2011-12 Hendrix Women's Basketball Media Guide

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2011-12 H endrix C ollege

Ashley-Pauley Roane

Roller

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W omen ’s B asketball


GENERAL INFORMATION Location............................................................................................Conway, Arkansas Founded................................................................................................................ 1876 Enrollment........................................................................................................... 1,426 Type..................................................................Private, United Methodist, Liberal Arts Faculty.....................................................................................................102 Full-Time Student/Faculty Ratio............................................................................................ 13:1 Majors..............................................31 Undergraduate, 33 Minors, M.A. in Accounting Nickname.........................................................................................................Warriors Colors....................................................................................................Black & Orange Affiliation............................................................................................NCAA Division III Conference........................................................................Southern Collegiate Athletic President.........................................................................................Dr. J. Timothy Cloyd Alma Mater................................ B.A., Emory and Henry/M.A. & Ph.D., UMass Amherst Interim Athletic Director............................................................................Amy Weaver Alma Mater.....................................................................................Robert Morris 1990 Office Phone........................................................................................... 501-450-3899 Website............................................................................................ www.hendrix.edu Athletics Website................................................................www.hendrixwarriors.com SPORTS INFORMATION Sports Information Director.........................................................................Cody Usher Alma Mater.............................................................................Harding University 2003 Office Phone........................................................................................... 501-450-1426 Fax......................................................................................................... 501-450-3805 E-Mail............................................................................................ usher@hendrix.edu SPORTS MEDICINE Head Athletic Trainer.................................................................................... Laura Ross Alma Mater................................................................................... Arkansas State 2005 Office Phone........................................................................................... 501-450-4596 E-Mail...............................................................................................ross@hendrix.edu Assistant Athletic Trainer.............................................................................. Allen Jeter Alma Mater................................................................................... SUNY Cortland 2008 Office Phone........................................................................................... 501-450-1292 E-Mail..............................................................................................jeter@hendrix.edu

Quick facts

COACHING STAFF Head Coach...........................................................................................Emily Cummins Office Phone........................................................................................... 501-450-4570 Alma Mater........................................................................................Wilmington 2004 Hendrix Coaching Record....................................................................17-11 (2nd year) Overall Coaching Record......................................................................17-11 (2nd year) Career SCAC Record...............................................................................11-5 (2nd year)

Assistant Coach............................................................................................Krista Goss Office Phone........................................................................................... 501-450-1313 Alma Mater..............................................................................................Hendrix 2009 TEAM INFORMATION 2010-11 Record....................................................................................................17-11 Home.........................................................................................................9-2 Away..........................................................................................................6-7 Neutral.......................................................................................................2-2 2010-11 SCAC Record.............................................................................................11-5 Home.........................................................................................................6-1 Away..........................................................................................................5-4 Letterman Returning.................................................................................................. 6 Letterman Lost............................................................................................................ 5 Starters Returning....................................................................................................... 3 Starters Lost................................................................................................................ 2 PROGRAM HISTORY First Season......................................................................................................1992-93 Overall Record..................................................................................................324-167 Head Coaches/Last................................................ 5/Emily Cummins (2010 to present) NCAA Appearances...................................................................................................... 2 Conference Titles..........................................................................2 overall, 2 divisional FACILITY INFORMATION Name......................................................................Grove Gymnasium (Garrison Court) Capacity............................................................................................................... 1,100 Constructed........................................................................................................... 2007


2011-12 Roster

No. 3 4 10 11 14 15 20 22 24 25 34 40

Name Class Samantha Devlin Sr. Anna Roane Sr. Katy Ashley-Pauley Sr. Megan Browning Fr. Avery Roller Sr. Lindsay Drillette Fr. Erin McKinney Sr. Maggie Biggs-Scribner Fr. Landri Wenzel Fr. Jamie Tate So. Kati Broberg Fr. Katie Coughran So.

Position G G G G G G G F G F G F

Height 5-5 5-8 5-8 5-6 5-6 5-7 5-10 5-9 5-6 5-10 5-7 5-10

Hometown / High School Bentonville, Ark./Bentonville Albuquerque, N.M./Sandia Preparatory Conway, Ark./Conway San Antonio, Texas/Canyon Lake Purdy, Mo./Purdy Fort Worth, Texas/Lake Country Christian Springdale, Ark./Har-Ber Fort Worth, Texas/Fossil Ridge North Richland Hills, Texas/Richland Nashville, Tenn./Hume Fogg Wichita, Kan./Wichita Collegiate Allen, Texas/Allen

Head Coach: Emily Cummins (Wilmington 2004, 2nd season) Assistant Coach: Krista Goss (Hendrix 2009, 3rd season)


coaching staff Emily Cummins enters her second season at the helm of the Hendrix College women’s basketball program. In her first season, Cummins led the Warriors to their second consecutive Southern College Athletic Conference West Division title with a 17-11 overall record and 11-5 mark in league play. Cummins came to Hendrix after a three year stint as anassistant at LaGrange College in LaGrange, Ga. A Springfield, Ohio native, Cummins assisted under the 2009-10 Great South Athletic Conference (GSAC) Coach of the Year Mark Isenhour and was a key component in turning a sub .500 level program in 2007-08 (11-15) into a conference contender (18-8). The Panthers qualified for the GSAC Semifinals and finished second in the league with a 12-2 league mark. Cummins spent the majority of her time on the court coaching the guards and has proven her value with backto-back Panther guards earning GSAC Freshman of the Year awards. Throughout her coaching career, Cummins has guided a total of 18 all-conference players, including five of the Ohio Athletic Conference’s (OAC) top 18 leading scorers. In addition to her time at LaGrange, Cummins, spent three seasons as a graduate assistant at Otterbein College in Westerville, Ohio. She served as the junior varsity head coach and worked closely with long-time Otterbein head coach Connie Richardson to coordinate recruiting. Cummins is a 2004 graduate of Wilmington College in Wilmington, Ohio. She had an outstanding career with the Lady Quakers, ending with a NCAA D-III National Championship her senior year. Cummins senior season was preceded by two National Tournament appearances that included trips to the Elite Eight and Sweet 16 in 2002 and 2003, respectively. She also won three OAC Championships over her four years and was named Most Valuable Player of the NCAA D-III Sectional Tournament in 2004. Cummins earned her bachelor’s in Sports Management from Wilmington before garnering her master’s in Business Administration from Otterbein in 2007. She spent time as an Instructor of Health and Physical Education at Otterbein and was also Freshman First Year Orientation Instructor at LaGrange.


coaching staff Assistant Coach Krista Goss Third Season Hendrix College 2009

Krista Goss enters her third season as the women’s basketball assistant. She was a three-year letterwinner for the Warriors and tallied 347 points, 236 rebounds, 197 assists, 17 blocks and 75 steals over her three-year career. Goss ranked seventh in the SCAC with 81 assists as a sophomore and 12th in the SCAC with 69 assists as a junior. She helpedl ead the Warriors into the SCAC Championship Tournament for three straight years. A native of Plainview, Ark. and valedictorian of Ola High School, Goss led the Mustangs to a 34-3 record and state tournament appearance her senior year.

Goss graduated from Hendrix with a bachelor of science degree in Kinesiology with a concentration in sports management. She resides in Conway with her pet dog Ruby.


Warrior bios #3 Samantha Devlin Senior Guard 5-7 Bentonville, Ark. Bentonville H.S.

Career: Games played/started: 76/59...scored 467 points (6.1 per game) to go with 258 rebounds, 127 assists, 25 blocks and 76 steals...career 36.0 percent shooter (140-of-389) and 82.6 from the free throw line (181-of-219) 2010-11: Games played/started: 28/27...averaged 7.3 points per game (204 total), 4.9 rebounds (138) and had 59 assists and 14 blocks...led team with 31 steals...ranked third in the SCAC with an 83.2 free throw percentage (89-of-107)...shot 34.1 percent from the field (56-of-164)... recorded 11 points and 10 rebounds against Southwestern on Feb. 4...scored career-high 21 points against Oglethorpe on the first round of the SCAC Tournament on Feb. 25...netted 16 points at Mississippi College on Dec. 30....dished out five assists against East Texas Baptist and Birmingham-Southern...scored in double-digits seven times...also had 10 rebounds, four assists at Southwestern on Jan. 7 2009-10: Started 17 games and saw minutes in all 25 contests...ranked third on the team with 7.4 ppg and was second on the team with a 84.3 free throw percentage (70-of-83)...scored a season-best 18 points against UT-Tyler on Dec. 19 and against Dallas on Jan. 4. 2008-09: Started in 15 games and averaged 13.3 minutes in 23 games played...averaged 3.4 ppg and 2.2 rpg...scored six points and pulled down four rebounds in her first collegiate game against Westminster on Nov. 21...scored a season-high seven points against Dallas on Nov. 25. High School: A three-year letterwinner for head coach Tom Halbmaier at Bentonville High School...also lettered four years and won two State Championships in track & field...member of the National Honor Society and Fellowship of Christian Athletes. Personal: Daughter of Andy and Lou Ann Devlin...major: Biology

Year 08-09 09-10 10-11 Career

GP/GS 23/15 25/17 28/27 76/59

Devlin’s Career Statistics Min(Avg) FG-FGA (pct) 3FG-3FGA (pct) FT-FTA (pct) O-Reb D-Reb T-Reb( avg) 307(13.3) 27-73 (.370) 2-7 (.286) 22-29 (.759) 24 27 51 (2.2) 468(18.7) 57-152 (.375) 1-8 (.125) 70-83 (.843) 30 39 69 (2.8) 764 (27.3) 56-164 (.341) 3-12 (.250) 89-107 (.832) 41 97 138 (4.9) 1,539 (20.3) 140-389 (.360) 6-27 (.222) 181-219 (.826) 95 163 258 (3.4)

PF 37 45 78 160

FO 0 1 1 2

AST 27 41 59 127

TO 41 55 72 168

BLK 1 10 14 25

STL 24 21 31 76

Pts (avg) 78 (3.4) 185 (7.4) 204 (7.3) 467 (6.1)


Warrior bios #4 Anna Roane Senior Guard 5-8 Albuquerque, N.M. Sandia Prepatory

Career: Games played/started: 76/38...scored 612 career points for an average of 7.8 per game... career 35.6 percent (201-of-565) shooter, 33.2 percent (105-of-316) from three-point range and 78.9 percent (105-of-133) from the free throw line...also has 252 rebounds, 134 assists, nine blocks and 33 steals Awards: 2009-10 and 2010-11 All-Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference Honorable Mention 2010-11: Games played/started: 28/11...second on team with 9.1 points per game and 256 total...All-SCAC Honorable Mention...ranked 11th in the SCAC with 48 three-pointers made....grabbed 110 rebounds and had 51 assists, four blocks and 12 steals...scored in double-digits 12 times... tied career-high with 17 points against Centre and Southwestern...had 15 points and seven rebounds at DePauw on Jan. 16...scored 14 points and dished out five assists in season opener against East Texas Baptist on Nov. 15 2009-10: Garnered All-SCAC Honorable Mention and named to SCAC Academic Honor Roll...started in 24 games and led the team with 712 minutes played...ranked second on the team with 10.5 points per game, 3.6 field goals per game, 44 3-pointers, 59 assists...scored a career-best 17 points against Austin on Feb. 19... dished out a career-high six assists against Colorado on Dec. 6 and against Southwestern on Jan. 10. 2008-09: Named to SCAC Academic Honor Roll...started three games and averaged 11.3 minutes off the bench in 25 games played...averaged 3.7 ppg and 2.3 rpg...scored six points and grabbed six rebounds in her first collegiate game against Westminster on Nov. 21. High School: A four-year letterwinner for head coach Rick Wettin at Sandia Preparatory...voted team captain twice and Rookie of the Year her freshman season...named All-District First Team all four years...selected All-Metro First Team three seasons...named to New Mexico South All-Star Team...nominated for McDonald’s All-American award...voted Student Basketball Athlete of the Year...also an All-State selection in soccer and softball...won State Championship in soccer...member of the National Honor Society. Personal: Daughter of Mike and Deb Roane...major: Allied Health with a minor in Politics

Year 08-09 09-10 10-11 Career

GP/GS 25/3 25/24 28/11 78/38

Roane’s Career Statistics Min (Avg) FG-FGA (pct) 3FG-3FGA (pct) FT-FTA (pct) O-Reb D-Reb T-Reb (avg) 283(11.3) 35-101(.347) 13-50 (.260) 10-16 (.625) 18 39 57 (2.3) 712(28.5) 89-221(.403) 44-126 (.349) 41-51 (.804) 19 66 85 (3.4) 755 (27.0) 77-243 (.317) 48-140 (.343) 54-66 (.818) 24 86 110 (3.9) 1,750 (22.4) 201-565 (.356) 105-316 (.332) 105-133 (.789) 61 191 252 (3.2)

PF 22 35 43 100

FO 0 0 1 1

AST 24 59 51 134

TO BLK STL Pts (avg) 27 4 5 93 (3.7) 60 1 16 263 (10.5) 52 4 12 256 (9.1) 139 9 33 612 (7.8)


Warrior bios #10 Katy Ashley-Pauley Senior Guard 5-8 Conway, Ark. Conway H.S.

Career: Games played/started: 58/33...scored 392 points (6.8 pg) in three-seasons...career 36.7 percent shooter (113-of-308) and 35.9 percent (65-of-181) from three-point range...also shot 73.2 percent (101-of-138) from the three throw line...has 153 assists, 132 rebounds, one block and 47 steals Awards: 2010-11 All-Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference Honorable Mention 2010-11: Games played/started: 28/27...ranked second in the SCAC with 4.1 assists per game (116 total)...third on team with 251 points (9.0 pg)...led the league with a 43.5 three-point percentage (40-of-92)...12th in the conference in free throw percentage at 76.3 (71-of-93)...also had 76 rebounds, one block and 24 steals...scored in double-digits 13 times...scored career-high 17 points and made four three-pointers with five assists at Sewanee on Jan. 28...scored 12 points with eight assists against Birmingham-Southern on Jan. 23 2009-10: Played in four games and averaged 11.8 minutes before suffering a season-ending knee injury. 2008-09: Averaged 16.8 minutes off the bench and started in six of 26 games played...tallied 4.9 ppg and knocked down 23 three-pointers...scored two points in her first collegiate game against Westminster on Nov. 21...made her first collegiate start against DePauw on Jan. 25. High School: A four-year letterwinner under head coach Janet Taylor at Conway High School...led her team to a State Championship her senior year and State Runner-Up finish her junior year...awarded Faulkner County Player of the Year for three consecutive seasons...earned All-Conference and All-State Tournament Team honors as a junior and senior...garnered the True Blue Award in memory of Dandra Thomas, signifies best allaround player, leader and person...member of National Honor Society. Personal: Daughter of Ken and Kim Ashley-Pauley...major: Allied Health with minor in Psychology

Year 08-09 09-10 10-11 Career

GP/GS 26/6 4/0 28/27 58/33

Ashley-Pauley’s Career Statistics Min (Avg) FG-FGA (pct) 3FG-3FGA (pct) FT-FTA (pct) O-Reb D-Reb T-Reb (avg) 437 (16.8) 38-118 (.322) 23-78 (.295) 28-41 (.683) 7 43 50 (1.9) 47 (11.8) 5-16 (.313) 2-11 (.182) 2-4 (.500) 1 5 6 (1.5) 799 (28.5) 70-174 (.402) 40-92 (.435) 71-93 (.763) 12 64 76 (2.7) 1,283 (22.1) 113-308 (.367) 65-181 (.359) 101-138 (.732) 20 112 132 (2.3)

PF FO AST TO BLK STL Pts (avg) 32 0 27 44 0 22 127 (4.9) 8 0 10 6 0 1 14 (3.5) 54 0 116 120 1 24 251 (9.0) 94 0 153 170 1 47 392 (6.8)


Warrior bios #14 Avery Roller Senior Guard 5-6 Purdy, Mo. Purdy H.S.

Career: Games played/started: 73/20...scored 275 points in three seasons...career 34.0 percent (89-of-262) from the field and 80.3 percent (57-of-71) from the free throw line...made 40 three-pointers...also has 97 rebounds, 81 assists, two blocks and 35 steals 2010-11: Games played/started: 28/17...scored 110 points for an average of 3.8 per game...fourth on the team with 41 assists...made 15 three-pointers...grabbed 47 rebounds and had one block and 17 steals...scored career-high 13 points in win over Oglethorpe at SCAC Tournament on Feb. 25...had 12 points and five assists against Rhodes on Jan. 21 2009-10: Named to SCAC Academic Honor Roll...saw minutes in all 25 games and averaged 14.5 minutes off the bench...averaged 4.8 ppg and dished out 34 assists...scored a career-high 14 points against Colorado College on Feb. 21. 2008-09: Named to SCAC Academic Honor Roll...played in 20 games and averaged 7.1 minutes...scored her first collegiate basket, a 3pointer, against Westminster on Nov. 21...scored a season-high 11 points against Rust on Nov. 22...made her first collegiate start against DePauw on Jan. 25. High School: A four-year letterwinner for head coach Kelly George at Purdy High School... led her team to District Championship her senior year...an All-Conference selection all four years...earned All-District and All-Area Team honors for three years...also lettered in softball and volleyball Personal: Daughter of Mike and Kim Roller...major:Biology with an emphasis in pre-med

Year 08-09 09-10 10-11 Career

GP/GS 20/1 25/2 28/17 73/20

Min (Avg) 142 (7.1) 362 (14.5) 514 (18.4) 1,018 (13.9)

FG-FGA (pct) 15-40 (.375) 36-103 (.350) 38-119 (.319) 89-262 (.340)

3FG-3FGA (pct) 4-20 (.200) 21-62 (.339) 15-53 (.283) 40-135 (.296)

Roller’s Career Statistics FT-FTA (pct) O-Reb 12-15 (.800) 6 26-32 (.813) 4 19-24 (.792) 10 57-71 (.803) 20

D-Reb T-Reb (avg) 16 22 (1.1) 24 28 (1.1) 37 47 (1.7) 77 97 (1.3)

PF FO AST TO BLK STL 9 0 6 14 0 8 19 0 34 46 1 10 35 0 41 58 1 17 63 0 81 118 2 35

Pts (avg) 46 (2.3) 119 (4.8) 110 (3.9) 275 (3.8)


Warrior bios #20 Erin McKinney Senior Guard 5-10 Springdale, Ark. Har-Ber H.S.

2010-11: Games played/started: 1/0...played one minute at Sewanee on Jan. 28 2009-10: Missed the entire season due to knee injuries. 2008-09: Missed the entire season due to knee injuries. High School: A four-year letterwinner for head coach Sandy Wright at Har-Ber High School...member of the National Honor Society and Fellowship of Christian Athletes ... graduated with honors. Personal: Daughter of David and Michelle McKinney...major: Allied Health

Year GP/GS Min (Avg) 10-11 1-0 1 (1.0)

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FG-FGA(pct) 0-0 (.000)

3FG-3FGA (pct) 0-0 (.000)

McKinney’s Career Statistics FT-FTA (pct) O-Reb D-Reb T-Reb (avg) PF FO AST TO BLK STL Pts (avg) 0-0 (.000) 0 0 0 (0.0) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (0.0)


Warrior bios #25 Jamie Tate Sophomore Forward 5-10 Nashville, Tenn. Hume Fogg H.S.

2010-11: Games played/started: 27/13...led team and ranked sixth in the SCAC with 8.6 rebounds per game (232 total)...scored 182 points for an average of 6.7...shot 43.9 percent from the field (72-of-164)...also had 24 assists, two blocks and 19 steals...recorded three double-doubles...had 12 points and 15 rebounds in first start against Colorado College on Dec. 3...pulled down 15 boards at Sewanee and against Millsaps...had 10 points and 12 rebounds against Rhodes and 10 points and 11 rebounds in SCAC Tournament finals against DePauw on Feb. 27 High School: A three-year letterwinner for head coach Angela Hubbard at Hume Fogg High School...led her team to District Finals and Regional Championship her junior year...earned All-District and All-District Tournament Team as a sophomore, junior and senior...garnered All-Region honors her sophomore and junior years...voted Team Defensive Player of the Year her sophomore, junior and senior years. Personal: Daughter of Terry and Delores Tate...major: undecided

Year GP/GS Min (Avg) 10-11 27/13 604 (22.4)

FG-FGA (pct) 72-164 (.439)

3FG-3FGA (pct) 0-0 (.000)

Tate’s Career Statistics FT-FTA (pct) O-Reb D-Reb T-Reb (avg) PF FO AST TO BLK STL Pts (avg) 38-94 (.404) 87 145 232 (8.6) 57 0 24 45 2 19 182 (6.7)

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Warrior bios #40 Katie Coughran Sophomore Forward 5-10 Allen, Texas Allen H.S.

2010-11: Games played/started: 23/0...scored 30 points in 183 minutes of action...shot 38.2 percent (13-of-34) from the field...grabbed 23 rebounds with five assists, two blocks and three steals..scored season-best six points at Sewanee on Jan. 28... scored four points and had six boards against Dallas on Feb. 8...came up with three steals against Southwestern on Feb. 4 High School: A three-year letterwinner at Allen High School...led her team to the playoffs her sophomore and junior years... voted Team Captain her senior year...earned All-District honors as a senior...garnered Academic All-District her sophomore, junior and senior years...member of the National Honor Society. Personal: Daughter of Ken and Suzanne Coughran...major: Physics

Year GP/GS Min (Avg) 10-11 23/0 183 (8.0)

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FG-FGA (pct) 13-34 (.382)

3FG-3FGA (pct) 1-5 (.200)

Coughran’s Career Statistics FT-FTA (pct) O-Reb D-Reb T-Reb (avg) PF FO AST TO BLK STL Pts (avg) 3-6 (.500) 11 12 23 (1.0) 8 0 5 20 2 3 30 (1.3)


Warrior bios High School: All-District First Team selection for Canyon Lake High School in Texas...two-time Most Valuable Defender and team captain...four-time Academic All-State Personal: daughter of Stan and Sandra Browning...major: Biology with minor in Spanish

#11 Megan Browning Freshman Guard 5-6 San Antonio, Texas Canyon Lake H.S.

#15 Lindsay Drillette

High School: All-State selection for Lake Country Christian School in Texas...District MVP...won TAPPS 4A State Championship in 2008...All-State Tournament Team...LCCS Athlete of the Year...class valedictorian...member of the National Honor Society

Freshman Guard 5-7

Personal: daughter of Tom and Elysa Drillete...major: Anthropology with minor in Spanish

Fort Worth, Texas Lake Country Christian

High School: Team MVP and captain for Fossil Ridge High School in Texas...averaged 14.1 points, 9.3 rebounds and 2.2 steals per game...First Team All-District selection...academic all-district...member of the National Honor Society Personal: daughter of Lee and Stephanie Biggs-Scribner... major: undecided

#22 Maggie Biggs-Scribner Freshman Forward 5-9 Fort Worth, Texas Fossil Ridge H.S.

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Warrior bios #24 Landri Wenzel

High School: Team captain for Richland High School in Texas...2010 finalist for Tom Landry Female Athlete of the Year...Academic All-District in track, volleyball, basketball and softball...two-time all-district honorable mention in basketball...received “Nail� Award...member of the National Honor Society

Freshman Guard 5-6

Personal: daughter of Richard Wenzel and Penny and Kevin Navid...major: Psychology

North Richland Hills, Texas Richland H.S.

High School: All-conference selection for Collegiate High School in Wichita, Kan...named Defensive Player of the Year as a junior...helped CHS to a state championship as a senior, runner-up as a sophomore, and third place finish as a freshman...Comeback Player of the Month during sophomore season Personal: daughter of David and Tanya Broberg... major: Allied Health with a minor in Business

#34 Kati Broberg Freshman Guard 5-7 Wichita, Kan. Wichita Collegiate

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2010-11 stats Record..................... Overall............. Home................ Away....................Neutral All Games....................17-11.................... 9-2....................... 6-7.......................... 2-2 SCAC Games...............11-5..................... 6-1....................... 5-4.......................... 0-0 Non-Conference..........6-6...................... 3-1....................... 1-3.......................... 2-2 Player GP-GS Min-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Christina Byler 25-20 645-25.8 129-327 .394 61-159 .384 78-101 .772 Anna Roane 28-11 755-27.0 77-243 .317 48-140 .343 54-66 .818 Katy Ashley-Pauley 28-27 799-28.5 70-174 .402 40-92 .435 71-93 .763 Samantha Devlin 28-27 764-27.3 56-164 .341 3-12 .250 89-107 .832 Jamie Tate 27-13 604-22.4 72-164 .439 0-0 .000 38-94 .404 Caty Hensy 28-14 505-18.0 62-161 .385 0-1 .000 40-68 .588 Jordan Henderson 17-10 396-23.3 22-60 .367 13-34 .382 26-34 .765 Wyvonne Hawkins 28-1 358-12.8 49-93 .527 1-7 .143 29-49 .592 Avery Roller 28-17 514-18.4 38-119 .319 15-53 .283 19-24 .792 Katie Coughran 23-0 183-8.0 13-34 .382 1-5 .200 3-6 .500 Bailey Ott 3-0 14-4.7 1-3 .333 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 Abigail Nickle 11-0 42-3.8 3-8 .375 0-0 .000 2-5 .400 Monica Sitzer 6-0 18-3.0 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 Erin McKinney 1-0 1-1.0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 TEAM TOTALS 28 5,600 593-1,551 .382 183-506 .362 449-647 .694 OPPONENTS 28 5,600 648-1,716 .378 158-518 .305 322-459 .702 Date Opponent 11/15 East Texas Baptist 11/19 1-at Greenville 11/20 1-vs. Westminster (Mo.) 11/22 Ozarks (Ark.) 11/23 Rust 11/30 at Rust 12/3 Colorado College* 12/5 Austin* 12/17 at Millsaps* 12/30 at Mississippi College 1/2 at Dallas 1/7 at Southwestern (Texas)* 1/8 at Trinity (Texas)* 1/14 at Centre* 1/16 at DePauw* 1/21 Rhodes* 1/23 Birmingham-Southern* 1/28 at Sewanee* 1/30 at Oglethorpe* 2/4 Southwestern (Texas)* 2/5 Trinity (Texas)* 2/8 Dallas 2/12 Millsaps* 2/18 at Colorado College* 2/20 at Austin* 2/25 2-vs. Oglethorpe 2/26 2-vs. Southwestern (Texas) 2/27 2-vs. DePauw *- SCAC Game 1- Greenville Tip-Off Classic (Greenville, Ill.) 2- SCAC Tournament (Jackson, Miss.)

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

Score 70-61 61-63 60-65 65-78 72-52 52-40 61-54 52-58 58-57 43-70 47-59 80-75 48-60 59-60 68-85 71-63 71-65 80-65 70-66 75-59 72-69 75-74 59-55 52-64 69-55 80-57 77-67 71-80

Attend. 310 300 100 120 120 400 235 180 72 327 178 142 113 253 200 285 340 485 148 210 215 113 350 211 125 275 375 305

OR-DR Tot Avg. PF-FO A TO 43-117 160 6.4 46-0 21 44 24-86 110 3.9 43-1 51 52 12-64 76 2.7 54-0 116 120 41-97 138 4.9 78-1 59 72 87-145 232 8.6 57-0 24 45 48-104 152 5.4 76-1 28 51 16-28 44 2.6 17-0 26 45 39-42 81 2.9 37-0 14 15 10-37 47 1.7 35-0 41 58 11-12 23 1.0 8-0 5 20 1-1 2 0.7 2-0 0 2 4-4 8 0.7 14-0 0 6 0-2 2 0.3 4-0 0 2 0-0 0 0.0 0-0 0 0 30-70 100 15 366-809 1,175 42.0 471-3 385 547 309-668 977 34.9 562-- 380 438

Leading Scorer Christina Byler (18) Christina Byler (16) Christina Byler (15) Katy Ashley-Pauley (14) Christina Byler (22) Christina Byler (15) Anna Roane/Jamie Tate (12) Christina Byler (16) Christina Byler (18) Samantha Devlin (16) Hensy/Ashley-Pauley (10) Christina Byler (18) Christina Byler (11) Anna Roane (17) Katy Ashley-Pauley (16) Christina Byler (20) Christina Byler (18) Christina Byler (21) Christina Byler (24) Ashley-Pauley/Roane (15) Christina Byler (19) Christina Byler (22) Wyvonne Hawkins (22) Anna Roane (13) Christina Byler (20) Samantha Devlin (21) Anna Roane (17) Christina Byler (25)

Blk 8 4 1 14 2 42 1 0 1 2 0 1 0 0

St 24 12 24 31 19 10 14 17 17 3 0 0 0 0

Pts Avg. 397 15.9 256 9.1 251 9.0 204 7.3 182 6.7 164 5.9 83 4.9 128 4.6 110 3.9 30 1.3 3 1.0 8 0.7 2 0.3 0 0.0

76 171 1818 64.9 136 254 1776 63.4

Leading Rebounder Jamie Tate (12) Samantha Devlin (7) Hensy/Henderson/Ashley-Pauley (6) Christina Byler (11) Jamie Tate (12) Christina Byler (12) Jamie Tate (15) Christina Byler (8) Jamie Tate (11) Jamie Tate/Anna Roane (9) Jamie Tate (6) Caty Hensy (13) Samantha Devlin (8) Jamie Tate (9) Anna Roane (7) Jamie Tate (12) Jamie Tate (7) Jamie Tate (15) Jamie Tate (11) Samantha Devlin/Caty Hensy (10) Christina Byler (7) Christina Byler (10) Jamie Tate (15) Caty Hensy (10) Caty Hensy (11) Jamie Tate (13) Jamie Tate (9) Jamie Tate (11)

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RECORD BOOK Career Records Points

Name 1. Tori Huggins 2. Lauren Turnbow 3. Christina Byler 4. Meg Frazier 5. Bonnie Hicks 6. Mandy Williams 7. Erin McKenzie 8. Jamie Ball 9. Mollie Scarbrough 10. Jessica Atkinson 11. Cacey Smith 12. Maggie Harrington 13. Casey Collins 14. Kim Ralston 15. Chelsey White

Scoring Average Name 1. Tori Huggins 2. Christina Byler 3. Lauren Turnbow 4. Meg Frazier 5. Holly Larkin 6. Bonnie Hicks 7. Mandy Williams 8. Mollie Scarbrough 9. Amanda Stephens 10. Whitney Elmore

Years 2003-07 1996-00 2006-11 1997-01 2003-07 1993-97 2002-06 2001-05 1998-02 1997-01 2002-06 1999-03 1994-98 1993-97 2006-10

Points 1,844 1,782 1,721 1,569 1,438 1,248 1,147 1,104 1,102 1,065 1,048 1,038 1,009 926 774

Years 2003-07 2006-11 1996-00 1997-01 1992-94 2003-07 1993-97 1998-02 1995-97 1997-99

PPG 18.1 17.4 17.3 15.7 14.3 13.7 12.1 11.6 11.3 10.9

Individual 30-Point Games Name Tori Huggins Tori Huggins Lauren Turnbow Christina Byler Tori Huggins Christina Byler Christina Byler Lauren Turnbow Tori Huggins Tori Huggins Meg Frazier Erin McKenzie Christina Byler Christina Byler Tori Huggins Tori Huggins Kim Ralston Lauren Turnbow Meg Frazier Bonnie Hicks Christina Byler Christina Byler

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Pts 37 37 35 35 34 34 34 33 33 33 32 32 32 32 31 31 30 30 30 30 30 30

Year-by-Year Leaders

Season Records

Opponent Date Millsaps 2/17/06 vs. Westminster (Mo.) 11/18/06 Savannah Art & Design 12/3/97 at Ozarks (Ark.) 12/31/07 at John Brown 11/28/06 Oglethorpe 1/20/08 at Centre 1/27/08 at Centre 1/23/00 Ozarks (Ark.) 12/9/06 vs. Merchant Marine 12/29/06 at Centre 2/2/01 at Rhodes 1/18/03 at Mississippi College 12/30/08 Trinity (Texas) 2/14/09 vs. Bacone 11/18/05 at DePauw 2/3/06 at Southwestern (Texas) 1/20/95 Southwestern (Texas) 1/11/98 at Oglethorpe 1/21/01 at Ozarks (Ark.) 1/2/06 at Austin 2/8/09 vs. Centre 2/27/10

Points

Name 1. Tori Huggins 2. Tori Huggins 3. Meg Frazier 4. Christina Byler 5. Bonnie Hicks 6. Lauren Turnbow 7. Mandy Williams Lauren Turnbow 9. Lauren Turnbow 10. Christina Byler 11. Meg Frazier 12. Lauren Turnbow 13. Casey Collins 14. Bonnie Hicks 15. Holly Larkin

Scoring Average Name 1. Tori Huggins 2. Tori Huggins 3. Meg Frazier 4. Christina Byler 5. Lauren Turnbow 6. Bonnie Hicks 7. Holly Larkin 8. Lauren Turnbow 9. Mandy Williams 10. Christina Byler

Year 2006-07 2005-06 2000-01 2007-08 2006-07 1997-98 1995-96 1996-97 1999-00 2009-10 1999-00 1998-99 1995-96 2005-06 1992-93

Points 609 557 525 498 480 469 451 451 440 432 426 422 421 420 416

Year 2006-07 2005-06 2000-01 2007-08 1997-98 2006-07 1992-93 1998-99 1995-96 2009-10

PPG 23.4 21.4 21.0 19.2 18.8 18.5 18.1 17.6 17.3 17.3

Team 100-Point Games Opponent at Ozarks (Ark.) at Oglethorpe Rhodes at Sewanee Fisk vs. Notre Dame (Md.) Millsaps Ambassador Webster Oglethorpe Rose-Hulman Central Baptist

Score 108-95 107-48 103-76 103-93 103-48 103-58 102-80 101-57 101-45 100-56 100-37 100-78

Date 12/10/05 1/21/96 2/28/98 1/21/00 12/7/02 12/18/04 2/17/06 11/26/96 11/22/97 1/14/00 2/6/00 12/9/00

Year 92-93 93-94 94-95 95-96 96-97 97-98 98-99 99-00 00-01 01-02 02-03 03-04 04-05 05-06 06-07 07-08 08-09 09-10 10-11

Name Holly Larkin Amber Vann Mandy Williams Mandy Williams Lauren Turnbow Lauren Turnbow Lauren Turnbow Lauren Turnbow Meg Frazier Hannah Ketter Erin McKenzie Tori Huggins Tori Huggins Tori Huggins Tori Huggins Christina Byler Christina Byler Christina Byler Christina Byler

Pts. 416 331 382 451 451 469 422 440 525 258 406 366 312 557 609 498 394 432 397

Avg 18.1 13.2 15.3 17.3 16.7 19.2 17.6 16.3 21.0 10.3 15.0 15.3 12.0 21.4 23.4 19.2 17.1 17.3 15.9

Team Records Team Season Points 2,099 (26 games) - 2005-06 2,088 (27 games) - 1999-00 2,017 (26 games) - 1995-96 Team Season Points Per Game 80.7 (26 games-2,099 points) - 2005-06 77.6 (26 games-2,017 points) - 1995-96 77.3 (27 games-2,088 points) - 1999-00 Largest Margin of Victory 63 (100-37) vs. Oglthorpe, 2/6/00 Most Wins in Seasons 23, 1996-97 Most Consecutive Wins 20, 1996-97 Highest Winning Percentage 85.2 (23-4), 1996-97


RECORD BOOK Career Records Field Goals Made Name 1. Bonnie Hicks 2. Meg Frazier 3. Lauren Turnbow 4. Tori Huggins 5. Christina Byler 6. Mandy Williams 7. Jessica Atkinson 8. Erin McKenzie 9. Mollie Scarbrough 10. Jamie Ball

Years 2003-07 1997-01 1996-00 2003-07 2006-11 1993-97 1997-01 2002-06 1998-02 2001-05

Field Goals Attempted Name 1. Lauren Turnbow 2. Meg Frazier 3. Christina Byler 4. Tori Huggins 5. Bonnie Hicks 6. Erin McKenzie 7. Mandy Williams 8. Cacey Smith 9. Maggie Harrington 10. Kim Ralston

Years 1996-00 1997-01 2006-11 2003-07 2003-07 2002-06 1993-97 2002-06 1999-03 1993-97

Field Goal Percentage Name 1. Johnise Simmons 2. Jessica Atkinson 3. Amanda Stephens 4. Mollie Scarbrough 5. Bonnie Hicks 6. Keri McAllister 7. Wyvonne Hawkins 8. Jamie Ball 9. Samantha Clark 10. Tori Huggins

FG 602 582 572 542 532 461 453 420 411 377

FGA 1,394 1,342 1,313 1,202 1,197 1,040 1,028 992 944 936

Years Pct. 1996-97 55.3 1997-01 54.6 1995-97 52.1 1998-02 50.9 2003-07 50.3 1995-96 49.6 2006-08, 10-11 48.7 2001-05 48.4 2005-09 45.4 2003-07 45.1

Field Goals Made Name 1. Bonnie Hicks 2. Meg Frazier 3. Tori Huggins 4. Bonnie Hicks 5. Tori Huggins 6. Mandy Williams Meg Frazier 8. Johnise Simmons 9. Lauren Turnbow Meg Frazier

Years 1999-01 2006-08 2008-11 1997-01 2003-04 2001-05 1999-00 1999-01 2000-02 2007-08 1999-01 1998-99 2009-10 2007-11 2005-09 1998-00 1994-98 1993-94 2010-11 1996-97 1992-95 2001-03 2008-10 2008-11

Year 2006-07 2000-01 2006-07 2005-06 2005-06 1995-96 1999-00 1996-97 1996-97 1997-98

Field Goals Attempted Name 1. Meg Frazier 2. Lauren Turnbow 3. Tori Huggins 4. Meg Frazier Bonnie Hicks 6. Kim Ralston 7. Holly Larkin 8. Mandy Williams 9. Christina Byler 10. Lauren Turnbow

Year 2000-01 1997-98 2006-07 1999-00 2006-07 1994-95 1992-93 1995-96 2007-08 1998-99

Field Goal Percentage Name 1. Jessica Atkinson 2. Jessica Atkinson 3. Jessica Atkinson 4. Mollie Scarbrough 5. Johnise Simmons 6. Mollie Scarbrough 7. Bonnie Hicks 8. Amanda Stephens 9. Bonnie Hicks 10. Jamie Ball

All-Time Roster Name Brandy Akin Kendra Anderson Katy Ashley-Pauley Jessica Atkinson Nikki Baker Jamie Ball Courtney Bennett Stephanie Benning Carlie Bentley Hanna Braden Katie Bretz Christie Brown Jessica Brunson Christina Byler Samantha Clark Jodiane Cleveland Casey Collins Erin Cornish Katie Coughran Kim Cousins Wendy Davidson Kim Davis Sam Deragowski Samantha Devlin

Year-by-Year Leaders

Season Records

Name Rachel Dudley Trineice Durst Whitney Elmore Julie Feldhake Katie Fonseca Kim Foshee Meg Frazier Jennifer Gill Krista Goss Stacey Gramlich Becky Hagood Laura Hanlon Chastity Harbison Maggie Harrington Wyvonne Hawkins Kim Hegler Jordan Henderson Michelle Hendrix Caty Hensy Lori Hess Bonnie Hicks Anna Hiegel Tori Huggins Gwyneth Hughes

Year 1998-99 1997-98 1999-00 2000-01 1996-97 1998-99 2006-07 1996-97 2005-06 2002-03

Year 92-93 93-94 94-95 95-96 96-97 97-98 98-99 99-00 00-01 01-02 02-03 03-04 04-05 05-06 06-07 07-08 08-09 09-10 10-11

FG 200 192 184 182 167 159 159 156 153 153

FGA 417 396 384 376 376 372 366 364 359 355

Pct. 39.7 45.5 48.7 50.9 55.3 56.6 56.9 56.3 55.9 43.1 52.1 51.2 45.1 52.4 53.2 48.4 42.6 40.3 43.9

Game & Team Records Individual Game Field Goals Made 14, Tori Huggins vs. Westminster (Mo.), 11/18/06 Individual Game Field Goals Attempted 29, Kim Ralston at Southwestern (Texas), 1/20/95 Individual Game Field Goal Percentage 88.9 (8-9), Jamie Ball at Sewanee, 1/12/03

Pct. 56.9 56.6 56.3 55.9 55.3 53.5 53.2 53.0 52.4 52.1

Name Years Stephanie Hughes 2009-10 Jenny Jobe 1997-98 Bailey Jones 1997-99 Jennifer Jones 2003-04 Takesha Jones 2001-05 Nancy Kamp 2000-01 Kelandria Kelly 1997-01 Hannah Ketter 1992-93 Lindsey LaBar 2005-08 Heather Larkin 1996-97 Holly Larkin 1996-98 Shelley Ledford 1997-98 Tara Leslie 1992-93 Beth Linn 1999-03 2006-08, 10-11 Keri McAllister Leslie McClain 1994-95 Erin McKenzie 2008-11 Erin McKinney 1993-95 Julie Mercer 2008-11 Lindsay Merritt 1998-00 Melinda Minter 2003-07 Amanda Morris 2007-08 Taylor Mosley 2003-07 Abby Mowrey 1997-98 Abigail Nickle

Name FG-A Jennifer Gill 52-131 Wendy Davidson 91-200 Mandy Williams 149-306 Amanda Stephens 116-228 Johnise Simmons 156-282 Jessica Atkinson 103-182 Jessica Atkinson 115-202 Jessica Atkinson 126-224 Mollie Scarbrough 99-177 Mollie Scarbrough 69-160 Jamie Ball 114-219 Jamie Ball 124-242 Jamie Ball 102-226 Bonnie Hicks 182-347 Bonnie Hicks 200-376 Wyvonne Hawkins 103-213 Christina Byler 129-303 Anna Roane 89-221 Jamie Tate 72-164

Years 1994-96 1992-93 2006-07 2004-05 1992-93 1998-99 1992-94 2001-05 2003-05 1992-93 1992-94 2000-02 1993-94 1996-97 1995-96 1996-97 2002-06 2010-11 2003-04 2006-10 1999-01 2006-10 2007-08 2001-05 2010-11

88.9 (8-9), Wyvonne Hawkins vs. Westminster (Mo.), 11/17/07

Team Season Field Goals Made 777 (27 games), 1996-97 Team Season Field Goals Attempted 1,752 (26 games), 1995-96 Team Season Field Goal Percentage 45.1 (701-1,555), 2006-07 Team Game Field Goals Made 43 at Fisk, 1/23/94 43 vs. Ambassador, 11/26/96 43 vs. Notre Dame (Md.), 12/18/04 Team Game Field Goals Attempted 86 vs. Oglethorpe, 2/8/04 Team Game Field Goals Percentage 61.8 (42-68) vs. Fisk, 12/7/02

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RECORD BOOK Career Records 3-Point Field Goals Made Name 1. Maggie Harrington 2. Casey Collins 3. Lauren Turnbow 4. Tori Huggins 5. Christina Byler 6. Amanda Morris 7. Abby Mowrey 8. Anna Roane 9. Meg Frazier 10. Cacey Smith

Years 1999-03 1994-98 1996-00 2003-07 2006-11 2006-10 2001-05 2008-11 1997-01 2002-06

3FG 251 208 202 200 170 122 120 105 95 79

3-Point Field Goals Attempted Name 1. Maggie Harrington 2. Casey Collins 3. Lauren Turnbow 4. Tori Huggins 5. Christina Byler 6. Amanda Morris 7. Abby Mowrey 8. Anna Roane 9. Cacey Smith 10. Meg Frazier

Years 1999-03 1994-98 1996-00 2003-07 2006-11 2006-10 2001-05 2008-11 2002-06 1997-01

3FGA 677 602 555 481 469 381 353 316 280 266

3-Point Field Goal Percentage Name 1. Tori Huggins 2. Maggie Harrington 3. Lauren Turnbow 4. Christina Byler 5. Katy Ashley-Pauley 6. Meg Frazier 7. Casey Collins 8. Abby Mowrey 9. Anna Roane 10. Amanda Morris

Years 2003-07 1999-03 1996-00 2006-11 2008-11 1997-01 1994-98 2001-05 2008-11 2006-10

Pct. 41.6 37.1 36.4 36.2 35.9 35.7 34.6 34.0 33.2 32.0

3-Point Field Goals Made Name 1. Casey Collins 2. Maggie Harrington 3. Maggie Harrington 4. Lauren Turnbow 5. Tori Huggins 6. Christina Byler 7. Maggie Harrington 8. Tori Huggins 9. Lauren Turnbow 10. Casey Collins

Year 1995-96 2000-01 1999-00 1997-98 2005-06 2010-11 2002-03 2006-07 1996-97 1997-98

3FG 86 76 70 69 62 61 60 55 53 49

3-Point Field Goals Attempted Name 1. Casey Collins 2. Maggie Harrington 3. Lauren Turnbow 4. Maggie Harrington 5. Maggie Harringon 6. Christina Byler 7. Maggie Harrington 8. Tori Huggins 9. Lauren Turnbow Anna Roane

Year 1995-96 2000-01 1997-98 2002-03 1999-00 2010-11 2001-02 2005-06 1999-00 2010-11

3FGA 229 180 179 175 170 159 151 148 140 140

3-Point Field Goal Percentage Name 1. Katy Ashley-Pauley 2. Lauren Turnbow 3. Tori Huggins 4. Tori Huggins 5. Maggie Harrington 6. Tori Huggins 7. Meg Frazier 8. Maggie Harrington 9. Tori Huggins 10. Abby Mowrey

Year 2010-11 1996-97 2003-04 2006-07 2000-01 2005-06 2000-01 1999-00 2004-05 2002-03

All-Time Roster Name Years Dana Nucaro 2009-10 Shannon Oliver 2002-03 Candice Osborne 1997-98 Bailey Ott 2010-11 Angie Primm 1995-97 Sara Purdom 1992-95 Kim Ralston 1993-97 Kate Riemer 2001-02 Jonea Rima 1997-98 Anna Roane 2008-11 Kim Robertson (Turnbow) 1999-01 Avery Roller 2008-11 Mollie Scarbrough 1998-02 Kyra Shachmut 2002-06 Johnise Simmons 1996-97 Monica Sitzer 2008-11 Arika Smith 2007-08 Cacey Smith 2002-06 Devin Smith 2005-07 Kacey Sommers 2003-05 Jenny Stabile 2000-01

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Year-by-Year Leaders

Season Records

Name Joey Stabile Lauren Standlee Nicole Stanko Amanda Stephens Jamie Sterrenberg Jamie Tate Brandy Trozzi Lauren Turnbow Amber Vann Amy Vann Tiffany Walker Ashton Wells Caroline West Chelsey White Nichole Wiggs Martinequa Wilks Mandy Williams Shanika Williams Kallie Wilson LaVena Womack Deidre Wyrick

Years 1998-99 2002-03 1992-93 1995-97 2008-09 2010-11 1992-93 1996-00 1993-94 1992-94 1996-97 2005-06 1993-97 2006-10 1997-98 2001-02 1993-97 2000-01 2005-07 2001-03 1999-03

Pct. 43.5 42.4 42.4 42.3 42.2 41.9 41.7 41.2 39.6 38.9

Year 92-93 93-94 94-95 95-96 96-97 97-98 98-99 99-00 00-01 01-02 02-03 03-04 04-05 05-06 06-07 07-08 08-09 09-10 10-11

Name Sara Purdom Sara Purdom Casey Collins Casey Collins Lauren Turnbow Lauren Turnbow Lauren Turnbow Maggie Harrington Maggie Harrington Maggie Harrington Maggie Harrington Tori Huggins Tori Huggins Tori Huggins Tori Huggins Christina Byler Amanda Morris Christina Byler Christina Byler

3FG 26 21 32 86 53 69 33 70 76 45 60 39 44 62 55 33 37 45 61

Game & Team Records Individual Game 3-Point Field Goals Made 8, Casey Collins vs. Ozarks (Ark.), 1/6/96 7, Casey Collins vs. Rhodes, 2/24/96 7, Lauren Turnbow vs. Savannah Art & Design, 3/5/97 7, Maggie Harrington vs. Millsaps, 1/16/00 7, Tori Huggins at Rust, 11/20/06 Individual Game 3-Point Field Goals Att. 16, Casey Collins vs. Ozarks (Ark.), 1/6/96 Individual Game 3-Point Field Goal Pct. 85.7 (6-7), Tori Huggins vs. Millsaps, 1/21/07 Team Season 3-Point Field Goals Made 184 (25 games), 2009-10 Team Season 3-Point Field Goals Att. 549 (25 games), 2009-10 Team Season 3-Point Field Goal Pct. 38.1 (137-360), 2000-01 Team Game 3-Point Field Goals Made 14 vs. Millsaps, 1/16/00 13 vs. Trinity (Texas), 2/14/09 13 vs. Colorado College, 2/21/10 Team Game 3-Point Field Goals Att. 35 vs. Buena Vista, 12/16/01 Team Game 3-Point Field Goals Pct. 62.5 (10-16) at Centre, 1/10/03


RECORD BOOK Career Records Free Throws Made Name 1.Tori Hgguns 2. Christina Byler 3. Lauren Turnbow 4. Jamie Ball 5. Meg Frazier 6. Mandy Williams 7. Mollie Scarbrough 8. Erin McKenzie 9. Cacey Smith 10. Bonnie Hicks

Years 2003-07 2006-11 1996-00 2001-05 1997-01 1993-97 1998-02 2002-06 2002-06 2003-07

Free Throws Attempted Name 1.Tori Hgguns 2. Christina Byler 3. Lauren Turnbow 4. Jamie Ball 5. Mandy Williams 6. Erin McKenzie 7. Cacey Smith 8. Meg Frazier 9. Mollie Scarbrough 10. Kim Ralston

Years 2003-07 2006-11 1996-00 2001-05 1993-97 2002-06 2002-06 1997-01 1998-02 1993-97

Free Throw Percentage Name 1. Christina Byler 2. Tori Huggins 3. Samantha Devlin 4. Kyra Schachmut 5. Whitney Elmore 6. Anna Roane 7. Lauren Turnbow 8. Bonnie Hicks 9. Meg Frazier 10. Deidre Wyrick

Years 2006-11 2003-07 2008-11 2002-06 1997-99 2008-11 1996-00 2003-07 1999-03 1999-03

Year-by-Year Leaders

Season Records FT 560 487 436 346 310 302 277 268 259 225

FTA 656 569 556 468 416 405 399 396 383 336

Pct. 85.6 85.4 82.6 81.3 80.8 78.9 78.4 78.4 78.3 77.5

Free Throws Made Name 1. Tori Huggins 2. Christina Byler 3. Tori Huggins 4. Lauren Turnbow 5. Mandy Williams 6. Christina Byler 7. Holly Larkin 8. Tori Huggins 9. Jamie Ball 10. Lauren Turnbow

Year 2006-07 2007-08 2005-06 1999-00 1995-96 2009-10 1992-93 2003-04 2003-04 1998-99

Free Throws Attempted Name 1. Tori Huggins 2. Christina Byler 3. Tori Huggins 4. Holly Larkin 5. Lauren Turnbow 6. Mandy Williams 7. Jamie Ball 8. Erin McKenzie 9. Christina Byler 10. Kim Ralston Tori Huggins

Year 2006-07 2007-08 2005-06 1992-93 1999-00 1995-96 2003-04 2002-03 2009-10 1994-94 2003-04

Free Throw Percentage Name 1. Christina Byler 2. Deidre Wyrick 3. Tori Huggins 4. Christina Byler 5. Kyra Shachmut 6. Bonnie Hicks 7. Whitney Elmore 8. Christina Byler 9. Samantha Devlin 10. Tori Huggins

Year 2009-10 2000-01 2006-07 2007-08 2005-06 2005-06 1998-99 2008-09 2009-10 2005-06

FT 186 175 161 135 131 129 128 117 114 113

FTA 211 201 191 178 172 170 160 153 143 140 140

Pct. 90.2 88.9 88.2 87.1 86.2 85.9 85.3 84.7 84.3 84.3

Year 92-93 93-94 94-95 95-96 96-97 97-98 98-99 99-00 00-01 01-02 02-03 03-04 04-05 05-06 06-07 07-08 08-09 09-10 10-11

Name FT-A Holly Larkin 128-178 Amber Vann 75-108 Mandy Williams 84-122 Mandy Williams 131-170 Lauren Turnbow 92-124 Meg Frazier 78-100 Whitney Elmore 64-75 Lauren Turnbow 135-172 Deidre Wyrick 56-63 Mollie Scarbrough 66-90 Jamie Ball 100-135 Tori Huggins 117-140 Tori Huggins 96-114 Kyra Shachmut 81-94 Tori Huggins 186-211 Christina Byler 175-201 Christina Byler 105-124 Christina Byler 129-143 Samantha Devlin 89-107

Pct. 71.9 69.4 68.9 77.1 74.2 78.0 85.3 78.5 88.9 73.3 74.1 83.7 84.2 86.2 88.2 87.1 84.7 90.2 83.2

Game & Team Records Individual Game Free Throws Made 15, Holly Larkin vs. Southwestern (Texas), 1/11/93 15, Holly Larkin at Rhodes, 1/22/93 15, Tori Huggins vs. Merchant Marine, 12/29/06 15, Tori Huggins at Austin, 1/27/07 15, Tori Huggins at Southwestern (Texas), 2/17/07 Individual Game Free Throws Attempted 20, Holly Larkin vs. Southwestern (Texas), 1/11/93 20, Holly Larkin at Rhodes, 1/22/93 Individual Game Free Throw Percentage 100.0 (15-15), Tori Huggins vs. Merchant Marine, 12/29/06

100.0 (14-14), Tori Huggins at Rhodes (1/14/06) 100.0 (14-14), Christina Byler vs. Millsaps (12/1/07)

Team Season Free Throws Made 475 (26 games), 2005-06 Team Season Free Throws Attempted 647 (28 games), 2010-11 Team Season Free Throw Percentage 78.3 (475-607), 2005-06 Team Game Free Throws Made 36 at Ozarks (Ark.), 12/10/05 Team Game Free Throws Attempted 46 vs. Westminster (Mo.), 11/19/99 Team Game Free Throw Percentage 100.0 (14-14) vs. Austin, 2/23/07

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RECORD BOOK Career Records Rebounds

Name 1. Christina Byler 2. Jamie Ball 3. Mandy Williams 4. Kim Ralston 5. Erin McKenzie 6. Jessica Atkinson Bonnie Hicks 8. Mollie Scarbrough 9. Cacey Smith 10. Meg Frazier

Years 2006-11 2001-05 1993-97 1993-97 2002-06 1997-01 2003-07 1998-02 2002-06 1997-01

Reb. 753 709 705 691 690 650 650 632 624 550

Rebounding Average Name 1. Christina Byler 2. Jamie Ball 3. Mandy Williams 4. Kim Ralston 5. Mollie Scarbrough 6. Erin McKenzie 7. Holly Larkin 8. Jessica Atkinson 9. Amanda Stephens 10. Bonnie Hicks

Assists

Name 1. Lauren Turnbow 2. Caroline West 3. Sara Purdom 4. Kim Ralston 5. Amanda Morris 6. Deidre Wyrick 7. Meg Frazier 8. Cacey Smith 9. Tori Huggins 10. Casey Collins

Years 2006-11 2001-05 1993-97 1993-97 1998-02 2002-06 1992-94 1997-01 1995-97 2003-07

RPG 7.6 7.0 6.8 6.7 6.7 6.5 6.4 6.4 6.4 6.2

Years 1996-00 1993-97 1992-95 1993-97 2006-10 1999-03 1997-01 2002-06 2003-07 1994-98

Assists 448 346 345 334 322 318 316 309 297 252

Assists Average

Name Years 1. Sara Purdom 1992-95 2. Lauren Turnbow 1996-00 3. Caroline West 1993-97 4. Amanda Morris 2006-10 5. Kim Ralston 1993-97 6. Meg Frazier 1997-01 7. Deidre Wyrick 1999-03 8. Cacey Smith 2002-06 9. Tori Huggins 2003-07 10. Katy Ashley-Pauley 2008-11

Name Erin McKenzie Erin McKenzie Erin McKenzie Kyra Shacmut

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Stats 19 pts., 19 pts., 16 pts., 11 pts.,

APG 4.8 4.3 4.2 3.9 3.2 3.2 3.1 3.0 2.9 2.6

Rebounds

Name 1. Mandy Williams 2. Jamie Tate 3. Christina Byler 4. Kim Ralston 5. Jamie Ball 6. Kyra Shachmut 7. Bonnie Hicks 8. Jamie Ball 9. Amber Vann 10. Erin McKenzie

reb., 12 blks. reb., 13 blks. reb., 10 blks. reb. 10 asts.

Year 1995-96 2010-11 2009-10 1994-95 2002-03 2005-06 2005-06 2003-04 1993-94 2002-03

Rebounding Average Name 1. Mandy Williams 2. Christina Byler 3. Kim Ralston 4. Jamie Tate 5. Jamie Ball 6. Kyra Schachmut 7. Bonnie Hicks 8. Amber Vann 9. Mandy Williams 10. Christina Byler

Assists

Name 1. Caroline West 2. Lauren Turnbow 3. Kim Ralston 4. Lauren Turnbow 5. Sara Purdom 6. Katy Ashley-Pauley 7. Sara Purdom Amanda Morris 9. Sara Purdom 10. Kim Ralston

Assists Average Name 1. Caroline West 2. Sara Purdom 3. Lauren Turnbow 4. Lauren Turnbow 5. Sara Purdom Amanda Morris 7. Kim Ralston 8. Sara Purdom 9. Kim Ralston 10. Deidre Wyrick

Triple-Doubles 17 14 12 15

Year-by-Year Leaders

Season Records Reb. 237 232 227 222 221 218 214 209 204 202

Year 1995-96 2009-10 1994-95 2010-11 2002-03 2005-06 2005-06 1993-94 1994-95 2008-09

RPG 9.1 9.1 8.9 8.6 8.5 8.4 8.2 8.2 8.0 7.8

Year 1995-96 1999-00 1996-97 1998-99 1992-93 2010-11 1993-94 2009-10 1994-95 1995-96

Assists 154 132 128 122 117 116 115 115 113 112

Year 1995-96 1992-93 1998-99 1999-00 1993-94 2009-10 1996-97 1994-95 1995-96 2000-01

APG 5.9 5.1 5.1 4.9 4.8 4.8 4.7 4.5 4.3 4.3

Opponent at Ozarks (Ark.) Dallas at Rhodes Centre

Date 12/30/02 2/19/03 1/17/04 1/27/06

Year 92-93 93-94 94-95 95-96 96-97 97-98 98-99 99-00 00-01 01-02 02-03 03-04 04-05 05-06 06-07 07-08 08-09 09-10 10-11

Name Holly Larkin Amber Vann Kim Ralston Mandy Williams Amanda Stephens Meg Frazier Mollie Scarbrough Jessica Atkinson Mollie Scarbrough Mollie Scarbrough Jamie Ball Jamie Ball Jamie Ball Kyra Shacmut Tori Huggins Christina Byler Christina Byler Christina Byler Jamie Tate

Year 92-93 93-94 94-95 95-96 96-97 97-98 98-99 99-00 00-01 01-02 02-03 03-04 04-05 05-06 06-07 07-08 08-09 09-10 10-11

Name Sara Purdom Sara Purdom Sara Purdom Caroline West Kim Ralston Lauren Turnbow Lauren Turnbow Lauren Turnbow Deidre Wyrick Kim Davis Deidre Wyrick Cacey Smith Tori Huggins Cacey Smith Amanda Morris Krista Goss Amanda Morris Amanda Morris Katy Ashley-Pauley

Reb. 168 204 222 237 187 169 150 198 178 114 221 209 179 218 154 186 180 227 232

Avg. 7.3 8.2 8.9 9.1 6.9 6.8 6.5 7.3 7.1 5.7 8.5 7.7 7.2 8.4 5.9 7.2 7.8 9.1 8.6

Assists 117 115 113 154 128 91 122 132 107 80 108 65 78 105 107 69 79 115 116

Game & Team Records Individual Game Rebounds 25, Christina Byler vs. Sewanee, 1/31/10 19, Bonnie Hicks at Oglethorpe, 1/8/06 Team Season Rebounds 1,175, 2010-11 Team Season Rebounding Average 44.0 (26 games), 1995-96 Team Game Rebounds 71 vs. Dallas, 11/26/05 Individual Game Assists 15, Caroline West at Webster, 12/4/93 12, Sara Purdom at Trinity (Texas), 2/14/93 12, Lauren Turnbow vs. Ark. Baptist, 11/20/98 Team Season Assists 518, 1996-97 Team Season Assists Average 19.5 (26 games), 1996-97 Team Game Assists 32 vs. Ambassador, 11/26/96


RECORD BOOK Career Records Blocked Shots

Name 1. Erin McKenzie 2. Caty Hensy 3. Bonnie Hicks 4. Chelsey White 5. Jessica Atkinson 6. Lindsay Merritt 7. Christina Byler 8. Mollie Scarbrough 9. Amanda Stephens 10. Lauren Turnbow

Years 2002-06 2008-11 2003-07 2006-10 1997-01 2006-10 2006-11 1998-02 1995-97 1996-00

Blocked Shots Average Name 1. Erin McKenzie 2. Caty Hensy 3. Chelsey White 4. Bonnie Hicks 5. Jessica Atkinson

Steals

Name 1. Lauren Turnbow 2. Kim Ralston 3. Deidre Wyrick 4. Tori Huggins 5. Meg Frazier Cacey Smith 7. Caroline West 8. Casey Collins 9. Mandy Williams 10. Sara Purdom

Steals Average Name 1. Lauren Turnbow 2. Kim Ralston 3. Sara Prudom 4. Caroline West 5. Tori Huggins

Year-by-Year Leaders

Season Records Blocks 406 88 79 70 59 53 51 49 28 27

Years 2002-06 2008-11 2006-10 2003-07 1997-01

BPG 3.8 1.1 0.8 0.8 0.6

Years 1996-00 1993-97 1999-03 2003-07 1997-01 2002-06 1993-97 1994-98 1993-97 1992-95

Steals 262 216 186 184 172 172 155 149 141 138

Years 1996-00 1993-97 1992-95 1993-97 2003-07

SPG 2.5 2.1 1.9 1.9 1.8

Blocked Shots

Name 1. Erin McKenzie 2. Erin McKenzie 3. Erin McKenzie 4. Erin McKenzie 5. Caty Hensy 6. Bonnie Hicks 7. Caty Hensy 8. Jessica Atkinson Chelsey White 10. 3 Tied

Year 2003-04 2002-03 2005-06 2004-05 2010-11 2006-07 2006-07 1997-98 2007-08 --

Blocked Shots Average Name 1. Erin McKenzie 2. Erin McKenzie 3. Erin McKenzie 4. Erin McKenzie 5. Caty Hensy

Steals

Name 1. Lauren Turnbow 2. Kim Ralston 3. Sara Purdom Tori Huggins 5. Kim Ralston 6. Lauren Turnbow 7. Meg Frazier 8. Wyvonne Hawkins 9. Casey Collins Samantha Clark

Steals Average Name 1. Lauren Turnbow 2. Kim Ralston 3. Sara Purdom 4. Tori Huggins 5. Lauren Turnbow

Blocks 121 108 97 80 42 27 26 24 24 23

Year 2003-04 2002-03 2005-06 2004-05 2010-11

BPG 4.5 4.0 3.7 3.1 1.5

Year 1998-99 1995-96 1994-95 2005-06 1996-97 1997-98 1997-98 2007-08 1995-96 2007-08

Steals 96 80 70 70 67 64 61 60 56 56

Year 1998-99 1995-96 1994-95 2005-06 1997-98

SPG 4.0 3.1 2.8 2.7 2.6

Year 92-93 93-94 94-95 95-96 96-97 97-98 98-99 99-00 00-01 01-02 02-03 03-04 04-05 05-06 06-07 07-08 08-09 09-10 10-11

Name Kelandria Kelly Amber Vann Kim Ralston Keri McAllister Johnise Simmons Jessica Atkinson Jessica Atkinson Jessica Atkinson Shanika Williams Mollie Scarbrough Erin McKenzie Erin McKenzie Erin McKenzie Erin McKenzie Bonnie Hicks Chelsey White Caty Hensy Caty Hensy Caty Hensy

Blocks 3 9 12 23 19 24 10 15 20 13 108 121 80 97 27 24 20 26 42

Year 92-93 93-94 94-95 95-96 96-97 97-98 98-99 99-00 00-01 01-02 02-03 03-04 04-05 05-06 06-07 07-08 08-09 09-10 10-11

Name Sara Purdom Wendy Davidson Sara Purdom Kim Ralston Kim Ralston Lauren Turnbow Lauren Turnbow Lauren Turnbow Deidre Wyrick Deidre Wyrick Deidre Wyrick Cacey Smith Cacey Smith Tori Huggins Tori Huggins Amanda Morris Wyvonne Hawkins Samantha Carlk Christina Byler Samantha Devlin

Steals 35 41 70 80 67 64 96 49 42 52 53 38 52 70 43 43 60 42 36 31

Game & Team Records Individual Game Blocked Shots 13, Erin McKenzie vs. Dallas, 2/19/03 12, Erin McKenzie at Ozarks (Ark.), 12/30/02 Team Season Blocked Shots 159, 2003-04 Team Season Blocked Shots Average 5.9 (27 games), 2003-04 Team Game Blocked Shots 15 vs. Centre, 2/6/05 Individual Game Steals 10, Lauren Turnbow at Rose-Hulman, 2/5/99 Team Season Steals 343, 1998-99 Team Season Steals Average 13.7 (25 games), 1998-99 Team Game Steals 26 vs. Rhema, 11/16/07

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ALl-time RESULTS 1992-93: 7-16 (7-7 SCAC) Head Coach: Mike Ritchie 11/20 at Arkansas Baptist 11/21 LSU Shreveport 11/23 John Brown 12/1 at John Brown 12/3 Williams Baptist 12/12 at LSU Shreveport 1/9 Trinity* 1/11 Southwestern 1/15 Fisk* 1/17 Centre* 1/22 at Rhodes* 1/24 at Millsaps* 1/29 at Sewanee* 1/31 at Oglethorpe* 2/5 Rhodes* 2/7 Millsaps* 2/12 at Southwestern 2/14 at Trinity* 2/16 at Williams Baptist 2/19 Sewanee* 2/20 Oglethorpe* 2/26 Fisk* 2/28 Centre* *-SCAC game

L, 60-66 L, 56-65 L, 57-64 L, 56-76 L, 58-85 L, 66-84 W, 80-64 L, 61-79 W, 81-31 L, 56-70 W, 60-57 L, 44-71 L, 52-61 L, 70-72 W, 56-47 L, 62-74 L, 45-60 L, 52-62 L, 46-89 W, 60-45 W, 73-54 W, 82-37 L, 65-73

1993-94: 19-6 (11-3 SCAC) Head Coach: Mike Ritchie 11/19 1-at Westminster (Mo.) W, 68-49 11/20 1-vs. Maryville (Tenn.) W, 73-48 11/23 LSU Shreveport W, 67-55 11/29 at John Brown L, 49-61 12/3 at Maryville (Mo.) W, 43-34 12/4 at Webster W, 47-44 12/11 Philander Smith W, 79-75 1/5 at LSU Shreveport W, 86-78 1/8 at Southwestern L, 63-83 1/9 at Trinity* W, 55-46 1/14 Millsaps* W, 78-54 1/16 Rhodes* W, 77-55 1/21 at Centre* L, 63-75 1/23 at Fisk* W, 96-33 1/28 Oglethorpe* W, 69-51 1/30 Sewanee* W, 62-54 2/4 at Millsaps* L, 67-75 2/6 at Rhodes* W, 82-46 2/11 at Oglethorpe* W, 68-48 2/13 at Sewanee* L, 48-49 2/18 Centre* W, 77-68 2/20 Fisk* W, 72-41 2/22 at Philander Smith L, 73-81 2/26 Trinity* W, 73-49 2/27 Southwestern W, 76-63 *-SCAC game 1-Westminster Classic (Fulton, Mo.) 1994-95: 16-9 (10-4 SCAC) Head Coach: Mike Ritchie 11/18 Westminster (Mo.) 11/20 Dallas 11/23 John Brown 11/25 1-vs. LeTourneau 11/26 1-at Dallas 11/29 Ozarks (Ark.) 12/10 at Arkansas Tech 1/4 at Lambuth 1/5 Maryville (Mo.)

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W, 76-58 W, 86-50 L, 52-54 W, 86-55 W, 75-63 L, 52-68 L, 41-58 W, 71-70 W, 72-42

1/7 at Ozarks (Ark.) L, 59-85 1/9 Rhodes* W, 64-55 1/10 Central Arkansas L, 57-79 1/13 Millsaps* L, 60-83 1/15 Oglethorpe* W, 80-47 1/20 at Southwestern* W, 64-61 1/22 at Trinity* L, 57-69 1/27 at Centre* W, 65-59 1/29 at Sewanee* W, 49-44 2/3 Southwestern* W, 64-61 2/5 Trinity* L, 54-57 2/10 Centre* W, 70-53 2/12 Sewanee* W, 85-46 2/17 at Millsaps* W, 78-55 2/19 at Oglethorpe* L, 46-49 2/25 at Rhodes* W, 73-65 *-SCAC game 1-Univ. of Dallas Classic (Irving, Texas) 1995-96: 21-5 (12-2 SCAC) Head Coach: Chuck Winkelman 11/18 1-Ambassador W, 86-53 11/19 1-Dallas W, 80-65 11/22 at LSU Shreveport W, 73-52 11/24 2-vs. Austin W, 73-71 11/25 2-at Dallas W, 99-48 11/28 at Henderson State L, 67-82 12/1 at Williams Baptist L, 64-90 12/8 at Webster W, 65-49 12/9 at Westminster (Mo.) W, 72-51 1/4 LSU Shreveport W, 87-70 1/6 Ozarks (Ark.) W, 89-85 1/9 at Rhodes* W, 62-55 1/12 at Oglethorpe* W, 107-48 1/14 at Millsaps* L, 76-80 1/19 Trinity* W, 99-63 1/21 Southwestern* W, 73-64 1/26 Sewanee* W, 80-43 1/28 Centre* W, 88-86 (ot) 2/2 at Trinity* L, 72-77 2/4 at Southwestern* W, 66-51 2/9 at Sewanee* W, 63-49 2/11 at Centre* W, 71-67 2/17 Oglethorpe* W, 88-47 2/18 Millsaps* W, 83-64 2/24 Rhodes* W, 77-55 2/28 3-at Millsaps L, 57-65 *-SCAC game 1-Warrior Classic (Conway, Ark.) 2-Univ. of Dallas Classic (Irving, Texas) 3-NCAA Division III Tournament (Jackson, Miss.) 1996-97: 23-4 (14-0 SCAC) Head Coach: Chuck Winkelman 11/23 1-Dallas W, 86-63 11/24 1-Ozarks (Ark.) L, 75-80 11/26 Ambassador W, 101-57 11/29 2-vs. Austin L, 52-65 11/30 2-vs. LSU Shreveport W, 81-52 12/5 at Ozarks (Ark.) L, 69-72 12/13 at Fontbonne W, 71-62 12/14 at Westminster (Mo.) W, 71-51 12/16 at Blackburn W, 67-46 1/3 3-vs. North Park W, 79-41 1/4 3-vs. Ill. Wesleyan W, 80-68 1/10 at Southwestern* W, 71-48 1/12 at Trinity* W, 75-56

1/17 at Millsaps* W, 83-70 1/19 at Oglethorpe* W, 87-50 1/24 Centre* W, 82-38 1/26 Sewanee* W, 81-36 1/31 Millsaps* W, 71-48 2/2 Oglethorpe* W, 74-53 2/7 at Centre* W, 55-48 2/9 at Sewanee* W, 71-45 2/15 Rhodes* W, 78-69 2/21 Southwestern* W, 78-55 2/23 Trinity* W, 82-64 3/1 at Rhodes* W, 78-63 3/5 4-Savannah Art & Design W, 76-54 3/8 4-at Emory L, 36-40 *-SCAC game 1-Hendrix Tip-Off Classic (Conway, Ark.) 2-Univ. of Dallas Invitational (Irving, Texas) 3-Rhodes Classic (Memphis, Tenn.) 4-NCAA Division III Tournament 1997-98: 19-6 (11-3 SCAC) Head Coach: Chuck Winkelman 11/22 1-Webster W, 101-45 11/23 1-Westminster (Mo.) W, 93-71 11/25 Williams Baptist L, 78-81 12/1 at Ozarks (Ark.) L, 70-73 12/3 Savannah Art & Design W, 76-58 12/7 Fontbonne W, 73-53 12/13 at Westminster (Mo.) W, 78-63 12/15 at Blackburn W, 74-64 1/2 2-vs. UW-La Crosse L, 53-61 1/3 2-vs. Lewis & Clark W, 76-58 1/4 2-vs. Willamette W, 81-65 1/9 Trinity* L, 72-74 1/11 Southwestern* L, 77-80 1/16 Oglethorpe* W, 81-46 1/18 Millsaps* W, 67-51 1/23 at Sewanee* W, 74-48 1/25 at Centre* W, 73-68 1/30 at Oglethorpe* W, 72-61 2/1 at Millsaps* W, 67-51 2/6 Sewanee* W, 75-52 2/8 Centre* W, 72-49 2/14 at Rhodes* W, 81-67 2/20 at Trinity* W, 83-77 2/22 at Southwestern* L, 55-71 2/28 Rhodes* W, 103-76 *-SCAC game 1-Hendrix Tip-Off Classic (Conway, Ark.) 2- Whittier Holiday Tournament (Whittier, Calif.) 1998-99: 20-5 (14-4 SCAC) Head Coach: Chuck Winkelman 11/20 1-Westminster (Mo.) W, 79-45 11/21 1-Arkansas Baptist W, 78-67 11/28 at Southwestern (Kan.) W, 82-77 (2ot) 11/30 Ozarks (Ark.) W, 72-49 12/5 Rhodes* W, 86-61 12/12 at Westminster (Mo.) W, 77-67 12/14 2-vs. McMurry L, 59-79 12/29 3-vs. Howard Payne W, 87-70 1/2 at Southwestern* W, 81-69 1/4 at Trinity* L, 55-77 1/8 Rose-Hulman* W, 87-38 1/10 DePauw* L, 67-82 1/15 at Millsaps* W, 82-47 1/17 at Oglethorpe* W, 59-54

1/22 Centre* W, 93-51 1/24 Sewanee* W, 78-59 1/29 Southwestern* W, 65-61 1/31 Trinity* W, 77-66 2/5 at Rose-Hulman* W, 72-52 2/7 at DePauw* L, 52-79 2/12 Millsaps* W, 76-35 2/14 Oglethorpe* W, 86-46 2/19 at Centre* W, 64-45 2/21 at Sewanee* L, 67-73 2/27 at Rhodes* W, 86-61 *-SCAC game 1-Hendrix Tip-Off Classic (Conway, Ark.) 2-Fulton, Mo. 3-Dallas, Texas 1999-00: 22-5 (15-3 SCAC) Head Coach: Chuck Winkelman 11/19 1-Westminster (Mo.) W, 96-61 11/20 1-Ozarks (Ark.) W, 81-56 11/27 Southwestern (Kan) W, 71-56 11/29 at Rust W, 55-48 12/4 at Rhodes* W, 79-50 12/17 2-vs. Northwestern Okla. W, 66-56 12/18 2-at Palm Beach Atlantic L, 63-71 12/28 Austin W, 77-42 1/1 Trinity* L, 62-79 1/3 Southwestern* W, 79-64 1/7 at DePauw* L, 52-63 1/9 at Rose-Hulman* W, 83-35 1/14 Oglethorpe* W, 100-56 1/16 Millsaps* W, 99-40 1/21 at Sewanee* W, 103-93 1/23 at Centre* W, 85-75 1/30 at Southwestern* W, 52-47 2/1 at Trinity* L, 57-74 2/4 DePauw* W, 88-76 2/6 Rose-Hulman* W, 100-37 2/11 at Oglethorpe* W, 85-57 2/13 at Millsaps* W, 67-65 2/18 Sewanee* W, 90-79 2/20 Centre* W, 89-85 2/26 Rhodes* W, 68-58 3/1 3-Maryville (Tenn.) W, 56-44 3/4 3-at McMurry L, 59-70 *-SCAC game 1-Hendrix Tip-Off Classic (Conway, Ark.) 2-Palm Beach Atlantic Classic (West Palm Beach, Fla.) 3-NCAA Division III Tournament 2000-01: 18-7 (13-5 SCAC) Head Coach: Chuck Winkelman 11/17 1-Ozarks (Ark.) W, 71-64 11/18 1-Southwestern (Kan.) W, 75-67 11/25 Lyon L, 63-72 11/27 Rust W, 79-41 12/1 Southwestern* W, 62-43 12/3 Trinity* W, 77-66 12/9 Central Baptist W, 100-78 12/16 2-vs. Wartburg L, 72-77 12/17 2-vs. Fontbonne W, 60-52 12/29 at Rose-Hulman* W, 74-53 12/31 at DePauw* L, 50-53 1/5 Centre* W, 86-59 1/7 Sewanee* L, 54-59 1/13 Rhodes* W, 65-54 1/19 at Millsaps* W, 56-44


all-time results 1/21 at Oglethorpe* W, 86-77 (ot) 1/26 Rose-Hulman* W, 76-52 1/28 DePauw* L, 68-69 2/2 at Centre* W, 67-59 2/4 at Sewanee* L, 61-79 2/10 at Rhodes* L, 59-73 2/16 Millsaps* W, 68-47 2/18 Oglethorpe* W, 86-45 2/23 at Southwestern* W, 69-47 2/24 at Trinity* W, 70-62 *-SCAC game 1-Hendrix Tip-Off Classic (Conway, Ark.) 2-Millikin Classic (Decatur, Ill.) 2001-02: 8-17 (4-14 SCAC) Head Coach: Chuck Winkelman 11/16 1-Rust W, 76-56 11/17 1-Ozarks (Mo.) L, 59-77 11/24 2-vs. Hanover W, 65-64 11/25 2-at Gallaudet W, 69-64 11/30 at Trinity* L, 68-81 12/2 at Southwestern* W, 65-57 12/9 at Fisk W, 71-55 12/15 3-at Neb. Wesleyan L, 68-89 12/16 3-vs. Buena Vista L, 65-89 12/29 DePauw* L, 54-68 12/31 Rose-Hulman* L, 67-72 1/4 at Sewanee* L, 48-77 1/6 at Centre* L, 41-62 1/12 at Rhodes* L, 45-47 1/18 Oglethorpe* W, 65-46 1/20 Millsaps* W, 68-55 1/25 at DePauw* L, 38-52 1/27 at Rose-Hulman* L, 48-51 2/1 Sewanee* W, 53-31 2/3 Centre* L, 52-81 2/9 Rhodes* L, 51-56 2/15 at Oglethorpe* L, 83-94 (2ot) 2/17 at Millsaps* L, 60-66 2/22 Trinity* L, 48-57 2/23 Southwestern* L, 53-63 *-SCAC game 1-Hendrix Tip-Off Classic (Conway, Ark.) 2-Gallaudet Tournament (Washignton, D.C.) 3-Nebraska Wesleyan Classic (Lincoln, Neb.) 2002-03: 18-9 (7-7 SCAC) Head Coach: Chuck Winkelman 11/23 Savannah Art & Design W, 89-54 11/26 East Texas Baptist W, 61-52 11/30 1-vs. Central Baptist W, 72-43 12/1 1-at Dallas W, 71-59 12/5 at John Brown L, 58-70 12/7 Fisk W, 103-48 12/20 2-vs. Wentworth Tech W, 84-44 12/21 2-vs. Albion W, 56-43 12/30 at Ozarks (Ark.) W, 70-65 (2ot) 1/3 Rose-Hulman* W, 60-39 1/5 DePauw* L, 39-60 1/10 at Centre* L, 60-65 1/12 at Sewanee* W, 66-33 1/15 Philander Smith W, 78-51 1/18 at Rhodes* L, 52-57 1/24 Millsaps* W, 67-37 1/26 Oglethorpe* W, 63-58 1/31 at Southwestern* L, 58-61 2/2 at Trinity* L, 54-77 2/7 at Rose-Hulman* W, 48-32

2/9 at DePauw* L, 51-74 2/14 Centre* W, 67-57 2/16 Sewanee* W, 69-44 2/19 Dallas W, 70-57 2/22 Rhodes* L, 55-73 2/27 3-at Rhodes W, 68-57 2/28 3-vs. Trinity L, 50-70 *-SCAC game 1-Univ.of Dallas Shootout (Irving, Texas) 2-Rhodes Classic (Memphis, Tenn.) 3-SCAC Tournament (Memphis, Tenn.) 2003-04: 19-8 (10-4 SCAC) Head Coach: Chuck Winkelman 11/21 LSU Shreveport W, 50-46 11/22 Central Baptist W, 82-44 11/25 at East Texas Baptist W, 69-51 11/28 1-Central Baptist W, 86-64 11/29 1-Dallas W, 68-51 12/6 2-vs. Chicago W, 68-64 12/7 2-at Webster W, 65-62 12/9 John Brown L, 49-69 12/19 at Loyola (La.) L, 70-75 12/21 at LSU Shreveport L, 53-61 12/29 Ozarks (Ark.) W, 69-64 1/2 at Millsaps* W, 64-48 1/4 at Oglethorpe* L, 63-72 1/9 DePauw* W, 58-54 (ot) 1/11 Rose-Hulman W, 76-62 1/17 at Rhodes* W, 87-54 1/23 at Centre* L, 59-65 1/25 at Sewanee* W, 76-73 1/30 Southwestern* W, 63-56 2/1 Trinity* L, 57-59 2/6 Millsaps* W, 73-48 2/8 Oglethorpe* W, 81-70 2/13 at DePauw* L, 54-68 2/15 at Rose-Hulman* W, 80-49 2/21 Rhodes* W, 67-58 2/27 3-vs. Rose-Hulman W, 71-54 2/28 3-vs. Trinity L, 50-70 *-SCAC game 1-Hendrix Thanksgiving Tournament (Conway, Ark.) 2-Webster Coaches vs. Cancer Tournament (St. Louis, Mo.) 3-SCAC Tournament (Memphis, Tenn.) 2004-05: 15-11 (7-7 SCAC) Head Coach: Chris Hitchcock 11/20 1-vs. DeSales L, 66-75 11/21 1-vs. Emory W, 72-44 11/26 2-vs. Otterbein W, 75-65 11/27 2-vs. Illinois College L, 63-64 12/3 at Sewanee* L, 56-63 12/5 at Centre* W, 75-54 12/11 Ozarks (Ark.) W, 83-56 12/17 3-at Dallas W, 64-46 12/18 3-vs. Notre Dame (Md.) W, 103-58 12/29 4-Bowdoin L, 62-68 12/30 4-Dallas W, 71-48 1/3 at UT Dallas W, 68-56 1/7 Trinity* L, 57-73 1/9 Southwestern* W, 76-62 1/12 at Rust W, 82-59 1/15 Rhodes* W, 80-66 1/21 at Rose-Hulman* L, 67-80 1/23 at DePauw* L, 50-72

1/28 Oglethorpe* W, 74-65 1/30 Millsaps* W, 64-52 2/4 Sewanee* L, 60-73 2/6 Centre* W, 62-55 2/11 at Trinity* L, 61-68 2/13 at Southwestern* W, 79-76 2/19 at Rhodes* L, 58-70 2/25 5-at Rhodes L, 74-82 *-SCAC game 1-Johns Hopkins Invitational (Baltimore, Md.) 2-Rhodes Classic (Memphis, Tenn.) 3-Dallas Round Robin (Irving, Texas) 4-Hendrix Classic (Conway, Ark.) 5-SCAC Tournament (Memphis, Tenn.) 2005-06: 16-10 (6-8 SCAC) Head Coach: Chris Hitchcock 11/18 1-vs. Bacone W, 77-75 11/19 1-vs. Rhema W, 83-60 11/22 John Brown W, 73-70 11/26 Dallas W, 90-66 11/30 at Rust W, 72-46 12/2 DePauw* L, 66-76 12/4 Rose-Hulman* W, 87-78 12/9 Rust W, 87-67 12/10 at Ozarks (Ark.) W, 108-95 12/30 at Mary Hardin-Baylor W, 89-82 12/31 at Dallas L, 82-89 (2ot) 1/6 at Millsaps* L, 69-70 1/8 at Oglethorpe* L, 61-79 1/10 at Rhema W, 90-42 1/14 at Rhodes* W, 82-78 1/17 Central Baptist W, 82-62 1/20 at Southwestern* W, 82-75 1/22 at Trinity* L, 76-82 1/27 Centre* W, 74-61 1/29 Sewanee* W, 90-74 2/3 at DePauw* L, 85-103 2/5 at Rose-Hulman* L, 68-78 2/11 Rhodes* L, 70-83 2/17 Millsaps* W, 102-80 2/19 Oglethorpe* L, 88-91 2/24 2-vs. Trinty L, 66-75 *-SCAC game 1-Westminster Tip-Off Classic (Fulton, Mo.) 2-SCAC Tournament (Memphis, Tenn.) 2006-07: 19-7 (9-5 SCAC) Head Coach: Chris Hitchcock 11/17 1-vs. Rhema W, 77-52 11/18 1-vs. Westminster (Mo.) W, 96-59 11/20 at Rust W, 89-40 11/28 at John Brown L, 63-77 11/29 Rust W, 78-45 12/2 Austin* W, 80-54 12/9 Ozarks (Ark.) W, 88-73 12/16 2-Rust W, 77-45 12/17 2-Dallas W, 81-59 12/29 3-vs. Merchant Marine W, 75-71 12/30 3-at Dallas W, 82-64 1/2 at Ozarks (Ark.) W, 81-74 1/5 Trinity* W, 67-64 1/7 Southwestern* W, 65-62 1/12 at DePauw* L, 65-87 1/14 at Centre* W, 79-58 1/19 Rhodes* W, 74-66 1/21 Millsaps* W, 74-45 1/27 at Austin* W, 64-58

2/2 at Sewanee* W, 79-74 2/4 at Oglethorpe* L, 69-87 2/9 DePauw* L, 54-73 2/11 Centre* W, 76-58 2/16 at Trinity* L, 69-80 (ot) 2/17 at Southwestern* L, 60-71 2/23 4-vs. Austin L, 69-82 *-SCAC game 1-Rhodes Tip-Off Classic (Memphis, Tenn.) 2-Cliff Garrison Classic (Conway, Ark.) 3-Dallas Classic (Irving, Texas) 4-SCAC Tournament (Memphis, Tenn.) 2007-08: 13-13 (6-9 SCAC) Head Coach: Chris Hitchcock 11/16 1-Rhema W, 86-26 11/17 1-Westminster (Mo.) W, 90-68 11/20 Dallas W, 72-52 11/27 at Rhodes L, 63-72 12/1 Millsaps* W, 88-79 12/8 Ozarks (Ark.) W, 84-67 12/13 at Dallas L, 72-76 (ot) 12/15 2-vs. LaGrange W, 70-61 12/29 Mississippi College L, 64-69 12/31 at Ozarks (Ark.) W, 76-53 1/4 Trinity* L, 61-80 1/6 Southwestern* W, 72-58 1/11 at Austin* W, 58-55 1/12 at Colorado College* L, 59-70 1/18 Sewanee* W, 55-40 1/20 Oglethorpe* L, 82-93 1/25 at DePauw* L, 70-78 1/27 at Centre* L, 64-77 2/1 Birmingham-So. W, 86-80 2/3 Rhodes* L, 58-62 2/8 Austin* W, 66-61 2/10 Colorado College* W, 83-76 2/15 at Trinity* L, 52-76 2/16 at Southwestern* L, 50-60 2/23 at Millsaps* L, 59-73 2/29 3-Oglethorpe L, 70-73 *-SCAC game 1-Hendrix Tip-Off Classic (Conway, Ark.) 2-Memphis, Tenn. 3-SCAC Tournament (Conway, Ark.) 2008-09: 14-12 (7-8 SCAC) Head Coach: Chris Hitchcock 11/21 1-vs. Westminster (Mo.) W, 70-50 11/22 1-at Rhema W, 68-33 11/25 at Dallas W, 82-52 12/6 at Millsaps* L, 78-81 12/8 Rhodes L, 55-62 12/13 Ozarks (Ark.) W, 84-75 12/18 at Arcadia W, 71-55 12/20 at Drew W, 67-51 12/30 at Mississippi College L, 59-69 1/2 at Southwestern* W, 72-63 1/3 at Trinity* L, 76-90 1/6 Dallas W, 71-39 1/9 Colorado College* L, 81-85 1/11 Austin* W, 65-63 1/16 at Oglethorpe* L, 63-86 1/18 at Sewanee* W, 64-48 1/23 Centre* L, 42-56 1/25 DePauw* L, 71-80 1/30 at Rhodes* L, 62-66 1/31 at Birmingham-So. L, 69-77

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ALL-TIME RESULTS 2/6 at Colorado College* L, 60-73 2/8 at Austin* W, 78-70 2/13 Southwestern* W, 68-59 2/14 Trinity* W, 82-76 2/21 Millsaps* W, 72-50 2/27 2-DePauw L, 52-70 *-SCAC game 1-Rhema Tip-Off Classic (Broken Arrow, Okla.) 2- SCAC Tournament (Conway, Ark.) 2009-10: 20-5 (14-3 SCAC) Head Coach: Thad McCracken 11/20 1-vs. Westminster (Mo.) W, 71-63 11/21 1-vs. Greenville W, 77-41 11/24 at Ozarks (Ark.) W, 75-73 12/4 at Austin* W, 51-46 12/6 at Colorado College* L, 82-93 12/17 Millsaps* W, 73-47 12/19 UT Tyler W, 78-69 12/30 Mississippi College L, 62-72 1/4 at Dallas W, 74-56 1/8 Trinity* W, 57-51 1/10 Southwestern* W, 85-64 1/15 DePauw* L, 52-65 1/17 Centre* W, 64-54 1/22 at Birmingham-So.* W, 70-65 1/24 at Rhodes* W, 71-69 1/29 Oglethorpe* W, 72-48 1/31 Sewanee* W, 83-66 2/5 at Trinity* W, 71-70 2/6 at Southwestern* L, 55-70 2/9 Dallas W, 71-51 2/13 at Millsaps* W, 67-62 2/19 Austin* W, 64-59 2/21 Colorado College* W, 92-66 2/26 2-vs. Oglethorpe W, 73-52 2/27 2-vs. Centre L, 77-86 *-SCAC game 1-Rhodes Tip-Off Classic (Memphis, Tenn.) 2-SCAC Tournament (Jackson, Miss.) 2010-11: 17-11 (11-5 SCAC) Head Coach: Emily Cummins 11/15 East Texas Baptist W, 70-71 11/19 1-at Greenville L, 61-63 11/20 1-vs. Westminster (Mo.) L, 60-65 11/22 Ozarks (Ark.) L, 65-78 11/23 Rust W, 72-52 11/30 at Rust W, 52-40 12/3 Colorado College* W, 61-54 12/5 Austin* L, 52-58 12/17 at Millsaps* W, 58-57 12/30 at Mississippi College L, 43-70 1/2 at Dallas L, 47-59 1/7 at Southwestern* W, 80-75 1/8 at Trinity* L, 48-60 1/14 at Centre* L, 59-60 1/16 at DePauw* L, 68-86 1/21 Rhodes* W, 71-63 1/23 Brimingham-So.* W, 71-65 1/28 at Sewanee* W, 80-65 1/30 at Oglethorpe* W, 70-66 2/4 Southwestern* W, 75-59 2/5 Trinity* W, 72-69 2/8 Dallas* W, 75-74 2/12 Millsaps* W, 59-55 2/18 at Colorado College* L, 52-64

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2/20 at Austin* W, 69-55 2/25 2-vs. Oglethorpe W, 80-57 2/26 2-vs. Southwestern W, 77-67 2/27 2-vs. DePauw L, 71-80 *-SCAC game 1-Greenville Tip-Off Classic (Greenville, Ill.) 2-SCAC Tournament (Jackson, Miss.)

Record vs. Opponents

Albion................................................................1-0 Ambassador........................................................2-0 Arcadia...............................................................1-0 Arkansas Baptist.................................................1-1 Arkansas Tech.....................................................0-1 Austin................................................................11-3 Bacone...............................................................1-0 Blackburn...........................................................2-0 Birmingham-Southern.......................................3-1 Bowdoin............................................................0-1 Buena Vista........................................................0-1 Central Arkansas................................................0-1 Central Baptist...................................................5-0 Centre................................................................22-11 Chicago..............................................................1-0 Colorado College...............................................3-5 Dallas.................................................................18-3 DePauw.............................................................2-21 DeSales..............................................................0-1 Drew..................................................................1-0 East Texas Baptist...............................................3-0 Emory................................................................1-1 Fisk....................................................................6-0 Fontbonne.........................................................3-0 Gallaudet...........................................................1-0 Greenville...........................................................1-1 Hanover.............................................................1-0 Henderson State.................................................0-1 Howard Payne....................................................1-0 Illinois College...................................................0-1 Illinois Wesleyan................................................1-0 John Brown........................................................1-7 LaGrange...........................................................1-0 Lambuth............................................................1-0 LeTourneau........................................................1-0 Lewis & Clark....................................................1-0 Loyola (La.)........................................................0-1 LSU Shreveport..................................................6-3 Lyon...................................................................0-1 Mary Hardin-Baylor...........................................1-0 Maryville (Mo.)..................................................2-0 Maryville (Tenn.)...............................................2-0 McMurry...........................................................0-2 Merchant Marine...............................................1-0 Millsaps..............................................................25-11 Mississippi College.............................................0-4 Nebraska Wesleyan.............................................0-1 North Park.........................................................1-0 Northwestern Oklahoma....................................1-0 Notre Dame (Md.).............................................1-0 Oglethorpe.........................................................24-10 Otterbein...........................................................1-0 Ozarks (Ark.).....................................................14-6 Ozarks (Mo.)......................................................0-1 Palm Beach Atlantic...........................................0-1 Philander Smith.................................................2-1 Rhema................................................................5-0 Rhodes...............................................................25-12 Rose-Hulman.....................................................12-4 Rust...................................................................11-0 Savannah Art & Design......................................3-0 Sewanee.............................................................23-8 Southwestern (Kansas).......................................3-0 Southwestern (Texas)..........................................26-10 Trinity (Texas)....................................................15-23 UT Dallas..........................................................1-0 UT Tyler............................................................1-0 UW-La Crosse....................................................0-1 Wartburg............................................................0-1 Webster..............................................................4-0 Wentworth Tech.................................................1-0 Westminster (Mo.).............................................13-1 Willamette.........................................................1-0 Williams Baptist.................................................0-4

Year W 1992-93..........7 1993-94.........19 1994-95.........16 1995-96.........21 1996-97.........23 1997-98.........19 1998-99.........20 1999-00.........22 2000-01.........18 2001-02..........8 2002-03.........18 2003-04.........19 2004-05.........15 2005-06.........16 2006-07.........19 2007-08.........13 2008-09.........14 2009-10.........20 2010-11.........17 Total.............324

L 16 6 9 5 4 6 5 5 7 17 9 8 11 10 7 13 12 5 11 167

Pct .304 .760 .640 .808 .852 .760 .800 .815 .720 .320 .666 .704 .577 .615 .731 .500 .538 .800 .607 .660

COACH YEARS Chuck Winkelman 1995-04 Chris Hitchcock 2004-09 Mike Ritchie 1992-95 Thad McCracken 2009-10 Emily Cummins 2010-11 Totals 19 Seasons

Coach Mike Ritchie Mike Ritchie Mike Ritchie Chuck Winkelman Chuck Winkelman Chuck Winkelman Chuck Winkelman Chuck Winkelman Chuck Winkelman Chuck Winkelman Chuck Winkelman Chuck Winkelman Chris Hitchcock Chris Hitchcock Chris Hitchcock Chris Hitchcock Chris Hitchcock Thad McCracken Emily Cummins 5 coaches W 168 77 42 20 17 324

L 67 53 31 5 11 167

SCAC Titles

1995-96 (Overall) 1999-00 (Overall) 2009-10 (West Division) 2010-11 (West Divison)

PCT .715 .592 .575 .800 .607 .660


AWARDS & HONORS All-Southern Collegiate Athletic Conf.

Name Jessica Atkinson Katy Ashley-Pauley Jamie Ball Christina Byler Samantha Clark Casey Collins Whitney Elmore Meg Frazier Maggie Harrington Bonnie Hicks Tori Huggins Holly Larkin Keri McAllister Erin McKenzie Amanda Morris Sara Purdom Kim Ralston Anna Roane Mollie Scarbrough Kyra Shachmut Johnise Simmons Cacey Smith Amanda Stephens Lauren Turnbow Amber Vann Caroline West Mandy Williams

Years (Team) 97-98 (HM), 98-99 (HM), 99-00 (HM), 00-01 (HM) 10-11 (HM) 03-04 (2nd), 04-05 (HM) 07-08 (2nd), 08-09 (2nd) 09-10 (1st), 10-11 (1st) 07-08 (HM), 08-09 (HM) 95-96 (2nd) 97-98 (HM) 97-98 (1st), 98-99 (HM), 99-00 (1st), 00-01 (1st) 99-00 (HM), 00-01 (HM) 04-05 (HM), 05-06 (3rd), 06-07 (1st) 03-04 (2nd), 04-05 (HM), 05-06 (1st), 06-07 (1st) 92-93 (1st), 93-94 (1st) 95-96 (HM) 02-03 (2nd), 04-05 (HM) 06-07 (HM), 09-10 (HM) 92-93 (HM), 93-94 (HM), 94-95 (HM) 94-95 (2nd), 96-97 (HM) 09-10 (HM), 10-11 (HM) 98-99 (2nd), 99-00 (HM), 00-01 (HM), 01-02 (HM) 05-06 (HM) 96-97 (HM) 05-06 (HM) 95-96 (HM), 96-97 (2nd) 96-97 (1st), 97-98 (1st), 98-99 (1st) 93-94 (1st) 93-94 (HM) 94-95 (1st), 95-96 (1st), 96-97 (2nd)

All-SCAC First Year Team

Name Maggie Harrington

Years 1999-00

D3Hoops.com All-American

Name Meg Frazier Lauren Turnbow

Years (Team) 2000-01 (1st) 1999-00 (2nd)

Kodak/WBCA All-American

Name Tori Huggins Lauren Turnbow

Years (Team) 2006-07 (HM) 1999-00 (HM)

NCAA DIII News All-American

Name Meg Frazier Tori Huggins Lauren Turnbow

Years (Team) 1999-00 (HM), 2000-01 (1st) 2006-07 (3rd) 1996-97 (HM), 1997-98 (3rd), 1998-99 (HM), 1999-00 (3rd)

D3Hoops.com All-South Region

Name Christina Byler

Years (Team) 2009-10 (2nd), 2010-11 (2nd)

Hendrix Sports Hall of Honor

Name Meg Frazier Heather Larkin Holly Larkin Lauren Turnbow Mandy Williams

Year Inducted 2011 2007 2004 2010 2010

Arkansas Democrat-Gazette All-Arkansas Small College Team

Name Christina Byler Amanda Morris

Years 2009-10 2009-10

Arkansas Democrat-Gazette Arkansas Small College Coach of the Year

Name Thad McCracken

SCAC Player of the Year

Name Meg Frazier Lauren Turnbow

Years 2000-01 1996-97, 1997-98

SCAC Newcomer of the Year

Name Christina Byler Erin McKenzie

Year 2007-08 2002-3

SCAC Coach of the Year

Name Mike Ritchie Chuck Winkelman

Years 1993-94 1996-97

SCAC Players of the Week

Name Jessica Atkinson Jamie Ball Christina Byler Casey Collins Meg Frazier Bonnie Hicks Tori Huggins Holly Larkin Erin McKenzie Kim Ralston Mollie Scarbrough Kyra Shachmut Johnise Simmons Cacey Smith Amanda Stephens Lauren Turnbow Amber Vann Mandy Williams

Years (#) 97-98 (1), 02-03 (1), 07-08 (1), 09-10 (3), 95-96 (1), 97-98 (1), 04-05 (1), 03-04 (1), 06-07 (1) 92-93 (1) 02-03 (1) 96-97 (1) 01-02 (1) 05-06 (1) 96-97 (1) 02-03 (1) 96-97 (1) 96-97 (1), 98-99 (2), 93-94 (1) 94-95 (1),

98-99 03-04 08-09 10-11 97-98 00-01 06-07 05-06

(1) (1) (1), (1) (1) (3) (1) (3),

97-98 (3), 99-00 (3) 95-96 (2)

Years 2009-10

SCAC All-Sportsmanship Team

Name Katy Ashley-Pauley Samantha Clark Lindsay Merritt

Years 2010-11 2008-09 2009-10

SCAC All-Tournament Team

Name Christina Byler Bonnie Hicks Erin McKenzie

Years 2010, 2011 2004 2003

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athletic facilities hendrix athletic facilities ranked 13th in nation Hendrix College has always been considered one of the country’s best institutions for undergraduate education, however, according to the Princeton Review the Warriors’ threeyear-old athletic facilities ranks among the best in the nation. The Princeton Review recently praised Hendrix College for its new Wellness and Athletic Center, Bob Courtway Pool and four outdoor playing fields by ranking it 13th in the country among all 2,500 four-year colleges. That includes all NCAA Division I, II and III schools. Hendrix joined Wabash College (Crawfordsville, Ind.) and Middlebury College (Middlebury, Vt.) as the only other NCAA Division III schools to make the Top 20 list. Hendrix was also the only Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference (SCAC) school on the list. The Warriors finished construction of their new athletic facilities in August of 2007. The new buildings and playing fields replaced the 46-year-old Grove Gymnasium. Hendrix has also recently finished construction of the new Student Life and Technology Center, which has been erected on the west side of Harkrider where Grove Gymnasium formerly sat. “Our new athletic facilities have helped us, along with the great work of our coaching staff, to increase the number of student-athletes participating in our 19 sports from about 180 a few years ago to over 350 this year,” said Athletics Director Danny Powell. The SCAC has given Hendrix the opportunity to show off its new state-of-the-art facilities by appointing the school as host of the 2008 and 2009 SCAC Men’s and Women’s Basketball Championships, 2009 SCAC Field Hockey Championships, 2010 SCAC Softball Championships and 2010 SCAC Outdoor Track & Field Championships.

(Front view of the Wellness and Athletic Center)

The SCAC has chosen Hendrix as a host school for its conference championships because of the central location in the conference, ability to run on-campus tournaments and the abundant hotels and restaurants Conway has to offer.

One of the greatest aspects of Hendrix Athletics is the affordable admission to its 19 sporting event’s home games throughout the year, including SCAC Championships. Fans can come out and enjoy all the fun and excitement of college athletics for the best price of all, FREE. In its profile on Hendrix (pages 280-281), The Princeton Review praises the college for its involved student body and accepting atmosphere. Hendrix students are quoted extensively throughout the review, discussing everything from the “phenomenal [financial] aid that would be ridiculous to turn down” to the “awesome theme parties”. A political science major noted that “one of Hendrix’s selling points is the personal relationships that students build with their professors,” while another student credited professors for being “courageously friendly.” The Princeton Review’s 62 ranking lists in The Best 371 Colleges are entirely based on its survey of 122,000 students (about 325 per campus on average) attending the colleges in the book. The 80-question survey asks students to rate their schools on several topics and report on their campus experiences. Topics range from student assessments of their professors, administrators, financial aid, and campus food. Other ranking lists are based on student reports about their student body’s political leanings, race/class relations, gay community acceptance, and other aspects of campus life. A college’s appearance on a ranking list is entirely the result of a high consensus among its surveyed students about a topic compared with that of students at other schools answering the same survey question(s) on the ranking list topic. (Aerial view of the top-ranked Warrior facilities)

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GROVE GYMNASIUM The construction of Grove Gymnasium was completed in August of 2007 and plays host to the Warrior basketball and volleyball programs. The unique stadium-style seating holds a capacity crowd of 1,100. The gym also features a fieldhouse atmosphere when the windows are uncovered and the Warrior Alumni Room overlooks competition for a suite style view. The gym is named in honor of former basketball coach and athletic director, Ivan H. Grove, who guided the Warriors for 20 years (1924-47). The basketball court is named in honor of the legendary basketball coach Cliff Garrison, who led the Warriors through 31 years of basketball glory. Grove and Garrison combined for eight AIC Championships and an overall record of 721-521 (.581 pct).

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Discover Hendrix Hendrix is on a journey to national leadership in engaged liberal arts and sciences education. Led by our flagship Odyssey Program and supported by The Hendrix Campaign, we have been charting progress, writing history, and making a difference in the lives of our students and the world. Hendrix is a College that engages students in the active pursuit of knowledge. Our students work closely with their faculty mentors, shaping their learning experiences to reflect their personal interests and challenging themselves to stretch beyond what they thought possible.

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The Hendrix Motto “Unto the whole person” The Hendrix seal appeared for the first time on the cover of the 1898 catalog. The seal included the College’s motto, selected by a committee headed by the Rev. George W. Hill and taken from a passage in Ephesians: “Till we all come in the unity of the faith and of the knowledge of the Son of God, unto a perfect man unto the measure of the stature of the fullness of Christ ...” (Ephesians 4:13, King James Version). Currently translated as “unto the whole

This commitment to engaged learning is part of the history and fabric of Hendrix College. It is now the cornerstone of a curricular initiative called Your Hendrix Odyssey: Engaging in Active Learning. Through the Odyssey program we guarantee that every Hendrix student will have at least three specific active learning experiences, drawn from six categories. In addition to the personal benefit students receive by linking critical thought with action, Hendrix will also provide an experiential learning transcript to each graduate.

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person,” the motto, in Ancient Greek, reflects Hendrix’s dedication to both Christian principles and the traditional liberal arts ideal.

Forbes’ list of America’s Best Colleges Forbes Magazine names Hendrix to both its top “100 Best Colleges” and top “100 Best Buy” lists for 2009. Hendrix is ranked #71 on the “Best Private Colleges” list and is #81 on the “Overall” list. Hendrix is one of only 23 schools that made both the top “100 Best Colleges” and top “100 Best Buy” lists.

U.S. News & World Report U.S. News & World Report lists Hendrix as the #1 “Up-and-coming Liberal Arts College” in its 2010 list of best colleges. Hendrix is also ranked 80th on the magazine’s list of best liberal arts colleges. The Princeton Review The Princeton Review lists Hendrix for academic excellence in its 2008 college guide, The Best 366 Colleges. Hendrix was among the top 20 colleges recognized in these four categories: 11th in the “professors get high marks” category, 11th in the “best classroom experience” category, 16th in the “best college theater” category, and 20th in the “lots of race/class interaction.”

National Recognition Hendrix has a long and proud tradition of national recognition. As early as 1900 Hendrix was recognized by the U.S. Office of Education as having higher standards for admission and graduation than any other institution of higher learning in Arkansas. That recognition continues today as numerous journals and college guides recognize the impact of Your Hendrix Odyssey: Engaging in Active Learning on American higher education.

Hendrix is also listed in The Princeton Review’s 2008 edition of American’s Best Value Colleges noting the fact that Hendrix costs about 10 percent less than several comparable schools around the country.

Fiske Guide to Colleges We believe this new credential will be a valuable Fiske Guide to Colleges names Hendrix one of 44 addition to our graduates’ portfolios, whether national “Best Buy” colleges and universities in their next move in life is to continue their educa- its 2010 edition. Hendrix is one of only 24 private tion in graduate school or to enter the workforce. institutions on the list.

Former New York Times education editor Loren Pope wrote the guidebook to help students, parents and counselors find a good college match. The book profiles colleges that make a real difference in the lives of students. The choices in the book were based on Pope’s years of research as a journalist, as well as his direct interaction

In the 2010 edition, Best 371 Colleges, Hendrix is ranked fifth “Easiest Campus to Get Around” and 13th “Best Athletic Facilities.” Colleges That Change Lives Colleges That Change Lives once again selects Hendrix for inclusion in its latest guidebook edition, “40 Schools that will Change the Way You Think About Colleges.”


with students and graduates of the CTCL schools. The 40 colleges he evaluates are known for their abilities to serve students with a wide range of abilities yet produce higher proportions of scientists and scholars.

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imagined.” – The Best 368 Colleges from The Princeton Review

Did You Know? Our graduates include: 6 - Rhodes Scholars In summing up his reason for selecting Hendrix, 14 - Fulbright Scholars which has a nine-page profile in the book, Pope 26 - Watson Fellows writes: “I was unexpectedly blown away by 21 - Goldwater Scholars Hendrix. It is an exemplary college and teenagers 2 - Truman Scholars of a wide range of abilities and interests would 2 - Jack Kent Cooke Scholars find this a very happy fit socially…There should 1 - Marshall Scholar. be at least one college as good as Hendrix in every state.” Our graduates’ acceptance rate at law schools stands at over 90% and the acceptance rate at The New York-based education services commedical schools is 85% (that’s nearly twice the pany features Hendrix in its 2006 edition of its national average). book, America’s Best Value Colleges. The guide profiles 81 colleges with outstanding academics, Hendrix graduates who immediately enter the generous financial aid packages and relatively job market obtain employment within 6 months low costs. It includes public and private colleges of graduation. and universities in 35 states. Hendrix is the only college in Arkansas featured on the list. Student/Faculty Ratio: 13:1 What Others Say “Inside this lovely setting is a warm community that offers an educational experience to match: one without peer.” – Colleges that Change Lives “Universally, students are delighted with the quality of Hendrix academics, the hallmark of which is the faculty-student interaction.” – The Insider’s Guide to the Colleges, 2009 Edition “You will find a faculty that will amaze you and that will open your mind to things you never

Average Class Size: 19 100% of our students receive some form of achievement-based and/or need-based state, federal or institutional assistance. History in Brief In 1876 Central Institute, which was to become Hendrix College was established in Altus, Arkansas, by the Rev. Isham L. Burrow.

By the mid-1930s Hendrix had firmly established its role as a small, coeducational, undergraduate, residential, liberal arts, church-related institution. From the mid-1950s Hendrix gradually increased student enrollment until it stabilized at just under 1,000 in the 1970s. Through the end of the 20th century, Hendrix added more than 15 buildings, developed a new master plan for growth of the campus, and revised and enhanced its curriculum and added faculty in key areas.

The College’s long-standing commitment to experiential education gave birth to the Hendrix Odyssey Program in 2005. This component of The school became Central Collegiate Institute in the curriculum, which requires three engaged 1881 with the addition of second- learning experiences of every Hendrix graduate, ary and collegiate departments. is helping the College build a national reputation for leadership in engaged learning. The institute was purchased From the foundation of more than 130 years of in 1884 by conferences of the excellence in education, Hendrix College is movSouthern Methodist Church in Arkansas and was renamed Hen- ing confidently into the 21st century. drix College in honor of Bishop Eugene R. Hendrix in 1889. The following year the college moved to Conway, Arkansas.

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2011-12 Hendrix College Women’s Basketball Schedule Date Opponent Location Time Nov. 11 Hendrson State (Exhibiton) Conway, Ark. 7 p.m. Nov. 15 Ozarks (Ark.) Clarksville, Ark. 6 p.m. Nov. 18 Greenville (Cliff Garrison Classic) Conway, Ark. 3 p.m. Nov. 19 Westminster (Mo.) (Cliff Garrison Classic) Conway, Ark. 1 p.m. Nov. 22 Rust Holly Springs, Miss. 5 p.m. Nov. 26 Washington U. (Thanksgiving Classic) St. Louis, Mo. 3 p.m. Nov. 27 DePauw or Illinois Wesleyan (Thanksgiving Classic) St. Louis, Mo. 1/3 p.m. Dec. 2 Trinity (Texas)* Conway, Ark. 6 p.m. Dec. 4 Southwestern (Texas)* Conway, Ark. 12 p.m. Dec. 17 Colorado College* Conway, Ark. 1 p.m. Dec. 29 LaGrange LaGrange, Ga. 2 p.m. Dec. 30 Berry Rome, Ga. 3 p.m. Jan. 6 Dallas* Irving, Texas 6 p.m. Jan. 8 Austin* Sherman, Texas 1 p.m. Jan. 13 Sewanee* Conway, Ark. 6 p.m. Jan. 15 Centre* Conway, Ark. 1 p.m. Jan. 20 Rhodes* Memphis, Tenn. 6 p.m. Jan. 22 Millsaps* Jackson, Miss. 1 p.m. Jan. 27 Oglethorpe* Conway, Ark. 6 p.m. Jan. 29 Birmingham-Southern* Conway, Ark. 1 p.m. Feb. 3 Dallas* Conway, Ark. 6 p.m. Feb. 5 Austin* Conway, Ark. 1 p.m. Feb. 10 Trinity (Texas)* San Antonio, Texas 6 p.m. Feb. 11 Southwestern (Texas)* Georgetown, Texas 6 p.m. Feb. 15 Rust Conway, Ark. 5 p.m. Feb. 18 Colorado College* Colorado Springs, Colo. 2 p.m. Feb. 24-26 SCAC Tournament Birmingham, Ala. Bold-home game 30

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