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Women's Basketball Travels to Davidson Saturday

Rams Looking to Start New Winning Streak, Earn 10th Conference Win

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Bronx, N.Y. – The Fordham women's basketball team (18-6, 9-2 A-10) returns to the road this weekend for the first of two games in four days. The Rams will travel to Davidson (10-14, 5-6 A-10) on Saturday for a 2 p.m. tip before returning to host La Salle on Tuesday night.
 
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Upcoming Promotions
National Girls and Women in Sports Day/Girl Scout Day/Breast Cancer Awareness Day - 2/13/18 @ 7pm – Join us for our annual Breast Cancer Awareness contest, which is also National Girls and Women in Sports Day and Girl Scout Day. Several student-athletes of the women's sports at Fordham will be in attendance to run stations next to the court, teaching kids about their respective sports, playing games and activities, and helping kids make their own posters.
 
All Girl Scouts in attendance will receive a Fordham Women's Basketball Patch. Discount tickets can be purchased online with promo code gscout18.
 
Senior Day - 2/24/18 @ 2PM - Please join us as we celebrate our seniors for all they have done the past four years!
 
Harry's Hustlers Youth Groups – Coach Gaitley established Harry's Hustlers in honor of her late father, Harry Vanderslice, which allows a different youth group to be the team's special guests for a game. Guests will attend the contest for free, will get special seating directly behind the Fordham bench, and get to participate in the high-five tunnel during player introductions. All those in attendance will receive a Harry's Hustlers t-shirt. Must be 8th grade or younger. For more information on participating, please contact Clare Berenato at cberenato@fordham.edu.
 
Last Time Out vs. Rhode Island
Fordham was never tied nor trailed to Rhody last Sunday afternoon, jumping out to a 10-0 lead two minutes into the contest and forcing an early timeout from head coach Daynia La-Force. Though the (visiting) Rams would get within 10 during a fouth quarter surge, the (hosting) Rams never let their lead get back to single digits after that two-minute run, which would stretch to a 31-13 lead at the first quarter and 41-31 at the half, both new season-highs for first quarter and first half scoring.
 
Rhode Island actually outshot Fordham, 53.6% to 50.0%, the second time that the latter has hit half of its shots or better this season, thanks to Nicole Jorgensen, who hit 17-of-22 shots for a career-high 35 points. Non-Jorgensen's were 13-of-34 from the floor for Rhody. For Fordham, G'mrice Davis returned from a one-game absence to post a team-high 22 points on 9-of-17 shooting and tallied her 10th straight double-double with 15 rebounds, adding two assists, two blocks, and a steal over 39 minutes. Bre Cavanaugh, fresh off her 37-point outburst at Saint Louis, tallied her 10th 20-point game of the year, finishing with exactly 20 points on 6-of-17 shooting, five rebounds, four assists, and a whopping seven steals, which were the second-most in a single game in school history. Lauren Holden and Mary Goulding, with 16 and 12, respectively, also finished in double figures. Goulding also added four dimes, a block, and two steals.
 
Series History vs. Davidson
The Rams hold a 6-2 all-time series advantage since 2015, the year the Wildcats joined the Atlantic 10. After a 66-58 victory on Rose Hill in mid-January during the team's annual Field Trip Day event, the Rams also hold a perfect 5-0 record in the Bronx. Cavanaugh went for 20 points, Davis tallied a double-double, and Zara Jillings handed out eight assists, a season-high for the Rams. The two schools met three times a year ago, each tallying a home win in the regular season before Fordham breezed past the Wildcats in the first round of the A-10 Championship, played in the Bronx under the league's new postseason format.
 
Davis Becomes Second Ram to Reach 1,000 Career Points and Rebounds
G'mrice Davis scored her 1,000th point with her first basket at Albany on November 19, the 20th Ram to ever reach the feat. She has steadily risen up the all-time scoring list and recently joined the all-time top-10. The Philadelphia native sits on 1,321 career points, having just passed Becky Peters ('12) for seventh all-time. Meanwhile, with Davis' 14th and final rebound at VCU, she reached the 1,000 rebound milestone, becoming the second Ram to accomplish both feats, alongside Fordham Hall of Famer Anne Gregory O'Connell. However, Davis is still 950 boards away from tying her.
 
Gaitley Gets Career Win Number 600
Stephanie Gaitley got her first career win against Siena in December 28, 1985. She got her 500th career victory while at Fordham, against Temple on March 10, 2013, in the Atlantic 10 Championship semifinals in Philadelphia. After stops at Richmond, Saint Joseph's, LIU Brooklyn, Monmouth, and now Fordham, the Ocean City, N.J. native can claim what less than 70 coaches all-time can: 600 career wins. She did it with a 72-48 win over St. Bonaventure on January 25, on her birthday, to boot, and currently holds a 602-352 all-time record.
 
Cavanaugh Named A-10 Rookie of the Week
Bre Cavanaugh took home her fourth Atlantic 10 Rookie of the Week honor this season by averaging 28.5 points, 4.5 rebounds, 4.0 steals, and 2.5 assists across 44.0 minutes per game last week, nearly carrying the Rams to a double overtime win at Saint Louis with G'mrice Davis out, and then helping her team to a 12-point win over Rhode Island at home on Sunday, tallying the second-most steals in a game in program history, with seven.
 
Top-25 Ranked Defense
Stephanie Gaitley's Rams have spent the majority of this season in the top-10 nationally in scoring defense, as high as fourth and now as low as 22nd after 91 points allowed to Saint Louis and 64 to Rhode Island, with 56.2 points allowed per game this season. The Rams have allowed just 10 60-point games this season, holding a 6-4 record in said games. All other opponents this season have scored between 33 and 59 points, with just 12 of its 24 opponents reaching the 55-point barrier. Opponents are shooting 40.4% from the field but just 28.6% from behind the arc, ranked 45th in the country. Under Gaitley, the Rams have been a top-50 defense in all six of her previous seasons and have finished within the top-20 in half of them.
 
Rams Third in A-10 in RPI
The Rams began at 65th in the initial NCAA RPI and hovered for a few weeks between there and 59th. The one-point loss to Dayton dropped them down to 72nd before bouncing back to 65th after three straight wins. The loss at Saint Louis pushed Fordham down to 68th but the Rams are now 75th despite the win over Rhody. Both Dayton (44th) and Duquesne (55th) are ahead in-conference. This year, Fordham has wins over Northern Colorado (31st), St. John's (58th), UC Davis (66th), Saint Louis (91st), George Washington (94th), and George Mason (111th), and played Dayton, Albany (74th) and Penn State (79th) tight, and held UCLA (8th) to its fourth-lowest scoring output on the year. St. John's was ranked 12th at the time of their meeting.
 
One of the Nation's Top Rebounders
G'mrice Davis, the nation's returning leading rebounder, hasn't missed a beat, ranked second in all of Division I with 10.2 defensive boards per contest, second with 13.4 rebounds per game, and sixth with 294 total boards. The senior's 20 double-doubles ranks third in the country, as well. Davis has tallied at least 13 points, 12 rebounds, and one steal in all but eight contests this year. Her 13.4 rebounds per game currently ranks third in a single season at Fordham, behind Anne Gregory O'Connell's two best single-campaign rates and ahead of her third-best, 13.1. Last year, Davis' final clip of 12.8 boards per game ended up fourth-highest, ahead of Gregory O'Connell's worst mark of 12.4. Among active Division I players, Davis is second with 1,064 career rebounds, behind Stephanie Mavunga of Ohio State (1,138) and just ahead of Rebekah VanDijk of Texas-Arlington (1,063). Davis' 50 career double-doubles are currently tied for most among active players with Mavunga. Iowa's Megan Gustafson is just behind, with 49.
 
National Ranks
Davis is once again doing her thing on the glass and the Rams are, as usual under Coach Gaitley, a top defensive squad, but this year's team is also minimizing fouls and turnovers and sinking free throws at solid rates. Fordham ranks 21st in Division I with just 14.5 personal fouls per game, and 55th with 347 total fouls. The former ranks first in the conference, the latter second. At the free throw line, the Rams convert on 75.4% of their attempts, ranked tops in the A-10 and 36th in the country. Part of the team's success on defense comes from limiting opposing rebounds and three-point shooting. Fordham grabs just 37.4 rebounds per contest (182nd) but has a rebounding margin of +7.0, which ranks 37th in the country, thanks to holding opponents to just 30.4 boards per game. Foes are also shooting just 28.6% from behind the arc, which ranks 45th in the country. The Rams have done better at taking care of the ball, too, with just 13.9 turnovers per game, ranked 58th overall.
 
Lauren Holden ranks second in Division I in minutes played per game, at 39.4, and second in total minutes at 945. The junior guard played all 50 minutes twice this year (at St. John's and at Saint Louis), and has gone the distance in 14 of 24 games this season. Aside from outings of 29 and 33 minutes, the junior has played at least 36 minutes in every game. Bre Cavanaugh and G'mrice Davis have also been asked to log heavy minutes this year, ranked seventh and 27th, respectively, at 38.5 and 37.1 minutes. Both Cavanaugh and Davis also rank within the top-100 in field goals attempts, at 52nd and 97th, respectiely, with 355 and 328, while Davis sits 68th in the country, and second in the A-10, with 152 field goals to-date. Cavanaugh has been excellent from the line, hitting the second-most free throws by a Fordham rookie in the program's history, with 104. That number ranks 37th nationally, while her 83.9% shooting clip sits 53rd.
 
Defense, Defense, Defense
A staple of the Gaitley-led Rams is defense, and no stat better represents that than Fordham's 55-5 record when holding opponents under 50 points during her tenure. Last January, Saint Joseph's defeated the Rams, 47-44, at Hagan Arena in Philadelphia, ending a streak of 38 consecutive contests with such victories. The last time before that loss, coincidentally, was also against the Hawks, in the 2013 A-10 Championship game at the Barclays Center, 47-46. Fordham was 10-1 last year when holding opponents under 50 points and are 7-0 this season, just missing out on two more against the Colonials and Minutewomen, who scored late baskets in the final seconds, with St. Bonaventure's 48 points last Thursday being the most recent.
 
Since Gaitley took over before the 2011-12 season, the Rams' defense have ranked within the top-50 in every season, and within the top-20 at the conclusion of half of them. The highest a Gaitley-coached defense has finished was 12th during the conference championship-winning 2013-14 campaign, holding opponents at 56.3 points per game, while the 2012-13 squad held opponents to just 52.4 points per game, ranked 16th nationally. Last year, Fordham held opponents to 56.2 points per game and was ranked 19th in the country at season's end. This season, the Rams are holding opponents at 56.4 points per game, which ranks 22nd in the country.
 
Stellar Start to League Play
The Rams' two conference losses have come in thrilling, yet heartbreaking fashion, first with a one-point loss to Dayton at home and then in double overtime at Saint Louis. Otherwise, Fordham has rattled off nine league victories, with a 5-1 home record and 4-1 on the road. Coach Gaitley has used an eight-player rotation thus far in league action, which includes five freshmen. Across the Rams' 11 games, Bre Cavanaugh is leading the way with a league-leading 20.1 points per contest on 36.8% shooting, 28.7% from downtown, and 86.2% (56-of-65) from the free-throw line across 39.5 minutes per game. The redshirt freshman also leads the squad with 15 steals, is tied for second with 27 assists, and is third with 4.5 rebounds per contest. Her 6.4 field goals per contest is tied with Dayton's Jenna Burdette for fourth-most. G'mrice Davis' 7.6 field goals per league game is tops. The senior forward is averaging 18.6 points and 13.4 rebounds with 23 assists, six blocks, and eight thefts. Both Lauren Holden and Mary Goulding come into Saturday's contest averaging 10.8 points per league game, the latter having only appeared in six due to injury. Holden is hitting a team-high 40.3% of three-point efforts, making 25-of-62, the same number as Cavanaugh, who has taken 25 more shots from behind the arc. On limited shots, Zara Jillings and Kendell Heremaia are shooting 38.5% and 35.3%, respectively, from deep. Jillings has impressed over 26.2 league minutes per game, making six starts, with 4.3 points on 51.4% overall shooting but also a 27/14 assist/turnover ration, the assists tied with Cavanaugh for second-most. As a team, Fordham is outscoring opponents 65.8 to 58.4 with percentages mostly even across the board. The Rams are being outshot slightly overall (42.2% to 42.0%) and at the charity stripe (76.5% to 76.8%) but are outshooting opponents from downtown, 33.2% to 31.0%. On the glass, Fordham holds a 37.2-29.5 advantage, and have more assists (146) than turnovers (139), plus a combined 70 blocks and assists.
 
This Is Our House
Fordham finished its 2016-17 campaign with a 16-3 at home, as opposed to a 5-7 record on the road and 1-2 at neutral sites. They were also 7-1 during home conference contests for the second year in a row. This year, they are 12-2 thus far in the Bronx, including a 5-1 mark in conference play. Since Gaitley took over before the 2011-12 season, the Rams hold a 83-26 (76.1%) record at home across 109 contests. On the flip side, including this year's 6-4 mark, Gaitley's Rams are 55-56 (49.5%) on the road or on neutral ground during her tenure.
 
Bre for Three-Seven
Bre Cavanaugh set a Fordham freshman record at Saint Louis, dropping 37 points on 12-of-30 shooting, 5-of-8 from three-point range, and hitting all eight of her free throw attempts, all over 48 of 50 possible minutes. The 37 points are a new season-high among Atlantic 10 players and are the most ever by a Ram rookie. Cavanaugh is also the third freshman to have multiple 30-point games, along with Fordham Hall of Famers Anne Gregory O'Connell, Sharon Nast, and Jeanine Radice. In fact, only six players have ever had multiple 30-point performances in a single campaign. Both Cavanaugh's 12 field goals and five triples are both season-highs as are her 30 attempts. The Allamuchy, N.J. native scored the final eight points for Fordham in regulation, including clutch free throws with 10 seconds left to tie the game up, and eight points in the double overtime period.
 
Cavanaugh's Other Career Night
Cavanaugh previously busted loose for 34 points in the one-point loss to Dayton in mid-January. She did so on 10-of-19 shooting, 4-of-11 from behind the arc, and 10-of-11 from the free throw line, the latter of which still stands as a season-high. Cavanaugh scored 19 in the first half, with 13 coming in the first quarter, on 8-of-14 shooting. In the second half, she took just five shots, hitting two, but did most of her damage from the charity stripe. The 34 points were then the second-most ever by a Ram rookie in a single game, behind Anne Gregory O'Connell's 36 against Cordlandt State in 1976.
 
Bre the Thief
The Allamuchy, N.J. native has done several things this year that no other freshman has ever done but on Sunday against Rhode Island, she did something no player has ever accomplished in Fordham history - tallying seven steals. In the program's history, four different players (Liz McGovern, Mary Hayes, Cami Cass twice, and Lauren Fleischer) have recorded eight in a single game but no one has ever had seven in a single game. Cavanaugh jumped ahead of G'mrice Davis for the team lead with that performance, now with 33 on the year. Both are tied for 11th in the conference with 1.4 thefts per game.
 
G's Double-Doubles
G'mrice Davis is tied with Ohio State's Stephanie Mavunga for most active career double-doubles in Division I, with 50. The senior forward has 20 this season out of 22 games after 24 (out of 34 games) a year ago. After failing to record one as a freshman, she tallied six as a sophomore. In her career, Davis has recorded 10 or more rebounds in 54 of 115 contests and has scored at least 10 points in 70 games. In her senior campaign, thus far, Davis has failed to record double-digit rebounds just twice (nine vs. Bucknell, eight vs. UCLA), and failed to reach double figure points just once (seven vs. UCLA). Since, she has fired off 12 straight double-doubles, which is tied for the 12th-longest streak in NCAA history.
 
Got a Minute?
Junior tri-captain Lauren Holden ranks second in the country with 39.4 minutes played per contest, and is second with 945 total minutes played. She has gone the distance on 14 separate occasions this season, including two separate 50-minute efforts. Aside from 29 minutes in a blowout win over Iona and 33 against Northern Colorado due to foul trouble Holden has played at least 35 minutes every game and at least 39 in 16. A starter since midway through her freshman season, Holden just passed the 2,500-minute mark against Davidson and entered the all-time top-20. Bre Cavanaugh and G'mrice Davis are also inside the top-30 nationally in minutes played, with 38.5 and 37.1, ranked seventh and 27th, respectively. Davis' 3,192 career minutes ranks 10th all-time.
 
Holden From Downtown and At the Line
Lauren Holden entered her junior campaign outside of the top-10 for career three-point makes and has since ascended up to eighth on the all-time list, passing Annie Zopf ('09), Monica Mack ('05), and now Arielle Collins ('13), with 134 career triples. She is 22 away from passing Becky Peters ('12) for seventh all-time. Holden's 82.8% conversion rate at the charity stripe, as well, ranks sixth-best in Fordham history.
 
Crashing the Offensive Glass
Fordham grabbed an astounding 23 offensive rebounds at Penn State, compared to 16 on the defensive end, which was 20 more than the Lady Lions' three by night's end, hauled in another 19 (compared to 20 defensive) at VCU and another 17 against St. Bonaventure. For the season, of the Rams' 897 rebounds, 289 have come on the offensive glass, or just under one third of the time (32.2%). For the season, Davis has 69, Goulding has 44, Klug has 42, Jillings has 27, and Cavanaugh has 22. Klug has just five fewer offensive boards than defensive and more than one-third of Jillings' boards come on the offensive end (27-of-67 - 40.3%). Three others have between 11 and 15. Fordham outrebounds its opponents on the offensive glass, 289-194.
 
Gaitley Makes History
Stephanie Gaitley reached 100 wins with the Fordham program against Little Rock on November 19, 2016, and later won her 116th contest at home against Massachusetts, 74-43, in February, passing Kathy Mosolino ('74-'80) for the most wins in program history. Gaitley tied and passed the milestone with two typical Gaitley-inspired performances, with three-pointers and excellent defense, holding both opponents below 50 points. Entering the 2017-18 season, Gaitley had 120 wins across six seasons in the Bronx, an average of over 20 per campaign. Her 138 total wins are the second-most of any of Gaitley's stops in her 32-year career as a head coach, ahead of her 116 wins at Richmond (1985-91) but a ways away from her 10-year stint at Saint Joseph's (1991-2001), in which she racked up 196 wins. Gaitley has a career 602-352 record and has the second-most overall wins among active A-10 coaches, behind Saint Louis' Lisa Stone, who has 606, and has the second-most in-conference wins by any Atlantic 10 coach, with 174, between Fordham and Saint Joseph's, but is 66 behind Joe McKeown's record of 240 that he accumulated during his 17 years with George Washington from 1989 to 2008.
 
Counting on Cavanaugh
The redshirt freshman waited two years to grace a collegiate basketball court in an official capacity and her hardwork and perseverence has paid off in a big way. Now a four-time Atlantic 10 Rookie of the Week, plus Metropolitan Basketball Writers' Association and CollegeSportsMadness.com's Player of the Week, twice each, Cavanaugh has scored in double figures in all but three games (a team-high nine against UCLA, eight points vs. Bucknell in the next game, and a season-low four at Richmond), including 10 20-plus point efforts and two 30-point explosions. The Allamuchy, N.J. native ranks seventh in the country with 38.5 minutes played per game and has gone the distance 10 times, including a stretch of seven straight between UC Davis and Dayton, playing at least 37 minutes in all but four games this year. Cavanugh has hit at least one three-pointer in all but one game (at Richmond), two in 12 games, twice with three, one with four, and now a season-high five at Saint Louis. She is averaging a league-leading 20.1 points per conference contest. She's doing that on 36.8% shooting overall and 86.2% from the line (56-of-65), with a 27/17 assist/turnover ratio.
 
Cavanaugh Among Fordham Rookies
Cavanaugh's current 17.01 points per game pace is the second-highest among freshman, behind Hall of Famers Anne Gregory O'Connell (22.0 in 1976-77), her 410 overall points already ranks fourth, and her 104 free throws made is already second-most behind Liz Kane's mark of 117 in 1986-87. Her 923 minutes played rank fifth, her 130 field goals rank sixth, and her 46 three-pointers are fourth among rookies. She topped all rookies with 85.3% makes from the charity stripe but sank to second (83.9%) by hitting 5-of-8 against Rhody, but and it would rank just within the all-time top-10 for all players. Also among all players, her 17.1 points per game average ranks 13th.
 
Davis, Cavanaugh Sweep Weekly A-10 Awards
G'mrice Davis and Bre Cavanaugh were named last week's Atlantic 10 Co-Player and Rookie of the Week, respectively. Davis, who became Fordham's first-ever back-to-back weekly award winner, averaged 24.5 points and 14.5 rebounds per game, while Cavanaugh averaged 21.5 points and 4.0 boards as the duo proved instrumental in two A-10 victories. This was Cavanaugh's third award of the season, second-most in a single season in program history, along with Megan Mahoney (2007-08), but two back of Samantha Clark (2012-13).
 
Seven-Game Winning Streak
Fordham's seven-game winning streak was snapped against Dayton last Wednesday. During the team's streak, Fordham was averaging 65.4 points per game compared to opponents' 54.6. G'mrice Davis led the way with 18.9 points (on 47.1% shooting), 13.7 rebounds, and chipped in 16 assists. Bre Cavanaugh was right behind her with 18.6 points on 38.6% shooting and 11 steals, while Lauren Holden shot the ball at a 41.3% clip from behind the arc for 12.3 points per contest. Johanna Klug was super efficient, converting 24-of-34 looks for a 70.6% field goal percentage, and added 4.6 rebounds and seven blocks. Zara Jillings also stepped up and was fantastic in efficiency and as another ball-handler, shooting 50.0% from the field (12-of-24) with 3.9 boards and a team-high 22 assists, plus three blocks and two steals.
 
60 is the Magic Number?
The Rams were 15-0 when scoring 60 or more points last season. Fordham was also 11-1 when holding opponents under 50 points (and 13-1 when holding them at 52 or under). After scoring at or under 55 points across their first six contests this year, the Rams have scored 60 or more in 16 of the last 18 contests, and have an 13-3 record when hitting the 60-point mark.
 
Jillings Dishing It Out
Zara Jillings dished out eight assists against Davidson on January 10, a season-high for all Fordham players. It was also the most in a game since Tiffany Ruffin notched nine at Rhode Island on February 15, 2015, and were the most by a freshman in the last 25 years. Jillings' 39 dimes on the year ranks fifth in the squad but her 27 helpers in conference play is three short of Lauren Holden's team lead.
 
Career Milestone Watch
- Bre Cavanaugh is 40 points away from 450
- Bre Cavanaugh is 20 field goals away from 150
- Bre Cavanaugh is four three-pointers away from 50
- Bre Cavanaugh is 46 free throw away from 150
- Bre Cavanaugh is four assists away from 50
- Bre Cavanaugh is 17 steals away from 50
- Bre Cavanaugh is 77 minutes away from 1,000
- G'mrice Davis is seven points away from 1,350
- G'mrice Davis is 36 rebounds away from 1,100
- G'mrice Davis is 41 offensive rebounds away from 300
- G'mrice Davis is 17 field goals away from 550
- G'mrice Davis is 23 free throws away from 300
- G'mrice Davis is seven blocks away from 50
- G'mrice Davis is eight minutes away from 3,200
- Mary Goulding is 49 points away from 300
- Mary Goulding is 46 rebounds away from 250
- Mary Goulding is 32 assists away from 100
- Mary Goulding is three appearances away from 50
- Mary Goulding is two starts away from 25
- Mary Goulding is 38 minutes away from 1,000
- Lauren Holden is 20 points away from 750
- Lauren Holden is 16 three-pointers away from 150
- Lauren Holden is 24 assists away from 200
- Lauren Holden is five field goals away from 250
- Lauren Holden is seven minutes away from 2,800
- Lauren Holden is two starts away from 75
- Lauren Holden is 12 appearances away from 100
 
Opponents Scoring Under 40
The Rams, all-time, since the move from the AIAW to the NCAA in 1983, have held opponents under 40 points 19 times, all coming in 1990 and beyond. Under Stephanie Gaitley, that number is eight, including two this season and Richmond's 38 points being the latest. Northern Colorado and Richmond each came into their respective contests averaging 69 points per game. The Bears' 33 points were the third-lowest by a Fordham opponent all-time.
 
Davis Racks Up Preseason Honors
As mentioned, Davis' breakout junior season saw her earn First Team All-Conference and All-Defensive honors, and it was announced at A-10 Media Day that the league's coaches have predicted her to do so again as a senior. Davis was also recently selected as one of 20 players in Division I women's basketball for the inaugural Katrina McClain Award watch list, to be given out to the country's top power forward, starting this season.
 
Fordham Picked to Finish Fifth in Preseason Poll
Likewise, the league's coaches also predicted an identical fifth-place finish for Fordham in the preseason poll. Dayton, last year's champions, garnered eight first-place votes for a total of 182 points, just ahead of Saint Louis, who tallied 174 points and three first-place votes, and Saint Joseph's, with 170 points and the final three first-place votes. Duquesne, with 160 points, rounds out the top five in a predicted fourth-place finish. George Washington (116), La Salle (114), George Mason (79), Richmond (78), and Massachusetts (73) filled out spots 6-10, followed by VCU (56), St. Bonaventure (50), Rhode Island (46), and Davidson (22).
 
Five Fordham Debuts
Five freshmen made their debuts against UMBC, the most since 2011. Three of those freshmen started the contest, the most in the last 15 years. Joey Klug's 13 points were the most by a freshman in her debut since Hannah Missry scored 14 in 2013. Klug became the first freshman to record both a block and a steal in her debut over the last 15 years, as well, and the first to record at least one block since Samantha Clark had two in her 2012 debut. Cavanaugh's 39 minutes were the most by a freshman making her debut since Megan Mahoney played all 40 minutes in 2007.
 
Fordham on the International Scene
The Rams boast one of the larger international contingents, between players and coaching staff, in the country. Seven different countries are represented: Barbados (Sonia Burke), Fiji (Valerie Nainima, Vilisi Tavui), Germany (Johanna Klug), Latvia (Asnate Fomina), Poland (Angelika Szumilo), and New Zealand (Mary Goulding, Kendell Heremaia, Zara Jillings), and 13 from the USA. Jillings and Klug each participated with their respective national teams over the summer, with the former playing sporadically for the New Zealand senior national team and Klug helped lead Germany to the European U20 B championship. 
 
20 Wins
The 66-61 double overtime win at La Salle last February was Fordham's 20th win of the season. It is the fourth time under Stephanie Gaitley that the Rams have amassed 20 or more wins, and it is the 16th season that Gaitley has personally won 20 or more, out of 31 seasons. Previously, there had been just five 20-win seasons in program history -- three with Kathy Mosolino (1977-80), one under Christina Wielgus (1991-92), and one under Kevin Morris (1993-94).
 
Four Sign NLIs in 2017-18 Recruiting Class
Coach Gaitley announced a four-player class earlier this week, made up of two guards and two forwards, locally from New York and Pennsylvania: Chloe Chaffin, Kaitlyn Downey, Megan Jonassen, and Catherine Polisano. Read more about them HERE.
 
Up Next
The Rams return home to host La Salle on Tuesday night at 7 p.m. in the team's annual Play4Kay game.
 
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