2009–10_Pittsburgh_Panthers_women's_basketball_team

2009–10 Pittsburgh Panthers women's basketball team

2009–10 Pittsburgh Panthers women's basketball team

Intercollegiate basketball season


The 2009–10 Pittsburgh Panthers women's basketball team will represent the University of Pittsburgh in the 2009–10 NCAA Division I women's basketball season. The Panthers will be coached by Agnus Berenato. The Panthers are a member of the Big East Conference and play their home games at the Petersen Events Center in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

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Previous season

The 2008-09 Pitt women's basketball went 25–8, a program record number of wins, en route to Pitt's second consecutive NCAA Sweet 16 appearance and a final #15 national ranking in both the AP and Coaches' polls. Point guard junior Jania Sims was injured during the first game of the season and redshirted. Pitt graduated all-time leading scorer Shavonte Zellous who was a first round draft pick by the WNBA's Detroit Shock. Pitt also graduated second team all-Big East guard Xenia Stewart.

Offseason

Pitt head coach Agnus Berenato poses for photos at Camp As Sayliyah, Qatar as part of a thank you tour of overseas U.S military bases
  • May 19: Pitt head coach Agnus Berenato was awarded an honorary degree of Doctor of Humane Letters by Seton Hill University. Berenato was recognized for her efforts in building the Panthers program into a national success. Her honorary diploma was presented to her by Seton Hill President JoAnne W. Boyle, Ph.D., it stated “Family, colleagues, students and friends describe you as ‘genuine,’ ‘a master motivator,’ ‘a live ball of action,’ ‘a real go-getter,’ ‘loyal,’ and finally ‘amazing.’”[1]
  • May 22: Shavonte Zellous' jersey was announced that it would be inducted into the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame's "Ring of Honor".[2]
  • July 16, 2009: Pitt sophomore center Shawnice "Pepper" Wilson was named a finalist for the USA Basketball U19 World Championship Team. Wilson participated in trials at the United States Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colorado, as the group was cut from 27 participants to the 14 finalists, but withdrew due to injury.[3]
  • August: Head coach Agnus Berenato is selected for and participates in a tour of overseas U.S military bases with the goal is to boost "the morale and quality of life for deployed military personnel by providing entertainment from the home front."[4]
  • The Pitt women's basketball team is selected to play on national or regional television seven times for the 2009–10 season, including three games on the ESPN family of networks.[5]
  • Two freshman recruits joined the team: 5'9" guard Ashlee Anderson from Chicago, IL and 6'5" center Leeza Burdgess from Miami, FL.

Roster

NumberNameHeightPositionClassHometown
23Ashlee Anderson5-9GuardFreshmanChicago, IL
42Leeza Burdgess6-5CenterFreshmanMiami, FL
22Chelsea Cole6-3ForwardJuniorLumberton, NJ
10Taneisha Harrison6-0GuardJuniorBowie, MD
32Selena Nwude6-5CenterJunior (RS)Riverdale, MD
24Sarah Ogoke5-9GuardSophomoreSugar Land, TX
50Kate Popovec6-3CenterSophomoreCanfield, OH
2Sophronia Sallard5-10Guard/ForwardSenior (RS)Syracuse, NY
25Shayla Scott6-1GuardJuniorMonroeville, PA
14Jania Sims5-7GuardJunior (RS)Newark, NJ
12Brittaney Thomas5-8GuardSenior (RS)Montgomery, AL
40Shawnice "Pepper" Wilson6-6CenterSophomorePittsburgh, PA

Schedule

Pitt's 2009-10 schedule.

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Rankings

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Player stats

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See also


References

  1. "Berenato Earns Honorary Degree from Seton Hill University - UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH OFFICIAL ATHLETIC SITE". Archived from the original on May 27, 2011. Retrieved June 7, 2009.
  2. Zeise, Paul (August 8, 2009). "Pitt's Berenato to visit U.S. troops overseas". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Pittsburgh, PA. Retrieved November 4, 2009.

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