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Jessica Vanco named St. Andrews women’s basketball head coach
LAURINBURG, N.C. (04/07/08)—St. Andrews Presbyterian College Director of Athletics, Brian Mand, announced today that Jessica Vanco has been named head coach of the Lady Knights women’s basketball program effective immediately. Read More |
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Danielle Norman selected to All-Conference list
THOMASVILLE, N.C. (03/07/08)—For the second straight year senior forward Danielle Norman (Bronx, N.Y.) of St. Andrews Presbyterian College was named to the Conference Carolinas Women’s Basketball All-Conference Second Team announced league officials on Friday morning. Read More |
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Lady Knights winningest basketball coach David Johnson resigns at SAPC
LAURINBURG, N.C. (02/29/08)—David Johnson, head women’s basketball coach at St. Andrews Presbyterian College for the past four years, has announced his resignation on Friday to pursue other career opportunities. Read More |
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Lady Bulldogs spoils St. Andrews season-finale
LAURINBURG, N.C. (02/26/08)—Junior Kendra Thomas (Virginia Beach, Va.) recorded her 11th double-double of the season leading the Barton College women’s basketball team to a 71-44 Conference Carolinas victory over host St. Andrews Presbyterian College on Tuesday night in Harris Court. Read More |
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Lady Knights defeat Erskine on ‘Senior Day’
LAURINBURG, N.C. (02/23/08)—Senior post players Jessy Perkins (Goldsboro, N.C.) and April Johnson (McColl, S.C.) each tallied career-highs in rebounds leading the St. Andrews Presbyterian College women’s basketball team to a 56-46 win against Conference Carolinas rival Erskine College during Saturday afternoon’s ‘Senior Day’ at Harris Court. Read More |
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Lady Cobras slither past St. Andrews
HARTSVILLE, S.C. (02/21/08)—Senior forward April Johnson (McColl, S.C.) scored a career-high 19 points and grabbed a game-high nine rebounds for St. Andrews Presbyterian College but host Coker College won the Conference Carolinas women’s basketball showdown, 89-64, on Thursday evening at Timberlake-Lawton Gymnasium. Read More |
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Lady Saints hoops defeats St. Andrews
GAFFNEY, S.C. (02/16/08)—Senior center Jessy Perkins (Goldsboro, N.C.) had 11 points and seven points for visiting St. Andrews Presbyterian College but host Limestone College was able a dominating first half to take the Conference Carolinas women’s basketball game, 78-43, on Saturday evening. Read More |
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Queens women’s basketball slips past Lady Knights
LAURINBURG, N.C. (02/14/08)—Freshman Franchaze Waters (Annapolis, Md.) scored a season-high 16 points for host St. Andrews Presbyterian College but the freshman duo of Marissa Hudley (Charlotte, N.C.) and Markeisha Hicks (Rock Hill, S.C.) each scored 21 points for visiting Queens University of Charlotte en route to a 63-58 Conference Carolinas victory in Harris Court on Valentine’s Day. Read More |
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Lady Knights hoops “Think Pink” to fight breast cancer
SAPC basketball joins battle Thursday against Queens
LAURINURG, N.C. (02/12/08)—The St. Andrews Presbyterian College women’s basketball program joins over 900 other teams in participating in the 2008 “Think Pink” initiative sponsored by the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA). The Lady Knights have committed to “Think Pink” week, February 8-17, by sponsoring special events during Thursday evening’s game against Conference Carolinas foe Queens University of Charlotte that tips-off at 5:30 p.m. Read More |
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Lady Trojans roll past St. Andrews basketball
ANDERSON, S.C. (02/09/08)—Junior guard Desiree Jones (Tulsa, Okla.) scored a season-high 22 points including a season-best four 3-pointers but visiting St. Andrews Presbyterian College could not overcome an ice cold first half as No. 17 nationally ranked Anderson University posted a 78-51 Conference Carolinas women’s basketball victory on Saturday afternoon in the Abney Center. Read More |
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Crusaders post league victory over Lady Knights
LAURINBURG, N.C. (02/07/08)—Senior center Jessy Perkins (Goldsboro, N.C.) scored a season-high 14 points for host St. Andrews Presbyterian College but junior guard Marie Marquez (Greenville, S.C.) scored a game-high 15 points to lead visiting Belmont Abbey College to a 60-38 Conference Carolinas women’s basketball victory on Thursday evening in Harris Court. Read More |
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LMC women’s hoops rallies past St. Andrews
BANNER ELK, N.C. (02/02/08)—St. Andrews Presbyterian College senior forward Jackie Cromer scored a career-high 15 points but host Lees-McRae College was able to rally from a halftime deficit and win Saturday’s Conference Carolinas women’s basketball showdown 68-56. Read More |
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MOC defeats SAPC to split season series
MOUNT OLIVE, N.C. (01/31/08)—Freshman guard Kristin Zipkin (Canton, Ga.) tallied career-highs for 12 points and seven rebounds but host Mount Olive College out shot St. Andrews Presbyterian College en route to a 81-62 Conference Carolinas women’s basketball victory on Thursday at Kornegey Arena. Read More |
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Firebirds fly past St. Andrews women’s basketball
LAURINBURG, N.C. (01/28/08)—Junior guard Desiree Jones (Tulsa, Okla.) led St. Andrews Presbyterian College with 10 points, six assists, and five rebounds but visiting University of the District of Columbia broke open a close game with a 32-19 second half to pull away to a 54-40 NCAA Division II non-conference women’s basketball victory on Monday night in Harris Court. Read More |
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Lady Knights win second league game in three days
LAURINBURG, N.C. (01/26/08)—Senior forward Danielle Norman (Bronx, N.Y.) had game-highs of 23 points and 12 rebounds for her 10th double-double of the season as the host St. Andrews Presbyterian College women’s basketball team defeated Conference Carolinas rival Pfeiffer University 79-74 on Saturday afternoon in Harris Court. Read More |
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Lady Knights hoops sneak past Coker
LAURINBURG, N.C. (01/24/08)—Senior forward Danielle Norman (Bronx, N.Y.) tallied her ninth double-double of the season while junior Desiree Jones (Tulsa, Okla.) scored 16 points on 5-of-6 shooting to lead host St. Andrews Presbyterian College to a 79-72 Conference Carolinas women’s basketball victory over visiting Coker College on Thursday night in Harris Court. Read More |
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Norman & Johnson amongst national stat leaders
LAURINBURG, N.C. (01/23/08)—Senior forward Danielle Norman (Bronx, N.Y.) ranks nationally in both rebounds per game and free throw percentage while classmate April Johnson (McColl, S.C.) also ranks nationally in blocked shots per game in the latest NCAA Division II women’s basketball statistical ranking released on Tuesday. Read More |
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Limestone women’s basketball defeats St. Andrews
LAURINBURG, N.C. (01/21/08)—Senior forward Danielle Norman (Bronx, N.Y.) tallied her eighth double-double of the season but visiting Limestone College built a 31-point halftime lead by shooting 60-percent in the first half and cruised to a 73-53 Conference Carolinas women’s basketball victory over host St. Andrews Presbyterian College on Monday evening in Harris Court. Read More |
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Hot-shooting Erskine women defeat SAPC
DUE WEST, S.C. (01/19/08)—Senior forward Jackie Cromer (Greensboro, N.C.) scored a career-high and team-high 12 points for visiting St. Andrews Presbyterian College, but host Erskine College shot 55.9-percent from the field en route to an 88-61 Conference Carolinas victory in women’s basketball action on Saturday afternoon. Read More |
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Queens takes advantage of depleted Lady Knights’ squad
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (01/14/08)—Junior guard Desiree Jones (Tulsa, Okla.) scored a game-high 16 points for visiting St. Andrews Presbyterian College, but a much-deeper Queens University of Charlotte women’s basketball team was able to win the Conference Carolinas showdown, 70-49, on Monday evening in ‘The Oven’. Read More |
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Anderson women’s basketball rolls past St. Andrews
LAURINBURG, N.C. (01/12/08)—Anderson University used a balanced scoring attack with six players scoring in double digits to defeat host St. Andrews Presbyterian College 85-49 in Conference Carolinas women’s basketball action on Saturday afternoon in Harris Court. Read More |
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Lady Knights’ basketball rallies past Mount Olive
Coach David Johnson earns 50th career win
LAURINBURG, N.C. (01/10/08)—Trailing by one point, junior guard Desiree Jones (Tulsa, Okla.) hit a three-pointer with 79 seconds left in the game to put host St. Andrews Presbyterian College on top for good and earn fourth year head coach David Johnson his 50th career win, defeating visiting Mount Olive College 56-52 in Conference Carolinas women’s basketball action on Thursday evening in Harris Court. Read More |
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St. Andrews’ Danielle Norman Named Player of the Week
THOMASVILLE, N.C. (01/08/08)—St. Andrews’ Danielle Norman (2-8 overall, 1-3 conf.) has been selected as the NCAA Division II Conference Carolinas women's basketball Player of the Week during week number six in the 2007-08 season (includes all games over the holiday break from 12/17/07 through 1/6/08). Read More |
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Abbey women edge SAPC in final seconds
BELMONT, N.C. (01/07/08)—Junior guard Marie Marquez (Greenville, S.C.) hit the game-winning shot with 5.4 left to lead host Belmont Abbey College to a 53-51 Conference Carolinas women’s basketball victory over visiting St. Andrews Presbyterian College in women’s basketball action on Monday night in the Wheeler Center. Read More |
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Lady Knights roll past Bobcats for first conference ‘W’
LAURINBURG, N.C. (01/05/08)—Six Lady Knights scored eight or more points in the team’s best shooting performance of the season as host St. Andrews Presbyterian College defeated Conference Carolinas rival Lees-McRae College 82-65 on Saturday afternoon in Harris Court. Read More |
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Lady Braves basketball steals first win of ’08 at SAPC
LAURINBURG, N.C. (01/03/08)—The University of North Carolina at Pembroke women’s basketball team made 15 steals and scored 29 points off turnover en route to a 67-50 non-conference victory at St. Andrews Presbyterian College on Thursday evening in Harris Court. Read More |
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No. 11 Northern Kentucky defeats St. Andrews
HIGHLAND HEIGHTS, Ky. (12/18/07)—Senior forward Danielle Norman (Bronx, N.Y.) posted her second straight double-double in the Travel America Classic for visiting St. Andrews Presbyterian College but host and No. 11 nationally ranked Northern Kentucky University posted the 100-50 NCAA Division II women’s basketball victory on Tuesday night. Read More |
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Panthers women’s basketball claws past St. Andrews
HIGHLAND HEIGHTS, Ky. (12/17/07)—Senior forward Danielle Norman (Bronx, N.Y.) notched her third double-double of the season to lead St. Andrews Presbyterian College in the Travel America Classic (hosted by Northern Kentucky), but Kentucky Wesleyan College won the tournament opener 73-56 on Monday evening. Read More |
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Saint Augustine’s spoils Lady Knights home opener, 55-43
LAURINBURG, N.C. (12/15/07)—For the second time this season the Saint Augustine’s College women’s basketball team rallied from a five-point second half deficit against St. Andrews Presbyterian College to win by 12 points; winning Saturday afternoon’s non-conference showdown in Harris Court by a final score of 55-43. Read More |
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Lady Knights basketball rolls past Chowan
MURFREESBORO, N.C.— The St. Andrews Presbyterian College women’s basketball defense held host Chowan University to just 13 points in the first half as the Lady Knights coasted to their first victory of the season, 63-50, on Wednesday night. Read More |
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Second half surge sinks Lady Knights
MISENHEIMER, N.C. (11/29/07)—Seniors Erika Thompson (Kalamazoo, Mich.) and Danielle Norman (Bronx, N.Y.) scored a combined 49 points for visiting St. Andrews Presbyterian College, but host Pfeiffer University rallied to the 82-74 Conference Carolinas women’s basketball victory on Thursday night. Read More |
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Barton holds off St. Andrews late
WILSON, N.C. (11/20/07)—The St. Andrews Presbyterian College women’s basketball team used a 12-0 run midway through the second half to pull within striking distance of Conference Carolinas rival Barton College, but the hosts held on for the 68-58 victory in Wilson Gymnasium on Tuesday night. Read More |
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Lady Knights basketball will ride best-season’s momentum into this year
LAURINBURG, N.C. (11/20/07)—After making their first trip to the ‘Big Dance’ with a 20-win season last year, the St. Andrews Presbyterian College women’s basketball team will be looking to make another exciting run in 2007/2008. Read More |
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Lady Falcons’ basketball spoils St. Andrews opener
RALEIGH, N.C. (11/17/07)—Senior guard Erika Thompson (Kalamazoo, Mich.) had team-highs of 14 points, seven rebounds, six assists, and two steals to lead visiting St. Andrews Presbyterian College, but host Saint Augustine’s College made a second-half rally to take the season-opener 66-54 on Saturday afternoon. Read More |
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Lady Knights hoops announces 2007 recruiting class of seven
LAURINBURG, N.C. (08/02/07)—David Johnson, fourth year Head Coach of the St. Andrews Presbyterian College women’s basketball team, has revealed on Thursday the signing of seven student-athletes to national letters of intent to play basketball for the Lady Knights in 2007. Read More |
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Lady Knights hoops heading to the ‘Big Dance’
LAURINBURG, N.C. (03/04/07)—The St. Andrews Presbyterian College women’s basketball team eagerly heard their named announced as the No. 8 seed in the East Region of the 2007 NCAA Division II National Tournament during an internet broadband broadcast on Sunday night. Read More; Bracket |
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Watch D-II selection show to see if SA makes Tourney
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (03/04/07)—Fans of St. Andrews Presbyterian College athletics can watch the selection show tonight (Sunday) to see if the Lady Knights women’s basketball team will make the 2007 NCAA Division II National Tournament on a broadband broadcast via www.NCAAsports.com/dii beginning at 10:30 p.m. Read More |
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Top seeded Pfeiffer advances past No. 4 St. Andrews in CVAC semi’s
MISENHEIMER, N.C. (03/02/07)—No. 1 seed and host Pfeiffer University made 15 steals and scored 33 points off turnovers to defeat No. 4 seed St. Andrews Presbyterian College 73-59 in the semifinals of the 2007 Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference Women’s Basketball Tournament on Friday afternoon in Merner Gymnasium. Read More |
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No. 4 Lady Knights edge No. 5 Mount Olive in CVAC quarters
St. Andrews reaches 20-win plateau for first time in D-II era
LAURINBURG, N.C. (02/28/07)—With the shot clock running down, junior Erika Thompson (Kalamazoo, Mich.) hit a 10-foot jump shot with 21.2 seconds left to lift No. 4 seed St. Andrews Presbyterian College to a 62-60 victory over No. 5 seed Mount Olive College in the 2007 CVAC Women’s Basketball Tournament quarterfinals on Wednesday in Harris Court. Read More |
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Pitt-Johnstown edges Lady Knights in regional showdown
LAURINBURG, N.C. (02/24/07)—Senior Jessica Zapf (Pittsburgh, Pa.) converted on an old-fashion three-point play with 4.9 seconds left in regulation to propel No. 8 East Region ranked University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown to a 51-50 NCAA Division II women’s basketball victory over No. 6 East Region ranked St. Andrews Presbyterian College on Saturday afternoon in Harris Court. Read More |
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SAPC women’s hoops finishes league play with 15 CVAC wins
HARTSVILLE, S.C. (02/22/07)—Junior forwards April Johnson (McColl, S.C.) and Danielle Norman (Bronx, N.Y.) each supplied No. 6 East Region ranked St. Andrews Presbyterian College with a double-double on Thursday evening en route to a 60-54 CVAC women’s basketball victory over host Coker College. Read More |
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SAPC women’s basketball defeats LMC on ‘Senior Day’
LAURINBURG, N.C. (02/17/07)—St. Andrews Presbyterian College dominated the paint to hold off Lees-McRae College 61-56 in Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference women’s basketball action during Saturday afternoons ‘Senior Day’ in Harris Court. Read More |
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Lady Knights hoops escapes The Abbey in overtime
St. Andrews will host CVAC quarterfinals game
BELMONT, N.C. (02/15/07)—Junior forward Danielle Norman (Bronx, N.Y.) notched her eighth double-double of the season including scoring six of the team’s 11 points in overtime lifting St. Andrews Presbyterian College defeat CVAC rival Belmont Abbey College 58-51 on Thursday night in the Wheeler Center. Read More |
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Pfeiffer rallies past St. Andrews women's basketball
LAURINBURG, N.C. (02/12/07)—Junior Danielle Norman (Bronx, N.Y.) scored a game-high 22 points for St. Andrews Presbyterian College but visiting Pfeiffer University rallied late to take a 84-69 Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference women’s basketball victory in Harris Court Monday night. Read More |
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Lady Knights hoops sets another record with win at Erskine
DUE WEST, S.C. (02/10/07)—With a 61-53 Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference win over host Erskine College on Saturday afternoon, the No. 6 East Region ranked St. Andrews Presbyterian College women’s basketball team have set a new record for wins in one season with five regular season games left. Read More |
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Lady Knights post record-setting CVAC victory
LAURINBURG , N.C. (02/08/07)—The No. 6 East Region ranked St. Andrews Presbyterian College women’s basketball team remained perfect at home at 9-0 after defeating Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference rival Mount Olive College 67-60 on Thursday evening in Harris Court. Read More |
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Foggie lifts Lady Knights hoops past All Stars in overtime
SPARTANBURG , S.C. (02/05/07)—Senior guard Karen Foggie (Charlotte, N.C.) scored a season-high 26 points including the go-ahead two free throws with nine seconds left in overtime as St. Andrews Presbyterian College edged host Converse College, 86-85, in non-conference women’s basketball Monday. Read More |
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Lady Knights fall at CVAC-leading Barton
WILSON, N.C. (02/01/07)—Four players scored in double figures Thursday night as Barton took command of the Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference basketball standings with a 57-48 conquest of visiting St. Andrews Presbyterian College. Read More |
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St. Andrews women’s basketball moves up to No. 2 in East Region
LAURINBURG, N.C. (01/31/07)—After posting two more wins in the region last week including an upset victory over then-No. 23 nationally ranked Anderson University, the St. Andrews women’s basketball team has moved up to No. 2 in the East Region Poll released on Wednesday by the NCAA Division II Women’s Basketball Committee. Read More |
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Norman named CVAC women’s basketball Player of the Week
THOMASVILLE, N.C. (01/30/07)—Danielle Norman, a 5'11 junior forward from St. Andrews Presbyterian College, has been selected as the NCAA Division II Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference (CVAC) women's basketball ‘Player of the Week' in the ninth week of the 2006-07 season. Read More |
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Thompson fires Lady Knights hoops past Queens
LAURINBURG, N.C. (01/29/07)—Junior guard Erika Thompson (Kalamazoo, Mich.) scored a career-high 29 points and St. Andrews Presbyterian College shot 61.3% in the second half to rally past Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference foe Queens University of Charlotte on Monday evening in Harris Court. Read More |
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SAPC upsets No. 23 Anderson in CVAC showdown
LAURINBURG, N.C. (01/27/07)—Junior guard Erika Thompson (Kalamazoo, Mich.) scored a season-high 19 points to lead host St. Andrews Presbyterian College to a 62-55 upset victory over No. 23 nationally ranked Anderson University in Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference women’s basketball action on Saturday afternoon in Harris Court. Read More |
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Regionally ranked Lady Knights pick up CVAC road win
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (01/25/07)—Three St. Andrews Presbyterian College women’s basketball players scored in double-digits en route to a 62-48 Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference victory over host Queens University of Charlotte on Thursday night in ‘The Oven’. Read More |
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Lady Knights hoops ranked No. 3 in first East Region Poll
SAPC defense still ranked nationally
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (01/24/07)—The St. Andrews Presbyterian College women’s basketball team is currently ranked No. 3 in the first NCAA Division II East Region Poll released by the Women’s Basketball Committee on Wednesday after posting a 9-2 in-region record midway through the current season. Read More |
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UNCP women’s basketball defeats St. Andrews
PEMBROKE, N.C. (01/22/07)—Senior guard Marquita Prichard (Havelock, N.C.) scored a season-high 16 points, but St. Andrews Presbyterian College women’s basketball team fell to local non-conference UNC-Pembroke 67-47 on Monday night in the English E. Jones Center. Read More |
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Lady Falcons edge St. Andrews women’s basketball
LAURINBURG, N.C. (01/20/07)—Junior Danielle Norman (Bronx, N.Y.) scored a game-high 21 points and grabbed a game-high 11 rebounds for the visiting Lady Knights, but host Pfeiffer University rallied from a double-digit first half deficit to defeat St. Andrews Presbyterian College 79-74 in Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference women's basketball action on Saturday night. Read More |
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Foggie scores 1,000th point as SAPC defeats Coker
LAURINBURG, N.C.—Senior guard Karen Foggie’s (Charlotte, N.C.) game-high 17 points including her 1000th career point in the first half led St. Andrews Presbyterian College to a 64-51 Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference women’s basketball victory over Coker College on Wednesday night in Harris Court. Read More |
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Mitchell helps Lady Knights rally past Lees-McRae
BANNER ELK, N.C. (01/13/07)—Senior guard Ashley Mitchell (Washington, D.C.) scored a career-high 21 points to lead four Lady Knights in double-digits as St. Andrews Presbyterian College won their third straight Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference game, defeating host Lees-McRae College 78-69 on Saturday afternoon. Read More |
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SAPC women’s hoops downs Belmont Abbey
LAURINBURG , N.C. (01/11/07)—Junior Erika Thompson (Kalamazoo, Mich.) led three St. Andrews Presbyterian College players in double-digits with a game-high 16 points en route to a 69-55 Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference victory over Belmont Abbey College Thursday night in Harris Court. Read More |
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Lady Knights strong ‘D’ nationally ranked
LAURINBURG, N.C.—The St. Andrews Presbyterian College women’s basketball team, which is off to their best start in the programs NCAA Division II era, is currently nationally ranked in multiple defensive statistical categories through January 7th games. Read More |
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Lady Knights basketball rolls past Limestone
LAURINBURG, N.C. (01/08/07)—Junior forward Danielle Norman (Bronx, N.C.) just missed her second double-double of the season with team-highs of 16 points and nine rebounds, leading the St. Andrews Presbyterian College women’s basketball team to an 80-64 CVAC win against Limestone College on Monday night in Harris Court. Read More |
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Anderson holds off relentless Lady Knights
ANDERSON , S.C. (01/06/07)—St. Andrews Presbyterian College rallied from a late 19-point deficit and got to with three points of CVAC pre-season favorite Anderson University, but the Lady Trojans held on for an 87-79 women’s basketball victory on Saturday afternoon in the Abney Center. Read More |
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Lady Knights net fifth straight ‘W’ at UDC
WASHINGTON, D.C. (12/16/06)—Senior local native Ashley Mitchell (Washington, D.C.) and junior Danielle Norman (Bronx, N.Y.) both scored season-high’s to lead the St. Andrews Presbyterian College women’s basketball team to a 60-52 non-conference victory over the University of the District of Columbia on Saturday afternoon. Read More |
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Knights Holiday Hoops Basketball Camp set for December 27-28
LAURINBURG, N.C. (12/12/06)—St. Andrews Presbyterian College women's basketball head coach David Johnson has announced the 1st Annual Knights Holiday Hoops Basketball Camp to be held on December 27-28 for boys and girls in grades 2-8. For more information please refer to the following FLYER . |
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St. Andrews women’s basketball coasts past Erskine
LAURINBURG, N.C. (12/02/06)—St. Andrews Presbyterian College shot a season-best 55.0-percent from the field en route to their fourth straight victory defeating Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference rival Erskine College 74-57 in women’s basketball action on Saturday afternoon in Harris Court. Read More |
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Lady Knights continue hot start with third straight ‘W’
MOUNT OLIVE, N.C. (11/30/06)—Junior transfer Danielle Norman (Bronx, N.Y.) scored 15 points for visiting St. Andrews Presbyterian College and drew a charging foul late in the game to thwart a Trojan rally as the Lady Knights pulled out a 58-53 Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference women’s basketball victory at Kornegay Arena Thursday evening. Read More |
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Lady Knights hoops blast Chowan, 65-44
LAURINBURG, N.C. (11/27/06)—All 13 St. Andrews Presbyterian College women’s basketball players saw significant time on Monday evening in Harris Court, with 11 Lady Knights scoring en route to a 65-44 conquest of non-conference Chowan University. Read More |
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Defense leads Lady Knights past Barton in home opener
LAURINBURG, N.C. (11/21/06)—The St. Andrews Presbyterian College women’s basketball team held Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference power Barton College to 14-of-63 (22.2-percent) shooting en route to a 54-42 victory during the conference opener for both clubs in Harris Court on Tuesday evening. Read More |
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St. Andrews women’s basketball falls in championship game
SHIPPENSBURG, Pa. (11/18/06)—Junior guard Erika Thompson (Kalamazoo, Mich.) led all scorers with 17 points but Bowie State University overcame the treat with a 52-45 victory over the St. Andrews Presbyterian College women’s basketball team in the championship game of the 2006 Wolf’s Bus Lines Tournament (hosted by Shippensburg University) at neutral Heiges Field House Saturday. Read More |
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Lady Knights post 54-48 win in season opener
SHIPPENSBURG, Pa. (11/17/06)—Senior guards Ashley Mitchell (Washington, D.C.) and Karen Foggie (Charlotte, N.C.) each scored 11 points as the St. Andrews Presbyterian College women’s basketball team opened the 2006/07 season with a 54-48 victory over host Shippensburg University in the opening round of the Wolf’s Bus Lines Tournament at Heiges Field House Friday. Read More |
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Lady Knights’ basketball picked eighth in CVAC preseason poll
Foggie & Norman named to CVAC Players to Watch list
THOMASVILLE, N.C. (10/19/06)—The St. Andrews Presbyterian College women’s basketball team was picked tied for eighth in the 2006-07 CVAC Preseason Poll as voted on by the league’s head basketball coaches. Senior Karen Foggie and junior Danielle Norman were selected to the CVAC women’s basketball ‘Players to Watch’ list. Read More |
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Foggie selected to All-CVAC women’s basketball team
MOUNT OLIVE, NC— St. Andrews junior guard Karen Foggie (Charlotte, NC) was named to the 2006 Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference All-Conference Honorable Mention list on Thursday for her outstanding play. Read More |
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Knights eliminated in quarterfinals of CVAC tourney
WILSON, NC—The second-seeded Barton College women’s basketball team blew open a close game with 57 second-half points Wednesday night in the semifinals of the Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference Women’s Basketball Tournament. The result was an 89-65 conquest of No. 7 seed St. Andrews Presbyterian College. Read More; Box |
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#7 St. Andrews eliminates #10 Queens, 71-60, in CVAC 1st round
LAURINBURG, NC—No. 7 seed St. Andrews Presbyterian College overcame a 16-point deficit and defeated No. 10 seed Queens University of Charlotte, 71-60, in the First Round of the 2006 CVAC Women’s Basketball Tournament on Monday in Harris Court. Read More; Box |
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Lady Royals hoops defeats St. Andrews, 98-84
LAURINBURG, NC—Queens University of Charlotte scored a season-high 98 points, spoiling St. Andrews Presbyterian College’s ‘Senior Day’ with a 98-84 Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference road victory in women’s basketball on Saturday in Harris Court. Read More; Box |
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Lady Saints defeat Knights from FT line, 81-73
GAFFNEY, SC— Limestone College sank 16 extra free throws and Melissa DeVore scorched visiting St. Andrews Presbyterian College for 29 points as the hosts won the Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference showdown, 81-73, on Monday at the Timken Center. Read More; Box |
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Regionally ranked Anderson women rally past SAPC, 87-78
ANDERSON, SC— Anderson University rallied from a 10-point deficit with 8:46 remaining to beat St. Andrews Presbyterian College 87-78 in a CVAC women’s game Saturday afternoon at the Abney Center. Read More; Box |
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Lady Falcons soar past Knights basketball, 89-66
MISENHEIMER, NC—While all 10 active Knights scored, the Pfeiffer University women’s basketball team still came away with an 89-66 Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference victory over visiting St. Andrews on Thursday. Read More; Box |
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Lees-McRae defeats SAPC in women’s hoops, 74-56
LAURINBURG, NC—Junior guard Denise Wilson (Florence, SC) had game-highs of 29 points and 14 rebounds to lead visiting Lees-McRae College past host St. Andrews 74-56 in Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference women’s basketball action on Saturday in Harris Court. Read More; Box |
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Lady Knights slip past All Stars, 71-69
LAURINBURG, NC— The St. Andrews Presbyterian College women’s basketball team made 8-of-10 free throws in the final 73 seconds to overcome a late deficit and defeat non-conference Converse College 71-69 on Wednesday in Harris Court. Read More; Box |
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Johnson propels Knights past Lady Cobras, 72-68
LAURINBURG, NC— Sophomore April Johnson (McColl, SC) scored a team-high 13 points including the go ahead basket with nine seconds left in regulation to lift host St. Andrews past Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference rival Coker College, 72-68, in women’s basketball on Monday in Harris Court. Read More; Box |
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Lady Fleet downs St. Andrews hoops, 75-55
DUE WEST, SC—Junior guard Karen Foggie’s (Charlotte, NC) double-double was not enough for the St. Andrews women’s basketball team to overcome an early deficit as host Erskine College won the Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference tilt, 75-55, on Saturday night. Read More; Box |
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Regionally ranked Lady Bulldogs defeat Knights, 83-56
WILSON, NC—All but one player scored for the Barton College women’s basketball team Thursday night as it rolled to an 83-56 conquest of visiting St. Andrews Presbyterian College, snapping a three-game win streak for the Knights. Read More; Box |
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Knights hoops edges Lady Trojans, 76-74
LAURINBURG, NC— St. Andrews converted on three of its last four field goals and five of its last eight free throws in the final four minutes to defeat visiting Mount Olive College, 76-74, in Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference women’s basketball action on Monday in Harris Court. Read More; Box |
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Balanced attack lifts Knights past Lady Crusaders, 78-75
LAURINBURG, NC—All five St. Andrews starters scored nine or more points and four or more rebounds in route to a 78-75 Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference women’s basketball victory over visiting Belmont Abbey on Saturday in Harris Court. Read More; Box |
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Knights trump Lady Royal’s basketball, 75-65
CHARLOTTE, NC—Senior Crista Henderson (Prince George, VA) scored 15 of her team-high 19 points in the second half, helping St. Andrews erase an 11-point halftime deficit and defeat Carolinas-Virginia Athletic Conference rival and host, Queens University of Charlotte, 75-65 on Thursday in “The Oven”. Read More; Box |
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Lady Falcons edge St. Andrews basketball, 67-65
LAURINBURG, NC—Freshman Ashley Crenshaw (Orange, NJ) drained a three-pointer with 15 seconds left to propel visiting Pfeiffer University to a 67-65 come-from-behind victory over St. Andrews in CVAC women’s basketball on Monday in Harris Court. Read More; Box |
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Knights pound Allen in women’s basketball, 66-36
COLUMBIA, SC—The St. Andrews Presbyterian College women's basketball team won the battle of the boards convincingly, 53-25, in route to a 66-36 non-conference victory over host Allen University on Wednesday. Read More; Box |
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Knights edge Lady Cobras’ basketball, 66-65
HARTSVILLE, SC—With the Knights leading by one heading into the final minute, the St. Andrews Presbyterian College women’s basketball team held host and CVAC rival Coker College without a shot in the final 60 seconds and caused two turnovers to hold on for the 66-65 victory on Monday in Timberlake-Lawton Gymnasium. Read More; Box |
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Anderson pulls past St. Andrews in women’s hoops, 82-65
LAURINBURG, NC—Four different Lady Trojans scored in double figures, lifting Anderson University to a 82-65 Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference victory over host St. Andrews Presbyterian College in women’s basketball action on Saturday in Harris Court. Read More; Box |
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Lady Bulldogs defeats Knights basketball, 76-47
LAURINBURG, NC— Barton College out shot host St. Andrews Presbyterian College by more than 20-percent, coasting to a 76-47 Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference victory in women’s basketball action Thursday in Harris Court. Read More; Box |
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Foggie lifts Knights past Lady Saints, 91-79
LAURINBURG, NC—Junior Karen Foggie (Charlotte, NC) scored a game-high 25 points to lead the St. Andrews women’s basketball team to their third straight victory, a 91-79 wire-to-wire victory over Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference rival Limestone College on Monday in Harris Court. Read More; Box |
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Knights surge past Lady Bobcats, 79-77
BANNER ELK, NC—Juniors Diana Martinez (Woodbridge, VA) and Karen Foggie (Charlotte, NC) each scored a team-high 20 points, helping St. Andrews Presbyterian College defeat host and CVAC rival Lees-McRae College 79-77 Saturday in Williams Gymnasium. Read More; Box |
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Knights win wire-to-wire hoops victory over local rival UNCP
LAURINBURG, NC—Senior Crista Henderson (Prince George, VA) scored a game-high 19 points including four 3-pointers to lead St. Andrews Presbyterian College to a 68-59 victory over UNC Pembroke in women’s basketball action in Harris Count Monday. Read More; Box |
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Lady Trojans defeat Knights 78-64 in CVAC hoops
MOUNT OLIVE, NC—T eneal Boone matched a career high with 26 points and notched her fourth double-double of the season with 13 rebounds to lead Mount Olive to a 78-64 victory over St. Andrews in Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference women’s basketball Wednesday at Kornegay Arena. Read More; Box |
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Lady Knights ground Flying Fleet, 68-56
LAURINBURG, NC—Senior guard Crista Henderson (Prince George, VA) scored a career-high 31 points on 13-of-18 shooting including five 3-pointers to lead the St. Andrews women’s basketball team to a 68-56 Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference victory over visiting Erskine Tuesday in Harris Court. Read More; Box |
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Lady Crusaders cash in against St. Andrews
BELMONT, NC—St. Andrews finished off a four-game road trip to start the 2005/06 season on Tuesday, dropping a 73-60 contest at Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference powerhouse Belmont Abbey in the Abbey Center. Read More; Box |
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Lady Falcons soar past St. Andrews
RALEIGH, NC—Junior forward Diana Martinez (Woodbridge, VA) pumped in a game-high 21 points Tuesday night, but host St. Augustine’s College defeated non-conference St. Andrews Presbyterian College, 79-61, in Emery Gymnasium. Read More; Box |
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Mountain Lions claw past Lady Knights
JEFFERSON CITY, TN—Sophomore transfer April Johnson (McColl, SC) notched a team-high 14 points on 7-of-9 shooting for the St. Andrews women’s basketball team, but Mars Hill College took a 98-75 decision in Saturday’s early game of the 2005 Eagle Club Classic (hosted by Carson-Newman) at Holt Fieldhouse. Read More; Box |
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Lady Knights scare No. 19 Carson-Newman
JEFFERSON CITY , TN— Junior guard Ashley Mitchell ( Washington, DC) bucketed a game-high 16 points for the St. Andrews Presbyterian College women’s basketball team in the opening game of the Eagle Club Classic inside Holt Fieldhouse, but host Carson-Newman rallied from a double-digit halftime deficit to win the contest 76-66. Read More; Box |
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Knights picked sixth in CVAC Women’s Basketball Preseason Poll
The St. Andrews Presbyterian College women’s basketball team was picked to finish tied for sixth in the 2005-2006 Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference preseason poll as voted on by CVAC head basketball coaches. Read More |
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