Video: Keene State Perched Atop Women's Basketball Preseason Poll
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NORTH DARTMOUTH, Mass. - If
the preseason coaches' poll is any indication, the top three seeds
in the 2009-2010 Little East Women's Basketball Tournament
Championship may not be determined until the final day of
competition. Keene State College, University of Southern Maine, and
Eastern Connecticut State University have been projected as the
top-three teams in the 2009-10 women's basketball preseason survey
in the smallest margin of separation since the conference expanded
to its present eight-team membership in 1997.
For the first time in program history, the Owls are perched atop
the annual poll after each of the eight head coaches' cast a vote.
Keene State received four first-place votes and 58 totals points to
edge the Huskies (55) and Warriors (53). University of Southern
Maine penned three first-place votes in its ledger, while Eastern
Connecticut earned the final first-place tally.
Under the direction of Head Coach of Keith
Boucher, the Owls reached the 20-win plateau for the
second time in the past three seasons in 2009 with an overall
record of 21-8. Keene State posted a 9-5 mark in the conference
circuit to share third place in the team standings with the
Huskies. The Owls welcome back nine student-athletes into the fold
from last year's squad, including four of their top-five scorers.
Senior guard Kristin Degou (Newburyport, Mass.)
paced the Keene State scoring attack last winter, averaging 13.1
points per game. The two-time all-conference selection reached
double figures in scoring in 23 of her 28 games, including a
season-high 21 points against UMass Boston. The Owls make their
2009-10 debut at 7 p.m. on Nov. 16, when Keene State hosts Nichols
College.
There will be a familiar face on the Southern Maine women's
basketball sideline as legendary coach Gary
Fifield returns to the Huskies' bench after a one-year
stint in retirement. Last season, Southern Maine raised the Little
East Women's Basketball Tournament trophy for the 19th time in
school history. The third-seeded Huskies edged the top-seeded
Warriors to earn their 23rd berth into the NCAA Division III
Tournament. With four starters returning from last year's 22-7
team, Southern Maine has garnered national attention in the WBCA
and D3Hoops.com preseason polls, ranking 12th and 13th,
respectively. The backcourt combination of senior point guard
Nicole Paradis (Skowhegan, Maine) and junior guard
Kaylie DeMillo (Jay, Maine) will lead the Huskies
offense. Paradis directed the top-scoring offensive in the
conference (66.9 ppg) by handing out a team-best 93 assists, while
DeMillo averaged 13 points per game. Southern Maine will square off
against the University of New England at 7 p.m. on Nov.
17.
Head Coach Denise Bierly guided Eastern
Connecticut to the program's 12th NCAA Division III Tournament
appearance last season. A year ago, the Warriors posted an overall
record of 25-4, including matching the program record for
conference victories with a 13-1 mark. Eastern Connecticut captured
the Little East regular season championship for the fifth time and
earned the top-seed and right to host the tournament. Bierly will
welcome back seven players from last winter, including just one
starter in junior guard Jessica Moriarty (East Haven,
Conn.). Moriarty is the top returning scoring option after
averaging 10.9 points per game in her sophomore campaign. The
Warriors open the season at home on Nov. 21, when Eastern
Connecticut hosts the 30th annual Eastern Tip-Off Tournament.
The top-six teams in the final regular season standings will
advance to the 2010 Little East Women's Basketball Tournament
Championship with the two highest seeded squads earning a first
round bye into the semifinal round. The No. 1 seed will host both
semifinal round contests on Feb. 27 with the two winners meeting in
the championship round the following afternoon. The Little East
champion will earn the automatic qualifier into the NCAA Division
III Tournament.
Completing the order in projected order of finish in the final
regular season standings are Western Connecticut State University
(37), Rhode Island College (35), Plymouth State University (25),
University of Massachusetts Dartmouth (21), and University of
Massachusetts Boston (8).
Initially formed in 1986 as a six-team men's and women's
basketball conference, the Little East Conference will begin its
24th sponsored season in 2009-2010. Western Connecticut State
University joined the conference in 1993-1994, while Keene State
College raised its current membership to eight teams in 1997.
















