Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Hartford vs. LSU in NCAA First Round Action at Duke - Noon Saturday on ESPN2




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West Hartford, CT –
The University of Hartford women’s basketball has punched a ticket to the 2010 NCAA Tournament after a successful 2009-10 season with its 27-4 overall record. Hartford, who earns its first ever at-large bid into the NCAA Touranment, will take on the LSU Tigers (20-9 overall) in the opening round as a 10 seed in the Memphis regional bracket at Cameron Indoor Stadium in Durham, NC on Saturday at 12:06 pm on ESPN2.

As member’s of the team, coaching staff and fans gathered at the Hawks Nest in the University Commons on campus, the Hawks learned their postseason fate advancing to play in the NCAA Tournament for the fifth time in program history. The at-large selection is the third in the history of the America East since the NCAA Tournament took its current 64 team format. The most recent at-large bids for the America East were awarded to Maine in the 1999 and 2000 seasons.

This is also the third time the America East has had two teams in the NCAA Tournament and the fourth time three conference teams will play in the postseason as Boston University will accept the America East’s automatic bid into the postseason WNIT.

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Hartford Advances to AE Championship Saturday at 8:00 PM on Comcast Sports Net (CSN)

HARTFORD, CT- The Hartford Hawks knocked off the Stony Brook Seawolves, 65-43, in the America East Championship Semi-Final game. The Hawks, 18-0, 27-3 overall meet Vermont for the championship next Saturday, March 13th at Hartford. The game will be televised in New England on Comcast Sports Net (CSN) at 8:00 p.m. Saturday night.

The Seawolves got Hartford star Diana Delva in early foul trouble, causing her to miss most of the first half. With Delva out, Stony Brook focused their defensive attention on Erica Beverly, who was held to eight points on 3-of-11 shooting.

Fortunately for Hartford, Mary Silvia was able to pick up the offensive slack, scoring 17 points on 5-of-7 shooting (4-of-5 from deep.)

"What gives their post players such good looks is that their guards can really knock down shots," Stony Brook Head Coach Michele Cherry said. "With Hartford you have to pick your poison. We chose to guard the post and Silvia and the other guards made us pay."

Hartford's defense was also key down the stretch when they pulled away for good. Stony Brook was held to 34.6 percent from the field on 18-of-52 shooting.

Kirsten Jeter and Misha Horsey led the way offensively for the Seawolves, but they had little help putting up points. Hartford's bench outscored Stony Brook's 44-0.

Hartford is currently ranked #19 nationally in the ESPN coaches poll and #21 in the AP Writers Poll.


Thursday, March 04, 2010

Women's Basketball All-Academic Team Announced At Awards Reception


West Hartford, Conn.-- Five women's basketball players were named to the 2010 Women's Basketball All-Academic Team Thursday afternoon at the annual awards banquet on the University of Hartford campus. These student athletes, who excel both academically as well as athletically, represent the best of the America East Conference.

Highlighting the academic squad was three all-conference performers, led by first-team selection and two-time Women's Basketball Scholar-Athlete of the Year, May Kotsopoulos of University of Vermont. UMBC's Carlee Cassidy and University of Hartford's Jackie Smith were both also honored on an all-conference team as well as the all-academic team. Rounding out the five-member all-academic team was University of Maine's Kristin Baker and Hartford's Mary Silvia.


Silvia recorded the highest cumulative grade point average (GPA) with a 3.90 in entrepreneurial studies. Kotsopoulos, a business adminstration major with a 3.66 GPA was named an ESPN The Magazine Academic All-American last month.

The All-Academic squads are a product of the June 2005 Athletics Directors meeting where faculty representatives and athletics directors from each of the conference’s nine member institutions decided to honor the league’s top student-athletes, who excel equally in the classroom as they do on the playing field.

For the second straight year, America East will select the All-Academic teams using CoSIDA’s Academic All-America program as a model. Student-athletes worthy of consideration are nominated by member sports information directors and voted on by a committee of SIDs, academic advisors and faculty representatives from all nine member institutions.

All-Academic squads for team sports are based on the maximum number of athletes that participate in a contest at one time (e.g., 5 on the court in basketball) but can be more if there is a tie in voting. To be nominated for the distinction, student-athletes must be a starter or important reserve for their team and participate in at least 50 percent of their team’s games or competitions. In the classroom, student-athletes must have a 3.30 GPA and have completed at least one calendar year at their institution. Freshmen are not eligible for consideration.

2010 Women's Basketball All-Academic Team
Player School Class GPA Major Hometown/High School

Kristin Baker Maine Sr. 3.61 Kinesiology & physical education Bingham, Maine/Bingham
Carlee Cassidy UMBC Sr. 3.35 Sociology/New media & comm. Syracuse, N.Y./Westhill
May Kotsopoulos Vermont Sr. 3.66 Business admin. (Marketing) Waterloo, Ontario/Waterloo Coll.
Mary Silvia Hartford Jr. 3.90 Entrepreneurial studies Reading, Mass./Reading Memorial
Jackie Smith Hartford Jr. 3.61 Elementary & special education Westfield, Mass./Holyoke

Tuesday, March 02, 2010

Hartford Finishes 16-0 in Conference - Ranked at #21


Hartford finished their regular season at 25-3 overall, 16-0 in conference and with an 18 game winning streak going into the America East tournament this weekend. Hartford clinched the conference championship at Albany last week, then followed that with a start-to-finish win over #2 seed Vermont to end the season.

The Hawks have moved up to #21 in ESPN coaches poll and #24 in the AP poll.
Tournament action starts Friday (March 5) with the Hawks hosting the winner of the play-in game Thursday night (UNH or Maine). Game time is 6:00 p.m. The winner plays the winner of the 4/5 seed game on Sunday (March 7) at 1:30, again at Hartford.

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Hartford Gets Nationally Ranked at 25 in ESPN Coaches Poll


The University of Hartford women’s basketball scored enough votes for its first top-25 ranking in school history on Tuesday. The Hawks, who have been receiving votes all season in the ESPN/USA Today Coaches Poll, earned 49 votes in the 13th week of the poll, enough to pick up the 25th spot in the poll, one of two teams jumping from unranked to ranked.

The long-awaiting ranking comes as the result of a 21-3 record this year including a 12-0 conference record. Wins include victories over nationally ranked Louisville and an marquis win over Temple. The only losses came to two nationally ranked opponents (UConn and Marist), and a disappointing early-season road loss to Providence.

The string of victories has been marked by impact contributions from 11 players who are regularly rotated through the lineup every night. Particularly impressive this year have been the contributions of a stellar freshman class, which is averaging nearly 20 points per game.

Mary has helped the team to a couple of key wins including a 20 point return performance to stun Temple, and a 16 point second-half effort to come back and beat Binghamton on the road. She has had 7 double-digit games this year is averaging 6.5 points per game off the bench.

In addition to her team contributions, Mary has been getting some air-time on CPTV with several video segments which can be found at the Hawks website under Rizzotti Coaches Show.

Next up is Binghamton at Hartford on Thursday Feb 18, followed by BU, Albany and the season finale vs. Vermont at Hartford. Hartford needs to win 2 of those 4 games to clinch a tie for the conference championship, and 3 games to clinch it outright.

Sunday, February 07, 2010

University of Hartford Athletics - Second Half Surge Lifts Hawks to 65-35 Win Over New Hampshire


University of Hartford Athletics - Second Half Surge Lifts Hawks to 65-35 Win Over New Hampshire

West Hartford, CT – Holding the New Hampshire Wildcats to just eight points in the first 15:13 of the second half led the University of Hartford women’s basketball team to a 65-35 victory at Chase Arena on Saturday.

With the victory the Hawks extend their unbeaten streak to 13 games and remain undefeated in conference play 10-0. The win also pushes the Hawks over the 20-win mark for the sixth-straight season, currently 20-3 overall.

Hartford was led by its senior forward/center Diana Delva, the Nestle Purina ONE America East Player of the Game, who finished with her team leading seventh double double with 14 points and 15 rebounds. The nation’s second best shooter finished the game 6-of-8 from the field and 2-of-4 at the free throw line. Delva’s increases her conference leading field goal percentage to 67.0 percent (132-of-197).

Joining Delva as the only other player in double figures was Mary Silvia who finished with 14 points for her sixth game in double figures this season. Silvia finished the game shooting 6-of-10 from the field including a three pointer, with 10 of her points coming in the second half.

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Hartford Upcoming Action on NESN


The 13-3 (3-0 America East) Hartford Hawks are facing a tough schedule of 5 games over the next 12 days. First off Hartford travels to Binghamton for a NESN televised game on Saturday January 16 and Noon.

Following Binghamton, Maine comes to Hartford on Monday the 18th followed by a visit by the Hawks to BU on Thursday the 21st at 7:00. After that it's Albany at Hartford on Sunday the 24th at 4:00, then the Hawks travel to Vermont for a first place show down with the Catamounts on Wednesday the 26th - again on NESN at 7:00

Mary is hoping to recover from a recent shooting slump after coming back from her wrist injury. It's likely her wrist will be taped again for some extra support and guidance in her shot.

We hope you get a chance to watch one or both of the NESN games, and even better to join us at BU where we always enjoy outnumbering the home team.