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CUNYAC Women's Basketball - December 17, 2001

Player of The Week - Keisha Cook, Staten Island Jr., 5'7", F, Staten Island, NY

Keisha Cook

An All-Tournament team member following CSI's victorious run in the CUNY Championships last year, Cook consistently puts up big numbers for the Dolphins. In winning her second Player of the Week this season, the junior from New Dorp HS averaged 22.5 points and 13.5 rebounds in two games, a CUNYAC win over Brooklyn and a road loss to nationally- ranked NYU.

Rookie of The Week - Jacclyn Rock, Staten Island So., 5'7", F , Staten Island, NY

Rock, a newcomer to CSI, is averaging just below a double-double for the Dolphins with 9.9 ppg and 10.1 rpg after two strong games for the 1-1 squad last week. In an easy win over Brooklyn, the native Staten Islander had 10 points and 13 re-bounds. Later in the week, she scored eight points and grabbed another 13 caroms in the NYU game. Rock is shooting .625 (35-56) on the year after going 6-10 in the two games.

WEEK 4 CONFERENCE OVERALL a
# NORTH DIVISION W L PCT. W L PCT. HOME AWAY NEUTRAL STREAK
1   LEHMAN 3 0 1.000 4 5 .444 1-2 3-2 0-1 LOST 2
2   HUNTER 2 0 1.000 4 3 .571 2-2 2-1 0-0 WON 1
3   BARUCH 1 1 .500 5 2 .714 0-2 5-0 0-0 WON 1
4   CCNY 0 2 .000 2 4 .333 2-0 0-3 0-1 LOST 1
5   JOHN JAY 0 2 .000 3 7 .300 0-3 1-4 1-1 LOST 3
# SOUTH DIVISION W L PCT. W L PCT. HOME AWAY NEUTRAL STREAK
1   STATEN ISLAND 2 0 1.000 6 3 .667 3-0 2-3 1-0 LOST 1
2   YORK 2 0 1.000 3 6 .333 2-0 1-4 0-2 LOST 1
3   MEDGAR EVERS 1 1 .500 3 6 .333 2-2 1-3 0-1 LOST 2
4   BROOKLYN 0 2 .000 0 9 .000 0-3 0-6 0-0 LOST 9
5   NY CITY TECH 0 3 .000 0 6 .000 0-2 0-4 0-0 LOST 5

Last Week's Results

Baruch 71, John Jay 40
Staten Island 104, Brooklyn 36
Montclair State 64, Hunter 58
Five Towns 92, NY City Tech 32

Yeshiva 71, Brooklyn 26
Rutgers-Newark 50, John Jay 47

NYU 88, Staten Island 58
Rutgers-Camden 78, Lehman 61
Hunter 77, William Paterson 69
USMMA-Kings Point 69, York 49

Kean 69, John Jay 50
New Jersey City 78, Medgar Evers 28

CUNYAC / CON EDISON STATS
SCORING SCHOOL GAMES PTS. AVG.
1     Chanel Kendall Lehman 9 208 23.1
2     Lauren Cargill CCNY 6 130 21.7
3     Florena Rhodes Lehman 9 180 20.0
4     Samantha Halpern CCNY 6 119 19.8
5     Tushana Watson York 9 176 19.6
6     Stephanie Trahan Baruch 7 133 19.0
7     Keisha Cook CSI 9 163 18.1
8     Keisha Toms M. Evers 9 153 17.0
9     Pamela Barone CSI 9 139 15.4
10     Desirae Ross Lehman 8 121 15.1
11     Jamees Wright Baruch 7 104 14.9
11     Shevon Collins Hunter 7 104 14.9
13     December Bails John Jay 9 133 14.8
14     Jen Agosto Hunter 7 93 13.3
14     Katima Emptage Brooklyn 7 93 13.3
REBOUNDING SCHOOL GAMES REBS. AVG.
1     Keisha Toms M. Evers 8 124 15.5
2     Keisha Cook CSI 9 134 14.9
3     Rahmat Balogun CCNY 6 77 12.8
4     Cherith Pointer John Jay 10 127 12.7
5     Katima Emptage Brooklyn 7 74 10.6
6     Jacclyn Rock CSI 9 91 10.1
7     Florena Rhodes Lehman 9 85 9.4
8     Tania Blanco Hunter 7 55 9.4
9     Chanel Kendall Lehman 9 82 9.1
10     Tushana Watson York 9 81 9.0
ASSISTS SCHOOL GAMES ASTS. AVG.
1     Stephanie Iosue CSI 9 45 5.0
2     Samantha Halpern CCNY 6 27 4.5
3     Chanel Kendall Lehman 9 40 4.4
4     Vana Loukissas Hunter 7 30 4.3
5     P. Barone & K. Cook CSI 9 37 4.1
STEALS SCHOOL GAMES STLS. AVG.
1     Jamees Wright Baruch 7 39 5.6
2     Florena Rhodes Lehman 9 36 4.0
2     Tushana Watson York 9 36 4.0
4     Stephanie Trahan Baruch 7 28 4.0
5     Naomia Bell John Jay 10 39 3.9
BLOCKS SCHOOL GAMES BLKS. AVG.
1     Chanel Kendall Lehman 9 15 1.7
2     Tania Blanco Hunter 7 12 1.7
3     Jamees Wright Baruch 7 11 1.6
4     Janna Tramutola CSI9 12 1.3
5     Clarice Bell CCNY 6 7 1.1
FIELD GOAL PCT. (4 MPG) SCHOOL GAMES FG. FGA. PCT.
1     Florena Rhodes Lehman 9 78 152 .530
2     Shevon Collins Hunter 7 39 78 .500
3     Rahmat Balogun CCNY 6 25 53 .472
4     Donna Przybyszewski CSI 9 44 95 .463
5     Tushana Watson York 9 68 149 .456
FREE THROW PCT. (2 MPG) SCHOOL GAMES FT. FTA. PCT.
1     Stephanie Trahan Baruch 7 117 20 .850
2     Lauren Cargill CCNY 6 19 25 .760
2     Jacclyn Rock CSI 9 19 25 .760
4     Pamela Barone CSI 9 29 39 .744
5     Desirae Ross Lehman 9 19 28 .679
THREE POINT PCT. (1.5 MPG) SCHOOL GAMES 3FG. 3FGA. PCT.
1     Stephanie Trahan Baruch 7 26 51 .510
2     Desirae Ross Lehman 9 24 46 .480
3     Jen Agosto Hunter 7 20 51 .392
4     Pamela Barone CSI 9 16 41 .390
5     December Bails John Jay 9 23 64 .359

CUNYAC / CON EDISON NOTES

BARUCH 1-0 on the week
A transfer from Oneonta, Stateswomen guard Stephanie Trahan (Roxbury Central/Inwood, NY), got into the Baruch record book with a school-record seven three-pointers (24 points in the game) in a 71-40 win over John Jay.

BROOKLYN 0-2 on the week
Sophomore guard Stacy Condoulis (Fort Hamilton/Brooklyn, NY) had her first double-digit performance for the Bridges. The first-year player had 12 points against Staten Island. Senior Katima Emptage had a career-high 24 points.

CCNY 0-0 on the week
With 1271 points in three years, junior guard Lauren Cargill has moved in to fourth place on CCNY's all-time scoring list. She is quickly approaching third place Hilda Cruz (1320), while #2 on the list, Ayanna Parker (1351) is already in sight. The Lady Beavers return to action on 12/30 vs. New Jersey City.

HUNTER 1-1 on the week
In just her third season, forward Jen Rogers, a native of Brooklyn (Fort Hamilton HS) became the Hawks all-time leading three-point shooter with 122. Last week she hit six treys and scored in double figures (11 & 13 points) in both games on the 1-1 week.

JOHN JAY 0-3 on the week
The Bloodhounds go into the break on a sour note, dropping three in a row last week. 5'9 guard December Bails continues to lead the team through her namesake month, scoring a game-high 22 points against Kean. Leisel-Ann Amow led the team with 11 points against Baruch.

LEHMAN 0-1 on the week
Last week's Player of the Week, Florena Rhodes is still streaking for the Lightning. In a 78-61 loss to Rutgers-Camden, the Queens resident scored 30 points, shooting 14-26 from the floor and grabbed 11 caroms. The team is in the midst of a tough six-game non-conference swing.

MEDGAR EVERS 0-1 on the week
The Lady Cougars lost their only game of the week, on the road to New Jersey City. Sophomore center Keisha Toms (Seattle, WA) led the team with nine points and 13 rebounds against the New Jersey Athletic Conference school.

NY CITY TECH 0-1 on the week
Yellow Jackets junior center Iasha Pryor had 12 points and 14 re-bounds in their last game before the break. The young squad will have three weeks off before returning to action on January 3rd vs. Mount St. Vincent, as City Tech searches for their first win.

STATEN ISLAND 1-1 on the week
The defending champion Dolphins lost more that the game during last week's visit to Coles Sports Center to face NYU. Head coach Marguerite Gualtieri has only nine players left on the roster and she was down to six players by the end of the contest. In the first half all-star Pam Barone broke her nose and in the second stanza, newcomers Stephanie Iosue and Jacclyn Rock left the game due to minor injuries. The later two are not expected to miss a game, while Barone will miss 2-3 weeks.

YORK 0-1 on the week
Junior Jeannise Masseus (Jamaica/Queens, NY), the only significant returnee from last year's Cardinals, had her best game this season last week. Despite dropping a 20-point decision to Kings Point the 5'9 forward had 21 points and 10 rebounds.

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