Averett University Women's Basketball 2012-13 Fan/Media Guide

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Publication Credits The 2012-13 Averett University women’s basketball media guide is a publication of the Averett sports media relations office. Design, layout, writing and editing by Sports Information Director Drew Wilson. Photographs by David Conner II, Drew Wilson, Kenneth Bond and other contributors.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS & QUICK FACTS

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THE UNIVERSITY About Averett University Academic Success at Averett Danville, Virginia About the Averett Women’s Basketball Program Averett’s Athletics Facilities Cougars in the Community

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COACHES & PERSONNEL Head Coach Liz Hickey Assistant Coaches Molly Bateman and Katie Kollar Medical Support Staff Administration & Athletics Support Staff THE TEAM Returning Roster Player Bios

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THE 2012-13 SEASON 2012-13 Opponents USA South Conference USA South Conference History THE 2011-12 SEASON IN REVIEW 2011-12 USA South Conference In Review 2011-12 Results 2011-12 Statistics

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RECORDS, ACHIEVEMENTS & COUGAR CLUB MEMBERSHIP All-Time Coaching Records All-Time Honors & Awards Year-By-Year Results Cougar Club Membership Information

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University Information President: Dr. Tiffany M. Franks Location:. Danville, Va. Founded: 1859 Enrollment: 1,000 Nickname: Cougars Colors:. Blue and Gold Afilliation: NCAA Division III Conference: USA South Interim Athletics Director: Danny Miller Athletic Dept. Phone: (434) 791-5700 Facility: Grant Center Athletic Trainer: Steve Hajdas Training Room Phone: (434) 791-5868 Football Team Information Head coach: Liz Hickey (Mary Washington, ’08) Office Phone: (434) 791-5688 Email: ehickey@averett.edu Career Record: 11-15 (1 season) Record at Averett: 11-15 (1 season) 2011-12 Record: 11-15, 7-11 USA South All-Time Program Record: 200-516 (91-301 Conference) USA South Conference championships: 0 NCAA Appearances: 0 Sports Information SID: Office Phone: Email: Fax: Athletics site:

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Founded in 1859 as a school for young women in Danville, Va., Averett University grew to a fully accredited, co-educational, four-year college in 1971. Today, the university attracts students from 24 states and 21 foreign countries.

Averett UNIVERSITY

QUICK FACTS ABOUT AVERETT:

l FOUNDED: 1859 l STATUS: Fully accredited, private, coeducational, residential four-year college l STUDENT BODY: 900 undergraduates from 24 states and 21 countries l ACADEMICS: 30-plus majors, minors and special programs l STUDENT-FACULTY RATIO: 14 to 1 l AVERAGE CLASS SIZE: 13 l RELIGIOUS AFFILIATION: Averett welcomes students of faith and non-faith backgrounds l VALUE: Financial aid packages lower costs by almost 40%, on average, making an investment in our small, private school comparable to that of a large state school. l LOCATION: Our main campus is in a quiet residential neighborhood in Danville, Virginia, a historic riverside town surrounded by countryside. Area attractions include lakes, parks, museums, arts and cultural centers, minor league baseball and auto racing.

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Big dreams become bold futures at Averett University. Our growing enrollment is testament to that! This unique, vibrant, liberal arts university is small enough to support you and expansive enough to challenge you with small classes, attentive professors and an academic philosophy centered on student learning, experience and success. We embody the small-college experience: close community, rigorous academics and a rich student life. What’s more, we improve on it, with a focus on personal attention that’s an Averett distinction. Averett will help you build a foundation for life – wherever life takes you. Find yourself at Averett.

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WHY AVERETT? 1. QUALITY EDUCATION

A quality education and the student experience is priority No. 1 and evident every day. This university is: l Faithful in supporting each student while challenging them to give and be his or her best. l Devoted to small classes taught by highly qualified and attentive professors. l Loyal in our academic philosophy, which is centered on student learning, experience and success. l Focused on the small-college experience within a close, safe and caring community. l Dedicated to rigorous academics that will graduate students of ability and conviction. l Committed to a rich student life of athletics, student clubs and activities and performing arts. l Attentive to improving the student experience with a focus on personal attention and excellence of services and resources. l Steadfast in maintaining our high graduate placement rates into jobs and graduate schools.

2. AFFORDABILITY

A college education is expensive … we don’t have to tell you that. But it should not be out of reach! Averett makes a quality education affordable by: l Awarding approximately $20 million in total in financial aid and scholarships to our students (our spending on financial aid has increased three times faster than our spending on operating expenses over the past decade). l Generously giving financial aid to 99% of our full-time undergraduate students and by designing scholarship packages that lower the cost of attending by almost 40% for most students. No student pays the full cost to attend Averett. l Soliciting financial supporters of Averett – our graduates, foundations, donors and friends – continue to help us pay our operating costs and provide student scholarships. l Increasing tuition annually by only 4% compared to the national average of 8% at most colleges and universities. l Keeping costs down – students’ costs at Averett are less than those of 80% of other private colleges in Virginia. l Consulting with families individually to maximize aid and set up workable payment options.

3. PRESTIGE

Averett is ranked as a top tier Regional College in the 2011 Best Colleges guide from U.S. News & World Report. Averett rated particularly well in these categories: l 76% of Classes Under 20 Students l 12 to 1 Student to Faculty Ratio l 83% of Faculty Who are Full-time l 38% Minority Students

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Being a student-athlete at Averett University is more than going to class during the week and making big plays on game day. Averett’s coaches want their student-athletes to walk across the stage at graduation with a diploma in one hand and a ring on the other hand.

Academic SUCCESS

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Averett men’s basketball senior Mette Scheiman is one of several Averett players who define the term “student-athlete” at Averett. Scheiman, who is majoring in marketing management, received USA South Academic All-Conference recognition as a sophomore and a junior. In order to earn Acadmic All-Conference recognition, a student-athlete must have a minimum 3.00 GPA in each semester of the school year.

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Averett aims to help you achieve your “big dreams” in order for you to fulfill your “bold future.”

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OFFICE OF STUDENT SUCCESS

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The Office of Student Success, located in the Galesi Family Student Success Center, offers free academic support to Averett’s more than 300 student-athletes, as well as other members of the campus community. In accordance with Averett’s mission statement, we are here to help you achieve your “big dreams” in order for you to fulfill your “bold future.” Our counselors offer confidential, personable service in person. Our aim is to help with general learning skills and offer individualized tutoring for almost every course. We also provide assistance and accommodations for student-athletes with learning disabilities. The center offers group study nights for math, the sciences and sociology. In addition, we can help you prepare for standardized tests, such as the GRE or Praxis. Finally, we also proctor some exams and the director oversees CLEP exams.

TUTORING PROGRAMS Averett’s Office of Student Success offers individual assistance to students for any class or project. Individual tutoring sessions may be scheduled by appointments and the center also offers walk-in study group sessions at scheduled times each week.

STUDY HALL Averett’s Department of Athletics requires all freshmen to participate in study hall each week to ensure that all first-year students have an opportunity to begin their academic careers on the right foot. The study hall program also is made available to any student-athlete who may require additional academic support during their time at Averett.

LEARNING DISABILITY SERVICES The Office of Student Success works with special needs students who require classroom and testing

CHAMPS/LIFE SKILLS PROGRAM Averett University and the Department of Athletics encourage student-athletes to take part in the NCAA’s CHAMPS/Life Skills Program (Challenging Athletes’ Minds for Personal Success). Averett offers various workshops and activities throughout the academic school year to promote student-athletes’ ownership of their academic, athletic, career, personal and community responsibilities. The CHAMPS/Life Skills Program assists student-athletes in identifying and applying transferable skills and encourages the development of character, integrity and leadership skills.

CAREER SERVICES Averett teaches success by providing students with career development support. Located in the Galesi Family Student Success Center, the Gregory Career

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accommodations to ensure needs are met. We can provide guidance as well if you think you may need testing for a disability, such as Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD).

Services Center serves students and alumni. We help student-athletes identify career interests and training needs and assist them with résumés, cover letters and portfolios. We offer career fair and recruitment opportunities and provide training in such skills as interviewing and etiquette. We offer access to our free job listings and help student-athletes search for jobs, internships and graduate school opportunities.

WRITING CENTER Averett’s Writing Center works one-on-one with student-athletes to help them make their writing more vibrant, clear and effective. We assist students in all stages of the process from generating ideas to proofreading the final draft. Our goal is to support your long-term development as a writer, giving you new skills to use in future projects.

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Danville VIRGINIA

Danville is the Heart of Southern Virginia. It has all the qualities of small-town charm as well as the assets of a city ready to burst with excitement. Sitting majestically on the banks of the Dan River, Danville exceeds expectations with a wide variety of activities ranging from outdoor festivals and events to concerts featuring nationally-acclaimed artists in a renovated amphitheatre. Shopping choices abound in our revitalized downtown, as well as national favorites conveniently located throughout the city. Victorian architecture, history, art, science, culture to outdoor adventure ... whatever you desire, Danville has it.

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Averett University is located in the heart of Southern Virginia. In Danville, you can ... WORK

With a diverse economy that includes career opportunities in research, technology, advanced manufacturing, retail, health care and education, Danville, Va., has a place for you to work.

PLAY

Danville is a great place to play, have fun and get away from the everyday hustle and bustle. Maybe you want to relax by fishing in the Dan River or strolling down the scenic Riverwalk Trail. If biking is your forte, Danville has 7.5 miles of multiuse trail and 15 miles of dirt, mountain bike trails that will surely impress you. The city has a place for you to play as well, including 10 recreation centers, 26 athletic fields, 24 playgrounds and 475 park acres. The Danville Parks, Recreation and Tourism Department offers diverse programs for all ages from preschoolers to senior citizens, from basket weaving to belly dancing. Children of all ages will find a summer camp designed especially for them, whether it’s an Averett Sports Camp or something through the city. Everyone will enjoy Danville’s special events such as the annual Festival in the Park, concerts at the Carrington Pavilion and various other festivals at the Community Market.

VISIT

Danville is known for its southern hospitality, but what will keep you wanting more is its vast history, beautiful architecture and a variety of entertainment. Danville is the home of the last capital of the Confederacy, the train wreck of the Old 97 and many other museums and attractions. There’s always something to do in Danville. Visit the Crossing at the Dan that encompasses the Carrington Pavilion, Farmers Market and Danville Science Museum. The Carrington Pavilion hosts nationally known artists for the Harvest Jubilee

Concert Series and local bands during Fridays at the Crossing events. The Farmers Market is open every Saturday morning from May through October and offers the best and freshest local produce, as well as baked goods and unique gift items. If sports are an interest, you’ll want to check out the Danville Braves, the rookie league baseball affiliate for the Atlanta Braves. Danville is sure to catch your attention from the beginning, making you a fan for life.

LIVE

Nestled along the banks of the Dan River, Danville is full of southern charm. You will discover its relaxing atmosphere and very comfortable cost of living. Danville’s rich cultural heritage has fostered several museums, a symphony orchestra and various performing and visual arts, providing ample opportunities for cultural activities. The moderate climate with four distinct seasonal changes make it easy to enjoy many outdoor activities and venues. Danville offers a variety of housing options, whether you prefer a downtown loft apartment, a home in the heart of town, the suburbs, on a golf course or in an elegant retirement community.

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PHOTOS (clockwise from top left of opposite page): The Atlanta Braves’ rookie league affiliate is located in Danville; The Community Market hosts a farmers market every Saturday from May through October; The Carrington Pavilion hosts notable concerts during the summer; The Danville Braves compete from June through the end of August; The historic train station is also home to the Danville Science Center; The Sutherlin Mansion, a Civil War landmark, is also the museum of history and fine arts; Danville offers a scenic Riverwalk Trail along the Dan River.

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The Averett women’s basketball program has developed consistency and has become an up-and-coming force in the USA South Conference. The Cougars boast four 11-win seasons in a row entering 2012-13.

WOMen's BASKETBALL TRADITION & PHILOSOPHY Averett University’s women’s basketball program dates back several decades and have featured numerous star players, but the Cougars have come into their own as a successful team in recent years. Prior to 2000, Averett won double-digit games just twice. The Cougars have reached that mark in seven of the last eight seasons. The women’s basketball program prides itself on players with character who are committed to team goals. Averett women’s basketball players will be dedicated and hard working.They will be consistently devoted to getting better as people and as student-athletes.

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MORE THAN BASKETBALL

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AVERETT ATHLETICS OVERVIEW

Averett Women’s Basketball Coach Liz Hickey and her staff emphasize developing a whole person, not just a basketball player. During a student-athlete’s four years at Averett, the coaches aim to teach their players skills that will help them be successful for the next 40 years of their life. Three areas are important to the coaching staff when recruiting. They want their players to be successful academically, athletically and socially at Averett.

SCHEDULE STRENGTH

Baseball Averett’s baseball team, which began play in 1997, has been an annual contender in one of the toughest DIII conferences in the country. The Cougars won the 2003 USA South championship and appeared in the NCAA Tournament. The program has produced several All-Americans and pro draft picks. Men’s Basketball The Averett men’s basketball program has five conference championships, four NCAA Tournament appearances and several All-Americans to boast.

The Averett women’s basketball team participates in 25 regular season contests. In addition to the tough conference schedule as a member of the USA South Conference, the coaching staff looks to schedule strong nonconference opponents. Each year Averett’s women’s basketball program competes in competitive tournaments to prepare for conference games. In the 201112 season, Averett travelled to the John Hopkins tipoff tournament and stayed at the Inner Harbor of Baltimore. This year, the women’s basketball team will travel to the Land of Magic Tournament in Orlando, Fla., where it will take on teams from Vermont and Pennsylvania.

mance during competition and training. Averett provides a unique situation where we perform a Functional Movement screen on the athletes which determines their specific weaknesses. Based on these weaknesses a more individualized strength and performance program can be created. The Functional Movement Systems (www. functionalmovement.com) was co-created by Lee Burton, Averett’s Program Director of Athletic Training. Burton and co-creator Gray Cook are internationally known consultants in their field and their Functional Movement screening system is used by numerous NFL, NHL and MLB teams for rehabilitating injured players, as well as for strength and conditioning.

STRENGTH & CONDITIONING PROGRAM

ATHLETIC TRAINING

The major goals of the Athletic Training and Strength and Conditioning departments at Averett are to reduce injuries and improve perfor-

Averett’s Athletic Training staff is composed of three certified trainers who work closely with a student staff member majoring in athletic training.

Men’s & Women’s Cross Country The cross country programs have seen a steady improvement in recent years. The women’s team has a conference title to its credit. Football The Averett football team has claimed one conference championship, produced more than 100 all-conference performers and numerous professional players despite its young existence (program began play in 2000). Men’s Golf The men’s golf program at Averett boasts the 2003 Division III NCAA national championship and has made three NCAA appearances as a team. Men’s Soccer The men’s soccer team has become a contender in the USA South Conference after reaching four consecutive tournament semifinals. The program also boasts three NCAA Tournament appearances. Women’s Soccer The women’s soccer team has become a contender in the USA South Conference. The Cougars won the program’s first conference championship in 2012 and made their first NCAA Tournament appearance. Softball The softball program, winner of one conference regular season title and one tournament championship, has back-to-back 20win seasons. Men’s Tennis The men’s tennis program has a history of success, ranging from 11 conference championships to numerous All-Americans. Women’s Tennis The women’s tennis program has claimed six conference championships and produced several individual award-winners. Women’s Volleyball The Averett women’s volleyball team is one of the most successful programs in the region. The Cougars have won 13 conference titles, made four NCAA appearances and have totaled numerous individual conference awards.

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Grant Center & ATHLETICS FACILITIES

The E. Stuart James Grant Convocation Center

The Grant Center arena houses the main hardwood court used by the Averett women’s basketball team. Bleachers that seat more than 1,500 fans surround the main court and may be retracted to expose an additional two courts that can be utilized for warm-ups or additional teams during tournament play. The arena also houses the basketball locker rooms, weight room and athletic training room. The Grant Center also hosts Averett’s graduation ceremonies, concerts and other sporting events such as the Harlem Globetrotters (as seen above).

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NORTH CAMPUS FACILITIES The E. Stuart James Grant Convocation and Athletic Center and North Campus Athletics Facility were opened in the fall of 1998. It is a 55,863-square-foot facility that houses offices for all of Averett’s coaching and administrative staff members. Located in the Grant Center, the main athletics complex, are classrooms used by Averett’s physical education department, six home and six visitor locker areas, an athletic training room used for treatments of all athletes, and a fitness room accessible by all Averett students, faculty and staff. The grounds surrounding the Grant Center include five fields used by all of the outdoor sports for practice and play. Football and men’s and women’s soccer use the Cougar Den, a natural grass field adjacent to the football field house and press box. The stadium seats more than 2,500 faithful Cougar fans and also boasts a two-story press box, which can accommodate up to 30 media representatives and game day personnel. The 7,830-square-foot football field house is the home to offices for all of the football coaching staff, as well as a separate locker room for the football players. There is also a weight room for strength training and as many as four film-study rooms can be utilized at one time by the football team for game preparation. In addition to the Cougar Den, Averett’s baseball team plays and practices on its own 2.75 acre OwenFulton Field. The field is a pitcher’s ballpark, with 410 feet between the plate and the center-field wall, and has stands for fans, batting cages, and its own press box. The Averett softball team practices and plays on the one-acre Cougar Field, which is adjacent to

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miere athletic venues in Division III. Averett’s tennis facility is currently located on the school’s Main Campus. The venue features six outdoor tennis courts where both the men’s and women’s tennis teams compete and practice. The courts are also open to the Averett and Danville community.

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Averett University Athletics is committed to giving back to both the campus and surrounding Danville community. By providing opportunities for student-athletes to serve, these young men and women make meaningful contributions to society. Teams as well as individual student-athletes are involved in numerous charity and community organizations and events. Some student-athletes have also created, initiated and implemented service projects and activities in the community. The Averett women’s basketball team has done a number of events to help serve the community. During the school year, Averett’s women’s basketball players went to God’s Storehouse in Danville to help sort and stock some of the approximately 32,000 boxes of food that are given to those in needs each year by the organization. The members of the women’s basketball team also teamed up with the StudentAthlete Advisory Committee during the fall to collect cans and non-perishables for donation to needy charities around the area. As a whole, Averett University teamed up with the rest of the schools in the USA South Conference for the annual food drive during the fall. Averett collected canned goods and non-perishable items and delivered them to God’s Storehouse in Danville just before Thanksgiving. Averett University donates nearly 2,000 canned goods as a part of the USA South’s Cans Across the Conference each year. Across the conference, more than 51,000 cans and other items are collected by the league’s schools annually. The event was created by the members of the USA South Athletic Conference Student-Athlete Advisory Committee in order to help those in need around the holiday season. REMOVE BACKGROUND BEFORE PRINTING

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Giving back

COUGARS IN THE COMMUNITY

ORGANIZATIONS AVERETT TEAMS UP WITH

Big Brothers Big Sisters: Numerous Averett student-athletes work with the Big Brothers Big Sisters of Danville to reach out to the city’s youth. Averett studentathletes mentor area kids and once a week they eat lunch at school with their “little.” Averett teams also invite the Big Brothers Big Sisters organization to group outings at games. Cancer Awareness: Each year, Averett teams and student-athletes promote cancer awareness. In addition to the volleyball program’s “Dig Pink” game, other Averett teams also get involved, such as football, which also wears pink wristbands and tape during select games in October. Habitat For Humanity: Averett student-athletes and coaches give back to the community throughout the school year. Many teams coordinate with the local

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Habitat For Humanity efforts. Teams work on numerous Habitat house in the Danville area. Pennies for a Purpose: In an effort to help worthy organizations during the spring semester, the USA South Student Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) developed “Pennies for a Purpose” in 2008. This community service initiative has raised more than $19,000 for local organizations. Averett has donated its collections in the past for such things such as earthquake relief in Haiti. Youth Camps/Outreach: Averett student-athletes enjoy reaching out to kids in the Danville area. Several teams hold youth clinics throughout the school year and encourage kids to come and learn new skills and techniques. Other teams also act as positive role models through various activities such as talking to kids in area schools or working with local youth sports organizations.

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Liz Hickey Seasons at Averett: 1 Hometown: Virginia Beach, Va. Education: University of Mary Washington (2008) University of Rochester (2011) Coaching Timeline: 2008-2011 University of Rochester Assistant Head Coach

Liz Hickey

2011-Present Averett University Head Coach

HEAD COACH Liz Hickey is entering her second season as head coach of Averett’s women’s basketball program. Hickey became the eighth head coach in program history, taking over the Averett women’s program in April 2011 after serving as an assistant coach for three seasons at the University of Rochester, where she helped guide the Yellow Jackets to three consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances — including a 2010 trip to the Division III Final Four. In her first season at Averett, Hickey guided her team to an 11-15 record — the program’s fourth consecutive 11-win season — and produced three all-conference players. Prior to beginning her coaching career at Rochester in 2008, Hickey was a threetime Division III All-American at the University of Mary Washington in Fredericksburg. As a three-year captain, Hickey helped lead Mary Washington two three Capital

Athletic Conference championships, four NCAA Tournament berths, three Sweet 16 appearances and one Final Four. Mary Washington had a combined 111-15 record during Hickey’s four seasons. A native of Virginia Beach, Hickey was a dominating post player who finished her career as the NCAA Division III career leader in blocked shots with 510 in 126 games. She was selected to the WBCA First Team All-American as a senior and an Honorable Mention All-American as a junior and sophomore. In addition, Hickey was a D3hoops.com Second Team AllAmerican as a senior and Third Team AllAmerican as a junior and sophomore. She also earned three consecutive First Team All-Conference honors from the Capital Athletic Conference and was the CAC Player of the Year as a junior and senior. She was a First Team All-State selection as a junior and senior and a Second Team AllState honoree as a sophomore. Hickey is

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also the only student-athlete in any sport at Mary Washington to have her jersey number retired. Hickey also achieved success in the classroom. She holds a bachelor’s degree in Mathematics from Mary Washington, where she was a member of the Alpha Phi Sigma Honor Society, the National Society of Collegiate Scholars and was chosen as Mary Washington’s Academic Athlete of the Year. Hickey also received her master’s degree in Teaching and Curriculum from Rochester.

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ASSISTANT COACHING STAFF & MEDICAL SUPPORT STAFF

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Molly Bateman is in her second season after joining the Averett women’s basketball program as an assistant coach before the 2011-12 season. A native of New Weston, Ohio, Bateman is a graduate of Defiance College where she played four years at shooting guard. Bateman averaged 10.1 points per game and was a co-captain during her senior season. She received Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference Honorable Mention Team honors and she was named to the All-Sportsmanship Team. Bateman was also the Defiance College Female Sportsmanship Award winner in 2011 and made the dean’s list all four years. Bateman graduated from Defiance in 2011 with a degree in social work with a minor in autism studies. She is currently working on her MBA at Averett.

Steve Hajdas is in his second year at Averett. Hajdas previously served as the head trainer at Mountain State University. A native of Toms River, N.J., Hajdas received his bachelor’s degree from the University of Central Florida in 2008 and earned his master’s degree from Marshall University in 2010. Prior to his work at Mountain State, Hajdas also served as a trainer at Marshall and at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Hajdas has been a certified athletic trainer since 2008 and also received certifications from the National Academy of Sports Medicine as a Performance Enhancement Specialist and a Corrective Exercise Specialist.

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Underwood Assistant Athletic Trainer l Second Season Providence, N.C. l Averett (‘08)

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Kollar Assistant Coach l First Season Johnstown, N.Y. l Nazereth (‘12)

Katie Kollar joined the Averett women’s basketball coaching staff as an assistant in July 2012. A native of upstate New York, Kollar is a graduate of Nazareth College, where she played four years at shooting guard. Kollar was a co-captain her junior and senior year and averaged 11.7 points per game her senior year at Nazareth. She received Empire 8 Athletic Conference Honorable Mention Team honors and she was named to the Wendy’s Classic All-Tournament Team. Kollar also broke the Nazareth College single season 3-point record her senior year. In addition, Kollar was a head coach for an AAU organization out of Rochester, N.Y., for the past two seasons. She coached a U-16 Rochester Warriors girls’ team, and then a U-17 Rochester Warriors girls’ team over the course of two years. Kollar graduated from Nazareth in 2012 with a degree in business administration with a concentration in sports management. She is currently working on her MBA at Averett.

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Thomas Underwood is in his second year as Averett’s Assistant Athletic Trainer. Underwood was hired in September 2011 after spending the previous year working at Guilford Orthopaedic Clinic in Greensboro, N.C. Thomas is a graduate of Averett University with a bachelor’s degree in sports medicine. While at Averett as a student, Thomas worked with the football, baseball and men’s soccer teams. He also had the opportunity to intern with the Green Bay Packers in the summer of 2008. He currently resides in Danville with his wife, Jennifer, and their son, Colton.

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Grandia Intern Athletic Trainer l First Season Albuquerque, N.M. l New Mexico (‘12)

Alex Grandia was hired as Averett’s Intern Athletic Trainer in July 2012. A native of Albuquerque, N.M., Alex graduated in May of 2012 from the University of New Mexico with a Bachelors of Science degree in Athletic Training. Throughout her time as an undergrad, Alex worked with the various Division I sports at New Mexico.

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Charles Harris Executive Vice President

Danny Miller Assistant A.D. for Compliance & Operations

Drew Wilson Sports Information Director

Joanne Spalding Sports Information Assistant

Carly Pearce Senior Women’s Administrator

Mavis Brantley-Lloyd Administrative Assistant

Dr. Tiffany M. Franks Averett University President Dr. Tiffany McKillip Franks became the President of Averett University on July 1, 2008. Through her collaborative, high energy, interpersonal leadership style, Averett has embarked on an exciting voyage of change and growth. The University is a place where big dreams can become bold futures. Averett is in the midst of exciting growth, experiencing record new student enrollment. Averett is ranked as a top tier regional college in U.S. News & World Report’s Best Colleges 2011. With the first-hand knowledge she gained through conversations with constituents, Dr. Franks and her leadership team are laying the groundwork for a strategic plan and major giving campaign that will grow Averett to becoming a premier higher education leader in Southern Virginia. With 24 years of senior-level administrative experience in higher education that began when she was 23 as the dean of students, Franks’ leadership style and problem-solving expertise has led her through leadership roles in admissions, financial aid, student life, marketing and communications, public relations and fundraising. Before taking the helm at Averett, she served as the Executive Vice President at Greensboro College in North Carolina. Franks earned her BA from Ohio Dominican University; a Master’s of Science in Education from The Ohio State University; and her doctorate from the University of Pennsylvania in Higher Education Management. Franks sees Averett’s role as a community building one and she currently serves on the board of directors for the Future of the Piedmont, the Danville Pittsylvania Chamber of Commerce, The Boys and Girls Club, and the Institute for Advanced Learning and Research. Franks is the Chair of the Smart Beginnings Leadership Council of Danville Pittsylvania County and is member of the Rotary Club of Danville and the Wednesday Club. She is married to Joe Franks who is a high school teacher, head men’s and women’s golf coach at Grimsley High School, and the assistant director of the North Carolina Coaches Association.

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Name Aundrea Burns Mette Scheiman Molly Nanney Nicole Garcia Jessica Myers Ariana Covington Katy Stover Brianna Greene Micah Andrews Shannon Smith Caroline Young MyAsia Williams Oneka Jones

Year So. Sr. Sr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Sr. Fr. Fr.

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Height 5-5 5-8 5-6 5-6 5-4 5-7 5-5 5-3 5-5 5-6 5-11 5-2 5-7

Hometown/High School Virginia Beach, Va./Tallwood High School Espoo, Finland/Makelanrinne Lukio Danville, Va./Tunstall High School Miami, Fla./Ronald Reagan High School Altavista, Va./Gretna High School Martinsville, Va./Bassett High School Fredericksburg, Va./Massaponax High School Robbines, N.C./Northwood High School Bennington, Vt./Arlington Memorial High School Santa Ana, Calif./Segerstrom High School Tappahannock, Va./Washington & Lee High School Fredericksburg, Va./James Monroe High School Rustburg, Va./Rustburg High School

Head coach: Liz Hickey Assistant coaches: Molly Bateman, Katie Kollar

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Freshman l Guard l 5’5” Bennington, Vt. l Arlington Memorial High School

Freshman l Guard l 5’7” Martinsville, Va. l Bassett High School

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Sophomore l Guard l 5’5” Virginia Beach, Va. l Tallwood High School

Freshman l Guard l 5’6” Miami, Fla. l Ronald Reagan High School

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Garcia is in her first year at Averett. Personal: Daughter of Will Garcia and Deborah Escobedo ... Majoring in athletic training ... Born on July 19, 1994.

2011-12: Appeared in all 26 games, making 12 starts as a freshman ... Averaged 1.5 points, 1.7 rebounds and 1.2 assists per game ... Scored a career-high nine points against Bennett on Nov. 22 ... Grabbed a career-best six rebounds against Roanoke on Dec. 11. Personal: Daughter of Thomas Burns and Susan Jones ... Majoring in sports medicine ... Born on Jan. 24, 1993.

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Freshman l Guard l 5’3” Robbines, N.C. l Northwood High School

Freshman l Guard l 5’4” Altavista, Va. l Gretna High School

Greene is in her first year at Averett. Personal: Daughter of Brian and Melody Roberts ... Majoring in athletic training ... Born on Jan. 25, 1994

Myers is in her first year at Averett. Personal: Daughter of Michael Robinson Sr. and Marian Myers ... Majoring in psychology ... Born on May 25, 1994.

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Jones is in her first year at Averett. Personal: Daughter of Andre Austin and Tammy Jones ... Majoring in criminal justice ... Born on April 11, 1994.

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----------3-pt-----------------Rebounds-------Year GP-GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg 2010-11 11-0 53 4.8 3 15 .200 0 5 .000 2 5 .400 0 1 1 0.1 2011-12 24-6 272 11.3 10 35 .286 0 1 .000 7 13 .538 5 16 21 0.9 TOTAL 35-6 325 9.3 13 50 .260 0 6 .000 9 18 .500 5 17 22 0.6

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Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 3 7 0 0 8 0.7 11 38 0 5 27 1.1 14 45 0 5 35 1.0

2011-12: Appeared in 24 games, making six starts ... Averaged 1.1 points and 0.9 rebounds a game ... Scored a career-high five points and grabbed a career-best five rebounds against Randolph on Dec. 30 ... Earned USA South Academic AllConference honors. 2010-11: Averaged 0.7 points in limited action in 11 games. Personal: Daughter of Ray and Sheila Nanney ... Majoring in wellness and sports medicine ... Born on July 5, 1991 ... Also a member of the Averett softball team.

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Senior l Guard l 5’8” Espoo, Finland l Makelanrinne Lukio

Junior l Guard l 5’6” Santa Ana, Calif. l Segerstrom High School

Year GP-GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 2009-10 26-26 861 33.1 98 291 .337 2010-11 26-26 892 34.3 105 338 .311 2011-12 26-26 812 31.2 97 310 .313 TOTAL 78-78 2565 32.9 300 939 .319

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----------3-pt-----------------Rebounds-------FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg 41 122 .336 36 51 .706 22 50 72 2.8 42 135 .311 39 54 .722 23 36 59 2.3 33 119 .277 83 129 .643 48 83 131 5.0 116 376 .309 158 234 .675 93 169 262 3.4

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PF FO 81 3 67 1 81 5 229 9

Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 45 76 4 44 273 10.5 36 78 2 33 291 11.2 40 83 7 37 310 11.9 121 237 13 114 874 11.2

2011-12: Started all 26 games as a junior ... Averaged 11.9 points, 5.0 rebounds, 1.5 assists and 1.4 steals a game ... Scored a career-high 27 points against Greensboro on Feb. 15 ... Grabbed a career-high 10 rebounds against Ferrum on Feb. 4 ... Set the Averett career record for made 3-pointers (finished junior season with 116) ... Named to the USA South All-Conference Honorable Mention Team ... Earned USA South Academic All-Conference honors. 2010-11: Averaged 11.2 points, 2.3 rebounds and 1.3 steals ... ... Started all 26 games as a sophomore ... Scored a career-high 23 points against Meredith on Jan. 29 ... Earned USA South Academic All-Conference honors. 2009-10: Averaged 10.5 points and 2.8 rebounds a game ... Started all 26 games as a freshman ... Shot 41-for-122 (33.7 percent) from 3-point range ... Named the USA South Conference Rookie of the Week twice (Nov. 30 and Dec. 14). Personal: Daughter of Dennis and Riitta Scheiman ... Majoring in marketing management ... Born on Sept. 22, 1989.

----------3-pt-----------------Rebounds-------Year GP-GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg 2010-11 6-0 91 15.2 10 33 .303 3 9 .333 0 0 .000 3 6 9 1.5 2011-12 26-2 472 18.2 47 198 .237 7 53 .132 11 20 .550 35 57 92 3.5 TOTAL 32-2 563 17.6 57 231 .247 10 62 .161 11 20 .550 38 63 101 3.2

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Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 1 7 0 3 23 3.8 23 44 3 22 112 4.3 24 51 3 25 135 4.2

2011-12: Played in all 26 games, making two starts as a sophomore ... Averaged 4.3 points and 3.5 rebounds a game ... Scored a career-high 10 points against Southern Virginia on Nov. 15 ... Grabbed a career-high 13 rebounds against Meredith on Nov. 30. 2010-11: Averaged 3.8 points and 1.5 rebounds in six games as a freshman. Personal: Daughter of Donald and Diana Smith ... Majoring in communications ... Born on Dec. 30, 1991.

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Stover is in her first year at Averett. Personal: Daughter of Pete and Chris Stover ... Majoring in athletic training ... Born on March 30, 1994.

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Freshman l Guard l 5’2” Fredericksburg, Va. l James Monroe High School

Senior l Forward l 5’11” Tappahannock, Va. l Washington & Lee High School

Williams is in her first year at Averett. Personal: Daughter of Kenneth Williams and Monique Alston ... Majoring in psychology ... Born on Jan. 20, 1994.

CAREER STATISTICS

----------3-pt-----------------Rebounds-------Year GP-GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg 2008-09* 5-0 16 3.2 4 13 .308 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 2 7 9 1.8 2010-11 8-0 39 4.9 4 18 .222 2 4 .500 2 2 1.000 3 5 8 1.0 2011-12 5-0 10 2.0 0 5 .000 0 0 .000 2 2 1.000 2 0 2 0.4 TOTAL 18-0 65 3.6 8 36 .222 2 5 .400 4 4 1.000 7 12 19 1.1 *at Eastern Mennonite University

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Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 1 3 0 0 8 1.6 1 4 2 3 12 1.5 0 3 0 0 2 0.4 2 10 2 3 22 1.2

2011-12: Appeared in five games as a junior before missing the rest of the season due to injury ... Averaged 0.4 points and 0.4 rebounds a game in limited action. 2010-11: Averaged 1.5 points and 1.0 rebound a game ... Appeared in eight games ... Scored a career-high six points against Peace on Jan. 1. 2009-10: Did not play after transferring to Averett from Eastern Mennonite University. 2008-09 (at Eastern Mennonite University): Averaged 1.6 points and 1.8 rebounds while appearing in five games. Personal: Daughter of William and Deborah Young ... Majoring in history ... Born on June 17, 1990.

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Date Opponent Nov. 17 Montreat College Nov. 20 Guilford College Nov. 26 Emory & Henry College Dec. 1 Greensboro College* Dec. 2 Methodist University* Dec. 12 Salem College Dec. 15 Lynchburg College

Dec. 29 Dec. 30 Jan. 4 Jan. 5 Jan. 9 Jan. 12 Jan. 16 Jan. 19 Jan. 20 Jan. 25 Jan. 26 Feb. 2 Feb. 3 Feb. 6 Feb. 9 Feb. 10 Feb. 13 Feb. 17 Feb. 21-24

Location Result Danville, Va. 5:30 p.m. Danville, Va. 5:30 p.m. Emory, Va. 7 p.m. Danville, Va. 2 p.m. Danville, Va. 2 p.m. Winston-Salem, N.C. 7 p.m. Danville, Va. 2 p.m.

Land of Magic Classic Norwich University Daytona, Fla. Albright College Daytona, Fla. William Peace University* Meredith College* N.C. Wesleyan College* Christopher Newport University* Mary Baldwin College* LaGrange College* Piedmont College* Ferrum College* Maryville College* Greensboro College* Methodist University* Mary Baldwin College* William Peace University* Meredith College* N.C. Wesleyan College* Christopher Newport University*

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Raleigh, N.C. Raleigh, N.C. Danville, Va. Danville, Va. Staunton, Va. LaGrange, Ga. Demorest, Ga. Danville, Va. Danville, Va. Greensboro, N.C. Fayetteville, N.C Danville, Va. Danville, Va. Danville, Va. Rocky Mount, N.C. Newport News, Va.

USA South Conference Tournament Fayetteville, N.C.

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One of the oldest Division III conferences in the nation, the USA South Conference was born as the Dixie Intercollegiate Athletic Conference in 1963 when six institutions with similar philosophies of academics and athletics joined as founding members. Those colleges were Charlotte College (now UNC-Charlotte), College of Charleston (S.C.), Methodist College (now Methodist University), North Carolina Wesleyan College, St. Andrews Presbyterian College and Lynchburg College. The basis for the new athletic conference was that participation would be strictly amateur, and thus no athletically awarded financial aid or athletic scholarships would be awarded. That philosophy still exists today. In February 2003, it was announced that the Dixie Intercollegiate Athletic Conference would change its name to the USA South Athletic Conference. The name change was made official on July 1, 2003, and the first USA South Athletic Conference championships were awarded in the fall of 2003. The Conference was originally affiliated with the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) and remained with that affiliation until 1973. At that time, the NCAA divided into three legislative and competitive divisions, with Division III allowing membership for nonathletic scholarship institutions only. The Dixie joined the NCAA, and in so doing, became one of the first conferences accepted into Division III. Since the inception of Division III, the USA South has been a leader in many areas, and has gained an outstanding regional and national reputation in a number of sports. The Conference sponsored athletic programs for men only until 1981. In that year, the NCAA expanded its sponsorship to include women’s sports, and the Dixie followed that lead by including women’s sports. The Conference now sponsors championships in men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s soccer,

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women’s volleyball, football, men’s and women’s basketball, baseball, softball, men’s and women’s tennis, golf and women’s lacrosse for a total of 14 sports. Presently, the Conference features 13 institutions, four in Virginia, five in North Carolina, three in Georgia and one in Tennessee. Averett University, Christopher Newport University, Ferrum College, Greensboro College, LaGrange College, Mary Baldwin College, Maryville College, Meredith College, Piedmont College and William Peace University have joined Methodist and N.C. Wesleyan and make up today’s conference full-time membership. Maryville became a competing member of the Conference in the fall of 2005 as a football only member and joins the conference as a full-time member in 2012-13, along with LaGrange and Piedmont. Agnes Scott College compete in women’s lacrosse only. The USA South announced in May 2012 that Covenant College and Huntingdon College will join the conference in 2013-14. Christopher Newport is leaving the USA South following 2012-13 in all sports except football.

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Year 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12

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Regular Season Champion(s) UNC Greensboro UNC Greensboro UNC Greensboro, Virginia Wesleyan, St. Andrew’s UNC Greensboro, Christopher Newport UNC Greensboro UNC Greensboro UNC Greensboro Virginia Wesleyan Christopher Newport, Greensboro Christopher Newport Christopher Newport Methodist N.C. Wesleyan, Christopher Newport Christopher Newport Christopher Newport Christopher Newport Christopher Newport Christopher Newport, Methodist Methodist Christopher Newport Christopher Newport Ferrum, Christopher Newport Chowan Greensboro Greensboro Ferrum Greensboro Greensboro Christopher Newport Greensboro Christopher Newport, Ferrum, Greensboro

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Tournament Champion UNC Greensboro UNC Greensboro UNC Greensboro UNC Greensboro Christopher Newport UNC Greensboro UNC Greensboro Virginia Wesleyan Christopher Newport Greensboro Methodist Christopher Newport N.C. Wesleyan Ferrum Shenandoah Greensboro Christopher Newport N.C. Wesleyan Shenandoah Christopher Newport Methodist Methodist Christopher Newport Greensboro Greensboro Christopher Newport Greensboro Christopher Newport Christopher Newport Christopher Newport Ferrum

NCAA Berth(s) UNC Greensboro, Virginia Wesleyan, Christopher Newport UNC Greensboro UNC Greensboro UNC Greensboro Christopher Newport UNC Greensboro UNC Greensboro None None None Christopher Newport Christopher Newport N.C. Wesleyan Ferrum, Christopher Newport Shenandoah Greensboro, Christopher Newport Christopher Newport N.C. Wesleyan Shenandoah Christopher Newport Methodist, Christopher Newport Methodist Christopher Newport, Greensboro Greensboro Greensboro Christopher Newport Greensboro Christopher Newport Christopher Newport Christopher Newport, Greensboro Ferrum

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---------------USA South Conference--------------- Record Win % 15-3 .833 15-3 .833 15-3 .833 11-7 .611 9-9 .500 7-11 .389 6-12 .333 5-13 .278 4-14 .222 3-15 .167

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Player of the Year Danielle Duncan, Greensboro Rookie of the Year Camry Green, Christopher Newport Coach of the Year Bryan Harvey, Ferrum All-Conference First Team Tesla Akers, Ferrum Danielle Duncan, Greensboro Kristen Keith, Ferrum Jackie Lyles, Methodist Megan Rahn, Meredith All-Conference Second Team Sabrina Desper, Mary Baldwin Nicole Mitchell, Christopher Newport Tia Perry, Christopher Newport Bianca Richburg, Greensboro Kyana Smith, Averett

All-Sportsmanship Team Kaneshia Slade, Averett Andrea Hobbs, Christopher Newport Kylene Culler, Ferrum Hannah Holm, Greensboro Kelsey Still, Mary Baldwin Allyson Stephenson, Meredith Iesha Hayes, Methodist Melony Walker, N.C. Wesleyan Rachel Lyons, Peace Kerby Hatter, Shenandoah

----- ----------------------Overall----- ---------------------Record Win % 23-6 .793 22-6 .786 22-5 .815 15-12 .556 12-12 .500 11-15 .423 9-17 .346 7-18 .280 6-19 .240 4-21 .160

USA South Tournament Results Quarterfinals: Mary Baldwin 60, Ferrum 94; Greensboro 80, Averett 60; Christopher Newport 59, Shenandoah 44; Methodist 70, N.C. Wesleyan 60. Semifinals: Christopher Newport 58, Greensboro 41; Ferrum 72, Methodist 50. Finals: Ferrum 82, Christopher Newport 56. NCAA Tournament Results First Round: Washington (Mo.) 79, Ferrum 64.

All-Tournament Team Jackie Lyles, Methodist Tia Perry, Christopher Newport Shea Smith, Ferrum Nicole Mitchell, Christopher Newport Kristen Keith, Ferrum Tesla Akers, Ferrum (MVP)

All-Conference Third Team SamAkers, Shenandoah Tiffany Bell, N.C. Wesleyan Liz Martin, Averett Samantha Urquhart, N.C. Wesleyan Andrienne Terrell, Greensboro All-Conference Honorable Mention Team Crystal Alston, Peace Derreon Cole, N.C. Wesleyan Camry Green, Christopher Newport Chevena Pickard, Greensboro Mette Scheiman, Averett Callie Yohn, Peace

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2011-12 Averett Women’s Basketball Results

Date Opponent Location Result Nov. 15 Southern Virginia University Danville, Va. L, 78-70 (OT) Johns Hopkins/Mike Durgala Classic Nov. 19 Bridgewater College Baltimore, Md. L, 54-51 Nov. 20 Hood College Baltimore, Md. W, 43-42 Nov. 22 Bennett College Greensboro, N.C. W, 75-69 Nov. 30 Meredith College* Raleigh, N.C. W, 75-66 Dec. 3 Shenandoah University* Danville, Va. W, 59-48 Dec. 11 Roanoke College Salem, Va. W, 60-51 Dec. 14 The Apprentice School Newport News, Va. L, 65-59 Dec. 30 Randolph College Lynchburg, Va. W, 69-37 Jan. 4 Methodist University* Danville, Va. W, 50-45 Jan. 7 Ferrum College* Ferrum, Va. L, 73-59 Jan. 8 N.C. Wesleyan College* Danville, Va. W, 65-63 Jan. 11 Christopher Newport University* Newport News, Va. L, 62-43 Jan. 14 Peace College* Danville, Va. W, 64-44 Jan. 18 Greensboro College* Greensboro, N.C. L, 67-43 Jan. 21 Mary Baldwin College* Danville, Va. W, 63-52 Jan. 24 Meredith College* Danville, Va. L, 58-53 Jan. 28 Shenandoah University* Winchester, Va. L, 59-48 Jan. 31 Methodist University* Fayetteville, N.C. L, 55-33 Feb. 4 Ferrum College* Danville, Va. L, 75-68 Feb. 5 N.C. Wesleyan College* Rocky Mount, N.C. L, 76-62 Feb. 8 Christopher Newport University* Danville, Va. L, 50-29 Feb. 11 Peace College* Raleigh, N.C. L, 75-63 Feb. 15 Greensboro College* Danville, Va. L, 68-63 Feb. 18 Mary Baldwin College* Staunton, Va. W, 52-39

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BURNS, Aundrea NANNEY, Molly SMITH, Jonquil BARRINGER, Nicole BURNS, Essence SMITH, Shannon SLADE, Kaneshia YOUNG, Caroline SMITH, Kyana MARTIN, Liz BAILEY, Abby SCHEIMAN, Mette Team Total.......... Opponents......

Score by Periods Averett Opponents

2011-12 Averett Basketball 2011-12 AverettTeam Men’s Basketball Averett Combined Statistics (as of Statistics Oct 09, 2012) All games

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17.8 11.3 2.0 3.8 20.3 18.2 31.8 2.0 27.0 28.4 16.2 31.2

AUW 1479 56.9 -2.8 515-1582 .326 107-430 .249 4.1 342-612 .559 13.2 1150 44.2 +1.7 289 11.1 544 20.9 +0.7 0.5 278 10.7 55 2.1 1300 10-130 -

1st 2nd 685 790 700 839

15-59 10-35 0-2 1-9 40-196 47-198 60-168 0-5 108-235 82-237 55-128 97-310

.254 .286 .000 .111 .204 .237 .357 .000 .460 .346 .430 .313

8-35 0-1 0-1 1-7 13-78 7-53 9-31 0-0 0-0 26-77 10-28 33-119

515-1582 .326 107-430 537-1469 .366 97-346

OPP 1551 59.7 537-1469 .366 97-346 .280 3.7 380-567 .670 14.6 1106 42.5 313 12.0 561 21.6 0.6 247 9.5 77 3.0 2854 14-188 2-112

OT Totals 4 1479 12 1551

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.229 .000 .000 .143 .167 .132 .290 .000 .000 .338 .357 .277

AWAY 5-9 2-7 3-2

F-Throw ft-fta ft%

2-11 7-13 0-0 1-2 15-37 11-20 44-97 2-2 78-130 83-145 16-26 83-129

.182 .538 .000 .500 .405 .550 .454

1.000

.600 .572 .615 .643

.249 342-612 .559 .280 380-567 .670

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Date 11/15/11 11/19/11 11/20/11 11/22/11 11/30/11 12/3/11 12/11/11 12/14/11 12/30/11 1/4/12 1/7/12 1/8/12 1/11/12 1/14/12 1/18/12 1/21/12 1/24/12 1/28/12 1/31/12 2/4/12 2/5/12 2/8/12 2/11/12 2/15/12 2-18-12 2/21/12

off

10 5 0 4 13 35 70 2 144 57 29 48 54 471 355

NEUTRAL 1-1 0-0 1-1

Rebounds def tot avg

35 16 0 1 16 57 104 0 142 133 46 83 46 679 751

45 21 0 5 29 92 174 2 286 190 75 131 100 1150 1106

1.7 0.9 0.0 0.6 1.1 3.5 6.7 0.4 11.0 7.9 2.9 5.0

pf dq

33 11 1 2 44 43 63 1 95 78 41 81

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to blk stl

32 31 11 38 0 1 0 2 23 71 23 44 84 58 0 3 29 64 39 116 8 31 40 83 2 44.2 493 17 289 544 42.5 461 - 313 561

Opponent SOUTHERN VIRGINIA vs Bridgewater (Va.) vs Hood at Bennett at Meredith SHENANDOAH at Roanoke at Apprentice School at Randolph METHODIST at Ferrum N.C. WESLEYAN at Christopher Newport PEACE at Greensboro MARY BALDWIN MEREDITH at Shenandoah at Methodist FERRUM at N.C. Wesleyan CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT at Peace GREENSBORO at Mary Baldwin at Greensboro

0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 5 4 0 5

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1 0 0 0 0 3 12 0 21 9 2 7

20 5 0 0 27 22 67 0 40 50 10 37

pts

avg

40 27 0 4 108 112 173 2 294 273 136 310

1.5 1.1 0.0 0.5 4.2 4.3 6.7 0.4 11.3 11.4 5.2 11.9

55 278 1479 77 247 1551

56.9 59.7

Score 70-78 51-54 43-42 75-69 75-66 59-48 60-51 59-65 69-37 50-45 59-73 65-63 43-62 64-44 43-67 63-52 53-58 48-59 33-55 68-75 62-76 29-50 63-75 63-68 52-39 60-80

Att. 127 225 0 102 151 107 223 219 107 121 212 101 210 165 175 142 52 468 187 213 197 71 110 201 93 175

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Overall Conference Year Record PCT Record PCT Head Coach 1983-84 5-17 .227 0-14 .000 Joy M. Richman 1984-85 6-14 .300 0-12 .000 Joy M. Richman 1985-86 2-18 .100 0-14 .000 Shelby Irving 1986-87 2-21 .087 0-14 .000 Shelby Irving 1987-88 1-21 .045 0-14 .000 Barbara Kushubar 1988-89 3-22 .120 0-12 .000 Barbara Kushubar 1989-90 8-18 .308 0-10 .000 Stephanie Durow-O’Brien 1990-91 0-24 .000 0-10 .000 Stephanie Durow-O’Brien 1991-92 3-23 .115 0-10 .000 Stephanie Durow-O’Brien 1992-93 7-18 .280 0-10 .000 Kathy Bocock 1993-94 6-19 .240 1-11 .083 Kathy Bocock 1994-95 8-17 .320 2-10 .167 Kathy Bocock 1995-96 8-17 .320 4-8 .333 Kathy Bocock 1996-97 13-12 .520 6-6 .500 Kathy Bocock 1997-98 10-14 .417 6-6 .500 Kathy Bocock 1998-99 4-21 .160 2-10 .167 Kathy Bocock 1999-2000 8-17 .320 3-9 .250 Kathy Bocock 2000-2001 3-22 .120 1-11 .083 Kathy Bocock 2001-2002 6-21 .222 3-11 .214 Kathy Bocock 2002-2003 1-25 .038 1-13 .071 Kathy Bocock 2003-2004 4-22 .154 2-14 .125 Kathy Bocock 2004-2005 10-15 .400 6-8 .429 Kathy Bocock 2005-2006 11-15 .423 5-9 .357 Kathy Bocock 2006-2007 5-19 .208 3-11 .214 Kathy Bocock 2007-2008 10-16 .385 8-10 .444 Katrina Williams 2008-2009 14-12 .538 10-8 .556 Katrina Williams 2009-2010 17-9 .654 12-6 .667 Katrina Williams 2010-2011 14-12 .538 9-9 .500 Larry Epperly 2011-12 11-15 .423 7-11 .389 Liz Hickey -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Totals 354-595 .373 174-298 .369

D3Hoops.com All-Region Selections 2011 Ashley Washington

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All-TIME COACHING RECORDS Coach Joy M. Richman Shelby Irving Barbara Kushubar Stephanie Durow-O’Brien Kathy Bocock Katrina Williams Larry Epperly Liz Hickey*

Years Overall 1983-1985 11-31 1985-1987 4-39 1987-1989 4-43 1989-1992 11-65 1992-2007 104-274 2007-2010 41-37 2010-2011 14-12 2011-Present 11-15

*Statistics are through the 2011-12 season

Pct. .262 .093 .085 .145 .275 .526 .538 .423

Conference Pct. 0-26 .000 0-28 .000 0-26 .000 0-30 .000 45-147 .234 30-24 .556 9-9 .500 7-11 .389

Third Team

Richmond Times-Dispatch All-State Selections 2011 Ashley Washington First Team Virginia Sports Information Directors All-State Selections 1998 Shannon Yopp Second Team

Conference Honors USA South Rookie of the Year Year Player 2001-02 Lakisha Jones 2004-05 Hanna Taylor USA South All-Conference Selections Year Player 1984-85 Pat Barbour 1985-86 Pat Stephens 1986-87 Pat Stephens 1990-91 Judi Overbey 1992-93 Pam Dabbs 1993-94 Pam Dabbs 1994-95 Pam Dabbs 1995-96 Shannon Yopp 1996-97 Michelle Warner Shannon Yopp 1997-98 Shannon Yopp Vanessa Tinsley 1998-99 Michelle Warner 1999-00 Vanessa Tinsley 2001-02 Lakisha Jones 2004-05 Hanna Taylor 2005-06 CeCe Carter 2006-07 Kirsten Kozar 2007-08 Taylor Poirier 2008-09 Ashley Washington Taylor Poirier 2009-10 Ashley Washington Liz Martin 2010-11 Ashley Washington 2011-12 Kyana Smith Liz Martin Mette Scheiman

Team Second Team Second Team Second Team First Team First Team First Team Second Team First Team First Team Second Team First Team Second Team First Team Second Team Second Team First Team Honorable Mention Honorable Mention Honorable Mention Second Team Honorable Mention Second Team Third Team First Team Second Team Third Team Honorable Mention

USA South All-Tournament Selections Year Player 1996 Michelle Warner 1997 Michelle Warner 2007 Ashley Washington USA South All-Sportsmanship Team Year Player 2007-08 Nikki Huffman 2008-09 Nikki Huffman 2009-10 Kristyn Wharton 2010-11 Deandra Brown 2011-12 Kaneshia Slade

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1983-84 Record: 5-18 (0-14 conference) Coach: Joy M. Richman Dixie Conference finish: Seventh 11/29 St. Andrews* 11/30 Meredith 12/03 N.C. Wesleyan* 12/06 Christopher Newport* 12/07 UNC-Greensboro* 12/10 Greensboro* 01/07 Virginia Wesleyan* 01/09 Christopher Newport* 01/13 UNC Greensboro* 01/14 Greensboro* 01/16 Piedmont Bible 01/20 Methodist* 01/21 St. Andrews* 01/23 N.C. Wesleyan* 01/24 Mary Baldwin 01/27 Randolph-Macon 02/08 Virginia Wesleyan* 02/10 Bluefield State 02/11 Bluefield 02/13 Meredith 02/15 Methodist* 02/17 Piedmont Bible 02/21 Virginia Wesleyan**

L, 97-50 W, 72-64 L, 68-50 L, 56-47 L, 102-68 L, 68-50 L, 102-68 L, 74-44 L, 94-37 L, 67-60 W, 106-31 L, 63-54 L, 75-32 L, 78-60 L, 74-57 W, 77-54 L, 89-45 L, 80-35 W, 75-60 L, 78-52 L, 82-79 (3 OT) W, 70-35 L, 80-51

1984-85 Record: 6-14 (0-12 conference) Coach: Joy M. Richman Dixie Conference finish: Seventh 11/28 at Southern Seminary W, 57-53 12/01 at UNC-Greensboro* L, 116-38 12/07 Virginia Wesleyan* L, 70-47 12/08 at Christopher Newport* L, 101-43 12/11 Greensboro* L, 91-42 01/04 Christopher Newport* L, 79-40 01/05 Virginia Wesleyan* L, 73-41 01/08 Piedmont Bible W, 84-48 01/10 UNC-Greensboro* L, 122-55 01/12 Sweet Briar W, 61-41 01/16 at Greensboro* L, 71-39 01/18 at Meredith W, 62-61 01/21 N.C. Wesleyan* L, 95-55 01/24 at Southern Seminary W, 73-48 01/29 at Methodist* L, 89-64 02/09 at N.C. Wesleyan* L, N/A 02/11 Piedmont Bible W, 80-63 02/16 Methodist L, 81-67 02/20 UNC-Greensboro** L, 96-54 1985-86 Record: 2-18 (0-14 conference) Coach: Shelby Irving Dixie Conference finish: Eighth Sweet Briar Greensboro* at Christopher Newport* at Virginia Wesleyan* at UNC-Greensboro* UNC-Greensboro* at N.C. Wesleyan* Methodist* at Greensboro* at Meredith at Ferrum at Methodist* St. Andrews* Christopher Newport* Virginia Wesleyan* N. C. Wesleyan* at Sweet Briar Lynchburg at St. Andrews* at UNC-Greensboro**

W, 45-44 L, 78-32 L, 92-30 L, 109-27 L, 104-22 L, 73-32 L, 92-53 L, 94-66 L, 68-45 L, 67-47 L, 105-48 L, 72-63 L, 64-44 L, 71-66 L, 96-52 L, 91-46 W, 53-42 L, 66-60 L, 60-40 L, 98-45

1986-87 Record: 2-21 (0-14 conference) Coach: Shelby Irving Dixie Conference finish: Eighth 12/02 Meredith 12/03 Greensboro* 12/05 vs. Roanoke 12/06 vs. St. Andrews* 12/09 at N.C. Wesleyan* 01/06 at Christopher Newport* 01/09 Christopher Newport* 01/10 Virginia Wesleyan* 01/13 St. Andrews* 01/14 at Greensboro* 01/15 N.C. Wesleyan*

L, 63-57 L, 83-43 L, 90-48 L, 101-66 L, 80-53 L, 86-34 L, 56-34 L, 94-48 L, 76-47 L, 84-30 L, 94-36

01/17 at UNC-Greensboro* 01/20 at Meredith 01/24 Methodist* 01/28 at Lynchburg 02/11 at Virginia Wesleyan* 02/12 Lynchburg 02/13 at Bluefield 02/16 UNC-Greensboro* 02/17 at Sweet Briar 02/19 at Methodist* 02/21 at St. Andrews* 02/25 vs. UNC-Greensboro** 1987-88 Record: 1-21 (0-14 conference) Coach: Barbara Kushubar Dixie Conference finish: Eighth 11/20 Hollins 11/23 Bluefield 12/01 N.C. Wesleyan* 12/02 at Ferrum* 12/04 at Catawba 12/05 at Meredith* 01/15 Greensboro* 01/16 UNC-Greensboro* 01/21 St. Andrews* 01/23 at Methodist* 01/26 at N.C. Wesleyan* 01/28 Lynchburg 02/01 Christopher Newportt* 02/04 at Greensboro* 02/06 at Lynchburg 02/08 at UNC-Greensboro* 02/09 at Christopher Newport* 02/10 Virginia Wesleyan* 02/17 Methodist* 02/18 at Virginia Wesleyan* 02/20 at St. Andrews* 02/23 at UNC-Greensboro** 1988-89 Record: 3-22 (0-12 conference) Coach: Barbara Kushubar Dixie Conference finish: Eighth Meredith Bennett Piedmont Methodist* Ferrum* at N.C. Wesleyan vs. Greensboro Piedmont Bible Lynchburg Meredith Virginia Wesleyan* Christopher Newport* Lynchburg Greensboro* N.C. Wesleyan* Randolph-Macon Bennett N.C. Wesleyan* Methodist* Christopher Newport* Virginia Wesleyan* Hollins Ferrum* Greensboro* Greensboro**

L, 88-47 L, 70-46 L, 71-60 W, 77-75 L, 91-34 L, 56-39 L, 67-50 L, 103-56 W, 67-51 L, 80-53 L, 72-43 L, 112-56

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L, 61-32 L, 95-42 L, 101-33 L, 83-44 L, 121-38 L, 48-43 L, 100-39 L, 120-36 L, 63-43 L, 84-53 L, 100-46 W, 67-66 L, 113-32 L, 131-29 L, 61-47 L, 125-51 L, 100-33 L, 106-37 L, 104-49 L, 121-31 L, 108-58 L, 139-38

L, 65-63 W, 42-32 W, 75-31 L, 85-58 L, 79-53 L, 105-47 L, 89-27 L, 52-44 L, 74-65 L, 73-57 L, 78-29 L, 110-32 L, 69-47 L, 81-46 L, 94-64 W, 67-46 L, 66-49 L, 92-61 L, 76-48 L, 97-52 L, 90-37 L, 65-60 L, 78-60 L, 90-50 L, 106-49

1989-90 Record: 8-18 (0-10 conference) Coach: Stephanie Durow-O’Brien Dixie Conference finish: Sixth 11/17 at Upsala L, 73-49 11/18 at Wesley W, 48-45 11/28 at Queens L, 71-35 11/30 Meredith L, 68-59 12/01 at Piedmont L, 62-41 12/02 at Alice Lloyd L, 115-54 12/04 Ferrum* L, 62-54 12/06 Greensboro* L, 82-57 01/08 at Piedmont W, 69-36 01/11 Lynchburg L, 66-48 01/13 Bennett W, 45-40 01/15 Sweet Briar W, 67-30 01/17 at N.C. Wesleyan* L, 84-54 01/20 Christopher Newport* L, 94-72 01/22 Piedmont W, 69-25 01/25 Methodist* L, 69-50 01/27 Randolph-Macon W, 49-45 01/29 at Greensboro* L, 76-42

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N.C. Wesleyan* Bennett at Christopher Newport* at Meredith at Sweet Briar at Ferrum* at Methodist* at N.C. Wesleyan**

L, 95-50 W, 41-37 L, 93-65 L, 61-45 W, 72-31 L, 75-57 L, 80-61 L, 61-45

1990-91 Record: 0-24 (0-10 conference) Coach: Stephanie Durow-O’Brien Dixie Conference finish: Seventh at Heidleberg L, 102-23 at Frostburg State L, 97-33 Shenandoah L, 99-54 Virginia Intermont L, 64-42 at Meredith L, 71-43 at N.C. Wesleyan* L, 98-32 University of the South L, 63-41 at Lynchburg L, 96-43 N.C. Wesleyan* L, 80-29 Ferrum* L, 70-35 at Christopher Newport* L, 120-23 Bennet t L, 61-47 Greensboro* L, 98-31 at Methodist* L, 76-20 Meredith L, 74-32 at Gallaudet L, 88-36 at Mount St. Vincent L, 69-43 at Bennett L, 72-43 at Ferrum* L, 85-35 Christopher Newport* L, 106-17 Greensboro* L, 100-24 Methodist* L, 69-23 vs. N.C. Wesleyan** L, 82-21 1991-92 Record: 3-23 (0-10 conference) Coach: Stephanie Durow-O’Brien Dixie Conference finish: Seventh 11/22 vs. St. Mary’s L, 49-48 11/23 vs. Washington Bible L, 80-49 12/04 at Meredith L, 95-63 12/07 at Shenandoah L, 64-48 12/08 at St. Mary’s W, 78-64 12/10 Hollins L, 62-49 01/11 at Virginia Intermont L, 94-55

01/13 01/15 01/18 01/21 01/23 01/25 01/27 01/29 02/01 02/03 02/05 02/08 02/11 02/14 02/18 02/20 02/22 02/25

at Bennett at Ferrum* at N.C. Wesleyan* Greensboro* at Randolph-Macon Christopher Newport* St. Andrews Ferrum* Methodist* Virginia Intermont at Greensboro* at Mary Baldwin N.C. Wesleyan* at Christopher Newport* at Hollins Bennett at Methodist* at Methodist**

L, 88-53 L, 89-38 L, 72-43 L, 72-58 W, 63-60 L, 93-38 L, 95-58 L, 83-335 L, 82-64 L, 81-60 L, 78-29 L, 72-55 L, 98-31 L, 88-25 L, 62-30 L, 95-33 L, 97-25 L, 79-27

1992-93 Record: 7-18 (0-10 conference) Coach: Kathy Bocock Dixie Conference finish: Seventh 11/20 at St. Mary’s W, 89-76 11/21 at Hollins L, 70-50 12/01 at Meredith L, 87-68 12/02 at St. Andrews L, 63-50 12/05 at Pfeiffer L, 76-45 12/10 Bennett W, 63-51 12/12 at Eastern Mennonite L, 66-58 01/07 at Hollins W, 55-50 01/09 Meredith L, 84-52 01/11 Pfeiffer L, 83-69 01/13 at Ferrum* L, 74-50 01/16 N.C. Wesleyan* L, 54-44 01/19 Mary Baldwin W, 87-53 01/23 at Christopher Newport* L, 85-57 01/25 at Bennet W, 1-0 01/27 Greensboro* L, 87-74 01/30 at Methodist* L, 75-61 02/04 Ferrum* L, 78-77 02/06 Hollins W, 53-48 02/10 at N.C. Wesleyan* L, 78-52 02/12 Christopher Newport* L, 84-55 02/15 Mary Baldin W, 83-53 02/19 at Greensboro* L, 61-50 02/20 Methodist* L, 73-63 02/23 vs. Christopher Newport** L, 92-51

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1993-94 Record: 6-19 (1-11 conference) Coach: Kathy Bocock Dixie Conference finish: Seventh 11/19 vs. Trinity W, 91-11 11/20 vs. Goucher L, 58-46 12/01 St. Andrews L, 66-59 12/06 Meredith L, 71-52 12/08 Pfeiffer L, 85-57 12/11 at Maryville L, 120-36 01/09 St. Mary’s W, 82-81 01/11 at Ferrum* L, 80-53 01/14 Wesley W, 64-45 01/16 Greensboro* L, 70-68 01/20 at Methodist* L, 89-53 01/22 Christopher Newport* L, 85-68 01/23 Maryville L, 100-58 01/26 at N.C. Wesleyan* L, 68-52 01/28 at Meredith L, 97-58 01/30 Shenandoah* L, 64-60 02/01 Ferrum* L, 67-49 02/02 Eastern Mennonite W, 68-67 02/05 at Greensboro* L, 70-50 02/08 Methodist* W, 67-64 02/12 at Christopher Newport* L, 93-58 02/16 N.C. Wesleyan* L, 80-57 02/17 Hollins W, 73-66 02/19 at Shenandoah* L, 72-55 02/22 vs. N.C. Wesleyan** L, 81-64 1 COLOR, WHITE BG

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1994-95 Record: 8-17 (2-10 conference) Coach: Kathy Bocock Dixie Conference finish: Seventh 11/18 at Randolph-Macon L, 79-62 11/19 at Guilford L, 85-70 11/22 Chowan W, 80-67 11/26 vs. Savannah Arts & Design L, 68-67 11/27 vs. Oglethorpe W, 89-71 11/29 Bennett W, 69-50 12/01 at Pfeiffer L, 80-71 12/07 at Meredith W, 68-56 01/06 U.S. Marine L, 83-41 01/10 Ferrum* L, 82-69 01/14 at Greensboro* L, 73-60 01/19 Methodist* W, 71-67 01/21 at Christopher Newport* L, 95-62 01/23 Meredith W, 66-60 (OT) 01/26 N.C. Wesleyan* L, 77-65 01/28 at Shenandoah* L, 75-65 02/01 at Ferrum* L, 92-49 02/02 at Bennett W, 69-66 02/04 Greensboro* L, 66-57 02/07 at Methodist* L, 78-60 02/10 Christopher Newport* L, 72-68 02/13 at Chowan L, 65-60 02/15 at N.C. Wesleyan* L, 75-54 02/18 Shenandoah* W, 61-59 02/21 vs. N.C. Wesleyan** L, 64-53 1995-96 Record: 8-17 (4-8 conference) Coach: Kathy Bocock Dixie Conference finish: Sixth 11/17 vs. Salem-Teikyo 11/18 vs. Tusculum 11/20 Chowan 11/28 Pfeifer 12/5 at Meredith 12/8 at Marymount 12/9 at Mount Olive 01/10 Ferrum* 01/11 Savannah Arts & Design 01/13 Greensboro* 01/16 Methodist* 01/20 Christopher Newport* 01/21 Wesleyan 01/25 at N.C. Wesleyan* 01/28 Shenandoah* 02/5 at Ferrum* 02/6 at Methodist* 02/8 at Greensboro* 02/10 at Christopher Newport* 02/11 at Chowan 02/14 N.C. Wesleyan* 02/17 at Shenandoah* 02/19 Meredith 02/22 vs. N.C. Wesleyan** 02/23 vs. Shenandoah**

L, 77-46 L, 97-42 W, 49-34 L, 59-52 L, 72-62 L, 58-50 L, 89-81 L, 82-76 L, 67-44 W, 73-61 L, 58-56 L, 90-81 W, 71-56 W, 61-60 W, 70-59 L, 91-74 L, 68-65 L, 77-69 L, 70-64 W, 58-49 W, 74-55 L, 65-51 L, 83-62 W, 71-61 L, 76-75

1996-97 Record: 13-12 (6-6 conference) Coach: Kathy Bocock Dixie Conference finish: Fourth 11/22 vs. Milsaps L, 78-57 11/23 vs. Rhodes L, 91-73 12/03 Peace W, 81-41 12/04 at Meredith W, 71-60 12/07 Mount Olive L, 63-59 12/10 Apprentice W, 54-52 01/10 at Savannah Arts & Design L, 80-55 01/14 Ferrum* W, 71-57 01/16 at Peace W, 78-45 01/18 at Greensboro* L, 91-85 01/21 Methodist* W, 72-61 01/25 at Christopher Newport* L, 90-71 01/27 Meredith L, 66-60 01/29 N.C. Wesleyan* W, 70-62 02/01 at Shenandoah* W, 67-54 02/05 at Ferrum* W, 63-57 02/08 Greensboro* W, 67-47 02/10 at Methodist* L, 71-60 02/14 Christopher Newport* L, 98-67 02/19 at N.C. Wesleyan* L, 64-58 (OT) 02/22 Shenandoah* L, 63-61 02/23 Chowan W, 64-47 02/27 vs. N.C. Wesleyan** W, 66-58 02/28 vs. Greensboro** L, 61-59 1997-98 Record: 10-14 (6-6 conference) Coach: Kathy Bocock Dixie Conference finish: Fourth 11/24 at Mary Washington L, 82-59 11/25 Pfeiffer L, 68-54 11/22 at Ohio Northern L, 62-54 12/06 vs. St. Thomas Aquinas L, 58-54 12/07 at Peace W, 77-33 12/12 vs. Mount Vernon Nazarene L, 90-84 12/13 at Bluefield W, 84-64 01/11 Savannah Arts & Design W, 87-75 01/14 Ferrum* W, 71-38 01/17 Greensboro* W, 66-60 01/20 at Methodist* L, 90-67 01/24 Christopher Newport* L, 104-83 01/28 at N.C. Welseyan* W, 74-58 01/30 Meredith W, 63-59 02/01 Shenandoah* W, 87-75 02/04 at Ferrum* L, 66-54 02/07 at Greensboro* L, 71-65 02/10 Methodist* L, 74-64 02/12 at Meredith L, 58-52 02/14 at Christopher Newport* L, 83-63 02/15 at Apprentice L, 72-61 02/19 N.C. Wesleyan* W, 76-72 02/21 at Shenandoah* W, 76-62 02/26 Shenandoah** L, 86-76 1998-99 Record: 4-21 (2-10 conference) Coach: Kathy Bocock Dixie Conference finish: Sixth 11/21 at Guilford L, 59-54 11/24 at Pfeiffer L, 81-39 11/29 Apprentice W, 65-58 11/30 Clinch Valley W, 89-81 12/11 at Gallaudet L, 101-65 12/12 vs. Apprentice L, 54-46 12/29 vs. Huntington L, 80-36 12/30 at Ohio Northern L, 68-47 01/04 Rowan L, 82-60 01/12 at Ferrum* L, 70-63 01/16 at Greensboro* L, 64-54 01/19 Methodist* L, 71-54 01/23 at Christopher Newport* L, 85-78 01/25 at Meredith L, 95-67 01/27 N.C. Wesleyan* L, 70-68 01/30 at Shenandoah* W, 85-75 02/04 Ferrum* W, 79-65 02/06 Greensboro* L, 80-71 02/08 Thomas More L, 94-49 02/09 at Methodist* L, 87-76 02/12 Christopher Newport* L, 88-73 02/16 Meredith L, 88-73 02/17 at N.C. Wesleyan* L, 83-73 02/20 Shenandoah* L, 72-67 02/25 vs. N.C. Wesleyan** L, 62-61

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1999-2000 Record: 8-17 (3-9 conference) Coach: Kathy Bocok Dixie Conference finish: Sixth 11/19 vs. Meredith 11/20 at Ferrum 11/23 Ohio Northern 11/28 Pfeiffer 11/30 Meredith 12/01 at Elon 12/11 Guilford 01/12 at Ferrum* 01/15 Greensboro* 01/19 at Methodist* 01/22 Christopher Newport* 01/28 Thomas More 01/30 Shenandoah* 01/31 at N.C. Wesleyan* 02/02 at Ferrum* 02/03 Randolph-Macon 02/05 at Greensboro* 02/08 Methodist* 02/10 Chowan 02/12 at Christopher Newport* 02/13 at Apprentice 02/16 N.C. Wesleyan* 02/19 at Shenandoah* 02/21 at Meredith 02/24 vs.Christopher Newport**

W, 66-63 W, 77-70 L, 92-83 L, 82-69 W, 76-64 L, 111-50 L, 91-74 W, 80-69 W, 67-63 L, 54-50 L, 74-53 L, 76-69 L, 73-54 W, 63-58 L, 78-72 W, 75-63 L, 93-75 L, 89-72 W, 86-75 L, 76-73 L, 62-55 L, 73-58 L, 96-74 L, 85-42 L, 81-71

2000-01 Record: 3-22 (1-11 conference) Coach: Kathy Bocock Dixie Conference finish: Seventh 11/17 Pfeiffer L, 101-28 11/18 Oglethorpe L, 88-55 11/22 Lynchburg L, 83-42 11/28 at Guilford L, 87-40 11/30 Meredith L, 80-43 12/06 at Emory & Henry L, 92-44 12/14 Apprentice L, 97-61 12/18 Carthage L, 65-36 01/07 Agnes Scott W, 63-44 01/09 at Ferrum* L, 76-64 01/13 at Greensboro* L, 74-45 01/16 Methodist* L, 79-47 01/17 Meredith L, 111-57 01/20 at Christopher Newport* L, 78-48 01/21 at Chowan L, 78-34 01/24 N.C. Wesleyan* L, 70-41 01/27 at Shenandoah* W, 77-65 02/01 Ferrum* L, 70-41 02/03 Greensboro* L, 79-56 02/06 at Methodist* L, 75-29 02/09 Christopher Newport* L, 93-63 02/14 at N.C. Wesleyan* L, 66-58 02/17 Shenandoah* L, 82-74 (OT) 02/18 Randolph-Macon W, 78-75 02/22 vs. Methodist** L, 92-60   2001-02 Record: 6-21 (3-11 conference) Coach: Kathy Bocock Dixie Confernce finish: Seventh 11/16 vs. Lynchburg L, 80-56 11/17 vs. Maryville L, 105-47 11/20 Roanoke L, 77-54 11/24 vs. Savannah Arts & Design L, 83-63 11/25 vs. Centre L, 67-57 11/26 Emory & Henry L, 69-54 11/30 at Apprentice L, 81-51 12/08 Guilford L, 98-63 01/09 Ferrum* L, 85-71 01/10 Meredith W, 67-64 01/12 at Shenandoah* W, 82-74 01/16 Christopher Newport* L, 81-66 01/19 Greensboro* W, 56-54 01/23 Methodist* L, 69-57 01/26 at Chowan* L, 52-42 01/27 at N.C. Wesleyan* L, 75-58 01/31 at Ferrum* L, 80-59 02/02 Shenandoah* L, 78-62 02/04 Meredith L, 84-65 02/06 at Christopher Newport* L, 93-60 02/08 at Greensboro* L, 44-43 02/12 at Methodist* L, 69-36 02/14 Chowan* W, 71-66 02/15 Randolph-Macon W, 72-62 02/17 N.C. Wesleyan* L, 66-61 02/21 at N.C. Wesleyan** W, 55-52 02/22 vs. Methodist** L, 80-52

2002-03 Record: 1-25 (1-13 conference) Coach: Kathy Bocock Dixie Conference finish: Eighth 11/22 at Lynchburg 11/23 vs. Roanoke 11/36 Southern Virginia 11/30 vs. Centre 12/01 vs. Penn State-Behrend 12/03 Apprentice 12/14 at Guilford 01/07 at Emory & Henry 01/11 Meredith 01/16 Ferrum* 01/18 Shenandoah* 01/22 at Christopher Newport* 01/25 at Greensboro* 01/26 Meredith 01/28 at Methodist* 02/01 Chowan* 02/02 N.C. Wesleyan* 02/06 Ferrum* 02/08 at Shenandoah* 02/12 Christopher Newport* 02/13 at Roanoke 02/15 Greensboro* 02/18 Methodist* 02/22 at Chowan* 02/23 at N.C. Wesleyan* 02/27 vs. Ferrum**

L, 91, 58 L, 64-39 L, 54-44 L, 85-53 L, 95-53 L, 72-55 L, 91-45 L, 85-59 L, 70-49 L, 73-53 L, 59-52 L, 85-41 L, 77-32 L, 82-61 L, 64-46 L, 67-44 W, 57-53 L, 90-41 L, 65-54 L, 85-49 L, 81-45 L, 65-52 L, 75-42 L, 70-62 L, 65-61 L, 83-79

2003-04 Record: 4-22 (2-14 conference) Coach: Kathy Bocock USA South Conference finish: Ninth 11/21 vs. Lynchburg L, 73-67 11/22 vs. Alvernia L, 91-62 11/25 at Bridgewater L, 66-53 11/29 Roanoke L, 74-63 12/02 Peace* L, 86-82 12/03 Meredith W, 77-71 01/07 Emory & Henry L, 83-70 01/11 Mary Baldwin L, 68-62 01/14 at Ferrum* L, 69-66 01/17 Greensboro* L, 79-67 01/20 at Methodist* W, 67-65 01/24 Shenandoah* L, 57-40 01/25 Christopher Newport* L, 61-56 01/28 at Meredith L, 87-71 01/31 at N.C. Wesleyan* L, 73-68 02/01 at Chowan* L, 65-61 02/04 Ferrum* L, 87-63 02/07 at Greensboro* L, 75-72 02/09 at Peace* L, 65-52 02/11 Methodist* W, 72-69 02/14 at Shenandoah* L, 71-44 02/17 at Christopher Newport* L, 72-33 02/19 Salem W, 70-22 02/21 Chowan* L, 67-53 02/22 N.C. Wesleyan* L, 75-67 02/25 at N.C. Wesleyan** L, 63-55 2004-05 Record: 10-15 (6-8 conference) Coach: Kathy Bocock USA South Conference finish: Fifth 11/19 vs. Lynchburg L, 67-54 11/20 vs. Guilford L, 56-47 11/23 Bridgewater L, 65-49 12/01 Ferrum* L, 87-71 12/10 at Mary Baldwin W, 79-73 (OT) 12/11 at Roanoke L, 54-50 01/07 Peace* W, 54-43 01/11 at Emory & Henry L, 85-58 01/13 at Meredith W, 65,54 01/15 at Greensboro* L, 76-73 01/18 Methodist* W, 70-69 01/24 at Shenandoah* L, 76-68 01/26 at Christopher Newport* L, 72-65 01/29 N.C. Wesleyan* L, 56-45 01/30 Chowan W, 58-51 02/01 at Peace* W, 53-51 (OT) 02/02 Meredith W, 54-48 02/05 Greensboro* L, 74-52 02/08 at Methodist* L, 76-56 02/12 Christopher Newport* W, 64-61 02/13 Shenandoah* W, 70-61 02/16 at Ferrum* L, 81-48 02/19 at Chowan L, 74-58 02/20 at N.C. Wesleyan* W, 73-59 02/22 at Peace** L, 68-61

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2005-06 Record: 11-15 (5-9 conference) Coach: Kathy Bocock USA South Conference finish: Sixth 11/18 vs. Meredith W, 71-61 11/19 at Eastern Mennonite L, 78-48 11/22 at Bridgewater L, 85-47 11/28 Mary Baldwin W, 68-59 11/30 Salem W, 81-27 12/09 at Lynchburg W, 80-75 12/10 at Roanoke L, 69-53 01/10 at Ferrum * L, 83-65 01/11 Emory & Henry L, 88-69 01/14 Greensboro* W, 67-50 01/17 at Methodist* W, 66-49 01/19 Meredith L, 69-66 01/21 Shenandoah* W, 52-47 01/22 Christopher Newport* L, 57-55 01/25 Apprentice W, 66-56 01/28 at N.C. Wesleyan* W, 69-68 01/29 at Peace* L, 69-61 02/01 Ferrum* W, 57-56 02/02 at Meredith W, 50-47 02/04 at Greensboro* W, 64-59 02/07 Methodist* L, 67-58 02/11 at Christopher Newport* L, 63-52 02/13 at Shenandoah* L, 69-61 02/17 Peace* L, 55-41 02/18 N.C. Wesleyan* W, 69-57 02/21 at Ferrum** L, 72-63

2008-09 Record: 14-12 (10-8 conference) Coach: Katrina Williams USA South Conference finish: Sixth 11/15 Hollins W, 81-24 11/17 at Salem W, 73-64 11/19 Hood W, 61-42 11/25 Bridgewater L, 52-39 11/29 Roanoke L, 66-38 12/13 at Eastern Mennonite L, 66-61 12/14 Bennett W, 80-37 01/06 Peace* W, 55-44 01/08 Meredith* W, 60-49 01/11 at Mary Baldwin* W, 66-60 01/13 Ferrum* L, 83-59 01/17 at Greensboro* L, 65-52 01/21 Methodist* W, 51-49 01/24 at Christopher Newport* L, 73-61 01/25 at Shenandoah* L, 68-59 01/27 at Meredith* W, 58-52 01/29 N.C. Wesleyan* W, 74-61 02/01 Mary Baldwin* W, 71-64 02/04 at Ferrum* L, 69-52 02/07 Greensboro* L, 66-38 02/10 at Methodist* L, 72-58 02/14 Christopher Newport* L, 67-56 02/15 Shenandoah* W, 70-55 02/20 at N.C. Wesleyan* W, 57-55 02/21 at Peace* W, 60-52 02/24 at Shenandoah** L, 76-64

2006-07 Record: 5-19 (3-11 conference) Coach: Kathy Bocock USA South Conference finish: Seventh 11/17 at Randolph-Macon L, 88-55 11/18 vs. Catholic L, 71-62 11/21 Bridgewater L, 74-42 11/25 Roanoke L, 80-53 11/29 at Salem L, 75-65 12/29 vs. Oglethorpe L, 92-38 12/30 at Emory & Henry L, 65-57 01/10 Ferrum* L, 80-56 01/13 at Greensboro* L, 51-41 01/16 Methodist* L, 62-39 01/20 at Shenandoah* L, 93-80 01/21 at Mary Baldwin W, 80-70 01/23 at Christopher Newport* L, 84-56 01/27 N.C. Wesleyan* W, 83-60 01/28 Peace* W, 55-43 01/31 at Ferrum* L, 76-57 02/03 Greensboro* L, 64-48 02/06 at Methodist* L, 81-39 02/10 Christopher Newport* L, 71-58 02/11 Shenandoah* L, 56-55 02/13 at Meredith W, 67-65 02/16 at Peace* L, 68-61 02/17 at N.C. Wesleyan* W, 67-66 02/20 at Christopher Newport** L, 61-50

2009-10 Record: 17-9 (12-6 conference) Coach: Katrina Williams USA South Conference finish: Third 11/17 at Bennett W, 52-45 11/20 at Hood W, 67-59 11/24 at Bridgewater L, 69-57 11/28 Piedmont W, 47-43 12/01 Meredith* L, 65-63 12/12 Eastern Mennonite L, 82-74 01/02 Peace* W, 48-35 01/06 Ferrum* W, 63-62 01/09 Greensboro* L, 58-41 01/11 at Peace* W, 64-59 01/13 at Methodist* W, 63-61 01/16 Christopher Newport* L, 76-58 01/17 Shenandoah* W, 58-53 01/20 at Ferrum* W, 68-65 01/23 at N.C. Wesleyan* W, 74-50 01/25 at Hollins W, 75-43 02/01 at Greensboro* W, 63-56 02/03 at Mary Baldwin* W, 70-68 02/06 Methodist* L, 66-61 02/10 at Christopher Newport* L, 72-54 02/13 at Shenandoah* L, 67-55 02/16 N.C. Wesleyan* W, 65-52 02/18 at Meredith College* W, 72-59 02/20 Mary Baldwin* W, 56-35 02/23 Mary Baldwin** W, 61-45 02/26 vs. Ferrum** L, 74-65

2007-08 Record: 10-16 (8-10 conference) Coach: Katrina Williams USA South Conference finish: Seventh 11/16 at Guilford L, 60-53 (OT) 11/17 vs. York L, 74-58 11/24 at Roanoke L, 73-47 11/28 at Bridgewater L, 68-51 12/03 Eastern Mennonite L, 65-56 01/03 at Hollins W, 80-35 01/08 Peace* W, 59-48 01/12 Mary Baldwin* L, 54-48 01/16 at Ferrum* L, 72-43 01/17 Salem W, 64-56 01/19 Greensboro* L, 57-36 01/22 at Methodist* L, 59-48 01/24 at Meredith* W, 69-63 (OT) 01/26 Shenandoah* L, 61-59 01/27 Christopher Newport* W, 63-55 01/30 at N.C. Wesleyan* W, 49-36 02/03 at Mary Baldwin* W, 70-68 02/05 Ferrum* L, 54-42 02/07 at Peace* W, 51-49 02/09 at Greensboro* L, 81-35 02/12 Methodist* L, 61-43 02/14 Meredith* W, 49-45 02/16 at Shenandoah* L, 59-43 02/17 at Christopher Newport* L, 76-46 02/22 N.C. Wesleyan* W, 61-43 02/26 at Christopher Newport** L, 75-30

2010-11 Record: 14-12 (9-9 conference) Coach: Larry Epperly USA South Conference finish: Fifth 11/16 at Eastern Mennonite W, 74-66 11/20 vs. Salisbury W, 65-50 11/21 vs. Wesley W, 57-43 11/30 at Meredith* W, 64-43 12/09 at Guilford L, 51-41 12/11 at N.C. Wesleyan* W, 59-58 12/14 Bridgewater L, 63-56 12/17 Apprentice W, 68-59 01/01 Peace* W, 73-43 01/05 at Ferrum* L, 58-53 01/08 at Greensboro* L, 70-49 01/10 at Peace* L, 55-51 01/12 Methodist* L, 63-57 01/15 at Shenandoah* L, 53-44 01/18 at Christopher Newport* L, 78-36 01/22 N.C. Wesleyan* W, 71-44 01/26 Ferrum* W, 49-46 01/29 Meredith* W, 62-50 01/31 Greensboro* L, 64-47 02/02 Mary Baldwin* W, 68-38 02/05 at Methodist* L, 61-53 02/08 Bennett W, 56-43 02/12 Christopher Newport* W, 58-50 02/13 Shenandoah* W, 81-78 (2 OT) 02/19 at Mary Baldwin* W, 50-35 02/22 at Methodist** L, 65-57

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Liz Martin, who starred for the Averett women’s basketball team from 2008-20012, finished her collegiate career as the program’s sixth alltime leading scorer with 1,029 points. 2011-12 Record: 11-15 (7-11 conference) Coach: Liz Hickey USA South Conference finish: Sixth 11/15 Southern Virginia L, 78-70 (OT) 11/19 vs. Bridgewater L, 54-51 11/20 vs. Hood W, 43-42 11/22 at Bennett W, 75-69 11/30 at Meredith* W, 75-66 12/03 Shenandoah* W, 59-48 12/11 at Roanoke W, 60-51 12/14 at Apprentice L, 65-59 12/30 at Randolph W, 69-37 01/04 Methodist* W, 50-45 01/07 at Ferrum* L, 73-59

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