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Women's Basketball Looks To Improve Postseason Seeding In Regular Season Finale At CCSU On Monday

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opening tip... Monday's regular season finale between Mount St. Mary's and Central Connecticut State marks the 27th meeting in the all-time series dating back to the 1997-98 season.
• The Mount leads the series 18-8, but the Blue Devils have won the last two meetings in the series.
• The Mountaineers hold an 8-4 margin in New Britain, but Central Connecticut State has won the last two contests at the Detrick Gymnasium.
• The Blue Devils downed the Mount 74-63 at Knott Arena on Jan. 16 in the first meeting this season.
• Mount St. Mary's last win in the series was a 55-45 decision on Feb. 18, 2010.

about the blue devils... Central Connecticut State  comes into its final contest 12-16 overall and 6-11 in Northeast Conference play after defeating Wagner 79-66 on Saturday.
• Sophomore F Lauren Arbogast paced the Blue Devils with 27 points against the Seahawks. The sophomore posted 12 points in a 58-49 loss against Quinnipiac on Feb. 11. Arbogast ranks fourth on the team with 7.7 points and 5.2 rebounds per game.
• Sophomore G Jessica Babe registered a triple-double with 11 points, 11 rebounds and 10 assists against Wagner. Babe, who missed six games, registered 19 points in a 69-57 win against Wagner on Jan. 14. The sophomore is third on the squad with 9.5 points and 7.4 rebounds per game.
• Freshman G Kaley Watras added 16 points on Saturday. Watras notched a career-high 19 points in an 86-83 loss against Saint Francis (Pa.) on Feb. 20. The freshman is averaging 6.0 points and 3.4 rebounds per game.
• Freshman C Johnna Fisher also had 16 points in the game against the Seahawks. The freshman has posted double figures in her last three games after posting 10 points in the two games prior to her career high against Wagner. Fisher is averaging 3.0 points and 1.9 rebounds per game.

last time we met... Central Connecticut State defeated Mount St. Mary's 73-63 on Jan. 16, 2012. Sydney Henderson paced the Mount with 25 points. Ashley Christie added nine points while Selina Mann tallied eight rebounds, eight steals. Jessica Babe fueled the Blue Devils with 15 points, nine assists and eight rebounds. Jaclyn Babe (13 points), Kaley Watras (12 points), Lauren Arbogast (12 points) and Kirsten Daamen (10 points) also registered double figures.

quick hits on the bryant... Sophomore Kelly Guerriero drained back-to-back 3-pointers at 5:29 and 3:31 in the second half to erase a one-point deficit and give the Mount the lead for good in a 71-63 win against Bryant on Saturday.
• Guerriero notched a career-high 14 points in the contest for her second double-figure performance this season. The sophomore had 13 points in last year's meeting in Smithfield.
• Junior Sydney Henderson paced the Mount with 17 points against the Bulldogs. The junior has posted double-figures in 14 of her last 17 games and is averaging 14.2 points per game in that stretch.
•  Sophomore Jessie Kaufman added 14 points against Bryant. Kaufman has started eight of the last nine games and is averaging 12.7 points and 5.2 rebounds per game in that stretch. The sophomore has posted at least nine points in eight of those games, including seven double-figure performance.
• Junior Selina Mann posted 12 points, eight assists and four steals on Saturday. The junior is averaging 6.9 points, 6.4 rebounds, 6.8 assists and 4.4 steals per game in her last nine contests.
•  The Mount has won six straight for the first time since the 2000-01 season.
• The squad drained 12 3-pointers in the game, the third most in team history. The Mountaineers have drained double-digit treys four times this season.

playoff picture... The eight spots for the upcoming NEC Tournament have been clinched.
• The Mount can clinch a home game with a win against Central Connecticut State and losses by Saint Francis (Pa.) and Robert Morris.
• With a win, the Mount will finish anywhere from No. 3 seed and No.6 seed.
• If the Mountaineers win and Saint Francis (Pa.) wins then the Mount will be the No. 6 seed.
• If the Mountaineers lose on Monday, they will be either the No. 6 or No. 7 seed.
next on tap... Mount St. Mary's will participate in its 21st Northeast Conference Tournament on Saturday.
• If the Mount wins on Monday against Central Connecticut State, the Mount could host Robert Morris or Saint Francis (Pa.), but even with a win the Mount could have to travel to Monmouth or Robert Morris.
• A loss and the Mount will be on the road at Sacred Heart, Quinnipiac, Robert Morris or Monmouth.

you win one today and you win one tomorrow that's what you call a winning streak... The Mount has notched its second winning streak this season after defeating Robert Morris 80-75 on Feb. 6, Wagner 71-48 on Feb. 11 ,Wagner 68-60 on Feb. 15, Fairleigh Dickinson 62-51 on Feb. 18, Monmouth 60-56 on Feb. 20 and Bryant 71-63 on Feb. 25.
• The Mountaineers have won six-consecutive games for the first time since 2000-01 when the squad won six straight.
• It marks the second time this season the Mount has won three or more games in a row after the squad won three-straight games in December with wins against LIU Brooklyn (44-43, Dec. 3), St. Francis (N.Y.) (70-48, Dec. 5) and Loyola (59-54, Dec. 10).
•  The Mount has recorded wins in consecutive games 10 times under head coach Bryan Whitten.
•  The Mount notched its second winning streak of three or more games this season and the third under Whitten.
•  The last time the Mount recorded a pair of three or more wins in a row in a single season was in 2006-07 when the squad won three in a row three times.

one giant steal for mann, one hundred steal's for mann this season... Junior Selina Mann established a new program record with 11 steals against Fairleigh Dickinson on Feb. 18.
• Mann became the first player in program history to record 10 steals in a game twice in her career and is joined by Karla Green (at Richmond, Feb. 20, 1983) and Kim Rhock (Saint Francis (Pa.), Jan. 14, 1990) as the only players in team history with double digits in steals.
• In addition, Mann became the first player in program history to record 100 assists and 100 steals in a single season.
• The junior moved into seventh place for career steals in program history with 238 thefts.

state of the mount... Mount St. Mary's is 14-14 overall and 10-7 in Northeast Conference play this season.
• The Mount has match the most wins under head coach Bryan Whitten with its 14victories after the squad also won 14 games in 2008-09.
• With a win, the Mount could clinch its first non-losing season since 2000-01 when the squad went 15-14.
• At 10-7 in the league, the Mount has its best conference mark since 2006-07 when the squad was 10-7 through 17 league games.
• In addition, the Mountaineers posted its first 10 win season at Knott Arena since 1999-00 when the squad went 10-1. The Mount finished the regular season 10-4 and registered 10 wins for the 10th time at Knott Arena in program record.

in the nec... The Mount leads the Northeast Conference in 3-point field goals made (6.43) while ranking second in 3-point field goal percentage (.334), third in turnover margin (+2.18), fourth in assist-to-turnover ratio (0.80), fourth in free throw percentage (.704), fourth in steals (9.68), fifth in scoring defense (60.6).
• Junior Selina Mann ranks in the Top-10 in four categories, including second in steals (3.89), third in assists-to-turnover ratio (1.59), fifth in assists (4.86), and 10th in minutes played (32.54). Junior Sydney Henderson ranks third in minutes played (34.86) and sixth in 3-point field goals made (1.75) while sophomore Jessie Kauffman is fifth in 3-point field goal percentage (.376).

offensive outburst... Mount St. Mary's has posted 68 points in five of its last eight games after reaching 68 points in a game twice in the first 20 games this season.
•  The Mount is averaging 67.0 points per game in the last eight contests after averaging 54.2 points per game in the first 20 games of the year.
• Mount St. Mary's scored a season-high 80 points against Robert Morris on Feb. 6.

on the road... Junior Sydney Henderson is averaging 12.0 points and 3.0 rebounds per game in 14 road games this season.
• The junior has registered double figures nine times on the road, including a pair of 18-point performance, 20 points at Towson on Nov. 22 and 23 points at Quinnipiac on Jan. 30. Henderson is averaging 15.0 points and 3.4 rebounds per game in her last seven games away from Knott Arena.
• Sophomore Jessie Kaufman has five double-figure performances on the road, including posting double digits in three of her last four games and is averaging 11.3 points oer game in that stretch. Kaufman scored 19 points against UMES on Nov. 15.
•  Junior Selina Mann and sophomore Kayla Grossett  each have four double-digit performances on the road. Grossett notched a career-high 21 points against the Bobcats.
•  Senior Sandra Andresson has three 10-point performances on the road. Sophomore Ashley Christie has two 10-point games on the road while sophomore Kelly Guerriero has post of double-digit performances on the road, including a career-high 14 points against Bryant on Feb. 25. Junior Tara Lonergan notched 11 points at Wagner on Feb. 15 and sophomore Rachel Mathews posted 10 points at American on Nov. 22.
• The Mount is averaging 56.3 points per game while allowing 64.6 points per game on the road. The squad is shooting 37.2 from the field away from Knott Arena.
• Mount St. Mary's is 4-10 this season on the road and 3-5 in league games, but have won its last two away from Emmitsburg.
• The Mount has scored 70 points in the last three games away from Emmitsburg.

at the knott or not at the knott, that is the question... Mount St. Mary's is averaging 3.1 points more at home than on the road, but the major stat discrepancy comes on the defensive side.
 • The Mount is allowing 56.5 points per game at Knott Arena and 64.6 points per game on the road.
• The is +5.4 turnovers per game at home, but -1.0 turnovers on the road.

in the last five... The Mount is 5-0 in its last five games.
• Junior Sydney Henderson is averaging 15.4 points and 5.6 rebounds per game in her last five contests. Henderson has scored double figures in four of her last five games and is averaging 18.3 points and 7.0 rebounds per game in her last three games.
• Sophomore Jessie Kaufman is averaging 14.8 points and 5.0 rebounds per game in her last five games. Kaufman has scored double figures in five-straight games, including a career-high 25 points against Fairleigh Dickinson on Feb. 18.
• Sophomore Ashley Christie is averaging 10.8 points and 3.0 rebounds per game in the last five contests. Christie posted double figures twice in that stretch, including a season-high 18 points against Wagner on Feb. 15.
• Junior Selina Mann has two double-figures games in that stretch after posting 14 points against the Seahawks on Feb. 15 and 12 points against Bryant on Feb. 25. Junior Tara Lonergan had 11 points against Wagner on Feb. 11 and sophomore Kelly Guerriero had a career-high 14 points against the Bulldogs.
 
kaufman not getting a cold... Sophomore Jessie Kaufman has started the last seven games and is averaging 12.7 points and 5.2 rebounds per game in her last nine contests.
•  Kaufman, who has started eight of the last nine games, has registered at least nine points in eight of those games and seven double-digit performances.
•  She is averaging 8.2 points per game this season.
• Kaufman notched a career-high 25 points against Fairleigh Dickinson on Feb 18.
• She has scored at least eight points 16 times this season, including nine games with 12 points or more.
• The sophomore has 13 double-digit performances in her career.
• Kaufman grabbed a career-best eight rebounds against St. Francis (N.Y.) on Jan. 23 and against Quinnipiac on Jan. 30.

sydney on the rise and not down under... Junior Sydney Henderson has registered double figures in 14 of her last 17 games.
•  Henderson is averaging 14.2 points per game in that stretch and has recorded 18 points, 19 points (twice), 23 points and a career-high 25 points during that stretch.
• The junior notched her first collegiate double-double with 19 points and 10 rebounds against Fairleigh Dickinson on Feb. 18. It was her second 10 board game this season after registering a career-high 12 caroms against Rider on Dec. 29.
• Henderson has posted 17 10-point performances this season, including two 20-point games.

moving in on the all-time charts... Senior Sandra Andresson is making a move on the program's all-time career games started list. The senior sits in fifth place with 100 career starts and will move up a spot with one start.
• In addition, the senior moved into fifth place in career games played with 115 and will move into second place with her next game played.
• Junior Selina Mann moved into seventh place on the program's all-time career steals list with 238. The junior can move into sixth place with three steals.
• Mann's 109 steals this season are the fourth most in the program's single-season chart. Kiana Fobbs is third on the list with 110 thefts in 2001-02.

little women... Two of the Mount's top three rebounders this season are in the squad's starting backcourt.
• Junior Selina Mann, a 5-4 guard, leads the team with 4.8 rebounds per game. The junior has grabbed five caroms in a contest 15 times this year including 10 rebounds against American on Nov. 18, Sacred Heart on Jan. 28 and Wagner on Feb. 11.
• Junior Sydney Henderson, a 5-6 guard, ranks third on the squad with 4.1 rebounds per game. She has hauled in five boards in a game 10 times this season, including a career-high 12 rebounds against Rider on Dec. 29 and 10 caroms against Fairleigh Dickinson on Feb. 18. She is averaging 5.2 rebounds per game at home.
• Sophomore Ashley Christie, a 5-8 guard, also has a 10-rebound performance on her resume this season after hauling in 10 boards against American.
• Sophomore Rachel Mathews, a 6-0 sophomore, ranks second on the team with 4.4 rebounds per game.

tale of the offensive numbers... Mount St. Mary's has scored 80 points in a game once, 70 point in a game five times, between 60-69 points seven times, between 50-59 points eight times, between 40-49 points six times and under 40 points once.
• The Mount is 1-0 when it reached 80 points in a game, 3-2 when reached 70 points in a game, 5-2 when it scores in the 60's, 3-5 when it scores in the 50's and 2-5 when it is held under 50 points.
• The Mount has scored over 60 points in five of its last five games.

second-chance points... Mount St. Mary's has been outrebounded in 20 of the 28 games this season.
• The opponent has registered 326 second-chance points to the Mount's 211.
• The Mountaineers are 4-2 when it outrebounds an opponent with wins against UMES on Nov. 15, St. Francis (N.Y.) on Dec. 5, Bucknell on Dec. 31, Sacred Heart on Jan. 28 and against Wagner on Feb. 11. Mount St. Mary's held a 41-39 edge against the Hawks, a 28-24 margin against the Terriers, a 31-30 edge against the Bison, a 38-37 margin against the Pioneers and a 43-41 advantage against the Seahawks.
• The Mount ended the game against Pittsburgh with the same amount of boards (42).
• The game against Towson came down to rebounds. The Tigers outrebounded the Mount by 31 boards and held a 20-7 margin in second-chance points.
• Junior Selina Mann (4.8 rpg.) is the squad's top rebounder.

i'm a weekend kind of girl... Sophomore Ashley Christie is averaging 10.4 points per game in 24 games on the weekend.
• Christie is averaging 8.7 points per game in 11 weekend games this season. The sophomore posted a season-high 16 points against Navy on Nov. 26, 14 points against Loyola on Dec. 10, 12 points against Bryant on Jan. 14 and 15 points against Wagner on Feb. 11.
• Christie is averaging 10.9 points per game in 14 weekend league games.
• The sophomore posted 12 of her 21 double-digit performances on the weekend.   

career highlights... Sophomore Kelly Guerriero had a career-high 14 points against Bryant on Feb. 25.
• Sophomore Jessie Kaufman notched a career-best 25 points against Fairleigh Dickinson on Feb. 18.
• Sophomore Kayla Grossett scored a career-high 21 points against Quinnipiac on Jan. 30.
• Junior Sydney Henderson scored a career-high 25 points against Central Connecticut State on Jan. 18.
• Sophomore Rachel Mathews had a career-high 11 points versus Bryant on Jan. 14.
• Freshman Mariah Powell scored a career-high nine points against St. Francis (N.Y.) on Dec. 5.

man oh mann, selina... Mount St. Mary's can pretty much count on getting five from junior Selina Mann every game. The only question is will it be five points, five rebounds, five assists or five steals.
• This season, Mann has posted at a five spot in two categories seven times, three categories nine times and in four categories three this season.
• Mann has posted a five spot in one of those categories in 65 of the 82 games.
• The junior has posted a five spot in two of those categories 22 times, 11 times in three categories and five times in four different categories.
• She has scored five points 45 times in her career, including 17 two-digit performances and a career-high 26 at San Jose State on Dec. 29, 2010.
• The 5-4 guard has posted five rebounds 28 times in her career, including four 10-board performances.
• Mann has dished out five assists 28 times in her career including a career-high 10 assists against Wagner on Feb. 11.
• The junior has registered five steals in a game 14 times in her career, including establishing a new program record with 11 steals against Fairleigh Dickinson on Feb. 18.
• Mann leads the team with four double-doubles. She has two points-rebounds tricks, one points-steals and one rebounds-assists double-double. She is only the third player in Mount Division I history with a double-double that includes steals. The junior recorded 10 points and 10 rebounds against American on Nov. 18.

henderson gets in the record books... Junior Sydney Henderson hit six 3-pointers against Monmouth on Jan. 9. It was the eighth most in a single game in program history.
• The junior became the fifth player in program history to connect on six or more shots from behind the arc.
• It was the first time a player made more than five 3's in a game since Lauren Howell against Wagner on Jan. 28, 2008.

the need to dial long distance for 1-2-3... The NCAA changed the three-point line for the 2011-12 women's basketball season to 20 feet, nine inches, which is the same distance men's basketball has been using for several years.
• Last season, the Mount led the Northeast Conference in 3-point field goal percentage (.355) and had three players rank in the Top-10 in the category.  
• The Mount is 180-for-539 this season from behind the arc, including four games with at least 10 baskets from behind the arc.
•  The Mount went 3-for-23 against Towson on Nov. 22. The 13 made 3-pointers tied a program record. The squad also hit 13 treys against North Carolina on Feb. 27, 1989. The squad also went 12-for-27 against Bryant on Feb. 25 to notch the third-most in program history and 11 treys against Monmouth on Jan. 9, which ranks fifth best in team history.
• Junior Sydney Henderson leads the team with 49 baskets from behind the arc while sophomore Jessie Kaufman has 35.

in the league... The Mount is 256-149 in Northeast Conference play, including 147-60 at Knott Arena and 109-89 on the road.

rock the knott... Mount St. Mary's is 10-4 at Knott Arena this season.
• The Mount is 3-2 in non-conference play and 7-2 in league play in Emmitsburg.
• The Mountaineers will have its first winning mark at Knott Arena since 2006-07 and the eighth time since the 1997-98 season.
• The Mount posted its first winning mark in league play at home since the 2005-06 season.
• The squad has its first winning record at home in non-conference play since 2008-09 and the third since 1997-98.  The Mountaineers had a winning non-league mark in the first 11 years of the building.

in their collegiate debut... Freshman Mariah Powell was the lone freshman to make her collegiate debut in the season opener against Binghamton.
• Powell entered the game with 67 seconds left and registered her first career points on a pair of free throws with 52 seconds left and her first collegiate rebound with 19 ticks on the clock.
• Fellow freshmen Jen Carney and Melanie Mocniak  made their collegiate debut after entering the game against Pittsburgh with 1:50 left on Nov. 29.
• Carney notched her first collegiate basket in the second half against LIU Brooklyn on Dec. 3 and finished with a career-high five points.

would the real jessie kaufman please stand up... There are now to Jessica Kaufman's in the Northeast Conference.
• Sophomore Jessie Kaufman is in her second season at the Mount while freshman Jessica Kaufman joined the St. Francis (N.Y.) team this season.

in the month... In February, the Mount is 221-107 and 123-70 since switching to Division I.
• The Mountaineers are 77-27 at home and 44-43 on the road since switching to Division I.
• The Mount is 19-19 under head coach Bryan Whitten in the month.

in the non-conference slate... Mount St. Mary's is 79-122 in non-conference games since joining the Northeast Conference in 1989-90.
home sweet home... In its 25th season at Knott Arena, Mount St. Mary's has posted a 218-107 overall mark, including 74-45 in non-conference play and 144-62 in league play since moving across Route 15 from Memorial Gym.

hearing your name called at the start... Head coach Bryan Whitten has only had 19 players start in his four-year tenure at the Mount.
• The Mount has used eight different starting lineups this season, the most under Whitten.
• Senior Sandra Andresson has started 100 of the 115 games she has played.
• Junior  Sydney Henderson started 39 of the 54 games she has played.
• Junior Tara Lonergan has started 19 games in her career.
• Sophomore Ashley Christie has started 54 of 56 games in  her collegiate career.
• Sophomore Rachel Mathews started 20 games, sophomore  Jessie Kaufman ha started 17 games while fellow Kayla Grossett has started five contests.

preseason poll... The Mount St. Mary's women's basketball team has been picked 11th in the Northeast Conference (NEC) Preseason Coaches Poll. Five of the 12 teams in the league garnered first place votes with Saint Francis (Pa.) being tabbed the preseason favorite after picking up four first place nods. Robert Morris, LIU Brooklyn, Monmouth and Sacred Heart each picked up two first place votes apiece. The Colonials and Blackbirds placed 2-3 in the poll while the Hawks and Pioneers finished tied for fourth. Quinnipiac, Fairleigh Dickinson, Bryant, Central Connecticut State, Wagner, Mount St. Mary's and St. Francis (N.Y.) rounded out the 12-team poll.

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 32-23 when it scores 60 points in a game, but 22-68 when it does not reach 60 points.
• Defensively, the Mountaineers are 41-29 when the opponents are held under 60 points and 13-62 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 40-16 when he holds the lead at halftime, 3-3 when the game is tied, but just 11-72 when trailing at the break.
• The squad is 22-18 when it holds a rebounding edge in a game, but just 27-70 when the opponent has the advantage and 2-5 when the two teams have equal boards.
• Mount St. Mary's is 41-29 when it holds opponents under 60 points.

hitting 20 points in a game... Senior Sandra Andresson, juniors Sydney Henderson and Selina Mann and sophomores Ashley Christie,Kayla Grossett and Jessie Kaufman are the only five players on the roster that has scored 20 points in a game.
• Henderson has reached 20 points in a game three times this season.The junior posted 20 points against Towson on Nov. 22, a career-high 25 points against Central Connecticut State on Jan. 16 and 23 points against Quinnipiac on Jan. 30.
• Grossett became the second player this season to score 20 points. The sophomore registered a career-best 21 points against Quinnipiac on Jan. 30.
• Kaufman is the third player this season to reach 20 points with a career-high 25 against Fairleigh Dickinson on Feb. 18.
• Mann scored a career-high 26 points against San Jose State on Dec. 29, 2010.
• Christie posted a career-high 21 points against Fairleigh Dickinson on Feb. 5, 2011.
• Andresson registered a career-best 25 points against Monmouth on Feb. 7, 2011.
• The Mount has registered 26 20-point performances and two 30-point games under head coach Bryan Whitten. The squad is 14-12 when a player reaches 20 points and 2-0 when a player scores 30 in a contest.

new to the mountain... Head coach Bryan Whitten added four players to his 2011-12 team. Freshmen Jen Carney, Melanie Mocniak, Mariah Powell and Lindsay Williams all joined the team this season.
• Sophomore Jacqueline Brewer also joined the team, but will have to sit out this season due to NCAA transfer regulations. Brewer comes to the Mount after playing at Virginia Commonwealth last year.

northeast conference history... Mount St. Mary's will be making its 21st appearance in the last 23 seasons in 2012.
• 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 fifth season at the Mount. The Mount is 54-91 overall under Whitten.
• The Mount is 28-39 overall at Knott Arena and 21-25 in NEC play under Whitten.
• The Mountaineers on the road are 26-51 overall mark away from Emmitsburg and 14-29 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 two international players on the roster in 2011-12.
• Senior Sandra Andresson (Estonia) became the fourth international player in Emmitsburg and sophomore Kayla Grossett (Canada) became the fifth international player at the Mount.
• The trio follows Katie Walton (Canada, 1998-02), Dita Krumberga (Latvia, 2004-07), and Leah Westbrooks (Ireland, 2007-11.

out of africa... Former women's basketball player Leah Westbrooks was named the recipient of the Shooting Touch Inc. Sabbatical Program grant.
• Westbrooks received $25,000 to help with travel cost and expenses on her 10-month international independent study in South Africa and Zimbabwe. Westbrooks is currently in South Africa to work with the Hoops for Hope group and Western Zimbabwe with the Matilda Project.
• Check out this video of Westbrooks: http://www.nba.com/video/channels/nba_tv/2011/09/24/20110924_shooting_touch.nba

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