2014-15 Marshall Women's Basketball Information Guide

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

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MEET THE TEAM

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MEET THE COACHES

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2013-14 REVIEW

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THE C-USA CHAMPIONSHIP

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HONORS & AWARDS

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ALL-TIME RECORDS

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ALL-TIME RESULTS


QUICK FACTS 2014-15 SCHEDULE

DATE OPPONENT..............................................TIME Nov. 14 at Rhode Island^...........................11:30 a.m. 15 vs. Fairfield^.................................12:30 p.m. 22 MARYLAND EASTERN SHORE..........1 p.m. 26 at Cornell............................................. 5 p.m. 29 at Coastal Carolina............................... 2 p.m. Dec. 6 at Eastern Kentucky............................. 4 p.m. 10 SALEM INTERNATIONAL................6 p.m. 16 at Norfolk State.................................... 6 p.m. 20 West Virginia#...................................... 4 p.m. 22 BRESCIA......................................1 p.m. 29 ROBERT MORRIS..........................6 p.m. Jan. 4 WESTERN KENTUCKY*...................1 p.m. 8 at Old Dominion*................................. 7 p.m. 10 at Charlotte*........................................ 7 p.m. 15 FIU*...........................................6 p.m. 17 FLORIDA ATLANTIC*.....................1 p.m. 22 at UTSA*.............................................. 8 p.m. 24 at UTEP*.............................................. 4 p.m. 29 SOUTHERN MISS*.........................6 p.m. 31 LOUISIANA TECH*.........................1 p.m. Feb. 5 at Rice*................................................ 7 p.m. 7 at North Texas*.................................... 5 p.m. 14 at Western Kentucky*.......................... 2 p.m. 19 MIDDLE TENNESSEE*..................11 a.m. 21 UAB*..........................................1 p.m. 26 at FIU*................................................. 6 p.m. 28 at Florida Atlantic*.............................. 5 p.m. Mar. 5 OLD DOMINION*..........................6 p.m. 7 CHARLOTTE*................................1 p.m. 11-14 C-USA Championship $............................ TBA All times Eastern. Game times subject to change. Home games in BOLD CAPS played at Cam Henderson Center in Huntington, W.Va. ^ - URI Tip-Off Tournament (Kingston, R.I.) # - Capital Classic (Charleston, W.Va.) * - Conference game $ - Conference USA Championship (Birmingham, Ala.)

SOCIAL MEDIA marshall university basketball @herdWBB @herdWBB Marshall thundering herd

GENERAL INFORMATION

Name Marshall University Founded 1837 Location Huntington, W.Va. Enrollment 14,000 Nickname Thundering Herd Colors Kelly Green & White Conference Conference USA Home Cam Henderson Center/9,048 President Dr. Stephen J. Kopp (Notre Dame ‘73) Director of Athletics Mike Hamrick (Marshall ‘80)

COACHING STAFF

Head Coach Matt Daniel (Harding ‘98) Career record (seasons) 92-91 (6) Record at Marshall (seasons) 20-41 (2) Conference USA record 6-26 Associate Head Coach Tony Kemper (Fort Hays ‘01) Assistant Coach Caronica Randle (Central Arkansas ‘08) Assistant Coach Devrinn Paul (Kentucky State ‘08) Graduate Assistant Ed Mahan (Clemson ‘13)

TEAM INFORMATION

2013-14 Record 11-20 2013-14 Conference USA Record/Finish 3-13/16th Starters Returning/Lost 3/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost 9/3 Newcomers 1

PROGRAM HISTORY

First Year of Basketball 1969 Overall Record 601-622 Conference Championships 1 (‘97/SoCon) Regular Season Championships 5 (‘85, ‘86, ‘87, ‘88, ‘89/SoCon) NCAA Tournament Appearances 1 (‘97, L, 69-49 vs. Colorado College)

SPORTS INFORMATION

Asst. AD/Media Relations Jason Corriher (NC State ‘00) Office (304) 696-4660 E-Mail corriher@marshall.edu Grad. Asst. SID/WBB Carly Weisenbach (Ohio State ‘13) Office (304) 696-4662 Cell (614) 329-6615 E-Mail weisenbach@marshall.edu Director of Publications Jack Bogaczyk (Kentucky ‘72) Graduate Assistants Andrew Piper (Florida ‘13) Kyle Gibson (Marshall ‘14) Caitie Smith (Marshall ‘13) Grad. Asst. Office Phone (304) 696-4662/5276 Sports Information Office Phone (304) 696-5275 Sports Information Fax (304) 696-2325 Press Row Phone (304) 696-3303 or 7061 Mailing Address Marshall University Sports Information P.O. Box 1360 Huntington, WV 25715 Overnight Address Cam Henderson Center, Room 2036 1801 3rd Avenue Huntington, WV 25703 Official Athletics Website www.Herdzone.com Twitter @HerdZone, @HerdWBB, @coachmattdaniel Instagram @HerdWBB

CONFERENCE USA

Phone 214-774-1300 Website ConferenceUSA.com Mailing Address 5201 N. O’Connor Blvd. Suite 300 Irving, TX 75039 Director, Media Relations Olivia Kiespert E-mail okiespert@c-usa.org

MEDIA GUIDELINES

GAME DAY

Members of the media wishing to conduct interviews with any member of the Marshall women’s basketball team should contact Carly Weisenbach at Marshall Sports Information to arrange the appointment. Please call at least one day in advance to allow setup time. Media seeking photography or video footage should also contact Carly Weisenbach.

Seats in the press area are limited and will be served out on a first come, first served basis. To request a credential in advance, please notify Carly Weisenbach.

HERDZONE.COM This is the official website of the Marshall Department of Athletics. Marshall soccer releases, as well as a wide variety of related basketball and athletics department information can be found on the web, including links to all 11 varsity sports.

Game notes and starting lineups will be made available to the media prior to each game. Scoring summaries will be distributed to the media at timeouts and at the conclusion of the game. Postgame interviews will begin approximately 10 minutes after the game ends. Players and coaches will be available in the media room at Cam Henderson Center. A member of the Marshall Sports Information office will escort the team to the media room.

The Marshall Sports Information office will provide updated statistics for each team prior to each game. Final game statistics will also be provided at the conclusion of each home game. For additional post-game information, contact the Marshall Sports Information office.

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ROSTERS

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

Players 0 (Talequia) Hamilton....................... ta-LEE-kwa 5 McKenzie (Akers) ................................... acres 11 Aja Sorrells ................................asia so-RELL-z 20 (Norrisha) Victrum....................... nor-EE-shuh 22 (Kiana) Evans................................kee-AH-nuh 23 (Enjonae) Chambers....................... ON-gin-eh 33 Chukwuka Ezeigbo ... chuk-OO-kuh eh-ZEE-bo OR Chika (chee-ka) Coaches Devrinn Paul...............................................DEV-rin Ed Mahan............................................... muh-HAN

BY ELIGIBILITY

Seniors (4) 1 Leah Scott ................................................. G/F 3 AJ Johnson.................................................... G 11 Aja Sorrells................................................. G/F 33 Chukwuka Ezeigbo.........................................C Juniors (3) 0 Talequia Hamilton......................................... F 12 Ashley Lambert............................................. G 20 Norrisha Victrum.......................................... G Sophomores (4) 5 McKenzie Akers............................................ G 21 Chelsey Romero............................................. F 22 Kiana Evans................................................... G 23 Enjonae Chambers....................................... G Redshirt Sophomores (1) 4 Taylor Porter................................................. G

BY HOME STATE

West Virginia (4) 0 Talequia Hamilton......................................... F 4 Taylor Porter................................................. G 5 McKenzie Akers............................................ G 22 Kiana Evans................................................... G Virginia (2) 12 Ashley Lambert............................................. G 21 Chelsey Romero............................................. F Arkansas (1) 23 Enjonae Chambers....................................... G Georgia (1) 11 Aja Sorrells................................................. G/F Maryland (1) 3 AJ Johnson.................................................... G Michigan (1) 1 Leah Scott.................................................. G/F New Jersey (1) 33 Chukwuka Ezeigbo.........................................C South Carolina (1) 20 Norrisha Victrum.......................................... G

NUMERICAL

NO. NAME 0 Talequia Hamilton 1 Leah Scott 3 AJ Johnson 4 Taylor Porter 5 McKenzie Akers 11 Aja Sorrells 12 Ashley Lambert 20 Norrisha Victrum 21 Chelsey Romero 22 Kiana Evans 23 Enjonae Chambers 33 Chukwuka Ezeigbo

ALPHABETICAL

NO. NAME 5 McKenzie Akers 23 Enjonae Chambers 22 Kiana Evans 33 Chukwuka Ezeigbo 0 Talequia Hamilton 3 AJ Johnson 12 Ashley Lambert 4 Taylor Porter 21 Chelsey Romero 1 Leah Scott 11 Aja Sorrells 20 Norrisha Victrum

POS. HT. F 6-0 G/F 6-0 G 5-5 G 5-8 G 5-6 G/F 5-9 G 5-11 G 5-5 F 6-1 G 6-0 G 5-7 C 6-3

YR. Jr. Sr. Sr. RS-So. So. Sr. Jr. Jr. So. So. So. Sr.

HOMETOWN (LAST SCHOOL) Huntington, W.Va. (U. of Cincinnati) Detroit, Mich. (Iowa Western CC) Silver Spring, Md. (Northeast CC) Fort Gay, W.Va. (Murray State) Princeton, W.Va. (Princeton Senior HS) Athens, Ga. (Hutchinson CC) Woodbridge, Va. (UMBC) Columbia, S.C. (Columbia HS) Hampton, Va. (Kecoughtan HS) Huntington, W.Va. (Huntington HS) Conway, Ark. (Conway HS) Trenton, N.J. (Notre Dame HS)

POS. HT. G 5-6 G 5-7 G 6-0 C 6-3 F 6-0 G 5-5 G 5-11 G 5-8 F 6-1 G/F 6-0 G/F 5-9 G 5-5

YR. So. So. So. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. RS-So. So. Sr. Sr. Jr.

HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL) Princeton, W.Va. (Princeton Senior HS) Conway, Ark. (Conway HS) Huntington, W.Va. (Huntington HS) Trenton, N.J. (Notre Dame HS) Huntington, W.Va. (U. of Cincinnati) Silver Spring, Md. (Northeast CC) Woodbridge, Va. (UMBC) Fort Gay, W.Va. (Murray State) Hampton, Va. (Kecoughtan HS) Detroit, Mich. (Iowa Western CC) Athens, Ga. (Hutchinson CC) Columbia, S.C. (Columbia HS)

STARTERS RETURNING (3) Pos. Name Pts. Reb. Ast. FG% FT% G/F Leah Scott 11.7 3.6 2.0 .418 .649 C Chukwuka Ezeigbo 7.7 7.1 0.4 .550 .478 G Norrisha Victrum 7.6 2.6 3.3 .323 .678 OTHER LETTERWINNERS RETURNING (6) Pos. Name Pts. Reb. Ast. FG% FT% G AJ Johnson 8.3 0.9 1.4 .349 .889 F Chelsey Romero 7.2 5.9 0.4 .475 .597 G McKenzie Akers 4.5 0.9 1.1 .274 .455 G/F Aja Sorrells 3.6 2.8 0.7 .286 .524 G Enjonae Chambers 1.4 0.7 0.1 .189 .667 G Kiana Evans 1.3 1.0 0.3 .154 .647 STARTERS LOST (2) Pos. Name Pts. Reb. Ast. FG% FT% F Suporia Dickens 9.7 7.1 0.8 .375 .743 G Erica Woods 4.3 2.8 1.5 .353 .750 OTHER LETTERWINNERS LOST (2) Pos. Name Pts. Reb. Ast. FG% FT% F Orlandria Williams 2.1 1.5 0.2 .388 .571 G Justine Boerger Did not play in 2013-14

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1 LEAH SCOTT

3 AJ JOHNSON

4 TAYLOR PORTER

5 McKENZIE AKERS

11 AJA SORRELLS

20 NORRISHA VICTRUM

21 CHELSEY ROMERO

22 KIANA EVANS

23 ENJONAE CHAMBERS

24 ASHLEY LAMBERT

33 CHUKWUKA EZEIGBO

TALEQUIA HAMILTON F - 6-0 - RS JR HUNTINGTON, W.VA.

G - 5-6 - FR PRINCETON, W.VA.

G - 6-0 - FR HUNTINGTON, W.VA.

MATT DANIEL HEAD COACH SECOND SEASON

G/F - 6-0 - JR DETROIT, MICH.

G/F - 5-9 - JR ATHENS, GA.

G - 5-7 - FR CONWAY, ARK.

TONY KEMPER ASSOC. HEAD COACH SECOND SEASON

G - 5-5 - JR SILVER SPRING, MD.

G - 5-5 - SO COLUMBIA, S.C.

G - 5-11 - RS JR WOODBRIDGE, VA.

CARONICA RANDLE ASSISTANT COACH SECOND SEASON

G - 5-8 - RS-SO FORT GAY, W.VA.

F - 6-1 - FR HAMPTON, VA.

C - 6-3 - JR TRENTON, N.J.

DEVRINN PAUL ASSISTANT COACH FIRST SEASON

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CHUKWUKA EZEIGBO 2013-14 (Junior) Appeared in 27 games, starting 18 ... averaged 7.7 points and 7.1 rebounds per contest ... team-high field goal percentage at .550 (93-of-169) ... pulled down a team-high 3.9 offensive rebounds per game ... totaled 40 blocks, fifth-most in a single season at Marshall ... matched career high of 17 points in C-USA Championship first round victory over Florida Atlantic (March 11) ... posted a career-high 14 rebounds in the 2013-14 season opener versus Bluefield College (Nov.8) and versus UTSA (March 5) ... netted a career-high eight field goals versus Florida Atlantic (Feb. 26) ... recorded two double-doubles, versus Louisiana Tech (Feb. 8) and UTSA (March 5) ... named to the Conference USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll.

CENTER POSITION

6-3 HEIGHT

SENIOR

YEAR

PRE-MED

MAJOR

TRENTON, N.J.

NOTRE DAME HIGH SCHOOL

DEC. 8, 1992

HOMETOWN

HIGH SCHOOL

BIRTHDATE

AMBROSE & JENNIFER PARENTS

NNEKA & OBIEFUNA SIBLINGS

CAREER HIGHS POINTS......................................... 17 twice FIELD GOALS.................................. 8 twice FGA.............................................. 13 at SMU, 2/10/13 3-POINTERS................................... 0 3PTA............................................... 0 FREE THROWS............................... 7 at Southern Illinois, 12/8/12 FTA................................................. 9 twice REBOUNDS.................................. 14 twice ASSISTS.......................................... 3 vs. WVU Tech, 12/9/13 BLOCKS.......................................... 7 at Indiana State, 11/12/12 STEALS........................................... 2 four times MINUTES..................................... 37 at Old Dominion, 2/1/14

2012-13 (Sophomore) Played in 30 games while starting 27 ... was third on the team with 7.9 points per contest ... she led the team with 6.4 rebounds per game ... shot .500 for the field, connecting on 105-of-210 shots ... tallied a .643 free-throw percentage ... posted a season-best performance of 17 points against Southern Illinois Dec. 8 ... collected a career-high 13 rebounds against Tulane Jan. 13 ... blocked a team-best seven shots against Indiana State Nov. 12. 2011-12 (Freshman) Played in 17 games as a freshman ... finished the season with a 37.8 shooting percentage and finished the season with 31 points ... recorded 75.0 percent from the free throw line, going 3-for-4 ... grabbed 28 rebounds ... posted her best game against Longwood (12/15/11), earning 13 points, six made field goals and blocked shot ... booked a season-high six rebounds against Chicago State (12/2/11) ... selected to Conference USA Honor Roll. High School Attended Notre Dame High School for four years ... during her high school tenure earned two All-Conference selections and an All-Tournament nod ... selected to the New Jersey All-Star game ... averaged 15.1 points, 8.5 rebounds and 7 blocks ... also lettered in track and field and was part of the French Club, National Honors Society, French Honors Society, and African American Individual Career History Club. EZEIGBO, Chukwuka CAREER STATISTICS

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2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 TOTAL

gp-gs

min/avg

17-0 78/4.6 30-28 668/22.3 25-16 575/23.0 72-44 1321/18.3

Total fg-fga

14-37 105-210 82-149 201-396

pct

.378 .500 .550 .508

3-Point fg-fga

0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

pct

.000 .000 .000 .000

F-Throws ft-fta pct

3-4 27-42 21-42 51-88

off

Rebounds def tot

.750 15 13 .643 85 107 .500 94 79 .580 194 199

28 192 173 393

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pf

1.6 7 6.4 58 6.9 58 5.5 123

fo

0 0 0 0

ast

1 11 10 22

to

4 45 30 79

blk

1 36 40 77

stl

1 12 14 27

Scoring pts avg

31 237 185 453

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AJ JOHNSON 2013-14 (Junior) Appeared in 25 games, starting 15 ... team-high 3-point percentage (.354) and free-throw percentage (.889) ... sixth-most made 3-pointers in a single season at Marshall (45-of-127) ... most 3-pointers made per game at 1.8 off 5.1 attempts ... reached career-high 18 points versus Wofford while going 6-of-6 from the free throw line and 4-of-5 from the three (Dec. 19) ... sunk five threes versus UAB (Jan. 11), tying the third-most in a single game at Marshall ... named to the Conference USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll.

GUARD

POSITION

5-5 HEIGHT

SENIOR

YEAR

BUSINESS MANAGEMENT MAJOR

SILVER SPRING, MD. HOMETOWN

BETHESDA CHEVY-CHASE HIGH SCHOOL

Northeast Community College (2011-13) Led NCC to the first round of the NJCAA tournament and a 28-5 record in 2013 ... led the team in scoring with 11.4 points per game, while posting three rebounds, four assists, and two steals per game in her sophomore season (2012-13) ... during her freshman season (2011-12), she tallied nine points and four assists per game from the point guard position.

CAREER HIGHS POINTS......................................... 18 vs. Wofford, 12/19/13 FIELD GOALS.................................. 6 vs. Navy, 12/29/13 FGA.............................................. 18 vs. Navy, 12/29/13 3-POINTERS................................... 5 vs. UAB, 1/11/14 3PTA............................................. 11 vs. Navy, 12/29/13 FREE THROWS............................... 7 vs. Morehead State, 11/18/13 FTA................................................. 8 vs. Morehead State, 11/18/13 REBOUNDS.................................... 5 vs. Morehead State, 11/18/13 ASSISTS.......................................... 4 three times BLOCKS.......................................... 1 three times STEALS........................................... 5 at Southern Miss, 2/12/14 MINUTES..................................... 37 at NJIT, 1/5/14

High School Played for Elizabeth Seton before transferring to Bethesda Chevy-Chase High School for her final three years ... honored as a two-time All-State honorable mention selection ... named to the All-Gazette second team.

HIGH SCHOOL

MARCH 13, 1993 BIRTHDATE

MARION KEITA & MICHAEL JOHNSON PARENTS

ASHLEY

Individual Career History

SISTER

JOHNSON, AJ CAREER STATISTICS Season

2013-14 TOTAL

gp-gs

25-15 25-15

min/avg

581/23.2 581/23.2

Total fg-fga

65-186 65-186

pct

.349 .349

3-Point fg-fga

45-127 45-127

pct

.354 .354

F-Throws ft-fta pct

32-36 32-36

.889 .889

off

4 4

Rebounds def tot

18 18

22 22

avg

0.9 0.9

pf

47 47

fo

0 0

ast

35 35

to

46 46

blk

3 3

stl

20 20

Scoring pts avg

207 8.3 207 8.3

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LEAH SCOTT 2013-14 (Junior) Appeared in 29 games, starting 17 ... led the team with 11.7 points off 4.0 field goals per contest ... third-best field goal percentage at .418 (115-of-275) ... most-made free throws (3.4) off team-high 5.2 attempts per game ... second most assists per game (2.0) ... reached career-high 22 points against Charlotte (Feb. 15) ... produced double-digit scoring in 18 of 29 games played.

G/F POSITION

6-0 HEIGHT

SENIOR

YEAR

COMMUNICATIONS MAJOR

DETROIT, MICH.

HOMETOWN

IOWA WESTERN CC PREVIOUS SCHOOL

APRIL 30, 1993

DWAYNE SCOTT, JR.

BIRTHDATE FATHER

DWAYNE & PRINCESS

CAREER HIGHS POINTS......................................... 22 vs. Charlotte, 2/15/14 FIELD GOALS.................................. 8 twice FGA.............................................. 15 at Rice, 1/18/14 3-POINTERS................................... 2 vs. Bluefield College, 11/8/13 3PTA............................................... 5 vs. WVU Tech, 12/9/13 FREE THROWS............................... 9 vs. Tulane 1/9/14 FTA............................................... 11 vs. Florida Atlantic, 3/11/14 REBOUNDS.................................. 10 vs. WVU Tech 12/9/13 ASSISTS.......................................... 6 at Southern Miss, 2/12/14 BLOCKS.......................................... 2 vs. Charlotte, 2/15/14 STEALS........................................... 3 twice MINUTES..................................... 36 twice

Iowa Western Community College (2012-13) National Junior College All-America second team selection ... played in 30 games, starting six ... posted a career-high 23 points versus Kennedy-King College, Nov. 10 ... grabbed 12 rebounds against Briar Cliff JV, Jan. 5, a personal best ... made a career-high seven assists versus Iowa Lakes Community College, Nov. 6 ... averaged 13.7 points, 4.2 rebounds and 2.6 assists per game for the season. Central Michigan (2011-12) Played 26 minutes in three games at the start of the season, averaging 1.7 points per game ... scored four points in her first collegiate game against Pitt. High School Rated the No. 19 player in the state of Michigan by the Mid-Michigan Prep News entering her senior season ... earned honorable mention all-state honors from the Detroit News ... played for Peggy Carr ... played her freshman and sophomore seasons for Detroit Community, reaching the Class B state championship game in 2008 ... played club ball for Motor City Top Ten under her father, Dwayne.

SIBLINGS

Individual Career History SCOTT, Leah CAREER STATISTICS Season

2013-14 TOTAL

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gp-gs

29-17 29-17

min/avg

772/26.6 772/26.6

Total fg-fga

115-275 115-275

pct

.418 .418

3-Point fg-fga

11-50 11-50

pct

.220 .220

F-Throws ft-fta pct

98-151 98-151

.649 .649

off

29 29

Rebounds def tot

76 76

105 105

avg

3.6 3.6

pf

62 62

fo

0 0

ast

59 59

to

88 88

blk

8 8

stl

27 27

Scoring pts avg

339 11.7 339 11.7


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AJA SORRELLS 2013-14 (Junior) Appeared in all 31 games, starting 12 ... averaged 3.6 points and 2.8 rebounds per game ... contributed career-highs of 13 points, nine rebounds and three assists at Old Dominion (Feb. 1).

GUARD

POSITION

5-9 HEIGHT

SENIOR

YEAR

SPORT MANAGEMENT MAJOR

ATHENS, GA.

Hutchinson Community College (2011-2013) Helped HCC to two-consecutive final four appearances in the National Junior College Athletic Association championship tournament ... reached the semifinals in 2013 and the championship game in 2012 ... pushed the Lady Dragons to a 36-2 record in 2012-13 and received an All-Jayhawk Conference honorable mention selection ... averaged 10 points, 5.3 rebounds and 4.2 steals as a sophomore in 2012-13. High School Collected three region championships during her career at Clark Central ... selected to the All-Region tournament team each season ... named Athens Banner-Herald Player of the Year ... competed in the state tournament all four years.

CAREER HIGHS POINTS......................................... 13 at Old Dominion, 2/1/14 FIELD GOALS.................................. 4 at Old Dominion, 2/1/14 FGA.............................................. 10 vs. Bluefield College, 11/8/13 3-POINTERS................................... 1 three times 3PTA............................................... 2 four times FREE THROWS............................... 6 at UTEP, 1/29/14 FTA............................................... 11 at Old Dominion, 2/1/14 REBOUNDS.................................... 9 at Old Dominion, 2/1/14 ASSISTS.......................................... 4 vs. Florida Atlantic, 3/11/14 BLOCKS.......................................... 1 five times STEALS........................................... 2 four times MINUTES..................................... 36 at Old Dominion, 2/1/14

HOMETOWN

HUTCHINSON CC HIGH SCHOOL

JULY 28, 1992 BIRTHDATE

TIMOTHY & BARBARA PARENTS

PORCHA SISTER

Individual Career History SORRELLS, Aja CAREER STATISTICS Season

2013-14 TOTAL

gp-gs

31-12 31-12

min/avg

406/13.1 406/13.1

Total fg-fga

38-133 38-133

pct

.286 .286

3-Point fg-fga

3-20 3-20

pct

.150 .150

F-Throws ft-fta pct

33-63 33-63

.524 .524

off

24 24

Rebounds def tot

63 63

87 87

avg

2.8 2.8

pf

53 53

fo

1 1

ast

23 23

to

46 46

blk

5 5

stl

19 19

Scoring pts avg

112 3.6 112 3.6

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TALEQUIA HAMILTON 2013-14 (Redshirt Junior) Did not compete due to NCAA transfer regulations.

FORWARD POSITION

6-0 HEIGHT

JUNIOR

YEAR

CRIMINAL JUSTICE MAJOR

HUNTINGTON, W.VA.

HOMETOWN

UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI PREVIOUS SCHOOL

DEC. 9, 1992 BIRTHDATE

CRAIG & TAMMY ANDERSON PARENTS

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University of Cincinnati Played for Cincinnati for her freshman season (2011-12) before suffering a season-ending injury in her sophomore season (2012-13) opener against Northern Kentucky ... in her freshman season, she saw action in 16 games ... grabbed two rebounds in the season opener against IPFW ... recorded four points and two rebounds in nine minutes against Evansville ... recorded first career block and a career-high tying two rebounds at Miami (OH) ... set a career-high with three blocks in 10 minutes of action against Indianapolis ... made one steal against Longwood ... went 2-of-2 from the free throw line at Toledo. High School Helped Huntington High to the state semifinals as a junior, averaging a double-double over the course of the season ... Played her AAU ball with the D1 Greyhounds, the same program that produced current NBA star O.J. Mayo, who also attended Huntington High ... Named second team all state her sophomore year ... Was first-team all-state as a junior ... Earned Conference Player of the Year and first-team all-state as a senior ... Averaged 19.1 points per game ... Also a member of the track team.


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GUARD

POSITION

5-5 HEIGHT

JUNIOR

YEAR

SPORTS MEDICINE MAJOR

COLUMBIA, S.C.

HOMETOWN

COLUMBIA HIGH SCHOOL

SEPT. 30, 1993

PREVIOUS SCHOOL

BIRTHDATE

NORRISHA VICTRUM 2013-14 (Sophomore) Appeared in all 31 games, starting 24 ... led the team with 3.3 assists, 1.3 steals and 30.3 minutes per game ... fifth on team in scoring with 7.6 points per game ... third-best 3-point percentage at .290 (29-of-100) ... fourth-best free throw percentage at .678 (78-of-115) ... recorded career highs of 24 points and eight assists versus Wofford (Dec. 18) - both are single-game highs for a Marshall player under Coach Matt Daniel ... went 12-of-14 from the free throw line versus Wofford (Dec. 19), tying the ninth-best singlegame performance at Marshall ... went 4-of-5 from the three versus Florida Atlantic (Feb. 26), tying the sixth-best single-game performance in Marshall history.

CAREER HIGHS POINTS......................................... 24 vs. Wofford, 12/19/13 FIELD GOALS.................................. 6 four times FGA.............................................. 15 vs. UTSA, 3/5/14 3-POINTERS................................... 4 twice 3PTA............................................... 9 9, vs. UTSA, 3/5/14 FREE THROWS............................. 12 vs. Wofford, 12/19/13 FTA............................................... 14 vs. Wofford, 12/19/13 REBOUNDS.................................... 8 twice ASSISTS.......................................... 8 vs. Wofford, 12/19/13 BLOCKS.......................................... 1 three times STEALS........................................... 3 six times MINUTES..................................... 45 at Rice, 1/18/14

2012-13 (Freshman) Played in 30 games while starting 28 ... was the fifth-leading scorer for the Herd averaging seven points per contest ... grabbed 3.5 rebounds per game ... led the team in minutes played with 928 ... shot .325 from the floor and .649 from the free throw line ... hit on .329 of her three-point shots en-route to 28 made shots ... Victrum career-best performance of 16 points came against Tulane Jan. 13 ... she also tallied a career-high eight rebounds against SMU and Southern Miss. Prior to Marshall Point guard from Columbia, South Carolina, where she played basketball for the Columbia High School women’s basketball program ... She was recently recognized as one of the top-five female basketball players in the state of South Carolina for the 2011-12 season and as a junior averaged 16 points, seven assists, and five steals per game ... Victrum was also selected to the All-State Class 2A team during the 2011-12 season and for the last two years has been honored as an All-Region Class 2A selection ... As a junior, she was selected as the Best Defensive Player in South Carolina’s Class 2A ... During her high school career, Victrum History also playedIndividual AAU basketball forCareer the South Carolina 76ers under the direction of Roger Wiley ... plans to major in sports medicine. VICTRUM, Norrisha CAREER STATISTICS

Season

2012-13 2013-14 TOTAL

gp-gs

min/avg

30-29 981/32.7 31-24 939/30.3 61-53 1920/31.5

Total fg-fga

67-206 64-198 131-404

pct

.325 .323 .324

3-Point fg-fga

28-85 29-100 57-185

pct

.329 .290 .308

F-Throws ft-fta pct

48-74 78-115 126-189

.649 .678 .667

off

Rebounds def tot

11 93 15 67 26 160

104 82 186

avg

pf

3.5 47 2.6 54 3.0 101

fo

ast

to

1 75 102 0 102 62 1 177 164

blk

1 2 3

stl

22 41 63

Scoring pts avg

210 7.0 235 7.6 445 7.3

13


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ASHLEY LAMBERT 2013-14 (Redshirt Junior) Did not compete due to NCAA transfer regulations.

GUARD

POSITION

5-11 HEIGHT

JUNIOR

YEAR

BUSINESS MAJOR

WOODBRIDGE, VA.

HOMETOWN

U-MARYLAND BALTIMORE COUNTY PREVIOUS SCHOOL

MAY 21, 1992

JAY & SUNNY

PARRIS & JALEN

14

BIRTHDATE

PARENTS

SIBLINGS

University of Maryland Baltimore County (2011-13) Increased her scoring production from 0.7 points per game in her rookie season to 6.7 points per game as a sophomore (2012-13)... Made 10 starts and 28 appearances on the season... Finished the year scoring in doublefigure points in each of the last four games, the longest streak of her career... Averaged 10.8 points and 3.5 rebounds in 36.2 minutes per game over the final four contests, including a career-high 12 points at Binghamton (March 2)... Returned to the starting lineup for the first time since Jan. 5 against Hartford (Feb. 27) and played a full 40 minutes for the first time in her career... Came off the bench to score a team-high nine points and added four rebounds at Albany (Feb. 6)... Picked up double-digit points for the first time in conference action, finishing with 11 points on 5-of-7 shooting from the floor against Stony Brook (Jan. 23)... Led the team in points (11) and rebounds (seven), a career-high, against Hampton (Dec. 7)... Earned her first start of the season against Eastern (Nov. 25), finishing with eight points and added four rebounds... Notched the first double-digit scoring performance of her career with 12 points, to go with five rebounds, in an overtime victory against Coppin State (Nov. 14). In her freshman season (2011-12), she appeared in 27 games, making one start ... Made first career start as a Retriever at Stony Brook (Feb. 8), scored five points and grabbed one rebound in 18 minutes ... Tallied a season-best six points on Jan. 7 at Maine, going 4-for6 from the free throw line ... Pulled down four rebounds in eight minutes of action at Hampton (Dec. 10) ... Connected on 2-of-3 shots from the floor for four points in her collegiate debut against Morgan State (Nov. 11). High School Named the 2011 Commonwealth District MVP and the Player of the Year by the Free Lance-Star after averaging 18.1 ppg as a senior ... Also selected to the All-Commonwealth District, All-Area and All-Region first teams as a senior... A McDonald’s All-America nominee ... Led Riverbend to the district title and regional playoffs in 2011 ... Competed at U.S. Junior Nationals in Atlanta during the summer of 2010 ... Averaged 11 points and five assists as a point guard in 2009-10 while at Paul VI, which won a state title that season ... An honor roll student.


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TAYLOR PORTER Murray State (2013-14) Named to the Ohio Valley Conference All-Newcomer team ... as a freshman, averaged 10.9 points per game, 2.7 rebounds, 1.9 assists and 0.7 steals ... shot 35.9 percent from the floor, 38.0 percent from 3-point range and 72.5 percent from the free-throw line ... finished the season first on the team in 3-point percentage, first in total points scored (306), second in points per game, second in field goals and 3-point field goals made per game (3.6 and 1.4) and second in assists ... recorded double-digits in 19 contests ... posted a career night against Southeast Missouri (Feb. 19) when she went 10-for-16 from the floor and a perfect 4-for-4 from behind the arc to finish with a season-best 25 points.

GUARD

POSITION

5-8 HEIGHT

RS-SO

High School Played four years for Lawrence County HS... Reached 1,00 career points in junior year... Averaged 25.3 points per game in 2012-13, third highest average in state of Kentucky... Was named to both Lexington Herald Leader & Louisville Courier Journal All-State teams in 2012-13... First-team All-District selection in 2012-13... Named to three different All-Star teams in 2012-13... Played softball for four years... Holds school record of 49 for most steals in a season.

YEAR

BIOLOGY MAJOR

FORT GAY, W.VA.

MURRAY STATE

MARCH 3, 1995

HOMETOWN

HIGH SCHOOL

BIRTHDATE

STEWART & KATRINA PARENTS

AUSTIN BROTHER

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McKENZIE AKERS 2013-14 (Freshman) Appeared in all but one game for the Herd (at Old Dominion, Feb. 1), making eight starts ... fourth-best 3-point percentage at .279 (34of-122) ... scored career-high 18 points versus Louisiana Tech (Feb. 8), matching career-best four threes ... third-most 3-pointers made per game at 1.1 off 4.1 attempts ... made career-best four assists versus Florida Atlantic (Feb. 26) and WVU Tech (Dec. 9) ... named to the Conference USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll.

GUARD

POSITION

5-6 HEIGHT

SOPHOMORE

YEAR

UNDECLARED

High School All-time leading scorer at Princeton Senior High School (1,800 points) ... averaged 24.9 points, 7.0 assists, 2.0 steals, 1.0 turnover and 3.0 rebounds per game ... team made one state tournament appearance ... named first team All-State captain ... Bluefield DailyTelegraph Player of the Year ... Student-Athlete of the Year ... also involved in student council (student body president), Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Students Against Drunk Driving, Key Club, Pep Club, Choir and church activities.

CAREER HIGHS POINTS......................................... 18 vs. LA Tech, 2/8/14 FIELD GOALS.................................. 6 vs. LA Tech, 2/8/14 FGA.............................................. 12 vs. LA Tech, 2/8/14 3-POINTERS................................... 4 twice 3PTA............................................. 10 vs. WVU Tech, 12/9/13 FREE THROWS............................... 2 three times FTA................................................. 4 twice REBOUNDS.................................... 4 vs. Bluefield College, 11/8/13 ASSISTS.......................................... 4 twice BLOCKS.......................................... 1 vs. UTSA, 3/5/14 STEALS........................................... 3 vs. WVU Tech, 12/9/13 MINUTES..................................... 35 vs. WVU Tech, 12/9/13

MAJOR

PRINCETON, W.VA.

HOMETOWN

PRINCETON HIGH SCHOOL

SEPT. 21, 1994

EARNIE & LORI

HIGH SCHOOL

BIRTHDATE

PARENTS

TESLA SISTER

Individual Career History AKERS, McKenzie CAREER STATISTICS Season

2013-14 TOTAL

16

gp-gs

30-8 30-8

min/avg

582/19.4 582/19.4

Total fg-fga

45-164 45-164

pct

.274 .274

3-Point fg-fga

34-122 34-122

pct

.279 .279

F-Throws ft-fta pct

10-22 10-22

.455 .455

off

4 4

Rebounds def tot

24 24

28 28

avg

0.9 0.9

pf

28 28

fo

0 0

ast

34 34

to

34 34

blk

1 1

stl

23 23

Scoring pts avg

134 4.5 134 4.5


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ENJONAE CHAMBERS 2013-14 (Freshman) Appeared in 15 games for the Herd ... made first collegiate appearance at Robert Morris (Nov. 12) ... contributed a career-high six points versus East Carolina (Feb. 5) and at UTEP (Jan. 29) ... grabbed a career-best three rebounds against East Carolina (Feb. 5) ... named to the Conference USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll.

GUARD

POSITION

5-7

High School Played at Conway High West ... tallied 24 points, seven rebounds, three steals, three blocks, and two assists per contest as a senior ... scored 1,346 points for the Lady Cats in three years ... named all-conference for three years ... Earned a spot on the all-state tournament team her last two seasons.

HEIGHT

SOPHOMORE

YEAR

BUSINESS MANAGEMENT

CAREER HIGHS POINTS........................................... 6 twice FIELD GOALS.................................. 2 twice FGA................................................ 8 vs. East Carolina, 2/5/14 3-POINTERS................................... 2 at UTEP, 1/29/14 3PTA............................................... 7 at UTEP, 1/29/14 FREE THROWS............................... 2 at Southern Miss, 2/12/14 FTA................................................. 2 three times REBOUNDS.................................... 3 vs. East Carolina, 2/5/14 ASSISTS.......................................... 1 at FIU, 2/22/14 BLOCKS.......................................... 0 STEALS........................................... 1 four times MINUTES..................................... 25 vs. East Carolina, 2/5/14

MAJOR

CONWAY, ARK.

CONWAY HIGH SCHOOL

MARCH 10, 1995

ELAINE EALY & TYRONE CHAMBERS, JR. PARENTS

DOMINIQUE SIMPSON

HOMETOWN

PREVIOUS SCHOOL

BIRTHDATE

& DAIJA BROWN SIBLINGS

Individual Career History CHAMBERS, Enjonae CAREER STATISTICS

Season

2013-14 TOTAL

gp-gs

15-0 15-0

min/avg

101/6.7 101/6.7

Total fg-fga

7-37 7-37

pct

.189 .189

3-Point fg-fga

3-29 3-29

pct

.103 .103

F-Throws ft-fta pct

4-6 4-6

.667 .667

off

2 2

Rebounds def tot

9 9

11 11

avg

0.7 0.7

pf

6 6

fo

0 0

ast

1 1

to

4 4

blk

0 0

stl

4 4

Scoring pts avg

21 1.4 21 1.4

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KIANA EVANS 2013-14 (Freshman) Appeared in 15 games, starting two (Charlotte - Feb. 15 & Middle Tennessee - Feb. 19) ... scored a career-high six points versus WVU Tech (Dec. 9) ... went 2-of-2 from the free throw line at Robert Morris (Nov. 12) and versus West Virginia (Dec. 14 ... named to the Conference USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll.

GUARD

POSITION

CAREER HIGHS POINTS........................................... 6 vs. WVU Tech, 12/9/13 FIELD GOALS.................................. 2 twice FGA................................................ 8 vs. WVU Tech, 12/9/13 3-POINTERS................................... 1 vs. WVU Tech, 12/9/13 3PTA............................................... 4 vs. WVU Tech, 12/9/13 FREE THROWS............................... 3 at Middle Tennessee, 2/19/14 FTA................................................. 6 at Middle Tennessee REBOUNDS.................................... 5 vs. WVU Tech 12/9/13 ASSISTS.......................................... 3 vs. WVU Tech, 12/9/13 BLOCKS.......................................... 1 at Middle Tennessee, 2/19/14 STEALS........................................... 1 twice MINUTES..................................... 16 twice

High School Playedfor the Huntington Highlanders and AAU for the D1 Greyhounds ... two-time first team All-State ... two-time first team All-MSAC ... averaged 20.5 points per game as a senior ... AfricanAmerican Honor Student at HHS.

6-0 HEIGHT

SOPHOMORE

YEAR

BUSINESS MAJOR

HUNTINGTON, W.VA.

HOMETOWN

HUNTINGTON HIGH SCHOOL

FEB. 3, 1995

TASHA EVANS & THOMAS COOK

HIGH SCHOOL

BIRTHDATE

PARENTS

Individual Career History EVANS, Kiana CAREER STATISTICS Season

2013-14 TOTAL

18

gp-gs

15-2 15-2

min/avg

80/5.3 80/5.3

Total fg-fga

4-26 4-26

pct

.154 .154

3-Point fg-fga

1-12 1-12

pct

.083 .083

F-Throws ft-fta pct

11-17 11-17

.647 .647

off

4 4

Rebounds def tot

11 11

15 15

avg

1.0 1.0

pf

9 9

fo

0 0

ast

4 4

to

6 6

blk

1 1

stl

2 2

Scoring pts avg

20 1.3 20 1.3


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FORWARD POSITION

6-1 HEIGHT

SOPHOMORE

YEAR

UNDECLARED MAJOR

HAMPTON, VA.

KECOUGHTAN HIGH SCHOOL

OCT. 9, 1995

ZAKIA ROBINSON

JUSTIN, KENNEDY, DAQUAN & LARAMIE

CHELSEY ROMERO 2013-14 (Freshman) Appeared in all 31 games, making 11 starts ... led the team with 1.7 blocked shots per contest ... totaled 54 blocks, third-most in a single season at Marshall ... averaged 7.2 points and 5.9 rebounds per game ... second-highest field goal percentage at .475 (87-of183) ... named Conference USA Freshman of the Week (Dec. 23) for helping lead Marshall to back-to-back victories for the first time under Coach Matt Daniel (Wofford - Dec. 19 & Delaware State - Dec. 21) ... recorded first double-double in first career start versus WVU Tech (Dec. 9) ... scored a career-high 16 points in second-career double-double versus Navy (Dec. 29) ... named to the Conference USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll.

CAREER HIGHS POINTS......................................... 16 three times FIELD GOALS.................................. 7 vs. Davis & Elkins, 12/31/13 FGA.............................................. 12 twice 3-POINTERS................................... 2 vs. West Virginia, 12/14/13 3PTA............................................... 2 vs. West Virginia, 12/14/13 FREE THROWS............................... 6 vs. WVU Tech, 12/9/13 FTA................................................. 8 vs. WVU Tech, 12/9/13 REBOUNDS.................................. 15 vs. LA Tech, 2/8/14 ASSISTS.......................................... 2 twice BLOCKS.......................................... 4 four times STEALS........................................... 2 three times MINUTES..................................... 36 vs. Navy, 12/29/13

High School Played for the Kecoughtan Warriors and AAU for Nike Boo Williams ... named preseason Peninsula District Player of the Year nominee before her senior season ... selected as an ESPN Hoopgurlz prospect ... 12.5 points, 10 rebounds and six blocks per contest as a senior ... also involved in science club and yearbook.

HOMETOWN

PREVIOUS SCHOOL

BIRTHDATE MOTHER

SIBLINGS

Individual Career History ROMERO, Chelsey CAREER STATISTICS Season

2013-14 TOTAL

gp-gs

31-11 31-11

min/avg

601/19.4 601/19.4

Total fg-fga

87-183 87-183

pct

.475 .475

3-Point fg-fga

2-11 2-11

pct

.182 .182

F-Throws ft-fta pct

46-77 46-77

.597 .597

off

Rebounds def tot

66 116 66 116

182 182

avg

5.9 5.9

pf

75 75

fo

2 2

ast

11 11

to

33 33

blk

54 54

stl

15 15

Scoring pts avg

222 7.2 222 7.2

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MATT DANIEL HEAD COACH, THIRD SEASON @coachmattdaniel

Matt Daniel, who quickly built a successful NCAA Division I women’s basketball program at Central Arkansas, was named head coach at Marshall University in May 2012 and enters his third season with the Thundering Herd. At UCA, Daniel earned a reputation as a spirited and tireless young coach who displayed an ability to turn around a program. He is 81-71 for his career as a head coach and finished his final three seasons at UCA with a 66-26 record.

MATT DANIEL QUICK FACTS FULL NAME: Matt Daniel HOMETOWN: Jonesboro, Ark. HIGH SCHOOL: Jonesboro High School ALMA MATER: Harding, 1998 FAMILY: Wife, Jennifer. Two daughers: Steele (2) and Bhrett (3 months) COACHING CAREER: Marshall University Huntington, W.Va. Head Coach, third season, 20-41 University of Central Arkansas Conway, Ark. Head Coach, four seasons, 72-50 University of Missouri Columbia, Mo. Assistant Coach, three seasons

“My wife and I are ecstatic to be back in Huntington,” said Daniel. “I was recruited here as a player by coach (Billy) Donovan and I think that his style of play fits my style of play. We will play a style of basketball that is entertaining and fast paced. I think it’s more fun to coach, officiate, watch, and play against. We flipped the program at Central Arkansas into a championship program and a prominent program nationally. We will come and try to do the same at Marshall.” Daniel, 36, replaces Royce Chadwick, who resigned in 2012 after 11 seasons at Marshall. During his four years with the Sugar Bears, Daniel took UCA from Division II to the Division I level and guided a program that had two consecutive 20-loss seasons (2007-08 and 2008-09) to its first Division I conference championship (Southland Conference), two postseason tournaments (‘12 WNIT, ‘11 WBI) and three straight 21-win season. His teams had the best overall and conference records in the Southland Conference over the last three seasons. Daniel’s recruiting ability has led to many of Central Arkansas’ recent successes. During the four years at UCA, he produced two Southland Players of the Year, a Southland Defensive Player of the Year and a Southland Freshman of the Year. Daniel also coached eight All-Conference selections, along with three first-team selections and three All-Academic honorees.

University of Colorado Boulder, Colo. Assistant Coach, one season

He was the 2010 and 2012 Southland Coach of the Year.

Pulaski Academy Little Rock, Ark. Head Coach (boy’s), one season

Under Daniel’s direction, women’s basketball attendances increased significantly at UCA. Eight of the top 10 crowds in UCA history came in the last five years. UCA led the Southland in attendance, while developing an intimidating home-court advantage that included a 21-3 home conference record in the last three years.

University of Texas at Arlington Arlington, Texas Asst. Coach (men’s), four seasons Arizona State Universtiy Phoenix, Ariz. Graduate Assistant, one season PLAYING CAREER: Harding University, 1996-98 University of Colorado, 1994-96

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The Jonesboro, Ark. native has other coaching experience at the University of Missouri, the University of Colorado, and Texas-Arlington, where he was an assistant coach at each institution. Daniel started coaching as a graduate assistant for men’s basketball at Arizona State and played collegiate basketball at Colorado and Harding (Ark.) University. He is a 1998 graduate of Harding University and was Mr. Basketball in Arkansas in 1994. He was named MVP of the state tournament after taking Jonesboro High School to a state title in Arkansas’ highest classification.


Daniel comes from a coaching family. His father, David, is a highly respected figure in Arkansas after having spent more than 30 years coaching both in the high school ranks and at Arkansas State University. Daniel inherited a 2012 Marshall team that recorded its best overall record since 2008. The program returned a lot of experience, bringing back six of its top nine scorers and only lost three seniors to graduation. Ten of the 12 returners averaged seven minutes or more on the court each game. After having the best start to a season since 1986-87, the Herd ended the season with a 16-14 (7-9 Conference USA) record in 2011-12. He and his wife, Dr. Jennifer Daniel, welcomed their firstborn daugther, Steele, in October 2012, and their second daughter, Bhrett, in July 2014. CAREER HIGHLIGHTS 2012 SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE COACH OF THE YEAR 2012 COLLEGE SPORTS MADNESS SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE COACH OF THE YEAR 2010 SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE COACH OF THE YEAR 2010 WBCA NATIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR NOMINEE 2010-11 WBCA CONFERENCE CAPTAIN 2011-12 WBCA CONFERENCE CAPTAIN 2011 UCA COACH OF THE YEAR 1 SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP 2 POSTSEASON TOURNAMENTS (IN FIRST TWO YEARS ELIGIBLE) 2 SOUTHLAND PLAYERS OF THE YEAR SOUTHLAND DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR SOUTHLAND FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR 8 TOTAL ALL-CONFERENCE SELECTIONS 3 FIRST TEAM ALL-CONFERENCE SELECTIONS 3 SOUTHLAND ALL-ACADEMIC SELECTIONS

DANIEL’S YEARLY RECORDS Year School Record Conference 2008-09 Central Arkansas 6-23 2-14 2009-10 Central Arkansas 21-8 11-5 2010-11 Central Arkansas 21-12 11-5 2011-12 Central Arkansas 24-7 14-2 Conference Champion 2012-13 Marshall 9-21 3-13 2013-14 Marshall 11-20 3-13 Totals 92-91 (.503) 44-52 (.458) OVERALL Central Arkansas (four seasons) Marshall (two seasons)

W L PCT. 72 50 .590 20 41 .328

CONFERENCE Southland (four seasons) Conference USA (two seasons)

W L PCT. 38 26 .594 6 26 .188

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TONY KEMPER ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH, THIRD SEASON @CoachTonyKemper

Marshall University women’s basketball coach Matt Daniel announced the hiring of associate head coach Tony Kemper in June 2012. He is in his third season with the Thundering Herd. Kemper is the second hire by Daniel for the Thundering Herd, joining Caronica Randle to complete the transition of Daniel’s former University of Central Arkansas staff. “I am excited to have Tony join us,” Daniel said. “He has been with me for two years as an associate head coach, and we have won 45 games, been to postseason twice, and won a (Southland) conference championship. He shares our staff’s vision for this level of play, and sees the potential in what Marshall can become on a national level in college basketball.” Under Daniel’s direction, UCA transitioned from NCAA Division II, and Kemper helped the Sugar Bears to their first Division I conference title and three 21-win seasons. Kemper’s tutelage of inside players helped the Sugar Bears gain two Southland Player of the Year honors and a Defensive Player of the Year. “I am thrilled to get the chance to come with Coach Daniel to Marshall University,” said Kemper. “It is a great opportunity for my family and me to move to such a nationally well-known university in a great athletic conference. We are excited as a staff about the future and are ready to begin building a program that everyone in the Marshall family will be proud of and excited to go watch play.” Before a two-year stint with Daniel, Kemper served as an assistant coach for the Central Arkansas men’s basketball program for four years. Two professional players emerged from UCA during Kemper’s years with the men’s program -- the leading scorer in Portugal’s Proliga pro league in 2011, Nate Bowie, and professional center Durell Nevels. Prior to UCA, Kemper was an assistant coach at Hutchinson (Kan.) Community College - one of the nation’s most successful junior college programs. At Hutchinson, he oversaw day-to-day operations of the program and directed the Blue Dragons’ strength and conditioning program while also serving as a mathematics and physical education instructor. The Logan, Kan., native also held the head coaching spot at Quivira Heights High School in Bushton, Kan., in 2003-04 and guided QHHS to a No. 1 seed to the regional tournament. His coaching career began in ‘02-03 as an assistant at Hill City (Kan.) High School. Kemper received a bachelor’s degree in finance from Fort Hays State University in 2001 and a BBA in Business Education in 2003. He also earned a master’s degree in organizational leadership from Fort Hays in 2008.

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CARONICA RANDLE ASSISTANT COACH, THIRD SEASON @CoachCRon

Marshall University women’s basketball Coach Matt Daniel announced the hiring of assistant coach Caronica Randle in June 2012. She is currently in her third season with the Thundering Herd. Randle was Daniel’s first hire for the Herd staff, and formerly coached with him at the University of Central Arkansas from 2008-12. Under Daniel’s direction, UCA transitioned from NCAA Division II, and Randle helped the Sugar Bears to their first Division I conference championship (Southland Conference) and three 21-win seasons. “I am excited to have Caronica join us here,” Daniel said. “She has been with me since the day I became a head coach, and she is considered a family member to my family. She does a great service helping us raise young women to be leaders beyond basketball, and she will represent the Marshall family in a manner that you will be proud to embrace.” Randle, a Forrest City, Ark., native, was a basketball standout for the Sugar Bears before beginning her coaching career. She concluded her playing career in 2007 as the school’s No. 3 career scorer (2,089 points) and all-time leader in free throws made and attempted. She averaged 17.2 points, 6.1 rebounds and 1.4 assists for her career, and made 33.6 percent from behind the 3-point stripe. On the court, the 5-foot-9 Randle accumulated an array of individual honors while leading her teams to 20 victories per season - including a school-record 28 wins and an NCAA Division II national semifinal appearance in 2004-05. Randle also starred for teams that made two NCAA Division II regional appearances, won Gulf South Conference regular-season and tournament titles, and posted a second-place finish in the Southland Conference East Division in UCA’s first Division I season (2006-07). Randle was twice named Division II All-America honorable mention and was the Most Outstanding Player of the 2005 Division II South Regional. A two-time All-GSC 1st team selection, Randle was the conference’s Player of the Year in 2006 and was named to the All-Southland first team in 2007 after leading the league in scoring in her first year in the conference. She was named to the Gulf South Conference West Division AllDecade second team in July 2010. As a UCA assistant coach, Randle had a major impact on recruiting, bringing in the Southland conference’s Freshman and Player of the Year during her first two seasons with the Sugar Bears. She worked primarily with the UCA guards and was also in charge of academics and operations. Randle earned a bachelor’s degree in business administration at UCA in May 2008.

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DEVRINN PAUL ASSISTANT COACH, SECOND SEASON @CoachDPaul

Marshall women’s basketball coach Matt Daniel announced the hiring of assistant coach Devrinn Paul in September 2013. Paul came to Huntington from the University of Louisville, where he worked for three years as the video coordinator for the women’s basketball team. Prior to being named video coordinator, he was a graduate assistant for the Cardinal women’s basketball team for two years and graduated with his master’s (higher education in human resources) in 2010. “We are excited to have DP,” Daniel said. “He has been involved in two national championship games in the last five years and has worked for a coach that plays at the tempo we are working towards.” At Louisville, Paul was part of the first Cardinal women’s basketball program to make it to the NCAA Final Four (2009). During his time at Louisville, the Cards made four NCAA Tournament appearances and advanced to the national championship game twice. Last season, Louisville advanced to the NCAA final, losing to Connecticut. Along the way to the title game, the No. 5 seed Cards defeated the No. 1 seed Baylor, and in doing so were nominated for “Best Upset” at the 2013 ESPYs. Paul’s duties as video coordinator included preparing scouting reports, producing highlight videos and game film, helping with recruiting videos and developing game plans alongside the coaching staff. He also coordinated a team of male practice players for competition at practice. Prior to Louisville, Paul attended Kentucky State University in Frankfort, Ky., where he worked as the student manager for the men’s basketball team. He graduated with his bachelor’s in business marketing with a minor in journalism in 2008. A Hempstead, N.Y., native, Paul moved to Louisville at age 12 and attended Waggener High School, where he played varsity basketball and football. He received a Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Educational Foundation scholarship award in 2003 for football, and was first team all-district in 2002 and `03. “I am honored to become a part of Coach Daniel’s staff,” Paul said. “I’m confident my scouting experience will compliment Coach Daniel’s in game philosophy. I take pride in becoming a part of the great tradition at Marshall University. I am anxious to get going and looking forward to a special year in women’s basketball.”

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ED MAHAN

GRADUATE ASSISTANT, SECOND SEASON @EMahan19 Mahan joined the Thundering Herd as a graduate assistant after serving as the head student manager for the Clemson University women’s basketball program from 2010-13. His responsibilities include statistical analysis, overseeing student managers and monitoring student-athletes’ academic progress. As head manager at Clemson, his duties included coordinating travel logistics, delegating responsibilities for game day preparation and organizing and distributing team equipment. Mahan also assisted during practice and oversaw weekly and daily managerial duties of three other student managers. During his time with the Tigers, Mahan also served as webmaster. He managed and updated the team website, ClemsonLadyTigers.com, as well as corresponding blogs. He organized a new website layout for the Tigers, complete with new stories and a fresh design. Mahan also supervised the Clemson women’s basketball summer camp in 2011 and 2012, where he managed all aspects of gym operations, prepared courts for campers and addressed concerns regarding camp rules. He coached teams of 8-10 and coordinated drills during camp sessions. The Shrewsbury, Mass., native graduated from Clemson with a degree in mathematical sciences (focus in statistics) in May 2013.

KYLE SPAULDING STUDENT ASSISTANT, FOURTH SEASON @KyleSpaulding19

Kyle Spalding enters his second year with the women’s basketball team as student assistant. Spalding, a native of Hurricane, W.Va., is the son to Steve and Lisa Spalding and the older brother to sister, Stephanie. Spalding’s family has followed the women’s basketball team since the early 1980’s and are avid fans of Marshall University. He graduated with high honors from Hurricane High School in 2011 and was a four-year member of the tennis team. As a freshman, Spalding served as a manager under former head coach Royce Chadwick. Currently as a sophomore, he is working toward a degree in secondary education with concentrations in social studies and special education. He is also looking to earn a minor in political science. Spalding is involved with Baptist Campus Ministries. Other interests include travel and the Cincinnati Reds

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2013-14 REVIEW 2013-14 Marshall Women's Basketball Marshall Combined Team Statistics (as of March 12, 2014) All games RECORD: ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE

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01 35 03 33 20 21 05 15 11 02 23 22

Player

SCOTT, Leah DICKENS, Suporia JOHNSON, AJ EZEIGBO, Chukwuka VICTRUM, Norrisha ROMERO, Chelsey AKERS, McKenzie WOODS, Erica SORRELLS, Aja WILLIAMS, Orlandria CHAMBERS, Enjonae EVANS, Kiana Team Total.......... Opponents......

TEAM STATISTICS SCORING Points per game Scoring margin FIELD GOALS-ATT Field goal pct 3 POINT FG-ATT 3-point FG pct 3-pt FG made per game FREE THROWS-ATT Free throw pct F-Throws made per game REBOUNDS Rebounds per game Rebounding margin ASSISTS Assists per game TURNOVERS Turnovers per game Turnover margin Assist/turnover ratio STEALS Steals per game BLOCKS Blocks per game ATTENDANCE Home games-Avg/Game Neutral site-Avg/Game Score by Periods Marshall Opponents

OVERALL 11-20 3-13 8-7

HOME 9-9 3-5 6-4

Total 3-Point min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg%

gp-gs

29-17 31-24 25-15 27-18 31-24 31-11 30-8 27-20 31-12 23-4 15-0 15-2

772 773 581 627 939 601 582 618 406 195 101 80

31 31

6275 6275

26.6 24.9 23.2 23.2 30.3 19.4 19.4 22.9 13.1 8.5 6.7 5.3

MAR 1963 63.3 -4.5 682-1814 .376 184-674 .273 5.9 415-645 .643 13.4 1190 38.4 -3.6 352 11.4 455 14.7 +0.8 0.8 234 7.5 136 4.4 10171 18-565 -

1st 2nd 919 1028 965 1107

115-275 103-275 65-186 93-169 64-198 87-183 45-164 42-119 38-133 19-49 7-37 4-26

.418 .375 .349 .550 .323 .475 .274 .353 .286 .388 .189 .154

OT Totals 16 1963 30 2102

.220 .309 .354 .000 .290 .182 .279 .239 .150 .111 .103 .083

F-Throw ft-fta ft%

* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *

98-151 52-70 32-36 22-46 78-115 46-77 10-22 21-28 33-63 8-14 4-6 11-17

Date 11/8/13 11/12/13 11/18/13 11/24/13 11/27/13 12/3/13 12/9/13 12/14/13 12/19/13 12/21/13 12/29/13 12/31/13 1/5/14 1/9/14 1/11/14 1/15/14 01/18/14 1/25/14 1/29/14 02/01/14 2/5/14 2/8/14 2/12/14 2/15/14 02/19/14 02/22/14 2/26/14 03/01/14 3/5/14 03/11/14 03/12/14

NEUTRAL 1-2 0-0 1-2

Rebounds def tot avg

105 220 22 191 82 182 28 75 87 34 11 15 138 1190 1302

3.6 7.1 0.9 7.1 2.6 5.9 0.9 2.8 2.8 1.5 0.7 1.0

pf dq

62 58 47 59 54 75 28 49 53 23 6 9 1 38.4 524 42.0 557

Opponent BLUEFIELD COLLEGE at Robert Morris MOREHEAD STATE INDIANA STATE SOUTHERN ILLINOIS EASTERN KENTUCKY WVU TECH vs West Virginia WOFFORD DELAWARE STATE NAVY DAVIS & ELKINS at NJIT TULANE UAB at North Texas at Rice TULSA at UTEP at Old Dominion EAST CAROLINA LOUISIANA TECH at Southern Miss CHARLOTTE at Middle Tennessee at FIU FLORIDA ATLANTIC at Charlotte UTSA vs Florida Atlantic vs UAB

* = Conference game

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.649 29 76 .743 53 167 .889 4 18 .478 104 87 .678 15 67 .597 66 116 .455 4 24 .750 22 53 .524 24 63 .571 12 22 .667 2 9 .647 4 11 56 82 682-1814 .376 184-674 .273 415-645 .643 395 795 754-1886 .400 206-656 .314 388-557 .697 432 870 OPP 2102 67.8 754-1886 .400 206-656 .314 6.6 388-557 .697 12.5 1302 42.0 489 15.8 479 15.5 1.0 198 6.4 77 2.5 16553 10-1191 3-1547

11-50 43-139 45-127 0-0 29-100 2-11 34-122 11-46 3-20 2-18 3-29 1-12

AWAY 1-9 0-8 1-1

a

0 59 1 26 0 35 0 12 0 102 2 11 0 34 0 40 1 23 1 5 0 1 0 4

to blk stl

88 49 46 30 62 33 34 34 46 16 4 6 7 5 352 455 - 489 479

W L L L W L W L W W L W W L L L Lot L L Lot L W L W L L L L Wot W L

8 19 3 40 2 54 1 2 5 1 0 1

27 30 20 14 41 15 23 30 19 9 4 2

pts

avg

339 301 207 208 235 222 134 116 112 48 21 20

11.7 9.7 8.3 7.7 7.6 7.2 4.5 4.3 3.6 2.1 1.4 1.3

136 234 1963 77 198 2102

63.3 67.8

Score 63-41 48-67 51-53 67-68 82-59 55-64 86-42 51-82 71-56 62-47 68-72 86-72 57-56 61-77 57-63 50-63 68-74 62-80 50-77 52-65 52-66 69-55 73-80 71-69 36-75 66-77 68-87 57-87 81-76 80-73 63-79

Att. 3213 782 541 457 373 339 351 1565 272 229 673 427 300 349 337 552 550 637 1256 2740 374 441 1123 507 3032 470 337 1107 314 1842 1234


2013-14 REVIEW 2013-14 Marshall Women's Basketball Marshall Combined Team Statistics (as of March 12, 2014) Conference games RECORD: ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE

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01 35 33 20 03 21 11 15 05 02 23 22

Player

SCOTT, Leah DICKENS, Suporia EZEIGBO, Chukwuka VICTRUM, Norrisha JOHNSON, AJ ROMERO, Chelsey SORRELLS, Aja WOODS, Erica AKERS, McKenzie WILLIAMS, Orlandria CHAMBERS, Enjonae EVANS, Kiana Team Total.......... Opponents......

gp-gs

Score by Periods Marshall Opponents

350 409 362 557 268 279 216 318 282 97 90 47

16 16

3275 3275

1st 2nd 464 493 540 601

HOME 3-5 3-5 0-0

Total 3-Point min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg%

14-5 16-13 16-10 16-13 12-6 16-4 16-10 16-9 15-7 10-1 11-0 7-2

TEAM STATISTICS SCORING Points per game Scoring margin FIELD GOALS-ATT Field goal pct 3 POINT FG-ATT 3-point FG pct 3-pt FG made per game FREE THROWS-ATT Free throw pct F-Throws made per game REBOUNDS Rebounds per game Rebounding margin ASSISTS Assists per game TURNOVERS Turnovers per game Turnover margin Assist/turnover ratio STEALS Steals per game BLOCKS Blocks per game ATTENDANCE Home games-Avg/Game Neutral site-Avg/Game

OVERALL 3-13 3-13 0-0

25.0 25.6 22.6 34.8 22.3 17.4 13.5 19.9 18.8 9.7 8.2 6.7

MAR 973 60.8 -12.4 344-952 .361 93-366 .254 5.8 192-295 .651 12.0 601 37.6 -6.6 166 10.4 263 16.4 -0.8 0.6 126 7.9 67 4.2 3296 8-412 -

57-123 53-150 54-94 32-115 26-86 40-90 25-80 19-57 17-82 13-30 6-31 2-14

.463 .353 .574 .278 .302 .444 .313 .333 .207 .433 .194 .143

4-19 27-86 0-0 18-66 20-62 0-4 3-11 5-22 11-55 2-12 3-24 0-5

344-952 .361 93-366

432-1027 .421 114-344

OPP 1171 73.2 432-1027 .421 114-344 .331 7.1 193-272 .710 12.1 707 44.2 275 17.2 250 15.6 1.1 111 6.9 49 3.1 10830 8-1354 0-0

.211 .314 .000 .273 .323 .000 .273 .227 .200 .167 .125 .000

AWAY 0-8 0-8 0-0

F-Throw ft-fta ft%

45-68 26-31 14-23 32-52 5-6 20-35 20-36 12-12 6-12 3-6 4-6 5-8

.662 .839 .609 .615 .833 .571 .556

1.000

.500 .500 .667 .625

.254 192-295 .651 .331 193-272 .710

* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *

Date 1/9/14 1/11/14 1/15/14 01/18/14 1/25/14 1/29/14 02/01/14 2/5/14 2/8/14 2/12/14 2/15/14 02/19/14 02/22/14 2/26/14 03/01/14 3/5/14

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NEUTRAL 0-0 0-0 0-0

Rebounds def tot avg

14 35 49 25 93 118 60 49 109 6 28 34 3 2 5 27 61 88 12 33 45 12 33 45 2 7 9 7 7 14 2 8 10 2 5 7 31 37 68 203 398 601 245 462 707

pf dq

28 31 40 25 20 43 22 32 11 9 5 3 1 37.6 270 44.2 268

Opponent TULANE UAB at North Texas at Rice TULSA at UTEP at Old Dominion EAST CAROLINA LOUISIANA TECH at Southern Miss CHARLOTTE at Middle Tennessee at FIU FLORIDA ATLANTIC at Charlotte UTSA

3.5 7.4 6.8 2.1 0.4 5.5 2.8 2.8 0.6 1.4 0.9 1.0

0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0

a

31 18 3 53 11 4 10 14 17 3 1 1

to blk stl

48 25 22 41 21 22 23 18 19 9 4 5 6 4 166 263 - 275 250

L L L Lot L L Lot L W L W L L L L Wot

5 7 23 1 0 27 1 1 1 0 0 1

11 18 9 20 12 8 11 12 14 7 2 2

pts

avg

163 159 122 114 77 100 73 55 51 31 19 9

11.6 9.9 7.6 7.1 6.4 6.3 4.6 3.4 3.4 3.1 1.7 1.3

67 126 973 49 111 1171

60.8 73.2

Score 61-77 57-63 50-63 68-74 62-80 50-77 52-65 52-66 69-55 73-80 71-69 36-75 66-77 68-87 57-87 81-76

Att. 349 337 552 550 637 1256 2740 374 441 1123 507 3032 470 337 1107 314

* = Conference game

OT Totals 16 973 30 1171

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2013-14 REVIEW 2013-14 Marshall Women's Basketball Marshall Team Game-by-Game (as of March 12, 2014) All games TEAM STATISTICS

Opponent

BLUEFIELD COLLEGE at Robert Morris MOREHEAD STATE INDIANA STATE SOUTHERN ILLINOIS EASTERN KENTUCKY WVU TECH vs West Virginia WOFFORD DELAWARE STATE NAVY DAVIS & ELKINS at NJIT TULANE UAB at North Texas at Rice TULSA at UTEP at Old Dominion EAST CAROLINA LOUISIANA TECH at Southern Miss CHARLOTTE at Middle Tennessee at FIU FLORIDA ATLANTIC at Charlotte UTSA vs Florida Atlantic vs UAB

Date

11/8/13 11/12/13 11/18/13 11/24/13 11/27/13 12/3/13 12/9/13 12/14/13 12/19/13 12/21/13 12/29/13 12/31/13 1/5/14 1/9/14 1/11/14 1/15/14 01/18/14 1/25/14 1/29/14 02/01/14 2/5/14 2/8/14 2/12/14 2/15/14 02/19/14 02/22/14 2/26/14 03/01/14 3/5/14 03/11/14 03/12/14

Marshall Opponents

Score

63-41 W 48-67 L 51-53 L 67-68 L 82-59 W 55-64 L 86-42 W 51-82 L 71-56 W 62-47 W 68-72 L 86-72 W 57-56 W 61-77 L 57-63 L 50-63 L 68-74 Lot 62-80 L 50-77 L 52-65 Lot 52-66 L 69-55 W 73-80 L 71-69 W 36-75 L 66-77 L 68-87 L 57-87 L 81-76 Wot 80-73 W 63-79 L 1963 2102

Total fg-fga

20-62 18-54 14-49 25-53 30-55 18-57 29-70 17-56 20-47 22-55 21-57 33-67 19-55 18-56 21-64 18-49 27-58 19-61 16-56 21-56 16-49 24-69 26-63 25-65 12-55 24-55 27-56 23-68 27-72 29-59 23-66

682-1814 754-1886

3-Pointers pct 3fg-fga pct

.323 .333 .286 .472 .545 .316 .414 .304 .426 .400 .368 .493 .345 .321 .328 .367 .466 .311 .286 .375 .327 .348 .413 .385 .218 .436 .482 .338 .375 .492 .348

7-23 4-20 1-14 10-18 8-18 4-21 13-36 7-24 9-20 3-15 7-24 3-15 6-22 5-25 7-31 6-28 7-23 7-28 9-33 5-19 5-25 5-17 5-19 5-22 5-23 4-13 7-17 3-19 8-24 2-14 7-24

.376 184-674 .400 206-656

.304 .200 .071 .556 .444 .190 .361 .292 .450 .200 .292 .200 .273 .200 .226 .214 .304 .250 .273 .263 .200 .294 .263 .227 .217 .308 .412 .158 .333 .143 .292

Free throws ft-fta pct

16-33 8-16 22-31 7-16 14-22 15-26 15-20 10-19 22-28 15-24 19-25 17-27 13-18 20-27 8-14 8-16 7-11 17-21 9-15 5-14 15-18 16-29 16-21 16-19 7-13 14-19 7-16 8-14 19-28 20-34 10-11

.273 415-645 .314 388-557

.485 .500 .710 .438 .636 .577 .750 .526 .786 .625 .760 .630 .722 .741 .571 .500 .636 .810 .600 .357 .833 .552 .762 .842 .538 .737 .438 .571 .679 .588 .909 .643 .697

off

19 9 19 8 13 15 18 7 6 9 16 15 13 7 15 16 9 13 18 12 9 17 16 12 9 12 10 12 16 15 10

395 432

Rebounds def tot

32 22 27 28 25 27 44 20 29 28 21 18 24 26 25 21 26 23 20 21 26 34 24 23 24 24 25 25 31 36 16

51 31 46 36 38 42 62 27 35 37 37 33 37 33 40 37 35 36 38 33 35 51 40 35 33 36 35 37 47 51 26

avg

51.0 41.0 42.7 41.0 40.4 40.7 43.7 41.6 40.9 40.5 40.2 39.6 39.4 38.9 39.0 38.9 38.6 38.5 38.5 38.2 38.0 38.6 38.7 38.5 38.3 38.2 38.1 38.1 38.4 38.8 38.4

pf

20 16 16 28 10 19 16 24 18 10 19 17 15 17 18 17 17 10 14 20 13 15 24 15 19 19 17 19 16 17 9

a t/o blk stl

12 5 6 18 17 8 23 6 14 10 12 18 9 12 8 8 11 8 10 12 10 10 15 14 4 9 17 7 11 14 14

13 4 9 13 6 8 19 2 4 20 4 7 9 3 9 15 6 6 13 8 7 12 4 10 10 4 5 11 6 8 11 0 6 8 6 12 10 7 3 12 3 8 16 4 7 19 2 6 11 1 3 12 3 9 22 3 7 18 3 9 23 6 13 11 8 8 28 9 12 10 3 10 22 3 7 18 2 5 22 4 7 10 2 4 9 11 11 19 5 4 9 4 10

pts

63 48 51 67 82 55 86 51 71 62 68 86 57 61 57 50 68 62 50 52 52 69 73 71 36 66 68 57 81 80 63

avg

63.0 55.5 54.0 57.2 62.2 61.0 64.6 62.9 63.8 63.6 64.0 65.8 65.2 64.9 64.3 63.4 63.7 63.6 62.9 62.3 61.9 62.2 62.7 63.0 61.9 62.1 62.3 62.1 62.8 63.3 63.3

795 1190 38.4 524 352 455 136 234 1963 63.3 870 1302 42.0 557 489 479 77 198 2102 67.8

Rebounds/game: 38.4 Assists/game: 11.4 Turnovers/game: 14.7 Assist/turnover ratio: 0.8 Steals/game: 7.5 Blocks/game: 4.4 2013-14 Marshall Women's Basketball Marshall Team Game-by-Game (as of March 12, 2014) Conference games

Games played: 31 Points/game: 63.3 FG Pct: 37.6 3FG Pct: 27.3 FT Pct: 64.3

TEAM STATISTICS

Opponent

TULANE UAB at North Texas at Rice TULSA at UTEP at Old Dominion EAST CAROLINA LOUISIANA TECH at Southern Miss CHARLOTTE at Middle Tennessee at FIU FLORIDA ATLANTIC at Charlotte UTSA Marshall Opponents

Games played: 16 Points/game: 60.8 FG Pct: 36.1 3FG Pct: 25.4 FT Pct: 65.1

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Date

1/9/14 1/11/14 1/15/14 01/18/14 1/25/14 1/29/14 02/01/14 2/5/14 2/8/14 2/12/14 2/15/14 02/19/14 02/22/14 2/26/14 03/01/14 3/5/14

Score

61-77 L 57-63 L 50-63 L 68-74 Lot 62-80 L 50-77 L 52-65 Lot 52-66 L 69-55 W 73-80 L 71-69 W 36-75 L 66-77 L 68-87 L 57-87 L 81-76 Wot 973 1171

Total fg-fga

18-56 21-64 18-49 27-58 19-61 16-56 21-56 16-49 24-69 26-63 25-65 12-55 24-55 27-56 23-68 27-72

344-952 432-1027

pct

.321 .328 .367 .466 .311 .286 .375 .327 .348 .413 .385 .218 .436 .482 .338 .375

3-Pointers 3fg-fga pct

5-25 7-31 6-28 7-23 7-28 9-33 5-19 5-25 5-17 5-19 5-22 5-23 4-13 7-17 3-19 8-24

.361 93-366 .421 114-344

.200 .226 .214 .304 .250 .273 .263 .200 .294 .263 .227 .217 .308 .412 .158 .333

Free throws ft-fta pct

20-27 8-14 8-16 7-11 17-21 9-15 5-14 15-18 16-29 16-21 16-19 7-13 14-19 7-16 8-14 19-28

.254 192-295 .331 193-272

.741 .571 .500 .636 .810 .600 .357 .833 .552 .762 .842 .538 .737 .438 .571 .679 .651 .710

off

7 15 16 9 13 18 12 9 17 16 12 9 12 10 12 16

203 245

Rebounds/game: 37.6 Assists/game: 10.4 Turnovers/game: 16.4 Assist/turnover ratio: 0.6 Steals/game: 7.9 Blocks/game: 4.2

Rebounds def tot

26 25 21 26 23 20 21 26 34 24 23 24 24 25 25 31

33 40 37 35 36 38 33 35 51 40 35 33 36 35 37 47

398 462

601 707

avg

33.0 36.5 36.7 36.2 36.2 36.5 36.0 35.9 37.6 37.8 37.5 37.2 37.1 36.9 36.9 37.6

pf

17 18 17 17 10 14 20 13 15 24 15 19 19 17 19 16

a t/o blk

12 8 8 11 8 10 12 10 10 15 14 4 9 17 7 11

12 3 16 4 19 2 11 1 12 3 22 3 18 3 23 6 11 8 28 9 10 3 22 3 18 2 22 4 10 2 9 11

37.6 270 166 263 44.2 268 275 250

stl

8 7 6 3 9 7 9 13 8 12 10 7 5 7 4 11

pts

avg

61 57 50 68 62 50 52 52 69 73 71 36 66 68 57 81

61.0 59.0 56.0 59.0 59.6 58.0 57.1 56.5 57.9 59.4 60.5 58.4 59.0 59.6 59.5 60.8

67 126 973 49 111 1171

60.8 73.2


2013-14 REVIEW 2013-14 Marshall Women's Basketball Marshall Overall/Conference Statistics (as of March 12, 2014) All games SUMMARY SCOTT, Leah DICKENS, Suporia JOHNSON, AJ EZEIGBO, Chukwuka VICTRUM, Norrisha ROMERO, Chelsey AKERS, McKenzie WOODS, Erica SORRELLS, Aja WILLIAMS, Orlandria CHAMBERS, Enjonae EVANS, Kiana Totals Opponent

gp-gs min/g 29-17 26.6 31-24 24.9 25-15 23.2 27-18 23.2 31-24 30.3 31-11 19.4 30-8 19.4 27-20 22.9 31-12 13.1 23-4 8.5 15-0 6.7 15-2 5.3 31 31

SCORING SCOTT, Leah DICKENS, Suporia JOHNSON, AJ EZEIGBO, Chukwuka VICTRUM, Norrisha ROMERO, Chelsey AKERS, McKenzie WOODS, Erica SORRELLS, Aja WILLIAMS, Orlandria CHAMBERS, Enjonae EVANS, Kiana Totals Opponent

fg-fga 115-275 103-275 65-186 93-169 64-198 87-183 45-164 42-119 38-133 19-49 7-37 4-26 682-1814 754-1886

TOTALS SCOTT, Leah DICKENS, Suporia JOHNSON, AJ EZEIGBO, Chukwuka VICTRUM, Norrisha ROMERO, Chelsey AKERS, McKenzie WOODS, Erica SORRELLS, Aja WILLIAMS, Orlandria CHAMBERS, Enjonae EVANS, Kiana Totals Opponent

fg% .418 .375 .349 .550 .323 .475 .274 .353 .286 .388 .189 .154 .376 .400 fg% .418 .375 .349 .550 .323 .475 .274 .353 .286 .388 .189 .154 .376 .400

o-reb d-reb 29 76 53 167 4 18 104 87 15 67 66 116 4 24 22 53 24 63 12 22 2 9 4 11 395 795 432 870

Overall Statistics 3fg% ft% r/g .220 .649 3.6 .309 .743 7.1 .354 .889 0.9 .000 .478 7.1 .290 .678 2.6 .182 .597 5.9 .279 .455 0.9 .239 .750 2.8 .150 .524 2.8 .111 .571 1.5 .103 .667 0.7 .083 .647 1.0 .273 .643 38.4 .314 .697 42.0

Overall Statistics 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta 11-50 .220 98-151 43-139 .309 52-70 45-127 .354 32-36 0-0 .000 22-46 29-100 .290 78-115 2-11 .182 46-77 34-122 .279 10-22 11-46 .239 21-28 3-20 .150 33-63 2-18 .111 8-14 3-29 .103 4-6 1-12 .083 11-17 184-674 .273 415-645 206-656 .314 388-557

total 105 220 22 191 82 182 28 75 87 34 11 15 1190 1302

Overall Statistics pf fo a 62 0 59 58 1 26 47 0 35 59 0 12 54 0 102 75 2 11 28 0 34 49 0 40 53 1 23 23 1 5 6 0 1 9 0 4 524 5 352 557 489

a/g 2.0 0.8 1.4 0.4 3.3 0.4 1.1 1.5 0.7 0.2 0.1 0.3 11.4 15.8

stl 27 30 20 14 41 15 23 30 19 9 4 2 234 198

ft% .649 .743 .889 .478 .678 .597 .455 .750 .524 .571 .667 .647 .643 .697 to 88 49 46 30 62 33 34 34 46 16 4 6 455 479

blk 8 19 3 40 2 54 1 2 5 1 0 1 136 77

pts/g 11.7 9.7 8.3 7.7 7.6 7.2 4.5 4.3 3.6 2.1 1.4 1.3 63.3 67.8

gp-gs min/g 14-5 25.0 16-13 25.6 12-6 22.3 16-10 22.6 16-13 34.8 16-4 17.4 15-7 18.8 16-9 19.9 16-10 13.5 10-1 9.7 11-0 8.2 7-2 6.7 16 16

pts 339 301 207 208 235 222 134 116 112 48 21 20 1963 2102

pts/g 11.7 9.7 8.3 7.7 7.6 7.2 4.5 4.3 3.6 2.1 1.4 1.3 63.3 67.8

fg-fga 57-123 53-150 26-86 54-94 32-115 40-90 17-82 19-57 25-80 13-30 6-31 2-14 344-952 432-1027

a/to 0.7 0.5 0.8 0.4 1.6 0.3 1.0 1.2 0.5 0.3 0.3 0.7 0.8 1.0

hi pts 22 21 18 17 24 16 18 13 13 7 6 6 86 87

fg% .463 .353 .302 .574 .278 .444 .207 .333 .313 .433 .194 .143 .361 .421 fg% .463 .353 .302 .574 .278 .444 .207 .333 .313 .433 .194 .143 .361 .421

o-reb d-reb 14 35 25 93 3 2 60 49 6 28 27 61 2 7 12 33 12 33 7 7 2 8 2 5 203 398 245 462

Conference Statistics 3fg% ft% r/g .211 .662 3.5 .314 .839 7.4 .323 .833 0.4 .000 .609 6.8 .273 .615 2.1 .000 .571 5.5 .200 .500 0.6 .227 1.000 2.8 .273 .556 2.8 .167 .500 1.4 .125 .667 0.9 .000 .625 1.0 .254 .651 37.6 .331 .710 44.2

a/g 2.2 1.1 0.9 0.2 3.3 0.3 1.1 0.9 0.6 0.3 0.1 0.1 10.4 17.2

stl 11 18 12 9 20 8 14 12 11 7 2 2 126 111

Conference Statistics 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% 4-19 .211 45-68 .662 27-86 .314 26-31 .839 20-62 .323 5-6 .833 0-0 .000 14-23 .609 18-66 .273 32-52 .615 0-4 .000 20-35 .571 11-55 .200 6-12 .500 5-22 .227 12-12 1.000 3-11 .273 20-36 .556 2-12 .167 3-6 .500 3-24 .125 4-6 .667 0-5 .000 5-8 .625 93-366 .254 192-295 .651 114-344 .331 193-272 .710 total 49 118 5 109 34 88 9 45 45 14 10 7 601 707

Conference Statistics pf fo a 28 0 31 31 1 18 20 0 11 40 0 3 25 0 53 43 2 4 11 0 17 32 0 14 22 0 10 9 1 3 5 0 1 3 0 1 270 4 166 268 275

to 48 25 21 22 41 22 19 18 23 9 4 5 263 250

blk 5 7 0 23 1 27 1 1 1 0 0 1 67 49

pts/g 11.6 9.9 6.4 7.6 7.1 6.3 3.4 3.4 4.6 3.1 1.7 1.3 60.8 73.2

pts 163 159 77 122 114 100 51 55 73 31 19 9 973 1171

pts/g 11.6 9.9 6.4 7.6 7.1 6.3 3.4 3.4 4.6 3.1 1.7 1.3 60.8 73.2

a/to 0.6 0.7 0.5 0.1 1.3 0.2 0.9 0.8 0.4 0.3 0.3 0.2 0.6 1.1

hi pts 22 21 15 16 17 16 18 9 13 7 6 4 81 87

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2013-14 REVIEW 2013-14 Marshall Women's Basketball Marshall Category Leaders (as of March 12, 2014) All games

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Scoring Average SCOTT, Leah DICKENS, Suporia JOHNSON, AJ EZEIGBO, Chukwuka VICTRUM, Norrisha ROMERO, Chelsey AKERS, McKenzie WOODS, Erica SORRELLS, Aja WILLIAMS, Orlandria CHAMBERS, Enjonae EVANS, Kiana

G 29 31 25 27 31 31 30 27 31 23 15 15

Pts 339 301 207 208 235 222 134 116 112 48 21 20

Avg/G 11.7 9.7 8.3 7.7 7.6 7.2 4.5 4.3 3.6 2.1 1.4 1.3

Pct .550 .475 .418 .388 .375 .353 .349 .323 .286 .274 .189 .154

Field Goal Attempts DICKENS, Suporia SCOTT, Leah VICTRUM, Norrisha JOHNSON, AJ ROMERO, Chelsey

G 31 29 31 25 31

Att 275 275 198 186 183

Att/G 8.9 9.5 6.4 7.4 5.9

Field Goals Made SCOTT, Leah DICKENS, Suporia EZEIGBO, Chukwuka ROMERO, Chelsey JOHNSON, AJ

G 29 31 27 31 25

Att 127 139 100 122 46 50 11 20 18 29 12

Pct .354 .309 .290 .279 .239 .220 .182 .150 .111 .103 .083

3-Point FG Attempts DICKENS, Suporia JOHNSON, AJ AKERS, McKenzie VICTRUM, Norrisha SCOTT, Leah

G 31 25 30 31 29

3-Point FG Made JOHNSON, AJ DICKENS, Suporia AKERS, McKenzie VICTRUM, Norrisha SCOTT, Leah WOODS, Erica

G 25 31 30 31 29 27

Att 36 28 70 115 6 151 17 77 14 63 46 22

Pct .889 .750 .743 .678 .667 .649 .647 .597 .571 .524 .478 .455

Free Throw Attempts SCOTT, Leah VICTRUM, Norrisha ROMERO, Chelsey DICKENS, Suporia SORRELLS, Aja

G 29 31 31 31 31

Free Throws Made SCOTT, Leah VICTRUM, Norrisha DICKENS, Suporia ROMERO, Chelsey SORRELLS, Aja

G 29 31 31 31 31

Points SCOTT, Leah DICKENS, Suporia VICTRUM, Norrisha ROMERO, Chelsey EZEIGBO, Chukwuka JOHNSON, AJ AKERS, McKenzie WOODS, Erica SORRELLS, Aja WILLIAMS, Orlandria CHAMBERS, Enjonae EVANS, Kiana

G 29 31 31 31 27 25 30 27 31 23 15 15

Pts 339 301 235 222 208 207 134 116 112 48 21 20

Pts/G 11.7 9.7 7.6 7.2 7.7 8.3 4.5 4.3 3.6 2.1 1.4 1.3

FG Percentage EZEIGBO, Chukwuka ROMERO, Chelsey SCOTT, Leah WILLIAMS, Orlandria DICKENS, Suporia WOODS, Erica JOHNSON, AJ VICTRUM, Norrisha SORRELLS, Aja AKERS, McKenzie CHAMBERS, Enjonae EVANS, Kiana

FG 93 87 115 19 103 42 65 64 38 45 7 4

Att 169 183 275 49 275 119 186 198 133 164 37 26

3-Point Percentage JOHNSON, AJ DICKENS, Suporia VICTRUM, Norrisha AKERS, McKenzie WOODS, Erica SCOTT, Leah ROMERO, Chelsey SORRELLS, Aja WILLIAMS, Orlandria CHAMBERS, Enjonae EVANS, Kiana

3FG 45 43 29 34 11 11 2 3 2 3 1

Free Throw Percent JOHNSON, AJ WOODS, Erica DICKENS, Suporia VICTRUM, Norrisha CHAMBERS, Enjonae SCOTT, Leah EVANS, Kiana ROMERO, Chelsey WILLIAMS, Orlandria SORRELLS, Aja EZEIGBO, Chukwuka AKERS, McKenzie

FG 32 21 52 78 4 98 11 46 8 33 22 10

Made Made/G 115 4.0 103 3.3 93 3.4 87 2.8 65 2.6 Att 139 127 122 100 50

Att/G 4.5 5.1 4.1 3.2 1.7

Made Made/G 45 1.8 43 1.4 34 1.1 29 0.9 11 0.4 11 0.4 Att 151 115 77 70 63

Att/G 5.2 3.7 2.5 2.3 2.0

Made Made/G 98 3.4 78 2.5 52 1.7 46 1.5 33 1.1


2013-14 REVIEW 2013-14 Marshall Women's Basketball Marshall Category Leaders (as of March 12, 2014) All games Rebounds DICKENS, Suporia EZEIGBO, Chukwuka ROMERO, Chelsey SCOTT, Leah SORRELLS, Aja

G 31 27 31 29 31

Reb 220 191 182 105 87

Reb/G 7.1 7.1 5.9 3.6 2.8

Assists VICTRUM, Norrisha SCOTT, Leah WOODS, Erica JOHNSON, AJ AKERS, McKenzie

G 31 29 27 25 30

No. 102 59 40 35 34

Ast/G 3.3 2.0 1.5 1.4 1.1

Rebound Average DICKENS, Suporia EZEIGBO, Chukwuka ROMERO, Chelsey SCOTT, Leah SORRELLS, Aja

G 31 27 31 29 31

Reb 220 191 182 105 87

Avg/G 7.1 7.1 5.9 3.6 2.8

Steals VICTRUM, Norrisha WOODS, Erica DICKENS, Suporia SCOTT, Leah AKERS, McKenzie

G 31 27 31 29 30

No. 41 30 30 27 23

Stl/G 1.3 1.1 1.0 0.9 0.8

Offensive Rebounds EZEIGBO, Chukwuka ROMERO, Chelsey DICKENS, Suporia SCOTT, Leah SORRELLS, Aja

G 27 31 31 29 31

No. 104 66 53 29 24

Avg/G 3.9 2.1 1.7 1.0 0.8

Blocked Shots ROMERO, Chelsey EZEIGBO, Chukwuka DICKENS, Suporia SCOTT, Leah SORRELLS, Aja

G 31 27 31 29 31

No. 54 40 19 8 5

Blk/G 1.7 1.5 0.6 0.3 0.2

Defensive Rebounds DICKENS, Suporia ROMERO, Chelsey EZEIGBO, Chukwuka SCOTT, Leah VICTRUM, Norrisha

G 31 31 27 29 31

No. 167 116 87 76 67

Avg/G 5.4 3.7 3.2 2.6 2.2

Minutes VICTRUM, Norrisha DICKENS, Suporia SCOTT, Leah EZEIGBO, Chukwuka WOODS, Erica

G 31 31 29 27 27

No. 939 773 772 627 618

Min/G 30.3 24.9 26.6 23.2 22.9

Fouls ROMERO, Chelsey SCOTT, Leah EZEIGBO, Chukwuka DICKENS, Suporia VICTRUM, Norrisha

G 31 29 27 31 31

No. 75 62 59 58 54

Per/G 2.4 2.1 2.2 1.9 1.7

Turnovers SCOTT, Leah VICTRUM, Norrisha DICKENS, Suporia JOHNSON, AJ SORRELLS, Aja

G 29 31 31 25 31

No. 88 62 49 46 46

TO/G 3.0 2.0 1.6 1.8 1.5

Foulouts ROMERO, Chelsey DICKENS, Suporia WILLIAMS, Orlandria SORRELLS, Aja

G 31 31 23 31

No. 2 1 1 1

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2013-14 REVIEW 2013-14 Marshall Women's Basketball Marshall Game-by-Game Highs (as of March 12, 2014) All games Opponent BLUEFIELD COLLEGE at Robert Morris

Date 11/8/13 11/12/13

Score Points 63-41 19-SCOTT, Leah 48-67 12-JOHNSON, AJ

Blocked shots 4-EZEIGBO, Chukwu 2-EZEIGBO, Chukwu

MOREHEAD STATE

11/18/13

51-53

1-DICKENS, Suporia JOHNSON, AJ

INDIANA STATE

11/24/13

67-68

SOUTHERN ILLINOIS

11/27/13

82-59

EASTERN KENTUCKY WVU TECH

12/3/13 12/9/13

55-64 86-42

vs West Virginia

12/14/13

51-82

WOFFORD DELAWARE STATE

12/19/13 12/21/13

71-56 62-47

NAVY

12/29/13

68-72

DAVIS & ELKINS

12/31/13

86-72

at NJIT

1/5/14

57-56

TULANE

1/9/14

61-77

UAB

1/11/14

57-63

at North Texas

1/15/14

50-63

at Rice

01/18/14

68-74

TULSA

1/25/14

62-80

at UTEP

1/29/14

50-77

at Old Dominion EAST CAROLINA

02/01/14 2/5/14

LOUISIANA TECH

2/8/14

at Southern Miss CHARLOTTE

2/12/14 2/15/14

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Rebounds Assists Steals 14-EZEIGBO, Chukwu 3-AKERS, McKenzie 3-VICTRUM, Norrisha 5-DICKENS, Suporia 2-SCOTT, Leah 2-SCOTT, Leah VICTRUM, Norrisha 11-JOHNSON, AJ 10-EZEIGBO, Chukwu 2-SCOTT, Leah 1-VICTRUM, Norrisha WOODS, Erica EZEIGBO, Chukwuk SORRELLS, Aja SCOTT, Leah 13-WOODS, Erica 6-DICKENS, Suporia 7-WOODS, Erica 2-WOODS, Erica EZEIGBO, Chukwuk 16-DICKENS, Suporia 7-DICKENS, Suporia 4-JOHNSON, AJ 2-SCOTT, Leah JOHNSON, AJ WOODS, Erica 16-SCOTT, Leah 8-EZEIGBO, Chukwu 3-WOODS, Erica 3-WOODS, Erica 14-JOHNSON, AJ 14-ROMERO, Chelse 4-JOHNSON, AJ 3-AKERS, McKenzie AKERS, McKenzie AKERS, McKenzie ROMERO, Chelsey 13-VICTRUM, Norrish 5-WOODS, Erica 2-VICTRUM, Norrisha 4-WOODS, Erica DICKENS, Suporia 24-VICTRUM, Norrish 9-ROMERO, Chelsey 8-VICTRUM, Norrisha 2-AKERS, McKenzie 16-VICTRUM, Norrish 14-ROMERO, Chelse 4-VICTRUM, Norrisha 3-DICKENS, Suporia VICTRUM, Norrisha 16-ROMERO, Chelse 10-ROMERO, Chelse 6-VICTRUM, Norrisha 2-SCOTT, Leah VICTRUM, Norrisha 20-SCOTT, Leah 9-DICKENS, Suporia 7-VICTRUM, Norrisha 3-VICTRUM, Norrisha SCOTT, Leah JOHNSON, AJ 14-DICKENS, Suporia 9-EZEIGBO, Chukwu 2-VICTRUM, Norrisha 1-AKERS, McKenzie JOHNSON, AJ AKERS, McKenzie VICTRUM, Norrisha SCOTT, Leah ROMERO, Chelsey 19-SCOTT, Leah 10-DICKENS, Suporia 4-VICTRUM, Norrisha 2-DICKENS, Suporia DICKENS, Suporia SCOTT, Leah 15-JOHNSON, AJ 9-EZEIGBO, Chukwu 5-DICKENS, Suporia 2-EZEIGBO, Chukwu DICKENS, Suporia 15-SCOTT, Leah 13-DICKENS, Suporia 7-VICTRUM, Norrisha 2-WOODS, Erica SCOTT, Leah 18-SCOTT, Leah 7-EZEIGBO, Chukwu 3-AKERS, McKenzie 1-DICKENS, Suporia SCOTT, Leah JOHNSON, AJ AKERS, McKenzie 21-DICKENS, Suporia 11-DICKENS, Suporia 3-VICTRUM, Norrisha 3-AKERS, McKenzie VICTRUM, Norrisha 16-DICKENS, Suporia 10-EZEIGBO, Chukwu 3-VICTRUM, Norrisha 2-DICKENS, Suporia WOODS, Erica

3-EZEIGBO, Chukwu 3-EZEIGBO, Chukwu

3-ROMERO, Chelsey 3-ROMERO, Chelsey

2-ROMERO, Chelsey DICKENS, Suporia 3-ROMERO, Chelsey 3-ROMERO, Chelsey None 4-ROMERO, Chelsey

2-DICKENS, Suporia ROMERO, Chelsey 2-ROMERO, Chelsey 3-ROMERO, Chelsey 1-SCOTT, Leah DICKENS, Suporia 1-DICKENS, Suporia

2-EZEIGBO, Chukwu

1-EZEIGBO, Chukwu ROMERO, Chelsey VICTRUM, Norrisha 52-65 13-SORRELLS, Aja 9-SORRELLS, Aja 4-VICTRUM, Norrisha 3-VICTRUM, Norrisha 2-EZEIGBO, Chukwu 52-66 9-SORRELLS, Aja 9-DICKENS, Suporia 6-VICTRUM, Norrisha 2-AKERS, McKenzie 3-EZEIGBO, Chukwu ROMERO, Chelsey WILLIAMS, Orlandri SORRELLS, Aja 69-55 18-AKERS, McKenzie 15-ROMERO, Chelse 4-SCOTT, Leah 3-SCOTT, Leah 3-ROMERO, Chelsey EZEIGBO, Chukwuk 73-80 16-SCOTT, Leah 7-ROMERO, Chelsey 6-SCOTT, Leah 5-JOHNSON, AJ 4-EZEIGBO, Chukwu 71-69 22-SCOTT, Leah 7-WOODS, Erica 4-SCOTT, Leah 2-JOHNSON, AJ 2-SCOTT, Leah DICKENS, Suporia


2013-14 REVIEW

2013-14 Marshall Women's Basketball Marshall Game-by-Game Highs (as of March 12, 2014) All games

Opponent

Date

Score Points

at Middle Tennessee

02/19/14

36-75

at FIU

02/22/14

66-77

FLORIDA ATLANTIC

2/26/14

68-87

at Charlotte

03/01/14

57-87

UTSA vs Florida Atlantic

3/5/14 03/11/14

81-76 80-73

vs UAB

03/12/14

63-79

Rebounds

Assists

Steals Blocked shots SCOTT, Leah WOODS, Erica 7-AKERS, McKenzie 6-ROMERO, Chelsey 2-VICTRUM, Norrisha 2-ROMERO, Chelsey 2-ROMERO, Chelsey SCOTT, Leah 16-DICKENS, Suporia 11-DICKENS, Suporia 3-SCOTT, Leah 2-EZEIGBO, Chukwu 1-SORRELLS, Aja ROMERO, Chelsey EZEIGBO, Chukwuk 16-EZEIGBO, Chukwu 8-EZEIGBO, Chukwu 6-VICTRUM, Norrisha 2-VICTRUM, Norrisha 4-ROMERO, Chelsey VICTRUM, Norrisha 14-EZEIGBO, Chukwu 8-DICKENS, Suporia 3-VICTRUM, Norrisha 1-EVANS, Kiana 2-ROMERO, Chelsey VICTRUM, Norrisha AKERS, McKenzie WOODS, Erica 17-VICTRUM, Norrish 14-EZEIGBO, Chukwu 3-WOODS, Erica 3-VICTRUM, Norrisha 6-EZEIGBO, Chukwu 20-SCOTT, Leah 11-DICKENS, Suporia 4-SORRELLS, Aja 1-VICTRUM, Norrisha 4-ROMERO, Chelsey EZEIGBO, Chukwuk WOODS, Erica DICKENS, Suporia AKERS, McKenzie SORRELLS, Aja 16-DICKENS, Suporia 7-EZEIGBO, Chukwu 5-VICTRUM, Norrisha 3-VICTRUM, Norrisha 2-ROMERO, Chelsey

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2013-14 REVIEW 2013-14 Marshall Women's Basketball Marshall Team High/Low Analysis (as of March 12, 2014) All games Marshall - TEAM GAME HIGHS POINTS

FIELD GOALS MADE FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE FREE THROWS MADE FREE THROW ATTEMPTS FREE THROW PERCENTAGE REBOUNDS

ASSISTS STEALS BLOCKED SHOTS TURNOVERS FOULS

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86 86 82 81 80 33 30 72 70 .545 .493 13 10 36 33 .556 .450 22 22 34 33 .909 .842 62 51 51 51 23 18 18 13 12 12 11 9 28 23 28 24 24

(30-55) (33-67)

(10-18) (9-20)

(10-11) (16-19)

DAVIS & ELKINS (12/31/13) WVU TECH (12/9/13) SOUTHERN ILLINOIS (11/27/13) UTSA (3/5/14) vs Florida Atlantic (03/11/14) DAVIS & ELKINS (12/31/13) SOUTHERN ILLINOIS (11/27/13) UTSA (3/5/14) WVU TECH (12/9/13) SOUTHERN ILLINOIS (11/27/13) DAVIS & ELKINS (12/31/13) WVU TECH (12/9/13) INDIANA STATE (11/24/13) WVU TECH (12/9/13) at UTEP (1/29/14) INDIANA STATE (11/24/13) WOFFORD (12/19/13) WOFFORD (12/19/13) MOREHEAD STATE (11/18/13) vs Florida Atlantic (03/11/14) BLUEFIELD COLLEGE (11/8/13) vs UAB (03/12/14) CHARLOTTE (2/15/14) WVU TECH (12/9/13) vs Florida Atlantic (03/11/14) LOUISIANA TECH (2/8/14) BLUEFIELD COLLEGE (11/8/13) WVU TECH (12/9/13) DAVIS & ELKINS (12/31/13) INDIANA STATE (11/24/13) EAST CAROLINA (2/5/14) at Southern Miss (2/12/14) DAVIS & ELKINS (12/31/13) UTSA (3/5/14) at Southern Miss (2/12/14) at Southern Miss (2/12/14) EAST CAROLINA (2/5/14) INDIANA STATE (11/24/13) at Southern Miss (2/12/14) vs West Virginia (12/14/13)


2013-14 REVIEW 2013-14 Marshall Women's Basketball Marshall High/Low Analysis (as of March 12, 2014) All games Opponent - GAME HIGHS POINTS

FIELD GOALS MADE FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE

3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE FREE THROWS MADE FREE THROW ATTEMPTS FREE THROW PERCENTAGE REBOUNDS ASSISTS

STEALS BLOCKED SHOTS TURNOVERS FOULS

87 87 82 80 80 33 31 31 74 71 .544 .485 14 10 10 10 10 42 36 .563 .500 .500 30 22 43 32 .900 .900 53 53 22 21 21 21 21 13 13 6 6 26 25 27 25

(31-57) (33-68)

(9-16) (10-20) (10-20)

(9-10) (9-10)

at Charlotte (03/01/14) FLORIDA ATLANTIC (2/26/14) vs West Virginia (12/14/13) at Southern Miss (2/12/14) TULSA (1/25/14) TULSA (1/25/14) vs UAB (03/12/14) at Charlotte (03/01/14) vs Florida Atlantic (03/11/14) LOUISIANA TECH (2/8/14) vs UAB (03/12/14) TULSA (1/25/14) NAVY (12/29/13) vs Florida Atlantic (03/11/14) FLORIDA ATLANTIC (2/26/14) TULSA (1/25/14) vs West Virginia (12/14/13) vs Florida Atlantic (03/11/14) FLORIDA ATLANTIC (2/26/14) vs UAB (03/12/14) TULSA (1/25/14) vs West Virginia (12/14/13) INDIANA STATE (11/24/13) vs West Virginia (12/14/13) INDIANA STATE (11/24/13) vs West Virginia (12/14/13) DELAWARE STATE (12/21/13) SOUTHERN ILLINOIS (11/27/13) LOUISIANA TECH (2/8/14) vs West Virginia (12/14/13) vs UAB (03/12/14) vs Florida Atlantic (03/11/14) at UTEP (1/29/14) TULANE (1/9/14) vs West Virginia (12/14/13) FLORIDA ATLANTIC (2/26/14) at Southern Miss (2/12/14) CHARLOTTE (2/15/14) EAST CAROLINA (2/5/14) DAVIS & ELKINS (12/31/13) at Southern Miss (2/12/14) BLUEFIELD COLLEGE (11/8/13) vs Florida Atlantic (03/11/14)

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2013-14 REVIEW 2013-14 Marshall Women's Basketball Marshall High/Low Analysis (as of March 12, 2014) All games Marshall - GAME LOWS POINTS

FIELD GOALS MADE FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE FREE THROWS MADE

FREE THROW ATTEMPTS FREE THROW PERCENTAGE REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS BLOCKED SHOTS TURNOVERS

FOULS

36

36 48 50 50 51 51 12 14 47 49 49 49 .218 .286 .286 1 2 13 14 14 .071 .143 5 7 7 7 7 11 11 .357 .438 .438 26 27 4 5 3 3 0 1 8 9 9 9 9 10 10 10

(12-55) (14-49) (16-56)

(1-14) (2-14)

(5-14) (7-16) (7-16)

at Middle Tennessee (02/19/14) at Robert Morris (11/12/13) at North Texas (1/15/14) at UTEP (1/29/14) MOREHEAD STATE (11/18/13) vs West Virginia (12/14/13) at Middle Tennessee (02/19/14) MOREHEAD STATE (11/18/13) WOFFORD (12/19/13) MOREHEAD STATE (11/18/13) at North Texas (1/15/14) EAST CAROLINA (2/5/14) at Middle Tennessee (02/19/14) MOREHEAD STATE (11/18/13) at UTEP (1/29/14) MOREHEAD STATE (11/18/13) vs Florida Atlantic (03/11/14) at FIU (02/22/14) MOREHEAD STATE (11/18/13) vs Florida Atlantic (03/11/14) MOREHEAD STATE (11/18/13) vs Florida Atlantic (03/11/14) at Old Dominion (02/01/14) INDIANA STATE (11/24/13) at Rice (01/18/14) at Middle Tennessee (02/19/14) FLORIDA ATLANTIC (2/26/14) at Rice (01/18/14) vs UAB (03/12/14) at Old Dominion (02/01/14) INDIANA STATE (11/24/13) FLORIDA ATLANTIC (2/26/14) vs UAB (03/12/14) vs West Virginia (12/14/13) at Middle Tennessee (02/19/14) at Robert Morris (11/12/13) at NJIT (1/5/14) at Rice (01/18/14) NAVY (12/29/13) at Rice (01/18/14) DAVIS & ELKINS (12/31/13) SOUTHERN ILLINOIS (11/27/13) UTSA (3/5/14) vs UAB (03/12/14) vs UAB (03/12/14) SOUTHERN ILLINOIS (11/27/13) DELAWARE STATE (12/21/13) TULSA (1/25/14)


2013-14 REVIEW 2013-14 Marshall Women's Basketball Marshall High/Low Analysis (as of March 12, 2014) All games Opponent - GAME LOWS POINTS

FIELD GOALS MADE

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE FREE THROWS MADE FREE THROW ATTEMPTS FREE THROW PERCENTAGE REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS BLOCKED SHOTS

TURNOVERS FOULS

41 42 47 53 55 14 17 17 17 49 52 .258 .264 1 2 2 10 13 .063 .118 3 4 6 7 .417 .421 23 25 6 8 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 9 8 10

(17-66) (14-53)

(1-16) (2-17)

(5-12) (8-19)

BLUEFIELD COLLEGE (11/8/13) WVU TECH (12/9/13) DELAWARE STATE (12/21/13) MOREHEAD STATE (11/18/13) LOUISIANA TECH (2/8/14) BLUEFIELD COLLEGE (11/8/13) INDIANA STATE (11/24/13) WVU TECH (12/9/13) DELAWARE STATE (12/21/13) MOREHEAD STATE (11/18/13) NAVY (12/29/13) WVU TECH (12/9/13) BLUEFIELD COLLEGE (11/8/13) at NJIT (1/5/14) BLUEFIELD COLLEGE (11/8/13) MOREHEAD STATE (11/18/13) BLUEFIELD COLLEGE (11/8/13) at Southern Miss (2/12/14) at NJIT (1/5/14) MOREHEAD STATE (11/18/13) EAST CAROLINA (2/5/14) TULSA (1/25/14) EAST CAROLINA (2/5/14) TULSA (1/25/14) WVU TECH (12/9/13) NAVY (12/29/13) SOUTHERN ILLINOIS (11/27/13) MOREHEAD STATE (11/18/13) MOREHEAD STATE (11/18/13) INDIANA STATE (11/24/13) DELAWARE STATE (12/21/13) at Rice (01/18/14) MOREHEAD STATE (11/18/13) INDIANA STATE (11/24/13) WVU TECH (12/9/13) UAB (1/11/14) at North Texas (1/15/14) at UTEP (1/29/14) SOUTHERN ILLINOIS (11/27/13) at NJIT (1/5/14) vs UAB (03/12/14) at Rice (01/18/14)

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2013-14 REVIEW 2013-14 Marshall Women's Basketball Marshall Player High/Low Analysis (as of March 12, 2014) All games Marshall - INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Points

Field Goals Made

Field Goal Att. FG Pct (min 5 made)

3-Point FG Made 3-Point FG Att.

3-Pt FG Pct (min 2 made)

Free Throws Made Free Throw Att. FT Pct (min 3 made)

Rebounds

Assists

Steals Blocked Shots Turnovers

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24 22 21 20 20 8 8 8 8 18 16 .833 .750 .750 .750 .750 5 11 10 10 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 12 10 14 12 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 15 14 14 14 14 8 7 7 7 5 6 11 7

(5-6) (6-8) (6-8) (6-8) (6-8)

(3-3) (3-3) (2-2) (2-2)

(6-6) (4-4) (4-4) (4-4) (4-4) (4-4) (4-4) (4-4) (4-4) (4-4) (4-4) (3-3)

VICTRUM, Norrisha vs Wofford (12/19/13) SCOTT, Leah vs Charlotte (2/15/14) DICKENS, Suporia vs Tulsa (1/25/14) SCOTT, Leah vs Florida Atlantic (03/11/14) SCOTT, Leah vs Davis & Elkins (12/31/13) EZEIGBO, Chukwuka vs Florida Atlantic (03/11/14) EZEIGBO, Chukwuka vs Florida Atlantic (2/26/14) SCOTT, Leah at Rice (01/18/14) SCOTT, Leah vs Davis & Elkins (12/31/13) JOHNSON, AJ vs Navy (12/29/13) DICKENS, Suporia vs Tulsa (1/25/14) VICTRUM, Norrisha vs Wofford (12/19/13) VICTRUM, Norrisha vs Florida Atlantic (2/26/14) ROMERO, Chelsey at FIU (02/22/14) ROMERO, Chelsey vs Navy (12/29/13) SCOTT, Leah vs Bluefield College (11/8/13) JOHNSON, AJ vs UAB (1/11/14) JOHNSON, AJ vs Navy (12/29/13) JOHNSON, AJ vs UAB (1/11/14) AKERS, McKenzie vs WVU Tech (12/9/13) VICTRUM, Norrisha at Southern Miss (2/12/14) WOODS, Erica vs Indiana State (11/24/13) VICTRUM, Norrisha vs Wofford (12/19/13) ROMERO, Chelsey vs West Virginia (12/14/13) VICTRUM, Norrisha vs Wofford (12/19/13) VICTRUM, Norrisha vs Delaware State (12/21/13) VICTRUM, Norrisha vs Wofford (12/19/13) VICTRUM, Norrisha vs Delaware State (12/21/13) JOHNSON, AJ vs Wofford (12/19/13) ROMERO, Chelsey vs UAB (03/12/14) ROMERO, Chelsey vs UTSA (3/5/14) WOODS, Erica at FIU (02/22/14) ROMERO, Chelsey at FIU (02/22/14) WOODS, Erica vs Charlotte (2/15/14) SCOTT, Leah vs East Carolina (2/5/14) ROMERO, Chelsey at NJIT (1/5/14) DICKENS, Suporia vs Navy (12/29/13) DICKENS, Suporia vs WVU Tech (12/9/13) WILLIAMS, Orlandria vs Morehead State (11/18/13) WOODS, Erica vs Morehead State (11/18/13) ROMERO, Chelsey vs Louisiana Tech (2/8/14) EZEIGBO, Chukwuka vs UTSA (3/5/14) ROMERO, Chelsey vs Delaware State (12/21/13) ROMERO, Chelsey vs WVU Tech (12/9/13) EZEIGBO, Chukwuka vs Bluefield College (11/8/13) VICTRUM, Norrisha vs Wofford (12/19/13) VICTRUM, Norrisha at North Texas (1/15/14) VICTRUM, Norrisha vs Davis & Elkins (12/31/13) WOODS, Erica vs Indiana State (11/24/13) JOHNSON, AJ at Southern Miss (2/12/14) EZEIGBO, Chukwuka vs UTSA (3/5/14) SCOTT, Leah at Southern Miss (2/12/14) SCOTT, Leah at North Texas (1/15/14)


2013-14 REVIEW 2013-14 Marshall Women's Basketball Marshall Opponent High/Low Analysis (as of March 12, 2014) All games OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Points

Field Goals Made Field Goal Att. FG Pct (min 5 made) 3-Point FG Made 3-Point FG Att.

3-Pt FG Pct (min 2 made)

Free Throws Made Free Throw Att. FT Pct (min 3 made)

Rebounds

Assists Steals Blocked Shots Turnovers Fouls

35 31 29 27 27 12 12 26 26 .857 .857 8 16 14 14 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 10 9 12 12 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 17 17 17 11 10 6 4 8 7 5 5 5 5 5 5

(6-7) (6-7)

(2-2) (2-2) (2-2) (2-2)

(7-7) (6-6) (5-5) (4-4) (4-4) (4-4) (4-4) (4-4) (4-4) (4-4) (3-3) (3-3) (3-3) (3-3) (3-3)

COLEY, Jerica at FIU (02/22/14) SPANOU, Artemis at Robert Morris (11/12/13) CARPENTER, Marie vs Eastern Kentucky (12/3/13) CHAPMAN, Karisma vs UAB (03/12/14) ROBINSON, Terrice vs Morehead State (11/18/13) CHAPMAN, Karisma vs UAB (03/12/14) COLEY, Jerica at FIU (02/22/14) BROOKS, Takia vs Florida Atlantic (03/11/14) COLEY, Jerica at FIU (02/22/14) TYLER, Gabby vs Charlotte (2/15/14) THORNTON, Kayla at UTEP (1/29/14) Stapleton, Chloe vs Navy (12/29/13) BROOKS, Takia vs Florida Atlantic (03/11/14) SMITH, Kimberly vs Florida Atlantic (2/26/14) Stapleton, Chloe vs Navy (12/29/13) TATE, Dwanisha vs UTSA (3/5/14) CASON, Shanice at Middle Tennessee (02/19/14) Stephanie Wooten vs Davis & Elkins (12/31/13) Haynes, Ariel vs Southern Illinois (11/27/13) Littleton, Lashonda vs Indiana State (11/24/13) Sharmaine Baker vs Davis & Elkins (12/31/13) Sharmaine Baker vs Davis & Elkins (12/31/13) Littleton, Lashonda vs Indiana State (11/24/13) ROBINSON, Terrice vs Morehead State (11/18/13) FAULKNER, Jamierra at Southern Miss (2/12/14) TYLER, Gabby vs Charlotte (2/15/14) TURNER, Miki vs UTSA (3/5/14) FRAZIER, Whitney vs Louisiana Tech (2/8/14) GARI, Irene at UTEP (1/29/14) KUSTER, Jessica at Rice (01/18/14) Martina Matejcikova at NJIT (1/5/14) STOKES, Chanel vs Wofford (12/19/13) Pierre, Dyana vs Southern Illinois (11/27/13) SMITH, Kimberly vs Florida Atlantic (2/26/14) JEFFERSON, Brittney vs Louisiana Tech (2/8/14) SHAFER, Megan at Rice (01/18/14) BANKSTON, Raven vs Delaware State (12/21/13) BROWN, Janee at Robert Morris (11/12/13) KELLEY, Shae at Old Dominion (02/01/14) KUSTER, Jessica at Rice (01/18/14) SPANOU, Artemis at Robert Morris (11/12/13) HAMMONDS, Ny at Charlotte (03/01/14) KAPLAN, Jamie vs Tulane (1/9/14) FAULKNER, Jamierra at Southern Miss (2/12/14) COLEY, Jerica at FIU (02/22/14) KELLEY, Shae at Old Dominion (02/01/14) BANKSTON, Raven vs Delaware State (12/21/13) BAILEY, Shaneese vs Florida Atlantic (03/11/14) WASHINGTON, Jade vs Delaware State (12/21/13) Tracee Mitchell vs WVU Tech (12/9/13) Roche Wimberly vs WVU Tech (12/9/13) MAPLES, Miranda vs Eastern Kentucky (12/3/13) Washington, Azia vs Southern Illinois (11/27/13)

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MARSHALL IN THE CONFERENCE USA CHAMPIONSHIP

2014 Round 1 Round 2

EL PASO, TEXAS No. 16 Marshall vs. No. 9 Florida Atlantic No. 16 Marshall vs. No. 8 UAB

2013 Round 1

TULSA, OKLA. No. 12 Marshall vs. No. 5 UTEP

L, 70-59

2012 Round 1

MEMPHIS, TENN. No. 7 Marshall vs. No. 10 SMU

L, 53-52

2011 Round 1

EL PASO, TEXAS No. 10 Marshall vs. No. 7 UAB

L, 56-45

2010 Round 1

TULSA, OKLA. No. 9 Marshall vs. No. 8 UCF

2009 Round 1 Quarterfinal Semifinal

NEW ORLEANS, LA. No. 7 Marshall vs. No. 10 Memphis No. 7 Marshall vs. No. 2 UTEP No. 7 Marshall vs. No. 3 Southern Miss

W, 76-57 W, 72-70 (OT) L, 56-54

2008 Round 1 Quarterfinal Semifinal

ORLANDO, FLA. No. 6 Marshall vs. No. 11 Tulane No. 6 Marshall vs. No. 3 UAB No. 6 Marshall vs. No. 2 SMU

W, 65-58 W, 71-69 (OT) L, 68-59

2007 Round 1

TULSA, OKLA. No. 8 Marshall vs. No. 9 Houston

2006 Round 1 Quarterfinal

DALLAS, TEXAS No. 5 Marshall vs. No. 12 Memphis No. 5 Marshall vs. No. 4 Southern Miss

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W, 80-73 L, 79-63

L, 59-57 (OT)

L, 71-58 W, 80-73 L, 60-58

ALL-TIME First round: 4-5 Second round: 2-2 Third round: 0-2 In OT: 2-1


HONORS & AWARDS NCAA Tournament Marshall_________________________1997 Southern Conference Tournament Champions Marshall_________________________1997 Southern Conference Regular Season Champions Marshall_________________________1985 Marshall_________________________1986 Marshall_________________________1987 Marshall_________________________1988 Marshall_________________________1989 Mid-American Conference East Division Champions Marshall_________________________2005 West Virginia Intercollegiate Tournament Champions Marshall_________________________1972 Marshall_________________________1974 Marshall_________________________1975 Marshall_________________________1976 Marshall_________________________1977

Donna Lawson was Marshall’s first women’s basketball coach. Each year the Donna Lawson Leadership / MVP Award is given out to the team’s top player.

All-American First Team (Amer. Women’s Sports Fed.) Karen Pelphrey_____________________1986

Midwest Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (MAIAW) Tournament Marshall_________________________1972 Marshall_________________________1973 Marshall_________________________1974 Marshall_________________________1975 Marshall_________________________1976

All-American Second Team (Amer. Women’s Sports Fed.) Karen Pelphrey_____________________1984 Karen Pelphrey_____________________1985

National Invitational Tournament Marshall_________________________1971

All-Southern Conference First Team Karen Pelphery_____________________1984 Karen Pelphery_____________________1985 Karla May________________________1985 Karen Pelphery_____________________1986 Kim Lewis________________________1987 Tammy Simms______________________1987 Tammy Wiggins_____________________1987 Kim Lewis________________________1988 Jenny Leavitt______________________1989 Sheila Johnson_____________________1990 Sheila Johnson_____________________1991 Tracey Krueger______________________1992 Kristina Behnfeldt___________________1996 Kristina Behnfeldt___________________1997

Southern Conference Player of the Year Karen Pelphrey_____________________1986 Southern Conference Coach of the Year Judy Southard______________________1986 Judy Southard______________________1987 Judy Southard______________________1991 Southern Conference Tournament Most Valuable Player Stephanie Wine_____________________1996 Keri Simmons______________________1997 Southern Conference Freshman of the Year Natal Rosko_______________________1995 Kristina Behnfeldt___________________1996 Northeast Region Player of the Year (Amer. Women’s Sports Fed.) Karen Pelphrey_____________________1985 Northeast Region Coach of the Year (Amer. Women’s Sports Fed.) Judy Southard______________________1985

All-American Third Team (W. Basketball News Service) Karen Pelphrey_____________________1986

All-Southern Conference Second Team Karla May________________________1986 Tammy Wiggins_____________________1986 Jenelle Stephenson___________________1988 Lea Ann Parsley_____________________1989 Wendy Gatlin______________________1991 Kristi Huff________________________1992 Tracy Krueger______________________1993 Tamira Higgins_____________________1994 Tamira Higgins_____________________1995 Stephanie Wine_____________________1996 Cindy McCauley_____________________1997

All-Southern Conf. Tournament First Team Tammy Wiggins_____________________1985 Karla May________________________1986 Karen Pelphrey_____________________1986 Kim Lewis________________________1987 Tammy Simms______________________1987 Kim Lewis________________________1988 Kristina Behnfeldt___________________1996 Cindy McCauley_____________________1996 Stephanie Wine_____________________1996 Cindy McCauley_____________________1997 Keri Simmons______________________1997 All-Southern Conf. Tournament Second-Team Kristi Huff________________________1991 Kristina Behnfeldt___________________1997 Southern Conference Player of the Week Kim Kraft ________________________1992 Tracy Krueger (2)____________________1992 Tracy Krueger ______________________1993 Natal Rosko _______________________1994 Kristina Behnfeldt ___________________1996 Cindy McCauley _____________________1996 Kristina Behnfeldt ___________________1997 All-Mid-American Conference First Team Kristina Behnfeldt___________________1999 All-Mid-American Conference Second Team Kristina Behnfeldt___________________1998 Sikeetha Shepard-Hall_________________2005 All-Mid-American Conference Honorable Mention Catie Knable _________________________ 2003 Sikeetha Shepard-Hall __________________ 2004 Crystal Champion _____________________ 2005 Mid-American Conference All-Freshman Team Sikeetha Shepard-Hall_________________2003

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HONORS & AWARDS Kendra King__________________ Feb. 1, 2010 Tynikki Crook_________________ Dec. 6, 2010 Mid-American Conference Player of the Week Kristina Behnfeldt___________________1998 Kristina Behnfeldt (3) _________________1999 Ida Dotson________________________2002 Catie Knable_______________________2002 Catie Knable (2)_____________________2003 Crystal Champion (2)__________________2005 Teyonka Hodge_____________________2005 Modupe Ishola_____________________2005 Sikeetha Shepard-Hall_________________2005 Academic All-MAC First Team Kristina Behnfeldt ___________________1998 Kristina Behnfeldt ___________________1999 All-Conference USA Second Team Sikeetha Shepard-Hall_________________2006 Modupe Ishola_____________________2007 Tynikki Crook______________________2011 All-Conference USA Freshman Team Alyssa Hammond____________________2007 Shay Weaver_______________________2012 All-Conference USA Third Team Tynikki Crook______________________2009 Tynikki Crook______________________2010 All-Conference USA Defensive Team Casey Baker_____________________2007-08 Conference USA Player of the Week Modupe Ishola_______________ Nov. 22, 2005 Sikeetha Shepard-Hall___________ Dec. 19, 2005 Modupe Ishola________________ Jan. 1, 2007 Casey Baker__________________Dec. 17, 2007 Kizzy Hart___________________Dec. 31, 2007 Tynikki Crook________________ Nov. 24, 2008 Chantelle Handy_______________Jan. 19, 2009 Tynikki Crook_________________Jan. 11, 2010

Conference USA Freshman of the Week Shay Weaver__________________Feb. 20, 2012 Shay Weaver_________________ March 2, 2012 Chelsey Romero________________Dec. 23, 2013 Conference USA All-Tournament Team Tynikki Crook______________________2008 Tynikki Crook______________________2009 All-Conference USA Academic Team Kendra King_______________________2007

National Free Throw Percentage Leader Lea Ann Parsley (92.3%)________________1990

Marshall University Female Athlete of the Decade (1980s) Karen Pelphrey_____________________1992

Retired Numbers Karen Pelphrey (#12)__________________1986 Kristina Behnfeldt (#42)________________1999

Dorothy Hicks Award (Marshall Female Athlete of the Year) Lea Ann Parsley_____________________1988 Jenny Leavitt______________________1989 Lea Ann Parsley_____________________1990 Tracy Krueger______________________1992 Tracy Krueger (co-recipient)______________1993 Kristina Behnfeldt___________________1998 Kristina Behnfeldt___________________1999

Donna Lawson Leadership/MVP Award Barb McConnell_____________________1982 Lisa Pruner________________________1983 Lisa Pruner________________________1984 Karla May________________________1985 Karla May________________________1986 Tammy Wiggins_____________________1987 Kim Lewis________________________1988 Jenny Leavitt______________________1989 Lea Ann Parsley_____________________1990 Wendy Gatlin______________________1991 Sheila Johnson_____________________1991 Tina Jones________________________1991 Tracy Krueger______________________1992 Tracy Krueger______________________1993 Amanda Eddinger____________________1994 Kim Kraft_________________________1994 Melissa Simms_____________________1994 Tamira Higgins _____________________1995 Jodi Baker ________________________1995 Stephanie Wine_____________________1996 Winnetta Evans_____________________1996 Kristina Behnfeldt___________________1997 Kristina Behnfeldt___________________1998 Kristina Behnfeldt___________________1999 Tony Patillo_______________________2000 Tony Patillo_______________________2001 Ida Dotson________________________2002 Sikeetha Shepard-Hall_________________2003 Catie Knable_______________________2004 Kim Griffin________________________2005 Sikeetha Shepard-Hall_________________2006 Modupe Ishola_____________________2007 Kizzy Hart________________________2008 Case Baker________________________2009 Tynikki Crook______________________2010 Tynikki Crook______________________2011 Erica Woods_______________________2012 ???????__________________________2013 ???????__________________________2014

Cam Henderson Award Mary Lopez_______________________1977 (first female recipient of award) Marshall University Hall of Fame Beverly Duckwyler___________________1986 Brenda Dennis______________________1988 Karen Pelphrey_____________________1992 Deanna Carter Natale_________________1993 Tammy Wiggins_____________________1996 Kristina Behnfeldt___________________2004 Robin Vealey_______________________2010 Sheila Johnson_____________________2013

FORMER HERD STARS SHINE AFTER MARSHALL BASKETBALL CAREERS Lea Ann Parsley, a 1,000-point scorer and the national leader in FT percentage in 1989-90, won a silver medal in the skeleton competition at the 2002 Salt Lake City Winter Olympics. Tammie Green averaged 8.9 points per game for the Herd in 1978-79 before leaving the team to concentrate on golf, where she would go on to become the 1987 LPGA Rookie of the Year and earn over $4M in career winnings.

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Kristina Behnfeldt was named Southern Conference Freshman of the Year in 1996.

CoSIDA Academic All-America Kristina Behnfeldt (3rd team)_____________1998 Kristina Behnfeldt (1st team)_____________1999


INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME RECORDS POINTS 1. 48^ Karen Pelphrey vs. Kentucky State _______ 2/22/84 2. 46 Saundra Fullen vs. Indiana State_________3/6/80 3. 44 Karen Pelphrey vs. South Carolina ______ 1/15/84 4. 40 Kristina Behnfeldt vs. Ohio __________ 2/10/99 Karen Pelphrey vs. Charleston (W.Va.) ____ 11/28/84 6. 39 Karen Pelphrey vs. West Virginia Tech ____ 11/26/83 Saundra Fullen vs. Shippensburg (Pa.) ____ 12/08/79 8. 38 Karen Pelphrey vs. East Tennessee State ___ 1/10/86 Saundra Fullen vs. Eastern Kentucky _____ 12/20/79 10. 37 Kristina Behnfeldt vs. Western Michigan ____1/9/99 Karen Pelphrey vs. Arkansas State ______ 12/07/85 Karen Pelphrey vs. WVU Tech _________ 11/26/84 13. 36 Kendra King vs UAB _______________ 1/30/10 Karen Pelphrey vs. Appalachian State ____ 1/26/85 15. 35 Karen Pelphrey vs. Western Carolina _____ 2/25/85 16. 34 Jenny Leavitt vs. UT-Chattanooga ______ 2/25/89 Karen Pelphrey vs. UT-Chattanooga _____ 2/17/86 18. 33 Kristina Behnfeldt vs. Akron __________ 2/25/98 Kristina Behnfeldt vs. Northern Illinois ___ 1/31/98 Karen Pelphrey vs. Furman ____________2/1/86

3. 30 Karen Pelphrey vs. Robert Morris _______ 1/30/86 Thea Garland vs. Rio Grande __________ 2/13/80 5. 29 Karen Pelphrey vs. Charleston (W.Va.) ____ 11/28/84 Saundra Fullen vs. Shippensburg _______ 12/8/79 7. 28 Karen Pelphrey vs. Appalachian State ______1/9/86 Saundra Fullen vs. Indiana State _________3/6/80 Saundra Fullen vs. Eastern Kentucky _____ 12/20/79 10. 27 Karen Pelphrey vs. Pittsburgh _________ 2/25/86 Thea Garland vs. Morehead State _________1/8/80 12. 26 Karen Henry vs. West Virginia _________ 2/25/81 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 1. 6 Kizzy Hart vs. Houston _______________3/1/08 6 Natal Rosko vs. Eastern Kentucky _______ 11/30/94 3. 5 AJ Johnson vs. UAB______________ 1/11/14 Shay Weaver vs. Southern Miss_________ 2/28/13 Suporia Dickens vs. Rice_____________ 2/24/13 Shay Weaver vs. Tulane______________ 1/13/13 Shay Weaver Presbyterian College_______ 12/1/12 Shay Weaver vs. Jackson State_________ 11/30/12 Shay Weaver vs. UCF ________________3/1/12 Kizzy Hart vs. UAB __________________3/7/08 Kizzy Hart at Rice ________________ 2/28/08 Kizzy Hart vs. WVU _______________ 1/23/08 Sikeetha Shepard-Hall vs. Akron _________3/1/05 Sikeetha Shepard-Hall vs. Kent State ____ 3/10/04 Brandy Robertson vs. Eastern Michigan ___ 1/13/99 Natal Rosko vs. Ball State ___________ 1/29/98 Cindy McCauley vs. Davidson _________ 2/22/97 Tamira Higgins vs. Western Carolina _____ 1/18/95 Kristi Sexton vs. Davidson ___________ 2/28/94 Amanda Eddinger vs. UT-Chattanooga ___ 2/14/94 Kristi Huff vs. Western Carolina __________3/2/91

3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1. 13 Kizzy Hart vs. UAB __________________3/8/08 2. 11 AJ Johnson vs. Navy_____________12/29/13 Shay Weaver at Southern Miss__________ 1/10/13 Shay Weaver vs. Jackson State_________ 11/30/12 Kizzy Hart vs. SMU _________________3/8/08 Kizzy Hart at Rice ________________ 2/28/08 Kizzy Hart vs. WVU _______________ 1/23/08 Saundra Fullen went 19-of-28 from the floor for Kizzy Hart at Morehead State _________ 11/21/07 46 points in an upset win over Indiana State in Mary Pat Statler vs. Buffalo __________ 1/17/04 the 1980 MAIAW Regionals. Brandy Robertson vs. West Virginia _____ 1/27/99 11. 10 AJ Johnson vs. UAB______________ 1/11/14 FIELD GOALS MADE McKenzie Akers vs. WVU Tech_______ 12/9/13 1. 24^ Karen Pelphrey vs. Kentucky State ______ 2/22/84 Shay Weaver vs. West Virginia__________ 12/4/12 2. 19 Saundra Fullen vs. Indiana State _________3/6/80 Shay Weaver vs. SMU________________3/7/12 Saundra Fullen vs. Eastern Kentucky _____ 12/20/79 Shay Weaver vs. UCF_________________3/1/12 4. 17 Karen Pelphrey vs. Charleston (W.Va.) ____ 11/28/84 Reshundra Smiley vs. Miami (Ohio) _______2/5/05 Saundra Fullen vs. Shipppensburg (Pa.) ___ 12/8/79 Sikeetha Shepard-Hall vs. Kentucky _____ 12/12/04 6. 16 Karen Pelphrey vs. Appalachian State ____ 1/26/85 Sikeetha Shepard Hall vs. Ohio __________2/5/03 7. 15 Kristina Behnfeldt vs. Ohio __________ 2/10/99 Yaschico Stevens vs. UNC Asheville ______ 12/29/00 8. 14 Kristina Behnfeldt vs. Akron __________ 2/25/98 Brandy Robertson vs. Eastern Michigan ___ 1/13/99 Karen Pelphrey vs. Pittsburgh _________ 2/25/86 Natal Rosko vs. Ohio ______________ 2/14/98 10. 13 Five Players Cindy McCauley vs. Georgia Southern ____ 1/11/97 Natal Rosko vs. UT-Chattanooga _______ 1/16/95 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Tamira Higgins vs. UT-Chattanooga _____ 1/17/94 1. 32 Karen Pelphrey vs. Western Carolina _____ 1/29/83 Jill McElhinny vs. UNC-Charlotte _______ 12/8/90 2. 31 Karen Pelphrey vs. Kentucky State ______ 2/22/84 Jenelle Stephenson vs. Murray State _______1/2/88

Catie Knable posted 21- and 18-rebound games versus Bowling Green and Ohio, respectively.

3-POINT FG PERCENTAGE (MIN. FIVE 3-PT. FGA) 1. 100.0 Tamira Higgins vs. UT-Chattanooga (5-5) __ 1/17/94 2. 83.3 Shay Weaver at UCF (5-6) _____________3/1/12 Natal Rosko vs. Ball State (5-6) ________ 1/29/98 Cindy McCauley vs. Davidson (5-6) ______ 2/22/97 Kristi Huff vs. Western Carolina (5-6) _______3/2/91 6. 80.0 Norrisha Victrum vs. FAU (4-5)______ 2/26/14 AJ Johnson vs. Wofford (4-5)________12/19/13 Kim Griffin vs. Buffalo (4-5) __________ 2/19/05 Natal Rosko vs. Robert Morris (4-5) _____ 12/22/97 9. 66.7 Suporia Dickens at FIU (4-6)_______ 2/22/14 Suporia Dickens at UTEP (4-6)_______ 1/29/14 Reshundra Smiley vs. Memphis (4-6) ______3/2/06 Sikeetha Shepard-Hall vs. Ohio (4-6) ______2/9/05 Yaschico Stevens vs. WVU Tech (4-6) _____ 12/16/00 Natal Rosko vs. Eastern Kentucky (6-9) ___ 11/30/94 14. 62.5 Tamira Higgins vs. Western Carolina (5-8) _ 1/18/95 REBOUNDS 1. 23 Kristina Behnfeldt vs. Kent State _______ 2/23/98 Jenette Reed vs. Campbell ___________ 12/29/92 3. 22 Deanna Carter vs. West Virginia ________ 1/24/80 4. 21 Catie Knable vs. Bowling Green ________ 2/16/02 5. 20 Kristina Behnfeldt vs. Georgia Southern ___ 1/13/96 Nakia Watkins vs. Southern Illinois ______ 12/4/93 7. 19 Kristina Behnfeldt vs. Western Michigan ____2/5/98 Lisa Pruner vs. __________________ 1/17/81 9. 18 Crystal Champion vs. Kent State _________1/8/05 Catie Knable vs. Ohio ______________ 1/10/04 Kristina Behnfeldt vs. Eastern Michigan ___ 1/13/99 Kristina Behnfeldt vs. Youngstown State __ 11/20/98 Kristina Behnfeldt vs. West Virginia _____ 2/16/98 Jodi Baker vs. Youngstown State _______ 11/27/93 Sharon Deal vs. UT-Chattanooga _________2/5/89 Tammy Wiggins vs. Appalachian State ______2/3/86 Saundra Fullen vs. Charleston (W.Va.)____ 2/15/80 18. 17 Suporia Dickens at Houston________ 1/20/13

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Modupe Ishola vs. Wright State ________ 12/19/06 Yaschico Stevens vs. West Virginia ________1/9/01 Kristina Behnfeldt vs. Buff alo _________ 12/28/97 Kristina Behnfeldt vs. Brown _________ 12/31/95 Karen Pelphrey vs. Western __________ 1/18/86 Saundra Fullen vs. Ohio ____________ 12/10/79

ASSISTS 1. 17 Karla May vs. West Virginia Wesleyan ____ 1/27/83 2. 16 Karla May vs. Appalachian State _______ 1/26/85 3. 14 Karla May vs. Western Carolina ________ 12/15/84 4. 13 Kim Lewis vs. East Tennessee State ______ 2/16/87 Karla May vs. Appalachian State _______ 1/26/85 Tywanda Abercrombie vs. UT-Chattanooga _ 2/16/84 Thea Garland vs. Eastern Kentucky ______ 12/20/79

2. 10 Jenelle Stephenson vs. E. Tenn. State ____ 1/18/88 Karla May vs. West Virginia State _______ 11/25/83 4. 9 Casey Baker vs. Navy ______________ 12/16/07 Tracy Krueger vs. Georgia Southern _____ 1/30/93 6. 8 Tracy Krueger vs. West Virginia ________ 2/17/93 Jenelle Stephenson vs. Furman ________ 2/13/88 Tywanda Abercrombie vs. WVU Tech _____ 11/29/83 Karla May vs. WVU Tech ____________ 2/15/83 BLOCKED SHOTS 1. 12^ Sharon Deal vs. Youngstown St. _________1/4/89 2. 9 Sharon Deal vs. Appalachian St. _______ 2/25/89 3. 8 Sharon Deal vs. Furman ____________ 1/15/89 Saundra Fullen vs. Louisville __________ 1/14/80 5. 7 Chukwuka Ezeigbo at Indiana St. ____11/12/12 Thea Garland vs. Kentucky State _________2/9/80 Debbie Soloman vs. Kentucky State _______2/9/80 Saundra Fullen vs. Eastern Kentucky _____ 12/20/79

STEALS 1. 14+ Stephanie Wine vs. Western Carolina ____ 1/23/95

FREE THROWS MADE 1. 18+Kristina Behnfeldt vs. Miami (Ohio) _____ 1/20/99 2. 15 Sikeetha Shepard-Hall vs. UAB ________ 2/10/06 Kristina Behnfeldt vs. Central Michigan _____2/7/98 Deanna Carter vs. Concord College ________2/2/82 5. 14 Kristina Behnfeldt vs. Northern Illinois ___ 2/17/99 Kristina Behnfeldt vs. Western Michigan ____1/9/99 Kristina Behnfeldt vs. Kent State _______ 2/23/98 Kristina Behnfeldt vs. Eastern Kentucky ___ 11/14/97 9. 12 Norrisha Victrum vs. Wofford_______12/19/13 Kristina Behnfeldt vs. Miami (Ohio) _____ 2/21/98 Kristina Behnfeldt vs. Woff ord ________ 12/16/97 Lea Ann Parsley vs. Va. Commonwealth ___ 12/9/89 Sheila Johnson vs. American _________ 12/10/88 FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 1. 18 Kristina Behnfeldt vs. Miami (Ohio) _____ 1/20/99 Deanna Carter vs. Concord _____________2/2/82 Jenette Reed vs. Appalachian St. _______ 1/16/93 4. 17 Kendra King vs UAB _______________ 1/30/10 Kristina Behnfeldt vs. Central Michigan ___ 2/13/99 Kristina Behnfeldt vs. Eastern Kentucky ___ 11/14/97 7. 16 Sikeetha Shepard-Hall vs. UAB ________ 2/10/06 Teyonka Hodge vs. West Virginia _______ 1/11/05 Kristina Behnfeldt vs. Central Michigan ___ 11/24/98 Kim Shepherd vs. Radford ___________ 12/19/83 11. 15 Kristina Behnfeldt vs. Northern Illinois ___ 2/17/99 Kristina Behnfeldt vs. Central Michigan _____2/7/98 Kristina Behnfeldt vs. Kent State _________2/3/98 Kim Kraft vs. Eastern Kentucky ________ 12/28/91 Karen Pelphrey vs. East Carolina _______ 12/19/84 ^ denotes Southern Conference Record + denotes NCAA Record (Wine’s steal record ties fi ve others; Behnfeldt’s 18-for-18 performance is tied for the best FT percentage with 10 others - min.18 made - in NCAA history).

Karla May owns the three best single-game assist efforts in MU history, including a school record 17 assists on Jan. 27, 1983, vs. WV Wesleyan.

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INDIVIDUAL SEASON RECORDS POINTS 1. 732 Karen Pelphrey______________ 1985-86 2. 728 Karen Pelphrey______________ 1984-85 3. 703 Karen Pelphrey______________ 1983-84 4. 632 Saundra Fullen______________ 1979-80 5. 621 Kristina Behnfeldt____________ 1998-99 6. 603 Kristina Behnfeldt____________ 1997-98 7. 583 Karen Pelphrey______________ 1982-83 8. 486 *Tynikki Crook______________ 2010-11 9. 480 Thea Garland_______________ 1979-80 10. 479 Tammy Simms______________ 1986-87 11. 475 Kizzy Hart_________________ 2007-08 12. 469 Sheila Johnson______________ 1989-90 13. 455 Kristina Behnfeldt____________ 1996-97 14. 452 Sikeetha Shepard-Hall_________ 2005-06 15. 441 Sikeetha Shepard-Hall_________ 2004-05 *led C-USA in points per game (16.2) FIELD GOALS MADE 1. 314^ Karen Pelphrey______________ 1983-84 2. 301 Karen Pelphrey______________ 1985-86 3. 299 Karen Pelphrey______________ 1984-85 4. 285 Saundra Fullen______________ 1979-80 5. 261 Karen Pelphrey______________ 1982-83 6. 223 Tammy Simms______________ 1986-87 7. 216 Thea Garland_______________ 1979-80 8. 195 Kristina Behnfeldt____________ 1998-99

Thea Garland scored 480 points in the 197980 season, eighth best in Marshall history.

9. 10.

191 175

Kristina Behnfeldt____________ 1997-98 Sheila Johnson______________ 1990-91

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1. 600 Karen Pelphrey______________ 1984-85 2. 583 Karen Pelphrey______________ 1982-83 3. 574 Karen Pelphrey______________ 1985-86 4. 571 Karen Pelphrey______________ 1983-84 5. 554 Thea Garland_______________ 1979-80 6. 536 Saundra Fullen______________ 1979-80 7. 458 Kizzy Hart_________________ 2007-08 7. 435 Tammy Simms______________ 1986-87 8. 415 Sheila Johnson______________ 1989-90 9. 411 Karla May_________________ 1982-83 10. 410 Kristina Behnfeldt____________ 1998-99 3-POINT FIELD GOALS 1. 69 Shay Weaver_______________ 2012-13 2. 68 Kizzy Hart_________________ 2007-08 3. 55 Natal Rosko________________ 1994-95 4. 48 Natal Rosko________________ 1997-98 Amanda Eddinger____________ 1993-94 6. 45 AJ Johnson_______________2013-14 7. 44 Sikeetha Shepard-Hall_________ 2004-05 8. 43 Suporia Dickens_____________ 2013-14 9. 42 Reshundra Smiley____________ 2005-06 Cindy McCauley_____________ 1996-97 11. 40 Cindy McCauley_____________ 1995-96 12. 39 Shay Weaver_______________ 2011-12 Casey Baker________________ 2008-09 Tamira Higgins______________ 1994-95 Kristi Huff_________________ 1990-91 16. 38 Sikeetha Shepard-Hall_________ 2003-04 Brandy Robertson____________ 1998-99 18. 36 Stephanie Wine_____________ 1995-96 19. 34 McKenzie Akers____________2013-14 Sikeetha Shepard-Hall_________ 2002-03 Toni Patillo________________ 1998-99 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1. 216 Kizzy Hart_________________ 2007-08 2. 204 Shay Weaver_______________ 2012-13 3. 199 Shay Weaver_______________ 2011-12 4. 157 Natal Rosko________________ 1994-95 5. 139 Suporia Dickens_____________ 2013-14 6. 130 Amanda Eddinger____________ 1993-94 7. 128 Tamira Higgins______________ 1994-95 8. 127 AJ Johnson_______________2013-14 Brandy Robertson____________ 1998-99 Kristi Huff_________________ 1990-91 11. 126 Shay Weaver_______________ 2011-12 12. 125 Natal Rosko________________ 1997-98 Stephanie Wine_____________ 1995-96 14. 123 Cindy McCauley_____________ 1995-96 15. 122 McKenzie Akers____________2013-14 Reshundra Smiley____________ 2005-06 17. 121 Sikeetha Shepard-Hall_________ 2004-05 Sikeetha Shepard-Hall_________ 2003-04 19. 116 Toni Patillo_______________ 2000-01 20. 106 Toni Patillo_______________ 1998-99

In 1993-94, Tamira Higgins hit 38.6 percent of her 3-point field goal attempts, the fifth best mark in school history.

21. 104

Yaschico Stevens____________ 2000-01 Jenelle Stephenson__________ 1989-90

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT. (Min. 20 3-pt. FGM) 1. 43.3 Cindy McCauley____________ 1996-97 (42-97) 2. 42.1 Jenny Lincoln______________ 1996-97 (32-76) 3. 41.1 Casey Baker_______________ 2008-09 (39-95) 4. 38.7 Cindy McCauley____________ 1994-95 (24-62) 5. 38.6 Tamira Higgins_____________ 1993-94 (27-70) 6. 38.4 Natal Rosko_______________ 1997-98 (48-125) 7. 37.5 Alyssa Hammond___________ 2006-07 (21-56) 37.5 Kristina Behnfeldt___________ 1995-96 (21-56) 9. 37.2 Mary Pat Statler____________ 2003-04 (32-86) 10. 36.9 Amanda Eddinger___________ 1993-94 (48-130) 11. 36.4 Sikeetha Shepard-Hall________ 2004-05 (44-121) 12. 36.3 Jill McElhinny______________ 1990-91

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13. 35.7 14. 35.4 15. 35.0 35.0

(29-80) Cindy McCauley____________ 1997-98 (25-70) AJ Johnson______________2013-14 (45-127) Sikeetha Shepard-Hall________ 2002-03 (34-96) Catie Knable______________ 2003-04 (28-80) Natal Rosko_______________ 1994-95 (55-157)

REBOUNDS 1. 327 2. 324 3. 305 4. 277 5. 276 6. 271 7. 261 8. 257 9. 256 10. 253 11. 252 12. 251 13. 249 14. 242 15. 235

Saundra Fullen______________ 1979-80 Kristina Behnfeldt____________ 1997-98 Modupe Ishola______________ 2006-07 Catie Knable_______________ 2003-04 Tynikki Crook_______________ 2010-11 Kristina Behnfeldt____________ 1998-99 Catie Knable_______________ 2002-03 Kristina Behnfeldt____________ 1995-96 Sheila Johnson______________ 1989-90 Karen Pelphrey______________ 1985-86 Karen Pelphrey______________ 1984-85 Becky Williamson____________ 1979-80 Kristina Behnfeldt____________ 1996-97 Tynikki Crook_______________ 2008-09 Sharon Deal_______________ 1988-89

ASSISTS 1. 215 2. 192 3. 176 4. 169 5. 168 6. 156 7. 141 141 9. 137 137 11. 130 12. 119 13. 116 14. 115 15. 112

Karla May_________________ 1982-83 Karla May_________________ 1984-85 Karla May_________________ 1983-84 Thea Garland_______________ 1979-80 Karla May_________________ 1985-86 Tina Jones_________________ 1988-89 Casey Baker________________ 2008-09 Melissa Simms______________ 1993-94 Casey Baker________________ 2007-08 Kim Lewis_________________ 1986-87 Tywanda Abercrombie_________ 1984-85 Melissa Simms______________ 1992-93 Barb McConnell_____________ 1981-82 Kristi Huff_________________ 1991-92 Tywanda Abercrombie_________ 1985-86

STEALS 1. 122^* 2. 105 3. 91 4. 78 5. 76 6. 75 7. 74 8. 73 9. 72 10. 71

Tracy Krueger_______________ 1992-93 Casey Baker________________ 2007-08 Karla May_________________ 1982-83 Tywanda Abercrombie_________ 1983-84 Kim Lewis_________________ 1986-87 Thea Garland_______________ 1979-80 Tracy Krueger_______________ 1991-92 Jenelle Stephenson___________ 1989-90 Sheila Johnson______________ 1989-90 Tammy Simms______________ 1986-87

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11. 70 Stephanie Wine _____________ 1994-95 12. 68 Teyonka Hodge______________ 2003-04 Karla May_________________ 1985-86 14. 67 Casey Baker________________ 2008-09 Tamira Higgins______________ 1994-95 Tammy Wiggins_____________ 1984-85 *highest steals avg. (4.4/game) in SoCon history BLOCKED SHOTS 1. 117^* Sharon Deal_______________ 1988-89 2. 71 Sharon Deal_______________ 1987-88 3. 54 Chelsey Romero____________2013-14 4. 49 Tynikki Crook_______________ 2008-09 5. 40 Chukwuka Ezeigbo__________2013-14 Leandra King_______________ 2012-13 Tynikii Crook_______________ 2009-10 Modupe Ishola______________ 2006-07 9. 38 Leandra King_______________ 2011-12 10. 36 Chukwuka Ezeigbo__________2012-13 Amy Reed_________________ 2002-03 Tynikki Crook _______________ 2010-11 13. 31 Lisa Mason________________ 1995-96 14. 30 Modupe Ishola______________ 2005-06 15. 29 Keri Simmons______________ 1994-95 Jodi Baker_________________ 1993-94 17. 28 Modupe Ishola______________ 2004-05 Tynikki Crook_______________ 2007-08 Modupe Ishola______________ 2004-05 Erika Fall_________________ 1996-97 Lisa Pruner________________ 1982-83 *highest blocked shots avg. (4.2/game) in SoCon history FREE THROWS MADE 1. 214 Kristina Behnfeldt____________ 1998-99 2. 213 Kristina Behnfeldt____________ 1997-98 3. 153 Kristina Behnfeldt____________ 1995-96 4. 150 Tynikki Crook ______________ 2010-11 5. 148 Kristina Behnfeldt____________ 1996-97 6. 138 Sikeetha Shepard-Hall_________ 2005-06 7. 130 Karen Pelphrey______________ 1985-86 Karen Pelphrey______________ 1984-85 9. 117 Tynikki Crook_______________ 2008-09 10. 115 Sheila Johnson______________ 1989-90 11. 105 Tracy Krueger_______________ 1991-92 12. 98 Leah Scott________________2013-14 13. 96 Modupe Ishola______________ 2006-07 Lea Ann Parsley *____________ 1989-90 15. 95 Casey Baker________________ 2007-08 16. 91 Alyssa Hammond____________ 2007-08 Sikeetha Shepard-Hall_________ 2004-05 Jenny Leavitt_______________ 1988-89 Cindy McCauley_____________ 1995-96 *led nation in FT% (92.3 percent, 96-of-104) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 1. 262 Kristina Behnfeldt____________ 1998-99 2. 249 Kristina Behnfeldt____________ 1997-98 3. 228 Tynikki Crook _______________ 2010-11 4. 195 Sikeetha Shepard-Hall_________ 2005-06 5. 190 Kristina Behnfeldt____________ 1995-96

6. 187 Kristina Behnfeldt____________ 1996-97 7. 182 Tynikki Crook_______________ 2008-09 8. 172 Sheila Johnson______________ 1989-90 9. 163 Karen Pelphrey______________ 1985-86 10. 160 Karen Pelphrey______________ 1984-85 11. 152 Modupe Ishola______________ 2006-07 12. 151 Leah Scott________________2013-14 13. 144 Deanna Carter______________ 1980-81 14. 138 Casey Baker________________ 2007-08 15. 137 Jenette Reed_______________ 1992-93 16. 132 Kizzy Hart_________________ 2007-08 ^ Southern Conference Record

A regular visitor to the free-throw line, Deanna Carter made a then school record 88 free throws in 1980-81.


CAREER RECORDS POINTS 1. 2746 2. 2117 3. 1609 4. 1476 5. 1360 6. 1326 7. 1216 8. 1203 9. 1191 10. 1154 11. 1126 12. 1118 13. 1105 14. 1094 15. 1082 16. 1053 17. 1015 18. 984 19. 964 20. 937

Karen Pelphrey______________1982-86 Kristina Behnfeldt____________1995-99 Sikeetha Shepard-Hall__________2002-06 Tynikki Crook_______________2007-11 Tammy Wiggins______________1983-87 Sheila Johnson______________1987-91 Karla May_________________1982-86 Kristi Huff_________________1988-92 Cindy McCauley______________1994-98 Agnes Wheeler______________1974-79 Mary Lopez________________1975-79 Modupe Ishola______________2003-07 Tracy Krueger_______________1988-93 Deanna Carter_______________1978-82 Saundra Fullen______________1978-80 Lea Ann Parsley______________1986-90 Tamira Higgins______________1991-95 Chantelle Handy_____________2006-10 Alyssa Hammond_____________2006-10 Toni Patillo_________________1997-01

FIELD GOALS MADE 1. 1175 Karen Pelphrey______________1982-86 2. 664 Kristina Behnfeldt____________1995-99 3. 546 Tynikki Crook_______________2007-11 4. 545 Tammy Wiggins______________1983-87 5. 537 Sikeetha Shepard-Hall__________2002-06 Karla May_________________1982-86 7. 500 Sheila Johnson______________1987-91 8. 472 Saundra Fullen______________1978-80 9. 470 Kristi Huff_________________1988-92 10. 448 Modupe Ishola______________2003-07 11. 427 Chantelle Handy_____________2006-10 12. 420 Tracy Krueger_______________1989-93 13. 415 Deanna Carter_______________1978-82 14. 397 Cindy McCauley______________1994-98 15. 395 Lea Ann Parsley______________1986-90 16. 375 Tamira Higgins______________1991-95 17. 368 Kim Lewis_________________1984-88 18. 364 Jodi Baker_________________1991-95 19. 350 Tywanda Abercrombie__________1982-86 20. 345 Kim Kraft__________________1990-94 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1. 2328 Karen Pelphrey______________1982-86 2. 1351 Karla May_________________1982-86 3. 1341 Kristina Behnfeldt____________1995-98 4. 1303 Sikeetha Shepard-Hall__________2002-06 5. 1172 Kristi Huff_________________1988-92 6. 1167 Sheila Johnson______________1987-91 7. 1130 Tammy Wiggins______________1983-87 8. 1124 Tynikki Crook _______________2007-11 9. 1122 Deanna Carter_______________1978-82 10. 972 Chantelle Handy_____________2006-10 11. 971 Saundra Fullen______________1978-80 12. 965 Cindy McCauley______________1994-97 13. 956 Karen Henry________________1979-83 14. 909 Tracy Krueger_______________1989-93 15. 907 Tamira Higgins______________1991-95 16. 906 Debbie Solomon_____________1979-82

Karen Palphrey is Marshall’s all-time leading scorer with 2,746 point and is third in rebounds (891).

17. 18. 19. 20.

894 874 814 811

Toni Patillo_________________1997-01 Lea Ann Parsley______________1986-90 Tywanda Abercrombie__________1982-86 Kim Kraft__________________1990-94

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 1. 146 Sikeetha Shepard-Hall__________2002-06 2. 136 Natal Rosko________________1994-98 3. 131 Cindy McCauley______________1994-98 4. 121 Toni Patillo_________________1997-01 5. 108 Shay Weaver________________2011-13 6. 106 Kristi Huff_________________1988-92 7. 97 Stephanie Wine______________1992-96 8. 91 Amanda Eddinger_____________1990-94 9. 72 Tamira Higgins______________1991-95 10. 71 Reshundra Smiley_____________2004-06 11. 68 Kizzy Hart_________________2007-08 12. 67 Jenelle Stephenson____________1986-90 13. 64 Suporia Dickens______________2011-14 Keri Simmons_______________1994-97 15. 61 Rashedah Henriques___________2008-12 Kristina Behnfeldt____________1995-99 17. 60 Brandy Robertson_____________1996-99 Michelle Lenhart_____________1995-98 19. 57 Norrisha Victrum_______ 2012-present 20. 54 Catie Knable________________2000-04 Kristi Sexton________________1993-97 22. 50 Alix Barnette________________2006-09 Casey Baker________________2007-09 24. 48 Mary Pat Statler______________2003-06 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1. 436 Sikeetha Shepard-Hall__________2002-06

2. 423 3. 383 4. 352 6. 336 7. 318 8. 247 9. 237 10. 226 11. 225 12. 224 13. 218 14. 216 15. 206 16. 192 17. 190 18. 185 19. 180 20. 178 21. 168 22. 155 23. 151 24. 142 25. 138

Toni Patillo_________________1997-01 Natal Rosko________________1994-98 Cindy McCauley______________1994-98 Kristi Huff_________________1988-92 Stephanie Wine______________1992-96 Shay Weaver________________2011-13 Kristi Sexton________________1993-97 Jenelle Stephenson____________1986-90 Amanda Eddinger_____________1990-94 Tamira Higgins______________1991-95 Reshundra Smiley_____________2004-06 Rashedah Henriques___________2008-12 Kizzy Hart_________________2007-08 Suporia Dickens______________2011-14 Keri Simmons_______________1994-98 Brandy Robertson_____________1996-99 Norrisha Victrum_______ 2012-present Michelle Lenhart_____________1995-98 Alix Barnette________________2006-10 Kristina Behnfeldt____________1995-98 Erica Woods________________2009-14 Catie Knable________________2000-04 Mary Pat Statler______________2003-06 Casey Baker________________2007-09

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT. (min. 40 3-pt. FGM) 1. 40.3 Amanda Eddinger_____________1990-94 (91-226) 2. 37.2 Cindy McCauley______________1994-98 (131-352) 3. 36.3 Kristina Behnfeldt____________1995-99 (61-168) 4. 36.2 Casey Baker________________2007-09

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CAREER RECORDS 5. 35.8 6. 35.5 7. 34.6 8. 34.0 9. 33.8 10. 33.6

(50-138) Catie Knable________________2000-04 (54-151) Natal Rosko________________1994-98 (136-383) Jill McElhinny_______________1988-93 (45-130) Shay Weaver________________2011-13 (108-318) Mary Pat Statler______________2003-06 (48-142) Tracy Krueger_______________1989-93 (43-128)

REBOUNDS 1. 1101 2. 910 3. 891 4. 878 5. 835 6. 809 7. 747 8. 723 9. 671 10. 653 12. 632 13. 611 14. 585 15. 580 16. 566

Kristina Behnfeldt____________1995-99 Catie Knable________________2000-04 Karen Pelphrey______________1982-86 Tynikki Crook_______________2007-11 Modupe Ishola______________2003-07 Tammy Wiggins______________1983-87 Deanna Carter_______________1978-82 Sheila Johnson______________1987-91 Lisa Pruner_________________1980-84 Kristi Huff_________________1988-92 Becky Williamson_____________1977-80 Saundra Fullen______________1978-80 Au’Yana Ferguson_____________1998-02 Chantelle Handy_____________2006-10 Toni Patillo_________________1997-01 Lea Ann Parsley______________1986-90

17. 18. 19. 20.

565 556 552 525

Tracy Krueger_______________1989-93 Jodi Baker_________________1991-95 KaShawna Curry_____________2003-07 Amy Reed_________________1999-03

ASSISTS 1. 751 2. 423 3. 391 4. 386 5. 314 6. 299 7. 290 8. 286 9. 278 10. 272 11. 253 13. 252 14. 230 15. 220

Karla May_________________1982-86 Tywanda Abercrombie__________1982-86 Tina Jones_________________1987-91 Melissa Simms______________1990-94 Kim Lewis_________________1984-88 Kristi Huff _________________1988-92 Stephanie Wine______________1992-96 Sikeetha Shepard-Hall__________2002-06 Casey Baker________________2007-09 Toni Patillo_________________1997-01 Lea Ann Parsley______________1986-90 Tammy Wiggins______________1983-87 Chantelle Handy_____________2006-10 Tracy Krueger_______________1989-93 Teyonka Hodge______________2003-06

STEALS 1. 277 2. 273 3. 266 4. 245 5. 219 6. 190 7. 185 8. 178 9. 177 10. 172 11. 165 12. 163 13. 161 14. 154 15. 133

Tywanda Abercrombie__________1982-86 Tracy Krueger_______________1989-93 Karla May_________________1982-86 Tammy Wiggins______________1983-87 Jenelle Stephenson____________1986-90 Kristi Sexton________________1993-97 Toni Patillo_________________1997-01 Kim Lewis_________________1984-88 Stephanie Wine______________1992-96 Casey Baker________________2007-09 Kristi Huff_________________1988-92 Sheila Johnson______________1987-91 Tamira Higgins______________1991-95 Sikeetha Shepard-Hall__________2002-06 Karen Pelphrey______________1982-86

BLOCKED SHOTS 1. 188 Sharon Deal________________1987-89 2. 153 Tynikki Crook_______________2007-11 3. 119 Modupe Ishola______________2003-07 4. 91 Chris McClurkin______________1984-88 5. 87 Lisa Pruner_________________1980-84 6. 77 Chukwuka Ezeigbo______ 2011-present 7. 71 Tammy Simms_______________1986-87 8. 66 Amy Reed_________________1999-03 9. 65 Lea Ann Parsley______________1986-90 10. 63 Keri Simmons_______________1994-98 11. 61 Jodi Baker_________________1991-95 12. 60 Deanna Carter_______________1978-82 13. 55 KaShawna Curry_____________2003-07 Lisa Mason_________________1995-97 15. 54 Chelsey Romero_______ 2013-present 16. 46 Tammy Wiggins______________1983-87 17. 44 Catie Knable________________2000-04 Karen Pelphrey______________1982-86 Sheila Johnson ranks in the top-five in several career categories, including points, field goals and rebounds.

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Amy Reed is the eighth most prolific shot blocker in Marshall history (66).

FREE THROWS MADE 1. 728 Kristina Behnfeldt____________1995-99 2. 396 Karen Pelphrey______________1982-86 3. 389 Sikeetha Shepard-Hall__________2002-06 4. 380 Tynikki Crook_______________2007-11 5. 302 Sheila Johnson______________1987-91 6. 270 Tammy Wiggins______________1983-87 7. 265 Deanna Carter_______________1978-82 8. 263 Lea Ann Parsley______________1986-90 9. 254 Alyssa Hammond_____________2006-09 10. 239 Catie Knable________________2000-04 11. 222 Modupe Ishola______________2003-07 Kristi Sexton________________1993-97 Tracy Krueger_______________1989-93 14. 213 Cindy McCauley______________1994-98 15. 205 Jenny Leavitt_______________1985-89 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 1. 888 Kristina Behnfeldt____________1995-99 2. 606 Tynikki Crook_______________2007-11 3. 536 Sikeetha Shepard-Hall__________2002-06 4. 505 Karen Pelphrey______________1982-86 5. 458 Deanna Carter_______________1978-82 6. 450 Sheila Johnson______________1987-91 7. 408 Tammy Wiggins______________1983-87 8. 381 Modupe Ishola______________2003-07 9. 356 Tywanda Abercrombie__________1982-86 10. 339 Alyssa Hammond_____________2006-09 11. 331 Lea Ann Parsley______________1986-90 12. 322 Tracy Krueger_______________1989-93 13. 318 Amy Reed_________________1999-03 Catie Knable________________2000-04 15. 311 Kristi Sexton________________1993-97


1,000-POINT CLUB Karen Pelphrey

Sikeetha Shepard-Hall

Tynikki Crook

1982-86 2,746 Points

2002-06 1,609 Points

2007-11 1,476 Points

Tammy Wiggins

Sheila Johnson

Karla May

1983-87 1,360 Points

1987-91 1,326 Points

1982-86 1,216 Points

Kristi Huff

Cindy McCauley

Agnes Wheeler

1988-92 1,203 Points

1994-98 1,191 Points

1974-79 1,154 Points

Mary Lopez

Modupe Ishola

Tracy Krueger

2003-07 1,118 Points

1988-93 1,105 Points

Sandra Fullen

Lea Ann Parsley

1978-80 1,082 Points

1986-90 1,053 Points

1975-79 1,126 Points

Deanna Carter 1978-82 1,094 Points

Tamira Higgins 1991-95 1,015 Points

Kristina Behnfeldt 1995-99 2,117 Points 1,101 Rebounds The only basketball player in Marshall history, man or woman, to accumulate 2,000 points and 1,000 rebounds in a career.

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COACHING RECORDS BY YEAR

Donna Lawson 12 Seasons 1969-1981 Overall Record: 138-134 (.507) Conference Record: N/A

Judy Southard 11 Seasons 1981-1992 Overall Record: 178-130 (.578) Conference Record: 69-56 (.552)

Sarah Evans-Moore 5 Seasons 1992-1997 Overall Record: 74-67 (.525) Conference Record: 35-32 (.522)

Julienne Simpson 4 Seasons 1997-2001 Overall Record: 30-81 (.270) Conference Record: 10-56 (.151)

Royce Chadwick 10 Seasons 2001-2012 Overall Record: 161-169 (.512) Conference Record: 82-92 (.471)

Matt Daniel 2 Seasons 2012-present Overall Record: 20-41 (.512) Conference Record: 6-26 (.471)

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YEAR___________ W________ L_________ Pct.___________________ COACH 1969-70_________ 7________ 0________1.000_____________ Donna Lawson 1970-71________ 13________ 4_________.765_____________ Donna Lawson 1971-72________ 21________ 1_________.955_____________ Donna Lawson 1972-73________ 10_______ 11_________.476_____________ Donna Lawson 1973-74________ 18________ 7_________.720_____________ Donna Lawson 1974-75________ 14________ 8_________.636_____________ Donna Lawson 1975-76________ 13_______ 13_________.500_____________ Donna Lawson 1976-77_________ 7_______ 16_________.304_____________ Donna Lawson 1977-78_________ 3_______ 18_________.143_____________ Donna Lawson 1978-79________ 11_______ 16_________.407_____________ Donna Lawson 1979-80________ 20_______ 12_________.625_____________ Donna Lawson 1980-81_________ 1_______ 28_________.034_____________ Donna Lawson 1981-82_________ 8_______ 16_________.333______________Judy Southard 1982-83________ 10_______ 19_________.345______________Judy Southard 1983-84________ 18_______ 10_________.643______________Judy Southard 1984-85________ 19_______ 10_________.655______________Judy Southard 1985-86________ 18_______ 11_________.621______________Judy Southard 1986-87________ 24________ 5_________.828______________Judy Southard 1987-88________ 18_______ 10_________.643______________Judy Southard 1988-89________ 18_______ 10_________.643______________Judy Southard 1989-90________ 10_______ 18_________.357______________Judy Southard 1990-91________ 20________ 8_________.714______________Judy Southard 1991-92________ 15_______ 13_________.536______________Judy Southard 1992-93________ 15_______ 13_________.536________________ Sarah Evans 1993-94________ 12_______ 15_________.444__________ Sarah Evans-Moore 1994-95________ 14_______ 13_________.519__________ Sarah Evans-Moore 1995-96________ 15_______ 14_________.517__________ Sarah Evans-Moore 1996-97________ 18_______ 12_________.600__________ Sarah Evans-Moore 1997-98_________ 8_______ 21_________.276____________ Juliene Simpson 1998-99_________ 4_______ 22_________.154____________ Juliene Simpson 1999-00_________ 8_______ 20_________.286____________ Juliene Simpson 2000-01________ 10_______ 18_________.357____________ Juliene Simpson 2001-02_________ 9_______ 19_________.321____________ Royce Chadwick 2002-03________ 12_______ 17_________.414____________ Royce Chadwick 2003-04________ 18_______ 12_________.600____________ Royce Chadwick 2004-05________ 19_______ 10_________.655____________ Royce Chadwick 2005-06________ 15_______ 14_________.517____________ Royce Chadwick 2006-07________ 15_______ 15_________.500____________ Royce Chadwick 2007-08________ 17_______ 16_________.515____________ Royce Chadwick 2008-09________ 17_______ 15_________.531____________ Royce Chadwick 2009-10________ 14_______ 16_________.466____________ Royce Chadwick 2010-11_________ 9_______ 21_________.300____________ Royce Chadwick 2011-12________ 16_______ 14_________.533____________ Royce Chadwick 2012-13_________ 9_______ 21_________.300________________ Matt Daniel 2013-14________ 11_______ 20_________.355________________ Matt Daniel Total_________ 601______ 622________ .491


ALL-TIME RESULTS Donna Lawson 12 Seasons 1969-1981 Overall Record: 139-134

F 27 Fairmont State H W 72-26 MAIAW Regional Tournament M 10 Ball State N2 W 63-40 M 11 Calvin College N2 L 52-64 M 11 Western Illinois N2 W 46-43 (N1) Lost Creek, W.Va. (N2) Mt. Pleasant, Mich.

1969-70: 7-0 Adopted “Green Gals” nickname

Morehead State W 48-43 Morehead State W 40-36 Morris Harvey H W 55-13 West Virginia State W Concord W 59-49 Marshall Invitational A 3 West Liberty H W A 4 Concord H W *Limited information available from this season

1970-71: 13-4 J 17 J 23 J 30 F 4 F 13 F 13 F 15 F 18 F 20 M 5 M 13 M 13 M 14

Morris Harvey A W 46-19 Ohio A W 53-47 Eastern Kentucky A W 57-38 West Virginia State H W 61-26 Marshall Invitational Eastern Kentucky H W 67-48 Fairmont State H W 51-25 Eastern Kentucky H W 65-58 West Virginia State A W 78-35 Concord H W 80-53 Morris Harvey H W 70-32 AAU Regional Tournament Cleveland AAU N1 W 57-45 Cincinnati AAU N1 L 43-60 Pekin (Ill.) AAU N1 L 25-54

M 20 Western Michigan A W 51-47 M 21 Western Michigan A W 57-46 National Inv. Women’s Tournament M 24 East Stroudsburg N2 L 43-66 M 25 California State N2 L 48-70 (N1) Yorktown, Ind. (N2) Cullowhee, N.C.

1971-72: 21-1 J 15 J 19 J 20 J 21 J 22 J 25 J 29 J 30 F 1 F 5 F 10 F 12 F 19 F 20 F 23

Bowling Green A W 47-41 Concord H W 75-30 Salem A W 62-41 Pittsburgh N1 W 69-35 Ohio H W 55-32 Morris Harvey A W 71-32 Western Michigan H W 54-45 Western Michigan H W 58-36 Eastern Kentucky H W 65-43 Louisville H W 73-23 Concord A W 85-20 Ohio State H W 69-35 Louisville A W 73-42 Kentucky A W 77-50 Cincinnati A W 74-27 West Virginia State Tournament F 25 West Liberty H W 56-22 F 26 Salem H W 76-19 F 26 Fairmont State H W 60-32

1972-73: 10-11 J 11 J 12 J 13 J 26 F 2 F 3 F 5 F 7 F 9 F 10 F 15 F 17 F 20 F 22 F 22 F 23 F 24 F 27 M 8 M 9 M 9

Tennessee Tech A L 49-64 Maryville A W 45-32 Tennessee A L 39-49 Salem H W 49-19 Radford A L 36-41 Morris Harvey H W 52-28 West Virginia State H W 58-26 Taylor A W 63-28 Western Michigan A L 36-61 Western Michigan A L 50-60 Ohio A W 46-32 Ohio State A L 35-63 Eastern Kentucky A L 28-46 West Virginia State Tournament West Liberty H W 56-31 Salem H W 64-36 West Virginia State H W 79-34 Fairmont State H L 43-45 Kentucky H L 46-51 MAIAW Regional Tournament Indiana State N1 L 35-64 Cincinnati N1 W 52-40 Western Michigan N1 L 46-68

(N1) Cedarville, Ohio

1973-74: 18-7 J 9 J 10 J 11 J 12 J 22 J 25 J 26 J 26 F 1 F 2 F 2 F 5 F 9 F 10 F 12 F 16 F 19 F 23 F 25 F 25 F 26 F 27 M 7 M 8 M 9

Tennessee Western Carolina Winthrop Elon Concord West Virginia Fairmont State Salem

A L 40-44 A W 41-39 A W 46-45 A L 46-60 A W 70-31 A W 44-32 A W 54-46 A W 42-40 Radford Tournament Old Dominion N1 W 41-34 Radford A W 43-40 Virginia Tech N1 W 43-36 Morris Harvey A W 49-41 Western Michigan H W 54-49 Western Michigan H L 38-51 Ohio H W 47-43 Ohio State H L 48-57 Eastern Kentucky H L 36-38 Kentucky A W 53-50 West Virginia State Tournament West Virginia State N2 W 60-36 Morris Harvey N2 W 58-42 Fairmont State N2 W 48-42 Fairmont State N2 W 46-38 MAIAW Regional Tournament Western Illinois N3 L 40-49 Eastern Illinois N3 W 51-41 Wisconsin-Oshkosh N3 L 39-40

1974-75: 14-8 J 8 J 10 J 11 J 16 J 20 J 22 J 28 F 1 F 5 F 7 F 8 F 13 F 14 F 15 F 18 F 20 F 20 F 21 F 22 M 6 M 7 M 7

Indiana Central A W 75-13 Western Illinois A W 80-39 Illinois State A L 53-68 Concord H W 76-47 Salem H W 80-39 West Virginia H W 61-53 Morehead State A W 74-46 Radford H W 63-47 Kentucky H W 60-45 Indiana A L 53-75 Ohio State A L 43-67 Cedarville (OH) A W 63-48 Western Michigan A L 63-81 Western Michigan A L 72-86 Eastern Kentucky A L 59-66 West Virginia State Tournament Shepherd N1 W 74-51 Morris Harvey N1 W 77-41 West Virginia N1 W 75-52 Morris Harvey N1 W 75-49 MAIAW Regional Tournament Illinois State A L 66-86 Eastern Illinois N2 W 63-58 Bowling Green N2 L 48-53

(N1) Athens, W.Va. (N2) Normal, Ill.

1975-76: 13-13 D 1 D 4 D 10 D 13 J 7 J 9 J 10 J 13 J 16 J 17 J 21 J 23 J 27 J 31 F 5 F 12 F 13 F 14 F 17 F 18 F 19 F 20 F 21

Morehead State A W 75-61 Cedarville (OH) H W 71-36 Kentucky A L 56-57 Morris Harvey A L 46-60 Western Kentucky A L+ 59-61 Belmont A L 55-71 Tennessee Tech A L 52-90 Morris Harvey H L+ 55-56 Radford A W 74-65 Concord A W 75-45 West Virginia A W 50-48 Indiana H W 57-56 Morehead State H W 61-48 Cincinnati A W 56-48 Salem H W 72-47 Bowling Green A L+ 71-72 Western Michigan A L 44-71 Western Michigan A L 55-80 Eastern Kentucky H L 42-85 West Virginia State Tournament Bluefield State N1 W 100-28 Salem N1 W+ 70-63 Morris Harvey N1 W 64-58 West Virginia N1 W 69-68

F 28 North Carolina H L 49-66 MAIAW Regional Tournament M 11 Wis.-Stevens Point N2 L 53-69 M 12 Ohio State N2 L 48-85 (N1) Buckhannon, W.Va. (N2) Mt. Pleasant, Mich. + Overtime

(N1) Radford, Va. (N2) Athens, W.Va. (N3) Terre Haute, Ind.

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ALL-TIME RESULTS 1976-77: 7-16 D 1 D 4 D 8 D 10 D 11 J 5 J 6 J 7 J 8 J 11 J 15 J 19 J 21 J 22 J 27 J 31 F 16 F 18 F 26 M 2 M 3 M 4 M 5

Morehead State H L 68-75 Ohio State H L 56-87 Kentucky H L 58-65 Radford H L 40-53 Morris Harvey A L 57-62 Western Kentucky A L 56-92 Tennessee A L 39-114 Tennessee Tech A L 38-101 Belmont A L 28-75 Morris Harvey H W 69-68 Louisville A L 55-83 West Virginia H L 43-53 Indiana A L 46-69 Taylor A L 76-77 Concord N1 W 74-55 Morehead State A L 59-79 Eastern Kentucky A L 45-81 Bowling Green H W 60-57 Kent State H W 58-39 West Virginia State Tournament Shepherd N2 W 81-56 Glenville State N2 W 75-65 West Virginia N2 L 70-79 Davis & Elkins N2 W 89-68

(N1) Logan, W.Va. (N2) Buckhannon, W.Va.

1977-78: 3-18 D 3 D 5 D 7 D 9 D 10 J 6 J 7 J 14 J 18 F 1 F 3 F 4 F 7 F 10 F 11 F 11 F 14 F 20 F 24 F 28 M 1

Ohio State Morris Harvey Morehead State E. Tennesee State Radford

A L 51-102 H L 59-75 A L 61-88 A L 49-58 A L 62-77 Marshall Invitational Ohio H L 70-77 Morris Harvey H L 60-75 Morris Harvey H L 57-63 West Virginia H L 50-51 Kentucky A L 43-93 WVU Invitational Youngstown State N1 L 63-85 Kent State N1 L 64-65 Morehead State H W 79-78 Western Michigan Invitational Western Ontario N2 W 78-54 Western Michigan A L 65-85 Chicago Circle N2 L 40-76 Louisville H L 61-92 West Virginia A L 62-73 Kent State A L 66-70 West Virginia H W 74-65 West VirginiaŠ H L 56-68

(N1) Morgantown, W.Va. (N2) Kalamazoo, Mich. Š Game 3 of best-of-three series to determine WVIAA Large College champ between MU and WVU

1978-79: 11-16 N 28 Virginia Tech

H W 70-67 Pitt-Johnstown Tournament D 1 Indiana (PA) N1 W 82-71 D 2 Pitt-Johnstown A L 70-74 D 2 Duquesne N1 L 50-67

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D 6 Morehead State H L 40-93 James Madison Tournament D 8 James Madison A L 46-67 D 9 Western Carolina N2 L 87-100 D 15 Radford H W 83-77 D 16 Morris Harvey H W 78-75 D 21 Dayton H L 56-77 Western Ontario Tournament J 5 Ottawa N3 W 62-61 J 6 Western Ontario A W 49-44 J 6 St. Francis (Pa.) N3 W 52-34 J 10 West Virginia A L 82-85 J 12 Youngstown State H L 59-77 J 19 Miami (Ohio) H L 69-80 J 20 Western Michigan H W 73-49 J 25 Morris Harvey A L 54-60 J 27 Cincinnati H W 75-62 J 29 Morehead State A L 64-85 J 31 West Virginia H L 54-66 F 3 Kent State H W 76-72 F 5 W.Va. Wesleyan H L+ 101-104 F 15 Rio Grande A W 75-58 F 17 Northern Kentucky A L 39-84 F 20 Ohio A L 50-58 F 25 Louisville A L 60-73 (N1) Johnstown, Pa. (N2) Harrisonburg, Va. (N3) London, Ont. + Overtime

1979-80: 20-12 N 26 Alice Lloyd H W 82-35 D 1 Morehead State A L 43-71 Indiana (Pa.) Tournament D 7 Gannon N1 W 76-75 D 8 Shippensburg N1 W 84-67 D 8 St. John Fisher N1 W 71-51 D 10 Ohio H W 84-67 D 15 Radford A W 77-61 D 17 Northern Kentucky H L 64-92 D 20 Eastern Kentucky H W 80-62 J 2 West Virginia A W 76-75 J 3 East Carolina H L 59-63 J 8 Morehead State H W 69-65 J 10 Virginia Tech A L 57-70 J 12 Miami (Ohio) A W 60-52 J 14 Louisville H W 60-56 J 16 Indiana (PA) H W 67-58 J 18 Western Michigan A L+ 77-82 J 19 Youngstown State A L 56-62 J 24 West Virginia H W 84-72 J 26 Concord H W 83-65 J 28 Charleston (WV) H W 72-61 F 1 Kent State A L 59-65 F 2 Cincinnati A W 64-60 F 4 Dayton A L 74-95 F 9 Kentucky State H W 80-70 F 11 West Virginia State H W 85-69 F 13 Rio Grande H L 96-98 F 15 Charleston (WV) A L 78-89 F 23 Cleveland State H W 50-47 MAIAW Regional M 6 Indiana State A W 102-90 M 7 Detroit N2 L 54-109 M 8 Ohio State N2 L 62-79 (N1) Indiana, Pa. (N2) Terre Haute, Ind.

+ Overtime

1980-81: 1-28 N 22 N 28 D 2 D 6 D 9 D 13 D 15 D 20 D 22 J 3 J 7 J 10 J 12 J 17 J 19 J 22 J 24 J 31 F 2 F 5 F 6 F 7 F 12 F 14 F 16 F 19 F 21 F 25 M 2

Concord N1 W Charleston (WV) A L Ohio State H L District of Columbia H L Eastern Kentucky A L Radford H L West Virginia H L Youngstown State H L Ohio A L Indiana A L Kentucky State A L Dayton H L Cleveland State A L Louisville A L Charleston (WV) H L E. Tennessee State A L Appalachian State A L Cincinnati H L Morehead State H L Redbird Invitational Western Michigan N2 L James Madison N2 L Northern Kentucky N2 L Morehead State A L Kent State H L Virginia Tech H L E. Tennessee State H L Northern Kentucky A L West Virginia A L Kentucky A L

69-52 58-80 63-82 57-78 46-70 61-74 65-95 63-79 54-85 59-90 55-67 68-89 68-73 61-71 66-82 54-69 59-61 51-69 70-95 57-74 50-81 60-83 48-89 66-76 61-79 45-76 56-93 64-88 60-100

(N1) Logan, W.Va. (N2) Normal, Ill.

Judy Southard 11 Seasons 1981-1992 Overall Record: 178-130 Conference Record: 69-56

1981-82: 8-16 [Adopted Lady Herd as nickname] N 20 N 21 D 2 D 5 D 7 D 11 D 15 D 19 J 2 J 7 J 14 J 18 J 22 J 23 J 25 J 30 F 2

Wake Forest N1 W 68-58 Duke A W 58-57 District of Columbia A L 76-78 West Virginia H L 61-70 Louisville H L 53-70 WVU Tech H W 61-48 Northern Kentucky H L 64-66 Eastern Kentucky H L 61-82 Cincinnati A L 64-82 Kentucky State H L 43-55 Charleston (WV) H W 62-54 Virginia Tech A L 52-71 Marshall SoCon Invitational E. Tennessee State H W 64-61 UT-Chattanooga H L 63-65 Morehead State A L 52-84 Radford A L 58-61 Concord H W 74-45


ALL-TIME RESULTS F 6 F 8 F 11 F 13 F 15 F 20 F 24

James Madison Morehead State Charleston (WV) Dayton Ohio West Virignia Kent State

H H A A H A A

W L L L W L L

72-69 61-93 49-76 41-88 71-70 57-70 55-73

(N1) Durham, N.C.

1982-83: 10-19, 3-6 SoCon N 29 D 1 D 4 D 11 D 13 D 17 J 4 J 5 J 7 J 13 J 15 J 18 J 22 J 24 J 27 J 29 J 31 F 3 F 6 F 7 F 10 F 15 F 17 F 19 F 22 F 26

Virginia Tech H L 69-73 Louisville A L 52-80 West Virginia A L 58-87 Charleston (WV) H L 64-74 Radford H W 70-66 Milligan H W 75-57 Furman* A W+ 71-62 South Carolina A L 62-87 Coastal Carolina A L 57-68 West Virginia H L 49-64 Dayton H L 53-61 Morehead State A L 57-67 Appalachian State* A L 69-71 E. Tennessee State* A L 65-78 W.Va. Wesleyan H W 81-61 Western Carolina* H L 55-78 Charleston (WV) A L 72-78 Kentucky State H L 59-70 UT-Chattanooga* A L 53-65 Western Carolina* A L 61-77 Morehead State H W 65-55 WVU Tech H W 75-51 Appalachian State* H W 66-65 E. Tennessee State* H L 65-68 Eastern Kentucky A L 71-88 UT-Chattanooga* H W 83-76 Southern Conference Tournament M 3 Appalachian State H W 82-76 M 4 E. Tennessee State H W 66-59 M 5 UT-Chattanooga H L 51-69 SC Tourn: ASU in 1st Rd.; ETSU in Semis; UTC in Finals + Overtime

1983-84: 18-10, 6-3 SoCon N 22 Concord N 25 N 26 N 29 D 3 D 7 D 10 D 15 D 17 D 19 J 5 J 6 J 7 J 10 J 13 J 15 J 21 J 23 J 26 F 4 F 6 F 11

H W 86-36 Marshall Thanksgiving Invitational West Virginia State H W 102-53 WVU Tech H W 92-68 WVU Tech H W 80-59 West Virginia H L 65-76 Glenville State H W 65-53 North Carolina A&T H W 79-51 Morehead State A L 57-70 Virginia Tech A L 64-76 Radford A L 63-65 Central Florida Holiday Classic McNeese State N1 L 72-87 Oklahoma City N1 W 74-63 Western Carolina* N1 W 80-60 E. Tennessee State* H L 57-61 Appalachian State* H W 91-58 South Carolina H W 89-80 Western Carolina* A W 88-71 UT-Chattanooga* A L 71-82 Charleston (WV) H W 82-71 Western Carolina* H W 81-65 UT-Chattanooga* H W 80-68 E. Tennessee State* A L 72-81

F 13 Appalachian State* A W 82-60 East Carolina Invitational F 17 East Carolina A W 78-68 F 18 Cheyney N2 L 68-94 F 22 Kentucky State H W 98-76 Southern Conference Tournament F 25 Furman H W 89-61 F 28 E. Tennessee State N3 L 64-66 (N1) Orlando, Fla. (N2) Greenville, N.C. (N3) Chattanooga, Tenn. SC Tourn: FU in 1st Rd.; ETSU in Semis

1984-85: 19-10, 9-1 SoCon Co-SoCon Reg. Season Champs N 26 WVU Tech H W 126-62 N 28 Charleton (WV) A W 98-81 D 3 West Virginia A L 71-78 Sycamore Classic Tournament D 7 Austin Peay N1 L 74-75 D 8 Ball State N1 W 84-69 D 15 Western Carolina* H W 95-70 D 17 Ohio H W 92-79 D 19 East Carolina H W 86-76 West Virginia Classic D 21 Fairmont State N2 W 78-55 D 22 West Virginia A L 79-92 Central Florida Holiday Tournament J 4 Florida A&M N3 L 71-75 J 5 Southwest Louisiana N3 W 80-74 J 6 Georgia Southern N3 L 74-79 J 10 West Virginia State H W 85-58 J 14 Appalachian State* A W 80-67 J 17 Morehead State H L 60-73 J 20 UT-Chattanooga* H W 84-81 J 26 Appalachian State* H W 89-88 J 28 Radford H W 88-72 F 2 E. Tennessee State* H W 75-74 F 4 Furman* A W 83-62 F 8 Kentucky A L 80-95 F 12 Virginia Tech H L 74-85 F 16 Furman* H W 98-65 F 18 E. Tennessee State* A W+ 72-67 F 21 UT-Chattanooga* A L 77-87 F 27 Western Carolina* A W 95-67 Southern Conference Tournament M 9 Appalachian State N4 W 68-62 M 10 UT-Chattanooga A L 76-88 (N1) Terre Haute, Ind. (N2) Morgantown, W.Va. (N3) Orlando, Fla. (N4) Johnson City, Tenn. + Overtime SC Tourn: ASU in Semis; UTC in Finals

1985-86: 18-11, 8-2 SoCon Co-SoCon Reg. Season Champs N 22 Kentucky H L 73-102 N 26 Charleston (WV) H W 90-72 D 3 Ohio A L 68-82 Lady Tiger Invitational D 6 Tennessee Tech N1 L 64-81 D 7 Arkansas State N1 W 89-85 D 10 West Virginia H W 90-72 D 14 Virginia Tech A L 71-91 D 16 Radford A W 68-63 D 20 St. Francis H W 91-48 J 2 Salem College H W * 1-0

J 4 J 7 J 9 J 13 J 18 J 22 J 25 J 30 F 1 F 3 F 7 F 8

Georgia Tech A L Mercer A W Appalachian State* A W E. Tennessee State* A L Western Carolina* H W Morehead State A L UT-Chattanooga* H W Robert Morris H W Furman* H W Appalachian State* H W Lady Herd Classic Georgia Southern H W James Madison H L

81-83 95-81 75-66 61-65 79-62 67-82 85-76 80-66 84-65 76-55 78-67 63-67

F 10 F 15 F 17 F 22 F 25

E. Tennessee State* H W 84-81 Western Carolina* A W 76-61 UT-Chattanooga* A L 72-75 Furman* A W 77-68 Pittsburgh A L 75-78 Southern Conference Tournament M 7 E. Tennessee State N2 W 77-72 M 8 UT-Chattanooga N2 L 69-77 * Win by forfeit (N1) Memphis, Tenn. (N2) Boone, N.C. SC Tourn: ETSU in Semis; UTC in Finals

1986-87: 24-5, 9-1 SoCon N 29 D 2 D 3 D 6 D 8 D 10 D 13 D 14 D 20 D 22 J 2 J 3 J 4 J 7 J 10 J 17 J 19 J 22 J 24 J 26 J 31 F 4 F 7 F 9 F 14 F 16 F 21 M 5 M 7

Co-SoCon Reg. Season Champs Concord H W 64-45 Radford H W 71-58 Fairmont State H W 83-58 West Virginia A L 82-85 Pittsburgh H W 67-60 Ohio H W 70-53 Lady Herd Classic Mercer H W 104-70 Va. Commonwealth H W 77-73 Robert Morris A W 55-52 St. Francis A W 95-64 Central Florida Classic South Florida N1 W 65-57 Central Florida A W 78-77 Oklahoma State N1 L 78-84 South Carolina A L 57-66 Charleston (WV) H W 81-50 Furman* A W 66-56 E. Tennessee State* H W 75-64 Xavier H W+ 76-72 UT-Chattanooga* A W 73-62 Western Carolina* A W 77-56 Appalachian State* H L 64-66 Morehead State H W 69-62 Furman* H W 76-43 UT-Chattanooga* H W 83-45 Appalachian State* A W 64-59 E. Tennessee State* A W 80-74 Western Carolina* H W 74-72 Southern Conference Tournament E. Tennessee State N1 W% 83-81 Appalachian State N1 L 65-68

(N1) Orlando, Fla. (N2) Cullowhee, N.C. + Overtime; % Double Overtime SC Tourn: ETSU in Semis; ASU in Finals

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ALL-TIME RESULTS M 9 Furman

1987-88: 18-10, 8-2 SoCon N 28 N 30 D 3 D 5 D 7 D 9 D 12 D 13 D 19 D 31 J 1 J 2 J 5 J 10 J 16 J 18 J 23 J 30 F 6 F 8 F 13 F 18 F 20 F 22 F 28 M 7 M 10 M 12

Co-SoCon Reg. Season Champs Duquesne H W 79-53 West Virginia H L 67-72 Radford A L 63-77 Xavier A W 59-44 Davis & Elkins H W 101-50 Ohio A L 67-70 Lady Herd Classic Western Carolina* H W 89-69 Georgia Southern H W 82-69 Louisville H W 73-64 Stetson Classic Robert Morris N1 W 64-56 DePaul N1 L 64-74 Murray State N1 L 77-79 Coastal Carolina A W 78-51 Kentucky H W 58-57 Appalachian State* A L 60-63 E. Tennessee State* A W 74-59 Furman* H W 74-58 UT-Chattanooga* H W 70-66 E. Tennessee State* H W 82-63 Charleston (WV) A L 66-92 Furman* A W 63-55 Morehead State A W 72-68 Western Carolina* A W 52-36 UT-Chattanooga* A W 63-60 Appalachian State* H L 73-77 South Carolina H L 58-70 Southern Conference Tournament UT-Chattanooga H W 80-77 Appalachian State H L 67-72

(N1) Deland, Fla. SC Tourn: UTC in Semis; ASU in Finals

1988-89: 18-10, 9-1 SoCon N 26 N 28 N 30 D 3 D 6 D 10 D 11 D 14 D 20 D 22 J 4 J 6 J 13 J 15 J 22 J 26 J 28 J 31 F 3 F 5 F 9 F 12 F 18 F 20 F 25 F 27 M 4

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Co-SoCon Reg. Season Champs Bluefield State H W 84-41 Charleston (WV) H W 65-42 Eastern Kentucky H W 78-63 Duquesne A L 52-68 Louisville A L 58-64 Lady Herd Classic American H W 85-50 North Carolina H L 55-66 Ohio H W 75-60 Ohio State A L 54-97 Xavier A L 61-63 Mount St. Mary’s A W 70-67 Towson State A W 70-47 Kentucky A L 61-72 Furman* H W 71-61 E. Tennessee State* H W 73-67 Morehead State H L 67-73 Appalachian State* H W 79-72 Radford H W 67-58 Western Carolina* A W 67-54 UT-Chattanooga* A W 72-71 West Virginia N1 L 42-77 Western Carolina* H W 72-63 Furman* A W 72-66 UT-Chattanooga* H W 56-52 Appalachian State* A L 58-66 E. Tennessee State* A W 69-65 Youngstown State H W 63-59

Southern Conference Tournament N2 L 56-75

(N1) Charleston, W.Va. (N2) Johnson City, Tenn. SC Tourn: FU in Semis

1989-90: 10-18, 4-6 SoCon N 25 Duquesne N 27 Charleston (WV) D 1 D 2 D 9 D 10 D 13 D 17 D 21 J 4 J 6 J 13 J 15 J 17 J 20 J 22 J 27 J 29 F 1 F 3 F 7 F 10 F 14 F 17 F 24 F 26 M 3 M

H W 92-70 H L 66-75 Taco Bell Classic Nevada-Reno N1 L 66-75 Baylor N1 W 84-71 Lady Herd Classic Va. Commonwealth H L 94-97 Wright State H W 92-47 Louisville H L 78-85 Ohio State H L 64-82 Ohio A L 65-80 Pikeville H W 100-59 West Virginia A L 39-81 UT-Chattanooga* A L 63-88 Western Carolina* A W 60-50 Liberty H W 104-53 Furman* H L 74-84 Youngstown State A L 64-79 Appalachian State* A L 59-85 E. Tennessee State* A L 78-90 Xavier H W 79-76 UT-Chattanooga* H L 74-88 Morehead State A L 60-71 Shawnee State H L 76-79 Eastern Kentucky A L 67-82 Furman* A L 70-77 Appalachian State* H W 69-67 E. Tennessee State* H W 66-63 Western Carolina* H W 90-60 Southern Conference Tournament E. Tennessee State A L 58-61

(N1) Fresno, Calif. SC Tourn: ETSU in 1st Rd.

1990-91: 20-8, 7-3 SoCon N 23 N 24 N 28 D 4 D 5 D 7 D 8 D 17 D 22 J 2 J 3 J 4 J 10 J 12 J 16 J 19 J 26 J 28 F 4 F 6 F 8 F 10 F 16

Virginia Commonwealth Tournament Va. Commonwealth A L 61-72 Howard N1 W 68-54 Ohio H W 70-58 Wright State A W 61-50 West Virginia H W 70-63 Lady Herd Classic Charleston Southern H W 93-39 UNC Charlotte H L 63-64 Vanderbilt A L 36-67 Xavier A W 76-66 UCF Holiday Classic Boston N2 W 62-51 Fairfield N2 W 58-54 McNeese State N2 W 86-48 West Virginia State H W 83-39 UT-Chattanooga* A L 77-79 Morehead State H W 74-63 Furman* A L 58-75 Appalachian State* H W 58-56 Youngstown State H L 69-75 Liberty A W 65-56 Western Carolina* A W 88-63 E. Tennessee State* H L 54-67 Furman* H W 65-59 Appalachian State* A W 59-46

F 18 F 24 F 28 M 2

E. Tennessee State* A W 71-61 UT-Chattanooga* H W 71-65 Mount St. Mary’s H W 83-52 Western Carolina* H W 75-45 Southern Conference Tournament M 8 E. Tennessee State A L 66-72 (N1) Richmond, Va. (N2) Orlando, Fla. SC Tourn: ETSU in Semis

1991-92: 15-13, 6-4 SoCon N 23 West Virginia State H W 94-40 Georgia State Tournament N 29 Campbell N1 W 67-60 N 30 Georgia State A W 66-61 Liberty Tournament D 6 New Hampshire N2 L 61-62 D 7 Liberty A W 64-62 Lady Herd Classic D 14 WVU Tech H W 79-61 D 15 Tennessee State H W 74-55 D 19 Ohio A L 57-79 D 28 Eastern Kentucky H L 60-63 D 31 Mercer A L 56-71 Georgia Southern Tournament J 3 Kent State N3 L 72-86 J 4 Radford N3 L 79-82 J 8 Robert Morris H W 79-67 J 11 UT-Chattanooga* H L 65-81 J 18 Furman* A L 71-82 J 22 West Virginia N4 L 73-89 J 25 Appalachian State* A L 64-78 J 27 E. Tennessee State* A W 65-50 F 2 Furman* H L 65-69 F 8 Western Carolina* A W 59-46 F 10 UT-Chattanooga* A W 58-45 F 13 Morehead State A W 76-66 F 15 E. Tennessee State* H W 87-75 F 19 Wright State H W 74-50 F 22 Appalachian State* H W 79-67 M 1 Western Carolina* H W 69-58 M 7 Youngstown State A L 51-67 Southern Conference Tournament M 12 Western Carolina N5 L+ 58-59 (N1) Atlanta, Ga. (N2) Lynchburg, Va. (N3) Statesboro, Ga. (N4) Charleston, W.Va. (Capital Classic) (N5) Johnson City, Tenn. SC Tourn: WCU in 1st Rd. + Overtime Sarah Evans-Moore 5 Seasons 1992-97 Overall Record: 74-67 Conference Record: 35-32

1992-93: 15-13, 5-7 SoCon D 1 Kentucky D 4 Winthrop D 5 UNC Asheville

A L Lady Herd Classic H W H W

44-79 76-60 92-37


ALL-TIME RESULTS D 8 D 16 D 18 D 21 D 29 D 30 J 2 J 3 J 10 J 16 J 17 J 23 J 24 J 30 J 31 F 2 F 13 F 14 F 17 F 21 F 27 F 28 M 4 M 11 M 12

Wright State A L 57-71 Youngstown State H W 65-62 Ohio H W 75-55 St. Francis H W 60-42 Virginia Tech Tournament Campbell N1 W 68-58 Virginia Tech A L 78-84 Coastal Carolina Tournament North Carolina N2 L 42-67 North Carolina A&T N2 W 71-59 Furman* H L 70-93 Appalachian State* H W 71-61 E. Tennessee State* H W 78-72 Furman* A L 65-68 Western Carolina* A W 79-63 Georgia Southern* H L 65-86 UT-Chattanooga* H L 64-71 Eastern Kentucky A W 84-80 Appalachian State* A L 47-80 E. Tennessee State* A W 86-81 West Virginia N3 W 92-81 Western Carolina* H W 84-65 Georgia Southern* A L 61-74 UT-Chattanooga* A L 60-77 Morehead State H L 63-65 Southern Conference Tournament E. Tennessee State A W 74-55 Furman N4 L 58-74

(N1) Blacksburg, Va. (N2) Conway, S.C. (N3) Charleston, W.Va. (Capital Classic) (N4) Johnson City, Tenn. SC Tourn: ETSU in 1st Rd.; FU in Semis

1993-94: 12-15, 6-7 SoCon N 27 Youngstown State A W 75-52 Virginia Tournament D 3 Virginia A L 73-105 D 4 Southern Illinois N1 L 62-78 D 7 Eastern Kentucky H L 64-85 D 9 Ohio A L 65-85 D 11 Radford H L 80-93 D 18 Robert Morris A W 71-65 D 20 St. Francis (Pa.) A W 95-78 D 22 Duquesne A W 61-57 J 3 St. Peter’s A W 76-75 J 8 E. Tennessee State* H W 73-65 J 15 Georgia Southern* A L 74-81 J 17 UT-Chattanooga* A L 67-75 J 19 West Virginia N2 L 66-73 J 22 Appalachian State* H L 60-67 J 24 Western Carolina* H W 84-70 J 29 Furman* A L 71-89 F 2 Morehead State A W 76-70 F 6 E. Tennessee State* A L 76-92 F 12 Georgia Southern* H L 53-68 F 14 UT-Chattanooga* H W 75-62 F 16 Kentucky H L 43-66 F 19 Appalachian State* A L 60-79 F 21 Western Carolina* A W 79-67 F 26 Furman* H W 70-66 F 28 Davidson* H W 90-64 Southern Conference Tournament M 10 UT-Chattanooga N3 L 56-70 (N1) Charlottesville, Va. (N2) Charleston, W.Va. (Capital Classic) (N3) Greenville, S.C. SC Tourn: UTC in 1st Rd.

1994-95: 14-13, 6-8 SoCon N 26 N 30 D 3 D 6 D 10 D 16 D 18 D 21 J 3 J 4 J 7 J 10 J 14 J 16 J 18 J 21 J 23 J 30 F 4 F 8 F 11 F 13 F 18 F 20 F 24 F 26 M 1

Youngstown State H W 81-73 Eastern Kentucky A L 65-81 Duquesne H W 65-60 Morehead State H W 95-66 Radford A W 73-64 Furman* H L 75-91 James Madison A L 67-100 Wright State H W 64-60 UNC Wilmington Tournament Siena N1 L 66-79 UNC Wilmington A W 75-59 E. Tennessee State* A L 72-77 Cincinnati H W 84-67 Georgia Southern* H L 61-74 UT-Chattanooga* H W 78-60 West Virginia N2 W 87-72 Appalachian State* A L 56-109 Western Carolina* A W 72-69 Davidson* H W 88-77 E. Tennessee State* H W 79-75 Kentucky A L 58-91 UT-Chattanooga* A L 62-84 Georgia Southern* A L 65-80 Western Carolina* H L 74-77 Appalachian State* H W 71-59 Davidson* A W 68-65 Furman* A L 64-76 Southern Conference Tournament Appalachian State A L 71-90

(N1) Wilmington, N.C. (N2) Charleston, W.Va. (Capital Classic) SC Tourn: ASU in 1st Rd.

1995-96: 15-14, 9-6 SoCon N 25 Youngstown State A L 75-87 N 27 Eastern Kentucky H W 77-61 D 3 James Madison H L 44-73 D 6 Morehead State A L 76-87 D 10 Radford H W 81-65 South Florida Holiday Classic D 17 South Florida A L 69-80 D 18 Ala.-Birmingham N1 L 60-75 D 21 Wright State A L 64-67 Villanova Tournament D 29 St. Bonaventure N2 L 73-84 D 30 Brown N2 W 69-60 J 6 E. Tennessee State* H W 95-88 J 13 Georgia Southern* A L 77-93 J 15 UT-Chattanooga* A L 65-68 J 18 West Virginia N3 L 71-76 J 20 Appalachian State* H L 75-81 J 22 Western Carolina* H W 69-56 J 27 Furman* A L 62-70 J 29 Davidson* H W 87-64 J 31 Furman* H W 73-59 F 7 Kentucky H W 72-66 F 10 UT-Chattanooga* H W 70-52 F 12 Georgia Southern* H W 89-73 F 17 Western Carolina* A W 83-72 F 19 Appalachian State* A L 82-85 F 24 Davidson* A W 85-69 F 26 E. Tennessee State* A W 84-67 Southern Conference Tournament F 28 Western Carolina H W 83-74 M 2 Georgia Southern N4 W 108-82 M 3 Appalachian State N4 L 75-77 (N1) Tampa, Fla.

(N2) Philadelphia, Pa. (N3) Charleston, W.Va. (Capital Classic) (N4) Greensboro, N.C. SC Tourn: WCU in 1st Rd.; GSU in Semis; ASU in Finals

1996-97: 18-12, 9-5 SoCon N 23 N 25 N 30 D 4 D 7 D 8 D 15 D 17 D 19 D 28 D 31 J 4 J 6 J 11 J 13 J 18 J 20 J 25 J 27 F 1 F 3 F 8 F 10 F 15 F 17 F 22 F 26 M 1 M 2 M 14

Southern Conf. Tourn. Champions NCAA Tournament Howard H W 82-71 Eastern Kentucky A L 65-86 Youngstown State H L+ 86-102 Morehead State H W 67-52 Brown Classic Texas A&M N1 L 65-78 Bucknell N1 W+ 88-84 Radford A L 87-94 West Virginia N2 L 78-86 Robert Morris H W 95-74 Canisius A W 88-76 Buffalo A L 55-70 E. Tennessee State* A W 75-68 Furman* A L 58-64 Georgia Southern* H W 82-72 UT-Chattanooga* H W 80-65 Appalachian State* A L 66-71 Western Carolina* A L 67-68 Furman* H W+ 94-81 Davidson* H W 81-73 E. Tennessee State* H W 92-71 Wofford A W 74-63 UT-Chattanooga* A L 60-63 Georgia Southern* A W 94-81 Western Carolina* H W 75-72 Appalachian State* H L 82-86 Davidson* A W 67-66 Southern Conference Tournament Western Carolina H W 85-77 Appalachian State N3 W 79-74 Georgia Southern N3 W 77-69 NCAA Tournament Colorado A L 49-69

(N1) Providence, R.I. (N2) Charleston, W.Va. (Capital Classic) (N3) Greensboro, N.C. SC Tourn: WCU in Quarters; ASU in Semis; GSU in Finals + Overtime

Juliene Simpson 4 Seasons 1997-2001 Overall Record: 30-81 Conference Record: 10-56

1997-98: 8-21, 3-15 MAC N 15 Eastern Kentucky N 22 Akron* Hawaii Airlines Rainbow Classic N 28 Alabama N 29 Idaho N 30 California D 3 Kent State*

H H

L L

90-97 57-72

N1 N1 N1 A

L L L L

62-91 62-65 59-66 67-88

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ALL-TIME RESULTS D 6 D 16 D 20 D 22 D 28 D 30 J 3 J 5 J 8 J 10 J 17 J 21 J 24 J 29 J 31 F 5 F 7 F 14 F 16 F 18 F 21 F 23 F 25

Howard Wofford Youngstown State Robert Morris Buffalo Canisius Toledo* Eastern Michigan* Northern Illinois* Ball State* Ohio* Miami (Ohio)* Bowling Green* Ball State* Northern Illinois* Western Michigan* Central Michigan* Ohio* West Virginia Bowling Green* Miami (Ohio)* Kent State* Akron*

A H A A H H H H A A A A H H H A A H N2 A H H A

L W L W W W L W L L L W L L L W L L W L L L L

64-67 72-70 52-81 89-53 77-64 67-58 55-76 73-70 68-84 67-87 72-93 65-60 81-86 75-76 82-86 74-72 83-94 63-72 68-63 69-86 65-77 69-76 70-89

(N1) Honolulu, Hawaii (N2) Charleston, W.Va. (Capital Classic)

1998-99: 4-22, 1-15 MAC N 15 Old Dominion N 20 Youngstown State N 24 Central Michigan* N 29 Duquesne D 1 Morehead State D 7 North Carolina D 8 UNC-Greensboro Aveda Bearcat Classic D 18 Elon D 19 Cincinnati D 30 Rider J 2 Ball State* J 6 Ohio* J 9 Western Michigan* J 13 Eastern Michigan* J 16 Toledo* J 20 Miami (Ohio)* J 25 Buffalo* J 27 West Virginia J 30 Bowling Green* F 3 Akron* F 6 Kent State* F 10 Ohio* F 13 Central Michigan* F 17 Northern Illinois* F 20 Western Michigan* F 23 Ball State*

A H A A H A A

L L L L W L L

36-68 76-79 78-87 57-74 82-70 46-77 75-91

N1 A H H A A H A H H N2 A A H H H A H A

W L W L L L L L L W L L L L L L L L L

62-56 60-91 83-62 64-78 73-83 84-102 72-77 55-103 58-75 76-59 60-76 57-70 64-78 52-78 72-74 64-73 50-63 74-79 59-82

(N1) Cincinnati, Ohio (N2) Charleston, W.Va. (Toyota Capital Classic)

1999-00: 8-20, 2-14 MAC N 23 Youngstown State N 26 Rider D 1 Duquesne

A A H

L W L

74-85 63-50 47-57

Davidson Roundball Invitational D 4 Boston Univ. N1 W 59-52 D 5 Stony Brook N1 L 66-70

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D 17 WVU Tech H W 63-50 D 19 UNC-Greensboro H L 68-71 D 21 Morehead State A W 80-77 Adidas Seelbach Hilton Holiday Classic D 28 Arizona (#15) N2 L 61-91 D 29 Western Illinois N2 W 67-57 J 2 Eastern Michigan* H L 57-66 J 5 Northern Illinois* H L 56-59 J 8 Western Michigan* A L 52-63 J 10 Ball State* A L 46-66 J 15 Miami (Ohio)* H L 55-66 J 18 West Virginia N3 W 62-51 J 22 Central Michigan* A L 59-68 J 27 Buffalo* H L 49-54 J 29 Akron* H L 53-60 J 31 Ohio* A L 69-94 F 2 Bowling Green* H W 69-59 F 5 Kent State* A L 56-83 F 9 Ball State* H L 53-70 F 12 Ohio* H L 68-79 F 17 Akron* A L 57-69 F 19 Buffalo* A W 89-78 F 22 Miami (Ohio)* A L 78-85 Mid-American Conference Tourn. F 28 Miami (Ohio) A L 68-78 (N1) Davidson, N.C. (N2) Louisville, Ky. (N3) Charleston, W.Va. (Toyota Capital Classic)

2000-01: 10-18, 4-12 MAC N 21 N 25 N 27 D 2 D 9 D 13 D 16 D 19

Youngstown State H L 67-74 College of Charleston A W 79-61 Coastal Carolina A L 58-70 Robert Morris A L 78-88 Bluefield State H W 77-61 Wright State A L 67-81 WVU Tech H W 108-53 Norfolk State H W 83-61 Hokie Hardwood Classic D 28 Maine N1 L 58-79 D 29 UNC Asheville N1 W 85-73 J 4 Ball State* A L 77-100 J 6 Northern Illinois* A L 56-66 J 9 West Virginia N2 W 74-72 J 13 Western Michigan* H W 68-56 J 16 Central Michigan* H W+ 80-75 J 20 Ball State* H L 58-77 J 24 Buffalo* A L 63-70 J 27 Akron* A L 58-59 J 31 Ohio* H L 58-68 F 3 Buffalo* H L 49-62 F 7 Miami (Ohio)* H L 64-65 F 10 Eastern Michigan* A L 56-75 F 14 Akron* H W 70-60 F 17 Bowling Green* A L 73-90 F 21 Miami (Ohio)* A L 73-85 F 24 Kent State* H L 71-80 F 27 Ohio* A W 80-70 Mid-American Conference Tourn. M 3 Miami (Ohio) A L 58-87 (N1) Blacksburg, Va. (N2) Charleston, W.Va. (Toyota Capital Classic) + Overtime (Toyota Capital Classic)

Royce Chadwick 9 Seasons 2001-2012 Overall Record: 136-134 Conference Record: 70-72

2001-02: 9-19, 5-11 MAC American Univ. Tip-Off Classic A L+ 87-89 N1 W 62-48 Fresno State Invitational Southern Utah N2 L 74-77 Cal St. Northridge N2 W 76-58 WVU Tech H W 98-57 Navy H L 61-71 Robert Morris H W 77-60 Oklahoma State A L 58-78 Eastern Kentucky Tournament Morehead State N3 L 68-80 Eastern Kentucky A L 43-88 Northern Illinois* H L 55-79 Ball State* A L 42-50 Ohio* H L+ 73-80 Western Michigan* H L 52-71 Central Michigan* A W 67-64 Kent State* H L 39-59 West Virginia N4 L 37-65 Bowling Green* A L 52-76 Akron* A W+ 71-68 Miami (Ohio)* H L 49-79 Ohio* A L 67-77 Eastern Michigan* H L 44-57 Buffalo* A W 55-35 Bowling Green* H W 56-43 Miami (Ohio)* A L 45-67 Toledo* A L 50-56 Akron* H W 63-37 Mid-American Conference Tourn. Eastern Michigan A L 49-68

N 16 American N 17 S.C. State N 22 N 24 D 1 D 5 D 18 D 21 D 29 D 30 J 2 J 5 J 9 J 12 J 15 J 19 J 23 J 26 J 30 F 2 F 7 F 9 F 13 F 16 F 19 F 23 F 26 M 2

(N1) Washington, D.C. (N2) Fresno, Calif. (N3) Richmond, Ky. (N4) Charleston, W.Va. (Toyota Capital Classic) + Overtime

2002-03: 12-17, 7-9 MAC N 22 N 23 N 26 D 1 D 4 D 14 D 21 D 22 D 30 J 2 J 8 J 13 J 15 J 20 J 22

Fifth Third MU Classic American H W Georgia Southern H W Wake Forest A L Eastern Kentucky H L Morehead State A W Radford A L+ Sunsplash Shootout Clemson N1 L+ Mississippi N1 L Shepherd H W Kentucky A L Buffalo* H W+ Kent State* A L Akron* A L Miami (Ohio)* H L West Virginia N2 L

76-56 53-50 56-67 73-95 72-61 74-77 37-45 55-61 74-59 42-75 62-59 44-65 49-59 53-72 63-67


ALL-TIME RESULTS J 25 J 29 F 1 F 5 F 8 F 10 F 15 F 19 F 22 F 26 M 1 M 4

Northern Illinois* A L 74-81 Toledo* H L 54-70 Central Michigan* H W+ 53-49 Ohio* H L+ 61-70 Eastern Michigan* A W 64-56 Western Michigan* A L 71-80 Ball State* H W 86-69 Kent State* H W 62-47 Ohio* A L 66-80 Bowling Green* A W 69-50 Akron* H W 72-52 Miami (Ohio)* A L+ 81-89 Mid-American Conference Tourn. M 8 Northern Illinois A W 70-58 M 12 Toledo N3 L 66-80 (N1) Nassau, Bahamas (N2) Charleston, W.Va. (Toyota Capital Classic) (N3) Cleveland, Ohio MAC Tourn: NIU in 1st Rd; TOL in Quarters + Overtime

2003-04: 18-12, 8-8 MAC N 21 Morgan State N 22 High Point N 25 D 2 D 5 D 15 D 19 D 21

Fifth Third MU Classic H W 88-34 H W 90-70

Radford H W Wake Forest H W Morehead State H W Austin Peay H L Texas-Pan American A W Texas A&M A W Christmas City Classic D 30 Lehigh A W D 31 Mississippi N1 L

80-50 60-49 84-61 50-53 74-59 61-56 68-55 53-54

J 3 J 7 J 10 J 14 J 17 J 21 J 24 J 27 F 4 F 7 F 11 F 14 F 16 F 22 F 25 F 28 M 2

Ball State* A L 63-71 Kent State* H W 56-51 Ohio* A W 86-63 Western Michigan* H L 72-96 Buffalo* A L 60-79 West Virginia N2 L 53-79 Central Michigan* A W 73-56 Miami (Ohio)* H L 70-78 Akron* A W 70-55 Eastern Michigan* H L 49-66 Miami (Ohio)* A L 56-73 Toledo* A W 61-56 Kent State* A L 50-64 Northern Illinois* H W 58-55 Bowling Green* H L 67-77 Ohio* H W 56-52 Akron* H W 67-52 Mid-American Conference Tourn. M 6 Buffalo H W 69-45 M 10 Kent State N3 W 64-58 M 12 Eastern Michigan N3 L 70-75 (N1) Bethlehem, Pa. (N2) Charleston, W.Va. (Toyota Capital Classic) (N3) Cleveland, Ohio MAC Tourn: UB in 1st Rd; KSU in Quarters; EMU in Semis

2004-05: 19-10, 12-4 MAC MAC East Division Co-Champions Fifth Third MU Classic N 19 Texas-Pan American H W 79-43 N 20 Lehigh H W 68-66 Binghamton Time Warner Classic

N 27 Binghamton N 28 Robert Morris

A N1

L L

D 1 Morehead State D 12 Kentucky

81-61 55-73

D 18 D 19

58-61 86-68

D 29 D 30

H W H L UCF Christmas Classic Fla. International N2 L Colgate N2 W Terrapin Classic Elon N3 W Maryland (#17) A L

60-85 53-59

71-43 68-83

J 5 J 8 J 11 J 15 J 18 J 22 J 26 J 29 F 2 F 5 F 9 F 13 F 16 F 19 F 23 F 26 M 1

Miami (Ohio)* H L 65-68 Kent State* A L 62-78 West Virginia N4 W 82-76 Northern Illinois* A W 71-58 Ohio* H W 88-87 Buffalo* A W 72-51 Central Michigan* H W 79-69 Toledo* H W 73-56 Kent State* H W 84-78 Miami (Ohio)* A W 76-63 Ohio* A W 72-63 Ball State* H W 71-50 Western Michigan* A W 72-61 Buffalo* H W 66-46 Bowling Green* A L 62-73 Eastern Michigan* A L 73-93 Akron* H W 65-49 Mid-American Conference Tourn. M 9 Toledo N5 W 68-56 M 11 Kent State N5 L 57-73 (N1) Vestal, N.Y. (N2) Orlando, Fla. (N3) College Park, Md. (N4) Charleston, W.Va. (Toyota Capital Classic) (N5) Cleveland, Ohio MAC Tourn: TOL in Quarters; KSU in Semis

2005-06: 15-14, 9-7 C-USA Fifth Third MU Classic N 18 Tennessee State H W N 19 South Carolina State H W Caribbean Classic N 24 California N1 L N 27 Baylor (#5) N1 L

53-62 47-74

N 30 D 2 D 13 D 16 D 20

66-53 68-77 72-66 57-54 35-67

Morehead State Binghamton Wright State East Carolina* Virginia

D 28 Texas A&M-C.C. D 29 Longwood J 6 J 8 J 13 J 20 J 22 J 25 J 27 J 29 F 4 F 6 F 10 F 12 F 17 F 19

Memphis* UAB* Rice* UCF* Southern Miss* West Virginia Tulsa* SMU* East Carolina* Houston* UAB* Memphis* Tulane* UTEP*

81-57 69-47

A W H L A W H W A L Lady Luck Classic N2 L N2 W

48-69 76-66

A A H A A N3 H H A A H H A A

65-52 75-65 75-64 77-60 63-67 58-72 56-81 57-72 56-57 57-50 82-78 74-54 40-58 63-77

W W W W L L L L L W W W L L

F 24 UCF* H L 63-66 F 26 Southern Miss* H W 66-53 Conference USA Championship M 2 Memphis N4 W 80-73 M 3 Southern Miss N4 L 58-60 (N1) Riviera Maya, Mexico (N2) Blacksburg, Va. (N3) Charleston, W.Va. (Toyota Capital Classic) (N4) Dallas, Texas C-USA Tourn: MEM in First Rd.; USM in Quarters

2006-07: 15-15, 8-8 C-USA N 12 Navy N 17 Southern N 18 Robert Morris

A W 74-47 Fifth Third MU Classic H W 61-50 H W 72-64

N 21 Morehead State N 23 N 24 N 29 D 2 D 5 D 16 D 19 D 21 D 28 J 2 J 5 J 7 J 11 J 18 J 20 J 24 J 28 F 1 F 3 F 9 F 11 F 15 F 17 F 22 F 24 M 1

H W 65-62 Caribbean Classic Monmouth N1 L 54-65 Drake N1 W 59-58 Maryland (#1) H L 49-68 Houston* H W 57-41 Virginia H L 58-75 Ohio A L 71-74 Wright State H W 62-54 Niagara A L 70-80 Richmond A W+ 67-66 East Carolina* A L 51-73 UCF* H W 62-58 Southern Miss* H W 96-83 Rice* A L 79-83 Memphis* A W 69-50 UAB* A W+ 75-69 West Virginia N2 L 54-76 East Carolina* H W 69-59 Memphis* H W 73-60 UAB* H L 55-62 Tulsa* A L 58-74 SMU* A L 48-65 Tulane* H L 64-67 UTEP* H L 57-64 UCF* A W 64-46 Southern Miss* A L 44-82 Conference USA Championship Houston N3 L 58-71

(N1) Cancun, Mexico (N2) Charleston, W.Va. (Chesapeake Energy Capital Classic) (N3) Tulsa, Okla. C-USA Tourn: HOU in First Rd. + Overtime

2007-08: 17-16, 7-9 C-USA N 9 Evansville N 16 IUPUI N 17 Radford N 21 Morehead State N 24 Niagara

Preseason WNIT A L N1 L N1 L

77-89 49-60 61-72 83-79 79-66

N 30 Jackson State D 1 Pittsburgh

A W+ H W Fifth Third MU Classic H W H L

D 4 North Texas D 14 Ohio U.

A A

82-70 78-74

W W

87-61 66-70

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ALL-TIME RESULTS F 28 Rice* D 16 Navy D 18 UT Arlington D 28 Missouri D 29 Virginia

H W A W& Marriott Cavalier Classic N W A L

70-58 97-91 77-72 56-78

J 5 J 10 J 12 J 18 J 20 J 23 J 27 J 31 F 2 F 7 F 10 F 15 F 17 F 21 F 23 F 28 M 1

East Carolina* H W 81-55 Memphis* A W 61-47 UAB* A L+ 64-79 Tulsa* H W 74-53 SMU* H L 50-72 West Virginia N2 L 51-58 East Carolina* A L 57-59 UCF* A W+ 77-75 Southern Miss* A L 51-77 UTEP* H L 54-60 Tulane* A L 56-61 UCF* H W 71-64 Southern Miss* H L 67-77 Memphis* H W 83-73 UAB* H L 48-60 Rice* A L 64-68 Houston* A W 78-74 Conference USA Championship M 6 Tulane N3 W 65-58 M 7 UAB N3 W+ 71-69 M 8 SMU N3 L 59-68 (N1) Oxford, Ohio (N2) Charleston, W.Va. (Chesapeake Energy Capital Classic) (N3) Orlando, Fla. C-USA Tourn: TLN in First Rd., UAB in Quarters, SMU in Semis + Overtime & Three Overtimes

2008-09: 17-15, 8-8 C-USA N 14 Appalachian State N 17 North Texas N 21 Tennessee State N 22 UL Monroe N 25 Morehead State D 2 D 6 D 13 D 16 D 20

UT Arlington Seton Hall Ohio U. Houston Baptist Richmond

D 29 Mississippi State D 30 UNC Asheville J 3 J 8 J 10 J 14 J 18 J 22 J 24 J 29 J 31 F 5 F 8 F 13 F 15 F 20 F 22 F 26

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East Carolina* SMU* Tulsa* WVU East Carolina* UAB* Memphis* Southern Miss* UCF* Tulane* UTEP* UCF* Southern Miss* UAB* Memphis* Houston*

A H

W W

67-65 78-69

Fifth Third MU Classic H W 78-56 H L 67-69 H W 56-51 H W A L H L H W H L Terrapin Classic N1 L N1 W

65-73 89-68

A A A N2 H H H A A H A H H A A H

47-70 70-63 51-37 65-74 85-83 64-53 72-57 64-70 67-75 45-58 62-71 50-68 61-69 67-50 70-61 58-67

L W W L W W W L L L L L L W W L

82-72 52-73 53-67 91-50 49-74

H W 61-51 Conference USA Championship M 5 Memphis N3 W 76-57 M 6 UTEP N3 W+ 72-70 M 7 Southern Miss N3 L 56-64 (N1) College Park, Md. (N2) Charleston, W.Va. (Chesapeake Energy Capital Classic) (N3) New Orleans, La. C-USA Tourn: MEM in First Rd., UTEP in Quarters, USM in Semis + Overtime

2009-10: 14-16, 6-10 C-USA N 13 N 16 N 21 N 24

Appalachian State Seton Hall Kent State Ohio U

H L H L H W A L Pitt Tournament N1 W A L

N 27 Miami (Ohio) N 28 Pitt

63-58 53-51 57-50 63-48 83-76 80-58

D 2 D 8 D 18 D 20 D 29 D 31 J 4 J 8 J 10 J 15 J 17 J 20 J 23 J 28 J 30 F 4 F 6 F 11 F 13 F 21 F 25 F 27 M 3

Cleveland State A W 75-61 George Washington A W 56-47 Morehead State A W 73-71 UT-Martin H W 65-48 Murray State H W 68-58 Radford H W 70-66 East Carolina* A L 78-54 UCF* H W 74-60 Southern Miss* H W 58-56 Rice* A L 63-61 Houston* A W 66-61 West Virginia N2 L 74-42 Tulsa* A W 57-49 Memphis* H L 57-50 UAB* H W% 85-84 UCF* A L 56-47 Southern Miss* A L 67-39 Tulane* H L 64-54 UTEP* H W 65-56 SMU* H L 74-64 Memphis* A L 62-53 UAB* A L 45-44 East Carolina* H L 75-70 Conference USA Championship M 8 UCF N3 L+ 59-57 (N1) Pittsburgh, Pa. (N2) Charleston, W.Va. (Chesapeake Energy Capital Classic) (N3) Tulsa, Okla. C-USA Tourn: UCF in First Rd + Overtime % Double Overtime

2010-11: 9-21, 5-11 C-USA N 12 Appalachian State N 13 Longwood N 17 N 23 N 28 D 2 D 6 D 11 D 18 D 21 D 28 D 30 J 6

Longwood Classic N1 L A W

USC Upstate Ohio U Kent State George Washington Miami (Ohio) North Carolina A&T Cleveland State Cincinnati Morehead State Elon Memphis*

H H A H A H H A H H A

L L L W% L L W L L W L

64-55 62-54 79-73 54-52 79-55 64-61 89-63 57-53 71-67 57-47 61-50 79-69 74-54

J 9 J 13 J 16 J 19 J 23 J 27 J 30 F 3 F 6 F 10 F 13 F 17 F 20 F 24 F 27 M 3

UTEP* H W 62-58 Rice* A L 52-39 Tulane* H L 68-38 West Virginia N2 L 78-21 UCF* A L 68-40 Memphis* H L 69-44 UAB* A L 74-46 East Carolina* H L 61-43 Southern Miss* A W 57-48 SMU* A L 62-46 UCF* H L 71-59 UAB* H W 58-57 Tulsa* A W 53-46 Houston* H L 72-54 East Carolina* A L 48-44 Southern Miss* H W 70-57 Conference USA Championship M 9 UAB N3 L 56-45 (N1) Farmville, Va. (N2) Charleston, W.Va. (Chesapeake Energy Capital Classic) (N3) El Paso, Texas C-USA Tourn: UAB in First Rd + Overtime % Double Overtime

2011-12: 16-14, 7-9 C-USA N 11 Kent State H W 93-50 N16 Miami (OH) H L 56-49 N19 Ohio A L 68-56 N23 Morehead St. A W 83-66 N27 Nebraska-Omaha H W 54-48 Aces Winter Classic D2 Chicago St. N1 W 72-48 D3 Evansville A W 60-48 D10 Cincinnati H W 55-47 D15 Longwood H W 62-48 D22 Furman A L 62-54 D28 Tennessee Tech A W 73-68 D31 Ball State A W 60-58 J5 Houston* A W 65-41 J8 Tulsa* H W 63-45 J11 Southern Miss* H W 55-44 J15 SMU* H L 55-53 J17 West Virginia N2 L 69-57 J22 UCF* H L 55-44 J26 Memphis* A L 71-58 J29 Tulane* A L 68-52 F2 Rice* H W 65-57 F5 UAB* H L 50-45 F9 UTEP* A L 64-56 F12 East Carolina* A L 61-57 F16 Memphis* H W 65-54 F19 UAB* A W 40-37 F23 Southern Miss* A L 63-55 F26 East Carolina* H L+ 63-62 M1 UCF* A W 69-60 Conference USA Championship M7 SMU N3 L 53-52 (N1) Evansville, Ind. (N2) Charleston, W.Va. (Chesapeake Energy Capital Classic) (N3) Memphis, Tenn. C-USA Tourn: SMU in First Rd + Overtime


ALL-TIME RESULTS Matt Daniel 2 Seasons 2012-present Overall Record: 136-134 Conference Record: 70-72

2012-13: 9-21, 3-13 C-USA N9 Radford H W 65-63 N12 Indiana State A L 55-49 N17 Ball State H W 70-45 A&M Classic N23 Marquette N1 L 67-46 N25 Southern N1 W 57-47 EKU Comfort Suites Tournament N30 Jackson State N2 L 67-63 D1 Presbyterian N2 W 59-51 D4 West Virginia N3 L 68-48 D8 Southern Illinois A W 70-66 D15 Ohio H L 55-48 D20 Furman H W 52-46 D22 Tennessee Tech H L 67-60 D30 Navy A L 67-51 J10 Southern Miss* A L 48-46 J13 Tulane* H L 67-57 J17 Tulsa* A L 67-49 J20 Houston* H L 71-63 J27 UAB* H L 61-45 J31 East Carolina* A L 54-47 F3 Memphis* H W 55-54 F7 UCF* A L 67-52 F10 SMU* A L 67-50 F14 UTEP* H W 59-47 F17 UAB* A L 61-43 F21 East Carolina* H W 72-60 F24 Rice*+ A L 71-61 F28 Southern Miss* H L 68-61 M3 UCF* H L 75-51 M7 Memphis* A L 63-53 Conference USA Championship M13 UTEP N4 L 70-59

J15 North Texas* A L 63-50 J18 Rice*+ A L 74-68 J25 Tulsa* H L 80-62 J29 UTEP* A L 77-50 F1 Old Dominion*+ A L 65-52 F5 East Carolina* H L 66-52 F8 Louisiana Tech* H W 69-55 F12 Southern Miss* A L 80-73 F15 Charlotte* H W 71-69 F19 Middle Tennessee* A L 75-36 F22 FIU* A L 77-66 F26 Florida Atlantic* H L 87-68 M1 Charlotte* A L 87-57 M5 UTSA*+ H W 81-76 Conference USA Championship M11 Florida Atlantic N2 W 80-73 M12 UAB N2 L 79-63 (N1) Charleston, W.Va. (Chesapeake Energy Capital Classic) (N2) El Paso, Texas C-USA Tourn: Florida Atlantic in First Rd, UAB in Second Rd + Overtime

(N1) College Station, Texas (N2) Richmond, Ky. (N3) Charleston, W.Va. (Chesapeake Energy Capital Classic) (N4) Tulsa, Okla. C-USA Tourn: UTEP in First Rd + Overtime

2013-14: 11-20, 3-13 C-USA N8 Bluefield College N12 Robert Morris N18 Morehead State N24 Indiana State N27 Southern Illinois D3 Eastern Kentucky D9 WVU Tech D14 West Virginia D19 Wofford D21 Delaware State D29 Navy D31 Davis & Elkins J5 NJIT J9 Tulane* J11 UAB

H W 63-41 A L 67-48 H L 53-51 H L 68-67 H W 82-59 H L 64-55 H W 86-42 N1 L 82-51 H W 71-56 H W 62-47 H L 72-68 H W 86-72 A W 57-56 H L 77-61 H L 63-57

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ALL-TIME VS. OPPONENTS AKRON Series tied, 7-7

97-98 (N22) (F25) 98-99 (F3) 99-00 (J29) (F17) 00-01 (J27) (F14) 01-02 (J30) (F26) 02-03 (J15) (M1) 03-04 (F4) (M2) 04-05 (M1)

AKR 72-57* AKR 89-70 AKR 78-64 AKR 60-53* AKR 69-57 AKR 59-58 MAR 70-60* MAR 71-68 ot MAR 63-37* AKR 59-49 MAR 72-52* MAR 70-55 MAR 67-52* MAR 65-49*

ALABAMA

ALA leads, 1-0 97-98 (N28)

ALA

91-62 n

UAB

UAB leads, 12-9 95-96 (D18) UAB 75-60 n 05-06 (J8) MAR 75-65 (F10) MAR 82-78* 06-07 (J20) MAR 75-69 ot (F3) UAB 62-55* 07-08 (J12) UAB 79-64 ot (F23) UAB 60-48* (M7) MAR 71-69 ot $ 08-09 (J22) MAR 64-53* (F20) MAR 67-50 09-10 (J30) MAR 85-84*2ot (F27) UAB 45-44 10-11 (J30) UAB 74-46 (F17) MAR 58-57 * (M9) UAB 56-45 $ 11-12 (F5) UAB 50-45* (F19) MAR 40-37 12-13 (J27) UAB 61-45* (F17) UAB 61-43 13-14 (J11) UAB 63-57* (M12) UAB 79-63$

ALICE LLOYD

MAR leads, 1-0 79-80 (N26) MAR 82-35*

AMERICAN

MAR leads, 2-1 88-89 (D10) MAR 85-50* 01-02 (N16) AU 89-87 ot 02-03 (N22) MAR 76-56*

APPALACHIAN STATE ASU leads, 22-19 80-81 (J24) 82-83 (J22) (F17) (M3) 83-84 (J13) (F13) 84-85 (J14) (J26) (M9) 85-86 (J9) (F3) 86-87 (J31) (F14)

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ASU 61-59 ASU 71-69 MAR 66-65* MAR 82-76* + MAR 91-58* MAR 82-60 MAR 80-67 MAR 89-88* MAR 68-62n + MAR 75-66 MAR 76-55* ASU 66-64* MAR 64-59

(M7) 87-88 (J16) (F28) (M12) 88-89 (J28) (F25) 89-90 (J27) (F24) 90-91 (J26) (F16) 91-92 (J25) (F22) 92-93 (J16) (F13) 93-94 (J22) (F19) 94-95 (J21) (F20) (M1) 95-96 (J20) (F19) (M3) 96-97 (J18) (F17) (M1) 08-09 (N14) 09-10 (N13) 10-11 (N12)

ASU 68-65n + ASU 63-60 ASU 77-73* ASU 72-67* + MAR 79-72* ASU 66-58 ASU 85-59 MAR 69-67* MAR 58-56* MAR 59-46 ASU 78-64 MAR 79-67* MAR 71-61* ASU 80-47 ASU 67-60* ASU 79-60 ASU 109-56 MAR 71-59* ASU 90-71 + ASU 81-75* ASU 85-82 ASU 77-75n + ASU 71-66 ASU 86-82* MAR 79-74n + MAR 67-65 ASU 63-58* ASU 64-55 n

ARIZONA

ARZ leads, 1-0 99-00 (D28)

ARZ

91-61 n

MAR

89-85 n

ARKANSAS STATE MAR leads, 1-0 85-86 (D7)

AUSTIN PEAY

APSU leads, 2-0 84-85 (D7) APSU 75-74 n 03-04 (D15) APSU 53-50*

BALL STATE

BSU leads, 10-6 71-72 (M10) 84-85 (D8) 97-98 (J10) (J29) 98-99 (J2) (F23) 99-00 (J10) (F9) 00-01 (J4) (J20) 01-02 (J5) 02-03 (F15) 03-04 (J3) 04-05 (F13) 11-12 (D31) 12-13 (N17)

MAR 63-40n ^ MAR 84-69 n BSU 87-67 BSU 76-75* BSU 78-64* BSU 82-59 BSU 66-46 BSU 70-53* BSU 100-77 BSU 77-58* BSU 50-42 MAR 86-69* BSU 71-63 MAR 71-50* MAR 60-58 MAR 70-45*

BAYLOR

Series tied, 1-1 89-90 (D2) 05-06 (N27)

BELMONT

BINGHAMTON

BING leads, 2-0 04-05 (N27) BING 85-60 05-06 (D2) BING 77-68*

BLUEFIELD COLLEGE

MAR leads, 1-0 13-14 (N8) MAR 63-41*

BLUEFIELD STATE

MAR leads, 3-0 75-76 (F18) MAR 100-28n% 88-89 (N26) MAR 84-41* 00-01 (D9) MAR 77-61*

BOSTON UNIVERSITY MAR leads, 2-0 90-91 (J2) 99-00 (D4)

MAR MAR

62-51 n 59-52 n

BOWLING GREEN BGSU leads, 9-5 71-72 (J15) 74-75 (M7) 75-76 (F12) 76-77 (F18) 97-98 (J24) (F18) 98-99 (J30) 99-00 (F2) 00-01 (F17) 01-02 (J26) (F16) 02-03 (F26) 03-04 (F25) 04-05 (F23)

MAR 47-41 BGSU 53-48n ^ BGSU 72-71 ot MAR 60-57* BGSU 86-81* BGSU 86-69 BGSU 70-57 MAR 69-59* BGSU 90-73 BGSU 76-52 MAR 56-43* MAR 69-50 BGSU 77-67* BGSU 73-62

BROWN

MAR leads, 1-0 95-96 (D30)

MAR

69-60 n

BUCKNELL

MAR leads, 1-0 96-97 (D8) MAR 88-84n ot

BUFFALO

MAR leads, 8-5 96-97 (D31) 97-98 (D28) 98-99 (J25) 99-00 (J27) (F19) 00-01 (J24) (F3) 01-02 (F13) 02-03 (J8) 03-04 (J17) (M6) 04-05 (J22) (F19)

BUF 70-55 MAR 77-64* MAR 76-59* BUF 54-49* MAR 89-78 BUF 70-63 BUF 62-49* MAR 55-35 MAR 62-59* ot BUF 79-60 MAR 69-45 # MAR 72-51 MAR 66-46*

CALIFORNIA MAR BAY

84-71 n 74-47 n

BEL leads, 2-0 75-76 (J9) BEL 71-55 76-77 (J8) BEL 75-28

CAL leads, 2-0 97-98 (N30) 05-06 (N24)

CAL CAL

CALIFORNIA STATE

66-59 n 62-53 n

CSU leads, 1-0 70-71 (M25) CSU 70-48 n <

CAL ST. NORTHRIDGE MAR leads, 1-0 01-02 (N24)

MAR

76-58 n

CC

64-52 n ^

MAR MAR

67-60 n 68-58 n

CALVIN COLLEGE CC leads, 1-0 71-72 (M11)

CAMPBELL

MAR leads, 2-0 91-92 (N29) 92-93 (D29)

CANISIUS

MAR leads, 2-0 96-97 (D28) MAR 88-76 97-98 (D30) MAR 67-58*

CEDARVILLE (OHIO)

MAR leads, 2-0 74-75 (F13) MAR 63-48 75-76 (D4) MAR 71-36*

UCF

UCF leads, 10-8 86-87 (J3) 05-06 (J20) (F24) 06-07 (J5) (F22) 07-08 (J31) (F15) 08-09 (J31) (F13) 09-10 (J8) (F4) (M8) 10-11 (J23) (F13) 11-12 (J22) (M1) 12-13 (F7) (M3)

MAR 78-77 MAR 77-60 UCF 66-63* MAR 62-58* MAR 64-46 MAR 77-75 ot MAR 71-64* UCF 75-67 UCF 69-50* MAR 74-60* UCF 56-47 UCF 59-57 $ot UCF 68-40 UCF 71-59 * UCF 55-44* MAR 69-60 UCF 67-52 UCF 75-51*

CENTRAL MICHIGAN MAR leads, 5-4 97-98 (F7) 98-99 (N24) (F13) 99-00 (J22) 00-01 (J16) 01-02 (J15) 02-03 (F1) 03-04 (J24) 04-05 (J26)

CMU 94-83 CMU 87-78 CMU 73-64* CMU 68-59 MAR 80-75* ot MAR 67-64 MAR 53-49* ot MAR 73-56 MAR 79-69*

CHARLESTON (W.VA.)

(formerly Morris Harvey) MAR leads, 19-15 69-70 ( ) MAR 55-13 70-71 (J17) MAR 46-19 (M5) MAR 70-32* 71-72 (J25) MAR 71-32 72-73 (F3) MAR 52-28* 73-74 (F5) MAR 49-41 (F25) MAR 58-42n % 74-75 (F20) MAR 77-41n % (F22) MAR 75-49n % 75-76 (D13) UC 60-46 (J13) UC 56-55* ot


ALL-TIME VS. OPPONENTS (F20) MAR 64-58n % 76-77 (D11) UC 62-57 (J11) MAR 69-68* 77-78 (D5) UC 75-59* (J7) UC 75-60* (J14) UC 63-57* 78-79 (D16) MAR 78-75* (J25) UC 60-54 79-80 (J28) MAR 72-61* (F15) UC 89-78 80-81 (N28) UC 80-58 (J19) UC 82-66* 81-82 (J14) MAR 62-54* (F11) UC 76-49 82-83 (D11) UC 74-64* (J31) UC 78-72 83-84 (J26) MAR 82-71* 84-85 (N28) MAR 98-81 85-86 (N26) MAR 90-72* 86-87 (J10) MAR 81-50* 87-88 (F8) UC 92-66 88-89 (N28) MAR 65-42* 89-90 (N27) UC 75-66*

CHARLESTON SO.

MAR leads, 1-0 90-91 (D7) MAR 93-39*

CHEYNEY

CNY leads, 1-0 83-84 (F18)

CNY

94-68 n

CC

76-40 n

MAR

72-48 n

CHICAGO CIRCLE CC leads, 1-0 77-78 (F11)

CHICAGO STATE MAR leads, 1-0 11-12 (D2)

CINCINNATI

MAR leads, 7-4 71-72 (F23) 72-73 (M8) 75-76 (J31) 78-79 (J27) 79-80 (F2) 80-81 (J31) 81-82 (J2) 94-95 (J10) 98-99 (D19) 10-11 (D21) 11-12 (D10)

MAR 74-27 MAR 52-40n ^ MAR 56-48 MAR 75-62* MAR 64-60 CIN 69-51* CIN 82-64 MAR 84-67* CIN 90-61 CIN 57-47 MAR 55-47*

CINCINNATI (AAU) CINAU leads, 1-0 70-71 (M13)

CINAU 60-43n ~

CLEMSON

CLM leads, 1-0 02-03 (D21) CLM 45-37n ot

CLEVELAND (AAU) MAR leads, 1-0 70-71 (M13)

CLEVELAND STATE

MAR

57-45n ~

MAR leads, 3-1 79-80 (F23) MAR 50-47* 80-81 (J12) CSU 73-68 09-10 (D2) MAR 75-61

10-11

(D18)

MAR

71-67 *

COASTAL CAROLINA

CC leads, 2-1 82-83 (J7) CC 68-57 87-88 (J5) MAR 78-51 00-01 (N27) CC 70-58

COLGATE

MAR leads, 1-0 04-05 (D19)

MAR

86-68 n

COL. OF CHARLESTON

MAR leads, 1-0 00-01 (N25) MAR 79-61

COLORADO

COL leads, 1-0 96-97 (M14)

COL

69-49 !

CONCORD

MAR leads, 14-0 69-70 ( ) (A4) 70-71 (F20) 71-72 (J19) (F10) 73-74 (J22) 74-75 (J16) 75-76 (J17) 76-77 (J27) 79-80 (J26) 80-81 (N22) 81-82 (F2) 83-84 (N22) 86-87 (N29)

MAR 59-49 MAR --MAR 80-53* MAR 75-30* MAR 85-20 MAR 70-31 MAR 76-47* MAR 75-45 MAR 74-55 n MAR 83-65* MAR 69-52 n MAR 74-45* MAR 86-36* MAR 64-45*

DAVIDSON

MAR leads, 7-0 93-94 (F28) 94-95 (J30) (F24) 95-96 (J29) (F24) 96-97 (J27) (F22)

MAR 90-64* MAR 88-77* MAR 68-65 MAR 87-64* MAR 85-69 MAR 81-73* MAR 67-66

DAVIS & ELKINS

MAR leads, 3-0 76-77 (M5) MAR 89-68n % 87-88 (D7) MAR 101-50* 13-14 (D31) MAR 86-72*

DAYTON

DAY leads, 5-0 78-79 (D21) 79-80 (F4) 80-81 (J10) 81-82 (F13) 82-83 (J15)

DAY 77-56* DAY 95-74 DAY 89-68* DAY 88-41 DAY 61-53*

MAR leads, 1-0 13-14 (D21) MAR 62-47*

DEPAUL

DETROIT

DET leads, 1-0

DIST. OF COLUMBIA

DC leads, 2-0 80-81 (D6) DC 78-57* 81-82 (D2) DC 78-76

DRAKE

MAR leads, 1-0 06-07 (N24)

MAR

59-58 n

DUKE

MAR leads, 1-0 81-82 (N21) MAR 58-57

DUQUESNE

Series tied, 4-4 78-79 (D2) 87-88 (N28) 88-89 (D3) 89-90 (N25) 93-94 (D22) 94-95 (D3) 98-99 (N29) 99-00 (D1)

DUQ 67-50 n MAR 79-53* DUQ 68-52 MAR 92-70* MAR 61-57 MAR 65-60* DUQ 74-57 DUQ 57-47*

EAST CAROLINA

ECU leads, 13-7 79-80 (J3) 83-84 (F17) 84-85 (D19) 05-06 (D16) (F4) 06-07 (J2) (J28) 07-08 (J5) (J27) 08-09 (J3) (J18) 09-10 (J4) (M3) 10-11 (F3) (F27) 11-12 (F12) (F26) 12-13 (J31) (F21) 13-14 (F5)

ECU 63-59* MAR 78-68 MAR 86-76* MAR 57-54* ECU 57-56 ECU 73-51 MAR 69-59* MAR 81-55* ECU 59-57 ECU 70-47 MAR 85-83* ECU 78-54 ECU 75-70* ECU 61-43 * ECU 48-44 ECU 61-57 ECU 63-62ot* ECU 54-47 MAR 72-60* ECU 66-52*

EAST STROUDSBURG ESU leads, 1-0 70-71 (M24)

ESU

66-43n <

EAST TENNESSEE STATE

DELAWARE STATE

DEP leads, 1-0 87-88 (J1)

79-80 (M7) DET 109-54n ^

DEP

74-64 n

MAR leads, 26-15 77-78 (D9) 80-81 (J22) (F19) 81-82 (J22) 82-83 (J24) (F19) (M4) 83-84 (J10) (F11) (F28) 84-85 (F2) (F18) 85-86 (J13) (F10) (M7) 86-87 (J19)

ETSU 58-49 ETSU 69-54 ETSU 76-45* MAR 64-61* ETSU 78-65 ETSU 68-65* MAR 66-59* ETSU 61-57* ETSU 81-72 ETSU 66-64 n + MAR 75-74* MAR 72-67 ot ETSU 65-61 MAR 84-81 ot MAR 77-72 n + MAR 75-64*

(F16) (M5) 87-88 (J18) (F6) 88-89 (J22) (F27) 89-90 (J29) (F26) (M8) 90-91 (F8) (F18) (M8) 91-92 (J27) (F15) 92-93 (J17) (F14) (M11) 93-94 (J8) (F6) 94-95 (J7) (F4) 95-96 (J6) (F26) 96-97 (J4) (F1)

MAR 80-74 MAR 83-81n 2ot + MAR 74-59 MAR 82-63* MAR 73-67* MAR 69-65 ETSU 90-78 MAR 66-63* ETSU 61-58 + ETSU 67-54* MAR 71-61 ETSU 72-66 + MAR 65-50 MAR 87-75* MAR 78-72* MAR 86-81 MAR 74-55 MAR 73-65* ETSU 92-76 ETSU 77-72 MAR 79-75* MAR 95-88* MAR 84-67 MAR 75-68 MAR 92-71*

EASTERN ILLINOIS MAR leads, 2-0 73-74 (M8) 74-75 (M7)

MAR MAR

51-41n ^ 63-58n ^

EASTERN KENTUCKY EKU leads, 17-8 70-71 (J30) (F13) (F15) 71-72 (F1) 72-73 (F20) 73-74 (F19) 74-75 (F18) 75-76 (F17) 76-77 (F16) 79-80 (D20) 80-81 (D9) 81-82 (D19) 82-83 (F22) 88-89 (N30) 89-90 (F14) 91-92 (D28) 92-93 (F2) 93-94 (D7) 94-95 (N30) 95-96 (N27) 96-97 (N25) 97-98 (N15) 01-02 (D30) 02-03 (D1) 13-14 (D3)

MAR 57-38 MAR 67-48* MAR 65-58* MAR 65-43* EKU 46-28 EKU 38-36* EKU 66-59 EKU 85-42* EKU 81-45 MAR 80-62* EKU 70-46 EKU 82-61* EKU 88-71 MAR 78-63* EKU 82-67 EKU 63-60* MAR 84-80 EKU 85-64* EKU 81-65 MAR 77-61* EKU 86-65 EKU 97-90* EKU 88-43 EKU 95-73* EKU 64-55*

EASTERN MICHIGAN EMU leads, 8-2 97-98 (J5) 98-99 (J13) 99-00 (J2) 00-01 (F10) 01-02 (F9) (M2) 02-03 (F8) 03-04 (F7)

MAR 73-70* EMU 77-72* EMU 66-57* EMU 75-56 EMU 57-44* EMU 68-49 # MAR 64-56 EMU 66-49*

61


ALL-TIME VS. OPPONENTS (M12) EMU 75-70n # 04-05 (F26) EMU 93-73

ELON

MAR leads, 3-1 73-74 (J12) 98-99 (D18) 04-05 (D29) 10-11 (D30)

ELON 60-46 MAR 62-56 n MAR 71-43 n MAR 79-69 *

EVANSVILLE

MAR tied, 1-1 07-08 (N9) EVAN 89-77 & 11-12 (D3) MAR 60-48

FAIRFIELD

MAR leads, 1-0 90-91 (J3)

MAR

58-54 n

FAIRMONT STATE MAR leads, 8-1 70-71 (F13) 71-72 (F26) (F27) 72-73 (F24) 73-74 (J26) (F26) (F27) 84-85 (D21) 86-87 (D3)

MAR 51-25* MAR 60-32* % MAR 72-26* % FSU 45-43* % MAR 54-46 MAR 48-42n % MAR 46-38n % MAR 78-55n MAR 83-58*

MAR

75-71 n

FLORIDA ATLANTIC

Series tied, 1-1 13-14 (F26) FAU 87-68* (M11) MAR 80-73$

FIU

FIU leads, 2-0 04-05 (D18) FIU 61-58 n 13-14 (F22) FIU 77-66

FURMAN

MAR leads, 17-15 82-83 (J4) 83-84 (F25) 84-85 (F4) (F16) 85-86 (F1) (F22) 86-87 (J17) (F7) 87-88 (J23) (F13) 88-89 (J15) (F18) (M9) 89-90 (J20) (F17) 90-91 (J19) (F10) 91-92 (J18) (F2) 92-93 (J10) (J23) (M12) 93-94 (J29)

62

MAR 70-66 FUR 91-75* FUR 76-64 FUR 70-62 MAR 73-59* FUR 64-58 MAR 94-81* ot FUR 62-54 MAR 52-46*

GANNON

MAR leads, 1-0 79-80 (D7)

MAR

76-75 n

GEORGE WASHINGTON

MAR leads, 2-0 09-10 (D8) MAR 56-47 10-11 (D2) MAR 64-61* 2ot

MAR 71-62 MAR 89-61* + MAR 83-62 MAR 98-65* MAR 84-65* MAR 77-68 MAR 66-56 MAR 76-43* MAR 74-58* MAR 63-55 MAR 71-61* MAR 72-66 FUR 75-56n + FUR 84-74* FUR 77-70 FUR 75-58 MAR 65-59* FUR 82-71 FUR 69-65* FUR 93-70* FUR 68-65 FUR 74-58n + FUR 89-71

MAR leads, 2-0 76-77 (M3) MAR 75-56n % 83-84 (D7) MAR 65-53*

GEORGIA SOUTHERN Series tied, 8-8 84-85 (J6) 85-86 (F7) 87-88 (D13) 92-93 (J30) (F27) 93-94 (J15) (F12) 94-95 (J14) (F13) 95-96 (J13) (F12) (M2) 96-97 (J11) (F10) (M2) 02-03 (N23)

GSU 79-74 n MAR 78-67* MAR 82-69* GSU 86-65* GSU 74-61 GSU 81-74 GSU 68-53* GSU 74-61* GSU 80-65 GSU 93-77 MAR 89-73* MAR 108-82n+ MAR 82-72* MAR 94-81 MAR 77-69n + MAR 53-50*

GEORGIA STATE MAR leads, 1-0 91-92 (N30)

MAR

66-61 n

GEORGIA TECH

GT leads, 1-0 85-86 (J4) GT 83-81

HIGH POINT

MAR leads, 1-0 03-04 (N22) MAR 90-70

HOUSTON

MAR leads, 6-3 05-06 (F6) 06-07 (D2) (M1) 07-08 (M1) 08-09 (F26) 09-10 (J17) 10-11 (F24) 11-12 (J5) 12-13 (J20)

HOWARD

MAR leads, 2-1 90-91 (N24) MAR 68-54 n 96-97 (N23) MAR 82-71* 97-98 (D6) HOW 67-64

IDAHO

IDO leads, 1-0 97-98 (N29)

IDO

65-62 n

ILLINOIS STATE

GLENVILLE STATE

FLORIDA A&M MAR leads, 1-0 84-85 (J4)

(F26) 94-95 (D16) (F26) 95-96 (J27) (J31) 96-97 (J6) (J25) 11-12 (D22) 12-13 (D20)

MAR 57-50 MAR 57-41* HOU 71-58 $ MAR 78-74 HOU 67-58* MAR 66-61 MAR 72-54* MAR 65-41 HOU 71-63*

HOUSTON BAPTIST

MAR leads, 1-0 08-09 (D16) MAR 91-50*

ISU leads, 2-0 74-75 (J11) ISU 68-53 (M6) ISU 86-66^

INDIANA

IND leads, 3-1 74-75 (F7) 75-76 (J23) 76-77 (J21) 80-81 (J3)

IND 75-53 MAR 57-56* IND 69-46 IND 90-59

INDIANA CENTRAL MAR leads, 1-0 74-75 (J8)

MAR 75-13

INDIANA (PA)

MAR leads, 2-0 78-79 (D1) MAR 82-71 n 79-80 (J16) MAR 67-58*

INDIANA STATE

ISU leads, 3-1 72-73 (M8) 79-80 (M6) 12-13 (N12) 13-14 (N24)

ISU 64-35n^ MAR 102-90 ISU 55-49 ISU 68-67*

IUPUI

IUPUI leads, 1-0 07-08 (N16)

IUPUI 60-49 &n

01-02 (J19) 02-03 (J13) (F19) 03-04 (J7) (F16) (M10) 04-05 (J8) (F2) (M11) 09-10 (N21) 10-11 (N28) 11-12 (N11)

KENTUCKY

UK leads, 13-5 71-72 (F20) 72-73 (F27) 73-74 (F23) 74-75 (F5) 75-76 (D10) 76-77 (D8) 77-78 (F1) 80-81 (M2) 84-85 (F8) 85-86 (N22) 87-88 (J10) 88-89 (J13) 92-93 (D1) 93-94 (F16) 94-95 (F8) 95-96 (F7) 02-03 (J2) 04-05 (D12) KSU leads, 3-2 79-80 (F9) 80-81 (J7) 81-82 (J7) 82-83 (F3) 83-84 (F22)

LEHIGH

JAMES MADISON

LIBERTY

JMU leads, 5-1 78-79 (D8) 80-81 (F6) 81-82 (F6) 85-86 (F8) 94-95 (D18) 95-96 (D3)

JMU 67-46 JMU 81-50 n MAR 72-69* JMU 67-63* JMU 100-67 JMU 73-44*

KENT STATE

KSU leads, 16-8 76-77 (F26) 77-78 (F4) (F24) 78-79 (F3) 79-80 (F1) 80-81 (F14) 81-82 (F24) 91-92 (J3) 97-98 (D3) (F23) 98-99 (F6) 99-00 (F5) 00-01 (F24)

MAR 58-39* KSU 65-64 n KSU 70-66 MAR 76-72* KSU 65-59 KSU 76-66* KSU 73-55 KSU 86-72 n KSU 88-67 KSU 76-69* KSU 78-52* KSU 83-56 KSU 80-71*

MAR 77-50 UK 51-46* MAR 53-50 MAR 60-45* UK 57-56 UK 65-58* UK 93-43 UK 100-60 UK 95-80 UK 102-73* MAR 58-57* UK 72-61 UK 79-44 UK 66-43* UK 91-58 MAR 72-66* UK 75-42 UK 73-55*

KENTUCKY STATE

JACKSON STATE

Series tied, 1-1 07-08 (N30) MAR 87-61* 12-13 (N30) JSU 67-63 n

KSU 59-39* KSU 65-44 MAR 62-47* MAR 56-51* KSU 64-50 MAR 64-58n # KSU 78-62 MAR 84-78* KSU 73-57n # MAR 57-50* KSU 79-55 MAR 93-55*

MAR 80-70* KSU 67-55 KSU 55-43* KSU 70-59* MAR 98-76*

MAR leads, 2-0 03-04 (D30) MAR 68-55 04-05 (N20) MAR 68-66* MAR leads, 3-0 89-90 (J17) MAR 104-53* 90-91 (F4) MAR 65-56 91-92 (D7) MAR 64-62

LONGWOOD

MAR leads, 3-0 05-06 (D29) MAR 76-66 n 10-11 (N13) MAR 62-54 11-12 (D15) MAR 62-48*

LA.-LAFAYETTE

(formerly S.W. Louisiana) MAR leads, 1-0 84-85 (J5) MAR

80-74 n

LA.-MONROE

ULM leads, 1-0 08-09 (N22) ULM 69-67*

LOUISIANA TECH

MAR leads, 1-0 13-14 (F8) MAR 69-55*


ALL-TIME VS. OPPONENTS

LOUISVILLE

LOU leads, 8-4 71-72 (F5) (F19) 76-77 (J15) 77-78 (F14) 78-79 (F25) 79-80 (J14) 80-81 (J17) 81-82 (D7) 82-83 (D1) 87-88 (D19) 88-89 (D6) 89-90 (D13)

MAR 73-23* MAR 73-42 LOU 83-55 LOU 92-61* LOU 73-60 MAR 60-56* LOU 71-61 LOU 70-53* LOU 80-52 MAR 73-64* LOU 64-58 LOU 85-78*

MAINE

MNE leads, 1-0 00-01 (D28)

MNE

79-58 n

MARQUETTE

MU leads, 1-0 12-13 (N23)

MU

67-46 n

UMD leads, 2-0 04-05 (D30) UMD 83-68 06-07 (N29) UMD 68-49*

MARYVILLE

MAR leads, 1-0 72-73 (J12) MAR 45-32

MCN MAR

87-72 n 86-48 n

MEMPHIS

MAR 65-52 MAR 74-54* MAR 80-73n $ MAR 69-50 MAR 73-60* MAR 61-47 MAR 83-73* MAR 72-57* MAR 70-61 MAR 76-57 $ MEM 57-50* MEM 62-53 MEM 74-54 MEM 69-44* MEM 71-58 MAR 65-54* MAR 55-54* MEM 63-53

MERCER

MAR leads, 2-1 85-86 (J7) MAR 95-81 86-87 (D13) MAR 104-70* 91-92 (D31) MER 71-56

MIAMI (OHIO)

MTSU leads, 1-0 13-14 (F19) MTSU 75-36

88-89 (J26) 89-90 (F7) 90-91 (J16) 91-92 (F13) 92-93 (M4) 93-94 (F2) 94-95 (D6) 95-96 (D6) 96-97 (D4) 98-99 (D1) 99-00 (D21) 01-02 (D29) 02-03 (D4) 03-04 (D5) 04-05 (D1) 05-06 (N30) 06-07 (N21) 07-08 (N21) 08-09 (N25) 09-10 (D18) 10-11 (D28) 11-12 (N23) 13-14 (N18)

MILLIGAN

MORGAN STATE

MAR leads, 1-0 82-83 (D17) MAR 75-57*

MISSISSIPPI

MIS leads, 2-0 02-03 (D22) 03-04 (D31)

MIA leads, 18-4 78-79 (J19) MIA 80-69* 79-80 (J12) MAR 60-52 97-98 (J21) MAR 65-60

MSU leads, 1-0 08-09 (D29)

MIS MIS

61-55 n 54-53 n

MSU

73-65 n

MAR

77-72 n

MONMOUTH

MON leads, 1-0 06-07 (N23)

MON

65-54 n

MOREHEAD STATE MAR leads, 26-21 69-70 ( ) ( ) 74-75 (J28) 75-76 (D1) (J27) 76-77 (D1) (J31) 77-78 (D7) (F7) 78-79 (D6) (J29) 79-80 (D1) (J8) 80-81 (F2) (F12) 81-82 (J25) (F8) 82-83 (J18) (F10) 83-84 (D15) 84-85 (J17) 85-86 (J22) 86-87 (F4) 87-88 (F18)

MAR leads, 1-0 03-04 (N21) MAR 88-34* MAR leads, 2-0 88-89 (J4) MAR 70-67 90-91 (F28) MAR 83-52*

MURRAY STATE

MISSOURI

MAR leads, 1-0 07-08 (D28)

MSU 73-67* MSU 71-60 MAR 74-63* MAR 76-66 MSU 65-63* MAR 76-60 MAR 95-66* MSU 87-76 MAR 67-52* MAR 82-70* MAR 80-77 MSU 80-68 n MAR 72-61 MAR 84-61* MAR 81-61* MAR 66-53 MAR 65-62* MAR 83-79 ot MAR 56-51* MAR 73-71 MOR 61-50 * MAR 83-66 MSU 53-51*

MT. ST. MARY’S

MISSISSIPPI STATE

McNEESE STATE

MAR leads, 12-6 05-06 (J6) (F12) (M2) 06-07 (J18) (F1) 07-08 (J10) (F21) 08-09 (J24) (F22) (M5) 09-10 (J28) (F25) 10-11 (J6) (J27) 11-12 (J26) (F16) 12-13 (F3) (M7)

MIA 77-65* MIA 75-58* MIA 66-55* MIA 85-78 MIA 78-68 # MIA 65-64* MIA 85-73 MIA 87-58 # MIA 79-49* MIA 67-45 MIA 72-53* MIA 89-81 ot MIA 78-70* MIA 73-56 MIA 68-65* MAR 76-63 MAR 83-76 n MIA 89-63 MIA 56-49*

MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE

MARYLAND

Series tied, 1-1 83-84 (J5) 90-91 (J4)

(F21) 98-99 (J20) 99-00 (J15) (F22) (F28) 00-01 (F7) (F21) (M3) 01-02 (F2) (F19) 02-03 (J20) (M4) 03-04 (J27) (F11) 04-05 (J5) (F5) 09-10 (N27) 10-11 (D6) 11-12 (N16)

MAR 48-43 MAR 40-36 MAR 74-46 MAR 75-61 MAR 61-48* MSU 75-68* MSU 79-59 MSU 88-61 MAR 79-78* MSU 93-40* MSU 85-64 MSU 71-43 MAR 69-65* MSU 95-70* MSU 89-48 MSU 84-52 MSU 93-61* MSU 67-57 MAR 65-55* MSU 70-57 MSU 73-60* MSU 82-67 MAR 69-62* MAR 72-68

Series tied, 1-1 87-88 (J2) MSU 79-77 n 09-10 (D29) MAR 68-58*

NAVY

NAV leads, 3-2 01-02 (D5) 06-07 (N12) 07-08 (D16) 12-13 (D30) 13-14 (D29)

NAV 71-61* MAR 74-47 MAR 70-58* NAV 67-51 NAV 72-68*

NEBRASKA-OMAHA

MAR leads, 1-0 11-12 (N27) MAR 54-48*

NEVADA-RENO NVR leads, 1-0 89-90 (D1)

NVR

75-66 n

NEW HAMPSHIRE NH leads, 1-0 91-92 (D6)

NH

62-61 n

NJIT

MAR leads, 1-0 13-14 (J5)

MAR 57-56

NIAGARA

Series tied, 1-1 06-07 (D21) NIA 80-70 07-08 (N24) MAR 79-66*

NORFOLK STATE

MAR leads, 1-0 00-01 (D19) MAR 83-61*

NORTH CAROLINA UNC leads, 4-0 75-76 (F28) 88-89 (D11) 92-93 (J2) 98-99 (D7)

UNC 66-49* UNC 66-55* UNC 67-42 n UNC 77-46

N. CAROLINA A&T

MAR leads, 2-1 83-84 (D10) MAR 79-51* 92-93 (J3) MAR 71-59 n 10-11 (D11) NCAT 57-53*

UNC ASHEVILLE

MAR leads, 3-0 92-93 (D5) MAR 92-37* 00-01 (D29) MAR 85-73* 08-09 (D30) MAR 89-68 n

UNC CHARLOTTE

UNCC leads, 2-1 90-91 (D8) UNCC 64-63* 13-14 (F15) MAR 71-69* (M1) UNCC 87-57

UNC GREENSBORO

UNCG leads, 2-0 98-99 (D8) UNCG 91-75 99-00 (D19) UNCG 71-68*

UNC WILMINGTON MAR leads, 1-0 94-95 (J4)

MAR 75-59

NORTH TEXAS

MAR leads, 2-1 07-08 (D4) MAR 82-70 08-09 (N17) MAR 78-69* 13-14 (j15) NT 63-50

NORTHERN ILLINOIS NIU leads, 7-3 97-98 (J8) (J31) 98-99 (F17) 99-00 (J5) 00-01 (J6) 01-02 (J2) 02-03 (J25) (M8) 03-04 (F22) 04-05 (J15)

NIU 84-68 NIU 86-82* NIU 63-50 NIU 59-56* NIU 66-56 NIU 79-55* NIU 81-74 MAR 70-58 # MAR 58-55* MAR 71-58

NORTHERN KENTUCKY NKU leads, 5-0 78-79 (F17) 79-80 (D17) 80-81 (F7) (F21) 81-82 (D15)

NKU 84-39 NKU 92-64* NKU 83-60 n NKU 93-56 NKU 66-64*

OHIO

OU leads, 25-17 70-71 (J23) 71-72 (J22) 72-73 (F15) 73-74 (F12) 77-78 (J6) 78-79 (F20) 79-80 (D10) 80-81 (D22)

MAR 53-47 MAR 55-32* MAR 46-32 MAR 47-43* OU 77-70* OU 58-50 MAR 84-67* OU 85-54

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ALL-TIME VS. OPPONENTS 81-82 (F15) MAR 71-70* 84-85 (D17) MAR 92-79* 85-86 (D3) OU 82-68 86-87 (D10) MAR 70-53* 87-88 (D9) OU 70-67 88-89 (D14) MAR 75-60* 89-90 (D21) OU 80-65 90-91 (N28) MAR 70-58* 91-92 (D19) OU 79-57 92-93 (D18) MAR 75-55* 93-94 (D9) OU 85-65 97-98 (J17) OU 93-72 (F14) OU 72-63* 98-99 (J6) OU 83-73 (F10) OU 74-72* 99-00 (J31) OU 94-69 (F12) OU 79-68* 00-01 (J31) OU 68-58* (F27) MAR 80-70 01-02 (J9) OU 80-73* ot (F7) OU 77-67 02-03 (F5) OU 70-61* ot (F22) OU 80-66 03-04 (J10) MAR 86-63 (F28) MAR 56-52* 04-05 (J18) MAR 88-87* (F9) MAR 72-63 06-07 (D16) OU 74-71 07-08 (D14) MAR 78-74 08-09 (D13) OU 67-53* 09-10 (N24) OU 63-48 10-11 (N23) OU 54-52* 11-12 (N19) OU 68-56 12-13 (D15) OU 55-48*

OHIO STATE

OSU leads, 10-1 71-72 (F12) 72-73 (F17) 73-74 (F16) 74-75 (F8) 75-76 (M12) 76-77 (D4) 77-78 (D3) 79-80 (M8) 80-81 (D2) 88-89 (D20) 89-90 (D17)

MAR 69-35* OSU 63-35 OSU 57-48* OSU 67-43 OSU 85-48 n ^ OSU 87-56* OSU 102-51 OSU 79-62 n ^ OSU 82-63* OSU 97-54 OSU 82-64*

OKLAHOMA CITY MAR leads, 1-0 83-84 (J6)

MAR

74-63 n

OKLAHOMA STATE

OSU leads, 2-0 86-87 (J4) OSU 84-78 n 01-02 (D21) OSU 78-58

OLD DOMINION

ODU leads, 2-1 73-74 (F1) MAR 41-34 n 98-99 (N15) ODU 68-36 13-14 (F1) ODU 65-52 ot

OTTAWA

MAR leads, 1-0 78-79 (J5)

MAR

62-61 n

PEKIN (ILL.) AAU PEK leads, 1-0 70-71 (M14)

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MAR leads, 1-0 89-90 (J4)

54-25n ~

MAR 100-59*

PITTSBURGH

Pitt leads, 3-2 71-72 (J21) 85-86 (F25) 86-87 (D8) 07-08 (D1) 09-10 (N28)

MAR 69-35 n PITT 78-75 MAR 67-60* PITT 70-66* PITT 80-58

PITT-JOHNSTOWN

UPJ leads, 1-0 78-79 (D2) UPJ 74-70

PRESBYTERIAN MAR leads, 1-0 12-13 (D1)

MAR

59-51 n

RADFORD

MAR leads, 15-12 72-73 (F2) 73-74 (F2) 74-75 (F1) 75-76 (J16) 76-77 (D10) 77-78 (D10) 78-79 (D15) 79-80 (D15) 80-81 (D13) 81-82 (J30) 82-83 (D13) 83-84 (D19) 84-85 (J28) 85-86 (D16) 86-87 (D2) 87-88 (D3) 88-89 (J31) 91-92 (J4) 93-94 (D11) 94-95 (D10) 95-96 (D10) 96-97 (D15) 02-03 (D14) 03-04 (N25) 07-08 (N17) 09-10 (D31) 12-13 (N9)

RAD 41-36 MAR 43-40 MAR 63-47* MAR 74-65 RAD 53-40* RAD 77-62 MAR 83-77* MAR 77-61 RAD 74-61* RAD 61-58 MAR 70-66* RAD 65-63 MAR 88-72* MAR 68-63 MAR 71-58* RAD 77-63 MAR 67-58* RAD 82-79 n RAD 93-80* MAR 73-64 MAR 81-65* RAD 94-87 RAD 77-74 ot MAR 80-50* RAD 72-61 &n MAR 70-66* MAR 65-63*

RICE

RICE leads, 6-3 05-06 (J13) 06-07 (J11) 07-08 (F28) 08-09 (F28) 09-10 (J15) 10-11 (J13) 11-12 (F2) 12-13 (F24) 13-14 (J18)

MAR 75-64* RICE 83-79 RICE 68-64 MAR 61-51* RICE 63-61 RICE 52-39 MAR 65-57* RICE 71-61 ot RICE 74-68 ot

RICHMOND

Series tied, 1-1 06-07 (D28) MAR 67-66 ot 08-09 (D20) RICH 74-49*

RIDER PEK

99-00 (N26 MAR 63-50

PIKEVILLE

MAR leads, 2-0 98-99 (D30) MAR 83-62*

RIO GRANDE

Series tied, 1-1 78-79 (F15) MAR 75-58 79-80 (F13) RIO 98-96*

ROBERT MORRIS

MAR leads, 9-3 85-86 (J30) 86-87 (D20) 87-88 (D31) 91-92 (J8) 93-94 (D18) 96-97 (D19) 97-98 (D22) 00-01 (D2) 01-02 (D18) 04-05 (N28) 06-07 (N18) 13-14 (N12)

MAR 80-66* MAR 55-52 MAR 64-56 n MAR 79-67* MAR 71-65 MAR 95-74* MAR 89-53 RMU 88-78 MAR 77-60* RMU 59-53 n MAR 72-64* RMU 67-48

ST. BONAVENTURE STB leads, 1-0 95-96 (D29)

STB

84-73 n

ST. FRANCIS (PA)

MAR leads, 5-0 78-79 (J6) 85-86 (D20) 86-87 (D22) 92-93 (D21) 93-94 (D20)

MAR 52-34 n MAR 91-48* MAR 95-64 MAR 60-42* MAR 95-78

ST. JOHN FISHER MAR leads, 1-0 79-80 (D8)

MAR

71-51 n

ST. PETER’S

MAR leads, 1-0 93-94 (J3)

MAR 76-75

SALEM INTERNATIONAL MAR leads, 9-0 71-72 (J20) (F26) 72-73 (J26) (F22) 73-74 (J26) 74-75 (J20) 75-76 (F5) (F19) 85-86 (J2)

MAR 62-41 MAR 76-19* % MAR 49-19* MAR 64-36* % MAR 42-40 MAR 80-39* MAR 72-47* MAR 70-63ot n% MAR 1-0* forfeit

SETON HALL

SHU leads, 2-0 08-09 (D6) SHU 73-52 09-10 (N16) SHU 53-52*

SHAWNEE STATE

SHW leads, 1-0 89-90 (F10) SHW 79-76*

SHEPHERD

MAR leads, 1-0 02-03 (D30) MAR 74-59*

SHIPPENSBURG MAR leads, 1-0 79-80 (D8)

MAR

84-67 n

SIENA

SNA leads, 1-0 94-95 (J3)

SNA

79-66 n

SOUTH CAROLINA USC leads, 3-1 82-83 (J5) 83-84 (J15) 86-87 (J7) 87-88 (M7)

USC 87-62 MAR 89-80* USC 66-57 USC 70-58*

S. CAROLINA STATE

MAR leads, 2-0 01-02 (N17) MAR 62-48 n 05-06 (N19) MAR 69-47*

SOUTH CAROLINA UPSTATE

UPST leads, 1-0 10-11 (N17) UPST 79-73*

SOUTH FLORIDA

Series tied, 1-1 86-87 (J2) MAR 65-57* 95-96 (D17) USF 80-69

SOUTHERN

MAR leads, 2-0 06-07 (N17) MAR 61-50* 12-13 (N25) MAR 57-47 n

SOUTHERN ILLINOIS

MAR leads, 2-1 93-94 (D4) SIU 78-62 n 12-13 (D8) MAR 70-66 13-14 (N27) MAR 82-59*

SMU

SMU leads, 9-1 05-06 (J29) 06-07 (F11) 07-08 (J20) (M8) 08-09 (J8) 09-10 (F21) 10-11 (F10) 11-12 (J15) (M7) 12-13 (F10)

SMU 72-57* SMU 65-48 SMU 72-50* SMU 68-59 $ MAR 70-63 SMU 74-64* SMU 62-46 SMU 55-53* SMU 53-52$ SMU 67-50

SOUTHERN MISS

USM leads, 11-6 05-06 (J22) (F26) (M3) 06-07 (J7) (F24) 07-08 (F2) (F17) 08-09 (J29) (F15) (M7) 09-10 (J10) (F4) 10-11 (F6) (M3) 11-12 (J11) (F23) 12-13 (J10) (F28) 13-14 (F12)

USM 67-63 MAR 66-53* USM 60-58n $ MAR 96-83* USM 82-44 USM 77-51 USM 77-67* USM 70-64 USM 69-61* USM 64-56 $ MAR 58-56* USM 67-39 MAR 57-48 MAR 70-57* MAR 55-44* USM 63-55 USM 48-46 USM 68-61* USM 80-73


ALL-TIME VS. OPPONENTS SOUTHERN UTAH

SUU leads, 1-0 01-02 (N22) SUU 77-74

STONY BROOK SBK leads, 1-0 99-00 (D5)

SBK

70-66 n

TAYLOR

Series tied, 1-1 72-73 (F7) MAR 63-28 76-77 (J22) TAY 77-76

TENNESSEE

TEN leads, 3-0 72-73 (J13) TEN 49-39 73-74 (J9) TEN 44-40 76-77 (J6) TEN 114-39

UT-CHATTANOOGA

75-76 (J10) 76-77 (J7) 85-86 (D6) 11-12 (D28) 12-13 (D22)

TEXAS A&M

Series tied, 1-1 96-97 (D7) A&M 78-65 n 03-04 (D21) MAR 61-56

TEXAS A&M-C.C. T-CC leads, 1-0 05-06 (D28)

UT-MARTIN

TULANE

MAR leads, 3-0 91-92 (D15) MAR 74-55* 05-06 (N18) MAR 81-57* 08-09 (N21) MAR 78-56*

TENNESSEE TECH

TT leads, 5-1 72-73 (J11) TT 64-49

69-48 n

MAR leads, 2-0 07-08 (D18) MAR 97-91 3ot 08-09 (D2) MAR 82-72*

UTEP

TENNESSEE STATE

T-CC

UT-ARLINGTON

UTC leads, 19-17 81-82 (J23) UTC 65-63* 82-83 (F6) UTC 65-53 (F26) MAR 83-76* (M5) UTC 69-51* + 83-84 (J23) UTC 82-71 (F6) MAR 80-68* 84-85 (J20) MAR 84-81* (F21) UTC 87-77 (M10) UTC 88-76 + 85-86 (J25) MAR 85-76* (F17) UTC 75-72 (M8) UTC 77-69n + 86-87 (J24) MAR 73-62 (F9) MAR 83-45* 87-88 (J30) MAR 70-66* (F22) MAR 63-60 (M10) MAR 80-77* + 88-89 (F5) MAR 72-71 (F20) MAR 56-52* 89-90 (J13) UTC 88-63 (F3) UTC 88-74* 90-91 (J12) UTC 79-77 (F24) MAR 71-65* 91-92 (J11) UTC 81-65* (F10) MAR 58-45 92-93 (J31) UTC 71-64* (F28) UTC 77-60 93-94 (J17) UTC 75-67 (F14) MAR 75-62* (M10) UTC 70-56n + 94-95 (J16) MAR 78-60* (F11) UTC 84-62 95-96 (J15) UTC 68-65 (F10) MAR 70-52* 96-97 (J13) MAR 80-65* (F8) UTC 63-60 MAR leads, 1-0 09-10 (D20) MAR 65-48*

TT 90-52 TT 101-38 TT 81-64 n MAR 73-68 TT 67-60*

UTEP leads, 7-4 05-06 (F19) 06-07 (F17) 07-08 (F7) 08-09 (F8) (M6) 09-10 (F13) 10-11 (J9) 11-12 (F9) 12-13 (F14) (M13) 13-14 (J29)

UTEP 77-63 UTEP 64-57* UTEP 60-54* UTEP 71-62 MAR 72-70 $ot MAR 65-56* MAR 62-58* UTEP 64-56 MAR 59-47* UTEP 70-59$ UTEP 77-50

TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN

MAR leads, 2-0 03-04 (D19) MAR 74-59 04-05 (N19) MAR 79-43*

UTSA

MAR leads, 1-0 13-14 (M5)

MAR

81-76* ot

TOLEDO

TOL leads, 5-3 97-98 (J3) 98-99 (J16) 01-02 (F23) 02-03 (J29) (M12) 03-04 (F14) 04-05 (J29) (M9)

TLN leads, 9-1 05-06 (F17) 06-07 (F15) 07-08 (F10) (M6) 08-09 (F5) 09-10 (F11) 10-11 (J16) 11-12 (J29) 12-13 (J13) 13-14 (J9)

MAR leads, 5-4 05-06 (J27) 06-07 (F9) 07-08 (J18) 08-09 (J10) 09-10 (J23) 10-11 (F20) 11-12 (J8) 12-13 (J17) 13-14 (J25)

TLS 81-56* TLS 74-58 MAR 74-53* MAR 51-37 MAR 57-49 MAR 53-46 MAR 63-45* TLS 67-49 TLS 80-62*

VANDERBILT

VAN leads, 1-0 90-91 (D17) VAN 67-36

VIRGINIA

UVA leads, 4-0 93-94 (D3) 05-06 (D20) 06-07 (D5) 07-08 (D29)

UVA 105-73 UVA 67-35 UVA 75-58* UVA 78-56

VA. COMMONWEALTH

VCU leads, 2-1 86-87 (D14) MAR 77-73* 89-90 (D9) VCU 97-94* 90-91 (N23) VCU 72-61

VIRGINIA TECH

VT leads, 8-2 73-74 (F2) 78-79 (N28) 79-80 (J10) 80-81 (F16) 81-82 (J18) 82-83 (N29) 83-84 (D17) 84-85 (F12) 85-86 (D14) 92-93 (D30)

MAR 43-36 n MAR 70-67* VT 70-57 VT 79-61* VT 71-52 VT 73-69* VT 76-64 VT 85-74* VT 91-71 VT 84-78

WAKE FOREST TOL 76-55* TOL 103-55 TOL 56-50 TOL 70-54* TOL 80-66n # MAR 61-56 MAR 73-56* MAR 68-56n #

TOWSON STATE

MAR leads, 1-0 88-89 (J6)

TULSA

MAR 70-47

TLN 58-40 TLN 67-64* TLN 61-56 MAR 65-58 $ TLN 58-45* TLN 64-54* TLN 68-38* TLN 68-52 TLN 67-57* TLN 77-61*

MAR leads, 2-1 81-82 (N20) MAR 68-58 n 02-03 (N26) WFU 67-56 03-04 (D2) MAR 60-49*

WEST LIBERTY

MAR leads, 3-0 69-70 (A3) MAR 71-72 (F25) MAR 56-22* % 72-73 (F22) MAR 56-31* %

WEST VIRGINIA

WVU leads, 37-16 73-74 (J25) 74-75 (J22) (F21) 75-76 (J21) (F21) 76-77 (J19) (M4) 77-78 (J18) (F20) (F28) (M1) 78-79 (J10) (J31) 79-80 (J2)

MAR 44-32 MAR 61-53* MAR 75-52n % MAR 50-48 MAR 69-68n % WVU 53-43* WVU 79-70n % WVU 51-50* WVU 73-62 MAR 74-65* % WVU 68-56* % WVU 85-82 WVU 66-54* MAR 76-75

(J24) 80-81 (D15) (F25) 81-82 (D5) (F20) 82-83 (D4) (J13) 83-84 (D3) 84-85 (D3) (D22) 85-86 (D10) 86-87 (D6) 87-88 (N30) 88-89 (F9) 89-90 (J6) 90-91 (D5) 91-92 (J22) 92-93 (F17) 93-94 (J19) 94-95 (J18) 95-96 (J18) 96-97 (D17) 97-98 (F16) 98-99 (J27) 99-00 (J18) 00-01 (J9) 01-02 (J23) 02-03 (J22) 03-04 (J21) 04-05 (J11) 05-06 (J25) 06-07 (J24) 07-08 (J23) 08-09 (J14) 09-10 (J20) 10-11 (J19) 11-12 (J17) 12-13 (D4) 13-14 (D14)

MAR 84-72* WVU 95-65* WVU 88-64 WVU 70-61* WVU 70-57 WVU 87-58 WVU 64-49* WVU 76-65* WVU 78-71 WVU 92-79 MAR 90-72* WVU 85-82 WVU 72-67* WVU 77-42 n WVU 81-39 MAR 70-63* WVU 89-73 n MAR 92-81 n WVU 73-66 n MAR 87-72 n WVU 76-71 n WVU 86-78 n MAR 68-63 n WVU 76-60 n MAR 62-51 n MAR 74-72 n WVU 65-37 n WVU 67-63 n WVU 79-53 n MAR 82-76 n WVU 72-58 n WVU 76-54 n WVU 58-51 n WVU 74-65 n WVU 74-42 n WVU 78-21 n WVU 69-57 n WVU 64-48 n WVU 82-51 n

WEST VIRGINIA STATE MAR leads, 11-0 69-70 ( ) 70-71 (F4) (F18) 72-73 (F5) (F23) 73-74 (F25) 79-80 (F11) 83-84 (N25) 84-85 (J10) 90-91 (J10) 91-92 (N23)

MAR MAR 61-26* MAR 78-35 MAR 58-26* MAR 79-34* % MAR 60-36n % MAR 85-69* MAR 102-53* MAR 85-58* MAR 83-39* MAR 94-40*

WVU TECH

MAR leads, 10-0 81-82 (D11) 82-83 (F15) 83-84 (N26) (N29) 84-85 (N26) 91-92 (D14) 99-00 (D17) 00-01 (D16) 01-02 (D1) 13-14 (D9)

MAR 61-48* MAR 75-51 MAR 92-68* MAR 80-59* MAR 126-62* MAR 79-61* MAR 63-50* MAR 108-53 MAR 98-57 MAR 86-42*

W.VA. WESLEYAN

Series tied, 1-1 78-79 (F5) WVW 104-101 *ot

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ALL-TIME VS. OPPONENTS 82-83 (J27) MAR 81-61*

WESTERN CAROLINA MAR leads, 30-6 73-74 (J10) 78-79 (D9) 82-83 (J29) (F7) 83-84 (J7) (J21) (F4) 84-85 (D15) (F27) 85-86 (J18) (F15) 86-87 (J26) (F21) 87-88 (D12) (F20) 88-89 (F3) (F12) 89-90 (J15) (M3) 90-91 (F6) (M2) 91-92 (F8) (M1) (M12) 92-93 (J24) (F21) 93-94 (J24) (F21) 94-95 (J23) (F18) 95-96 (J22) (F17) (F28) 96-97 (J20) (F15) (F26)

MAR 41-39 WCU 100-87 n WCU 78-55* WCU 77-61 MAR 80-60 n MAR 88-71 MAR 81-65* MAR 95-70* MAR 95-67 MAR 79-62* MAR 76-61 MAR 77-56 MAR 74-72* MAR 89-69* MAR 52-36 MAR 67-54 MAR 72-63* MAR 60-50 MAR 90-60* MAR 88-63 MAR 75-45* MAR 59-46 MAR 69-58* WCU 59-58ot n+ MAR 79-63 MAR 84-65* MAR 84-70* MAR 79-67 MAR 72-69 WCU 77-74* MAR 69-56* MAR 83-72 MAR 83-74* + WCU 68-67 MAR 75-72* MAR 85-77* +

WESTERN ILLINOIS MAR leads, 3-1 71-72 (M11) 73-74 (M7) 74-75 (J10) 99-00 (D29)

MAR 46-43 n ^ WIU 49-40 n ^ MAR 80-39 MAR 67-57 n

WESTERN KENTUCKY WKU leads, 2-0 75-76 (J7) 76-77 (J5)

WKU 61-59 ot WKU 92-56

WESTERN MICHIGAN WMU leads, 17-9 70-71 (M20) (M21) 71-72 (J29) (J30) 72-73 (F9) (F10) (M9) 73-74 (F9) (F10) 74-75 (F14) (F15) 75-76 (F13) (F14) 77-78 (F11) 78-79 (J20)

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MAR 51-47 MAR 57-46 MAR 54-45* MAR 58-36* WMU 61-36 WMU 60-50 WMU 68-46 n ^ MAR 54-49* WMU 51-38* WMU 81-63 WMU 86-72 WMU 71-44 WMU 80-55 WMU 85-65 MAR 73-49*

79-80 (J18) 80-81 (F5) 97-98 (F5) 98-99 (J9) (F20) 99-00 (J8) 00-01 (J13) 01-02 (J12) 02-03 (F10) 03-04 (J14) 04-05 (F16)

WMU 82-77 ot WMU 74-57 n MAR 74-72 WMU 102-84 WMU 79-74* WMU 63-52 MAR 68-56* WMU 71-52* WMU 80-71 WMU 96-72* MAR 72-61

WESTERN ONTARIO MAR leads, 2-0 77-78 (F10) 78-79 (J6)

MAR 78-54 n MAR 49-44

WINTHROP

MAR leads, 2-0 73-74 (J11) MAR 46-45 92-93 (D4) MAR 76-60

WIS.-OSHKOSH WOK leads, 1-0 73-74 (M9)

WOK

40-39n ^

WIS.-STEVENS POINT WSP leads, 1-0 75-76 (M11)

WSP

69-53n ^

WOFFORD

MAR leads, 3-0 96-97 (F3) MAR 74-63 97-98 (D16) MAR 72-70* 13-14 (D19) MAR 71-56*

WRIGHT STATE

MAR leads, 6-3 89-90 (D10) 90-91 (D4) 91-92 (F19) 92-93 (D8) 94-95 (D21) 95-96 (D21) 00-01 (D13) 05-06 (D13) 06-07 (D19)

MAR 92-47* MAR 61-50 MAR 74-50* WSU 71-57 MAR 64-60* WSU 67-64 WSU 81-67 MAR 72-66 MAR 62-54*

XAVIER

MAR leads, 4-1 86-87 (J22) 87-88 (D5) 88-89 (D22) 89-90 (F1) 90-91 (D22)

MAR 76-72* ot MAR 59-44 XAV 63-61 MAR 79-76* MAR 76-66

YOUNGSTOWN STATE YSU leads, 13-4 77-78 (F3) 78-79 (J12) 79-80 (J19) 80-81 (D20) 88-89 (M4) 89-90 (J22) 90-91 (J28) 91-92 (M7) 92-93 (D16) 93-94 (N27) 94-95 (N26) 95-96 (N25) 96-97 (N30)

YSU 85-63 n YSU 77-59* YSU 62-56 YSU 79-63* MAR 63-59* YSU 79-64 YSU 75-69* YSU 67-51 MAR 65-62* MAR 75-52 MAR 81-73* YSU 87-75 YSU 102-86*ot

97-98 (D20) 98-99 (N20) 99-00 (N23) 00-01 (N21)

YSU 81-52 YSU 79-76* YSU 85-74 YSU 74-67*

98-99 (J16) 01-02 (F23) 02-03 (J29) (M12) 03-04 (F14) 04-05 (J29) (M9)

TOL 103-55 TOL 56-50 TOL 70-54* TOL 80-66n # MAR 61-56 MAR 73-56* MAR 68-56n #

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* Home n Neutral ot Overtime < Natl. Inv. Women’s Tourn. % W.Va. State Tourn. ^ Midwest Assoc. for Intercoll. Athletics for Women Tourn. ~ AAU Regional Tourn. + Southern Conf. Tourn. ! NCAA Tournament # Mid-American Conference Tourn. $ Conference USA Tournament & 2007 Preseason WNIT


ALL-TIME RECORDS VS. OPPONENTS TEAM Akron Alabama UAB Alice Lloyd American Appalachian State Arizona Arkansas State Austin Peay Ball State Baylor Belmont Binghamton Bluefield College Bluefield State Boston Bowling Green Brown Bucknell Buffalo California California State Cal St. Northridge Calvin College Campbell Canisius Cedarville (Ohio) UCF Central Michigan Charleston (W.Va.) Charleston Southern Cheyney Chicago Circle Chicago State Cincinnati Cincinnati (AAU) Clemson Cleveland (AAU) Cleveland State Coastal Carolina Colgate College of Charleston Colorado Concord Davidson Davis & Elkins Dayton Delaware State DePaul Detroit District of Columbia Drake Duke Duquesne East Carolina East Stroudsburg East Tennessee State Eastern Illinois Eastern Kentucky

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Eastern Michigan Elon Evansville Fairfield Fairmont State Florida A&M Florida Atlantic FIU Furman Gannon Glenville State George Washington Georgia Southern Georgia State Georgia Tech High Point Houston Houston Baptist Howard Idaho Illinois State Indiana Indiana Central Indiana (Pa.) Indiana State IUPUI Jackson State James Madison Kent State Kentucky Kentucky State Lehigh Liberty Longwood Louisiana-Lafayette Louisiana-Monroe Louisiana Tech Louisville Maine Marquette Maryland Maryville McNeese State Memphis Mercer Miami (Ohio) Middle Tennessee State Milligan Mississippi Mississippi State Missouri Monmouth Morehead State Morgan State Mount St. Mary’s Murray State Navy Nebraska-Omaha Nevada-Reno New Hampshire

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NJIT 1 0 Niagara 1 1 Norfolk State 1 0 North Carolina 0 4 North Carolina A&T 2 1 UNC Asheville 3 0 UNC Charlotte 1 2 UNC Greensboro 0 2 UNC Wilmington 1 0 North Texas 2 1 Northern Illinois 3 7 Northern Kentucky 0 5 Ohio 17 25 Ohio State 1 10 Oklahoma City 1 0 Oklahoma State 0 2 Old Dominion 1 2 Ottawa 1 0 Pekin (Ill.) AAU 0 1 Pikeville 1 0 Pittsburgh 2 3 Pitt.-Johnstown 0 1 Presbyterian 1 0 Radford 15 12 Rice 3 6 Richmond 1 1 Rider 2 0 Rio Grande 1 1 Robert Morris 9 3 St. Bonaventure 0 1 St. Francis (Pa.) 5 0 St. John Fisher 1 0 St. Peter’s 1 0 Salem International 9 0 Seton Hall 0 2 Shawnee State 0 1 Shepherd 1 0 Shippensburg 1 0 Siena 0 1 South Carolina 1 3 South Carolina State 2 0 South Carolina Upstate 0 1 South Florida 1 1 Southern 2 0 Southern Illinois 2 1 SMU 1 9 Southern Miss 6 12 Southern Utah 0 1 Stony Brook 0 1 Taylor 1 1 Tennessee 0 3 UT-Chattanooga 17 19 UT-Martin 1 0 Tennessee State 3 0 Tennessee Tech 1 5 Texas A&M 1 1 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 0 1 Texas-Arlington 2 0 UTEP 4 7 Texas-Pan American 2 0

UTSA Toledo Towson State Tulane Tulsa Vanderbilt Virginia Virginia Commonwealth Virginia Tech Wake Forest West Liberty West Virginia West Virginia State WVU Tech West Virginia Wesleyan Western Carolina Western Illinois Western Kentucky Western Michigan Western Ontario Winthrop Wis.-Oshkosh Wis.-Stevens Point Wofford Wright State Xavier Youngstown State OVERALL

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ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS A Tywanda Abercrombie, ‘86 McKenzie Akers Karla Amburgey, ‘75 Melissa Arnold, ‘02 Stephanie Austin, ‘77 B Casey Baker, ‘09 Jodi Baker, ‘95 Kathy Baker, ‘78 Alix Barnette, ‘09 Dorina Barrett, ‘12 Donna Basham, ‘75 Rebecca Bays, ‘08 Kristina Behnfeldt, ‘99 Brooke Betts, ‘02 Justine Boerger ‘13 Brenda Booth, ‘77 Patty Bostic, ‘77 Sandy Boswell, ‘78 Angela Brogdon, ‘87 Keona Brooks Heather Brown, ‘92 Lora Browning, ‘77 Denise Buffin, ‘79 Marsue Burroughs, ‘71 Aisha Byrd, ‘98 C Deanna Carter, ‘82 Bridget Chacón, ‘07 Enjonae Chambers Crystal Champion, ‘06 Janet Clayton, ‘80 Peggy Collins, ‘78 Janet Connor, ‘78 Karrie Cook, ‘00 Latae Cooley, ‘02 Tatania Cooper, ‘91 Barbara Crews, ‘72 Kelli Cromer, ‘85 Tynikki Crook, ‘11 KaShawna Curry, ‘07 Linda Curry, ‘77 D Mystee Dale, ‘10 Susan Davis, ‘02 Sharon Deal, ‘89 Brenda Dennis, ‘75 Suporia Dickens ‘14 Ida Dotson, ‘03 Beverly Duckwyler, ‘72

G Thea Garland, ‘80 Wendy Gatlin, ‘91 Georgina German, ‘99 Carrie Gibson, ‘85 Mary Beth Gill, ‘88 Cheryl Grau, ‘86 Raechele Gray, ‘10 Tammie Green, ‘79 Kim Griffin, ‘05 Franseda Gunn, ‘84 H Kathy Haas, ‘75 Cassie Hackworth, ‘03 Michele Hagan, ‘06 Alyssa Hammond, ‘10 Chantelle Handy, ‘10 Meg Hanshaw, ‘86 Christina Harbin, ‘03 Margie Harcher, ‘71 Angelica Harris, ‘10 Kizzy Hart, ‘08 Paula Hatten, ‘80 Ann Hay, ‘87 Rashedah Henriques, ‘12 Karen Henry, ‘83 Tamira Higgins, ‘95 Teyonka Hodge, ‘06 Melody Hudson, ‘08 Kristi Huff, ‘92 Vicki Hunt, ‘81 I Modupe Ishola, ‘07 J Gail Jackson, ‘84 Nataia Jackson, ‘12 Kari James, ‘08 AJ Johnson Brenda Johnson, ‘79 Sheila Johnson, ‘91 Shynisha Johnson ‘13 Tessa Johnson Tina Jones, ‘91 Jill Justice, ‘07

E Amanda Eddinger, ‘94 Lateidra Elliott, ‘12 Winnetta Evans, ‘96 Kiana Evans Chukwuka Ezeigbo

K Jamie Kellerman, ‘05 Teena Kennedy, ‘79 Kathy Kensinger, ‘78 Kendra King, ‘10 Leandra King ‘13 Karen Klenk, ‘81 Catie Knable, ‘04 Jackie Knight, ‘70 Kim Kraft, ‘94 Annette Kristiansen Tracy Krueger, ‘93 Tammy Kun, ‘81

F Erika Fall, ‘97 Marilyn Jody Farley, ‘71 Au’Yana Ferguson, ‘02 Andrea Fitzgerald, ‘02 Peggy Freeman, ‘79 Leighann Fry, ‘04 Angie Frye, ‘88 Saundra Fullen, ‘80

L Jody Lambert, ‘72 Sammie Lambert, ‘75 Denise Lane, ‘95 Judy Lantz, ‘75 Val LaPointe, ‘81 Jenny Leavitt, ‘89 Sally Leimkuhler, ‘71 Karen Lenhart, ‘99

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Michelle Lenhart, ‘98 Kim Lewis, ‘88 Kendra Liddle, ‘99 Jenny Lincoln, ‘98 Kamille Lisonbee, ‘09 Linda Lively, 70 Mary Lopez, ‘79 M Lisa Mason, ‘98 Karla May, ‘86 Cindy McCauley, ‘98 Chris McClurkin, ‘88 Barb McConnell, ‘82 Jill McElhinny, ‘93 Robin Meadows, ‘79 Terri Miller, ‘75 Alaya Mitchell, ‘12 Rene Moore, ‘80 Charity Morrison, ‘99 Delois Morrow, ‘71 Kim Mudge, ‘85 Mary Jane Muth, ‘74 O Candy Osburn, ‘80 P Lea Ann Parsley, ‘90 Toni Patillo, ‘00 Treena Karen Pauley, ‘71 Karen Pelphrey, ‘86 Melody Phillips, ‘88 Tonya Phillips, ‘86 Alyse Poindexter, ‘12 Susan Powers, ‘74 Debbie Powers, ‘78 Lisa Pruner, ‘84 Q Diane Queen, ‘79 Shelley Quinn, ‘92 R Jennifer Ramirez ‘13 Adrian Randall, ‘11 Amy Reed, ‘03 Jenette Reed, ‘93 Stephanie Reinbrecht, ‘99 Lynelle Richer, ‘88 Brandy Robertson, ‘99 Anitra Rockhold, ‘92 Laura Rollyson, ‘98 Chelsey Romero Natal Rosko, ‘98 Mary Rozansky, ‘75 Veronica Ruiz ‘13 S Meagan Samis, ‘08 Leah Scott L’erin Scott, ‘05 Missy Scott, ‘88 Barbara Sepcic, ‘75 Kristi Sexton, ‘97 Jasmine Shaw ‘13 Sikeetha Shepard-Hall, ‘06 Kim Shepherd, ‘85 Jennifer Shiflett, ‘03 Lollie Shipp, ‘89 Ann Shuff, ‘70 Melissa Simms, ‘94

Tammy Simms, ‘87 Keri Simmons, ‘98 Joan Sims, ‘71 Majorie Sisk, ‘71 Stephanie Skolik, ‘79 Adrianne Smalls, ‘02 Reshundra Smiley, ‘06 Amy Smith, ‘04 Annette Smith, ‘80 Hope Smith, ‘94 Pat Smith, ‘77 Debbie Solomon, ‘81 Aja Sorrells Tonya Spencer, ‘83 Barbara Spitz, ‘75 Karen Sprague, ‘79 Mary Pat Statler, ‘06 Jenelle Stephenson, ‘90 Yaschico Stevens, ‘00 Karen Stinter, ‘79 Salesse Stovall, ‘11 Shawna Streeter, ‘02 Nadia Swanigan, ‘04 T Gloria Jean Taylor, ‘74 Marsha Thomas, 70 Diane Thompson, ‘81 Elizabeth Tokodi, ‘99 Kandi Tweedy, ‘81 U Jeanne Ullom, ‘84 Carol Underdonk, ‘80 V Debbie VanLiew, ‘83 Jackie VanLiew, ‘83 Robin Vealey, ‘75 Norrisha Victrum W Tania Walters, ‘10 Brenda Warren, ‘72 Nakia Watkins, ‘94 Shay Weaver ‘13 Victoria Wells, ‘12 Agnes Wheeler, ‘78 Jameka White, ‘05 Tammy Wiggins, ‘87 Kim Williams, ‘79 Marisa Williams, ‘00 Orlandria Williams ‘14 Becky Williamson, ‘80 Stephanie Wine, ‘96 Meg Withrow, ‘08 Erica Woods ‘14 Teresa Wrubel, ‘79 Alma Wooly, ‘80 Z Mary Zeryos, ‘72

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