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No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Hometown/High School 0 Jaela Johnson Gr. G 5-5 Louisville, Ky./DuPont Manual 1 Ari Parker Fr. G 5-10 Detroit, Mich./Cass Technical 2 Alex Moses Fr. G 5-9 Delanson, N.Y./Duanesburg 3 Mary Copple So. G 5-7 Brighton, Mich./Brighton 4 Corniya Clay Fr. G 5-5 Toledo, Ohio/Central Catholic 5 Irene Rey Pineda Fr. F 5-10 Madrid, Spain/Movistar Estudiantes BC 11 Mariam Sanogo Jr. F 6-2 Paris, France/Odessa College 12 Saige Randolph So. G 5-5 Albany, N.Y./Albany Academy for Girls 13 Xanthippi Karatasiou Sr. G 5-9 Katerini, Greece/High School of Kontariotissa 14 Cory Santoro Gr. G 5-5 Bellevue, Ohio/Bellevue 15 Sara Carvajal Caro Sr. F 6-3 Sevilla, Spain/IES Macarena de Sevilla 22 Franka Wittenberg Jr. G 5-8 Hildesheim, Germany/Marienschule Hildesheim 23 Jordan Day Fr. F 6-3 Cincinnati, Ohio/Purcell Marian 33 Yasmine Djibril Fr. F 6-1 Montreal, Quebec/Montmorency College 34 Shariah Gailes So. F 6-0 Brooklyn, Ohio/Brooklyn Head Coach: Tiffany Swoffard (Austin Peay ’02), 1st season Assistant Coach: Lindsay Hieronymus (Transylvania ’16), 1st season Assistant Coach: Stephan Walton (Manitoba ’10), 1st season Assistant Coach: Courtney Roman (Penn State ’21), 1st season Director of Operations: Ja’Kye Womack (Canisius ’23), 2nd season Athletic Performance: Brandon Brown (Virginia State ’07) 1st season Head Student Manager: Aleysha Bechtel-Castanon CANISIUS GOLDEN GRIFFINS CANISIUS WOMEN’S BASKETBALL CANISIUS ROSTER
MARIST RED FOXES CANISIUS WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MARIST ROSTER No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Hometown/Previous School 1 Malea Egan So. G 5-7 Sacramento, Calif./Montana State 2 Jackie Piddock Jr. G 5-8 Adams, N.Y./South Jefferson 3 Chloe Escanillas Fr. G 5-9 Edison, N.J./Rutgers Prep 5 Julia Corsentino So. G 5-8 Fair Haven, N.J./Rumson-Fairhaven 11 Jayne Whitman Jr. G 5-6 Orange, Conn./Amity Regional 13 Nicole Decker Fr. G 5-7 Thomaston, Conn./Thomaston 21 Danielle Williamsen Fr. G 5-7 Staten Island, N.Y./St. Joseph by-the-Sea 22 Ciara Croker Jr. F 6-0 New Rochelle, N.Y./The Ursuline School 23 Lexie Tarul R-Jr. G 5-11 Bronx, N.Y./Fordham 24 Kate Robbins So. F 6-2 Pittsburgh, Pa./Upper St. Clair 25 Catie Cunningham Sr. G 5-11 Syracuse, N.Y./West Genesee 30 Morgan Tompkins Jr. G 5-11 Red Hook, N.Y./Red Hook 31 Morgan Lee Jr. C 6-5 Kent, Conn./Georgetown 32 Brooke Jarvis Gr. F 5-11 Syracuse, N.Y./William Smith College 42 McKenna Rife Sr. F 6-3 Greencastle, Pa./St. Maria Goretti Head Coach: Erin Doughty Assistant Coach: Nick Volchok Assistant Coach: Brittany Shields Assistant Coach: Moriah Crisp Assistant Coach: Gabi Mendonca
SIENA SAINTS CANISIUS WOMEN’S BASKETBALL SIENA ROSTER No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Hometown/Previous School 0 Ahniysha Jackson Gr. G 5-7 Watervliet, N.Y./UAlbany 2 Aniya Hooker Gr. G 5-8 Lynnwood, Va./Lynnwood 3 Myriam Traore Fr. G 6-2 Lognes, France/Jean Mermoz 4 Valencia Fontenelle-Posson Gr. G 5-10 Guilderland, N.Y./Guilderland 7 Teresa Seppala Jr. G 6-0 Tampere, Finland/Makelanrinteen Iukio 10 Ana Conde Fr. G 6-0 Madrid, Spain/IES Excelencia 12 Alden Yergey So. G 5-9 Nokesville, Va./Brentsville District 13 KB Hadley Jr. G 5-5 Palmdale, Calif./Southern Nevada 15 Zyriah Price Fr. G 6-0 Huntsville, Ala./Hazel Green 21 Anajah Brown Sr. G 6-1 Norristown, Pa./The Bladwin School 25 Eszter Turi So. G 6-1 Budapest, Hungary/Hunfalvy Janos 30 Allison O’Hanlon Fr. G 5-8 Duanesburg, N.Y./Duanesburg 33 Zoe Richardson Fr. G 6-1 Auckland, New Zealand/Hoosac Prep (NY) 54 Peppi Lohko Fr. G 6-2 Lahti, Finalnd/Makelanrinteen Lukio Head Coach: Terry Primm Assistant Coach: Heather Stec Assistant Coach: Sydnie Rosales Assistant Coach: Billy Lovett Director of Operations: Sabrina Della Bella
RIDER BRONCS CANISIUS WOMEN’S BASKETBALL RIDER ROSTER No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Hometown/Previous School 0 Sanaa Redmond Sr. G 5-6 Philadelphia, Pa./The Shipley School 1 Aliya McIver So. G 5-9 White Plains, N.Y./White Plains 2 Camryn Collins Fr. G 5-9 Foxboro, Mass./Foxboro 3 Jamia Blake Sr. G 5-9 Rock Hill, S.C./South Pointe 9 Emilee Tahata Jr. F 6-0 Springfield, Australia/Woodcrest State 10 Amany Lopez Fr. G 5-8 Springield, Mass./South Shore Christian 11 Emmy Roach Fr. G 6-0 Littlehampton, Australia/Heathfield 12 Taylor Blunt R-Jr. G 5-8 Delco, Pa./The Peddie School (NJ) 13 Mariona Cos-Morales Sr. G 6-1 Matadepera, Spain/IES Matadepera 14 Sam Richardson So. F 6-3 Linden, N.J./St. Benedict’s 23 Jocelyn Chavez Fr. G 5-9 Surprise, Ariz./Valley Vista 24 Winner Bartholomew Fr. F 6-1 Abuja, Nigeria/Day Secondary School 31 Gabby Turco Sr. G 5-10 Wildwood, N.J./Wildwood Catholic 44 Kaylan Deveney So. C 6-3 Medford, N.J./Life Center Academy Head Coach: Lynn Milligan Associate Head Coach: MyNeshia McKenzie Assistant Coach: Sharay Hall Assistant Coach: Alyssa Parsons Director of Operations: Yakira Roas
SAINT PETER’S PEACOCKS CANISIUS WOMEN’S BASKETBALL SAINT PETER’S ROSTER No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Hometown/Previous School 0 Laila Grant Gr. G/F 5-8 Derwood, Md./Gulf Coast State 1 Nikola Zdenkova R-So. G/F 5-9 Karlovy, Czech Republic/Siena 2 Iyanna Cotten Fr. G/F 5-7 Somerset, N.J./Franklin 3 Louella Allana Jr. G 5-4 Laval, Quebec/Robert Morris 5 Maya Hyacienth Gr. G/F 5-9 Nottingham, England/Rider 6 Maria Andoronho Fr. F 6-1 Cruz Quebrada, Portual/Instituto Giner 7 Jineen Ayyash Fr. G/F 5-10 Ocean, N.J./Ocean Township 12 Emily O’Connell So. G 5-7 London, England/City Academy 13 De’Naya Rippey Fr. F 5-10 Brooklyn, N.Y./Cheshire Academy 14 Carys Roy So. C 6-3 Cowbridge, Wales/Cowbridge School 15 Layla Laws Sr. F 6-1 Pine Beach, N.J./Saint Rose 20 Reilly Sunday Jr. G 5-9 Moon Township, Pa./Moon Area 23 Lara Aguzzi So. G/F 5-9 Newton, Mass./Newton North 25 Linda Amaning Fr. F 6-3 Dijon, France/Marguerite De Flandre 44 Fatmata Janneh So. F 6-2 London, England/Barking Abbey Sixth Head Coach: Jennifer Leedham Associate Head Coach: David Jollon Assistant Coach: Johannah Leedham-Warner Assistant Coach: Tay Hughes Assistant Coach: Olivia Tucker
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Last year, more than 1,300 donors contributed more than $500,000 to the Blue and Gold Athletics Fund, providing essential funding that impacted our programs in the areas of scholarships, coaching excellence, recruiting, and team travel, helping our nearly 400 student-athletes excel in the classroom and on the field of competition. Because of donors’ support, we celebrated several program highlights during the 2023-24 year, including: • Baseball outfielder Jackson Strong became the 16th player in program history to be drafted as he was selected by the Detroit Tigers in the seventh round (206th overall ) in the 2024 MLB Draft. One of 10 players in program history to earn All-MAAC First Team honors on multiple occasions, Strong led the Griffs in hits (62), runs (55), RBI (44), triples (3), home runs (11), total bases (110) and steals (42). He established a program record with his 42 stolen bases while his 0.88 stolen bases per game led the nation. • Hockey forward Matteo Giampa garnered Atlantic Hockey Association Rookie of the Year, All-AHA Second Team and AHA All-Rookie Team honors following a freshman campaign that saw him pace the Griffs in goals (18), assists (17) and points (35), becoming the first Canisius rookie to lead the team in scoring since the 2006-07 season. Giampa was a named to the watchlist for the Tim Taylor Award, given annually to the top freshman in college hockey. • Hockey defenseman Cody Schiavon was named to the College Sports Communicators 2023-24 Academic All-America® men’s at-large team. Schiavon was a third team selection, becoming the first player in program history to garner Academic All-American accolades. • The softball team advanced to the championship series of the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Softball Championship for the fourth consecutive season. Junior pitcher Megan Giese was named an All-MAAC First Team performer for the third consecutive campaign while fellow senior Christie McGeeRoss garnered All-MAAC First Team accolades as well as NFCA Great Lakes All-Region Second Team distinction. • In swimming and diving, freshman Marin de Villard was named the Male Rookie of the Meet as turned three All-MAAC performances, each of which established a program record. Overall, the Golden Griffins garnered 12 broken program records, six All-MAAC performances and one MAAC Champion at the meet. • Women’s soccer hosted its first postseason contest in program history as it finished the 2023 season with a 9-4-6 overall record and a 6-2-2 ledger in conference play. A total of seven Griffs earned All-MAAC distinction, highlighted by first-team honoree Emma Oliphant. • Women’s basketball advanced to the semifinal round of the MAAC Women’s Basketball Championship for the first time since the 2008-09 season. The 17 wins were also the most by the Griffs since the 2008-09 season. • A total of 38 Canisius student-athletes were named to their respective all-conference teams during the 2023-24 academic year, highlighted by five student-athletes winning major individual awards. • The Canisius Athletic Department enjoyed another solid semester in the classroom as 19 of its 20 varsity programs registered a cumulative team grade point average of 3.25 or better during the 2024 spring semester, highlighted by 12 squads posting a team GPA of 3.40 or higher. • The 2024 spring semester 54 student-athletes earn a perfect 4.0 grade point average. Those 54 student-athletes highlighted a group of 327 student-athletes to post a term GPA of 3.0 or higher, representing 85.0 percent of the University’s student-athlete population. Thank you in advance for supporting the Blue & Gold Fund and our students! GRADUATE STUDENT JAELA JOHNSON
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