Womens Basketball Takes on Adelphi in Season Opener Saturday

NORTH ANDOVER, MA – The Merrimack women’s basketball
team, under third-year head coach Helen Williams,
will open the 2008-09 season at Adelphi University on Saturday at 1
p.m.
The Warriors return home to host Assumption College on November 19
at 5:30 p.m. before hosting the Courtyard by Marriott Classic on
November 20-21. They round out the pre-Thanksgiving schedule
against Southern New Hampshire on November 24 at 5:30 p.m.
Merrimack finished last season 9-19, but earned four straight
conference wins in late January over Saint Anselm, Bentley, AIC and
Le Moyne.
After travelling to Alaska last season over Thanksgiving to play
Alaska Fairbanks and Fort Valley State, the Warriors will visit
Seattle, Washington over the New Year’s Holiday and will take
on Western Washington and Seattle Pacific.
Picked to finish 14th in the Northeast-10 Conference Coaches
Preseason Poll, Helen Williams and the Warriors welcome five
newcomers, but just one freshman, to this year’s team.
Guards
Merrimack’s strength is at guard as senior captain
Amanda Shannon (North Andover, MA) returns for her
final season in blue and gold. Shannon, a Northeast-10 third team
honoree last season, needs 117 points to become the 16th female in
school history to reach 1,000 career points. Shannon ranked sixth
in the conference last season with 16.3 points per game.
Junior Casey Miller (Fairbanks, AK) returns to
team up with Shannon at the guard position. Starting in 26 of 28
games last season, Miller equaled her freshman year output
averaging 9.0 points per game, scoring in double-figures 12
times.
Sophomore Sarah Benischek (Shrub Oak, NY)
improved as last season progressed, making two starts while
averaging 2.8 points and 2.0 boards. Her classmate, Taneka
Brown (Lynn, MA), will look for a breakout season in 2008.
Brown averaged 1.0 points per game, including a season-high four
points against Post on opening night last year. Quinn
Sendall (Nashua, NH) adds depth to a talented back
court.
Sophomore transfers Chelsea Shea (South Burlington,
VT) and Tiffany Colon (Lawrence, MA) will
see immediate playing time for a team that struggled from the field
a year ago. Shea comes from Long Island University while Colon
spent last season at the University of Maine. Freshman
Gennifer Roy (Granby, MA) will also compete for
minutes in the backcourt, using her five-foot, nine-inch frame to
her benefit.
Forwards
Replacing three graduated forwards will be the main challenge for
Ashley Metal (Thurmont, MD) and newcomers
Megan Harbaugh (Kettering, OH) and Hannah
DeGraffinreed (Raleigh, NC).
Troubled by injuries for most of last season, Metal impressed when
she was healthy, averaging two points and three boards in seven
games. Playing 19 minutes per game on average, she opened last
season with six points and seven boards against Post.
Harbaugh, a junior, comes to the Warriors from Sinclair Community
College, posted 43 blocks and averaged 6.5 points and 7.5 rebounds
for the Tartans, who finished 22-4. DeGraffinreed is
Merrimack’s lone freshman down low and hopes to see impact
minutes early.











