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Roster for Women's Basketball

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#PosLast NameFirst NameHeightYearCity/TownProvince/Country
4WingPondKelia5'93Goulds NL
6GuardRobinsonMegan5'52WaterlooON
8GuardAmo-MensahRebecca5'42TorontoON
10GuardAdamsCarolyn5'61OttawaON
11PostVanden ElzenMarika5'102Mount BrydgesON
12GuardAmoahSandra5'91TorontoON
13ForwardVanden Elzen Katherine 5'111Mount BrydgesON
15PostForseyAlly 6'25St. John'sNL
21GuardDevisonKim5'105WaterlooON
23GuardJamesonEmily5'104St. John'sNL
24GuardMartretAmanda5'53St. John'sNL
31WingFishbeinGrace5'115WaterlooON
32GuardKavanaghSamantha5'64CalvertNL
33ForwardHernandez BasurtoNancy5'81AlmonteON

Player Number4
Kelia Pond

Team: Women's Basketball
Position: Wing
Year:3
Hometown: Goulds ,
NL

Program: Engineering

After a couple seasons of finding her way Kelia spent this off season renewing her dedication to basketball and working unbelievably hard. In fantastic shape with a consistent outside shot and more explosive off the dribble game she will be looking to punish defenses this year and emerge as the impact player we have been waiting for.

Kelia was recently the recipient of the Nita Chambers Sutton Scholarship

Player Number6
Megan Robinson

Team: Women's Basketball
Position: Guard
Year:2
Hometown: Waterloo,
ON

Program: Kinesiology

After a solid rookie campaign in which she was a starter all season Megan returns prepared for year 2. She is a solid shooter and a crafty off the dribble player. She looks to improve her pure point skills and show a steady hand running the team this year.

Player Number8
Rebecca Amo-Mensah

Team: Women's Basketball
Position: Guard
Year:2
Hometown: Toronto,
ON

Program: Pre-Pharmacy

After gaining some experience last year Becky returns this year physically prepared and with improved skills. An outstanding athlete she is prepared this season to unleash her potential and wow fans with her passing and ball handling skills as well as her defensive impact.

Player Number10
Carolyn Adams

Team: Women's Basketball
Position: Guard
Year:1
Hometown: Ottawa,
ON

Program: Pre-Psychology

A rookie from Ottawa, Carolyn's mom and dad went to Memorial. She is a pure point guard who has great poise and control. She makes good decisions with the basketball and is a capable finisher and shooter. Carolyn was forced to miss last season with shoulder surgery, but once she shakes off the rust she has a promising future with the team.

Player Number11
Marika Vanden Elzen

Team: Women's Basketball
Position: Post
Year:2
Hometown: Mount Brydges,
ON

Program: Biochemistry


Marika returns for year two as a tough post defender and rebounder. She will be looking to be more consistent of offense and show a more efficient game around the basket.

Player Number12
Sandra Amoah

Team: Women's Basketball
Position: Guard
Year:1
Hometown: Toronto,
ON

The best of this year's rookie crop, Sandra is an explosive rookie who can impact the game in a number of ways. A tough defender, outstanding rebounder and improving offensive player Sandra is sure to impress the local fans with her effort and determination

Player Number13
Katherine Vanden Elzen

Team: Women's Basketball
Position: Forward
Year:1
Hometown: Mount Brydges,
ON

Program: Kinesiology

Katherine joins her older sister at Memorial. A tall wing she has a solid outside shot and is a good help side defender. She will be working to improve her strength and lateral mobility this year.

Player Number15
Ally Forsey

Team: Women's Basketball
Position: Post
Year:5
Hometown: St. John's,
NL

Program:English

After a first team AUS all-star nod last year Ally returns in her best shape yet and looks to build on her career year last season. the main lo-post threat she combines excellent rebounding with accurate scoring from a variety of post moves, making her the top returning post in the AUS. In her final year of eligibility fans should expect more of the same.

Forsey was an AUS 2nd team allstar in 2010-11 and a member of the CIS All-Rookie team

Player Number21
Kim Devison

Team: Women's Basketball
Position: Guard
Year:5
Hometown: Waterloo,
ON

Program: Phys. Ed

She has shot better then 40% from 3 each of the last two years Kim is entering her fifth and final year and will be a force she has an improved off the dribble game and should provide a consistent offensive threat.

Player Number23
Emily Jameson

Team: Women's Basketball
Position: Guard
Year:4
Hometown: St. John's,
NL

Program: Business

Emily has worked hard this off-season to improve her scoring skills and has been flashing a consistent outside shot and improved left hand. An already solid defender Emily looks to emerge in her fourth season as not just a player who plays minutes but a player who impacts games in a variety of ways.

Connection to MUN Athletics: Mother, Anne Browne, played for Sea-Hawks

Player Number24
Amanda Martret

Team: Women's Basketball
Position: Guard
Year:3
Hometown: St. John's,
NL

Program: Pre-Chemistry

Entering her third year Amanda has worked very hard on her game and body and seems poised to grab a bigger role this year. A solid attacking point guard with good instincts. A solid on the ball defender as well.

Player Number31
Grace Fishbein

Team: Women's Basketball
Position: Wing
Year:5
Hometown: Waterloo,
ON

Program: Science

Finally healthy this fifth year captain is ready to show her full arsenal this year. she can score in a variety of ways and is a solid defender and rebounder who will provide the key leadership as the 'Hawks attack the AUS this season.

Player Number32
Samantha Kavanagh

Team: Women's Basketball
Position: Guard
Year:4
Hometown: Calvert,
NL

Program: Commerce

Returning for her fourth year Sam is in the best shape of her career. An outstanding shooter Sam led the team last year with a 57% three point percentage. She is a solid defender and can play both guard spots.

Player Number33
Nancy Hernandez Basurto

Team: Women's Basketball
Position: Forward
Year:1
Hometown: Almonte,
ON

Program: Master of Public Health

As a graduate student at Memorial, Nancy's university career was almost derailed by two knee injuries. Given a second chance to play at an elite level she is hoping to make the most of her situation at Memorial and in a season of high hopes she helps bring a maturity and stability to what is happening with the 'Hawks.