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March 5: Eastern University Athletics
announces that Head Women's Basketball Coach David Storms has resigned to
pursue other professional oportunities. More details concerning the search
for a replacement will be forthcoming.
February 27: Senior guard Raya Shores
earns All-PAC honorable mention. Shores, who led the Eagles in scoring and
finished third in PAC scoring with a 16.7 point per game average.
February 17: Eagles drop finale to
Lincoln...story
February 15: Eagles start hot, but are
unable to hold off Alvernia late in final PAC gmae of the he year...story
February 12: Eagles find themselves in
an early hole and fall at Immacualta...story
February 10: Eagles find their
shooting touch and hold on to down Rosemont 74-72 on the road...story
February 8: Cold shooting slows Eagles
in loss at Cabrini...story
February 5: Eagles snap skid with home
win over Cedar Crest...story
February 1: Eastern battles PAC South
contender Neumann, but falls late...story
January 30: Eagles fall at home to
Penn State-Delaware County. Mandy Kuiken leads all Eastern scorers with
10... story
January 27: Eagles get 20 points from
Raya Shores and 19 from Emily Reeser, but fall 71-60 in Conference game
against Rosemont box
January 24: Eagles battle PAC South
co-leading Neumann, but fall 62-48. Raya shores scores 19 and Jeriah
Garton picks up five blocks in the loss...story
January 24: Conference Statistical
leaders announced, three Eagles near the top. Raya Shores is second in the
PAC averaging 17.1 points per game, Jeriah Garton leads the PAC in blocks
with 2.3 per game, and Hannah Tobin is fifth in rebounding at 7.7 per
game.
January 22:
Conference leading Gwynedd-Mercy too much as Eagles fall on the
road...box
January 20:
Four Eastern players hit double figures, but Eagles fall 68-66 at
Wesley... story
January 18:
Eagles fall at home to Immaculata...story
January 15:
Shorthanded Eagles battle early, but fall 66-47 at Marywood...story
January 11:
Tough early defense isn't enough as Eagles fall to Cabrini.
box November 19: Eagles jump to a 15 point
halftime lead and build on it by allowing only eight points in the second half
to down CCNY 58-29. Emily Reeser poured in a game high 20 points. Mandy Kuiken
nailed three three-pointers on her way to 14 points. Hannah Tobin again led
the Eagles on the boards with nine.
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