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.

Sunday, June 30, 2024

The Guru NCAAW Report: The Stroke of Midnight Completing June 30 Sets the Realignment Action in Play Calling for Team Transfers in the 2024-25 Roll Call

By Mel Greenberg @womhoopsguru

Here’s your roll call change that kicks into play when July 1 arrives for conference realignment. Asterisks are next to the 15 teams with AP women’s ranking history.

CHANGES FROM 2023-24

*-Arizona (Pac-12 to Big 12)
* -Arizona St. (Pac-12 to Big 12)
* -California (Pac-12 to ACC)
 -Chicago St. (Ind. To NEC)
* -Colorado (Pac-12 to Big 12)
 -Kennesaw St. (ASUN to C-USA)
 -Mercyhurst (DII to NEC) 
-Merrimack (NEC to MAAC) 
*-Oklahoma (Big 12 to SEC)
 *-Oregon (Pac-12 to Big Ten)
* -Oregon St. (Pac-12 to WCC)
 -Sacred Heart (NEC to MAAC)
 -SMU (AAC to ACC)
*-Southern California (Pac-12 to Big Ten)
*-SFA (WAC to Southland)
* -Stanford (Pac-12 to ACC)
 *-Texas (Big 12 to SEC)
*-UCLA (Pac-12 to Big Ten)
*-Utah (Pac-12 to Big 12)
-UTRGV (WAC to Southland)
* -Washington (Pac-12 to Big Ten)
 *-Washington St. (Pac-12 to WCC)





Friday, June 28, 2024

The Guru Philly Summer League Report: Cyber Pink (USciences Alum) Opens a Two-Game Lead Heading to the Break While One-Point Wins Keep Black (Jefferson) and Orange in 4-Way tie in Second

By Bob Heller and Mel Greenberg @womhoopsguru

HATBORO, Pa. — Fourth of July and a week off now lies ahead for the Philadelphia/Suburban Women’s Basketball Summer League but most of the ten teams jumped the gun Thursday night, the last in the front phase of the season, and provided plenty of fireworks in the five games played.

The annual wish of David Kessler, now in his 30th season as commissioner, is competitive action, no injuries, work on something that can help when school resumes in the fall and have fun.

He got most of that Thursday.

After winning the unbeaten showdown Tuesday with Purple Haze (D2-West Chester), Cyber Pink, the defending champion who are primarily alums from the former D2-USciences school, got an easier opponent routing new entry Royal Blue, the D2-group from Goldey Beacom, 88-33 to stay unbeaten at 6-0 with three games remaining in the regular season when action resumes Tuesday night, July 9, at Kelly Bolish Gym, home of the AAU Renegades.

Royal Blue (1-5) is alone in ninth place.

In the process, Pink opened a two-game lead and is two wins from clinching the top seed for the playoffs though it could come sooner. Seeds 1-6 get byes into the quarterfinals.

The expanded lead was made possible by a stunning upset by Lime Green (4-2), one of the four draft squads not dominated by a D2 or D3 winter group, beating Purple Haze 68-53 to move to 4-2 and joining the opposition with Orange Citrus, another draft team, and Black (D2-Jefferson) in the latest four-team gridlock all tied for third place.

Two games were decided by a point, one in overtime.

Meeting one of their top D-2 Southern Division rivals in the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference (CACC), Sky Blue, the squad from Holy Family, Black won 63-62, dropping the Tigers (3-3) alone in sixth place.

Meanwhile, Orange Citrus needed an extra period to edge Sunburst 66-65 to keep the opposition winless, but the second setback recently by six or less points.

And another upset saw Maroon, the D-3 Arcadia squad, win 80-76 over Red Fire, the D2 CACC member from Chestnut Hill.

That tied the two at 2-4 for eighth place.

In charting the 20 or more points top performances for Thursday, three players each scored

21 points, Taylor Hamm on Cyber Pink to go to 6-0 while on the losing side Holy Family’s Claire Dougherty and Sunburst’s Katelyn Becker matched the total.

Setting the Seeds

In placing the standings and dealing with the logjam if the season ended right now it would be messy, but the remaining games may help sort thing out.

Obviously, Cyber Pink holds first. Within the current four, all are 1-1 against themselves. Lime Green with the win over Purple, the best in the quartet, gets second, followed by Purple, then Orange by beating Black followed by Black.

As mentioned, Sky Blue is sixth. Maroon and Red Fire are tied for seventh, but Maroon’s win produced the seeding advantage with Royal Blue and Sunburst bringing up the rear.

Looking Ahead

After the break, the stretch drive for the seedings begin Tuesday, July 9, with two more nights following to see how many ties will have to be unbroken.

At 6:30 p.m., Lime Citrus (4-2) meets Royal Blue (1-5) on Court 1, while two CACC rivals, Red Fire (2-4) and Black (4-2) meet on Court 2.

In the 7:45 p.m. nightcaps, Purple Haze (4-2) and Maroon (2-4) take over Court 1; Orange Citrus (4-2) and Cyber Pink (4-2) meet on Court 2; and Sky Blue (4-3) plays Sunburst (0-6) on Court 3.

Now here’s Bob with the five-game recaps followed by the scoreboard. The seed section gives a quick look at what’s left followed by each team’s record and results and schedule.

Recaps

Black 63 Sky Blue 62

In a battle between two of the four teams deadlocked in a four-way tie for third place in the league standings and winter rivals Black (D-II Jefferson University) held off Sky Blue (D-II Holy Family University 63-62 in the early game on court one Thursday night at Kelly Bolish Gym.

Black is still in a four-way tie with a 4-2 record, but this time it is for second place in the league standings.  Sky drops to 3-3 and sits alone in sixth place.

Nine different players on the Black squad scored, led by Cassie Murphy’s 19 points. Sam Yencha added 11. Claire Dougherty led Sky Blue with 21. Kara Meredith added 13 and Taylor Hinkle chipped in ten.

The game saw a total of nine ties and five lead changes with the majority of those coming in the fourth period.

Sky led by as many as ten in the second quarter, 24-14 before Black came back with a 15-7 run to pull within two at halftime.

Black had taken a 33-31 lead early in the third quarter on Emily Spratt’s basket. Sky tied the score twice before the quarter ended but Black held off their efforts to retake the lead and held held a slim one-point advantage 46-45 heading into the final period.

Meredith tied the game at 48-48 and Dougherty followed with a traditional three-point play to give Sky a 51-48 lead.

Black battled back and tied the score at 54-54 with a pair of free throws midway through the period and Emma Kuczynski followed with a basket to give Black the lead again, 56-54.

Sky rallied to tie the game again 58-58 and Black countered with a basket from the corner by Kuczynski with 1:27 left to go back ahead by two.

Skyler Searfoss tied the game again with two free throws just under a minute left before Murphy struck once more with a traditional three-point play with 42 ticks on the clock, giving Black a 63-60 lead.  Sky brought the ball down and Hinkle sank a short jumper to pull Sky within one.

Sky forced a turnover on Black’s next possession and set up for a final possession.

Dougherty’s shot with eight seconds left fell short and Black held on for the 63-62 win.

Orange Citrus 66 Sunburst 65 OT

In a battle between two draft teams, Orange Citrus was trailing Sunburst by three points with just 14.6 seconds left when Orange Citrus got their biggest basket of the season as Katie McGrath (Muhlenberg ’26) hit a three-point basket as time was running out to force overtime.

In the extra stanza, Nicole Timko (Carnegie Mellon ’26) hit the game winning three-point basket to give Orange their third straight win, 66-65 over Sunburst.

Orange improves to 4-2 overall and sits in a four-way tie for second place while Sunburst remains winless at 0-6.

Reagan Chrencik (Gettysburg ’27) led Orange with 13 points while Timko and Rachel Saxton (Muhlenberg ’25) added 12 apiece.

Sunburst got 21 points from Katelyn Becker (Swarthmore ’25) and 13 from Shayla Johnson (Rowan ’25).

Sunburst led by one after three quarters and increased their lead to seven 48-41 early on in the final period.

A quick 6-2 run by Orange made it a one-possession game only to have Sunburst double their lead back to six shortly thereafter, 53-47.

Orange continued to chip away at the lead, closing within two late in the quarter, 59-57 on a basket from Kyra Quigley (Scranton ’23).

A quick basket from Sunburst with 56 seconds left put them ahead by four.

Orange, however, had three free throws in the next 31 seconds to close within one. 61-60.

Becker put her team back up by three with a pair of free throws with 14.6 seconds left, setting the scene for McGrath, who sank a three-point basket to tie the game with less than a second remaining, forcing overtime.

In the three-minute overtime period, Sunburst struck first to take a 65-63 lead.

McGrath than sank her three-point basket in the final minute to secure the win.

The team teams had battled to a 28-28 tie by halftime and stayed within four points of each other throughout the third quarter leading up to the exciting fourth quarter and subsequent overtime finish.

Maroon 80 Red Fire 76

In a mild upset Maroon (D-III Arcadia University) pulled away late in the game to earn an 80-76 win over Red Fire (D-II Chestnut Hill College) in the court three game Thursday night.

Maroon earned their second win of the season and improve to 2-4 while Red Fire dropped their second straight game and fall to 2-4.

Both teams sit in a tie for seventh place in the league standings with Maroon now holding the tiebreaker by virtue of the win.

A well-balanced scoring effort from the Maroon squad saw four players reach double figures led by Kylie Meredith’s 19 points.  Delaney Finn sank four three-pointers en route to her 16-point effort while Scarlet Glasser-Nehls and Delaney Bell had 16 and 14 points, respectively.

Caraline Herb led the Red squad with 18 points while Sara Tamoun chipped in 17.

Two three pointers from Finn and another from Hannah Rhodes helped stake Maroon to a 22-15 lead after the first period.

 After Maroon expanded their lead to ten, 25-15, Red started to heat up, producing a 10-1 run to pull within one 26-25. Avery White’s two baskets and Tamoun’s four points fueled the run.

The lead oscillated between one and three points until Jessica Mangoni’s basket gave Red a 33-32 lead late in the period.

Maroon evened the score by halftime at 35-35.

The two teams combined for 45 points in the third quarter as Red struck first on a Bri Rider basket and later pulled ahead by six on an Anaisah Malone layup 55-49 before Maroon closed out the quarter with a 7-4 run to cut Red’s lead to 59-56.

Maroon scored the first five points of the final quarter to retake the lead 61-59 only to see Red battle back and force three ties, the last on a Tamoun layup before Malone added a layup to give Red a 68-66 lead.

Another basket from Tamoun put Red ahead 70-66 with 3:06 remaining.

Meredith than started a 9-0 run for Maroon with four straight points as the D-III squad took a 75-70 lead with a minute to go in the game.

Three free throws from Herb cut the lead to two but that would be as close as the Red squad would come as Maroon pulled away with the 80-76 win.

Lime Citrus 68 Purple Haze 53       

Three players scored in double figures for Lime Citrus (alumni team) as they handed Purple Haze (D-II West Chester University) their second consecutive double-digit loss, 68-53 in the late game on Court 2.

Lime improves to 4-2 with the win while Purple Haze, who was unbeaten at the start of the week, drops to 4-2.

Both teams are now in a four-way tie for second place.  

Jess Huber (USciences ’21) led all scorers with 19 points while Leah Johnson (West Chester ’24) and Annie Aspesi (Tufts ’26) added 16 and 14 points, respectively.

Rachel Conran led Purple with 14 points while Anna McTamney and Ava Mazur added 13 and 12 points, respectively.

Purple had the upper hand throughout the first two quarters jumping out to a five-point lead after the first quarter and holding the margin through halftime, 33-28.

Conran’s three-ball early in the third increased Purple’s lead to six, 36-30.

Lime score six straight points to tie the game at 36-all and Purple’s Sofia Coleman put her team back on top 38-36.

Lime scored the final seven points of the quarter with Dayna Balasa’s (Arcadia’25) three-pointer putting her team ahead for good, 41-38.

Huber added a basket to close out the quarter.

Lime dominated the fourth quarter, outscoring Purple 25-15 as they quickly went up by double figures.

Huber scored eight points in the quarter while Johnson added six. Five of Huber’s points came on Lime’s first few possessions of the period as her team went up 48-38.

Purple got as close as six, 50-44 but would come no closer.

Lime exploded with a 13-3 run to increase their lead to 16 and put the game out of reach before settling in for the fifteen-point win.

Cyber Pink 88 Royal Blue 33

Cyber Pink (USciences/Chestnut Hill alumni) remained undefeated Thursday night as they cruised to an 88-33 win over an under manned Royal Blue (D-II Goldey Beacom College) squad.

Pink remains entrenched in first place with a 6-0 record, two games ahead of the next four teams who have identical 4-2 marks. 

Royal is now 1-5 and holds down ninth place.

Four Pink players scored in double figures, led by Taylor Hamm’s (USciences’22) 21 points. Rylee Derr (Kutztown ’21) added 19 points while Jennifer Kremp (USciences ’22) and Kaitlyn Carter (Chestnut Hill ’24) scored 18 and ten, respectively.

Angelian Zagone led Royal with 12 points. Janie Cross added ten.

Royal had only five players in attendance for the game.

Hamm scored 12 of her 21 points in the first quarter as Pink built a 32-10 lead in the first ten minutes

Royal won the second quarter, outscoring Pink 15-12 as Cross and Zagone produced 11 of their team’s 15points in the period.

Derr scored nine of her 19 points in the third quarter as Pink increased their lead to 38, 68-30 heading into the final period.

The fourth quarter saw Pink hold Royal to just one basket as they pulled away for the 88-33 win.

Summer Scoreboard

Standings (Thru Mon, July 8)

Team    W-L Pct. G.B.  PF   PA

Cyber Pink 6-0 1.000 — 434 295

Lime Citrus 4-2 .667 2 355 354

Purple Haze 4-2 .667 2 332 304

Orange Citrus 4-2 .667 2 364 359

Black 4-2 .667 2 405 346

Sky Blue 3-3 .500 3 403 333

Maroon 2-4 .333 4 369 411

Red Fire 2-4 .333 4 372 387

Royal Blue 1 5 .167 5 260 359

Sunburst 0 6.000 6 293 399

 

Players Scoring 20 or More Points

 

37 – Taylor Hamm, Cyber Pink (W) vs. Maroon, June 18

36 – Claire Dougherty, Sky Blue (W) vs. Maroon, June 11

31 – Michelle Kozicki, Purple Haze (W) vs. Orange Citrus, June 13

30 – Rylee Deer, Cyber Pink (W) vs. Purple Haze, June 25

29 – Rylee Derr, Pink (W) vs. Red Fire, June 20

28 – Anna McTamney, Purple Haze (W) vs. Orange Citrus, June 13

26 – Hannah Rhoades, Maroon (W) vs. Sunburst, June 13

25 – Rachel Conrad, Purple Haze (W) vs. Sky Blue, June 18

24 – Jessica Riepe, Sky Blue (W) vs. Royal Blue, June 20

24 – Katie Yoder, Royal Blue (L) vs. Orange Citrus, June 18

24 – Katie Yoder, Royal Blue (L), vs. Black, June 13

22 – Claire Dougherty, Sky Blue (W) vs. Royal Blue, June 20

21 – Taylor Hamm, Cyber Pink (W) vs. Royal Blue, June 27

21 – Katelyn Becker, Sunburst (L) vs. Orange Citrus, June 27

21 – Claire Dougherty, Sky Blue (L) vs. Black, June 27

21 – Emily Spratt, Black (W) vs. Maroon, June 25

20 – Leah Johnson, Lime Citrus (W) vs. Maroon, June 20

20 – Scarlett Glasser-Nehls, Maroon (W) vs. Sunburst, June 13

 

Results/Schedule

 

Thursday, June 27

 

Black 63, Sky Blue 62

Cyber Pink 88, Royal Blue 33

Orange Citrus 66, Sunburst 65

Lime Citrus 68, Purple Haze 53

Maroon 80, Red Fire 76

 

Tuesday, July 2

No Games – Holiday Week

 

Thursday, July 4

No Games – Holiday Week

 

Tuesday, June 25

 

Lime Citrus 66, Red Fire 62 Red Fire

Royal Blue 61, Sunburst 37

Cyber Pink 74, Purple Haze 55

Orange Citrus 49, Sky Blue 43

Black 83, Maroon 57

 

Thursday, June 20

 

Purple Haze 59, Sunburst 53

Cyber Pink 72, Red Fire 58

Lime Citrus 51, Maroon 50

Sky Blue 80, Royal Blue 52

Orange 47, Black 44

 

Tuesday, June 18

 

Orange Citrus 61, Royal Blue 52

Red Fire 58, Sun Burst 49

Black 68, Lime Citrus 51

Cyber Pink 67, Maroon 44

Purple Haze 70, Sky Blue 67

 

Thursday, June 13

 

Maroon 84, Sunburst 44

Purple Haze 93, Orange Citrus 42

Black 91, Royal Blue 62

Sky Blue 61, Red Fire 45

Cyber Pink 66, Lime Citrus 48

 

Tuesday, June 11

Sky Blue (D-2 Holy Family) 90, Maroon (D-3 Arcadia) 54

Cyber Pink (Draft Team-1) 67, Black (D2-Jefferson) 57

Red Fire (D-2 Chestnut Hill) 73, Orange Citrus (Draft Team-3) 59

Lime Citrus (Draft Team-2) 71, Sunburst Royal (Draft Team-4) 55

Purple Haze (D2 West Chester) 2, Royal Blue (D2 Goldey-Beacom) 0, forfeit

 

Tuesday, July 9

 

6:30 p.m.

Royal Blue (1-5) vs. Lime Citrus (4-2) – Court 1

Red Fire (2-4) vs. Black (4-2) – Court 2

 

7:45 p.m.

Purple Haze (4-2) vs. Maroon (2-4) — Court 1

Orange Citrus (4-2) vs. Cyber Pink (6-0) – Court 2

Sky Blue (3-3) vs. Sunburst (0-6)  – Court 3

 

Thursday, July 11

 

6:30 p.m.

Cyber Pink vs. Sky Blue – Court 1

Red Fire vs. Purple – Court 2

7:45 p.m.

Sunburst vs. Black – Court 1

Maroon vs. Royal Blue – Court 2

Lime Citrus vs. Orange Citrus – Court 3

 

Tuesday, July 16

(Regular Season Ends)

 

6:30 p.m.

Orange Citrus vs. Maroon – Court 1

Purple Haze vs. Black – Court 2

 

7:45 p.m.

Royal Blue vs. Red Fire – Court 1

Sky Blue vs. Lime Citrus – Court 2

Sunburst vs. Pink – Court 3

 

Playoffs

 

Thursday, July 18

 

First Round

 

Court 1

6:30 p.m.

10th Seed vs. 7th Seed

7:45 p.m.

8th Seed vs. 9th Seed

 

Tuesday, July 23

 

Quarterfinals

 

6:30 p.m.

1st seed vs. Lowest First Round Winner – Court 1

3rd Seed vs. 6th Seed

 

7:45 p.m.

2nd Seed vs. Highest First Round Winner – Court 1

4th Seed vs. Fifth Seed – Court 2

 

Thursday, July 25

 

Semifinals

Court 1

6:30 p.m.

Highest Quarterfinal Winner vs. Lowest Semifinal Winner

7:45 p.m.

Other Quarterfinal Winners

 

Tuesday, August 1

 

Championship

 

Court 1

7 p.m.

 

Semifinal Winners

 

Seed Tracker (partially alphabetical)

Code – Bk: Black/D2 Jefferson; CP: Cyber Pink/Draft Team-1; LC: Lime Citrus/Draft Team-2; OC: Orange Citrus/Draft Team 3; M: Maroon/D3 Arcadia; PH: Purple Haze/D2 West Chester; RF: Red Fire/D2 Chestnut Hill; RB: Royal Blue/D2 Goldey-Beacom; SB: Sky Blue/Holy Family; SU-Sunburst/Draft Team-4

Cyber Pink (6-0): W-Bk; W-LC; W-M; W-RF; W- PH; W- RB; vs. OC; vs. SB; vs. SU

Lime Citrus (4-2): L W-SU; L-CP; L-BK; W-M; W-RF; W-PH; vs. RB; vs. OC; vs. SB

Purple Haze (4-2): WF-RB; W-OC; W-SB; W-SU; L-CP; L-LC; vs. M; vs. RF; vs. BK

Orange Citrus (4-2): L-RF; L-PH; W-RB; W-BK; W-SB; W- SU; vs. CP; vs. LC; vs. M

Black (4-2): L-CP; W-RB; W-LC; L-OC; W-M; W-SB; vs. RF; vs. SU; vs. PH

Sky Blue (3-3): W-M; W-RF; L-PH; W-RB; L-OC; L-BK; vs. SU; vs. CP; vs. LC

Maroon (2-4): L-SB; W-SU; L-CP; L-LC; L-BK; W-RF; vs. PH; vs. RB; vs. OC

Red Fire (2-4): W-OC; L-SB; W-SU; L-CP; L-LC; vs L-M; vs. BK; vs. PH; vs. RB

Royal Blue (1-4): LF-PH; vs. L-BK; vs. L-OC; L-SB; W-SU; vs. CP; vs. LC; vs. M; vs. RF

Sunburst (0-5): L-LC; L-M; L-RF; L-PH; L-RB; vs. OC; vs. SB; vs. BK; vs. CP

Team by Team (Thru  Mon., July 8)

Black (D2 Jefferson) 4-2

Tues. June 11 vs. Cyber Pink (Draft Team-1) L 57-67

Thur. June 13 vs. Royal Blue (D2 Goldey Beacom) W 91-62

Tues. June 18 vs. Lime Citrus (Draft Team-4) W 68-51

Thur. June 20 vs. Orange Citrus (Draft Team-4) L 43-47

Tues. June 25 vs. Maroon (D3 Arcadia) W 83-57

Thurs. June 27 vs. Sky Blue (D2 Holy Family) W 63-62

Tues.-Thurs. July 2-4 Holiday Break

Tues. July 9 vs. Red Fire (D2 Chestnut Hill)

Thurs. July 11 vs. Sunburst (Draft Team-4)

Tues. July 16 vs. Purple Haze (D2 West Chester)

 

Cyber Pink (Draft Team-1) 6-0

 

Tues. June 11 vs. Black W 67-57

Thur. June 13 vs. Lime Citrus W 66-48

Tues. June 18 vs. Maroon W 67-44

Thur. June 20 vs. Red Fire W 72-58

Tues. June 25 vs. Purple Haze W 74-55

Thurs. June 27 vs. Royal Blue W 88-33

Tues.-Thurs. July 2-4 Holiday Break

Tues. July 9 vs. Orange Citrus

Thurs. July 11 vs. Sky Blue

Tues. July 16 vs. Sunburst

 

Lime Citrus (Draft Team-2) 4-2

 

Tues. June 11 vs. Sunburst W 71-55

Thur. June 13 vs. Cyber Pink L 48-66

Tues. June 18 vs. Black L 51-68

Thur. June 20 vs. Maroon W 51-50

Tues. June 25 vs. Red Fire W 66-62

Thurs. June 27 vs. Purple Haze W 68-53

Tues.-Thurs. July 2-4 Holiday Break

Tues. July 9 vs. Royal Blue

Thurs. July 11 vs. Orange Citrus

Tues. July 16 vs. Sky Blue

 

Orange Citrus (Draft Team-3) 4-2

 

Tues. June 11 vs. Red Fire L 59-73

Thur. June 13 vs. Purple Haze L-42-93

Tues. June 18 vs. Royal Blue W 61-52

Thur. June 20 vs. Black W 47-43

Tues. June 25 vs. Sky Blue W 49-43

Thurs. June 27 vs. Sunburst W 66-65

Tues.-Thurs. July 2-4 Holiday Break

Tues. July 9 vs. Cyber Pink

Thurs. July 11 vs. Lime Citrus

Tues. July 16 vs. Maroon

 

Maroon (D3 Arcadia) 2-4

 

Tues. June 11 vs. Sky Blue L 51-90

Thur. June 13 vs. Sunburst W 84-44

Tues. June 18 vs. Cyber Pink L 44-67

Thur. June 20 vs. Lime Citrus L 50-51

Tues. June 25 vs. Black L 57-83

Thurs. June 27 vs. Red Fire W 80-76

Tues.-Thurs. July 2-4 Holiday Break

Tues. July 9 vs. Purple Haze

Thurs. July 11 vs. Royal Blue

Tues. July 16 vs. Orange Citrus

 

Purple Haze (D2 West Chester) 4-2

 

Tues. June 11 vs. Royal Blue W 2-0 forfeit

Thur. June 13 vs. Orange Citrus W 93-42

Tues. June 18 vs. Sky Blue W 70-67

Thur. June 20 vs. Sunburst W 59-53

Tues. June 25 vs. Cyber Pink L 55-74

Thurs. June 27 vs. Lime Citrus L 53-68

Tues.-Thurs. July 2-4 Holiday Break

Tues. July 9 vs. Maroon

Thurs. July 11 vs. Red Fire

Tues. July 16 vs. Black

 

Red Fire (D2 Chestnut Hill) 2-4

 

Tues. June 11 vs. Orange Citrus W 73-59

Thur. June 13 vs. Sky Blue L 45-61

Tues. June 18 vs. Sunburst W 58-49

Thur. June 20 vs. Cyber Pink L 58-72

Tues. June 25 vs. Lime Citrus L 62-66

Thurs. June 27 vs. Maroon L 76-80

Tues.-Thurs. July 2-4 Holiday Break

Tues. July 9 vs. Black

Thurs. July 11 vs. Purple Haze

Tues. July 16 vs. Royal Blue

 

Royal Blue (D2 Goldey-Beacom) 1-5

 

Tues. June 11 vs. Purple Haze L 0-2 forfeit

Thur. June 13 vs. Black L 62-91

Tues. June 18 vs. Orange Citrus L 52-61

Thur. June 20 vs. Sky Blue L 52-80

Tues. June 25 vs. Sunburst W 61-37

Thurs. June 27 vs. Cyber Pink L 33-88

Tues.-Thurs. July 2-4 Holiday Break

Tues. July 9 vs. Lime Citrus

Thurs. July 11 vs. Maroon

Tues. July 16 vs. Red Fire

 

Sky Blue (D2 Holy Family) 3-3

 

Tues. June 11 vs. Maroon W 90-51

Thur. June 13 vs. Red Fire W 61-45

Tues. June 18 vs. Purple Haze L 67-70

Thur. June 20 vs. Royal Blue W 80-52

Tues. June 25 vs. Orange Citrus L 43-49

Thurs. June 27 vs. Black L 62-63

Tues.-Thurs. July 2-4 Holiday Break

Tues. July 9 vs. Sunburst

Thurs. July 11 vs. Cyber Pink

Tues. July 16 vs. Lime Citrus

 

Sunburst (Draft Team-4) 0-4

 

Tues. June 11 vs. Lime Citrus 55-71

Thur. June 13 vs. Maroon L 44-84

Tues. June 18 vs. Red Fire L 49-58

Thur. June 20 vs. Purple Haze L 53-59

Tues. June 25 vs. Royal Blue L 37-61

Thurs. June 27 vs. Orange Citrus L 65-66

Tues.-Thurs. July 2-4 Holiday Break

Tues. July 9 vs. Sky Blue

Thurs. July 11 vs. Black

Tues. July 16 vs. Cyber Pink