Complete Game Notes
GAME INFORMATION
Millersville (15-7, 12-6 PSAC) at East Stroudsburg (9-13, 6-12 PSAC)
Wednesday, Feb. 15, 2012 - 6 p.m.
East Stroudsburg, Pa. - Koehler Fieldhouse
MEDIA INFORMATION
Audio Broadcast (MSBN)
Live Stats
SERIES INFORMATION
Ville leads 45-23
First Meeting: 1922-23 (ESU 50, Ville 17)
Last Meeting: 2012 (Ville 74, ESU 53)
Current Streak: Ville, 10
Last 10: MU, 10-0
THE STARTING FIVE
(1) Millersville clinched its 16th-straight, 24th all time, PSAC Tournament berth with its 65-55 victory over Kutztown on Feb. 11. Head Coach 
Mary Fleig has led the Marauders to 18 conference tournaments in her 22 years at the helm, including 16 straight dating back to the 1996-97 season.   Bloomsburg and West Chester have also clinched a spot in the PSAC East leaving one spot open for either Shippensburg (9-9), Mansfield (6-12) or East Stroudsburg (6-12) with four games left in the regular season.
(2) The Marauders avenged their Jan. 21 loss at Kutztown by defeating the Golden Bears at home on Saturday by a score of 65-55. Millersville has now won three-straight games for the first time since the opening three games of the season. That Marauders have won 10-straight games against East Stroudsburg and will look to push its streak to four games on Wednesday, which would be the longest of the season.
 
(3) Aurielle Mosley scored a game-high 23 points against Kutztown and collected 10 rebounds and four blocks. Mosley has led the Marauders in scoring in six-straight games, scoring 20-plus in three of them. Mosley has 14 double-doubles on the season and is now fourth in the conference in scoring (15.8) and remains the conference's leading rebounder (11.0). Mosley is 59 (941 career points) points away from the 1,000-point mark.
(4) Fleig has led the Marauders to 10-straight wins over ESU, including a 74-53 win over the Warriors at Pucillo Gymnasium on Jan. 18.  Millersville outscored ESU in the second half by a 48-33 margin. Four Marauders finished in double-figures, including Mosley and Newman scoring a team-high 17 points. The Marauders have won four-straight at Koehler Fieldhouse with their last loss coming on Jan. 27, 2007 by a score of 65-43.
(5) Millersville returns to Pucillo on Saturday, Feb. 18 for its last regular-season home game where its three seniors will be recognized inbetween the men's and women's games. The Marauders host Mansfield at 1 p.m.
ABOUT EAST STROUDSBURG
• East Stroudsburg has lost 10-straight games to Millersvillie, including four-straight at Koehler Fieldhouse. The Warriors have not defeated the Marauders since it did on the road at Pucillo on Feb. 17, 2007 by a score of 78-58. The Warriors swept the season series during the 2006-07 season when it captured its last home win against Millersville by a score of 65-43 on Jan. 27, 2007.
• In the first meeting between ESU and Millersville the Warriors trailed by just six at the break, down 26-20. ESU stuggled in the first half making just 6-of-21 from the field with Steph Cabald leading the team with 5 points. Senior Cyara Woodridge took over scoring 16 points to finish with a game-high 18.
• Freshman sensation Jessica Martin has claimed her sixth PSAC East Freshman of the Week honors this season. Martin is second on the team in scoring with 211 points (9.6 per game) and tied for a team leading 161 total rebounds, including a 20-rebound performance against Kutztown on Feb. 4. Against Millersville on Jan. 18, Martin was held to just five points (1-of-8 FGs) but she was able to pull down 11 boards.
• East Stroudsburg has dropped to 15th in the conference in scoring with 56.4 points per game, while giving up 63.8. The Warriors share a poor stat with Millersville in free throw percentage shooting just 63.7 percent. The Marauders are one spot below at 63.4 percent.
• The Warriors are comming off a two-game losing streak after a three-game win streak that started with the 60-58 upset win over West Chester on Jan. 28. ESU is just 4-8, 2-3 against the East, at Koehler Fieldhouse this season.