Today's Game:
The Lady Jaspers will take on the Iona College Gaels today in their last regular season game. In their previous meeting this season, Manhattan came away with a 82-57 victory at Draddy Gymansium as the team shot 53% from the field led by Gabrielle Cottrell's 22 point performance. Manhattan leads the all-time series 38-18 and they will be coming into their 57th match-up in the programs history. In their first game this season, Aubrie Dellinger finished the game with 15 points alongside Kelly Regan's 14 for the three Lady J's in double figures. As a team, Manhattan went 9-9 from the free throw line that game, marking 28 consecutive free throws made, including the game before. Iona has won the last five of six, with the Lady Jaspers winning the previous seven in a row.
"Four"some:
Making History:
For the first time in Manhattan College Women's Basketball History, two players have made over 50 three pointers in one season. Gabrielle Cottrell and Aurbie Dellinger both surpassed the mark on February 3, when they played Loyola College at Draddy. They are currently 2 and 3 in the conference for three point shooting.
From Down Town:
Flood Warning:
Senior Caitlin Flood has scored a total 1,362 points in her career. She has jumped to the 5th all-time scorer for Manhattan. Flood passed the career milestone in a 76-51 win over Howard University in the Brown University Tournament. Flood is the first Lady Jasper to join the 1,000 point club since Rosalee Mason did it in 2004 and the 16th in Manhattan College Women's Basketball history.
History Vs. Iona:
History vs. MAAC: The Lady J's have a 197-211 record while playing MAAC opponents. Last season they lost a second round game to MAAC Champion, Marist College 42-55. Manhattan finished 7-11 last year in conference play and is currently 9-6.
On the Horizon:
After the conclusion of the reguar season, Manhattan will look towards the MAAC Championship Tournament from March 6-9. The Lady Jaspers took a second round exit last year to defending MAAC Champion Marist College and have a 7-4 since winning the MAAC Title in the 2002-03 season.