Talented group of kids to compete for Fairleigh Dickinson Devils basketball this season

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Fairleigh Dickinson Devils release roster of 17 players to open the season.

They look to set the tone as they open the year at home against the John Jay Bloodhounds on Nov. 8 at Ferguson Recreation Center.

The Devils want to improve upon their record of 6-11 last season.

Here is their full 2025-2026 roster

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20 — Alexa Chapman — Guard — 5′4″ — Hometown: West Orange

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23 — Alexandra Constantino — Guard — 5′5″ — Hometown: Milltown

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25 — Bianca Sode — Center and forward — 5′10″ — Hometown: Kenilworth

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32 — Briana Flatt — Guard — 5′8″ — Hometown: Bridgewater

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35 — Briana Sierra — Forward — 5′8″ — Hometown: Romeoville

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11 — Christina Centeno — Guard — 5′7″ — Hometown: Bayonne

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22 — Christina Sullivan — Forward and guard — 5′8″ — Hometown: Glen Gardner

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33 — Ella Doud — Forward — 5′7″ — Hometown: Fairfield

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5 — Gabrielle Walker — Guard — 5′2″ — Hometown: Old Bridge

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4 — Hayden Bresnan — Guard — 5′7″ — Hometown: North Stonington

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21 — Jasmine Relovsky — Guard — 5′1″

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1 — Julia Vazquez — Guard — 5′4″ — Hometown: Bound Brook

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10 — Kristen Mellon — Guard — 5′7″ — Hometown: Southampton

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2 — Lucia Giangregorio — Guard — 5′0″ — Hometown: Dumont

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31 — Mai Purse — Guard — 5′7″ — Hometown: Ringwood

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12 — Riley Flynn — Forward and guard — 5′8″ — Hometown: Kearny

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14 — Shannon Tighe — Forward and guard — 5′9″ — Hometown: Wayne



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