Monmouth women's basketball: NCAA Tournament banner raised tonight before St. John's game

WEST LONG BRANCH – It’s a moment 40 years in the making.

The banner commemorating Monmouth women’s basketball’s 1983 NCAA Tournament appearance will finally have company in OceanFirst Bank Center rafters tonight, with one celebrating last season’s magical run to March Madness getting hoisted skyward raised prior to the home opener against St. John’s.

The ceremony will be held prior to the 7 p.m. tipoff, with fans asked to arrive by 6:45 p.m. On hand will be a group of former players who helped make the historic season possible, including a trio of ex-St. Rose High School stars in Jen Louro, Lucy Thomas and Lovin Marsicano, along with CAA Tournament MVP Bri Tinsley.

“I told them, ‘you 12 will live on in history. You will always be the championship team,’ ” Monmouth coach Ginny Boggess said.

Monmouth's Ariana Vanderhoop moved down the court during a 56-51 loss to Rutgers on Nov. 6, 2023 in Piscataway.
Monmouth's Ariana Vanderhoop moved down the court during a 56-51 loss to Rutgers on Nov. 6, 2023 in Piscataway.

And when the emotion subsides the reality sets in, with a Big East team that advanced in the NCAA Tournament last March and beat Monmouth by 39 points a year ago in town to face a Hawks’ team featuring a host of new faces.

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“We lost 50 percent of our scoring. We have eight new players. These guys aren’t trying to cash checks somebody else wrote,” Boggess said. “We’re going to do what Monmouth does and it’s going to take a while to get to our best, and that’s OK.

“We got hot. We were a seventh seed (at the CAA Tournament) for a reason. We do have a lot to prove, including to ourselves. I saw LSU’s new locker room and it had a sign that said, ‘If what you did yesterday is still a big deal, you haven’t done anything today.’ I really like that.”

Solid start

The opening salvo wasn’t too bad, with a competitive 56-51 loss to Big Ten foe Rutgers in Piscataway Monday night. A pair of free throws by senior guard Ariana Vanderhoop pulled Monmouth within four points with 1:06 to play, but the Hawks could not get closer.

Vanderhoop finished with had 14 points and seven assists, both team highs. Freshman guard Rosalie Mercille scored 10 points, including a pair of three-pointers, and three rebounds in 19 minutes as the first guard off the bench, while freshman forward Devine Dibula added nine points and three rebounds.

Monmouth had no answer for Manchester native Destiny Adams, the North Carolina transfer who had a double-double, with 13 points and 17 rebounds in her Rutgers deput.

Monmouth women's basketball coach Ginny Boggess watches her team from in front of the bench during the Hawks' 56-51 loss to Rutgers on Nov. 6, 2023 in Piscataway.
Monmouth women's basketball coach Ginny Boggess watches her team from in front of the bench during the Hawks' 56-51 loss to Rutgers on Nov. 6, 2023 in Piscataway.

"An incredible road test to start the season. I was super proud of our fight especially in the fourth quarter,” Boggess said. “The physicality and execution demanded will no doubt help us grow. With eight new players, I am looking forward to us all getting to better know one another."

The Red Strom have some familiar faces, including guard Unique Drake, who had 15 points and three assists off the bench against Monmouth last season, and opened the 2023-24 campaign by scoring 27 points in 29 minutes against LIU.

Bolstering the lineup are graduate transfer guard Ber’nyah Mayo, who was the Atlantic 10 Tournament MVP last season for UMass, and graduate transfer forward Amber Brown, who averaged 9.6 points last season at Pitt, where she started all 110 games over four seasons.

“I think this is the next step,” said Boggess, in her third season at Monmouth. “We played Oregon State our first year, so we’ve played some big-time teams. I am not afraid. This is where we learn what the first round or second round NCAA Tournament game will be like.”

This article originally appeared on Asbury Park Press: Monmouth women's basketball raises NCAA banner tonight vs St. John's

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