2016-17 Stetson Women's Basketball Information Guide

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Sarah Sagerer F • 6-3 • Jr. Schörfling, Austria

McKenna Beach G • 5-6 • So. Cape Coral, Fla.

Johanna McMillan F • 5-8 • Jr. Mullica Hill, N.J.

Brianti Saunders G • 5-4 • Sr. Hilliard, Fla.

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Paloma Gragera F • 6-2 • Fr. Tres Cantos, Spain

Re’Nique Francis C • 6-4 • So. St. Thomas, V.I.

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Adriana Ellis G • 5-9 • Fr. Orlando, Fla.

DeAsia Beal G • 5-9 • Sr. Covington, Ky.

Myka Johnson-Matthews G • 5-8 • So. Upper Marlboro, Md.

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Breana Bey F • 5-9 • Sr. Jersey City, N.J.

Kennedi Colclough F • 6-0 • Fr. Gambrills, Md.

Brittney Chambers G • 5-6 • Jr. Orlando, Fla.

Jordan Tully F • 6-2 • So. Winnipeg, Manitoba

Head Coach Lynn Bria Charleston (WV), 1990 9th Season

Assistant Coach Daniel Barber Florida, 2012 3rd Season

Assistant Coach Otavio Battaglia Sao Paulo, 2004 1st Season

Assistant Coach Brittany Young Francis Marion, 2008 2nd Season

Ida Andersson G • 5-8 • So. Södertälje, Sweden

Director of Operations Meagan Edwards Florida , 2008 1st Season


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TABLE OF CONTENTS

STETSON ATHLETICS

INTRODUCTION

VISION STATEMENT

Quick Facts........................................................................................ 2 2016-17 Roster / Team Photo......................................................... 3 Following The Hatters....................................................................... 4

Develop a culture of champions athletically, academically and within the community.

MISSION STATEMENT

COACHING STAFF

Stetson Athletics recruits and develops student-athletes, coaches and staff, creating a culture of champions within and outside of competition.

Head Coach Lynn Bria................................................................... 6-8 Assistant Coach Daniel Barber........................................................ 9 Assistant Coach Otavio Battaglia................................................... 10 Assistant Coach Brittany Young..................................................... 11 Support Staff................................................................................... 12

CORE VALUES

Championship Culture

• We create an environment that fosters an uncompromising commitment to winning championships. • We hire and retain the best coaches and staff while providing the resources needed to succeed at a championship level.

PLAYER PROFILES

Returners....................................................................................14-33 Newcomers................................................................................ 34-38

SEASON REVIEW

Integrity

2015-16 Review.............................................................................. 40 2015-16 Statistics and Results................................................41-43 2015-16 ASUN Review.................................................................... 44

• We act with honesty, civility and respect. • We are fiscally and socially accountable. • We operate within the letter and spirit of all NCAA, conference and Stetson rules and regulations.

HISTORY AND RECORDS

Game, Season and Career Records .........................................46-51 Honors, Awards, and Milestones ............................................. 52-53 All-Time Letterwinners and Roster........................................... 54-55 Game-By-Game Results............................................................ 56-63 Year-By-Year Team and Coaching Summary.................................. 64 All-Time Record vs. Opponents....................................................... 65

Excellence

STETSON UNIVERSITY

Pride/Tradition

• We are committed to the daily personal and professional development and total well-being of student-athletes, coaches and staff. • Through preparation, discipline and perseverance, we are dedicated to being the very best in everything we do.

This Is ... Stetson University...................................................... 68-69 President of the University and Director of Athletics...............70-71 Edmunds Center and Athletic Facilities................................... 72-73 Sports Medicine and Strength and Conditioning.....................74-75 The ASUN Conference..................................................................... 76 2016-17 Schedule........................................................................OBC

• We recognize and honor our history. • We foster pride, passion and loyalty in support of the Stetson Hatters and our traditions. • We are dedicated to building and elevating the Stetson Hatters brand. • We actively engage campus, the local community and alumni to increase participation and support for the Stetson Hatters.

Leadership

CREDITS: The 2016-17 Stetson University Women’s Basketball Media Guide is a publication of the Stetson University department of athletics. Designed and written by Assistant Director of Athletic Communications Jamie Bataille. Editorial assistance by Ricky Hazel and Cris Belvin. Photography by Jim Hogue, Tony Pettis, Jamie Bataille, ASUN Photos, and Stetson University.

• We develop and empower student-athletes, coaches and staff to motivate, inspire and mentor others. • We create an environment dedicated to positive leadership and an investment in building relationships.

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QUICK FACTS GENERAL INFORMATION

COACHING STAFF

School:.................................................Stetson University City:..............................................................DeLand, Fla. Founded:...................................................................1883 Enrollment (undergraduate):....................................3,084 Nickname:.............................................................Hatters Colors:...............................Green (PMS 342C) and White Arena:.....................................................Edmunds Center Capacity:..................................................................4,000 Affiliation:................................................. NCAA Division I Conference:................................................... Atlantic Sun President:.................. Dr. Wendy B. Libby (Cornell, 1972) Director of Athletics:................. Jeff Altier (Stetson, 1982) SWA:...................... Alicia Queally (North Carolina, 1999) FAR:................................. Dr. Mike Bitter (Stetson, 1987) Athletic Department Phone:........................386.822.8100 Ticket Office Phone:....................................386.738.4287

Head Coach.......... Lynn Bria (Charleston [W. Va.], 1990) Career Record................................304-320 (21 seasons) Record at Stetson.......................151-107 (eight seasons) Assistant Coaches.............. Daniel Barber (Florida, 2012) .................................. Otavio Battaglia (São Paulo, 2004) ............................. Brittany Young (Francis Marion, 2008) Basketball Office Phone........................... (386) 822-8119 Basketball Office Fax...............................(386) 822-8148

PROGRAM HISTORY

First Season............ 1975-76; 1981-82 (NCAA Division I) Overall Record.............................. 511-645 (41 Seasons) Conference Championships.... 4 (1989, 2005,2011,2013) NCAA Tournament Appearances....... 3 (2005,2011,2013) WNIT Appearances......................... 3 (2012, 2014, 2015) WBI Appearances................................................ 1 (2016)

Player PPG FG% FT% RPG APG STL BLK Brianti Saunders 17.8 .452 .822 5.2 81 42 4 Breana Bey 11.2 .537 .635 7.2 46 21 19 DeAsia Beal 7.6 .333 .754 5.0 52 50 5 Johnson-Matthews 6.8 .492 .719 2.4 34 22 2 McKenna Beach 5.8 .372 .725 3.1 61 31 1

ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS

Other Letterwinners Returning (4)

TEAM INFORMATION

2015-16 Overall Record.......................................... 20-12 2015-16 A-Sun Record/Finish............................... 9-5/4th Starters Returning/Lost................................................5/0 Letterwinners Returning/Lost.......................................8/1 Newcomers......................................5 (1 Jr., 1, So., 3 Fr.)

Starters Returning (5)

Player PPG FG% FT% RPG APG STL BLK Sarah Sagerer 7.6 .473 .621 5.3 23 12 35 Ida Andersson 2.8 .327 .500 1.9 19 17 2 Re’Nique Francis 1.2 .375 .000 1.2 2 0 0

Asst. AD for Athletic Communications............Ricky Hazel Office Phone.............................................(386) 822-8130 E-mail................................................jhazel@stetson.edu Assistant Director (WBB Contact).............. Jamie Bataille Office Phone.............................................(386) 822-8131 Cell Phone................................................(386) 748-4586 E-mail............................................... jbataill@stetson.edu

Redshirts Returning (1)

Player Johanna McMillan

Assistant Director............................................ Cris Belvin Office Phone.............................................(386) 822-8937 E-mail.............................................. cbelvin@stetson.edu

Player Brittney Chambers Kennedi Colclough Adriana Ellis Paloma Gragera Jordan Tully*

Mailing Address.......... 421 N. Woodland Blvd., Unit 8359 ............................................................DeLand, FL 32723 Athletics Website............................... www.gohatters.com Twitter.......................... @StetsonWBB, @StetsonHatters Press Row Phone.....................................(386) 822-8133

Hometown/Previous School Mullica Hill, N.J./UNCW

Newcomers (5)

Hometown/Previous School Orlando, Fla./Daytona State/Apopka HS Gambrills, Md./Arundel HS Orlando, Fla./Winter Springs HS Tres Cantos, Spain/Montverde Academy Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada/Boise State

* - will sit out 2016-17 season per NCAA transfer rules

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2016-17 ROSTER

No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl. Hometown/Previous School 0 Adriana Ellis G 5-9 Fr. Orlando, Fla./Winter Springs HS 1 Sarah Sagerer F 6-3 Jr. Schörfling, Austria/The Rock School 2 McKenna Beach G 5-6 So. Cape Coral, Fla./Cape Coral HS 4 Johanna McMillan G 5-8 Jr. Mullica Hill, N.J./UNCW/Sanford School 10 Brianti Saunders G 5-4 Sr. Hilliard, Fla./Hilliard Middle-Senior HS 11 Paloma Gragera F 6-2 Fr. Tres Cantos, Spain/Montverde Academy 12 Re’Nique Francis C 6-4 So. St. Thomas, V.I./Charlotte Amalie HS 15 DeAsia Beal G 5-9 Sr. Covington, Ky./Holy Cross HS 21 Myka Johnson-Matthews G 5-8 So. Upper Marlboro, Md./Bishop McNamara HS 22 Ida Andersson G 5-8 So. Södertälje, Sweden/Taljegymnasiet 23 Breana Bey F 5-9 Sr. Jersey City, N.J./Monroe College 24 Kennedi Colclough F 6-0 Fr. Gambrills, Md./Arundel HS 30 Brittney Chambers G 5-6 Jr. Orlando, Fla./Daytona State/Apopka HS 32 Jordan Tully* F 6-2 So. Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada/Boise State * - will sit out the 2016-17 season due to NCAA transfer rules Head Coach: Lynn Bria (University of Charleston, 1990), 9th Season Assistant Coach: Daniel Barber (Florida, 2012), 3rd Season Assistant Coach: Otavio Battaglia (São Paulo, 2004), 1st Season Assistant Coach: Brittany Young (Francis Marion, 2008), 2nd Season Director of Operations: Meagan Edwards (Florida, 2008), 1st Season Assistant Athletic Trainer: Taylor Sullivan (Springfield (Mass.), 2013), 2nd Season

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COACHING STAFF


Head Coach Lynn Bria 9th Season at Stetson (151-107) 22nd Season Overall (304-320) University of Charleston, 1990 (B.S.) West Virginia University, 1992 (M.S.) A three-time Atlantic Sun Conference champion as a head coach, Lynn Bria is in her ninth season at the helm of Stetson women’s basketball program. Over the past six seasons Bria has turned the Hatters into a formidable force in the Atlantic Sun. She has guided the Hatters to two conference titles, two NCAA Tournament appearances, three WNIT bids, and six consecutive 20+ win seasons. In fact, Stetson is just one of three schools in the state of Florida to post as many as 137 victories since the start of the 2010-11 season. In 2015-16, Stetson won 20 games for the sixth year in a row despite not having any seniors on the squad. The Hatters also qualified for the WBI and earned their second NCAA postseason victory with a 89-54 win over McNeese State. Brianti Saunders set the school single-game record with 40 points vs. Georgia State, and came within 11 points of tying the single-season scoring record. She was named first team all-conference, while Breana Bey was named second team all-conference and A-Sun TriNewcomer of the Year. McKenna Beach was named A-Sun Freshman of the Year. Stetson posted its fifth straight 20-win season in 2014-15, compiling a 23-8 record overall. The Hatters won 11 non-conference games for the time ever, and the 23 wins overall tied for the third-winningest season in school history. Three Hatters were named First-Team All-Conference for the second year in a row, including the league’s Defensive Player of the Year Amber Porter. In 2013-14 and for the third year in a row, the Hatters set a school-record for most victories in a single-season with 27. Stetson also won a school-record 16 conference games and won a school-record 16 consecutive contests during the regular season. The Hatters also earned their second-ever bid to the WNIT and the program’s firstever NCAA postseason victory, a 70-63 win at Miami on Mar. 20. Stetson had three players named First Team All-Conference, including A-Sun Freshman of the Year Amber Porter.

The 2012-13 season was one for the history books as the Hatters set numerous team records for success and captured their second A-Sun title in the past three seasons. Bria helped lead the Hatters to a school-record 24 wins overall, a 12-1 record at home, a school-record 14 wins in conference play, and winning streaks of 11 straight overall and 16 in a row at home. In the A-Sun Championship game, Stetson rallied from a 15-point second-half deficit to defeat top-seeded and previously undefeated FGCU 70-64, and then earned their highestever NCAA Tournament seed (14) and an appearance in the Columbus, Ohio regional against UCLA.

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In 2011-12, the Hatters won a school record 23 games and advanced to the postseason for the second year in a row, participating in the WNIT for the first time in school history. Three players earned All-Atlantic Sun honors including A-Sun Player of the Year and All-Tournament Team selection Victoria McGowan, who led the nation with three triple-doubles. Also honored were Second Team All-Atlantic Sun forward Sasha Sims and A-Sun AllFreshman Team forward Cherisse Burris. Bria’s 2010-11 Hatters won 20 games for the first time in 10 seasons, captured their third Atlantic Sun Conference tournament championship and advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the second time in school history and first time since 2005. Stetson’s turnaround under Bria from 6-24 to 20-13 (+12.5 games) was the second largest improvement in NCAA Division I women’s basketball. Honors that came to members of the team included A-Sun Tournament MVP (Victoria McGowan), A-Sun All-Tournament Team (Tierra Brown, Sasha Sims), Second Team All-Atlantic Sun (McGowan), A-Sun All-Freshman Team (Sims), A-Sun Player of the Week (Natasha Graboski) and A-Sun Newcomer of the Week (McGowan twice, Sims). Graboski went on to sign a professional contract with Alexandria of Romania’s Division 1 League in the summer of 2011. In 2009-10 Bria led the Hatters to their seventh consecutive A-Sun tournament appearance. The highlight of the season was a December 16 victory over USC Upstate, which would go on to finish as a 20-win team, that led to forward Jessica Conner receiving A-Sun Player of the Week honors. In her first season at Stetson, Bria coached the Hatters to eight victories, including the program’s first victory against an RPI Top 100 opponent (FGCU, 12/4/08)

in the 10 years since online data has been kept. She also made an immediate impact on the recruiting trail as her 2009-10 incoming class was ranked by Michael T. White’s noted scouting service All-Star Girls Report as the best in the Atlantic Sun Conference and in the top third of all NCAA Division I teams. Bria has coached women’s basketball for 24 years with 18 seasons of Division I head coaching experience to her credit at UCF, Ohio University and Stetson. In addition to coaching, she has extensive classroom experience at the university level and is committed to developing young women both athletically and academically. Prior to joining the Hatters, Bria spent the previous two seasons as an assistant coach at top-level programs West Virginia (2006-07) and most recently the University of Miami. Her excellent recruiting skills led to the Hurricanes signing a Top 25 incoming class according to recruiting experts at HoopGurlz.com. With WVU, Bria served as recruiting coordinator in addition to her on-court coaching duties. Her leadership helped the Mountaineers achieve one of their best seasons in school history, which featured an at-large bid to and second round appearance in the NCAA Tournament as well as the second-largest turnaround in W-L record in Big East Conference history (15-16 to 21-11 overall and from 4-12 to 11-5 in Big East games). From 1999-2006, Bria was the head coach at Ohio University in Athens, Ohio. She is second all-time in career wins at Ohio and was the first coach in Bobcats history to sign a recruit that would become Mid-American Conference Freshman of the Year. Bria’s first-year players earned MAC All-Freshman honors three consecutive years; only seven other players in the 20+ year history of the program had done that. In addition to coaching, Bria also taught a class in the Education department.

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Lynn Bria Fast Facts Stetson University Head Coach Record at Stetson (Eight Years).............................151-107 (.585) Record Past six Seasons.........................................137-61 (.692) 2x Atlantic Sun Conference Champions, NCAA...........2011, 2013 4x Atlantic Sun Conference Finalist................................. 2011-14 3x WNIT Appearances...................................... 2012, 2014, 2015 1x WBI Appearance.............................................................. 2016 Head Coaching Career Career Record (21 Years)......................................304-320 (.487) 3x Atlantic Sun Champions, NCAA....................1999, 2011, 2013 Atlantic Sun Coach of the Year........................................ 1998-99

Prior to taking the position at Ohio, Bria led old Stetson nemesis UCF for three seasons from 1996-99. Her final Golden Knights team in 1998-99 was the TAAC (now Atlantic Sun) regular season and tournament champions and appeared in the NCAA Tournament. For her efforts, Bria was named the 1998-99 TAAC Coach of the Year. In just three seasons, she ranked second in career wins at UCF and was 6-1 against the Hatters. Bria’s first head coaching position came at Division II Texas Woman’s University in Denton, Texas for three seasons from 1993-96. At the age of 24, Bria was the fourth-youngest head coach in the country when she was hired. She coached the team, coordinated fundraising and taught in the Kinesiology department in addition to serving on the NCAA Division II Tournament regional selection committee. Her Pioneer squads won more games each year of her tenure than the one previously. Her first three years out of college at the University of Charleston (W. Va.) were spent on the coaching staffs at Marshall (where she obtained her Master’s degree in 1992) and Radford, where she helped lead the Highlanders to the Big South regular season and tournament titles in 1992-93. A standout performer for the Charleston Golden Eagles, the Class of 1990 graduate was inducted into her alma mater’s Athletic Hall of Fame in 2003. She scored 1,146 points in her career, averaging 10.3 points per game and was a 75.3 percent free throw shooter over her career. A member of the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association and the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Bria is an avid runner who has completed three marathons. The native of Charleston, W. Va. has had her high school jersey retired by Charleston Catholic High School.

BRIA YEAR-BY-YEAR Years School W-L 1993-96 (3) Texas Woman’s University............................................ 26-54 1996-99 (3) UCF (NCAA, 1999)......................................................... 50-36 1999-06 (7) Ohio..............................................................................77-123 2008-09 Stetson..............................................................................8-22 2009-10 Stetson .............................................................................6-24 2010-11 Stetson (ASUN Champs / NCAA)................................. 20-13 2011-12 Stetson (WNIT).............................................................. 23-11 2012-13 Stetson (ASUN Champs / NCAA).....................................24-9 2013-14 Stetson (WNIT).................................................................27-8 2014-15 Stetson (WNIT).................................................................23-8 2015-16 Stetson (WBI)................................................................. 20-12 SU Total Eight Years..............................................................151-107 Overall 21 Years................................................................. 304-320

STETSON HIGHLIGHTS ► Six straight 20+ win seasons ► Six straight postseason appearance ► 300th Career Victory (2015-16) ► School record wins three times (27 wins in 2013-14) ► School-record 16 ASUN wins (2013-14) ► School-record 16 straight victories (2013-14) ► Two-time ASUN Champions & NCAA Berth (2011, 2013) ► Three WNIT appearances (2012, 2014, 2015) ► One WBI appearance (2016) ► Pro Contracts: Sasha Sims, Shanasa Sanders, Natasha Graboski ► A-Sun Player of the Year (Victoria McGowan, 2012) ► A-Sun Freshman of the Year (Amber Porter, 2014; McKenna Beach, 2016) ► A-Sun Defensive Player of Year (Amber Porter, 2015) ► A-Sun Newcomer of Year (Breana Bey, 2016) ► A-Sun Tournament MVP (Victoria McGowan, 2011) ► First Team All-Conference: 9 ► Second Team All Conference: 5 ► A-Sun All-Freshman Team: 7 ► A-Sun All-Tournament Team: 9 ► A-Sun Player of the Week: 25 ► A-Sun Newcomer of the Week: 22

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Assistant Coach Daniel Barber 3rd Season Florida, 2012 Daniel Barber is in his third season as an assistant coach at Stetson University. He is also the program’s recruiting coordinator. Barber joined the Hatters from UNC Asheville where he served as an assistant coach in 2013-14. While there, Barber worked with Bulldog guards, enhancing their skills and development during team practice and individual workouts. He also assisted with recruiting, scouting, team academics, and team building activities. Prior to his time at UNC Asheville, Barber served as a Graduate Assistant and Team Manager at his alma mater, the University of Florida. While at UF, Barber assisted the women’s basketball coaching staff with scouting reports, player development and team travel. He was also responsible for conducting individual summer workouts with the team. Barber graduated from Florida in 2012 with a Bachelor’s degree in Nutrition with a specialization in Dietetics. He served as the Head Manager for women’s basketball in 2011-12. He helped facilitate team practices, distribute equipment and assist with team travel responsibilities. Barber earned his Master’s Degree in Leadership Development from Florida in 2015. He also earned a minor in Sport Management.

DANIEL BARBER’S PROFILE Coaching Experience Stetson University Assistant Coach................................................. 2014-Present UNC Asheville Assistant Coach .........................................................2013-14 University of Florida Graduate Assistant Coach ........................................2012-13 Team Manager.......................................................... 2008-12 Camp Coach Stetson University............................................................2013-16 University of Florida.........................................................2009-13 Education Bachelor’s Degree (Nutrition).................................Florida, 2012 Master’s Degree (Leadership Development).........Florida, 2015

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Assistant Coach Otavio Battaglia 1st Season São Paulo, 2004 International coaching veteran Otavio Battaglia begins his first season as an assistant coach at Stetson University. Battaglia comes to Stetson from New Mexico Highlands University where served as an assistant coach in 2015-16. His responsibilities included player development, defensive coordinator, international recruiting, team travel, academic advising and community service activities. He also assisted with scouting reports and videos as well as developing team conditioning plans. In 2014-15, Battaglia served as a graduate assistant and video coordinator for Missouri Valley Conference champion Wichita State Shockers, whose defense was ranked fourth in the NCAA for fewest points allowed per game. While there, Battaglia was responsible for live breakdown of game video, recruiting video, highlight tapes, team graphics and motivational videos. He worked with NCAA All-American and WNBA draftee Alex Harden. A native of São Paulo, Brazil, Battaglia served as a scouting assistant for his native country at the 2014 FIBA Basketball World Cup in Spain. He helped the Brazil Men’s National Team earn a second place finish in the group stage and the quarterfinal round appearance in the championship. From 2013-14, Battaglia served as an assistant men’s basketball coach for Score Basketball Academy in Raleigh, N.C. He was responsible for player development, coordinating practices, strength and conditioning, recruiting, team travel, scheduling, budgeting, academic advising, national and international recruiting, video coordination and scouting. Prior to his arrival in the United States, Battaglia coached for eight seasons in upper level basketball development clubs in Spain. In 2012-13, he was the head women’s coach of the Torrelodones Basketball Club of Primera Nacional in Torrelodones, Spain. He was responsible for all facets of the program and helped lead his team to the final four of the state tournament and saw two of his players move on to play at the college level in the United States.

For seven years from 2005-12, Battaglia served in numerous capacities with Club Estudiantes in Madrid, Spain. He achieved a combined seven state finals with the U18 and U16 teams, four appearances in the national tournament, and back-to-back national championships with the U20 team as an assistant coach. He was responsible for the player development of several professional prospects, including Lucas Nogueira (Toronto), Sebastian Sainz (Ole Miss), Ivan Cruz (Miami), Jacobo Díaz (UIP) and Juancho Hernangomez (Denver). Battaglia graduated from the University of São Paulo in 2004 with a Bachelor’s Degree in Sports Science. He received a Master in Association with the PhD Program from Polytechnical University of Madrid in 2008, and he is currently working on a PhD degree at the same institution. Battaglia anticipates completing a Master’s Degree in Sport Management from Wichita State University in July. Battaglia is certified as a National Level Coach of Basketball in Spain with a specialization in post players.

OTAVIO BATTAGLIA’S PROFILE Coaching Experience New Mexico Highlands Assistant Coach .........................................................2015-16 Wichita State University Graduate Assistant / Video Coordinator...................2014-15 Score Basketball Academy Assistant Coach..........................................................2013-14 Torrelodones Basketball Club Head Coach................................................................2012-13 Club Estudiantes (Madrid) Head Coach / Assistant Coach................................ 2005-12 Back-to-back national championships......................2007-08 Education Bachelor’s Degree (Sports Science)................. São Paulo, 2004 Master’s Degree............Polytechnical University (Madrid), 2008 Master’s Degree (Sport Management)................... Wichita State .................................................. anticipated graduation 2016

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Assistant Coach Brittany Young 2nd Season Francis Marion, 2008 Carolina’s team, elite, individual and Little Gamecock camps. She also spent three years as the camp director of the “Pearl Moore Fundamental Basketball Camp,” which is organized by the All-time Career Scoring Leader in Women’s Basketball History and Hall of Fame Inductee, Pearl Moore. In 2011, Young was just one of 26 recipients of the NCAA Ethnic Minority and Women’s Enhancement Postgraduate Scholarship for Careers in Athletics. Prior to beginning her coaching career, Young was a CoSIDA Academic All-American and all-conference performer at Francis Marion University in Florence, S.C. She served as team captain all four years, twice earning team MVP honors. She is a member of the school’s alldecade team and remains one of three players in FMU history to surpass 1,000 points and 500 assists in a career. In addition to her success on the court, Young was President of the Student Athletic Advisory Council and a member of both Francis Marion University’s and the Peach Belt Conference’s Presidential Honor Rolls.

Former South Carolina and Daytona State assistant Brittany Young begins her second season as an assistant coach at Stetson University. Young comes to Stetson after two seasons at Daytona State College, where she served as the program’s recruiting coordinator, director of player development, director of operations, academic coordinator, and strength and conditioning liaison. During her tenure, Young helped recruit and develop seven all-conference selections, including Brittney Chambers, an NJCAA All-American and the 2015 Mid-Florida Conference Player of the Year. The program also achieved its highest ranking in 2015 climbing to No. 10 in the national polls and No. 3 overall in the state of Florida. The Falcons went 23-8 on the season and claimed the Mid-Florida Conference Championship. With Young serving as academic coordinator, the Falcons posted a team GPA of 3.0 or better in three out of four semesters. In 2014, Daytona State was recognized as having the highest team GPA of all NJCAA programs in the state of Florida. Young saw eight student-athletes earn their Associate of Arts degree including six who received full scholarships to continue their basketball careers at the NCAA level. From 2011-13, Young served as a graduate assistant at the University of South Carolina under Olympic Gold Medalist Dawn Staley and her coaching staff. During her two seasons at South Carolina, the Gamecocks were nationally ranked and twice earned a berth to the NCAA Tournament. The team advanced to the Sweet 16 in 2012 and the second round of the tournament in 2013. While at South Carolina, Young assisted with player development, scouting, game preparation, and academic enrichment. She also worked closely with the Director of Basketball Operations and assumed many operational duties. She obtained her master’s degree in Sport and Entertainment Management in 2013. Young has worked several basketball camps throughout the Southeast, serving in various capacities. Most recently she assisted with the University of South

BRITTANY YOUNG’S PROFILE Coaching Experience Stetson University Assistant Coach................................................. 2015-Present Daytona State College Assistant Coach..........................................................2013-15 University of South Carolina Graduate Assistant Coach ........................................2011-13 Camp Coach Stetson Team Camp; Stetson Elite Camp USC; Pearl Moore Fundamental Basketball Camp Playing Career Francis Marion University............................................... 2004-08 CoSIDA Academic All-American; All-Conference Education Bachelor’s Degree..................................... Francis Marion, 2008 Master’s Degree........................................................... USC, 2013

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Director of Basketball Operations Meagan Edwards 1st Year Florida, 2008

Athletic Trainer Taylor Sullivan 2nd Year Springfield College, 2013

Athletic Communications Jamie Bataille 5th Year DePaul, 1997

Team Managers

Brittany Foster

Regine Hill

Leslie Sanchez

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Ainslee Lee


PLAYER PROFILES


#1 Sarah Sagerer Junior • 6-3 • Forward Schörfling, Austria The Rock School Career: Is tied for seventh in school history with 77 blocks ... Has four double-double performances.

semifinals of the Division I Ohio State tournament in 2013 ... In August, 2013, played for her native Austria at the U18 European Championships ... Averaged 13.7 points, 10.4 rebounds, and 3.6 blocks per game.

2015-16: Atlantic Sun All-Tournament team ... Played in 30 games, making seven starts ... Recorded two double-doubles ... Averaged 16.5 ppg, 7.0 rpg, and shot 70.5 percent in two Atlantic Sun tournament games ... Registered 14 points, nine rebounds and two blocks vs. Kennesaw State in A-Sun quarterfinal win ... Scored 19 points on 7-of-8 shooting in A-Sun semifinal at FGCU, adding two blocks ... Ranked fifth in the Atlantic Sun in blocksper-game (1.2) and 12th in rebounding (5.3) ... Registered a 15-point, 10-rebound double-double in win at Eastern Illinois (Dec. 13) ... Posted a 16-point, 16-rebound double-double at USC Upstate (Feb. 13).

Personal: Sarah Sagerer was born in February, 1996 in Schörfling, Austria ... Daughter of Adelheid and Georg Sagerer ... Majoring in Sport Business.

2014-15: Atlantic Sun All-Freshman team ... Atlantic Sun Newcomer of the Week (Feb. 16) ... Played in all 31 games, making eight starts ... Ranked third in the league in blocks-pergame (1.4) and 13th in rebounding (5.2) ... Her 42 blocked shots was the ninth-highest single-season total in school history ... Recorded two double-doubles ... Collected nine points and nine rebounds in debut vs. Bethune-Cookman (Nov. 14) ... Scored 15 points on 5-for-6 shooting vs. Warner (Dec. 6) ... Went 4-for-4 with eight points and three blocks in win vs. Texas State (Dec. 20) ... Made her first career start vs. Lipscomb and responded with a 23-point, 18-rebound double-double, adding five blocks ... Earned Swish Appeal Mid-Major co-Performance of the Night ... Also had 16 points and six rebounds in a start vs. Northern Kentucky ... Tallied a 14-point, 11-rebound double-double at USC Upstate (Feb. 19) ... Grabbed 11 rebounds in Stetson’s A-Sun quarterfinal win vs. Lipscomb (Mar. 6). High School: Averaged 14.4 points, 10.2 rebounds, 1.8 steals and 1.8 blocks for The Rock (Gainesville, Fla.) her senior year ... Helped lead the Lions to a 22-12 record ... Previously helped lead Olentangy Orange (Ohio) to a 26-3 record and the

Sarah Sagerer’s Career Stats Double-Doubles: 4 Season GP-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-3FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Reb-Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2014-15 31-8 634-20.5 65-166 .392 8-35 .229 33-50 .660 46-114 160-5.2 70-0 25 58 42 18 171 5.5 2015-16 30-7 635-21.2 88-186 .473 11-39 .282 41-66 .621 53-105 158-5.3 69-1 23 58 35 12 228 7.6 Totals 61-15 1269-20.8 153-352 .435 19-74 .257 74-116 .638 99-219 318-5.2 139-1 48 116 77 30 399 6.5

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SARAH SAGERER

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In two ASUN tournament games last season, Sarah Sagerer shot 70.5 percent from the floor and averaged a team-high 16.5 ppg.


#2 McKenna Beach Sophomore • 5-6 • Guard Cape Coral, Fla. Cape Coral High School 2015-16: Atlantic Sun Conference Freshman of the Year ... Atlantic Sun All-Freshman Team ... Atlantic Sun Newcomer of the Week (Feb. 15) ... Played in all 32 games, making 23 starts ... Averaged 5.8 points and 1.9 assists per game ... Five games in double figures scoring ... Scored a career-high 15 points in a win at UNF (Feb. 10) ... Hit three 3s at USC Upstate (Feb. 13) and at NJIT (Feb. 15) ... Dished out seven assists vs. Georgia Southern (Dec. 20). High School: Was a McDonald’s All-American Nominee in 2015 ... Was a three-time member of the All-State and Academic AllState teams ... Scored 1,986 career points ... Averaged 23.1 points, 7.1 rebounds, 4.5 steals and 3 assists per game as a senior at Cape Coral High School ... Named first team all-area by the Fort Myers News-Press ... Helped lead Cape Coral to the regional finals of the FHSAA Class 5A State Championship in 2014 ... Averaged 18.2 points, 5.7 rebounds, 4.9 assists and 4.9 steals per game as a junior ... Made 46 three-point field goals ... Was named second team All-State, first team all-area by the Fort Myers News-Press and first team all-conference ... Also played for the Florida Girls’ Basketball travel program. Personal: McKenna Brieann Beach was born in October, 1996 in Fort Myers, Fla. ... Daughter of Jon and Yvette Beach ... Has one brother, Kameron Beach ... Majoring in Integrative Health Science.

McKenna Beach’s Career Stats Double-Doubles: 0 Season GP-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-3FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Reb-Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2015-16 32-23 861-26.9 54-145 .372 26-74 .351 50-69 .725 18-81 99-3.1 75-2 61 62 1 31 184 5.8

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McKENNA BEACH

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ASUN Freshman of the Year McKenna Beach shot 35.1 percent from behind the arc last season, connecting on 26 3-pointers.


#4 Johanna McMillan Junior • 5-8 • Guard Mullica Hill, N.J. UNCW / Sanford School 2015-16: Redshirt season per NCAA transfer rules. UNCW: Played in 51 career games, making seven starts ... Averaged 3.9 points as a freshman and 3.3 points as a sophomore ... Set a career high by scoring 17 points in a win over Campbell ... Made six of nine shots from the floor, including a 5-for-8 effort from 3-point range ... Scored nine points at Stetson. High School: Ranked as a top 100 prospect for her position by ESPN.com … Led Sanford High School to four straight conference titles and back-to-back Delaware State Championships (2010 & 2011) … Also helped lead squad to a state runner-up finish in 2012 and a semifinal appearance in 2013 …Three-time All-Conference selection (First-team 201112 & 2013; Second-Team 2010-11) … Honorable Mention AllState selection following junior and senior seasons … Averaged 11.6 points, 1.9 steals, 1.3 rebounds and 1.6 blocks per game as a senior … MVP of Philadelphia Scholastic Play By Play Tournament …Delaware Top Ten In The North selection … 2013 Delaware Afro-American Sports Hall of Fame high school selection … Selected for 2013 Delaware Blue/Gold All-Star State Showcase …Averaged 11.3 points, 3.6 rebounds, 1.8 assists and 1.5 steals per game during junior campaign ... Served as team captain during senior season. Personal: Johanna Nicole McMillan was born in 1995 in Bristol, Pa. ... Daughter of Andrea and Quadii McMillan ... Majoring in Spanish.

Johanna McMillan’s Career Stats (*statistics from UNCW) Double-Doubles: 0 Season GP-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-3FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Reb-Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2013-14* 32-1 650-20.3 45-179 .251 27-120 .225 7-9 .778 3-34 37-1.2 51-0 11 28 2 13 124 3.9 2014-15* 19-6 238-12.5 22-81 .272 19-64 .297 0-0 .000 1-7 8-0.4 19-0 6 14 0 6 63 3.3 TOTAL* 51-7 888-17.4 67-250 .268 46-184 .250 7-9 .778 4-41 45-0.9 70-0 17 42 2 19 187 3.7

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#10 Brianti Saunders Senior • 5-4 • Guard Hilliard, Fla. Hilliard Middle-Senior HS Career: Has played in all 98 games without missing any, making 97 starts (52 in a row) ... 75 games in double figure scoring, including 20 20+ point games and five 30+ point games ... Three double-doubles ... Ranks fifth all-time in school history in points (1455), third in scoring average (14.8 ppg), fifth in 3-point field goals made (151), sixth in free throws made (318), and second in free throw percentage (.826) ... Six-time Atlantic Sun Player of the Week and two-time Newcomer of the Week.

games ... Scored a career-high 33 points (13-17 FG, 5-6 3-FG) vs. Lipscomb (Feb. 12), tying for the sixth-highest single-game scoring total in school history ... Earned Swish Appeal Mid-Major Co-Performance of the Night ... Was the highest single-game scoring total in the A-Sun the entire season ... Tallied 20 points at UCF (Nov. 19), scoring 12 of her points during Stetson’s game-ending 25-4 run ... Registered a double-double of 17 points and 11 rebounds in win vs. Marist (Nov. 28) ... Scored 23 points vs. Utah State (Nov. 30) ... Was named to the BTI Classic all-tournament team ... Scored 22 points vs. Jacksonville (Jan. 14), including 14 points during a brief 4:30 span in the second half ... Netted 19 points on 8-for-9 shooting vs. Kennesaw State (Jan. 22) ... Tallied 31 points vs. Lipscomb in A-Sun quarterfinal victory (Mar. 6), shooting 11-16 from the floor and 4-7 from 3-point range.

2015-16: Atlantic Sun First Team All-Conference ... Three-time Atlantic Sun Player of the Week (Dec. 14, Dec. 21, Feb. 1) ... Hatter Classic all-tournament team ... Started all 32 games and scored in double figures 30 times (23-game streak to start the season) ... 11 games with 20+ points ... Set the school record for most points in a game with 40 vs. Georgia Southern on Dec. 20 (12-16 FG / 12-13 FT) ... Honored as Swish Appeal Midmajor Performance of the Night ... Tied for the fourth-highest single-game points total in school history with 35 at Lipscomb on Jan. 25 ... Led the A-Sun and ranked 63rd in the NCAA in scoring (17.8 ppg) ... Also led the A-Sun in scoring in conference games (17.4) ... Had the top two scoring games in the A-Sun for 2015-16 ... Ranked second in the A-Sun in free throw pct. (.822) ... Became 22nd player in school history to score 1000 points (Dec. 4 vs. Flagler) ... Her 570 points was the second-highest single-season total in school history, falling just 11 points shy of the school record ... Had consecutive free throw streaks of 16, 18, 21, and 22 straight free throws ... Scored 25 points in A-Sun tournament quarterfinal win over Kennesaw State (March 4).

2013-14: Atlantic Sun All-Freshman Team ... Atlantic Sun Player of the Week (Dec. 9) ... Three-time A-Sun Newcomer of the Week (Nov. 18, Nov. 25, Mar. 3) ... Started all 35 games, scoring in double figures in 25 games ... Averaged over 30 minutes per game (30.2) ... Had two 20+ point games and one 30-point game ... Ranked 12th in the A-Sun in in scoring (12.8) (second among freshmen), eighth in field goal pct. (.466), ninth in assists (2.4) and fifth in free throw pct. (.824) ... Had the secondhighest points total by a Hatter freshman in school history (447), surpassed only by teammate Amber Porter ... Netted 15 points in home opener win vs. Indiana State (Nov. 18) … Tallied 18 points behind 4-of-7 shooting from behind the arc, adding nine rebounds, five assists and three steals at Bethune-Cookman (Nov. 20) ... Scored season-high 30 points on 11-of-15 shooting in win at Florida A&M (Dec. 2) ... Had 22 points in the first-half alone and went 4-for-6 from three-point range ... Scored 17 points with six boards and four assists vs. Palm Beach Atlantic (Dec. 5) ... Tallied a game-high 22 points at USF (Dec. 8) ... Led the team in December with an 18.7 ppg scoring average ... Scored 17 points on 7-for-7 shooting at Kennesaw

2014-15: Atlantic Sun Player of the Week (Nov. 24) ... Atlantic Sun co-Player of the Week (Feb. 16) ... Led the team and ranked fourth in the A-Sun in scoring (14.1) ... Also ranked fourth in the A-Sun in field goal pct. (.490), third in free throw pct. (.835), seventh in steals (1.5), and eighth in 3-FG pct. (.358) ... Averaged over 31 minutes per game ... Scored in double figures in 20 games, including six 20+ point games and two 30+ point

Brianti Saunders’ Career Stats Double-Doubles: 3 Season GP-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-3FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Reb-Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2013-14 35-35 1057-30.2 152-326 .466 45-131 .344 98-119 .824 44-116 160-4.6 65-0 84 84 2 40 447 12.8 2014-15 31-30 965 -31.1 152-310 .490 43-120 .358 91-109 .835 38-109 147-4.7 38-0 59 70 2 45 438 14.1 2015-16 32-32 1152-36.0 189-418 .452 63-186 .339 129-157 .822 34-133 167-5.2 54-0 81 89 4 42 570 17.8 TOTAL 98-97 3174-32.4 493-1054 .468 151-437 .346 318-385 .826 116-358 474-4.8 157-0 224 243 8 127 1455 14.8

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#10 • Brianti Saunders State (Jan. 18) ... Back-to-back 18-point games on the road at UNF (Feb. 20) and Jacksonville (Feb. 22) ... Collected 20 points and a career-high seven assists vs. Lipscomb (Mar. 1) ... Went a perfect 9-for-9 from the free throw line and scored a team-high 16 points at USF in the WNIT (Mar. 23) ... Shot .914 from the free throw line over the final 19 games of the season (53-for-58). High School: Selected four times as the Nassau County MVP for Hilliard Middle-Senior High School ... Scored the most points in Nassau County history (over 2300) ... A five-time district player of the year and all-county honoree ... Named the Florida Times-Union All-First Coast Player of the Year in 2012-13 ... Voted Class 1A Player of the Year and was runner-up for Miss Basketball in Florida ... Averaged 24.5 points, 5.0 rebounds, and 4.2 assists as a senior ... Helped lead the Red Flashes to a 22-4 record and the FHSAA Class 1A State Semifinals ... Averaged 19.9 points, 6.1 rebounds, 5.7 steals and 4.6 assists as a junior for Hilliard (24-3) ... Named second team all-area and a runnerup for the 1A Player of the Year honor. Personal: Brianti Nakyra Saunders was born in October, 1994 in Jacksonville, Fla. ... Daughter of Wanda and Myron Saunders ... Majoring in Sport Business. BRIANTI SAUNDERS BY THE NUMBERS 1455 - Career points scored, just 162 points shy of the school’s all-time scoring record .826 - Career free throw pct., second-highest in school history 318 - Free throws made, sixth-most in school history 151 - 3-point field goals made, fifth-most in school history 98 - Career games played. without missing a single game in her career 97 - Career games started 75 - Games in double figure scoring

40 - Points scored vs. Georgia Southern on Dec. 19, 2015, a school single-game record

20 - Games with 20 points or more 17.8 - Scoring averaging in 2015-16, tops in the ASUN

6 - Number of ASUN Player of the Week honors

2 - Number of Newcomer of the Week honors

0 - Number of times fouled out

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BRIANTI SAUNDERS

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ASUN First Team AllConference Selection Brianti Saunders scored 570 points last season, just 11 points shy of the school record.


#12 Re’Nique Francis Sophomore • 6-4 • Center St. Thomas, Virgin Islands Charlotte Amalie HS 2015-16: Played in five games ... Collected six points and six rebounds vs. Trinity Baptist (Nov. 14) ... One assist at NJIT (Feb. 13) ... Also played one minute vs. Kennesaw State (March 4) and McNeese State (March 17). High School: Averaged eight points, 10 rebounds, and three blocks per game her senior year at CAHS ... Was named to the Virgin Islands Daily News All-Paradise First Team ... Helped lead the Lady Hawks to a 19-1 record and every tournament title in the Virgin Islands ... Also participated on the Virgin Islands U-17 Women’s National Team in 2013. Personal: Re’Nique L. K. Francis was born in 1997 in St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands ... Is the daughter of Lavern and Ray Francis ... Discovery major.

ReNique Francis’ Career Stats Double-Doubles: 0 Season GP-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-3FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Reb-Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2015-16 5-0 19-3.8 3-8 .375 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 3-3 6-1.2 2-0 2 0 0 0 6 1.2

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RE’NIQUE FRANCIS

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Re’Nique Francis collected six points and six rebounds in her collegiate debut against Trinity Baptist.


#15 DeAsia Beal Senior • 5-9 • Guard Covington, Ky. Holy Cross HS Career: Has played in 87 games, making 28 starts ... 10 doubledigit scoring games and one double-double.

High School: Was named the Northern Kentucky Athletic Conference Division II Player of the Year ... She averaged 17.6 points, 6.3 rebounds, 3.3 steals and 2.4 assists per game as a senior at Holy Cross High School ... Shot 73 percent from the free throw line ... Scored 1,925 career points, collected 677 rebounds and dished out 257 assists ... Was named to the 35th district all-tournament team and the NKAC Division II allconference team for four consecutive years.

2015-16: Played in 31 games, making 26 starts ... Hit gamewinning 3-pointer at UNCW with 10.8 seconds left ... Scored in double figures 10 times ... Tallied a career-high 17 points in win vs. Lipscomb (Feb. 20) ... Played 36 minutes in a win over UCF, collecting seven steals and four assists ... Tallied first career double-double with 14 points (4-4 3FG), 10 rebounds, and five assists vs. Flagler (Dec. 4) ... Ranked fifth in the conference in steals (1.7) ... Ranked fourth in the team in points (155), fourth in rebounds (235), second in 3-pointers (27), and second in minutes played (939) ... Ranked fifth in A-Sun play in free throw pct. (.778).

Personal: DeAsia Mariah Beal was born in 1995 in Covington, Ky. ... Daughter of Tina Ryan and Marlon Beal ... Majoring in Communication and Media Studies.

2014-15: Played in 29 games, making two starts ... Averaged 2.1 points and 14.8 minutes per game ... Scored a careerhigh eight points vs. Warner (Dec. 6), hitting two 3-pointers ... Scored seven points and grabbed 10 rebounds vs. Webber International (Dec. 5) ... Went 2-for-3 in 30 minutes of action in a win at Valparaiso ... Tallied six rebounds apiece vs. Warner, vs. USC Upstate (Jan. 24), and at USC Upstate (Feb. 19). 2013-14: Played in 27 games ... Tallied four points and two rebounds in 18 minutes at Stephen F. Austin (Nov. 15) ... Recorded five points and five rebounds at Florida State (Nov. 29) ... Collected five points and four rebounds at Florida A&M (Dec. 2) ... Registered a season-high seven points plus five rebounds vs. Palm Beach Atlantic (Dec. 5) ... Hit a three-poinyer vs. ETSU (Jan. 11) ... Scored four points in hometown game at Northern Kentucky (Jan. 30) ... Netted four points at Lipscomb (Feb. 1) ... Tallied four points vs. Kennesaw State (Feb. 13) ... Scored two points vs. USC Upstate in the A-Sun semifinals (Mar. 15).

DeAsia Beal’s Career Stats Double-Doubles: 1 Season GP-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-3FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Reb-Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2013-14 27-0 202-7.5 16-46 .348 3-16 .188 11-17 .647 4-28 32-1.2 23-0 6 19 0 3 46 1.7 2014-15 29-2 429-14.8 20-74 .270 6-34 .176 15-24 .625 11-51 62-2.1 22-0 27 23 3 14 61 2.1 2015-16 31-26 939-30.3 78-234 .333 27-110 .245 52-69 .754 39-116 155-5.0 82-3 52 59 5 50 235 7.6 TOTAL 87-28 1570-18.0 114-354 .322 36-160 .225 78-110 .709 54-195 249-2.9 127-3 85 101 8 67 342 3.9

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DEASIA BEAL

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On Dec. 15, DeAsia Beal hit a game-winning 3-pointer at UNCW with just 10.8 seconds left on the clock.


#21 Myka Johnson-Matthews Sophomore • 5-8 • Guard Upper Marlboro, Md. Bishop McNamara HS 2015-16: Atlantic Sun All-Freshman Team ... Played in 30 games, making 28 starts (19 in a row) ... Ten games in double figure scoring, including the final three games of the season ... Ranked second on the team in field goal percentage (.492) ... Scored 10 points vs. McNeese State and 12 points vs. Louisiana in the WBI ... Averaged nearly 30 minutes per game (29.2) ... Committed only 28 turnovers all season ... Led team with 10 charges drawn. High School: Averaged 13 points and 2.5 steals per game as a senior at Bishop McNamara High School ... Helped lead the Mustangs to a 25-7 record and the program’s highest win total since 2007-08 season ... Was named first team all-area by Gazette.Net and honorable mention All-Sentinel by TheSentinel. com ... Averaged 14 points, five assists, four rebounds, and two steals per game as a junior ... Earned first team all-conference honors ... Was named honorable mention all-area by Gazette. Net ... Played point guard for her AAU team, the Rebekah Brunson All-Stars. Personal: Myka Johnson-Matthews was born in 1996 in Upper Marlboro, Maryland ... Is the daughter of Derrell Matthews and Imelda Johnson-Matthews ... Majoring in Sport Business.

Myka Johnson-Matthews’ Career Stats Double-Doubles: 0 Season GP-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-3FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Reb-Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2015-16 30-28 876-29.2 87-177 .492 8-29 .276 23-32 .719 18-53 71-2.4 54-0 34 28 2 22 205 6.8

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MYKA JOHNSON-MATTHEWS

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ASUN All-Freshman Team Selection Myka JohnsonMatthews scored in double figures 10 times last season


#22 Ida Andersson Sophomore • 5-8 • Guard Södertälje, Sweden Täljegymnasiet 2015-16: Played in 29 games ... Two games in double figures in scoring ... Posted a double-double of 10 points and 19 rebounds in her debut vs. Trinity Baptist (Nov. 14) ... Scored a season-high 11 points vs. Flagler (Dec. 4) ... Hit 15 3-pointers on the season, including two in the third quarter vs. UCF (Dec. 2) ... Was 3-for-3 with two 3-pointers and eight points in win vs. Hampton (Jan. 1) ... Went 4-for-7 (nine points) with two steals and a 3-pointer in a win at Lipscomb (Jan. 25) ... Four charges drawn. High School: Has had several years of experience playing in the Swedish Basketball Federation ... Competed for Sweden in the U16 European Championship in Hungary in 2012-13 ... Received the Kristin Aasa memorial prize ... Participated on the U18 women’s Division 1 team in 2013-14, averaging 9.3 points, 5.0 rebounds, and 2.5 steals per game ... In 2014-15, averaged 15 points, 10 rebounds, and 2.5 assists per game for the U18 Division 1 team ... Selected for the Swedish Women’s U20 National team as one of the youngest players on the roster. Personal: Ida Maria Andersson was born in 1996 in Södertälje, Sweden ... Daughter of Maria Rehn and Håkan Andersson ... Ida Andersson.

Ida Andersson’s Career Stats Double-Doubles: 0 Season GP-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-3FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Reb-Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2015-16 29-0 316-10.9 32-98 .327 15-66 .227 2-4 .500 16-38 54-1.9 15-0 19 29 2 17 81 2.8

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IDA ANDERSSON

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On Nov. 14, Ida Andersson grabbed 19 rebounds in her collegiate debut, the most by any Hatter


#23 Breanna Bey Senior • 5-9 • Forward Jersey City, N.J. Monroe College / Lincoln High School 2015-16: Atlantic Sun Tri-Newcomer of the Year ... Atlantic Sun Second Team All-Conference ... Six-time Atlantic Sun Newcomer of the Week (Nov. 23, Nov. 30, Dec. 21, Dec. 28, Feb. 8, Feb. 29), tying a conference record ... Played in all 32 games, making 28 starts ... Led the A-Sun in field goal pct. (.537) ... Ranked ninth in the league in scoring (11.2) and fifth in rebounding (7.2) ... 18 games in double figure scoring, including four double-doubles ... Two double-doubles at the San Juan Shootout, including 17 points and 12 boards vs. Minnesota and 21 points plus 14 rebounds vs. Boise State ... Scored 21 points vs. Kennesaw State (Feb. 22) ... Two game-winning free throws with 2.7 seconds left in 68-66 win at Eastern Illinois (Dec. 13) ... Two double-doubles at the Hatter Classic, including 17 rebounds vs. Georgia State (Dec. 21) ... 15 points, eight rebounds, and a career-high five steals in a hometown game at NJIT (Dec. 15). Monroe College: Earned second team All-America honors in 2014-15 ... Averaged 13.7 points, 4.7 rebounds, and 2.1 steals per game to help lead the Mustangs to a 26-8 record and the third round of the NJCAA National Tournament ... Averaged 11.9 points and 4.6 rebounds per game as a freshman. High School: Scored over 1000 points in her career at Lincoln High School ... Averaged 22.7 points as junior and 17.0 points and 6.0 rebounds as a senior ... Helped lead her team to two county championships ... Scored 31 of her team’s 45 points in a semifinal game against North Bergen. Personal: Breana Destiny Bey was born in 1995 in Jersey City, N.J. ... Daughter of Krystle Bey and Arkie Sweeney ... Majoring in Digital Arts.

Breana Bey’s Career Stats Double-Doubles: 4 Season GP-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-3FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Reb-Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2015-16 32-28 882-27.6 145-270 .537 1-10 .100 66-104 .635 80-151 231-7.2 79-2 46 66 19 21 357 11.2

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ASUN Tri-Newcomer of the Year Breana Bey led the league with a .537 field goal percentage last season.


#0 • Adriana Ellis

Freshman • 5-9 • Guard Orlando, Fla. Winter Springs HS

High School: Helped lead Winter Springs High School to a 1910 record and a Class 8A, District 2 championship ... Averaged nearly 15 points and five assists per game ... Rated a four-star recruit by Prospect Nation ... Graduated a year early to enroll at Stetson ... Attended Lake Howell High School for two years. Personal: Adriana Marie Ellis was born in 1999 in Orlando, Fla. ... Is the daughter of Tammi Morrison and Adrian Ellis ... Father is a seven-time national Karate champion and World Champion and also coached the USSSA National Team to World Championship ... Mother is also a national champion in Karate ... Majoring in Psychology

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#11 • Paloma Gragera Freshman • 6-2 • Forward Tres Cantos, Spain Montverde Academy

High School: Helped lead her team to a 17-4 record as a senior ... Was invited to compete in the Nike Nationals AAU tournament in 2015 ... Prior to moving to the United States, played in her home country of Spain ... Was named to the Madrid All Star team for U14 and U16 and was a member of the Madrid State Champion team in 2013. Personal: Paloma Gragera was born in 1998 in Madrid, Spain ... Daughter of Angeles Ariño and Santiago Gragera ... Discovery Major.

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#24 • Kennedi Colclough Freshman • 6-0 • Forward Gambrills, Md. Arundel HS

High School: Earned Maryland Basketball Coaches Association public school All-State Girls firsy team honors for Class 3A/4A as a senior ... Was nominated to play in McDonald’s All-American Game ... Averaged 17.3 points, eight rebounds and three assists as a junior for Arundel High School ... Was named a first team all-county and second-team all-metro performer ... Surpassed 1000 points for her prep career, including a 24-point effort in her team’s 2015 season-opening victory over Severna Park. Personal: Kennedi Alexas Colclough was born in July, 1998 in Huntington, W.V. ... Is the daughter of Lavorn Colclough and Lesa Fuller ... Majoring in Business Administration.

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#30 • Brittney Chambers Junior • 5-6 • Guard Orlando, Fla. Daytona State / Apopka HS

Daytona State: Earned third team NJCAA All-America honors as a sophomore at Daytona State ... Averaged 17.1 points, 3.8 rebounds, and 2.7 steals-per-game ... Helped lead the Falcons to a 28-3 record and a No. 7 national ranking ... Was the sixth-highest scorer in the FCSAA ... Was named the MidFlorida Conference Player of the Year ... Named to the FCSAA Region 8 All-State team ... On November 18, was named the NJCAA Division I Player of the Week after averaging 35.5 points in a pair of victories, including a 44-point effort vs. Northwest Florida State ... Averaged 17.3 points per game as a freshman and helped lead Daytona State to a 23-8 record ... Was named the Mid-Florida Conference Player of the Year ... Named to the FCSAA all-tournament team ... Shot 46 percent from the floor and 44 percent from behind the arc. High School: Attended Apopka High School ... Named Flag Football area Player of the Year by the Orlando Sentinel. Personal: Brittney Che’yenn Chambers was born in November, 1995 in Orlando, Fla. ... Daughter of Elizabeth and Felix Chambers ... Has six siblings ... Majoring in Health Sciences.

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#32 • Jordan Tully

Sophomore • 6-2 • Forward Tres Cantos, Spain Montverde Academy

Will sit out the 2016-17 season after transferring from Boise State. Boise State: Played in 23 games, scoring 65 points and grabbing 31 rebounds ... Also collected nine steals and four blocked shots ... Scored eight points on 3-of-6 shooting from the floor and 2-of-2 from the free-throw line against Concordia (Dec. 13) ... Recorded a career-tying eight points, two rebounds, one block and one steal in win over Air Force (Feb. 6) ... Four rebounds at New Mexico ... Played three minutes vs. Stetson on Nov. 28, 2015. High School: Averaged 26 points, 11 rebounds, and six assists as a senior at Oak Park High School ... Broke the school record with 42 points in a game vs. Vincent Massey ... Was named firstteam all-conference and all-region as a junior ... Averaged 22 points and eight rebounds .... Named twice to the All-Manitoba Team ... Ranked second in the province by the Winnipeg Sun ... Honor Roll member all four years and graduated with honors. Provincial Team: Five year member of the Manitoba Provincial Team ... Team captain for two years ... Helped lead team to the Canadian National Championship in 2014 ... Earned MVP honors of the national championship after averaging 15.6 points and 8.2 rebounds per game ... Named MVP at the 2014 Campbell Invitational Tournament guiding Manitoba to a fifth-place finish ... Was named MVP or an all-star in four of five tournaments played in during her junior year. Personal: Jordan Victoria Tully was born in November, 1997 in Winnipeg, Manatoba, Canada ... Is the daughter of Krystal and Brent Tully ... Majoring in International Studies.

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2015-16 IN REVIEW


2015-16 REVIEW In 2015-16, the Stetson Hatters...

2015-16 Honor Roll

► Hit the 20-win mark for the sixth year in a row ► Qualified for postseason play for the sixth year in a row ► Tied for the seventh-highest single-season victory total in school history (20).

ASUN Newcomer of the Year Breana Bey, Jr., F

► Won its second all-time postseason game, defeating McNeese State 89-54 on March 17 in the WBI. .Stetson set the single-game school record for highest fieldgoal pct. (.649) in that game.

ASUN Freshman of the Year McKenna Beach, Fr., G

► Defeated Trinity Baptist 107-30 on Nov. 14. The 77-point victory was the second largest margin of victory in school history. The 107 points scored was the fourthhighest single-game total in school history.

ASUN First Team All-Conference Brianti Saunders, Jr., G ASUN Second Team All-Conference Breana Bey, Jr., F

Individually... ► Breana Bey was named Atlantic Sun Tri-Newcomer of the Year ► McKenna Beach was named Atlantic Sun Freshman of the Year ► Brianti Saunders was named First Team All-Conference ► Breana Bey was named Second Team All-Conference ► McKenna Beach and Myka Johnson-Matthews earned A-Sun All-Freshman Team honors ► Sarah Sagerer named to the Atlantic Sun All-Tournament Team ► .Brianti Saunders was named A-Sun Player of the Week three times (Dec. 14, Dec. 21, Feb. 1) ► Breana Bey was named A-Sun Newcomer of the Week a record-tying six times (Nov. 23, Nov. 30, Dec. 21, Dec. 28, Feb. 8, Feb. 29) ► McKenna Beach was named A-Sun Newcomer of the Week on Feb. 15 ► Brianti Saunders had the second-highest season points total in school history (570), just 11 points shy of the school record. She also had the third-highest season scoring average (17.8 ppg), fifth-highest total for field goals made (189), seventhhighest total for 3-point field goals made (63), third-highest total for free throws made (129), and ninth-highest total for free throw pct. (.822). ► On Dec. 20, Brianti Saunders set the school single-game scoring record with a 40-point performance vs. Georgia Southern. She was 12-for-16 from the floor, 4-for-6 from 3-point and 12-for-13 from the line. The previous record of 39 points had stood for 29 seasons and 842 games. ► On Jan. 25, Brianti Saunders scored 35 points at Lipscomb, tying for the fourth highest single-game points total in school history and setting a school record for points in a road game. ► Head Coach Lynn Bria won her 300th career game at NJIT on Feb. 15.

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ASUN All-Freshman Team Myka Johnson-Matthews, Fr., G McKenna Beach, Fr., G ASUN All-Tournament Team Sarah Sagerer, So., F ASUN Player of the Week Brianti Saunders, Jr., G.............Dec. 14 Brianti Saunders, Jr., G.............Dec. 21 Brianti Saunders, Jr., G............... Feb. 1 ASUN Newcomer of the Week Breana Bey, Jr., F..................... Nov. 23 Breana Bey, Jr., F..................... Nov. 30 Breana Bey, Jr., F.....................Dec. 21 Breana Bey, Jr., F.....................Dec. 28 Breana Bey, Jr., F....................... Feb. 8 McKenna Beach, Fr., G............ Feb. 15 Breana Bey, Jr., F..................... Feb. 29 Hatter Classic All-Tournament Team Brianti Saunders, Jr., G College Sports Madness A-Sun POW Brianti Saunders, Jr., G.............Dec. 21 SwishAppeal Performance of the Night Brianti Saunders, 40 points.......Dec. 20


2015-16 SEASON BOX SCORE Overall: 20-12

Home: 13-3

Away: 7-7

Neutral: 0-2

No. Player GP-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Reb-Avg PF-FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 10 Brianti Saunders 32-32 1152-36.0 189-418 .452 63-186 .339 129-157 .822 34-133 167-5.2 54-0 81 89 4 42 570 17.8 23 Breana Bey 32-28 882-27.6 145-270 .537 1-10 .100 66-104 .635 80-151 231-7.2 79-2 46 66 19 21 357 11.2 25 Aisha Turner 32-16 745-23.3 100-243 .412 26-84 .310 47-59 .797 22-70 92-2.9 76-0 103 69 5 53 273 8.5 1 Sarah Sagerer 30-7 635-21.2 88-186 .473 11-39 .282 41-66 .621 53-105 158-5.3 69-1 23 58 35 12 228 7.6 15 DeAsia Beal 31-26 939-30.3 78-234 .333 27-110 .245 52-69 .754 39-116 155-5.0 82-3 52 59 5 50 235 7.6 21 Myka Johnson-Matthews 30-28 876-29.2 87-177 .492 8-29 .276 23-32 .719 18-53 71-2.4 54-0 34 28 2 22 205 6.8 2 McKenna Beach 32-23 861-26.9 54-145 .372 26-74 .351 50-69 .725 18-81 99-3.1 75-2 61 62 1 31 184 5.8 22 Ida Andersson 29-0 316-10.9 32-98 .327 15-66 .227 2-4 .500 16-38 54-1.9 15-0 19 29 2 17 81 2.8 12 Re’Nique Francis 5-0 19-3.8 3-8 .375 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 3-3 6-1.2 2-0 2 0 0 0 6 1.2 TM Team 55-65 120-3.8 9 0 Stetson 32 6425 776-1779 .436 177-598 .296 410-560 .732 338-815 1153-36.0 506-8 421 469 73 248 2139 66.8 Opponents 32 6425 709-1869 .379 201-670 .300 322-472 .682 415-718 1133-35.4 524-- 435 492 103 228 1941 60.7 SCORE BY PERIODS: Stetson Opponents

1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total 515 515 546 552 11 2139 435 463 490 534 19 1941

Atlantic Sun: 9-5

DEADBALL REBOUNDS: OFF DEF TOTAL Stetson 81 17 98 Opponents 37 13 80

Home: 4-2

Away: 3-3

No. Player GP-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Reb-Avg PF-FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 10 Brianti Saunders 14-14 524-37.4 81-183 .443 30-84 .357 52-64 .813 13-66 79-5.6 21-0 34 42 0 17 244 17.4 23 Breana Bey 14-12 396-28.3 62-114 .544 0-2 .000 31-47 .660 37-56 93-6.6 34-1 19 28 6 10 155 11.1 15 DeAsia Beal 14-11 401-28.6 31-113 .274 10-49 .204 35-45 .778 22-45 67-4.8 39-1 20 26 4 20 107 7.6 2 McKenna Beach 14-13 426-30.4 31-81 .383 16-45 .356 25-33 .758 8-37 45-3.2 33-0 35 32 1 17 103 7.4 25 Aisha Turner 14-3 291-20.8 38-100 .380 8-32 .250 15-19 .789 10-34 44-3.1 34-0 36 24 2 19 99 7.1 21 Myka Johnson-Matthews 14-14 409-29.2 38-77 .494 0-7 .000 10-13 .769 7-21 28-2.0 28-0 14 13 0 11 86 6.1 1 Sarah Sagerer 14-3 257-18.4 33-75 .440 7-23 .304 12-25 .480 18-49 67-4.8 29-1 7 19 11 3 85 6.1 22 Ida Andersson 13-0 95-7.3 10-29 .345 3-20 .150 0-0 .000 1-7 8-0.6 3-0 5 8 1 3 23 1.8 12 Re’Nique Francis 1-0 1-1.0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0.0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 TM Team 26-30 56-4.0 6 0 Stetson 14 2800 324-772 .420 74-262 .282 180-246 .732 142-345 487-34.8 221-3 171 198 25 100 902 64.4 Opponents 14 2800 315-781 .403 95-297 .320 141-214 .659 151-324 475-33.9 230-- 197 211 57 95 866 61.9 SCORE BY PERIODS: Stetson Opponents

DEADBALL REBOUNDS: OFF DEF TOTAL Stetson 38 11 49 Opponents 33 9 42

1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total 212 222 215 253 n/a 902 184 212 212 258 n/a 866

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2015-16 SEASON RESULTS Overall: 20-12 DATE OPPONENT 11/14/15 TRINITY BAPTIST 11/15/15 at Georgia 11/21/15 at Bethune-Cookman 11/23/15 ARMSTRONG STATE 11/27/15 $ vs. Minnesota 11/28/15 $ vs. Boise State 12/2/15 UCF 12/4/15 FLAGLER 12/13/15 at Eastern Illinois 12/15/15 at UNCW 12/20/15 % GEORGIA SOUTHERN 12/21/15 % GEORGIA STATE 12/30/15 at #13 Tennessee 1/1/16 HAMPTON 1/9/16 * at FGCU 1/16/16 * NJIT 1/18/16 * USC UPSTATE 1/23/16 * at Kennesaw State 1/25/16 * at Lipscomb 1/30/16 * at Jacksonville 2/4/16 * NORTH FLORIDA 2/6/16 * JACKSONVILLE 2/10/16 * at North Florida 2/13/16 * at USC Upstate 2/15/16 * at NJIT 2/20/16 * LIPSCOMB 2/22/16 * KENNESAW STATE 2/27/16 * FGCU 3/4/16 & KENNESAW STATE 3/9/16 & at FGCU 3/17/16 @ MCNEESE STATE 3/19/16 @ at Louisiana

Home: 13-3 RESULT ATT W 107-30 115 L 55-76 3530 W 62-38 78 W 61-45 392 L 69-72 100 L 65-71 121 W 83-68 415 W 84-47 2451 W 68-66 333 W 52-49 4893 W 79-57 328 Lot 72-80 350 L 56-90 10705 W 68-59 266 L 48-61 2842 W 60-55 316 L 56-61 353 W 57-54 420 W 83-62 310 L 49-69 367 W 81-61 610 W 66-61 856 W 67-56 374 L 58-73 142 W 74-56 400 W 79-75 444 W 77-62 878 L 47-60 590 W 74-56 415 L 46-61 1505 W 89-54 209 L 47-56 312

Away: 7-7

Neutral: 0-2

HIGH POINTS HIGH REBOUNDS (20) Aisha Turner (19) Ida Andersson (18) Brianti Saunders (8) Breana Bey (21) Brianti Saunders (9) Brianti Saunders (15) Sarah Sagerer (7) Sarah Sagerer (17) Breana Bey (12) Breana Bey (21) Breana Bey (14) Breana Bey (24) Aisha Turner (7) Brianti Saunders (16) Aisha Turner (10) DeAsia Beal (23) Brianti Saunders (10) Sagerer, Saunders (18) Brianti Saunders (6) Beal, Beach (40) Brianti Saunders (12) Breana Bey (17) Brianti Saunders (17) Breana Bey (15) Brianti Saunders (9) DeAsia Beal (26) Brianti Saunders (7) Saunders, Beal, Bey (15) Brianti Saunders (6) Brianti Saunders (25) Brianti Saunders (8) Brianti Saunders (19) Breana Bey (8) Breana Bey (13) Brianti Saunders (9) Breana Bey (35) Brianti Saunders (6) DeAsia Beal (18) Brianti Saunders (5) Breana Bey (21) Brianti Saunders (8) Bey, Beal (15) Sarah Sagerer (8) Breana Bey (21) Brianti Saunders (8) Breana Bey (16) Sarah Sagerer (16) Sarah Sagerer (15) Breana Bey (8) Breana Bey (19) Brianti Saunders (9) Brianti Saunders (21) Bey, Saunders (9) DeAsia Beal (12) Breana Bey (8) Brianti Saunders (25) Brianti Saunders (9) Sarah Sagerer (19) Sarah Sagerer (9) DeAsia Beal (20) Brianti Saunders (8) Sagerer, Bey (12) Myka Johnson-Matthews (8) Sarah Sagerer

LEGEND $ = San Juan Shootout, Guaynabo, Puerto Rico % = Hatter Classic, DeLand, Fla. * = Atlantic Sun Conference game & = Atlantic Sun Conference Championship (Campus Sites) @ = Postseason WBI, DeLand, Fla. & Lafayette, La.

ATTENDANCE SUMMARY GAMES TOTALS AVG HOME 16 8988 562 AWAY 14 26211 1872 NEUTRAL 2 220 110 TOTAL 32 35419 1107

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2015-16 MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS Record Breakdown Overall....................................................20-12 Home.................................................13-3 Away.................................................. 7-7 Neutral.................................................0-2 Atlantic Sun................................................9-5 Home...................................................5-2 Away....................................................4-3 Non-Conference....................................... 11-7 Home...................................................8-1 Away....................................................3-4 Neutral.................................................0-2 By Month In November........................................3-3 In December ...................................... 5-2 In January............................................4-3 In February..........................................6-2 In March..............................................2-2 By Uniform Color In Gray...............................................13-4 In Black................................................7-8 Stetson’s Record When At Halftime Stetson Leads...................................19-3 Opponent Leads..................................1-8 Halftime Tie.........................................0-1 After 3rd Quarter Stetson Leads...................................17-3 Opponent Leads..................................2-9 3rd Quarter Tie....................................1-0 Stetson Shoots 40% or better.....................................17-5 Under 40%..........................................3-7 Stetson Scores 74 points or more.............................. 11-0 73 points or less................................9-12 Opponent Shoots 40% or better.......................................5-7 Under 40%........................................15-5 Opponent Scores 69 points or more................................1-7 68 points or less................................19-5 Compared to Opponent Stetson has higher FG%...................18-5 Stetson hits more 3-pointers...............5-5 Stetson attempts more free throws...15-1 Stetson has more rebounds..............15-4 Stetson has fewer turnovers..............13-3 Stetson has more points in the paint.18-3 Margin of Victory 10+ point victories..................................7 20+ point victories..................................7 30+ point victories..................................3 40+ point victories..................................1

Specialty Team Stats

Largest Lead

Trinity Baptist at Georgia at Bethune-Cookman Armstrong State vs. Minnesota vs. Boise State UCF Flagler at Eastern Illinois at UNCW Georgia Southern Georgia State at Tennessee Hampton at FGCU NJIT USC Upstate at Kennesaw State at Lipscomb at Jacksonville North Florida Jacksonville at North Florida at USC Upstate at NJIT Lipscomb Kennesaw State FGCU Kennesaw State at FGCU McNeese State UL Lafayette

Best Run

Pts./Paint

21-0 5-0 6-0 10-0 9-0 6-0 10-0 6-0 8-0 11-0 8-0 7-0 10-0 7-0 11-0 5-0 7-0 10-0 9-0 8-0 10-0 9-0 8-0 11-0 8-0 8-0 9-0 10-0 6-0 18-0 7-0 5-0 9-0 10-0 10-0 11-0 8-0 8-0 7-0 16-0 8-0 7-0 15-0 6-0 14-0 7-0 6-0 8-0 12-0 5-0 11-0 8-0 7-0 7-0 9-0 13-0 10-0 9-0 8-0 10-0 11-0 5-0 10-0 7-0

78 8 18 46 40 18 36 24 38 30 22 26 44 28 40 8 28 28 26 14 36 24 32 34 34 46 20 24 12 29 20 10 28 22 34 24 36 18 28 38 46 18 38 20 24 18 26 30 42 20 38 26 40 16 22 22 32 16 28 30 62 20 30 16

Pts. off TO 2nd Chance

FastBk

SU OPP SU OPP SU OPP SU OPP SU OPP SU OPP

77 4 24 19 8 2 18 44 3 8 22 6 0 11 5 10 9 17 21 9 22 17 14 0 20 9 19 9 30 3 0 12

0 24 1 6 7 13 2 2 10 2 0 11 37 2 16 4 8 3 2 20 1 6 3 23 0 6 0 14 9 15 35 9

34 0 6 21 23 10 20 8 16 20 21 16 18 15 23 7 19 19 10 17 9 15 18 24 14 26 12 6 8 16 7 5 12 18 14 11 29 13 13 12 28 7 16 15 33 7 17 15 22 11 10 4 13 17 9 18 21 16 11 13 27 11 12 28

8 2 3 28 9 17 19 6 13 23 14 5 18 16 9 4 10 17 3 13 7 8 12 9 2 17 14 10 5 7 5 3 11 17 10 2 14 10 6 9 16 11 7 17 6 2 13 17 13 5 9 5 2 14 5 11 15 12 4 20 13 7 0 5

38 0 4 9 10 0 2 8 2 6 - 12 10 10 0 4 10 7 4 8 6 2 8 4 15 8 4 0 5 2 0 2 6 6 8 10 0 6 4 4 2 4 4 6 4 0 6 6 0 6 2 7 3 6 2 11 2 6 6 12 2 4 4

Statistical Leaders Double-Figure Scoring: Saunders 30, Bey 18, Turner 12, Beal 10, Johnson-Matthews 10, Sagerer 8, Beach 5 , Andersson 2 Double-Figure Rebounding: Bey 4, Sagerer 2, Andersson 1, Beal 1, Saunders 1 Double-Doubles: Bey 4, Sagerer 2, Andersson 1, Beal 1, Saunders 1 10-19 point games: Saunders 19, Bey 16, Beal 10, Turner 10, Johnson-Matthews 10, Sagerer 8, Beach 5, Andersson 2 20-29 point games: Saunders 11, Bey 2, Turner 2 30+ point games: Saunders 2 (40,35) Led Team in Scoring (includes ties): Saunders 20, Bey 6, Sagerer 4, Turner 3 Led Team in Rebounding (includes ties): Bey 14, Beal 8, Saunders 7, Sagerer 6, Andersson 1, Beach 1 Led Team in Assists (includes ties): Turner 14, Saunders 11, Beach 8, Beal 7, Bey 3, Sagerer 2, Andersson 1, Johnson-Matthews 1 Led Team in Blocks (includes ties): Sagerer 16, Bey 11, Beal 3, Saunders 2, Andersson 1, Beach 1, Turner 1 Led Team in Steals (includes ties): Turner 14, Beal 11, Saunders 8, Johnson-Matthews 4, Sagerer 3, Beach 4, Bey 2, Andersson 1 Charges Drawn: Johnson-Matthews 10, Andersson 5, Beach 4, Sagerer 2, Saunders 2 Technical Fouls: Bria 1 (vs. USC Upstate)

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2015-16 ASUN SUMMARY ASUN STANDINGS Team ASUN Pct. FGCU 14-0 1.000 Jacksonville 11-3 .786 USC Upstate 10-4 .714 Stetson 9-5 .643 Kennesaw State 6-8 .429 North Florida 3-11 .214 Lipscomb 2-12 .143 NJIT 1-13 .071

Overall 33-6 22-11 22-12 20-12 11-19 7-23 5-25 4-26

2015-16 ASUN CHAMPIONSHIP Friday, March 4 (Campus Sites) Stetson 74, Kennesaw State 56 USC Upstate 76, North Florida 50 FGCU 60, NJIT 31 Jacksonville 80, Lipscomb 51

Pct. .846 .667 .647 .625 .367 .233 .167 .133

Wednesday, March 9 (Campus Sites) Jacksonville 67, USC Upstate 56 FGCU 61, Stetson 46 Sunday, March 13 (Fort Myers, Fla.) ASUN Championship Jacksonville 56, FGCU 54

FIRST TEAM ALL-CONFERENCE Pos. Name School G/F Whitney Knight FGCU G Kaneisha Atwater FGCU C Brittany Starling USC Upstate G Brianti Saunders Stetson G Sherranda Reddick Jacksonville

ASUN PLAYER/NEWCOMER OF THE WEEK Date Player Newcomer Nov. 16 Ashley Southern, Lipscomb Claire Ioannidis, UNF Claire Ioannidis, UNF Nov. 23 Brittany Starling, Upstate Breana Bey, Stetson Nov. 30 Ashley Southern, Lipscomb Breana Bey, Stetson Dec. 7 Kaneisha Atwater, FGCU Kelly Guarino, NJIT Dec. 14 Brianti Saunders, Stetson Jasmyn Brown, JU Dec. 21 Brittany Starling, Upstate Breana Bey, Stetson Brianti Saunders, Stetson Dec. 28 Kaneisha Atwater, FGCU Breana Bey, Stetson Jan. 4 Brittany Starling, Upstate Christin Mercer, JU Jan. 11 Aareon Smith, KSU Christin Mercer, JU Travonda Haddock, Upstate Jan. 18 Aareon Smith, KSU Christin Mercer, JU Jan. 25 Whitney Knight, FGCU Claire Ioannidis, UNF Feb. 1 Sherranda Reddick, JU Christin Mercer, JU Brianti Saunders, Stetson Feb. 8 Brittany Starling, Upstate Breana Bey, Stetson Feb. 15 Whitney Knight, FGCU McKenna Beach, Stetson Feb. 22 Whitney Knight, FGCU Christin Mercer, JU Feb. 29 Sherranda Reddick, JU Breana Bey, Stetson

SECOND TEAM ALL-CONFERENCE Pos. Name School G Briona Brown Jacksonville F Christin Mercer Jacksonville F Jasmine McAllister Kennesaw State G Brittany Clency USC Upstate F Breana Bey Stetson ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM Pos. Name School G McKenna Beach Stetson F Allison Johnson Kennesaw State G Kelly Guarino NJIT G Jasmyn Brown Jacksonville G Myka Johnson-Matthews Stetson SUPERLATIVES Player of the Year . . . . . . . . . . . . Whitney Knight, FGCU Defensive Player of the Year. . DyTiesha Dunson, FGCU Freshman of the Year . . . . . . . McKenna Beach, Stetson Newcomer of the Year. . . . . Christin Mercer, Jacksonville . . . . Claire Ioannidis, North Florida, Breana Bey, Stetson Coach of the Year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Karl Smesko, FGCU Scholar Athlete of the Year . . . . . Stephanie Haas, FGCU

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RECORD BOOK


SINGLE-GAME TEAM RECORDS POINTS SCORED 1. 114 vs. Mercer .................................... 1/9/86 2. 112 vs. Lipscomb................................. 3/1/14 3. 111 vs. Rollins.................................... 1/28/81 4. 107 vs. Trinity Baptist...................... 11/14/15 5. 106 at Davidson................................ 1/28/85

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 1. 64.9 (37-57) vs. McNeese State........ 3/17/16 2. 64.4 vs. Miami (FL) (29-45)............... 2/13/89 3. 64.3 at Saint Leo (45-70)................... 2/23/87 4. 63.6 at UCF (35-55).......................... 1/31/87 5. 62.5 vs. Georgia State (35-56).......... 3/12/05

POINTS ALLOWED 1. 132 vs. Kent State .......................... 11/30/90 2. 122 at Florida A&M ........................... 1/24/91 3. 114 at Florida State............................. 2/6/91 4. 112 at Miami (Fla.)............................. 1/12/91 112 at Tennessee............................ 11/26/89

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 1. 14 vs. Ball State.............................. 11/25/12 2. 12 vs. Bethune-Cookman................ 11/14/14 12 vs. Jacksonville............................ 1/25/14 12 at Lipscomb.................................. 1/12/12 12 at Winthrop..................................11/20/11 12 vs. Palm Beach Atlantic................ 12/5/13 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1. 31 vs. Palm Beach Atlantic................ 12/5/13 2. 30 at Baylor..................................... 11/29/14 30 vs. Bethune-Cookman................ 11/14/14 30 vs. Boise State........................... 11/28/15 5. 29 four times

FEWEST POINTS SCORED 1. 26 at Belmont...................................... 2/4/06 2. 33 at North Florida............................. 2/11/10 33 at Tennessee.............................. 11/20/05 4. 34 at Tennessee................................ 3/19/11 5. 35 at Florida State........................... 11/20/09 FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED 1. 10 at Eckerd..................................... 1977-78 2. 18 vs. Eckerd.................................... 1977-78 3. 27 vs. Webber................................... 12/5/14 4. 30 vs. Trinity Baptist........................ 11/14/15 5. 32 at Rollins....................................... 2/16/80

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT. (MIN. 5 ATTEMPTS) 1. 80.0 vs. UCF (4-5) .............................. 1/8/90 80.0 vs. FIU (4-5) ............................. 2/10/90 3. 73.3 vs Belmont (11-15).................... 2/12/05 4. 71.4 vs. Gardner-Webb (5-7)............. 1/20/07 5. 70.0 vs. Jacksonville State (7-10)..... 2/27/97

FIELD GOALS MADE 1. 49 vs. Mercer....................................... 1/9/86 49 vs. Eckerd.................................... 1977-78 3. 48 at Davidson.................................. 1/28/85 4. 47 vs. Trinity Baptist........................ 11/14/15 5. 45 vs. Rollins..................................... 12/1/86 45 vs. Saint Leo................................. 2/23/87 45 vs. Rollins..................................... 1/28/81

FREE THROWS MADE 1. 40 vs. College of Charleston............. 12/2/00 2. 36 vs. Wake Forest.............................. 1/9/82 3. 35 at Jacksonville.............................. 2/25/14 35 at Louisiana-Lafayette................ 11/26/94 35 at USF.......................................... 12/1/93 35 vs. Georgia State.......................... 2/22/86

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1. 94 vs. Mercer....................................... 1/9/86 2. 91 vs. Florida International.................. 2/3/79 3. 89 vs. Edward Waters....................... 12/4/80 4. 87 at Florida A&M.............................. 2/20/92 87 vs. Saint Leo................................. 1/19/79

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 1. 50 at Louisiana-Lafayette................ 11/26/94 50 vs. Wake Forest.............................. 1/9/82 3. 48 vs. College of Charleston............. 12/2/00 48 vs. UCF.......................................... 3/4/95 5. 47 at USF.......................................... 12/1/93

FREE THROW PCT. (MINIMUM 10 ATTEMPTS) 1. 1.000 vs. FGCU (10-10).................... 1/20/11 2. 94.4 vs. FIU (17-18).......................... 1/23/97 3. 93.8 at Mercer (15-16)....................... 2/24/05 93.8 vs. Georgia State (30-32).......... 2/22/97 5. 92.9 vs. North Florida (13-14)............. 1/9/12 92.9 vs. Jacksonville (13-14)............. 1/18/03 REBOUNDS 1. 79 vs. Mercer....................................... 1/9/86 2. 69 vs. FIU............................................ 2/3/79 3. 68 vs. Rider .................................... 12/28/94 4. 67 vs. Saint Leo................................. 1/19/79 5. 64 vs. UCF........................................ 2/11/86 ASSISTS 1. 35 vs. Mercer ...................................... 1/9/86 2. 33 vs. Bethune-Cookman................ 12/10/88 33 vs. Mercer....................................... 1/9/86 4. 32 vs. Trinity Baptist........................ 11/14/15 4. 31 vs. UCF.......................................... 2/4/89 BLOCKED SHOTS 1. 13 at Bethune-Cookman................. 11/26/02 2. 10 vs. Kennesaw State...................... 3/11/14 10 vs. Florida Gulf Coast..................... 3/8/14 10 vs. Nicholls State........................ 12/21/13 10 vs. Palm Beach Atlantic................ 12/5/13 10 vs. Belmont..................................... 3/4/11 10 vs. Campbell................................. 2/17/11 10 at Florida Atlantic.......................... 2/21/02 STEALS 1. 36 vs. Eckerd..................................... 1/14/81 2. 28 vs. Florida Southern..................... 1/22/79 3. 27 vs. Rollins................................... 11/28/81 4. 26 at FIU............................................ 2/16/81 5. 23 vs. Jacksonville............................ 1/29/02

SINGLE-SEASON TEAM RECORDS

FREE THROWS MADE...................................................618, 2013-14 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED........................................862, 2013-14 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE.......................................75.4, 2011-12 REBOUNDS...................................................................1485, 2013-14 ASSISTS..........................................................................574, 1988-89 BLOCKED SHOTS..........................................................178, 2013-14 STEALS...........................................................................436, 1980-81 GAMES WON.....................................................................27, 2013-14 LONGEST WINNING STREAK.........................................16, 2013-14 LONGEST HOME COURT WINNING STREAK................16, 2012-13

POINTS SCORED..........................................................2774, 2013-14 SCORING AVERAGE.....................................................80.3, 1988-89 FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED.......................................1340, 1978-79 SCORING DEFENSE......................................................58.9, 2014-15 FIELD GOALS MADE......................................................965, 2013-14 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED.........................................2107, 2013-14 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE.........................................51.9, 1988-89 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE.......................................226, 2013-14 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED............................647, 2013-14 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE..........................38.1, 1989-90

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INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS GAMES PLAYED 1. 135, Sasha Sims............................ 2010-14 2. 133, Jama Sharp.............................2011-15 3. 132, C.J. Coddington......................2011-15 4. 130, Janelle Mills............................ 2009-13 5. 119, Tierra Brown............................2007-11 6. 118, Janene Maclin........................ 2003-07 7. 117, Ashley Dennis......................... 2009-13 117, Kim Manning.......................... 2003-07 9. 116, Ayesha Barkley....................... 2005-09 10. 114, 2 players tied POINTS 1. 1617, Sasha Sims.......................... 2010-14 2. 1570, Michelle Michael................... 1985-89 3. 1532, Victoria McGowan................ 2010-13 4. 1522, Kristy Brown......................... 2001-05 5. 1457, Dallas Boychuk.................... 1982-86 6. 1455, Brianti Saunders................... 2013-16 7. 1398, Dieidre Hillery....................... 1984-88 8. 1377, Cher Dyson.......................... 1997-01 9. 1363, Donna Johnson.................... 1978-82 10. 1347, Kristen Follis......................... 1990-94 SCORING AVERAGE 1. 18.34, Nefertiti Walker.................... 2005-06 2. 15.47, Victoria McGowan............... 2010-13 3. 14.81, Brianti Saunders.................. 2013-16 4. 14.27, Michelle Michael.................. 1985-89 5. 14.20, Kristy Brown ....................... 2001-04 6. 13.79, Sarah Foley ........................ 1986-90 7. 13.77, Donna Johnson .................. 1978-82 8. 13.44, Amber Porter....................... 2013-15 9. 13.01, Dallas Boychuk .................. 1982-86 10. 12.94, Dieidre Hillery...................... 1984-88 FIELD GOALS MADE 1. 625, Michelle Michael..................... 1985-89 2. 574, Sasha Sims............................ 2010-14 3. 571, Brenda Elrod.......................... 1977-81 4. 561, Dieidre Hillery ........................ 1984-88 5. 560, Kristy Brown........................... 2001-05 560, Donna Johnson ..................... 1978-82 7. 552, Dallas Boychuk ..................... 1982-86 8. 536, Sarah Foley............................ 1986-90 9. 534, Victoria McGowan.................. 2010-13 10. 505, Cher Dyson............................ 1997-01

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1. 1365, Sasha Sims.......................... 2010-14 2. 1352, Brenda Elrod........................ 1977-81 3. 1330, Donna Johnson.................... 1978-82 4. 1289, Tierra Brown..........................2007-11 5. 1248, Victoria McGowan................ 2010-13 6. 1225, Diane Hayes......................... 1979-83 7. 1217, Michelle Michael................... 1985-89 8. 1202, Cher Dyson.......................... 1997-01 9. 1195, Kristen Follis......................... 1990-94 10. 1174, Sharnesha Smith.................. 2005-09 FIELD GOAL PCT. (MINIMUM 400 ATTEMPTS) 1. 56.5, Sarah Foley (536-949).......... 1986-90 2. 54.7, Marsha Harrison (298-545)... 1995-99 3. 52.7, Lamilia Ford (466-884).......... 1992-96 4. 52.7, Dieidre Hillery (561-1065)..... 1984-88 5. 51.8, Amber Porter (322-622)........ 2013-15 6. 51.4, Kristy Brown (560-1090)....... 2001-05 7. 51.4, Michelle Michael (625-1217). 1985-89 8. 49.7, Courtney Hall (220-443)........ 1985-89 9. 49.3, Cherisse Burris (363-736)......2011-14 10. 49.1, Janene Maclin (418-851)...... 2003-07 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 1. 275, Kristen Follis........................... 1990-94 2. 177, Victoria McGowan.................. 2010-13 3. 167, Jama Sharp.............................2011-15 4. 156, Sasha Sims............................ 2010-14 5. 151, Brianti Saunders..................... 2013-16 6. 149, Nefertiti Walker....................... 2004-06 7. 102, Tierra Brown............................2007-11 8. 98, Ashli Jackson........................... 2007-10 9. 94, Audrey Kull............................... 1997-01 10. 92, Myeisha Hall............................. 2013-15 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1. 748, Kristen Follis........................... 1990-94 2. 485, Jama Sharp.............................2011-15 3. 483, Victoria McGowan.................. 2010-13 4. 442, Sasha Sims............................ 2010-14 5. 437, Brianti Saunders..................... 2013-16 6. 380, Nefertiti Walker....................... 2004-06 7. 349, Tierra Brown............................2007-11 349, Audrey Kull............................. 1997-01 9. 300, Ashli Jackson......................... 2007-10 10. 287, Myeisha Hall........................... 2013-15

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3-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT. (MIN. 120ATTEMPTS) 1. 41.1, Valerie Golden (51-124)........ 1987-90 2. 39.2, Nefertiti Walker (149-380)..... 2004-06 3. 37.8, Cher Dyson (70-185)............. 1997-01 4. 37.0, Terri Cain (51-138)................ 1986-88 5. 36.8, Kristen Follis (275-748)......... 1990-94 6. 36.6, Victoria McGowan (177-483).2010-13 7. 35.3, Sasha Sims (156-442).......... 2010-14 9. 34.6, Cynthia Fair (53-153)............ 1995-97 8. 34.6, Brianti Saunders (151-437)... 2013-16 10. 34.5, Jama Sharp (167-485)...........2011-15 FREE THROWS MADE 1. 370, Kristy Brown........................... 2001-05 2. 353, Lamilia Ford........................... 1992-96 353, Dallas Boychuk...................... 1982-86 4. 342, Kim Lucas.............................. 1991-95 5. 319, Michelle Michael..................... 1985-89 6. 318, Brianti Saunders..................... 2013-16 7. 313, Diane Hayes........................... 1979-83 313, Sasha Sims ........................... 2010-14 8. 297, Cher Dyson............................ 1997-01 10. 288, Marsha Harrison..................... 1995-99 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 1. 553, Lamilia Ford........................... 1992-96 2. 522, Dallas Boychuk...................... 1982-86 3. 493, Kim Lucas.............................. 1991-95 4. 486, Kristy Brown........................... 2001-05 5. 462, Michelle Michael..................... 1985-89 6. 452, Diane Hayes........................... 1979-83 7. 430, Marsha Harrison..................... 1995-99 8. 410, Janene Maclin........................ 2003-07 9. 407, Sasha Sims ........................... 2010-14 10. 401, Liz Hufford.............................. 1993-97 FREE THROW PCT (MIN. 150 ATT.) 1. 91.6, Nefertiti Walker (197-215)..... 2005-06 2. 82.6, Brianti Saunders (318-385)... 2013-16 3. 82.2, Anita Mathur (134-163)......... 1985-89 4. 78.0, Victoria McGowan (287-368).2010-13 5. 77.1, Kristen Follis (216-280)......... 1990-94 6. 77.0, Shannon Wallhoff (134-174). 1994-98 7. 76.9, Sasha Sims (313-407) ......... 2010-14 8. 76.5, Amy White (225-294)............ 1998-02 9. 76.1, Kristy Brown (370-486)......... 2001-05 10. 75.8, Cher Dyson (297-392)........... 1997-01


INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS REBOUNDS 1. 976, Dallas Boychuk...................... 1982-86 2. 941, Kristy Brown........................... 2001-05 3. 873, Lamilia Ford........................... 1992-96 4. 753, Sarah Foley............................ 1986-90 5. 743, Janene Maclin........................ 2003-07 6. 742, Dieidre Hillery......................... 1984-88 7. 684, Sasha Sims ........................... 2010-14 8. 681, Tiffany Trenkle........................ 1991-95 9. 674, Diane Hayes........................... 1979-83 10. 663, Marsha Harrison..................... 1995-99 ASSISTS 1. 619, Terri Cain................................ 1984-88 2. 527, Michelle Michael..................... 1985-89 3. 486, Donna Johnson...................... 1978-82 4. 478, Liz Hufford.............................. 1993-97 5. 441, Jama Sharp.............................2011-15 6. 436, Victoria McGowan.................. 2010-13 7. 409, Sharnesha Smith.................... 2005-09 8. 375, Cher Dyson............................ 1997-01 9. 365, Kristen Follis........................... 1990-94 10. 353, Kim Manning.......................... 2003-07

BLOCKED SHOTS 1. 208, Amber Porter.......................... 2013-15 2. 147, Sasha Sims ........................... 2010-14 3. 137, Dieidre Hillery......................... 1984-88 4. 120, Sarah Foley............................ 1986-90 5. 91, Ayesha Barkley........................ 2005-09 6. 79, Janelle Mills.............................. 2009-13 7. 77, Sarah Sagerer.......................... 2014-16 77, Kaisa Tuure.............................. 2000-02 8. 65, Leslie Clutts.............................. 1980-84 9. 59, Lamilia Ford............................. 1992-96 STEALS 1. 403, Cher Dyson............................ 1997-01 2. 310, Brenda Elrod.......................... 1977-81 3. 296, Donna Johnson...................... 1978-82 4. 291, Jama Sharp.............................2011-15 5. 258, Lamilia Ford........................... 1992-96 6. 231, Victoria McGowan.................. 2010-13 7. 213, Kim Lucas.............................. 1991-95 8. 204, Terri Cain................................ 1984-88 9. 201, Kim Manning.......................... 2003-07 10. 193, Kristen Follis........................... 1990-94

Kristi Brown (2001-05) still owns the fourth most points (1522) and the second most rebounds (941) in school history.

INDIVIDUAL SEASON RECORDS GAMES PLAYED 1. 35, Cherisse Burris.......................... 2013-14 35, C.J. Coddington......................... 2013-14 35, Amber Porter............................. 2013-14 35, Brianti Saunders........................ 2013-14 35, Jama Sharp............................... 2013-14 35, Sasha Sims............................... 2013-14 7. 34, 6 players tied POINTS 1. 581, Nefertiti Walker........................ 2005-06 2. 570, Brianti Saunders...................... 2015-16 3. 565, Sarah Foley............................. 1989-90 4. 563, Victoria McGowan....................2011-12 5. 520, Kristy Brown............................ 2004-05 6. 509, Victoria McGowan................... 2012-13 7. 495, Sasha Sims............................. 2013-14 495, Kristy Brown............................ 2003-04 9. 484, Amber Porter........................... 2013-14 10. 483, Nefertiti Walker........................ 2004-05

SCORING AVERAGE 1. 21.50, Nefertiti Walker..................... 2005-06 2. 20.18, Sarah Foley.......................... 1989-90 3. 17.81, Brianti Saunders................... 2015-16 4. 17.54, Donna Johnson.................... 1980-81 5. 17.10, Kristy Brown......................... 2003-04 6. 16.80, Kristy Brown......................... 2004-05 7. 16.76, Kristy Austell......................... 1990-91 8. 16.75, Kim Lucas............................. 1994-95 9. 16.59, Dieidre Hillery....................... 1986-87 10. 16.56, Victoria McGowan.................2011-12 FIELD GOALS MADE 1. 250, Sarah Foley............................. 1989-90 2. 193, Brenda Elrod........................... 1980-81 3. 192, Nefertiti Walker........................ 2005-06 4. 191, Dieidre Hillery.......................... 1986-87 5. 189, Brianti Saunders...................... 2015-16 6. 187, Sally Bunyard.......................... 1988-89 7. 186, Victoria McGowan....................2011-12 186, Kristy Brown............................ 2004-05 9. 185, Sarah Foley............................. 1988-89 10. 184, Amber Porter........................... 2013-14 184, Victoria McGowan................... 2012-13 184, Kristy Brown............................ 2003-04

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Nefertiti Walker (2004-06) holds the school single-season records for points (581), scoring (21.5), and 3-point field goals made (80).


INDIVIDUAL SEASON RECORDS FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1. 526, Nefertiti Walker........................ 2005-06 2. 455, Sarah Foley............................. 1989-90 3. 443, Victoria McGowan....................2011-12 4. 420, Tierra Brown.............................2010-11 5. 419, Nefertiti Walker........................ 2004-05 6. 418, Brianti Saunders...................... 2015-16 7. 412, Victoria McGowan....................2010-11 8. 409, Brenda Elrod........................... 1977-78 9. 403, Brenda Elrod........................... 1980-81 10. 402, Shanasa Sanders.................... 2012-13 FIELD GOAL PCT. (MINIMUM 200 ATTEMPTS) 1. 59.9, Sarah Foley (185-309)........... 1988-89 2. 58.5, Lamilia Ford (151-258)........... 1995-96 3. 57.8, Michelle Michael (162-280).... 1986-87 4. 57.3, Dieidre Hillery (191-333)........ 1986-87 5. 56.8, Sally Bunyard (187-329)......... 1988-89 6. 56.5, Kristy Brown (118-209)........... 2002-03 7. 55.3, Dieidre Hillery (136-246)........ 1987-88 8. 54.9, Sarah Foley (250-455)........... 1989-90 9. 54.8, Amber Porter (184-336).......... 2013-14 10. 54.2, Kristy Austell (136-251).......... 1990-91 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 1. 80, Nefertiti Walker.......................... 2005-06 2. 77, Kristen Follis.............................. 1992-93 3. 74, Kristen Follis.............................. 1993-94 4. 70, Victoria McGowan..................... 2012-13 5. 69, Nefertiti Walker.......................... 2004-05 6. 64, Kristen Follis.............................. 1991-92 7. 63, Brianti Saunders........................ 2015-16 8. 62, Victoria McGowan......................2011-12 9. 61, Myeisha Hall.............................. 2014-15 10. 60, Kristen Follis.............................. 1990-91 3-PT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1. 220, Kristen Follis............................ 1992-93 2. 215, Nefertiti Walker........................ 2005-06 3. 199, Myeisha Hall............................ 2014-15 4. 189, Kristen Follis............................ 1993-94 189, Kristen Follis............................ 1991-92 6. 186, Brianti Saunders...................... 2015-16 7. 170, Victoria McGowan................... 2012-13 8. 166, Victoria McGowan....................2011-12 9. 165, Nefertiti Walker........................ 2004-05 10. 153, Jama Sharp............................. 2014-15

3-PT FIELD GOAL PCT. (MIN. 90 ATTEMPTS) 1. 41.8, Nefertiti Walker (69-165)........ 2004-05 2. 41.2, Victoria McGowan (70-170).... 2012-13 3. 40.0, Melissa Monroe (38-95)......... 1994-95 40.0, Kristen Follis (60-150)............ 1990-91 5. 39.8, Valerie Golden (47-118).......... 1989-90 6. 39.4, Sahsa Sims (56-142).............. 2013-14 7. 39.2, Kristen Follis (74-189)............ 1993-94 8. 38.1, Sasha Sims (40-105)...............2010-11 9. 37.3, Victoria McGowan (62-166).....2011-12 10. 37.2, Nefertiti Walker (80-215)........ 2005-06 FREE THROWS MADE 1. 134, Michelle Michael...................... 1988-89 2. 131, Kristy Brown............................ 2004-05 3. 129, Brianti Saunders...................... 2015-16 129, Victoria McGowan....................2011-12 5. 126, Marsha Harrison...................... 1996-97 6. 122, Kim Lucas................................ 1993-94 7. 117, Nefertiti Walker........................ 2005-06 117, Kristy Brown............................ 2003-04 9. 115, Amber Porter........................... 2013-14 10. 114, Kim Lucas................................ 1994-95

ASSISTS 1. 189, Terri Cain................................. 1986-87 2. 186, Michelle Michael...................... 1988-89 3. 183, Jama Sharp............................. 2013-14 4. 179, Terri Cain................................. 1987-88 5. 178, Terri Cain................................. 1985-86 6. 170, Liz Hufford............................... 1995-96 7. 160, Victoria McGowan....................2011-12 8. 159, Donna Johnson....................... 1980-81 9. 158, Valerie Golden ........................ 1989-90 10. 142, Donna Johnson....................... 1981-82

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 1. 187, Michelle Michael...................... 1988-89 2. 185, Amber Porter........................... 2013-14 3. 182. Kristy Brown............................ 2004-05 4. 179, Dorothy Harris......................... 1977-78 5. 171, Kim Lucas................................ 1994-95 6. 168, Lamilia Ford............................. 1995-96 7. 158, Kim Lucas................................ 1993-94 8. 157, Brianti Saunders...................... 2015-16 157, Marsha Harrison...................... 1996-97 10. 156, Dallas Boychuk........................ 1985-86

BLOCKED SHOTS 1. 129, Amber Porter........................... 2013-14 2. 79, Amber Porter............................. 2014-15 3. 72, Sarah Foley............................... 1989-90 4. 55, Dieidre Hillery............................ 1986-87 5. 53, Sasha Sims............................... 2012-13 6. 46, Joslyn Giles............................... 2002-03 7. 45, Sasha Sims................................2011-12 8. 44, Kaisa Tuure............................... 2001-02 9. 42, Sarah Sagerer........................... 2014-15 10. 40, Ayesha Barkley.......................... 2007-08

FREE THROW PCT. (MIN. 80 ATTEMPTS) 1. 92.0, Nefertiti Walker (80-87).......... 2004-05 2. 91.4, Nefertiti Walker (117-128)....... 2005-06 3. 89.5, Amy White (85-95).................. 2001-02 4. 86.6 Victoria McGowan (129-149)....2011-12 5. 86.0, Kristy Brown (74-86)............... 2002-03 6. 84.0, Kristen Follis (89-108)........... 1991-92 7. 83.5, Brianti Saunders (91-109)...... 2014-15 8. 82.4, Brianti Saunders (98-119)...... 2013-14 9. 82.2, Brianti Saunders (129-157).... 2015-16 10. 81.0, Sasha Sims (111-137)............ 2013-14

STEALS 1. 129, Brenda Elrod........................... 1980-81 2. 114, Donna Johnson....................... 1980-81 3. 104, Cher Dyson............................. 1999-00 4. 103, Cher Dyson............................. 1998-99 5. 101, Lamilia Ford............................. 1995-96 6. 99, Jama Sharp............................... 2014-15 99, Tashean Thomas....................... 2001-02 99, Cher Dyson............................... 1997-98 9. 97, Cher Dyson............................... 2000-01 10. 89, Tashean Thomas....................... 2002-03

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REBOUNDS 1. 340, Sarah Foley............................. 1989-90 2. 334, Kristy Brown............................ 2004-05 3. 301, Kristy Brown............................ 2003-04 4. 279, Dallas Boychuk........................ 1984-85 5. 273, Sarah Foley ............................ 1988-89 6. 271, Amber Porter........................... 2013-14 7. 263, Lamilia Ford............................. 1995-96 8. 256, Dallas Boychuk ....................... 1985-86 9. 255, Cherisse Burris........................ 2013-14 10. 253, 2 players tied


INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME RECORDS POINTS 1. 40, Brianti Saunders vs. Georgia Southern.............................12/20/15 2. 39, Dieidre Hillery vs. Georgia State.........................................1/17/87 3. 38, Sarah Foley vs. UCF...........................................................12/9/89 4. 35, Brianti Saunders at Lipscomb.............................................1/25/16 35, Nefertiti Walker vs. North Florida..........................................3/2/06 35, Terri Cain vs. Georgia State..................................................3/3/88 7. 34, Kathy Baldwin vs. Georgia State.........................................2/22/86 . 33, Brianti Saunders vs. Lipscomb............................................2/12/15 33, Victoria McGowan at Kennesaw State..................................1/2/13 33, Nefertiti Walker vs. Quinnipiac..........................................12/30/05 33, Sarah Foley vs. Maine......................................................12/30/89 33, Donna Johnson at UCF.......................................................2/21/80

3-POINT FIELD GOALS 1. 8, Jamie Nesbit vs. Florida A&M.............................................12/18/06 2. 7, Jama Sharp vs. Jacksonville.................................................1/25/14 7, Kristen Follis at Florida Atlantic...............................................2/8/92 7, Terri Cain vs. Georgia State....................................................3/3/88 5. 6 Jama Sharp vs. Bethune-Cookman.....................................11/14/14 6, Victoria McGowan at B-CU................................................. 12/11/11 6, Shanasa Sanders at Winthrop............................................ 11/20/11 6, Sasha Sims vs. Jacksonville...................................................3/5/11 6, Nefertiti Walker vs. Kennesaw State.....................................1/28/06 6, Nefertiti Walker vs. Quinnipiac............................................12/30/05 6, Shannon Wallhoff at Southeastern La. ...................................1/2/97 6, Kristen Follis vs. Dartmouth................................................12/18/92

FIELD GOALS MADE 1. 16, Sarah Foley vs. UCF...........................................................12/9/89 16, Dieidre Hillery vs. Georgia State.........................................1/17/87 3. 14, Sarah Foley vs. Maine......................................................12/30/89 14, Sarah Foley vs. Georgia Southern......................................2/22/88 14, Kathy Baldwin vs. Florida Southern....................................2/24/86 14, Donna Johnson at UCF.......................................................2/21/80 14, Brenda Elrod at Florida Southern..........................................1/9/79 8. 13, Brianti Saunders vs. Lipscomb............................................2/12/15 13, Lamilia Ford at Miami (Ohio)...............................................12/9/95 13, Kristy Austell at Georgia State..............................................2/2/91 13, Robin Alms vs. USF..........................................................11/27/90 13, Sally Bunyard at Georgia State...........................................1/21/89 13, Dieidre Hillery vs. Georgia State...........................................1/9/88 13, Michelle Michael vs. Mercer................................................2/14/87

3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1. 15, Kristen Follis vs. Dartmouth..............................................12/18/92 2. 14, Terri Cain vs. Georgia State..................................................3/3/88 3. 13, Myeisha Hall at Valparaiso....................................................1/3/15 13, Shannon Wallhoff at UCF....................................................1/24/98 13, Kristen Follis vs. Bradley...................................................12/17/93 13, Kristen Follis vs. Ball State................................................12/28/92 13, Kristen Follis vs. Mercer......................................................2/15/92 8. 12, various players.................................................................. 12 times 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT. (MIN. FIVE ATTEMPTS) 1. 100.0, Jama Sharp vs. Bethune-Cookman (6-6).....................11/14/14 2. 100.0, Sasha Sims vs. Lipscomb (5-5).......................................3/1/14 100.0, Tierra Brown vs. Kennesaw State (5-5)...........................3/2/11 4. 85.7, Victoria McGowan at B-CU (6-7).................................... 12/11/11 85.7, Sasha Sims vs. Jacksonville (6-7).....................................3/5/11 6. 83.3, Jama Sharp at Lipscomb (5-6).........................................1/12/12 83.3, Ashli Jackson vs. ETSU (5-6).............................................2/9/08 83.3, Kristen Follis vs. UCF (5-6).................................................3/3/94 9. 80.0, Shanasa Sanders at USF (4-5)...................................... 11/28/11 80.0, Cher Dyson vs. Jacksonville (4-5).......................................3/3/01 80.0, Cynthia Fair vs. St. Bonaventure (4-5)..................................... 12/28/96 80.0, Liz Hufford at FIU (4-5).....................................................1/23/97 80.0, Michelle Michael vs. Campbell (4-5)................................... 1/14/95 80.0, Kristen Follis at Coll. of Charleston (4-5).............................. 2/10/94 80.0, Kristen Follis vs. Southeastern La. (4-5)...........................1/23/93 80.0, Valerie Golden at UCF (4-5)...............................................1/8/90

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1. 27, Victoria McGowan vs. USC Upstate...................................2/29/12 27, Tierra Brown at Florida......................................................11/26/07 27, Diane Hayes vs. Flagler......................................................12/7/79 4. 26, Nefertiti Walker vs. Florida Atlantic .......................................2/8/06 26, Donna Johnson vs. William Carey......................................3/10/81 6. 25, Diane Hayes vs. Tampa......................................................1/22/81 25, Donna Johnson vs. N.C. State............................................1/26/80 8. 24, eight players tied FIELD GOAL PCT. (MINIMUM NINE ATTEMPTS) 1. 100.0, Jama Sharp vs. Bethune-Cookman (10-10).................11/14/14 2. 100.0, Michelle Michael vs. Mercer (9-9)..................................1/23/89 3. 92.3, Dallas Boychuk vs. Mercer (12-13)....................................1/9/86 4. 90.0, Marsha Harrison at Samford (9-10)...................................2/7/98 90.0, Cheri Nelson vs. Mercer (9-10)..........................................2/5/90 90.0, Sarah Foley at Georgia (9-10)...........................................1/5/90 90.0, Dieidre Hillery at Davidson (9-10)....................................1/28/85 90.0, Leslie Clutts at Georgia Tech (9-10).................................2/17/83 9. 88.9, Daphnee Frieson at Savannah State (8-9)....................11/25/09 88.9, Sarah Foley at FIU (8-9)..................................................2/10/90 88.9, Rebecca Daniels at Miami (Fla.) (8-9).............................1/21/87 88.9, Tris Bell at Furman (8-9)..................................................1/26/85 88.9, Amber Porter vs. Utah State (8-9)..................................11/30/14 88.9, Brianti Saunders vs. Kennesaw State (8-9).....................1/22/15

FREE THROWS MADE 1. 16, Michelle Michael vs. Eastern Kentucky.................................1/3/89 2. 15, Victoria McGowan at Kennesaw State..................................1/2/13 3. 14, Lamilia Ford vs. Florida Atlantic..........................................1/25/96 14, Liz Hufford vs. Mercer.........................................................1/19/95 14, Liz Hufford at Georgia State................................................2/22/97 14, Kim Lucas at Southeastern Louisiana...................................2/4/95 7. 13, Marsha Harrison at Southeastern La................................. 11/2/97 13, Lamilia Ford vs. Louisiana-Lafayette ...............................11/26/94 13, Michelle Michael at Mercer.................................................1/23/89 13, Dallas Boychuk vs. Rollins................................................11/24/84

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INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME RECORDS FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 1. 24, Michelle Michael vs. Eastern Kentucky.................................1/3/89 2. 18, Lamilia Ford vs. Florida Atlantic..........................................1/25/96 3. 17, Victoria McGowan at Kennesaw State..................................1/2/13 17, Liz Hufford at Mercer...........................................................1/19/95 17, Dallas Boychuk vs. Rollins................................................11/24/84 6. 16, Joslyn Giles at Jacksonville..................................................3/1/03 16, Joslyn Giles vs. UCF...........................................................1/11/03 16, Liz Hufford at Georgia State................................................2/22/97 16, Michelle Michael at Mercer.................................................1/23/89 16, Rishal Dinkins at Georgia Tech.........................................11/26/83

BLOCKED SHOTS 1. 8, Amber Porter vs. Kennesaw State........................................3/11/14 8, Amber Porter vs. Palm Beach Atlantic..................................12/5/13 8, Joslyn Giles vs. Bethune-Cookman....................................11/26/02 8, Dieidre Hillery vs. Florida State...........................................12/16/85 5. 7, Amber Porter at Jacksonville.................................................2/25/15 7, Amber Porter at Miami..........................................................3/23/14 7, Amber Porter vs. Lipscomb.....................................................3/1/14 7, Amber Porter vs. Nicholls State..........................................12/21/13 9. 6, Amber Porter, five times 6, Lamilia Ford vs. South Florida............................................11/29/94

FREE THROW PCT. (MIN. 10 ATTEMPTS) 1. 100.0, Marsha Harrison at SE La. (13-13)..................................1/2/97 2. 100.0, Victoria McGowan vs. Miami (OH) (12-12).................. 11/25/11 100.0, Kim Lucas at USF (12-12)..............................................12/1/93 4. 100.0, Brianti Saunders at Lipscomb (11-11)............................1/25/16 100.0, Nefertiti Walker vs. UNF (11-11).......................................3/2/06 6. 100.0, Brianti Saunders vs. NJIT (10-10)..................................1/16/16 100.0, Shanasa Sanders at B-CU (10-10).............................. 12/11/11 100.0, Nefertiti Walker vs. FAU (10-10).......................................2/8/06 100.0, Kristy Brown at Mercer (10-10)......................................1/25/03 10. 92.3, Brianti Saunders vs. Ga. Southern (12-13)....................12/20/15

STEALS 1. 12, Brenda Elrod at FIU............................................................2/16/81 12, Brenda Elrod vs. Eckerd.....................................................1/14/81 3. 11, Cher Dyson at Jacksonville...............................................12/16/00 4. 10, Lamilia Ford vs. USF.............................................................1/9/96 10, Kristy Austell vs. Georgia Southern.....................................2/23/91 10, Valerie Goldens vs. FIU......................................................1/15/90 10, Donna Johnson vs. Florida Southern....................................2/3/81 8. 9, Cher Dyson vs. Georgia State...............................................1/6/01 9, Cher Dyson at Jacksonville State...........................................1/8/00 9, Cher Dyson vs. Jacksonville State........................................2/13/99 9, Brenda Elrod at Florida Southern..........................................1/19/81 9, Brenda Elrod vs. Florida......................................................11/26/80 9, Brenda Elrod vs. Florida Southern........................................1/22/79

REBOUNDS 1. 24, Kristy Brown vs Charleston Southern...............................12/20/03 2. 23, Dallas Boychuk vs. Queens................................................12/3/85 3. 22, Tiffany Trenkle vs. Troy.....................................................12/17/84 4. 21, Sarah Foley at USF...........................................................12/16/89 21, Sarah Foley vs. Florida A&M...............................................2/20/88 21, Kristy Brown vs. Florida Atlantic..........................................1/29/05 7. 20, Nicole Knappmiller vs. Samford..........................................2/11/99 20, Kathy Baldwin vs. Bethune-Cookman.................................2/19/86 20, Karen Lovaglio vs. Florida Southern.....................................2/3/81 10. 19, four players tied ASSISTS 1. 16, Terri Cain at Saint Leo.........................................................2/23/87 2. 15, Terri Cain vs. Mercer.............................................................1/9/96 15, Terri Cain vs. USF...............................................................2/28/87 4. 13, Terri Cain vs. UCF...............................................................2/18/88 13, Michelle Michael vs. Bucknell...........................................12/29/88 6. 12, Sharnesha Smith vs. Norfolk State...................................11/16/08 12, Tashean Thomas vs. Campbell...........................................1/30/03 12, Liz Hufford vs. Jacksonville State.........................................1/6/96 12, Kim Lucas vs. Iona................................................................1/4/95 12, Sally Bunyard vs. Georgia Southern...................................2/18/89 12, Rebecca Daniels vs. Florida Atlantic.................................11/28/86 12, Terri Cain at USF...............................................................11/27/85 12, Terri Cain at Florida Atlantic..............................................11/23/85 12, Donna Johnson vs. Florida Southern....................................2/3/81 12, Donna Johnson vs. Tampa..................................................1/22/81

TRIPLE-DOUBLES 1. Victoria McGowan at Lipscomb.................................................2/18/13 (19 pts., 12 reb., 10 ast.) 2. Victoria McGowan vs. Jacksonville.............................................3/2/12 (21 pts., 10 reb., 10 assists) 3. Victoria McGowan at Mercer.......................................................1/4/12 (29 pts., 10 reb., 10 assists) 4. Victoria McGowan at Ball State.................................................12/4/11 (26 pts., 11 reb., 10 assists) 5. Lamilia Ford vs. USF...................................................................1/9/96 (23 pts., 10 reb., 10 steals) 6. Kristy Austell vs. Georgia Southern ..........................................2/23/91 (26 pts., 12 reb., 10 steals) 7. Michelle Michael vs. Bucknell ................................................12/29/88 (16 pts., 14 reb., 13 assists) 8. Terri Cain vs. Wake Forest .....................................................12/20/86 (14 pts., 11 reb., 11 assists)

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AWARDS AND HONORS

Atlantic Sun Player of the Year Victoria McGowan 2011-12

Atlantic Sun (NSWAC) Player of the Year Sarah Foley 1989-90

Atlantic Sun Freshman of the Year McKenna Beach 2015-16

First Team All-Conference Brianti Saunders.............. 2015-16 Myeisha Hall.................... 2014-15 Amber Porter................... 2014-15 Jama Sharp..................... 2014-15 Amber Porter................... 2013-14 Jama Sharp..................... 2013-14 Sasha Sims..................... 2013-14 Victoria McGowan........... 2012-13 Victoria McGowan............2011-12 Nefertiti Walker .................2005-06 Kristy Brown.................... 2004-05 Kristy Brown.................... 2003-04 Cher Dyson..................... 2000-01 Kaisa Tuure..................... 2000-01 Liz Hufford....................... 1996-97 Lamilia Ford..................... 1995-96 Kim Lucas........................ 1994-95 Sarah Foley..................... 1989-90 Michelle Michael.............. 1988-89 Michelle Michael.............. 1987-88 Dieidre Hillery.................. 1986-87 Dallas Boychuk................ 1985-86 Second Team All-Conference Breana Bey...................... 2015-16 Shanasa Sanders............ 2012-13

Atlantic Sun Atlantic Sun Newcomer of the Year Newcomer of the Year Breana Bey JoAnn Smith 2015-16 2003-04

Atlantic Sun Freshman of the Year Joslyn Giles 2002-03

Sasha Sims..................... 2012-13 Sasha Sims......................2011-12 Victoria McGowan............2010-11 Janene Maclin................. 2006-07 Nefertiti Walker................ 2004-05 Kristy Brown.................... 2002-03 Amy White....................... 2001-02 Cher Dyson..................... 1999-00 Cher Dyson..................... 1998-99 Lamilia Ford..................... 1994-95 Kristen Follis.................... 1992-93 Kristen Follis.................... 1991-92 Kristy Austell.................... 1990-91 Valerie Golden................. 1989-90 Sally Bunyard.................. 1988-89 Michelle Michael.............. 1986-87 Third Team All-Conference Nicole Knappmiller.......... 1999-00 Nicole Knappmiller.......... 1998-99 Marsha Harrison.............. 1997-98 ASUN All-Freshman Team McKenna Beach.............. 2015-16 Myka Johnson-Matthews.2015-16 Sarah Sagerer................. 2014-15 Amber Porter................... 2013-14

Atlantic Sun Freshman of the Year Amber Porter 2013-14

Brianti Saunders.............. 2013-14 Cherisse Burris.................2011-12 Sasha Sims......................2010-11 Tierra Brown.................... 2007-08 Kim Manning................... 2003-04 Joslyn Giles..................... 2002-03 Honorable Mention All-Conference Kristen Follis.................... 1990-91 Terri Cain......................... 1987-88 Dieidre Hillary.................. 1985-86 ASUN All-Newcomer Team Cher Dyson..................... 1997-98 ASUN Academic All-Conference Jama Sharp..................... 2014-15 Senior CLASS Award Nominee Jama Sharp..................... 2014-15 Victoria McGowan........... 2012-13 ASUN Player of the Week Brianti Saunders..............12/14/15 Brianti Saunders..............12/21/15 Brianti Saunders..................2/1/16 Myeisha Hall........................3/1/15

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ASUN Defensive Player of the Year Amber Porter 2014-15

Brianti Saunders................2/16/15 Jama Sharp.......................1/19/15 Brianti Saunders..............11/24/14 Jama Sharp.....................11/17/14 Amber Porter.......................3/3/14 Sasha Sims.......................1/13/14 Sasha Sims.....................12/23/13 Brianti Saunders................12/9/13 Sasha Sims.....................11/25/13 Sasha Sims.........................3/3/13 Shanasa Sanders..............2/19/13 Shanasa Sanders..............2/12/13 Victoria McGowan...............2/5/13 Victoria McGowan...............1/8/13 Victoria McGowan...........11/27/12 Victoria McGowan.............1/10/12 Victoria McGowan...........12/13/11 Victoria McGowan.............12/6/11 Victoria McGowan........... 11/22/11 Natasha Graboski............12/21/10 Jessica Conner................12/17/09 Sharnesha Smith...............2/19/08 Jamie Nesbit....................12/16/06 Nefertiti Walker....................3/6/06 Nefertiti Walker..................2/13/06 Kristy Brown........................3/7/05 JoAnn Smith........................1/3/05


HONORS AND MILESTONES Kristy Brown....................12/20/03 Kristy Brown......................12/2/03 Amy White.........................1/22/02 Kaisa Tuure.......................2/15/01 Kaisa Tuure.......................1/16/01 Audrey Kull..........................1/8/01 Kaisa Tuure.....................12/11/00 Cher Dyson.....................12/14/98 Cher Dyson.......................2/17/98 Marsha Harrison..................1/5/98 Liz Hufford.........................1/28/97 Lamilia Ford.......................1/30/96 Lamilia Ford.....................12/12/95 Lamilia Ford.......................2/21/95 Kim Lucas..........................1/11/94 Kristy Austell.......... twice, 1990-91 season Sarah Foley.........1989-90 season Sally Bunyard......1988-89 season Michelle Michael..1988-89 season Michelle Michael..1987-88 season Sarah Foley.........1987-88 season Dieidre Hillery......1987-88 season Kathy Baldwin......1985-86 season ASUN Newcomer of the Week Breana Bey......................11/23/15 Breana Bey......................11/30/15 Breana Bey......................12/21/15 Breana Bey......................12/28/15 Breana Bey..........................2/8/16 McKenna Beach................2/15/16 Breana Bey........................2/29/16 Sarah Sagerer...................2/16/15 Brianti Saunders..................3/3/14 Amber Porter.......................2/3/14 Amber Porter.....................1/27/14 Amber Porter.....................1/20/14 Amber Porter...................12/23/13 Amber Porter.....................12/9/13 Brianti Saunders..............11/25/13 Brianti Saunders..............11/18/13 Shanasa Sanders..............2/14/12 Shanasa Sanders..............1/10/12 Shanasa Sanders............12/13/11 Shanasa Sanders............ 11/29/11 Victoria McGowan.............2/15/11 Victoria McGowan.............1/18/11 Sasha Sims.....................12/28/10 Swish Appeal Performance of the Night Brianti Saunders..............12/20/15 S. Sagerer/B. Saunders....2/12/15 All-Tournament Teams Atlantic Sun Sarah Sagerer.......................2016 Aisha Turner..........................2015 Cherisse Burris......................2014 Jama Sharp...........................2014 Victoria McGowan.................2013

1000 Point Club 1617 Sasha Sims........... 2010-14 1570 Michelle Michael.... 1985-89 1532 Victoria McGowan. 2010-13 1522 Kristy Brown.......... 2001-05 1457 Dallas Boychuk...... 1982-86 1455 Brianti Saunders.... 2013-16 1398 Dieidre Hillery........ 1984-88 1377 Cher Dyson........... 1997-01 1363 Donna Johnson..... 1978-82 1347 Kristen Follis.......... 1990-94 1285 Lamilia Ford........... 1992-96 1270 Brenda Elrod......... 1977-81 1261 Jama Sharp............2011-15 1245 Diane Hayes.......... 1979-83 1236 Tierra Brown...........2007-11 1223 Kim Lucas.............. 1991-95 1200 Sarah Foley........... 1986-90 1087 Janene Maclin....... 2003-07 1064 Nefertiti Walker ..... 2004-06 1046 Amy White............. 1998-02 1042 Sharnesha Smith... 2005-09 1006 Nicole Knappmiller.1996-00

Sasha Sims...........................2013 Victoria McGowan.................2012 Victoria McGowan (MVP)......2011 Tierra Brown..........................2011 Sasha Sims...........................2011 Kristy Brown (MVP)...............2005 Nefertiti Walker......................2005 Kristy Brown..........................2004 Lamilia Ford...........................1994 Sarah Foley...........................1990 Sarah Foley...........................1989 Michelle Michael....................1989 Terri Cain...............................1988 Anita Mathur..........................1987 Hatter Classic Brianti Saunders....................2015 Amber Porter - MVP..............2014 Jama Sharp...........................2014 Sasha Sims - MVP................2013 Amber Porter.........................2013 Victoria McGowan - MVP......2012 Cherisse Burris......................2012 Shanasa Sanders - MVP.......2011 Victoria McGowan.................2011 Natasha Grabowski...............2010 Victoria McGowan.................2010 Tierra Brown..........................2009 Kaisa Tuure...........................2000 Amy White.............................2000 Eboni Long............................1999 Cher Dyson...........................1998 Lamilia Ford...........................1995 Taucier Smalls.......................1994 Kim Lucas..............................1994 Kristen Follis..........................1993 Amy Knauff............................1992 Kristen Follis..........................1992 Kristen Follis..........................1991 Sarah Foley...........................1989 Valerie Golden.......................1989 Michelle Michael - MVP.........1988 Sally Bunyard........................1988 Michelle Michael....................1987 Terri Cain...............................1987 Dee Hillery.............................1986 Michelle Michael - MVP.........1986

500 Rebound Club 976 Dallas Boychuk...... 1982-86 941 Kristy Brown.......... 2001-05 873 Lamilia Ford........... 1992-96 753 Sarah Foley........... 1986-90 743 Janene Maclin....... 2006-07 742 Dieidre Hillery........ 1984-88 684 Sasha Sims........... 2010-14 681 Tiffany Trenkle....... 1991-95 674 Diane Hayes.......... 1979-83 663 Marsha Harrison.... 1995-99 660 Amy White............. 1998-02 651 Jessica Conner.......2007-11 646 Nicole Knappmiller.1996-00 642 Victoria McGowan. 2010-13 630 Michelle Michael.... 1985-89 583 Brenda Elrod......... 1977-81 577 Cherisse Burris.......2011-14 581 Trina Hudson......... 1978-81 569 Angela Head.......... 1980-83 512 Karen Lovaglio...... 1979-83 300 Assist Club 619 Terri Cain............... 1984-88 527 Michelle Michael.... 1985-89 486 Donna Johnson..... 1978-82 478 Liz Hufford............. 1993-97 441 Jama Sharp............2011-15 436 Victoria McGowan. 2010-13 407 Sharnesha Smith... 2005-09 375 Cher Dyson........... 1997-01 365 Kristen Follis.......... 1990-94 353 Kim Manning......... 2003-07

Other Tournaments Brianti Saunders (BTI).................2014 Cherisse Burris (Winthrop)..........2011 V. McGowan (Winthrop/MVP)......2011 Kaisa Tuure (George Mason).........2000 Cher Dyson (Saint Louis)............1998 Nicole Knappmiller (Nebraska)....1997 Cheryl Patton (Tennessee Tech).1995 Lamilia Ford (SE Missouri State).1994

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200 Steal Club 403 Cher Dyson........... 1997-01 310 Brenda Elrod......... 1977-81 296 Donna Johnson..... 1978-82 291 Jama Sharp............2011-15 258 Lamilia Ford........... 1992-96 231 Victoria McGowan. 2010-13 213 Kim Lucas.............. 1991-95 204 Terri Cain............... 1984-88 200 Kim Manning......... 2003-07 100 Block Club 208 Amber Porter......... 2013-14 147 Sasha Sims........... 2010-13 137 Dieidre Hillery........ 1984-88 120 Sarah Foley........... 1987-90 100 Games Played Club 135 Sasha Sims........... 2010-14 133 Jama Sharp............2011-15 132 C.J. Coddington......2011-15 130 Janelle Mills........... 2009-13 119 Tierra Brown...........2007-11 118 Janene Maclin....... 2003-07 117 Ashley Dennis....... 2009-13 117 Kim Manning......... 2003-07 116 Ayesha Barkley..... 2005-09 114 Terri Cain............... 1984-88 113 Amy White............. 1998-02 112 Dallas Boychuk...... 1982-86 112 Sharnesha Smith... 2005-09 110 Shannon Wallhoff.. 1994-98 110 Amy Knauff............ 1989-93 110 Michelle Michael.... 1985-89 109 Tiffany Trenkle....... 1991-95 109 Anita Mathur.......... 1985-89 108 Cher Dyson........... 1997-01 108 Dieidre Hillery........ 1984-88 108 Kristen Moriarty..... 1989-93 108 Kristen Follis.......... 1990-94 107 Ashli Jackson........ 2007-10 107 Kristy Brown.......... 2001-05 107 Shayna Swinson.... 2005-09 106 Audrey Kull............ 1997-01 106 Nicole Knappmiller.. 1996-00 106 Diane Hayes.......... 1979-83 105 Lamilia Ford........... 1992-96 102 Jessica Conner.......2007-11 102 Jama Sharp............2011-14 102 Cherisse Burris.......2011-14


ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS A Alyce Allen............................ 1989 Stacia Allen......................2013-14 Ida Andersson.......2015-Present Tami Arnold........................... 1988 Kristy Austell....................1990-91 B Kathy Baldwin..................1986-87 Ayesha Barkley................2005-09 Renee Barnes.................2002-04 McKenna Beach....2015-Present DeAsia Beal...........2013-Present Tris Bell................................. 1985 Breana Bey............2015-Present Ginny Bencivenga.......1999-2002 Andrea Bernardini................ 1999 Kathy Bevington................... 1977 Jessica Bivins..................2008-09 Dana Bodner...................1997-98 Dallas Boychuk................1983-86 Tracy Brandenburg..........1990-93 Amena Brent...................2012-13 Olivia Brewer................... 2011-12 Vicky Brewer......................... 1982 Kristy Brown....................2001-05 Tierra Brown.................... 2007-11 Sally Bunyard....................... 1989 Ashley Buis......................2012-13 Cherisse Burris................ 2011-14 Tracey Byer.....................1980-82 C Terri Cain.........................1985-88 Brittany Carannante........2007-09 Tameka Carter.................2004-06 Gail Carwise......................... 1979 Debbie Clark......................... 1984 Debbie Clifford...................... 1977 Leslie Clutts.....................1981-84 C.J. Coddington............... 2011-15 Jessica Conner................ 2007-11 Alyson Cook......................... 1977 D Debbie Dailey..................1987-88 Rebecca Daniels.................. 1987 Sydni Davis.....................2013-14 Ashley Dennis.................2009-13 Rishal Dinkins..................1984-85 Cher Dyson................1998-2001 E Brenda Eason..................1985-88 Keevana Edwards...........2014-15 Kelly Ellison.....................2008-09 Brenda Elrod...................1977-81 F Cindy Collins-Fair......1993, 96-97 Angela Ferguson.............1983-84

Elaine Fisher...................1989-90 Sarah Foley.....................1987-90 Kristen Follis....................1990-94 Chywana Ford.................1990-92 Lamilia Ford.....................1993-96 Joy Fraley....................1997-2000 Re’Nique Francis..2015-Present Daphnee Frieson.............2009-10

Eboni Long..................1999-2002 Karen Lovaglio................1980-83 Kim Lucas........................1992-95 M Peggy Machamer................. 1986 Janene Maclin.................2003-07 Kim Manning...................2003-07 Susan Marston..................... 1992 Lucy Martinez..................2004-05 De’Andre Matheney.........2003-05 Anita Mathur....................1986-89 Lisa McBirney....................... 1981 Missouri McCoy.................... 1982 Victoria McGowan...........2010-13 Renee McLeod..................... 1979 Mairead McNally.............. 2010-11 Sunshine Metro...............1996-97 Michelle Michael..............1986-89 Amy Miller............................. 1986 Beth Miller...................1999-2000 Janelle Mills.....................2009-13 Charmaine Milton............1992-93 Melissa Monroe...............1996-97 Aundrea Montuori................. 2003 Kristen Moriarty...............1990-93 Stephanie Mullis................... 2001

G Jazmin Garcia................. 2011-12 Michelle Garcia................2002-04 Mary Gatins.......................... 1979 Joslyn Giles.......................... 2003 Susie Gilmore..................1977-79 Valerie Golden.................1988-90 Natasha Graboski............ 2009-11 Adrienne Grant..................... 1990 Missy Guadagnino........... 2002-03 H Mary Hadfield....................... 1984 Courtney Hall...................1986-89 Myeisha Hall....................2013-15 Dorothy Harris.................1977-80 Marsha Harrison..............1996-99 Beatrice Hawthorne.........1984-85 Diane Hayes....................1980-83 Angela Head....................1981-83 Dieidre Hillery..................1985-88 Jeni Hobbs......................2005-06 Janet Hudson..................1979-80 Trina Hudson...................1979-81 Liz Hufford.......................1994-97 Starr Hutchins....................... 1977

N Jamie Nesbit....................2006-08 Cheri Nelson....................1989-90 Linda Nunez....................1985-86 O Kim Odom......................1989- 90 Kellie Olson.....................2006-08 Sue Overvold........................ 1977

J Ashli Jackson..................2006-10 Monica Jackson...............1981-83 Jill Jinks................................ 1977 Donna Johnson...............1979-82 Mia Johnson....................2004-06 Myka Johnson-Matthews. 2015-Pr. Kimberly Justice................... 1985

P Linda Palonen.................2001-04 Stephanie Parnell............2000-03 Cheryl Patton...................1996-98 Pam Payne........................... 1985 Sydni Payne....................2012-13 Donna Piccirilli...................... 1978 Jaclyn Piloto....................2002-05 Amber Porter...................2013-15

K Heidi Kessinger...............1993-94 Prue Kenny......................2006-07 Linda Kiefer.....................1981-83 Theresa King...................1980-82 Nicole Knappmiller......1997-2000 Amy Knauff......................1990-93 Audrey Kull..................1998-2001 Amy Kuvach....................1990-92

R Satu Raimesalo...............2001-02 Michaell Reilly.................1982-85 Laurel Robinson..............1986-87 Vlendy Roldan.................2006-08 Lyllique Roman................2008-10 Kim Ross.............................. 1977 Jeanne Rowzee...............1978-80 Angie Ryan......................1998-99

L Heather Lake........................ 1989 LaTasha Lawrence..........2005-06 Jenna Lehmann...............1994-97 Trevor Lever....................1992-95 Tina Livingston..................... 1979

S Sarah Sagerer.......2014-Present Sanasha Sanders............ 2011-13

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Constance Satchell.............. 1989 Brianti Saunders...2013-Present Melody Schindler.............1993-96 Ashley Sellers..................2003-05 Jama Sharp..................... 2011-15 Paige Shaw.......................... 1977 Stacia Shepherd..............2006-07 Kerri Simpson..................2009-10 Sasha Sims.....................2010-14 Taucier Smalls.................1993-95 Ja’net Smith.....................2001-03 JoAnn Smith....................2003-05 Sally Smith......................1982-83 Sharnesha Smith.............2005-09 Sally Spooner..................2000-01 Cheryl Stewart...................... 1991 Sierra Stowell..................2003-05 Jammie Swain.................1995-98 Shayna Swinson..............2005-09 T Sandra Tankersley................ 1988 Simone Taylor..................2009-13 Lisa Terry.....................1998-2001 Nanci Thomas...................... 1977 Tashean Thomas.............2001-03 Debbie Toole....................1977-80 Tiffany Trenkle.................1992-95 Dashauna Truss.............. 2009-11 Nicolette Tsambis................. 2002 Aisha Turner.........2014-Present Kaisa Tuure.....................2001-02 V Marnie Vanstrum.............1982-83 W Edwina Wade....................... 1986 Nefertiti Walker................2004-05 Shannon Menapace-Wallhoff ...... 1996-98 Rebel Wesley..................1987-88 Amy White...................1999-2002 Terry White......................1978-81 Cha Cha Williams............2012-13 Charity Williams...............1997-99 Robin Williams.................1984-85 Toni Wingo............................ 1983 Y Tracy Young.......................... 1984


ALL-TIME ROSTER 00 Trevor Lever Heidi Kessinger Jennifer Williams Cher Dyson Nicolette Tsambis De’Andre Matheney Ayesha Barkley 1 Jessica Conner C.J. Coddington Sarah Sagerer 2 Stacia Allen McKenna Beach 3 Kim Manning Tierra Brown Cherisse Burris 4 Sydni Payne Amber Porter 5 Cindy Collins Heidi Kessinger Charity Williams Dana Bodner Brooke Tomilinson Linda Palonen LaTasha Lawerence Stacia Shepherd Brittany Carannante Simone Taylor 10 Trina Hudson Micheall Reilly Kimberly Justice Edwina Wade Amy Knauff Kristen Follis Trevor Lever Mairead McNally Olivia Brewer Brianti Saunders 11 Sally Smith Amy Miller Tracy Brandenburg Shannon MenapaceWallhoff Lindsay Bronson Stephanie Mullis Ja’net Smith Ashley Dennis

Sydni Davis 12 Renee McLeod Angie Ferguson Linda Nunez Cheri Nelson Kim Lucas Marsha Harrison Beth Miller JoAnn Smith Sharnesha Smith Dashauna Truss Myeisha Hall Re’Nique Francis 13 Brenda Elrod Heather Lake Adrienne Grant Satu Raimesalo Joslyn Giles Janene Maclin Jessica Conner Jazmin Garcia 14 Mary Gatnis Tracey Byer Giz Kakuk Rebel Wesley Charmaine Milton Cheryl Patton Kerry Murphy Cheryl Patton Temika Hampton Kerri Simpson 15 Donna Johnson Debbie Clark Anita Mathur Kristy Austwell Daphnee Frieson DeAsia Beal 20 Trina Livingston Terry White Missouri McCoy Beatrice Hawthrone Michelle Micheal 21 Debbie Toole Marine Vanstrum Robin Williams Peggy Machamer Debbie Dailey Sally Bunyard

Amy Knauff Liz Hufford Audrey Kull Ja’Net Smith Michelle Garcia Lucy Martinez Kellie Olson Kelly Ellison Sarah Sagerer Myka Johnson-Matthews 22 Jeanne Rowzee Monica Jackson Tracy Young Terri Cain Costance Stachell Cheryl Stewart Michelle Tornabene Jama Sharp Ida Andersson 23 Susie Gilmore Janet Hudson Lisa McBirney Vicky Brewer Mary Hadfield Pam Payne Rebecca Daniels Valerie Golden Chywana Ford Cynthia Fair Eboni Long Missy Guadagnino Nefertiti Walker Ashli Jackson Shanasa Sanders Breana Bey 24 Dorothy Harris Linda Kiefer Michaell Reilly Kathy Baldwin Cheri Nelson Tameka Carter Jamie Nesbit Jessica Bivins Sasha Sims 25 Gail Carwise Diane Hayes Laurel Robinson Elaine Fisher Kristen Follis Melissa Monroe Angie Ryan Sally Spooner Tashean Thomas

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Ashley Sellers Prue Kenny Daphnee Frieson Ashley Buis Aisha Turner 30 Karen Lovaglio Trish Bell Alyce Allen Holly Davis Kim Manning Victoria McGowan 31 Allison Turner Amenda Brent 32 Janet Hudson Angela Head Rishal Dinkins Courtney Hall Amy Kuvach Jennifer White Lyllique Roman 33 Dallas Boychuck Debbie Garrison Alyce Allen Susan Marston Jammie Swain Ginny Bencivenga Renee Barnes Shayna Swinson Keevana Edwards 34 Theresa King Leslie Clutts Brenda Eason Kim Odom Jeni Hobbs Lyllique Roman Janelle Mills 40 ChaCha Williams 41 Alyce Allen Tiffany Trenkle Natasha Graboski 42 Lamilia Ford Charity Williams Stephanie Parnell Kala Sledge

Ayiesha Vickers 43 Melody Schindler Sunshine Metro Alana Webster Andrea Bernardini Brandi Catia Aundrea Montuori Mia Johnson Kerri Simpson 44 Taucier Smalls Amy White 45 Tiffany Trenkle Melody Schinder Joy Farley Kristin McCue Sierra Stowell 50 Leslie Clutts Tini Wingo Toni Wingo Dieidre Hillery Kristen Moriarty Jenna Lehmann Lisa Terry Kristy Brown Vlendy Roldan Kaisa Tuure 51 Jaclyn Piloto 55 Sarah Foley Robin Alms Amanda Cooper Allison Turner Laanna Carrasco Nicole Knappmiller


ALL-TIME RESULTS 1906 1-1

Date Opponent 2/7 Rollins 3/15 at Rollins

W/L Result W 39-16 L 18-19

1907 2-0

1928 2-0

Date Opponent n/a Florida Southern n/a at Florida Southern

W/L Result W 22-11 W 31-7

1929 0-1

Date Opponent W/L Result 2/10 Rollins W 25-9 3/2 Florida Female College W 34-6 Florida State Champions

Date Opponent n/a Florida Southern

1908 0-1

Played all games vs. Florida HS teams.

Date Opponent W/L Result 2/28 at Florida Female College L 9-15

1909-11

Played all games vs. Florida HS teams

1912 1-0

Date Opponent n/a Rollins

W/L Result W 13-8

1913-14

Played all games vs. Florida HS teams

1915 3-1

Date n/a n/a n/a n/a

Opponent Cathedral College Ruskin College Ruskin College Cathedral College

W/L Result W 21-8 W 29-4 W 20-2 L 12-17

All games vs. HS & intramural teams

1920 2-0 W/L Result W 28-8 W 27-8

1921 5-0

Date Opponent n/a Cathedral College n/a Shorter College n/a Rollins n/a Rollins n/a Cathedral College

1930

1931-45

Varsity discontinued - intramural games

1946 2-3

Date n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a

Opponent W/L Result Florida Southern L 25-36 Jacksonville Navy Waves L 16-29 Rollins L 19-33 Welch W.A.C.S. W 41-22 Welch W.A.C.S. W 39-17

1947 3-2

Date n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a

Opponent Tampa Florida Southern St. Pete J.C. St. Pete J.C. Florida Southern

W/L Result W 19-17 L 17-24 W 29-17 W 45-22 L 18-37

1948-1974

Varsity team discontinued

1916-19

Date Opponent n/a Rollins n/a Rollins

W/L Result L 21-24

W/L Result W 22-17 W 26-11 W 33-10 W 33-9 W 31-9

-----------------------------------------------Modern era begins in 1975 with home games played at the Edmunds Center.

1975-76 1-9

Date Opponent n/a Southeastern Bible n/a Florida Southern n/a Tennessee Temple n/a at Brevard CC n/a at Eckerd n/a at Florida State n/a at Manatee CC n/a at Florida Southern n/a Eckerd n/a Brevard CC

1922-27

Played all games vs. Florida HS teams.

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W/L Result W 46-28 L L 32-110 L L L L L L L

1976-77 4-15

Date Opponent 12/6 Rollins 12/8 Brevard CC 12/13 Flagler College 12/17 Florida Southern 1/1 Tampa 1/13 Florida State 1/21 Miami Dade-South 1/23 Flagler 1/27 Bethune-Cookman 2/2 Florida State 2/4 Miami Dade-South 2/5 Miami 2/10 Bethune-Cookman 2/14 Florida Southern 2/16 Rollins 2/18 Tampa 2/19 Brevard CC 2/21 Clearwater Christian 2/24 Tampa

W/L Result L L 59-64 L 38-61 L L 39-52 L 29-78 L L 46-56 L 51-61 L 57-72 L 63-70 L 59-74 L 55-57 W 51-44 W 52-51 L 53-60 W 68-61 W 97-50 L

1977-78 9-15

Date Opponent W/L Result n/a at Brevard CC L 0-2 n/a at Eckerd W 103-10 n/a Upper Iowa L 55-66 n/a Brevard CC W 66-64 n/a at Broward CC L 60-101 n/a at Florida International L 44-70 n/a Flagler L 58-65 n/a Bethune-Cookman W 73-71 n/a Florida Southern W 75-47 n/a Tampa L 62-72 n/a at USF L 51-58 n/a at Bethune-Cookman L 75-101 n/a % vs. Miami-Dade North L 51-59 n/a % vs. Eckerd W 69-18 n/a % vs. Florida Southern W 59-58 n/a at Saint Leo W 70-36 n/a & vs. Miami-Dade South L 42-86 n/a & vs. Bethune-Cookman L 48-87 n/a at Florida Southern W 82-62 n/a at Tampa L 40-68 n/a $ vs. Flagler L 61-68 n/a $ vs. Bethune-Cookman L 47-55 n/a $ vs. Saint Leo W 82-48 n/a $ vs. Florida Southern L 53-71 % Tampa Invitational (Tampa, Fla.) & Flagler Invitational (St. Augustine, Fla.) $ Florida State Tournament

1978-79 10-12 Date Opponent 11/29 Florida State 12/1 Florida A&M 12/6 Flagler 12/9 Tampa 12/20 UCF 1/8 TCNJ

W/L Result L 53-90 L 56-70 L 64-71 W 86-50 L 47-66 L 53-75


ALL-TIME RESULTS 1/10 at USF L 53-61 1/13 at Mercer L 48-75 1/15 at Furman W 53-48 1/19 Saint Leo W 96-49 1/22 Florida Southern W 90-58 1/24 at Rollins W 74-34 1/26 % at Flagler L 64-75 1/27 % vs. Miami (Fla.) W 66-57 1/30 USF W 66-62 2/3 FIU W 105-41 2/5 at Florida Southern W 52-41 2/7 at Flagler L 54-66 2/9 Miami (Fla.) W 60-44 2/15 at Florida A&M L 59-71 2/16 at Florida State L 56-89 2/22 $ vs. Flagler L 48-52 % Flagler Tourn. (St. Augustine, Fla.) $ FAIAW State Tourn. (Orlando, Fla.)

1979-80 13-12

Date Opponent W/L Result 11/29 Brevard CC W 68-59 12/1 at Edward Waters W 63-60 12/3 at Florida A&M L 50-64 12/7 Flagler L 67-76 12/17 Mercer L 63-84 12/19 at Tampa W 65-63 1/7 Upper Iowa W 53-44 1/9 at Florida Southern W 69-55 1/12 Yale L 62-78 1/15 at Saint Leo W 71-42 1/17 Florida A&M L 71-78 1/19 FIU W 71-51 1/21 USF W 72-57 1/25 at North Carolina L 55-91 1/26 at North Carolina State L 43-86 1/28 at College of Charleston L 64-96 1/30 Brevard CC L 55-59 2/2 Saint Leo W 70-40 2/5 Tampa W 67-45 2/8 Miami (Fla.) W 72-50 2/9 Georgia Southern L 57-83 2/12 Flagler L 65-72 2/14 Florida Southern W 56-53 2/16 Rollins W 64-32 2/21 $ vs. UCF L 70-72 $ FAIAW State Tourn. (Orlando, Fla.)

1980-81 16-13

Date Opponent 11/24 at Saint Leo 11/26 Florida 11/29 at Belhaven 12/1 USF 12/4 Edward Waters 12/6 at Florida 12/15 at UCF 12/17 at Tampa 12/19 Florida A&M 1/7 East Carolina 1/8 Georgia Southern

W/L Result W 90-50 L 73-94 W 75-73 W 71-60 W 103-70 L 69-82 W 71-70 L 63-64 W 71-64 L 67-101 L 67-81

1/9 Wake Forest L 72-77 1/14 Eckerd W 79-40 1/16 at Flagler W 79-67 1/19 at Florida Southern W 80-54 1/22 Tampa W 75-56 1/24 at Florida A&M L 62-90 1/28 Rollins W 111-43 1/31 at Mercer L 57-92 2/3 Florida Southern W 86-57 2/5 at Georgia Southern L 77-92 2/10 at USF W 81-67 2/12 Flagler W 69-46 2/14 at Miami (Fla.) L 58-70 2/16 at FIU W 89-59 2/21 Bethune-Cookman L 62-87 2/27 $ vs. Flagler W 66-56 2/28 $ vs. Bethune-Cookman L 58-66 3/10 ^ vs. William Carey L 71-81 $ FAIAW Division II State Tournament (Daytona Beach, Fla.) ^ AIAW Region III Tourn. (Carrollton, Ga.)

1981-82 7-20

Hatters Begin NCAA Division I Play Date Opponent W/L Result 11/21 at Florida A&M L 52-72 11/23 at Florida Sate L 54-81 11/28 Rollins L 66-69 12/2 Flagler W 80-69 12/5 Mercer L 48-80 12/8 Tampa W 70-49 12/10 Armstrong Atlantic L 80-85 12/12 at Florida L 55-91 1/6 at USF L 60-75 1/8 # Duke L 59-79 1/9 # Wake Forest L 80-94 1/13 UCF W 69-64 1/15 Miami (Fla.) L 65-95 1/19 USF L 63-72 1/23 at Wake Forest L 61-75 1/25 at Duke L 44-70 1/28 at Florida Southern W 57-54 1/30 Florida A&M L 68-80 2/2 at Tampa W 85-63 2/5 at FIU L 54-78 2/6 at Miami (Fla.) L 67-75 2/11 Florida Southern (OT) W 78-72 2/15 at Flagler W 78-48 2/17 Florida L 68-88 2/19 at South Carolina L 49-98 2/26 at Bethune-Cookman L 65-83 3/4 $ vs. Miami (Fla.) L 60-75 # Hatter Classic (DeLand, Fla.) $ FAIAW Tourn. (Daytona Beach, Fla.)

1982-83 4-24

Date Opponent 11/21 Rollins 11/26 % vs. SE Missouri St. 11/27 % vs. Bethel 12/4 at Florida State

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W/L Result W 83-75 L 51-78 L 50-52 L 42-102

12/6 at Florida A&M L 69-85 12/9 UCF L 52-66 12/11 Tampa W 69-58 12/18 Tennessee-Martin L 57-72 1/3 NW Missouri State L 66-70 1/5 at Florida L 59-92 1/7 # Wake Forest L 80-94 1/8 # Georgia State L 60-73 1/10 Southeastern La. L 52-63 1/14 Miami (Fla.) L 64-77 1/18 Florida L 51-81 1/22 at Southeastern La. L 66-81 1/24 at New Orleans L 57-96 1/28 Florida State L 64-77 2/1 Flagler W 97-47 2/4 at Miami (Fla.) L 61-83 2/7 at FIU L 40-94 2/12 New Orleans L 74-102 2/14 USF W 74-62 2/17 at Georgia Tech L 53-70 2/18 at Georgia State L 73-88 2/25 Florida A&M L 54-63 2/26 South Carolina L 69-74 3/4 at USF L 74-80 % Lady Pacer Classic (Martin, Tenn.) # Hatter Classic (DeLand, Fla.)

1983-84 3-24

Date Opponent W/L Result 11/25 at Georgia State L 66-69 11/26 at Georgia Tech L 73-96 11/29 Rollins W 85-79 12/3 at USF L 76-101 12/7 Florida L 45-89 12/17 Florida Southern L 51-88 12/19 Mercer L 47-74 12/21 Georgia Tech L 62-69 12/30 % vs. Fairfield L 72-79 1/1 % vs. Northern Illinois L 61-91 1/6 # Tampa W 86-66 1/7 # Miami (Fla.) L 54-89 1/10 Florida A&M L 67-88 1/12 Montclair State L 72-83 1/18 at Mercer L 48-72 1/21 South Alabama L 52-76 1/28 at Miami (Fla.) L 52-79 1/30 at FIU L 61-82 2/4 at New Orleans L 46-96 2/6 at South Alabama L 56-104 2/9 UCF L 54-71 2/11 Miami (Fla.) L 62-80 2/17 at Florida A&M L 55-63 2/20 at Florida L 62-95 2/24 Georgia Southern L 69-74 2/28 USF W 80-77 3/3 at Georgia Southern L 56-77 % Miami Masonic Classic (Miami, Fla.) # Hatter Classic (DeLand, Fla.)


ALL-TIME RESULTS 1984-85 10-20

Date Opponent W/L Result 11/24 Rollins W 80-74 11/26 Mercer L 61-85 11/30 Georgia Southern W 69-66 12/1 Tampa W 93-67 12/3 at Florida Southern W 76-72 12/6 at UCF L 67-74 12/15 UAB L 58-72 12/19 Duke L 56-67 12/22 IUPUI W 77-75 1/1 % vs. Brown L 72-76 1/3 % vs. Fordham L 64-65 1/5 % vs. Fairleigh Dickinson W 62-58 1/9 USF L 55-80 1/11 Bethune-Cookman L 62-69 1/14 New Orleans L 56-77 1/21 Miami (Fla.) L 58-68 1/26 at Furman W 67-60 1/28 at Davidson W 106-46 1/30 UCF L 70-72 2/4 Howard L 69-73 2/6 Florida L 60-77 2/9 Florida Atlantic W 71-61 2/12 at USF L 51-72 2/14 #11 Western Kentucky L 70-104 2/16 at Miami (Fla.) L 46-77 2/18 at Florida Atlantic W 57-55 2/23 at Georgia Southern L 60-85 2/25 at Mercer L 75-104 3/1 $ vs. New Orleans L 46-82 3/2 $ vs. Columbia (S.C.) L 79-88 % Women’s Court Classic (Miami, Fla.) $ Southern Invitational (Atlanta, Ga.)

1985-86

12-15 (3-7)

Date Opponent 11/23 Florida Atlantic 11/26 at USF 12/3 at Florida 12/6 at Rollins 12/14 Georgia Southwestern 12/16 Florida State 12/18 at Tulane 12/20 at New Orleans 12/31 Queens 1/4 Marquette 1/6 Marist 1/9 * Mercer 1/11 * Florida A&M 1/15 VCU 1/18 * at Georgia State 1/27 * Georgia Southern 2/3 Howard 2/8 * at Florida A&M 2/11 * UCF 2/15 * at Mercer 2/17 * at Georgia Southern 2/19 Bethune-Cookman 2/22 * Georgia State 2/24 Florida Southern

W/L Result W 70-61 W 83-72 L 64-84 W 79-55 L 78-96 L 72-76 L 69-70 L 59-90 W 86-72 W 73-59 W 84-59 W 114-75 L 66-72 L 60-63 L 80-86 W 75-65 W 89-69 L 67-81 L 55-74 L 84-94 L 78-92 W 75-71 W 93-81 L 82-92

2/26 at Florida State W 74-68 3/1 * at UCF L 79-88 3/6 $ vs. UCF L 68-74 * New South Game $ New South Tourn. (Tallahassee, Fla.)

1986-87

21-8 (7-3)

Date Opponent W/L Result 11/28 Florida Atlantic W 69-63 12/1 Rollins W 100-59 12/4 at Florida Southern W 80-73 12/13 at Florida State W 55-50 12/15 Tennessee Tech L 63-81 12/17 Princeton W 79-61 12/19 # Eastern Kentucky W 79-77 12/20 # Wake Forest W 87-72 1/2 DePaul (2OT) W 93-88 1/3 Cornell W 64-48 1/5 New Orleans L 61-77 1/7 Fordham W 78-63 1/10 * at Georgia Southern L 82-91 1/12 * at Florida A&M L 70-73 1/17 * Georgia State W 96-89 1/21 at Miami (Fla.) L 65-77 1/24 * at Georgia State W 72-67 1/26 * at Mercer W 95-65 1/31 * at UCF W 86-77 2/4 Florida W 78-60 2/7 * Florida A&M L 73-76 2/12 at Bethune-Cookman L 79-81 2/14 * Mercer W 97-87 2/18 * UCF W 100-64 2/21 * Georgia Southern W 74-71 2/23 at Saint Leo W 103-46 2/28 USF W 76-46 3/5 $ vs. UCF W 78-74 3/6 $ vs. Florida A&M L 66-70 * New South Game # Hatter Classic (DeLand, Fla.) $ New South Tourn. (Statesboro, Ga.)

1987-88

17-12 (7-5)

Date Opponent 11/27 Northern Iowa 11/30 Saint Leo 12/3 at #1 Tennessee 12/12 Florida State 12/15 at Eastern Kentucky 12/17 at Cincinnati 12/19 at Xavier 12/31 ^ Miami (Ohio) 1/2 ^ Robert Morris 1/4 Richmond 1/6 Pennsylvania 1/9 * Georgia State 1/11 * Mercer 1/16 * at FIU 1/18 Florida Atlantic 1/21 Florida 1/23 * at Georgia Southern 1/25 * at Florida A&M

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W/L Result W 82-76 W 64-42 L 59-102 W 75-69 W 85-81 L 50-61 W 83-78 L 62-76 W 85-78 L 58-61 W 90-67 W 80-77 W 75-48 L 70-78 W 82-68 W 87-73 L 68-75 W 67-64

1/30 * UCF W 2/4 * FIU L 2/8 Miami (Fla.) L 2/13 * at Georgia State L 2/15 * at Mercer W 2/18 * at UCF W 2/20 * Florida A&M W 2/22 * Georgia Southern L 2/24 at USF (OT) L 3/3 $ Georgia State W 3/4 $ Georgia Southern L * New South Game ^ Hatter Classic (DeLand, Fla.) $ New South Tourn. (DeLand, Fla.)

94-76 68-75 63-67 74-79 74-55 80-75 89-69 70-73 76-77 93-80 67-87

1988-89

18-11 (7-5)

1989-90

7-21 (5-7)

Atlantic Sun Champions Date Opponent W/L Result 11/25 % vs. East Carolina W 79-75 11/26 % at Appalachian State L 78-87 11/29 Florida W 75-67 12/3 at #3 Georgia L 54-95 12/6 Florida Southern W 86-66 12/10 Bethune-Cookman W 83-79 12/17 at Florida State L 64-70 12/29 ^ Bucknell W 98-82 12/30 ^ North Carolina W 95-91 1/3 Eastern Kentucky (3OT) W 102-98 1/5 * Georgia State W 74-71 1/7 * Mercer L 88-91 1/9 #1 Tennessee L 62-97 1/12 * at UCF W 99-77 1/14 * FIU L 82-87 1/18 Florida Atlantic W 92-80 1/21 * at Georgia State W 82-72 1/23 * at Mercer W 91-81 1/28 * at Georgia Southern L 74-79 1/30 * at Florida A&M L 73-83 2/4 * UCF W 92-62 2/7 USF L 83-87 2/11 * at FIU L 78-82 2/13 at Miami (Fla.) L 63-69 2/18 * Georgia Southern W 69-67 2/20 * Florida A&M W 80-75 3/2 $ at Georgia State W 91-76 3/3 $ vs. Mercer (OT) W 70-69 3/4 $ vs. Georgia Southern W 72-65 * New South Game % Appalachian State Tourn. (Boone, N.C.) ^ Hatter Classic (DeLand, Fla.) $ New South Tournament (Atlanta, Ga.)

Date 11/24 11/26 12/1 12/2 12/9 12/16 12/18

Opponent at Western Carolina at #1 Tennessee % vs. Charlotte % vs. Mississippi State * UCF at USF Florida State

W/L Result L 68-86 L 39-112 L 55-92 L 70-81 W 101-92 L 66-78 L 70-77


ALL-TIME RESULTS 12/20 Kentucky L 65-93 12/29 ^ Xavier W 78-63 12/30 ^ Maine (OT) L 78-86 1/5 #3 Georgia L 70-86 1/8 * at UCF L 70-84 1/13 Miami (Fla.) L 69-88 1/15 * FIU W 64-60 1/20 * at Mercer W 73-70 1/22 * at Georgia State L 59-62 1/27 * Georgia Southern L 60-67 1/29 * Florida A&M L 75-79 2/3 * Georgia State L 54-70 2/5 * Mercer W 90-80 2/7 UMKC L 44-53 2/10 * at FIU L 74-85 2/14 at Florida L 64-84 2/17 * at Florida A&M W 90-80 2/19 * at Georgia Southern L 81-88 2/24 #1 Louisiana Tech L 46-88 3/1 $ vs. Georgia State W 63-55 3/2 $ at FIU L 68-82 * New South Game % FSU Hilton Classic (Tallahasee, Fla.) ^ Hatter Classic (DeLand, Fla.) $ New South Tournament (Miami, Fla.)

1990-91

1-26 (1-13)

Date Opponent W/L Result 11/23 % at UCF L 60-78 11/24 % vs. South Alabama L 64-90 11/27 USF (2OT) L 85-89 11/30 Kent State L 92-132 12/6 Florida L 59-81 12/15 Brooklyn L 70-72 12/18 Princeton L 73-87 12/31 ^ New Hampshire L 55-74 1/2 ^ Manhattan L 58-78 1/5 UMES L 57-62 1/7 * UCF L 79-82 1/10 * at FIU L 63-87 1/12 * at Miami (Fla.) L 74-112 1/17 * Georgia State L 61-75 1/19 * Mercer L 64-102 1/24 * at Florida A&M L 60-122 1/26 * at Georgia Southern L 66-85 1/31 * at Mercer L 68-77 2/2 * at Georgia State L 64-83 2/6 at #22 Florida State L 71-114 2/9 * FIU L 70-77 2/15 * Florida A&M L 71-92 2/20 * Miami (Fla.) L 63-77 2/23 * Georgia Southern W 86-76 2/25 New Orleans L 67-93 3/1 * at UCF L 84-91 3/7 $ vs. Miami (Fla.) L 76-98 * New South Game % UCF Tournament (Orlando, Fla.) ^ Hatter Classic (DeLand, Fla.) $ New South Tournament (Tallahasee, Fla.)

1991-92

5-23 (4-9)

Date Opponent W/L Result 11/22 % at Marquette L 64-108 11/23 % vs. Siena L 56-80 11/24 at Florida L 70-99 11/29 North Carolina L 75-90 12/3 at USF L 62-74 12/13 at New Orleans L 66-110 12/16 at Southeastern La. L 62-81 12/17 at Southern Miss L 64-93 12/27 # Campbell L 84-92 12/28 # Hofstra W 94-93 1/2 Cornell L 73-81 1/4 Fordham L 71-89 1/6 at Old Dominion L 59-84 1/11 * FIU L 60-96 1/16 * at Mercer L 50-76 1/18 * at Georgia State W 65-64 1/21 * UCF W 88-87 1/23 * Georgia Southern W 90-84 1/25 * Florida A&M L 79-92 2/6 * at FIU L 48-77 2/8 * at Florida Atlantic L 74-86 2/10 * Southeastern La. W 84-64 2/13 * Georgia State L 66-91 2/15 * Mercer L 58-83 2/20 * at Florida A&M L 88-94 2/22 * at Georgia Southern L 74-82 2/26 Bethune-Cookman L 62-79 3/5 $ vs. FIU L 63-83 * TAAC Game % Warrior Fest Tourn. (Milwaukee, Wis.) # Hatter Classic (DeLand, Fla.) $ TAAC Tournament (Statesboro, Ga.)

1992-93

8-19 (5-9)

Date Opponent W/L Result 12/2 at Bethune-Cookman (OT) L 67-72 12/4 % Memphis L 63-92 12/5 % Nicholls State W 84-60 12/13 at #19 North Carolina L 42-97 12/15 at UNC Greensboro L 62-69 12/18 ^ Dartmouth W 86-83 12/19 ^ Furman L 86-105 12/28 Ball State W 73-53 1/2 * at Georgia Southern L 43-97 1/5 at Florida A&M L 66-98 1/9 * FIU L 50-97 1/14 * at Coll. of Charleston (OT) L 85-87 1/16 * at Georgia State L 59-65 1/19 USF L 68-76 1/21 * UCF W 79-69 1/23 * Southeastern La. W 86-62 1/30 * at Mercer L 68-75 2/1 Buffalo L 71-74 2/4 * Florida Atlantic L 70-104 2/6 * at FIU L 55-102 2/11 * College of Charleston L 47-58 2/13 * Georgia State W 58-47 2/18 * at UCF W 75-66 2/20 * at Southeastern La. L 55-58

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2/23 Florida L 55-87 2/27 * Mercer W 85-80 3/4 $ vs. College of Charleston L 56-76 * TAAC Game % UCF Tip-Off Classic (Orlando, Fla.) ^ Hatter Classic (DeLand, Fla.) $ TAAC Tournament (Miami, Fla.)

1993-94

15-13 (8-6)

1994-95

16-10 (11-5)

Date Opponent W/L Result 12/1 at USF L 64-66 12/3 % vs. Saint Joseph’s L 47-52 12/4 % at Georgia Tech L 56-75 12/14 Tennessee-Martin W 77-73 12/17 ^ Bradley L 59-73 12/18 ^ Saint Louis W 88-83 12/28 at Loyola (Ill.) L 58-80 12/20 at Chicago State W 72-54 1/4 Bethune-Cookman W 77-54 1/5 Manhattan W 74-66 1/13 * Mercer W 75-62 1/15 * College of Charleston W 79-63 1/17 at Florida L 62-74 1/20 * at Southeastern La. L 55-103 1/22 * at Georgia State W 73-70 1/27 * #16 FIU L 49-75 1/29 * Florida Atlantic W 64-58 2/2 Florida A&M W 85-68 2/5 * at UCF L 69-78 2/10 * at College of Charleston W 73-59 2/12 * at Mercer W 68-65 2/17 * Georgia State L 50-72 2/19 * Southeastern La. L 66-78 2/26 * at #21 FIU L 50-75 2/28 * at Florida Atlantic W 74-62 3/3 * UCF W 72-66 3/10 $ vs. College of Charleston W 74-52 3/11 $ vs. #20 FIU L 51-64 * TAAC Game % at Georgia Tech Classic (Atlanta, Ga.) ^ Hatter Classic (DeLand, Fla.) $ TAAC Tournament (Hammond, La.)

Date Opponent W/L Result 11/25 % vs. Chattanooga (OT) L 63-67 11/26 % vs. UL-Lafayette (2OT) W 69-61 11/29 USF L 61-79 12/2 Georgia Southern W 77-69 12/10 * at UCF L 57-70 12/16 # Western Carolina W 87-67 12/17 # Troy W 74-67 12/28 Rider L 73-74 1/4 Iona W 83-75 1/7 * at Florida Atlantic W 81-65 1/9 * at FIU L 39-79 1/12 * College of Charleston W 65-54 1/14 * Campbell W 74-63 1/19 * at Mercer W 72-67 1/21 * at Georgia State (OT) W 67-61 1/26 at Florida A&M L 58-67


ALL-TIME RESULTS 1/28 * Southeastern La. L 2/4 * at Southeastern La. L 2/9 * Georgia State W 2/11 * Mercer W 2/16 * at Campbell W 2/18 * at College of Charleston W 2/23 * Florida Atlantic W 2/25 * FIU L 3/4 * UCF W 3/9 $ vs. UCF L * TAAC Game % SEMO Tourn. (Cape Girardeau, Mo.) # Hatter Classic (DeLand, Fla.) $ TAAC Tournament (Charleston, S.C.)

1995-96

59-61 64-70 77-64 59-42 63-60 71-60 63-57 66-96 74-57 69-71

19-9 (12-4)

Date Opponent W/L Result 11/24 Virginia Tech W 83-77 11/29 at USF W 65-53 12/1 % vs. ETSU W 74-71 12/2 % at Tennessee Tech L 56-60 12/8 # Bethune-Cookman W 65-44 12/9 # Miami (Ohio) L 61-70 12/30 Drake L 72-87 1/4 * Southeastern La. W 52-49 1/6 * Jacksonville State W 60-54 1/9 USF W 59-54 1/13 * UCF W 80-63 1/18 * at College of Charleston W 80-59 1/20 * at Campbell (OT) W 69-66 1/25 * Florida Atlantic L 72-78 1/27 * FIU L 62-63 2/1 Florida A&M L 54-63 2/3 * at Mercer W 56-45 2/5 at Georgia Southern W 84-74 2/8 * at UCF W 74-72 2/10 * College of Charleston W 83-65 2/15 * at FIU L 54-56 2/17 * at Florida Atlantic W 80-70 2/22 * Mercer W 60-52 2/24 * Georgia State W 68-67 2/29 * at Jacksonville State L 61-67 3/2 * at Southeastern La. W 57-55 3/7 $ vs. Campbell W 73-68 3/8 $ vs. UCF L 55-58 * TAAC Game % Krystal Holiday Classic (Cookeville,Tenn.) # Hatter Classic (DeLand, Fla.) $ TAAC Tournament (Hammond, La.)

1996-97 13-14 (10-6)

Date 11/26 11/29 11/30 12/6 12/7 12/15 12/16 12/22 12/28

Opponent at USF % vs. Portland State % vs. Army & at Liberty & vs. Detroit # Northeastern # Winthrop at Florida State St. Bonaventure

W/L Result L 45-64 L 49-65 W 75-50 W 82-68 L 40-64 L 60-65 W 71-64 L 56-80 L 80-89

1/2 * at Southeastern La. W 1/4 * at Jacksonville State L 1/11 * UCF W 1/16 * College of Charleston W 1/18 * Campbell W 1/23 * at FIU L 1/25 * at Florida Atlantic W 1/30 at Ole Miss L 2/1 * Georgia State W 2/3 * at UCF L 2/8 * at Campbell L 2/13 * FIU L 2/15 * Florida Atlantic W 2/20 * at Mercer L 2/22 * at Georgia State W 2/27 * Jacksonville State W 3/1 * Southeastern La. W 3/6 $ Campbell L * TAAC Game % Cornell Invitational (Ithaca, N.Y.) & Liberty Invitational (Lynchburg, Va.) # Hatter Classic (DeLand, Fla.) $ TAAC Tournament (DeLand, Fla.)

1997-98

76-64 70-81 62-61 79-69 60-59 60-63 78-75 56-62 78-49 55-60 61-82 52-71 65-64 49-55 81-67 78-70 64-62 64-92

9-17 (5-11)

Date Opponent W/L Result 11/20 at Florida A&M L 58-63 11/23 USF W 74-63 11/28 % at #14/15 Nebraska L 42-82 11/29 % vs. Illinois-Chicago L 49-56 12/6 at Winthrop W 61-54 12/12 ^ Georgia Southern L 67-74 12/13 ^ Ohio L 61-68 12/20 UTEP W 73-71 12/22 Northern Illinois L 64-70 12/29 Columbia W 78-65 1/3 * UCF (2OT) L 99-102 1/8 * Troy L 78-87 1/15 * at Campbell L 67-76 1/17 * at College of Charleston L 47-54 1/22 * at #20/22 FIU L 58-85 1/24 * at UCF L 64-78 1/29 * Florida Atlantic W 69-61 1/31 * #19/20 FIU L 51-72 2/5 * at Jacksonville State L 63-81 2/7 * at Samford W 90-65 2/12 * Georgia State L 75-79 2/14 * Mercer W 83-66 2/16 * at Florida Atlantic L 86-89 2/22 * at Troy L 75-78 2/26 * Campbell W 72-65 2/28 * College of Charleston W 76-69 * TAAC Game % Nebraska Tournament (Lincoln, Neb.) ^ Hatter Classic (DeLand, Fla.)

1998-99

7-20 (5-11)

Date Opponent 11/18 Bethune-Cookman 11/21 at USF 11/27 % at Saint Louis

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W/L Result W 63-39 L 63-76 L 78-62

11/28 % vs. Prairie View A&M 12/3 #20 Florida 12/11 ^ Alcorn State 12/12 ^ Wright State 12/17 Drexel 12/19 Minnesota 12/28 Pennsylvania 1/2 * at Florida Atlantic 1/7 * Georgia State 1/9 * Campbell 1/16 * at UCF 1/21 * Florida Atlantic (OT) 1/23 * at Jacksonville State 1/25 * at Samford 1/30 * Mercer 2/1 * Troy 2/6 * at Mercer 2/8 * at Troy 2/11 * Samford 2/13 * Jacksonville State 2/20 * UCF 2/25 * at Campbell 2/27 * at Georgia State 3/4 $ vs. UCF (OT) * TAAC Game % Billiken Classic (St. Louis, Mo.) ^ Hatter Classic (DeLand, Fla.) $ TAAC Tournament (Atlanta, Ga.)

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

67-49 76-98 55-69 61-67 59-65 57-62 72-85 62-55 72-58 56-71 63-71 78-75 59-72 61-82 47-60 68-65 57-61 62-84 59-65 90-69 64-69 62-71 58-68 85-89

1999-2000 10-18 (6-12)

Date Opponent W/L Result 11/20 Puerto Rico-Mayaguez W 76-49 11/23 Bethune-Cookman W 71-62 11/26 % at Indiana L 43-91 11/27 % vs. IUPUI L 55-78 12/4 * Georgia State L 51-64 12/6 * Campbell L 62-67 12/10 @ Stony Brook L 58-79 12/11 @ Niagara W 64-60 12/20 Eastern Michigan L 58-75 12/28 Monmouth L 68-72 12/30 Texas A&M-C.C. W 76-74 1/6 * at Samford L 63-83 1/8 * at Jacksonville State W 82-62 1/13 * UCF W 62-51 1/15 * Florida Atlantic (OT) L 74-78 1/20 * at Mercer W 50-48 1/22 * at Troy L 56-89 1/27 * at Jacksonville L 49-55 2/5 * Jacksonville L 63-79 2/10 * Troy W 75-69 2/12 * Mercer L 53-57 2/17 * at Florida Atlantic L 69-71 2/19 * at UCF W 72-67 2/24 * Jacksonville State W 67-40 2/26 * Samford L 57-60 3/2 * at Georgia State L 64-81 3/4 * at Campbell L 56-74 3/8 $ vs. UCF L 60-62 * TAAC game % IU Classic (Bloomington, Ind.) @ Hatter Classic (DeLand, Fla.) $ TAAC Tournament (Pelham, Ala.)


ALL-TIME RESULTS 2000-01

22-7 (13-5)

Date Opponent W/L Result 11/17 Texas State W 81-60 11/20 Davidson W 76-60 11/24 & vs. Ball State L 62-88 11/25 & vs. Portland State W 73-51 12/2 College of Charleston (2OT) W 95-88 12/8 % Albany W 75-64 12/10 % Navy W 87-82 12/16 * at Jacksonville W 79-68 12/28 Towson W 68-57 12/30 at Bethune-Cookman W 73-63 1/4 * Campbell L 65-66 1/6 * Georgia State W 97-71 1/11 * at Jacksonville State W 74-60 1/13 * at Samford W 75-60 1/18 * Florida Atlantic W 78-72 1/20 * UCF W 76-68 1/25 * at Troy L 72-85 1/27 * at Mercer (OT) W 63-58 2/1 * Troy W 77-72 2/3 * Mercer W 62-51 2/8 * at UCF L 51-62 2/10 * at Florida Atlantic L 89-93 2/15 * Samford W 61-46 2/17 * Jacksonville State W 72-62 2/22 * at Campbell L 74-82 2/24 * at Georgia State W 78-74 3/3 * Jacksonville W 78-55 3/8 # at UCF W 73-61 3/9 # vs. Georgia State L 70-76 & Patriot Thanksgiving Classic (Fairfax, Va.) % Hatter Classic (DeLand, Fla.) * TAAC Game # TAAC Tournament ( Orlando, Fla.)

2001-02 14-15 (12-8)

Date Opponent W/L Result 11/16 Puerto Rico Mayaguez W 67-65 11/20 at College of Charleston L 67-77 11/28 Bethune-Cookman L 65-77 12/1 * at Mercer (3OT) W 90-81 12/3 * at Troy L 68-78 12/7 # Maine L 62-78 12/9 # Georgia Southern L 52-64 12/20 Manhattan (OT) L 63-66 12/29 Cornell L 63-73 1/3 * UCF W 60-48 1/5 * Florida Atlantic W 83-76 1/8 * at Jacksonville W 70-47 1/12 * at Campbell L 67-81 1/14 * at Georgia State L 59-73 1/19 * Jacksonville State W 68-60 1/21 * Samford W 61-48 1/24 * at Belmont W 87-81 1/29 * Jacksonville W 54-39 2/2 * Belmont L 48-76 2/9 * at Samford L 63-67 2/11 * at Jacksonville State L 63-101 2/14 * Georgia State W 75-70 2/16 * Campbell W 66-53

2/21 * at Florida Atlantic 2/23 * at UCF 2/28 * Troy 3/2 * Mercer 3/7 $ vs. UCF 3/8 $ vs. Georgia State * A-Sun Game # Hatter Classic (DeLand, Fla.) $ A-Sun Tournament (Troy, Ala.)

2002-03

L W L W W L

49-80 60-55 64-74 66-64 67-61 53-63

6-21 (5-11)

Date Opponent W/L Result 11/22 @ Canisius L 68-104 11/23 @ Florida A&M L 51-70 11/26 at Bethune-Cookman L 62-69 11/29 Chicago State L 42-63 12/6 ! Hofstra L 63-71 12/7 ! Long Beach State (OT) L 67-71 12/16 Savannah State W 59-48 12/28 & Rhode Island L 38-67 12/29 & Lipscomb L 61-77 1/4 at #16 South Carolina L 39-101 1/6 at Charleston Southern L 56-57 1/9 * Florida Atlantic L 70-86 1/11 * UCF L 52-75 1/18 * Jacksonville W 66-57 1/23 * at Troy L 53-72 1/25 * at Mercer L 69-84 1/30 * Campbell W 82-74 2/1 * Gardner-Webb W 82-78 2/6 * at Samford L 48-52 2/8 * Belmont (OT) L 79-85 2/13 * at Georgia State L 50-77 2/15 * at Jacksonville State L 71-80 2/20 * Mercer W 49-46 2/22 * Troy L 67-75 3/1 * at Jacksonville W 71-65 3/6 * at UCF L 56-59 3/8 * at Florida Atlantic L 79-91 * A-Sun game @ Eagle Classic (Ypsilanti, Mich.) ! Hatter Classic (DeLand, Fla.) & Hatter Christmas Classic (DeLand, Fla.)

2003-04 13-16 (10-10)

Date Opponent W/L Result 11/21 at Auburn L 37-92 11/25 Bethune-Cookman (OT) W 84-81 12/2 South Carolina L 66-94 12/5 ! Central Conn. State L 49-52 12/6 ! Delaware State (OT) L 49-60 12/17 * at Jacksonville W 72-55 12/20 Charleston Southern W 78-68 12/30 Canisius L 59-70 1/3 * UCF L 55-79 1/5 * Florida Atlantic W 76-72 1/8 * at Lipscomb W 67-63 1/10 * at Belmont L 58-65 1/17 * at Troy L 60-66 1/21 * Mercer W 80-62 1/24 * Georgia State L 55-62

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1/29 * at Gardner-Webb 1/31 * at Campbell 2/5 * Jacksonville (OT) 2/7 * Gardner-Webb 2/9 * Campbell 2/12 * at Georgia State 2/14 * at Mercer (OT) 2/21 * Troy 2/26 * Belmont 2/28 * Lipscomb 3/4 * at Florida Atlantic 3/6 * at UCF 3/11 & vs. Belmont 3/12 & vs. UCF ! Hatter Classic, DeLand, Fla. * A-Sun Game & A-Sun Tournament, Dothan, Ala.

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

77-72 64-76 62-57 68-54 58-55 79-86 76-72 48-61 72-78 65-50 66-72 39-59 64-61 52-64

2004-05

17-14 (11-9)

2005-06

9-19 (7-13)

Atlantic Sun Champions NCAA Championship First Round Date Opponent W/L Result 11/19 at Bethune-Cookman W 70-64 11/28 at Wake Forest L 58-97 12/2 * at Campbell L 66-77 12/4 * at Gardner-Webb L 58-64 12/8 at Florida L 62-75 12/18 Florida A&M L 60-62 12/21 Southern Illinois W 63-55 12/30 College of Charleston W 70-58 1/6 * Georgia State W 63-62 1/8 * Mercer (OT) W 64-62 1/10 at #18 Georgia L 42-97 1/13 * at Troy W 73-66 1/20 * at Belmont L 72-78 1/22 * at Lipscomb W 63-61 1/27 * UCF L 45-65 1/29 * Florida Atlantic L 66-67 2/2 * Jacksonville W 68-59 2/5 * at UCF L 49-54 2/7 * at Florida Atlantic L 74-77 2/10 * Lipscomb (4OT) W 92-88 2/12 * Belmont W 88-82 2/15 * at Jacksonville (OT) W 67-62 2/19 * Troy W 65-61 2/24 * at Mercer L 56-66 2/26 * at Georgia State L 67-72 3/3 * Campbell W 56-49 3/5 * Gardner-Webb W 66-57 3/10 ! vs. Belmont W 68-54 3/11 ! vs. UCF W 61-59 3/12 ! vs. Georgia State W 88-62 3/20 $ vs. #4 LSU L 36-70 * A-Sun game ! A-Sun Tournament, Dothan, Ala. $ NCAA 1st Round, Knoxville, Tenn.

Date Opponent 11/20 at #1 Tennessee 11/22 at Kentucky

W/L Result L 33-83 L 38-84


ALL-TIME RESULTS 11/27 at Florida 12/1 * at Campbell 12/3 * at Gardner-Webb 12/5 at College of Charleston 12/17 at Florida A&M 12/19 Bethune-Cookman 12/30 Quinnipiac 1/5 * Mercer 1/7 * at Florida Atlantic 1/12 * Belmont 1/14 * Lipscomb 1/19 * at North Florida 1/21 * at Jacksonville 1/26 * ETSU 1/28 * Kennesaw State 2/2 * at Lipscomb 2/4 * at Belmont 2/8 * Florida Atlantic (OT) 2/10 * at Mercer 2/16 * Gardner-Webb 2/18 * Campbell 2/23 * at Kennesaw State 2/25 * at ETSU 3/2 * North Florida 3/4 * Jacksonville 3/9 ! vs. Belmont *A-Sun Game ! A-Sun Tournament, Dothan, Ala.

2006-07

L 56-85 L 50-68 L 53-62 L 47-54 L 49-58 W 68-51 W 67-59 L 44-53 L 55-57 L 55-76 W 70-62 L 55-61 L 59-71 L 51-61 W 72-64 L 37-54 L 26-65 W 64-63 L 55-60 W 67-59 W 64-50 W 58-55 L 59-80 W 66-60 L 70-75 L 49-63

5-25 (5-13)

Date Opponent W/L Result 11/10 at North Carolina A&T L 49-61 11/12 at Georgia Southern L 46-62 11/16 at Bethune-Cookman L 55-60 11/21 at USF L 52-95 11/25 at Southeastern La. L 52-58 11/30 * Kennesaw State (OT) W 57-49 12/2 * ETSU L 69-78 12/6 at #25 Florida State L 44-70 12/16 Florida A&M L 73-77 12/18 at Florida L 55-72 12/21 South Alabama (OT) L 50-57 12/31 Hofstra L 39-70 1/2 Navy L 56-61 1/6 * at Mercer W 57-50 1/11 * at Belmont L 47-73 1/13 * at Lipscomb L 53-71 1/18 * Campbell W 67-60 1/20 * Gardner-Webb W 69-52 1/25 * at Jacksonville L 55-60 1/27 * at North Florida L 61-75 2/4 * Mercer L 56-66 2/8 * Lipscomb L 57-59 2/10 * Belmont L 56-72 2/15 * at Gardner-Webb L 47-61 2/17 * at Campbell L 60-78 2/22 * North Florida W 72-50 2/24 * Jacksonville L 59-66 3/2 * at ETSU L 53-61 3/4 * at Kennesaw State L 61-72 3/8 ! vs. Jacksonville L 61-74 * A-Sun Game ! A-Sun Tournament (Dothan, Ala.)

2007-08

9-21 (7-9)

Date Opponent W/L Result 11/9 North Carolina A&T L 60-78 11/11 Georgia Southern L 51-67 11/14 Bethune-Cookman W 62-48 11/17 Coastal Carolina L 41-51 11/20 at USF L 44-86 11/26 at Florida L 50-54 12/1 at South Alabama L 43-54 12/3 at Florida A&M L 37-54 12/17 Southeastern La. L 48-82 12/20 Furman L 55-64 12/22 Presbyterian W 68-61 12/31 UCF L 43-65 1/5 * at North Florida L 36-44 1/7 * at Jacksonville L 60-77 1/12 * at FGCU L 44-65 1/17 Savannah State (OT) L 56-58 1/19 * Mercer W 74-70 1/21 * Kennesaw State L 59-66 1/26 * at Campbell L 45-65 1/28 * at Gardner-Webb (OT) W 71-68 2/2 * at Lipscomb L 56-65 2/4 * Belmont L 63-74 2/9 * ETSU L 62-73 2/11 * USC Upstate W 64-51 2/16 * at Mercer W 77-65 2/18 * at Kennesaw State W 55-54 2/23 * FGCU L 44-58 2/28 * North Florida W 60-45 3/1 * Jacksonville W 60-57 3/5 ! vs. Jacksonville L 47-61 * A-Sun Game ! A-Sun Tournament (Nashville, Tenn.)

2008-09

Date 11/14 11/16 11/18 11/20 11/25 12/4 12/15 12/18 12/20 12/22 12/31 1/3 1/5 1/8 1/10 1/15 1/17 1/22 1/24 1/26 1/29 1/31 2/5 2/7

8-22 (5-15)

Opponent at UAB Norfolk State at USF at Florida at Southeastern La. * FGCU * Campbell at Presbyterian % vs. Coastal Carolina at Bethune-Cookman at Arkansas * at Belmont * at Lipscomb * USC Upstate * ETSU * at Kennesaw State * at Mercer * North Florida * Jacksonville * at FGCU * Belmont * Lipscomb * at ETSU * at USC Upstate

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W/L Result L 58-73 W 84-70 L 55-103 L 46-82 L 60-66 W 77-68 W 60-50 W 67-63 L 49-51 W 74-73 L 44-85 L 60-63 W 65-51 L 54-57 L 52-53 W 77-65 L 44-58 L 52-62 L 43-66 L 66-77 L 70-72 W 63-46 L 63-92 L 61-75

2/12 * Mercer L 67-71 2/14 * Kennesaw State L 51-64 2/19 * at Jacksonville L 51-67 2/21 * at North Florida (OT) L 56-60 2/28 * at Campbell L 57-67 3/5 ! vs. Mercer L 51-84 * A-Sun Game % Crescent Bank Challenge (Myrtle Beach, S.C.) ! A-Sun Tournament (Nashville, Tenn.)

2009-10

6-24 (6-14)

2010-11

20-13 (13-7)

Date Opponent W/L Result 11/14 at Florida L 63-85 11/17 Saint Leo L 54-58 11/20 at #10 Florida State L 35-101 11/25 at Savannah State L 49-54 12/1 at St. John’s L 51-87 12/5 * FGCU L 43-70 12/13 at Furman L 60-76 12/17 * USC Upstate W 69-61 12/21 Bethune-Cookman L 60-65 12/28 ^ St. Francis (Pa.) L 61-63 12/29 ^ Buffalo L 53-65 1/2 * at Lipscomb L 60-79 1/4 * at Belmont L 69-74 1/7 * Jacksonville W 68-62 1/9 * North Florida W 58-56 1/14 * at ETSU L 59-78 1/16 * at Campbell L 46-61 1/21 * Mercer L 57-69 1/23 * Kennesaw State W 62-59 1/27 * at FGCU L 44-68 1/30 * at Mercer L 51-65 2/1 * at Kennesaw State W 54-51 2/4 * Campbell L 61-70 2/6 * ETSU L 55-57 2/11 * at North Florida L 33-42 2/13 * at Jacksonville L 47-61 2/18 * Belmont L 52-79 2/20 * Lipscomb W 56-45 2/27 * at USC Upstate L 72-88 3/3 ! vs. ETSU L 49-84 * A-Sun Game ^ Hatter Classic (DeLand, Fla.) ! A-Sun Tournament (Macon, Ga.)

Atlantic Sun Champions NCAA Championship First Round Date Opponent W/L Result 11/13 Saint Leo W 73-37 11/17 at USF L 42-80 11/21 Georgia State L 61-70 11/27 at Miami (Ohio) L 60-77 11/29 Jacksonville State W 70-52 12/2 * at Jacksonville L 61-76 12/4 * at North Florida W 75-62 12/14 Georgia Southern L 49-54 12/20 ^ Youngstown State W 79-67 12/21 ^ Maine W 76-70 12/30 at #23 Florida State L 44-92


ALL-TIME RESULTS 1/3 * Lipscomb (OT) L 1/5 * Belmont L 1/8 * at USC Upstate W 1/10 * at ETSU (OT) L 1/15 * Mercer W 1/17 * Kennesaw State W 1/20 * FGCU W 1/22 * at Campbell L 1/29 * at Belmont W 1/31 * at Lipscomb W 2/5 * ETSU L 2/7 * USC Upstate W 2/12 * at Kennesaw State W 2/14 * at Mercer W 2/17 * Campbell W 2/21 * at FGCU L 2/24 * North Florida W 2/26 * Jacksonville W 3/2 ! vs. Kennesaw State W 3/4 ! vs. Belmont W 3/5 ! vs. Jacksonville W 3/19 $ at #4 Tennessee L * A-Sun Game ^ Hatter Classic (DeLand, Fla.) ! A-Sun Tournament (Macon, Ga.) $ NCAA 1st Round (Knoxville, Tenn.)

2011-12

72-73 45-59 74-65 74-78 67-59 74-60 70-52 80-93 70-60 78-53 62-80 80-76 65-52 71-62 81-67 59-64 57-51 69-51 65-47 48-46 69-50 34-99

23-11 (12-6)

WNIT First Round Date Opponent W/L Result 11/11 Palm Beach Atlantic W 63-52 11/14 at Florida L 57-71 11/18 vs. Niagara W 67-52 11/19 vs. Bradley W 73-63 11/20 at Winthrop W 74-72 11/25 Miami (Ohio) W 71-62 11/28 at USF L 62-77 12/1 * ETSU W 68-60 12/4 at Ball State (2ot) L 73-78 12/8 at Georgia Southern W 61-51 12/11 at Bethune-Cookman W 82-64 12/17 *USC Upstate W 69-54 12/20 ^ Campbell W 70-55 12/21 ^ Florida Atlantic W 52-37 1/2 * at Kennesaw State W 65-55 1/4 * at Mercer W 89-84 1/7 * Jacksonville (2ot) W 93-86 1/9 * North Florida W 63-55 1/12 * at Lipscomb W 74-63 1/14 * at Belmont L 58-65 1/21 * FGCU L 55-59 1/26 * Kennesaw State W 73-68 1/28 * Mercer W 68-46 2/2 * at Jacksonville W 73-63 2/4 * at North Florida L 56-59 2/9 * Belmont W 68-46 2/11 * Lipscomb W 74-59 2/18 * at FGCU L 56-79 2/23 * at ETSU L 72-74 2/25 * at USC Upstate L 68-81 2/29 ! vs. USC Upstate W 72-59 3/2 ! vs. Jacksonville W 67-60 3/3 ! vs. FGCU L 39-67 3/15 $ at Fla. International L 47-75 * A-Sun Game ^ Hatter Classic (DeLand, Fla.) ! A-Sun Tournament (Macon, Ga.) $ WNIT 1st Round (Miami, Fla.)

2012-13

24-9 (14-4)

Atlantic Sun Champions NCAA Championship First Round Date Opponent W/L Result 11/9 & vs. Hofstra L 75-77 11/10 at USF L 48-70 11/16 Florida A&M W 88-67 11/18 at Florida State L 44-76 11/20 Bethune-Cookman W 66-52 11/25 Ball State W 78-66 12/4 Lynn University W 66-51 12/8 at Charlotte L 73-81 12/15 at Florida Atlantic W 78-66 12/18 ^ Georgia Southern W 70-39 12/19 ^ UNC Asheville W 74-47 12/31 * at Mercer W 74-41 1/2 * at Kennesaw State W 57-52 1/5 * North Florida W 71-57 1/7 * Jacksonville W 73-56 1/12 * at USC Upstate W 84-66 1/14 * at ETSU W 71-55 1/19 * Lipscomb W 92-51 1/21 * Northern Ky. W 62-39 1/26 * at FGCU L 55-74 2/2 * at North Florida L 52-56 2/4 * at Jacksonville W 72-51 2/9 * ETSU W 74-65 2/11 * USC Upstate W 79-55 2/16 * at Northern Ky. L 68-73 2/18 * at Lipscomb W 68-54 2/23 * FGCU L 55-72 2/28 * Kennesaw State W 74-46 3/2 * Mercer W 74-60 3/6 $ vs. ETSU W 66-55 3/8 $ at Mercer W 67-52 3/9 $ vs. FGCU W 70-64 3/23 @ vs. #11 UCLA L 49-66 & - WBI Tip-Off Classic (Daytona Beach, Fla.) ^ - Hatter Classic (DeLand, Fla.) * - A-Sun game $ - A-Sun tournament (Macon, Ga.) @ - NCAA 1st Round (Columbus, Ohio)

2013-14

27-8 (16-2)

WNIT Second Round Date Opponent W/L Result 11/8 &1 at #11 Oklahoma L 60-78 11/15 &2 at Stephen F. Austin W 84-77 2 11/16 & vs. North Carolina A&T L 68-73 11/18 Indiana State W 90-74 11/20 at Bethune-Cookman W 77-63 11/29 at Florida State L 49-79 12/2 at Florida A&M W 101-66 12/5 Palm Beach Atlantic W 93-48 12/8 at USF L 68-72 12/17 Charlotte W 83-81 12/20 ^ Murray State W 103-72 12/21 ^ Nicholls State W 74-65 1/4 * at FGCU L 56-72 1/9 * USC Upstate W 78-64 1/11 * ETSU W 91-62 1/16 * at Mercer W 72-60 1/18 * at Kennesaw State W 98-75 1/23 * North Florida W 75-67 1/25 * Jacksonville W 84-67 1/30 * at Northern Ky. W 90-66 2/1 * at Lipscomb W 82-47

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2/6 * at USC Upstate W 79-66 2/8 * at ETSU W 80-55 2/13 * Kennesaw State W 87-57 2/15 * Mercer W 62-49 2/20 * at North Florida W 87-59 2/22 * at Jacksonville W 85-63 2/27 * Northern Kentucky W 74-57 3/1 * Lipscomb W 112-88 3/8 * FGCU (OT) L 73-74 3/11 $1 Kennesaw State W 73-56 3/15 $2 vs. USC Upstate W 90-60 3/16 $2 at FGCU (OT) L 70-72 1 3/20 % at Miami (Fla.) W 70-63 3/23 %2 at USF L 56-75 &1 - Preseason WNIT, Norman, Okla. &2 - Preseason WNIT, Nacagdoches, Texas ^ - Hatter Classic (DeLand, Fla.) * - A-Sun game $1 - A-Sun tournament (DeLand, Fla.) $2 - A-Sun tournament (Fort Myers, Fla.) %1 - WNIT First Round (Miami, Fla.) %2 - WNIT Second Round (Tampa, Fla.)

2014-15

23-8 (11-3)

WNIT FIrst Round Date Opponent W/L Result 11/14 Bethune-Cookman W 91-61 11/19 at UCF W 67-49 11/22 at Indiana State W 62-52 11/28 & vs. Marist W 57-50 11/29 & at #13 Baylor L 42-96 11/30 & vs. Utah State W 84-64 12/3 at USF L 62-78 12/5 Webber International W 90-27 12/6 Warner W 101-40 12/14 at Florida L 54-59 12/19 ^ Campbell W 76-63 12/20 ^ Texas State W 75-57 12/31 UNC Wilmington W 72-55 1/3 at Valparaiso W 73-62 1/10 * at FGCU L 55-57 1/14 * Jacksonville W 73-47 1/17 * at North Florida W 67-38 1/22 * Kennesaw State W 75-64 1/24 * USC Upstate W 67-44 1/29 * at Northern Ky. L 62-68 1/31 * at Lipscomb W 82-77 2/7 * FGCU L 39-61 2/12 * Lipscomb W 103-75 2/14 * Northern Kentucky W 73-56 2/19 * at USC Upstate W 92-66 2/21 * at Kennesaw State W 70-58 2/25 * at Jacksonville W 73-67 2/28 * North Florida W 77-45 3/6 $ Lipscomb W 92-69 3/11 $ Northern Kentucky L 52-53 3/20 % Richmond L 66-67 & - BTI Classic, Waco, Texas ^ - Hatter Classic (DeLand, Fla.) * - A-Sun game $ - A-Sun Tournament (DeLand, Fla.) % - WNIT (DeLand, Fla.) See page 32 for 2015-16 Results


YEAR-BY-YEAR SUMMARY Year1 Head Coach Overall Home2 Away Neutral Conference3 Home A/N Place Misc. 1975-76 Ann Osborn Owens 1-9 1-4 0-5 0-0 1976-77 Sharon Sheperd 4-15 4-6 0-9 0-0 1977-78 Jim Bambrick 9-15 3-3 3-6 3-6 1978-79 Kelly Jordan 10-12 6-5 3-6 1-1 1979-80 Kelly Jordan 13-12 9-7 4-4 0-1 1980-81 Kelly Jordan 16-13 8-5 7-6 1-2 1981-82 Kelly Jordan 7-20 4-9 3-10 0-1 1982-83 Kelly Jordan 4-24 4-12 0-10 0-2 1983-84 Kelly Jordan 3-24 3-11 0-11 0-2 1984-85 Nancy Nichols 10-20 5-11 4-5 1-4 1985-86 Nancy Nichols 12-15 9-6 3-8 0-1 3-7 3-2 0-5 T-5th 1986-87 Nancy Nichols 21-8 14-3 6-4 1-1 7-3 4-1 3-2 T-2nd 1987-88 Nancy Nichols 17-12 10-6 7-6 0-0 7-5 4-2 3-3 4th 1988-89 Nancy Nichols 18-11 11-4 4-7 3-0 7-5 4-2 3-3 T-2nd 1989-90 Nancy Nichols 7-21 4-10 2-9 1-2 5-7 3-3 2-4 T-4th 1990-91 Caren Truske 1-26 1-15 0-9 0-2 1-11 1-5 0-6 7th 1991-92 Caren Truske 5-23 4-9 1-12 0-2 3-9 2-4 1-5 7th 1992-93 Caren Truske 8-19 6-7 1-10 1-2 5-7 4-2 1-5 T-4th 1993-94 Dee Romine 15-13 9-4 5-7 1-2 6-6 3-3 3-3 4th 1994-95 Dee Romine 16-10 10-4 5-4 1-2 11-5 6-2 5-3 3rd 1995-96 Dee Romine 19-9 9-5 8-3 2-1 12-4 6-2 6-2 2nd 1996-97 Dee Romine 13-14 8-4 4-8 1-2 10-6 7-1 3-5 3rd 1997-98 Dee Romine 9-17 7-7 2-9 0-1 5-11 4-4 1-7 9th 1998-99 Dee Romine 7-20 4-10 2-9 1-1 5-11 4-4 1-7 T-7th 1999-00 Dee Romine 10-18 7-9 3-7 0-2 6-12 3-6 3-6 T-6th 2000-01 Dee Romine 22-7 14-1 7-4 1-2 13-5 8-1 5-4 3rd 2001-02 Dee Romine 14-15 9-7 4-7 1-1 12-8 8-2 4-6 5th 2002-03 Dee Romine 6-21 5-9 1-10 0-2 5-11 4-4 1-7 5th/South 2003-04 Dee Romine 13-16 8-8 4-7 1-1 10-10 6-4 4-6 8th 2004-05 Dee Romine 17-14 10-3 4-10 3-1 11-9 8-2 3-7 5th NCAA 2005-06 Dee Romine 9-19 8-4 1-14 0-1 7-13 6-4 1-9 8th 2006-07 Dee Romine 5-25 4-9 1-15 0-1 5-13 4-5 1-8 9th 2007-08 Dee Romine 9-21 6-11 3-9 0-1 7-9 4-4 3-5 T-8th 2008-09 Lynn Bria 8-22 4-7 4-13 0-2 5-15 3-7 2-8 T-9th 2009-10 Lynn Bria 6-24 5-9 1-14 0-1 6-14 5-5 1-9 10th 2010-11 Lynn Bria 20-13 11-5 6-8 3-0 13-7 7-3 6-4 T-3rd NCAA 2011-12 Lynn Bria 23-11 12-1 7-9 4-1 12-6 8-1 4-5 2nd WNIT 2012-13 Lynn Bria 24-9 14-1 8-6 2-2 14-4 8-1 6-3 2nd NCAA 2013-14 Lynn Bria 27-8 14-1 12-6 1-1 16-2 8-1 8-1 2nd WNIT 2014-15 Lynn Bria 23-8 13-3 8-5 2-0 11-3 6-1 5-2 2nd WNIT 2015-16 Lynn Bria 20-12 13-3 7-7 0-2 9-5 5-2 4-3 4th WBI Totals 41 Seasons 501-645 310-258 155-328 36-59 249-243 156-90 93-153 NOTES: 1) The Hatters played in the AIAW from 1977-1982. The NCAA began sponsoring women’s basketball in 1981-82. The AIAW folded after one year of joint sponsorship. 2) While most of Stetson’s home games have been played at the Edmunds Center, from the 1985-86 season to the 1988-89 season, the Hatters played some home games at the Ocean Center in Daytona Beach. 3) Stetson was a charter member of the New South Women’s Athletic Conference (NSWAC) from 1985-86 to 1990-91. The Trans America Athletic Conference (TAAC) absorbed the NSWAC in Spring 1991. The TAAC changed its name to the Atlantic Sun Conference in June 2001.

COACHING SUMMARY Coach Years C.E. Pelot 1906 Fred Botts 1907-1908 Fred Cochrane 1909-14 John Weir 1915 Carl Farriss 1916-1928 Larry Bernard 1929 Ms. Robinson 1930 Pauline Foster-Bennett 1946-1947 MODERN ERA BEGINS IN 1975-76

Seasons Record Pct. 1 1-1 .500 2 2-1 .667 6 1-0 1.000 1 3-1 .750 13 9-0 1.000 1 0-1 .000 1 N/A .000 2 5-5 .500

Coach Years Seasons Record Pct. Ann Osborn Owens 1975-76 1 1-9 .100 Sharon Sheperd 1976-77 1 4-15 .211 Jim Bambrick 1977-78 1 9-15 .375 Kelly Jordan 1978-79 - 1983-84 6 53-105 .335 Nancy Nichols 1984-85 - 1989-90 6 85-87 .489 Caren Truske 1990-91 - 1992-93 3 14-68 .170 Dee Romine 1993-94 - 2007-08 15 184-239 .435 Lynn Bria 2008-09 - present 8 151-107 .585 Totals 67 522-654 .444

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RECORD VS. OPPONENTS First Last Series Opponent Meeting Meeting Rec. Albany 2000 2000 1-0 Alcorn State 1998 1998 0-1 Appalachian State 1988 1988 0-1 Arkansas 2008 2008 0-1 Armstrong State 1981 2015 1-1 Army 1996 1996 1-0 Auburn 2003 2003 0-1 Ball State 1992 2012 2-2 Baylor 2014 2014 0-1 Belhaven 1980 1980 1-0 Belmont 2002 2012 7-17 Bethel 1982 1982 0-1 Bethune-Cookman 1977 2015 18-16 Bradley 1993 2011 1-1 Brevard CC 1975 1980 3-5 Brooklyn 1990 1990 0-1 Broward CC 1977 1977 0-1 Brown 1985 1985 0-1 Boise State 2015 2015 0-1 Bucknell 1988 1988 1-0 Buffalo 1993 2009 0-2 Campbell 1991 2014 16-20 Canisius 2002 2003 0-2 Cathedral College 1915 1921 3-1 Central Connecticut State 2003 2003 0-1 Charleston Southern 2003 2003 1-1 Charlotte 1990 2013 1-2 Chattanooga 1994 1994 0-1 Chicago State 1993 2002 1-1 Cincinnati 1987 1987 0-1 Clearwater Christian 1977 1977 1-0 Coastal Carolina 2007 2008 0-2 College of Charleston 1980 2005 11-7 Columbia 1985 1987 1-1 Cornell 1987 2001 1-2 Dartmouth 1992 1992 1-0 Davidson 1985 2000 2-0 Delaware State 2003 2003 0-1 DePaul 1987 1987 1-0 Detroit 1996 1996 0-1 Drake 1995 1995 0-1 Drexel 1998 1998 0-1 Duke 1982 1984 0-3 East Carolina 1981 1988 1-1 Eastern Illinois 2015 2015 1-0 Eastern Kentucky 1986 1989 3-0 Eastern Michigan 1999 1999 0-1 Eckerd 1975 1981 3-2 Edward Waters 1979 1980 2-0 ETSU 1995 2014 7-13 Fairfield 1983 1983 0-1 Fairleigh Dickinson 1985 1985 1-0 FIU 1978 2011 4-29 Flagler 1976 2015 7-10 Florida 1980 2014 3-24 Florida A&M 1978 2013 8-31 Florida Atlantic 1985 2012 22-15 Florida Female College 1907 1908 1-1 Florida Gulf Coast 2008 2016 3-19 Florida Southern 1928 1988 17-10 Florida State 1977 2013 3-18 Fordham 1985 1992 1-2 Furman 1979 2009 2-3 Gardner-Webb 2003 2008 6-3 Georgia 1988 2015 0-4 Georgia Southern 1980 2015 12-22 Georgia Southwestern 1985 1985 0-1 Georgia State 1983 2015 23-25

First Last Series Opponent Meeting Meeting Rec. Georgia Tech 1983 1993 0-4 Hampton 2016 2016 1-0 Hofstra 1991 2012 1-3 Howard 1985 1986 1-1 Illinois-Chicago 1997 1997 0-1 Indiana 1999 1999 0-1 Indiana State 2013 2014 2-0 IUPUI 1984 1984 1-1 Iona 1995 1995 1-0 Jacksonville 2000 2016 24-14 Jacksonville Navy Waves 1946 1946 0-1 Jacksonville State 1996 2010 9-6 Kent State 1990 1990 0-1 Kentucky 1989 2005 0-2 Kennesaw State 2006 2016 22-3 Liberty 1996 1996 1-0 Lipscomb 2002 2016 20-7 Long Beach State 2002 2002 0-1 LSU 2005 2005 0-1 Louisiana Tech 1990 1990 0-1 Loyola (Ill.) 1993 1993 0-1 Lynn 2012 2012 1-0 Maine 1989 2010 1-2 Manatee CC 1975 1975 0-1 Manhattan 1991 2001 1-2 Marist 1986 2014 2-0 Marquette 1986 1991 1-1 Maryland-Eastern Shore 1991 1991 0-1 McNeese State 2016 2016 1-0 Memphis 1992 1992 0-1 Mercer 1979 2014 38-29 Miami (Fla.) 1977 2014 4-19 Miami (Ohio) 1987 2011 1-3 Miami Dade-North 1977 1977 0-1 Miami Dade-South 1976 1977 0-3 Minnesota 1998 2015 0-2 Mississippi 1997 1997 0-1 Mississippi State 1989 1989 0-1 Monmouth 1999 1999 0-1 Montclair State 1984 1984 0-1 Murray State 2013 2013 1-0 Navy 2000 2007 1-1 Nebraska 1997 1997 0-1 New Hampshire 1990 1990 0-1 NJIT 2016 2016 2-0 New Orleans 1983 1991 0-9 Niagara 1999 2011 2-0 Nicholls State 1992 2013 2-0 Norfolk State 2008 2008 1-0 North Carolina 1980 1992 1-3 North Carolina A&T 2006 2013 0-3 North Carolina State 1980 1980 0-1 North Florida 2006 2016 14-8 Northern Illinois 1984 1997 0-2 Northern Iowa 1987 1987 1-0 Northern Kentucky 2013 2015 4-3 Northeastern 1996 1996 0-1 NW Missouri State 1983 1983 0-1 Ohio 1997 1997 0-1 Oklahoma 2013 2013 0-1 Old Dominion 1992 1992 0-1 Palm Beach Atlantic 2011 2013 2-0 Pennsylvania 1988 1998 1-1 Portland State 1996 2000 1-1 Prairie View A&M 1998 1998 1-0 Presbyterian 2007 2008 2-0 Princeton 1986 1990 1-1 Puerto Rico-Mayaguez 1999 2001 2-0

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First Last Series Opponent Meeting Meeting Rec. Queens College 1985 1985 1-0 Quinnipiac 2005 2005 1-0 Rhode Island 2002 2002 0-1 Richmond 1988 2015 0-2 Rider 1994 1994 0-1 Robert Morris 1988 1988 1-0 Rollins 1906 1986 16-4 Ruskin 1915 1915 2-0 Saint Joseph’s 1993 1993 0-1 Saint Leo 1978 2010 9-1 Saint Louis 1993 1998 1-1 St. Bonaventure 1996 1996 0-1 St. Francis (Pa.) 2009 2009 0-1 St. John’s 2009 2009 0-1 St. Pete JC 1947 1947 2-0 Samford 1998 2003 4-6 Savannah State 2002 2009 1-2 Shorter 1921 1921 1-0 Siena 1991 1991 0-1 South Alabama 1984 2007 0-5 South Carolina 1982 2003 0-4 Southeast Missouri State 1982 1982 0-1 Southeastern Bible 1975 1975 1-0 Southeastern Louisiana 1983 2008 6-11 Southern Illinois 2005 2005 1-0 Southern Mississippi 1991 1991 0-1 Stephen F. Austin 2013 2013 1-0 Stony Brook 1999 1999 0-1 Tampa 1947 1984 10-6 TCNJ 1978 1978 0-1 Tennessee 1987 2015 0-6 Tennessee Temple 1975 1975 0-1 Tennessee-Martin 1982 1993 1-1 Tennessee Tech 1986 1995 0-2 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 1999 1999 1-0 Texas State 2000 2014 2-0 Towson 2000 2000 1-0 Trinity Baptist 2015 2015 1-0 Troy 1994 2005 6-10 Tulane 1985 1985 0-1 UAB 1984 2008 0-2 UCF 1978 2015 28-33 UL-Lafayette 1994 2016 1-1 UMKC 1990 1990 0-1 UNC Asheville 2012 2012 1-0 UNC Greensboro 1992 1992 0-1 UNC Wilmington 2014 2015 2-0 Upper Iowa 1978 1980 1-1 USC Upstate 2008 2016 13-6 USF 1978 2014 11-27 Utah State 2014 2014 1-0 UTEP 1997 1997 1-0 Valparaiso 2015 2015 1-0 VCU 1986 1986 0-1 Virginia Tech 1995 1995 1-0 Wake Forest 1981 2004 1-5 Warner 2014 2014 1-0 Webber International 2014 2014 1-0 Welch W.A.C.S. 1946 1946 2-0 Western Carolina 1989 1994 1-1 Western Kentucky 1985 1985 0-1 William Carey 1981 1981 0-1 Winthrop 1996 2011 3-0 Wright State 1998 1998 0-1 Xavier 1987 1989 2-0 Yale 1980 1980 0-1 Youngstown State 2010 2010 1-0


IT STARTS WITH THE FUSE THAT THE GAME LIGHTS INSIDE US. PASSION IS EXCHANGED BETWEEN THE COURT AND THE STANDS. ENERGY BECOMES SYNERGY. OUR UNCOMMON DESIRE BECOMES OUR COMMON GROUND. BECAUSE THIS SEASON, IT'S ABOUT INTENSITY. IT'S DRIVEN BY INNOVATION THAT ELEVATES, THAT WILL RISE. AND SPEED TH THE GAME WILL BECOME FASTER, AND PRIDE WILL BURN HOTTER. IN ARENAS ALL OVER THE COUNTRY, INTENSITY WILL INSPIRE COLLEGE FANS AND COLLEGE PLAYERS TO UNITE AS ONE.

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THE UNIVERSITY


Location

■ Council for Accreditation of Education Preparation. ■ Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP), a specialized accrediting body recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA), ■ Association of American Law Schools

■ The DeLand campus, 25 miles from Daytona Beach and 35 miles from Orlando, is home to the College of Arts and Sciences, School of Business Administration and School of Music. ■ The College of Law is in St. Petersburg/Gulfport. ■ The Tampa Law Center is in downtown Tampa. ■ The Stetson University Center at Celebration is in the Orlando area.

Rankings

Stetson University again has earned national recognition for its rigorous academics; commitment to social mobility and service; and military friendliness by ranking among the top universities in recent national surveys. U.S. News, Washington Monthly, MilitaryFriendly.com and others name Stetson a top school.

Accreditation and Degrees

Stetson University is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award: ■ Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in the College of Arts & Sciences, ■ Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in the School of Business Administration, ■ Bachelor’s degrees in the School of Music, ■ the Juris Doctor and Master of Laws degrees in the College of Law.

Leadership

The university is an independent, private university managed by a 37-member Board of Trustees. As a collective body, the trustees hold the authority and responsibility to ensure the fulfillment of the institution’s mission. They are also ultimately responsible for the fiscal health of the university.

The university’s programs are accredited by: ■ AACSB International-The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business, ■ American Bar Association, ■ American Chemical Society, ■ National Association of Schools of Music,

Each college or school has a board of advisors made up of professionals in areas relevant to the school or college. The Board of Trustees selects and appoints the president, and the president in turn hires administrative staff to govern the dayto-day operations of the institution.

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This Is ... Stetson University Faculty

Student Life

The DeLand campus has 265 full-time faculty members, 93 percent of whom hold Ph.D. or equivalent degrees and who teach undergraduate classes. Our student/faculty ratio is 12to-1.

The DeLand campus alone is home to more than 112 student organizations, including service and special interest groups, student government, social fraternities and sororities, and 18 scholastic and honorary societies including Omicron Delta Kappa, Phi Beta Kappa and Alpha Kappa Psi.

Student Body

Admission

Stetson’s 3,089 undergraduates come from 43 states, three territories, and 57 foreign countries; 58 percent of undergraduates are female and 42 percent are male.

Stetson seeks students with a challenging high school curriculum. The Fall 2016 incoming freshmen class had an average 3.86 GPA and SAT averages of 577 for Math, 584 for Reading, and 562 for Writing.

Study Abroad

Stetson University students may study in other countries for a few weeks to a full semester. Faculty-led programs take place in Austria, Brazil, England, France, Germany, Guatemala, Hong Kong, mainland China, Mexico, Russia, Scotland and Spain. Certain School of Business Administration classes and programs include an overseas component to such locations as Hong Kong, Vietnam, Malaysia, South Africa, New Zealand and Australia.

Athletics

Stetson is a member of the NCAA Division I Atlantic Sun Conference and offers 18 intercollegiate sports: football, baseball, softball, volleyball, sand volleyball, men and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s tennis, men’s and women’s golf, rowing, cross country, men’s and women’s soccer, and women’s lacrosse. The non-scholarship football program is part of the Pioneer Football League. The university also has a vibrant Club Sports program featuring Aikido, baseball, basketball, croquet, dance, equestrian, men’s and women’s lacrosse, shooting, skydive, men’s and women’s soccer, softball, surf, tennis, ultimate frisbee, and volleyball.

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Dr. Wendy Libby UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT Cornell, 1972 Eighth Year

Stetson University entered a new era of leadership in July 2009 when Dr. Wendy B. Libby became the university’s ninth president. With a broad career in higher education and private industry, she is building on Stetson’s valuescentered heritage and tradition of academic excellence and community engagement. Libby is leading a comprehensive strategic plan focusing innovation to drive Stetson from success to significance – through reinforcement of academic excellence, establishment of a Student Success program, campus infrastructure improvements and growth in recruitment and retention. She spearheaded a major landscaping and classroom improvement project and development of a DeLand Campus Plan as a guide for future growth. She has taken a progressive approach to residential life at Stetson, including introduction of petfriendly residence halls and purchase of an apartment complex for student housing. Athletics has grown dramatically under her leadership, Along with Director of Athletics Jeff Altier, Libby was integral in bringing football back to Stetson for the first time since 1956. Coming with the return of football was the construction of a $6.7 million, 25,000-square foot athletic training facility, which opened in August, 2012. Other additions include Division I women’s lacrosse and sand volleyball programs, a robust Club Sports program, and a cooperative effort with the city of DeLand to renovate Spec Martin Stadium for the return of Hatter Football in 2013. Dr. Libby is active in Central Florida life and, in 2010, was appointed to the Mainstreet Community Bank Board of Directors. She is an honorary member of the Rotary Club of DeLand and is a Paul Harris Fellow. In 2011 and 2013, Dr. Libby was named to The Volusia/Flagler Business Report’s list of “Influential Women in Business.” In 2014, she received a Women Who Mean Business Award from the Orlando Business Journal and was also named one of the “Top 55 Most Influential” in Volusia and Flagler counties by MyCoast Magazine.

Libby served as president of Stephens College in Columbia, Mo., from 2003-09, and as vice president for business affairs and chief financial officer at Furman University, Greenville, S.C., from 1995 to 2003. Her administrative and teaching experience in higher education began in 1980 at institutions including Westbrook College (now part of the University of New England), the University of Hartford, the University of Connecticut Health Center, The Ohio State University and Cornell University. A native of Brooklyn, N.Y., Libby earned her doctorate in Educational Administration from the University of Connecticut in 1994. Her undergraduate degree, in Biology with a concentration in Genetics, is from Cornell University. She earned an MBA, with a concentration in Finance, from Cornell’s Johnson Graduate School of Management. In honor of her outstanding leadership, Libby received the 2007 Athena Award from the Columbia (Mo.) Chamber of Commerce Women’s Network for her support of women in realizing their full leadership potential. She and her husband, Dr. Richard M. Libby, a former college president, have two sons, Glenn and wife Ginger, and Gregg and wife Lori, four grandchildren, a greatgranddaughter, and two Labrador Retreivers. An avid reader, she enjoys cooking and entertaining.

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Jeff Altier

DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS Stetson, 1982 20th Year

Jeff Altier, a 32-year veteran of the Stetson University athletic department, is in his 20th year as Director of Athletics. During his tenure, Altier has earned a reputation as an outstanding fundraiser and a leader with an eye on the future, and is noted for his active participation in the NCAA governance structure. Altier, captain of the nationally-ranked 1982 Hatter baseball team, earned both his bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Stetson. Upon wrapping up his Stetson baseball career, he spent two years as a player/coach developing the sport in Perth, Australia. He then returned to Stetson as an assistant coach before being promoted to Ticket Manager, Director of Athletic Promotions, and then Associate Athletic Director. In these rolls, he spearheaded the department’s development efforts as well as oversaw athletic marketing and promotions, concessions and travel coordination. He was named Director of Athletics in 1996. Altier also served as Tournament Manager for the NCAA Division I Southeast First and Second Round Men’s basketball tournament hosted by Stetson in 1993 and 1996 at the Orlando Arena, and as Tournament Director for the 1999, 2004, and 2014 tournament. Stetson has taken great strides in the area of gender equity under Altier, increasing scholarships, participation opportunities and staffing for women’s athletics. The unprecedented success of the women’s tennis, golf, soccer, basketball and softball teams in conference competition during Altier’s tenure are evidence of his commitment to women’s athletics. In fact, under his direction Stetson’s women’s and men’s teams have won an impressive 15 conference championships. A hallmark of Altier’s professional career was the building of Stetson’s $4.5 million baseball facility, Melching Field at Conrad Park. Built in conjunction with the City of DeLand, Melching Field is regarded as one of the nation’s premiere college baseball facilities. Altier then turned his attention to construction of an on-campus softball facility, which broke ground in 2002 and was ready

for competition in February of 2003. Patricia Wilson Field has been named Collegiate Softball Field of the Year six times. He was also instrumental in securing new state-ofthe-art field lighting for both the softball and soccer fields in 2005. Under his guidance, the Athletic Department has also seen the addition of the Wilson Athletic Center, a $ 1.5 million health and wellness facility for the use of Stetson student-athletes. Stetson athletics has continued to grow under Altier’s guidance. Three new sports have recently been added sand volleyball started competition in the spring of 2012, while women’s lacrosse will start in the spring of 2013 and football will return in the fall of 2013. The program is also growing in terms of staffing and facilities, with construction complete on the $6.7 million, 25,000 square-foot Athletic Training Facility that houses offices, locker rooms, and sports medicine facilities for the football, women’s lacrosse, and men’s and women’s soccer programs. Altier’s leadership has extended beyond campus, as he has taken on Atlantic Sun Conference leadership roles, chairing many committees and serving as conference vice-president. Additionally, he has served on the National Association of College Directors of Athletics Division IAAA board of directors, the NCAA A.E.C. Cabinet and is currently a member of the prestigious NCAA Leadership Council. Locally he has served as president of the DeLand Rotary Club, vice-president of the DeLand Sports Redevelopment Association, and is a graduate of Leadership DeLand and Leadership Orlando. He is currently a member of the board of directors of the Central Florida Sports Commission. Altier was honored as the West Volusia Sportsperson of the Year for 2004. In 2011 Altier was recognized by his peers in the National Association of Collegiate Director of Athletics as the Under Armour Southeast Region Division I Athletic Director of the Year. Altier’s family includes wife, Sarah (Booker) (Stetson B.A. ‘82, M.Ed. ‘96), and children Heath (Stetson M.B.A. ‘09), Brianne, and Garrett.

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The Edmunds Center

The Stetson women’s basketball team has called the J. Ollie Edmunds Center home since 1975, and the Hatters have won over 300 games in their 41 years on their home court. Entering the 2016-17 season, the Hatters were 70-9 over their last 79 games at home, including 14-1 home records in 201213 and 2013-14. Also home to Stetson men’s basketball and volleyball teams, the Edmunds Center houses coaches and staff offices, locker rooms, an equipment room, a ticket office, and a VIP suite. The Edmunds Center was home to the men’s 1991 and 1996 Trans America Athletic Conference Tournaments as well as the women’s tournament in 1997. It also served as training camp site for the Orlando Magic of the National Basketball Association in 1992 and 1993, and hosted the NCAA Volleyball Tournament First Round in 1996. The Hatters hosted the first round of the WNIT in 2015 and the WBI in 2016.

Stetson Year-By-Year at the Edmunds Center Year Record Pct. 1975-76......... 1-4...........200 1976-77......... 4-6...........400 1977-78......... 3-3...........500 1978-79......... 6-5...........545 1979-80......... 9-7...........563 1980-81......... 8-5...........615 1981-82......... 4-9...........308 1982-83........ 4-12..........250 1983-84........ 3-11..........214 1984-85........ 5-11..........313 1985-86......... 7-4...........636 1986-87........ 13-3..........813 1987-88......... 9-6...........600 1988-89........ 11-3..........786 1989-90........ 4-10..........286 1990-91........ 1-15..........063 1991-92......... 4-9...........308 1992-93......... 6-7...........462 1993-94......... 9-4...........692 1994-95........ 10-4..........714 1995-96......... 9-5...........600

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Year Record Pct. 1996-97......... 8-4...........666 1997-98......... 7-7...........500 1998-99........ 4-10..........286 1999-00......... 7-9...........438 2000-01........ 14-1..........933 2001-02......... 9-7...........563 2002-03......... 5-9...........357 2003-04......... 8-8...........500 2004-05........ 10-3..........769 2005-06......... 8-4......... .666 2006-07......... 4-9...........308 2007-08........ 6-11........ .353 2008-09......... 4-7...........364 2009-10......... 5-9...........357 2010-11........ 11-5..........688 2011-12........ 12-1..........923 2012-13........ 14-1..........933 2013-14........ 14-1..........933 2014-15........ 13-3..........813 2015-16........ 13-3..........813 Totals ....... 306-255.......545


Athletic Facilities

Athletic Training Center

Melching Field

Cooper Beach Volleyball Courts

Patricia Wilson Field

Mandy Stoll Tennis Center

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Sports Medicine • The Stetson University Sports Medicine staff is under the direction of the head team physician, three associate physicians, and full-time certified athletic trainers providing a full complement of services to enhance the physical performance and personal healthcare of each student-athlete.

• The division of sports medicine utilizes a wide array of physicians, counselors, and other allied health care professionals to assist our student-athletes in all aspects of their healthcare, growth, and development. • A full-time certified athletic trainer is on site for all in season practices, games, weight training, and conditioning sessions.

• The sports medicine staff is primarily located in the athletic training room of the Wilson Athletic Center. The athletic training room is a 2,500 square-foot facility dedicated to the healthcare of all student-athletes.

• The teams make full use of the 2,500 sq. ft. weight room located in the Wilson Athletic Center. The facility is stocked with over 9,000 pounds of free weights and selectorized equipment.

• The sports medicine staff is focused on identifying and preventing athletic injuries through the use of a complete line of evaluation tools including a state of the art isokinetic testing and rehabilitation device.

• Team members follow a comprehensive and individualized program designed to increase power, strength, speed, quickness, agility, jumping ability, flexibility and overall conditioning.

SPORTS MEDICINE STAFF

Glenn Brickey Director of Sports Medicine

Barbara Lawrence Assistant Athletic Trainer

David Krazeise Associate Athletic Trainer

Kristen McTernan Assistant Athletic Trainer

Carrie Rahn Associate Athletic Trainer

Logan Speicher Assistant Athletic Trainer

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Miriam Hosmon Assistant Athletic Trainer

Taylor Sullivan Assistant Athletic Trainer

John Travnick Assistant Athletic Trainer


Mark Wateska DIRECTOR OF STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING Penn State, 1989 A veteran strength coach with more than 20 years of experience at the highest levels of college athletics, Wateska came to Stetson from Indiana University where he served as Assistant Athletic Director for Strength and Conditioning from 2009-14. While in Bloomington he designed the Hoosiers 25,000 square foot Student-Athlete Development Center and assisted in the development of the IU Excellence Academy. Prior to his promotion to Assistant AD, Wateska served at IU as Director of Athletic Performance from 2002-09. A native of Pittsburgh, Pa., Wateska played college football at Penn State for legendary coach Joe Paterno. During his time with the Nittany Lions he competed in three bowl games including the 1986 Orange Bowl, where Penn State lost in the national title game, and the 1987 Fiesta Bowl, where the Lions defeated heavily favored Miami to win the national title. After receiving his degree in Exercise and Sport Science in 1989, he began his career as a strength coach at his alma mater, working as a graduate assistant coach from 1989-91 while at the same time working on his Master of Science in Exercise and Sport Science.

Upon completing his second degree, Wateska served as an intern with the Philadelphia Eagles in the Player Personnel Department in 1991 before moving to Boston College as Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach where he worked with the Eagles’ nationally ranked hockey program as well as the football and men’s and women’s basketball teams among other sports. Wateska got his first opportunity to serve as a head strength coach in 1994 when he took over the program at the University of Maine as the Black Bears’ first full-time strength coach. After a short tenure in Orono, Wateska attracted the attention of Stanford University. He took over the Cardinal strength and conditioning program in January of 1995, overseeing all 33 intercollegiate sports, with direct oversight of the football, women’s basketball and softball programs. He was named the Pac 10 Strength and Conditioning Professional of the Year for 1995-96 by the National Strength and Conditioning Association. He was promoted to Assistant AD for Strength and Conditioning at Stanford in 2001. Wateska and his wife, Kim, have two daughters, Julia (15) and Cameron (11).

Stetson’s Strength and Conditioning Facility at the Athletic Training Center

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ASUN Conference The new identity of the ASUN Conference reflects our position as a premier NCAA Division I conference. Contemporary, but designed to stand the test of time, this identity embraces the future. The rising sun within the “A” represents hope and optimism for tomorrow. It also represents the brilliance of our student-athletes, who are at the heart of all we do. As sure as the sun will rise, the ASUN will be leading the way.

WE CAN IMPACT

WE CAN CONNECT

WE CAN RISE

Our success resides in the impact we make in competition, in the classroom and in the community. Making a difference counts.

We are united as a community of students, athletes, coaches, faculty, administrators, staff and fans.

We have a history of firsts and remain committed to elevating our studentathletes and bettering our future.

• For the second season in a row, all Men’s and Women’s Basketball conference games were streamed live on the WatchESPN platform. Championships for seven other sports were produced and broadcast across ASUN campuses as well, including the first Beach Volleyball Championship broadcast.

• The 2016 ASUN Men’s Basketball Championship final saw a record growth of 139 percent in viewership across the WatchESPN platform. FGCU defeated Stetson 80-78 in overtime.

• 99 percent of ASUN teams cleared the NCAA’s academic benchmark in the annual Academic Progress Report. • ASUN Men’s and Women’s Basketball teams combined for 12 postseason wins, a new league record in 201516. FGCU’s men’s team posted the league’s fourth NCAA victory since 2013. On the women’s side, FGCU, USC Upstate and Stetson combined for eight postseason wins in 2015-16. • FGCU’s women’s soccer team earned the ASUN’s first NCAA Postseason victory since 2004. The Eagles defeated No. 22 South Florida 2-1 in the first round of the 2015 NCAA Tournament • This past winter, the ASUN’s eight SAAC groups distributed a total of 2,500 blankets to organizations benefiting families, veterans, children and animals who needed a special touch during the holiday season. SAAC groups matched the number of blankets with 2,500 cans of food.

• North Florida’s Men’s Golf head coach Scott Schroeder was named to the NCAA Men’s Golf Committee, serving until August 2020. Stetson’s Senior Associate Director and SWA Alicia Queally was named to the prestigious NCAA Pathway Program in January 2016. • ASUN Men’s Basketball teams played in front of 214,851 fans during the 2016-17 season. For the fourth straight season, the ASUN Men’s Basketball Championship Final was played in front of a sell out crowd. • The ASUN continued to lead the industry with creative and innovative social media campaigns in 201516, increasing impressions by 40% across multiple platforms.

• Whitney Knight of FGCU became the first player in ASUN history selected in the first round of the WNBA draft when the Los Angeles Sparks chose her with the 15th overall pick. • For the first time in ASUN Men’s Soccer history, two players were taken in the first round of the MLS SuperDraft. FGCU’s Rodrigo Saravia went to Columbus Crew SC, while North Florida’s Alex Morrell was drafted by the Chicago Fire. • Lipscomb Men’s Golf earned its first trip to the NCAA Men’s Golf Regional in 2016. The Bisons were selected as an at-large team to the Tuscaloosa Regional, after being ranked near the bottom of NCAA Division I Men’s Golf only four years ago.

Headquartered in Macon, Ga., the ASUN footprint reaches into seven of the top media markets in the Southeast. The ASUN includes a blend of the most prestigious and dynamic private and public institutions in the region: Florida Gulf Coast University, Jacksonville University, Kennesaw State University, Lipscomb University, New Jersey Institute of Technology, University of North Florida, University of South Carolina Upstate and Stetson University.

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2016-17 STETSON HATTERS Seniors

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Nov. 11

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FIU TURKEY SLAM

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NJIT

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AWAY GAME ALL TIMES EASTERN

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