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Bronx, N.Y. – The Fordham women's basketball team (12-6, 3-1 A-10) will look to rebound from its first loss in over a month when it travels to Dayton (8-7, 3-1 A-10) this Sunday for its third consecutive nationally-televised weekend contest. Tip-off is slated for 2 p.m. on CBS Sports Network.
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Last Time Out
The Rams suffered a tough home loss on Wednesday night, 47-44, to VCU, losing a 17-point lead in the second half and scoring just four points in the fourth quarter. Fordham took a 30-17 lead into the half after a 17-9 second-quarter surge on 58.3% shooting. With
Mary Goulding picking up her third and fourth fouls early in the third quarter, plus
Kendell Heremaia sitting with three, the Rams struggled to score and contain VCU, as the hosts connected on just 6-of-24 shots in the second half, including a 1-of-12 mark from downtown. VCU chipped away to tie the game, 40-40, heading to the fourth quarter where
Bre Cavanaugh gave Fordham two separate two-point leads by the six-minute point. From that point on, the hosts were kept off the board while VCU ended the game on a 3-0 run.
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After shooting 11-of-21 in the first half, Fordham finished with an overall clip of 37.8% compared to VCU's 39.1%. The visitors shot just 2-of-9 from deep but the hosts mustered just 5-of-22 makes from the same range (22.7%). Fordham did win the battle of the glass for a 10th consecutive game, however, 35-23, but committed 13 turnovers, most since the team's win at Iona on December 21st. Both Cavanaugh and Goulding finished with 12 points, the former adding a team-high nine rebounds and the latter chipping in six.
Lauren Holden posted 11 points and matched her season-high of six assists, while
Kendell Heremaia added five points for a fourth straight game and eight rebounds.
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Series History vs. Dayton
The Flyers hold a 23-6 all-time advantage over Fordham since 1996, the latter's first year of competition in the Atlantic 10. The Rams have once just once in Dayton - back in 1997, 68-65. Fordham's only other regular season win came in the Bronx under Coach Gaitley, 66-52, in 2017. The team's four other vicotries all came during conference tournaments on neutral courts.
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Swiper No Swiping
Fordham is once again tops in the country in limiting turnovers, with just 10.7 per game. Wyoming is the only other school to average fewer than 11. Fordham has committed between five and 15 turnovers thus far this season, with five single-digit turnover performances and nine games with 10 or less. Sunday's five turnovers were the fewest since the 2012-13 squad committed just four against Holy Cross on January 6 of that year.
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The Rams have six of the top 30 in assist/turnover ratio in the Atlantic 10.
Zara Jillings is tied for fifth (1.7),
Mary Goulding and
Bre Cavanaugh are tied for 10th (1.5),
Kaitlyn Downey and
Lauren Holden are tied for 18th (1.3), and
Kendell Heremaia is tied for 26th (1.2). All six Rams who are averaging 20 or more minutes have a positive assist/turnover ratio.
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Cavanaugh Named Atlantic 10 Player of the Week for a Third Time
The redshirt sophomore picked up her third A-10 Player of the Week award this week after averaging 19.0 points, 9.0 rebounds, 4.5 assists, and 1.0 steals across 38.5 minutes of two wins last week, against Richmond and at Saint Louis. She was also named the National Jesuit Women's Player of the Week for the first time, as well. She was a four-time Rookie of the Week winner last year. Read more by
clicking here.
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Seven-Game Winning Streak
Prior to Wednesday's loss, the Rams had rattled off seven straight wins since opening nonconference action with a 5-5 record. During the run, Fordham had wins at Iona, over Maine and Middle Tennessee State at the 12th Annual Holiday Classic, at George Washington, Richmond at home, and at Saint Louis to begin conference play. Here were some key stats from the team's winning streak:
               - Average margin of victory: 60.6 to 4870 (+11.9)
               - Outshot opponents 40.9% to 38.9% overall and 33.3% to 22.3% from behind the arc
               - Outrebounded opponents 36.3 to 28.0 (+8.3), including 90-49 on the offensive glass
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Bre Cavanaugh averaged 16.9 points, 8.9 rebounds, and 1.6 steals over 39.4 minutes
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Mary Goulding averaged 11.7 points, 7.4 rebounds, and 3.3 assists per game
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Lauren Holden averaged 10.9 points on 46.7% overall shooting and 44.1% from deep
               - Jonassen (54.5%), Goulding (50.7%), Jillings (47.6%), and Holden (46.7%), shot well
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Coach Gaitley Reaches 150 Fordham Victories
The 68-49 win over Columbia was head coach
Stephanie Gaitley's 150th in charge of the Fordham women's basketball program. She became the program's all-time winningest coach in 2016 and picked up career victory number 600 last year.
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Other milestone Fordham victories for Coach Gaitley include:
               - First win: at home against Cleveland State, 52-43, on 11/16/11
               - 50th win: at home against Saint Louis, 74-52, on 1/2/14
               - 63rd win: in the A-10 Championship game against Dayton, 63-51, on 3/9/14, in Richmond, Va.
               - 100th win: against Little Rock, 65-43, at home in the opening round of the preseason WNIT on 11/19/16
               - 116th win (to become program's leader in wins): vs. Massachusetts, 74-43, on 2/11/17
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Kiwis Coming Through
Fordham's New Zealand contingent of
Mary Goulding,
Kendell Heremaia, and
Zara Jillings combined for 37 points against Charlotte, including 22 in the fourth quarter alone out of the team's 29 points. Jillings hit a three-pointer in the corner then fed Heremaia for a layup to retake the lead for good and Goulding scored 12 points the rest of the way, all from the field, to secure the victory. Against Ball State, with Goulding struggling with her shot (despite tallying seven boards and a game-high six dimes), Heremaia and Jillings each set new career-highs in scoring, with 15 and 12 points, respectively, with the former matching her career-high six field goals and three triples, the latter notching a personal-best two steals to go with eight rebounds and five assists. The trio combined for 27 points and 16 rebounds against Washington and Heremaia netted a new career-best 17 points against #10/9 Texas in the Gulf Coast Showcase final. Heremaia set a new career-high with 16 rebounds agaisnt Saint Louis, the most since
G'mrice Davis hauled in 18 against Saint Joseph's last March 2nd.
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Goulding and Heremaia are second and fourth on the team in scoring, respectively, with 10.8 and 8.0 points per game, second and first in assists, with 50 and 47, respectively, and first and third in rebounding, with 7.4 and 5.3, respectively, while Jillings chips in 4.1 points, 3.0 rebounds, and 27 assists off the bench. The Kiwis have combined to average 22.9 points per game, or 37.8% of the team's scoring, 15.7 rebounds (44.2% of the team's rebounding), and 124 assists, or 52.8% of the team's total of 235. Against Manhattan on December 1st was the first of two times all three have started together.Â
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Crashing the Offensive Glass
Last year, nearly one-third of the Rams' 1,268 total rebounds came on the offensive glass (408 - 32.1%). Fordham lost leading rebounder
G'mrice Davis in the offseason but the Rams haven't missed a beat thus far in 2018-19, hauling in just over that mark (225-of-639 – 35.2%). Six different Rams already have at least 23 offensive boards.
Mary Goulding leads the way with 53-of-126 offensive boards,
Bre Cavanaugh has 32,
Megan Jonassen has 31,
Kaitlyn Downey has 27, and
Kendell Heremaia and
Zara Jillings each have 24. Fordham has had between 13 and 19 offensive rebounds in 11 contests this year, including the first six of the year. The Rams matched their season-high with 19 against Maine.
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Wubba Lubba Dub-Dub
Through 18 games to open the 2018-19 season, the Rams have had 10 double-doubles by four different players. Redshirt sophomore
Bre Cavanaugh, who had zero entering this season, leads the way with five and senior
Mary Goulding has three near-identical ones - grabbing 12 rebounds each time.
Kaitlyn Downey posted 11 points and 11 rebounds against Penn State for her first career double-double and
Kendell Heremaia did the same with 13 points and 10 rebounds against Washington.
G'mrice Davis graduated in May tied for a NCAA-wide lead with 57 career double-doubles and had 27 last year alone.
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Holden Ascending the All-Time Ranks
Having played the third-most minutes in Fordham history, it's no surprise to see
Lauren Holden's name high up in the record book. The Cape May, N.J. native's recent hot shooting from deep has pushed her into the all-time top-five for three-pointers made, past Maureen Garvey ('01) and current Director of Ops
Abigail Corning ('14), with 186 career long-range makes. Next is Suzanne Maguire, who has 200. Her 84.7% career rate from the free-throw line sits fifth all-time, as well. She is also on pace to become the 21st member of the program's 1,000-point club, currently at 998, as well as break the record for career minutes played and enter the top-five for games played and stated, currently at 116 and 101, respectively. She is currently at 3,871 minutes played, 283 and 285 behind Corning and
Samantha Clark.
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G'mrice Thriving in Greece
Former Fordham standout forward
G'mrice Davis, the program's second All-American honorable mention, signed her first professional contract with GAS Kalyvion in the Greek A1 league over the summer and, through her team's first nine contests, is leading the league in rebounding (14.4 per game) and is second in scoring (18.0), and is chipping in 1.8 steals, as well, as Kalyvion is fourth in the table with a 5-4 record. The top four teams in the league advance to the playoffs. Eurobasket.com named G'mrice the league's Player of the Week after Round 7. On Sunday she put up 24 points and 19 rebounds against Eleutheria.
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Quite the Start
Bre Cavanaugh has started all 52 contests in her Fordham career and has been nothing short of spectacular for the Rams during her time in maroon and white. The redshirt sophomore finished her freshman season with the second-most minutes ever played in a single campaign, with 1,306, and is averaging 38.4 minutes per game so far in her career. She is averaging 17.3 points per game with 295 field goals, 103 three-pointers, and 206 free throws, with an average of 5.6 rebounds per game, a 101-81 assist-to-turnover ratio, and 62 steals. She is on pace to join the 1,000-point club next month, currently at 899 career points. Cavanaugh has only been held to single-digit scoring five times in her career and has 20 games of 20 or more points. She became the fourth Fordham rookie last year to record multiple 30-point games and just the sixth player, in any class, to accomplish the feat, as well, with her 37-point game at Saint Louis (1/31/18) serving as the fourth-most by a Fordham player ever and the Atlantic 10's season-high all of last year.
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Heremaia Raising the Bar
Sophomore
Kendell Heremaia has been terrific for the Rams this year, starting all 18 contests, after making seven starts in 33 appearances last year, leading the team with 50 assists, and averaging 8.0 points and 5.3 rebounds per game. The Whangarei, New Zealand native has set four new highs in scoring, starting with 13 in the season opener against Wagner and culiminating in 17 against #10 Texas, and set a new career-high with 16 rebounds on Sunday at Saint Louis. Heremaia has hit at least one three-pointer in all but three games and has shot 50% or better in six contests. Prior to a recent cold-shooting stretch her last nine games, the sophomore was shooting 47.7% from the field and 43.2% from behind the arc. She has played 25 or more minutes in 14 contests this year.
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Got a Minute?
Senior co-captain
Lauren Holden set a new Fordham record with 1,333 minutes played last year, which ranked fourth in the country and second on a per-game basis (39.2), and is on pace to break the all-time school record, currently held by current Director of Player Development
Samantha Clark, who played 4,156 minutes in her career (current Director of Ops
Abigail Corning in next with 4,154). A starter midway through her freshman year, Holden became the 15th Ram to surpass 3,000 career minutes, now up to 3,871 for her career, which ranks third all-time, recently passing Annie Zopf ('09) against Charlotte, Denise Hammersley ('95) against Ball State, Kristina Bell ('11) against Columbia, Suzanne Maguire ('97) against Middle Tennessee State, both Monica Mack ('05) and Becky Peters ('12) at George Washington, and now former teammate
Hannah Missry ('17) on Sunday.
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This Is Our House
Since Gaitley took over before the 2011-12 season, the Rams hold an 93-29 (76.2%) record at home across 122 contests. Over the last two-plus seasons, the Rams are 36-8 in the Bronx, including a 13-3 mark in conference play and two Holiday Classic crowns. Last year, Fordham finished 15-3 at home overall and 6-2 in league action. On the flip side, Gaitley's Rams are 63-63 (50.0%) on the road or on neutral ground during her tenure.
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60 is the Magic Number?
Fordham is 40-4 over its last two-plus seasons when scoring 60 points or more, including a 16-3 mark a year ago and 9-1 start to this season. After scoring at or under 55 points across the first six contests last season, the Rams rattled off 21 games with at least 60 points over their final 28 games. The loss at Pittsburgh was the first while scoring over 60 since a double-overtime loss at Saint Louis last January 31st.
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Defense, Defense, Defense
No stat better represents the Gaitley-infused defense than Fordham's 61-6 record when holding opponents under 50 points during her tenure. Two Januarys ago, 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. Wednesday's 47-44 loss to VCU snapped a streak of 16 straight wins. This year, the Rams have wins against Columbia, Iona, Middle Tennesseee State, George Washington, and Richmond in such instances.
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Mary Goulding Named Atlantic 10 and National Jesuit Player of the Week
The New Zealand international earned her first weekly career accolades a month ago by averaging a double-double (13.0 points and 10.5 rebounds) agianst Penn State and Charlotte. The senior captain recorded 11 points and nine boards against the Lady Lions and was instrumental in the team's fourth-quarter rally against the 49ers, scoring 12 of her 16 points in the period alone. Goulding added 12 boards, a career-high two blocks, a steal, and an assist, and hauled in five offensive boards in each contest. Read more about Mary's week by
clicking here.
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Three Sign Their NLIs
Coach Gaitley and the program announced three future additions to the team as Anna DeWolfe, Eden Johnson, and Sarah Karpell signed their National Letters of Intent. To read more about the newest Rams,
click here.
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Atlantic 10 Preseason Poll Results
For the second year in a row the Rams have themselves a preseason First Team All-Conference honoree. Last year it was senior
G'mrice Davis but this year it is redshirt sophomore
Bre Cavanaugh, who finished up a sensational rookie campaign with Second Team and All-Rookie distinction plus being named the MBWA's Metropolitan Rookie of the Year. The team, meanwhile, was predicted to finish in a tie for third place, alongside reigning conference champions, George Washington, in what is the highest the Rams have ever been in the annual poll under Coach Gaitley.
Click here to read more.
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Career Milestone Watch
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Bre Cavanaugh is one point away from 900
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Bre Cavanaugh is eight rebounds away from 300
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Bre Cavanaugh is five field goals away from 300
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Bre Cavanaugh is one minute away from 2,000
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Mary Goulding is one appearance away from 75
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Mary Goulding is 16 three-pointers away from 50
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Mary Goulding is 26 rebounds away from 400
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Mary Goulding is 18 assists away from 150
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Kendell Heremaia is 20 assists away from 100
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Kendell Heremaia is seven three-pointers away from 50
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Kendell Heremaia is 11 field goals away from 100
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Lauren Holden is two points away from 1,000
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Lauren Holden is 14 three-pointers away from 200
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Lauren Holden is four appearances away from 120
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Lauren Holden is five assists away from 250
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Lauren Holden is six free throws away from 150
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Lauren Holden is 29 minutes away from 3,900
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Zara Jillings is 21 assists away from 100
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Zara Jillings is four minutes away from 1,000
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Up Next
The Rams remain on the road to play at Rhode Island on Thursday night, January 24
th, at 7 p.m.
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