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Date Opponent Location TimeNov. 12 at North Carolina Chapel Hill, N.C. 1 p.m.Nov. 15 KENNESAW STATE Boiling Springs, N.C. 7 p.m.Nov. 19 APPALACHIAN STATE Boiling Springs, N.C. 3 p.m.Nov. 21 at Davidson Davidson, N.C. 6 p.m.Nov. 25-26 Bahamas Junkanoo Jam Freeport, Bahamas TBA (Duke, Notre Dame, Southern California)Dec. 3 WOFFORD Boiling Springs, N.C. 5 p.m.Dec. 10 at Louisville Louisville, Ky. 12 p.m.Dec. 18 at Lipscomb Nashville, Tenn. 2 p.m.Dec. 28 at North Carolina Central Durham, N.C. 6 p.m.Dec. 30 at Campbell * Buies Creek, N.C. 7 p.m.Jan. 2 at High Point * High Point, N.C. 4 p.m.Jan. 7 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN * Boiling Springs, N.C. 5 p.m.Jan. 9 COASTAL CAROLINA * Boiling Springs, N.C. 7 p.m.Jan. 14 at Presbyterian * Clinton, S.C. 3 p.m.Jan. 16 at Winthrop * Rock Hill, S.C. 7 p.m.Jan. 21 at UNC Asheville * Asheville, N.C. 2 p.m.Jan. 28 RADFORD * Boiling Springs, N.C. 5 p.m.Jan. 30 LIBERTY * Boiling Springs, N.C. 7 p.m.Feb. 4 at Coastal Carolina * Conway, S.C. 2 p.m.Feb. 6 at Charleston Southern * Charleston, S.C. 7 p.m.Feb. 11 WINTHROP * Boiling Springs, N.C. 5 p.m.Feb. 13 PRESBYTERIAN * Boiling Springs, N.C. 7 p.m.Feb. 18 UNC ASHEVILLE * Boiling Springs, N.C. 5 p.m.Feb. 20 at Longwood Farmville, Va. 7 p.m.Feb. 25 at Liberty * Lynchburg, Va. 7 p.m.Feb. 27 at Radford * Radford, Va. 7 p.m.Mar. 2 HIGH POINT * Boiling Springs, N.C. 7 p.m.Mar. 5 CAMPBELL * Boiling Springs, N.C. 7 p.m.Mar. 9-11 2011 Big South Championship High Point, N.C. TBD

HOME GAMES * denotes Big South Conference games (All times subject to change)

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TABLE OF CONTENTSTable of Contents/Credits ....................................................................................12011-12 Quick Facts .............................................................................................2Local/Regional Media Outlets ............................................................................32011-12 Opponents Contact Information ..........................................................4Gardner-Webb University ............................................................................... 5-8Big South Conference .................................................................................... 9-12Gardner-Webb Women’s Basketball .......................................................... 13-20 2011-12 Schedule ........................................................................................14 2011-12 Season Outlook ....................................................................... 15-17 TV/Radio Chart .........................................................................................18 Roster & Roster Breakdown ............................................................... 19-20The Runnin’ Bulldogs .................................................................................. 21-42Gardner-Webb Coaching Staff ................................................................... 43-53Gardner-Webb Important Numbers to Know ................................................54Gardner-Webb Athletics .............................................................................. 55-60Gardner-Webb Administration .................................................................. 61-642010-11 Season Review ................................................................................ 65-76 2010-11 Season Results & Season Statistics ....................................... 68-69 2010-11 Conference Only Statistics ..........................................................70 2010-11 Game-by-Game Statistics ............................................................71 2010-11 Team Superlatives & Individual Superlatives ..................... 72-73 2010-11 Big South Review ................................................................... 74-76GWU Division I Record Book ..................................................................... 77-85 Gardner-Webb 1,000 Career Points Club................................................84 GWU Coaching Records ...........................................................................85GWU D1 Annual Results ............................................................................. 86-89Runnin’ Bulldogs in the Pros ............................................................................90

Special thanks to head coach Rick Reeves and the GWU women’s basketball staff for their assistance in producing

this media guide.

Gardner-Webb admits students of any race, color, national and ethnic origin to all rights, privileges, programs and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national and ethnic origin in the administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship and loan programs and athletic and other school-administered programs.

Editor: ........................................................................... Kevin DavisEditorial Assistance: .................................................... Bailey DavisLayout and Design: ...................................................... Kevin DavisCover Artwork: ............................................................ Kevin DavisCover Concept: ..............................................................Kevin DavisPhotography: ............................................Bob Carey, Brent Hager,............................Big South Conference, Atlantic Sun Conference,...GWU Photo Team, GWU File Photos, Gerry Wall, Mike Slade,.................................... Willis Glasgow, Kevin Davis, Ryan Bridges

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GENERAL INFORMATIONFounded: ...................................................................1905Enrollement: .............................................................4,300Nickname: .............................................Runnin’ BulldogsSchool Colors: ..............................................Red & BlackArena: ................................................... Paul Porter ArenaCapacity: ..................................................................3,500Affi liation: .............................................NCAA Division IConference: .......................................................Big SouthPresident: ..........................................Dr. A. Frank BonnerVice President for Athletics: ........................Chuck BurchSWA/Associate A.D.: ...................................Pam ScruggsAthletic Dept. Phone: ...............................(704) 406-4340

COACHING STAFFHead Coach: .................................................. Rick ReevesAlma Mater: ........................................ Indiana State (‘81)Record at GWU: ...................................118-100 (6 years)Career Record: ....................................385-338 (25 years)Associate Head Coach: ..................Krystal Reeves-EvansAlma Mater: .....................................Southern Miss. (‘02)Assistant Coach: ...................................Brooke WilkinsonAlma Mater: ......................................Gardner-Webb (‘06)Assistant Coach: .........................................LaToya CarterAlma Mater: ......................................Gardner-Webb (‘08)Director of Basketball Operations: ..........Logan SimpsonAdministrative Assistant: ................................Brad Evans

TEAM INFORMATION2010-11 Big South Conference Champions

2010-11 Overall Record: .......................................... 23-112010-11 Conference Record: ..................................... 11-52010-11 Home Record: .............................................. 11-42010-11 Away Record: .................................................8-52010-11 Neutral Record: ..............................................4-2Final Ranking Last Year:.............................................. n/aStarters Returning/Lost: ............................................... 1/4Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ..................................... 7/7Newcomers: .................................................................... 7

First Year (Senior College): .................................1975-76All-Time Record: .................................................426-519Best Record (Year): ...................................28-5 (2009-10)Most Wins (Year): ........................................ 28 (2009-10)NCAA Division IFirst Year: .............................................................2000-01All-Time Record: .................................................146-185Best Record (Year): ...................................28-5 (2009-10)Most Wins (Year): ........................................ 28 (2009-10)

PROGRAM INFORMATION

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MEDIA RELATIONSINTERVIEWS: Media members MUST contact the athletic media relations offi ce to arrange interviews with both players and coaches. No interviews will be allowed without at least 24 hours advance notice. At no time will a student-athlete’s home or cell phone number be given out.

MEDIA SERVICES: Media members are encouraged to contact the athletic media relations offi ce for any story ideas, statistics, records, game notes or help in accurately covering the Runnin’ Bulldogs.

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL CONTACT:Kevin Davis .................Offi ce: (704) 406-3523.........................................Cell: (704) 974-9095..................Email: [email protected]

LOCAL/REGIONAL PRINT MEDIAThe Shelby Star

Phone: (704) 484-7000Fax: (704) 484-0805

Email: [email protected]

The Charlotte ObserverPhone: (704) 358-5125 (sports desk)

Fax: (704) 358-5110Email: [email protected]

The Asheville Citizen-TimesPhone: (800) 800-4204Fax: (828) 251-0585

Email: [email protected]

The Gaston GazettePhone: (704) 864-3291Fax: (704) 867-5751

The Lincolnton Times-NewsPhone: (704) 735-3031Fax: (704) 735-3037

The Spartanburg (S.C.) Herald-JournalPhone: (800) 476-1025 ext. 7241

Fax: (864) 594-6234Email: [email protected]; [email protected]

The Gaffney (S.C.) LedgerPhone: (864) 489-1131Fax: (864) 487-7667

The Rock Hill (S.C.) HeraldPhone: (803) 329-4034Fax: (803) 329-4021

Email: [email protected]

The Greenville (S.C.) NewsPhone: (864) 298-4239Fax: (864) 298-4395

Email: [email protected]

The Greensboro News-RecordPhone: (336) 373-7062Fax: (336) 373-7067

Email: [email protected]

The Hendersonville Times-NewsPhone: (828) 692-0505Fax: (828) 692-2319

Email: [email protected]

LOCAL/REGIONAL T.V. AND RADIOWBTV (CBS)Charlotte, N.C.

Phone: (704) 374-3713Fax: (704) 374-3818

Email: [email protected];[email protected]

WCNC-TV (NBC) Charlotte, N.C.

Phone: (704) 329-3665Fax: (704) 357-4975

Email: [email protected]

NEWS 14 CAROLINACharlotte, N.C.

Phone: (704) 973-5792 Fax: (704) 731-2760

Email: [email protected]

WCCB-TV (FOX 18)Charlotte, N.C.

Phone: (704) 632-7551Fax: (704) 358-4841

Email: [email protected];[email protected]

WGWG-FM (88.3)Boiling Springs, N.C.

Phone: (704) 406-4339Fax: (704) 406-4338

WOHS-AM (730)Cherryville/Waco/Shelby/

Gastonia/LincolntonPhone: (704) 435-3297

WIRE SERVICESThe Associated PressPhone: (800) 662-7075Fax: (919) 834-1078

Email: [email protected]

The Sports TickerPhone: (201) 938-4582Fax: (800) 336-0383

Email: [email protected]

The Sports NetworkPhone: (800) 227-7249Fax: (800) 227-0803

Email: [email protected]

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Opponent Date Contact Phone Email Offi cial WebsiteNorth Carolina 11/12 Bobby Hundley (919) 843-5678 [email protected] tarheelblue.com

Kennesaw State 11/15 Jason Hanes (678) 797-2562 [email protected] ksuowls.com

Appalachian State 11/19 Ryan Bower (828) 262-7162 [email protected] goasu.com

Davidson 11/21 Gavin McFarlin (704) 894-2635 [email protected] davidsonwildcats.com

Duke 11/25 Lindy Brown (919) 684-2664 [email protected] goduke.com

Notre Dame 11/26 Chris Masters (574) 631-7516 [email protected] und.com

Southern California 11/26 Darcy Couch (213) 740-3808 [email protected] usctrojans.com

Wofford 12/3 Kevin Young (864) 597-4092 [email protected] woffordterriers.com

Louisville 12/10 Kim Pemberton (502) 852-7711 [email protected] uofl sports.com

Lipscomb 12/18 Jamie Gilliam (615) 966-5166 [email protected] lipscombsports.com

N.C. Central 12/28 Ariel Germain (919) 530-6892 [email protected] nccueaglepride.com

Longwood 2/20 Stuart Smith (434) 395-2718 [email protected] longwoodlancers.com

Opponent Date Contact Phone Email Offi cial WebsiteCampbell 12/30; 3/5 Jason Williams (910) 893-1369 [email protected] gocamels.com

High Point 1/2; 3/2 Joe Arancio (336) 841-4638 [email protected] highpointpanthers.com

Charleston Southern 1/7; 2/6 Thomas Morrow (843) 863-7688 [email protected] csusports.com

Coastal Carolina 1/9; 2/4 Cody Bays (843) 349-6467 [email protected] goccusports.com

Presbyterian College 1/14; 2/13 Ryan Real (864) 833-7095 [email protected] gobluehose.com

Winthrop 1/16; 2/11 Brett Redden (803) 323-2129 [email protected] winthropeagles.com

UNC Asheville 1/21; 2/18 Matt Pellegrin (828) 251-6931 [email protected] uncabulldogs.com

Radford 1/28; 2/27 Justin Thompson (540) 831-5211 [email protected] ruhighlanders.com

Liberty 1/30; 2/25 Paul Carmany (434) 582-2604 [email protected] libertyfl ames.com

Big South Conference Offi ce Nic Bowman (704) 341-7990 [email protected] bigsouthsports.com

2011-12 GARDNER-WEBB NON-CONFERENCE OPPONENTS INFORMATION

2011-12 GARDNER-WEBB BIG SOUTH OPPONENTS INFORMATION

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GARDNER-WEBB UNIVERSITY

Gardner-Webb University (GWU), located on 250 acres in Boiling Springs, N.C., is a

private, four-year, NCAA Division I institution affi liated with the Baptist State Convention of

North Carolina. GWU has been recognized as one of only 134 institutions in America on the John

Templeton Foundation’s Honor Roll for Character-Building Colleges.

GWU enrolls over 4,000 students from 33 states and 34 foreign countries in undergraduate,

graduate and doctoral degree programs. Small classes in a personal learning environment allow

the university to feature a 15-to-1 student-to-faculty ratio. With increased national exposure and

attention given to the institution’s academic programs and character building opportunities, the

enrollment has grown over 60 percent in the last 10 years.

Th ere are 45 major fi elds of study on the undergraduate level. Graduate programs such as

the School of Divinity, the Master of Business Administration (MBA) program, and the Graduate

School are gaining regional acclaim for numbers of students served and quality of programs

exhibited. Gardner-Webb’s GOAL Program (Greater Opportunities for Adult Learners) operates on

17 satellite campuses around North Carolina for working adults who are seeking to complete their

four-year degree at night. Recent expansion eff orts also have created two new modern facilities for

off -campus students - GWU at Statesville and GWU at Charlotte.

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UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS

GRADUATE SCHOOL

Accounting

American Sign Language

Art

Athletic Training

Biology

Business Administration

Chemistry

Communications

Computer Science

Elementary Education (K-6)

SCHOOL OF DIVINITY

GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS

GOAL PROGRAMS

Bachelor of Science in:

Accounting

Business Administration

Criminal Justice

Health Management

Human Services

Management Information Systems

Nursing

Religious Studies

M.A. in Mental Health Counselling

M.A. in Elementary Education (K-6)

M.A. in English

M.A. in English Education (K-6)

M.A. in Middle Grades Education (9-12)

M.A. in Nursing

M.A. in School Administration (K-12)

M.A. in School Counseling

M.A. in Sport Science & Pedagogy

MBA in Business Administration

M.Acc. in Accounting

I.MBA in International Business

Master of Divinity (M.Div.)

M.D M.Div. in Christian Education

M.Div. in Church Music

M.Div/MBA

M.Div. in Missiology

M.Div. in Pastoral Care and CounselingDoctor of Education (Ed.D.)

Doctor of Ministry (D.Min.)

English

Finance

French

Health & Wellness

History

International Business

Journalism

Management Information

Systems

Mathematics

Medical Technology

Middle School Education (6-9)

Music Business

Music Composition

Music Education

Music Performance

Nursing

Physical Education

Physician Assistant

Political Science

Psychology

Religious Studies

Sacred Music

Social Science

Sociology

Spanish

Sports Management

Th eater Arts

DOCTORAL DEGREES OFFERED

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Since its founding in 1983, the Big South Conference has matured into a competitive leader in college athletics, actively pursuing excellence on the fi eld of play and in the classroom. The League’s growing presence as an NCAA Division I athletic conference is evident by athletic accomplishments on the national stage, innovative marketing and media partnerships, increased television packages, and quality athletic competition while intentionally fostering the academic, personal, social, athletic and leadership development of each student-athlete. This has evolved into the Conference’s mission of “Developing Leaders Through Athletics.” The Big South Conference was formed on August 21, 1983, when Charleston Southern (then Baptist College) Athletic Director Howard Bagwell and Augusta President George Christenberry began recruiting members into the Big South, receiving initial commitments from Augusta, Charleston Southern, Campbell, Coastal Carolina and Winthrop. One month later, Dr. Edward M. Singleton was selected as the League’s fi rst Commissioner and continued to solicit new members. His efforts led to the additions of Armstrong State, Radford and UNC Asheville, giving the Big South more than the required six members to constitute an offi cial conference. The Big South’s fi rst year of competition was in the Fall of 1984, and in September 1986, the Big South Conference was granted full-fl edged NCAA Division I status. During its infancy and prior to securing automatic bids to NCAA Championships, the Big South made early strides in earning at-large berths in several national postseason events, including volleyball, women’s basketball and women’s golf. In 1989, George F. “Buddy” Sasser replaced the retiring Dr. Singleton as Commissioner, and in 1990, the League received its fi rst automatic bid – receiving an automatic qualifi er to the NCAA Baseball Championship. Under Sasser’s seven years of leadership, the Conference implemented its public relations and compliance programs, and introduced its fi rst-ever men’s basketball television package, featuring the Big South competing among some of the fi nest teams in the nation. In August 1996, Kyle B. Kallander replaced Sasser as the League’s third Commissioner, and in his 15 years at the helm of the Big South, Kallander has been instrumental in aggressively promoting the Conference to new heights. The Conference has enjoyed record levels in marketing revenue during the past several years, he has brought television coverage to Big South women’s basketball, baseball and softball for the fi rst time in Conference history, as well as increased national television exposure to the League as a whole through aggressive and unique television packages. Under Kallander’s leadership, the Big South developed and initiated its fi rst long-range strategic plan, re-affi rming the League’s vision as a distinctive athletic Conference committed to the quality of institutional life through athletic competition. He also spearheaded the efforts to add football as a championship sport, which came to fruition in 2002, and oversaw the additions of men’s and women’s indoor track & fi eld in 1997. The Conference’s 19th championship sport -- women’s lacrosse, will begin play in 2012-13 with seven members. At the same time, Kallander has solidifi ed Conference membership, as an all-time high 11 member institutions comprise the 28-year League in 2011-12. Recent additions include High Point, Gardner-Webb and Presbyterian College, plus the return of charter member Campbell University this year. Kallander’s long range vision has also included technological advancements, as the Conference introduced its fi rst live event video streaming in 2005 and has since expanded its video offerings to more than 700 events annually through a partnership with the member institutions, as well as the creation of several online and social media platforms. In the last 15 years alone, the Big South Conference has experienced monumental growth and success in nearly every sport. During this time, the Conference has had an individual National Champion six times, more than 240 All-Americans, has reached the “Sweet 16” in men’s soccer, women’s basketball and baseball, has received national Top 25 rankings in football, men’s soccer, men’s basketball, women’s basketball, baseball, men’s outdoor track & fi eld, and men’s golf, had an individual selected to play in the NCAA Singles Championship six times in addition to the fi rst men’s tennis doubles at-large selection, had the fi rst women’s golf program advance to the national fi nals, had the No. 1 ranked men’s golfer in the country, has had the nation’s top scoring men’s basketball team fi ve consecutive years as well as the national men’s basketball scoring leader twice, received an at-large playoff berth in the Football Championship Subdivision in 2006, has had four NFL Draft picks, and had an institution fi nish fi fth in the NCAA Men’s Golf Championships – the Conference’s highest-ever team fi nish in an NCAA event. In 2006-07, the Big South was the only Conference nationwide to have an at-large participant in the football playoffs (Coastal Carolina), a team in the Second Round of the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament (Winthrop) and a No. 1 seed in the NCAA Baseball Regionals (Coastal Carolina). In fact, Coastal Carolina’s baseball program has been a No. 1 seed four out of the last seven years – including a national seed for the fi rst time in 2010, while the Chanticleers’ FCS playoff berth in 2006 came in just the fi fth-year of the Big South’s football existence. The 2009-10 season saw Liberty’s Sam Chelanga win two NCAA National Championships (cross country, 10,000-meter run), Coastal Carolina’s baseball team reach the Super Regionals for the second time in three years as well as being ranked No. 1 in the national RPI and as high as No. 3 in the national polls; and three women’s basketball teams reach the postseason for the fi rst time in Conference history. Last season, Chelanga won two more NCAA National Championships (cross country, outdoor 5,000-meter run), the Big South had its fi rst automatic bid recipient in football (Coastal Carolina), UNC Asheville reached the Second Round of the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament, Coastal Carolina’s women’s golf team was the fi rst in Conference history to advance to the NCAA Championship out of Regional play, and a League-record 18 baseball players were drafted in the 2011 MLB First-Year Player Draft. Several former Big South student-athletes have also reached national prominence in recent years. Coastal Carolina’s Amber Campbell made the 2008 U.S. Olympic Team – one of fi ve former Big South athletes to compete in the Games; VMI’s Reggie Williams reached the NBA with the Golden State Warriors in 2010, UNC Asheville’s Ty Wigginton was named an American League All-Star in 2010, and Coastal Carolina’s Dustin Johnson has won four PGA Tour events since departing the Big South Conference in 2007 and tied for runner-up at the 2011 Open Championship. The Conference’s tagline, “Developing Leaders Through Athletics” was unveiled in 2008-09 in conjunction with the Conference’s 25th Anniversary. The League also honored its heritage with the Top 25 “Best of the Best” moments in League history from 1983-2008, with Liberty University’s 10-year women’s basketball championship run from 1996-2007 being crowned the No. 1 moment in the Big South’s fi rst 25 years. The Conference’s on-fi eld accomplishments have been duplicated in the classroom. Annually, more than 40 percent of Conference student-athletes are named to the Big South’s Presidential Honor Roll for maintaining a cumulative 3.0 grade-point average, and the League has had more than 95 Academic All-Americans in its 27 years of existence. Furthermore, the Big South has a record number of NCAA Public Recognition Awards for APR progress the last two years.

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Rank Team (fi rst-place votes) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Total Points

1. Liberty (19) 190 9 - - - - - - - - 199

2. High Point (1) 10 54 48 42 6 - - - - - 160

3. Radford - 72 40 35 6 - 4 - - - 157

4. Gardner-Webb - 36 48 21 24 10 4 - - - 143

5. Winthrop - 9 8 14 12 30 4 12 4 1 94

6. Campbell - - 16 7 12 - 24 6 10 2 77

7. Charleston Southern - - - 7 24 5 12 21 4 2 75

8. Coastal Carolina - - - 14 6 25 4 9 4 6 68

9. Presbyterian - - - - 24 5 24 - 10 4 67

10. UNC Asheville - - - - 6 25 4 12 8 5 60

Avery Warley, Liberty - Preseason Player of the Year

Devon Brown - Liberty

Shamia Brown - High Point

Da’Naria Erwin-Spencer - Radford

Dequesha McClanahan - Winthrop

2011-12 BIG SOUTH WOMEN’S BASKETBALL PRESASON POLL

2011-12 PRESEASON WOMEN’S BASKETBALL ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM

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Date Opponent Location TimeNov. 12 at North Carolina Chapel Hill, N.C. 1 p.m.Nov. 15 KENNESAW STATE Boiling Springs, N.C. 7 p.m.Nov. 19 APPALACHIAN STATE Boiling Springs, N.C. 3 p.m.Nov. 21 at Davidson Davidson, N.C. 6 p.m.Nov. 25-26 Bahamas Junkanoo Jam Freeport, Bahamas TBA (Duke, Notre Dame, Southern California)Dec. 3 WOFFORD Boiling Springs, N.C. 5 p.m.Dec. 10 at Louisville Louisville, Ky. 12 p.m.Dec. 18 at Lipscomb Nashville, Tenn. 2 p.m.Dec. 28 at North Carolina Central Durham, N.C. 6 p.m.Dec. 30 at Campbell * Buies Creek, N.C. 7 p.m.Jan. 2 at High Point * High Point, N.C. 4 p.m.Jan. 7 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN * Boiling Springs, N.C. 5 p.m.Jan. 9 COASTAL CAROLINA * Boiling Springs, N.C. 7 p.m.Jan. 14 at Presbyterian * Clinton, S.C. 3 p.m.Jan. 16 at Winthrop * Rock Hill, S.C. 7 p.m.Jan. 21 at UNC Asheville * Asheville, N.C. 2 p.m.Jan. 28 RADFORD * Boiling Springs, N.C. 5 p.m.Jan. 30 LIBERTY * Boiling Springs, N.C. 7 p.m.Feb. 4 at Coastal Carolina * Conway, S.C. 2 p.m.Feb. 6 at Charleston Southern * Charleston, S.C. 7 p.m.Feb. 11 WINTHROP * Boiling Springs, N.C. 5 p.m.Feb. 13 PRESBYTERIAN * Boiling Springs, N.C. 7 p.m.Feb. 18 UNC ASHEVILLE * Boiling Springs, N.C. 5 p.m.Feb. 20 at Longwood Farmville, Va. 7 p.m.Feb. 25 at Liberty * Lynchburg, Va. 7 p.m.Feb. 27 at Radford * Radford, Va. 7 p.m.Mar. 2 HIGH POINT * Boiling Springs, N.C. 7 p.m.Mar. 5 CAMPBELL * Boiling Springs, N.C. 7 p.m.Mar. 9-11 2011 Big South Championship High Point, N.C. TBD

HOME GAMES * denotes Big South Conference games (All times subject to change)

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When you see the 2011-12 Gardner-Webb women’s basketball team, the term “Youth” automatically comes to mind, as the Runnin’ Bulldogs have nine underclassman, six of which are freshman, and have seven total newcomers. Gone are standouts Dominique and Monique Hudson, Sandra Vaitkute and LaTroya Pope, and in comes a new class of young student-athletes looking to add upon what the most recent GWU teams have built … a winning tradition based on Faith, Service and Leadership. The Runnin’ Bulldogs are coming off of two seasons in which they have set program records with back-to-back 20 win seasons, with 28 wins in 2009-10, a trip to their fi rst-ever WNIT in 2009-10, a Big South Conference Championship in 2010-11 and their fi rst-ever NCAA Women’s Basketball Championship Tournament appearance in 2010-11. A strong foundation for a very young 2011-12 team, which will have inexperience across all fi ve positions for head coach Rick Reeves and his coaching staff, to build upon this season. Joining the seven newcomers are Gardner-Webb returners seniors Brianna Dillard and Breynna Winkler, junior Cierra Harris, redshirt-sophomore Kimberly McKenney and true sophomores Tabby Koerner, Catrina Green and Jasmine Dale, who all played last season for the Runnin’ Bulldogs. Yet of the seven returners, only Dillard, Dale and Green averaged over 14 minutes of play last season; a number that will drastically increase in 2011-12.

GUARDS With two-time all-conference selection Dominique Hudson gone, the point guard position will have a new face for the fi rst time in four-years in 2011-12. Dillard, the most experienced guard on the GWU roster, will start the season as the coach on the fl oor for the Runnin’ Bulldogs, as Coach Reeves’ will look to the senior for both her experience and her knowledge of the offense to help his team run the offense both effi ciently and effectively in the early goings of the season. Freshmen Kiki Smith and Mayhana Dunovant will both see time at the point guard position, as both are expected to see an increase in minutes and court time as the season progresses. Smith, who was a 2011 McDonald’s All-American nominee out of Huntington High School in Huntington, W.Va., averaged 16 points per game her senior season, while Dunovant averaged 14 points and eight steals per game her senior season after leading her Butler High School team to the 4A State Championship a year earlier in 2010. While both newcomers bring different strengths and abilities to the court, the two, along with Dillard, will be looked upon to run the offense for GWU and coach Reeves this season. At the shooting guard position, again a hole will need to be fi lled with the graduation of all-conference performer Monique Hudson. Returners Dillard and Dale will suit up for the Runnin’ Bulldogs at the two-guard spot, as the experience of both will be vital to the success of the GWU offense. Dillard’s versatility will allow her to play off the ball, while sharp shooter Dale, who averaged 5.9 points per game as a freshman last season, will look to increase her scoring average this season.

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Depth at the off-guard spot will come from McKenney and newcomer Eliana Scanlon. McKenney, who missed her freshman season two years ago due to a preseason injury, gives GWU another shooter with range beyond the three-point line. Scanlon, who averaged 12 points and fi ve rebounds per game during her senior season at Oak Hill Academy, will also see time at the two guard spot, as she is a pure shooter with unlimited range that will provide coach Reeves’ squad with another offensive threat.

FORWARDS The small forward position is wide open this season, as returners Dillard and McKenney will compete for playing time with newcomers Anna Dill and Jessica Heilig. Dill, a junior college transfer from Itawamba Community College, fi nished last season ranked in the top-fi ve in the nation among junior colleges in three-point shots made, shooting 42 percent from behind the three-point line. Dill averaged 9.1 points and 6.7 rebounds per game last season and will bring valuable court experience to a very inexperienced team. Heilig, who is coming off a preseason injury, was ranked No. 32 overall at the wing position in the 2011 class by ESPN. The four-year letterwinner from Salisbury High School helped lead her team to three straight North Carolina 2A State Championships and brings both size and a strong face-up game to the forward spot. Moving from the perimeter back to her more natural position at power forward is Koerner. The sophomore, who played on the perimeter for much of last season, has added muscle to her frame in the off season and will look to make an impact down low for the Runnin’ Bulldogs this season. Joining Koerner at the four-spot will be freshmen Chaylia Coleman and Chariah Harris. Coleman, who could also see time at center for GWU, is a 6-4 force down low that has strong hands and is a solid rebounder The Charlotte, N.C. native, which was ranked as high as No. 22 overall in the 2011 class for North Carolina and South Carolina prospects by Southern Premier Hoops, has a very good face up game and is comfortable playing on the perimeter. Harris, who is a freshman from Chino Hills, California, set her high school’s single season record by grabbing 256 rebounds, while averaging a League best 12.2 points and 8.5 rebounds per game her senior season. Depth at the power forward spot will come from Cierra Harris, as the junior’s experience, toughness and defensive ability will be needed throughout the season in order for the Runnin’ Bulldogs to be successful. CENTERIn the middle for GWU, the Runnin’ Bulldogs return Winkler and Green, who both gained vital experience last season, particularly due to injuries to last season’s starter in all-tournament team selection Vaitkute. Winkler is in her fi nal season at GWU and is the only player with more than two years of experience at the intercollegiate level on the entire Runnin’ Bulldog roster. The 6-1 center will be asked to do more this season, both offensively and defensively, and will be looked upon as a leader on a roster dominated by youth. Green, who was thrown into action

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early last season due to injuries, improved consistently throughout the year to earn a spot on the Big South All-Freshman Team. Again depth down low will come from Cierra Harris, while Coleman could also see time at the center position throughout the season.

SCHEDULE Despite the loss of four seniors and seven total letterwinners, coach Reeves did not cut back on the strength of schedule, as the Runnin’ Bulldogs will again have a very challenging slate in 2011-12. The Runnin’ Bulldogs will open play at North Carolina on November 12th, before playing three straight non-conference games versus Kennesaw State, Appalachian State and Davidson. After competing at the 2011 Bahamas Junkanoo Jam in Freeport, Bahamas, where GWU will take on Duke and either Notre Dame or Southern California, the Runnin’ Bulldogs will return to the mainland to continue its non-conference slate with games versus Wofford, at Louisville, at Lipscomb and at North Carolina Central. Gardner-Webb will open up conference play on December 30th at Campbell and will then tip-off the New Year on January 2nd at High Point. GWU will then return home to host Charleston Southern (January 7th) and Coastal Carolina (January 9th), before again hitting the road for a three-game stretch, which includes conference bouts at Presbyterian (January 14th), Winthrop (January 16th) and Asheville (January 21st). On Saturday, January 28th, the Runnin’ Bulldogs will return home to host Radford before welcoming the Liberty Lady Flames to Paul Porter Arena on January 30th. After back-to-back road contests against conference foes Coastal Carolina (February 4th) and Charleston Southern (February 6th), GWU will return home for a three-game home stand, its longest stretch of home games on the year. In the home stand, the Runnin’ Bulldogs will host Winthrop (February 11th), Presbyterian (February 13th), and Asheville (February 18th). GWU will then step out of conference play to take on Longwood on February 20th, before wrapping up its road schedule with games at Liberty on February 25th and at Radford on February 27th. Gardner-Webb will wrap up its 2011-12 regular season slate at home with contests versus High Point on March 2nd and Campbell on March 5th. The 2012 Big South Women’s Basketball Championship Tournament will be held from March 9-11th in High Point, N.C., as the Runnin’ Bulldogs will not only look to make it back-to-back tournament championship wins, but will also look to get back to the championship title game for the fourth-straight year.

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# 2 KiKi Smith5-6 * G * FreshmanHuntington, W.Va.

# 5 Brianna Dillard5-8 * G * SeniorGlen Allen, Va.

# 10 Chaylia Coleman6-4 * C * Freshman

Charlotte, N.C.

# 11 Anna Dill5-10 * G/F * Junior

Fulton, Miss.

# 14 Cierra Harris6-0 * F * Junior

Inman, S.C.

# 15 Chariah Harris5-10 * F * FreshmanChino Hills, Calif.

# 22 Kim McKenney5-11 * G/F * R-Sophomore

Flint, Mich.

# 23 Jessica Heilig6-1 * F * Freshman

Salisbury, N.C.

# 24 Mayhana Dunovant5-5 * G * Freshman

Butler, N.C.

# 25 Tabby Koerner6-0 * F * Sophomore

Concord, N.C.

# 31 Catrina Green6-2 * C * Sophomore

Greensboro, N.C.

# 32 Eliana Scanlon5-7 * F * Freshman

New York, N.Y.

# 33 Jasmine Dale5-9 * G * Sophomore

LaVergne, Tenn.

# 43 Breynna Winkler6-1 * C * Senior

Broken Arrow, Okla.

Rick ReevesHead Coach

Eighth Year at GWU

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GARDNER-WEBB RUNNIN’ BULLDOGSNo. Name Pos. CL. HT. Hometown/Previous School2 Kiki Smith G Fr. 5’6 Huntington, W. Va./Huntington HS5 Brianna Dillard G Sr. 5’8 Glen Allen, Va./Hermitage HS10 Chaylia Coleman C Fr. 6’4 Charlotte, N.C./First Assembly11 Anna Dill G/F Jr. 5’10 Fulton, Miss./Itawamba CC14 Cierra Harris F Jr. 6’0 Inman, S.C./Dorman HS15 Chariah Harris F Fr. 5’11 Chino Hills, Calif./Chino Hills HS22 Kim McKenney G/F R-So. 5’11 Flint, Mich./Faithway Christian23 Jessica Heilig F Fr. 6’1 Salisbury, N.C./Salisbury HS24 Mayhana Dunovant G Fr. 5’5 Charlotte, N.C./Butler HS25 Tabby Koerner F So. 6’0 Concord, N.C./Robinson HS31 Catrina Green C So. 6’2 Greensboro, N.C./Western Guilford32 Eliana Scanlon G Fr. 5’7 New York, N.Y./Oak Hill Academy33 Jasmine Dale G So. 5’8 LaVergne, Tenn./LaVergne HS43 Breynna Winkler C Sr. 6’1 Broken Arrow, Okla./Union HS

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No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Hometown/Previous School

5 Brianna Dillard G Sr. 5’8 Glen Allen, Va./Hermitage HS2 Kiki Smith G Fr. 5’6 Huntington, W. Va./Huntington HS24 Mayhana Dunovant G Fr. 5’5 Charlotte, N.C./Butler HS

No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Hometown/Previous School

33 Jasmine Dale G So. 5’8 LaVergne, Tenn./LaVergne HS 5 Brianna Dillard G Sr. 5’8 Glen Allen, Va./Hermitage HS32 Eliana Scanlon G Fr. 5’7 New York, N.Y./Oak Hill Academy22 Kim McKenney G/F R-So. 5’11 Flint, Mich./Faithway Christian

No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Hometown/Previous School

5 Brianna Dillard G Sr. 5’8 Glen Allen, Va./Hermitage HS22 Kim McKenney G/F R-So. 5’11 Flint, Mich./Faithway Christian11 Anna Dill G/F Jr. 5’10 Fulton, Miss./Itawamba CC23 Jessica Heilig F Fr. 6’1 Salisbury, N.C./Salisbury HS

POINT GUARD

GUARD

GUARD/FORWARD

FORWARD

No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Hometown/Previous School 25 Tabby Koerner F So. 6’0 Concord, N.C./Robinson HS23 Jessica Heilig F Fr. 6’1 Salisbury, N.C./Salisbury HS10 Chaylia Coleman C Fr. 6’4 Charlotte, N.C./First Assembly14 Cierra Harris F Jr. 6’0 Inman, S.C./Dorman HS15 Chariah Harris F Fr. 5’11 Chino Hills, Calif./Chino Hills HS

No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Hometown/Previous School

31 Catrina Green C So. 6’2 Greensboro, N.C./Western Guilford43 Breynna Winkler C Sr. 6’1 Broken Arrow, Okla./Union HS10 Chaylia Coleman C Fr. 6’4 Charlotte, N.C./First Assembly

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Career Highs

Points: 19 (at #10 Oklahoma, 11/27/10)

Rebounds:10 (vs. High Point, 2/21/11)

Assists:5 (three times)

Field Goals:7 (at #10 Oklahoma, 11/27/10)

Steals:5 (vs. Converse, 12/18/09)

Blocks:1 (six times)

Senior * Guard * 5-8Richmond, Va. * Hermitage H.S.

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2010-11: Named to the Big South All-Academic Team ... Played in all 34 games, starting 31 on the year ... Averaged 5.1 points, 3.6 rebounds and 1.6 assists per game ... Averaged 27.2 minutes per game ... Totaled 54 assists on the year ... Posted 45 steals on the season ... Shot 32.8 percent from behind the three-point line on the season ... Scored in double-digits four times ... Recorded a career-high 19 points in the loss at #10 Oklahoma ... Posted 14 points, four rebounds and three steals in the loss at Appalachian State ... Tallied 12 points, six rebounds and four steals in a win at Wofford ... Hauled in a career-high 10 rebounds in a home win over High Point ... Scored nine points and grabbed six rebounds in the home win over Radford ... Dished out fi ve assists in the loss to Prairie View at the BTI Tip-Off Classic .. Totaled three points, fi ve rebounds and three steals in the Big South Championship Title game ... Played 21 minutes in GWU’s NCAA First Round Tournament game versus No. 3 Miami.

2009-10: Played in all 33 games on the year, starting two ... Made fi rst career start in the home win versus UNCA ... Also started in GWU’s WNIT game at Charlotte ... Averaged three points and two rebounds per game ... Was 5-of-10 for 50 percent from the three-point line on the year ... Had 20 assists and 19 steals on the season ... Recorded a season-high 11 points and seven rebounds in the win over Texas Pan-American at the Longwood Lancer Classic ... Scored fi rst career points, six, in the home win over Winston-Salem State ... Posted four assists and fi ve rebounds in the win at home over Limestone ... Totaled fi ve points, fi ve rebounds and fi ve steals in the home route of Converse ... Poured in six points and hauled in four rebounds in the home win over Longwood ... Tallied eight points and four rebounds in the road win over Presbyterian College ... Posted seven points, four steals and two rebounds in the double-overtime win at Radford ... Scored seven points and pulled in four rebounds in the home win over Winthrop ... Totaled fi ve points and three rebounds in the win at Coastal Carolina ... Scored two points in the quarterfi nals win over Coastal Carolina and in the championship game loss versus Liberty at the Big South Conference Championship tournament ... Also scored two points in the WNIT game at Charlotte ... Recorded a season-high 30 minutes in the home win over Presbyterian College ... Played 23 minutes in the home victory against Converse.

High School: Two-year letterwinner at Hermitage H.S. ... Earned fi rst-team all-district honors as a junior ... Garnered second-team all-region accolades her junior campaign ... Earned a spot on the Richmond Time-Dispatch second-team all-Met squad ... Recorded 14 double-doubles as a junior ... Averaged 13.5 points and 10.2 rebounds per contest ... Also averaged 4.5 steals and three assists per game.

Personal: Brianna Dillard was born October 22, 1990 in Richmond, Virginia ... Daughter of Andre and Teressa Dillard ... Majoring in Psychology.

Favorite Bible Verse: Philippians 4:13

CAREER STATSCAREER STATS

Year GP GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2009-10 33 2 381 35 100 .350 5 10 .500 23 39 .590 20 45 65 2.0 26 0 20 24 2 19 98 3.0 2010-11 34 31 925 63 210 .300 22 67 .328 26 47 .553 21 103 124 3.6 51 1 54 56 8 45 174 5.1 Totals 67 33 1306 98 310 .316 27 77 .351 49 86 .570 41 148 189 2.8 77 1 74 80 10 64 272 4.1

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Senior * Center * 6-1Tulsa, Okla. * Union H.S.

Career Highs

Points: 10 (vs. UTPA, 11/28/10)

Rebounds:9 (vs. Tennessee Temple, 11/29/08)

Assists:2 (three times)

Field Goals:4 (three times)

Steals:4 (at Radford, 1/8/11)

Blocks:1 (fi ve times)

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2010-11: Played in 32 games, staring three for GWU ... Averaged 2.6 points and 2.2 rebounds per game on the year ... Averaged 9.8 minutes per game on the season ... Shot 45.2 percent from the fi eld for the year ... Posted 12 assists and six steals for the season ... Posted a career-high 10 points in the win over Texas-Pan American at the BTI Tip-Off Classic ... Also hauled in a game-high eight rebounds in the win over Texas-Pan American ... Scored nine points in 11 minutes of action at Appalachian State ... Was a perfect 4-of-4 from the fl oor for eight points in the loss at Liberty ...Played a season-high 23 minutes in home win over Longwood ... Tallied six points and six rebounds in home win over Longwood ... Posted seven points in the home win over Tennessee Temple ... Recorded six points in home wins over Montreat and N.C. Central ... Had two points and two rebounds in 14 minutes of play versus Liberty in the Big South Championship Title game ... Posted two points and one rebound in GWU’s NCAA First Round Tournament game versus No. 3 Miami.2009-10: Played in 22 games on the season ... Averaged 1.3 points and 1.2 rebounds per game ... Hauled in 27 rebounds on the season ... Shot 70 percent from the free throw line ... Posted a fi eld goal percentage of 45.8 on the year ... Scored a season-high fi ve points in the home win over Coastal Carolina ... Also had four rebounds in the game ... Had a season-high fi ve rebounds in the home win over Wofford ... Scored four points in the win over Texas Pan-American at the Longwood Lancer Classic ... Posted four points in the double-overtime win at Radford ... Recorded two points, two rebounds and two steals in the home victory over Winthrop ... Scored two points in the regular season fi nale win at Coastal Carolina ... Also scored two points in GWU’s WNIT opening round game at Charlotte.

2008-09: Played in 27 games ... Led the Bulldogs in rebounding with nine in the win over Tennessee Temple on November 29 ... Pulled down her fi rst career rebound in the season opener at Houston ... Scored her fi rst career points as a Bulldog in the Bulldogs win over South Carolina State on November 25 ... Had a career-high eight points in the win over Montreat ... Tallied four points and eight rebounds in the win over High Point in the conference tournament ... Was 6-of-8 from the free throw line on the season.

High School: Four-year letterwinner at Union H.S. ... Led her team to a state championship her senior year with a 27-0 record ... Guided the team to the Mid-America/Bertha Teague Classic Tournament Championship ... Earned Tulsa World all-Metro honorable mention honors as a senior ... Garnered honorable mention all-state accolades her junior season ... Named to the Tulsa World all-Metro team as a junior... Helped her squad earn a berth in three Class 6A tournaments in her high school career ... Was also an accomplished track and fi eld athlete ... Qualifi ed for the state tournament her junior and senior seasons in the shot put ... Helped her team win the Class 6A track and fi eld championship her junior year ... Won the regional tournament in the shot put her senior season. Personal: Breynna Annette Winkler was born September 21, 1989 in Houston, Texas ... Daughter of Steve and Lenora Winkler ... Majoring in Sports Management.

Favorite Bible Verse: James 1:2-4

CAREER STATSCAREER STATS

Year GP GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2008-09 27 0 177 14 44 .318 0 1 .000 6 8 .750 10 30 40 1.5 18 0 2 7 3 5 34 1.3 2009-10 22 0 131 11 24 .458 0 0 .000 7 10 .700 2 25 27 1.2 14 0 4 6 0 8 29 1.3 2010-11 32 3 314 38 84 .452 0 0 .000 8 20 .400 35 35 70 2.2 31 0 12 23 2 6 84 2.6 Totals 81 3 622 63 152 .414 0 1 .000 21 38 .553 47 90 137 1.7 63 0 18 36 5 19 147 1.8

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Junior * Forward * 6-0Inman, S.C. * Dorman H.S.

Career Highs

Points: 5 (vs. Coastal Carolina, 1/30/10)

Rebounds:4 (vs. Longwood, 2/23/11)

Assists:1 (two times)

Field Goals:2 (vs. Coastal Carolina, 1/30/10)

Steals:1 (three times)

Blocks:N/A

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2010-11: Played in 14 games on the season ... Averaged 0.6 points and 0.8 rebounds per game ... Totaled 62 minutes on the year ... Scored two points in the loss to Prairie View at the BTI Tip-Off Classic ... Posted two points in the win over N.C. Central ... Also scored two points in home wins over Tennessee Temple and Coastal Carolina ... Hauled in a career-high four rebounds in the home win versus Longwood ... Collected three rebounds in the home win over Montreat ... Tallied two rebounds, one steal and one assist in the home win over Converse ... Played two minutes in GWU’s NCAA First Round Tournament game versus No. 3 Miami.

2009-10: Saw action in 10 games on the season ... Averaged 1.1 points and 0.7 rebounds per game ... Shot 44.4 percent from the fl oor on the year ... Saw her fi rst career action with eight minutes in the home win over Winston-Salem State ... Scored her fi rst career points in the home victory over Wofford on December 1 ... Hauled in a season-high three rebounds in the home route of Converse College ... Scored a season-high fi ve points in only four minutes in the regular season fi nale win at Coastal Carolina ... Recorded three points and one rebound at Presbyterian College ... Also hauled in a rebounds in the win over Longwood.

High School: Attended and played at nearby Dorman High School in Roebuck, S.C. ... Competed in the Spartanburg vs. Greenville FCA All-Star Challenge as a senior ... Was named to the Spartanburg County Girls All-Star Basketball Team ... Was the MVP of the East/West All-Star Game ... Led her team to a 23-3 overall record her senior season and a No. 3 ranking in the state of South Carolina ... Was the AAAA Region II Champions her senior year ... As a junior she helped guide her team to a 24-5 overall record, where the Lady Cavs were AAAA State Runner-Up, Upper-State Champions and Co-Region Champions ... Played for the South Carolina 76ers AAU team ... Was also a member of the track and fi eld team at Dorman High.

Personal: Cierra Harris was born on January 18, 1991 in Spartanburg, S.C. ... Daughter of Bennie Harris ... Majoring in Sociology.

Favorite Bible Verse: Philippians 4:13

CAREER STATSCAREER STATS

Year GP GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2009-10 10 0 40 4 9 .444 0 0 .000 3 7 .429 1 6 7 0.7 8 0 1 6 0 1 11 1.1 2010-11 14 0 62 3 14 .214 0 0 .000 3 4 .750 4 7 11 0.8 6 0 1 6 0 2 9 0.6 Totals 24 0 102 7 23 .304 0 0 .000 6 11 .545 5 13 18 0.8 14 0 2 12 0 3 20 0.8

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Redshirt-Sophomore * Guard/Forward * 5-11

Flint, Mich. * Faith Christian H.S.

Career Highs

Points: 6 (at Presbyterian College, 2/26/11)

Rebounds:3 (at #10 Oklahoma, 11/27/10)

Assists:N/A

Field Goals:2 (at Presbyterian College, 2/26/11)

Steals:1 (two times)

Blocks:N/A

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2010-11: Played in 21 games on the season ... Averaged 0.9 points and 0.7 rebounds per game ... Totaled 68 minutes of action on the year ... Made fi ve three-pointers on the season ... Scored a career-high six points in the loss at Presbyterian College ... Hauled in a career-high three rebounds in the loss at #10 Oklahoma ... Poured in three-points in the home win over Winthrop and in the loss versus Prairie View at the BTI Tip-Off Classic ... Collected two rebounds in three different contests ... Scored two points in the win at Wofford and one point in the loss at Radford ... Had three points in GWU’s NCAA First Round Tournament game versus No. 3 Miami.

2009-10: Took a medical redshirt.

High School: Attended Faith High ... Four-time varsity letter award winner ... Two-time all-conference selection ... Michigan Homeschool State Championship MVP ... Led her team to the YBOA Championships ... AAU Team Player of the Year ... Guided her team to the 2007-08 district championship ... Helped her squad win the 2007-08 regional championship ... Six-time participant in the Flint Olympian Games ... Five-time Flint Olympian Champion.

Personal: Kimberly McKenney was born on January 27, 1991 in Flint, Michigan ... Daughter of Ricky and Limell McKenney ... Majoring in Art.

Favorite Bible Verse: Philippians 4:13

CAREER STATSCAREER STATS

Year GP GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2009-10 --- --- ---- --- Medical Redshirt --- --- --- -- -- -- -- -- -- - - - - - - - 2010-11 21 0 68 6 25 .240 5 18 .278 1 5 .200 5 9 14 0.7 7 0 0 8 0 2 18 0.9 Totals 21 0 68 6 25 .240 5 18 .278 1 5 .200 5 9 14 0.7 7 0 0 8 0 2 18 0.9

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Sophomore * Forward * 6-1Concord, N.C. *

Jay M. Robinson H.S.

Career Highs

Points: 5 (vs. Converse, 12/16/10)

Rebounds:3 (three times)

Assists:2 (two times)

Field Goals:2 (vs. Converse, 12/16/10)

Steals:1 (two times)

Blocks:1 (three times)

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2010-11: Played in 28 games, starting one as a true freshman ... Made her fi rst career start in the home win over Longwood ... Averaged 0.7 points and 1.0 rebounds per game ... Totaled 148 total minutes on the season for GWU ... Poured in a career-high fi ve points in the win over Converse ... Posted three points in the home win over Winthrop and over N.C. Central ... Tallied two points, three rebounds, two assists and one steal in the loss at Prairie View in the BTI Tip-Off Classic ... Hauled down three rebounds in the home win over Tennessee Temple ... Also had three rebounds in the home win over Coastal Carolina and Longwood ... Posted two points, two rebounds in a block in the quarterfi nals win over Asheville in the Big South Tournament ... Also hauled in two rebounds in nine minutes in the semifi nals victory over Winthrop in the Big South Tournament ... Saw time in GWU’s NCAA First Round Tournament game versus No. 3 Miami.

High School: Was a multi-letterwinner at Jay M. Robinson High School ... Tabbed the Team MVP both as a senior and a junior ... Twice named to the All-Conference Team ... Holds the Jay M. Robinson High School record for career rebounds ... Earned the 1,000 points scored award her senior season ... Averaged 12.0 points, 10.0 rebounds, 5.0 blocks and 2.0 steals per game as a senior ... Was the Christmas Tournament MVP her junior season ... Also played volleyball and softball at Jay M. Robinson ... Holds the school record for most blocks and kills in a single season and for a career ... All-Conference selection in volleyball as a senior ... A Scholar-Athlete Award winner.

Personal: Tabitha Lauren Koerner was born December 9, 1991 in Winchester, Virginia ... Daughter of Loren and Brenda Koerner ... Has two younger siblings ... Intends to major in Athletic Training.

Favorite Bible Verse: Psalm 28:7

CAREER STATSCAREER STATS

Year GP GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2010-11 28 1 148 7 38 .184 2 15 .133 3 10 .300 11 18 29 1.0 10 0 5 12 3 2 19 0.7 Totals 28 1 148 7 38 .184 2 15 .133 3 10 .300 11 18 29 1.0 10 0 5 12 3 2 19 0.7

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Sophomore * Center * 6-3Greensboro, N.C. *

Western Guilford H.S.

Career Highs

Points: 15 (vs. Liberty, 1/31/11)

Rebounds:11 (three times)

Assists:1 (vs. N.C. Central, 12/7/10)

Field Goals:6 (vs. Liberty, 1/31/11)

Steals:2 (vs. Montreat, 11/15/10)

Blocks:3 (vs. Radford, 3/6/11)

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2010-11: Named to the Big South All-Freshman Team ... Played in 33 games, starting 16 of them as a true freshman .... Made fi rst career start at #10 Oklahoma ... Averaged 5.1 points and 4.3 rebounds per game ... Averaged 14.1 minutes per game on the year ... Led the team with a 52.6 percent fi eld goal percentage on the season ... Was third on the team with 143 rebounds and with 28 blocks ...Pulled down a career-high 11 rebounds on three different occasions on the year ... Had a career-high 15 points in the home loss to Liberty ... Posted 13 points and 11 rebounds in fi rst ever Big South game, a home win over Charleston Southern ... Scored seven points and hauled in six rebounds in the home loss to Purdue ... Totaled 10 points and fi ve rebounds in 12 minutes of play in loss at Presbyterian College ... Poured in 11 points and collected seven rebounds in home win over Radford ... Posted a career-high three blocks in win over Radford ... Pulled down seven rebounds in the Big South Championship Title game win over Liberty ... Posted three points and one rebound in GWU’s NCAA First Round Tournament game versus No. 3 Miami.

High School: Played at Western Guilford High School ... Was a letterwinner in basketball, volleyball and track and fi eld ... Twice named Team MVP ... Was twice named to the First-Team All-Conference Team for basketball ... Averaged 17.0 points, 11.0 rebounds and 5.0 blocks per game as a senior ... Was a two-time All-Conference selection in volleyball ... Also a three-time All-Conference, All-Area and All-State selection in track and fi eld ... An All-Area selection as a senior in track and fi eld ... Was awarded an Athlete Award from the Marines ... Played for the Team Reign and the Pride of the Carolina’s AAU teams ... Averaged 19 points, 12 rebounds and four blocks per game in AAU play.

Personal: Catrina Eileen Green was born May 21, 1992 in Fort Hood, Texas ... Daughter of Patrice Green... Has two older siblings... Intends to major in Athletic Training or Pre-Med.

Favorite Bible Verse: Hebrews 11:1

CAREER STATSCAREER STATS

Year GP GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2010-11 33 16 464 70 133 .526 0 0 .000 29 62 .468 64 79 143 4.3 63 0 2 32 28 11 169 5.1 Totals 33 16 464 70 133 .526 0 0 .000 29 62 .468 64 79 143 4.3 63 0 2 32 28 11 169 5.1

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Sophomore * Guard * 5-9LaVergne, Tenn. * LaVergne H.S.

Career Highs

Points: 19 (vs. Tenn. Temple, 12/29/10)

Rebounds:6 (vs. Liberty, 1/31/11)

Assists:2 (two times)

Field Goals:7 (vs. Tenn. Temple, 12/29/10)

Steals:3 (two times)

Blocks:2 (at Appalachian State, 11/22/10)

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2010-11: Played in all 34 games for GWU on the year, starting two as a true freshman ...Made her fi rst career start versus Texas-Pan American in the BTI Tip-Off Classic ... Averaged 5.9 points and 1.8 rebounds per game ... Averaged 16.4 minutes per game ... Was second on the team with 44 made three-pointers on the year ... Shot 33.8 percent from behind the three-point line on the season ... Posted 24 steals and 22 assists on the year ... Scored double-digit points in six games on the season ... Poured in a career-high 19 points on fi ve three-pointers in the home win over Tennessee Temple ... Scored 15 points in the home loss to Liberty ... Pulled down a career-high six rebounds in the home loss to Liberty ... Posted 12 points in 25 minutes of play in the home win over Radford ... Also posted 12 points in 16 minutes of action in the win at Longwood ... Poured in fi ve points on 2-of-3 shooting over 11 minutes of play in the Big South Championship Title game versus Liberty ... Tallied six points and six rebounds in 24 minutes of play in GWU’s NCAA First Round Tournament game versus No. 3 Miami.

High School: Lettered for four-years at Lavergne High School ... Scored over 1500 points as a four-year starter at Lavergne High ... Named to the DNJ First-Team and the All-Tournament team as a senior ... Also named to the All-State Team and the 7 3A First-Team All-District Team her senior season ... Played in the East vs. West All-Star Game ... Was the leading scorer of the Midwest All-Star Game in St. Louis as a senior ... Averaged 20.8 points, 3.5 rebounds, 2.8 assists, 3.1 steals and 1.0 block per game her senior season ... Tabbed the Team MVP as a freshman.

Personal: Jasmine B. Dale was born July 4, 1992 in Nashville, Tennessee ... Daughter of Celestine Carney and Aric Dale ... Has three brothers and three sisters ... Intends to major in Physical Education.

Favorite Bible Verse: Proverbs 24:27

CAREER STATSCAREER STATS

Year GP GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2010-11 34 2 556 71 205 .346 44 130 .338 13 24 .542 31 31 62 1.8 27 0 22 47 3 24 199 5.9 Totals 34 2 556 71 205 .346 44 130 .338 13 24 .542 31 31 62 1.8 27 0 22 47 3 24 199 5.9

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Itawamba CC: Played two seasons at Itawamba Community College in Fulton, Mississippi ... Named to the First-Team All-Region team and the First-Team All-State Team ... Was selected to and played in the Mississippi Association of Community and Junior Colleges (MACJC) North-South All-Star Game ... Ranked in the top-fi ve in the nation among junior colleges in three-point shots made ... Helped guide her team to an 18-8 record and to both the MACJC semifi nals and the NJCAA Region 23 Tournament semifi nals as a sophomore ... Averaged 9.1 points, 6.7 rebounds, 2.0 assists and 1.1 steals per game as a sophomore ... Shot 42 percent from the fl oor overall and 42 percent from behind the three-point line her sophomore year ... Also shot 73 percent from the free throw line her sophomore season ... Was a key component in her team’s 19-10 overall record her freshman season ... Averaged 7.9 points, 4.7 rebounds and 1.7 assists per game as a freshman.

High School: A fi ve-year letterwinner at Itawamba Agricultural High School in Fulton, Mississippi ... A two-time Team MVP ... A three-time First-Team All-Division selection ... Also a First-Team All-State honoree and an All Division MVP ... Named to the First-Team Daily Journal All-Area Team her senior year ... All-State game MVP her senior season ... Was awarded the Division’s Best Defensive Player Award as a sophomore and the Division’s Best Offensive Player her junior year ... Also won the Best Offensive Player Award for her team as a freshman ... Played three years with the NMB Hoop Dreams (North MS) AAU Team ... Received the Diaper Dandy Award her eighth grade year ... Graduated with honors.

Personal: Anna Gabrielle Dill was born on September 4, 1990 in Tupelo, Mississippi ... Daughter of Danny and Belinda Dill ... Has one older sister named Amber and one younger brother named Noah ... Majoring in Sports Management.

Favorite Bible Verse: Acts 20:24

Junior * Guard/Forward * 5-10Fulton, Miss. * Itawamba CC

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High School: Played and lettered at Huntington High School and St. Joseph Central Catholic High School in Huntington, West Virginia ... A 2011 McDonald’s All-American nominee ... A Second-Team All-State selection her senior year and a Third-Team All-State selection as a junior ... An honorable mention All-State nominee her sophomore season ... Two-time Team Captain ... Helped to guide her team to back-to-back State Championships (Single A) in her sophomore and junior seasons ... A key member of the team that fi nished as State Runner-Up her freshman campaign ... A 2009 SJI All-Tournament Team selection and the Player of the Week for St. Mary’s Hospital ... Averaged 16 points per game her senior season ... As a junior, she averaged 8.9 points, 4.9 assists, 4.5 rebounds and 3.7 steals per game ... Was also a member of the D-1 Greyhounds AAU Team coached by her father Kyle Sheffi eld, Sr. ... Also considered Cincinnati, Akron, Indiana-Purdue and West Virginia State before signing with the Runnin’ Bulldogs.

Personal: LaKiah Reneé Smith was born August 9, 1993 in Huntington, West Virginia ... Daughter of Kyle and LaKisha Sheffi eld ... Has three younger siblings named Kyle, Jr., Kendall and Marquis ... Intends to major in Sports Management.

Favorite Bible Verse: Psalms 34:17

Freshman * Guard * 5-6Huntington, W.Va. *

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High School: Lettered at East Mecklenburg High School, before transferring to First Assembly Christian School for her senior year ... Was ranked as high as No. 22 overall in the Class of 2011 for North Carolina and South Carolina prospects by Southern Premier Hoops ... Also ranked as high as No. 25 overall for both North Carolina and South Carolina by the Queen City Hoops Report ... Was awarded the Coaches’ Award her senior year ... Helped lead East Mecklenburg to a 27-3 overall record and a perfect 12-0 record her junior year, as the team was ranked nationally ... Her team as a junior was ranked as high as No. 16 in the Southeast Region by ESPN ... Averaged 5.3 rebounds and 1.9 blocks per game as a junior ... Was awarded the Hardest Worker Award her sophomore season ... Also a member of the Charlotte 49ers, Jewels, Team Unique and Comets AAU Teams.

Personal: Chaylia Elizabeth Coleman was born on January 28, 1993 in New Haven, Connecticut ... Daughter of Charles Coleman, Sr. and Margaret Coleman ... Has two siblings in Charles, Jr. and Schuyler ... Intends to major in Business Management.

Favorite Bible Verse: Proverbs 16:9

Freshman * Center * 6-4Charlotte, N.C. * First Assembly

Christian School

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High School: Lettered for four years at Chino Hills High School ... A two-time First-Team Sierra League selection ... A four-time Team Defensive Player of the Year award winner at Chino Hills High School ... Two-time Team Captain ... Tabbed the team’s Impact Player of the Year her senior year ... Named to the San Gabriel Valley All-Star Team her senior year ... Led her team to the Sierra League Championship for the fi rst-time in the school’s history her senior season ... Helped to guide her team to the third round of the CIF Playoffs her senior year ... Was a key member of the team that posted an undefeated 10-0 League record her senior season ... Set the school record for total rebounds in a single season with 256 her senior year ... Led both her team and the Sierra League in scoring with 367 points her senior year, an average of 12.2 points per game ... Also led the League in rebounds at 8.5 board per game, blocked shots with 2.0 per game and free throw attempts with 159 ... Also led her team in fi eld goal percentage, shooting 42 percent from the fl oor ... Was a member of the MPK Heat, Swish, Cal Sparks, and West Coast Premiere AAU Teams ... A four-time Scholar-Athlete ... Graduated with honors ... Received the high standard of excellence in California Scholarship Federation Life Membership ... Also received a GWU Presidential Scholarship.

Personal: Chariah Harris was born January 10, 1993 in Anaheim, California ... Daughter of Donald and Charinda Harris ... Has two siblings, Chaundria and Dylan ... Has not yet declared a major.

Favorite Bible Verse: Romans 8:28

Freshman * Forward * 5-10Chino Hills, Calif. * Chino Hills H.S.

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High School: Lettered at Salisbury High School in Salisbury, N.C. ... Was ranked No. 32 overall at the wing position in the 2011 class by ESPN ... Also ranked as high as No. 24 overall in the Top-25 of 2011 for North Carolina and South Carolina by the Queen City Hoops Report ... A two-time All-Conference selection ... Named Team MVP her senior year ... Helped guide her team to three straight North Carolina Class AA State Championships ... Was a member of the Carolina Elite AAU team ... Also an all-conference selection in track & fi eld her senior year.

Personal: Jessica Christian Heilig was born on October 28, 1992 in Salisbury, N.C. ... Daughter of John Heilig and Teheisha Hamilton ... Has three siblings in Quavist, Kadeja and Kayla ... Has not yet declared a major.

Favorite Bible Verse: Philippians 4:13

Freshman * Forward * 6-1Salisbury, N.C. * Salisbury H.S.

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High School: A four-year letterwinner at nearby Butler High School in Charlotte, N.C. ... Named as one of the Top-10 North Carolina sophomore high school players by the Charlotte Observer her sophomore season ... Was tabbed Freshman of the Year her freshman season ... Averaged 14 points, eight steals, seven rebounds and shot 90 percent from the free throw line her senior season ... Helped lead her team to a 26-4 overall record en route to becoming the 2010 4A North Carolina High School State Champions her junior year ... Was also a member of the Charlotte 76ers AAU Team ... Averaged 10 pointes, three rebounds and two steals her junior season ... Was on the A/B Honor Roll.

Personal: Mayhana Samone Dunovant was born on April 11, 1993 in Charlotte, N.C. ... Daughter of Brian and Marla Dunovant ... Has two siblings in Tremaine Tillmen and Jahrett Dunovant ... Uncle Demario Deese played football at GWU from 2005-08 ... Intends to major in Business.

Favorite Bible Verse: The whole Bible.

Freshman * Guard * 5-5Charlotte, N.C. * Butler H.S.

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High School: Lettered for two years at Oak Hill Academy and two years at Christ the King ... Helped lead her Oak Hill Academy team to a 23-4 overall record her senior year, reaching as high as 10th in the rankings in the Eastern Region by ESPN ... A key member of the team that was ranked in the ESPN/Rise Top-50 poll, reaching as high as 41st overall ... Led her team to the ESPN Rise National Championship game as a senior ... Was ranked as high as 169 nationally at the shooting guard position by ESPN.com ... Also listed as one of the top-Metro players for the 2011 class by New Gameball Magazine ... Averaged 12.0 points, 3.0 assists, 5.0 rebounds and 1.3 steals per game her senior season ... A member of the Exodus AAU team ... Received First Honors academic recognition her senior, junior and freshman years.

Personal: Eliana Scanlon was born June 29, 1993 in New York, New York ... Daughter of Richard Scanlon and Mery Gomez ... Has a younger sibling named Gabriel ... Intends to major in Psychology.

Freshman * Guard * 5-7New York, N.Y. * Oak Hill Academy

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Head Coach Rick Reeves, a four time Big South Coach of the Year, is in his eighth season at the helm of the Gardner-Webb University Runnin’ Bulldog basketball program. Reeves came to Boiling Springs after spending fi ve seasons as the head women’s coach at Southern Miss. Reeves, who has a tremendous history of rebuilding Division I programs during his 25 years of collegiate coaching, has taken his teams to the postseason six times at the Division I level - including taking GWU to its fi rst-ever NCAA postseason appearance in 2010-11, the WNIT in 2009-10, Southern Miss to the WNIT and three-straight trips to the NCAA Tournament at Liberty University (1997-1999). Over the last fi ve seasons, Reeves has arguably done his best coaching jobs, as GWU has continued to shatter records and construct a winning tradition on a yearly basis. On November 11, 2010, Coach Reeves became the women’s basketball all-time career wins leader with his 98th win at GWU, which he followed up only two games later with his 100th career win while at GWU on December 5, 2010. The 2010-11 season saw yet another fi rsts, as the Runnin’ Bulldogs won its fi rst ever conference championship tournament and qualifi ed for its fi rst ever trip to the Women’s Basketball NCAA Championship tournament. GWU posted a 23-11 overall record in 2010-11, posting back-to-back 20 win seasons for the fi rst time in the program’s 36-year history. The 2010-11 team defeated the No. 1 seeded Liberty Lady Flames 67-66 to win its fi rst ever Big South Conference Championship Tournament and advance to the NCAA Championship Tournament. As a No. 14 seed, GWU squared off with the 2011 Co-ACC Regular Season Champions and the No. 3 seeded Miami Hurricanes in the fi rst round of the NCAA Tournament, falling to Miami 80-62 in Charlottesville, Va. The 23 wins was second most wins by a GWU team in its NCAA Division I history, and tied for the second-most wins in a single season in the program’s 36-year history. GWU saw two players in Monique and Dominique Hudson each surpass the 1,000 career points mark, while as a team, set season-highs in lowest opponents scoring average (57.0 ppg) and in most fi eld goals made (813). The 2010-11 Runnin’ Bulldogs team fi nished second in season-highs in winning percentage (.676) and was third in steals (10.1), assists (14.4) and most three-pointers made (161) as a team on the year. Seniors Monique and Dominique Hudson wrapped up their careers in record style in 2010-11, as Dominique, who was named to the Big South All-Conference First-Team, fi nished her career ranked fi rst in GWU’s DI history in games played (129), minutes played (3,545), points scored (1,407), free throws made (419), assists (579) and in steals (244). Monique, who was tabbed as a second-team all-conference selection, fi nished third in three-pointers made (115), third in steals (210), fi fth in points scored (1,147), fi fth in free throws made (240) and fi fth in assists (265). Both Dominique and Monique were named to the Big South All-Tournament Team; with Dominique being tabbed the Tournament MVP, while both were also named to the NCCSIA All-State University Division Women’s Basketball Teams. Not to be overshadowed, fellow senior LaTroya Pope surpassed the 500 career rebounds mark and the 100 career blocks mark in 2010-11, moving up into fourth-place overall on GWU’s DI career rebounds list with 656 rebounds and second-place on the career blocked shots list with 125 blocks. Fellow senior Sandra Vaitkute, who battled an injury throughout the season, fi nished her career with 103 blocks, third in GWU’s DI history, and recorded a career fi eld goal percentage mark of 48.6 percent, which ranks second in GWU’s DI history. Freshman center Catrina Green earned Big South All-Freshman Team honors in 2010-11, as she averaged 5.1 points and 4.3 rebounds per game, while shooting a team-high 52.6 percent from the fl oor on the year. The 2009-10 Gardner-Webb’s women’s basketball season was one for the ages, as the Runnin’ Bulldogs shattered records, set new marks and put the program on a level that it had never reached before.

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Gardner-Webb went 28-5 overall and 15-1 in conference play to win the Big South Conference Regular Season Title, the program’s fi rst regular season conference title in its 35-year history. The Runnin’ Bulldogs’ 28 wins set a new record for the most victories in a single season by a GWU women’s basketball team in its history and ties the most wins for a Big South Conference team in the history of the Big South. The Runnin’ Bulldogs’ 28 win season marks the fi rst time since 1995-96 that the women’s basketball team has had 20 or more wins and the most wins since the 1989-90 team posted 23 wins, while its season-high 16-game winning streak is the longest in the program’s NCAA Division I history. Gardner-Webb went a perfect 8-0 on the road in conference play and posted an overall record of 14-2 away from Paul Porter Arena, including wins at Purdue, at Liberty, at Coastal Carolina and at Charleston Southern, all fi rsts. The Runnin’ Bulldogs tallied a 14-2 record at home with the 14 home wins setting a new GWU record for a single season, while its 13 non-conference wins surpasses its previous record of 11 wins in its DI history. Gardner-Webb also received some national attention, as the Runnin’ Bulldogs received votes in the ESPN/USA Today Top-25 Coaches Poll 15 weeks out of the season, receiving as many as 15 votes on three different occasions. In 2009-10 senior Margaret Roundtree climbed into GWU history this season, as she became the 14th member of the 1,000 point club and became GWU’s Division I all-time leading scorer with 1,337 points in her career, which at the time placed her in sixth-place on GWU’s all-time career scoring list. Roundtree also fi nished her career as Gardner-Webb’s Division I leader in made fi eld goals with 534 career made fi eld goals. Gardner-Webb’s Roundtree was named the Big South Player of the Year, while head coach Rick Reeves was tabbed the Big South Coach of the Year for the fourth time in his career and his fi rst at GWU. Dominique Hudson joined Roundtree on the First-Team All-Conference Team, as both were also named to the All-Tournament Team for the second consecutive year. Junior guard Courtney Epps earned a spot on the Second-Team All-Conference Team, while senior Meranda Burnett was named to the Academic All-Conference Team. With the great season, the Runnin’ Bulldogs won the program’s 400th game, while Coach Reeves moved to third-place in the Big South Conference Wins list. In 2008-09, the Runnin’ Bulldogs at the time set a new bar for women’s basketball at Gardner-Webb in only its fi rst year as members of the Big South Conference. Coach Reeves’ squad, which did not have a single senior on the roster, advanced all the way to the Big South Championship title game in only its fi rst year in the League. The 2008-09 season was a special one for not only Coach Reeves, but for the Runnin’ Bulldogs women’s basketball program in a number of different ways. The 17 wins at the time was the most wins in one season that the women’s basketball program had totaled since moving to the NCAA Division I in 2000-01. Gardner-Webb won 11 home games, the most home wins in one season since moving to the NCAA Division I, and posted a nine-game home winning streak, the longest in the program’s history. The historical 2008-09 season doesn’t stop there, as in the Runnin’ Bulldogs fi rst home game of the season GWU recorded the program’s largest margin of victory in the 48-point win over UVA-Wise and broke three school records in the process. GWU won its fi rst ever Big South Conference game on January 17, defeating Charleston Southern 60-50 at home. The Bulldogs also posted its fi rst ever win over Charleston Southern (Jan. 17) and fi rst ever Division I win over Presbyterian (Jan. 26). In 2008-09 Gardner-Webb posted an 8-5 non-conference record, the fi rst time that a GWU team had posted a winning non-conference record since moving to NCAA Division I. The eight non-conference wins were the most non-conference wins in Division I history at the time. GWU’s road win over Winthrop on February 23, was the largest come from behind victory in its history, as the Runnin’ Bulldogs erased a 15 point second half defi cit to win 65-62. Individual history was made in 2008-09, as coach Reeves’ recorded his 70th career Big South Conference win with the win over UNC Asheville on February 16. Junior Margaret Roundtree surpassed the 500-rebound plateau in the same game, a win over UNC Asheville, becoming only the fourth player to surpass 500 rebounds in GWU’s Division I history. During the 2007-2008 year, Reeves had one of the youngest Division I programs in the NCAA - having just one senior while everyone else was

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a freshman or sophomore. However, Reeves led the young Runnin’ Bulldogs to their highest seed ever in the A-Sun Championship - a No. 3. seed. Reeves guided the team to a .500 mark in league play while also amassing a then school-record six consecutive wins during the year. Despite a tough non-conference slate, Reeves managed to produce the most wins in the Division I era prior to the start of the conference schedule. Yet perhaps his best coaching job at GWU was during the 2006-2007 season. Picked to fi nish second in the league in the preseason poll, the squad lost two starters and its sixth man. However, Reeves guided the team to a 10-8 A-Sun mark, earning the No. 4 seed in the tournament where the team advanced to the semifi nals for the second consecutive season. The Runnin’ Bulldogs also posted their best home record in Division I history at that time, garnering a 10-2 mark in Paul Porter Arena. On Feb. 15, a 61-47 victory over Stetson provided Reeves with his 300th career win. During his second season with the Runnin’ Bulldogs, Reeves guided his team to a 14-win season, bettering his fi rst-year record at Gardner-Webb by fi ve wins. By fi nishing 11-9 in conference play, the Runnin’ Bulldogs earned a No. 4 seed in the Atlantic Sun Tournament. After knocking off Campbell in the quarterfi nals, Reeves led his team past No. 1 seed Belmont in the semifi nals before falling to the No. 2 seed in the championship game. In his fi rst year as the head coach at Gardner-Webb, Reeves guided his squad to a nine-win season; a mark that proved to be four wins more than GWU posted in each of the previous two seasons. Under his tutelage, the Runnin’ Bulldogs have shown steady improvement as a team as well as on an individual basis. Heading into the 2005-06 campaign senior Sequenta Blackman and junior Shameka Smith were voted onto the preseason All-Atlantic Sun Team. It marked the fi rst time that a GWU player had been selected for such a preseason honor. The two were also the only set of teammates to make the list. That feat was repeated once more in 2009-10, as GWU teammates Margaret Roundtree and Dominique Hudson were each voted onto the Big South preseason all-conference team, making it the second time in GWU’s women’s basketball Division I history that two Runnin’ Bulldog student-athletes have received preseason all-conference recognition in the same season. Off the court, the Runnin’ Bulldogs work just as hard as they did on the court. Reeves and his staff placed six student-athletes on the Atlantic Sun All-Academic Team after his fi rst year, 11 on the team during the 2005-06 season and six in 2007-08. The Runnin’ Bulldogs also had redshirt-junior Laura Povilonyte earn a spot on the Big South Conference All-Academic Team in 2008-09 and had eight others named to the Big South Presidential Honor Roll. In 2009-10 Meranda Burnett was named to the Big South Conference All-Academic Team, while six total Runnin’ Bulldogs were named to the Big South Presidential Honor Roll. As a testament to Reeves’ positive infl uence as a coach on the collegiate level, 80 former players have gone into the coaching ranks following graduation - with those players on coaching staffs in the SEC, Big South, Conference USA, Missouri Valley, MAC and Southern Conference, among others. Prior to his arrival at Southern Miss, Reeves was named Big South Conference Coach of the Year three times and State Coach of the Year once during his time directing the Lady Flames’ program in Lynchburg, Va. In 1997-98, he directed Liberty to an amazing 28-0 record heading into the NCAA Tournament - including a Big South Tournament title and regular season championship. That team fi nished with a 28-1 mark, with the lone loss coming at the hands of eventual national champion Tennessee in the NCAA fi rst round. Liberty posted a phenomenal 71-16 combined record during Reeves’ fi nal three seasons at the school, with three-straight trips to the NCAA’s Big Dance. Reeves, a 1981 graduate of Indiana State University, earned a master’s degree from Western Kentucky in 1985. He landed his fi rst collegiate head coaching position at Brescia (Ky.) College in 1985, and was the school’s fi rst head women’s basketball coach, starting the program from scratch with 15 freshmen on his roster. From there Reeves went to Cumberland (Tenn.) University in 1986, and led the team to three top-20 fi nishes at the NAIA level before moving on to an assistant’s position at the University of Florida in 1989-90. Reeves is married to the former Ramona Parnell of Columbia, Ky. The couple has two daughters, Kim Clark, who is a former GWU assistant coach and currently is an assistant coach at MTSU, and Krystal Reeves-Evans, who is the Associate Head Coach under Reeves at GWU. The couple also has fi ve granddaughters in Grace, Kalyn, Braylee, Britton and Brielle.

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GARDNER-WEBB COACHING RECORDS

COACH YEARS RECORD PCT.

Rick Reeves 7 (2004-present) 118-100 .541

Eddie McCurley 7 (1995-2002) 97-97 .500

Phyllis Littlefi eld 4 (1975-79) 48-24 .667

Bud Black 2 (1988-90) 42-19 .689

Brenda Halford 3 (1990-93) 42-41 .506

Sallie Black 6 (1980-86) 36-104 .257

Mark Hannuksela 2 (1993-95) 18-36 .333

Pat Francis 1 (1979-80) 10-10 .500

Jeff Tubbs 2 (1986-88) 5-44 .102

Serena King 1 (2003-04) 5-22 .185

Barry Street 1 (2002-03) 5-22 .185

TOTAL 36 (1975-present) 426-519 .451

NCAA DI 11 (2000-present) 146-185 .441

BIG SOUTH WOMEN’S BASKETBALL COACHING HISTORYRank Coach School Years (seasons) Big South Overall1. Carey Green Liberty 1999-present (12) 155-17 286-942. Luby Lichonczak Radford 1990-01 (11) 99-53 158-1583. Rick Reeves Liberty/Gardner-Webb 1991-99 (8)/2008-pres. (3) 97-63 192-1324. Alan LeForce Coastal Carolina 1997-present (14) 88-106 292-196 Tooey Loy High Point 2001-11 (10) 88-56 163-1356. Wanda Watkins Campbell 1986-94 (9) 80-26 146-757. Lynee Agee UNC Greensboro 1992-97 (5) 66-12 75-418. Gina Markland Coastal Carolina 1986-1997 (11) 56-94 95-2049. Charlene Curtis Radford 1986-90 (4) 46-2 84-3610. Betsy Blose UNC Asheville 2002-present (9) 50-80 118-149

COACH RICK REEVES YEAR-BY-YEARYEAR RECORD PCT. SCHOOL1985-86 8-14 .364 Brescia College1986-87 17-12 .586 Cumberland1987-88 19-10 .655 Cumberland1988-89 19-10 .655 Cumberland1989-90 -- Assistant at the University of Florida ---1990-91 12-16 .429 Liberty1991-92 12-17 .414 Liberty1992-93 16-12 .571 Liberty1993-94 13-14 .481 Liberty1994-95 7-20 .259 Liberty1995-96 5-22 .185 Liberty1996-97 22-8 .733 Liberty1997-98 28-1 .966 Liberty1998-99 21-8 .724 Liberty1999-2000 17-13 .567 Southern Miss.2000-01 12-16 .429 Southern Miss.2001-02 11-17 .393 Southern Miss.2002-03 14-15 .483 Southern Miss.2003-04 14-13 .519 Southern Miss.2004-05 9-18 .333 GWU2005-06 14-16 .467 GWU2006-07 14-17 .452 GWU2007-08 13-18 .419 GWU2008-09 17-15 .531 GWU2009-10 28-5 .849 GWU2010-11 23-11 .676 GWUTOTAL 385-338 .533 25 years (head coach)

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Krystal Reeves-Evans is entering her second season as the Associate Head Coach and her ninth season overall at GWU having served as an assistant coach for the GWU women’s basketball program for the previous seven years. She is responsible for coaching the guards and served as the recruiting coordinator for GWU’s 2008 class. During her time at Gardner-Webb the Runnin’ Bulldogs have continued to improve, going from fi ve wins in 2003-04, her fi rst year at GWU, to a what was then a record-high 17 wins in 2008-09 and then to a GWU program best 28 wins in 2009-10. The 2010-11 season, her fi rst as the associate head coach, the Runnin’ Bulldogs won its fi rst ever conference championship tournament and qualifi ed for its fi rst ever trip to the Women’s Basketball NCAA Championship tournament. GWU posted a 23-11 overall record in 2010-11, posting back-to-back 20 win seasons for the fi rst time in the program’s 36-year history. The 2010-11 team defeated the No. 1 seeded Liberty Lady Flames 67-66 to win its fi rst ever Big South Conference Championship Tournament and advance to the NCAA Championship Tournament. As a No. 14 seed, GWU squared off with the 2011 Co-ACC Regular Season Champions and the No. 3 seeded Miami Hurricanes in the fi rst round of the NCAA Tournament, falling to Miami 80-62 in Charlottesville, Va. The 23 wins was second most wins by a GWU team in its NCAA Division I history, and tied for the second-most wins in a single season in the program’s 36-year history. GWU saw two players in Monique and Dominique Hudson each surpass the 1,000 career points mark, while as a team, set season-highs in lowest opponents scoring average (57.0 ppg) and in most fi eld goals made (813). The 2010-11 Runnin’ Bulldogs team fi nished second in season-highs in winning percentage (.676) and was third in steals (10.1), assists (14.4) and most three-pointers made (161) as a team on the year. Seniors Monique and Dominique Hudson wrapped up their careers in record style in 2010-11, as Dominique, who was named to the Big South All-Conference First-Team, fi nished her career ranked fi rst in GWU’s DI history in games played (129), minutes played (3,545), points scored (1,407), free throws made (419), assists (579) and in steals (244). Monique, who was tabbed as a second-team all-conference selection, fi nished third in three-pointers made (115), third in steals (210), fi fth in points scored (1,147), fi fth in free throws made (240) and fi fth in assists (265). Both Dominique and Monique were named to the Big South All-Tournament Team; with Dominique being tabbed the Tournament MVP, while both were also named to the NCCSIA All-State University Division Women’s Basketball Teams. The 2009-10 Gardner-Webb’s women’s basketball season was one for the ages, as the Runnin’ Bulldogs shattered records, set new marks and put the program on a level that it had never reached before. Gardner-Webb went 28-5 overall and 15-1 in conference play to win the Big South Conference Regular Season Title, the program’s fi rst regular season conference title in its 35-year history. The Runnin’ Bulldogs’ 28 wins set a new record for the most victories in a single season by a GWU women’s basketball team in its history and ties the most wins for a Big South Conference team in the history of the Big South. The Runnin’ Bulldogs’ 28 win season marks the fi rst time since 1995-96 that the women’s basketball team has

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had 20 or more wins and the most wins since the 1989-90 team posted 23 wins, while its season-high 16-game winning streak is the longest in the program’s NCAA Division I history. Gardner-Webb went a perfect 8-0 on the road in conference play and posted an overall record of 14-2 away from Paul Porter Arena, including wins at Purdue, at Liberty, at Coastal Carolina and at Charleston Southern, all fi rsts. The Runnin’ Bulldogs tallied a 14-2 record at home with the 14 home wins setting a new GWU record for a single season, while its 13 non-conference wins surpasses its previous record of 11 wins in its DI history. Gardner-Webb also received some national attention, as the Runnin’ Bulldogs received votes in the ESPN/USA Today Top-25 Coaches Poll 15 weeks out of the season, receiving as many as 15 votes on three different occasions. Reeves-Evans recruit and signee Margaret Roundtree climbed into GWU history in 2009-10, as she became the 14th member of the 1,000 point club and became GWU’s Division I all-time leading scorer with 1,337 points in her career, which puts her in sixth-place on GWU’s all-time career scoring list. Roundtree also fi nished her career as Gardner-Webb’s Division I leader in made fi eld goals with 534 career made fi eld goals. In 2009-10, Gardner-Webb’s Roundtree was named the Big South Player of the Year, while Dominique Hudson joined Roundtree on the First-Team All-Conference Team, as both were also named to the All-Tournament Team for the second consecutive year. Junior guard Courtney Epps earned a spot on the Second-Team All-Conference Team, while senior Meranda Burnett was named to the Academic All-Conference Team. From 2006-2010, GWU point guard Meranda Burnett continuously climbed in the GWU record books in career assists under assistant coach Reeves-Evans, fi nishing her career in third overall with 299 career assists. Under her tutelage in 2008-09, sophomore guard Dominique Hudson was named to the Big South Conference Championship All-Tournament Team, as the Runnin’ Bulldogs made it to the Championship game in only its fi rst season in the Big South. In 2007-08, former rookie Monique Hudson was named the Atlantic Sun Conference Freshman of the Year. She, along with her twin sister Dominique, was also named to the A-Sun All-Freshman team. During the 2006-07 season, redshirt-junior Candyse Kelly earned second-team all-conference honors and was among the top-10 in the conference in scoring, three-point fi eld goal percentage and assists. Kelly also tied the school record for assists in a single season. Reeves came to Gardner-Webb from the University of Southern Mississippi, where she served as an administrative assistant from 2002 to 2003. A graduate of Southern Miss, Reeves played for the Golden Eagles under her father, head coach Rick Reeves, from 1999 to 2002 after transferring from Liberty University in 1999. As a freshman at Liberty during the 1998-99 season, Reeves helped the Flames to the Big South Conference Tournament title and a spot in the NCAA Tournament fi eld. After following her father to Southern Miss, Reeves helped lead the Golden Eagles to a National Invitational Tournament berth in 2000. Reeves graduated from Southern Miss in 2002 with a degree in biological sciences with an emphasis in pre-med. Reeves completed her MBA in the summer of 2008 at Gardner-Webb University. On Aug. 10, 2007, Reeves married Jerton Evans in Gatlinburg, Tenn. The couple resides in Gaffney, S.C., with their three daughters Braylee, Britton and Brielle.

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Former Gardner-Webb women’s basketball player and East Gaston High School product Brooke Wilkinson is in her second year on the GWU women’s basketball staff, having returned to Boiling Springs, N.C. in August 2010. In her fi rst year on staff at GWU in 2010-11, the Runnin’ Bulldogs won its fi rst ever conference championship tournament and qualifi ed for its fi rst ever trip to the Women’s Basketball NCAA Championship tournament. GWU posted a 23-11 overall record in 2010-11, posting back-to-back 20 win seasons for the fi rst time in the program’s 36-year history. The 2010-11 team defeated the No. 1 seeded Liberty Lady Flames 67-66 to win its fi rst ever Big South Conference Championship Tournament and advance to the NCAA Championship Tournament. As a No. 14 seed, GWU squared off with the 2011 Co-ACC Regular Season Champions and the No. 3 seeded Miami Hurricanes in the fi rst round of the NCAA Tournament, falling to Miami 80-62 in Charlottesville, Va. The 23 wins was second most wins by a GWU team in its NCAA Division I history, and tied for the second-most wins in a single season in the program’s 36-year history. GWU saw two players in Monique and Dominique Hudson each surpass the 1,000 career points mark, while as a team, set season-highs in lowest opponents scoring average (57.0 ppg) and in most fi eld goals made (813). The 2010-11 Runnin’ Bulldogs team fi nished second in season-highs in winning percentage (.676) and was third in steals (10.1), assists (14.4) and most three-pointers made (161) as a team on the year. Wilkinson, who played at Gardner-Webb from 2002-2006, fi nished her career tied for third in GWU’s Division I history in games played with 106 and helped see Gardner-Webb improve from fi ve wins in her fi rst season to 14 wins in her senior campaign. Wilkinson was a four-year starter on the women’s basketball team at Gardner-Webb University, where she was a standout performer on and off the court for the GWU Runnin’ Bulldogs. As a senior in 2006 she led the Runnin’ Bulldogs to their fi rst Atlantic Sun Conference Tournament Championship game appearance. Wilkinson served as the assistant women’s basketball coach at Mars Hill College the last two seasons after serving as a graduate assistant at SAC rival Wingate University. In 2007-08 she helped lead Wingate to a NCAA Division II Elite Eight appearance, South Atlantic Regional Champs and the South Atlantic Conference Tournament Championship. “It is always a pleasure to have a former player and a GWU grad to come back and be a part of our program. Brooke was here when I came and started coaching and is one of the pieces of the foundation of our program. Now it is nice that she gets to be on the other side and see what she has helped build.” Wilkinson graduated in May 2006 and earned her degree in Public Relations with a minor in Business Administration from GWU. She then completed her master’s degree is in Sports Administration from Wingate in 2008.

Assistant CoachSecond Year at GWU

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Gardner-Webb graduate and former women’s basketball player LaToya Carter will begin her second season on Coach Rick Reeves’ women’s basketball staff this year. Coach Carter’s responsibilities include assisting with travel arrangements, recruiting and every day operations including practice, workout sessions and on-the court coaching. In her first year at GWU in 2010-11, the Runnin’ Bulldogs won its first ever conference championship tournament and qualified for its first ever trip to the Women’s Basketball NCAA Championship tournament. GWU posted a 23-11 overall record in 2010-11, posting back-to-back 20 win seasons for the first time in the program’s 36-year history. The 2010-11 team defeated the No. 1 seeded Liberty Lady Flames 67-66 to win its first ever Big South Conference Championship Tournament and advance to the NCAA Championship Tournament. As a No. 14 seed, GWU squared off with the 2011 Co-ACC Regular Season Champions and the No. 3 seeded Miami Hurricanes in the first round of the NCAA Tournament, falling to Miami 80-62 in Charlottesville, Va. The 23 wins was second most wins by a GWU team in its NCAA Division I history, and tied for the second-most wins in a single season in the program’s 36-year history. Under Carter’s tutelage, senior LaTroya Pope surpassed the 500 career rebounds mark and the 100 career blocks mark in 2010-11, moving up into fourth-place overall on GWU’s DI career rebounds list with 656 rebounds and second-place on the career blocked shots list with 125 blocks. Fellow senior Sandra Vaitkute, who battled an injury throughout the season, finished her career with 103 blocks, third in GWU’s DI history, and recorded a career field goal percentage mark of 48.6 percent, which ranks second in GWU’s DI history. Freshman center Catrina Green earned Big South All-Freshman Team honors in 2010-11, as she averaged 5.1 points and 4.3 rebounds per game, while shooting a team-high 52.6 percent from the floor on the year. Carter, who graduated with a degree in Elementary Education from Gardner-Webb, suited up for the Runnin’ Bulldogs from 2003-2008, redshirting in 2005-06 due to an injury. The 6-0 low post player improved each and every season during her career at GWU and saw her numbers increase under head coach Rick Reeves’ tutelage beginning in 2004-05. Prior to returning to GWU, Carter spent two years as an assistant coach at Providence Day School in Charlotte, N.C. During her two years at Providence Day, the Chargers posted a 48-10-1 overall record and won the NCISAA 3A State Championship over Hickory Grove Christian this past year. “We are really excited to have Toya (LaToya) come in and join our staff,” commented Coach Reeves. “She was a good player, is a good person and even more importantly, she is a great Christian woman that is a good role model for the student-athletes in our program.”

Assistant CoachSecond Year at GWU

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Logan Simpson, a former standout student-athlete for GWU in the pool, joins the women’s basketball staff in 2011-12 as the Director of Basketball Operations having served as a manager and team practice player last season en route to the Runnin’ Bulldogs’ Championship season and fi rst ever trip to the NCAA Championship Tournament. “We are excited to add Logan to our staff,” commented Coach Reeves. “He worked with our program as a manager last season and now we are elevating him to Director of Basketball Operations as he fi nishes his degree. We are thrilled with his work ethic and the job he has done for us and respect his loyalty to not only our program, but to the University as a whole. He is an outstanding young man with a strong Christian character and will be a fi ne addition to our already outstanding assistant coaches.” Simpson’s day-to-day operations will include on-campus recruiting, managing the practice squad, watching and breaking down game fi lm, as well as being in charge of travel arrangements and responsibilities. “I am very excited to join the women’s basketball staff,” stated Simpson. “I can’t wait to continue our winning tradition in my new role, with added responsibilities. I look forward to the new challenges that this job entails and am excited to be working alongside Coach Reeves and his coaching staff.” Simpson is slated to graduate in May 2012 with a B.A. degree in English.

Director of Basketball OperationsFirst Year at GWU

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Brad Evans enters his 10th season with the Gardner-Webb women’s basketball program in 2011-12, having served in a number of roles, including Director of Basketball Operations, radio play-by-play announcer and assistant coach. The 2010-11 season, his first full season back on the bench full time in over four years, the Runnin’ Bulldogs won its first ever conference championship tournament and qualified for its first ever trip to the Women’s Basketball NCAA Championship tournament. GWU posted a 23-11 overall record in 2010-11, posting back-to-back 20 win seasons for the first time in the program’s 36-year history. The 2010-11 team defeated the No. 1 seeded Liberty Lady Flames 67-66 to win its first ever Big South Conference Championship Tournament and advance to the NCAA Championship Tournament. As a No. 14 seed, GWU squared off with the 2011 Co-ACC Regular Season Champions and the No. 3 seeded Miami Hurricanes in the first round of the NCAA Tournament, falling to Miami 80-62 in Charlottesville, Va. The 23 wins was second most wins by a GWU team in its NCAA Division I history, and tied for the second-most wins in a single season in the program’s 36-year history. GWU saw two players in Monique and Dominique Hudson each surpass the 1,000 career points mark, while as a team, set season-highs in lowest opponents scoring average (57.0 ppg) and in most field goals made (813). The 2010-11 Runnin’ Bulldogs team finished second in season-highs in winning percentage (.676) and was third in steals (10.1), assists (14.4) and most three-pointers made (161) as a team on the year. In 2009-10, Evans surpassed former Head Coach Eddie McCurley as the longest serving staff member in the women’s basketball thirty-three year history. He also holds the distinction as being the only staff member to be involved with every Atlantic-Sun Conference game. The 2009-10 season was a special one for Evans, as he saw his the team go from five total wins in 2002-03, his first season with the GWU women’s basketball program, to a record setting 28 wins and a regular season conference championship title in 2009-10. From 2006-2009, Evans also served as the voice of Gardner-Webb women’s basketball on the radio and the Internet, providing both play-by-play and color commentary for all of the fans throughout Runnin’ Bulldog Nation. In 2008-09, he added video commentary for video coverage of the team on the Big South Edge for all of the Lady Bulldogs’ home contests. Evans also serves as Business Manager at nearby Forestview High School. Evans, who makes every trip with the team, assists head coach Rick Reeves and his staff with coordination of travel, meal scheduling, and planning, and public relations events for the team in addition to handling the money on away trips. Evans is also in charge of home game management. He served as an assistant coach for Gardner-Webb during his first two years on staff, and has served as the Director of Basketball Operations for eight years. Evans came to Gardner-Webb in 2002 after holding a variety of positions at East Gaston High School for seven years. During Evans’ tenure at East Gaston, the Warriors compiled a record of 119-65, winning Mega-7 4A Conference Regular Season and Tournament titles in 1997 and 1998. East Gaston participated in the state playoffs in six of Evans’ seven years there, advancing to the sectional finals on two occasions. While at East Gaston, Evans also served as administrative assistant to the Athletic Director. Evans has also seen 10 former players from East Gaston and Gardner-Webb go into the coaching profession. During his time at Gardner-Webb, Evans also served in the offices of Financial Planning and Facility Services. Evans is a native of Mt. Holly, N.C., and lives in Charlotte.

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Main Athletics Offi ce Phone ................................................................................. (704) 406-4340

Athletics Ticket Offi ce Phone .............................................................................. (704) 406-4340

Athletic Training Offi ce Phone ............................................................................ (704) 406-4356

Rick Reeves, Head Coach .................................................................................... (704) 406-4348

Krystal Reeves-Evans, Associate Head Coach .................................................... (704) 406-4737

Brooke Wilkinson, Assistant Coach ..................................................................... (704) 406-4633

LaToya Carter, Assistant Coach ........................................................................... (704) 406-3207

Strength & Conditioning Offi ce Phone ................................................................ (704) 406-3879

Kevin Davis, Director of Sports Information ...................................................... (704) 406-3523

Basketball Offi ce Fax ........................................................................................... (704) 406-4739

Athletic Media Relations Fax .............................................................................. (704) 406-4739

Athletic Training Fax ........................................................................................... (704) 406-3503

IMPORTANT NUMBERS TO KNOW AT GWU

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ATHLETIC TRAINING STAFF DIRECTORY

Kevin Jones, MA, ATC Director of Athletic Training [email protected] Jon T. Mitchell, MA, ATC Service Program Director [email protected] Heather Hartsell, MA, ATC Educational Program Director [email protected] Kat Ayotte, MA, ATC Assistant Athletic Trainer [email protected] Stephenie Stark, MS, ATC Assistant Athletic Trainer [email protected] Bill Harvard, MA, ATC, CSCS Assistant Athletic Trainer [email protected] Mathea Hungerford, MS, ATC Assistant Athletic Trainer [email protected] Daniele Albert, MS, ATC Assistant Athletic Trainer [email protected] Justin Walker, MS, ATC Assistant Athletic Trainer [email protected] Marcia Kennedy, ATC Graduate Assistant [email protected]

An integral part of the entire Gardner-Webb University athletics program, the Athletic Training Program emphasizes the importance of wellness in the teams’ pursuit of success. Under the supervision of Kevin Jones, ATC, and the rest of the Athletic Training faculty and staff , athletic training students complete part of their clinical education with the University’s 21 varsity sports. Jones and his staff work toward the prevention, treatment and rehabilitation of athletic injuries. Th e athletic training students at GWU are fortunate to have a faculty and staff of nine certifi ed athletic trainers and a cooperative intercollegiate athletics staff to enhance their learning experience. Th e clinical education that is conducted while serving the student-athletes at Gardner-Webb University allows for comprehensive medical care in a learning environment. Th e athletic training educational program recently completed its full accreditation by CAAHEP, marking an exciting moment in the program’s history. Athletic training students are able to pursue a B.S. in Athletic Training through the Department of Physical Education, Wellness and Sport Studies. Upon graduation, athletic training students must complete a three-part examination conducted by the National Athletic Trainer’s Association’s Board of Certifi cation to become Certifi ed Athletic Trainers (ATC). One of the most respected academic majors on campus, the Gardner-Webb Athletic Training educational program boasts a growing enrollment and provides students with fi rst-class instruction and practical experience in their chosen fi eld of study. Currently, Gardner-Webb graduates are working with NFL teams, colleges and universities, high schools and physical therapy clinics. Aft er their academic careers at Gardner-Webb, many students also choose to seek graduate assistant positions at colleges and universities around the nation.

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Gardner-Webb Athletic PerformanceMission StatementThe mission of the Runnin' Bulldog athletic performance staff is to provide a fundamentally sound, effective, and complete strength and conditioning program. Utilizing effectual physiological principles, proven research, and practical knowledge, the experienced staff will facilitate maximizing athletic potential by means of periodic and meticulous program design and execution.

GoalTo maximize athletic potential and build Championship caliber student-athletes by providing the fi nest strength & conditioning department in the country.

10 Principles of PerformanceCornerstone: FAITHThe cornerstone of any kind of true success begins with God. A man's ability to seek and have a relationship with Him, guides his steps.

1. Attention to Detail2. Testing and Evaluation3. Train Movements, not Muscles4. Train Explosively5. Functional Mobility and Postural Control6. Periodization and Variety7. Specifi city8. Diet and Recovery9. Attitude10. Develop Trusting Relationships

Staff Quadrian Banks - MEd, CSCS, SCCC, USAW - Director of Athletic Performance Bryan Klobucar - CSCS - Graduate Assistant Performance Coach James Wigington - SCCC, USAW - Graduate Assistant Performance Coach Ronnie Washburn - Student Assistant Performance Coach Chris James - Student Assistant Performance Coach

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The home of the Runnin’ Bulldogs, 3,500-seat Paul Porter Arena is one of the most intimidating venues in the Big South Conference - with fan support rattling the rafters regularly. Located inside the Lutz-Yelton Convocation Center, Paul Porter Arena has seen the Runnin’ Bulldogs post a 25-6 mark at home over the last two seasons, including a record 14 wins in 2009-10. Gardner-Webb’s home court advantage is helped tremendously by “The Dawg Pound,” which is a student group that provides plenty of noise and enthusiasm on game nights.

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Dr. A. Frank Bonner, in his seventh year as the president of Gardner-Webb University, took offi ce on May 2, 2005, and was inaugurated on April 6, 2006. Bonner is no stranger to Gardner-Webb, having been a part of the University family since 1987. A native of Greenville, S.C., Bonner graduated from Furman University in 1969, has a M.A. degree from the University of Georgia and earned a Ph.D. from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He was a faculty member and Associate Dean at Anderson College in Anderson, S.C., prior to beginning his career in Boiling Springs as Vice President for Academic Affairs. In 1992, Bonner was promoted to provost and senior vice president at Gardner-Webb, a post he held until assuming his current role in 2005. After a comprehensive, national search for the university’s new president, chairman of the presidential search committee and the board of trustees, Frank Beam, said, “We came to the conclusion that we had the most qualifi ed candidate right here at the university.” Bonner succeeded Dr. Frank Campbell, who served Gardner-Webb University as president from October, 2002 until June, 2005. Active in civic life and in the community, Bonner has served on the boards of the United Way, the YMCA, and Communities in Schools, and he serves on the Cleveland County Sports Commission. He is a past chairman of the Cleveland County Chamber, a past president of the Shelby Rotary Club, and a Sunday School teacher and deacon at First Baptist Church in Shelby. Bonner is also a retired Colonel in the U.S. Army Reserve. During Bonner’s time as provost, Gardner-Webb emerged as a vibrant institution for higher learning, offi cially moving from college to university in 1993. The institution’s academic reputation has steadily improved during Bonner’s time in Boiling Springs, with an outstanding faculty and consistently evolving curriculum. Bonner is married to the former Florence “Flossie” Black of Chester, S.C., also a graduate of Furman University. They are parents of two adult daughters and fi ve grandchildren.

Gardner-Web University PresidentSeventh Year at GWU

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Gardner-Webb alumnus Chuck Burch is in his 15th year as Vice President for Athletics and his 30th year overall in athletics administration. The Charlotte, N.C., native spearheaded the Bulldogs move into Division I athletics, which resulted in Gardner-Webb’s addition to the Big South Conference as an associate member for football in 2001, and GWU’s move to the Big South as a full member – which became official on July 1, 2008. Burch oversees all athletic operations at Gardner-Webb, including management and supervision of athletic programs, facilities and budgets. During his career at GWU, Burch has overseen across-the-board improvements in facilities and the addition of five new sports since arriving in 1997. A sixth sport, men’s swimming was added in 2007-08. Burch is also responsible for continued improvements in the quality and quantity of Gardner-Webb’s athletics staff – with a number of full-time positions created to assist and enhance the entire department. GWU athletics has seen a steady increase in academic performance since Burch’s arrival, and the department has posted a combined GPA above 3.0 in each of the last two academic years. Gardner-Webb’s final year in the Atlantic Sun Conference was fruitful, with several notable wins and the usual high number of strong academic performances by the Bulldogs’ student-athletes. GWU enjoyed its most successful athletics year as a Division I member in 2006-07. Gardner-Webb won its first Atlantic Sun Conference Academic Championship, unseating Belmont University for the title. The Bulldogs also finished third in the men’s and women’s combined sports standings – a very impressive effort in the race for the inaugural Bill Bibb Trophy. Gardner-Webb’s men’s soccer team captured the imagination of faces across Cleveland County during its run to the 2006 A-Sun Championship and the NCAA Tournament second round. National qualifiers in Track & Field, swimming and wrestling highlighted competitive success for the Runnin’ Bulldogs’ in 2006-2007. Burch, a graduate of Independence (N.C.) High in Charlotte, and former member of Gardner-Webb’s football team, spent 1991-1997 as Director of Athletics at Liberty (Va.) University, and was instrumental in a successful and well run department in Lynchburg as well. He also served Liberty as Associate Director of Athletics (1988-1990), Assistant Director of Athletics (1984-1988), Sports Information Director (1986-1988) and Assistant Director of Sports Information (1982-1984). After graduating from Gardner-Webb in 1979 with a bachelor’s degree in Social Science, Burch, 52, earned his master’s degree from Eastern Kentucky University in 1982. His wife, Franki, holds a Ph.D. in Health Education from the University of Virginia, and currently serves as the Dean of the Graduate School as well as a professer in the Physical Education Wellness and Sports Studies Department. The couple has three children, Travis, a recent graduate of Furman University, Danielle, a senior at Brevard (N.C.) College and Amy (17).

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Senior Women’s Administrator Pam Scruggs is in her 32nd year of service with Gardner-Webb University athletics, and remains one of the most vital components of the program’s success. Scruggs has served as the Associate Athletics Director and SWA since 2000. Scurggs provides the athletics department with consistent and dependable performance in a number of crucial administrative areas. Her primary responsibilities include monitoring the athletics department budgets, monitoring the operation of the department’s women’s varsity programs, overseeing game-day operations and assisting in the administration of the University’s entire athletics program. Scruggs plays an invaluable role in the success of Runnin’ Bulldog athletics. Pam and her husband, John, have one daughter, Bonnie, who is a sophomore at Gardner-Webb University.

Associate A.D./Senior Women’s Administrator32nd Year at GWU

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While the 2009-10 season was one for the ages, the 2010-11 season will be an unforgettable year for the Runnin’ Bulldogs, as GWU continued to take the women’s basketball program to new heights, winning the 2011 Big South Women’s Basketball Championship and advancing to its fi rst-ever NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Championship Tournament. Gardner-Webb ended the season at 23-11, posting back-to-back 20 win seasons for the fi rst time in the program’s 36-year history. The third time proved to be the charm for the Runnin’ Bulldogs, who after making it to their third straight Big South Championship game, held on to defeat No.1 Liberty 67-66, becoming the fi rst-ever team to beat the Lady Flames in the championship game in the history of the Big South. With the 2011 Big South Women’s Basketball Championship in hand, the fi rst for the women’s basketball program, the Runnin’ Bulldogs made their fi rst-ever NCAA Women’s Basketball Championship Tournament appearance, drawing the No. 14 seed and the No. 3 seeded Miami Hurricanes. Despite the loss, the experience was memorable from start to fi nish, as Dominique Hudson had 18 points and fi ve assists and Monique Hudson added 17 points and seven rebounds in the loss to No. 11 nationally ranked Miami. En route to the NCAA Championship Tournament, the Runnin’ Bulldogs again made new waves for the program, bringing in women’s basketball powerhouses Purdue and No. 10 North Carolina to Paul Porter Arena and Boiling Springs, N.C. for non-conference home contests. GWU played three nationally ranked top-15 teams in No. 10 Oklahoma, No. 10 North Carolina, and No. 11 Miami, and overcame a tough 2-3 start to fi nish the season out with a 21-8 overall record. Other individual records were set throughout the season as well, as head coach Rick Reeves not only won his 100th game as the leader of the Runnin’ Bulldogs program, but he also became the all-time wins leader in GWU women’s basketball coaching history. Dominique

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and Monique Hudson each eclipsed the 1,000-career points mark, becoming the 15th and 16th student-athletes to reach this feat in GWU women’s basketball history. With both Dominique and Monique Hudson both scoring 1,000 career points, the duo became only the fi fth set of siblings to both score over 1,000 career points in Big South history and only the second set to do it in the same season. The nationally televised loss was an end to a season that saw a number of highs and lows, but also the continued growth of a program left in good hands by seniors Dominique Hudson, Monique Hudson, LaTroya Pope and Sandra Vaitkute, who all fi nished their careers at GWU in the NCCA Tournament, taking the program to new heights each and every season that they wore the Runnin’ Bulldog uniforms. First-Team All-Conference selection, NCSIAA All-State selection, Big South All-Tournament pick and Big South Tournament MVP Dominique Hudson fi nished her career ranked fi rst on Gardner Webb’s Division I all-time list in points (1407), assists (579), games played (129), minutes (3545), steals (244), and free throws made (419). Second-Team All-Conference selection, NCSIAA All-State pick and Big South All-Tournament honoree Monique Hudson wrapped up her career ranked fi fth on Gardner Webb’s Division I all-time scoring list (1147), third in 3-point fi eld goals made (115), third in steals (211), fourth in assists (265), fourth in made free throws (240). Senior LaTroya Pope fi nished her career second in GWU’s Division I history in blocks (125), tied for third in games played (126), fourth in minutes played (3075), fourth in rebounds (656), and tied for fi fth in games started (84). Big South All-Tournament selection Sandra Vaitkute, who played her last two years at Gardner-Webb after transferring from the University of Maine, fi nished her career third in GWU’s Division I record book in blocks (103) and second in career fi eld goal percentage (.486).

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DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE HIGH POINTS HIGH REBOUNDS 11/12 at Wofford W 62-47 M. Hudson (25) Pope (7)

11/15 MONTREAT W 66-38 M. Hudson (13) Pope (11)11/22 at Appalachian State L 68-98 D. Hudson (19) Winkler (5)

11/26 vs. Prairie View ! L 58-65 Vaitkute (21) Vaikute (9) 11/27 at #10 Oklahoma ! L 75-84 D. Hudson (25) Green (6) 11/28 vs. Texas-Pan American ! W 82-54 M. Hudson (20) Winkler (8) 12/2 at Kennesaw State W 59-48 Pope (15) Pope (11) 12/5 at Longwood W 68-58 M. Hudson (19) Pope (11)

12/7 N.C. CENTRAL W 62-54 M. Hudson (14) Pope (6)12/16 CONVERSE COLLEGE W 81-47 D. Hudson (20) Pope (11)

12/22 PURDUE L 58-59 D. Hudson (20) Green (6) Little (6) 12/20 TENNESSEE TEMPLE W 88-40 Dale (19) Winkler (8) Little (8) 12/31 #10 NORTH CAROLINA L 62-83 M. Hudson (16) Green (11) 1/3 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN * W 67-51 D. Hudson (14) Green (11) Little (11)

1/8 at Radford * L 50-57 M. Hudson (16) Little (7) Pope (7) 1/11 at Winthrop * W 45-42 M. Hudson (15) Little (12) 1/15 at High Point * W 62-54 M. Hudson (15) D. Hudson (9) 1/17 at Coastal Carolina * W 45-34 D. Hudson (14) Pope (8)

1/24 PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE * W 52-33 M. Hudson (16) Pope (7) 1/29 UNC ASHEVILLE * L 59-60 D. Hudson (12) Little (9) 1/31 LIBERTY * L 56-68 Dale (15) Dale (6) Green (15) Green (6)

2/5 at Charleston Southern * W 71-64 M. Hudson (25) Little (7) 2/12 at Liberty * L 51-56 M. Hudson (14) M. Hudson (6) 2/14 at UNC Asheville * W 68-65 D. Hudson (21) Pope (8)

2/19 COASTAL CAROLINA * W 58-36 M. Hudson (11) Pope (7) 2/21 HIGH POINT * W 68-60 M. Hudson (26) Green (11)

2/23 LONGWOOD W 68-50 D. Hudson (16) three players (6) 2/26 at Presbyterian College * L 65-73 D. Hudson (14) D. Hudson (6)

3/4 WINTHROP * W 62-46 D. Hudson (14) Pope (10) 3/6 RADFORD * W (OT) 79-67 D. Hudson (18) Pope (10)

3/11 vs. No. 6 UNC Asheville ^ W 69-58 D. Hudson (23) Pope (9) 3/12 vs. No. 7 Winthrop ^ W 59-44 Vaitkute (17) Pope (7) Dillard (7) 3/13 vs. No. 1 Liberty ^ W 67-66 M. Hudson (23) Green (7) 3/20 vs. No. 3 Miami # L 62-80 D. Hudson (18) Pope (7) D. Hudson (7) M. Hudson (7)

HOME GAMES - ALL CAPS/BOLD ! - BTI Tip-Off Classic; Norman, Oklahoma * - Big South Conference games ^ - Big South Tournament games # - NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament

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Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg15 HUDSON, Monique 34-32 1130 33.2 163-425 . 3 8 4 50-162 . 3 0 9 89-125 . 7 1 2 61 91 152 4.5 98 4 123 129 5 90 465 13.712 HUDSON, Dominique 33-32 1102 33.4 139-346 . 4 0 2 27-98 . 2 7 6 125-169 . 7 4 0 35 102 137 4.2 99 3 194 120 10 81 430 13.020 LITTLE, Sierra 12-4 309 25.8 43-110 . 3 9 1 0-2 . 0 0 0 22-52 . 4 2 3 30 53 83 6.9 27 0 11 30 19 18 108 9.011 VAITKUTE, Sandra 28-18 596 21.3 101-194 . 5 2 1 0-2 . 0 0 0 43-67 . 6 4 2 41 82 123 4.4 65 2 14 28 42 9 245 8.823 POPE, LaTroya 32-31 1022 31.9 99-239 . 4 1 4 8-23 . 3 4 8 15-32 . 4 6 9 75 138 213 6.7 96 4 48 49 43 50 221 6.933 DALE, Jasmine 34-2 556 16.4 71-205 . 3 4 6 44-130 . 3 3 8 13-24 . 5 4 2 31 31 62 1.8 27 0 22 47 3 24 199 5.931 GREEN, Catrina 33-16 464 14.1 70-133 . 5 2 6 0-0 . 0 0 0 29-62 . 4 6 8 64 79 143 4.3 63 0 2 32 28 11 169 5.105 DILLARD, Brianna 34-31 925 27.2 63-210 . 3 0 0 22-67 . 3 2 8 26-47 . 5 5 3 21 103 124 3.6 51 1 54 56 8 45 174 5.143 WINKLER, Breynna 32-3 314 9.8 38-84 . 4 5 2 0-0 . 0 0 0 8-20 . 4 0 0 35 35 70 2.2 31 0 12 23 2 6 84 2.632 BROWN, Kendra 13-0 110 8.5 8-24 . 3 3 3 1-4 . 2 5 0 4-6 . 6 6 7 3 18 21 1.6 8 0 3 7 2 1 21 1.621 MCKENNEY, Kim 21-0 68 3.2 6-25 . 2 4 0 5-18 . 2 7 8 1-5 . 2 0 0 5 9 14 0.7 7 0 0 8 0 2 18 0.944 BOGGAN, Erin 12-0 19 1.6 2-5 . 4 0 0 2-2 1.000 4-6 . 6 6 7 2 2 4 0.3 3 0 2 0 1 1 10 0.825 KOERNER, Tabby 28-1 148 5.3 7-38 . 1 8 4 2-15 . 1 3 3 3-10 . 3 0 0 11 18 29 1.0 10 0 5 12 3 2 19 0.714 HARRIS, Cierra 14-0 62 4.4 3-14 . 2 1 4 0-0 . 0 0 0 3-4 . 7 5 0 4 7 11 0.8 6 0 1 6 0 2 9 0.6

Team 70 90 160 23Total.......... 34 6825 813-2052 . 3 9 6 161-523 . 3 0 8 385-629 . 6 1 2 488 858 1346 39.6 591 14 491 570 166 342 2172 63.9Opponents...... 34 6825 673-1869 . 3 6 0 160-548 . 2 9 2 433-657 . 6 5 9 428 855 1283 37.7 563 - 370 687 83 246 1939 57.0

TEAM STATISTICS GWU OPPSCORING 2172 1939 Points per game 63.9 57.0 Scoring margin +6.9 -FIELD GOALS-ATT 813-2052 673-1869 Field goal pct . 3 9 6 . 3 6 03 POINT FG-ATT 161-523 160-548 3-point FG pct . 3 0 8 . 2 9 2 3-pt FG made per game 4.7 4.7FREE THROWS-ATT 385-629 433-657 Free throw pct . 6 1 2 . 6 5 9 F-Throws made per game 11.3 12.7REBOUNDS 1346 1283 Rebounds per game 39.6 37.7 Rebounding margin +1.9 -ASSISTS 491 370 Assists per game 14.4 10.9TURNOVERS 570 687 Turnovers per game 16.8 20.2 Turnover margin +3.4 - Assist/turnover ratio 0.9 0.5STEALS 342 246 Steals per game 10.1 7.2BLOCKS 166 83 Blocks per game 4.9 2.4ATTENDANCE 9321 14113 Home games-Avg/Game 15-621 13-631 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 6-986

Date Opponent Score Att.11/12/10 at Wofford W 62-47 33111/15/10 MONTREAT COLLEGE W 66-38 99511/22/10 at Appalachian State L 68-98 409

! 11/26/10 vs Prairie View L 58-65 0! 11/27/10 at #10 Oklahoma L 75-84 3034! 11/28/10 vs UTPA W 82-54 0

12/2/10 at Kennesaw State W 59-48 35212/5/10 at Longwood W 68-58 22512/7/10 N.C. CENTRAL W 62-54 34512/16/10 CONVERSE COLLEGE W 81-47 48912/22/10 PURDUE L 58-59 80012/29/10 TENNESSEE TEMPLE W 88-40 25012/31/10 #10 NORTH CAROLINA L 62-83 2750

* 1/3/11 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN W 67-51 325* 1/8/11 at Radford L 50-57 0* 1/11/11 at Winthrop W 45-42 188* 1/15/11 at High Point W 62-54 492* 1/17/11 at Coastal Carolina W 45-34 345* 1/24/11 PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE W 52-33 435* 1/29/11 UNC ASHEVILLE L 59-60 437* 1/31/11 LIBERTY L 56-68 531* 2/5/11 at Charleston Southern W 71-64 746* 2/12/11 at Liberty L 51-56 1297* 2/14/11 at UNC Asheville W 68-65 414* 2/19/11 COASTAL CAROLINA W 58-36 420* 2/21/11 HIGH POINT W 68-60 402

2/23/11 LONGWOOD W 68-50 305* 2/26/11 at Presbyterian College L 65-73 364

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Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds

## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg

15 HUDSON, Monique 16-16 560 35.0 73-206 . 3 5 4 23-87 . 2 6 4 42-60 . 7 0 0 31 48 79 4.9 45 1 57 72 2 34 211 13.212 HUDSON, Dominique 15-15 513 34.2 60-174 . 3 4 5 12-51 . 2 3 5 53-72 . 7 3 6 18 53 71 4.7 50 2 83 57 5 34 185 12.320 LITTLE, Sierra 9-3 237 26.3 31-77 . 4 0 3 0-1 . 0 0 0 19-42 . 4 5 2 23 43 66 7.3 23 0 8 25 16 11 81 9.011 VAITKUTE, Sandra 13-4 257 19.8 41-84 . 4 8 8 0-1 . 0 0 0 13-24 . 5 4 2 14 34 48 3.7 24 0 6 12 18 4 95 7.323 POPE, LaTroya 16-16 538 33.6 50-124 . 4 0 3 4-11 . 3 6 4 7-12 . 5 8 3 41 57 98 6.1 45 2 22 26 22 24 111 6.931 GREEN, Catrina 15-11 238 15.9 40-72 . 5 5 6 0-0 . 0 0 0 15-32 . 4 6 9 34 39 73 4.9 32 0 1 19 18 4 95 6.333 DALE, Jasmine 16-0 240 15.0 27-74 . 3 6 5 17-50 . 3 4 0 9-13 . 6 9 2 12 10 22 1.4 14 0 11 25 0 12 80 5.005 DILLARD, Brianna 16-14 412 25.8 19-81 . 2 3 5 5-27 . 1 8 5 13-23 . 5 6 5 7 53 60 3.8 25 1 21 21 6 19 56 3.543 WINKLER, Breynna 14-1 137 9.8 13-27 . 4 8 1 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-5 . 0 0 0 13 9 22 1.6 9 0 6 12 0 4 26 1.914 HARRIS, Cierra 2-0 7 3.5 1-2 . 5 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 1 1 0.5 1 0 0 2 0 0 2 1.021 MCKENNEY, Kim 11-0 33 3.0 3-10 . 3 0 0 3-8 . 3 7 5 1-3 . 3 3 3 1 5 6 0.5 2 0 0 3 0 2 10 0.925 KOERNER, Tabby 13-0 50 3.8 2-10 . 2 0 0 1-4 . 2 5 0 1-2 . 5 0 0 5 8 13 1.0 7 0 1 3 1 0 6 0.544 BOGGAN, Erin 3-0 1 0.3 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.032 BROWN, Kendra 1-0 2 2.0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0

Team 31 51 82 8Total.......... 16 3225 360-941 . 3 8 3 65-240 . 2 7 1 173-288 . 6 0 1 230 411 641 40.1 277 6 216 285 88 148 958 59.9Opponents...... 16 3225 305-865 . 3 5 3 76-257 . 2 9 6 180-290 . 6 2 1 196 393 589 36.8 256 - 169 316 35 128 866 54.1

Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT TotalsGardner-Webb 430 508 20 958Opponents 422 436 8 866

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Total 3-Pointers Free throws Rebounds

Opponent Date Score fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg

at Wofford 11/12/10 62-47 W 20-64 . 3 1 3 6-18 . 3 3 3 16-21 . 7 6 2 18 25 43 43.0 19 11 18 7 13 62 62.0MONTREAT COLLEGE 11/15/10 66-38 W 27-68 . 3 9 7 1-14 . 0 7 1 11-16 . 6 8 8 22 28 50 46.5 15 16 20 7 13 66 64.0at Appalachian State 11/22/10 68-98 L 22-62 . 3 5 5 5-17 . 2 9 4 19-28 . 6 7 9 14 22 36 43.0 19 13 17 5 7 68 65.3vs Prairie View 11/26/10 58-65 L 20-54 . 3 7 0 4-16 . 2 5 0 14-17 . 8 2 4 12 27 39 42.0 18 14 16 2 5 58 63.5at #10 Oklahoma 11/27/10 75-84 L 28-61 . 4 5 9 8-15 . 5 3 3 11-15 . 7 3 3 12 20 32 40.0 25 11 15 5 10 75 65.8vs UTPA 11/28/10 82-54 W 29-64 . 4 5 3 8-18 . 4 4 4 16-22 . 7 2 7 12 29 41 40.2 17 22 10 3 10 82 68.5at Kennesaw State 12/2/10 59-48 W 21-61 . 3 4 4 4-13 . 3 0 8 13-22 . 5 9 1 17 23 40 40.1 18 13 15 4 18 59 67.1at Longwood 12/5/10 68-58 W 21-47 . 4 4 7 4-13 . 3 0 8 22-32 . 6 8 8 9 27 36 39.6 17 13 14 5 8 68 67.2N.C. CENTRAL 12/7/10 62-54 W 27-67 . 4 0 3 6-21 . 2 8 6 2-8 . 2 5 0 12 13 25 38.0 19 19 17 5 14 62 66.7CONVERSE COLLEGE 12/16/10 81-47 W 32-74 . 4 3 2 4-14 . 2 8 6 13-24 . 5 4 2 15 34 49 39.1 15 23 14 2 13 81 68.1PURDUE 12/22/10 58-59 L 22-57 . 3 8 6 2-9 . 2 2 2 12-20 . 6 0 0 13 21 34 38.6 15 13 15 6 12 58 67.2TENNESSEE TEMPLE 12/29/10 88-40 W 33-57 . 5 7 9 7-9 . 7 7 8 15-34 . 4 4 1 14 35 49 39.5 11 23 20 4 18 88 68.9#10 NORTH CAROLINA 12/31/10 62-83 L 24-65 . 3 6 9 6-16 . 3 7 5 8-14 . 5 7 1 22 21 43 39.8 20 14 21 3 8 62 68.4CHARLESTON SOUTHER 1/3/11 67-51 W 28-63 . 4 4 4 2-8 . 2 5 0 9-14 . 6 4 3 19 24 43 40.0 18 11 23 7 16 67 68.3at Radford 1/8/11 50-57 L 20-57 . 3 5 1 4-14 . 2 8 6 6-14 . 4 2 9 19 22 41 40.1 17 11 25 4 14 50 67.1at Winthrop 1/11/11 45-42 W 16-63 . 2 5 4 1-18 . 0 5 6 12-15 . 8 0 0 24 25 49 40.6 11 10 15 8 8 45 65.7at High Point 1/15/11 62-54 W 23-61 . 3 7 7 7-23 . 3 0 4 9-18 . 5 0 0 15 31 46 40.9 18 15 16 5 8 62 65.5at Coastal Carolina 1/17/11 45-34 W 17-48 . 3 5 4 4-13 . 3 0 8 7-15 . 4 6 7 13 33 46 41.2 16 9 19 4 8 45 64.3PRESBYTERIAN COLLEG 1/24/11 52-33 W 21-56 . 3 7 5 4-11 . 3 6 4 6-17 . 3 5 3 9 17 26 40.4 16 16 16 8 14 52 63.7UNC ASHEVILLE 1/29/11 59-60 L 21-62 . 3 3 9 6-24 . 2 5 0 11-18 . 6 1 1 14 24 38 40.3 14 16 18 6 8 59 63.5LIBERTY 1/31/11 56-68 L 16-56 . 2 8 6 3-18 . 1 6 7 21-29 . 7 2 4 12 15 27 39.7 27 11 18 5 5 56 63.1at Charleston Southern 2/5/11 71-64 W 25-54 . 4 6 3 8-17 . 4 7 1 13-17 . 7 6 5 13 24 37 39.5 15 12 19 6 10 71 63.5at Liberty 2/12/11 51-56 L 21-63 . 3 3 3 5-26 . 1 9 2 4-11 . 3 6 4 11 23 34 39.3 22 14 14 4 11 51 62.9at UNC Asheville 2/14/11 68-65 W 26-64 . 4 0 6 3-13 . 2 3 1 13-21 . 6 1 9 12 31 43 39.5 17 16 18 8 13 68 63.1COASTAL CAROLINA 2/19/11 58-36 W 26-52 . 5 0 0 2-8 . 2 5 0 4-8 . 5 0 0 10 30 40 39.5 17 18 25 5 9 58 62.9HIGH POINT 2/21/11 68-60 W 26-64 . 4 0 6 1-4 . 2 5 0 15-17 . 8 8 2 18 36 54 40.0 16 13 18 5 5 68 63.1LONGWOOD 2/23/11 68-50 W 27-71 . 3 8 0 5-21 . 2 3 8 9-21 . 4 2 9 19 26 45 40.2 12 14 11 6 13 68 63.3at Presbyterian College 2/26/11 65-73 L 24-60 . 4 0 0 5-12 . 4 1 7 12-24 . 5 0 0 10 18 28 39.8 26 11 12 2 8 65 63.4WINTHROP 3/4/11 62-46 W 24-55 . 4 3 6 5-12 . 4 1 7 9-13 . 6 9 2 19 23 42 39.9 9 18 16 4 3 62 63.3RADFORD 3/6/11 79-67 Wot 26-63 . 4 1 3 5-19 . 2 6 3 22-37 . 5 9 5 12 35 47 40.1 18 15 13 7 8 79 63.8vs UNC Asheville 3/11/11 69-58 W 28-63 . 4 4 4 7-17 . 4 1 2 6-9 . 6 6 7 11 27 38 40.0 19 20 11 9 7 69 64.0vs Winthrop 3/12/11 59-44 W 23-53 . 4 3 4 4-16 . 2 5 0 9-13 . 6 9 2 10 26 36 39.9 11 12 13 2 9 59 63.8vs Liberty 3/13/11 67-66 W 25-53 . 4 7 2 7-14 . 5 0 0 10-18 . 5 5 6 10 19 29 39.6 21 14 17 2 8 67 63.9vs Miami 3/20/11 62-80 L 24-70 . 3 4 3 8-22 . 3 6 4 6-7 . 8 5 7 16 24 40 39.6 23 10 21 1 8 62 63.9Gardner-Webb 2172 813-2052 . 3 9 6 161-523 . 3 0 8 385-629 . 6 1 2 488 858 1346 39.6 591 491 570 166 342 2172 63.9

Opponents 1939 673-1869 . 3 6 0 160-548 . 2 9 2 433-657 . 6 5 9 428 855 1283 37.7 563 370 687 83 246 1939 57.0

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FINAL BIG SOUTH WOMEN’S BASKETBALL STANDINGS

Big South Overall Team W L Pct. W L Pct. Home Road Neu L10 Streak Liberty * 14 2 .875 22 11 .667 10-1 10-6 2-4 7-3 L2Radford 11 5 .688 14 16 .467 8-5 6-10 0-1 5-5 L2Gardner-Webb ^ 11 5 .688 23 11 .676 11-4 8-5 4-2 8-2 L1High Point 9 7 .563 16 15 .516 9-5 7-8 0-2 6-4 L1Charleston Southern 8 8 .500 14 16 .467 10-3 4-10 0-3 5-5 L1UNC Asheville 5 11 .313 12 18 .400 5-10 7-7 0-1 3-7 L3Winthrop 5 11 .313 13 18 .419 6-10 4-7 3-1 3-7 L1Presbyterian College 5 11 .313 9 20 .310 5-7 4-13 0-0 4-6 L2Coastal Carolina 4 12 .250 10 19 .345 6-7 4-8 0-4 4-6 L1

* Big South Regular Season Champions; ^ Big South Tournament Champions

BIG SOUTH YEARLY HONORSFIRST-TEAM ALL-CONFERENCE

Katie Tull, Charleston SouthernAvery Warley, Liberty

Da’Naria Erwin Spencer, RadfordDominique Hudson, Gardner-Webb

Devon Brown, Liberty

SECOND-TEAM ALL-CONFERENCEMonique Hudson, Gardner-WebbKelsey Wasmer, Charleston Southern

Shamia Brown, High PointKendall Shepard, UNC AshevilleSydnei Moss, Coastal Carolina

ALL-FRESHMAN TEAMDequesha McClanahan, Winthrop

Cheyenne Parker, High PointKarlee Taylor, Presbyterian College

Emily Frazier, LibertyCatrina Green, Gardner-Webb

ACADEMIC ALL-CONFERENCEKelsey Wasmer, Charleston Southern

Katie White, Coastal CarolinaBrianna Dillard, Gardner-Webb

Mackenzie Maier, High PointRachel McLeod, Liberty

Amanda Mills, Presbyterian CollegeGrace Blaylock, UNC Asheville

Kaylyn Crosier, RadfordLacey Lyons, Winthrop

ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAMDominique Hudson, Gardner-WebbMonique Hudson, Gardner-WebbSandra Vaitkute, Gardner-Webb

Avery Warley, LibertyJelena Antic, Liberty

ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM MVPDominique Hudson, Gardner-Webb

PLAYER OF THE YEARKatie Tull, Charleston Southern

DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEARAvery Warley, Liberty

FRESHMAN OF THE YEARDequesha McClanahan, Winthrop

COACH OF THE YEARTajama Abraham Ngongba, Radford

SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEARKatie White, Coastal Carolina

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FINAL BIG SOUTH TEAM STATISTICSSCORING OFFENSE Team GP PTS AVG/G 1. High Point 31 2136 68.92. UNC Asheville 30 2031 67.73. Charleston Southern 30 1984 66.14. Gardner-Webb 34 2172 63.95. Liberty 33 2001 60.66. Radford 30 1812 60.47. Coastal Carolina 29 1545 53.38. Winthrop 31 1598 51.59. Presbyterian College 29 1474 50.8 SCORING DEFENSE Team GP PTS AVG/G 1. Liberty 33 1778 53.92. Presbyterian College 29 1647 56.83. Winthrop 31 1763 56.94. Gardner-Webb 34 1939 57.05. Coastal Carolina 29 1680 57.96. High Point 31 1892 61.07. Radford 30 1900 63.38. Charleston Southern 30 2019 67.39. UNC Asheville 30 2194 73.1

REBOUNDING MARGIN Team GP Team Avg, Mar.1. Liberty 33 1444 43.8 +12.72. Gardner-Webb 34 1346 39.6 +1.93. Presbyterian College 29 1045 36.0 +0.34. Winthrop 31 1176 37.9 -0.35. High Point 31 1239 40.0 -1.36. UNC Asheville 30 1152 38.4 -2.17. Coastal Carolina 29 1117 38.5 -2.78. Radford 30 1080 36.0 -4.19. Charleston Southern 30 1057 35.2 -4.6

ASSISTS Team GP Assists AVG/G 1. High Point 31 476 15.352. Gardner-Webb 34 491 14.443. Charleston Southern 30 373 12.434. Liberty 33 397 12.035. UNC Asheville 30 352 11.736. Presbyterian College 29 320 11.037. Radford 30 308 10.278. Winthrop 31 305 9.849. Coastal Carolina 29 279 9.62

STEALS Team GP Steals AVG/G 1. Radford 30 365 12.172. Gardner-Webb 34 342 10.063. Liberty 33 300 9.094. Charleston Southern 30 269 8.975. Winthrop 31 265 8.556. High Point 31 264 8.527. Coastal Carolina 29 244 8.418. UNC Asheville 30 223 7.439. Presbyterian College 29 188 6.48

BLOCKED SHOTS Team GP Blocks AVG/G 1. High Point 31 208 6.712. Gardner-Webb 34 166 4.883. Coastal Carolina 29 115 3.974. Radford 30 102 3.405. Liberty 33 101 3.066. Winthrop 31 89 2.877. Charleston Southern 30 57 1.908. UNC Asheville 30 52 1.739. Presbyterian College 29 44 1.52

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FINAL BIG SOUTH INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSSCORING Player - Team GP PTS AVG 1. Katie Tull - CSU 30 481 16.02. Kendall Shepard - UNCA 30 456 15.23. Kelsey Wasmer - CSU 30 450 15.04. Da’Naria ErwinSpencer - RU 29 401 13.85. Monique Hudson - GWU 34 465 13.76. Devon Brown - LU 26 351 13.57. Dominique Hudson - GWU 33 430 13.08. Lindsey Montgomery - UNCA 24 305 12.79. Shamia Brown - HPU 31 392 12.610. Dequesha McClanahan - WU 31 386 12.5 REBOUNDING Player-Team GP REB AVG1. Avery Warley - LU 33 363 11.02. Kelli Riles - UNCA 28 288 10.33. Lindsey Montgomery - UNCA 24 203 8.54. Cheyenne Parker - HPU 30 240 8.05. Sydnei Moss - CCU 27 207 7.76. Brooke McElroy - RU 29 213 7.37. TaQuoia Hammick - WU 30 217 7.28. Kelsey Wasmer - CSU 30 207 6.99. LaTroya Pope - GWU 32 213 6.710. Jelena Antic - LU 31 195 6.3

ASSISTS Player-Team GP Asts AVG1. Dominique Hudson - GWU 33 194 5.882. Monique Hudson - GWU 34 123 3.623. Dequesha McClanahan - WU 31 110 3.554. Kendall Shepard - UNCA 30 105 3.505. Breaira Barksdale - UNCA 30 102 3.406. Da’Naria ErwinSpencer - RU 29 91 3.147. Mackenzie Maier - HPU 27 83 3.078. Helen Terry - CSU 30 92 3.079. Emily Frazier - LU 33 85 2.5810. Amy Dodd - HPU 30 76 2.53

STEALS Player-Team GP Steals AVG1. Monique Hudson - GWU 34 90 2.652. Dominique Hudson - GWU 33 81 2.453. Da’Naria ErwinSpencer - RU 29 67 2.314. Brooke McElroy - RU 29 62 2.145. Helen Terry - CSU 30 64 2.136. Dequesha McClanahan - WU 31 64 2.067. Dria Davids - PC 29 50 1.728. Tiffany Charles - WU 31 53 1.719. Amy Dodd - HPU 30 51 1.7010. Breaira Barksdale - UNCA 30 50 1.67

FREE THROW PCT. (Min. 2.0 made per game) Player-Team GP FTM FTA Pct.1. Kendall Shepard - UNCA 30 120 152 .7892. Dominique Hudson - GWU 33 125 169 .7403. Kelli Riles - UNCA 28 80 109 .7344. Sydnei Moss - CCU 27 68 93 .7315. Da’Naria ErwinSpencer - RU 29 86 118 .7296. Monique Hudson - GWU 34 89 125 .7127. Dequesha McClanahan - WU 31 103 149 .6918. Dria David - PC 29 74 108 .6859. Devon Brown - LU 26 74 110 .67310. Lindsey Montgomery - UNCA 24 94 149 .631

3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE Player-Team GP 3FG AVG/G1. Kaite Tull - CSU 30 107 3.572. Kelsey Wasmer - CSU 30 66 2.203. Lindsey Thompson - UNCA 29 62 2.144. Jurica Hargraves - HPU 31 61 1.975. Grace Blaylock - UNCA 30 59 1.976. Kristen Stevens - PC 28 48 1.717. Lacey Lyons - WU 31 51 1.658. Mackenzie Maier - HPU 27 44 1.639. Monique Hudson - GWU 34 50 1.4710. Devon Brown - LU 26 35 1.35

3 PT FIELD PCT. (Min. 1.5 made per game) Player-Team GP 3FG FGA Pct.1. Mackenzie Maier - HPU 27 44 99 .4442. Kristen Stevens - PC 28 48 126 .3813. Kelsey Wasmer - CSU 30 66 182 .3634. Jurica Hargraves - HPU 31 61 169 .3615. Katie Tull - CSU 30 107 301 .3556. Grace Blaylock - UNCA 30 59 184 .3217. Lacey Lyons - WU 31 51 161 .3178. Lindsey Thompson - UNCA 29 62 204 .304

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS Player - Team GP No. AVG 1. Avery Warley - LU 33 151 4.582. Lindsey Montgomery - UNCA 24 74 3.083. Cheyenne Parker - HPU 30 91 3.034. Kelli Riles - UNCA 28 83 2.965. TaQuoia Hammick - WU 30 87 2.906. Shamia Brown - HPU 31 80 2.587. Brooke McElroy - RU 29 73 2.528. Lakeitha Alston - CSU 30 74 2.479. Sydnei Moss - CCU 27 65 2.4110. LaTroya Pope - GWU 32 75 2.34

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS Player-Team GP REB AVG1. Kelli Riles - UNCA 28 205 7.322. Avery Warley - LU 33 212 6.423. Lindsey Montgomery - UNCA 24 129 5.384. Sydnei Moss - CCU 27 142 5.265. Cheyenne Parker - HPU 30 149 4.976. Kelsey Wasmer - CSU 30 145 4.837. Brooke McElroy - RU 29 140 4.838. TaQuoia Hammick - WU 30 130 4.339. LaTroya Pope - GWU 32 138 4.3110. Mariah Pietrowski - PC 29 122 4.21

MINUTES PLAYED Player-Team GP Min. AVG1. Katie Tull - CSU 30 1103 36.772. Kelsey Wasmer - CSU 30 1076 35.873. Kendall Shepard - UNCA 30 1035 34.504. Dequesha McClanahan - WU 31 1038 33.485. Dominique Hudson - GWU 33 1102 33.396. Monique Hudson - GWU 34 1130 33.247. Da’Naria ErwinSpencer - RU 29 932 32.148. LaTroya Pope - GWU 32 1022 31.949. Lacey Lyons - WU 31 974 31.4210. Denay Wood - RU 30 931 31.03

BLOCKED SHOTS Player-Team GP Blocks AVG1. Mackenzie Maier - HPU 27 84 3.112. Cheyenne Parker - HPU 30 75 2.503. Katie White - CCU 28 66 2.364. Sandra Vaitkute - GWU 28 42 1.505. LaTroya Pope - GWU 32 43 1.346. Kahealani Vick - RU 27 33 1.227. Avery Warley - LU 33 38 1.158. Lindsey Montgomery - UNCA 24 25 1.049. TaQuoia Hammick - WU 30 28 0.9310. Catrina Green - GWU 33 28 0.85

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MOST POINTS SCORED 1 ............................99 vs Jacksonville State, 2/27/03 2 ........................................ 98 vs Montreat, 11/10/07 3 ..................................... 97 vs UVA-Wise, 11/17/08 4 ...................................92 at Morris Brown, 2/14/01 5 ............................... 91 vs Kennesaw State, 2/28/06

FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED 1 .............................................. 28 at Mercer, 1/18/07 2 ...................... 33 vs Presbyterian College, 1/24/11 ............................... 33 vs Coastal Carolina, 1/30/10 3 ..................................... 35 at North Florida, 1/6/07 4 ............................ 36, vs Coastal Carolina, 2/19/11 5 ..................................... 38 , vs Montreat, 11/15/10 ...................... 38, vs Winston-Salem State, 11/16/09 ........................................ 38, vs Converse, 12/18/09 LARGEST COMBINED POINT TOTAL 1 ..........................190 vs Jacksonville State, 2/27/03 2 ............................. 179 vs Kennesaw State, 2/28/06 3 .........................176 vs Bethune-Cookman, 12/1/02 4 ............................ 174 at Morehead State, 12/17/00 5 .......................................... 167 at AASU, 12/30/00

LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY 1 ................................ 48 vs Tenn. Temple, 12/29/10 ....................................... 48 vs UVA-Wise, 11/17/08 2 ............................. 45 vs Coastal Carolina, 1/30/10 .......................................... 45 vs Montreat, 11/10/07 3 ...................................42 at Morris Brown, 2/14/01 4 ....................... 41 at Presbyterian College, 1/25/20 .........................................41, vs Converse, 12/18/09 5 ....................................... 35 vs Emmanuel, 2/21/01

MOST FIELD GOALS MADE 1 ..................................... 40 vs UVA-Wise, 11/17/08 2 .................................. 39 at Morris Brown, 2/14/01 3 ........................................ 36 vs Montreat, 11/10/07 4 ............................................ 35 vs Montreat, 1/1/09 5 .......................... 34 vs Bethune-Cookman, 12/1/02

HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 1 ............ 57.9 % (33/57) vs Tenn. Temple, 12/29/10 2 ................... 56.9 % (33/58) vs Emmanuel, 2/21/01 3 ....................... 56.5 % (35/62) vs Montreat, 1/1/09 4 ... 55.8 % (29/52) at Presbyterian College, 1/25/10 5 .................... 54.9 % (28/51) at App. State, 1/28/09

MOST THREE-POINT FG’S MADE 1 ............................................. 15 at Belmont, 1/8/05 2 ............................13 vs Jacksonville State, 2/27/03 3 ........................................... 12 vs Campbell, 3/8/03 4 .......................................... 10 vs Wofford, 12/1/09 .............................. 10 at Appalachian State, 1/28/09 ........................................ 10 vs Lipscomb, 12/29/08 .................................... 10 vs North Florida, 1/14/06 ............................ 10 vs Central Michigan, 12/30/06 HIGHEST THREE-POINT PERCENTAGE 1 ................ 77.8 % (7/9) vs Tenn. Temple, 12/29/10 2 ............. 71.4% (10/14) vs Central Michigan,12/30/06 3 ................... 66.7% (10/15) vs Lipscomb, 12/29/08 ......................... 66.7% (6/9) at High Point, 1/17/05 4 .............. 63.6 % (7/11) at Coastal Carolina, 3/5/10 5 ................... 61.5 % (8/13) vs App. State, 11/24/09

MOST FREE THROWS MADE 1 .............. 37 vs Armstrong Atlantic State, 12/30/00 2 ............................................. 26 vs Liberty, 1/2/10 ............................................ 26 vs Lipscomb, 1/5/08 ............................. 26 vs Jacksonville State, 2/27/03 ....................................26 vs Morris Brown, 1/25/01 3 ........................................... 25 vs UMES, 11/19/05

HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 1 ......................... 92.9% (13/14) vs IUPUI, 11/24/07 2 ... 91.3 % (21-23) at #11 North Carolina, 12/13/09 3 ................... .. 85.7% (6-7) vs. #11 Miami, 3/20/11 ..................... 85.7% (12/14) at Jacksonville, 2/4/06 .......................... 85.7 % (18/21) vs Liberty, 3/14/10 4 ....................... 85.2 % (23/27) vs Radford, 3/13/09

MOST REBOUNDS 1 ................64 at Armstrong Atlantic State, 12/03/00 2 ..................................58 vs Morris Brown, 1/25/01 ................................. 58 at Kennesaw State, 1/19/06 3 ............................................ 57 vs UNCA, 3/12/10 4 ................................. 56 vs Tenn. Temple, 11/29/08 5 .......................................... 55 at Radford, 12/12/04 ............................................. 55 vs Mercer, 12/05/05

MOST ASSISTS 1 .......................... 26 vs Bethune-Cookman, 12/1/02 ........................................... 26 at Centenary, 2/11/02 2 ........................................... 25 vs. Montreat, 1/1/09 3 ....................................... 24 vs Converse, 12/18/09 4 ................................ 23 vs Tenn. Temple, 12/29/10 ......................................... 23 vs Converse, 12/16/10 ....................................... 23 vs Livingstone, 2/22/01 5 ................... 22 vs. Texas-Pan American, 11/28/10 ....................... 22 vs Winston-Salem State, 11/16/09 ................................. 22 vs Kennesaw State, 2/28/06

MOST STEALS 1 ..................................... 24 vs UVA-Wise, 11/17/08 2 ........................................ 21 vs Montreat, 11/10/07 3 ................................ 18 vs Tenn. Temple, 12/29/10 ..................................18 at Kennesaw State, 12/2/10 .......................... 18 at Presbyterian College, 1/25/10 ............................................. 18 at Lipscomb, 1/6/05 ...............................................18 vs Stetson, 12/4/04 .......................................... 18 vs Montreat, 11/13/06 4 ......................... 16 vs Charleston Southern, 1/3/11 ..........................................16 at High Point, 2/13/10 ............................................. 16 at Radford, 2/10/10 ......................................... 16 vs Converse, 12/18/09

MOST BLOCKED SHOTS 1 ........................................ 15 vs Lipscomb, 1/27/07 2 ................................. 13 vs Tenn. Temple, 11/29/08 3 .............................................12 vs Stetson, 2/15/07 4 ......................................... 11 at Lipscomb, 1/24/04 5 ............................................. 10 at UNCA, 2/15/10 ............................................. 10 at Radford, 2/10/10 ........................................... 10 at Campbell, 12/2/06 ............................................ 10 at Campbell, 1/11/03

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MOST GAMES PLAYED 1 .............................................. 34, 2010-2011 2 ............................................... 33, 2009-2010 3 ............................................... 32, 2008-2009 ................................................. 32, 2000-2001

4 ............................................... 31, 2007-2008 ................................................. 31, 2006-2007

5 ............................................... 30, 2005-2006

MOST GAMES WON 1 .............................................. 28, 2009-2010 2.............................................. 23, 2010-2011 3 ............................................... 17, 2008-2009 4 ............................................... 15, 2000-2001 5 ............................................... 14, 2006-2007 ................................................. 14, 2005-2006

HIGHEST WINNING PERCENTAGE 1 ......................................... .848, 2009-2010 2 ......................................... .676, 2010-2011 3 .......................................... .531, 2008-2009 4 .......................................... .469, 2000-2001 5 .......................................... .467, 2005-2006

MOST CONSECUTIVE WINS 1 .............................................. 16, 2009-2010 2 ................................................ 8, 2009-2010 3 ................................................. 6, 2007-2008 4 ................................................ 5, 2010-2011 ................................................... 5, 2005-2006

5 ................................................. 4, 2009-2010 ................................................... 4, 2008-2009 ................................................... 4, 2005-2006 ................................................... 4, 2004-2005 ................................................... 4, 2000-2001

HIGHEST SCORING AVERAGE 1 ............................................ 70.5, 2000-2001 2 ........................................... 68.6, 2009-2010 3 ............................................ 65.8, 2007-2008 4 ........................................... 63.9, 2010-2011 5 ........................................... 63.6, 2008-2009

LOWEST OPP. SCORING AVERAGE 1 ........................................... 57.0, 2010-2011 2 ............................................ 57.6, 2009-2010 3 ............................................ 58.2, 2006-2007 4 ........................................... 62.9, 2008-2009 5 ............................................ 63.1, 2004-2005 .............................................. 63.1, 2005-2006

MOST FIELD GOALS MADE 1 ............................................ 813, 2010-2011 2 ............................................ 803, 2009-2010 3 ............................................. 802, 2000-2001 4. ............................................ 750, 2008-2009 5 ............................................. 719, 2007-2008

HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 1 ......................................... .422, 2009-2010 2 .......................................... .408, 2008-2009 3 .......................................... .405, 2007-2008 4 ......................................... .396, 2010-2011 5 .......................................... .388, 2000-2001

MOST THREE-POINTERS MADE 1 ............................................. 180, 2000-2001 2 ............................................ 169, 2009-2010 3 ............................................ 161, 2010-2011 4 ............................................. 158, 2005-2006 5 ............................................. 157, 2002-2003

HIGHEST THREE-POINT PERCENTAGE 1 .......................................... .369, 2009-2010 2 ........................................... .357, 2005-2006 3 .......................................... .327, 2008-2009 4 ........................................... .324, 2001-2002 5 .......................................... .308, 2010-2011 ............................................. .308, 2004-2005

MOST FREE THROWS MADE 1 ............................................ 488, 2009-2010 2 ............................................. 470, 2007-2008 3 ............................................. 451, 2000-2001 4 ............................................. 438, 2005-2006 5 ............................................ 389, 2008-2009

HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 1 ........................................... .692, 2007-2008 2 .......................................... .684, 2009-2010 3 ........................................... .667, 2005-2006 4 ........................................... .665, 2008-2009 5 ........................................... .657, 2000-2001

HIGHEST REBOUNDING AVERAGE 1 ............................................ 47.5, 2000-2001 2 ............................................ 40.7, 2004-2005 3 ........................................... 39.8, 2009-2010 .............................................. 39.8, 2005-2006

4 ........................................... 39.6, 2010-2011 5 ............................................ 39.5, 2003-2004

HIGHEST ASSISTS AVERAGE 1 ........................................... 15.1, 2009-2010 2 ............................................ 14.9, 2000-2001 3 ........................................... 14.4, 2010-2011 4 ............................................ 13.8, 2008-2009 5 ............................................ 13.4, 2002-2003

HIGHEST STEALS AVERAGE 1 ............................................ 10.6, 2003-2004 2 ........................................... 10.3, 2009-2010 3 ........................................... 10.1, 2010-2011 .............................................. 10.1, 2004-2005

4 .............................................. 9.9, 2002-2003 5 .............................................. 8.8, 2005-2006

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MOST POINTS SCORED 1 ............................. 32, Gravel vs Campbell, 3/8/03 2 .......................... 30, Blackman vs Stetson, 1/29/04 3 ................. 29, Collins at Florida Atlantic, 2/25/03 4 ............... 28, Kelly vs Central Michigan, 12/30/06 5 ........................... 27, Smith at High Point, 1/17/05

MOST FIELD GOALS MADE 1 .........................12, Roundtree vs Montreat, 1/1/09 ..............................12, Smith at High Point, 1/17/05 .................... 12, Collins at Florida Atlantic, 2/15/03 3 .................11, Blackman vs E. Kentucky, 11/22/03 4 .......................... 10, Roundtree at UNCA, 2/15/10 .......................... 10, Roundtree at Radford, 2/10/10 ...............10, Roundtree vs Coastal Carolina, 3/5/09 ............................10, Roundtree vs Belmont, 1/7/08 5 .................................................. 9, multiple players HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 1 ........................................... 1.000, multiple players 2 ............. .900 (9/10) Roundtree vs UNCA, 2/16/09 3 ............ .889 (8/9) Vaitkute vs High Point, 2/21/11 4.. ....................... .857 (6-7) Green vs Liberty, 1/31/11 ............ .857 (6-7) Roundtree at Presbyterian, 1/25/10 ...................... .857 (6-7) Epps vs Converse, 12/18/09 ............ .857 (6/7) Roundtree vs Longwood, 12/16/06 ..................... .857 (6/7) M. Hudson at UNF, 2/4/08 5 ......... .833 (5/6), M. Hudson vs Coastal Carolina, 2/19/11 .......... .833 (5/6), Little vs Charleston Southern, 1/3/11 ........... .833 (10/12), Thornton at Presbyterian, 1/31/01 ....................... .833 (5/6), Sprouse at Lehigh, 12/29/06

MOST THREE-POINTERS MADE 1 ........................... 7, Gravel at Murray State, 1/5/02 2 ....................6, Povilonyte vs High Points, 2/14/09 .........................6, Blackman at Jacksonville, 3/3/05 ................................ 6, Blackman vs Mercer, 2/5/05 3 ....... 5, M. Hudson at Charleston Southern, 2/5/11 ...........................5, Dale vs Tenn. Temple, 12/29/10 ............................ 5, D. Hudson vs UNCA, 3/12/10 ........................................ 5, Epps vs UNCA, 1/9/10 ......................................... 5, vs Converse, 12/18/09 ................... 5, Kelly vs Central Michigan, 12/30/06 ...................... 5, Povilonyte vs Lipscomb, 12/29/08 ......................... 5, Povilonyte vs Winthrop, 1/24/09

HIGHEST THREE-POINT PERCENTAGE 1 ............................................. 1.000, multiple players 2 ........... .857 (6/7), Blackman at Jacksonville, 3/3/05 3 ........ .833 (5/6), Collins at Florida Atlantic, 2/15/03 ........ .833 (5/6) Kelly vs Central Michigan, 12/30/06 5 ........... .800 (4/5), Collins vs Savannah State, 1/9/02 ...................... .800 (4/5), Sprouse at Lehigh, 12/29/06 ......... . .800 (4/5), Montgomery at App. State, 1/28/09

MOST FREE THROWS MADE 1 .............. 11, Collins vs Jacksonville State, 2/27/03 ............................... 11, Collins vs Belmont, 1/23/03 ........................... 11, D. Hudson vs SCSU, 11/28/08 2 ....................... 10, D. Hudson vs Purdue, 12/22/10 ...................... 10, D. Hudson at Longwood, 12/5/10 ........................... 10, D. Hudson vs Liberty, 3/14/10 3 .................................................. 9, multiple players

HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 1 .......................................... 1.000, multiple players 2 ........ .917 (11/12), Collins vs Jacksonville St., 2/27/03 3 .............. .910 (10/11), D. Hudson vs Purdue, 12/22/10 4 ....... .900 (9/10), Collins at Jacksonville, 1/30/03 ............ .900 (9/10), Gravel at N.C. A&T, 11/28/01 ..... .900 (9/10), Smith at UNC Asheville, 12/19/06 ...... .900 (9/10), D. Hudson at Georgetown, 12/19/08

MOST REBOUNDS 1 ............................. 23, Smith vs Wofford, 11/30/05 2 ................................... 22, Smith vs Mercer, 2/6/03 .............. 22, Thornton at Kennesaw State, 12/28/00 3 .............................. 20, Smith vs Belmont, 3/10/06 ..................................... 20, Smith vs Mercer, 2/5/05 MOST OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS 1 ................................... 11, Smith vs Mercer, 2/6/03 ..................................... 11, Smith vs Mercer, 2/5/05 ............................... 11, Smith vs Wofford, 11/30/05 2 ............................ 9, Guzman at Furman, 11/24/04 3 ................................................. 8, multiple players

MOST DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS 1 ...............................16, Smith vs Belmont, 3/10/06 2 ....................15, Roundtree vs S.C. State, 11/21/06 3 ..........13, Povilonyte vs UNC-Asheville, 12/17/07 .............................13, Guzman at NC A&T, 1/14/03 4 ............. 12, Povilonyte vs Charleston So., 1/17/09 ................................12, Smith vs Wofford, 11/30/05 ................................... 12, Guzman vs UCF, 1/17/04 MOST ASSISTS 1 ....................11, D. Hudson vs High Point, 2/14/09 2 .............10, D. Hudson vs UNC Asheville, 3/11/11 3 ............ 9, D. Hudson vs Coastal Carolina, 2/19/11 ............................. 9, D. Hudson vs UNCA, 3/12/10 ............................. 9. D. Hudson at UNCA, 2/15/10 .............................. 9, D. Hudson vs Liberty, 1/2/10 ..................... 9, D. Hudson vs App. State, 11/24/09 ............................ 9, D. Hudson vs Montreat, 1/1/09 ...................... 9, Burnett vs Tenn. Temple, 11/29/08 4 .................................................. 8, multiple players MOST STEALS 1 .............. 9, M. Hudson vs Tenn. Temple, 12/29/10 ....................... 9, M. Hudson vs Montreat, 11/10/07 2 ....... 8, D. Hudson vs Charleston Southern, 1/3/11 ........................... 8, D. Hudson vs Purdue, 12/22/10 ............... 8, M. Hudson at Kennesaw State, 12/2/10 ........ 8, D. Hudson at Presbyterian College, 1/25/10 3 ..................... 7, D. Hudson at High Point, 2/13/10 ..................................7, Boyce at Wofford, 11/10/06 ..................................7, Morris at Furman, 11/24/04 ............................. 7, Collins vs Campbell, 12/13/03 .................7, Collins vs Eastern Kentucky, 11/22/03 MOST BLOCKED SHOTS 1 ............................... 9, Harmon vs Stetson, 2/15/07 2 ............................7, Harmon at Lipscomb, 2/22/07 ..................................7, Harmon vs Mercer, 2/17/07 ............................. 7, Harmon vs Lipscomb, 1/27/07 ..................................... 7, Guzman vs UCF, 1/17/04 3 ................... 6, Vaitkute at Charleston So., 1/16/10 4 ........................ 5, Pope vs UNC Ashevile, 3/11/11 ............... 5, Little vs Presbyterian College, 1/24/11 .................................. 5, Vaitkute at UNCA, 2/15/10 ..................................5, Vaitkute vs Radford, 1/4/10

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MOST GAMES STARTED 1 ..................................... 33, Roundtree, 2009-2010 2 .....................................32, M. Hudson, 2010-2011 ....................................... 32, D. Hudson, 2010-2011 ....................................... 32, D. Hudson, 2009-2010 .......................................... 32, Vaitkute, 2009-2010 ............................................ 32, Collins, 2000-2001 3 ...............................................31, Pope, 2010-2011 ............................................. 31, Dillard, 2010-2011 ............................................31, Harmon, 2006-2007 4 ..................................... 30, D. Hudson, 2008-2009 ...................................... 30, Roundtree, 2007-2008

MOST MINUTES PLAYED 1 ............................... 1130, M. Hudson, 2010-2011 2 ................................. 1102, D. Hudson, 2010-2011 3 ................................. 1054, Roundtree, 2009-2010 4 ......................................... 1024, Kelly, 2006-2007 5 .......................................... 1022, Pope, 2010-2011

MOST POINTS SCORED 1 .................................. 465, M. Hudson, 2010-2011 2 ..................................... 443, Thornton, 2000-2001 3 ................................... 430, D. Hudson, 2010-2011 4 .............................................425, Epps, 2009-2010 5 ........................................ 406, Collins, 2001-2002

HIGHEST SCORING AVERAGE 1 ....................................... 15.0, Collins, 2001-2002 2 ....................................... 13.9, Collins, 2002-2003 3 .................................... 13.8, Thornton, 2000-2001 4 ................................. 13.7, M. Hudson, 2010-2011 5 ....................................13.5, Blackman, 2003-2004

MOST FIELD GOALS MADE 1 .................................. 163, M. Hudson, 2010-2011 2 .................................... 161, Roundtree 2007-2008 3 ................................... 159, Roundtree, 2009-2010 4 ................................... 158, Roundtree, 2008-2009 5 ............................................ 145, Epps, 2009-2010

MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1 .................................. 425, M. Hudson, 2010-2011 2 ................................... 349, Roundtree, 2009-2010 3 ................................... 346, D. Hudson, 2010-2011 4 ................................... 335, Roundtree, 2007-2008 5 ................................... 327, Roundtree, 2008-2009

HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 1 ............................ .545 (42/77), Carter, 2007-2008 2 .......................... .534 (79/148), Smith, 2002-2003 4 ......................... .526, (70/133), Green, 2010-2011 3 ..................... .521 (101/194), Vaitkute, 2010-2011 5 ......................... .511 (134/262), Smith, 2004-2005 MOST THREE-POINTERS MADE 1 .................................... 73, Turauskaite, 2000-2001 2 .............................................. 60, Epps, 2009-2010 3 ............................................56, Gravel, 2002-2003 4 ............................................53, Gravel, 2001-2002 5 .................................... 50, M. Hudson, 2010-2011

MOST THREE-POINTERS ATTEMPTED 1 ................................. 207, Turauskaite, 2000-2001 2 ..........................................193, Gravel, 2002-2003 3 ..........................................175, Gravel, 2001-2002 4 ...................................162, M. Hudson, 2010-2011 5 ............................................ 156, Epps, 2009-2010 HIGHEST THREE-POINT PERCENTAGE 1 ...................... .556 (5/9), M. Hudson, 2008-2009 2 ............................. .500 (5/10), Dillard, 2009-2010 3 ........................... .455 (30/66), Bryant, 2005-2006 4 .................... .451 (46/102), Blackman, 2004-2005 5 ....................... .419 (13/31), Anderson, 2002-2003

MOST FREE THROWS MADE 1 ..................................... 155, Thornton, 2000-2001 2 ................................... 125, D. Hudson, 2010-2011 3 .................................. 120, D. Hudson, 2009-2010 4 ................................... 103, D. Hudson, 2008-2009 5 ............................................. 90, Kelly, 2006-2007 MOST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 1 ..................................... 223, Thornton, 2000-2001 2 ................................... 169, D. Hudson, 2010-2011 3 .................................. 159, D. Hudson, 2009-2010 4 .................................. 151, D. Hudson, 2008-2009 5 .................................... 145, Roundree, 2009-2010 HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 1 ............................. .900 (18/20), Webb, 2008-2009 2 ........................ .844 (27/32), Burnett, 2009-2010 3 ...................... .837 (72/86), Blackman, 2004-2005 4 ................... .792 (80/101), Povilonyte, 2007-2008 5 .......................... .789 (71/90), Gravel, 2000-2001

MOST REBOUNDS 1 ..................................... 311, Thornton, 2000-2002 2 .......................................... 282, Smith, 2004-2005 3 .......................................... 276, Smith, 2005-2006 4 .......................................... 264, Smith, 2006-2007 5 ....................................... 255, Harmon, 2006-2007

MOST OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS 1 ......................................140, Thornton, 2000-2001 2 .......................................... 118, Smith, 2005-2006 ............................................. 118, Smith, 2004-2005 3 ........................................... 107, Smith, 2006-2007 4 ..................................... 95, Roundtree, 2009-2010 5 ...................................... 87, Roundtree, 2007-2008

MOST DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS 1 ........................................181, Harmon, 2006-2007 2 ..................................... 171, Thornton, 2000-2001 3 .......................................... 164, Smith, 2004-2005 4 .......................................... 158, Smith, 2005-2006 5 .......................................... 157, Smith, 2006-2007

MOST ASSISTS 1 ....................................194, D. Hudson, 2010-2011 2 .................................. 155, D. Hudson, 2009-2010 3 ................................... 152, D. Hudson, 2008-2009 4 .................................. 123, M. Hudson, 2010-2011 5 ............................................. 92, Kelly, 2006-2007 ........................................... 92, Collins, 2000-2001 MOST STEALS 1 .....................................90, M. Hudson, 2010-2011 2 .................................... 81, D. Hudson, 2010-2011 3 .................................... 78, D. Hudson, 2009-2010 4 ....................................... 60, Andorful, 2000-2001 5 ...................................... 59, Blackman, 2003-2004

MOST BLOCKED SHOTS 1 ..........................................83, Harmon, 2006-2007 2 ......................................... 61, Vaitkute, 2009-2010 3 ..........................................53, Harmon, 2005-2006 4 ..........................................48, Harmon, 2003-2004 5 ..........................................46, Harmon, 2004-2005

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MOST GAMES PLAYED 1................................. 129, D. Hudson (2007-2011) 2....................................... 127, Burnett (2006-2010) 3........................................... 126, Pope (2007-2011) .................................... 126, Roundtree (2006-2010) 4........................................ 112, Collins (2000-2004) ....................................... 112, Harmon (2003-2007)

MOST GAMES STARTED 1........................................105, Collins (2000-2004) 2................................. 102, D. Hudson (2007-2011) 3........................................ 96, Harmon (2003-2007) 4 ................................... 87, Roundtree (2006-2010) ....................................... 87, Blackman (2002-2006) 5............................................. 84, Pope (2007-2011) ............................................ 84, Gravel (2001-2005)

MOST MINUTES PLAYED 1............................... 3545, D. Hudson (2007-2011) 2..................................... 3489, Collins (2000-2004) 3................................ 3380, Roundtree (2006-2010) 4......................................... 3075, Pope (2007-2011) 5.................................... 2965, Harmon (2003-2007) MOST POINTS SCORED 1............................... 1407, D. Hudson (2007-2011) 2................................ 1337, Roundtree (2006-2010) 3......................................1293, Collins (2000-2004) 4................................. 1195, Blackman (2002-2006) 5............................... 1147, M. Hudson (2007-2011)

MOST FIELD GOALS MADE 1.................................. 534, Roundtree (2006-2010) 2....................................... 458, Collins (2000-2004) 3................................. 443, D. Hudson (2007-2011) 4................................... 427, Blackman (2002-2006) 5..........................................422, Smith (2002-2007)

HIGHEST FG PERCENTAGE 1....................... .495 (422/853), Smith (2002-2007) 2.................. .486 (267/549), Vaitkute (2008-2011) 3.................. .472 (144/305), Thornton (2000-2001) 4.............. .469 (534/1139), Roundtree (2006-2010) 5.................. .449 (112/249), Gourdine (2000-2001)

MOST THREE-POINTERS MADE 1........................................ 161, Gravel (2001-2005) 2....................................... 136, Collins (2000-2004) 3................................. 115, M. Hudson (2007-2011) 4........................................... 105, Epps (2007-2010) 5................................. 102, D. Hudson (2010-2011) ..................................... 102, Blackman (2002-2006)

HIGHEST 3-POINT PERCENTAGE 1..................... .404 (38/94), Gourdine (2000-2001) 2....................... .382 (50/131), Bryant (2005-2008) 3................ .375 (102/273), Blackman (2002-2006) 4........................ .372 (105/282), Epps (2007-2010) 5........................ .362 (25/69), Bennett (2005-2006)

MOST FREE THROWS MADE 1................................. 419, D. Hudson (2007-2011) 2......................................... 292, Smith (2002-2007) 3...................................... 271, Harmon (2003-2007) 4.................................. 264, Roundtree (2006-2010) 5................................. 240, M. Hudson (2007-2011)

HIGHEST FT PERCENTAGE 1......................... .794 (54/68), Bryant (2005-2008) 2................ .772 (207/268), Blackman (2002-2006) 3........................ .766 (154/201), Epps (2007-2010) 4..................... .753 (183/243), Gravel (2001-2005) 5..................... .747 (136/182), Burnett (2006-2010)

MOST REBOUNDS 1......................................... 992, Smith (2002-2007) 2.................................. 789, Roundtree (2006-2010) 3...................................... 725, Harmon (2003-2007) 4........................................... 656, Pope (2007-2011) 5..................................... 559, Guzman (2001-2005)

MOST OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS 1......................................... 410, Smith (2002-2007) 2.................................. 280, Roundtree (2006-2010) 3...................................... 273, Harmon (2003-2007) 4........................................... 210, Pope (2007-2011) 5...................................... 186, Guzman (2001-2005)

MOST DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS 1........................................ 582, Smith (2002--2007) 2.................................. 509, Roundtree (2006-2010) 3..................................... 452, Harmon (2003--2007) 4........................................... 446, Pope (2007-2011) 5..................................... 373, Guzman (2001-2005) MOST ASSISTS 1................................. 579, D. Hudson (2007-2011) 2....................................... 316, Collins (2000-2004) 3....................................... 299, Burnett (2006-2010) 4........................................ 273, Gravel (2001-2005) 5................................. 265, M. Hudson (2007-2011)

MOST STEALS 1................................. 244, D. Hudson (2007-2011) 2.................................. 216, Blackman (2002-2006) 3................................. 210, M. Hudson (2007-2011) 4........................................ 180, Gravel (2001-2005) 5....................................... 161, Collins (2000-2004)

MOST BLOCKED SHOTS 1...................................... 230, Harmon (2003-2007) 2........................................... 125, Pope (2007-2011) 3..................................... 103, Vaitkute (2008-2011) 4............................................85, Smith (2002-2007) 5.................................... 79, Roundtree (2006-2010)

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• • • • • A • • • • •Adler, Mallory 2009-2010Anderson, Brooke 2002-2006Andorful, Shirley 2000-2002Aziewicz, Katie 2001-2004

• • • • • B • • • • •Bennett, Trisha 2005-2006Blackman, Sequenta 2002-2006Boggan, Erin 2009-2011Boles, Amanda 2001-2004Boyce, Brittany 2006-2007Brown, Kendra 2010-2011Bryant, Jessica 2005-2008Burnett, Meranda 2006-2010

• • • • • C • • • • •Carter, LaToya 2004-2008Creasman, Jordan 2000-2002Coleman, Chaylia 2011-presentCollins, Casey 2000-2004Coffman, Sarah 2004-2005Cronk, Emma 2007-2008

• • • • • D • • • • •Dale, Jasmine 2010-presentDill, Anna 2011-presentDillard, Brianna 2009-presentDunovant, Mayhana 2011-present

• • • • • E • • • • •Epps, Courtney 2007-2010

• • • • • F • • • • •Falknor, Ashley 2007-2009

• • • • • G • • • • •Garrett, Monet 2005-2006Gool, Sanchia 2000-2001Gourdine, Morgan 2000-2001Gravel, Katie 2001-2005Green, Catrina 2010-presentGuzman, Crissy 2001-2005

• • • • • H • • • • •Hammond, Ruth 2000-2004Harmon, Brittany 2004-2007Harris, Chariah 2011-presentHarris, Cierra 2009-presentHarrison, Theresa 2000-2001Heilig, Jessica 2011-presentHenderson, Amanda 2000-2002Higgenbottom, Teri 2007-2008Honeycutt, Liz 2004-2006Holland, Tresita 2000-2001Hudson, Dominque 2007-2011Hudson, Monique 2007-2011

• • • • • J • • • • •Johnson, Ebone 2005-2006

• • • • • K • • • • •Kelly, Candyse 2004-2006Koerner, Tabby 2010-presentKoroleva, Alex 2001-2002

• • • • • L • • • • •Little, Sierra 2010-2011

• • • • • M • • • • •McKenney, Kim 2009-presentMontgomery (McLean), Sherika 2006-2010Morris, Jasmin 2004-2005Musa, Edina 2010-2011

• • • • • P • • • • •Pope, LaTroya 2007-2011Porterfi eld, Ashley 2000-2002Povilonyte, Laura 2005-2009Price, Brittany 2003-2004

• • • • • R • • • • •Rollyson, Dawn 2008-2009Roundtree, Margaret 2006-2010

• • • • • S • • • • •Sanderson, Katie 2005-2007Scanlon, Eliana 2011-presentSmith, KiKi 2011-presentSmith, Shameka 2002-2007Sprouse, Jenny 2006-2008Sturdivant, Novia 2004-2007

• • • • • T • • • • •Thames, April 2000-2001Thornton, Angela 2000-2001Tomporek, Maggie 2001-2002Turauskaite, Vaida 2000-2001

• • • • • V • • • • •Vaitkute, Sandra 2008-2011

• • • • • W • • • • •Webb, Teonika 2008-2010Wilkinson, Brooke 2002-2006Winkler, Breynna 2008-present

*Gardner-Webb became an NCAA Division I member in 2000-01.

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1,000 POINT CLUB Throughout Gardner-Webb’s illustrious history, 16 women have reached a milestone that not many do - scoring 1,000 career points. Teammates Susan Bolt Briggs and Carolyn Dewberry were the fi rst to score 1,000 points during their time in Boiling Springs. From 1988-1992, Fredia Lawrence lit up the scoreboard, setting the Runnin’ Bulldogs’ all-time scoring record at 2,201 points. Since the move to NCAA Division I, Margaret Roundtree netted the most points for GWU, tallying 1,337 in her stellar career. Under head coach Rick Reeves, fi ve players have joined the 1,000 point club. Sequenta Blackman tallied over 1,000 points for her career. Blackman, who graduated in May 2006, fi nished her career as the 11th-most productive scorer in Runnin’ Bulldogs’ history with 1,195 points. On Jan. 25, 2007, senior Shameka Smith netted her 1,000th career point. The Bessemer City, N.C., native fi nished with 1,136 points, which at the time was good enough for 12th on the GWU all-time list. In the 2009-10 season, Gardner-Webb’s Margaret Roundtree scored her 1,000 point en route to fi nishing her career with 1,337 points, placing her in sixth-place all-time and surpassing Casey Collins as the Runnin’ Bulldogs Division I career scoring leader. On November 22, 2010, Dominique Hudson became the 15th member of the 1,000 point club, scoring points 999 and 1,000 on back-to-back made free throws. Only months later on February 14th, Valentine’s Day, Monique Hudson tallied her 1,000 career point, becoming only the 16th player in GWU history to accomplish that feat. With both Dominique and Monique Hudson both scoring 1,000 career points, the duo became only the fi fth set of siblings to both score over 1,000 career points in Big South history and only the second set to do it in the same season.

RANK NAME POINTS 1. Fredia Lawrence (1988-92) 2,201 2. Dina Smith (1981-85) 2,031 3. Carolyn Dewberry (1978-82) 1,928 4. Delaina Adams (1992-96) 1,686 5. Dominique Hudson (2007-11) 1,407 6. Vaida Turauskaite (1997-01) 1,366 7. Margaret Roundtree (2006-10) 1,337 8. Kim Houser (1992-96) 1,329 9. Casey Collins (2000-04) 1,293 10. Tayuanne Dewberry (1993-97) 1,246 11. Susan Bolt Briggs (1977-81) 1,236 12. Lisa Campbell (1988-92) 1,207 13. Sequenta Blackman (2002-06) 1,195 14. Monique Hudson (2007-11) 1,147 15. Shameka Smith (2002-2007) 1,136 16. Val Crowell (1989-93) 1,020

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GARDNER-WEBB COACHING RECORDS

COACH YEARS RECORD PCT.

Rick Reeves 7 (2004-present) 118-100 .541

Eddie McCurley 7 (1995-2002) 97-97 .500

Phyllis Littlefi eld 4 (1975-79) 48-24 .667

Bud Black 2 (1988-90) 42-19 .689

Brenda Halford 3 (1990-93) 42-41 .506

Sallie Black 6 (1980-86) 36-104 .257

Mark Hannuksela 2 (1993-95) 18-36 .333

Pat Francis 1 (1979-80) 10-10 .500

Jeff Tubbs 2 (1986-88) 5-44 .102

Serena King 1 (2003-04) 5-22 .185

Barry Street 1 (2002-03) 5-22 .185

TOTAL 36 (1975-present) 426-519 .451

NCAA DI 11 (2000-present) 146-185 .441

YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORD BREAKDOWN

YEAR RECORD PCT. COACH

1975-76 7-7 .500 Littlefi eld

1976-77 11-7 .611 Littlefi eld

1977-78 17-4 .810 Littlefi eld

1978-79 13-6 .684 Littlefi eld

1979-80 10-10 .500 Francis

1980-81 7-15 .318 Sallie Black

1981-82 5-19 .208 Sallie Black

1982-83 1-22 .044 Sallie Black

1983-84 7-17 .292 Sallie Black

1984-85 13-12 .520 Sallie Black

1985-86 3-19 .136 Sallie Black

1986-87 0-25 .000 Tubbs

1987-88 5-19 .208 Tubbs

1988-89 19-9 .679 Bud Black

1989-90 23-10 (6-8 SAC) .670 Bud Black

1990-91 19-8 (10-4 SAC) .704 Halford

1991-92 13-16 (7-7 SAC) .448 Halford

1992-93 10-17 (4-10 SAC) .370 Halford

1993-94 10-17 (4-10 SAC) .370 Hannusksela

1994-95 8-19 (3-11 SAC) .296 Hannusksela

1995-96 22-7 (10-4 SAC) .759 McCurley

1996-97 18-9 (9-5 SAC) .667 McCurley

1997-98 10-16 (6-8 SAC) .385 McCurley

1998-99 12-14 (6-8 SAC) .462 McCurley

1999-2000 17-10 (10-6 SAC) .630 McCurley

2000-01 15-17 .469 McCurley

2001-02 3-24 .111 McCurley

2002-03 5-22 (4-12 A-Sun) .185 Street

2003-04 5-22 (4-16 A-Sun) .185 King

2004-05 9-18 (7-13 A-Sun) .333 Reeves

2005-06 14-16 (11-9 A-Sun) .467 Reeves

2006-07 14-17 (10-8 A-Sun) .452 Reeves

2007-08 13-18 (8-8 A-Sun) .419 Reeves

2008-09 17-15 (9-7 Big South) .531 Reeves

2009-10 28-5 (15-1 Big South) .849 Reeves

2010-11 23-11 (11-5 Big South) .676 Reeves

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• • • • • 2010-11• • • • •Record: 23-11 (11-5 Big South)

Head Coach: Rick Reevesat Wofford W 62-47Montreat W 66-38at Appalachian State L 68-98vs. Prairie View L 58-65at #10 Oklahoma L 75-84vs. Texas-Pan American W 82-54at Kennesaw State W 59-48at Longwood W 68-58N.C. Central W 62-54Converse W 81-47Purdue L 58-59Tennessee Temple W 88-40#10 North Carolina L 62-83Charleston Southern W 67-51at Radford L 50-57at Winthrop W 45-42at High Point W 62-54at Coastal Carolina W 45-34Presbyterian College W 52-33UNC Asheville L 59-60Liberty L 56-68at Charleston Southern W 71-64at Liberty L 51-56at UNC Asheville W 68-65Coastal Carolina W 58-36High Point W 68-60Longwood W 68-50at Presbyterian College L 65-73Winthrop W 62-46Radford W (OT) 79-67vs. UNC Asheville W 69-58vs. Winthrop W 59-44vs. Liberty W 67-66vs. #3 Miami ^ L 62-80

* denotes conference game^ denotes NCAA Tournament Game

• • • • • 2009-2010 • • • • •Record: 28-5 (15-1 Big South)

Head Coach: Rick ReevesHouston L 64-86Winston-Salem State W 70-38Limestone W 71-50at N.C. Central W 66-55Appalachian State W 70-58vs. Morehead State W (OT) 75-65vs. Texas-Pan American W 74-57Wofford W 78-55East Carolina W 57-45at #11 North Carolina L 65-81Converse W 79-38at Purdue W 56-55Longwood W 72-58Liberty * W 70-65Radford * L 53-68UNC Asheville * W 70-54High Point * W 67-56at Charleston Southern * W 58-45at Winthrop * W 85-62at Presbyterian College * W 80-39Coastal Carolina * W 78-33at Liberty * W 59-56at Radford * W (20T) 84-80at High Point * W 74-66at UNC Asheville * W 74-63Presbyterian College * W (OT) 53-50Winthrop * W 57-39Charleston Southern * W 63-54at Coastal Carolina * W 74-68vs. UNC Asheville W 77-65vs. Coastal Carolina W 64-56vs. Liberty L 66-68at Charlotte ^ L 60-74

* denotes conference game^ denotes WNIT game

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• • • • • 2008-2009 • • • • •Record: 17-15, (7-9 Big South)

Head Coach: Rick Reevesat Houston L 58-79UVA-Wise W 97-49North Carolina Central W 73-60South Carolina State W 81-74Tennessee Temple W 83-51at Wofford L 72-78at Winston-Salem State W 64-55at East Carolina L 54-81at Georgetown L 52-72at Dayton L 56-79vs. Lipscomb W 66-64Montreat W 85-57at Liberty* L 42-55at Radford* L 74-82at UNC-Asheville* L 59-67at High Point* L 44-55Charleston Southern* W 60-50Winthrop* W 54-53Presbyterian W 56-48at Appalachian State W 77-62at Coastal Carolina* L 54-70Radford* W 55-53Liberty* L 51-58High Point* W 63-60UNC-Asheville* W 74-61at Presbyterian* L 53-62at Winthrop* W 65-62at Charleston Southern* L 68-80Coastal Carolina* L 57-60vs. Radford W 61-50vs. High Point W 78-76vs. Liberty L 50-51

* denotes conference game

• • • • • 2007-2008 • • • • •Record: 13-18 (8-8 A-Sun)Head Coach: Rick Reeves

Montreat W 98-53Georgetown L 63-72vs. Georgia State L 59-63at UNC-Asheville L 60-76Appalachian State W 67-65IUPUI L 54-66at South Carolina State L 56-62at Cornell L 59-72vs. Florida Gulf Coast L 56-60Wofford L 68-75at Longwood L 57-66UNC-Asheville W 82-70High Point W 75-62Lipscomb* W 82-70Belmont* W 75-62at ETSU* W 82-71at USC Upstate* W 73-56at Campbell* L 49-66Florida Gulf Coast* L 65-76Stetson* L 68-71at Jacksonville* L 53-84at North Florida* W 67-51at Kennesaw State* L 61-72Mercer* W 76-65Campbell* W 61-51USC Upstate* W 65-45ETSU* L 76-88at Lipscomb* L 60-72at Belmont* L 58-69vs. Campbell W 57-56vs. Jacksonville L 57-68

* denotes conference game

• • • • • 2006-2007 • • • • •Record: 14-17 (10-8 A-Sun)Head Coach: Rick Reeves

at Wofford L 57-67Montreat W 74-49at IUPUI L 39-54S.C. State W 55-47vs. #1 Maryland L 41-83vs. Northwestern L 34-59at Campbell* L 54-57at High Point L 44-73Longwood W 66-44at UNC-Asheville L 37-55vs. Lehigh L 61-74vs. Central Michigan L 64-77at Jacksonville* L 47-62at North Florida* W 39-35Kennesaw State* W 52-44ETSU* L 68-81at Mercer* W 49-28at Stetson* L 52-69Belmont* L 52-77Lipscomb* W 66-59Jacksonville* W 75-64North Florida* W 57-54at ETSU* L 61-87at Kennesaw State* L 49-67Stetson* W 61-47Mercer* W 58-46at Lipscomb* W 51-44at Belmont* L 51-54Campbell* W 68-53vs. Campbell W 67-47vs. Belmont L 48-57

* denotes conference game

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• • • • • 2003-2004 • • • • •Record: 5-22 (4-16 A-Sun)Head Coach: Serena King

vs. Eastern Kentucky L 56-69at Morehead St. L 65-77Furman L 58-77at Southern Miss. L 44-48Campbell* L 57-58Radford L 63-89at Mercer* L 63-68at Georgia State* L 49-79High Point L 56-68Troy State* L 50-60at North Carolina A&T W 72-52UCF* L 46-52Florida Atlantic* W 86-79at Belmont* L 53-72at Lipscomb* L 48-75Stetson* L 72-77Jacksonville* W 70-50at Cambpell* L 50-59at Stetson* L 54-68at Jacksonville* W 75-60Lipscomb* W 71-60Belmont* L 61-77at Florida Atlantic* L 53-72at UCF* L 48-74at Troy State* L 56-70Georgia State* L 60-67Mercer* L 60-68

* denotes conference game

• • • • • 2004-2005 • • • • •Record: 9-18 (7-13 A-Sun)Head Coach: Rick Reeves

at Miami L 47-65vs. UCLA L 48-89at Furman L 69-76Jacksonville* W 64-53Stetson* W 64-58at Radford W 60-58North Carolina A&T W 69-65at UNC Asheville L 58-64at Campbell* L 54-57at Lipscomb* L 46-54at Belmont* W 67-53Florida Atlantic* L 67-81UCF* L 65-69at High Point L 61-62Troy* L 66-75at Mercer* L 41-62at Georgia State* L 70-72Campbell* W 64-46Mercer* W 60-58Georgia State* L 47-56at Troy* L 59-61at UCF* L 57-64at Florida Atlantic* W 55-45Belmont* L 46-72Lipscomb* W 70-64at Jacksonville* L 55-60at Stetson* L 57-66

* denotes conference game

• • • • • 2005-2006 • • • • •Record: 14-16 (11-9 A-Sun)Head Coach: Rick Reeves

vs. Florida International L 57-65vs. UMES L 67-77UNC Asheville L 46-58High Point L 60-73Wofford L 57-64Stetson* W 62-53Mercer* W 74-49at Army L 54-67at South Carolina St. W 68-61Campbell* L 59-71at Belmont* L 50-63at Lipscomb* L 51-52Jacksonville* W 64-52North Florida* W 74-58at Kennesaw State* W 69-43at ETSU* W 72-68at Campbell* W 66-54Florida Atlantic* L 55-64at North FLorida* L 42-57at Jacksonville* L 53-65Lipscomb* W 59-47Belmont* L 70-85at Stetson* L 59-67at Mercer* W 77-74at Florida Atlantic* L 64-70Kennesaw State* W 91-88ETSU * W 74-50vs. Campbell W 71-65vs. Belmont W 72-60vs. Florida Atlantic L 63-74

* denotes conference game

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• • • • • 2002-2003 • • • • •Record: 5-22 (4-12 A-Sun)Head Coach: Barry Street

Western Carolina L 62-85at High Point L 40-65vs. Birmingham Southern L 56-65vs. Bethune-Cookman L 86-90Winthrop W 54-51at William & Mary L 56-84at Charlotte L 58-93at St. Louis L 54-105vs. Southeast Missouri St. L 63-98at East Carolina L 59-87at Campbell * L 64-76at Norfolk St. L 58-81at Georgia St.* L 56-75at Jacksonville St.* L 60-88Belmont* W 76-69Samford* W 70-49at Jacksonville* L 59-62at Stetson* L 78-82Mercer* L 59-60Troy State* L 51-57UCF* L 60-74at Florida Atlantic* L 79-81at Samford* L 64-73at Belmont* L 43-67Jacksonville St.* W 99-91Georgia State* L 55-82Campbell* W 90-73

* denotes conference game

• • • • • 2000-2001 • • • • •Record: 15-17

Head Coach: Eddie McCurleyNC A&T W 67-65Norfolk State L 70-80at William & Mary L 64-72at Davidson L 59-70Bluefi eld State W 77-53Johnson C. Smith L 63-70at St. Leo W 77-71at Eckerd L 61-74at Florida Southern L 45-69at Morehead St. L 54-90at Kennesaw St. L 64-74at Armstrong Atlantic St. W 88-81at UNC Asheville L 66-86at Livingstone L 65-70at UNC-Pembroke L 73-82at Campbell L 67-82Savannah St. W 68-39Virginia St. W 65-62at Newberry W 78-60Morris Brown W 85-56at Mars Hill L 66-76at Presbyterian L 69-81at Virginia St. L 59-62at Morris Brown W 92-50at Savannah St. W 65-45Livingstone W 74-61at East Carolina L 64-79vs. Piedmont W 63-54vs. Emmanuel W 84-49Mt. Vernon Nazarene L 56-68Warner Pacifi c W 87-64Oakland City W 90-70

• • • • • 2001-2002 • • • • •Record: 3-24

Head Coach: Eddie McCurleyat James Madison L 65-92at Johnson C. Smith L 62-75at N.C. A&T W 63-53at Southern Miss L 42-58vs. Alcorn St. L 41-57at Western Carolina L 45-70William & Mary L 66-77at UNC Asheville W 66-61Mars Hill L 64-82Morehead St. L 60-76at Virginia Tech L 39-76vs. Elon L 65-73at Norfolk St. L 60-88at Murray St. L 68-83Savannah St. W 75-53at Winthrop L 60-78at Texas Pan-American L 63-71at Texas A&M C.C. L 48-78Centenary L 65-66at Savannah St. L 60-61at Davidson L 56-68Texas A&M C.C. L 64-80at East Carolina L 60-61at Lipscomb L 62-91at Centenary L 78-86Texas Pan American L 61-69Lipscomb L 62-76

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Southern MississippiAngela Atterberry (1996-2000) WNBASonja Brown (2001-03) WNBADana Jones (1999-2003) Germany *Dianca Jones (2003-05) Germany *Tierra Lassiter (2000-04) IrelandAnna Udicova (2001-03) Czech RepublicDenise Wilson (2003-04) Germany *

LibertyKirstyn Bliss (1997-98) AustraliaElena Kisseleva (1997-2000) RussiaIrene Sloof (1998-99) Germany

FloridaSophia Witherspoon (1988-91) WNBA * still playing professionally

RUNNIN’ BULLDOGS IN THE PROSGardner-WebbMonique Hudson (2007-11) Poland *Sandra Vaitkute (2008-11) Lithuania *Margaret Roundtree (2006-10) Finland *Laura Povilonyte (2005-09) Lithuania *

REEVES’ PLAYERS IN THE PROS

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THE OFFICIAL SITE OF GARDNER-WEBB UNIVERSITY ATHLETICS

Gardner-Webb University and NeuLion ® began a partnership in 2006 that has already provided a tremendous boost – and one of the most advanced websites available within intercollegiate athletics.

GWUSports.com ® is the official site of Gardner-Webb University athletics, and is in the process of a major redesign set for a September, 2010, launch date.

NeuLion, one of the most respected names in the business, provides the same service for major universities, including the University of Nebraska, Duke University, Louisiana State University, University of Arkansas and University of Oregon.

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THE OFFICIAL SITE OF GARDNER-WEBB UNIVERSITY ATHLETICS

Gardner-Webb University and NeuLion ® began a partnership in 2006 that has already provided a tremendous boost – and one of the most advanced websites available within intercollegiate athletics.

GWUSports.com ® is the official site of Gardner-Webb University athletics, and is in the process of a major redesign set for a September, 2010, launch date.

NeuLion, one of the most respected names in the business, provides the same service for major universities, including the University of Nebraska, Duke University, Louisiana State University, University of Arkansas and University of Oregon.

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