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Rock to celebrate Senior Day vs. Seton Hill

The Slippery Rock women’s basketball team will honor its senior class prior to tipping off against Seton Hill in a PSAC West matchup 1 p.m. Saturday at Morrow Field House.

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GAME PROGRAM INFO
Slippery Rock has moved away from printed game programs for all sports in 2025-26. This page will serve as the "Digital Game Program" for this week's game. To navigate to all gameday info for any SRU home events this year, simply visit rockathletics.com/gameday or scan the QR code on the "Gameday Info" posters hanging in each facility.
 
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SLIPPERY ROCK, Pa. – The Slippery Rock University women's basketball team will celebrate Senior Day as well as take on Seton Hill University in a Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference Western Division matchup 1 p.m. Saturday at Morrow Field House.

CANCER AWARENESS GAME
Saturday's game will also serve as The Rock's annual Cancer Awareness Game. Slippery Rock will be wearing grey t-shirts with pink, lavender and white ribbons. The lavender ribbon is the universal symbol for all cancer awareness. The pink ribbon is the universal symbol for breast cancer awareness. White ribbons symbolize hope for a cure.

MAKE-A-WISH FUNDRAISER
As part of the Make-A-Wish Foundation's Week of Wishes, the Slippery Rock Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) will be conducting 50/50 raffles during both the women's and men's games. Donations will also be accepted with all money going to the Make-A-Wish Foundation.

HAPPY SENIOR DAY
The Slippery Rock women's basketball team will be recognizing its senior class prior to tipoff as part of its annual Senior Day festivities. The Rock will celebrate the following five players:

Laney Bone – Bone transferred to The Rock after spending time at Division I UNC Asheville and Longwood University, as well as Cleveland State Community College. At Cleveland State, Bone was an All-American and the Tennessee Community College Athletic Association Player of the Year. She has been a trusted reserve player in her lone season at The Rock, playing in nine games, scoring eight points and grabbing 13 rebounds.

Alyssa Gillin – Gillin is a four-year member of the program who has played 70 games over her career, including 47 starts. She has averaged 7.4 points and 3.6 rebounds per game during her Rock tenure. Gillin is sixth in SRU history in blocks and 16th in made 3-pointers. Off the court, she is a three-time PSAC Scholar Athlete.

Kayley Joseph-Bernard – Joseph-Bernard transferred to The Rock after spending her first two seasons at Division I Hofstra University and has been a key contributor over the last two years. She has played 48 games and made 44 starts. Joseph-Bernard has averaged 7.6 points, 7.8 rebounds and 3.4 assists per game, while collecting five double-doubles over her two seasons at SRU. She is currently seventh in SRU history in blocks. Off the court, she is a one-time PSAC Scholar Athlete and one-time College Sports Communicators Academic All-District team selection.

Deryn Moye – A three-year member of the program after joining The Rock in her sophomore season. Moye has appeared in 67 games, while making 27 starts over her career. She has averaged 3.6 points and 1.5 rebounds per game. Off the court, she is a two-time P.S.A.C Scholar Athlete and two-time CSC. Academic All-District Team honoree.

Karianna Woods – Woods transferred to The Rock after spending her first three seasons at Division I Bethune-Cookman University. In her one season at Slippery Rock, she has averaged 7.9 points, 2.6 rebounds, 1.6 assists and 1.7 steals per game in 22 appearances, including 18 starts.

TICKET PRICES
Fans are encouraged to purchase advance tickets online HERE.
Adult General Admission: $10
Visiting Student with valid student ID: $5
Ages 7-High School: $5
Ages 6 and Under: FREE
SRU Students: FREE with valid student ID
Game Day Sales Only
Alumni (w/ Valid ID): $8
Faculty/Staff: $8
 
WATCH ON YOUR TV - "ROCK ATHLETICS DIGITAL NETWORK" APPS
• Fans can watch Saturday's game live and on-demand for free on the Rock Athletics Digital Network, created and operated by the SRU athletic communication office.
 
• Search for Rock Athletics Digital Network in the app stores on Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, Roku and Android TV devices. The streaming web player linked above will also integrate with Chrome Cast devices to allow viewers to cast the game to those devices.

GAME 24 of 26
Opponent: Seton Hill
Date: Saturday – 1 p.m.
Location: Slippery Rock, Pennsylvania
Venue: Morrow Field House
Video: Link
Live Stats: Link
Tickets: Link
In-game Updates: Twitter/X (@Rock_Athletics)

SERIES HISTORY vs. Seton Hill
Overall: Seton Hill leads 20-8
Current Streak: Seton Hill W8
At Slippery Rock: Seton Hill leads 10-4
First Meeting: Nov. 24, 1992 (SRU won 84-70)
Last Meeting: Jan. 17, 20256 (SHU won 96-55)
Most Points, SRU: 99 – Nov. 30, 1993
Most Points, SHU: 101 – Feb. 1, 2025
Largest Victory, SRU: 21 (99-78, Nov. 30, 1993)
Largest Victory, SHU: 37 (92-55, Jan. 6, 2024)
SRU coach Ryenn Micaletti vs. Seton Hill: 0-5
Seton Hill coach Maeve Gallagher vs. SRU: 5-0

TOP ACTIVE SRU PLAYERS AGAINST THE GRIFFINS
Iyanna Wade – 1 GP: 20.0 points, 5.0 assists, 3.0 rebounds
Karianna Woods – 1 GP: 10.0 points, 3.0 rebounds, 2.0 assists
Kayley Joseph-Bernard – 3 GP: 7.0 points, 8.3 rebounds, 3.3 assists, 1.3 blocks
Sophia Hook – 3 GP: 6.3 points, 4.0 rebounds, 1.0 steals
Alyssa Gillin – 5 GP: 6.2 points, 3.6 rebounds
Mairan Haggerty – 3 GP: 4.7 points, 3.3 rebounds, 1.3 assists

THE FIRST TIME AROUND
SRU was downed in a PSAC West matchup, 96-75, at Seton Hill Jan. 17. The Rock ended the game shooting 42.3 percent (30-of-71) from the field overall, 28 percent (7-for-25) from the 3-point line and 57.1 percent (8-of-14) from the charity stripe. Seton Hill shot to 52.2 percent (36-of-69) from the floor overall, 35 percent (7-for-20) from beyond the arc and 73.9 percent (17-of-23) from the foul line. The Cowan sister's (Helene and Hallie) combined for 50 of SHU's 96 points.
 
              TEAM COMPARISON
THE ROCK STAT GRIFFINS
63.2 Points per Game 84.7
72.6 Opp. Points per Game 74.7
38.2% Field Goal Pct. 44.3%
43.2% Opp. Field Goal Pct. 43.7%
31.1% 3-Point Pct. 26.9%
30.5% Opp 3-Point Pct. 26.8%
6.5 3-Pointers Made per Game 6.7
67.9% Free Throw Pct. 74.3%
34.4 Rebounds per Game 40.4
42.0 Opp. Rebounds per Game 39.8
-7.5 Rebounding Margin +0.6
13.3 Assists 16.3
-1.0 Turnover Margin +4.6
7.3 Steals 13.1
3.9 Blocks 3.0
           Per game averages

THE ROCK BY THE NUMBERS   |   Roster   |   Stats
Overall Record: 7-16
PSAC Record: 5-12
Home Record: 3-7
Away Record: 3-8
Neutral Site Record: 1-1
Streak: L2
PSAC West Rank: 7th
Head Coach: Ryenn Micaletti | Third season (16-58)

LAST TIME OUT
Slippery Rock was downed at No. 8 Gannon, 66-31, in PSAC West action Wednesday night at the Highmark Events Center.

Slippery Rock ended the game shooting 19.1 percent (9-of-47) from the field overall, 20 percent (3-for-15) from the 3-point line and 71.4 percent (10-of-14) from the charity stripe. The Rock finished with two more bench points that the Golden Knights (14-12). This is the first time SRU's bench outscored its opponents since its win over California.

Gannon finished the game shooting 47.3 percent (26-of-55) from the floor overall, 21.1 percent (4-for-19) from beyond the arc and 76.9 percent (10-of-13) from the foul line.

RACE TO THE PSAC TOURNAMENT
The top six teams in the PSAC East and PSAC West standings at the end of the regular season qualify for the PSAC Tournament. The first and second seeds in the standings earn first-round byes and a home game in the quarterfinal round while the No. 3 and No. 4 seeds are guaranteed home games in the first round.

• Seven of the 12 spots in the PSAC Tournament have already been clinched. In the Western Division, IUP, Gannon, Seton Hill and Edinboro have already clinched spots, while Lock Haven, Kutztown and East Stroudsburg have clinched a spot from the Eastern Division.

• The top four teams in the PSAC West standings have separated themselves as Indiana and Gannon enter the weekend atop the division. IUP leads the PSAC West with a 16-1 league record and Gannon sits in second with a 15-2 PSAC mark. Seton Hill (12-5) and Edinboro (12-5) sit comfortably in third and fourth place, respectively.

• The remaining four teams are separated by just two games as Clarion (7-10) and California (7-10) head into their respective weekend contests occupying the fifth and sixth spots in the PSAC West.

• If the season ended today, UPJ (6-11) and SRU (5-12) would each sit outside of the PSAC Tournament. However, the two teams are just one and two games behind the Vulcans and the Golden Eagles

• A Rock loss combined with victories from both Clarion and California on Saturday, Slippery Rock would be eliminated from PSAC Tournament contention.

FRESHMAN PHENOM
In 23 starts, Iyanna Wade has produced per game averages of 13.9 points, 4.4 assists and 3.6 rebounds. She has dished out at least five assists in a game on 13 occasions and has facilitated five or more assists in six of her last 11 games.

Wade, who has 68 assists in conference play so far, is ranked among the top freshmen in all of Division II in scoring and distributing. Only three first-year players in DII are averaging more assists per game than Wade. Among all levels of the NCAA, there are only eight freshmen that produce more assists per game than SRU's rookie phenom.

D2 Freshmen Assist Leaders
1. Samariana Franklin (Miles – 5.1)
2. Aliyah Hawkins (King – 4.9)
3. Kori Sanders (Harding – 4.8)
4. Iyanna Wade (SRU – 4.4)

NCAA Freshmen Assist Leaders (3-9)
3. Destiny Jackson (Illinois – 5.2)
4. Samariana Franklin (Miles – 5.1)
5. Aliyah Hawkins (King – 4.9)
t6. Kori Sanders (Harding – 4.8)
t6. Gina Garcia (Kansas State – 4.8)
8. Aina Cargol (San Francisco – 4.6)
t9. Iyanna Wade (SRU – 4.4)
t9. Jazzy Davidson (USC – 4.4)

INSIDE-OUTSIDE THREAT
Gillin has been a cornerstone for SRU both offensively and defensively this year. Not only has she blocked 1.9 shots per game, she's also converted 42 of her 125 3-point attempts on the way to averaging 11.6 points, 4.7 rebounds and 1.1 assists per game while shooting 41.4 percent from the field overall to go with her impressive shot blocking.

Gillin is the only athlete in all of Division II to have recorded at least 40 made 3-pointers and 35 blocks this year.

40 3's / 35 Blocks in D2
Alyssa Gillin (SRU): 3's: 42 – Blocks: 39

Gillin is also 16th in SRU history for 3-pointers made in a career with 82, two away from pulling into a tie for 15th place with Krista Pietrolpola (2015-18). Gillin has made at least one 3-pointer in 19 of the 23 games this season. The last time out against Seton Hill, Gillin scored 11 points, while knocking down two 3-pointers and blocking two shots.

PICKING UP STEALS
Woods has been a core player for SRU on the defensive end this season. The senior transfer from Bethune-Cookman sits with 36 steals on the season, the seventh most steals by a transfer in their first year at SRU. Woods has at least one steal in all but four games so far this season. 

On the offensive end, Woods has reach double-digits in points in eight of her last 14 games, averaging 8.4 ppg over that span.

MOVING UP THE FRESHMAN RANKS
Wade is inside the top 10 in SRU history for points, assists, minutes and 3-pointers made by a freshman. The rookie currently sits in third in assists (101), third in minutes (834), sixth in made 3-pointers (22) and sixth in points (320). Against Gannon, Wade scored five points and orchestrated three assists in 29 minutes. Wade had 20 points, five assists and three rebounds against Seton Hill earlier this year.

The Gannon performance resulted in Wade moving up one spot on the minutes list. The freshman has scored in double-figures in 18 of her 23 appearances this season. Wade has not eclipsed 10 or more points in her last two games, the longest stretch of her career.

SHARPSHOOTING DUO
Gillin and Sophia Hook have been among the PSAC's top sharpshooters in the 2025-26 season. Gillin (1.8) and Hook (1.7) rank sixth and ninth in the conference in 3-pointers made per game.

MOST 3-POINTERS PER GAME (4-9)
t4. Kara Wehner (Shepherd) – 2.1
t4. Teresa Maggio (IUP) – 2.1
t6. Alyssa Gillin (Slippery Rock) – 1.8
t6. Daniella Ranieli (Millersville) – 1.8
t6. Avery White (East Stroudsburg) – 1.8
9. Sophia Hook (Slippery Rock) – 1.7

FINDING ANOTHER GEAR
Mairan Haggerty has continued the most productive stretch as a scorer of her career. The junior has scored 102 points total in her last 10 appearances, averaging 10.2 ppg in that span, including a career- high 17 points against California (Pa.). Haggerty is a transfer from Seton Hill as she spent her freshman season with the Griffins.

LEADER FROM LONG RANGE
Along with Gillin, Hook has been the driving force behind The Rock's success from 3-point range. The junior guard has connected on 34.8 percent (39-of-112) of her 3-point attempts this season. She enters Saturday ranked ninth in 3-pointers made per game (1.7) in the PSAC.

In 23 starts this season, the PSAC's sixth ranked player in minutes played has averaged 11.1 points, 5.3 rebounds, 1.2 steals and 1.1 assists per game. The junior is shooting 38.1 percent from the field overall along with her .348 mark from 3-point range.

ONE OF A KIND
While typically not the highest scoring player on the court, Joseph-Bernard always finds multiple ways to impact the game. The senior is averaging 8.6 points, 8.9 rebounds, 3.8 assists, 1.5 blocks and 1.9 steals per game.

Joseph-Bernard is the only Division II athlete to average at least 8.5 points, 8.5 rebounds, 3.5 assists, 1.5 blocks and 1.5 steals per game. The senior forward also sits seventh on Division II's in single-game blocks list with her seven-block game against Glenville State University.

SETTING RECORDS
Joseph-Bernard and Gillin have combined for 63 blocks this season to help The Rock up to sixth on the PSAC's block rankings with 3.9 per game.
 
The duo has also been prolific shot blockers over their careers as Gillin is sixth in program history in career blocks with 64, while Joseph-Bernard ranks sixth with 62 rejections. Joseph-Bernard and Gillin are just the third pair of Rock teammates with each holding at least 60 career blocks to be active at the same time. If Gillin and Joseph-Bernard were to reach the 70 career block mark by the end of the season, they would be the first pair of Rock teammates to be active with 70 career blocks.
 
Multiple Active Athletes With 60 Blocks at SRU
Tracy Whitling / Shelbey Wardman (1999-00 / 2000-01)
Erin Frankovich / Stacey Green (2003-04 / 2004-05)
Kayley Joseph-Bernard / Alyssa Gillin (2025-26)

BRINGING DOWN BOARDS

Joseph-Bernard is one of the premier rebounders in the conference as the senior grabs the third most defensive rebounds per game (7.5), the sixth most rebounds per contest (8.9) and the sixth most total rebounds (195) in the PSAC.

Most recently, the senior forward led SRU with six rebounds against Gannon. Joseph-Bernard was also The Rock's leading scorer with eight points against the Golden Knights. Joseph-Bernard's 7.6 defensive rpg puts the senior as the eighth best defensive rebounder in Division II.

IRON WOMEN
Slippery Rock has utilized Wade, Hook, Gillin and Joseph-Bernard together in the starting lineup in 21 of its 23 games this season. The Rock's core four rarely leave the court as each player averages at least 32 minutes per game.

Led by Wade's 36.3 minutes per game, the fourth-highest rank in the PSAC, four of The Rock's five starters are ranked in the top 10 in the conference in terms of minutes played per game.

Rock Minutes Per Game Leaders (PSAC Rank)
1. Iyanna Wade: 36.3 (4th)
2. Sophia Hook: 34.0 (6th)
3. Kayley Joseph-Bernard: 33.9 (7th)
4. Alyssa Gillin: 32.7 (9th)

ROCK LEADERS – PER GAME
Points: Iyanna Wade – 13.9
Assists: Iyanna Wade – 4.4
Rebounds: Kayley Joseph-Bernard – 8.9
FG %: Kayley Joseph-Bernard – 43.7%
3-PT %: Sophia Hook – 34.8%
FT %: Sophia Hook – 77.5%
Steals: Kayley Joseph-Bernard – 1.9
Blocks: Alyssa Gillin– 1.7
Minutes: Iyanna Wade – 36.3

RECORD WATCH 
Blocks
1. Christy Wessell – 92 (1990-93)
2. Tracy Whitling – 81 (1999-01)
3. Erin Frankovich – 80 (2001-05)
4. Shelbey Wardman – 66 (1998-02)
5. Morgan Henderson – 65 (2015-19)
6. Alyssa Gillin – 64 (2022-present)
7. Kayley Joseph-Bernard – 62 (2024-present)

Made 3-pointers (9-18)
9. Erinne Cunningham – 103 (2011-13)
10. Erica Aiello – 101 (2012-16)
11. Deleah Gibson – 95 (2021-23)
12. Ranee Aggers – 93 (1990-92, 93-95)
13. Melissa McKavish – 86 (1999-03)
14. Marisa Groman – 85 (1992-96)
15. Krista Pietropola – 84 (2015-18)
16. Alyssa Gillin – 82 (2022-present)
17. Stacey Green – 75 (2001-05)
18. Sophia Hook – 70 (2023-present)

ROUNDING OUT THE REGULAR SEASON
Feb. 25 (5:30 p.m.) vs. Edinboro
Feb. 28 (1 p.m.) at California (Pa.)

THE GRIFFINS BY THE NUMBERS   |   Roster   |   Stats
Overall Record: 16-7
PSAC Record: 12-5
Home Record: 7-3
Away Record: 9-3
Neutral Site Record: 0-1
Streak: L2
PSAC West Rank: T-3
Head Coach: Maeve Gallagher | Third season at SHU (54-29, .65.1)

SCOUTING SETON HILL
• The Griffins are entering the game with a 12-5 record in the PSAC West, tied for third with Edinboro. Seton Hill rank fifth in the nation in scoring offense (84.7 ppg), 15th in turnovers forced per game (23.7), 19th in field goal percentage (44.3) and 22nd in assists per game (16.3).

• Seton Hill is led Hallie Cowan and Helene Cowan on the offensive end. The duo for 36.4 (42.9 percent) of the Griffins' 84.7 ppg. Mia Kalich is an all-around star for the Griffins as she leads the nation in triple-doubles with three. Kalich averages 14.0 points, 11.7 rebounds, 3.9 assists and 4.3 steals per game.

LOOKING AHEAD
Slippery Rock stays put for its final home game of the regular season against Edinboro 5:30 p.m. Feb. 25 at Morrow Field House. Earlier in the season, the Fighting Scots took down The Rock, 79-50.



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Players Mentioned

Alyssa Gillin

#21 Alyssa Gillin

Forward
6' 0"
Senior
Mairan Haggerty

#34 Mairan Haggerty

Forward
6' 0"
Junior
Sophia  Hook

#11 Sophia Hook

Guard
5' 7"
Junior
Kayley Joseph-Bernard

#8 Kayley Joseph-Bernard

Forward
6' 0"
Senior
Deryn Moye

#1 Deryn Moye

Guard
5' 4"
Senior
Laney  Bone

#24 Laney Bone

Forward
5' 11"
Graduate Student
Karianna Woods

#30 Karianna Woods

Guard
5' 8"
Senior
Iyanna  Wade

#0 Iyanna Wade

Guard
5' 4"
Freshman

Players Mentioned

Alyssa Gillin

#21 Alyssa Gillin

6' 0"
Senior
Forward
Mairan Haggerty

#34 Mairan Haggerty

6' 0"
Junior
Forward
Sophia  Hook

#11 Sophia Hook

5' 7"
Junior
Guard
Kayley Joseph-Bernard

#8 Kayley Joseph-Bernard

6' 0"
Senior
Forward
Deryn Moye

#1 Deryn Moye

5' 4"
Senior
Guard
Laney  Bone

#24 Laney Bone

5' 11"
Graduate Student
Forward
Karianna Woods

#30 Karianna Woods

5' 8"
Senior
Guard
Iyanna  Wade

#0 Iyanna Wade

5' 4"
Freshman
Guard