Muhlenberg College Mules
- 2012-13 Schedule
- 2012-13 Roster
- 2011-12 Statistics
- Year-by-Year since 1994/All-Time Coaching Records/Career Top Five
- All-Time Record: 600-389 (since 1960-61)
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Head Coach Ron Rohn
Rohn (Fordham '82) has led the Muhlenberg College women's basketball team to an outstanding record of 227-73 (.757) in his first 11 seasons, including five Centennial Conference titles the last seven years. Rohn came to Muhlenberg with 21 years of Division I coaching experience, including nine as head coach. A 1982 graduate of Fordham University, Rohn began his coaching career as an undergraduate assistant at nationally ranked Fordham.
Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3
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Starters Returning (2)
Alita Zabrecky, Sr, 5-8, G/F, 15.1 ppg, 6.6 rpg, 65 assists
Leeann Lanza, Jr, 6-0, F, 5.9 ppg, 5.0 rpg
Key Returnees
Erin Laney, Jr, 6-0, F, 5.7 ppg, 3.7 rpg
Kate Clawson, Sr, 5-11, F, 5.4 ppg, 3.0 rpg
Hannah Rush, So, 5-6, G, 3.4 ppg, 1.9 rpg
Colleen Caldwell, Jr, 5-8, G, 1.7 ppg, 1.7 rpg
Top Newcomers
Leanna Tallamy, So, 5-11, F, High Point Regional, N.J. (Gordon
College transfer)
2013 Outlook
The Muhlenberg women’s basketball team went 23-6 last year and won their fifth Centennial Conference championship in seven years. They earned a bid to the NCAA Tournament for the fifth straight year. The Mules return 13 players from last year, including four of their top five scorers. Leading the way for the Mules will be senior Alita Zabrecky who earned All-Centennial Conference second team honors in 2011-12. Zabrecky averaged 15.1 points and 6.6 rebounds per game and dished out 65 assists last season. The Mules also return a trio of key forwards, including seniors Leeann Lanza and Kate Clawson, and junior Erin Laney. The Mules should look to contend for another Centennial Conference championship.
On Saturday, February 6, 1954, the dream of each Muhlenberg alumnus was realized when Memorial Hall, the new physical education building, was dedicated in a brief program. With a built-in seating capacity of 3,529, Memorial Hall fosters a big-game atmosphere hard to match in Division III. Although it is more than 50 years old, Memorial Hall remains a thoroughly modern facility. Recent improvements have included the addition of an overhead scoreboard and the 2004 repainting of the floor. A new lighting system was installed in 2010, and the walls and bleachers were painted in 2011, giving Memorial Hall a brighter look.
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