Nov 6, 2009
Bonnies face Mansfield in exhibition contest
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DATE: Nov. 6, 2009
TIP-OFF: 5:00 p.m.
LOCATION: St. Bonaventure, N.Y.
ARENA: Reilly Center
SITE: Bob Lanier Court
CAPACITY: 5,780
WEB RADIO: www.GoBonnies.com
TALENT: Shannon Shepherd and Kevin Clark
(WSBU)
WEB VIDEO: www.GoBonnies.com
SERIES: St. Bonaventure leads, 2-0
LAST MEETING: W, 75-46 (11/7/08) (exhibition)
Scouting the Mountaineers
The Mountaineer women will feature a young team with just one
senior in Mallory Hafer. She will be joined in the starting lineup
by returning point-guard Nicole Pender (7.2 ppg) and sophomore
forward Mallory Moore (10.7 ppg, 6.7 rpg). Also likely to start on
Friday are forward Tegan Atallah (3.1 ppg) and sophomore guard
Meredith Hafer.
Last Time: Bonnies rout Mansfield in
exhibition
The St. Bonaventure women’s basketball team opened its
2008-09 season with a convincing 75-46 victory over Mansfield
University on Bob Lanier Court at The Reilly Center. The Brown and
White used an 11-0 run to start the game and never looked back
leading by as many as 30 at one point late in the second half.
Dana Mitchell led the way for the Bonnies pouring
in 21 points, Katelyn Murray netted 13 and
freshman Jessica Jenkins made an immediate impact
in her Brown and White debut by chipping in with 11 points off the
bench while going 3-6 from the three-point land.
Preseason Accolades
Senior Dana Mitchell was tabbed as a Preseason
Atlantic 10 All-Conference first team member. Mitchell returns for
her final season in the Brown and White following a junior campaign
in which she garnered All-Conference second team accolades for the
second consecutive year. She averaged 15.5 points to rank second in
the conference and pulling down 5.6 rebounds per contest. The
Fairless Hills, Pa., native also shot 50.3 percent from the field
and 82 percent from the free throw line to rank seventh and fourth,
respectively, in the conference.
Can’t Wait to get on the Road again...
The Bonnies only travel to six non-conference games this season,
but will travel more than 2,000 miles and spend a day and 36 hours
traveling. St. Bonaventure hopes to continue its out-of-conference
road success in the 2009-10 season following a 6-3 non-conference
road record last season.
Moving Up in the Books
Senior Dana Mitchell is only 115 points away from
moving into the fourth spot and 148 to move into third on the
all-time scoring list in the program record books. Even with two
consecutive seasons of scoring 500+ points, the Fairless Hills,
Pa., still trails the top spot held by Hilary Waltman by 643
points.
Super Seniors
When seniors Andrea Doneth and Dana
Mitchell joined the team in 2006-07, the Bonnies had not
had a winning season in eight years. In their rookie season, St.
Bonaventure went 16-15 to break the trends of years past. Now,
three seasons later, the Bonnies have 57 triumphs, totaling more
than the program’s combined total from the last six years
(2000-06).
Winning Ways
For the second time since 1981 and the first time ever at the
Division I level, the Bonnies posted three consecutive
winning seasons. Prior to the Bonnies arrival in Division I, Bona
tallied four straight winning seasons between 1977 and 1981 as well
as back-to-back positive campaigns in 1984-85 and 1985 all under
former boss Mary Jane Telford.
Atlantic 10 Efficiency
Last year’s squad opened A-10 play with two wins for the
first time since the 2001-02 season. After a four-game Atlantic 10
winning streak in February, the Brown and White also established
the school mark for most A-10 wins with nine victories. The fourth
place finish is the team’s best position in the final
standings since the 2003-04 season when the A-10 was divided into
regions.
All-Conference Accolades
For the second consecutive season, Dana Mitchell
and Katelyn Murray were each cited by the Atlantic
10 Conference with postseason honors conducted by the
league’s head coaches and sports information directors. Head
coach Jim Crowley also made history by being named the 2008-09
Atlantic 10 Coach of the Year, becoming the first coach in program
history to earn the honor. Murray earned a spot on the Academic
All-Conference team. Murray’s selection was the second of her
career as well as the 15th overall Academic All-Conference
selection for the Bonnies. Mitchell is the fifth player to notch
multiple All-Conference honors and the seventh player in program
history to make the second squad. She is the first Bonnie to be
named to the second team twice since Stefanie Collins’
selection in 2004-05.
Rewriting History
St. Bonaventure made history in several different ways on its way
to a record-setting season. First, the Brown and White beat
nationally ranked Michigan State 63-52, on Bob Lanier Court. The
Bonnies received their first postseason opportunity with a bid to
the WNIT. St. Bonaventure then went on to defeat West Virginia in
the first round and Wisconsin in the second. The 1997-98 squad is
the only other team in program history to beat two BCS schools in
the same season, when they beat Syracuse and Northwestern. Also,
the win against WVU was the first postseason victory by any of the
Big 4 women’s basketball teams in the Division I era.
Court Smarts
Senior Katelyn Murray was named to the ESPN the
Magazine Academic All-America second team, as selected by the
College Sports Information Directors of America. Murray’s
ESPN the Magazine Academic All-America nomination is her second in
as many years, as she made third team in the 2007-08 season. Murray
graduated with a 4.0 grade point average in biology.
As a team, for the sixth time in the last seven academic years,
St. Bonaventure earned a spot on the Women’s Basketball
Coaches Association (WBCA) Academic Team Honor Roll as the Bonnies
ranked 16th in the country among NCAA Division I institutions with
a cumulative team grade point average of 3.35.
G-Force
Dana Mitchell scored her 1,000th career point in
a 71-67 win at Akron on November 22. Mitchell became the 16th
member of the 1,000 point club, needing only 63 games to reach the
milestone. Katelyn Murray also earned a nod into
the club after scoring her 1,000th point on February 10 at home
against Rhode Island. Mitchell and Murray became the 16th and 17th
players in program history to enter the exclusive club in the
school’s 38 seasons of collegiate basketball.
It’s Raining Threes
Last season, St. Bonaventure shot 42 percent from beyond the
three-point line, which ranked first in the A-10 and 19th in the
nation. The Brown and White made at least six trifectas in a
contest 18 times, while shooting at least 40 percent 12 times last
season. Three players (Katelyn Murray, Erica Schiefen and Jessica
Jenkins) nailed 142 combined three-pointers. Murray ended her
career ranking third on the St. Bonaventure all-time three-pointers
made list with 197
Double Figures Club
The Brown and White owned an 8-3 record last season when someone
scored 20 or more points in a game. Dana Mitchell led the way in
20-point games with eight and Katelyn Murray
tallied behind her with four. When senior Ashley Edwards had a
10-point game against Fordham, all 10 of the Bonnies in coach
Crowley’s regular rotation scored in double figures at least
once last season. Mitchell led the way with 31 double figure
scoring outputs, while Murray notched 21 double figure games.
1,000-500 Club
Dana Mitchell collected the 500th rebound of her career in the
Brown and White’s loss to Duquesne on February 18. With that
milestone rebound, Mitchell became just the eighth player in the
38-year history of St. Bonaventure women’s basketball to
score 1,000 points and grab 500 rebounds in their career.
Two-Minute Warning
St. Bonaventure showed a knack for putting opposing teams away
down the stretch last season. The Bonnies were an incredible 21-0
when leading in a game with less than two minutes remaining in the
game.
Defensive Attitude
A key ingredient to the Bonnies’ success in the 2008-09
campaign was the consistent play on the defensive end. Through 34
games, the Brown and White conceded only 58.3 points per game which
ranked the Bonnies 77th in the nation. St. Bonaventure owned an
18-1 mark when limiting opponents to under 60 points, and an 8-1
mark when holding opponents under 50 points.




