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Women's Hoops Travels to Stony Brook Monday

Lancers, Seawolves meet for second time in three seasons

Game 8 • Longwood (2-5) at Stony Brook (7-1)
Date & Time Monday, Dec. 11, 2023 (6:30 p.m.)
Location Stony Brook, N.Y. (Island Federal Arena)  
Game Notes  Longwood | Stony Brook 
Statistics  Longwood | Stony Brook
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Live Video FloHoops (Matt Levine and Rob Pavinelli)
Social Media @LongwoodLancers | @LongwoodWBB

STONY BROOK, N.Y. -- The Longwood women's basketball team is set to take on Stony Brook Monday at 6:30 p.m. Matt Levine and Rob Pavinelli will have the call on FloHoops.

STORYLINES
Longwood travels to Stony Brook to take on the Seawolves for the second time in three seasons on Monday at Island Federal Arena. The Seawolves won the first meeting between the teams on Nov. 12, 2021, 82-63, at Willett Hall in Farmville.

Longwood is 30-70 (.300) since the 1981-82 season against teams currently part of the Coastal Athletic Association. The Lancers have eight victories against former Big South Conference member and newest league addition, Campbell. LU also has six wins against Hampton and five each against William & Mary and Elon.

Monday's contest continues a stretch where Longwood plays nine of its first 10 games away from home. The Lancers will
travel approximately 4,534 miles in that span.

Senior guard Janay Turner scored a career-high 22 points on 6-for-13 shooting Nov. 29 at Ohio, including going a career-best 9-for-9 at the free-throw line. Turner also came up with a clutch steal with 7.1 seconds left to help seal the win. It marked the second 20-point performance for the Lancers this season as junior guard Malea Brown also tallied 20 in the win against Chowan on Nov. 12. There have been 23 games in which a player has scored at least 20 points in the Big South this season from 14 different individuals.

Longwood has made more free throws than its opponent in four games this season, going 2-2 in those contests, while 10 of 11 wins under second-year head coach Erika Lang-Montgomery have come when LU makes more shots from the line than the opposition.

SCOUTING THE SEAWOLVES
Stony Brook is 7-1 overall and has won two consecutive games, beating Buffalo, 83-52, last Saturday and Yale, 81-66, on Wednesday, both at home.

The Seawolves, picked second in the CAA preseason poll, have four players who average double figures, led by Khari Clark at 16.1 points per game. Clark also pulls down 7.1 rebounds per game, and has three double-doubles on the season to rank 41st in the country there.

Stony Brook leads the CAA in four statistical categories, including assists per game (15.6), free throw percentage (79.2), defensive rebounds per game (30.9) and winning percentage (.875).

LAST TIME OUT
Longwood dropped an 83-46 decision at Davidson Saturday, Dec. 2. The Wildcats used an 18-0 over the first and second quarters for separation, holding the Lancers scoreless for more than nine minutes.

Adriana Shipp-Davis paced the Lancers with 13 points, adding four boards. Anne-Hamilton LeRoy scored 10 with two rebounds and two steals.

NOTING THE WIN AT OHIO
Longwood's 75-72 victory at Ohio Nov. 29 was its first non-league true road win since beating Lamar, 62-59, in Beaumont, Texas, on Nov. 28, 2021.

Longwood grabbed a season-high 51 rebounds against the Bobcats, marking the most since collecting 54 against Hampton March 3, 2022, a 70-61 win in the Big South quarterfinals.

LANCERS FOURTH IN BIG SOUTH POLL
Longwood was picked fourth in the 2023-24 Big South preseason poll, announced at the conference media day in Concord, N.C., on Oct. 17.

The fourth-place tag marks the Lancers' second-highest predicted finish since joining the league for the 2012-13 season.

High Point, the Big South runner up a season ago, was chosen first with eight first-place votes and 80 total points, followed by Presbyterian and Radford in a tie for second with 61 points. The Blue Hose earned the final nod for the top spot in the poll.

TAKE ME TO YOUR LEADER
Fifth-year guard Anne-Hamilton LeRoy is among the NCAA's active career leaders in several statistical categories. Those are: games played (126, 46th in Division I, 49th in all NCAA divisions), points (1,281, 103rd in Division I, 171st in all divisions), free throws made (350, 34th in Division I) and free throws attempted (459, 36th in Division I).

OTAIFO EARNS BIG SOUTH HONOR
Freshman forward Otaifo Esenabhalu earned Big South Freshman of the Week Nov. 20 after averaging three points and 8.5 rebounds at James Madison and Clemson. She tallied career highs of 15 rebounds and three blocks against JMU.

BACK FOR MORE
Among the Lancers' four returning starters are 2023 All-South second-team selections Adriana Shipp-Davis and Anne-Hamilton LeRoy. Shipp-Davis is a preseason All-Big South first teamer this year after ranking fourth in the Big South in scoring at 13.9 points per game, while LeRoy earned a spot on the preseason second team following a season that saw her seventh in scoring (13.4).

HOME, SWEET HOME
Longwood opened its home slate Nov. 12 with an 88-59 victory over NCAA Division II Chowan on Homecoming and Alumni Weekend. The game was the first in women's basketball at the new Joan Perry Brock Center, made possible by an initial $15 million gift from Brock, a 1964 alumna and philanthropist. Prior to moving next door to the JPB, the Lancers competed in Willett Hall, opened in 1980, compiling a 312-202 (.607) record in the building since the 1981-82 season.

POUTINE, PLEASE
Hailing from Montreal, Quebec, freshman forward Frances Ulysse is the first player from north of the border to suit up for Longwood in its Division I history, which began in 2004-05. Ulysse averaged 15.2 points and 9.2 rebounds in 2022-23 at Vanier College, earning regional all-star honors.

Since the 2010-11 season, only eight other  foreign-born student-athletes have played for the Lancers. They are: Mina Jovanovic, of Smederevska Palanka, Serbia, from 2010-12, Mieke Elkington, of Hamilton, New Zealand, from 2011-13, Jovana Vukovic, of Bar, Montenegro, in 2016-17, Rosemary Ilang, of Abuja, Nigeria, from 2017-19, Kristina Antonenko, of Moscow, Russia, from 2017-19, Milou Vennema, of Groningen, Netherlands, from 2018-23, Andrijana Reljic, of Sarajevo, Bosnia, from 2019-21 and Geassy Germano, of São Paulo, Brazil, from 2021-23.

RECORD BOOK TALK
Fifth-year guard Anne-Hamilton LeRoy, the newly minted school-record holder in career made free throws (350), is also sventh in free-throw percentage (76.3) and 12th in career points (1,281), 23 points from tying Florence Holmes (1981-85) for 11th in history.

Additionally, senior guard Janay Turner turned in the seventh best single-season mark for free-throw percentage in 2022-23, hitting 83.6 (92-of-110) of her freebies in her first season in Farmville. Turner's mark ranked 69th in the NCAA a season ago.

NEXT TO 1,000?
Redshirt-senior guard Adriana Shipp-Davis comes into play needing 178 points to reach the 1,000-point milestone for her career. The 2023 Preseason All-Big South First Team honoree posted 21 double-figure scoring games, including seven with 20-plus points, last season. She has scored in double digits 38 times in her career, leading the Lancers to an 18-20 record in those games. When Shipp-Davis goes for 20 or more, which she's done eight times, Longwood has played to a 4-4 record.

Shipp-Davis turned in a career high of 26 points in a 75-65 victory over UNC Asheville on Jan. 11, 2023 while shooting 9-for-14 from the field that day.

CENTURY MARK
Fifth-year guard Anne-Hamilton LeRoy is just one made 3-pointer from 100 for her career. In 126 games and 92 starts, the Seneca, S.C., native is 99-for-326 from 3-point range, good for 30.4 percent.

TURNER FROM DOWNTOWN
On the heels of shooting a career-best 5-for-5 from 3-point range in the 88-59 win over Chowan Nov. 12, Janay Turner is shooting 37 (10-for-27) percent from distance.

As a team, the Lancers lead the Big South in 3-point field goal percentage at 32.7 percent, good for 122nd in the country.

TURNER PROVIDES SCORIG
Aside from Anne-Hamilton LeRoy and Adriana Shipp-Davis, a third starter from the 2022-23 season who averaged double figures returns to the fold in Janay Turner. A 5-foot-8 senior guard from Chicago, Turner registered 10.9 points per game, scoring double digits in 16 of 29 contests. Turner matched her then-career high of 20 points, originally set at Norfolk State in the 2021-22 season, three times for the Lancers last season.

She set a new career high in the win over Ohio Nov. 29, scoring 22 points on 6-for-13 shooting, also going a perfect 9-for-9 at the free-throw line.

WILLIAMS DEPENDABLE AT POINT
Senior Bailey Williams is also back for her second season for the Lancers after becoming a steady and reliable point guard in 2022-23. Williams averaged 4.4 points, 3.2 rebounds and 2.2 assists per game while starting in all 30 contests. She played 30.8 minutes per game, a figure that was good for 13th overall in the Big South last season.

A strong defender as well, Williams finished 25th in the conference, swiping 1.1 steals per game. She twice collected a career high of four steals in a game last year – in an 80-70 home victory over Charleston Southern on Jan. 4 and a 97-64 win against USC Upstate on Feb. 15, also at Willett Hall.

OTAIFO ON THE GLASS
Freshman forward Otaifo Esenabhalu has made an impact on the on the boards for the Lancers in the early going this season. The Valdosta, Ga., native leads Longwood with 6.0 rebounds per game through seven games.

Esenabhalu is one of just two players in the Big South to secure 15 or more boards in a game this season when she grabbed that many at James Madison on Nov. 15.

Marissa Gasaway of Winthrop collected 17 rebounds at South Carolina State on Nov. 17 and 16 against UNC Wilmington on Nov. 29.

CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE BENCH
Longwood's non-starters are averaging 25.4 points per game, a figure that is second in the Big South and 70th overall in in Division I. UNC Asheville leads the league in the category at 27.6 points per game.

TAKING CARE OF THE ROCK
Longwood leads the Big South in turnover margin at 0.43 (174th nationally). The Lancers commit an average of 18.9 turnovers per game (fifth best in the league), while forcing 19.29, which is second in the conference and 70th in the country.

LU LEADS LEAGUE IN STEALS
As a team, the Lancers rank first in the league in steals per game (12.0), which is 19th in the nation.

Junior guard Malea Brown is third in the league and 146th in nationally in steals, averaging 2.0 per game. Fifth-year guard Anne-Hamilton LeRoy is fourth in the conference and 224th in the country at 1.86 per game.

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Players Mentioned

Geassy Germano

#24 Geassy Germano

F
6' 1"
Senior
Milou Vennema

#2 Milou Vennema

G
5' 11"
Graduate Student
Anne-Hamilton  LeRoy

#30 Anne-Hamilton LeRoy

G
5' 10"
Graduate Student
Adriana Shipp-Davis

#3 Adriana Shipp-Davis

G
5' 10"
Redshirt Senior
Janay Turner

#21 Janay Turner

G
5' 8"
Senior
Bailey Williams

#2 Bailey Williams

G
5' 7"
Senior
Otaifo Esenabhalu

#0 Otaifo Esenabhalu

F
6' 2"
Freshman
Malea Brown

#10 Malea Brown

G
5' 5"
Junior
Frances Ulysse

#13 Frances Ulysse

F
6' 1"
Freshman

Players Mentioned

Geassy Germano

#24 Geassy Germano

6' 1"
Senior
F
Milou Vennema

#2 Milou Vennema

5' 11"
Graduate Student
G
Anne-Hamilton  LeRoy

#30 Anne-Hamilton LeRoy

5' 10"
Graduate Student
G
Adriana Shipp-Davis

#3 Adriana Shipp-Davis

5' 10"
Redshirt Senior
G
Janay Turner

#21 Janay Turner

5' 8"
Senior
G
Bailey Williams

#2 Bailey Williams

5' 7"
Senior
G
Otaifo Esenabhalu

#0 Otaifo Esenabhalu

6' 2"
Freshman
F
Malea Brown

#10 Malea Brown

5' 5"
Junior
G
Frances Ulysse

#13 Frances Ulysse

6' 1"
Freshman
F