March 1, 2007
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At A Glance
St. Bonaventure returns to the Atlantic 10 Tournament after failing to make it in
2005-06. The 10th-seeded Bonnies open play against the seventh-seeded
Minutewomen with the winner moving on to face Temple in the quarterfinals on
Saturday at 4 p.m. The Brown and White are 4-19 all-time in A-10 postseason
play, including 1-3 against UMass.
Bona vs. UMass Series Info
The Minutewomen have taken two-straight from the Bonnies, including a 53-49
win at the Reilly Center earlier this season. Prior to that, St. Bonaventure had
taken five of six from UMass. Today is the 46th meeting between the two schools
as the Minutewomen own a 29-16 edge in the all-time series.
Pair of Bonnies earn All-Conference Accolades
Senior Audrey Latendresse and freshman Dana Mitchell each earned Atlantic 10
All-Conference women's basketball honors on Wednesday in voting done by the
A-10's head coaches. Mitchell was named to the All-Rookie team, while
Latendresse earned a spot on the Academic All-Conference squad. A native of
Repentigny, Quebec, Latendresse ranks 12th in Bona record books with 1,072
career points and 13th with 526 rebounds. Latendresse was also recognized for
her academic achievements early this year as she was named to the ESPN The
Magazine Academic All-District 1 team. This marks the second year in a row and
11th time in program history the Brown and White have placed someone on the
All-Rookie team. Mitchell's team-high 13.4 points per game ranks 15th in the A-
10 and is third among conference freshmen.
Last Time Out: Bonnies fall to Charlotte on Senior Day
Playing in front of the RC faithful for the last time, senior Audrey Latendresse
finished with a career-high 31 points on senior day, but it wasn't enough, as the
St. Bonaventure dropped an 86-74 decision to Charlotte Sunday afternoon at the
Reilly Center. Latendresse finished 10-for-11 from the field, including 5-for-6 from
long range. She scored 18 of her game-high 31 points can in the second half and
also collected six rebounds.
Scouting the Minutewomen
UMass dug out of a 0-4 start in A-10 action by finishing the
conference slate with a 7-3 mark over its final 10 games. A 53-
49 win over the Bonnies on Feb. 4 jump started a three-game
win streak for the Minutewomen as they went on to win five of
their last six to earn the No. 7 seed. Six of UMass' seven
conference losses were by eight points or less thanks in part to
having the leagues fourth best scoring defense (58.1). All-
Conference forward Kate Mills averages a team-high 16.1
points per game and 6.7 boards. Senior Tamara Tatham is second
on the club in scoring (12.6) and first in rebounding (8.6), assists
(3.1) and steals (58). Fifth year head coach Marnie Dacko is 6-5
all-time against St. Bonaventure, including 4-5 at UMass.
Making History
In 33 years of St. Bonaventure women's basketball only six
players have ever compiled 1,000 points and 500 rebounds
during their career. Senior Audrey Latendresse became the 15th
player in program history to score 1,000 points in her career on
Feb. 4 and the seventh player to join this prestigious list (below)
on Feb. 8. She currently sits in 12th place in the Bona record
books for career points and 11th in rebounds.
Front Line Force
It has been apparent since the season opener that the Bonnies'
frontcourt is going to be the team's strong point this season.
The three-headed monster of senior Audrey Latendresse,
sophomore Ashley Edwards and freshman Dana Mitchell have
combined to score 54 percent (33.9 per game) of the team's
points and 49 percent (18.2 per game) of the rebounds. There
have been seven occasions in which each member of the trio
has scored in double figures and 18 games when at least two
have. Mitchell leads the way with 13.4 points per game, while
while Edwards is averaging a team-best 7.7 boards.
Latendresse is second on the team at 12.3 points per game.
Free Means Free
Struggling to knock down the three-point shot, St. Bonaventure
has picked up the slack at the free throw line this season.
Despite shooting one less free throw than its opponents, the
Bonnies have made 23 more than the opposition. The Brown
and White lead the Atlantic 10 with a 75.1 percent clip from
the stripe - a figure that ranks 22nd in the nation - and have
just two players shooting below 70 percent.
No Sophomore Slump
After turning in one of the most productive freshmen campaigns
in program history, sophomore Ashley Edwards is determined
to make sure people recognize that last year wasn't a fluke.
Standing 5-foot-11, Edwards is the leading returning rebounder
in the A-10 and is back at it again this season. The Philadelphia,
Pa. native has registered six double-doubles - including
three in the last six games - and has led the Bonnies in rebounding
18 times this season. Edwards' team-high 7.7 boards per
game ranks fifth in the conference, while her 8.2 points per
game are fourth on the team. Edwards has grabbed 10 or more
boards in a game nine times this season. She has also shown
improvement in the shooting department where she has raised
last year's 39 percent shooting percentage to 45 percent (83-
185). Over the last six games, Edwards is averaging 9.0 points
and 9.8 boards per game.
The General
With the abundant success of the Bona catching the headlines,
it's been the electrifying play of Priscilla Edwards that's got St.
Bonaventure heading in the right direction. The Bonnies floor
general is leading the team in assists (4.2), steals (15) and
blocks (10) in conference play. She is also third on the team in
scoring (9.7) and rebounding (4.6). Against Dayton, Edwards
posted 12 points, a season-high nine assists, five rebounds and a
career-high four blocks. The Harlem, N.Y. native has finished
with at least 10 points, five rebounds and five assists in four
conference games. Edwards had scored in double figures 13
times this season, including eight against the A-10. The junior
point guard currently leads the team in assists (111), steals (35)
and blocks (18). Edwards has now dished out over 100 assists
in two-straight seasons and is the first player to do so since
Suzie Dailer did it from 1993-95.
Living Up To The Hype
Prior to even stepping foot on the St. Bonaventure campus,
freshman Dana Mitchell was being portrayed as one of the
most decorated recruits in program history. After her first 28
games in the Brown and White uniform, it's obvious that the
2006 Philadelphia Inquirer Female Athlete of the Year is more
than just hype. Mitchell has earned A-10 Rookie of the Week
honors four times this season, including this past week, and has
led the Bonnies to a 11-9 mark since being inserted into the
starting lineup. Mitchell's 13.4 points per game leads the team,
while her 53.9 percent shooting percentage is fourth in the A-
10. She has scored in double figures 21 times this season,
including 20 of the last 24 games, and 12 league games.
Mitchell ranks third among A-10 Rookies in scoring and fifth
in rebounding (5.6).
There's No Place Like ... The Road?
With at least four games yet to play, St. Bonaventure has
already eclipsed its win total (9) from all of last season. 10 of
those wins have come away from the Reilly Center, including a
stretch of six-straight from Dec. 4-Jan. 2. The Bonnies seven
true road wins so far are the most in one season under head
coach Jim Crowley and are tied with the 1991-92 club for the
most road wins in a season. The Bonnies are also 3-1 on
neutral courts this season.
Window Cleaners
Despite being undersized, the Bonnies have used hustle and quickness to gather 36.7
rebounds per game. St. Bonaventure has dramatically improved last seasons -4.7
rebounding margin per game by out-rebounding its opponent 19 times, while surrendering
a league-low 32.0 boards per game. The Brown and White's +4.8 rebound
margin is second in Atlantic 10 and 33rd in the nation. Four players average over 4.5
rebounds per game for St. Bonaventure led by sophomore Ashley Edwards' 7.7 boars
per contest.
Playing Smart
Head coach Jim Crowley doesn't just preach hard work on the court, but in the
classroom as well. All 11 members of this year's team finished the 2006 fall semester
with at least a 3.0 grade point average (GPA) as the team finished with a cumulative
GPA of 3.63 - the highest among St. Bonaventure's 14 sports. Crowley's teams have
finished in the top 25 of the WBCA Academic Team Honor Roll three times.
Aud-Trey
Senior post player Audrey Latendresse has opposing defenses scratching their heads as
she has shown there is more to her game than battling inside. Latendresse has
developed a deadly shooting touch from the outside and leads the team with 48 threepointers.
She ranks 13th in the A-10 in threes per game (1.65). Latendrese has hit at
least three trifectas in a game four times this season, including a career-high five
against Charlotte on Senior Day. Latendresse is currently in sixth place in the Bona
record books with 105 career trifectas.
Taking Charge
Senior Audrey Latendresse has endured her share of bumps and bruises during her
four seasons. Latendresse has perfected the art of taking a charge and has taken 104
charges in her career, including 18 this season. She took 40 last season, 36 as a
sophomore and 10 as a freshman. Latendresse has passed the torch to sophomore
Erica Schiefen this season. Schiefen has taken 12 charges in her sophomore campaign.
Are We There Yet?
From Nov. 30-Jan. 9, St. Bonaventure played nine of its 10 games on the road or at a
neutral arena. After traveling over 4,000 miles and spending 72 hours on the Covered
Wagon bus, the Bonnies returned home with a 7-2 record away from the Reilly Center
hardwood. The Brown and White posted the program's first five-game road winning
streak since entering Division I in 1986-87 during their time away. Below is a look at
the Bonnies odometer over those six weeks.