opening tip...
Monday's game between Mount St. Mary's and Saint Francis (Pa.)
marks the 51st meeting between the two teams dating back to the
1988-89 season. The Mount leads the series 26-24.
• The Red Flash swept the season series last year and has won
the last three matchups.
• The Mountaineers are 17-9 against the Loretto program in
Knott Arena, but Saint Francis (Pa.) was won the last two meetings
in Emmitsburg.
• Mount St. Mary's last win in the series was an 84-72
decision in 2008.
• Of the league schools, the Mount has played Saint Francis
(Pa.) the most times, including eight occasions in the
postseason.
about the red flash... Saint Francis (Pa.)
comes into the contest 8-7 overall and 3-0 in Northeast Conference
after defeating Wagner 65-63 on Saturday.
• Senior G Samantha Leach paced the Red Flash with 17 points
against the Seahawks. Leach has been the squad's top scorer 10
times this season, including scoring 25 points in a 63-60 victory
against Long Island on Tuesday. The senior leads the team with 17.1
points and 2.5 rebounds per game.
• Senior G Brittany Lilley added 12 points and seven rebounds
on Saturday. The senior added 17 points in the win against the
Blackbirds. Lilley ranks second on the team with 12.7 points and
4.3 rebounds per game.
• Senior G Allison Smith added seven points and 13 rebounds
against Wagner. Smith is averaging 5.1 points and 4.5 rebounds per
game.
• Freshman F Shene Fleming narrowly missed a double-double
with eight points and 10 rebounds against the Seahawks. The
freshman is averaging 7.2 points and 7.3 rebounds per game.
• Junior F Allison Daly is averaging 12.7 points and 5.6
rebounds per game.
last time we met... Saint Francis (Pa.)
defeated Mount St. Mary's 68-53 Feb. 25, 2010. Leah Westbrooks
paced the Mount with 10 points, eight rebounds and four blocks.
Britney Hodges fueled the Red Flash with 24 points. Samantha Leach
added 14 points and Allison Daly chipped in 11 points in the
winning effort.
last time out... Robert Morris defeated Mount
St. Mary's 74-56 on Saturday. Senior Mary Dunn paced the Mount with
21 points.
quick hits on robert morris game... Mount St.
Mary's held the lead four times, but the Colonials closed the half
with a 17-2 run to take the lead they would not relinquish.
• The game was the Mount's 1,000th game in program history.
The squad is 632-368 all-time.
• Senior Mary Dunn paced the Mountaineers with 21 points. The
senior needs 12 points to become the 25th player in program history
to reach 1,000 points in her career. Dunn can also move into ninth
place in team history for career rebounds with two caroms.
Bernadine Bocus (1982-86) is two rebounds ahead of Dunn with 735
and she is also ahead of the senior on the all-time scoring list
with 1,007 career points. The senior is averaging 16.7 points and
5.3 rebounds in three conference games after averaging 9.5 points
and 6.3 rebounds per game in the non-conference slate.
• Sophomore Selina Mann added 12 points, six assists, four
rebounds and four steals on Saturday. Mann is averaging 11.2 points
and 3.8 rebounds per game since the end of the first semester while
she posted 6.6 points and 3.3 rebounds per game in her first eight
games.
• Freshman Ashley Christie added five points, five rebounds,
six assists and two steals. The freshman has scored double figures
five times this season, registered at least five rebounds four
times and dished out five assists twice this season.
it all starts with defense... The opponent has
scored 60 points in 11 of the 14 games in 2010-11 and is averaging
68.6 points per game.
• Last season, the Mount allowed 60 points or more 11 times.
The Mountaineers also ranked second in scoring defense (58.7 ppg.)
in the Northeast Conference and 37th in Division I.
• The Mount has allowed 60 points in a game 54 times under
head coach Bryan Whitten.
next on tap... Mount St. Mary's heads to
Brooklyn, N.Y., to face St. Francis (N.Y.) on Jan. 15 and Long
Island two days later
• The Mount returns home to host Quinnipiac (Jan. 22) and
Sacred Heart (Jan. 24).
at the knott... Mount St. Mary's is 1-4 at home
this season and is averaging 48.4 points per game in Emmitsburg
this season.
• Senior Mary Dunn is averaging 11.4 points and 6.6 rebounds
per game at Knott Arena this season. Dunn posted her only
double-double this year at Knott Arena after tallying 10 points and
10 rebounds against UMES on Nov. 20, 11 points against Towson on
Dec. 1 and 21 points against Robert Morris on Jan. 8.
• Freshman Ashley Christie leads the team with 8.6 points and
4.0 rebounds per game in four home games. The freshman has posted
three eight-point performances and a career-high 14 points against
UMES on Nov. 20 this season at home.
• Freshman Kayla Grossett has two 10-point performances at
home this season. The freshman had 13 points against UMES and 11
points against the Tigers.
• Junior Sandra Andresson and sophomore Selina Mann are the
only other players to reach double figures at Knott Arena.
Andresson had 10 points against Binghamton on Dec. 18 and Mann
posted 12 points against Robert Morris on Jan. 8.
in the last five... The Mount is 2-3 in its
last five games and is averaging 64.6 points per game.
• Senior Mary Dunn is averaging 16.0 points and 6.0 rebounds
per game in the last five games. The senior has registered four
double-figure performances in that stretch, including scored 12
points against Sacred Heart on Dec. 20, 26 points against San
Francisco on Dec. 31, 17 points at Quinnipiac on Jan. 4 and 21
points against Robert Morris.
• Sophomore Selina Mann is averaging 12.2 points and 4.4
rebounds and 4.8 assists per game in the last five games. The
sophomore a career-high 26 points against San Jose State on Dec.
29, 14 points against the Dons and 12 points against the
Colonials.
tops in the league... Mount St. Mary's has
posted the most wins in the Northeast Conference since joining the
league in 1989-90 with 241 victories.
• The Mount has the third-most wins in league history,
trailing only Monmouth (255) and Saint Francis (Pa.) (259).
• The Mount is 241-133 in Northeast Conference play, including
135-55 at Knott Arena and 106-78 on the road.
1,000-point countdown beginning... Senior Mary
Dunn needs 12 points to become the program's 25th 1,000-point
scorer.
• The senior would become the first Mount player since current
assistant coach Brianna Gauthier accomplished the milestone in
2008-09. • Dunn has also moved into the programs Top-10 in
rebounds (733) and games started (102).
wins vs. losses... Mount St. Mary's is
averaging 72.0 points per game in its three wins compared to 48.4
points per game in the 11 loses. The squad is 3-1 when it reaches
60 points.
• The Mountaineers are shooting 43.6 percent when it wins, but
just 31.4 percent in a loss.
• Mount St. Mary's was outrebounded in every game this season
before the game at Quinnipiac, but are only -5.3 on boards in wins
and -11.3 in losses.
• Mount St. Mary's is 3-0 when it leads at halftime and 0-11
when the opponents hold the edge.
board issues... Mount St. Mary's was
outrebounded in 12 of its 13 games and only held a one board edge
against Quinnipiac on Jan. 4. The opponents have held a 10-rebound
edge in eight games this season, but the Mount has been trailed by
10 rebounds or less in six games, including five of the last seven
games.
• Mount St. Mary's has been outrebounded in 67 games under
head coach Bryan Whitten, including 32 games with double-digit
rebound deficits. The squad is 3-29 when the opponent holds a
10-board advantage.
• Last season, the Mount won the rebound battle in 50 percent
of its games and had seven games when the opponent had a 10-carom
margin.
that was a career day... Freshman Kayla
Grossett notched a career-high 15 points against Quinnipiac on Jan.
4.
• Senior Mary Dunn notched a career-high 26 points against San
Francisco on Dec. 31.
• Sophomore Selina Mann scored a career-high 26 points against
San Jose State on Dec. 29. Fellow sophomore Tara Lonergan also
established a career-best against the Spartans with 13 points.
• Freshman Kelly Guerriero had a career-best 10 points at Navy
on Dec. 8.
• Freshman Jessie Kaufman each recorded a career-high nine
points against Cincinnati on Nov. 23.
• Freshman Ashley Christie posted a career-high 14 points
against UMES on Nov. 20.
• Sophomore Sydney Henderson had a career-high 17 points
against Virginia on Nov. 14.
a new year, a new start... In January, the
Mount is 217-85 and 132-77 since switching to Division I.
• The Mountaineers are 69-29 at home and 64-38 on the road
since switching to Division I.
• Once the New Year hits, the Mount has posted a 468-216
overall mark and a 267-145 since turning Division I in the last
three months of the season.
• The Mount is 10-19 under head coach Bryan Whitten in the
month.
• Mount St. Mary's is 6-9 at home and 4-10 on the road in the
month under Whitten.
hearing your name called at the start... Head
coach Bryan Whitten has only had 18 players start in his four-year
tenure at the Mount.
• The Mount has used three different starting lineups this
season.
• Senior Mary Dunn has started 102-straight games in her
career.
• Senior Leah Westbrooks started 67 games in her career and 55
of the last 60 games.
• Junior Sandra Andresson has started 62 of the 75 games she
has played.
• Sophomore Sydney Henderson started 15 of the 26 games she
has played, including 10 straight.
• Freshman Ashley Christie has started the first 14 games of
her collegiate career.
• Freshman Jessie Kaufman started the first nine games of the
season before fellow freshman Kayla Grossett started games against
Sacred Heart and San Jose State before sophomore Tara Lonergan made
her first career start against San Francisco and has started the
last three games.
three-pointer to start scoring is deadly for the
mount... Mount St. Mary's registered a 3-pointer for its
first field goal of the game six times this season. The Mount is
0-7 in those games.
• The squad has hit a trey to start its scoring against
Virginia (Nov. 14), Cincinnati (Nov. 23), Towson (Dec. 1),
Pittsburgh (Dec. 4), Navy (Dec. 8), Loyola (Dec. 11) and Quinnipiac
(Jan. 4).
• Freshman Jessie Kaufman has hit the squad's opening
3-pointer in four of the six games.
• The Mountaineers are 3-4 when its first field goal comes
from inside the arc.
preseason poll... Mount St. Mary's was picked
11th according to the Northeast Conference Preseason Coaches Poll.
Long Island, who advanced to the NEC Championship Game last season,
received six first-place votes to be tabbed as the preseason
favorite while the defending league regular season champions Robert
Morris was selected second after garnering three first-place nods.
Sacred Heart placed third ahead of the defending NEC Tournament
champions Saint Francis (Pa.), who picked up two first place votes
while Monmouth nabbed the final first-place vote to finish fifth in
the poll. Quinnipiac, Central Connecticut State, Bryant, Fairleigh
Dickinson, Wagner, the Mount and St. Francis (N.Y.) rounded out the
12-team field.
the good and the bad for henderson... Sophomore
Sydney Henderson scored a career-high 17 points against Virginia on
Nov. 14.
• Henderson scored 13 of her 17 points in the first eight
minutes of the second half.
• After establishing a new career-high on her bucket with
12:01 left in the second half, the sophomore left the game with a
knee injury.
• Henderson will miss the rest of the season due to the knee
injury sustained in the game against Virginia.
bcs schools on the schedule... The first six
games in the 2010-11 campaign could have arguably been the toughest
start in program history.
• The Mount faced Atlantic Coast Conference member Virginia in
the season opener and Big East affiliates Cincinnati on Nov. 23 and
Pittsburgh on Dec. 4.
• It marked the first time since the 2000-01 season the Mount
will play three BCS schools when the squad faced Virginia (ACC),
Georgia Tech (ACC) and Seton Hall (Big East).
• Mount St. Mary's also played three big conference schools in
1988-89 and 1994-95.
let's play to 60 points... Mount St. Mary's is
most successful under head coach Bryan Whitten when it scores 60
points in a game or holds the opponent under that total.
• The Mount is 20-12 when it scores 60 points in a game, but
14-51 when it does not reach 60 points.
• Defensively, the Mountaineers are 26-22 when the opponents
are held under 60 points and 8-45 when the opponent reaches 60
points.
three keys to whitten success... The Mount is
most successful under head coach Bryan Whitten when the squad leads
at halftime, in rebounding or keeps the opponent under 60
points.
• The Mount is 27-13 when he holds the lead at halftime, 2-2
when the game is tied, but just 6-52 when trailing at the
break.
• The squad is 15-15 when it holds a rebounding edge in a
game, but just 18-48 when the opponent has the advantage and 2-4
when the two teams have equal boards.
• Mount St. Mary's is 26-22 when it holds opponents under 60
points.
hitting 20 points in a game... Senior Mary Dunn
and sophomore Selina Mann are the only two players on the roster
that has scored 20 points in a game in their career.
• Dunn posted a career-high 26 points against San Francisco on
Dec. 31 and had 21 points against Robert Morris on Jan. 8. The
senior also accomplished the feat twice last season when she
recorded 21 points against Colgate on Nov. 24, 2009 and had 20
points against Long Island on Jan. 16, 2010.
• Mann became the first player this season to turn the trick
when she posted a career-high 26 points against San Jose State on
Dec. 29, 2010.
• The Mount has registered 19 20-point performances and two
30-point games under head coach Bryan Whitten. The squad is 11-8
when a player reaches 20 points and 2-0 when a player scores 30 in
a contest.
dunn on the all-time lists... Senior Mary Dunn
is making a mark on the program's all-time list.
• The senior currently sits in 25th place in program history
with 988 career points. After she becomes the newest member of the
1,000-point club, the next person on the list is Bernadine Bocus
(1,007, 1982-86).
• The senior also ranks seventh in program history in rebounds
per game (7.3 rpg.). Dunn moved into 10th place on the program's
all-time rebounding list with 733 caroms after grabbing six boards
against Loyola on Dec. 11. The senior can moved into ninth place
and ahead of Bocus (735, 1982-86) with three rebounds.
• Dunn also ranks seventh in Mount Division I history with 14
career double-doubles. She can move up a spot with three next
double-double.
• The senior is also third on the Mount's games started list
with 102 career starts and can move into second place with eight
starts to tie former teammate and current assistant coach Brianna
Gauthier (109, 2005-09).
other players on the move... Along with senior
Mary Dunn, the Mount has several players making a move on the
program's all-time scoring chart.
• Senior Leah Westbrooks has 533 career points to rank 50th in
program history and can move into 49th place with four points and
into 48th place with 14 points. Westbrooks also ranks 13th in Mount
Division I history with six double-doubles and can move into eighth
place with four double-doubles.
• Junior Sandra Andresson currently sits in 60th place in
program history with 424 points and can move into 59th place with
11 points and 58th place with 15 points.
• Sophomore Sydney Henderson has 160 career points to sit in
85th place. She can move into 84th place with 13 points and 83rd
place with 15 points.
• Sophomore Selina Mann has 220 points for her career to rank
77th in team history and can move into 76th place with one point
and 74th place with 19 points.
• Freshman Ashley Christie has 121 points in her first season
and can crack the Top-100 with eight points.
1,000 games in program history... Mount St.
Mary's played its 1,000th game in program history on Saturday
against Robert Morris.
• The Mount is 632-368 in program history.
freshmen for one-two-three... Freshmen Jessie
Kaufman, Ashley Christie, Rachel Mathews and Kayla Grossett each
knocked down their first career shot attempt in the game against
Virginia.
• Kaufman gave the Mount a 3-2 lead with a 3-pointer 35
seconds into the game and Christie nailed 3-ball of her own to
reclaim the lead for the Mountaineers at 6-4 with 18:28 left in the
first half.
• Mathews recorded a 3-point play the traditional way after
scoring a layup at 15:55 and then converting the free throw to give
Mount St. Mary's a 9-7 advantage.
• Grossett nailed a 3-pointer on her first collegiate attempt
at 5:25 in the second half.
in their debut... The five freshmen each saw
action against Virginia on Nov. 14.
• Ashley Christie and Jessie Kaufman both made their
collegiate debut in the starting lineup. Christie posted 13 points,
including 10 in the second half, along with two rebounds and two
assists. Kaufman had eight points, three rebounds, an assist and a
block.
• Kayla Grossett, Rachel Mathews and Kelly Guerriero each saw
time off the bench. Grossett had six points and two rebounds while
Mathews had three points, three rebounds and an assist. Guerriero
played the final 1:55 and missed her own shot attempt. Guerriero
notched her first collegiate point in the second half against
American on Nov. 17.
in the non-conference slate... Mount St. Mary's
is 74-115 in non-conference games since joining the Northeast
Conference in 1989-90.
home sweet home... In its 24th season at Knott
Arena, Mount St. Mary's has posted a 204-99 overall mark, including
69-43 in non-conference play and 135-556in league play since moving
across Route 15 from Memorial Gym.
northeast conference history... Prior to last
season, the Mount had advanced to 20-straight Northeast Conference
Tournaments.
• Mount St. Mary's is 17-17 in the NEC Tournament.
• The Mountaineers have not won a tournament game since a
50-45 win against Sacred Heart on Mar. 4, 2001.
• Mount St. Mary's won tournaments in 1992-93, 1993-94 and
1994-95, including earning the league's first two NCAA Division I
bids.
the underlining whit... Head coach Bryan
Whitten is in his four season at the Mount in 2009-10. The Mount is
35-67 overall under Whitten.
• Whitten has defeated all 11 other teams in the NEC.
• The Mount is 15-31 overall at Knott Arena and 10-19 in NEC
play under Whitten.
• The Mountaineers fair better on the road with a 20-36
overall mark away from Emmitsburg and 10-17 in league play.
• Whitten picked up his first Mount win with a 55-51 decision
at Lafayette on Nov. 17, 2007 and earned his 25th career in at
Lafayette on Nov. 30, 2009.
• Whitten earned his 250th win of his career against
Quinnipiac on Jan. 30, 2010.
foreign flavor... Mount St. Mary's has three
international players on the roster at the same time for the first
time in program history.
• Senior Leah Westbrooks (Ireland) was the third international
player at the Mount, junior Sandra Andresson (Estonia) became the
fourth international player in Emmitsburg and freshman Kayla
Grossett (Canada) became the fifth international player at the
Mount.
• The trio follows Katie Walton (Canada, 1998-02) and Dita
Krumberga (Latvia, 2004-07).