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Game 18: Wagner (2-15, 1-5 NEC) at Saint Francis U (9-8, 4-2 NEC)
Saturday, Jan. 26 - 1:00 pm
DeGol Arena - Loretto, PA

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The Wagner College women's basketball team travels to Loretto, PA on Saturday for an NEC game against the Red Flash of Saint Francis U. It marks the fourth of five straight games away from Grymes Hill for the Green & White, who are in the midst of nearly 1,200 miles of travel over the course of the five-game road swing.

Wagner looks to rebound following a loss to NEC foe Bryant on Monday, falling 65-47 at the Chace Athletic Center in Smithfield, RI. Freshman Jordyn Peck led the Seahawks with 16 points, while redshirt-freshman Ebony Jennings added 10 points and seven rebounds.

Peck leads Wagner offensively with 10.6 ppg, with senior Marie-Laurence Archambault and sophomore Stephanie Blais right behind at 10.1 and 9.9 ppg, respectively. Senior Veronick Fournier leads Wagner on the boards with 5.4 rpg, while sophomore Jacqui Thompson has dished out a team-best 4.0 apg.

Scouting The Red Flash
Saint Francis U enters Saturday's game tied for second place in the NEC, having dropped its last two games after opening conference play 4-0. The Red Flash fell at home to Sacred Heart (Jan. 19) and Quinnipiac (Jan. 21) last weekend at DeGol Arena.

Junior Alli Williams leads the Red Flash - and the NEC - with 19.2 ppg. Senior Nickia Gibbs is second on the team with 11.2 ppg. Williams is first for Saint Francis U and fourth in the NEC with 10.6 rpg. Redshirt-senior Brittany Lilley has recorded a team-best 3.9 apg.

All-Time vs. Saint Francis U
Saturday's meeting is the 58th between the Seahawks and Red Flash. Saint Francis U holds a 37-20 advantage in the series, and has won the past five contests in the series.

On The Air
Saturday's game can be viewed on NECFrontRow.com, free of charge.

Making Her Presence Known
Redshirt-freshman Ebony Jennings has appeared in each of the past 11 games for the Seahawks, and has made a solid contribution off the bench for Wagner. On Monday at Bryant, Jennings scored a career-high 10 points and tied a career-best with seven rebounds.

Here I Am, On The Road Again
Saturday is the fourth of five straight games on the road for Wagner. At the conclusion of this weekend's road trip, the Seahawks will have played 10 of their last 12 away from Grymes Hill, and 14 of their first 19 games of the season. Following this weekend, Wagner plays six of its next seven at Spiro Sports Center.

The Pennsylvania Seahawks?
Saturday's game is the fifth of six the Seahawks will play in Pennsylvania this season. By comparison, Wagner has played five games at home so far this year.

Grand Theft Basketball
Wagner came up with 13 steals on Monday at Bryant, marking the fifth time this season the Seahawks have tallied 10 or more steals in a game. Sophomore Jacqui Thompson set a career-best mark with four steals at Bryant. Wagner recorded a season-high 14 steals against St. Francis Brooklyn (Jan. 12). Sophomore Stephanie Blais had five thefts, a career-high.

MLA Style
Senior Marie-Laurence Archambault begins Saturday's game just 34 points away from joining the Seahawks' 1,000-point club. There have been 22 1,000-point scorers in Seahawk history, most recently Kelly Clark, who reached the mark last season.

20/20 Vision
The performances by sophomore Stephanie Blais (24 points) and freshman Jordyn Peck (22) at LIU Brooklyn (Jan. 14) marked the first time two Seahawks scored 20 or more points in a game since Joy Gallagher (23) and Chelsey Bunyer (20) achieved the feat on Feb. 18, 2006.

Air Jordyn
Freshman Jordyn Peck scored 22 points in each of her first two collegiate starts - at LIU Brooklyn (Jan. 14) and Central Connecticut (Jan. 19) - making her the first Wagner freshman to score 20 or more points twice in a season since Marie-Laurence Archambault did it twice in a three-game span during the 2009-2010 season.

Blais All Day
Sophomore Stephanie Blais scored a career-high 24 points in the Seahawks' win at LIU Brooklyn (Jan. 14), going 9-for-16 from the floor and pulling down six rebounds in the victory. Blais' Monday performance came after an effort of 14  points, seven rebounds, six assists and five steals against St. Francis Brooklyn in the previous game (Jan. 12).

More For The Mantle
Freshman Jordyn Peck won her third Choice Hotels NEC Rookie of the Week award of the year Jan. 15 after a pair of 22-point performances in her first two collegiate starts.

You Will Not Make This Shot
The Seahawks held LIU Brooklyn to one field goal in the final 4:47 on Jan. 14, and only two made baskets from the floor in the final 7:37 of the contest.

The Free Throw Line Is Your Friend
The Seahawks took a season-best 23 free throw attempts in the win at LIU Brooklyn (Jan. 14). It was the fourth consecutive game in which Wagner took double-digit trips to the line, and continued the trend on Saturday at CCSU and Monday at Bryant. The Seahawks are 2-1 in games when the team takes 18 or more free throw attempts.

If I Can Make It There...
The Seahawks have played two road games within the five boroughs of New York City so far this season, and are 2-0 in those games. Wagner defeated Columbia in Manhattan (Nov. 14), and won against LIU Brooklyn in a game across the Verrazano (Jan. 14).

Swat Team
Wagner ranks second in the NEC in blocks per game at 3.47. Sophomore Stephanie Blais ranks fifth in the conference with 20 blocks, while senior Marie-Laurence Archambault is also in the top 10, tied for eighth with 15. Archambault recorded four blocks at LIU Brooklyn (Jan. 14), a career-high.

Uno, Dos, Tres, Catorce
The number 14 has been very good to the Seahawks this season. Wagner is 2-0 on the 14th of the month, with wins over Columbia (Nov. 14) and LIU Brooklyn (Jan. 14). The Seahawks' season-high in steals is 14 against St. Francis Brooklyn (Jan. 12). In addition, the team's second-leading scorer, Marie-Laurence Archambault, wears No. 14.

Boards Aren't Boring
Three Seahawks tallied career-highs in rebounds vs. FDU (Jan.5) Senior Marie-Laurence Archambault and freshman Jordyn Peck each grabbed eight rebounds, while redshirt-freshman Ebony Jennings had seven. The 27 defensive rebounds were the second most this season, trailing only the 36 recorded at Columbia (Nov. 14).

Dishing And Swishing
Sophomore Jacqui Thompson is fourth in the NEC with 4.1 apg. Thompson has tallied seven or more helpers in four contests this year. Her season high came on Dec. 17 against New Hampshire, when she recorded eight assists.

Amorosa Named To All-Tournament Team
Junior Laura Amorosa was named to the Saint Joseph's Hawk Classic All-Tournament Team for her play against UMBC (Dec. 28) and Fairfield (Dec. 29). Amorosa tallied a career-high seven rebounds in the first game against UMBC, following it up with nine points against the Stags.

Les Habitants de Staten Island
Three of the Seahawks' top four scorers - sophomore Stephanie Blais (9.9 ppg), along with seniors Marie-Laurence Archambault (10.1 ppg) and Veronick Fournier (6.3 ppg) are all from the province of Quebec. All three attended College Montmorency.

Threes Fallin'
Wagner has made at least eight three-pointers in six games this season. The Seahawks tallied nine made shots from outside the arc against FDU (Jan. 5) and St. Francis Brooklyn (Jan. 12), in addition to four games making eight: vs. Army (Nov. 9), Lehigh (Nov. 23), New Hampshire (Dec. 17), and UMBC (Dec. 28). The Seahawks are fourth in the NEC in made three-pointers per game at 6.12, and have made 6.5 threes per game in the team's four NEC games to this point, tied for fourth in the conference.

Here We Go, Ugo
Sophomore center Ugo Nwaigwe grabbed a career-best 10 rebounds against Iona (Dec. 1), and tied her career-high in points, tallying eight on the afternoon.

Numero Uno
The Nov. 14 victory over Columbia was the first in the head coaching career of Lisa Cermignano. The Seahawks' first-year coach served as an assistant at Maryland, Monmouth, George Washington, Vanderbilt, and Illinois before joining Wagner.

Cutting Through the Ivy
The win at Columbia (Nov. 14) moves the Seahawks to 16-7 all-time over the Lions, and 22-17 against the Ivy League. The Seahawks are 5-7 vs. Princeton, 1-1 vs. Dartmouth, and 0-2 vs. Harvard.

Coach Cermignano Announces Class Of 2017
Wagner College Head Women's Basketball Coach Lisa Cermignano announced the signing of fi ve student-athletes to national letters of intent earlier in the season. 5-9 shooting guard Maria Conyers-Jordan (Philadelphia, PA/ Friends' Central), 5-11 small forward Jackie Dluhi (Middletown, NJ/ Middletown South), 5-8 point guard Jasmine Nwajei (Rockaway Park, NY/ Murry Bergtraum), 5-8 shooting guard Lyndsay Rowe (South River, NJ/ St. John Vianney) and 6-3 forward Shakila Small(Brooklyn, NY/ Medgar Evers College Prep) will join the Seahawks for the 2013-2014 school year.

Coaching Connections
So far this season, first-year head coach Lisa Cermignano has faced two fellow alumnae of New Jersey's Gloucester Catholic High School - Pitt's Agnus Berenato and Lafayette's Dianne Nolan. Nolan attended Glassboro State College, now Rowan University. Wagner assistant coach Gina Catanzariti graduated from Rowan in 2011, scoring 1,017 points during her time in Glassboro. Catanzariti's college teammate, Ashley Cieplicki, was an assistant coach on the opposing bench for the game against FDU. The Seahawks have also faced a father and daughter pairing of head coaches this season - Army's Dave Magarity and New Hampshire's Maureen Magarity.

Front Row Seats
Wagner and the Northeast Conference have partnered with the Pack Network to launch NEC Front Row, the new webstreaming service of the Northeast Conference. NEC Front Row features live video of all men's and women's basketball games hosted by NEC member institutions during the 2012-2013 season, in addition to highlights, features, and interviews from around the conference. Go to necfrontrow.com for more information.

Monday At The Mount
The Seahawks return to action Monday night in the Old Line State, when the Green & White travel to Emmitsburg, MD to face Mount St. Mary's at 7:00 pm.
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