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PHILADELPHIA – The Saint Joseph's women's basketball team (2-0) returns to action against La Salle (3-5) in the squads' 2020-21 Atlantic 10 opener this Friday, January 8. Opening tip is set for 2:00 p.m. at Hagan Arena and will be streamed nationally on ESPN+.
This contest is the make-up date for the initially-scheduled Saturday, December 19.
Saint Joseph's is 49-12 all-time against La Salle and has won seven of the last nine meetings dating back to January 14, 2017, and 21 of the last 24 meetings dating back to February 19, 2006.
SJU last played on December 15, when the Hawks took home a dominant 80-52 win over Monmouth. Graduate student guard
Alayna Gribble poured in a game-high 19 points, which included a perfect 5-of-5 showing from deep. Paced by 7-of-8 shooting from the field, Gribble led 10 Hawks in scoring, followed by graduate student forward
Alexis Santarelli's 11 points (5-of-6 FG) and eight apiece from senior guard
Lula Roig (3-of-7 FG, all in the fourth quarter) and junior forward
Katie Mayock (3-of-6 FG). Sophomore forward
Gabby Smalls pulled down a game-high 10 rebounds in 20 minutes of play while junior guard
Katie Jekot added a game-high six assists and turned the ball over just once in a team-high 23 minutes.
Before that, SJU took home a 72-64 win over Division II Lincoln on December 13. Santarelli led five Hawks in double-digit scoring with 15 points (7-of-12 FG) to go with six rebounds, a team-best four blocks, and two steals. Smalls added 13 points and a team-best seven rebounds while Gribble and Jekot dropped 13 points apiece, which included three three-pointers apiece. Sophomore guard
Kaliah Henderson added 10 points.
Gribble (16.0 ppg) and Santarelli (13.0 ppg) lead the Hawks in scoring while Smalls owns a team-best 17 boards and Jekot has dished out 11 assists vs. just three turnovers in a team-leading 63 minutes of play.
The Hawks return eight letterwinners from 2019-20 and add five newcomers to the mix in three graduate student transfer additions and two true freshmen this season. Whereas last season the squad was young, with 10 of 14 players among the freshman and sophomore classes, this year's squad is older, with 8 of 13 players among the junior, senior, and graduate student classes.
Game Notes:
CAPTAINS OF THE SHIP
Senior guard
Mary Sheehan and junior guard
Katie Jekot have been selected team captains for the 2020-21 women's basketball season. Sheehan enters her second year as team captain after serving as the squad's lone captain for the 2019-20 season while Jekot, the squad's 2019-20 Most Valuable Player, joins Sheehan in a captaincy role this year.
"Mary and Katie have great leadership and communication skills, an incredible work ethic, and a great pulse for our team," said head coach
Cindy Griffin. "These two certainly embody 'The Hawk Will Never Die' mentality!"
FIVE LETTERS... KJ MVP
The only Hawk to start all 29 games last season en route to 2019-20 Most Valuable Player honors, Jekot led the squad in scoring (10.6 ppg), field goals made (110), three-point field goals made (44), minutes played (31.2 mpg), and total steals (39) and totaled 17 double-digit games in 2019-20. Jekot dropped three or more three-pointers in a game six times and recorded a season-high 20 points, including four three-pointers, and career-high 11 rebounds in the Hawks' home win over Sacred Heart.
BIG 5 SISTERS
Despite hailing from the Cumberland County, Philadelphia basketball runs in the Jekot family as Saint Joseph's junior
Katie Jekot has an older sister, Kelly, who starred for Villanova '20 (and now plays for Penn State) and a younger sister, Julie, who has committed to La Salle in time for the 2021-22 season. Despite tearing her ACL in her first season as a Hawk in 2017-18, Katie bounced back and went on to aid Kelly in her own ACL recovery.
FOUR YEARS FOR THE CRIMSON AND GRAY
Senior guards
Lula Roig and
Mary Sheehan are the only two members of the 13-player roster who are in their fourth active seasons in 2020-21. Roig has appeared in 88 games over her first three seasons and was SJU's starting point guard in 27 games last year, averaging 7.0 points per game, 5.0 rebounds per game, and 3.0 assists per game; she went on to finish as SJU's season leader in assists (80). Sheehan appeared in 69 games over her first three seasons; she played in all 29 games with 26 starts last year and averaged 5.4 points per game, 3.4 rebounds per game, and 1.0 assists per game in 29.1 minutes per contest, ranking second on the squad in three-pointers made (19).
LIKE FATHER, LIKE DAUGHTER
Senior guard
Mary Sheehan has loved Saint Joseph's University since she was born. Her father, Dennis, served as TheHawk mascot for three seasons from 1982-83 through 1984-85 and graduated from SJU with a degree in accounting; he remains invested in the program as a season ticketholder.
LIKE MOTHER, LIKE DAUGHTER
Junior forward
Katie Mayock played in all 60 games over the first two years of her collegiate career. Her mother, Alix (Burns), was a four-year standout at Saint Joseph's from 1985-89, helping the Hawks to four consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances and two Big 5 titles.
ALL OF THE LOVIN
Junior forward
Lovin Marsicano's given name is "Elizabeth," but she goes strictly by "Lovin." Why, you might ask? When Marsicano was two years old, she ate a Reese's Peanut Butter Cup... and ended up being allergic. After a trip to the hospital, her mother said, "She just needs a little bit of lovin'" and the rest, as they say, is history!
SOPHOMORE STANDOUTS
When asked what impressed her the most in the fall preseason, head coach
Cindy Griffin answered with three words: the sophomore class. Guard
Kaliah Henderson, guard/forward
Jaden Walker, and forward
Gabby Smalls have improved significantly, and Griffin expects the three of them to shine in their second seasons on Hawk Hill.
NEWCOMERS PART I, THE TRANSFER TRIO
University of Pittsburgh graduate transfer
Alayna Gribble (Pittsburgh, Pa./Norwin), Binghamton University graduate transfer
Olivia Ramil (Binghamton, N.Y./Binghamton/Georgetown University), and Lafayette College graduate transfer
Alexis Santarelli (Philadelphia, Pa./Bishop Eustace Prep) don the Crimson and Gray this year. All three started at their previous stops, and head coach
Cindy Griffin believes their experience will help the Hawks immediately.
NEWCOMERS PART II, THE FRESHMAN PAIR
North Jersey point guards
Emma Boslet (Edison, N.J./Saint Thomas Aquinas High School) and
Olivia Mullins (Somerset, N.J./Rutgers Preparatory High School) are SJU's two rookie Hawks this season. Boslet is the all-time leading scorer at Saint Thomas Aquinas High School between both the boys' AND girls' basketball programs with 1,948 points while two-time All-Skyland Conference First Teamer Mullins was a three-year starting point guard for a Rutgers Prep program that went 102-18 over her career. Both were named 2019-20 McDonalds High School All-American nominees.
HAWKS COACHING TREE
Head coach
Cindy Griffin coached three of her staff members on Hawk Hill in director of player development
Susan Lavin (nee Moran '02), assistant coach
Katie Kuester '12, and director of operations
Sarah Fowler (nee Fairbanks '16). Lavin is one of the most highly-decorated players in SJU basketball history and remains the school's all-time scoring leader with 2,340 points recorded from 1998-2002. A starter in all 122 games of her career, she is the only player to lead the Hawks in scoring and rebounding in all four seasons and was inducted into the SJU Women's Basketball Hall of Fame in 2008 and Big 5 Hall of Fame in 2009. After 16 years spent as Griffin's head assistant, Lavin is in her first season away from the bench. Kuester drained 167 three-pointers and Fowler poured in over 1,000 points during their careers on Hawk Hill.
GRIFFIN INKS FOUR FOR 2021-22 CAMPAIGN
Four recruits from the Class of 2021 have signed with head coach
Cindy Griffin's program and will arrive on Hawk Hill in time for the 2021-22 season:
• Forward - Talya Brugler (Nazareth, Pa./Nazareth Area)
• Forward - Laila Fair (Somerset, N.J./Stuart Country Day)
• Guard - Kaylie Griffin (Conshohocken, Pa./Gwynedd Mercy)
• Guard - Julia Nyström (Lund, Sweden/IK Eos Lund)
NOTABLE ALUM, NATASHA CLOUD '15
Dropping 18 points in the Washington Mystics' 89-78 win over the Connecticut Sun in Game 5 of the 2019 Women's National Basketball Association Finals on October 10, former Saint Joseph's guard Natasha Cloud '15 became a WNBA champion. Cloud, drafted 15th overall by the Mystics in the 2015 WNBA draft, started all nine playoff games at the point and averaged 13.1 points per game, 6.2 assists per game, and 3.4 rebounds per game in a team-leading 34.2 minutes per game during Washington's run to its first WNBA title in franchise history.
In June of 2020, Cloud announced that she would forgo the 2020 WNBA season, as she wanted to be on the front lines and focus on social reform. On December 1 of 2020, Cloud was named to the #ForbesUnder30 Class of 2021.
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