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2015-16 Women's Basketball Roster

13 Raeann Stilwell

  • Position Guard
  • Height 5-3
  • Class Senior
  • Highschool St. Mary's of Lancaster
  • Hometown Cheektowaga, N.Y.

Biography

CAREER STATS

2015-16
Appeared in and started all 26 games on the season while leading Daemen to a 9-17 record
Led the team in total minutes (856), minutes per game (32.9), assists (97), assists per game (3.7), and three-point field goals (38)
Also finished second on the team in steals (35), and third in points (217), points per game (8.3), and free throws made (33)
Scored in double-figures nine times throughout the year
Played 30 or more minutes in all but four games, which is identical to last season
Scored a three point field goal in 19 games, including 10 games with two or more
Opened the season with 12 points, five assists, five rebounds, and five steals in the road win against Post University on Nov. 13
Had a season-high 17 points to go along with eight rebounds in the conference road loss to Dowling on Dec. 18
Recorded at least five assists in nine different games throughout the season; Of those nine, four tagged along with 10+ points
Logged career high nine assists twice; Home win against Bridgeport on Feb. 7 and road win at Mercy on Feb. 13
Posted only double-double of the season in road overtime win at St. Thomas Aquinas, where she had 14 points and 13 rebounds, with six assists dished on the side
Came close to a triple-double in loss against District of Columbia, where she recorded nine points, seven assists, and six rebounds on Dec. 13
Finished the season ranked among the ECC leaders in assists (4th), assists per game (4th), defensive rebounds (T-21st), total rebounds (T-17th), rebounds per game (13th), total minutes (19th), minutes per game (10th), three-point field goals made (12th), and three-point field goal percentage (20th)

2014-15
• Appeared in and started all 29 games while leading Daemen to a 14-15 record and the USCAA Division I national championship
• Led the team in total minutes (962), minutes per game (33.2), assists (80), assists per game (2.8), three-point field goals (68) and steals (44)
• Also finished third on the team in total points (368) and points per game (12.7)
• Scored in double figures 18 times throughout the season
• Played 30 or more minutes in all but four games
• Had 20 games with multiple three-point baskets including 13 with three or more
• Opened the year by recording the first double-double of her career (16 points, 11 rebounds) in a non-conference road loss at Holy Family on Nov. 22
• Hit a career-best seven three-pointers, in only 10 attempts, en route to 23 points while also contributing six assists in a non-conference road win at Briarcliffe on Dec. 30
• Hit the go-ahead three-pointer with 1:47 remaining to help Daemen erase a 13-point second-half deficit and go on to a one-point win (70-69) over rival Roberts Wesleyan on Jan. 20
• Scored 21 points, grabbed five boards and dished five assists in a conference road loss at Molloy on Jan. 30
• Hit a three-point shot at the 1:43 mark of the second half vs. District of Columbia on Feb. 6 to become the 22nd player in team history to reach the 1,000-point plateau
• Recorded her second double-double of the season when she scored 17 points, including the game-tying three-pointer at the end of regulation, and grabbed 10 boards while logging a career-best 41 minutes to help Daemen past Mercy, 79-76, in overtime on Feb. 21
• Was named M.V.P. of the 2015 USCAA National Championships after leading Daemen to its second title in three years, averaging 17.0 points and 6.3 rebounds per game over the course of three outings
• Hit 6-of-9 field goal attempts and totaled 19 points in a quarterfinal-round win over fourth-seeded The Apprentice School
• Narrowly missed a triple-double with eight points, eight assists and 10 rebounds in Daemen's semifinal-round upset of top-seeded Concordia (Ala.)
• Went for a season-high 24 points on 7-of-14 shooting, including 4-of-8 from three-point range, in the title game victory over third-seeded Berea (Ky.)
• Finished the season ranked among the ECC leaders in total minutes (8th), minutes per game (8th), three-point field goals (2nd), three-point field goal percentage (9th), free throws made (17th), free throw percentage (11th), defensive rebounds (20th), assists (11th), steals (14th), total points (14th) and points per game (18th)


2013-14
• Appeared and started in 26 games while establishing herself as one the premier scorers in the East Coast Conference
• Led the team and ranked fourth in the ECC in scoring by averaging 17.0 points per game
• Ranked second the in the ECC and set a new team record for three-point field goals made in a single season with 77, breaking the previous record of 75 held by Angela Tylec (2002-03)
• Also set a new team record for three-point field goals attempted in a single season (252)
• Was one of two players to average more than 30 minutes of playing time per game, finishing with an average of 33.1 which ranked 7th in the ECC
• Also averaged 3.0 rebounds and 2.7 assists per game while shooting 39-percent from the field (152-for-394)
• Scored in double figures in 24 of her 26 games played, including 10 games of 20 or more points
• Made multiple three-point field goals in 19 games throughout the season
• Hit 8-of-20 three-point shots at Molloy on Dec. 20 to tie team records for three-point field goals made and attempted in a single game (Angela Tylec)
• Three-point barrage on Dec. 20 was part of 26-point effort which helped Daemen overcome a 24-point second-half deficit to down Molloy 88-86 in overtime for the Wildcats' first-ever ECC victory
• Erupted for a career-high 36 points on 13-of-26 shooting, including 6-of-14 from three-point range, in a two-point loss at Mercy on Jan. 6, becoming the first Daemen player to go for 30 or more points since Ellie Allen did so vs. Wilberforce on Jan. 12, 2012


2012-13
• Burst on to the scene by averaging 20.8 minutes while appearing in all 33 games off the bench, helping Daemen to a 26-7 record and the USCAA Division I National Championship
• Led the team in 3-point field goals (60) and 3-point field goals attempted (172) while finishing fourth on the team in 3-point field goal percentage (.349)
• Finished fifth on the team in scoring (9.5 points per game) and fourth in assists (68)
• Had 14 games of double-figure scoring, helping Daemen to a 14-0 record in those contests
• Scored a career-best 25 points in a blowout win at Maine-Presque Isle on Jan. 18
• Had 19 games with at least two 3-point field goals
• Connected on five three-pointers in back-to-back wins at Maine-Presque Isle (Jan. 18) and Maine-Fort Kent (Jan. 19)
• Averaged 9.7 points and 2.7 assists per game in Daemen's three wins at the USCAA Division I National Championships

HIGH SCHOOL
• Put together a remarkable scholastic career for the St. Mary's Lancers and coach Keith Junik, led St. Mary's to back-to-back Catholic High Schools Athletic Association State Championships for Class B (2009-10 & 2010-11) and finished her career as the all-time leading scorer in the history of the Msgr. Martin Athletic Assocation with 1,776 points
• Earned 1st Team All-WNY honors as a senior after garnering 2nd Team All-WNY status as a junior and led the Lancers to a #1 ranking in the final WNY Small School poll in 2011
• During her four-year, 110 game career she became a four-time MSgr. Martin South Division Player of the Year honoree and 2nd Team All-State Class B as a senior
• Holds school records for most steals in a season (78) and career (392), and three-pointers in a season (80) and career (222)
• Holds the Class B Federation record for points in a game (38) and her 562 points in 2009-10 is a league record and also lettered in lacrosse and soccer and served as team captain in all three sports
• Was an honor roll student for all four years of high school and played her AAU ball for the Buffalo Defenders and Queen City Classics

PERSONAL INFORMATION
• Born Raeann Marie Stilwell on June 15, 1993 in Buffalo, N.Y.
• Daughter of Raymond & Sandra Stilwell
• Siblings include Ryan Stilwell (25) & Chris Stilwell (24)
• Hobbies include long walks on the beach, hanging out with friends
• Chose to attend Daemen because.. "of the great family atmosphere."

Statistics

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Historical Player Information

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    2011-12Freshman

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    2012-13Redshirt Freshman

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    2013-14Redshirt Sophomore

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    2014-15Junior

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    2015-16Senior

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