2011-12 winthrop women's basketball media guide

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1 FIRST YEAR FIRST YEAR HEAD COACH HEAD COACH MARLENE STOLLINGS MARLENE STOLLINGS “Our goal is to “Our goal is to become a Class Act become a Class Act in the Big South in the Big South Conference” Conference” Meet The Players Meet The Players > >A Complete Guide To A Complete Guide To Knowing The Lady Eagles Knowing The Lady Eagles NEW COACHING STAFF Meet Coach Stollings and her talented support staff (pg. 16) What’s the Outlook For the What’s the Outlook For the 2011-12 Eagles? 2011-12 Eagles? (pg. 23) (pg. 23) Where are the Eagles picked Where are the Eagles picked in the Big South Poll? in the Big South Poll? (pg. 73) (pg. 73) McClanahan Selected To Pre- McClanahan Selected To Pre- season All-Big South Team season All-Big South Team Coliseum Floor gets a new Coliseum Floor gets a new look SPEED UP SPEED UP GET READY GET READY FANS!!!!! FANS!!!!! STOLLINGS STOLLINGS INTENDS TO PICK INTENDS TO PICK UP THE PACE UP THE PACE OFFENSIVELY _____________________ _____________________ NEW ERA >>ONE TEAM, >>ONE TEAM, ONE GOAL<< ONE GOAL<< 2011-12 LADY EAGLE MEDIA GUIDE 2011-12 LADY EAGLE MEDIA GUIDE OFFEN IV VEL Y OFFENS SIVEL Y

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FIRST YEAR FIRST YEAR HEAD COACH HEAD COACH

MARLENE STOLLINGSMARLENE STOLLINGS

“Our goal is to “Our goal is to become a Class Actbecome a Class Act

in the Big South in the Big South Conference”Conference”

Meet The PlayersMeet The Players>>A Complete Guide To A Complete Guide To Knowing The Lady EaglesKnowing The Lady Eagles

NEW COACHING STAFF Meet Coach Stollings and her talented support staff (pg. 16)

What’s the Outlook For the What’s the Outlook For the 2011-12 Eagles?2011-12 Eagles?

(pg. 23)(pg. 23)

Where are the Eagles picked Where are the Eagles picked in the Big South Poll?in the Big South Poll?

(pg. 73)(pg. 73)

McClanahan Selected To Pre-McClanahan Selected To Pre-season All-Big South Teamseason All-Big South Team

Coliseum Floor gets a new Coliseum Floor gets a new look

SPEED UPSPEED UPGET READY GET READY FANS!!!!!FANS!!!!!STOLLINGS STOLLINGS INTENDS TO PICK INTENDS TO PICK UP THE PACE UP THE PACE OFFENSIVELY

__________________________________________

NEW ERA

>>ONE TEAM,>>ONE TEAM,ONE GOAL<<ONE GOAL<<

2011-12 LADY EAGLE MEDIA GUIDE2011-12 LADY EAGLE MEDIA GUIDE

OFFEN IVVELYOFFENSSIVELY

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Members of the 2011-12 Lady Eagle basketball team, front row, from left: Christie Rogers, assistant coach, Marlene Stollings, head coach, ????, Diana Choibekova, Samiya Wright, Dequesha McClanahan, Tiffany Charles, Kelsey Corcoran, ??????, Christena Hamilton, assistant coach. Second row, from left: Kevin Cook, assistant coach, Darnissa Gray, Kaitlyn Rubino, TaQuoia Hammick, Katie Fitzgerald, Taylor Calvert, Mary Hathaway, Cody Henry, administrative assistant.

2011-12 RosterNo. Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Hometown (Previous School) 5 Tiffany Charles G So. 5-7 Miami, FL (Monsignor Pace) 12 Diana Choibekova G Jr. 5-11 New York, NY (Daytona State College) 20 Taylor Calvert G/F Fr. 5-11 San Antonio, TX (Steele) 21 Katie Fitzgerald F Jr. 6-1 Kingsland, GA (Camden County) 22 Dequesha McClanahan G So. 5-8 Oak Ridge, TN (Oak Ridge)23 Mary Hathaway G/F Jr. 6-0 Fort Wayne, IN (Bishop Luers)24 Samiya Wright G R-Fr. 5-8 Oswego, IL (Oswego) 25 Darnissa Gray G So. 5-8 Bellwood, IL (St. Joseph) 32 Kelsey Corcoran F Fr. 6-2 Middletown, VA (The Miller School)42 Kaitlyn Rubino F Sr. 6-0 Mt. Pleasant, SC (Wando)50 TaQuoia Hammick C Sr. 6-3 St. Paul, MN (Minneapolis South)

Head Coach: Marlene Stollings (Ohio, ‘98)Assistant Coach: Kevin Cook (Urbana, ‘83)Assistant Coach: Christena Hamilton (Temple, ‘04)Assistant Coach: Christie Rogers (Washington College, ‘09)Administrative Assistant: Cody Henry (Mississippi, ‘10)Women’s Basketball Media Contact: Brett ReddenAthletic Trainer: Danielle Ribbons

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2011-12 SEASON OUTLOOK2011-12 Schedule ..................................OBC

Roster ...................................................... IFC

Season Outlook ....................................23-25

TV-Radio Roster ......................................IBC

COACHING STAFFHead Coach Marlene Stollings .............17-18

Assistant Coach Kevin Cook .....................19

Assistant Coach Christena Hamilton .........20

Assistant Coach Christie Rogers ...............21

Administrative Asst. Cody Henry ...............22

Athletic Trainer Danielle Ribbons ..............22

Men’s Practice Team .................................46

2011-12 EAGLES ReturneesTiffany Charles......................................30-31

Katie Fitzgerald.....................................32-33

Dequesha McClanahan ........................34-35

Mary Hathaway.....................................36-37

Dee Gray ..............................................38-39

Kaitlyn Rubino ......................................40-41

TaQuoia Hammick ................................42-43

NewcomersDiana Choibekova .....................................44

Taylor Calvert.............................................44

Samiya Wright ...........................................45

Kelsey Corcoran ........................................45

MEDIA INFORMATIONMedia Policies .............................................2

Coaches Show/Luncheon............................2

Winthrop Radio/Eagle TV .........................4-5

Radio/Eagle TV Announcers .......................4

2010-11 Final Statistics .............................26

2010-11 Game-by-Game Results ..............27

2010-11 Team Superlatives .......................48

THE BIG SOUTH CONFERENCEConference Staff ........................................73

About the Big South...................................73

2011-12 Preview ........................................74

All-Time Conference Standings .................75

Big South Records.....................................76

Big South Honor Roll .................................76

Big South Tournament Records .................77

Big South Teams All-Time Records ...........77

2011-12 Composite Schedule ...................78

EAGLE HISTORY2009 WNIT ................................................47

Team Records ...........................................50

Individual Records .....................................51

All-Time Career Leaders ......................52-53

All-Time Letterwinners ..........................54-55

1,000 Point Club ...................................56-57

All-Time Award Winners/Pros ...............58-59

All-Time Records vs. Opponents ...............64

Year-by-Year Records ..........................65-69

TABLE OF CONTENTSTABLE OF CONTENTS

WINTHROP UNIVERSITYPresident Dr. Anthony J. DiGiorgio ..............3

University Profi le.......................................6-7

Athletic Director Tom Hickman ....................8

Athletic Staff ................................................8

Athletic Facilities ..........................................9

Local Attractions ........................................10

Student Services .......................................11

Athletic Training .........................................12

Strength & Conditioning.............................13

Winthrop Coliseum ...............................14-15

OPPONENTSTroy, Bradley, Niagara ...............................61

Stetson, Wichita St., Virginia Commonwealth ...61

Davidson, South Carolina St., Monmouth ...... 62

Fordham, North Carolina Central, Mercer ...... 62

Coastal Carolina, Charleston Sou., Presbyterian.. 63

Asheville, Gardner-Webb, Radford ................. 63

Liberty, High Point, Campbell ......................... 64

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Primary Primary Media Media

OutletsOutlets

Press and Media Credentials: Work-ing press credentials for all Winthrop basketball games may be requested by contacting the media relations offi ce at least two days prior to the desired game. All credentials will be left at the pass gate located on the lower level rear entrance of the Winthrop Coliseum and must be worn at press row and in the media interview room. Spouses and children are not allowed in the press/media areas in compliance with the working code of the United States Basketball Writers Association. Since parking is free at the Coliseum, parking passes are not issued.

Press Row: Is located along courtside of the Winthrop Coliseum playing fl oor and across from the bench area and offi cial table. Seats will be reserved for media who are issued credentials. The press row telephone number is 803-323-2156.

Media Work Room/Services: The working media room and post-game interview area is located adjacent to the media relations offi ce on the lower level of the Winthrop Coliseum. An outside telephone line and a fax machine are available and may be used on a fi rst-come, fi rst-served basis. A complete play-by-play as well as an offi cial box score are distributed at halftime and following the game. Both head coaches and selected players will be brought to the media interview room beginning 10 minutes after the completion of the game. The media work room along

Winthrop Eagle Basketball radio broadcasts can be heard through-out the world via your telephone on TEAMLINE. Just dial 1-800-846-4700 and en-ter the Winthrop team code 1728.

The World Wide Web

Winthrop’s Site: Rosters, coach and player bios, up-to-date statistics, live game stats and results can be found at the Winthrop Athlet-ics site on the World Wide Web. The address for the Win-throp University Athletics web site is www.winthro-peagles.com.

Live internet broadcasts of all women’s basketball games can be accessed by linking from this site to the internet streaming provider (Stretch Internet)

Big South Conference Site: News, standings and statistics on the conference level and links to each of the other eight Big South members can be accessed at the Big South Conference site on the World Wide Web.

The address for the Big South Conference is www.bigsouthsports.com.

MEDIA INFORMATION

Darin GanttSports WriterThe HeraldP.O. Box 11707Rock Hill, SC 29730

Sports EditorThe JohnsonianWinthrop UniversityRock Hill, SC 29733

Harry PickettSports EditorCharlotte ObserverP.O. Box 32188Charlotte, NC 28232

Sports DirectorCN2135 Elizabeth LaneRock Hill, SC 29730

Delano LittleSports DirectorWBT-TVOne Julian Price PlazaCharlotte, NC 28208

Ira CroninSportsNBC6P.O. Box 18665Charlotte,NC 28218

Tiffany WrightSports DirectorWSOC-TVP.O. Box 34665Charlotte, NC 28234

Pete IacobelliSouth Carolina APP.O. Box 101101Columbia, SC 29211

Mario WashingtonWRHI/WRHMP.O. Box 429Rock Hill, SC 29730

Mike PachecoWinthrop Radio/TVWinthrop ColiseumRock Hill, SC 29733

with the arena, is equipped with wireless internet service and high speed internet connections.

Photographers: Only creden-tialed photographers are allowed at courtside. All photographers must display their passes at all times. Attached fl ash photography is not allowed. However, strobe lighting attached to the catwalk area is allowed on a fi rst-come, fi rst-served basis.

Radio Broadcasts: Requests to broadcast any Winthrop game must be approved at least two days in advance by the media relations offi ce. One regular dial-up phone line is available at courtside for visiting radio. To get extra lines, please call Comporium Communications, 803-326-6011.

Weekly Coaches Luncheon: Coach Marlene Stollings is scheduled to speak each Wednesday between 12-1 p.m. during the weekly coaches luncheon at DiGiorgio Campus Center (located next to Lois Rhame West Center. All media are invited to attend.Coach Marlene Stollings Weekly Internet Radio Show: Head Coach Marlene Stollings will have a weekly radio show that will be available for listeners on Monday evenings at 7 p.m. The show will be available through podcast, which you can access through www.winthropeagles.com or iTunes.

ON THE COVERThe magazine theme cover features fi rst year head coach Marlene Stollings with (starting from the left) junior Diana Choibekova, sophomore Dequesha McClanahan and red-shirt freshman Samiya Wright

CREDITSThe 2011-12 women’s basketball online publica-tion was produced by Brett Redden, Assistant Director for Media Relations, with assistance from Jack Frost, Athletic Director for Media Relations and Wesley Herring, Media Rela-tions Assistant. Photo services were provided by Sideline sports, Mike Slade of Visual Media Productions, University Relations, Tim Cowie Photography, Quattro Graphics, Wesley Her-ring, Brett Redden and Jack Frost.

Weekly Basketball Weekly Basketball Coaches LuncheonCoaches Luncheon

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“We at Winthrop encourage “We at Winthrop encourage excellence in all endeavors,excellence in all endeavors, both in the classroom and both in the classroom and in the playing arena.”in the playing arena.”

Winthrop President Anthony DiGiorgio and First Lady Gale

Now in his 23rd year as president of Winthrop University, Dr. Anthony J. DiGiorgio believes that attaining excellence requires three things:• caring more than some might think is wise,• risking more than some might think is safe, and• dreaming more than some might think is practical.

That approach has resulted in Dr. DiGiorgio now being the longest- serving president of any public university in South Carolina, while Winthrop University has grown from a regional college with a venerable history to a national-caliber compre-hensive university that helps set the pace for quality higher education. Today, Winthrop University is regularly rated among the top public institutions of its kind in the South by U.S. News and World Report, winning accolades for:

academic excellence emphasis on students’ personal character development commitment to diversity award-winning student programming sound fi scal management, and overall institutional excellence.

National publications, including Barron’s Best Buys and The Princeton Review, also rate Winthrop University among the “best buy, best value” institutions in the nation. U.S. News and World Report in 2010 also named Winthrop to its “Keep An Eye On These Schools” list of institutions that have recently made “the most promising and innovative changes in academics, faculty, students, campus or facilities.”

Some of the University’s notable accomplishments during Dr. DiGiorgio’s tenure include: the designation change from Winthrop College to Win- throp University in 1992; Winthrop’s fi rst capital campaign, which raised $31.2 mil- lion for scholarships, academic program enhancements and more faculty development and research opportun- ities; more than $120 million in capital building projects that have adapted the University’s historic campus to contem- porary needs, including a new Life Sciences Building; The Courtyard residence hall; Owens Hall, a general use academic building; the West Center for Health, Physical Education and Wellness; Carroll Hall, an academic facil- ity for the College of Business Administration, the Culp Chiller Plant. and the new DiGiorgio Campus Center, named for President DiGiorgio and his wife, Gale. Dr. DiGiorgio began his presidency by articulating a “Vi-sion of Distinction” for Winthrop, then leading the university community in designing a series of annual work plans that advance the goals encompassed by the vision. Each new year’s work plan builds on the foundation of the previous year’s achievements. DiGiorgio likens it to a family’s achievements, with each new generation building on the foundation of its elders — an observation drawn from his own youth. The son of an immigrant bricklayer, Dr. DiGiorgio was born in Sharon, Pa. Like many immigrants to America, the DiGiorgios found that hard work and persistence were the keys to survival – key elements that characterize the DiGiorgio leadership style today. After receiving his undergraduate degree at Gannon Col-lege, Dr. DiGiorgio earned his master’s and doctoral degrees from Purdue University, where he later became an instructor and Assistant to the Dean of Humanities, Social Science and Education. In 1970, he began 19 years of service at The Col-lege of New Jersey, where he served in a number of positions, including Vice President for Academic Affairs. Dr. DiGiorgio has served two terms on the board of direc-tors of the NCAA Board and its executive committee, as well as two terms as president of the Big South Conference, He currently chairs the Membership Committee. In addition, he has served on the board of directors of the Charlotte branch of the Federal Reserve Bank, Richmond District, and in 2009-2010 began a second term on the board of the Charlotte Regional Partnership, a regional economic development organization serving 2.5 million people in both Carolinas.

Dr. Anthony J. DiGiorgioDr. Anthony J. DiGiorgio

Winthrop University President

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Mike PachecoMike PachecoWomen’s Basketball

Radio/TV Play-by-Play

Mike Pacheco (pronounced PUH-Cheek-Oh), a veteran broadcaster in the Charlotte area who has provided play-by-play for college and professional baseball and basketball, enters his fi fth season as the broadcaster for the Winthrop Women’s Basket-ball team on the Winthrop Sports

Network. All women’s games can be heard by going to the Win-throp Athletics web site and then clicking on the Listen To Winthrop Women’s Basketball link. Pacheco is a 1991 graduate of Merrimack College in Mas-sachusetts and is a former producer of Boston Red Sox, Boston Celtics, Boston Bruins and Boston College football and basketball games while working in Boston for radio station WEEI. Prior to com-ing to Charlotte in 1998 as director of marketing for WFNZ, Pacheco worked for two years for ABC News Radio and ABC Radio Networks in New York City. While at ABC Radio Networks, he directed day-by-day operations of the nationally syndicated sports talk show “The Fabulous Sports Babe Show” which was heard on over 200 stations coast-to-coast. The Television Play by Play announcer for the Winthrop Eagles also performs middle innings play-by-play and color analyst duties for the Charlotte Knights Triple AAA baseball team. He also pro-duces the Carolina Panthers radio post-game show and is a fi ll-in host for the show. Pacheco also serves as the in-studio host for the ISP Sports/Boston College Radio Network which broadcasts on the 20-station network that is heard throughout New England. In the past, he has also worked for Metro Networks in Charlotte where he served as Sports, News and Traffi c Anchor.

Bryan DillonBryan DillonColor Analyst

DAVE FRIEDMANDAVE FRIEDMANMen’s Basketball

Radio Play-by-Play

Dillon is in his fi rst season as the color analyst for all the women’s basketball home games. Dillon, a senior at Winthrop, is currently working on a degree in Sport Management and is set to graduate in August of 2012. Prior to his enrolling at Winthrop, Dillon was coaching junior varsity basketball at Dublin Jerome High School in Dubin, OH. In 2008, Dillon moved to South Carolina and began to offi ciate middle and high school basketball as a member of IAABO, a local basketball offi cials association. Dillon played three years of varsity basketball at Osceola High School in KIssimmee, FL. After high school he attended Ohio State before transferring to Winthrop. Dillon resides in Fort Mill, SC with his wife Lindsay Dillon.

WINTHROP RADIO/EAGLE TVWINTHROP RADIO/EAGLE TV

Winthrop provides a radio broad-cast of all women’s basketball games, live over the internet via Stretch Internet. All games will be feature Mike Pacheco with the play-by-play along with color analyst, Bryan Dillon. Each home game is a full televi-sion production done over video stream. Pacheco’s play-by-play on Eagle TV will be simulcast with the internet radio broadcast. All home games will be replayed on Comporium Cable Channel 18. To listen to a radio broadcast,

Women’s Basketball Television/Radio Broadcast InformationWomen’s Basketball Television/Radio Broadcast Informationvisit www.winthropeagles.com and under Media click on Radio Network. Then click on the Game Central logo and it will take you to the broadcast schedule. Tune in 15 minutes early to catch the pre-game show, which includes an interview with head coach Marlene Stollings. Under the Media Menu, you can click on the video streaming link to visit the Eagle TV schedule.

BOBBY STEVENSBOBBY STEVENSMen’s Basketball

Color Analyst

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WINTHROP RADIO/EAGLE TVWINTHROP RADIO/EAGLE TV

TUNE IN TO MIKE PACHECO AND BRYAN DILLON AS THEY BRING YOU THE ACTION OF ALL HOME GAMES LIVE ON THE INTERNET

Marlene Stollings Marlene Stollings RADIO SHOW RADIO SHOW

PODCAST OF SHOWS PODCAST OF SHOWS AVAILABLE MONDAYSAVAILABLE MONDAYS Every Monday Mike Pacheco and head coach Marlene Stollings Every Monday Mike Pacheco and head coach Marlene Stollings

sit down to discuss the ins and outs of Winthrop women’s bas-sit down to discuss the ins and outs of Winthrop women’s bas-ketball. The show includes anyalysis and recaps from the week ketball. The show includes anyalysis and recaps from the week before and a look ahead at games coming up. The show also before and a look ahead at games coming up. The show also includes guests such as player interviews as well as assistant includes guests such as player interviews as well as assistant coaches. The show can be heard by podcast which is available coaches. The show can be heard by podcast which is available through iTunes or on Demand on the radio network portal.through iTunes or on Demand on the radio network portal.

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One of America’s BestOne of America’s Best

ounded in 1886, Winthrop University ounded in 1886, Winthrop University is rated as one of the top regional higher is rated as one of the top regional higher education institutions in the nation. education institutions in the nation. The picturesque campus is ideally The picturesque campus is ideally located in the beautiful upstate section of South located in the beautiful upstate section of South Carolina in the growing city of Rock Hill and only 30 Carolina in the growing city of Rock Hill and only 30 minutes from Charlotte, North Carolina. Winthrop’s minutes from Charlotte, North Carolina. Winthrop’s 100-acre main campus and its 300-acre athletic 100-acre main campus and its 300-acre athletic complex is home to a student body that numbers complex is home to a student body that numbers nearly 6,400.nearly 6,400. Winthrop is large enough to offer Winthrop is large enough to offer a wide range of academic and extra-curricular a wide range of academic and extra-curricular opportunities found at larger universities while at opportunities found at larger universities while at the same time small enough to encourage personal the same time small enough to encourage personal interaction with professors and staff. interaction with professors and staff.

Steeped in tradition, Winthrop is a public institution Steeped in tradition, Winthrop is a public institution with regional prominence. At Winthrop, students with regional prominence. At Winthrop, students excel in an academic environment that is second excel in an academic environment that is second to none among South Carolina’s senior colleges to none among South Carolina’s senior colleges and teaching universities. Unique academic course and teaching universities. Unique academic course offerings and modern, well-equipped facilities offerings and modern, well-equipped facilities guarantee a national-caliber education. With all that guarantee a national-caliber education. With all that Winthrop has to offer, it should be no surprise that Winthrop has to offer, it should be no surprise that U.S. News & World Report has ranked Winthrop U.S. News & World Report has ranked Winthrop as a top ten Southern regional public university as a top ten Southern regional public university for 20 consecutive issues while Consumer Digest for 20 consecutive issues while Consumer Digest ranks Winthrop as one of the top 50 Best Values in ranks Winthrop as one of the top 50 Best Values in Colleges and Colleges and Universities.Universities.

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Athletic Administrative StaffAthletic Administrative StaffTom HickmanDirector of Athletics

Tom Hickman is in his16th year as Winthrop’s director of athletics. He was appointed to the position in July of 1996 after serving as associate athletic director for seven years. The North Carolina native graduat-

ed from Wake Forest University in 1970, and also received his master’s degree from Wake Forest in 1974. Hickman is a member of the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA), and is a former member of the NCAA Div. I Management Council, the NCAA Legislative Review and Interpretations Committee, the NCAA Minority Opportunities and Interests Committee, and currently serves on the Division I Championships/Sports Management Cabinet. He serves on the Big South Confer-ence Budget and Basketball Tournament committees. He and his wife, Karen, are parents of two sons, Wesley and Brett, and a daughter, Lauren.

Jack FrostAssistant AD

for Media Relations

Jeff LahrAssistant AD

for Athletic Training

Jeff Lahr

Wwoa

Jack Frost

Brett ReddenAssistant Director Media Relations

Wes HerringMedia Relations

Assistant

Sharen DuBardDirector of Eagle Club/Varsity Club

Debbie NewsomeAthletic

Business Manager

Norma McDuffi eDirector of

CHAMPS/Life SkillsSWA

Kelvin ThomasDirector of

Video Services

Hayes Galitski Strength Coach

Greg AdamsonAssistant

Strength Coach

Kelly McGinnisAdministrative

AssistantRepresentative

Diane WrightAdministrative

Assistant

Gail LittleAdministrative

Assistant

Linda DorsettMembership

Services Coordinator

Kathy BoulwareAdministrative

Assistant

Brett Redden

Linda DorsettSharen DuBard

Kathy BoulwareDiane WrightDanielle RibbonsAssistant

Athletic Trainer

Debbie Newsome

Gail Little KK

Wes Herring Kelvin Thomas

Norma McDuffie

Kelly McGinnisCharlie HartAssistant

Athletic Trainer

Hayes Galitski Greg AdamsonClaire Mooney-MelvinAcademic Services

Assistant

Claire Mooney-MelvinC

Aimee KlineDirector of

Marketing & Prmotions

Aimee Kline

Dan HopperAssistant AD

for Marketing & Sales

Dan LundyAssistant

Athletic Trainer

Dan Lundy

Larry McLaineTicket

Manager

Everett HuttoDirector ofNew Media

Dan MurrayAssociate AD

for Facilities Operations& Sales

Scott McDonaldAssociate AD

for Compliance, Student Services & Donor Relations

Scott McDonaldDan Murray

DCharlie Hart Danielle RibbonsDBrittany BinghamAssistant

Athletic Trainer

Brittany Bingham

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Terry FieldTerry Field

Belk Track ComplexBelk Track Complex

Eagle FieldEagle Field

The Winthrop BallparkThe Winthrop Ballpark

Memorial CourtsMemorial Courts

Winthrop ColiseumWinthrop Coliseum

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Winthrop is located just 30 minutes from downtown Charlotte, NC and the Charlotte-Douglas International Airport. Professional sports teams such as the Carolina Panthers of the NFL, the NBA Charlotte Bobcats and the AAA Baseball Charlotte Knights are also located within a few miles of the Winthrop campus. Historicdowntown Rock Hill with itsrestaurants and pubs is onlya short distance from campus .

Charlotte’s SkylineCharlotte’s Skyline

Bank of America StadiumBank of America Stadium

Time-Warner ArenaTime-Warner Arena

Knights StadiumKnights Stadium

DowntownDowntownRock HillRock Hill

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Winthrop Athletics is strongly committed to the welfare and support of its student-athletes through its Academics, Student Services and Compliance offi ces. Winthrop’s committment to academic integrity is demonstrated by providing its student-athletes with a variety of resources which are housed in the Rock Hill Coca-Cola Academic Resource Center to help them achieve success in the classroom. The academic staff works closely with its student-athletes throughout their entire experience at Winthrop University to ensure their academic success. Services include advising student-athletes regarding general academic issues, NCAA academic eligibility and degree planning. Winthrop also assists students with the University academic requirements - proper counseling to student-athletes in academic planning matters such as goal setting, plans of study, schedule building, choosing majors and degree requirements. The academic services staff also makes student-athletes aware of the NCAA, Big South Conference, and Winthrop University academic policies that affect their academic progress. Winthrop Athletics holds its staff and student-athletes to the highest standards of honesty, fairness, and professional ethics. A student-athlete computer lab in the coliseum is provided for the athletes during set hours as well. Tutoring is also provided to all student-athletes. The Academic Coordinator works closely with the academic departments of Winthrop to provide student-athletes with highly recommended and trained tutors. Study Hall is one area utilized to assist student-athletes in developing effective time

management skills. All incoming student-athletes (freshmen and transfers) are required to complete a prescribed number of study hall hours each week.

CHAMPS/Life Skills Programs Winthrop University is committed to providing the student-athlete with personal development opportunities that will challenge and enhance the individual’s collegiate experience. The program is designed to provide the student-athlete with leadership and service learning experiences. In addition, programs and seminars address career development, academic success, and personal achievement.

The Coca-Cola Academic Resource Center provides a staffed study hall for student-athletes

Winthrop’s Student Athlete Advisory Council has earned the Big South Confer-ence Kallander Cup three straight years.

The CHAMPS/Life Skills Program (Challenging Athletes Minds for Personal Success) was founded in 1991 by the NCAA Foundation and the Division 1-A Athletic Directors’ Association. As part of the CHAMPS/Life Skills Program, the Student-Athlete Advisory Council (SAAC) was formed to hear the “voice” of student-athletes, help provide feedback to the Coordinator and allow student-athletes a voice in certain policies and events pertaining to them. Student-Athlete Advisory CouncilThe Student-Athlete Advisory Council (SAAC) is a representative body of every varsity sport at Winthrop University. The Council is student-athlete led. Representatives of each athletic team work with the CHAMPS/Life Skills Coordinator to oversee the program and make sure the program is meeting the needs of the Winthrop University student-athletes. Through the efforts of SAAC, Winthrop has won the 2009, 2010 and 2011 Kallander Cups from the Big South Conference for its community service.

Claire Mooney-MelvinAcademic Services

Intern

Scott McDonaldAssoc. AD for Compliance,

Student Services & Donor Relations

Norma McDuffi eCHAMPS/Life Skills Director

Senior Women’s Administrator

Cl i M M l i Norma McDuffie

Computer lab is available Computer lab is available to student-athletes to student-athletes

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Jeff Lahr is in his 18th year as Winthrop’s head athletic trainer. A native of Whitehouse, Ohio, Lahr earned his undergraduate degree from the University of Toledo in 1989 and received his master’s

degree in sports medicine from Michigan State in 1991. He is a member of the National Athletic Trainers Association (NATA), and began his professional career in 1991 at North Carolina Central in Durham, NC. He and his wife, Marta, are the parents of two sons, A.J., age 15, and Tyler,14 and a daughter, Kendall, 13. The Lahr’s reside in Rock Hill.

JEFF LAHRAssistant Athletic Director For Athletic Training

Associate HeadAssociate HeadAthletic TrainerAthletic TrainerDaniel LundyDaniel Lundy

Assistant Assistant Athletic TrainerAthletic Trainer

Charlie HartCharlie Hart

Assistant Assistant Athletic TrainerAthletic Trainer

Danielle Ribbons

Winthrop provides fi ve full-time certifi ed athletic trainers (Jeff Lahr, Daniel Lundy, Brittany Bingham, Charlie Hart and Danielle Ribbons) along with three graduate assistants (Amy Humphries, Carlie Clark and Kelly Wright). Winthrop’s athletic training staff’s goal is to attain excellence in all aspects of sports medicine. The staff works hard to deliver the highest quality health care to all of its student-athletes.

Dr. Derrick Blackwell

Team Physican

Dr. John TempleTeam Physican

Amy Humphries

Carlie Clark

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Kelly Wright

Assistant Assistant Athletic TrainerAthletic Trainer

Brittany BinghamBrittany Bingham

Kelly Wright

Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainers

Amy Humphries

Carlie Clark

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HAYES GALITSKIHead Strength & Conditioning Coach

Hayes Galitski is in his fourth year as the Winthrop Strength & Condition-ing head coach. He was appointed to that position on July 14, 2008 after serving as the assistant strength coach during the 2007-08 year.

Galitski, a native of Lock Haven, PA, is a 2005 graduate of Lock Haven University with a degree in Fit-ness Management. While an undergraduate at Lock Haven, he served an internship with Penn State during the 2004 summer and 2005 spring semesters. Following graduation from Lock Haven, Galitski served as a graduate assistant at Bowling Green State University from 2005 until coming to Winthrop. While at BGSU, he worked with the football, men’s and women’s basketball, baseball, hockey, men’s soccer, softball and women’s golf teams. He earned a master’s degree from Bowling Green in Developmental Kinesiology.

Winthrop began its Strength and Conditioning program in 2002 and it has quickly become very valuable to the success of Winthrop Athletics. The program was created to aid in injury prevention and improve the athletes performance. All student-athletes receive personal instructions and attention. Hayes Galitski is in his fourth year as head strength coach after serving as an assistant for one year. He is responsible for designing and implementing the strength and conditioning programs for all 17 sports teams. Greg Adamson is in his fi rst year as assistant strength coach and Kaley Viola is in her fi rst year as a graduate assistant strength coach.

Graduate Assistant Strength Coach

Kaley Viola

Assistant Strength CoachGreg Adamson

Assistant Graduate Assistant

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Winthrop’s basketball teams play in the beautiful and modern 6,100-seat Winthrop Coliseum, the headquarters for the athletic department and located on Eden Terrace about one mile from the main campus. The coliseum was the home of the Carolina Panthers of the National Football League for two years. The facility was completed in October, 1982, at a cost of $10.7 million. The colise-um is a multi-purpose facility and is used year-around for athletic events, concerts, conventions, receptions, conferences, and vari-ous entertainment events. In addition to the main playing arena, the coliseum contains a modern athletic training room, weight room, laundry room, eight dressing rooms for athletes and

visiting entertainers, a booster club meeting room, equipment room, media room, two classrooms, 30 of-fi ces, three conference rooms, and a fi lm review room. The ceiling of the building rises 34 feet above the arena fl oor and the structure sits on pilings that extend 27-and-one-half feet below ground. The overall size of the building is 271.6 feet x 321.6 feet and covers 158,884 square feet. In the summer of 2002 the coli-seum underwent rennovations. The arena seats were replaced with all maroon chairs and the outside walls of the coliseum were covered in brick and a new canopy entrance was erected. In the summer of 2004, the Hall of Fame displays were built in the con-course as well as a new restaurant.

WINTHROP COLISEUMWINTHROP COLISEUMThe Eagles’ Record

In Winthrop ColiseumSeason Won Lost Pct.1982-83 7 7 .5001983-84 10 5 .6671984-85 9 5 .6431985-86 10 3 .7691986-87 4 6 .4001987-88 8 5 .6151988-89 6 5 .5461989-90 2 11 .1541990-91 2 11 .1541991-92 3 11 .2141992-93 4 8 .3331993-94 3 11 .2141994-95 4 9 .3081995-96 7 6 .5381996-97 7 5 .5831997-98 5 8 .3851998-99 7 6 .538 1999-00 6 7 .4622000-01 7 6 .5382001-02 6 9 .4002002-03 7 6 .5382003-04 5 8 .3852004-05 1 10 .0902005-06 9 6 .6002006-07 2 10 .1672007-08 10 4 .7142008-09 9 6 .6002009-10 10 3 .7692010-11 6 10 .37529 Years Totals 181 212 .461

The beautiful 6,100 seat Winthrop Coliseum has been The beautiful 6,100 seat Winthrop Coliseum has been the home of the Eagles for 29 years.the home of the Eagles for 29 years.

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WINTHROP COLISEUMWINTHROP COLISEUMColiseum Floor Gets A FaceliftColiseum Floor Gets A Facelift

This past summer, the coliseum fl oor was forced to be repainted due to the rule changes for the 2011-12 season affect-ing the men’s and women’s basketball team. The women’s three point line has been removed and both teams will shoot threes from the same line at 20 feet, six inches. There is also an addition to the lane with the implimentation of the restricted area arc under the basket. The restricted area is three feet from the center of the basket, where a secondary defender cannon legally take a charge. Having to make changes to the layout, Winthrop took the opportunity to refresh the logo in the middle of the court as well. Below is a rendition of what the new fl oor will look like for the 2011-12 sea-son.

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Assistant CoachAssistant CoachChristena HamiltonChristena Hamilton

Head Coach

Head Coach

Marlene Stollings

Marlene Stollings

Assistant CoachAssistant CoachKevin CookKevin CookAssistant Coach

Assistant Coach

Christie Rogers

Christie Rogers

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arlene Stollings, the associate

head coach at Ole Miss and scoring legend as a high school and col-lege player in Ohio, was introduced on Tuesday as Winthrop University’s new head women’s bas-ketball coach.

Stollings becomes the 13th different coach in school history as she comes to Winthrop after spending the previ-ous four seasons at the University of Mississippi. As an Associate Head Coach at Ole Miss, her duties included recruiting and player development. Stollings possesses an exceptional ability to develop talent, which she notably proved with the Rebels. “I’m so excited and honored to be an Eagle,” said Stollings. “I’d like to start by thanking Tom Hickman and president Dr. DiGiorgio for giving me this opportunity. I’m extremely anxious to meet with the team. Our success may not come overnight, but it will come. Winning will be-come expected here. I want to be the team our opponents aspire to be.” “We were overwhelmed with the interest in the women’s basketball job here at Winthrop,” said Winthrop Athletic Director Tom Hickman. “As a result, the screening process took a bit longer than we anticipated. During that process, Marlene Stollings’ background and her experi-ence at many Division I levels clearly stood out. She is a proven recruiter and has shown her ability to lead a pro-gram as evidenced by her tenure as a successful interim head coach. We are happy to have her taking the reins of our women’s basketball program.” One of the brightest young coaching minds in the Southeastern Conference, Marlene Stollings was recently elevated to Associate Coach at Ole Miss prior to the 2010-11 season. She is responsible for the Rebels’ overall offense as well as oversight of recruiting, scouting and coordination of individual guard development entering her fourth sea-

son on Head Coach Renee Ladner’s staff. Stollings was recognized by Nike in 2010 as one of the top assistants in the country and received an invitation to attend its prestigious Villa 7 Consortium, an accomplishment reserved for a small group of the country’s elite assistant basketball coaches. She has also established herself as a passionate and ac-complished national recruiter and turned heads with the signing of arguably the best Ole Miss recruiting class in nearly 30 years in 2010. Mississippi native Valencia McFarland, who is ranked as the No. 14 point guard in the nation by ESPN HoopGurlz, high-lights a class that also includes highly touted players from Ohio, Tennessee and Arkansas. In addition to her coaching and recruiting abilities, Stollings is known nationally for her exceptional gift of developing talent, which has helped Ole Miss feature one of the top guard corps in the country in each of her three seasons with the team. She mentored former Ole Miss guard Bianca Thomas into a 2010 fi rst-round draft pick of the WNBA’s Los Angles Sparks. Under Stollings’ tutelage, Thomas put together a record-breaking season in 2009-10 on her way to ranking 10th in the NCAA and fi rst the SEC in scoring by averaging 20.9 points per game en route to an All-SEC fi rst-team selection for the second consecutive season. Thomas became the fi rst Rebel since Jen-nifer Gillom in 1986 to lead the SEC in scoring and fi nished her career sixth all-time at Ole Miss in scoring. Thomas was also one of the nation’s top long distance shooters and ended the season ranked 10th in the nation with 3.1 three-pointers per game. She set a new Ole Miss single-season record with 100 three-pointers and left Oxford ranked second all-time in school history in career treys. Shantell Black had a third straight strong year under the direction of Stollings and fi nished the 2009-10 season sixth in the SEC with 4.2 assists per game. Black left Ole Miss fourth on the Rebels’ all-time assist list with 522. Stollings also helped Black become one of the top long-distance shooters in the league last season, as Black fi nished eighth in the conference with a 37.1 shooting percentage from beyond the arc. Rebel point guard Kayla Melson also fl ourished under Stollings in 2009-10 and fi nished the season fi rst in the SEC and 10th in the NCAA with 5.9 assists per game. Melson put together four games of at least 10 assists and turned in just the third triple-double in school history when she fi nished with 11 points, 11 rebounds and 11 assists in the season opener. Melson also developed into one of the league’s top scoring threats and ended the year 19th in the SEC with 12.2 points per game. Melson more than doubled her scoring output from her sophomore year when she tallied 5.7 points per game.

Stollings is the 13th head coach in Winthrop History

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Stollings brought a rich background to Ole Miss with extensive experience as both a player and a coach at the Division I level. Her 10 years of progressive coaching and recruiting experience includes the A-10 and Sun Belt Conferences as well as the Horizon League and now the SEC. Stollings came to Oxford after completing a two-year stint (2005-07) at Saint Louis University. Her fi rst recruiting class as co-recruiting coordinator for Saint Louis was arguably the best in school history. The 2005 class included Miss Illinois Basketball and two All-State performers from Ohio. She brings proven experience in rebuilding pro-grams having done so not only at Saint Louis University, but also at WrightState and New Mexico State. Prior to SLU, Stollings was an assistant coach at Wright State for the 2003-04 season. The Raiders won a postseason game for just the second time in school history that year and fi nished with a winning home record for the fi rst time in eight seasons. Stollings coached one All-Conference team selection as well as an All-Newcomer squad mem-ber. In December 2002, Stollings was appointed interim head coach at New Mexico State and guided the team to a 9-3 record. The Aggies claimed fi rst place in the Sun Belt West Division for the fi rst time in school history and had two players named to the All-Conference team. The Aggies led the country in 3-point fi eld goals made that season at 8.8 per game and set an NCAA record with 21 treys in one game which still ranks No. 1 in NCAA history. Stollings began her coaching career spending one year at Jacksonville University in Florida. The Dolphins set school records that year for overall and conference wins along with the team’s best conference fi nish. As a collegiate player, Stollings earned fi rst-team All-Mid-American Conference honors at Ohio after fi nishing eighth in the nation and leading the league in scoring at 22.9 points per game her senior year. She served as team captain for the Bobcats and earned Kodak All-American honorable mention honors in 1998. Stollings remains in the Ohio record books with 10 three-point baskets and 41 points scored in a single game. Off the court, she earned the Ohio University Alumni Scholar Athlete Citation and Dean’s list honors. She graduated with both a B.B.A. in marketing and a B.S. in sport industry from Ohio University in 1998. Stollings began her collegiate playing career at Ohio State Univer-sity and was a two-time scholar athlete for the Buckeyes. Following her collegiate playing career, Stollings played one season professionally for Club ABB Baden in Switzerland. She was later invited to the WNBA Utah Starzz training camp in 1999, and also played for the NWBL Mobile Majesty. While playing professionally in Europe, Stollings coached a men’s club team to an un-

defeated season. Stollings had an outstanding prep career at Beaver-Eastern High School in Pike County, Ohio. Considered one of the fi nest scorers to ever play in the basketball rich state of Ohio, she fi nished as the leading scorer in the history of Ohio high school basketball (both boys and girls) with 3,514 points. This point total still remains the highest in Ohio history. The 1993 Ohio Miss Basketball was also presented a resolution by both the Ohio Senate and House of Representatives for her academic and athletic achievement. Stollings was a two-time Division III Player of the Year and four-time conference Player of the Year. She earned Kodak All-American honors her senior season. Her name currently appears over 30 times in the OHSAA (Ohio High School Ath-letic Association) record books. In her honor, February 19 was declared Marlene Stollings Day in Pike County, Ohio.

Stollings was introducted as the new head coach of the Lady Eagle basketball program on April, 12, 2011

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Kevin Cook was hired in August, 2011 as an assistant coach for the Lady Eagle program. He is a former four-time WNBA world champion who has coached at all levels. Cook has been involved with women’s basketball for over two decades and brings a wealth of coaching experience at the colle-giate level. Cook’s experience goes beyond the collegiate level as he was on the staff for 11 years of the Houston Comets dynasty of the WNBA. The Comets captured the fi rst four WNBA championships and made the play-offs nine out of the fi rst 10 years. He also served as an assistant coach for the victori-ous West squad in the WNBA’s fi rst three All-Star games. For capturing its champi-onships, Cook accompanied the Comets players and coaches to four different White House visits where the teams were recog-nized for their achievements. Cook was able to meet former president’s George H.W. Bush, Bill Clinton and George W. Bush dur-ing his time with the Comets. On July 23, 2011 the WNBA released its Top 15 play-ers of All-Time list and four Comet players that Cook coached made the list (Sheryl Swoopes, Dawn Staley, Cynthia Cooper and Tina Thompson). Prior to his arrival with the Houston Comets, Cook served as an Associate Head Coach for the University of Houston from 1995-97. From 1983-1993, Cooke was an assistant coach at the University of Kansas under Women’s Basketball Hall of Famer, Marian E. Washington. During his time in Lawrence, KS, Cook helped the Jayhawks to four conference championships, four NCAA Tournament appearances and two WNIT berths. He spent the past four seasons as the head coach of Gallaudet University, where he led his team to a 24-4 record during the 2010-11 season and was named the WBCA Region III Coach of the Year. Gallaudet is the world’s only all-deaf college. Cook’s international coaching experi-ence comes from having led the Nigeria women’s basketball national team. He coached the Nigerian national team in the

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URBANA UNIVERSITY, 1983

ASSISTANT COACH KEVIN COOKASSISTANT COACH KEVIN COOK

Education College: Urbana Univ. (OH), ‘83 Grad School: Gallaudet Univ., ‘10

Coaching Experience 2006-11: Head Coach, Gallaudet University 2006-07: Head Coach, Nigeria National Women’s Team1995-2006: Assistant Coach, Houston Comets (WNBA)1993-95: Head Coach, Garden City Community College1984-93: Assistant Coach, Univ. of Kansas

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Hamilton is in her fi rst season as an as-sistant coach of the Lady Eagle basketball program. Hamilton was the fi rst member of Stollings coaching staff to be hired after spending the 2010-11 season as an assis-tant coach with Daytona State College. In 2010-11, the Lady Falcons were Mid-Florida Co-Conference Champions. The team ranked as high as third in the state of Florida and also posted the state’s best mark for points allowed at 56.7 per game. Hamilton, a stand-out player for Temple University, served as the recruiting coordina-tor as well as the academic coordinator for Daytona State. She assisted in the devel-opment of three First Team All-Mid-Florida Conference players and two Second Team selections with one of the players being an All-State recipient during the 2010-11 season. Under her tutelage as academic coordinator, Mekiala Qualls became the fi rst player in school history to win the Sandy Miller Academic Award. Under her direc-tion of academics for the team, four players received Mid-Florida Conference Scholar Athlete Awards. Hamilton graduated cum laude from Temple University in 2004 with a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration. During her time at Temple, Hamilton was a member of the women’s basketball team where she enjoyed an impressive career. In her career she started 48 games and led the team to two Philadelphia Big-5 Titles, two Atlantic-10 championships and two trips to the NCAA Tournament. Individually, Hamilton earned Atlantic-10 All-Tournament Team honors in 2004 while helping the Owls to the confer-ence championship and its second NCAA Tournament appearance in three seasons. She was also named to the Big-5 All-Aca-demic Team, and earned the Team Student-Athlete Academic Award in 2003 and 2004. Just this past semester, Hamilton earned a master’s degree in public administration from Villanova. In addition to her coaching duties, Ham-ilton was very involved in the community serving as the coordinator for community service for the Athletic Department’s “Com-

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munity Leadership Committee”, which was to provide voluntary assistance to organiza-tions in need of a helping hand and promote awareness of athletic involvement in the Daytona Beach community. Hamilton spent two years coaching girls’ basketball at Coatesville High School before taking the assistant position at Daytona State. In her fi rst season, the team posted a 24-7 record and featured All-American guard Amber White, who just wrapped-up her collegiate career with the North Carolina State women’s basketball program. She also coached several women’s basketball recreational league teams in the Philadel-phia area and ran two youth leagues, one in Coatesville, PA and the other in Phoenix-ville, PA. Prior to joining the staff at Daytona State, Hamilton used to conduct basketball camps and clinics with her brother Rich-ard “Rip” Hamilton throughout the year at various locations across the country. Rip Hamilton is a three-time All-Star and World Champion (2004) with the Detroit Pistons of the NBA. He also led Connecticut men’s basketball team to a 1999 National Champi-onship and was named the Most Outstand-ing Performer of the NCAA Final Four. “I am excited about bringing Coach Hamilton to our program,” said Stollings. “She is an experienced and relentless re-cruiter with an exceptional ability to interact with student-athletes. I expect her to have an immediate impact on our ability to attract top talent to Winthrop University.”

TEMPLE UNIVERSITY, 2004

ASSISTANT COACH CHRISTENA HAMILTONASSISTANT COACH CHRISTENA HAMILTON

Education College: Temple, ‘04 Grad School: Villanova, ‘11

Coaching Experience 2009-11: Assistant Coach, Daytona State College

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Rogers is in her fi rst season with The Lady Eagle staff after spending the last two seasons at Clemson University as a gradu-ate assistant, where she worked directly with the recruiting coordinator and many other aspects of the program. While at Clemson, Rogers worked directly with the recruiting coordinator and was partially responsible for all recruiting ef-forts. She aided in all on-campus offi cial/un-offi cial recruiting visits as well as holding the responsibility of being the video coordinator. Prior to Clemson, Rogers was a women’s basketball coaches intern for the Washington Mystics of the WNBA where she assisted in individual workouts, planning of practices, keeping statistics, scouting op-ponents, game fi lm breakdown, administra-tive tasks and many other coaching aspects. In the summer of 2006, Rogers was a varsity summer league coach for Archi-bishop Spalding High School where she was responsible for all aspects of coaching the girls’ basketball team. Her responsibili-ties included planning of practices, in-game coaching, and implementing game plans. She led the team to the Anne Arundel County summer league championship. Rogers’ playing experience began in 2005 at St. Mary’s College of Maryland and continued at Washington College after trans-ferring prior to her sophomore season. She was a three-year captain for Washington College. During her time with Washington College the team fi nished third at the 2006 Lincoln University James A. Richardson Tip-off Tournament and captured2007 Saint Joseph College Tip-off Classic. In her fi rst season at Washington Col-lege, Rogers was the starting point guard and helped the team to a seven win im-provement from the season prior. Rogers’ experience expands into the summer camp counselor for Archbishop Spalding High School (2002-2007), St. Mary’s College of Maryland (2005), the United States Naval Academy (2006, 2007), Tim Legler Basketball Camp (2010) and

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Lady Tiger Basketball Camp (2010). Rogers became the second member of the women’s basketball coaching staff under Stollings, who took over the Lady Eagle program this past April. “Coach Rogers is a fi rst-rate addition to our program,” said Stollings. “Her ACC ex-perience at Clemson University, knowledge of the game, passion and enthusiasm will be key assets in recruiting and developing our Lady Eagles. I am thrilled she is joining our Winthrop family.”

WASHINGTON COLLEGE, 2009

ASSISTANT COACH CHRISTIE ROGERSASSISTANT COACH CHRISTIE ROGERS

Education College: Washington College, ‘09 Grad School: Clemson, ‘11

Coaching Experience 2009-11: Graduate Assistant Coach, Clemson University2009-11: Coaching Intern, Washington Mystics (WNBA)

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SUPPORT STAFFSUPPORT STAFFDanielle Ribbons

Assistant Athletic Trainer

Danielle Ribbons is in her second year as a full-time as-sistant athletic trainer. A native of Clinton, Maine, she will work with the women’s basketball and women’s golf programs. She earned her

undergraduate degree from the University of New England in 2008 and a master’s degree from Florida in 2010. While working toward her master’s degree, Ribbons served as the head athletic trainer for one year at Fort White High School and for one year at Santa Fe College. Her twin sister, Kristen, is also an athletic trainer at Stony Brook University in Stony Brook, N.Y.

Cody HenryCody HenryAdministrative Assistant

Cody Henry, a native of Joes, CO, is in his fi rst season with the Winthrop women’s basket-ball program. Henry comes to Winthrop after earning his Bachelor of Business in Banking and Fi-

nance, Managerial Finance and Real Estate from the University of Mississippi in May of 2010. After graduation, Henry served as the Com-munity Assistant at Campus Creek Apartments in Oxford, MS while he worked with the women’s basketball team as a volunteer member of the men’s practice team. He also served as an intern for the Ole Miss Skybox where he managed suite attendants. Henry has also done volunteer work for the Oxford Lafayette Humane Society, Boy and Girls Club (Oxford, MS) and High Plains Elementary. Prior to his arrival at Ole Miss, Henry played basketball for Otero Junior College, located in La Junta, CO. He also graduated Magna Cum Laude from Otero in May of 2008 with an Associ-ates Degree in Science. Henry earned Academic All-American and Academic All-Region honors in 2008. While at Ole Miss, Henry earned such honors as Gamma Beta Phi Honors Society, Phi Kappa Phi Honors Society as well as being named to the Chancellor’s Honor Roll and the Dean’s Honor Roll. As a prep player, Henry was named the Den-ver Post Player of the Year while leading his high school team to a state championship his senior season. Henry was selected the MVP of the state tournament. He was also named his high school Valedictorian.

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For the fi rst time in seven seasons, Winthrop will be led by a new coach as Marlene Stollings was hired in April of 2011 as the 13th head coach in Winthrop women’s basketball history and inherits a team with a mix of youth and experience that fi nished with a 13-18 record last season. Bud Childers hired in 2004 to rebuild a program that had never had a winnings season at the NCAA Division I level. Under Childers the program enjoyed its fi rst ever 20-win season and postseason appearance. Now Stollings has been hired to lead the program to the next level: An NCAA Tournament appearance. One of the fi rst things on Stollings list-to-do is establish a culture of standards for which the program will operate. She wants the program to operate in a fi rst class manner in everything it does. “The one thing that we have been instilling with everything we do is to have a championship mentality.” Stollings was also brought in to to turn around an offense that ranked 317th nationally in 2010-11 and eventually make Winthrop a power program in the Big South Conference and beyond. Despite the offensive struggles from a season ago, Winthrop was strong defensively as it held opponets to 34.6 percent, which fi nished sixth best nationally. Opponents scored just 56.3 points per game. How does she plan to do that? By playing an up tempo style,

shooting the three, getting to the free throw line through aggres-sive play and forcing opponents to guard multiple looks. Stollings looks at the team be-ing young in some key positions as a positive. “I like that we are young. Our youth provides us the luxury of training good habits and implementing a system for long term continuity.” Even though Stollings and her staff are implementing a new system and in their fi rst year, she expects wins early and often. She is not ready to wait for the wins to come eventually. “I expect us to win. Winning is contagious and we want our

region to catch the fever! I expect us to grow with every practice and with each game.” With the improvement of of-fense as the focus, Stollings said the team will still get after it defensively as the team will give multiple looks and mix up defenses to make it harder for op-ponents to prepare. The potential to win early is there as the team returns a tal-ented group with the addition of three talented newcomers. “There’s a tremendous amount of enthusiasm and optimism with our team. They are hungry for success and want to be success-ful.”

BACKCOURT

This will be one of the strengths of the Eagles this sea-son as the team returns four guards from a season ago and welcomes two newcomers that will only make the team better. Sophomore Dequesha McCla-nahan is the top returning player on the team, having led the team in scoring, assists and steals in her fi rst season McClanahan, who enjoyed one of the most decorated freshman seasons in school history, earned Big South Conference Freshman of the Year honors as she averaged a team-best 12.5 points per game. McClanahan was the team’s starting point guard and logged over 1,000 minutes of action. She led the team in scoring 15 times and set a couple of freshman

New Era Begins For Lady Eagles

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records along the way. In her fi rst ever road game, McClanahan poured in a career-high 26 points at Virginia Commonwealth. She scored 20 points in the second half alone. Another returning starter is junior Mary Hathaway, who aver-aged 5.7 points and 5.1 rebounds with 30 starts. Hathaway is a blue collar player that will dive for ev-ery ball and battle in the paint for rebounds. The 6-0 guard/forward out of Fort Wayne, IN struggled with her shot in 2010-11, but still managed to fi ght for points and fi nished with the fi fth best average on the team. She set career-highs in points, rebounds, assists and steals. She also shot a career-best 70 percent from the foul line. Sophomore Tiffany Charles returns after being one of the key elements off the bench in 2010-11 as she averaged 3.9 points and 3.2 rebounds. Charles fi nished second on the team in steals with 53 and fell one rebound shy of 100. In addition to her defensive skills, Charles also has the ability to help on the offensive end. She scored a career-high 12 points in her fi rst collegiate game against Belmont and had double-fi gures in two other games. Charles scored at least four points in 15 of the 30 games she played. Dee Gray is another returning player that saw signifi cant time in 2010-11. The 5-8, sophomore guard out of Bellwood, IL, aver-aged 10.1 minutes per game with averages of 1.9 points and 0.8 rebounds. She had her best

game against Longwood with a career-high eight points. Gray is a strong player that will get into the paint, work hard for rebounds and play tough defense. Stollings brought in junior col-lege transfer Diana Choibekova, also known as Chobie, to help offensively as another scoring threat. Choibekova averaged 10 points per game in helping Dayto-na State College to a Mid-Florida Conference Co-Championship and earned a Mid-Florida Con-ference State Team nomination. Choibekova is originally from Manhattan, NY where she attend-ed Baruch College Campus High School. She was a First Team All-City performer as a senior and also fi nished the season shoot-ing 86 percent from the foul line. As a senior she also earned NYC

Championship Tournament MVP and helped her team to a NYC PSAL Division A City Champion-ship. Taylor Calvert is also a new-comer with the ability to play a guard position. The 5-11 fresh-man from San Antonio, TX, who was an All-District, All-Region and All-State at Byron P. Steele II High School. The Eagles also return Samiya Wright, who missed her freshman season with a knee injury she suffered at the start of preseason. Wright is a 5-8 guard out of Oswe-go, IL where she fi nished as the second leading scorer in school history at Oswego High School. As a senior she averaged 14.6 points and earned Second Team All-State honors by the AP and Illinois Basketball Coaches Asso-

2011-12 Season Outlook

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ciation. She was also the Player of the Year in 2010 by the Aurora Beacon News and the MVP of the Southwest Prairie Conference.

FRONT COURT

There are only four players listed on the roster as a forward or center and two of them are return-ing starters in senior’s TaQuoia Hammick and Kaitlyn Rubino. Ju-nior Katie Fitzgerald has some ex-perience while the other forward is freshman Kelsey Corcoran. There are a couple of players listed as a combo guard/forward in Calvert and Hathaway. Hammick fi nished the 2010-11 season fourth on the team in scor-ing and fi rst in rebounding. She averaged 6.6 points per game and 7.2 rebounds, but had some inju-ries midway through the year. She fi nished the last 16 games aver-aging 9.1 points and 8.9 rebounds while shooting 48 percent from the fl oor. She also averaged 1.2 blocks per game in that stretch. Hammick is a big body inside with a soft touch and the ability to have big rebounding games. In 2010-11 she had eight games with 10 rebounds or more. Hammick has improved every season and made big strides in the second half of last season so 2011-12 could be a big year. Rubino continued to make the most out of her opportunity as a walk-on two seasons ago as she fi nished third on the team in scoring at 6.7 points and also averaged 3.9 rebounds while shooting 49 percent from the fl oor. The 6-0 forward works hard on

the glass on both ends of the fl oor as she fi nished with 57 offensive rebounds and 57 defensive re-bounds. Rubino scored in double-fi gures in seven games and had a career-high against Southern Wesleyan while scoring a career-best 15 points in a conference game in helping the Eagles defeat UNC Asheville on the road. Fitzgerald was set to play a bigger role as a sophomore with a strong preseason in 2010-11, but suffered a hand injury that she never fully recovered from. She saw action in 22 games off the bench and averaged just 6.3 minutes per game and 2.3 points. Her best performance came on Feb. 5, 2011 when she led the team with 11 points in a home

victory over Longwood. Fitzgerald is a good athlete with the ability to score inside and out. She fi nished the last season 3-for-8 from be-hind the arc. Corcoran comes to the Eagles after an impressive high school career where she was listed on ESPN’s Women’s Basketball Re-cruiting Prospects list when she signed in the fall. She graduated from The Miller School, where she transferred to prior to her senior year. As a junior she averaged 14 points and 11 rebounds at Skyline High School, where she was an Al-District and All-Area selection.

2011-12 Season Outlook

Sophomore Tiffany Charles was second on the team in steals last season and also averaged over three rebounds per game

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2010-11 Season StatisticsSEASON TOTALS

CONFERENCE TOTALSRECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES 5-11 2-6 3-5 0-0CONFERENCE 5-11 2-6 3-5 0-0NON-CONFERENCE 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

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 avg22 MCCLANAHAN, Dequ 16-16 548 34.2 69-206 . 3 3 5 15-56 . 2 6 8 48-65 . 7 3 8 11 38 49 3.1 48 2 58 75 0 28 201 12.650 HAMMICK, TaQuoia 15-12 393 26.2 60-121 . 4 9 6 0-1 . 0 0 0 9-23 . 3 9 1 55 69 124 8.3 38 1 10 30 22 6 129 8.613 LYONS, Lacey 16-15 517 32.3 41-124 . 3 3 1 23-70 . 3 2 9 10-12 . 8 3 3 8 38 46 2.9 36 1 17 26 1 8 115 7.242 RUBINO, Kaitlyn 16-12 378 23.6 45-97 . 4 6 4 3-14 . 2 1 4 12-17 . 7 0 6 21 34 55 3.4 33 2 16 29 6 9 105 6.603 COX, Ashley 16-7 327 20.4 31-82 . 3 7 8 4-12 . 3 3 3 22-28 . 7 8 6 13 44 57 3.6 18 0 5 27 4 10 88 5.523 HATHAWAY, Mary 16-15 466 29.1 22-88 . 2 5 0 6-41 . 1 4 6 30-39 . 7 6 9 22 65 87 5.4 34 0 23 33 1 17 80 5.005 CHARLES, Tiffany 16-2 322 20.1 17-76 . 2 2 4 2-8 . 2 5 0 16-26 . 6 1 5 17 33 50 3.1 30 1 22 38 0 23 52 3.321 FITZGERALD, Katie 14-0 77 5.5 12-23 . 5 2 2 1-3 . 3 3 3 2-4 . 5 0 0 4 7 11 0.8 11 0 1 9 1 4 27 1.944 JOHNSON, Chantel 16-1 108 6.8 5-14 . 3 5 7 0-0 . 0 0 0 5-10 . 5 0 0 10 15 25 1.6 18 1 5 7 13 6 15 0.925 GRAY, Dee 7-0 54 7.7 1-7 . 1 4 3 1-2 . 5 0 0 1-6 . 1 6 7 2 5 7 1.0 6 0 1 6 0 2 4 0.610 LAWRENCE, Allison 5-0 10 2.0 0-1 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0.0

Team 35 24 59 10Total.......... 16 3200 303-839 . 3 6 1 55-207 . 2 6 6 155-230 . 6 7 4 198 372 570 35.6 273 8 159 290 48 114 816 51.0Opponents...... 16 3200 324-863 . 3 7 5 83-271 . 3 0 6 214-314 . 6 8 2 225 370 595 37.2 216 2 179 254 64 146 945 59.1

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES 13-18 6-10 4-7 3-1CONFERENCE 5-11 2-6 3-5 0-0NON-CONFERENCE 8-7 4-4 1-2 3-1

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 avg22 MCCLANAHAN, Dequ 31-30 1038 33.5 125-391 . 3 2 0 33-120 . 2 7 5 103-149 . 6 9 1 25 94 119 3.8 81 2 110 166 2 64 386 12.513 LYONS, Lacey 31-28 974 31.4 81-260 . 3 1 2 51-161 . 3 1 7 26-37 . 7 0 3 18 76 94 3.0 69 2 37 59 2 22 239 7.742 RUBINO, Kaitlyn 29-22 701 24.2 82-167 . 4 9 1 6-21 . 2 8 6 23-36 . 6 3 9 57 57 114 3.9 66 2 21 47 11 17 193 6.750 HAMMICK, TaQuoia 30-22 692 23.1 88-190 . 4 6 3 0-1 . 0 0 0 22-45 . 4 8 9 87 130 217 7.2 73 2 14 59 28 12 198 6.623 HATHAWAY, Mary 31-30 911 29.4 55-188 . 2 9 3 20-89 . 2 2 5 47-67 . 7 0 1 42 115 157 5.1 68 0 46 66 4 37 177 5.703 COX, Ashley 29-16 587 20.2 59-162 . 3 6 4 7-24 . 2 9 2 35-47 . 7 4 5 32 84 116 4.0 29 0 15 47 7 21 160 5.505 CHARLES, Tiffany 31-2 606 19.5 38-147 . 2 5 9 3-12 . 2 5 0 42-74 . 5 6 8 31 68 99 3.2 57 1 40 80 4 53 121 3.921 FITZGERALD, Katie 22-0 138 6.3 21-48 . 4 3 8 3-8 . 3 7 5 5-9 . 5 5 6 13 10 23 1.0 18 0 3 14 5 10 50 2.325 GRAY, Dee 21-2 213 10.1 12-52 . 2 3 1 1-5 . 2 0 0 14-33 . 4 2 4 9 30 39 1.9 27 0 7 25 0 9 39 1.944 JOHNSON, Chantel 31-3 282 9.1 14-33 . 4 2 4 0-0 . 0 0 0 7-14 . 5 0 0 27 48 75 2.4 46 2 11 19 26 17 35 1.110 LAWRENCE, Allison 16-0 58 3.6 0-8 . 0 0 0 0-4 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 3 3 0.2 3 0 1 3 0 3 0 0.0

Team 60 60 120 19Total.......... 31 6200 575-1646 . 3 4 9 124-445 . 2 7 9 324-511 . 6 3 4 401 775 1176 37.9 537 11 305 604 89 265 1598 51.5Opponents...... 31 6200 606-1687 . 3 5 9 162-571 . 2 8 4 389-590 . 6 5 9 422 763 1185 38.2 461 8 355 544 115 295 1763 56.9

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Dequesha McClanahan led the team in scoring, assists and steals in 2010-11. The 2010-11 Big South Freshman of the Year led the team in scoring 15 times.

2010-11 Game-By-Game

Score By Periods 1st 2nd OT TotalWinthrop 730 868 0 1598Opponents 837 926 0 1763

TEAM STATISTICS

Total 3-Pointers Free throws ReboundsOpponent Date Score fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avgBELMONT 11-12-10 50-59 L 15-49 . 3 0 6 7-22 . 3 1 8 13-23 . 5 6 5 8 29 37 37.0 21 8 16 2 9 50 50.0NCATW 11-14-10 56-81 L 18-50 . 3 6 0 6-10 . 6 0 0 14-26 . 5 3 8 12 33 45 41.0 16 13 28 3 5 56 53.0at VCU 11/17/10 49-59 L 14-48 . 2 9 2 3-9 . 3 3 3 18-23 . 7 8 3 9 23 32 38.0 17 6 21 2 13 49 51.7DAVIDSON 11-22-10 49-41 W 17-63 . 2 7 0 3-17 . 1 7 6 12-19 . 6 3 2 22 22 44 39.5 15 9 13 0 14 49 51.0LUW 11-27-10 40-70 L 17-62 . 2 7 4 0-12 . 0 0 0 6-10 . 6 0 0 17 25 42 40.0 17 5 24 1 6 40 48.8at North Carolina Central 12/02/10 62-60 W 23-69 . 3 3 3 8-18 . 4 4 4 8-22 . 3 6 4 19 28 47 41.2 26 10 24 2 22 62 51.0at Virginia Tech 12/05/10 48-53 L 16-46 . 3 4 8 4-13 . 3 0 8 12-14 . 8 5 7 4 25 29 39.4 18 10 22 4 10 48 50.6SPST 12-12-10 16-53 L 6-51 . 1 1 8 1-15 . 0 6 7 3-9 . 3 3 3 15 23 38 39.2 19 3 24 1 11 16 46.2vs Maine 12/20/10 54-51 W 21-54 . 3 8 9 4-19 . 2 1 1 8-12 . 6 6 7 16 23 39 39.2 17 13 26 2 10 54 47.1vs Youngstown State 12/21/10 50-46 W 18-45 . 4 0 0 9-16 . 5 6 3 5-7 . 7 1 4 7 28 35 38.8 17 12 21 6 6 50 47.4SOUTHERN WESLEYAN 12-28-10 93-46 W 36-65 . 5 5 4 9-22 . 4 0 9 12-26 . 4 6 2 19 31 50 39.8 16 22 17 9 15 93 51.5CS 12-30-10 58-56 W 19-58 . 3 2 8 5-19 . 2 6 3 15-18 . 8 3 3 16 19 35 39.4 13 6 17 1 9 58 52.1CHARLESTON SOUTHER 1-8-11 75-53 W 30-54 . 5 5 6 4-14 . 2 8 6 11-16 . 6 8 8 7 24 31 38.8 21 20 17 4 9 75 53.8GARDNER-WEBB 1-11-11 42-45 L 15-52 . 2 8 8 6-15 . 4 0 0 6-9 . 6 6 7 14 24 38 38.7 13 10 19 4 6 42 53.0RADFORD 1-15-11 65-55 W 23-53 . 4 3 4 3-10 . 3 0 0 16-21 . 7 6 2 11 29 40 38.8 18 11 16 4 6 65 53.8PC 1-17-11 40-55 L 14-50 . 2 8 0 2-17 . 1 1 8 10-14 . 7 1 4 11 26 37 38.7 13 3 14 6 7 40 52.9at UNC Asheville 01-22-11 71-64 W 24-51 . 4 7 1 4-13 . 3 0 8 19-29 . 6 5 5 14 24 38 38.6 18 12 20 3 9 71 54.0at High Point 01-24-11 49-64 L 20-53 . 3 7 7 2-11 . 1 8 2 7-16 . 4 3 8 16 26 42 38.8 19 8 18 1 10 49 53.7LIBERTY 1-29-11 33-70 L 14-51 . 2 7 5 1-8 . 1 2 5 4-10 . 4 0 0 15 12 27 38.2 19 9 22 2 11 33 52.6COASTAL CAROLINA 1-31-10 29-48 L 12-60 . 2 0 0 1-16 . 0 6 3 4-6 . 6 6 7 13 23 36 38.1 17 5 12 2 7 29 51.5LW 2-5-11 54-46 W 19-48 . 3 9 6 4-18 . 2 2 2 12-27 . 4 4 4 15 31 46 38.5 20 11 23 3 7 54 51.6at Coastal Carolina 2/12/11 64-48 W 23-49 . 4 6 9 1-6 . 1 6 7 17-26 . 6 5 4 11 26 37 38.4 18 11 16 1 10 64 52.1at Liberty 02-14-11 38-72 L 14-53 . 2 6 4 5-19 . 2 6 3 5-6 . 8 3 3 12 20 32 38.1 19 10 22 1 9 38 51.5at Presbyterian College 2-19-11 56-47 W 21-43 . 4 8 8 2-7 . 2 8 6 12-21 . 5 7 1 10 22 32 37.9 19 7 14 2 3 56 51.7at Radford 2/21/11 47-69 L 19-47 . 4 0 4 5-12 . 4 1 7 4-7 . 5 7 1 8 26 34 37.7 17 13 22 3 3 47 51.5HPU 2-26-11 45-57 L 18-61 . 2 9 5 2-7 . 2 8 6 7-8 . 8 7 5 18 28 46 38.0 15 6 20 3 5 45 51.3UNC ASHEVILLE 2-28-11 61-66 L 23-73 . 3 1 5 5-22 . 2 2 7 10-13 . 7 6 9 14 28 42 38.2 20 13 14 6 7 61 51.6at Gardner-Webb 3/4/11 46-62 L 15-49 . 3 0 6 6-18 . 3 3 3 10-11 . 9 0 9 12 15 27 37.8 11 9 16 4 4 46 51.4at Charleston Southern 3/7/11 55-70 L 18-40 . 4 5 0 6-12 . 5 0 0 13-17 . 7 6 5 12 19 31 37.6 16 12 28 2 8 55 51.6WINTHROP 1495 542-1547 . 3 5 0 118-417 . 2 8 3 293-466 . 6 2 9 377 712 1089 37.6 505 287 566 84 251 1495 51.6Opponents 1666 570-1574 . 3 6 2 153-532 . 2 8 8 373-562 . 6 6 4 400 715 1115 38.4 425 337 513 108 276 1666 57.4

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Meet The 2011-12 Lady Eagles

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Meet The 2011-12 Lady Eagles

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FRESHMAN HIGHLIGHTS • Came off the bench in fi rst collegiate game to score career-high 12 points with three steals, three rebounds and two assists vs. Belmont in season opener• Scored in double-fi gures three times• Played in all 31 games and scored in all but four games• Grabbed at least three rebounds in 17 games• Finished second on the team in free throw attempts• Recorded 53 steals, which ranked 8th in the Big South at 1.7 per game• The 53 steals is the 10th best performance by a Winthrop freshman in a single season• Scored in double-fi gures three times• Played in all 31 games and scored in all but four• Recorded career-best fi ve steals against Davidson (11-22-10) and at North Carolina Central (12-2-10)• Grabbed career-high eight re-

Hometown: Miami, FLHigh School: Monsignor PaceGames Played: 31Games Started: 2 Years Lettered: 1

TIFFANY CHARLESTIFFANY CHARLESSOPHOMORE SOPHOMORE 5-7 5-7 G G

bounds vs. Davidson (11-22-10) • Finished third on the team with 40 assists• Led team in steals 15 times

PREP HIGHLIGHTS• Named All-State Second Team in 2010• Was a two-year captain and 2009, 2010 First Team All-Dade County selection• Averaged 17.5 points, 5.3

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YEAR GP-GS MIN FGM-FGA PCT. FTM-FTA PCT. 3FGM-3FGA PCT. REB AVG PF-D A TO BK ST PTS AVG.2010-11 31-2 606 38-147 .259 42-74 .568 3-12 .250 99 3.2 57-1 40 80 4 53 121 3.9

CAREER STATS (YEAR-BY-YEAR)CAREER STATS (YEAR-BY-YEAR)

**CAREER HIGHS**ALL GAMES:PTS: 12, vs. Belmont, Nov. 12, 2010FGM: 4, two timesFGA: 9, two timesFTM: 6, vs. Belmont, Nov. 12, 2010FTA: 9, vs. Belmont, Nov. 12, 20103FGM: 1, three times3FGA: 2, vs. Belmont, Nov. 12, 2010REB: 8, vs. Davidson, Nov. 22, 2010AST: 4, at Radford, Feb. 21, 2011STL: 5, two timesBLK: 1, four timesMIN: 28, two times

BIG SOUTH:PTS: 11, vs. Presbyterian College, Jan. 15, 2011FGM: 4, vs. Presbyterian College, Jan. 15, 2011FGA: 8, vs. Liberty, Jan. 29, 2011FTM: 3, at Coastal Carolina, Feb. 12, 2011FTA: 5, at Coastal Carolina, Feb. 12, 20113FGM: 1, two times3FGA: 1, four timesREB: 6, two timesAST: 4, at Radford, Feb. 21, 2011STL: 4, at Coastal Carolina, Feb. 12, 2011BLK: n/aMIN: 28, two times

rebounds, 4.5 steals, and 3.2 assists per game as a senior and became a member of the 1,000 point club

PERSONAL• Born August 29, 1992 • Is the daughter Ernard and

Cynthia Charles• Is seeking a degree in Exercise Science

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Hometown: Kingsland, GAHigh School: Camden CountyGames Played: 43Games Started: 3 Years Lettered: 2

KATIE FITZGERALDKATIE FITZGERALDJUNIOR JUNIOR 6-1 6-1 F F

SOPHOMORE HIGHLIGHTS • Suffered hand injury that caused her to miss a month to start the season• Led team in scoring with career-high 11 points in win over Longwood (2-5-11)• Connected on career-high two three-pointers against Longwood (2-5-11)• Saw action in 22 games off the bench• Tied career-best two blocks against Southern Wesleyan (12-28-10)• Pulled down season-high fi ve rebounds against Southern Wesleyan (12-28-10) and Longwood (2-5-11)• Tied career-high for steals in a season with 10• Averaged 6.3 minutes per game• Played season-high 17 minutes at Coastal Carolina (2-12-11)• Scored in 12-of-22 games played

FRESHMAN HIGHLIGHTS• Played in 21 games with three starts

• Scored season-high nine points in win over North Carolina Central (2-9-10) • Pulled down career-best nine rebounds in win over Augusta State (12-12-09)

• Set career-high in steals three different times with two• Played career-high 23 minutes against Virginia Commonwealth

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YEAR GP-GS MIN FGM-FGA PCT. FTM-FTA PCT. 3FGM-3FGA PCT. REB AVG PF-D A TO BK ST PTS AVG.2009-10 21-3 177 23-66 .348 8-11 .727 3-8 .375 45 2.1 10-0 7 20 2 10 57 2.72010-11 22-0 138 21-48 .438 5-9 .556 3-8 .375 23 1.0 18-0 3 14 5 10 50 2.3Totals 43-3 315 44-114 .389 13-20 .650 6-16 .400 68 1.7 29-0 10 34 7 20 107 2.6

CAREER STATS (YEAR-BY-YEAR)CAREER STATS (YEAR-BY-YEAR)

**CAREER HIGHS**ALL GAMES:P: 11, vs. Longwood, Feb. 5, 2011FGM: 4, two timesFGA: 10, vs. N.C. Central, Feb. 9, 2010FTM: 2, vs. Va. Commonwealth, Dec. 15, 2009FTA: 2, two times3FGM: 2, vs. Longwood, Feb. 5, 20113FGA: 2, three timesREB: 9, vs. Augusta State, Dec. 12, 2009AST: 2, vs. Augusta State, Dec. 12, 2009STL: 2, three timesBLK: 2, two timesMIN: 23, vs. Va. Commonwealth, Dec. 15, 2009

BIG SOUTH GAMES:PTS: 8, vs. Radford, Feb. 13, 2010FGM: 3, vs. Liberty, Jan. 29, 2011FGA: 7, two timesFTM: 2, three timesFTA: 3, at Liberty, Jan. 9, 20103FGM: 1, at Radford, Feb. 21, 20113FGA: 1, two timesREB: 4, three timesAST: 1, four timesSTL: 2, two timesBLK: 1, at Coastal Carolina, Feb. 12, 2011MIN: 17, two times

PREP HIGHLIGHTS• Was a four-year letterman in high school• Named All-Region and First Team All-Area• Averaged 13.7 points, 11.2 rebounds and 3.0 blocks per game as a junior• Named Defensive Player of the Year in high school

PERSONAL• Born May 26, 1991 in Atlanta, GA • Is the daughter Tim and Cindy Fitzgerald• Is seeking a degree in Athletic Training

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Hometown: Oak Ridge, TNHigh School: Oak RidgeGames Played: 31Games Started: 30Years Lettered: 1

DEQUESHA MCLANAHANSOPHOMORE SOPHOMORE 5-8 5-8 G G

FRESHMAN HIGHLIGHTS • Named the 2010-11 Big South Conference Freshman of the Year• Selected Big South Conference Freshman of the Week a school record six times• Led team in scoring and fi nished 10th in the Big South• Led team in assists with 110 and her 3.5 average ranked third in the Big South• Scored 20 or more points four times• Scored double-fi gures in 18 games• Scored career-high 26 points in third collegiate game at Virginia Commonwealth (11-17-10) and later tied it with 26 at UNC Asheville (1-22-11)• Dished out fi ve or more assists in nine games• Picked up three or more steals in 11 games• Set career-high in steals in a single game with eight at VCU (11-17-10)• Finished 10-for-10 from the foul line at VCU (11-17-10)• Pulled down a career-high seven rebounds vs. Southern

Wesleyan (12-28-10)• Led team in scoring 15 times• Connected on a career- best four three-pointers vs. Youngstown State (12-21-10)• Scored at least two points in all but two games

• Set Winthrop freshman records for games played, games started and minutes played

PREP HIGHLIGHTS• Named to 2010 Tennessee Sports Writers Group AAA

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YEAR GP-GS MIN FGM-FGA PCT. FTM-FTA PCT. 3FGM-3FGA PCT. REB AVG PF-D A TO BK ST PTS AVG.2010-11 31-30 1,038 125-391 .320 103-149 .691 33-120 .275 119 3.8 81-2 110 166 2 64 386 12.5

CAREER STATS (YEAR-BY-YEAR)CAREER STATS (YEAR-BY-YEAR)

**CAREER HIGHS**ALL GAMES:PTS: 26, two timesFGM: 9, at Asheville, Jan. 22, 2011FGA: 20, vs. UNC Asheville, Feb. 28, 2011FTM: 10, at Va. Commonwealth, Nov. 17, 2010FTA: 11, vs. #2 Radford, Mar. 11, 20113FGM: 3, two times3FGA: 8, vs. UNC Asheville, Feb. 28, 2011REB: 7, vs. Sou. Wesleyan, Dec. 28, 2010AST: 9, vs. N. Carolina A&T, Nov. 14, 2010STL: 8, at Va. Commonwealth, Nov. 17, 2010BLK: 1 at N.C. Central, Dec. 2, 2010MIN: 39, two times

BIG SOUTH GAMES:PTS: 26, at UNC Asheville, Jan. 22, 2011FGM: 9, at UNC Asheville, Jan. 22, 2011FGA: 20, vs. UNC Asheville, Feb. 28, 2011FTM: 8, vs. Radford, Jan. 15, 2011FTA: 8, two times3FGM: 3, vs. UNC Asheville, Feb. 28, 20113FGA: 8, vs. UNC Asheville, Feb. 28, 2011REB: 6, at High Point, Jan. 24, 2011AST: 8, at UNC Asheville, Jan. 22, 2011STL: 3, fi ve timesBLK: n/aMIN: 39, vs. Gardner-Webb, Jan. 11, 2011

All-State First Team• Led high school team as a senior with 15.4 points per game• Named regular season MVP of the district• Selected to All-District and All-Region Tournament Teams• Scored over 1,000 points in high school career

• Participated in Basketball Coach Association of Tennessee All-Star Game

PERSONAL• Born Oct. 30, 1991 in Oak Ridge, TN • Is the daughter June McClanahan• Is seeking a degree in Biology

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Hometown: Fort Wayne, INHigh School: Bishop LuersGames Played: 60Games Started: 48Years Lettered: 2

MARY HATHAWAYMARY HATHAWAYJUNIOR JUNIOR 6-0 6-0 G/F G/F

SOPHOMORE HIGHLIGHTS• Played in 31 games and tied for most starts with 30• Set career-highs in minutes played, rebounds, assists, steals and points• Scored at least two points in 28 of 31 games played• Recorded four double-fi gure rebounding games with a career- high 13 boards against Coastal Carolina (1-31-11) • Had career-best four assists at Liberty (2-14-11)• Scored career-high 16 points at North Carolina Central (12-2-10)• Recorded fi rst career-double with 12 points and 11 rebounds vs. Southern Wesleyan (12-28-10)• Made career-high six fi eld goals at North Carolina Central (12-2-10)

FRESHMAN HIGHLIGHTS • Played in 29 games with 18 starts• Named Big South Conference Freshman of the Week on Dec. 8, 2009• Scored a season-high 13 points

and pulled down seven rebounds against USC Aiken on Dec. 5, 2009 as she was 3-for-3 from beyond the arc• Scored 12 points and had four rebounds to help Lady Eagles knock off High Point,

Feb. 27, 2010 • One of best defensive players as a freshman and fi nished third on the team with 21 steals• Recorded career-high two blocks in fi rst collegiate game at Georgia Tech on Nov. 13, 2009

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YEAR GP-GS MIN FGM-FGA PCT. FTM-FTA PCT. 3FGM-3FGA PCT. REB AVG PF-D A TO BK ST PTS AVG.2009-10 29-18 547 33-112 .295 26-40 .650 14-56 .250 62 2.1 38-0 30 46 6 21 106 3.72010-11 31-30 911 55-188 .293 47-67 .701 20-89 .225 157 5.1 68-0 46 66 4 37 177 5.7Totals 60-48 1,396 86-294 .293 73-106 .689 33-142 .232 211 3.6 104-0 76 107 9 55 278 4.8

CAREER STATS (YEAR-BY-YEAR)CAREER STATS (YEAR-BY-YEAR)

**CAREER HIGHS**ALL GAMES:PTS: 16, at N.C. Central, Dec. 2, 2010FGM: 6, at N.C. Central, Dec. 2, 2010FGA: 15, at N.C. Central, Dec. 2, 2010FTM: 6, at High Point, Jan. 24, 2011FTA: 10, at High Point, Jan. 24, 20113FGM: 3, three times3FGA: 7, at N.C. Central, Dec. 2, 2010REB: 13, vs. Coastal Carolina, Jan. 31, 2011AST: 8, vs. Southern Wesleyan, Dec. 28, 2010STL: 3, three timesBLK: 2, two timesMIN: 38, vs. Coastal Carolina, Jan. 31, 2011

BIG SOUTH GAMES:PTS: 12, vs. High Point, Feb. 27, 2010FGM: 3, three timesFGA: 9, vs. Liberty, Jan. 29, 2011FTM: 6, at High Point, Jan. 24, 2011FTA: 10, at High Point, Jan. 24, 20113FGM: 2, three times3FGA: 5, two timesREB: 13, vs. Coastal Carolina, Jan. 31, 2011AST: 4, at Liberty, Feb. 14, 2011STL: 3, two timesBLK: 1, three timesMIN: 38, vs. Coastal Carolina, Jan. 31, 2011

in Preseason WNIT opener• Scored in 21 of 28 games played

PREP HIGHLIGHTS• Lettered four years in basketball and soccer• Member of the 2005 and 2006 3A State Champions• Selected First Team All-

Conference in soccer and basketball in 2009

PERSONAL• Born November 10, 1990 in Fort Wayne, IN• Is the daughter of Ronald and Mary Hathaway• Is seeking a degree in Sport Management

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Hometown: Bellwood, ILHigh School: St. JosephGames Played: 21Games Started: 2Years Lettered: 1

DEE GRAYSOPHOMORE SOPHOMORE 5-8 5-8 G/F G/F

FRESHMAN HIGHLIGHTS • Played in 21 games with two starts• Made fi rst collegiate appearance vs. Belmont (11-12-10) and fi rst collegiate start at Virginia Tech (12-5-10)• Scored a career-best eight points vs. Lander (11-27-10)• Pulled down a career-high seven rebounds against North Carolina A&T (11-14-10)• Took a career-high seven fi eld goal attempts at North Carolina Central (12-2-10)• Played a career-high 22 minutes at Virginia Commonwealth (11-17-10)• Attempted a career-high seven free throws at VCU (11-17-10)• Had a career-high fi ve steals at North Carolina Central (12-2-10)• Dished out career-high two assists at Virginia Tech (12-5-10)

PREP HIGHLIGHTS• Selected All-State in 2010 • Averaged 11.3 points and 8.8 rebounds per game as a senior playing as a forward

• Finished high school career as the school’s all-time leading scorer with over 1,200 points• Over the fi nal two seasons of high school, Gray was named All-Tournament in every

tournament she participated in August 29, 1992

PERSONAL• Born Feb. 20, 1992 in Chicago, IL• Is seeking a degree Psychology

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YEAR GP-GS MIN FGM-FGA PCT. FTM-FTA PCT. 3FGM-3FGA PCT. REB AVG PF-D A TO BK ST PTS AVG.2010-11 21-2 213 12-52 .231 14-33 .424 1-5 .200 39 1.9 27-0 7 25 0 9 39 1.9

CAREER STATS (YEAR-BY-YEAR)CAREER STATS (YEAR-BY-YEAR)

**CAREER HIGHS**ALL GAMES:PTS: 8, vs. Lander, Nov. 27, 2010FGM: 3, two timesFGA: 7, at North Carolina Central, Dec. 2, 2010FTM: 3, three timesFTA: 7, at Virginia Commonwealth, Nov. 17, 20103FGM: 1, at Gardner-Webb, Mar. 4, 20113FGA: 2, vs. Southern Wesleyan, Dec. 28, 2010REB: 7, vs. North Carolina A&T, Nov. 14, 2010AST: 2, at Virginia Tech, Dec. 5, 2010STL: 5, at N.C. Central, Dec. 2, 2010BLK: n/aMIN: 22, Virginia Commonwealth, Nov. 17, 2010

BIG SOUTH GAMES:PTS: 3, at Gardner-Webb, Mar. 4, 2011FGM: 1, at Gardner-Webb, Mar. 4, 2011FGA: 3, at Gardner-Webb, Mar. 4, 2011FTM: 1, vs. Liberty, Jan. 29, 2011FTA: 3, vs. Liberty, Jan. 29, 20113FGM: 1, at Gardner-Webb, Mar. 4, 20113FGA: 1, at Gardner-Webb, Mar. 4, 2011REB: 3, at Charleston Southern, Mar. 7, 2011AST: 4, 1, at Charleston Southern, Mar. 7, 2011STL: 1, two timesBLK: n/aMIN: 18, vs. Liberty, Jan. 29, 2011

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Hometown: Mt. Pleasant, SCHigh School: WandoGames Played: 56Games Started: 35Years Lettered: 2

KAITLYN RUBINOKAITLYN RUBINOSENIOR SENIOR 6-0 6-0 F F

JUNIOR HIGHLIGHTS• Played in 29 games with 22 starts and played through injury for a couple of weeks• Shot a team-best 49 percent from the fl oor while averaging a career-high 6.7 points per game• Scored a career-high 16 points vs. Southern Wesleyan (12-28-10) • Pulled down a career-high 11 rebounds at North Carolina Central (12-2-10) and vs. Gardner-Webb (3-12-11)• Blocked a career-best four shots vs. UNC Asheville (2-28-11)• Had nine games in which she shot 50 percent or more with at least three fi eld goals• Had best shooting day vs. Southern Wesleyan as she was 8-for-9 from the fi eld

SOPHOMORE HIGHLIGHTS• After not playing sports in her fi rst year of college, made the team as a walk-on as a freshman (Sophomore academically)• Played in 27 games and became

a starter for the fi nal 13 games of the season• Averaged 6.2 points, 5.0 rebounds and 1.2 steals per game as a starter • Scored in double-fi gures four times and scored a

season-high 12 points in fi rst collegiate start with 12 points at Longwood, Jan. 26, 2010• Pulled down a season-best nine rebounds at Charleston Southern on March 8, 2010

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YEAR GP-GS MIN FGM-FGA PCT. FTM-FTA PCT. 3FGM-3FGA PCT. REB AVG PF-D A TO BK ST PTS AVG.2009-10 27-13 479 45-108 .417 12-21 .571 3-15 .200 88 3.3 41-0 16 49 8 19 105 3.92010-11 29-22 701 82-167 .491 23-36 .639 6-21 .286 114 3.9 66-2 21 47 11 17 193 6.7Totals 56-35 1,180 127-275 .462 35-57 .614 9-36 .250 202 3.7 107-2 37 96 19 36 298 5.3

CAREER STATS (YEAR-BY-YEAR)CAREER STATS (YEAR-BY-YEAR)

**CAREER HIGHS**ALL GAMES:PTS: 16, vs. Southern Wesleyan, Dec. 28, 2010FGM: 8, vs. Southern Wesleyan, Dec. 28, 2010FGA: 11, vs. Charleston Southern, Feb. 1, 2010FTM: 3, three timesFTA: 5, vs. North Carolina A&T, Nov. 14, 20103FGM: 2, vs. Colorado State, Dec. 30, 20103FGA: 3, two timesREB: 11, two timesAST: 3, three timesSTL: 3, two timesBLK: 4, vs. UNC Asheville, Feb. 28, 2011MIN: 36, at Longwood, Jan. 28, 2011

BIG SOUTH GAMES:PTS: 15, at UNC Asheville, Jan. 22, 2011FGM: 6, at UNC Asheville, Jan. 22, 2011FGA: 14, vs. Gardner-Webb, Jan. 11, 2011FTM: 3, two timesFTA: 4, three times3FGM: 1, four times3FGA: 3, two timesREB: 9, vs. Radford, Jan. 15, 2011AST: 3, two timesSTL: 3, two timesBLK: 4, vs. UNC Asheville, Feb. 28, 2011MIN: 34, vs. Gardner-Webb, Jan. 11, 2011

PREP HIGHLIGHTS• Was a well-rounded athlete in high school as she lettered in basketball, soccer, volleyball and track & fi eld• Selected as a Wendy’s Heisman Female Athlete of the Year• Named All-Region in Class 4A Basketball

PERSONAL• Born January 12, 1990 in New York, NY• Is the daughter of Joseph and Ellen Rubino• Is seeking a degree in Elementary Education

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Hometown: Minneapolis, MNHigh School: Minneapolis SouthGames Played: 80Games Started: 42Years Lettered: 3

TAQUOIA HAMMICKTAQUOIA HAMMICKSENIOR SENIOR 6-3 6-3 C C

JUNIOR HIGHLIGHTS• Averaged career-highs in points (6.6) and rebounds (7.2)• Recorded four double-doubles, including back-to-back to end the 2011 season • Started 22 games with 30 appearances• Blocked three shots in three different games• Scored a season-high 15 points at Charleston Southern (3-7-11)• Led team in rebounding 15 times• Finished 2010-11 season with three double-doubles in last fi ve games• Recorded three blocks in three games• Ranked ninth in the Big South in blocks per game (0.9)

SOPHOMORE HIGHLIGHTS• Started 19 of the 29 games played and was third on the team in scoring at 5.0 points per game• Scored a career-high 16 points in preseason WNIT game against Chicago State on Nov. 21, 2009• Recorded career-best 15 rebounds at High Point on Jan. 16, 2010• Pulled down double-fi gure rebounds in six games• Blocked a career-high four

blocks at North Carolina State on Dec. 19, 2009 and did it again on March 8, 2010 at Charleston Southern

FRESHMAN HIGHLIGHTS• Made her fi rst collegiate start in the season opener against

Davidson and recorded a block and two rebounds• Played a career-high 20 minutes against Newberry on Nov. 22, 2008 while recording eight rebounds and two blocks• Scored a career-high fi ve

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YEAR GP-GS MIN FGM-FGA PCT. FTM-FTA PCT. 3FGM-3FGA PCT. REB AVG PF-D A TO BK ST PTS AVG.2008-09 21-1 122 3-13 .231 8-12 .667 0-0 .000 25 1.2 23-1 2 10 7 2 14 0.72009-10 29-19 552 64-137 .467 16-40 .400 0-0 .000 171 5.9 74-1 1 49 25 17 144 5.02010-11 30-22 692 88-190 .463 22-45 .489 0-1 .000 217 7.2 73-2 14 59 28 12 198 6.6Totals 80-42 1,366 153-340 .450 46-97 .474 0-1 .000 413 5.2 170-4 17 118 60 31 356 4.5

CAREER STATS (YEAR-BY-YEAR)CAREER STATS (YEAR-BY-YEAR)

**CAREER HIGHS**ALL GAMES:PTS: 16, two timesFGM: 8, two timesFGA: 14, at Presbyterian College, Feb. 19, 2011FTM: 6, at High Point, Jan. 26, 2010FTA: 13, at High Point, Jan. 26, 20103FGM: n/a3FGA: 1, at High Point, Jan. 24, 2011 REB: 15, at High Point, Jan. 16, 2010AST: 2, three timesSTL: 3, vs. USC Aiken, Dec. 5, 2009BLK: 4, at North Carolina State, Dec. 19, 2009MIN: 35, at Virginia Commonwealth, Nov. 17, 2010

BIG SOUTH GAMES:PTS: 16, at Presbyterian College, Feb. 19, 2011FGM: 8, at Presbyterian College, Feb. 19, 2011FGA: 14, at Presbyterian College, Feb. 19, 2011FTM: 6, at High Point, Jan. 26, 2010FTA: 13, two times3FGM: n/a3FGA: 1, at High Point, Jan. 24, 2011REB: 15, at High Point, Jan. 16, 2010AST: 2, two timesSTL: 2, two timesBLK: 3, three timesMIN: 34, two times

points at Georgia State on Jan. 27, 2009

PREP HIGHLIGHTS• Averaged 8.0 points, 8.5 rebounds, 2.5 blocks and 1.3 steals per game in high school career (2-year starter)• Finished high school career as the all-time leader in blocked shots

• Was a member of the NC Heat AAU squad that was state champions 2004-07• Helped team to back-to- back second place fi nishes at the Minnesota State Championship• Named All-Conference in her fi nal two seasons at South and was also an All-Conference performer in volleyball

PERSONAL• Born March 14, 1990 in Minneapolis, MN• Is the daughter of Patrice Peeler• Is seeking a degree in Psychology

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Prior to Winthrop: • Member of the 2010-11 Mid-Florida Conference Co- Championship Team• Named the 2010-11 Most Valuable Player at Daytona State College• Averaged 10 points, four rebounds, and shot 71 percent from the foul line last season for Daytona State College • Named to 2010-11 Mid-Florida Conference First Team

Personal: • Born October 9, 1991• Is the daughter Lazavo Kesada and Gulnara Kesada• Is seeking a degree in Business

1212 5-11, Guard, JuniorNew York, NY

(Daytona State College)

Prior to Winthrop: • Named to Second Team All-State in 2007 and 2008 • Named All-Region in 2010 and 2011• Named Defensive Player of the Year in 2010 and 2011• Averaged 13.5 points, 7.9 rebounds, 2.9 steals and 2.2 assists as a senior

Personal: • Born November 3, 1992 in San Antonio, TX• Is the daughter Tim and April Calvert• Is seeking a degree in Political Science

2020 5-11, Guard, FreshmanSchertz, TX

(Byron P. Steele II)

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Prior to Winthrop: • Named the VISAA D3 State Tournament MVP in 2011• Was a McDonald’s All-American Nominee• Was an All-District selection in 2008-09 and 2009-10• Averaged a double-double as a junior in high school with 14 points and 11 rebounds• Scored over 1,000 points in high school career

Personal: • Born July 4, 1992 in Alexanderia, VA• Is the daughter Greg and Lynn Corcoran• Is seeking a degree in Psychology

3232 6-3, Forward, FreshmanCharlottesville, VA(The Miller School)

*Missed 2010-11 With Injury

Prior to Winthrop: • Finished Oswego High School as the second leading scorer in the history of the program• Averaged 14.6 points as a senior and earned Second Team All-State honors by the AP and Illinois Basketball Coaches Association• Named Southwest Prairie Conference MVP, Watler Payton Roundhouse Player of the Year and Aurora Beacon News Area Player of the Year in 2010

Personal: • Born September 10, 1991 in • Is the daughter Sam and Petrese Wright• Is seeking a degree in Finance

2424 5-8, Guard, R-FreshmanOswego, IL

(Oswego H.S.)

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What else does a team need other What else does a team need other than--than--Hard Work, Determination, Personal Hard Work, Determination, Personal

Sacrifice, Motivation, Skills, Persistence, Sacrifice, Motivation, Skills, Persistence,

Perseverence and Dedication????Perseverence and Dedication????

A men’s practice team to help them achieve their A men’s practice team to help them achieve their

goals, push harder, and be successful!!!goals, push harder, and be successful!!!

**Meet The 2011-12 Men’s Practice Squad****Meet The 2011-12 Men’s Practice Squad**

2011-12 Men’s Practice Team: Front Row, from left: Ray Singleton, Will Plyler; Back Row, from left: Blake Taylor, Chris Lesense, Clifton Harrington, Tony Scott, Jared Wil-liams, Zach Randall; Not Pictured: Stephen Adams

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Ashley Fann vs. Ashley Fann vs. Georgetown Georgetown in the WNITin the WNIT

2009 WNIT APPEARANCE2009 WNIT APPEARANCE

The Lady Eagles, who fi nished with a The Lady Eagles, who fi nished with a 16-win season, qualifi ed for their fi rst 16-win season, qualifi ed for their fi rst

ever postseason appearance since ever postseason appearance since transitioning to the NCAA Division I level transitioning to the NCAA Division I level

as they traveled to Washington D.C. as they traveled to Washington D.C. to take on Georgetown in the opening to take on Georgetown in the opening

round.round.

The team was fortunate enough to visit with South Carolina Senator The team was fortunate enough to visit with South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham on its trip to Washington D.C. before playing Georgetown Lindsey Graham on its trip to Washington D.C. before playing Georgetown

in the fi rst round of the postseason WNIT.in the fi rst round of the postseason WNIT.

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INDIVIDUAL BESTSMOST POINTS26, Dequesha McClanahan, at UNC Asheville, 1-22-11 and at VCU, 11-17-10MOST FIELD GOALS MADE9, Dequesha McClanahan, at UNC Asheville, 1-22-11BEST FG PCT..889 (8-9), Kaitlyn Rubino, vs. Southern Wesleyan, 12-28-10MOST 3-PT FIELD GOALS MADE7, Lacey Lyons, vs. Southern Wesleyan, 12-28-10MOST FREE THROWS MADE10, Dequesha McClanahan, at VCU, 11-17-10BEST FREE THROW PCT.1.000 (10-10), Dequesha McClanahan at VCU, 11-17-10MOST REBOUNDS13, TaQuoia Hammick, at Radford, 2-21-11 and Mary Hathaway, vs. Coastal Carolina, 1-31-10MOST ASSISTS9, Dequesha McClanahan, vs. North Carolina A&T, 11-14-10MOST STEALS8, Dequesha McClanahan, at VCU, 11-17-10MOST BLOCKS4, Chantel Johnson, at Gardner-Webb, 3-4-11 and Kaitlyn Rubino, vs. UNC Asheville, 2-28-11

LADY EAGLES TEAM HIGHSMOST POINTS93, vs. Southern Wesleyan, 12-28-10MOST FG’S MADE36, vs. Southern Wesleyan, 12-28-10BEST FG PCT.556 (30-54), vs. Charleston Southern, 12-28-10

MOST 3-PT FG MADE9, vs. Southern Wesleyan, 12-28-11 and vs. Youngstown State, 12-21-10MOST FREE THROWS MADE21, vs. Radford, 3-11-11MOST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED31, vs. Radford, 3-11-11BEST FT PCT..909 (10-11), at Gardner-Webb, 3-4-11MOST REBOUNDS50, vs. Southern Wesleyan, 12-28-10MOST ASSISTS22, vs. Southern Wesleyan, 12-28-10MOST PERSONAL FOULS26, at North Carolina Central, 12-2-10MOST STEALS22, at North Carolina Central, 12-2-10MOST BLOCKED SHOTS9, vs. Southern Wesleyan, 12-28-10

OPPONENT TEAM LOWSFEWEST POINTS38, Radford, 3-11-11FEWEST POINTS IN A HALF12, Youngstown State, 12-21-10FEWEST POINTS FIRST HALF19, Virginia Tech, 12-5-10 and Maine, 12-20-10FEWEST POINTS SECOND HALF12, Youngstown State, 12-21-10FEWEST FIELD GOALS MADE13, Davidson, 11-22-10FEWEST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED44, Davidson, 11-22-10 and North Carolina Central, 12-2-10LOWEST FG PERCENTAGE.217, Radford, 3-11-11FEWEST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED5, Presbyterian College, 1-17-11

FEWEST REBOUNDS28, Maine, 12-20-10FEWEST ASSISTS5, Longwood, 2-5-11

OPPONENT TEAM HIGHSMOST POINTS81, North Carolina A&T, 11-14-10MOST POINTS IN A HALF54, North Carolina A&T, 11-14-10MOST POINTS IN FIRST HALF43, Lander, 11-27-10MOST POINTS IN SECOND HALF54, North Carolina A&T, 11-14-10MOST FIELD GOALS MADE30, North Carolina A&T, 11-14-10MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED77, North Carolina A&T, 11-14-10BEST FG PCT..543, (25-46), Liberty, 1-29-11MOST 3-PT FIELD GOALS MADE11, Colorado State, 12-30-10MOST FREE THROWS MADE25, North Carolina Central, 12-2-10MOST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED36, North Carolina Central, 12-2-10MOST REBOUNDS50, Southern Poly Tech, 12-12-10MOST ASSISTS18, Gardner-Webb, 3-4-11 and Lander, 11-27-10MOST PERSONAL FOULS IN A GAME25, Radford, 3-11-11

PLAYER POINTS DATE OPPONENT REBOUNDS DATE OPPONENT

Ashley Cox 16 2-12-11 at Coastal Carolina 10 1-17-11 Presbyterian College

Tiffany Charles 12 11-12-10 Belmont 8 11-22-10 Davidson

Allison Lawrence n/a n/a n/a 1 three times three times

Lacey Lyons 24 12-28-10 Southern Wesleyan 7 3-11-11 Radford

Katie Fitzgerald 11 2-5-11 Longwood 5 two times two times

Dequesha McClanahan 26 two times VCU/at UNC Asheville 7 12-28-10 Southern Wesleyan

Mary Hathaway 16 12-2-10 at North Carolina Central 13 1-31-11 at Coastal Carolina

Dee Gray 8 11-27-10 Lander 7 11-14-10 North Carolina A&T

Kaitlyn Rubino 16 12-28-10 Southern Wesleyan 11 two times N.C. Central/Gardner-Webb

Chantel Johnson 4 12-20-10 Maine 6 two times two times

TaQuoia Hammick 16 2-19-11 at Presbyterian College 13 2-21-11 at Radford

2010-11 Superlatives2010-11 Superlatives

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History Of Lady Eagle Basketball

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LADY EAGLE TEAM RECORDS MOST POINTS Game: 136 vs. Sacred Heart, 2-12-81Season: 2492 in 1983-84FEWEST POINTSGame: 16 vs. Southern Poly, 12-12-10Season: 1487 in 1993-94MOST FG MADE Game: 64 vs. Sacred Heart, 2-12-81Season: 1009 in 1983-84MOST FG ATTEMPTED Game: 105 vs. Sacred Heart, 2-12-81Season: 2189 in 1983-84BEST FIELD GOAL ACCURACY Game: .688 vs. Newberry, 2-4-84Season: .466 in 1988-89MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTEDGame: 27, vs. Charleston Southern, 2-25-06Season: 562 in 2006-07 MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADEGame: 13, vs. Liberty, 1-19-02

Season: 165 in 2006-07MOST FREE THROW MADE: Game: 41 vs. Furman, 12-2-89Season: 474 in 1983-84MOST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED: Game: 61 vs. Furman, 12-2-89Season: 697 in 1983-84HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE: Game: 1.000 vs. Coastal Carolina, 3-2-00, at Coastal Carolina, 2-23-00Season: .729 in 2000-01MOST REBOUNDS: Game: 76 vs. Wofford, 1-21-80Season: 1499 in 1980-81MOST ASSISTS: Game: 44 vs. Sacred Heart, 2-12-81Season: 480 in 1983-84MOST PERSONAL FOULS: Game: 32 vs. Campbell, 1-21-87Season: 575 in 1984-85MOST STEALS: Game: 32 vs. Sacred Heart, 2-12-81Season: 488 in 1983-84, 2001-02

MOST BLOCKED SHOTS: Game: 12 vs. Coastal Carolina, 2-11-92Season: 146 in 1981-82OTHERSMost Games: 32 in 2008-09Most Wins: 20 in 2007-08Fewest Wins: 2 in 2004-05 Most Losses: 26 in 2004-05Best Winning Pct: .760 in 1973-74Worst Winning Pct: .071 (2-26) in 2004-05Largest Margin of Victory: 101, vs. Sacred Heart, 2-12-81Largest Margin of Defeat: 77, vs. Georgia Tech, 12-30-91Longest Winning Streak: 8 in 1983-84Longest Losing Streak: 18 in 2004-05Most Points First Half: 65, vs. Sacred Heart, 2-12-81Fewest Points First Half: 10, at North Carolina, 1-6-05Most Points Second Half: 71, vs. Sacred Heart, 2-12-81Fewest Points Second Half: 8, vs. Southern Poly, 12-12-10

YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORD Year Home Away Neutral Overall Pct. Head Coach 69-70 7-1 2-5 0-0 9-6 .600 Mary Kancevitch 70-71 7-1 0-4 1-2 8-7 .533 Mary Kancevitch 71-72 6-2 5-2 3-1 14-5 .737 Mary Roland Griffi n 72-73 9-3 4-3 4-1 17-7 .708 Mary Roland Griffi n 73-74 11-2 4-2 4-2 19-6 .760 Mary Roland Griffi n 74-75 9-2 3-2 4-4 16-8 .667 Bert Bobb 75-76 3-6 2-5 3-1 8-12 .400 Linda Warren 76-77 11-3 4-4 3-1 18-8 .692 Linda Warren 77-78 4-5 5-5 2-3 11-13 .458 Linda Warren 78-79 11-2 3-7 0-0 14-9 .609 Linda Warren 79-80 8-7 3-8 0-1 11-16 .407 Ann Ellerbe 80-81 8-5 8-7 1-0 17-12 .586 Ann Ellerbe 81-82 10-7 6-7 0-0 16-14 .533 Karen Brown 82-83 7-7 8-8 0-0 15-15 .500 Karen Brown 83-84 10-5 7-8 0-1 17-14 .548 Karen Brown 84-85 9-5 7-9 0-0 16-14 .533 Debbie Lancaster 85-86 10-3 6-5 0-0 16-8 .667 Wanda Briley 86-87 4-6 2-10 1-2 7-18 .280 Ann Ellerbe Copeland 87-88 8-5 3-9 2-2 13-16 .448 Ann Ellerbe Copeland 88-89 6-5 5-10 0-2 11-17 .393 Ann Ellerbe Copeland 89-90 2-11 4-10 0-2 6-23 .207 Germaine McAuley 90-91 2-11 1-12 0-1 3-24 .111 Germaine McAuley 91-92 3-11 2-11 1-1 6-23 .207 Germaine McAuley 92-93 4-8 2-11 0-2 6-21 .223 Germaine McAuley 93-94 3-8 0-15 0-1 3-24 .120 Robin Muller 94-95 4-9 0-13 0-1 4-23 .148 Robin Muller 95-96 7-6 4-8 2-1 13-15 .464 Robin Muller 96-97 7-5 3-11 1-1 11-17 .393 Robin Muller 97-98 5-8 0-13 0-1 5-22 .185 Robin Muller 98-99 7-6 3-8 1-2 11-16 .407 Robin Muller 99-00 6-7 2-10 1-2 9-19 .320 Robin Muller 00-01 7-6 1-11 0-3 8-20 .286 Cheryl Nix 01-02 6-9 3-8 2-1 11-18 .393 Cheryl Nix 02-03 7-6 2-12 1-0 10-18 .357 Cheryl Nix 03-04 5-8 0-12 0-2 5-22 .185 Cheryl Nix/Darrah Metz 04-05 1-10 1-12 0-4 2-26 .071 Bud Childers 05-06 9-6 5-9 0-0 14-15 .483 Bud Childers 06-07 2-10 2-14 2-2 6-26 .188 Bud Childers 07-08 10-4 8-7 2-1 20-12 .625 Bud Childers 08-09 9-6 5-7 2-3 16-16 .500 Bud Childers 09-10 10-3 2-13 1-2 13-18 .419 Bud Childers 10-11 6-10 4-7 3-1 13-18 .419 Bud Childers TOTAL 266-238 (.528) 137-335 (.290) 46-52 (.469) 468-661 .415

Team Records

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Jennifer Churchill is the single season and career leader in fi eld goal percentage

Stephanie Morris holds the single game record for points with 37 on Mar. 1, 1986

Shelia Bailey dished out a Winthrop record 595 assists from 1988-92.

POINTS SCOREDGame: 37 Stephanie Morris vs. Charlotte, 3-1-86Season: 603 Kim Segars in 1987-88Career: 1699 Kim Segars in 1985-89

MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTEDGame: 30 Angie Marshall vs. Charleston So., 1-9-91Season: 491 Angie Marshall in 1990-91Career: 1485 Janet Dykton in 1981-82, 83-86

MOST FIELD GOALS MADE Game: 15 Angie Marshall vs. Charleston So., 1-9-91 15 Janet Dykton vs. Columbia, 12-10-81 15 Stephanie Morris vs. Mercer,12-14-84 15 Charlotta Wennefors vs. College of Charleston, 12-18-00Season: 249 Kim Segars in 1987-88Career: 709 Kim Segars in 1985-89

BEST FIELD GOAL ACCURACYGame: 1.000 Lori Taylor (7-7) vs. Coe, 1-3-87 1.000 Sharon Dixon (6-6) vs. Aiken, 2-20-80 1.000 Anne Cox (7-7) vs. N.C. A&T, 2-15-95Season: .583 Jennifer Churchill 1998-99Career: .554 Jennifer Churchill 1995-99

MOST 3- POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTEDGame: 15 Kim Cairnes at North Carolina, 12-16-00Season: 207 Tiffany Rodd, 2006-07Career: 737 Tiffany Rodd, 2005-09

MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADEGame: 9 Ashley Fann vs. Norfolk St. 12-11-06Season: 74 Tiffany Rodd 2006-07Career: 263 Tiffany Rodd, 2005-09

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Game: 22 Jodi Wingrove vs. Coastal, 1-27-90Season: 205 Nancy Archer in 1983-84Career: 530 Leigh-Ann Pursifull, 1995-99

FREE THROWS MADE Game: 18 Jodi Wingrove vs. Coastal, 1-27-90 18 Kim Segars vs. Fordham, 11-26-88Season: 156 Nancy Archer in 1983-84Career: 359 Leigh-Ann Pursifull, 1995-99

FREE THROW PCT Game: 1.000 13 different players, most recently Dequesha McClanahan at VCU, 11-17-10Season: .959 Janet Frederick in 1981-82Career: .760 Charlotte Wennefors, 1998-02

REBOUNDS Game: 20 Sarah Dukes vs. Longwood, 2-7-80Season: 269 Ashley Fann in 2008-09Career: 894 Ashley Fann, 2005-09

ASSISTS Game: 19 Janet Frederick vs. Sacred Heart, 2-1-81Season: 192 Janet Frederick in 1980-81Career: 559 Shelia Bailey in 1988-92

BLOCKED SHOTSGame: 10 Tammy Jones vs. Coastal, 2-11-92 Season: 92 Rosita Fields in 1981-82Career: 170 Tammy Jones in 1989-92, 93-94

STEALSGame: 11 Cassandra Barnes vs. Sacred Heart, 2-12-81 Season: 108 Nancy Archer in 1982-83Career: 299 Shelia Bailey, 1988-92

GAMES PLAYEDSeason: 32 (by 8 players) in 2007-08, (by 4 players) in 2008-09Career: 125 Shelly Hankins (2005-10)

GAMES STARTED Season: 32 (by 3 players) in 2007-08, Yvonne van Daalen in 2008- 09Career: 113 Ashley Fann, 2005-09

MINUTES PLAYED Season: 1096 Michele Hobson in 1987-88Career: 3852 Ashley Fann, 2005-09

PERSONAL FOULS Season: 106 Kim Segars in 1987-88Career: 374 Kim Segars in 1987-88

TIMES DISQUALIFIED Season: 9 Katherine Kitchin in 1994-95Career: 23 Kim Segars in 1985-89

Individual Records

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GAMES PLAYED 125 Shelly Hankins (2005-2010) 124 Ashley Fann (2005-09) 123 Ashley Haugtvedt (2005-09) 123 Jessica Fansler (2006-10 117 Nancy Archer (1980-84) 116 Tiffany Rodd (2005-09) 115 Stephanie Morris (1982-86) 115 Shanice Cole (2006-2010) 114 Janet Dykton (1981-86) 113 Mary Susan Austin (1981-86) 113 Yvonne van Daalen (2005-09) GAMES STARTED 113 Ashley Fann (2005-09) 105 Nancy Archer (1980-84) 105 Becki Barbary (1986-90) 103 Charlotta Wennefors (1998-02) 102 Tiffany Rodd (2005-09) 101 Kim Segars (1985-98) 101 Michele Hobson (1986-90) 97 Yvonne van Daalen (2005-09) 94 Tammy Jones (1989-94) 93 Revonda Whitley (1990-94) MINUTES PLAYED 3852 Ashley Fann (2005-09) 3620 Michelle Hobson (1986-90) 3563 Shelia Bailey (1988-92)

3546 Stepanie Morris (1982-86) 3479 Charlotta Wennefors (1998-02) 3387 Janet Dykton (1981-86) 3370 Nancy Archer (1980-84) 3291 Becki Barbary (1986-90) 3285 Tiffany Rodd (2005-09) 3149 Tammy Jones (1989-94) POINTS SCORED 1699 Kim Segars (1985-89) 1605 Janet Dykton (1981-86) 1603 Ashley Fann (2005-09) 1550 Stephanie Morris (1982-86) 1277 Jennifer Churchill (1995-99) 1276 Tammy Jones (1989-94) 1226 Tiffany Rodd (2005-09) 1220 Charlotta Wennefors (1998-02) 1173 Leigh-Ann Pursifull (1995-99) 1147 Nancy Archer (1980-84) FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1485 Janet Dykton (1981-86) 1404 Stephanie Morris (1982-86) 1356 Kim Segars (1985-89) 1309 Ashley Fann (2005-09) 1109 Debbie Easterling (1982-86) 1171 Tiffany Rodd (2005-09) 1090 Charlotta Wennefors (1998-02) 1036 Carmen Thomas (1991-95) 996 Revonda Whitley (1990-94) 983 Tammy Jones (1989-94) FIELD GOALS MADE 709 Kim Segars (1985-89) 664 Stephanie Morris (1982-86) 654 Janet Dykton (1981-86) 585 Ashley Fann (2005-09) 506 Tammy Jones (1989-94) 469 Jennifer Churchill (1995-99) 467 Debbie Easterling (1982-86) 423 Becki Barbary (1986-90) 416 Carmen Thomas (1991-95) 414 Tiffany Rodd (2005-09) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (min 360 FGA) .554 Jennifer Churchill (1995-99) .523 Kim Segars (1985-89) .515 Tammy Jones (1989-94) .494 Meredith Smith (1997-01) .488 Laura Herman (2001-03) .480 Becki Barbary (1986-90) .473 Stephanie Morris (1982-86) .462 Sharon Lee (1981-85) .461 Ashley Haugtvedt (2005-09)

.452 Mary Susan Austin (1981-83)

THREE POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 263 Tiffany Rodd (2005-09) 142 Jennifer Castle (1994-98)

112 Jessica Fansler (2006-10)105 Kim Cairnes (1999-02)

101 Gene’t Moore (2003-05) 90 Charlotta Wennefors (1998-02) 84 Misty Mooring (1995-99) 81 Lacey Lyons (2009-11) 78 Ashley Fann (2005-09) 76 Kia Bell (1999-03)

THREE-POINT PERCENTAGE .357 Tiffany Rodd (2005-09) .348 Jennifer Castle (1994-98) .329 Lacey Lyons (2009-11) .328 Kim Cairnes (1999-02) .326 Gene’t Moore (2003-05) .325 Tawander Whittington (2001-03) .315 Jessica Fansler (2006-2010).318 Misty Mooring (1995-99)

.311 Leigh-Ann Pursifull (1995-99) .302 Ashley Fann (2005-09)

Fann (40) and Rodd (25) combined to be one of the best scoring tandems in Winthrop and Big South history as each eclipsed the 1,000 point mark in their four-year career.

Janet Dykton (11) is ranked in the top 10 in points, fi eld goal attempts, fi eld goals made, free throws made, free throws attempted, assists, steals and blocked shots.

Career Leaders

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FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 530 Leigh-Ann Pursifull (1995-99) 518 Ashley Fann (2005-09) 478 Nancy Archer (1980-84) 466 Charlotta Wennefors (1998-02) 464 Carmen Thomas (1991-95) 460 Jennifer Churchill (1995-99) 423 Kim Segars (1985-89) 407 Janet Dykton (1981-86) 391 Tammy Jones (1989-94) 360 Meredith Smith (1997-01) FREE THROWS MADE 359 Leigh-Ann Pursifull (1995-99) 355 Ashley Fann (2005-present) 354 Charlotta Wennefors (1998-02) 338 Jennifer Churchill (1995-99) 334 Nancy Archer (1980-84) 295 Janet Dykton (1981-86) 281 Kim Segars (1985-89) 264 Tammy Jones (1989-94) 249 Carmen Thomas (1991-95) 242 Meredith Smith (1997-01) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (min 200 attempted) .760 Charlotta Wennefors (1998-02) .735 Jennifer Churchill (1995-99) .728 Mary Susan Austin (1981-83) .725 Janet Dykton (1981-86) .698 Nancy Archer (1980-84) .685 Ashley Fann (2005-09) .676 Janette Arrington (2001-03) .675 Tammy Jones (1989-94) .672 Meredith Smith (1997-01) .671 Leigh-Ann Pursifull (1995-99) REBOUNDS 894 Ashley Fann (2005-09) 845 Tammy Jones (1989-94) 838 Stephanie Morris (1982-86) 789 Kim Segars (1985-89) 781 Nancy Archer (1980-84) 718 Becki Barbary (1986-90) 714 Jennifer Churchill (1995-99) 695 Rosita Fields (1978-82) 612 Sharon Lee (1981-85) 607 Meredith Smith (1997-01) ASSISTS 595 Shelia Bailey (1988-92) 435 Yvonne van Daalen (2005-09) 381 Michelle Hobson (1986-90) 369 Janet Dykton (1981-86)

339 Jennifer Castle (1994-98) 315 Janet Fredrick (1980-83) 309 Arin Kress (2002-05) 302 Nancy Archer (1980-84) 298 Leigh-Ann Pursifull (1995-99) 277 Kathy Weaver (1991-95) STEALS 299 Shelia Bailey (1988-92) 253 Nancy Archer (1980-84) 230 Debbie Easterling (1982-86) 220 Janet Dykton (1981-86) 207 Kathy Weaver (1991-95) 191 Leigh-Ann Pursifull (1995-99) 177 Stephanie Morris (1982-86) 182 Michelle Hobson (1986-90) 182 Shelly Hankins (2005-2010) 166 Ashley Fann (2005-09) 166 Mary Susan Austin (1981-86)

BLOCKED SHOTS 170 Tammy Jones (1989-94) 165 Rosita Fields (1979-82) 114 Anne Hollensen (1998-02) 82 Ashley Haugtvedt (2005-09) 74 Fran Marshell (1984-86) 63 Anne Hollensen (1998-02) 60 TaQuoia Hammick (2008-present) 50 Jessica Dukes (2003-06) 48 Janet Dykton (1981-86) 47 Ashley Fann (2005-09)

PERSONAL FOULS 374 Kim Segars (1985-89) 347 Tammy Jones (1989-94) 344 Katherine Kitchin (1994-98) 341 Ashley Fann (2005-09) 339 Becki Barbary (1986-90) 335 Leigh-Ann Pursifull (1995-99) 330 Mary Susan Austin (1981-86) 320 Nancy Archer (1980-84) 317 Stacy Milton (1993-97) 312 Debbie Easterling (1982-86) TIMES DISQUALIFIED 23 Kim Segars (1985-89) 22 Katherine Kitchin (1994-98) 20 Tammy Jones (1989-94) 17 Debbie Easterling (1982-86) 15 Mary Susan Austin (1981-86) 15 Stacy Milton (1993-97) 14 Becki Barbary (1986-90) 13 Leigh-Ann Pursifull (1995-99) 12 Nancy Archer (1980-84) 11 Ashley Fann (2005-09)

Nancy Archer (33) is ranked in the top 5 all-time in six categories.

Tammy Jones (20) is the school’s all-time leader in blocked shots and second all-time in rebounds.

Career Leaders

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1313Jeanie Beatson (69-71)

Elizabeth Jackson (72-76)Tracy Aragon (00-01)Gene’t Moore (03-05)

Yvonne van Daalen (05-09)Lacey Lyons (09-11)

1414Lynette Crepeau (69-71)Becky Bowman (72-75)Sarah Dukes (78-79)

Savonda Turner (80-81)Beth Brown (81-82)Pam Garrett (82-85)Lori Taylor (85-88)

Shawndell Washington (88-89)Jill Hiles (89-91)

Darmell Williams (94-95)Beth Richards (96-98)

Nikki Read (98-99)Emilee Rangle (99-01)Virag Kovacs (01-03)

1515Barbara Jones (69-70)Linda Goyak (70-74)Iva Milevoj (04-06)

Kristine Rishel (2010-11)

2020Judy Murray (69-70)Betsy Griffi th (72-74)

Katie Kral (76-77)Amelia McCullough (77-78)Cassandra Barnes (79-81)

Janet Frederick (81-83)Traci Tate (83-84)

Ronda Cline (84-85)Cheri Foster (85-87)

Tammy Jones (89-94)Heather Scarlett (94-95)Jessica Anger (02-04)

2121Maggie Ward (69-71)Julia Barringer (72-76)Jodye Jennings (75-78)

Nancy Floyd (79-81)Suzanne McHugh (81-84)Regina Caldwell (84-88)

Sheila Bailey (88-92)Tina Fowler (92-93)Anne Cox (94-98)

Amy Carawan (98-99)Karin Martin (99-01)

Laura Herman (01-02)

33Katie Kilcollin (01-05)Ashley Carey (02-06)Ashley Cox (07-11)

44Jessica Fansler (06-10)

55Paula Polyanski (82-83)Fran Marshall (84-86)Christy Snow (86-90)Amy Spann (90-91)

Nicole Mamula (93-94)Carmen Thomas (91-95)

Iva Milevoj (04-05)Kathi Ryska (06-10)

Tiffany Charles (2010-present)

1010Claire Phillips (69-70)Susan Moss (72-73)Pam Smith (75-77)

Janet Frederick (80-81)Mary Susan Austin (81-82)

Karen Kreutel (82-83)Amanda Scruggs (83-84)Stephanie Rainey (86-88)

Angie Marshall (88-92)Lauren Boggs (92-94)Ashley Carey (02-05)Amy Drake (06-07)

Allison Lawrence (09-11)

1111Linda Massey (69-72)

Patricia Rollings (76-77)Rhonda Harrill (77-78)Jan Rampey (78-80)Janet Dykton (81-85)Julie Krebs (82-83)

Stephanie Rainey (86-88)

1212Paula Monroe (69-71)

Ann Long (72-73)Carol Avant (75-77)Tracy Burch (77-79)Candy Cage (81-85)

Stephanie Rainey (86-87)Andrea Lucas (87-89)

Heather Pawley (90-91)Wanda Wright (92-93)Crystal Greene (97-01)

Tawander Whittington (01-03)

Tara Hammond (03-04)Katie Fitzgerald (09-Present)

2222Bonnie Booth (69-70)Lisa Cothran (72-75)Sharon Dixon (77-78)

Jennifer Stroman (82-83)Merry Rogers (83-84)

Becky Browning (86-87)Pam Sinclair (87-88)

Stacy Gardner (88-89)Jennifer Castle (94-98)

Charlotta Wennefors (98-02)Breeze Ross (02-03)

Tameika Brooks (03-04)Cathi Kennings (04-05)Amanda Leigh (06-07)Tiffany Brown (08-10)

Dequesha McClanahan (2010-present)

2323Linda Rikard (69-70)Kay Monroe (72-74)Debra Tolar (76-78)Beth Knell (78-80)

Caryl Hardin (80-81)Karen Kreutel (81-82)

Mary Susan Austin (82-86)Dorothy Davis (86-90)

Deshonia Williams (90-93)Heather Scarlett (94-97)

Ishirel Hilliard (98-01)Arin Kress (02-05)

Mary Hathaway (09-Present)

2424Paula Rogers (69-72)

Suzanne Lundy (72-74)Paula Kirkland (78-80)

Pam Bryant (80-82)Stephanie Morris (82-86)

Amy Mason (86-87)Jamie Walker (88-89)

Lisa Robertson (90-91)Stephanie Finley (92-93)

Stacey Milton (93-97)Chrissy Lewellen (97-00)Jennifer Nolan (00-01)

Anna Ulrey (01-03)Jessica Dukes (03-05)

Franchesca Davenport (07-09)Kaitlyn Rubino (09-10)

Samiya Wright (2010-present)

2525Jeanie Dawson (69-70)

Judy Wilkins (72-74)

All-Time Letter WinnersAll-Time Letter Winners

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Kim Segars is the school’s all-time leader in scoring with 1,699 points and still holds the highest scoring average in a single season with 20.8 ppg.

Jodi Wingrove (89-90)Revonda Whitley (90-93)

Christine Yon (96-97)Anne Hollensen (98-02)Jordan Barnes (03-04)Shelly Hankins (05-10)

3434Jane Ashworth (75-77)Lisa Hudson (77-79)

Becki Barbary (86-90)Julie Dowling (90-92)

Ashanta Sellers (93-94)Tracy Mont (94-95)

Robin Curley (02-04)Franchesca Davenport (05-07)

3535Mary Page (72-73)Holly Bland (75-79)

Meredith Smith (97-01)Jolandra Crump (02-05)

4040Sue Baughman (72-75)Dinah Hamrick (73-77)

Cindy Pryor (77-78)Rosita Fields (78-82)Nancy Archer (80-81)Valorie Jeter (83-84)

Martha Lynn Foster (84-85)Kim Segars (85-89)

Mandy Sweetman (89-90)Felicia Young (92-93)

Katherine Kitchin (94-98)Ann-Sofi e Dreij (98-01)

Amanda Behnke (03-05)Ashley Fann (05-09)

4141Jo Lundy (72-76)

Penny Bostain (74-78)Sara Dukes (78-81)Emily Briggs (03-05)

4242Cristi Bartlett (04-05)

Ashley Haugtvedt (05-09)Kaitlyn Rubino (2010-present)

4343Roneisha Kinney (04-06)

4444Beth Knell (78-79)

Courtenay Shaw (87-89)

Phyllis Cummings (74-77)Connie Welch (79-80)

Patti Donaldson (81-82)Jodi Travis (82-83)

Carol Budds (84-86)Becki Barbary (86-88)Kara Harkness (90-94)Misty Mooring (95-99)

Kia Bell (99-03)Tiffany Rodd (05-09)

Dee Gray (2010-present)

3030Julianne Stark (69-71)Connie Morrow (72-75)

Teresa “Joby” Williams (75-79)Barbara Reynolds (79-81)

Pam Moser (82-83)Darlene Ford (83-84)

Michele Hobson (86-90)Kelly Scott (90-91)

Kathi Weaver (91-95)Leigh-Ann Pursifull (95-96)

Elizabeth Chamness (04-05)Shanice Cole (06-10)

3131Ann Simmons (72-74)

Pamela Bostain (73-77)Lisa Hudson (78-79)

Bonnie Reynolds (79-81)Debbie Easterling (82-86)Courtenay Shaw (87-88)Janette Arrington (01-03)

Jessica Dukes (03-06)

3232Patsy Morris (69-70)Vicki Wilson (72-73)

Judy Kirkpatrick (75-77)Sharon Dixon (78-80)Jenni Heath (80-81)Sharon Lee (81-85)

Denise Thomas (86-90)Tara Youngblood (88-89)Sandra Meadows (90-91)Carmen Thomas (91-94)

Mandy Britt (95-99)Anna Ulrey (01-02)

Sarah Hoormann (02-04)Roneisha Kinney (04-05)Jolandra Crump (02-06)

Sarah Scott (07-10)

3333Pat Bailey (74-78)Holly Bland (78-79)

Julie Vandiver (79-80)Nancy Archer (81-84)Alyce Fowler (87-89)

All-Time Letter WinnersAll-Time Letter WinnersBrooke McMinn (89-90)

Kanesha Nix (92-95)Jennifer Castle (94-98)

Leigh-Ann Pursifull (95-99)Kimberly Cairnes (99-01)

Lisa Koop (05-06)Chantel Johnson (2009-11)

4545Kristine Webb (05-06)

Jennifer Walker (07-present)

5050Jennifer Churchill (95-99)

TaQuoia Hammick (08-present)

5454Stephanie Pannell (01-03)

5555Brigid Sword (97-99)

Vennece Fowlkes (02-04)Chanel White (09-10)

No Number On RecordLisa Cothran (70-71), Trish Howell (70-72), Kay Monroe (70-72), Janice Rogers (70-71), Judy Wilkins (70-72), Vicki Wilson (70-72), Laurie Arranta (71-72), Lucy Dials (71-72), Marilyn Elder (71-72), Evelyn Fant (71-72), Betsy Griffi th (71-72), Jeanette Jones (71-72), Millie Keeter (71-72), Lynn Kobylinski (71-72), Ann Simmons (71-72), Suzanne Lundy (71-72), Connie Morrow (71-72), Susan Moss (71-72), Elaine Mozingo (71-72), Jane Oberle (71-72), Vickie Harrelson (73-74), Annie Long (73-74), Marilyn Parris (73-74), Lyn Sheffi eld (73-74), Paula Duncan (74-75), Missey Thomas (74-75), Bonnie Whelan (74-75), Robin Lowe (75-76), Teresa Moore (75-76), Deborah Fogle (75-76),

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1) Kim Segars 1) Kim Segars Center Center Lamar, SC Lamar, SC 1,699 1,699YEAR GP-GS MIN FGM-FGA PCT. 3FGM-3FGA PCT. FTM-FTA PCT. REB AVG PF-D A TO BK ST PTS AVG.1985-86 23-19 543 70-162 .432 n/a n/a 42-62 .677 156 6.8 91-8 9 54 3 14 182 7.91986-87 25-25 769 165-360 .458 n/a n/a 49-89 .551 186 7.4 89-5 18 71 12 17 379 15.21987-88 29-29 861 249-443 .562 0-0 .000 105-158 .665 233 8.1 106-5 17 74 6 23 603 20.81988-89 28-28 929 225-391 .575 0-0 .000 85-114 .745 214 7.6 88-5 21 97 9 32 535 19.1Totals 105-101 3102 709-1356 .523 0-0 .000 281-423 .664 789 7.5 374-23 65 296 30 86 1699 16.2

2) Janet Dykton 2) Janet Dykton Guard Guard Suitland, MD Suitland, MD 1,605 1,605YEAR GP-GS MIN FGM-FGA PCT. 3FGM-3FGA PCT. FTM-FTA PCT. REB AVG PF-D A TO BK ST PTS AVG.1981-82 29-21 906 186-452 .411 n/a n/a 90-122 .737 106 3.7 68-1 93 113 10 63 462 15.91983-84 31-2 701 123-278 .442 n/a n/a 61-83 .760 50 1.6 66-1 85 58 11 50 307 9.91984-85 30-29 919 177-387 .457 n/a n/a 69-106 .651 119 3.9 94-1 94 105 14 54 423 14.11985-86 24-24 861 168-368 .457 n/a n/a 75-96 .781 102 4.3 76-3 97 102 13 53 413 17.2Totals 114-76 3387 654-1485 .440 n/a n/a 295-407 .725 377 3.3 304-6 369 378 48 220 1605 14.1

4) Stephanie Morris 4) Stephanie Morris Forward Forward Columbia, SC Columbia, SC 1,550 1,550YEAR GP-GS MIN FGM-FGA PCT. 3FGM-3FGA PCT. FTM-FTA PCT. REB AVG PF-D A TO BK ST PTS AVG.1982-83 33-27 907 118-243 .485 n/a n/a 75-103 .728 150 4.5 56-1 68 73 1 32 312 9.41983-84 31-31 955 203-418 .485 n/a n/a 41-63 .650 233 7.5 70-3 53 72 12 67 447 14.41984-85 28-27 885 190-410 .463 n/a n/a 61-93 .656 246 8.8 65-1 46 91 4 44 441 15.81985-86 23-23 799 153-333 .459 n/a n/a 45-66 .682 209 9.1 36-0 37 79 0 34 350 15.2Totals 115-108 3546 664-1404 .473 n/a n/a 222-325 .683 838 7.3 227-5 204 315 17 177 1550 13.5

5) Jennifer Churchill 5) Jennifer Churchill Center Center Milford, OH Milford, OH 1,277 1,277YEAR GP-GS MIN FGM-FGA PCT. 3FGM-3FGA PCT. FTM-FTA PCT. REB AVG PF-D A TO BK ST PTS AVG.1995-96 28-23 772 143-265 .540 1-5 .200 100-134 .746 210 7.5 55-1 31 60 2 26 387 13.81996-97 23-1 481 107-188 .569 0-2 .000 87-115 .757 167 7.3 22-0 16 47 1 13 301 13.11997-98 27-15 681 107-202 .530 0-2 .000 80-111 .721 162 6.0 40-0 23 47 6 19 294 10.91998-99 25-16 629 112-192 .583 0-1 .000 71-100 .710 175 7.0 41-0 24 48 3 22 295 12.5Totals 103-55 2563 469-847 .554 1-10 .100 338-460 .735 714 6.9 158-1 94 202 12 80 1277 12.4

6) Tammy Jones 6) Tammy Jones Center Center Irmo, SC Irmo, SC 1,276 1,276YEAR GP-GS MIN FGM-FGA PCT. 3FGM-3FGA PCT. FTM-FTA PCT. REB AVG PF-D A TO BK ST PTS AVG.1989-90 28-12 469 32-76 .421 0-0 .000 36-52 .692 115 4.1 66-4 2 34 29 10 100 3.51990-91 27-26 892 137-289 .474 0-0 .000 52-76 .684 247 9.1 100-6 15 66 34 16 326 12.11991-92 29-29 902 173-304 .569 0-0 .000 88-133 .662 263 9.1 95-6 17 63 55 20 434 15.01993-94 27-27 886 164-314 .522 0-1 .000 88-130 .677 220 8.1 86-4 8 68 52 15 416 15.4Totals 111-94 3149 506-983 .515 0-1 .000 264-391 .675 845 7.6 347-20 42 231 170 61 1276 11.5

8) Charlotta Wennefors 8) Charlotta Wennefors Guard Guard Bankeryd, Sweden Bankeryd, Sweden 1,220 1,220YEAR GP-GS MIN FGM-FGA PCT. 3FGM-3FGA PCT. FTM-FTA PCT. REB AVG PF-D A TO BK ST PTS AVG.1998-99 27-25 661 59-166 .355 7-36 .194 63-92 .685 59 2.2 55-1 36 105 0 20 188 7.01999-00 28-28 980 102-289 .353 29-90 .322 81-108 .750 73 2.6 60-0 45 113 5 42 314 11.22000-01 27-27 1020 136-383 .355 34-124 .274 132-157 .841 114 4.2 63-0 64 88 2 30 438 16.22001-02 27-23 818 81-252 .321 20-65 .308 78-109 .716 86 3.2 43-1 36 72 1 19 280 10.4Totals 109-103 3479 378-1090 .348 90-315 .286 354-466 .760 332 3.0 215-2 181 378 8 111 1220 11.2

3) Ashley Fann 3) Ashley Fann Forward Forward Hazel Green, AL Hazel Green, AL 1,603 1,603YEAR GP-GS MIN FGM-FGA PCT. 3FGM-3FGA PCT. FTM-FTA PCT. REB AVG PF-D A TO BK ST PTS AVG.2005-06 29-24 954 121-288 .420 42-116 .362 78-118 .661 208 7.2 69-2 40 77 10 55 362 12.52006-07 31-31 976 136-324 .420 13-75 .173 92-142 .648 200 6.5 102-6 37 91 9 38 377 12.22007-08 32-32 967 169-347 .487 13-47 .277 88-124 .710 217 6.8 83-2 58 95 13 35 439 13.72008-09 32-26 955 159-350 .454 10-20 .500 97-134 .724 269 8.4 87-1 52 81 12 38 425 13.3Totals 124-113 3852 585-1309 .447 77-258 .299 355-518 .685 894 7.2 341-11 187 344 47 166 1603 12.9

7) Tiffany Rodd 7) Tiffany Rodd Guard Guard Clinton, TN Clinton, TN 1,226 1,226YEAR GP-GS MIN FGM-FGA PCT. 3FGM-3FGA PCT. FTM-FTA PCT. REB AVG PF-D A TO BK ST PTS AVG.2005-06 25-17 640 79-236 .335 51-149 .342 29-44 .659 73 2.9 24-0 23 36 2 21 238 9.52006-07 32-28 951 114-337 .338 74-207 .357 42-53 .792 107 4.2 37-0 36 64 1 24 344 10.82007-08 32-32 934 125-321 .389 73-195 .374 36-46 .783 89 2.8 36-1 29 43 3 27 359 11.22008-09 27-25 760 96-277 .347 65-186 .349 28-35 .800 94 3.5 21-0 32 32 3 19 285 10.6Totals 116-102 3285 414-1171 .353 263-737 .357 135-178 .758 363 3.1 116-1 120 175 9 91 1226 10.6

1,000 Point Club1,000 Point Club

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9) Leigh-Ann Pursifull 9) Leigh-Ann Pursifull Guard Guard Floyd, VA Floyd, VA 1,173 1,173YEAR GP-GS MIN FGM-FGA PCT. 3FGM-3FGA PCT. FTM-FTA PCT. REB AVG PF-D A TO BK ST PTS AVG.1995-96 28-21 746 80-215 .372 13-46 .283 94-143 .657 115 4.1 91-5 98 129 4 42 267 9.51996-97 28-11 623 71-190 .374 13-48 .271 65-101 .644 115 4.1 80-4 84 75 3 40 220 7.91997-98 27-21 764 115-265 .434 22-56 .393 97-143 .678 130 4.8 80-3 51 92 5 52 349 12.91998-99 27-24 798 108-265 .408 18-61 .295 103-143 .720 123 4.6 84-2 68 102 3 57 337 12.5Totals 110-77 2931 374-935 .400 66-211 .313 359-530 .677 483 4.4 335-14 301 398 15 191 1173 10.7

10) Nancy Archer 10) Nancy Archer Forward Forward Burtonville, MD Burtonville, MD 1,147 1,147YEAR GP-GS MIN FGM-FGA PCT. 3FGM-3FGA PCT. FTM-FTA PCT. REB AVG PF-D A TO BK ST PTS AVG.1980-81 27-22 n/a 95-235 .361 n/a n/a 49-75 .653 204 7.5 61-0 60 n/a 4 33 240 8.81981-82 29-22 673 82-199 .412 n/a n/a 61-96 .635 184 6.3 77-3 46 65 9 40 225 7.71982-83 30-30 915 96-244 .393 n/a n/a 68-102 .666 172 5.7 89-6 90 99 10 108 260 8.61983-84 31-31 1004 133-274 .485 n/a n/a 156-205 .760 221 7.1 93-3 106 82 2 72 422 13.6Totals 117-105 2592 406-952 .426 n/a n/a 334-478 .699 781 6.7 320-12 302 246 25 253 1147 9.8

11) Holly Bland 11) Holly Bland Forward Forward Gaffney Gaffney 1,126 1,126YEAR GP-GS MIN FGM-FGA PCT. 3FGM-3FGA PCT. FTM-FTA PCT. REB AVG PF-D A TO BK ST PTS AVG.1975-76 no stats available1976-77 no stats available1977-78 no stats available 4.6 14.51978-79 23-23 n/a 143-339 .421 n/a n/a 19-30 .633 64 3.6 45-2 25 42 9 43 305 13.2Totals 1126

12) Joby Williams 12) Joby Williams Center Center Eastover, SC Eastover, SC 1,082 1,082YEAR GP-GS MIN FGM-FGA PCT. 3FGM-3FGA PCT. FTM-FTA PCT. REB AVG PF-D A TO BK ST PTS AVG.1975-76 no stats available1976-77 no stats available1977-78 no stats available .470 7.8 13.61978-79 21-12 n/a 74-183 .404 n/a n/a 43-58 .741 79 5.8 50-2 24 51 5 15 182 8.6Totals 1,082

14) Becki Barbary 14) Becki Barbary Forward Forward Taylors, SC Taylors, SC 1,042 1,042YEAR GP-GS MIN FGM-FGA PCT. 3FGM-3FGA PCT. FTM-FTA PCT. REB AVG PF-D A TO BK ST PTS AVG.1986-87 25-21 664 71-180 .394 n/a n/a 30-52 .577 131 5.3 79-2 25 48 3 14 172 6.91987-88 28-27 763 89-184 .483 0-0 .000 36-50 .720 174 6.2 75-4 58 57 2 19 214 7.61988-89 28-28 895 123-209 .424 0-9 .000 45-66 .681 206 7.3 84-1 88 90 1 25 291 10.31989-90 29-29 969 140-307 .456 1-6 .166 84-130 .646 207 7.1 101-7 34 100 6 47 365 12.5Totals 110-105 3291 423-880 .480 1-15 .067 195-298 .654 718 6.5 339-14 205 295 12 105 1042 9.5

15) Debbie Easterling 15) Debbie Easterling Forward Forward Kingsport, TN Kingsport, TN 1,013 1,013YEAR GP-GS MIN FGM-FGA PCT. 3FGM-3FGA PCT. FTM-FTA PCT. REB AVG PF-D A TO BK ST PTS AVG.1982-83 30-20 749 125-287 .435 n/a n/a 28-44 .636 98 3.2 71-7 42 52 1 61 278 9.91983-84 22-0 455 75-195 .384 n/a n/a 17-23 .739 62 2.8 62-1 23 23 0 43 167 7.51984-85 30-20 768 139-338 .411 n/a n/a 22-35 .628 132 4.4 96-5 44 58 3 57 300 10.01985-86 24-24 753 128-289 .443 n/a n/a 13-34 .382 145 6.1 83-4 61 74 6 69 268 11.2Totals 106-64 2725 467-1109 .421 n/a n/a 80-136 .588 437 4.1 312 180 207 10 230 1013 9.6

16) Revonda Whitely 16) Revonda Whitely Forward Forward Last Vegas, NV Last Vegas, NV 1,004 1,004YEAR GP-GS MIN FGM-FGA PCT. 3FGM-3FGA PCT. FTM-FTA PCT. REB AVG PF-D A TO BK ST PTS AVG.1990-91 27-26 801 90-247 .364 0-0 .000 28-49 .571 157 5.8 84-2 29 78 9 46 208 7.71991-92 29-28 878 118-273 .432 0-0 .000 68-92 .739 194 6.7 90-6 42 89 4 45 304 10.51992-93 18-18 511 71-179 .397 0-0 .000 60-89 .674 112 6.2 44-1 25 51 1 24 202 11.21993-94 26-21 795 118-297 .397 3-12 .250 51-79 .646 141 5.4 55-0 74 84 4 38 290 11.2Totals 100-93 2985 397-996 .399 3-12 .250 207-309 .670 604 6.0 273 253 302 18 153 1004 10.0

13) Carmen Thomas 13) Carmen Thomas Forward Forward Norfolk, VA Norfolk, VA 1,081 1,081YEAR GP-GS MIN FGM-FGA PCT. 3FGM-3FGA PCT. FTM-FTA PCT. REB AVG PF-D A TO BK ST PTS AVG.1991-92 29-21 804 90-242 .372 0-0 .000 48-109 .440 129 5.1 74-4 21 89 4 21 228 7.91992-93 27-13 808 122-266 .459 0-2 .000 70-124 .565 128 4.7 63-1 28 100 0 29 314 11.61993-94 27-17 806 98-271 .362 0-2 .000 76-124 .613 149 5.5 46-2 57 129 1 24 272 10.11994-95 25-6 664 106-257 .412 0-0 .000 55-107 .514 140 5.6 56-1 41 91 2 25 267 10.7Totals 108-57 3082 416-1063 .391 0-4 .000 249-464 .537 546 5.1 239-8 147 409 7 99 1081 10.0

1,000 Point Club1,000 Point Club

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Tiffany Rodd signed a contract to play with BSG Ludwigsburg of the Damen Bundesliga in Germany.

Charlotte Wennefors is the only Lady Eagle to be named Big South Conference Scholar Athlete of the Year

Anne Cox was named the Most Valuable Player of the 1996 Big South Conference Tournament. She was the fi rst MVP of any tournament since the school made the move to the NCAA Division I level.

Iva Milevoj was an All-Big South First Team selection and led the Big South in assists per game in 2005-06. Milevoj played professionally in Iceland and Croatia.

Coach of the YearRobin Muller (1996)

Freshman/Rookie of the YearKatherine Kitchin (1995)Ashley Fann (2006)Dequesha McClanahan (2011)

Big South Scholar Athlete of the YearCharlotta Wennefors (2002)

Big South All-Academic TeamKatherine Kitchin (1997)Leigh-Ann Pursifull (1998)Mandy Britt (1999)Meredith Smith (2000, 2001)Charlotta Wennefors (2002)Stephanie Pannell (2003)Arin Kress (2004)Katie Kilcollin (2005)Iva Milevoj (2006)Ashley Fann (2007, 2008, 2009)Lacey Lyons (2010)

All-Freshmen/Rookie TeamKatherine Kitchin (1995)Jennifer Churchill (1996)Leigh-Ann Pursifull (1996)Meredith Smith (1998)Charlotta Wennefors (1999)Jessica Anger (2003)Arin Kress (2003)Gene’t Moore (2004)Ashley Fann (2006)Tiffany Rodd (2006)Dequesha McClanahan (2011)

All-Big South First TeamLori Taylor (1987)Kim Segars (1987, 1988, 1989)Tammy Jones (1992)Charlotta Wennefors (2001)Iva Milevoj (2006)Ashley Fann (2008, 2009)Shanice Cole (2010)

All-Big South Second TeamBecky Barbary (1990)Tammy Jones (1991, 1994)Jennifer Churchill (1996, 1997, 1998)Leigh-Ann Pursifull (1998, 1999)Charlotta Wennefors (2000)Ashley Fann (2006)

Big South All-Tournament TeamKim Segars (1988)Anne Cox (1996)Misty Mooring (1996)Jennifer Churchill (1996, 1997)Ashley Fann (2005, 2006)

All-Time Award Winners“Lady Eagles In The Pros”

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Leigh-Ann Pursifull (left) was a two-time All-Big South selection. Pursifull went on to play professionaly in Sweden for two years. In her second season with Brahe/JBC of the Damligan Elitserien, Pursifull made the South All-Star Team.

Tammy Jones (right) was a three-time All-Big South selection and earned Winthrop’s fi rst ever Big South Confer-ence Player of the Week honor.

Yvonne van Daalen (left) was a three-year starter for the Lady Eagles and is Win-throp’s second all-time leader in assists. van Daalen is just the third Lady Eagle to play professionally and played last season for the Saarlouis Royals of the German National Basketball league

All-Time Award Winners“Lady Eagles In The Pros”

Big South Tournament MVPAnne Cox (1996)

Big South Player of the WeekTammy Jones (Jan. 27, 1992)Jennifer Churchill (Feb. 24, 1997)Leigh-Ann Pursifull (Twice) Charlotta Wennefors (Jan. 15, 2001)Kia Bell (Dec. 2, 2002)Tiffany Rodd (Twice) Ashley Fann (Jan. 28, 2008)

Big South Freshman of the WeekDeShonia Williams (Dec. 3, 1990)Kara Harkness (Jan. 21, 1991)Kathi Weaver (Dec. 2, 1991)Carmen Thomas (Feb. 17, 1992)Stephanie Finley (Twice) Katherine Kitchin (Twice) Jennifer Castle (Feb. 12, 1995)Anne Cox (Feb. 19, 1995)Jennifer Churchill (Four Times)Leigh-Ann Pursifull (Jan. 21, 1996)Meredith Smith (Twice) Charlotta Wennefors (Three times) Arin Kress (Twice) Jessica Anger (Twice) Jordan Barnes (Dec. 1, 2003)Gene’t Moore (Twice) Amanda Behnke (Jan. 12, 2004)Tameika Brooks (Feb. 23, 2004)Ashley Fann (Five times) Tiffany Rodd (Mar. 5, 2005)Jessica Fansler (Dec. 4, 2006)Dequesha McClanahan (Six times)

CoSIDA Academic All-DistrictIva Milevoj (2005-06)

I-AAA Athletic Directors Association Scholar-Athlete TeamIva Milevoj (2005-06)

WBCA Academic National Top 25 Team Honor Roll10th (1997-98)11th (1998-99)

East Carolina Holiday Tournament MVPTiffany Rodd (2007)

East Carolina Holiday All-Tournament TeamTiffany Rodd (2007)

Florida Atlantic Thanksgiving All-Tournament TeamKathi Ryska (2006)

Bahamas Sunsplash Shootout All-Tournament TeamKathi Ryska (2008)

Hilton Garden Inn Winthrop Classic.Ashley Fann (2008)

Tournament ChampionsEast Carolina Thanksgiving Tournament (2007)

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15 HOME GAMES

15 Games On The Road(Over 7,800 miles traveled)

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GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Wichita, KSEnrollment: 14,823Founded: 1895Nickname: ShockersSchool Colors: Black and YellowHome Arena: Charles Koch ArenaCapacity: 10,502Conference: Missouri ValleyAffi liation: NCAA Div. IAthletic Director: Dr. Eric Sexton Head Coach: Jody AdamsRecord at School: 31-33 (2 yrs.)Career Record: 55-41 (3 yrs.)Offi ce Phone: (316) 978-3257Assistant Coach(es): Kristy Guffey,Bridgette Gordon, Carlai Moore2010-11 Record: 18-15Conference Record/Finish: 8-10/6thStarters Returning/Lost: 3/2Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/4

Wichita StateWichita State

MEDIA INFORMATION WBB SID Contact: Brian PetrottaEmail: [email protected] ce Phone: (316) 978-5535Fax: (316) 978-3336Press Row: (316) 978-3299Web Page: www.goshockers.com

Series History (0-1)Last 5 MeetingsYear Site Result Score2007 A L 66-42

Nov. 23 Nov. 23 Wichita, KSWichita, KS

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Troy, ALEnrollment: 30,564Founded: 1887Nickname: TrojansSchool Colors: Cardinal, Silver and BlackHome Arena: Sartain HallCapacity: 4,000Conference: Sun BeltAffi liation: NCAA Div. IAthletic Director: Steve DennisHead Coach: Michael MurphyRecord at School: 108-152 (9 yrs.)Career Record: 180-175 (11 yrs.)Offi ce Phone: N/AAssistant Coach(es): Craig Kennedy,Jennifer Wasson2010-11 Record: 5-25Conference Record/Finish: 2-14/6th EastStarters Returning/Lost: 4/1Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 10/2

TroyTroy

MEDIA INFORMATION WBB SID Contact: TBAEmail: N/AOffi ce Phone: (334) 670-5654Fax: N/APress Row: (334) 670-3229Web Page: www.TroyTrojans.com

Series History First Meeting

Nov. 13 Nov. 13 Troy, ALTroy, AL

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Peoria, ILEnrollment: 5,813Founded: 1897Nickname: BravesSchool Colors: Red and WhiteHome Arena: Renaissance ColiseumCapacity: 4,200Conference: Missouri ValleyAffi liation: NCAA Div. I-AAAAthletic Director: Dr. Michael CrossHead Coach: Paula BuscherRecord at School: 149-172 (11 yrs.)Career Record: 192-210 (14 yrs.)Offi ce Phone: (309) 677-4557Assistant Coach(es): Lisa Robinson,Kari Kerkhoff, Mike Brooks2010-11 Record: 15-16Conference Record/Finish: 7-11/8th Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 10/1

BradleyBradley

MEDIA INFORMATION WBB SID Contact: Jim ReaEmail: [email protected] ce Phone: (309) 677-3869Fax: N/APress Row: (309) 677-3300Web Page: www.BradleyBraves.com

Series History ()First Meeting

Nov. 18 Nov. 18 Rock Hill, SCRock Hill, SC

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Niagara, NYEnrollment: 3,853Founded: 1856Nickname: Purple EaglesSchool Colors: Purple and WhiteHome Arena: Gallagher CenterCapacity: 2,400Conference: Metro Atlantic AthleticAffi liation: NCAA Div. IAthletic Director: Ed McLaughlinHead Coach: Kendra FaustinRecord at School: 25-97 (4 yrs.)Career Record: SameOffi ce Phone: (716) 286-8619Assistant Coach(es): Corinne Jones,Mark Katarski, Brittany Parker2010-11 Record: 1-29Conference Record/Finish: 0-18/10thStarters Returning/Lost: 4/1Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/3

NiagaraNiagara

MEDIA INFORMATION WBB SID Contact: Bob VailEmail: [email protected] ce Phone: (716) 286-8586Fax: (716) 286-8609Press Row: (716) 286-7345Web Page: www.PurpleEagles.com

Series History First Meeting

Nov. 19 Nov. 19 Rock Hill, SCRock Hill, SC

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: DeLand, FLEnrollment: 2,741Founded: 1883Nickname: HattersSchool Colors: Hunter Green and WhiteHome Arena: Edmunds CenterCapacity: 4,000Conference: Atlantic SunAffi liation: NCAA Division IAthletic Director: Jeff AltierHead Coach: Lynn BriaRecord at School: 34-59 (3 yrs.)Career Record: 177-272 (16 yrs.)Offi ce Phone: (386) 822-8120Assistant Coach(es): Josh Keys,Herman Burge, Nicole Woods2010-11 Record: 20-13Conference Record/Finish: 13-7/T-3rdStarters Returning/Lost: 3/2Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 5/5

StetsonStetson

MEDIA INFORMATION WBB SID Contact: Jesse CazakoffEmail: [email protected] ce Phone: (386) 822-8131Fax: (386) 822-8132Press Row: (386) 822-8133Web Page: www.gohatters.com

Series History (0-2)Last 5 MeetingsYear Site Result Score1997 H L 61-541996 A L 71-64

Nov. 20 Nov. 20 Rock Hill, SCRock Hill, SC

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Richmond, VAEnrollment: 32,000Founded: 1838Nickname: RamsSchool Colors: Black and GoldHome Arena: Verizon Wireless ArenaCapacity: 7,500Conference: Colonial Athletic AssociationAffi liation: NCAA Division IAthletic Director: Norwood TeagueHead Coach: Beth CunninghamRecord at School: 148-100 (8 yrs.)Career Record: SameOffi ce Phone: (804) 828-2375Assistant Coach: Tarrell Robinson,Darren Guensch, Trena Trice-Hill2010-11 Record: 19-12Conference Record/Finish: 13-5/4thStarters Returning/Lost: Letterwinners Returning/Lost:

Virginia CommonwealthVirginia Commonwealth

MEDIA INFORMATION WBB SID Contact: Mitchell MooreEmail: [email protected] ce Phone: (804) 828-8496Fax: (804) 828-9428Press Row: (804) 827-1010Web Page: www.vcuathletics.com

Series History (0-3)Last 5 MeetingsYear Site Result Score2010 A L 59-492009 N L 65-511992 H L 79-55

Nov. 27 Nov. 27 Rock Hill, SCRock Hill, SC

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GENERAL INFORMATION Location: West Long Branch, NJEnrollment: 4,500Founded: 1933Nickname: HawksSchool Colors: Midnight Blue and WhiteHome Arena: The Multipurpose Activity CenterCapacity: 4,100Conference: Northeast Affi liation: NCAA Division IAthletic Director: Dr. Marilyn McNeilHead Coach: Jenny PalmateerRecord at School: First YearCareer Record: SameOffi ce Phone: (732) 263-5837Assistant Coach(es): Reggie Carney,Marquetta Dickins, Jasmina Perazic2010-11 Record: 23-10Conference Record/Finish: 13-5/2ndStarters Returning/Lost: 4/1Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 10/4

MonmouthMonmouth

MEDIA INFORMATION WBB SID Contact: Greg OttEmail: [email protected] ce Phone: (732) 263-5834Fax: (732) 571-3535Press Row: N/AWeb Page: www.GoMUHawks.com0

Series History First Meeting

Dec. 14 Dec. 14 West Long Branch, NYWest Long Branch, NY

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Durham, NCEnrollment: 8,614Founded: 1910Nickname: EaglesSchool Colors: Maroon and GrayHome Arena: McDougald-McLendon GymnasiumCapacity: 3,056Conference: Mid-Eastern AthleticAffi liation: NCAA Div. IAthletic Director: Ingrid Wicker-McCreeHead Coach: Joli D. RobinsonRecord at School: 214-215 (15 yrs.)Career Record: SameOffi ce Phone: (919) 530-6215Assistant Coach(es): Antonio O. Davis,Leah Frierson, Janet N. Robinson2010-11 Record: 5-25Conference Record/Finish: N/AStarters Returning/Lost: 3/2Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/3

North Carolina CentralNorth Carolina Central

MEDIA INFORMATION WBB SID Contact: Ariel V. GermainEmail: [email protected] ce Phone: (919) 530-6892Fax: (919) 530-5426Press Row: N/AWeb Page: www.NCCUEaglePride.com

Series History (2-0)Last 5 MeetingsYear Site Result Score2010 A W 62-602010 H W 57-39

Dec. 21 Dec. 21 Rock Hill, SCRock Hill, SC

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Davidson, NCEnrollment: 1,900Founded: 1837Nickname: WildcatsSchool Colors: Red and BlackHome Arena: John M. Belk ArenaCapacity: 5,700Conference: SouthernAffi liation: NCAA Div. I Athletic Director: Jim MurphyHead Coach: Michele SavageRecord at School: 14-17 (1 yr.)Career Record: SameOffi ce Phone: (704) 894-2372Assistant Coach(es): Mary Ciuk,Jamie Thomatis, Kira Mowen2010-11 Record: 14-17Conference Record/Finish: 8-12/8thStarters Returning/Lost: 4/1Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/3

DavidsonDavidson

MEDIA INFORMATION WBB SID Contact: Gavin McFarlinEmail: [email protected] ce Phone: (704) 894-2635Fax: (704) 894-2636Press Row: (704) 892-3324Web Page: www.davidsonwildcats.com

Series History (4-9)Last 5 MeetingsYear Site Result Score2010 H W 49-412008 H L 61-402007 A L 68-632006 H L 66-482003 A L 72-57

Dec. 1 Dec. 1 Davidson, NCDavidson, NCGENERAL INFORMATION Location: Orangeburg, SCEnrollment: 4,700Founded: 1896Nickname: Bulldogs/Lady BulldogsSchool Colors: Garnet and BlueHome Arena: Smith-Hammond-Middleton ArenaCapacity: 3,200Conference: Mid-Eastern AthleticAffi liation: NCAA Div. IAthletic Director: Charlene M. JohnsonHead Coach: Doug RobertsonRecord at School: 32-59 (3 yrs.)Career Record: 85-91 (6 yrs.)Offi ce Phone: (803) 533-3921Assistant Coach(es): Tamisha Augustin,Ralph Patin, III2010-11 Record: 14-19Conference Record/Finish: 5-11/8thStarters Returning/Lost: 4/1Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/4

South Carolina StateSouth Carolina State

MEDIA INFORMATION WBB SID Contact: Romanda NobleEmail: [email protected] ce Phone: (803) 516-4628Fax: (803) 536-8622Press Row: (803) 536-8653/7241Web Page: www.scsuathletics.com

Series History (5-12)Last 5 MeetingsYear Site Result Score2007 A W 70-582006 H W 63-492004 N L 56-512001 H W 73-621999 A L 65-55

Dec. 10 Dec. 10 Rock Hill, SCRock Hill, SC

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Bronx, NYEnrollment: 7,994Founded: 1841Nickname: RamsSchool Colors: Maroon and WhiteHome Arena: Rose Hill GymCapacity: 3,200Conference: Atlantic 10Affi liation: NCAA Div. IAthletic Director: Frank McLaughlinHead Coach: Stephanie GaitleyRecord at School: First yearCareer Record: 464-270 (25 yrs.)Offi ce Phone: (718) 817-4274Assistant Coach(es): Angelika Szumilo,Salee Johnson-Edwards, Laura Forbes2010-11 Record: 12-19Conference Record/Finish: 4-10/10thStarters Returning/Lost: 1/4Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 5/6

FordhamFordham

MEDIA INFORMATION WBB SID Contact: Michael BalestraEmail: [email protected] ce Phone: (718) 817-4243Fax: (718) 817-4244Press Row: (718) 817-2736Web Page: www.fordhamsports.com

Series History (0-1)Last MeetingYear Site Result Score1988 H L 79-65

Dec. 17 Dec. 17 Bronx, NYBronx, NY

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Macon, GAEnrollment: 8,200Founded: 1833Nickname: BearsSchool Colors: Orange and BlackHome Arena: University CenterCapacity: 3,200Conference: Atlantic SunAffi liation: NCAA Division IAthletic Director: Jim ColeHead Coach: Susie GardnerRecord at School: 2-27 (1 yr.)Career Record: 178-174 (12 yrs.)Offi ce Phone: (478) 301-2059Assistant Coach(es): Marish Henderson,Tiffany Swoffard, Rhet Wierzba2010-11 Record: 2-27Conference Record: 2-18/11thStarters Returning/Lost: 5/0Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 6/5

MercerMercer

MEDIA INFORMATION WBB SID Contact: Andy StabellEmail: [email protected] ce Phone: (478) 301-5219Fax: (478) 301-5350Press Row: N/AWeb Page: www.mercerbears.com

Series History (2-7)Last 5 MeetingsYear Site Result Score2009 H L 58-492003 A L 64-582003 H W 71-612001 A L 62-492000 H W 64-56

Dec. 28 Dec. 28 Macon, GAMacon, GA

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GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Conway, SCEnrollment: 8,700Founded: 1954Nickname: ChanticleersSchool Colors: Teal, Bronze and BlackHome Arena: Kimbel ArenaCapacity: 1,039Conference: Big SouthAffi liation: NCAA Division IAthletic Director: Hunter YurachekHead Coach: Alan LeForeceRecord at School: 202-196 (14 yrs.)Career Record: 441-375 (29 yrs.)Offi ce Phone: (843) 349-2803Assistant Coach(es): Mark Kost, Shameka Montgomery, Lori Whitaker2010-11 Record: 10-19Conference Record/Finish: 4-12/9th Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/5

Coastal CarolinaCoastal Carolina

MEDIA INFORMATION WBB SID Contact: Cody BaysEmail: [email protected] ce Phone: (843) 349-6467Fax: (843) 349-2819Press Row: (843) 349-2822Web Page: www.GoCCUSports.com

Series History (37-36)Last 5 MeetingsYear Site Result Score2011 A W 64-482011 H L 48-272010 H W 47-392010 A L 59-572009 N W 67-48

Dec. 31 Dec. 31 Conway, SCConway, SCMar. 5 Mar. 5 Rock Hill, SCRock Hill, SC

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Clinton, SCEnrollment: 1,350Founded: 1880Nickname: Blue HoseSchool Colors: Garnet and BlueHome Arena: Templeton ArenaCapacity: 2,500Conference: Big SouthAffi liation: NCAA Division I (Transitional)Athletic Director: Brian ReeseHead Coach: Ronny FisherRecord at School: 18-70 (2 yrs.)Career Record: SameOffi ce Phone: (864) 833-8248Assistant Coach(es): Eric Burrows,Kate Dempsey, Lisa Jackson, Heide Burgin2010-11 Record: 9-20Conference Record/Finish: 5-11/8thStarters Returning/Lost: 5/0Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 10/4

Presbyterian CollegePresbyterian College

MEDIA INFORMATION WBB SID Contact: Ryan RealEmail: [email protected] ce Phone: (864) 833-7095Fax: (864) 833-8323Press Row: N/AWeb Page: www.GoBlueHose.com

Series History (11-2)Last MeetingYear Site Result Score2011 A W 56-472011 H L 55-402010 A L 48-432010 H W 57-402008 H W 66-48

Jan. 7 Jan. 7 Clinton, SCClinton, SCFeb. 4 Feb. 4 Rock Hill, SCRock Hill, SC

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Boiling Springs, NCEnrollment: 4,300Founded: 1905Nickname: Runnin’ BulldogsSchool Colors: Red and BlackHome Arena: Paul Porter ArenaCapacity: 3,500Conference: Big SouthAffi liation: NCAA Division IAthletic Director: Chuck BurchHead Coach: Rick ReevesRecord at School: 118-100 (6 yrs.)Career Record: 385-338 (21 yrs.)Offi ce Phone: (704) 406-4348Assistant Coach(es): Krystal Reeves-Evans, Brooke Wilkinson, LaToya Carter2010-11 Record: 23-11Conference Record/Finish: 11-5/T-2ndStarters Returning/Lost: 1/4Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/7

Gardner-WebbGardner-Webb

MEDIA INFORMATION WBB SID Contact: Kevin DavisEmail: [email protected] ce Phone: (704) 406-3523Fax: (704) 406-4739Press Row: (704) 406-4475Web Page: www.gwusports.com

Series History (3-8)Last 5 MeetingsDate Site Result Score2011 N L 59-442011 A L 62-462011 H L 45-422010 A L 57-392010 H L 85-62

Jan. 16 Jan. 16 Rock Hill, SCRock Hill, SCFeb. 11 Feb. 11 Boiling Springs, NCBoiling Springs, NC

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Charleston, SCEnrollment: 3,298Founded: 1964Nickname: BuccaneersSchool Colors: Blue and GoldHome Arena: CSU Field HouseCapacity: 881Conference: Big SouthAffi liation: NCAA Division I Athletic Director: Hank SmallHead Coach: Julie GoodenoughRecord at School: 63-90 (6 yrs.)Career Record: 273-205 (17 yrs.)Offi ce Phone: (843) 863-7684Assistant Coach(es): Jarod Newland,Sloan Calvert, Erika Lambert2010-11 Record: 14-16Conference Record/Finish: 8-8/5thStarters Returning/Lost: 5/3Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/5

Charleston SouthernCharleston Southern

MEDIA INFORMATION WBB SID Contact: Thomas MorrowEmail: [email protected] ce Phone: (843) 863-7688Fax: (843) 863-7676Press Row: (843) 863-7683Web Page: www.csusports.com

Series History (40-28)Last 5 MeetingsYear Site Result Score2011 A L 70-552011 H W 75-532010 A L (OT) 66-622010 H W 58-482009 H W 57-46

Jan. 2 Jan. 2 Charleston, SCCharleston, SCMar. 2Mar. 2Rock Hill, SCRock Hill, SC

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Enrollment: Founded: Nickname: School Colors: Home Arena: Capacity: Conference: Affi liation: Athletic Director: Head Coach: Record at School: Career Record: Offi ce Phone: Assistant Coach(es):2010-11 Record: Conference Record/Finish: Starters Returning/Lost: Letterwinners Returning/Lost:

UNC AshevilleUNC Asheville

MEDIA INFORMATION WBB SID Contact: Email: Offi ce Phone: Fax: Press Row: Web Page:

Series History (31-28)Last 5 MeetingsDate Site Result Score2011 H L 66-612011 A W 71-642010 A W 73-662010 H W 44-382009 H W 72-58

Jan. 14 Jan. 14 Rock Hill, SCRock Hill, SCFeb. 13 Feb. 13 Asheville, NCAsheville, NC

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GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Radford, VAEnrollment: 9,230Founded: 1910 Nickname: HighlandersSchool Colors: Red and WhiteHome Arena: Dedmon CenterCapacity: 3,205Conference: Big SouthAffi liation: NCAA Division IAthletic Director: Robert LineburgHead Coach: Tajama Abraham NgongbaRecord at School: 30-56 (3 yrs.)Career Record: SameOffi ce Phone: (540) 831-5123Assistant Coach(es): Felicia Burroughs,Fran Recchia, Katrina Williams2010-11 Record: 14-16Conference Record/Finish: 11-5/T-2nd Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/5

RadfordRadford

MEDIA INFORMATION WBB SID Contact: Justin ThompsonEmail: [email protected] ce Phone: (540) 831-5211Fax: (540) 831-6095Press Row: N/AWeb Page: www.RadfordAthletics.com

Series History (10-52)Last 5 MeetingsDate Site Result Score2011 N W 59-382011 A L 69-472011 H W 65-552010 H W 56-522010 A L 57-48

Jan. 21 Jan. 21 Radford, VARadford, VAFeb. 20 Feb. 20 Rock Hill, SCRock Hill, SC

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GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Enrollment: Founded: Nickname: School Colors: Home Arena: Capacity: Conference: Affi liation: Athletic Director: Head Coach: Record at School: Career Record: Offi ce Phone: Assistant Coach(es):2010-11 Record: Conference Record/Finish: Starters Returning/Lost: Letterwinners Returning/Lost:

LibertyLiberty

MEDIA INFORMATION WBB SID Contact: Email: Offi ce Phone: Fax:Press Row: Web Page:

Series History (7-41)Last 5 MeetingsDate Site Result Score2011 A L 73-382011 H L 70-332010 H L 52-182010 A L 67-382009 N L 61-42

Jan. 23 Jan. 23 Lynchburg, VALynchburg, VAFeb. 18 Feb. 18 Rock Hill, SCRock Hill, SC

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Buies Creek, NCEnrollment: 6,834Founded: 1887Nickname: Lady CamelsSchool Colors: Orange and BlackHome Arena: Pope Convocation CenterCapacity: 3,095Conference: Big SouthAffi liation: NCAA Division IAthletic Director: Bob RollerHead Coach: Wanda WatkinsRecord at School: 460-378 (30 yrs.)Career Record: SameOffi ce Phone: (910) 814-1345Assistant Coach(es): Mary Weiss,Megan Hall, KaLeah Latham2010-11 Record: 13-17Conference Record/Finish: 12-8/5th (A-Sun)Starters Returning/Lost: 4/5Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 11/2

CampbellCampbell

MEDIA INFORMATION WBB SID Contact: Jason WilliamsEmail: [email protected] ce Phone: (910) 814-4367Fax: (910) 893-1330Press Row: (910) 814-5541 Web Page: www.GoCamels.com

Series History (4-19)Last 5 MeetingsDate Site Result Score2009 A W 66-602008 H L 54-432005 A L 79-642004 H W 63-581994 A L 75-49

Jan. 30 Jan. 30 Rock Hill, SCRock Hill, SCFeb. 25 Feb. 25 Buies Creek, NCBuies Creek, NC

2011-12 Opponents

GENERAL INFORMATION Location: High Point, NCEnrollment: 4,200Founded: 1924Nickname: PanthersSchool Colors: Purple and WhiteHome Arena: Millis CenterCapacity: 1,750Conference: Big SouthAffi liation: NCAA Division IAthletic Director: Craig KeilitzHead Coach: Jennifer HooverRecord at School: First yearCareer Record: SameOffi ce Phone: (336) 841-4613Assistant Coach(es): Kevin Nicholls,DeUnna Hendrix, Merideth Marsh2010-11 Record: 16-15Conference Record/Finish: 9-7/4th Starters Returning/Lost: 1/4Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/4

High PointHigh PointJan. 28 Jan. 28 Rock Hill, SCRock Hill, SC

Feb. 27 Feb. 27 High Point, NCHigh Point, NCMEDIA INFORMATION WBB SID Contact: Joe ArancioEmail: [email protected] ce Phone: (336) 841-4638Fax: (336) 841-9182Press Row: N/AWeb Page: www.highpointpanthers.com

Series History (15-19)Last 5 MeetingsYear Site Result Score2011 H L 57-452011 A L 64-492010 A L (OT) 68-652010 H W 56-502010 A L 69-60

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SCHOOL WON LOST PCT.Air Force 0 1 .000Akron 0 1 .000Alabama A&M 0 1 .000American 0 2 .000Anderson 7 11 .388Appalachian State 6 12 .333Armstrong State 4 3 1.000Augusta 4 7 .363Austin Peay 0 2 .000Belmont Abbey 3 5 .375Belmont 0 3 .000Benedict 4 1 .800Berry 0 1 .000Bethune-Cookman 1 3 .250Binghamton 0 1 .000Birmingham-Southern 3 9 .250Bowling Green 0 1 .000Brown 0 1 .000Bucknell 0 1 .000Campbell 4 19 .174Canisius 0 1 .000Carson-Newman 1 0 1.000Catawba 2 1 .670Central Florida 0 1 .000Charleston Southern 40 28 .588Charlotte 1 18 .053Chicago State 0 2 .000Clafl in 3 6 .333 Clemson 1 14 .067Cleveland State 0 1 .000College of Charleston 1 25 .038Coastal Carolina 37 36 .507Coe 1 0 1.000Coker 11 0 1.000Colorado State 1 0 1.000Columbia 6 1 .857Converse 4 0 1.000Cornell 0 1 .000Covenant 1 0 1.000Dartmouth 0 1 .000Dayton 0 1 .000Davidson 4 9 .286Delaware State 0 1 .000Duke University 0 1 .000East Carolina 1 5 .167East Tennessee State 3 5 .375Eastern Kentucky 1 0 1.000Elon 8 8 .500Erskine 12 8 .600Fairfi eld 0 1 .000Fairleigh Dickinson 1 2 .333Federal City 0 1 .000Flagler 1 0 1.000Florida Atlantic 0 1 .000Florida Southern 0 1 .000Florida State 1 0 1.000Fordham 0 1 .000Francis Marion 3 11 .214Furman 17 13 .570Gardner-Webb 3 7 .300Georgetown 0 2 .000George Mason 1 2 .333Georgia 1 3 .250Georgia College 1 0 1.000Georgia Southern 0 4 .000Georgia State 1 5 .167Georgia Tech 0 4 .000Hampton Institute 1 0 1.000High Point 15 19 .441Indiana 0 1 .000IPFW 1 1 .500Jacksonville 2 1 .667 James Madison 2 1 .667Johnson C. Smith 2 0 1.000Kansas 1 0 1.000Kennesaw State 0 1 .000Kentucky 0 1 .000Kings College 1 1 .500Lander 8 5 .615Liberty 7 41 .146Limestone 6 3 .667Livingstone 1 0 1.000Long Island 1 0 1.000

SCHOOL WON LOST PCT.Longwood 4 4 .500Louisville 1 1 .500Maine 1 0 1.000Marist 0 1 .000Mars Hill 10 2 .833Marshall 0 2 .000Maryland-Baltimore Co. 5 7 .417Maryland-Eastern Shore 3 1 .750Memphis 1 1 .500Mercer 2 7 .222Methodist 2 0 1.000Mississippi State 1 0 1.000Montana State 0 1 .000Montevallo 1 0 1.000Morris Brown 1 0 1.000Morgan State 1 1 .500Mount St. Mary’s 0 1 .000Murray State 1 0 1.000Navy 1 2 .333Newberry 11 1 .917New Orleans 1 0 1.000Norfolk State 2 0 1.000Northeastern 0 1 .000North Carolina 1 9 .100North Carolina A&T 1 5 .167North Carolina Central 2 0 1.000North Carolina State 0 2 .000North Florida 0 1 .000North Greenville 0 1 .000North Texas 1 0 1.000Old Dominion 1 1 .500Ohio 0 3 .000Paine 1 1 .500Palmer 1 0 1.000Peace 1 0 1.000Pfeiffer 1 0 1.000Presbyterian College 13 2 .867Radford 10 52 .161Rice 0 1 .000Richmond 0 2 .000Sacred Heart 3 0 1.000St. Andrews 1 0 1.000Savannah State 1 0 1.000Southern Illinois 1 0 1.000South Carolina 13 9 .590South Carolina State 5 12 .294South Florida 0 2 .000Southern Poly Tech 0 1 .000Southern Virginia 2 0 1.000 Stetson 0 2 .000Sullins 1 0 1.000Tampa 1 0 1.000Tennessee 2 1 .667Tennessee State 2 1 .667Tennessee Tech 0 4 .000Towson State 1 6 .143Tulane 0 2 .000UNC Asheville 31 28 .525UNC Greensboro 12 19 .387UNC Pembroke 1 0 1.000UNC-Wilmington 1 2 .333USC-Aiken 6 5 .545USC-Spartanburg 10 5 .666USC Upstate 2 0 1.000UT-Chattanooga 0 1 .000UT Martin 1 0 1.000Utah Valley 1 0 1.000Vanderbilt 0 1 .000Virginia Tech 0 3 .000Virginia Commonwealth 0 3 .000Voorhees 2 0 1.000Wake Forest 1 4 .200West Connecticut 0 1 .000West Georgia 3 2 .600Western Carolina 11 29 275Wichita State 0 1 .000William and Mary 0 5 .000Wingate 1 2 .000Wofford 11 4 .733Xavier 0 1 .000Youngstown State 1 0 1.000

TOTAL RECORD 468 661 .415Bold indicates 2011-12 opponents

All-Time Record vs. Opponents

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1969-70 W-9, L-6 (AIAW) W/L WC OPP L 59 Anderson 69 W 58 Western Carolina 47 L 60 at King College 65 L 53 at Anderson 71 L 67 King College 62 W 72 at Coker 55 L 52 at Western Carolina 56 W 61 at Mars Hill 56 L 58 at UNC Greensboro 59 W 63 High Point 59 W 51 @ Catawba 34 W 37 @ East Tennesse State 31 W 44 @ Appalachian State 42 W 57 Sullins College 46@Winthrop Invitational

1970-71 W-8, L-7 (AIAW) WC OPP W 46 Western Carolina 37 L 32 at Western Carolina 49 W 45 Appalachian State 36 L 35 at UNC Greensboro 40 L 35 at Appalachian State 49 W 49 High Point 41 W 53 Mars Hill 45 W 52 UNC Greensboro 47 L 25 at High Point 53 L 37 @ South Carolina 51 W 58 @ Tennesse 31 W 62 @ Furman 49 L 49 # Indiana 66 W 63 # Louisville 42 W 55 # Kansas 36@Winthrop Invitational#SCAIAW Regional Qualifying Tournament

1971-72 W-14, L-5 (AIAW) W/L WC OPP W 46 South Carolina 27 L 40 Western Carolina 54 W 43 Coker 33 L 39 at Western Carolina 41 L 32 at Appalachian State 54 W 57 at UNC Greensboro 45 W 37 at Coker 26 W 46 Appalachian State 45 W 54 at Mars Hill 47 W 68 @ Furman 39 L 45 @ Western Carolina 69 W 55 @ South Carolina 36 W 51 West Georgia 45 W 58 at South Carolina 32 W 45 # Coker 26 W 51 # Furman 39 W 52 # at South Carolina 36 W 51 & Old Dominion 47 L 46 & Tennessee Tech 47@Winthrop Invitational#SCAIAW Tournament&AIAW Tournament

1972-73 W-17, L-7 (AIAW) W/L WC OPP W 52 at Furman 43 W 84 Palmer College 21 W 51 at West Georgia 24 W 50 at Flagler College 37 W 37 at Mississippi State 36 L 40 UNC Greensboro 51 L 48 at South Carolina 62 W 44 at Western Carolina 42 W 50 Coker 40 L 43 Western Carolina 51 L 43 at North Carolina 51 W 63 South Carolina 49 W 56 at Coker 37 W 58 @ UNC Greensboro 53 L 35 @ South Carolina 49 L 43 at UNC Greensboro 48 W 40 Anderson 38 W Mars Hill 49 W 47 # Anderson 46 W 55 # Coker 41 W 72 # Baptist 59 L 48 & Tennessee Tech 49 W 65 & Eastern Kentucky 57 W 74 & Murray State 47@Winthrop Invitational

#SCAIAW Tournament&AIAW Tournament

1973-74 W-19, L-6 (AIAW) WC OPP 44 Marshall 45 59 at Coker 45 66 Furman 42 63 Appalachian State 51 66 Western Carolina 45 60 North Carolina 55 31 at Anderson 62 54 at Appalachian State 44 56 at Mars Hill 38 60 Coker 34 42 Francis Marion 41 38 at UNC Greensboro 55 63 at Western Carolina 49 47 South Carolina 40 65 @ East Tennessee State 41 45 @ Tennessee 60 67 Anderson 48 64 Catawba 34 56 # Erskine 48 62 # Baptist 49 61 # Anderson 69 50 at South Carolina 42 68 & Elon 53 55 & Tennessee 53 44 & Tennessee Tech 55@Winthrop Invitational#State Intercollegiate Tournament&AIAW Tournament

1974-75 W-16, L-8 (AIAW) WC OPP 41 % Mercer 71 68 % Anderson 83 75 Furman 38 79 Anderson 85 86 Coastal 37 64 UNC Greensboro 52 54 UNC Greensboro 52 68 at Western Carolina 77 78 Clafl in 54 69 at Furman 36 64 South Carolina State 62 58 at North Carolina 74 80 Coker 45 93 @ Georgia 76 70 @ UNC Greensboro 79 87 Mars Hill 61 79 at South Carolina 77 70 Anderson 65 67 # Erskine 31 74 # Clafl in 36 53 # Anderson 68 82 # South Carolina 57 87 & Madison 65 68 & Elon 77%Brigade Tournament@Winthrop Invitational#SCAIAW Tournament&Regional Tournament

1975-76 W-8, L-12 (AIAW) WC OPP 72 at Coker 51 35 Federal City 53 75 South Carolina 73 62 Davidson 57 47 North Carolina 54 50 at Appalachian State 68 64 at Western Carolina 71 82 Clemson 70 64 at Coll. of Charleston 79 51 at Francis Marion 65 54 Appalachian State 64 58 Georgia 69 64 North Greenville 67 75 at UNC Greensboro 69 54 South Carolina State 70 53 Anderson 85 66 # South Carolina 74 79 # Spartanburg Methodist 44 72 # Francis Marion 63 83 # Benedict 68#SCAIAW Tournament

1976-77 W-18, L-8 (AIAW) WC OPP 67 % North Carolina 71 84 % Pfeiffer 77 69 % Western Carolina 66 91 South Carolina 54 71 Madison 70 62 Benedict 41 78 at South Carolina 81 80 Columbia College 50 101 UNC Greensboro 77 88 at Davidson 68 74 at Clemson 97 80 Furman 54 54 at Col. of Charleston 80 62 Francis Marion 57 62 at Mars Hill 57 77 at Western Carolina 54 76 USC-Spartanburg 43 79 @ South Carolina 69 81 @ UNC-Greensboro 74 81 @ Anderson 86 73 @ College of Charleston 89 80 at Anderson 76 86 Coastal Carolina 55 89 South Carolina State 99 89 # USC-Aiken 82 83 # Clemson 88%Carolina Christmas Classic@Winthrop Invitational#SCAIAW Tournament

1977-78 W-11, L-13 (AIAW) WC OPP 60 Berry College 83 64 Montevallo 57 67 West Georgia 66 75 Baptist 49 74 Converse 58 53 Benedict 57 72 Francis Marion 74 61 Western Carolina 67 60 South Carolina 58 56 Columbia College 62 67 Clemson 81 95 Coastal Carolina 56 91 Mars Hill 75 62 @ Longwood 64 63 @ Anderson 67 62 South Carolina State 84 85 Furman 49 69 UNC Greensboro 64 73 College of Charleston 75 54 # College of Charleston 74 72 # Erskine 75 75 & Erskine 57 64 & Francis Marion 85 94 & USC-Aiken 69@Winthrop Invitational#State Tournament&AIAW Regional Qualifying Tournament

1978-79 W-14, L-9 (AIAW) WC OPP 64 at Baptist 42 80 Presbyterian 44 69 at Coastal 50 73 at Charleston 91 105 Converse 61 74 Lander 71 73 at USC-Aiken 70 71 Davidson 43 82 at Mars Hill (OT) 85 102 UNC Greensboro 58 66 Benedict 50 68 at Clemson 84 72 Clafl in (OT) 78 71 @ Florida State 63 68 @ Anderson 56 63 @ East Carolina 76 98 Sacred Heart 23 56 at USC-Spartanburg 78 66 at Western Carolina 83 42 at South Carolina 81 80 Columbia 71 66 & Columbia 49 65 & Erskine 84@Winthrop Invitational&AIAW Regional Qualifying Tournament

Year-By-Year Results

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1979-80 W-11, L-16 (AIAW) WC OPP 47 at UNC Charlotte 60 96 Anderson 86 75 at Lander 72 87 Baptist 39 86 Coastal Carolina (OT) 84 70 Armstrong Stage 78 56 at Francis Marion 96 39 at Erskine 57 72 Francis Marion 74 78 at USC-Spartanburg 54 83 Wofford 31 82 Gardner-Webb 60 67 at Coastal Carolina 66 63 USC-Aiken 70 54 % Virginia Tech 60 80 % Georgetown 91 51 @ Longwood 48 61 @ Francis Marion 75 71 @ Western Carolina 79 56 at Anderson 60 69 USC-Spartanburg 49 62 at College of Charleston 81 56 at USC-Akien 71 61 Erskine 66 62 South Carolina State 98 76 & Coastal Carolina 59 33 & South Carolina State 56%Virginia Tech Invitational@Winthrop Invitational&SCAIAW Tournament

1980-81 W-17, L-12 (AIAW) WC OPP 120 at Sacred Heart 27 57 Lander 77 79 at Wingate 84 61 at USC-Aiken 79 81 Armstrong State 51 76 Coastal Carolina 46 53 % East Tennessee State 75 74 % Carson-Newman 64 67 at Furman 54 52 at Armstrong State 70 82 at Baptist College 80 58 at College of Charleston 88 73 at USC-Spartanburg 69 70 USC-Aiken 86 68 at Voorhees 57 74 Presbyterian 52 87 at Coastal Carolina 41 80 at Wofford 56 72 Wingate 84 62 Francis Marion 65 68 at Voorhees 57 74 Presbyterian 52 80 at Wofford 56 72 Wingate 84 62 Francis Marion 65 52 @ UNC Charlotte 69 81 @ Pembroke State 65 71 at Presbyterian 68 136 Sacred Heart 35 79 Newberry 60 89 Voorhees 53 79 at Francis Marion 58 90 Erskine 60 77 # at Clafl in 90%East Tennesse State Tournament@Winthrop Invitational#SCAIAW Tournament

1981-82 W-16, L-14 (AIAW) WC OPP 68 Lander 79 70 at Belmont Abbey 69 88 Armstrong 74 71 Baptist 67 82 USC-Aiken 75 65 USC-Spartanburg 68 90 Columbia College 73 68 Coastal Carolina 75 69 at Armstrong State 59 79 at Wake Forest (OT) 81 63 at Baptist 58

59 at College of Charleston 85 57 at USC-Aiken 62 76 Francis Marion 84 83 at Presbyterian 53 64 at Coastal Carolina 49 83 Lander 87 80 Wofford 46 61 at Francis Marion 89 84 Erskine 73 67 Presbyterian 59 71 @ Covenant 38 72 @ College of Charleston 91 75 @ Cambpell 81 81 Furman 77 75 at Erskine 73 67 Belmont Abbey 78 63 at Newberry 64 67 USC-Spartanburg 57 76 Clafl in 84@Winthrop Invitational

1982-83 W-16, L-14 (NAIA) WC OPP 62 Lander 42 74 % Hampton Institute 53 61 % Morgan State 58 67 at Belmont Abbey 82 60 Coastal Carolina 67 53 at College of Charleston 58 66 Georgia Southern (OT) 69 54 at Clemson 74 62 at USC-Spartanburg 66 57 at Baptist 51 65 at Furman 63 67 Wake Forest (OT) 65 65 at Lander 57 65 High Point 56 57 at Coastal Carolina 62 88 Baptist 47 85 at Limestone 72 67 Belmont Abbey 72 86 at Erskine (OT) 80 83 Newberry 56 67 at East Tennessee State 89 69 Limestone 74 67 @ Gardner-Webb 53 70 @ College of Charleston 72 72 @ UNC Charlotte (OT) 66 61 @ Georgia Southern 82 63 Erskine 64 76 USC-Spartanburg 62 72 Newberry 51 81 Clafl in 108% Morgan State Tournament

1983-84 W-17, L-14 (NAIA) WC OPP 62 $ Limestone (OT) 60 82 % $at Delaware State 70 72 % $at Morgan State 89 78 $ Belmont Abbey 46 87 $ at High Point 72 85 $ at Erskine 61 88 Lander 54 56 College of Charleston 60 88 at Coastal Carolina 67 90 at Lander 76 71 Furman 51 90 Baptist 60 70 at Presbyterian 53 94 Coastal Carolina 67 104 at Baptist 55 70 USC-Spartanburg 63 65 at College of Charleston 85 87 Erskine (OT) 89 99 at Newberry 64 84 @ Limestone 63 80 @ Furman 75 68 @ Francis Marion 74 80 at Clafl in 84 77 Presbyterian 67 72 at Wake Forest 78 69 at Belmont Abbey 71 74 USC-Spartanburg 60 80 at Limestone 50 105 Newberry 67 86 Clafl in 82

79 # at Erskine 95$Forfeit due to use of an ineligible player%Morgan State Invitational @Winthrop Invitational Tournament#NAIA District 6 Play-offs

1984-85 W-16, L-14 (NAIA) WC OPP 81 at USC-Spartanburg 89 79 Mars Hill 66 81 Lander 68 90 Mercer 103 81 at Furman 78 76 at Tampa 72 58 at Florida Southern 79 67 Armstrong State 78 68 Limestone 62 74 Coastal Carolina 54 62 at Radford 79 74 UNC Charlotte 61 76 Erskine 66 74 at Newberry 73 67 Belmont Abbey 52 61 College of Charleston 69 67 at Mars Hill 77 68 at Clafl in 79 57 at Radford 76 71 @ Limestone 69 59 @ College of Charleston 73 56 @ UNC Asheville 58 63 at Belmont Abbey 52 60 at Coastal Carolina 64 63 at Limestone 72 98 at Columbia College 83 72 at Lander 61 73 USC-Spartanburg 61 80 at Erskine 68 80 # at College of Charleston 87@Winthrop Invitational#NAIA District 6 Playoffs 1985-86 W-16, L-8 (NAIA) WC OPP 52 at USC-Spartanburg 66 74 at Columbia College 70 64 West Georgia 82 79 Erskine 46 64 Paine College 61 66 at UNC Charlotte 87 71 at Baptist College 82 74 at Coastal Carolina 52 79 Liberty University 62 82 at Erskine 65 64 at Radford 85 82 at UNC Asheville 66 84 Benedict 68 96 Baptist College 67 81 at Campbell 68

Stephanie Morris still holds the record Stephanie Morris still holds the record for most points scored in a single game for most points scored in a single game with 37 against Charlotte, Mar. 1, 1986.with 37 against Charlotte, Mar. 1, 1986.

Year-By-Year Results

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Carmen Thomas (1991-95)

Year-By-Year Results 70 at Appalachian State 68 73 @ Georgia College 62 67 @ Campbell 64 52 at South Carolina State 75 73 Appalachian State 85 72 Armstrong State 52 70 UNC Asheville 55 69 Mars Hill 63 72 UNC Charlotte 78@Winthrop Invitational

1986-87 W-7, L-18 (NCAA)Big South W-5, L-8 WC OPP 54 at Navy 69 75 at Maryland E.S. 73 55 South Carolina State 62 76 * at UNC Asheville 79 45 at Duke 80 58 % West Connecticut 63 74 % Coe College 63 72 at Paine 82 51 UNC Charlotte 63 80 * at Baptist College 91 66 * at Coastal Carolina 49 75 * UNC Asheville 54 66 * Campbell 93 44 * at Radford 67 36 at Georgia Southern 81 67 * at Augusta College 78 47 at UNC Charlotte 78 58 * at Campbell 74 68 * Coastal Carolina 51 54 * Augusta College 53 59 * Radford 75 52 Western Carolina 62 66 * Baptist 56 55 Appalachian State 86 56 # UNC Asheville 69*Big South Conference Game%Tangerine Tournament#Big South Tournament

1987-88 W-13, L-16 (NCAA)Big South W-5, L-7 WC OPP 64 at William and Mary 80 80 at Maryland E.S. 63 55 Furman 68 65 at Western Carolina 63 80 Presbyterian 61 67 at South Carolina St. 87 87 at Furman 91 57 at Western Carolina 68 64 Erskine 53 71 * Augusta 63 56 * Campbell 76 73 * Coastal Carolina 48 54 Western Carolina 64 68 * Radford 85 73 * at Baptist 75 73 * UNC Asheville 61 77 East Tennessee 63 63 Appalachian State 82 62 * at Campbell 78 67 * at Coastal Carolina 65 69 at Wofford 51 43 * at Augusta 68 58 * at Radford 87 68 * Baptist 64 92 Methodist 49 62 * at UNC Asheville 67 51 at Appalachian St. 104 77 # UNC Asheville 62 63 # Radford 86*Big South Conference Game#Big South Tournament

1988-89 W-11, L-17 (NCAA)Big South W-6, L-6 WC OPP 61 at Georgia Tech 83 65 Fordham 79 81 Furman 71 69 at Methodist 45 84 Liberty 43

65 Maryland-E.S. 43 68 at Central Florida 75 47 at South Florida 88 78 * Baptist 61 81 * Coastal Carolina (OT) 90 66 at East Tennessee State 86 73 at Liberty 76 57 * at Radford 76 58 at Furman 81 65 Western Carolina 79 74 * at UNC Asheville 59 75 * at Baptist 59 53 * at Campbell 56 65 at UNC Greensboro 87 64 * at Coastal Carolina 57 67 at Western Carolina 72 47 * Radford 82 65 * Augusta 74 72 Wofford (OT) 64 74 * at Campbell (2OT) 76 60 * at Augusta 47 69 * UNC Asheville 59 65 # Coastal Carolina 73*Big South Conference Game#Big South Tournament

1989-90 W-6, L-23 (NCAA)Big South W-4, L-8 WC OPP 61 % Georgia State 76 64 % UT-Chattanooga 77 75 College of Charleston 87 79 at Furman 72 60 at Western Carolina 86 60 Georgia State 63 61 at Eastern Carolina 105 58 at UNC Charlotte 74 62 East Tennessee State 86 77 Baptist 59 59 Western Carolina 76 50 * at Augusta 76 55 at Wofford 62 65 * at Campbell 74 71 * Coastal Carolina 67 54 * at Radford 71 65 South Florida 70 68 * UNC Asheville 69 55 * at Coastal Carolina 63 57 Furman 72 51 * Radford 76 63 UNC Greensboro 73 83 * at UNC Asheville 74 71 * Campbell 72 59 * Augusta 65 61 at College of Charleston 78 76 * at Baptist 60 75 # UNC Asheville 60 46 # Radford 68*Big South Conference Game%Georgia State Tournament#Big South Tournament 1990-91 W-3, L-24Big South W-2, L-10 WC OPP 48 at South Carolina State 66 58 College of Charleston 65 71 Western Carolina 83 71 Furman 90 47 at Georgia Tech 124 38 UNC Charlotte 86 57 * Campbell 82 79 * Charleston Southern 54 57 at Western Carolina 76 69 * Augusta 74 79 at UNC Greensboro 95 52 * Coastal Carolina 74 53 East Carolina 84 47 * Radford 83 47 at Furman 98 59 * at Coastal Carolina 86 56 * Campbell 71 46 at North Carolina A&T 79 48 * at Radford 77 69 Wofford 65 63 * UNC Asheville 79

65 Liberty 66 54 * at Augusta 70 71 * Charleston Southern 56 58 College of Charleston 69 61 # Augusta 71*Big South Conference Game#Big South Tournament

1991-92 W-6, L-23 (NCAA)Big South W-3, L-9 WC OPP 74 at Western Carolina 63 59 South Carolina State 68 62 at East Carolina 94 61 Wake Forest 72 57 at UNC Charlotte 80 59 Furman 79 57 American 69 66 * Campbell 72 71 * at Coastal Carolina 57 55 North Carolina A&T 63 69 * Charleston Southern 66 60 Georgia State 83 77 * at Liberty 78 55 Va. Commonwealth 79 58 North Carolina 116 60 * at Charleston Southern 64 53 at Georgia 85 61 * at Campbell 68 83 * Coastal Carolina 73 77 * UNC Asheville 79 61 at Georgia State 91 72 at Furman 81 63 * at Radford 80 81 * UNC Greensboro 84 70 * Radford 80 85 Queens 69 69 * at UNC Asheville 82 66 # UNC Asheville 59 69 # Radford 97*Big South Conference Game#Big South Tournament

1992-93 W-6, L-21 (NCAA)Big South W-5, L-11 WU OPP 71 Western Carolina 65 60 % Marshall 76 61 % East Tennessee State 66 59 East Carolina 86 64 at Queens 74 58 at Georgia 108 50 * Towson State 67 62 * UMBC 57 51 * at Liberty 82 72 * UNC Asheville 64 50 * at Charleston Southern 58 62 at Davidson 64

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Year-By-Year Results 63 * at Radford 84 43 UNC Charlotte 90 87 * at Towson State 68 46 * at UMBC 78 67 * at UNC Asheville 51 59 * Liberty 62 58 Furman 74 62 * at Coastal Carolina 82 46 * Campbell 58 48 at UNC Greensboro 88 74 * Radford 81 43 * at Campbell 75 72 * Coastal Carolina 83 87 * Charelston Southern 67 57 # Charleston Southern 61*Big South Conference Game% Marshall Invitational#Big South Tournament

1993-94 W-3, L-24 (NCAA)BIG SOUTH W-2, L-16 WU OPP 40 at George Mason 104 72 Davidson 76 52 * at Towson State 57 45 * at UMBC 60 56 at American 79 39 at UNC Charlotte 81 52 at Furman 65 49 * Campbell 59 58 * UNC Greensboro 68 53 * Charleston Southern 58 57 * Coastal Carolina 61 34 at Clemson 83 49 * at Liberty 58 51 * at Radford 74 85 Newberry 46 70 * UNC Asheville 69 34 at North Carolina 85 51 * Towson State 74 45 * UMBC 48 49 * at Campbell 75 67 * at UNC Greensboro 84 56 * at Charleston Southern 59 73 * at Coastal Carolina 76 67 * Radford 88 61 * Liberty 67 67 * at UNC Asheville 74*Big South Conference Game#Big South Tournament

1994-95 W-4, L-23 (NCAA)BIG SOUTH W-3, L-13 WU OPP 88 Limestone 47 62 at Davidson 75 41 at Old Dominion 78 45 at Virginia Tech 75 59 Appalachian State 97 66 Marist 70 71 * at Coastal Carolina 84 69 Furman 97 67 * Coastal Carolina 61 62 * at Charleston Southern 71 51 * Radford 84 76 * at UNC Greensboro 83 72 * at UNC Asheville 81 68 at Western Carolina 96 53 * at Towson State 63 63 * at UMBC 74 58 * at Radford 92 57 * Charleston Southern 70 60 * UNC Greensboro 68 52 * at Liberty 70 52 North Carolina A&T 63 66 * UNC Asheville 68 77 * Liberty (OT) 71 72 * Towson State (OT) 80 66 * UMBC 59 70 at East Carolina 89 50 # Charleston Southern 69*Big South Conference Game#Big South Tournament

1995-96 W 13 L 15 (NCAA)BIG SOUTH 7-7 (5th) WU OPP 71 Richmond 80 59 at North Carolina A&T 62 53 at Appalachian State 89 39 at Vanderbilt 90 63 East Carolina 76 62 at UNC Wilmington 56 72 vs. Canisius 95 54 * UMBC 70 55 William and Mary 72 89 * Chas. Southern 62 66 * at Radford 83 57 * at UNC Greensboro 96 77 * at UNC Asheville 66 75 Wofford 65 62 * at Liberty 61 63 * at Charleston Southern 62 60 * at Coastal Carolina 70 75 Western Carolina (OT) 69 93 * Radford 95 51 * at UMBC 61 85 * UNC Greensboro (OT) 86 70 * UNC Asheville 66 55 * Liberty 46 58 * Coastal Carolina 53 87 Wofford 62 81 # vs. Coastal Carolina 71 72 # vs. UNC Greensboro 69 83 # vs. Radford 85* Big South Conference Game# Big South Tournament

1996-97 W 11 L 17 (NCAA)BIG SOUTH 7-7 (5th) WU OPP 52 at Richmond 73 44 UNC Charlotte 74 56 at Western Carolina 65 64 ^ vs. Northeastern 78 64 ^ at Stetson 71 58 at William & Mary 62 79 Davidson 93 78 St. Andrews 40 69 * at Charleston Southern 72 90 * at Radford 110 61 Mercer 73 74 * UNC Greensboro 68 64 * UNC Asheville 82 68 at Wofford 67 49 * at Liberty 75 74 * Charleston Southern 60 55 * at UMBC 49 78 * at Coastal Carolina 83 55 at South Carolina 90 72 * Radford 75 60 * UMBC 33 69 * at UNC Asheville 63 65 * at UNC Greensboro 90 80 Wofford 60 70 * Coastal Carolina 53 71 * Liberty 66 70 * vs. UNC Asheville 60 50 # vs. Liberty 63* Big South Conference Game^ Stetson Classic# Big South Tournament

1997-98 W 5 L 22 (NCAA)Big South 2-10 (7th) WU OPP 92 Southern Wesleyan 41 59 at College Of Charleston 78 51 at William & Mary 77 64 at Ohio 80 73 at Cleveland State 76 71 Western Carolina 73 54 Stetson 61 57 at Mercer 70 44 at Clemson 89 58 at Elon 67 71 Belmont 79 67 * Coastal Carolina 56 77 * UNC Asheville 79 OT 73 * at Liberty 83

58 * Radford 61 57 * UMBC 62 78 Bethune-Cookman 48 57 * at Charleston Southern 58 79 Furman 83 72 * Liberty 77 OT 63 * at Radford 87 72 * Charleston Southern 78 OT 71 Elon 47 55 * UMBC 52 54 * Coastal Carolina 56 61 * UNC Asheville 64 OT 72 # vs. Radford 77 * Big South Conference Game# Big South Tournament

1998-99 W 11 L 16 (NCAA)BIG SOUTH 4-6 (5th) WU OPP 49 William & Mary 61 76 USC Spartanburg 57 71 South Carolina State 65 66 College of Charleston 81 54 Clemson 65 59 at Bethune-Cookman 63 57 at UNC Wilmington 50 61 Dartmouth 75 43 ^ vs. Fairfi eld 81 68 ^ vs. Long Island 53 52 at Belmont 66 53 at Tennessee State 66 68 * at Radford 81 49 * at Liberty 64 62 * at High Point 70 61 Elon 49 63 * at Charleston Southern 73 50 * Coastal Carolina 65 67 * at UNC Asheville 64 55 * Liberty 84 71 at Elon 58 73 High Point 65 62 * at Coastal Carolina 78 66 * Charleston Southern 58 78 * Radford 53 82 * UNC Asheville 46 61 # vs. #4 Charleston Southern 72* Big South Conference Game

1999-2000 W 9 L 19 (NCAA)BIG SOUTH 4-6 (5th) WU OPP 45 UNC Wilmington 76 56 Jacksonville 49 45 Lander 48 54 Catawba College 60 71 ^ vs. Fairleigh Dickinson 62 53 ^ vs. Bethune-Cookman 66 41 at Clemson 64 51 at Western Carolina 72 55 at South Carolina State 65 76 USC Aiken 53 39 at Kentucky 94 43 at Furman 82 58 * Coastal Carolina 61 68 * at Radford 81 58 * Liberty 72 63 * High Point 45 75 * at Elon 59 59 * at UNC Asheville 67 45 * Charleston Southern 56 57 * Elon 55 68 Newberry 49 57 * at High Point 50 77 * Radford 50 42 * at Liberty 82 49 * at Charleston Southern 66 40 * at Coastal Carolina 71 61 * UNC Asheville 66 55 # vs. Coastal Carolina 75* Big South Conference Game# Big South Tournament Game

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Year-By-Year Results2000-01 W 8 L 20 (NCAA)BIG SOUTH 4-10 (6th) WU OPP 43 Western Carolina 67 54 at Wofford 72 70 ^ vs. Mount St. Mary’s 80 44 ^ vs. Cornell 59 64 Mercer 56 67 at Georgia Southern 88 48 at North Carolina 71 87 College of Charleston 64 52 at Jacksonville 57 46 Clemson 79 49 * at High Point 70 90 Newberry 55 68 * Elon 64 63 * at Liberty 74 60 * Radford 84 54 * at Coastal Carolina 75 66 * at Charleston Southern 84 64 * UNC Asheville 56 48 Charlotte 64 62 * Liberty 69 73 South Carolina State 62 62 * at Radford 56 44 * High Point 59 64 * at Elon 81 61 * Charleston Southern 54 56 * Coastal Carolina 58 64 * UNC Asheville 75 53 # Elon 67* Big South Conference Game^ Georgia Tech Tournament# Big South Tournament Game

2001-2002 W 11 L 18BIG SOUTH 6-8 (5th) WU OPP 62 Wofford 78 50 Fairleigh Dickinson 62 43 North Carolina 84 49 at Mercer 62 56 Charlotte 68 103 Peace College 47 43 at Clemson 86 72 ^ vs. Southern Illinois 65 58 ^ at Navy 73 44 * Charleston Southern 57 99 Newberry 44 57 * at Elon 66 52 Birmingham-Southern 55 78 Gardner-Webb 60 53 * at Radford 56 64 * Liberty 74 89 * at High Point 85 OT 65 * Coastal Carolina 56 61 * at UNC Asheville 71 75 * Elon 84 59 * Radford 69 52 at Birmingham-Southern 72 59 * at Liberty 76 81 * High Point 75 58 * at Charleston Southern 52 84 * at Coastal Carolina 67 82 * UNC Asheville 62 54 # vs. (3) Radford 50 56 # vs. (7) Coastal Carolina 58* Big South Conference Game^ Navy Tournament# Big South Tournament Game

2002-03 W 10 L 18 (NCAA)BIG SOUTH 5-9 (T-6th) WU OPP 78 Southern Virginia 37 71 ^ at Air Force 78 71 ^ vs. New Orleans 64 51 at Gardner-Webb 54 52 at Clemson 90 59 Davidson 76 83 Converse 49 66 at College of Charleston 85 65 Ohio 77 67 * Elon 61 57 * Liberty 67 50 * Radford 61 43 at Birmingham-Southern 66 71 * at Coastal Carolina 78 OT

49 * at Charleston Southern 62 74 Savannah State 61 64 * UNC Asheville 47 56 * at High Point 55 72 at Morris Brown 60 39 * at Elon 62 63 Birmingham-Southern 67 OT 59 * at Radford 61 OT 87 * Coastal Carolina 81 OT 71 * Charleston Southern 69 66 * High Point 72 35 * at Liberty 53 64 * at UNC Asheville 62 61 # at (2) Elon 73* Big South Conference Game^ Air Force Tournament# Big South Tournament Game

2003-04 W 5 L 22 (NCAA)BIG SOUTH 2-12 (8th) WU OPP 127 Southern Virginia 54 70 Chicago State 71 49 ^ at James Madison 80 61 ^ vs. Bucknell 68 72 Wingate 64 57 at Davidson 72 58 at Mercer 64 71 Mercer 61 66 at Ohio 96 65 at Akron 74 57 College of Charleston 71 40 * at High Point 74 47 * UNC Asheville 64 45 * at Birmingham-Southern 58 66 * Coastal Carolina 60 69 * at Charleston Southern 70 46 Bethune-Cookman 59 47 * at Liberty 79 58 * Radford 77 62 * at UNC Asheville 78 62 * Birmingham-Southern 61 60 * at Coastal Carolina 78 56 * Charleston Southern 73 40 * at Radford 65 44 * Liberty 79 57 * High Point 82 47 # at (1) Liberty 81* Big South Conference Game^ James Madison Tournament# Big South Tournament Game

2004-05 W 2 L 26 (NCAA)BIG SOUTH 0-14 (8th) WU OPP 45 + at Longwood 76 42 + vs. Fairleigh-Dickinson 66 52 $ at UNC Greensboro 62 51 $ vs. South Carolina State 56 55 Maryland-Eastern Shore 62 61 & at Brown 69 52 & vs. Bowling Green 74 63 Campbell 58 54 at Tennessee Tech 73 59 at Tennessee State 50 44 Alabama A&M 55 46 Austin Peay 49 29 at #4 North Carolina 79 52 * High Point 55 33 * UNC Asheville 52 46 * Coastal Carolina 52 43 * at Charleston Southern 59 46 * at Birmingham-Southern 69 44 * at Radford 60 50 * Liberty 74 45 * at Coastal Carolina 53 42 * Charleston Southern 54 45 * Birmingham-Southern 58 48 * at UNC Asheville 54 50 * Radford 88 26 * at Liberty 79 50 * at High Point 77 36 # vs. (1) Liberty 83+ Lancer Invitational$ UNCG Tournament& Bear Classic* Big South Conference Game# Big South Tournament Game

2005-06 W 14 L 15 (NCAA)BIG SOUTH 7-7 (T-3rd) WU OPP 48 North Florida 73 42 at South Carolina 73 47 Appalachian State 64 64 at Campbell 79 73 Livingstone College 56 57 at Charlotte 59 66 Norfolk State 42 51 at Clemson 52 60 at IPFW 44 64 at Austin Peay 79 56 Wofford 44 67 Longwood 58 60 Tennessee State 55 69 * at Birmingham-Southern 59 54 * UNC Asheville 51 44 * at Liberty 56 65 * at Radford 60 72 * Charleston Southern 43 51 * at High Point 57 51 * Coastal Carolina 63 57 * Birmingham-Southern 63 47 * at UNC Asheville 49 49 * Radford 51 51 * Liberty 61 58 * at Charleston Southern 50 54 * at Coastal Carolina 44 64 * High Point 60 55 # (5) Radford 44 45 # at (1) Liberty 53* Big South Conference Game# Big South Tournament Game

2006-07 W 6 L 26 (NCAA)BIG SOUTH 2-12 (8th) WU OPP 83 & vs. Memphis 60 45 & at #21 Louisville 69 42 & vs. Dayton 55 40 $ vs. Binghamton 53 70 $ at Florida Atlantic 67 48 Davidson 66 45 Kennesaw State 71 61 at Appalachian State 84 51 at Wofford 77 54 at North Carolina State 65 63 South Carolina State 49 57 at Wake Forest 65 53 Tulane 58

Iva Milevoj (2004-06)Led the Big South in assists per

game in 2005-06 at 6.2

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54 IPFW 65 30 at South Carolina 75 45 at Charlotte 65 47 * UNC Asheville 60 65 * at Birmingham-Southern 54 38 * at Radford 65 42 * at Liberty 69 63 * High Point 74 55 * Coastal Carolina 60 54 * at Charleston Southern 65 65 * Radford 68 52 * Liberty 77 74 * at UNC Asheville 89 55 * Birmingham-Southern 65 71 * Charleston Southern 47 52 * at Coastal Carolina 67 49 * at High Point 57 57 # vs. (1) High Point 50 53 # vs. (4) UNC Asheville 64

& Louisville Cardinal Classic$ Florida Atlantic Classic* Big South Conference Game# Big South Tournament Game

2007-08 W 20 L 12 (NCAA)BIG SOUTH 7-5 (3rd) WU OPP 77 $ North Texas 56 47 $ Navy 33 54 $ Rice 63 OT 70 at South Carolina State 58 52 at Tulane 63 66 + at East Carolina 61 50 + vs. Jacksonville 49 68 at Norfolk State 63 63 at Davidson 68 45 Johnson C. Smith 65 67 Georgia State 57 42 at Wichita State 66 56 at George Mason 67 45 at Charlotte 82 69 at Longwood 60 76 Converse College 52 78 USC Upstate 42 66 Presbyterian 48 68 * at High Point 67 75 * Charleston Southern 66 47 * Coastal Carolina 52 51 * at Liberty 76 75 * at UNC Asheville 54 57 * Radford 65 77 * at Charleston Southern 53 65 * High Point 47 66 * at Coastal Carolina 52 56 * Liberty 52 54 * at Radford 67 60 * UNC Asheville 63 76 # vs. (6) Charleston Southern 41 44 # vs. (2) Radford 50 $ Winthrop/adidas Classic+ Lady Pirate Invitational* Big South Conference Game# Big South Tournament Game

Year-By-Year Results2008-09 W 16 L 16 (NCAA)BIG SOUTH 9-7 (3rd) WU OPP 40 & Davidson 61 62 & North Carolina A&T 60 67 Newberry 55 68 at Clemson 76 43 + at #25 Xavier 66 54 + vs. UT Martin 49 58 George Mason 42 27 ^ vs. #25 Georgia Tech 65 46 ^ vs. Memphis 52 43 Campbell 54 47 * at Presbyterian 35 61 Johnson C. Smith 38 51 * Liberty 55 50 * Radford 54 34 * Coastal Carolina 51 55 * High Point 54 53 * at Gardner-Webb 54 42 at Georgia State 73 56 * at UNC Asheville 47 72 * at Charleston Southern 64 77 * Presbyterian 48 73 Longwood 50 63 * at Radford 49 48 * at Liberty 63 62 * Gardner-Webb 65 62 * at High Point 73 76 * at Coastal Carolina 68 72 * UNC Asheville 58 57 * Charleston Southern 46 67 # (5) Coastal Carolina 48 42 # (1) Liberty 61 45 $ Georgetown 73 & Winthrop/Hilton Garden Inn Classic+ Xavier Thanksgiving Tournament^ Bahamas Sunsplash Shootout$ WNIT (Postseason)* Big South Conference Game# Big South Tournament Game

2009-10 W 13 L 18 (NCAA)BIG SOUTH 7-9 (T-5th) WU OPP 30 ^ at #19 Georgia Tech 63 58 Coker 47 46 & at Towson 56 41 & vs. Chicago State 45 72 $ vs. Utah Valley 59 41 $ at Montana State 60 62 USC Aiken 53 73 Augusta State 50 51 + vs. Virginia Commonwealth 65 53 at North Carolina State 66 66 at Campbell 60 49 Mercer 58 57 * Presbyterian College 40 38 * at Liberty 67 48 * at Radford 57 60 * at High Point 69 57 * at Coastal Carolina 59 62 * Gardner-Webb 85 51 at Longwood 62

44 * UNC Asheville 38 58 * Charleston Southern 48 43 * at Presbyterian College 48 57 North Carolina Central 39 56 * Radford 52 18 * Liberty 52 39 * at Gardner-Webb 57 56 * High Point 50 47 * Coastal Carolina 39 73 * at UNC Asheville 66 62 * at Charleston Southern 66 OT 65 # at (3) High Point 68 OT

^ Preseason WNIT (Atlanta, GA)& Preseason WNIT (Towson, MD)$ Wingate Thanksgiving Classic (Bozeman, MT)+ Game played in Fort Mill, SC (Old Bobcats Training Center)* Big South Conference Game# Big South Tournament Game

2010-11 W 13 L 18 (NCAA)BIG SOUTH 5-11 (T-6th) WU OPP 50 $ Belmont 59 56 $ North Carolina A&T 81 49 at Virginia Commonwealth 59 49 Davidson 40 40 Lander 70 62 at North Carolina Central 60 48 at Virginia Tech 53 16 Southern Poly State Tech 53 54 & vs. Maine 51 50 & vs. Youngstown State 46 93 Southern Wesleyan 46 58 Colorado State 56 75 * Charleston Southern 53 42 * Gardner-Webb 45 65 * Radford 55 40 * Presbyterian College 55 71 * at UNC Asheville 64 49 * at High Point 64 33 * Liberty 70 29 * Coastal Carolina 48 54 Longwood 46 64 * at Coastal Carolina 48 38 * at Liberty 72 56 * at Presbyterian College 47 47 * at Radford 69 45 * High Point 57 61 * UNC Asheville 66 46 * at Gardner-Webb 62 55 * at Charleston Southern 70 59 # (2) Radford 38 44 # (3) Gardner-Webb 59 $ Winthrop Classic& Stetson Hatter Holiday Classic* Big South Conference Game# Big South Tournament Game

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The Big South Conference

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KYLE KALLANDERCommissioner

KYKYKYYYLELELELELE KKKKKALALALALALLALALALALANDNDNDNDNDERERERERER JAMES COMPANIONAssoc.

Commissioner

DAWN TURNERAssoc.

Commissioner

CHAD COOKDirector ofMarketing

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Since its founding in 1983, the Big South Confer-ence 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 Col-lege) Athletic Director Howard Bagwell and Augusta President George Christenberry began recruiting mem-bers 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 Com-missioner 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 confer-ence. 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 auto-matic 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 intro-duced 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 13 years at the helm of the Big South, Kallander has been instru-mental in aggressively promoting the Conference to new levels. 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 de-veloped 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 has solidifi ed Conference membership with the additions of High Point, Gardner-Webb and Presbyterian, and in 2011-12, the return of charter member Campbell University. Kallander’s long range vision has also included technological advance-ments, as the Conference introduced its fi rst live event video streaming in 2005 and has since expanded its video offerings to more than 600 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 Confer-ence has experienced monumental growth and success in nearly every sport. During this time, the Conference has had two individual National Champions, more than 200 All-Americans, has reached the “Sweet 16” in men’s soccer, women’s basketball and baseball, has received national Top 25 rankings in men’s soccer, men’s bas-ketball, 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 four times in addition to the fi rst men’s tennis doubles at-large selection, had the No. 1 ranked men’s golfer in the country, has had the nation’s top scoring men’s basketball team three 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, 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 alone, 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 three out of the last fi ve years, while its FCS playoff berth in 2006 came in just the fi fth-year of the Big South’s football existence. 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 quarter-century of existence.

MARK BRYANTDirector of New Media

MARK SIMPSONAsst.

Commissionerfor Public Relations

NIC BOWMANAsst. Director for Public Relations

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For the 14th time in the last 15 seasons, the Lady Flames are the preseason women’s basketball favor-ite, as Liberty was a near-unanimous pick with 19 of the 20 fi rst-place votes and 199 out of a possible 200 points. Liberty welcomes back four starters from last year’s 22-11 regular-season championship squad and WNIT partici-pant. High Point was voted second with 160 points and collected the remain-ing fi rst-place vote, while Radford was picked third with 157 points. Gardner-Webb, last season’s Big South Tourna-ment champion after defeating Liberty in the Conference title game for the fi rst time to advance to the NCAAs, was voted fourth this year with 143

Head Coaches and SIDs PreSeason Poll School 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th Total1. Liberty (13) 190 9 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1992. High Point (1) 10 54 48 42 6 -- -- -- -- -- 1603. Radford -- 72 40 35 6 -- 4 -- -- -- 1574. Gardner-Webb -- 36 48 21 24 10 4 -- -- -- 1435. Winthrop -- 9 8 14 12 30 4 12 4 1 946. Campbell -- -- 16 7 12 -- 24 6 10 2 777. Charleston Sou. -- -- -- 7 24 5 12 21 4 2 758. Coastal Carolina -- -- -- 14 6 25 4 9 4 6 689. Presbyterian Col. -- -- -- -- 24 5 24 -- 10 4 6710. UNC Asheville -- -- -- -- 6 25 4 12 8 5 60

points. Winthrop was predicted to fi nish fi fth (94 points), while new member Campbell claimed the sixth spot in the poll with 77 points. Charleston Southern was seventh (75 points), followed by Coastal Carolina (eighth, 68 points), Presbyterian College (ninth, 67 points) and UNC Asheville (10th, 60 points). Again this season, PC is eligible for the women’s basket-ball regular-season crown but will not participate in the Conference tourna-ment as its completes its fi nal year of transitioning to Division I.

Pre-Season All-Conference Team

*Avery WarleyLiberty (R-Sr., 6-3, F)

Devon BrownLiberty (R-Jr., 5-10, G/F)Dequesha McClanahanWinthrop (So., 5-8, G)

Shamia BrownHigh Point (Sr., 5-11, F)Da’Naria Erwin Spencer

Radford (Jr., 5-5, G)

* Preseason Player of the Year

Liberty Favored To Win AgainLiberty Favored To Win AgainPLAYERS TO WATCH NOT ON THEPRESEASON ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM

Erin Reynolds, 5-3, G, Jr., High Point

Cheyenne Parker, 6-4, C, So., High Point

Diana Choibekova, 5-11, G, Jr., Winthrop

Lindsey Thompson, 5-8, G, Sr., Asheville

Kelli Riles, 6-1, F, R-Jr., Asheville

Mariah Pietrowski, C, 6-2, Jr., Presbyterian

Ashley Buckhannon, G, 5-9, Jr., Radford

Tonisha Baker, G, 5-8, Jr., Campbell

Lakeitha Alston, F, 6-0, Jr., Charleston Sou.

Rachell Coward, F, 6-0, Jr., Charleston Sou.

Olivia Irick, G, 5-7, Sr., Coastal Carolina

Jasmine Dale, G, 5-8, So., Gardner-Webb

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Conference Overall 1986-87 Record Pct. Record Pct.1. Campbell 10-4 .714 17-13 .5572. Radford# 11-1 .917 18-12 .6003. Augusta 8-4 .667 15-11 .5774. Winthrop 5-7 .417 7-18 .2805. UNCA 4-8 .333 6-20 .2316. Char. Sou. 4-8 .333 6-20 .2317. Coastal 0-12 .000 0-24 .000 Conference Overall 1987-88 Record Pct. Record Pct.1. Campbell 11-1 .917 23-5 .8212. Radford# 11-1 .917 21-8 .7243. Winthrop 5-7 .417 13-16 .4484. Augusta 5-7 .417 11-14 .4405. UNCA 4-8 .333 11-14 .4406. Char. Sou. 3-9 .250 8-19 .2967. Coastal 3-9 .250 7-19 .269 Conference Overall 1988-89 Record Pct. Record Pct.1. Radford 12-0 1.00 25-7 .7812. Campbell# 7-5 .583 17-11 .6073. Coastal 6-6 .500 14-14 .5004. Augusta 7-5 .583 11-14 .4405. Winthrop 6-6 .500 11-17 .3936. UNCA 3-9 .250 7-19 .2697. Char. Sou. 1-11 .083 2-27 .069 Conference Overall 1989-90 Record Pct. Record Pct.1. Radford# 12-0 1.00 20-9 .6902. Campbell 8-4 .667 14-14 .5003. Augusta 8-4 .667 13-16 .4484. UNCA 6-6 .500 10-17 .3705. Winthrop 4-8 .333 6-23 .2076. Coastal 3-9 .250 4-24 .1437. Char. Sou. 1-11 .083 1-26 .037 Conference Overall 1990-91 Record Pct. Record Pct.1. Campbell 12-0 1.00 22-7 .7582. Radford# 8-4 .667 13-17 .4333. Augusta 8-4 .667 11-18 .3794. Coastal 6-6 .500 9-19 .3215. UNCA 6-6 .500 8-19 .2966. Winthrop 2-10 .166 3-24 .1117. Char. Sou. 0-12 .000 0-28 .000 Conference Overall 1991-92 Record Pct. Record Pct.1. Radford# 11-1 .916 20-9 .6892. Campbell 10-2 .833 18-10 .6423. Liberty 7-5 .583 12-17 .4134. UNCA 5-7 .416 7-20 .2595. Coastal 3-9 .250 7-20 .2596. Winthrop 3-9 .250 6-23 .2067. Char. Sou. 2-10 .166 2-26 .071 Conference Overall 1992-93 Record Pct. Record Pct.1. UNCG* 14-2 .875 19-10 .6552. Campbell 11-5 .687 16-10 .6153. Radford# 12-4 .750 17-11 .607.4. Liberty 10-6 .625 16-12 .5715. Towson St. 10-6 .625 12-16 .4286. UMBC 10-6 .625 11-16 .4077. Coastal 8-8 .500 11-17 .3928. Char. Sou. 6-10 .375 10-18 .3579. Winthrop 5-11 .312 6-21 .22210. UNCA 0-16 .000 0-27 .000 Conference Overall 1993-94 Record Pct. Record Pct.1. UNCG 13-5 .722 17-12 .5862. Radford# 12-6 .666 18-12 .6003. UMBC 12-6 .666 15-13 .5354. Towson St. 11-7 .611 17-11 .6075. Campbell 11-7 .611 16-11 .5926. Coastal 10-8 .555 14-14 .5007. Liberty 10-8 .555 13-14 .4818. UNCA 5-13 .277 8-20 .2859. Char. Sou. 4-14 .222 5-22 .18510. Winthrop 2-16 .111 3-24 .111 Conference Overall 1994-95 Record Pct. Record Pct.1. UNCG 14-2 .875 21-10 .677 2. Towson St. 13-3 .813 15-13 .535 3. Radford# 10-6 .625 15-15 .5004. UMBC 8-8 .500 12-15 .4445. Coastal 7-9 .438 12-16 .428 6. UNCA 7-9 .438 10-17 .3707. Liberty 5-11 .313 7-20 .259 8. Char. Sou. 5-11 .313 8-20 .2859. Winthrop 3-13 .187 4-23 .148

Conference Overall 1995-96 Record Pct. Record Pct.1. UNCG 12-2 .857 17-10 .6292. Radford# 10-4 .714 17-12 .5863. UMBC 9-5 .642 12-15 .4444. Winthrop 7-7 .500 13-15 .4645. Coastal 7-7 .500 10-17 .3706. Char. Sou. 5-9 .357 11-17 .3927. UNCA 4-10 .285 6-21 .2228. Liberty 2-12 .142 5-22 .185 Conference Overall 1996-97 Record Pct. Record Pct.1. UNCG 13-1 .928 20-9 .690 2. Liberty# 9-5 .642 22-7 .7593. UNCA 8-6 .571 14-13 .5194. Char. Sou. 8-6 .571 12-14 .4625. Radford 7-7 .500 12-16 .4296. Winthrop 7-7 .500 11-17 .3937. Coastal 3-11 .214 7-20 .2598. UMBC 1-13 .071 4-23 .148 Conference Overall 1997-98 Record Pct. Record Pct.1. Liberty# 12-0 1.000 28-1 .9662. Radford 10-2 .833 14-14 .5003. Coastal 5-7 .416 9-18 .3334. Char. Sou. 5-7 .416 12-16 .4295. UNCA 4-8 .333 7-21 .2506. UMBC 4-8 .333 7-20 .2597. Winthrop 2-10 .166 5-22 .185^ High Point 0-0 .000 21-4 .840^ Elon 0-0 .000 12-15 .444 Conference Overall 1998-99 Record Pct. Record Pct.1. Liberty# 9-1 .900 21-7 .7502. Coastal 6-4 .600 18-10 .6433. Radford 5-5 .500 11-17 .3934. Char. Sou. 4-6 .400 18-10 .6435. Winthrop 4-6 .400 11-16 .4106. UNCA 2-8 .200 5-23 .179^ High Point 0-0 .000 10-17 .370^ Elon 0-0 .000 4-23 .148 Conference Overall 1999-00 Record Pct. Record Pct.1. Liberty# 12-2 .857 23-7 .7672. Coastal 9-5 .643 20-10 .6673. Radford 9-5 .643 11-17 .3934. UNCA 8-6 .571 9-17 .4295. Elon 6-8 .429 14-15 .4836. Winthrop 5-9 .357 9-19 .3217. Char. Sou. 4-10 .286 8-18 .3338. High Point 3-11 .214 6-22 .214 Conference Overall 2000-01 Record Pct. Record Pct.1. Liberty# 12-2 .857 18-12 .6002. Elon 8-6 .571 16-14 .5333. Char. Sou. 8-6 .571 15-14 .5174. High Point 8-6 .571 14-15 4835. Coastal 8-6 .571 14-13 .5196. Radford 5-9 .357 10-18 .3577. Winthrop 4-10 .286 8-20 .2868. UNCA 3-11 .214 6-21 .222 Conference Overall 2001-02 Record Pct. Record Pct.1. #Liberty 13-1 .929 23-8 .7422. Elon 10-4 .714 15-13 .5363. Radford 8-6 .571 11-16 .4074. High Point 7-7 .500 13-15 .4645. Char. Sou. 6-8 .429 12-16 .4296. Winthrop 6-8 .429 11-18 .3797. Coastal 5-9 .357 11-18 .3798. UNCA 1-13 .071 1-27 .036 Conference Overall 2002-03 Record Pct. Record Pct.1. #Liberty 14-0 1.000 26-4 .8672. Elon 11-3 .786 19-10 .6553. High Point 8-6 .571 18-12 .6004. Char. Sou. 7-7 .500 13-15 .4645. Coastal 6-8 .429 13-15 .4646. Radford 5-9 .357 10-18 .3576. Winthrop 5-9 .357 10-18 .3578. UNCA 0-14 .000 3-25 .107& Birm-Sou. 0-0 .000 16-10 .615 Conference Overall 2003-04 Record Pct. Record Pct.1. Liberty 14-0 1.000 25-7 .7812. UNC Asheville 9-5 .643 19-9 .6793. High Point 8-6 .571 14-14 .5004. Radford 7-7 .500 15-14 .5175. Char. Sou. 7-7 .500 11-17 .393

6. Coastal 6-8 .429 13-15 .4647. Birm-Sou. 3-11 .214 13-17 .4338. Winthrop 2-12 .143 5-22 .185 Conference Overall 2004-05 Record Pct. Record Pct.1. Liberty# 13-1 .929 26-7 .7882. High Point 11-3 .786 17-12 .5863. UNCA 8-6 .571 18-12 .6004. Birm-Sou. 7-7 .500 13-15 .4645. Char. Sou. 7-7 .500 13-15 .4646. Radford 6-8 .429 12-16 .4297. Coastal 4-10 .286 9-18 .3338. Winthrop 0-14 .000 2-26 .071 Conference Overall 2005-06 Record Pct. Record Pct.1. Liberty# 13-1 .929 25-6 .8062. High Point 9-5 .643 20-10 .6673. Coastal 7-7 .500 18-10 .6434. Winthrop 7-7 .500 14-15 .4835. Radford 7-7 .500 14-14 .5006. UNC Asheville 6-8 .429 15-13 .5367. Birm-Sou. 6-8 .429 12-16 .4298. Char. Sou. 1-13 .071 7-21 .250 Conference Overall 2006-07 Record Pct. Record Pct.1. High Point 11-3 .786 18-12 .6002. Radford 10-4 .714 20-11 .6453. Liberty 10-4 .714 19-12 .6134. UNC Asheville# 9-5 .643 21-12 .6365. Coastal Carolina 9-5 .643 18-11 .6216. Birm-Sou. 3-11 .214 8-22 .2677. Char. Sou. 2-12 .143 10-20 .3338. Winthrop 2-12 .143 6-26 .188 Conference Overall 2007-08 Record Pct. Record Pct.1. Liberty# 11-1 .917 28-4 .8752. Radford 8-4 .667 23-12 .6573. Winthrop 7-5 .583 20-12 .6254. High Point 6-6 .500 15-15 .5005. Coastal Carolina 4-8 .333 16-12 .5716. UNC Asheville 3-9 .250 12-18 .4007. Charleston Sou. 3-9 .250 8-22 .267 Conference Overall 2008-09 Record Pct. Record Pct.1. Liberty# 15-1 .938 24-9 .7272. High Point 10-6 .625 15-16 .4843. Winthrop 9-7 .563 16-16 .5004. Radford 9-7 .563 10-18 .3575. Coastal Carolina 8-8 .500 16-14 .5336. Gardner-Webb 7-9 .438 17-15 .5317. UNC Asheville 7-9 .438 10-20 .3338. Charleston Sou. 6-10 .375 12-18 .4009. Presbyterian 1-15 .063 4-25 .138

Conference Overall 2009-10 Record Pct. Record Pct.1. Gardner-Webb 15-1 .938 28-5 .8482. Liberty# 14-2 .875 27-6 .8183. High Point 9-7 .562 17-14 .5484. Charleston Sou. 9-7 .562 17-14 .5485. Coastal Carolina 7-9 .438 17-13 .5676. Winthrop 7-9 .438 13-18 .4197. Radford 5-11 .312 6-22 .2148. Presbyterian 3-13 .188 5-25 .1679. UNC Asheville 3-13 .188 8-22 .267

Conference Overall 2010-11 Record Pct. Record Pct.1. Liberty 14-2 .875 22-11 .6672. Radford 11-5 .688 14-16 .4672. Gardner-Webb# 11-5 .688 23-11 .6764. High Point 9-7 .563 16-15 .5165. Charleston Sou. 8-8 .500 14-16 .4676. UNC Asheville 5-11 .313 12-18 .4006. Winthrop 5-11 .313 13-18 .4196. Presbyterian 5-11 .313 9-20 .3109. Coastal Carolina 4-12 .250 10-19 .345

# Big South Tournament winner and conference champion *UNC Greensboro played a designated conference schedule^ Offi cial Conference members Fall 1999& Offi cial Conference member Fall 2003

All-Time Regular Season All-Time Regular Season Big South StandingsBig South Standings

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Big South HonorsPlayer of the Year

1986-87 Regina McKeithan Campbell1987-88 Stephanie Howard Radford1988-89 Stephanie Howard Radford1989-90 Tammy Brown Campbell1990-91 Tammy Brown Campbell1991-92 Laurie Hood Campbell Patrinda Toney Radford1992-93 Tammy Crown Radford1993-94 Vickie Henson UNCG1994-95 Trinette Tucker Towson St.1995-96 Chrissy Kelly Charleston So.1996-97 Vicki Giffi n UNCA1997-98 Elena Kisseleva Liberty1998-99 Elena Kisseleva Liberty1999-00 Sharon Wilkerson Liberty2000-01 Brooke Weisbrod Coastal Car.2001-02 Holly Andrews Elon2002-03 Katie Feenstra Liberty2003-04 Katie Feenstra Liberty2004-05 Katie Feenstra Liberty2005-06 Katie O’Dell High Point2006-07 Megan Frazee Liberty2007-08 Megan Frazee Liberty2008-09 Megan Frazee Liberty2009-10 Margaret Roundtree Gardner-Webb2010-11 Katie Tull Charleston So.

Tournament MVP1987 Stephanie Howard Radford1988 Regina McKeithan Campbell1989 Denise Ford Campbell1990 Karen Bowles Radford1991 Roz Grace Radford1992 Patrinda Toney Radford1993 Shannan Wilkey Radford1994 Shannan Wilkey Radford1995 Alisa Moore UNCG1996 Anne Cox Winthrop1997 Elena Kisseleva Liberty1998 Emily Hill UNCA

1999 Elena Kisseleva Liberty2000 Elena Kisseleva Liberty2001 Michelle Fricke Liberty2002 Nikki Reddick Coastal Car.2003 Katie Feenstra Liberty2004 Katie Feenstra Liberty2005 Katie Feenstra Liberty2006 Allyson Fasnacht Liberty2007 Amanda Elder UNCA2008 Megan Frazee Liberty2009 Megan Frazee Liberty2010 Devon Brown Liberty2011 Dominique Hudson Gardner-Webb

Rookie of the Year1989-90 Tara McMinn UNCA 1990-91 Shannan Wilkey Radford1991-92 Angie Johnson Liberty1992-93 Chrissy Kelly Charleston So. 1993-94 Vicki Giffi n UNCA1994-95 Katherine Kitchin Winthrop1995-96 Kim Hairston Radford1996-97 Elena Kisseleva Liberty1997-98 Brooke Weisbrod Coastal Car.1998-99 Katie LaRue Charleston So.1999-00 Michelle Fricke Liberty2000-01 Nicki Fauntleroy High Point2001-02 Kristal Tharp Liberty2002-03 Kristal Hood UNCA2003-04 Brittany Hendley UNCA2004-05 Corrie Fertitta Radford2005-06 Ashley Fann Winthrop2006-07 Kyla Jones Coastal Car.2007-08 Mackenzie Maier High Point2008-09 Shamia Brown High Point2009-10 Mariah Pietrowski Presbyterian Col.2010-11 Dequesha McClanahan Winthrop

Coach of the Year1986-87 Lowell Barnhart Augusta Wanda Watkins Campbell1987-88 Charlene Curtis Radford 1988-89 Gina Markland Coastal Car.1989-90 Charlene Curtis Radford1990-91 Wanda Watkins Campbell 1991-92 L. Lichonczak Radford1992-93 Lynne Agee UNCG Rick Reeves Liberty1993-94 Kathy Solano UMBC1994-95 Ellen Fitzke Towson St.1995-96 Robin Muller Winthrop1996-97 Rick Reeves Liberty1997-98 Rick Reeves Liberty1998-99 Alan LaForce Coastal Car.1999-00 Carey Green Liberty2000-01 Fred Francello Charleston So. Joe Ellenburg High Point2001-02 Kristen Holt Radford2002-03 Carey Green Liberty2003-04 Betsy Blose UNCA2004-05 Tooey Loy High Point2005-06 Carey Green Liberty2006-07 Tooey Loy High Point2007-08 Carey Green Liberty2008-09 Carey Green Liberty2009-10 Rick Reeves Gardner-Webb2010-11 Tajama Ngongba Radford

Defensive Player of the Year2007-08 Kelli Darden Radford2008-09 Johnette Walker Radford2009-10 Amanda Stull Coastal Car.2010-11 Avery Warley Liberty

INDIVIDUAL CONFERENCE GAME RECORDSMOST POINTS:42-by Stephanie Howard, Radford vs. CSU, 2-21-87MOST FGM: 17-by Stephanie Howard, Radford vs. CSU, 2-21-87, 17-Katie Feenstra, Liberty vs. Winthrop, 2-3-04BEST FG%: 100%-(7-7) by Zandrique Cason, Liberty vs. Radford, 2-26-00MOST FTM: 19-by Regina McKeithan, Campbell vs. Winthrop, Jan. 27, 1987MOST FTA: 22-by Jody Wingrove, Winthrop vs. Coastal Carolina, 1-27-90; Nikki Reddick, Coastal, vs. High Point, 1-12-02; Roz Groce, Radford, vs. Delaware St., 12-8-90BEST FT%: 100%-(16-16) by Chrissy Kelly, Chas. Southern vs. UMBC, Jan. 16, 1993MOST 3 PT FGM: 10-by Nikki Reddick, Coastal, at Winthrop, 2-15-03

MOST 3 PT FGA: 22-by Nikki Reddick, Coastal, at Winthrop, 2-15-03BEST 3 PT FG%: 100%- (5-5) four playersMOST REBOUNDS: 23-by Jennifer Grant, Radford vs. Coastal Carolina, 2-5-00MOST ASSISTS: 18-by Yolanda Brown, CSU vs. UNCA, 2-12-86; Karen Bowles, Radford vs. Campbell, 1-25-88MOST STEALS: 10-by Tanya Belair, Towson State vs. Winthrop, Dec. 17, 1993MOST BLOCKS: 10-by Tammy Jones, Winthrop vs. Coastal Carolina, 2-11-93

BIG SOUTH INDIVIDUAL SEASON RECORDSMOST POINTS: 693-Tammy Brown, Campbell, 1990-91MOST FGM: 269-Tammy Brown, Campbell, 1990-91

BEST FG PCT: .671-Katie Feenstra, Liberty, 2004-05MOST FTM: 185-Chrissy Kelly, Charleston Southern, 1995-96MOST FTA: 238-Nikki Reddick, Coastal, 2001-02BEST FT PCT.: .901-Tracey DeLong, CSU, 1995-96MOST 3-PT FGM: 91-Loretta Lawson, Elon, 1999-2000MOST 3-PT FGA: 286-Loretta Lawson, Elon, 1999-2000MOST BLOCKED SHOTS: 92-Kelli Darden, Radford, 2007-08MOST STEALS:121-Julie Skinner, Campbell, 1987-88BEST SCORING AVG: 23.9-Tammy Brown, Campbell, 1990-91BEST REBOUND AVG: 11.5-Kate Sanford, CSU, 1998-99BEST ASSIST AVG: 7.4-Julie Skinner, Campbell, 1986-87BEST STEALS AVG: 4.3-Julie Skinner, Campbell, 1987-88

Big South Records/Yearly Honors

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BIG SOUTH INDIVIDUAL RECORDSMOST POINTS:Game: 39-Nikki Reddick, Coastal vs. CSU,

2003

Tournament: 90-Regina McKeithan,

Campbell, 1988

MOST FIELD GOALS MADE:Game: 14-Katie Feenstra, Liberty vs.

Radford 2004

Tournament: 34-Regina McKeithan,

Campbell, 1988

MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED:Game: 31-Regina McKeithan, Campbell

1988 vs. CSU

Tournament: 71-Regina McKeithan,

Campbell, 1988

BEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE: 100% (9-9) Lynn Smith, Coastal, 1989

MOST FREE THROWS MADE:Game: 16-Elena Kisseleva, Liberty vs.

UNCG, 1997

Tournament: 28-Elena Kisseleva, Liberty,

1997

MOST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED:Game: 24-by Debbie Born, Augusta vs

Radford, 1991

Tournament: 31-Debbie Born, Augusta,

1991

BEST FREE THROWS PERCENTAGE:100% (8-8) Shannan Wilkey, Radford 1993

vs. Liberty

MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE:Game: 8-Nikki Reddick, Coastal, 2003 at

Charleston Southern

Tournament: 11-Alison Bach, Coastal,

2000; Nikki Reddick, Coastal, 2003

MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED:

Game: 15-Holly Bottar, Coastal, 1991

vs. Campbell

Tournament: 31-Alison Bach, Coastal, 2000

BEST 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE:

71.4% (5-7) Stephanie Howard, Radford,

1988

MOST REBOUNDS:Game: 22-Karen Bowles, Radford, 1990

vs. Campbell

Tournament: 42-Denise Ford, Campbell,

1988

MOST ASSISTS:Game: 13-Julie Skinner, Campbell, 1988

vs. Radford

Tournament: 33-Julie Skinner, Campbell,

1988

MOST STEALS:Game: 8-Julie Skinner, Campbell, 1987

vs. Coastal

Tournament: 14-Julie Skinner,

Campbell,

1988, 14-Julie Skinner, Campbell, 1987

MOST BLOCKS:Game: 6- Jill Hilton, Radford, 1991 vs.CSU

Tournament: 13-Jill Hilton, Radford, 1991

BIG SOUTH TOURNAMENT TEAM RECORDSMOST POINTS:100 by Radford vs. Campbell (81), 1988

FEWEST POINTS:33 by Coastal vs. Liberty (57), 2002

LARGEST VICTORY MARGIN:44, by UNCG vs. Liberty (84-40), 1996

MOST FIELD GOALS MADE:42 by Radford (of 82) vs. Coastal, 1989

42 by Radford (of 69) vs. Campbell, 1988

MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED:86 by Campbell (39 made) vs. CSU, 1988

BEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE:62.7% by UNCA vs. UNCG, 1994

WORST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE:17.2% by Coastal vs. Liberty, 2002

MOST FREE THROW MADE:31 (of 36) by UNCG vs. Towson, 1993; 31

(49) Radford vs. Liberty, 1994

MOST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED:49 by Radford vs. Liberty, 1994

BEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE:100% by Coastal (8-8) vs. Augusta, 1990

WORST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE:36.4% by Winthrop (4-11) vs. UNCA,

1987MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE:14 by Coastal (of 18) vs. CSU, 2003

MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED:

27 by CSU (3 made) vs. Elon, 2001

MOST REBOUNDS:61 by Winthrop vs. UNCA, 199261 by Radford vs. CSU, 1991

LARGEST REBOUND MARGIN:28, Liberty (55) vs. Birmingham-Southern

(27), 2004

MOST PERSONAL FOULS:35 by Liberty vs. Radford, 1994

MOST ASSISTS:28 by Radford vs. Campbell, 1988

MOST STEALS:22 by Coastal vs. UNCA, 1993

22 by Radford vs. Winthrop, 1990

MOST TURNOVERS:30 by UNCA vs. Coastal, 1993

FEWEST TURNOVERS:7 by Radford vs. Coastal, 1989

7 by Towson State vs. Liberty, 1995

Big South Tournament Records

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Friday, Nov. 11Southern Virginia at Coastal Carolina, 5:00pmPresbyterian College at Charlotte, 5:00pmHigh Point at Virginia Commonwealth, 7:00pmFurman at Charleston Southern, 7:00pmLiberty at UNC Greensboro, 7:00pmSaturday, Nov. 12Gardner-Webb at North Carolina, 1:00pmWinston-Salem State at UNC Asheville, 2:00pmEastern Mennonite at Radford, 3:00pmMontreat College at Campbell, 6:00pmSouthern Wesleyan at Charleston Southern, 7:00 pmSunday, Nov. 13Winthrop at Troy, 2:00pmMonday, Nov. 14College of Charleston at Coastal Carolina,7:00pmCharleston Southern at Western Carolina, 7:00pmTuesday, Nov. 15Virginia Commonwealth at Liberty, 7:00pmFurman at Presbyterian College, 7:00pmKennesaw State at Gardner-Webb, 7:00pmWednesday, Nov. 16Winston-Salem State at Radford, 7:00pmUNC Asheville at Western Carolina, 7:00pmHigh Point at Virginia, 7:00pmThursday, Nov. 17Allen University at Presbyterian College, 5:30pmCampbell at North Carolina Central, 6:00pmFriday, Nov. 18Bradley at Winthrop, 6:00pmDavidson at High Point, 7:00pmLiberty at North Carolina A&T, 7:00pmSaturday, Nov. 19Western Carolina at Campbell, 1:00pmSt. Andrews College at Coastal Carolina, 2:00pmPresbyterian College at South Carolina State, 2:00pmMontreat College at UNC Asheville, 2:00pmNiagara at Winthrop, 3:00pmUSC Upstate at Radford, 3:00pmAppalachian State at Gardner-Webb, 3:00pmVoorhees at Charleston Southern, 6:00pmSunday, Nov. 20Longwood at High Point, 2:00pmStetson at Winthrop, 3:00pmMonday, Nov. 21Gardner-Webb at Davidson, 6:00pmUNC Asheville at Furman, 7:00pmUNC Greensboro at Radford, 7:00pmTuesday, Nov. 22Longwood at CAMPBELL, 3:00pmBluefi eld at CHARLESTON SOUTHERN, 7:00pmVirginia-Wise at LIBERTY, 7:00pmPRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE at North Carolina, 7:00pmCOASTAL CAROLINA at Western Carolina, 7:00pmWednesday, Nov. 23WINTHROP at Wichita State, 8:05pmFriday, Nov. 25CAMPBELL at Georgia State, 2:00pmCHARLESTON SOUTHERN at South Carolina St., 2:00pmMercer at HIGH POINT, 7:00pmGARDNER-WEBB vs. TBA (Bahamas Jam), TBALIBERTY at Vanderbilt Tourney, TBASaturday, Nov. 26CAMPBELL vs. Eastern Kentucky, 2:00pmRADFORD at George Washington, 2:00pmGARDNER-WEBB vs. TBA (Bahamas Jam), TBALIBERTY at Vanderbilt Tourney, TBASunday, Nov. 27Virginia Commonwealth at WINTHROP, 1:00pmUNC ASHEVILLE at George Mason, 2:00pmPRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE at South Carolina, 3:00pmMonday, Nov. 28COASTAL CAROLINA at North Florida, 7:00pmTuesday, Nov. 29Winston-Salem State at CAMPBELL, 11:45amNorth Carolina Central at PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE, 7:00pmWednesday, Nov. 30USC Upstate at UNC ASHEVILLE, 7:00pmCHARLESTON SOUTHERN at College of Charleston, 7:00pmCoker at COASTAL CAROLINA, 7:00pmThursday, Dec. 1James Madison at LIBERTY, 7:00pmWINTHROP at Davidson, 7:00pmFriday, Dec. 2Pitt at HIGH POINT, 7:00pmPRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE at USC Upstate, 7:00pmSaturday, Dec. 3RADFORD at Longwood, 2:00pmWofford at GARDNER-WEBB, 5:00pmSunday, Dec. 4CHARLESTON SOUTHERN at Clemson, 2:00pmHIGH POINT at Vanderbilt, 2:00pmWednesday, Dec. 7

LIBERTY at Virginia, 7:00pmRADFORD at Wake Forest, 12:00pmSaturday, Dec. 10GARDNER-WEBB at Louisville, 12:00pmRADFORD vs. Wofford (Big South.SoCon Challenge, Asheville, N.C.), 2:00pmGlenville State at LIBERTY, 4:00pmAppalachian State at UNC ASHEVILLE, 4:30pmSouth Carolina State at WINTHROP, 7:00pmCAMPBELL at UNC Wilmington, TBASunday, Dec. 11Converse at COASTAL CAROLINA, 2:00pmTuesday, Dec. 13Columbia College at PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE, 11:30amWednesday, Dec. 14CAMPBELL at Elon, 7:00pm WINTHROP at Monmouth, 7:00pmThursday, Dec. 15Virginia Union at LIBERTY, 7:00pmFriday, Dec. 16UNC Wilmington at CHARLESTON SOUTHERN, 11:30amRADFORD at Norfolk State, 6:00pmMontreat at PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE, 7:00pmSaturday, Dec. 17WINTHROP at Fordham, 2:00pmUNC ASHEVILLE at Kennesaw State, 5:00pmSunday, Dec. 18 RADFORD at Virginia, 2:00pmGARDNER-WEBB at Lipscomb, 3:00pmSouth Carolina State at COASTAL CAROLINA (Civic Center), 5:00pmMonday, Dec. 19PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE at Alabama, 11:30amUNC ASHEVILLE at South Carolina State, 6:00pmHIGH POINT vs. Central Arkansas (Bahamas), 8:30pmTuesday, Dec. 20 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN at Florida Tourney, 7:00pmHIGH POINT vs. Georgia State (Bahamas), 8:30pmCAMPBELL at Stetson Tourney, TBALIBERTY at Richmond, TBAWednesday, Dec. 21Mercer at UNC ASHEVILLE, 12:00pmNorth Carolina Central at WINTHROP, 1:00pmCHARLESTON SOUTHERN at Florida Tourney, 4:30pmCAMPBELL at Stetson Tourney, TBAThursday, Dec. 22Davidson at RADFORD, 5:00pmWednesday, Dec. 28Brevard at UNC ASHEVILLE, 7:00pmWINTHROP at Mercer, 7:00pmHIGH POINT vs. UMBC (Va. Tech Tourney), 5:00pmGARDNER-WEBB at North Carolina Central, 6:00pmThursday, Dec. 29USC Upstate at COASTAL CAROLINA, 7:00pmHIGH POINT vs. TBA (Va. Tech Tourney), TBAFriday, Dec. 30GARDNER-WEBB at CAMPBELL, 7:00pm Saturday, Dec. 31PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE at CHARLESTON SOUTH-ERN, 2:00pm WINTHROP at COASTAL CAROLINA, 2:00pm UNC ASHEVILLE at HIGH POINT, 4:00pm LIBERTY at RADFORD, 4:30pm Monday, Jan. 2GARDNER-WEBB at HIGH POINT, 4:00pm UNC ASHEVILLE at CAMPBELL, 5:15pm WINTHROP at CHARLESTON SOUTHERN, 7:00pm PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE at COASTAL CAROLINA, 7:00pm Saturday, Jan. 7COASTAL CAROLINA at UNC ASHEVILLE, 2:00pm CAMPBELL at RADFORD, 3:00pm CHARLESTON SOUTHERN at GARDNER-WEBB, 5:00pm WINTHROP at PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE, 5:00pm HIGH POINT at LIBERTY, 7:00pm Monday, Jan. 9HIGH POINT at RADFORD, 7:00pm COASTAL CAROLINA at GARDNER-WEBB, 7:00pm CHARLESTON SOUTHERN at UNC ASHEVILLE, 7:00pm CAMPBELL at LIBERTY, 7:00pm Saturday, Jan. 14UNC ASHEVILLE at WINTHROP, 1:00pm RADFORD at CHARLESTON SOUTHERN, 2:00pm LIBERTY at COASTAL CAROLINA, 2:00pm GARDNER-WEBB at PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE, 3:00pm CAMPBELL at HIGH POINT, 4:00pm Monday, Jan. 16UNC ASHEVILLE at PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE, 7:00pm GARDNER-WEBB at WINTHROP, 7:00pm LIBERTY at CHARLESTON SOUTHERN, 7:00pm RADFORD at COASTAL CAROLINA, 7:00pm Saturday, Jan. 21CHARLESTON SOUTHERN at CAMPBELL, 1:00pm PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE at LIBERTY, 2:00pm GARDNER-WEBB at UNC ASHEVILLE, 2:00pm

WINTHROP at RADFORD, 3:00pm COASTAL CAROLINA at HIGH POINT, 4:00pm Monday, Jan. 23PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE at RADFORD, 7:00pm COASTAL CAROLINA at CAMPBELL, 7:00pm WINTHROP at LIBERTY, 7:00pm CHARLESTON SOUTHERN at HIGH POINT, 7:00pm Saturday, Jan. 28HIGH POINT at WINTHROP, 1:00pm LIBERTY at UNC ASHEVILLE, 2:00pm COASTAL CAROLINA at CHARLESTON SOUTHERN, 2:00pm RADFORD at GARDNER-WEBB, 5:00pm CAMPBELL at PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE, 5:00pm Monday, Jan. 30LIBERTY at GARDNER-WEBB, 7:00pm RADFORD at UNC ASHEVILLE, 7:00pmHIGH POINT at PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE, 7:00pm CAMPBELL at WINTHROP, 7:00pm Saturday, Feb. 4LIBERTY at CAMPBELL, 1:00pm PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE at WINTHROP, 1:00pm UNC ASHEVILLE at CHARLESTON SOUTHERN, 2:00pm GARDNER-WEBB at COASTAL CAROLINA, 2:00pm RADFORD at HIGH POINT, 4:00pm Monday, Feb. 6RADFORD at CAMPBELL, 7:00pm UNC ASHEVILLE at COASTAL CAROLINA, 7:00pm GARDNER-WEBB at CHARLESTON SOUTHERN, 7:00pm LIBERTY at HIGH POINT, 7:00pm Saturday, Feb. 11HIGH POINT at CAMPBELL, 1:00pm PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE at UNC ASHEVILLE, 2:00pm CHARLESTON SOUTHERN at LIBERTY, 2:00pm COASTAL CAROLINA at RADFORD, 3:00pm WINTHROP at GARDNER-WEBB, 5:00pm Monday, Feb. 13CHARLESTON SOUTHERN at RADFORD, 7:00pm PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE at GARDNER-WEBB, 7:00pm WINTHROP at UNC ASHEVILLE, 7:00pm COASTAL CAROLINA at LIBERTY, 7:00pm Saturday, Feb. 18LIBERTY at WINTHROP, 1:00pm CAMPBELL at COASTAL CAROLINA, 2:00pm HIGH POINT at CHARLESTON SOUTHERN, 2:00pm RADFORD at PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE, 3:00pm UNC ASHEVILLE at GARDNER-WEBB, 5:00pm Monday, Feb. 20CAMPBELL at CHARLESTON SOUTHERN, 7:00pm LIBERTY at PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE, 7:00pm RADFORD at WINTHROP, 7:00pm HIGH POINT at COASTAL CAROLINA, 7:00pm GARDNER-WEBB at Longwood, 7:00pmSaturday, Feb. 25WINTHROP at CAMPBELL, 1:00pm PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE at HIGH POINT, 2:00pmCHARLESTON SOUTHERN at COASTAL CAROLINA, 2:00pm UNC ASHEVILLE at RADFORD, 3:00pm GARDNER-WEBB at LIBERTY, 4:00pm Monday, Feb. 27GARDNER-WEBB at RADFORD, 7:00pm PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE at CAMPBELL, 7:00pm UNC ASHEVILLE at LIBERTY, 7:00pm WINTHROP at HIGH POINT, 7:00pm Friday, Mar. 2COASTAL CAROLINA at PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE, 7:00pm HIGH POINT at GARDNER-WEBB, 7:00pm RADFORD at LIBERTY, 7:00pm CHARLESTON SOUTHERN at WINTHROP, 7:00pm CAMPBELL at UNC ASHEVILLE, 7:30pm Monday, Mar. 5CAMPBELL at GARDNER-WEBB, 7:00pm HIGH POINT at UNC ASHEVILLE, 7:00pm CHARLESTON SOUTHERN at PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE, 7:00pm COASTAL CAROLINA at WINTHROP, 7:00pm Friday, March 9 – Sunday, March 11Big South Women’s Basketball Championship Saturday, March 17 – Tuesday, March 20NCAA First/Second Rounds

2011-12 Big South Composite Schedule

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2011-12 Women’s Basketball TV-Radio Chart2011-12 Women’s Basketball TV-Radio Chart

5-Tiffany Charles5-Tiffany Charles 12-Diana Choibekova12-Diana Choibekova 20-Taylor Calvert20-Taylor Calvert 21-Katie Fitzgerald21-Katie Fitzgerald

22-Dequesha 22-Dequesha McClanahanMcClanahan

23-Mary Hathaway23-Mary Hathaway 24-Samiya Wright24-Samiya Wright 25-Dee Gray25-Dee Gray

32-Kelsey Corcoran32-Kelsey Corcoran 42-Kaitlyn Rubino42-Kaitlyn Rubino 50-TaQuoia Hammick50-TaQuoia Hammick

Asst. CoachAsst. CoachChristena HamiltonChristena Hamilton

Asst. CoachAsst. CoachChristie RogersChristie Rogers

Head Coach Head Coach Marlene StollingsMarlene Stollings

Admin. Asst. Admin. Asst. Cody HenryCody Henry

Asst. CoachAsst. CoachKevin CookKevin Cook

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Sunday Nov. 13 Troy Troy, AL 2:00Sunday Nov. 13 Troy Troy, AL 2:00Friday Nov. 18 $ Bradley Rock Hill, SC 6:00Friday Nov. 18 $ Bradley Rock Hill, SC 6:00Saturday Nov. 19 $ Niagara Rock Hill, SC 3:00Saturday Nov. 19 $ Niagara Rock Hill, SC 3:00Sunday Nov. 20 $ Stetson Rock Hill, SC 3:00Sunday Nov. 20 $ Stetson Rock Hill, SC 3:00Wednesday Nov. 23 Wichita State Wichita, KS 7:05Wednesday Nov. 23 Wichita State Wichita, KS 7:05Sunday Nov. 27 Virgina Commonwealth Rock Hill, SC 1:00Sunday Nov. 27 Virgina Commonwealth Rock Hill, SC 1:00Thursday Dec. 1 Davidson Davidson, NC 7:00Thursday Dec. 1 Davidson Davidson, NC 7:00Saturday Dec. 10 South Carolina State Rock Hill, SC 7:00Saturday Dec. 10 South Carolina State Rock Hill, SC 7:00Wednesday Dec. 14 Monmouth W. Long Beach, NJ 7:00Wednesday Dec. 14 Monmouth W. Long Beach, NJ 7:00Saturday Dec. 17 Fordham Bronx, NY 2:00Saturday Dec. 17 Fordham Bronx, NY 2:00Wednesday Dec. 21 North Carolina Central Rock Hill, SC 1:00Wednesday Dec. 21 North Carolina Central Rock Hill, SC 1:00Wednesday Dec. 28 Mercer Macon, GA 7:00Wednesday Dec. 28 Mercer Macon, GA 7:00Saturday Dec. 31 * Coastal Carolina Conway, SC 2:00Saturday Dec. 31 * Coastal Carolina Conway, SC 2:00Monday Jan. 2 * Charleston Southern N. Charleston, SC 7:00Monday Jan. 2 * Charleston Southern N. Charleston, SC 7:00Saturday Jan. 7 * Presbyterian College Clinton, SC 5:00Saturday Jan. 7 * Presbyterian College Clinton, SC 5:00Saturday Jan. 14 * Asheville Rock Hill, SC 1:00Saturday Jan. 14 * Asheville Rock Hill, SC 1:00Monday Jan. 16 * Gardner-Webb Rock Hill, SC 7:00Monday Jan. 16 * Gardner-Webb Rock Hill, SC 7:00Saturday Jan. 21 * Radford Radford, VA 3:00Saturday Jan. 21 * Radford Radford, VA 3:00Monday Jan. 23 * Liberty Lynchburg, VA 7:00Monday Jan. 23 * Liberty Lynchburg, VA 7:00Saturday Jan. 28 * High Point (DH) Rock Hill, SC 1:00Saturday Jan. 28 * High Point (DH) Rock Hill, SC 1:00Monday Jan. 30 * Campbell Rock Hill, SC 7:00Monday Jan. 30 * Campbell Rock Hill, SC 7:00Saturday Feb. 4 * Presbyterian College Rock Hill, SC 1:00Saturday Feb. 4 * Presbyterian College Rock Hill, SC 1:00Saturday Feb. 11 * Gardner-Webb Boiling Springs, NC 5:00Saturday Feb. 11 * Gardner-Webb Boiling Springs, NC 5:00Monday Feb. 13 * Asheville Asheville, NC 7:00Monday Feb. 13 * Asheville Asheville, NC 7:00Saturday Feb. 18 * Liberty Rock Hill, SC 1:00Saturday Feb. 18 * Liberty Rock Hill, SC 1:00Monday Feb. 20 * Radford Rock Hill, SC 7:00Monday Feb. 20 * Radford Rock Hill, SC 7:00Saturday Feb. 25 * Campbell Buies Creek, NC 1:00Saturday Feb. 25 * Campbell Buies Creek, NC 1:00Monday Feb. 27 * High Point High Point, NC 7:00Monday Feb. 27 * High Point High Point, NC 7:00Friday Mar. 2 * Charleston Southern Rock Hill, SC 7:00Friday Mar. 2 * Charleston Southern Rock Hill, SC 7:00Monday Mar. 5 * Coastal Carolina Rock Hill, SC 7:00Monday Mar. 5 * Coastal Carolina Rock Hill, SC 7:00Friday Mar. 9 # Big South Tournament 1st Round High Point, NC TBAFriday Mar. 9 # Big South Tournament 1st Round High Point, NC TBASaturday Mar. 10 # Big South Tournament Semifi nals High Point, NC TBASaturday Mar. 10 # Big South Tournament Semifi nals High Point, NC TBASunday Mar. 11 Sunday Mar. 11 # Big South Tournament Championship# Big South Tournament Championship High Point, NC TBA High Point, NC TBA

$ Winthrop Classic (Rock Hill, SC)$ Winthrop Classic (Rock Hill, SC)* Big South Conference game---Home games in Bold* Big South Conference game---Home games in BoldAll games are (EST)All games are (EST)# Big South Tournament# Big South Tournament

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