FOR
MORE INFORMATION
2004-05 – Week 13 Contact:
Mark Fleming (610) 861-1472, (610) 390-7545 or (610) 758-8721
Men’s Basketball 0-3 0-0 0-1
Women’s Basketball 2-1 0-0 0-1 Champions
at
Men’s Cross Country 0-0 0-0 22nd of 34 at 2004 NCAA Mideast Regional
Women’s Cross Country 0-0 0-0 6th of 35 at 2004 NCAA Mideast Regional
Field Hockey 10-8 2-5 6-5
Football 7-4 7-2 ECAC Southwest Championship Game
Golf 0-0 0-0
Men’s Soccer 8-8-1 2-5 6-6
Women’s
Soccer 9-5-4 2-4-1 5-4-1
Women’s
Tennis 13-3 6-1 11-3 Commonwealth Conference Runner-Up
Men’s Track
& Field 0-0 0-0
Women’s Track
& Field 0-0 0-0
Women’s
Volleyball 15-17 2-5 5-8
Female – Jenny Hackleman (So.,
Male – Steve Wenderfer (Jr.,
UPCOMING HOME EVENTS:
Tuesday, November 30th
– Women’s Basketball vs. *
Thursday, December 2nd – Women’s
Basketball vs.
University, 8:00 p.m.
Monday, December 13th -- Women’s
Basketball vs.
University, 8:00 p.m.
Friday, January 7th – Women’s
Basketball hosts 4th Annual STARTERS Moravian Winter Classic –
*Conference opponent
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DAILY UPDATES OF MORAVIAN COLLEGE ATHLETICS,
CALL
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Greyhound Weekly Update, November 29, 2004 (-2222-)
Women’s Basketball – 2-1
(Commonwealth Conference 0-0, MASCAC 0-1)
Moravian dropped its first game of the season, falling to
local rival DeSales University, 82-73 in overtime. The Greyhounds trailed 32-31 at halftime and
were down four points with just six seconds to play when sophomore guard Katie Rizman
(Wall, NJ/St. Rose HS) was fouled on a drive to the basket. Rizman made the lay-up but missed the free throw on purpose
before sophomore forward Jenny Hackleman (Solvang, CA/Rutgers Prep {NJ} HS) grabbed
the ball and threw it over her head and into the basket to tie the game at
67-67 and force overtime as the buzzer sounded. In the extra session, Moravian trailed just
74-73 with 1:33 to play, but the Bulldogs made six free throws in the final
1:28 to put the game away. The foul line
was the difference in the game where the Greyhounds were 18 of 22 (82 percent)
while DeSales made 41 of 55 attempts (74.5 percent). Before the final minute of the game, the
largest lead either team had was a five-point lead by DeSales. Moravian's largest lead was four points, and
the Greyhounds played the contest without starting guard Rachel Berlin (Bethlehem, PA/Freedom HS) and lost starting forward Lindsay Brase
(Bethlehem, PA/Notre Dame HS) to an injury early in the game. Moravian did have three players score in
double figures led by a career high 19 points from Rizman, who also added two
assists, two steals and two rebounds. Hacklemen had a
double-double with 14 points and a game high 14 rebounds
to go with three assists and two blocked shots before fouling out. Freshman guard Sara Steinman (Springfield, NJ/Jonathan Dayton HS) netted a career
high 14 points while senior guard Jen Behagg (Hamburg, NJ/Pope John XXIII HS) contributed ten
rebounds, nine points and six assists. Junior guard Nicole Savino (
Women’s Indoor Track &
Field – 0-0 (Commonwealth Conference 0-0, MASCAC 0-0)
The Moravian women’s indoor track
& field team kicks off its 2004-05 season this
weekend with a trip to the Lafayette College Leopard Invitational in
Women’s Tennis – 13-3
(Commonwealth Conference 6-1, MASCAC 9-3)
Women’s Soccer – 9-5-4
(Commonwealth Conference 2-4-1, MASCAC 5-4-1)
Women’s Volleyball – 15-17
(Commonwealth Conference 2-5, MASCAC 5-8)
Field Hockey – 10-8 (Commonwealth
Conference 2-5, MASCAC 6-5)
Women’s Cross Country – 0-0
(Commonwealth Conference 0-0, MASCAC 0-0)
Greyhound Weekly Update, November 29, 2004 (-3333-)
Men’s Basketball – 0-3
(Commonwealth Conference 0-0, MASCAC 0-1)
Moravian dropped its home opener, falling to local rival
DeSales University, 75-53. The
Greyhounds jumped out to a 12-0 lead in the first 4:08 of the game but the
Bulldogs rallied to tie the game at 12-12. DeSales would take control from there and hold
a 38-26 halftime lead. Moravian shot
just 35 percent for the game (15 of 43) and committed 25 turnovers while the
Bulldogs connected on 47.6 percent of their shots (30 of 63). Senior forward Brandon Zaleski (
Men’s Indoor Track &
Field – 0-0 (Commonwealth Conference 0-0, MASCAC 0-0)
The Moravian men’s indoor track
& field team kicks off its 2004-05 season this
weekend with a trip to the Lafayette College Leopard Invitational in
Football – 7-4 (MAC 7-2)
Men’s Cross Country – 0-0
(Commonwealth Conference 0-0, MASCAC 0-0)
Golf – 0-0 (MAC 0-0)
Men’s Soccer – 8-8-1
(Commonwealth Conference 2-5, MASCAC 6-6)