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Owls Travel To UNH, Le Moyne This Week

The Owls go one the road this week to face UNH and Le Moyne.
Southern Connecticut State University 
Women's Basketball Notes
Games 25-26

Southern Connecticut State University 
(10-14, 6-11 NE-10)
vs. UNH (6-17, 4-13 NE10)
Feb. 15 • 5:30 p.m. • West Haven, Conn.
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Southern Connecticut State University
vs. Le Moyne (13-10, 9-8 NE10)
Feb. 18 • 12 p.m. • Syracuse, N.Y.
Complete Game Notes as a PDF | SCSU Roster | SCSU Schedule | 2016-17 SCSU Combined Stats

OWLS LOOKING AHEAD
After going 1-1 last week, the Southern Connecticut State University women's basketball team looks to continue its winning ways on Wednesday night against UNH at 5:30 p.m. The Owls then head to Le Moyne on Saturday at 2 p.m.

LAST TIME OUT
Senior Taylor McLaughlin had a game-high 28 points and 11 boards for her 11th double-double of the year to give the Owls a convincing 78-52 decision against Saint Rose. Junior Abby Hurlbert also registered 15 points including 3-of-5 three pointers.

ALL-TIME VS. UNH
The Chargers hold a 40-24 edge in the all-time series with the Owls.

THE LAST MEETING VS. THE CHARGERS
• Senior Taylor McLaughlin reached a career-high 32 points and earned her fifth double-double of the year against their crosstown rivals on Nov. 30 at Moore Field House. 
• Senior Maria Weselyj and junior Chandler Williams both recorded 11 points, rounding out the Owls double-digit scorers.

ALL-TIME VS. LE MOYNE
The Owls hold a 21-12 edge in the all-time series with the Dolphins.

THE LAST MEETING VS. THE DOLPHINS
• Led by a 27 point performance from senior Taylor McLaughlin, defeated Le Moyne College on Dec. 10 by a score of 74-53 at Moore Field House.
• Senior Maria Weselyj tallied 19 points along with junior Murphy Murad who registered 13 points, rounding out the Owls double-digit scorers.
MCLAUGHLIN NAMED TO HONOR ROLL...X3
Taylor McLaughlin was named to the NE10 weekly honor roll on Feb. 13 for her play against AIC and Saint Rose.

O'NEAL SELECTED TO HALL OF FAME
Former Southern Connecticut State University women's basketball coach Louise O'Neal is among six individuals that have been selected for induction into this year's class of the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame. The six members of the Class of 2017 are: Sally Bell (official), Christine Grant (contributor), Rick Insell (coach), Louise O'Neal (veteran), Sheryl Swoopes (player) and Kara Wolters (player). 
• O'Neal guided Southern from to 1962-76 and her teams had a 143-37 record. The Owls placed third in the Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (AIAW) Division I tournaments in 1971, 1973 and 1974. Beginning in 1970, O'Neal guided Southern to a record of 110-27 and was the only coach to lead her team to all six national collegiate championships in the AIAW. In addition, two of O'Neal's players played on the U.S. Women's Olympic Team.

MCLAUGHLIN CAPTURES COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT LAURELS
Senior forward Taylor McLaughlin of the Southern Connecticut State University women's basketball team has been named to the College Sports Information Directors of America's Academic All-District Team for her work in the classroom and on the court.

SHOOTING LIGHTS OUT
Over the past two games, the Owls have been shooting lights out from beyond the arc, going 27-of-47 with contribution from eight different players. 

HOME COURT ADVANTAGE
The Owls have felt comfortable at home with a record of 7-5. At home the Owls have scored 72.6 points per game compared to 57.0 points per game on the road.

CARRER HIGH FOR  MURAD
Junior Murphy Murad registered a career-high 21 points in the game against AIC on Feb. 7.  

STEINAUER NAMED ROOKIE OF THE WEEK
Kiana Steinauer was named to the NE10/Spalding Rookie of the Week on Jan. 30 for her play against Assumption and Bentley.

DEFENSE ANSWERING THE CALL 
Southern Connecticut merited 50 or fewer points in three straight games (all wins) against SNHU, Franklin Pierce and Assumption, marking the first time this has happened since the 2011-12 season. That year, the Owls held Merrimack, St. Anselm and Stonehill to 50 or fewer points from Jan.14-Jan. 21.

MCLAUGHLIN ON THE CAREER CHART
Taylor McLaughlin is now eighth all-time at SCSU in scoring with 1,357 points. McLaughlin is also now seventh all-time with 688 rebounds, and is one rebound away from moving up to sixth all-time.

CRASHING THE BOARDS
Thanks to 11 rebounds each from Taylor McLaughlin and Kiana Steinauer against Assumption, the Owls had two players record double-digit rebounds in the same game for the first time this year. In fact, you have to go back to Dec. 17, 2015 against Caldwell, when McLaughlin, Jackie Beathea and Danielle Powell all posted double figure rebounds, to find the last time that happened.

FIRST DOUBLE-DOUBLE FOR STEINAUER
Kiana Steinauer recorded her first collegiate double-double in the win over Assumption.
STATS TELL A DIFFERENT STORY
Despite a losing record this year, the Owls are outscoring their opponents 66.0 to 61.8, a spread of  more than four points per game.

MCLAUGHLIN IN GOOD COMPANY
In the win over Franklin Pierce, Mclaughlin recorded eight steals tying her with Kym Harris who tallied eight steals twice in 1983, Laurie Roche (1983) and most recently Kate Lynch, who had eight against Felician in 2007.

CAREER HIGH FOR PFOHL
Sophmore Amanda Pfohl recorded a career-high 11 points in the game at SNHU on Jan. 18.

WILLIAMS SEASON HIGH VS. PIERCE
Junior Chandler Williams tallied a season-high 12 points going 4-for-5 from the field and 3-for-3 from the arc against Franklin Pierce.

CAREER NIGHT FOR STEINAUER
Freshman Kiana Steinauer posted a career-high 21 points to go along with eight rebounds in the game against Merrimack on Jan. 10.

MCLAUGHLIN NAMED TO HONOR ROLL...X2
Taylor McLaughlin was named to the NE10 weekly honor roll Jan. 23 for her play against SNHU and Franklin Pierce.

MCLAUGHLIN NAMED TO HONOR ROLL
Taylor McLaughlin was named to the NE10 weekly honor roll on Jan. 9 for her play against St. Michael's and Stonehill.

NOTABLE STATS FROM THE DOMINICAN WIN
• Jana Migliaro tied her career-high with two rebounds.
• Alyssa Irons scored her first three points and collected her first rebounds in the Owls' win.
• Jessica Fressle netted a career-high seven points.

HURLBERT NAMED SCSU FEMALE ATHLETE OF THE WEEK
For the second time this season, Abby Hurlbert, of the SCSU women's basketball team was named SCSU Female Athlete of the Week after her performance against Dominican. Hurlbert assembled a strong stat line of 15 points, eight rebounds, two assists and two steals in Southern's 79-36 win over Dominican. She knocked down 5-of-10 shots from the floor, including 5-of-6 from beyond the arc.

NEW ARRIVALS
The Owls welcome six newcomers to the squad for the 2016-17 season - Imani Wheeler, Kiana Steinauer, Alyssa Irons, Bridget Sharnick, Maddie Brown and Jessica Fressle.

WELCOME BACK
Southern Connecticut returns 11 players from last year's squad – seniors Taylor McLaughlin and Maria Weselyj, juniors Murphy Murad, Chandler Williams, Abby Hurlbert, Paige Decker, Chloe Brinton and sophomores  Jana Migliaro, Amanda Pfohl, Allie Smith and Erin Ryder.

THE CAPTAINS
Southern Connecticut State University head women's basketball coach Kate Lynch has announced that seniors Taylor McLaughlin and  Maria Weselyj and redshirt junior Murphy Murad will serve as team tri-captains for the 2016-17 campaign.

OWLS TABBED TO FINISH FOURTH IN NE-10 PRESEASON POLL
The women's basketball team has been selected to finish fourth, along with division rival Le Moyne College, in the Southwest Division according to the Northeast-10 Conference Preseason poll, as voted on by the league's coaches. The Owls and the Dolphins both received a total of 47 points, while the Owls managed to get a first place vote.

LOOKING BACK AT LAST SEASON
The Southern Connecticut State University women's basketball team with a winning record of 19-11 as well as qualified for the Northeast-10 Conference Championship for the third straight year. SCSU reached the semifinals before losing on the road to the eventual champion, Bentley.

HIT A CHAMPIONSHIP SHOT...MEET A SUPERSTAR
Prior to coming to SCSU, Maria Weselyj connected for the game-winning shot in the 2013 CIAC Class LL state championship while competing for Mercy High School. The shot gained national and international acclaim, and earlier this fall was included in Brad Paisley's video entitled "Today". Weselyj eventually met Paisley after the release of the video while he was on tour in Connecticut.

LYNCH MAKING AN IMPACT
Kate Lynch '08 begins her second season as head coach for the Southern Connecticut State University women's basketball team. Entering the year, Lynch had compiled a 100-76 overall record as a head coach. Lynch remains the all-time leading scorer in Owls' history (1,779 points) and ranks seventh all-time in rebounds (650). Following the 2015-16 season, she was selected by the WBCA as one of its "Thirty Under 30" honorees.

TOUGH COMPETITION AWAITS
The Owls will face four teams in 2016-17 that made the NCAA Tournament a year ago - Queens, Bentley, Saint Anselm and American International.

BEATHEA, POWELL EARN CONFERENCE HONORS
Jackie Beathea and Danielle Powell earned Northeast-10 Conference regular season honors for their play in 2015-16. Beathea was named to the First-Team while Powell was named to the Third-Team.

EXCELLING IN THE CLASSROOM
Southern Connecticut had 11 student-athletes selected to the Northeast-10 Conference Commissioner's Honor Roll for their work in the classroom during the 2015-16 academic year.

FIVE OWLS HONORED BY D2ADA
Chloe Brinton, Paige Decker, Abby Hurlbert, Elizabeth McKinley and Taylor McLaughlin were all named as 2016 recipients of the Division II Athletic Directors Association Academic Achievement Award for their work in the classroom.

ON DECK
Southern Connecticut returns to action on Feb. 21 for Senior Night where they host Pace.
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Players Mentioned

Jackie Beathea

#15 Jackie Beathea

F
5' 10"
Senior
Danielle Powell

#5 Danielle Powell

F
5' 10"
Senior
Chloe Brinton

#22 Chloe Brinton

G
5' 7"
Junior
Paige Decker

#21 Paige Decker

G
5' 5"
Junior
Abby Hurlbert

#25 Abby Hurlbert

F
5' 10"
Junior
Taylor McLaughlin

#31 Taylor McLaughlin

F
5' 10"
Senior
Jana Migliaro

#3 Jana Migliaro

G
5' 4"
Sophomore
Murphy Murad

#4 Murphy Murad

G
5' 5"
Redshirt Junior
Amanda Pfohl

#24 Amanda Pfohl

G
5' 8"
Sophomore
Erin Ryder

#44 Erin Ryder

F
6' 0"
Sophomore
Allie Smith

#40 Allie Smith

F
5' 10"
Sophomore
Maria Weselyj

#13 Maria Weselyj

G
5' 5"
Senior

Players Mentioned

Jackie Beathea

#15 Jackie Beathea

5' 10"
Senior
F
Danielle Powell

#5 Danielle Powell

5' 10"
Senior
F
Chloe Brinton

#22 Chloe Brinton

5' 7"
Junior
G
Paige Decker

#21 Paige Decker

5' 5"
Junior
G
Abby Hurlbert

#25 Abby Hurlbert

5' 10"
Junior
F
Taylor McLaughlin

#31 Taylor McLaughlin

5' 10"
Senior
F
Jana Migliaro

#3 Jana Migliaro

5' 4"
Sophomore
G
Murphy Murad

#4 Murphy Murad

5' 5"
Redshirt Junior
G
Amanda Pfohl

#24 Amanda Pfohl

5' 8"
Sophomore
G
Erin Ryder

#44 Erin Ryder

6' 0"
Sophomore
F
Allie Smith

#40 Allie Smith

5' 10"
Sophomore
F
Maria Weselyj

#13 Maria Weselyj

5' 5"
Senior
G