ONE TO WATCH
   Junior guard
Teresa Kiewiet is a Leopard opposing team's scouting reports will hone in on to begin the season. The North Mankato, Minn. native quietly averaged 9.3 ppg, 3.5 rpg, while shooting 44.2 percent from the floor and 41.9 percent from beyond the arc last campaign. With the graduation of
Abby Antognoli '25, Kiewiet will be relied on greatly to generate offense for the Maroon and White.Â
SCOUTING LE MOYNE
   The Dolphins ended the 2024-25 season with a 7-24 record under first-year head coach Nick DiPillo. Le Moyne earned a first round win (62-51) against No. 4 seeded St. Francis in post season play, but its run at a title came to an end in the following round vs. Stonehill (60-41).Â
   Sunday marks the first meeting between the Leopards and Dolphins, since Le Moyne officially became a Division I institution in the fall of 2023. DiPillo's squad faced one Patriot League team last season in Colgate, falling 69-45 to the Raiders.
   Looking at the visitors one game sample size, Kayden Clark and Sierra Linnin were the leaders on offense in their loss to St. John's (68-53). Clark finished the outing with 14 points and three rebounds on 5-7 shooting from the floor and 4-4 from downtown. Linnin logged 32 minutes for the Dolphins, finishing with 10 points on 4-10 shooting. Eli Clark appears to be DiPillo's floor general as she racked up seven assists in the season opener.Â
   As a team, Le Moyne shot 38.0 percent from the floor, a scorching hot 56.3 percent from beyond the arc and 60.0 percent from the charity stripe. The Dolphins rank fifth in the conference in scoring offense (53 ppg) and in defensive rating, allowing their opponents to score 68.0 points per outing.
LAST TIME OUT
   Lafayette continued its non-conference slate at Rider on Thursday (11/6), resulting in a 65-58 victory for the Broncs. The Leopards had four players finish in double figures, combining for 53 of the team's points. Junior guard
Teresa Kiewiet led the charge with a double-double (17 points & 10 rebounds), while veteran
Sauda Ntaconayigize tacked on 13 points and went 5-5 from the line.Â
PATRIOT LEAGUE AWARDS
   Guard
Talia Zurinskas received all-league recognition in 2024-25. Â The Allentown, Pa. native claimed a spot on the conference's all-rookie team, posting averages of 4.4 ppg and 1.0 apg in 30 games played for the Leopards. The Psychology major shot 38.6 percent from the field, 32.4 percent from deep and 77.3 percent at the line in her first season on College Hill.Â
UP NEXT
   The Leopards retake the court at 8:30 p.m. on Thursday as part of a doubleheader with men's basketball. The men host Cornell at 6 p.m. and the women take on St. Peter's afterwards.
2024-25 RECAP
   As a program, the 2024-25 season highlighted various notable achievements.Â
Lafayette posted its best season to date in three-point field goals made, draining 190 attempts in 31 games. It also marked the second-highest season in terms of threes attempted (559) and the fifth best team three-point field goal percentage (34.0 percent).
SENIOR SNIPER
   Senior guard
Sauda Ntaconayigize remains Lafayette's largest threat from downtown entering the 2025-26 season. Last year, the Quebec, Canada native led the Patriot League in three-point percentage, shooting at a highly efficient 42.0 percent clip on 119 attempts.
MAKING HISTORY
   The Leopards' home contest vs. No. 6 Notre Dame (Nov. 17) last season was the first time Lafayette women's basketball hosted a nationally-ranked opponent within the Patriot League era.
STARTING FIVE
   Lafayette used the same starting lineup for 17 of its 31contests last season: guards
Abby Antognoli,
Teresa Kiewiet and
Sauda Ntaconayigize, forwards
Halee Smith and
Tasha Chudy. Junior guard
Teresa Kiewiet became a consistent starter after the Army game on Jan. 15.
FRESH FACES
   The Leopards added five newcomers in the offseason, all of whom are freshmen. Head coach
Kia Damon-Olson brought in three guards in
Haylie Adamski,
Emma Heaney and
Haley Poser. Forwards
Maddison Krug and
Sofia Valente rounded out the Leopards' recruiting class.Â
NEW STAFF
   The Maroon and White hired assistant coach Imani Watkins in September. Prior to her arrival in Easton, she gained coaching experience at West Guilford High School as an assistant for the boys basketball team. Watkins also had a stellar collegiate and professional playing career. She concluded her college career as Binghamton's all-time leading scorer (2,125 points) and played overseas in five different countries.Â
PLAY4KAY CAMPAIGN
   Lafayette women's basketball recently partnered with the Kay Yow Foundation for a season-long three-point challenge. This season, Leopard fans can pledge how much they'd like to donate for every three-pointer made by the team or their favorite player and all proceeds will directly benefit the Kay Yow Fund. To learn more visit tinyurl.com/25sqlzmv.Â
EXCELLENCE IN ACADEMICS
   Lafayette's athletic programs stood out among the nation's best last fall in the NCAA's Division I annual Graduation Success Rate (GSR) release. College Hill claimed a 97 percent GSR overall for the second straight year based on the 19 sports measured while 16 Leopard teams, including women's basketball, achieved a graduation success rate of 100 percent.