Monday, March 1, 2010

Senior Day

"The Iona College women's basketball team celebrated Senior Day on Sunday, February 28, 2010, in the Hynes Athletics Center. The Gaels honored seniors Thazina Cook and Anna McLean. The Senior Day celebration occurred in conjunction with the Gaels' final home game of the year, a 79-43 victory over Rider. The festivities included a pre-game ceremony and a post-game reception.

Cook, a 5-foot-9 guard from Newark, N.J., has had an extraordinary career at Iona. She has played in 122 career games, compiling 1,242 points, 632 rebounds, 100 assists, and 189 steals. A stellar defender and a gifted scorer, Cook has contributed in a multitude of ways for Iona. Her remarkable talent, leadership, and versatility make the two-year captain an exceptionally valuable player for the Gaels.

'Thazina Cook is a tremendous leader and competitor,' head coach Anthony Bozzella said. 'We've had a lot of great players enter our program, and no one is greater than Thazina. She will be missed as much as anyone I've ever coached.'

One of the top players in the MAAC, Cook earned a place on last year's All-MAAC First Team and this year's Preseason All-MAAC First Team. She was also selected to the 2008-2009 All-Met Division I women's basketball second team, indicating that she is one of the top players in the metropolitan area. Cook ranks among Iona's career leaders in scoring (12th), rebounds (ninth), steals (sixth), and games played (third).


McLean, a 6-foot-2 center from Freeport, N.Y., has had an outstanding career at Iona. She has played in 125 career games, amassing 1,028 points, 866 rebounds, and a program-record 180 blocks. A formidable post presence and a defensive stopper, McLean has had a huge impact on Iona's success. Her magnificent combination of talent, devotion, and drive make her an enormously valuable player for the Gaels.

'Anna McLean has meant so much to the Iona women's basketball team's success in the five years she has been a member of our team,' Bozzella said. 'Her competitiveness, teamwork, and drive are unsurpassed by any player I've ever coached.'

McLean has distinguished herself as one of the premier players in the MAAC, earning a place on the 2007-2008 All-MAAC Second Team and this year's Preseason All-MAAC Second Team. McLean holds Iona's career records for blocks and games played, and she also ranks among the program's career leaders in scoring (19th) and rebounds (third). McLean is one of only three players in program history with over 1,000 points and 850 rebounds.

This senior class's stay at Iona coincides with the winningest four-year period in program history (since the Gaels joined Division I in the 1981-1982 season). The Gaels have amassed 76 victories over the past four years, an average of 19 wins a year. Furthermore, Cook and McLean join Naeemah Ricketts as the only players in the program's Division I history whose team has had a winning record all four years of their careers.

During the pre-game ceremony, the Gaels presented Cook and McLean with a framed replica of their jerseys, a bouquet of flowers, and balloons. Bozzella also recognized the team's two senior managers, Micala Howard and Saroya Marsh, both of whom have been an immense help to the team.

Prior to the start of the game, McLean sang the national anthem.

The last career home game for the seniors proved to be a good one for the Maroon & Gold. The Gaels came out firing on all cylinders, jumping out to an 11-2 lead and never looking back en route to their 36-point win. Iona's tenacious defense forced 32 turnovers and limited Rider to 33 percent shooting.

McLean posted a double-double with 19 points and 10 rebounds. Cook recorded 17 points, five steals, and two blocks. Junior point guard Suzi Fregosi dished out a game-high five assists.

After the game, approximately 100 people gathered in Spellman Hall for a reception in honor of Senior Day. This event featured a delicious meal and a touching slide show tribute to the seniors, prepared and presented by Provost Dr. Warren Rosenberg, the team's moderator.

Senior Day was truly a special day for the Iona College women's basketball program." -Michael Sacks

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