WOMEN'S BASKETBALL
Gators picked 8th in coaches' pre-season poll
Troy, NY----The Sage Colleges women's basketball team will open the 2009-2010 season this weekend, travelling to Hartwick College. With expectations high for the upcoming season, the Sage Gators were picked to finish in a tie for eighth place in the Skyline Conference Women's Basketball pre-season poll by the league's coaches.
SKYLINE CONFERENCE WOMEN'S BASKETBALL
PRESEASON COACHES' POLL
1. Mount Saint Mary (8) 80
2. Mount Saint Vincent (2) 71
3. Farmingdale State 68
4. Old Westbury
55
5.
Purchase
43
6t.
NYU-Poly
41
6t. St. Joseph's-L.I. 41
8t.
Bard
20
8t.
Sage
20
10.
Yeshiva
11
(First-place votes in parentheses)
Mount Saint Mary College has been selected as the Skyline Conference preseason favorite in women's basketball... and why not? The Blue Knights have won 10 consecutive Skyline Conference titles and have made 10 consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances. With the team's top six scorers back from last season, the Mount appears ready for another run at a title.
Mount Saint Mary entered the 2008-09 season with a number of question marks. The team needed to replace three starters from a team that won its opening round NCAA tournament game. Not only did veteran head coach Randy Ognibene manage to replace three senior starters, he directed the Blue Knights to an 18-0 mark in conference play (24-5 overall) and another first-round victory in the NCAA Tournament. The top six scorers are back from last season, led by senior All-Skyline performers Meredith Paggi (16.8 ppg) and Shannon Sangster (11.1 ppg, 8.1 rpg).
Mount Saint Vincent, which was picked second, has been closing fast on the top teams in the Skyline Conference. Like Mount Saint Mary, Mount Saint Vincent has few questions heading into the season. The Dolphins, led by second-year head coach Gerald Davis, return their top seven scorers from last season. A core of seniors, including guards Lauren Percodani (8.9 ppg, 4.7 apg) and Karissa Koerner (13.8 ppg) along with center Courtney Heesemann (12.2 ppg, 8.7 rpg), have started since they were freshmen and have the poise to challenge for the title.
Farmingdale State has advanced to the Skyline championship game six straight years, but has been unable to upend Mount Saint Mary. The Rams return Skyline Conference Player of the Year in senior guard Kimberly Blakney. Blakney averaged 24.2 points, 8.3 rebounds and 5.7 steals per game as a junior last season. Shemique Hooks averaged 14.8 points and 6.2 rebounds as a freshman and gives the Rams one of the top 1-2 scoring punches in the conference.
Old Westbury, picked fourth after going 18-10 last season, will need to replace its top three scorers from last season, including all-conference selections Pamela Robinson and Samantha Johnson.




