Sunday, November 29, 2009

Silvia Returns for Career Night Against Temple, Hawks Win 65-54


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West Hartford, CT – In her first game back this season, after sustaining a wrist injury, junior guard Mary Silvia led the Hawks, with a career-high 20 points, to a 65-54 victory over the Temple Owls on Saturday afternoon. Hartford improves to 4-1 overall, while handing the Owls their first loss of the season, 5-1.

Along the way to her career-high, Silvia tied a school record for three pointers made in a single game with six, finishing 6-of-9 from long range. She also added a pair of free throws to round out her scoring. Her 20 point outing is the second-straight game the Hawks have had a player hit 20 or more points, the previous was Alex Hall against Dartmouth.

ESPN Article - WEST HARTFORD, Conn. -- With just more than four minutes left on the clock in the first half of Saturday's game against Temple, Hartford's Mary Silvia pulled up on the wing in transition, caught a pass from Daphne Elliott and, and in one smooth motion, drained a 3-pointer that left her one short of the team lead this season.

Not bad for someone whose first minutes this season had come about 14 minutes before that field goal, her fifth of the first half from behind the arc. Not bad for someone who suffered a broken wrist in her shooting hand a month ago. Not bad for someone who practiced for the first time since getting her cast off four days before the game.

Behind Silvia's surprising 20 points, 18 of which came on six 3-pointers to tie a program record, Hartford jumped out early on Temple, expanded its lead to 20 points early in the second half and coasted home with a 65-54 win.

A shooter on a roll is always a winning hand, no matter what an opponent is holding.

"I didn't even know the kid was playing," Temple coach Tonya Cardoza lamented after her team's first loss of the season. "But yes, that right there totally changed the game plan for us because we were actually going to look to let them shoot the ball until she comes in the game and starts knocking in 3's. We were trying to pack it in and now our whole game plan changes."

Silvia isn't going to hit six 3-pointers every game, but her career day does say something about the potential of a team that already has quality wins against Louisville and Temple. The Hawks played the Cardinals without Silvia in any capacity and haven't had fellow guard Ilicia Mathis at full strength yet (although she did chip in with two big 3-pointers of her own Saturday). With those two at full strength alongside point guard Jackie Smith and freshman Alex Hall, Hartford becomes much more than just the sum of whatever Erica Beverly and Diana Delva can provide in the post.

"We spent a lot of time this summer talking about running more things for Ilicia and Mary because we felt like last year we were so post oriented that the focus on the defense was there," Hartford coach Jennifer Rizzotti said. "People were playing behind Diana and Bev, so they weren't able to get as many offensive rebounds. And we needed to run stuff that allowed our guards to attack the basket to get post players to rotate, so now you're freeing up our post players to offensive rebound. So it was kind of like this dual purpose, to get them more shots but to give Bev and Diana a chance to do what they're really good at."

In addition to its annual encounter with Connecticut, Hartford has marquee mid-major games left at Marist and at home against Bowling Green before getting to America East play. If not for a slip on the road last week against Providence (itself not an inherently bad loss against an improved Friars team), Hartford might be looking at top-25 consideration. Regardless, even if they continue to fly under the radar, they Hawks are doing the kind of autumn work that can pay off in a big way in the spring.

"This is the kind of teams we want to play," Rizzotti said. "The really good teams in other mid-major conferences that can challenge us, that can show us our weaknesses and give us a chance to really keep building on a solid foundation."

• Temple looked bad in defeat, but it didn't look hopeless by any stretch. Things fell apart against Hartford's defense and Silvia's hot hand, but the talent that helped the Owls beat Illinois and Auburn en route to a 5-0 start was still there. Marshaling that talent rests in no small part on the shoulders of LaKeisha Eaddy, a gifted scoring guard still making the transition to point. Numerous times Saturday she found herself the target of Cardoza's quite audible wrath, evidence a conversion with its share of high points (including 10 assists and one turnover against Illinois, this season alone) remains a work in progress.

"I'm just looking for her to lead and pay attention a little more," Cardoza said. "A few times, you know, in situations like this, all your players get rattled a little bit. But with her being the point guard out there, she can't get rattled, she can't not pay attention and lose focus. And a couple of times she just did things that, you know, I didn't think she was supposed to do.

"But it's a learning process for her. Playing the point guard position in itself is something new to her; every day is a different experience for her. But hopefully she'll grow because if she wants to play at the next level, she's going to have to play the point guard role."

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Hartford over 19th ranked Louisville



For the 5th consecutive year Hartford has beaten a nationally ranked team, this time Louisville, last years NCAA finals runner-up to UConn. Score was 62-50 and Hartford maintained a 10 - 14 point lead throughout. Once again the freshmen were called upon and came through.

ESPN Story Here -> Louisville is latest to fall against Hartford

In other news Mary got her cast off today and the wrist is looking good. She is now looking at a couple of weeks of rehab and a return to action as early as December 1.

Hartford is now 2 - 0 and travels to Providence to face PC Friday night at 7:00. And yes, that's a Michael Jackson tribute, pre-wrist break.

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Hartford Women's Basketball Recognized By The WBCA For One Of The Highest GPAs In The Nation


CAMBRIDGE, Mass.-- The Women's Basketball Coaches' Association (WBCA) awarded the University of Hartford for its team success in the classroom as part of the annual Academic Top 25 Honor Roll released Thursday afternoon.

The Hawks, the America East regular season runners-up, led all conference squads with a 3.308 team grade-point average (GPA), which ranked 25th in the nation. Eleven members of the women's basketball team recently earned America East Academic Honor Roll status for GPAs of 3.00 or higher, including eight recognized on the Commissioner's Honor Roll for GPAs of at least 3.30.


Friday, March 13, 2009

America East Conference Tournament this Weekend on NESN

Well everyone, here we are again. Conference play is over and the America East Tournament is this coming weekend. Once again, the AE women's tournament is the last conference tournament before NCAA selection Monday. The winner of the tournament automatically goes to the NCAA's with the 2nd place finisher likely relegated to the NIT.
This has been a generally good year for Hartford who posted a 16-2 conference record but finished in second place behind 18 - 0 BU. So we are expecting a Hartford - BU final with the home court advantage hopefully helping us get past our last overtime loss against the Terriers.
The semifinals will be shown on NESN on Saturday the 14th at 6:30 (likely contestants - Hartford & Vermont). The final will also be on NESN on Sunday at 6:00. Hartford has won the tournament 3 of the last 4 years and with their strong bench expects to play to the very end in this grueling 3-game weekend event. We'll be staying in Hartford for the weekend and are hoping to have to scramble to get plane tickets and hotels for the NCAA tourney starting the following weekend.

Monday, February 23, 2009

Hartford vs. BU for First Place - Tuesday at 7:00 on CSN


The women’s basketball team will open the week with a televised game versus Boston University at Chase Arena at the Reich Family Pavilion on Tuesday night. The Hawks and Terriers will tip off at 7:00 p.m. with the game shown live on CSN (the same channel as the Celtics) as part of the America East Television package. The game will probably have a large impact in the approaching America East Championship. If Hartford were to win against BU and both teams end the season with a 15-1 record in conference play, the Hawks would be the number one seed in the upcoming tournament. If Boston University wins on Tuesday night they would likely be the top seed for the championship. BU is coming off a last-second overtime win at Binghamton, while Hartford has won it's last 2 games by more than 30 points each.

Saturday, February 14, 2009

Hartford Takes On Marist Sunday at 1:00 - On ESPN2


In it's first nationally televised game of the year the Hawks will host Marist at Hartford on Sunday February 15th at 1:00. The game will be televised on ESPN2 but according to ESPN2 they will be broadcasting the "most compelling game" over the course of the afternoon. Most compelling involves regional considerations (i.e. New England/New York) and closeness of game (probably us again). The Marist Red Foxes are a lot like the Hawks.

Both teams have been briefly nationally ranked and both had first round wins in the NCAA Tourney last year. Last year the Hawks broke Marist's 41 game home win streak which was then the longest in the nation. This year the Red Foxes hope to break Hartford's 33 game home winning streak, the second longest in the nation behind UConn.

It's Think Pink week so both teams will be sporting pink uniforms in recognition of Breast Cancer Awareness Week.

Sunday, February 01, 2009

Silvia is AE Player of the Game as Hartford Storms Back to Edge Vermont


Sophomore Mary Silvia came off the bench to score 13 points and teammates Katie Kelley and Erica Beverly posted double-doubles to lead the Hartford Hawks to a comeback victory over Vermont, 56-52, at Patrick Gymnasium. Trailing by 15 at the 18:01 mark of the second half, the Hawks mounted their comeback effort, rattling off an 18-2 run over seven minutes to erase the deficit and take a 37-36 lead. During the run, Vermont went 0-for-7 from the floor and committed four turnovers. Silvia had key back-to-back three-pointers in the stretch and finished the game 3-for-5 from long range. The Catamounts regained the lead on a lay up by Kelli Poles and stretched their advantage to seven, 44-37, on a lay up by May Kotsopoulos with 8:56 remaining. Hartford responded with a 9-2 spurt to knot the game up 46-46 with 6:42 left in the game. The score would bounce between the two teams over the next four minutes. Poles tied the game up for the final time, 52-52, at the 2:14 mark, but Kelley made a jumper with 58 seconds left to give Hartford a two point lead, 54-52. Vermont missed its next shot, but forced the Hawks into a turnover and had the ball with 21 seconds left. With six seconds left Catamounts turned the ball over and were forced to foul. Beverly made both free throws and Amy Rosenkrantz's three-point attempt at the buzzer was short. After a slow start in the first 10 minutes, the Catamounts heated up from the field. UVM put together a 13-3 run over four minutes to take a 12 point lead at the 5:13 mark of the first half. Vermont would take that advantage into the locker room, leading 29-17 at the break. Vermont and Hartford reversed roles in each half. The Catamounts shot 41.4 percent from the field in the first stanza, while holding Hartford to 7-for-29 from the floor (24.1%). In the second half, the Hawks shot 45.8 percent from the field and Vermont wa 9-for-29 (31%). The Hawks dominated the glass and were finally able to take advantage of their offensive rebounding effort in the second half, scoring 11 of their 15 second chance points in the final 20 minutes.

Monday, January 26, 2009

Hartford at Vermont on NESN Tuesday at 7:00

The Vermont women's basketball team, the America East preseason pick, hosts Hartford, the defending America East Champions at Patrick Gymnasium on Tuesday (Jan. 27) at 7 p.m. The game will be televised on NESN.

The two teams are tied for second place in the league standings. The Catamounts have won three straight and five of their last six to enter the game with a record of 10-8 (4-1 AE). Hartford stands at 9-8 overall (4-1 AE). The Hawks have won four of their last five and started conference play 3-0.

Vermont is one of two conference opponent to defeat Hartford in back-to-back years and both wins came on the Catamounts' home court. The other is Boston U who defeated the Hawks last season and most recently on Jan. 21.

Thursday, January 15, 2009

Hartford at BU Wednesday January 21!


Freshman Illicia Mathis scores career-high 17 points, sophomore Mary Silvia scores career-high 13 points, senior Lisa Etienne scores 15 points and senior MaryLynne Schaefer scores 11 points as Hawks defeat UMBC, 85-52, on Tuesday, January 13. Click here for game summary and box score. (If you weren't at the game last night, you missed an amazing first half.)

Next up, Hawks will travel to take on conference rival Boston Univ. on Wednesday, January 21. Game time 7:00 pm. Click here for driving directions to Case Athletic Center. This will be be a doozie. Both teams are undefeated and tied for first place and in general do not like each other very much. BU will be looking for revenge after Hartford's win in last years AE Conference Championship, and Hartford will be looking to avenge the half-court buzzer-beater that cost them their season opener last year in the Cage.

We're hoping to pack the house with Hartford fans make even more noise than we did last year.