Sunday, February 20, 2011

MAAC Women's Versatility List is Short

When Siena's senior center Serena Moore scored her 1,000th career point in Saturday afternoon's 57-40 victory at Saint Peter's she joined some very elite MAAC company.

Not just because of her scoring, but because it put her over the top in milestones of a "Triple Crown" of statistical achievement, and putting her in a small group of versatile achievers.

Moore, heading into Monday's game at Fairfield is now over these career statistical milestones: 1,000 points, 600 rebounds, 100 blocks.

If that doesn't sound overwhelming, then consider that in the 30-year history of conference play there have only been 13 women's players to hit those numbers in those three catagories.

The list below is restricted to players who accomplished their triple while playing in the conference. For instance ... Siena has five players to have reched the career triple, but only two of them while a conference member.

Here's the list, in no particular order:

- Patty Stoffey, Loyola class of 1995: 2,467 points, 1025 rebounds, 146 blocks

- Gail Strumpf, Fairfield 2001: 1,873 points, 1,106 rebounds, 244 blocks

- Katrina Fields, Fairfield 1985: 1,804 points, 1210 rebounds, 192 blocks

- Alison Marinsky, Fairfield 1985: 1,071 points, 734 rebounds, 268 blocks

- Stephanie Geehan, Fairfield, 2010: 1,112 points, 1,050 rebounds, 287 blocks

- Trish Elser, Fairfield 1992; 1,356 points, 795 rebounds, 231 blocks

- Ylande Doctor, Saint Peter's 1990: 1,012 points, 647 rebounds, 107 blocks

- Diesa Seidel Marist 2002: 1,248 points, 667 rebounds, 162 blocks

- Meg Dahlman, Marist 2008: 1,114 points, 627 rebounds, 131 blocks

- Rachele Fitz, Marist 2010: 2,447 points, 1,066 rebounds, 127 blocks

- Serena Moore Siena 2011: 1,011 points; 628 rebounds, 105 blocks

- Gunta Basko, Siena 2003: 1,833 points, 1,027 rebounds, 125 blocks

- Terri Vaccanino, Fordham 1985: 1,241 points, 703 rebounds, 147 blocks.

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