2018-19 UNC Asheville Women's Basketball Media Guide

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2018-19 QUICK FACTS THE UNIVERSITY

Location.......................................................Asheville, North Carolina Founded..................................................................................... 1927 Enrollment................................................................................ 3,800 Chancellor............................................................ Dr. Nancy J. Cable Director of Athletics...................................................... Janet R. Cone Nickname...............................................................................Bulldogs Mascot................................................................... Rocky the Bulldog School Colors...................................................Royal Blue and White Affiliation.................................................................... NCAA Division I Conference..........................................................................Big South Primary Facility (Capacity)................................Kimmel Arena (3,200)

ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS

Assistant Director/Women’s Basketball Contact.........Mitchell Miegel Phone.........................................................................(770) 542-7873 Email................................................................... mmiegel@unca.edu Assistant AD for External Relations.................................. Brian Hand Web Site..............................................................UNCABulldogs.com AVL AC Fax................................................................(828) 251-6386 AVL AC Address.............................................One University Heights ................................................................Justice Center, CPO #2600 .........................................................................Asheville, N.C. 28804

PROGRAM INFORMATION

First Year of Basketball............................................................... 1975 All-Time Record...........................................................464-730 (.389) First Year in Big South................................................................ 1986 Division I Big South Record.........................................174-302 (.366) Big South Regular Season Titles (Years).............................. 1 (2016) Big South Tournament Titles (Years)................. 3 (2007, 2016, 2017) 2017-18 Overall Record..................................................17-16 (.515) 2017-18 Big South Record................................................12-6 (.667) 2017-18 Big South Finish.............................................................. 3rd Letterwinners Returning/Lost....................................................... 12/2 Starters Returning/Lost.................................................................. 3/2 Newcomers....................................................................................... 3

COACHING STAFF

Head Coach.........................Brenda Mock Kirkpatrick (Seventh Year) Alma Mater (Year)...............................................Wake Forest (2000) Overall Head Coaching Record.............................84-108 (Six Years) Record at UNC Asheville........................................................... Same Big South Record....................................................51-63 (Six Years) Associate Head Coach..................................................Honey Brown Assistant Coach....................................................Joyous Tharrington Assistant Coach............................................................... Andre Jurko Director of Basketball Operations............................. Brenae Williams

2018-19 BULLDOGS SCHEDULE

Date Opponent NOVEMBER 11/8 at Charlotte 11/14 at Tennessee 11/17 WESTERN CAROLINA 11/21 DAVIDSON 11/25 WOFFORD 11/30 at Furman

Location

Charlotte, N.C. Knoxville, Tenn. KIMMEL ARENA KIMMEL ARENA KIMMEL ARENA Greenville, S.C.

Time 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 1:00 PM 4:30 PM 2:00 PM 7:00 PM

DECEMBER 12/3 WARREN WILSON 12/9 ETSU 12/18 at Tennessee Tech 12/20 at Middle Tennessee 12/30 at Mercer

KIMMEL ARENA 11:30 AM KIMMEL ARENA 2:00 PM Cookeville, Tenn. 12:00 PM Murfreesboro, Tenn. 7:30 PM Macon, Ga. 2:00 PM

JANUARY 1/5 at Radford * 1/8 HAMPTON * 1/10 at Gardner-Webb * 1/12 CAMPBELL * 1/15 at USC Upstate * 1/19 HIGH POINT * 1/22 LONGWOOD * 1/29 at Presbyterian *

Radford, Va. KIMMEL ARENA Boiling Springs, N.C. KIMMEL ARENA Spartanburg, S.C. KIMMEL ARENA KIMMEL ARENA Clinton, S.C.

2:00 PM 7:00 PM 6:00 PM 2:00 PM 6:00 PM 2:00 PM 7:00 PM 6:00 PM

FEBRUARY 2/2 WINTHROP * 2/5 at Charleston Southern * 2/9 at Campbell * 2/12 PRESBYTERIAN * 2/16 at Winthrop * 2/19 at Longwood * 2/23 USC UPSTATE * 2/26 RADFORD *

KIMMEL ARENA Charleston, S.C. Buies Creek, N.C. KIMMEL ARENA Rock Hill, S.C. Farmville, Va. KIMMEL ARENA KIMMEL ARENA

2:00 PM 7:00 PM 2:00 PM 7:00 PM 2:00 PM 7:00 PM 2:00 PM 7:00 PM

MARCH 3/3 CHARLESTON SOUTERN * 3/5 at High Point *

KIMMEL ARENA High Point, N.C.

2:00 PM 7:00 PM

All times Eastern standard time and subject to change home games appear in BOLD, played at Kimmel Arena * - Big South Conference match

CONNECT WITH UNC ASHEVILLE ATHLETICS Official Athletics Twitter.................................@UNCAvlBulldogs Official Athletics Instagram............................. @uncavlbulldogs Official Athletics Facebook......Facebook.com/UNCAvlBulldogs AVL Women’s Basketball Twitter....................... @UNCAvlWBB

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THE UNIVERSITY

As the only dedicated liberal arts institution in the University of North Carolina system, UNC Asheville kindles learning by offering students an intellectually rigorous education that builds critical thinking and workforce skills to last a lifetime. Small class size, award-winning faculty and a nationally acclaimed undergraduate research program foster innovation as well as recognition. The cornerstone of a liberal arts education is the ability to explore the connections between many different subjects as well as the options available. So learning here expands well beyond the classroom walls. Focusing on undergraduate studies, we help students dig into learning, whether they participate in faculty-mentored research projects, undertake career-related internships, study abroad, or join service projects aimed at improving the quality of life at home and around the world. We encourage everyone to seek challenges, seize opportunities and become a doer as well as a thinker. At UNC Asheville, we’ve created an environment for exploring the world as well as more than 30 different majors. About 3,900 undergraduate students and about 330 full- and part-time faculty bring the campus alive with a genuine hunger to understand and contribute to the human experience. Amid the culturally rich setting of Asheville, North Carolina, in the Blue Ridge Mountains, it’s all designed to spark a lifelong quest to know more — a fire that will grow brighter in the future.


The picturesque campus is home to many fun events throughout the year, including Concerts on the Quad, which happens each summer (pictured top left).

Built in 1965 with a major addition in 1990 that nearly doubled its size, Ramsey Library (above) was built in honor of D. Hiden Ramsey, a newspaper editor as well as city and state official. Today, the library holds approximately 360,000 volumes with access to more than 400,000 titles electronically.

UNC Asheville confers degrees three times during the academic year at the end of the Fall semester, at the end of the Spring semester as well as at the end of the Summer terms. Formal commencement ceremonies are held in December and May.

Petting Rocky on the path to a first class or a first job has been a rite of passage for many students and graduates and is said to bring good luck, and he was there to see the Bulldogs through one more memorable Homecoming in February.


THE BILTMORE ESTATE

BLUE RIDGE PARKWAY

PISGAH NATIONAL FOREST


CHARLOTTE, NC

KNOXVILLE, TN

WELCOME TO ASHEVILLE, N.C. There’s more to life than the climb. There’s the view. There’s something unexpected around every bend.

UNC Asheville is situated in one of the most vibrant cities in the Southeast. With a population of 87,000 in the city and 391,000 in nearby metro areas, Asheville offers an inviting downtown, exciting outdoor adventures, a thriving arts community and an array of eclectic dining opportunities. MILEAGE CHART FROM ASHEVILLE Atlanta, Ga. ........................................ 200 miles Bristol, Tenn. ..........................................85 miles Charlotte, N.C. .................................... 130 miles Columbia, S.C. ....................................160 miles Greenville, S.C. .................................... 63 miles Knoxville, Tenn. .................................. 115 miles Raleigh, N.C. .......................................250 miles Spartanburg, S.C. ..................................80 miles Wilmington, N.C. .................................360 miles


DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS

JANET R. CONE

DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS Janet R. Cone, who has served as UNC Asheville’s Director of Athletics since 2004, is currently serving on the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Committee that selects and seeds the teams for March Madness. She was one of just 28 Directors of Athletics to be named as an Under Armour AD of the Year in 2013 by the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics. In 2014, she negotiated the first-ever college revenue development service platform with IMG College to combine athletics development and capital campaign with sponsorship sales. Outside of UNC Asheville, Cone helped create the Asheville Buncombe Regional Sports Commission and was a former chair. She currently serves as a founding board member for the group. In addition to her term on the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Committee, she is currently serving on the NCAA Division I Institutional Performance Committee and on various Big South Conference Committees. Under Cone’s leadership the Bulldogs have achieved unbelievable progress with the creation and implementation of the “More Wins, More Friends, and More Resources” strategic plan. Cone, who also serves as the Senior Administrator for University Enterprises, oversaw the successful opening of the Wilma M. Sherrill Center which houses the Kimmel Arena, a new tennis facility, and the expansion of the Karl Straus Track Facility. Presently a campaign to build on-campus baseball and soccer stadiums is underway. More importantly, Bulldog student-athletes have an overall 3.14 GPA and a Graduation Rate of over 85 opercent. UNC Asheville’s athletics budget is one of the lowest in NCAA Division I Athletics; however, under Cone’s leadership, a sustainable revenue plan has been implemented

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to increase the athletics budget over the last few years. In spite of the budget, Bulldogs have won Big South Conference Championships in baseball, men’s basketball, women’s basketball and women’s Soccer. The Bulldogs value community engagement and perform thousands of hours of community service each year, too. Cone continues to work rigorously to improve Gender Equity and just a couple of years ago she announced the addition of women’s golf as the 16th NCAA Division I athletics program at UNC Asheville. Women’s golf became the second sport added in the last five years at the time. The revival of the women’s swimming program in 2012-13 marked the first time that the athletics department had added a sport in 20 years. Prior to coming to Asheville, Cone served as the associate athletics director for Samford University, and also coached women’s basketball at Samford, Saint Leo University, Western Carolina University and Mars Hill College. Cone holds a bachelor’s degree from Furman University and a master’s degree from the University of South Carolina.


UNC ASHEVILLE ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS TO THE MEDIA Media interested in an interview with a UNC Asheville coach or student-athlete as well as those interested in a press credential are asked to contact the Athletics Communications Office. All interview requests for UNC Asheville coaches, student-athletes and administrators should be directed to the appropriate member of the Athletics Communications staff. Each member can be reached directly and quickly via email or phone number listed on this page. CREDENTIALS SIDELINE – UNC Asheville strictly follows NCAA rules regarding media representatives on the sidelines. Photographers are not permitted to shoot within the designated team areas and must display their credentials at all times. POST-GAME INTERVIEWS At the conclusion of each home contest, requested student-athletes and head coach Brenda Mock Kirkpatrick will be available for comment following a 10 minute “cooling off” period. COACH MOCK INTERVIEWS Media members wishing to interview Coach Brenda Mock Kirkpatrick are asked to please contact Mitchell Miegel in the Athletics Communications Office at least 24 hours in advance. STUDENT-ATHLETE INTERVIEWS All student-athlete interviews must be coordinated through the Athletics Communications Office. Student-athlete interviews will take place either prior to or following practice. Student-athletes will not be pulled from their regular schedules during the week for interviews and should not be contacted directly. GAME NOTES UNC Asheville Athletics Communications will publish weekly notes, which will include updated stats, series history, and notes of interest, each week on UNCABulldogs.com. ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS OFFICES The Athletics Communications Office is located in the Justice Center near the main Athletics office. PRESS CREDENTIAL POLICY • Spouses, dates, children, equipment carriers and non-workers are restricted from press boxes, sidelines and locker rooms. Any abuse of a working credential will result in the media agency losing credential privileges. Credentials will not be issued to any person under the age of 18. • In some instances, due to space limitations, meeting the identified criteria does not guarantee credentials. • Space for working press, radio, and television is allocated by the UNC Asheville Athletics Communications Office, which reserves the right to deny credentials to any outlet.

ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS BRIAN HAND, Assistant A.D., External Relations SPORTS: Men’s Basketball, Men’s Soccer, Volleyball, Men’s and Women’s Tennis and Cross Country EMAIL: bhand1@unca.edu PHONE: (803) 646-9716 ALMA MATER: BA - North Greenville (‘03) MS - Middle Tennessee State (‘04) HOMETOWN: Greenville, S.C. QUICKLY: Previous stops include Executive Editor for Spurs & Feathers (4 yrs), Assistant A.D. and SID at USC Aiken (5 yrs), SID at Presbyterian (3 yrs) … Joined the UNC Asheville staff in December 2016. MITCHELL MIEGEL, Assistant Director of Athletics Communications SPORTS: Women’s Basketball, Women’s Soccer, Baseball, Track & Field, Swimming and Women’s Golf EMAIL: mmiegel@unca.edu PHONE: (770) 542-7873 ALMA MATER: BA - Berry (‘15) MA - East Tennessee State (‘17) HOMETOWN: Roswell, Ga. QUICKLY: Previous stops include: Grad. Assist. at East Tennessee State (2 yrs), Student Assistant at Berry (2 yrs), Assistant General Manager for Tri-Cities Otters Futbol Club (1 yr) … Joined the UNC Asheville staff in July 2017.

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UNC ASHEVILLE MEDIA OUTLETS NEWSPAPERS

TELEVISION

RADIO STATIONS

Spartanburg Herald-Journal 189 West Main St. Spartanburg, SC 29306 (864) 582-4511

WLOS-TV 110 Technology Drive Asheville, NC 28803 (828) 651-4563

1310 WISE Radio 1190 Patton Ave. Asheville, NC 28804 (828) 253-1310

Hendersonville Times-News PO Box 490 Hendersonville, NC 28739 (828) 692-0505

The Greenville News 32 E. Broad St. PO Box 1688 Greenville, SC 29602 (864) 298-4165

WSPA-TV PO Box 1717 Spartanburg, SC 29304 (864) 576-7777

WWNC Radio PO Box 6447 Asheville, NC 28816 (828) 253-3835

The Mountaineer PO Box 129 Waynesville, NC 28786 (828) 452-0661

The Charlotte Observer PO Box 32188 Charlotte, NC 28232 (704) 379-6448

Asheville Citizen-Times PO Box 2090 Asheville, NC 28802 (828) 232-5867 (800) 800-4204

WYFF-TV 505 Rutherford Rd. Greenville, SC 29602 (864)242-4404

WIRE SERVICE

Associated Press 219 South McDowell St. Raleigh, NC 27602 (800) 662-7075

MISSION

Our mission is to provide UNC Asheville with an exemplary NCAA Division I Athletics Program that champions the University’s Mission and Strategic Plan, which creates an environment where student-athletes have an enriched educational experience through pursuing their academic, athletic and lifelong goals, and that connects our internal and external constituents and communities.

VISION

Our vision is to be recognized nationally for developing “Champions in Athletics and Leaders in Life” by winning in the classroom, community and competition.

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THE BIG SOUTH CONFERENCE

Founded in 1983, the Big South Conference has been an exemplary leader in college athletics, dedicated to developing student-athletes through the pursuit of excellence in the classroom, community and field of play. The league’s growing presence as an NCAA Division I athletic conference is made evident by its multitude of athletic accomplishments, innovative marketing and media partnerships, increased television packages and most importantly, its commitment to fostering the academic, personal, social, athletic and leadership development of its student-athletes. Comprised of 11 member institutions sharing a common geographic region and similar academic values and purposes, the Big South’s remarkable history of achievement is characterized by the league’s 19 championship sports and the profound academic and life successes of its more than 4,200 student-athletes. This has evolved into the conference’s “Where Winners Are Made” mantra as part of a new strategic emphasis on becoming the premiere non-FBS conference in the Southeast. Since 2000, the Big South Conference has experienced its most pivotal accomplishments in the league’s history both athletically and academically, such as: • NCAA Baseball National Champion in 2016 • Six individual National Champions • Two top 10 finishes in the NCAA Men’s Golf Championship -including fifth in 2007 • The No. 1 ranked team in the national polls in 2014 and 2015 (football) • Reached the quarterfinals of the FCS Playoffs four times in a fiveyear span from 2013-17 • Multiple teams in the FCS playoffs four times since 2012

• Reached the NCAA “Sweet 16” in men’s soccer, women’s basketball, baseball and women’s lacrosse • Four NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament wins • Reached the NCAA Softball Regional Championship game five times • Three Top 24 finishes in the NCAA Women’s Golf Championship since 2011 • The No. 1 seed in the NCAA Baseball Regionals four times, including the national No. 4 seed in 2010 • Three berths in the NCAA Baseball Super Regionals • Multiple teams in the NCAA Baseball Regionals eight times • Qualified three teams for NCAA postseason play in the same sport for the first time in 2016 (men’s soccer, men’s golf) • Multiple postseason berths in at least four sports for five straight years • First-ever appearance in the quarterfinals of the NCAA Women’s Tennis Doubles Championship • Appearances in the round of 32 in the NCAA Men’s Singles Championship • First All-Americans in men’s and women’s cross country • The first-ever national finalist for NCAA Woman of the Year • A Big South-record 13 Academic All-Americans in 2003-04 and 2013-14 • A Big South-record 28 NCAA Public Recognition Awards for APR Success in 2018 • A Big South-record 86 percent Graduation Success Rate in 2017 – fourth consecutive year at or above 84 percentile • A Big South-record 42 All-Americans in 2011-12 To learn more, please visit BigSouthSports.com.

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2017-18: YEAR IN REVIEW

The 2017-18 UNC Asheville women’s basketball team posted yet another fantastic year on the hardwood. The Bulldogs earned their third straight trip to the Big South Conference Championship game and played in their third consecutive postseason tournament. UNC ASHEVILLE APPEARS IN THIRD STRAIGHT POSTSEASON TOURNAMENT: The UNC Asheville women’s basketball team played in its third straight postseason tournament on March 15, 2018, as the Bulldogs hosted Furman in the Women’s Basketball Invitational (WBI). The Bulldogs ultimately fell, 65-64, in a nail-biter against the Paladins. FITZGERALD AND WALL MAKE HISTORY IN WBI TOURNAMENT: Bronaza Fitzgerald broke the UNC Asheville Division I record for single-season rebounds, as she finished her senior season with 319 rebounds. She edged the previous record holder Kelli Riles by one rebound. Jessica Wall also broke a school record, as she broke the school record for the most three-pointers made in a game. In the postseason contest, the junior guard made nine 3-pointers. She previously owned the school record with seven made three-pointers, which she accomplished back on Dec. 12, 2017 at USC Upstate. FITZGERALD FINISHES CAREER AS A BULLDOG GREAT: Fitzgerald ends her career as the UNC Asheville Division I record holder in single-season rebounds with 319. She is now sixth in program history for the most career rebounds with 753. Fitzgerald also finishes her career with the eighth-most points in a single season (446 points) in UNC Asheville Division I history. Fitzgerald also finished fifth in all-time program history in single-season rebounds with 319. To view the entire record book and where Fitzgerald stands, visit pages 16 and 17 on the final notes. WEBB ETCHES NAME INTO UNC ASHEVILLE RECORD BOOKS: Khaila Webb also etched her name into the UNC Asheville record book during her senior campaign, as she finished her career with 1,109 points. That ranks her eighth in UNC Asheville Division I all-time career scoring and 13th in all-time program history in career points. WALL BREAKS UNC ASHEVILLE SINGLE-SEASON RECORD: Wall made 90 three-pointers this season, which shattered the previous best mark that was held by Chatori Major when she made 78 three-pointers during the 2016-17 season. Wall finished her junior season going 90-for-228 (.395 percent) beyond the arc. UNC ASHEVILLE FINISHES BETTER THAN PREDICTED: In the 2017-18 preseason polls, UNC Asheville was predicted to finish fifth, despite earning the second-highest amount of first-place votes (two). The Bulldogs once again overachieved and finished the regular season in third place and runner-up in the Big South Conference Tournament. The Bulldogs also won two out of three head-to-head contests against the preseason favorite Radford Highlanders. THREE BULLDOGS RECEIVE POSTSEASON HONORS: Fitzgerald and Webb were both chosen All-Big South Conference. Fitzgerald was selected as a first-team selection, while Webb was a second-team choice. In addition, Tiffany Wilson was named to the Big South Women’s Basketball All-Academic Team. 11


FITZGERALD SIGNS PRO CONTRACT

Fitzgerald Signs Professional Contract with TV Saarlouis Royals UNC Asheville women’s basketball forward Bronaza Fitzgerald has signed a professional contract to play with the TV Saarlouis Royals out of Germany. “We are so happy for Bree, and this opportunity for her to continue her basketball career as a professional is really exciting,” said head coach Brenda Mock Kirkpatrick. Fitzgerald concluded her four-year Bulldog career with 963 points and 753 rebounds. In her final season at UNC Asheville, she averaged a double-double with 13.9 points and 10 rebounds per contest. “She had an exceptional year this past season and had arguably the best overall performance in the conference by leading the league in both scoring (15.3 points per game) and rebounding (11 rebounds per game) in our 18-game conference schedule,” Mock said. Fitzgerald finished her career ranked fifth in UNC Asheville Division I career rebounding and seventh in all-time rebounding. With her 319 rebounds during the 2017-18 season, she ranks first in UNC Asheville Division I history for single-season rebounds. Behind her .584 percent field goal percentage last season, Fitzgerald netted 446 points, which ranks eighth in UNC Asheville Division I single-season scoring. During her senior campaign, she was the Bulldogs’ leading rebounder in 27 games and scorer in 14 games. Out of her 31 starts last season, Fitzgerald posted double-digits in points in 25 games. “I am thankful to her agent, Thomas Prodromou, for securing Bree a job where she will be successful and will continue to grow. We will be cheering her on from Asheville next season and are wishing her the very best as she begins her career in Saarlouis, Germany,” Mock said. 12


WALL REFLECTS ON WOMEN’S LEADERSHIP SYNPOSIUM

Wall Reflects On Valuable Experience at the NCAA/Women Leaders in College Sports Women’s Leadership Symposium UNC Asheville women’s basketball senior Jessica Wall was one of 100 student-athletes selected to attend the NCAA and

Women Leaders in College Sports Women’s Symposium in Kansas City, Mo. in late April.

“Being able to attend the Women’s Leadership Symposium was one of the best experiences,” said Wall. “I was able to learn

so much from all of the instructors and other attendees.”

To be selected, the student-athlete had to be nominated from the UNC Asheville Athletic Department and then the selected

person had to apply to the Big South Conference. The Big South chose only two female student-athletes, and Wall was one of the two. Overall, the Women’s Leadership Symposium only accepted 100 student-athletes from across the country.

“We are so proud of Jessica being selected by the Big South to attend the NCAA Women’s Leadership Symposium,” said

UNC Asheville women’s basketball head coach Brenda Mock Kirkpatrick. “She has been working diligently to develop her leadership skills in preparation for her senior year as the floor general and leader for our team. This opportunity will also be beneficial for her long term in getting her foot in the door for a position in athletics, which is one of her goals after she graduates from UNC Asheville.”

At the symposium, the participants took an active role in exploring many important areas of college athletics, such as: per-

sonal branding, individual strengths and values, resume building, interviewing and goal and vision setting.

“The symposium consisted of multiple sessions each day on a variety of topics,” Wall said. “All of the speakers were excel-

lent and taught me so much that I didn’t know before. There was so much insight they had to offer.

“Although I want to pursue a career in coaching, this three-day symposium opened my eyes to the many other opportunities

in college athletics. I was able to talk to other attendees about jobs that they have, which ranged from marketing director to academic counselor and even athletic directors.”

As a rising senior, Wall talked about what it felt like being one of the youngest attendees at the symposium.

“Being one of the youngest people in attendance, I was definitely able to learn from other people’s stories and opportuni-

ties,” Wall said. “It also allowed me to network and gain resources. Attending the symposium gave me an edge and a head start to begin thinking about what it would take for me to pursue a career in collegiate athletics.”

When asked about the biggest takeaways from the symposium and if she would recommend it to fellow female student-ath-

letes, Wall exclaimed, “The biggest takeaways were the importance of creating relationships throughout your career, making an impact on the people around you and being able to step outside of your comfort zone. I would definitely recommend it for any woman who would like to pursue a career in collegiate athletics or if you already are in athletics and want to improve on what you do.”

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HEAD COACH BRENDA MOCK KIRKPATRICK

BRENDA MOCK KIRKPATRICK

HEAD COACH, SEVENTH SEASON WAKE FOREST, 2000 Waynesville, N.C., native Brenda Mock Kirkpatrick completed her sixth year as head coach of the UNC Asheville women’s basketball program after the 2017-18 campaign. Through her first six years at the helm, she has taken the program to new heights and set a new standard. That includes going from winning nine games in 2014-15 to winning 62 games in just three campaigns while capturing back-to-back Big South Conference Tournament crowns, two NCAA Tournament berths, three consecutive postseason berths and one Big South Conference regular-season title. In her time in Asheville, Kirkpatrick, the 2015-16 Big South Conference Coach of the Year, has coached nine Bulldogs to All-Big South Conference honors, including 2015-16 league Player of the Year Chatori Major. Additionally, six players earned Big South Championship All-Tournament honors with Major and Sonora Dengokl being named Most Valuable Player in 2016 and 2017. In the 2017-18 season, UNC Asheville women’s basketball raced through Big South Conference play, which was highlighted by handing Liberty its first league loss of the year. The Bulldogs’ season was capped off by playing in their third straight postseason tournament. UNC Asheville hosted Furman in the Women’s Basketball Invitational (WBI), which was the first time the program has hosted a postseason tournament. The 17-16 overall record marked just the eighth time in program history that UNC Asheville women’s basketball finished with a positive record. Three of those have come under Kirkpatrick’s guidance. Also during the 2017-18 season, Bronaza Fitzgerald broke the UNC Asheville Division I record for single-season rebounds with 319. Khaila Webb also etched her name into the record book, as she finished her career with 1,109 points (13th-most all-time), and Jessica Wall also broke the program record for the most made three-pointers in a season (90). It could be said that Coach Mock proved her mettle most during the 2016-17 season, guiding the Bulldogs to a 19-15 record that included an impressive finish and UNC Asheville’s second-straight Big South Conference Championship crown and NCAA Tournament berth. Tabbed as the league’s preseason favorite to claim the regular-season crown, the Bulldogs started the season well enough, winning four of their first five games. As the calendar turned to conference play, the Bulldogs lost key players to injury, forcing Kirkpatrick and staff to make

changes to personnel and game strategies while asking players to expand their rolls. Despite going 9-9 in Big South play during the regular season, the changes and growth paid off in spades as the Bulldogs closed out the 2016-17 campaign winning eight of their last 10 games. Included in that stretch were two wins to wrap up the regular season and then four wins in four days to claim the Big South Conference Championship title. It was the first time in league history that a team had won four games over four days to take home the title and Coach Mock became the first women’s basketball coach at UNC Asheville to win multiple conference tournament crowns. During the Big South Conference Championships stretch, the seventh-seeded Bulldogs won their first-round game over No. 10 seed Longwood and turned around the next day to knock of second-seeded Campbell in the quarterfinal round. During the semifinal round, Asheville defeated sixth-seeded Presbyterian and the Bulldogs then wrapped up the incredible stretch by toppling top-seeded Radford in the championship game, earning the league’s automatic berth into the NCAA Tournament for the second-straight season. In doing so, the Bulldogs became the first seven-seed to ever win the Big South Women’s Basketball Championships. Major and Dengokl were both recognized following the tournament with All-Tournament honors and Dengokl was awarded the program’s second-straight MVP award. UNC Asheville closed out the season as the 16-seed in the Stockton (Calif.) Regional of the NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament. The Bulldogs played top-seeded South Carolina in the first round of the tournament and despite a strong start, ultimately bowed out. Major and fellow senior KJ Weaver were both named to the Big South All-Conference teams with Major picking up her second-straight first-team honor. Major became just the fourth UNC Asheville women’s basketball player to earn multiple Big South first-team plaudits. Major was also named to the conference’s All-Academic Team. During the season several players permanently etched their names in the UNC Asheville record book. Senior guards Tianna Knuckles and Chatori Major became the 105th and 106th women’s basketball players in conference history to eclipse the 1,000 career point mark. Knuckles ended her playing career with 1,129 career points, the 10th-most all-time in program history and sixth-most in Asheville’s NCAA Division I era. Major ended her career with 1,116 career points, the 12th-most by a Bulldog all-time and eighth-most in the Division I era. As a junior during the

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HEAD COACH BRENDA MOCK KIRKPATRICK The 2015-16 season saw Kirkpatrick lead her team to the biggest turnaround season in NCAA Division I women’s basketball, finishing the year with an overall record of 26-7 following a 9-22 season the year before. Coach Mock earned Big South Conference Coach of the Year honors and was also named the Division I women’s basketball Coach of the Year by HERO Sports. Asheville hosted many decorated Bulldogs as a part of the 2015-16 campaign that paved the way to Asheville’s success on and off the court. Under Coach Kirkpatick’s leadership, Chatori Major earned Big South Conference Player of the Year and Conference Tournament MVP honors, along with teammate Tianna Knuckles, who received Big South Second Team All-Conference honors as well as being named an All-Tournament team selection. Paige Love earned Big South All-Academic team honors and was recognized as the first student-athlete to receive the University’s William and Ida Friday Award for Service to Community. The 2015-16 season was a record-breaking year for the Bulldogs in many ways. After being picked to finish eighth of ten teams in the league’s preseason poll, they began the year by matching the best start in school history (9-1) on their way to program-high regular season wins (26) and conference wins (16). Kirkpatrick also led the Bulldogs to the program’s first ever Big South Conference Regular Season Title, a Big South Conference Tournament Championship and an NCAA first round appearance. In 2014-15, the Bulldogs finished 9-22 but saw 10 of those losses come by a single-digit margin, including six coming by just three points or less. In 2013-2014 the Bulldogs finished with 11 wins, the most for the program in four seasons. Asheville had landmark nonconference victories over Furman and Eastern Kentucky. In addition, the Bulldogs downed Liberty, giving the Blue & White its first home win over the Lady Flames in 17 years. Asheville earned a 43-42 win over Radford in the first round of the Big South Conference Tournament. The win was the Bulldogs first tournament win in seven years. Kirkpatrick joined the Bulldog program prior to the 2012-13 season after serving as an assistant to Amanda Butler at the University of Florida for five years. She helped lead the Gator program to five consecutive post-season berths, including two trips to the NCAA Tournament. Before going to Florida, Kirkpatrick worked at Charlotte for two years when Butler was the head coach of the 49er program. During their two years together in Charlotte, the 49ers compiled 40 wins, captured a share of the 2006 Atlantic 10 regular-season championship and earned a pair of postseason berths. Kirkpatrick broke into the coaching ranks for the 2002-03 season at Georgia Tech under then-head coach Agnus Berenato, helping the Yellow Jackets win 20 games and earn a bid into the NCAA Tournament for only the second time in program history. Berenato departed following that record-setting campaign for the University of Pittsburgh, while Kirkpatrick remained on staff in Atlanta for 2003-04 before heading to Jacksonville University for a season.

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A successful collegiate playing tenure afforded Kirkpatrick the opportunity to play professionally in France for NantesReze 44 during the 2001-02 season before launching her coaching career. Kirkpatrick earned a bachelor’s of arts in history and sociology in 2000 and a master’s of arts in education in 2001 from Wake Forest University. She enjoyed an outstanding career in Winston-Salem, where the two-time captain averaged 7.2 points and 5.1 rebounds per contest during her four-year career. As a senior in 2000-01, the six-foot forward garnered honorable mention All-ACC honors after contributing 10 points and 6.2 rebounds per game. During her time as a Demon Deacon, Kirkpatrick was a first team Academic All-District selection and a four-year member of the ACC Student-Athlete Honor Roll. Despite having to take a medical redshirt (ACL) for the 1996-97 season that delayed her collegiate debut, Kirkpatrick did not miss a game during her four-year career, appearing in all 111 contests and earning 57 starts. The daughter of Weaver and Brenda Kirkpatrick, she is most often referred to as ‘Coach Mock’ or ‘Mock,’ which is her middle name and also her mother’s maiden name. Mock graduated from Tuscola High School in 1996 as a decorated student and athlete. While maintaining a 4.2 grade-point average, she lettered in softball and volleyball in addition to her stellar hoops career, where she was an honorable mention All-America selection by Street & Smith and USA Today in 1995 and 1996, while setting two state records for free throws: most in a game (25-of-25) and most consecutive (39), totaling 51 points in the game she hit 25 free throws. Kirkpatrick was the Asheville Citizen-Times Player of the Year for three consecutive seasons. She played for John Best at Tuscola in basketball.

Brenda Mock Kirkpatricks’s Collegiate Head Coaching History Season School Record 2012-13 UNC ASHEVILLE 2-28 2013-14 UNC ASHEVILLE 11-20 2014-15 UNC ASHEVILLE 9-22 2015-16 UNC ASHEVILLE 26-7 2016-17 UNC ASHEVILLE 19-15 2017-18 UNC ASHEVILLE 17-16 Career Total (six seasons) 84-108


ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH HONEY BROWN

HONEY BROWN

ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH, SEVENTH SEASON MARYVILLE COLLEGE, 1994 Honey Brown finished her sixth season as a member of Kirkpatrick’s coaching staff during the 2017-18 campaign. Brown specializes in development of perimeter players. Her primary responsibilities include serving as the team’s academic liaison, the in-game defensive coordinator and equipment liaison. On July 7, 2018, Brown was appointed to Associate Head Coach for the 2018-19 campaign. Prior to the upcoming season, Brown was the Assistant Coach for the previous six seasons for the women’s basketball program. Through the first six years that Brown has been on head coach Brenda Kirkpatrick’s staff in Asheville, they have taken the program to new heights and set a new standard. That includes going from winning nine games in 2014-15 to winning 62 games in just three campaigns while capturing back-to-back Big South Conference Tournament crowns, two NCAA Tournament berths, three consecutive postseason berths and one Big South Conference regular-season title. During Brown’s six years in Asheville, nine Bulldogs earned All-Big South Conference honorees, including 2015-16 league Player of the Year Chatori Major. Additionally, six players earned Big South Championship All-Tournament honors with Major and Sonora Dengokl being named Most Valuable Player in 2016 and 2017. In the 2017-18 season, UNC Asheville women’s basketball raced through Big South Conference play, which was highlighted by handing Liberty its first league loss of the year. The Bulldogs’ season was capped off by playing in their third straight postseason tournament. UNC Asheville hosted Furman in the Women’s Basketball Invitational (WBI), which was the first time the program has hosted a postseason tournament. The 17-16 overall record marked just the eighth time in program history that UNC Asheville women’s basketball finished with a positive record. Also during the 2017-18 season, Bronaza Fitzgerald broke the UNC Asheville Division I record for single-season rebounds with 319. Khaila Webb also etched her name into the record book, as she finished her career with 1,109 points (13th-most all-time), and Jessica Wall also broke the program record for the most made three-pointers in a season (90). While the 2016-17 campaign proved special, it also brought about its own unique challenges. The Bulldogs finished the year with a 1915 record that included an impressive finish and UNC Asheville’s second-straight Big South Conference Championship crown and NCAA Tournament berth. Tabbed as the league’s preseason favorite to claim the regular-season crown, the Bulldogs started the season well enough, winning four of their first five games. As the calendar turned to conference play, the Bulldogs lost key players to injury, forcing the staff to make changes to personnel and game strategies while asking players to expand their rolls. Despite going 9-9 in Big South play during the regular season, the changes and growth paid off in spades as the Bulldogs closed out the 2016-17 campaign winning eight of their last 10 games. Included in that stretch were two wins to wrap up the regular season and then four wins in four days to claim the Big South Conference Championship title. It was the first time in league history that a team had won four games over four days

to take home the title. During the Big South Conference Championships stretch, the seventh-seeded Bulldogs won their first-round game over No. 10 seed Longwood and turned around the next day to knock of second-seeded Campbell in the quarterfinal round. During the semifinal round, Asheville defeated sixth-seeded Presbyterian and the Bulldogs then wrapped up the incredible stretch by toppling top-seeded Radford in the championship game, earning the league’s automatic berth into the NCAA Tournament for the second-straight season. In doing so, the Bulldogs became the first seven-seed to ever win the Big South Women’s Basketball Championships. Major and Dengokl were both recognized following the tournament with All-Tournament honors and Dengokl was awarded the program’s second-straight MVP award. UNC Asheville closed out the season as the 16-seed in the Stockton (Calif.) Regional of the NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament. The Bulldogs played top-seeded South Carolina in the first round of the tournament and despite a strong start, ultimately bowed out. Major and fellow senior KJ Weaver were both named to the Big South All-Conference teams with Major picking up her second-straight first-team honor. Major became just the fourth UNC Asheville women’s basketball player to earn multiple Big South first-team plaudits. Major was also named to the conference’s All-Academic Team. During the season several players permanently etched their names in the UNC Asheville record book. Senior guards Tianna Knuckles and Chatori Major became the 105th and 106th women’s basketball players in conference history to eclipse the 1,000 career point mark. Knuckles ended her playing career with 1,129 career points, the 10th-most all-time in program history and sixth-most in Asheville’s NCAA Division I era. Major ended her career with 1,116 career points, the 12th-most by a Bulldog all-time and eighth-most in the Division I era. As a junior during the 201516 season, Knuckles set the school record for most three-pointers in a single season with 73. It was a mark that had stood for over 25 years. During the 2016-17 campaign, Major then broke the record and set a new standard with 78 three-pointers. Prior to Asheville, Brown spent four seasons as an assistant at Saint Louis working primarily with SLU’s point guards. Before her time with the Billikens, Brown served as director and head trainer at Performance Training, Inc., in Orlando, Fla. While there, she managed all aspects of the company, including staffing, schedules and marketing. Brown also spent four years as an assistant at Ohio University and a season as an assistant at Central Florida. She got her start in coaching as an assistant with Lenoir City High School in Lenoir, Tenn. While with LCHS, she helped lead the Panthers to a state tournament appearance in 1998. A 1994 graduate of Maryville College, she was third in the nation in three-point percentage for Division III her junior year, while serving as a team captain her final two seasons. The Scots made four consecutive appearances in the NCAA III Tournament during her career at Maryville, including two trips to the round of 16.

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ASSISTANT COACH JOYOUS THARRINGTON

JOYOUS THARRINGTON

ASSISTANT COACH, THIRD SEASON GEORGE MASON, 2013 Joyous Tharrington joined the UNC Asheville women’s basketball coaching staff prior to the 2016-17 season after spending the past two years as a Graduate Assistant at Liberty University. In the 2017-18 season, UNC Asheville women’s basketball raced through Big South Conference play, which was highlighted by handing Liberty its first league loss of the year. The Bulldogs’ season was capped off by playing in their third straight postseason tournament. UNC Asheville hosted Furman in the Women’s Basketball Invitational (WBI), which was the first time the program has hosted a postseason tournament. Also during the 2017-18 season, Bronaza Fitzgerald broke the UNC Asheville Division I record for single-season rebounds with 319. Khaila Webb also etched her name into the record book, as she finished her career with 1,109 points (13th-most all-time), and Jessica Wall also broke the program record for the most made three-pointers in a season (90). The 17-16 overall

record marked just the eighth time in program history that UNC Asheville women’s basketball finished with a positive record. While the 2016-17 campaign proved special, it also brought about its own unique challenges. The Bulldogs finished the year with a 19-15 record that included an impressive finish and UNC Asheville’s second-straight Big South Conference Championship crown and NCAA Tournament berth.

Tabbed as the league’s preseason favorite to claim the regular-season crown, the Bulldogs started the season well enough, winning four of their first five games. As the calendar turned to conference play, the Bulldogs lost key players to injury, forcing the staff to make changes to personnel and game strategies while asking players to expand their rolls. Despite going 9-9 in Big South play during the regular season, the changes and growth paid off in spades as the Bulldogs closed out the 2016-17 campaign winning eight of their last 10 games. Included in that stretch were two wins to wrap up the regular season and then four wins in four days to claim the Big South Conference Championship title. It was the first time in league history that a team had won four games over four days to take home the title. During the Big South Conference Championships stretch, the seventh-seeded Bulldogs won their first-round game over No. 10 seed Longwood and turned around the next day to knock of second-seeded Campbell in the quarterfinal round. During the semifinal round, Asheville defeated sixth-seeded Presbyterian and the Bulldogs then wrapped up the incredible stretch by toppling top-seeded Radford in the championship game, earning the league’s automatic berth into the NCAA Tournament for the second-straight season. In doing so, the Bulldogs became the first seven-seed to ever win the Big South Women’s Basketball Championships. Chatori Major and Sonora Dengokl were both recognized following the tournament with All-Tournament honors and Dengokl was awarded the program’s second-straight MVP award.

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UNC Asheville closed out the season as the 16-seed in the Stockton (Calif.) Regional of the NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament. The Bulldogs played top-seeded South Carolina in the first round of the tournament and despite a strong start, ultimately bowed out. Major and fellow senior KJ Weaver were both named to the Big South All-Conference teams with Major picking up her second-straight first-team honor. Major became just the fourth UNC Asheville women’s basketball player to earn multiple Big South first-team plaudits. Major was also named to the conference’s All-Academic Team. During the season several players permanently etched their names in the UNC Asheville record book. Senior guards Tianna Knuckles and Chatori Major became the 105th and 106th women’s basketball players in conference history to eclipse the 1,000 career point mark. Knuckles ended her playing career with 1,129 career points, the 10th-most all-time in program history and sixth-most in Asheville’s NCAA Division I era. Major ended her career with 1,116 career points, the 12th-most by a Bulldog all-time and eighth-most in the Division I era. As a junior during the 2015-16 season, Knuckles set the school record for most three-pointers in a single season with 73. It was a mark that had stood for over 25 years. During the 2016-17 campaign, Major then broke the record and set a new standard with 78 three-pointers. Fellow senior KJ Weaver also etched her name in the record book as she ended her career with 747 rebounds, sixth-most by a UNC Asheville women’s basketball player and fourth-most in the NCAA Division I era. Weaver was the 108th Big South Conference women’s basketball player to eclipse the 500-rebound plateau and then became the 74th player in league history to bring down 600 rebounds and the 50th player to eclipse 700 rebounds. Weaver also finished her career in the top-five in program history with 157 career blocks. Prior to breaking into the coaching ranks, Tharrington played two seasons at Richmond (2008-09 and 2009-10) before transferring to George Mason for her final two campaigns (2011-12 and 2012-13). She was a team captain during each of her years at George Mason and was the co-founder of the campus Athletes in Action group there. Tharrington earned a pair of bachelor’s degrees from George Mason. She completed a degree in psychology in 2012 before graduating with a degree in sociology in 2013. Tharrington made both the Virginia Sports Information Directors (VaSID) Academic All-State team and the CAA All-Academic first team during her final season at George Mason. Tharrington received her master’s degree in human services counseling from Liberty University where she served as a Graduate Assistant for two years (2014-16). Tharrington attended Brookville High School where she helped the Bees win four straight girls’ basketball district titles. She graduated in 2008 as the leading scorer (1,350 career points) and rebounder (811 career boards) in school history.


ASSISTANT COACH ANDRE JURKO

ANDRE JURKO

ASSISTANT COACH, THIRD SEASON FLORIDA, 2016 After two excellent years as the Director of Basketball Operations for women’s basketball, UNC Asheville head coach Brenda Mock Kirkpatrick officially announced on May 21, 2018, that Andre Jurko will be the new assistant coach for the Bulldogs. Jurko spent 2016-18 with UNC Asheville as the Director of Operations. In that position, he assisted behind the scenes with video, scouting and travel arrangements among other duties as assigned. While in Asheville, he has been a pivotal part of the program in achieving new heights. The last two seasons, he has seen the Bulldogs play in back-to-back postseason tournaments, numerous school records broken and 36 program victories. In the 2017-18 season, UNC Asheville women’s basketball raced through Big South Conference play, which was highlighted by handing Liberty its first league loss of the year. The Bulldogs’ season was capped off by playing in their third straight postseason tournament. UNC Asheville hosted Furman in the Women’s Basketball Invitational (WBI), which was the first time the program has hosted a postseason tournament. The 17-16 overall record marked just the eighth time in program history that UNC Asheville women’s basketball finished with a positive record. Also during the 2017-18 season, Bronaza Fitzgerald broke the UNC Asheville Division I record for single-season rebounds with 319. Khaila Webb also etched her name into the record book, as she finished her career with 1,109 points (13th-most all-time), and Jessica Wall also broke the program record for the most made three-pointers in a season (90). While the 2016-17 campaign proved special, it also brought about its own unique challenges. The Bulldogs finished the year with a 1915 record that included an impressive finish and UNC Asheville’s second-straight Big South Conference Championship crown and NCAA Tournament berth. Tabbed as the league’s preseason favorite to claim the regular-season crown, the Bulldogs started the season well enough, winning four of their first five games. As the calendar turned to conference play, the Bulldogs lost key players to injury, forcing the staff to make changes to personnel and game strategies while asking players to expand their rolls. Despite going 9-9 in Big South play during the regular season, the changes and growth paid off in spades as the Bulldogs closed out the 2016-17 campaign winning eight of their last 10 games. Included in that stretch were two wins to wrap up the regular season and then four wins in four days to claim the Big South Conference Championship title. It was the first time in league history that a team had won four games over four days to take home the title.

During the Big South Conference Championships stretch, the seventh-seeded Bulldogs won their first-round game over No. 10 seed Longwood and turned around the next day to knock of second-seeded Campbell in the quarterfinal round. During the semifinal round, Asheville defeated sixth-seeded Presbyterian and the Bulldogs then wrapped up the incredible stretch by toppling top-seeded Radford in the championship game, earning the league’s automatic berth into the NCAA Tournament for the second-straight season. In doing so, the Bulldogs became the first seven-seed to ever win the Big South Women’s Basketball Championships. Chatori Major and Sonora Dengokl were both recognized following the tournament with All-Tournament honors and Dengokl was awarded the program’s second-straight MVP award. UNC Asheville closed out the season as the 16-seed in the Stockton (Calif.) Regional of the NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament. The Bulldogs played top-seeded South Carolina in the first round of the tournament and despite a strong start, ultimately bowed out. Major and fellow senior KJ Weaver were both named to the Big South All-Conference teams with Major picking up her second-straight first-team honor. Major became just the fourth UNC Asheville women’s basketball player to earn multiple Big South first-team plaudits. Major was also named to the conference’s All-Academic Team. Prior to coming to Asheville, Jurko was an assistant coach for Sagemont High School in Weston, Fla., and helped a nationally-recognized program reach the State Finals in Class 3-A. His responsibilities with the team included scouting, individual skill development, team workouts, summer camp supervisor and statistician. He helped develop players that are now playing college basketball at UCLA, UConn, Richmond, MIT, Boston College, Illinois State, Ogelthorpe, Rhodes and Manhattanville. A native of Weston, Fla., Jurko went to Cypress Bay High School prior to enrolling at Florida State University for four years as an engineering major. Before graduation, Jurko decided to pursue a career in athletics and enrolled in the University of Florida’s Sports Management program. He earned his B.S. in December of 2016.

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DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS BRENAE WILLIAMS

BRENAE WILLIAMS

DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS, FIRST SEASON WINTHROP, 2016 UNC Asheville women’s basketball head coach Brenda Mock Kirkpatrick announced the addition of Brenae Williams to the staff on Monday, July 9, 2018, as Williams becomes the new Director of Operations for the program. “We are excited about the addition of Brenae to our coaching staff as the Director of Operations. As a graduate of fellow Big South member Winthrop University, she understands the landscape of our conference and has been following our program for several years,” said Mock. “I was impressed with Bre’s persistence and passion in pursuing the opportunity to join our staff. She will have great rapport with our student-athletes and can effectively assist in many facets of the program. She is extremely organized, driven and detail-oriented, which makes her a great fit for the operations position.” “It was such a blessing to hear, ‘Are you ready to come to Asheville?’ I give all praise to God,” said Williams. “I am truly grateful to Coach Mock, as she has given me this opportunity to join her staff. These are the most hard-working, dedicated, loyal individuals I know and just genuinely good people. It is such an honor be a part of a championship program, and I cannot wait to jump in and help continue to build upon the winning culture here. “I am super excited for next season. I had the opportunity to meet some of the girls on the team at camp, and I believe that this year will be something special for this program.” Prior to Asheville, Williams worked as an assistant coach at Oklahoma Wesleyan in Bartlesville, Okla. Last season, she helped lead the Eagles to a stellar 21-11 overall record. OKWU finished second in the conference poll and competed in the KCAC Tournament semifinals. During the 2016-17 season, she helped recruit and coach four Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference (KCAC) All-Conference players, including eight Academic All-Americans. She was named the KCAC Champions of Character team recipient during the same season.

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As an assistant coach at OKWU, Williams assisted with onthe-floor coaching at practice and skill development sessions. She helped design preseason and in-season strength and condition programs for the team. She also oversaw and managed all aspects of the junior varsity program. During the 2015-16 season, she was an intern for the women’s basketball team at Winthrop. There she learned several different softwares, including Synergy, Fast Draw and Fast Scout. Williams also composed scouting reports for game preparation. Williams helped lead Winthrop to its first-ever conference championship in 2014. During her four years as Team Manager, she helped the Winthrop Director of Operations by setting up for practice, managing equipment for road games, assisting with drills and helping with other duties as assigned. Williams graduated from Winthrop in 2016 with a degree in exercise science and a minor in coaching. She is currently working on her master of business administration with a focus in organizational leadership at Oklahoma Wesleyan.


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SPOT CHART

1

0 Nadiria Evans

5-8 • SO • G Gainesville, Fla. (Oak Hall School)

Amaryah Corpening

5-6 • SO • G Morgantown, N.C. (Freedom HS)

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5 Alexis Toney

6-0 • SR • F Wilson, N.C. (Beddingfield HS)

Sonora Dengokl

5-9 • SR • G Sumter, S.C. (Lakewood HS)

Brenda Mock Kirkpatrick HEAD COACH SEVENTH SEASON

3 Tamiah Lewis

5-7 • SO • G Atlanta, Ga. (Greater Atlanta Christian)

Jessica Wall

5-6 • SR • G Chapel Hill, N.C. (Chapel Hill HS)

Jimeshia Lawson 5-9 • FR • G

Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (Boyd Anderson HS)

Tiffany Wilson

6-3 • SR • C Salisbury, N.C. (East Rowan HS)

6-1 • R-SR • F Forest Park, Ga. (Forest Park HS)

Honey Brown

Joyous Tharrington

ASSISTANT COACH SEVENTH SEASON

Zip Scott

5-4 • JR • G Anderson, S.C. (Belton-Honea Path HS)

ASSISTANT COACH THIRD SEASON

Evonna McGill

6-2 • FR • C Lowell, N.C. (Ashbrook HS)

14 Juliet Esadah

6-0 • JR • F Warri, Nigeria (Jones County CC)

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23 Kelli Fisher

4

12

11

20

15

21

2

Brooke Jordan-Brown 6-1 • JR • C Greenville, S.C. (Riverside HS)

33 Ali Trani

5-7 • SR • G Moseley, Va. (Cosby HS)

Andre Jurko

ASSISTANT COACH THIRD SEASON

Skye Green

6-1 • FR • F Palm Coast, Fla. (Flagler Palm Coast HS)

Brenae Williams

DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS FIRST SEASON


2018-19 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL ROSTER

NO. 0 1 2 3 4 5 10 11 12 14 15 20 23 32 33

PLAYER Nadiria Evans Amaryah Corpening Tamiah Lewis Zip Scott Evonna McGill Alexis Toney Jessica Wall Jimeshia Lawson Juliet Esadah Brooke Jordan-Brown Sonora Dengokl Kelli Fisher Tiffany Wilson Ali Trani Skye Green

2018-19 UNC ASHEVILLE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL ROSTER POS HT CL HOMETOWN / PREVIOUS SCHOOL G 5-8 So. Gainesville, FL / Oak Hall School G 5-6 So. Morgantown, NC / Freedom High School G 5-7 So. Atlanta, GA / Greater Atlanta Christian School G 5-4 Jr. Anderson, SC / Belton-Honea Path High School C 6-2 Fr. Lowell, NC / Ashbrook High School F 6-0 Sr. Wilson, NC / Beddingfield High School G 5-6 Sr. Chapel Hill, NC / Chapel Hill High School G 5-9 Fr. Fort Lauderdale, FL / Boyd Anderson High School F 6-0 Jr. Warri, Nigeria / Jones County Junior College C 6-1 Jr. Greenville, SC / Riverside High School G 5-9 Sr. Sumter, SC / Lakewood High School C 6-3 Sr. Salisbury, NC / East Rowan High School F 6-1 R-Sr. Forest Park, GA / Forest Park High School G 5-7 Sr. Moseley, VA / Cosby High School F 6-1 Fr. Palm Coast, FL / Flagler Palm Coast High School

Coaching Staff Head Coach: Brenda Mock Kirkpatrick Associate Head Coach: Honey Brown Assistant Coach: Joyous Tharrington Assistant Coach: Andre Jurko Director of Basketball Operations: Brenae Williams

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE #0 – nah-DEER-e-ah #1 – ah-MEER-ah CORE-pah-NING #2 - tah-ME-ah #4 – E-von-AH

#11 – JIE-me-sha #12 – es-AH-dah #15 – son-OR-ah deh-NOOK #32 – TRAH-nee

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MEET THE BULLDOGS: EVANS AND CORPENING

nadiria

EVANS

#0

So. • G • 5-8 Gainesville, Fla. • Oak Hall School 2017-18 (Freshman): Two-sport athlete in basketball and track & field ... Named Big South Freshman of the Week in basketball on Jan. 15 ... Key bench player, as she played in all 33 contests ... Averaged 10.2 minutes, 3.2 points, 1.7 rebounds and 1.0 assists per game as a rookie ... Netted a season-best 11 points versus Longwood on Jan. 13 ... Totaled four made baskets at Liberty and versus the Lancers ... Went a perfect 4-for-4 from the free-throw line at Campbell on Jan. 2 ... Corralled a season-high six rebounds versus Warren Wilson ... Tallied multiple assists in three games ... Posted a season-high 23 minutes versus Longwood ... Totaled 106 points, 56 rebounds, 36 field goals made and 338 minutes ... In track & field, made second-longest leap in school history in long jump (5.50m) and third-longest jump in school history in the triple jump (11.35m) at the Big South Outdoor Championships ... Competed in three outdoor events as a freshman ... Won the triple jump and placed second in the long jump at the Johnson C. Smith University Invitational. Before UNC Asheville: Two-sport student-athlete for the Eagles, lettering in both basketball and track & field ... Four varsity letters in an illustrious basketball career that saw her end her time with 1,248 career points as well as collect numerous honors, including being selected as Oak Hall’s Athlete of the Year following both her sophomore and junior years ... In basketball, Evans was twice named the team’s Most Valuable Player ... A three-time The Gainesville Sun All-Area first-team selection ... Named the MVP of the Hernando Holiday Classic during her junior campaign ... Averaged 20.4 points, 7.0 rebounds, 4.7 assists and 3.0 steals per game in her senior season ... Averaged 23.5 points, 7.5 boards, 3.3 assists and 5.6 steals as a junior ... In track & field, Evans is the school record holder in both the long jump and triple jump and was also a contributing member of the 4x800 meter, 4x200 meter and 4x400 meter teams that set program records ... Led the 2016 team to the overall state championship and was a member of three consecutive state championships with the Eagles’ 4x800 and 4x400 teams ... Captured the individual state championship in the 400 and was named The Gainesville Sun’s Track Athlete of the Year as a sophomore.

#1 CORPENING amaryah

So. • G • 5-6 Morgantown, N.C. • Freedom HS

2017-18 (Freshman): Appeared in 32 games during freshman season ... Averaged 11.4 minutes per game off the bench ... Corralled 22 total rebounds ... Totaled 79 points ... Averaged 2.5 points and 0.7 rebounds per game ... Dished out 22 assists and earned 11 steals ... Posted a careerhigh nine points at Winthrop ... Went 2-for-4 from the field versus the Eagles, including a perfect 4-for-4 from the free-throw line ... Earned a season-high four rebounds versus Warren Wilson ... Tallied three assists in three games during rookie campaign. Before UNC Asheville: Three year captain and letterwinner at Freedom High School ... Named to the 3A/4A All-Tournament Team in North Carolina and the 3A/4A All-Conference Team as a junior ... Helped lead Freedom High School to a 32-0 record and a NCHSAA 3A State Championship ... Earned Most Valuable Player honors at the Christmas Tournament during her senior year ... Guided her team to a 29-2 mark during her final year at Freedom ... Posted 14.6 points per game, 3.6 assists per game, 5.0 rebounds per game and 4.2 steals per game her senior year ... Involved in a multitude of different academic arenas including: National Honor Society and Anchor Club.

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MEET THE BULLDOGS: LEWIS AND SCOTT

tamiah

LEWIS

#2

So. • G • 5-7 Atlanta, Ga. • Greater Atlanta Christian 2017-18 (Freshman): Played in eight games as a true freshman ... Averaged 4.5 minutes per appearance ... Made first career field goal versus Longwood on Jan. 13 ... Totaled a pair of steals and two rebounds ... Played a season-high 11 minutes versus Longwood and Warren Wilson. Before UNC Asheville: Four-time varsity letterwinner as well as a four-year team captain - two with the Lady Grooms and two at North Atlanta High School ... Ended her prep career as a member of the prestigious 1,000-point club (1,106 points) ... As a senior, she averaged 13.6 points, 2.2 assists, 2.0 rebounds and 2.0 steals per game ... Scored 423 points on the year - the most of any of her four years in the program ... Averaged the second-most points per game in all of Georgia Region 7-AAA ... Led her team to the 2017 Region 7-AAA Region Championship as well as the 2017 AAA State Final Four ... All-Region 7-AAA team and 2016-17 Georgia High School Association (GHSA) All-State Girls Basketball Honors ... Named the Gwinnett Sports Commission Player of the Week, Gwinnett Player of the Month, Gwinnett All-Academic Team,2017 Gwinnett Tipoff Club Best Season Basketball Honor and the 2017 GAC Lady Spartan Top Scorer and Leadership awards ... Led all of Georgia Region 6-AA girls basketball in assists in her junior year ... During the 2014-15 campaign, she averaged a career-best 14.1 points and 5.5 rebounds per game ... Finished second in Region 7B-AAAAA for shooting guards in 2014-15 ... In the classroom, was a four-time Principal’s List honoree ... Member of the National Honor Society, National Art Honor Society and Beta Club ... Earned the 2016 Superior Rating in the National Federation of Music Clubs Junior Festival for piano.

zip

SCOTT

#3

Jr. • G • 5-4 Anderson, S.C. • Belton-Honea Path HS 2017-18 (Sophomore): Appeared in 28 games, including 26 starts for the Bulldogs ... Averaged 30.4 minutes per game, while averaging 6.8 points and 3.8 rebounds per contest ... Totaled 191 points, 25 steals, 106 rebounds, 68 made field goals and 18 made three-pointers ... Scored in double-digits five times ... Netted a season-high 15 points versus Winthrop, where Scott went 5-for-10 from the field ... Also went 4-for-4 from the free-throw line versus the Eagles ... Corralled a season-high seven rebounds at Liberty and versus Appalachian State ... Earned three steals versus Campbell and at Radford ... Played a season-high 40 minutes at Presbyterian on Feb. 27. 2016-17 (Freshman): Helped guide the Bulldogs to their second straight appearance in the NCAA Tournament and the second consecutive Big South Conference Championships crown, the first time any Bulldog women’s basketball team has repeated as Big South champs … Played in 33 games as a true freshman, earning seven starts … Averaged 14.6 minutes, 2.5 points and 2.1 rebounds per game … Played in all 18 Big South Conference games, including making six starts … Her averages went up to 17.1 minutes, 2.9 points and 2.4 rebounds per game in league action … In Big South games, Scott shot 42.3 percent (22-52) from the field and 36.8 percent (7-19) from three-point range … Despite being one of the smaller players on the court, led the Bulldogs in rebounding in the NCAA Tournament game at South Carolina (3/17) with seven boards … Scored a season-high nine points at Liberty (2/27) off a season-best four made field goals … Had a season-high three assists at home against Longwood (2/18) and scored seven points in that game … Also scored seven points at home against Liberty (1/21), setting her season-high for rebounds at seven … Had six rebounds at home against Warren Wilson (11/29).

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MEET THE BULLDOGS: MCGILL AND TONEY

evonna

MCGILL

#4

Fr. • C • 6-2 Lowell, N.C. • Ashbrook HS Prior to UNC Asheville: Three-sport athlete (basketball, track & field and volleyball) at Ashbrook High School ... Eclipsed 1,000 points as a junior ... Averaged 17 points, while grabbing 9.6 boards during same season ... Also averaged 2.7 blocks per contest and a pair of steals ... Posted 10 double-doubles in 2017, including four in the conference playoffs with a broken finger ... Earned several accolades during her tenure – 2016-17 Conference Player of the Year, two-time Gaston Gazette Player of the Year (second sophomore in history to win the award), two-time All-District 10 First Team and three-time All-Conference Team ... Led Ashbrook in rebounding for three years ... Paced Ashbrook in scoring for three seasons .... Named the Co-MVP her junior year ... Member of the National Honor Society, where she sported a 4.0 grade-point average ... Scholar-athlete and also attended the Wake Forest LAUNCH for Leadership Program ... One of the founders of the peer support group ‘Let’s Be Real’, where it addressed social issues and took responsibility within the community ... Summer Teen Mentor with PASS, where she mentored and read to elementary students at a local community center.

alexis

TONEY

#5

Sr. • F • 6-0 Wilson, N.C. • Beddingfield HS 2017-18 (Junior): Appeared in 15 games, including seven starts ... Averaged 12.1 minutes, 2.1 points and 2.1 rebounds per outing ... Shot 31.0 percent from the field ... Corralled 31 total rebounds, including 10 on the offensive glass ... Posted a season-high eight points at Davidson on Nov. 22 ... Earned season-high six rebounds versus Warren Wilson and at Davidson ... Tallied three assists versus the Wildcats ... Posted three steals versus MTSU, which was a season-high ... Played a season-high 28 minutes at Davidson. 2016-17 (Sophomore): Helped guide the Bulldogs to their second straight appearance in the NCAA Tournament and the second consecutive Big South Conference Championships crown, the first time any Bulldog women’s basketball team has repeated as Big South champs … Saw action in 19 games, including 12 Big South Conference tilts … Scored 23 points on the season and brought down 17 rebounds … Shot 45.5 percent (10-22) from the field and 50.0 percent (4-8) in league action … Scored a season-high 12 points off 5-for-7 (.714) shooting against Warren Wilson (11/29) … Also brought down a season-high seven rebounds, six off the defensive glass against the Owls. 2015-16 (Freshman): Saw the floor in eight games, averaging 1.3 points per game on 38.7 percent shooting. Before UNC Asheville: Attended Beddingfield High School in Wilson, N.C. ... Was a two-time CPIC All-Conference Team selection as well as a two-time Eastern Plains All-Conference team selection ... Earned a spot on the Wilson Daily All-Area team.

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MEET THE BULLDOGS: WALL

jessica

WALL

#10

Sr. • G • 5-6 Chapel Hill, N.C. • Chapel Hill HS 2017-18 (Junior): Started all 33 games as a junior ... Averaged 10.6 points, 2.4 assists, 1.1 steals, 2.7 made three-pointers amd 34.8 minutes per game ... Biggest threat behind the three-point arc for the Bulldogs, as she shot 39.5 percent ... Made 90 threepointers, which broke the UNC Asheville record ... Broke school record for most made three-pointers in a game, as Wall made nine 3-pointers versus Furman in the Women’s Basketball Invitational (WBI) on March 15 ... Scored in double-digits 16 times ... Scored 20-plus points in three games, including a career-high 27 points versus the Paladins ... Made six or more three-pointers in four games ... Dished out a single-game career high five assists at USC Upstate on Dec. 16 ... Earned four or more assists in six games ... Scored double-digits in seven straight games from Jan. 23 to Feb. 13 ... Corralled a season-high six rebounds versus Campbell and Radford in the Big South Conference Tournament ... Played a total of 1,147 minutes, which was the most on the team and the second-most in the Big South Conference ... Played a season-high 42 minutes at Presbyterian. 2016-17 (Sophomore): Helped guide the Bulldogs to their second straight appearance in the NCAA Tournament and the second consecutive Big South Conference Championships crown, the first time any Bulldog women’s basketball team has repeated as Big South champs … Played in 33 games while making 22 starts, including starting 17 of the 18 Big South Conference games she appeared in … For the year, she 36.8 percent (67-182) from the field and 32.2 percent (37-115) from three-point range … Averaged 5.8 points on the season, but that average went up to 8.1 in league action … In Big South Conference action, Wall shot 40.9 percent (52-127) from the field and 34.5 percent (29-84) from beyond the three-point arc … Scored 192 points on the year and recorded 83 assists and 19 steals while averaging 29.8 minutes per game … Scored in double figures in eight games, including a streak of three in a row (2/11 – 2/18) and five-of-six (2/11 – 2/27) … In the stretch of six games, she averaged 13.3 points per game (80 total points) and converted 14 three-pointers … Scored a season-high 18 points in 45 minutes of work against Radford (2/25) … In that game against the Highlanders, Wall made a season-high eight field goals … Converted a season-high four three-pointers against Campbell (2/11) … Brought down a season-high seven boards against Longwood (3/9) … Her nine assists against Warren Wilson (11/29) were a season-high. 2015-16 (Freshman): Played in all 29 games, earning six starts … Averaged 15.8 minutes per game … Averaged 2.6 points per game on 29.7 percent shooting … Led the team at the free throw line, knocking down 23-of-26 free throws for a team-best 88.5 percent … Recorded a season-best eight points and five rebounds against Warren Wilson (12/5). Before UNC Asheville: Attended Chapel Hill High School in Chapel Hill, N.C. ... Led her high school team to three consecutive appearances in the state championship finals, winning the North Carolina 3A State Championship in 2014 ... Earned a spot on the All-State Regional Tournament team in 2015.

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MEET THE BULLDOGS: LAWSON AND ESADAH

jimeshia

LAWSON

#11

Fr. • G • 5-9 Fort Lauderdale, Fla. • Boyd Anderson HS Prior to UNC Asheville: Three-year starter and two-time captain at Boyd Anderson HS ... Cobras’ leading scorer and rebounder during her senior season ... Averaged 18 points, nine rebounds and four steals per game in final season at Boyd Anderson ... Named team’s Most Valuable Player and earned Sun-Sentinel Second Team All-County honors ... Participated in the Dade versus Broward All-Star Game ... Led Boyd Anderson to an 18-7 overall record and its first playoff and Big 8 appearance since the 2012 season ... Defensive Player of the Year and Sun-Sentinel Honorable Mention during her junior season ... Averaged 13 points, seven rebounds and three steals during that season ... Was a two-sport athlete (track & field and basketball) ... Named 2017 Broward County 3A Honorable Mention and qualified for state in high jump in track & field.

juliet

ESADAH

#12

Jr. • F • 6-0 Warri, Nigeria • Jones County Junior College 2017-18 (Sophomore): Appeared in 30 games, including three starts ... Earned first start as a Bulldog on Dec. 21 versus Appalachian State ... Went a perfect 3-for-3 from the field versus the Mountaineers in 12 minutes of action ... Averaged 2.3 points and 3.1 rebounds per game as a sophomore ... Netted a season-high nine points versus Warren Wilson on Dec. 4 ... Corralled a season-high nine rebounds at Western Carolina ... Played 21 minutes versus Appalachian State and at Western Carolina ... Totaled 68 points, 92 rebounds and 29 made field goals in 295 minutes of action. Before UNC Asheville: A native of Warri in the Delta region of Nigeria ... Comes from a family of 11 children: seven sisters and four brothers ... Came to the United States to complete her final two years of high school at Hamilton Heights Christian Academy in Chattanooga, Tenn ... At Hamilton Heights, Juliet was able to elevate her game where she climbed up the ESPN rankings and to the top of her class ... Graduated salutatorian of her class ... Interested in studying economics at UNC Asheville, with the hopes of giving back to her country ... Member of A2S (Access 2 Success) which is the basketball/educational program that brought Esadah to the States ... Will strengthen the athleticism of the Bulldog’s front court, and her personal values will be a reflection of our current team.

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MEET THE BULLDOGS: JORDAN-BROWN

#14 JORDAN-BROWN brooke

Jr. • C • 6-1 Greenville, S.C. • Riverside HS

2017-18 (Sophomore): Appeared in 32 games as a sophomore ... Averaged 2.1 points, 2.2 rebounds and 9.1 minutes per games ... Netted season-highs in points (13) at USC Upstate and versus Middle Tennessee ... Went 6-for-7 from the field in the 76-70 victory at USC Upstate ... Corralled a season-high eight rebounds versus Warren Wilson on Dec. 4 ... Earned two steals at Campbell on Jan. 2 ... Had multi-block performances in five games, including a season-high three blocks versus Mercer ... Played a season-high 20 minutes at Campbell and at USC Upstate. 2016-17 (Freshman): Helped guide the Bulldogs to their second straight appearance in the NCAA Tournament and the second consecutive Big South Conference Championships crown, the first time any Bulldog women’s basketball team has repeated as Big South champs … As a true freshman, saw action in 21 games, making one start, while averaging 2.0 points, 6.7 minutes and 1.8 rebounds per game … Played in 13 Big South Conference games with her one start on the year coming at Campbell (2/11) … In the Bulldogs’ game against Warren Wilson (11/29), JordanBrown led the team by scoring a season-high 18 points, converting a season-high seven field goals, while shooting 70 percent from the field … Also made a season-high four free throws against the Owls and brought down a six rebounds … Played a season-high 16 minutes against Harvard (12/29) … Swatted away a season-high two shots at home against Winthrop (2/21).

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MEET THE BULLDOGS: DENGOKL

#15 DENGOKL sonora

Sr. • G • 5-9 Sumter, S.C. • Lakewood HS 2017-18 (Junior): Did not see action.

2016-17 (Sophomore): Named the Big South Conference Tournament MVP … Helped guide the Bulldogs to their second straight appearance in the NCAA Tournament and the second consecutive Big South Conference Championships crown, the first time any Bulldog women’s basketball team has repeated as Big South champs … Played in 34 games, making 16 starts for the Bulldogs … Averaged 7.0 points, 4.3 rebounds and 1.3 assists per game … In Big South Conference action, she started 12 of the 18 games she appeared in, averaging 8.1 points, 5.2 rebounds and 1.3 assists per contest … For the year, she shot 35.6 percent (89-250) from the field, with that percentage going up to 38.7 percent (55-142) in league action … Led the team in scoring in two games, including scoring a season-high 20 points, including a season-high nine made field goals, in the first round of the Big South Conference Championship against Longwood (3/9) … Also led the Bulldogs with 13 points at Gardner-Webb (1/17) … Was the team’s leading rebounder in seven contests, including a season-high 10 in the Big South Championships second round game against Campbell (3/10) … Scored in double figures in eight games on the campaign, including three games in a row twice … Averaged 12.3 points from Jan. 14 to Jan. 21, finishing in double-digit points in three straight games … Averaged 11.6 points from Feb. 25 to Mar. 10, a span of five games, finishing in doubledigits in scoring in four contests, including three straight from Mar. 4 to Mar. 10 when she averaged 14.0 points per game … In the Bulldogs’ postseason run, she averaged 8.8 points and 4.4 rebounds per game while shooting 37.8 percent (17-45) from the field. 2015-16 (Freshman): Played in all 29 games, earning one start as a true freshman … Averaged 6.1 points per game and 3.5 rebounds per game … Ended the season fourth on the team in overall field goal percentage, shooting 45.1 percent from the field … Put up double-digits in five games and recorded as many as nine rebounds … Led the Bulldogs in scoring in three games. Before UNC Asheville: Attended Lakewood High School in Sumter, S.C. ... Named to the S.C. AAA Region-5 All-Region team and the All-State team in 2014 ... Named the HSSR Statewide Girls Player of the Year and lead her team to a AAA State Runner-up finish her senior season.

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MEET THE BULLDOGS: FISHER AND WILSON

kelli

FISHER

#20

Sr. • C • 6-3 Salisbury, N.C. • East Rowan HS 2017-18 (Junior): Appeared in six contests, including a pair of starts ... In her two starts, Fisher totaled 25 minutes, four made field goals, two made free throws, seven rebounds and 10 points ... On the year, averaged 3.2 points, 2.2 rebounds and 6.3 minutes per game ... Netted a season-high 10 points in the season opener at Western Carolina ... Blocked one shot versus Winthrop and Appalachian State. 2016-17 (Sophomore): Made five appearances early in the season before getting injured … Off the court, helped guide the Bulldogs to their second straight appearance in the NCAA Tournament and the second consecutive Big South Conference Championships crown, the first time any Bulldog women’s basketball team has repeated as Big South champs … Scored six points in 10 minutes of work against Warren Wilson (11/29) and led the team with eight rebounds. … In the game against the Owls, went 3-for-3 from the field. 2015-16 (Freshman): Made 16 appearances as a true freshman … Contributed 79 minutes and averaged 2.8 points and 2.1 rebounds per contest … Shot 69.2 percent from the field … Recorded a career-high 16 points and eight rebound against Warren Wilson (12/5). Before UNC Asheville: Attended East Rowan High School in Salisbury, N.C. ... Four-time South Piedmont All-Conference Team selection and was ranked in the top-three in the conference for points, rebounds and blocked shots per game ... Scored over 1,000 points in her high school career and was a McDonald’s All-American Game Nominee ... Selected to participate in the North Carolina East-West All-Star Game.

tiffany

WILSON

#23

R-Sr. • F • 6-1 Forest Park, Ga. • Forest Park HS 2017-18 (Redshirt Junior): Returned to the court after multiple injuries ... Made an immediate impact in the post, as she appeared in 24 games (16 starts) ... Totaled 424 minutes, which was an average of 17.7 minutes per game ... Shot 40.8 percent from the field ... Grabbed 110 rebounds, which was the second-most on the team ... Averaged 3.1 points and 4.6 rebounds per game ... Netted 75 total points ... Swatted eight shots on the year ... Netted a season-high eight points versus Winthrop and at Charleston Southern ... Grabbed double-digit rebounds in two games, including a season-high 12 boards at CSU on Jan. 23 ... Blocked two shots at Liberty on Feb. 17 ... Played a season-high 24 minutes in three games. 2016-17 (Junior): Redshirted, did not see action … Off the court, helped the Bulldogs to their second straight appearance in the NCAA Tournament and the second consecutive Big South Conference Championships crown, the first time any Bulldog women’s basketball team has repeated as Big South champs. 2015-16 (Sophomore): Made two starts in 22 games played and averaged 12.9 minutes per game … Averaged 3.5 points per game on 43.9 percent shooting from the field … Ended the season third on the team in rebounding, pulling down 4.1 boards per game … Recorded a season-high nine points and eight rebounds at High Point, narrowly missing out on a double-double. 2014-15 (Freshman): Played in all 31 games with one start ... Led team in scoring three times while also leading in rebounding three times ... Tallied eight points in her Bulldog debut against ETSU (11/14) ... Posted a career-high 16 points and led the team in scoring at Furman (12/10) ... Recorded six points and a team-high seven rebounds in a win at Longwood (12/14) ... Led team with 10 points in a win against Presbyterian (1/31) ... Tallied eight points and eight rebounds in an overtime win against Longwood (2/5). Before UNC Asheville: Enjoyed a great career at Forest Park where she helped lead the team to the state semifinals as a junior … Averaged 15 points and 11 rebounds as a junior and senior … Earned first team All-Region and All County honors as a junior and senior … Played for Georgia Pistols in the summer.

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MEET THE BULLDOGS: TRANI AND FITZGERALD

ali

TRANI

#32

Sr. • G • 5-7 Moseley, Va. • Cosby HS 2017-18 (Junior): Appeared in 32 games, which included 14 starts ... Scored the game-winning basket in overtime versus Charleston Southern on Feb. 13 ... Averaged 4.4 points, 2.9 rebounds and 23.3 minutes per game ... Scored double-digits in three games ... Netted a season-high 13 points versus Mercer ... Made a season-high four field goals versus Presbyterian and Mercer ... Netted three 3-pointers versus the Bears ... Went a perfect 4-for-4 from the free-throw line versus High Point ... Dished out a season-high four assists versus Mercer ... Posted three or more assists in five games ... Totaled a season-high 37 minutes versus High Point on Jan. 6 ... Finished year with 20 made three-pointers, which was the secondmost on the squad ... Shot 72.7 percent from the free-throw line ... Corralled 94 total rebounds, including 45 offensive rebounds (second-most on the team). 2016-17 (Sophomore): Helped guide the Bulldogs to their second straight appearance in the NCAA Tournament and the second consecutive Big South Conference Championships crown, the first time any Bulldog women’s basketball team has repeated as Big South champs … Played in 21 games, including 12 Big South Conference tilts … Averaged 2.3 points, 1.3 rebounds and 9.5 minutes per game for the year … Those averages went up to 2.5 points, 2.4 boards and 10.1 minutes per game in league action … Led UNC Asheville with five boards in the Bulldogs’ win at Presbyterian (1/24) … Scored a season-high nine points at Gardner-Webb (1/17) where she converted a season-best three field goals and played a season-high 24 minutes … Also corralled in four rebounds against the Runnin’ Bulldogs and had four boards in UNC Asheville’s Big South Conference Championship win over Radford (3/12) … Scored seven points against Warren Wilson (11/29) and again at home against GardnerWebb (3/4). 2015-16 (Freshman): Played in seven games while averaging 7.3 minutes per game … Averaged 2.1 points per game and was a perfect 4-for-4 from the free throw line … Recorded a season-high eight points against UNCG. Before UNC Asheville: Attended Cosby High School in Moseley, Va. ... Was the point guard for a Top-10 nationally ranked team ... Led her team to 6A Virginia State Championships in 2014 and 2015 ... Three-time AAAAAA Conference 3 All-Academic Team selection ... Selected to participate in the ASSIST All-American All-Star Game.

skye

GREEN

#33

Fr. • F • 6-1 Palm Coast, Fla. • Flagler Palm Coast HS Prior to UNC Asheville: Earned four varsity letters on the basketball team, while also participating on the track & field squad ... Averaged 16 points per game, including nine rebounds and three blocks during her junior season ... Led Flagler Palm Coast to back-to-back District Championships after making a run to the Final Four and to the Regional Semifinals in 2017 ... Earned numerous accolades during her four-year stint, including 2015-16 Daytona News Journal All-Area Second Team, 2016-17 Daytona News Journal Pre-season Fab Five selection and 2016-17 Daytona News Journal All-Area First Team ... Won four Player of the Year awards in 2016 - Daytona News Journal Player of the Year, Volusia All-Stars Best of Preps, Spectrum Sports Breakfast of Champions Player of the Year and Flagler Coast Athletic Banquet Female Player of the Year ... Mentor for youth kids where she teaches them the fundamentals of basketball ... Won the WNZF News Radio (FLAGLER) Scholarship Award for her academic success in the classroom.

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2017-18 RESULTS AND LEADERS

2017-18 UNC Asheville Women's Basketball UNC Asheville Season Schedule/Results & Leaders (as of Sep 25, 2018) All games RECORD: ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE

OVERALL 17-16 12-6 5-10

HOME 8-8 6-3 2-5

AWAY 7-8 6-3 1-5

Date 11/12/17 11/15/17

Opponent at Western Carolina at NC State

Score 52-62 55-87

11/18/17 11/22/17 11/26/17 11/30/17 12/4/17 12/10/17

CHA at Davidson MIDDLE TENNESSEE at Wofford WARREN WILSON MERCER

47-51 50-58 57-72 68-70 100-53 56-67

12/16/17 12/21/17

at USC Upstate APPALACHIAN STATE

12/28/17 1/2/18 1/6/18 1/9/18 1/13/18

FURMAN *at Campbell *HIGH POINT *at Radford *LONGWOOD

1/16/18

W

W Wot

W W

*LIBERTY

W

48-41

01/20/18 01/23/18 01/27/18 1/30/18 02/03/18 02/06/18 2/11/18 02/13/18

*at WINTHROP *at Charleston So. *PRESBYTERIAN *at Gardner-Webb *WINTHROP *RADFORD *at High Point *CHARLESTON SO.

W W

70-48 78-61 74-76 61-60 63-51 48-64 78-59 71-69

02-17-18 02/20/18 02-24-17 02/27/18 03/03/18 03-09-18 03-10-18 03-11-18 03/15/18

*at LIBERTY *CAMPBELL *at Longwood *at Presbyterian *GARDNER-WEBB vs Campbell vs Radford at LIBERTY FURMAN

* - Conference game

Attendance Summary

Home Away Neutral Total

Games

16 15 2 33

W W W Wot

W

W W W

Attend

20465 9561 2040 32066

L L L L L

76-70 69-60 63-71 60-52 45-58 67-56 82-52

W

L L

48-53 38-33 54-67 63-72 62-60 47-42 60-50 42-60 64-65

L L

NEUTRAL 2-0 0-0 2-0

Att. High Points 771 (12)WEBB, Khaila 1686 (15)WALL, Jessica (15)WEBB, Khaila 756 (10)WEBB, Khaila 487 (12)WEBB, Khaila 1323 (19)FITZGERALD, Bronaza 497 (17)WALL, Jessica 2878 (18)WEBB, Khaila 1081 (13)WEBB, Khaila (13)TRANI, Ali 164 (22)WALL, Jessica 896 (18)WALL, Jessica 863 771 805 601 1651

(16)FITZGERALD, Bronaza (16)FITZGERALD, Bronaza (10)WEBB, Khaila (20)WEBB, Khaila (19)WEBB, Khaila

805 (23)WEBB, Khaila

L

L

L L Lot

L L

136 325 2104 327 2608 814 542 1021

(20)FITZGERALD, (20)WEBB, Khaila (23)FITZGERALD, (20)FITZGERALD, (15)SCOTT, Zip (14)FITZGERALD, (23)FITZGERALD, (21)WEBB, Khaila

Bronaza

1484 989 376 317 1008 843 1197 1077 863

(16)FITZGERALD, Bronaza (12)FITZGERALD, Bronaza (22)FITZGERALD, Bronaza (24)FITZGERALD, Bronaza (19)FITZGERALD, Bronaza (14)FITZGERALD, Bronaza (22)WEBB, Khaila (13)WEBB, Khaila (27)WALL, Jessica

Bronaza Bronaza Bronaza Bronaza

High Rebounds (9)ESADAH, Juliet (6)FITZGERALD, Bronaza (7)WEBB, Khaila (7)FITZGERALD, Bronaza (8)FITZGERALD, Bronaza (12)FITZGERALD, Bronaza (12)FITZGERALD, Bronaza (8)FITZGERALD, Bronaza (9)FITZGERALD, Bronaza (8)FITZGERALD, Bronaza (8)ESADAH, Juliet (8)FITZGERALD, Bronaza (12)FITZGERALD, Bronaza (12)FITZGERALD, Bronaza (10)FITZGERALD, Bronaza (7)FITZGERALD, Bronaza (7)WILSON, Tiffany (4)WEBB, Khaila (4)WILSON, Tiffany (4)SCOTT, Zip (17)FITZGERALD, Bronaza (12)WILSON, Tiffany (16)FITZGERALD, Bronaza (14)FITZGERALD, Bronaza (11)WILSON, Tiffany (11)FITZGERALD, Bronaza (13)FITZGERALD, Bronaza (9)WILSON, Tiffany (9)FITZGERALD, Bronaza (10)FITZGERALD, Bronaza (9)FITZGERALD, Bronaza (13)FITZGERALD, Bronaza (12)FITZGERALD, Bronaza (12)FITZGERALD, Bronaza (8)FITZGERALD, Bronaza (13)FITZGERALD, Bronaza (7)SCOTT, Zip (14)FITZGERALD, Bronaza

Avg/Game

1279 637 1020 972

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2017-18 UNC Asheville Women's Basketball

UNC Asheville Team Game-by-Game (as of Sep 25, 2018) 2017-18 TEAM GAME-BY-GAME All games TEAM STATISTICS

Opponent

at Western Carolina at NC State CHA at Davidson MIDDLE TENNESSEE at Wofford WARREN WILSON MERCER at USC Upstate APPALACHIAN STATE FURMAN at Campbell HIGH POINT at Radford LONGWOOD LIBERTY at WINTHROP at Charleston So. PRESBYTERIAN at Gardner-Webb WINTHROP RADFORD at High Point CHARLESTON SO. at LIBERTY CAMPBELL at Longwood at Presbyterian GARDNER-WEBB vs Campbell vs Radford at LIBERTY FURMAN UNC Asheville Opponents

Games played: 33 Points/game: 61.1 FG Pct: 41.0 3FG Pct: 33.0 FT Pct: 63.2

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Date

11/12/17 11/15/17 11/18/17 11/22/17 11/26/17 11/30/17 12/4/17 12/10/17 12/16/17 12/21/17 12/28/17 1/2/18 1/6/18 1/9/18 1/13/18 1/16/18 01/20/18 01/23/18 01/27/18 1/30/18 02/03/18 02/06/18 2/11/18 02/13/18 02-17-18 02/20/18 02-24-17 02/27/18 03/03/18 03-09-18 03-10-18 03-11-18 03/15/18

Score

52-62 L 55-87 L 47-51 L 50-58 L 57-72 L 68-70 L 100-53 W 56-67 L 76-70 W 69-60 Wot 63-71 L 60-52 W 45-58 L 67-56 W 82-52 W 48-41 W 70-48 W 78-61 W 74-76 L 61-60 W 63-51 W 48-64 L 78-59 W 71-69 Wot 48-53 L 38-33 W 54-67 L 63-72 Lot 62-60 W 47-42 W 60-50 W 42-60 L 64-65 L 2016 1970

Total fg-fga

18-57 21-49 20-59 17-52 16-43 26-57 34-65 20-53 30-61 25-67 23-55 20-50 17-53 24-51 30-58 15-46 26-55 27-55 28-57 25-68 25-59 20-54 28-53 28-61 20-56 13-49 18-57 23-62 21-44 19-49 23-45 14-47 22-49

736-1796 737-1800

3-Pointers pct 3fg-fga pct

.316 .429 .339 .327 .372 .456 .523 .377 .492 .373 .418 .400 .321 .471 .517 .326 .473 .491 .491 .368 .424 .370 .528 .459 .357 .265 .316 .371 .477 .388 .511 .298 .449

3-18 7-16 2-16 1-8 2-7 7-16 5-9 5-17 10-23 7-16 3-16 3-11 3-13 2-8 6-12 1-9 5-12 7-14 8-17 5-15 4-11 2-8 9-16 5-17 1-10 3-12 4-21 5-23 7-16 4-13 3-10 2-11 10-16

.410 151-457 .409 157-510

.167 .438 .125 .125 .286 .438 .556 .294 .435 .438 .188 .273 .231 .250 .500 .111 .417 .500 .471 .333 .364 .250 .563 .294 .100 .250 .190 .217 .438 .308 .300 .182 .625

Free throws ft-fta pct

13-20 6-17 5-11 15-18 23-35 9-15 27-38 11-18 6-10 12-18 14-27 17-23 8-11 17-25 16-25 17-20 13-20 17-26 10-21 6-11 9-16 6-10 13-17 10-15 7-10 9-28 14-22 12-19 13-25 5-9 11-14 12-15 10-13

.330 393-622 .308 339-494

.650 .353 .455 .833 .657 .600 .711 .611 .600 .667 .519 .739 .727 .680 .640 .850 .650 .654 .476 .545 .563 .600 .765 .667 .700 .321 .636 .632 .520 .556 .786 .800 .769 .632 .686

off

14 6 14 14 12 12 21 12 11 17 15 11 14 11 13 10 11 15 12 15 11 10 13 14 15 16 17 17 11 10 8 8 8

418 336

Rebounds/game: 37.2 Assists/game: 9.9 Turnovers/game: 14.7 Assist/turnover ratio: 0.7 Steals/game: 5.8 Blocks/game: 2.4

Rebounds def tot

19 17 20 22 14 25 40 22 23 24 19 26 22 27 35 19 31 23 29 27 29 22 31 31 15 28 25 23 22 26 30 22 20

33 23 34 36 26 37 61 34 34 41 34 37 36 38 48 29 42 38 41 42 40 32 44 45 30 44 42 40 33 36 38 30 28

avg

33.0 28.0 30.0 31.5 30.4 31.5 35.7 35.5 35.3 35.9 35.7 35.8 35.8 36.0 36.8 36.3 36.6 36.7 36.9 37.2 37.3 37.1 37.4 37.7 37.4 37.7 37.8 37.9 37.7 37.7 37.7 37.4 37.2

pf

18 21 23 20 18 11 17 23 17 13 22 17 12 17 13 11 13 21 14 13 13 15 17 18 17 15 22 21 11 12 15 14 17

a t/o blk stl

3 7 8 4 8 12 17 11 24 12 8 8 7 10 14 6 11 10 16 8 10 7 17 9 12 6 9 8 14 6 5 4 17

14 19 11 19 18 15 21 14 9 13 16 13 16 12 11 11 16 12 17 9 17 14 17 20 9 15 17 21 12 10 19 10 17

pts

avg

1 5 52 52.0 2 3 55 53.5 1 7 47 51.3 2 6 50 51.0 2 7 57 52.2 3 5 68 54.8 2 7 100 61.3 4 4 56 60.6 0 3 76 62.3 4 9 69 63.0 4 9 63 63.0 4 10 60 62.8 2 4 45 61.4 3 7 67 61.8 4 6 82 63.1 2 9 48 62.2 3 6 70 62.6 2 5 78 63.5 0 9 74 64.1 3 5 61 63.9 5 13 63 63.9 2 3 48 63.1 2 3 78 63.8 2 5 71 64.1 3 3 48 63.4 1 9 38 62.5 5 5 54 62.1 1 9 63 62.2 2 1 62 62.2 1 6 47 61.7 4 0 60 61.6 1 3 42 61.0 2 7 64 61.1

808 1226 37.2 541 328 484 79 193 2016 61.1 770 1106 33.5 625 347 455 129 204 1970 59.7


2017-18 OVERALL STATS

2017-18 UNC Asheville Women's Basketball UNC Asheville Season Box Score (as of Sep 25, 2018) All games RECORD: ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE

##

34 11 10 03 32 00 20 23 01 12 14 05 02

Player

FITZGERALD, Bronaz WEBB, Khaila WALL, Jessica SCOTT, Zip TRANI, Ali EVANS, Nadiria FISHER, Kelli WILSON, Tiffany CORPENING, Amarya ESADAH, Juliet JORDAN-BROWN, Bro TONEY, Alexis LEWIS, Tamiah Team Total.......... Opponents......

Score by Periods UNC Asheville Opponents

OVERALL 17-16 12-6 5-10

gp-gs

Total 3-Point min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg%

32-31 844 26.4 173-296 33-33 1114 33.8 160-390 33-33 1147 34.8 126-340 28-26 851 30.4 68-189 32-14 744 23.3 41-147 33-0 338 10.2 36-107 6-2 38 6.3 6-13 24-16 424 17.7 31-76 32-0 366 11.4 26-75 30-3 295 9.8 29-56 32-0 290 9.1 26-57 15-7 181 12.1 13-42 8-0 36 4.5 1-8 33 33

HOME 8-8 6-3 2-5

6668 6671

1st 479 441

3rd 544 487

0-1 18-71 90-228 18-50 20-82 0-2 0-0 0-0 5-20 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-2

4th 533 537

.000 .254 .395 .360 .244 .000 .000 .000 .250 .000 .000 .000 .000

F-Throw ft-fta ft%

100-170 100-131 9-14 37-56 40-55 34-59 7-10 13-36 22-33 10-18 16-33 5-7 0-0

off

Rebounds def tot avg

NEUTRAL 2-0 0-0 2-0 pf dq

a

to blk stl

.588 133 186 319 10.0 103 4 6 70 32 .763 39 68 107 3.2 72 2 91 68 10 .643 6 84 90 2.7 35 0 80 37 2 .661 19 87 106 3.8 51 1 56 55 2 .727 45 49 94 2.9 45 0 32 46 3 .576 18 38 56 1.7 38 0 17 34 0 .700 6 7 13 2.2 3 0 0 6 2 .361 36 74 110 4.6 76 2 8 37 8 .667 3 19 22 0.7 28 0 22 29 1 .556 30 62 92 3.1 25 1 8 29 1 .485 18 53 71 2.2 44 0 0 27 17 .714 10 21 31 2.1 17 0 6 12 1 .000 0 2 2 0.3 4 0 2 8 0 55 58 113 26 736-1796 .410 151-457 .330 393-622 .632 418 808 1226 37.2 541 10 328 484 79 737-1800 .409 157-510 .308 339-494 .686 336 770 1106 33.5 625 - 347 455 129

2nd 428 475

.584 .410 .371 .360 .279 .336 .462 .408 .347 .518 .456 .310 .125

AWAY 7-8 6-3 1-5

OT 32 30

22 35 37 25 19 7 1 14 11 7 6 7 2

pts

avg

446 438 351 191 142 106 19 75 79 68 68 31 2

13.9 13.3 10.6 6.8 4.4 3.2 3.2 3.1 2.5 2.3 2.1 2.1 0.3

193 2016 204 1970

61.1 59.7

Totals 2016 1970

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2017-18 BIG SOUTH CONFERENCE ONLY STATS 2017-18 UNC Asheville Women's Basketball UNC Asheville Season Box Score (as of Sep 25, 2018) Conference games

RECORD: ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE

##

34 11 10 03 32 00 23 01 20 12 14 02 05

Player

FITZGERALD, Bronaz WEBB, Khaila WALL, Jessica SCOTT, Zip TRANI, Ali EVANS, Nadiria WILSON, Tiffany CORPENING, Amarya FISHER, Kelli ESADAH, Juliet JORDAN-BROWN, Bro LEWIS, Tamiah TONEY, Alexis Team Total.......... Opponents......

Score by Periods UNC Asheville Opponents

35

OVERALL 12-6 12-6 0-0

gp-gs

HOME 6-3 6-3 0-0

Total 3-Point min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg%

18-18 18-18 18-18 18-18 17-5 18-0 18-12 17-0 1-0 17-1 18-0 3-0 6-0

487 605 629 558 389 181 314 181 2 139 128 14 23

18 18

3650 3651

27.1 33.6 34.9 31.0 22.9 10.1 17.4 10.6 2.0 8.2 7.1 4.7 3.8

1st 261 222

110-185 90-217 70-187 40-120 18-74 20-54 23-53 12-39 1-1 13-31 9-21 1-3 1-3

.595 0-1 .415 14-40 .374 44-121 .333 11-33 .243 7-36 .370 0-0 .434 0-0 .308 4-13 1.000 0-0 .419 0-0 .429 0-1 .333 0-0 .333 0-0

408-988 .413 80-245 391-997 .392 74-275

2nd 234 236

3rd 298 250

4th 297 297

.000 .350 .364 .333 .194 .000 .000 .308 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000

AWAY 6-3 6-3 0-0

F-Throw ft-fta ft%

55-101 58-79 4-8 23-33 25-29 19-35 7-27 16-20 0-0 2-4 5-8 0-0 0-0

Rebounds def tot avg

pf dq

78 120 198 11.0 55 22 37 59 3.3 37 1 41 42 2.3 12 12 57 69 3.8 34 28 30 58 3.4 20 10 22 32 1.8 21 27 62 89 4.9 53 1 6 7 0.4 13 0 0 0 0.0 1 13 26 39 2.3 12 7 30 37 2.1 20 0 1 1 0.3 0 0 3 3 0.5 2 37 30 67 .327 214-344 .622 236 465 701 38.9 280 .269 176-254 .693 184 415 599 33.3 328

OT 20 27

.545 .734 .500 .697 .862 .543 .259 .800 .000 .500 .625 .000 .000

off

NEUTRAL 0-0 0-0 0-0

Totals 1110 1032

2 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0

a

4 51 46 38 18 8 5 8 0 3 0 1 0

to blk stl

pts

41 22 10 275 32 5 21 252 17 1 26 188 39 1 13 114 24 2 13 68 20 0 1 59 27 6 13 53 12 0 6 44 0 1 0 2 13 1 6 28 17 7 3 23 5 0 0 2 1 0 0 2 11 6 182 259 46 112 1110 - 183 242 74 109 1032

avg

15.3 14.0 10.4 6.3 4.0 3.3 2.9 2.6 2.0 1.6 1.3 0.7 0.3 61.7 57.3


2017-18 POINTS-REBOUNDS-ASSISTS

2017-18 UNC Asheville Women's Basketball UNC Asheville Points-Rebounds-Assists (as of Sep 25, 2018) All games

Opponent

Date

Score

at Western Carolina at NC State CHA at Davidson MIDDLE TENNESSEE at Wofford WARREN WILSON MERCER at USC Upstate APPALACHIAN STATE FURMAN at Campbell HIGH POINT at Radford LONGWOOD LIBERTY at WINTHROP at Charleston So. PRESBYTERIAN at Gardner-Webb WINTHROP RADFORD at High Point CHARLESTON SO. at LIBERTY CAMPBELL at Longwood at Presbyterian GARDNER-WEBB vs Campbell vs Radford at LIBERTY FURMAN

11/12/17 11/15/17 11/18/17 11/22/17 11/26/17 11/30/17 12/4/17 12/10/17 12/16/17 12/21/17 12/28/17 1/2/18 1/6/18 1/9/18 1/13/18 1/16/18 01/20/18 01/23/18 01/27/18 1/30/18 02/03/18 02/06/18 2/11/18 02/13/18 02-17-18 02/20/18 02-24-17 02/27/18 03/03/18 03-09-18 03-10-18 03-11-18 03/15/18

52-62 55-87 47-51 50-58 57-72 68-70 100-53 56-67 76-70 69-60 63-71 60-52 45-58 67-56 82-52 48-41 70-48 78-61 74-76 61-60 63-51 48-64 78-59 71-69 48-53 38-33 54-67 63-72 62-60 47-42 60-50 42-60 64-65

Opponent

Date

Score

at Western Carolina at NC State CHA at Davidson MIDDLE TENNESSEE at Wofford WARREN WILSON MERCER at USC Upstate APPALACHIAN STATE FURMAN at Campbell HIGH POINT at Radford LONGWOOD LIBERTY at WINTHROP at Charleston So. PRESBYTERIAN at Gardner-Webb WINTHROP RADFORD at High Point CHARLESTON SO. at LIBERTY CAMPBELL at Longwood at Presbyterian GARDNER-WEBB vs Campbell vs Radford at LIBERTY FURMAN

11/12/17 11/15/17 11/18/17 11/22/17 11/26/17 11/30/17 12/4/17 12/10/17 12/16/17 12/21/17 12/28/17 1/2/18 1/6/18 1/9/18 1/13/18 1/16/18 01/20/18 01/23/18 01/27/18 1/30/18 02/03/18 02/06/18 2/11/18 02/13/18 02-17-18 02/20/18 02-24-17 02/27/18 03/03/18 03-09-18 03-10-18 03-11-18 03/15/18

52-62 55-87 47-51 50-58 57-72 68-70 100-53 56-67 76-70 69-60 63-71 60-52 45-58 67-56 82-52 48-41 70-48 78-61 74-76 61-60 63-51 48-64 78-59 71-69 48-53 38-33 54-67 63-72 62-60 47-42 60-50 42-60 64-65

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

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

00 EVANS,NADI

01 CORPENING,

02 LEWIS,TAMI

03 SCOTT,ZIP

05 TONEY,ALEX

10 WALL,JESSI

12 ESADAH,JUL

14 JORDAN-BRO

20 FISHER,KEL

23 WILSON,TIF

32 TRANI,ALI

34 FITZGERALD

4-1-0 2-0-0 6-3-0 8-2-0 0-2-0 2-0-0 9-6-1 2-4-0 0-2-2 3-0-1 2-1-1 4-0-0 0-1-0 4-4-0 11-2-1 0-1-0 0-1-1 5-2-0 2-1-1 2-0-0 0-4-1 4-3-0 0-0-0 2-1-0 8-1-0 4-3-1 0-1-1 6-2-0 7-5-2 2-0-1 2-2-0 2-0-1 3-1-2

4-9-0 0-2-0 6-5-0 2-4-0 4-0-0 4-2-0 9-8-1 3-5-1 6-5-2 0-8-0 2-5-1 4-2-0 DNP 2-2-0 2-4-0 0-0-0 0-2-1 5-5-1 4-3-0 0-4-0 4-2-0 2-2-1 0-0-0 2-6-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 2-3-0 0-3-0 1-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0

2-2-0 7-0-2 0-1-3 2-1-0 1-0-0 0-0-1 5-4-3 4-1-0 1-1-3 2-1-1 6-1-0 7-0-0 2-0-1 5-1-2 DNP 1-0-1 9-0-1 6-2-0 3-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 2-0-0 2-0-2 2-0-0 3-1-0 0-0-1 2-1-0 0-1-0 0-0-1 0-0-0 2-1-0 3-2-0

DNP 0-1-0 4-2-0 6-4-0 13-3-0 2-3-0 2-8-0 1-0-0 13-4-0 4-2-0 0-2-0 3-2-0 2-3-0 2-4-0 4-4-0 0-2-0 4-2-0 2-0-0 0-2-0 0-1-0 1-4-0 0-1-0 2-2-0 1-1-0 2-3-0 0-3-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-2-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-3-0 0-0-0

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

10-6-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP 5-4-0 DNP DNP 2-2-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 2-0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP

DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 11-1-0 12-2-2 9-5-1 8-3-5 12-7-2 3-1-1 4-5-2 9-4-0 5-6-1 8-5-3 6-4-0 13-6-2 2-3-3 9-2-4 6-3-4 15-6-1 0-3-2 8-6-5 6-4-2 1-4-2 6-5-1 6-1-2 6-0-0 4-2-4 7-4-1 6-4-1 4-7-1 5-3-4

DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-1-0 7-5-0 2-2-0 2-1-0 2-2-0 5-7-1 6-4-0 3-6-0 8-12-1 3-2-0 4-8-0 8-11-0 2-2-0 0-1-1 6-9-0 0-4-2 2-6-0 0-6-0 0-5-0 0-1-0 2-5-0 2-1-0 7-6-0 4-3-3

6-4-0 0-1-0 2-2-0 8-6-3 0-4-0 6-4-1 7-6-2 0-1-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-1-0 0-0-0 DNP 2-1-0 DNP 0-1-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP

5-3-1 10-3-0 2-5-2 0-1-0 3-3-0 4-1-3 9-2-1 13-3-4 3-0-1 2-2-1 5-2-0 5-6-3 9-6-0 DNP 6-5-1 5-1-0 6-2-2 0-2-1 9-4-1 2-1-1 5-2-0 0-1-0 3-8-3 5-4-0 5-3-2 1-6-1 2-1-0 2-3-3 3-3-0 0-2-0 10-6-0 6-1-0 2-2-1

9-2-1 15-2-1 8-3-1 2-4-1 4-2-4 17-2-3 11-4-4 0-3-3 22-1-5 18-4-2 10-4-3 9-2-2 3-0-4 14-4-4 8-2-4 0-2-3 9-3-2 17-1-2 12-5-3 14-1-1 12-2-2 13-2-3 22-5-2 18-2-2 4-1-3 3-2-2 6-2-3 9-5-1 15-1-3 9-6-1 7-6-1 4-3-1 27-2-3

11 WEBB,KHAIL

12-4-1 15-4-3 10-7-2 12-6-0 13-0-4 8-2-3 18-2-3 13-2-2 8-8-6 13-4-5 12-5-2 6-3-1 10-7-2 20-4-3 19-4-3 23-4-2 6-0-2 20-0-2 9-4-7 13-4-2 14-1-4 13-5-1 18-4-5 21-4-3 10-1-3 7-4-1 16-4-2 14-4-3 13-2-5 13-2-1 22-2-3 13-0-1 4-0-4

DNP 6-6-0 9-2-0 10-7-0 19-8-0 14-12-1 13-12-0 11-8-0 15-9-0 13-8-0 16-8-0 16-12-0 8-12-0 13-10-0 15-7-0 7-3-0 20-17-0 13-11-0 23-16-0 20-14-0 2-7-2 14-11-0 23-13-1 8-9-0 16-10-0 12-9-0 22-13-0 24-12-1 19-12-0 14-8-1 11-13-0 4-6-0 16-14-0

36


2017-18 UNC Asheville Women's Basketball 2017-18 GAME-BY-GAME UNC Asheville Game-by-GameHIGHS Highs (as of Sep 25, 2018) All games

Opponent at Western Carolina

Date 11/12/17

Score Points 52-62 12-WEBB, Khaila

Rebounds 9-ESADAH, Juliet

at NC State

11/15/17

55-87 15-WEBB, Khaila WALL, Jessica

6-FITZGERALD, Bron

CHA at Davidson MIDDLE TENNESSEE

11/18/17 11/22/17 11/26/17

47-51 10-WEBB, Khaila 7-WEBB, Khaila 50-58 12-WEBB, Khaila 7-FITZGERALD, Bron 57-72 19-FITZGERALD, Bro 8-FITZGERALD, Bron

at Wofford

11/30/17

68-70 17-WALL, Jessica

12-FITZGERALD, Bro

WARREN WILSON

12/4/17

100-53 18-WEBB, Khaila

12-FITZGERALD, Bro

MERCER

12/10/17

56-67 13-TRANI, Ali WEBB, Khaila

8-FITZGERALD, Bron 4-TRANI, Ali

at USC Upstate APPALACHIAN STATE

12/16/17 12/21/17

76-70 22-WALL, Jessica 69-60 18-WALL, Jessica

9-FITZGERALD, Bron 6-WEBB, Khaila 8-ESADAH, Juliet 5-WEBB, Khaila FITZGERALD, Bron

FURMAN

12/28/17

63-71 16-FITZGERALD, Bro 8-FITZGERALD, Bron 3-WALL, Jessica

at Campbell

1/2/18

60-52 16-FITZGERALD, Bro 12-FITZGERALD, Bro 3-TRANI, Ali

HIGH POINT at Radford LONGWOOD

1/6/18 1/9/18 1/13/18

45-58 10-WEBB, Khaila 67-56 20-WEBB, Khaila 82-52 19-WEBB, Khaila

LIBERTY

1/16/18

at WINTHROP

01/20/18

12-FITZGERALD, Bro 10-FITZGERALD, Bro 7-WILSON, Tiffany FITZGERALD, Bron 48-41 23-WEBB, Khaila 4-SCOTT, Zip WILSON, Tiffany WEBB, Khaila 70-48 20-FITZGERALD, Bro 17-FITZGERALD, Bro

at Charleston So.

01/23/18

78-61 20-WEBB, Khaila

PRESBYTERIAN at Gardner-Webb WINTHROP

01/27/18 1/30/18 02/03/18

74-76 23-FITZGERALD, Bro 16-FITZGERALD, Bro 7-WEBB, Khaila 61-60 20-FITZGERALD, Bro 14-FITZGERALD, Bro 4-SCOTT, Zip 63-51 15-SCOTT, Zip 11-WILSON, Tiffany 4-WEBB, Khaila

37

12-WILSON, Tiffany

Assists 1-WEBB, Khaila WALL, Jessica TRANI, Ali

Steals 1-CORPENING, Ama WALL, Jessica TONEY, Alexis FISHER, Kelli TRANI, Ali 3-WEBB, Khaila 1-CORPENING, Ama LEWIS, Tamiah TRANI, Ali 3-CORPENING, Ama 2-WALL, Jessica 3-TONEY, Alexis 2-WALL, Jessica 4-WEBB, Khaila 3-TONEY, Alexis WALL, Jessica 3-WALL, Jessica 1-WEBB, Khaila WEBB, Khaila SCOTT, Zip TRANI, Ali EVANS, Nadiria FITZGERALD, Bron WALL, Jessica 4-WALL, Jessica 2-TONEY, Alexis 1-WEBB, Khaila TRANI, Ali EVANS, Nadiria SCOTT, Zip 2-SCOTT, Zip 4-WEBB, Khaila

Blocked shots 1-WEBB, Khaila

2-JORDAN-BROWN,

1-FITZGERALD, Bron 2-FITZGERALD, Bron 1-FITZGERALD, Bron TONEY, Alexis 1-FITZGERALD, Bron JORDAN-BROWN, WEBB, Khaila

1-CORPENING, Ama FITZGERALD, Bron 3-JORDAN-BROWN,

4-WALL, Jessica 4-WALL, Jessica 4-WALL, Jessica

None 1-JORDAN-BROWN, WEBB, Khaila WILSON, Tiffany FISHER, Kelli 2-SCOTT, Zip 1-FITZGERALD, Bron FITZGERALD, Bron WILSON, Tiffany WEBB, Khaila WALL, Jessica WALL, Jessica WEBB, Khaila 3-WALL, Jessica 2-FITZGERALD, Bron JORDAN-BROWN, 3-TRANI, Ali 2-FITZGERALD, Bron 3-SCOTT, Zip 2-FITZGERALD, Bron 3-WALL, Jessica 2-FITZGERALD, Bron

3-WALL, Jessica

5-WEBB, Khaila

1-FITZGERALD, Bron JORDAN-BROWN,

2-WEBB, Khaila SCOTT, Zip TRANI, Ali WALL, Jessica 3-SCOTT, Zip

2-WALL, Jessica WILSON, Tiffany

2-JORDAN -BROWN,

1-FITZGERALD, Bron CORPENING, Amar WALL, Jessica WILSON, Tiffany WEBB, Khaila 3-WALL, Jessica 2-WILSON, Tiffany 4-WALL, Jessica

1-TRANI, Ali FITZGERALD, Bron

None 2-FITZGERALD, Bron 2-FITZGERALD, Bron


2017-18 GAME-BY-GAME HIGHS

2017-18 UNC Asheville Women's Basketball UNC Asheville Game-by-Game Highs (as of Sep 25, 2018) All games

Opponent RADFORD at High Point

Date 02/06/18 2/11/18

CHARLESTON SO.

02/13/18

at LIBERTY

02-17-18

CAMPBELL at Longwood at Presbyterian

02/20/18 02-24-17 02/27/18

GARDNER-WEBB

03/03/18

vs Campbell

03-09-18

vs Radford at LIBERTY

03-10-18 03-11-18

FURMAN

03/15/18

Score Points Rebounds Assists 48-64 14-FITZGERALD, Bro 11-FITZGERALD, Bro 3-WALL, Jessica 78-59 23-FITZGERALD, Bro 13-FITZGERALD, Bro 5-WEBB, Khaila SCOTT, Zip 71-69 21-WEBB, Khaila 9-FITZGERALD, Bron 3-WEBB, Khaila WILSON, Tiffany 48-53 16-FITZGERALD, Bro 10-FITZGERALD, Bro 3-WEBB, Khaila WALL, Jessica 38-33 12-FITZGERALD, Bro 9-FITZGERALD, Bron 2-WALL, Jessica 54-67 22-FITZGERALD, Bro 13-FITZGERALD, Bro 3-WALL, Jessica 63-72 24-FITZGERALD, Bro 12-FITZGERALD, Bro 3-TRANI, Ali WEBB, Khaila 62-60 19-FITZGERALD, Bro 12-FITZGERALD, Bro 5-WEBB, Khaila

Steals 2-WALL, Jessica 2-WEBB, Khaila 2-SCOTT, Zip

Blocked shots 2-FITZGERALD, Bron 1-WILSON, Tiffany FITZGERALD, Bron 2-FITZGERALD, Bron

2-WALL, Jessica

2-WILSON, Tiffany

3-SCOTT, Zip 3-WEBB, Khaila 3-WALL, Jessica

1-WEBB, Khaila 2-FITZGERALD, Bron 1-WILSON, Tiffany

1-SCOTT, Zip

1-FITZGERALD, Bron WEBB, Khaila 47-42 14-FITZGERALD, Bro 8-FITZGERALD, Bron 1-FITZGERALD, Bron 2-FITZGERALD, Bron 1-FITZGERALD, Bron SCOTT, Zip SCOTT, Zip CORPENING, Amar WALL, Jessica EVANS, Nadiria WEBB, Khaila 60-50 22-WEBB, Khaila 13-FITZGERALD, Bro 3-WEBB, Khaila None 2-JORDAN-BROWN, 42-60 13-WEBB, Khaila 7-SCOTT, Zip 1-WALL, Jessica 1-WEBB, Khaila 1-JORDAN-BROWN, WEBB, Khaila WILSON, Tiffany EVANS, Nadiria SCOTT, Zip SCOTT, Zip 64-65 27-WALL, Jessica 14-FITZGERALD, Bro 4-SCOTT, Zip 2-FITZGERALD, Bron 1-FITZGERALD, Bron WEBB, Khaila SCOTT, Zip SCOTT, Zip

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2017-18 SPECIALTY STATS Opponent Western Carolina NC State Charlotte Davidson Middle Tennessee Wofford Warren Wilson Mercer USC Upstate Appalachian State Furman Campbell High Point Radford Longwood LIBERTY WINTHROP Charleston So. Presbyterian Gardner-Webb WINTHROP Radford High Point Charleston So. LIBERTY Campbell Longwood Presbyterian Gardner-Webb Campbell Radford LIBERTY Furman

T/O 2ndCh Paint FastB Bench Ties Leads 15 20 14 0 10 6 2 10 5 18 2 15 0 0 17 7 20 4 16 3 3 18 10 26 6 18 0 0 18 7 22 0 18 0 0 13 12 24 4 19 1 1 27 24 48 14 42 1 1 9 10 24 2 10 5 2 14 16 34 0 20 1 1 20 4 30 13 13 0 2 24 9 36 14 20 0 1 23 15 24 7 21 2 4 9 12 28 8 6 1 3 17 10 22 4 13 4 1 15 17 42 11 27 0 0 18 10 18 6 6 1 2 19 14 30 8 19 0 0 17 18 38 6 18 0 0 15 11 34 10 18 1 3 6 22 26 0 4 0 4 17 9 32 10 12 2 1 9 5 34 4 6 1 2 6 20 32 4 4 0 0 15 16 38 4 13 3 4 14 9 22 0 17 0 0 13 10 18 8 9 1 6 8 22 21 3 4 9 3 13 16 26 0 8 3 3 12 10 22 2 11 3 5 11 7 22 4 2 0 2 6 13 30 0 12 3 3 7 9 12 0 10 1 2 7 8 20 6 8 1 3

Totals Average/Game

462 407 14.0 12.3

887 164 26.9 5.0

449 13.6

53 64 1.6 1.9

Opponent Average/Game

476 263 14.4 8.0

902 212 27.3 6.4

509 15.4

59 63 1.8 1.9

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WL Score Leads overcome L 52-62 lost 4 2nd-09:34 L 55-87 L 47-51 lost 5 3rd-08:10 L 50-58 lost 10 1st-02:32 L 57-72 L 68-70 lost 11 3rd-06:26 W 100-53 trailed by 5 1st-08:06 L 56-67 lost 5 1st-05:12 W 76-70 trailed by 4 1st-08:41 W 69-60 trailed by 4 1st-07:38 L 63-71 lost 5 1st-05:08 W 60-52 trailed by 14 2nd-00:29 L 45-58 lost 7 3rd-06:04 W 67-56 trailed by 6 2nd-00:14 W 82-52 W 48-41 trailed by 4 1st-07:07 W 70-48 W 78-61 L 74-76 lost 15 1st-01:24 W 61-60 trailed by 4 4th-00:37 W 63-51 trailed by 2 1st-09:37 L 48-64 lost 6 2nd-00:08 W 78-59 W 71-69 trailed by 5 OT-03:38 L 48-53 lost 1 1st-09:22 W 38-33 trailed by 7 3rd-07:26 L 54-67 lost 4 2nd-03:41 L 63-72 lost 3 4th-08:06 W 62-60 trailed by 5 4th-06:23 W 47-42 trailed by 10 1st-03:47 W 60-50 trailed by 4 2nd-05:02 L 42-60 lost 8 1st-05:47 L 64-65 lost 9 1st-06:23


INDIVIDUAL CAREER Individual Career YEAR-BY-YEAR History CORPENING, Amaryah Season

2017-18 TOTAL

gp-gs

32-0 32-0

min/avg

366/11.4 366/11.4

Total fg-fga

26-75 26-75

pct

.347 .347

3-Point fg-fga

5-20 5-20

pct

.250 .250

F-Throws ft-fta pct

22-33 22-33

.667 .667

Rebounds def tot

avg

1 1

stl

11 11

Scoring pts avg

off

to

blk

1 0 1

stl

9 19 28

Scoring pts avg

8 8

to

29 29

blk

stl

Scoring pts avg

fo

ast

17 17

to

34 34

blk

stl

Scoring pts avg

2.0 2.4 2.2 2.1

pf

9 0 3 12

fo

ast

1 0 0 1

to

9 4 6 19

blk

stl

Scoring pts avg

Rebounds def tot

avg

1.8 2.2 2.0

pf

22 44 66

fo

ast

1 0 1

to

12 27 39

blk

stl

Scoring pts avg

off

Rebounds def tot

avg

pf

fo

ast

to

blk

stl

Scoring pts avg

off

Rebounds def tot

avg

pf

fo

ast

to

blk

stl

Scoring pts avg

off

0.7 0.7

pf

28 28

fo

ast

22 22

to

29 29

blk

Rebounds def tot

avg

3.2 4.3 3.8

pf

fo

ast

43 55 98

off

Rebounds def tot

avg

3.1 3.1

pf

25 25

fo

ast

off

Rebounds def tot

avg

1.7 1.7

pf

38 38

off

Rebounds def tot

avg

off

3 3

19 19

22 22

0 0

79 2.5 79 2.5

DENGOKL, Sonora Season

2015-16 2016-17 TOTAL

gp-gs

min/avg

33-1 477/14.5 34-16 899/26.4 67-17 1376/20.5

Total fg-fga

68-154 89-250 157-404

pct

.442 .356 .389

3-Point fg-fga

1-3 0-6 1-9

pct

.333 .000 .111

F-Throws ft-fta pct

52-76 61-93 113-169

.684 .656 .669

46 59 41 106 87 165

105 147 252

1 1 2

12 43 43 68 55 111

189 5.7 239 7.0 428 6.4

ESADAH, Juliet Season

2017-18 TOTAL

gp-gs

30-3 30-3

min/avg

295/9.8 295/9.8

Total fg-fga

29-56 29-56

pct

.518 .518

3-Point fg-fga

0-0 0-0

pct

.000 .000

F-Throws ft-fta pct

10-18 10-18

.556 .556

30 30

62 62

92 92

1 1

1 1

7 7

68 2.3 68 2.3

EVANS, Nadiria Season

2017-18 TOTAL

gp-gs

33-0 33-0

min/avg

338/10.2 338/10.2

Total fg-fga

36-107 36-107

pct

.336 .336

3-Point fg-fga

0-2 0-2

pct

.000 .000

F-Throws ft-fta pct

34-59 34-59

.576 .576

18 18

38 38

56 56

0 0

0 0

7 7

106 3.2 106 3.2

FISHER, Kelli Season

2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 TOTAL

gp-gs

17-0 5-0 6-2 28-2

min/avg

81/4.8 14/2.8 38/6.3 133/4.8

Total fg-fga

18-27 5-6 6-13 29-46

pct

.667 .833 .462 .630

3-Point fg-fga

0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

pct

.000 .000 .000 .000

F-Throws ft-fta pct

8-12 0-0 7-10 15-22

.667 .000 .700 .682

12 4 6 22

22 8 7 37

34 12 13 59

0 0 0 0

1 0 2 3

1 0 1 2

44 10 19 73

2.6 2.0 3.2 2.6

JORDAN-BROWN, Brooke Season

2016-17 2017-18 TOTAL

gp-gs

21-1 32-0 53-1

min/avg

141/6.7 290/9.1 431/8.1

Total fg-fga

17-27 26-57 43-84

pct

.630 .456 .512

3-Point fg-fga

0-0 0-1 0-1

pct

.000 .000 .000

F-Throws ft-fta pct

7-11 16-33 23-44

.636 .485 .523

18 18 36

19 53 72

37 71 108

0 0 0

5 17 22

2 6 8

41 2.0 68 2.1 109 2.1

LEWIS, Tamiah Season

2017-18 TOTAL

gp-gs

8-0 8-0

min/avg

36/4.5 36/4.5

Total fg-fga

1-8 1-8

pct

.125 .125

3-Point fg-fga

0-2 0-2

pct

.000 .000

F-Throws ft-fta pct

0-0 0-0

.000 .000

0 0

2 2

2 2

0.3 0.3

4 4

0 0

2 2

8 8

0 0

2 2

2 0.3 2 0.3

SCOTT, Zip Season

2016-17 2017-18 TOTAL

gp-gs

min/avg

33-7 481/14.6 28-26 851/30.4 61-33 1332/21.8

Total fg-fga

32-86 68-189 100-275

pct

.372 .360 .364

3-Point fg-fga

11-34 18-50 29-84

pct

.324 .360 .345

F-Throws ft-fta pct

6-17 37-56 43-73

.353 .661 .589

16 53 19 87 35 140

69 106 175

2.1 3.8 2.9

31 51 82

0 1 1

19 56 75

30 55 85

1 2 3

11 25 36

81 2.5 191 6.8 272 4.5

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INDIVIDUAL YEAR-BY-YEAR CAREER Individual Career History TONEY, Alexis Season

2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 TOTAL

gp-gs

9-0 19-0 15-7 43-7

min/avg

37/4.1 79/4.2 181/12.1 297/6.9

Total fg-fga

5-15 10-22 13-42 28-79

pct

.333 .455 .310 .354

3-Point fg-fga

0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

pct

.000 .000 .000 .000

F-Throws ft-fta pct

0-0 3-4 5-7 8-11

.000 .750 .714 .727

off

Rebounds def tot

avg

2 3 6 11

to

5 4 12 21

blk

stl

Scoring pts avg

off

fo

ast

3 10 32 45

to

4 8 46 58

blk

0 0 3 3

stl

3 4 19 26

Scoring pts avg

1.4 2.4 2.7 2.2

pf

12 38 35 85

fo

ast

0 52 0 83 0 80 0 215

to

20 38 37 95

blk

1 1 2 4

stl

17 19 37 73

Scoring pts avg

avg

pf

fo

ast

to

blk

stl

Scoring pts avg

0.6 0.9 2.1 1.2

pf

6 8 17 31

fo

ast

Rebounds def tot

avg

0.7 1.3 2.9 2.0

pf

6 20 45 71

off

Rebounds def tot

avg

off

Rebounds def tot

3 7 10 20

2 10 21 33

5 17 31 53

0 0 0 0

0 1 1 2

1 1 7 9

10 23 31 64

1.1 1.2 2.1 1.5

TRANI, Ali Season

2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 TOTAL

gp-gs

min/avg

9-0 59/6.6 21-0 200/9.5 32-14 744/23.3 62-14 1003/16.2

Total fg-fga

4-14 14-47 41-147 59-208

pct

.286 .298 .279 .284

3-Point fg-fga

3-12 4-20 20-82 27-114

pct

.250 .200 .244 .237

F-Throws ft-fta pct

4-4 1.000 16-21 .762 40-55 .727 60-80 .750

2 15 45 62

4 12 49 65

6 27 94 127

0 0 0 0

15 48 142 205

1.7 2.3 4.4 3.3

WALL, Jessica Season

2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 TOTAL

gp-gs

min/avg

33-6 539/16.3 33-22 982/29.8 33-33 1147/34.8 99-61 2668/26.9

Total fg-fga

25-80 67-182 126-340 218-602

pct

.313 .368 .371 .362

3-Point fg-fga

21-61 37-115 90-228 148-404

pct

.344 .322 .395 .366

F-Throws ft-fta pct

23-26 21-28 9-14 53-68

.885 .750 .643 .779

5 41 7 71 6 84 18 196

46 78 90 214

94 192 351 637

2.8 5.8 10.6 6.4

WILSON, Tiffany Season

2014-15 2015-16 2017-18 TOTAL

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gp-gs

min/avg

31-1 445/14.4 26-2 343/13.2 24-16 424/17.7 81-19 1212/15.0

Total fg-fga

48-112 30-73 31-76 109-261

pct

.429 .411 .408 .418

3-Point fg-fga

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

pct

.000 .000 .000 .000

F-Throws ft-fta pct

25-46 20-40 13-36 58-122

.543 42 77 .500 33 72 .361 36 74 .475 111 223

119 105 110 334

3.8 50 4.0 57 4.6 76 4.1 183

1 1 2 4

8 41 5 32 8 37 21 110

6 4 8 18

13 14 14 41

121 80 75 276

3.9 3.1 3.1 3.4


Career single-game highs

INDIVIDUAL SINGLE GAME CAREER HIGHS CORPENING, Amaryah Points: 9, at WINTHROP -- 01/20/18 Rebounds: 4, Warren Wilson -- 12/4/17 Assists: 3, CHA -- 11/18/17; at USC Upstate -- 12/16/17; Warren Wilson -- 12/4/17 Steals: 1, 11 times Blocks: 1, Warren Wilson -- 12/4/17 FG made: 3, at NC State -- 11/15/17; Furman -- 12/28/17 FG attempts: 6, at Campbell -- 1/2/18 3FG made: 1, 5 times 3FG attempts: 3, at Campbell -- 1/2/18 FT made: 4, at WINTHROP -- 01/20/18 FT attempts: 4, 4 times

DENGOKL, Sonora Points: 20, vs Longwood -- 03-09-17 Rebounds: 10, vs CAMPBELL -- 03-10-17 Assists: 4, at Gardner-Webb -- 01/17/17 Steals: 4 [t-2nd], LIBERTY -- 01/21/17 Blocks: 1, at Coastal Carolina -- 12/14/15 FG made: 9 [t-8th], vs Longwood -- 03-09-17 FG attempts: 16, Warren Wilson College -- 12/5/15 3FG made: 1, Charleston So. -- 03/01/16 3FG attempts: 2, Radford -- 1/28/207 FT made: 8 [t-3rd], LIBERTY -- 01/21/17; vs CAMPBELL -- 03-10-17 FT attempts: 10 [t-8th], LIBERTY -- 01/21/17; vs CAMPBELL -- 03-10-17

ESADAH, Juliet Points: 9, Warren Wilson -- 12/4/17 Rebounds: 9, at Western Carolina -- 11/12/17 Assists: 2, at USC Upstate -- 12/16/17 Steals: 2, WINTHROP -- 02/03/18 Blocks: 1, Longwood -- 1/13/18 FG made: 3, CHA -- 11/18/17; at USC Upstate -- 12/16/17; Warren Wilson -- 12/4/17 FG attempts: 6, Presbyterian -- 01/27/18 FT made: 3, Warren Wilson -- 12/4/17 FT attempts: 6, Warren Wilson -- 12/4/17

EVANS, Nadiria Points: 11, Longwood -- 1/13/18 Rebounds: 6, Warren Wilson -- 12/4/17 Assists: 2, Gardner-Webb -- 03/03/18; Furman -- 03/15/18; at USC Upstate -- 12/16/17 Steals: 1, 7 times FG made: 4, at LIBERTY -- 02-17-18; Longwood -- 1/13/18 FG attempts: 8, Longwood -- 1/13/18; at Davidson -- 11/22/17 3FG attempts: 1, Mercer -- 12/10/17; at USC Upstate -- 12/16/17 FT made: 4, at Campbell -- 1/2/18 FT attempts: 6, at Charleston So. -- 01/23/18; Longwood -- 1/13/18

FISHER, Kelli Points: 16, Warren Wilson College -- 12/5/15 Rebounds: 8, Warren Wilson -- 11/29/16; Warren Wilson College -- 12/5/15 Assists: 1, Longwood -- 1/12/16 Steals: 1, at Western Carolina -- 11/12/17; UNC Greensboro -- 12/10/15 Blocks: 1, WINTHROP -- 02/03/18; Montreat -- 11-20-15; Appalachian State -- 12/21/17 FG made: 7, Warren Wilson College -- 12/5/15 FG attempts: 8, Warren Wilson College -- 12/5/15 FT made: 3, Winthrop -- 12/29/15; Warren Wilson -- 12/4/17 Career Single-Game Highs FT attempts: 4, Winthrop -- 12/29/15; Warren Wilson -- 12/4/17; Warren Wilson College -- 12/5/15

JORDAN-BROWN, Brooke Points: 18, Warren Wilson -- 11/29/16 Rebounds: 8, Warren Wilson -- 12/4/17 Assists: 1, Longwood -- 2/18/17 Steals: 2, at Campbell -- 1/2/18 Blocks: 3 [t-4th], Mercer -- 12/10/17 FG made: 7, Warren Wilson -- 11/29/16 FG attempts: 10, Warren Wilson -- 11/29/16 3FG attempts: 1, at Presbyterian -- 02/27/18 FT made: 5, Middle Tennessee -- 11/26/17 FT attempts: 10 [t-8th], Middle Tennessee -- 11/26/17

LEWIS, Tamiah Points: 2, Longwood -- 1/13/18 Rebounds: 1, Longwood -- 1/13/18; Middle Tennessee -- 11/26/17 Assists: 1, Longwood -- 1/13/18; at NC State -- 11/15/17

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FG made: 7, Warren Wilson -- 11/29/16 FG attempts: 10, Warren Wilson -- 11/29/16 3FG attempts: 1, at Presbyterian -- 02/27/18 FT made: 5, Middle Tennessee -- 11/26/17 FT attempts: 10 [t-8th], Middle Tennessee -- 11/26/17

INDIVIDUAL SINGLE GAME CAREER HIGHS LEWIS, Tamiah

Points: 2, Longwood -- 1/13/18 Rebounds: 1, Longwood -- 1/13/18; Middle Tennessee -- 11/26/17 Assists: 1, Longwood -- 1/13/18; at NC State -- 11/15/17 Steals: 1, at NC State -- 11/15/17; Warren Wilson -- 12/4/17 FG made: 1, Longwood -- 1/13/18 FG attempts: 3, Warren Wilson -- 12/4/17 3FG attempts: 1, at NC State -- 11/15/17; Warren Wilson -- 12/4/17

SCOTT, Zip Points: 15, WINTHROP -- 02/03/18 Rebounds: 7, 4 times Assists: 5, at USC Upstate -- 12/16/17; at High Point -- 2/11/18 Steals: 3, Campbell -- 02/20/18; at Radford -- 1/9/18 Blocks: 1, at Longwood -- 02-24-17; Furman -- 03/15/18; at UNCG -- 11/14/16 FG made: 6, at WINTHROP -- 01/20/18 FG attempts: 13, Appalachian State -- 12/21/17 3FG made: 2, at Presbyterian -- 02/27/18; Longwood -- 1/13/18; at USC Upstate -- 12/16/17 3FG attempts: 4, 4 times FT made: 6, Warren Wilson -- 12/4/17 FT attempts: 8, Warren Wilson -- 12/4/17

TONEY, Alexis Points: 12, Warren Wilson -- 11/29/16 Rebounds: 7, Warren Wilson -- 11/29/16 Assists: 3, at Davidson -- 11/22/17 Steals: 3, Middle Tennessee -- 11/26/17 Blocks: 1, Middle Tennessee -- 11/26/17; Warren Wilson -- 11/29/16 FG made: 5, Warren Wilson -- 11/29/16 FG attempts: 8, at Davidson -- 11/22/17 FT made: 3, Warren Wilson -- 12/4/17 FT attempts: 3, Warren Wilson -- 12/4/17

TRANI, Ali Points: 13, Mercer -- 12/10/17 Rebounds: 8, at High Point -- 2/11/18 Assists: 4, Mercer -- 12/10/17 Steals: 3, High Point -- 1/6/18 Blocks: 1, at Charleston So. -- 01/23/18; at Longwood -- 02-24-17; Mercer -- 12/10/17 FG made: 4, Presbyterian -- 01/27/18; Mercer -- 12/10/17 FG attempts: 11, Mercer -- 12/10/17 3FG made: 3, Mercer -- 12/10/17 Career Single-Game 3FG attempts: 6, at USC Upstate -- 12/16/17 FT made: 5, LIBERTY -- 1/16/18 FT attempts: 6, LIBERTY -- 1/16/18; at NC State -- 11/15/17

Highs

WALL, Jessica Points: 27 [t-3rd], Furman -- 03/15/18 Rebounds: 7, LIBERTY -- 01/21/17; vs Longwood -- 03-09-17; Warren Wilson -- 11/29/16 Assists: 9 [1st], Warren Wilson -- 11/29/16 Steals: 4 [t-2nd], WINTHROP -- 02/03/18 Blocks: 1, 4 times FG made: 9 [t-8th], Furman -- 03/15/18 FG attempts: 17, Furman -- 12/28/17 3FG made: 9 [1st], Furman -- 03/15/18 3FG attempts: 12 [t-3rd], Charleston So. -- 02/13/18; at Presbyterian -- 02/27/18; Furman -- 03/15/18 FT made: 5, at Charleston Southern -- 02/14/17 FT attempts: 5, at Charleston Southern -- 02/14/17

WILSON, Tiffany Points: 16, at Furman -- 12/10/14 Rebounds: 12, at Charleston So. -- 01/23/18 Assists: 3, Furman -- 03/15/18 Steals: 3, at High Point -- 02/17/15; at Clemson -- 12/21/15; Liberty -- 2/13/16 Blocks: 2, Winthrop -- 02-07-15; at LIBERTY -- 02-17-18; at COASTAL -- 2/28/15 FG made: 8, at Furman -- 12/10/14 FG attempts: 11, at Furman -- 12/10/14 3FG attempts: 1, Radford -- 02/16/16; LIBERTY -- 12-30-14 FT made: 4, at Charleston Southern -- 02/02/15; ETSU -- 11-14-14; Western Carolina -- 12-17-14 FT attempts: 7, at Charleston Southern -- 02/02/15

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1,000 POINT AND 500 REBOUND MEMBERS 1,000 Point Scorers 1. Sheila Ford (1980-84) - 2,442 PTS, 118 GP 2. Kim Duncan (1981-85) - 1,975 PTS, 129 GP 3. Vicki Giffin (1993-97) - 1,703 PTS, 109 GP 4. Trish Wyatt (1981-85) - 1,606 PTS, 122 GP 5. Wendy Beecher (1986-90) - 1,448 PTS, 104 GP 6. Shonese Jones (2011-15) - 1,411 PTS, 108 GP 7. Kristal Hood (2002-05) - 1,303 PTS, 111 GP 8. Mechio Kornegay (1984-88) - 1,234 PTS, 110 GP Emily Hill (1996-2001) - 1,234 PTS, 110 GP 10. Ashton Barton (2004-08) - 1,139 PTS, 106 GP 11. Tianna Knuckles (2013-17) - 1,129 PTS, 111 GP 12. Chatori Major (2013-17) - 1,116 PTS, 118 GP 13. Khaila Webb (2014-2018) - 1,109 PTS, 121 GP 14. Tonisha Jackson (1999-2004) - 1,095 PTS, 94 GP 15. Kendall Shepard (2008-11) - 1,087 PTS, 119 GP 16. Jessica Guarneri (1999-2002) - 1,082 PTS, 75 GP 17. Lindsey Thompson (2008-12) - 1,080 PTS, 118 GP 18. Kelli Riles (2009-13) - 1,039 PTS, 118 GP 19. Tara McMinn (1989-92) - 1,031 PTS, 77 GP 20. Lindsey Montgomery (2007-11) - 1,017 PTS, 97 GP

500 Rebounders 1. Sheila Ford (1980-84) - 2,200 REB, 118 GP 2. Kelli Riles (2009-13) - 1,037 REB, 118 GP 3. Wendy Beecher (1986-90) - 894 REB, 104 GP 4. Kim Duncan (1981-85) - 888 REB, 129 GP 5. Lindsey Thompson (2008-12) - 777 REB, 97 GP 6. Stacy Shepard (2004-08) - 774 REB, 119 GP 7. Bronaza Fitzgerald (2014-2018) - 753 REB, 117 GP 8. KJ Weaver (2013-17) - 747 REB, 117 GP 9. Tonisha Jackson (1999-2004) - 720 REB, 94 GP 10. Jessica Guameri (1999-2002) - 670 REB, 75 GP 11. Tara McMinn (1989-92) - 628 REB, 77 GP 12. Nicole Sampson (1997-01) - 588 REB, 104 GP 13. Amanda Elder (2003-07) - 573 REB, 97 GP 14. Sheena West (1990-1994) - 569 REB, 109 GP 15. Aretha Barnes (1986-90) - 568 REB, 103 GP 16. Vicki Giffin (1981-85) - 540 REB, 129 GP 17. Dee Godette (1990-94) - 514 REB, 105 GP 18. Kristal Hood (2002-06) - 506 REB, 111 GP

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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS ALL-TIME CAREER SCORING LEADERS Name (Yrs.) GP 1. Sheila Ford (1980-84) 118 2. Kim Duncan (1981-85) 129 3. Vicki Giffin (1993-97) 109 4. Trish Wyatt (1981-85) 122 5. Wendy Beecher (1986-90) 104 6. Shonese Jones (2011-15) 108 7. Kristal Hood (2002-05) 111 8. Mechio Kornegay (1984-88) 110 Emily Hill (1996-2001) 110 10. Ashton Barton (2004-08) 106 11. Tianna Knuckles (2013-16) 111 12. Chatori Major (2013-16) 118 13. Khaila Webb (2014-18) 121 14. Tonisha Jackson (1999-2004) 94 15. Kendall Shepard (2008-11) 119 16. Jessica Guarneri (1999-2002) 75 17. Lindsey Thompson (2008-12) 118 18. Kelli Riles (2009-13) 118 19. Tara McMinn (1989-92) 77 20. Lindsey Montgomery (2007-11) 97

Became a Division I school in 1986 Pts. 2,442 1,975 1,703 1,606 1,448 1,411 1,303 1,234 1,234 1,139 1,129 1,116 1,109 1,095 1,087 1,082 1,080 1,039 1,031 1,017

ALL-TIME SINGLE SEASON SCORING TOP-10 Name Season GP 1. Sheila Ford 1983-84 37 2. Kim Duncan 1983-84 37 3. Sheila Ford 1982-83 32 4. Kim Duncan 1984-85 33 5. Trish Wyatt 1984-85 34 6. Kim Duncan 1982-83 32 7. Emily Hill 1997-98 28 8. Sheila Ford 1981-82 27 9. Kim Keith 1984-85 34 10. Chatori Major 2016-17 34 ALL-TIME CAREER REBOUNDING TOP-10 Name (Yrs.) GP 1. Sheila Ford (1980-84) 118 2. Kelli Riles (2009-13) 118 3. Wendy Beecher (1986-90) 104 4. Kim Duncan (1981-85) 129 5. Lindsey Thompson (2008-11) 97 6. Stacy Shepard (2004-08) 119 7. Bronaza Fitzgerald (2014-18) 117 8. KJ Weaver (2013-16) 117 9. Tonisha Jackson (1999-2004) 94 10. Jessica Guarneri (1999-2002) 75

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Pts. Avg. 874 23.6 659 17.8 640 20.0 586 17.8 529 15.6 509 15.9 506 18.1 488 18.0 473 13.9 468 13.8

Reb. 2,200 1,037 894 888 777 774 753 747 720 670

ALL-TIME SINGLE SEASON REBOUNDING TOP-10 Name Season GP 1. Sheila Ford 1983-84 37 2. Sheila Ford 1982-83 32 3. Sheila Ford 1981-82 27 4. Sheila Ford 1980-81 22 5. Bronaza Fitzgerald 2017-18 32 6. Kelli Riles 2011-12 30 7. Stacy Shepard 2007-08 30 8. Lindsey Montgomery 2009-10 29 9. Kelli Riles 2010-11 28 10. Kelli Riles 2012-13 30

Avg. 20.7 15.3 15.6 13.7 13.9 13.1 11.7 11.2 11.2 10.7 10.2 9.5 9.2 11.6 9.1 14.4 9.2 8.8 13.4 11.4

Avg. 18.6 8.8 8.6 6.9 8.0 6.5 6.4 6.4 7.7 8.9

Reb. Avg. 690 18.6 627 19.6 507 18.8 376 17.1 319 10.0 318 10.6 298 9.9 294 10.1 288 10.3 285 9.5

DIVISION I CAREER SCORING TOP-12 Name (Yrs.) 1. Vicki Giffin (1993-97) 2. Wendy Beecher (1986-90) 3. Shonese Jones (2011-15) 4. Kristal Hood (2002-05) 5. Emily Hill (1996-2001) 6. Ashton Barton (2004-08) 7. Tianna Knuckles (2013-16) 8. Chatori Major (2013-16) 9. Khaila Webb (2014-18) 10. Tonisha Jackson (1999-2004) 11. Kendall Shepard (2008-11) 12. Jessica Guameri (1999-2002)

GP 109 104 108 111 110 106 111 118 121 94 119 75

Pts. 1,703 1,448 1,411 1,303 1,234 1,139 1,129 1,116 1,109 1,095 1,087 1,082

DIVISION I SINGLE SEASON SCORING TOP-10 Name Season GP 1. Emily Hill 1997-98 28 2. Chatori Major 2016-17 34 3. Shonese Jones 2011-12 30 4. Kendall Shepard 2010-11 29 5. Chatori Major 2015-16 33 6. Vicki Giffin 1993-94 28 7. Tara McMinn 1990-91 27 8. Bronaza Fitzgerald 2017-18 32 9. Khaila Webb 2017-18 33 10. Vicki Giffin 1995-96 27 DIVISION I CAREER REBOUNDING TOP-10 Name (Yrs.) GP 1. Kelli Riles (2009-13) 118 2. Wendy Beecher (1986-90) 104 3. Lindsey Thompson (2007-11) 97 4. Stacy Shepard (2004-08) 119 5. Bronaza Fitzgerald (2014-18) 117 6. KJ Weaver (2013-16) 117 7. Tonisha Jackson (1999-2004) 94 8. Jessica Guarneri (1999-2002) 75 9. Tara McMinn (1989-92) 77 10. Nicole Sampson (1997-01) 104

Pts. Avg. 506 18.1 468 13.8 467 15.6 456 15.2 452 13.7 451 16.1 448 16.6 446 13.9 438 13.3 435 16.1

Reb. 1,037 894 777 774 753 747 720 670 628 588

DIVISION I SINGLE SEASON REBOUNDING TOP-10 Name Season GP 1. Bronaza Fitzgerald 2017-18 32 2. Kelli Riles 2011-12 30 3. Stacy Shepard 2007-08 30 4. Lindsey Montgomery 2009-10 29 5. Kelli Riles 2010-11 28 6. Kelli Riles 2012-13 30 7. Jennifer Guarneri 2001-02 28 8. KJ Weaver 2016-17 34 9. Tara McMinn 1990-91 27 10. Amada Elder 2006-07 33

Avg. 15.6 13.9 13.1 11.7 11.2 10.7 10.2 9.5 9.2 11.6 9.1 14.4

Avg. 8.8 8.6 8.0 6.5 6.4 6.4 7.7. 8.9 8.2 5.7

Reb. Avg. 319 10.0 318 10.6 298 9.9 294 10.1 288 10.3 285 9.5 274 9.8 266 7.8 256 9.5 245 7.4


INDIVIDUAL RECORDS INDIVIDUAL ALL-TIME RECORDS Most Points Game: 41, Sheila Ford vs. Dillard, 1/12/1984 Season: 874, Sheila Ford, 1983-84 Career: 2,443, Sheila Ford, 1980-84

INDIVIDUAL ALL-TIME RECORDS Free Throw Accuracy Game: 1.000, Tara McMinn (14-14), vs. UNC Wilmington, 11/25/1990 Season: .818, Marcia Napier, 1996-97 Career: .774, Kristal Hood, 2002-06

Most Field Goals Game: 18, Sheila Ford, vs. UNC Wilington, 12/3/1983 Season: 365, Sheila Ford, 1983-84 Career: 1,080, Sheila Ford, 1980-84

Most Rebounds Game: 32, Sheila Ford, vs. Gardner-Webb, 1982-83 Season: 690, Sheila Ford, 1981-82 Career: 2,200, Sheila Ford, 1980-84

Most Field Goal Attempts Game: 33, Sheila Ford, vs. Dillard, 1/12/1984 Season: 639, Sheila Ford, 1983-84 Career: 1,826, Sheila Ford, 1980-84

Most Blocked Shots Game: 6, Tonisha Jackson, vs. Western Carolina, 1999-2000 6, Wendy Beecher, vs. UNC Wilmington, 1/8/1987 Season: 68, Sheila Ford, 1983-84 Career: 225, Wendy Beecher, 1986-90

Field Goal Accuracy Game: 1.000, Bronaza Fitzgerald (10-10), at High Point, 2/11/2018 Season: .597, Vicki Giffin, 1993-94 Career: .581, Sheila Ford, 1980-84

Most Three-Pointers Game: 9, Jessica Wall vs Furman, 3/15/2018 Season: 90, Jessica Wall, 2017-18 Career: 207, Chatori Major, 2013-17

Most Free Throws Made Game: 15, Wendy Beecher, vs. Fordham, 1/4/1990 Season: 146, Amanda Elder, 2006-07 Career: 448, Vicki Giffin, 1993-97

Most Assists Game: 11, Julie Thompson, 1983-84 Season: 169, Julie Thompson, 1983-84 Career: 424, Trish Wyatt, 1981-85

Most Free Throws Attempted Game: 17, Jessica Guarneri, vs. High Point, 1/9/2001) 17, Sheila Ford, vs. Knoxville, 11/22/1983 Season: 214, Sheila Ford, 1983-84 Career: 652, Sheila Ford, 1980-84

Most Steals Game: 8, Vicki Giffin, 12/8/1993 8, Christina Moore, 12/6/1993 Season: 82, Kristal Hood, 2004-05 Career: 267, Ana Baker, 2005-09

INDIVIDUAL DIVISION I RECORDS Most Points Game: 39, Vicki Giffin, vs. UMBC, 1/18/1997 Season: 506, Emily Hill, 1997-98 Career: 1,701, Vicki Giffin, 1993-97

INDIVIDUAL DIVISION I RECORDS Free Throw Accuracy Game: 1.000, Tara McMinn (14-14), vs. UNC Wilmington, 11/25/1990 Season: .818, Marcia Napier, 1996-97 Career: .774, Kristal Hood, 2002-06

Most Field Goals Game: 15, Vicki Giffin, vs. UMBC, 1/18/1997 Season: 172, Vicki Giffin, 1993-94 Career: 578, Vicki Giffin, 1993-97

Most Rebounds Game: 22, Kelli Riles, at Radford, 2/5/2011 Season: 319, Bronaza Fitzgerald, 2017-18 Career: 894, Wendy Beecher, 1986-90

Most Field Goal Attempts Game: 22, Kristal Hood, vs. High Point, 3/7/2006 Season: 390, Khaila Webb, 2017-18 Career: 1,218, Vicki Giffin, 1993-97

Most Blocked Shots Game: 6, Tonisha Jackson, vs. Western Carolina, 1999-2000 6, Wendy Beecher, vs. UNC Wilmington, 1/8/1987 Season: 67, Wendy Beecher, 1987-88 Career: 225, Wendy Beecher, 1986-90

Field Goal Accuracy Game: 1.000, Bronaza Fitzgerald (10-10), at High Point, 2/11/2018 Season: .597, Vicki Giffin, 1993-94 Career: .574, Bronaza Fitzgerald, 2017-18

Most Three-Pointers Game: 9, Jessica Wall vs Furman, 3/15/2018 Season: 90, Jessica Wall, 2017-18 Career: 207, Chatori Major, 2013-17

Most Free Throws Made Game: 15, Wendy Beecher, vs. Fordham, 1/4/1990 Season: 146, Amanda Elder, 2006-07 Career: 448, Vicki, Giffin, 1993-97

Most Assists Game: 11, Ana Baker, vs. Presbyterian, 12/8/2007 Season: 134, Ana Baker, 2007-08 Career: 406, Ana Baker, 2005-09

Most Free Throws Attempted Game: 17, Jessica Guarneri, vs. High Point, 1/9/2001 Season: 172, Vicki Giffin, 1995-96 Career: 604, Vicki Giffin, 1993-97

Most Steals Game: 8, Vicki Giffin, 12/8/1993 8, Christina Moore, 12/6/1993 Season: 82, Kristal Hood, 2004-05 Career: 267, Ana Baker, 2005-09 Bold - On current 2018-19 roster

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS Year Won Lost Pct. AVL Points Opp. Points. 1975-76 10 5 .666 902 845 1976-77 5 10 .333 N/A N/A 1977-78 10 10 .500 1,363 1,357 1978-79 10 10 .500 1,413 1,448 1979-80 5 17 .227 N/A N/A 1980-81 9 13 .375 1,523 1,606 1981-82 10 17 .370 1,713 1,806 1982-83 22 9 .710 2,296 1,905 1983-84 ^ 32 5 .865 2,680 2,103 1984-85 20 14 .588 2,572 2,403 1985-86 4 22 .154 1,611 2,048 1986-87 6 20 .231 1,666 2,052 1987-88 11 14 .440 1,768 1,784 1988-89 7 19 .269 1,643 1,926 1989-90 10 17 .370 1,972 2,143 1990-91 8 19 .296 1,847 2,080 1991-92 7 20 .259 1,811 2,058 1992-93 0 27 .000 1,470 2,043 1993-94 8 20 .286 1,869 2,157 1994-95 10 17 .370 1,972 2,143 1995-96 6 21 .222 1,771 2,075 1996-97 14 13 .519 1,784 1,719 1997-98 7 22 .241 1,835 2,096 1998-99 5 23 .178 1,475 1,960 1999-2000 9 17 .346 1,419 1,716 2000-01 6 21 .222 1,630 1,928 2001-02 1 28 .036 1,532 2,100 2002-03 3 25 .111 1,476 1,885 2003-04 19 9 .679 1,700 1,534 2004-05 18 12 .600 1,809 1,732 2005-06 15 13 .536 1,805 1,779 2006-07 *% 21 12 .636 2,242 2,040 2007-08 12 18 .400 1,927 2,037 2008-09 10 20 .333 1,791 2,014 2009-10 8 22 .267 1,770 2,005 2010-11 12 18 .400 1,732 1,946 2011-12 7 23 .258 1,918 2,243 2012-13 2 28 .097 1,519 1,988 2013-14 11 20 .355 1,888 2,038 2014-15 9 22 .312 1,856 1,960 2015-16 *% 26 7 .788 2,252 1,932 2016-17 *% 19 15 .559 2,174 2,088 2017-18 # 17 16 .515 2,016 1,970 2018-19 ^ - NAIA National Champions * - Big South Tournament Champions % - NCAA Tournament Participants # - WBI Participants 47

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1988-89

NCAA DIVISION I ERA 1986-87

Overall: 6-20 (4-8 BSC, 5th) Head Coach: Mary Ann Myers Date Opponent Result Score 11/29 at UNC Charlotte L 48-103 12/1 Furman L 71-89 12/3 Wofford W 71-69 12/6 Winthrop * W 79-76 12/9 CAMPBELL * L 69-88 12/13 at N.C. State L 56-101 1/5 Milligan L 59-70 1/7 at Campbell * L 61-73 1/17 at Radford * L 49-74 1/19 at Winthrop * L 54-75 1/20 UNC Wilmington L 60-99 1/19 Coastal Carolina * W 79-44 1/26 at Augusta * L 68-72 1/28 Mars Hill L 77-89 1/31 Baptist * W 87-65 2/5 at Appalachian State L 63-96 2/9 Radford * L 47-54 2/14 Augusta * L 45-94 2/16 at Milligan L 85-95 2/19 at Western Carolina L 62-63 2/23 at Baptist * L 59-71 2/25 at Coastal Carolina * W 75-64 3/4 vs. Winthrop # W 69-56 3/5 at Radford # L 68-89 * - Big South Conference Game # - Big South Conference Tournament (Radford, VA)

1987-88

Overall: 11-14 (4-8 BSC, 5th) Head Coach: Mary Ann Myers Date Opponent Result Score 11/30 Gardner-Webb W 77-62 12/3 Erskine W 82-42 12/6 UNC Wilmington W 74-71 12/9 at Furman L 84-99 12/12 at N.C. State L 56-69 1/2 Brown W 72-57 1/7 at Coastal Carolina * L 72-77 1/11 Baptist * W 72-70 1/12 Wofford W 67-65 1/15 at Campbell * L 67-90 1/18 Augusta * L 66-80 1/20 at Western Carolina L 61-72 1/22 CAMPBELL * L 72-84 1/23 Coastal Carolina * W 87-70 1/25 at Winthrop * L 61-73 1/27 at Mars Hill W 91-83 1/30 Radford * L 64-68 2/8 Western Carolina W 67-60 2/10 Appalachian State L 71-78 2/13 at Baptist * W 85-76 2/15 at Augusta * L 60-62 2/17 at Radford * L 73-86 2/20 UNC Charlotte L 58-71 2/22 Winthrop * W 67-62 2/27 vs. Winthrop # L 62-77 * - Big South Conference Game # - Big South Conference Tournament (Buies Creek, NC)

Overall: 7-19 (3-9 BSC, 6th) Head Coach: Mary Ann Myers Date Opponent Result Score 11/26 Limestone W 77-53 11/29 Wofford W 86-69 12/2 at Florida State L 58-99 12/3 Georgia Tech L 63-78 12/6 Furman L 61-83 12/8 at Erskine W 82-59 12/10 N.C. State L 43-92 1/3 at Furman L 49-61 1/5 at UNC Wilmington L 53-71 1/7 at Campbell * L 53-64 1/10 Coastal Carolina * W 61-56 1/13 Middle Tennessee L 50-88 1/15 Augusta * L 64-76 1/18 Western Carolina L 53-59 1/21 Tusculum W 93-78 1/23 Winthrop * L 59-74 1/28 at Baptist * W 82-81 1/30 at Augusta * L 51-56 2/2 Radford * L 67-97 2/4 at Coastal Carolina * L 67-71 2/8 at Appalachian State L 60-86 2/11 Baptist * W 99-68 2/13 at Radford * L 56-103 2/18 CAMPBELL * L 54-68 2/20 at Winthrop * L 59-69 2/23 vs. Campbell # L 45-64 * - Big South Conference Game # - Big South Conference Tournament (Radford, VA)

1989-90

Overall: 10-17 (6-6 BSC, 4th) Head Coach: Lalon Jones Date Opponent Result Score Tusculum W 84-76 East Tennessee L 67-78 Limestone W 81-71 Northeastern Louisiana L 66-113 Fordham L 74-98 East Tennessee L 82-88 Coastal Carolina * W 93-68 at Middle Tennessee L 61-90 Radford * L 58-83 at Baptist * W 91-78 at College of Charleston L 72-81 Liberty L 70-76 1/27 CAMPBELL * L 62-77 Furman L 72-105 Augusta * W 78-76 at Winthrop * W 69-68 at Western Carolina L 73-77 at East Tennessee State L 79-90 at Radford * L 64-84 at Liberty W 81-78 at Augusta * L 55-64 at Coastal Carolina * W 85-66 Winthrop * L 74-83 Baptist * W 93-46 College of Charleston W 71-70 3/3 at Campbell * L 62-86 Winthrop # L 60-75 * - Big South Conference Game # - Big South Conference Tournament (Asheville, NC)

1990-91

Overall: 8-19 (6-6 BSC, 4th) Head Coach: Lalon Jones Date Opponent Result Score 11/25 UNC Wilmington W 71-70 11/28 at Furman L 61-90 12/1 Radford * L 68-82 12/3 at Eastern Kentucky L 68-94 12/15 Georgia Southern L 60-107 12/16 at South Alabama L 56-92 12/17 Nicholls State L 49-62 1/9 at Radford * W 77-63 1/10 at Liberty L 54-78 1/12 Coastal Carolina * L 72-76 1/15 Western Carolina W 92-85 1/19 Baptist * W 68-58 1/21 College of Charleston L 60-68 1/24 at UNC Wilmington L 60-75 1/26 at Campbell * L 64-83 1/29 at Augusta * L 84-97 2/2 at Winthrop * W 81-66 2/6 at Western Carolina L 61-63 2/11 Liberty L 74-81 2/14 Augusta * L 59-63 2/16 at Coastal Carolina * W 84-69 2/19 Winthrop * W 79-63 2/23 at Baptist * W 82-65 2/25 at College of Charleston L 57-86 2/28 Eastern Kentucky L 80-96 3/2 CAMPBELL * L 56-72 3/7 vs. Coastal Carolina # L 70-76 * - Big South Conference Game # - Big South Conference Tournament (Radford, VA)

1991-92

Overall: 7-20 (5-7 BSC, 4th) Head Coach: Lalon Jones Date Opponent Result Score UNC Wilmington W 61-60 11/29 at Georgia State ! L 76-89 11/30 vs. Campbell ! L 66-68 at Western Carolina W 70-68 East Tennessee State L 47-72 at Duke L 42-100 Liberty * W 72-62 at Charleston Southern * L 70-77 at College of Charleston L 66-85 UNC Greensboro L 72-85 Coastal Carolina * W 76-56 1/20 CAMPBELL * L 65-81 at Radford * L 67-88 Western Carolina L 61-67 2/1 at Campbell * L 59-76 at Coastal Carolina * L 83-90 Charleston Southern * W 65-53 College of Charleston L 37-55 Furman L 67-82 at Winthrop * W 79-77 at UNC Greensboro L 74-86 at Liberty * L 65-79 at East Tennessee State L 85-96 Radford * L 78-88 East Carolina L 63-83 Winthrop * W 82-69 Winthrop # L 59-66 ! - Georgia State Southern Invitational (Atlanta, GA) # - Big South Conference Tournament

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1992-93

Overall: 0-27 (0-16 BSC, 10th) Head Coach: Lalon Jones Date Opponent Result Score at Appalachian State L 49-100 East Tennessee State L 73-94 at Marshall L 37-92 Western Carolina L 63-68 Davidson L 48-62 at East Carolina L 58-92 UMBC * L 57-80 at Towson State * L 49-81 1/14 at Campbell * L 67-95 at Winthrop * L 64-72 at Radford * L 57-79 at UNC Greensboro * L 67-81 at Coastal Carolina * L 56-79 at Western Carolina L 64-90 at Liberty * L 50-68 Winthrop * L 51-67 at Charleston Southern * L 61-64 UNC Greensboro * L 41-80 Charleston Southern * L 45-49 Coastal Carolina * L 61-80 Radford * L 46-82 Towson State * L 53-83 at UMBC * L 55-70 at Davidson L 49-59 Liberty * L 48-49 3/4 CAMPBELL * L 52-55 Coastal Carolina # L 49-72 * - Big South Conference Game # - Big South Conference Tournament

* - Big South Conference Game # - Big South Conference Tournament

1993-94

1995-96

Overall: 8-20 (5-13 BSC, 8th) Head Coach: Ray Ingram Date Opponent Result Score 11/26 at Georgia L 59-122 11/29 Elon W 68-48 12/1 at North Carolina L 52-92 12/6 at Western Carolina L 67-77 12/8 Davidson W 76-61 12/11 at East Tennessee State L 78-96 12/17 at UMBC * L 54-62 12/18 at Towson State * L 69-71 1/7 UNC Greensboro * L 69-86 1/8 CAMPBELL * W 68-60 1/14 Coastal Carolina * L 64-75 1/15 Charleston Southern * W 93-77 1/18 Wofford L 87-100 1/21 at Radford * L 56-79 1/21 at Liberty * L 69-74 1/22 at Winthrop * L 69-70 1/29 UMBC * L 63-66 2/5 Towson State * L 69-73 2/11 at UNC Greensboro * L 54-90 2/12 at Campbell * L 51-89 2/18 at Coastal Carolina * L 49-65 2/19 at Charleston Southern * L 66-70 2/25 Radford * W 77-69 2/26 Liberty * W 84-71 2/28 at Kansas L 36-112 3/2 Winthrop * W 74-67 3/9 Charleston Southern # W 74-57 3/10 UNC Greensboro # L 74-77 * - Big South Conference Game # - Big South Conference Tournament

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1994-95

Overall: 10-17 (7-9 BSC, 6th) Head Coach: Ray Ingram Date Opponent Result Score 11/30 at Duke L 57-114 12/3 Limestone W 114-59 12/8 High Point W 76-67 12/9 at Wake Forest L 61-71 12/28 at St. John’s L 48-102 12/29 Alabama L 46-119 1/7 Charleston Southern * W 74-70 1/9 Coastal Carolina * W 59-52 1/12 Liberty * W 76-71 1/14 UNC Greensboro * L 61-67 1/16 Radford * L 74-87 1/20 Winthrop * W 81-72 1/23 at Georgia L 31-102 1/27 at UMBC * L 60-63 1/29 at Towson State * L 57-74 2/1 Kentucky L 55-70 2/4 at Coastal Carolina * L 71-77 2/7 Western Carolina W 82-81 2/9 at Liberty * L 52-68 2/11 at Radford * L 71-78 2/15 Rice L 67-90 2/17 at Winthrop * W 68-66 2/24 UMBC * W 61-59 2/26 Towson State * W 84-55 2/28 at UNC Greensboro * L 72-86 3/4 at Charleston Southern * L 64-66 3/8 at Radford # L 74-85

Overall: 6-21 (4-10 BSC, 7th) Head Coach: Ray Ingram Date Opponent Result Score at Kentucky L 76-98 West Virginia L 58-80 Duke L 57-95 Montreat W 95-65 at Wofford W 65-63 at North Carolina L 54-88 Wake Forest L 58-104 Mercer L 70-71 East Tennessee State L 73-76 at Hampton L 56-58 at Georgia L 36-101 Coastal Carolina * L 67-78 Liberty * W 70-57 at UNC Greensboro * L 54-73 at UMBC * L 52-64 Winthrop * L 66-77 Radford * L 81-86 at East Tennessee State L 55-74 at Coastal Carolina * W 89-70 at Liberty * L 71-72 UNC Greensboro * W 71-53 UMBC * L 56-73 at Winthrop * L 66-70 at Radford * L 58-86 at Charleston Southern * L 73-78 Charleston Southern * W 79-67 at Radford # L 65-98 * - Big South Conference Game # - Big South Conference Tournament

1996-97

Overall: 14-13 (8-6 BSC, 3rd) Head Coach: Ray Ingram Date Opponent Result Score 11/23 at Duke L 52-90 11/27 Morehead State W 68-55 11/30 Montreat W 95-37 12/3 at UNC Charlotte W 5-41 12/6 at Mercer L 51-55 12/16 at Liberty * L 67-68 12/20 at UT Chattanooga L 57-62 12/21 Morehead State W 72-63 12/29 Western Carolina W 75-70 12/31 Georgia State W 65-63 1/6 at Coastal Carolina * L 66-67 1/14 at College of Charleston * L 48-67 1/16 UNC Greensboro * L 72-76 1/18 UMBC * W 73-70 1/20 at Winthrop * W 82-64 1/25 at Radford * W 62-60 1/29 at Western Carolina L 61-69 2/1 at Charleston Southern * L 66-69 2/3 Coastal Carolina * W 98-60 2/5 at Georgia L 44-83 2/8 Liberty * W 68-59 2/10 Winthrop * L 63-69 2/15 at UMBC * W 68-46 2/20 Charleston Southern * W 67-55 2/22 Radford * W 77-61 2/26 Winthrop # L 60-70 * - Big South Conference Game # - Big South Conference Tournament

1997-98

Overall: 7-22 (4-8 BSC, 6th) Head Coach: Kathleen Weber Date Opponent Result Score UNC Greensboro L 61-78 UNC Charlotte L 47-56 at North Carolina L 48-90 at Richmond L 64-93 at High Point L 61-77 at Georgia State L 62-76 at Cincinnati L 54-82 UT Chattanooga L 74-79 UNC Wilmington L 68-75 at Western Carolina W 63-50 at UMBC * L 54-62 at Radford * L 80-81 Liberty * L 61-72 Coastal Carolina * W 78-63 Winthrop * W 79-77 Charleston Southern * L 57-67 at Coastal Carolina * L 66-78 at Elon L 66-69 at Charleston Southern * L 63-75 Elon L 65-70 Radford * L 76-77 at Liberty * L 61-83 UMBC * W 59-51 at Clemson L 50-87 at Winthrop * W 64-61 Western Carolina L 60-69 Coastal Carolina # W 60-59 Radford # W 81-74 at Liberty # L 53-65 * - Big South Conference Game # - Big South Conference Tournament


YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1998-99

Overall: 5-23 (2-8 BSC, 6th) Head Coach: Kathleen Weber Date Opponent Result Score 11/14 at Clemson L 26-93 11/18 at UNC Greensboro L 53-69 11/21 at N.C. State L 25-93 11/23 at UNC Wilmington L 47-70 11/30 at Auburn L 42-74 12/3 at Western Carolina L 61-68 12/5 at South Carolina L 40-80 12/9 at Appalachian State L 55-71 12/12 Middle Tennessee L 63-77 12/19 at Duke L 27-94 12/21 Morehead State W 66-64 12/30 Temple W 55-48 1/2 College of Charleston L 59-72 1/9 Liberty * L 56-71 1/13 at Radford * L 70-71 1/16 at Elon L 47-58 1/20 at High Point L 41-68 1/23 at Coastal Carolina * L 56-61 1/27 Charleston Southern * W 58-56 1/30 Winthrop * L 64-67 2/1 Radford * L 67-68 2/4 High Point L 50-51 2/11 at Charleston Southern * L 43-86 2/13 Coastal Carolina * W 68-52 2/18 at Liberty * L 53-74 2/20 at Winthrop * L 46-82 2/25 Radford # L 61-66 * - Big South Conference Game # - Big South Conference Tournament

1999-2000

Overall: 9-17 (8-6 BSC, 4th) Head Coach: Kathleen Weber Date Opponent Result Score 11/20 at Louisville L 56-79 11/23 at LSU L 36-91 11/26 at Tulane L 32-96 12/2 Western Carolina L 50-52 12/6 Appalchian State L 68-77 12/16 at Auburn L 30-86 12/19 at Morehead State W 83-69 12/21 at Middle Tennessee State L 61-74 12/30 Tennessee Tech L 60-73 1/2 Clemson L 56-75 1/4 Georgia State L 48-64 1/12 at Charleston Southern * W 63-56 1/15 Liberty * L 66-71 1/19 Radford * L 48-56 1/22 Elon * W 55-51 1/26 at High Point * W 57-43 1/29 Winthrop * W 67-59 2/2 at Coastal Carolina * L 54-64 2/7 at Radford * L 55-59 2/9 at Elon * W 50-47 2/12 at Liberty * L 49-83 2/18 High Point * L 51-61 2/20 Coastal Carolina * W 53-49 2/23 Charleston Southern * W 63-61 2/26 at Winthrop * W 66-61 3/2 Elon # L 39-58 * - Big South Conference Game # - Big South Conference Tournament

2000-01

Overall: 6-21 (3-11 BSC, 8th) Head Coach: Kathleen Weber Date Opponent Result Score at Georgia State L 55-74 at Florida State L 64-89 at Auburn L 31-70 at Appalachian State W 69-67 William & Mary W 63-59 at College of Charleston L 47-63 at Vanderbilt L 51-107 at Tennessee Tech L 59-80 Western Carolina L 57-75 at Virginia Tech L 47-85 Marshall L 73-85 Gardner-Webb W 86-66 at Elon * L 76-88 High Point * L 70-76 at Radford * L 51-53 Liberty * L 53-68 Charleston Southern * W 80-70 at Winthrop * L 56-64 Coastal Carolina * L 52-58 Radford * W 81-62 at Liberty * L 58-66 Elon * L 61-85 at High Point * L 49-58 at Coastal Carolina * L 57-65 at Charleston Southern * L 60-74 Winthrop * W 75-64 Liberty # L 49-57 * - Big South Conference Game # - Big South Conference Tournament

2001-02

Overall: 1-27 (1-13 BSC, 8th) Head Coach: Kathleen Weber Date Opponent Result Score 11/16 Appalachian State L 48-81 11/18 Belmont L 54-81 11/23 at Georgia Tech L 56-88 11/24 Harford L 51-89 12/1 at Western Carolina L 53-80 12/7 East Tennessee State L 68-78 12/9 Gardner-Webb L 61-66 12/15 Tennessee Tech L 46-89 12/18 at Wake Forest L 46-76 12/29 at William & Mary L 69-96 1/2 at Coastal Carolina * L 46-62 1/5 High Point * L 71-74 1/8 at Charlotte L 34-67 1/12 at Liberty * L 53-73 1/14 Birmingham-Southern L 46-68 1/19 Elon * L 57-80 1/21 at Radford * L 54-73 1/24 Charleston Southern * L 68-74 1/26 Winthrop * W 71-61 2/2 at Birmingham-Southern L 52-68 2/4 Liberty * L 59-71 2/7 at Elon * L 41-68 2/9 at High Point * L 36-65 2/13 Radford * L 61-69 2/16 Coastal Carolina * L 57-69 2/19 at Charleston Southern * L 60-76 2/23 at Winthrop * L 62-82 2/27 Liberty # L 52-76 * - Big South Conference Game # - Big South Conference Tournament

2002-03

Overall: 3-25 (0-14 BSC, 8th) Head Coach: Betsy Blose Date Opponent Result Score 11/25 at Appalachian State L 35-68 11/30 North Carolina A&T W 81-62 12/2 Western Carolina L 55-71 12/4 at South Carolina State L 73-89 12/7 Mars Hill W 67-60 12/14 at Belmont L 62-76 12/17 at Tennessee Tech L 46-69 12/19 Samford W 62-56 12/21 Tennessee-Martin L 78-85 12/30 at East Tennessee L 77-84 1/2 at High Point * L 40-59 1/5 Charlotte L 47-85 1/7 at Elon * L 44-52 1/11 at Birmingham-Southern L 30-67 1/15 Liberty * L 45-80 1/18 Charleston Southern * L 57-75 1/22 Coastal Carolina * L 49-64 1/25 at Radford * L 43-55 1/28 at Winthrop * L 47-64 2/1 High Point * L 39-69 2/8 at Liberty * L 42-61 2/10 Birmingham-Southern L 47-53 2/15 at Charleston Southern * L 58-63 2/17 at Coastal Carolina * L 47-53 2/21 Radford * L 60-70 2/26 Elon * L 44-61 3/1 Winthrop * L 62-64 3/5 at Liberty # L 39-70 * - Big South Conference Game # - Big South Conference Tournament

2003-04

Overall: 19-9 (9-5 BSC, 2nd) Head Coach: Betsy Blose Date Opponent Result Score 11/21 at American L 48-52 11/23 at Towson L 52-71 11/25 Montreat W 83-46 11/30 Tennessee State W 59-47 12/3 East Tennessee State W 55-49 12/6 at Western Carolina W 51-41 12/16 at Samford L 45-53 12/18 Appalachian State W 70-61 12/20 at North Carolina A&T W 64-54 12/29 at Jacksonville W 64-41 1/3 UT-Martin W 56-53 1/8 South Carolina State W 67-52 1/10 at Wofford W 78-59 1/13 Birmingham-Southern * W 51-43 1/17 at Winthrop * W 64-47 1/21 High Point * W 68-66 1/24 at Radford * W 45-39 1/27 Liberty * L 46-65 1/31 at Charleston Southern * L 67-81 2/7 at Coastal Carolina * L 54-68 2/14 Winthrop * W 78-62 2/18 at High Point * L 52-58 2/21 Radford * W 66-48 2/24 at Liberty * L 50-67 2/28 Coastal Carolina * W 68-41 3/1 Charleston Southern * W 67-44 3/6 at Birmingham-Southern * W 83-70 Birmingham-Southern # L 49-56 * - Big South Conference Game # - Big South Conference Tournament

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 2004-05

Overall: 18-12 (8-6 BSC, 3rd) Home: 11-4 • Away: 5-5 • Neutral: 2-3 Head Coach: Betsy Blose Date Opponent Result Score 11/19 vs. Lehigh ! L 51-61 11/20 vs. Texas-Pan American ! L 62-65 11/26 at Furman L 65-79 11/28 AMERICAN L 46-48 12/1 MONTREAT W 81-50 12/4 WESTERN CAROLINA W 83-72 12/11 WOFFORD W-OT 82-80 12/16 NORTH CAROLINA A&T W 79-59 12/22 vs. Delaware State $ L 51-57 12/23 vs. Morehead State $ W 52-47 12/30 GARDNER-WEBB W 64-58 1/3 at Tennessee State W 64-53 1/15 at Birmingham-Southern * W 58-46 1/18 at Winthrop * W 52-33 1/22 LIBERTY * L 43-70 1/26 RADFORD * W 55-52 1/29 at High Point * L-OT 62-65 2/2 LONGWOOD W 66-50 2/5 COASTAL CAROLINA * W 72-43 2/9 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN * W 63-49 2/12 at Liberty * L 62-74 2/15 at Radford * L-OT 69-79 2/19 HIGH POINT * L 44-61 2/23 WINTHROP * W 54-48 2/26 at Coastal Carolina * W 52-48 2/28 at Charleston Southern * W 68-54 3/5 BIRMINGHAM-SOUTHERN * L 56-58 3/8 RADFORD # W 47-32 3/11 vs. High Point # W 75-53 3/12 at LIberty # L 41-88 ! - Fifth Third MU Classic (Huntington, WV) $ - Sheraton Barcelo Navy Classic (Annapolis, MD) * - Big South Conference Game # - Big South Conference Tournament (Lynchburg, VA)

2005-06

Overall: 15-13 (6-8 BSC, 7th) Home: 9-5 • Away: 5-8 • Neutral: 1-0 Head Coach: Betsy Blose Date Opponent Result Score 11/7 USC UPSTATE (EXH) W 72-40 11/18 JACKSONVILLE ! W 65-47 11/19 CAMPBELL ! W 64-60 11/22 at Garnder-Webb W 58-46 11/29 at #7 North Carolina L 43-83 12/3 at Western Carolina W-OT 77-66 12/10 FURMAN W 66-62 12/14 CHATTANOOGA L 59-84 12/17 SEWANEE W 79-35 12/20 NORTH CAROLINA A&T W 80-62 12/28 vs. North Dakota State $ W 79-73 12/29 at Montana $ L 52-70 1/5 Montreat W 73-40 1/10 at Longwood L 71-77 1/14 HIGH POINT * L 70-73 1/18 at Winthrop * L 51-54 1/21 at Coastal Carolina * W 68-65 1/23 at Charleston Southern * W 80-58 1/28 RADFORD * W 72-69 2/4 BIRMINGHAM-SOUTHERN * L-OT 61-66 2/7 at Liberty * L 50-66 2/11 at High Point * W 51-50 2/14 WINTHROP * W 49-47 2/18 COASTAL CAROLINA * W 64-57 2/22 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN * L 57-60 2/25 LIBERTY * L 60-67

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52-76 12/21 Mercer W 66-60 65-66 12/28 vs. Alabama A&M % L 63-66 89-100 12/29 vs. Holy Cross % L 60-79 1/3 at South Carolina L 52-80 ! - Carolina First Classic (Asheville, NC) 1/5 at Presbyterian College W 68-64 $ - Lady Griz Holiday Classic (Missoula, MT) 1/19 USC UPSTATE W 62-52 * - Big South Conference Game 1/19 HIGH POINT * L 70-81 # - Big South Conference Tournament 1/26 COASTAL CAROLINA * W 63-54 1/29 at Charleston Southern * L 61-74 2/2 at Radford * L 49-68 2006-07 2/6 Winthrop * L 54-75 BIG SOUTH CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS 2/9 at Liberty * L 55-69 NCAA TOURNAMENT PARTICIPANTS 2/13 at Coastal Carolina * L 46-54 Overall: 21-12 (9-5 BSC, 4th) 2/20 at High Point * W 79-63 Home: 14-4 • Away: 6-7 • Neutral: 1-1 2/23 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN * L 71-82 Head Coach: Betsy Blose 2/26 RADFORD * L 58-70 Date Opponent Result Score 3/1 LIBERTY * L 46-60 11/4 USC UPSTATE (EXH) W 90-79 3/5 at Winthrop * W 63-60 11/8 NEWBERRY (EXH) W 75-46 3/24 RADFORD # L-OT 64-72 11/12 at Davidson L 55-67 11/17 MORGAN STATE ! W 63-45 ! - Carolina First Classic (Asheville, NC) 11/18 IPFW ! W-OT 73-69 $ - UNCG Thanksgiving Tournament (Greensboro, NC) 11/21 at Campbell L 73-81 % - State Farm Classic (Gainesville, FL) 11/27 EAST TENNESSEE STATE L 79-91 * - Big South Conference Game 11/29 WESTERN CAROLINA L 78-81 # - Big South Conference Tournament (Asheville, NC) 12/2 PRESBYTERIAN W 68-52 12/4 MARS HILL W 62-47 12/16 at North Carolina A&T L 59-63 2008-09 12/19 GARDNER-WEBB W 55-37 Overall: 10-20 (7-9 BSC, 7th) 12/21 at Chattanooga L 59-72 Home: 8-8 • Away: 2-11 • Neutral: 0-1 12/29 vs. Kennesaw State $ W 83-76 Head Coach: Betsy Blose 12/30 at Mercer $ W 64-51 Date Opponent Result Score 1/4 MONTREAT W 99-40 11/6 MARS HILL (EXH) W 88-50 1/8 at Wake Forest W 58-53 11/14 FAIRFIELD ! L 49-69 1/13 at Winthrop * W 60-47 11/15 WILLIAM & MARY ! L 50-62 1/17 HIGH POINT * W 72-69 11/18 at Furman L 30-71 1/20 COASTAL CAROLINA * L 61-73 11/22 at Georgia Southern L 39-52 1/23 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN * W 72-55 11/24 MONTREAT W 64-58 1/27 at Birmingham-Southern * W 72-61 11/29 SOUTH CAROLINA STATE L 64-67 2/3 LIBERTY * L 62-66 12/2 WESTERN CAROLINA W 90-71 2/7 at Radford * L 67-72 12/6 CHARLOTTE L 50-72 2/10 at Coastal Carolina * W 74-46 12/13 JOHNSON C. SMITH W 84-78 2/14 at Charleston Southern * L 73-76 12/18 at Campbell L 53-65 2/17 WINTHROP * W 89-74 12/29 at #11/16 Maryland $ L 57-90 2/21 at High Point * L 53-59 12/30 vs. Marshall $ L 68-89 2/24 at Liberty * W 54-51 1/3 at Coastal Carolina * L 55-68 2/28 RADFORD * W 84-70 1/5 at Charleston Southern * W 70-66 3/3 BIRMINGHAM-SOUTHERN * W 86-58 1/7 CARSON-NEWMAN L 74-78 3/8 COASTAL CAROLINA # W 65-51 1/10 GARDNER-WEBB * W 67-59 3/9 WINTHROP # W 64-53 1/12 PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE * W 62-36 3/10 RADFORD # W 67-57 1/17 RADFORD * W 52-50 3/17 vs. LSU % L 39-77 1/19 LIBERTY * L 48-75 1/26 at High Point * L 51-59 ! - Carolina First Classic (Asheville, NC) 1/31 WINTHROP * L 47-56 $ - Mercer Blade Holiday Classic (Macon, GA) 2/7 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN * W 87-83 * - Big South Conference Game 2/9 COASTAL CAROLINA * L 70-75 # - Big South Conference Tournament (Asheville, NC) 2/14 at Presbyterian College * W 67-58 % - NCAA Tournament (#####) 2/16 at Gardner-Webb * L 61-74 2/21 HIGH POINT * W 68-59 2/28 at Liberty * L 41-77 2007-08 3/2 at Radford * L 48-53 Overall: 12-18 (3-9 BSC, 7th) 3/6 at Winthrop * L 58-72 Home: 8-6 • Away: 4-8 • Neutral: 0-4 3/13 at High Point # L 67-72 Head Coach: Betsy Blose Date Opponent Result Score ! - UNC Asheville Tipoff Tournament (Asheville, NC) 11/12 MONTREAT W 75-48 $ - Maryland Tournament (College Park, MD) 11/16 DAVIDSON ! L 56-69 * - Big South Conference Game 11/17 GARDNER-WEBB ! W 76-60 # - Big South Conference Tournament (High Point, NC) 11/20 FURMAN W 79-67 11/23 vs. North Carolina A&T $ L 62-88 11/24 at UNC Greensboro $ W 77-70 11/28 at Western Carolina L 74-89 12/1 at East Tennessee State L 53-72 12/8 PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE W 87-54 12/12 CAMPBELL W 68-55 12/17 at Gardner-Webb L 70-82 3/1 3/4 3/7

at Radford * at Birmingham-Southern * at High Point #

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 2009-10

Overall: 8-22 (3-13 BSC, 9th) Home: 6-9 • Away: 1-11 • Neutral: 1-2 Head Coach: Betsy Blose Date Opponent Result Score 11/6 MARS HILL (EXH) W 92-72 11/14 NEWBERRY L 53-66 11/17 at South Carolina State W 67-60 11/21 LEES-MCRAE W 82-58 11/24 CAMPBELL L 67-78 11/28 at USC Upstate L 60-78 12/2 at Western Carolina L 51-62 12/5 at UNC Charlotte L 37-59 12/11 SOUTHERN WESLEYAN W 94-53 12/16 GEORGIA SOUTHERN L 38-56 12/21 ELON L 68-73 12/29 vs. Western Michigan ! L 53-64 12/30 vs. Lafayette College ! W 50-43 1/2 COASTAL CAROLINA * W 59-48 1/4 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN * L 50-67 1/9 at Gardner-Webb * L 54-70 1/11 at Presbyterian College * L 54-65 1/16 at Radford * L 50-61 1/18 at LIberty * L 40-82 1/22 N.C. CENTRAL W 64-58 1/25 HIGH POINT * L 63-77 1/30 at Winthrop * L 38-44 2/6 at Charleston Southern * L 87-90 2/8 at Coastal Carolina * L 41-60 2/13 PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE * W 66-59 2/15 GARDNER-WEBB * L 63-74 2/20 at High Point * L 49-78 2/27 LIBERTY * L 66-94 3/1 RADFORD * W-OT 75-68 3/5 WINTHROP * L 66-73 3/12 vs. Gardner-Webb # L 65-77 ! - James Madison Tournament (Harrisonburg, VA) * - Big South Conference Game # - Big South Conference Tournament (High Point, NC)

2010-11

First Year of Kimmel Arena Overall: 12-18 (5-11 BSC, 6th) Home: 5-10 • Away: 7-7 • Neutral: 0-1 Head Coach: Betsy Blose Date Opponent Result Score 11/3 MARS HILL (EXH) W 65-62 11/12 MONTREAT W 78-65 11/17 WESTERN CAROLINA L 59-78 11/20 at Campbell W 78-75 11/23 USC UPSTATE W 95-76 11/29 BREVARD L 61-72 12/2 at Appalachian State L 71-99 12/11 FURMAN W 86-75 12/15 SOUTH CAROLINA STATE W 84-69 12/18 at Marquette L 46-75 12/22 at Mercer W 76-73 12/29 at N.C. Central W 67-56 1/3 RADFORD * L 69-81 1/8 HIGH POINT * L 75-94 1/9 LIBERTY * L 44-61 1/15 at Coastal Carolina * W 65-53 1/17 at Charleston Southern * L 74-85 1/22 WINTHROP * L 64-71 1/24 LONGWOOD L 66-76 1/29 at Gardner-Webb * W 60-59 1/31 at Presbyterian College * L 51-53 2/5 at Radford * W 70-60 2/8 at Longwood L 73-77 2/12 PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE * L 68-74 2/14 GARDNER-WEBB * L 65-68

2/19 2/21 2/28 3/4 3/6 3/11

CHARLESTON SOUTHERN * COASTAL CAROLINA * at Winthrop * at Liberty * at High Point * vs. Gardner-Webb #

L W W L L L

79-98 67-64 66-61 58-72 58-106 58-69

* - Big South Conference Game # - Big South Conference Tournament (High Point, NC)

2011-12

Overall: 7-23 (3-15 BSC, 9th) Home: 7-8 • Away: 0-14 • Neutral: 0-1 Head Coach: Betsy Blose Date Opponent Result Score 11/7 BLUEFIELD COLLEGE (EXH) W 81-63 11/12 WINSTON-SALEM STATE W 83-74 11/16 at Western Carolina L 53-65 11/19 MONTREAT W 73-64 11/21 at Furman L 59-71 11/27 at George Mason L 59-88 11/30 USC UPSTATE L 66-73 12/10 APPALACHIAN STATE L 71-85 12/17 at Kennesaw State L 79-83 12/19 at South Carolina State L 82-92 12/21 MERCER W 76-75 12/28 BREVARD W 74-62 12/31 at High Point * L 49-89 1/2 at Campbell * L 62-82 1/7 COASTAL CAROLINA * W 69-60 1/9 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN * W 75-68 1/14 at Winthrop * L 68-84 1/16 at Presbyterian College * L 54-62 1/21 GARDNER-WEBB * W 74-62 1/28 LIBERTY * L 56-78 1/30 RADFORD * L 62-72 2/4 at Charleston Southern * L 70-88 2/6 at Coastal Carolina * L 58-74 2/11 PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE * L 45-62 2/13 WINTHROP * L 68-79 2/18 at Gardner-Webb * L 52-69 2/25 at Radford * L 67-79 2/27 at Liberty * L 53-84 3/2 CAMPBELL * L 55-74 3/5 HIGH POINT * L 56-74 3/9 vs. Liberty # L 50-71 * - Big South Conference Game # - Big South Conference Tournament (High Point, NC)

2012-13

Overall: 2-28 (0-18 BSC, 11th) Home: 2-13 • Away: 0-13 • Neutral: 0-2 Head Coach: Brenda Mock Kirkpatrick Date Opponent Result Score 11/10 WESTERN CAROLINA ^ L 45-58 11/15 WOFFORD L 54-58 11/17 at Eastern Kentucky L 47-67 11/20 MONTREAT W 77-50 11/25 at North Carolina L 42-101 11/28 SOUTH FLORIDA L 29-77 12/1 CAMPBELL * L 56-73 12/3 at USC Upstate L 52-54 12/8 COLUMBIA COLLEGE W 70-48 12/13 KENNESAW STATE L 62-71 12/18 vs. Bethune-Cookman ! L 57-74 12/19 at Stetson ! L 47-74 12/29 HIGH POINT * L 57-58 1/3 at Radford * L 54-66 1/5 at Liberty * L 49-75 1/10 WINTHROP * L 59-65 1/17 PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE * L 49-56 1/19 GARDNER-WEBB * L 45-58

1/24 1/26 1/31 2/2 2/7 2/9 2/14 2/16 2/21 2/23 3/2 3/6

at Charleston Southern * at Coastal Carolina * at Gardner-Webb * at Presbyterian College * CHARLESTON SOUTHERN * COASTAL CAROLINA * at High Point * at Campbell * LIBERTY * LONGWOOD * at Winthrop * vs. Radford #

L L L L L L L L L L L L

59-73 62-73 47-73 40-71 48-54 46-50 35-49 39-64 43-75 54-67 56-100 39-56

^ - Asheville Collegiate Invite (Asheville, NC) ! - Hatter Classic (DeLand, FL) * - Big South Conference Game # - Big South Conference Tournament (Conway, SC)

2013-14

Overall: 11-20 (7-13 BSC, 8th) Home: 7-9 • Away: 3-10 • Neutral: 1-1 Head Coach: Brenda Mock Kirkpatrick Date Opponent Result Score 11/9 FURMAN W 68-65 11/14 at Wofford L 55-67 11/16 EASTERN KENTUCKY W 71-63 11/20 at Western Carolina L 51-62 11/23 N.C. CENTRAL L 65-76 11/26 BLUEFIELD COLLEGE W 75-71 12/2 at Charleston Southern * W 61-46 12/7 USC UPSTATE L 66-67 12/11 at Campbell L 59-67 12/17 NORTH CAROLINA A&T L 57-83 12/21 at Vanderbilt L 57-83 12/28 GARDNER-WEBB * L 47-53 12/30 PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE * W 54-47 1/2 WINTHROP * L 49-68 1/9 at Longwood * W 69-65 1/11 at Radford * W 68-61 1/16 HIGH POINT * L 66-71 1/18 LIBERTY * W-OT 83-80 1/23 at Coastal Carolina * L 65-75 1/26 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN * W 73-48 1/30 at Presbyterian * L 41-55 2/1 at Gardner-Webb * L 53-76 2/8 at Winthrop * L 55-62 2/13 RADFORD * L 52-64 2/15 LONGWOOD * W 69-52 2/20 at Liberty * L 49-64 2/22 at High Point * L 75-82 2/27 CAMPBELL * L 52-61 3/1 COASTAL CAROLINA * L 71-83 3/4 vs. Radford # W 43-42 3/6 vs. High Point # L 69-79 * - Big South Conference Game # - Big South Conference Tournament (Conway, SC)

2014-15

Overall: 9-22 (7-13 BSC, 8th) Home: 5-9 • Away: 4-12 • Neutral: 0-1 Head Coach: Brenda Mock Kirkpatrick Date Opponent Result Score 11/8 BREVARD (EXH) W 76-56 11/14 EAST TENNESSEE STATE L 68-81 11/18 at North Carolina A&T L 46-63 11/22 at South Florida L 53-97 11/24 BARTON W 71-48 11/28 at N.C. Central L 52-55 12/1 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN * W 56-47 12/6 WOFFORD L 52-70 12/10 at Furman L 71-81 12/14 at Longwood * W 60-44

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 12/17 12/21 12/30 1/3 1/8 1/10 1/13 1/17 1/20 1/24 1/27 1/31 2/2 2/5 2/7 2/10 2/17 2/21 2/24 2/28 3/3 3/5

WESTERN CAROLINA L at USC Upstate L LIBERTY * L at Presbyterian College * L at Winthrop * L at Campbell * L HIGH POINT * L at Gardner-Webb * W RADFORD * L COASTAL CAROLINA * W at Liberty * L PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE * W at Charleston Southern * L LONGWOOD * W-2OT WINTRHOP * L CAMPBELL * L at High Point * L GARDNER-WEBB * L at Radford * L at Coastal Carolina * W at Coastal Carolina # W vs. Liberty # L

66-79 60-67 55-67 57-69 55-75 55-60 50-67 64-55 65-67 68-61 58-62 59-46 57-70 88-77 54-57 51-56 54-57 58-66 47-50 87-53 68-54 51-59

2016-17

BIG SOUTH CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS NCAA TOURNAMENT PARTICIPANTS Overall: 19-15 (9-9 BSC, 7th) Home: 9-4 • Away: 6-10 Head Coach: Brenda Mock Kirkpatrick Date Opponent Result Score 11/11 at Virginia Tech L 52-71 11/14 at UNCG W 77-63 11/18 WESTERN CAROLINA W 62-53 11/25 TENNESSEE TECH W 77-65 11/29 WARREN WILSON W 113-51 12/3 at Furman L 51-63 12/10 WOFFORD W 84-65 12/17 at USC Upstate W 70-59 12/21 at Appalachian State L 51-81 12/29 vs. Harvard ^ L 62-79 12/30 at Fordham ^ L 42-55 1/3 CAMPBELL * L 55-61 1/7 at Longwood * W 80-53 1/10 at Winthrop * W 68-53 1/14 HIGH POINT * L 60-76 * - Big South Conference Game 1/17 at Gardner-Webb * L 52-55 # - Big South Championships (Conway, SC) 1/21 LIBERTY * W 64-54 1/24 at Presbyterian * W 67-60 1/28 RADFORD * L-OT 62-64 2015-16 1/31 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN * W 56-47 BIG SOUTH CONFERENCE REGULAR SEASON CHAMPIONS 2/4 at High Point * L 70-81 BIG SOUTH CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS 2/7 PRESBYTERIAN * L 47-52 NCAA TOURNAMENT PARTICIPANTS 2/11 at Campbell * W 60-61 Overall: 26-7 (16-4 BSC, 1st) 2/14 at Charleston Southern * L 66-73 Home: 16-2 • Away: 10-5 2/18 LONGWOOD * W 84-53 Head Coach: Brenda Mock Kirkpatrick 2/21 WINTHROP * W 71-55 Date Opponent Result Score 2/25 at Radford * L-2OT 73-76 11/13 at East Tennessee State L 68-74 2/27 at Liberty * W 57-53 11/17 at Wofford W 70-63 3/4 GARDNER-WEBB * W 67-49 11/20 MONTREAT W 89-41 3/9 vs. No. 10 Longwood # W 65-59 11/24 at Western Carolina W 67-45 3/10 vs. No. 2 Campbell # W 64-55 11/27 USC UPSTATE W 68-59 3/11 vs. No. 6 Presbyterian # W 56-55 11/30 at Presbyterian College * W 72-63 3/12 vs. No. 1 Radford # W 49-48 12/5 WARREN WILSON W 108-47 3/17 at No. 1 South Carolina % L 40-90 12/10 UNCG W 95-52 12/14 at Coastal Carolina * W 63-52 ^ - Fordham Holiday Classic (New York, NY) 12/18 FURMAN W 84-71 * - Big South Conference Game 12/21 at Clemson L 49-67 # - Big South Championships (Lynchburg, Va.) 12/29 WINTHROP * W 63-55 % - NCAA Tournament (Columbia, S.C.) 1/2 at Campbell * W 72-58 1/4 at Liberty * L 53-71 2017-18 1/9 at Charleston Southern * W 58-50 WOMENS BASKETBALL INVITATIONAL PARTICIPANTS 1/12 LONGWOOD * W 81-42 Overall: 17-16 (12-6 BSC, 3rd) 1/16 GARDNER-WEBB * L 56-58 Home: 8-7 • Away: 7-8 • Neutral: 2-0 1/23 at High Point * W 82-81 Head Coach: Brenda Mock Kirkpatrick 1/26 PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE * W 68-59 Date Opponent Result Score 1/30 at Radford * W 54-46 11/12 at Western Carolina L 52-62 2/1 at Winthrop * W 67-59 11/15 at NC State L 55-87 2/6 COASTAL CAROLINA * W-OT 77-69 11/18 CHARLOTTE L 47-51 2/9 at Longwood * W 61-54 11/22 at Davidson L 50-58 2/13 LIBERTY * W 56-51 11/26 MIDDLE TENNESSEE L 57-72 2/16 RADFORD * W 58-48 11/30 at Wofford L 68-70 2/23 at Gardner-Webb * L 51-57 12/4 WARREN WILSON W 100-53 2/27 CAMPBELL * L 56-64 12/10 MERCER L 56-67 3/1 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN * W 91-68 12/16 at USC Upstate W 76-70 3/5 HIGH POINT * ^ W 85-64 12/21 APPALACHIAN STATE W 69-60 3/11 CAMPBELL # W 70-42 12/28 FURMAN L 63-71 3/12 PRESBYTERIAN # W 65-55 1/2 at Campbell * W 60-52 3/13 LIBERTY # W-2OT 64-62 1/6 HIGH POINT * L 45-58 3/19 at Kentucky % L 31-85 1/9 at Radford * W 67-56 1/13 LONGWOOD * W 82-52 * - Big South Conference Game 1/16 LIBERTY * W 48-41 ^ - Game Played in Justice Center 1/20 at Winthrop * W 70-48 # - Big South Championships (Asheville, NC) 1/23 at Charleston Southern * W 78-61 % - NCAA Tournament (Lexington, KY) 1/27 PRESBYTERIAN * L 74-76 1/30 at Gardner-Webb * W 61-60 2/3 WINTHROP * W 63-51 2/6 RADFORD * L 48-64

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2/11 2/13 2/17 2/20 2/24 2/27 3/3 3/9 3/10 3/11 3/15

at High Point * CHARLESTON SOUTHERN * at Liberty * CAMPBELL * at Longwood * at Presbyterian * GARDNER-WEBB * vs. No. 6 Campbell # vs. No. 2 Radford # at No. 1 Liberty # FURMAN %

W W L W L L W W W L L

* - Big South Conference Game # - Big South Championships (Lynchburg, Va.) % - WBI Tournament

78-59 71-69 48-53 38-33 54-67 63-72 62-60 47-42 60-50 42-60 64-65


2018-19 UNC ASHEVILLE SCHEDULE

DATE OPPONENT NOVEMBER Nov. 8 at Charlotte Nov. 14 at Tennessee NOV. 17 WESTERN CAROLINA NOV. 21 DAVIDSON NOV. 25 WOFFORD FNov. 30 at Furman

LOCATION Charlotte, N.C. Knoxville, Tenn. KIMMEL ARENA KIMMEL ARENA KIMMEL ARENA Greenville, S.C.

TIME 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 1:00 PM 4:30 PM 2:00 PM 7:00 PM

DECEMBER DEC. 3 DEC. 9 Dec. 18 Dec. 20 Dec. 30

WARREN WILSON ETSU at Tennessee Tech at Middle Tennessee at Mercer

KIMMEL ARENA KIMMEL ARENA Cookeville, Tenn. Murfreesboro, Tenn. Macon, Ga.

11:30 AM 2:00 PM 12:00 PM 7:30 PM 2:00 PM

JANUARY Jan. 5 JAN. 8 Jan. 10 JAN. 12 Jan. 15 JAN. 19 JAN. 22 Jan 29

at Radford* HAMPTON* at Gardner-Webb* CAMPBELL* at USC Upstate* HIGH POINT* LONGWOOD* at Presbyterian*

Radford, Va. KIMMEL ARENA Boiling Springs, N.C. KIMMEL ARENA Spartanburg, S.C. KIMMEL ARENA KIMMEL ARENA Clinton, S.C.

2:00 PM 7:00 PM 6:00 PM 2:00 PM 6:00 PM 2:00 PM 7:00 PM 6:00 PM

FEBRUARY FEB. 2 Feb. 5 Feb. 9 FEB. 12 Feb. 16 Feb. 19 FEB. 23 FEB. 26

WINTHROP* at Charleston Southern* at Campbell* PRESBYTERIAN* at Winthrop* at Longwood* USC UPSTATE* RADFORD*

KIMMEL ARENA Charleston, S.C. Buies Creek, N.C. KIMMEL ARENA Rock Hill, S.C. Farmville, Va KIMMEL ARENA KIMMEL ARENA

2:00 PM 7:00 PM 2:00 PM 7:00 PM 2:00 PM 7:00 PM 2:00 PM 7:00 PM

MARCH MAR. 2 Mar. 5

CHARLESTON SOUTHERN* at High Point*

KIMMEL ARENA High Point, N.C.

2:00 PM 7:00 PM

All times Eastern standard time and subject to change home games appear in BOLD, played at Kimmel Arena * - Big South Conference match


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