
Women's Basketball Faces Saint Joseph's in Friday Matinee
12/20/2007 12:00:00 AM | Women's Basketball
GAMENOTES
THE MATCHUP
Seton Hall will put its 11-game home winning streak on the line when it takes on
Freshman guard Ebonie WIlliams, who leads the team in scoring at 11.9 ppg, is coming off a career-high 21-point effort at Northwestern that earned her BIG EAST Rookie of the Week honors. Junior forward Noteisha Womack, who grabbed a career-best 21 rebounds at Northwestern, is first in the BIG EAST and sixth in the nation with 11.4 rpg to go along with 9.9 ppg.
Following a break for the holidays, SHU will participate in the San Diego Surf N Slam, hosted by
SERIES BREAKDOWN
Seton Hall is 4-4 all-time against
First Meeting
Result SHU 65-60
Last Meeting
Result SJU 72-48
WILLIAMS WINS ROOKIE HONORS
After scoring a career-high 21 points in Seton Hall’s win at Northwestern, freshman guard Ebonie Williams was named the BIG EAST Rookie of the Week on Dec. 10. Williams currently leads the Pirates in scoring at 11.9 ppg.
WOMACK’S HISTORIC NIGHT
Junior forward Noteisha Womack grabbed a career-high 21 rebounds at Northwestern, tying the fifth best single-game total in Seton Hall history. As of Dec. 15, it was also the fifth best total in NCAA Division I this season. Womack is first in the BIG EAST and sixth in the nation in rebounding with 11.4 per game.
MORE CAREER HIGHS
Junior guard Jadis Rhodin continued her all-around strong play this season by making a career-high seven steals at Northwestern. Senior guard Ela Mukosiej collected a personal-best eight rebounds.
DEFENDING THE SHIP
Seton Hall has put together an 11-game home winning streak dating back to last season. The Pirates have have not been defeated at Walsh Gymnasium since
ONE FOR THE ROAD
After an 0-2 start away from home in 2007-08, SHU picked up its first road win of the season at
NEW FACES AT TIP
Three Pirates made their first start of the season at
HARRIS CONTROLS THE BOARDS
Senior Amber Harris grabbed 10 rebounds at
MAAC FOES
The Pirates went 2-0 against MAAC opponents for the second straight season. SHU defeated
BOOKER READS THE LANES
Sophomore guard Ashley Booker came up with a career-high six steals at BYU while playing her best game of the season. She added a season-high 12 points on 5-of-5 shooting. Sophomore guard Shantel Brown also set a career-high with five steals against the Cougars.
LOW OUTPUT
Seton Hall’s 43 points at BYU was the team’s lowest output since scoring just 39 points against
OT DEFEAT
Seton Hall fell in overtime to Utah Valley, 78-73. It was the first overtime game for the Pirates since
CLEANING THE GLASS
One game after setting a career-high with 15 rebounds against
BIG DAY FOR WILLIAMS
Freshman guard Ebonie Williams scored a then career-high 19 points against
4-0
Seton Hall went undefeated through four games for the first time since the 1993-94 season. The Pirates have not been 5-0 since the 1992-93 squad won its first six contests.
SHU CLASSIC
Seton Hall snapped a three-year championship drought in the SHU Classic with this year’s tournament victory. The Pirates dispatched George Mason easily in the first game, 78-41, before coming from behind to defeat San Diego, 69-55.
RHODIN NAMED MVP
Junior guard Jadis Rhodin was named SHU Classic MVP after pouring in a career-high 19 points in the championship game against
HARRIS HOUNDS THE GLASS
Senior forward Amber Harris posted her second double-double of the season with 14 points and 13 rebounds against
WHOA-MACK
Junior forward Noteisha Womack has been a rebounding dynamo in the early season. She grabbed a then career-high 15 caroms against
DECISIVE VICTORY
Seton Hall’s 37-point win over George Mason was the largest margin of victory in a Pirate win since a 42-point win (88-46) over
FRESHMAN FRIDAY
Rookie guard Ebonie Williams erupted for 16 points in the Friday game of the SHU Classic, then the highest total of her young career. Williams has started every game for the Pirates so far.
RHODIN ROLLS ON
Junior guard Jadis Rhodin matched her career-high set in the season-opener by again connecting on four 3-pointers against Fairleigh Dickinson.
WOMACK DOUBLES UP
Junior forward Noteisha Womack registered a 12-point, 13-rebound double-double against Fairleigh Dickinson.
SHU D
Seton Hall’s defense is proving once again to be one of the nation’s toughest. The Pirates forced 28 turnovers against Fairleigh Dickinson while limiting the Knights to 13 made field goals and 27.1% shooting. George Mason managed only 13 field goals as well and shot just 26.5%.
WHAT A START!
Sophomore guard Shantel Brown provided an electric start to the 2007-08 season for Seton Hall, burying a desperation three-pointer from 30-feet out to knock off
HUGE DAY FOR HARRIS
Senior forward Amber Harris was dominant inside against
PIRATES FIRE FROM DOWNTOWN
Seton Hall was 7-of-11 from three-point territory against
RHODIN ON TARGET
Junior guard Jadis Rhodin hit a career-high four three-poiners in five attempts against
SHU VS. NEC
The Hall faced its first NEC opponent in FDU since defeating St. Francis (N.Y.) on
SEASON OPENERS
Seton Hall had lost two straight season-opening games before defeating
Junior guard Brittney Messina is out indefinitely due to a back injury.
CAPTAINS OF THE SHIP
Seton Hall announced its captains for the 2007-08 season - senior forward Amber Harris, senior guard Ela Mukosiej and senior center Nikole Sullivan.
A NEW FACE ON THE BENCH
Brian Stanchak joins the Seton Hall women’s basketball coaching staff for the 2007-08 season after two seasons at Fairleigh Dickinson.
THE NEW KIDS
Three freshmen and a junior transfer join the Seton Hall roster for the 2007-08 season. Guard Ebonie Williams of
SETON HALL TABBED 10TH
The Seton Hall women’s basketball team was picked 10th in the Preseason BIG EAST Women’s Basketball Coaches Poll. Coaches were not allowed to vote for their own team or players.
MUST SEE TV
Seton Hall will play a minimum of four televised games in the 2007-08 campaign. On Dec. 6, the Pirates faced Northwestern on the Big Ten Network live from
GREEN AND HEBER SIGN FOR 08
The Seton Hall women’s basketball program has signed two high school seniors to National Letters of Intent. Kandice Green of
IMPROVEMENT IN 2006-07
Seton Hall tied for the fourth-best improvement in the nation in 2006-07 according to NCAA statistics. The Pirates had an overall improvement of 11.0 games;
A CHANGE IN 2009
Beginning next season, all 16 teams on both the men’s and women’s side will qualify for the BIG EAST Championship Tournament.