2010-11 Tennessee Tech Women's Basketball Guide

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2010-2011Tennessee Tech Golden Eagle Radio /TV Roster

1 - Keisha Moore 5-8 / G / Freshman Selma, Ala.

3 - Kellie Cook 5-11/ G / Sophomore Madison, Ala.

10 - Briana Jordan 5-6 / G / Freshman Atlanta, Ga.

11 - Diamond Henderson 12 - Krystal Stirrup 6-0 / F / Junior 5-6 / G / Freshman San Antonio, Texas Kennesaw, Ga.

13 - Lashay Davis 5-6 / G / RS-Sophomore Baxter, Tenn.

14 - Katherine Barker 5-9 / G / Sophomore Dunlap, Tenn.

21 - Tacarra Hayes 5-7 / G / Junior Lebanon, Ky.

24 - Rachel Glidden 5-9 / G / Junior Pulaski, Tenn.

32 - Candace Parson 6-2 / F / Center Fort Lauderdale, Fla.

Sytia Messer Head Coach 2nd Season

40 - Molly Heady 5-9 / F / Freshman Clarkrange, Tenn.

Coretta Brown Assistant Coach 2nd Season

41 - Kylie Cook 5-11 / F / Sophomore Madison, Ala.

Stacey Franklin Assistant Coach 1st Season

30 - Tiara Hopper 5-11 / F / Sophomore Louisville, Ky.

44 - Brittany Darling 6-5 / C / Junior Curtice, Ohio

Steve Wallace Assistant Coach 1st Season

J.D. Gravatt Dir. of Basketball Operations 1st Season


Golden Eagle Basketball

Inside This Guide

On the Covers Front cover (Left to right): Kellie Cook, Tacarra Hayes and Kylie Cook.

Back Cover: (Left to right) Molly Heady, Briana Jordan, Lashay Davis, Diamond Henderson, Keisha Moore and Brittany Darling

Athletic Performance Center.......................................... 2-3 TTU Women’s Basketball Quick Facts.............................. 4 TTU Quick Facts....................................................................... 5 Tradition of Success............................................................... 6 2010-11 Schedule.................................................................. 7 2010-11 Season Preview.................................................. 8-9 Coaching Staff.................................................................10-15 Team Photo/Roster..............................................................16 Roster Breakdowns/Support Staff..................................17 Player Bios.........................................................................18-38 2009-10 Season Review.....................................................39 2009-10 Game Results........................................................40 2009-10 Statistics.................................................................41 2009-10 Starters/TTU Retired Jerseys...........................42 Team Honors & Awards................................................43-45 All-time Participants............................................................46 The Eblen Center..................................................................47 Eblen Center Records..........................................................48 2,000/1,000 Point Performers....................................49-50 Ohio Valley Conference......................................................51 2009-10 OVC Standing/Statistics/Awards...................52 Team/Individual Record Book....................................53-54 All-time Results & Scores.............................................55-61 TTU vs. All Opponents........................................................62 Captains/Career Records/Superlatives...................63-64 Annual Team Leaders....................................................65-66 TTU In-season Tournament History...............................67 2010-11 Opponents......................................................68-69 Postseason Tournament Results.....................................70 All-time Series Results..................................................71-75 TTU Basketball Facilities.....................................................77 Sports Hall of Fame..............................................................78 TTU Athletic Honors............................................................79 Athletic Administration and Staff.............................80-85 Sport Medicine................................................................86-87 Mission Statement...............................................................88 Media Relations....................................................................89 Golden Eagle Broadcasting..............................................90 This is Tennessee Tech........................................................91 Must See Cookeville............................................................92 Golden Eagles in the Community..................................93 2011 OVC Tournament.......................................................94


BUILDING A

Construction nearing completion on new Athletic Performance Center New facility will house weight room, practice space and locker facilities Construction is nearing completion on a brand new stateof-the-art Athletic Performance Center for Tennessee Tech student-athletes. The 25,000 square-foot facility, expected to open in January, 2011, will benefit every Golden Eagle student-athlete. When completed, it will be the finest such facility in the Ohio Valley Conference, with 10,000 square-feet for the new weight room and 10,000 square-feet for indoor practice and conditioning. At an estimated cost of $2 million, the facility will also house dressing room facilities including a team room for the Golden Eagle softball program.

By taking advantage of expert instruction, Golden Eagle student-athletes are afforded every opportunity to maximize their athletic potential 2

The new building is going up west of the softball complex close to Pine Ave. The location allows for access to the newly built outdoor strength and conditioning area that includes an obstacle course, speed training sand pit, as well as a natural grass practice surface. Athletics is currently seeking financial support to furnish the building with state-of-the-art strength equipment to enhance the outstanding quality of the facility. To help Tech’s student-athletes with support for the purchase of equipment, please contact Grant Swallows, Associate Athletic Director for Development, either by phone (931-372-3929) or email at GSwallows@tntech.du.

Strength and conditioning coach Chip Pugh

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Better Student-Athlete

The new Athletic Performance Center will provide Tennessee Tech student-athletes with an indoor practice facility to use year-round, providing them the opportunity to work on every aspect of their game 12 months a year.

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Golden Eagle Basketball QUICK FACTS Head Coach: Sytia Messer, Arkansas (2000) Career Record: 14-16 (Second Season) Assistant Coaches: Coretta Brown, Steve Wallace, Stacey Franklin Director of Athletics: Mark Wilson WBB Contact: Nick Burns, Rob Schabert Athletic Trainer: Upton Dabney Arena: Eblen Center Capacity: 9,282 2009-10 Record: 14-16 2009-10 OVC Record: 8-10 Conference Finish: T-fourth Starters Returning: 5 Starters Lost: 0 Letterwinners Returning: 9 Letterwinners Lost: 2 Newcomers: 7

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Tennessee Tech University QUICK FACTS Location: Cookeville, Tenn. Founded: 1915 Enrollment: 10,850 Nickname: Golden Eagles Colors: Purple and Gold Conference: Ohio Valley National Affiliation: NCAA-I President: Dr. Robert (Bob) Bell Mailing address: PO Box 5057 Cookeville, TN 38505


Tennessee Tech’s Tradition Of Success

The Very Best

Golden Eagles rank as the EIGHTH winningest women’s basketball program in NCAA history with 814 wins in the program’s history The Golden Eagles have reached 814 wins by playing some of the winningest programs in the nation. Tech has played five of the other nine teams in the all-time Top 10 list. Tech has faced Tennessee, Louisiana Tech, Ohio State, Old Dominion and Stephen F. Austin. 1

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School First Yrs. W L Pct. 1. Tennessee................... 1902-03 57 1,130 256 .815 2. Louisiana Tech........... 1974-75 36 976 204 .827 3. Old Dominion............ 1969-70 41 909 314 .743 4. Stephen F. Austin..... 1968-69 42 892 357 .714 5. James Madison......... 1920-21 88 879 479 .647 6. Ohio State................... 1966-67 45 867 353 .712 7. Texas............................. 1976-77 34 848 280 .751 8. Tennessee Tech....1970-71 40 814 406 .667 9. Stanford....................... 1977-78 34 798 270 .747 10. Long Beach State... 1963-64 47 793 430 .648

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2010-11 Schedule Date

Opponent

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sports.TV Nov. 4........................ Bryan College (DH/exhibition)......................... COOKEVILLE...................... 5:30 p.m. sports.TV Nov. 15...................... Alabama A&M.................................................... COOKEVILLE............................7 p.m.

Nov. 18............................. at Lipscomb........................................................................Nashville, Tenn..................................5 p.m. Nov. 21............................. at Belmont...........................................................................Nashville, Tenn..................................3 p.m. sports.TV Nov. 27...................... Tennessee Wesleyan.......................................... COOKEVILLE............................6 p.m. sports.TV COOKEVILLE............................8 p.m. Dec. 1........................ Middle Tennessee State (DH)............................ Dec. 4............................... at Jacksonville State (DH)*............................................Jacksonville, Ala.........................5:15 p.m. Dec. 7............................... at Kentucky.........................................................................Lexington, KY....................................6 p.m. Dec. 11............................. at Drake................................................................................Des Moines, Iowa......................2:05 p.m. sports.TV Dec. 19...................... Eastern Illinois (DH) *........................................ COOKEVILLE............................2 p.m. sports.TV Dec. 21...................... Southeast Missouri (DH)*.................................. COOKEVILLE...................... 5:30 p.m. Dec. 29............................. at Central Florida..............................................................Orlando, Fla.................................3:30 p.m. sports.TV Jan. 2 ........................ St. Louis University (DH)................................... COOKEVILLE............................2 p.m. sports.TV Jan. 6................................ at Morehead State (DH)*................................................Morehead, Ky..............................4:15 p.m. sports.TV Jan. 8................................ at Eastern Kentucky (DH)*.............................................Richmond, Ky....................................3 p.m. sports.TV Jan. 13....................... UT Martin (DH)*................................................. COOKEVILLE...................... 5:30 p.m. sports.TV Jan. 15....................... Murray State (DH)* [BkB Alumni Night]...................... COOKEVILLE...................... 5:30 p.m. sports.TV Jan. 20.............................. at Austin Peay (DH)*........................................................Clarksville, Tenn..........................5:15 p.m. sports.TV Jan. 22.............................. at Tennessee State (DH)*................................................Nashville, Tenn............................5:30 p.m. sports.TV Jan. 27.............................. at Eastern Illinois (DH)*...................................................Charleston, Ill..............................5:30 p.m. sports.TV Jan. 29.............................. at Southeast Missouri (DH)*.........................................Cape Girardeau, Mo........................4 p.m. sports.TV Feb. 3........................ Eastern Kentucky (DH)*..................................... COOKEVILLE...................... 5:30 p.m. sports.TV Feb. 5........................ Morehead State (DH)*....................................... COOKEVILLE...................... 5:30 p.m. sports.TV Feb. 10............................. at Murray State (DH)*......................................................Murray, Ky.....................................5:15 p.m. sports.TV Feb. 12............................. at UT Martin (DH)*............................................................Martin, Tenn......................................4 p.m. sports.TV Feb. 17...................... Tennessee State *............................................... COOKEVILLE............................7 p.m. sports.TV Feb. 19...................... Austin Peay*....................................................... COOKEVILLE...................... 5:30 p.m. Feb. 22............................. at SIU Edwardsville (DH).................................................Edwardsville, Ill...........................5:30 p.m. sports.TV Feb. 26...................... Jacksonville State (DH)*.................................... COOKEVILLE...................... 5:30 p.m. sports.TV March 2-5....................... OVC Tournament..............................................................Nashville, Tenn......................................TBA March 19-22.................. at NCAA firs and second rounds.................................TBA...........................................................TBA March 26-29.................. at NCAA Regionals...........................................................TBA...........................................................TBA April 3-5.......................... at NCAA Championships...............................................Indianapolis, Ind..................................TBA

All times listed are Central / Home games in Bold (DH) Denotes doubleheader * Denotes Ohio Valley Conference game Dates and times subject to change, check TTUsports.com for latest schedule information Additional TV games could be announced

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2010-11 Season Preview

The 2009-10 season saw a steady improvement for the Golden Eagle women’s basketball team under first-year head coach Sytia Messer. Now in her second season, Messer will be looking for bigger and better things out of her 2010-11 squad.

2010-11 Juniors

“The number one thing people will see out of us is hard work,” Messer says. “We will focus on our defense and play an up tempo style of play.” During her first season as head coach, Messer led the Golden Eagles to a 14-16 overall record and tied for fourth in the Ohio Valley Conference. Not bad for a team that was picked to finish eighth in the conference a year ago and welcomed seven new players. “Overall, I was pleased with how our coaches and players handled the expectations last season,” Messer said. “They did not take a play off the whole season and I was proud of them.” Messer’s team will feature seven returning players from last season, including all-OVC honorees in junior guard Tacarra Hayes and sophomore guard Kellie Cook. Tech also welcomes in seven newcomers to the squad who will bring a variety of experience.

Tech has three returning juniors this season in Rachel Glidden, Tacarra Hayes and Krystal Stirrup. “The main thing I expect out of the juniors is more leadership,” Messer said. “Last season as sophomores they logged a lot of minutes and gained a lot of experience.” Hayes is coming off an outstanding season where she led the Golden Eagles in most categories including points (506 16.9 ppg), rebounds (175 5.8 rpg) and assists (136 4.53 apg). She led the team in double-doubles with six and became just the fourth player at Tech to record a triple-double as she posted 15 points, 10 rebounds and 12 assists against Morehead State. All these accomplishments led to Hayes being named to the all-OVC first team and the OVC Player of the Week twice last season. Glidden finished her 2009-10 campaign averaging 7.3 points per game, while starting in five contests. She also recorded 48 3-pointers, which ranked second on the team. Stirrup started in 13 games for Tech last season and averaged 7.2 points per game and shot a team best 47.8 percent from the field. She also tallied at least 10 points in 10 games last season and recorded her second double-double with 17 points and 10 rebounds against Bluefield College.

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The Golden Eagles welcome back four sophomores in Katherine Barker, Kellie and Kylie Cook and Tiara Hopper.

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2010-11 Season Preview

Last season saw Barker become a solid presence on defense as she held the OVC’s leading scorer Chynna Bozeman to a career-low three points, while Tiara Hopper recorded two double-doubles en route to earning her first OVC Player of the Week award.

2010-11 Newcomers

The Cook twins also provided a steadying force for Tech, as Kellie and Kylie were the only two players to start in all 30 games last season. Kellie finished second on the team in scoring with 377 points and recorded her first double-double with 12 points and 10 rebounds against Morehead State. She also finished second on the team in rebounds with 142. Kellie was named the OVC Freshman of the Week once and was voted to the OVC all-newcomer team. Kylie finished her freshman season third on the team in scoring with 245 points and led the Golden Eagles from behind the three-point line with 55 field goals. She tallied at least 10 points in 12 games, including a career-high 18 against Air Force. Seven newcomers round off the Tech roster and they could contribute immediately. “I’m excited for the newcomers we have coming in,” Messer said. “They bring a lot of energy and they fit the system we are trying to run here at Tech.” Of the seven newcomers, two come to TTU with a few years of experience in Brittany Darling and Lashay Davis. Darling

spent two seasons at Owens Community College, in Ohio, where she averaged 10.9 points and 9.6 rebounds as a center. Davis transferred from Western Kentucky after averaging 7.4 points per game. Davis will not be eligible to play this season due to NCAA transfer rules. The Golden Eagles also welcome in Molly Heady, Diamond Henderson, Briana Jordan, Keisha Moore and Candace Parson. Heady and Parson will be expected to provide a solid presence at the post and center positions, while Henderson, Jordan and Moore will sure up the Tech backcourt. Joining Messer on the bench will be second-year assistant coach Coretta Brown, along with first year coaches Stacey Franklin and Steve Wallace. Franklin comes to Tech with over 14 years of coaching experience under her belt, while Wallace most recently served as the Director of Basketball Operations for the University of Rhode Island. The coaching staff will have to prepare for another challenging season as Tech will face another tough non-conference schedule as they take on the likes of Kentucky, Drake, Middle Tennessee and Belmont. The Golden Eagles begin conference play on the road as they take on Jacksonville State December 4 and will open its first home conference game against Eastern Illinois December 19. Tech concludes it regular season at home against JSU February 26.

2010-11 Sophomores

Entering the season as the eighth winningest program in NCAA history the 2010-11 Golden Eagles will look for their 35th winning season in program history.

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Head Coach

Sytia

Messer

Head Coach

Second Season Arkansas (2000)

Some people say that the first step in any endeavor is usually the hardest one to take. In the case of Tennessee Tech women’s basketball coach Sytia Messer however, the first step showed a glimpse of what could be accomplished in her ensuing years as head coach of the Golden Eagle program. A native of Waldo, Ark., Messer’s main goal when she was named TTU head coach was to bring additional OVC Championships to Tech, something long-time followers of the women’s basketball team have become accustomed to. With three starters returning from last season including Tacarra Hayes, who was named first-team all-OVC last season, it is clear that another OVC crown is within their sights in Messer’s second year at the helm of the women’s basketball program.

The very idea that the Golden Eagles are one of the front-runners to win the conference this season is a testament to Messer’s coaching skills and recruiting. Her team will not boast any seniors this season and will rely on the youngsters that she has brought into the program. And, why shouldn’t Tech have high expectations in its youngster as Messer can boast not only the top recruiting class in the OVC, but also the highest-ranked recruiting class in the program’s history. Messer’s expertise in recruiting can be traced back to her days as a member of the Georgia Tech coaching staff where she rose to the rank of associate head coach. During her five seasons at Georgia Tech, Messer was the primary architect of five of Georgia Tech’s top recruiting classes. During the 2007-08 season Messer helped recruit the highest-ranked player to ever sign with the program, only to top that accolade a year later as her recruiting class was ranked as high as sixth in the nation. Along with her excellent recruiting skills, Messer also coaches with a level of intensity that will bring out the best in every player who dons a Tennessee Tech uniform. Messer’s intensity is not isolated on the court, however, as she expects the same kind of effort out of her players in the classroom and the community. During Messer’s first season, her players had a combined 3.2 GPA in the fall semester, and followed up with a 3.3 GPA in the spring semester en route to 15 AD Honor Roll selections and five OVC Commissioner Honor Roll selections. The Golden Eagles have also been visible in the community, as they have participated in a number of events including Habitat for Humanity and the Fall Fun Fest.

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Head Coach Golden Eagle Coaching History Years/Coach Overall Record OVC Record 1970-86 Marynell Meadors...........363-139................. 79-19 1986-06 Bill Worrell..........................408-190................ 246-68 2006-09 Amy Brown.......................... 29-61................... 25-33 2009-present Sytia Messer.............. 14-16.....................8-10 Total...........................................814-406...........358-130 Messer’s desire for success can be traced back to her decorated playing career at Arkansas where she played four seasons for the Razorbacks. As a Razorback Messer led the team to a 22-11 record and an NCAA Final Four appearance in 1998 where she was named the Most Valuable Player for the West Regional. Messer and the Razorbacks followed up with a WNIT Championship in 1999. Over the course of her four seasons at Arkansas, Messer tallied 1,379 points to rank seventh on the all-time scorer’s list. Messer’s prowess was not limited to scoring, as she ranked 10th in career rebounding with 603, sixth in free throws made with 329 and fourth in career three pointers with 112. Messer’s players are seeing the same success as she enjoyed during her playing days on the court. Not only did the Golden Eagles make the OVC Tournament in Messer’s inaugural season, they also exceeded preseason expectations as they were picked to finish eighth in the OVC and finished fourth. Last season’s success was not limited to team accomplishments as several of Messer’s players were awarded for their individual performances. Guard Tacarra Hayes was named all-OVC first team as she led the team in a number of categories including points with 506 (16.9 ppg), which ranked second in the OVC last season. Hayes was also named the OVC Player of the Week twice. Guard Kellie Cook also raked in the awards as she was named to the OVC all-newcomer team and earned an OVC Freshman of the Week award. Forward Tiara Hopper also earned an OVC Freshman of the Week award. Messer and her squad have taken the first all-important step on their trail back to the top. This winter, they will continue their march back to an OVC Championship…and beyond.

Team Work

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Coaching Staff

Coretta

Brown

Assistant Coach

Second Season North Carolina (‘03)

Coretta Brown, who enters her second season at Tennessee Tech, brings a wealth of basketball experience to the Golden Eagle coaching staff where she will work mainly with the guards this season. “Tennessee Tech has first-class facilities, and I’m excited to be a part of this program,” Brown said. “I have a lot of respect for coach Messer both as a player and a coach.” A four-year standout at North Carolina, Brown played four seasons in the WNBA before beginning her coaching career. A three-time All-ACC honoree and the career record holder for 3-pointers made at UNC, Brown was selected 11th overall in the 2003 WNBA Draft by San Antonio before being traded to Indiana. Brown played three seasons with the Fever before playing her fourth and final season with the Chicago Sky. In addition, Brown played for Team USA at the FIBA World Championships in Russia. Brown has also played overseas in China and Spain.

level where she was an assistant coach for the Benjamin E. Mays varsity women’s basketball team and helped lead the team to the Sweet 16 in the state of Georgia. Brown has also worked numerous camps and clinics throughout both her playing and coaching career. Brown is the daughter of Mary and Clinton Brown and is the youngest of four siblings, Clintina Watts, Cassandra Brown and Kaleshia Cornelius. She was born and raised in Statesboro, Ala. but has grown to like Cookeville in the year she has been here. “I love Cookeville because it reminds me of my home,” Brown said. “Everybody is all about the improvement and prosperity of the Golden Eagles and I love it.”

“Playing overseas definitely made me appreciate my American heritage,” Brown said. “I’m a family oriented person so being away from my family was kind of tough.” Following her playing career, Brown spent two seasons with Georgia Tech as an administrative coordinator where she worked with coach Messer. She then moved to the high school

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The Franklin File Birthplace.......................Smyrna, Ga. Birthdate............................. 11.8.1970 Education............... Alabama (1993) Elementary Education Coaching Experience 1996-08...................Assistant Coach Mississippi State 2008-10...................Assistant Coach Alabama 2010-present........Assistant Coach Tennessee Tech

Stacey

Coaching Staff

Franklin Assistant Coach

First Season Alabama (‘93)

A standout player at the University of Alabama and an assistant coach at Mississippi State and her alma mater, Stacey Franklin is one of the newest members of the Tennessee Tech University women’s basketball coaching staff, joining second-year head coach Sytia Messer in July as an assistant coach. “I am honored for the opportunity that Coach Messer has given me to work on her staff and be a part of the Tennessee Tech winning tradition,” Franklin said. Franklin spent 12 seasons as an assistant coach with the Lady Bulldogs at Mississippi State, before returning to Alabama for the past two seasons. While at MSU, Franklin helped lead Mississippi State to nine postseason appearances, including four NCAA Tournament berths. During that time, the Lady Bulldogs posted eight winning seasons. Franklin’s primary areas of responsibility included player development, recruiting, practice and game preparation and scouting.

A four-year letter winner at the University of Alabama from 19891993, Franklin co-captained the Crimson Tide to a 23-7 record and second round appearance in the NCAA Tournament as a senior. She was named to the all-SEC Freshman second-team in 1989 and garnered three all-SEC Academic Honor Roll nominations. Franklin led her team to 10 games of 100 or more points her senior season which still stands as the record at Alabama. While a player at UA, Franklin was involved in the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, appeared on the Dean’s List on five occasions and was a nominee for the Paul “Bear” Bryant-Scholar Athlete Award. A native of Smyrna, Ga., Franklin attended Campbell High School, where she was a two-time Cobb County Player of the Year. She still ranks at the top scorer and rebounder in Campbell history. “Stacey has over 14 years of coaching experience at the highest level, and we feel very fortunate to have daily access to her knowledge and experience,” Messer said.

With Franklin on the bench at MSU, the Lady Bulldogs recorded 25 wins over ranked opponents, 18 of which were when MSU was not in the rankings. Franklin helped lead MSU to the program’s only SEC championship game in 2000 against Tennessee. Franklin also helped guide the Bulldogs to the NCAA Tournament for the first time in school history in the 1998-99 season. While on the recruiting trail, Franklin helped bring some of the top talent in the nation to Starkville. In addition, she helped coach two Kodak All-Americans in Tan White and LaToya Thomas, eight First-Team All SEC players, five SEC All-Freshmen Team honorees and 54 Academic All-SEC selections.

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Coaching Staff

Steve

Wallace Assistant Coach

First Season Kansas (‘09)

A graduate of the University of Kansas, Steve Wallace brings seven-plus years of experience to the Golden Eagle coaching staff. Wallace comes to Tech after serving as the Director of Basketball Operations for the Rhode Island University women’s basketball team during the 2009-10 season. “I’m thrilled to have the opportunity to work with the staff here at Tennessee Tech,” said Wallace. “I know that my past experiences have prepared me to be effective as a coach for the women’s basketball team, and I am eager to contribute this season.” A native of Olathe, Kan., Wallace earned his undergraduate and graduate degrees from the University of Kansas. He earned his undergraduate degree in Secondary Education in 2007 and followed up with his graduate degree in Sports Studies-Physical Education in 2009. “I am excited about Coach Wallace joining our program,” said Golden Eagle head coach Sytia Messer. “He brings a lot of energy, hard work and determination to our program.”

strength and conditioning, team evaluations and scouting. In his last season at Kansas the women’s basketball team played in the WNIT Championship in front of 16,000 basketball fans. From 2006-07, Wallace got experience at the professional level as he served as an intern with the Utah Jazz. While there Wallace provided video breakdowns of potential draft picks and did the statistics in player workouts and practices of several players including Ronnie Brewer and Deron Williams. In addition to his experience at Rhode Island, Kansas and the Utah Jazz, Wallace has also served as a coach for several AAU programs from 2004-07. He has also worked over 25 basketball camps all over the nation. Wallace was born and raised in Olathe Kan. He is the son of Bob and Nancy Wallace and they reside in Lansing, Kan., with his grandpa Reverend Robert Wallace

Before landing at Tech, Wallace served as the Director of Basketball Operations at the University of Rhode Island for the 2009-10 season. While at URI, he had many duties including coordinating practices, film exchange and travel plans, as well as opponent scouting and organizing community service activities. He also served as the Director of the Cathy Inglese Basketball Camps. Before his stint at URI, Wallace spent two seasons as a graduate assistant with the women’s basketball team at his alma mater. As a graduate assistant, he helped in many different facets of the day-to-day operations including video breakdowns,

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Support Staff

JD

Gravatt

Director of Basketball Operations First Season Missouri (‘10)

A native of Lee’s Summit, Mo., JD Gravatt is in his first season as the Director of Basketball Operations for the Tennessee Tech women’s basketball team. Gravatt is responsible for team travel, film editing/exchange, Director of Summer Camps/Clinics, special events and fundraising along with overseeing team managers. “This is a great opportunity for me,” Gravatt said. I am honored to be a part of such a great coaching staff, and I am excited to be a Golden Eagle!” Gravatt most recently was a Graduate Assistant at the University of Missouri for two season with the women’s basketball team where he assisted the coaching staff with practices, film breakdown, camps, clinics, and other day-to-day operations including recruiting, and scouting. Prior to Missouri, Gravatt served as the Director of Basketball Operations for the Florida Atlantic University women’s basketball team where he was responsible for the oversight of all the student support staff.

While an undergrad at Florida Atlantic, Gravatt served as a student-assistant for the men’s basketball team. Gravatt assisted with practice drills, over saw film exchange, and maintained the teams recruiting database. Gravatt earned his bachelors degree in 2008 from Florida Atlantic University in Sociology, and is just one class shy from graduating next spring with his Master’s in Sports Psychology from the University of Missouri. “We are excited to have the experience, and dedication JD brings to the staff,” head coach Sytia Messer said. “JD has a tremendous work ethic and a very bright future in this business.” On August 10th, 2010, J.D. became an uncle when his older sister Cheyne Gravatt gave birth to the newest member of their family, Bella. J.D. also has a younger brother Chance. Parents are Liana Gravatt and Sam Gravatt.

Gravatt also oversaw travel plans, film exchange, and scouting reports. During his one year on the Florida Atlantic women’s staff he played an important part with on campus recruiting, and helped FAU bring in the number 69 ranked class in America, which is the highest in FAU history.

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Meet The 2010-11 Golden Eagles

The 2010-11 Golden Eagles -- Front row, from left: Tacarra Hayes, Briana Jordan, Keisha Moore, Katherine Barker, Lashay Davis, Diamond Henderson, Molly Heady. Second row, from left: Jessica Allan, Kylie Cook, Krystal Stirrup, Candace Parson, Brittany Darling, Tiara Hopper, Kellie Cook, Rachel Glidden, Kayla Cole. Third row, from left: Chris Bowen, JD Gravatt, Steve Wallace, Sytia Messer, Coretta Brown, Stacey Franklin, Jessica Morgan, Jerry Stone.

Numerical Roster

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Name Pos. Ht. Keisha Moore G 5-8 Kellie Cook G 5-11 Brianna Jordan G 5-6 Diamond Henderson G 5-6 Krystal Stirrup F 6-0 Lashay Davis G 5-6 Katherine Barker G 5-9 Tacarra Hayes G 5-7 Rachel Glidden G 5-9 Tiara Hopper F 5-11 Candace Parson C 6-2 Molly Heady F 5-9 Kylie Cook F 5-11 Brittany Darling C 6-5

Yr. Hometown/High School Fr. Selma, Ala/Selma HS So. Madison, Ala./Bob Jones HS Fr. Atlanta, Ga./Greater Atlanta Christian Fr. Kennesaw, Ga./North Cobb HS Jr. San Antonio, Texas/Douglas McArthur HS R-So. Baxter, Tenn./Upperman HS So. Dunlap, Tenn./Sequatchie HS Jr. Lebanon, Ky./Marion County HS Jr. Pulaski, Tenn./Richland HS So. Louisville, Ky./Butler Traditional HS Fr. Ft. Lauderdale, Fla./Dillard HS Fr. Clarkrange, Tenn./Clarkrange HS Fr. Madison, Ala./Bob Jones HS Jr. Curtice, Ohio/Genoa HS

Head Coa ch: Sytia Messer Assistant Coaches: Coretta Brown, Stacey Franklin, Steve Wallace Director of Basketball Operations: JD Gravatt 16

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Player Katherine Barker Kellie Cook Kylie Cook Brittany Darling Lashay Davis Rachel Glidden Tacarra Hayes Molly Heady Diamond Henderson Tiara Hopper Briana Jordan Keisha Moore Candace Parson Krystal Stirrup

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From All Over

Tacarra Hayes Lebanon, Ky.

Tiara Hopper Louisville, Ky.

Brittany Darling Curtis, Ohio

Lashay Davis Baxter Tenn.

Coach Wallace Olathe, Kan.

JD Gravatt

Molly Heady

Lee’s Summit, Mo.

Clarkrange, Tenn.

Diamond Henderson Kennesaw, Ga.

Briana Jordan Atlanta, Ga.

Coach Brown

Coach Messer Waldo, Ark.

Statesboro, Ga.

Rachel Glidden Pulaski, Tenn.

Kellie Cook & Kylie Cook

Krystal Stirrup San Antonio, Tex.

Candace Parson

Madison, Ala.

Fort Lauderdale, Fl.

Keisha Moore

Coach Franklin

Selma, Ala.

Smyrna, Ga.

Katherine Barker Dunlap, Tenn.

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Golden Eagle Returnees

Rachel’s Top 5

Getting to Know Rachel My name is Rachel and my friends call me Rach. I could eat fruit all day everyday. I can’t miss America’s Got Talent on TV ever. If I could meet any celebrity, it would be John Mayer If I didn’t play basketball, I would play softball. My favorite musician is Eminem, but I can’t stand Billy Ray Cyrus. My favorite professional basketball player is Kobe Bryant. The last movie I saw in the theater was Iron Man 2. One place I definitely want to travel to is Spain. My favorite thing to do in my spare time is sleep.

Five favorite sports 1. Basketball 2. Softball 3. Football 4. Soccer 5. Volleyball

Five favorite board games 1. Monopoly 2. Chess 3. Sorry 4. Checkers 5. Trivial Pursuit

Five favorite restaurants 1. Red Lobster 2. Cheddars 3. Mandarin Palace 4. El Tapatio 5. Steak and Shake

The best place I ever went on vacation was Orlando. If I was stranded on a desert island and only had three things with me, it would be a row boat, cell phone and an unlimited supply of fruit. My favorite class at Tennessee Tech is Sport Psychology. If I had to pick who was going to win the Super Bowl right now (September), I would pick the Colts.

Rachel with her neice Abby and her brothers John and Richard

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#24 Rachel Glidden Junior • 5-9 • Guard Pulaski, Tenn. • Richland HS Major: Occupational Therapy

2009-10: Appeared in all 30 games for the Golden Eagles while starting in five...finished the season fourth on the team in scoring with 219 (7.3 ppg)...ranked second on the team in three point shots made with 48...recorded 20 steals and was one of five Golden Eagles to record at least 20 steals...scored a career-high 18 points against UT Martin (2/13)...tallied 10 points or more in 10 games. 2008-09: Appeared in 23 games for the Golden Eagles...finished the season with averages of 1.4 points, 0.7 rebounds and 0.5 assists per game...converted on 10-of-11 free throw attempts for a .909 percentage from the line...scored a season-high five points at Murray State (2/12) and again scored five points in 18 minutes two games later against Tennessee State (2/19)...had three assists and a pair of steals against Jacksonville State (2/28). High School: Played for coach Chad Hall...finished her high school career with 1,823 points, 480 rebounds and 270 assists ...District MVP in 2007 and 2008, and an all-region selection. Personal: The daughter of Dorothy Koons...born Sept. 8, 1990, in Little Rock, Ark...full name is Rachel Faye Glidden...majoring in occupational therapy.

Rachel’s Career Statistics SEASON GP-GS FGM-FGA 2008-09 23-0 8-31 2009-10 30-5 68-194 TOTALS 53-5 76-225

PCT 3PM-3PA .258 6-21 .351 48-148 .338 54-169

PCT .286 .324 .320

FTM-FTA 10-11 35-49 45-60

PCT . 909 .714 . 750

O.REB-D.REB TOT AVG 2 -15 17 0.7 23-56 79 2.6 25 -71 96 1.8

PF AST TO BLK ST PTS AVG HI 12 12 3 0 6 32 1.4 5 42 25 32 3 20 219 7.3 18 54 37 35 3 26 251 4.7 18

814 WINS F 14 OVC CHA MPIONSHIPS F 10 NCAA TOURNA MENT APPEARANCES

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Golden Eagle Returnees Getting to Know Tacarra My name is Tacarra and my friends call me T. I could eat Little Kobe all day everyday. I can’t miss Teen Mom on TV ever. If I could meet any celebrity, it would be Lebron James. If I didn’t play basketball, I would play football. My favorite musician is Drake, but I can’t stand Eminem. My favorite professional basketball player is Lebron James. The last movie I saw in the theater was Eclipse. One place I definitely want to travel to is Atlantis. My favorite thing to do in my spare time is text.

Tacarra’s Top 5

Five favorite places to eat 1. Little Kobe 2. Red Lobster 3. Papadeux 4. El Tapatio 5. Cheddars

Five favorite Youtube videos 1. Antoine Dodson 2. Can You Jerk? 3. 10 Things I Hate 4. Teach Me How to Dougie 5. Shoes

Five people I want to marry 1. Trey Songz 2. Terrell Owens 3. Lebron James 4. Mo Williams 5. Terrell Barnes

The best place I ever went on vacation was Las Vegas. If I was stranded on a desert island and only had three things with me, it would be an Iphone, Macbook and a snack. My favorite class at Tennessee Tech is Individual Sports. If I had to pick who was going to win the Super Bowl right now (September), I would pick the Bengals.

Tacarra with her AAU team in Florida for nationals

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#21 Tacarra Hayes Junior • 5-7 • Guard Lebanon, Ky. • Marion County HS Major: Education

2009-10: Played in all 30 games as a sophomore and started in 28 for Tech...led the team in scoring with 506 points (16.9 ppg), which ranked second in the OVC...led the team in rebounding and assists with 175 and 136, respectively...became the fourth player in Tech history to record a triple-double as she recorded 15 points, 10 rebounds and 12 assists against Morehead State (1/7/10)... named to the all-ovc first team and was named the OVC Player of the Week twice (11/16 and 1/25)...recorded six double doubles to lead the team and scored at least 10 points in 25 games. 2008-09: Played in all 30 games during her freshman season for the Golden Eagles...scored a career-high 20 points against Austin Peay (1/22) and made her first start two days later at Tennessee State...started the final 11 games of the season...scored 16 points and had a career-high seven rebounds at TSU (1/24) while playing all 40 minutes...scored in double figures four times in the season...averaged 5.9 points, 2.8 rebounds, 0.7 assists and 0.9 steals in 19.3 minutes per game. High School: Averaged 14.4 points, six rebounds and three assists on the varsity squad as an eighth grader...averaged 26 points and 12 rebounds her junior year...finished her career with 3,200 points and 1,572 rebounds...named all district, all region, and all state. Personal: The daughter of Edwin Grace and Twana Hayes...born Aug. 26, 1990, in Cave City, Ky...full name is Tacarra Danchelle Hayes...majoring in education.

Tacarra’s Career Statistics SEASON 2008-09 2009-10 TOTALS

GP-GS FGM-FGA 30-11 55-170 30-28 170-401 60-39 225-571

PCT 3PM-3PA .324 3-23 .424 4-24 .394 7-47

PCT .130 .167 .149

FTM-FTA 64-102 162-257 226-359

PCT .627 .630 .630

O.REB-D.REB TOT AVG 37 -48 85 2.8 39-136 175 5.8 76 -184 260 4.3

PF AST TO BLK ST 42 21 57 8 27 77 136 125 15 53 119 157 182 23 80

PTS AVG 177 5.9 506 16.9 683 11.4

814 WINS F 14 OVC CHA MPIONSHIPS F 10 NCAA TOURNA MENT APPEARANCES

HI 20 41 41

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Golden Eagle Returnees Getting to Know Krystal My name is Krystal and my friends call me Krys. I could eat sour worms all day everyday. I can’t miss Bad Girls Club on TV ever. If I could meet any celebrity, it would be Beyonce. If I didn’t play basketball, I would play volleyball. My favorite musician is Beyonce, but I can’t stand Rhianna. My favorite professional basketball player is Tim Duncan. The last movie I saw in the theater was Salt. One place I definitely want to travel to is Paris. My favorite thing to do in my spare time is my hair.

Krystal’s Top 5

Five favorite TV shows 1. America’s Next Top Model 2. Bad Girls Club 3. Jersey Shore 4. The Hills 5. The City

Five favorite foods 1. Chicken 2. Mac & Cheese 3. Pizza 4. Cheese Steak 5. Ice Cream

Five favorite singers 1. Beyonce 2. Trey Songz 3. Marvin Sapp 4. Ce Ce Winnans 5. Kirk Franklin

The best place I ever went on vacation was the Bahamas. If I was stranded on a desert island and only had three things with me, it would be food, water and a good weave. My favorite class at Tennessee Tech is CPR class. If I had to pick who was going to win the Super Bowl right now (September) I would pick the Cowboys.

Krystal on vacation in the Bahamas

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#12 Krystal Stirrup

Junior • 6-0 • Forward San Antonio, Tex. • Douglas MacArthur HS Major: Education 2009-10: Played in all 30 games for Tech, while starting in 10…finished fifth on the team in scoring with 215 points (7.2 ppg)… shot 77 of 161 from the field for a team best .478 shooting percentage…posted a career-high in points with 21 twice against Southeast Missouri (1/2) and Austin Peay (1/21)…scored 10 or more points in 10 contests and recorded her second career double double against Bluefield College with 17 points and 10 rebounds…shot 42 of 54 from the free throw line for a team best .778 from the line. 2008-09: Named Ohio Valley Conference Freshman of the Week for Nov. 17-23 after averaging 10.5 points and 7 rebounds in two games...played in all 30 games off the bench for Tech...notched her first career double-double in only her second career game, when she scored 10 points and grabbed 12 rebounds at Lipscomb on Nov. 18...scored a season high 16 points on Nov. 29 at Florida Atlantic, and also grabbed nine rebounds in that contest...scored in double figures eight times during the season, and finished the year averaging 5.8 points and 4.0 rebounds per game. High School: Earned a total of 12 letters at Douglas MacArthur High School, competing in track, volleyball and basketball...in basketball, was named second team all-district as a sophomore, and first team all-district as a junior...averaged 15 points, eight rebounds, four assists, three steals and two blocks per game. Personal: The daughter of Geoffrey and Margarette Stirrup...born Dec. 6, 1989 in San Antonio, Texas...full name is Krystal Noelle Stirrup...majoring in education.

Krystal’s Career Statistics SEASON GP-GS FGM-FGA 2008-09 30-0 69-156 2009-10 30-13 77-161 TOTALS 60-13 149-317

PCT 3PM-3PA .442 2-15 .478 19-51 .461 21-66

PCT .133 .373 .318

FTM-FTA 34-63 42-54 76-117

PCT .540 .778 .650

O.REB-D.REB 48-72 64-64 112-136

TOT AVG 120 4.0 128 4.3 248 4.1

PF AST TO BLK ST 66 13 49 2 22 78 20 51 2 23 144 33 100 4 45

PTS AVG 174 5.8 215 7.2 389 6.5

814 WINS F 14 OVC CHA MPIONSHIPS F 10 NCAA TOURNA MENT APPEARANCES

HI 16 21 21

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Golden Eagle Returnees Getting to Know Katherine My name is Katherine and my friends call me Kat. I could eat my mamaw’s and gran gran’s cooking all day everyday. If I could meet any celebrity, it would be Sandra Bullock. If I didn’t play basketball, I would play softball. My favorite professional basketball player is Michael Jordan. The last movie I saw in the theater was Charlie St. Cloud. One place I definitely want to travel to is the Bahamas (Atlantis). My favorite thing to do in my spare time is to go to the lake. The best place I ever went on vacation was New York. My favorite classes at Tennessee Tech are Anatomy and Physiology.

Katherine’s Top 5

Five favorite sports to play 1. Basketball 2. Softball 3. Golf 4. Volleyball 5. Football

Five important things in my life 1. God 2. Family 3. Academics 4. Basketball 5. Friends Five words that describe me 1. Hardworking 2. Joyful 3. Intense 4. Loyal 5. Happy

If I had to pick who was going to win the Super Bowl right now (September) I would pick the Colts. If I was stranded on a desert island and only had three things with me, it would be the Bible, food and a tent.

Katherine with her friend Samantha on the Brooklyn Bridge

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#14 Katherine Barker Sophomore • 5-9 • Guard Dunlap, Tenn. • Sequatchie HS Major: Physical Therapy

2009-10: Saw action in 22 games, 10 of which she started in…recorded 37 rebounds, 33 points, four assists and three blocks… averaged 12.1 minutes per game...recorded a career-high nine rebounds and two assists against Austin Peay (1/21). High School: A highly decorated basketball player at Sequatchie County High School, Katherine led her team to three district championships while earning all-district team honors each of her four seasons...rated one of the top-25 individual basketball prospects in Tennessee according to Basketball Time in the State of Tennessee...three-time all-region team...three-time district all-tournament team... three-time region all-tournament team...Chattanooga Times Best of Preps first team and participant in the Chattanooga Times All-Star Game...also played in the BCAT all-star game...scored 1,576 career points with a career high of 39...averaged 20 ppg, six rpg, four apg and four spg her senior season...also impressive in the classroom where she was selected Most Representative of Class...voted class president as a junior and finished in the top-10 in her class in her freshmen, sophomore and junior years...member of the class president’s cabinet and served as the Beta Club Vice President. Personal: The daughter of Allen and Anita Barker....mother, the former Anita Myers, played basketball at Tech from 1982-83...aunt, Rebecca Myers Morris, also played for Tech...born March 23, 1991...full name is Katherine Ann Barker...majoring in physical therapy.

Katherine’s Career Statistics SEASON GP-GS FGM-FGA 2009-10 22-10 12-43 TOTALS 22-10 12-43

PCT 3PM-3PA .279 2-16 .279 2-16

PCT .125 .125

FTM-FTA PCT 7-12 .583 7-12 .583

O.REB-D.REB TOT AVG 14 -23 37 1.7 14 -23 37 1.7

PF AST TO BLK ST PTS AVG HI 38 4 7 3 8 33 1.5 6 38 4 7 3 8 33 1.5 6

814 WINS F 14 OVC CHA MPIONSHIPS F 10 NCAA TOURNA MENT APPEARANCES

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Golden Eagle Returnees Getting to Know Kellie My name is Kellie and my friends call me Kels. I could eat cereal all day everyday. I can’t miss Sportscenter on TV ever. If I could meet any celebrity, it would be Channing Tatum. If I didn’t play basketball, I would play softball. My favorite musician is Chris Tomlin, but I can’t stand punk rock bands. My favorite professional basketball player is Diana Taurasi. The last movie I saw in the theater was Charlie St. Cloud. One place I definitely want to travel to is Ireland. My favorite thing to do in my spare time is sleep.

Kellie’s Top 5

Five favorite TV shows 1. Sportscenter 2. Around the Horn 3. Fresh Prince of Bel Air 4. Cake Boss 5. Mystery Diagnosis

Five favorite foods 1. Cereal (Special K) 2. Fruit 3. Spaghetti 4. Chicken Salad 5. Cheese Enchilada

Five favorite movies 1. Ultimate Gift 2. Hurricane Season 3. Step Up (1&2) 4. Baby Mama 5. P.S. I Love You

The best place I ever went on vacation was the beach. If I was stranded on a desert island and only had three things with me, it would be the Bible, a cell phone and my sister. My favorite classes at Tennessee Tech are Coach Rose’s classes. If I had to pick who was going to win the Super Bowl right now (September) I would pick the Vikings.

Kellie with her best friends.

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#3 Kellie Cook

Sophomore • 5-11 • Guard Madison, Ala. • Bob Jones HS Major: Elementary Education 2009-10: Finished second on the team in scoring with 377 (12.6 ppg) while starting in all 30 games…named the OVC Freshman of the Week on Jan. 11 after posting 61 points and 18 rebounds over three games…named to the OVC All-Newcomer Team… tallied her first career double-double as she scored 12 points and brought down 10 rebounds against Morehead State (2/6)… finished second on the team in rebounds with 142 and third on the team in assists with 41…averaged 32.5 minutes per game to lead the team. High School: Three-year standout at Bob Jones High School in Madison, Ala., after attending Buckhorn High School as a freshman...6A AHSAA All-State second team as a sophomore and first team as a junior and senior...Birmingham News All-State first team as a sophomore...helped lead Bob Jones to back-to-back state championships as a junior and senior and was named MVP of the state tournament as a junior...finalist for 6A Player of the Year as a junior...three-time All-Metro Super 5 Team...All-Metro Co-Player of the Year as a junior after averaging 15 points per game...six-time all-tournament team selection between region and area teams...MVP of the North-South All-Star Game...averaged 15 points per game for her career and helped her team to a 116-19 record during her four years...member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes and Key Club. Personal: The daughter of Jim and Tracie Cook...twin sister Kylie also plays for Tech...born May 14, 1991...full name is Kellie KarolLynn Cook...majoring in elementary education.

Kellie’s Career Statistics SEASON GP-GS FGM-FGA 2009-10 30-30 141-405 TOTALS 30-30 141-405

PCT 3PM-3PA .348 47-158 .348 47-158

PCT .297 .297

FTM-FTA PCT 48-65 .738 48-65 .738

O.REB-D.REB TOT AVG 36 -106 142 4.7 36 -106 142 4.7

PF AST TO BLK ST PTS AVG HI 76 41 74 11 20 377 12.6 26 76 41 74 11 20 377 12.6 26

814 WINS F 14 OVC CHA MPIONSHIPS F 10 NCAA TOURNA MENT APPEARANCES

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Golden Eagle Returnees Getting to Know Kylie My name is Kylie and my friends call me Ky/sister. I could eat animal crackers all day everyday. I can’t miss Fresh Prince of Bel Air on TV ever. If I could meet any celebrity, it would be Channing Tatum. If I didn’t play basketball, I would play volleyball. My favorite musician is Chris Tomlin, but I cant stand any kind of rock. My favorite professional basketball player is Diana Taurasi. The last movie I saw in the theater was Charlie St. Cloud. One place I definitely want to travel to is Paris. My favorite thing to do in my spare time is sleep.

Kylie’s Top 5

Five favorite foods 1. Macaroni 2. Chicken 3. Fruit 4. Mashed Potatoes 5. Cereal

Five favorite TV shows 1. Fresh Prince of Bel Air 2. Cake Boss 3. Sportcenter 4. My Wife & Kids 5. Tyler Perry Meet the Browns

Five favorite restaurants 1. Rosies 2. Longhorn 3. Logans 4. Olive Garden 5. O’Charleys

The best place I ever went on vacation was the beach. If I was stranded on a desert island and only had three things with me, it would be the Bible, a cell phone and a tooth brush. My favorite classes at Tennessee Tech are any EXPW classes. If I had to pick who was going to win the Super Bowl right now, (September) I would pick the Colts.

Kylie with her best friends at an Atlanta Braves game.


#41 Kylie Cook

Sophomore • 5-11 • Forward Madison, Ala. • Bob Jones HS Major: Pre-Physical Therapy 2009-10: Ranked third on the team in points with 245 (8.2 ppg), while starting in all 30 games…led the team in three point shots made with 55…finished third on the team in rebounds with 134 and recorded a career-high eight rebounds in five games… posted at least 10 points in 12 games, including a career-high 18 against Air Force (11/14)…ended the season ranked second on the team in steals with 24. High School: Played for head coach Tim Miller at Bob Jones High School in Madison, Ala...helped lead her team to back-to-back state championships as a junior and senior and a 116-19 record in her four years...named to the all-area team four times...led the team in three-point field goal percentage each of her four years...named to the all-metro team as a junior and senior...averaged 10 points per game for her career. Personal: The daughter of Jim and Tracie Cook...twin sister Kellie also plays for Tech...born May 14, 1991...full name is Kylie Michelle Cook... majoring in pre-physical therapy.

Kylie’s Career Statistics SEASON GP-GS FGM-FGA 2009-10 30-30 85-227 TOTALS 30-30 85-227

PCT 3PM-3PA .374 55-153 .374 55-153

PCT .359 .359

FTM-FTA PCT 20-35 .571 20-35 .571

O.REB-D.REB TOT AVG 24 -110 134 4.5 24 -110 134 4.5

PF AST TO BLK ST PTS AVG HI 87 18 40 11 24 245 8.2 18 87 18 40 11 24 245 8.2 18

814 WINS F 14 OVC CHA MPIONSHIPS F 10 NCAA TOURNA MENT APPEARANCES

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Golden Eagle Returnees Getting to Know Tiara My name is Tiara and my friends call me Hop. I could eat chicken tenders all day everyday. I can’t miss Tru Blood on TV ever. If I could meet any celebrity, it would be Michael Jordan. If I didn’t play basketball, I wouldn’t play anything else. My favorite professional basketball player is Lebron James. The last movie I saw in the theater was The Predator. One place I definitely want to travel to is Africa. My favorite thing to do in my spare time is to watch movies. If I was stranded on a desert island and only had three things with me, it would be a cell phone, a laptop and a GPS.

Tiara’s Top 5

Five favorite foods 1. Fries 2. Chicken 3. Fruit 4. Poptarts 5. Cereal

Five favorite TV shows 1. Fresh Prince of Bel Air 2. Family Guy 3. Sportscenter 4. My Wife & Kids 5. Spongebob

Five favorite restaurants 1. Cheddars 2. O’Charleys 3. Ihop 4. Chillis 5. Cheesecake Factory

My favorite classes at Tennessee Tech are art classes.

Tiara with R&B singer Trey Songz

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#30 Tiara Hopper

Sophomore • 5-11 • Forward Louisville, Ky. • Butler Traditional Major: Psychology 2009-10: Saw action in 28 games and started in 11…named the OVC Freshman of the Week, Dec. 21 after recording her second career double-double with 14 points and 10 rebounds against Belmont…registered her first career double-double in her first game as a Golden Eagle against Alabama with 12 points and 10 rebounds…tallied 10 points in six games last season and averaged 6.9 points per game…made 74 of 158 shots from the field for a .468 shooting percentage…finished third on the team in rebounds with 129. High School: Earned four letters in basketball at Butler Traditional High School in Louisville, Ky...earned several honors during her career, including most improved, MVP of the state championship game, and state and district all-tournament teams...led her team to a state championship as a junior...team was regional champions during her sophomore and junior seasons...averaged 13.0 points and 8.0 rebounds per game. Personal: The daughter of Corey Johnson and Pamela Hopper... born December 27, 1990...full name is Tiara Janae Hopper... majoring in psychology.

Tiara’s Career Statistics SEASON GP-GS FGM-FGA 2009-10 28-11 74-158 TOTALS 28-11 74-158

PCT 3PM-3PA .468 0-2 .468 0-2

PCT .000 .000

FTM-FTA PCT 45-91 .495 45-91 .495

O.REB-D.REB TOT AVG 54 -75 129 4.6 54 -75 129 4.6

PF AST TO BLK ST PTS AVG HI 68 24 59 11 12 196 6.9 17 68 24 59 11 12 196 6.9 17

814 WINS F 14 OVC CHA MPIONSHIPS F 10 NCAA TOURNA MENT APPEARANCES

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Golden Eagle Newcomers #44 Brittany Darling Junior 6-5 Center Curtice, Ohio. Owens CC Major: Interdisciplinary Studies Owens Community College: During her two seasons at Owens, Darling averaged 10.9 points, 9.6 rebounds and 3.1 block shots per game for the Express…this past season, Darling averaged 13.6 points and ranked 20th nationally in rebounds, averaging 11 per game…earned first-team OCCAC all-conference honors and was named the team’s co-MVP…holds the school records for most rebounds in a single game (22) and blocks in a season (127). High School: Earned seven letters at Genoa high school, including four in basketball as a forward and a center…named to the leagues second team for her freshman and sophomore seasons…named to the first team all-district and second team all-Ohio her junior and senior season. Personal: The daughter of Ted Darling and Kim Kristof…born February 10, 1990… full name Brittany Leigh Darling…majoring in interdisciplinary studies.

Brittany’s Top 5

Five favorite actresses 1. Sandra Bullock 2. Reese Witherspoon 3. Julia Roberts 4. Jennifer Lopez 5. Jennifer Aniston

Five best vacation spots I’ve visited 1. Myrtle Beach 2. Puerto Vallarta 3. Miami 4. Los Angelas 5. New York Five favorite professional athletes 1. Kobe Bryant 2. Diana Taurasi 3. Candace Parker 4. Richard Hamilton 5. Dwyane Wade

Getting to Know Brittany My name is Brittany and my friends call me Brit. I could eat cereal all day everyday. I can’t miss Big Brother on TV ever. If I could meet any celebrity, it would be Jennifer Aniston. If I didn’t play basketball, I would play volleyball. My favorite musician is Beyonce, but I can’t stand Lady Gaga. My favorite professional basketball player is Kobe Bryant. The last movie I saw in the theater was Sex and the City 2. Brittany with her friend Ashley Robertson at Myrtle Beach

One place I definitely want to travel to is the Bahamas. My favorite thing to do in my spare time is sleep. The best place I ever went on vacation was Myrtle Beach.

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Golden Eagle Newcomers #13 Lashay Davis RS-Sophomore 5-6 Guard Baxter, Tenn. Western Kentucky Major: Biochemistry Western Kentucky: Played in 30 games for the Hilltoppers last season, getting the starting nod four times…averaged 7.4 points and 1.3 rebounds per game while playing an average of nearly 22 minutes per contest…she also contributed 32 assists and 23 steals in her rookie season…poured in 19 points against Arkansas in the fifth game of her collegiate career, hitting 5-for-8 from long range and later raised her career-high to 20 points, going 4-for-7 from outside the arc, in win over Florida Atlantic…finished with 12 games in double figures, and shot 38.1 percent (40-for-105) from 3-point range to rank fourth in the Sun Belt Conference. High School: A Tennessee Miss Basketball winner and two-time all-state pick during her stellar career at Upperman High School…earned three District 7-AA Most Valuable Player awards, as well as the Cookeville Herald-Citizen’s Upper Cumberland Player of the Year three times…scored 2,411 career points, the second-highest total in school history, and her 16.6 points per game career average is the third-best in Upperman history…made a school-record 327 steals, ranked third in assists with 428 and her 881 field goals made ranks second all-time.

Lashay’s Top 5

Five favorite foods 1. Chicken 2. Salad 3. Steak 4. Strawberries 5. Peaches

Five favorite sports 1. Basketball 2. Softball 3. Soccer 4. Tennis 5. Golf

Five favorite restaurants 1. Outback 2. Olive Garden 3. Cheesecake Factory 4. Joe’s Crabshack 5. Macaroni Grill

Personal: The daughter of Danny and Darlene Davis…born September 28, 1991...Full name Lashay Danielle Davis…majoring in biochemistry.

Getting to Know Lashay My name is Lashay and my friends call me Shay. I could eat ice cream all day everyday. If I didn’t play basketball, I would play softball. My favorite professional basketball player is Lebron James. The last movie I saw in the theater was The Switch. One place I definitely want to travel to is Ireland. My favorite thing to do in my spare time is sleep. The best place I ever went on vacation was Cancun. Lashay with her sister Lilly.

814 WINS F 14 OVC CHA MPIONSHIPS F 10 NCAA TOURNA MENT APPEARANCES

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Golden Eagle Newcomers #40 Molly Heady Freshman 5-9 Guard/Forward Clarkrange, Tenn. Clarkrange HS Major: Nursing High School: An all-state selection as a freshman at Monterey and junior and senior at Clarkrange High School...was also named the district MVP her junior season and led her team to an undefeated 39-0 record, winning the Class 1A state championship under head coach Lamar Rodgers...was a finalist for Miss Basketball her senior season Personal: Daughter of Billy and Jennifer Heady…born March 4, 1992…full name Molly Renee Heady…majoring in nursing.

Molly’s Top 5

Five favorite movies 1. The Notebook 2. Love & Basketball 3. Sweet Home Alabama 4. Glory Road 5. Million Dollar Baby

Five favorite things to do 1. Make memories 2. Sleep 3. Eat 4. Travel 5. Experience new things

Five favorite places to go 1. The beach 2. Savannah, Ga. 3. Chick-fil-a 4. Target 5. El Tapatio

Getting to Know Molly I could eat chocolate all day everyday. I can’t miss American Idol on TV ever. If I could meet any celebrity, it would be Peyton Manning. If I didn’t play basketball, I would play tennis. My favorite musician is John Mayor, but I can’t stand Keisha. Molly with Denver Broncos quarterback Tim Tebow.

My favorite professional basketball player is Candace Parker. The last movie I saw in the theater was Eat, Sleep, Pray. One place I definitely want to travel to is Austrailia. My favorite thing to do in my spare time is shop. The best place I ever went on vacation was the Keys.

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Golden Eagle Newcomers #11 Diamond Henderson Freshman 5-6 Guard Hempstead, N.Y. St. Francis HS Major: Computer Engineering High School: Led the state in scoring as a junior out of North Cobb High School, averaging 22.0 points per game while leading her team to the first round of the 5A state playoffs…named a first-team all-region selection last season…broke the scoring and assist record at North Cobb High School...received numerous Cobb County Player of the Month awards…earned four letters in basketball and three in track and field...led St. Francis to the Elite 8 her senior season...was a member of the National Honor Society. Personal: Daughter of Chris and Crystal Henderson…born December 4, 1991…full name Diamond Henderson…majoring in computer engineering.

Diamond’s Top 5

Five favorite sports 1. Basketball 2. Football 3. Track 4. Soccer 5. Softball

Five favorite famous people 1. Barack Obama 2. Michael Jackson 3. Kobe Bryant 4. Diana Taurasi 5. Bill Clinton

Five favorite musicians 1. Lauryn Hill 2. Jay-Z 3. Nas 4. Fabulous 5. Drake

Getting to Know Diamond I could eat crab legs all day everyday. I can’t miss Kobe Bryant on TV ever. If I could meet any celebrity, it would be Kobe Bryant. If I didn’t play basketball, I would be a boxer. My favorite musician is Lauryn Hill. My favorite professional basketball player is Kobe Bryant. Diamond with her family at her high school graduation.

The last movie I saw in the theater was Inception. One place I definitely want to travel to is Africa. My favorite thing to do in my spare time is listen to music. The best place I ever went on vacation was Orlando .

814 WINS F 14 OVC CHA MPIONSHIPS F 10 NCAA TOURNA MENT APPEARANCES

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Golden Eagle Newcomers #10 Briana Jordan Freshman 5-6 Guard Atlanta, Ga. Norcross HS Major: Business High School: Played two seasons at Greater Atlanta Christian High School before transferring to Norcross High School in Norcross, Ga., prior to her junior year…led her team to the Sweet 16 of the 7A state tournament as a junior and was named firstteam all-county as both a sophomore, junior and senior...led her team to the Elite 8 her junior year and won the state championship. Personal: Daughter of Brian and Pam Jordan...born November 17, 1991...full name Briana Monique Jordan...majoring in business.

Briana’s Top 5 Five favorite TV shows 1. Fresh Prince of Bel Air 2. Keeping Up with the Kardashians 3. Jersey Shore 4. Ocho Cinco 5. Proud Family

Five favorite foods 1. Pasta 2. Cheeseburgers 3. Soul Food-Fried Chicken 4. Chips con Queso 5. Ice Cream

Five favorite musicians 1. Drake 2. Lil Wayne 3. Alecia Keys 4. Trey Songz 5. Travis Porter

Getting to Know Briana My name is Briana, but my friends call me Bre I could eat sandwiches all day everyday. I can’t miss Keeping Up with the Kardashians on TV ever. If I could meet any celebrity, it would be Oprah. If I didn’t play basketball, I would play volleyball. My favorite musician is Drake, but I can’t stand 50tyson. My favorite professional basketball player is Lebron James. The last movie I saw in the theater was Takers. One place I definitely want to travel to is Jamaica. Briana at her high school’s senior homecoming

My favorite thing to do in my spare time is sleep. The best place I ever went on vacation was the Bahamas.

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Golden Eagle Newcomers #1 Keisha Moore Freshman 5-8 Guard Selma, Ala. Selma HS Major: Sport Management High School: A standout four-year career for coach Anthony Harris at Selma High School, she helped the Saints compile a 28-7 record in her senior season as she averaged 15 points per game, capping the year with her fourth consecutive all-region selection…averaged 16 points and five rebounds for her career and scored more than 1,500 total points…helped her team to the state tournament as a sophomore where they lost in the Final Four, and she averaged 18 points per game as a junior with a career-high game of 35 points…named the South Team MVP after scoring 15 points in the Alabama All-Star game as a junior. Personal: Daughter of Janet Cole…born January 18, 1992…full name Keisha LaFaye Moore…majoring in sport management.

Keisha’s Top 5

Five favorite foods 1. Steak 2. Baked Potatoes 3. Shrimp 4. Crabs 5. Rice

Five favorite TV shows 1. Meet the Browns 2. 106 & Park 3. OC Cupcakes 4. Iron Chef 5. Hell’s Kitchen

Five favorite restaurants 1. Red Lobster 2. Cheddars 3. Golden Corral 4. Steak Pit 5. El Ranchero’s

Getting to Know Keisha I could eat ice cream all day everyday. I can’t miss Meet the Browns on TV ever. If I could meet any celebrity, it would be Trey Songz. If I didn’t play basketball, I would play softball. My favorite musician is Trey Songz. Keisha with her Tech teammates.

My favorite professional basketball player is Lebron James. The last movie I saw in the theater was Lottery Ticket. One place I definitely want to travel to is Paris. My favorite thing to do in my spare time is sleep. The best place I ever went on vacation was Mississippi.

814 WINS F 14 OVC CHA MPIONSHIPS F 10 NCAA TOURNA MENT APPEARANCES

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Golden Eagle Newcomers #32 Candace Parson Freshman 6-2 Center Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Dillard HS Major: Business High School: A 6-foot-2 post player from Dillard High school in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., Parson played for hall of fame head coach Marcia Pinder and helped her team to back-to-back-to-back county championships…named an all-tournament team selection during Dillard’s most recent county championship… also played for Team Breakdown, one of the top traveling teams in the country. Personal: Daughter of Wendy Parson…born April 14, 1992…full name Candace Marie Parson…majoring in business.

Candace’s Top 5

Five favorite sports 1. Basketball 2. Track 3. Football 4. Volleyball 5. Softball

Five favorite TV shows 1. Hawthorne 2. Monique Show 3. Family Guy 4. The Cleveland Show 5. Fresh Prince of Bel Air

Five favorite restaurants 1. Olive Garden 2. TGI Fridays 3. Cici’s Pizza 4. Chedders 5. Golden Corral

Getting to Know Candace My name is Candace, but my friends call me CP12 I could eat pizza all day everyday. I can’t miss Family Guy on TV ever. If I could meet any celebrity, it would be Lisa Leslie. If I didn’t play basketball, I would play volleyball. My favorite musician is Alicia Keys, but I can’t stand Fantasia. Candace with her family at her graduation.

My favorite professional basketball player is Dwayne Wade. The last movie I saw in the theater was Lottery Ticket. One place I definitely want to travel to is the Bahamas. My favorite thing to do in my spare time is to draw. The best place I ever went on vacation was Gatlinburg, Tenn.

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2009-10 Season In Review

The Golden Eagles faced some tough opponents to begin the 2009-10 season in Alabama, Baylor, Louisville and Middle Tennessee, with all of those games being away from Eblen Center. Despite the caliber of opponents, Tech was able to stake out a 5-5 record to start the season including a 68-59 OVC win at Jacksonville State.

The 8-10 conference record placed Tech in a three-way tie for fourth place in the OVC with UT Martin and Eastern Kentucky. TTU earned its first trip to the OVC Tournament in head coach Sytia Messer’s first season at the helm. The Golden Eagles eventually fell to the Lady Governors of Austin Peay to end their season with a 14-16 overall record.

Following the respectable start, the Golden Eagles struggled early in OVC play as they went 4-9, with no wins coming on the road to bring their record to 9-14. In those nine losses however, Tech was usually right with the its opponent as it lost six games by 10 points or fewer and four of those losses were by five points or less.

Despite not having the ending they would have liked, the Golden Eagles saw success on the individual level as Tacarra Hayes and Kellie Cook earned several OVC honors.

With their backs to the wall the Golden Eagles responded decisively as they won five of their last six contests, including wins over Murray State, UT Martin, Tennessee State and JSU to bring their regular season record to 14-15. It was the first time since the 2005-06 season that a Tech squad had won at least 14 games in a season.

Kellie Cook

Hayes capped off an impressive sophomore season that saw her lead Tech in a number of categories including points (506), rebounds (175) and assists (136). She finished second in the OVC in scoring, averaging 16.9 ppg. Tacarra also recorded six double-doubles and became the fourth player in Tech history to record a triple-double as she posted 15 points, 10 rebounds and 12 assists against Morehead State. For her efforts, she was named first-team all-OVC and was twice voted the OVC Player of the Week. Hayes also received several accolades from her team, as she was the recipient of the Frank Porter Award, the most prestigious team award that can be given to a player for their on-court accomplishments. She also earned the title of Miss Offense and Most Improved Player. Kellie Cook had an impressive first season as she finished second on the team in scoring with 377 points (12.6 ppg) while starting in all 30 contests for the Golden Eagles. She was named the OVC all-newcomer team and earned and OVC Freshman of the Week award.

Tacarra Hayes

She also garnered a pair of team awards as she was named the team’s Freshman of the Year, while earning the teams Academic Award. Kellie’s sister, Kylie, also had a solid freshman season as she averaged 8.2 points per game and led the team in three-point shots made with 55, which earned her the Golden Eagle Award. Tiara Hopper also earned some individual accolades as she was named an OVC Freshman of the Week and recorded her first career double-double against Alabama with 12 points and 10 rebounds. Katherine Barker also made steady contributions on defense as she held the OVC’s leading scorer Chynna Bozeman to a career-low three points, when Morehead State visited Eblen Center. For her efforts and enthusiasm, she was given the team’s Spirit Award.

814 WINS F 14 OVC CHA MPIONSHIPS F 10 NCAA TOURNA MENT APPEARANCES

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2009-10 Game Results & Leaders Date 11/13/09 11/14/09 11/17/09 11/22/09 11/28/09 11/30/09 12/05/09 12/12/09 12/19/09 12/23/09 12/30/09 01/02/10 01/04/10 01/07/10 01/09/10 01/14/10 01/16/10 01/21/10 01/23/10 01/28/10 01/30/10 02/04/10 02/06/10 02/11/10 02/13/10 02/15/10 02/20/10 02/23/10 02/27/10 03/02/10

Opponent vs Alabama vs Airforce at Baylor at Louisville at Middle Tennessee LIPSCOMB *at Jacksonville State SOUTHERN ILLINOIS BELMONT at St. Louis BLUEFIELD COLLEGE *at Southeast Missouri *at Eastern Illinois *MOREHEAD STATE *EASTERN KENTUCKY *at UT Martin *at Murray State *AUSTIN PEAY *TENNESSEE STATE *EASTERN ILLINOIS *SOUTHEAST MISSOURI *at Eastern Kentucky *at Morehead State *MURRAY STATE *UT MARTIN *at Tennessee State *at Austin Peay SIU-EDWARDSVILLE *JACKSONVILLE STATE at Austin Peay

Score L, 68-73 W, 81-49 L, 55-100 L, 54-84 L, 39-76 W, 73-65 W, 68-59 W, 59-56 W, 72-69 L, 58-78 W, 94-62 L, 56-61 L, 68-79 L, 63-71 W, 75-47 L, 52-56 L, 72-82 W, 77-56 L, 62-65 L, 59-80 W, 59-56 L, 60-61 L, 45-80 W, 80-67 W, 85-41 W, 76-73 L, 70-78 W, 68-60 W, 77-61 L, 61-79

Overall Record: 14-16 (.466) OVC Record: 8-10 (.444) OVC Finish: T-4th Home Record: 11-3 (.785) Road Record: 2-12 (.166) Neutral Record: 1-1 (.500)

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Attend. 1054 1005 6266 5793 2944 887 234 1045 899 362 751 608 305 494 869 2109 4837 1776 1699 1244 518 200 712 3180 1149 412 1500 801 1631 1083

Record (OVC) Top Scorer - (22)COOK, Kellie - (18)COOK, Kylie - (19)STIRRUP - (20)HAYES - (13)COOK, Kellie - (16)HAYES 1-0 (20)COOK - (23)COOK, Kellie - (14)HOPPER/GLIDDEN - (22)HAYES - (18)HAYES 1-1 (21)STIRRUP 1-2 (22)COOK/HAYES 1-3 (16)COOK/COOK 2-3 (23)COOK, Kellie 2-4 (22)HAYES 2-5 (15)COOK, Kylie 3-5 (39)HAYES 3-6 (17)HAYES 3-7 (19)HAYES 4-7 (19)HAYES 4-8 (17)HOPPER 4-9 (12)COOK, Kellie 5-9 (26)COOK, Kellie 6-9 (20)COOK, Kellie 7-9 (41)HAYES 7-10 (18)HAYES - (14)HOPPER 8-10 (18)HAYES - (18)COOK, Kellie

Top Rebounder (10)HOPPER (7)COOK, Kylie (6)STIRRUP (8)HOPPER (6)COOKE,ERVIN (14)RUTLEDGE (7)RUTLEDGE (9)COOK, Kellie/RUTLEDGE (10)HOPPER (7)HAYES (11)HOPPER (6)RUTLEDGE/STIRRUP/COOK (8)HAYES (10)HAYES (8)HAYES/COOK/COOK (9)HAYES (9)COOK, Kellie (10)COOK, Kellie (9)HAYES (7)COOK, Kellie (10)STIRRUP (6)STIRRUP/COOK, Kylie (10)COOK, Kellie (8)HAYES (9)HAYES (9)HAYES (7)RUTLEDGE/GLIDDEN (8)HOPPER (8)HOPPER/COOK, Kylie (7)RUTLEDGE

Assists Leader (2)COOK, Kellie/HAYES/COOKE (6)HAYES (4)HAYES (2)COOKE/HOPPER (2)HOPPER (5)COOKE (4)HAYES/COOKE (2)GLIDDEN/COOK,Kellie (5)HAYES/COOKE (4)HAYES (10)HAYES (7)COOKE (4)HAYES (12)HAYES (7)HAYES (6)HAYES (6)RUTLEDGE (3)HAYES (8)HAYES (4)COOKE (4)HAYES (4)COOK, Kellie (3)COOK, Kylie (5)HAYES (9)HAYES (5)HAYES (5)HAYES (5)HAYES (7)HAYES (8)HAYES

Total Attendance: 44,591 (1,486 avg.) Home Attendance: 15,167 (1,083 avg.) Road Attendance: 27,365 (1,954 avg.) Neutral Attendance: 2,059 (1,029 avg.)

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2009-10 Statistics 2009-10 Individual Statistics ## Player....................... GP-GS Min 3 COOK, Kellie.................30-30 976 OVC only.......................18-18 597 11 COOKE, Katy.................29-2 359 OVC only.......................18-1 213 12 STIRRUP, Krystal..........30-13 627 OVC only.......................18-9 389 14 BARKER, Katherine.....22-10 266 OVC only.......................15-10 221 20 ERVIN, Haley.................30-6 332 OVC only.......................18-1 159 21 HAYES, Tacarra.............30-28 919 OVC only.......................18-17 572 24 GLIDDEN, Rachel........30-5 587 OVC only.......................18-2 332 30 HOPPER, Tiara..............28-11 565 OVC only.......................16-6 286 31 WEST MASON, Alison10-0 50 OVC only.......................9-0 44 34 RUTLEDGE, Simone...29-15 512 OVC only.......................18-8 281 41 COOK, Kylie..................30-30 807 OVC only.......................18-18 506

Avg 32.5 33.2 12.4 11.8 20.9 21.6 12.1 14.7 11.1 8.8 30.6 31.8 19.6 18.4 20.2 17.9 5.0 4.9 17.7 15.6 26.9 28.1

TECH...............................30-30 OVC only.......................18-18 OPPONENTS.................30-30 OVC only.......................18-18

FG 141 82 12 6 77 44 12 10 12 4 170 116 68 39 74 43 5 5 41 22 85 57

FGA Pct 405 .348 238 .345 54 .222 28 .214 161 .478 95 .463 43 .279 32 .313 40 .300 17 .235 401 .424 266 .436 194 .351 114 .342 158 .468 77 .558 14 .357 13 .385 90 .456 41 .537 227 .374 143 .399

3FG FGA Pct 47 158 .297 32 98 .327 4 16 .250 0 6 .000 19 51 .373 10 28 .357 2 16 .125 2 9 .222 3 10 .300 2 5 .400 4 24 .167 1 11 .091 48 148 .324 32 97 .330 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 4 9 .444 4 8 .500 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 55 153 .359 36 95 .379

FT FTA Pct 48 65 .738 27 32 .844 21 29 .724 11 16 .688 42 54 .778 26 33 .788 7 12 .583 6 10 .600 8 11 .727 4 5 .800 162 257 .630 94 150 .627 35 49 .714 22 29 .759 45 91 .495 19 37 .514 1 2 .500 1 2 .500 17 32 .531 6 16 .375 20 35 .571 13 25 .520

Off Def Tot Avg 36 106 142 4.7 22 64 86 4.8 7 47 54 1.9 4 26 30 1.7 64 64 128 4.3 40 38 78 4.3 14 23 37 1.7 13 13 26 1.7 25 27 52 1.7 11 13 24 1.3 39 136 175 5.8 26 91 117 6.5 23 56 79 2.6 13 36 49 2.7 54 75 129 4.6 25 36 61 3.8 6 2 8 0.8 6 2 8 0.9 69 54 123 4.2 37 27 64 3.6 24 110 134 4.5 16 79 95 5.3

PF 76 52 41 24 78 45 38 29 47 24 77 47 42 28 68 38 5 3 85 47 87 55

FO 2 2 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 3 2 0 0 6 1 4 3

A TO 41 74 25 40 61 44 41 27 20 51 13 30 4 7 4 6 12 17 8 9 136 125 88 78 25 32 15 18 24 59 11 30 0 5 0 4 19 37 13 19 18 40 14 21

Blk Stl 11 20 8 13 1 14 1 10 2 23 2 17 3 8 2 7 5 9 2 5 15 53 10 33 3 20 3 11 11 12 5 7 0 0 0 0 11 18 6 12 11 24 6 8

697 428 689 388

1787 .390 1064 .402 1693 .407 995 .390

186 119 136 85

406 637 229 355 510 751 312 453

428 778 1206 40.2 254 478 732 40.7 371 796 1167 38.9 217 454 671 37.3

646 20 392 12 546 - 302 -

360 505 232 292 351 482 200 279

73 201 1986 66.2 45 123 1204 66.9 100 188 2024 67.5 48 109 1173 65.2

587 357 411 253

.317 .333 .331 .336

.637 .645 .679 .689

Pts Avg 377 12.6 223 12.4 49 1.7 23 1.3 215 7.2 124 6.9 33 1.5 28 1.9 35 1.2 14 0.8 506 16.9 327 18.2 219 7.3 132 7.3 193 6.9 105 6.6 15 1.5 15 1.7 99 3.4 50 2.8 245 8.2 163 9.1

2009-10 Individual Points-Rebounds-Assists 03 Opponent COOK, Ke vs Alabama................................22-0-2 vs Airforce..................................9-5-4 at Baylor Lady Bears...............9-4-0 at Louisville................................8-4-0 at Middle Tennessee...............13-5-0 LIPSCOMB...................................14-4-2 at Jacksonville State...............20-1-2 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS...............23-9-2 BELMONT...................................12-7-0 at St. Louis..................................4-4-0 BLUEFIELD COLLEGE..............14-4-2 at Southeast Missouri............4-6-1 at Eastern Illinois......................22-1-1 MOREHEAD STATE...................16-9-0 EASTERN KENTUCKY...............23-8-3 at UT Martin...............................6-1-0 at Murray State.........................9-9-1 AUSTIN PEAY.............................6-10-1 TENNESSEE STATE....................10-5-3 EASTERN ILLINOIS...................11-7-2 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI..........8-2-1 at Eastern Kentucky................3-3-4 at Morehead State...................12-10-0 MURRAY STATE.........................26-4-2 UT MARTIN.................................20-1-1 at Tennessee State...................9-3-0 at Austin Peay...........................12-4-3 SIU-EDWARDSVILLE................8-5-2 JACKSONVILLE STATE.............6-2-0 at Austin Peay...........................18-5-2

11 COOKE 0-0-2 6-4-4 0-2-0 0-1-2 3-6-0 5-3-5 0-1-4 3-2-1 4-1-5 2-3-0 DNP 2-3-7 0-0-2 0-2-1 2-2-1 0-0-0 12-4-5 0-1-2 0-0-0 0-4-4 5-6-2 0-0-0 0-3-2 0-1-0 0-1-3 2-1-2 0-2-2 3-2-1 0-1-4 0-0-0

12 STIRRUP 0-1-0 11-6-1 19-6-1 0-3-1 3-3-0 9-7-1 2-4-1 4-4-1 9-3-0 0-0-0 17-10-1 21-6-1 2-3-1 6-3-0 5-3-1 2-2-0 2-7-0 21-4-0 10-3-0 5-4-0 7-10-3 13-6-0 2-2-0 6-6-1 11-3-1 1-3-2 0-2-1 7-4-1 8-7-1 12-3-0

14 BARKER 0-0-0 0-3-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-2-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-1-0 3-5-0 DNP 4-1-0 2-3-0 6-3-1 2-0-0 3-0-0 2-9-2 2-3-0 5-2-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 2-3-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-1-0 DNP

20 ERVIN 0-1-0 5-1-1 0-5-0 4-2-0 1-6-1 0-1-0 0-5-2 0-0-0 5-4-1 4-2-0 2-4-1 0-1-0 3-2-0 0-2-0 0-1-0 0-3-0 0-0-1 0-1-0 0-1-1 0-1-0 2-0-1 0-1-0 0-0-1 0-0-1 5-2-0 0-0-0 0-0-1 0-2-0 4-4-0 0-0-0

21 HAYES 21-9-2 16-6-6 13-4-4 20-6-1 10-2-1 16-4-0 16-6-4 6-5-2 12-3-5 22-7-4 18-4-10 4-1-3 22-8-4 15-10-12 18-8-7 22-9-6 7-3-0 39-9-3 17-9-8 19-5-3 19-5-4 16-5-2 4-1-1 24-8-5 8-9-9 41-9-5 18-5-5 12-5-5 18-7-7 13-3-8

24 GLIDDEN 6-4-1 10-1-2 0-1-0 2-0-0 2-2-1 6-4-2 16-3-2 9-0-2 14-4-0 8-2-1 16-3-1 10-3-0 0-1-0 6-1-0 5-4-2 3-0-1 9-6-0 0-0-0 3-2-0 10-2-0 3-1-1 3-2-0 3-5-2 8-1-2 18-3-0 6-3-2 15-7-1 12-6-0 14-5-2 2-3-0

30 HOPPER 12-10-0 6-4-0 0-1-0 4-8-2 5-3-2 4-4-0 7-4-1 8-4-1 14-10-2 8-2-1 8-11-3 4-3-1 6-4-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 DNP 8-1-1 DNP 6-6-0 2-3-0 0-0-0 17-5-0 9-5-1 10-7-1 9-4-2 8-5-1 7-5-2 14-8-2 12-8-1 5-3-0

31 WEST DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP 3-3-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP 9-4-0 DNP 3-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 0-1-0 DNP

34 RUTLEDGE 1-7-0 0-2-0 2-2-1 8-3-0 0-3-1 14-14-0 7-7-0 6-9-1 2-4-0 4-3-1 6-5-2 7-6-0 0-1-0 2-2-1 0-5-0 4-7-3 7-7-6 2-3-2 0-3-0 0-3-0 2-3-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 4-3-0 3-4-1 2-2-0 8-7-0 DNP 2-0-0 6-7-0

41 COOK, Ky 6-3-0 18-7-1 12-4-0 8-3-1 0-2-0 5-4-1 0-0-1 0-3-0 0-1-0 6-3-1 10-1-0 4-1-0 9-5-1 16-6-0 13-8-0 13-8-2 15-4-0 7-2-0 14-7-1 7-4-0 13-8-1 8-6-1 6-8-3 2-7-0 6-3-2 7-3-0 10-6-2 12-3-0 13-8-0 5-5-0

DNP denotes did not play

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2009-10 Starters / Retired Numbers 2009-10 Starters Opponent ......................... Guard.............Guard.............. Forward........... Forward........ Forward Alabama..................................... Cook, Ke............Hayes...................Cooke....................Stirrup............... Cook, Ky Air Force..................................... Cook, Ke............Hayes...................Ervin.......................Hopper............. Cook, Ky Baylor ........................................ Cook, Ke............Hayes...................Ervin.......................Rutledge.......... Cook, Ky Louisville.................................... Cook, Ke............Hayes...................Ervin.......................Stirrup............... Cook, Ky Middle Tennessee................... Cook, Ke............Hayes...................Ervin.......................Rutledge.......... Cook, Ky Lipscomb................................... Cook, Ke............Hayes...................Ervin.......................Rutledge.......... Cook, Ky Jacksonville State................... Cook, Ke............Hayes...................Ervin.......................Rutledge.......... Cook, Ky Southern Illinois...................... Cook, Ke............Hayes...................Ervin.......................Rutledge.......... Cook, Ky Belmont..................................... Cook, Ke............Hayes...................Ervin.......................Rutledge.......... Cook, Ky St. Louis...................................... Cook, Ke............Hayes...................Hopper..................Rutledge.......... Cook, Ky Bluefield College..................... Cook, Ke............Glidden...............Hopper..................Rutledge.......... Cook, Ky Southeast Missouri................ Cook, Ke............Hayes...................Hopper..................Rutledge.......... Cook, Ky Eastern Illinois.......................... Cook, Ke............Glidden...............Stirrup...................Rutledge.......... Cook, Ky Morehead State....................... Cook, Ke............Hayes...................Barker....................Stirrup............... Cook, Ky Eastern Kentucky.................... Cook, Ke............Hayes...................Barker....................Rutledge.......... Cook, Ky Ut Martin................................... Cook, Ke............Hayes...................Barker....................Rutledge.......... Cook, Ky Murray State............................. Cook, Ke............Hayes...................Barker....................Cooke................ Cook, Ky Austin Peay............................... Cook, Ke............Hayes...................Barker....................Rutledge.......... Cook, Ky Tennessee State...................... Cook, Ke............Hayes...................Barker....................Rutledge.......... Cook, Ky Eastern Illinois.......................... Cook, Ke............Hayes...................Barker....................Rutledge.......... Cook, Ky Southeast Missouri................ Cook, Ke............Hayes...................Barker....................Stirrup............... Cook, Ky Eastern Kentucky.................... Cook, Ke............Hayes...................Barker....................Stirrup............... Cook, Ky Morehead State....................... Cook, Ke............Hayes...................Barker....................Stirrup............... Cook, Ky Murray State............................. Cook, Ke............Hayes...................Barker....................Stirrup............... Cook, Ky UT Martin................................... Cook, Ke............Hayes...................Barker....................Stirrup............... Cook, Ky Tennessee State...................... Cook, Ke............Hayes...................Hopper..................Stirrup............... Cook, Ky Eastern Kentucky.................... Cook, Ke............Hayes...................Hopper..................Stirrup............... Cook, Ky SIU-Edwardsville..................... Cook, Ke............Hayes...................Hopper..................Glidden............ Cook, Ky Jacksonville State................... Cook, Ke............Hayes...................Hopper..................Glidden............ Cook, Ky Austin Peay............................... Cook, Ke............Hayes...................Hopper..................Glidden............ Cook, Ky

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In 2008, Emily Christian had her jersey (40) retired, adding to the six jerseys which had previously been retired by Tennessee Tech to honor the outstanding Golden Eagle players who wore them. The first was Pam Chambers (21), followed by Jerilynn Harper (30). Cheryl Taylor (33) was honored following the 1986-87 season, and in 1992 Angela Moorehead (41) was added to the elite list. Diane Seng (51) joined their elite company in 2001, and Janet Holt (50) in 2002. Moorehead, Chambers, Harper and Taylor are all in the Tennessee Tech Sports Hall of Fame.

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Team Honors & Awards Awards Chosen by Tennessee Tech Coaches and Players Frank Porter Award 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10

Cecilia Ramsey Dana Scott Dana Bilyeu Kim Stout Taunya Lovelace Taryn Slattery Shannon Clardy Amy Moore Rachael Gobble Rachael Gobble & Collin Carmichael Rachael Gobble Misty Garrett Wendi Scott & Andrea Brown Andrea Brown Arleigh Brackin Arleigh Brackin Marissa Hensley Marissa Hensley Blair Bowens Tacarra Hayes

Blair Bowens

Best Academic Average 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02

Lucretia Huffines Lucretia Huffines Jerilynn Harper Anita Myers Mindy Campbell Michelle Holloway Michelle Holloway Rebecca Myers Cecilia Ramsey Cecilia Ramsey Cecilia Ramsey Cecilia Ramsey Dana Scott Amy Engle Taunya Lovelace Taunya Lovelace Taryn Slattery Taryn Slattery Leslie VanWinkle Collin Carmichael Collin Carmichael Collin Carmichael Diane Seng Allison Clark Misty Garrett

2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10

Wendi Scott Andrea Brown Arleigh Brackin Cara Reed Cara Reed Marissa Hensley Cara Reed Rachel Whittle Kellie Cook

Most Valuable Player/ Player of the Year 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10

Pam Chambers Jerilynn Harper Jerilynn Harper Lydia Sawney Cheryl Taylor Cheryl Taylor Tonie Edwards Cheryl Taylor Chris Moye Cheryl Taylor Melinda Clayton Angela Moorehead Angela Moorehead Angela Moorehead Roschelle Vaughn Roschelle Vaughn Terrance Oglesby Taunya Lovelace Amber Clark Diane Seng Diane Seng Janet Holt Janet Holt Janet Holt Janet Holt Emily Christian Emily Christian Emily Christian Emily Christian Kendall Cavin Kristina Tyler Blair Bowens Tacarra Hayes

Most Improved Player 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98

Holly Hoover Denette Kolbe Mindy Campbell Anita Myers Lydia Sawney Tracy Munsey Michele Bishop Tracy Munsey Tracy Perry Arnetta Peterson Cindy Montooth Dana Scott Sherry Batten Kim Stout Mary Alice Clayton Mary Alice Clayton Taryn Slattery Christy White Leslie VanWinkle Becky Clabough Pamela Rogers Collin Carmichael Leah Bird

Krystal Stirrup

1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10

Misty Garrett Megan Isom Iesha Jones Casey Bradford Jenna Baltimore Courtney McFarlin Kendall Cavin Marissa Hensley Jana Reece Deanna Apple Allison Price Blair Bowens Kristina Tyler Jasmine White Vivian Nwosu Simone Rutledge Tacarra Hayes

Best Defensive Player 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07

Barbara Dam Barbara Dam Lydia Sawney Lydia Sawney Tonie Edwards Michele Bishop Chris Moye Shawn Monday Adrienne Black Arnetta Peterson Cecilia Ramsey Cecilia Ramsey Dana Scott Taunya Treanton Amy Engle Roschelle Vaughn Taunya Lovelace Taunya Lovelace Becky Clabough Leslie VanWinkle Ann Parks Ann Parks Rachael Gobble Rachael Gobble Allison Clark Tynisha Alexander Kendall Cavin Kendall Cavin Jana Reece Jana Reece Kendall Cavin

2007-08 2008-09 2009-10

Allison Price Allison Price Katherine Barker

John P. Hendrix Leadership Award 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10

Denette Kolbe Jerilynn Harper Lydia Sawney Anita Myers Mindy Campbell Chris Moye Tonie Edwards Chris Moye Adrienne Black Shawn Monday Shawn Monday Cecilia Ramsey Dana Bilyeu Dana Bilyeu Sherry Batten Taunya Lovelace Shannon Clardy Terrance Oglesby Becky Clabough Becky Clabough Holly Hardison Ann Parks Rachael Gobble Misty Garrett Wendi Scott Andrea Brown Tynisha Alexander Arleigh Brackin Kendall Cavin Emily Christian Kendall Cavin Allison Price Meagan Lyons Kellie Cook

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Team Honors & Awards OVC Player of the Year

Awards Chosen by Outside Organizations All-America (Kodak) Jerilynn Harper, 1981, 1982 Emily Christian, 2006 (HM) All-America

(National Women’s Sports Federation) Selected from 1982 to 1991

Jerilynn Harper, 1982 Chris Moye, 1986 Cheryl Taylor, 1986, 1987 Shawn Monday, 1988 Renay Adams, 1988 Melinda Clayton, 1989, 1990 Angela Moorehead, 1989, 1990, 1991

All-America

(Fast Break Magazine) Selected from 1984 to 1991

Cheryl Taylor, 1985, 1986, 1987 Angela Moorehead, 1989, 1990, 1991

All-Region

(Kodak) Jerilynn Harper, 1981, 1982 Cheryl Taylor, 1987 Angela Moorehead, 1989, 1990 Diane Seng, 1999, 2000 Janet Holt, 2000, 2001, 2002 Emily Christian, 2006

All-NWIT

Jerilynn Harper, 1981

U.S. National Team Pam Chambers, 1979 Jerilynn Harper, 1981 Cheryl Taylor, 1985

NWIT Rookie of the Year Jerilynn Harper, 1981

Janet Holt is a three-time winner of OVC Player of the Year and two-time OVC Female Athlete of the Year

All-OVC Since 1979

(alphabetically)

Renay Adams (2) 1988, 1991 Blair Bowens (1) 2009 Kendall Cavin (2) 2006, 2007 Pam Chambers (2) 1979, 1980 Emily Christian (4) 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 Allison Clark (1) 2001

OVC Freshman of the Year Chris Moye, 1983 Cheryl Taylor, 1984 Renay Adams, 1988 Mitzi Rice, 1990 Amy Engle, 1992 Diane Seng, 1997 Janet Holt, 1999 Emily Christian, 2003

OVC All-Freshman Team Holly Hoover, 1980 Dee Davis, 1982 Chris Moye, 1983 Tammy Burton, 1984 Cheryl Taylor, 1984 Shawn Monday, 1987 Melinda Clayton, 1987 Renay Adams, 1988 Cecilia Ramsey, 1988 Mitzi Rice, 1990 Taunya Treanton, 1991 Sherry Batten, 1991 Amy Engle, 1992 Terrance Oglesby, 1993

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Pam Chambers, 1979 Jerilynn Harper, 1981 Jerilynn Harper, 1982 Cheryl Taylor, 1986 Cheryl Taylor, 1987 Angela Moorehead, 1990 Angela Moorehead, 1991 Roschelle Vaughn, 1993 Janet Holt, 2000 Janet Holt, 2001 Janet Holt, 2002 Emily Christian, 2006

Amber Clark (1) 1998 Melinda Clayton (3) 1988, 1989, 1990 Carmen Dowdell (1) 1979 Jerilynn Harper (3) 1980, 1981, 1982 Janet Holt (4) 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 Taunya Lovelace (2) 1994, 1995 Shawn Monday (2) 1988, 1990 Angela Moorehead (3) 1989, 1990, 1991 Lisa Poe, 1993 Shannon Clardy, 1994 Sheri Lewis, 1995 Andrea Baldwin, 1996 Amber Clark, 1996 Collin Carmichael, 1997 Diane Seng, 1997 Janet Holt, 1999 Andrea Brown, 2001 Emily Christian, 2003 Kendall Cavin, 2004 Meagan Lyons, 2006 Kellie Cook, 2010

OVC All-Tournament

Anita Myers, 1982 Jerilynn Harper, 1982 Chris Moye, 1983, 1985, 1986 Tammy Burton, 1984 Cheryl Taylor, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987 Melinda Clayton, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990 Cecilia Ramsey, 1988, 1989, 1990 Angela Moorehead, 1989, 1990, 1991 Taunya Lovelace, 1991, 1994,

OVC Female Athlete of the Year

Jerilynn Harper, 1981 Jerilynn Harper, 1982 Cheryl Taylor, 1986 Angela Moorehead, 1991 Roschelle Vaughn, 1993 Diane Seng, 1998 Diane Seng, 2000 Janet Holt, 2001 Janet Holt, 2002

Chris Moye (3) 1984, 1985, 1986 Tracy Munsey (1) 1987 Anita Myers (1) 1983 Diane Seng (4) 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000 Cheryl Taylor (4) 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987 Kristina Tyler (1) 2008 Roschelle Vaughn (2) 1992, 1993 Tacarra Hayes (1) 2010 1995 Renay Adams, 1991 Sherry Batten, 1992 Dana Bilyeu, 1992, 1993 Roschelle Vaughn, 1992, 1993 Terrance Oglesby, 1994 Elizabeth Maxwell, 1995 Amber Clark, 1997, 1999 Diane Seng, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000 Janet Holt, 2000, 2001, 2002 Allison Clark, 2000 Misty Garrett, 2001 Casey Bradford, 2002 Emily Christian, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006

OVC Tournament Most Valuable Player

Anita Myers, 1982 Cheryl Taylor, 1987 Melinda Clayton, 1988 Angela Moorehead, 1989, 1990, 1991 Roschelle Vaughn, 1993

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Team Academic Honors & Awards OVC Scholar Athlete Jerilynn Harper, 1982 Cecilia Ramsey, 1991 Diane Seng, 2000 OVC Academic Honor Roll (Named since 1987) Tracy Munsey, 1987 Rebecca Myers, 1987, 88 Denise Apple, 1988 Cecilia Ramsey, 1988, 89, 90, 91 Robin Bellerson, 1989 Melanie Marshall, 1989 Arnetta Peterson, 1990 Dana Scott, 1990, 91, 92 Sherry Batten, 1994 Taunya Lovelace, 1994, 95 Kim Stout, 1994 Shannon Clardy, 1995, 96 Ginna Reed, 1995 Taryn Slattery, 1995, 96 Lora Franklin, 1996 Collin Carmichael 1997, 98, 99, 00 Amber Clark, 1997, 98, 99 Diane Seng, 1997, 98, 99, 00 Becky Clabough, 1998 Amy Moore, 1998 Rachael Gobble, 1998, 99, 00, 01 Andrea Baldwin, 1999 Holly Hardison, 1999 Janet Holt, 1999, 00, 01, 02 Janice Barr, 2001 Leah Bird, 2001, 02 Andrea Brown, 2001, 02, 03, 04 Allison Clark, 2001, 02 Misty Garrett, 2001, 02

Stephanie Patterson, 2001 Wendi Scott, 2002, 03 Arleigh Brackin, 2003, 04, 05, 06 Deanna Apple, 2004, 05, 06, 07 Cara Lucas, 2004 Joi Nichols, 2004, 05, 06, 07 Marissa Hensley, 2005, 06, 08 Jana Reece, 2005, 06 Kristina Tyler, 2005, 06, 08 Emily Christian, 2006 Cara Reed, 2006, 07, 08 Mandy Mendenhall, 2008 Rachel Whittle, 2008 Blair Bowens, 2009 Danielle Pointer, 2009 Katherine Barker, 2010 Kellie Cook, 2010 Kylie Cook, 2010 Rachel Glidden, 2010 Allison West Mason, 2010 Academic All-OVC (Only named in 1980-81) Denette Kolbe, 1980 Jerilynn Harper, 1980, 81 A.D. Honor Roll (Listed in order player first appeared on the list) Robin Bellerson (1) Shawn Monday (2) Arnetta Peterson (3) Cecilia Ramsey (6) Dana Scott (5) Amy Engle (3) Jeana Gilbert (1) Ginna Reed (2)

Dana Bilyeu (1) Shannon Clardy (5) Mary Alice Clayton (1) Bonnie Zoss (1) Taryn Slattery (6) Roschelle Vaughn (1) Christy White (2) Sherry Batten (2) Taunya Lovelace (2) Kim Stout (1) Terrance Oglesby (2) Becky Clabough (7) Lora Franklin (2) Holly Hardison (5) Trish Milsaps (2) Collin Carmichael (9) Amber Clark (7) Andrea Baldwin (3) Diane Seng (8) Amy Moore (4) Leslie VanWinkle (5) Kandy Gilley (1) Lisa Parks (2) Leah Bird (9) Rachael Gobble (8) Elizabeth Maxwell (2) Miranda Moore (1) Allison Clark (8) Janet Holt (7) Amanda Kendall (1) Misty Garrett (8) Janice Barr (2) Crystal Andrews (1) Andrea Brown (8) Stephanie Patterson (2) Tynisha Alexander (3) Wendi Hartsfield Scott (4)

Molly York (1) Jenna Baltimore (2) Arleigh Brackin (7) Emily Christian (4) Lindsey Jones (1) Emily Lane (1) Courtney McFarlin (3) Deanna Apple (7) Cara Lucas (2) Joi Nichols (6) Kendall Cavin (2) Marissa Hensley (6) Jana Reece (3) Meagan Lyons (2) Cara Reed (7) Kristina Tyler (5) Holly Rogers (2) Whitney Mayo (2) Mandy Mendenhall (2) Jordan Ramsey (1) Jasmine White (2) Rachel Whittle (2) Blair Bowens (2) Danielle Pointer (2) Katherine Barker (2) Kellie Cook (2) Kylie Cook (2) Haley Ervin (1) Rachel Glidden (2) Tiara Hopper (1) Alison West Mason (2) Katy Cooke (1) Whitney Mayo (1) Rachel Whittle (1) (x) number of semesters on list

Class Records

Freshman

Sophomore

Games 33 36 Played Pam Chambers, 1976-77 Trish Bell, 1976-77 Robyn Markey, 1976-77 Kim Grizzle, 1976-77 Megan Isom, 1999-00 Points 644 608 Scored Diane Seng, 1996-97 Gayle Hastings, 1975-76 Scoring 22.2 20.3 Average Diane Seng, 1996-97 Gayle Hastings, 1975-76 Field .678 .625 Goal % Diane Seng, 1996-97 Diane Seng, 1997-98 Free .889 .830 Throw % Sherry Batten, 1990-91 Janet Holt, 1999-00 Rebounds 339 446 Cheryl Taylor, 1983-84 Pam Cassity, 1974-75 Assists 225 178 Shawn Monday, 1986-87 Shawn Monday, 1987-88 Misty Garrett, 1999-00 Steals 79 80 Shawn Monday, 1986-87 Pam Chambers, 1977-78 Blocked 51 55 Shots Melinda Clayton, 1986-87 Melinda Clayton, 1987-88 Taryn Slattery, 1993-94 3-Pointers 85 71 Made Mitzi Rice, 1989-90 Allison Clark, 1999-00

Junior

Senior

1,011 Jerilynn Harper, 1980-81 29.7 Jerilynn Harper, 1980-81 .640 Carmen Dowdell, 1978-79 .963 Andrea Brown, 2002-03 527 Pam Cassity, 1975-76 209 Misty Garrett, 2000-01

831 Jerilynn Harper, 1981-82 26.8 Jerilynn Harper, 1981-82 .717 Renay Adams, 1990-91 .861 Kristina Tyler, 2007-08 484 Pam Cassity, 1976-77 270 Chris Moye, 1985-86

104 Pam Chambers, 1978-79 54 Trish Bell, 1977-78

91 Kim Grizzle, 1976-77 49 Melinda Clayton, 1989-90

88 Allison Clark, 2000-01

74 Dana Bilyeu, 1992-93

36 Gayle Hastings, 1976-77 Janet Bowden, 1976-77

36 Pam Cassity, 1976-77 Emily Tyler, 1976-77

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All-Time Participants 00

Cindy Montooth, 1989-90 Kristina Tyler, 2005-07 Vivian Nwosu, 2009-present Blair Bowens, 2006-2009

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Megan Isom, 2000 Emily Lane, 2003-04 Daisy Dodd, 2007 Kellie Cook, 2010-present

4

Carmen Dowdell, 1979-80 Melanie Marshall, 1989 Elizabeth Maxwell, 1995 Holly Hardison, 1996 Leah Bird, 1998-2002 Deanna Apple, 2004-07

5

Pamela Rogers, 1996-97

10

Loretta Marlow, 1975-78 Robyn Markey, 1979-81 Anita Blickensdorfer, 1982 Rebecca Rains, 1983 Jaclyn Kile, 1984-85 Adrienne Black, 1986-89 Amy Taylor, 1990-92 Christy White, 1993 Jeana Gilbert, 1994 Becky Clabough, 1995-98 Misty Garrett, 1999-2002 Jenna Baltimore, 2003-04 Jana Reece, 2005-06

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Donna Rose Kenny, 1975-76 Carla Tart, 1977-79 Tracy Fletcher, 1983-84 Tracy Perry, 1985-87 Kelly Alred, 1988 Lisa Poe, 1993 Lisa Parks, 1997-98 Amanda Kendall, 1999-2000 Kendall Cavin, 2004-07 Mandy Mendenhall, 2007-08 Danielle Pointer, 2009 Katy Cooke, 2010 Janet Bowden, 1975 Kim Grizzle, 1976-78 Marilyn Jones, 1980-82 Tracy Munsey, 1984-87 Denise Apple, 1988 Dana Bilyeu, 1992-93 Jeana Gilbert, 1995 Lora Franklin, 1996 Ann Parks, 1997-2000 Krystal Stirrup, 2009-present

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Terri Hall, 1975 Michele Bishop, 1984-87

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12

13

Cindy Montooth, 1988 Leslie VanWinkle, 1994-97 Crystal Andrews, 2001 Joi Nichols, 2004-07

Patsy Bow, 1975 Joni Hix, 1976 Gina Lee, 1979 Lydia Sawney, 1981-82 Rebecca Myers, 1985-88 Taunya Lovelace, 1991-95 Amy Moore, 1998 Tynisha Alexander, 2002-05 Kelleshia Cook, 2009 Katherine Barker, 2010

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25

Marsha Silcox, 1975 Cathy Jones, 1976 Lisa Locke, 1977-78 Teresa Duncan, 1981-82 Mary Alice Clayton, 1992-95 Jasmine White, 2008-09

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Debbie Bumpas, 1975 Ann Elsea, 1978-79 Mindy Campbell, 1980-83 Cheryl Goins, 1986 Arnetta Peterson, 1987-90 Rhea Beaty, 1991-92 Shannon Clardy, 1994-97 Rachael Gobble, 1998-01 Arleigh Brackin, 2003-06 Haley Ervin, 2010

21 (Retired Jersey) Valeria Russell, 1975 Karen Greenlea, 1976 Pam Chambers, 1977-80 Jennifer Wilhelm, 2001-02 Tamara Gilyard, 2003 Tacarra Hayes, 2009-present 22

Pam Cassity, 1975 Judy Flatt, 1975 Debbie Bumpas, 1976 Leigh Ann Dunlap, 1977-78 Janet McGee, 1979-81 Karen Seaton, 1982-84 Michelle Holloway, 1985-86 Melanie Marshall, 1988 Amy Engle, 1992-93 Christy White, 1994 Sheri Lewis, 1995 Allison Clark, 2000-02 Whitney Mayo, 2007-2009 Whitley Mayberry, 2010

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Karen Randolph, 1975-76 Suzann Hensley, 1977-78 Pam Birchfield, 1979-80 Tammy Burton, 1984-87

Janet Tate, 1975 Vicki Thompson, 1976 Lucretia Huffines, 1980 Anita Myers, 1982-83 Tonie Edwards, 1984-85 Shawn Monday, 1987-90 Amber Clark, 1996-99 Marissa Hensley, 2005-07 Rachel Glidden, 2009-present Janna Wheeler, 1975 Suzann Hensley, 1976 Barbara Dam, 1979-81 Dee Davis, 1982-83 Carabeth Ball, 1986 Gina Reed, 1995 Courtney McFarlin, 2003-05

30 (Retired Jersey)

Gayle Burgess, 1975-78 Jerilynn Harper, 1980-82 Tiara Hopper, 2010-present

Emily Christian was honored on Jan. 26, 2008, when Tennessee Tech retired her jersey (40).

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31

Wendi Hartsfield-Scott, 2002-03 Emily Lane, 2004

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40 (Retired Jersey) Suzann Hensley, 1975 Leah Frazier, 1985-87 Jill Tittle, 1988-90 Amy Hart, 1991 Becky Lunghuhn, 1995 Miranda Moore, 1998 Emily Christian, 2003-06

Robbie West, 1975 Janet Bowden, 1975-78 Dana Scott, 1989-92 Emily Tyler, 1980-83 Collin Carmichael, 1997-2000 Allison Price, 2006-2009 Alison West Mason, 2009-10 Judy Flatt, 1976 Kim Smith, 1977-78 Jackie Poindexter, 1980 Jo Swartz, 1981 Sherry Batten, 1991-94

33 (Retired Jersey)

Judy Flatt, 1975 Pam Cassity, 1975-78 Denette Kolbe, 1979-82 Cheryl Taylor, 1984-87 Casey Bradford, 2002-05 Cara Reed, 2006-07

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Pam Peek, 1975-78 Pam Kilday, 1979-80 Kathy Och, 1979-81 Becky Coe, 1983 Cathy Galloway, 1986 Mitzi Rice, 1990-91 Andrea Baldwin, 1996-99 Jennifer Simpson, 2002-03 Stephanie Holbrook, 2005-06 Simone Rutledge, 2009-10

41 (Retired Jersey) Angela Moorehead, 1989-91 Kylie Cook, 2010-present 42

Chris Moye, 1983-86 Kim Stout, 1991-94 Iesha Jones, 2000-01 Meagan Lyons, 2006-2009

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Molly York, 2002

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Patsy Bow, 1975 Carmen Dowdell, 1979 Holly Hoover, 1980-81 Jackie Oslonian, 1984-85 Cecilia Ramsey, 1988-91 Taryn Slattery, 1993-96 Holly Hardison, 1997-99 Cara Lucas, 2004 Rachel Whittle, 2007-2009

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Kelly Tempel, 1984 Robin Bellerson, 1989 Terrance Oglesby, 1993-96

50 (Retired Jersey) Val Streelman, 1982, 1983 Roschelle Vaughn, 1992-93 Janet Holt, 1999-2002 51 (Retired Jersey) Diane Seng, 1997-2000 52

Trish Bell, 1976-80 Teresa Officer, 1983-84 Robin Smith, 1990 Julie Metcalf, 1992 Andrea Brown, 2001-04

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Lindsey Jones, 2003 Jennifer Hood, 2007

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Brenda Ankrom, 1980 Linda Fleischer, 1983 Melinda Clayton, 1987-90 Jill Eccles, 1996

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Anne Norman, 1976 Sally Thornton, 1977-78 Renay Adams, 1988-91

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The Eblen Center The Golden Eagles have ranked among the nation’s attendance leaders every year and have regularly led the Ohio Valley Conference in attendance. NAME – The center is named for long-time Tech athletic administrator and coach Hooper Eblen. He served the university for 33 years and was instrumental in planning the football stadium and basketball arena. CAPACITY – There are 9,280 seats in the arena with cushioned theatre-type seating throughout the lower level. LARGEST WOMEN’S CROWD – An OVC record crowd of 6,113 watched Tech defeat Middle Tennessee on February 3, 1990. SURFACE – The Eblen Center had a brand new floor for the 2008-09 season, featuring the men’s extended 3-point line, and the updated Golden Eagle logo at center-court. EVENTS – Eblen Center hosts men’s and women’s basketball and volleyball contests, concerts, conventions, lectures and all of Tech’s graduation ceremonies. TECH RECORD IN EBLEN CENTER – The Golden Eagles enter the 2009-10 season with a 348-96 all-time record in Eblen Center, a winning percentage of .784.

Diane Seng

ATTENDANCE AND RESULTS IN EBLEN CENTER Season 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 TOTALS

Games Record 12 8-4 15 12-3 18 13-5 12 11-1 16 15-1 15 9-6 12 9-3 13 11-2 13 11-2 16 15-1 11 11-0 13 12-1 18 16-2 16 15-1 14 12-2 15 14-1 13 11-2 13 8-5 12 8-4 13 10-3 14 12-2 13 11-2 14 10-4 14 12-2 13 12-1 12 7-5 13 9-4 16 13-3 14 12-2 13 10-3 14 3-11 14 6-8 14 11-3 458 359-99

Attendance 14,450 19,300 38,850 16,967 25,915 18,282 17,473 26,852 26,681 38,258 23,701 28,361 48,000 42,285 35,150 37,430 27,617 30,662 32,220 32,173 32,582 34,248 38,626 40,045 33,683 33,466 34,264 48,250 32,017 21,424 17,283 14,854 15,167 977,036

Avg. 1,204 1,287 2,158 1,414 1,620 1,219 1,456 2,066 2,052 2,391 2,154 2,178 2,667 2,643 2,511 2,529 2,124 2,359 2,685 2,475 2,327 2,634 2,759 2,860 2,591 2,789 2,636 3,016 2,287 1,648 1,234 1,061 1,083 2,133

OVC Total 9,500 10,000 7,750 9,046 15,164 9,498 12,004 16,846 14,790 17,435 18,410 17,411 21,101 18,614 20,088 21,344 18,682 21,800 22,570 24,281 23,103 27,703 25,746 25,454 24,365 24,459 27,890 30,322 26,266 16,925 13,213 11,183 12,560 588,233

Avg. 1,900 1,667 1,550 2,262 1,896 1,357 1,715 2,407 2,113 2,490 2,630 2,901 3,517 3,102 2,870 2,668 2,335 2,725 2,821 2,698 2,567 2,770 2,860 3,181 3,046 3,057 3,486 3,790 2,627 1,693 1,321 1,243 1,395 2,684

EBLEN CENTER FIRSTS

EAGLE/EBLEN CENTER STREAKS

FIRST EVENT – TTU Invitational Volleyball Tournament, Sept. 30, 1977. Teams in first matches: UT Chattanooga vs. UT Martin, and Middle Tennessee vs. Tennessee.

LONGEST WINNING – 23 games. Streak began Jan. 5, 1986, vs. MTSU (78-74); ended Jan. 11, 1989, vs. Vanderbilt (79-64).

FIRST BASKETBALL GAME – Dedicated on Nov. 26, 1977, with the Tech Golden Eagles defeating Vanderbilt University, 72-71.

LONGEST OVC WINNING – 57 games. Streak began Feb. 20, 1985, vs. Middle Tennessee and ended Feb. 27, 1993, vs. Murray State (85-76).

FIRST WOMEN’S GAME – Dedicated on Dec. 5, 1977, with the Golden Eagles losing to University of Kentucky, 89-69.

LONGEST LOSING – 5 games. Streak began Dec. 5, 1977, vs. Kentucky (69-89) and ended Jan. 28, 1978, vs. Eastern Kentucky (85-69).

FIRST POINTS – Gayle Burgess Hastings scored on a jump shot from eight feet with 18:19 to play in the first half during Dec. 5, 1977, game against Kentucky.

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Eblen Center Records A look inside the Golden Eagle record book in games played at the Eblen Center team records MOST POINTS Tech: 116 vs. Murray State, 1990-91 116 vs. Austin Peay, 1978-79 Opponent: 104 by Valdosta vs. Kansas State (South Sectional),1978-79 MOST FIELD GOALS MADE Tech: 47 vs. Furman, 1990-91 Opponent: 42 by Western Kentucky, 1980-81 MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Tech: 87 vs. Akron, 1980-81 Opponent: 92 by East Tennessee, 1980-81 HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Tech: .692 (45-65) vs. East Tennessee, 1980-81 Opponent: .623 by Middle Tennessee, 2000-01 MOST 3-POINTERS MADE Tech: 15 vs. UT Martin, 2009-10 Opponent: 13 by Morehead State, 2009-10 MOST 3-POINTERS ATTEMPTED Tech: 32 vs. UT Martin, 2005-06 Opponent: 33 by Morehead State, 2009-10 HIGHEST 3-POINT PERCENTAGE Tech: .706 vs. Austin Peay, 2000-01 Opponent: .714 by Saint Louis (5/7), 2009-10

individual records

MOST POINTS Tech: 44 by Angela Moorehead vs. UNH, 1990-91 Opponent: 40 by Karen Johnson, Murray State,1987-88 MOST FIELD GOALS SCORED Tech: 19 by Jerilynn Harper vs. East Tenn., 1980-81 Opponent: 17 by Dorothy Bowers, Youngstown,1987-88 MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Tech: 31 by A. Moorehead vs. Murray, 1989-90 Opponent: 29 by Lisa McMullen, Ala. State, 1989-90 HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Tech: .917 (11-12) by R. Adams vs. Murray, 1990-91 Opponent: 1.000 (7-7) by Amanda Kemezys, Saint Louis, 2009-10 MOST 3-POINTERS SCORED Tech: 10 by Stefanie Holbrook vs. E. Illinois, 2004-05 Opponent: 9 by Dana Bilyeu vs. UT Martin, 1992-93 MOST 3-POINTERS ATTEMPTED Tech: 13 by Allison Clark vs. Eastern Ky., 2000-01 Opponent: 15 by Megan Fuqua, Murray State, 2003-04 HIGHEST 3-POINT PERCENTAGE (min. 6 attempts) Tech: .833 by A. Brown (5/6) vs. APSU, 2000-01 .833 by R. Gobble (5/6) vs. TSU, 2000-01 .833 by B. Bowens (5/6) vs. Morehead St., 2008-09

MOST FREE THROWS MADE Tech: 40 vs. Murray State, 1987-88 Opponent: 37 by Valdosta State vs. Clemson (TTU Classic), 1979-80 37 by Murray State, 2009-10

Largest Women’s Basketball Crowds in Eblen Center

MOST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Tech: 48 vs. Murray, 1987-88 Opponent: 50 by Murry State, 2009-10

Crowd 6,113 5,247 5,170 4,746 4,512 4,489 4,431 4,343 4,324 4,273 4,240 4,136 4,123 4,116 4,100 4,078 4,023 3,970 3,948 3,865 3,831 3,820 3,801 3,800 3,800 3,768

HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Tech: 1.000 (18/18) vs. N.C. State, 1982-83 Opponent: .950 (19/20) by SE Missouri, 2002-03 REBOUNDS Tech: 62 vs. UNC Charlotte, 1983-84 Opponent: 66 by Northern Ky. vs. Miami (O) (TTU Classic), 1978-79 PERSONAL FOULS Tech: 37 vs. Murray State, 2009-10 Opponent: 34 by Tennessee State, 1997-98 ASSISTS Tech: 40 vs. Furman, 1990-91 Opponent: 24 by Eastern Illinois, 2008-09 BLOCKS Tech: 11 vs. Morehead State, 1996-97  8 six opponents Opponent: 13 by Baylor Lady Bears, 2009-10 STEALS Tech: 28 vs. Austin Peay, 1978-79 Opponent: 19 by Mississippi vs. Pittsburgh (TTU Classic), 1978-79 19 by Tennessee vs. UT Martin (TCWSF), 1979-80

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The Golden Eagles own a 38-15 record in home games with crowds of 3,200 or larger Date 02-03-90 01-29-05 02-08-97 01-06-86 02-08-03 03-11-87 02-28-04 02-19-05 02-22-85 02-11-91 01-23-93 02-21-98 02-16-02 02-02-88 01-08-81 01-15-05 01-31-91 01-11-96 02-12-04 02-16-91 01-25-03 01-20-90 12-12-99 02-17-05 02-09-95 02-14-04

Result TECH 79, Middle Tennessee 69 TECH 69, Tennessee State 48 Middle Tennessee 71, TECH 65 TECH 77, Middle Tennessee 58 TECH 77, UT Martin 70 TECH 78, Southern Miss. 66* Morehead 75, TECH 61 TECH 63, Samford 48 TECH 93, Middle Tennessee 86 TECH 86, Middle Tennessee 70 TECH 91, Middle Tennessee 72 TECH 81, Eastern Kentucky 71 TECH 80, Austin Peay 62 TECH 75, Austin Peay 47 Middle Tennessee 81, TECH 78 TECH 65, Eastern Kentucky 57 TECH 73, Vanderbilt 66 Middle Tennessee 88, TECH 57 Murray State 72, TECH 64 TECH 116, Murray State 91 TECH 90, Tennessee State 60 TECH 102, Austin Peay 55 Georgia 77, TECH 72 Jacksonville State 71, TECH 61 Middle Tennessee 66, TECH 63 TECH 70, UT Martin 51

MOST FREE THROWS SCORED Tech: 17 by Jerilynn Harper vs. Mich. State, 1980-81 Opponent: 18 by Wendy Sholtens, Vanderbilt, 1988-89 MOST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Tech: 22 by Jerilynn Harper vs. Mich. State, 1980-81 Opponent: 18 by Wendy Sholtens, Vanderbilt, 1988-89 HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Tech: 1.000 (11-11) by Dana Bilyeu vs. EKU, 1991-92 1.000 (10-10) by Blair Bowens, vs. EKU, 2008-09 Opponent: 1.000 (18-18) by W. Sholtens, Vandy, 1988-89 MOST REBOUNDS Tech: 24 by Cheryl Taylor vs. East Tenn., 1983-84 Opponent: 31 by Sandy Miller, Immaculata,1977-78 MOST ASSISTS Tech: 16 by Anita Myers vs. Youngstown, 1982-83 16 by Chris Moye vs. Akron, 1985-86 Opponent: 12 by Neacole Hall, Alabama State, 1987-88 MOST BLOCKS Tech: 7 by Diane Seng vs. Morehead State, 1996-97 Opponent: 9 by Brittany Pittman, Morehead State, 2008-09 MOST STEALS Tech: 8 by Sherry Batten vs. Murray, 1991-92 Opponent: 8 by Linda McKinnie, Memphis State, 1980-81 8 by Katrina Anderson, USC vs. Miss., 1978-79

3,755 3,750 3,744 3,644 3,622 3,617 3,612 3,606 3,567 3,525 3,517 3,500 3,500 3,470 3,450 3,435 3,413 3,400 3,384 3,374 3,325 3,325 3,300 3,278 3,271 3,255 3,203

02-07-04 Jacksonville 71, TECH 68 02-12-80 Tennessee 68, TECH 66 02-15-01 TECH 102, Austin Peay 69 01-25-01 TECH 63, Murray State 48 02-17-01 TECH 93, Tennessee State 70 03-01-03 TECH 84, Eastern Illinois 71 01-15-00 TECH 77, Middle Tennessee 60 01-05-87 TECH 78, Middle Tennessee 74 12-30-04 TECH 84, Western Kentucky 74 01-08-05 TECH 80, Southeast Missouri 78 02-02-02 TECH 87, Southeast Mo. 69 01-14-89 TECH 97, Tennessee State 57 03-01-80 Tennessee 83, TECH 66 01-18-92 TECH 80, Murray State 68 03-03-88 TECH 83, Middle Tennessee 79 01-04-03 Morehead State 72, TECH 64 01-30-99 TECH 81, UT Martin 72 01-09-93 TECH 68, Eastern Kentucky 59 01-24-04 Eastern Illinois 78, TECH 64 01-07-92 Mississippi 70, TECH 62 12-12-92 TECH 65, Western Kentucky 49 01-20-92 TECH 86, Middle Tennessee 80 01-16-89 TECH 74, Middle Tennessee 65 01-06-05 TECH 88, Eastern Illinois 56 01-27-01 TECH 87, UT Martin 75 02-04-06 TECH 73, Eastern Kentucky 48 02-22-05 TECH 70, Austin Peay 60 *NCAA Mideast Regional

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2,000-Point Performers Six Golden Eagles have topped the 2,000 point mark in their careers

Cheryl Taylor — 2,526 Season 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 Totals

GP 28 29 32 31 120

Field Goals 167-303 211-386 318-519 329-627 1025-1835

FG% .551 .547 .613 .525 .558

Free Throws 120-161 111-161 110-157 135-168 476-647

FT% .745 .689 .701 .804 .735

Points 454 533 746 793 2526

Avg 16.2 18.4 23.3 25.6 21.1

FG% .489 .472 .532 .501 .500

Free Throws 121-152 195-235 249-291 183-227 748-905

FT% .796 .830 .856 .806 .826

Points 397 571 738 714 2420

Avg 13.2 17.3 24.6 23.8 19.6

Janet Holt — 2,420 Season 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 Totals

GP 30 33 30 30 123

Field Goals 138-282 186-394 236-444 255-509 815-1629

Emily Christian — 2,314 Season 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 Totals

GP 29 27 29 32 117

Field Goals 198-401 202-423 209-413 259-540 868-1777

FG% .494 .478 .506 .480 .488

Free Throws 99-124 134-180 137-179 144-201 514-684

FT% .798 .744 .765 .716 .751

Points 510 552 566 686 2314

Avg 17.6 20.4 19.5 21.4 19.8

Jerilynn Harper — 2,238 Season 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 Totals

GP 27 34 31 92

Field Goals 159-293 410-653 343-601 912-1547

FG% .543 .628 .571 .589

Free Throws 78-100 191-242 145-185 414-527

FT% .780 .789 .784 .785

Points 396 1011 831 2238

Avg 14.7 29.7 26.8 24.3

FG% .678 .625 .595 .579 .620

Free Throws 130-212 115-182 76-140 155-196 476-730

FT% .613 .632 .543 .791 .652

Points 644 495 438 589 2166

Avg 22.2 17.7 14.6 17.8 18.0

FG% .428 .497 .478 .492 .476

Free Throws FT% 42-69 .609 50-82 .610 88-129 .682 94-128 .734 274-408 .671

Points 388 542 636 578 2144

Avg 11.8 16.4 19.9 17.0 16.2

Diane Seng — 2,166 Season 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 Totals

GP 29 28 30 33 120

Field Goals 257-379 190-304 181-304 217-375 845-1362

Pam Chambers — 2,144 Season 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 Totals

GP 33 33 32 34 132

Field Goals 173-404 246-495 274-573 242-492 935-1964

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1,000-Point Performers 25 players have scored more than 1,000 points in their Golden Eagle careers Angela Moorehead

(1988-89, 1989-90, 1990-91) Totals 91 781-1624

.481 336-495

.679

1925

21.2

.710

1915

14.7

.667

1712

14.1

.669

1633

14.2

.622

1496

12.5

.542

1469

11.5

.818

1457

12.1

.702

1422

12.6

.819

1394

11.2

.570

1290

11.0

.603

1230

10.5

.626 225-312

.721

1203

20.4

.586 178-245

.726

1180

12.1

(1990-91, 1991-92, 1992-93, 1993-94) Totals 116 426-969 .440 239-304

.786

1169

10.1

.633

1143

9.5

.773

1135

9.3

Gayle Burgess Hastings

(1974-75, 1975-76, 1976-77, 1977-78) Totals 130 751-1528 .491 413-582

Melinda Clayton

(1986-87, 1987-88, 1988-89, 1989-90) Totals 121 704-1262 .558 304-456

Chris Moye

(1982-83, 1983-84, 1984-85, 1985-86) Totals 115 697-1615 .431 239-357

Angela Moorehead

Gayle Burgess Hastings

Melinda Clayton

Chris Moye

Renay Adams

(1987-88, 1988-89, 1989-90, 1990-91) Totals 120 600-931 .644 296-476

Pam Cassity

(1973-74, 1974-75, 1975-76, 1976-77) Totals 128 600-1046 .573 269-496

Kendall Cavin

(2003-04, 2004-05, 2005-06, 2006-07) Totals 120 477-1151 .414 320-391

Renay Adams

Pam Cassity

Kendall Cavin

Amber Clark

Pam Peek

Terrance Oglesby

Cecilia Ramsey

Roschelle Vaughn

Carmen Dowdell

Sherry Batten

Meagan Lyons

Blair Bowens

Amber Clark

(1995-96, 1996-97, 1997-98, 1998-99) Totals 113 540-1184 .456 337-480

Pam Peek

(1973-74, 1974-75, 1975-76, 1976-77 ) Totals 124 611-1337 .457 172-210

Terrance Oglesby

(1992-93, 1993-94, 1994-95, 1995-96) Totals 117 536-1020 .525 217-381

Cecilia Ramsey

(1987-88, 1988-89, 1989-90, 1990-91) Totals 117 495-1080 .458 178-295

Roschelle Vaughn

(1991-92, 1992-93) Totals 59 488-780

Carmen Dowdell

(1977-78, 1978-79, 1979-80) Totals 97 501-854

Sherry Batten

Meagan Lyons

(2005-06, 2006-07, 2007-08, 2008-09) Totals 120 428-972 .440 240-379

Blair Bowens

(2005-06, 2006-07, 2007-08, 2008-09) Totals 122 358-934 .383 245-317

Barbara Dam

(1977-78, 1978-79, 1979-80, 1980-81) Totals 130 455-942 .480 179-276

.649

1099

8.5

(1983-84, 1984-85, 1985-86, 1986-87) Totals 84 456-1016 .448 178-249

.715

1096

13.1

(1993-94, 1994-95, 1995-96, 1996-97) Totals 109 326-946 .345 263-370

.711

1073

9.8

Tammy Burton

Leslie Van Winkle

Barbara Dam

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The Ohio Valley Conference

From left: Beth DeBauche, Ohio Valley Conference Commissioner; Brad Walker, Associate Commissioner/Chief Operating Officer; Jennifer Gibbs, Assistant Commissioner for Championships; Kyle Schwartz, Assistant Commissioner for Media Relations; Brian Pulley, Assistant Commissioner for External Affairs; Matthew Banker, Assistant Commissioner for Institutional Services; Heather Brown, Director of Media Relations.

Entering its 63rd year, the Ohio Valley Conference continues to build on the success that has made it the nation’s eighth-oldest NCAA Division I conference. For only the second time in a decade, the Conference expanded by adding Southern Illinois University Edwardsville as the league’s 11th member in 2008. The move expanded the OVC’s geographical footprint to the St. Louis market and marked the first change in membership since expanding to the state of Alabama (Jacksonville State, Samford) in 2003. The 2009-10 school year saw a change in leadership as Beth DeBauche was named the seventh full-time Commissioner in league history on July 28. She is currently one of just five females to be the head of a Division I conference, and one of just eight to lead a Division I conference all-time. The last three commissioners of the OVC have moved onto jobs as the commissioner of the Big Ten, Big 12 and the Mid-American Conferences. The OVC’s proud past dates back to 1948, but seeds for the new league were actually planted in 1941. Discussions were put on hold by World War II but reemerged Feb. 27-28, 1948 at the Kentucky Hotel in Louisville as Morehead State, Louisville and Evansville merged to form the OVC. Tennessee Tech joined the OVC the following year. In the 1950s, the OVC became a pioneer on a much more significant scale socially, breaking racial barriers to providde educational and athletic opportunities to African-Americans. Through the past 62 years, 14 teams have won or shared the league’s football title. The list is led by Eastern Kentucky, winner of 20 outright or shared football crowns, including both the 2007 and 2008 championships. Former member Middle Tennessee is next with 11 titles, followed by Tennessee Tech with nine. The first Division I-AA/FCS football playoff was held in 1978 with only four teams, which is the only year through present day that the OVC did not field a playoff representative. In 2008, the NCAA Board of Directors approved an expansion to the FCS Playoffs, incrasing the playoff field to 20 teams beginnings in the 2010 season. In the late 1970s, women’s athletics began somewhat of a rebirth on the national scene as the NCAA began sponsoring and marketing women’s sports. Recognizing the need to provide increased opportunities for female athletes, the OVC established women’s championships in the sports of basketball, tennis and track in 1977, with cross country and volleyball added

over the next four years. Those sports were initially governed by the Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (AIAW), but the overall strength of women’s programs in the league was demonstrated by the automatic bids the OVC instantly received when the NCAA became the governing body in 1982. The playing field is not the only place where OVC athletes are working hard. The league also recognizes excellence in the classroom. Six Scholar-Athlete Awards are presented yearly to male and female athletes, while others are commended for their academic success by being Medal of Honor recipients or earning a spot on the Commissioner’s Honor Roll. Additionally, the league annually presents one institutional Academic Achievement Award, as well as separate team awards in each Conference-sponsored sport. Since the College Sports Information Directors of American (CoSIDA) Academic All-America program began, the Ohio Valley Conference has had 192 student-athletes honored with the award, including 25 over the last two years (2008-09 to the present). Through the early years of the league, administrators wrestled with fan behavior due to the close proximity of the Conference members and the intense rivalries which developed. Just as it did decades ago, the OVC took the leadership

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role on what has become a national issue. In 1995, the OVC implemented a first-of-its-kind “Sportsmanship Statement,” a policy which promotes principles of fair play, ethical conduct and respect for one’s opponent. The statement has become a model for others to follow across the nation, and has answered the challenge of the NCAA Presidents Commission to improve sportsmanship in collegiate athletics. Additionally, the OVC annually presents the Steve Hamilton Sportsmanship Award, in honor of the former Morehead State student-athlete, coach and athletics director, to a junior or senior student-athlete with significant athletic contributions who best exemplifies the characteristics of sportsmanship and citizenship. Most recently, the Conference has also implemented the OVC Institutional and Team Sportsmanship Awards, which are presented to one institution and 18 sportspecific teams voted by their peers to have best exhibited the standards of sportsmanship and ethical conduct as outlined by the OVC and NCAA. The vision of leadership demonstrated by the Founding Fathers in 1948 remains alive today as the Ohio Valley Conference prepares for the future. One example is in regard to the current trend in collegiate athletics administration for increased involvement of university presidents in setting policies and making rules. The presidents of OVC institutions, however, have always governed the Conference, long before presidential governance became a national theme. The Ohio Valley Conference sponsors the following sports: baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, tennis and track for men, and basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, tennis, track and volleyball for women. In addition, the OVC also sponsors the combined men’s and women’s sport of rifle. Now in its seventh decade of competition, the Ohio Valley Conference has grown significantly from its humble beginnings while increasing the number of athletics opportunities it provides for students. Current league representatives include charter members Eastern Kentucky University, Morehead State University and Murray State University, along with Austin Peay State University, Eastern Illinois University, Jacksonville State University, Southeast Missouri State University, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, Tennessee State University, Tennessee Technological University and the University of Tennessee at Martin.

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The Ohio Valley Conference 2009-2010 Final OVC Standings

2009-2010 OVC HONORS All-OVC First Team Chynna Bozeman, Morehead State Ta’Kenya Nixon, Eastern Illinois Ashley Herring, Austin Peay Tacarra Hayes, Tennessee Tech Oby Okafor, Tennessee State All-OVC Second Team Maggie Kloak, Eastern Illinois Alex Jones, Eastern Kentucky Nicole Jamen, Austin Peay Dominique Sims, Eastern Illinois Kayla Vance, Murray State OVC Player of the Year: Chynna Bozeman, Morehead State OVC Defensive Player of the Year: Ta’Kenya Nixon, Eastern Illinois OVC Freshman of the Year: Ta’Kenya Nixon, Eastern Illinois OVC Coach of The Year: Kevin McMillan, UT Martin

Tech’s Coach of the Year Winners Marynell Meadors, 1978 (19-14/9-1) Marynell Meadors, 1984 (17-11/10-4) Bill Worrell, 1987 (24-7/12-2) Bill Worrell, 1990 (26-5/12-0) Bill Worrell, 1992 (21-9/13-1) Bill Worrell, 2000 (24-9/16-2)

Tech’s Player of the Year Winners Pam Chambers, 1979 Jerilynn Harper, 1981 Jerilynn Harper, 1982 Cheryl Taylor, 1986 Cheryl Taylor, 1987 Angela Moorehead, 1990 Angela Moorehead, 1991 Roschelle Vaughn, 1993 Janet Holt, 2000 Janet Holt, 2001 Janet Holt, 2002 Emily Christian, 2006

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OVC GAMES

ALL GAMES

TEAM Eastern Illinois - x Morehead State Austin Peay - y UT Martin Eastern Kentucky Tennessee Tech Murray State Tennessee State Jacksonville State Southeast Missouri SIU Edwardsville*

W 16 14 11 8 8 8 8 7 6 4 -

L 2 4 7 10 10 10 10 11 12 14 -

Pct. .889 .778 .611 .444 .444 .444 .444 .389 .333 .222 ---

W 23 22 14 11 12 14 13 10 9 7 8

L 11 11 18 19 17 16 17 18 20 21 21

Pct .678 .667 .438 .367 .414 .467 .433 .357 .319 .250 .276

PF 70.3 68.9 66.2 53.2 55.4 66.2 70.7 62.7 57.3 53.4 ---

PA 60.6 60.9 71.8 62.1 59.9 67.5 69.3 68.2 67.0 65.1 ---

x - regular-season champions y - tournament champions * - reclassifying - not eligible for OVC play

OVC Individual Leaders SCORING G FG 3-PT FT PTS AVG 1. BOZEMAN, Chynna-MOR...............33...........203.............121.............121............... 648...................................... 19.6 2. HAYES, Tacarra-TTU................. 30........ 170.............. 4..........162............506.............................. 16.9 3. HERRING, Ashley-APSU...................33...........146............... 38.............164............... 494...................................... 15.0 4. OKAFOR, Obiageli-TSU....................28...........144..................0.............117............... 405...................................... 14.5 5. NIXON, Ta’Kenya-EIU........................34...........156............... 13.............150............... 475...................................... 14.0 6. VANCE, Kayla-MUR............................29...........125............... 52............... 73............... 375...................................... 12.9 7. COOK, Kellie-TTU..................... 30........ 141............47............ 48............377.............................. 12.6 8. WEATHERLY, Alecia-UTM.................29...........107............... 40.............105............... 359...................................... 12.4 9. KLOAK, Maggie-EIU..........................34...........130..................0.............158............... 418...................................... 12.3 10. JONES, Alex-EKU.............................29...........128..................0............... 91............... 347...................................... 12.0 REBOUNDING G OFF DEF TOT AVG/G 1. HARRIS, Ashar-MOR.......................... 32................. 126.................174..................... 300.......................................... 9.4 2. JONES, Alex-EKU................................. 29....................73.................178..................... 251.......................................... 8.7 3. JAMEN, Nicole-APSU........................ 33................. 109.................171..................... 280.......................................... 8.5 4. LYLES, Darnisha-UTM........................ 29....................76.................158..................... 234.......................................... 8.1 5. OKAFOR, Obiageli-TSU..................... 28................. 115...................95..................... 210.......................................... 7.5 ASSISTS G A AVG/G 1. LUCKETT, Mallory-MUR............30..... 165.............5.50 2. PIERCE, LaDona-TSU.................28..... 142.............5.07 3. NIXON, Ta’Kenya-EIU.................34..... 166.............4.88 4. HAYES, Tacarra-TTU............30....136.......... 4.53 5. LUMPKIN, Courtney-MOR.......33..... 147.............4.45

FT PERCENTAGE FTM FTA Pct. 1. WEATHERLY, Alecia-UTM....... 105..... 125............ .840 2. BOZEMAN, Chynna-MOR..... 121..... 146............ .829 3. VANCE, Kayla-MUR.....................73........91............ .802 4. ISOM, Rachel-MUR.....................79..... 100............ .790 4. LUCKETT, Mallory-MUR............79..... 100............ .790

AST/TURNOVER RATIO AST TO RATIO 1. LUCKETT, Mallory-MUR.........165 .......83.............1.98 2. LUMPKIN, Courtney-MOR.... 147........89.............1.65 3. NIXON, Ta’Kenya-EIU.............. 166..... 103.............1.61 4. PIERCE, LaDona-TSU.............. 142........97.............1.46 5. BOZEMAN, Chynna-MOR.... 104........95.............1.09

3FG PERCENTAGE 3FGM 3FGA Pct. 1. LUCKETT, Mallory-MUR............45..... 103..............437 2. HAMILTON, Tiffany-MOR..........76..... 186..............409 3. WEATHERLY, Alecia-UTM..........40..... 106..............377 4. STEPHENS, Tiffanie-MOR ........49..... 134..............366 5. COOK, Kylie-TTU.................55....153.......... .359

STEALS G S Avg./G 1. NIXON, Ta’Kenya-EIU.................34........71.............2.08 2. BOZEMAN, Chynna-MOR........33........60.............1.81 3. HAYES, Tacarra-TTU............30...... 53.......... 1.76 4. PIERCE, LaDona-TSU.................28........48.............1.71 5. LUCKETT, Mallory-MUR............30........50.............1.66

3FG/Game GP 3FG 3PG/G 1. BOZEMAN, Chynna-MOR........33..... 121.............3.66 2. CUPPLES, Cali-UTM....................29........72.............2.48 3. HAMILTON, Tiffany-MOR..........33........76.............2.30 4. COOK, Kylie-TTU.................30...... 55.......... 1.83 5. VANCE, Kayla-MUR ...................29........52.............1.79

FG PERCENTAGE FGM FGA Pct. 1. VAUGHN, Danille-JSU...............81..... 152..............533 2. LYLES, Darnisha-UTM............. 106..... 201..............527 3. JONES, Alex-EKU...................... 128..... 257..............498 4. RAYNER, Jasmine-APSU........ 117..... 243..............481 5. NIXON, Ta’Kenya-EIU.............. 156..... 331..............471

BLOCKED SHOTS G BL Avg. 1. HOLDER, Jessica-MUR..............30........45.............1.50 2. KLOAK, Maggie-EIU...................34........34.............1.00 3. JONES, Alex-EKU.........................29........25.............0.86 4. HOLLINGSWORTH,Paris-JSU..25........21.............0.84 5. LYLES,Darnisha-UTM.................29........24.............0.82

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Team Record Book MOST POINTS Game: 133 vs. UT Chattanooga, 1974-75 116 vs. Wisconsin-LaCrosse, 1975-76 116 vs. Austin Peay, 1978-79 116 vs. Murray State, 1990-91 Season: 2,911 in 1976-77 2,761 in 1980-81 2,703 in 1975-76 HIGHEST SCORING AVERAGE 90.1 in 1975-76 82.6 in 1990-91 81.7 in 1989-90 81.4 in 1978-79 MOST FIELD GOALS MADE Game: 58 vs. UT Chattanooga, 1974-75 49 vs. Belmont, 1979-80 48 vs. Stephen F. Austin, 1976-77 47 vs. Furman, 1990-91 47 vs. Indiana State, 1976-77 Season: 1,218 in 1976-77 1,109 in 1980-81 1,106 in 1975-76 FEWEST FIELD GOALS MADE Game: 11 vs. Middle Tennessee, 2009-10 Season: 612 in 1995-96 MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Game: 97 vs. UT Chattanooga, 1974-75 92 vs. Valdosta State, 1978-79 90 vs. Temple, 1976-77 88 vs. Stephen F. Austin, 1976-77 Season: 2,640, 1976-77 2,498 in 1974-75 2,229 in 1975-76 FEWEST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Game: 36 vs. Eastern Kentucky, 2002-03 Season: 1,547 in 2002-03 AND 1995-96 HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Game: 80.4% vs. Cincinnati, 1980-81 69.2% vs. East Tennessee, 1980-81 65.0% vs. Appalachian State, 1980-81 64.8% vs. Southeast Missouri, 2000-01 Season: 53.0% in 1980-81 51.6% in 1986-87 49.7% in 1981-82, 1988-89 LOWEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Game: 22.4% vs. Morehead State, 2009-10 Season: 30.0% in 1973-74

MOST 3-POINTERS MADE Game: 19 vs. UT Martin, 2000-01 (NCAA/OVC) 15 vs. UT Martin, 2009-10 14 at Jacksonville State, 2005-06 14 vs. Morehead State, 2000-01 Season: 267 in 2000-01 201 in 2001-02 195 in 2003-04 186 in 2009-10 MOST 3-POINTERS ATTEMPTED Game: 34 v. UT Martin, 2000-01 32 vs. UT Martin, 2005-06 31 vs. Western Kentucky, 1999-00 Season: 599 in 2000-01 587 in 2009-10 554 in 2005-06 511 in 2003-04 HIGHEST 3-POINT PERCENTAGE Game: 71.4% vs. Memphis, 2001-02 (5 of 7) 71.0% vs. Austin Peay, 1998-99 70.6% vs. Austin Peay, 2000-01 67.0% vs. Tennessee State, 1998-99 Season: 44.6% in 2000-01 38.3% in 1991-92 38.2% in 2003-04 MOST FREE THROWS MADE Game: 40 vs. Murray State, 1987-88 38 vs. UT Martin, 1994-95 36 vs. Tennessee State, 1997-98 Season: 544 in 1999-00 542 in 1980-81 532 in 1997-98 FEWEST FREE THROWS MADE Game: 1 vs. Morehead State, 1996-97 Season: 293 in 1982-83 MOST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Game: 53 vs. Miss. U. for Women, 1978-79 50 vs. UT Martin, 1994-95 48 vs. Murray State, 1987-88 Season: 769 in 1997-98 752 in 1998-99 750 in 1980-81 FEWEST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Game: 2 vs. Delta State, 1977-78 Season: 446 in 1982-83 HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Game: 100% (22/22) vs. Morehead, 2001-02 100% (18/18) vs. N.C. State, 1982-83 100% (16/16) vs. Austin Peay (OVC), 2000-01 100% (14/14) vs. Texas Tech (NCAA), 1999-00 95.7% (22/23) vs. Austin Peay, 1983-84 93.3% (14/15) vs. Akron, 1986-87 Season: 78.2% in 2000-01 77.7% in 2001-02 76.6% in 2003-04 76.3% in 1999-00

LOWEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Game: 28.6% vs. Austin Peay, 1984-85 (4/14) 28.6% vs. UT Chattanooga, 1993-94 (4/14) 28.6% vs. Murray State, 2006-07 (4/14) Season: 54.5% in 1973-74 MOST REBOUNDS Game: 74 vs. Temple, 1976-77 67 vs. Marist, 1986-87 62 vs. UT Martin, 1996-97 62 vs. UNC-Charlotte, 1983-84 61 vs. North Alabama, 1984-85 61 vs. Eastern Kentucky, 1978-79 Season: 1,944 in 1974-75 1,804 in 1976-77 1,650 in 1975-76 FEWEST REBOUNDS Game: 18 vs. Tennessee, 1977-78 Season: 945 in 2003-04 MOST ASSISTS Game: 40 vs. Furman, 1990-91 36 vs. Youngstown State, 1987-88 36 vs. Eastern Kentucky, 1985-86 35 vs. Union, 1977-78 Season: 723 in 1985-86 659 in 1980-81 636 in 1989-90 MOST STEALS Game: 28 vs. Austin Peay, 1978-79 27 vs. Belmont, 1979-80 24 vs. Eastern Kentucky, 1977-78 23 vs. Appalachian State, 1980-81 Season: 443 in 1978-79 428 in 1976-77 334 in 1977-78 MOST BLOCKED SHOTS Game: 12 vs. Tennessee State, 1990-91 12 vs. Mississippi, 1993-94 11 vs. Morehead State, 1996-97 10 vs. Austin Peay, 1990-91 10 vs. Mississippi, 1995-96 Season: 155 in 1993-94 108 in 1989-90 101 in 1987-88 MOST TURNOVERS Game: 46 vs. Mississippi, 1978-79 Season: 733 in 1978-79 FEWEST TURNOVERS Game: 5 vs. Austin Peay, 2001-02 Season: 399 in 2003-04 MOST FOULS Game: 37 vs. Murray State, 2009-10 Season: 716 in 1974-75 FEWEST FOULS Game: 6 vs. Murray State, 1994-95 6 vs. Eastern Illinois, 2001-02 Season: 443 in 1997-98 MOST TIMES FOULED OUT Season: 30 in 1978-79

Dana Bilyeu holds the school record for most 3-pointers taken in a season, with 227 in 1992-93.

FEWEST TIMES FOULED OUT Season: 4 in 2006-07

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Individual Record Book MOST POINTS SCORED Game: 47, Jerilynn Harper vs. Pittsburgh, 1980-81 Season: 1,011, Jerilynn Harper, 1980-81 831, Jerilynn Harper, 1981-82 793, Cheryl Taylor, 1986-87 746, Cheryl Taylor, 1985-86 Career: 2,526, Cheryl Taylor, 1983-87

MOST REBOUNDS Game: 30, Pam Cassity vs. Middle Tenn., 1975-76 24, Trish Bell vs. Tennessee, 1976-77 24, Cheryl Taylor vs. East Tenn., 1983-84 23, Cheryl Taylor vs. three opponents Season: 527, Pam Cassity, 1975-76 484, Pam Cassity, 1976-77 446, Pam Cassity, 1974-75 425, Cheryl Taylor, 1985-86 Career: 1,782, Pam Cassity, 1973-77

HIGHEST SCORING AVERAGE Season: 29.7, Jerilynn Harper, 1980-81 26.8, Jerilynn Harper, 1981-82 25.6, Cheryl Taylor, 1986-87 24.6, Janet Holt, 2000-01 Career: 24.3, Jerilynn Harper, 1979-82 21.2, Angela Moorehead, 1988-91 21.1, Cheryl Taylor, 1983-87

HIGHEST REBOUNDING AVERAGE Season: 17.6, Pam Cassity, 1975-76 Career: 13.9, Pam Cassity, 1974-77 MOST ASSISTS Game: 22, Shawn Monday vs. Morehead St., 1987-88 17, Gayle Hastings vs. Union, 1976-77 16, Anita Myers vs. Youngstown, 1982-83 16, Chris Moye vs. Akron, 1985-86 15, Shawn Monday vs. Morehead St., 1986-87 Season: 270, Chris Moye, 1985-86 225, Shawn Monday, 1986-87 220, Cecilia Ramsey, 1990-91 215, Shawn Monday, 1989-90 Career: 822, Shawn Monday, 1986-90

MOST FIELD GOALS MADE Game: 19, Jerilynn Harper vs. East Tenn., 1980-81 18, Jerilynn Harper vs. Delta State, 1980-81 18, Jerilynn Harper vs. Clemson, 1980-81 18, Cheryl Taylor vs. Austin Peay, 1986-87 Season: 410, Jerilynn Harper, 1980-81 343, Jerilynn Harper, 1981-82 329, Cheryl Taylor, 1986-87 Career: 1,025, Cheryl Taylor, 1983-87 MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Game: 32, Jerilynn Harper vs. Pittsburgh, 1980-81 31, Angela Moorehead vs. Murray St., 1989-90 31, Jerilynn Harper vs. N.C. State, 1981-82 Season: 653, Jerilynn Harper, 1980-81 627, Cheryl Taylor, 1986-87 Career: 1,964, Pam Chambers, 1976-80 HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Game: Minimum 12 FGA 100% Cheryl Taylor vs. So. Illinois, 1986-87 (12/12) .889 Cheryl Taylor vs. Akron, 1985-86 (16/18) .867 Emily Christian vs. UT Martin, 2002-03 (13/15) Diane Seng vs. E. Illinois, 1997-98 (13/15) Season: .717 Renay Adams, 1990-91 (first in NCAA) .678 Diane Seng, 1996-97 (first in NCAA) .668 Lydia Sawney, 1982-83 (first in NCAA) .646 Roschelle Vaughn, 1992-93 .646 Renay Adams, 1987-88 (2nd in NCAA) Career: (2 years) 62.6%, Roschelle Vaughn, 1992-93 (3 years) 58.9%, Jerilynn Harper, 1979-82 (4 years) 64.4%, Renay Adams, 1987-91 MOST FREE THROWS MADE Game: 17, Janet Holt vs. Morehead State, 2000-01 17, Jerilynn Harper vs. Mich. State, 1980-81 16, Janet Holt vs. Mississippi, 2001-02 Season: 249, Janet Holt, 2000-01 195, Janet Holt, 1999-00 191, Jerilynn Harper, 1980-81 Career: 748, Janet Holt, 1998-2002 476, Cheryl Taylor, 1983-87 476, Diane Seng, 1997-00 MOST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Game: 22, Diane Seng vs. UT Martin, 1997-98 22, Vickie Sherrill vs. Federal City, 1971-72 22, Jerilyn Harper vs. Mich. State, 1980-81 Season: 291, Janet Holt, 2000-01 242, Jerilynn Harper, 1980-81 235, Janet Holt, 1999-00 Career: 905, Janet Holt, 1998-02

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Shawn Monday set the Tech record for assists in a game -- it was also the NCAA mark at the time -- with 22 at Morehead State

HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Game: Minimum 12 FTA 100% Janet Holt vs. Tenn. State, 1999-00 (12/12) Gayle Hastings vs. MTSU, 1976-77 (12/12) .938 Shawn Monday vs. Murray St., 1987-88 (15/16) .933 Janet Holt vs. Austin Peay, 2000-01 (14/15) Jerilynn Harper vs. MTSU, 1980-81 (14/15) Season: .872 Kim Grizzle, 1975-76 .856 Janet Holt, 2000-01 .855 Leah Bird, 2001-02 .845 Kim Grizzle,1976-77 .844 Rachael Gobble, 2000-01 Career: (2 seasons) .853, Kim Grizzle, 1975-77 (3 seasons) .785, Jerilynn Harper, 1979-82 (4 seasons) .826, Janet Holt, 1998-2002 MOST 3-POINTERS MADE Game: 10, Stefanie Holbrook vs. EIU, 2004-05 9, Rachael Gobble vs. East Tenn., 2000-01 9, Dana Bilyeu vs. UT Martin, 1992-93 8, Sheri Lewis vs. Murray State, 1994-95 8, Dana Bilyeu vs. Southeast Mo., 1991-92 8, Mitzi Rice vs. Univ. of Memphis, 1989-90 Season: 86, Allison Clark, 2000-01 85, Mitzi Rice,1989-90 81, Dana Bilyeu, 1991-92 Career: 225, Allison Clark, 1999-2002 176, Rachael Gobble, 1998-2001 157, Allison Clark, 1999-2001 MOST 3-POINTERS ATTEMPTED Game: 16, Dana Bilyeu vs. UT Martin, 1992-93 Season: 227, Dana Bilyeu, 1992-93 208, Dana Bilyeu, 1991-92 204, Mitzi Rice, 1989-90 Career: 555, Allison Clark, 1999-2002 435, Dana Bilyeu, 1991-93

MOST STEALS Game: 9, Sherry Batten vs. Murray State, 1991-92 9, Chris Moye vs. Kentucky, 1984-85 8, Shawn Monday vs. Murray State, 1987-88 8, Robyn Markey vs. Appalachian St., 1980-81 7, By 14 players Season: 104, Pam Chambers, 1978-79   91, Kim Grizzle, 1976-77 82, Chris Moye, 1985-86 Career: 324, Pam Chambers, 1976-80 MOST BLOCKED SHOTS Game: 9, Renay Adams vs. Tenn. State, 1990-91 7, Diane Seng vs. Morehead State, 1996-97 6, By seven players Season: 55, Melinda Clayton, 1987-88 55, Taryn Slattery, 1993-94 54, Trish Bell, 1977-78 51, Melinda Clayton, 1986-87 Career: 194, Melinda Clayton, 1986-90 MOST PERSONAL FOULS Season: 126, Barbara Dam, 1978-79 Career: 399, Barbara Dam, 1977-81 395, Cheryl Taylor, 1983-87 MOST TIMES FOULED OUT Season: 10, Barbara Dam, 1978-79 Career: 25, Cheryl Taylor, 1983-87 25, Barbara Dam, 1977-81

Trish Bell (52) hauled down 24 rebounds against the Tennessee Lady Vols in the 1976-77 season.

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All-Time Results & Scores 1970-71

Coach: Marynell Meadors Overall: 23-7

Cookeville Independents.............. 79-46 Lambuth.............................................. 66-47 Tennessee............................................ 56-50 Murray State....................................... 78-52 Cookeville Independents.............. 88-41 Belmont............................................... 58-69 Marshall............................................... 61-60 Austin Peay......................................... 56-29 Middle Tennessee............................. 73-40 Columbia State.................................. 65-41 Miss. Univ. for Women.................... 62-63 Belmont............................................... 56-70 Middle Tennessee............................. 45-39 Jackson State..................................... 61-31 UT Martin............................................. 57-53 Tennessee .......................................... 46-49 Lambuth (forfeit).................................. 2- 0 Middle Tennessee............................. 48-65 Columbia State.................................. 92-62 Austin Peay......................................... 59-46 *Tennessee State.............................. 88-29 *Middle Tennessee........................... 55-42 *Fisk....................................................... 91-39 *Austin Peay....................................... 53-48 *UT Martin........................................... 41-50 #Middle Tennessee.......................... 63-46 #UT Chattanooga............................. 58-41 #Lambuth............................................ 73-56 #UT Martin.......................................... 66-63 #UT Martin.......................................... 45-54

1971-72

Coach: Marynell Meadors Overall: 26-6

Tennessee State................................ 65-37 Belmont............................................... 53-75 Cookeville Independents.............. 65-48 UT Chattanooga................................ 62-46 UT Chattanooga................................ 63-56 UT Martin............................................. 54-41 Middle Tennessee............................. 47-37 Murray State (forfeit)........................... 2- 0 Austin Peay......................................... 63-46 Lambuth.............................................. 55-37 UT Martin............................................. 39-31 Austin Peay......................................... 47-30 Federal City College......................... 63-54 Tech All-Stars...................................... 78-39 Middle Tennessee............................. 63-56 UT Martin............................................. 55-52 Belmont............................................... 50-53 Austin Peay......................................... 64-42 *Austin Peay....................................... 68-32 *Fisk....................................................... 75-22 *Middle Tennessee........................... 53-48 #Lambuth............................................ 66-50 #UT Martin.......................................... 49-52 #Middle Tennessee.......................... 72-40 #UT Martin.......................................... 70-42 #UT Martin.......................................... 64-42 %Western Carolina........................... 65-52 %Murray State................................... 72-44 %Winthrop College......................... 58-45 %UT Martin......................................... 56-62 †Cal. State-Fullerton........................ 56-65 †Queens College.............................. 63-64

1972-73

Coach: Marynell Meadors Overall: 24-6

Belmont............................................... 52-48 Cookeville Independents.............. 50-37 Temple Junior College.................... 47-51 Marshall............................................... 64-46 Middle Tennessee............................. 55-33 Austin Peay......................................... 56-34 UT Chattanooga................................ 60-46 Cookeville Independents.............. 67-29 Belmont............................................... 51-49 Volunteer State.................................. 64-34 Hiwassee.............................................. 36-31 UT Chattanooga................................ 62-48 UT Martin............................................. 48-49 Miss. Univ. for Women.................... 50-45 Middle Tennessee............................. 62-39 Hiwassee.............................................. 53-56 Volunteer State.................................. 64-54 Middle Tennessee............................. 37-44 Austin Peay......................................... 61-46 *Fisk....................................................... 71-41 *Middle Tennessee........................... 60-47 #East Tennessee................................ 60-35 #Tennessee......................................... 48-45 %Murray State................................... 75-48

Year by Year Results

Year Coach 1970-71 Marynell Meadors 1971-72 Marynell Meadors 1972-73 Marynell Meadors 1973-74 Marynell Meadors 1974-75 Marynell Meadors 1975-76 Marynell Meadors 1976-77 Marynell Meadors 1977-78 Marynell Meadors 1978-79 Marynell Meadors 1979-80 Marynell Meadors 1980-81 Marynell Meadors 1981-82 Marynell Meadors 1982-83 Marynell Meadors 1983-84 Marynell Meadors 1984-85 Marynell Meadors 1985-86 Marynell Meadors 1986-87 Bill Worrell 1987-88 Bill Worrell 1988-89 Bill Worrell 1989-90 Bill Worrell 1990-91 Bill Worrell 1991-92 Bill Worrell 1992-93 Bill Worrell 1993-94 Bill Worrell 1994-95 Bill Worrell 1995-96 Bill Worrell 1996-97 Bill Worrell 1997-98 Bill Worrell 1998-99 Bill Worrell 1999-00 Bill Worrell 2000-01 Bill Worrell 2001-02 Bill Worrell 2002-03 Bill Worrell 2003-04 Bill Worrell 2004-05 Bill Worrell 2005-06 Bill Worrell 2006-07 Amy Brown 2007-08 Amy Brown 2008-09 Amy Brown 2009-10 Sytia Messer All-Time Totals

W L 23 7 26 6 24 6 26 5 27 5 28 2 28 8 19 14 23 10 23 11 23 11 20 11 14 13 17 11 20 9 22 10 24 7 19 10 22 8 26 5 22 8 21 9 22 7 17 12 19 13 11 16 18 11 22 7 21 9 24 9 24 6 22 8 12 17 18 11 21 8 23 9 12 18 8 22 9 21 14 16 814 406

%Winthrop College......................... 49-48 %East Carolina................................... 58-60 %Tennessee........................................ 61-49 †Cathedral College.......................... 78-24 †Washington State........................... 49-48 †Parsons College.............................. 54-58

†Mississippi College........................ 63-65 †Cal. State-Fullerton........................ 53-41 †Stephen F. Austin........................... 63-43 †Indiana............................................... 72-44 †Wayland Baptist.............................. 50-56

1973-74

1974-75

Coach: Marynell Meadors Overall: 26-5

Hiwassee.............................................. 52-42 Austin Peay......................................... 59-43 Middle Tennessee............................. 48-33 UT Martin............................................. 60-59 Middle Tennessee............................. 58-35 Belmont............................................... 48-50 Volunteer State.................................. 72-59 Roane State......................................... 52-34 Shorter College................................. 68-41 Berry College...................................... 73-57 Volunteer State.................................. 59-58 Tennessee............................................ 51-65 Hiwassee.............................................. 56-40 Eastern Kentucky.............................. 63-51 Belmont............................................... 60-56 Austin Peay......................................... 60-46 Belmont............................................... 47-60 *Fisk....................................................... 61-33 *Austin Peay....................................... 72-57 #East Tennessee................................ 76-40 #Union.................................................. 77-44 #Tennessee (OT)................................ 54-51 %William & Mary............................... 67-35 %Eastern Kentucky ......................... 59-53 %Western Carolina........................... 62-51 %Winthrop College......................... 55-44

Coach: Marynell Meadors

Pct. .767 .813 .800 .839 .844 .933 .778 .576 .697 .676 .676 .645 .519 .607 .690 .688 .744 .655 .733 .839 .733 .700 .759 .586 .594 .407 .621 .759 .700 .727 .800 .733 .413 .621 .724 .719 .400 .267 .300 .466 .667

OVC Record W L Pct. 9 1 .900 10 0 1.000 4 2 .667 6 2 .750 10 2 .833 6 4 .600 10 4 .714 12 2 .857 12 2 .857 12 2 .856 11 3 .786 9 3 .750 12 0 1.000 11 1 .917 13 1 .929 14 2 .875 12 4 .750 12 4 .750 7 9 .437 13 5 .722 15 3 .833 14 4 .778 16 2 .881 15 1 .938 13 3 .813 6 10 .375 12 4 .750 13 3 .813 16 4 .800 11 9 .550 7 13 .350 7 11 .389 8 10 .444 358 130 .733

Overall: 27-5

Illinois State........................................ 72-42 Belmont............................................... 84-75 Delta State.......................................... 58-90 Shorter College................................. 77-61 Cleveland State................................. 78-49 UT Chattanooga..............................133-60 Memphis State.................................. 68-61 Eastern Kentucky.............................. 88-47 Murray State....................................... 75-31

Middle Tennessee............................. 72-35 Kentucky.............................................. 98-58 Australian Nationals Exh................ 56-67 Tennessee............................................ 96-73 Belmont............................................... 65-74 Tennessee............................................ 76-74 UT Chattanooga................................ 76-47 Middle Tennessee............................. 58-46 ‡UT Chattanooga............................. 94-46 ‡Miss. Univ. for Women................101-82 *Austin Peay....................................... 73-52 *Fisk....................................................... 78-39 *Middle Tennessee........................... 67-57 Belmont............................................... 71-92 #Carson-Newman............................ 79-48 #Union.................................................. 68-66 #Memphis State................................ 81-67 %East Carolina................................... 84-57 %Kentucky.......................................... 84-68 %Elon.................................................... 73-63 %Memphis State............................... 73-61 †Utah State......................................... 91-45 †Delta State........................................ 66-88 †William Penn (OT).......................... 65-67

1975-76

Coach: Marynell Meadors Overall: 28-2

Kentucky.............................................. 79-71 Ohio State........................................... 83-60 Mercer.................................................. 87-67 Delta State.......................................... 82-91 Edinboro State................................... 84-63 Indiana State...................................... 89-61 Marshall............................................... 90-52 Belmont............................................... 71-65 Middle Tennessee............................. 86-75 ‡Austin Peay....................................... 97-52 ‡Tennessee......................................... 83-61 Western Kentucky............................ 96-69 North Carolina.................................111-63 Tennessee (OT).................................. 89-84 UT Chattanooga................................ 88-63 Belmont............................................... 75-61 Western Kentucky..........................106-69 Middle Tennessee............................. 99-58 UT Chattanooga................................ 91-55 Austin Peay......................................... 80-50 #Tennessee......................................... 91-76 #Middle Tennessee.......................... 84-68 %Western Carolina........................... 94-81 %Charleston....................................... 97-67 %Eastern Kentucky.......................... 91-80 †William Penn.................................... 70-78 †Wisconsin-La Crosse....................116-78 †Baylor.................................................. 89-78 †Mississippi College......................111-93 †Montclair State................................ 94-88

1976-77

Coach: Marynell Meadors Overall: 28-8

Starters: F – Pam Chambers F – Pam Peek C – Pam Cassity G – Kim Grizzle G – Gayle Hastings Top Reserves: Janet Bowden, Sally Thornton, Trish Bell Kentucky.............................................. 70-72

1977-78 OVC Championship Team

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All-Time Results & Scores Immaculata......................................... 70-73 2ßßWest Chester State................... 79-67 2St. Joseph’s....................................... 73-82 2Temple............................................... 87-48 Queens College................................. 72-68 ‡Indiana............................................... 79-63 ‡Belhaven............................................ 86-60 ‡Miss. Univ. for Women.................. 87-58 ‡Stephen F. Austin.........................102-68 Indiana State....................................110-76 Marshall.............................................101-38 Middle Tennessee............................. 97-67 UT Chattanooga................................ 91-88 Eastern Kentucky.............................. 81-60 Western Kentucky............................ 87-75 Kentucky.............................................. 92-69 UT Chattanooga................................ 75-64 North Carolina................................... 90-67 Belmont............................................... 83-70 Union.................................................... 92-91 Middle Tennessee............................. 78-80 Tennessee............................................ 70-65 Belmont............................................... 78-62 Union..................................................102-89 Eastern Kentucky.............................. 79-66 Tennessee............................................ 67-80 #Memphis State................................ 79-72 #Tennessee......................................... 76-70 %Memphis State............................... 78-63 %North Carolina............................... 61-58 %Tennessee........................................ 59-72 †Immaculata...................................... 73-83 †Fresno State..................................... 70-67 †Kansas State..................................... 68-58 †Southern Connecticut.................. 72-85 2Bicentennial Tournament

1977-78

Coach: Marynell Meadors Overall: 19-14 / 9-1 OVC

Starters: F – Gayle Hastings F – Carmen Dowdell C – Carla Tart G – Barbara Dam G – Pam Chambers Top Reserves: Trish Bell, Robyn Markey 3Delta State........................................ 60-85 3Tennessee......................................... 60-65 Kentucky.............................................. 89-69 Memphis State.................................. 49-73 UT Martin............................................. 79-70 ‡Kansas State..................................... 73-59 ‡Central Missouri.............................. 76-57 ‡Tennessee......................................... 64-79 ‡Miss. Univ. for Women.................. 72-73 Delta State.......................................... 72-74 Missouri................................................ 70-73 Middle Tennessee............................. 88-81 Immaculata......................................... 75-81 Tennessee (OT).................................. 81-82 Eastern Kentucky.............................. 85-69 Belmont............................................... 83-52 East Tennessee................................... 74-66 Austin Peay......................................... 73-49 Murray State....................................... 89-77 Morehead State................................. 80-82 Valdosta State.................................... 81-67 Middle Tennessee............................. 81-66 Western Kentucky............................ 84-81 Belmont............................................... 71-54 4Old Dominion.................................. 65-61 4Tennessee......................................... 64-80 Eastern Kentucky.............................. 78-73 Kentucky.............................................. 72-81 East Tennessee................................... 79-65 Morehead State................................. 92-74 #Middle Tennessee.......................... 96-68 #Tennessee......................................... 73-92 #Memphis State................................ 76-88 3Delta State Tip-Off Tournament 4Lady Vol Classic

1978-79

Coach: Marynell Meadors Overall: 23-10 / 10-0 OVC

Starters: F – Carmen Dowdell F – Pam Chambers C – Carla Tart G – Barbara Dam G – Robyn Markey Top Reserves: Ann Elsea, Pam Kilday +South Carolina................................ 83-97 +Pittsburgh......................................... 78-70 Belmont............................................... 77-69

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Vanderbilt............................................ 73-68 Valdosta State..................................99-107 Florida................................................... 89-75 ‡Valdosta State.................................. 84-93 ‡Miss. Univ. for Women................107-76 ‡Mississippi......................................72-100 Southern Mississippi....................... 59-72 Austin Peay......................................... 83-65 Murray State....................................... 94-76 Middle Tennessee...........................107-73 Western Kentucky............................ 63-60 Delta State.......................................... 69-76 Eastern Kentucky.............................. 94-84 Morehead State................................. 89-85 Vanderbilt............................................ 81-65 Belmont............................................... 73-66 Memphis State.................................. 97-71 Austin Peay.......................................116-53 Murray State....................................... 65-63 IWestern Kentucky........................... 67-69 IEastern Kentucky............................. 82-73 Western Kentucky............................ 69-63 Tennessee............................................ 75-80 UT Martin...........................................100-61 Eastern Kentucky.............................. 94-59 East Tennessee................................... 88-73 #Vanderbilt......................................... 70-49 #East Tennessee................................ 56-53 #Tennessee......................................... 60-85 %North Carolina State.................... 72-89

1978-79 OVC Championship Team

1979-80

Coach: Marynell Meadors Overall: 23-11 / 4-2 OVC

Starters: F – Jerilynn Harper F – Carmen Dowdell C – Holly Hoover G – Pam Chambers G – Barbara Dam Top Reserves: Pam Kilday, Trish Bell, Robyn Markey Cumberland.....................................107-36 +Nebraska........................................... 77-68 +Clemson............................................ 94-77 Delta State.......................................... 72-92 IAustin Peay........................................ 69-75 Belmont............................................... 83-72 ‡Belhaven............................................ 85-73 ‡Middle Tennessee (OT)................. 71-68 ‡Stephen F. Austin........................... 71-89 North Carolina State........................ 83-88 Austin Peay.......................................63-74L Nebraska.............................................. 60-73 Middle Tennessee............................. 52-72 Western Kentucky............................ 76-56 Eastern Kentucky.............................. 82-60 Morehead State................................. 84-62 East Tennessee................................... 83-73 Vanderbilt............................................ 85-67 Memphis State.................................. 83-80 UT Martin............................................. 89-64 Belmont............................................... 87-55 Murray State....................................... 88-63 South Carolina................................... 73-87 Middle Tennessee............................. 72-69 Western Kentucky............................ 81-71 Tennessee............................................ 66-68 5New Mexico..................................... 79-60 5Nevada-Las Vegas.......................... 83-69 UT Chattanooga................................ 84-76 Ohio State........................................... 78-66 #Memphis State................................ 84-72 #Middle Tennessee.......................... 72-70 #Tennessee......................................... 66-83 %South Carolina............................... 62-68 5Las Vegas Desert Classic

1980-81

Coach: Marynell Meadors Overall: 23-11 / 6-2 OVC

Starters: F – Emily Tyler F – Jerilynn Harper C – Denette Kolbe G – Robyn Markey G – Barbara Dam Top Reserves: Teresa Duncan, Jo Swartz Belmont............................................... 88-54 +Miami (Ohio)..................................106-61 +Michigan State................................ 90-83 Belmont............................................... 80-74 6Wayland Baptist.............................. 67-76 6New Mexico..................................... 91-61 Clemson............................................... 83-92 Appalachian State..........................112-67 Austin Peay......................................... 78-68

1980-81 OVC Championship Team

1981-82 OVC Championship Team Murray State....................................... 71-70 Middle Tennessee............................. 66-76 Western Kentucky..........................103-99 Vanderbilt............................................ 77-69 North Carolina................................... 62-63 North Carolina State........................ 72-83 Memphis State.................................. 80-64 Delta State.......................................... 87-73 Morehead State................................. 83-63 UT Chattanooga................................ 76-85 Murray State....................................... 77-74 Carson-Newman............................... 78-64 Middle Tennessee............................. 78-81 Ohio State........................................... 60-59 East Tennessee.................................103-78 Tennessee............................................ 63-69 Eastern Kentucky.............................. 87-67 UT Martin............................................. 92-59 South Carolina................................... 67-66 #Vanderbilt......................................... 92-77 #East Tennessee................................ 57-61 #Middle Tennessee.......................... 87-79 **Arizona State.................................. 76-85 **Cincinnati........................................ 81-80 **Pittsburgh....................................... 91-93 6Mid-America Classic

1981-82

Coach: Marynell Meadors Overall: 20-11 / 10-2 OVC

Starters: F – Jerilynn Harper F – Lydia Sawney C – Val Streelman G – Dee Davis G – Anita Myers Top Reserves: Denette Kolbe, Emily Tyler, Teresa Duncan +Arkansas............................................ 96-75 +Cincinnati......................................... 79-71 Mississippi........................................... 61-80 Belmont............................................... 79-51 Eastern Kentucky.............................. 78-80 Morehead State................................. 83-99 Mercer.................................................. 84-77 Middle Tennessee............................. 81-67 South Carolina................................... 57-83 Louisville.............................................. 60-62 Northern Kentucky.......................... 60-69 North Carolina State........................ 73-91 Kentucky.............................................. 55-72

Appalachian State..........................100-60 Western Kentucky............................ 65-60 Austin Peay......................................... 99-65 Murray State....................................... 82-51 UT Chattanooga................................ 77-66 Middle Tennessee............................. 74-68 Clemson............................................... 78-79 Georgia................................................. 74-94 Belmont............................................... 64-56 Western Kentucky............................ 80-66 Carson-Newman............................... 93-76 Austin Peay......................................... 87-63 Murray State....................................... 80-77 Eastern Kentucky.............................. 92-73 Morehead State................................. 80-69 IAustin Peay........................................ 74-64 IMorehead State............................... 80-66 ##Louisiana Tech.............................53-114

1982-83

Coach: Marynell Meadors Overall: 14-13 / 6-4 OVC Starters:

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All-Time Results & Scores F – Lydia Sawney F – Chris Moye C – Val Streelman G – Anita Myers G – Mindy Campbell Top Reserves: Dee Davis, Emily Tyler, Tracy Fletcher +Arkansas State................................ 71-47 +Baylor................................................. 69-67 Auburn................................................. 37-63 East Tennessee................................... 60-52 Mercer.................................................. 70-72 7Tampa................................................ 75-54 7Virginia............................................... 67-70 Mississippi.........................................83-101 Kentucky............................................67-102 Murray State....................................... 77-68 Middle Tennessee............................. 72-74 Clemson............................................... 67-68 Vanderbilt............................................ 82-73 Austin Peay......................................... 78-65 Eastern Kentucky.............................. 68-57 Morehead State................................. 63-64 North Carolina State........................ 70-63 Georgia................................................. 61-72 Murray State....................................... 71-74 Middle Tennessee............................. 77-95 Austin Peay......................................... 84-55 Louisville.............................................. 83-77 Eastern Kentucky.............................. 68-64 Morehead............................................ 75-44 Western Kentucky............................ 99-75 IYoungstown State.........................103-78 IMorehead State............................... 49-69 7USF Christmas Invitational

1983-84

Coach: Marynell Meadors Overall: 17-11 / 10-4 OVC

Starters: F – Chris Moye F – Kelly Tempel C – Cheryl Taylor G – Mindy Campbell G – Tammy Burton Top Reserves: Michele Bishop, Tonie Edwards, Teresa Officer, Jackie Oslonian +UNC Charlotte................................. 74-66 +East Tennessee................................ 75-63 UT Chattanooga................................ 66-74 Belmont............................................... 80-63 8NW Louisiana................................... 76-81 8Southern Mississippi..................... 88-89 Vanderbilt..........................................80-111 Mercer.................................................. 64-54 9Northwestern.................................. 74-77 9Georgetown..................................... 76-72 9Georgia Southern.......................... 75-65 Middle Tennessee............................. 66-70 Eastern Kentucky.............................. 62-51 Morehead State................................. 58-53 Akron.................................................... 71-57 Youngstown State............................ 84-66 Murray State....................................... 91-59 Austin Peay......................................... 80-66 Western Kentucky............................ 66-71 Murray State....................................... 74-83 Austin Peay......................................... 76-61 Eastern Kentucky (OT).................... 81-78 Morehead State................................. 58-63 Akron.................................................... 69-65 Youngstown State............................ 83-82 Middle Tennessee............................. 64-85 IEastern Kentucky............................. 70-64 IMiddle Tennessee............................ 64-71 8Lady Eagle Classic 9Converse Classic

1984-85

Coach: Marynell Meadors Overall: 20-9 / 12-2 OVC

Starters: F – Michele Bishop F – Chris Moye C – Cheryl Taylor G – Tonie Edwards G – Michelle Holloway Top Reserves: Tracy Munsey, Leah Frazier, Tammy Burton (Injured) +Virginia Tech.................................... 94-79 +Southern Mississippi.................... 83-67 North Alabama.................................. 74-58 Vanderbilt............................................ 79-74 Clemson............................................... 71-70 Cumberland....................................... 80-63 Auburn................................................. 65-77 10Morgan State................................ 88-66

10Auburn............................................ 53-69 10Louisiana State............................. 63-84 Middle Tennessee............................. 58-62 Western Kentucky............................ 70-79 Eastern Kentucky.............................. 75-66 Morehead State................................. 53-41 Akron.................................................... 62-57 Youngstown State............................ 81-65 Murray State....................................... 83-68 Austin Peay......................................... 80-72 Kentucky.............................................. 75-87 Murray State....................................... 69-61 Austin Peay......................................... 64-73 Eastern Kentucky.............................. 67-62 Morehead State................................. 76-66 Middle Tennessee (OT)................... 92-86 Akron.................................................... 99-61 Youngstown State............................ 93-64 ! Eastern Kentucky............................ 72-65 ! Middle Tennessee........................... 61-67 ##Georgia............................................ 74-91 10Converse Classic

1986-87 OVC Championship Team

1985-86

Coach: Marynell Meadors Overall: 22-10 / 12-2 OVC

1988-89 OVC Championship Team

Starters: F – Leah Frazier F – Chris Moye C – Cheryl Taylor G – Adrienne Black G – Tammy Burton Top Reserves: Tracy Munsey, Michelle Holloway, Michele Bishop (injured) +East Carolina.................................... 75-73 +Georgia.............................................. 64-79 Tennessee State................................ 91-79 ~Marshall............................................. 81-64 ~Memphis State............................... 63-77 Vanderbilt............................................ 72-87 &Idaho.................................................. 84-87 &UA-Birmingham............................. 80-67 Southwest Missouri......................... 94-77 Clemson............................................... 85-78 Kentucky.............................................. 69-65 Middle Tennessee<.......................... 77-58 Austin Peay<...................................... 97-87 Murray State<.................................... 64-58 Eastern Kentucky<........................... 82-52 Morehead<......................................... 63-71 Akron<...............................................100-72 Youngstown<.................................... 79-63 Western Kentucky............................ 79-83 Middle Tennessee<.......................... 69-72 Youngstown<.................................... 73-71 Akron<................................................. 80-48 Murray<............................................... 92-69 Austin Peay<...................................... 84-70 Morehead<......................................... 79-69 Eastern Kentucky<........................... 97-70 East Tennessee................................... 93-79 !Youngstown...................................... 89-54 !IMiddle Tennessee.......................... 63-66 **NW Louisiana................................. 71-77 **West Texas....................................... 65-78 **Fresno State.................................... 79-77 ~ Mid-America Classic & Lady Tiger Classic

1986-87

1989-90 OVC Championship Team

Coach: Bill Worrell Overall: 24-7 / 12-2 OVC

Starters: F – Leah Frazier F – Melinda Clayton C – Cheryl Taylor G – Tracy Munsey G – Shawn Monday Top Reserves: Adrienne Black, Tammy Burton (injured), Michele Bishop (injured) +Appalachian State......................... 59-56 +Northeastern................................... 59-49 ~Marist................................................. 75-48 ~East Carolina.................................... 66-70 East Tennessee................................... 85-67 Stetson................................................. 81-63 &North Carolina State..................... 63-89 &West Virginia.................................... 81-59 Missouri................................................ 64-74 Middle Tennessee<.......................... 78-74 Austin Peay<...................................... 98-58 Murray State<.................................... 84-82 Eastern Kentucky<.........................100-73 Morehead State<.............................. 76-61 Akron<................................................. 70-64 Youngstown State<......................... 63-59 Western Kentucky............................ 73-94

Middle Tennessee<.......................... 85-94 Southern Illinois................................ 73-65 Youngstown State<......................... 82-81 Akron<................................................. 78-57 Tennessee State<............................. 86-56 Murray State<.................................... 84-75 Austin Peay<....................................100-68 Morehead State<.............................. 61-74 Eastern Kentucky<........................... 95-77 Vanderbilt............................................ 81-79 ! Morehead State.............................. 70-64 ! Middle Tennessee........................... 71-67 ##Southern Mississippi.................. 78-66 ##Tennessee....................................... 59-95 ~ Lady Pirate Classic & Lady Buckeye Classic

1987-88

Coach: Bill Worrell Overall: 19-10 / 11-3 OVC Starters: F – Arnetta Peterson F – Melinda Clayton C – Renay Adams

G – Cecilia Ramsey G – Shawn Monday Top Reserves: Adrienne Black, Melanie Marshall, Jill Tittle +North Georgia................................. 90-57 +Radford.............................................. 60-59 @Kentucky.......................................... 69-78 ~Georgia State.................................. 72-61 ~Missouri............................................. 75-88 @Southern Illinois............................ 65-78 &UNC-Charlotte................................ 60-56 &UT Chattanooga............................. 65-82 @Vanderbilt........................................ 59-72 Alabama State................................... 77-64 @East Tennessee............................... 70-61 @Middle Tennessee<...................... 55-63 @Alabama-Birmingham................. 69-71 @Youngstown State<..................... 73-83 Western Kentucky............................ 67-58 Austin Peay<...................................... 75-47 Murray State<..................................104-94 @Eastern Kentucky<....................... 70-85 @Morehead State<.......................... 84-67 @Tennessee State<.......................... 79-64

Morehead State<.............................. 70-57 Eastern Kentucky<........................... 84-66 Youngstown State<......................... 97-84 Tennessee State<............................. 76-52 @Murray State<................................ 81-79 @Austin Peay<................................... 84-66 Middle Tennessee<.......................... 83-79 !Youngstown State (OT)................. 77-74 !Middle Tennessee............................ 62-79 ~ Mid-America Classic & Lady Moc Classic

1988-89

Coach: Bill Worrell Overall: 22-8 / 9-3 OVC

Starters: F – Angela Moorehead F– Arnetta Peterson C – Melinda Clayton G – Shawn Monday G – Cecilia Ramsey Top Reserves: Renay Adams, Dana Scott, Cindy Montooth

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All-Time Results & Scores Florida................................................... 63-58 &Monmouth....................................... 71-36 &San Diego State.............................. 56-78 East Tennessee................................... 79-45 Alabama-Birmingham.................... 87-63 Alabama............................................... 66-57 UT Chattanooga................................ 75-66 Mississippi........................................... 62-76 Carson-Newman............................... 89-63 Vanderbilt............................................ 64-79 Tennessee State................................ 97-56 Middle Tennessee<.......................... 74-65 Austin Peay<...................................... 82-72 Murray State<.................................... 62-68 Alabama State (OT).......................... 83-76 Eastern Kentucky<........................... 90-66 Morehead State<.............................. 86-75 Georgia State..................................... 81-58 Kentucky.............................................. 88-68 Morehead State<.............................. 85-86 Eastern Kentucky<........................... 73-72 Murray State<.................................... 71-67 Austin Peay<...................................... 94-62 Middle Tennessee<.......................... 65-73 Tennessee State<............................. 85-64 Western Kentucky............................ 69-70 ! Morehead State.............................. 86-63 ! Murray State..................................... 80-79 ##South Carolina.............................. 77-73 ##Iowa.................................................. 75-77 & San Diego Classic

1989-90

Coach: Bill Worrell Overall: 26-5 / 12-0 OVC

Starters: F – Angela Moorehead F – Cecilia Ramsey C – Melinda Clayton G – Shawn Monday G – Mitzi Rice Top Reserves: Renay Adams, Arnetta Peterson, Dana Scott, Cindy Montooth Kennesaw............................................ 89-65 UT Chattanooga................................ 70-50 Vanderbilt............................................ 50-62 +Chicago State................................102-51 +Butler................................................110-51 &Houston............................................ 82-85 &Auburn.............................................. 77-60 Georgia State..................................... 83-58 Furman................................................. 76-73 Middle Tennessee<.......................... 71-49 Alabama State................................... 82-38 Tennessee State<............................. 93-55 Southern Illinois................................ 60-62 Austin Peay<....................................102-55 Murray State<.................................... 89-74 Eastern Kentucky<........................... 88-68 Morehead State<.............................. 86-65 Middle Tennessee<.......................... 79-69 Alabama............................................... 73-62 Morehead State<.............................. 96-82 Eastern Kentucky<........................... 82-62 Murray State<.................................... 78-70 Austin Peay<...................................... 94-74 Mississippi........................................... 67-62 Western Kentucky............................ 72-74 Tennessee State<............................. 92-64 Memphis State.................................. 95-71 ! Tennessee State.............................. 86-60 ! Murray State..................................... 79-72 ##Richmond....................................... 77-59 ##Auburn............................................ 54-73 & Las Vegas Classic

1990-91

Coach: Bill Worrell Overall: 22-8 / 11-1 OVC

Starters: F – Angela Moorehead F – Mitzi Rice C – Renay Adams G – Cecilia Ramsey G – Dana Scott Top Reserves: Sherry Batten, Rhea Beaty, Kim Stout, Taunya Treanton &Indiana State................................... 71-74 &Nicholls State.................................. 71-48 &Nevada.............................................. 94-62 UT Chattanooga................................ 73-53 Montevallo.......................................... 90-66 Furman...............................................111-68 +New Hampshire.............................. 96-68 +Ohio.................................................... 90-58 Southern Illinois................................ 62-72

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Mississippi........................................... 64-78 Stephen F. Austin.............................. 64-70 Tennessee State<...........................103-82 Eastern Kentucky<........................... 75-55 Morehead State<.............................. 86-72 Austin Peay<...................................... 88-61 Murray State<..................................109-87 Middle Tennessee<.......................... 64-58 Vanderbilt............................................ 73-66 Tennessee............................................ 67-94 Tennessee State<............................. 90-82 Memphis State.................................. 86-69 Middle Tennessee<.......................... 86-70 Murray State<..................................116-91 Austin Peay<...................................... 93-48 Western Kentucky (2OT)................ 88-95 Morehead State<.............................. 80-76 Eastern Kentucky<........................... 59-70 ! Tennessee State.............................. 81-67 ! Middle Tennessee........................... 84-59 ##Southwest Missouri.................... 64-94 & Wolf Pack Thanksgiving Classic

1990-91 OVC Championship Team

1991-92

Coach: Bill Worrell Overall 21-9 / 13-1 OVC

Starters: F - Sherry Batten F - Amy Engle C - Roschelle Vaughn G - Dana Bilyeu G - Dana Scott Top Reserves: Rhea Beaty, Mary Alice Clayton, Kim Stout, Taunya Treanton ~Furman.............................................. 86-67 ~Western Kentucky......................... 66-92 Southern Illinois................................ 68-73 Carson-Newman............................... 96-62 +Northeastern................................... 82-73 +Eastern Michigan........................... 84-57 Cincinnati........................................... 65-69 UT Chattanooga................................ 86-81 &Florida International (OT)........... 88-90 &Cleveland State.............................. 98-76 &Boston College............................... 60-68 Mississippi........................................... 62-70 Eastern Kentucky<........................... 64-67 Morehead State<............................100-80 Murray State<.................................... 80-68 Middle Tennessee<.......................... 86-80 Austin Peay<...................................... 71-59 Southeast Missouri<....................... 83-58 Tennessee State<............................. 84-64 Southeast Missouri<....................... 85-71 Austin Peay<...................................... 79-69 Middle Tennessee (OT)<................ 93-92 Murray State<.................................... 83-77 Morehead State<.............................. 94-65 Eastern Kentucky<........................... 70-60 Vanderbilt............................................ 59-87 Tennessee State<............................. 80-67 ! Southeast Missouri........................ 87-74 ! Eastern Kentucky............................ 81-74 ##Alabama........................................87-100 ~ Bowling Green Bank Invitational & Pepsi-Church’s Classic

1992-93

Coach: Bill Worrell Overall 22-7/12-2 OVC

Starters: F - Mary Alice Clayton F - Amy Engle C - Roschelle Vaughn G - Sherry Batten G - Dana Bilyeu Top Reserves: Terrance Oglesby, Lisa Poe, Taryn Slattery, Kim Stout UT Chattanooga................................ 82-72 Florida................................................... 81-61 Southern Illinois (OT)...................... 66-65 +Georgia Southern.......................... 71-63 +Western Kentucky......................... 65-49 Stephen F. Austin.............................. 56-70 &Florida State.................................... 72-88 &Northwestern.................................. 58-72 Mississippi (OT)................................. 68-70 Eastern Kentucky<........................... 68-59 Morehead State<.............................. 82-49 Austin Peay<....................................109-70 UT-Martin<........................................101-59 Cincinnati............................................ 93-71 Middle Tennessee<.......................... 91-72 Tennessee State<............................. 82-64 Murray State<.................................... 93-71 Southeast Missouri<....................... 79-67 UT-Martin<.......................................... 94-62

1991-92 OVC Championship Team

1992-93 OVC Championship Team Austin Peay<...................................... 91-62 Middle Tennessee<.......................... 71-77 Eastern Kentucky<........................... 84-75 Morehead State<.............................. 89-73 Murray State<.................................... 76-85 Southeast Missouri<....................... 73-53 Tennessee State<............................. 83-70 ! Tennessee State.............................. 85-80 ! Middle Tennessee........................... 80-73 ##Old Dominion............................... 60-77 & Oakland Tribune Classic

1993-94

Coach: Bill Worrell Overall: 17-12 / 12-4 OVC

Starters: F - Sherry Batten F - Terrance Oglesby C - Mary Alice Clayton G - Taunya Lovelace G - Leslie VanWinkle Top Reserves: Shannon Clardy, Taryn Slattery, Kim Stout Southern Illinois................................ 69-67 &Colorado State................................ 51-65 &Nevada-Las Vegas.......................... 61-79 Alabama State................................... 65-70 Mercer.................................................. 72-53

Florida................................................... 59-79 Mississippi........................................... 46-71 Western Kentucky............................ 69-64 Austin Peay<...................................... 75-55 UT Martin<.......................................... 81-67 UT Chattanooga................................ 52-55 Southeast Missouri<....................... 56-70 Murray State<.................................... 77-67 Morehead State<.............................. 85-69 Eastern Kentucky<........................... 67-78 Tennessee State<............................. 62-57 Middle Tennessee<.......................... 70-74 Georgia................................................. 62-79 UT Martin<.......................................... 88-69 Southeast Missouri<....................... 71-53 Murray State<.................................... 72-57 Middle Tennessee<.......................... 83-74 Austin Peay<...................................... 64-61 Tennessee State<............................. 43-59 Eastern Kentucky<........................... 71-60 Morehead State<.............................. 67-52 !Morehead State............................... 63-62 ! Austin Peay....................................... 86-60 ! Tennessee State.............................. 63-71 & UNLV 7-Up Desert Classic

1994-95

Coach: Bill Worrell Overall 19-13 / 12-4 OVC

Starters: F - Elizabeth Maxwell F - Sheri Lewis C - Terrance Oglesby G - Taunya Lovelace G - Leslie VanWinkle Top Reserves: Shannon Cardy, Taryn Slattery, Mary Alice Clayton, Becky Clabough ~North Carolina................................ 52-79 ~New Mexico..................................... 79-66 ~Virginia.............................................. 54-75 Cumberland....................................... 78-50 Southern Illinois................................ 67-83 UT Chattanooga................................ 72-60 ^Alcorn State..................................... 85-69 &UAB (OT)........................................... 55-58 Louisiana Tech................................... 33-62 Mississippi........................................... 38-61 Georgia................................................. 64-82 Austin Peay<...................................... 66-69 UT Martin<.......................................... 72-57 Southeast Missouri<....................... 73-49 Murray State&.................................... 70-52

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All-Time Results & Scores Morehead State<.............................. 91-69 Eastern Kentucky<........................... 62-71 Middle Tennessee<.......................... 69-48 Western Kentucky............................ 61-82 Tennessee State<............................. 87-78 UT Martin (OT)<................................ 83-76 Middle Tennessee<.......................... 63-66 Murray State<.................................... 85-70 Southeast Missouri<....................... 72-62 Austin Peay<...................................... 94-70 Tennessee State<............................. 50-56 Eastern Kentucky<........................... 64-63 Morehead State<.............................. 93-58 UNC-Charlotte................................... 70-62 ! Southeast Missouri........................ 82-59 ! Eastern Kentucky............................ 63-59 ! Tennessee State.............................. 63-66 ~ Rainbow Wahine Classic & Lady Blazer Classic

1995-96

Coach: Bill Worrell Overall: 11-16/7-9 OVC

Starters F - Amber Clark F - Andrea Baldwin C - Terrance Oglesby G - Becky Clabough G - Leslie VanWinkle Top reserves: Shannon Clardy, Pamela Rogers, Taryn Slattery Western Kentucky............................ 57-61 Mississippi........................................... 51-73 +So. Carolina St................................. 84-56 +Stetson.............................................. 60-56 Southern Illinois................................ 66-54 UNC-Charlotte................................... 54-69 &Purdue............................................... 50-94 &UNLV................................................... 74-53 UT Martin<.......................................... 79-78 Murray State<.................................... 61-60 Middle Tennessee<.......................... 57-88 Austin Peay<...................................... 60-59 Louisiana Tech.................................56-101 Southeast Missouri<....................... 81-87 Morehead State<.............................. 75-66 Eastern Kentucky<........................... 74-66 Tennessee State<............................. 69-63 Murray State<.................................... 46-59 UT Martin<.......................................... 61-75 UT Chattanooga................................ 55-57 Austin Peay<...................................... 52-59 Middle Tennessee<.......................... 64-75 Southeast Missouri<....................... 62-63 Tennessee State<............................. 67-61 Eastern Kentucky<........................... 51-70 Morehead State<.............................. 65-72 ! Eastern Kentucky............................ 56-68 & Holiday Ball Classic

1996-97

Coach: Bill Worrell Overall: 18-11/13-5 OVC

Starters F - Amber Clark F - Andrea Baldwin C - Diane Seng G - Becky Clabough G - Leslie VanWinkle Top reserves: Collin Carmichael, Shannon Clardy, Ann Parks UNC-Charlotte................................... 65-64 UT Chattanooga................................ 72-57 @Southern Illinois............................ 59-66 Alabama-Huntsville......................... 81-54 @Wake Forest..................................... 58-61 &California.......................................... 67-85 &Cal-Irvine.......................................... 67-78 @Morehead State<.......................... 78-57 @Eastern Kentucky<....................... 72-75 Austin Peay<.............................72-70 (OT) @Middle Tennessee<...................... 71-61 UT Martin<.......................................... 71-67 Eastern Illinois<................................. 66-68 Southeast Missouri<....................... 75-68 Tennessee State<............................. 81-48 @UT Martin<...................................... 65-45 @Murray State<................................ 48-52 Eastern Kentucky<........................... 82-77 Morehead State<.............................. 87-90 @Tennessee State<.......................... 61-49 Middle Tennessee<.......................... 65-71 Ole Miss................................................ 58-75 @Southeast Missouri<.................... 85-67 @Eastern Illinois<....................81-74 (OT) @Austin Peay<................................... 68-63 Murray State<.................................... 77-62

! Murray State..................................... 72-61 ! Middle Tennessee........................... 59-56 ! Eastern Kentucky............................ 65-69 & Oakland Tribune Classic

1997-98

Coach: Bill Worrell Overall: 22-7/15-3 OVC

Starters F - Amber Clark F - Andrea Baldwin C - Diane Seng G - Becky Clabough G - Rachael Gobble Top reserves: Leah Bird, Collin Carmichael, Amy Moore, Miranda Moore, Ann Parks Clemson (WNIT)................................ 46-61 @UNC Charlotte................................ 38-66 Ole Miss................................................ 52-49 @East Tennessee............................... 77-70 Wake Forest........................................ 65-44 Southern Illinois................................ 67-64 @Chattanooga................................... 61-51 &Memphis........................................... 75-84 &Portland State................................. 71-62 UT Martin<.......................................... 75-72 Murray State<.................................... 63-55 Middle Tennessee<.......................... 56-59 @Eastern Illinois<............................. 54-63 @Southeast Missouri<.................... 66-60 @Middle Tennessee<...................... 74-55 Austin Peay<...................................... 78-48 Tennessee State<..................... 86-78 (ot) @Eastern Kentucky<.............92-97 (3ot) @Morehead State<.......................... 70-59 @Murray State<................................ 62-60 @UT Martin<...................................... 73-67 Eastern Illinois<................................. 77-56 Southeast Missouri<....................... 65-52 @Austin Peay<................................... 75-53 @Tennessee State<.......................... 71-61 Morehead State<............................102-77 ! Eastern Kentucky............................ 81-71 ! Austin Peay....................................... 80-60 ! UT Martin.......................................... 53-69 & Pepperdine Classic

1994-95 OVC Championship Team

1997-98 OVC Championship Team

1998-99

Coach: Bill Worrell Overall: 21-9/14-4 OVC

Starters F - Janet Holt F - Andrea Baldwin C - Diane Seng G - Misty Garrett G - Rachael Gobble Top reserves: Leah Bird, Collin Carmichael, Amanda Kendall, Ann Parks @Southern Illinois............................ 68-55 Western Michigan............................ 62-74 East Tennessee State....................... 87-70 @Western Kentucky......................... 56-86 @Middle Tennessee<...................... 63-74 @Mississippi....................................... 50-65 &SW Louisiana................................... 68-64 &Indiana.............................................. 75-89 Alabama-Huntsville......................... 85-47 @Murray State<................................ 62-61 @UT Martin<...................................... 84-82 Eastern Illinois<................................. 80-63 Southeast Missouri<....................... 82-64 Middle Tennessee<.......................... 85-63 @Austin Peay<................................... 77-60 @Tennessee State<.......................... 55-56 Eastern Kentucky<........................... 71-76 Morehead State<.............................. 94-68 Murray State<.................................... 76-68 UT Martin<.......................................... 81-72 @Eastern Illinois<............................. 83-62 @Southeast Missouri<.................... 70-74 Austin Peay<...................................... 78-51 Tennessee State<............................. 80-61 @Eastern Kentucky<....................... 86-69 @Morehead State<.......................... 87-63 ! Austin Peay....................................... 74-60 ! Southeast Missouri........................ 73-62 ! UT Martin.......................................... 86-83 ##Old Dominion............................... 48-74 &Hampton Inn/Fazoli’s Classic

1999-00

Coach: Bill Worrell Overall: 24-9/16-2 OVC Starters F - Janet Holt F - Allison Clark C - Diane Seng

1998-99 OVC Championship Team G - Misty Garrett G - Rachael Gobble Top reserves: Andrea Baldwin, Leah Bird, Collin Carmichael, Misty Garrett, Amanda Kendall, Ann Parks ~Hawaii................................................ 49-51 ~Arizona.............................................. 71-87 ~Oklahoma......................................... 74-64 Western Kentucky............................ 60-71 Southeast Missouri.......................... 65-61 Eastern Illinois.................................... 82-44 Southern Illinois............................... .74-64 Georgia................................................. 72-77 &Centenary College.......................103-50 &UAB..................................................... 68-79 @Indiana State................................... 62-55 UNC Asheville.................................... 73-60 @Ole Miss............................................ 65-72 @Morehead State<.......................... 82-53 @Eastern Kentucky<....................... 88-72 Middle Tennessee<.......................... 77-60 @Southeast Missouri<.................... 82-65 Tennessee State<............................. 80-66 Austin Peay<...................................... 75-58 @UT Martin<...................................... 64-62 @Murray State<................................ 64-59 Morehead State<.............................. 90-42 @Eastern Kentucky<....................... 87-54 @Eastern Illinois<............................. 81-63 @Middle Tennessee<...................... 82-90 @Tennessee State<.......................... 68-55 @Austin Peay<................................... 77-68

UT Martin<.......................................... 64-66 Murray State<.................................... 73-49 ! Eastern Illinois................................. 68-48 ! Murray State..................................... 67-45 ! Austin Peay....................................... 89-80 ##Texas Tech....................................... 54-83 ~ Hawaii tournament & UAB tournament

2000-01

Coach: Bill Worrell Overall: 24-6/15-1 OVC

Starters F - Janet Holt F - Rachael Gobble C - Iesha Jones G - Allison Clark G - Misty Garrett Top reserves: Andrea Brown, Jennifer Wilhelm, Crystal Andrews &Boston College............................... 64-80 &Arkansas State................................ 61-71 East Tennessee................................... 90-60 @Southern Illinois............................ 81-74 Indiana State...................................... 89-63 Western Kentucky............................ 80-99 @Evansville......................................... 67-66 Middle Tennessee............................. 74-87 UNC Asheville.................................... 80-59 @Memphis.......................................... 85-83

@Mississippi....................................... 71-56 Eastern Kentucky<........................... 79-72 Morehead State<............................103-74 @Southeast Missouri<.................... 80-79 Eastern Illinois<................................. 92-55 @Austin Peay<................................... 87-64 @Tennessee State<.......................... 94-64 Murray State<.................................... 63-48 UT Martin<.......................................... 87-75 @Eastern Kentucky<....................... 84-66 @Morehead State<.......................... 86-81 Southeast Missouri<....................... 89-75 @Eastern Illinois<............................. 69-63 Austin Peay<....................................102-69 Tennessee State<............................. 93-70 @Murray State<................................ 74-49 @UT Martin<...................................... 75-89 Tennessee State<............................. 98-81 ! UT Martin........................................100-70 ! Austin Peay....................................... 63-65 & Michigan State tournament

2001-02

Coach: Bill Worrell Overall: 22-8/13-3 OVC Starters F - Janet Holt F - Rachael Gobble C - Iesha Jones G - Allison Clark G - Misty Garrett

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1999-00 OVC Championship Team

@Western Kentucky......................... 81-76 @Eastern Illinois<............................. 71-63 @Southeast Missouri<..................90-102 @Morehead State<.......................... 97-76 @Eastern Kentucky<....................... 69-75 Southeast Missouri<....................... 65-57 Eastern Illinois<................................. 78-64 Austin Peay<...................................... 69-79 @Tennessee State<.......................... 70-48 @East Tennessee<............................ 73-71 Samford<............................................. 76-57 Jacksonville State<.......................... 71-68 Murray State<.................................... 72-64 Tennessee-Martin<.......................... 70-60 @Jacksonville State <...................... 79-55 @Samford<......................................... 57-39 @Austin Peay<................................... 72-94 Morehead State<.............................. 75-61 ! UT Martin<........................................ 76-60 ! Eastern Kentucky<......................... 74-85 & Malibu Holiday Classic

2004-05

Coach: Bill Worrell Overall: 21-8/13-3 OVC

2000-01 OVC Championship Team

2001-02 OVC Championship Team Top reserves: Andrea Brown, Jennifer Wilhelm, Crystal Andrews Mississippi........................................... 77-55 @Mississippi State............................ 85-97 &Seton Hall......................................... 78-63 &@Nevada-Las Vegas...................... 67-88 @Western Kentucky......................... 70-84 Southern Illinois................................ 82-75 Memphis.............................................. 75-71 @Middle Tennessee State.............. 68-64 @UNC-Asheville................................ 89-46 Evansville............................................. 63-57 @East Tennessee State.................... 73-82 @Eastern Kentucky.......................... 64-71 @Morehead State............................. 76-73 @Southeast Missouri<.................... 80-77 Murray State<.................................... 73-57 @Austin Peay<................................... 81-80 UT Martin<.......................................... 81-71 @Tennessee State<.......................... 71-54 Eastern Illinois<................................. 66-53 Southeast Missouri<....................... 87-69 Eastern Kentucky<........................... 68-73 @Murray State<................................ 70-61 @UT Martin<...................................... 52-58 Morehead State<.............................. 76-59 Austin Peay<...................................... 80-62 Tennessee State<............................. 75-46 @Eastern Illinois<............................. 66-53 Eastern Illinois<................................. 67-43 ! Morehead State.............................. 87-78 ! Austin Peay....................................... 83-85 & UNLV Thanksgiving Classic

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2002-03

Coach: Bill Worrell Overall: 12-17/6-10 OVC

Starters F - Andrea Brown F - Jennifer Simpson C - Emily Christian G - Tynisha Alexander G - Arleigh Brackin Top reserves: Jenna Baltimore, Courtney McFarlin, Casey Bradford East Tennessee................................... 74-56 Middle Tennessee............................. 59-71 @Southern Illinois............................ 66-70 @University of Memphis................ 67-64 @University of Georgia................... 56-87 UNC Asheville.................................... 69-46 @University of Evansville............... 52-61 &University of Toledo...................... 61-71 &Quinnipiac........................................ 78-68 Western Kentucky............................ 61-55 Morehead State<.............................. 64-72 Eastern Kentucky<........................... 71-80 @UT Martin<...................................... 69-72 @Murray State<................................ 62-58 Austin Peay<...................................... 54-65 Tennessee State<............................. 90-60 @Mississippi....................................... 61-69 @Southeast Missouri<.................... 80-86 @Eastern Illinois<............................. 46-64 UT Martin<.......................................... 77-70

@Morehead State<.......................... 65-70 @Eastern Kentucky<....................... 63-72 @Tennessee State<.......................... 81-58 @Austin Peay<................................... 58-73 Southeast Missouri<....................... 72-76 Eastern Illinois<................................. 84-71 ! Eastern Kentucky............................ 67-65 ! Southeast Missouri........................ 65-78 & Malibu Holiday Classic

2003-04

Coach: Bill Worrell Overall: 18-11/12-4 OVC

Starters F - Kendall Cavin F - Emily Christian C - Casey Bradford G - Tynisha Alexander G - Arleigh Brackin Top reserves: Jenna Baltimore, Courtney McFarlin, Andrea Brown @Middle Tennessee......................... 52-65 Memphis.............................................. 50-71 University of Evansville.................. 77-83 Southern Illinois................................ 88-71 @Alabama........................................... 61-83 @UAB.................................................... 63-56 Northern Iowa................................... 73-76 @Hawaii............................................... 64-59 University of Mississippi................. 56-68

Starters F - Kendall Cavin F - Emily Christian C - Casey Bradford G - Tynisha Alexander G - Jana Reece Top reserves: Marissa Hensley East Tennessee................................... 77-81 Florida Atlantic.................................. 81-65 UAB........................................................ 67-55 @ Southern Illinois........................... 73-55 vs Pepperdine.................................... 63-48 @ California......................................... 41-65 Middle Tennessee............................. 52-50 Alabama............................................... 59-62 Winthrop University........................ 73-54 @ Evansville........................................ 54-67 Western Kentucky............................ 84-74 Eastern Illinois<................................. 88-56 Southeast Missouri<....................... 80-78 Morehead State<.............................. 74-56 Eastern Kentucky<........................... 65-57 @ Southeast Missouri<................... 45-62 @ Eastern Illinois<............................ 86-68 @ Austin Peay<.................................. 85-72 TSU<...................................................... 69-48 @ Samford<........................................ 58-51 @ Jacksonville State<...................... 79-91 @ Murray State<............................... 85-78 @ UT Martin<..................................... 82-58 Jacksonville State<.......................... 61-71 Samford<............................................. 63-48 Austin Peay<...................................... 70-60 @ Morehead State<......................... 76-72 ! UT Martin.......................................... 70-51 ! vs Southeast Missouri................... 68-71

2005-06

Coach: Bill Worrell Overall: 23-9/ 16-4 OVC

Starters F - Kendall Cavin C - Emily Christian G - Meagan Lyons G - Jana Reece G - Deanna Apple Top reserves Kristina Tyler, Marissa Hensley Blair Bowens @Clemson........................................... 71-62 Evansville............................................. 73-65 vs. UT Chattanooga......................... 82-67 vs. UNLV............................................... 55-65 Austin Peay<...................................... 96-74 Southern Illinois................................ 70-60 @ Eastern Illinois<............................ 62-54 @ Southeast Missouri (OT)<......... 81-77 @Western Kentucky......................... 69-81 @ Middle Tennessee........................ 46-74 Samford<............................................. 57-59

@ Eastern Kentucky<...................... 72-61 Morehead State<.............................. 79-66 @ Jacksonville State<...................... 95-64 @ Samford<........................................ 63-51 Eastern Illinois<................................. 78-67 Southeast Missouri<....................... 46-53 @ Murray State<............................... 70-82 Tennessee State<............................. 79-53 @ Morehead State<......................... 60-59 @ UT Martin<..................................... 48-41 Eastern Kentucky<........................... 73-48 Jacksonville State<.......................... 75-61 @ Tennessee State<......................... 71-58 UT Martin<.......................................... 66-43 @Austin Peay<................................... 64-72 Murray State<.................................... 79-73 Eastern Illinois<................................. 83-69 vs. Morehead State<....................... 80-66 vs. Southeast Missouri<................. 50-71 **Belmont........................................... 56-55 **@ Western Kentucky . ................. 66-83

2006-07

Coach: Amy Brown Overall: 12-18/11-9 OVC

Starters F - Kendall Cavin F - Cara Reed C - Kristina Tyler G - Meagan Lyons G - Allison Price Top reserves: Marissa Hensley, Blair Bowens Lambuth.............................................. 92-75 @ Alabama.......................................... 56-71 @ Pepperdine..................................... 62-91 vs. Virginia Tech................................. 52-87 Middle Tennessee............................. 50-68 @ Austin Peay<.................................. 57-66 Eastern Illinois<................................. 70-89 Southeast Missouri<....................... 59-58 Clemson............................................... 67-70 @ Southern Illinois........................... 62-69 @ Cincinnati........................................ 70-86 @ North Carolina............................... 52-93 @ Samford<........................................ 44-66 Eastern Kentucky<........................... 84-50 @ Morehead State<......................... 54-57 Jacksonville State<.......................... 85-73 Samford<............................................. 62-55 @ Eastern Illinois<............................ 61-63 @ Southeast Missouri<................... 52-77 Murray State<.................................... 54-49 @ Tennessee State<......................... 50-57 Morehead State<.............................. 59-51 UT Martin<.......................................... 54-48 @ Eastern Kentucky<...................... 65-64 @ Jacksonville State<...................... 85-69 Tennessee State<............................. 88-57 @ UT Martin<..................................... 55-56 Austin Peay<...................................... 63-51 @ Murray State<............................... 79-80 ! @ Samford......................................... 60-63

2007-08

Coach: Amy Brown Overall: 8-22/7-13 OVC

Starters G - Meagan Lyons G - Allison Price F - Marissa Hensley G - Blair Bowens C - Kristina Tyler Top reserves: Mandy Mendenhall, Holly Rogers, Cara Reed @Memphis............................................ 74-58 @Middle Tennessee........................... 62-89 Belmont................................................. 59-65 @Evansville........................................... 56-72 Alabama................................................. 47-53 @Eastern Illinois (OT)<...................... 64-66 @Southeast Missouri<...................... 60-66 Oregon State&..................................... 55-78 @Hawaii&.............................................. 57-60

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All-Time Results & Scores Western Carolina&............................. 61-74 Southern Illinois.................................. 69-87 Cincinnati.............................................. 57-71 Austin Peay<........................................ 65-52 @Eastern Kentucky<......................... 62-74 Morehead State<................................ 49-51 @Jacksonville State<......................... 71-68 @Samford<........................................... 45-64 Eastern Illinois<................................... 66-72 Southeast Missouri<......................... 39-49 @Murray State<.................................. 55-67 Tennessee State<............................... 56-69 @UT Martin<........................................ 73-64 Eastern Kentucky<............................. 77-64 Jacksonville State<............................ 65-69 @Tennessee State<............................ 60-51 UT Martin<............................................ 66-47 @Austin Peay<..................................... 69-52 Samford<............................................... 60-71 @Morehead State<............................ 56-67 Murray State<...................................... 70-80 & University of Hawaii Paradise Classic

2008-09

Coach: Amy Brown Overall: 9-21/7-11 OVC

Starters G - Meagan Lyons G - Allison Price G - Blair Bowens F - Jasmine White C - Vivian Nwosu Top reserves: Tacarra Hayes, Krystal Stirrup Louisville...............................................49-82 @ Lipscomb.........................................72-55 @ Belmont............................................62-68 Drake......................................................58-69 @ Florida Atlantic&............................64-70 vs. Georgia Tech&..............................56-68 @ Georgia.............................................46-72 Jacksonville State<...........................84-60 Evansville..............................................75-71 @ Southern Illinois............................67-74 Middle Tennessee........................... 66-101 Memphis...............................................61-63 Southeast Missouri<........................41-56 Eastern Illinois<..................................46-50 @ Morehead State<..........................52-64 @ Eastern Kentucky<.......................50-66 UT Martin<...........................................63-56 Murray State<.....................................47-69 @ Austin Peay<...................................81-83 @ Tennessee State<..........................75-79 @ Eastern Illinois<.............................56-76 @ Southeast Missouri<....................55-61 Eastern Kentucky<............................82-64 Morehead State<...............................72-67 @ Murray State<................................84-91 @ UT Martin<......................................61-55 Tennessee State<..............................57-67 Austin Peay<.......................................69-53 @ Jacksonville State<.......................78-46 at Eastern Illinois!...............................65-71 & FAU Thanksigiving Tournament

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< OVC regular season game * TCWSF District Tournament # TCWSF State Tournament % AIAW Regional † AIAW Championship ‡ MUW Christmas

2009-10

All-Time Golden Eagle 30-Point Games

Coach: Sytia Messer Overall: 14-16/8-10 OVC

Starters G - Tacarra Hayes G - Kellie Cook F - Kylie Cook F - Krystal Stirrup F - Simone Rutledge Top reserves: Rachel Gildden, Tiara Hopper vs. Alabama&.......................................68-73 vs. Air Force&.......................................81-49 @ Baylor............................................. 55-100 @ Louisville..........................................54-84 @ Middle Tennessee.........................39-76 Lipscomb..............................................73-65 @ Jacksonville State<.......................68-59 Southern Illinois.................................59-56 Belmont................................................72-69 @ St. Louis............................................58-78 Bluefield College................................94-62 @ Southeast Missouri<....................56-61 @ Eastern Illinois<.............................68-79 Morehead State<...............................63-71 Eastern Kentucky<............................75-47 @ UT Martin<......................................52-56 @ Murray State<................................72-82 Austin Peay<.......................................77-56 Tennessee State<..............................62-65 Eastern Illinois<..................................59-80 Southeast Missouri<........................59-56 @ Eastern Kentucky<.......................60-61 @ Morehead State<..........................45-80 Murray State<.....................................80-67 UT Martin<...........................................85-41 @ Tennessee State<..........................76-73 @ Austin Peay<...................................70-78 SIU-Edwardsville................................68-60 Jacksonville State<...........................77-61 @ Austin Peay!....................................61-79 & Islander Tip-Off Tournament

+ TTU Classic ++ Lady Tiger Classic ** Women’s NIT ! OVC Tournament ## NCAA Regional

Renay Adams receives a commemorative ball from coach Bill Worrell after scoring 1,000 career points

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J. Harper J. Harper A. Moorehead J. Harper J. Harper D. Seng J. Harper T. Hayes J. Holt J. Harper E. Christian J. Holt C. Taylor T. Hayes E. Christian R. Vaughn J. Harper E. Christian D. Seng J. Harper J. Harper J. Harper A. Moorehead C. Dowdell J. Harper J. Harper C. Taylor E. Christian J. Holt D. Seng R. Vaughn A. Moorehead G. Burgess R. Adams J. Harper J. Holt R. Gobble J. Harper J. Harper C. Taylor C. Taylor C. Taylor C. Taylor C. Taylor E. Christian E. Christian J. Holt R. Vaughn D. Bilyeu A. Moorehead R. Vaughn G. Burgess P. Chambers J. Harper J. Harper J. Harper J. Harper C. Taylor E. Christian E. Christian E. Christian J. Holt

Pittsburgh Murray New Hampshire Michigan State Clemson Morehead East Tennessee Tennessee State Mississippi Delta State Eastern Illinois Austin Peay Austin Peay Austin Peay Eastern Illinois Murray Arizona State Murray State Austin Peay App. State Murray State Cincinnati Morehead State Belmont Mercer App. State So. Illinois Southeast Mo. Southeast Mo. E. Kentucky Cincinnati Murray State W. Kentucky Youngstown UT Chattanooga Austin Peay East Tennessee UT Martin Murray State SW Missouri Akron Youngstown Vanderbilt Tennessee W. Kentucky Tenn. State Tenn. State Austin Peay UT Martin Murray State Austin Peay Middle Tenn. Morehead State Morehead State N.C. State Austin Peay Austin Peay Akron UT Martin Northern Iowa Southeast Mo. E. Kentucky

03-28-81 02-26-81 12-07-90 11-29-80 12-16-80 02-03-97 02-09-81 02-15-10 11-16-01 01-24-81 01-24-04 03-03-02 02-16-87 01-21-10 03-01-03 01-03-93 03-26-81 02-10-05 03-05-00 12-18-80 01-31-81 03-27-81 01-29-90 12-10-79 12-16-81 01-14-82 02-04-87 01-10-04 02-02-02 03-01-97 01-18-93 02-17-90 02-14-76 02-20-88 01-29-81 03-02-01 11-21-00 02-19-81 02-20-82 12-16-85 01-25-86 01-27-86 02-26-87 03-15-87 01-05-04 02-22-03 2-27-01 02-11-93 01-16-93 03-06-90 02-10-92 02-16-76 01-22-79 01-26-81 01-06-82 01-21-82 02-18-82 02-10-86 03-01-05 12-22-03 02-01-03 01-08-00

Kristina Tyler

32 J. Harper New Mexico 12-13-80 32 J. Harper Austin Peay 01-03-81 32 J. Harper Murray State 01-23-82 32 J. Harper Middle Tenn. 01-30-82 32 J. Harper Georgia 02-03-82 32 C. Taylor Akron 02-23-85 32 C. Taylor W. Kentucky 01-30-86 32 C. Taylor Middle Tenn. 02-02-87 32 C. Taylor Akron 02-09-87 32 A. Moorehead Murray State 02-16-91 32 D. Seng UT Martin 02-02-98 32 D. Seng UT Martin 02-28-99 32 A. Moorehead Morehead State 02-23-91 32* T. Slattery Austin Peay 03-06-94 32 K. Tyler Murray State 01-24-08 31 B. Bowens Jacksonville St. 02-28-09 31 E. Chrisitan Southeast Mo. 12-10-05 31 E. Christian Samford 01-02-06 31 J. Holt W. Kentucky 12-04-00 31 D. Seng Southeast Mo. 02-15-97 31 D. Seng Eastern Illinois 02-17-97 31 D. Seng E. Kentucky 01-05-97 31 D. Seng Morehead State 02-20-99 31 R. Vaughn Tenn. State 03-03-93 31 R. Vaughn Middle Tenn. 02-15-93 31 P. Chambers Murray State 01-08-79 31 J. Harper Memphis 01-22-81 31 J. Harper Arkansas 11-27-81 31 J. Harper E. Kentucky 02-25-82 31 J. Harper Morehead State 02-27-82 31* T. Burton E. Kentucky 03-06-84 31 C. Taylor Stetson 12-15-86 30 J. Holt Southeast Mo. 01-09-01 30 R. Vaughn E. Kentucky 02-20-93 30# S. Batten E. Michigan 12-07-91 30+ V. Russell William Penn 03-11-75 30 G. Burgess W. Kentucky 01-29-76 30 P. Chambers E. Kentucky 02-19-79 30 J. Harper W. Kentucky 01-10-81 30 J. Harper Clemson 02-01-82 30 T. Burton Clemson 12-21-85 30 C. Taylor Youngstown 02-08-86 30* C. Taylor Middle Tenn. 03-05-87 30$ A. Moorehead Iowa 03-18-89 30 K. Tyler E. Kentucky 01-05-08 !WNIT   #Tennessee Tech Classic   *OVC Tournament   $NCAA   +AlAW

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Tech vs. All Opponents Opponents............................. First Met......... Last Met...........W........... L Air Force............................................2009-10..............2009-10..................1..............0 Akron.................................................1983-84..............1986-87..................8..............0 Alabama............................................1988-89..............2009-10..................2..............5 Alabama-Birmingham.................1985-86..............2004-05..................4..............3 Alabama-Huntsville......................1996-97..............1998-99..................2..............0 Alabama State................................1987-88..............1993-94..................3..............1 Appalachian State.........................1980-81..............1986-87..................3..............0 Arkansas...........................................1981-82..............1981-82..................1..............0 Arkansas State................................1982-83..............2000-01..................1..............1 Arizona..............................................1999-00..............1999-00..................0..............1 Arizona State...................................1980-81..............1980-81..................0..............1 Auburn..............................................1982-83..............1989-90..................1..............3 Alcorn State.....................................1994-95..............1994-95..................1..............0 Austin Peay............................ 1970-71.......... 2009-10...........68.........16 Baylor.................................................1975-76..............2009-10..................2..............1 Belhaven...........................................1976-77..............1979-80..................2..............0 Belmont.................................. 1970-71.......... 2009-10...........19.........10 Berry College...................................1973-74..............1973-74..................1..............0 Bluefield............................................2009-10..............2009-10..................1..............0 Boston College...............................1991-92..............2000-01..................0..............2 Butler.................................................1989-90..............1989-90..................1..............0 California..........................................1996-97..............2004-05..................0..............2 Cal-Irvine..........................................1996-97..............1996-97..................0..............1 Carson Newman............................1974-75..............1991-92..................5..............0 Cathedral College..........................1972-73..............1972-73..................1..............0 Centenary College........................1999-00..............1999-00..................1..............0 Central Missouri.............................1977-78..............1977-78..................1..............0 Charleston College.......................1975-76..............1975-76..................1..............0 Chicago State..................................1989-90..............1989-90..................1..............0 Cincinnati.........................................1980-81..............2007-08..................3..............3 Clemson............................................1979-80..............2006-07..................4..............5 Cleveland State..............................1974-75..............1991-92..................2..............0 Colorado State................................1993-94..............1993-94..................0..............1 Columbia State...............................1970-71..............1970-71..................2..............0 Cookeville Independents...........1970-71..............1972-73..................5..............0 Cumberland Col. (KY)...................1979-80..............1979-80..................1..............0 Cumberland Univ. (TN)................1984-85..............1984-85..................1..............0 Delta State.......................................1974-75..............1980-81..................1..............7 Drake...................................... 2008-09.......... 2008-09.............0........... 1 East Carolina....................................1972-73..............1986-87..................2..............2 East Tennessee................................1972-73..............2004-05............... 19..............3 Eastern Illinois....................... 1996-97.......... 2009-10...........20.........12 Eastern Kentucky................... 1973-74.......... 2009-10...........48.........21 Eastern Michigan...........................1991-92..............1991-92..................1..............0 Edinboro State................................1975-76..............1975-76..................1..............0 Elon.....................................................1974-75..............1974-75..................1..............0 Evansville..........................................2000-01..............2008-09..................4..............4 Federal City College......................1971-72..............1971-72..................1..............0 Fisk......................................................1970-71..............1974-75..................5..............0 Florida................................................1978-79..............1993-94..................3..............1 Florida Atlantic...............................2004-05..............2008-09..................1..............1 Florida International.....................1991-92..............1991-92..................0..............1 Florida State....................................1992-93..............1992-93..................0..............1 Fresno State.....................................1976-77..............1985-86..................2..............0 Furman..............................................1989-90..............1991-92..................3..............0 Georgetown....................................1983-84..............1983-84..................1..............0 Georgia..............................................1981-82..............2008-09..................0..............9 Georgia Southern..........................1983-84..............1992-93..................2..............0 Georgia State..................................1987-88..............1989-90..................3..............0 Georgia Tech...................................2008-09..............2008-09..................0..............1 Hawaii................................................1999-00..............2007-08..................1..............2 Hiwassee...........................................1972-73..............1973-74..................3..............1 Houston............................................1989-90..............1989-90..................0..............1 Idaho..................................................1985-86..............1985-86..................0..............1 Illinois State.....................................1974-75..............1974-75..................1..............0 Immaculata......................................1976-77..............1977-78..................0..............3

Kylie Cook

Indiana..............................................1973-74..............1998-99..................2..............1 Indiana State...................................1975-76..............2000-01..................4..............1 Iowa....................................................1988-89..............1988-89..................0..............1 Jackson State..................................1970-71..............1970-71..................1..............0 Jacksonville State.................. 2003-04.......... 2009-10...........11........... 3 Kansas State....................................1976-77..............1977-78..................2..............0 Kennesaw.........................................1989-90..............1989-90..................1..............0 Kentucky................................ 1976-77.......... 1988-89.............4........... 6 Lambuth College...........................1970-71..............2006-07..................6..............0 Lipscomb................................ 2008-09.......... 2009-10.............2........... 0 Louisiana State...............................1984-85..............1984-85..................0..............1 Louisiana Tech ...............................1981-82..............1995-96..................0..............3 Louisville...........................................1981-82..............2009-10..................1..............3 Marist.................................................1986-87..............1986-87..................1..............0 Marshall............................................1970-71..............1986-87..................5..............0 Memphis...........................................1974-75..............2008-09............... 15..............6 Mercer...............................................1975-76..............1993-94..................4..............1 Miami (Ohio)...................................1980-81..............1980-81..................1..............0 Michigan State...............................1980-81..............1980-81..................1..............0 Middle Tennessee.................. 1970-71.......... 2009-10...........50.........36 Mississippi........................................1978-79..............2003-04..................4............14 Mississippi College........................1973-74..............1975-76..................1..............1 Miss. Univ. for Women.................1970-71..............1978-79..................4..............2 Missouri.............................................1977-78..............1987-88..................0..............3 Monmouth (NJ)..............................1988-89..............1988-89..................1..............0 Montclair State...............................1975-76..............1975-76..................1..............0 Montevallo.......................................1990-91..............1990-91..................1..............0 Morehead State..................... 1977-78.......... 2009-10...........52.........18 Morgan State..................................1984-85..............1984-85..................1..............0 Murray State.......................... 1970-71.......... 2009-10...........55.........13 Nebraska...........................................1979-80..............1979-80..................1..............1 Nevada..............................................1990-91..............1990-91..................1..............0 Nevada-Las Vegas.........................1979-80..............2005-06..................1..............3 New Hampshire.............................1990-91..............1990-91..................1..............0 New Mexico.....................................1979-80..............1994-95..................2..............0 Nicholls State..................................1990-91..............1990-91..................1..............0 North Alabama...............................1984-85..............1984-85..................1..............0 North Carolina................................1976-77..............2006-07..................2..............3 N. Carolina-Asheville....................1999-00..............2002-03..................4..............0 N. Carolina-Charlotte...................1983-84..............1997-98..................4..............2 North Carolina State.....................1978-79..............1986-87..................1..............5 North Georgia . ..............................1987-88..............1987-88..................1..............0

The Golden Eagles have not faced Alabama A&M, Central Florida and Tennessee Wesleyan and they are on the 2010-11 schedule.

Northeastern...................................1986-87..............1991-92..................2..............0 Northern Iowa................................2003-04..............2003-04..................0..............1 Northern Kentucky.......................1981-82..............1981-82..................0..............1 Northwestern (Illinois).................1983-84..............1992-93..................0..............2 Northwestern State .....................1983-84..............1985-86..................0..............2 Ohio....................................................1990-91..............1990-91..................1..............0 Ohio State .......................................1975-76..............1980-81..................3..............0 Old Dominion.................................1977-78..............1998-99..................1..............2 Oklahoma.........................................1999-00..............1999-00..................1..............0 Oregon State...................................2007-08..............2007-08..................0..............1 Parsons College..............................1972-73..............1972-73..................0..............1 Pepperdine......................................2004-05..............2006-07..................1..............1 Pittsburgh........................................1978-79..............1980-81..................1..............1 Portland State.................................1997-98..............1997-98..................1..............0 Purdue...............................................1995-96..............1995-96..................0..............1 Queens College..............................1971-72..............1976-77..................1..............1 Quinnipiac.......................................2002-03..............2002-03..................1..............0 Radford..............................................1987-88..............1987-88..................1..............0 Richmond.........................................1989-90..............1989-90..................1..............0 Roane State......................................1973-74..............1973-74..................1..............0 Samford............................................2003-04..............2007-08..................7..............6 San Diego State..............................1988-89..............1988-89..................0..............1 St. Joseph’s. .....................................1976-77..............1976-77..................0..............1 St. Louis.............................................2009-10..............2009-10..................0..............1 Seton Hall.........................................2001-02..............2001-02..................1..............0 Shorter College..............................1973-74..............1974-75..................2..............0 South Carolina................................1978-79..............1988-89..................1..............4 South Carolina State.....................1995-96..............1995-96..................1..............0 Southeast Missouri................ 1991-92.......... 2009-10...........26.........18 Southern Connecticut.................1976-77..............1976-77..................0..............1 Southern Illinois.............................1986-87..............2009-10............... 14............10 SIU Edwardsville.................... 2009-10.......... 2009-10.............1........... 0 Southern Mississippi....................1978-79..............1986-87..................2..............2 Southwest Louisiana....................1998-99..............1998-99..................1..............0 Southwest Missouri......................1985-86..............1990-91..................1..............1 Stephen F. Austin...........................1973-74..............1992-93..................2..............3 Stetson..............................................1986-87..............1995-96..................2..............0 Tampa University...........................1982-83..............1982-83..................1..............0 Tech All-Stars...................................1971-72..............1971-72..................1..............0 Temple...............................................1976-77..............1976-77..................1..............0 Temple JC.........................................1972-73..............1972-73..................0..............1 Tennessee.........................................1970-71..............1990-91............... 11............16 Tennessee State..................... 1970-71.......... 2009-10...........44.........10 Texas Tech........................................1999-00..............1999-00..................0..............1 Toledo................................................2002-03..............2002-03..................0..............1 Union University............................1973-74..............1976-77..................3..............0 UT Chattanooga.............................1970-71..............2005-06............... 21..............6 UT Martin............................... 1970-71.......... 2009-10...........43.........13 Utah State........................................1974-75..............1974-75..................1..............0 Valdosta State.................................1977-78..............1978-79..................1..............2 Vanderbilt.........................................1978-79..............1991-92............... 10..............6 Virginia..............................................1982-83..............1994-95..................0..............2 Virginia Tech....................................1984-85..............2006-07..................1..............1 Volunteer State...............................1972-73..............1973-74..................4..............0 Wake Forest.....................................1996-97..............1997-98..................1..............1 Washington State..........................1972-73..............1972-73..................1..............0 Wayland Baptist.............................1973-74..............1980-81..................0..............2 West Chester State........................1976-77..............1976-77..................1..............0 West Texas........................................1985-86..............1985-86..................0..............1 West Virginia....................................1986-87..............1986-87..................1..............0 Western Carolina...........................1971-72..............1977-08..................3..............1 Western Kentucky.........................1975-76..............2005-06............... 18............17 Western Michigan.........................1998-99..............1998-99..................0..............1 William & Mary...............................1973-74..............1973-74..................1..............0 William Penn...................................1974-75..............1975-76..................0..............2 Winthrop College..........................1971-72..............2004-05..................4..............0 Wisconsin-La Crosse.....................1975-76..............1975-76..................1..............0 Youngstown State.........................1982-83..............1987-88............... 12..............1

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Captains/Career Leaders Career Scoring

All-Time Golden Eagle Team Captains

under coach Marynell Meadors 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86

Pam Smith, Pam Cassity Pam Smith, Pam Cassity, Pam Peek Pam Cassity, Debbie Bumpas Gayle Burgess, Pam Cassity, Janet Bowden, Kim Grizzle, Pam Peek Gayle Burgess Pam Chambers Carla Tart, Carmen Dowdell, Pam Chambers, Trish Bell Pam Chambers, Barbara Dam, Robyn Markey Jerilynn Harper, Barbara Dam, Robyn Markey Jerilynn Harper, Denette Kolbe, Teresa Duncan Anita Myers, Lydia Sawney, Emily Tyler Mindy Campbell, Teresa Officer, Chris Moye Chris Moye, Tonie Edwards Chris Moye, Michelle Holloway

Diane Seng

Michele Bishop Tammy Burton Shawn Monday Adrienne Black Shawn Monday Arnetta Peterson Shawn Monday Melinda Claxton Renay Adams Angela Moorehead Cecilia Ramsey Dana Bilyeu Dana Scott Dana Bilyeu Roschelle Vaughn Sherry Batten Taunya Lovelace Taunya Lovelace Leslie VanWinkle Terrance Oglesby Becky Clabough Leslie VanWinkle Becky Clabough Amy Moore Amber Clark Holly Hardison Ann Parks Diane Seng Janet Holt Rachael Gobble Misty Garrett Janet Holt Andrea Brown Wendi Scott Andrea Brown Casey Bradford Tynisha Alexander Casey Bradford Emily Christian Jana Reece

Chris Moye

Carmen Dowdell

Joi Nichols, Deanna Apple, Kendall Cavin Kristina Tyler, Cara Reed, Marissa Hensley, Allison Price Blair Bowens, Allison Price, Meagan Lyons, Rachel Whittle

under coach Sytia Messer 2009-10

Cook, Kellie

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21.

Player Years Games Rebounds Avg. Pam Cassity.............................. 1973-77 (4)...................128................ 1,782....................... 13.9 Cheryl Taylor............................ 1983-87 (4)...................120................ 1,532....................... 12.8 Melinda Clayton..................... 1986-90 (4)...................121................ 1,050....................... 8.7 Janet Holt................................. 1998-02 (4)...................123....................922......................... 7.5 Angela Moorehead............... 1988-91 (3)....................91.................. 813....................... 8.9 Emily Christian . ..................... 2002-06 (4)...................117....................812......................... 6.9 Jerilynn Harper....................... 1979-82 (3)....................92.................. 791....................... 8.6 Trish Bell.................................... 1975-80 (4+)................134................. 774....................... 5.7 Chris Moye............................... 1982-86 (4)...................115................. 772....................... 6.7 Diane Seng............................... 1996-00 (4)...................120....................706......................... 5.9 Amber Clark ........................... 1995-98 (4)...................113................. 659........................ 5.9 Terrance Oglesby................... 1992-96 (4)...................117................. 653....................... 5.6 Valeria Russell......................... 1973-75 (2)....................62.................. 643....................... 10.4 Carmen Dowdell.................... 1977-80 (3)....................97.................. 633....................... 6.5 Renay Adams.......................... 1987-91 (4)...................120................. 614....................... 5.1 Cecilia Ramsey........................ 1987-91 (4)...................117................. 613....................... 5.2 Pam Chambers....................... 1976-80 (4)...................132................. 575....................... 4.4 Collin Carmichael.................. 1996-00 (4)...................121....................566......................... 4.7 Carla Tart................................... 1976-79 (3)....................90.................. 555....................... 6.2 Misty Garrett........................... 1998-02 (4).................. 122....................584......................... 4.5 Roschelle Vaughn.................. 1991-93 (2)....................59.................. 542....................... 9.2

Career Assists

under coach Amy Brown 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09

Player Years Games Points Avg.  Cheryl Taylor............................ 1983-87 (4)...................120................ 2,526....................... 21.1 Emily Christian........................ 2002-06 (4)...................117................ 2,314....................... 19.8 Janet Holt................................. 1998-02 (4)...................123................ 2,420....................... 19.6 Jerilynn Harper....................... 1979-82 (3)....................92................. 2,238....................... 24.3 Diane Seng............................... 1997-00 (4)...................120................ 2,166....................... 18.0 Pam Chambers....................... 1976-80 (4)...................132................ 2,144....................... 16.2 Angela Moorehead............... 1988-91 (3)....................91................. 1,925....................... 21.2 Gayle Hastings........................ 1974-78 (4)...................130................ 1,915....................... 14.7 Melinda Clayton..................... 1986-90 (4)...................121................ 1,712....................... 14.1 Chris Moye............................... 1982-86 (4)...................115................ 1,633....................... 14.2 Renay Adams.......................... 1987-91 (4)...................120................ 1,496....................... 12.5 Pam Cassity.............................. 1973-77 (4)...................128................ 1,469....................... 11.5 Kendall Cavin.......................... 2003-07 (4)...................120................ 1,457....................... 12.1 Amber Clark ........................... 1995-98 (4)...................113 ............... 1,422....................... 12.7 Pam Peek.................................. 1973-77 (4)...................127................ 1,394....................... 10.9 Terrance Oglesby................... 1992-96 (4)...................117................ 1,290....................... 11.0 Cecilia Ramsey........................ 1987-91 (4)...................117................ 1,230....................... 10.5 Roschelle Vaughn.................. 1991-93 (2)....................59................. 1,203....................... 20.4 Carmen Dowdell.................... 1977-80 (3)....................97................. 1,180....................... 12.1 Sherry Batten.......................... 1990-94 (4)...................116................ 1,169....................... 10.1 Meagan Lyons......................... 2005-09 (4)...................120................ 1,143......................... 9.5 Blair Bowens............................ 2005-09 (4)...................122................ 1,135......................... 9.3 Barbara Dam........................... 1977-81 (4)...................130................ 1,099....................... 8.4 Tammy Burton ....................... 1983-87 (4)....................84................. 1,096....................... 13.1

Career Rebounding

under coach Bill Worrell 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25.

Player Years Games Assists Avg. Shawn Monday...................... 1986-90 (4)...................121....................822......................... 6.8 Misty Garrett........................... 1998-02 (4)...................122....................665......................... 5.5 Cecilia Ramsey........................ 1987-91 (4)...................117....................644......................... 5.5 Chris Moye............................... 1982-86 (4)...................115....................631......................... 5.5 Pam Chambers....................... 1976-80 (4)...................132....................587......................... 4.4 Taunya Lovelace..................... 1990-95 (4+)................122....................497......................... 4.1 Gayle Hastings........................ 1974-78 (4)...................130....................448......................... 3.4 Tammy Burton........................ 1984-87 (4)....................84.....................369......................... 4.4 Robyn Markey......................... 1977-81 (4)...................134....................362......................... 2.7 Leslie VanWinkle.................... 1993-97 (4)...................117....................338......................... 2.9 Anita Myers.............................. 1981-83 (2)....................58.....................324......................... 5.6 Janet Holt................................. 1998-02 (4)...................123....................324......................... 5.4 Sherry Batten.......................... 1990-94 (4)...................116....................316......................... 2.7 Dana Bilyeu.............................. 1991-93 (2)....................59.....................316......................... 5.4 Dana Scott................................ 1988-92 (4)...................121....................311......................... 2.6 Tynisha Alexander................. 2001-05(3).....................84.....................308......................... 2.8 Becky Clabough..................... 1994-98 (4)...................115....................306......................... 2.7 Barbara Dam........................... 1977-81 (4)...................130 ...................304......................... 2.3 Kendall Cavin.......................... 2003-07 (4)...................120....................298......................... 2.5 Emily Tyler................................ 1979-83 (4)...................125....................293......................... 2.3 Allison Price............................. 2005-09 (4)...................116....................292......................... 2.5 Meagan Lyons......................... 2005-09 (4)...................120....................283......................... 2.4 Emily Christian........................ 2002-06 (4)...................117....................287......................... 2.5 Rachael Gobble...................... 1997-00 (4)...................122....................272......................... 2.2 Andrea Baldwin...................... 1995-98 (4)...................108....................251......................... 2.3

Sherry Batten

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Career Leaders/Superlatives

*Active players in bold

Career Steals

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25.

Player Years Games Steals Avg. Pam Chambers.......................... 1976-80 (4) ...................132................. 324.....................2.5 Chris Moye.................................. 1982-86 (4)......................115................. 254.....................2.2 Shawn Monday......................... 1986-90 (4)......................121................. 249.....................2.1 Meagan Lyons........................... 2005-09 (4)......................120................. 227.....................1.9 Cecilia Ramsey.......................... 1987-91 (4)......................117................. 212.....................1.8 Taunya Lovelace....................... 1990-95 (4+)...................122................. 212.....................1.7 Emily Christian.......................... 2002-06 (4)......................117................. 200.....................1.7 Robyn Markey........................... 1977-81 (4)......................134................. 196.....................1.5 Janet Holt.................................... 1998-02 (4)......................123................. 189.....................1.5 Barbara Dam.............................. 1977-81 (4)......................130................. 182.....................1.4 Meagan Lyons........................... 2005-08 (3)........................ 90................. 165.....................1.8 Carmen Dowdell....................... 1977-80 (3)........................ 97................. 162.....................1.7 Sherry Batten............................. 1990-94 (4)......................116 ............... 162.....................1.4 Angela Moorehead.................. 1988-91 (3)........................ 91................. 156.....................1.7 Misty Garrett.............................. 1998-02 (4)......................122................. 148.....................1.2 Blair Bowens............................... 2005-09 (4)......................122................. 147.....................1.2 Becky Clabough ...................... 1994-98 (4)......................115................. 146.....................1.3 Gayle Hastings.......................... 1975-78 (4)......................130................. 141.....................1.1 Cheryl Taylor.............................. 1983-87 (4)......................120................. 132.....................1.1 Leslie VanWinkle....................... 1993-97 (4).....................117................. 132.....................1.1 Melinda Clayton....................... 1986-90 (4)......................121................. 129.....................1.1 Terrance Oglesby..................... 1992-96 (4)......................117................. 128.....................1.1 Roschelle Vaughn..................... 1991-93 (2)........................ 59................. 124.....................2.1 Emily Tyler................................... 1979-83 (4)......................125................. 122.....................0.9 Allison Price................................ 2005-09 (4)......................116................. 120.....................1.0

Double/Double Games

Eighteen different Golden Eagles have managed 10 or more double/double performances:

Taunya Lovelace

Career Blocked Shots 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

Player Years Games Blocks Avg. Melinda Clayton....................... 1986-90 (4)......................121................. 194.....................1.6 Terrance Oglesby..................... 1992-96 (4)......................117................. 130.....................1.1 Emily Christian.......................... 2002-06 (4)......................117................. 128.....................1.1 Diane Seng................................. 1996-00 (4)......................120................. 120.....................1.0 Renay Adams............................. 1987-91 (4)......................120................. 116.....................0.9 Taryn Slattery............................. 1992-96 (4)......................102................. 112.....................1.1 Trish Bell...................................... 1977-81 (4+)..................... 69................. 101.....................1.5 Cheryl Taylor.............................. 1983-87 (4)......................120....................94.....................0.8 Kim Stout..................................... 1990-94 (4)......................110....................93.....................0.8 Val Streelman............................. 1981-83 (2)........................ 58....................90.....................1.6 Collin Carmichael..................... 1996-00 (4)......................121....................81.....................0.6 Amber Clark............................... 1995-98 (4)......................113....................77.....................0.6

Career Field Goal Percentage (minimum 400 attempts)

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

Player Years Field Goals Pct. Renay Adams.............................................. 1987-91 (4)................. 600-931......................644 Roschelle Vaughn...................................... 1991-93 (2)................. 488-780......................626 Diane Seng.................................................. 1996-00 (4)................845-1362....................620 Lydia Sawney.............................................. 1981-83 (2)................. 250-455......................617 Jerilynn Harper........................................... 1979-82 (3)................912-1547....................589 Carmen Dowdell........................................ 1977-80 (3)................. 501-854......................586 Pam Cassity................................................. 1973-77 (4)................600-1046....................573 Cheryl Taylor............................................... 1983-87 (4)................786-1379....................570 Melinda Clayton........................................ 1986-90 (4)................704-1262....................558 Tracy Munsey.............................................. 1983-87 (4)................. 233-422......................552 Collin Carmichael...................................... 1996-00 (4)................. 330-622......................531 Trish Bell....................................................... 1975-80 (4+).............. 396-751......................527 Terrance Oglesby...................................... 1992-96 (4)................536-1020....................525 Taryn Slattery.............................................. 1992-96 (4)................. 264-505......................523 Janet Holt..................................................... 1998-02 (4)................815-1629....................500 Gayle Hastings........................................... 1974-78 (4)................751-1528....................491 Emily Christian........................................... 2002-06 (3)................868-1777....................488 Barbara Dam............................................... 1977-81 (4)................. 455-942......................483 Angela Moorehead................................... 1988-91 (3)................781-1624....................481 Janet Bowden............................................. 1973-77 (4)................. 333-696......................478

Career Free Throw Percentage (minimum 100 attempts)

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.

Player Years Free Throws Pct. Kim Grizzle................................................... 1975-77 (2)................. 128-150.................... .853 Andrea Brown............................................. 2000-04 (4).................. 89-107..................... .832 Janet Holt..................................................... 1998-02 (4)................. 748-905.................... .827 Casey Bradford........................................... 2001-05 (4)................. 113-137.................... .825 Pam Peek...................................................... 1973-77 (4)................. 172-210.................... .819 Jennifer Wilhelm........................................ 2000-02 (3).................. 86-105..................... .819 Kendall Cavin.............................................. 2003-07 (4)................. 320-391.................... .818 Rachael Gobble.......................................... 1997-00 (4)................. 186-228.................... .816 Tynisha Alexander..................................... 2001-05 (4)................. 339-421.................... .805 Tracy Munsey.............................................. 1983-87 (4)................. 112-140.................... .800 Sherry Batten.............................................. 1990-94 (4)................. 239-304.................... .786 Jerilynn Harper........................................... 1979-82 (3)................. 414-527.................... .786 Kristina Tyler................................................ 2004-08 (4)................. 203-260.................... .781 Blair Bowens................................................ 2005-09 (3)................. 245-317.................... .773 Amy Engle.................................................... 1991-93 (2)................. 125-162.................... .772

Terrance Oglesby

Amber Clark

Cheryl Taylor 90 Melinda Clayton 45 Janet Holt 39 Angela Moorehead 38 Jerilynn Harper 33 Chris Moye 28 Roschelle Vaughn 27 Emily Christian 24 Lydia Sawney 15 Pam Cassity 14 Carmen Dowdell 14 Terrance Oglesby 14 Renay Adams 13 Diane Seng 12 Amber Clark 12 Trish Bell 12 Pam Chambers 11 Cecilia Ramsey 10 Taunya Lovelace 8 Carla Tart 8 Collin Carmichael 7 Holly Hoover 6 Kristina Tyler 6 Sherry Batten 5 Val Streelman 4 Misty Garrett 3 Gayle Burgess 3 Elizabeth Maxwell 3 Tynisha Alexander 3 Kendall Cavin 3

Meagan Lyons Casey Bradford Jennifer Simpson Dee Davis Teresa Duncan Tonie Edwards Tacara Hayes Tiara Hopper Denette Kolbe Robyn Markey Anita Myers Dana Bilyeu Taryn Slattery Krystal Stirrup Jasmine White Andrea Baldwin Lea Bird Janet Bowden Tammy Burton Kellie Cook Leah Frazier Marissa Hensley Shawn Monday Arnetta Peterson Mitzi Rice Simone Rutledge Dana Scott Jo Swartz Cara Reed Vivian Nwosu

Triple/Double Games

Only four players in Golden Eagle history have managed a triple/double game (double figures in three categories). Date Opponent Pt Reb Ast Chris Moye 12-12-84 Cumberland 25 11 12 02-10-85 Akron 12 11 11 11-30-85 Tennessee St. 15 11 10 01-06-86 Middle Tenn. 10 11 12 02-24-86 Eastern Ky. 22 10 16 Cecilia Ramsey 02-15-88 Eastern Ky. 14 11 14 12-01-90 Montevallo 14 11 10 Taunya Lovelace 11-26-94 New Mexico 14 10 14 Tacarra Hayes 01-07-10 Morehead St. 15 10 12

Anita Myers

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Annual Team Leaders Scoring Year 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10

Name GP Pam Smith 31 Pam Peek 31 Gayle Burgess 30 Gayle Burgess 36 Pam Chambers 33 Pam Chambers 32 Pam Chambers 34 Jerilynn Harper* 34 Jerilynn Harper 31 Lydia Sawney 27 Cheryl Taylor 28 Cheryl Taylor 29 Cheryl Taylor 32 Cheryl Taylor 31 Melinda Clayton 29 Angela Moorehead 30 Angela Moorehead 31 Angela Moorehead 30 Roschelle Vaughn 30 Roschelle Vaughn 29 Terrance Oglesby 29 Terrance Oglesby 32 Amber Clark 27 Diane Seng 29 Diane Seng 28 Diane Seng 30 Diane Seng 33 Janet Holt 30 Janet Holt 30 Emily Christian 29 Emily Christian 27 Emily Christian 29 Emily Christian 32 Kendall Cavin 30 Kristina Tyler 29 Blair Bowens 30 Tacarra Hayes 30 *Led the nation in scoring.

Rebounding Year 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84

Name Valeria Russell Pam Cassity Pam Cassity Pam Cassity Trish Bell Carla Tart Carmen Dowdell Jerilynn Harper Lydia Sawney Lydia Sawney Cheryl Taylor

Carla Tart

GP 31 31 30 36 33 32 34 34 31 27 28

Pts 274 438 446 566 542 636 578 1011 831 403 454 533 746 793 528 599 636 690 540 663 378 420 388 644 495 438 589 738 714 510 552 566 686 427 429 457 506

RB 351 446 527 484 256 263 254 372 248 267 339

Avg 8.8 14.1 20.3 15.7 16.8 19.8 17.0 29.7 26.8 14.9 16.2 18.4 23.3 25.6 18.2 19.9 20.5 23.0 18.0 22.9 13.0 13.1 14.4 22.2 17.7 14.6 17.8 24.6 23.8 17.6 20.4 19.1 21.4 14.2 14.8 15.2 16.9

Avg 11.3 14.4 17.6 13.4 7.8 8.2 7.5 10.9 8.0 9.9 12.1

Assists

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

Emily Christian

Cheryl Taylor Cheryl Taylor Cheryl Taylor Melinda Clayton Angela Moorehead Melinda Clayton Angela Moorehead Roschelle Vaughn Roschelle Vaughn Mary Alice Clayton Elizabeth Maxwell Terrance Oglesby Amber Clark Collin Carmichael Janet Holt Janet Holt Janet Holt Janet Holt Jennifer Simpson Emily Christian Emily Christian Emily Christian Kristina Tyler Kristina Tyler Jasmine White Tacarra Hayes

29 32 31 29 30 31 30 30 29 29 32 27 29 19 30 33 30 30 29 27 29 32 30 29 30 30

394 425 374 287 275 302 286 251 291 182 217 187 212 197 184 238 295 251 206 173 171 282 155 183 187 175

Blair Bowens

13.6 13.3 12.1 9.9 9.2 9.7 9.5 8.4 10.0 6.3 6.8 6.9 7.3 6.8 6.1 7.2 9.8 8.4 7.1 6.4 5.9 8.9 5.2 6.3 6.2 5.8

Year 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10

Steals Year 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10

Name Pam Smith Debbie Bumpas Gayle Burgess Gayle Burgess Pam Chambers Pam Chambers Pam Chambers Robyn Markey Anita Myers Anita Myers Chris Moye Chris Moye Chris Moye Shawn Monday Shawn Monday Shawn Monday Shawn Monday Cecilia Ramsey Dana Bilyeu Dana Bilyeu Taunya Lovelace Taunya Lovelace Leslie VanWinkle Leslie VanWinkle Becky Clabough Misty Garrett Misty Garrett Misty Garrett Misty Garrett Tynisha Alexander Kendall Cavin Tynisha Alexander Deanna Apple Kendall Cavin Allison Price Allison Price Tacarra Hayes

GP 31 31 30 36 33 32 34 31 31 27 28 28 32 31 28 30 31 30 30 29 29 32 27 29 29 30 32 30 30 29 29 29 32 30 30 30 30

AS 187 100 91 186 150 186 177 156 156 168 132 145 270 225 178 205 215 220 140 176 133 162 82 106 86 94 178 209 184 100 90 103 93 71 95 113 136

Avg. 6.0 3.2 3.0 5.2 4.5 5.8 5.2 5.2 5.0 6.2 4.7 5.2 8.4 7.3 6.1 6.7 6.9 7.3 4.7 6.1 4.6 5.1 3.0 3.7 2.9 3.1 5.5 6.9 6.1 3.4 3.1 3.3 2.9 2.4 3.2 3.8 4.5

Name Kim Grizzle Pam Chambers Pam Chambers Pam Chambers Robyn Markey Dee Davis Dee Davis Chris Moye Chris Moye Chris Moye Shawn Monday Shawn Monday Cecilia Ramsey Angela Moorehead Cecilia Ramsey Sherry Batten Roschelle Vaughn Taunya Lovelace Taunya Lovelace Terrance Oglesby Becky Clabough Becky Clabough Janet Holt Misty Garrett Janet Holt Janet Holt Emily Christian Tynisha Alexander Emily Christian Meagan Lyons Meagan Lyons Allison Price Meagan Lyons Meagan Lyons Tacarra Hayes

GP 36 33 33 34 34 31 27 28 28 32 31 29 30 31 30 30 29 29 32 27 28 29 30 32 30 30 29 29 29 32 28 30 30 30 30

ST 91 80 104 68 74 45 45 58 70 82 79 65 52 65 69 72 60 57 79 38 54 30 39 43 60 52 55 38 59 59 54 52 52 62 53

Avg 2.5 2.4 3.2 2.0 2.2 1.5 1.7 2.1 2.5 2.6 2.5 2.2 1.7 2.1 2.3 2.4 2.1 2.0 2.5 1.4 1.9 1.1 1.3 1.3 2.0 1.7 1.9 1.3 2.0 1.8 1.9 1.7 1.7 2.1 1.7

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Annual Team Leaders

Roschelle Vaughn

Cecilia Ramsey

Blocked Shots Year 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10

Name Ann Thornton Trish Bell Pam Chambers Holly Hoover Jerilynn Harper Val Streelman Val Streelman Cheryl Taylor Cheryl Taylor Cheryl Taylor Melinda Clayton Melinda Clayton Melinda Clayton Melinda Clayton Renay Adams Kim Stout Terrance Oglesby Taryn Slattery Terrance Oglesby Terrance Oglesby Diane Seng Diane Seng Diane Seng Collin Carmichael Janet Holt Janet Holt Emily Christian Emily Christian Emily Christian Emily Christian Cara Reed Kristina Tyler Jasmine White Tacarra Hayes

GP 30 33 32 28 34 31 27 28 29 32 31 29 30 31 30 30 29 29 32 27 29 28 30 33 30 30 29 27 29 32 30 29 30 30

BS 31 54 14 35 35 46 44 26 26 24 51 55 39 49 40 47 26 55 30 33 40 25 34 28 8 12 40 15 31 42 14 38 18 15

Avg 1.0 1.6 0.4 1.3 1.0 1.5 1.6 0.9 0.9 0.8 1.6 1.9 1.3 1.6 1.3 1.6 0.9 1.9 0.9 1.2 1.4 0.9 1.1 0.8 0.3 0.4 1.4 0.6 1.1 1.3 0.5 1.3 0.6 0.5

Field Goal Percentage (min 50 attempts) Year 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91

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Name Debbie Bumpas Pam Cassity Pam Cassity Pam Cassity Trish Bell Carmen Dowdell Carmen Dowdell Jerilynn Harper Jerilynn Harper Lydia Sawney* Cheryl Taylor Cheryl Taylor Cheryl Taylor Melinda Clayton Renay Adams† Renay Adams Renay Adams Renay Adams*

FGM 104 143 185 179 166 210 187 410 343 167 167 211 318 149 190 112 113 185

FGA 219 258 301 307 291 328 306 653 601 250 303 386 519 259 294 184 195 258

Pct. .475 .554 .615 .583 .570 .640 .611 .628 .571 .668 .551 .547 .613 .552 .646 .609 .579 .717

Val Streelman

Tracy Munsey

1991-92 Roschelle Vaughn 216 359 .602 1992-93 Roschelle Vaughn 272 421 .646 1993-94 Terrance Oglesby 159 300 .530 1994-95 Taryn Slattery 80 158 .506 1995-96 Terrance Oglesby 132 245 .539 1996-97 Diane Seng* 257 379 .688 1997-98 Diane Seng$ 190 304 .625 1998-99 Diane Seng 181 304 .595 1999-00 Collin Carmichael 88 146 .603 2000-01 Janet Holt 236 444 .532 2001-02 Leah Bird 122 236 .517 2002-03 Courtney McFarlin 71 125 .568 2003-04 Casey Bradford 85 161 .528 2004-05 Kristina Tyler 55 102 .539 2005-06 Meagan Lyons 119 246 .484 2006-07 Cara Reed 90 189 .476 2007-08 Kristina Tyler 155 337 .460 2008-09 Vivian Nwosu 100 216 .463 2009-10 Krystal Stirrup 77 161 .478 *Led NCAA / †Second in NCAA / $Seventh in NCAA

Free Throw Percentage Year 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07

Name Pam Smith Gayle Burgess Pam Peek Kim Grizzle Trish Bell Carla Tart Jerilynn Harper Jerilynn Harper Jerilynn Harper Chris Moye Tammy Burton Tonie Edwards Tammy Burton Tracy Munsey Adrienne Black Dana Scott Angela Moorehead Sherry Batten Amy Engle Sherry Batten Sherry Batten Elizabeth Maxwell Amber Clark Leslie VanWinkle Rachael Gobble Collin Carmichael Janet Holt Janet Holt Leah Bird Andrea Brown Casey Bradford Tynisha Alexander Kendall Cavin Cara Reed

FTM 54 76 54 87 72 63 68 191 145 51 67 132 70 58 56 33 109 32 69 57 70 69 109 59 26 56 195 249 65 26 55 109 96 63

FTA 84 117 64 103 103 84 100 242 185 68 88 181 92 72 73 46 153 36 84 70 93 91 156 75 32 69 235 291 76 27 63 122 110 77

Pct. .642 .649 .844 .845 .699 .751 .780 .789 .785 .750 .761 .729 .761 .806 .767 .717 .712 .889 .821 .814 .753 .758 .699 .787 .813 .812 .830 .856 .855 .963 .875 .893 .873 .818

Andrea Baldwin

2007-08 Kristina Tyler 2008-09 Blair Bowens 2009-10 Krystal Stirrup

3-Point Percentage Year 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10

Name Denise Apple Cecilia Ramsey Mitzi Rice Mitzi Rice Dana Bilyeu Dana Bilyeu Sherry Batten Sherri Lewis Leslie VanWinkle Leslie VanWinkle Ann Parks Rachael Gobble Alison Clark Alison Clark Alison Clark Arleigh Brackin Arleigh Brackin Kendall Cavin Kendall Cavin Kendall Cavin Blair Bowens Blair Bowens Krystal Stirrup

3-Pointers Made Year 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10

Name Denise Apple Cecilia Ramsey Mitzi Rice Dana Scott Amy Engle Amy Engle Shannon Clardy Sherri Lewis Andrea Baldwin Leslie VanWinkle Leah Bird Ann Parks Alison Clark Andrea Brown Jennifer Wilhelm Andrea Brown Andrea Brown Stefanie Holbrook Arleigh Brackin Cara Reed Blair Bowens Blair Bowens Kylie Cook

105 79 42

122 108 54

.861 .731 .778

GP 16 30 31 22 30 29 29 32 27 29 29 30 32 30 30 29 29 29 32 30 30 30 30

Made 10 22 85 62 81 74 57 66 54 37 26 40 71 86 68 66 56 58 46 47 47 86 19

Pct .270 .379 .417 .380 .389 .326 .337 .393 .342 .352 .366 .370 .366 .453 .398 .398 .373 .400 .387 .311 .398 .404 .373

GP 16 30 31 30 26 29 29 32 20 29 29 26 32 30 29 29 29 25 27 30 30 30 30

Pct Made .270 10 .379 22 .417 85 .386 27 .415 34 .343 37 .356 48 .393 32 .374 34 .352 37 .390 23 .382 39 .366 71 .500 58 .455 30 .403 22 .455 30 .473 23 .392 20 .489 22 .398 47 .404 86 .359 55

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In-Season Tournament Results Ala Moana Holiday Classic (Honolulu, Hawai’i) 2003-04 (1-1/Third):    Northern Iowa 76, Tech 73    Tech 64, Hawaii 59

Lady Blazer Invitational (Birmingham, Ala.) 1994-95 (1-1/Second):    Tech 85, Alcorn State 69    UAB 58, Tech 55 (OT)

Bicentennial Tournament (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1976-77 (2-1/Third):    Tech 79, West Chester 67    St. Joseph’s 82, Tech 73    Tech 87, Temple 48

Lady Eagle Classic (Hattiesburg, Miss.) 1983-84 (0-2/Fourth):    NW Louisiana 81, Tech 76    So. Mississippi 89, Tech 88

Bud Light Tournament (Las Vegas, Nev.) 1989-90 (1-1/Third):    Houston 85, Tech 82    Tech 77, Auburn 60 Chevrolet Classic/Michigan State (East Lansing, Mich.) 2000-01 (0-2):    Boston College 80, Tech 64    Arkansas State 71, Tech 61 Contra Costa Times Classic (Berkeley, Cal.) 2004-05 (1-1/Second): Tech 63, Pepperdine 48 California 65, Tech 41 Converse Classic (Natchitoches, La.) 1984-85 (1-2):    Tech 88, Morgan State 66   Auburn 69, Tech 53    Louisiana State 84, Tech 63 Delta State Tip-Off Tournament (Cleveland, Miss.) 1977-78 (0-2/Fourth):    Delta State 85, Tech 60    Tennessee 65, Tech 60 FAU Thanksgiving Tournament (Boca Raton, Fla.) 2008-09 (0-2): Florida Atlantic 70, Tech 64 Georgia Tech 68, Tech 56 Holiday Ball Classic (Las Vegas, Nev.) 1995-96 (1-1/Third):    Purdue 94, Tech 50    Tech 74, UNLV 53 Hampton Inn/Fazoli’s Indiana Classic (Bloomington, Ind.) 1998-99 (1-1/Second): Tech 68, SW Louisiana 64 Indiana 89, Tech 75

Lady Moc Classic (Chattanooga, Tenn.) 1987-88 (1-1/Second):    Tech 60, UNC Charlotte 56    UT Chattanooga 82, Tech 65 Lady Pirate Classic (Greenville, N.C.) 1986-87 (1-1/Second):    Tech 75, Marist 48    East Carolina 70, Tech 66 Lady Tiger Classic (Memphis, Tenn.) 1985-86 (1-1/Second):    Tech 81, Marshall 64    Memphis State 77, Tech 63 Lady Vol Classic (Knoxville, Tenn.) 1977-78 (1-1/Second):    Tech 65, Old Dominion 61    Tennessee 80, Tech 64 Las Vegas Desert Classic (Las Vegas, Nev.) 1979-80 (2-0/First):    Tech 79, New Mexico 60    Tech 83, UNLV 60 1993-94 (0-2/Fourth): Colorado State 65, Tech 51 UNLV 79, Tech 61 2005-06 (1-1/Second): Tech 82, UT Chattanooga 67 UNLV 65, Tech 55 Marriott Converse Classic (Blacksburg, Va.) 1983-84 (2-1/Fifth):    Northwestern 77, Tech 74    Tech 76, Georgetown 72    Tech 75, Georgia Southern 65 Mid-America Classic (Columbus, Mo.) 1980-81 (1-1/Third):    Wayland Baptist 76, Tech 67    Tech 91, New Mexico 61 1985-86 (1-1/Third):    Idaho 87, Tech 84    Tech 80, UA-Birmingham 67 1987-88 (1-1/Second):    Tech 72, Georgia State 61    Missouri 88, Tech 75

Miss. U. for Women Christmas Tournament (Columbus, Miss.) 1974-75 (2-0/First):    Tech 94, UT Chattanooga 46    Tech 101, Miss. U. for Women 82 1975-76 (2-0/First):    Tech 97, Austin Peay 52    Tech 83, Tennessee 61 1976-77 (4-0/First):    Tech 79, Indiana 63    Tech 86, Bellhaven 60    Tech 87, Miss. U. for Women 58    Tech 102, Stephen F. Austin 68 1977-78 (2-2/Fourth):    Tech 73, Kansas State 59    Tech 76, Central Missouri 57    Tennessee 79, Tech 64    Miss. U. for Women 73, Tech 72 1978-79 (1-2/Sixth):    Valdosta State 93, Tech 84    Tech 102, Miss. U. for Women 76    Mississippi 100, Tech 72 1979-80 (2-1/Second):    Tech 85, Bellhaven 73    Tech 71, Middle Tennessee 68 (OT)    Stephen F. Austin 89, Tech 71 Oakland Tribune Classic (Berkeley, Cal.) 1992-93 (0-2/Fourth): Florida State 88, Tech 72 Northwestern 72, Tech 58 1996-97 (0-2/Fourth): California 85, Tech 67 Cal-Irvine 78, Tech 67 Ohio State Lady Buckeye Classic (Columbus, Ohio) 1986-87 (1-1/Third):    North Carolina 89, Tech 63 Tech 81, West Virginia 59 University of Hawaii Paradise Classic (Honolulu, Hawai’i) 2007-08 (0-3/Fourth) Oregon State 78, Tech 55 Hawaii 60, Tech 57 Western Carolina 74, Tech 61

Emily Christian

Pepperdine Malibu Classic (Malibu, Cal.) 1997-98 (1-1/Third):    Memphis 84, Tech 75    Tech 71, Portland State 62 2002-03 (1-1/Third): Toledo 71, Tech 61 Tech 78, Quinnipiac 68 2006-07 (0-2/Fourth) Pepperdine 91, Tech 62 Virginia Tech 87, Tech 52 Pepsi-Church’s Holiday Classic (Miami, Fla.) 1991-92 (1-2/6th):    Florida Int’l 90, Tech 88 (OT)    Tech 98, Cleveland State 76    Boston College 68, Tech 60 Rainbow Wahine Classic (Honolulu, Hawai’i) 1994-95 (1-2/Sixth):    North Carolina 79, Tech 52    Tech 79, New Mexico 66    Virginia 75, Tech 54 1999-2000 (1-2/Second): Hawaii 51, Tech 49 Tech 87, Arizona 71 Oklahoma 74, Tech 64 So. Florida Christmas Invitational (Tampa, Fla.) 1982-83 (1-1/Fourth):    Tech 75, Tampa 57    Virginia 70, Tech 67 San Diego Classic (San Diego, Cal.) 1988-89 (1-1/Second):    Tech 71, Monmouth 36    San Diego State 78, Tech 56 TAMCC Tournament (Corpus Christi, Texas) 2009-10 (1-1/Third) Alabama 73, Tech 68 Tech 81, Air Force 49 UNLV Lady Rebel Classic (Las Vegas, Nev.) 2001-02 (1-1):    Tech 78, Seton Hall 63 UNLV 88, Tech 67 Wolf Pack Thanksgiving Classic (Reno, Nev.) 1990-91 (2-1/Second):    Indiana State 74, Tech 71    Tech 71, Nicholls State 48    Tech 94, Nevada 62 Emily Christian reaped all-tournament honors in Hawaii as a sophomore, California as a junior and Las Vegas as a senior.

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2010-11 Opponents

ALABAMA A&M BULLDOGS (First Meeting)

Nov. 15 Cookeville — Location: Huntsville, Ala. — Conference: Southwestern — Head Coach: Atherias Warmley 2009-10 record: 16-13, 11-7 — Women’s Basketball SID Contact: Ladale Hayes — SID Phone: (256) 372-4559 SID Fax: (256) 372-5951 — E-mail: cfoutfield9@yahoo.com — Web: www.aamusports.com

AUSTIN PEAY LADY GOVS (Tech leads series 68-15)

Jan. 20 in Clarksville / Feb. 19 in Cookeville — Location: Clarksville, Tenn. — Conference: Ohio Valley — Head Coach: Carrie Daniels 2009-10 record: 15-18, 11-7 — Women’s Basketball SID Contact: Cody Bush — SID Phone: (931) 221-7561 SID Fax: (931) 221-7562 — E-mail: bushc@apsu.edu — Web: www.apsugovernors.com

BELMONT BRUINS (Tech leads series 19-10)

Nov. 21 in Nashville — Location: Nashville, Tenn. — Conference: Atlantic Sun — Head Coach: Tony Cross 2009-10 record: 15-15, 9-11 — Women’s Basketball SID Contact: Kenisha Rhone — SID Phone: (615) 460-5990 SID Fax: (615) 460-5584 — E-mail: kenisha.rhone@belmont.edu — Web: www.belmontbruins.com

CENTRAL FLORIDA KNIGHTS (First meeting)

Dec. 29 in Orlando — Location: Orlando, Fla. — Conference: USA — Head Coach: Joi Williams 2009-10 record: 11-16, 7-9 — Women’s Basketball SID Contact: Pat Salvas — SID Phone: (407) 823-2464 SID Fax: (407) 823- 5293 — E-mail: psalvas@athletics.ucf.edu — Web: www.ucfathletics.cstv.com

DRAKE BULLDOGS (Drake leads series 1-0)

Dec. 11 in Des Moines — Location: Des Moines, Iowa — Conference: Missouri Valley— Head Coach: Amy Stephens 2009-10 record: 15-15, 7-11 — Women’s Basketball SID Contact: Brock Ascher— SID Phone: (515) 271-3740 SID Fax: (515) 271-3015 — E-mail: brock.ascher@drake.edu— Web: www.godrakebulldogs.com

EASTERN ILLINOIS PANTHERS (Tech leads series 20-12)

Dec. 19 in Cookeville / Jan. 27 in Charleston — Location: Charleston, Ill. — Conference: Ohio Valley — Head Coach: Brady Sallee 2009-10 record: 23-11, 16-2 — Women’s Basketball SID Contact: Ben Turner — SID Phone: (217) 581-7020 SID Fax: (217) 581-6434 E-mail: bwturner@eiu.edu— Web: www.eiupanthers.com

EASTERN KENTUCKY COLONELS (Tech leads series 48-21)

Jan. 8 in Richmond / Feb. 3 in Cookeville — Location: Richmond, Ky. — Conference: Ohio Valley — Head Coach: Chrissy Roberts 2009-10 record: 12-17, 8-10 — Women’s Basketball SID Contact: Kevin Britton — SID Phone: (859) 622-2006 SID Fax: (859) 622-5108 — E-mail: kevin.britton@eku.edu — Web: www.ekusports.com

JACKSONVILLE STATE GAMECOCKS (Tech leads series 10-3)

Dec. 4 in Jacksonville / Feb. 26 in Cookeville — Location: Jacksonville, Ala. — Conference: Ohio Valley — Head Coach: Annette Watts 2009-10 record: 9-20, 6-12 — Women’s Basketball SID Contact: Tony Schmidt — SID Phone: (256) 782-5377 — SID Fax: (256) 782-5958 E-mail: aschmidt@jsu.edu — Web: www.jsugamecocksports.com

KENTUCKY WILDCATS (Kentucky leads series 4-6)

Dec. 7 in Lexington — Location: Lexington, Ky. — Conference: Southeastern — Head Coach: Matthew Mitchell 2009-10 record: 28-8, 11-5 — Women’s Basketball SID Contact: Susan Lax — SID Phone: (859) 257-3838 SID Fax: (859) 323-4310 — E-mail: slax@email.uky.edu — Web: www.ukathletics.com

LIPSCOMB LADY BISONS (Tech leads series 2-0)

Nov. 18 in Nashville — Location: Nashville, Tenn. — Conference: Atlantic Sun — Head Coach: Frank Bennett 2009-10 record: 5-25, 3-17 — Women’s Basketball SID Contact: Mark McGee — SID Phone: (615) 966-5862 SID Fax: (615) 966-1806 — E-mail: mark.mcgee@lipscomb.edu — Web: www.lipscombsports.com

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2010-11 Opponents

MIDDLE TENNESSEE BLUE RAIDERS (Tech leads series 50-36)

Dec. 1 in Cookeville — Location: Murfreesboro, Tenn. — Conference: Sun Belt — Head Coach: Rick Insell 2009-10 record: 25-6, 17-1 — Women’s Basketball SID Contact: Travis Woods — SID Phone: (615) 898-5270 SID Fax: (615) 898-5626 — E-mail: woods@goblueraiders.com — Web: www.goblueraiders.com

MOREHEAD STATE EAGLES (Tech leads series 52-18)

Jan. 6 in Morehead / Feb. 5 in Cookeville — Location: Morehead, Ky. — Conference: Ohio Valley — Head Coach: Mike Bradbury 2009-10 record: 21-11, 14-4 — Women’s Basketball SID Contact: Matt Schabert — SID Phone: (606) 783-2556 SID Fax: (606) 783-2550 — E-mail: m.schabert@moreheadstate.edu— Web: www.msueagles.com

MURRAY STATE RACERS (Tech leads series 55-13)

Jan. 15 in Cookeville / Feb. 10 in Murray — Location: Murray, Ky. — Conference: Ohio Valley — Head Coach: Rob Cross 2009-10 record: 13-17, 8-10 — Women’s Basketball SID Contact: Teri LaJeunessee — SID Phone: (270) 809-3351 SID Fax: (270) 809-6814 — E-mail: teri.lajeunesse@murraystate.edu — Web: www.goracers.com

SAINT LOUIS BILLIKENS (St. Louis leads series 1-0)

Jan. 2 in Cookeville — Location: St. Louis, Mo. — Conference: Atlantic 10— Head Coach: Shimmy Gray 2009-10: 11-19, 5-9 — Women’s Basketball SID Contact: Mickie Smith — SID Phone: (314) 977-3463 SID Fax: (314) 977-3178 — E-mail: msmit145@slu.edu.edu — Web: www.slubillkens.com

SIU EDWARDSVILLE COUGARS (Tech leads series 1-0)

Feb. 22 in Edwardsville — Location: Edwardsville, Ill. — Conference: Ohio Valley — Head Coach: Amanda Levens 2009-10 record: 8-21 — Women’s Basketball SID Contact: Eric Hess — SID Phone: (618) 650-3608 SID Fax: (618) 650-2296 — E-mail: ehess@siue.edu — Web: www.siuecougars.com

SOUTHEAST MISSOURI REDHAWKS (Tech leads series 26-18)

Dec. 21 Cookeville / Jan. 29 in Caper Girardeau — Location: Cape Girardeau, Mo. — Conference: Ohio Valley — Head Coach: John Ishee 2009-10 record: 7-21, 4-14 — Women’s Basketball SID Contact: Patrick Clark — SID Phone: (573) 651-2937 SID Fax: (573) 651-2810 — E-mail: paclark@semo.edu — Web: www.gosoutheast.com

TENNESSEE STATE TIGERS (Tech leads series 44-10)

Jan. 22 in Nashville / Feb. 17 in Cookeville — Location: Nashville, Tenn. — Conference: Ohio Valley — Head Coach: Tracee Wells 2009-10 record: 10-18, 7-11 — Women’s Basketball SID Contact: Zekeya Anderson — SID Phone: (615) 963-1867 SID Fax: (615) 963-7692 — E-mail: zanderson01@tnstate.edu -- Web: www.tsutigers.com

TENNESSEE WESLEYAN LADY Bulldogs (First Meeting) Nov. 27 in Cookeville — Location: Athens Tenn. — Conference: Appalachian Athletic — Head Coach: Jeff Rice 2009-10 record: 17-16, 8-8— Women’s Basketball SID Contact: Jennifer Harrison — SID Phone: (423)-252-1365 SID Fax: na — E-mail: jharrison@twcnet.edu-- Web: twcbulldogs.com

UT MARTIN SKYHAWKS (Tech leads series 43-13)

Jan. 13 in Cookeville / Feb. 12 in Martin — Location: Martin, Tenn. — Conference: Ohio Valley — Head Coach: Kevin McMillan 2009-10 record: 11-19, 8-10 — Women’s Basketball SID Contact: Ryne Rickman — SID Phone: (731) 881-7632 SID Fax: (731) 881-7624 — E-mail: rrickman@utm.edu — Web: www.utmsports.com

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Post-Season Tournament Results The Eagles have played in a post-season tournament 21 years, including 10 NCAA tournaments. NCAA Regionals 2000: (Mideast) Texas Tech 78, Tech 54 1999: (East) Old Dominion 74, Tech 48 1993: (Midwest) Old Dominion 77, Tech 60 1992: (Mideast) Alabama 100, Tech 87 1991: (Mideast) Southwest Mo. 94, Tech 64 1990: (Mideast) Tech 77, Richmond 59 Auburn 73, Tech 54 1989: (Midwest) Tech 77, South Carolina 73 Iowa 77, Tech 75 1987: (Mideast) Tech 78, So. Mississippi 66 Tennessee 95, Tech 59 1985: (West) Georgia 91, Tech 74 1982: (Midwest) Louisiana Tech 114, Tech 53 Women’s NIT 2006: Tech 56, Belmont 55 Western Kentucky 83, Tech 66 1986: (7th place) Northwestern La. 77, Tech 70 West Texas 78, Tech 65 Tech 79, Fresno State 76 1981: (6th place) Arizona State 85, Tech 76 Tech 81, Cincinnati 80 Pittsburgh 93, Tech 91 AIAW Nationals 1978: Immaculata 84, Tech 73 Tech 70, Fresno State 67 Tech 68, Kansas State 58 So. Conn. 85, Tech 72 1976: William Penn 78, Tech 70 Tech 116, UW LaCrosse 48 Tech 89, Baylor 78 Tech 111, Mississippi 93 Tech 94, Montclair State 88 1975: Tech 91, Utah State 45 Delta State 88, Tech 66 William Penn 77, Tech 67 1974: Miss. College 65, Tech 63 Tech 53, Cal-Fullerton 40 Tech 63, Stephen F. Austin 43 Tech 72, Indiana 44 Wayland Baptist 56, Tech 50 1973: Tech 79, Cathedral 24 Tech 49, Washington State 48 Parson College 58, Tech 54 1972: Cal-Fullerton 65, Tech 56 Queens College 64, Tech 63

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AIAW Regionals 1980: South Carolina State 68, Tech 62 1979: North Carolina State 89, Tech 72 1977: Tech 78, Memphis 63 Tech 61, North Carolina 58 Tech 72, Tennessee 59 1976: Tech 94, Western Carolina 81 Tech 97, Charleston 67 Tech 91, Eastern Kentucky 80 1975: Tech 84, East Carolina 57 Tech 84, Kentucky 68 Tech 73, Elon 63 Tech 73, Memphis 61

1974: Tech 67, William & Mary 35 Tech 59, Eastern Kentucky 53 Tech 62, Western Carolina 51 Tech 55, Winthrop 44 1973: Tech 75, Murray State 48 Tech 49, Winthrop 48 East Carolina 60, Tech 59 Tech 61, Tennessee 49 1972: Tech 65, Western Carolina 52 Tech 72, Murray State 44 Tech 58, Winthrop 45 UT Martin 62, Tech 56

Total games in national or regional tournaments . .................................67 Record in national or regional tournaments......................................... 38-29

Tech Records in NCAA Tournament Play Individual Records Field Goals Made:........................................................... 14, Cheryl Taylor vs. Tennessee, 1987 Field Goals Attempted:................................................. 30, Cheryl Taylor vs. Tennessee, 1987 Field Goal Percentage:...........80% (8-for-10), Melinda Clayton vs. South Carolina, 1989 Free Throws Made:.......................................................... 7, Melinda Clayton vs. Auburn, 1990 7, Angela Moorehead vs. Richmond, 1990 7, Mitzi Rice vs. Southwest Missouri, 1991 Free Throws Attempted:.............................................11, Melinda Clayton vs. Auburn, 1990 Free Throw Percentage:................................. 100% (6-for-6), Chris Moye vs. Georgia, 1985 Most Three-Pointers Made:.......................................... 3, Angela Moorehead vs. Iowa, 1989 3, Mitzi Rice vs. Auburn, 1990 3, Dana Bilyeu vs. Alabama, 1992 Points Scored:.................................................................. 34, Cheryl Taylor vs. Tennessee, 1987 Rebounds:.............................................................................. 23, Cheryl Taylor vs. Georgia, 1985 Assists:...................................................... 10, Shawn Monday vs. Southern Mississippi, 1987 10, Lisa Poe vs. Old Dominion, 1993 Steals:...........................................................4, Shawn Monday vs. Southern Mississippi, 1987 4, Angela Moorehead vs. Richmond, 1990 4, Cecilia Ramsey vs. Richmond, 1990 4, Cecilia Ramsey vs. Southwest Missouri, 1991 4, Roschelle Vaughn vs. Alabama, 1992 4, Rachael Gobble vs. Old Dominion, 1999 Blocked Shots:........................................ 5, Melinda Clayton vs. Southern Mississippi, 1987 Team Records Field Goals Made:................. 34 vs. South Carolina, 1989 34 vs. Alabama, 1992 Field Goals Attempted:.....................72 vs. Georgia, 1985 Field Goal Percentage:.............55.7% vs. Alabama, 1992 Free Throws Made:............................. 21 vs. Auburn, 1990 Free Throws Attempted:.................. 34 vs. Auburn, 1990 Free Throw Percentage:...................88.2% vs. Iowa, 1989 Most Three-Pointers Made:................5 vs. Auburn, 1990 5 vs. Old Dominion, 1993 Most Three-Pointers Attempted:.. 21 vs. Auburn, 1990 Points:...................................................87 vs. Alabama, 1992 Rebounds:.............................................51 vs. Georgia, 1985 Assists:.......................... 26 vs. Southern Mississippi, 1987

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All-Time Series Results Listed on the following pages are the scores from every game with every opponent over the years. H denotes home games - A denotes road games - N denotes neutral site games / Research continues on sites and will be added as it is found Year W/L Score Site Air force 1-0 2009-10 W 81-49 N

1988-89 1989-90 1993-94

83-76 82-38 65-70

A H H

Akron 8-0 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87

Appalachian State 3-0 1980-81 W 112-67 1981-82 W 100-69 1986-87 W 59-56

H H H

W 71-57 W 69-65 W 62-57 W 99-61 W 100-72 W 80-48 W 70-64 W 78-57

Alabama 2-5 1988-89 W 66-57 1989-90 W 73-62 1991-92 L 87-100 2003-04 L 61-83 2006-07 L 56-71 2007-08 L 53-47 2009-10 L 73-68

H A A H H A A H A H A A A H N

Alabama-Birmingham 4-3 1985-86 W 80-67 T 1987-88 L 69-71 A 1988-89 W 87-63 H 1994-95 L 55-58 T 1999-00 L 68-79 T 2003-04 W 63-56 A 2004-05 W 67-55 H Alabama-Huntsville 2-0 1996-97 W 81-54 H 1998-99 W 85-47 H Alabama State 3-1 1987-88 W 77-64

H

W W L

Arkansas 1-0 1981-82 W

96-75

T

Arkansas State 1-1 1982-83 W 71-47 2000-01 L 61-71

H T

Arizona 0-1 1999-00 L

71-87

T

Arizona State 0-1 1980-81 L 76-85

T

Auburn 1-3 1982-83 L 1984-85 L L 1989-90 W

A H T T

37-63 65-77 53-69 77-60

Alcorn State 1-0 1994-95 W 85-69 Austin Peay 68-15 1970-71 W 59-46 W 53-48 1971-72 W 63-46 W 64-42 W 68-32 1972-73 W 56-34

Tiara Hopper

T

1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07

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

61-46 59-43 60-46 73-52 97-52 80-50 73-49 83-65 116-53 69-75 63-74 78-68 99-65 87-63 74-64 78-65 84-55 80-66 76--61 80-72 64-73 97-87 84-70 98-58 100-68 75-47 84-66 82-72 94-62 102-55 94-74 88-61 93-48 71-59 79-69 109-70 91-62 75-55 64-61 86-60 66-69 94-70 60-59 52-59 72-70 68-63 78-48 75-53 80-60 77-60 78-51 74-60 75-58 77-68 89-80 87-64 102-69 63-65 81-80 80-62 83-85 54-65 72-76 69-79 72-94 85-72 70-60 96-74 64-72 57-66

H H A A H A H A H A N A H A A A A H A H A H A A H H A A H H A A H H A N A T A H H A H A N A H N H A N A H N A H N H A H A A H H A A

2007-08 2008-09 2009-10

W 63-51 W 65-52 W 69-52 L 81-83(2OT) W 69-53 W 77-56 L 78-70

H H A A H H A

Baylor 2-1 1975-76 W 89-78 1982-83 W 69-67 2009-10 L 100-55

T H A

Belhaven 2-0 1976-77 W 1979-80 W

86-60 85-73

T H

Belmont 19-10 1970-71 L L 1971-72 L L 1972-73 W W 1973-74 L L 1974-75 L L 1975-76 W W 1976-77 W W 1977-78 W W 1978-79 W W 1979-80 W W 1980-81 W W 1981-82 W W 1983-84 W 2005-06 W 2007-08 L 2008-09 L 2009-10 W

58-69 56-70 53-75 50-53 52-48 51-49 48-50 47-60 65-74 71-92 71-65 75-61 83-70 78-62 83-52 71-54 77-69 73-66 83-72 87-55 88-54 80-74 79-51 64-56 80-63 56-55 65-69 62-68 72-69

H A A H A H H A A H H A H A H N H A H

Berry College 1-0 1973-74 W 73-57

1981-82 1988-89 1991-92

W W W

93-76 89-63 96-62

Cathedral College 1-0 1972-73 W 78-24 Centenary College 1-0 1999-00 W 103-50

T

Central Missouri 1-0 1977-78 W 76-57

T

College of Charleston 1-0 1975-76 W 97-67 T Chicago State 1-0 1989-90 W 102-51

T

Cincinnati 3-2 1980-81 W 1981-82 W 1991-92 L 1992-93 W 2006-07 L 2007-08 L

81-80 79-71 65-69 93-71 70-86 71-57

T T A H A H

Clemson 4-5 1979-80 W 1980-81 L 1981-82 L 1982-83 L 1984-85 W 1985-86 W 1997-98 L 2005-06 W 2006-07 L

94-77 83-92 78-79 67-68 71-70 85-78 46-61 71-62 67-70

H A A H A H H A H

Cleveland State 2-0 1974-75 W 78-49 1991-92 W 98-76

H

Colorado State 0-1 1993-94 L 51-65

Cookeville Ind. 5-0 1970-71 W 79-46 W 88-41 1971-72 W 65-48 1972-73 W 50-37 W 67-29

H

Boston College 0-2 1991-92 L 60-68 2000-01 L 64-80

T T

Butler 1-0 1989-90 W 110-51

T

California 0-2 1996-97 L 2004-05 L

Cumberland (Tenn.) 1-0 1984-85 W 80-63

67-85 41-65

T A

Cal-Irvine 0-1 1996-97 L

67-78

Delta State 1-7 1974-75 L L 1975-76 L 1977-78 L L 1978-79 L

A

T

Columbia State 2-0 1970-71 W 65-41 W 92-62

Bluefield Colorado 1-0 2009-10 W 94-62

Carson Newman 5-0 1974-75 W 79-48 1980-81 W 78-64

H H H

Cumberland (Ky) 1-0 1979-80 W 107-36

58-90 66-88 82-91 60-65 72-74 69-76

H

A T T T H H

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All-Time Series Results 1979-80 1980-81

L W

72-92 87-73

A H

Drake 0-1 2008-09 L

58-69

H

East Carolina 2-2 1972-73 L 58-60 1974-75 W 84-57 1985-86 W 75-73 1986-87 L 66-70

T T T

East Tennessee 19-3 1972-73 W 60-35 1973-74 W 76-40 1977-78 W 74-66 W 79-65 1978-79 W 88-73 W 56-53 1979-80 W 83-73 1980-81 W 103-78 L 57-61 1982-83 W 60-52 1983-84 W 75-63 1985-86 W 93-79 1986-87 W 85-67 1987-88 W 70-61 1988-89 W 79-45 1997-98 W 77-70 1998-99 W 87-70 2000-01 W 90-60 2001-02 L 73-82 2002-03 W 74-56 2003-04 W 73-71 2004-05 L 77-81

A H A H A H A A H A H A H A H H A H A H

Eastern Illinois 20-12 1996-97 L 66-68 W 81-74(OT) 1997-98 L 54-63 W 77-56 1998-99 W 80-63 W 83-62 1999-00 W 82-44 W 81-63 W 68-48 2000-01 W 92-55 W 69-63 2001-02 W 66-53 W 66-53 W 67-43 2002-03 L 46-64 W 84-71 2003-04 W 71-63 W 78-64 2004-05 W 88-56 W 86-68 2005-06 W 62-54 W 78-67 W 83-69 2006-07 L 70-89 L 61-63 2007-08 L 66-64(OT) L 72-66 2008-09 L 46-50 L 56-76 L 65-71 2009-10 L 79-68 L 80-59

A H A H H A H A T H A H A N A H A H H A A H H H A A H H A A A H

Eastern Kentucky 48-21 1973-74 W 61-53 1974-75 W 88-47 1976-77 W 81-60 1977-78 W 88-69 W 78-73 1978-79 W 94-84

A H H A A

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1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08

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

82-73 76-56 87-67 78-80 92-73 68-57 68-64 62-51 81-78 75-66 67-62 82-52 97-70 70-85 84-66 90-66 73-72 88-68 82-62 75-55 59-70 64-67 70-60 81-74 68-59 84-75 67-78 71-60 62-71 64-63 63-59 74-66 51-70 56-68 72-75 82-77 65-69 92-97 81-71 71-76 86-69 88-72 87-54 79-72 84-66 64-71 68-73 71-80 63-72 67-65 69-75 74-85 65-57 72-61 73-48 84-50 65-64 74-62

H H A A H H A A H H A A H A H A H A H H A A H N H A A H H A N H A N A H N A N H A A H H A A H H A N A N H A H H A A

86-67

T

Georgetown 1-0 1983-84 W 76-72

T

Georgia 0-9 1981-82 L 1982-83 L 1984-85 L 1985-86 L 1993-94 L 1994-95 L 1999-00 L 2002-03 L 2008-09 L

74-94 61-72 74-91 64-79 62-79 64-82 72-77 56-87 46-72

A H A T A H H A A

Georgia Southern 2-0 1983-84 W 75-65 1992-93 W 71-63

T T

Georgia State 3-0 1987-88 W 72-61 1988-89 W 81-58 1989-90 W 83-58

T H A

Federal City College 1-0 1971-72 W 63-54

Georgia Tech 0-1 2008-09 L 56-68

N

Fisk 5-0 1970-71 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75

Hawaii 1-2 1999-00 L 2003-04 W 2007-08 L

49-51 64-59 60-57

A A A

Hiwassee 3-1 1972-73 W L 1973-74 W W

36-31 53-56 52-42 56-40

Houston 0-1 1989-90 L

82-85

T

Idaho 0-1 1985-86 L

84-87

T

Florida International 0-1 1991-92 L 88-90(OT) T

Illinois State 1-0 1974-75 W 72-42

A

Florida State 0-1 1992-93 L 72-88

T

Fresno State 2-0 1976-77 W 70-67 1985-86 W 79-77

T T

Immaculata 0-3 1976-77 L 70-73 L 59-72 1977-78 L 75-81

A T H

Furman 3-0 1989-90 W 76-73 1990-91 W 111-68

A H

Indiana 2-1 1973-74 W 1976-77 W 1998-99 L

T T

2008-09 2009-10

W L W W L

77-64 50-66 82-64 75-47 61-60

H A H H A

Eastern Michigan 1-0 1991-92 W 84-57

T

Edinboro State 1-0 1975-76 W 84-63

H

Elon 1-0 1974-75

W

73-63

T

Evansville 4-4 2000-01 W 2001-02 W 2002-03 L 2003-04 L 2004-05 L 2005-06 W 2007-08 L 2008-09 W

67-66 63-57 52-61 77-83 54-67 73-65 72-56 75-71

A H A H A H A H

W W W W W

91-39 75-22 71-41 61-33 78-39

T

Florida 3-1 1978-79 W 1988-89 W 1992-93 W 1993-94 L

89-75 63-58 81-61 59-79

A H H A

Florida Atlantic 1-1 2004-05 W 81-65 2008-09 L 64-70

H A

1991-92

W

72-44 79-63 75-89

Indiana State 4-1 1975-76 W 89-61 1976-77 W 110-76 1990-91 L 71-74 1999-00 W 62-55 2000-01 W 89-63

H H T A H

Iowa 0-1 1988-89

T

L

75-77

Jackson State 1-0 1970-71 W 61-31 Jacksonville State 10-3 2003-04 W 71-68 W 79-55 2004-05 L 79-91 L 61-71 2005-06 W 95-64 W 75-61 2006-07 W 85-73 W 85-69 2007-08 W 71-68 L 69-65 2008-09 W 84-60 W 78-46 2009-10 W 68-59 W 77-61

H A A H A H H A A H H A A H

Kansas State 2-0 1976-77 W 68-58 1977-78 W 73-59

T T

Kennesaw 1-0 1989-90 W

89-65

H

Kentucky 4-6 1976-77 L 70-72 W 92-69 1977-78 W 89-69 L 72-81 1981-82 L 55-72 1982-83 L 67-102 1984-85 L 75-87 1985-86 W 69-65 1987-88 L 69-78 1988-89 W 88-68

A T H A H A A H A H

Lambuth College 6-0 1970-71 W 66-47 W 2-0 (forfeit) W 73-56 1971-72 W 55-37 W 66-50 2006-07 W 92-75 H Lipscomb 2-0 2008-09 W

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W

73-65

H

Louisiana State 0-1 1984-85 L 63-84

T

Louisiana Tech 0-3 1981-82 L 53-114 1994-95 L 33-62 1995-96 L 56-101

T H A

Louisville 1-3 1981-82 L 1982-83 W 2008-09 L 2009-10 L

60-62 83-77 49-82 84-54

A H H A

Marist 1-0 1986-87 W

75-48

T

Marshall 5-0 1970-71 W 61-60 1972-73 W 64-46 1975-76 W 90-52 1976-77 W 101-38 1985-86 W 81-64

H H T

Memphis 15-6 1974-75 W W W 1976-77 W W 1977-78 L L 1978-79 W 1979-80 W W 1980-81 W 1985-86 L 1989-90 W 1990-91 W 1997-98 L 2000-01 W 2001-02 W 2002-03 W 2003-04 L 2007-08 W 2008-09 L

68-61 A 81-67 T 73-61 T 79-72 T 78-63 T 49-73 A 76-88 T 97-71 H 83-80 A 84-72 H 80-64 H 63-77 T 95-71 H 86-69 A 75-84 N 85-83 H 75-71 H 67-64 A 50-71 H 74-58 A 61-63 H

Mercer 4-1 1975-76 W 1981-82 W 1982-83 L 1983-84 W 1993-94 W

87-67 84-77 70-72 64-54 72-53

T H A H H

Miami (Ohio) 1-0 1980-81 W 106-61

T

Michigan State 1-0 1980-81 W 90-83

N

Middle Tennessee 50-36 1970-71 W 73-40 L 48-65 W 63-46 1971-72 W 47-37 W 63-56 W 72-40 1972-73 W 55-33 W 62-39 W 60-47 1973-74 W 48-33 W 58-35 1974-75 W 72-35 W 58-46

N N N H A

1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10

W 67-57 W 86-75 W 99-58 W 84-68 W 97-67 L 78-80 W 88-81 W 81-66 W 96-68 W 107-73 W 71-68 L 52-72 W 72-69 W 72-70 L 66-76 L 78-81 W 87-79 W 81-67 W 74-68 L 72-74 L 77-95 L 66-70 L 64-85 L 64-71 L 58-62 W 92-86 L 61-67 W 77-58 L 69-72 L 63-66 W 78-74 L 85-94 W 71-67 L 55-63 W 83-79 L 62-79 W 74-65 L 65-73 L 71-49 W 79-69 W 64-58 W 86-70 W 84-59 W 86-80 W 93-92 W 91-72 L 71-77 W 80-73 L 70-74 W 83-74 W 69-48 L 63-66 L 57-88 L 64-75 W 71-61 L 65-71 W 59-56 L 56-59 W 74-55 L 63-74 W 85-63 W 77-60 L 82-90 L 74-87 W 68-64 L 59-71 L 52-65 W 52-50 L 46-74 L 50-68 L 89-62 L 66-101 L 76-39

N A H N H A A H N H T A H N H A N A H H A H A N A H N H A N H A N A H N H A A H A H N A H H A N A H A H H A A H N H A A H H A H A H A H A H A H A

Mississippi 4-14 1978-79 L 72-100 1981-82 L 61-80 1982-83 L 83-101

T A H

1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04

L 62-76 W 67-62 L 64-78 L 62-70 L 68-70(OT) L 46-71 L 51-73 L 58-75 W 52-49 L 50-65 L 65-72 W 71-56 W 77-55 L 61-69 L 52-66

Mississippi College 1-1 1973-74 L 63-65 1975-76 W 111-93

H A H H A H H A H A H A H A H

Kellie & Kylie Cook

T

Miss. Univ. for Women 4-2 1970-71 L 62-63 1972-73 W 50-45 1974-75 W 101-82 H 1976-77 W 87-58 A 1977-78 L 72-73 A 1978-79 W 107-76 Missouri 0-3 1977-78 L 1986-87 L 1987-88 L

70-73 64-74 75-88

H H H

Monmouth (NJ) 1-0 1988-89 W 71-36

T

Montclair State 1-0 1975-76 W 94-88

T

Montevallo 1-0 1990-91 W 90-66

H

Morehead State 52-18 1977-78 L 80-82 W 92-74 1978-79 W 89-85 1979-80 W 84-62 1980-81 W 83-63 1981-82 L 83-99 W 80-69 W 80-66 1982-83 L 63-64 W 75-44 L 49-69 1983-84 W 58-53 L 58-63 1984-85 W 53-41 W 76-66 1985-86 L 63-71 W 79-69 1986-87 W 76-61 L 61-74 W 70-64 1987-88 W 84-67 W 70-57 1988-89 W 86-75 L 85-86 W 86-63 1989-90 W 86-65 W 96-82 1990-91 W 86-72 W 80-76 1991-92 W 100-80 W 94-65 1992-93 W 82-49 W 89-73 1993-94 W 85-69

A H A H H A H N H A N A H H A H H A N A H H H N A H H A A H H A A

1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10

W 67-52 W 63-62 W 91-69 W 93-58 W 75-66 L 65-72 W 78-57 L 87-90 W 70-59 W 102-77 W 94-68 W 87-63 W 82-53 W 90-42 W 103-74 W 86-81 W 76-73 W 76-59 W 87-88 L 64-72 L 65-70 W 97-76 W 75-61 W 74-56 W 76-72 W 79-66 W 60-59 W 80-66 L 54-57 W 59-51 L 51-49 L 67-56 L 52-64 W 72-67 L 71-63 L 80-45

H N H A H A A H A H H A A H H A A H N H A A H H A H A N A H H A A H H A

Morgan State 1-0 1984-85 W 88-66

N

Murray State 55-13 1970-71 W 70-52 -1971-72 W 2-0(forfeit) W 72-44 -1972-73 W 75-48 1974-75 W 75-31 A

1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00

W 89-77 W 94-76 W 88-63 W 71-70 W 77-74 W 82-51 W 80-77 W 77-68 L 71-74 W 91-59 L 71-83 W 83-68 W 69-61 W 64-58 W 92-69 W 84-82 W 84-85 W 104-94 W 81-79 L 62-68 W 71-67 W 89-74 W 78-70 W 109-87 W 116-91 W 80-68 W 83-77 W 93-71 L 76-85 W 77-67 W 72-57 W 70-50 W 85-70 W 61-60 L 46-59 L 48-52 W 77-62 W 72-61 W 63-55 W 62-60 W 62-61 W 76-68 W 64-59

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All-Time Series Results 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10

W 73-49 W 67-45 W 63-48 W 74-49 W 73-57 W 70-61 W 62-58 W 69-55 W 72-64 W 85-78 L 70-82 W 79-73 W 54-49 L 79-80(OT) L 67-55 L 80-70 L 47-69 L 84-91 L 82-72 W 80-67

Nebraska 1-1 1979-80 W L Nevada 1-0 1990-91 W

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77-68 60-78 94-62

Nevada-Las Vegas 1-3 1979-80 W 83-69 1993-94 L 61-79 2001-02 L 67-88 2005-06 L 55-65

A T T N

New Hampshire 1-0 1990-91 W 96-68

H

New Mexico 2-0 1979-80 W 79-60 1994-95 W 79-66

T T

Nicholls State 1-0 1990-91 W 71-48

T

Tacarra Hayes

North Alabama 1-0 1984-85 W 74-58

H

North Carolina 2-3 1976-77 W 90-67 W 61-58 1980-81 L 62-63 1994-95 L 52-79 2006-07 L 52-93

H T A T A

UNC-Asheville 4-0 1999-00 W 73-60 2000-01 W 80-59 2001-02 W 89-46 2002-03 W 69-46

A H A H

UNC-Charlotte 4-2 1983-84 W 74-66 1987-88 W 60-56 1994-95 W 70-62 1995-96 L 54-69 1996-97 W 65-64 1997-98 L 38-66

H T H A H A

Old Dominion 1-2 1977-78 W 65-61 1992-93 L 60-77 1998-99 L 48-74

North Carolina State 1-5 1978-79 L 72-89 1979-80 L 83-88 1980-81 L 72-83 1981-82 L 73-91 1982-83 W 70-63 1986-87 L 63-89

Oklahoma 1-0 1999-00 W 74-64

T

T H A A H T

Oregon State 0-1 2007-08 L 78-55

N

Northwestern 0-2 1983-84 L 74-77 1992-93 L 58-72

A T

Northwestern State 0-2 1983-84 L 74-77 1985-86 L 71-77

N N

Ohio 1-0 1990-91

W

90-58

Ohio State 3-0 1975-76 W 83-60 1979-80 W 78-66 1980-81 W 60-59

T H A T T

Parsons College 0-1 1972-73 L 54-58

T

Pepperdine 1-1 2004-05 W 63-48 2006-07 L 62-91

N A

H H

Pittsburgh 1-1 1978-79 W 78-70 1980-81 L 91-93

T T

Northern Iowa 0-1 2003-04 L 73-76

N

Portland State 1-0 1997-98 W 71-62

T

Northern Kentucky 0-1 1981-82 L 60-69

A

Purdue 0-1 1995-96 L

T

North Georgia 1-0 1987-88 W 90-57 Northeastern 2-0 1986-87 W 59-49 1991-92 W 82-73

50-94

Queens College 1-1 1971-72 L 63-64 1976-77 W 72-68

A

Quinnipiac 1-0 2002-03 W 78-68

T

Radford 1-0 1987-88 W

60-59

T

Richmond 1-0 1989-90 W

77-59

T

Roane State 1-0 1973-74 W 52-34 Samford 7-6 2003-04 W W 2004-05 W W L W 2005-06 L W 2006-07 L W L 2007-08 L L

76-57 57-39 58-51 63-48 57-59 63-51 59-57 63-51 44-66 62-55 60-63 64-45 71-60

San Diego State 0-1

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1988-89 L 56-78 SIU Edwardsville 1-0 2009-10 W 68-60

T H

St. Joseph’s 0-1 1976-77 L 73-82

T

St. Louis 0-1 2009-10 L

78-58

A

Seton Hall 1-0 2001-02 W 78-63

H

Shorter College 2-0 1973-74 W 68-41 1974-75 W 77-61

H

South Carolina 1-4 1978-79 L 83-97 1979-80 L 73-87 L 62-68 1981-82 L 57-83 1988-89 W 77-73

T A T A T

South Carolina State 1-0 1995-96 W 84-56 T Southeast Missouri 26-18 1991-92 W 83-58 H W 85-71 A W 87-74 T 1992-93 W 79-67 A W 73-53 H 1993-94 L 56-70 A W 71-53 H 1994-95 W 73-49 H W 72-62 A W 82-59 T 1995-96 L 81-87 A L 62-63 H 1996-97 W 75-68 H W 85-67 A 1997-98 W 66-60 A W 65-52 H 1998-99 W 82-64 H L 70-74 A W 73-62 N 1999-00 W 65-61 A W 82-65 H 2000-01 W 80-79 H W 89-75 A 2001-02 W 80-77 A W 87-69 H 2002-03 L 80-86 H L 72-76 A L 65-78 N 2003-04 L 90-102(2OT) A W 65-57 H 2004-05 W 80-78 H L 45-62 A L 68-71 N 2005-06 W 81-77 A L 46-53 H L 50-71 N 2006-07 W 59-58 H L 52-77 A 2007-08 L 66-60 A L 49-39 H 2008-09 L 41-56 H L 55-61 A 2009-10 L 61-56 A W 59-56 H Southern Connecticut 0-1 1976-77 L 72-85 T Southern Illinois 14-10

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

W 73-65 L 65-78 L 60-62 L 62-72 L 68-73 W 66-65(OT) W 69-67 L 67-83 W 66-54 L 59-66 W 67-64 W 68-55 W 68-55 W 74-64 W 81-74 W 82-75 L 66-70 W 88-71 W 73-55 W 70-60 L 62-69 L 87-69 L 67-74 W 59-56

H A H A H A H A H A H A H T A H A H A H A H A H

Southern Mississippi 2-2 1978-79 L 59-72 1983-84 L 88-89 1984-85 W 83-67 1986-87 W 78-66

H T H T

Southwest Louisiana 1-0 1998-99 W 68-64 T Southwest Missouri 1-1 1985-86 W 94-77 1990-91 L 64-94 Stephen F. Austin 2-3 1973-74 W 63-43 1976-77 W 102-68 1979-80 L 71-89 1990-91 L 64-70 1992-93 L 56-70 Stetson 2-0 1986-87 W 1995-96 W

A A

T T H

81-63 60-56

A H

Tampa University 1-0 1982-83 W 75-54

A

Tech All-Stars 1-0 1971-72 W 78-39 Temple 1-0 1976-77 W

87-48

Temple JC 0-1 1972-73 L

47-51

Tennessee 11-16 1970-71 W 56-50 L 46-49 1972-73 W 48-45 W 61-49 1973-74 L 51-65 W 54-51(OT) 1974-75 W 96-73 W 76-47 1975-76 W 83-61 W 89-84(OT) W 91-76 1976-77 W 70-65 L 67-80 W 76-70 L 59-72

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All-Time Series Results 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1986-87 1990-91

L 60-65 T L 64-79 H L 81-82(OT) T L 64-80 T L 73-92 T L 75-80 A L 60-85 T L 66-68 H L 66-83 H L 63-69 A L 59-95 N L 67-94 A

Tennessee State 44-10 1970-71 W 88-29 1971-72 W 65-37 1985-86 W 91-79 1986-87 W 86-56 1987-88 W 79-64 W 76-52 1988-89 W 97-56 W 85-64 1989-90 W 93-55 W 92-64 W 86-60 1990-91 W 103-82 W 90-82 W 81-67 1991-92 W 84-64 W 80-67 1992-93 W 82-64 W 83-70 W 85-80 1993-94 W 62-57 L 43-59 L 63-71 1994-95 W 87-78 L 50-56 L 63-66 1995-96 W 69-63 W 67-61 1996-97 W 81-48 W 61-49 1997-98 W 86-78(OT) W 71-61 1998-99 L 55-56 W 80-61 1999-00 W 80-66 W 68-55 2000-01 W 94-64 W 93-70 W 98-81 2001-02 W 71-54 W 75-46 2002-03 W 90-60 W 81-58 2003-04 W 70-48 2004-05 W 69-48 2005-06 W 79-53 W 71-58 2006-07 L 50-57 W 88-57 2007-08 L 69-56 W 60-51 2008-09 L 75-79(OT) L 57-67 2009-10 L 65-62 W 76-73

H A A H H A A H T H A T A H H A T H A T A H T H A H A H A A H A H H A N A H H A A H H A A H H A A H H A

Texas Tech 0-1 1999-00 L 54-83

N

Toledo 0-1 2002-03 L

61-71

T

Union University 3-0 1973-74 W 77-44 1974-75 W 68-66

T

1976-77

W 102-89

UT Chattanooga 21-6 1970-71 W 58-41 1971-72 W 62-46 W 63-56 1972-73 W 60-46 W 62-48 1974-75 W 133-60 W 76-47 W 94-46 1975-76 W 88-63 W 91-55 1976-77 W 91-88 W 75-64 1979-80 W 84-76 1980-81 L 76-85 1981-82 W 77-66 1983-84 L 66-74 1987-88 L 65-82 1988-89 W 75-66 1989-90 W 70-50 1990-91 W 73-53 1991-92 W 86-81 1992-93 W 81-61 1993-94 L 52-55 1995-96 L 55-57 1996-97 L 59-66 1997-98 W 61-51 2005-06 W 82-67 UT Martin 43-13 1970-71 W 57-53 L 41-50 W 66-63 L 45-54 1971-72 W 54-41 W 39-31 W 55-52 L 49-52 W 70-42 W 64-42 L 56-62 1972-73 L 48-49 1973-74 W 60-59 1977-78 W 79-70 1978-79 W 100-61 1979-80 W 89-64 1980-81 W 92-59 1992-93 W 101-59 W 94-62 1993-94 W 81-67 W 88-69 1994-95 W 72-57 W 83-76 1995-96 W 79-78 L 61-75 1996-97 W 71-67 W 65-45 1997-98 W 75-72 W 73-67 L 53-69 1998-99 W 84-82 W 81-72 W 86-83 1999-00 W 64-62 L 64-66 2000-01 W 87-75 L 75-89 W 100-70 2001-02 W 81-71 L 52-58 2002-03 L 69-72 W 77-70 2003-04 W 76-60 W 70-60 2004-05 W 82-58 W 70-51

T

H H N H A A H H A H A T A H H A H A H A N

2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10

W W W L W W W W L W

48-41 66-43 54-48 55-56 73-64 66-47 63-56 61-55 56-52 85-41

Utah State 1-0 1974-75 W 91-45 Valdosta State 1-2 1977-78 W 81-67 1978-79 L 99-107 L 84-93 Vanderbilt 10-6 1978-79 W 73-68 W 81-65 W 70-49 1979-80 W 85-67 1980-81 W 77-69 W 92-77 1982-83 W 82-73 1983-84 L 80-111 1984-85 W 79-74 1985-86 L 72-87 1986-87 W 81-79 1987-88 L 59-72 1988-89 L 79-64 1989-90 L 50-62 1990-91 W 73-66 1991-92 L 87-59 Virginia 0-2 1982-83 L 1994-95 L

67-70 54-75

Virginia Tech 1-1 1984-85 W 94-79 2006-07 L 52-87 A H A H A H H A A H A H H A H A N A H N A H H A N H A A H H H A H

A H H A A A H A A H

A H T H A T H A H A H A H A H A

W 106-69 W 87-75 W 84-81 W 63-60 L 67-69 W 69-63 W 76-56 W 81-71 W 103-99 W 65-60 W 80-66 W 99-75 L 66-71 L 70-79 L 79-83 L 73-94 W 67-58 L 69-70 L 72-74 L 88-95(2OT) L 66-92 W 65-49 W 69-64 L 61-82 L 57-61 L 56-86 L 60-71 L 80-99 L 70-84 W 61-55 W 81-76 W 84-74 L 69-81 L 66-83

Western Michigan 0-1 1998-99 L 62-74

H T T H T T A H H A H A H A H A H A H A A H A H A H A H A H A H A N H

A T

William & Mary 1-0 1973-74 W 67-35

N

William Penn 0-2 1974-75 L 65-67 1975-76 L 70-78

T T

Winthrop College 4-0 1971-72 W 58-45 1972-73 W 49-48 1973-74 W 55-44 2004-05 W 73-54

H

Volunteer State 4-0 1972-73 W 64-34 W 64-54 1973-74 W 72-59 W 59-58 Wake Forest 1-1 1996-97 L 58-61 1997-98 W 65-44

1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06

A H

Washington State 1-0 1972-73 W 49-48 Wayland Baptist 0-2 1973-74 L 50-56 1980-81 L 67-76 West Chester State 1-0 1976-77 W 79-67

N

West Texas 0-1 1985-86 L 65-78

N

West Virginia 1-0 1986-87 W 81-59

T

Western Carolina 3-1 1971-72 W 65-52 1973-74 W 62-51 1975-76 W 94-81 2007-08 L 74-61 N Western Kentucky 18-17 1975-76 W 96-69 A

Wisconsin-La Crosse 1-0 1975-76 W 116-78 T Youngstown State 12-1 1982-83 W 103-78 1983-84 W 84-66 W 83-82 1984-85 W 81-65 W 93-64 1985-86 W 79-63 W 73-71 W 89-54 1986-87 W 63-59 W 82-81 1987-88 L 73-83 W 97-84 W 77-74(OT)

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Largest Victories Margin Score 73 133-60 71 107-36 63 101-38 59 110-51 59 88-29 54 78-24 53 103-50 53 75-22 52 91-39 51 102-51

Opponent (Year) UT Chat. (1974-75) Cumberland (1979-80) Marshall (1976-77) Butler (1989-90) Tennessee St. (1970-71) Cathedral (1972-73) Centenary (1999-00) Fisk (1971-72) Fisk (1970-71) Chicago State (1989-90)

Largest Losses Margin Score 61 53-114 45 100-55 45 56-101 44 50-94 41 52-93 36 59-95 35 80-45 35 67-102 35 52-87 35 66-101

Opponent (Year) Louisiana Tech (1981-82) Baylor (2009-10) Louisiana Tech (1995-96) Purdue (1995-96) N. Carolina (2006-07) Tennessee (1986-87) Morehead St (2009-10) Kentucky (1982-83) Virginia Tech (2006-07) Middle Tennessee (2008-09)

Golden Eagles in Overtime Tech is 15-13 in overtime 1973-74 W Tennessee 1974-75 L William Penn 1975-76 W Tennessee 1977-78 L Tennessee 1979-80 W Middle Tennessee 1983-84 W Eastern Kentucky 1984-85 W Middle Tennessee 1987-88 W Youngstown 1988-89 W Alabama State 1989-90 L Houston 1990-91 L Western Kentucky** 1991-92 L Florida International 1991-92 W Middle Tennessee 1992-93 W Southern Illinois 1992-93 L Mississippi 1994-95 L Alabama Birmingham 1994-95 W UT Martin 1996-97 W Austin Peay 1996-97 W Eastern Illinois 1997-98 W Tennessee State 1997-98 L Eastern Kentucky*** 2000-01 W Southeast Missouri 2001-02 W Middle Tennessee 2001-02 W Austin Peay 2003-04 L Southeast Missouri 2005-06 W Southeast Missouri 2006-07 L Murray State 2007-08 L Eastern Illinois 2008-09 L Austin Peay** 2008-09 L Tennessee State   **Double overtime ***Triple overtime

814 WINS F 14 OVC CHA MPIONSHIPS F 10 NCAA TOURNA MENT APPEARANCES

54-51 65-67 89-84 81-82 71-68 81-78 92-86 77-74 83-76 82-85 88-95 88-90 93-92 66-65 68-70 55-58 83-76 72-70 81-74 86-78 92-97 80-79 68-64 81-80 90-102 81-77 79-80 64-66 81-83 75-79

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First-Class Facilities

About the Coaches Complex

Women’s Basketball Locker Room

F Opened April 22, 2009 F 5,000 square feet of office space for men’s and women’s basketball programs F Floor to ceiling glass overlooking the court F Head coaches’ offices include open air balcony overlooking the Eblen Center floor F Director’s Skybox and Entertaining Suite with capacity for 18 guests F All offices equipped with state-of-the-art video equipment F Separate conference rooms for each program F Funded 100 percent by the Tennessee Tech Athletics Department

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SPORTS HALL OF FAME Since its creation in 1975, the TTU Sports Hall of Fame has inducted 150 members, whose photos and biographies are featured in the Hall of Fame Gallery in Eblen Center. 1975 Inductees Preston V. (Putty) Overall (1923-67)--Football, Basketball, Track, Baseball Creed Denton McClure (1937-39)--Football, Track B. Holmes Neal (1937-39)--Football Tom Fann (1950-52)--Football James Dearing Miller (1920-25)--Football

1983 Inductees Edward Gracey (1939-42)--Golf, Football, Track Gordon Mason (1957-61)--Football Charles Pangle (1943-45)--Football, Basketball, Baseball W. J. Shumaker (1957-59)--Football Jim Youngblood (1968-72)--Football

1976 Inductees Malcolm P. Quillen (1930-33)--Baseball, Football Raymond H. (Bull) Brown (1933-37)--Baseball, Basketball, Football, Track Elwin W. (Wink) Midgett (1930-34)--Baseball, Basketball, Football Sidney McGee (1939-68)--Sports Information Emmett T. Strickland (1933-36)--Football, Baseball, Basketball

1984 Inductees Edward F. Etzel (1971-74)--Rifle William C. Francis (1949-52)--Football Don Cook (1948-51)--Baseball, Basketball Tommy Hackler (1959-60)--Football Edd Zegarski (1942, 1947-48)--Football, Track

1977 Inductees Hooper Eblen (1941-74)--Basketball, Baseball, Football, Track, Tennis, Golf Kenneth Sidwell (1955-56)--Basketball Joe B. Sills (1927-31)--Football, Baseball, Basketball Wilburn Tucker (1941-67)--Baseball, Football Eddie Watson (1922-28)--Football, Baseball, Basketball 1978 Inductees Benton Bilbrey (1940-43)--Track, Football, Baseball Huland Draper (1937-40)--Baseball, Basketball Jack Van Hooser (1951-54)--Football, Baseball Lonnie Warwick (1961-63)--Football Homer (Rudy) Schmittou (1959-62)--Football, Track 1979 Inductees Carl S. (Cotton) Barlow (1936-39)--Football, Baseball Tom Chilton (1956-57)--Track William Dupes (1949-51)--Football James S. Hagan (1957-60)--Basketball Flavious Smith (1948-52)--Football, Basketball 1980 Inductees Albert Jobe (1927-30)--Football, Baseball, Basketball, Track Jim Ragland (1960-63)--Football Marshall (Stick) Taylor (1953-56)--Football, Basketball David C. Williamson (1927-33)--Football, Basketball Larry Schreiber (1966-69)--Football 1981 Inductees Frank R. Adams (1927-31)--Football Lowell Smith (1958-61)--Football James A. Carlen (1924-27)--Athletics 1982 Inductees David Baxter (1958-61)--Football Kenneth Broyles (1951-53)--Football Bannis Norris (1931-35)--Basketball, Baseball Virgil Rains (1949, 1952-54)--Football Ray Thomas (1957-60)--Football

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1985 Inductees Earl Carrier (1929-34)--Football, Baseball, Basketball Ray Carter (1970-73)--Rifle Homer Hamdorff (1936-39)--Football, Baseball, Basketball Charles (Chuck) Kriese (1970-72)--Tennis 1986 Inductees Glen (Pete) Davis (1938-42)--Basketball, Football Elois Grooms (1972-75)--Football Mike Hennigan (1971-72)--Football Ron Shumate (1957-61)--Baseball, Basketball 1987 Inductees R.L. Highers (1940-43)--Football, Baseball Basketball Frank Jones (1972-76)--Basketball L.C. (Lusk) Stubblefield (1938-42)--Football Baseball 1988 Inductees Everett Derryberry (1940-74)--Administration Herbie Merritt (1956-59)--Basketball Dana Winningham (1972-75)--Football Kenneth (Moe) Wright (1955-57)--Football 1989 Inductees Noble Cody (1952-90)--Athletics James M. Gaylor (1951, 1955-57)--Football, Baseball Gayle Burgess-Hastings (1975-76)--Basketball James G. (Red) Jarell (1944, 46-49)--Football, Basketball 1990 Inductees L.D. (Speedy) Carden (1946-50)--Basketball, Football Pam Chambers-Compton (1976-80)--Basketball Bobby Nichols (1960-63)--Golf Johnny Oldham (1955-64)--Basketball 1991 Inductees Ray Drost (1958-64)--Football, Baseball Ron Filipek (1964-67)--Basketball Rod M. Fitz-Randolph (1976-80)--Rifle Joseph (J.R.) Mulvihill (1967-69)--Football

1992 Inductees Robert Aylward (1970-73)--Rifle Jerilynn Harper (1979-82)--Basketball Jim Harrison (1943-49)--Baseball, Football Marynell Meadors (1970-86)--Basketball, Volleyball 1993 Inductees Marc Burnett (1977-82)--Basketball Dr. William Headrick (1941-43)--Basketball, Baseball Pam Cassity Smith (1973-77)--Basketball Don Wade (1968-82)--Football 1994 Inductees Murray Cunningham (1973-76)--Football Don J. Henderson (1946-49)--Football, Baseball Ed Hooper (1940-1998)--Athletics Hubie Smith Jr. (1950-56)--Golf 1995 Inductees Ed Burns (1975-79)--Football Kurt Fitz-Randolph (1976-80)--Rifle Rodney Moore (1975-79)--Track 1996 Inductees Eldon Burgess (1962-96) and Gene Davidson (1962-98)--Broadcasting Wayne Pack (1970-73)--Basketball Kim Tunnell-Suiter (1982-85)--Volleyball Mike Winchester (1972-75)--Baseball 1997 Inductees Wayne Anderson (1977-80)--Football Donley Canary (1973-77)--Baseball Jim Newkirk (1980-89)--Rifle Cheryl Taylor (1983-87)--Basketball 1998 Inductees Juan Escudero (1986-88)--Tennis Bruce Harris (1955-57)--Basketball Bob Joye (1967-80)--Football Derek Lane (1984-87)--Baseball 1999 Inductees Jim Cornelius (1985-88)--Golf Johnny Donnelly (1989-98)--Supporter Melinda Clayton Hatfield (1986-90)--Basketball Elaine Proffitt Keagle (1978-82)--Rifle 2000 Inductees Bill Branch (1949-52)--Football, Baseball C. Stephen Lynn (1966-69)--Tennis Melanie Marshall (1986-89)--Volleyball, Basketball, Softball, Golf John D. Wall (1950-53)--Track Lana Ward (1987-90)--Rifle 2001 Inductees Matt Bulow (1987-90)--Tennis, Paralympics Angela Moorehead (1988-91)-- Basketball Matt Stark (1977-80)--Rifle

2002 Inductees John Fitzpatrick (1969-72)--Football Todd Kemp (1985-88)--Baseball Roschelle Vaughn (1990-92)--Basketball 2003 Inductees Becky Murray Isom (1982-85)--Volleyball Stephen Kite, Sr. (1982-86)--Basketball Steve Moore(1968-83)--Athletics Trainer Raymond Slonena, Sr. (1980-84)--Rifle Barry Wilmore (1982-85)--Football 2004 Inductees Anthony Avery (1986-90)--Basketball Beth Keylon (1992-94)--Softball Andrea Roark (1990-93)--Softball Delores Wheatley (1969-2004)--Academics 2005 Inductees Leonard “Sonny” Allen (1951-54)--Football Scott Baerns (1985-88)--Baseball David Mays (1974-98)--Baseball Coach 2006 Inductees Shawn Monday Smith (1986-90)--Basketball Cecilia Ramsey Fisher (1988-91)--Basketball Angelo Volpe (1987-2000)--President Melanie Gray Walker (1991-95--Golf Bill Worrell (1981-2006)--Basketball Coach 2007 Inductees Dr. Thurston Banks (1973-2006)--Administrator Stacy Hughes Britt (19866-89)--Softball Dr. David Larimore (1976-2006)--Administrator Eddie Scott (1951-54)--Football, Track Ryan Weeks (1986-89)--Football 2008 Inductees Chris Hedman (1986-90)--Tennis Mark Maberry (1994-97)--Baseball John “Shakey” McClellan (1964-2007)--Supporter Rachel Melchiorre (1994-97)--Volleyball Tom Pack (1996-99)--Golf 2009 Inductees Dena Adams Fairley (1995-98)--Cross Country, Track Jim Bishop (1967-71)--Football, Baseball John Moorhead (1955-59)--Football, Track Tony Stone (1955-59/67-73)--Football/Coach Branon Vaughn (1995-99)--Football 2010 Inductees Steve Hawkins (1984-87)--Baseball Diane Seng Haynes (1996-00)--Basketball, Volleyball, Track Brandy Henry Kleeman (1999-00)--Softball Gene Palmer(1956-60)--Track, Cross Country

A period of 10 years must pass after they complete their eligibility before athletes can be nominated for the Tech Sports Hall of Fame. Nominations are due each year by June 30.

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ATHLETICS HONORS 2007 - Bonnie Bynum (Softball) and Beth Boden (Softball) 2008 - Stephanie Fischer (Softball) 2009 - Stephanie Place (CC and Track) 2010 - Tacarra Hayes (Basketball)

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Woman of the Year 1991 - Dana Scott (Basketball) 1992 - Cecilia Ramsey (Basketball) 1993 - Bonnie Zoss (Volleyball/Track/BB) 1994 - Beth Keylon (Softball) 1995 - Taunya Lovelace (Basketball) 1996 - Merrie Robin Caldwell (CC/Track) 1997 - Dena Adams (Track/CC) 1998 - Rachel Melchiorre (Volleyball) 1999 - Amber Clark (Basketball) 2000 - Diane Seng (Basketball/Volleyball) and Collin Carmichael (Basketball) 2001 - Rachael Gobble (Basketball) and Adrienne Fortmann (Softball) 2002- Janet Holt (Basketball) 2003 - LeeAnne Mongar (Softball) 2004 - Alexis Boyd (Soccer) and Andrea Brown (Basketball) 2005 - Laura Sidorowicz (Volleyball) 2006 - Anne Morrow (Volleyball) 2007 - Kayla Garrison (Golf)

2008 - Beth Boden (Softball) 2009 - Kappy Lang (Volleyball) 2010 - Teresa Craig (Volleyball)

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2009 - Bradley Thompson (Football) 2010 - Josh Simer (Golf)

Man of the Year

Outstanding Female Athlete of the Year

1993 - Ben Holt (Baseball) 1994 - Mike Kinney (Baseball) 1995 - Willie Queen (Football) 1996 - Gerald Bentley (Football) 1997 - Robert Taylor (Football) 1998 - Jeff Norman (Football) 1999 - T.J. Christian (Football) 2000 - Wes Gallagher (Football) 2001 - Larrie Smith (Basketball) 2002- Grant Swallows (Football) 2003 - Brent Jolly (Basketball) 2004 - Luis Aquerrevere (Tennis) 2005 - Brett Vavra (Football) 2006 - David McMahan (Football) 2007 - Anthony Ash (Football) 2008 - Thomas Nelson (Baseball)

1994 - Beth Keylon (Softball) 1995 - Taunya Lovelace (Basketball) 1996 - Stacy Hughes (Softball) 1997 - Diane Seng (Basketball) 1998 - Diane Seng (Basketbal/VB/Track) 1999 - Diane Seng (Basketball/Volleyball) 2000 - Diane Seng (Basketball/Volleyball) 2001 - Janet Holt (Basketball) 2002 - Janet Holt (Basketball) and Lupita Hernandez (Tennis) 2003 - Stephanie Dallmann (Softball) 2004 - Lori Bayless (Softball) 2005 - Emily Christian (Basketball) 2006 - Bonnie Bynum (Softball) and Emily Christian (Basketball)

1994 - Mike Jones (Football) 1995 - Greg Bibb (Basketball) 1996 - Michael Penix (Football) 1997 - Mark Maberry (Baseball) 1998 - Andre Caballero (Football) 1999 - Branon Vaughn (Football) 2000 - Branon Vaughn (Football) 2001 - Chad Evitts (Football) 2002 - Grant Swallows (Football) 2003 - Casey Benjamin (Baseball) 2004 - Willie Jenkins (Basketball) 2005 - Willie Jenkins (Basketball) and Frank Omiyale (Football) 2006 - Scott Stallings (Golf) 2007 - Scott Stallings (Golf) 2008 - Larry Shipp (Football) 2009 - A.J. Kirby-Jones (Baseball) 2010 - A.J. Kirby-Jones (Baseball) and Chad Oberacker (Baseball)

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An Honored Staff Tech Athletics staff members have won many honors and awards since 1986 Tory Acheson - Softball OVC Coach of the Year - 2003, 2006 John Blair - Women’s Volleyball OVC Coach of the Year - 2008 Matt Bragga - Baseball TBCA Coach of he Year - 2009 OVC Coach of the Year - 2010 Bill Branch - Women’s Golf OVC Coach of the Year - 1994 Jennie Gilbert - Volleyball OVC Coach of the Year - 1997 David Green - Athletic Trainer TATS Trainer of the Year - 1994 Frank Harrell - Men’s Basketball TSWA Coach of the Year - 1991 Bobby Holloway - Softball OVC Coach of the Year - 1994 Tom Kelly - Rifle OVC Coach of the Year - 2001 Jeff Lebo - Men’s Basketball OVC Coach of the Year - 2000, 2001, 2002 Barry Lewis - Men’s Tennis OVC Coach of the Year - 2008 David Mays - Baseball OVC Coach of the Year -1993, 1995, 1997 George Moody - Rifle OVC Coach of the Year - 2002, 2003

Outstanding Male Athlete of the Year

Bobby Nichols - Men’s Golf OVC Coach of the Year - 1990, 2005 Bobby Nichols - Women’s Golf OVC Coach of the Year - 2000, 2001 Steve Payne - Men’s Basketball OVC Coach of the Year - 2006 Jim Ragland - Football OVC Coach of the Year - 1992, 1993 Rob Schabert - Sports Information TTU Outstanding Professional - 2004 Qasim Sheikh - Women’s Soccer OVC Coach of the Year - 1998 Randy Smith - Men’s Tennis OVC Coach of the Year - 1991, 1992, 1999, 2006 Randy Smith - Women’s Tennis OVC Coach of the Year - 1999 Mike Sutton - Men’s Basketball OVC Coach of the Year - 2005 BWAA Most Courageous, 2006 NSC Kaia Jergenson Courage Award, 2006 Bill Worrell - Women’s Basketball OVC Coach of the Year - 1987, 1990, 1992, 2000 Bill Worrell - Men’s Tennis OVC Coach of the Year - 1986

Raymond Brown..............................1933-1937 Hooper Eblen....................................1941-1974 Tom Fann............................................1950-1952 P.V. Overall..........................................1923-1967 Emmett Strickland..........................1933-1936 Wilburn Tucker.................................1941-1967 Star Wood...........................................1950-1951 Jim Youngblood...............................1968-1972 Bill Dupes...........................................1954-1962

OVC Hall of Fame Dr. Thurston Banks..........................1974-2006 Raymond Brown..............................1933-1937 Dr. Everett Derryberry....................1943-1974 Hooper Eblen....................................1941-1974 David Larimore.................................1977-2004 David Mays........................................1974-1999 Marynell Meadors...........................1970-1986 Johnny Oldham................................1955-1964 P.V. Overall..........................................1923-1967 Malcolm Quillen...............................1930-1933 Dr. Arliss Roaden..............................1974-1985 Wilburn Tucker.................................1941-1967 Angelo Volpe.....................................1987-2000 Don Wade...........................................1966-1982 Bill Worrell..........................................1980-2006

College Football Hall of Fame Jim Youngblood...............................1968-1972

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ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION DR. ROBERT (BOB) BELL University President - Florida 1969 Dr. Robert (Bob) Bell, now in his 11th year as President of Tennessee Tech, is an avid supporter of TTU and Ohio Valley Conference sports. He currently chairs the OVC President’s Board of Directors. Bell became TTU’s President in 2000 after serving as dean, associate dean, assistant dean, and a chairperson in the university’s College of Business. After taking the post, he oversaw the reorganization of the athletics department, bringing in a full-time athletic director for the first time in almost 20 years. He has also been involved in statewide economic development on behalf of the Tennessee Higher Education Commission, working on the THEC master plan focusing on links among higher education and stakeholders in business, health care and state government. Bell has served four terms on the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award’s Board of Examiners and was appointed a charter member of the Tennessee Center for Performance Excellence in 1992, serving on the group’s panel of judges from 1994 to 2005. He represented Tennessee as a state delegate to the White House Conference on North American Free Trade Agreement in 1994 and spent two years as an economic development consultant for the nation of Mauritius.

Dr. Bell has served on or chaired a variety of professional, regional and national organizations, including the American Association of Collegiate Schools of Business International, the Southern Business Association, the North American Case Research Association, the Tennessee College Association, and a number of Tennessee higher education task forces, among others. In 2005, Bell was named the first recipient of the Ned R. McWherter Leadership Award, presented by the Tennessee Center for Performance Excellence. In the scholarly arena, he has been published extensively in the fields of management, organizational design, computer science and quality/productivity management, authoring two books and more than 70 articles, case studies and papers. Bell is also well known and respected in the Cookeville community. He has chaired the Cookeville-Area Putnam County Chamber of Commerce’s board of directors, the Regional Quality Council and the Putnam Tomorrow Task Force for the Putnam County Commission. A past president of the local YMCA, Bell currently chairs the Cookeville Industrial Development Board and is a member of the Board of Directors for CityScape and Blood Assurance Corp. He has been an adult leader in the Boy Scouts of America since 1988 and serves on the executive board for the Middle Tennessee Council of BSA. He is also a member of the Cookeville Rotary and Evening Lions Clubs.

MARK WILSON Director of Athletics - Maine 1991 Mark Wilson’s first six years as Director of Athletics at Tennessee Tech have been highlighted by vision, energy, and enthusiasm. Those factors have facilitated growth and excellence in all areas and have placed the focus on generating a better student-athlete experience. Wilson is currently serving an appointment on the NCAA Leadership Council through April, 2011. It gives the Ohio Valley Conference, TTU and Wilson a voice in a variety of strategic decisions that can affect intercollegiate athletics. Wilson, 41, has led athletics to several milestone accomplishments during his first six years, including enhanced facilities and fund raising, high profile staff additions, and compliance and academic success. Under Wilson’s guidance, the program has continued to focus on the academic success of its student-athletes, with soaring numbers each semester on the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll. Tech’s studentathletes have achieved their highest overall combined semester GPAs. Wilson also developed a strategic plan for Tech’s athletic facilities and has already seen some of those plans become reality. During the past three years Tech has completed several construction projects to athletic facilities, including resurfacing the outdoor tennis courts, a new natural grass practice field, installation of new turf in Tucker Stadium, renovating the running track, renovating the football offices, meeting rooms and locker rooms, and new lights at Tucker Stadium. Most recently, Athletics opened a spacious, new basketball office complex in

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Eblen Center and construction is underway on an new Athletic Performance Center on the western edge of campus. Additional building plans call for a new student-athlete center. Another step achieved under Wilson’s direction has been increased fund raising and development efforts with the goal of providing the necessary resources for Tech’s student-athletes, coaches and staff. All of those accomplishments have come while the department has continued to stay focused on compliance with all NCAA rules and regulations. Wilson was named Director of Athletics on July 1, 2004. He came to Tennessee Tech from Ohio University. Since his first day at Tech, Wilson has made rapid and steady progress. He began by restructuring the department and implementeing plans for a better student-athlete experience. In addition, athletics launched a dynamic new website, gained NCAA certification and was found in complete compliance, created a far-reaching “WIN” program for academic success, opened an entertaining and popular Tailgate Park, and started plans for two capital projects. Before going to Ohio, Mark served as the Director of Athletic Marketing for the University of Massachusetts. He also worked as a graduate assistant in the UMass athletic department and interned with the Northwestern University ticketing and marketing departments. Wilson received his bachelor’s degree in 1991 from the University of Maine in physical education and health, and earned his master’s in sports management from the University of Massachusetts in 1994. Mark and his wife, Michelle, have two daughters, Katey (15) and Meaghan (10).

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ATHLETICS STAFF Athletics Administration

Baseball Matt Bragga

Basketball (M) Mike Sutton

Golf (W) Brandy Stout

Basketball (W) Sytia Messer

Soccer Daniel Brizard

Ticket Office

Sandy Zimmerman

Joe Erdeljac Frank Harrell Athletics Trainer Associate A.D.

Dr. Lance Jasitt Tammie McMillan Misty Pearson Assistant A.D. Assistant A.D. Corporate Sales & Marketing

Dr. Jeff Roberts Rob Schabert Faculty Rep Assistant A.D.

Ben Shannon Facilities and Events

CC & Track Tony Cox

Softball Tory Acheson

Football Watson Brown

Tennis (M) Kenny Doyle

Strength & Conditioning

Marketing & Sales

Megan James

Facilities

Tyler Birdwell

Matt Dexter

Cheerleading & Dance

Clerical Staff

Patrena Hicks

Golden Eagle Head Coaches

Volleyball John Blair

Allison Price

Chip Pugh

Kim Meredith

Golf (M) Craig King

Grant Swallows Mandy Thatcher Compliance & Associate A.D. Special Events

Jessica Mathis

Kim Nash

Peggie Parrott

Debbie Turnbow

Robin Burroughs

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ACADEMIC SUPPORT

Winning in the Classroom Tennessee Tech’s commitment to its student-athletes is evident. The support personnel and resources available provide Golden Eagle student-athletes with the tools needed for success. The success of Tennessee Tech University’s athletic teams is tied closely to the academic progress of each student-athlete, and the academic performance of each Tech student-athlete is closely monitored by the coaching staff as well as an experienced staff in Academic Services. Tech’s student-athletes continue to excel in the classroom. Each semester, the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll pays tribute to more than 150 students in athletics, including athletes, trainers, managers and cheerleaders, and the overall GPA of the department has climbed steeply in the past seven semesters. Student-athletes are the most visible component of a university, entertaining thousands of fans, students, alumni, family and friends. Their athletic abilities and achievements are a focus for national attention, as athletic events not only bring back faithful alumni, but serve as a welcome mat to the university for potential new stu- Marilyn Borch-Jensen dents. Academic Student-athletes devote many hours to practice, conditioning and training in an effort to be the best they Advisement can be. These hours are not required by non-athletes in the student body, and these extra demands can compete Secretary with academics for the student-athlete’s time and energy. The Tech Athletics Department works to provide help with course content (through tutors and monitored study hours) as well as with time management and study skills and any other academic support services that will allow Tech student-athletes to maximize their academic potential.

ESPN The Magazine/ CoSIDA Academic All-America

ESPN The Magazine/ CoSIDA Academic All-America District IV

Tennessee Tech University student-athletes have achieved Academic All-America honors 36 times since 1976.

District IV consists of Michigan, Kentucky, Ohio, Tennessee and Alabama.

1976....................................... Donley Canary, Baseball 1978...................................... Pat Kannapel, Basketball 1982.................................. Jerilynn Harper, Basketball 1985..................................... Angie Duncan, Volleyball 1986.................................Andy Rittenhouse, Football 1986..................................... Angie Duncan, Volleyball 1987..............................................Derek Lane, Baseball 1987..................................... Angie Duncan, Volleyball 1987.................................Andy Rittenhouse, Football 1988..................................................Jim Cornelius, Golf 1990............................................Lisa Johnson, Softball 1993...........................................Andrea Roark, Softball 1996...................................Dena Adams, Track & Field 1996.......................................... Stacy Hughes, Softball 1996................................Dena Adams, Cross Country 1997...................................Dena Adams, Track & Field 1997..............................Rachel Melchiorre, Volleyball 1998 ................................Jenny Adams, Track & Field 1999........................................Adnan Hadzialic, Tennis 1999........................................ Wes Gallagher, Football 2000..........................................Diane Seng, Basketball 2000.........................................Nick Solomon, Football 2001............................................ Janet Holt, Basketball 2002............................................ Janet Holt, Basketball 2002................................... LeeAnne Mongar, Softball 2003....................................Stephanie Ward, CC/Track 2003................................... LeeAnne Mongar, Softball 2004....................................Stephanie Ward, CC/Track 2005...................................... Anne Morrow, Volleyball 2007.............................................. Beth Boden, Softball 2008......................................Thomas Nelson, Baseball 2008.............................................. Beth Boden, Softball 2008.................................. Stephanie Fischer, Softball 2009...........................................Taylor Askew, Football 2009..........................................Teresa Craig, Volleyball 2010....................................................... Josh Simer, Golf

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1985.......................... Angie Duncan, Volleyball 1985..............................Barry Wilmore, Football 1985......................Andy Rittenhouse, Football 1986......................Andy Rittenhouse, Football 1986...............................Joel Chandler, Football 1986.......................... Angie Duncan, Volleyball 1987................................. Ed deHass, Basketball 1987................................... Derek Lane, Baseball 1987.......................... Angie Duncan, Volleyball 1987......................Andy Rittenhouse, Football 1987..................................Clark Richey, Football 1988....................................... Jim Cornelius, Golf 1990...............................Steve Arnette, Baseball 1990...............................Tuesday Frase, Softball 1990................................. Lisa Johnson, Softball 1990..........................Spencer Hissam, Football 1991................................Ted Lockerby, Football 1991.........................................Ben Holt, Baseball 1991................................Andrea Roark, Softball 1992................................Ted Lockerby, Football 1992................................Andrea Roark, Softball 1993................................Andrea Roark, Softball 1993.........................................Ben Holt, Baseball 1994.....................Mary Beth Coombs, Softball 1995.................................... Scott Trent, Football 1995............................................Lisa Phipps, Golf 1995...................Rachel Melchiorre, Volleyball 1996.................................. Jason Matson, Tennis 1996................................Stacy Hughes, Softball 1996................ Kelly Carmichael, Track & Field 1996........................Dena Adams, Track & Field 1996................................Brandy Henry, Softball 1996...................Rachel Melchiorre, Volleyball 1996.............. Meggan Toohey, Cross Country 1997................................Stacy Hughes, Softball 1997........................Dena Adams, Track & Field

1997.......................Jenny Adams, Track & Field 1997....................................... Wade Morrell, Golf 1997................................. Jeff Norman, Football 1997............................. Wes Gallagher, Football 1997...................Rachel Melchiorre, Volleyball 1998...............................Diane Seng, Basketball 1998................................. Taylor Ralph, Baseball 1998......................................Amy Ayers, Softball 1998.......................Jenny Adams, Track & Field 1998............................. Wes Gallagher, Football 1999...............................Diane Seng, Basketball 1999...................Collin Carmichael, Basketball 1999............................. Adnan Hadzialic, Tennis 1999........................................Shane Sewell, Golf 1999............................. Wes Gallagher, Football 1999..................Kevin Boucher, Cross Country 1999................ Steven Gordon, Cross Country 2000...............................Diane Seng, Basketball 2000..................................Janet Holt, Basketball 2000...................Collin Carmichael, Basketball 2000................................Brandy Henry, Softball 2000.............................Mirza Duranovic, Tennis 2000..............................Nick Solomon, Football 2001..................................Janet Holt, Basketball 2001........................... Grant Swallows, Football 2001............................... Kara Gilbert, Volleyball 2001........................................Julie Tryon, Soccer 2002..................................Janet Holt, Basketball 2002................................. Brent Jolly, Basketball 2002.........................LeeAnne Mongar, Softball 2002..................Stephanie Ward, Track & Field 2002...................................... Alexis Boyd, Soccer 2002............................... Kara Gilbert, Volleyball 2002...................................... Trey Perry, Football 2003......................... Stephanie Ward, CC/Track 2003 .......................LeeAnne Mongar, Softball

2003...................................... Alexis Boyd, Soccer 2004......................... Stephanie Ward, CC/Track 2004.................................... Brett Vavra, Football 2004............................Anne Morrow, Volleyball 2005...................................... Eric Anderson, Golf 2005........................... Michelle Brigano, Soccer 2005................................Jess Seyfert, Volleyball 2005............................Anne Morrow, Volleyball 2005....................................Jon Mahan, Football 2006........................Leah Watson, Track & Field 2006................................... Beth Boden, Softball 2006....................................Jon Mahan, Football 2007................................... Beth Boden, Softball 2007................................Taylor Askew, Football 2007.................... Bradley Thompson, Football 2008................................... Beth Boden, Softball 2008........................Stephanie Fischer, Softball 2008...........................Thomas Nelson, Baseball 2008............................Keri Coulthard, CC/Track 2008................................Taylor Askew, Football 2008.................... Bradley Thompson, Football 2008................................... Kathryn Lally, Soccer 2008....................................Taren Brown, Soccer 2008...............................Teresa Craig, Volleyball 2009...............................Frank Davis, Basketball 2009......................................Keri Light, CC/Track 2009.........................Stephanie Place, CC/Track 2009...........................Lacie Coquerille, Softball 2009...............................Teresa Craig, Volleyball 2009................................Taylor Askew, Football 2010......................................Lee Henry, Baseball 2010............................Chad Oberacker, Baeball 2010...........................Lacie Coquerille, Softball 2010.............................................Josh Simer, Golf Total honors since1985................................106

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Academic All-America

Dr. LANCE JASITT Assistant Athletics Director / Academics and Student Welfare

Dr. Lance Jasitt serves as Assistant Athletics Director for Academics and Student Welfare. He has served in compliance and administrative operations roles in the Tech Athletics Department since 1998. Dr. Jasitt plays a key role in the academic success of each of Tech’s varsity student-athletes, managers, and graduate assistants. His primary goals are to provide guidance and academic resources to permit student-athletes to maintain their academic eligibility under NCAA rules and to progress to graduation. In this process, Dr. Jasitt serves as a primary liaison between coaches and faculty. A detail-oriented person and a diligent worker, Dr. Jasitt has developed a solid understanding of the operations of the Athletics Department, the staff and the needs of its student-athletes. In addition to his administrative role within Athletics, Dr. Jasitt is also highly involved in promoting reading and literacy at all age levels. He was the 2008-09 president of the TTU Council of the International Reading Association and is still actively involved in that organization. He also has served on the President’s Commission on the Status of Women for seven years. Raised in York, Pa., he earned a bachelor’s degree from Penn State University in 1978 and added a master’s in public administration from Valdosta State University in 1987. In 1993, he received a master’s degree in education from Old Dominion University and added a Ph.D. in literacy education from Tennessee Tech in 2004. Dr. Jasitt is a former Commander in the U.S. Navy. His wife of 30 years, Donna White Jasitt, is a former Captain in the U.S. Navy Reserve. They have two children, Ian and Meagan. Ian recently reeived his second degree from Tech, this one in Environmental Geology. Meagan is a senior Pre-Physical Therapy major at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga.

The “WIN” program: Work Intensely Now The WIN Program was implemented in the fall semester of 2004 to provide additional support for freshmen and student-athletes whose general academic progress places them at risk for maintaining eligibility and graduating. The program involves the student-athlete, coach(es), academic advisor, tutors, and others to build academic skills for success. Participation in the program is primarily based on grades, and coaches or the academic advisor may recommend additional participation at any time. All incoming freshmen meet at least one time per week with their coach to discuss academic progress and needs as well as time management and study skill techniques. Other aspects of the program include monitored study hours, tutoring, and study skills workshops.

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STRENGTH & CONDITIONING

Emphasizing Player DEVELOPMENT The Tennessee Tech strength and conditioning program is a blend of science, technology, nutrition and one-on-one attention to each athlete. Golden Eagle student-athletes make a year-round commitment to physically preparing to play their sport at the highest level. At TTU, a program is tailored to match each student-athlete’s individual needs with the sport-specific physical demands. This includes strength, speed, power, agility, flexibility, metabolic conditioning and motivation. This combination allows Tennessee Tech’s student-athletes to better reach their specific goals. Another major focus of the strength staff is the development of sport-specific speed, agility and conditioning.

CHIP PUGH Head Strength and Conditioning Coach

Chip Pugh is in his fifth year as Tennessee Tech’s strength and conditioning head coach. He oversees the physical development of student-athletes in all 14 sports, providing support in building toward championships. Pugh served three years in the same position at Winthrop University where he created and developed a highly successful strength and conditioning program that helped win 12 conference championships. An alumnus of Ohio University, he was an offensive lineman on the football team while earning a bachelor’s degree in sport industry and a master’s degree in physical education. Pugh believes that the qualities that athletes can develop in strength and conditioning will not only aid in their athletic development, but will also help them build quality character components necessary for life. A native of Parkersburg, W. Va., he began his coaching career at his alma mater as an assistant strength and conditioning coach where he primarily worked with men’s and women’s track, men’s and women’s swimming, and women’s soccer. He also assisted coach Ethan Reeve, currently the head strength and conditioning coach at Wake Forest, with football while at Ohio. After leaving Ohio University he became the head Golden Eagle strength and conditioning coach for football at Marietta (Ohio) College, where he also worked as an assistant footStrength All-Americans ball coach. Additionally, during his two years at Marietta under Chip Pugh College he also served as a campus minister to the college. Awarded by the National Strength Pugh is a certified member of the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) and Conditioning Association and the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches’ Association. He also holds the 2007 Katie Sutherland, Softball Club Coach certification through USA Weightlifting. Amadi McKenzie, Men’s Basketball 2008 He is a Level-I certified CrossFit trainer and conducts Allison Price, Women’s Basketball personal training classes open to the public using the John Jackson, Football CrossFit methods. 2009 Blair Bowens, Women’s Basketball Chip and his wife, the former Nicole Carey, were Kelechi Odu, Football 2010 Kaleigh Gates, Softball married July 29, 2000 and welcomed their first child Rory Elijah Muhammad, Basketball Love on October 16. They live in Cookeville, where they are active in sprint triathlons and CrossFit.

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By taking advantage of expert instruction, Golden Eagle student-athletes are afforded every opportunity to maximize their athletic potential Development of Core Strength Imagine the body is a 3-link chain with the head and arms being one link, the torso.trunk being the second link and the legs being the third link. If the core link (trunk/torso) is weak or inflexible, there is little chance of maximizing potential because all body movement stems from the core.

Make workouts short and intense There are many philosophies on how to get athletes stronger, faster and more flexible. But, when combined, these philosophies have the same three underlying principles: a) The workouts should be highly organized b) The workouts should be short in duration c) The workouts should be extremely intense

Train using ground-based, mulit-joint lifting versus machine lifting The following are recommendations for athletes Most athletes participate in stand up power sports using concerning days and times of strength training many muscle groups at once. The emphasis of training (including warmups): should be on total body athleticism and flexibility rather than * In-season: 3 days / week; 30-40 minutes/workout having body weight supported by a machine and forcing * Post-season: 3-4 days / week; 45-60 minutes/workout isolation of just one muscle group. By incorporating ground* Pre-season: 4 days / week; 50-60 minutes/workout based lifts and exercises that focus on the total body, the athlete becomes more prepared to use their whole body in sport skills.

Assistant Strength Coaches

Train for Power (which results in increased speed) Power = (Mass Moved x Distance)/time. The less time it takes to move a mass a certain distance, the higher the output. As seen in the above formula, an increase in speed of movements results in an increase in power. Train Athleticism Many factors are included in athleticism: strength, power, speed, agility, flexibility, coordination, fitness level and mental toughness are just a few. It is the goal to maximize an athlete’s overall athleticism.

Kristina Hortert

Scott Reall

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Train as a Team When teams train together, it provides another opportunity to develop chemistry, teamwork, leadership skills and a competitive environment. Within this competitive environment, teams can work on mental toughness, attacking the weights and maintaining a positive attitude. By enabling athletes to work on these things as a team, it helps to promote a stronger sense of unity, therefore making it harder to “fold” under pressure.

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Sports Medicine Responsible for providing medical coverage, recognition and treatment of injuries, and rehabilitation for all 14 intercollegiate teams and more than 300 student-athletes. Tennessee Tech’s Sports Medicine department provides some of the most complete and advanced care available.

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Assistant Athletic Trainers

ERDELJAC Head Athletics Trainer West Virginia 1988 Joe Erdeljac was named in July 2008 as Head Athletic Trainer at Tennessee Tech University. Erdeljac previously served as an Assistant Athletic Trainer at Tennessee Tech for seven years, and worked for nine years with high school athletes for the Cookeville Regional Medical Center. Erdeljac was at Tech from 1992 to 1999. During that time, he was the Athletic Trainer for the men’s basketball team and worked with the student-athletes on all of Tech’s teams. A native of West Virginia, Erdeljac began his career in 1988 as an undergraduate at the University of West Virginia. Upon graduation with a bachelor’s degree in Science and Physical Education, he took a graduate assistant position at Austin Peay and received his master’s degree in 1989. His first full-time position was Assistant Athletic Trainer at LaSalle University prior to joining the Tech staff. After seven years at TTU, he accepted a position in 1999 with the CRMC as Head Athletic Trainer for Upperman High School in Baxter. During his time with CRMC, he was a volunteer athletic trainer at the United States Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, working with the basketball teams and other Olympic team members A member of the National Athletic Trainers’ Association (NATA), he is also in the Southeastern Athletic Trainers Association (SEATA) and is currently serving as president of the Tennessee Athletic Trainers’ Society (TATS). Joe and his wife, Jessica, have one daughter, Riley Grace, born on December 15, 2008.

Dr. William C. Francis Athletic Training Complex Tennessee Tech University’s athletic training complex was renamed the Dr. William C. Francis Student Therapy/Athletic Training Complex on November 7, 1992, in recognition of the dedicated, long-time team physician who was instrumental in the health care of all Tech studentathletes for 35 years. The state-of-the-art facility is located in the east side of Tucker Stadium. A 1953 Tech graduate who served as the football team’s captain and was president of the student body, Dr. Francis was inducted into the school’s Sports Hall of Fame in 1984. Dr. Francis passed away on October 13, 1996.

Upton Dabney

Adrienne Wilson

UPTON DABNEY --

Upton Dabney joined the athletic training staff at Tennessee Tech in 2008 after serving five years at Oregon Tech where he personally handled all of the sports medicine needs for the school’s 11-sport athletic program. A graduate of Morristown (Tenn.) East High School, he earned a degree from the Tennessee Institute of Electronics, worked for several years in the computer field, and in 1992 joined the U.S. Air Force where he worked in the medical field at Offutt AFB (Neb.) for four years. In 1996, Dabney returned to school for athletic training at the University of Nebraska-Omaha, and worked at the University of Nebraska Medical School. He transferred to East Tennessee State in 1998, serving as a student athletic trainer before earning his bachelor’s degree in Athletic Training in 2001. He spent one year at Emporia (Kan.) State beginning graduate studies, then interned at Jacksonville (Fla.) University and finished a master’s degree in physical education while at The Citadel (SC) in 2003-04.

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Jake Fox, a graduate assistant athletic trainer at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga for the past two years, is a new assistant athletic trainer at Tennessee Tech University in 201011. Fox, 33, earned his masters degree in clinical exercise physiology while at Chattanooga, receiving it in May. A native of Canandaigua, N.Y., Fox earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Athletic Training from East Carolina University where he worked with the football, volleyball and baseball teams, and also with high school teams in the area. He served as a graduate assistant in athletics at Chattanooga for two years. Prior to beginning his collegiate studies, Fox had more than 10 years of service in the U.S. Army, spending his time on active duty as a paratrooper and combat medic. He was in Operation Iraqi Freedom II from 2003 to 2005.

ADRIENNE WILSON --

Adrienne Wilson is in her first year at Tennessee Tech, joining the Sports Medicine staff in October 2009 after earning her master’s degree at the University of New Mexico. A native of San Diego, Calif., Wilson received her bachelor’s degree at the University of North Dakota, and has worked with athletes ranging from high school and college athletics to professional soccer and international competition at the ESPN Winter X Games. As an undergraduate, Wilson was an athletic training student at North Dakota, where she received her bachelor’s degrees in Psychology and Athletic Training. She also held an internship with the Grand Forks, N.D., high schools. She took a graduate assistant position at the University of New Mexico, earning her master’s degree in Sports Administration. In 2008, she gained additional experience with two temporary positions. She was on the medical staff at the ESPN Winter X Games in 2008, providing services for an international field of extreme sport athletes.

Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainers

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Lucas Daugherty

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Sports Medicine Dr. Richard WILLIAMS Team Physician

Dr. Richard Williams, M.S., M.D., serves as the Team Physician for Tennessee Tech student-athletes. A physician at Mid-State Sports Medicine, Dr. Williams has specialized in sports medicine throughout his professional medical career, including experience with high school, college, Olympic and professional athletes. He understands sports medicine from an athlete’s point of view, participating on track and field and basketball teams during his high school and collegiate careers. A 1975 graduate of Crawfordsville (Ind.) High School, Dr. Williams also spent one year as a foreign exchange student in West Germany. He graduated Cum Laude (A.B.) from Dartmouth College, and went on to earn an M.S. degree in Medical and Molecular Genetics from Indiana University, and an M.D. from the Indiana University School of Medicine. Dr. Williams worked with the Indianapolis Colts training camp and provided volunteer medical support for high school soccer and football teams in Indianapolis during his senior year in medical school, and also served as a research assistant at the Methodist Sports Medicine Center. During his residency at the University of Cincinnati Hospitals, Dr. Williams provided coverage for local high school and college football teams, and worked extensively with the University of Cincinnati athletic teams. He earned an Orthopedic Sports Medicine Fellowship with Kentucky Sports Medicine in Lexington, and during the 1994-95 season was the team physician at Eastern Kentucky University, including primary game coverage in football and basketball, and training room coverage for all sports. Since 1995, Dr. Williams has been in practice in the Upper Cumberland. He has assumed primary responsibility, training room care and game coverage and injury treatment for all of Tennessee Tech’s athletic programs along with area high schools.

Dr. Craig MALTMAN Consultant

Dr. Craig Maltman, M.D., is the newest member of the Tennessee Tech sports medicine team. For the past several years, Dr. Maltman has helped to improve the Tech program by providing services as a consultant to the sports medicine staff and a general practitioner for all of Tech’s more than 300 student-athletes. Dr. Maltman is currently on the active staff at the North Cedar Medical Center. Born in Scotland, he was schooled in Canada. He earned his bachelor’s degree with honors in 1983, his master’s in Physiology in 1985, and his medical degree in 1987, all from Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario. He also served a two-year residency in family practice at Queen’s before embarking on his professional medical career in 1989.

Dr. James TALMAGE Consultant

Dr. James Talmage, M.D., has over a decade of providing a variety of services to Tennessee Tech’s more than 300 student-athletes as general practitioner and consultant to the sports medicine staff. Currently a physician at the Occupational Health Center, Dr. Talmage moved to Cookeville in 1979 and has worked closely with the Tech sports medicine staff since 1987. While working with all men and women athletes, his primary area is the women’s basketball program. After graduating with a degree in Physiology from The Ohio State University in 1968, he was Summa Cum Laude in 1972 from the OSU medical school. He is Board Certified both in orthopedic surgery and in emergency medicine, and among his published works and lectures have been numerous items relating to athletic injuries and sports medicine.

Kristine GERMANN Physician’s Assistant

Kristine Germann covers several of the women’s sports programs and events at TTU. She specializes in primary care sports medicine and non-surgical orthopedics. A native of Jefferson City, Missouri, Kristine attended the University of Missouri-Kansas City Medical School. While there, she was a Division I varsity letterman in volleyball. She then went on to the Medical College of Georgia, completing her PA degree in 1994. She has 10 years of experience in various areas of health care including internal medicine, psychiatry and sports medicine. She has also worked with the LPGA tour in primary care and sports medicine for the professional lady golfers. Kristine has been practicing with Dr. Williams at Mid-State Sports Medicine since 2007.

Medical Support Staff

Physical Therapy for Student-Athletes Golden Eagle Sports Medicine Student Therapy Center is located inside the east side of Tucker Stadium on the TTU campus. The center specializes in athletic and orthopedic injuries and creates a convenient way for students, faculty and staff to attend physical therapy without leaving campus. The center is operated by a community partnership between Cookeville Regional Medical Center and Tennessee Tech.

Dr. Clark Childress Team Dentist

Dr. Mike Huddleston Team optometrist

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Athletics Mission Statement PICTURESQUE VIEWS:

Two of America’s most picturesque lakes can be found within a short drive of Cookeville. Dale Hollow Lake is just to the north, while Center Hill Lake (shown here) is just south of town.

NICE WEATHER:

The Cookeville area enjoys a mild climate throughout the year, perfect for the abundant outdoor recreational opportunities. January: average high 53F, average low - 38F, July: average high 89F, average low 67F Annual average precipitation: 51 inches Annual average snowfall: 8 inches

CLOSE TO EVERYBODY: Tennessee Tech is less than a day’s drive from almost half of the USA. Mileage to Tech: Nashville (78), Chattanooga (95), Knoxville (102), Atlanta (210), Birmingham (238), Louisville (247), Cincinnati (250), Memphis (289), Indianapolis (357), Tallahassee (397), St. Louis (399), Detroit (525), Cleveland (529), Chicago (547), Orlando (646), New Orleans (648), ESPN Studios (933)

Tennessee Tech University Athletics Mission Statement The mission of Tennessee Technological University Intercollegiate Athletics, based upon and consistent with the university’s mission, is to encourage student scholarship and sportsmanship with emphasis placed on helping studentathletes make appropriate progress toward completion of their chosen academic degree programs and become productive members of society. The TTU Intercollegiate Athletics Program serves as a rallying point for the university as well as a public relations outlet for university activities by striving to bring positive recognition to TTU through a program built on concepts including excellence, integrity, and enthusiasm.

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Academic integrity is a key element in athletic decisions, thus ensuring that the educational values, practices, and the university’s mission set the standard for the program. TTU’s athletic program strives for student-athlete excellence in competition and in the academic setting. TTU seeks to field disciplined and competitive athletic teams dedicated to observing sportsmanship and applicable rules, to providing quality athletic training and medical support to intercollegiate athletics, and to supporting the general welfare of student-athletes. The TTU Intercollegiate Athletics Program focuses on the overall development of all persons participating in athletics. Ethical conduct and good sportsmanship are pro-

moted among faculty and students, alumni and friends, athletics department staff, and student-athletes. The program adheres to the policies, rules, and guidelines of the National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA), the Ohio Valley Conference (OVC), and the institution. Intercollegiate Athletics is as supportive of women as of men and as supportive of those in the minority as those in the majority. The program is committed to complying with Title IX regulations. Intercollegiate Athletics provides opportunities to eligible persons without regard to age, gender, color, race, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, or disability.

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MEDIA RELATIONS Sports Information Assistants

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SCHABERT Assistant Athletic Director for Sports Information/Broadcasting St. Cloud State 1977 Heading into his 29th year on the Tennessee Tech athletics staff, Rob Schabert is assistant athletics director for sports information and broadcasting. He joined the Tech staff on Sept. 8, 1982, and has been going full-speed ever since, working not only in publicizing Tech's student-athletes and staff but also in promotions and marketing for the athletics department. In September 2008 he was inducted into the Hall of Distinction at Minnesota State University (Mankato). An active member of the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA), he has attended the organization's annual workshop in 29 of his 33 years in the profession. He has served on numerous CoSIDA committees, including Ethics, Academic All-America and Writing, and he currently serves on the Olympic Liaison Committee. In 2004, he was voted winner of the university's Outstanding Professional Award, and in July 2005 was promoted to his current title. A tireless worker, Schabert has won dozens of national publications and writing awards, including "Best in the Nation" from USA Volleyball for his annual media guide six times. Schabert, 54, has established several programs within the department. He created the Athletic Director's Honor Roll in 1987 and initiated the President's Awards program in 1991. He also established the Woman of the Year/Man of the Year awards along with the Outstanding Male and Female Athlete awards. He is active in the TTU Sports Hall of Fame selection process and serves as the emcee of the annual Hall of Fame Dinner. Schabert has promoted the selection of numerous Tech Academic All-Americans and is extremely active in promoting both the academic and athletic accomplishments of Tech's student-athletes. Another wing of his operation is the day-to-day production and operations of the vast Tech athletics web site, TTUsports.com. Rob and his staff also serve as the hosts to all media attending athletics events on campus. Over the past several years, many of the interns who have worked for Schabert have moved into full-time positions in the Sports Information profession at a wide variety of colleges and universities, including Appalachian State, UAB, Xavier, Idaho and Texas State. A Minnesota native who learned the trade under the guidance of his father, Bob (a long-time Minnesota Sportswriter), Rob earned his bachelor's degree in mass communications from St. Cloud (Minn.) State University in 1977, spent one year in the Minnesota Twins public relations office, and was SID for five years at Mankato State University. He was a charter member of the St. Cloud chapter of Sigma Delta Chi, the Society of Professional Journalist. In 2002, Rob was a volunteer with the Salt Lake Olympic Committee as a member of the Press Operations staff. Rob and his wife, Joan, have two grown children who are also in the business -- Matt (assistant SID at Morehead State) and Kristen (U.S. Army public affairs in Heidelberg, Germany). They also have one grandson, Jacob.

Nick Burns, 25, joined the Tennessee Tech Sports Information staff in July. He will serve as the primary contact for volleyball, women's basketball and softball, and the secondary contact for tennis and track. A native of Bloomington, Minn., he is a 2007 graduate of Minnesota State University, Mankato. He received a Bachelor of Arts degree in communications with a public relations emphasis. As an undergraduate, Burns was a reporter for the campus newspaper covering the men's and women's track and field and golf teams and writing feature stories. He also worked in the school’s athletic communications office helping with gameday services and writing. From 2007 to 2009, Burns was a graduate assistant in the MSU athletic communications office, serving as the primary contact for the volleyball and women's basketball teams for two seasons, and the softball, men's and women's track and field and tennis teams for one season. He produced publications, was the in-game statistician for all Maverick home events, updated the athletic website and filled in as guest host of the weekly Maverick Magazine radio show. During the 2008-09 women's basketball season, Burns served as the primary contact when the team won the Division II NCAA National Championship in San Antonio. He has also worked at the WCHA Final Five. Kate Nicewicz, 24, joined the Tech Sports Information staff in April. A native of Sauquoit, N.Y., she graduated from the University of Rochester in May of 2009 with a Bachelors degree in Communications and Marketing. At Rochester, Nicewicz participated in JV and Varsity soccer and worked as an assistant in the Sports Information office. While obtaining her B.A. in Communications, Nicewicz participated in an internship with MCLA the Lax Mag beginning in January of 2008, contributing nationally published content in the form of feature articles, team and player profiles, and game recaps. In May of 2008, she traveled to Dallas, Texas to provide live coverage for the 2008 Men’s Collegiate Lacrosse Association (MCLA) National Tournament. Nicewicz also acted as a senior writer for the sports section of the Campus Times, UR’s campus-wide newspaper. At Tennessee Tech, Nicewicz will handle several aspects of media relations for the athletic department, including the production of publications, press releases and human-interest articles. She will provide game coverage and live stats and serve as the primary contact for soccer, men’s basketball, and baseball, as well as secondary contact for men’s and women’s golf.

Game Day Support Staff

Sports Information Student Support

Brandon Goodwin

Jordan Iwanyszyn

Kate Nicewicz

Nick Burns

Don Foster

Art Gernt

Steve Smith

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Golden Eagle Broadcasting Kellie Cook

Tennessee Tech broadcasts on the

GOLDEN EAGLE SPORTS NETWORK

Roger Ealey

“Hello again everybody and welcome along for this broadcast of Golden Eagle basketball!”

Golden Eagle basketball games are broadcast live throughout the region by Cookeville Communications. Veteran radio personality Roger Ealey brings the play-byplay action for most Golden Eagle games.

Fans can also listen FREE on the Internet or phone via Teamline Fans can listen anywhere in America to every minute of the action once again in 2010-11, and it’s absolutely FREE. The broadcasts on the Golden Eagle Sports Network are also available on both the Internet and the telephone. Fans can listen via the web through a link on the Tech athletics Web site (www.TTUsports.com). To listen via phone, call 1-800-846-4675. When asked for a team code, dial 0654 to choose the Golden Eagles and enjoy the games!

Tech games to be streamed on OVCsports.tv Every Tennessee Tech home basketball game during the 2010-11 season, and all of the conference road games, can be viewed on the Internet via web streaming. The program is available at OVCsports.tv, and is produced by each OVC institution in partnership with the league and Newlion. Fans have the option of subscribing for an entire season, or watching on a per-game basis. In addition, with a season pass you can log onto OVCsports.tv and watch every game anytime you want through the archives. For more information, visit OVCsports.com.

Credits: The 2010-11 Golden Eagle Women’s Basketball Media Guide was produced by Nick Burns. Additional assistance provided by Assistant Athletic Director Rob Schabert and Kate Nicewicz. Special thanks to Kim Nash and Judy Hees. Front and back covers produced by Roman Stone, WD Stone & Associates. Photography by Tech Photo Services, Ben Winters, Jim Dillon, Tony Marable and Rob Schabert.

Golden Eagles on TV in 2010-2011 Five Golden Eagle basketball games will be broadcast on WCTE TV this season

January 13, 2011 UT Martin @ Tennessee Tech February 3, 2011 Eastern Kentucky @ Tennessee Tech February 5, 2011 Morehead State @ Tennessee Tech February 19, 2011 Austin Peay @ Tennessee Tech February 26, 2011 Jacksonville State @ Tennessee Tech

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THIS IS TENNESSEE TECH u One of the “Top Southern Public Universities” by U.S. News & World Report u One of the “Best Southeastern Universities” and “America’s Best College Values” by The Princeton Review u Among “America’s 100 Best College Buys” by Institutional Research and Evaluations, Inc. Where Quality Counts

For nearly 100 years, Tennessee Tech has served the various needs of the region, the state and beyond. Not only is Tech renowned as a fine institution of higher education, it also serves as a public resource center and encourages scholarly research and creative activity by its faculty and students. Today, Tech makes a number of contributions to economic development locally, regionally and nationally. Tech’s 65,000-plus alumni occupy positions of leadership in education, business, industry, government and public service. Tennessee Tech is widely known as an institution noted for its academic quality -- an institution where the energies of the faculty, staff and students are devoted to ensuring that the university’s quality is maintained and enhanced. The university’s vision is guided by the “T.E.C.H.” framework — technological leadership, enrollment growth, a caring campus, and high quality. The university is divided into seven academic divisions offering 44 programs of study leading to the bachelor’s degree and 20 programs of study at the graduate level. More than 75 percent of the 370 full-time faculty members hold doctoral degrees. Considered one of the most picturesque campuses in the South -and one of the safest -- the buildings carry an attractive Georgian style of architecture that lends the Tech campus an Ivy-league character. Tech was established in 1915 as Tennessee Polytechnic Institute, located on the site of its forerunner, Dixie College. TPI gained university

Why we're the Golden Eagles

status in 1965, reflecting the institution’s role as a multipurpose, state-supported university. Tech’s current enrollment continues to include students from almost all 95 Tennessee counties, along with students from more than 40 other states and about 40 foreign countries.

Campus Life

Tennessee Tech students know that there is a lot more to college life than what goes on in the classroom. Nearly 200 student organizations on campus offer activities ranging from academic, athletic, cultural, political, community-oriented, social to spiritual. At Tech, it’s easy to get involved and make friends. Campus recreation coordinates 11 intramural and club sports: basketball, bowling, flag football, golf, racquetball, rugby, soccer, softball, tennis, volleyball and wrestling. The Fitness Center is a free, full-service health club for students. It houses a fully equipped weight room, 25-meter indoor pool, cardiovascular equipment and an indoor track. Tech is also a center for the arts, presenting concerts, theatre productions, lectures, dance performances, films, workshops, demonstrations and art exhibits each year. And, of course there’s always an athletics event to attend. Tennessee Tech’s athletic teams compete in the Ohio Valley Conference for 14 sports on the NCAA Division I level, and students can attend all regular season athletic events absolutely free!

The Tennessee Tech Athletic Department unveiled a new brand on Aug. 31, 2006, with an all-new set of logos for the Golden Eagles. The brand is new, but the tradition remains -the name Golden Eagles. How did TTU adopt the name? In the first quarter of this century, Tennessee Polytechnic Institute was a tiny school, located in the rugged, mountainous Upper Cumberland region where Golden Eagles were plentiful, soaring above the lush, upland forests. It's easy to understand how those early students and faculty could narrow their choices for their athletic team's nicknames to "Golden Eagles" or "Mountaineers." On February 14, 1925, the nickname "Golden Eagles " was officially adopted. The school newspaper, The Oracle, printed a story that outlined the efforts of a committee to suggest several possible nicknames to Athletic Association members for their consideration. The two most popular names were "Golden Eagles" and "Mountaineers," and the association, by a vote of 139-18, proudly declared its preference. It wasn't until 27 years later that a tangible mascot found its way to the campus. Several Tech

students braved a driving night rainstorm to pilfer a huge block-tin eagle statue from the charred ruins of a resort hotel in Monteagle. They painted the creature - with a wingspan of over six feet - a glistening gold, and suspended it from the rafter for public inspection at the following day's basketball game in Memorial Gym. Then-Governor Frank G. Clement, a lifelong friend of the hotel owner, was in Cookeville to speak . He worked out a compromise between his friend and the school students, who wanted to retain the eagle as their mascot. Over the years, a wide variety of artwork and drawings have been used to represent the Tennessee Tech Golden Eagles. Some of those include a drawing which appeared in media guides in the mid 1970s, and a cartoon-style mascots in the early 1980s that was dubbed ‘the purple chicken” by Tech students.

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here's no question Tennessee Tech University is a great place to get an education. And Cookeville is a great college town. The largest micropolitan area in Tennessee and one of the top 40 micropolitan areas in the nation, Cookeville has consistently been rated among the top 10 most affordable regions in the nation. Cookeville boasts a mild climate, with an average temperature of 57 and four distinct seasons. Located within a day's drive of 75 percent of the nation's population, Cookeville is just off Interstate 40, which runs from the east coast to California. City life is easily accessible, as well, because Cookeville is situated within 100 miles of Nashville, Knoxville and Chattanooga — three of Tennessee's major metropolitan areas. The seat of Putnam County, Cookeville is the heart of a three-county alliance known as the Highlands, which centers Tennessee's 14-county Upper Cumberland region. We have hundreds of acres of unspoiled nature — from championship golf courses to natural preserves, state parks and top-rated lakes — close to home.There's plenty of nature inside the city limits, too; the City of Cookeville tends nine parks, including Cane Creek Park, a 262-acre natural area with a 56-acre lake. And while Cookeville is a relatively small town, we have no lack of culture. We are one of the smallest cities in the U.S. with a full-blown symphony orchestra, and our area attracts visual artists and craftspeople from across the nation, thanks to the Appalachian Center for Craft, a satellite campus of TTU. Drama also takes center stage here, with the 456-seat Cookeville Performing Arts Center cranking out productions year-round, including the award-winning Drama Center Backstage series. Cookeville is home to three museums — the Cookeville Depot Museum, the Cookeville History Museum and the Cookeville Children's Museum — and a year-round slate of events, including regular excursion trains and the annual Fall FunFest. A walkable downtown shopping district and an impressive roster of national chain stores give the retail segment a small-town feel with big-city convenience. Add to that our more than 100 restaurants and 1,400 hotel rooms, and you'll quickly see that Cookeville offers something for everyone.

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To learn more about what Cookeville, Putnam County and the Highlands have in store for you, make your first stop the Highlands Visitor Center, which is located at 470-A Neal St. in Cookeville and is open daily from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Or visit us online at MustSeeCookeville.com or CookevilleChamber.com.

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Golden Eagles in the Community The Tennessee Tech women’s basketball team takes pride in helping out the Cookeville community by engaging in several community service projects each year. Each of the past two years, the team helped build a house for a family in need as part of Habitat for Humanity, and the Golden Eagles have also been active in volunteering for the Mustard Seed Ranch.

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OVC Tournament

2011 Ohio Valley Conference Tournament Nashville Municipal Auditorium March 2-5, 2010

MUSIC CITY MADNESS The Ohio Valley Conference Women’s Basketball Tournament

returns to downtown Nashville in March to crown the 2011 women’s champion. This year, the tournament will be held at the Municipal Auditorium.

FORMAT: Eight of the 11 conference teams open the OVC tournament with all of the rounds being played at the Nashville Municipal Auditorium beginning March 2. TICKETS: Call the Tennessee Tech ticket office at 931-372-3940.

Tennessee Tech OVC Tournament Championships

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2010-11 OVC Women’s Basketball Preseason Poll

(selected by head coaches and sports information directors)

1. Eastern Illinois (10)....................................151 2. Morehead State (7)....................................147 3. Austin Peay (3)............................................120 4. Tennessee Tech................................117 5. UT Martin........................................................ 97 6. Murray State................................................. 83 7. Eastern Kentucky......................................... 79 8. Tennessee State............................................ 45 9. Jacksonville State......................................... 31 10. Southeast Missouri.................................. 30

2010-11 Preseason All-OVC Team Chynna Bozeman* Morehead State Ta’Kenya Nixon Eastern Illinois Tacarra Hayes Tennessee Tech Alex Jones Eastern Kentucky Alecia Weatherly UT Martin Kellie Cook Tennessee Tech Jasmine Rayner Austin Peay Rachael Isom Murray State Courthney Lumpkin Morehead State Brittany Wiley Jacksonville State * Preseason OVC Player of the Year

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