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2005-06 Outlook Mounties Hope Tagliaferri’s Final Season Will Be Best in School History – Sold Mix of Veterans and Promising Newcomers Paint Bright Picture for 2005-06 Although one of the PSAC’s most improved programs over the past four years, the 2005-06 edition of the Mountaineer women’s basketball program has grown a little tired of moral victories -- there looking for and expecting a PSAC playoff berth. The key to making that happen will how quickly the eight returnees and seven talented newcomers mesh their considerable talents together as a team. Entering her seventh season as the program’s all-time winningest coach, Ruth Hermansen still has the one pillar remaining that she used to change the direction of the program five years ago in Alison Tagliaferri. Enter her fifth season
after receiving a medical redshirt as a sophomore, no player has had as big of
an Averaging 16.0 points and 7.2 rebounds per game last season, Tagliaferri is one of three starters returning off last year’s team and will again be the catalyst for this season.
While Tagliaferri and Uhrich give the Mountaineers a solid inside game, the emergence of junior Christine Ross maybe the key to a playoff run. Ross appeared in all 25 games last season averaging 1.9 points and 1.2 rebounds and will be expected to play a larger part in the post this year. Sophomore Monice Warren gave the Mountaineers some quality minutes last season where she averaged 1.2 points and 2.0 rebounds over 23 games. Her physical style of play will prove beneficial over the course of the season. Freshman Katie Akins has impressed coaches with her attitude and work ethic and will provide backup underneath. Senior Tiffany
Taylor is a seasoned veteran who will run things from the point. Last
season, Taylor started 19 The Mountaineers maybe the
most dangerous 3-point shooting team in the Becky Ayers is the most interesting addition of the newcomers after transferring from NCAA Division I Albany where she led the team in scoring her freshman season. Ayers may be the best pure shooter on the team and at 5-11 has a great outside touch that will put her into the starting lineup at the three spot. Mallory Hafer and Clarissa Correll were both All-NTL All-Conference selections last season where Hafer’s 98 three-pointers where the most scored, boy or girl, in the Commonwealth last year. Correll is a tough defender who can play almost anywhere on the court. Emily Akins, the twin sister of Katie, has proven to be a pleasant surprise in preseason camp with her hustle and attitude and will see action.
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