Through the end of During the 2014-15 season, Taylor Mathers was named the 2019-20 season, Petruska has seen his players earn First Team All-PAC while also earning All-Region honors All-PAC recognition 29 times and three PAC Player of the from D3hoops.com and being recognized by the ECAC as Year. honors. well. In 2019-20, he led the Bearcats to a 19-7 overall record, Petruska was named the second head coach in the history while his team won 15 of 16 PAC regular season games of the women’s basketball program at Saint Vincent for the second consecutive season. His team led the PAC College in 2011, replacing Kristen Zawacki, the lone coach in scoring offense (82.6 pts/g), field goal percentage (.443), in the program’s 27-year history, who tragically passed and assists (15.0/g), while placing second in the league in away in December 2010. Upon his appointment, he led steals (12.9/g), turnover margin (+7.35), free throw shooting the Bearcats to a 15-4 record over the final 19 games (.722) and three-point field goal percentage (.322). Junior of the 2010-11 campaign, capped off with the team’s guard Jenna Lafko became the second Bearcat player ever first-ever appearance in the NCAA Division III National to be named the PAC Player of the Year, joining Brittany Tournament. The Bearcats, who finished as runner-up in Sedlock (2011, 2012), while Lafko was one of three players the PAC, produced a trio of All-PAC players in Brittany to receive All-PAC honors, joining forward Madison Kollar Sedlock, Maria Baroffio and Devin McGrath, with Sedlock and guard Kayla Slovenec. being named the conference Player of the Year as well as All-America by D3hoops.com. The following year, Sedlock The 2018-19 season was the Bearcats’ finest under was again named the PAC Player of the Year and All- Petruska, as they captured their first ever PAC title, America by D3hoops as the Bearcats again reached the finishing 23-5 overall and 15-1 against PAC foes during the PAC Championship game and National Tournament. regular season. The Bearcats topped the PAC standings for the duration of the season, culminating with three Petruska began his college coaching career at Saint home victories in the PAC tournament and highlighted by Vincent in 2006, serving as a graduate assistant. In July their convincing 70-48 triumph over rival Washington & 2007, he was promoted to become the first ever full-time Jefferson in the championship game. With the tournament assistant coach in the team’s history. After the Bearcats win, the Bearcats reached the NCAA Division III National finished 9-16 in 2007-08, Petruska helped lead the team Championship Tournament for the third time, where they to a 16-8 record a season later. In 2009-10, the Bearcats dropped a tight opening round contest against eventual finished 24-5 and captured the ECAC South championship, national champion Thomas More. Three SVC players - before their 2010-11 NCAA tourney appearance. Kollar, Maria Morgan and Lafko - earned All-PAC accolades, while Kollar was also named All-Region by D3Hoops. A native of Valencia, Pa., Petruska began his coaching com and Carlee Kilgus was named the MVP of the PAC career while still a student, as an assistant at Mars High Championship Tournament. School in Pittsburgh’s northern suburbs from 2002-04, before spending the 2005-06 season at neighboring Pine- During the 2017-18 season, Petruska led the Bearcats Richland High School. He also was active in the AAU to a 19-10 overall record with appearances in the coaching ranks for four seasons. PAC Tournament Semifinals and the Division III ECAC Quarterfinals. Both Mara Benvenuti and Babette Sanmartin Petruska earned a bachelor’s degree in history from SVC earned All-PAC honors. in 2004 and went on to also earn a master’s from his alma mater in curriculum and instruction. He is a 2000 graduate The Bearcats advanced to the PAC Tournament of Mars High School and is the son of James and Dana Championship game during the 2016-17 season and Petruska – the head girls’ basketball coach of Mars Area finished the campaign with an 18-10 overall record. Jasmine High School. Petruska currently resides in Champion with Weems picked up All-PAC Second Team recognition, while his wife, Kelly, daughter, Mackenzie, and son, Wyatt. 6
2021 SAINT VINCENT BEARCATS WOMEN'S BASKETBALL JIMMY PETRUSKA - YEAR-BY-YEAR OVERALL PAC 2010-11.................................15-4^................................................15-2 2011-12.................................22-7^................................................15-3 2012-13.................................20-7..................................................15-3 2013-14.................................19-10#..............................................14-4 2014-15.................................22-5..................................................15-3 2015-16.................................15-13................................................8-10 2016-17.................................18-10................................................13-5 2017-18.................................19-10#..............................................14-4 2018-19.................................23-5^!...............................................15-1 2019-20.................................19-7..................................................15-1 Total (10 seasons) 190-80 (.705) 139-36 (.794) ^ - NCAA National Tournament Berth # - ECAC Tournament Berth ! - PAC Champion KURT MATTERN Assistant Coach - 6th Season Dr. Kurt Mattern returns to the SVC women’s basketball staff for a sixth season, having served as an assistant from 2014-17 and again from 2018 through the present. Mattern came to SVC from Penn State-Fayette, where he served as head coach of the Roaring Lions women’s basketball team from 2007-14. His team won the Penn State University Athletic Conference (PSUAC) regular season championship in 2014 and was a United States Collegiate Athletic Association (USCAA) National Qualifier. His teams earned four straight trips to the USCAA National Tournament as well as four consecutive PSUAC Final Four appearances. Mattern has coached three 1000+ point scorers, the first players ever to reach that plateau in school history. Mattern developed one PSUAC Player of the Year, two PSUAC Freshmen of the Year, the school’s first-ever USCAA All-American. He has also coached six National Academic All-Americans, and his teams earned cumulative GPAs over 3.4 four consecutive seasons. Prior to joining PSU-Fayette, Mattern served as head boys’ basketball coach at Ligonier Valley High School for 11 seasons, earning three trips to the PIAA state tournament. A general practice dentist by trade, Mattern holds a Doctor of Dental Surgery degree from Marquette University and a bachelor of science degree from the University of Mount Union. JOEL TRENTIN Assistant Coach - 1st Season Joel Trentin enters his first season on the Bearcats’ coaching staff. Prior to joining the team, Trentin headed fifth- and sixth-grade boys’ AAU basketball for PA Elite in 2018. He also worked as a camp counselor and coach at “The Hoop Camp,” a youth basketball camp for 3rd-9th grade players held annually at Hempfield Area Senior High School, from 2015-2019. Trentin graduated in May 2020 from Saint Vincent College with a Bachelor of Arts degree, majoring in history and minoring in secondary education. In Dec. 2020, Trentin finished his professional certification program by student teaching at Norwin Middle School. Currently, Trentin is employed as a substitute teacher at Greater Latrobe Junior High School. During his college tenure, Trentin worked in the SVC Sports Information Department as a statistician/spotter for football, as well as men’s and women’s basketball from 2016-2020 and served as one of the intramural commissioners at SVC, heading intramural basketball from 2017-20. Outside of sports, Trentin served as as an administrative assistant and tutor for the History Department from 2018-2020, while also helping lead the department’s History Club as its vice president from 2018-2020. He volunteered in the education department as well, serving as an educator in the Step-Up Enrichment Program during the spring of 2018, where he created and taught his own ten-week course on the history of Pittsburgh and its sports’ teams. Trentin currently resides in Greensburg with his father, Dave, C’78, his mother, Elaine, his sister, Rebecca, and their two cats, Tiger and Scarlett. 7
2021 SAINT VINCENT BEARCATS WOMEN'S BASKETBALL 2021 ROSTER No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Hometown/High School 1........ Carlee Kilgus............Sr................. G................ 5-8 �����������������������������������Bridgeville, Pa. / South Fayette 3........ Jenna Lafko..............Sr................. G................ 5-2 ���������������������������������������������Gibsonia, Pa. / Hampton 4........ Anna Betz.................So................ G................ 5-8 ����������������������������������������Pittsburgh, Pa. / Brentwood 10...... Emily Cavacini..........Fr................. G................ 5-3 ���������������������������������������Pittsburgh, Pa. / Shaler Area 12...... Taylor Geer...............Jr.................G/F.............. 5-9 ������������������������������������������� Emlenton, Pa. / Keystone 21...... Abbey Larkin.............Jr.................. G................ 5-9 �������������������������������������������� Pittsburgh, Pa. / Baldwin 23...... Alana Winkler............Fr................. G................ 5-9 ����������������������������Wexford, Pa. / Vincentian Academy 24...... Madison Weber.........So.................F................ 5-11 ������������������������������������Grampian, Pa. / Curwensville 25...... Ella Marconi..............So................ C................ 6-2 �������������������������������������������������Kane, Pa. / Kane Area 30...... Rachel Reams..........Jr...................F................ 5-8 �������������������������������� Oakland, Md. / Southern Garrett 32...... Lizzie Bender............Fr..................F................ 6-0 �������������������������� Twinsburg, Ohio / Gilmour Academy 42...... Katie Cramer.............Sr..................F................ 5-10 �����������Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. / St. Joseph Academy Head Coach: Jimmy Petruska - 10th season Assistant Coaches: Dr. Kurt Mattern, Joel Trentin 8
2021 SAINT VINCENT BEARCATS WOMEN'S BASKETBALL 1 3 4 10 CARLEE KILGUS JENNA LAFKO ANNA BETZ EMILY CAVACINI 12 21 23 24 TAYLOR GEER ABBEY LARKIN ALANA WINKLER MADISON WEBER 25 30 32 42 ELLA MARCONI RACHEL REAMS LIZZIE BENDER KATIE CRAMER JIMMY PETRUSKA KURT MATTERN JOEL TRENTIN Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach 9
2021 SAINT VINCENT BEARCATS WOMEN'S BASKETBALL 2021 BEARCAT RETURNEES KATIE 42 JENNA 3 CRAMER LAFKO Senior - Forward Senior - Guard Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. Gibsonia, Pa. St. Joseph Academy Hampton HS 2019-20: Appeared in 11 games during junior season... 2019-20: PAC Player of the Year... First Team All-PAC... totaled 23 points and nine rebounds... connected on four Second Team D3hoops.com All-Great Lakes Region... of seven three-point attempts... grabbed season-high started all 26 games... tied for PAC lead in steals per game three rebounds against Washington & Jefferson on Dec. (3.0) while ranking third in both assists (3.7/g) and field goal 4... Twice scored five points in a game, including Feb. 1 percentage (.509) and ninth in scoring (13.8 pts/g)...scored win over Thiel and Feb. 19 victory against Geneva. in double figures in 22 different games, with three 20-plus point performances... scored 26 points in just 23 minutes 2018-19: Played in 16 games during sophomore season... of action, going 11-for-13 from the field and adding seven assists, in win at Penn State-Altoona (Nov. 15)... scored 26 totaled 13 points and 11 rebounds... scored season-high points in just 21 minutes against Washington & Jefferson seven points in win over Westminster on Feb. 2, going (Dec. 4)... scored 19 points, including four three-pointers, 3-for-3 from the field and 1-for-1 from behind the arc... against nationally-ranked Gettysburg (Dec. 20)... scored 21 grabbed four rebounds in a game twice, in wins over points with season-high eight rebounds against Washington Thiel (Dec. 5) and Bethany (Feb. 6). & Jefferson (Jan. 25). 2017-18: Appeared in 11 games during her freshman 2018-19: Named Honorable Mention All-PAC, appearing season... totaled 12 points and nine rebounds... scored in 27 games with 26 starts... averaged 6.8 points and 3.3 a season-high eight points against Illinois Tech at the rebounds per game... Grabbed six rebounds in three Daytona Tournament in her return home to the Sunshine different games...set her season-high in points (14) against State on Dec. 19. W&J on Nov. 28... scored in double-figures in nine games, including an 11-point performance against Thomas More HIGH SCHOOL: Competed in basketball and swimming in the NCAA Tournament... recorded six steals against at St. Joseph Academy in St. Augustine, Florida.. earned Westminster on Feb. 2 and had six assists against SUNY- team MVP award... named Student-Athlete of the Year Poly on Dec. 22. and earned All-County recognition all four years... scored more than 1,000 points in her career. 2017-18: Two-time PAC Rookie of the Week honoree... named ECAC South Rookie of the Week on Jan. 15. PERSONAL: Daughter of Peter and Alexandra Cramer... appeared in 22 games, averaging 4.6 points and 2.3 assists majoring in integrated science with allied health per contest... added 23 steals and made 11 three-pointers... put together a 16-point, 10-assist performance in a win concentration. against Thiel on Jan. 10... dished out a season-high eight assists in a PAC win on Jan. 27... scored a season-high 17 points in a key win at Grove City on Feb. 3. HIGH SCHOOL: Played four years of basketball at Hampton High School... received All-Section honors during her sophomore, junior and senior seasons... named team MVP during junior and senior seasons... ranks as the fourth all- time leading scorer in school history... Big 52 selection... competed in the Roundball Classic All-Star game and named MVP of the Cager Classic All-Star game. PERSONAL: Daughter of Joe and Shannon Lafko...majoring in psychology at SVC. 10
2021 SAINT VINCENT BEARCATS WOMEN'S BASKETBALL 2021 BEARCAT RETURNEES CARLEE 1 TAYLOR 12 KILGUS GEER Senior - Guard Junior - Guard/Forward Bridgeville, Pa. Emlenton, Pa. South Fayette HS Keystone HS 2019-20: Played in 24 games, making 23 starts... 2019-20: Played in 12 games during her sophomore Averaged 7.2 points, 4.2 assists and 4.2 rebounds per year... named to PAC Academic Honor Roll... totaled game... led PAC in assists (100) and assist-to-turnover 43 points and 26 rebounds... scored six points with ratio (2.4)... scored in double figures in seven different five rebounds in win at Penn State-Altoona (Nov. 15)... contests... recorded double-double against Westminster matched career high by scoring eight points in wins on Feb. 8 with 14 points and 12 rebounds... scored a over Thiel (Feb. 1) and Bethany (Feb. 12)... also matched season-high 16 points against Chatham on Feb. 22 season-high with five rebounds, while connecting on while tallying career-high 12 assists against Washington two three-pointers, in Bethany contest. & Jefferson on Dec. 4... Member of the PAC Spring Academic Honor Roll. 2018-19: Appeared in 14 games as a freshman, tallying 47 points and 15 rebounds.... scored seven points 2018-19: Played in 28 games, making two starts... against Geneva on Feb. 13 in just 10 minutes of action... Averaged 6.0 points, 2.7 rebounds and team-high grabbed four rebounds against Bethany on Feb. 6. 4.1 assists per game... named MVP of 2019 PAC Championship Tournament after totaling 37 points, 10 HIGH SCHOOL: Three-sport athlete at Keystone High assists, seven rebounds and four steals in two victories, School, competing in cross country, track and field including career-high 21-point performance in seminfinal and basketball... earned All-Conference honors and win over Thiel (Feb. 22)... recorded 11 rebounds twice, three-time cross country district qualifier... named All- against W&J (Jan. 21) and Waynesburg (Feb. 9)... also Conference twice and earned MVP honors as a junior had eight assists in the Waynesburg game... recorded in track... selected All-Conference three times and was five steals against Geneva on Jan. 12. named All-District twice for basketball.... Third Team All- State selection as a senior and surpassed the 1,000 point 2017-18: Saw action in 28 games, making eight starts as mark in basketball... helped Keystone to the District 9 a freshman... averaged 5.0 points and 1.8 rebounds per Championship as a sophomore. contest in her debut season... recorded 65 assists, which ranked as the second most on the team... converted 69.8 PERSONAL: Daughter of Julie Hovis... also a member percent of her free throw attempts (37-53)... scored in of the Bearcat women’s cross country team... majoring double figures five times, including a 15-point effort at La in chemistry and biology. Roche on Dec. 5... member of the PAC Spring Academic Honor Roll. HIGH SCHOOL: Two-sport athlete at South Fayette High School, competing in basketball and volleyball... named both All-Section and All-District in basketball... helped lead South Fayette to the 2015-16 WPIAL Class AAA Championship during junior season... The WPIAL title was the first for the Lions girls basketball program... also helped guide the Lions to the section title during her junior year... All-Section honoree in volleyball. PERSONAL: Daughter of Brian and Jennifer Kilgus. Majoring in integrated science/allied health. 11
2021 SAINT VINCENT BEARCATS WOMEN'S BASKETBALL 2021 BEARCAT RETURNEES RACHEL 30 ELLA 40 REAMS MARCONI Junior - Forward Sophomore - Forward/Center Oakland, Md. Kane, Pa. Southern Garrett HS Kane Area HS 2019-20: Appeared in five games during sophomore 2019-20: Transferred to Saint Vincent College for season... Named to PAC Academic Honor Roll... to- spring semester... named to PAC Academic Hon- taled two points and one assist. or Roll... appeared in five games... totaled 10 points, nine rebounds and three blocked shots... scored six 2018-19: Appeared in nine games as a freshman, re- points, going 3-for-3 from the field, while adding five cording three rebounds and two assists. rebounds and two blocks, in win over Thiel (Feb. 1)... scored four points, with a block and a steal, in win over HIGH SCHOOL: Played four years of basketball at Bethany (Feb. 12). Southern Garrett High School. HIGH SCHOOL: Graduate of Kane Area High School... PERSONAL: Daughter of Clark and Sue Reams... two-time All-State and All-District honoree... 2019 Dis- honor student, majoring in accounting at SVC. trict 9 Player of the Year... graduated as Kane Area’s all-time leading scorer with 1,723 points... nursing ma- jor. ANNA 4 MADISON 24 BETZ WEBER Sophomore - Guard Sophomore - Foward Pittsburgh, Pa. Grampian, Pa. Brentwood HS Curwensville HS 2019-20: Appeared in 12 games during freshman 2019-20: Appeared in 14 games during freshman season... season... totaled 13 points, seven assists and six totaled 56 points and 24 rebounds... shot 73 percent (16- rebounds... connected on three three-pointers... for-22) from the foul line... scored eight points in career made collegiate debut and scored first two points debut at Penn State-Altoona (Nov. 15), with two steals of her career in win at Penn State-Altoona (Nov. and a blocked shot... scored eight points and grabbed 15)... connected on first career three-pointer, while three rebounds in just eight minutes of action vs. Grove picking up two assists, in win over Juniata (Nov. 26)... City (Jan. 29)... scored six points, going 3-for-4 from the field, in win over Thiel (Feb. 1)... scored five points scored three points while adding two assists and two and grabbed season-high five rebounds in win over rebounds in win over Thiel (Feb. 1). Waynesburg (Feb. 15). HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year athlete at Brentwood High HIGH SCHOOL: Three-sport athlete at Curwensville HS, School, competing in basketball, volleyball and track competing in basketball, soccer and football... named and field.... named All-Section for basketball and AML All-Star MVP in basketball and is the school’s served as team captain... named All-Section and All- second all-time leading scorer, recording 1,309 career District for volleyball along with team captain. points. PERSONAL: Daughter of Dave and Julie Betz... PERSONAL: Daughter of Shawn and Pamela Weber... majoring in early childhood education with a minor in majoring in psychology. special education. 12
2021 SAINT VINCENT BEARCATS WOMEN'S BASKETBALL 2021 BEARCAT NEWCOMERS ABBEY 21 EMILY 10 LARKIN CAVACINI Junior - Guard Freshman - Guard Pittsburgh, Pa. Pittsburgh, Pa. Baldwin HS Shaler Area HS Entering first season with the Bearcats after transferring Graduate of Shaler Area High School... three-time All- from Mercyhurst University, where she played two Section selection for basketball, including two First seasons of basketball... graduate of Baldwin High Team nods... 2020 Honorable Mention All-Big 56... School... First team All-Section selection... selected for also competed in softball... daughter of Jamie and Jan Roundball Classic All-Star Game... competed in Market Cavacini... majoring in health sciences with minor in House Summer League... daughter of Edward and Beth psychology. Larkin... majoring in management. LIZZIE 32 ALANA 23 BENDER WINKLER Freshman - Forward Freshman - Guard Twinsburg, Ohio Wexford, Pa. Gilmour Academy Vincentian Academy Four-year letterwinner in basketball at Gilmour Four-year letterwinner in basketball at perennial power Academy... First Team All-Conference selection... helped Vincentian Academy... two-time All-Section selection... lead Gilmour to 2017 OSHAA state championship, while helped lead Vincentian to two section titles, 2018 WPIAL finishing as state runner-up in 2018... also competed championship, 2017 WPIAL runner-up finish and two in track and field... graduated from Gilmour Academy trips to the PIAA state basketball playoffs... daughter of with high honors... daughter of Eric and Kathy Bender... David and Amy Winkler... communication major. majoring in criminology, law and society. 13
2021 SAINT VINCENT BEARCATS WOMEN'S BASKETBALL 2019-20 SCHEDULE/RESULTS 2019-20 TEAM STATISTICS Date Opponent Result (Rec) SVC OPP Nov. 09, 2019 CARNEGIE MELLON W, 63-62 SCORING .........................................1993 ............................1593 Nov. 15, 2019 at Penn St.-Altoona W, 108-83 Points per game ............................76.7 ..............................61.3 Nov. 19, 2019 at #12 Baldwin Wallace L, 55-68 Scoring margin ..............................+15.4 ................................. - Nov. 26, 2019 JUNIATA W, 93-56 FIELD GOALS-ATT ...........................755-1706 ............. 582-1527 Dec. 04, 2019 WASHINGTON & JEFFERSON* W, 84-47 Field goal pct ..................................443 ...............................381 Dec. 07, 2019 GROVE CITY* W, 82-71 (OT) 3 POINT FG-ATT ...............................151-484 ................. 148-473 Dec. 16, 2019 at DeSales L, 60-76 3-point FG pct ................................312 ...............................313 Dec. 19, 2019 SUNY-BROCKPORT W, 74-52 3-pt FG made per game ................5.8 ..................................5.7 Dec. 20, 2019 #19 GETTYSBURG L, 71-72 FREE THROWS-ATT .........................332-460 ................. 281-406 Dec. 29, 2019 #17 Scranton^ L, 57-63 Free throw pct ................................722 ...............................692 Dec. 30, 2019 Claremont-Mudd-Scripps^ L, 44-46 REBOUNDS ......................................982 ................................999 Jan. 06, 2020 at Thiel* W, 86-48 Rebounds per game ......................37.8 ..............................38.4 Jan. 08, 2020 at Westminster* W, 66-51 Rebounding margin .......................-0.7 .................................... - Jan. 11, 2020 at Bethany* W, 79-58 ASSISTS ...........................................390 ................................289 Jan. 15, 2020 WAYNESBURG* W, 96-86 Assists per game ...........................15.0 ..............................11.1 Jan. 18, 2020 at Geneva* W, 106-54 TURNOVERS ....................................368 ................................559 Jan. 22, 2020 CHATHAM* W, 62-52 Turnovers per game ......................14.2 ..............................21.5 Jan. 25, 2020 at Washington & Jefferson* W, 75-60 Turnover margin .............................+7.3 ................................... - Jan. 29, 2020 at Grove City* L, 65-68 Assist/turnover ratio ......................1.1 ..................................0.5 Feb. 01, 2020 THIEL* W, 82-37 STEALS ............................................336 ................................200 Feb. 08, 2020 WESTMINSTER* W, 61-48 Steals per game ............................12.9 ................................7.7 Feb. 12, 2020 BETHANY* W, 89-47 BLOCKS ...........................................68 ....................................84 Feb. 15, 2020 at Waynesburg* W, 103-87 Blocks per game ...........................2.6 ..................................3.2 Feb. 19, 2020 GENEVA* W, 82-40 ATTENDANCE ..................................4622 ............................3062 Feb. 22, 2020 at Chatham* W, 97-87 Home games-Avg/Game ...............13-356 ..................... 11-251 Feb. 28, 2020 WASHINGTON & JEFFERSON! L, 53-74 Neutral site-Avg/Game ..................- ................................. 2-150 Home games in ALL CAPS Score by periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Tot *Presidents’ Athletic Conference Opponent Saint Vincent 538 450 485 503 17 1993 ^ at D3Hoops.com Classic (Las Vegas, Nevada) Opponents 386 346 438 417 6 1593 ! Presidents’ Athletic Conference Championship Tournament 2019-20 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS REBOUNDS ## Player GP-GS Min/g FG-Att Pct 3FG-Att Pct FT-Att Pct Off Def Tot Avg A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 45 Madison Kollar 26-26 25.0 174-335 .519 22-57 .386 74-95 .779 36 73 109 4.2 14 39 12 25 444 17.1 03 Jenna Lafko 26-26 28.5 135-265 .509 29-77 .377 61-70 .871 19 100 119 4.6 95 69 4 78 360 13.8 11 Kayla Slovenec 26-26 21.3 90-201 .448 24-71 .338 17-27 .630 16 75 91 3.5 30 42 1 48 221 8.5 32 Paige Montrose 15-15 21.1 41-86 .477 0-0 .000 29-40 .725 28 36 64 4.3 24 17 15 32 111 7.4 01 Carlee Kilgus 24-23 27.5 58-153 .379 17-62 .274 43-61 .705 30 72 102 4.3 100 41 13 52 176 7.3 22 Taylor Boring 26-0 17.3 55-188 .293 33-127 .260 22-28 .786 8 52 60 2.3 25 30 0 19 165 6.3 40 Erin Giancola 26-10 16.9 69-125 .552 0-0 .000 7-16 .438 37 72 109 4.2 21 27 4 17 145 5.6 05 Bri Van Volkenburg 26-4 22.1 42-113 .372 2-10 .200 29-49 .592 41 56 97 3.7 35 35 6 30 115 4.4 24 Madison Weber 14-0 8.2 20-43 .465 0-1 .000 16-22 .727 8 15 23 1.6 3 18 4 5 56 4.0 12 Taylor Geer 11-0 7.3 13-36 .361 3-11 .273 14-24 .583 10 17 27 2.5 4 10 1 4 43 3.9 14 Stephanie Vaughn 23-0 10.9 25-63 .397 11-33 .333 3-5 .600 12 20 32 1.4 11 14 3 5 64 2.8 42 Katie Cramer 11-0 5.4 9-20 .450 4-7 .571 1-2 .500 3 6 9 0.8 4 3 0 2 23 2.1 25 Ella Marconi 5-0 5.2 4-11 .364 0-0 .000 2-3 .667 4 5 9 1.8 1 1 3 2 10 2.0 20 Autumn Fennell 18-0 7.0 9-25 .360 2-7 .286 5-5 1.000 6 11 17 0.9 11 9 0 11 25 1.4 04 Anna Betz 12-0 5.3 3-19 .158 3-15 .200 4-4 1.000 0 6 6 0.5 7 7 0 4 13 1.1 15 Megan Kallock 13-0 4.1 4-11 .364 1-5 .200 5-9 .556 3 9 12 0.9 2 2 2 2 14 1.1 44 Christina Davis 9-0 5.1 3-9 .333 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 3 4 7 0.8 1 1 0 0 6 0.7 30 Rachel Reams 5-0 1.8 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 0 2 0.4 33 Jessica Rainey 6-0 1.7 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 4 4 0.7 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 14
2021 SAINT VINCENT BEARCATS WOMEN'S BASKETBALL 2019-20 INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS STATISTIC NO. PLAYER DATE/OPPONENT POINTS................................................41................................ Madison Kollar..................................2/15/20 vs. Waynesburg FIELD GOALS......................................18................................ Madison Kollar..................................2/15/20 vs. Waynesburg FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS.....................23................................ Madison Kollar..................................2/15/20 vs. Waynesburg 3 PT FIELD GOALS.............................5.................................. Taylor Boring ������������������������������������������� 1/18/20 vs. Geneva 3 PT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS............13................................ Taylor Boring ������������������������������������������� 1/18/20 vs. Geneva FREE THROWS...................................9.................................. Bri Van Volkenburg ��������������������������������� 2/12/20 vs. Bethany FREE THROW ATTEMPTS..................12................................ Bri Van Volkenburg ��������������������������������� 2/12/20 vs. Bethany REBOUNDS.........................................12................................ Carlee Kilgus.......................................2/9/20 vs. Westminster ASSISTS..............................................12................................ Carlee Kilgus............................12/4/19 vs. Wash. & Jefferson ............................................................8.................................. Carlee Kilgus.......................................2/9/19 vs. Waynesburg STEALS...............................................7.................................. Jenna Lafko �������������������������������������������� 1/18/20 vs. Geneva BLOCKED SHOTS...............................3.................................. Erin Giancola........................................12/7/19 vs. Grove City ............................................................3.................................. Madison Kollar....................................2/8/20 vs. Westminster ............................................................3.................................. Paige Montrose........................ 11/19/19 vs. Baldwin Wallace 2019-20 TEAM GAME HIGHS STATISTIC NO. DATE/OPPONENT POINTS FOR....................................... 108 ����������11/15/19 at Penn St.-Altoona POINTS AGAINST............................... 87 ��������������������� 2/15/20 at Waynesburg ............................................................ 87 ���������������������������2/22/20 at Chatham FIELD GOALS MADE.......................... 43 ��������������������� 2/15/20 at Waynesburg FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS..................... 81 �������������������������� 11/26/19 vs. Juniata FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE................ .623 ��������11/15/19 at Penn St.-Altoona 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE.................. 17 ����������������������������� 1/18/20 at Geneva 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS............................ 35 ����������������������������� 1/18/20 at Geneva FREE THROWS MADE........................ 23 �������������������������� 2/12/20 vs. Bethany FREE THROW ATTEMPTS.................. 28 �������������������������� 2/12/20 vs. Bethany REBOUNDS......................................... 51 ���������������������������������� 2/1/20 vs. Thiel ASSISTS.............................................. 27.............11/15/19 at Penn St.-Altoona ............................................................ 27 ������������������������������������1/6/20 at Thiel ............................................................ 27 ����������������������������� 1/18/20 at Geneva STEALS............................................... 21 �������������������������� 11/26/19 vs. Juniata BLOCKED SHOTS............................... 7 �������������������������12/7/19 vs. Grove City TURNOVERS....................................... 26 �������������������������� 12/16/19 at DeSales FOULS................................................. 23 ��������������������� 2/15/20 at Waynesburg Madison Kollar 15
2021 SAINT VINCENT BEARCATS WOMEN'S BASKETBALL The Presidents’ Athletic Conference (PAC), built on the basic belief that an athletic program is an integral part of college life, but not an entity in itself, looks back on more than 60 years of growth and ahead to years of continued academic and athletic excellence. The league’s name clearly reflects its founding principle that operational control of all aspects of intercollegiate athletics is ultimately the responsibility of the presidents of each member institution, and thus active presidential leadership and oversight is paramount in conference administration. Formally organized in 1955 by Western Reserve University, John Carroll University, Case Institute of Technology and Wayne State University, the PAC was the result of a realization that college athletics, despite numerous virtues for the individual and the institution, were gradually becoming a financial and academic burden. If athletics were to be continued, action had to be taken to place the program on its proper level. This included the premise that benefits of participation should be provided to as many students as possible. The PAC and its membership continue its original, defining mission of promoting intercollegiate athletics and the pursuit of academic excellence. Institutions involved understand that the key components to its progress lie in the foundation of faith in each member by each other member. It is the conviction of its membership that the PAC is the solution to the dilemma of intercollegiate athletic competition, and they have staked their athletic future on this premise. Currently comprised of nine select private institutions -- Bethany College, Chatham University, Geneva College, Grove City College, Saint Vincent College, Thiel College, Washington & Jefferson College, Waynesburg University and Westminster College -- the PAC remains a unique organization in this day of high-pressure intercollegiate athletics, with academics at the center of each member’s philosophy. The PAC expanded its membership to seven members in 2005 with the addition of Thomas More College, formerly a NCAA Division III independent. Thomas More’s 12-year membership in the PAC ended with the conclusion of the 2017-18 academic year. Saint Vincent, a former National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) member, joined the conference in 2006 as it began its reclassification to Division III. Another former NAIA member, Geneva, became the conference’s ninth member and began league play in 2007 as it started its Division III reclassification. Chatham became the league’s 10th member, also in 2007. In 2012, the PAC Presidents’ Council voted to add Carnegie Mellon University and Case Western Reserve University as affiliate members in the sport of football beginning with the 2014 season. Franciscan University of Steubenville was accepted as an affiliate member in men’s and women’s lacrosse in December 2017 and began PAC play in 2019. In April 2019, the PAC accepted Franciscan as its 10th full member. Franciscan competed in women’s golf and men’s and women’s indoor and outdoor track and field during the 2019-20 academic year. Franciscan’s 14 additional NCAA Division III sports will be eligible for PAC championships and all-conference honors in 2020-21. The PAC crowns league champions and awards all-conference honors in its 23 championship sports (12 men, 11 women). Head coaches determine all-PAC squads for all team sports, while in individual sports, such as cross country and golf, all-PAC accolades are based upon performances at the conference championships. Staying true to its original mission of promoting intercollegiate athletics and the pursuit of academic excellence, the PAC has seen nearly 300 of its participating student-athletes recognized as Academic All-Americans, while the league has also produced numerous NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship winners. Last year, the conference named a record 1,097 student-athletes to its PAC Academic Honor Roll, which recognizes all participating student-athletes who earn a term grade-point average of 3.60 or above. Bethany College Chatham University Franciscan University Geneva College Grove City College Bethany, W.Va. Pittsburgh, Pa. Steubenville, Ohio Beaver Falls, Pa. Grove City, Pa. Saint Vincent College Thiel College Wash. & Jefferson College Waynesburg University Westminster College Latrobe, Pa. Greenville, Pa. Washington, Pa. Waynesburg, Pa. New Wilmington, Pa. 16
2021 SAINT VINCENT BEARCATS WOMEN'S BASKETBALL 2019-20 PAC STANDINGS 2019-20 PAC TOURNAMENT FIRST ROUND - FEB. 24 PAC Games Overall #6 Waynesburg 79, #7 Bethany 65 Team W-L Pct W-L Pct Home Away Neut #5 Chatham 69, #8 Geneva 63 Saint Vincent 15-1 .938 19-7 .731 11-2 8-3 0-2 Grove City 14-2 .875 25-3 .893 10-1 10-2 5-0 QUARTERFINALS - FEB. 26 Westminster 12-4 .750 20-8 .714 10-3 9-3 1-2 #4 Wash. & Jefferson 65, #5 Chatham 55 #3 Westminster 76, #6 Waynesburg 60 Wash. & Jeff. 11-5 .688 18-10 .643 10-4 8-5 0-1 Chatham 7-9 .438 15-11 .577 8-4 7-7 0-0 SEMIFINALS - FEB. 28 Waynesburg 6-10 .375 8-19 .296 5-8 3-11 0-0 #2 Grove City 79, #3 Westminster 58 Bethany 5-11 .313 6-20 .231 4-6 2-12 0-2 #4 Wash. & Jeff. 74, #1 Saint Vincent 53 Geneva 2-14 .125 3-21 .125 1-9 2-11 0-1 TITLE GAME - FEB. 29 Thiel 0-16 .000 0-25 .000 0-12 0-10 0-3 #2 Grove City 54, #4 Wash. & Jeff. 52 2019-20 ALL-PAC AWARDS FIRST TEAM Name School Pos. Yr. Hometown | High School Kate Balcom Grove City F Sr. Londonderry, N.H. | Londonderry Jess Bowen Grove City G Jr. Pittsburgh, Pa. | North Hills Madison Kollar Saint Vincent F Sr. Latrobe, Pa. | Greater Latrobe Jenna Lafko Saint Vincent G Jr. Gibsonia, Pa. | Hampton Emily Ondo Chatham G Gr. Pittsburgh, Pa. | Shaler SECOND TEAM Kayla Bennett Westminster F Sr. Kent, Ohio | Theodore Roosevelt Brooke Fuller Waynesburg C So. Allison Park, Pa. | Hampton Alazia Greaves Westminster G Jr. West Sunbury, Pa. | Moniteau Alie Seto W&J F Jr. Allison, Pa. | Brownsville Lauren Tipton Geneva F Jr. Glenside, Pa. | Phil-Mont Christian Academy HONORABLE MENTION Kaitlyn Fertig Chatham G So. Bethel Park, Pa. | Bethel Park Emily Fromknecht Westminster F Sr. Erie, Pa. | McDowell Lauren Gilbert W&J G Jr. Pittsburgh, Pa. | Baldwin Kayla Slovenec Saint Vincent F Sr. Pittsburgh, Pa. | Fox Chapel Courtney Walker Bethany G So. Moundsville, W.Va. | Cameron PAC SPORTSMANSHIP TEAM Samaria Murry Bethany F Fr. Akron, Ohio | St. Vincent-St. Mary Sierra Short Chatham F So. Monongahela, Pa. | Charleroi Lauren Tipton Geneva F Jr. Glenside, Pa. | Phil-Mont Christian Academy Jess Book Grove City F Sr. Bellefonte, Pa. | Bellefonte Paige Montrose Saint Vincent F Sr. Seven Fields, Pa. | Seneca Valley Courtney Harriman Thiel G Sr. Geneva, Ohio | Geneva Megan Williams W&J G Sr. Bay Village, Ohio | Lake Ridge Academy Leighton Croft Waynesburg F Fr. Morgantown, W.Va. | Trinity Christian Aliya Gage Westminster G Sr. New Castle, Pa. | Mohawk PAC Player of the Year: Jenna Lafko, Saint Vincent PAC Defensive Player of the Year: Kate Balcom, Grove City PAC Freshman of the Year: Riley D’Angelo, Chatham PAC Coach of the Year: Roseanne Scott, Westminster 17
2021 SAINT VINCENT BEARCATS WOMEN'S BASKETBALL ALL-TIME WON/LOSS RECORDS Season Record Coach Season Record Coach 1983-84....................... 11-7....................... Kristen Zawacki 2006-07 ......................10-13 �������������������� Kristen Zawacki 1984-85....................... 14-13^ ������������������ Kristen Zawacki 2007-08 ......................9-16 ���������������������� Kristen Zawacki 1985-86....................... 18-10^ ������������������ Kristen Zawacki 2008-09 ......................16-8 ���������������������� Kristen Zawacki 1986-87....................... 21-8^..................... Kristen Zawacki 2009-10 ......................23-5# �������������������� Kristen Zawacki 1987-88....................... 17-11..................... Kristen Zawacki 2010-11.......................24-5!.............K. Zawacki/J.Petruska 1988-89....................... 20-9....................... Kristen Zawacki 2011-12.......................22-7! ����������������������Jimmy Petruska 1989-90....................... 25-7^..................... Kristen Zawacki 2012-13.......................20-7 �����������������������Jimmy Petruska 1990-91 ...................... 24-7^..................... Kristen Zawacki 2013-14.......................19-10# �������������������Jimmy Petruska 1991-92 ...................... 20-9 ^% ���������������� Kristen Zawacki 2014-15.......................22-5 �����������������������Jimmy Petruska 1992-93 ...................... 23-10% ���������������� Kristen Zawacki 2015-16.......................15-13 ���������������������Jimmy Petruska 1993-94 ...................... 21-9 ^% ���������������� Kristen Zawacki 2016-17.......................18-10 ���������������������Jimmy Petruska 1994-95 ...................... 25-7 ^% ���������������� Kristen Zawacki 2017-18.......................19-10# �������������������Jimmy Petruska 1995-96 ...................... 18-12..................... Kristen Zawacki 2018-19.......................23-5*!���������������������Jimmy Petruska 1996-97 ...................... 21-10..................... Kristen Zawacki 2019-20.......................19-7 �����������������������Jimmy Petruska 1997-98 ...................... 26-5+% ���������������� Kristen Zawacki Total (36 seasons).....................704-354 (.665 winning pct.) 1998-99 ...................... 20-9% ������������������ Kristen Zawacki 1999-2000 .................. 26-7% ������������������ Kristen Zawacki ^ NAIA District 18 Champions 2000-01 ...................... 17-12 ������������������� Kristen Zawacki % NAIA National Tournament Appearance 2001-02 ...................... 18-11 ������������������� Kristen Zawacki + NAIA American Mideast Conference Champions 2002-03 ...................... 22-12+% �������������� Kristen Zawacki # ECAC Playoff Appearance 2003-04 ...................... 14-14 ������������������� Kristen Zawacki ! NCAA Division III Playoff Appearance 2004-05 ...................... 11-19 ������������������� Kristen Zawacki * Presidents’ Athletic Conference Champions 2005-06 ......................13-15 �������������������� Kristen Zawacki TEAM RECORDS Points, Game............................... 44................................. Lisa Heuer............................................... 2/13/88 vs. Pitt-Bradford Free Throws, Game..................... 18................................. Laura Klimchock ������������������������������������������ 12/27/05 vs. Aquinas Assists, Game............................. 15................................. Aimee Young.......................................... 1/6/99 vs. Shawnee State Rebounds, Game........................ 20................................. Brittany Sedlock ��������������������������������������� 1/4/12 vs. Waynesburg Blocked Shots, Game................. 9................................... Taylor Mathers......................................... 12/7/13 vs. Westminster Steals, Game............................... 11................................. Amy Gierl.......................................................2/3/93 vs. Point Park 11................................. Aimee Young.......................................12/1/99 vs. Ohio Dominican 3-Point FG, Game....................... 8................................... Janelle Reed �������������������������������������������������12/5/07 vs. Chatham Consecutive Free Throws............ 43................................. Sarah Rockwell �����������������������������������������������������������2/04 - 11/04 Points, Season............................ 641............................... Lisa Gallippi ���������������������������������������������������������������������� 1989-90 Field Goals, Season.................... 248............................... Lisa Gallippi ���������������������������������������������������������������������� 1989-90 Free Throws, Season................... 172............................... Laura Klimchock ��������������������������������������������������������������� 2006-07 Assists, Season........................... 230............................... Aimee Young ��������������������������������������������������������������������� 1998-99 Rebounds, Season...................... 292............................... Brittany Sedlock ��������������������������������������������������������������� 2011-12 Blocked Shots, Season............... 66................................. Jackie Capizzi ������������������������������������������������������������������� 1991-92 3-Point FG, Season..................... 71................................. Nina Turcic �������������������������������������������������������������������� 1999-2000 Points, Career.............................. 1,787............................ Lisa Jobe �������������������������������������������������������������������������� 1989-93 Rebounds, Career....................... 1.071............................ Lisa Jobe �������������������������������������������������������������������������� 1989-93 Steals, Career.............................. 502............................... Melissa Shell ��������������������������������������������������������������������� 1993-97 3-Point FG, Career...................... 210............................... Nina Turcic �������������������������������������������������������������������� 1997-2001 Free Throws, Career.................... 482............................... Kris Gray ��������������������������������������������������������������������������� 1985-89 18
2021 SAINT VINCENT BEARCATS WOMEN'S BASKETBALL ALL-AMERICA SELECTIONS MARY LALONDE - 1986 - NAIA ALL-AMERICA Mary averaged 15.4 points per game, while shooting 49% from the field, during the 1985-86 campaign. She also averaged five rebounds and three assists per contest, and became the first player in team history to notch 1,000 career points, reaching that plateau on Feb. 17, 1986, against Seton Hill. LISA HEUER - 1987, 1988 - NAIA ALL-AMERICA Lisa earned All-American honorable mention honors following both her junior and senior seasons at SVC. During the ‘86- 87 season, she averaged 12.4 points, 5.1 assists, and 3.7 rebounds while shooting 72 percent from the charity stripe. In ‘87-88, she scored 20 points per game, while averaging 4.2 assists and 3.4 steals. She also shot a robust 80 percent from the foul line. LISA GALLIPPI - 1990 - NAIA ALL-AMERICA Lisa still holds school records for points (641) and field goals (248) in a single season, set during the 1989-90 campaign. During her four seasons, she scored 1,540 career points while the Bearcats won 83 games against just 35 losses. LORI FISCHER - 1990, 1991 - NAIA ALL-AMERICA The Bearcats won 86 games during Lori’s four seasons, including 28-0 in district play during her junior and senior seasons. She was honored twice by the NAIA as an All-American and amassed 1,718 career points. LISA JOBE - 1992, 1993 - NAIA ALL-AMERICA Lisa remains the school’s all-time leading scorer, posting 1787 during a stellar career. The team won 20-plus games during each of her four seasons, and made its first two trips to the National Tournament during her junior and senior years. MELISSA SHELL - 1997 - NAIA ALL-AMERICA Melissa set a school record with 502 steals during her career and was honored as an All-American following her senior season, 1996-97. She recorded 133 steals that year, while she finished her career with 1,204 points. FREDRIKA SUSNAR - 1998 - NAIA ALL-AMERICA Fredrika had a stellar season in 1997-98 for the Bearcats, helping to lead the team to a 16-0 district record, a 26-5 overall record and a trip to the NAIA National Tournament. After graduating from SVC, Fredrika played professionally for las Mets de Guaynabo in Puerto Rico. TARA COCHRANE - 1999, 2000 - NAIA ALL-AMERICA In 1998-99, Tara averaged 15.2 points and 6.1 rebounds per game on a team that went 12-4 in the conference and 20-10 overall. In 2000, she led the team with 14.5 points and 5.8 boards per game, as the Bearcats posted a conference record of 17-3 and an overall mark of 26-7. KELLY MORDA - 2002 - NAIA ALL-AMERICA Kelly led the team in most scoring categories, including points (14.3 per game) as the Bearcats went 18-11. She finished her career as the school’s second leading scorer of all-time with 1,776 career points. KRISTEN LANCAS - 2004 - KODAK ALL-AMERICA Kristen led the team in scoring in 2003-04 with 14.6 points per game and averaged 5.0 rebounds. She was a First Team all-conference selection in the American Mideast Conference as well, and graduated with 1,168 career points. BRITTANY SEDLOCK - 2011, 2012 - D3HOOPS.COM ALL-AMERICA Brittany became the college’s first-ever Division III All-American after a stellar campaign during which she was named Presidents’ Athletic Conference Player of the Year. She led the team in scoring, averaging 16.8 points per game, and also led the conference in rebounding (9.0) and was in the top ten in steals, field goal percentage and free throw percentage. A season later, Sedlock repeated the feat, once again being named to the D3Hoops.com All-America team and PAC Player of the Year after averaging a double-double of 16.7 points and 10.1 rebounds per game. She scored in double figures in all 29 games and grabbed 10 or more rebounds in 17 different contests, highlighted by a school-record 20-rebound performance in a January win over Waynesburg. 19
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