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2023-24 Girls Basketball Preview: Stroudsburg Mountaineers

Head Coach: Matthew Field, 10th Season, 112-86

Assistant Coaches:
Brittany Neal
Sharisse Coles
Taylor Tretheway

Sport: Basketball (G)

Team Name: Stroudsburg Mountaineers

League: EPC

2022 Record: 13-11 Overall, 13-9 Regular Season

Key Players Lost:
Kendel Card, forward
Mandy Gizzo, guard
Sam Wallace, guard

Key Returning Players:
Zoe Brown, Senior, 5’5, Guard – Zoe is a talented point guard who will lead our team with her playmaking skills and scoring abilities.

McKayla Strunk, Junior, 5’10, Guard – McKayla is a dynamic wing player who brings an exciting presence with her versatility on offense and ability to impact the game on both ends of the court.

Ella Henritzy, Senior, 5’8, Forward – Ella is a presence in the paint, combining strength and finesse to anchor our team’s interior game.

Kamrin Hock, Junior, 5’8, Forward – Kamrin adds an essential scoring threat from the perimeter, and is a solid defender.

Teagan Strunk, Sophomore, 5’9, Guard – Teagan is a promising guard, who can score in a variety of ways and is a determined defender.

Adriana Borzio, Sophomore, 5’7, Guard – Adriana showcases potential and enthusiasm as a young guard and contributes energy into our lineups.

Key Newcomers:
Emily Bozena, Junior, 5’7, Guard – Emily is an exciting guard who adds agility, speed, and scoring to our team.

Sydney, Senior, 5’7, Guard – Sydney is a reliable shooter from beyond the arc who will be a threat against zone defenses.

2023-24 Outlook: We will be an athletic and experienced team that should be competitive in the EPC. We are returning 7 letter winners and our top 2 scorers. This year we are expecting a balanced scoring attack on offense and to be an aggressive defensive team.

The girls are aiming to compete for a division title and make it back to the league and district playoffs.

Our biggest strength – We have a number of girls who have the potential to be key contributors throughout the year and that allows us to have versatility in our lineups.

Our biggest weakness – We need to get better at consistently rebounding to finish possessions.

 

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