Women’s Hoops Closes Out Regular Season At Home

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Feb. 26, 2004
Contact: Amanda Brickell

 

HAMILTON, N.Y. – The Colgate women’s hoops team (16-9, 8-4) will close out one of the best regular season campaigns in school history this weekend and could come away with the program’s first regular season championship.  Coming into the final weekend of play, four teams remain atop the league standings and are vying for the number one seed in the Patriot League Tournament.

 

The Raiders will look to knock Lehigh (11-14, 8-4) out of the four-way tie at on Friday.  Colgate defeated the Mountain Hawks 73-62 at Stabler Arena earlier this season.  On Sunday the Raiders will celebrate senior day at against Bucknell (13-12, 6-6), whom they defeated 78-68 on the road last month.

 

The Raiders have already won 16 games this season, including seven of their last nine, for the best win total since the 1985-86 campaign.  Junior Emily Braseth (Traverse City, Mich.) has been the Raiders’ leading scorer averaging 17.2 points per outing.

 

Senior Malissa Burke (Traverse City, Mich.) is also an offensive force with 14.1 points and 3.56 assists per game.  Going into her final two appearances on

Cotterell Court
she has scored over 1,350 points, the sixth best total in school history.  She is four three-pointers away from breaking Colgate’s career record of 136 and is eighth on Colgate’s career assist board with 266.

 

Junior Milaina Lagzdins (Burlington, Ont.) has registered a double-double in five of nine games since moving into the starting line-up.  She leads the team in rebounds with 6.9 per contest and pulled down a career-high 19 boards in Colgate’s last outing against American.

 

Junior Chigozie Ozor (Ann Arbor, Mich.) wreaks havoc on opponents with her quickness and tenacious defense.  She is second in the league with 2.84 steals per game and is eighth on Colgate’s season steals list with 71 swipes.  She also contributes 7.6 points and 4.2 rebounds per game.

 

Leandra Fuller (Harrisburg, Pa.) is a force down low for Colgate.  Though just a junior, she holds the school record for career blocks with 109 and has posted Colgate’s third highest season blocks total with 39.  She averages 6.7 points and 5.1 rebounds.

 

Colgate will honor three talented senior captains in Burke, Emily Damuth (Saginaw, Mich.), and Victoria Briscoe (Landover, Md.) prior to the Bucknell game on Sunday.  Damuth has contributed 101 points and 54 assists in 76 career appearances.  Briscoe suffered a career-ending ankle injury in a car accident prior to this season after sitting out last season following knee surgery.  She owns the sixth highest season assists total in school history with 123 during the 2001-02 campaign.

 

The 2003-04 squad led by its senior captains will compete for the team’s first NCAA tournament berth at the Patriot League tournament beginning Fri., March 5.