Providence College Athletics

Friday, February 8
Providence, R.I.
7:00 P.M.

Providence College

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Seton Hall

Chanell Williams
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Women's Basketball Game Notes vs. Seton Hall

2/7/2019 9:14:00 AM | Women's Basketball

Friars host the Pirates in a BIG EAST match-up on Friday, Feb. 8 at 7:00 p.m.

PROVIDENCE SET TO HOST SETON HALL FRIDAY NIGHT... Providence will host Seton Hall on Friday, Feb. 8 at Alumni Hall/Mullaney Gymnasium in Providence, R.I. It marks the Friars' first home game since Jan. 20, as the team played its last three games on the road.  Tip-off is set for 7:00 p.m.

LIVE BROADCAST... The Friars' game vs. Seton Hall will be broadcast live on the BIG EAST Digital Network (BEDN) via FOX Sports Go.  Download the FOX Sports Go app on your mobile device/tablet, or watch the game on your laptop/desktop computer at http://www.FOXSportsGo.com.

PROVIDENCE VS. SETON HALL ALL-TIME... Providence and Seton Hall have met 67 times during the history of the two women's basketball teams.  The Pirates lead the all-time series, 38-29.  Seton Has has earned wins in 13 of the last 14 meetings between the two programs, including each of the last four games.

FRIARS AND PIRATES AT ALUMNI HALL... Providence and Seton Hall have met 28 times at Alumni Hall in Providence, R.I.  The Friars lead the all-time series against Seton Hall, 16-12, on their home court.  Providence won the first 11 meetings between the two teams at Alumni Hall, but the Pirates have earned victories in 12 of the last 17 meetings played there..

LAST TIME PROVIDENCE DEFEATED SETON HALL... Providence last defeated Seton Hall on Feb. 19, 2017 at Alumni Hall in Providence, R.I.  On that day, the Friars claimed a 74-57 victory.

RECAP OF MOST RECENT GAME BETWEEN FRIARS AND PIRATES... Earlier this season, Providence fell to Seton Hall, 79-73, on Jan. 13 in South Orange, N.J.  Freshman Kaela Webb led four Friars in double figures with a career-high 16 points. The Friars led by as many as six with 6:48 remaining in the first quarter and held a 21-18 lead after 10 minutes of action.  Providence hit 8-of-12 field goals in the opening quarter (.667). Seton Hall took its first lead of the game (26-25) with 8:25 on the clock in the second quarter.  The Friars responded with a 7-3 scoring spurt to take a 33-28 lead with 6:59 left, but Seton Hall closed the first half with 10 unanswered points for a 38-33 edge at the break. Seton Hall took advantage of 15 first-half miscues by the Friars and outscored Providence 16-2 in points off of turnovers. The Friars found themselves tied with the Pirates, 56-56, heading into the fourth quarter after out-scoring Seton Hall, 23-18, in the third. In the fourth quarter, Providence took its first lead since midway through the second quarter on an Andrea Cooper lay-up with 7:52 to play (58-56).  Seton Hall answered with four-straight points to go back in front (60-58) at the 6:18 mark, and held on the rest of the way.  Full boxscore provided below:

SHARING THE SPOTLIGHT ON OFFENSE... The Friars have had six different players lead the team in scoring through 23 games, including three freshmen.  Senior Jovana Nogic has paced the Friars' offense in a team-best 14 games.  Senior Maddie Jolin, sophomore Chanell Williams and freshmen Alyssa Geary, Mary Baskerville and Kaela Webb have each led Providence in the scoring column in at least one game.

FRIARS SURPASS WIN TOTAL FROM A SEASON AGO... Providence enters Friday's game against Seton Hall with a 13-10 overall record and has surpassed its win total from a season ago when the squad finished 10-21.  

MOST WINS IN BIG EAST PLAY SINCE 2011-12... The Friars currently own a 5-6 record in BIG EAST play.  With seven regular-season games remaining, the Friars' five wins are the most in league play since the 2011-12 season when the team finished with a 5-11 mark.

KAELA WEBB NAMED BIG EAST FRESHMAN OF THE WEEK... Guard Kaela Webb was named BIG EAST Freshman of the Week on Jan. 21. It marked the first time in her career she has earned the honor.  Webb averaged 15.5 points, 2.5 boards, 3.0 assists and 2.0 steals in a 2-0 week for the Friars.  She shot .455 from the field overall (10-22) and a blistering .583 from three-point territory (7-12).  She matched her career-high of 16 points in the Friars' triple-overtime win against #RV/RV Butler on Jan. 18.  She followed with 15 points on 5-8 shooting in the Friars' victory over Xavier on Jan. 20. 

MARY BASKERVILLE THREE-PEATS AS BIG EAST FRESHMAN OF THE WEEK... Forward Mary Baskerville was named BIG EAST Freshman of the Week on Jan. 14.  It marked the second-straight week the rookie earned the honor, and third time this season overall.  She is the first Friar to three-peat as Freshman of the Week since Kerri Chatten '98 during the 1994-95 campaign. In a 1-1 week vs. St. John's (Jan. 11) and Seton Hall (Jan. 13), Baskerville averaged a team-best 13.5 points, 6.5 rebounds and 2.0 blocked shots for the Friars, and did not commit a single turnover in 43 minutes of action.  She shot an impressive .667 from the field (10-15).  Baskerville led the Friars to a 67-66 overtime victory at St. John's with her second double-double of the season (14 points / 10 rebounds).  She followed with a 13 point performance in a six-point loss to Seton Hall. 

TWO FRIARS EARN FRESHMAN OF THE WEEK IN THE SAME SEASON... Forward Mary Baskerville and guard Kaela Webb have each been named BIG EAST Freshman of the Week this season. It marks the first time since 2000-01 that two different Friar rookies have earned BIG EAST Freshman of the Week honors in the same season.  Baskerville has earned the honor three times (Dec. 24, Jan. 7, Jan. 14), while Webb recently nabbed the accolade for the first time in her career on Jan. 21.  

KAELA WEBB CRACKS STARTING LINE-UP... Freshman guard Kaela Webb earned her first appearance in the starting line-up on Jan. 6 vs. Villanova and has started eight games overall since then.  As a starter, she has averaged 10.3 points, 2.1 rebounds, 1.8 assists and 1.4 steals, while shooting .448 from the field overall (30-67) and .444 from beyond the arc (16-36).  Through 23 games overall, Webb has averaged 8.0 points, 1.7 rebounds, 1.4 assists and 1.1 steals per game.

MARY BASKERVILLE'S 38 BLOCKED SHOTS ARE THIRD-MOST BY A FRESHMAN IN PROGRAM HISTORY... Through 23 games, Mary Baskerville has recorded a team-high 38 blocked shots.  Her 38 blocks are the third-most by a freshman in program history.  Andrea Mangum '90 and Erica Meyer '20 (currently enrolled at Santa Clara) each posted a program-best 41 blocked shots as rookies.  With seven blocked shots in two games last weekend, Baskerville passed Britt King '86 on the list.  King recorded 36 blocked shots as a freshman.

DEFENSE... Providence has held 14 opponents below 40-percent shooting from the field this season and have posted a 10-4 mark in those games.  Furthermore, the Friars are 7-2 when holding their opponents to below 35-percent, including a 4-1 mark against teams they held to 30-percent or lower. The Friars' only loss in this scenario came against Quinnipiac (48-44) after holding the Bobcats to 27.9-percent from the floor (17-61).  

PROVIDENCE RANKS 18TH IN THE NATION IN THREE-POINT FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE... Providence College entered the weekend leading the BIG EAST and ranked 18th in the nation among NCAA Division I programs in three-point field-goal percentage.  Through 23 games, Providence has shot .374 from beyond the arc (149-398).  During BIG EAST regular-season action, the Friars are shooting a conference-best .380 (71-187), through 11 games.

10-POINTS OR LESS... Thirteen of the Friars' 23 games have been decided by 10-points or less.  Providence has posted a 7-6 record in those games, including a 3-3 mark in games decided by five-points or less.

SINGLE-DIGITS... Six of the Friars' 10 losses this season have been decided by single-digits.  Four of the single-digit losses came during non-conference play.  Providence's suffered single-digit losses in BIG EAST Conference play against Seton Hall (79-73) on Jan. 13 and Georgetown (61-56) on Feb. 3.

MARY BASKERVILLE PICKS UP THIRD DOUBLE-DOUBLE... Freshman Mary Baskerville leads the Friars with three double-doubles this season, including two during BIG EAST Conference play.  She recorded her first career double-double with 18 points and 17 rebounds against La Salle.  In league action, she has recorded double-doubles against St. John's (14pts/10rebs) and Georgetown (10pts/15rebs). 

HITTING THE GLASS... Providence owns an 8-0 record this season when they out-rebound or post the same number of rebounds as their opponents. The Friars most recently out-rebounded Xavier,  39-28 (+11), on Jan. 20.  It marked the largest positive margin on the glass for the Friars in BIG EAST Conference play since Jan. 23, 2015 vs. Marquette (+11, 44-33).

NOGIC RANKS SEVENTH ALL-TIME IN SCORING AT PROVIDENCE... Jovana Nogic owns 1,559 career points (13.8 ppg) and ranks seventh on the Friars' all-time career scoring list. Since the start of the season, she has jumped 11 spots on the list.  Nogic recently passed Providence College Hall of Famer and current ESPN analyst Doris (Sable) Burke '87 (1,372), Kerri Chatten '98 (1,378), Lucie Fontanella '94 (1,446) and Britt King '86 (1,531).  Sixth place is currently occupied by Nadine Malcolm '97, who tallied 1,649 points during her career (1993-97).  Malcolm is a Providence College Hall of Fame inductee and was the first-ever Friar to get drafted into the WNBA.

1,000-POINT MILESTONE WITHIN REACH FOR MADDIE JOLIN... Senior guard Maddie Jolin has scored 955 points during her career at Providence.  She is within reach of becoming the 35th player in program history to reach the 1,000-point milestone.  With a minimum of eight games remaining on the schedule, Jolin needs 45 points to achieve the feat and can surpass the mark with an average of 5.6 points per game.

NOGIC RANKS AMONG NCAA ACTIVE CAREER LEADERS FROM BEYOND THE ARC... Jovana Nogic ranks 17th among active NCAA Division I players in career three-point percentage.  Nogic has hit 40.5-percent of her attempts from beyond the arc (291-718).  Additionally, she ranks 19th among active NCAA career leaders in three-pointers made per game (2.58) and 11th in three-point field goals made (291).  

NOGIC RANKS SEVENTH ALL-TIME IN THE BIG EAST IN THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS ... Jovana Nogic is ranks seventh all-time in three-point field goals made during BIG EAST regular-season play, with 149.  Two other current players in the BIG EAST are also climbing the all-time three-point rankings, including Villanova's Adrianna Hahn (148) and Natisha Hiedeman (142).

1. Sugar Rodgers (2009-13), Georgetown - 168

2. Brittany Hrynko (2011-15), DePaul - 165

3. Kate Bulger (2000-04), West Virginia - 161

4. Trish Juhline (1999-03), Villanova - 157

5. Julie Wheeler (1994-98), Providence - 156

6. Wendy Davis (1988-92), Connecticut - 155

7. Jovana Nogic (2015-present), Providence - 149

8. Adrianna Hahn (2015-present), Villanova - 148

9. Sheila McMillen (1995-99), Notre Dame - 145

10. Jaime James (1998-02), Syracuse - 144

11. Natisha Hiedeman (2015-present), Marquette - 142

12. Ann Strother (2002-06), Connecticut - 138

13. Maya Moore (2007-11), Connecticut - 137

FRIARS IN OVERTIME GAMES UNDER JIM CROWLEY... Providence is 4-4 in overtime games under the direction of third-year Friars Head Coach Jim Crowley, including a 2-0 mark in 2018-19. The Friars are 2-0 in overtime games when they score 90+ points, and 2-3 vs. BIG EAST opponents.

FRIARS HAVE RECORDED 40+ REBOUNDS IN SIX GAMES OVERALL... Providence has recorded 40+ rebounds in six games this season and have posted a 5-1 record in those games.  It marks the most 40+ rebound games in a single season since 2014-15.  During that campaign, the Friars collected 40+ rebounds in 13 games.  

JOVANA NOGIC SETS ALL-TIME THREE-POINT RECORD AT PROVIDENCE COLLEGE... Jovana Nogic set the Providence College career three-point field goal record on Dec. 8 at UMass Lowell.  The previous mark was held by Julie Wheeler '98, with 252, in 101 games (1994-98).  Nogic cleared that record on her second three-point bucket of the game against the River Hawks, with 7:51 remaining in the third quarter.  Heading into Friday's game at Seton Hall, Nogic has hit 291 three-pointers (291-718, .405).

NOGIC HOLDS FRIARS' SINGLE-SEASON RECORD FOR THREE-POINTERS... Jovana Nogic set the Providence College single-season record for three-pointers, with 91, during the 2016-17 season. The previous record was held by Julie Wheeler '98, which she set during the 1994-95 season, with 82.  

20-POINT PLATEAU... Three Friars have scored 20+ points in a game this season, through 23 games.  Jovana Nogic has hit the mark five times: vs. Rhode Island (20), Bryant (22), Pepperdine (22), Villanova (23) and Butler (24).  Nogic has scored 20+ points in 23 games during her career, including a career-best 31 points against Northeastern last season.  Chanell Williams posted a career-high 25 points against Sacred Heart, marking the first 20+ point game of her career and the top-scoring game of any Friar this season.  She also hit for 20 points against Northeastern on Dec. 15.  Maddie Jolin became the third Friar to reach the 20-point mark, as she knocked down a season-high 20 points in the Friars' victory over #RV/RV Butler (74-68, 3OT).

FRIARS RECORD DOUBLE-DIGITS IN THE WIN COLUMN IN THREE-STRAIGHT SEASONS... The Friars enter Friday's game against Seton Hall with a 13-10 overall record.  It marks the third-straight season that the Friars have recorded double-digits in the win column. The Friars' three-straight seasons with double-digit wins are the most since recording 10-or-more wins in six-straight seasons from 2006-07 to 2011-12.  

PERFECTION... Jovana Nogic has shown her brilliance from the free throw line this season, going perfect from the line in two games with more than 10 attempts from the stripe.  She was 11-11 from the free throw line against Villanova on Jan. 6.  She went on to hit 12-12 attempts from the line against #RV/RV Butler on Jan. 18.  She is one of eight players in program history to go perfect from the line in a single game with 10-or-more attempts at the line, and one of only two players who have achieved the feat twice.  Tracy Lis (vs. Montana, 11/29/91) and Kristin Quinn (vs. Rhode Island, 12/5/03) each converted a program-record 14-14 from the charity stripe.  A full list of single-game free-throw percentage leaders at Providence is below:

Tracy Lis (14-14 vs. Montana, 11/29/91)

Kristin Quinn (14-14 vs. Rhode Island, 12/5/03)

Andrea Mangum (13-13 vs. Pittsburgh, 2/8/89)

Sonya Lewis (11-11 vs. St. John's, 1/6/94)

Mandy Saunders (12-12 (2x) vs. St. John's, 1/6/94 and Boson College (3/5/94)

Jovana Nogic (12-12 vs. Butler, 1/18/19)

Jovana Nogic (11-11 vs. Villanova, 1/6/19)

Kathy Finn (10-10 vs. Rhode Island, 2/9/84)

Chelsea Marandola (10-10 vs. USF, 2/23/10)

JOVANA NOGIC HELD WITHOUT A FIELD GOAL FOR THE FIRST TIME IN HER CAREER AT PROVIDENCE... Senior guard Jovana Nogic was held without a field goal for the first time in her career on Dec. 31 against No. 19/20 DePaul.  Nogic was 0-5 from the floor vs. the Blue Demons and scored just two points on a pair of free throws.  She responded by leading the team in the scoring column in three of the last five games vs. Georgetown (15 points), Villanova (23 points) and Butler (24 points).  Her 24 points against Butler marked a season high and fifth 20-point game of the season.  Nogic leads the Friars and ranks eighth among BIG EAST players in scoring with 14.3 points per game.

FRIARS FINISHED NON-CONFERENCE ACTION BY WINNING EIGHT OF LAST 10 GAMES... Providence College started the season with an 0-2 record, losing to Penn State (74-72) and Quinnipiac (48-44) by a combined total of six points.  The Friars finished non-conference play by winning eight of their last 10 games.  Their only losses in the span came to in-state rival Rhode Island, 72-65, in the opening game of the 3rd Annual Ocean State Tip-Off Tournament. Providence also fell to Northeastern, 65-59.

JOVANA NOGIC NAMED TO ANN MEYERS DRYSDALE AWARD WATCH LIST... On Oct. 23, it was announced that Jovana Nogic was named to the 20-player watch list for the Ann Meyers Drysdale Award, which is presented annually to the top shooting guard in NCAA Division I.  It marks the second-straight season that Nogic has been featured on the watch list.

JOVANA NOGIC FEATURED ON 11-PLAYER PRESEASON ALL-BIG EAST TEAM...  Jovana Nogic was named to the 2018-19 Preseason All-BIG EAST Team on Oct. 25 at the league's annual media day at Madison Square Garden in New York City.  Nogic is one of 11 players to earn preseason recognition. It marks the second-straight year that she has earned Preseason All-BIG EAST honors.  Nogic was named an All-BIG EAST Honorable Mention honoree at the conclusion of the 2016-17 season. 

JOVANA NOGIC NAMED TO BIG EAST WEEKLY HONOR ROLL FOR SECOND TIME THIS SEASON... Jovana Nogic was named to the BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll on Jan. 28. It marked the second time this season, and fifth time in her career, that she has been tabbed as an honor roll selection.  Earlier this season, Nogic was named to the honor roll on Dec. 3.  In the Friars' 77-63 victory over Creighton last week, Nogic led all scorers with 18 points on 6-11 (.545) shooting from the field, including a 3-6 performance from beyond the three-point arc (.500).  She also added three rebounds, three steals and one assist in 33 minutes of action.  Nine of her 18 points came during a second quarter run that erased a six-point deficit.  The run was capped by Nogic's buzzer-beating jumper to give Providence a 38-37 lead at halftime - a lead the Friars would not relinquish the rest of the game.

CHANELL WILLIAMS NAMED TO BIG EAST WEEKLY HONOR ROLL FOR SECOND TIME THIS SEASON... Providence College sophomore guard Chanell Williams was named to the BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll on Dec. 17.  It marked the second time this season that Williams has been named to the Weekly Honor Roll, having previously earned those accolades on Nov. 26. Last week, Williams scored a team-high 20 points in the Friars' only game of the week against unbeaten Northeastern.  It marked the second time this season that Williams reached the 20-point plateau – and second time in her career.  She hit 9-15 attempts from the field (.600) and added two rebounds, one assist and a career-high five steals.  Additionally, she scored 10 of her 20 points during the fourth quarter, bringing the Friars to within two points of the Huskies with just over a minute to play in the game. 

FRIARS HAMPERED BY POOR SHOOTING PERFORMANCE IN LOSS AT VILLANOVA... Providence College shot a season-low 20.8-percent (11-53) from the field in a 53-33 loss at Villanova on Feb. 1. In the opening 20 minutes of play, as it converted just 4-28 attempts from the floor (.148). Meanwhile, Villanova hit 42.9-percent from the field (12-28), led by Kelly Jekot's 12 points.  The Wildcats closed the first half on a 14-2 run and took a 31-8 advantage into the locker room at the break.  The Friars outscored the Wildcats, 16-9, in the third quarter to cut the deficit to 16 heading into the final 10 minutes of action (40-24). Kaela Webb hit a three-pointer to open the fourth quarter, cutting Georgetown's lead to three (40-27). It proved to be as close as the Friars would get, as Villanova went on an 11-2 run heading into the media timeout to gain a 51-29 advantage.  Jekot and Adrianna Hahn each scored 14 points for Villanova, while Mary Gedaka chipped in 13 points and a team-best eight rebounds. Jovana Nogic paced the Friars with eight points.  Olivia Orlando (Winthrop, Mass.) added six points, while Mary Baskerville contributed a team-best eight rebounds and four blocked shots.

FRIARS WIN THREE-STRAIGHT GAMES IN BIG EAST PLAY FOR FIRST TIME SINCE 2001-02 SEASON... Providence recently was in the midst of a three-game win streak, having defeated #RV/RV Butler (74-68, 3OT), Xavier (71-58) and Creighton (77-63).  It marked the first time since the 2001-02 season that the Friars had won three-straight games in league play.

FRIARS EARN FIRST-EVER WIN AT CREIGHTON... The Friars defeated Creighton, 77-63, on Jan. 26.  It marked Providence's first-ever victory over the Bluejays in Omaha and just the second win overall against Creighton during the all-time series. Providence used a 24-3 scoring edge in points off of turnovers during the game, and PC also dominated inside the paint, 34-18.  Jovana Nogic paced the Friars with 18 points.  Maddie Jolin and Earlette Scott each added 12 points in the win.  Olivia Orlando hauled in a team-high six rebounds and chipped in six points.  All 10 players who saw the floor for Providence cracked the scoring column, with five players hitting for 8+ points in the game.  The Friars shot 50-percent from the field (29-58), including 43.8-percent from three-point territory (7-16).  Creighton shot 44.2-percent from the floor (23-52), including a 13-30 performance from beyond the arc (13-30).

BALL SECURITY... Providence committed just five turnovers in its 77-63 victory over Creighton on Jan. 26.  It marked the fewest turnovers for the Friars in a single game since Feb. 11, 2004.  On that day, Providence committed just four miscues vs. Villanova.

TRIPLE OVERTIME... The Friars posted a triple-overtime victory against #RV/RV Butler (74-68) in Providence, R.I. on Jan. 18.  The last time Providence played a triple overtime game dates back to Nov. 27, 2010 vs. Alabama (L, 82-80).

FOURTH TRIPLE OVERTIME GAME IN BIG EAST WOMEN'S BASKETBALL HISTORY... On Jan. 18, Providence and Butler played just the fourth triple overtime game in BIG EAST women's basketball history.

Feb. 9, 1993 - Georgetown defeated Miami, 90-88 (3OT)

Mar. 2, 2013 - Villanova defeated Syracuse, 77-75 (3OT)

Mar. 4, 2013 - Notre Dame defeated Connecticut, 96-87 (3OT)

Jan. 18, 2019 - Providence defeated Butler, 74-68 (3OT)

FRIARS EARN FIRST WIN OVER BOSTON COLLEGE AT CONTE FORUM SINCE 1995-96 SEASON... Providence College defeated Boston College, 61-57, on Nov. 27 at Conte Forum in Chestnut Hill, Mass.  It marked Boston College's first loss of the season (6-1).  The victory also was the first for Providence at Conte Forum since Feb. 17, 1996.  It's also the first back-to-back victories over the Eagles since 1993-1994.  The Friars are just one of two teams to hold the Eagles below 60 points.

LOOKING BACK AT 2017-18 SEASON... The Friars finished the 2017-18 campaign with a 10-21 overall record and a 3-15 mark in the BIG EAST Conference.  Providence fell to Butler in overtime, 73-67, in the BIG EAST Tournament First Round, held at Wintrust Arena in Chicago, Ill. 

WHAT'S NEXT... The Friars return to action on Sunday, Feb. 10 against St. John's at Alumni Hall/Mullaney Gymnasium in Providence, R.I.  Tip-off is set for 1:00 p.m. and the game will serve as the backdrop for the program's annual Pink Out Friartown event, which will benefit the Gloria Gemma Breast Cancer Resource Foundation.

FRIARS VS. ST. JOHN'S - GAME 1... Senior Maddie Jolin scored a season-high 19 points and hit what proved to be the game-winning free throw with 0.7 seconds left in overtime to defeat St. John's 67-66 on Jan. 11.  It marked the Friars' third-straight victory over St. John's, having swept the series in 2017-18.  Providence had to overcome an 11-point deficit in the third quarter to earn the win.  Jolin shot 7-9 from the field, including 4-5 from three-point territory and added a game-high five assists to go along with four rebounds and two steals.  Reigning BIG EAST Freshman of the Week Mary Baskerville picked up her second double-double of the season with 14 points and 10 rebounds.  She shot 5-8 from the field and added two blocked shots and one steal.  Her second blocked shot of the day came with 27-seconds left in overtime as the Friars held a one-point lead.

FRIARS HAVE WON THREE-STRAIGHT GAMES AGAINST ST. JOHN'S... On Jan. 11, Providence defeated St. John's, 67-66, in overtime for its third-straight win over the Red Storm, having swept the season series in 2017-18.  The last time the Friars picked up three-straight wins against St. John's dates back to the late 90s, spanning the 1996-97 and 1997-98 seasons.

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