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Friars will host the Hoyas in post-season action on Tuesday, March 26 at 7:00 p.m. in Providence, R.I.
FRIARS HOST BIG EAST FOE GEORGETOWN IN WNIT ROUND OF 16... The Providence College women's basketball team will host BIG EAST foe Georgetown in the WNIT Round of 16 on Tuesday, March 26 at Alumni Hall in Providence, R.I. Tip-off is set for 7:00 p.m.
FRIARS ALL-TIME IN THE WNIT... Providence is in the midst of its second appearance in the WNIT in program history. The Friars also earned a spot in the WNIT in 2010 and posted a 3-1 record. Providence defeated Boston University (64-58), Old Dominion (76-61) and Maryland (77-64) before falling to Miami (73-65) in the Quarterfinal Round. This season, Providence opened the WNIT with a 71-54 victory against Hartford on Mar. 21, and followed with a 64-54 win over Penn on Mar. 24 in Round 2.
BROADCAST INFORMATION... Tuesday's WNIT Round of 16 match-up between Providence and Georgetown 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. GEORGETOWN ALL-TIME... Providence and Georgetown have met 64 times in the history of the two women's basketball programs. The Hoyas lead the all-time series, 35-29, including victories in each of the last eight games. Â
FRIARS AND HOYAS AT ALUMNI HALL... The Friars and Hoyas have met 31 times at Alumni Hall in Providence, R.I. The Friars hold a slim edge vs. Georgetown on their home court, 16-15. However, the Hoyas have claimed victories in each of the last three meetings played at Alumni Hall.
2018-19 SEASON SERIES VS. GEORGETOWN... This season, Georgetown swept the season series vs. Providence (2-0). On Jan. 4, the two teams were tied, 45-45, after three quarters at Alumni Hall in Providence, R.I. The Hoyas out-scored the Friars, 23-7, in the final frame to take a 68-52 win. In the second game of the season, Georgetown defeated Providence, 61-56, in Washington, D.C. The Friars started the fourth quarter on a 10-5 scoring run to take a 46-44 advantage with 6:24 remaining on the clock. Georgetown rallied down the stretch to take a nine-point edge and held on for the five point win.
FRIARS TO WATCH... In two games vs. the Hoyas this season the senior duo of Jovana Nogic and Maddie Jolin averaged 12.5 points and 10.5 points, respectively. Freshman Kaela Webb checked in with 9.5 points per game and led the Friars in steals (2.0 spg). Mary Baskerville averaged 6.0 points and an impressive 12.5 rebounds per game. She posted a double-double in the second meeting with 10 points and 15 boards.
HOYAS TO LOOK OUT FOR... Three Hoyas averaged double figures during the season series against the Friars, led by Dionna White (21.5 ppg) and Dorothy Adomako (20.0 ppg). Mikayla Venson chipped in 12.5 points per game and led the Hoyas in assists (2.0 apg). However, Venson's status is unknown, as she has not played in either of the Hoyas' WNIT games to this point.Â
MORE ON GEORGETOWN... Georgetown has won seven of its last eight games, with its only loss coming to Marquette (75-62) in the BIG EAST Semifinals. The Hoyas advanced to the Round of 16 in the WNIT with victories over Sacred Heart (90-59) and Harvard (70-65).
FRIARS DEFEAT PENN IN ROUND 2 OF WNIT... Providence College defeated Penn, 64-54, on March 24 in Round 2 of the Women's National Invitation Tournament (WNIT) in Providence, R.I. Both teams were relatively cold from the field through the first 10 minutes of action, as Providence gained a 13-9 advantage at the end of one quarter. Penn's only lead of the game came with 6:12 remaining in the frame (6-4), but the Friars responded with five-straight points to gain a 9-6 edge. Penn crept within one point on two occasions in the second quarter, but the Friars held the Quakers to 1-12 shooting in the final 5:45 of the half to take a 29-20 lead into halftime. The Friars took their largest lead of the game (11) as Mary Baskerville opened the third quarter with a lay-up. Providence would maintain its 11-point cushion (38-27) with 5:21 on the clock. From there, Penn closed the quarter on a 10-0 run to make it a one-point game going into the break (38-37). In the fourth quarter, Providence would eventually push its lead out to double figures (55-45) with 1:17 remaining in the game. Penn refused to go way, getting as close as six down the stretch, but the Friars sealed the game with 8-8 shooting from the foul line in the final 34-seconds of play. During that stretch, Kaela Webb hit 6-6 from the charity stripe. Baskerville recorded her sixth double-double of the season on 20 points and 15 rebounds. It marked the second-straight 20-point game (and just the second of her career). Nogic finished with 13 points, including eight in the fourth quarter. Webb completed the game with 10 points, four rebounds, four assists and four steals. Sophomore guard Chanell Williams posted eight points on 4-4 shooting along with three assists and one steal. The Friars used a 23-3 advantage in points off of turnovers as the squad forced 18 Penn miscues.
BASKERVILLE AND NOGIC EXPLODE FOR 49 POINTS IN WNIT WIN OVER HARTFORD... Senior guard Jovana Nogic and freshman Mary Baskerville combined for 49 of the Friars' 71 points in a 71-54 victory over Hartford in Round 1 of the WNIT on March 21 in Providence, R.I. Nogic's 27 points marked a season-high, as she hit 10-12 shots from the field and went 7-9 from beyond the arc. Baskerville's 22 points marked a career-high, as she eclipsed the 20-point mark for the first time as a Friar. She also hauled in a team-high eight rebounds. Providence shot an impressive 58.3-percent from the field, including a 55-percent clip from three-point land (11-20).
ROOKIE KAELA WEBB THRIVING IN POST-SEASON PLAY... Freshman guard Kaela Webb has been impressive in her two WNIT appearances for the Friars. In two wins over Hartford and Penn, she ranks third among her teammates in scoring (9.5 ppg) and rebounding (5.0 rpg) and leads Providence in assists (4.0 apg) and steals (4.0 spg). Webb also has a +2.00 assist/turnover ratio during the WNIT. In the Friars' 64-54 victory over Penn in Round 2, Webb scored 10 points and hit 8-8 free throw attempts, including a 6-6 performance in the final 34 seconds to seal the win.
FRIARS MAKE FIRST POST-SEASON APPEARANCE SINCE 2010... The Friars' WNIT selection marks the program's 15th post-season appearance overall and first since 2010. The team has been invited to the WNIT, twice, in addition to making five NCAA appearances, one National Women's Invitational Tournament appearance and seven EAIAW Tournaments. Here is a complete breakdown of the Friars' post-season participation, including how far they advanced in each tournament (records in parentheses).
2018-19 WNIT (entering Round of 16 - (2-0))
2009-10 WNIT Quarterfinal Round (3-1)
1991-92 NCAA Tournament First Round (0-1)
1990-91 NCAA Tournament Second Round (1-1)
1989-90 NCAA Tournament East Regional (1-1)
1988-89 NCAA Tournament First Round (0-1)
1986-87 National Women's Invitational Tournament (1-2)
1985-86 NCAA Tournament First Round (0-1)
1981-82 EAIAW Regional Tournament (0-1)
1980-81 EAIAW Regional Tournament (0-1)
1979-80 EAIAW National Tournament (3-1)
1978-79 EAIAW Regional Tournament (0-1)
1977-78 EAIAW Regional Tournament (1-1)
1976-77 EAIAW Regional Tournament (2-2)
1975-76 EAIAW Regional Tournament (1-2)
HEAD COACH JIM CROWLEY IN POST-SEASON PLAY... Jim Crowley has guided the Friars to their first post-season appearance since 2010, in just his third season as Providence's head coach. The Friars have advanced to the Round of 16 with wins over Hartford (71-54) and Penn (64-54). Prior to his arrival on Smith Hill, Crowley led St. Bonaventure to four WNIT appearances and two NCAA Tournament berths. Crowley is 10-6 all-time in post-season play, including a 7-4 mark in the WNIT. Crowley is 2-0 in the postseason as head coach at Providence College.
FRIARS CHASING FIRST 20-WIN SEASON SINCE 1991-92... Providence enters Tuesday's game against Georgetown with a 19-15 overall record. It marks the most wins for the Friars since 2009-10 when the team also posted a 19-15 mark. Providence is chasing its first 20-win season since 1991-92. That year, the Friars posted a 21-9 mark and advanced to the NCAA Tournament.
PROVIDENCE RANKS 13TH IN THE NCAA IN THREE-POINT PERCENTAGE... Providence College leads the BIG EAST and ranks 13th among NCAA Division I programs in three-point field-goal percentage. Providence has hit 37-percent of its attempts from long range this season (214-579).
THREE HEADED MONSTER... The Friars' senior class of Jovana Nogic, Maddie Jolin and Clara Che have been lethal from three-point land over the last four seasons for Providence. The trio has combined to hit an impressive 622-1574 triples, falling just shy of 40-percent (.395).
214 AND COUNTING... The Friars' 214 three-point field goals this season are the second-most during a single-season in program history. Providence hit 192 triples in each of the previous two season, which is good for fourth all-time. A list of the top-six three-point performances for a single-season at Providence is below:
235Â Â Â 1994-95
214Â Â Â 2018-10
198Â Â Â 1989-90
192Â Â Â 2017-18
192Â Â Â 2016-17
190Â Â Â 2009-10
FRIARS IMPROVE TO 6-1 WHEN HITTING 10+ THREE-POINTERS... Providence has hit double-digits threes in seven games this season and have posted a 6-1 record. Providence opened the 2019 WNIT hitting 11-20 attempts from beyond the arc (.550). Additionally, it marked Providence's second-highest three-point percentage of the season when hitting 10-or-more threes. The Friars' only loss this season when hitting 10+ triples came against Rhode Island (72-65). Â
MARY BASKERVILLE RANKS NO. 1 ALL-TIME IN FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE FOR A SINGLE SEASON... Freshman Mary Baskerville leads the Friars this season in field-goal percentage, having converted 139-239 shot attempts at a 58.2-percent clip. With still more basketball to be played, it marks the highest field-goal percentage for a single-season in program history. Elizabeth Lawlor '88 set the single-season record during the 1982-83 season with a shooting percentage of .581. The highest single-season field-goal percentage by a freshman prior to this season was held by Andrea Mangum (.561).
MARY BASKERVILLE LEAVING HER MARK IN THE PROVIDENCE COLLEGE RECORD BOOKS... Mary Baskerville has set the Providence College record for blocked shots by a freshman, with 50, and counting. Her 50 rejections also are the most by a Friar in a single-season since the 1999-00 campaign, when Monika Roberts '01 swatted 57 shots. Â
MARY BASKERVILLE LEADS FRIARS WITH SIX DOUBLE-DOUBLES... Freshman Mary Baskerville leads the Friars with five double-doubles this season, including four during BIG EAST regular-season 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, twice, (14pts/10rebs and 11pts/11rebs), Georgetown (10pts/15rebs) and Seton Hall (14pts/14rebs). Most recently, Baskerville tallied 20 points and 15 rebounds in the Friars' victory over Penn in Round 2 of the WNIT (Mar. 24).
10-POINTS OR LESS... Twenty (20) of the Friars' 34 games have been decided by 10-points or less. Providence has posted a 12-8 record in those games, including a 4-4 mark in games decided by five-points or less. Additionally, 10 of the Friars' 18 BIG EAST regular-season games were decided by 10-points. Providence compiled a 6-4 record in those games, including a 3-0 mark in overtime.
FRIARS DISH 20 ASSISTS IN THREE GAMES... Providence dished 20+ assists in three games, including a season-high 23 handouts vs. Hartford in the first round of the WNIT on March 21. Prior to facing Hartford in the post-season, the Friars dished 20 assists in each of its BIG EAST Tournament games vs. Xavier (Mar. 9) and DePaul (Mar. 10). Â
BALL SECURITY... Providence turned the ball over just eight times in its BIG EAST Tournament First Round victory over Xavier. It marked the second fewest turnovers of the season for the Friars, and they move to 2-0 on the season when keeping their turnovers to single-digits. Providence defeated Creighton, 77-63, on Jan. 26 and logged just five turnovers in that game.
MARY BASKERVILLE NAMED BIG EAST FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR... Mary Baskerville, a five-time BIG EAST Freshman of the Week selection, became just the second Friar all-time to earn Freshman of the Year honors. Former Friar great Tracy Lis '92 was tabbed BIG EAST Rookie of the Year 30 years ago at the conclusion of the 1988-89 season. In addition to Freshman of the Year recognition, Baskerville also earned a spot on the BIG EAST All-Freshman Team as one of two unanimous selections. She finished the regular-season ranked first among freshmen in the BIG EAST Conference in nine statistical categories, including scoring (8.7 ppg), rebounding (7.1 rpg), field-goal percentage (.570, 110-193), blocked shots (1.5 bpg), offensive rebounds (2.0 orpg), defensive rebounds (5.1 drpg), double-doubles (five), double-digit scoring games (14) and double-digit rebounding games (six). Baskerville improved her scoring (9.4 ppg) and rebounding (7.3 rpg) averages during BIG EAST play, while shooting an impressive .602 from the field (74-123).Â
JOVANA NOGIC NAMED ALL-BIG EAST HONORABLE MENTION... Senior Jovana Nogic earned All-BIG EAST Honorable Mention accolades for the second time in her career (2017, 2019). She leads the Friars in scoring (13.7 ppg) and also contributes 3.3 rebounds, 1.4 assists and 1.1 steals per game. Nogic has hit double figures in the scoring column in 23 of 33 games this season, and owns 83 double-digit games in her career. She has established Providence College records for three-point field goals in a season (91 in 2016-17) and career three-pointers, with 318 and counting. Nogic also ranks third all-time in the BIG EAST in career three-point field goals during regular-season conference action. Nogic entered the year as a Preseason All-BIG EAST Team selection, and also was featured on the Ann Meyers Drysdale Award Watch List for the second-straight season. The Ann Meyers Drysdale Award is given annually to the nation's top shooting guard. Â
KAELA WEBB JOINS MARY BASKERVILLE AS TWO OF FIVE PLAYERS NAMED TO THE BIG EAST ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM... Kaela Webb joined classmate Mary Baskerville on the BIG EAST All-Freshman Team. Webb has recorded nine double-digit scoring games on the year, including both of the Friars' BIG EAST Tournament games. Through 34 games, Webb is averaging 8.1 points, 1.9 rebounds, 1.7 assists and 1.3 steals per game. It marks just the second time in program history that Providence has had two players featured on the BIG EAST All-Freshman Team. Former Friars Jennifer Mead '94 and Lucie Fontanella '94 each made the squad in 1991. Webb and Baskerville are among the list of 20 players in program history to have earned All-Freshman Team recognition. The first came in 1984: current ESPN and NBA analyst Doris (Sable) Burke '87.Â
MOST WINS IN BIG EAST PLAY SINCE 1996-97... The Friars completed the regular-season schedule with an 8-10 mark in the BIG EAST Conference and finished in tie for sixth place in the league standings. The Friars' eight wins are the most in conference play since 1996-97, when that team also finished with an 8-10 mark. It marks just the fourth time in the last 20 years that the Friars have recorded six or more victories in league play.
SINGLE-DIGITS... Eight of the Friars' 15 losses this season have been decided by single-digits. Four of the single-digit losses came during non-conference play. Providence suffered single-digit losses in BIG EAST Conference action against Seton Hall (79-73) on Jan. 13, Georgetown (61-56) on Feb. 3, St. John's (60-57) on Feb. 10 and Creighton (74-63) on Feb. 23.
MADDIE JOLIN FILLS THE STAT SHEET... Maddie Jolin is one of seven active players in the BIG EAST Conference with more than 1,000 points, 400 rebounds, 200 assists and 100 steals, joining: Allazia Blockton (Marquette), Danielle King (Marquette), Natisha Hiedeman (Marquette), Amani Wilborn (Marquette), Dionna White (Georgetown) and Tori Schickel (Butler). Jolin has played 32 of the Friars' 34 games this season and is averaging 10.7 points, 3.8 rebounds, 2.8 assists and 1.4 steals per game.
JOVANA NOGIC RANKS FOURTH ALL-TIME IN SCORING AT PROVIDENCE... Jovana Nogic owns 1,706 career points (13.8 ppg) and ranks fourth on the Friars' all-time career scoring list. Since the start of the season, she has jumped 14 spots on the list. She is 90 points shy of taking sole possession of third place, currently held by Chelsea Marandola '10 (1,795).
MADDIE JOLIN HITS THE 1,000-POINT MILESTONE... Maddie Jolin became the 35th player in program history to reach the 1,000-point milestone on Feb. 15 vs. Xavier. She hit the mark with 13-seconds left in the third quarter on a free throw. She has totaled 1,091 points in her career and ranks 27th all-time in scoring at Providence.
NOGIC COMPLETES REGULAR SEASON RANKED THIRD ALL-TIME IN THE BIG EAST IN CAREER THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS ... Jovana Nogic completed the regular season ranked third all-time in career three-point field goals during BIG EAST regular-season play, with 167. A trio of seniors, including Nogic, were in hot pursuit of the all-time record. Villanova's Adrianna Hahn set the league mark with 169 triples, while Marquette's Natisha Hiedeman finished sixth all-time (158). Providence and Villanova are the only schools to have two players ranked in the top-10 on the list.
1. Adrianna Hahn (2015-present), Villanova - 169
2. Sugar Rodgers (2009-13), Georgetown - 168
3. Jovana Nogic (2015-present), Providence - 167
4. Brittany Hrynko (2011-15), DePaul - 165
5. Kate Bulger (2000-04), West Virginia - 161
6. Natisha Hiedeman (2015-present), Marquette - 158
7. Trish Juhline (1999-03), Villanova - 157
8. Julie Wheeler (1994-98), Providence - 156
9. Wendy Davis (1988-92), Connecticut - 155
10. Sheila McMillen (1995-99), Notre Dame - 145
HITTING THE GLASS... Providence owns an 12-1 record this season when they out-rebound or post the same number of rebounds as their opponents. The Friars suffered their first loss on March 1 vs. DePaul, after completing the game with a 31-30 advantage on the glass. Most recently, Providence out-rebounded Hartford, 37-24, in the first round of the WNIT (Mar. 21).
SHARING THE SPOTLIGHT ON OFFENSE... The Friars have had seven different players lead the team in scoring through 34 games, including three freshmen. Senior Jovana Nogic has paced the Friars' offense in a team-best 18 games. Senior Maddie Jolin (six), sophomore Chanell Williams (five) and freshmen Mary Baskerville (five), Alyssa Geary (one), Kaela Webb (one) and Olivia Orlando (one) have each led Providence in the scoring column.  Â
NOGIC RANKS AMONG NCAA ACTIVE CAREER LEADERS FROM BEYOND THE ARC... Jovana Nogic ranks among NCAA career leaders in multiple categories. She ranks 14th among active NCAA Division I players in career three-point percentage (.408, 321-787). Additionally, she ranked 22nd among active NCAA career leaders in three-pointers made per game (2.59) and 10th in three-point field goals made (321). Â
DEFENSE... Providence has held 18 opponents below 40-percent shooting from the field this season and have posted a 14-4 mark in those games. Furthermore, the Friars are 9-2 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).  In the Friars' first round WNIT game, the team held Hartford to 34.5-percent shooting (19-55) in a 71-54 victory. In Round 2, the Friars held Penn to 30.9-percent shooting (17-55) in a 64-54 win.
20-POINT PLATEAU... Four Friars have scored 20+ points in a game this season. Jovana Nogic has hit the mark eight times: vs. Rhode Island (20), Bryant (22), Pepperdine (22), Villanova (23), Butler (24), Xavier (22), Butler (20) and Hartford (27). Nogic has scored 20+ points in 26 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. 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 20 points in the Friars' victory over #RV/RV Butler (74-68, 3OT). She eclipsed the mark a second time this season with a career-high 25 points against Seton Hall (Feb. 8). Most recently, freshman Mary Baskerville posted the first 20-point games of her career in back-to-back WNIT victories. She tallied a career-high 22 points against Hartford on Mar. 21 and followed with 20 points vs. Penn on Mar. 24.
FRIARS IN OVERTIME GAMES UNDER JIM CROWLEY... Providence is 5-4 in overtime games under the direction of third-year Friars Head Coach Jim Crowley, including a 3-0 mark in 2018-19. The Friars are 2-0 in overtime games when they score 90+ points, and 3-3 vs. BIG EAST opponents.
40+ REBOUNDS... Providence has recorded 40+ rebounds in seven games this season and have posted a 6-1 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. Â
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. Nogic currently has 321 three-pointers in her career.
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. In the Friars' win over Penn in Round 2 of the WNIT, Nogic hit three triples and matched her single-season mark of 91. Nogic has the top-three single-season three-point totals in program history. She hit 87 three-pointers in 2017-18.
FRIARS RECORD DOUBLE-DIGITS IN THE WIN COLUMN IN THREE-STRAIGHT SEASONS... The Friars head into the WNIT Round of 16 with a 19-15 overall record. It marks the third-straight season that the Friars have recorded double-digits wins. 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.  Â
FRIARS EARN FIRST WEEKEND SWEEP ON THE ROAD SINCE CONFERENCE REALIGNMENT... Providence earned its first weekend road sweep since BIG EAST realignment with back-to-back wins over Xavier (63-55) on Feb. 15 and Butler (66-63, OT) on Feb. 17.Â
FIRST CONSECUTIVE ROAD WINS IN CONFERENCE PLAY SINCE 1996-97... The Friars claimed back-to-back victories on the road vs. Xavier (63-55) and Butler (66-63, OT). It marks the first time since the 1996-97 season that the Friars have won consecutive road games in conference play. That season, Providence earned back-to-back road wins against Pittsburgh (78-65) and Syracuse (87-85, OT). Â
FRIARS FINISHED REGULAR-SEASON 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 regular-season 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.
PERFECTION... Jovana Nogic and Maddie Jolin have shown her brilliance from the free throw line this season, with each going perfect from the line with more than 10 attempts. Nogic 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. On Feb. 8, Jolin hit 10-10 attempts from the stripe. They are two of nine players in program history to go perfect from the line in a single game with 10-or-more attempts. Nogic is one of two players to achieve the feat twice. 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)
Maddie Jolin (10-10 vs. Seton Hall, 2/8/19)
Kathy Finn (10-10 vs. Rhode Island, 2/9/84)
Chelsea Marandola (10-10 vs. USF, 2/23/10)
JOVANA NOGIC BEGAN SEASON ON 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. Nogic was not selected to advance to the final list of 10 players.
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.Â
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 earned the honor a program-best five times (Dec. 24, Jan. 7, Jan. 14, Feb. 11, Mar. 4), while Webb nabbed the accolade for the first time in her career on Jan. 21. Â
FRIARS WIN THREE-STRAIGHT IN BIG EAST REGULAR-SEASON PLAY FOR FIRST TIME SINCE 2001-02 SEASON... Earlier this season the Friars were on a three-game win streak in BIG EAST play, 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 IN 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)
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.Â
EXCEEDING EXPECTATION... Heading into the 2018-19 campaign, Providence was picked to finish ninth in the BIG EAST Preseason Coaches' Poll. The Friars went on to finish with an 8-10 mark and found themselves in a tie for sixth in the final standings. The Friars entered the BIG EAST Tournament as the No. 7 seed, marking its highest seed since 1996. Additionally, Providence is heading to the Postseason WNIT Round of 16 with a 19-15 overall record, marking their first post-season appearance since 2010. Â
WHAT'S NEXT... The winner of Tuesday's game between Providence and Georgetown will advance to the Quarterfinals to face the winner of the match-up against James Madison and Virginia Tech. That game is scheduled to be played at 7:00 p.m. on Thursday, March 28 at James Madison in Harrisonburg, Va.