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Mel Greenberg covered college and professional women’s basketball for the Philadelphia Inquirer, where he worked for 40 plus years. Greenberg pioneered national coverage of the game, including the original Top 25 women's college poll. His knowledge has earned him nicknames such as "The Guru" and "The Godfather," as well as induction into the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame in 2007.

Friday, August 04, 2017

Philly Women's Summer League: Team White Holds Off Team Maroon/USciences 53-50 in Title Thriller

By Bob Heller and Mel Greenberg @womhoopsguru

HATBORO, Pa. – In the tradition of some of the great ones in many sports who called it a career and went out a winner – in this league former Saint Joseph’s star Katie Kuester, currently ops director at her alma mater comes to mind – with 39 minutes elapsed in Thursday night’s title game of the Philadelphia/Suburban Women’s NCAA-Certified Summer Basketball League, Team White coach Keith Wood had yet to learn whether he might be like those before him when the moment approached that he would depart Kelly Bolish Gym, home of the AAU Renegades, for a final time in his current role.

Team Maroon/USciences, the top seed in the playoffs, had made it back from a 42-32 deficit existing late in the third quarter and seemed poised to snap a two-game losing streak to Team White as their opponent had done the same a year ago as Team Gold in the championship with an easy 48-34 win.

That Team White (8-3 regular season), the third seed with a roster consisting of six new players, had made it this far after a 1-3 start – the one being an opening day win over Team Maroon (9-2) – was in itself one of the great comebacks in league history as they surged with a seven-game streak to finish a game behind Maroon and regular season co-champion Forest Green/West Chester, whose upset had started Team White on its slide.

And now after two straight disappointments in the championship, Maroon twice took a one-point lead with a three-ball and then a pair of foul shots, the latter with 49.1 seconds left in regulation.

On the next possession, one of the Team White vets also contemplating saying adios: Michelle McCaughern, a 2012 La Salle grad out of West Chester East, had lost control and thought that miscue might have been fatal except the ball bounced into a retained possession off a held ball.

On the ensuing move, the ball got to Shira Newman, who whipped a three-pointer to give the advantage back to White for the lead to stay.

However, the person who ultimately shut the door in the overall frantic finish in the last minute was Saint Joseph’s senior Amanda Fioravanti with a putback, two huge rebounds, and a free throw for the final 53-50 score to enable White to win again.

It was by far the most exciting summer league title game in some time, perhaps all-time considering that most in recent memories have been one-sided outcomes.

Fioravanti, who was our regular season most valuable player off a 15-member All-Philly WBB League team, finished with 20 points and becomes the choice of your two Womhoops Guru byliners as the MVP of the playoffs, carrying Team White to a quarterfinal win over Team Black/Jefferson U. (Formerly Philadelphia U.), and then a revenge win over Forest Green in the semifinals and finally the championship win over Team Maroon.

In the title game, Fioravanti was a one-woman highlight to the point we are not listing the 15-or-more points citation separately in this section because Fioravanti was the only one who exceeded it in the title game.

A year ago Fioravanti’s senior Saint Joseph’s classmate Chelsea Woods was the star of the summer and went on to be voted last winter the Big Five’s Most Improved Women’s Player off her performance with the Hawks.

It would not surprise to see Fioravanti, who started at Virginia before transferring to Hawk Hill, achieve similar recognition this coming collegiate season. 

While we easily named her the additional MVP of the playoffs, we decided to refrain from picking an all-playoff five, however, respecting both teams’ balance and wanting to avoid slighting players that would be caused by that limited number.  

As for coach Wood’s immediate reaction to finishing his summer league career on top, he just smiled and said, “Like they say, defense wins championships.”

His daughter, Ashley, another veteran, helped hold that up. She is a former star of Kutztown U., graduating in 2013 and also starred at Spring-Ford High.

And though the elder Wood, citing the long trips from Limerick, Pa., in the distant suburbs, for the twice weekly games here, decided to shut the door behind him, some claim he did not lock it, nor throw away the key, as he talked about in the future missing the joy of coaching on the sidelines.

But we will have to wait for the draft next May before we see if in fact some of the White mainstays are truly going to relegate themselves to solely the league history and not the current action.

While Wood might soon be spinning yarns on great encounters here and previous sites over the years, the only yarn he was ready to spin right now was producing shirts for his squad saying Back-to-Back to denote the two championships.

One person who is about to go into his own funk in the manner Wood discussed is longtime commissioner David Kessler, in his third decade bringing total organization to the operation.

During the season and well before draft night arrives, he is doing all kinds of chores leading to the opener and then, of course, produces his own twice-weekly newsletter on game nights Tuesdays and Thursday with standings, notes, and results across what was the 11-game schedule this summer.

He already has announced the 2018 lead-up timeline and mentioned that next summer the entire week of July 4 will be dark and the playoffs will conclude a week later than the last several go-rounds.

This love is why it was no surprise and certainly heartening to see the number of parents and players as their teams’ seasons ended stop by and thank him for his work and another enjoyable summer.

And the Guru, who goes into solo WNBA mode now through the pro league playoffs and on to preparing for the 2017-18 NCAA women’s basketball season, again thanks co-author Bob Heller for the meaty game descriptions of each matchup that has added to the Womhoops Guru Philly WBB Summer League coverage.

And our thanks to the parents and players who expressed similar sentiments to us that they did to Commissioner Kessler.

So with that said, here is Bob one last time with all the highlights of Thursday’s action followed by your Guru’s statistical numbers to recap the entire season.

Phila. Women’s Summer League Title Game. 3-Team White 53, 1-Team Maroon/USciences 50
 
Shira Newman’s three point basket with 21 second left gave Team White the lead for good as they held off Team Maroon to earn their second consecutive Philadelphia/Suburban Women’s NCAA Summer Basketball League Championship with a 53-50 victory Thursday night at Kelly Bolish Gym in Hatboro, Pennsylvania.
 
The Maroon/White matchup was a rematch of last year’s championship contest, albeit with White wearing Gold in last year’s game as the Gold/White squad earned a 48-34 win over the Maroon squad, also known as USciences.  The Maroon/USciences squad (11-3 inc. postseason) has made it to the championship game in each of the last three seasons, only to come up short each time, losing to Neon Green, a team led by the Villanova duo of Alex Louin and Megan Quinn in 2015 and to the Gold/White squad (11-3) the last two seasons.
 
The 2017 championship game turned out to be one of the most competitive championship contests in recent history with a total of 14 lead changes in the first two quarters alone and 18 for the game, including four in the final 1:20. 
 
St. Joseph’s senior and regular season league MVP as selected by your co-authors Amanda Fioravanti came up big in the final minute of play, with a putback basket, two big defensive rebounds and a made free throw after the Newman three-ball to help seal the victory.  

Fioravanti finished the night with a game high 20-points.  Newman added ten to join her in double figures. 
 
Jess Huber, an incoming freshman out of North Penn High School, led the Maroon/USciences squad with ten points while junior Alyx McKiernan added nine. USciences seniors Colleen Walsh and Laura Trisch had eight points apiece.
 
Newman’s three-ball put an end to a Maroon rally that saw them erase an ten point deficit (42-32) late in the third quarter to take a one point lead, 48-47 with 1:20 left in the game via a Trisch three-point bucket. 

 Fiorvanti’s putback  with 59.1 seconds left switched the lead to White 49-48 only to have Huber sink a pair of free throws ten seconds later to give Maroon a 50-49 advantage.
 
White missed two chances to go ahead on their next possession but was able to maintain control of the ball after a held ball call with 28.4 seconds left.   

 Less than eight seconds later the ball was kicked out to Newman on the left baseline for the go-ahead three-pointer and the 18th and final lead change of the game.  

 Maroon could not score on their next possession and Fioravanti made the second of two free throws to put White up 53-50 with five seconds left.  

 Alex Thomas’ shot as time was winding down would not fall and White held on for the win.
 
Maroon still made their share of three-point field goals over the course of the game, with six different playing making a combined total of nine long balls in the game after pouring 14 through the nets in the semifinal win over Forest Green/West Chester.  

White made only five but none bigger than Newman baseline shot in the waning seconds.  

Championship Game Rosters

TEAM MAROON (USciences) (2017 League Finalist)
5    ALYX McKIERNAN 5’4  -- IMMAC. HEART ACAD/USCIENCES ‘19
10  MARISSA SYLVESTER 5’8 -- NAZERETH ACAD/USCIENCES ‘19
12  COLLEEN WALSH 5’10 -- SHIPLEY SCHOOL/USCIENCES ‘18
13  HALEY HELMS 5’7 -- USCIENCES ‘18
14  MIKAELA GIULIANI 6’1 -- NORTH PENN/USCIENCES ‘20
15  SHANNON MAY 5’4  -- ARCH WOOD/USCIENCES ‘21
22  LAURA TRISCH 5’10 -- ARCH WOOD/USCIENCE’18
25  ALEX THOMAS 5’9   -- ST. ELIZ HS/USCIENCES ‘21
30  IRISA YE 5’9  -- NORTH PENN/USCIENCES ’21 
32  JESS HUBER 5’9  -- NORTH PENN/USCIENCES ‘21

TEAM WHITE (2017 League Champions)
 1   SHIRA NEWMAN 5’7 --  UPPER DUBLIN/MILLERSVILLE ‘13
 3   TUGA GOFF 5’4 --  UPPER DUBLIN/ROSEMONT
 5   STEPHANIE PETERY 5’9  -- POPE JOHN PAUL II/MERCYHURST ‘20
12 NIA HOLLAND 5’7 -- SHIPLEY SCHOOL/LAFAYETTE ‘19 
14 ASHLEY WOOD 5’6  --- SPRING-FORD/KUTZTOWN ‘13 
15 JASMINE ELUM 5’6 -- BODINE/BETHUNE-COOKMAN ‘12 
24  CAROLINE DePILLIS 5’7 -- HARRITON/LOYOLA MARYMOUNT ‘21 
30  MARY SHEEHAN 5’11  -- CARDINAL O’HARA/SAINT JOS. ‘21 
34  AMANDA FIORAVANTI 6’1  -- OUR LADY OF GOOD COUNSEL/SAINT JOS. ‘17 
40 MICHELE McCAUGHERN 5’11  -- WEST CHESTER EAST/LaSALLE ‘12 
43  BRIANA WINSTON 5’10 -- HARRITON/KEAN COLLEGE ‘21 

Team Maroon and Team White Season Recaps

MAROON (USciences) (11-3) (Regular Season Co-Champion, League Finalist)

June 15: vs. White L: 50-56
June 20: vs. Red (Chestnut Hill) W: 42-33
June 22: vs. Purple (Delaware Valley) W: 80-36
June 27: vs. Black (Jefferson U.) W: 74-50
June 29: vs. Forest Green (West Chester) W: 73-69 (2OT)
July 4: No Games (Holiday)
July 6: vs. Electric Green W: 62-51
July 11: vs. Sky Blue W: 65-46
July 13: vs. Pink (PSU-Abington) W: 83-35
July 18: vs. Orange (Holy Family) W: 91-55
July 20: vs. Royal Blue (Kutztown) L: 54-57
July 25: vs. Sun (Ursinus) W: 68-54
July 27: vs. Orange (Holy Family), W: 2-0, forfeit, Playoff Quarterfinals
August 1: vs. Electric Green W: 72-56, Playoff Semifinals
August 3: vs. White L: 50-53. League Championship

WHITE (11-3) (League Champion)

June 15: vs. Maroon (USciences) W: 56-50
June 20: vs. Forest Green (West Chester) L: 51-57
June 22: vs. Royal Blue (Kutztown) L: 64-65
June 27: vs. Sky Blue L: 70-77
June 29: vs. Black (Jefferson U.) W: 61-45
July 4: No Games (Holiday)
July 6: vs. Pink (PSU-Abington) W: 68-47
July 11: vs. Orange (Holy Family) W: 71-47
July 13: vs. Sun (Ursinus) W: 70-56
July 18: vs. Electric Green W: 58-52
July 20: vs. Red (Chestnut Hill) W: 65-53
July 25: vs. Purple (Delaware Valley) W: 75-54
July 27: vs. Black (Jefferson U.) W: 76-56, Playoff Quarterfinals
August 1: vs. Forest Green (West Chester) W:  73-56, Playoff Semifinals
August 3, vs. Maroon (USciences) W: 53-50, League Championship

Final Regular Season Standings

Team,  W-L, Pct., G.B., PF, PA

$=}+ Maroon, 9-2, .818, -- ,  742 542
$=+ Forest Green, 9-2, .818, -- , 741 646
$=}{ White, 8-3, .727, 1.0,  709 603
$-&^%-Royal Blue, 7-4, .636, 2.0 , 591 538
$= Electric Green, 7-4, .636, 2.0, 728 654
$-Black, 7-4, .636, 2.0, 721 603
S-@-Sky Blue, 5-6, .455, 4.0, 650 667
$-!-Orange, 5-6, .455, 4.0 ,  617 659
X-^*-Sun, 5-6, .455, 4.0 615 596
X-!%-Red, 2-9, .182, 7.0, 505 580
X-Pink, 1-10, .091, 8.0, 517 830
X-@-Purple, 1-10, .091, 8.0 492 708

@-Includes forfeit wins of Sky Blue over Orange and Purple over Red.
!-Does include Orange forfeit loss to Sky Blue and Red forfeit loss to Purple.
^-Does include Royal Blue forfeit 2-0 loss to Sun.
*-Includes Sun 2-0 forfeit win over Royal Blue.
%-Does include Red forfeit loss to Royal Blue.
&-Includes Royal Blue forfeit win over Red.

$-Clinched playoffs
X-Eliminated from playoffs
+-Regular Season Co-Champion (Maroon top seed thru head-to-head tiebreaker)
=-Semifinalsts
}-league finalist
{-League champion

PLAYOFF RESULTS AND SCHEDULE

Thursday, July 27

Quarterfinals

1-Maroon 2, 8-Orange 0, forfeit
5-Electric Green 72, 4-Royal Blue 64
2-Forest Green 76, 7-Sky Blue 63
3-White 76, 6-Black 56

Tuesday, August 1

Semifinals

1-Maroon 73, 5-Electric Green, 56
3-White 73, 2-Forest Green, 56
 
Thursday, August 3

Championship

3-White 53, 1-White 50

 Individual Players In Postseason With 15 Or More Points

25-Amanda Fioravanti, White, W, vs. Forest Green, Semifinals, August 1
24-Mia Hopkins, Forest Green, L, vs. White, Semifinals, August 1
22-Jen Huber, Maroon, W, vs. Electric Green, Semifinals, August 1
22-Hannah Fox, Electric Green, W, vs. Royal Blue, Quarterfinals, July 27
20-Amanada Fioravanti, W, vs. Maroon, Championship, August 3
20-Jaryn Garner, Electric Green, L, vs. Maroon, Semifinals, August 1
20-Jaryn Garner, Electric Green, W, vs. Royal Blue, Quarterfinals, July 27
20-Michaela Clay, Royal Blue, L, vs. Electric Green, Quarterfinals, July 27
19-Whisper Fisher, Sky Blue, L, vs. Forest Green, Quarterfinals, July 27
19- Mary Sheehan, White, W, vs. Black, Quarterfinals, July 27
18-Alex Thomas, Maroon, W, vs. Electric Green, Semifinals, August 1
18-Alynna Williams, Black, L, vs. White, Quarterfinals, July 27
17-Briana Winston, White, W, vs. Black, Quarterfinals, July 27
16-Jen Horvatinovic, Forest Green, W, vs. Sky Blue, Quarterfinals, July 27
16-Katie Jekot, Sky Blue, L, vs. Forest Green, Quarterfinals, July 27
15-Mia Hopkins, Forest Green, W, vs. Sky Blue, Quarterfinals, July 27

Individual Players in Regular Season With 20 Or More Points

41-Amanda Fioravanti, White, L, vs. Sky Blue, June 27
33-Kristen Daley, Sun, L, vs. Orange, July 20
33-Jess Huber, Maroon, W-2OT, vs. Forest Green, June 29
31-Chelsea Woods, Electric Green, W, vs. Sky Blue, July 13
30-Hannah Fox, Electric Green, W, vs. Pink, July 20
30-Chelsea Woods, Electric Green, W, vs. Red, June 27
29- Liz Radley, Orange, W, vs. Sun, July 20
28-Chelsea Woods, Electric Green, W, vs. Forest Green, July 11
27-Chelsea Woods, Electric Green, L, vs. White, July 18
27-Amanda Fioravanti, White, L, vs. Royal Blue, June 22
27-Kendall Grasella, Sky Blue, L, vs. Forest Green, June 15
26-Mia Hopkins, Forest Green, W, vs. Black, July 20
26-Katie Jekot, Sky Blue, L, vs. Black, July 18
26-Amanda Fioravanti, White, W, vs. Black, June 29
26-Chelsea Woods, Electric Green, W, vs. Black, June 22
25-Erin Lindahl, Sky Blue, W, vs. Pink, July 25 
25-Caitlyn Cunningham, Black, W, vs. Sky Blue, July 18
25-Chelsea Woods, Electric Green, L, vs. Royal Blue, June 15
24-Mia Hopkins, Forest Green, W, vs. Royal Blue, July 25
24-Shayna Rodriguez, Pink, L, vs. Sky Blue, July 25
24-Beverly Kum, Black, W, vs. Orange, July 13
23-Lydia Konstanzer, Sun, W, vs. Purple, June 27
23-Chelsea Woods, Electric Green, L, vs. Sun, June 20
23-Kendall Grasella, Sky Blue, L, vs. Royal Blue, June 20
22-Kristen Daley, Sun, W, vs. Red, July 18
22-Amanda Fioravanti, White, W, vs. Sun, July 13
22-Irisa Ye, Maroon, W, vs. Pink, July 13
22-Sierra Taylor, Royal Blue, L, vs. Black, July 6
21-Anjeliah Hayes, Orange, L, vs. Electric Green, July 25
21-Kristen Daley, Sun, L, vs. Maroon, July 25
21-Ashley Smink, Purple, L, vs. White, July 6
21-Caitlyn Cunningham, Black, W, vs. Pink, June 20
21-Jada Smith, Orange, W, vs. Purple, June 20
21-Amanda Fioravanti, White, W, vs. Maroon, June 15
20-Amanda Fioravanti, White, W, vs. Purple, July 25
20-Mia Hopkins, Forest Green, W, vs. Pink, July 18
20-Meghan Pickell, Orange, L, vs. Maroon, July 18
20-Kendall Grasella, Sky Blue L, vs. Maroon, July 11
20-Vicky Tumasz, Red, W, vs. Sky Blue, June 29
20-Katie O’Hare, Orange, W, vs. Royal Blue, June 29
20-Mia Hopkins, Forest Green, W, vs. Orange, June 27
20-Alynna Williams, Black, L, vs. Royal Blue, June 22
20-Mia Hopkins, Forest Green, W, vs. White, June 20
20-Beverly Kum, Black, W, vs. Pink, June 20
20-Amanda Fioravanti, White, L, vs. Forest Green, June 20 

Womhoops Guru All-Philly WBB Summer League Team
(Regular Season)
(Listing in no particular order with MVP also named)

*^-Amanda Fiorvanti             White
Jess Huber                          Maroon
Colleen Walsh                   Maroon
Chelsea Woods                 Electric Green
Mia Hopkins                       Forest Green
Jenny Horvatinovic           Forest Green
Erin Lindahl                        Sky Blue
Caitlyn Cunningham         Black
Michaela Clay                    Royal Blue
Sierra Taylor                      Royal Blue
Alex Thomas                      Maroon
Nia Holland                        White
Alynna Williams                Black
Liz Radley                           Orange
Shayna Rodriguez             Pink

*-MVP, regular season
^-MVP, playoffs

LEAGUE 12-TEAM SEASON PERFORMANCE

XX-Playoff Team (Records include Playoff Results)

XX-BLACK (Jefferson University – formerly Philadelphia U.) (7-5)

June 15: vs. Sun (Ursinus) W: 70-42
June 20: vs. Pink (PSU-Abington) W: 89-42 
June 22: vs. Electric Green L: 57-59
June 27: vs. Maroon (USciences) L: 50-74
June 29: vs. White L: 45-61
July 4:  No Game (Holiday)
July 6: vs. Royal Blue (Kutztown) W: 70-62
July 11: vs. Purple (Delaware Valley) W: 63-35
July 13: vs. Orange (Holy Family) W: 79-55
July 18: vs. Sky Blue W: 68-62
July 20: vs. Forest Green (West Chester) L: 69-70
July 25: vs. Red (Chestnut Hill) W: 61-41
July 27: vs. White, L: 56-76, Playoff Quarterfinals 

XX-ELECTRIC GREEN (8-5)

June 15: vs. Royal Blue (Kutztown) L: 47-56
June 20: vs. Sun (Ursinus) L: 46-73
June 22: vs. Black (Jefferson U.) W: 59-57
June 27: vs. Red (Chestnut Hill) W: 77-63
June 29: vs. Purple (Delaware Valley) W: 74-55
July 4: No Game (Holiday)
July 6: vs. Maroon (USciences) L: 51-62
July 11: vs. Forest Green (West Chester) W: 68-60
July 13: vs. Sky Blue W: 81-66
July 18: vs. White L: 52-58
July 20: vs. Pink (PSU-Abington) W: 95-47
July 25: vs. Orange (Holy Family) W: 73-58
July 27: vs. Royal Blue (Kutztown) W: 72-64, Playoff Quarterfinals
August 1: vs. Maroon (USciences) L: 56-73, Playoff Semifinals  

XX-FOREST GREEN (West Chester) (10-3) (Regular Season Co-Champion)

June 15: vs. Sky Blue W: 74-59
June 20: vs. White W: 57-51
June 22: vs. Red (Chestnut Hill) W: 55-52
June 27: vs. Orange (Holy Family) W: 61-48
June 29: vs. Maroon (USciences) L: 69-73 (2OT)
July 4 : No Games (Holiday)
July 6: vs. Sun (Ursinus) W: 70-60
July 11: vs. Electric Green L: 60-68
July 13: vs. Purple (Delaware Valley) W: 77-66
July 18: vs. Pink (PSU-Abington) W: 75-42
July 20: vs. Black (Jefferson U.) W: 70-69
July 25: vs. Royal Blue (Kutztown) W: Forest Green W: 73-58
July 27: vs. Sky Blue W: 76-63, Playoff Quarterfinals
August 1: vs. White L: 56-73, Playoff Semifinals

XX-MAROON (USciences) (11-3) (Regular Season Co-Champion, League Finalist)

June 15: vs. White L: 50-56
June 20: vs. Red (Chestnut Hill) W: 42-33
June 22: vs. Purple (Delaware Valley) W: 80-36
June 27: vs. Black (Jefferson U.) W: 74-50
June 29: vs. Forest Green (West Chester) W: 73-69 (2OT)
July 4: No Games (Holiday)
July 6: vs. Electric Green W: 62-51
July 11: vs. Sky Blue W: 65-46
July 13: vs. Pink (PSU-Abington) W: 83-35
July 18: vs. Orange (Holy Family) W: 91-55
July 20: vs. Royal Blue (Kutztown) L: 54-57
July 25: vs. Sun (Ursinus) W: 68-54
July 27: vs. Orange (Holy Family), W: 2-0, forfeit, Playoff Quarterfinals
August 1: vs. Electric Green W: 72-56, Playoff Semifinals
August 3: vs. White L: 50-53, League Championship

XX-ORANGE (Holy Family) (5-7)

June 15: vs. Red (Chestnut Hill) W: 60-56
June 20: vs. Purple (Delaware Valley) W: 68-51
June 22: vs. Pink (PSU-Abington) W: 60-44
June 27: vs. Forest Green (West Chester) L: 48-61
June 29: vs. Royal Blue (Kutztown) W: 83-63
July 4:  No Games (Holiday)
July 6: vs. Sky Blue L: 0-2 forfeit
July 11: vs. White L: 47-71
July 13: vs. Black (Jefferson U.) L: 55-79
July 18: vs. Maroon (USciences) L: 55-91
July 20: vs. Sun (Ursinus) W: 84-63
July 25: vs. Electric Green L: 57-78
July 27: vs. Maroon L: 0-2, forfeit, Playoff Quarterfinals

PINK (PSU-Abington) (1-10)

June 15: vs. Purple (Delaware Valley) W: 55-52
June 20: vs. Black (Jefferson U.) L: 42-89
June 22: vs. Orange (Holy Family) L: 44-60
June 27: vs. Royal Blue (Kutztown) L: 47-83
June 29: vs. Sun (Ursinus) L: 46-76
July 4: No Games (Holiday)
July 6: vs. White L: 47-68
July 11: vs. Red (Chestnut Hill) L: 71-78
July 13: vs. Maroon (USciences) L: 35-83
July 18: vs. Forest Green (West Chester) L: 42-75
July 20: vs. Electric Green L: 47-95
July 25: vs. Sky Blue L: 41-71 

PURPLE (Delaware Valley) (1-10)

June 15: vs. Pink (PSU-Abington ) L: 52-55
June 20: vs. Orange (Holy Family) L: 51-68
June 22: vs. Maroon (USciences) L: 36-80
June 27: vs. Sun (Ursinus) L: 50-70
June 29: vs. Electric Green L: 55-74
July 4: No Games (Holiday)
July 6: vs. Sky Blue L: 58-77 (originally scheduled July 20)
July 11: vs. Black (Jefferson U.) L: 35-63
July 13: vs. Forest Green (West Chester) L: 66-77
July 18: vs. Royal Blue (Kutztown) L: 33-69
July 20: vs. Red (Chestnut Hill) W: 2-0 forfeit win
July 25: vs. White L: 54-75 

RED (Chestnut Hill) (2-9)

June 15: vs. Orange (Holy Family) L: 56-60
June 20: vs. Maroon (USciences) L: 33-42
June 22: vs. Forest Green (West Chester) L: 52-55
June 27: vs. Electric Green L: 63-77
June 29: vs. Sky Blue W: 88-72
July 4: No Games (Holiday)
July 6: vs. Purple (Delaware Valley) L: 0-2 forfeit
July 11: vs. Pink (PSU-Abington) W: 78-71 
July 13: vs. Royal Blue (Kutztown) L: 0-2
July 18: vs. Sun (Ursinus) L: 41-73
July 20: vs. White L: 53-65
July 25: vs. Black (Thomas Jefferson U.) L: 41-61

XX-ROYAL BLUE (Kutztown) (7-5)

June 15: vs. Electric Green W: 56-47
June 20: vs. Sky Blue W: 76-65
June 22: vs. White W: 65-64
June 27: vs. Pink (PSU-Abington) W: 83-47
June 29: vs. Orange (Holy Family) L: 63-83 
July 4: No Games (Holiday)
July 6: vs. Black (Jefferson U.) L: 60-70
July 11: vs. Sun (Ursinus) L: 0-2 forfeit
July 13: vs. Red (Chestnut Hill) W: 2-0 forfeit
July 18: vs. Purple (Delaware Valley) W: 69-33
July 20: vs. Maroon (USciences) W: 57-54
July 25: vs. Forest Green (West Chester) L: 58-73
July 27: vs. Electric Green L: 64-72, Playoff Quarterfinals

XX-SKY BLUE (5-7)

June 15: vs. Forest Green (West Chester) L: 59-74
June 20: vs. Royal Blue (Kutztown) L: 65-76
June 22: vs. Sun (Ursinus) W: 51-46
June 27: vs. White W: 77-70
June 29: vs. Red (Chestnut Hill): L: 72-88
July 4: No Games (Holiday)
July 6: vs. Purple (Delaware Valley) W: 77-58 (originally scheduled July 20)
July 11: vs. Maroon (USciences) L: 46-65
July 13: vs. Electric Green L: 66-81
July 18: vs. Black (Jefferson U.) L: 62-68
July 20: vs. Orange (Holy Family) W: 2-0 forfeit
July 25: vs. Pink (PSU-Abington) W: 71-41
July 27: vs. Forest Green (West Chester) L: 63-76

SUN (Ursinus) (5-6)

June 15: vs. Black (Jefferson U.) L: 42-70
June 20: vs. Electric Green W: 73-46
June 22: vs. Sky Blue L: 46-51
June 27: vs. Purple (Delaware Valley) W: 70-50
June 29: vs. Pink (PSU-Abington) W: 76-46
July 4: No Games (Holiday)
July 6: vs. Forest Green (West Chester) L: 60-70
July 11: vs. Royal Blue (Kutztown) W: 2-0 forfeit
July 13: vs. White L: 56-70
July 18: vs. Red (Chestnut Hill) W: 73-41
July 20: vs. Orange (Holy Family), L: 63-84
July 25: vs. Maroon (USciences) L: 54-68

XX-WHITE (11-3) (League Champion)

June 15: vs. Maroon (USciences) W: 56-50
June 20: vs. Forest Green (West Chester) L: 51-57
June 22: vs. Royal Blue (Kutztown) L: 64-65
June 27: vs. Sky Blue L: 70-77
June 29: vs. Black (Jefferson U.) W: 61-45
July 4: No Games (Holiday)
July 6: vs. Pink (PSU-Abington) W: 68-47
July 11: vs. Orange (Holy Family) W: 71-47
July 13: vs. Sun (Ursinus) W: 70-56
July 18: vs. Electric Green W: 58-52
July 20: vs. Red (Chestnut Hill) W: 65-53
July 25: vs. Purple (Delaware Valley) W: 75-54
July 27: vs. Black (Jefferson U.) W: 76-56, Playoff Quarterfinals
August 1: vs. Forest Green (West Chester) W:  73-56, Playoff Semifinals
August 3, vs. Maroon (USciences), League Championship


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