Women's Basketball
March 6, 2008
NO. 6 BRYANT FACES OFF AGAINST NO. 2 FRANKLIN PIERCE IN NE-10 SEMIFINALS, FRIDAY AT 7 P.M.
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BRYANT UPDATE
THE
GAME
Tonight's contest marks the Bulldogs' first appearance in a
Northeast-10 Conference Tournament semifinal since the 1995-96
postseason, when Bryant suffered a 78-57 loss to Bentley College.
This also marks just the second league semifinal matchup for
17-year head coach Mary Burke. A win tonight over two-seed Franklin
Pierce - the Ravens swept the Bulldogs in this year's two-game
season series - would send Bryant to Sunday's NE-10 Championship
game for the first time since 1988-89 (a 71-70 win over Bentley).
The Bulldogs are 1-0 all-time against the Ravens in postseason play
(a 57-53 win in the NE-10 First Round, Feb. 27, 2005).
LAST TIME
OUT
The sixth-seeded Bulldogs stunned third-seeded and regionally
fourth-ranked Assumption College in Tuesday's conference
quarterfinal in Worcester, Mass. Sophomore Kelsey O'Keefe notched
her eighth double-double of the season (15 points, 10 rebounds),
while Bryant
outrebounded the Greyhounds, 43-35.
UP
NEXT
The winner of tonight's matchup will face the winner of #1
Stonehill/#4 Bentley in Sunday's Northeast-10 Conference
Championship, hosted by the highest remaining seed. Tipoff is 1
p.m.
SCOUTING FRANKLIN
PIERCE
The Ravens finished second on the NE-10 conference ladder, earning
them the tournament's second seed. Franklin Pierce snuck by
seventh-seeded LeMoyne, 54-53, at home Tuesday night in the NE-10
Quarterfinals on the back of a combined 34 points from sisters
Johannah (17) and Jennifer Leedham (17).
The Ravens are currently ranked third in the NCAA Northeast Regional Poll and hold a No. 17 ranking in the latest national poll. Led by 22.0 points per game and 6.6 rebounds per game from sophomore All-American and leading scorer Johannah Leedham (17 points, six rebounds, three steals vs. LeMoyne), Franklin Pierce is No. 2 in the league in scoring average (71.3 ppg) and tops in field goal percentage (.453) and 3-point field goal percentage (.382). The Ravens have won nine straight entering tonight's contest.
REGIONAL
RANKINGS
After debuting at No. 6 in Week 1 of the NCAA Northeast Regional
Poll and moving to No. 7 and No. 10 in consequent weeks, the
Bulldogs currently sit at No. 8 in the Northeast polls, the ranking
they have called home the past three weeks.
These rankings determine the recipients of the five NCAA at-large bids for each region. The Division II Championship consists of eight regional championships with eight teams participating in each region. The tournament winners of the three Northeast conferences - the NE-10, the ECC and the CACC - receive an automatic qualifier to NCAA Regional Tournament, with the remaining five at-large bids filled in from the top of the regional poll. However, this week's poll, released March 5, does not include Tuesday's win 64-58 over Assumption.
HOME SWEET
HOME
The Chace Athletic Center has been kind to the Bulldog women this
year, as they closed out their 2007-08 home schedule with Sunday's
NE-10 Tournament First Round win with a 12-4 record on their home
court. The Bulldogs averaged 66.9 points per game at home on the
year, vastly outscoring their opponents (56.1 ppg).
GOING
STREAKING
Despite seeing their winning streak end on the road against the
College of Saint Rose Jan. 5, the 2007-08 Bulldogs secured their
place in the Bryant Recordbooks, defeating nine-straight opponents
from Dec. 1, 2007 through Jan. 2, 2008 and stringing together the
program's longest run of consecutive wins in school history. The
record-making ninth victory came on Wed., Jan. 2, when the Bulldogs
beat Merrimack College, 69-55, at the Chace Athletic Center to grab
the top spot for consecutive wins in a season.
BRYANT HOLIDAY CLASSIC
RECAP
The Bulldogs closed out 2007 in their annual Bryant Holiday
Classic, held at the Chace Athletic Center, Dec. 28 and 29. The
hosts went 2-0 in the two-day tournament with wins over the East
Coast Conference's New York Tech (69-45) and the Coastal Atlantic
Collegiate Conference's Caldwell College (74-55). The Bryant men
also went 2-0 in the Bryant Holiday Classic, recording wins over
Post University and Philadelphia University.
CROSSING ENEMY
LINES
With their non-conference schedule now behind them, the Bulldogs
boast a perfect 5-0 record in games outside the Northeast-10.
Bryant took four home wins and one on the road, and topped a trio
of East Coast Conference teams (Adelphi University, the University
of Bridgeport and New York Tech) and two Coastal Atlantic
Collegiate Conference squads (Post University and Caldwell
College). O'Keefe in particular thrived off non-league play,
averaging 20.4 points per game and 8.6 rebounds per game while
shooting .578 from the field including 8-of-19 from 3-point land.
HONOR ROLL
CALL
O'Keefe leads the team with ten appearances on the NE-10 Weekly
Honor Roll, including being named Player of the Week this week.
Junior Cara Johnson and senior Lynne-Ann Kokoski each have three
honor roll nominations while sophomore Courtney Schermerhorn has
also earned an appearance. Rookie Siamone Bennett also debuted in
this week's honors, earning Freshman of the Week.
O'KEEFE ON
FIRE
In just her second season as a Bulldog, Kelsey O'Keefe has already
cracked the top-10 in career points (7th/853), field goals made
(7th/304), 3-pointers made (T-4th/62), 3-pointers attempted
(5th/218) and blocked shots (5th/45). Her current numbers rank her
in the top-10 in scoring average (2nd/14.5 ppg), field goal
percentage (2nd/.458) and rebounding average (3rd/7.1).
OH CAPTAIN, MY
CAPTAIN
Senior Lynne-Ann Kokoski notched the rare triple-double on December
19 against the University of Bridgeport, scoring 13 points, dishing
out 11 assists and collecting 10 rebounds. In the Bryant record
books, senior captain Lynne-Ann Kokoski sits at No. 3 in all-time
assists (358) and is tied for No. 5 in steals (153). She has played
2695 total minutes for the Bulldogs (No. 5) and her 231 made free
throws are sixth all-time.
RECORD
SETTERS
Multiple Bulldogs have set single-game records or made the top 5 in
2007-08. O'Keefe grabbed two top spots against Adelphi on Nov. 15,
and the sophomore now owns the No. 1 spot for points in a single
game (33) and field goals made (13). She is No. 2 in field
percentage in a single game (.750; 9-for-12) and is also tied for
most rebounds in a single game (15), set against Caldwell College
on Dec. 29. Kokoski took hold of her own top spot with her 11
helpers in a triple-double effort against Bridgeport and again
against Saint Anselm, tying her for No. 1 all-time in assists in a
single game. Freshman Siamone Bennett's four blocks against
Stonehill, and again against Merrimack to end the regular season,
ties her at No. 2 for blocks in a single game, while her .889 (8-9)
shooting Feb. 9 against AIC is tops for field goal percentage in a
single game and her 15 blocks in the same contest also tie her for
No. 1 in a single game.
The team has set some records as well, and in the first two contests of the season stole the No. 1 spot for free throws made (31) and attempted (43) in a single game (vs. Saint Anselm, 11/20/07) and are No. 2 for single-contest field goal percentage at a .575 clip (23-of-40) against Adelphi, Nov. 15.
MAPPING IT
OUT
Despite its home in Smithfield, RI, Bryant boasts no homegrown
talent on its 2007-08 roster. Instead, the Bulldogs hail from four
different states, with six players coming to Douglas Pike from
Massachusetts and eight from the tri-state area. The Bay Staters
make up much of the sophomore class (Schermerhorn, O'Keefe,
Campbell, Mayshar) and add Kokoski and Fontaine, while five (Lewis,
Bennett, Mraz, Johnson, Dessingue) call New York home. The
remainder of the Bryant roster come from Connecticut (Pierlioni,
Reynolds) and New Jersey (Hudspeth).
BRYANT JOINS THE DIV. I NORTHEAST CONFERENCE
In October, Bryant University officially accepted an
invitation to join the Division I Northeast Conference. The school
will begin a four-year transition and become a full member of the
NEC in the fall of 2012. This will be Bryant's final season as a
member of the Division II ranks, and the Bulldogs will begin
a Division I schedule in 2008-09. Bryant will not be eligible for
conference or NCAA postseason play during the four-year
transition period. Other members of the NEC include: Central
Connecticut, Fairleigh Dickinson, Lond Island U., Monmouth, Mount
St. Mary's, Quinnipiac, Robert Morris, Sacred Heart, St. Francis
(NY), St. Francis (PA) and Wagner.
BULLDOGS ON THE
AIR
Fans can catch all of the action this year by tuning into
www.bryantbulldogs.com with Pat Sullivan and Jared Hager calling
all of the action at no cost to the listener. For the
second-straight year, fans can also watch selected games through
www.NE10.tv at a cost of $6.99 per game. Also this year, track each
game live online for free with LIVE STATS by visiting
www.bryantbulldogs.com and clicking the Live Stats link.




