Women's Basketball 2010-11 Media Guide

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Keep up with the Bobcats at www.GCBobcats.com GENERAL INFORMATION Media Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Georgia College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-4 Georgia College Academics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Facilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Health Promotions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-8 Peach Belt Conference. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-10 Sports Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 GEORGIA COLLEGE STAFF Wendell Staton, Athletic Director . . . . . . . . . 12 Dr. Dorothy Leland, President . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Athletic Deptartment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 GEORGIA COLLEGE COACHING STAFF Maurice Smith, Head Coach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Toby Wagoner, Assistant Coach . . . . . . . . . . 18 Liz Hathaway, Graduate Assistant . . . . . . . . 18 2009-10 YEAR IN REVIEW 2009-10 Review. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28-29 2009-10 Final Stats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 2009-10 Peach Belt Standings. . . . . . . . . 32-33 2010-11 PREVIEW 2010 Outlook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15-16 Team Photo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Team Roster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Player Profiles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20-27

GEORGIA COLLEGE HISTORY Award Winners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34-35 Individual Game Records. . . . . . . . . . . . . 38-39 Individual Season Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Career All-Time Leaders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41-42 Series Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Team Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Letterwinners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45-47 Bobcat Milestones/Quick Facts. . . . . . . . . . . 48 Series Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 GC Hall of Fame . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 GEORGIA COLLEGE QUICK FACTS Founded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1889 Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . Milledgeville, Georgia Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6,500 President. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dr. Dorothy Leland Nickname .....................................Bobcats Colors......................Hunter Green & Navy Blue Field. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Centennial Center Affiliation/Conference . . . NCAA II/Peach Belt Athletics Director . . . . . . . . . . . Wendell Staton Head Coach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Maurice Smith Career/GCSU Record...........0-0, fourth/0-0-0 first 2009 Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21-8, 13-4 PBC Letterwinners returning/lost . . . . . . . . . . . . 8/7

MEDIA GUIDE CREDITS

The 2010 Georgia College Women’s Basketball Media Guide was published by the Georgia College & State University Department of Intercollegiate Athletics. It was written and edited by Al Weston, Sports Information Director. Assistance was provided by Maurice Smith, Matthew Dalby, Brian DeCandia, Jessica Newland and Tyler Peck. The cover was designed by Brian DeCandia. Photography was by Tim Vacula and the GC Sports Information Department archives. Information concerning Milledgeville, Ga., used with permisGeorgia College & State University, established in 1889, is Georgia?s Public Liberal Arts University. sion from the Milledgeville-Baldwin County Convention and University System of Georgia Visitor’s Bureau.

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MEDIA INFORMAT ION

INTERVIEWS Georgia College head coach Maurice Smith, his assistant coaches and players will be available for interviews in person or via telephone on occasions where prior arrangements have been made. Please make all interview requests with athletes and coaches through the GC Sports Information office. Please note that players and coaches will not be available for interviews on game days unless prior approval has been granted by the Sports Information Office. POSTGAME INTERVIEWS Following a brief 10-minute cooling off period and radio postgame show, Coach Smith and selected players will be available for interviews at a prearranged site in the Centennial Center. Please note that for all Georgia College games, both home and away, the Bobcat locker room will be closed. When GC is on the road please make your interview request for coaches and players through the Sports Information Office and they will be brought to a prearranged area. To make a request, call (478) 445-1779.

GC E-MAIL AND INTERNET ACCESS The GC Sports Information Office is e-mail equipped to answer any of your questions. Our e-mail address is GCSU.SID@GCSU.edu. You can also follow the Bobcats on the World Wide Web. The GC home page may be found at www.GCBobcats.com. It contains all of the latest stats and current releases along with complete information on every athlete. Statistics, news releases, etc. are usually posted within one hour of the completion of each home game. Information pertaining to road contests will be made available as soon as possible. PEACH BELT CONFERENCE SERVICES Basketball statistics, standings and notes for all 12 Peach Belt Conference members and the conference as a whole are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week via the Peach Belt Conference web site www.PeachBelt.com. Links to websites for all 11 PBC schools are also available via the PBC website.

GAME SERVICES Complete team and individual statistics, play-byplay account, and game notes are provided to the media before, during and after each Georgia College home game. Complete books will be available 10-15 minutes after the completion of each game. Any member of the working press may be seated along press row across from the official scorers table. Priority will be given to members of the media who have made a request for seating prior to each home game. FAX SERVICES The GC Sports Information Office will be available to assist you with any fax requests that you may have following each home game.

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G E O RG I A C O L LE G E

Founded in 1889, Georgia College has grown from an initial enrollment of 88 women from within the state to an annual count of more than 6,250 male and female students from all over the world. Georgia College, originally founded as the sister institution to Georgia Tech, is now the designated public liberal arts university for the state of Georgia. Georgia College began as Georgia Normal and Industrial College, offering young women educational opportunities in teaching, office skills and economics. Georgia College has been co-educational since 1967. Georgia College’s College of Arts and Sciences and Schools of Business, Education, and Health Sciences are fully accredited. The University also distinguishes itself by taking advantage of expanding technology resources such as electronic classrooms, an interlibrary network system, and distance learning centers. Georgia College’s range of degree programs is the broadest in the midstate, with more than 80 degree programs at the undergraduate and graduate levels offered by a highly qualified faculty in a supportive environment. As Georgia’s public liberal arts university, Georgia College is committed to the foundations of the liberal arts education: preparation, adaptation, and an approach to life with a broader perspective. Among its academic achievements, Georgia College was the first senior college in the system to award master’s degrees in business administration and public administration and was also the first to implement admission requirements for completion of the high school College

Preparatory Curriculum. In conjunction with the U.S. Air Force at Robins Air Logistics Center, Georgia College operates the nation’s only L o g i s t i c s Education Center, awarding the only bachelor’s and master’s de-grees in logistics systems in the country. G e o r g i a College is located in Milledgeville, the antebellum capital of Georgia. The white columns and spacious lawns of the main campus cover several blocks of downtown Milledgeville. The block occupied by the oldest part of the college was Milledgeville’s Penitentiary Square through most of the 19th Century. The peach-colored stucco mansion was home to Georgia’s governors from 1838 to 1868. At the Milledgeville campus, the new complements the old. In the last two decades, the college has restored or renovated many historic structures and adapted them for office and classroom use. Since 2002, new state-of-the-art residence halls have been built and the library has undergone a major expansion. A diverse student body, spirited faculty, and dedicated administration study and work in many of the city’s historic houses and buildings.

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M I L L E DG E V I LL E

The outward quiet beauty of Milledgeville belies the Atlanta is less than two hours away. Atlanta has bustling nature of this community of more than 20,000 something for everyone including concerts, profescitizens. Wrapped in southern charm and history, sional sports, shopping and sight seeing. Atlanta feaMilledgeville has much to offer. tures the Hawks of the National Milledgeville, named for John Basketball Association, the Milledge, a Revolutionary War vetFalcons of the National Football eran, was founded in 1803 by the League, the Braves of Major Georgia legislature to be the permaLeague Baseball and the nent capital of the state. It has the Thrashers of the National distinction of being one of the few Hockey League. cities in the United States that was Milledgeville is centrally located founded and planned as a capital in Georgia with easy access to I-20, city. In November 1864, on his I-16 and I-75. The county sits on march to the sea, Union General U.S. Highway 441, a major northWilliam T. Sherman and his troops south artery. The proposed Fall passed through the city on their way Line Freeway, a major east-west to Savannah. After consultation, developmental highway, will pass Sherman and his generals decided within five miles of downtown not to destroy the Capitol building Milledgeville. Seaports in and the Governor’s Mansion. In Brunswick and Savannah are less 1868, the capital of Georgia was than four hours away and rail servmoved from Milledgeville to Atlanta. ice is provided by Norfolk Since that time Milledgeville Southern and CSX. Air freight and has grown to what it is today, a commercial passenger services are Old Governor’s Mansion city located in the heart of available 30 miles to the southGeorgia that enjoys its past with west, in Macon, and 90 miles to the an eye on the future. northwest, in Atlanta. The area has a diversified manufacturing base, proMilledgeville is more than Georgia’s antebellum capducing everything from aerospace products to heat ital. It’s the home of the Bobcats. pumps, carpet yarn and worsted wool. Milledgeville is somewhat unique when it comes to economic development. The state of Georgia is the largest employer in the area employing more than 6,000 people, including the faculty and staff of Georgia College. Lake Sinclair For recreation, Milledgeville is in the center of it all. Located on the shores of Lake Sinclair, the area offers a variety of aquatic recreation on the 15,330-acre lake which includes fishing, water skiing and boating. Milledgeville also offers two 18-hole championship golf courses, a Home in the Historic District of Milledgeville softball complex, two tennis courts and several city parks.

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A CA D E M I C S Continually striving for academic excellence, Georgia College has long prided itself as one of the finest institutions of learning in the southeast. In its early years the university was renowned for training teachers; more recently it has grown into the liberal arts university of the University System of Georgia. The institution offers more than 100 degree programs at the undergraduate and graduate levels. More than 60 percent of Georgia College’s faculty holds the doctoral degree, and the majority are actively involved in research in their fields. The Georgia College Athletic Department is committed to student-athlete excellence both on and off the playing field. The coaching staffs at Georgia College have committed themselves to recruiting student-athletes who are academically capable and motivated to obtain a college degrees. All potential student athletes must be granted admission into the university and cleared through the NCAA Eligibility Clearinghouse. The moment a student-athlete decides Georgia College is the right place to be, the athletic department provides personal support, academic counseling and professional development to ensure that they will get the most of their years wearing the Green and Blue. The Georgia College Athletic Department has set up an academic support program which provides tutoring services to student-athletes, and is designed to help and encourage athletes to excel in the classroom. The women’s basketball program at Georgia College has taken additional steps to ensure that its student-athletes earn a degree. The Mentor Program teams a returning Georgia College player with a newcomer in order to assist with classwork and personal development. Newcomers also attend weekly organizational sessions that emphasize time management. Continuing its tradition of leadership in education, Georgia College is the first of the state’s universities to phase in requirements for completion of all college preparatory curriculum requirements before enrollment. Undergraduate course offerings include liberal arts and professional degree programs that provide students with breadth and depth of preparation for their intended careers. All degrees build on a broadly based general education program that includes the humanities, natural sciences, mathematics, and the social sciences. Undergraduate programs offer opportunities for specialization in the arts and sciences and in preprofessional and professional areas including business, education, and nursing. Georgia College’s range of degree programs is the broadest in the midstate, with 65 undergraduate, 35 graduate and 20 preprofessional programs. The university also provides graduate studies in several specialties of the arts and sciences and in business, education and health sciences. Admission is based on criteria specific to each program. These programs are designed to be responsive to the needs of contemporary students. Georgia College boasts of one of the top libraries in Middle Georgia. The Russell Library underwent a $19.5 million expansion and renovation to form the Georgia College Library and Information Technology Center and added 93,000 square feet to

the existing structure. It was re-opened in 2004 and houses more than 180,000 hardbound volumes and subscribes to more than 14,000 print and electronic periodicals.

DEGREES, MAJORS AND PROGRAMS

Bachelor of Arts: Art, Biology, Chemistry, English, French, History, Liberal Studies, Mass Communication, Mathematics, Music, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology, Rhetoric, Sociology, Spanish, Theatere; Bachelor of Business Administration: Accounting, Economics, General Business, Management Information Systems, Management, Marketing; Bachelor of Science: Biology, Chemistry and Physics, Computer Science, Criminal Justice Administration, Early Childhood Education, Health Education, History, Mathematics, Middle Grades Education, Psychology, Public Administration, Special Education; Bachelor of Science in Nursing: Teacher Certification Areas, Early Childhood Education, Middle Grades Education, Secondary Education (Biology, Chemistry, English, History, Mathematics, Political Science, Social Science), All Grades (Art Education, French/Spanish, Health & Physical Education, Health Education, Instructional Technology, Music Education, Special Education); Pre-Professional Programs: Chiropractic, Dental Hygiene, Dentistry, Engineering, Forestry, Health Administration, Law, Medical Records Administration, Medical Technology, Medicine, Occupational Therapy, Optometry, Pharmacy, Physical Therapy, Podiatry and Osteopathy, Theology, Veterinary Medicine; Master of Arts and Sciences: English, History, Creative Writing, Music Education, Public Administration, Biology, Criminal Justice, Logistics Management; Master of Education: Educational Leadership, Early Childhood, Middle Grades, Secondary, Special Education, Library Media, Instructional Technology; Masters in College of Busines: Accounting, Business Administration, Business Administration with Concentration in Accounting, Business Administration with Concentration in Managment Information Systems, Management Information Systems; College of Heath Sciences: Health Promotion, Human Performance, Outdoor Education Administration, Music Therapy, Nursing.

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FACILITIES The Centennial Center, which was completed in the fall of 1989, serves as the home for the Georgia College men and women’s basketball teams as well as the offices of the Bobcat athletic department. Located within the historical district of Milledgeville, the 95,000 square-foot building also houses the Department of Kinesiology, and the Center for Health and Lifestyles. The completion of the facility guaranteed that the Bobcats would be competing in one of the finest on-campus arenas in the state of Georgia and the southeast. The Center has a seating capacity of 4,071 fixed seats and can accommodate up to 800 additional persons with the arranging of chairs on the floor. It features foldout end zone and upper bleachers and three full size basketball courts. Its primary use is for Bobcat basketball, but it also is excellent for large events such as concerts, conference general sessions or exhibits. In addition, the Centennial Center serves as the home of the nationally ranked Georgia College men and women’s tennis teams. Seven lighted laykold surface courts are located just outside of the Centennial Center. The Centennial Center also has a three-lane 1/8-mile walking/running indoor track, an outdoor swimming pool, a freeweight room, four racquetball courts and an athletic training room. The Bobcat baseball, softball and soccer teams compete at the Peeler Athletic Complex. Located minutes from the main campus, the Peeler complex underwent a major facelift in 1992 with

the addition of box seats and the renovation of the backstop for the baseball field. The softball field was built in 1990 complete with a scoreboard and bleachers. Built in 2003, Bobcat Field at West Campus provides an excellent venue for some of the best collegiate soccer available in the state of Georgia. Bordered by native trees on three sides to provide a picturesque backdrop, this soccer-specific facility features new light fixtures to host evening competition, a prominent scoreboard to keep fans in the know and well-manicured hybrid bermuda grass turf. In fall 2009, the Bobcats added impressive covered grandstand seating to the soccer and softball facilities, so Bobcat fans can enjoy the games despite the weather. In 1996 lights were added to both parks, and the complex was dedicated to Mike Peeler, the former athletics director at Georgia College. The baseball field was renamed in honor of John Kurtz, the former coach who put Georgia College baseball on the map. New dugouts were constructed in 2005 along with a new softball pressbox. The Georgia College golf team competes multiple beautiful courses the area, including Harbor Club, the Golf Club at Cuscowilla and Little Fishing Creek Golf Course. These courses provide Bobcat golfers with outstanding home venues.

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HEALT H PROMOTI ONS

SPORTS MEDICINE Comprehensive medical care is coordinated for all Bobcat student-athletes under the direction of a team physician and a staff of nationally certified and state licensed athletic trainers. Undergraduate student interns from the athletic training education program assist the professional staff in their duties while gaining valuable hands-on experience in the allied healthcare field. With a physician referral, the staff is also available to treat Georgia College faculty, staff, and students for their outpatient rehabilitation.

The first goal of the program is to help prevent athletic injuries from occurring. Recognizing that some injuries and illnesses are inevitable, the professional staff works under the supervision of the team physician to diagnose those conditions, to provide initial treatment and follow-up care including any rehabilitation, and to counsel students on available treatment options. By providing quality care as early as possible, studentathletes are able return to the field of play as soon as possible while decreasing their risk of reinjury.

Services in the athletic training room include state of the art modalities such as ultrasound, electrical muscle stimulation, and laser as well as other treatment methods to alleviate pain and swelling, increase strength and flexibility, and decrease risk of reinjury in the athletes treated there. Treatment and rehabilitation take place in the 1000 square foot athletic training room at the Centennial Center, as well as a smaller satellite facility at West Campus. A member of the athletic training staff is available at every practice and competition for the Bobcat teams throughout their respective seasons.

CONDITIONING The Bobcats have the opportunity to work with a worldclass strength and conditioning instructor in Dr. Mike Martino. With support from undergraduate members of the exercise science program, Martino uses his lengthy experience in physiological testing and training methods for Georgia College student-athletes to maximize theirbodies’ potential.

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HEALTH PROMOT IONS STAF F

Paul Higgs

Dr. Mike Martino

Head Athletics Trainer, A.T.C. Paul Higgs is in his 14th year at Georgia College. He came to the university from Perry Hospital, where he served as athletic trainer for Perry High School. Prior to that, he worked as the athletic trainer at the Sumter Regional Hospital in Americus, Georgia, for four years where he was the director of the physical medicine department at the hospital and athletic trainer for Southland Academy. Higgs has also been very involved with the US Olympic Committee's Volunteer Medical Program, with appointments to the medical staff of the 1999 Pan American Games and the 1998 Goodwill Games. The Albany, Georgia, native earned his bachelors degree in Sports Medicine from Valdosta State University in 1989 and his masters degree in Health and Physical Education from Georgia Southwestern State University in 1996. He was certified as an athletic trainer by the NATA Board of Certification in 1989. In addition to his duties with the Bobcat teams, Paul also is an adjunct instructor in the Kinesiology Department, teaching in the accredited Athletic Training education program. Higgs currently serves as President of the Georgia Athletic Trainers Association and recently co-authored a textbook, Perspectives in Athletic Training. Paul and his wife, Karen, live in Milledgeville and have two children, Mary Helen and Matthew.

Steven P. Niergarth, D.O.

Dr. Steven Niergarth enters his 13th year as Georgia College’s orthopedic surgeon, and currently works at the Milledgeville Bone & Joint Specialists. Dr. Niergarth, a native of Michigan, attended undergraduate and medical school at Michigan State University. He completed an orthopaedic surgery residency at Lansing General Hospital in Lansing, Michigan. Shortly thereafter, he returned to Michigan State University to complete a fellowship in arthroscopic, reconstructive, and sports medicine surgery. He also cared for Michigan State University athletes for seven years before moving to Georgia. Certified in Orthopaedic Surgery, Dr. Niergarth holds memberships with the American Osteopathic Association and the Michigan Association of Osteopathic Physicians and Surgeons. He has also written and published numerous scientific articles and has presented research at national meetings. Dr. Niergarth and his wife, Heidi, have two daughters. During his free time he enjoys water sports, camping, golfing, and woodworking.

Director of Human Performance Laboratory

Dr. Mike Martino is in his 14th year at Georgia College and is responsible for physiological testing for several of the Bobcat athletic teams. As the director of the Human Performance Lab, Dr. Martino conducts tests for maximal oxygen consumption, flexibility, speed & agility, and strength as well as body composition and nutritional analysis. Dr. Martino earned his Ph.D. in exercise physiology in 1995 from the University of Alabama and served as an assistant coach for the Crimson Tide swim team. He coached the U.S. national team from 1990 through 1996. He is married to Olympic gold medalist Angel Martino, and the couple has two sons, Michael and Mark.

Assistant Athletic Trainers

Eva Beaulieu

Assistant Athletic Trainer, A.T.C.

Eva Beaulieu is in her third year as an assistant athletic trainer at Georgia College. She spent two years as an assistant at LaGrange College. She recieved both her bachelors in health science and master’s in health promotion at Georgia College.

Stephanie Vasquez, ATC Graduate Assistant Second Year

Carla Graves Graduate Assistant Second Year

Jaimee Reyna, ATC Graduate Assistant First Year

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PEACH BELT CO NF ERENCE

Vision Statement

The Peach Belt Conference is committed to providing through its dependent collegiate members, a forum for student participation in athletic, academic, and co-curricular events under the auspices of the National Collegiate Athletic Association, Division II.

We will exemplify the characteristics of a premier intercollegiate conference that prides itself on the inclusion of students of all demographic groups who wish to participate in a well-rounded sports program. Our institutions, our academic goals, our athletic aspirations reflect a commonality of purpose and a commitment to excellence in the classroom and on the playing field.

Now entering its 21st year of existence in 2010-11, the Peach Belt Conference has become one of the elite Division II conferences in the nation. Since its inception in 1990-91, the Peach Belt has developed a consistent history of excellence which continues to this day with 28 national championships and 25 national finalist Starting with only two championships in 1991, in men’s and women’s basketball, the conference has expanded to 13 championship sports with the addition of women’s golf in the fall of 2009. The conference traces its roots back to November of 1988 when 11 schools first met in Greenville, S.C. to form a Division II conference. Following a second meeting on Dec. 3, 1989, five of those 11 schools, plus two others, formed the Peach Belt and begin play in fall 1990. The Peach Belt was less than a year old before capturing a national championship. The Columbus State golf team took the honor by winning the 1992 national crown, the first of three golf championships the Cougars own. One year later, the Lander men's tennis team began their record-breaking run of eight straight national titles, the first PBC dynasty. Since then, USCA men's golf has won three straight national titles from 2004-06 while AASU women's tennis has captured four titles overall. The 2008-09 season was among the conference’s most memorable. The Armstrong Atlantic State men’s and women’s tennis teams both won their respective national championships – for the second year in a row; a feat only done once before in college tennis. In addition, the Augusta State men’s basketball team became the first conference program to make back-to-back trips to the NCAA Elite Eight, Armstrong Atlantic became the first PBC volleyball team ever to

PBC OFFICERS PRESIDENT:

Dr. Kendall Blanchard Georgia Southwestern State University

advance to the Elite Eight and the North Georgia softball team was ranked #1 in the nation and reached the World Series. The seven charter members of the conference were Armstrong Atlantic State University, Columbus State University, Francis Marion University, Georgia College & State University, Lander University, USC Aiken and USC Upstate. The name Peach Belt Athletic Conference was adopted in January of 1990 and modified to Peach Belt Conference in May of 2000. Augusta State joined the conference in 1991 and UNC Pembroke became the ninth member on July 1, 1992. They were followed by Kennesaw State University on July 1, 1994, Clayton State University on July 1, 1995 and the University of North Florida on July 1, 1997. Kennesaw State and North Florida departed for the Division I ranks in 2005, USC Upstate did the same in 2007, and the conference welcomed in North Georgia College & State University in 2005 and Georgia Southwestern State University in 2006. For 2009-10, the Peach Belt has grown once again with the addition of the University of Montevallo and Flagler College, giving the PBC 13 members, the most the league has ever had. The addition of the two schools returns the PBC to the state of Florida and expands the league into Alabama for the first time. David Brunk was named the second PBC commissioner in May of 2007. Brunk replaced Marvin Vanover, who was the first PBC commissioner from 1991 to 2007. Brunk is charged with continuing the strong growth of the conference as its second era begins. The conference currently holds championships in 13 sports, six for men and seven for women.

Board of Directors

Dr. Linda Bleicken, President, Armstrong Atlantic State University

Dr. William A. Bloodworth, Jr., President, Augusta State University

VICE-PRESIDENT:

Dr. Thomas Hynes, Jr. , Interim President, Clayton State University

VICE-PRESIDENT:

Dr. Fred Carter, President, Francis Marion University

Dr. Fred Carter Francis Marion University Dr. Linda Bleicken

Armstrong Atlantic State University

IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT:

Dr. David Potter North Georgia College & State University

COMMISSIONER: Dave Brunk

Dr. Timothy Mescon, President, Columbus State University Dr. William Abare, Jr. , President, Flagler College

Dr. Dorothy Leland, President, Georgia College & State University Dr. Kendall A. Blanchard, Georgia Southwestern State University Dr. Daniel Ball, President, Lander University

Dr. Philip Williams, President, University of Montevallo

Dr. David Potter. President, North Georgia College & State University Dr. Charles Jenkins, Interim Chancellor,

University of North Carolina at Pembroke

Dr. Thomas L. Hallman, Chancellor, University of South Carolina Aiken

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PEACH BELT CONFERENCE The 2011 Peach Belt Conference Tournament will be hosted by USC was held at GC in 1996 and 1997 before moving to Armstrong Atlantic in Aiken in Aiken, S.C. The winner of the PBC tournament will receive the Savannah in 1998 and 1999. Lander University hosted the tournament in league’s automatic bid to the NCAA Division II Tournament. The tourna2000 and 2001. Columbus State University hosted in 2002 and 2003, and ment seeds will be determined with the 17-game Peach Belt schedule durAugusta State was the host in 2004 and 2005. The tournament returned to ing the regular season. Lander for the 2006 and 2007 seasons before moving to Aiken. The basketball tournament was the first championship event of the GC has posted a 17-16 record in the PBC Tournament and has Peach Belt. Held every year from 1991-92, this will be the 19th tournament. played in six title games, winning the championship in 1997 and 1999. The first four championships were held in Augusta, Ga. The tournament PEACH BELT TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS

1992 - Columbus College 86, USC Spartanburg 76 1993 - USC Aiken 64, Augusta College 60 1994 - Lander 76, Columbus College 74 1995 - Lander 76, Columbus College 56 1996 - Columbus College 95, USC Spartanburg 83 1997 - GCSU 69, USC Spartanburg 65 1998 - Columbus State 74, Armstrong Atlantic State 60 1999 - GCSU 70, Augusta State 64

2000 - Columbus State 95, Armstrong Atlantic State 67 2001 - Augusta State 60, Armstrong Atlantic State 46 2002 - Augusta State 79, Kennesaw State 67 2003 - Columbus State 72, Kennesaw State 56 2004 - Kennesaw State 72, Columbus State 70 2005 - Columbus State 93, USC Upstate 81 2006 - USC Upstate 73, Armstrong Atlantic State 49 2007 - Lander 75, Clayton St. 61 2008- Clayton State 89, USC Aiken 87

2009- Augusta State 65, USC Aiken 64 GEORGIA COLLEGE PBC TOURNAMENT RESULTS 1992 - Defeated Augusta College 87-79; Lost to Columbus College 95-87 1993 - Defeated Lander University 78-77; Lost to USC Aiken 73-69 1994 - Lost to Armstrong State 68-60 1995 - Lost to Lander University 68-66 1996 - Defeated Augusta College 91-65; Lost to USC Spartanburg 85-67 1997 - Defeated UNC Pembroke 70-55; Defeated Armstrong Atlantic State 80-70; Defeated USC Spartanburg 69-65 1998 - Defeated UNC Pembroke 64-43; Defeated USC Spartanburg 77-62; Lost to Armstrong Atlantic State 77-72 (OT) 1999 - Defeated USC Aiken 98-93 (OT); Defeated Lander 61-59; Defeated Augusta State 70-64 2000 - Lost to USC Spartanburg 72-69

Wednesday, March 1

#1 Seed - W #4 Seed - W #2 Seed - E

#3 Seed - E

#1 Seed - E

2001 - Did not qualify (8-team tournament) 2002 - Lost to Lander 71-66 2003 - Defeated Francis Marion 56-54 Lost to Kennesaw State 79-66 (OT) 2004 - Defeated USC Spartanburg 68-67 Lost to Columbus State 90-62 2005 - Lost to Augusta State 75-73 2006 - Defeated UNC Pembroke 78-65; Lost to Armstrong Atlantic State 74-72 2007 - Defeated UNC Pembroke 68-53; Lost to Augusta St. 91-82 2008- Defeated Columbus State 85-79 Lost to Clayton State 73-65 2009 - Defeated North Georgia 81-76 Lost to Augusta State 79-74 2010 - Lost to Clayton State 77-66

2011 PBC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT

Saturday, March 5

Sunday, March 6

March 1, 5-6 2010 Aiken, S.C.

CHAMPION

#4 Seed - E

#2 Seed - W

#3 Seed - E

Note: Bracket may be adjusted to allow host team to play in the 7 p.m. game Hosted by USC Aiken All Games Played at the Convocation Center Aiken, S.C.

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SPORTS INFO RMATION

For the 20th consecutive season WKZR-FM 102.3 will serve as the flagship station for Georgia College basketball. The Milledgeville radio station broadcasts all of the Bobcats home and away games. All broadcasts are also carried live on the internet on the WKZR web page which can be accessed via the GC Athletics web site at www.GCBobcats.com Handling the broadcast duties Scott MacLeod will be Scott MacLeod as the play-by-play voice of Georgia College women’s basketball and will also handle color analyst duties during women’s games. MacLeod, a Michigan native, also serves as the Operations Manager of WMVG/WKZR Radio. MacLeod made his GC debut s 1978 broadcasting Georgia College baseball, and he has earned the title of “Voice of the Bobcats”. Highlights of his 30 years behind the GC microphone include trips to the NAIA baseball World Series in 1985, the NAIA basketball national championship tournament in 1990, a trip to Montgomery, Alabama, in 1995 for the NCAA II College World Series, and trips to the NCAA II Basketball Tournament in 1996,‘97,‘99, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2006 and 2009. “I still love coming out to the games every year because I’ve carried home a lot of terrific memories,” said MacLeod. “I’ve been fortunate enough to call a national championship game, and I hope to have more opportunities to do that.” MacLeod began his broadcasting career in 1973 on radio station WKMI in Kalamazoo, Michigan, as a sports reporter. He worked at WKMI for four years until earning his degree in 1977 from Western Michigan University. After his graduation from Western Michigan MacLeod came to Georgia in 1978 as the sports director for WXLX Radio in Milledgeville. He’s a three-time winner of the Georgia Association of Broadcasters Award and is an active board member of the Bobcat Club. MacLeod and his wife Susi have two daughters, Heather and Leigh.

Chandler Lee returns to provide play-by-play for webcasts aired on www.pennatlantic.com. When not broadcasting the webcasts, Lee joins MacLeod to provide commentary. Lee spent time last year calling soccer matches, basketball, baseball and softball games on 88.9, the student-radio station, and also on WKZR-FM 102.3.

Al Weston begins year number five as Georgia College’s Sports Information Director. Weston came to Milledgeville, Ga. by way of Lock Haven University in Lock Haven, Pa. There, he was in charge of media relations for an 18-sport Division II athletic program, including Division I wrestling and field hockey. Among his career highlights at Lock Haven, he helped promote Al Weston the 2006 National Champion Lady Eagle softball squad, the 2006 Division II Female Athlete of the Year Kristen Erb, and hosted multiple postseason tournaments. Prior to his time at LHU, Weston served as graduate intern at Kent State University in Kent, Ohio, working as primary contact for field hockey, men’s golf and baseball. He also earned a Bachelor of Arts in public relations from KSU in 2000, adding a M.A. in sport and recreation management in 2003. Weston is a member of the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA), and is a District Coordinator for the ESPN The Magazine Academic AllAmerica Program. He won the 2006 Mid-Atlantic Region Women’s Volleyball SID of the Year from the American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA). Weston and his wife, Erin have two children--Torin (5) and Al III (3) and live in Gordon, Ga.

Tyler Peck Sports Information Graduate Assistant Third Season

Peck returns to the sports information office to finish his third season in 2009-10, assisting in all sports information and promotions efforts. Peck graduated from Clemson University in 2006 with a degree in sports managment.

Brian DeCandia Sports Information Graduate Assistant First Season

DeCandia joins the sports information office for his first season. He comes to Georgia College from St. Joseph’s College (Maine) where he worked in the sports information office as a student assistant, receiving a Bachelor’s Degree in Sport Management in 2010.

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ATHLET IC DIRECTOR

Wendell Staton

Georgia College Athletic Director

Wendell Staton begins his second year as Director of Athletics for the 10-sport Division II athletic department. Staton comes to Georgia College from UNC Pembroke, in Pembroke, N.C. where he most recently served as Associate Vice Chancellor for Advancement

since 2005. “We're delighted to have Wendell Staton joining us to lead our Athletics program,” said Dr. Harshbarger. “He brings an unusually broad background in collegiate athletics, community leadership and university advancement work, and all of those skills will be important assets that will benefit the future of GC Athletics.” Prior to his work in the advancement office at UNCP, he served as the Director of Recreation and Parks in Lumberton, N.C. for four years. Staton worked for UNC Pembroke originally as a coach and lecturer; heading up the golf program, serving as men’s basketball assistant and teaching in the Health, Physical Education and Recreation program from 1996-2002. Staton earned his Bachelor of Arts in 1990 from St. Andrews Presbyterian College, adding a Master’s of Education from Georgia College in 1993. “I would like to thank Dr. Leland for the opportunity to lead the Georgia College Athletic Department,” said Staton. “As an alumnus and former member of the coach-

ing staff, I have great affection for the University and Milledgeville. My family and I are excited about joining the community.” Staton is no stranger to Georgia College athletics, having patrolled the sideline as a men’s basketball graduate assistant coach from 1991-93 under head coach Mark Simons. He also shows intercollegiate coaching for Armstrong Atlantic State University, Elon University and Campbell University on his resume. “Georgia College has been a model of consistency on and off the playing field,” added Staton. “I look forward to working with the faculty, staff, community, student-athletes, and coaches as we strive to continue the success and rich tradition of Bobcat Athletics.” Staton becomes just the sixth Athletic Director in the 40-year history of Georgia College athletics. He couldn’t have taken over at a better time, as the Bobcats are fresh off winning the 2008-09 Peach Belt Conference (PBC) Commissioner’s Cup, the all-sports trophy for excellence on the playing field. Georgia College is perennially one of the top academic institutions in the league as well, evidenced by landing 92 student-athletes on the coveted PBC Presidential Honor Roll. All in all, Staton has worked at PBC-member institutions for 16 years. Staton is married to the former Yvette Renaud. Their children are Ellen, age 17, and Charlie, age 15.

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UN I V E R S I T Y P R E S I D E NT

Dr. Dorothy Leland Georgia College President

Dr. Dorothy Leland is the 10th president of Georgia College and the second female president of the university in its 116-year history. She began her tenure at Georgia College on January 1, 2004. Leland came to Georgia College, Georgia’s public liberal arts university, with nearly 20 years of experience in a variety of college and university leadership positions, most recently as vice president at the Boca Raton campus of Florida Atlantic University and professor of philosophy. She also held leadership positions at Purdue University, her alma mater. At Georgia College, she oversees a residential liberal arts campus and two commuter centers with a combined enrollment of more than 5,600 students and almost 800 faculty and staff. Leland combines visionary leadership with a pragmatic focus on finding ways to get things accomplished. At the heart of her vision is for Georgia College to become one of the nation’s very best public liberal arts universities. This demands a focus on academic excellence and innovation – what Leland calls “pillars of distinction.” Additionally, Leland has begun initiatives to strengthen the university’s endowment. She is also placing an added emphasis on retaining students from year to year, and is working to increase the geographic, economic and ethnic diversity of incoming classes. As one of the University System of Georgia’s state universities, Georgia College also provides graduate programs to meet area workforce needs. Leland’s goal is to continue developing the Milledgeville campus as a residential, undergradu-

ate liberal arts college while refocusing graduate and professional education in Macon and Warner Robins. Leland is active in the local community, encouraging economic development partnerships between the city, county and university that will strengthen downtown Milledgeville and create a diversity of businesses there. She is a member of Forward Baldwin and serves on the board of directors for Oconee River Greenway Foundation and the Flannery O’Connor-Andalusia Foundation. Building alumni relations is also a key goal for Leland. She is working with the Alumni Association to strengthen ties and cultivate loyalty to the university, which has been transformed many times, but is returning to its roots as a statewide institution with a strong academic mission. Since coming to Georgia College, Leland has been named to several state boards, including the Georgia Chamber of Commerce board of directors, the Georgia Council on Economics Education board of trustees, the Georgia Department of Corrections Corporate Advisory Board, and the PAGE Foundation board of trustees. Leland also is a member of a number of professional organizations, including American Association of Higher Education, Society for College and University Planning, American Association of University Women and American Philosophical Association. She has written more than 40 publications and made presentations in the field of contemporary continental philosophy, focused on issues related to gender and personal, social and cultural identity. Leland holds a bachelor of arts degree in English, a master of arts degree in American studies, and a doctoral degree in philosophy, all earned at Purdue University.

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AT HLETI C DEPARTMENT

Tom Carty

Ginger Chaffinch

Steve Barsby

Eva Beaulieu Assistant Trainer 478-445-1794

Head Baseball Coach 478-445-1692

Ken Farr

Mark Gainous

Jamie Grodecki Head Softball Coach 478-445-5279

Head Athletic Trainer 478-445-1787

Jimmy Redus

Dr. Joe Samprone

Terry Sellers

Thunder

Toby Wagoner

Head Tennis Coach/ Assistant AD 478-445-1778

Faculty Athletics Representative 478-445-1804

Head Cheerleading Coach 478-445-6341

Mascot 478-445-1779

Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach 478-445-1777

Head Cross Country Coach 478-445-6341

Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach 478-445-4010

Head Men’s Basketball Coach 478-445-4289

Patti Weimer

Athletic Secretary 478-445-6341

Hope Clark

Assistant AD/SWA 478-445-6870

Head Soccer Coach 478-445-4011

Paul Higgs

Zeke Mitchem

Maurice Smith

Wendell Staton

Al Weston

Jimmy Wilson

Head Women’s Basketball Coach 478-445-1788

Sports Information Director 478-445-1779

Assistant Baseball Coach 478-445-5319

Athletic Director 478-445-6341

Head Golf Coach/Associate AD 478-445-2082

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2010-11 PREVIEW The Georgia College women’s basketball program plans to mix in the old with the new this season, as the Bobcats welcome new head coach Maurice Smith to take the helm. Returning are eight Bobcats from a team that finished first in the Peach Belt Conference (PBC) West Division, 21-8 (13-4 PBC), including former All-PBC Second Team and Tournament Team selection Chimere Jordan (Gray, Ga.).

satile player for the Bobcats and can play either the guard or forward position. Huffin is coming off a phenomenal season as the sixth man where she almost averaged a double-double with 11.2 points per game and 8.7 rebounds per game. “If Dominique plays to her capabilities she will have a great year.” Mandi Dudish (Snellville, Ga.) will have knew surgery in January and miss the season.

“I am very excited about this season,” said Smith. “I feel like all of the pieces are in place to make a run this season. We understand it is going to be a process of commitment, work ethic and the right team attitude. If we can demonstrate these intangibles there is no doubt in my mind that we will be successful as a team.” “I am excited about our coaching staff. Coach Toby Wagoner and coach Liz Chimere Jordan Hathaway are doing a great job. We all work well together and have a good repore with the girls. From top to bottom we feel like we have the right pieces to the puzzle.” JUNIORS SENIORS

The Bobcats welcome back four seniors to the roster this season, including a pair of returning starters from last year’s squad. Guard Jordan led the team last season in scoring with 468 points. She averaged 16.1 points, 5.2 rebounds and 2.2 assists per game. Her “slice-and-dice” approach and deadly shot from deep range left defenses frustrated last season. “We are expecting Chimere to be a leader and play up to her potential this season.” Dominique Huffin

Dominique Huffin (Tucker, Ga.) is a ver-

Point guard Jessica Baker (Snellville, Ga.) was also great off the bench last season averaging 12.3 minutes per game, shooting .333 from the field while controlling the offense. “Jessica has the potential to be a very good player for us this season. We are going to have a great one-two punch with her and Karisma Boykin (Carroltton, Ga.) running the point.”

The Bobcats welcome four juniors this season, three returners, including one starter and one transfer. Tammeisha Law (Athens, Ga.) played a key role for the Bobcats last season starting at the Forward position. Law averaged 6.1 points per game, shooting .396 from the field and nabbing 6.0 rebounds per game. “Tammeisha is a hustler. She is always getting down and dirty fighting for loose balls and rebounds. We are very excited about what she will bring to the team this upcoming season.” Ashleigh Fox (Lilburn, Ga.) did not get much time last sea-

Tammeisha Law

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son but she has worked hard both on and off the court in the offseason to compete for playing time. “Ashleigh has strong leadership skills. We are looking for her to play key minutes this season.” The last junior returner is guard Amanda Irwin (Hiawassee, Ga.). She has worked hard in the early going to get herself in the mix to battle for playing time at a guard spot. Irwin is a solid player on both ends. “She is working very hard and we will be looking for quality minutes from her.” Georgia College welcomes Santa Fe Community College transfer Huguette Yanga (Cameroon, Africa). She played two years at Santa Fe and is looking to challenge for a potential staring spot at the forward position. SOPHOMORES Georgia College welcomes just two sophomores this season, one returner and one transfer. Kaila Parham (Savannah, Ga.) is a redshirt sophomore at the guard position for the ‘Cats. She saw time in four games last season and comes into this one working hard to earn some playing time at the guard position. Karisma Boykin, or “Nemo” as she is known to her teammates, is the other half of the puzzle at point guard. She is a transfer from Division I Jacksonville State University and coach Smith is looking for her to be a big factor this season. “I am expecting Nemo to play valuable minutes at the point guard position.” Baker and Boykin should make a nice combination at the point guard position for the Bobcats to offset the production of All-PBC Second Team point guard Shandrea Moore, a graduated senior.

FRESHMEN The ‘Cats welcome four true freshman to the squad this season. They include Molly Johnson (Marietta, Ga.), Abby Slocumb (Suwanee, Ga.), Caroline Edmond (Alpharetta, Ga.) and Krysta Lewis (Woodstock, Ga.). Slocumb and Lewis should be key additions to the squad this season. They both measure out at six-feet as they challenge upper classmen for playing time at the 4-or-5 position. “Abby is a very hard worker and has a lot of room for potential over the next coming years,” said Smith. “Krysta also has a lot of potential at the 4-or-5. She is doing very well right now and has a very high skill level down on the blocks.” “We are truly excited about all of our freshman this season. I am looking forward to coaching all four of our freshman and seeing them improve over the coming years.” Johnson and Edmond are also looking to compete for time on the hardcourt this season. “These are two people new to the program. They both have great work ethic and attitude. I am looking for them to contribute to the team in all facets of the game.” The Bobcats begin the exhibition season on the road at Mercer University, Nov. 4 at 5 p.m. They play their first home contest against USC Aiken Nov. 17 at 5:30 p.m. in the friendly confines of the Centennial Center.

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M A U RI CE S M I T H

The Georgia College athletic department and director Wendell Staton are proud to announce the hiring of Maurice Smith Friday as the sixth women’s basketball coach in school history. An assistant coach for four seasons for the Bobcat women, Smith replaces John Carrick, a 27-year veteran of the Bobcat sidelines who retired earlier this month.

“I’m excited for our program and I’m excited for Coach Smith,” said Staton. “Mo represents what any employer would want-he is a high character person with a great work ethic and value system. He has an impeccable reputation on and off campus and will provide outstanding leadership to our student-athletes and the Georgia College community.” Smith has spent over 10 years at Georgia College, arriving first as a player in 1999 after two seasons at Wallace Community College in Alabama. He was an All-Peach Belt Conference (PBC) Second Team selection in 2001 for the Bobcats, after playing a sixth-man role on the best team in program history, the 1999-2000 Elite Eight squad.

He then joined the coaching ranks, first as a student assistant for men’s basketball in 2003-04 while pursuing his master’s degree. He then continued on as a graduate assistant coach for two seasons from 2004-06. Smith moved to the women’s side the next season in 2006-07 as the assistant coach and has worked with Bobcat women’s basketball program since.

Success has followed Smith at Georgia College, as a player on the top team in program history in 1999-2000, the team went 25-6, winning the PBC Championship and the NCAA South Atlantic Region title. As a graduate assistant coach on the men’s staff in 2005-06, Smith helped guide the team to a 22-9 record, another PBC Championship and a trip to the NCAA Sweet 16. While with the women’s program, the team record has been a combined 72-44 (.621), including two 20-win seasons in 2006-07 and 2009-10. The 2006-07 team advanced to the NCAA Sweet 16, while this past season, the Bobcats won the PBC West Division Championship.

“I’m so fortunate that the right situation was in place wherever I went, each coach I’ve worked with has had a system in place that was successful, and I was able to learn from that,” Smith revealed. “Coach (Terry) Sellers and Coach Carrick both bring different coaching styles to the table. Both have been extremely successful, and I hope to take pieces from both and put them into my plan.” Smith finished his undergraduate degree in 2001, adding a master’s in 2006. Originally from College Park, Ga., he finished high school in Americus, Ga., Smith married the former Martine Thomas, also a Georgia College graduate. The two live in Milledgeville and have two daughters, Jaiden (5 years) and Olivia (3 years).

2010-11 Coaching Staff

“Georgia College has been a part of my life for the last decade, serving as a training ground for me as a player, person and professional,” said Smith. “For me to get this job is the ultimate privilege. Outside of basketball, my family is rooted here, I met my wife here, played here, got my bachelor’s and master’s here and to know I’m going to start my head coaching career here a bit longer is outstanding.”

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ASSISTANT CO ACHES

Toby Wagoner Assistant Coach

This is Toby Wagoner's first season as assistant coach of the women's basketball program. Wagoner moves over from the Bobcat men’s team, where he served as graduate assistant coach for the 2009-10 season. The Bobcat men went 22-6 in 2009-10, picking up a Peach Belt Conference (PBC) West Division championship. The men’s squad also advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the second-straight season. Wagoner will work with a mixture of players, guiding both guards and post, and will serve as the program’s recruiting coordinator. His strong ties will assist in bringing in top-level talent both locally and in the Midwest and Northwest. He came to Georgia College from Bishop McNamara Catholic High School in Kankakee, Ill., where he served as the head boys basketball coach since 2006. Prior to that he spent two seasons at the helm of the Athens High squad in Athens, Ill. Wagoner is originally from Hoopeston, Ill. A graduate of Eastern Illinois University with a Bachelor of Science in Physical Education, he then went on to earn a Masters in Education from the University of North Dakota. At UND, he worked for two years as a graduate assistant coach for the NCAA Division II men’s basketball program. After finishing at UND, he moved on to Division II Tusculum College, working for another two seasons in men’s basketball as the Pioneers’ assistant coach. He and his wife, the former Kimberly Benedict live in Milledgeville.

Liz Hathaway Graduate Assistant

The Georgia College women’s basketball team and head coach Maurice Smith would like to welcome new graduate assistant Liz Hathaway to the Bobcat coaching staff. “We are very excited to have Liz,” said Smith. “She will be a terrific asset on this staff. She has been mentored by two of the best coaches in the game of basketball at their respective levels, Paul Webb from Bullock Academy and Andy Landers from University of Georgia. She has a strong desire to become a successful coach at this level and there is no doubt in my mind she will accomplish that.” A native of Statesboro, Ga., Hathaway received her bachelor’s degree as a double major in economics and sports business from the University of Georgia in 2008. While at Georgia she was the student manager of the women’s basketball team for three years. Hathaway continued on to Georgia Southern University to receive her master’s of public health in 2010. She spent two seasons as an assistant coach for the women’s basketball team at Bulloch Academy. Hathaway is pursuing her next master’s degree in human performance.

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2010-11 ROSTER

Maurice Smith, Head Coach • Toby Wagoner, Assistant Coach • Liz Hathaway, Graduate Assistant Coach

NUMERICAL ROSTER NO. NAME

POS.

CL.

HT.

2

Karisma Boykin

G

So.

5-7

4

Amanda Irwin

G

Jr.

5-6

10

Molly Johnson

F

Fr.

5-9

11

Huguette Yanga

F

Jr.

5-10

12

Abby Slocumb

F

Fr.

6-0

14

Kalia Parham

G

20

Chimere Jordan

G

Sr.

5-8

21

Dominique Huffin

G/F

Sr.

5-9

22

Mandi Dudish

G

Sr.

5-9

24

Caroline Edmond

G

Fr.

5-7

23

Jessica Baker

G

Sr.

5-7

30

Ashleigh Fox

G/F

Jr.

5-6

32

Krysta Lewis

F

Fr.

6-0

40

Tammeisha Law

F

Jr.

5-10

R-So. 5-7

HOMETOWN/ LAST SCHOOL Carrollton, Ga./ Carrollton Hiawassee, Ga./ Towns Co. Marietta, Ga./ Shiloh Hills Christian Cameroon, Africa/ Montverde Academy Suwanee, Ga./ North Gwinnett Savannah, Ga./ Savannah Christian Gray, Ga./ Jones Co. Tucker, Ga./ Tucker Snellville, Ga./ South Gwinnett . Alpharetta, Ga./ St.Francis Snellville, Ga./ Shiloh Lilburn, Ga./ Parkview Woodstock, Ga./ Etowah Athens, Ga./ Cedar Shoals

ALPHABETICAL ROSTER NO. NAME POS. CL. HGT. WT. 23

Jessica Baker

G

Sr.

5-7

2

Karisma Boykin

G

So.

5-7

22

Mandi Dudish

G

Sr.

5-9

24

Caroline Edmond

G

Fr.

5-7

30

Ashleigh Fox

G/F

Jr.

5-6

21

Dominique Huffin

G/F

Sr.

5-9

4

Amanda Irwin

G

Jr.

5-6

10

Molly Johnson

F

Fr.

5-9

0

Chimere Jordan

G

Sr.

5-8

40

Tammeisha Law

F

Jr.

5-10

32

Krysta Lewis

F

Fr.

6-0

14

Kalia Parham

G

12

Abby Slocumb

F

Fr.

6-0

11

Huguette Yanga

F

Jr.

5-10

R-So. 5-7

HOMETOWN/ LAST SCHOOL Snellville, Ga./ Shiloh Carrollton, Ga./ Carrollton Snellville, Ga./ South Gwinnett . Alpharetta, Ga./ St.Francis Lilburn, Ga./ Parkview Tucker, Ga./ Tucker Hiawassee, Ga./ Marietta, Ga./ Shiloh Hills Christian Gray, Ga./ Jones Co Athens, Ga./ Cedar Shoals Woodstock, Ga./ Etowah Savannah, Ga./ Savannah Christian Suwanee, Ga./ North Gwinnett Cameroon, Africa/ Montverde Academy

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chimere JORDAN 5-8 • Senior • Guard Gray, Ga./ Jones County Major:Psychology

2009-10: Named to PBC AllTournament team … Was selected to Second Team All-PBC … Received first PBC player of the week and her first three GC player of the week last year … Played in 29 games and started 23 for the Bobcats … Averaged 31.3 minutes per game, .395 field goal percentage, .372 from beyond the arc and an 82 percent free throw shooter … Scored 468 points, good for first on the team, dished out 65 assists and pulled down 152 rebounds … Fifth in the PBC in scoring, second in free throw percentage, seventh in steals, sixth in three point field goal percentage and fifth in three point field goals made … Recorded 24 double-digit scoring games, nine of them being 20-point games … Recorded three doubles against Augusta State University (2/11), University of Montevallo (2/24) and North Georgia (2/27) ... Prior to GC: Averaged 13.5 points per game with 4.2 rebounds for the Lady Commodores during her freshman season ... Helped lead her team to a national championship her first season with Gulf Coast, earning a spot on the all-conference team under head coach Roonie Scovel ... Led her team to an unprecedented 12th Panhandle Conference title, scoring 17.2 points per contest and snagging 5.7 boards as a sophomore ... First team All-Conference pick and a first team selection on the NJCAA All-American list ... Also named a WBCA State Farm Coaches' All-American ... An All-Region pick and MVP ... High School: Listed on the All-Region team ... Played in the Metro Atlanta AAU league ... Personal: Daughter of Carlton and Pamela Jordan ... Born April 19, 1989 ... Majoring in psychology ... Nickname is Mere ... Her favorite athlete is Dwight Howard of the Orlando Magic ... Her favorite movie is Lottery Ticket and her current ringtone is Roscoe Dash's "No Hands" ... Chose Georgia College because its closer to home and because of the basketball program ... Hitting the game winning shot in her first game at Georgia College is her biggest sports thrill. GC STATS YEAR G-GS 2009-10 29-23

MIN 908

FGM-A 158-400

PCT .395

3FGM-A 70-188

PCT .372

FTM-A 82-100

PCT .820

REB 152

RPG 5.2

A 65

BS 24

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PTS 468

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PPG 16.1


#21 dominique HUFFIN

B IO S

5-9 • Senior • Forward/Guard Tucker, Ga./Tucker Major: Excercise Science

2009-10: Received the Gold Presidential Scholar award for the PBC … Played in 29 games starting nine … Averaged 21.9 minutes per game, shot .357 from the field, .321 from three and 70 percent from the charity stripe … She cashed in 265 points, 24 assists, and 93 boards … Recorded 15 double-digit scoring games, one of which was a 20point game ... 2008-09: Team's leading returning scorer ... Played in 28 games with 12 starts ... Averaged 10.5 points and 3.7 rebounds while dishing out 26 assists and nabbing 32 steals ... Hit 35 percent from the floor (103-301), 33 percent from three point (54-164) and 60 percent from the line (35-58) ... Rose to 11.2 points and 4.1 rebounds per game in PBC contests ... Had 16 games of double-digit scoring, including four 20-plus point games ... Had a seasonhigh 28 points against Lander Feb. 14 ... Pulled down a season-high eight rebounds twice ... Led the team in scoring eight times ... PBC Bronze Scholar ... 2007-08: Had one of the most prolific rookie seasons in Georgia College history, being named to the Division II Bulletin National All-Freshman Team and the first PBC Freshman of the Year in program history ... Named PBC Player of the Week Jan. 14 ... Played in 27 games with 17 starts ... Averaged a team-high 13.4 points per game, with 2.9 rebounds per contest, 27 assists and 28 steals ... Averaged 15.2 points per game in PBC contests ... Led team with 57 three-point field goals and was tops at .326 from behind the arc ... Had 18 double-digit scoring games ... Hit for a career-high 41 points in the loss to Lander Jan. 12, coming seven shy of the single-game school record and snapping the Georgia College mark in the Centennial Center (previously 35 points) ... Hit eight three-pointers in that contest, breaking the single-game mark for threes ... Hit her first collegiate points with a three-pointer against Shorter University Nov. 16, her first collegiate game ... Named GC Athlete of the Week Jan. 13 ... PBC Presidential Scholar ... High School: Member of the 1,000-point club and leading scorer all-time at Tucker High ... Named Top-10 Senior in DeKalb in 2007 ... Selected to the 2007 All-Star Team ... Her AAU team was the Georgia Comets ... Personal: Daughter of Byron Huffin and Kim Buckner ... Born May 9, 1989 ... Majoring in exercise science ... Nickname is Nique ... Chose Georgia College because she loved the school and campus and definitely the team ... Her favorite athlete is Kobe Bryant of the Los Angeles Lakers ... Her favorite TV show is Family Guy ... Has made the Dean’s List two straight years at Georgia College. GCSU STATS YEAR G-GS 2007-08 27-17 2008-09 28-12 2009-10 29-9 TOTALS 84-38

MIN 655 648 636 1939

FGM-A 134-323 103-301 92-258 329-882

PCT .415 .342 .357 .373

3FGM-A 60-187 54-164 35-109 149-460

PCT .321 .329 .321 .324

FTM-A 46-67 35-58 46-66 127-191

PCT .687 .603 .697 .665

REB 72 103 93 268

RPG 2.7 3.7 3.2 3.2

A 25 26 24 75

BS 8 3 10 21

ST 28 32 22 82

PTS 374 295 265 934

PPG 13.9 10.5 9.1 11.1

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mandi DUDISH

5-9 • Senior • Guard Snellville, Ga./South Gwinnett Major: Business

2009-10: PBC Presidential Scholar award … Played 17 games starting two for the ‘Cats … Averaged 10 minutes per game, shot .313 from the field and 67 percent from the charity stripe … Finished the season with 63 points, 17 boards and 11 assists … Recorded two double-digit games, one of which was a 20-point game ... 2008-09: Played in all 28 games with 23 starts ... Averaged 8.7 points and 2.1 rebounds per game with 39 assists, nine blocks and 29 steals ... Hit 34 percent from the floor (80-236), 34 percent from three (66-195) and 74 percent from the stripe (17-23) ... Had 8.2 points, 2.2 rebounds and 1.5 assists per game in PBC contests ... Had 10 double-digit games, including three 20-point nights ... Had a career-best 21 points three times, in wins over Mobile, Newberry and Valdosta State ... Led team in scoring six times ... Selected to the PBC Women's Basketball All-Academic First Team ... Named GC Athlete of the Week Jan. 4 ... PBC Bronze Scholar ...2007-08: Played in 28 games with one start ... Averaged 4.5 points and 1.0 rebounds per game, adding 14 assists and 22 steals ... Averaged 3.9 points per game in PBC contests ... Had two double-digit scoring games, including a season-high 20 points in the win over Lees-McRae Nov. 17 ... She hit six three pointers against the LMC Bobcats in just her second game ... Hit her first collegiate points with a three-pointer in the win over Shorter Nov. 16, her first collegiate game ... PBC Bronze Scholar ... High School: Broke the single-game record at South Gwinnett High with 10 three-pointers in one contest ... Was MVP of the Deep South in 2006 ... Added an AllTournament honor at the Krell Classic in 2006 ... Scholar-Athlete ... Played club ball for FBC in 2007, the Nike Elite in 2005-06 and Georgia Magic in 2003-04 ... Personal: Daughter of Ricky and Sherry Dudish ... Born Jan. 22, 1989 ... Majoring in general business ... Nickname is Dew ... She liked how the team was family-oriented, felt most comfortable and liked the school in general ... Her favorite athlete is Sheryl Swoopes ... Her biggest thrill in sports is the adrenaline in winning close games ... Team representative of Student Athlete Advisory Committee ... Lists the Bachelorette as her favorite TV show and Love & Basketball as her top movie. GCSU STATS YEAR G-GS 2007-08 28-1 2008-09 28-23 2009-10 17-2 TOTALS 73-25

MIN 323 672 170 1165

FGM-A 20-47 80-236 20-64 141-416

PCT .353 .339 0-5 .339

3FGM-A 35-106 66-195 19-58 120-359

PCT .330 .338 .667 .334

FTM-A 9-22 17-23 4-6 30-49

PCT .409 .739 .667 .612

REB 28 60 17 105

RPG 1.0 2.1 1.0 1.4

A 14 39 11 64

BS 2 9 2 13

ST 22 29 4 55

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#23 jessica

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5-7 • Senior • Guard Snellville, Ga./Shiloh Major: Community Health

Baker

2009-10: Played in 28 games starting three … Averaged 12.3 minutes per game, .333 from the field, .314 from downtown and 76 percent from the free throw line … Finished the season with 71 points, 28 rebounds and 33 assists ... 2008-09: Played in 27 games ... Averaged 2.8 points and 1.0 rebounds while recording 26 assists ... Had a block and 11 steals ... Hit 47 percent from the floor (23-49), 44 percent from three (10-23) and 77 percent from the line (20-26) ... Averaged 2.7 points, 0.7 rebounds and 0.9 assists in PBC games ... Had a season-high eight points in the loss to Francis Marion Feb. 21 ... Had a season-best six rebounds in the win over No. 25 Wingate Dec. 29 ... Had a season-best three assists on three occasions ... Led the team in assists three times ... 2007-08: Played in 27 games with a pair of starts ... Averaged 4.5 points and 1.4 rebounds while dishing out a total of 63 assists and 30 steals ... Big-Shot Baker hit a buzzer-beating 10-footer to beat No. 20 North Georgia Jan. 9 75-73 ... Averaged 4.7 points and 1.5 rebounds in Peach Belt games ... Led the team from the charity stripe, hitting .690 (29-42) ... Had three double-digit scoring games with a career-high 11 points in games against Lenoir-Rhyne Dec. 14 and USC Aiken March 2 ... Scored her first career points with a three against Shorter Nov. 16, her first collegiate game ... High School: An All-Region selection as a junior and senior at Shiloh High ... Team MVP and Captain in 2007 ... An All-Academic Team selection in 2004 and 2005 ... Also competed in volleyball and track and field ... Member of the Georgia Magic AAU squad that won the National Championship in 2003 and 2006 ... Personal: Daughter of Helen Dixon ... Born Sept. 8, 1988 ... Majoring in community health ... Nickname is Bake ... Wants to become a teacher and basketball coach ... Has “Love Your Love the Most” for her ringtone ... Chose Georgia College for its academics ... Favorite athlete is Chris Paul of the New Orleans Hornets ... Her two favorite movies are The Blind Side and Fireproof ... Enjoys Army Wives, Friends and Criminal Minds. GCSU STATS YEAR G-GS 2007-08 27-2 2008-09 27-0 2009-10 28-3 TOTALS 82-5

MIN 480 279 344 1103

FGM-A 38-91 23-49 22-66 83-206

PCT .418 .469 .333 .403

3FGM-A 16-52 10-23 11-35 37-114

PCT .308 .435 .314 .325

FTM-A 29-42 20-26 16-21 65-89

PCT .690 .769 .762 .730

REB 39 27 28 94

RPG A 1.4 63 1.0 26 1.0 33 1.1 122

BS 2 1 0 3

ST 30 11 14 55

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amanda IRWIN 5-6 • Junior • Guard Hiwassee, Ga./Towns County Major: Psychology

2009-10: Played in eight games averaging 2.8 minutes per game … Finished the season with two points, one rebound and four assists ... 2008-09: Played in 21 games ... Averaged 0.4 points and 0.4 rebounds per game with 13 assists ... Notched her first career points with a field goal in the win over Newberry Dec. 30 ... Had a careerbest five points in the win over Armstrong Atlantic Feb. 11 ... High School: Graduated from Towns County ... As a junior made Second Team AllRegion 8A and MVP ... Her senior year won Defensive Award and made the First Team All-Region 8A ... Averaged 12.2 points, 5.3 rebounds, 3.9 assists and 3.8 steals a game as a senior ... Personal: Daughter of Greg and Lynn Norman ... Born May 18, 1990 ... She lists Tyler Hansbrough as her favorite athlete ... Chose Georgia College because of its winning tradition. GCSU STATS YEAR G-GS 2008-09 22-0 2009-10 8-0 TOTAL 30-0

MIN 113 22 135

FGM-A 4-15 0-2 4-17

PCT .267 .000 .235

3FGM-A 1-1 0-0 1-1

PCT 1.000 .000 1.000

FTM-A PCT 1-3 .333 2-2 1.000 3-5 .600

REB 8 1 9

RPG 0.4 0.1 0.3

A 1 4 5

BS 2 1 3

ST 1 0 1

PTS 17 2 19

PPG 0.7 0.3 0.6

#11 huguette YANGA 5-10 • Junior • Forward Cameroon, Africa/Montverde Academy Major: Accounting Prior to Georgia College: Was an All-American at Santa Fe College in Gainesville, Fla. under coach Chanda Stebbins ... High School: Coaches award recipient at Montverde Academy in Montverde, Fla. under coach Jennifer Leachman ... Personal: Daughter of Kris and Jennifer Lapoint … Born June 17, 1988 … Majoring in accounting … Nickname is Yaya … Lists LeBron James of the Miami Heat as her favorite athlete … Lists winning two-straight Mid-Florida Conference Championships as her biggest sports thrill … Her favorite movie is The Negotiator and enjoys watching American Idol … Chose Georgia College because she felt right at home and enjoyed the campus size and location.

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ashleigh FOX 5-6 • Junior • Guard/Forward Lilburn, Ga./Parkview Major: Exercise Science

2009-10: Received the Silver Scholar award for the PBC … Played in nine games for the Bobcats … Averaged 3.6 minutes per game, shooting .417 from the field and .400 from beyond the arc … Finished the season with 14 buckets and six boards. ... 2008-09: Played in nine games ... Scored her first career point with a free throw in her first game, a win over Newberry Dec. 30 ... Had her first career assist in the win over Armstrong Atlantic Feb. 11 ... High School: Played at Parkview ... Chosen to the Gwinnett County Tip-Off Club Team of the Month twice ... In 2006 was varsity Most Improved Player ... In 2007 was Best Defensive Player ... Personal: Daughter of Mark and Sonja Fox ... Born July 8, 1989 ... Her favorite athlete is Lindsey Harding of the Washington Mystics ... Majoring in exercise science ... Nickname is Fox ... Her favorite movie is "Love and Basketball" and enjoys watching Chopped ... Chose Georgia College because of the size of the community and the reputation of the program. GCSU STATS YEAR G-GS 2008-09 10-0 2009-10 9-0 TOTAL 19-0

MIN 14 32 46

FGM-A 0-2 5-12 5-14

PCT .000 .417 .357

3FGM-A 0-1 2-5 2-6

PCT .000 .400 .333

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FTM-A 2-4 2-4 4-8

PCT .500 .500 .500

REB 0 6 6

RPG 0.0 0.7 0.3

A 2 1 3

BS 0 0 0

ST 0 2 2

PTS 2 14 16

PPG 0.2 1.6 0.8

tammeisha LAW 5-10 • Junior • Forward Athens, Ga./Cedar Shoals Major: Exercise Science

2009-10: PBC Presidential Scholar award … Played in 29 games starting 28 … Averaged 29.4 minutes per game, shot .396 from the field and 62 percent from the free throw line … Finished the season with 177 points, 25 blocks, and 175 rebounds … Recorded five double-digit scoring games and was ninth in the PBC in blocks ... 2008-09: Played in 21 games ... Averaged 1.0 points and 1.3 rebounds per contest with six blocks ... Averages bumped to 1.1 points and 1.4 rebounds in PBC games, with all six blocks ... Notched her first career points in the win over Newberry Dec. 30 ... Netted career-highs with six points against Armstrong Atlantic Jan. 14 and seven rebounds in the loss at Francis Marion Jan. 17 ... PBC Presidential Scholar ... High School: Was a graduate of Cedar Shoals ... Twotime Northeast Georgia Team of the Year ... Elected to All-Region team ... Was also on the North All-Star team ... Had 810 career points ... 2007 MVP of the Swee South Classic at Morgan County High School ... Was team’s leading rebounder and scorer ... Personal: Daughter of Milton Daniels and Doris Law ... Born Nov. 15, 1989 ... Majoring in exercise science ... Meesha is her nickname ... Lists LeBron James of the Miami Heat as her favorite athlete ... Chose Georgia College because it was close to home ... Enjoys extra sleep in her free time ... Has cookies for her pre-game ritual ... Lists Law Abiding Citizen as her favorite movie ... Her ringtone is beep beep bop. GCSU STATS YEAR G-GS 2008-09 22-0 2009-10 29-28 TOTAL 51-28

MIN 106 852 958

FGM-A 9-28 65-164 74-192

PCT .321 .396 .358

3FGM-A 0-0 0-0 0-0

PCT .000 .000 .000

FTM-A 4-12 47-76 51-88

PCT .333 .618 .580

REB 30 175 205

RPG 1.4 6.0 4.1

A 2 21 23

BS 6 31 37

ST 3 25 28

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karisma BOYKIN

5-7 • Sophomore • Guard Carrolton, Ga./Carrollton Major: Pre-Middle Grades Education

Prior to Georgia College: Started all 29 games as a freshman at Jacksonville State under head coach Becky Geyer … Averaged 8.4 points and 3.6 rebounds a game … Led the team with 44 steals and 83 assists ... High School: Graduated from Carrollton High School where she played four years of basketball for Shon Thomaston … Team MVP … AAA Class MVP … Won State Title in 2009 ... Personal: Daughter of Bobby and Teresa Boykin … Born Aug. 2, 1991 … Nickname is "Nemo" ... Majoring in pre-middle grades education … Nickname is Kay … Lists Kobe Bryant of the Los Angeles Lakers as her favorite athlete … Chose Georgia College due to warm welcome from the coaches and players … Her favorite movie is Love and Basketball and she enjoys watching ESPN … Winning the State Title in 2009 was her biggest thrill in sports.

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kaila PARHAM 5-7 • • R-Sophomore • Guard Savannah, Ga./Savannah Christian Major: Undecided

09-10: Awarded the Silver Scholar for the PBC … Played in four games for Georgia College … Averaged 3.0 minutes a game and .250 from the field … Finished the season with two points, one board, and one assist ... 2008-09: Redshirt season ... PBC Gold Scholar ... High School: Parham graduated from Savannah Christian ... She was a two-time MVP ... Two-time All-State in AA, adding two All-Region honors ... Was also 2-AA Player of the Year in 2008 ... Selected to the Greater Savannah Area First Team, adding a pair of second-team nods ... Personal: Daughter of Phil and Loretta Parham ... Born Nov. 7, 1989 ... Undecided on a major ... Her favorite athlete is Ray Allen of the Boston Celtics ... Lists her favorite movie as Man on Fire ... Cites reaching the AA Final Four as her biggest thrill in sports ... Chose GC for Bobcat Basketball. GC STATS YEAR G-GS 2009-10 4-0

MIN 12

#10 FGM-A 1-4

PCT .250

3FGM-A 0-2

PCT .000

FTM-A .000

PCT .000

REB 1

RPG 1

A 1

BS 0

ST 1

molly JOHNSON

PTS 2

5-9 • • Freshman • Forward Marietta, Ga./Shiloh Hills Christian Major: Marketing

PPG 0.5

High School: Lettered in basketball at Shiloh Hills Christian School in Kennesaw, Ga. under coach Chris Wredberg … Also played volleyball … Was a member of Honor Society … 1,000 Point Club … First in career assists … Second in career rebounds … Third in blocks and steals ... Personal: Daughter of Terry and Patty Johnson … Born Sept. 28, 1990 … Majoring in marketing … Teammates call her Mojo … Lists Boston Celtic Rajon Rondo as her favorite athlete … Enjoys watching Grey’s Anatomy and her favorite movie is Dumb And Dumber … Chose Georgia College due to academics and the people she met.

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#12 abbySLOCUMB

6-0 • • Freshman • Forward Suwanne, Ga./North Gwinnett Major: Psychology High School: Graduated from North Gwinnett High School in Suwanee, Ga., where she played for coach Tony Watkins … Best Defensive and Most Improved recipient … Completed 100+ hours of community service ... Personal: Daughter of Keith Slocumb and Jennifer Diffley … Born March 12, 1992 … Majoring in psychology … Nickname is Lou … Chose Georgia College because her father played first base for the Colonial baseball team here … My Best Friend’s Wedding is her favorite movie while her favorite TV show is That 70’s Show … Her dad was named to NAIA All-District 25 Team and holds the school record for most runs scored in a season with 88.

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caroline EDMOND

5-7 • Freshman • Guard Alpharetta, Ga./St.Francis Major: Undecided High School: Two-sport athlete at St. Francis High School in Alpharetta, Ga. … Played basketball under coach Aisha Gaddis … As a sophomore garnered the all-region team … All-area team as a junior … First team all-region as a senior ... Personal: Daughter of Chuck and Leslie Edmond … Born Nov. 19, 1991 … Remember the Titans is her favorite movie and she enjoys watching House and Fresh Prince of Bel-Air … Lists Matt Diaz of the Atlanta Braves as her favorite athlete … Winning a really close or intense game is her biggest thrill in sports … Chose Georgia College because she loved the campus.

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krysta LEWIS 6-0 • Freshman • Forward Woodstock, Ga./Etowah Major: Undecided

High School: Graduated from Etowah High School in Woodstock, Ga. where she played under Bob Westbrooke ... Personal: Daughter of Shari Lewis … Born Feb. 28, 1992 … Undecided on her major … LeBron James of the Miami Heat is her favorite athlete … Enjoys watching Pretty Little Liars and her favorite movie is Love and Basketball … Chose Georgia College because of the beautiful atmosphere.

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2 00 9 - 10 Y E A R I N RE V I E W

The Georgia College women’s basketball team broke-out during the 2009-10 season recording their first 20-win season in three years at 21-8. The Bobcats went on to win the Peach Belt Conference (PBC) West Division, tallying a 13-4 conference record. Bobcats Begin Season Hot and Cold

The Bobcats opened the season with two losses, one of which came to Division I power Auburn University in an exhibition. However, head coach John Carrick rallied his team as they defeated Lenoir-Rhyne University and Barry University consecutively to even their record at 2-2. In the first win the Bobcats used a last second three-pointer from Chimere Jordan (Gray, Ga.) to take home the 68-67 victory. In the 71-54 win over Barry, Georgia College found great use of their bench, which outscored the Buccaneers 41-9 over the course of the game. The stellar play from the bench was a sign of great things to come for the rest of the season.

The Bobcats found themselves repeating the same pattern over the next four games, falling to Nova Southeastern University and Carson-Newman College prior to victories over Tusculum College and Edward Waters College. Senior forward Antoinette Reames (Orlando, Fla.) recorded a double-double in both wins. Women’s Basketball Finds Their Stride

Antoinette Reames

The Bobcats clearly enjoyed the holiday season rallying off victories in nine of 10 games stretching from Dec. 12 – Jan. 25. During the streak six of the wins came against conference foes and allowed the team to jump out to an early PBC West lead. What was even more impressive was that six wins came outside the friendly confines of the Centennial Center. Following the streak, the Bobcats sat atop the standings in the PBC with a conference record of 6-1 and overall record of 13-4. Columbus State Proves to be No Match on Homecoming

Georgia College used an energized home-crowd to silence the Cougars 55-43 at the Centennial Center on Homecoming. Strong efforts from forward Tammeshia Law (Athens, Ga.), scoring a career-high 15 points, and guard Shandrea Moore (Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.), team high six assists, proved to be too much as the Bobcats were soaring heading into the PBC Tourament. Georgia College Advances to PBC Semis with OT Win

Shandrea Moore

In an exciting playoff game Jordan sunk two free-throws with 2.5 seconds left in regulation to tie the game 52-52 and send the Bobcats PBC first round matchup against Georgia Southwestern State University into overtime. The extra

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in the semifinal round as the Bobcats lost 66-61 to No. 17 Francis Marion University at the USCA Convocation Center. It was a disappointing way to end the season as a win here may have given Georgia College that NCAA Tournament bid they had hoped for entering the season.

Women’s Hoops Garners Numerous Accolades

Jordan and Reames were both named to the PBC AllConference team. Jordan received Second Team honors while Reames got a Third Team spot. Mandi Dudish (Snellville, Ga.) and Dominique Huffin (Tucker, Ga.) also enjoyed honors, being recognized on the PBC AllAcademic squad. Women’s Basketball Enters New Era with the Retirement of a Legendary Coach

Candice Clark

period was dominated by Georgia College who received clutch free-throws from Candice Clark (Waner Robins, Ga.) to help seal a 60-59 victory. The ‘Canes hit a meaningless three-pointer as time expired to pull within one.

This summer the Georgia College athletic department announced the retirement of 27-year head coach John Carrick, who decided not to return for the 2010-11 season. Carrick officially retired from full-time employment at the university in 2007 but continued to coach the team on a part-time basis. Four-year assistant women’s basketball coach Maurice Smith was named to replace the legendary coach and looks to build on the Bobcats’ success in 2009-10 as he leads them into the new season.

Season Ends at the Hands of Francis Marion

The Bobcats bid for a fifth PBC Tournament title fell short

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2009-10 FINAL STATS Record: 21-8 Overall • 13-4 Peach Belt • 11-2 Home • 8-4 Away • 2-2 Neutral PLAYER GP-GS MIN – AVG 20 Jordan, Chimere 29-23 908 31.3 Conference-Only 17-17 586 34.5

|- - - - Total - - - -| |- - - 3-PTS - - -| |- - - -REBOUNDS- - - -| FG-FGA PCT. 3FG-FGA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. OFF. DEF. TOT AVG 158-400 .395 70-188 .372 82-100 .820 47 105 152 5.2 98-247 .397 47-115 .409 54-68 .794 33 79 112 6.6

44 Reames, Antoinette 26-25 Conference-Only 16-16

809 507

31.1 31.7

121-247 70-151

.490 .464

0-0 .000 0-0 .000

49-89 29-52

.551 .558

85 141 55 88

21 Huffin, Dominique Conference-Only

29-9 17-2

636 354

21.9 20.8

92-258 52-142

.357 .366

35-109 .321 22-62 .355

46-66 25-33

.697 .758

48 29

10 Moore, Shandrea 29-28 Conference-Only 17-16

949 549

32.7 32.3

74-211 37-116

.351 .319

14-57 .246 10-35 .286

58-80 29-42

.725 .690

25 10

40 Law, Tammeshia 29-28 Conference-Only 17-16

852 486

29.4 28.6

65-164 33-90

.396 .367

0-0 .000 0-0 .000

47-76 25-39

12 Clark, Candice 27-22 Conference-Only 15-14

604 351

22.4 23.4

64-186 33-110

.344 .300

5-15 .333 2-10 .200

18-32 10-19

22 Dudish, Mandi Conference-Only

17-2 8-0

170 37

10.0 4.6

20-64 3-14

.313 .214

25 Bleach, Shaquana 27-0 Conference-Only 16-0

213 141

7.9 8.8

27-104 16-70

23 Baker, Jessica Conference-Only

28-3 17-2

344 259

12.3 15.2

24 Montgomery, Deja 25-4 Conference-Only 13-1

231 96

PF FO A TO BLK ST 43 0 65 64 24 60 25 0 42 43 16 32

PTS AVG 468 16.1 297 17.5

226 143

8.7 8.9

61 36

3 27 58 1 19 32

67 35 43 19

291 11.2 169 10.6

45 31

93 60

3.2 3.5

45 26

0 24 41 0 13 17

10 22 5 9

265 151

9.1 8.9

73 41

98 51

3.4 3.0

66 35

2 145 113 0 77 59

10 56 3 26

220 113

7.6 6.6

.618 .641

67 108 38 48

175 86

6.0 5.1

59 33

1 21 43 0 11 21

31 25 21 9

177 91

6.1 5.4

.563 .526

44 23

54 33

98 56

3.6 3.7

37 12

1 37 48 0 20 30

4 36 3 20

151 78

5.6 5.2

19-58 .328 3-13 .231

4-6 .667 1-1 1.000

3 0

14 4

17 4

1.0 0.5

11 1

0 11 14 0 1 3

2 1

4 0

63 10

3.7 1.3

.260 .229

22-82 .268 13-58 .224

9-11 .818 1-1 1.000

8 5

21 13

29 18

1.1 1.1

14 7

0 0

4 11 1 8

2 10 2 7

85 46

3.1 2.9

22-66 19-50

.333 .380

11-35 .314 11-28 .393

16-21 14-19

.762 .737

7 4

21 17

28 21

1.0 1.2

27 19

0 33 24 0 21 17

0 14 0 10

71 63

2.5 3.7

9.2 7.4

20-74 4-31

.270 .129

7-31 .226 2-15 .133

0-3 0-3

.000 .000

21 9

28 12

49 21

2.0 1.6

38 15

0 0

6 16 2 1

8 6

8 2

47 10

1.9 0.8

30 Fox, Ashleigh Conference-Only

9-0 6-0

32 25

3.6 4.2

5-12 2-8

.417 .250

2-5 .400 1-3 .333

2-4 2-4

.500 .500

3 3

3 1

6 4

0.7 0.7

3 1

0 0

1 0

5 3

0 0

2 2

14 7

1.6 1.2

33 Herndon, Katie Conference-Only

15-1 7-1

84 45

5.6 6.4

5-14 3-8

.357 .375

0-0 .000 0-0 .000

3-3 1.000 0-0 .000

8 3

14 6

22 9

1.5 1.3

4 3

0 0

4 3

7 5

1 0

2 0

13 6

0.9 0.9

14 Parham, Kalia Conference-Only

4-0 3-0

12 8

3.0 2.7

1-4 0-2

.250 .000

0-2 .000 0-1 .000

0-0 0-0

.000 .000

1 1

0 0

1 1

0.3 0.3

1 1

0 0

1 1

4 4

0 0

1 1

2 0

0.5 0.0

4 Irwin, Amanda Conference-Only

8-0 1-0

22 1

2.8 1.0

0-2 0-0

.000 .000

0-0 .000 0-0 .000

2-2 1.000 0-0 .000

0 0

1 1

1 1

0.1 0.0

1 0

0 0

4 0

2 0

1 0

0 0

2 0

0.3 0.0

2 Ayers, Lindsay Conference-Only

3-0 2-0

10 6

3.3 3.0

0-1 0-0

.000 .000

0-1 .000 0-0 .000

0-0 0-0

0 0

1 1

1 1

0.3 0.5

2 1

0 0

1 1

1 1

0 0

0 0

0 0

0.0 0.0

56 34

94 54

150 88

5.2 5.2

0 0

.000 .000

TEAM Conference-Only

12 10

Total Conference-Only

29 5876 17 345

674-1807 370-1039

.373 .356

185-583 .317 336-493 111-340 .326 190-281

.682 .676

423 723 247 428

1146 39.5 412 675 39.7 215

7 384 463 160 275 1 212 254 100 137

1869 64.4 1041 61.2

Opponents Conference-Only

29 5874 17 3450

649-1746 383-1037

.372 .369

150-519 .289 333-484 80-291 .275 165-244

.688 .676

451 795 268 470

1246 43.0 445 738 43.4 252

- 327 549 4 200 295

1781 61.4 1011 59.5

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DATE 11/16/09 11/20/09 11/21/09 11/27/09 11/28/09 12/1/09 12/5/09 12/12/09 12/29/09 12/30/09 1/4/10 1/9/10 1/13/10 1/16/10 1/20/10 1/23/10 1/25/10 1/29/10 1/31/10 2/3/10 2/6/10 2/11/10 2/13/10 2/17/10 2/20/10 2/24/10 2/27/10 3/2/10 3/6/10

2009-10 GAME-BY-GAME LEADERS

OPPONENT Lenoir-Rhyne v. Barry @Nova Southeastern v.Carson-Newman v.Tusculum Edward Waters @Lenoir-Rhyne @USC Aiken Lincoln Memorial Tuskegee @Lander* @Clayton State* Georgia Southwestern* @Armstrong Atlantic* @Columbus State* @Montevallo* @Flagler* Francis Marion* UNC Pembroke* North Georgia* Clayton State* @Augusta State* USC Aiken* @Georgia Southwestern* Columbus State* Montevallo* @North Georgia* Georgia Southwestern* Francis Marion^

SCORE 68-67 71-54 71-62 71-60 78-63 87-73 74-58 72-59 75-70 76-43 84-66 73-60 66-48 58-50 53-45 63-59 65-47 92-77 61-56 59-56 70-35 56-52 57-54 73-61 55-43 64-54 72-68 60-59 66-61

W/L W W L L W W L W W W L W W W W W W L W W L W W L W W W W L

POINTS Moore, 18 Dudish, 20 Clark, 14 Dudish, 12 Reames, 18 Jordan, 17 Jordan, 20 Jordan, 19 Jordan, 28 Clark, 15 Jordan, 17 Jordan, 18 Reames, 16 Jordan, 13 Jordan, 15 Jordan, 24 Jordan, 16 Jordan, 28 Jordan, 24 Moore, 17 Huffin, 11 Jordan, 15 Jordan, 19 Jordan, 25 Jordan, 17 Jordan, 21 Reames, 23 Jordan, 22 Huffin, 20

REBOUNDS Reames, 8 Clark, 9 Law, 13 2 players, 6 Reames, 11 Reames, 12 Law, 7 Moore, 8 Reames, 11 2 players, 8 2 players, 7 Reames, 11 Reames, 17 Law, 6 Reames, 10 Moore, 6 3 players, 7 Reames, 13 Reames, 12 Law, 8 Reames, 8 Jordan, 11 Reames, 13 Jordan, 9 Law, 7 Jordan, 11 Reames, 13 2 players, 8 Reames, 17

ASSISTS Moore, 3 Moore, 8 Moore, 8 Jordan, 4 Moore, 9 3 players, 3 Moore, 4 Moore, 8 Moore, 5 Moore, 8 Moore, 4 Moore, 10 Moore, 4 Moore, 6 Moore, 4 2 players, 4 Moore, 5 Moore, 4 Reames, 6 Jordan, 4 Reames, 2 2 players, 4 Moore, 7 Moore, 3 Moore, 6 Moore, 6 2 players, 5 Moore, 4 Moore, 7

STEALS Moore, 5 Moore, 4 Jordan, 2 Law, 3 2 players, 3 Jordan, 4 Reames, 4 Moore, 3 Jordan, 3 2 players, 4 Jordan, 3 Jordan, 2 Clark, 3 Clark, 4 Clark, 5 Jordan, 3 Moore, 4 Reames, 2 Huffin, 3 Moore, 8 4 players, 1 2 players, 2 Jordan, 2 Jordan, 4 Jordan, 6 Jordan, 6 Reames, 4 Jordan, 5 Clark, 3

BLOCKS 3 players, 3 None Huffin, 1 Montgomery, 2 players, 2 Law, 2 Reames, 4 Reames, 2 2 players, 2 Reames, 3 3 players, 1 Reames, 1 Reames, 5 3 players, 1 Reames, 2 2 players, 2 Reames, 2 Reames, 3 Reames, 2 2 players, 3 Law, 2 Reames, 10 Reames, 6 2 players, 3 players, 1 Reames, 4 Reames, 2 2 players, 4 Reames, 3

* - denotes Peach Belt Conference game ^ - PBC Tournament & - NCAA Southeast Regional

Tammeisha Law

Dominique Huffin

Antoinette Reames

Chimere Jordan

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2009-10 PBC STANDINGS

PEACH BELT CONFERENCE STANDINGS EAST WEST SCHOOL PBC GAMES OVERALL SCHOOL PBC GAMES Georgia College 13-4 Lander Clayton St. 12-5 Francis Marion Columbus St. 11-6 USC Aiken Montevallo 7-10 UNC Pembroke Georgia Southwestern 7-10 Armstrong Atlantic North Georgia 4-13 Flagler Augusta State

OVERALL 17-1 16-2 10-8 8-10 6-12 3-15 0-18

# - NCAA Tournament Participant * - Conference Champion

2010 PEACH BELT CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT RESULTS

FIRST ROUND Lander 89, UNC Pembroke 70 Georgia College 60, Ga. Southwestern 59 Francis Marion 75, USC Aiken 64 Clayton St. 65, Columbus St. 64 QUARTERFINALS Lander 89, UNC Pembroke 70 Francis Marion 75, USC Aiken 64 Georgia College 60, Ga. Southwestern 59 Clayton St. 65, Columbus St. 64 SEMIFINALS Clayton St. 79, Lander 77 Francis Marion 66, Georgia College 61 CHAMPIONSHIP Clayton St. 95, Francis Marion 74 PBC All-Tournament Team Tasheba Butler, Lander Chimere Jordan, Georgia College Nicole Mealing, Francis Marion Shana Franks, Francis Marion Tanisha Woodard, Clayton St.

2009-2010 ALL-PEACH BELT CONFERENCE TEAM Shannon Singleton-Bates, Francis Marion Shannon McKever, Lander Whitney Randolph, North Georgia Phebe Smith, Columbus St. Teshymia Tillman, Clayton St. Catherine Cain, USC Aiken Eboni Fields, Francis Marion Brittni Johnson, Lander Chimere Jordan, Georgia College JaToya Kemp, UNC Pembroke Janyce Ealey, North Georgia Alicia Lewis, Montevallo Ciara Lyons, Lander Antoinette Reames, Georgia College Tanisha Woodard, Clayton St. Player of the Year - Phebe Smith, Columbus St. Freshman of the Year - Janyce Ealey, North Georgia Coach of the Year - Kevin Penderson, Lander

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2009-10 PEACH BELT HI STORY

1990-91 PBC Standings Team PBC Overall USC Aiken 9-3 24-6 USC-Spartanburg 7-5 18-10 GCSU 7-5 18-11 Armstrong State 5-7 10-14 Lander 5-7 20-8 Francis Marion 5-7 17-12 Columbus 3-9 8-17 1991-92 PBC Standings Team PBC Overall GCSU 12-2 22-7 Augusta 12-2 23-6 USC Aiken 9-5 18-11 Francis Marion 6-8 18-12 Armstrong State 5-9 14-13 USC-Spartanburg 5-9 12-16 Columbus 4-10 10-16 Lander 3-11 13-15 1992-93 PBC Standings Team PBC Overall

USC-Spartanburg 16-0 28-3 Augusta 14-2 24-5 Armstrong State 10-6 16-10 GCSU 8-8 17-11 Lander 7-9 11-16 Columbus 6-10 12-15 Pembroke State 5-11 10-17 Francis Marion 3-13 11-17 USC Aiken 3-13 8-18 1993-94 PBC Standings PBC Overall Team #USC-Spartanburg 15-1 27-4 Columbus 12-4 20-9 Armstrong State 11-5 17-9 Augusta 9-7 16-11 GCSU 8-8 16-12 USC Aiken 8-8 15-12 Pembroke State 4-12 6-19 Lander 3-13 9-18 Francis Marion 2-14 6-21 ^Kennesaw State 0-0 18-11 1994-95 PBC Standings Team PBC Overall #USCSpartanburg 14-4 25-6 Augusta 14-4 19-9 Columbus 14-4 21-7 Kennesaw State 12-6 15-12 Francis Marion 8-10 11-15 Armstrong State 8-10 12-17 GCSU 7-11 11-17 USC Aiken 7-11 12-15 Pembroke State 5-13 8-18 Lander 1-17 4-22 1995-96 PBC Standings Team PBC Overall #GCSU 14-4 21-9 Francis Marion 13-5 18-9 Kennesaw State 12-6 17-12 Augusta 11-7 19-9 USC Spartanburg 10-8 14-13 Pembroke State 9-9 15-12 Columbus 9-9 13-15 Armstrong State 7-11 9-18 Lander 3-15 9-15 USC Aiken 2-16 3-23 ^Clayton State 0-0 13-15 1996-97 PBC Standings Team PBC Overall #Kennesaw State 17-1 30-2 #Francis Marion 14-4 21-8 #GCSU 13-5 23-8 Columbus State 11-7 17-11 Augusta State 10-8 18-9 Armstrong Atl. St. 10-8 14-13 USC Spartanburg 5-13 11-17 Lander 5-13 8-19 USC Aiken 4-14 7-21 UNC Pembroke 1-17 1-25 ^Clayton State 0-0 14-13

1997-98 PBC Standings NORTH DIVISION Team PBC Overall #Francis Marion 15-1 30-3 Augusta State 9-7 18-10 USC Spartanburg 7-9 14-13 Lander 7-9 12-14 USC Aiken 6-10 10-17 UNC Pembroke 0-16 5-22 SOUTH DIVISION Team PBC Overall #Columbus State 16-0 25-6 GCSU 11-5 19-8 Kennesaw State 10-6 18-10 North Florida 6-10 11-17 Armstrong Atl. St. 5-11 12-16 Clayton State 4-12 14-15 1998-99 PBC Standings NORTH DIVISION Team PBC Overall #Francis Marion 16-0 27-3 #Lander 11-5 20-10 Augusta State 7-9 13-15 UNC Pembroke 7-9 16-11 USC Spartanburg 3-13 6-21 USC Aiken 0-16 5-22 SOUTH DIVISION PBC Overall Team #Kennesaw State 14-2 28-4 Columbus State 12-4 25-7 GCSU 9-7 17-11 North Florida 7-9 18-10 Armstrong Atl. St. 6-10 13-15 Clayton State 4-12 9-18 1999-00 PBC Standings NORTH DIVISION Team PBC Overall #Francis Marion 13-3 25-8 #Lander 12-4 22-8 USC Aiken 7-9 15-12 Augusta State 5-11 10-15 UNC Pembroke 3-13 11-15 USC Spartanburg 2-14 5-21 SOUTH DIVISION Team PBC Overall #Kennesaw State 14-2 25-5 #Columbus State 12-4 28-8 North Florida 10-6 16-11 GCSU 10-6 17-10 Clayton State 4-12 8-18 Armstrong Atl. St. 4-12 7-19 2000-01 PBC Standings NORTH DIVISION Team PBC Overall USC Aiken 14-2 22-7 #Francis Marion 13-3 24-7 UNC Pembroke 6-10 14-13 Augusta State 5-11 12-15 Lander 2-14 6-17 USC Spartanburg 2-14 7-19 SOUTH DIVISION Team PBC Overall #Columbus State 16-0 31-1 GCSU 11-5 21-7 Kennesaw State 10-6 19-8 North Florida 8-8 14-13 Armstrong Atl. St. 5-11 10-16 Clayton State 4-12 6-20 2001-02 PBC Standings NORTH DIVISION Team PBC Overall #USC Aiken 16-3 22-6 Francis Marion 12-7 16-11 UNC Pembroke 12-7 18-9 Augusta State 5-14 10-17 USC Spartanburg 4-15 6-21 Lander 1-18 2-25

SOUTH DIVISION Team PBC Overall North Florida 13-6 20-9 Kennesaw State 13-6 17-10 Columbus State 12-7 21-11 #GCSU 11-8 19-12 Clayton State 8-11 13-15 Armstrong Atl. St. 7-12 11-18 2002-03 PBC Standings NORTH DIVISION Team PBC Overall Augusta State 13-6 19-10 USC Aiken 9-10 19-13 USC Spartanburg 7-12 13-15 Lander 6-13 12-16 Francis Marion 5-14 12-18 UNC Pembroke 3-16 8-19 SOUTH DIVISION Team PBC Overall #Armstrong Atl.St. 17-2 27-4 #Columbus State 17-2 28-4 #North Florida 12-7 20-12 Clayton State 10-9 16-11 Kennesaw State 9-10 16-13 GCSU 6-13 13-16 2003-04 PBC Standings NORTH DIVISION PBC Overall Team # Lander 14-2 24-6 # Augusta State 11-5 24-8 Francis Marion 7-9 14-13 USC Aiken 6-10 14-14 USC Spartanburg 4-12 9-18 UNC Pembroke 2-14 8-20 SOUTH DIVISION Team PBC Overall #Armstrong Atl.St. 12-4 23-8 North Florida 12-4 24-6 #GCSU 11-5 28-6 Kennesaw State 10-6 19-10 Columbus State 5-11 11-17 Clayton State 2-14 10-18 2004-05 PBC Standings* NORTH DIVISION Team PBC Overall UNC Pembroke 10-6 18-10 #USC Aiken 9-7 19-13 Augusta State 8-8 14-14 Francis Marion 7-9 11-17 Lander 7-9 14-15 USC Upstate 7-9 14-14 SOUTH DIVISION Team PBC Overall #Clayton State 13-3 25-7 #Columbus State 12-4 21-10 GCSU 9-7 18-10 Kennesaw State 8-8 18-12 North Florida 6-10 13-16 Armstrong Atl. St. 0-16* 0-30* 2005-06 PBC Standings Team PBC Overall ^North Georgia 19-1 23-4 #Clayton State 17-3 25-6 #USC Upstate 12-8 16-14 Armstrong Atl. St. 10-10 15-13 UNC Pembroke 10-10 15-13 Columbus State 9-11 17-15 Francis Marion 9-11 13-16 GCSU 9-11 17-14 Augusta State 7-13 13-18 USC Aiken 7-13 11-17 Lander 1-19 5-23 2006-07 PBC Standings NORTH DIVISION Team PBC Overall USC Aiken 11-5 20-9 UNC Pembroke 10-6 13-15 Lander 9-7 15-13 ^North Georgia 7-9 12-14 USC Upstate 6-10 11-17 Francis Marion 3-13 6-22

SOUTH DIVISION Team PBC Overall #Clayton St. 12-4 29-6 #GCSU 10-6 22-10 #Columbus St. 10-6 21-11 Augusta St. 9-7 18-10 Armstrong Atl. St. 8-8 15-14 ^Georgia SW 1-15 4-21 2007-08 PBC Standings Team PBC Overall #Augusta State 13-7 20-10 #Clayton State 13-7 20-11 #Francis Marion 13-7 21-9 #Lander 13-7 23-12 USC Aiken 13-7 20-8 Columbus St 12-8 17-12 Armstrong Atl. 11-9 20-11 North Georgia 9-11 17-12 GCSU 8-12 13-15 UNC Pembroke 5-15 10-18 ^Georgia SW 0-20 1-26 2008-09 PBC Standings Team PBC Overall #Francis Marion 17-3 27-5 #Clayton St. 16-4 26-7 Armstrong Atlantic 12-8 17-11 #Lander 12-8 20-11 #USC Aiken 12-8 22-12 GCSU 11-8 16-11 Columbus St. 10-10 18-14 UNC Pembroke 8-12 12-16 North Georgia 5-15 9-20 Augusta St. 3-17 5-23 Georgia SW 3-17 8-19

2009-10 PBC Standings Team PBC Overall Lander 17-1 27-4 Francis Marion 16-2 27-5 Georgia College 13-4 21-8 Clayton St. 12-5 24-7 Columbus St 11-6 17-11 USC Aiken 10-8 15-13 UNC Pembroke 8-10 14-14 Montevallo 7-10 14-13 Ga. Southwestern 7-10 12-16 Armstrong Atlantic 6-12 9-17 North Georgia 4-13 9-17 Flagler 3-15 8-19 Augusta State 0-18 1-26

19-YEAR OVERALL RECORDS (since joining PBC) Team Record Pct. Columbus St. 364-206 .639 GCSU 348-205 .629 Francis Marion 328-226 .592 North Georgia 71-50 .587 Augusta St. 295-214 .580 Clayton St. 228-180 .559 USC Aiken 286-256 .528 Armstrong Atl. 279-252 .525 Lander 249-282 .469 UNC Pembroke 198-272 .421 Georgia SW 13-66 .165

^ Not eligible for conference title # NCAA Tournament Participant *7 PBC losses/17 Overall by forfeit, standings/records adjusted.

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G E O RG I A CO LL E G E H O NO R R O L L

Tamarra Brown

Allison Barry

1990-91

1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96

1996-97

Kim Moody

1997-98

1998-99

1992 1994 1996

1997

Dominique Huffin

2001 2002

DAKTRONICS ALL-AMERICAN 2006-07 Marquita Driskell (3rd Team) GAIAW ALL-CONFERENCE 1980-81 Georgia Pope Norma Williamson 1981-82 NAIA ALL-DISTRICT 25 1981-82 Norma Williamson 1987-88 Sherita Ballard 1988-89 Sherita Ballard 1989-90 Sherita Ballard D2 BULLETIN NATIONAL ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM 2007-08 Dominique Huffin NAIA DISTRICT 25 FRESHMAN TEAM 1989-90 Karen Nunn NCAA D-II SOUTH ATLANTIC REGION TOURNAMENT TEAM 1997 Tamarra Brown 2004 Antionette Long Latia Love 2007 Marquita Driskell DAKTRONICS SOUTH ATLANTIC ALL-REGION 1998 Tamarra Brown (2nd Team) 2001 Shemika Turner (2nd Team) 2002 Betsy Foy (2nd Team) 2007 Marquita Driskell (1st Team) GTE ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT 2000 Brett Haggard (2nd Team) 2001 Brett Haggard (3rd Team) ALL-PEACH BELT CONFERENCE Sherita Ballard (1st Team) 1999-00 Kamilah Moss (2nd Team) Bernadette Hill (2nd Team) Rosslon Horton (2nd Team) Allison Berry (2nd Team) 2000-01 Shemika Turner (1st Team) LaTanya Sandifer (1st Team) Beth Heyer (2nd Team) Kim Moody (1st Team) 2001-02 Betsy Foy (1st Team) Amy Totten (2nd Team) 2002-03 Andrea Lee (2nd Team) Amanda Manning (2nd Team) 2003-04 Antionette Long (1st Team) Alicia Wilson (1st Team) Latia Love (1st Team) Christy Walker (2nd Team) 2004-05 Kirsti Jones (2nd Team) Christy Walker (1st Team) 2005-06 LaWanna Leon* Alicia Wilson (2nd Team) 2006-07 Marquita Driskell* Tamarra Brown (1st team) 2008-09 Tiauna Brantley (2nd Team) Tracy Davis (2nd Team) Shandrea Moore (2nd Team) Quintina Harris (2nd Team) 2009-10 Chimere Jordan (2nd Team) Antionette Reames (3rd Team) *No 1st Team/2nd Team Distinction PEACH BELT FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR 2008 Dominique Huffin ALL-PEACH BELT TOURNAMENT TEAM Allison Barry 2004 Antionette Long Kim Moody Latia Love (MVP) Alicia Wilson 2006 LaWanna Leon (MVP) Christy Walker Cassie Miliner Tamarra Brown 2007 Marquita Driskell Christy Walker 2010 Chimere Jordan Shemika Turner Betsy Foy Andrea Lee (MVP)

Antionette Long

Sherita Ballard

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Kirsti Jones

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G E O RG I A CO LL E G E H O NO R R O L L PEACH BELT CONFERENCE PRESIDENTIAL HONOR ROLL

2009-10 Presidential: Mandi Dudish Tammeisha Law Gold: Dominique Huffin Katie Herndon Silver: Ashleigh Fox Kalia Parham 2008-09 Gold: Kaila Parham Bronze: Mandi Dudish Tonishia Wimbish Dominique Huffin Presidential: Katie Herndon Tammeshia Law Emily Bixler 2007-08 Presidential: Dominique Huffin Elicia Lynch Bronze: Mandi Dudish Christina Royster Lindsey Smith Silver: Shawana Harrison 2006-07 Lindsey Smith Christina Royster Ashley Williams Emily Bixler Savanna Chapman

Shemika Turner

Amanda Manning

PEACH BELT PLAYER OF THE WEEK Brett Haggard

1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1997-98 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2009-10

Breane Haggard

2005-06 Emily Bixler Savanna Chapman Amanda Lomax Christina Royster Ashley Williams 2004-05 Lindsey Bloodworth Amanda Lomax Christina Royster 2003-04 Lindsey Bloodworth Larkin Cleaveland Breane Haggard Rachael Jackson Kim Johns Amanda Lomax 2002-03 Lindsey Bloodworth Larkin Cleaveland Breane Haggard Rachael Jackson Jenica Johnson Amanda Lomax 2001-02 Larkin Cleaveland Erin Gorka Breane Haggard April Hartley 2000-01 Larkin Cleaveland Betsy Foy Breane Haggard Brett Haggard April Hartley 1999-00 Brett Haggard

LaTanya Sandifier (Jan.4, Feb.8) Kim Moody (Dec.20) Amanda Manning (Feb.19) Tamarra Brown (Feb.2, Feb.9) Kamilah Brown (Dec.6) Betsy Foy (Feb.14) Shemika Turner (Jan.15,Feb.5,Feb.19) Betsy Foy (Feb.4) Lindsey Smith (Dec.12) LaWanna Leon (Feb. 20) Marquita Driskell (Dec.4, Feb.5) Dominique Huffin (Jan.14) Chimere Jordan (Jan.11, Feb.1) Antionette Reames (Feb.15)

Kamilah Moss 1998-99 Sojo Baymon Erin Conner Brett Haggard Kamilah Moss 1997-98 Tracy Davis Brett Haggard Dot Williams 1996-97 Jennifer Irwin Sunee Passmore Warnella Smiley 1995-96 Amanda Manning Warnella Smiley Georgia Wood 1994-95 Amanda Manning Ami Lee Martin Melanie Stephens 1993-94 Bernadette Hill Ami Lee Martin LaTanya Sandifer 1991-92 Nanette Alligood Amy Amundsen Christy Cameron Heather Diaz Ami Lee Martin Karry Watson

Kamilah Moss

Melanie Stephens

PEACH BELT ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM 2009-10

Mandi Dudish Dominique Huffin

Tracy Davis

GCSU SENIOR FEMALE ATHLETE OF THE YEAR

1997-98 1999-00

Tracy Davis Kamilah Moss

Larkin Cleaveland

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YEAR-BY-YEAR COACHI NG RECORDS Year 1974-75

1975-76 1976-77

1977-78 1978-79

1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83

1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10

Head Coach Laura Golden CAREER TOTALS Minette Sutton Minette Sutton CAREER TOTALS Benitta George Benitta George CAREER TOTALS Gwen Trueheart Gwen Trueheart Gwen Trueheart Gwen Trueheart CAREER TOTALS John Carrick John Carrick John Carrick John Carrick John Carrick John Carrick John Carrick John Carrick John Carrick+ John Carrick John Carrick John Carrick John Carrick #, *, ^ John Carrick ^ John Carrick John Carrick John Carrick John Carrick John Carrick *, ^ John Carrick John Carrick *, ^ John Carrick John Carrick *, ^ John Carrick ^ John Carrick John Carrick John Carrick# CAREER TOTALS

W-L 8-13 8-13 0-19 2-21 2-40 5-18 6-13 11-31 14-15 8-15 1-20 2-22 25-72 6-18 13-15 16-10 12-14 22-10 21-10 16-14 18-11 22-7 17-11 16-12 11-17 21-9 23-8 19-8 17-11 17-10 21-7 19-12 13-16 28-6 17-11 17-14 22-10 13-15 16-11 21-8 474-305

*Denotes Peach Belt Conference Tournament Champions

^Denotes NCAA Tournament participant

Overall

PCT. .381 .381 .000 .087 .050 .217 .316 .261 .483 .348 .050 .083 .258 .250 .464 .615 .462 .688 .677 .533 .621 .759 .607 .571 .393 .700 .742 .704 .607 .629 .750 .613 .448 .824 .607 .548 .688 .464 .593 .724 .608

Conference

W-L —————————————6-14 9-11 9-7 5-7 7-5 7-7 5-9 7-5 12-2 8-8 8-8 7-11 14-4 13-5 11-5 9-7 10-6 11-5 11-8 6-13 11-5 8-8 9-11 10-6 8-12 11-8 13-4 245-201

Home 4-5 4-5 0-9 2-9 2-18 4-8 4-5 8-13 6-7 2-6 0-11 2-10 10-34 2-10 7-5 6-4 9-4 13-2 13-2 10-4 12-3 10-5 6-6 12-3 7-6 14-3 15-3 10-3 10-1 9-4 9-3 11-2 7-4 8-3 9-1 8-5 11-1 7-5 12-2 6-2 253-96

Away 4-7 4-7 0-9 0-11 0-20 1-9 2-7 3-16 6-8 6-9 1-8 0-12 13-37 4-8 6-10 9-6 3-10 9-8 8-8 6-10 6-8 11-2 10-4 3-8 4-10 7-5 7-4 7-4 4-9 6-5 7-3 3-7 2-11 9-2 3-9 3-7 4-8 3-9 2-9 7-2 153-186

Neutral 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-2 0-1 0-1 0-2 2-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 2-1 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 1-1 2-1 3-1 2-1 5-1 5-3 4-1 11-1 5-1 6-2 7-1 3-1 2-0 0-0 60-19

#Denotes Peach Belt Conference Regular Season Champions

+Denotes Peach Belt Conference Regular Season Co-Champions

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Team Season Records

Individual Season Averages/Percentages

Games Won: 28, 2003-04 Games Lost: 20, 1976-77 Consecutive Wins: 11, 2003-04 Consecutive Losses: 18, 1975-76 Most Points Scored: 2,572, 1987-88 Most Points Per Game: 80.3, 1987-88 Fewest Points Allowed: 1,298, 1975-76 Fewest Points Allowed Per Game: 61.4, 2009-10 Field Goals Made: 1,026, 1987-88 Field Goals Attempted: 2,327, 2003-04 Field Goal Percentage: .454, 1985-86 Lowest Field Goal Percentage: .322, 1975-76 Free Throws Made: 539, 2000-01 Free Throws Attempted: 746, 1996-97 Free Throw Percentage: .777, 2000-01 Lowest Free Throw Percentage: .480, 1975-76 Three Point Field Goals Made: 217, 2003-04 Three Point Field Goals Attempted: 639, 2007-08 Three Point Field Goal Percentage: .368, 1991-92 Offensive Rebounds: 575, 1990-91 Defensive Rebounds: 907, 2006-07 Total Rebounds: 1,395, 2003-04 Rebounding Average: 47.1, 1984-85 Personal Fouls: 676, 1991-92 Disqualifications: 32, 1976-77 Blocked Shots: 159, 2006-07 Assists: 529, 1986-87, 1996-97 Steals: 484, 2003-04 Turnovers: 621, 1996-97

Points Per Game: 23.2, Dorothy Delaney, 1984-85 Rebounds Per Game: 16.7, Willene Chatfield, 1979- 80 Assists Per Game: 6.2, Lindsey Smith, 2007-08 Steals Per Game: 3.96, Kirsti Jones, 2004-05 Field Goal Percentage (min 150 att.): .557, Amy Totten, 1993-94 Free-Throw Percentage (min 75 att.): .887, Betsy Foy, 1999-2000 3pt Field Goal Percentage (min 75 att.): .405, Alicia Ransom, 2003-04

Most Points Scored: 126 vs. Edward Waters, 2/29/88 Most Points Allowed: 116 vs. Berry, 1/15/83 Fewest Points Scored: 28 vs. Berry College, 1/16/76 Fewest Points Allowed: 26 vs. Georgia Military College, 11/15/76 Most Points Combined: 204, Lander University 107, GCSU 97 (1/12/07) Fewest Points Combined: 77, Augusta College 44, Georgia College 33, 1/31/77 Field Goals Made: 52 vs. Edward Waters, 2/29/88 Field Goals Attempted: 96 vs. Flagler, 1/27/90 Field Goal Percentage: 63.4 (52-82) vs. Edward Waters, 2/29/88 3-Point Field Goals Made: 15 vs. Lees-McRae 11/17/07 3-Point Field Goals Attempted: 37 vs. Lander, 1/18/06

3-Point Field Goal Percentage: 100.0 (5-5) vs. USC Aiken, 1/11/92 Free Throws Made: 34 vs Lenoir Rhyne 12/14/07 Free Throws Attempted: 46 vs. USC Aiken, 1/11/92 Free Throw Percentage: 96.2 (25-26) at Kennesaw St., 2/16/02 Offensive Rebounds: 31 at Francis Marion, 2/23/08 Defensive Rebounds: 46 vs. USC Aiken, 2/17/94, vs. Columbus, 11/28/90 Total Rebounds: 66 vs. Saint Leo, 12/9/95 Assists: 29 vs Lander, 12/11/97 Turnovers (Most): 43 vs. USC-Spartanburg, 1/31/94 Turnovers (Fewest): 7 vs. Columbus College, 12/30/04, vs. Armstrong Atlantic 2/13/08, vs. Newberry 12/30/08 Blocked Shots: 13 v. Judson, 11/17/06 Steals: 34 vs. Clark-Atlanta, 11/23/93

2001-02 Peach Belt Champions

Team Game Records

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Allison Barry

Melanie Stephens

POINTS SCORED (35+ POINTS) 1. Dorothy Delaney vs. Augusta College, 2/4/85 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 2. Dominique Huffin vs. Lander, 1/12/08. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 3. Dorothy Delaney at Ga. Southwestern, 2/20/85 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Carla Hull at Ga. Southwestern, 2/15/89 . . . 40 5. Kim Moody vs Kennesaw St., 12/15/93. . . . 35 Quintina Harris at Columbus St., 1/20/99 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Shemika Turner vs. Catawba, 12/30/00 . . . 35 Marquita Driskell vs. Lander, 11/29/06 . . . . 35 Marquita Driskell vs. N.C. Central, 3/10/07 . 35

Dominique Huffin

FIELD GOALS MADE 1. Dorothy Delaney vs. Augusta College, 2/4/85 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 2. Dorothy Delaney at Ga. Southwestern, 2/20/85 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 3. Willene Chatfield at Shorter College, 1/16/80 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Dominique Huffin vs. Lander, 1/12/08. . . . . 15 5. 10 times . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 MR - Quintina Harris at Columbus St., 1/20/99 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1. Dorothy Delaney vs. Augusta College, 2/4/85 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 2. Willene Chatfield at Berry College, 2/22/80 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 3. Willene Chatfield vs. Tift College, 1/31/80 . . 32 LaWanna Leon vs. Francis Marion, 3/5/06 . 32 4. Beverly Waller at Berry College, 2/1/82. . . . 31 5. Ginger Penn at Shorter College, 1/17/76. . . 30

Latia Love

Carla Hull

THREE POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 1. Dominique Huffin vs. Lander, 1/12/08 . . . . . . 8 2. Allison Barry vs. Francis Marion, 2/19/92 . . 7 Melanie Stephens vs. Francis Marion, 2/5/94 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Latia Love at UNC Pembroke, 1/17/04 . . . . . 7 Mandi Dudish vs. Valdosta St., 1/3/09. . . . . . 7 Dominique Huffin vs. Columbus St., 1/28/09. 7 THREE POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1. Lisa Havior at Ga. Southwestern, 1/6/90. . . 15 2. Allison Barry vs. Francis Marion, 2/19/92 . . 14 Breane Haggard at Lander, 1/25/03 . . . . . . 14 Elicia Lynch vs. North Georgia, 3/5/08 . . . . 14 Mandi Dudish vs. Columbus St., 2/16/09 . . 14

FREE THROWS MADE 1. Shemika Turner at Clayton St., 2/3/01. . . . . 16 Betsy Foy vs. North Florida, 1/16/02 . . . . . . 16 2. Carla Hull at Ga. Southwestern, 1/15/89 . . 14 Betsy Foy at Kennesaw St., 2/16/02 . . . . . . 14 4. Six times . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 MR - Emily Bixler v. Francis Marion, 2/21/09

Shemika Turner

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 1. Shemika Turner at Clayton St., 2/3/01. . . . . 21 2. Wanda Deakins at Georgia Tech, 11/18/78 20 Betsy Foy vs. North Florida, 1/16/02 . . . . . . 20 3. Georgia Pope at Georgia Southern, 11/20/81 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 4. Wanda Deakins at Augusta College, 12/3/79 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Georgia Pope at Fort Valley St., 2/9/81. . . . 18

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Kirsti Jones

Lisa Havior

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS 1. Kim Moody at Lee College, 12/8/92. . . . . . . 12 2. Lori Brown at Shorter College, 1/20/84 . . . . 11 May Neloms at Kennesaw College, 3/4/88 . 11 Bernadette Hill vs. Ga. Southwestern, 1/5/91 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 LaWanna Leon vs. Francis Marion, 3/5/06 . 11 DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS 1. Willene Chatfield vs. Fort Valley St., 11/13/79 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 2. Willene Chatfield at Shorter, 1/16/80 . . . . . . 17 Marquita Driskell at Columbus St., 2/7/07 . . 17 4. Angie Phillips at Edward Waters, 12/2/83 . . 16 5. Willene Chatfield vs. Shorter, 12/1/79 . . . . . 15

Christy Walker

Antoinette Reames

Kim Moody

TOTAL REBOUNDS 1. Willene Chatfield vs. Fort Valley St., 11/13/79 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 2. Willene Chatfield at Shorter, 1/16/80 . . . . . . 26 3. Willene Chatfield vs. Ga. Southwestern, 2/12/80 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 4. Willene Chatfield vs. Shorter, 12/1/79 . . . . . 24 Willene Chatfield vs. North Ga., 2/18/80 . . . 24 Willene Chatfield vs. Fort Valley St., 2/23/80 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 ASSISTS 1. Larkin Cleaveland vs. Columbus St., 2/13/02 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Lindsey Smith vs. N.C. Central, 3/10/07 . . . 12 Lindsey Smith vs. Lander, 1/12/08... . . . . . . 12 4. Jennifer Stokes at Edward Waters, 1/18/85 11 Larkin Cleaveland at Francis Marion, 11/30/02 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11

Sherita Ballard

STEALS 1. Christy Walker at Lander, 2/17/96 . . . . . . . . 12 2. Kirsti Jones at Kennesaw St., 1/26/05 . . . . . 11 3. Bea Toulson at Armstrong St., 12/1/83 . . . . 10 Jennifer Stokes vs. Piedmont, 11/8/84 . . . . 10 Lisa Jones vs. Clark Atlanta, 11/23/92 . . . . 10 Christy Walker at North Georgia, 11/25/95 . 10 Lindsey Smith v. Georgia SW, 1/17/07 . . . . 10 BLOCKED SHOTS 1. Antoinette Reames vs. Augusta St. 2/11/10 10 2. Sherita Ballard at Newberry, 12/13/88 . . . . . 7 Antoinette Reames vs. Wingate, 12/29/08 . . 7 3. Nine times. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 MR - Antoinette Reames vs. North Ga. 2/4/09 TURNOVERS 1. Maureen Brown vs. Tift College, 1/16/84. . . 15 2. Lindsey Smith at Clayton St., 3/12/07 . . . . . 13 3. Ami Lee Martin at Valdosta St., 1/24/94 . . . 12 Lisa Havior at Florida Memorial, 2/23/87 . . . 11 5. JoAnn Tuft vs. Augusta College, 1/25/74 . . 10 JoAnn Tuft at Tift College, 11/19/74 . . . . . . 10 Jennifer Stokes at Valdosta St., 12/12/85 . . 10

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Amy Totten

Shandrea Moore

LaWanna Leon

POINTS 1. Marquita Driskell, 2006-07 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 624 2. Dorothy Delaney, 1984-85 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 605 3. Betsy Foy, 2001-02 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 566 4. Willene Chatfield, 1979-80 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 564 5. Lisa Havior, 1989-91 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 539

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS (since 90-91) 1. Pam Hunter, 1990-91 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126 2. Kim Moody, 1993-94 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121 Tamarra Brown, 1996-97 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121 4. Bernadette Hill, 1990-91. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116 5. Quintina Harris, 1998-99 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115

POINTS PER GAME 1. Dorothy Delaney, 1984-85 . . . . . . . . . . . . 23.2 2. Willene Chatfield, 1979-80 . . . . . . . . . . . . 21.2 3. Tamarra Brown, 1997-98. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20.6 4. Beverly Waller, 1981-82. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19.1 5. Betsy Foy, 2001-02. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18.3

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS (since 90-91) 1. Marquita Driskell, 2006-07 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 276 2. Betsy Foy, 2001-02 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200 3. LaTanya Sandifier, 1991-92. . . . . . . . . . . . 189 4. LaTanya Sandifier, 1992-93. . . . . . . . . . . . 183 5. Shemika Turner, 2000-01. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 175

REBOUNDS 1. Willene Chatfield, 1979-80 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 438 2. Marquita Driskell, 2006-07 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 365 3. LaTanya Sandifer, 1991-92 . . . . . . . . . . . . 298 4. LaTanya Sandifer, 1992-93 . . . . . . . . . . . . 284 5. May Neloms, 1987-88 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 281

ASSISTS 1. Lindsey Smith, 2007-08 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 174 2. Lindsey Smith, 2006-07 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159 3. Larkin Cleaveland, 2002-03 . . . . . . . . . . . . 151 4. Shandrea Moore, 2008-09 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150 5. Shandrea Moore, 2009-10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145 STEALS 1. Kirsti Jones, 2003-04 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113 2. Christy Walker, 1996-97. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112 3. Kirsti Jones, 2004-05 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111 4. Sherita Ballard, 1990-91. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102 5. Christy Walker, 1995-96. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98

Betsy Foy

Lindsey Smith

Dorothy Delaney

BLOCKS 1. Marquita Driskell, 2006-07 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 2. Antoinette Reames, 2008-09 . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 3. Antoinette Reames, 2009-10 . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 4. Peggy McAfee, 1974-75. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 5. Dalana Watson, 2001-02 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 FIELD GOALS 1. Dorothy Delaney, 1984-85 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 260 2. Marquita Driskell, 2006-07 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 237 3. Willene Chatfield, 1979-80 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 233 4. Amy Totten, 1993-94 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 217 5. LaWanna Leon, 2005-06 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 212

THREE POINT FIELD GOALS 1. Lisa Havior, 1989-90 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 2. Betsy Foy, 2001-02 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 3. Allison Barry, 1991-92 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 Chimere Jordan, 2009-10. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 4. Lisa Havior, 1988-89 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 5. Mandi Dudish, 2008-09 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 FREE-THROWS MADE 1. Betsy Foy, 2001-02 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 210 2. Betsy Foy, 2000-01 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157 3. Latia Love, 2003-04 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138 4. Betsy Foy, 1999-2000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134 5. Christy Walker, 1996-97. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130 Shemika Turner, 2000-01. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130 Marquita Driskell, 2006-07 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130 MINUTES PLAYED 1. Christy Walker, 1996-97. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1054 2. Marquita Driskell, 2006-07 . . . . . . . . . . . . 1045 3. Betsy Foy, 2001-02 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1025 4. Lisa Havior, 1989-90 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1006 5. Sherita Ballard, 1988-89 .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 999

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Tracy Davis

Adrienne Tucker

Darlene Mallard

TOTAL REBOUNDS 1. May Neloms, 1984-88 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,006 2. Ashley Williams, 2004-08 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 771 3. Alicia Wilson, 1994-97 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 715 4. Carla Hull, 1985-89. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 698 5. Darlene Mallard, 1984-88. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 692 6. Angie Phillips, 1982-86. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 655 7. Cassie Miliner, 2004-08 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 599 8. LaTanya Sandifer, 1991-93 . . . . . . . . . . . . 582 9. Pam Hunter, 1987-91 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 580 10.Terri Rogers,1977-81 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 529

Beth Heyer

GAMES PLAYED 1. Sherita Ballard, 1987-91. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122 Breane Haggard, 2000-04 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122 3. Larkin Cleaveland, 2000-04 . . . . . . . . . . . . 121 4. Lisa Havior, 1986-90 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119 Adrienne Tucker, 1999-2000, 01-04 . . . . . 119 Ashley Williams, 2004-08 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119 7. Allison Barry, 1988-92 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117 Lindsey Smith, 2004-08 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117 9. Tiauna Brantley, 2005-09 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116 10. Tracy Davis, 1994-98 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115 POINTS 1. Sherita Ballard, 1987-91 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,819 2. Lisa Havior, 1986-90 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,514 3. Betsy Foy, 1999-2002 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,348 4. Carla Hull, 1985-89 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,259 5. Tracy Davis, 1994-98 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,183 6. Alicia Wilson, 1994-97. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,156 7. Beth Heyer, 1997-2001 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,147 8. May Neloms, 1984-88 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,139 9. Dalana Watson, 1999-2003 . . . . . . . . . . 1,126 Ashley Williams, 2004-08 . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,126 11.Allison Barry, 1988-92 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,096

ASSISTS 1. Lindsey Smith, 2004-08 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 490 2. Tracy Davis, 1994-98 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 450 3. Lisa Havior, 1986-90 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 423 4. Larkin Cleaveland, 2000-04 . . . . . . . . . . . . 385 5. Cassandra Hamilton, 1987-88/1990-93. . . 321 6. Sherita Ballard, 1987-91. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 303 7. Shandrea Moore, 2008-10. . . . . . . . . . . . . 296 8. Allison Barry, 1988-92 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 295 9. Kisha Gaines, 1999-2001. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 242 10.Beth Heyer, 1997-2001 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 228

May Neloms

Breane Haggard

BLOCKED SHOTS 1. Antoinette Reames, 2008-10. . . . . . . . . . . 140 2. Dalana Watson, 1999-2003 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94 Ashley Williams, 2004-08 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94 4. Alicia Wilson, 1994-97 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93 5. Marquita Driskell, 2005-07 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 6. Sherita Ballard, 1987-91 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 7. Pamela Hunter, 1987-91 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 8. Kim Moody, 1992-94 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 9. Cassie Miliner, 2004-08 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 10. Allison Barry, 1988-92 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1. Sherita Ballard, 1987-91 . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,619 2. Lisa Havior, 1986-90 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,339 3. Ashley Williams, 2004-08 . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,292 4. May Neloms, 1984-88 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,180 5. Allison Barry, 1988-92 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,143 6. Dalana Watson, 1999-2003 . . . . . . . . . . 1,090 7. Angie Phillips, 1982-86 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,079 8. Tracy Davis, 1994-98 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,078 9. Alicia Wilson, 1994-97. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,065 10. Carla Hull, 1985-89. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 971

STEALS 1. Sherita Ballard, 1987-91. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 315 2. Lindsey Smith, 2004-08 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 305 3. Cassandra Hamilton, 1987-88,1990-93. . . 240 4. Kirsti Jones, 2003-05 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 224 5. Tracy Davis, 1994-98 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 214 6. Christy Walker, 1995-97. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 210 Beth Heyer, 1997-2001 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 210 8. Lisa Havior, 1986-90 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 201 9. Allison Barry, 1988-92 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 189 10. Adrienne Tucker, 1999-2000, 01-04 . . . . . 170 Ashley Williams, 2004-08 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 170

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FIELD GOALS MADE 1. Sherita Ballard, 1987-91. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 706 2. Lisa Havior, 1986-90 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 543 3. Carla Hull, 1985-89. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 508 4. May Neloms, 1984-88 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 497 5. Alicia Wilson, 1994-97 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 450 6. Ashley Williams, 2004-08 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 445 7. Tracy Davis, 1994-98 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 431 8. Dalana Watson, 1999-2003 . . . . . . . . . . . . 429 9. Angie Phillips, 1982-86. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 421 10. Allison Barry, 1988-92 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 418

FREE THROWS MADE 1. Betsy Foy, 1999-2002 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 501 2. Lindsey Smith, 2004-08 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 336 3. Sherita Ballard, 1987-91. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 284 4. Wanda Deakins, 1977-81. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 252 5. Alicia Wilson, 1994-97 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 246 6. Carla Hull, 1985-89. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 243 7. Beth Heyer, 1997-2001 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 236 8. Latia Love, 2003-05 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 228 9. Tracy Davis, 1994-98 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 219 10. Cassie Miliner, 2004-07 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 218

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (minimum 275 attempted) 1. Amy Totten, 1993-94 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2. Kamilah Moss, 1998-2000 . . . . . . . . . . . . 3. Tamarra Brown, 1996-98 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4. Carla Hull, 1985-89 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5. Shemika Turner, 2000-01 . . . . . . . . . . . . 6. Bernadette Hill, 1990-92. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7. Kim Moody, 1992-94 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Karen Marshall, 1985-87 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8. Georgia Pope, 1980-82 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9. LaTanya Sandifer, 1991-93 . . . . . . . . . . .

.557 .545 .532 .523 .496 .492 .491 .491 .489 .479

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (minimum 100 attempted) 1. Betsy Foy, 1999-2002 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .861 2. Latia Love, 2003-05. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .829 3. Marquita Driskell, 2005-07 . . . . . . . . . . . . .824 4. Shemika Turner, 2000-01 . . . . . . . . . . . . .778 5. Andrea Lee, 2001-03. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .774 6. Christy Walker, 1995-97. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .772 7. Kamilah Moss, 1998-2000 . . . . . . . . . . . . .757 8. Breane Haggard, 2000-04. . . . . . . . . . . . . .748 9. Rosslon Horton, 1998-2000 . . . . . . . . . . . .737 10. Alicia Wilson, 1994-97 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .732

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 1. Betsy Foy, 1999-2002 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 582 2. Lindsey Smith, 2004-08 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 530 3. Wanda Deakins, 1977-81. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 437 4. Sherita Ballard, 1987-91. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 410 5. Angie Phillips, 1982-87. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 382 6. Carla Hull, 1985-89. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 365 7. Terri Rogers, 1977-81 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 345 8. Alicia Wilson, 1994-97 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 336 9. Beth Heyer, 1997-2001 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 335 10. Cassie Miliner, 2004-07 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 327

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1. Lisa Havior, 1986-90 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 581 2. Breane Haggard, 2000-04 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 532 3. Amanda Manning, 1992-96 . . . . . . . . . . . . 444 4. Dominique Huffin, 2007-pres. . . . . . . . . . 443 5. Allison Barry, 1988-92 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 436 6. Brett Haggard, 1997-2001 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 431 7. Betsy Foy, 1999-2002 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 430 8. Melanie Stephens, 1992-96 . . . . . . . . . . . . 405 9. Karen Nunn, 1989-93 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 393 10. Beth Heyer, 1997-2001 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 386

Cassie Miliner THREE-POINT PERCENTAGE (minimum 75 3FGA) 1. Breane Haggard, 2000-04. . . . . . . . . . . . . .378 2. Alicia Ransom, 2002-04 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .375 3. Kirsti Jones, 2003-05. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .372 4. Lisa Havior, 1986-90 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .368 5. Allison Barry, 1988-92 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .360 6. Melanie Stephens, 1992-96 . . . . . . . . . . . .358 7. Rosslon Horton, 1998-2000 . . . . . . . . . . . .356 Latia Love, 2003-05. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .356 9. Amanda Lomax, 2002-06 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .355 10. Ami Lee Martin, 1991-95 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .348

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 1. Lisa Havior, 1986-90 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 214 2. Breane Haggard, 2000-04 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 201 3. Allison Barry, 1988-92 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157 4. Betsy Foy, 1999-2002 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149 5. Melanie Stephens, 1992-96 . . . . . . . . . . . . 145 6. Dominique Huffin, 2007-pres. . . . . . . . . . 144 7. Brett Haggard, 1997-2001 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148 8. Amanda Manning, 1992-96 . . . . . . . . . . . . 135 9. Beth Heyer, 1997-2001 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127 10.Karen Nunn, 1989-93 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125

1996 Peach Belt Champs

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SHERITA BALLARD

YEAR 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 TOTALS

G 32 31 30 29 122

LISA HAVIOR

YEAR 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 TOTALS

G

30 119

BETSY FOY

YEAR 1999-2000 2000-01 2001-02 TOTALS

G 27 28 31 86

CARLA HULL

YEAR 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 TOTALS

FG-ATT

5-8

PCT .471 .438 .538 .417 .462

5-6

PCT

188-489 .428 543-1339 .405

FG-ATT 106-277 101-263 142-365 349-905

5-11

PCT .383 .384 .389 .386

6-0

G

FG-ATT

PCT

113

183-361 508-971

.507 .523

TRACY DAVIS

YEAR 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 TOTALS

FG-ATT 168-357 153-349 186-346 199-477 706-1529

G 28 29 31 27 115

FG-ATT 105-241 91-251 111-283 124-303 431-1078

.555

5-7

PCT .436 .363 .392 .409 .400

GUARD/FORWARD

3PT-ATT 25-78 25-81 26-47 47-134 123-340

PCT .321 .309 .553 .350 .362

GUARD

3PT-ATT PCT

64-169 69-191 81-221 214-581

.378 .361 .367 .368

FT-ATT 55-80 65-88 92-129 72-113 284-410

FT-ATT PCT 82-112

GUARD/FORWARD

3PT-ATT 44-128 33-110 72-192 149-430

PCT .344 .300 .375 .347

PCT .688 .739 .713 .637 .693

FT-ATT 134-151 157-184 210-247 501-582

.707

.732

PCT .887 .853 .850 .861

FORWARD/CENTER

3PT-ATT PCT

GUARD

3PT-ATT 8-27 13-48 37-104 44-126 102-305

PCT .296 .271 .356 .349 .334

FT-ATT PCT

-81 61-105 .581 110-145 .759 243-365 .666

FT-ATT 44-69 51-73 44-60 80-107 219-309

PCT .638 .699 .733 .748 .707

SPRINGFIELD, GA.

TP 416 396 490 517 1819

AVG 13.0 12.7 16.3 17.8 14.9

MILLEDGEVILLE, GA. TP

AVG

539 1514

17.9 12.7

TP 390 392 566 1348

TP

GRAYSON, GA. AVG 14.4 14.0 18.3 15.7

COVINGTON, GA.

476 1259

AVG

15.3 11.1

WARNER ROBINS, GA. TP 262 246 303 372 1183

AVG 9.4 8.5 9.8 13.8 10.3

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BOBCAT S I N OVERTI ME Date

1/18/85 1/8/86 1/27/86 1/29/86 1/9/88 1/31/88 2/6/88 11/18/88 2/15/89 12/7/89 12/2/91 11/25/92 1/23/93 2/27/93

Opponent

Overall: 22-16 • Home: 7-3 • Away: 14-10 • Neutral: 1-3 • Centennial Center: 6-3

AT EDWARD WATERS NORTH GEORGIA AT PIEDMONT AT NORTH GEORGIA AT GA. SOUTHWESTERN AT BERRY COLLEGE AT KENNESAW ST. AT USC-SPARTANBURG AT GA. SOUTHWESTERN AT COLUMBUS COLLEGE AT VALDOSTA ST. AT KENNESAW ST. AT LANDER ARMSTRONG ST.

Score

83-79 73-68 91-90* 89-87 72-69 77-75 93-89* 81-79 85-83* 73-72 94-88 71-68 73-68 69-63

W/L

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

Date

1/29/94 12/30/94 1/18/95 2/3/96 3/8/97 1/26/98 2/21/99 1/15/00 2/16/00 2/19/00 11/16/01 2/13/02 1/4/03 1/18/03

Opponent

AT FRANCIS MARION AT CLAYTON ST. KENNESAW ST. USC AIKEN VS. BOWIE ST. AT KENNESAW ST. VS. LANDER AT CLAYTON ST. KENNESAW ST. AT AUGUSTA ST. AT WEST FLORIDA COLUMBUS ST. NORTH FLORIDA AT KENNESAW ST.

Score

W/L

65-63 W 90-87 L 89-88 W 66-56 W 75-63 L 84-78 W 73-72 L 83-78 W 78-72 L 65-58 W 95-88 L 101-92*L 70-63 L 84-81^ L

C E NT E NN I A L CE N T E R R E C O R DS

Individual Records

POINTS SCORED GCSU 41 Dominique Huffin vs. Lander, 1/12/08 37 Tiara Good (Lander), 1/12/08 OPP FIELD GOALS MADE GCSU 15 Dominique Huffin vs. Lander, 1/12/08 15 Jackie Entzminger (Lander), 1/26/00 OPP

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED GCSU 29 Marquita Driskell vs. Clayton St., 2/10/07 OPP 26 Tiara Good (Lander), 1/12/08

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Min. 5 Att.) GCSU 100.0 (6-6) Alicia Ransom vs. Albany State, 1/27/03 OPP 100.0 (6-6) Lana Mandic (USC Aiken), 1/24/04

THREE POINT FIELD GOALS MADE GCSU 8 Dominique Huffin vs. Lander, 1/12/08 OPP 9 Tiara Good (Lander), 1/12/08

THREE POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED GCSU 14 Allison Barry vs. Francis Marion, 2/19/92 OPP 17 Tiara Good (Lander), 1/12/08

THREE POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Min. 5 Att.) GCSU 85.7 (6-7) Karen Nunn vs. St. Leo, 12/6/91 OPP 66.7 (4-6) Reagan Housch (Columbus State), 2/3/99

FREE THROWS MADE GCSU 16 Betsy Foy vs. North Florida, 1/16/02 OPP 12 Tracy Jacobs (Lander), 1/10/04 12 Crystal Brown (Clayton State), 1/28/06 12 LaShonda Chiles (Lander), 1/12/08

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED GCSU 20 Betsy Foy vs. North Florida, 1/16/02 OPP 18 Syretha Marble (North Georgia), 2/18/06

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (Min. 10 Att.) GCSU 100.0 (10-10) Christy Walker vs. Armstrong St., 1/15/96 100.0 (10-10) Rosslon Horton vs. Armstrong Atlantic St., 1/22/00 100.0 (13-13) Emily Bixler vs. Francis Marion, 2/21/09 OPP 100.0 (12-12) LaShonda Chiles (Lander), 1/12/08 100.0 (10-10) Dwanna Gardner (Augusta College), 1/22/92

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS GCSU 11 Bernadette Hill vs. Ga. Southwestern, 1/15/91 OPP 11 Shunda Barkley (West Georgia), 12/11/93

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS GCSU 13 Alicia Wilson vs. Brewton-Parker, 12/9/94 13 Alicia Wilson vs. Francis Marion, 1/30/95 13 Betsy Foy vs. Armstrong Atlantic St., 2/20/02 OPP 16 Danielle Edwards (USC Upstate), 1/27/07

Date

Opponent

Score

W/L

AT USC SPARTANBURG 73-66 L 3/1/03 VS. USC SPARTANBURG 76-69 W 3/4/03 74-69 W 12/10/05 AT AUGUSTA ST. 3/5/06 VS. FRANCIS MARION$ 89-83* W 11/8/06 VS. TAMPA 62-55 W 3/12/07 AT CLAYTON ST.% 66-65 L 91-82 W 12/14/07 LENOIR-RHYNE NORTH GEORGIA 61-58 W 2/4/09 61-64 L 2/25/09 AT UNC PEMBROKE 56-52 W 2/11/10 AT AUGUSTA STATE 2/27/10 AT NORTH GEORGIA 72-68 W 3/2/10 GA. SOUTHWESTERN 60-59 W * DOUBLE OVERTIME , ^ TRIPLE OVERTIME , $PBC TOURNAMENT %NCAA REGIONAL

TOTAL REBOUNDS GCSU 19 Tamarra Brown vs. North Georgia, 11/30/96 OPP 21 Shunda Barkley (West Georgia), 12/11/93 ASSISTS GCSU 12 Larkin Cleaveland vs. Columbus St. 2/13/02 12 Lindsey Smith, vs. Lander, 1/12/08 OPP 15 Hayley Lystlund (Augusta College), 2/1/95

THREE POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE GCSU 75.0 (3-4) vs. Armstrong Atlantic St., 2/26/97 OPP 71.4 (5-7) by Kennesaw St., 2/18/98

BLOCKED SHOTS GCSU 10 Antoinette Reames vs. Augusta St., 2/11/10 OPP 6 Jeanine Dorminey (North Georgia), 2/18/06

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (Min. 20 attempts) GCSU 91.7 (22-24) vs. Armstrong St., 2/13/95 91.7 (22-24) vs. Armstrong Atlantic St., 1/22/00 OPP 89.5 (17-19), USC Aiken, 3/2/08

STEALS GCSU 10 Lisa Jones vs. Clark-Atlanta, 11/3/92 OPP 9 Tara Hall (North Georgia), 1/23/91

TURNOVERS GCSU 9 by several OPP 12 Khadijah Ali (Albany St.), 12/3/99

Team Records

POINTS SCORED GCSU 113 vs. Piedmont, 12/6/96 OPP 107 by Columbus St., 1/21/98 107 by Lander, 1/12/08

FEWEST POINTS SCORED GCSU 51 vs. Georgia Southwestern, 2/18/09 OPP 37 by Clark-Atlanta, 11/23/92 37 by UNC Pembroke, 1/13/07

COMBINED MOST POINTS 204 Lander (107) vs. GCSU (97), 1/12/08 Columbus St. (101) vs. GCSU (92) 2OT, 2/13/02

COMBINED FEWEST POINTS 95 GCSU (51) vs. Georgia Southwestern (44), 2/18/09

FIELD GOALS MADE GCSU 43 vs. Piedmont, 12/6/96 43 vs. Piedmont, 12/5/97 OPP 41 by Columbus St., 1/21/98

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED GCSU 92 vs. Saint Leo, 11/19/03 OPP 101 by Saint Leo, 12/10/94

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE GCSU 56.3 (36-64) vs. Armstrong Atlantic St., 1/24/98 OPP 63.6 (28-44) by Armstrong Atlantic St., 1/24/98

THREE POINT FIELD GOALS MADE GCSU 13, vs. Lander, 1/18/06 OPP 13 by Columbus St., 1/21/98 13 by Columbus St., 1/31/01 13 by Columbus St., 2/13/02

THREE POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED GCSU 37 vs. Lander, 1/18/06 OPP 37 by Armstrong Atlantic St., 2/6/06

FREE THROWS MADE GCSU 34 vs Lenoir-Rhyne, 12/14/07 39 by Kennesaw St., 1/28/04 OPP

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED GCSU 50 vs. Piedmont, 12/6/96 47 by Kennesaw St., 1/28/04 OPP

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS GCSU 33 vs. Piedmont, 12/6/96 OPP 29 by Pembroke St., 1/14/95

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS GCSU 46 vs. USC Aiken, 2/17/94 46 vs. Columbus College, 11/28/90 OPP 43 by Valdosta St., 12/2/98

TOTAL REBOUNDS GCSU 69 vs. Piedmont, 12/6/96 OPP 60 by USC Aiken, 1/7/95

ASSISTS GCSU 29 vs. Clark-Atlanta, 2/24/92 29 vs. Lander, 12/11/97 OPP 25 by Columbus St., 2/13/02

TURNOVERS MOST GCSU 30 vs. Piedmont, 12/6/96 OPP 41 by Clark-Atlanta, 11/23/92

TURNOVERS FEWEST GCSU 7 vs. Lander, 2/18/91 7 vs. Wingate, 12/29/08 OPP 8 by Armstrong Atlantic St., 1/29/03 BLOCKED SHOTS GCSU 11 vs. Francis Marion, 2/21/09 OPP 12 by Clayton St., 2/10/07 STEALS GCSU 34 vs. Clark-Atlanta, 11/23/92 OPP 24 by Saint Leo, 12/10/94

CONSECUTIVE GCSU WINS 12 Feb.24, 1996 thru Jan.15, 1997 12 Dec. 29, 2008 thru Feb. 18, 2009

CONSECUTIVE GCSU LOSSES 4 Jan.25, 1995 thru Feb.8, 1995 (streak broken vs. Armstrong State 75-70 on Feb.13, 1995) 4 Jan.11, 1993 thru Feb.1, 1993 (streak broken vs. Francis Marion 82-63 on Feb.6 1993)

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Emily Bixler

AAAAAA Michelle Adams . . . . . . . .1993-94 Nannette Alligood . . . . . .1990-91 Amy Amundson . . . . . . . .1988-92 Janice Arnold. . . . . . . . . . .1978-79 Lindsay Ayers . . . . . . . . . .2009-10 BBBBBB Carla Baker . . . . . . . . . . . .1994-96 Dale Baker . . . . . . . . . . . . .1975-76 Jessica Baker . . . . . . . . . .2007-10 Priscella Bailey . . . . . . . . .1986-88 Sherita Ballard . . . . . . . . .1987-91 Allison Barry . . . . . . . . . . .1988-92 Sojo Baymon . . . . . . . . . . .1997-99 Carrie Benjamin . . . . . . . .1974-75 Emily Bixler . . . . . . . . . . . .2005-09 Shaquana Bleach . . . . . . .2009-10 Kay Blizzard . . . . . . . . . . . .1986-87 Lindsey Bloodworth . . . . .2001-05 Teresa Bold . . . . . . . . . . . .1975-76 Clarice Boone . . . . . . . . . .1983-85 Tiauna Brantley . . . . . . . .2005-09 Cheryl Bridges . . . . . . . . .1974-76 Lisa Brown . . . . . . . . . . . .1983-84 Maureen Brown . . . . . . . .1982-84 Patricia Brown . . . . . . . . .1986-88 Tamarra Brown . . . . . . . .1996-98 Yvonne Bryant . . . . . . . . .1980-81 Rebecca Bucholtz . . . . . .1998-99

Erin Conner

Lindsey Bloodworth

Vicki Buckner . . . . . . . . . .1982-83 Wendy Burnett . . . . . . . . .1981-83 CCCCCC Christy Cameron . . . . . . .1988-92 Donna Campbell . . . . . . . .1982-83 Mary Carr . . . . . . . . . . . . .1979-81 Suzi Casey . . . . . . . . . . . . .1979-80 Savanna Chapman . . . . .2005-07 Willene Chatfield . . . . . . .1976-80 Candice Clark . . . . . . . . . .2008-10 Maxine Clark . . . . . . . . . . .1982-83 Shannon Clark . . . . . . . . .1996-98 Larkin Cleaveland . . . . . . .2000-04 Bettina Coley . . . . . . . . . . .1997-99 Caroline Collins . . . . . . . . .1984-87

Sojo Baymon

Amy Ellis

Erin Conner . . . . . . . . . . . .1997-99 Maria Cornell . . . . . . . . . .2001-02 Meredith Couch . . . . . . . .1988-90 Stephanie Couch . . . . . . .1993-94 Stacey Couey . . . . . . . . . .1997-00 Lashica Craft . . . . . . . . . .1991-94 Dottie Crespi . . . . . . . . . . .1976-77 DDDDDD Mary Ann Davenport . . .1980-81 Pat Davis . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1983-85 Tracy Davis . . . . . . . . . . . .1994-98 Shanice Dawson . . . . . . .2004-07 Wanda Deakins . . . . . . . .1977-81 Dorothy Delaney . . . . . . . .1984-86 Terri Dennard . . . . . . . . . .1976-79 Heather Diaz . . . . . . . . . . .1992-93 Tifferney Dodd . . . . . . . . .1998-99 Marquita Driskell . . . . . . .2005-07 Mandi Dudish . . . . . . . . . .2007-10 Elaine Duncan . . . . . . . . . .1977-78 Nikki Dunn . . . . . . . . . . . . .1996-98 EEEEEE Kimberly Edmondson . . .1999-00 Amy Ellis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1998-00 Glynelle Ellis . . . . . . . . . . . .1978-79 Nan Ethridge . . . . . . . . . . .1977-78 Karye Evans . . . . . . . . . . .1975-77 FFFFFF Lynne Fain . . . . . . . . . . . . .1975-77 Terri Fennell . . . . . . . . . . .1976-77 Kelley Fleischmann . . . . .2002-03 Cindy Floyd . . . . . . . . . . . . .1981-82 Sandra “Red” Floyd . . . . .1974-76 Debbie Ford . . . . . . . . . . . .1978-79

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Brett Haggard

Ashleigh Fox . . . . . . . . . . .2009-10 Betsy Foy . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1999-02 Jennifer Frady . . . . . . . . . .1988-92 Marilyn French . . . . . . . . .1985-86 GGGGGG Kisha Gaines . . . . . . . . . . .1999-01 Sheila Gilbert . . . . . . . . . . .1994-95 Vicki Glenn . . . . . . . . . . . . .1977-81 Patti Goodloe . . . . . . . . . .1986-87 Erin Gorka . . . . . . . . . . . . .2001-02 Sharon Griffin . . . . . . . . . .1986-89 HHHHHH Stacey Hager . . . . . . . . . .1995-96 Breane Haggard . . . . . . .2000-04 Brett Haggard . . . . . . . . .1997-01 Lindsay Haggerty . . . . . . .2006-07 Myrna Hall . . . . . . . . . . . . .1978-79 Casandra Hamilton . . . . .1987-92 Nicki Haney . . . . . . . . . . . .1989-93 Juanisha Hansford . . . . .2006-07 Quintina Harris . . . . . . . . .1997-99 Shawana Harrison . . . . . .2006-08 April Hartley . . . . . . . . . . .2000-02 Laurie Haskins . . . . . . . . .1996-98 Lisa Havior . . . . . . . . . . . . .1986-90 Sherrie Henderson . . . . .1974-77 Susan Henry . . . . . . . . . . .1981-82 Katie Herndon . . . . . . . . .2006-10 Donna Herrington . . . . . .1974-75 Beth Heyer . . . . . . . . . . . .1997-01 Keri Hicks . . . . . . . . . . . . .1999-00 Bernadette Hill . . . . . . . . .1990-92 Tina Hill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1978-79 Brandy Holsendolph . . . .2005-07

Rosslon Horton

Andrea Lee

Robin Horne . . . . . . . . . . .1979-82 Rosslon Horton . . . . . . . .1998-00 Lashonna Howze . . . . . . .1996-97 Dominique Huffin . . . . . . .2007-10 Carla Hull . . . . . . .1985-86, 87-89 Pamela Hunter . . . . . . . . .1987-91 IIIIII Corrine Irby . . . . . . . . . . . .1974-75 Amanda Irwin . . . . . . . . . .2008-09 Jennifer Irwin . . . . . . . . . .1996-97 JJJJJJ Rachael Jackson . . . . . . .2000-04 Deneen James . . . . . . . . .1982-85

Nicki Haney

Amanda Manning

Mishelia Jernigan . . . . . .1982-83 Kim Johns . . .2001-02, 2003-04 Jenica Johnson . . . . . . . .2002-03 Kirsti Jones . . . . . . . . . . . .2003-05 Lisa Jones . . . . . . . . . . . . .1989-93 Pinkie Jones . . . . . . . . . . .1974-75 Chimere Jordan . . . . . . . .2009-10 KKKKKK Vicki King . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1981-82 Nancy Kory . . . . . . . . . . . .1975-76 LLLLLL Jocelyn Lakani . . . . . . . . .1999-00 Tammeshia Law . . . . . . . .2008-10 Andrea Lee . . . . . . . . . . . .2001-03 LaWanna Leon . . . . . . . . .2004-06 Amanda Lomax . . . . . . . .2002-06 Antionette Long . . . . . . . .2003-04 Pat Louder . . . . . . . . . . . . .1987-88 Latia Love . . . . . . . . . . . . .2003-05 Anita Lumpkin . . . . . . . . . .1981-82 Elicia Lynch . . . . . . . . . . . .2006-08 MMMMMM Darlene Mallard . . . . . . . .1984-88 Amanda Manning . . . . . .1992-96 Karen Marshall . . . . . . . .1983-87 Ami Lee Martin . . . . . . . .1991-95 Lisa Matthews . . . . . . . . .1990-91 Peggy McAfee . . . . . . . . .1974-76 Marcia McManus . . . . . .1974-76 Mere McMillian . . . . . . . .2001-03 Gail McNair . . . . . . . . . . . .1974-75 Karen Milford . . . . . . . . . .1976-77 Cassie Miliner . . . . . . . . . .2004-07 Debbie Miller . . . . . . . . . . .1976-77

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Alicia Porter

Ashley Williams

Kristy Monroe . . . . . . . . . .1994-95 Deja Montgomery . . . . . .2009-10 Kim Moody . . . . . . . . . . . .1992-94 Shandrea Moore . . . . . . .2008-10 Kamilah Moss . . . . . . . . . .1998-00 NNNNNN May Neloms . . . . . . . . . . .1984-88 Sabrina Nelson . . . . . . . . .1994-98 Wanda Nipper . . . . . . . . .1977-79 Daniela Nopuente . . . . . .2008-09 Donna Norris . . . . . . . . . .1977-81 Karen Nunn . . . . . . . . . . . .1989-93 OOOOOO Melissa Odums . . . . . . . . .1984-85 PPPPPP Tiffany Andrews Palmer .1993-96 Kaila Parham . . . . . . . . . .2009-10 Sunee Passmore . . . . . . .1996-97 Lisa Patterson . . . . . . . . .1992-94 Susan Peacock . . . . . . . . .2001-02 Ginger Penn . . . . . . . . . . .1974-78 Renea Phelps . . . . . . . . . .2003-05 Angie Phillips . . . . . . . . . . .1982-87 Melissa Pittman . . . . . . . .1984-85 Georgia Pope . . . . . . . . . .1980-82 Alicia Porter . . . . . . . . . . .2001-05 Vicki Pounds . . . . . . . . . . .1975-76 Jessica Powers . . . . . . . .2005-06 Cheyrl Prichard . . . . . . . .1975-76 Ginger Prosser . . . . . . . . .1981-82 RRRRRR Ginger Rahn . . . . . . . . . . .1996-97 Alicia Ransom . . . . . . . . . .2002-04 Antoinette Reames . . . . .2008-10

Christina Royster

Carolyn Reid . . . . . . . . . . .1974-75 Lisa Resnitzky . . . . . . . . . .1995-96 Doraleen Riley . . . . . . . . . .1995-97 Tonya Roberts . . . . . . . . .1995-97 Terrie Rogers . . . . . . . . . .1977-81 Sanja Roseberry . . . . . . .1984-85 Evelyn Ross . . . . . . . . . . . .1986-87 Jaymee Ross . . . . . . . . . .1988-90 Christina Royster . . . . . . .2004-08 Julie Rutland . . . . . . . . . . .1989-92 SSSSSS LaTanya Sandifer . . . . . . .1991-93 Emily Schaudies . . . . . . . .1974-75 Kim Schlein . . . . . . . . . . . .1985-86 Vanessa Scott . . . . . . . . .1987-90 Krista Seckinger . . . . . . .1976-78 Kristina Sharp . . . . . . . . .1998-99 Michelle Slaton . . . . . . . . .1983-84 Warnella Smiley . . . . . . . .1994-97 Carolyn Smith . . . . . . . . . .1982-83 Gabriel Smith . . . . . . . . . .1976-78 Lindsey Smith . . . . . . . . . .2004-08 Mattie Smith . . . . . . . . . . .1983-84 Maura Spall . . . . . . . . . . . .2004-05 Holly Stephens . . . . . . . . .1993-94 Melanie Stephens . . . . . .1992-96 Jennifer Stokes . . . . . . . .1982-86 Delois Stuckey . . . . . . . . .1983-85 TTTTTT Debbie Teal . . . . . . . . . . . .1976-77 Barbara Tinsley . . . . . . . .1985-86 Amy Totten . . . . . . . . . . . .1993-94 Bea Toulson . . . . . . . . . . .1982-84 Adrienne Tucker . . . . . . .1999-04 JoAnn Tuft . . . . . . . . . . . . .1974-76

Kamilah Moss

Shemika Turner . . . . . . . .2000-01 Vicki Turner . . . . . . . . . . . .1985-87 VVVVVV Laverne Victrum . . . . . . .1984-85 Vanessa Volmer . . . . . . . .1992-96 WWWWWW Casandra Walker . . . . . .1987-88 Christy Walker . . . . . . . . .1995-97 Marie Walker . . . . . . . . . .1975-76 Beverly Walle . . . . . . . . . .1978-82 Dalana Watson . . . . . . . .1999-03 Karry Watson . . . . . . . . . .1990-92 Ashley Williams . . . . . . . .2004-08 Dot Williams . . . . . . . . . . .1997-99 Sharon Williams . . . . . . . .1978-81 Norma Williamson . . . . .1981-83 Alicia Wilson . . . . . . . . . . .1994-97 Tonishia Wimbish . . . . . .2007-09 Tiffany Wingo . . . . . . . . . .2004-05 Georgia Wood . . . . . . . . .1995-96 Tanya Woods . . . . . . . . . .1993-94 Paula Woolfolk . . . . . . . . .1981-82

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GC QUICK FACTS

First Win: GCSU 86, Tift College 47, Nov. 19, 1974 First Home Win: GCSU 87, Tift College 57, Jan. 11, 1975 50th Win: GCSU 75, Piedmont 57, Jan. 25, 1984 100th Win: GCSU 74, North Georgia 72, Jan. 6, 1988 150th Win: GCSU 84, Clark 54, Feb. 10, 1990 200th Win: GCSU 88, Georgia Southwestern 77, Jan. 4, 1993 250th Win: GCSU 59, Columbus 58, Feb. 7, 1996 300th Win: GCSU 79, St. Leo 64, Nov. 14, 1998 350th Win: GCSU 77, North Florida 66, Feb. 7, 2001 400th Win: GCSU 88, UNC Pembroke 62, Jan. 17, 2004 Total Entering 2010-11 Season - 520

Enrollment: 6,500

President: Dr. Dorothy Leland

Nickname: Bobcats

Colors: Hunter Green and Navy Blue

Arena: Centennial Center

Capacity: 4,071

Affiliation: NCAA Division II

Conference: Peach Belt Conference

Athletic Phone: (478) 445-6341

Head Coach: Maurice Smith (First Year) Alma Mater: Georgia College, ‘01 Record at GCSU: 0-0

Peach Belt Record: 0-0

Athletic Trainer: Paul Higgs, ATC

Team Physician: Dr. Steven Niergarth

Sports Information Director: Al Weston Office Phone: (478) 445-1779

Cell Phone: (478) 288-6023

Fax: (478) 445-1790

2009-10 Record: 21-8

First NAIA District 25 Tournament Game: Shorter 77, GCSU 66, Feb. 22, 1979

Peach Belt: 13-4

First Peach Belt Game: GCSU 66, USC Spartanburg 64, Nov. 17, 1990

Postseason: Lost to Francis Marion University in semifinal

of Peach Belt Conference Tournament

First Peach Belt Tournament Game: GCSU 72, USC Aiken 68, Feb. 28, 1992

Home: 11-2 Away: 8-4

Neutral: 2-2

Starters Returning: (3) Chimere Jordan (G, Sr.), Dominique

First NCAA D-II National Tournament Victory: GCSU 96, Wingate 88, March 6, 1997

Score 112-37 114-42 126-58 95-32 103-41 103-46 101-44 92-41 99-49

Location: Milledgeville, Ga.

Director of Athletics: Wendell Staton

First Game: GCSU 86, Tift College 47, Nov. 19, 1974 50th Game: Albany State 79, GCSU 57, Jan. 26, 1977 100th Game: Tift College 86, GCSU 75, Jan. 31 , 1979 200th Game: Tift College 75, GCSU 67, Feb. 14, 1983 300th Game: GCSU 65, Kennesaw State 52, Feb. 7, 1987 400th Game: North Georgia 76, GCSU 72, Feb. 23, 1991 500th Game: GCSU 65, Francis Marion 63, Jan. 29, 1994 600th Game: GCSU 96, Wingate 88, March 6, 1997 700th Game: GCSU 85, Lander 67, Jan. 24, 2001 800th Game: GCSU 76, UNC Pembroke 62, March 2, 2004 900th Game: GCSU 78, Wingate 73 Nov. 24, 2007 Total Entering 2010-11 Season - 983

LARGEST GC VICTORIES Margin Opponent 75 Emory 72 Spelman 68 Ed.Waters 63 Columbia College (SC) 62 Piedmont 57 Flagler 57 Flagler 51 Emory 50 Flagler

Founded: 1889

Huffin (F, Sr.) and Tammeisha Law (F, Jr.)

Starters Lost: (2) Shandrea Moore (G) and Antoinette

Reames (F)

Date 1/24/86 1/5/00 2/29/88 12/30/04 1/23/89 12/10/85 1/21/85 1/13/89 1/27/90

Other Letterwinners returning: Ashleigh Fox (G, Jr.), Jessica

Baker (G, Sr.), Mandi Dudish (G, Sr.), Amanda Irwin (G, Jr.),

Kaila Parham (G, So.)

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BO BCATS VS. ALL OPPONENTS Opponent Albany State

Anderson University

Armstrong Atl.

Augusta State

Barry

Berry

Bowie State

Brewton-Parker

Series Standing

ASU leads 11-10

GCSU leads 3-1

GCSU leads 42-24

ASU leads 33-27

GC leads 1-0

BC leads 30-5

BSU lead 2-0

BPC leads 5-3

Last Game

74-59, GCSU (11/30/04)

78-59, AU (12/12/06) 58-50, GC (1/16/10)

56-52, GC (2/11/10)

71-54, GC (11/20/09)

75-63, BC (1/28/91)

75-63, BSU (3/7/97)

GCSU leads 2-1

71-60, CN (11/27/09)

Clark-Atlanta

Clayton State

Clinch Valley

Coker

Columbia College

Columbus State

Converse

GCSU leads 3-0

GCSU leads 1-0

GCSU leads 4-0

GCSU leads 21-17

GCSU leads 1-0

GCSU leads 3-0

GCSU leads 2-0

GC leads 22-21

Series tied 1-1

65-60, GCSU (3/12/04)

65-64, GCSU (12/30/03)

89-59, GCSU (12/1/93)

70-35, CSU (2/6/10)

81-64, GCSU (12/9/80)

82-44, GCSU (12/12/88)

95-32, GCSU (12/39/04) 55-43, GC (2/20/10)

57-52, CC (11/19/88)

Eckerd

GCSU leads 3-0

77-53, GCSU (12/6/03)

Elizabeth City State

GCSU leads 1-0

60-49, GCSU (12/29/04)

Edward Waters

Elon

GCSU leads 7-2

GCSU leads 1-0

87-73, GC (12/1/09)

GCSU leads 2-1

88-75, GCSU (2/7/89)

Fort Valley State

FVSU leads 7-3

89-66, GCSU (12/7/96)

Georgia Southern

GSU leads 9-1

94-60, GSU (2/19/81)

Georgia Tech

Ga. Southwestern Glenville State

Johnson C. Smith

GSU leads 2-0

66-61, FMU (3/6/10)

56-48, GSU (2/6/77)

Mars Hill Mercer

Midway

1991-92 1974-75 1976-77

2002-03

56-50, GCSU (12/3/04)

84-66, LU (1/14/10)

Lynn

1986-87

66-59, GSC (11/22/02)

GCSU leads 2-0

60-59, GC (3/2/10)

GCSU leads 23-14

Lincoln Memorial

1993-94

GSC leads 1-0

GSW leads 24-22

Lander

Lenoir-Rhyne

1985-86

1977-78

96-50, GCSU (11/17/06)

Lee’s McRae

1981-82

2004-05

86-50, GT (12/9/78)

GCSU leads 1-0

Lee

1987-88

1989-90

GT leads 3-1

Judson College

Kennesaw State

1989-90

1975-76

Florida Memorial

Georgia State

1986-87

1988-89

1984-85

72-70, EC (12/3/94)

FMU leads 19-15

1980-81

65-47, GC (1/25/10)

Series Tied 1-1

Francis Marion

1989-90

1991-92

1980-81

Erskine

GCSU leads 11-0

2000-01

2003-04

72-67, GCSU (12/12/80)

92-41, GCSU (1/13/89)

Flagler

1999-00

1994-95

GCSU leads 3-0

GCSU leads 1-0

1987-88

75-72, GCSU (12/16/94)

Emory

Emory & Henry

1974-75

1995-96

2005-06

Carson Newman

Catawba

1974-75

2009-10

67-62, GCSU (12/30/05)

77-50, GCSU (2/27/88)

Central State

1977-78

1988-89

GCSU leads 2-0 GCSU leads 1-0

1975-76

1997-98

97-65, GCSU (11/16/96)

Bryan

Caldwell

Series Began

KSU leads 27-22 GCSU leads 1-0

GCSU leads 2-0 LRU leads 5-3 GC leads 1-0

Lynn leads 1-0

80-60, GCSU (1/26/05) 76-72, GCSU (12/8/92)

83-55, GCSU (11/17/07) 74-58, LRU (12/5/10)

75-70, GC (12/29/09)

65-62, Lynn (11/25/07)

GCSU leads 1-0

63-56, GCSU (11/22/03)

GCSU leads 1-0

85-44, GCSU (12/7/92)

MU leads 4-1

103-83, GCSU (11/23/85)

1978-79 2000-01

2006-07

1983-84 1986-87 1992-93 1999-00

1994-95 2009-10

2007-08 2003-04

1974-75 1992-93

Opponent Miles

Millikin

Mobile

Montevallo

Morris

Morris Brown

Newberry

North Alabama

UNC Asheville

NC Central

UNC Pembroke

North Florida

North Georgia

Nova Southeastern

Ouachita Baptist

Paine

Piedmont

Presbyterian

Queens

Rollins

Savannah State

Shaw

Shorter

USC Aiken

USC Upstate

Southern Poly.

Southern Wesleyan

Spelman

St. Andrews

St. Augustines

St. Leo

Stillman

Tampa

Tift College

Tougaloo

Tusculum

Tuskegee

Valdosta State

Virginia Intermont

Virginia Union

Warner Southern

Webber

West Florida

West Georgia

Wingate

Winston Salem St.

Winthrop

Series Standing

GCSU leads 1-0

GCSU leads 1-0

GCSU leads 1-0

GCSU leads 4-0

GCSU leads 1-0

GCSU leads 1-0

GCSU leads 6-1

GCSU leads 1-0

GCSU leads 1-0

NCCU leads 3-2

GCSU leads 24-7

GCSU leads 10-9

NGCSU leads 31-20

NSU leads 1-0

OBU leads 1-0

GCSU leads 8-6

GCSU leads 18-8

GCSU leads 4-2

GCSU leads 1-0

RC leads 2-1

SSU leads 5-2

Series tied 1-1

SC leads 22-10

GCSU leads 25-21

GCSU leads 20-17

GCSU leads 1-0

GCSU leads 3-1

GCSU leads 7-0

GCSU leads 1-0

GCSU leads 1-0

GCSU leads 10-1

GCSU leads 1-0

GCSU leads 2-0

TC leads 14-7

GCSU leads 1-0

GCSU leads 2-0

GCSU leads 4-0

VSU leads 14-11

GCSU leads 1-0

GCSU leads 2-0

GCSU leads 1-0

GCSU leads 2-0

UWF leads 1-0

WG leads 18-4

GCSU leads 4-0

GCSU leads 1-0

WU leads 1-0

Last Game

88-51, GCSU (12/2/02)

Series Began

2002-03

74-53, GCSU (12/10/80)

1980-81

81-58, GCSU (11/15/08)

2008-09

64-54, GC (2/24/10)

2003-04

103-60, GCSU (11/18/00)

2000-01

84-53, GCSU (11/26/88)

1988-89

68-42, GCSU (12/30/08)

1987-88

94-58, GCSU (11/17/00

2000-01

73-72, GCSU (2/6/86)

1985-86

72-63, GCSU (3/10/07)

2001-02

61-56, GC (1/3/10)

1992-93

85-59, UNF (2/2/05)

1992-93

72-68, GC (2/27/10)

1974-75

71-62, NSU (11/21/09)

2009-10

83-67, OBU (11/17/01)

2001-02

65-47, GCSU (12/9/06)

1978-79

98-58, GCSU (12/5/97)

1977-78

73-53, GCSU (11/27/06)

1986-87

94-51, GCSU (11/21/97)

1997-98

71-62, RC (12/12/05)

1984-85

70-63, GCSU (2/1/80)

1974-75

87-81, GCSU (12/14/05)

2004-05

69-51, GCSU (11/16/07)

1974-75

57-54, GC (2/13/10)

1986-87

78-76, GCSU (1/27/07)

1986-87

69-64, GCSU (12/15/07)

2007-08

68-47, GCSU (12/9/88)

1986-87

75-49, GCSU (1/17/00)

1989-90

71-49, GCSU (11/21/98)

1998-99

86-40, GCSU (12/1/00)

2000-01

93-66, St. Leo (12/5/03)

1989-90

77-48, GCSU (12/29/05)

2005-06

62-55 (ot), GCSU (11/18/06)

2001-02

99-58, GCSU (2/18/85)

1974-75

79-67, GCSU (11/16/08)

2008-09

78-63, GC (1/28/09)

2006-07

76-43, GCSU (12/30/09)

1999-00

75-65, GCSU (1/3/09)

1974-75

78-75, GCSU (12/8/80)

1980-81

60-58, GCSU (11/27/04)

2003-04

89-53, GCSU (12/10/91)

1991-92

101-53, GCSU (12/9/91)

1985-86

95-88(ot), UWF (11/16/01)

2001-02

65-47, GCSU (12/11/04)

1974-75

63-55, GCSU (12/29/08)

1996-97

64-58, GCSU (11/19/05)

2005-06

73-62, WU (2/7/86)

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GC AT HLETI C HALL OF FAME

The 2008-09 season marked the 40th anniversary of athletic competition at Georgia College. Now in its third year in existence is the GC Athletic Hall of Fame, honoring former Georgia College Colonials and Bobcats for their efforts to their sports and the University as a whole. The four-member class in 2009 brings the total to 19 honorees in the GC Hall of fame. Anyone interested in nominating a former student athlete need only fill out the form located on the Athletics Web Site at www.GCBobcats.com.

Inaugural Class Phil Arp - Baseball Sherita Ballard - Basketball Tom Gorman - Baseball Jennifer Joiner - Softball John Kurtz - Baseball Coach Michael Peeler - Athletic Director/ Golf Coach David Robinson - Golf Julia Roudkovskaya - Tennis Duward Whelchel - Tennis Coach Robert Williams - Basketball Class of 2008 Lilia Biktyakova - Tennis Julius Joseph - Basketball Rusty Kea - Baseball Alex McMichael - Golf Missy (Thomas) Swicord Gymnastics

Anna (Haggkvist) Sundstrom

Class of 2009 Anna (Haggkvist) Sundstrom Tennis Leonard Scott - Basketball Jay Torrence - Tennis Greg Winters - Baseball

Jennifer Joiner

Sherita Ballard

Sherita Ballard - Women’s basketball (1987-91). Ballard was a three-time NAIA All-District selection and a First Team All-Peach Belt Conference selection as a senior when GC moved to NCAA II. She is Georgia College’s career leader in games played, points, field goals, steals and minutes played.

The 2009 induction class

Sherita Ballard

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Phil Arp

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