2012-13 Georgia Southern Women's Basketball Media Guide

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OPPONENT FLORIDA ATLANTIC Georgia State~ Florida A&M/Kent State~

LOCATION STATESBORO Atlanta, Ga. Atlanta, Ga.

Davidson* Appalachian State* MERCER Stetson! Bethune-Cookman! Kennesaw State George Mason James Madison

Davidson, N.C. Boone, N.C. STATESBORO DeLand, Fla. DeLand, Fla. Kennesaw, Ga. Fairfax, Va. Harrisonburg, Va.

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College of Charleston* WESTERN CAROLINA* FURMAN* Chattanooga* Samford* WOFFORD* UNC Greensboro* Elon*

Charleston,S.C. STATESBORO STATESBORO Chattanooga, Tenn. Birmingham, Ala. STATESBORO Greensboro, N.C. Elon, N.C.

2:00 p.m. 4:00 P.M. 7:00 P.M. 6:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 2:30 P.M. 6:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m.

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DAVIDSON* APPALACHIAN STATE* COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON* Western Carolina* SAMFORD* CHATTANOOGA* Wofford* Furman*

STATESBORO STATESBORO STATESBORO Cullowhee, N.C. STATESBORO STATESBORO Spartanburg, S.C. Greenville, S.C.

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UNC GREENSBORO* ELON* SoCon Tourney#

STATESBORO STATESBORO Asheville, N.C.

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* Southern Conference game Home games are BOLD & ALL CAPS All times Eastern unless otherwise noted and subject to change ~ Georgia State Thanksgiving Tournament (Atlanta, Ga.) ! Hatter Classic (DeLand, Fla.) # U.S. Cellular Center/Kimmel Arena (Asheville, N.C.) All home contests at Hanner Fieldhouse


QUICK FACTS/SCHEDULE On the Covers On the front: from left to right are seniors Meredyth Frye, Briana Scott and Ronnesha Smith. On the back: from left to right in the top row are juniors Jordi Cook, Lacie Dowling and MiMi DuBose. From left to right in the bottom row are juniors Danielle Spencer and Brittney Benzio.

Table of Contents Alexis Sams....................................................39 2012-13 Roster..............................................40

Schedule/Quick Facts........................................1 Georgia Southern..........................................2-4 Statesboro.........................................................5 Hanner Fieldhouse........................................6-7 Strength and Conditioning...............................8 Sports Medicine...............................................9 Academic Support..........................................10 President........................................................11 Director of Athletics.......................................12 Athletic Foundation.......................................13 Athletics Staff.................................................14

Meredyth Frye...........................................15-16 Ronnesha Smith........................................17-18 Brittney Benzio.........................................19-20 Jordi Cook................................................21-22 Adrienne DeFilippis..................................23-24 Lacie Dowling...........................................25-26 MiMi Dubose...........................................27-28 Danielle Spencer.......................................29-30 Aishya Wofford.........................................31-32 Anna Claire Knight...................................33-34 Maggie Davis.................................................35 Briana Jones...................................................36 Sierra Kirkland...............................................37 Kiki Rawls......................................................38

Chris Vozab...............................................41-43 Lisa Jackson/Justin Phoenix............................44 Carolyn Riley/Briana Scott.............................45 2011-12 Statistics...........................................46 2011-12 Results.............................................47 Southern Conference......................................48

NCAA Tournament........................................50 Honors and Awards........................................51 1,000-Point Club...........................................52 Individual Records....................................53-61 Team Year-By-Year Stats.................................62 Team Records............................................63-64 Hanner Fieldhouse Records............................65 Opponent Records.........................................66 All-Time Letterwinners..................................67 All-Time Jersey Numbers...............................68 Game-By-Game Results............................69-75 Series Results..................................................76 2012-13 Opponents..................................77-78 Media Information.........................................79 Spot Chart.....................................................80

Quick Facts School Information Location......................................Statesboro, GA 30460 Enrollment...........................................................20,574 Nickname.............................................................Eagles School Colors........................................ Blue and White Home Facility (Capacity)..... Hanner Fieldhouse (4,358) Affiliation............................................ NCAA Division I Conference....................................................... Southern President...........................................Dr. Brooks A. Keel Director of Athletics....................................... Sam Baker Senior Woman Administrator.....................Cathy Beene Faculty Athletics Representative......Dr. Chris Geyerman Web site................................................... GSEagles.com Facebook............................... facebook.com/GSAthletics Twitter...................................................... @GSAthletics .....................................................................@GSScores Coaching Staff Head Coach............................. Chris Vozab (1st season) Alma Mater......................................... Providence, 2002 Career Record.............................................. First Season Record at GSU....................................................... Same Assistant Coaches................Lisa Jackson, Justin Phoenix ................................................................. Carolyn Riley Student Assistant Coach...............................Briana Scott Athletic Trainer........................................... Caren Walls Strength Coach............................................ Skyler Pyles Program History First year of Women’s Basketball...................... 1973-74 Overall Record................................................. 612-482 Overall Southern Conference Record................ 200-147 NCAA Tournament Appearances/Last................ 2/1994 SoCon Tournament Record ................................. 21-18 Number of SoCon Tournament Titles/Years................ 2 .......................................................................... 1993,1994 Team Information Overall record last year (H/A/N)... 8-22 (5-10/2-10/1-2) SoCon record/finish....................................... 4-16/10th Players returning/lost.............................................. 11/4 Starters returning/lost................................................ 3/2 Newcomers...................................................................5 Athletics Media Relations Director.................................................. Barrett Gilham Office Phone..........................................(912) 478-5448 E-Mail..............................bgilham@georgiasouthern.edu Assistant..................................................A.J. Henderson Office Phone..........................................(912) 478-5071 E-Mail........................ajhenderson@georgiasouthern.edu Assistant (WBB Contact)........................... Marc Gignac Office Phone..........................................(912) 478-5288 Cell Phone.............................................(980) 297-9981 E-Mail............................. mgignac@georgiasouthern.edu AMR Main Phone................................. (912) 478-5239 AMR Fax.............................................. (912) 478-0046 AMR Address........................................... PO Box 8085 .......................................... Georgia Southern University ...................................................Statesboro, GA 30460 Press Row Phone....................................(912) 478-5289

Credits:

The 2012-13 Georgia Southern women’s basketball media guide was written and designed by Marc Gignac. Cover design by Meredyth Frye. Assistance provided by the athletic media relations office. Cover and inside photography was provided by Frank Fortune, Willis Glassgow of WG Photos and SoConPhotos.com. Special thanks to Visit Jacksonville, Savannahvisit.com and Anna Mitchum for providing the “Statesboro and Surrounding Areas” photos.

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GEORGIA SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY

Founded in 1906, Georgia Southern University provides a unique educational experience where students are able to take advantage of all of the benefits of a large university without sacrificing the personal touches of a smaller college. • Enrollment of 20,000+ • Economic impact of more than $700 million for its nine-county region • A Day for Southern raised more than $1.4 million Rendering of new Biological Sciences Building to open in spring of 2013.

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• Students volunteer more than 26,000 service hours

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As the largest and most comprehensive research institution in southeast Georgia, Georgia Southern University continues to set the bar for academic excellence. During the past decade, Georgia Southern has shown growth in size and scope that has led to recognition by U.S. News and World Report as one of the top 10 most popular universities in the nation. Georgia Southern continues to be one of the top choices in the state for new freshmen and HOPE scholars, with a record enrollment of more than 20,000 students, celebrating a diverse population from 49 U.S. states and more than 100 nations from around the world. The University offers more than 120 degree programs at the baccalaureate, master’s and doctoral levels through eight colleges, as well as a variety of online classes in business, education, liberal arts, science, information technology and healthcare, including an array of advanced degree programs. Without a doubt, Georgia Southern boasts one of the most picturesque and iconic college campuses in the country. Among the magnolias and classic Southern red brick buildings, you will find relaxing parks, lakes and the Pedestrium, a walkway that stretches through the heart of the more than 900-acre campus. During the past decade, almost $300 million in construction and renovation projects have been completed, including state-of-the-art classroom and recreation facilities and a number of modern apartment-style residence halls like the upscale housing at Centennial Place, which includes Cold Stone Creamery, Einstein Bros. Bagel restaurant and more. The University recently celebrated the ground breaking of a new $41 million Biological Sciences Building that will open in spring 2013. As a Carnegie Doctoral-Research University, Georgia Southern’s hallmarks focus on teaching, an increasing emphasis on research and a student-centered approach that give the University the feel of a much smaller private college. Students are at the center of everything Georgia

Southern does, and the University has created an environment where students can thrive, learn, and prepare for their future. From the moment students step on campus, they are immediately challenged by the academic curriculum, while also having the opportunity to take part in an incredible amount of activities that rival larger universities. The University Honors Program attracts high-achieving students and the Office of Student Leadership and Civic Engagement encourages students to make leadership a part of their college resumes. Students are engaged in community volunteerism, campus theatre productions, academic organizations and recreational athletics, just to name a few of the opportunities offered in this well-rounded collegiate atmosphere. The University has received recent national recognition from Forbes Magazine and The Princeton Review, setting Georgia Southern apart from its peers. Georgia Southern has once again been recognized as one of America’s Best Colleges and one of the “Best 301 Business Schools” in the nation. The University’s business and nursing programs have also been recognized among 2012’s Best Graduate Schools by U.S. News and World Report. Additionally, Georgia Southern has been recognized as one of Forbes’ top universities in the nation for minority science, technology, engineering and math (STEM). Georgia Southern continues to focus on its future as a national comprehensive institution and is adding new degree programs that are attracting interest from around the world. Last fall, the University began offering bachelor’s degrees in civil, mechanical and electrical

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GEORGIA SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY engineering providing another in-state option for engineering. As a center for learning and discovery, Georgia Southern also provides unique opportunities through its public outreach facilities – the Botanical Garden, the Georgia Southern Museum, the Center for Wildlife Education and Lamar Q Ball, Jr. Raptor Center, the Nessmith-Lane Conference Center and the Performing Arts Center. Every day, someone, somewhere in the world is touched by the work of a Georgia Southern student, alumnus, staff or faculty member — making the reach of this University truly global. With more than 70,000 alumni, the Eagle Nation features a strong network that continues to grow with each graduating class. Dan Cathy, President and COO of Chick-fil-A, country music star Luke Bryan, former Metlife Principal of the Year Molly Howard, business and healthcare professionals, professional athletes and more are all graduates of Georgia Southern. No matter the field, the University is increasingly becoming the first choice for the next generation of leaders.

NO TABLE ALUMNI Blake Adams

Jerry Franklin

Professional golf, PGA Tour

President and CEO of Connecticut Public Broadcasting Inc.

Tony Arata Grammy Award-nominated songwriter

Tracy Ham Quarterback (former), CFL

Diane Bailey Owner/clothing designer of Bailey Boys

James W. Kennedy Kennedy Space Center Director (Ret.)

Eric Lee Beddingfield Country music artist

Lea Anne McBride Served as Chief Spokesperson for

Lee Berger

former Vice President Dick Cheney

National Geographic Explorer and Paleoanthropologist

Hala Moddelmog President of Arby’s Restaurant Group, Inc.

Luke Bryan Country music artist

Earthwind Moreland Defensive Back (former), NFL

Thomas Bryant CEO and President of TempurPedic

Jodie Mudd

International (retired)

Member Professional Golfers’ Association of America, Champions Tour

Dan Cathy President and COO, Chick-fil-A

Adrian Peterson Running Back, NFL & UFL

Mark Collier Stage/television actor

Gene Sauers Member, PGA

Michael Curry Associate Head Coach

Fred Stokes

Philadelphia 76ers, NBA

Defensive end (former), NFL

Hugh Darley

Tony Townley

Founder/President, International

Co-founder, Zaxby’s Restaurant

Design & Entertainment Association (former Walt Disney executive)

John Tudor Pitcher (former), MLB

Mike Davis

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Executive Director,

David Young

United States Golf Association

Safety (former), NFL and CFL

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STATESBORO AND SURROUNDING AREAS With all the charm of a small, southern city and the advantages of a metropolitan area, Statesboro provides a relaxing atmosphere for residents and visitors alike. Nestled among the pines of Bulloch County, Statesboro is only a short drive from the Atlantic Coast. Bulloch County was established in 1796 and is named for the state’s first governor, Archibald Bulloch. MILEAGE CHART FROM STATESBORO Atlanta, Ga. ............................................................206 Augusta, Ga. ............................................................81 Birmingham, Ala.....................................................355 Charleston, S.C.......................................................163 Daytona Beach, Fla.................................................270 Hilton Head Island, S.C............................................94 Jacksonville, Fla.......................................................174 Orlando, Fla............................................................317 Savannah, Ga. ..........................................................55

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HANNER FIELDHOUSE Home to Georgia Southern basketball and volleyball, Hanner Fieldhouse is one of the best venues for collegiate athletics in the Southern Conference. Completed in 1969, the facility serves as the center of Georgia Southern’s intercollegiate athletics program and is named for the late W.S. “Shep” Hanner, the school’s faculty athletic chairman from 1935-59. Hanner also served at various times as tennis coach, assistant football coach, professor and chairman of the Division of Exercise Sciences. The Fieldhouse, part of the larger Hanner Complex, houses the Health, Physical Education and Professional Studies Depart-

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ments as well as most of the Eagles coaches’ offices and several team locker rooms. In addition to the main basketball arena, the complex contains a smaller gymnasium, a weight room, fitness rooms, locker rooms and athletic training facilities. During the summer of 1995, the University completed a $500,000 renovation to Hanner Fieldhouse. Wooden bleachers at floor level were replaced with chairback seats and new floor graphics were painted. Outside the arena, the basketball locker rooms and coaches’ offices were also renovated. The court surface was completely replaced in 2011.

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HANNER FIELDHOUSE

Quick Facts Capacity......................................................................................4,358 Year Built..............................................................Hanner Gym, 1955 .................................................................... Fieldhouse addition, 1969 .............................................................Chairback seats installed, 1995 .......................................................................Court refurbished, 2003 ...................................................... Upper Level press box added, 2004 .......................................................................Court refurbished, 2009 ............................................................................Court replaced, 2011 Surface.............................................................................. Maplewood Lighting.......................................................................... Metal Halide Home Record......................................................................... 279-128 Largest Crowd for W. Basketball...... 2,183 vs. Georgia Nov. 21, 2006

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STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING

Away from the playing fields, the cameras and the game day excitement is Iron Works, the heart of GSU’s strength and conditioning for all 15 intercollegiate teams. Here, athletes enhance their physical capabilities through the training leadership of certified coaches, and the end results are usually displayed in the win column. A renovation to Iron Works included the addition of offices and a new entrance and interior. Nearly $50,000 worth of new weight equipment including multi-squat racks, two Olympic platforms complete with bumpers plates and bars, free weights, hammer machines and body weight scale were added. Georgia Southern Head Strength and Conditioning Coach Tom Melton, who has the dual title of assistant athletics director/athletic performance, provides a direct strength training leadership role to the Eagle football program while coordinating and supervising off-season and in-season applications for the other 14 GSU teams. Thanks to donations received from former Georgia Southern football athletes, Iron Works is also home to two Vertimax Jump Trainers.

TOM MELTON Assistant AD/ Performance

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SKYLER PYLES

Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach Women’s Basketball

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SPORTS MEDICINE Georgia Southern Sports Medicine provides optimal care for student-athletes as they prepare for practice and competition. Full-time and graduate assistant athletic trainers work with all Eagle teams during their competition seasons and off-season workouts to prevent and rehabilitate injuries. The Athletic Training room underwent an impressive re-modeling phase within its Hanner Fieldhouse location and features state-of-the-art equipment for the treatment and rehabilitation of injuries. The facility incorporates the latest advances and resources in sports medicine as staff constantly research technology to benefit the studentathlete. A complete hydra-therapy area and a large collection of student-athlete treatment stations are housed in the training area. A separate rehabilitation room provides specialized care for sessions specific to the treatment of injuries and for post-surgery recovery. Partnering with one of the top athletics training programs in the nation at Georgia Southern, student-athletes receive excellent care and attention both on the field and off.

CAREN WALLS

BRANDY CLOUSE

KASSIE KELLY

Assistant Athletic Trainer Women’s Basketball

Director of Sports Medicine

JOHN ERWIN Assistant Athletic Trainer

Assistant Athletic Trainer

PAUL TSCHIDA Assistant Athletic Trainer

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ACADEMIC SUPPORT

Cone Hall is the home to the Academic Enhancement Center in the Office of Student-Athlete Services. The former mid-century residence hall was completely refurbished to provide individual and group study areas, a computer lab, meeting rooms for tutorial work, a lecture room, conference room and offices for support staff.

KEITH ROUGHTON

Academic Support Staff Keith Roughton................................ Director Chris Booker...................... Academic advisor Megan Bearden.............. Compliance assistant April Callaway........... Administrative assistant Jess Callihan...................... Learning specialist Lauren DeLuca................... Academic advisor John Egan........................... Academic advisor Juliet Story......................... Learning specialist

APRIL CALLAWAY

Associate AD/ Academics & Compliance

Administrative Assistant Student Athlete Services

JESSICA CALLIHAN

LAUREN DELUCA

Learning Specialist

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Academic Advisor

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DR. BROOKS A. KEEL Augusta State ’78

Brooks A. Keel, Ph.D. began his tenure as the 12th President of Georgia Southern University on January 4, 2010. The Augusta, Ga. native, a self-described product of the education system of Georgia, returns to his home state to lead Georgia Southern University with significant experience in the top ranks of academia, research, and economic development. Since joining Georgia Southern, Keel has been focused on expanding undergraduate and graduate learning opportunities whether through research, creative or community-based educational experiences. In addition, he has been working to increase Georgia Southern’s research and economic development opportunities. The University is already beginning to attract interest through its Renewable Energy Lab and Public Health Core Research Lab. Prior to his arrival at Georgia Southern, Keel served as the Vice Chancellor for Research and Economic Development, and professor of Biological Sciences at Louisiana State University (LSU) in Baton Rouge from 2006-10. As vice chancellor, Keel led LSU’s research and economic initiatives and activities, including expanding research funding opportunities for faculty and students, encouraging entrepreneurial activity and broadening the University’s technology transfer operations and partnerships with statewide business organizations in support of long-term economic development for Louisiana. In addition, he coordinated the work of more than 1,300 faculty involved in approximately 2,000 sponsored research projects and oversaw the areas of LSU’s budget that dealt with $156 million in externally-funded grants and programs. Prior to his appointment at Louisiana State University, Keel was a professor in the Department of Biomedical Sciences and Associate Vice President for Research at Florida State University, Tallahassee, from 2002-2006. His professional career began in 1985 at the University of Kansas School of MedicineWichita, where he served in a variety of positions including the Daniel K. Roberts Distinguished Professor in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology (1995-2001), President of the Women’s Research Institute (1993-2001) and Director of Reproductive Medicine Laboratories (1994-2002). Keel earned his Ph.D. in reproductive endocrinology from the Medical College of Georgia in 1982 and a Bachelor of Science in biology and chemistry from Augusta College (now Augusta State University) in 1978. He has completed postdoctoral work at the University of Texas Health Science

12th PRESIDENT GEORGIA SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY Center in Houston and at the University of South Dakota School of Medicine, Vermillion. He is a member of the Society for the Study of Reproduction, the American Society for Reproductive Medicine and the Society for Gynecologic Investigation, among others. Keel has served on numerous boards related to his discipline, including the American Board of Bioanalysis, the American Association of Bioanalysts Board of Registry, the Oak Ridge Associated Universities, the Southeastern Universities Research Association and the Executive Committee of the Council on Research Policy and Graduate Education of APLU. Keel is married to Dr. Tammie Schalue, an accomplished scientist and scholar. Dr. Schalue currently serves as the director of laboratories at the Heartland Center for Reproductive Medicine and the associate administrator for the American Association of Bioanalysts (AAB). Both are certified SCUBA diving instructors.

Dr. Keel, shown throwing out the first pitch at a Georgia Southern baseball game, is a regular in the stands cheering on Eagle student-athletes at home and away events.

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DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS

S AM B AKER James Madison ’74

DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS Building a strong future for the Georgia Southern sports programs in his 17 years as Director of Athletics, Sam Baker has positioned the Eagles for success with new or renovated facilities, a foundation of financial stability and decisions to ensure the best for the student-athlete. An integral component of this ideology is the commitment to “Rings and Diplomas,” as the Athletics Department provides the opportunity for every Georgia Southern student-athlete to win a championship ring and earn a diploma. Baker announced on July 27th that he would be stepping aside from his duties as Athletics Director. He will serve in the interim until a new director is named. The emphasis on the “student” in student-athlete is one trademark of the Georgia Southern athletics program as Baker promotes the initiative and continued support for excellence in the classroom. Continuing to add to the lengthy list of accomplishments for the program, two Southern Conference championships were added last year in football and softball which upped Georgia Southern’s total to 32. Those championships gave the Eagles 29 appearances in postseason play. The most acclaimed is the Eagle Football program, accounting for nine SoCon titles, 10 NCAA playoff appearances (Division I FCS) and backto-back NCAA FCS titles in 1999 and 2000, two of the nation’s-best six FCS national championships, during the Baker tenure. A primary focus of Baker’s efforts has been facility improvements for fans and student-athletes. Planning and fundraising has begun for a new operations building for the Eagle Football program to be located at Paulson Stadium. The Gene Bishop Field House opened in the fall 2006, anchored the west end of the stadium with aesthetic changes to the concourses at Paulson Stadium made in 2007 and 2008. Softball stadium enhancements were completed in 2008 with the construction of stadium seating, team locker rooms and public rest rooms. In the same time period, the Bennett-Ramsey Golf Center was completed, providing Eagle Golf with one of the top all-around practice facilities the nation. Building and renovations were completed for several projects including the renovation of J.I. Clements Baseball Stadium, the construction of a Track/Soccer Stadium, renovation and expansion of Iron Works (Georgia Southern’s athletic performance center) and Men’s Basketball Locker Room (donated by Michael and Katrina Curry). In addition, other team locker rooms, sports medicine treatment center, equipment room, and coaches’ offices in Hanner Fieldhouse have undergone renovation and upgrades. Baker also served as the driving force behind the Dan J. Parrish, Sr., Football Building, the Herring Pavilion, football practice field renovation and the Troy Cowart Building (home to the Athletic Foundation and Athletics Ticket Office). As a leader in his profession, Baker has been active in his service to the Southern Conference and the NCAA. From May 2000 to May 2002, he served as chair of the SoCon Athletics Directors Association. As Georgia Southern Athletics Director, he served as a member of the NCAA Special Events, Olympic Liaison and Division I Football Issues

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Committees. In June 2009, he was honored with recognition as the NACDA Under Armour Athletics Director of the Year for the Football Championship Subdivision’s Southeast Region. Baker, a native of Front Royal, Va., joined the Georgia Southern management team after five years as Director of the College Football Marketing Corporation, a subsidiary of the College Football Association (CFA). Baker’s responsibilities with the CFA included securing title sponsorship for and administration of its “Promise of Tomorrow” scholarship program. A four-year agreement with Hitachi awarded $1.3 million in scholarships to aid individuals involved in intercollegiate football with the means to pursue careers in the field of education. From 1986-90, he was associate athletic director for financial development at Vanderbilt, where he oversaw the National Commodore Club. In the two years before moving to Nashville, Baker was associate athletic director for external affairs at the University of Oregon, the institution where he served as director of athletic marketing from January 1983 to May 1984. Baker entered the field of intercollegiate athletics at the College of William & Mary, where he spent seven years (1976-82) as director of athletic promotions. Baker holds a 1976 master’s degree in Sports Administration from Ohio University and a 1974 B. A. in Communication Arts from James Madison University. He and his wife of 36 years, Ann, are the parents of three children: Zeb, Elizabeth Ann and Josie.

EXPERIENCE: 17th YEAR ON GSU STAFF 1996-Present.......................... Director of Athletics, Georgia Southern University 1990-1995............................. Director, College Football Marketing Corporation .................................................(College Football Association), Boulder, Colo. 1986-1990.................. Assoc. AD/Financial Development, Vanderbilt University 1984-1986...............................Assoc. AD/External Affairs, University of Oregon 1983-1984.........................Director of Athletic Marketing, University of Oregon 1976-1982.............Director of Athletic Promotions, College of William & Mary EDUCATION: Ohio University (1976) Master’s Degree: Sports Administration James Madison University (1974) Bachelor’s Degree: Communication Arts Shenandoah College (1972) Associate’s Degree PERSONAL DATA: Full Name:...................................................................... Samuel Quinton Baker Born:.................................................................July 16, 1951 in Winchester, Va. Wife:.......................................................the former Ann Burnett of Mobile, Ala. Children:......................................................................Zeb, Elizabeth Ann, Josie

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ATHLETIC FOUNDATION

ATHLETIC FOUNDATION & TICKET OFFICE

Opened in June 2000, the Troy A and Mozelle Cowart Building serves as the headquarters for the Georgia Southern Athletic Foundation and for the Athletics Ticket Office. Located at 203 Lanier Drive in Statesboro, fans can purchase season and single-game tickets in person during the week or on game days or call (912) 478-9467 or 1-800-478-9467 for assistance. Helping provide scholarship and fundraising support for the Athletics Department, the Georgia Southern Athletic Foundation wants to fulfill the goal of every Eagle student-athlete winning a championship ring and earning their degree. For more information on how to donate to the Eagle Fund, contact (912) 478-5520 or visit ringsanddiplomas.com.

JOHN MULHERIN President, Athletic Foundation

DAVID BEAUBIEN Executive Director, Eagle Fund

JOHN RAMFJORD Ticket Manager

KRIS DRAPER

FRANK HOOK

Director of Donor Relations

Assistant Ticket Manager

KATHRYN BRYANT Office Manager Athletic Foundation

LINDSEY RANDOLPH

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Atlanta Regional Development Director

DEE PARKER Records Manager Athletic Foundation

SALLY SCOTT

Donor Fulfillment Coordinator

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ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF AND HEAD COACHES

CATHY BEENE

CHRIS BLAIR

JEFF BLYTHE

SHAYNE BRINSON

ROSE CARTER

STEWART CARTER

BRANDY CLOUSE

BRANDON COX

GLENESE DOYLE

CHRIS GEYERMAN

BARRETT GILHAM

GORDON HUNTER

ROGER INMAN

TOM MELTON

JOHN MULHERIN

BARRY MUNKASY

JOHN RAMFJORD

KEITH ROUGHTON

ARNIE WILHOITE

LANELL VANLANDINGHAM

Associate AD/Senior Women’s Administrator

Director of Broadcasting

Equipment Manager

Associate AD/Business Operations

Director of Sports Medicine

Director of Media Relations

Director of Athletic Operations

Director of Athletics Marketing

Cheerleading Coach

Administrative Assistant

Athletic Custodian

Athletic Facility Consultant

Faculty Athletic Representative

AssistantAD/ Athletic Performance

Director of Compliance

Ticket Manager

Assistant AD/New Media

President Athletic Foundation

Facilities Manager Hanner Fieldhouse

Administrative Asst. to Athletic Director

EAGLE HEAD COACHES

AMY BONNER Women’s Tennis

CHAD CALLIHAN Volleyball

JEFF MONKEN Football

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RODNEY HENNON Baseball

ANNIE SMITH Softball

NATHAN KELLOGG Swimming & Diving

LINDSEY VANDERSPIEGEL Women’s Soccer

KEVIN KENNEDY Men’s Soccer

CHRIS VOZAB

Women’s Basketball

LARRY MAYS Golf

CHARLTON “C.Y.” YOUNG Men’s Basketball

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MARLO MINCEY Cross Country and Track & Field

NICK ZIEZIULA Men’s Tennis


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VETERAN PROFILES

meredyth

FRYE

#25 5-10, Sr., Guard Fredericksburg, Va. Riverbend

Career Highs

Points................................................. 30 at Furman, 2/27/12 Rebounds............................. 12, twice, vs. Mercer, 11/16/10 Assists............................................... 7 vs. Mercer, 11/16/10 Steals...................................... 5 at Florida Atlantic, 12/12/10 Blocks................................. 3 at Coll. of Charleston, 1/18/12 FGs Made.......................................... 12 at Furman, 2/27/12 FGs Att.......................................................17 at Elon, 1/3/11 3-PTs Made.................................................3 at Elon, 1/3/11 3-PTs Att......................................................7 at Elon, 1/3/11 FT Made.............................13 vs. Western Carolina, 1/14/11 FT Att..................................14 vs. Western Carolina, 1/14/11 Minutes.................36, 6 times, vs. Western Carolina, 3/2/12

Junior (2011-12): Named Academic All-SoCon • Named to SoCon Academic Honor Roll • Started all 29 games she played in • Led the team in scoring (10.4), rebounding (4.8), field goal percentage (.432) and steals (39) • Ranked second on the squad in assists with 53 • Ranked 13th in the SoCon in scoring, 20th in rebounding, ninth in field goal percentage and ninth in free-throw percentage • Scored in double figures in 15 games • Shot 77.4 percent from the free-throw line and recorded 115 attempts • Scored 30 after shooting 12-for-15 from the floor, 2-for-3 from 3-point range and 4-for-4 from the free-throw line at Furman (2/27) • Had 17 points and nine rebounds vs. UNCG (2/20) • Collected 17 points and seven boards at Mercer (11/17) • Scored 16 against Jacksonville State (11/26) • Had a stretch of six straight contests with double-figure points • Credited with 14 points and 10 boards vs. Stetson. Sophomore (2010-11): Named Academic All-SoCon • Named to SoCon Academic Honor Roll • Named to the Lady Eagles Thanksgiving Classic (Hattiesburg, Miss.) All-Tournament team • Started in all 30 games and averaged 29.9 minutes per game • Shot 44.6 percent from the field and led the team with 111 field goals • Made 103 free throws • Finished fifth all-time in Georgia Southern history with an 81.1 free-throw percentage for the season • Led the team with 347 points and 11.6 points per game • Also led the team in rebounding with 155 total boards and 5.2 per game • Scored 20 or more points in two games and posted a season-high of 24 points at Elon (1/3) • Scored in double figures 19 times and ended the season with a streak of four-straight double-digit games • Tallied a streak of seven-straight games of 10 or more points • Tallied three games of 10 or more rebounds • Posted a season-best of 12 rebounds against Samford (12/20) and Mercer (11/16) • Made a last-second, game-winning shot against UNC Greensboro (2/5) in the WBCA Pink Zone game.

Freshman (2009-10): Named to SoCon Academic Honor Roll • Saw action in all 31 games, averaging 14 minutes a contest • Hit 69.7 percent of free throws attempted (23-33) • Connected on 35.3 percent of field goals to average 4.4 points per game • Dished out 13 assists during the season and recorded 19 steals • In 20 conference games, averaged 13.4 minutes a game and was a 70 percent free throw shooter • Chipped in 3.6 points per contest against conference opponents and pulled down 1.7 rebounds on average • Drained a season-high 11 points against Chattanooga (3/7) in the SoCon Tournament • Also connected on a season-high four field goals in the same contest • Pulled down a season-high nine rebounds and nailed season-high three treys against New Orleans (11/28) in the Omni Hotels Classic • Dished out two helpers in a game twice (New Orleans and Western Carolina 2/3) • Went 4-for-4 at the charity stripe against Kennesaw State (12/21) for season-high free throws made and attempted • Recorded season-high three steals in a conference game against Chattanooga (2/6) playing a season-high 22 minutes. Prep: Two-time team MVP at Riverbend High School in 2008 and 2009 • Twice named first-team alldistrict and selected All-Region Northwest her senior year after averaging 22 points and 11 rebounds • Bears advanced to state championship quarterfinals her first two years • Opened prep career with three district championships and a regional championship in 2007 • Earned 11 varsity letters: soccer (4), basketball (4) and volleyball (3) • Honors graduate and member of the National Art Honor Society. Personal: Born Nov. 16, 1990, in Fredericksburg, Va. • Meredyth Lynn Frye is the daughter of Joe and Janice Frye • Father, Joe, played basketball at Madison, presently James Madison, and brother, John, was a member of the Air Force basketball team. Major: Graphic design. Career Stats Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA 3Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2009-10 31 0 434 14.0 48 136 .353 16 60 .267 23 33 .697 27 41 68 2.2 29 1 13 36 1 19 135 4.4 2010-11 30 30 898 29.9 111 249 .446 22 67 .328 103 127 .811 50 105 155 5.2 62 1 60 87 0 48 347 11.6 2011-12 29 29 878 30.3 99 229 .432 15 46 .326 89 115 .774 35 103 138 4.8 49 1 53 79 8 39 302 10.4 TOTAL 90 59 2210 24.6 258 614 .420 53 173 .306 215 275 .782 112 249 361 4.0 140 3 126 202 9 106 784 8.7 Career Southern Conference Stats Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA 3Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2009-10 20 0 268 13.4 26 79 .329 5 33 .152 14 20 .700 11 22 33 1.7 18 1 7 27 1 12 71 3.6 2010-11 20 20 603 30.2 79 168 .470 15 36 .417 76 94 .809 33 69 102 5.1 41 0 38 55 0 35 249 12.5 2011-12 19 19 589 31.0 61 153 .399 10 35 .286 58 71 .817 26 60 86 4.5 36 0 36 54 7 29 190 10.0 TOTAL 59 39 1460 24.7 166 400 .415 30 104 .288 148 185 .800 70 151 221 3.7 95 1 81 136 8 76 510 8.6

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ronnesha

SMITH

#22

Junior (2011-12): Named Academic All-SoCon • Named to SoCon Academic Honor Roll • Played in 28 games and started two • Played 10.8 minutes a contest • Averaged two points and 1.4 rebounds • Posted 11 steals and 18 assists • Collected eight points and six rebounds vs. Jacksonville (12/21) • Had six points, going 6-for-6 from the line, vs. Southern Wesleyan (12/30) • Notched six points and three rebounds at Wofford (1/30) • Had five points vs. Chattanooga (1/9).

Career Highs

Points....................................................... 13 vs. Elon, 2/7/11 Rebounds..................................6 vs. Jacksonville, 12/21/11 Assists................. 3, 3 times, at Coll. of Charleston, 1/18/12 Steals................................................... 4 at Wofford, 12/1/10 Blocks................................................ 2 at Stetson, 12/14/10 FGs Made.................................................. 4 vs. Elon, 2/7/11 FGs Att.....................................10 vs. Jacksonville, 12/21/11 3-PTs Made................ 2, 2 times, vs. Jacksonville, 12/21/11 3-PTs Att........................3, 2 times, vs. Chattanooga, 1/9/12 FT Made.........................6 vs. Southern Wesleyan, 12/30/11 FT Att..............................6 vs. Southern Wesleyan, 12/30/11 Minutes............................. 23 at Coll. of Charleston, 1/18/12

Sophomore (2010-11): Named Academic AllSoCon • Named to SoCon Academic Honor Roll • Played in 22 of the team’s 30 games with one start at Chattanooga (12/4) • Played 20 minutes in the start and scored six points • Averaged 2.6 points per 5-10, Sr., Guard game and 11.2 minutes per game for the season • Blackshear, Ga. Shot 35 percent from the field and 72.2 percent Pierce County from the charity stripe • Scored a season-high 13 points against Elon (2/7) • Added nine points and four rebounds at Georgia (11/14) • Recorded a season-best four steals at Wofford (12/1). Freshman (2009-10): Named to SoCon Academic Honor Roll • Made appearances in 19 contests to average 3.8 points per game • Hit 50 percent of field goals attempted (5of-10) • Went 7-for-9 at the free throw line (.778) • Recorded four steals during the season • Was an 83 percent free throw shooter in 10 league games • Scored season-high four points at Samford (1/2) going 4-for-4 at the charity stripe • Pulled down two rebounds four times • Opened season with two rebounds and two points against Brewton-Parker (11/13) • Also pulled down two boards against New Orleans (11/28), UNC Greensboro (12/29) and at Wofford (1/16) • Was 2-for-2 at the free throw line against UNO in the Omni Hotels Classic. Prep: Lettered in basketball, softball and track at Pierce County High School • Was Wendy’s Heisman State Finalist senior year • As captain her senior year, earned rebound award, averaging 11 per game • Selected first-team all-region and named Best Offensive Player as a senior • Also earned Best Offensive Player and rebound award her junior year as co-captain • Earned second-team all-region honors her sophomore campaign • Named Best Defensive Player for softball her senior year. Personal: Born Sept. 2, 1990, in Waycross, Ga. • Ronnesha Renata Smith is the daughter of Ronald Smith Sr. and Karla Johnson. Major: Spanish with a minor in math and coaching. Career Stats Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA 3Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2009-10 19 0 72 3.8 5 10 .500 0 0 .000 7 9 .778 5 8 13 0.7 9 0 0 5 0 4 17 0.9 2010-11 22 1 247 11.2 21 60 .350 3 8 .375 13 18 .722 11 19 30 1.4 21 0 8 20 2 11 58 2.6 2011-12 28 2 303 10.8 15 64 .234 3 14 .214 22 35 .629 15 25 40 1.4 32 0 18 25 3 11 55 2.0 TOTAL 69 3 622 9.0 41 134 .306 6 22 .273 42 62 .677 31 52 83 1.2 62 0 26 50 5 26 130 1.9 Career Southern Conference Stats Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA 3Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2009-10 10 0 41 4.1 2 6 .333 0 0 .000 5 6 .833 3 3 6 0.6 4 0 0 3 0 2 9 0.9 2010-11 13 1 136 10.5 12 35 .343 0 4 .000 8 10 .800 6 12 18 1.4 15 0 5 10 0 7 32 2.5 2011-12 19 2 224 11.8 10 45 .222 1 10 .100 11 17 .647 9 19 28 1.5 23 0 16 18 3 9 32 1.7 TOTAL 19 2 224 11.8 10 45 .222 1 10 .100 11 17 .647 9 19 28 1.5 23 0 16 18 3 9 32 1.7

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brittney

BENZIO

#32 5-11, Jr., F/C Palm City, Fla. Martin County

Sophomore (2011-12): Named Academic All-SoCon • Named to SoCon Academic Honor Roll • Played in 23 games and started the first three • Averaged 1.2 points and 1.4 rebounds in 7.1 minutes a game • Scored six points and made all three field goal attempts vs. Jacksonville State (11/26) • Posted six points and three rebounds in six minutes vs. Southern Wesleyan (12/30) • Shot 36.7 percent from the floor and 75 percent from the free-throw line.

Career Highs

Points.....................6, twice, vs. Jacksonville State, 11/26/11 Rebounds..............................4, twice, vs. Georgia, 11/15/11 Assists..............................................2 vs. Georgia, 11/15/11 Steals.................................................2 vs. Arizona, 11/11/11 Blocks........................................................................... None FGs Made........................3, vs. Jacksonville State, 11/26/11 FGs Att................................................ 4 vs. Samford, 1/7/12 3-PTs Made.................................................................. None 3-PTs Att............................................. 1 at Samford, 2/11/12 FT Made.................................. 2, twice, vs. Wofford, 1/30/12 FT Att......................................2, 4 times, at Wofford, 1/30/12 Minutes..................................... 20, twice, Georgia, 11/15/11

Freshman (2010-11): Named to SoCon Academic Honor Roll • Played in seven games • Totaling 15 minutes and one field goal attempt • Recorded four rebounds; one on the offensive glass and three on defense • Also tallied an assist on the year • Made her collegiate-career debut at Georgia (11/14) • Played a season-high seven minutes, tallied a assist and an offensive rebound at Davidson (2/19) • Recorded a rebound in four different contests.

Prep: A two-year letterwinner at Martin County High School in Stuart, Fla., and twoyear letterwinner at Jensen Beach High School in Jensen Beach, Fla. • While at Martin County, led her team to their first District Championship during her junior year but sat out most of her senior season due to injury • In 2009-10, she was named to the Nike Junior Nationals Midwest All-Star Team, Treasure Coast All-Area Honorable Mention and Un-Sung Hero of her high school team • Named Scholar Athlete/Rookie of the Year in 2007 as a freshman at Jensen Beach High School and played alongside her sister, Brett, as they won the Class 4A FHSAA State Championship • Helped lead Jensen Beach to Class 4A FHSAA District Championship in 2008, advancing to the regional semifinal • Graduated in the top-10 of her senior class and was named an AP Scholar with Distinction. Personal: Born Dec. 10,1991, in Winfield, Ill. • Brittney Leigh Benzio is the daughter of Edward and Barbara Benzio • Has three siblings Brooke, Brian and Brett • Most admires her sister, Brett, “because she taught me so much and always pushed me to be a better player” • Brett was a four-year letter winner at Tulane University • Lists the Pittsburgh Steelers as her favorite professional team. Major: Math/finance in the University honors program.

Career Stats Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA 3Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2010-11 7 0 15 2.1 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 3 4 0.6 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0.0 2011-12 23 3 163 7.1 11 30 .367 0 1 .000 6 8 .750 6 26 32 1.4 20 0 5 12 0 3 28 1.2 TOTAL 30 3 178 5.9 11 31 .355 0 1 .000 6 8 .750 7 29 36 1.2 20 0 6 13 0 3 28 0.9 Career Southern Conference Stats Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA 3Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2010-11 3 0 10 3.3 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 2 3 1.0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0.0 2011-12 14 0 81 5.8 4 14 .286 0 1 .000 3 4 .750 4 11 15 1.1 11 0 1 6 0 0 11 0.8 TOTAL 17 0 91 5.4 4 15 .267 0 1 .000 3 4 .750 5 13 18 1.1 11 0 2 7 0 0 11 0.6

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jordi

COOK

#10 5-8, Jr., Guard Tunnel Hill, Ga. Northwest Whitfield

Career Highs

Points......................................... 12 at Chattanooga, 2/13/12 Rebounds............................................ 3 at Furman, 2/27/12 Assists................................. 2, 2 times, vs. Stetson, 12/8/11 Steals.....................................2, 2 times, at Wofford, 1/30/12 Blocks........................................................................... None FGs Made..................... 4, 3 times, at Chattanooga, 2/13/12 FGs Att................................................. 9 at Wofford, 1/30/12 3-PTs Made.......................................3 at Davidson, 2/19/11 3-PTs Att............................. 6 at Coll. of Charleston, 1/18/12 FT Made................................... 2, 4 times, vs. Elon, 2/18/12 FT Att...................................................3 vs. Wofford, 1/24/11 Minutes............................................. 22 at Samford, 1/31/11

Sophomore (2011-12): Named to SoCon Academic Honor Roll • Played in 27 games and averaged 10 minutes an outing • Saw doubledigit minutes in the last seven games of the season • Averaged 2.7 points a game • Scored a season high 12 points on 4-of-6 shooting at Chattanooga (2/13) • Scored eight points and added two rebounds against Southern Wesleyan • Scored eight points in consecutive games at College of Charleston (1/18) and Western Carolina (1/21) • Had seven points and a pair of steals at Wofford (1/30) • Posted five points and two assists against Stetson (12/8) • Had five points and two assists vs. Elon (2/18) • Made all four of her free-throw attempts. Freshman (2010-11): Named to SoCon Academic Honor Roll • Played in 26 of the team’s 30 games • Averaged 6.8 minutes and 1.9 points per contest • Shot 35 percent from the field and 38-percent from behind the three-point line • Also made 4-of-5 free throw attempts • Played 10 or more minutes in four of the final five contests including 20 minutes at Appalachian State (2/21) • Tallied a season-best 22 minutes of action at Samford (1/31) • Made her collegiate debut at Georgia (11/14) • Scored 10 points in 18 minutes at Chattanooga (12/4) • Went 2-for-4 from behind the arc in the 77-69 overtime win over the Mocs • Scored nine points on a season-high three treys at Davidson (2/19).

Prep: Led Northwest Whitfield to a Region 7 regular-season championship in 2010 and AAAA State Runner-up position • Named AAAA all-state honorable mention • Was North Georgia All-Area First Team selection by Chattanooga Times and Dalton Daily Citizen • Helped lead Lady Bruins to a 2009 Deep South Classic Tournament Championship • Named to all-tournament team following championship • Team captain in 2009-10 • Was 45 percent three-point shooter and 86 percent free-throw shooter in senior season to lead team • Lettered in basketball and cross country. Personal: Born June 20, 1992, in Dalton, Ga. • Jordi Cook is the daughter of Chris and Fran Cook • Lists her mom as having been a major influence on her athletic career because “she’s always pushed me to be the best I can be” • Admires Michael Jordan for his dedication, passion and love for the game • Cousin, Stacy Childers, played women’s basketball at Georgia Southern from 1993-1995. Major: Early childhood education.

Career Stats Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA 3Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2010-11 26 0 176 6.8 16 45 .356 13 34 .382 4 5 .800 4 6 10 0.4 4 0 5 20 0 3 49 1.9 2011-12 27 0 269 10.0 29 86 .337 12 45 .267 4 4 1.000 6 14 20 0.7 11 0 8 15 0 8 74 2.7 TOTAL 53 0 445 8.4 45 131 .344 25 79 .316 8 9 .889 10 20 30 0.6 15 0 13 35 0 11 123 2.3 Career Southern Conference Stats Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA 3Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast 2010-11 17 0 158 9.3 15 42 .357 12 31 .387 4 5 .800 3 6 9 0.5 3 0 5 2011-12 18 0 200 11.1 20 64 .313 11 39 .282 4 4 1.000 5 9 14 0.8 10 0 3 TOTAL 35 0 358 10.2 35 106 .330 23 70 .329 8 9 .889 8 15 23 0.7 13 0 8

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adrienne

FILIPPIS

Sophomore (2011-12): Played in four contests • Averaged three minutes a game • Collected two points and a rebound against Southern Wesleyan (12/30) • Played four minutes in that game and five at Wofford (1/30).

#4

5-9, Jr., Guard Pooler, Ga. Savannah Christian

Career Highs

Points............................... 2, twice, at Jacksonville, 11/21/10 Rebounds................................. 1, 3 times, Mercer, 11/16/10 Assists.......................................................................... None Steals............................................................................ None Blocks........................................................................... None FGs Made........................ 1, twice, at Jacksonville, 11/21/10 FGs Att.....................................2, twice, vs. Wofford, 1/24/11 3-PTs Made.................................................................. None 3-PTs Att.................................................. 1, 3 times, 2/16/11 FT Made........................................................................ None FT Att............................................................................. None Minutes................................................ 5 at Wofford, 1/30/12

Freshman (2010-11): Named to SoCon Academic Honor Roll • Made nine appearances and played 13 minutes • Went 1-for4 from the field and 0-for-2 from behind the arc • Scored her first basket on her first attempt at Jacksonville (11/21) • Played a season-high four minutes at Samford (1/31) • Made her career debut against Mercer (11/16) and recorded a rebound in one minute of action. Prep: Attended Savannah Christian Prep, where she was team captain her senior year • Helped lead the Raiders to a state runnerup finish in 2009-10, earning the team MVP award after averaging 17 points per game • Earned Savannah Morning News firstteam All-City and was second-team all-state and first-team all-region her senior season • Crossed the 1,000 point mark in her senior campaign • Earned Best Offensive Award her junior season and selected as Savannah Morning News second-team All-City and second-team all-region • Raiders made a Final Four appearance her sophomore season and Sweet 16 appearance her freshman season • Named Most Improved following her sophomore campaign.

Personal: Born Dec. 13, 1991, in Savannah, Ga. • Adrienne Kay DeFilippis is the daughter of Sonny and Susan DeFilippis • Brother, AJ, lettered four years in football at Savannah State • Both her parents were student-athletes at Austin Peay University with her mother competing in basketball and father in football (quarterback). Major: Sport management.

Career Stats Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA 3Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2010-11 9 0 13 1.4 1 4 .250 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 0.1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0.2 2011-12 4 0 12 3.0 1 3 .333 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 2 2 0.5 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 0.5 TOTAL 13 0 25 1.9 2 7 .286 0 3 .000 0 0 .000 0 3 3 0.2 1 0 0 1 0 0 4 0.3 Career Southern Conference Stats Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA 3Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2010-11 6 0 10 1.7 0 3 .000 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 2011-12 2 0 6 3.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0 TOTAL 8 0 16 2.0 0 3 .000 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0

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lacie

DOWLING

#1

5-8, Jr., Guard Nahunta, Ga. Brantley County

Sophomore (2011-12): Played in 28 games, averaging 7.3 minutes a game • Averaged 1.4 points, 0.6 rebounds and 0.5 assists a game • Shot 35 percent from the floor and hit seven triples • Made all six free-throw attempts • Scored in eight of the last 10 games she played in • Scored five points against College of Charleston (1/28) and Wofford (1/30) • Also netted five points vs. Davidson (2/6) • Scored four points on four free throws against UNCG (2/20) • Tallied three points, two rebounds and an assist in five minutes against Western Carolina in the SoCon Tourney (3/2).

Career Highs

Points................................................10 vs. Wofford, 1/24/11 Rebounds...............2, 4 times, vs. Western Carolina, 3/2/12 Assists...........................5 vs. Southern Wesleyan, 12/30/11 Steals..................2, 2 times, vs. Coll. of Charleston, 1/28/12 Blocks........................................................................... None FGs Made...........................................3 vs. Wofford, 1/24/11 FGs Att................................. 5, 2 times, vs. Wofford, 1/24/11 3-PTs Made........................................2 vs. Wofford, 1/24/11 3-PTs Att................................... 3, 5 times, vs. Elon, 2/18/12 FT Made............................................... 4 vs. UNCG, 2/20/12 FT Att.................................................... 4 vs. UNCG, 2/20/12 Minutes............................................. 18 vs. Stetson, 12/8/11

Freshman (2010-11): Played in 12 games, averaging 2.8 minutes a contest • Scored 10 points on the season with all 10 coming in 14 minutes of action against Wofford (1/24) • Made her career debut at Georgia (11/14).

Prep: Earned letters in basketball, softball, track, golf and soccer at Brantley County High School • First-team all-region her senior season and junior season after helping lead team to a region championship • Okefenokee Area Most Valuable Player in 2009-10 and all-state honorable mention • All-region honorable mention in soccer and received the Gold Glove Award for softball in 2007-08 • Twice named second-team all-region in softball and was first-team all-region utility player her senior season • Tied state record for amount of triples hit in a single season. Personal: Born Dec. 20, 1991, in Brunswick, Ga. • Lacie Lynn Dowling is the daughter of Stanley and Marcia Dowling • Lists athletic director and head football coach Sean Pender of Brantley County High School as having a major influence on her athletic career • Admires Herschel Walker • Enjoys knee boarding, spending time with family and doing anything competitive. Major: Exercise science.

Career Stats Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA 3Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2010-11 12 0 34 2.8 3 9 .333 2 6 .333 2 2 1.000 1 3 4 0.3 3 0 1 1 0 0 10 0.8 2011-12 28 0 205 7.3 13 38 .342 7 24 .292 6 6 1.000 3 14 17 0.6 8 0 15 27 0 8 39 1.4 TOTAL 40 0 239 6.0 16 47 .340 9 30 .300 8 8 1.000 4 17 21 0.5 11 0 16 28 0 8 49 1.2 Career Southern Conference Stats Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA 3Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2010-11 7 0 24 3.4 3 9 .333 2 6 .333 2 2 1.000 1 3 4 0.6 1 0 0 0 0 0 10 1.4 2011-12 19 0 156 8.2 10 29 .345 6 22 .273 6 6 1.000 1 9 10 0.5 5 0 8 20 0 6 32 1.7 TOTAL 26 0 180 6.9 13 38 .342 8 28 .286 8 8 1.000 2 12 14 0.5 6 0 8 20 0 6 42 1.6

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MiMi

#33 5-9, Jr., Guard Jefferson, Ga. Jefferson

Career Highs

BOSE

Points............................... 25 vs. Appalachian State, 1/10/11 Rebounds.............6, 3 times, vs. Western Carolina, 1/14/11 Assists..............................6 vs. Jacksonville State, 11/26/11 Steals................................................... 3 at Wofford, 12/1/10 Blocks................................. 1, 6 times, vs. Davidson, 2/6/12 FGs Made................................................ 7, 3 times, 1/10/11 FGs Att.................. 15, twice, vs. Appalachian State, 1/10/11 3-PTs Made.................. 5, twice, vs. Chattanooga, 12/18/10 3-PTs Att................................ 10 vs. Chattanooga, 12/18/10 FT Made............................. 7 vs. Appalachian State, 1/10/11 FT Att.................................. 9 vs. Appalachian State, 1/10/11 Minutes..............................38 vs. Western Carolina, 1/14/11

Sophomore (2011-12): Named Academic All-SoCon • Named to SoCon Academic Honor Roll • Ranked 11th in the SoCon in 3-point percentage (.344) and sixth in 3-point field goals made (1.5) • Played in all 30 games and started the last 29 • Averaged 26.9 minutes a game • Shot 37.8 percent from the floor • Scored in double figures in 15 games • Netted 19 points at UNCG (1/15) • Tallied 18 points and hit all four triple tries vs. Furman (12/5) • Scored 16 against Stetson (12/8) • Scored 14 vs. Georgia (11/15), Elon (1/13), Appalachian State (2/4) and Davidson (2/6) • Scored 12 vs. Western Carolina in the SoCon Tournament (3/2). Freshman (2010-11): Named to SoCon Academic Honor Roll • All-SoCon Freshman Team member • Played in 21 games with 13 starts • Averaged 24.2 minutes per game and 9.9 points per game • Tallied 208 points and was second on the team with 40 three-pointers • Made her career debut at Georgia (11/14) • Scored a season-high 25 points against Appalachian State (1/10) • Tallied 20 points just four days later against Western Carolina (1/14) • Missed nearly a month late in the season with an injury but returned for the final regular season contest against Furman (2/26). Prep: Four-year letterwinner at Jefferson High School • Lettered in softball (4), basketball (4), golf (1) and cheerleading (1) • Member of three Region 8-A Softball Region Championship teams, Region 8-A Golf Championship team in 2006 • Named Most Valuable Player in 2007 and 2008 as well as Honorable Mention Class A All-State • Player of the Year in 2007 and runnerup in 2008.

Personal: Born May 15, 1991, in Athens, Ga. • Miriam Mason DuBose is the daughter of Bolling and Kris DuBose • Her father, Bo, played basketball at Wake Forest (1967-69) and sister, Lee, was a four-year basketball letterwinner at Georgia Southern (2002-05). Major: Recreation.

Career Stats Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA 3Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2010-11 21 13 508 24.2 69 173 .399 40 106 .377 30 39 .769 13 33 46 2.2 34 0 21 37 4 16 208 9.9 2011-12 30 29 806 26.9 90 238 .378 44 128 .344 44 65 .677 20 48 68 2.3 62 3 39 60 2 13 268 8.9 TOTAL 51 42 1314 25.8 159 411 .387 84 234 .359 74 104 .712 33 81 114 2.2 96 3 60 97 6 29 476 9.3 Career Southern Conference Stats Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA 3Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2010-11 11 10 301 27.4 44 108 .407 28 67 .418 23 29 .793 9 21 30 2.7 16 0 14 25 2 9 139 12.6 2011-12 20 20 538 26.9 60 155 .387 35 91 .385 27 41 .659 13 35 48 2.4 44 2 25 40 2 9 182 9.1 TOTAL 31 30 839 27.1 104 263 .395 63 158 .399 50 70 .714 22 56 78 2.5 60 2 39 65 4 18 321 10.4

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danielle

SPENCER

#15

Sophomore (2011-12): Played in all 30 games and started 12, including the final nine of the season • Averaged 15.2 minutes and played double-digit minutes the last 10 • Averaged 2.2 points and 2.7 rebounds an outing • Knocked down 14-of-16 free throws • Posted six points and six boards against Davidson (2/6) • Scored five points against Furman (12/5) • Collected four points, six boards and two blocked shots at Chattanooga (2/13) • Had six rebounds at Davidson (12/19) and Mercer (11/17).

Career Highs

Points......................................................9 vs. UNCG, 2/5/11 Rebounds...............8, twice, vs. Coll. of Charleston, 2/16/11 Assists............................3, twice, vs. Jacksonville, 12/21/11 Steals.............................. 2, twice, vs. Chattanooga, 2/13/12 Blocks.................... 2, 9 times, at Western Carolina, 2/25/12 FGs Made...............................................4 vs. UNCG, 2/5/11 FGs Att............................................... 10 at Wofford, 12/1/10 3-PTs Made.................................................................. None 3-PTs Att....................... 1, 4 times, at Chattanooga, 2/13/12 FT Made..............................................4 vs. Wofford, 1/24/11 FT Att...................................................4 vs. Wofford, 1/24/11 Minutes.................................................... 31 vs. Elon, 2/7/11

Freshman (2010-11): Started seven games and played in 28 her freshman year • Averaged 6-3, Jr., F/C 15.1 minutes per contest • Averaged 2.2 points Atlanta, Ga. and 3.3 rebounds per contest • Scored a seasonWestlake best nine points against UNC Greensboro (2/5) • Tallied six points against Wofford (1/24) and at Furman (1/22) • Pulled down a season-high eight rebounds against the College of Charleston (2/16) and Elon (2/7) • Also dished out three assists and posted a seasonhigh 31 minutes against the Phoenix. Prep: Helped lead West Lake High School to Region Championships two consecutive years (2009, 2010) • Was the leading rebounder and second leading scorer her senior season • Named all-region after 2009-10 season • Earned Character Award her sophomore and junior years • Selected to the GACA All-State Team and Atlanta Tip-Off Club Metro Atlanta “Team of the Year” • Was McDonald’s All-American Nominee • Competed in women’s basketball, volleyball and soccer. Personal: Born April 28, 1992, in Atlanta, Ga. • Danielle Spencer is the daughter of Reginald and Desiree Spencer • Lists her first double-double in a game (11th grade) as her number one sports highlight • Her father played for West Texas State from 1975-1979. Major: Civil engineering technology.

Career Stats Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA 3Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2010-11 28 7 423 15.1 26 88 .295 0 3 .000 9 17 .529 25 68 93 3.3 33 0 16 31 21 11 61 2.2 2011-12 30 12 455 15.2 26 100 .260 0 1 .000 14 16 .875 33 48 81 2.7 43 1 27 45 12 11 66 2.2 TOTAL 58 19 878 15.1 52 188 .277 0 4 .000 23 33 .697 58 116 174 3.0 76 1 43 76 33 22 127 2.2 Career Southern Conference Stats Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA 3Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2010-11 19 7 297 15.6 18 63 .286 0 1 .000 7 13 .538 18 49 67 3.5 24 0 14 21 17 9 43 2.3 2011-12 20 9 291 14.6 19 69 .275 0 1 .000 11 12 .917 21 26 47 2.4 26 0 13 21 10 8 49 2.5 TOTAL 39 16 588 15.1 37 132 .280 0 2 .000 18 25 .720 39 75 114 2.9 50 0 27 42 27 17 92 2.4

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aishya

WOFFORD

#13 6-0, Jr., Forward Augusta, Ga. Westside

Sophomore (2011-12): Played in 20 contests and averaged 13 minutes a game • Averaged 2.9 points and 3.7 rebounds a contest • Also collected nine steals and seven blocked shots • Knocked down 17-of-24 freethrow attempts • Tallied 10 points, nine rebounds, a steal and a blocked shot at Alabama (11/21); made all eight free-throw attempts • Notched eight points and four rebounds at Appalachian State (12/1) • Credited with eight points and six boards at Chattanooga • Tallied six points and seven boards vs. Jacksonville State (11/26) • Posted seven rebounds and seven points at Wofford (1/30) • Recorded six rebounds and a steal vs. Appalachian State (2/4).

Career Highs

Points.............................................. 10 at Alabama, 11/21/11 Rebounds..............................9, twice, at Alabama, 11/21/11 Assists................................................3 vs. Furman, 12/5/11 Steals.....................................2, 3 times, at Wofford, 1/30/12 Blocks.................................................2 vs. Furman, 12/5/11 FGs Made.................................... 4 at Chattanooga, 2/13/12 FGs Att................................................. 9 at Wofford, 1/30/12 3-PTs Made.................................................................. None 3-PTs Att....................................................................... None FT Made............................................ 8 at Alabama, 11/21/11 FT Att................................................. 8 at Alabama, 11/21/11 Minutes........................................... 32 at Alabama, 11/21/11

Freshman (2010-11): Played in 24 games and averaged 8.6 minutes per contest • Averaged 1.3 points per game • Tallied a seasonhigh seven points at Western Carolina (2/14) • Also scored six points at Davidson (2/19) and at Samford (1/31) • Pulled down a season-best nine rebounds against Furman (2/26). Prep: Attended Westside High School and earned five letters, competing in basketball, volleyball, track and field, soccer, tennis and the drill team • Led the volleyball team to a 2009 Region Championship • Led the area in rebounding as a junior, averaging nearly 20 a game • Finished second in shot put and discus in the 2010 Georgia 4A State Meet with a distances of 39’4.000” and 132’2.000.” Personal: Born Feb. 27, 1992, in Augusta, Ga. • Aishya Marie Wofford is the daughter of Dawn Wofford • Chose Georgia Southern because she “always wanted to be an Eagle” • Describes herself as understanding • Lists her mom as having the biggest influence on her life because “she has always supported me in everything I do.” Major: Exercise science.

Career Stats Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA 3Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast 2010-11 24 0 207 8.6 14 45 .311 0 0 .000 4 11 .364 17 39 56 2.3 34 3 6 2011-12 20 7 259 13.0 20 69 .290 0 0 .000 17 24 .708 19 55 74 3.7 22 0 15 TOTAL 44 7 466 10.6 34 114 .298 0 0 .000 21 35 .600 36 94 130 3.0 56 3 21

TO Blk Stl 16 2 3 34 7 9 50 9 12

Pts Avg 32 1.3 57 2.9 89 2.0

Career Southern Conference Stats Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA 3Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast 2010-11 17 0 170 10.0 12 39 .308 0 0 .000 4 11 .364 17 32 49 2.9 31 3 6 2011-12 12 3 154 12.8 12 44 .273 0 0 .000 8 12 .667 13 39 52 4.3 15 0 11 TOTAL 29 3 324 11.2 24 83 .289 0 0 .000 12 23 .522 30 71 101 3.5 46 3 17

TO Blk Stl 14 1 3 22 6 6 36 7 9

Pts 28 32 60

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anna claire

KNIGHT

#24 5-10, So., Guard Dublin, Ga. Trinity Christian

Freshman (2011-12): Named SoCon All-Freshman by the media • Named to SoCon Academic Honor Roll • Played in all 30 games and started 12 • Averaged 5.8 points and three rebounds in 20.8 minutes a game • Shot 37.4 percent from the floor • Reached double figures in three contests • Tallied 11 points and five boards at Wofford (1/30) • Scored 10 points against Samford; shot 5-for7 from the field • Scored 10 points vs. Appalachian State (2/4) • Posted nine points and five rebounds at Furman (2/27) • Credited with nine points and six rebounds vs. Western Carolina (1/21) • Tallied nine points and three assists against Arizona in her career debut (11/11) • Booked eight points and six rebounds vs. Mercer (11/17).

Career Highs

Points................................................. 11 at Wofford, 1/30/12 Rebounds.............6, 3 times, vs. Western Carolina, 1/21/12 Assists......................................3, 2 times, Arizona, 11/11/11 Steals................................... 3 vs. Appalachian State, 2/4/12 Blocks...................................1, twice, at Davidson, 12/19/11 FGs Made........................................... 5 vs. Samford, 1/7/12 FGs Att............................................... 13 at Wofford, 1/30/12 3-PTs Made..........1, 11 times, at Western Carolina, 2/25/12 3-PTs Att............................... 5 vs. Western Carolina, 3/2/12 FT Made............................................... 5 at Furman, 2/27/12 FT Att.................................................... 7 at Furman, 2/27/12 Minutes............................. 34 vs. Western Carolina, 1/21/12

Prep: Played at Trinity Christian School for head coach Rick Johnson • The Crusaders won the region three times, a GISA state championship her freshman season and finished as state runner ups her junior year • Received all-region and all-state honors all four years • Named Heart of Georgia Player of the Year all four seasons • Macon Telegraph Player of the Year as well her freshman, junior and senior years • Scored over 3,000 points in her career, including over 800 points in both her junior and senior seasons • Averaged 20 points or more per game and shot better than 40 percent from the floor in each season at Trinity Christian • Holds school record for points in a season and career points with 3,101 • Also lettered in track and field where she was an all-region and all-state selection four times and the school record holder in triple jump, pole vault, 4x100 relay, 4x400 relay • Lettered in soccer four times and was an all-region and all-state selection two times. Personal: Born Anna Claire Knight Dec. 13, 1992, in Macon, Ga. • Daughter of Georgia Southern graduates Ben and Kelly Knight • Has one sister named Brittany • Hometown is Dublin, Ga. Major: Sport management with a minor in business and coaching.

Career Stats Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA 3Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2011-12 30 12 624 20.8 68 182 .374 11 33 .333 27 36 .750 32 58 90 3.0 17 0 20 44 2 14 174 5.8 Career Southern Conference Stats Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA 3Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2011-12 20 11 432 21.6 47 128 .367 8 22 .364 19 26 .731 19 39 58 2.9 6 0 14 31 2 9 121 6.1

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NEWCOMER PROFILES

maggie

DAVIS

#21 5-11, Fr., Forward Indialantic, Fla. Viera

Prep: Played for coach Jamie Risberg at Viera High School • Averaged 16 points, 10 rebounds and six assists as a senior, earning all-county and county Player of the Year honors • All-Cape Coast Conference from 2009-12 • Named secondteam all-county from 2009-11 • Also competed in swimming and soccer. Personal: Full name is Margaret Davis • Born Feb. 3, 1994, in Indialantic, Fla. • The daughter of Lisa and Steve Davis.

Major: Chemistry.

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NEWCOMER PROFILES

briana

JONES Notes: Transferred from James Madison University • Will sit out the season in accordance with NCAA transfer rules.

#14

Prep: Lettered four years for Eddie James at Whitefield Academy • Averaged 17.8 points, 11.1 rebounds, 2.4 steals and 1.1 blocks a game as a senior • Scored over 1,000 career points • Ranked 39th nationally at the post position by ESPN Hoopgurlz • All-region in 2010 and 2011 and all-region honor6-2, So., F/C able mention in 2008 and 2009 • GeorPowder Springs, Ga. gia Athletic Coaches Association North Whitefield Academy All-Star in 2011 • McDonald’s AllAmerican nominee in 2011 • Four-time All-Cobb County honorable mention • Also lettered in track and field • State discus champion in 2009 and 2010 • Region discus champion in 2010 and 2011 • Sub-region shot-put champion in 2011 • Magna cum laude graduate, National Honor Society, Spanish Honor Society, Music Honor Society. Personal: Born July 28, 1993, in Baltimore, Md. • The daughter of Tomika Jones and DeWayne Jones • Has three brothers, Miles, Justin and James, and a sister, Britnee • Writes poetry and won a poetry recital contest in her senior year in high school. Major: Information systems.

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sierra

KIRKLAND Prep: Lettered four seasons for coach Jeff Seier at Statesboro High School • Averaged 12 points, nine rebounds, four assists and two steals as a senior and scored over 1,000 career points • Georgia Athletic Coaches Association All-Star in 2011 • Georgia South Carolina All-Star in 2012 • Named Georgia Sports Writers Association AAAA allstate in 2012 • Team MVP in 2012 • Earned two letters in track • Named to Academic Honor Roll all four years.

#20 5-11, Fr., Forward Statesboro, Ga. Statesboro

Personal: Full name is Sierra Dawnn Kirkland • Born Dec. 17, 1993, in Philadelphia, Pa. • The daughter of Sybil and Marcus Kirkland • Sybil went to Georgia Southern • Has a sister, Simone, and a brother, Marcus. Major: Exercise science.

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NEWCOMER PROFILES

kiki

RAWLS

#12 5-6, Fr., Guard Killeen, Texas Shoemaker

Prep: Lettered four years for coach Shauna Showers at Shoemaker High School • Two-time all-district and two time all-area • Captain all four years and named team’s offensive and defensive MVP all four years • Named Killeen Daily Herald Player of the Week twice as a senior • Named Dripping Springs AllTournament, Killeen Classic All-Tournament and Brock All-Tournament • Also earned four letters in volleyball and was named all-district • Served as team captain.

Personal: Full name is Kiara Jasmine Rawls • Born July 20, 1994, in Columbus, Ga. • The daughter of Robin and Dino Davis • Has a brother, Aaron Williams. Major: Nursing.

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alexis

SAMS

#23 5-5, Fr., Guard Orlando, Fla. Lake Brantley

Prep: Lettered four years for Lem Reed at Lake Brantley • Averaged 19 points, five assists and four steals as a junior • Missed senior campaign with an injury • Set school career scoring record with 1,240 points in three seasons • First-team All-Seminole County and second-team All-Central Florida in 2011 • Three-time first-team all-district from 2009-11 • Also lettered four years in track and field • Three-time firstteam All-Seminole Athletic Conference in track • Graduated as Brantley Scholar with 4.1 grade point average.

Personal: Full name is Alexis Nicole Sams • Born May 31, 1994, in Orlando, Fla. • The daughter of Mimi and Eric Sams • Mimi played point guard in college at Robert Morris; Eric played fullback and special teams for the Pittsburgh Steelers • Has a brother, Eric, and a sister, Morgan. Major: Undeclared.

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2012-13 ROSTER Numerical No. Name

Cl.

Ht.

Pos.

Hometown/High School

1

Lacie Dowling

Jr.

5-8

G

Nahunta, Ga./Brantley County

4

Adrienne DeFilippis

Jr.

5-9

G

Pooler, Ga./Savannah Christian

10

Jordi Cook

Jr.

5-8

G

Tunnel Hill, Ga./Northwest Whitfield

12

Kiki Rawls

Fr.

5-6

G

Killeen, Texas/Shoemaker

13

Aishya Wofford

Jr.

6-0

F

Augusta, Ga./Westwide

14

Briana Jones*

So.

6-2

F/C

Powder Springs, Ga./Whitefield Academy

15

Danielle Spencer

Jr.

6-3

F/C

Atlanta, Ga./Westlake

20

Sierra Kirkland

Fr.

5-11

F

Statesboro, Ga./Statesboro

21

Maggie Davis

Fr.

5-11

F

Indialantic, Fla./Viera

22

Ronnesha Smith

Sr.

5-10

G

Blackshear, Ga./Pierce County

23

Alexis Sams

Fr.

5-5

G

Orlando, Fla./Lake Brantley

24

Anna Claire Knight

So.

5-10

G

Dublin, Ga./Trinity Christian

25

Meredyth Frye

Sr.

5-10

G

Fredericksburg, Va./Riverbend

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Brittney Benzio

Jr.

5-11

F/C

Palm City, Fla./Martin County

33

MiMi DuBose

Jr.

5-9

G

No. Name

Cl.

Ht.

Pos.

Hometown/High School

32

Brittney Benzio

Jr.

5-11

F/C

Palm City, Fla./Martin County

10

Jordi Cook

Jr.

5-8

G

Tunnel Hill, Ga./Northwest Whitfield

21

Maggie Davis

Fr.

5-11

F

Indialantic, Fla./Viera

4

Adrienne DeFilippis

Jr.

5-9

G

Pooler, Ga./Savannah Christian

1

Lacie Dowling

Jr.

5-8

G

Nahunta, Ga./Brantley County

33

MiMi DuBose

Jr.

5-9

G

Jefferson, Ga./Jefferson

25

Meredyth Frye

Sr.

5-10

G

Fredericksburg, Va./Riverbend

14

Briana Jones*

So.

6-2

F/C

20

Sierra Kirkland

Fr.

5-11

F

24

Anna Claire Knight

So.

5-10

G

Dublin, Ga./Trinity Christian

12

Kiki Rawls

Fr.

5-6

G

Killeen, Texas/Shoemaker

23

Alexis Sams

Fr.

5-5

G

Orlando, Fla./Lake Brantley

22

Ronnesha Smith

Sr.

5-10

G

Blackshear, Ga./Pierce County

15

Danielle Spencer

Jr.

6-3

F/C

13

Aishya Wofford

Jr.

6-0

F

Jefferson, Ga./Jefferson

Alphabetical

Powder Springs, Ga./Whitefield Academy Statesboro, Ga./Statesboro

Atlanta, Ga./Westlake Augusta, Ga./Westwide

* Will sit out the 2012-13 season in accordance with NCAA transfer rules Head Coach: Chris Vozab (Providence, 2002), 1st season Assistant Coach: Lisa Jackson (Erskine, 2007), 1st season Assistant Coach: Justin Phoenix (Manhattan, 1996), 1st season Assistant Coach: Carolyn Riley (Marymount, 2009), 1st season Student Assistant Coach: Briana Scott (Georgia Southern, 2013), 4th season

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Adrienne (Adrian) DeFilippis (DEH-phil-ips) Aishya (I-E-sha) Wofford (WOOF-ford) Briana (Bree-ANNE-uh) Jones Ronnesha (Row-KNEE-sha) Smith Meredyth Frye (FRY)

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Brittney Benzio (BEN-zee-oh) MiMi (Me-Me) DuBose (do-BOZE) Briana (Bre-ANNE-uh) Scott

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COACHING STAFF

chris

VOZAB

Chris Vozab is in her first season as the head coach of the Georgia Southern women’s basketball program. Her 10 years of Division I basketball coaching experience at New Hampshire, Canisius, Winthrop and Dayton are Head Coach highlighted by three postseason trips, Providence, 2002 two NCAA tournament appearances First Season and three 20-win campaigns. Vozab comes to Statesboro from Dayton, where she helped lead the Flyers to a 23-6 record, an Atlantic-10 Conference Tournament title, the first in program history, and a berth in the NCAA Tournament in 2012. She served as the team’s point guard coach and helped develop Patrice Lalor into an A-10 All-Tournament pick. Vozab was integrally involved in opponent scouting and provided scouts for both the A-10 semifinal game against Temple and the title contest versus then 16th-ranked St. Bonaventure. Under head coach Jim Jabir, the Flyer staff secured the 41st-ranked recruiting class in the country and the top class in the A-10 for 2012. Vozab played for Jabir at Providence from 1998-2002 and complet-

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ed her standout career as a fourThe Vozab File year starter at guard and three- Years School Position year captain with the aspiration of 2012-Pres. Georgia Southern Head Coach Dayton* Asst. Coach entering the coaching ranks. Both 2011-12 2010-11 Winthrop Asst. Coach her parents coached basketball, 2009-10 Winthrop Asst. Coach Asst. Coach her father serving as a high school 2008-09 Winthrop^ Winthrop Asst. Coach and AAU coach and her mother 2007-08 2006-07 Canisius Asst. Coach also coaching at the AAU level. 2005-06 Canisius Asst. Coach Asst. Coach Throughout her playing ca- 2004-05 Canisius* New Hampshire Grad. Asst. reer, Vozab had the opportunity to 2003-04 2002-03 New Hampshire Grad. Asst. learn from some of the top players * NCAA Tournament appearance and coaches in the game today. A ^ NIT appearance native of Amenia, N.Y., she played high school basketball at Our Lady of Lourdes for current Marist head coach, Brian Giorgis, the six-time Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Coach of the Year. She was high school and AAU teammates with current New Hampshire coach Maureen Magarity, and Magarity’s father, Dave, is the head coach at Army. Vozab played AAU basketball for the NY Liberty Belles and standout Christ the King High School bench boss Jill Cook, who has coached eight WNBA players with the Liberty Belles including two No. 1 draft picks. While a member of the Liberty Belles, Vozab shared a backcourt with former UConn and current Seattle Storm star Sue Bird for four seasons. Vozab entered the coaching ranks as a graduate assistant at New Hampshire in 2002 and was named an assistant coach on Terry Zeh’s staff at Canisius College in 2004. In her first season at Canisius, the Golden Griffins won their first MAAC tournament title and earned the program’s first NCAA Tournament appearance. She recruited and coached 2006 MAAC Rookie of the Year Amanda Cavo and coached MAAC Tournament MVP and first-team all-league selection Becky Zak. Vozab then spent four years at Winthrop as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator for Bud Childers, where she helped guide the 2008-09 squad to a WNIT appearance after a 20-12 season in 200708. She coached a number of award winners during her time at Winthrop, including 2010 first-team AllBig South selection Shanice Cole and 2011 Big South Freshman of the Year Dequesha McClanahan. Vozab holds a bachelor’s degree in English from Providence College, where she graduated Summa Cum Laude and won the William T. McCue Award for both academic and athletic excellence. She also holds a master’s degree in literature from New Hampshire. Vozab and her husband, Marc, were married in Charlotte, N.C., in 2010. They reside in Statesboro.

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“I am lucky to have had the opportunity to play for Coach Vozab. Her dedication and passion for the game of basketball was evident every single day, and this inspired everyone around her. She is a leader by example with a tireless work ethic and deep understanding of the game. Coach Voz knows what it takes to be a successful basketball team, and I know she will bring this confidence and spirit to Georgia Southern.”

“Not only was Coach Vozab a very intelligent coach who really knew her Xs and Os, but she also really cared about player development and developing our individual skills. She helped develop me into a better point guard, which helped take our team to another level. She was very encouraging not only on the court but off the court as well.”

Photo courtesy of Marist Athletics

Patrice Lalor, former player at Dayton 2012 Atlantic 10 All-Tournament

“There is nobody who will work harder than Chris does and nobody who has a better basketball mind to be a head coach.” Brian Giorgis, Marist Head Coach Coached Vozab in high school

“Georgia Southern is a fortunate institution because they hired a winner in Chris Vozab. When I say winner, I’m not just talking about her ability to win games; I’m talking about an incredible work ethic and a person who is a great role model for those in her charge. I have so much respect for her as a person and coach. Coach Vozab will win a lot of games, but more importantly, she will help young girls become successful young ladies.” Jim Jabir, Dayton Head Coach Coached Vozab in college and hired her in 2011

Photo courtesy of Canisius Athletics

Photo courtesy of Dayton Athletics

Amanda Cavo, former player at Canisius 2006 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Rookie of the Year

Photo courtesy of Dayton Athletics

Photo courtesy of Canisius Athletics

WHAT THEY ARE SAYING ABOUT VOZAB

“Chris Vozab is the complete package when it comes to coaching basketball. She is an incredible recruiter, great teacher and an outstanding person. The young women who play for her will compete hard on the court and in the classroom. She is committed to providing an outstanding experience for her student-athletes.” Terry Zeh, Canisius Head Coach Hired Vozab in 2004

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COACHING STAFF

lisa

justin

JACKSON PHOENIX Lisa Jackson is in her first season as an assistant on the Georgia Southern women’s basketball coaching staff. She works with the perimeter players on the court and servers as the recruiting coordinator. She is also involved in scouting opponents and monitoring the studentAssistant Coach athletes’ academic progress. Erskine, 2007 “Lisa brings enthusiasm to all First Season she does and is a great role model for our players,” said head coach Chris Vozab. “On the court, Lisa’s energy level motivates our players and pushes them to be their best. She also has valuable experience recruiting the Southeast and is skilled at building relationships with prospective student-athletes, their families and coaches.” Jackson comes to Georgia Southern after serving on Ronny Fisher’s staff at Presbyterian College in Clinton, S.C., for two seasons. In 201112, the Blue Hose recorded their most wins since the 2005-06 The Jackson File Years School Position season. 2012-Pres. Georgia Southern Asst. Coach Jackson scored over 1,300 2010-12 Presbyterian Asst. Coach career points during her four2008-10 Erskine* Asst. Coach 2007-08 Queens University Asst. Coach year playing career at Erskine * Assistant coach on men’s team College. She earned second-team All-CVAC honors twice and was selected as a conference Player of the Week multiple times. She graduated from Erskine in 2007 with a degree in sport management before starting her coaching career in 2007 with the Queens University women’s basketball team. She was an assistant coach for her alma mater’s men’s basketball team from 2008-10 before joining Presbyterian. A Taylors, S.C., native, Jackson is the daughter of Margerite and Abel Jackson. She has a brother, Abel Jackson III, and a sister, Sheree Jackson.

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Justin Phoenix is in his first season as an assistant on the Georgia Southern women’s basketball coaching staff. His responsibilities with the Eagles include developing post players, scouting opponents, recruiting, coordinating matriculation, academic support and Assistant Coach game scheduling. Manhattan, 1996 Phoenix comes to GSU after goFirst Season ing 14-12 in his inaugural season as head coach at Division III Centenary College in New Jersey. He led the Cyclones to the ECAC Tournament and opened his career with five-straight victories, including winning the Hunter College Tip-Off Tournament. Centenary ranked second in the Colonial States Athletic Conference in scoring offense with 68.7 points per game and second in the league in free-throw percentage with a .684 mark. Two players received postseason honors, an All-Metropolitan Area Second Team selection and an All-CSAC Honorable mention selection. “Justin’s tremendous experience as a coach and a player is valuable for our whole team and especially for our post players,” said head coach Chris Vozab. “His knowledge and ability to develop fundamentals in the paint is essential as we establish our inside game. He is a terrific mentor for our current players, and his engaging personality and caring demeanor enable him to connect well with future Eagles and their families.” Phoenix joined the Cyclones after spending three seasons as an assistant coach at Kean University in Union, N.J. During his time with the Cougars, he helped the squad to a 51-10 record and an NJAC Championship in 2010. Kean made the NCAA Tournament twice during his tenure. Phoenix played four seasons at Manhattan College for current ESPN analyst Fran Fraschilla from 1992-96 During his career, he helped the Jaspers reach the postseason four times, including two NCAA Tournament and two NIT appearances, and Manhattan won the Metro Atlantic Athletic Tournament chamThe Phoenix File pionship in 1993. Years School Position Phoenix earned his bachelor’s 2012-Pres. Georgia Southern Asst. Coach degree in communications from 2010-11 Centenary College Head Coach 2007-10 Kean University Asst. Coach Manhattan in 1996 and then spent 10 seasons playing professionally overseas for various European club teams from 1996-2006. In 2007, he worked at Villanova head coach Jay Wright’s Summer Basketball Camp and decided to make the move to coaching. Phoenix joined the Burlington County College men’s basketball team as an assistant coach for one season before moving on to Kean.

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COACHING STAFF

carolyn

RILEY

Carolyn Riley is in her first season as an assistant on the Georgia Southern women’s basketball coaching staff. In addition to her on-court coaching and recruiting duties, Riley handles travel, film exchange, equipment and alumni relations for the program. Assistant Coach Riley comes to Georgia Southern Marymount, 2009 from Virginia Commonwealth, where First Season she spent the last three seasons. During her time at VCU, she was a part of one of the most successful runs in program history, helping the Rams to three straight appearances in the WNIT, advancing to the round of 16 in 2010 and 2012. The Warrenton, Va., native, who was a part of 60 wins during that span, including four postseason victories, oversaw an academic unit that produced seven Athletic Director’s Honor Roll recipients and three Dean’s List performers in 2011-12. “Carolyn brings a tremendous work ethic, unbridled enthusiasm, attention to detail, an energetic personality and superior organizational skills to our program,” said head coach Chris Vozab. Riley served as VCU’s director of operations the last two seasons, a role in which she coordinated team travel, equipment and film exchange while serving as the team’s acaThe Riley File demic liaison in addition to camp Years School Position planning and programming, mar2012-Pres. Georgia Southern Asst. Coach 2009-12 Va. Commonwealth Asst. Coach keting and community service initiatives. In the spring of 2012, Riley served as the Rams’ interim head coach as VCU transitioned between coaching staffs. She was responsible for scheduling, incoming freshmen matriculation and program evaluation. Prior to joining VCU, Riley played four years of collegiate basketball with stops at Marymount University and Eastern Mennonite University. She averaged 9.7 points and 5.3 rebounds during her freshman season at Marymount in 2005-06. Riley then transferred to EMU where she registered 15.7 points and 6.1 boards per game as a sophomore, and contributed a league-best 16.4 points and seven rebounds during her junior campaign. She returned to Marymount as a senior and helped lead the Saints to the Division III NCAA Tournament for the second time in her career. For her accomplishments on the court, Riley earned first-team AllOld Dominion Athletic Conference honors as a sophomore and secondteam all-state accolades as a junior. She earned her bachelor’s degree from Marymount in 2009 before starting her coaching career as a graduate assistant on the Rams’ staff. She received her master’s degree from VCU in 2010.

briana

SCOTT

Briana Scott is in her fourth year as a member of the Georgia Southern women’s basketball program and her first season as a student assistant coach. The senior will help coach the post players. Scott lettered three seasons for the Student Asst. Coach Eagles and played in 80 contests, makFourth Season ing 25 starts, before injuries forced her to cut her career short. She was named to the Southern Conference Academic Honor Roll in 2012. “As disappointed as we are for Briana and the team that she will not be able to be on the court this season, we are thrilled that she will continue to be a part of our program in a new role,” said head coach Chris Vozab. “Briana is very passionate about her team, a caring individual and a direct communicator, and those attributes will help her serve as a liaison between the coaching staff and the student-athletes.” Scott was a four-year letterwinner at Forest Park High School in Dumfries, Va., before her career at Georgia Southern. She is the daughter of Jerry and Edna Scott and has two siblings, a twin brother, Brandon, and sister, Shaneta Lee. Brandon is a senior on the football team at Richmond and Shaneta played softball at Chowan College. Scott is a criminal justice major and is on track to graduate in May.

Managers

Virginia Lott

Sarah Gearhart

Brooklyn Cartwright

Nijeria Carter

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2011-12 STATISTICS All Games Player

GP GS

FRYE, Meredyth

29 29 878 30.3 99 229 .432 15 46 .326 89 115 .774 35 103 138 4.8 49 1 53 79 8 39 302 10.4

Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg

DUBOSE, MiMi

30 29 806 26.9 90 238 .378 44 128 .344 44 65 .677 20 48 68 2.3 62 3 39 60 2 13 268 8.9

WILSON, Janay

29 29 772 26.6 57 158 .361 3 16 .188 59 81 .728 35 92 127 4.4 83 3 65 72 13 45 176 6.1

KNIGHT, Anna Claire

30 12 624 20.8 68 182 .374 11 33 .333 27 36 .750 32 58 90 3.0 17 0 20 44 2 14 174 5.8

WILLIAMS, Samantha

29 8

SCOTT, Briana

24 12 405 16.9 33 84 .393 3 7 .429 4 7 .571 31 39 70 2.9 46 0 10 21 14 5 73 3.0

STEEDE, Tashayla

30 7 332 11.1 37 97 .381 0 0 .000 15 34 .441 20 51 71 2.4 38 0 8 54 10 11 89 3.0

WOFFORD, Aishya

20 7

COOK, Jordi

27 0 269 10.0 29 86 .337 12 45 .267 4 4 1.000 6 14 20 0.7 11 0 8 15 0 8 74 2.7

SPENCER, Danielle

30 12 455 15.2 26 100 .260 0 1 .000 14 16 .875 33 48 81 2.7 43 1 27 45 12 11 66 2.2

SMITH, Ronnesha

28 2

DOWLING, Lacie

28 0 205 7.3 13 38 .342 7 24 .292 6 6 1.000 3 14 17 0.6 8 0 15 27 0 8 39 1.4

BENZIO, Brittney

23 3 163 7.1 11 30 .367 0 1 .000 6 8 .750 6 26 32 1.4 20 0 5 12 0 3 28 1.2

UPCHURCH, Kayla

6 0

40 6.7 2 5 .400 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 2 2 4 0.7 2 0 1 12 0 0 4 0.7

DeFILIPPIS, Adrienne

4 0

12 3.0 1 3 .333 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 2 2 0.5 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 0.5

502 17.3 55 176 .313 23 76 .303 13 17 .765 16 59 75 2.6 25 0 19 47 4 15 146 5.0

259 13.0 20 69 .290 0 0 .000 17 24 .708 19 55 74 3.7 22 0 15 34 7 9 57 2.9

303 10.8 15 64 .234 3 14 .214 22 35 .629 15 25 40 1.4 32 0 18 25 3 11 55 2.0

TEAM................

66

88

154

5.1

0

13

0

Total..........

30

556 1559 .357 121 393 .308 320 448 .714 339 724 1063 35.4 459 8 303 561 75 192 1553 51.8

Opponents......

30

643 1670 .385 136 433 .314 350 506 .692 387 741 1128 37.6 451 4 311 473 101 275 1772 59.1

SCORE BY PERIODS: Georgia Southern Opponents

1st 2nd OT Total 707 835 11 1553 889 867 16 1772

Meredyth Frye

Anna Claire Knight

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 8-22 5-10 2-10 1-2 CONFERENCE 4-16 3-7 1-9 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 4-6 2-3 1-1 1-2

MiMi DuBose

Ronnesha Smith

Southern Conference Games Player

GP GS

Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg

FRYE, Meredyth

19 19 589 31.0 61 153 .399 10 35 .286 58 71 .817 26 60 86 4.5 36 0 36 54 7 29 190 10.0

DUBOSE, MiMi

20 20 538 26.9 60 155 .387 35 91 .385 27 41 .659 13 35 48 2.4 44 2 25 40 2 9 182 9.1

WILSON, Janay

19 19 518 27.3 39 109 .358 3 15 .200 39 52 .750 26 63 89 4.7 62 3 50 44 8 26 120 6.3

KNIGHT, Anna Claire

20 11 432 21.6 47 128 .367 8 22 .364 19 26 .731 19 39 58 2.9 6 0 14 31 2 9 121 6.1

WILLIAMS, Samantha

19 5

SCOTT, Briana

15 9 305 20.3 26 66 .394 3 7 .429 3 4 .750 20 32 52 3.5 33 0 5 15 13 4 58 3.9

COOK, Jordi

18 0 200 11.1 20 64 .313 11 39 .282 4 4 1.000 5 9 14 0.8 10 0 3 11 0 5 55 3.1

STEEDE, Tashayla

20 3 177 8.9 23 56 .411 0 0 .000 8 20 .400 9 30 39 2.0 22 0 4 27 6 8 54 2.7

WOFFORD, Aishya

12 3 154 12.8 12 44 .273 0 0 .000 8 12 .667 13 39 52 4.3 15 0 11 22 6 6 32 2.7

SPENCER, Danielle

20 9

291 14.6 19 69 .275 0 1 .000 11 12 .917 21 26 47 2.4 26 0 13 21 10 8 49 2.5

SMITH, Ronnesha

19 2

224 11.8 10 45 .222 1 10 .100 11 17 .647 9 19 28 1.5 23 0 16 18 3 9 32 1.7

DOWLING, Lacie

19 0 156 8.2 10 29 .345 6 22 .273 6 6 1.000 1 9 10 0.5 5 0 8 20 0 6 32 1.7

BENZIO, Brittney

14 0 81 5.8 4 14 .286 0 1 .000 3 4 .750 4 11 15 1.1 11 0 1 6 0 0 11 0.8

DeFILIPPIS, Adrienne

2 0

329 17.3 33 114 .289 11 51 .216 8 11 .727 11 35 46 2.4 18 0 10 31 2 9 85 4.5

6 3.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0

TEAM................

37

64

101

5.1

0

10

0

Total..........

20

364 1046 .348 88 294 .299 205 280 .732 214 471 685 34.2 312 5 196 351 59 128 1021 51.0

Opponents......

20

423 1105 .383 91 268 .340 251 351 .715 264 513 777 38.8 280 1 216 303 67 183 1188 59.4

SCORE BY PERIODS: Georgia Southern Opponents

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1st 2nd Total 456 565 1021 595 593 1188

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2011-12 RESULTS DATE

OPPONENT

W/L

SCORE

HIGH POINTS

HIGH REBOUNDS

11/11/11

ARIZONA

L

46-88

(12)FRYE, Meredyth

(5)FRYE, Meredyth

11/15/11

GEORGIA

L

49-68

(14)DUBOSE, MiMi

(6)WILSON, Janay

11/17/11

at Mercer

W

57-55

(17)FRYE, Meredyth

(9)STEEDE, Tashayla

11/21/11

at Alabama

L

34-67

(10)WOFFORD, Aishya

(9)WOFFORD, Aishya

11/25/11

+vs Stephen F. Austin

L

40-49

(13)WILSON, Janay

(6)FRYE, Meredyth

11/26/11

+vs Jacksonville State

W

72-49

(16)FRYE, Meredyth

(7)WOFFORD, Aishya

12/1/11

*at Appalachian State

L

45-64

(8)WOFFORD, Aishya

(6)WILLIAMS, Samantha

12/05/11

*FURMAN

L

60-66

(18)DUBOSE, MiMi

(7)WOFFORD, Aishya

12/08/11

STETSON

L

51-61

(16)DUBOSE, MiMi

(10)FRYE, Meredyth

12/19/11

*at Davidson

L

48-72

(10)DUBOSE, MiMi

(6)DUBOSE, MiMi

(6)SPENCER, Danielle

12/21/11

(6)FRYE, Meredyth

JACKSONVILLE

W

52-46

(18)WILLIAMS, Samantha

(6)SMITH, Ronnesha

(6)WILSON, Janay

12/30/11

SOUTHERN WESLEYAN

W

75-40

(15)FRYE, Meredyth

(9)FRYE, Meredyth

01/02/12

*WOFFORD

W

56-48

(11)STEEDE, Tashayla

(6)SCOTT, Briana

(11)FRYE, Meredyth

01/07/12

*SAMFORD

L

47-53

(11)FRYE, Meredyth

(9)WILSON, Janay

01/09/12

*CHATTANOOGA

L

60-66

(14)SCOTT, Briana

(9)WILSON, Janay

1/13/12

*at Elon

L

60-61

(14)FRYE, Meredyth

(14)DUBOSE, MiMi

01/15/12

(19)DUBOSE, MiMi

*at UNCG

L

54-55

(6)WILSON, Janay

(6)FRYE, Meredyth (8)FRYE, Meredyth

(8)WILSON, Janay

01/18/12

*at Coll. of Charleston

W

35-34

(9)DUBOSE, MiMi

(7)SCOTT, Briana

1/21/12

*WESTERN CAROLINA

W

41-40

(9)KNIGHT, Anna Claire

(6)KNIGHT, Anna Claire

(6)WILSON, Janay

1/28/12

(5)WOFFORD, Aishya

*COLL. OF CHARLESTON

L

44-47

(10)DUBOSE, MiMi

(5)KNIGHT, Anna Claire

1/30/12

*at Wofford

L

55-70

(11)KNIGHT, Anna Claire

(7)WOFFORD, Aishya

2/04/12

*APPALACHIAN STATE

L

46-57

(14)DUBOSE, MiMi

(6)WOFFORD, Aishya

2/6/12

*DAVIDSON

L

62-69

(14)DUBOSE, MiMi

(6)SPENCER, Danielle

02/11/12

*at Samford

L

41-67

(9)WILLIAMS, Samantha

(4)SPENCER, Danielle

(4)FRYE, Meredyth

(4)KNIGHT, Anna Claire

02/13/12

* at Chattanooga

L

52-67

(12)FRYE, Meredyth (12)COOK, Jordi

(6)WOFFORD, Aishya

(6)FRYE, Meredyth

(6)SPENCER, Danielle

2/18/12

*ELON

L

53-83

(13)FRYE, Meredyth

(5)WOFFORD, Aishya

2/20/12

*UNCG

W

59-47

(17)FRYE, Meredyth

(9)FRYE, Meredyth

02/25/12

*at Western Carolina

L

46-55

(11)WILLIAMS, Samantha

(8)FRYE, Meredyth

02/27/12

*at Furman

L

57-67

(30)FRYE, Meredyth

(6)SPENCER, Danielle

3/2/2012

^vs Western Carolina

L OT

56-61

(12)DUBOSE, MiMi

(6)WILSON, Janay

* = Southern Conference game + = Lady Eagle Thanksgiving Classic (Hattiesburg, Miss.) ^ = SoCon Tournament (Asheville, N.C.)

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SOUTHERN CONFERENCE The Southern Conference, which began its 92nd season of intercollegiate competition in 2012, is a national leader in emphasizing the development of Pct. the student-athlete and in helping to build lifelong .794 .710 leaders and role models. .688 The Southern Conference has been on the fore.606 front of innovation and originality in developing .533 creative solutions to address issues facing intercolle.484 giate athletics. From establishing the first conference .452 basketball tournament (1921), tackling the issue .233 of freshmen eligibility (1922), developing women’s .419 championships (1984), to becoming the first con.267 .138 ference to install the three-point goal in basketball (1980), the Southern Conference has been a pioneer. 2012 Southern Conference Tournament The Southern Conference is the nation’s fifthAsheville, N.C. oldest NCAA Division I collegiate athletic associaFirst Round: tion. Only the Big Ten (1896), the Missouri Valley #9 Wofford 64, #8 Coll. of Charleston 53 #7 Western Carolina 61, #10 Georgia Southern 56 (OT) (1907), the Pacific 10 (1915) and the Southwestern Athletic (1920) conferences are older in terms of #6 Furman 63, #11 UNCG 58 origination. Quarterfinals: Academic excellence has been a major part of #1 Davidson 69, #9 Wofford 58 the Southern Conference’s tradition. Hundreds of #4 Samford 67, #5 Elon 36 Southern Conference student-athletes have been #2 Appalachian State 61, #7 Western Carolina 43 recognized on Capital One Academic All-America #3 Chattanooga 60, #6 Furman 38 and all-district teams. A total of 19 Rhodes Scholarship winners have been selected from conference Semifinals: institutions. #4 Samford 62, #1 Davidson 51 The Conference currently consists of 12 members #2 Appalachian State 77, #3 Chattanooga 52 in five states throughout the Southeast and sponsors 19 varsity sports and championships that produce Championship: participants for NCAA Division I Championships. #4 Samford 54, #2 Appalachian State 43 The Southern Conference offices are located in the historic Beaumont Mill in Spartanburg, S.C. A 2012 Southern Conference Awards Player of the Year (Coaches) textile mill that was in operation from 1880 until Sophia Aleksandravicius, Davidson Second Team 1999, Beaumont Mill was renovated in 2004 and Courtney Freeman, App. State today offers the league first class meeting areas and Player of the Year (Media) Kelsey Evans, Elon Anna Freeman, App. State Raegan Thompson, Furman offices as well as a spacious library for storage of the Paige Anderson, Samford conference’s historical documents. Defensive Player of the Year Kaila’Shea Menendez, W. Carolina 2011-12 Southern Conference Standings

SoCon Overall W L Pct. W L Appalachian State 17 3 .850 27 7 Davidson 17 3 .850 22 9 Chattanooga 16 4 .800 22 10 Samford 12 8 .600 20 13 Elon 12 8 .600 16 14 Furman 10 10 .500 15 16 Western Carolina 8 12 .400 14 17 College of Charleston 6 14 .300 7 23 Wofford 5 15 .250 13 18 Georgia Southern 4 16 .200 8 22 UNCG 3 17 .150 4 25

Sophia Aleksandravicius, Davidson Freshman of the Year (Coaches) Brittany Hodges, Furman Freshman of the Year (Media) Maryah Sydnor, App. State Coach of the Year (Coaches) Michele Savage, Davidson Coach of the Year (Media) Michele Savage, Davidson All-SoCon (Coaches) Anna Freeman, App. State Courtney Freeman, App. State Sophia Aleksandravicius, Davidson Laura Murray, Davidson Ali Ford, Elon Paige Anderson, Samford Whitney Hood, Chattanooga Kayla Christopher, Chattanooga Taylor Hall, Chattanooga Kaila’Shea Menendez, W. Carolina

All-Freshman (Coaches) Maryah Sydnor, App. State Sam Coffer, Elon Brittany Hodges, Furman Taylor Reece, Samford Ali Lane, Western Carolina All-Freshman (Media) Maryah Sydnor, App. State Sam Coffer, Elon Brittany Hodges, Furman Anna Claire Knight, Ga. Southern Taylor Reece, Samford Ann Lashley Inspiration Award Lashana Booker, Furman Tournament MVP Shelby Campbell, Samford All-Tournament First Team Anna Freeman, App. State Maryah Sydnor, App. State Laura Murray, Davidson Shelby Campbell, Samford Jazmine Martin, Samford

All-SoCon (Media) First Team Anna Freeman, App. State Sophia Aleksandravicius, Davidson Second Team Laura Murray, Davidson Chakeitha Weldon, App. State Ali Ford, Elon Taylor Reece, Samford Whitney Hood, Chattanooga Taylor Hall, Chattanooga Kaila’Shea Menendez, W. Carolina Morgan Wrightson, Wofford

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Membership History On Feb. 25, 1921, representatives from 14 of the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association’s (SIAA) 30 members met at Atlanta’s Piedmont Hotel to establish the Southern Intercollegiate Conference. On hand at the inaugural meeting were officials from Alabama, Alabama Polytechnic Institute (Auburn), Clemson, Georgia, Georgia School of Technology (Georgia Tech), Kentucky, Maryland, Mississippi A&M (Mississippi State), North Carolina, North Carolina State, Tennessee, Virginia, Virginia Polytechnic Institute (Virginia Tech) and Washington & Lee. Play began in the fall of 1921 and a year later, six more schools joined the fledgling league including Tulane (which had attended the inaugural meeting but had elected not to join), Florida, Louisiana (LSU), Mississippi, South Carolina and Vanderbilt. VMI joined in 1925 and Duke was added in 1929. By the 1930s, membership in the Southern Conference had reached 23 schools. In 1932, Georgia’s Dr. Sanford announced that 13 institutions west and south of the Appalachian Mountains were reorganizing as the Southeastern Conference. Members of the new league included Alabama, Alabama Polytechnic Institute, Florida, Georgia, Georgia School

of Technology, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Mississippi A&M, University of the South, Tennessee, Tulane and Vanderbilt. The Southern Conference continued with membership of 10 institutions including Clemson, Duke, Maryland, North Carolina, North Carolina State, South Carolina, Virginia, VMI, Virginia Tech and Washington & Lee. The second major shift occurred some 20 years later. By 1952, the Southern Conference included 17 colleges and universities. Another split occurred when seven schools including Clemson, Duke, Maryland, North Carolina, North Carolina State, South Carolina and Wake Forest departed to form the Atlantic Coast Conference which began play in 1953. The revamped Southern Conference included members The Citadel, Davidson, Furman, George Washington, Richmond, VMI, Virginia Tech, Washington & Lee, West Virginia and William & Mary. Today, the league continues to thrive with a membership that includes 12 institutions and a footprint that spans five states: Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, Alabama and Georgia. Current league members are Appalachian State, College of Charleston, The Citadel, Davidson, Elon, Furman, Georgia Southern, UNC Greensboro, Samford, Chattanooga, Western Carolina and Wofford. John Iamarino was officially named commissioner of the conference on January 2, 2006. Iamarino has promoted the Southern Conference through an ambitious agenda which has improved competition, upgraded compliance-related matters, launched the conference’s Hall of Fame and increased the marketing and brand awareness of the conference and its member institutions. Championship History The first Southern Conference Championship was the league basketball tournament held in Atlanta in 1922. The North Carolina Tar Heels won the tournament to become the first recognized league champion in any sport. The Southern Conference Tournament remains the oldest of its kind in college basketball. Commissioner Germann spearheaded the Southern Conference’s expansion to include women’s athletics during the 1983-84 season. That year, league championships were held in volleyball, basketball and tennis. Cross country joined the mix in 1985 and the league began holding indoor and outdoor track championships in 1988. Most recently, the conference instituted golf and softball championships in the spring of 1994 and added soccer in the fall of 1994. The Southern Conference declares champions in 10 men’s sports - football, soccer, cross country, basketball, indoor track and field, outdoor track and field, wrestling, baseball, tennis and golf - and nine women’s sports - soccer, volleyball, cross country, basketball, indoor track and field, outdoor track & field, tennis, golf and softball.

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HISTORY AND RECORDS

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NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES

Georgia Southern defeated Furman 76-73 to earn its first trip to the NCAA Tournament and a date with Alabama.

1993 NCAA Tournament

Alabama 102, Georgia Southern 70 TUSCALOOSA, Ala.- Georgia Southern survived the snow in Tennessee, but the Alabama heat was too much for the Lady Eagles. The Crimson Tide attacked offensively from inside and outside, forced 23 turnovers and out rebounded GSU 59-36 to claim a 102-70 victory in the first round of the NCAA Mideast Regional. The Eagles, who won the Southern Conference tournament in Johnson City, Tenn. last weekend but were stuck there for two extra days by the winter storm, finished their season at 21-9. Jill Dunn and Monique McClelland scored 11 apiece for GSU, Tara Anderson added nine, on three 3-pointers, and Stephanie Christmas had eight points and four blocks. The Lady Eagles cut a 21-point Alabama lead to nine in each half, but the Tide finally wore GSU down over the final 10:37 with a 39-16 run.

Georgia Southern celebrates its second-straight Southern Conference championship after defeating Furman.

1994 NCAA Tournament

Georgia Southern (70) Autrey 2-5 2-2 6, Smith 3-6 0-1 6, Jonhson 1-4 4-4 6, Dunn 4-13 1-2 11, Christmas 3-12 2-3 8, Williams 3-5 1-2 7,Copeland 2-7 2-4 6, Primaux 0-0 0-0 0, Anderson 3-8 0-1 9, McClelland 5-7 1-2 11, Smith 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 26-67 13-21 70

North Carolina 101, Georgia Southern 53 CHAPEL HILL, N.C. – Georgia Southern’s leap into the big time did not end quite like they had hoped at the Carmichael Auditorium in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. The Lady Eagles had no weapons to offset North Carolina’s quickness. They had little chance of sneaking a rebound from the larger Tar Heels. So the 101-53 outcome, sending fourth-ranked UNC to the second round of the tournament, hardly was in doubt after the jump ball. As North Carolina men’s players Rasheed Wallace and Jerry Stackhouse watched from the upper deck, the Carolina women, who thought they should have been seeded higher, proved their point convincingly. Charlotte Smith and Tonya Sampson led the Tar Heels with 19 point a piece. Freshman point guard Marion Jones added 18. Tara Anderson paced Georgia Southern with 11. After spotting the Tar Heels a 10-0 lead, the Lady Eagles scored seven of the next ten points and pulled the score to 13-7. Carolina, however, answered with a 15-2 run. The Lady Eagles finished the final 14:44 with just five field goals. Georgia Southern was just 8 for 30 (26.7 percent) overall.

Alabama (102) Del-Valle 2-5 1-4 5, Johnson 4-14 0-0 10, Harris 8-14 1-2 21, Stevenson 2-7 0-0 4, Watkins 10-15 5-5 25, Yenily 2-3 0-0 6, Alexander 1-5 0-0 3, Smith 0-1 0-0 0, Crenshaw 4-6 1-2 9, Koonce 2-2 0-0 4, Fuller 4-7 0-0 8, Claybrook 0-1 1-3 1. Totals 42-87 9-16 102.

Georgia Southern (53) Johnson 2-6 2-2 8, Autrey 3-8 2-4 8: Tyson 1-4 0-0 2, Childers 2-11 0-0 5, Copeland 2-6 0-0 4, Anderson 4-14 1-2 11, James 0-3 0-0 0, Spake 2-8 0-0 4, Primeaux 1-5 0-0 3, Askew 1-4 3-5 6, Toole 0-1 0-0 0, McConnell 1-2 0-0 2, Totals 19-72 8-13 53.

Halftime - Alabama 47, Georgia Southern 34. 3-Point goals - Georgia Southern 5-12 (Anderson 3-5, Dunn 2-6, Copeland 0-1), Alabama 9-24 (Harris 4-9, Yenily 2-2, Johnson 2-7, Alexander 1-2, Del-Valle 0-1, Crenshaw 0-1, Thompson 0-2) Fouled out - None Rebounds - Georgia Southern 36 (Smith, McCelland 6), Alabama 59 (Watkins 10). Assists - Georgia Southern 11 (Smith, Copeland 4), Alabama 22 (Johnson 11). Total Fouls - Georgia Southern 14, Alabama 19. A-3,743.

North Carolina (101) Lawrence 1-4 2-2 5, Smith 7-16 5-7 19, Crawley 2-6 4-4 8, Sampson 6-15 5-6 19, Jones 4-6 10-12 18, Gear 4-7 0-3 9, McKee 2-4 1-2 5, Jackson 3-7 2-2 8, Cooper 0-1 0-0 0, Gillingham 0-0 0-0 0, Suderth 1-2 6-9 8, Rouse 0-1 2-2 2. Totals 30-69 37-48 101.

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Halftime - North Carolina 47, Georgia Southern 20. 3-Point field goals Georgia Southern 7-27 (Johnson 2-4, Anderson 2-6, Childers 1-8, Primeaux 1-4, Askew 1-3, Toole 0-1, McConnell 0-1), North Carolina 4-14 (Sampson 2-5, Lawrence 1-4, Gear 1-2, Smith 0-1, Cooper 0-1, Rouse 0-1). Fouled Out - Spake. Rebounds - Georgia Southern 45 (Autrey, Childers 6), North Carolina 54 (Smith 15). Assists - Georgia Southern 12 (Anderson 5), North Carolina 17 (Lawrence 3). Total Fouls - Georgia Southern 29, North Carolina 12. A 1,332.

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HONORS AND AWARDS Conference Player of the Year* 1989............................................... Phylette Blake 1988.................................................. Regina Days 1987............................................... Phylette Blake 1986.................................................. Regina Days Coach of the Year* 2001...................................................Rusty Cram 1998...................................................Rusty Cram 1987..............................................Jeannie Milling Freshman of the Year* 2007......................................... Carolyn Whitney~ 1990........................................... Markisha Vereen ~ Both media and coaches, # Media, ^ Coaches All-Conference*+ 2008.............Shawnda Atwood~2, Tiffany Brown~2 2007............................................ Tiffany Brown~2 2006............................................ Nicole Newton~ 2003......................Shawnica Hill~, Jessica Everett^ 2002................ Alie Rousseau~2, Danna Simpson~2 2001.............Sharon Mitchell~2, Danna Simpson#2 2000............................................. Tondra Warren 1999............................................ Sharon Mitchell 1998......................... Sharon Mitchell, Telly Hall2 1997......................................................Telly Hall 1996......................................................Telly Hall 1995.....................Andrea Autrey, Tara Anderson2 ..................................................... Janice Johnson2 1994....................Andrea Autrey2, Janice Johnson2 1993...................................Monique McClelland2 1992...............................................Gwen Thomas 1991................................................ Tracy Wilson 1990.................... Tracy Wilson, Markisha Vereen 1989............................................... Phylette Blake 1988.........................Phylette Blake, Regina Days, ..................................................Antoinette Brown 1987..........................Phylette Blake, Regina Days 1986....................... Regina Days, Sharon Thomas + SoCon began announcing media and coaches selections in 2001; coaches named one team, media named 1st and 2nd team ~ Both media and coaches, # Media, ^ Coaches, 2 Second Team All-Freshmen Honors*+ 2012......................................Anna Claire Knight# 2011..............................................MiMi DuBose~ 2007.......................................... Carolyn Whitney 2006...............................................Ashley Melson 2001................................................Shawnica Hill + SoCon began announcing media and coaches selections in 2008 ~ Both media and coaches, # Media, ^ Coaches Tournament MVP* 1998......................................................Telly Hall 1993.............................................. Janice Johnson 1990................................................ Tracy Wilson 1989............................................... Phylette Blake

1988............................................... Phylette Blake 1987............................................... Phylette Blake All-Tournament Honors* 2007...............................................Tiffany Brown 2005................... Tiffany Brown, Dana Benemon, ..........................................................Lee DuBose2 2003.......................Shawnica Hill, Mimi Lindsey, ............................. Jessica Everett2, Tiffany Lanier2 2002...............................................Shawnica Hill2 2001............................................ Sharon Mitchell 1998............................. Telly Hall, Rosie Arnold2, ................................................... Sharon Mitchell2 1997..................... Tarsha Askew, Angelica Rivers2 .............................................................Telly Hall2 1996.......................... Marysue James2, Telly Hall2 1995....................Andrea Autrey2, Tara Anderson2 1994.....................Andrea Autrey, Janice Johnson, .......................Beverly Copeland2, Tara Anderson2 1993.....................Janice Johnson, Andrea Autrey, ................................... Tara Anderson2, Jill Dunn2 1992...............................................Gwen Thomas 1990............................ Tracy Wilson, Vet Cooper 1989........................ Phylette Blake, Tracy Wilson 1988..........................Phylette Blake, Regina Days 1987............................................... Phylette Blake 1986.............................................Sharon Thomas 2 Second Team SoCon Players of the Week 2010-11..............................Meredyth Frye, Feb. 8 2009-10............................. J’Lisia Ogburn, Dec. 8 2005-06............................Nicole Newton, Jan. 30 ........................................ Nicole Newton, Feb. 27 2004-05..............................Nicole Newton, Jan. 3 2002-03................................Shawnica Hill, Jan. 6 ...........................................Jessica Everett, Feb. 10 2001-02.............................Alie Rousseau, Dec. 24 ........................................Danna Simpson, Jan. 21 2000-01.............................. Alie Rousseau, Jan. 29 1998-99...........................Sharon Mitchell, Jan. 18 ....................................... Sharon Mitchell, Feb. 15 1997-98........................... Sharon Mitchell, Dec. 8 ...................................... Sharon Mitchell, Dec. 22 ........................................Sharon Mitchell, Jan. 19 1996-97.................................... Telly Hall, Jan. 27 ............................................. Tarsha Askew, Feb. 3 1995-96................................... Telly Hall, Dec. 11 ................................................... Telly Hall, Jan. 8 ......................................... Marysue James, Jan. 22 1994-95.............................Andrea Autrey, Feb. 20 ..........................................Andrea Autrey, Feb. 27 1993-94............................. Andrea Autrey, Jan. 10 ......................................... Janice Johnson, Feb. 28 * Trans America Athletic Conference (1986-1992), Southern Conference (1993-Present)

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1,000-POINT SCORERS Phylette Blake

Year GP 85-86 21 86-87 28 87-88 29 88-89 30 Total 108

FG FT PTS AVG 121 43 285 13.6 209 107 525 18.8 234 81 550 19.0 314 151 780 26.0 878 382 2140 19.8

Regina Days

Phylette Blake

Regina Days

Year GP 84-85 27 85-86 27 86-87 28 87-88 29 Total 111

FG FT PTS AVG 184 82 450 16.7 234 107 575 21.3 191 102 484 17.3 226 130 582 20.1 835 421 2091 18.8

Trina Roberts

Year GP 80-81 37 81-82 31 82-83 22 83-84 27 Total 117

FG FT PTS AVG 143 42 328 8.9 189 67 445 14.4 143 64 388 15.5 220 109 549 20.3 695 282 1710 14.6

Tracy Wilson

Year GP 88-89 30 89-90 30 90-91 25 Total 85

FG FT PTS AVG 168 90 426 14.2 240 94 574 19.1 245 75 565 22.6 653 259 1565 18.4

Pam Baker

Telly Hall

Pam Baker

Year GP FG FT PTS AVG 74-75 24 — — 447 18.6 75-76 22 179 92 398 18.1 76-77 22 — — 395 18.0 77-78 17 — — 293 17.2 Total 85 634 443 1533 18.1 Year GP 94-95 28 95-96 27 96-97 25 97-98 29 Total 109

Telly Hall

FG FT PTS AVG 73 33 179 6.4 161 62 424 15.7 110 120 340 13.6 179 124 482 16.6 523 339 1425 13.1

Sharon Mitchell

Tarsha Askew

Debra Linebarger

Year GP 96-97 29 97-98 29 98-99 27 00-01 29 Total 114

FG FT PTS AVG 72 59 203 7.0 160 90 410 14.1 158 108 424 15.7 142 81 371 12.8 532 338 1408 12.4

Debra Linebarger

Year GP 76-77 22 77-78 26 78-79 25 79-80 33 Total 106

FG FT PTS AVG — — 241 11.0 — — 387 14.9 116 38 270 10.8 177 106 460 13.9 599 — 1358 12.8

Andrea Autrey

Year GP 91-92 26 92-93 29 93-94 30 94-95 23 Total 108

Jessica Everett

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FG FT PTS AVG 40 25 105 4.0 130 38 298 10.3 186 90 462 15.4 182 100 464 20.2 538 253 1329 11.7

Gwen Thomas

Year GP 88-89 29 89-90 26 90-91 27 91-92 27 Total 109

FG FT PTS AVG 54 66 174 6.0 70 50 190 7.3 160 103 423 15.7 188 157 533 19.7 472 376 1320 12.1

Tarsha Askew

Year GP 93-94 30 94-95 28 95-96 28 96-97 29 Total 119

FG FT PTS AVG 70 44 200 6.7 124 54 335 12.0 119 59 327 11.7 110 120 340 13.6 423 277 1237 10.8

Janice Johnson

Year GP 91-92 28 92-93 27 93-94 30 94-95 18 Total 103

FG FT PTS AVG 90 71 261 9.3 110 62 286 10.6 148 108 410 13.7 98 72 272 15.1 446 313 1229 11.9

Tiffany Brown

Year GP 04-05 30 05-06 13 06-07 30 07-08 24 Total 97

FG FT PTS AVG 107 43 289 9.6 53 18 136 10.5 168 64 454 15.1 99 44 275 11.5 427 169 1154 11.9

Ashley Melson

Year GP 05-06 29 06-07 31 07-08 30 08-09 30 Total 120

FG FT PTS AVG 94 34 245 8.4 77 38 213 6.9 104 60 278 9.3 132 73 358 11.9 407 205 1094 9.1

Danna Simpson

Year GP 98-99 27 99-00 28 00-01 27 01-02 27 Total 109

FG FT PTS AVG 60 58 183 6.8 121 103 359 12.8 90 82 262 9.7 108 57 273 10.1 379 300 1077 9.9

Renarda Baker

Year GP FG FT PTS AVG 76-77 20 — — 200 10.0 77-78 26 — 108 312 12.0 78-79 25 99 75 272 10.9 79-80 33 98 106 302 9.2 Total 104 — — 1066 10.3 Year GP 79-80 33 80-81 37 Total 70

Diane Fuller

Jessica Everett

Year GP 00-01 29 01-02 24 02-03 30 03-04 29 Total 112

Ashley Melson

GEORGIA SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY

FG FT PTS AVG 177 106 460 13.9 204 152 560 15.1 381 258 1020 14.6 FG FT PTS AVG 56 18 130 4.5 62 37 161 6.7 169 45 383 12.8 140 65 345 11.9 427 165 1019 9.1


INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Year-By-Year Leaders

Gwen Thomas

Diane Fuller

Scoring Game 1. Phylette Blake vs. Baptist, 1/9/89 2. Junnie Hughley vs. Shorter, 1973-74 3. Phylette Blake vs. FIU, 1/21/89 4. Phylette Blake vs. Furman, 12/17/88 5. Regina Days vs. Georgia St., 1/7/86 6. Tracy Wilson vs. Alabama St., 12/9/90 Tracy Wilson vs. Florida, 12/18/89 8. Regina Days vs. Southern, 1/7/86 9. Gwen Thomas vs. Ch. Southern, 12/9/91 Tracy Wilson vs. App. St., 11/27/90 Regina Days vs. Ga. State, 1/16/87 Season 1. Phylette Blake, 1988-89 2. Regina Days, 1987-88 3. Regina Days, 1985-86 4. Tracy Wilson, 1989-90 5. Tracy Wilson, 1990-91 6. Diane Fuller, 1980-81 7. Phylette Blake, 1987-88 8. Trina Roberts, 1983-84 9. Gwen Thomas, 1991-92 10. Phylette Blake, 1986-87 Career 1. Phylette Blake, 1985-89 2. Regina Days, 1984-88 3. Trina Roberts, 1980-84 4. Tracy Wilson, 1988-91 5. Pam Baker, 1974-78 6. Telly Hall, 1994-98 7. Sharon Mitchell, 1996-01 8. Debra Linebarger, 1976-80

46 45 42 41 39 38 38 37 36 36 36

780 582 575 574 565 560 555 549 533 525

2,140 2,091 1,710 1,565 1,533 1,425 1,408 1,358

9. Andrea Autrey, 1991-95 10. Gwen Thomas, 1988-92 11. Tarsha Askew, 1993-97 12. Janice Johnson, 1991-95 13. Tiffany Brown, 2004-08 14. Ashley Melson, 2005-09 15. Danna Simpson, 1998-02 16. Renarda Baker, 1976-80 17. Diane Fuller, 1979-81 Season scoring average 1. Phylette Blake, 1988-89 2. Tracy Wilson, 1990-91 3. Regina Days, 1985-86 4. Trina Roberts, 1983-84 5. Andrea Autrey, 1994-95 6. Regina Days, 1987-88 7. Gwen Thomas, 1991-92 8. Tracy Wilson, 1989-90 9. Phylette Blake, 1987-88 10. Phylette Blake, 1986-87 Career scoring average (min. 500 points) 1. Phylette Blake, 1985-89 2. Regina Days, 1984-88 3. Tracy Wilson, 1988-91 4. Trina Roberts, 1980-84 5. Telly Hall, 1994-98 6. Antoinette Brown, 1986-88 7. Sharon Mitchell, 1996-01 8. Diane Fuller, 1978-81 9. Gwen Thomas, 1988-92 10. Janice Johnson, 1991-95

1,329 1,320 1,237 1,229 1,154 1,094 1,077 1,066 1,020

26.01 22.60 21.30 20.33 20.20 20.07 19.74 19.13 18.97 18.75

19.81 18.84 18.41 14.59 13.07 12.44 12.35 12.22 12.11 11.93

2011-12............... Meredyth Frye............................302 2010-11............... Meredyth Frye............................347 2009-10............... Carolyn Whitney........................344 2008-09............... Ashley Melson............................358 2007-08............... Shawnda Atwood........................302 2006-07............... Tiffany Brown.............................454 2005-06............... Nicole Newton...........................384 2004-05............... Dana Benemon...........................334 2003-04............... Jessica Everett..............................345 2002-03............... Jessica Everett..............................383 2001-02............... Alie Rousseau..............................388 2000-01............... Sharon Mitchell..........................371 1999-00............... Danna Simpson..........................359 1998-99............... Sharon Mitchell..........................424 1997-98............... Telly Hall....................................482 1996-97............... Tarsha Askew..............................375 1995-96............... Telly Hall....................................424 1994-95............... Andrea Autrey.............................464 1993-94............... Andrea Autrey.............................462 1992-93............... Monique McClelland..................371 1991-92............... Gwen Thomas.............................533 1990-91............... Tracy Wilson...............................565 1989-90............... Tracy Wilson...............................574 1988-89............... Phylette Blake.............................780 1987-88............... Regina Days................................582 1986-87............... Phylette Blake.............................525 1985-86............... Regina Days................................575 1984-85............... Regina Days................................450 1983-84............... Trina Roberts..............................549 1982-83............... Trina Roberts..............................388 1981-82............... Trina Roberts..............................445 1980-81............... Diane Fuller................................560 1979-80............... Diane Fuller................................460 1978-79............... Renarda Baker............................272 1977-78............... Pam Baker..................................293 1976-77............... Pam Baker..................................395 1975-76............... Pam Baker..................................452 1974-75............... Pam Baker..................................447 Year-By-Year Scoring Average Leaders 2011-12............... Meredyth Frye...........................10.4 2010-11............... Meredyth Frye...........................11.6 2009-10............... Carolyn Whitney......................11.1 2008-09............... Ashley Melson...........................11.9 2007-08............... Tiffany Brown............................11.5 2006-07............... Tiffany Brown............................15.1 2005-06............... Nicole Newton..........................13.2 2004-05............... Dana Benemon..........................11.1 2003-04............... Jessica Everett.............................11.9 2002-03............... Jessica Everett.............................12.8 2001-02............... Alie Rousseau.............................14.4 2000-01............... Sharon Mitchell.........................12.8 1999-00............... Danna Simpson.........................12.8 1998-99............... Sharon Mitchell.........................15.7 1997-98............... Telly Hall...................................16.6 1996-97............... Telly Hall...................................13.6 1995-96............... Telly Hall...................................15.7 1994-95............... Andrea Autrey............................20.2 1993-94............... Andrea Autrey............................15.4 1992-93............... Monique McClelland.................12.4 1991-92............... Gwen Thomas............................19.7 1990-91............... Tracy Wilson..............................22.6 1989-90............... Tracy Wilson..............................19.1 1988-89............... Phylette Blake............................26.0 1987-88............... Regina Days...............................20.1 1986-87............... Phylette Blake............................18.8 1985-86............... Regina Days...............................21.3 1984-85............... Regina Days...............................16.7 1983-84............... Trina Roberts.............................20.3 1982-83............... Trina Roberts.............................15.5 1981-82............... Trina Roberts.............................14.4 1980-81............... Diane Fuller...............................15.1 1979-80............... Diane Fuller...............................13.9 1978-79............... Renarda Baker...........................10.9 1977-78............... Pam Baker.................................17.2 1976-77............... Pam Baker.................................18.0 1975-76............... Pam Baker.................................18.1 1974-75............... Pam Baker.................................18.6

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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS 30-Point Games Phylette Blake vs. Baptist (1/9/89)............................................................... 46 Junnie Hughley vs. Shorter (1973-74).......................................................... 45 Phylette Blake vs. Fla International (1/21/89).............................................. 42 Phylette Blake at Furman (12/17/88)........................................................... 41 Regina Days vs. Georgia State (1/13/86)...................................................... 39 Tracy Wilson vs. Alabama State (12/9/90).................................................... 38 Tracy Wilson at Florida (12/18/89).............................................................. 38 Regina Days vs. Southern (1/7/86)............................................................... 37 Gwen Thomas vs. Charleston Southern (12/9/91)........................................ 36 Tracy Wilson at Appalachian State (11/27/90)............................................. 36 Regina Days at Georgia State (1/16/87)....................................................... 36 Tracy Wilson vs. Florida A&M (1/5/91)...................................................... 35 Tracy Wilson at Baptist (2/8/89).................................................................. 34 Phylette Blake vs. Augusta State (1/25/89)................................................... 34 Regina Days vs. Furman (12/10/86)............................................................. 34 Debra Linebarger vs. Georgia (2/12/86)....................................................... 34 Regina Days vs. Valdosta State (1/21/86)..................................................... 34 Janice Johnson vs. Furman (3/5/94)............................................................. 33 Gwen Thomas vs. Kent State (1/4/92).......................................................... 33 Gwen Thomas at Augusta State (1/2/91)...................................................... 33 Phylette Blake vs. South Carolina State (1/18/89)........................................ 33 Phylette Blake at Georgia State (1/14/89)..................................................... 33 Phylette Blake at Florida State (12/3/88)...................................................... 33 Phylette Blake vs. Mercer (2/27/88)............................................................. 33 Renarda Baker vs. Georgia (2/12/86)........................................................... 33 Andrea Autrey vs. Furman (2/18/95)............................................................ 32 Tracy Wilson vs. Augusta State (2/5/90)....................................................... 32 Tracy Wilson at Florida International (1/22/90)........................................... 32 Tracy Wilson vs. Virginia Commonwealth (1/8/91)..................................... 32 Phylette Blake vs. Stetson (1/28/89)............................................................. 32 Regina Days vs. Georgia State (2/29/88)...................................................... 32 Regina Days vs. Baptist (2/28/87)................................................................ 32 Regina Days vs. Mercer (1985-86)............................................................... 32 Andrea Autrey vs. LaSalle (1/7/94)............................................................... 31 Janice Johnson at East Tennessee State (2/21/93).......................................... 31 Gwen Thomas vs. Villanova (11/30/91)....................................................... 31 Tracy Wilson vs. Florida A&M (2/25/89).................................................... 31 Phylette Blake at South Carolina (12/12/88)................................................ 31 Phylette Blake vs. Austin Peay (11/25/88).................................................... 31 Phylette Blake at Florida International (2/18/88)......................................... 31 Phylette Blake at UCF (2/20/87)................................................................. 31 Regina Days at Baptist (2/7/87)................................................................... 31 Pam Baker vs. Georgia College (1974-75).................................................... 31 Donna Moss vs. Georgia College (1/6/77)................................................... 31 Pam Baker vs. Albany State (12/3/76).......................................................... 31 Regina Days vs. Valdosta State (11/20/84)................................................... 31 Sharon Mitchell vs. Furman (12/21/99)....................................................... 30 Gwen Thomas vs. Mercer (1/9/92)............................................................... 30 Markisha Vereen vs. Appalachian State (1/1/90)........................................... 30 Phylette Blake vs. South Florida (11/26/88)................................................. 30 Regina Days vs. Cleveland State (1/4/88)..................................................... 30 Phylette Blake at Mercer (1/17/87).............................................................. 30 Velvet Merritt vs. Florida State (3/12/82)..................................................... 30 Pam Baker vs. Georgia College (1976-77).................................................... 30 Pam Baker vs. Baptist (1974-75).................................................................. 30 Meredyth Frye at Furman (2/27/12)............................................................ 30

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Janice Johnson

Velvet Merritt

Georgia Southern 30+ Point Games Player 30+ Games Phylette Blake.............................................................................................15 Regina Days................................................................................................11 Tracy Wilson ................................................................................................9 Gwen Thomas ..............................................................................................5 Pam Baker ....................................................................................................4 Andrea Autrey...............................................................................................2 Janice Johnson...............................................................................................2 Renarda Baker...............................................................................................1 Junnie Hughley.............................................................................................1 Debra Linebarger..........................................................................................1 Sharon Mitchell............................................................................................1 Markisha Vereen............................................................................................1 Donna Moss..................................................................................................1 Velvet Merritt................................................................................................1 Meredyth Frye...............................................................................................1

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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Year-By-Year Leaders

Mimi Lindsey

Trina Roberts

Rebounding Game 1. Phylette Blake vs. FIU, 1/18/88 2. Trina Roberts vs. Paine, 12/13/83 Pam Baker vs. Berry, 1974-75 4. Tracy Wilson vs. B-Cookman, 2/21/91 Diane Fuller vs. Georgia St., 12/6/80 6. Phylette Blake vs. Fla. A&M, 1/30/87 7. Phylette Blake vs. Ga. Tech, 1/15/87 Trina Roberts vs. Clark, 12/5/84 9. Tracy Wilson vs. Fla. A&M, 1/5/91 Phylette Blake vs. FIU, 1/18/88 Phylette Blake at Marshall, 12/13/87 Phylette Blake at S.E. La., 12/16/87 Trina Roberts vs. Wm. & Mary, 11/26/84 Diane Fuller vs. McNeese St., 11/20/80

26 25 25 24 24 22 21 21 20 20 20 20 20 20

Season 1. Diane Fuller, 1980-81 2. Diane Fuller, 1979-80 3. Phylette Blake, 1986-87 4. Trina Roberts, 1983-84 5. Trina Roberts, 1981-82 6. Phylette Blake, 1988-89 Phylette Blake, 1987-88 8. Regina Days, 1984-85 9. Mimi Lindsey, 2002-03 10. Tracy Wilson, 1990-91

461 410 393 363 343 327 327 302 297 284

Career 1. Phylette Blake, 1985-89 2. Trina Roberts, 1980-84 3. Regina Days, 1984-88 4. Diane Fuller, 1978-81 5. Telly Hall, 1994-98

1,242 1,214 1,078 968 767

6. Sharon Mitchell, 1996-01 7. Tracy Wilson, 1988-91 8. Gwen Thomas, 1988-92 9. Nicole Newton, 2002-05 10. Andrea Autrey, 1991-95

762 739 701 682 679

Season rebounding average 1. Pam Baker, 1976-77 2. Phylette Blake, 1986-87 3. Trina Roberts, 1983-84 4. Diane Fuller, 1980-81 5. Diane Fuller, 1979-80 6. Trina Roberts, 1982-83 7. Trina Roberts, 1981-82 8. Tracy Wilson, 1990-91 9. Phylette Blake, 1987-88 10. Regina Days, 1984-85

17.54 14.04 13.44 12.46 12.42 12.05 11.43 11.36 11.28 11.19

Career 1. Phylette Blake, 1985-89 2. Trina Roberts, 1980-84 3. Diane Fuller, 1978-81 4. Regina Days, 1984-88 5. Tracy Wilson, 1988-91 6. Mimi Lindsey, 1999-03 7. Telly Hall, 1994-98 8. Nicole Newton, 2002-05 9. Sharon Mitchell, 1996-01 10. Gwen Thomas, 1988-92

11.50 10.47 10.41 9.71 8.69 7.86 7.04 6.83 6.68 6.43

2011-12............... Meredyth Frye............................138 2010-11............... Meredyth Frye............................155 2009-10............... Jessica Geiger..............................160 2008-09............... J’Lisia Ogburn............................176 2007-08............... Shawnda Atwood........................165 2006-07............... Chequilla Jessie...........................164 2005-06............... Nicole Newton...........................261 2004-05............... Dana Benemon...........................213 2003-04............... Jessica Everett.............................199 2002-03............... Mimi Lindsey.............................297 2001-02............... Shawnica Hill.............................140 2000-01............... Sharon Mitchell..........................183 1999-00............... Tondra Warren...........................193 1998-99............... Sharon Mitchell..........................193 1997-98............... Sharon Mitchell..........................228 1996-97............... T. Askew, T. Hall.......................184 1995-96............... Telly Hall...................................220 1994-95............... Andrea Autrey............................215 1993-94............... Andrea Autrey............................232 1992-93............... Stephanie Christmas...................202 1991-92............... Gwen Thomas.............................261 1990-91............... Tracy Wilson..............................284 1989-90............... Tracy Wilson..............................260 1988-89............... Phylette Blake.............................327 1987-88............... Phylette Blake.............................327 1986-87............... Phylette Blake.............................393 1985-86............... Regina Days................................246 1984-85............... Regina Days................................302 1983-84............... Trina Roberts.............................363 1982-83............... Trina Roberts ...........................265 1981-82............... Trina Roberts.............................343 1980-81............... Diane Fuller................................461 1979-80............... Diane Fuller................................410 1978-79............... Terrie Houston...........................154 1977-78............... N/A...........................................N/A 1976-77............... Pam Baker..................................306 Year-By-Year Rebounds Average Leaders 2011-12............... Meredyth Frye.............................4.8 2010-11............... Krista Tate...................................6.0 2009-10............... Jessica Geiger...............................5.3 2008-09............... J’Lisia Ogburn.............................5.9 2007-08............... Shawnda Atwood.........................5.5 2006-07............... Chequilla Jessie............................5.3 2005-06............... Nicole Newton............................9.0 2004-05............... Dana Benemon............................7.1 2003-04............... Jessica Everett..............................6.9 2002-03............... Mimi Lindsey..............................9.9 2001-02............... Mimi Lindsey..............................6.3 2000-01............... Sharon Mitchell...........................6.3 1999-00............... Tondra Warren............................7.1 1998-99............... Sharon Mitchell...........................7.1 1997-98............... Sharon Mitchell...........................7.9 1996-97............... Telly Hall....................................7.4 1995-96............... Telly Hall....................................8.1 1994-95............... Andrea Autrey.............................9.3 1993-94............... Andrea Autrey.............................7.7 1992-93............... Stephanie Christmas....................6.7 1991-92............... Gwen Thomas..............................9.7 1990-91............... Tracy Wilson.............................11.4 1989-90............... Tracy Wilson...............................8.7 1988-89............... Phylette Blake............................10.9 1987-88............... Phylette Blake............................11.3 1986-87............... Phylette Blake............................14.0 1985-86............... Regina Days.................................9.1 1984-85............... Regina Days...............................11.2 1983-84............... Trina Roberts............................13.4 1982-83............... Trina Roberts............................12.0 1981-82............... Trina Roberts............................11.4 1980-81............... Diane Fuller...............................12.5 1979-80............... Diane Fuller...............................12.4 1978-79............... Terrie Houston............................6.4 1977-78............... N/A...........................................N/A 1976-77............... Pam Baker.................................17.5

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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Shooting

Year-By-Year Field Goal Leaders 2011-12............... Meredyth Frye..............................99 2010-11............... Meredyth Frye............................111 2009-10............... J’Lisia Ogburn............................132 2008-09............... Ashley Melson............................132 2007-08............... Shawnda Atwood........................118 2006-07............... Tiffany Brown.............................168 2005-06............... Nicole Newton...........................148 2004-05............... Dana Benemon...........................126 2003-04............... Jessica Everett..............................140 2002-03............... Jessica Everett..............................169 2001-02............... Alie Rousseau..............................141 2000-01............... Sharon Mitchell..........................142 1999-00............... Tondra Warren............................131 1998-99............... Sharon Mitchell..........................158 1997-98............... Telly Hall....................................179 1996-97............... Tarsha Askew..............................139 1995-96............... Telly Hall....................................161 1994-95............... Andrea Autrey.............................182 1993-94............... Andrea Autrey.............................186 1992-93............... Monique McClelland..................160 1991-92............... Gwen Thomas.............................188 1990-91............... Tracy Wilson...............................245 1989-90............... Tracy Wilson...............................240 1988-89............... Phylette Blake.............................314 1987-88............... Phylette Blake.............................234 1986-87............... Phylette Blake.............................209 1985-86............... Regina Days................................234 1984-85............... Regina Days................................184 1983-84............... Trina Roberts..............................220 1982-83............... Trina Roberts..............................143 1981-82............... Trina Roberts..............................182 1980-81............... Diane Fuller................................204 1979-80............... Diane Fuller................................177 1978-79............... Debra Linebarger........................116 1977-78............... N/A...........................................N/A 1976-77............... N/A...........................................N/A 1975-76............... Pam Baker..................................179 1974-75............... N/A...........................................N/A Year-By-Year FG % Leaders (min. 125 attempts) 2011-12............... Meredyth Frye...........................43.2 2010-11............... Meredyth Frye...........................44.6 2009-10............... J’Lisia Ogburn...........................53.2 2008-09............... J’Lisia Ogburn...........................49.4 2007-08............... Tiffany Brown............................41.4 2006-07............... Chequilla Jessie..........................44.4 2005-06............... Nicole Newton..........................43.9 2004-05............... Nicole Newton..........................45.7 2003-04............... Nicole Newton..........................46.0 2002-03............... Jessica Everett.............................45.8 2001-02............... Sarah McCary............................44.5 2000-01............... Lauren Langley..........................51.8 1999-00............... Tondra Warren...........................47.8 1998-99............... Sharon Mitchell.........................58.3 1997-98............... Sharon Mitchell.........................63.7 1996-97............... Telly Hall...................................50.2 1995-96............... Telly Hall...................................56.3 1994-95............... Andrea Autrey............................56.0 1993-94............... Andrea Autrey............................59.6 1992-93............... Monique McClelland.................62.0 1991-92............... Toy Williams.............................62.0 1990-91............... Tracy Wilson..............................56.3 1989-90............... Tracy Wilson..............................55.6 1988-89............... Phylette Blake............................64.2 1987-88............... Regina Days...............................63.1 1986-87............... Regina Days...............................62.4 1985-86............... Regina Days...............................70.5 1984-85............... Regina Days...............................64.3 1983-84............... Trina Roberts.............................64.0 1982-83............... Trina Roberts.............................57.6 1981-82............... Trina Roberts.............................68.2 1980-81............... Trina Roberts.............................62.2 1979-80............... Vuzeda Merriweather.................53.4 1978-79............... Terrie Houston..........................51.6 1977-78............... N/A...........................................N/A 1976-77............... N/A...........................................N/A 1975-76............... Pam Baker ................................35.5 1974-75............... N/A...........................................N/A

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Single-Game Field Goals Made 1. Tracy Wilson vs. Florida, 12/18/89 Tracy Wilson vs. Fla. A&M, 1/5/91 3. Pam Baker vs. Georgia, 11/18/76 4. Gwen Thomas vs. Kent, 1/4/92 5. Andrea Autrey vs. Furman, 2/18/95 6. Nicole Newton vs. Wofford, 1/30/06 Nicole Newton vs. UNCG, 1/9/06 Shawnica Hill vs. Fla. Atlantic, 11/22/02 Andrea Autrey at Furman, 1/21/95 Janice Johson vs. Furman, 3/5/94 Andrea Autrey vs. LaSalle, 1/7/94 Janice Johnson vs. E. Tenn. St., 2/21/93 Meredyth Frye at Furman, 2/27/12

17 17 15 14 13 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12

Single-Season Field Goals Made 1. Phylette Blake, 1988-89 2. Tracy Wilson, 1990-91 3. Tracy Wilson, 1989-90 4. Phylette Blake, 1987-88 Regina Days, 1985-86 6. Trina Roberts, 1983-84 7. Phylette Blake, 1986-87 8. Diane Fuller, 1980-81 9. Gwen Thomas, 1991-92 10. Andrea Autrey, 1993-94

314 245 240 234 234 220 209 204 188 186

Career Field Goals Made 1. Phylette Blake, 1985-89 2. Regina Days, 1984-88 3. Trina Roberts, 1980-84 4. Tracy Wilson, 1988-91 5. Pam Baker, 1974-78 6. Debra Linebarger, 1977-80 7. Andrea Autrey, 1991-95 8. Sharon Mitchell, 1996-2001 9. Telly Hall, 1994-98 10. Terrie Houston, 1978-82

929 835 695 653 634 599 538 532 523 498

Single-Game Field Goals Attempted 1. Tracy Wilson vs. Fla. A&M, 1/5/91 2. Tiffany Brown at J’ville St., 11/15/06 3. Shawnica Hill at ETSU, 2/3/03 4. Tara Anderson vs. UCF, 12/3/94 Janice Johnson vs. ETSU, 2/14/94 6. Telly Hall vs. Marshall, 1/13/96 Tracy Wilson vs. Alabama St., 12/9/89 8. Shawnica Hill vs. Fla. Atlantic, 11/22/03 Alie Rousseau vs. Furman, 2/16/02 Tarsha Askew vs. Eastern Ky., 11/25/94 Single-Season Field Goals Attempted 1. Phylette Blake, 1988-89 2. Tracy Wilson, 1990-91 3. Tracy Wilson, 1989-90 4. Phylette Blake, 1987-88 5. Debra Linebarger, 1979-80 6. Sharon Thomas, 1985-86

30 26 25 24 24 23 23 22 22 22

489 435 432 423 417 416

7. Tiffany Brown, 2006-07 8. Debra Linebarger, 1977-78 9. Diane Fuller, 1980-81 10. Shawnica Hill, 2002-03

406 392 380 379

Career Field Goals Attempted 1. Phylette Blake, 1985-89 2. Debra Linebarger, 1977-80 3. Regina Days, 1984-88 4. Tracy Wilson, 1988-91 5. Tarsha Askew, 1993-97 6. Ashley Melson, 2005-09 7. Trina Roberts, 1980-84 8. Tiffany Brown, 2004-08 9. Terrie Houston, 1978-82 10. Telly Hall, 1994-98

1,555 1,460 1,282 1,175 1,149 1,117 1,089 1,020 988 972

Single-Game Field Goal Percentage (min. 10 att.) 1. Monique McClelland vs. ASU, 1/23/92 100 (10-10) 2. Tracy Wilson vs. Augusta, 1/2/90 90.9 (10-11) 3. Telly Hall vs. S. Miss., 1/2/95 90.9 (10-11) 4. Sharon Mitchell vs. Mercer, 11/17/00 90.0 (9-10) Sharon Mitchell vs. UNCG, 1/7/98 90.0 (9-10) Stephanie Christmas vs. Mercer, 3/6/92 90.0 (9-10) Tracy Wilson vs. UNCC, 11/29/89 90.0 (9-10) 8. Tondra Warren vs. Georgia, 11/30/99 81.8 (9-11) Alie Rousseau vs. App. St., 2/8/00 81.8 (9-11) 10. Andrea Autrey vs. LaSalle, 1/7/94 80.0 (12-15) Janice Johnson vs. Furman, 3/5//94 80.0 (12-15) Meredyth Frye at Furman, 2/27/12 80.0 (12-15) J’Lisia Ogburn vs. Furman, 1/11/10 80.0 (8-10) J’Lisia Ogburn vs. ASU, 2/27/10 80.0 (8-10) Single-Season Season FG % (min. 4 FG made/game) 1. Regina Days, 1985-86 70.5 (234-332) 2. Trina Roberts, 1981-92 68.2 (182-267) 3. Regina Days, 1984-85 64.3 (184-286) 4. Phylette Blake, 1988-89 64.2 (314-489) 5. Trina Roberts, 1983-84 64.0 (220-344) 6. Sharon Mitchell, 1997-98 63.7 (160-251) 7. Regina Days, 1987-88 63.1 (226-358) 8. Regina Days, 1986-87 62.4 (191-306) 9. Monique McClelland, 1992-93 62.0 (160-258) 10. Andrea Autrey, 1993-94 59.6 (186-312) Career Field Goal Percentage (min. 400 FGs Made) 1. Regina Days, 1984-88 65.1 (835-1282) 2. Trina Roberts, 1980-84 63.2 (688-1089) 3. Andrea Autrey, 1991-95 58.0 (538-927) 4. Phylette Blake, 1985-89 56.5 (878-1555) 5. Tracy Wilson, 1988-91 55.6 (653-1175) 6. Sharon Mitchell, 1996-01 55.4 (532-960) 7. Telly Hall, 1994-98 53.8 (523-972) 8. Gwen Thomas, 1988-92 50.6 (472-933) 9. Terrie Houston, 1978-82 50.4 (498-988) 10. Janice Johnson, 1991-95 46.2 (446-965) Italics - Led Nation

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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS 3-Point Shooting Single-Game 3-Pointers Made

4. Svetlana Trjeskal, 1997-98

160

1. Alie Rousseau vs. App. St., 2/8/00

8

5. Jamie Navarro, 2010-11

158

2. Alie Rousseau at ETSU, 12/31/01

7

6. Carolyn Whitney, 2009-10

154

3. Alie Rousseau vs. Charleston, 1/5/02

6

7. Lee DuBose, 2005-06

135

Mary Perry vs. Chattanooga, 2/1/00

6

8. Jill Dunn, 1992-93

132

Svetlana Trjeskal vs. W. Carolina, 1/29/96

6

9. Alie Rousseau, 2000-01

131

Tara Anderson vs. Mercer, 2/7/95

6

10. Rachel Loiacono, 2002-03

129

Tarsha Askew at UNC Charlotte, 11/29/94

6

Stacy Childers at South Carolina, 12/6/93

6

Career 3-Point Attempts

Antoinette Brown vs. Akron, 12/12/88

6

1. Alie Rousseau, 1998-01

481

2. Svetlana Trjeskal, 1995-99

480

3. Tiffany Brown, 2004-08

402

10. 14 times, MiMi DuBose vs Samford, 12/20/10 5

4. Carolyn Whitney, 2006-10

397

1. Alie Rousseau, 2001-02

83

5. Tara Anderson, 1991-95

387

2. Jamie Navarro, 2010-11

64

6. Lee DuBose, 2002-06

382

Tara Anderson, 1994-95

64

7. Jamie Navarro, 2010-11

372

4. Svetlana Trjeskal, 1997-98

55

7. Tarsha Askew, 1993-97

368

5. Tiffany Brown, 2006-07

54

8. Ashley Rivens, 2005-09

361

6. Lee DuBose, 2005-06

52

9. Samantha Williams, 2008-12

340

7. Carolyn Whitney, 2009-10

51

10. Jill Dunn, 1989-93

322

8. Jill Dunn, 1992-93

47

9. Stacy Childers, 1993-94

45

Single-Game 3-Point Percentage (min. 4 made)

10. Lee DuBose, 2004-05

44

1. Mary Perry vs. UTC, 2/1/99

100 (6-6)

MiMi DuBose, 2011-12

44

2. MiMi Dubose vs. Furman, 12/5/11

100 (4-4)

Single-Season 3-Pointers Made

Career 3-Pointers Made

Single-Season 3-Point % (min. 1 FG made/game)

1. Svetlana Trjeskal, 1995-99

167

1. Elise Whitney, 2007-08

43.5 (10-23)

2. Alie Rousseau, 1998-01

163

2. Deb Blackshear, 1989-90

41.0 (43-105)

3. Lee DuBose, 2002-06

137

3. Jamie Navarro, 2010-11

40.5 (69-85)

4. Tara Anderson, 1991-95

134

4. Tara Anderson, 1994-95

39.8 (64-161)

5. Tiffany Brown, 2004-08

131

5. Lee DuBose, 2004-05

38.9 (44-113)

Jamie Navarro, 2007-11

131

6. Jill Dunn, 1990-91

7. Carolyn Whitney, 2006-10

128

7. Lee DuBose, 2005-06

38.5 (52-135)

8. Jill Dunn, 1989-93

120

8. Svetlana Trjeskal, 1995-96

37.7 (43-114)

9. Samantha Williams, 2008-12

108

9. Carolyn Whitney, 2007-08

10. Tarsha Askew, 1993-97

104

10. Jill Dunn, 1991-92

Single-Game 3-Point Attempts

38.6 (34-88)

37.1 (33-89) 37.0 (37-100)

Career 3-Point Percentage (min. 300 Attempts)

1. Alie Rousseau vs. Charleston, 1/5/02

16

1. Jill Dunn, 1989-93

37.3 (120-322)

2. Alie Rousseau vs. Georgia, 12/4/01

15

2. Lee DuBose, 2002-06

35.9 (137-382)

3. Tara Anderson vs. Ga. Tech, 12/12/94

14

3. Jamie Navarro, 2007-11

35.2 (131-372)

4. Carolyn Whitney at Chattanooga, 1/22/07

12

4. Svetlana Trjeskal, 1995-99

34.8 (167-480)

Alie Rousseau vs. SMU, 11/17/01

12

5. Tara Anderson, 1991-95

34.6 (134-387)

Alie Rousseau vs. Winthrop, 12/5/00

12

6. Alie Rousseau, 1998-01

33.9 (163-481)

7. Tiffany Brown, 2004-08

32.6 (131-402)

7. 9 times, Jamie Navarro vs. Charleston, 2/16/11 11 Single-Season 3-Point Attempts 1. Alie Rousseau, 2001-02

233

2. Tiffany Brown 2004-08

165

3. Tara Anderson, 1994-95

161

Year-By-Year 3-Pointers Made Leaders 2011-12............... MiMi DuBose..............................44 2010-11............... Jamie Navarro...............................64 2009-10............... Carolyn Whitney..........................51 2008-09............... Ashley Rivens................................33 2007-08............... T. Brown / C. Whitney................33 2006-07............... Tiffany Brown..............................54 2005-06............... Lee DuBose..................................52 2004-05............... Lee DuBose..................................44 2003-04............... Lee DuBose..................................33 2002-03............... Rachel Loiacono...........................34 2001-02............... Alie Rousseau................................83 2000-01............... Alie Rousseau................................42 1999-00............... Amy Krach...................................36 1998-99............... Svetlana Trjeskal...........................33 1997-98............... Svetlana Trjeskal...........................55 1996-97............... Svetlana Trjeskal...........................36 1995-96............... Svetlana Trjeskal...........................43 1994-95............... Tara Anderson..............................64 1993-94............... Stacy Childers...............................45 1992-93............... Jill Dunn......................................47 1991-92............... Jill Dunn......................................37 1990-91............... Jill Dunn......................................34 1989-90............... Deb Blackshear.............................43 1988-89............... Deb Blackshear.............................25 1987-88............... Antoinette Brown.........................30 1986-87............... Antoinette Brown.........................12 Year-By-Year 3-Point Attempts Leaders 2011-12............... MiMi DuBose............................128 2010-11............... Jamie Navarro.............................158 2009-10............... Carolyn Whitney........................154 2008-09............... Ashley Rivens..............................118 2007-08............... Tiffany Brown..............................93 2006-07............... Tiffany Brown............................165 2005-06............... Lee DuBose................................135 2004-05............... Lee DuBose................................113 2003-04............... Kellie Tiller.................................116 2002-03............... Rachel Loiacono.........................129 2001-02............... Alie Rousseau..............................233 2000-01............... Alie Rousseau..............................131 1999-00............... Amy Krach.................................109 1998-99............... Svetlana Trjeskal.........................102 1997-98............... Svetlana Trjeskal.........................160 1996-97............... Svetlana Trjeskal.........................104 1995-96............... Svetlana Trjeskal.........................114 1994-95............... Tara Anderson............................161 1993-94............... Stacy Childers.............................130 1992-93............... Jill Dunn....................................132 1991-92............... Jill Dunn....................................100 1990-91............... Jill Dunn......................................88 1989-90............... Deb Blackshear...........................105 1988-89............... Deb Blackshear.............................83 1987-88............... Antoinette Brown.........................84 1986-87............... Antoinette Brown.........................34 Year-By-Year 3-Point % Leaders 2011-12............... MiMi DuBose...........................34.4 2010-11............... Jamie Navarro............................40.5 2009-10............... Jamie Navarro............................32.6 2008-09............... Samantha Williams....................37.1 2007-08............... Carolyn Whitney.......................37.1 2006-07............... Tiffany Brown...........................32.7 2005-06............... Lee DuBose...............................38.5 2004-05............... Lee DuBose...............................38.9 2003-04............... Lee DuBose...............................35.1 2002-03............... Rachel Loiacono........................26.4 2001-02............... Alie Rousseau.............................35.6 2000-01............... Alie Rousseau.............................32.1 1999-00............... Nikita Whatley..........................40.9 1998-99............... Mary Perry.................................41.4 1997-98............... Amy Krach................................37.3 1996-97............... Rosie Arnold..............................36.5 1995-96............... Svetlana Trjeskal........................37.7 1994-95............... Tara Anderson...........................39.8 1993-94............... Denise Primeaux........................46.2 1992-93............... Tara Anderson...........................36.3 1991-92............... Jill Dunn...................................37.0 1990-91............... Jill Dunn...................................38.6 1989-90............... Deb Blackshear..........................41.0 1988-89............... Deb Blackshear..........................30.1 1987-88............... Antoinette Brown......................35.7

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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Free-Throw Shooting

Year-By-Year Field Goal Leaders 2011-12............... Meredyth Frye..............................99 2010-11............... Meredyth Frye............................103 2009-10............... Jamie Navarro.............................115 2008-09............... Ashley Melson..............................73 2007-08............... Ashley Melson..............................60 2006-07............... Carolyn Whitney..........................82 2005-06............... Nicole Newton.............................87 2004-05............... Dana Benemon.............................79 2003-04............... Jessica Everett................................65 2002-03............... Tiffany Lanier.............................124 2001-02............... Danna Simpson............................57 2000-01............... Tiffany Lanier...............................85 1999-00............... Danna Simpson..........................102 1998-99............... Sharon Mitchell..........................108 1997-98............... Telly Hall....................................124 1996-97............... Telly Hall....................................120 1995-96............... Telly Hall....................................102 1994-95............... Andrea Autrey.............................100 1993-94............... Janice Johnson............................108 1992-93............... Janice Johnson..............................62 1991-92............... Gwen Thomas.............................157 1990-91............... Gwen Thomas.............................103 1989-90............... Trina Simmons...........................104 1988-89............... Phylette Blake.............................151 1987-88............... Regina Days................................130 1986-87............... Phylette Blake.............................107 1985-86............... Regina Days................................107 1984-85............... Regina Days..................................82 1983-84............... Trina Roberts..............................109 1982-83............... Trina Roberts................................64 1981-82............... Velvet Merritt...............................70 1980-81............... Diane Fuller................................152 1979-80............... D. Fuller, R. Baker......................106 1978-79............... Renarda Baker..............................75 1977-78............... Renarda Baker............................108 1976-77............... N/A...........................................N/A 1975-76............... Pam Baker....................................92 1974-75............... N/A...........................................N/A Year-By-Year Free-Throw Percentage Leaders 2011-12............... Meredyth Frye...........................77.4 2010-11............... Meredyth Frye...........................81.1 2009-10............... Jamie Navarro............................87.8 2008-09............... J’Lisia Ogburn...........................69.0 2007-08............... Ashley Melson...........................70.6 2006-07............... Carolyn Whitney.......................84.5 2005-06............... Lee DuBose...............................85.2 2004-05............... Dana Benemon..........................70.5 2003-04............... Jessica Everett.............................76.5 2002-03............... Tiffany Lanier............................78.5 2001-02............... Danna Simpson.........................75.5 2000-01............... Danna Simpson.........................80.4 1999-00............... Danna Simpson.........................76.3 1998-99............... Danna Simpson.........................76.3 1997-98............... Mary Perry.................................72.6 1996-97............... Tarsha Askew.............................79.1 1995-96............... Danelle Toole.............................74.2 1994-95............... Janice Johnson...........................81.8 1993-94............... Beverly Copeland.......................78.5 1992-93............... Janice Johnson...........................70.5 1991-92............... Gwen Thomas............................72.4 1990-91............... Trina Simmons..........................72.1 1989-90............... Trina Simmons..........................73.2 1988-89............... Deb Blackshear..........................78.4 1987-88............... Phylette Blake............................68.1 1986-87............... Phylette Blake............................69.9 1985-86............... Phylette Blake............................65.2 1984-85............... Cathy McNeill...........................75.6 1983-84............... Trina Roberts.............................75.2 1982-83............... Trina Roberts.............................72.7 1981-82............... Debbie Myers............................74.2 1980-81............... Diane Fuller...............................74.9 1979-80............... Diane Fuller...............................70.6 1978-79............... Mary Lou Garrett......................77.3 1977-78............... N/A...........................................N/A 1976-77............... N/A...........................................N/A 1975-76............... Denise Davis..............................85.7

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Single-Game Free Throws Made 1. Danna Simpson at Wofford, 12/21/00 16 Pam Baker vs. Georgia Tech, 1975-76 16 3. Gwen Thomas vs. Villanova, 11/30/91 15 4. Andrea Autrey at W. Carolina, 2/25/95 14 5. Sharon Mitchell vs. App. St., 1/4/99 13 Meredyth Frye vs. Western Carolina, 1/14/11 13 7. Danna Simpson vs. Davidson, 12/12/99 12 Telly Hall at Davidson, 2/17/96 12 Janice Johnson vs. Marshall, 1/5/94 12 10. Telly Hall vs. Davidson, 1/20/97 11 Single-Season Free Throws Made 1. Gwen Thomas, 1991-92 2. Diane Fuller, 1980-81 3. Phylette Blake, 1988-89 4. Regina Days, 1987-88 5. Tiffany Lanier, 2002-03 Telly Hall, 1997-98 7. Telly Hall, 1996-97 8. Jamie Navarro, 2009-10 9. Trina Roberts, 1983-84 10. Sharon Mitchell, 1998-99 Janice Johnson, 1993-94

157 152 151 130 124 124 120 115 109 108 108

Career Free Throws Made 1. Pam Baker, 1975-77 2. Regina Days, 1984-88 3. Phylette Blake, 1986-89 4. Telly Hall, 1994-98 5. Gwen Thomas, 1988-92 6. Renarda Baker, 1976-80 7. Sharon Mitchell, 1996-01 8. Janice Johnson, 1991-95 9. Danna Simpson, 1998-02 10. Tiffany Lanier, 2002-03

443 421 382 379 376 351 338 313 300 290

Single-Game Free-Throw Attempts 1. Gwen Thomas vs. Villanova, 11/30/91 18 Andrea Autrey vs. WCU, 2/25/95 18 Sharon Mitchell vs. Davidson, 12/30/97 18 4. Sharon Mitchell vs. Appalachian, 1/4/99 17 Telly Hall vs. Davidson, 1/20/97 17 6. Danna Simpson at Wofford, 12/20/00 16 Telly Hall vs. Davidson, 2/17/96 16 8. Meredyth Frye vs. Western Carolina, 1/14/11 14 Shawnda Atwood vs. Charleston, 2/25/06 14 Danna Simpson vs. Davidson, 12/12/99 14 Janice Johnson vs. Appalachian, 1/8/94 14 Tracy Wilson vs. Tulane, 2/13/91 14 Single-Season Free-Throw Attempts 1. Regina Days, 1987-88 2. Gwen Thomas, 1991-92 3. Regina Days, 1986-87 4. Telly Hall, 1997-98

233 217 216 211

5. Telly Hall, 1996-97 6. Phylette Blake, 1988-89 Diane Fuller, 1980-81 8. Regina Days, 1985-86 9. Regina Days, 1984-85 10. Renarda Baker, 1977-78 Pam Baker, 1975-76

204 203 203 185 183 170 170

Career Free-Throw Attempts 1. Regina Days, 1985-89 2. Telly Hall, 1994-98 3. Gwen Thomas, 1988-92 4. Phylette Blake, 1986-89 5. Sharon Mitchell, 1996-01 6. Tracy Wilson, 1989-91 7. Janice Johnson, 1991-95 8. Andrea Autrey, 1991-95 9. Tiffany Lanier, 1999-2003 10. Trina Roberts, 1980-84

817 654 565 541 472 436 433 425 410 398

Single-Game Free-Throw Percentage 1. Danna Simpson at Wofford, 12/20/00 100 (16-16) 2. Tiffany Lanier at ETSU, 2/3/03 100 (10-10) Diane Fuller vs. Mercer, 12/1/80 100 (10-10) Carolyn Whitney, at MTSU 11/25/06 100 (10-10) 5. Kellie Tiller vs. Sav. St., 11/24/04 100 (9-9) Melanie Middleton vs. Stetson, 1/28/99 100 (9-9) Angelica Rivers vs. Furman, 1/20/96 100 (9-9) Trina Simmons vs. UNCA, 12/15/90 100 (9-9) Phylette Blake vs. Florida State, 12/3/88 100 (9-9) Diane Fuller vs. Mercer, 1/19/80 100 (9-9) Single-Season Free-Throw % (min. 60 attempts) 1. Jamie Navarro, 2009-10 87.8 (115-131) 2. Lee DuBose, 2005-06 85.2 (52-61) 3. Carolyn Whitney, 2006-07 84.5 (82-97) 4. Jamie Navarro, 2010-11 81.2 (69-85) 5. Meredyth Frye, 2010-11 81.1 (103-127) 6. Danna Simpson, 2000-01 80.4 (82-102) 7. Tiffany Lanier, 2002-03 78.5 (124-158) 8. Meredyth Frye, 2011-12 77.4 (89-115) 9. Jessica Everett, 2003-04 76.5 (65-85) 10. Danna Simpson, 1999-00 76.3 (103-135) Career Free-Throw Percentage (min. 300 attempts) 1. Jamie Navarro, 2010-11 79.5 (248-312) 2. Danna Simpson, 1998-02 77.1 (300-389) 3. Tarsha Askew, 1993-97 74.6 (229-307) 4. Diane Fuller, 1978-81 74.3 (284-382) 5. Trina Simmons, 1989-91 72.7 (205-282) 6. Janice Johnson, 1991-95 72.3 (313-433) 7. Sharon Mitchell, 1996-01 71.6 (338-472) 8. Tiffany Lanier, 1999-2003 70.7 (290-410) Velvet Merritt, 1979-83 70.7 (203-287) 10. Phylette Blake, 1985-89 70.6 (382-541)

GEORGIA SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY


INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

Vet Cooper

Renarda Baker

Jamie Navarro

Tiffany Lanier

Antoinette Brown

Trina Simmons

Lee DuBose

Rosie Arnold

Assists

Year-By-Year Leaders

8. Tiffany Lanier, 2002-03

126

12

9. Deb Blackshear, 1989-90

123

Vet Cooper vs. Tenn. State, 11/23/90

12

10. Danna Simpson, 2000-01

121

3. Tiffany Lanier vs. W. Carolina, 2/10/03

11

Denise Primeaux, 1994-95

121

Danna Simpson vs. UNCG, 2/17/00

11

Denise Primeaux vs. Davidson, 2/20/95

11

Career

Gwenda Smith vs. Chattanooga, 2/7/93

11

1. Danna Simpson, 1998-02

419

Gwenda Smith vs. Marshall, 1/30/93

11

2. Rosie Arnold, 1995-99

374

Trina Simmons vs. Fla. A&M, 1/5/91

11

3. Tiffany Lanier, 1999-03

366

9. Carolyn Whitney at High Point, 12/3/08

10

4. Jill Dunn, 1989-93

318

Tara Anderson vs. Mercer, 1/9/92

10

5. Carolyn Whitney, 2006-10

308

Monica Evans vs. S.C. State, 1/18/89

10

6. Monica Evans, 1985-89

286

Antoinette Brown vs. Ga. Tech, 1/15/87

10

7. Tara Anderson, 1991-95

280

Antoinette Brown vs. UCF, 2/20/87

10

8. Antoinette Brown, 1986-88

269

Lisa Poller vs. Albany St., 11/30/84

10

9. Trina Simmons, 1989-91

266

Renarda Baker vs. Stetson, 2/9/80

10

10. Gwenda Smith, 1991-93

257

Game 1. Gwenda Smith vs. Furman, 2/13/93

Season 1. Monica Evans, 1988-89

165

2. Gwenda Smith, 1992-93

155

3. Trina Simmons, 1990-91

147

4. Antoinette Brown, 1986-87

137

5. Danna Simpson, 1999-00

132

Antoinette Brown, 1987-88

132

7. Tiffany Lanier, 2000-01

128

2011-12............... Janay Wilson.................................65 2010-11............... Jamie Navarro...............................83 2009-10............... Carolyn Whitney..........................79 2008-09............... J.Navarro/J. Geiger.......................62 2007-08............... Carolyn Whitney..........................91 2006-07............... Carolyn Whitney........................104 2005-06............... Ashley Melson..............................61 2004-05............... Fallon Lee.....................................85 2003-04............... Kristy McCorkle...........................67 2002-03............... Tiffany Lanier.............................126 2001-02............... Danna Simpson..........................108 2000-01............... Tiffany Lanier.............................128 1999-00............... Danna Simpson..........................132 1998-99............... Rosie Arnold.................................99 1997-98............... Rosie Arnold...............................107 1996-97............... Rosie Arnold.................................76 1995-96............... Rosie Arnold.................................92 1994-95............... Denise Primeaux.........................121 1993-94............... Beverly Copeland........................110 1992-93............... Gwenda Smith............................155 1991-92............... Gwenda Smith............................102 1990-91............... Trina Simmons...........................147 1989-90............... Deb Blackshear...........................123 1988-89............... Monica Evans.............................165 1987-88............... Antoinette Brown.......................132 1986-87............... Antoinette Brown.......................137 1985-86............... Lisa Poller.....................................86 1984-85............... Lisa Poller ....................................83 1983-84............... Jean Garris....................................83 1982-83............... Janet Reddick .............................53 1981-82............... Vuzeda Merriweather....................72 1980-81............... Jean Garris....................................79 1979-80............... Renarda Baker..............................99 1978-79............... Mary Lou Garrett.........................41 1977-78............... Mary Lou Garrett.........................80 1976-77............... Donna Moss.................................55

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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Year-By-Year Blocked Shot Leaders 2011-12............... Briana Scott..................................14 2010-11............... Danielle Spencer...........................21 2009-10............... J’Lisia Ogburn..............................21 2008-09............... J’Lisia Ogburn..............................34 2007-08............... Jessica Geiger................................23 2006-07............... Chequilla Jessie.............................12 2005-06............... Shawnda Atwood..........................15 2004-05............... Nicole Newton.............................28 2003-04............... Adrienne Early................................9 2002-03............... Mimi Lindsey...............................29 2001-02............... Simpson/Lindsey..........................14 2000-01............... Amy Krach................................. 15 1999-00............... Amy Krach................................. 24 1998-99............... Sharon Mitchell.......................... 25 1997-98............... Sharon Mitchell.......................... 11 1996-97............... Sharon Mitchell.......................... 18 1995-96............... Marysue James............................ 39 1994-95............... Marysue James............................ 18 1993-94............... Zporal Tyson............................... 17 1992-93............... Stephanie Christmas................... 30 1991-92............... Stephanie Christmas................... 34 1990-91............... Stephanie Christmas................... 26 1989-90............... Tracy Wilson............................... 16 1988-89............... Phylette Blake............................. 53 1987-88............... Phylette Blake............................. 27 1986-87............... Phylette Blake............................. 42 1985-86............... Phylette Blake............................. 16 1984-85............... Beverly Wilson............................. 7 1983-84............... Trina Roberts.............................. 19 1982-83............... N/A...........................................N/A 1981-82............... Trina Roberts.............................. 28 1980-81............... Trina Roberts.............................. 52 1979-80............... Diane Fuller................................ 20 Year-By-Year Steals Leaders 2011-12............... Janay Wilson.................................45 2010-11............... Meredyth Frye..............................48 2009-10............... Jamie Navarro...............................58 2008-09............... Jamie Navarro...............................57 2007-08............... Ashley Melson..............................43 2006-07............... Tiffany Brown...............................56 2005-06............... Nicole Newton.............................47 2004-05............... Tiffany Brown...............................49 2003-04............... Lee DuBose..................................38 2002-03............... Tiffany Lanier.............................101 2001-02............... Danna Simpson ...........................63 2000-01............... Tiffany Lanier.............................101 1999-00............... Danna Simpson.......................... 72 1998-99............... Danna Simpson.......................... 47 1997-98............... Sharon Mitchell.......................... 50 1996-97............... Angelica Rivers........................... 67 1995-96............... Danelle Toole.............................. 52 1994-95............... Tara Anderson............................ 48 1993-94............... Andrea Autrey............................. 50 1992-93............... Jill Dunn.................................... 64 1991-92............... Gwen Smith............................... 53 1990-91............... Trina Simmons...........................103 1989-90............... Trina Simmons........................... 93 1988-89............... Phylette Blake............................. 88 1987-88............... Phylette Blake............................. 71 1986-87............... Antoinette Brown....................... 65 1985-86............... Regina Days................................ 46 1984-85............... Regina Days................................ 55 1983-84............... Trina Roberts.............................. 30 1982-83............... N/A...........................................N/A 1981-82............... Debbie Myers............................. 71 1980-81............... Diane Fuller................................108 1979-80............... Diane Fuller................................ 61

60

Nicole Newton

Tiffany Brown

Blocks and Steals Single-Game Blocks 1. Phylette Blake vs. Valdosta St., 11/26/85 6 2. Gwen Thomas vs. Ch. Southern, 12/9/92 5 Stephanie Christmas vs. Fla. A&M, 1/5/91 5 Gwen Thomas vs. Tenn. St., 11/23/90 5 Phylette Blake at Mercer, 1/17/87 5 Phylette Blake vs. Tulane, 11/28/86 5 Trina Roberts vs. Fla. A&M, 1/7/83 5 Trina Roberts vs. Stetson, 1/9/81 5 9. 21 times, last: Briana Scott at. Coll. of Charleston 4 Single-Season Blocks 1. Phylette Blake, 1988-89 2. Phylette Blake, 1986-87 3. Marysue James, 1995-96 4. Phylette Blake, 1987-88 5. J’Lisia Ogburn, 2008-09 Stephanie Christmas, 1991-92 7. Stephanie Christmas, 1992-93 8. Mimi Lindsey, 2002-03 9. Nicole Newton, 2004-05 10. Stephanie Christmas, 1990-91

53 42 39 37 34 34 30 29 28 26

Career Blocks 1. Phylette Blake, 1985-89 2. Stephanie Christmas, 1989-93 3. Marysue James, 1991-96 4. Jessica Geiger, 2006-10 J’Lisia Ogburn, 2006-10 6. Sharon Mitchell, 1996-01 7. Gwen Thomas, 1988-92 Amy Krach, 1997-01 9. Mimi Lindsey, 1999-03 10. Nicole Newton, 2002-05

148 97 69 67 67 64 59 59 56 51

Single-Game Steals 1. Tiffany Lanier at South Carolina, 12/3/03 2. Angelica Rivers at Marshall, 1/11/97 Gwenda Smith vs. Marshall, 2/27/93

10 8 8

Trina Simmons vs. Iowa State, 11/24/90 5. Ashley Melson vs. UNC Asheville, 11/22/08 Danelle Toole vs. Furman, 1/20/96 Trina Simmons vs. Stetson, 1/26/91 Trina Simmons vs. Central Fla., 1/29/90 Trina Simmons vs. Alabama St., 12/9/90 Trina Simmons vs. Florida St., 1/4/90 Markisha Vereen vs. App. St., 1/1/90 Phylette Blake vs. Central Fla., 1/30/89 Trina Simmons vs. E. Carolina, 11/24/89 Phylette Blake vs. Furman, 12/17/88 Phylette Blake vs. Austin Peay, 11/25/88 Antoinette Brown vs. FIU, 1/22/87 Antoinette Brown at Baptist, 2/7/87 Single-Season Steals 1. Diane Fuller, 1980-81 2. Trina Simmons, 1990-91 3. Tiffany Lanier, 2002-03 Tiffany Lanier, 2000-01 5. Trina Simmons, 1989-90 6. Phylette Blake, 1988-89 7. Gwenda Smith, 1992-93 8. Danna Simpson, 1999-00 9. Phylette Blake, 1987-88 Debbie Myers, 1981-82

108 103 101 101 93 88 85 74 71 71

Career Steals 1. Tiffany Lanier, 1999-03 2. Phylette Blake, 1985-89 3. Danna Simpson, 1998-02 4. Regina Days, 1984-88 5. Trina Simmons, 1989-91 6. Sharon Mitchell, 1996-01 Jamie Navarro, 2010-11 8. Tiffany Brown, 2004-08 9. Tarsha Askew, 1993-97 10. Jill Dunn, 1989-93

285 250 243 206 196 176 176 170 166 164

GEORGIA SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY

8 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7


INDIVIDUAL RECORDS BY CLASS

Carolyn Whitney

Jean Garris

Amy Krach

J’Lisia Ogburn

Points

Junior

Senior

410

Diane Fuller (1979-80)

132

Danna Simpson (1999-00)

Sophomore

Freshman 52

Trina Roberts (1980-81)

780

Phylette Blake (1988-89)

327

Phylette Blake (1987-88)

128

Tiffany Lanier (2000-01)

18

Sharon Mitchell (1996-97)

582

Regina Days (1987-88)

265

Trina Roberts (1982-83)

87

Andrea Stults (1990-91)

18

Marysue James (1995-96)

565

Tracy Wilson (1990-91)

260

Tracy Wilson (1989-90)

76

Rosie Arnold (1996-97)

17

Zporal Tyson (1993-94)

560

Diane Fuller (1980-81)

232

Andrea Autrey (1993-94)

74

Sharon Thomas (1985-86)

16

Phylette Blake (1985-86)

549

Trina Roberts (1983-84) Sophomore

Steals

Freshman

246

Regina Days (1985-86)

Tracy Wilson (1989-90)

220

Telly Hall (1995-96

97

Jill Dunn (1990-91)

108

Diane Fuller (1980-81)

550

Phylette Blake (1987-88)

228

Sharon Mitchell (1997-98)

92

Rosie Arnold (1995-96)

103

Trina Simmons (1990-91)

479

Markisha Vereen (1989-90)

175

Terri Houston (1979-80)

85

Fallon Lee (2004-05)

101

Tiffany Lanier (2002-03)

462

Andrea Autrey (1993-94)

160

Sharon Thomas (1985-86)

79

Jean Garris (1980-81)

88

Phylette Blake (1988-89)

460

Diane Fuller (1979-80)

85

Gwenda Smith (1992-93)

Junior 574

Carolyn Whitney (2006-07)

Senior

Blocks

Freshman Sophomore

104

302

Regina Days (1984-85)

Senior

575

Regina Days (1985-86)

243

Trina Roberts (1980-81)

53

441

Sharon Thomas (1985-86)

234

Vuzeda Merriweather (1979-80)

424

Telly Hall (1995-96)

195

Tracy Wilson (1988-89)

410

Sharon Mitchell (1997-98)

195

Phylette Blake (1985-86)

359

Danna Simpson (1999-00)

Junior Phylette Blake (1988-89)

93

Trina Simmons (1989-90)

39

Marysue James (1995-96)

71

Phylette Blake (1987-88)

30

Stephanie Christmas (1992-93)

61

Danna Simpson (2000-01)

29

Mimi Lindsey (2002-03)

61

Vet Cooper (1989-90)

25

Trina Roberts (1993-94)

58

Jamie Navarro (2009-10)

Assists Senior

Freshman Regina Days (1984-85)

165

426

Tracy Wilson (1988-89)

352

Vuzeda Merriweather (1979-80)

328 294

450

Junior

Sophomore

Monica Evans (1988-89)

34

J’Lisia Ogburn (2008-09)

155

Gwenda Smith (1992-93)

34

Stephanie Christmas (1991-92)

72

147

Trina Simmons (1990-91)

28

Nicole Newton (2004-05)

57

Jamie Navarro (2008-09)

Trina Roberts (1980-81)

132

Antoinette Brown (1987-88)

27

Phylette Blake (1987-88)

50

Sharon Mitchell (1997-98)

Carolyn Whitney (2006-07)

126

Tiffany Lanier (2002-03)

25

Sharon Mitchell (1998-99)

46

Regina Days (1985-86)

Rebounds

Junior

Senior

121

101

Sophomore

Freshman

Danna Simpson (2000-01)

26

Stephanie Christmas (1990-91)

59

Tiffany Lanier (2000-01) Danna Simpson (1999-00)

Linda Wilkerson (1980-81)

461

Diane Fuller (1980-81)

118

Vet Cooper (1989-90)

21

Danielle Spencer (2010-11)

55

Regina Days (1984-85)

363

Trina Roberts (1983-84)

107

Rosie Arnold (1997-98)

15

Sara McCary (1999-00)

52

Debbie Myers (1980-81)

327

Phylette Blake (1988-89)

102

Gwenda Smith (1991-92)

14

Torri Houston (1979-80)

50

Andrea Autrey (1993-94)

297

Mimi Lindsey (2002-03)

96

Jill Dunn (1991-92)

13

Mimi Lindsey (1999-00)

49

Tiffany Brown (2004-05)

284

Tracy Wilson (1990-91)

13

Amy Krach (1998-99)

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TEAM YEAR-BY-YEAR STATS Year Record FG-FGA PCT. 3FG-FGA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. REB-AVG 2011-12 8-22 556-1559 .357 121-393 .308 320-448 .714 1063-35.4 2010-11 12-18 604-1596 .378 192-538 .357 333-494 .715 1029-34.3 2009-10 19-12 624-1616 .386 156-504 .310 437-621 .704 1079-34.8 2008-09 16-14 632-1669 .379 158-533 .296 352-524 .672 1135-37.8 2007-08 17-13 675-1785 .378 141-471 .299 350-542 .646 1153-38.4 2006-07 13-18 694-1974 .352 165-574 .287 400-585 .684 1280-41.3 2005-06 11-18 688-1828 .376 123-406 .303 371-577 .643 1259-43.4 2004-05 16-14 707-1847 .383 135-434 .311 391-609 .642 1328-44.3 2003-04 15-14 638-1749 .365 92-351 .262 324-503 .644 1299-44.8 2002-03 20-10 757-2057 .368 76-307 .248 464-727 .638 1434-47.8 2001-02 13-14 694-1835 .378 121-407 .297 385-606 .635 1152-42.7 2000-01 22-7 784-1822 .430 98-321 .305 491-659 .745 1117-38.5 1999-00 10-18 742-1820 .408 107-331 .323 403-607 .664 1121-40.0 1998-99 13-14 722-1628 .443 105-353 .297 471-667 .706 961-35.6 1997-98 18-11 818-1775 .461 138-426 .324 462-687 .672 1120-38.6 1996-97 16-13 736-1870 .394 138-453 .305 478-723 .661 1216-41.9 1995-96 15-13 794-1906 .417 130-433 .300 492-750 .656 1223-43.7 1994-95 16-12 829-1900 .436 137-438 .313 419-667 .628 1226-43.8 1993-94 21-9 832-1952 .426 122-359 .340 480-715 .671 1215-40.5 1992-93 21-9 928-1971 .471 84-265 .317 363-634 .573 1219-40.6 1991-92 14-16 873-1938 .450 61-204 .299 492-756 .651 1329-44.3 1990-91 15-13 820-1803 .455 47-141 .333 426-664 .642 1177-42.0 1989-90 21-9 894-1974 .453 70-205 .341 498-755 .660 1279-42.6 1988-89 18-12 850-1732 .491 29-103 .282 538-794 .678 1215-40.5 1987-88 21-8 886-1820 .487 39-109 .358 410-680 .603 1257-43.3 1986-87 20-8 871-1826 .477 15-42 .357 343-593 .578 1241-44.3 1985-86 13-14 853-1769 .482 N/A N/A 376-614 .612 1046-38.7 1984-85 13-14 801-1707 .469 N/A N/A 293-523 .560 1031-38.2 1983-84 15-12 718-1542 .466 N/A N/A 360-532 .677 1005-37.2 1982-83 12-12 685-1652 .414 N/A N/A 305-493 .618 1082-49.1 1981-82 26-5 949-2033 .467 N/A N/A 414-656 .631 1550-51.7 1980-81 25-12 1150-2579 .446 N/A N/A 461-699 .660 1756-47.5 1979-80 24-9 966-2179 .443 N/A N/A 475-709 .670 1475-44.7 1978-79 11-14 753-1738 .433 N/A N/A 335-528 .634 994-39.7 1977-78 11-15 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A .690 N/A

GSU 100-Point Games 101-66 111-39 100-75 103-87 103-60 119-49 100-94 111-91 105-61 100-73 107-60 100-75 106-44 110-101 101-47 100-97 104-101 102-76

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

62

vs. Tift (1974-75) vs. Tift (1974-75) vs. Madison College (1976-77) vs. Albany State (12/02/78) vs. Georgia College (11/29/80) vs. Eckerd (12/03/82) vs. Georgia State (01/13/86) vs. Mercer (02/20/86) vs. Baptist (01/09/89) vs. Central Florida (01/30/89) vs. UNC Asheville (01/15/90) vs. USC Aiken (01/02/91) vs. Charleston Southern (12/09/91) vs. Kent (01/04/92) vs. Central Florida (12/08/92) at Davidson (OT) (02/17/96) at East Tennessee State (o4) (01/12/98) vs. Houston (11/20/98)

2,183 2,127 1,772 1,710 1,666 1,530 1,490 1,454 1,368 1,332

Home

A TO BLK ST PTS AVG 303 561 75 192 1553 51.8 381 494 58 237 1753 58.4 381 512 67 290 1841 59.4 410 506 55 248 1774 59.1 367 507 76 264 1841 61.4 373 574 59 272 1953 63.0 325 574 60 256 1870 64.5 338 622 71 266 1940 64.7 336 614 35 231 1692 58.3 376 502 46 326 2054 68.5 399 495 50 264 1894 70.1 434 591 47 387 2157 74.4 408 617 73 343 1994 71.2 382 566 69 271 2020 74.8 463 631 35 285 2236 77.1 379 599 47 335 2088 72.0 401 671 74 302 2210 78.9 399 613 36 287 2214 79.1 426 596 45 353 2266 75.5 532 614 64 378 2303 76.8 500 665 99 302 2299 76.6 486 617 84 329 2113 75.5 539 625 58 366 2356 78.5 548 667 76 292 2267 75.6 495 617 61 319 2223 76.7 397 538 60 245 2100 75.0 352 487 35 238 2082 77.1 308 507 22 235 1895 70.2 287 N/A 35 123 1796 66.5 187 N/A N/A N/A 1901 76.0 319 608 87 328 2312 77.1 499 737 131 492 2761 74.6 361 606 59 311 2407 72.9 186 N/A N/A N/A 1841 73.6 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A

Overtime Games

L 83-85

vs. Furman (1/14/02)

L 78-81

vs. Albany State (1/13/77)

W 84-80

vs. East Tennessee State (2/2/02)

W 65-63

vs. Georgia (2/2/80)

W 82-71

vs. App. State (SoCon Tourney - 3/6/03)

W 88-80

vs. South Carolina State (2/21/81)

W 82-76

at East Tennessee State (12/28/04)

W 85-76

vs. South Alabama (11/30/85)

L 74-77

at Savannah State (2/17/05)

L 76-77

vs. Florida A&M (1/18/86)

W 73-71

vs. East Tenn. St. (SoCon Tourney - 3/4/05)

L 77-83

Overtime Games

vs. Florida State (12/16/87)

L 95-97

vs. W. Carolina (SoCon Tourney - 3/5/05)

W 84-80 (o2) vs. Georgia State (2/11/89)

W 83-81

at Western Carolina (2/12/07)

L 85-86 (o2) vs. Florida A&M (1/5/91)

L 81-94

vs. Akron (SMU Tournament - 11/26/10)

L 86-89

vs. Mercer (2/7/91)

W 54-50

vs. Furman (1/11/10)

W 97-89

vs. Florida A&M (2/29/92)

W 77-69

vs. Chattanooga (12/18/10)

W 93-90

at Eastern Kentucky (11/24/95)

W 69-64

vs. Western Carolina (1/14/11)

W 100-97

at Davidson (2/17/96)

W 71-69

vs. Elon (2/7/11)

W 104-101 (o4) at East Tennessee State (1/12/98)

L 56-61

vs. Western Carolina (3/2/12)

W 77-71

TOTAL

19-10 (11-6 home, 6-1 away, 2-3 neutral)

at Western Carolina (1/17/00)

Attendance Records

vs. Georgia (11/21/06) vs. Chattanooga (2/1/97) vs. Georgia (11/25/04) vs. W. Carolina (1/26/08) vs. East Tenn. State (1/15/96) vs. Georgia (11/30/99) vs. Davidson (1/22/96) vs. Stetson (2/5/96) vs. UNC Greensboro (1/24/09) vs. Georgia State (2/11/89)

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

8,505 6,192 4,325 3,743 3,291 3,075 3,057 2,609 2,602 2,242

Away at New Mexico (11/24/06) at Notre Dame (11/25/08) at Stetson (2/9/80) at Alabama (NCAA-3/17/93) at Georgia (11/14/10) at Nebraska (11/19/99) at Duke (11/19/09) at Arkansas (11/28/97) at Chattanooga (12/4/10) at Georgia (11/27/00)

1. 8,419 2. 5,563 3. 4,107 4. 1,937 5. 1,569 6. 1,523 7. 1,476 8. 1,254 9. 1,111 10. 1,058

GEORGIA SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY

Neutral vs. Western Illinois (11/25/06) vs. UNC Greensboro (3/1/98) vs. Chattanooga (3/8/03) vs. Western Carolina (3/2/12) vs. UNC Greensboro (3/3/01) vs. UNC Greensboro (3/3/05) vs. Marshall (3/2/97) vs. Marshall (2/29/96) vs. UNC Greensboro (11/29/97) Davidson (3/7/03)


TEAM SEASON RECORDS Points Scored 1. 1980-81 2. 1979-80 3. 1989-90 4. 1981-82 5. 1992-93 6. 1991-92 7. 1988-89 8. 1993-94 9. 1997-98 10. 1987-88

2761 2407 2356 2312 2303 2299 2267 2266 2236 2223

Scoring Average 1. 1994-95 2. 1995-96 3. 1989-90 4. 1981-82 1985-86 1997-98 7. 1992-93 8. 1987-88 9. 1991-92 10. 1982-83

79.1 78.9 78.5 77.1 77.1 77.1 76.8 76.7 76.6 76.0

Field Goals Made 1. 1980-81 2. 1979-80 3. 1981-82 4. 1992-93 5. 1989-90 6. 1987-88 7. 1991-92 8. 1986-87 9. 1985-86 10. 1988-89

1150 966 949 928 894 886 873 871 853 850

Field Goals Attempted 1. 1980-81 2. 1979-80 3. 2002-03 4. 1981-82 5. 2006-07 1989-90 7. 1992-93 8. 1993-94 9. 1991-92 10. 1995-96

2579 2179 2057 2033 1974 1974 1971 1952 1938 1906

Field Goal Percentage 1. 1988-89 2. 1987-88 3. 1985-86 4. 1986-87 5. 1992-93 6. 1984-85 7. 1981-82 8. 1983-84 9. 1997-98 10. 1992-93

49.1 (850-1732) 48.7 (886-1820) 48.2 (853-1769) 47.7 (871-1826) 47.1 (928-1971) 46.9 (801-1707) 46.7 (949-2033) 46.6 (718-1542) 46.1 (818-1775) 45.5 (820-1803)

3-Point Field Goals Made 1. 2010-11 2. 2006-07

192 165

3. 2008-09 4. 2009-10 5. 1996-97 1997-98 7. 1994-95 8. 2004-05 9. 1995-96 10. 2005-06 3-Point Field Goals Attempted 1. 2006-07 2. 2010-11 3. 2008-09 4. 2009-10 5. 1996-97 1995-96 7. 2004-05 8. 1994-95 9. 1997-98 10. 2005-06 3-Point Field Goal Percentage 1. 1987-88 2. 2010-11 1986-87 4. 1989-90 5. 1993-94 6. 1990-91 7. 1997-98 8. 1999-00 9. 1992-93 10. 1994-95 Free Throws Made 1. 1988-89 2. 1989-90 3. 1995-96 4. 2000-01 5. 1993-94 6. 1996-97 7. 1979-80 8. 1998-99 9. 2002-03 10. 1997-98 Free Throws Attempted 1. 1988-89 2. 1991-92 3. 1989-90 4. 1995-96 5. 2002-03 6. 1996-97 7. 1993-94 8. 1979-80 9. 1980-81 10. 1997-98 Free Throw Percentage 1. 2000-01 2. 2010-11 3. 2011-12 4. 1998-99 5. 2009-10

158 156 138 138 137 135 130 123

574 538 533 504 453 438 434 433 426 406

35.8 (39-109) 35.7 (192-538) 35.7 (15-42) 34.1 (70-205) 34.0 (122-359) 33.3 (47-141) 32.4 (138-426) 32.3 (107-331) 31.7 (84-265) 31.3 (137-438)

538 498 492 491 480 478 475 471 464 462

794 756 755 750 727 723 715 709 699 687

74.5 (491-659) 71.5 (353-494) 71.4 (320-448) 70.6 (471-667) 70.4 (437-621)

6. 1977-78 7. 2006-07 8. 1988-89 9. 1983-84 10. 1997-98 2008-09 Rebounds 1. 1980-81 2. 1981-82 3. 1979-80 4. 2002-03 5. 1991-92 6. 2004-05 7. 2003-04 8. 2006-07 9. 1989-90 10. 2005-06

69.0 (N/A) 68.4 (400-585) 67.8 (538-794) 67.7 (360-532) 67.2 (462-687) 67.2 (352-524)

1756 1550 1475 1434 1329 1328 1299 1280 1279 1259

Rebounding average 1. 1981-82 2. 1982-83 3. 2002-03 4. 1980-81 5. 2003-04 6. 1979-80 7. 2004-05 1987-88 1991-92 10. 1994-95

51.7 49.1 47.8 47.5 44.8 44.7 44.3 44.3 44.3 43.8

Assists 1. 1988-89 2. 1989-90 3. 1992-93 4. 1991-92 5. 1980-81 6. 1987-88 7. 1990-91 8. 1997-98 9. 2000-01 10. 1993-94

548 539 532 500 499 495 486 463 434 426

Steals 1. 1980-81 2. 2000-01 3. 1992-93 4. 1989-90 5. 1993-94 6. 1999-00 7. 1996-97 8. 1990-91 9. 1981-82 10. 2002-03

492 387 378 366 353 343 335 329 328 326

Blocked shots 1. 1980-81 2. 1991-92 3. 1981-82 4. 2008-09 5. 1990-91

131 99 87 85 84

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TEAM SINGLE-GAME RECORDS Largest Margin of Victory 1. vs. Tift, 1974-75 2. vs. Eckerd, 12/3/82 3. at Chas. Southern, 12/9/91 4. vs. Armstrong St., 2/25/88 5. vs. Central Florida, 12/8/92 vs. Stetson, 1/2/93 7. vs. Brewton-Parker, 11/13/09 8. vs. Flagler, 1/29/83 9. vs. Armstrong St., 12/30/94 vs. Montevallo, 1975-76

72 (111-39) 70 (119-49) 62 (106-44) 55 (89-34) 54 (101-47) 54 (97-43) 52 (96-44) 51 (89-38) 50 (97-47) 50 (89-39)

Largest Margin of Defeat 1. at South Carolina, 12/9/78 2. vs. Georgia, 1/9/86 3. at Georgia, 12/10/98 at Georgia, 11/28/95 at Notre Dame, 11/25/08 6. vs. North Carolina, 3/16/94 7. vs. Louisville, 11/26/05 8. at South Carolina, 2/3/92 9. vs. Arizona, 11/11/11 10. vs. Alabama, 2/18/98 at Georgia, 11/13/07

62 (113-51) 50 (97-47) 49 (101-52) 49 (98-49) 49 (85-36) 48 (101-53) 44 (88-44) 43 (67-24) 42 (88-46) 39 (82-48) 39 (105-66)

Most Points Scored 1. vs. Eckerd, 12/3/82 2. vs. Tift, 1974-75 at Mercer, 2/20/86 4. vs. Kent, 1/4/92 5. vs. UNC Asheville, 12/15/90 6. at Charleston Southern, 12/9/91 7. vs. Baptist, 1/9/89 8. at East Tenn. St., 1/12/98 9. vs. Albany State, 12/2/78 at Georgia College, 11/29/80

119 111 111 110 107 106 105 104 103 103

Fewest Points Scored 1. at South Carolina, 2/3/92 2. at Chattanooga, 1/5/04 3. at Alabama, 11/21/11 4. at Coll. of Charleston, 1/18/12 5. at Davidson, 1/29/05 at Notre Dame, 11/25/08 7. vs. Arkansas State, 11/27/10 8. vs. West Georgia, 1973-74 9. at Charleston, 2/16/11 vs. Charleston, 1/19/11 vs. New Orleans, 11/28/09

24 32 34 35 36 36 37 38 39 39 39

Fewest Point Allowed 1. vs. Elon, 1/26/09 2. vs. Tift, 1973-74 3. vs. Armstrong State, 2/25/88 4. at Coll. of Charleston, 1/18/12 5. vs. Presbyterian, 12/20/08 6. vs. Elon, 2/3/07 vs. Savannah State, 12/1/02 8. vs. Flagler, 1/29/83 vs. College of Charleston, 1/15/00 at UNC Asheville, 12/16/09

29 31 34 34 35 37 37 38 38 38

Field Goals Made 1. vs. Eckerd, 12/3/82 2. vs. Tift, 1975 3. vs. Kent, 1/4/91 4. vs. Central Florida, 12/8/92 vs. Baptist, 1/9/89 vs. Central Florida, 1/25/88 7. vs. Mercer, 1/19/93 vs. USC Aiken, 12/2/91 9. vs. Armstrong State, 12/30/94

55 51 48 43 43 43 42 42 41

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10. vs Akron, 11/26/10 vs. Jacksonville State, 11/26/11

32 32

Field Goals Attempted 1. vs. Eckerd, 12/3/82 2. vs. Valdosta State, 2/7/83 3. vs. Tift, 1975 4. vs. Armstrong State, 12/30/94 5. at East Tennessee State, 2/3/03 6. vs. Florida State, 12/16/87 7. vs. Augusta State, 12/18/00 at Marshall, 2/12/96 9. at East Tennessee St., 2/21/93 vs. Armstrong State, 2/25/88 vs. Davidson, 2/17/94

100 97 94 88 87 86 85 85 84 84 84

Field Goal Percentage 1. at Charleston Southern, 12/9/91 2. vs. Appalachian State, 1/23/93 3. vs. Florida International, 1/21/89 4. at Clark, 12/5/83 5. vs. Florida A&M, 3/2/89 6. vs. Augusta, 12/5/87 7. at Western Carolina, 1/19/98 vs. South Carolina St., 1/18/89 9. vs. Memphis, 12/4/98 10. at Baptist, 2/8/89

69.8 69.6 66.7 65.9 64.0 63.6 62.7 62.7 62.3 62.1

3-Point Field Goals Made 1. vs. Georgia, 11/21/06 vs. Appalachian State, 2/8/00 3. vs. Brewton-Parker, 11/15/08 4. vs. Davidson, 1/8/11 at Chattanooga, 12/18/10 vs. Mercer, 11/16/10 at Western Carolina, 1/29/96 at FAU, 11/17/08 3-Point Field Goals Attempted 1. vs. Georgia, 11/21/06 at Eastern Kentucky, 11/24/95 3. at Georgia, 11/13/07 vs. Marshall, 3/2/96 5. 5 times, last: vs. Charleston, 2/16/11 3-Point Field Goal % (min. 3 Attempts) 1. vs. Va. Commonwealth, 1/8/91 at Georgia State, 1/14/89 vs. Florida A&M, 2/13/88 4. at Georgia State, 1/10/91 5. vs. Appalachian St., 2/8/00 6. 5 times, last vs. Kent, 1/4/92

13 13 12 11 11 11 11 11

30 29 28 28 27

100 (3-3) 100 (3-3) 100 (3-3) 83.0 (5-6) 81.3 (13-16) 75.0 (3-4)

Free Throws Made 1. at Wofford, 12/30/98 2. vs. Davidson, 12/12/99 vs. Central Florida, 1/30/89 4. vs. Appalachian State, 1/4/99 vs. Davidson, 2/26/97 6. at Wofford, 1/29/07 7. at Wofford, 12/21/00 vs. Georgia State, 2/11/87 9. at Florida A&M, 1/7/89 10. vs. Western Carolina, 1/14/11 vs. Savannah State, 11/24/04 at East Tennessee St., 2/10/96 vs. Villanova, 11/30/91

42 35 35 33 33 32 31 31 30 29 29 29 29

Free Throws Attempted 1. at Wofford, 12/30/98 2. vs. Savannah State, 11/24/04 3. vs. Central Florida, 1/30/89

52 49 48

vs. St. Augustine’s, 11/26/82 5. vs. Appalachian State, 1/4/99 6. vs. Mercer, 1/13/90 at Florida A&M, 1/7/89 vs. Florida A&M, 3/2/89 9. vs. Davidson, 12/12/99 10. 5 times, last vs. Furman, 2/17/03 Free-Throw Percentage (min. 15 Attempts) 1. vs. Appalachian State, 2/27/10 2. vs. Western Carolina, 12/16/88 3. vs. Western Carolina, 2/12/01 4. at Mercer, 11/17/11 5. vs. Central Florida, 2/15/86 6. at Jacksonville, 11/21/10 7. vs. Mercer, 1/19/81 8. at Vanderbilt, 11/22/00 9. vs. Winthrop, 12/5/00 at Austin Peay, 11/21/97 vs. Louisville, 1/21/84 Rebounds 1. vs. Augusta State, 12/18/00 2. vs. Appalachian State, 1/2/01 at East Tennessee State, 1/12/98 4. at Coll. of Charleston, 1/26/04 at Appalachian State, 2/25/04 vs. St. Augustine’s, 11/26/82 7. vs. Brewton-Parker, 11/15/08 8. vs. Armstrong State, 12/30/94 at Chattanooga, 1/2/95 vs. Marshall, 1/13/96 Assists 1. vs. Central Florida, 1/25/88 2. vs. Appalachian State, 1/23/93 3. vs. Central Florida, 12/8/92 vs. Liberty, 11/30/88 5. vs. Mercer, 1/19/93 vs. Mercer, 3/6/92 vs. Florida A&M, 1/5/91 vs. Cleveland State, 1/4/88 9. vs. Kent, 1/4/92 vs. USC Aiken, 12/2/91

48 45 43 43 43 42 41

95.7 (23-25) 94.7 (18-19) 94.4 (17-18) 94.4 (17-18) 94.1 (16-17) 90.5 (19-21) 90.0 (18-20) 88.2 (15-17) 88.0 (22-25) 88.0 (22-25) 88.0 (22-25)

67 62 62 61 61 61 60 59 59 59

35 31 30 30 29 29 29 29 28 28

Steals 1. vs. Georgia Tech, 2/21/80 2. vs. Central Florida, 12/8/92 vs. Appalachian State, 1/1/90 4. vs. USC Spartanburg, 11/24/99 5. vs. Coll. of Charleston, 1/15/00 at Marshall, 1/30/93 7. at Charleston Southern, 12/9/91 8. vs. Alabama State, 11/29/96 vs. Baptist, 1/9/89

28 27 27 25 24 24 23 22 22

Blocked Shots 1. at Charleston Southern, 12/9/91 at Coll. of Charleston, 1/18/12 3. at UNC Greensboro, 1/18/05 4. vs Appalachian State, 12/16/08 at Wofford, 12/30/98 vs. Florida A&M, 1/5/91 7. at Marshall, 2/12/96 vs. Brewton-Parker, 11/13/09 9. vs. Davidson, 2/11/06 vs. Jacksonville State, 12/19/99 vs. Wofford, 2/27/98 at Chattanooga, 2/3/96 at UNCG, 1/15/12

11 11 10 9 9 9 8 8 7 7 7 7 7

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HANNER FIELDHOUSE RECORDS

Individual

Georgia Southern Category Opponent 46, Phylette Blake vs. Baptist (1/9/89) Points 37, Kim Mays, Eastern Kentucky (11/25/94) 26, Phylette Blake vs. Florida International (1/8/88) Rebounds 20, Kristina Behnfeldt, Marshall (1/13/96) 17, Tracy Wilson vs. Florida (12/18/89) Field Goals Made 14, Shannon Johnson, South Carolina (1/10/95) 17, Tracy Wilson vs. Florida A&M (1/5/91) 30, Tracy Wilson vs. Florida A&M (1/5/91) Field Goals Attempted 24, Shannon Johnson, South Carolina (1/10/95) 8, Alie Rousseau vs. Appalachian State (2/8/00) 3-Pointers Made 7, Nicole Carruth, Alabama (2/18/98) 16, Alie Rousseau vs. College of Charleston (1/5/02) 3-Pointers Attempted 14, Kelly O’Connor, Furman (2/26/11) 16, Pam Baker vs. Georgia Tech (1975-76) Free Throws Made 13, Karen Stanley, Furman (2/18/95) 18, Gwen Thomas vs. Villanova (11/30/91) Free Throws Attempted 26, Simmons, Marshall (2/13/95) 18, Andrea Autrey vs. Western Carolina (2/25/95) 12, Gwenda Smith vs. Furman (2/13/93) Assists 11, Anna Freeman, Appalachian State (1/10/11) 12, Vet Cooper vs. Tennessee State (12/8/90) 8, Phylette Blake vs. Valdosta State (11/26/85) Steals 7 (twice), Tonia Gerty, Charleston (2/16/11) 6, by Gwenda Smith vs. Marshall (2/27/93) Blocks 4,three times, last: Sophia Aleksandravicius, Davidson (2/6/12)

Hanner Fieldhouse: 1995-1999

Hanner Fieldhouse: 1999-2003

Team Georgia Southern 119, vs. Eckerd (12/3/82) 67, vs. Augusta State (12/18/00) 51, vs. Tift (1975) 94, vs. Tift (1975) 69.8, vs. Charleston Southern (12/9/91) 13, vs. Georgia (11/21/06) 13, vs. Appalachian State (2/8/00) 30, vs. Georgia (11/21/06) 42, vs. Wofford (12/30/98) 52, vs. Wofford (12/30/98) 95.7, vs. Appalachian State (2/27/10) 35, vs. Central Florida (1/25/88) 27, vs. Central Florida (12/8/92) 27, vs. Appalachian State (1/1/90) 11, vs. Charleston Southern (12/9/91)

Category Points Rebounds Field Goals Made Field Goals Attempted Field Goal Percentage 3-Pointers Made

Opponent 102, Appalachian State (2/22/96) 66, Georgia (12/4/01) 40, Georgia (11/30/99 82, Georgia (11/30/99) 58.5, Samford (2/8/10) 15, Arizona (11/11/11

3-Pointers Attempted Free Throws Made Free Throws Attempted Free Throw Percentage Assists Steals

29, Chattanooga (2/19/07) 29, Appalachian State (1/25/97) 40, Western Carolina (2/24/96) 1.000 (13-13), Davidson (1/8/11) 21, Akron (11/26/10) 22, South Carolina State (11/21/01)

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OPPONENT RECORDS Individual Points 45 41 39 38 37 37 36 36 36

Jennifer Gardner, Western Carolina (3/5/05) Lisa McMullen, Alabama State (12/9/90) Andrea Congreaves, Mercer (2/7/91) Andrea Congreaves, Mercer (2/8/92) Kim Mays, Eastern Kentucky (11/25/94) Sylvia Sims, Morris Brown (12/14/81) Gia Lockett, Kennesaw State (12/15/08) Shannon Johnson, South Carolina (1/10/95) Donyale Ferguson, Fla. A&M (3/2/90)

Rebounds 22 20 19 18 18 18 17 17 17

DeShawne Blocker, ETSU (2/21/93) Kristina Behnfeldt, Marshall (1/13/96) Deidra Hinton, Chattanooga (2/5/94) LaQuanda Barksdale, UNC (12/7/99) Andrea Congreaves, Mercer (3/1/90) Pam Miller, Georgia State (2/9/91) Nikko King, Elon (1/6/07) Elizabeth Noethling, Furman (12/20/96) Michelle Murray, South Carolina (2/3/92)

12

Field Goals Made 16 Nikki Benedix, Villanova (11/30/91) 16 Andrea Congreaves, Mercer (2/7/91) 15 Jennifer Gardner, Western Carolina (3/5/05) 15 Kim Brown, Chattanooga (3/12/93) 15 Cathy Robinson, Florida A&M (12/12/92) 14 Gia Lockett, Kennesaw State (12/15/08) 14 Shannon Johnson, South Carolina (1/10/95) 14 Jonelda Buck, Middle Tenn. State (12/15/95) 14 Donyale Ferguson, Florida A&M (3/2/90) Field Goals Attempted 36 Lisa McMullen, Alabama State (12/9/90) 30 Jean Akin, Eastern Michigan (12/11/93) 30 Donyale Ferguson, Florida A&M (3/2/90) 28 Tamika Whitmore, Memphis (12/4/ 98) 24 Danilelle Realphy, Troy (11/18/06) 24 April Fleck, Western Carolina (1/19/98) 24 Shannon Johnson, South Carolina (1/10/95) 24 Kim Mays, Eastern Kentucky (11/25/94) 24 Patrinda Toney, Radford (1/3/92) 3-Point Field Goals Made 8 Lisa McMullen, Alabama State (12/9/90) 7 Nicole Carruth, Alabama (2/18/98) 7 Yolando Brown, Baptist (1/9/89) 6 7 times, last by Kelly O’Connor, Furman (2/26/11) 3-Point Field Goals Attempted 18 Leslie Burleson, East Tenn. State (1/12/98) 15 Lisa McMullen, Alabama State (12/9/90) 14 Erica Irick, Coll. of Charleston (2/25/06) 14 Becky Hammon, Colorado State (12/13/97) 13 Emily Clarke, Western Carolina (2/3/10) 12 Van’esha Brabson, Centenary (12/10/05) 12 Marketta Talley, Coll. of Charleston (12/11/04) 12 April Fleck, Western Carolina (1/19/98) 12 Kathy Carroll, Kent State (1/4/92) 12 Rachel King, Charleston (1/26/04) Free Throws Made 15 Katasha Eason, Charleston (12/12/95) 13 Jennifer Gardner, Western Carolina (3/5/05) 13 Karen Stanley, Furman (2/18/95) 13 Tamika Coley, Central Florida (12/3/94) 13 Karen Mason, Western Carolina (1/29/96) 12 Damita Bullock, Chattanooga (12/18/01) 12 Tricia Payne, Texas Christian (12/1/00) 12 Shellye Fisher, Georgia State (1/11/92)

66

Brigid Morrissey, Furman (2/27/12

Free Throws Attempted 26 Keri Simmons, Marshall (2/13/95) 19 Katasha Eason, Charleston (12/12/95) 17 Angela Crosby, Appalachian St. (1/8/94) 17 Andreia Hinton, Appalachian St. (2/22/96) 16 Candace Gibson, East Tenn. State (3/4/05) Assists 15 14 13 11 11 11 11

Camille Ratledge, Florida (12/18/89) Stephanie Smith, Bethune-Cookman (2/21/91) Stephanie Smith, Bethune-Cookman (2/20/92) Lashaunda Slade, Central Florida (12/1/06) Niesa Johnson, Alabama (3/17/93) Anna Freeman, Appalachian State (1/10/11) Rachel Brittenham, Wofford (1/30/12)

Field Goal Percentage .667 (22-49) .621 (41-66) .611 (33-54) .603 (35-58) .600 (36-60)

Wofford (1/31/00) Charlotte (2/7/90) Chattanooga (12/4/10) Mercer (2/4/80) UNC Greensboro (2/20/99)

3-Point Field Goals Made 16 15 13 12 12 11 11 11 11

Chattanooga (12/4/10) Arizona (11/11/11) Alabama (2/18/98) East Tennessee State (1/12/98) Jacksonville State (12/19/99) Akron (11/26/10) Samford (1/21/10) Marshall (1/11/97) Colorado State (12/13/97)

Steals 10 10 9 8 8 8

Kristy Austell, Stetson (2/23/91) Natalie White, Florida A&M (2/29/92) Merlakia Jones, Florida (1/27/93) Kristen Boone, UNC Greensboro (1/9/06) Kristen Boone, UNC Greensboro (2/5/05) Shannon Johnson, South Carolina (12/6/93)

3-Point Field Goals Attempted 38 East Tennessee State (1/12/98) 33 San Diego (11/30/03) 33 Georgia (11/24/97) 32 Marshall (1/11/97) 31 Mercer (12/15/04) 30 Georgia (11/14/10)

Blocks 7 6 6 6 6 6 5 5 5

Alex Anderson, Chattanooga (2/20/06) Courtney Nyborg, Elon (2/19/04) Tawana McDonald, Georgia (11/27/00) Denise Houge, Charleston (1/31/92) Kathy Singletary, Mercer (1/19/81) Kathy Singletary, Mercer (1/19/80) Brooke Johnson, Western Carolina (3/2/07) Christi Thomas, Georgia (12/4/01) Angela Jenkins, Georgia State (3/6/87)

Free Throws Made 37 32 32 32 29 29 29 29 29

Team Points 115 113 108 104 103 103 Rebounds 75 70 66 63 62

Valdosta State (11/30/78) Nebraska (1/19/99) Marshall (3/2/96) Arkansas (11/28/97) East Tennessee State (1/10/00) East Tennessee State (2/10/96)

Univ. of DC (11/27/82) Florida State (12/16/87) Georgia (12/4/01) Eastern Kentucky (11/22/96) Marshall (1/13/96)

Field Goals Made 47 43 43 42 41 41 41

Nebraska (11/19/99) Georgia (11/28/95) Florida International (2/13/92) Alabama (3/17/93) UNC Charlotte (11/29/94) Marshall (3/2/96) Kent State (1/4/92)

Field Goals Attempted 94 94 91 90 88 88 88

East Tennessee State (1/12/98) Florida A&M (1/6/90) Kent State (1/4/92) Florida International (2/13/92) UNC Charlotte (11/29/94) Georgia (11/28/95) Florida A&M (3/2/90)

Free Throws Attempted 48 46 44 44 44 43 42 Assists 34 33 32 31 28

North Carolina (3/16/94) Furman (1/27/07) East Tennessee State (1/10/00) Valdosta State (2/7/83) Furman (1/17/05) Appalachian State (1/25/97) Furman (12/21/98) Appalachian State (2/25/99) Furman (2/27/12)

North Carolina (3/16/94) Furman (1/27/07) Charleston (12/12/95) Houston (11/20/98) Valdosta State (2/7/83) Florida (1/6/92) Central Florida (12/3/94)

Nebraska (11/19/99) South Carolina (12/12/88) Middle Tennessee State (12/15/94) Villanova (11/30/91) Furman (12/17/88)

Steals 34 25 22 22 20 20 20 20 20

Georgia (11/28/95) South Carolina (12/12/88) Arkansas (11/28/97) South Carolina State (11/21/01) Davidson (1/13/07) Appalachian State (1/27/96) Coastal Carolina (12/29/99) Furman (1/16/93) Coll. of Charleston (1/18/12)

Blocks 13 10 10 10 10 10

Georgia (12/4/01) Chattanooga (2/20/06) Jacksonville State (12/7/96) Appalachian State (1/4/99) Florida International (1/18/92) South Carolina (1/3/92)

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ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS ~A~ Anderson, Tara.................................................1991-95 Arnold, Rosie...................................................1995-99 Askew, Tarsha ..................................................1993-97 Arrington, Anna Marie.....................................1987-88 Atwood, Shawnda............................................2004-08 Autrey, Andrea ................................................1991-95 ~B~ Baker, Faye ......................................................1983-86 Baker, Pam ......................................................1975-77 Baker, Renarda.................................................1977-80 Balcomb, Melanie ...........................................1980-81 Bell, Sabrina ....................................................1982-83 Benemon, Dana...............................................2002-05 Benzio, Brittney...............................................2010-12 Blackshear, Deb ...............................................1988-90 Blake, Phylette.................................................1985-89 Brown, Anoinette.............................................1986-88 Brown, Tiffany.................................................2004-08 Burger, Ashley..................................................2007-08 Busby, Cherlyn.................................................1977-78 Byrd, Kim .......................................................1977-78 ~C~ Childers, Stacy ................................................1993-95 Christmas, Stephanie .......................................1989-93 Clark, Beth ......................................................1976-77 Clonts, Tina.....................................................1983-85 Cook, Jordi......................................................2010-12 Cooper, Vet .....................................................1989-91 Copeland, Beverly ...........................................1991-94 Couch, Crista ..................................................1986-88 Crittinden, Penny ............................................1976-77 Cromartie, Lynn ..............................................1985-87 ~D~ Daley, Nya.......................................................2005-08 Days, Regina ...................................................1984-88 Davis, Sarah ....................................................1998-02 Dedic, Sanja ....................................................1999-00 DeFilippis, Adrienne........................................2010-12 Dowling, Lacie.................................................2010-12 DuBose, Lee ...................................................2002-05 DuBose, MiMi.................................................2009-12 Duncan, Cherrie .............................................1984-85 Dunn, Jill ........................................................1989-93 Durrett, Tori ...................................................1995-99 ~E~ Early, Adrienne ................................................2001-05 Edgerton, Stephanie.........................................2003-04 Edwards, Yolanda ............................................1989-91 Evans, Monica..................................................1985-89 Everett, Jessica .................................................2000-04 ~F~ Farris, Debbie ..................................................1977-78 Feix, Lisa .........................................................1978-80 Flippen, Valerie ...............................................1980-85 Fortner, Amy ...................................................1985-87 Foy, Belinda.....................................................1980-84 Frye, Meredyth.................................................2009-12 Fuller, Diane ...................................................1978-81 Fuller, Susan ....................................................1978-82 ~G~ Garrett, Mary Lou ...........................................1977-79 Garris, Jean .....................................................1980-84 Geiger, Jessica...................................................2006-10 Green, Dawnieka.............................................2008-09 Gregory, Allison ..............................................1997-98 ~H~ Hall, Telly .......................................................1994-98 Hagan, Mary ...................................................1976-77 Harden, Clara .................................................1979-80 Harris, Shawn .................................................1985-90 Hill, Shawnica .................................................2000-04 Hines, Pat .......................................................1979-81

Henry, Concella...............................................2003-07 Hilbert, Sina.....................................................2005-07 Hoover, Sue .....................................................1978-79 Houston, Terrie ...............................................1978-82 Huff, Mary ......................................................1977-78 Hughley, Junnie ..............................................1973-75 ~I~ Ivy, Candice.....................................................2008-11 ~J~ James, Christine ..............................................1995-96 James, Marysue................................................1991-96 James, Valerie...................................................1991-92 Jessie, Chequilla...............................................2003-08 Johnson, Janice ................................................1991-95 Jones, Julie ......................................................1999-00 ~K~ Knight, Anna Claire.........................................2011-12 Krebs, Julia.......................................................1984-86 Krach, Amy .....................................................1997-01 Krellner, Cameron ...........................................2002-04 ~L~ Lanier, Tiffany .................................................1999-03 Langley, Lauren................................................1997-01 Latimer, Carmen .............................................1988-89 Lee, Fallon........................................................2004-06 Lindsey, Mimi .................................................1999-03 Linebarger, Debra ............................................1977-80 Loiacono, Rachel .............................................2001-03 Long, Becky ....................................................2001-02 Lynch, Leigh ...................................................1988-89 ~M~ Marchigiano, Maria..........................................1981-85 Martin, Cindy .................................................1994-95 Martin, Kay .....................................................1978-79 McCary, Sarah .................................................1998-02 McClelland, Monique .....................................1992-93 McConnell, Erin .............................................1993-94 McCord, Jan....................................................1978-79 McCorkle, Kristy ............................................2000-04 McDonald, Pam ..............................................1978-79 McKenzie, Ashley.............................................2008-10 McNeill, Cathy ...............................................1981-85 Mead, Linda ....................................................1979-80 Meeks, Kathy ..................................................1979-81 Melvin, Jennifer ..............................................2001-04 Melson, Ashley.................................................2005-09 Merritt, Velvet .................................................1979-83 Merriweather, Vuzeda ......................................1979-83 Meyers, Melissa ...............................................1983-84 Middleton, Melanie .........................................1988-89 Mitchell, Lacresa .............................................1994-96 Mitchell, Sharon .......................................1996-99, 01 Moss, Donna ...................................................1976-77 Myers, Debbie .................................................1980-83 ~N~ Navarro, Jamie.................................................2007-11 Nelson, Brittney...............................................2008-09 Newton, Nicole................................................2002-05 ~O~ Ogburn, J’Lisia.................................................2006-10 ~P~ Perry, Mary .....................................................1995-99 Pijeaux, Aja......................................................2003-04 Poller, Lisa .......................................................1982-86 Porter, Monique ..............................................1982-84 Primeaux, Denise.............................................1991-95 Purcell, Charlotte ...........................................1979-80 ~Q~ Quinn, Danielle ..............................................2000-01 Quinn, Marie ..................................................1976-77

~R~ Ratchford, Rachel ............................................1997-98 Reddick, Janet .................................................1980-83 Rivens, Ashley..................................................2005-09 Rivers, Angelica ...............................................1995-97 Roberts, Trina ..................................................1980-84 Roush, Vyanne ................................................1979-82 Rousseau, Alie .................................................1998-02 Ruffo, Sandra ..................................................1979-80 Rustand, Whitney............................................1983-86 ~S~ Scott, Briana....................................................2009-12 Short, Kristy.....................................................1990-91 Sikes, Tara .......................................................1986-88 Simmons, Brenda ............................................1985-86 Simmons, Trina................................................1989-91 Simpson, Danna ..............................................1998-02 Sisson, Carla ....................................................1986-88 Smith, Gwenda ...............................................1991-93 Smith, Subaricca .............................................1991-93 Smith, Ronnesha..............................................2009-12 Smithers, Kristen .............................................2000-01 Spake, Kellie ....................................................1993-95 Spencer, Danielle..............................................2010-12 Spoon, Leslie ...................................................2002-05 Staten, Tina .....................................................1992-94 Steede, Tashayla................................................2011-12 Stewart, Cathy .................................................1977-78 Stults, Andrea ..................................................1989-92 Szyperski, Mary ...............................................1984-85 ~T~ Tate, Angelina .................................................1986-87 Tate, Krista.......................................................2008-11 Terry, Margaret ................................................1976-78 Thomas, Gwen ................................................1988-92 Thomas, Heather .............................................1997-99 Thomas, Sharon ..............................................1984-88 Tiller, Kellie ....................................................2001-05 Timmons, Mitzi ..............................................1978-79 Toole, Danelle .................................................1993-97 Trjeskal, Svetlana .............................................1995-99 Tyson, Zporal ..................................................1993-94 ~U~ Upchurch, Kayla..............................................2011-12 ~V~ Vereen, Markisha .............................................1989-90 Vickers, Melissa ...............................................1976-77 Voight, Heather ...............................................1989-91 ~W~ Wallace, Myosha..............................................1995-96 Warren, Tondra ...............................................1996-00 Waterman, Christa...........................................2004-08 Weldon, Joanie.................................................1978-79 Wells, Kaylin....................................................2003-05 Whatley, Nikita ...............................................1996-00 Whisby, Regina ...............................................1985-87 Whitney, Carolyn.............................................2006-10 Whitney, Elise..................................................2006-10 Wilkinson, Linda ............................................1980-81 Williams, Maria ..............................................1988-89 Williams, Samantha.........................................2008-12 Williams, Toy ..................................................1989-93 Wilson, Beverly ...............................................1981-85 Wilson, Tracy ..................................................1988-91 Wilson, Janay...................................................2009-12 Wofford, Aishya...............................................2010-12 Wood, Becky....................................................2004-05 ~Y~ Youngblood, Logan..........................................2008-11 Youngblood, Taylor..........................................2006-07

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ALL-TIME ROSTER BY JERSEY ~0~ Shawnica Hill +.......................2000-04 ~00~ Tondra Warren........................1996-00 Shawnica Hill +.......................2000-04 ~1~ Elise Whitney..........................2006-10 Lacie Dowling.........................2010-12 ~2~ Fallon Lee................................2004-06 Samantha Williams +..............2010-12 ~3~ Alie Rousseau..........................1998-02 Aja Pijeaux..............................2003-04 Tiffany Brown.........................2004-08 Janay Wilson +........................2009-10 ~4~ Carolyn Whitney....................2006-10 Adrienne DeFilippis................2010-12 ~5~ Mary Lou Garrett....................1977-79 Clara Harden..........................1979-80 Toy Williams...........................1989-93 Tiffany Lanier.........................1999-03 Jamie Navarro.........................2007-11 ~10~ Donna Moss............................1976-77 Pam McDonald.......................1978-79 Vyanne Roush.........................1979-82 Lisa Poller................................1982-86 Shawn Harris..........................1985-90 Andrea Stults...........................1989-92 Stacy Childers.........................1993-95 Myosha Wallace.......................1995-96 Danna Simpson.......................1998-02 Lee DuBose ............................2002-06 Taylor Youngblood..................2006-07 Brittney Nelson.......................2008-09 Jordi Cook..............................2010-12 ~11~ Marie Quinn...........................1976-77 Debbie Farris...........................1977-78 Kay Martin..............................1978-79 Sandra Ruffo...........................1979-80 Melanie Balcomb....................1980-81 Beverly Wilson........................1981-85 Shawn Harris +.......................1985-90 Christa Couch.........................1986-88 Maria Williams.......................1988-89 Yolanda Edwards.....................1989-91 Beverly Copeland....................1991-94 Cindy Martin..........................1994-95 Svetlana Trjeskal......................1995-99 Rachel Loiacono .....................2001-03 Krista Tate...............................2008-11 Kayla Upchurch......................2011-12 ~12~ Janet Reddick..........................1980-83 Julia Krebs...............................1984-86 Lynn Cromartie.......................1985-87 Leigh Lynch............................1988-89 Andrea Stults...........................1989-92 Valerie James...........................1991-92 Erin McConnell......................1993-94

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Tori Durrett............................1995-99 Cameron Krellner +................2002-03 Candice Ivy.............................2008-11 ~13~ Monica Evans..........................1985-89 Kristy Short.............................1990-91 Denise Primeaux.....................1991-95 Christa Waterman...................2006-08 Kaylin Wells ...........................2003-05 Aishya Wofford.......................2010-12 ~14~ Vuzeda Merriweather...............1979-83 Sabrina Bell.............................1982-83 Melissa Meyers........................1983-84 Amy Fortner............................1985-87 Anna Marie Arrington.............1987-88 Deb Blackshear.......................1988-90 Andrea Autrey +......................1991-95 Danelle Toole..........................1993-97 Rachel Ratchford ....................1997-98 Logan Youngblood..................2007-11 ~15~ Phylette Blake.........................1985-89 Toy Williams +........................1989-93 Andrea Autrey.........................1991-95 Sharon Mitchell ...............1996-99, 01 Taylor Youngblood +...............2005-06 J’Lisia Ogburn.........................2006-10 Danielle Spencer.....................2010-12 ~20~ Cathy McNeill +.....................1981-85 Vet Cooper +...........................1989-91 Gwenda Smith........................1991-93 Zporal Tyson...........................1993-94 Lauren Langley........................1997-01 Concella Henry +....................2003-06 Dawnieka Green.....................2008-09 ~21~ Renarda Baker.........................1977-80 Velvit Merritt..........................1979-83 Cathy McNeil.........................1981-85 Lynn Cromartie +....................1985-87 Carla Sisson.............................1986-88 Yolanda Edwards.....................1989-91 Janice Johnson +......................1991-95 Angelica Rivers........................1995-97 Allison Gregory.......................1997-98 Sarah Davis.............................1998-02 Stephanie Edgerton ................2003-04 ~22~ Mary Huff...............................1977-78 Jan McCord............................1978-79 Pat Hines................................1979-81 Maria Marchigiano..................1981-85 Antoinette Brown....................1986-88 Vet Cooper..............................1989-91 Jill Dunn.................................1989-93 Nikita Whatley........................1996-00 Leslie Spoon ...........................2002-05 Concella Henry.......................2006-07 Ashley Burger..........................2007-08 Ronnesha Smith......................2009-12 ~23~ Janice Johnson.........................1991-95 Rosie Arnold...........................1995-99 Kristy McCorkle.....................2000-04

Shawnda Atwood .......................2004~24~ Cathy Stewart..........................1977-78 Velvet Merritt..........................1979-83 Debbie Myers..........................1980-83 Sharon Thomas.......................1984-88 Carmen Latimer......................1988-89 Heather Voight........................1989-91 Tina Staten..............................1992-94 Mary Perry .............................1995-99 Ashley Rivens..........................2005-09 Janay Wilson +........................2011-12 ~25~ Debra Linebarger....................1977-80 Jean Garris..............................1980-84 Cherrie Duncan......................1984-85 Monica Evans..........................1985-89 Markisha Vereen......................1989-90 Marysue James........................1991-96 Adrienne Early .......................2001-05 Meredyth Frye.........................2009-12 ~30~ Beth Clark...............................1976-77 Kim Byrd................................1977-78 Mitzi Timmons.......................1978-79 Diane Fuller ...........................1978-81 Anna Claire Knight +..............2011-12 ~31~ Julie Jones...............................1999-00 Nicole Newton........................2002-06 Tashayla Steede.......................2011-12 ~32~ Margaret Terry........................1976-78 Vuzeda Merriweather +............1979-83 Val Flippen..............................1980-85 Tara Sikes................................1986-88 Tracy Wilson...........................1988-91 Tara Anderson.........................1991-95 Telly Hall................................1994-98 Alie Rousseau +.......................1998-02 Becky Long.............................2001-02 Cameron Krellner...................2003-04 Sina Hilbert.............................2005-07 Brittney Benzio.......................2010-12 ~33~ Sue Hoover.............................1978-79 Charlotte Purcell.....................1979-80 Monique McClelland..............1992-93 Lacresa Mitchell......................1994-96 Amy Krach..............................1997-01 Jennifer Melvin.......................2001-04 Christa Waterman +................2004-06 Ashley Melson.........................2005-09 MiMi Dubose.........................2009-12 ~34~ Lisa Poller +.............................1982-86 Faye Baker...............................1983-86 Melanie Middleton..................1988-89 Trina Simmons........................1989-91 Subaricca Smith......................1991-93 Heather Thomas......................1997-99 Jessica Everett .........................2000-04 Becky Wood............................2004-05 Jessica Geiger...........................2006-10

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~35~ Pam Baker...............................1975-77 Linda Mead.............................1979-80 Linda Wilkinson.....................1980-81 Denise Primeaux +..................1991-95 Monique McClelland +...........1992-93 Tarsha Askew +.......................1993-97 Telly Hall +.............................1994-98 Nya Daley...............................2005-08 ~40~ Terrie Houston........................1978-82 Tina Clonts.............................1983-85 Brenda Simmons.....................1985-86 Angelina Tate..........................1986-87 Gwen Thomas.........................1988-92 Dana Benemon ......................2002-05 Briana Scott............................2009-12 ~41~ Mary Hagan............................1976-77 Cherlyn Busby........................1977-78 Lisa Feix .................................1978-80 ~42~ Dinah Latty.......................................... Regina Days............................1984-88 Stephanie Christmas................1989-93 Danielle Quinn.......................2000-01 Mimi Lindsey .........................1999-03 Samantha Williams +..............2008-10 ~44~ Sanja Dedic ............................1999-00 ~45~ Rhonda Bledsoe......................1996-97 Sarah Davis +..........................1998-02 ~50~ Trina Roberts..........................1980-84 Tarsha Askew..........................1993-97 Kristin Smithers......................2000-01 ~52~ Melissa Vickers........................1976-77 Joanie Weldon.........................1978-79 Diane Fuller +.........................1978-81 Kathy Meeks...........................1979-81 Whitney Rustand....................1983-86 Kellie Spake.............................1993-95 Christine James.......................1995-96 Sarah McCary.........................1998-02 Chequilla Jessie ......................2003-08 ~53~ Penny Crittenden....................1976-77 Susan Fuller.............................1978-82 Monique Porter.......................1982-84 Regina Whisby........................1985-87 ~54~ Ashley McKenzie.....................2008-10 ~55~ Belinda Foy.............................1980-84 Mary Szyperski........................1984-85 Kellie Tiller ............................2001-05 + indicates player who switched to a different jersey number later in her career


GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS Linda Crowder (1973-79) 63-65 (.492) - 6 years 1973-74 -- Linda Crowder* (2-7) 11/10 Mercer L 47-62 Middle Georgia W 64-50 North Georgia L 55-69 Middle Georgia L 46-49 West Georgia L 57-69 West Georgia L 38-54 2/6 at Mercer L 47-62 Fort Valley State L 41-53 Tift W 68-31 * Team played as a club, not an intercollegiate sport (12-11) 1974-75 -- Linda Crowder Valdosta State W 77-66 Tift W 101-66 North Georgia L 69-70 11/22 Mercer L 63-70 Shorter L 100-112 Berry L 64-69 1/11 Georgia W 78-70 Shorter W 65-61 1/17 at Georgia L 46-49 Georgia College W 62-48 Tift W 111-39 West Georgia L 69-81 Augusta W 58-42 West Georgia L 67-72 Florida State W 65-53 Georgia College L 74-76 Augusta W 92-48 North Georgia W 78-57 2/19 at Mercer L 53-86 Georgia College W 85-58 Berry W 87-84 West Georgia L 62-70 2/22 Mercer L 40-76

1974-75 Team 1975-76 -- Linda Crowder (15-9) 11/10 Savannah State L 44-61 11/13 Tift W 77-57 11/18 Georgia College W 83-56 11/24 Valdosta State L 70-81 12/4 Baptist W 88-50 1/7 Baptist W 66-55 1/10 Shorter W 71-67 1/12 Florida W 88-73 1/16 Mercer L 54-89 1/21 Tift W 85-63 1/25 Albany State W 67-63 1/30 Montevallo W 89-39

1/31 Alabama 2/1 Mississippi College 2/5 Georgia College 2/9 Valdosta State 2/12 at Mercer 2/14 Florida State 2/16 Albany State 2/19 Savannah State 2/26 Savannah State 2/27 Valdosta State Shorter 2/28 Armstrong State

W 73-66 L 77-78 W 54-40 L 69-73 L 62-64 W 83-54 W 59-58 L 57-60 W 53-48 L 53-84 L 61-85 W 58-40

1975-76 Team 1976-77 -- Linda Crowder (12-10) 11/18 Georgia W 67-57 11/23 at Augusta W 68-59 11/30 at Valdosta State L 58-92 12/3 at Albany State L 79-86 12/16 $ Montevallo W 70-40 12/18 $ Mississippi L 56-76 Georgia College W 91-64 1/8 at Florida L 67-79 Madison College W 100-75 1/13 Albany State L 78-81(ot) 1/17 Armstrong State W 74-48 1/25 at Savannah State L 55-85 1/29 Auburn W 69-62 2/2 Augusta W 89-59 2/5 at Mercer L 58-72 2/10 Savannah State W 83-73 2/12 at Georgia W 80-69 2/15 at Armstrong State W 58-40 2/17 Valdosta State L 69-95 2/21 Mercer L 75-88 2/23 at Georgia College W 71-40 3/2 + Mercer L 92-95 $Blue Mountain Classic (Rome, Ga.); +GAIAW State (Statesboro, Ga.) 1977-78 -- Linda Crowder (11-15) 11/17 Georgia W 94-73 11/19 Florida State W 86-59 11/22 at Albany State L 94-95 11/30 at Savannah State W 65-61 12/3 South Carolina L 59-74 12/16 # vs. Florida W 81-77 12/17 # vs. Berry L 76-81 1/5 Augusta W 75-65 1/9 Georgia State L 69-79 1/11 at Florida State W 76-69 1/18 Valdosta State L 76-100 1/20 $ vs. Francis Marion L 69-84 1/21 $ vs. Erskine W 79-65 1/22 $ vs. Coll. of Charleston L 62-73 1/25 at South Carolina L 65-87

1/28 Mercer W 76-68 1/31 at Valdosta State L 71-86 2/2 Albany State W 96-92 2/6 at Georgia State L 60-75 2/8 at Augusta L 75-81 2/13 at Mercer L 86-88 2/15 Savannah State L 69-78 2/18 at Georgia L 63-71 2/23 + vs. Georgia State W 61-57 2/24 + vs. Valdosta State L 80-105 2/25 + vs. Albany State W 78-61 #Blue Mountain Classic (Rome, Ga.); $Patriot Classic (Florence, S.C.); +GAIAW Tourn. 1978-79 -- Linda Crowder (11-14) 11/15 Mercer L 64-76 11/21 at Georgia W 69-49 11/27 at Georgia State L 61-74 11/30 at Valdosta State L 88-115 12/2 Albany State W 103-87 12/9 at South Carolina L 51-113 12/11 Troy State W 69-65 12/12 North Georgia L 59-66 12/13 Troy State W 77-67 1/3 at Augusta L 69-72 1/8 Savannah State W 86-55 1/11 Fort Valley State W 84-81 1/13 Albany State W 64-62 1/15 at Mercer L 68-84 1/20 Georgia State L 64-68 1/24 Augusta W 77-63 1/26 Georgia W 72-60 1/30 at Fort Valley State W 77-76 2/3 North Georgia L 74-83 2/7 at Auburn L 78-84 2/10 $ vs. Mercer L 73-76 2/11 $ at Chattanooga L 69-79 2/14 Valdosta State L 84-90 2/22 + vs. Savannah State W 96-73 2/23 + vs. Mercer L 76-77 $Chattanooga Invit. (Chattanooga, Tenn.); +GAIAW State (Albany, Ga.)

Ellen Evans (1979-83) 87-38 (.696) - 4 years

1979-80 -- Ellen Evans (24-9) 11/14 Georgia Tech W 61-56 11/16 $ vs. Belmont W 68-64 11/17 $ at Carson-Newman W 73-69 11/20 Clark W 88-53 11/26 at Albany State W 69-63 11/28 South Carolina L 69-72 12/1 Paine W 77-64 12/8 Valdosta State W 73-59 12/10 at Georgia W 68-56 12/13 ! vs. Armstrong State W 87-78 12/14 ! at North Georgia W 73-63 12/15 ! vs. Berry W 79-67 12/17 at Clemson L 76-94 1/5 at Georgia Tech W 81-77 1/9 at Coll. of Charleston L 56-60 1/11 at Paine W 96-64

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GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS 1/16 Georgia State W 53-52 1/19 at Mercer L 64-79 1/23 Albany State W 89-67 1/28 Fort Valley State L 78-83 1/30 at Georgia State W 60-59 2/2 Georgia W 65-63 (ot) 2/4 Mercer L 68-83 2/6 Clark W 74-59 2/9 at Stetson W 83-57 2/13 at Valdosta State W 87-73 2/16 at South Carolina State L 68-95 2/21 + Georgia Tech W 77-51 2/22 + Georgia State W 67-53 2/23 + Mercer L 75-89 3/6 * vs. Florida W 89-59 3/7 * vs. Jackson State W 58-52 3/8 * vs. Mercer L 57-75 $Carson-Newman Tourn. (Jefferson City, Tenn.); !N. Georgia Christmas Tourn. (Dahlonega, Ga.); +GAIAW Tourn. (Statesboro, Ga.); *AIAW South Regional

1979-80 Team 1980-81 -- Ellen Evans (25-12) 11/15 Clark W 70-52 11/20 ! vs. McNeese State W 2-0 (forfeit) 11/21 ! at Mississippi State L 80-84 11/29 at Georgia College W 103-60 12/1 at Mercer L 83-93 12/3 at South Carolina W 2-0 (forfeit) 12/6 at Georgia State L 61-76 12/13 Chattanooga W 59-49 12/18 $ at North Georgia W 91-46 12/19 $ vs. Lee College W 65-64 12/20 $ vs. North Alabama W 69-66 1/2 % vs. Western Kentucky W 78-75 1/3 % vs. Drake L 64-70 1/4 % at Miami W 72-48 1/8 Central Florida W 84-43 1/9 at Stetson W 81-67 1/14 Georgia State L 61-71 1/16 Claflin W 82-67 1/19 Mercer W 82-73 1/22 at Valdosta State W 71-69 1/24 at Georgia L 52-55 1/28 at Coll. of Charleston L 64-81 1/30 at Albany State L 62-66 1/31 Georgia Tech W 87-60 2/2 Valdosta State W 68-67 2/4 Georgia W 82-70 2/5 Stetson W 92-77 2/9 at USC Aiken L 78-79 2/14 Albany State L 74-81 2/16 Coll. of Charleston W 76-61 2/19 Georgia College W 94-60

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2/21 South Carolina State W 88-80 (ot) 2/24 at Georgia Tech W 80-64 2/26 + vs. Mercer W 80-77 2/27 + at Georgia State W 75-72 2/28 + vs. Georgia L 53-85 3/12 * vs. Delta State L 70-79 !Lady Bulldog Classic (Starkville, Miss.); $North Georgia Christmas Tourn. (Dahlonega, Ga.); %Miami Basketball Jamboree (Miami, Fla.); +GAIAW (Atlanta, Ga.); *AIAW South Regional (Valdosta, Ga.) 1981-82 -- Ellen Evans (26-5) 11/20 Georgia College W 90-65 11/21 Armstrong State W 74-63 11/25 at Paine W 78-40 11/28 at Valdosta State L 63-75 11/28 at Edward Waters W 97-57 12/3 Armstrong State W 73-58 12/7 Baptist W 93-52 12/12 at Georgia State W 67-63 12/14 at Morris Brown L 64-67 1/8 % vs. Wake Forest W 92-71 1/9 % vs. Duke W 64-58 1/14 Baptist W 93-68 1/15 Lenoir-Rhyne W 74-69 1/16 at Western Carolina W 73-65 1/19 Albany State W 81-58 1/21 Savannah State W 80-58 1/25 Augusta W 89-57 1/28 Mercer W 60-57 1/30 Georgia State W 70-68 2/1 at South Carolina L 64-84 2/5 at Albany State W 68-61 2/6 at Savannah State W 82-56 2/8 Valdosta State W 73-64 2/10 at Mercer L 64-69 2/15 Clark W 81-73 2/19 Paine W 88-55 2/22 at Augusta W 69-48 3/11 + vs. Florida A&M W 81-68 3/12 + vs. Florida State W 81-78 3/13 + vs. Delta State W 86-77 3/26 # vs. Rutgers L 79-89 %Lady Hatter Classic (DeLand, Fla.); +AIAW South Regional; #AIAW Sweet 16 (New Brunswick, N.J.)

1981-82 Team 1982-83 -- Ellen Evans 11/26 % vs. St. Augustine’s W 11/27 % at District of Columbia L 12/1 at Valdosta State L 12/3 ! Eckerd W 12/17 # vs. Tuskegee W 12/18 # at Mississippi State L 1/6 $ vs. McNeese State L 1/7 $ vs. Florida A&M W 1/8 $ vs. SE Louisiana L

(12-12) 86-65 61-81 63-70 119-49 96-83 55-67 72-78 70-67 61-64

1/13 Fort Valley State L 68-71 1/15 Mercer L 69-71 1/18 at Edward Waters W 98-56 1/24 Albany State W 84-70 1/27 at Claflin L 74-83 1/29 Flagler W 89-38 2/3 Edward Waters W 75-60 2/7 Valdosta State L 78-88 2/9 Mercer W 74-73 2/11 Clafin W 2-0 (forfeit) 2/14 Winthrop W 82-61 2/16 at Fort Valley State L 79-82 2/19 at Chattanooga L 60-71 2/22 at Albany State L 66-74 2/25 at Flagler W 89-66 %UDC Tipoff Tourn. (Washington, D.C.); !Lady Eagle Tip Off Tourn. (Statesboro, Ga.); #Lady Bulldog Classic (Starkville, Miss.); Central Florida Holiday Classic

Jeannie Milling (1983-87) 61-48 (.560) - 4 years

1983-84 -- Jeannie Milling (15-12) 11/25 ! Clark L 65-68 11/26 ! William & Mary W 57-44 11/30 Albany State W 62-60 12/3 West Georgia L 60-64 12/5 at Clark W 71-55 12/13 at Paine W 70-68 12/17 Valdosta State L 66-70 12/20 % at Virginia Tech L 61-64 12/21 % vs. Coll. of Charleston W 74-56 12/22 % vs. Tennessee Tech L 65-75 1/5 + vs. Western Carolina W 77-65 1/6 + at Central Florida W 54-51 1/7 + vs. McNeese State L 56-59 1/13 at Valdosta State L 63-79 1/14 Florida W 66-51 1/20 # at UAB W 72-64 1/21 # vs. Louisville L 70-83 1/26 at Mercer L 52-65 1/28 South Florida L 52-61 2/1 at South Carolina L 61-83 2/13 at Albany State W 78-71 2/19 Cleveland State L 74-82 2/22 Paine W 73-65 2/24 at Stetson W 74-69 2/25 at South Florida W 69-64 3/1 Mercer W 69-66 3/3 Stetson W 77-56 !Lady Eagle Thanksgiving Tourn. (Statesboro, Ga.); %Virginia Tech Christmas Tourn. (Blacksburg, Va.); +UCF Invit. (Orlando, Fla.); #UAB Diet Coke Classic (Birmingham, Ala.) 1984-85 -- Jeannie Milling (13-14) 11/20 at Valdosta State W 80-76 11/28 Clark W 77-72 11/30 at Stetson L 66-69 12/3 Albany State L 69-72 12/10 at Georgia L 56-76 12/20 # at South Florida W 71-49 12/21 # vs. Duke L 65-71 1/4 ! at Central Florida L 57-73 1/5 ! vs. Robert Morris W 68-65

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GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS 1/6 ! vs. Marshall W 79-74 1/10 Georgia State W 78-68 1/16 Florida International W 80-78 1/17 Georgia L 59-86 1/22 Florida A&M L 72-80 1/24 % vs. USC Spartanburg W 74-59 1/25 % at Francis Marion W 69-67 1/26 % vs. Limestone L 58-59 1/30 at Georgia State L 84-95 (ot) 2/2 Shorter W 75-67 2/4 South Carolina L 61-81 2/7 Valdosta State W 89-75 2/13 at Georgia Tech L 57-75 2/18 UAB L 61-68 2/20 at Florida A&M L 63-67 2/23 Stetson W 85-60 3/1 * vs. Florida A&M L 58-63 3/2 * vs. Columbia College W 84-72 #South Florida Christmas Tourn. (Tampa Fla.); !Central Florida Invit. (Orlando, Fla.); %Francis Marion Tourn. (Florence, S.C.); *Southern Invit. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1985-86 -- Jeannie Milling (13-14, 5-5 NSWAC) 11/26 Valdosta State L 65-94 11/29 ! SE Louisiana W 78-71 11/30 ! South Alabama W 85-76 (ot) 12/11 at Georgia L 67-97 12/30 Judson W 87-48 1/3 # vs. Clark W 71-70 1/4 # vs. Berry L 62-98 1/7 Southern W 77-70 1/9 Georgia L 47-97 1/13 * Georgia State W 100-94 1/18 * Florida A&M L 76-77 (ot) 1/21 at Valdosta State L 80-91 1/25 * at Central Florida L 74-80 1/27 * at Stetson L 65-75 2/1 * Mercer W 97-93 2/7 + at Marshall L 67-78 2/8 + vs. UNC Charlotte L 48-66 2/12 * at Georgia State L 76-93 2/13 at Georgia Tech L 71-79 2/15 * Central Florida W 94-73 2/17 * Stetson W 92-78 2/20 * at Mercer W 111-91 2/22 Clark W 82-67 2/28 * at Florida A&M L 77-86 3/6 % vs. Mercer W 94-93 (ot) 3/7 % vs. Georgia State W 85-84 3/8 % vs. Florida A&M L 54-68 *NSWAC game; !Lady Eagle Thanksgiving Tourn. (Statesboro, Ga.); #Chattanooga Tourn.; (Chattanooga, Tenn.); +Marshall Tourn. (Huntington, W.Va.), %NSWAC Tourn. (Tallahassee, Fla.)

1986-87 Team

1986-87 -- Jeannie Milling (20-8, 8-2 NSWAC) 11/28 # Tulane W 82-78 11/29 # South Carolina L 51-68 12/6 Augusta W 64-63 12/8 at South Carolina L 60-64 12/10 Furman W 88-73 12/12 ! vs. Georgia SW W 69-62 12/13 ! at South Alabama L 68-87 12/16 at SW Louisiana L 61-64 1/5 Augusta W 76-65 1/9 * Central Florida W 91-74 1/10 * Stetson W 91-82 1/15 Georgia Tech W 75-65 1/17 * at Mercer W 86-75 1/20 * Georgia State W 80-69 1/22 Florida International L 46-66 1/24 at Furman W 77-69 1/27 at Albany State L 67-68 1/30 * Florida A&M W 83-50 1/31 Winthrop W 81-36 2/7 at Baptist W 89-56 2/11 * at Georgia State L 70-88 2/14 * at Florida A&M W 70-56 2/20 * at Central Florida W 89-73 2/21 * at Stetson L 71-74 2/25 * Mercer W 94-54 2/28 Baptist W 83-73 3/6 % Georgia State W 64-60 3/7 % Florida A&M W 74-69 *NSWAC game; #Lady Eagle Classic (Statesboro, Ga.); !Lady Jaguar Invit. (Mobile, Ala.); #NSWAC Tourn. (Statesboro, Ga.)

Drema Greer (1987-96) 162-101 (.616) - 9 yrs

1987-88 -- Drema Greer 11/27 # Florida 11/28 # Clemson 12/5 Augusta 12/10 at East Carolina 12/12 ! vs. Akron 12/13 ! at Marshall 12/16 Florida State 12/19 South Carolina 1/2 + vs. LaSalle 1/3 + vs. James Madison 1/4 + vs. Cleveland State 1/9 Savannah State 1/16 * at Georgia State 1/18 * Florida International 1/21 at Armstrong State 1/23 * Stetson 1/25 * Central Florida 1/30 * at Florida A&M 2/4 * at Mercer 2/8 at Augusta 2/13 * Florida A&M 2/18 * at Florida International 2/20 * at Central Florida 2/22 * at Stetson 2/25 Armstrong State 2/27 * Mercer 3/1 * Georgia State

(21-8, 10-2 NSWAC) W 79-68 L 52-64 W 83-54 W 75-70 W 85-61 L 69-82 L 77-83 (ot) L 72-76 L 60-64 L 62-65 W 87-65 W 90-51 W 66-64 W 74-61 W 93-55 W 75-68 W 98-67 L 76-77 W 73-49 W 70-52 W 75-62 L 64-68 W 78-68 W 73-70 W 89-34 W 93-50 W 73-50

3/4 % at Stetson W 87-67 3/5 % vs. Florida A&M W 73-66 *NSWAC game; #Lady Eagle Classic (Statesboro, Ga.); !Lady Herd Classic (Huntington, W.Va.); +Florida International Fun & Sun Classic (Miami, Fla.); %NSWAC Tourn. (DeLand, Fla.) 1988-89 -- Drema Greer (18-12, 6-6 NSWAC) 11/25 # Austin Peay W 74-68 11/26 # South Florida W 82-68 11/30 Liberty W 82-62 12/2 $ vs. Georgia Tech W 61-60 12/3 $ at Florida State L 78-105 12/12 at South Carolina L 68-89 12/16 ! vs. Western Carolina W 73-72 12/17 ! at Furman L 77-81(ot) 1/4 at Augusta W 77-64 1/7 * at Florida A&M L 79-83 1/9 Baptist W 105-61 1/11 at Alabama L 54-73 1/14 * at Georgia State W 80-67 1/16 * at Mercer L 75-88 1/18 South Carolina State W 82-66 1/21 * Florida International L 73-76 1/25 Augusta W 76-62 1/28 * Stetson W 79-74 1/30 * Central Florida W 100-73 2/1 at Clemson L 41-75 2/4 * at Florida International L 74-84 2/8 at Baptist W 95-69 2/11 * Georgia State W 84-80 (ot) 2/13 * Mercer L 63-73 2/18 * at Stetson L 67-69 2/20 * at Central Florida W 74-58 2/25 * Florida A&M W 69-63 3/2 % vs. Florida A&M W 79-65 3/3 % vs. Florida International W 86-66 3/4 % vs. Stetson L 65-72 *NSWAC game; #Lady Eagle Classic (Statesboro, Ga.); $Florida State Hilton Classic (Tallahassee, Fla.); !Furman Invit. (Greenville, S.C.); %NSWAC Tourn. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1989-90 -- Drema Greer 11/24 East Carolina 11/27 at Chattanooga 11/29 UNC Charlotte 12/2 at Augusta 12/9 $ vs. Alabama State 12/10 $ at UAB 12/13 at Vanderbilt 12/15 at Tennessee State 12/18 at Florida 1/1 Appalachian State 1/4 Florida State 1/6 * at Florida A&M 1/10 at S.C. State 1/13 * Mercer 1/15 * Georgia State 1/17 Baptist 1/22 * at Florida International 1/27 * at Stetson 1/29 * at Central Florida 2/3 * Florida International 2/5 Augusta 2/7 at UNC Charlotte 2/10 * at Georgia State 2/12 * at Mercer 2/17 * Central Florida

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(21-9, 10-2 TAAC) W 77-74 L 76-93 W 77-67 W 75-62 W 78-59 L 69-83 L 61-95 W 84-76 L 89-93 L 89-91 L 49-80 W 71-62 W 74-45 W 89-64 W 75-60 W 89-58 L 64-78 W 67-60 W 83-82 L 64-78 W 78-56 L 90-102 W 77-62 W 92-55 W 84-62

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GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS 2/19 * Stetson W 88-81 2/24 * Florida A&M W 90-80 3/1 + vs. Mercer W 86-75 3/2 + vs. Florida A&M W 94-85 3/3 + at Florida International W 71-70 *TAAC Game; $Lady Blazer Classic (Birmingham, Ala.); +NSWAC Tourn. (Miami, Fla.) 1990-91 -- Drema Greer (15-13, 4-8 TAAC) 11/23 $ Tennessee State W 91-80 11/24 $ Iowa State W 56-47 11/27 at Appalachian State W 92-85 12/1 South Carolina L 52-82 12/8 # vs. Tennessee State L 67-80 (ot) 12/9 # vs. Alabama State W 89-74 12/15 ! vs. UNC Asheville W 107-60 12/16 ! vs. Nicholls State W 72-53 12/17 ! at South Alabama W 81-72 1/2 at Augusta State W 70-58 1/5 * Florida A&M L 85-86 (ot) 1/8 VCU W 81-67 1/10 * at Georgia State W 78-62 1/12 * at Mercer L 76-83 1/17 * Florida International L 76-85 1/19 * Miami L 79-86 1/24 Vanderbilt L 75-80 1/26 * Stetson W 85-66 1/31 * at Miami L 66-89 2/2 * at Florida International W 69-63 2/7 * Mercer L 86-89 (ot) 2/9 * Georgia State L 65-78 2/11 Augusta W 83-60 2/13 Tulane W 73-67 2/21 at Bethune-Cookman L 56-57 2/21 * at Stetson L 76-86 3/2 * at Florida A&M W 71-69 3/7 + vs. Florida International L 56-78 *TAAC game; $Lady Eagle Thanksgiving Tourn. (Statesboro, Ga.); #Lady Gator Classic (Gainesville, Fla.); !Lady Jags RoundRobin (Mobile, Ala.); +NSWAC Tourn. (Tallahassee, Fla.) 1991-92 -- Drema Greer (14-16, 4-8 TAAC) 11/23 Brewton-Parker W 76-54 11/29 # vs. Minnesota L 62-83 11/30 # vs. Villanova L 72-84 12/2 USC Aiken W 100-75 12/9 at Charleston Southern W 106-44 12/11 at East Carolina L 72-73 12/14 at Campbell W 74-54 12/16 at Virginia Union W 70-54 12/18 at VCU L 82-86 1/3 $ Radford W 86-72 1/4 $ Kent State W 110-101 1/6 at Florida L 73-92 1/9 * Mercer L 73-78 1/11 * Georgia State L 73-80 1/16 * at SE Louisiana L 77-87 1/18 * at Florida International L 62-83 1/23 * at Stetson L 84-90 1/25 * SE Louisiana W 73-59 1/27 * Florida A&M W 72-69 1/31 Coll. of Charleston W 80-70 2/3 at South Carolina L 24-67 2/6 * at Georgia State L 66-77 2/8 * at Mercer L 71-93 2/13 * Florida International L 74-100 2/20 Bethune-Cookman L 73-80

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2/22 * Stetson W 82-74 2/29 * Florida A&M W 97-89 (ot) 3/5 + Coll. of Charleston W 70-63 3/6 + Mercer W 87-77 3/7 + Florida International L 78-88 *TAAC games; #McDonald House/Wolfpack (Raleigh, N.C.); $Lady Eagle Tourn. (Statesboro, Ga.); +TAAC Tourn. (Statesboro, Ga.) 1992-93 -- Drema Greer (21-9, 9-3 SoCon) 12/4 Charleston Southern W 77-49 12/8 Central Florida W 101-47 12/11 ! at Tennessee Tech L 63-71 12/12 ! vs. Florida A&M W 82-67 12/15 # vs. New Orleans L 63-75 12/16 # vs. Georgia State W 67-63 12/29 $ Morehead State W 79-53 12/30 $ South Alabama W 80-70 1/2 Stetson W 97-43 1/6 at South Florida L 63-72 1/10 * Chattanooga L 56-65 1/16 * at Furman L 84-89 (ot) 1/17 * at Western Carolina W 65-49 1/19 Mercer W 93-51 1/23 * Appalachian State W 96-77 1/24 * East Tennessee State L 82-83 1/27 Florida L 78-92 1/30 * at Marshall W 86-65 2/3 Georgia L 64-78 2/7 * at Chattanooga W 66-61 2/13 * Furman W 90-84 2/14 * Western Carolina W 76-72 2/16 at Coll. of Charleston W 61-46 2/20 * at Appalachian State W 72-64 2/21 * at East Tenn. State W 73-72 2/27 * Marshall W 74-61 3/11 % Appalachian State W 66-56 3/12 % Chattanooga W 83-73 3/14 % Furman W 76-73 3/17 ^ at Alabama L 70-102 *SoCon game; !Tennessee Tech Invit. (Cookeville, Tenn.); #ISES Corporation Southern Invit. (Atlanta, Ga.); $Days Inn/Lady Eagle Invit. (Statesboro, Ga.); %SoCon Tourn. (Johnson City, Tenn.); ^NCAA Tourn. (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) 1993-94 -- Drema Greer 12/6 South Carolina 12/10 ! vs. Southern Miss. 12/11 ! vs. Eastern Michigan 12/14 ^ vs. Georgia 12/15 ^ at Georgia State 12/29 # Campbell 12/30 # Tennessee State 1/2 * Chattanooga 1/7 $ vs. LaSalle 1/8 $ vs. Appalachian State 1/11 UNC Charlotte 1/15 * Marshall 1/17 * at East Tenn. State 1/22 * at Furman 1/24 * Davidson 1/26 South Florida 1/29 * at Appalachian State 1/31 * at Western Carolina 2/5 * at Chattanooga 2/12 * at Marshall 2/14 * at East Tenn. State 2/17 * at Davidson

(21-9, 11-2 SoCon) L 86-89 L 72-94 W 87-67 L 77-82 W 79-76 W 78-75 L 69-88 W 87-64 W 83-71 L 72-82 W 71-57 W 81-74 W 80-69 W 64-59 W 74-58 L 68-70 W 88-85 W 76-63 L 72-82 W 68-53 W 72-61 W 87-61

2/26 * Appalachian State L 74-79 2/28 * Western Carolina W 75-47 3/5 * Furman W 92-85 3/7 at Mercer W 66-52 3/10 + vs. Davidson W 71-62 3/11 + vs. Chattanooga W 85-72 3/12 + at Furman W 59-55 3/16 & at North Carolina L 53-101 *SoCon game; !UAB Lady Blazer Tourn. (Birmingham, Ala.); ^ISES Corporation Southern Invit. (Atlanta, Ga.); #Days Inn/ Lady Eagle Tourn. (Statesboro, Ga.); $Beach Blast Classic (Wilmington, N.C.); +SoCon Tourn. (Greenville, S.C.); &NCAA Tourn. (Chapel Hill, N.C.)

1993-94 Team 1994-95 -- Drema Greer (16-12, 10-4 SoCon) 11/25 Eastern Kentucky L 73-85 11/26 Tennessee State L 65-85 11/29 at UNC Charlotte L 57-86 12/2 at Stetson L 69-77 12/3 Central Florida L 74-86 12/12 ! vs. Georgia Tech L 66-79 12/13 ! at Georgia State W 76-70 12/30 Armstrong State W 97-47 1/2 * at Chattanooga W 76-60 1/6 $ Liberty W 90-55 1/7 $ Drexel W 99-64 1/10 South Carolina L 74-79 1/14 * at Marshall W 74-61 1/16 * at East Tenn. State L 97-98 1/21 * at Furman W 96-79 1/23 * at Davidson W 75-72 1/28 * Appalachian State L 68-75 1/30 * Western Carolina W 98-76 2/4 * Chattanooga W 77-71 2/7 Mercer W 75-67 2/11 * East Tennessee State L 74-75 2/13 * Marshall W 80-65 2/18 * Furman W 84-75 2/20 * Davidson W 86-68 2/25 * at Western Carolina L 76-90 2/27 * at Appalachian State W 81-77 3/1 # Western Carolina W 95-55 3/4 % vs. Furman L 61-74 *SoCon game; !ISES Tourn. (Atlanta, Ga.); $Hampton Inn/Lady Eagle Invitat. (Statesboro, Ga.); #SoCon Tourn. First-Round (Statesboro, Ga.); %SoCon Tourn. (Asheville, N.C.) 1995-96 -- Drema Greer 11/24 ! at Eastern Kentucky 11/25 ! vs. Tennessee State 11/28 at Georgia 12/2 Jacksonville State 12/12 at Coll. of Charleston 12/15 # vs. Middle Tenn. State 12/16 # vs. Dayton 12/29 Coastal Carolina 1/2 $ vs. Southern Miss.

GEORGIA SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY

(15-13, 7-7 SoCon) W 93-90 (ot) W 65-56 L 49-98 W 87-69 W 77-76 L 90-101 L 62-65 W 77-52 L 78-97


GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS 1/3 $ vs. Murray State W 77-59 1/7 * Chattanooga W 77-70 1/13 * Marshall W 93-77 1/15 * East Tenn. State W 88-81 1/17 at Mercer W 77-69 1/20 * Furman W 88-77 1/22 * Davidson L 66-77 1/27 * at Appalachian State L 60-97 1/29 * at Western Carolina W 80-76 2/3 * at Chattanooga L 65-71 2/5 Stetson L 74-84 2/10 * at East Tenn. State L 81-103 2/12 * at Marshall L 73-89 2/17 * at Davidson W 100-97 (ot) 2/19 * at Furman W 72-65 2/22 * Appalachian State L 94-102 2/24 * Western Carolina L 94-102 2/28 ^ vs. Furman W 91-68 3/2 ^ vs. Marshall L 82-108 *SoCon game; !OVC/SoCon Challenge (Richmond, Ky.); #Host Team/Days Inn Classic (Atlanta, Ga.); $Florida International Sun & Fun Classic (Miami, Fla.); ^SoCon Tourn. (Greensboro, N.C.)

Rusty Cram (1996-2012) 239-230 (.510) - 16 years

1996-97 -- Rusty Cram (16-13, 8-6 SoCon) 11/22 ! vs. Eastern Kentucky L 46-74 11/23 ! vs. North Carolina A&T W 74-50 11/29 # vs. Alabama State W 74-56 11/30 # at Auburn L 56-92 12/7 at Jacksonville State L 61-79 12/9 at Troy State L 82-86 12/14 Coll. of Charleston W 62-56 12/16 Mercer W 72-58 12/18 ^ vs. North Carolina L 63-93 12/19 ^ vs. Coastal Carolina W 77-57 12/20 ^ vs. Furman L 56-69 12/30 Brewton-Parker W 95-51 1/5 * at Chattanooga L 62-70 1/11 * at Marshall L 72-82 1/13 * at East Tenn. State W 71-60 1/18 * at Furman L 75-88 1/20 * at Davidson W 66-63 1/25 * Appalachian State L 80-95 1/27 * Western Carolina W 80-72 2/1 * Chattanooga W 73-68 2/8 * East Tenn. State W 96-90 2/10 * Marshall L 81-94 2/15 * Davidson L 62-75 2/17 * Furman W 83-68 2/20 * at Appalachian State W 83-78 2/22 * at Western Carolina W 78-65 2/26 $ Davidson W 73-71 3/1 + vs. East Tenn. State W 66-63 3/2 + vs. Marshall L 66-69 *SoCon game; !Lady Bucs Classic (Johnson City, Tenn.); #Dial Classic (Auburn, Ala.); ^Cellular One Holiday Beach Classic (Myrtle Beach, S.C.); $SoCon Tourn. First-Round (Statesboro, Ga.); +SoCon Tourn. (Greensboro, N.C.) 1997-98 -- Rusty Cram 11/21 # at Austin Peay 11/22 # vs. Eastern Kentucky

(18-11, 13-3 SoCon) L 86-88 L 67-80

11/24 Georgia L 73-84 11/28 ! at Arkansas L 71-104 11/29 ! vs. UNC Greensboro L 65-91 12/9 at Mercer W 62-51 12/12 $ at Stetson W 74-67 12/13 $ vs. Colorado State L 81-95 12/17 Coastal Carolina W 78-73 12/20 * at Furman W 81-67 12/30 * at Davidson W 77-73 1/2 * Wofford L 72-79 1/5 * Chattanooga W 67-54 1/7 * UNC Greensboro W 80-65 1/10 * at Appalachian State W 76-68 1/12 * at East Tenn. State W 104-101 (ot 4) 1/19 * at Western Carolina W 98-78 1/23 * at UNC Greensboro L 67-82 1/26 * Furman W 89-77 1/31 * Davidson L 65-72 2/3 * at Wofford W 82-64 2/7 * at Chattanooga W 81-76 2/9 * Appalachian State W 85-67 2/14 * East Tenn. State W 96-84 2/18 Alabama L 48-87 2/21 * Western Carolina W 78-74 2/27 + vs. Wofford W 84-57 2/28 + vs. Furman W 80-60 3/1 + at UNC Greensboro L 65-71 *SoCon game; #OVC/SoCon Clash (Clarksville, Tenn.); !Arkansas Dial Soap Classic (Fayetteville, Ark.); $Stetson Hatter Classic (DeLand, Fla.); +SoCon Tourn. (Greensboro, N.C.)

1997-98 Team 1998-99 -- Rusty Cram 11/13 McNeese State 11/15 at Alabama 11/20 # vs. Houston 11/21 # vs. St. John’s 11/29 at Jacksonville State 12/4 % vs. Memphis 12/5 % at Georgia State 12/10 at Georgia 12/21 * Furman 12/30 * at Wofford 1/2 * at Chattanooga 1/4 * Appalachian State 1/6 * Davidson 1/9 * East Tennessee State 1/11 * at Coll. of Charleston 1/16 * Western Carolina 1/18 * UNC Greensboro 1/23 * at Furman 1/25 * at Davidson 1/30 * Wofford 2/1 * Chattanooga 2/6 * at Appalachian State 2/8 * at East Tenn. State 2/13 * Coll. of Charleston 2/16 * at Western Carolina

(13-14, 12-6 SoCon) L 66-68 L 40-72 W 102-76 L 63-71 L 77-83 L 78-80 L 64-79 L 52-101 L 74-84 W 88-67 W 87-85 W 92-80 W 86-81 L 78-81 W 75-72 W 92-72 W 75-70 L 58-70 W 67-63 L 56-62 W 83-68 W 86-75 L 55-66 W 77-61 W 92-83

2/20 * at UNC Greensboro L 75-95 2/26 + vs. Appalachian State L 82-86 *SoCon game; #Red Storm Tourn. (Jamaica, N.Y.); %Collegiate Sports Travel Tourn. (Atlanta, Ga.); +SoCon Tourn. (Greensboro, N.C.) 1999-00 -- Rusty Cram (10-18, 9-9 SoCon) 11/19 # at Nebraska L 77-113 11/21 # vs. Southern Illinois L 58-63 11/24 USC Spartanburg W 83-59 11/30 Georgia L 70-102 12/1 Mercer L 67-74 12/7 at North Carolina L 55-74 12/12 * Davidson W 85-77 12/18 $ at South Carolina L 59-80 12/19 $ vs. Jacksonville State L 84-93 12/29 at Coastal Carolina L 45-63 1/2 * Wofford W 68-63 1/5 * at Chattanooga L 48-66 1/8 * at Appalachian State L 66-76 1/10 * at East Tenn. State L 65-103 1/15 * Coll. of Charleston W 72-38 1/17 * at Western Carolina W 77-71 (ot) 1/22 * UNC Greensboro W 72-69 1/24 * Furman L 72-86 1/29 * at Davidson L 67-90 1/31 * at Wofford W 97-57 2/6 * Chattanooga L 68-86 2/8 * Appalachian State W 97-69 2/12 * East Tenn. State L 78-91 2/14 * at Coll. of Charleston W 73-66 2/19 * Western Carolina W 79-70 2/20 * at UNC Greensboro L 73-79 2/27 * at Furman L 66-70 3/3 ! vs. East Tenn. State L 73-82 *SoCon game; #Time-Warner Cable Classic (Lincoln, Neb.); $South Carolina Invit. (Columbia, S.C.); !SoCon Tourn. (Greenville, S.C.) 2000-01 -- Rusty Cram 11/17 at Mercer 11/22 at Vanderbilt 11/24 at Tennessee State 11/27 at Georgia 12/1 $ at Texas Christian 12/2 $ vs. Texas Pan-Am 12/5 Winthrop 12/9 at Florida Atlantic 12/18 Augusta State 12/21 * at Wofford 12/30 * at Chattanooga 1/2 * Appalachian State 1/6 * East Tenn. State 1/9 * at Coll. of Charleston 1/13 * at Western Carolina 1/15 * UNC Greensboro 1/20 * at Furman 1/22 * at Davidson 1/27 * Wofford 1/29 * Chattanooga 2/3 * at Appalachian State 2/5 * at East Tenn. State 2/10 * Coll. of Charleston 2/12 * Western Carolina 2/17 * at UNC Greensboro 2/19 * Furman 2/24 * Davidson

2012-13 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

(22-7, 15-3 SoCon) W 74-55 L 70-88 W 76-63 L 67-85 L 60-71 W 77-58 W 88-67 W 79-69 W 94-45 W 87-75 L 54-85 W 90-66 W 87-66 L 63-66 W 76-71 L 45-59 W 68-66 W 78-62 W 72-63 W 79-72 W 82-70 W 68-60 W 81-61 W 95-55 W 71-66 W 70-66 W 74-56

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GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS 3/2 ! vs. Appalachian State W 76-72 3/3 ! vs. UNC Greensboro L 66-70 *SoCon game; $Texas Christian Tourn. (Ft. Worth, Texas); !Southern Conference Tourn. (Greenville, S.C.) 2001-02 -- Rusty Cram (13-14, 10-8 SoCon) 11/17 $ vs. SMU L 53-56 11/18 $ at Boston L 55-70 11/21 South Carolina State W 76-66 11/27 Savannah State W 94-55 12/1 at Charleston Southern L 61-86 12/4 Georgia L 54-73 12/7 ^ vs. Maine L 54-71 12/8 ^ at Stetson W 64-52 12/18 * Chattanooga L 67-79 12/29 * at Appalachian State W 91-75 12/31 * at East Tenn. State W 75-71 1/5 * Coll. of Charleston W 67-57 1/7 * Western Carolina L 56-59 1/12 * at UNC Greensboro L 57-75 1/14 * Furman L 83-85 (ot) 1/19 * Davidson W 87-81 1/21 * at Wofford W 80-63 1/26 * at Chattanooga L 67-71 1/28 * Appalachian State W 82-61 2/2 * East Tenn. State W 84-80 (ot) 2/5 * at Coll. of Charleston L 68-79 2/9 * at Western Carolina L 75-83 2/11 * UNC Greensboro W 73-72 2/16 * at Furman W 62-57 2/18 * at Davidson L 57-69 2/23 * Wofford W 89-69 3/1 ! vs. Wofford L 63-73 *SoCon game; $BU Tourn. (Boston, Mass.); ^Stetson Tourn. (DeLand, Fla.); !Southern Conference Tourn. (Charleston, S.C.)

2000-01 Team 2002-03 -- Rusty Cram 11/22 $ vs. Florida Atlantic 11/23 $ at Marshall 11/26 Charleston Southern 12/1 Savannah State 12/3 at South Carolina 12/8 * Appalachian State 12/18 at Savannah State 12/20 at South Carolina State 12/29 ^ vs. Colgate 12/30 ^ at South Alabama 1/4 * East Tennessee State 1/6 * at Coll. of Charleston 1/11 * at Furman 1/13 * UNC Greensboro 1/16 * at Davidson 1/18 * at Western Carolina 1/25 * Wofford 1/27 * Chattanooga 2/1 * at Appalachian State 2/3 * at East Tenn. State 2/8 * Coll. of Charleston

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(20-10, 12-6 SoCon) W 75-57 L 50-53 W 87-52 W 82-37 L 54-75 W 71-64 W 69-51 W 47-42 W 68-65 L 57-60 W 78-69 W 78-77 W 66-64 L 58-60 L 72-85 L 58-60 W 75-61 W 66-59 W 77-67 L 92-98 W 74-58

2/10 * Western Carolina W 71-59 2/15 * at UNC Greensboro W 64-54 2/17 * Furman L 59-80 2/22 * at Wofford W 74-59 2/24 * Davidson W 77-61 3/1 * at Chattanooga L 59-74 3/6 ! vs. Appalachian State W 82-71 (ot) 3/7 ! vs. Davidson W 62-57 3/8 ! vs. Chattanooga L 52-66 *SoCon game; $Fifth/Third Bank Tourn. (Huntington, W.Va.); ^Coca-Cola Classic (Mobile, Ala.); !Southern Conference Tourn. (Charleston, S.C.)

2002-03 Team

12/18 * Western Carolina W 82-79 12/21 * at Appalachian State W 68-64 12/28 * at East Tenn. State W 82-76 (ot) 1/4 * Chattanooga W 61-53 1/8 * at UNC Greensboro L 49-63 1/10 * at Elon W 69-61 1/15 * Wofford W 68-54 1/17 * Furman L 67-82 1/22 * at Western Carolina L 81-92 1/24 * Coll. of Charleston W 70-52 1/29 * at Davidson L 36-65 1/31 * at Chattanooga L 46-82 2/5 * UNC Greensboro L 63-77 2/7 * Elon W 57-41 2/12 * at Wofford W 63-58 2/14 * at Furman L 60-68 2/17 at Savannah State L 74-77 (ot) 2/21 * Appalachian State W 56-52 2/26 * East Tenn. State W 85-82 3/3 ! vs. UNC Greensboro W 55-48 3/4 ! vs. East Tenn. State W 73-71 (ot) 3/5 ! vs. Western Carolina L 95-97 (2ot) *SoCon game; $Comfort Suites Tip-Off Classic (Richmond, Ky.); !Southern Conference Tourn. (Chattanooga, Tenn.)

2003-04 -- Rusty Cram (15-14, 9-11 SoCon) 11/22 USC Aiken W 61-58 11/25 Georgia L 53-84 11/29 ^ vs. Richmond L 48-59 11/30 ^ vs. San Diego W 71-55 12/3 at Mercer W 59-54 12/6 * Appalachian State W 68-53 12/20 * at Western Carolina W 62-58 12/22 * Coll. of Charleston W 66-57 12/30 * at East Tenn. State L 64-65 1/3 * at Davidson L 49-62 1/5 * at Chattanooga L 32-70 1/10 * UNC Greensboro W 54-43 1/12 * Elon L 58-69 1/17 * at Wofford W 87-64 1/19 * at Furman L 40-57 1/22 at Savannah State W 57-43 1/24 * Western Carolina L 57-65 1/26 * at Coll. of Charleston W 61-56 1/31 * Davidson L 47-57 2/2 * Chattanooga L 64-81 2/7 * at UNC Greensboro L 43-78 2/9 * at Elon L 53-58 2/14 * Wofford W 68-39 2/16 * Furman L 46-65 2/21 Savannah State W 75-59 2/25 * at Appalachian State W 64-62 2/28 * East Tenn. State W 70-55 3/3 ! vs. Appalachian State W 65-58 3/4 ! vs. Chattanooga L 50-73 *SoCon game; ^UNLV Tourn. (Las Vegas, Nev.); !Southern Conference Tourn. (Charleston, S.C.)

2005-06 -- Rusty Cram (11-18, 7-11 SoCon) 11/18 at Florida State L 57-82 11/25 & at Middle Tennessee L 58-80 11/26 & vs. Louisville L 44-88 11/29 at South Carolina W 73-66 12/3 * at Coll. of Charleston L 66-79 12/10 at Centenary W 85-79 12/20 at Troy L 71-74 12/22 at Alabama L 71-76 12/29 # at South Alabama L 59-75 12/30 # vs. Southern W 57-53 1/2 * at Wofford W 82-63 1/4 * at Furman L 62-73 1/7 * Elon W 64-58 1/9 * UNC Greensboro W 74-63 1/14 * at Davidson L 52-71 1/16 * at Western Carolina W 72-70 1/21 * at Appalachian State L 75-78 1/23 * Chattanooga L 48-65 1/28 * Furman W 65-48 1/30 * Wofford W 80-73 2/4 * at Elon L 48-58 2/6 * at UNC Greensboro L 62-72 2/11 * Davidson L 52-67 2/13 * Western Carolina L 62-65 2/18 * Appalachian State L 73-78 2/20 * at Chattanooga L 60-81 2/25 * Coll. of Charleston W 65-61 3/2 ! vs. Wofford W 77-66 3/3 ! vs. UNC Greensboro L 56-68 *SoCon game; &Middle Tennessee Classic (Murfreesboro, Tenn.); #Coca-Cola Classic (Mobile, Ala.); !Southern Conference Tourn. (Charleston, S.C.)

2004-05 -- Rusty Cram 11/19 $ vs. Jackson State 11/20 $ at Eastern Kentucky 11/24 Savannah State 11/27 * Davidson 11/30 at Georgia 12/4 Middle Tenn. State 12/11 * at Coll. of Charleston 12/15 Mercer

2006-07 -- Rusty Cram 11/12 Stetson 11/15 at Jacksonville State 11/18 % vs. Troy 11/19 % at South Florida 11/21 GEORGIA 11/24 # at New Mexico 11/25 # vs. Western Illinois

(16-14, 11-9 SoCon) W 53-41 L 47-62 W 86-68 L 67-70 L 50-61 L 54-66 L 50-60 W 73-50

GEORGIA SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY

(13-18, 7-11 SoCon) W 62-46 L 77-84 L 62-77 L 65-94 L 71-75 L 43-64 W 64-60


GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS 11/28 South Alabama W 54-48 12/1 at Central Florida W 75-71 12/13 Jacksonville W 76-69 12/16 * Coll. of Charleston L 53-54 12/21 Troy L 53-58 12/30 * Furman W 71-59 1/2 * Wofford W 74-58 1/6 * at Elon L 50-55 1/8 * at UNC Greensboro L 55-80 1/13 * Davidson L 51-69 1/15 * Western Carolina L 68-73 1/20 * Appalachian State L 68-85 1/22 * at Chattanooga L 63-78 1/27 * at Furman L 63-75 1/29 * at Wofford W 82-67 2/3 * Elon W 46-37 2/5 * UNC Greensboro L 60-68 2/10 * at Davidson L 52-75 2/12 * at Western Carolina W 83-81 (ot) 2/14 * at Appalachian State W 68-61 2/19 * Chattanooga L 52-65 2/24 * at Coll. of Charleston W 52-50 3/1 ^ vs. UNC Greensboro W 81-64 3/2 ^ vs. Western Carolina L 59-73 *SoCon game; %Image Depot Shootout (Tampa, Fla.); #AmeriSuites Midtown Thanksgiving Tourn. (Albuquerque, N.M.); ^SoCon Tourn. (Charleston, S.C.) 2007-08 -- Rusty Cram (17-13, 13-5 SoCon) 11/09 at Jacksonville L 58-72 11/11 at Stetson W 67-51 11/13 at Georgia L 66-105 11/20 Jacksonville State W 63-44 11/23 ! vs. Arkansas L 51-77 11/24 ! at Texas-San Antonio L 52-72 11/29 * at Davidson L 56-62 12/1 USC Upstate W 81-66 12/9 at Georgia Tech L 50-70 12/16 * Appalachian State W 72-58 12/20 Presbyterian W 66-35 12/27 # vs. Boston L 53-70 12/28 # vs. Morgan State L 58-64 1/5 * at UNC Greensboro W 63-50 1/7 * at Elon W 64-46 1/12 * Wofford W 60-54 1/14 * Furman W 59-53 1/19 * Coll. of Charleston W 64-47 1/26 * Western Carolina W 64-62 1/28 * at Chattanooga L 50-64 2/2 * UNC Greensboro W 68-57 2/4 * Elon W 62-56 2/9 * at Wofford W 62-56 2/11 * at Furman W 59-54 2/16 * at Coll. of Charleston W 62-39 2/23 * at Western Carolina L 58-87 2/25 * Chattanooga L 60-79 2/28 * Davidson L 53-66 3/1 * at Appalachian State W 79-63 3/8 ^ vs. Coll. of Charleston L 53-65 !UTSA Thanksgiving Classic (San Antonio, Texas); #VCU Sports Center Holiday Classic (Richmond, Va.); ^SoCon Tourn. (Charleston, S.C.) 2008-09 -- Rusty Cram (16-14, 11 -9 SoCon) 11/15 Brewton-Parker W 93-44 11/17 at Florida Atlantic W 83-67 11/19 Auburn L 45-71

11/22 UNC Asheville W 52-39 11/25 at Notre Dame L 36-85 12/1 * Appalachian State W 69-53 12/3 at High Point W 80-69 12/5 * at Elon W 67-58 12/15 at Kennesaw State L 61-82 12/17 * at UNC Greensboro L 53-71 12/21 * at Western Carolina W 62-50 12/29 ! at Florida International W 61-49 12/30 ! vs. Marist L 45-60 1/3 * Chattanooga W 66-65 1/5 * Samford L 46-55 1/10 * at Davidson L 54-65 1/12 * Wofford W 70-48 1/17 * at Furman W 74-69 1/19 * at Coll. of Charleston L 42-52 1/24 * UNC Greensboro W 53-45 1/26 * Elon W 59-29 2/2 * Western Carolina W 67-62 2/7 * at Chattanooga L 48-58 2/9 * at Samford L 47-55 2/14 * Furman W 66-57 2/16 * Coll. of Charleston L 43-63 2/21 * Davidson L 57-65 2/23 * at Wofford W 62-61 2/28 * at Appalachian State L 59-68 3/8 ^ vs. Elon L 54-57 *SoCon Game; !FIU Invitational (Miami, Fla.); ^SoCon Tourn. (Chattanooga, Tenn.) 2009-10 -- Rusty Cram (19-12, 13-7 SoCon) 11/13 Brewton-Parker W 96-44 11/19 at #11/12 Duke L 42-69 11/24 at Auburn L 56-62 11/27 at Colorado^ L 50-62 11/28 vs. New Orleans^ L 39-50 12/2 * at Appalachian State W 73-68 12/5 * Elon W 70-58 12/11 at Mercer W 76-45 12/16 at UNC Asheville W 56-38 12/21 Kennesaw State W 80-67 12/29 * UNC Greensboro L 42-45 12/30 Florida Atlantic W 60-43 1/2 * at Samford L 49-74 1/4 * at Chattanooga L 55-57 1/9 * Coll. of Charleston L 53-57 1/11 * Furman W 54-50 (ot) 1/16 * at Wofford W 58-56 1/18 * Davidson L 50-68 1/23 * at Elon W 71-66 1/25 * at UNC Greensboro W 63-55 1/30 * at Western Carolina W 74-61 2/3 * Western Carolina W 62-48 2/6 * Chattanooga L 48-70 2/8 * Samford L 47-66 2/13 * at Coll. of Charleston W 52-41 2/15 * at Furman W 56-46 2/20 * Wofford W 68-50 2/22 * at Davidson W 58-47 2/27 * Appalachian State W 77-73 3/6 ! vs. Coll. of Charleston W 57-56 3/7 ! vs. Chattanooga L 49-60 *SoCon Game; ^Omni Hotels Classic (Boulder, Colo.); !SoCon Tournament (Charlotte, N.C.) 2010-11 -- Rusty Cram 11/14 at Georgia

(12-18, 9-11 SoCon) L 43-58

11/16 Mercer W 71-52 11/19 Alabama L 55-65 11/21 at Jacksonville L 56-72 11/26 ! Akron L 81-94 (ot) 11/27 ! Arkansas State L 37-49 12/1 * at Wofford L 66-78 12/4 * at Chattanooga L 80-87 12/12 at Florida Atlantic L 65-68 12/14 at Stetson W 54-49 12/18 * Chattanooga W 77-69 (ot) 12/20 * Samford W 67-66 12/29 High Point W 66-60 1/3 * at Elon L 61-77 1/5 * at UNC Greensboro L 51-55 1/8 * Davidson W 55-42 1/10 * Appalachian State W 73-65 1/14 * Western Carolina W 69-64 (ot) 1/19 * at Coll. of Charleston L 39-40 1/22 * at Furman L 50-58 1/24 * Wofford W 57-41 1/31 * at Samford L 55-62 2/5 * UNC Greensboro W 68-67 2/7 * Elon W 71-69 (ot) 2/14 * at Western Carolina L 45-51 2/16 * Coll. of Charleston L 39-51 2/19 * at Davidson L 46-60 2/21 * at Appalachian State W 67-57 2/26 * Furman L 47-54 3/3 @ vs. Western Carolina L 42-48 *SoCon Game; !SMU Tournament (Dallas, Texas); @SoCon Tournament (Chattanooga, Tenn.) 2011-12 -- Rusty Cram (8-22, 4-16 SoCon) 11/11 Arizona L 46-88 11/15 Georgia L 49-68 11/17 at Mercer W 57-55 11/21 at Alabama L 34-67 11/25 ! vs. Stephen F. Austin L 40-49 11/26 ! vs. Jacksonville State W 72-49 12/1 * at Appalachian State L 45-64 12/5 * Furman L 60-66 12/8 Stetson L 51-61 12/19 * at Davidson L 48-72 12/21 Jacksonville W 52-46 12/30 Southern Wesleyan W 75-40 1/2 * Wofford W 56-48 1/7 * Samford L 47-53 1/9 * Chattanooga L 60-66 1/13 * at Elon L 60-61 1/15 * at UNCG L 54-55 1/18 * at Coll. of Charleston W 35-34 1/21 * Western Carolina W 41-40 1/28 * Coll. of Charleston L 44-47 1/30 * at Wofford L 55-70 2/4 * Appalachian State L 46-57 2/6 * Davidson L 62-69 2/11 * at Samford L 41-67 2/13 * at Chattanooga L 52-67 2/18 * Elon L 53-83 2/20 * UNCG W 59-47 2/25 * at Western Carolina L 46-55 2/27 * at Furman L 57-67 3/2 @ vs. Western Carolina L 56-61 (ot) *SoCon Game; !Lady Eagle Thanksgiving Classic (Hattiesburg, Miss.); @SoCon Tournament (Asheville, N.C.)

2012-13 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

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ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS Opponent Akron Alabama UAB Alabama Alabama State Albany State App. State Arizona Arkansas Arkansas State Armstrong State Auburn Augusta State Austin Peay

Record 1-1 1-6 1-2 0-1 3-0 13-8 33-15 0-1 0-2 0-1 9-0 1-4 19-2 1-1

Last Meeting 2010-11 L, 81-94 2010-11 L, 55-65 1989-90 L, 69-83 2011-12 L, 34-67 1996-97 W, 74-56 1986-87 L, 67-68 2011-12 L, 46-57 2011-12 L, 46-88 2007-08 L, 51-77 2010-11 L, 37-49 1994-95 W, 97-47 2009-10 L, 56-62 2000-01 W, 94-45 1997-98 L, 86-88

Belmont Berry Bethune-Cookman Boston University Brewton-Parker

1-0 2-3 0-2 0-2 4-0

1979-80 1985-86 1991-92 2007-08 2009-10

W, 68-64 L, 62-98 L, 73-80 L, 53-70 W, 96-44

Campbell 2-0 Carson-Newman 1-0 Centenary 1-0 Central Florida 13-3 Charleston Southern 12-1 Charlotte 2-3 Chattanooga 17-31 Claflin 2-1 Clark 8-1 Clemson 0-3 Cleveland State 1-1 Coastal Carolina 3-1 Coll. of Charleston 25-15 Colgate 1-0 Colorado 0-1 Colorado State 0-1 Columbia College 1-0

1993-94 1979-80 2005-06 2006-07 2002-03 1994-95 2011-12 1982-83 1985-86 1988-89 1987-88 1999-00 2011-12 2002-03 2009-10 1997-98 1984-85

W, 78-55 W, 73-69 W, 85-79 W, 75-71 W, 87-52 L, 57-86 L, 52-67 W, 2-0 W, 82-67 L, 41-75 W, 87-65 L, 45-63 L, 44-47 W, 68-65 L, 50-62 L, 81-95 W, 84-72

Davidson Dayton Delta State D.C. Drake Drexel Duke

19-22 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 1-0 1-2

2011-12 1995-96 1981-82 1982-83 1980-81 1994-95 2009-10

L, 62-69 L, 62-65 W, 86-77 L, 61-81 L, 64-70 W, 99-64 L, 42-69

East Carolina East Tenn. State Eastern Kentucky Eastern Michigan Eckerd Edward Waters Elon Erskine

2-1 18-11 2-3 1-0 1-0 3-0 11-8 1-0

1991-92 L, 72-73 2004-05 W, 73-71 2004-05 L, 47-62 1993-94 W, 87-67 1982-83 W, 119-49 1982-83 W, 75-60 2011-12 L, 53-83 1977-78 W, 79-65

Flagler Florida Florida A&M Florida Atlantic

76

2-0 5-4 16-9 4-1

1982-82 1992-93 1992-93 2010-11

W, 89-66 L, 78-92 W, 82-67 L, 65-68

Opponent Fla. International Florida State Fort Valley State Francis Marion Furman

Record 6-11 5-4 2-4 1-1 28-21

Last Meeting 2008-09 W, 61-49 2005-06 L, 57-82 1982-83 L, 79-82 1984-85 W, 69-67 2011-12 L, 57-67

Georgia Georgia C&S Georgia SW Georgia State Georgia Tech

9-22 9-1 1-0 22-13 7-4

2011-12 1981-82 1986-87 1998-99 2007-08

L, 49-68 W, 90-65 W, 69-62 L, 64-79 L, 50-78

High Point 2-0 2010-11 W, 66-60 Houston 1-0 1998-99 W, 102-76 Iowa State 1-0 1990-91 W, 56-47

Jackson State Jacksonville Jacksonville State James Madison Judson

2-0 2-2 2-5 0-1 1-0

2004-05 2011-12 2011-12 1987-88 1985-86

Kennesaw State Kent State

1-1 1-0

2009-10 W, 80-67 1991-92 W, 110-101

LaSalle Lee Lenoir-Rhyne Liberty Limestone Louisville

1-1 1-0 1-0 2-0 0-1 0-2

1993-94 1980-81 1981-82 1994-95 1984-85 2005-06

W, 53-41 W, 52-46 W, 72-49 L, 62-65 W, 87-48

W, 83-71 W, 85-66 W, 73-65 W, 90-55 L, 58-59 L, 44-88

Madison College 1-0 Maine 0-1 Marist 0-1 Marshall 8-8 McNeese State 1-3 Memphis 0-1 Mercer 29-30 Miami 1-2 Middle Georgia 1-1 Middle Tenn. State 0-3 Minnesota 0-1 Mississippi College 0-2 Mississippi State 0-2 Montevallo 2-0 Morehead State 1-0 Morgan State 0-1 Morris Brown 0-1 Murray State 1-0

1976-77 W, 100-75 2001-02 L, 54-71 2008-09 L, 45-60 2002-03 L, 50-53 1998-99 L, 66-68 1998-99 L, 78-80 2011-12 W, 57-55 1990-91 L, 66-89 1973-74 W, 49-46 2005-06 L, 58-80 1991-92 L, 62-83 1976-77 L, 56-76 1982-83 L, 55-67 1976-77 W, 70-40 1992-93 W, 79-53 2007-08 L, 58-64 1981-82 L, 64-67 1995-96 W, 77-59

Nebraska New Mexico New Orleans Nicholls State North Alabama North Carolina North Carolina A&T UNC Asheville

1999-00 2006-07 2009-10 1990-91 1980-81 1999-00 1996-97 2009-10

0-1 0-1 0-2 1-0 1-0 0-3 1-0 3-0

L, 77-113 L, 43-64 L, 39-50 W, 72-53 W, 69-66 L, 57-74 W, 74-50 W, 56-38

Opponent Record Last Meeting UNC Greensboro 16-19 2011-12 W, 59-47 North Georgia 3-4 1981-82 W, 91-46 Notre Dame 0-1 2008-09 L, 36-85

Paine Presbyterian

6-0 1-0

1983-84 2007-08

W, 73-65 W, 66-35

Radford Richmond Robert Morris Rutgers

1-0 0-1 1-0 0-1

1991-92 2003-04 1984-85 1981-82

W, 86-82 L, 48-59 W, 68-65 L, 79-89

St. Augustine’s 1-0 St. John’s 0-1 Samford 1-7 San Diego 1-0 Savannah State 13-5 Shorter 3-2 Stetson 1-1 South Alabama 4-3 South Carolina 2-17 USC Aiken 2-1 USC Upstate 3-0 S.C. State 5-1 South Florida 3-4 Southern 2-0 Southern Illinois 0-1 Southern Methodist 0-1 Southern Miss. 0-2 Southern Wesleyan 1-0 SE Louisiana 2-2 SW Louisiana 0-1 Stephen F. Austin 0-1 Stetson 22-9

1982-83 1998-99 2011-12 2003-04 2004-05 1984-85 2011-12 2006-07 2005-06 2003-04 2007-08 2002-03 2006-07 2005-06 1999-00 2001-02 1995-96 2011-12 1991-92 1986-87 2011-12 2010-11

W, 86-65 L, 63-71 L, 41-67 W, 71-55 L, 74-77 W, 75-67 L, 51-61 W, 54-48 W, 73-66 W, 61-58 W, 81-66 W, 47-42 L, 65-94 W, 57-53 L, 58-63 L, 53-56 L, 78-97 W, 75-40 W, 73-59 L, 61-64 L, 40-49 W, 54-49

Tennessee State Tennessee Tech Texas Christian Texas-Pan Am Texas-San Antonio Tift Troy Tulane Tuskegee

4-3 0-2 0-1 1-0 0-1 5-0 2-4 2-0 1-0

2000-01 1992-93 2000-01 2000-01 2007-08 1975-76 2006-07 1990-91 1982-83

W, 76-63 L, 63-71 L, 60-71 W, 77-58 L, 52-72 W, 85-63 L, 53-58 W, 73-67 W, 96-83

Valdosta State 8-17 Vanderbilt 0-3 Villanova 0-1 Va. Commonwealth 1-1 Virginia Tech 0-1 Virginia Union 1-0

1985-86 2000-01 1991-92 1991-92 1983-84 1991-92

L, 80-91 L, 70-88 L, 72-84 L, 82-86 L, 61-84 W, 70-54

Wake Forest West Georgia Western Carolina Western Illinois Western Kentucky William and Mary Winthrop Wofford

1981-82 W, 92-71 1983-84 L, 60-64 2011-12 L, 56-61 ot 2006-07 W, 64-60 1980-81 W, 78-75 1983-84 W, 57-44 2000-01 W, 88-67 2011-12 L, 55-70

GEORGIA SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY

1-0 0-6 32-16 1-0 1-0 1-0 3-0 28-5


OPPONENT INFORMATION

Appalachian State Dec. 3 (A) • Feb. 4 (H)

Bethune-Cookman Dec. 19 • DeLand, Fla.

Chattanooga Jan. 12 (A) • Feb. 18 (H)

Location:........................................................................Boone, N.C. Enrollment:............................................................................. 17,344 Nickname:.................................................................... Mountaineers Colors:....................................................................... Black and Gold Affiliation:.....................................................................NCAA Div. I Conference:.........................................................................Southern Arena (Capacity):........................................ Holmes Center (8,325) Founded:.................................................................................... 1899 President:....................................................Dr. Kenneth E. Peacock Athletics Director:...................................................... Charlie Cobb Coach (Seasons):..............................................Darcie Vincent (5th) Alma Mater:.............................................................Duquesne, 1992 Career Record (Seasons):........................................ 348-149 (17th) Record at School:.....................................................................84-75 2011-12 Record:......................................................................... 27-7 2011-12 Conf. Record (Finish):.....................................17-3 (T-1st) Letterwinners R/L:....................................................................... 8/4 Starters R/L:.................................................................................. 4/1 Media relations contact:...........................................................TBA E-mail:.........................................................................................TBA Cell:..............................................................................................TBA Web site:........................................................................GoASU.com

Location:............................................................Daytona Beach, Fla. Enrollment:............................................................................... 3,578 Nickname:............................................................................ Wildcats Colors:................................................................... Maroon and Gold Affiliation:.....................................................................NCAA Div. I Conference:..................................................... Mid-Eastern Athletic Arena (Capacity):................................. Moore Gymnasium (2,500) Founded:.................................................................................... 1904 President:............................................................Dr. Edison Jackson Athletics Director:..................................................Lynn Thompson Coach (Seasons):................................................. Vanessa Blair (5th) Alma Mater:.................................................Mount St. Mary’s, 1992 Career Record (Seasons):........................................ 152-193 (14th) Record at School:.....................................................................42-48 2011-12 Record:.......................................................................10-19 2011-12 Conf. Record (Finish):..........................................7-9 (8th) Letterwinners R/L:..................................................................... 5/11 Starters R/L:.................................................................................. 3/2 Media relations contact:.................................. Michael Stambaugh E-mail:.................................................. stambaughm@cookman.edu Cell:..............................................................................785-979-5721 Web site:............................................................ B-CUAthletics.com

Location:............................................................ Chattanooga, Tenn. Enrollment:............................................................................. 11,438 Nickname:......................................................................... Lady Mocs Colors:..............................................................Blue, Gold and Silver Affiliation:.....................................................................NCAA Div. I Conference:.........................................................................Southern Arena (Capacity):.................................... McKenzie Arena (10,966) Founded:.................................................................................... 1886 President:...............................................................Dr. Roger Brown Athletics Director:............................................................ Rick Hart Coach (Seasons):..................................................Wes Moore (15th) Alma Mater:............................................................. Tennessee, 1986 Career Record (Seasons):........................................ 529-164 (24th) Record at School:.................................................................329-109 2011-12 Record:.......................................................................22-10 2011-12 Conf. Record (Finish):........................................16-4 (3rd) Letterwinners R/L:....................................................................... 9/5 Starters R/L:.................................................................................. 3/2 Media relations contact:............................................Anne Wehunt E-mail:............................................................anne-wehunt@utc.edu Cell:..............................................................................423-933-5764 Web site:.......................................................................GoMocs.com

Davidson Dec. 1 (A) • Feb. 2 (H)

Location:..................................................................Charleston, S.C. Enrollment:............................................................................. 11,649 Nickname:............................................................................... Cogars Colors:................................................................. Maroon and White Affiliation:.....................................................................NCAA Div. I Conference:.........................................................................Southern Arena (Capacity):.................................................TD Arena (5,100) Founded:.................................................................................... 1770 President:..................................................................George Benson Athletics Director:............................................................... Joe Hull Coach (Seasons):................................................ Natasha Adair (1st) Alma Mater:.......................................................South Florida, 1994 Career Record (Seasons):............................................... First season Record at School:............................................................ First season 2011-12 Record:......................................................................... 7-23 2011-12 Conf. Record (Finish):........................................6-14 (8th) Letterwinners R/L:....................................................................... 8/0 Starters R/L:.................................................................................. 5/0 Media relations contact:...................................... Jeremy Rosenthal E-mail:...............................................................rosenthalji@cofc.edu Cell:..............................................................................765-586-6624 Web site:..................................................................CofCsports.com

Location:...................................................................Davidson, N.C. Enrollment:............................................................................... 1,900 Nickname:............................................................................ Wildcats Colors:......................................................................... Red and Black Affiliation:.....................................................................NCAA Div. I Conference:.........................................................................Southern Arena (Capacity):................................................Belk Arena (5,223) Founded:.................................................................................... 1837 President:.................................................................... Carol Quillen Athletics Director:.........................................................Jim Murphy Coach (Seasons):............................................. Michele Savage (3rd) Alma Mater:.......................................................Northwestern, 1993 Career Record (Seasons):...............................................36-27 (3rd) Record at School:...................................................................... Same 2011-12 Record:.......................................................................22-10 2011-12 Conf. Record (Finish):.....................................17-3 (T-1st) Letterwinners R/L:..................................................................... 12/2 Starters R/L:.................................................................................. 4/1 Media relations contact:.........................................Gavin McFarlin E-mail:.......................................................gamcfarlin@davidson.edu Cell:..............................................................................419-566-3854 Web site:.......................................................DavidsonWildcats.com

Location:..................................................................Boca Raton, Fla. Enrollment:............................................................................. 30,000 Nickname:.................................................................................. Owls Colors:...........................................................................Blue and Red Affiliation:.....................................................................NCAA Div. I Conference:..........................................................................Sun Belt Arena (Capacity):............................................... FAU Arena (5,000) Founded:.................................................................................... 1961 President:.......................................................... Mary Jane Saunders Athletics Director:.......................................................Patrick Chun Coach (Seasons):............................................. Kellie Lewis-Jay (1st) Alma Mater:........................................................... Boise State, 1998 Career Record (Seasons):............................................... First season Record at School:............................................................ First season 2011-12 Record:.......................................................................17-13 2011-12 Conf. Record (Finish):...............................11-5 (2nd-East) Letterwinners R/L:....................................................................... 6/7 Starters R/L:.................................................................................. 2/3 Media relations contact:..................................................Dale Long E-mail:....................................................................dlong16@fau.edu Cell:..............................................................................561-756-0653 Web site:...................................................................FAUSports.com

Elon Jan. 28 (A) • March 4 (H)

Furman Jan. 9 (H) • Feb. 25 (A)

Location:...........................................................................Elon, N.C. Enrollment:............................................................................... 6,029 Nickname:............................................................................. Phoenix Colors:................................................................... Maroon and Gold Affiliation:.....................................................................NCAA Div. I Conference:.........................................................................Southern Arena (Capacity):............................................Alumni Gym (1,607) Founded:.................................................................................... 1889 President:............................................................... Dr. Leo Lambert Athletics Director:..........................................................Dave Blank Coach (Seasons):........................................... Charlotte Smith (2nd) Alma Mater:....................................................North Carolina, 1999 Career Record (Seasons):..............................................16-14 (2nd) Record at School:...................................................................... Same 2011-12 Record:.......................................................................16-14 2011-12 Conf. Record (Finish):........................................12-8 (5th) Letterwinners R/L:....................................................................... 9/6 Starters R/L:.................................................................................. 4/1 Media relations contact:.................................... Paige Frederickson E-mail:......................................................... pfrederickson@elon.edu Cell:..............................................................................281-433-6794 Web site:................................................................ElonPhoenix.com

Location:...................................................................Greenville, S.C. Enrollment:............................................................................... 2,700 Nickname:............................................................................. Paladins Colors:....................................................................Purple and White Affiliation:.....................................................................NCAA Div. I Conference:.........................................................................Southern Arena (Capacity):.......................................Timmons Arena (3,000) Founded:.................................................................................... 1826 President:........................................................................Rod Smolla Athletics Director:....................................................Dr. Gary Clark Coach (Seasons):................................................ Jackie Carson (3rd) Alma Mater:................................................................ Furman, 2000 Career Record (Seasons):...............................................29-32 (3rd) Record at School:...................................................................... Same 2011-12 Record:.......................................................................15-16 2011-12 Conf. Record (Finish):......................................10-10 (6th) Letterwinners R/L:..................................................................... 10/2 Starters R/L:.................................................................................. 4/1 Media relations contact:.............................................. Hunter Reid E-mail:........................................................ hunter.reid@furman.edu Cell:..............................................................................864-567-1663 Web site:.......................................................... FurmanPaladins.com

Location:.......................................................................... Fairfax, Va. Enrollment:............................................................................. 32,605 Nickname:.............................................................................. Patriots Colors:...................................................................... Green and Gold Affiliation:.....................................................................NCAA Div. I Conference:........................................ Colonial Athletic Association Arena (Capacity):........................................ Patriot Center (10,000) Founded:.................................................................................... 1957 President:.............................................................Dr. Angel Gabrera Athletics Director:...................................................Tom O’Connor Coach (Seasons):.......................................................Jeri Porter (5th) Alma Mater:..................................................................Liberty, 1991 Career Record (Seasons):........................................ 199-207 (15th) Record at School:............................................................42-79 (5th) 2011-12 Record:.......................................................................15-16 2011-12 Conf. Record (Finish):........................................8-10 (7th) Letterwinners R/L:..................................................................... 10/3 Starters R/L:.................................................................................. 3/2 Media relations contact:.................................................... Liz Ryan E-mail:.................................................................... eryan8@gmu.edu Cell:..............................................................................703-993-3246 Web site:.................................................................... GoMason.com

College of Charleston Jan. 5 (A) • Feb. 9 (H)

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Florida Atlantic Nov. 9 • Statesboro, Ga.

George Mason Dec. 29 • Fairfax, Va.

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OPPONENT INFORMATION

Georgia State Nov. 23 • Atlanta, Ga.

James Madison Dec. 31 • Harrisonburg, Va.

Kennsesaw State Dec. 21 • Kennesaw, Ga.

Location:.........................................................................Atlanta, Ga. Enrollment:............................................................................. 32,500 Nickname:.............................................................................Panthers Colors:.......................................................................Blue and White Affiliation:.....................................................................NCAA Div. I Conference:........................................ Colonial Athletic Association Arena (Capacity):................................... GSU Sports Arena (3,800) Founded:.................................................................................... 1913 President:............................................................... Dr. Mark Becker Athletics Director:......................................................Cheryl Levick Coach (Seasons):..................................Sharon Baldwin-Tener (3rd) Alma Mater:................................................................ Georgia, 1991 Career Record (Seasons):........................................ 215-183 (13th) Record at School:.....................................................................20-41 2011-12 Record:......................................................................... 8-22 2011-12 Conf. Record (Finish):......................................2-16 (12th) Letterwinners R/L:....................................................................... 6/6 Starters R/L:.................................................................................. 2/3 Media relations contact:............................................Charlie Taylor E-mail:...................................................................... ctaylor@gsu.edu Cell:..............................................................................404-413-4031 Web site:......................................................GeorgiaStateSports.com

Location:............................................................... Harrisonburg, Va. Enrollment:............................................................................. 20,000 Nickname:................................................................................ Dukes Colors:......................................................................Purple and Gold Affiliation:.....................................................................NCAA Div. I Conference:........................................ Colonial Athletic Association Arena (Capacity):.......................JMU Convocation Center (7,156) Founded:.................................................................................... 1908 President:..............................................................Jonathan R. Alger Athletics Director:.......................................................... Jeff Bourne Coach (Seasons):............................................. Kenny Brooks (11th) Alma Mater:.................................................... James Madison, 1992 Career Record (Seasons):.......................................... 227-95 (11th) Record at School:...................................................................... Same 2011-12 Record:......................................................................... 29-8 2011-12 Conf. Record (Finish):.......................................14-4 (2nd) Letterwinners R/L:....................................................................... 7/5 Starters R/L:.................................................................................. 4/1 Media relations contact:................................ Milla Sue Wisecarver E-mail:.................................................................wisecams@jmu.edu Cell:..............................................................................540-271-4923 Web site:..................................................................JMUSports.com

Location:.....................................................................Kennesaw, Ga. Enrollment:............................................................................. 24,100 Nickname:.................................................................................. Owls Colors:....................................................................... Black and Gold Affiliation:.....................................................................NCAA Div. I Conference:................................................................... Atlantic Sun Arena (Capacity):....................... KSU Convocation Center (4,600) Founded:.................................................................................... 1963 President:....................................................................Dr. Dan Papp Athletics Director:................................................ Vaughn Williams Coach (Seasons):.....................................................Nitra Perry (1st) Alma Mater:.................................................. Mississippi State, 2001 Career Record (Seasons):............................................... First season Record at School:............................................................ First season 2011-12 Record:.......................................................................14-17 2011-12 Conf. Record (Finish):........................................8-10 (5th) Letterwinners R/L:....................................................................... 9/3 Starters R/L:.................................................................................. 4/1 Media relations contact:..................................... Brandon Scardigli E-mail:........................................................bscardigli@kennesaw.edu Cell:..............................................................................504-481-3124 Web site:.................................................................... KSUOwls.com

Mercer Dec. 7 • Statesboro, Ga.

UNCG Jan. 26 (A) • March 2 (H)

Samford Jan. 14 (A) • Feb. 16 (H)

Location:......................................................................... Macon, Ga. Enrollment:............................................................................... 8,300 Nickname:.................................................................................. Bears Colors:................................................................... Orange and Black Affiliation:.....................................................................NCAA Div. I Conference:................................................................... Atlantic Sun Arena (Capacity):........................................ Hawkins Arena (3,200) Founded:.................................................................................... 1833 President:.........................................................William Underwood Athletics Director:.............................................................. Jim Cole Coach (Seasons):...............................................Susie Gardner (2nd) Alma Mater:................................................................ Georgia, 1986 Career Record (Seasons):........................................ 184-197 (13th) Record at School:....................................................................... 6-23 2011-12 Record:......................................................................... 6-23 2011-12 Conf. Record (Finish):........................................4-14 (9th) Letterwinners R/L:..................................................................... 10/3 Starters R/L:.................................................................................. 5/0 Media relations contact:.............................................Jason Farhadi E-mail:...........................................................farhadi_jb@mercer.edu Cell:..............................................................................401-965-1613 Web site:................................................................ MercerBears.com

Location:............................................................... Greensboro, N.C. Enrollment:............................................................................. 18,425 Nickname:.............................................................................Spartans Colors:........................................................... Gold, White and Navy Affiliation:.....................................................................NCAA Div. I Conference:.........................................................................Southern Arena (Capacity):...........................................Fleming Gym (1,833) Founded:.................................................................................... 1891 President:.......................................................................Linda Brady Athletics Director:.........................................................Kim Record Coach (Seasons):..............................................Wendy Palmer (2nd) Alma Mater:................................................................Virginia, 1996 Career Record (Seasons):................................................4-25 (2nd) Record at School:...................................................................... Same 2011-12 Record:......................................................................... 4-25 2011-12 Conf. Record (Finish):......................................3-17 (11th) Letterwinners R/L:....................................................................... 5/6 Starters R/L:.................................................................................. 5/0 Media relations contact:............................................... Chip Welch E-mail:............................................................. chip.welch@uncg.edu Cell:..............................................................................336-420-6342 Web site:.......................................................... UNCGSpartans.com

Location:................................................................Birmingham, Ala. Enrollment:............................................................................... 4,715 Nickname:.............................................................................Bulldogs Colors:...........................................................................Red and Blue Affiliation:.....................................................................NCAA Div. I Conference:.........................................................................Southern Arena (Capacity):.................................. Pete Hanna Center (5,000) Founded:.................................................................................... 1841 President:...............................................Dr. Andrew Westmoreland Athletics Director:...................................................Martin Newton Coach (Seasons):................................................Mike Morris (11th) Alma Mater:.............................................................. Belhaven, 1992 Career Record (Seasons):........................................ 182-118 (11th) Record at School:...................................................................... Same 2011-12 Record:.......................................................................20-13 2011-12 Conf. Record (Finish):........................................12-8 (4th) Letterwinners R/L:....................................................................... 6/5 Starters R/L:.................................................................................. 2/3 Media relations contact:.............................................. Joey Mullins E-mail:.......................................................... jmmulli1@samford.edu Cell:..............................................................................205-532-3477 Web site:.............................................................SamfordSports.com

Stetson Dec. 18 • DeLand, Fla.

Wofford Jan. 20 (H) • Feb. 23 (A)

Location:....................................................................... DeLand, Fla. Enrollment:............................................................................... 2,390 Nickname:...............................................................................Hatters Colors:....................................................... Hunter Green and White Affiliation:.....................................................................NCAA Div. I Conference:................................................................... Atlantic Sun Arena (Capacity):..................................... Edmunds Center (4,000) Founded:.................................................................................... 1883 President:.............................................................. Dr. Wendy Libby Athletics Director:............................................................. Jeff Altier Coach (Seasons):...................................................... Lynn Bria (5th) Alma Mater:.......................................................West Virginia, 1990 Career Record (Seasons):........................................ 210-283 (18th) Record at School:.....................................................................57-70 2011-12 Record:.......................................................................23-11 2011-12 Conf. Record (Finish):.......................................12-6 (2nd) Letterwinners R/L:....................................................................... 9/1 Starters R/L:.................................................................................. 5/0 Media relations contact:.............................................Jamie Bataille E-mail:................................................................ jbataill@stetson.edu Cell:..............................................................................386-748-4586 Web site:................................................................... GoHatters.com

Location:.................................................................Cullowhee, N.C. Enrollment:............................................................................... 9,500 Nickname:.......................................................................Catamounts Colors:......................................................................Purple and Gold Affiliation:.....................................................................NCAA Div. I Conference:.........................................................................Southern Arena (Capacity):...........................Ramsey Activity Center (7,826) Founded:.................................................................................... 1889 President:.............................................................Dr. David Belcher Athletics Director:....................................................... Randy Eaton Coach (Seasons):.......................................... Karen Middleton (4th) Alma Mater:.................................................... South Carolina, 1991 Career Record (Seasons):...............................................30-62 (4th) Record at School:...................................................................... Same 2011-12 Record:.......................................................................14-17 2011-12 Conf. Record (Finish):........................................8-12 (7th) Letterwinners R/L:....................................................................... 9/5 Starters R/L:.................................................................................. 4/1 Media relations contact:.......................................... Denise Gideon E-mail:.........................................................dgideon@email.wcu.edu Cell:..............................................................................828-506-2249 Web site:........................................................CatamountSports.com

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Western Carolina Jan. 7 (H) • Feb. 13 (A)

Location:................................................................Spartanburg, S.C. Enrollment:............................................................................... 1,600 Nickname:.............................................................................. Terriers Colors:................................................................Old Gold and Black Affiliation:.....................................................................NCAA Div. I Conference:.........................................................................Southern Arena (Capacity):.........................Benjamin Johnson Arena (3,500) Founded:.................................................................................... 1854 President:....................................................... Dr. Benjamin Dunlap Athletics Director:................................................. Richard Johnson Coach (Seasons):.............................................. Edgar Farmer (10th) Alma Mater:....................................................North Carolina, 1994 Career Record (Seasons):.......................................... 68-167 (10th) Record at School:...................................................................... Same 2011-12 Record:.......................................................................13-18 2011-12 Conf. Record (Finish):........................................5-15 (9th) Letterwinners R/L:....................................................................... 8/1 Starters R/L:.................................................................................. 4/1 Media relations contact:..............................................Kevin Young E-mail:.......................................................... youngkm@wofford.edu Cell:..............................................................................864-597-4092 Web site:...........................................................WoffordTerriers.com

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MEDIA INFORMATION CREDENTIALS Requests for working press credentials should be made by e-mail to Marc Gignac (mgignac@ georgiasouthern.edu). Credential requests will be reviewed and accepted for the season and on a game-by-game basis. Please make appropriate credential requests as early as possible. Depending on the situation, credentials will be mailed or held at the press “will call” window at the front entrance of Hanner Fieldhouse for pick-up prior to each game. Credentials are limited to the working media as defined by the NCAA.

scores, play-by-play accounts and shot charts will be distributed as quickly as possible following the conclusion of the game. Game notes and scores of other games will be given to radio networks at appropriate times. One stat monitor will be provided to each official home and visiting broadcasting network. WIRELESS NETWORK Wireless access is available in the press areas of Hanner Fieldhouse. Contact a member of the Georgia Southern athletics media relations staff to gain access to the wireless network.

INTERVIEW AREA Postgame player and coach interviews will take place on the Hanner Fieldhouse floor immediately following a 10-minute cooling off period. Coach Vozab will be available following her radio interview and after all player interviews have been completed.

LOCKER ROOM ACCESS The Georgia Southern locker room is closed to the media. Coach Vozab and selected players will be available to the media following games on the Hanner Fieldhouse floor. Interview policies and procedures for the visiting team will be determined by visiting media relations directors.

The media area includes work space, necessary electrical outlets and a limited number of telephones on a first-come, first-serve basis. Prior to tipoff, soft drinks will be available either in the media area, which is located on press row. Food is no longer provided due to budget constraints.

RADIO One complimentary telephone line is provided for visiting broadcasts on a reciprocal basis. Broadcast coordinators/producers are encouraged to contact the Georgia Southern athletics media relations office prior to arrival in Statesboro to make sure all broadcast needs are met.

PRESS ROW Working space for the media is located in the upper level behind the team benches. Spouses, children under the age of 16 and other nonworkers are not permitted on press row. Working personnel are expected to follow press row guidelines established by the United States Basketball Writers Association (USBWA).

PHOTO CREDENTIALS NCAA policy establishes that only photographers on assignment will be afforded credentials. Special areas for photographers have been marked on each baseline. Space is available on a first-come, first-serve basis and all photographers must remain within the designated areas. There is NO flash photography permitted in Hanner Fieldhouse.

Statistics, fact sheets, game-day notes and game programs will be distributed along press row prior to tipoff. Halftime stats, final box

IN-SEASON INTERVIEWS All player interviews must be scheduled through the Georgia Southern Athletics Media

Relations Office. Please allow at least 24 hours advance notice for the interview. PRACTICE COVERAGE Select Georgia Southern practices are open to the media. Please contact Marc Gignac (mgignac@georgiasouthern.edu) in the athletics media relations office for a schedule of open practices and to make arrangements to attend. Coach Vozab and/or players will meet with interested media following practice. PARKING A limited number of parking spaces in the upper Hanner Fieldhouse parking lot are available to the media. Preference will be given to print media, television stations and radio network broadcast crews that cover the Eagles on a regular basis. All other parking passes will be distributed on a game-by-game basis. Additional parking is located in the lower Hanner lots behind the Hanner tennis courts. WEB SITE The Georgia Southern women’s basketball home page can be found at GSEagles.com. All current Eagle basketball information is located at this address, including game-by-game recaps and statistics. SOCIAL MEDIA Follow the Georgia Southern women’s basketball program through social media. Facebook GSU.......................Facebook.com/GSAthletics Twitter GSU............................................@GSathletics GSU Scores................................... @GSScores Coach Vozab................................ @CoachVoz

ATHLETICS MEDIA RELATIONS Marc Gignac (WBB Contact) Office: (912) 478-5288 Cell: (980) 297-9981 Email: mgignac@georgiasouthern.edu

BARRETT GILHAM Athletics Media Relations Director

AJ HENDERSON Assistant Director

MARC GIGNAC

Assistant Director Women’s Basketball Contact

2012-13 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

Mailing Address (USPS) Athletics Media Relations Office P.O. Box 8085 Statesboro, GA 30460 Mailing Address (UPS/FedEx) GSU Athletics Media Relations Office 590 Herty Dr., Room 1125 Hanner Fieldhouse Statesboro, GA 30460

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SPOT CHART

Lacie Dowling

Adrienne DeFilippis

Jordi Cook

Kiki Rawls

1

5-8 G Jr. Nahunta, Ga.

4

5-9 G Jr. Pooler, Ga.

10

5-8 G Jr. Tunnel Hill, Ga.

12

5-6 G Fr. Killeen, Texas

Aishya Wofford

Briana Jones

Danielle Spencer

Sierra Kirkland

13

6-0 F Jr. Augusta, Ga.

14

6-2 F/C So. Powder Springs, Ga.

15

6-3 F/C Jr. Atlanta, Ga.

20

5-11 F Fr. Statesboro, Ga.

Maggie Davis

Ronnesha Smith

Alexis Sams

Anna Claire Knight

21

5-11 F Fr. Indialantic, Fla.

22

5-10 G Sr. Blackshear, Ga.

23

5-5 G Fr. Orlando, Fla.

24

5-10 G So. Dublin, Ga.

Meredyth Frye

Brittney Benzio

MiMi Dubose

Briana Scott

25

5-10 G Sr. Fredericksburg, Va.

32

5-11 F/C Jr. Palm City, Fla.

33

5-9 G Jr. Jefferson, Ga.

Student Assistant Coach Fourth Season

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Chris Vozab

Lisa Jackson

Justin Phoenix

Carolyn Riley

Head Coach First Season

Assistant Coach First Season

Assistant Coach First Season

Assistant Coach First Season

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