Womhoops Guru

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.

Tuesday, July 26, 2022

The Guru Report: Top Three Seeds and Black/D2-Jefferson Advance Setting Up An All-CACC South Semifinals in Philly Women’s Summer League

By Bob Heller and Mel Greenberg @womhoopsguru

HATBORO, Pa. — Four teams that all have “champion” in their pedigrees in terms of the Philadelphia/Suburban Women’s Summer Basketball League at Kelly Bolish Gym, home of the AAU Renegades, as well as in NCAA winter competition, advanced out of Tuesday night’s quarterfinals to Thursday’s semifinal doubleheader, which will make history being streamed for the first time by Ari Bluestein’s Sports Fan Base Network (SBFN).

Here is the link for the semifinals and a separate one will come at the end of the week for the final, though it is listed way down below in the playoff schedule. https://youtu.be/0qMRig4Ks9E 

In terms of seeds, which had only one game separate six teams in the nine-game regular summer competition involving ten squads, the first three all won while a mild upset of sorts happened with No. 5 Black/Jefferson (6-3) gaining a 59-51 win over No. 4 Purple/D2-West Chester, though those two were involved in a four-way deadlock for third before the tie-break procedures were used to set the matchups.

But that outcome set up an all Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference South Division (CACC) among teams that have battled or won titles in both competitions.

Holy Family (Columbia Blue) was an upset winner for the summer crown several seasons ago just prior to Bernadette Laukaitis returning to her alma mater after serving as an aide at Penn to Mike McLaughlin, who was her coach with the Tigers.

Jefferson (Black) went unbeaten into the playoffs a year ago in the summer league until Chestnut Hill (Red) upset the Rams in the semifinals and had a record winter.

USciences Grads, the defending summer champs, has won in both sectors though the squad as of June no longer competes in undergrad competition due to the merger with D-1 Saint Joseph’s University.

As for the other three quarterfinals results, second-seeded Heather Maroon had a scare from Kelly Green, one of two designated draft squads, owning just a three-point lead with 3 minutes, 20 seconds left in regulation before pulling away to win 68-59.

There were two draft teams, Sun was eliminated in the opening round, so named because the rosters are dominated by teams that play as units in the winter, which is permitted by the NCAA except for Division I undergrads, in which just two current enrolled teammates can play on the same summer squad.

That Heather Maroon-Kelly Green game  also produced the sole player Tuesday night to reach the Guru’s 20 or more points individual performance citation in the four games and it was a familiar person, Jess Huber, who had a league season high 27 points, nailing four three-balls in the fourth quarter, and making it the fifth time she has reached the barrier.

Three-seed Columbia Blue had little trouble thumping sixth-seed Pink 52-28, while top-seed Red handled ninth-seeded Orange/D3-Ursinus 86-59 in the other game. The Bears had pulled an upset beating 8th-seed Sun (3-6) in the opening round to get to play the Chestnut Hill group.

Seeds aside, there were reversals Tuesday night from earlier meetings: Black got even for the rout recently delivered by Purple 83-40 while Columbia Blue in a huge way made up for its 55-53 setback to Pink on June 28. 

Meanwhile, Red, which beat Orange, 76-45 on opening night, wasn’t seriously threatened this time either, though as mentioned, Heather Maroon was extended much further than its 69-51 win over Kelly Green on June 23.

In the semifinals on Thursday, both on Court 1, Black will meet Red at 6:30 p.m. before Heather Maroon meets Columbia Blue at 7:45 p.m.

In their earlier meetings Black beat Red 48-39 after ruining a great conference run for Chestnut Hill last winter, knocking them out of the CACC playoffs. Heather Maroon, which went on to win the CACC playoffs, downed Columbia in one of the more exciting games of the summer narrowly 61-59 in overtime.

Now, here’s Bob with more detail recaps of the quarterfinals.

Recaps

#1 Red 86  #9 Orange 59

Top Seed Red (Chestnut Hill College) placed four players in double figures as they cruised to an 86-59 victory over #9 Orange (Ursinus College).

Red advances to the semi-final round where they will face #5 Black (Jefferson University) on Thursday. 

Black won their quarterfinal game vs. Purple (West Chester University). 

The two teams compete against each other in the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference in the winter season and last faced each other in the CACC Semi-finals last March.

Morgan Orloski led all scorers with 19 points (3 three’s) while Lauren Crim added 16 (4 three’s). Joining Orloski and Crim in double figures were Emily Chmiel (14 points) and Emily Sekerak (12 points).

Maria D’Aulerio led Orange with 15 points while Ellie Mack added ten.

The two teams spent the better part of the first quarter exchanging baskets with Orange holding a 10-9 lead.

 Crim scored Red’s next seven points with Morgan Sterner following with a basket to cap off a 9-2 run to put Red in control 18-12. 

Mack followed with her second three-ball of the period before Chmiel and Lindsey Lane closed out the quarter with back-to-back baskets.

Red scored the first eight points of the second quarter to take a 30-15 lead and finished the quarter outscoring Orange 21-7 to hold a commanding 43-22 lead at halftime.

Orloski scored nine of her 19 points in the third quarter as Red extended their lead to 61-36 heading into the final ten minutes of action.

Orange started to chip away at the lead, opening the quarter with a 12-6 run to cut the lead to 19, 67-48. 

Red came right back with an 16-5 spurt to increase their lead to 30, 83-53, before settling in for the 27-point win.

 

#2 Heather Maroon 68  #7 Kelly Green 59

Second Seed Heather Maroon (USciences Grads) held off a fourth quarter rally by #7 Kelly Green to earn a 68-59 win and advance to the semi-final round.

Maroon will play #3 seed Columbia Blue (Holy Family University) in Thursday’s second semifinal game. 

Columbia Blue won their semi-final game against #6 Pink (Kutztown University).

Maroon’s Jess Huber led all scorers with a season-high 27 points. Lexie Edwards added 18 points while Irisa Ye chipped in 15.

Alexa Naessens led Kelly Green with 16 points while Annie Aspesi added 11.

Maroon took control late in the first quarter after a wild ten minutes that saw six lead changes, leading by two after one quarter, ten at halftime and 14 after three quarters. 

Huber sank two three-point baskets to open the fourth quarter to give Maroon a 20-point lead 54-34 just two minutes into the final quarter. Green exploded with a 21-4 run over the next four minutes with Rachel Saxton making three three-pointers over the run as Green cut the lead to three 58-55 with 3:20 left. 

Ye followed with a basket to put Maroon back up by five before Huber sank two free throws and added another three-point basket to give Maroon a 65-55 lead with 1:53 left. Two Kelly Green free throws briefly broke the run, but Huber put the icing on her performance with a step-back three-ball from the left corner with under 30 seconds left. Natalie Kolb scored Green’s final points to make the final score 68-59. 

#3 Columbia Blue 52  #6 Pink 28

In the lowest scoring game among all four quarterfinal games Tuesday night, #3 seed Columbia Blue (Holy Family University) outscored #6 seed Pink (Kutztown University) 31-11 in the second half to cruise to a 52-28 win.

Columbia Blue will advance to the semi-finals and face defending league champion Heather Maroon (USciences grads) who held off Kelly Green to advance to the semifinals. The two teams complete an all-CACC semi-final round joining Red (Chestnut Hill) and Black (Jefferson) who will face each other in the early semi-final game.

Lindsey Tretter led Columbia Blue with 14 points while Jessica Riepe chipped in 11. Casey Remolde led Pink with nine points.

Neither team produced much offense in the first quarter as both teams made just two field goals in the period after Pink opened the scoring with a pair of free throws and held a 6-4 lead by the end of the quarter. 

Pink continued to lead through the first half of the second quarter before Blue ran off seven straight points, capped by a Skyler Searfoss three-point basket to take their first lead of the game 14-11. Pink regained the lead with four straight points before Blue closed out the half with a 6-3 run to lead 21-17.

Blue’s defense went to work in the third quarter, holding Pink to just one field goal early, allowing their offense to score the last 13 points of the quarter to take a 36-19 lead heading into the final period. 

Two more baskets by Blue to start the fourth quarter gave the victors a 17-0 run before Remolde broke the streak with a free throw, making the score 40-20. Pink scored six of the next eight points to pull within 16 42-26 but that would be as close as they would get as Blue finished the game on a 10-2 run. 

#5 Black 59  #4 Purple 51

 Black (Jefferson University) avenged a 43-point regular season loss to Purple (West Chester university) as they rallied in the second half to earn a 59-51 win in the second early quarterfinal game Tuesday night.

With the win, black advances to the semi-finals and will face top seed Red (Chestnut Hill) in the early semi-final game on Thursday.

Sam Yencha and Emily Keehfuss led Black with ten points apiece. Emily Spratt added nine points as Black had nine different players score on the night. Rachel Conran and Emily McAteer had nine points apiece for Purple.

Like their first meeting, Purple started off hot, jumping out to a 7-1 lead but this time Black did not let the game get out of hand, never letting Purple’s lead get into double digits as they closed within three late in the quarter before a Noelle Baxter basket made the score 23-18 after one quarter. 

Black cut the lead to two twice in the second quarter as the pace of the gamer slowed down with black outscoring Pink 11-9 in the quarter to trail 32-29 at halftime.

Tori Nigro gave Black their first lead of the game just 2:27 into the second half at 33-32. 

A Conran free throw tied the game at 33-all before black scored the next nine points to lead 42-33 with 4:13 left. Emma Kuczynski and Morgan Robinson increased Black’s lead to double digits 48-37 as the third quarter came to a close.

Purple opened the fourth quarter with a 7-0 run to pull within four, 48-44 and shortly thereafter cut the leads to two 50-48 on a Leah Johnson layup.

 Black added two straight baskets to go back up by six 54-48 and led 56-50 with 3:09 left following Jordan Thomas’ basket.

 Alexa Abbonizio’s free throw made the score 56-51 before Black’s Sam Yencha closed to the game with three free throws in the final minute to secure the eight-point win for black.


Setting The Semifinals —  (Streaming - SFBN on YouTube. https://youtu.be/0qMRig4Ks9E )

Because of the short 48-hour turnaround, as was done to advance the opening round and quarterfinals, here’s the matchups in each of the two games offering Bob’s recap from the earlier summer meetings as well as roster and season team results of the semifinals.

5-Seed Black (6-3) vs. 1-Seed Red (7-2), 6:30 p.m., Court 1

Earlier Meeting: Black 48, Red 39

Black (Thomas Jefferson University) earned their first win of the season, defeating a short-handed Red (Chestnut Hill College) squad 48-39 in one of the late games Thursday.

The Black squad improves to 1-2 and sits in eighth place while Red, who were without two of their taller players, dropped to 2-2 and sit in a four-way tie for fourth place.

The two teams each placed one player in double figures with Tori Nigro leading Black with 12 points and Avery White leading Red with 13.  

Both players will be incoming freshman at their respective schools in the fall.

Black took a five point lead into the second quarter but Red promptly erased the deficit with three point baskets from Siobhan Boylan and White to lead 13-12.  

Another White basket gave Red a three-point lead before Black rallied with an 8-4 mini run to retake the lead 20-19.  

Morgan Sterner gave the lead back to Red 21-20 before Black scored the final six points of the quarter to lead 26-21 at the half.

Morgan Robinson’s basket put Black up 32-24 in the third quarter before Red baskets from Lindsey Lane and White cut the deficit in half 32-28.  

Black countered with an 8-0 run to open up a double-digit lead 40-28  and led 42-39 on Nigro’s basket late in the quarter.  

Abbey Spratt added a layup in the final seconds to close the deficit to nine 42-31 heading into the final ten minutes of action.

Neither team mustered a lot of offense in the fourth quarter with Black outscoring Red 6-4 over the first seven minutes of the quarter.  Sara Tamoun and White scored Red’s final two baskets as Black hung on for the nine point win.


TEAM RED/D2-CHESTNUT HILL

 

4      LAUREN CRIM  5’5   LANSDALE CATHOLIC/CHESTNUT HILL ‘23

5      MORGAN ORLOSKI  5’6 BETHLEHEM CATHOLIC/CHESTNUT HILL ‘22 

10    ABIGAIL SPRATT 5’7  CENTRAL BUCKS WEST/CHESTNUT HILL ‘22

11    MORGAN STERNER 5’6   NORTHAMPTON AREA HS/CHESTNUT HILL ‘25

12    SARA TAMOUN 5’10 EASTON AREA HS/CHESTNUT HILL ‘26

13    AVERY WHITE 5’5  OWEN J. ROBERTS HS/ CHESTNUT HILL ‘26

14    SIOBHAN BOYLAN 5’10 CARDINAL O’HARA HS/CHESTNUT HILL ‘25

15    KAITLYN CARTER 5’11  PENN CHARTER HS/CHESTNUT HILL ‘24

 20   LINDSEY LANE 5’11  HAVERFORD HS/CHESTNUT HILL ‘23

21    EMILY SEKERAK 6’1  BETHLEHEM CATHOLIC/CHESTNUT HILL ‘25

22    EMILY CHMIEL 6’2  CENTRAL BUCKS EAST/CHESTNUT HILL ‘25

23    BRIANNA HEWLETT 5’9  NORTH PENN HS/CHESTNUT HILL ‘22


TEAM BLACK/D2-JEFFERSON

 

4    JANICE ASHONG 5’11 PAUL VI/JEFFERSON ‘25

5    HALEY MEINEL 5’10 CENTRAL BUCKS SOUTH/JEFFERSON ‘22

10  TORI NIGRO 5’4 VILLA JOSEPH MARIE/JEFFERSON ‘27

11  MORGAN ROBINSON 5’9 KINGSWAY REGIONALHS/JEFFERSON ‘23

12  EMILY KEEHFUSS 5’7 NAZARETH ACADEMY/JEFFERSON ‘23

13  EMMA KUCZYNSKI 5’7 TAMAQUA AREA HS/JEFFERSON ‘24

14  CASSIE MURPHY 6’ NOTRE DAME GREEN POND/JEFFERSON ‘24

15  EMILY SPRATT 5’11 CENTRAL BUCKS WEST/JEFFERSON ‘27

20  JORDYN THOMAS 6’1 PLYMOUTH WHITEMARSH/JEFFERSON ‘27

21  SAM YENCHA 5’10 HOLY REDEEMER/JEFFERSON ‘24


1-Seed Red/D2-Chestnut Hill (7-2), Semifinalst

 

June 14: vs. Orange, W - 76-45

June 16: vs. Pink, L - 51-52

Jun 21: vs. Purple, W - 71-51

June 23: vs. Black, L - 39-48

June 28: vs. Royal Blue, W - 83-60

June 30: vs. Sun, W - 61-54

July 5: Dark:

July 7: Dark:

July 12: vs. Columbia Blue, W - 40-36

July 14: vs. Heather Maroon, W-58-49

July 19: vs. Kelly Green, W - 42-58

July 26: Playoffs Quarterfinals vs. 9-Seed Orange, W-86-59

July 28: Playoffs Semifinals, vs. 5-Seed Black (6-3), 6:30 p.m., Court 1


5-Seed Black/D2-Jefferson (6-3) Semifinalist

 

June 14: vs. Columbia Blue, L - 53-59

June 16: vs. Purple, ppd. to July 14, EC3

Jun 21: vs. Heather Maroon, L - 45-53

June 23: vs. Red, W - 48-39

June 28: vs. Kelly Green, W - 82-50

June 30: vs. Royal Blue, W - 79-46

July 5: Dark:

July 7: Dark:

July 12: vs. Orange, W - 61-53)

July 14: vs. Purple, EC3, ppd., from June 16, L-40-83

July 14: vs. Sun, W-53-45

July 19: vs. Pink, W-2-0, Forfeit

July 26: Playoffs Quarterfinals vs. 4-seed Purple (6-3), W-59-51

July 28: Playoffs Semifinals, vs. 1-Seed Red (7-2), 6:30 p.m., Court 1


2-Seed Heather Maroon/USciences Grads (7-2) vs. 3-Seed Columbia Blue (6-3), 7:45 p.m., Court 1


Earlier Meeting: Heather Marron/D2-USciences Grads 61, Columbia Blue 59, overtime


In a battle between first night winners, Heather Maroon (USciences alums) and Columbia Blue (Holy Family) need overtime to decide their contest with Heather Maroon prevailing 61-59 to remain undefeated for the first week of action.

Former USciences greats Jess Huber and Irisa Ye led the Maroon squad with 15 and 12 points, respectively. 

Columbia blue placed three players in double figures led by Jessica Riepe’s 12 points. Monee Moore added 11 while Anujin Dashdorj chipped in ten. 

Huber forced the overtime with a game-tying three-ball with 1:40 left in regulation as neither team scored in the final 100 seconds of play. 

Former Chestnut Hill College star Cassie Sebold gave Maroon their first lead since the second quarter, 56-54 to open the overtime. 

Riepe countered with a three-point basket to put Blue back on top 57-56. 

Allie Crone (Cornell ’10) put Maroon back on top for good with a three-ball with 13 seconds left and Huber added two free throws with six ticks left on the clock. 

Moore’s basket at the buzzer made the final score a bit closer at 61-59.

Blue had held a double digit lead in the opening quarter before Maroon cut the gap to five 19-14 heading into the second period. 

Throughout much of the next two periods, the two teams were no more than two possessions apart with neither team leading by more than five until the final moments of the third quarter when an Ava Morrow basket gave Blue a 48-42 lead heading into the final quarter.

Dashdorj had given Blue a 51-42 lead in the opening minutes of the fourth quarter before a 7-0 run by Maroon closed the gap to two 51-49. 

Riepe’s three-point basket with 2:19 left in regulation pushed the lead to 54-49 before Maroon rallied to tie the game 

TEAM COLUMBIA BLUE/D2-HOLY FAMILY

 

41  MONEE MOORE 5’7 ARCHBISHOP RYAN/HOLY FAMILY ‘23

42  KRISTEN CURLEY 5’4 NESHAMINY/HOLY FAMILY ‘24

43  CLAIRE DOUGHERTY 6’1 LAKE LEHMAN-HS/HOLY FAMILY ‘26

44  SKYLER SEARFOSS 5’6 JIM THORPE HS/HOLY FAMILY ‘26

45  LINDSAY TRETTER 5’8 ARCHBISHOP WOOD/HOLY FAMILY ‘24

50  ANUJIN DASHDORJ 5’8 RICHARD MONTGOMERY HS/HOLY FAMILY ‘24

51  TAYLOR HINKLE 5’11 CENTRAL BUCKS SOUTH/HOLY FAMILY ‘26

52  JENNIFER KOKOLUS 5’10 FREEDOM HS/HOLY FAMILY ‘24

53  AVA MORROW 5’10 TWIN VALLEY HS/HOLY FAMILY ‘25

54  CAROLYN PREVOST 6’1 MONTGOMERY HS/HOLY FAMILY ‘24

55  JESSICA RIEPE 5’9 MARLBORO HS/HOLY FAMILY ‘25


TEAM HEATHER MAROON/D2-USCIENCES GRADS

 

4    LEXIE EDWARDS 5’10 ARCHBISHOP WOOD & CB SOUTH/CABRINI ‘21

5    SHANNON MAY 5’4 ARCHBISHOP WOOD/U SCIENCES ‘22

10  IRISA YE 5’8 NORTH PENN/U SCIENCES ‘21

11  DAYNA BALASA 5’8 UPPER DUBLIN/U SCIENCES ‘25

12  ALLIE CRONE 5’8 ST. BASIL/U SCIENCES ‘CORNELL ‘10

13  JESS HUBER 5’8 NORTH PENN/U SCIENCES ‘21

14  JEN KREMP 5’9 JENKINTOWN/U SCIENCES ‘22

20  CASSIE SEBOLD 5’5 ARCHBISHOP WOOD/CHESTNUT HILL ‘22

21  TAYLOR HAMM 6’ PERKIOMEN/U SCIENCES ‘22

22  KATE CONNOLLY 6’1 SOUDERTON/DREXEL ‘22


3-Seed Columbia Blue/D2-Holy Family (6-3) Semifinalist

 

June 14: vs. Black, W - 59-53

June 16: vs. Heather Maroon, L - 59-61 ovt.

Jun 21: vs. Kelly Green, W - 51-48

June 23:  vs. Orange, W - 76-51

June 28: vs. Pink, L - 53-55

June 30: vs. Purple, W - 74-69

July 5: Dark:

July 7: Dark:

July 12: vs. Red, L-36-40

July 14: vs. Royal Blue, W-80-29

July 19: vs. Sun, W-66-25

July 26: Playoffs: Quarterfinals vs. 6-seed Pink (6-3), W-52-28

July 28: Playoffs: Semifinals, vs. 1-Seed Heather Maroon (7-2), 7:45 p.m., Court 1


 2-Seed Heather Maroon/USciences Grads (7-2) Semifinalist

 

June 14: vs. Sun, W - 44-36

June 16: vs. Columbia Blue, W - 61-59, ovt.

Jun 21: vs. Black, W - 53-45

June 23: vs. Kelly Green, W - 69-51

June 28: vs. Orange, W - 68-42

June 30: vs. Pink, L - 49-71

July 5: Dark:

July 7: Dark:

July 12: vs. Purple, W - 72-65

July 14: vs. Red, L-58-49

July 19: vs. Royal Blue, W-70-34

July 26: Playoffs: Quarterfinals vs. 7-Kelly Green (3-6), W-68-59

July 28: Playoffs: Semifinals vs. 3-Seed Columbia Blue (6-3), 7:45 p.m., Court 1


Playoffs

 

Tuesday, July 26th

 

Playoffs Quarterfinals Results


(1) Red/D2-Chestnut Hill 86, (9) Orange/D3-Ursinus 59

(3) Columbia Blue/D2-Holy Family 52, (6) Pink/D2-Kutztown 28

(2) Heather Maroon/D2-USciences Grads 68, (7) Kelly Green/Draft Team 59

(5) Black/D2-Jefferson 59, (4) Purple/D2-West Chester 51


Round 1 Play-In 

 

Results


(7) Kelly Green/Draft Team 76, (10) Royal Blue/D3-Arcadia 54

(9) Orange/D3-Ursinus 71, (8)-Sun/Draft Team  67 


Thursday, July 28th - note the streaming links for Thursday and Tuesday are different.

 

Playoffs Semifinals (Streaming - SFBN on YouTube. https://youtu.be/0qMRig4Ks9E )

 

Early Game (6:30 p.m.)

 

Court 1: (1) Red/D2-Chestnut Hill (7-2) vs. (5) Black/D2-Jefferson (6-3)

 

Late Game (7:45 p.m.)

 

Court 1: (2) Heather Maroon/D2-USciences Grads (7-2) vs. (3) Columbia Bluie/D2-Holy Family (6-3)

 

Tuesday, August 2

 

Playoff Championship  (Streaming - SFBN on YouTube.  https://youtu.be/5p4CXwiJTXk )

 

Tipoff: 7 p.m.

 

Court 1 : Semifinal Winners

 

Playoff Seed Tracker (Setting the Spots)

 

S-Red/D2-Chestnut Hill (7-2) vs. Or-W; vs. Pk-L; vs. Pur-W; vs. Blk-L; vs. RB-W; vs. Sun-W; vs. CB-W; vs; HM-W; vs. KG-W

 

S-Heather Maroon/D2-USciences Grads (7-2) vs. Sun-W; vs. CB-W; vs. Blk-W vs. KG-W; vs. Or-W; vs. Pk-L vs. Pur-W; vs. Red-L vs. RB-W

 

S-Columbia Blue/D2-Holy Family (6-3) vs. Blk-W; vs. HM-L; vs. KG-W; vs. Or-W; vs. Pk-L; vs. Pur-W; vs. Red-G7; vs. RB-W; vs. Sun-W 

 

Q-Purple/D2-West Chester (6-3) vs. Pk-W; vs. Blk-Ppd; vs. Red-L; vs. RB-W; vs. Sun-W; vs. CB-L; vs. HM-L; vs. Blk-W-M; KG-W; vs. Or-W

 

S-Black/D2-Jefferson (6-3) vs. CB-L; vs. Pur-Ppd.; vs. HM-L; vs. Red-W; vs. KG-W; vs. RB-W; vs. Or-G7; vs. Pur-L-M; vs. Sun-W#; vs. Pk-W-Forfeit

 

Q-Pink/D2-Kutztown (6-2) vs. Pur-L; vs. Red-W; vs. RB-W; vs. Sun-L; vs. CB-W; vs. HM-W; vs. KG-W; vs. Or-W; vs. Blk-L-Forfeit

 

Q-Kelly Green/Draft-1 (3-6) vs. RB-W: vs. Sun-W; vs. CB-L; vs. H.M.-L; vs. Blk-L; vs. Or-W; vs. Pk-G7; vs. Pur-L; vs. Red-L

 

Sun/Draft-2 (3-6) vs. HM-L; vs. KG-L; vs. Or-W; vs. Pk-W; vs. Pur-L; vs. Red-L; vs. RB-W; vs. Blk-L; vs. CB-L

 

 Q-Orange/D3-Ursinus (1-8) vs. Red-L; vs. RB-W; vs. Sun-L; vs CB-L; vs. HM-L; vs. KG-L; vs. Blk-L; vs. Pk-L; vs. Pur-L

 

Royal Blue/D3-Arcadia (0-9) vs. KG-L; Or-L; vs. Pk-L; vs. Pur-L; vs. Red-L; vs. Blk-L; vs. Sun-L; vs. CB-L; vs. HM-L

 

Codes: Blk-Black; CB-Columbia Blue; HM-Heather Maroon; KG-Kelly Green; Or-Orange; Pk-Pink; Pur-Purple; Red-Red; RB-Royal Blue; Sun-Sun; D2-NCAA II; D3-NCAA III

 

S-Semifinalsts; Q-Quarterfinalists.

Standings

 

(Final Regular Season Thru July 19th)

 

Team    W  L  PCT.   GB    PF  PA

 

S*-Red  7 2  .778 — 465 424 

S-Heather Maroon  7 2 .778 — 535 458

S-Columbia Blue  6 3 .667 1 554 431

Q-Purple  6 3 .667 1 628 555

SF-Black  6 3 .625 1 463 428  

QF-Pink  6 3  .667 1 413 368  

Q-Kelly Green  3 6 .333  4 468 501

Sun  3 6 .333  4 461 493

Q-Orange  1 8 .111 6 482 618 

Royal Blue  0 9 .000 7 414 667

 

S-Semifinalists Q-Quarterfinalists; *-No. 1 Seed; F-includes 2-0 Black forfeit win, 0-2 Pink forfeit loss July 19

 

Players Scoring 20 or More Points

 

27-Jess Huber, Heather Maroon, W, vs. Kelly Green, Quarterfinals Playoffs, July 26

25-Leah Johnson, Purple, W, vs. Orange, July 19

24-Jess Huber, Heather Maroon, W, vs. Orange, June 28

24-Jess Huber, Heather Maroon, W, vs. Kelly Green, June 23 

24-Annie Whalen, Pink, W, vs. Red, June 21

24-Natalie Mehl, Orange, L, vs. Sun, June 21

22-Emily Violante, Sun, L, vs. Orange, First Round Playoffs, July 21

22-Jess Huber, Heather Maroon, L, vs. Pink, June 30

21-Siobhan Boylan, Red, W, vs. Purple, June 21

20-Erin Dougherty, Orange, L, vs. Pink, July 14

20-Leah Johnson, Purple, W, vs. Royal Blue, June 23

20 -Jess Huber, Heather Maroon, W, vs. Sun, June 14

 

Regular Season Results (By Date Schedule)

 

Tuesday, July 19

 

Red 58, Kelly Green 42

Heather Maroon 70, Royal Blue 34

Purple 79, Orange 73

Columbia Blue 66, Sun 25

Black 2, Pink 0, forfeit 

 

Thursday, July 14

 

Pink 62, Orange 47

Columbia Blue 80, Royal Blue 29

Purple 83, Black 40, makeup from June 16

Black 53, Sun 45

Purple 66, Kelly Green 59

Red 58, Heather Maroon 49

 

Tuesday, July 12

 

Heather Maroon 72, Purple 65

Black 61, Orange 53

Pink 44, Kelly Green 33

Red 40, Columbia Blue 36

Sun 67, Royal Blue 35

 

Tuesday, July 5 

 

No Games - Holiday Break

 

Thursday, July 7

 

No Games - Holiday Break

 

Thursday, June 30

 

Red 61, Sun 54

Black 79, Royal Blue 46

Columbia Blue 74, Purple 69

Pink 71, Heather Maroon 49

Kelly Green 57, Orange 48

 

Tuesday, June 28

 

Purple 74, Sun 53

Heather Maroon 68, Orange 42

Pink 55, Columbia Blue 53

Red 83, Royal Blue 60

Black 82, Kelly Green 50

 

Thursday, June 23

 

Columbia Blue 76, Orange 51

Heather Maroon 69, Kelly Green 51

Sun 56, Pink 47

Purple 87, Royal Blue 67

Black 48, Red 39

 

Tuesday, June 21

 

Heather Maroon 53, Black 45

Pink 63, Royal Blue 50

Red 71, Purple 51

Columbia Blue 51, Kelly Green 48

Sun 75, Orange 62

 

 Thursday, June 16

 

Kelly Green 51, Sun 50

Pink 52, Red 51

Orange 61, Royal Blue 50

Heather Maroon 61, Columbia Blue 59 ovt.

Purple vs. Black, postponed to July 14

 

Tuesday, June 14

 

Columbia Blue 59, Black 53

Kelly Green 77, Royal Blue 33

Red 76, Orange 45

Heather Maroon 44, Sun 36

Purple 56, Pink 45


 






















   


 

 

 

  

   






 
 

   

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