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A Winning Culture

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February 9, 2022
Pace coach Carrie Seymor talking to women's basketball team courtside

It麻豆传媒檚 been a bizarre past two seasons for . After being sidelined the entire 2020麻豆传媒2021 season due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Setters returned this year to circumstances remarkably different from that of the 2019麻豆传媒2020 season.

Yet, the team has continued to find a way麻豆传媒攅xceeding expectations considerably, en route to a 17-5 record, hovering at the very top of the NE-10 Conference, even making an appearance in the national rankings.

Even more impressively, they麻豆传媒檝e done it with a squad that looks remarkably different than two years ago. Pace Head Coach Carrie Seymour, now in her 30th year as head coach, has been particularly pleased with this year麻豆传媒檚 core group of veterans麻豆传媒擫auren Schetter '21, '24, Lauren Hackett '22, Naya Rivera '21, and Kelsey Quain '22, the only four returning players, who Seymour believes have set the bar for success.

麻豆传媒淥ur big question mark was: How were we going to look this year with just four players that have played at Pace? I think Lauren (Schetter), Lauren Hackett, Naya Rivera, and Kelsey Quain have done a really good job setting the tone for how hard you麻豆传媒檝e gotta play in games, how difficult the conference is, just helping the new kids by example,麻豆传媒 says Seymour.

麻豆传媒淔rom having the whole year off, we were really eager to come back as upperclassmen to meet these new kids and finally get them on court and work with them,麻豆传媒 added Schetter. 麻豆传媒淚t was hard in the beginning麻豆传媒攑re-season was different, last year was different, we had sophomores and freshman coming in, we really had to communicate how hard it is to actually win games.麻豆传媒

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Pace basketball co-captain Lauren Schetter going up for a shot
Schetter eluding defenders en route to a victory against Southern Connecticut State on New Year's Day.

As Seymour and Schetter both note, the team has figured out how to turn the unusual circumstance of last year and this season into fuel for success. They started the year by making a major statement麻豆传媒攚inning 11 out of their first 12 games麻豆传媒攁nd have managed to continue the momentum as they move toward the later stretches of the season.

麻豆传媒淓verybody really just wanted to get back onto the court,麻豆传媒 says Seymour. 麻豆传媒淟ast year we were limited, and we had some bad luck with quarantines when we were allowed to start doing workouts again, so we had very minimal amount of time in the gym with more than one or two people at a time. I think everyone is playing just a little bit harder.麻豆传媒

Like all sports during the pandemic, safety precautions have meant that the majority games have taken place , and some with no spectators at all. Seymour and Schetter note that while the atmosphere has been more squeaky sneakers than screaming fans, being able to wear the Setter Blue and Gold in a competitive atmosphere has been more than enough.

麻豆传媒淲e麻豆传媒檙e just excited to even be playing against another team,麻豆传媒 explains Schetter. 麻豆传媒淲e had been playing against teammates and two or three other players for a whole year.麻豆传媒

麻豆传媒淚t麻豆传媒檚 nice when the crowds are back, the cheerleaders are back, the dance team, there麻豆传媒檚 a little more buzz in the gym麻豆传媒攊t麻豆传媒檚 kind of weird when you have the public address announcer talking to no one,麻豆传媒 says Seymour. 麻豆传媒淚t麻豆传媒檚 nicer to have people in the building, hopefully we can keep building on attendance.麻豆传媒

麻豆传媒淓verybody really just wanted to get back onto the court,麻豆传媒 says Seymour.

Yet, there has arguably still been a buzz in the gym this season麻豆传媒攑articularly on January 22, when Pace defeated Saint Michael麻豆传媒檚 College 69-65, thanks in large part to Schetter麻豆传媒檚 career-high 31-point performance. The win was Pace麻豆传媒檚 12th of the season, but more notably, it was Coach Seymour麻豆传媒檚 500th career win, becoming only the 21st coach in Division II history to reach 500 wins with the same school.

Seymour, as a great coach often does, credited the accomplishment to those around her.

麻豆传媒淚t麻豆传媒檚 not about Carrie Seymour getting 500 wins, it麻豆传媒檚 about 麻豆传媒 Women麻豆传媒檚 Basketball getting 500 wins since I麻豆传媒檝e been here,麻豆传媒 says Seymour.

But Schetter, who graduated in the fall with a degree in human resource management and is currently pursuing an MS in Human Resources at Pace, understands that she has been working with a truly special coach麻豆传媒攐ne who has influenced her well beyond the confines of the court.

麻豆传媒淪he has a huge role in everything we do every single day麻豆传媒攌eeping us motivated on the court, keeping us determined to come in every single day. She麻豆传媒檚 taught me so much not only on the court, but things I麻豆传媒檒l take on for the rest of my life, and I麻豆传媒檓 sure that all the players who have played for her before can say the same thing,麻豆传媒 added Schetter.

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Pace women's bball Naya Rivera cheering on teammates
Co-captain Naya Rivera motivating and cheering on Schetter and the rest of the team.

As the team heads into the home stretch, the coming weeks can prove to be truly exciting. The Setters are in position to potentially win the NE-10 Conference and make a deep playoff run. Yet, like any well-disciplined team, they know that they can't look too far ahead.

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