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  • Basketball - Girls Varsity

    2009 - 2010
    Head Coach: Mark Clizbe

    2024 New England Tournament, Semi-Finals

    Millbrook Girls Basketball is a values-based program designed to prepare its members for lives of meaning and consequence, in college and beyond. We strive to exemplify our values of passion to compete, accountability, commitment to high standards, and trust on the court and across campus.
     
    On the court, we play a competitive mix of NEPSAC Class AA, A, B, C teams during the regular season in addition to college exposure showcases. We culminate our season in the competitive NEPSAC Class C tournament.
     
    Millbrook girls basketball players have recently gone on to play at the University of Georgia, East Carolina University, Coppin State University, Fairfield University, Washington and Lee University, and Babson College.

    Recent Millbrook girls basketball players have matriculated to the University of Pennsylvania, Johns Hopkins University, Vanderbilt University, Boston College, University of Oregon, Connecticut College, Gettysburg College, and Hamilton College.

Coaches

  • Photo of Mark Clizbe
    Head Coach Mark Clizbe
    845-677-8261 Ext. 158
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Statistics

Overall Statistics
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8 9 0 47.1

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  • Nell Burdis and Kathryn Whalen Earn Co-MVP's

    In twenty years and forty seasons of coaching, I have named only two or three MVP's. I believe that no single player can be more important than any other. This team reinforced my belief in this regard.

    A little less than a year ago, I found Nell Burdis on the coaches in Schoolhouse, and she asked me what I thought this basektball season would be like. I told her I didn't know, but that I was sure I would enjoy it because there were so many returning players whom I like and trust.

    I enjoyed this season immensely precisely because of the people on the team. Wendy Arias, a first year player as a senior, made the commitment to the program despite the certain knowldege that she would not play much. Tory Small brought her brand of goofy seriousness to the court, and performed her role creditably as a rebounder and defender.

    Caroline Collins, in her first year on the varsity after three on the JV team, displayed the same dedication and maturity here as she did when she served as a team leader for younger players.

    Maddie Fuller, in her second year on the varsity,elevated her game this year. Though you might know it by looking at her, maddie is a tough kid, and she changed the tide and the tone of two or three games with her willingness to hit the floor and play rugged defense.

    Taylor Nelson, a three-year letter-winner, was named to the all-New England team, but her contribution to this program will be measured in the intensity she brought to it. She changed the way we practice and played with her willingness to fight for every ball, every rebound.

    Xan Duhoski, a four-year letter winner, anchored our defense this year. It should be noted that this was the second best defense, in terms of points allowed, that we have had in the last fifteen years, and Xan's play in the post -- the key to everything else we do -- made the difference. I'm not sure she could have carried that weight last year, but she did it with aplomb this year, and so she has earned our Most Improved Player Award.

    Finally, our two co-captains can only be considered together. Both two-year captains, Nell and Kathryn have played more games than any girl in Millbrook history save one.

    Kathryn will finish her career second all-time in assists and second in steals. She assumed point-guard duties this year, though it was not easy, and ended the year as a very good "1."

    Nell is our all-time leader in assists and is third all-time in rebounds -- a statistical rarity. Her intensity, toughness and couraged served as an example to us all.

    As I thought about it, I could not imagine what this season -- or any of the previous three, for that matter -- would have been like had they not played almost every minute of every game. It seems to me that this fact warrants an exception, and so they have earned the co-MVP Award.


  • Taylor Nelson Named to All-Tournament Team

    Senior Taylor Nelson was named to the Stoneleigh-Burnham All-Tournament Team Saturday night. Nelson grabbed at least ten rebounds in each of the three games, and led Millbrook in scoring, with 20 points, in the first game. She also constributed excellent defense under the basket.

  • Millbrook at the Stoneleigh Tournament

    While Millbrook lost two of three games at the tournament, I was proud of the group as a whole. We improved as a basketball team, and garnered praise from every set of officials as we left the floor. One member of the event staff commented that of all the teams at the tournament, he would most like to play with this one. That is high praise, and ultimately is the point of going to a holiday tournament.

Team Schedule

Basketball - Girls Varsity

Away
Scrimmage
vs.
Ethel Walker School
Home
vs.
Suffield Academy
loss 28-34
Home
vs.
Kent School
loss 11-69
Away
vs.
Pomfret School
loss 19-41
Away
Tournament

Stoneleigh-Burnham Tournament

vs.
Cheshire Academy
win 44-23
Away

Stoneleigh-Burnham Tournament

vs.
Millbrook School
loss 36-22
Stoneleigh Burnham
Away

Stoneleigh-Burnham Tournament

Stoneleigh Burnham
Away
vs.
Miss Hall's School
win 34-20
Miss Hall's School
Away
vs.
Berkshire School
win 39-36
Berkshire School
Home
vs.
Rye Country Day School
loss 25-45
Home
vs.
Greens Farms Academy
loss 38-37
Home
vs.
Hotchkiss School
win 36-24
Home
vs.
Greenwich Academy
win 33-22
Away
vs.
Miss Porter’s School
loss 61-32
Miss Porter’s School
Away
vs.
Kingswood-Oxford School
Kingswood-Oxford School
Home
Rescheduled
Away
vs.
Canterbury School
loss 16-38
Canterbury School
Home
vs.
Westover School
win 42-35
Home
vs.
Frederick Gunn School
win 41-24
Home
vs.
Canterbury School
loss 29-54
Away
vs.
Frederick Gunn School
win 47-23
Frederick Gunn School
Home

New England Tournament - Mar 4, 6 & 8