The Lady Pats entered last winter season on a mission to not only turn the program around but to send its seniors off with a title … mission accomplished. Faith Meade and Gianna Ramos were …
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The Lady Pats entered last winter season on a mission to not only turn the program around but to send its seniors off with a title … mission accomplished. Faith Meade and Gianna Ramos were four-year varsity players that had endured many highs and lows, ranging from a championship appearance to a winless season. That experience shined through, though, as the duo was perhaps the best in Division III. Meade proved to be one of the division’s best two-way guards while Ramos was a force on both the glass and in the paint from start to finish. Amaya Coffie was asked to tackle defensive duties in the back court and excelled as one of the division’s best defenders, while Jenna Madden and Kiera Maher played pivotal roles and provided much-needed depth throughout the long season.
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