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Terrier Sports A Champion Returns, Women’s Basketball Star Joins Coaching Staff She travelled across the ocean then came right back to Brooklyn Heights. Leah Fechko ’16 joins the St. Francis Brooklyn women’s basketball coaching staff one year after graduating and playing professionally for the 2016–17 season in Dublin, Ireland with Killester Basketball Club. W “ e are very pleased to welcome Leah Fechko back,” said head coach John Thurston. “Her knowledge of St. Francis, our system, the Northeast Conference and basketball in general made her an ideal choice to work with our younger players on a daily basis. She was an outstand- ing student, a team captain and role model, and she’ll be a great resource for all of our student athletes.” Fechko, who played from 2012–2016 is one of the greatest players in school history, and was one of the premier players across the NEC. The Twinsburg, Ohio native served as a core Leah Fechko ’16 in her playing days at SFC. Basketball Teams Travel North of the Border M en’s and Women’s basketball had some extra pre-season workouts this summer thanks to a trip north of the border for exhibition games in Canada. In addition to the team-building experience coaches were also able to hold an additional 10 days of practice, allowing the coaches to work their new players into the rotation. A total of 10 new players will join the squads this fall. The trips fall under an NCAA rule that allows Division I teams to travel internationally during the summer once every four years. The men’s squad opens the regular season at Duquesne on November 11 with their home opener November 20 versus Brown. A date with Notre Dame on December 3 in South Bend, Indiana and a three-game tournament at Florida Gulf Coast University during the Thanksgiving holiday highlights the non-conference season. Sophomore guard Rasheem Dunn ’20 returns to the team after averaging a team-high of 13.1 points per game and earning All-Northeast Conference Rookie Team honors last season. The women tip-off at local rival St. John’s on November 10 and play in front of the home fans for the first time on November 16 against Army. The squad will also travel to South Florida for the Florida Atlantic University Tournament November 24 and 25. Senior Alex Delaney ’18 who averaged more than 10 points per game is the Terriers’ leading returning scorer. ● Members of the Men’s and Women’s Basketball teams at Mount Royal Lookout in Montreal. 16 player for the 2014–2015 NEC Champion Terriers that reached the NCAA Tournament for the first time in school history, for either basketball program. She ranks eighth in points, fifth in rebounds, is tied for ninth in assists, and third in steals. “I am thrilled for the opportunity to continue growing as a coach under coach Thurston,” said assistant coach Fechko. “He is the reason I had a great career as a player and I know I will now be able to help him have a positive impact on the young players. I’m looking forward to a successful 2017–18 season.” ● Maria Palarino Interns for Stanley Cup Champion Pittsburgh Penguins Y ou’d be hard pressed to find someone that had a better summer than Maria Palarino ’19. The women’s basketball player began her media relations internship right in the middle of the Pittsburgh Penguins Stanley Cup championship run in May. She handled graphic design, compiled stats, and assisted in other aspects in the department. Palarino, a native of Irwin, Pennsylvania, grew up rooting for the Penguins, so interning was especially thrilling and unique. “Getting to come home for the summer and working for a team that I’ve grown up watching and players that I’ve looked up to is already cool enough,” she said, humbly. “Watching them win the Stanley Cup, and being a part of it, I didn’t think it could get any better but it did.” ● Maria Palarino ’19 during a game versus Monmouth University and with the Stanley Cup. ST. FRANCIS COLLEGE TERRIER   |  FALL 2017  |  VOLUME 81, NUMBER 1