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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