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deiscanton

All UAA Women's games final--

Carnegie Mellon 71, Case Western Reserve 56

Rochester 70, Emory 55

Carnegie Mellon finishes at 12-11 overall, 6-8 in the UAA-- ECAC tournament eligible-- 6th place in the UAA.

CWRU drops to 8-17 overall, 3-11 in the UAA-- tied for 7th place with Brandeis.

Rochester finishes at 16-9 overall, 8-6 in the UAA-- tied for 2nd place in a 3 way tie with Emory and Wash U.

Emory drops to 15-9 overall, 8-6 in the UAA.

UAA Women's Basketball season complete.


deiscanton

The 2021-22 All UAA Women's Basketball Honors were released yesterday.

Congrats to the honorees.

Player of the Year-- Jenny Walker, NYU
Defensive Player of the Year-- Belle Pellecchia, NYU
Rookie of the Year-- Belle Pellecchia, NYU
Sophomore Rookie of the Year-- Natalie Bruns, NYU
Coaching Staff of the Year-- NYU (Head coach-- Meg Barber).

First Team All-UAA

1.)  Maya Arnott, Wash U
2.)  Claire Brock, Emory
3.)  Hannah Lindemuth, Rochester
4.)  Julianna Okoniewski, Rochester
5.)  Belle Pellecchia, NYU
6.)  Klaire Steffens, Chicago
7.)  Jenny Walker, NYU

Second Team All-UAA

1.)  Natalie Bruns, NYU
2.)  Camila Casanueva, Brandeis
3.)  Caitlyn Clendenin, Carnegie Mellon
4.)  Grace Hynes, Chicago
5.)  Jordan Janowski, NYU
6.)  Abbey Lawrence, Case Western Reserve
7.)  Catherine Or, Carnegie Mellon

Honorable Mention

Brandeis-- Emma Reavis
Case Western Reserve-- Isabella Mills
Emory-- Anna Arato
Wash U-- Jessica Brooks, Samantha Weaver

News release:  UAA Announces Women's Basketball All-Association Team; Association Champion NYU Sweeps Every Award


deiscanton

#2447
Today at Wiegand Gym in Pittsburgh--

(Game played at 5:30 PM Eastern today, March 2).

Final:  Carnegie Mellon 77, Kean 44

Semifinal of the 2021-2022 ECAC DIII Women's Basketball Tournament

Carnegie Mellon improves to 13-11

Kean finishes its season at 17-8.  The Cougars entered today's contest at 17-7, 16-2 in the NJAC, having already lost in the NJAC Quarterfinals last week as the #1 seed in the NJAC Tournament.

For Carnegie Mellon--

All 5 Carnegie Mellon starters scored in double figures.

Leah Weslock led the way with a game high 21 points, followed by Isha Nambisan with 12 points, Anisha Chintala and Catherine Or at 11 points a piece, and Caitlyn Clendenin with a double double of 10 points and a game high 12 rebounds, along with a game high 7 assists.

For Kean--

Shannon McCoy led the way with a team high 18 points, followed by Brittany Graff with 10 points, and Sarah Olivero with 8 points.

Macy Seaman and Shahd Badeer each had a team high 6 rebounds a piece for the Cougars.

Kayla Anderson with 2 assists to lead Kean in that category.

Carnegie Mellon led at halftime, 31-28, and outscored Kean 46-16 in the second half to advance to Saturday's ECAC title game vs the winner of Westminster (PA) and Penn State-Behrend.  Game will be played at noon Eastern, and unless either Westminster or Penn State-Behrend elects to host the game, the game will be played at Wiegand Gym in Pittsburgh.

Carnegie Mellon shot 31-57 from the field (54.4%), 8-15 from 3 pt range (53.3%), and 7-16 from the FT line (43.8%).

Kean shot 19-68 from the field (27.9%), 4-27 from 3 pt range (14.8%), and 2-5 from the FT line (40%).

Carnegie Mellon outrebounded Kean 46-34, but Kean outrebounded CMU on the offensive glass, 13-9.

Carnegie Mellon made 19 assists and committed 17 turnovers-- 10 of which were as a result of Kean steals.

Kean made 8 assists and committed 15 turnovers-- 8 of which were as a result of CMU steals.

Points off turnovers-- Carnegie Mellon won that category, 18-9.

Points in the paint-- Carnegie Mellon won that category, 42-22

Second chance points-- Kean won that category, 8-4

Bench points-- Carnegie Mellon won that category, 12-6.




deiscanton

2021-2022 ECAC DIII Women's Basketball Tournament Championship Game is set.

Penn State-Behrend at Carnegie Mellon-- Saturday, March 5-- Noon Eastern at Wiegand Gym.

Penn State-Behrend def. Westminster in ECAC Semfinal #2 a few hours ago, 77-58.

Carnegie Mellon def Kean in ECAC Semifinal #1, 77-44.

deiscanton

Halftime at Wiegand Gym in Pittsburgh--

2021-2022 ECAC DIII Women's Basketball Championship game--

Carnegie Mellon 45, Penn State-Behrend 29

For Carnegie Mellon--

Catherine Or leads with a team high 11 points, followed by Isha Nambisan, Megan Matsko, and Caitlyn Clendenin with 8 points a piece.

Leading the Tartans in the rebound category today is Leah Weslock with a game high 7 rebounds so far.

Leading the Tartans in assists is Caitlyn Clendenin with a game high 4 assists so far.

For Penn State-Behrend--

Kara Haslett leads with a game high 12 points, followed by Rachel Majewski with 8 points, and Caitlin Carnuche with 3 points.

6 PSB Lions (the 3 scorers listed as well as Brianna Dean, Alexis Furyes, and Alanna Dibble) have 3 rebounds a piece.

Kara Haslett leading the Lions with 2 assists.

Carnegie Mellon shot 16-36 from the field (44.4%), 2-11 from 3 pt range (18.2%), and 11-11 from the FT line (100%).

Penn State-Behrend shot 13-35 from the field (37.1%), 1-9 from 3 pt range (11.1%), and 2-2 from the FT line (100%).

Carnegie Mellon outrebounding Penn State-Behrend 22-20; offensive rebounds are even at 6 a piece.

Carnegie Mellon made 10 assists and committed 5 turnovers-- 4 of which were as a result of PSB steals.

Penn State-Behrend made 5 assists and committed 10 turnovers-- 8 of which were as a result of CMU steals.

Points off turnovers-- Carnegie Mellon leads, 16-6.

Points in the paint-- Carnegie Mellon leads, 22-12

Second chance points-- Carnegie Mellon leads, 7-2

Bench points-- All even at 6-6.

deiscanton

Final   from Wiegand Gym in Pittsburgh, PA--

2021-2022 ECAC DIII Women's Basketball Championship game--

Carnegie Mellon 80, Penn State-Behrend 60

ECAC Tournament MVP:  Caitlyn Clendenin

Carnegie Mellon finishes their season at 14-11, 6-8 UAA, and wins their 3rd ECAC Championship title.  (CMU previously won ECAC titles in 2000 and 2017).

Penn State-Behrend finishes their season at 21-6, 14-2 AMCC.

For Carnegie Mellon--

Five Tartans scored in double figures.

Caitlyn Clendenin led with a game high 19 points, 8 rebounds and a game high 5 assists.

Catherine Or was next with 17 points and 8 rebounds.

Megan Matsko had 14 points.

Isha Nambisan had 10 points and 4 rebounds.

Leah Weslock had 10 points, a game high 9 rebounds, and a game high 5 assists.

For Penn State-Behrend

Rachel Majewski and Kara Haslett each had a team high 12 points a piece to lead the Lions.

Brianna Dean followed with 8 points.

Alanna Dibble had 7 rebounds to lead the Lions in that category, while Kara Haslett had 3 assists.

Carnegie Mellon shot 31-66 from the field (47%), 4-18 from 3 pt range (22.2%), and 14-15 from the FT line (93.3%)

Penn State-Behrend shot 26-69 from the field (37.7%), 3-18 from 3 pt range (16.7%), and 5-7 from the FT line (71.4%).

Carnegie Mellon outrebounded Penn State-Behrend 41-39, but PSB outrebounded CMU 15-12 on the offensive glass.

Carnegie Mellon made 16 assists and committed 14 turnovers, 8 of which were as a result of PSB steals.

Penn State-Behrend made 11 assists and committed 17 turnovers, 13 of which were as a result of CMU steals.

Points off turnovers-- Carnegie Mellon won that category, 26-12

Points in the paint-- Carnegie Mellon won that category, 42-24.

Second chance points-- Carnegie Mellon won that category, 17-7.

Bench points-- Penn State-Behrend won that category, 23-10.

scottiedawg

Assuming all Seniors do not return (some could right with a Covid waiver?), NYU returns 94% of their minutes, 95% of their scoring, and 94% of their rebounds. Expect them or Transylvania to be preseason #1.

deiscanton

In light of the tragic crash of the Brandeis University Boston/Cambridge shuttle this past Saturday evening that killed Brandeis undergraduate student Vanessa Mark, the Brandeis women's basketball team, after consultation with team leaders, has postponed their contest vs Babson that was scheduled to be played Tuesday, November 21, at 5:30 PM.  No make up date for the contest has yet been scheduled.

RIP, Vanessa Mark.

deiscanton

Quote from: deiscanton on November 21, 2022, 11:35:16 AM
In light of the tragic crash of the Brandeis University Boston/Cambridge shuttle this past Saturday evening that killed Brandeis undergraduate student Vanessa Mark, the Brandeis women's basketball team, after consultation with team leaders, has postponed their contest vs Babson that was scheduled to be played Tuesday, November 21, at 5:30 PM.  No make up date for the contest has yet been scheduled.

RIP, Vanessa Mark.

Update-- Yesterday (Thanksgiving Day) morning, Brandeis Athletics announced the make-up date for the Brandeis women's basketball home game vs Babson.   It will be played on Wednesday, November 30, at 7 PM Eastern.

scottiedawg

Tremendous result for Chicago last night over Whitewater.

Massey really likes the UAA -> 7 teams in the top 63.

Carnegie Mellon and Case Western haven't played tough schedules at all, but that all changes once league play arrives.


RogK

the quarter-by-quarter scoring :
UWW  16  12  17  13
U Chi   9   13  13  28

deiscanton

#2456
Quote from: RogK on December 15, 2022, 12:23:10 PM
the quarter-by-quarter scoring :
UWW  16  12  17  13
U Chi   9   13  13  28

Coincidentally, the game high scorer for UChicago yesterday wears Michael Jordan's number on the team roster-- #23.  Sophia North, a jr guard from Pittsburgh, PA scored a game and career high 26 points and helped lead UChicago's run late in the third and going through the fourth quarter that led to a come from behind victory over UW-Whitewater last night.

The quarter-by-quarter scoring for UChicago's Sophia North yesterday:

4  5  6  11

deiscanton

UAA Athletes of the Week in Women's Basketball so far--

Nov. 14-- Claire Brock, Emory
Nov. 21-- Grace Hynes, UChicago
Nov. 28-- Katie Titus, Rochester
Dec. 5-- Claire Brock, Emory
Dec. 12-- Katie Titus, Rochester

UAA Women's Basketball players named to D3Hoops.com Team of the Week so far this season--

Week 2-- Claire Brock, Emory
Week 3-- Grace Hynes, UChicago
Week 4-- Belle Pellecchia, NYU
Week 5-- Katie Titus, Rochester



deiscanton

UChicago got a hard-fought victory on the road at Wisconsin Lutheran today, 59-54, to head into the holiday break at 10-0.

The Maroons have 1 more non-conference game on Dec. 30-- a home game at the Ratner Center vs Knox, before starting UAA play.

NYU is in their holiday break at 9-0 with their Holiday Classic Tournament coming up on Dec. 29 and 30 at the Brooklyn Athletic Facility.  The Violets will play Stockton on Dec. 29, and Bowdoin on Dec. 30, before starting UAA play at Brandeis on Saturday, Jan. 7, 2023.

Carnegie Mellon is 8-0 and has a home non-conference game tomorrow at Wiegand Gym vs Washington and Jefferson before taking their holiday break.  After tomorrow, the Tartans will play the Hope Flying Dutch on December 29 at Ohio Wesleyan as part of Ohio Wesleyan's holiday tournament.

deiscanton

Final from Wiegand Gym in Pittsburgh today--

Wash & Jeff 56, Carnegie Mellon 48

Carnegie Mellon suffers their first loss of the year, dropping to 8-1, with the Tartans's next opponent being the reigning national champion Hope Flying Dutch.  Wash & Jeff, the reigning Presidents Athletic Conf champions, improve to 10-1, 7-0 in the PAC with 11 PAC conference games remaining before the conference tournament for the Presidents.  CMU starts UAA play on January 7, 2023 at Case Western Reserve after the Tartans play their final 2 non-conference games at Ohio Wesleyan on Dec. 29 and 30.

Only two Tartans scoring in double figures today, Catherine Or and first year player Ava Black.

CMU shooting splits today:  26/4/93-- 1 of 27 from 3 pt range.  That is not going to win you a lot of ball games.

UAA now off until Thursday, Dec. 29 on the women's side-- on Dec. 29, Wash U is at UW-Oshkosh, Carnegie Mellon plays Hope at Ohio Wesleyan, and NYU hosts Stockton at the Brooklyn Athletic Facility as part of NYU's Holiday Classic.

UChicago and NYU are undefeated heading into the holiday break, with UChicago at 10-0 and NYU at 8-0 (NYU's home non-conference game vs Pratt was cancelled a few weeks ago).