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Chapter I INTRODUCTION
2011-12 Intercollegiate Athletics Annual Report Table of Contents Table of Contents
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Chapter I. Introduction
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Athletic Program Overview • 2011-12 Accomplishments • Peach Belt Conference/National Honors • Challenges for the Athletic Department/Future Plans • Program Visibility • 2000-2012 Records
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Title IX Evaluation • Sports Sponsorship • Title IX Evaluation Summary Report • Participant Comparison • Equivalency Comparison
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Academic Summary • Fall 2011 Semester • Spring 2012 Semester • 2011-12 Academic Year
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The Year in Sports • Sports Recap • PBC Commissioners Cup • Drug Testing Results
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Staff Honors/Committees/Community Relations
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Professional Memberships
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VIII.
Personnel Update
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Athletic Department Fundraising • Pacer Club /Marketing, Fundraising • Athletic Department Fundraising • Development Office Fundraising
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Appendix A – 50 Years of Pacer Athletics Appendix B – 2011-12 Special Events
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Chapter II ATHLETIC PROGRAM OVERVIEW
Introduction How does the Athletic Department support the USC Aiken mission? •
Participation in athletics promotes active learning experiences for the student-athletes through practice and game experiences;
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Athletics challenges the student-athletes to acquire and develop the skills, knowledge, and values necessary for success by teaching teamwork, honesty, dedication, and goal-setting;
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Student-athletes are given the framework of how to build and maintain a healthy body through exercise, stretching, weight lifting, and cardiovascular routines;
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Practice and game opportunities provide the student-athletes with opportunities to maximize individual and team achievement;
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Practice and game opportunities challenge the student-athletes to think critically and creatively, to communicate with others, and learn when challenged competitively;
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NCAA, Peach Belt Conference, and athletic department rules and regulations stress honesty, integrity, and responsible citizenship;
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Athletic department recruitment practices enhance the international and non-South Carolina student base on campus. This provides opportunities for greater diversity and multicultural experiences;
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Athletics has strong community ties which leads to increased publicity for the University through the various media outlets;
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Athletics by nature creates an “esprit de corps” with the community and provides a sense of pride when programs are successful. An example of this would be the increased fan base seen in many of our programs including basketball and baseball;
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Staff members and student-athletes give back to the community by participating in community service projects such as Adopt-A-Parkway programs, reading to the Boys and Girls Club members, speaking to various elementary and middle school groups, and speaking when requested at civic groups and other functions;
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Athletics also interacts with the community through promotions and fund raising initiatives. Examples include the Pacer Club, Polo Tournament, golf tournaments, sports auctions, endowed scholarships, baseball rodeos and bull riding, etc.
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Athletic Program Overview 2011-12 USCA Department of Athletics Mission Statement - The USC Aiken Department of Athletics is a member of the Student Life and Services Division. As an integral part of the total educational process and the development of students, athletics fosters pride in the University among the students, faculty/staff, alumni, and friends. It also builds support for the institution throughout the community, region, state, and nation. Athletics attempts to support the total University community by recruiting and retaining quality full-time student-athletes; by enhancing the visibility and positive image of the University through the various media sources; by creating an “esprit de corps” among our supporters; and by providing another fund raising entity. Department of Athletics Objectives and Long Range Goals • To recruit student-athletes who possess the ability to achieve academic success with the ultimate objective to graduate each and every student-athlete. • To build and sustain quality and competitive programs in all sports offered. • To fundraise and help support all athletic programs at USCA. • To adhere to the letter and spirit of the rules and regulations set forth by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), the Peach Belt Conference (PBC) and USC Aiken. • To create an environment that encourages gender equity and diversity. • To assist in maintaining the physical, emotional, and social welfare of all USCA student-athletes. • To maintain a quality staff that support and uphold the principles of sportsmanship, ethical conduct, and amateurism and at the same time are able to motivate the student-athletes in their charge. • To establish and enforce standards of conduct for all student-athletes and staff which create a positive image for the Department, University, and State. • To provide entertainment and recreation for the public. USC AIKEN STUDENT-ATHLETE OF THE WEEK Week One (Sept. 6): Caroline Gillespie, Women’s Soccer Week Two (Sept. 11): Taylor Welborn, Golf Week Three (Sept. 18): Kyle Godsman, Golf Week Four (Sept. 25): Manon Hermens, Women’s Tennis Week Five (Oct. 3): Samantha Lukralle, Volleyball Week Six (Oct. 9): Robert Bolender, Men’s Soccer Week Seven (Oct. 16): Jessica Loper, Volleyball Week Eight (Oct. 23): Keely Gillespie, Cross Country Week Nine (Oct. 30): Samantha Lukralle, Volleyball Week 10 (Nov. 7): Keely Gillespie, Cross Country Week 11 (Nov. 13): Emily Maassen, Volleyball Week 12 (Nov. 21): Sterling Council, Men’s Basketball Week 13 (Nov. 28): Hannah DeGraffinreed, Women’s Basketball Week 14 (Dec. 5): Kayla Harris, Women’s Basketball 3
Week 15 (Dec. 11): Sterling Council, Men’s Basketball Week 16 (Dec. 18): Re’mon Nelson, Men’s Basketball Week 17 (Dec. 31): Jeremiah Pojah, Men’s Basketball Week 18 (Jan. 8): Kayla Harris, Women’s Basketball Week 19 (Jan. 15): Jeremiah Pojah, Men’s Basketball Week 20 (Jan. 22): Re’mon Nelson, Men’s Basketball Week 21 (Jan. 29): Kayla Harris, Women’s Basketball Week 22 (Feb. 6): Stephen Carmon, Baseball Week 23 (Feb. 13): Kayla Harris, Women’s Basketball Week 24 (Feb. 20): India Kornegay, Softball Week 25 (Feb. 27): Kayla Harris, Women’s Basketball Week 26 (Mar. 5): Hannah DeGraffinreed, Women’s Basketball Week 27 (Mar. 12): Kayla Harris, Women’s Basketball Week 28 (Mar. 19): India Kornegay, Softball Week 29 (Mar. 26): Josh Miller, Baseball Week 30 (Apr. 1): Nick Aranas, Baseball Week 31 (Apr. 9): Lucas Gobbi, Men’s Tennis Week 32 (Apr. 16): Matt Atkins, Golf Week 33 (Apr. 23): Nick Aranas, Baseball Week 34 (Apr. 29): Will Tankersley, Baseball Week 35 (May 6): JJ Loker, Baseball Week 36 (May 13): Matt Atkins, Golf Week 37 (May 21): Hayden Letien, Golf
USC AIKEN STUDENT-ATHLETE OF THE MONTH September 2011 Kyle Godsman, Golf October 2011 Samantha Lukralle, Volleyball November 2011 Hannah DeGraffinreed, Women’s Basketball December 2011 Hannah DeGraffinreed, Women’s Basketball January 2012 Re’mon Nelson, Men’s Basketball February 2012 Kayla Harris, Women’s Basketball March 2012 Josh Miller, Baseball April 2012 Will Tankersley, Baseball May 2012 Matt Atkins, Golf 4
PEACH BELT HONORS Peach Belt Conference Players of the Week Golf Taylor Welborn, Sept. 8 Kyle Godsman, Sept. 15 Women’s Basketball Brittany Hill, Dec. 19 Kayla Harris, Feb. 13 Softball Lindsey Jones, Mar. 26 Baseball Nick Aranas, Apr. 3 Women’s Tennis Margot Simon, Apr. 2 Peach Belt Conference Goalkeeper of the Week Women’s Soccer Alli Edens, Sept. 7 Peach Belt Conference Pitcher of the Week Softball India Kornegay, Apr. 9 Peach Belt Conference Freshman of the Week Baseball Will Tankersley, Mar. 12, Apr. 3 and May 1 Ty Barkell, Apr. 16 Peach Belt Conference Preseason All-Conference Teams Volleyball Shannon Byers Samantha Lukralle Women’s Basketball Hannah DeGraffinreed Men’s Basketball Alvin Brown 5
Softball India Kornegay Baseball Nick Aranas Peach Belt Conference All-Conference Cross Country Keely Gillespie, Second-Team Men’s Soccer Chinedu Arinze, First-Team Chevy Augustine, Second-Team Volleyball Shannon Byers, Second-Team Samantha Lukralle, Second-Team Women’s Basketball Hannah DeGraffinreed, First-Team Kayla Harris, First-Team Men’s Basketball Sterling Council, First-Team Re’mon Nelson, Third-Team Golf Matt Atkins, First-Team JP Solis, Second-Team Softball India Kornegay, Second-Team Baseball Nick Aranas, First-Team Josh Miller, Second-Team Tyler Bourdo, Second-Team Stephen Carmon, Second-Team Will Tankersley, Second-Team Ryan Milewski, Second-Team (In 2006-07, USCA had 11 All-Conference selections, in 2007-08 USCA had 16, in 2008-09 USCA had 21, in 200910 USCA had 16, in 2010-11 USCA had 12 and in 2011-12 USCA had 18) Peach Belt Conference All-Academic Cross Country Cassey Lloyd Women’s Soccer Emily Dodd 6
Men’s Soccer Chinedu Arinze Scott Berry Michael Poole Jack Reynolds Kofi Trim Volleyball Ashley Farwell Chelsey Kight Samantha Lukralle Claire Patten Women’s Basketball Mia Antoine Brittany Bowen Porsha Martin Daniela Tarailo Men’s Basketball Jesse Seilern Baseball Thomas McLeod Ryan Milewski Tyler Stephan Softball Kayla Denham Women’s Tennis Andrea Cediel Men’s Tennis Josh Rees Golf Matt Atkins (The 2008-09 athletic year was the inaugural year for the PBC All-Academic Award, and it featured 28 Pacer student-athletes; 29 Pacer student-athletes received the honor in 2009-10, 17 Pacer student-athletes obtained the award in 2010-11 and 23 Pacers garnered the award in 2011-12) Peach Belt Conference All-Tournament Men’s Soccer Troy Watson Men’s Basketball Re’mon Nelson 7
Women’s Basketball Kayla Harris Hannah DeGraffinreed Golf Matt Atkins Softball India Kornegay Kaitlyn White Baseball Wyatt Brown Josh Miller (In 2006-07, USCA had 11 All-Tournament selections, in 2007-08 and 2008-09, USCA had 10; USCA had seven in 2009-10; USCA had five in 2010-11 and nine in 2011-12) Peach Belt Conference Tournament Most Valuable Player Hannah DeGraffinreed, Women’s Basketball Peach Belt Conference Coach of the Year Vince Alexander, Men’s Basketball Peach Belt Conference Championship Honors Men’s Basketball, 2011-12 PBC Regular Season Champions Women’s Basketball, 2012 PBC Tournament Champions
REGIONAL HONORS Regional Ranking (Highest) Volleyball, 10th (Highest) Men’s Basketball, First (Highest) Women’s Basketball, First (Highest) Men’s Tennis, Ninth (Highest) Women’s Tennis, Seventh (Highest) Golf, Second (Highest) Softball, Fifth (Highest) Baseball, Fifth (Highest) Regional Honors Daktronics All-Region Men’s Soccer Chinedu Arinze Men’s Basketball Sterling Council, Second-Team Women’s Basketball 8
Hannah DeGraffinreed, First-Team Baseball Nick Aranas, First-Team Josh Miller, Second-Team NABC All-Region Men’s Basketball Sterling Council, First-Team NCAA Division II National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association All-Southeast Region Nick Aranas, Second-Team Stephen Carmon, Honorable Mention Josh Miller, Second-Team NCAA Division II American Baseball Coaches Association All-Southeast Region Nick Aranas, Second-Team Stephen Carmon, Second-Team Josh Miller, Second-Team NCAA Division II PING All-Region Matt Atkins, First-Team Capital One Academic All-District III Men’s Soccer Scott Berry Volleyball Samantha Lukralle Men’s Basketball Jesse Seilern Baseball Thomas McLeod Cross Country/Track Cassey Lloyd Golf Matt Atkins
NATIONAL HONORS National Ranking (Highest) Baseball, Third (Highest) Men’s Basketball, 19th (Highest) Women’s Basketball, Seventh (Highest) Dance Team, First in Hip-Hop and Jazz 9
Golf, First (Highest) Men’s Tennis, 32nd, (Highest) Women’s Tennis, 46th (Highest) National Awards AVCA Team Academic Award USC Aiken Volleyball GCAA Team Academic Award USC Aiken Golf NSCAA Team Academic Award Women’s Soccer Capital One Academic All-America Golf Matt Atkins, Second-Team NCAA Division II PING All-America Matt Atkins, First-Team NCAA Division II Southeast Regional All-Tournament Women’s Basketball Kayla Harris Women’s Basketball Coaches Association All-American Kayla Harris, Honorable Mention Division II Bulletin All-American Kayla Harris, Honorable Mention College Baseball Lineup DII All-Star Team Stephen Carmon Women’s Basketball NCAA Division II Tournament berth Men’s Golf NCAA Division II Tournament berth Men’s Basketball NCAA Division II Tournament berth Dance Team Finished first nationally in hip-hop and jazz
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SWOT Strengths • Athletic facilities for volleyball, basketball and baseball are great and good for softball • Athletics has an experienced and dedicated staff • Student-athlete GPA’s and graduation rates are high nearly every year • Our sports are competitive in most sports • Athletics raises a good amount of money each year • Staff, coaches and student-athletes work to support one another • Athletics generates an enormous amount of publicity for the University each year Weaknesses • No paid assistant coach in men or women’s soccer, volleyball, or men’s and women’s tennis • There is a lack of a practice field in soccer; golf has to depend on community facilities to practice and play; and tennis only has seven courts and no dressing rooms or running water • Spending money from athletics for the upkeep of facilities and proper field care cuts into operating costs • Operating and scholarship budgets for most sports are not competitive in the PBC • Most athletic salaries are at the low end in the PBC Opportunities • There are many opportunities for athletics to engage even more with the community • Summer camp programs have room to grow • Cultivating the media will produce more opportunities for university exposure • Increased enrollment will generate more student fees • Room to expand partnerships with Global Spectrum • Ability to give students unique learning experiences Threats • Continued conference expansion increases travel costs and missed class times by student-athletes • Economic climate of uncertainty makes discretionary dollars harder to spend which impacts fund raising, promotions and game attendance • Transfer admission policies are difficult to understand • Limited number of majors and class offerings (and times) makes it difficult to get all team players together for practice unless practices are scheduled early in the morning or late in the afternoon or evening • Global Spectrum’s scheduling of the Convocation Center for outside events • Uncertainty of new administration! Program Visibility 1. USC Aiken Sports Information (SID) continued to work to place the athletic department in the “best light plausible.” 2. USC Aiken SID office worked effectively with The Aiken Standard, The Augusta Chronicle, The State and the Associated Press along with the regional television stations and radio stations to continue to expand the exposure of Pacer athletics. 11
3. SID office continued utilizing “The Stretch” an e-mail publication that goes out to all those with a vested interest in Pacer athletics. “The Stretch” details all that is going on with USC Aiken athletics over the course of the week. 4. In addition to “The Stretch”, the SID office continued to utilize the “Pacer Fan Email” list where USC Aiken alumni, fans and others can follow the day-to-day efforts of USC Aiken athletics. 5. SID office updated and enhanced the quarterly Winner’s Circle newsletter which goes out to members of the USC Aiken Pacer Club. 6. Athletics coordinated and produced the Eighth Annual “Pacers and Polo” program, which is the third leg of the Aiken Triple Crown. The event raises money for athletic scholarships at USC Aiken. 7. SID office produced media guides for volleyball, men’s and women’s soccer, men’s and women’s basketball, softball, baseball, cross country, men’s and women’s tennis and golf. The media guides are done to try and boost publicity for each respective program. 8. SID office continued to utilize “Live Stats” for all home men’s and women’s basketball games as well as all home baseball, men’s and women’s soccer, volleyball and softball contests. 9. SID office continued to provide live video web casts of home men’s and women’s basketball games as well as home baseball, men’s and women’s soccer, softball and volleyball games. The office also coordinated all webcasts for the NCAA Division II Southeast Regional. 10. SID office continued to implement a new emerging media plan for Pacer athletics, which features new angles to promote the Pacers through new media platforms such as Facebook, You Tube, ustream and Twitter. 11. SID office successfully continued the USC Aiken Athletic Department Student-Athlete of the Week Award, which is designed to go to the top Pacer performer from the preceding week every week of the athletic year. 12. SID office successfully started a USC Aiken Athletic Department Student-Athlete of the Month, which is designed to go to the top Pacer performer from the preceding month every month of the athletic year. 13. SID office continued use of highly successful You Tube show titled “Inside Pacer Athletics.” The show features a member of the USC Aiken SID office sitting down with coaches, student-athletes and administrators at USC Aiken. The show gives fans an inside look into the day-to-day operations of the USC Aiken athletic department. 14. SID office successfully sold advertisements for USC Aiken’s official athletic website, www.PacerSports.com.
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Year 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
Overall 30-25 37-19 30-24 30-26 40-19 45-19 39-24 47-17 42-19 32-10 29-21 37-18
Baseball PBC/Finish 14-16/7th 16-14/5th 13-16/T-7th 12-18/T-8th 16-14/4th 15-12/4th 15-15/T-5th 18-9/2nd 18-9/1st 15-9/3rd East 9-15/T-5th East 18-12/3rd East Golf
Year 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 Year 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
PBC Tourn.
NCAA Tourn.
4th 1st 1st 2nd 1st 1st 4th 1st 4th 2nd 5th T-1st
8th (regional) 5th (national) 8th (national) 1st (national) 1st (national) 1st (national) 5th (regional) 7th (national) 14th (regional) N/A 12th (regional) National QF
Men's Tennis Overall PBC/Finish 24-6 5-3/5th 8-11 1-7/T-8th 8-8 1-5/7th 13-9 2-6/T-7th 13-12 0-8/9th 13-12 1-7/8th 17-7 5-4/T-4th 12-8 4-4/T-4th 19-5 5-3/4th 11-12 2-7/8th 8-10 2-7/8th 9-8 2-7/8th
Men's Basketball Overall PBC/Finish 16-12 9-7/T-4th 12-16 7-12/10th 5-23 4-15/T-10th 11-18 4-12/9th 7-21 2-14/11th 6-22 4-16/10th 9-22 3-13/12th 27-4 19-1/1st 25-18 16-4/2nd 20-11 11-7/2nd East 17-10 10-8/2nd East 21-8 14-4/1st East
Women's Basketball Overall PBC/Finish 22-7 14-2/2nd 22-6 16-3/1st 19-13 9-10/T-6th 14-14 6-10/8th 19-13 9-7/T-4th 11-17 7-13/10th 20-9 11-5/2nd 20-8 13-7/T-1st 22-12 12-8/3rd 15-13 11-7/3rd East 27-6 16-2/T-1st East 27-4 16-2/1st East
Men's Soccer Overall PBC/Finish 6-11-0 1-6-0/7th 10-9-0 3-3-0/T-3rd 7-10-1 0-5-1/7th 0-11-0 0-6-0/7th 5-11-2 0-6-0/7th 2-13-2 1-5-0/6th 12-6-2 4-1-2/3rd 7-9-2 4-2-0/T-2nd 5-11-1 1-5-0/6th 7-11-1 2-6/7th 2-11-2 1-6-1/8th 3-10-4 1-5-2/8th
Women's Soccer Overall PBC/Finish 12-8-1 2-2-1/T-3rd 7-11-1 0-4-1/T-6th 8-8-3 1-4-2/7th 3-12-0 0-7-0/8th 2-12-2 1-7-0/9th 3-14-0 0-8-0/9th 7-11-2 4-4-1/4th 5-13-1 1-6-1/T-7th 3-15-2 1-6-1/8th 6-11 2-8/10th 5-11-2 0-8-2/11th 4-12 1-9/10th
Women's Tennis Overall PBC/Finish 16-13 2-8/9th 11-10 2-8/T-8th 6-9 0-7/11th 12-11 3-7/T-7th 15-11 4-6/7th 16-9 3-6/7th 13-11 4-7/8th 11-10 4-6/7th 11-10 3-6/8th 9-11 4-8/9th 10-10 4-8/9th 13-8 7-5/T-5th
Volleyball Overall PBC/Finish 24-10 9-5/T-3rd 19-12 7-7/4th 14-18 6-8/4th 13-21 5-9/T-5th 21-13 8-6/4th 16-14 7-5/4th 28-7 10-2/1st 26-5 10-0/1st 16-15 3-7/4th 15-18 5-9/6th 15-16 6-8/4th 15-16 7-7/T-3rd
Women's Cross Country PBC Meet
NCAA Regional
11th in PBC 9th in PBC 9th in PBC 9th in PBC 8th in PBC 5th in PBC 9th in PBC 4th in PBC 5th in PBC 8th in PBC 8th in PBC 8th in PBC
19th (Regional) 16th (Regional) 19th (Regional) 20th (Regional) 25th (Regional)
Overall 28-23 25-26 18-25 31-29 34-17 25-18 37-24 22-29 34-16 23-23 26-18 26-17
Softball Conference 8-12/9th 6-14/9th 5-13/8th 8-12/8th 9-11/8th 5-13/8th 10-10/T-7th 7-11/7th 11-7/3rd 9-11/7th 9-11/T-6th 10-10/6th
Chapter III TITLE IX EVALUATION
Gender Equity Sports Sponsorship MALE SPORTS Basketball Baseball
Golf Cross Country Soccer Tennis Cross Country discontinued
FEMALE SPORTS (1961) (1962) Basketball Volleyball
(1976) (1978)
Softball Cross Country
(1987) (1989)
Tennis Soccer
(1996) (1997)
(1979) (1981) (1984) (1992)
(1999)
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Title IX Evaluation - Summary Report 2010-11 Budget Actual*
2011-12 Budget Actual*
2012-13 Budget
Operating Expenses Men's Sports Women's Sports Subtotal
48.2% 51.8% 100.0%
61.8% 38.2% 100.0%
47.7% 52.3% 100.0%
62.2% 37.8% 100.0%
48.2% 51.8% 100.0%
Scholarship Men's Sports Women's Sports Subtotal
48.5% 51.5% 100.0%
47.6% 52.4% 100.0%
48.5% 51.5% 100.0%
47.3% 52.7% 100.0%
48.5% 51.5% 100.0%
48.4% 51.6% 100.0%
53.3% 46.7% 100.0%
48.3% 51.7% 100.0%
53.2% 46.8% 100.0%
48.4% 51.6% 100.0%
Total Men's Sports Women's Sports Total
* The difference between budgeted figures and actual figures reflect sports fundraising. Note: No salaries for full-time head or full-time assistant coaches or administrative support expenses (training, SID, clerical, etc.) are included.
2005-06 through 2011-12 Participant Comparison Female Basketball Cross Country Soccer Softball Tennis Volleyball Percentage Male Baseball Basketball Golf Soccer Tennis Percentage
2005-06 14 10
2006-07 14 7
2007-08 16 6
2008-09 17 10
2009-10 14 8
2010-11 12 8
2011-12 14 7
19 21 7 17 46%
18 16 10 17 41%
18 21 9 15 42%
21 18 7 11 44%
25 20 9 17 48%
24 20 7 16 43%
20 18 9 17 43% 85
38 18 11 25 11 54%
43 20 13 32 8 59%
47 17 11 33 9 58%
43 19 8 29 9 56%
43 16 10 25 7 52%
44 18 10 37 8 57%
48 17 12 29 8 57% 114
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Equivalency Comparison Female Basketball Cross Country Soccer Softball Tennis Volleyball Male Baseball Basketball Golf Soccer Tennis
2005-06 8.37 1.24
2006-07 8.31 0.74
2007-08 8.69 1.08
2008-09 9.34 1.21
2009-10 8.93 1.85
2010-11 8.72 1.37
2011-12 9.95 1.48
5.64 5.53 4.14 6.44
5.70 3.51 4.02 6.33
5.84 4.11 4.24 6.24
5.35 4.64 3.48 4.45
4.30 5.18 4.67 7.65
3.94 5.29 3.76 6.9
4.70 3.45 4.36 6.72 30.66
8.9 9.55 3.17 8.39 3.91
5.97 8.58 2.74 8.78 3.86
7.6 9.94 3.02 7.33 4.20
8.00 9.62 2.52 8.16 4.07
8.04 8.08 2.05 7.06 4.34
8.23 9.59 2.25 7.59 4.13
8.96 8.68 3.58 7.99 4.36 33.57
NCAA Equivalency Limits Baseball 9 Men’s Basketball 10 Golf 3.6 Tennis 4.5
Women’s Basketball Cross Country Women’s Soccer Softball Tennis
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Chapter IV ACADEMIC SUMMARY
Department of Intercollegiate Athletics 2011-12 Grade Report During the 2011-12 academic year USC Aiken’s student-athletes earned an average GPA of 2.885. Also, 102 (50%) of our student-athletes earned a GPA of 3.00 or higher for the academic year. USC Aiken had six student-athletes, Kevin Gifford (Baseball), Cassey Lloyd (Women’s Cross Country), Samantha Lukralle (Volleyball), Drew McElveen (Golf), Thomas McLeod (Baseball), and Patrick Stiebinger (Men’s Tennis), earn a perfect 4.000 GPA for the 2011-12 academic year. For the year, six teams earned an average GPA of over 3.000. The spring 2012 semester student-athlete average GPA of 2.863, while 98 (50%) of our student-athletes earned a GPA of 3.00 or higher for the spring 2012 semester. For the semester, five of our eleven varsity teams earned an average GPA of over 3.000 USC Aiken had 11 student-athletes, Brandy Bossle (Softball), Victoria Burkett (Softball), Nicole DeVries (Volleyball), Samantha DeVries (Volleyball), Kevin Gifford (Baseball), Cassey Lloyd (Women’s Cross Country), Samantha Lukralle (Volleyball), Julie Maline (Women’s Tennis), Drew McElveen (Golf), Thomas McLeod (Baseball), and Patrick Stiebinger (Men’s Tennis), earn a 4.000 GPA for the spring 2012 semester. During USC Aiken’s May 2012 commencement exercises 27 current or former student-athletes were degree candidates and a total of 47 current or former student-athletes were degree candidates during the 2011-12 academic year.
STUDENT-ATHLETE GPA REPORT FOR FALL 2011 Sport Women’s Tennis Volleyball Women’s Cross Country Golf Women’s Basketball Men’s Tennis Women’s Soccer Men’s Soccer Softball Baseball Men’s Basketball All Student-Athletes
# Student-Athletes 8 17 7 12 15 7 20 29 16 43 14 187*
Sport Women’s Tennis Volleyball Women’s Cross Country Golf Women’s Basketball Men’s Tennis Women’s Soccer Men’s Soccer Softball Baseball Men’s Basketball Total* Percentage
3.50 and> 7 8 3 4 3 2 6 4 3 7 1 48 26%
3.49 3.00 1 8 2 2 7 2 2 7 6 12 3 51 27%
Fall 2011 GPA 3.700 3.464 3.192 3.161 2.947 2.928 2.844 2.825 2.822 2.659 2.441 2.982 2.99 2.50 1 1 5 1 2 5 8 3 9 3 38 20%
2.49 2.00
1.99 1.50
1 1 2
2
1.49 1.00
1 6 7 2 3 2 24 13%
1 3 6 4 16 9%
2 5 1 8 4%
99 student-athletes (53%) were named to the Athletic Director's Honor Roll (GPA of at least 3.000). Eight student-athletes earned a 4.000 GPA for the semester. *One student-athlete participates in two sports, and is counted only once in the totals.
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< 1.00
1 2 1%
FALL 2011 ATHLETIC DIRECTOR’S HONOR ROLL Student-Athlete Ty Barkell Bryce Baur Derek Beasley Stephen Carmon Travis Clark Sam Daniel Logan Erickson Bill Gerstenslager Taylor Grover Andrew Jones Cole Lee Thomas McLeod Ryan Milewski Taylor Peed Adam Spires Tyler Stephan Christian Stutts Tripp Warrick Daniel Wissman Victor Bowden Terrance Dent Maurice Hubbard Jese Seilern Und Aspang
Mia Antoine Brittany Bowen Brittany Hill Porsha Martin Tiffani Moody Emily O’Rourke Mackenzie Reese Lindsay Sundberg Daniela Tarailo Keely Gillespie Alexis Harvin Cassey Lloyd Brittany May Hillary Spears Matt Atkins Stevie Boudreau Hayden Letien Drew McElveen Gaines Milliner Andrew Ward Cody Amerson Chinedu Arinze Giovanni Ashman Scott Berry Isaiah Cohn Schevon Joseph Michael Poole
Sport Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball Men’s Basketball Men’s Basketball Men’s Basketball Men’s Basketball Women’s Basketball Women’s Basketball Women’s Basketball Women’s Basketball Women’s Basketball Women’s Basketball Women’s Basketball Women’s Basketball Women’s Basketball Women’s Cross Country Women’s Cross Country Women’s Cross Country Women’s Cross Country Women’s Cross Country/ Women’s Basketball Golf Golf Golf Golf Golf Golf Men’s Soccer Men’s Soccer Men’s Soccer Men’s Soccer Men’s Soccer Men’s Soccer Men’s Soccer
Major Business Administration Business Administration Business Administration Exercise & Sports Science Business Administration Undecided History Business Administration Business Administration Business Administration Exercise & Sports Science Exercise & Sports Science Business Administration Sociology Business Administration Communications Sociology Chemistry Undecided Biology Secondary Education Communications Business Administration Communications Exercise & Sports Science Exercise & Sports Science Biology Exercise & Sports Science Exercise & Sports Science Exercise & Sports Science Special Education Biology Nursing Biology Chemistry Secondary Education Business Administration Business Administration Business Administration Business Administration Business Administration Business Administration Business Administration Business Administration Business Administration Math & Computer Science Business Administration English Math & Computer Science Biology 20
Student-Athlete Jack Reynolds Kofi Trim Carson Villa Juergen Williams Kimberly Beyer Aubrey Danielson Emily Dodd Alli Edens Eryn Gable Megan Killmeyer Kristin King Jordan Ziegler Victoria Burkett Kayla Denham Candice Hardee Carly Hudson Lindsey Jones Samantha Lemm Maeli Niebles Hillary Stewart Shannon Traylor Nathan Berlyn Bruno Orlandini Josh Rees Patrick Stiebinger Andrea Cediel Manon Hermens Gina Kothari Caitlyn Lawrence Julie Maline Franziska Regel Melanie Schnieder Margot Simon KD Almaraz Shannon Byers Nicole Devries Samantha Devries Endea Ellison Ashley Farwell Heather Granger Chelsey Kight Samantha Lukralle Emily Maassen Susan MacClary Claire Patten Alex Petock Leah Rodgers Hannah Tierney Sheila Walsh
Sport Men’s Soccer Men’s Soccer Men’s Soccer Men’s Soccer Women’s Soccer Women’s Soccer Women’s Soccer Women’s Soccer Women’s Soccer Women’s Soccer Women’s Soccer Women’s Soccer Softball Softball Softball Softball Softball Softball Softball Softball Softball Men’s Tennis Men’s Tennis Men’s Tennis Men’s Tennis Women’s Tennis Women’s Tennis Women’s Tennis Women’s Tennis Women’s Tennis Women’s Tennis Women’s Tennis Women’s Tennis Volleyball Volleyball Volleyball Volleyball Volleyball Volleyball Volleyball Volleyball Volleyball Volleyball Volleyball Volleyball Volleyball Volleyball Volleyball Volleyball
Major Political Science Business Administration Exercise and Sports Science Psychology Nursing Nursing Exercise and Sports Science Exercise and Sports Science Communications Nursing Communications Chemistry Biology Exercise and Sports Science Nursing Business Administration Secondary Education Communications Undecided Chemistry Exercise & Sports Science Business Administration Business Administration Business Administration Business Administration Business Administration Business Administration Business Administration Exercise & Sports Science Math & Computer Science Business Administration Business Administration Business Administration Business Administration Biology Business Administration Business Administration Nursing Business Administration Undecided Nursing Nursing Elementary Education Exercise & Sports Science Exercise & Sports Science Exercise & Sports Science Exercise & Sports Science Exercise & Sports Science Psychology
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TEAM GPA COMPARISON OF PREVIOUS FALL SEMESTERS Sport Baseball Men’s Basketball Women’s Basketball Women’s Cross Country Golf Men’s Soccer Women’s Soccer Softball Men’s Tennis Women’s Tennis Volleyball Cheerleaders Dance Team All Student-Athletes
Fall 2011 2.659 2.441 2.947 3.192 3.161 2.825 2.844 2.822 2.928 3.700 3.462
Fall 2010 2.562 1.811 3.119 3.172 3.076 2.684 3.163 2.806 3.358 3.672 3.478
Fall 2009 2.639 2.753 3.559 3.237 2.782 2.749 3.176 3.032 3.047 3.454 3.025
Fall 2008 2.803 2.905 3.022 3.418 2.831 2.512 2.825 3.003 3.333 3.675 3.322
2.982
2.841
2.951
2.927
Fall 2007 2.759 2.713 3.172 3.096 3.082 2.763 3.053 2.793 3.375 3.232 3.319 2.614 2.648 2.895
USC AIKEN STUDENT-ATHLETES WHO WERE DECEMBER 2011 DEGREE CANDIDATES Student-Athlete Sport Degree Richard Costello Baseball Bachelor of Arts Jennifer Day Softball Bachelor of Arts Eryn Gable Women’s Soccer Bachelor of Arts Brittany Schweitzer Softball Bachelor of Arts Christian Stutts Baseball Bachelor of Arts Kyle Rice Baseball Bachelor of Science Denise Rowe Softball Bachelor of Science David Vitko Baseball Bachelor of Science Andray Charles Men’s Soccer Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Zachary Davis Men’s Soccer Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Juan Guglielmeti Men’s Tennis Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Travis Howard Baseball Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Clayton Knight Men’s Soccer Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Lauren Locklear Softball Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Kofi Trim Men’s Soccer Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Troy Watson Men’s Soccer Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Sarah Meyer Women’s Basketball/ Bachelor of Science in Education Women’s Soccer Lauren Stephens Women’s Cross Country Bachelor of Science in Education Jennifer Goodwin Women’s Soccer Bachelor of Science in Nursing Candice Hardee Softball Bachelor of Science in Nursing
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STUDENT-ATHLETE GPA REPORT FOR SPRING 2012 Sport Women's Tennis Volleyball Women's Basketball Women's Soccer Women’s Cross Country Golf Softball Men's Tennis Men's Soccer Baseball Men's Basketball All Student-Athletes
# Student-Athletes 9 16 13 18 7 12 17 10 31 47 16 195*
Sport Women’s Tennis Volleyball Women’s Basketball Women’s Soccer Women’s Cross Country Golf Softball Men’s Tennis Men’s Soccer Baseball Men’s Basketball Total Percentage
3.50 and> 6 6 2 6 2 6 4 3 7 10 1 53 27%
3.49 3.00 1 6 7 5 3 2 4 1 9 5 2 45 23%
Spring 2012 GPA 3.465 3.394 3.208 3.192 3.188 2.974 2.966 2.825 2.807 2.441 2.165 2.863 2.99 2.50 1 4 4 7 1 1 6 3 6 6 3 41 21%
2.49 2.00 1
1.99 1.50
1.49 1.00
1 2 1 3 11 4 23 12%
< 1.00
1 3 1 3 9 1 17 9%
1 3 2 3 8 4%
3 2 8 4%
98 student-athletes (50%) were named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (GPA of at least 3.000) for the spring 2012 semester. 11 student-athletes earned a 4.000 GPA for the spring 2012 semester. *One student-athlete is a dual sport student-athlete and is counted only once in the totals
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SPRING 2012 ATHLETIC DIRECTOR’S HONOR ROLL Student-Athlete Nick Aranas Ty Barkell Derek Beasley Sam Daniel Bill Gerstenslager Kevin Gifford Taylor Grover Andrew Jones JJ Loker Thomas McLeod Ryan Milewski Taylor Peed Tyler Stephan Christian Stutts Tripp Warrick Victor Bowden Jesse Seilern Und Aspang Ronald Zimmerman Mia Antoine Hannah DeGraffinreed Kayla Harris Brittany Hill Porsha Martin Emily O’Rourke Andrea Paphites Mackenzie Reese Daniela Tarailo Keely Gillespie Alexis Harvin Lauren Hodge Cassey Lloyd Brittany May Brian Amick Matt Atkins Mark Dickson Hayden Letien Drew McElveen Gaines Milliner Andrew Ward Taylor Welborn Amir Abdulaziz Michael Ardrey Chinedu Arinze Giovanni Ashman Scott Berry Isaiah Cohn Tobias Haenschke Cody Hancock Mark Hanlon Schevon Joseph Samuel Korosi
Sport Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball Men’s Basketball Men’s Basketball Men’s Basketball Women’s Basketball Women’s Basketball Women’s Basketball Women’s Basketball Women’s Basketball Women’s Basketball Women’s Basketball Women’s Basketball Women’s Basketball Women’s Cross Country Women’s Cross Country Women’s Cross Country Women’s Cross Country Women’s Cross Country Golf Golf Golf Golf Golf Golf Golf Golf Men’s Soccer Men’s Soccer Men’s Soccer Men’s Soccer Men’s Soccer Men’s Soccer Men’s Soccer Men’s Soccer Men’s Soccer Men’s Soccer Men’s Soccer 24
Major Business Administration Business Administration Business Administration Business Administration Business Administration Exercise and Sports Science Business Administration Business Administration Secondary Education Exercise & Sports Science Business Administration Sociology Communications Sociology Chemistry Biology Business Administration Business Administration Communications Sociology Special Education Exercise & Sports Science Sociology Exercise & Sports Science Undecided Exercise & Sports Science Biology Nursing Biology Business Administration Chemistry Secondary Education Business Administration Business Administration Business Administration Business Administration Business Administration Business Administration Business Administration Business Administration Chemistry Business Administration Business Administration Math & Computer Science Business Administration English Business Administration Business Administration Exercise & Sports Science Math & Computer Science Business Administration
Student-Athlete Jack Reynolds Brett Van Pelt Carson Villa Zachary Wheeler Juergen Williams Kimberly Beyer Paige Busby Aubrey Danielson Emily Dodd Alli Edens Megan Killmeyer Kristin King Kyle Maguire Ella McDaniels Nicollete Rigon Jordan Ziegler Bandy Bossle Victoria Burkett Whitney Clary Kayla Denham Carly Hudson Hillary Stewart Megan Taylor Shannon Traylor Bruno Orlandini Joshua Rees Harrison Silvy Patrick Stiebinger Andrea Cediel Caitlyn Lawrence Julie Maline Franziska Regel Melanie Schneider Margot Simon Shauna Williams KD Almaraz Shannon Byers Nicole DeVries Samantha DeVries Ashley Farwell Jessica Loper Samantha Lukralle Emily Maassen Claire Patten Alex Petock Leah Rodgers Hannah Tierney
Sport Men’s Soccer Men’s Soccer Men’s Soccer Men’s Soccer Men’s Soccer Women’s Soccer Women’s Soccer Women’s Soccer Women’s Soccer Women’s Soccer Women’s Soccer Women’s Soccer Women’s Soccer Women’s Soccer Women’s Soccer Women’s Soccer Softball Softball Softball Softball Softball Softball Softball Softball Men’s Tennis Men’s Tennis Men’s Tennis Men’s Tennis Women’s Tennis Women’s Tennis Women’s Tennis Women’s Tennis Women’s Tennis Women’s Tennis Women’s Tennis Volleyball Volleyball Volleyball Volleyball Volleyball Volleyball Volleyball Volleyball Volleyball Volleyball Volleyball Volleyball
Major Political Science Exercise & Sports Science Exercise & Sports Science History Psychology Nursing Nursing Chemistry Exercise & Sports Science Exercise & Sports Science Nursing Early Childhood Education Industrial Mathematics Exercise & Sports Science Nursing Chemistry Biology Biology Sociology Exercise & Sports Science Business Administration Chemistry Math & Computer Science Exercise & Sports Science Business Administration Business Administration Business Administration Business Administration Business Administration Exercise & Sports Science Math & Computer Science Business Administration Business Administration Business Administration Exercise & Sports Science Business Administration Biology Business Administration Business Administration Business Administration Communications Nursing Secondary Education Exercise & Sports Science Exercise & Sports Science Exercise & Sports Science Exercise & Sports Science
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STUDENT-ATHLETE GPA REPORT FOR THE 2011-12 ACADEMIC YEAR Sport Women's Tennis Volleyball Women's Cross Country Women's Basketball Golf Women's Soccer Softball Men's Tennis Men's Soccer Baseball Men's Basketball All Student-Athletes
Sport Women’s Tennis Volleyball Women’s Cross Country Women’s Basketball Golf Women’s Soccer Softball Men’s Tennis Men’s Soccer Baseball Men’s Basketball Total Percentage
# Student-Athletes 9 17 7 15 12 20 18 10 34 48 16 205*
3.50 and> 5 7 2 2 4 6 6 3 4 8 47 23%
3.49 3.00 4 8 3 8 4 4 2 2 10 8 2 55 27%
2011-12 GPA 3.579 3.415 3.187 3.082 3.067 3.014 2.930 2.870 2.831 2.531 2.290 2.885
2.99 2.50 2 1 3 2 6 6 2 11 7 6 45 22%
2.49 2.00
1.99 1.50
1.49 1.00
1 2 1 4 2 1 4 11 1 25 12%
1 2 4 9 3 20 10%
1 1
1 5
4 6 3%
102 student-athletes (50%) earned a GPA of at least 3.000 for the 2011-12 academic year. Six student-athletes earned a 4.000 GPA for the 2011-12 academic year. *One student-athlete is a dual sport student-athlete and is counted only once in the totals
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< 1.00
7 3%
STUDENT-ATHLETES WITH A MINIMUM GPA OF 3.00 DURING THE 2011-12 ACADEMIC YEAR Student-Athlete Ty Barkell Derek Beasley Sam Daniel Logan Erickson Bill Gerstenslager Kevin Gifford Taylor Grover Andrew Jones Thomas McLeod Taylor Peed Adam Spires Ryan Milewski Tyler Stephan Christian Stutts Tripp Warrick Daniel Wissman Victor Bowden Jesse Seilern Und Aspang Mia Antoine Brittany Bowen Hannah DeGraffinreed Brittany Hill Porsha Martin Tiffani Moody Emily O’Rourke Mackenzie Reese Lindsay Sundberg Daniela Tarailo Keely Gillespie Alexis Harvin Lauren Hodge Cassey Lloyd Brittany May Brian Amick Matt Atkins Mark Dickson Hayden Letien Drew McElveen Gaines Milliner Andrew Ward Taylor Welborn Cody Amerson Chinedu Arinze Giovanni Ashman Scott Berry Isaiah Cohn Tobias Haenschke* Mark Hanlon* Schevon Joseph Michael Poole Jack Reynolds
Sport Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball Men’s Basketball Men’s Basketball Women’s Basketball Women’s Basketball Women’s Basketball Women’s Basketball Women’s Basketball Women’s Basketball Women’s Basketball Women’s Basketball Women’s Basketball Women’s Basketball Women’s Cross Country Women’s Cross Country Women’s Cross Country Women’s Cross Country Women’s Cross Country Golf Golf Golf Golf Golf Golf Golf Golf Men’s Soccer Men’s Soccer Men’s Soccer Men’s Soccer Men’s Soccer Men’s Soccer Men’s Soccer Men’s Soccer Men’s Soccer Men’s Soccer 27
Major Business Administration Business Administration Business Administration Communications Business Administration Exercise & Sports Science Business Administration Business Administration Exercise & Sports Science Sociology Business Administration Business Administration Communications Sociology Chemistry Undecided Biology Business Administration Early Childhood Education Exercise & Sports Science Sociology Exercise & Sports Science Biology Exercise & Sports Science Exercise & Sports Science Exercise & Sports Science Special Education Biology Nursing Biology Business Administration Chemistry Secondary Education Business Administration Business Administration Business Administration Business Administration Business Administration Business Administration Business Administration Business Administration Business Administration Business Administration Math & Computer Science Business Administration English Business Administration Exercise & Sports Science Math & Computer Science Biology Political Science
Student-Athlete Sport Kofi Trim* Men’s Soccer Carson Villa Men’s Soccer Zachary Wheeler Men’s Soccer Juergen Williams Men’s Soccer Kimberly Beyer Women’s Soccer Paige Busby Women’s Soccer Aubrey Danielson Women’s Soccer Emily Dodd Women’s Soccer Alli Edens Women’s Soccer Eryn Gable Women’s Soccer Megan Killmeyer Women’s Soccer Kristin King Women’s Soccer Kyle Maguire Women’s Soccer Jordan Ziegler Women’s Soccer Brandy Bossle Softball Victoria Burkett Softball Kayla Denham Softball Candice Hardee* Softball Carly Hudson Softball Hillary Stewart Softball Megan Taylor Softball Shannon Traylor Softball Nathan Berlyn Men’s Tennis Bruno Orlandini Men’s Tennis Joshua Rees Men’s Tennis Patrick Stiebinger Men’s Tennis Harrison Silvy* Men’s Tennis Andrea Cediel Women’s Tennis Manon Hermens Women’s Tennis Gina Kothari Women’s Tennis Caitlyn Lawrence Women’s Tennis Julie Maline Women’s Tennis Franziska Regel Women’s Tennis Melanie Schneider Women’s Tennis Margot Simon Women’s Tennis Shauna Williams* Women’s Tennis KD Almaraz Volleyball Shannon Byers Volleyball Nicole DeVries Volleyball Samantha DeVries Volleyball Endea Ellison Volleyball Ashley Farwell Volleyball Heather Granger* Volleyball Chelsey Kight Volleyball Samantha Lukralle Volleyball Emily Maassen Volleyball Claire Patten Volleyball Alex Petock Volleyball Leah Rodgers Volleyball HannahTierney Volleyball Sheila Walsh Volleyball *Participated one semester only.
Major Business Administration Exercise & Sports Science History Psychology Nursing Nursing Nursing Exercise & Sports Science Exercise & Sports Science Communications Nursing Early Childhood Education Industrial Mathematics Chemistry Business Administration Biology Exercise & Sports Science Nursing Business Administration Chemistry Math & Computer Science Exercise & Sports Science Business Administration Business Administration Business Administration Business Administration Business Administration Business Administration Business Administration Business Administration Exercise & Sport Science Math & Computer Science Business Administration Business Administration Business Administration Exercise & Sports Science Business Administration Biology Business Administration Business Administration Nursing Business Administration Undecided Nursing Nursing Secondary Education Exercise & Sports Science Exercise & Sports Science Exercise & Sports Science Exercise & Sports Science Psychology
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TEAM GPA COMPARISON OF PREVIOUS SPRING SEMESTERS Sport Baseball Men’s Basketball Women’s Basketball Women’s Cross Country Golf Men’s Soccer Women’s Soccer Softball Men’s Tennis Women’s Tennis Volleyball All Student-Athletes
Spring 2012 2.411 2.165 3.208 3.168 2.974 2.807 3.192 2.966 2.825 3.465 3.394 2.863
Spring 2011 2.740 2.350 3.229 3.318 2.847 2.949 3.263 3.248 3.246 3.589 3.508 3.047
Spring 2010 2.479 2.680 3.360 3.445 3.165 3.033 3.034 3.051 2.648 3.529 3.273 2.968
Spring 2009 2.827 2.511 3.165 3.179 3.231 2.720 2.966 2.716 3.479 3.600 3.461 2.960
Spring 2008 2.765 2.797 3.139 3.259 3.006 2.637 3.208 2.929 3.067 3.641 3.383 2.956
Spring 2007 2.703 2.363 3.047 3.548 2.567 2.932 3.121 2.521 3.275 3.429 3.175 2.877
TEAM GPA COMPARISON OF PREVIOUS ACADEMIC YEARS Sport Baseball Men’s Basketball Women’s Basketball Women’s Cross Country Golf Men’s Soccer Women’s Soccer Softball Men’s Tennis Women’s Tennis Volleyball All Student-Athletes
2011-12 2.531 2.290 3.082 3.187 3.067 2.831 3.014 2.930 2.870 3.579 3.415 2.885
2010-11 2.664 2.048 3.182 3.228 2.971 2.812 3.214 3.022 3.295 3.627 3.495 2.941
2009-10 2.558 2.720 3.442 3.340 2.957 2.886 3.108 3.025 2.834 3.495 3.157 2.956
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2008-09 2.814 2.748 3.088 3.313 3.020 2.608 2.899 2.871 3.408 3.635 3.392 2.945
2007-08 2.717 2.749 3.154 3.172 3.043 2.655 3.106 2.864 3.193 3.373 3.351 2.909
2006-07 2.674 2.308 2.962 3.420 2.603 2.818 3.074 2.692 3.348 3.458 3.046 2.819
STUDENT-ATHLETES WHO WERE MAY or AUGUST 2012 DEGREE CANDIDATES Student-Athlete May 2012 Malinda Allee Whitney Clary Isaiah Cohn Richard Costello Michael Godwin Kristin King Jessica Loper Christian Stutts Joe Tart Jacqueline Kuney Josh Eachues Toni Flessate Sue MacClary Thomas McLeod Cum Laude Lydia Miles Cum Laude Kennis Paul Kathryn Rumble Amanda Steffen Cum Laude Nick Aranas Administration Deandra Schirmer Administration Magna Cum Laude Melanie Schnieder Administration Cum Laude Katie Gebhardt Cum Laude Chelsey Kight Magna Cum Laude August 2012 Kayla Denham Blair Warren Chad Benefield Administration Nathan Berlyn Administration
Sport
Degree
Women’s Basketball Softball Men’s Soccer Men’s Basketball Baseball Women’s Soccer Volleyball Baseball Baseball Women’s Soccer Baseball Softball Volleyball Baseball
Master of Education Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Arts in Education Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Science
Softball
Bachelor of Science
Men’s Soccer Women’s Soccer Women’s Soccer
Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Science
Baseball
Bachelor of Science in Business
Women’s Basketball
Bachelor of Science in Business
Women’s Tennis
Bachelor of Science in Business
Women’s Basketball
Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Volleyball
Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Softball Softball Baseball
Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Science in Business
Men’s Tennis
Bachelor of Science in Business
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CURRENT OR FORMER STUDENT-ATHLETS RECEIVING CAMPUS/CONFERENCE/REGIONAL/NATIONAL ACADEMIC HONORS
Mia Antoine Chinedu Arinze Matt Atkins
Women’s Basketball Men’s Soccer Golf
Scott Berry
Men’s Soccer
Brittany Bowen Andrea Cediel Kayla Denham Emily Dodd Ashley Farwell Chelsey Kight Cassey Lloyd
Women’s Basketball Women’s Tennis Softball Women’s Soccer Volleyball Volleyball Women’s Cross Country
Samantha Lukralle
Volleyball
Porsha Martin Thomas McLeod
Women’s Basketball Baseball
Ryan Milewski Claire Patten Michael Poole Josh Rees Jackson Reynolds Deandra Schirmer Jesse Seilern und Aspang
Baseball Volleyball Men’s Soccer Men’s Tennis Men’s Soccer Women’s Basketball Men’s Basketball
Tyler Stephan Daniela Tarailo Kofi Trim Tripp Warrick
Baseball Women’s Basketball Men’s Soccer Baseball
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PBC All-Academic Team PBC All-Academic Team PBC All-Academic Team Capital One Academic All-District III Capital One Academic All-American PBC All-Academic Team Capital One Academic All-District III PBC All-Academic Team PBC All-Academic Team PBC All-Academic Team PBC All-Academic Team PBC All-Academic Team PBC All-Academic Team PBC All-Academic Team Capital One Academic All-District III PBC All-Academic Team Capital One Academic All-District III Who’s Who Award PBC All-Academic Team PBC All-Academic Team Capital One Academic All-District III PBC All-Academic Team PBC All-Academic Team PBC All-Academic Team PBC All-Academic Team PBC All-Academic Team Outstanding Student of Business Administration
PBC All-Academic Team Capital One Academic All-District III PBC All-Academic Team PBC All-Academic Team PBC All-Academic Team Who’s Who Award
Chapter V THE YEAR IN SPORTS
The Year In Sports Men’s Soccer The University of South Carolina Aiken men’s soccer team concluded its 2011 season with a record of 3-10-4 under 16th-year head mentor Ike Ofoje. The Pacers owned a record of 1-5-2 in Peach Belt Conference action. The Pacers began the 2011 year by winning two of their first four games, besting Pfeiffer and Brevard in the process. The strong start would then lead to three straight losses, but the Pacers began their best stretch of the 2011 season on Sept. 24 with a 1-1 double overtime tie with Lenoir-Rhyne. The tie with Lenoir-Rhyne was part of a stretch that saw USC Aiken acquire a positive result in four of its next five games. The impressive stretch included a 1-0 home Peach Belt Conference win over Georgia Southwestern at the “Pacer Pit” on Oct. 8. USC Aiken would then close out the year with one positive result in its last five outings. The Pacers finished the regular season eighth in the Peach Belt Conference. USC Aiken lost to eventual Peach Belt Conference Tournament champion and NCAA Elite Eight participant Flagler in the first round of the conference championship. USC Aiken’s Troy Watson was named to the 2011 Peach Belt Conference Men’s Soccer All-Tournament Team. Numerous Pacers received acclaim for their efforts on the pitch in the 2011 season with Chinedu Arinze claiming the majority of the accolades. Arinze was chosen to the Peach Belt Conference All-Conference First-Team, the Peach Belt Conference Men’s Soccer All-Academic Team and the Daktronics NCAA Division II Men’s Soccer All-Southeast Region Team. Arinze was one of five Pacers named to the Peach Belt Conference Men’s Soccer All-Academic Team, joining Scott Berry, Michael Poole, Jack Reynolds and Kofi Trim. Schevon Joseph was named Honorable Mention. Berry was also selected to the Capital One Academic NCAA Division II Men’s Soccer District Three First-Team for his efforts in the classroom and on the playing field. Women’s Soccer The University of South Carolina Aiken women’s soccer team ended its 2011 campaign with a record of 4-12 under seventh-year head coach Sue Vodicka. USC Aiken was 1-9 in Peach Belt Conference play. USC Aiken started the year off to its best start since the 2005 season with a perfect 3-0 record. The Pacers opened the year with a thrilling 1-0 overtime win over Coker in Hartsville, S.C. on Sept. 1. USC Aiken then proceeded to best Newberry and Brevard in consecutive games. 32
Pacer goalkeeper Alli Edens was named the Peach Belt Conference Goalkeeper of the Week on Sept. 7. The honor marked the first time that a Pacer women’s soccer goalkeeper had acquired the prestigious honor. The win over Brevard on Sept. 7 gave way to a stretch that would see USC Aiken lose its next six games. The Pacers snapped their six-game slide by beating Georgia Southwestern, 1-0, at the “Pacer Pit” on Oct. 8. The victory over Georgia Southwestern would prove to be the final one of the year for USC Aiken as they finished the 2011 season with six straight defeats. USC Aiken junior defender Emily Dodd was tabbed to the 2011 Peach Belt Conference Women’s Soccer All-Academic Team at the conclusion of the year. Dodd was one of five Pacers noted as Paige Busby, Edens, Kyle Maguire and Jordan Ziegler were Honorable Mention selections. Cross Country The University of South Carolina Aiken women’s cross country team put together a strong season under first-year head coach Kara Kreutzer. The Pacers competed in seven meets in total in the 2011 season. They also played host to the Second Annual Bridgestone-Pacer Invitational and the Peach Belt Conference Cross Country Championships for the first time. USC Aiken’s best team finish on the year came in the Gamecock Invitational. The Pacers finished second among all of the Division II teams in the Gamecock Invitational. The Pacers finished eighth as a team at the 2011 Peach Belt Conference Women’s Cross Country Championship on Oct. 22. Keely Gillespie continued her assault on the Pacer cross country record books in the 2011 season. Gillespie finished the year at the NCAA Division II Southeast Regional by claiming the top 6K time in school history with a time of 23:42.8. Gillespie will begin her junior season in 2012 owning two of the top three 6K times in school history. She also owns the top 5K time in school history with a time of 19:34. Gillespie concluded the Peach Belt Conference Women’s Cross Country Championship in 14th place to obtain All-Conference accolades for the second straight year. Cassey Lloyd was named to the 2011 Peach Belt Conference Women’s Cross Country AllAcademic Team. Volleyball The University of South Carolina Aiken volleyball team under the direction of fourth-year head coach Glenn Cox finished its 2011 season with a record of 15-16. The Pacers finished tied for third in the Peach Belt Conference during the regular season with a record of 7-7. 33
USC Aiken commenced the 2011 season by going 4-4 in its first eight matches. The start included USC Aiken finishing the 2011 USC Aiken Volleyball Invitational with a 3-1 record. USC Aiken’s Endea Ellison and Claire Patten were named to the 2011 USC Aiken Volleyball Invitational All-Tournament Team. The Pacers bested West Georgia in their next match to move above .500 at 5-4, but the win over the Wolves gave way to a season-long five-match losing streak. USC Aiken then proceeded to rattle off 10 victories in their next 14 matches to improve to 15-13 and return to the national discussion. The strong run would catapult the Pacers into the NCAA Division II Southeast Region Rankings at No. 10. USC Aiken would hold down the 10th spot in the region poll for the rest of the regular season. USC Aiken concluded its year by losing its final three matches to just miss out on a spot in the NCAA Tournament. The fourth seed in the 2011 Peach Belt Conference Volleyball Championship, USC Aiken lost a heartbreaker, 3-2, to rival Augusta State in the tournament quarterfinals. Shannon Byers and Samantha Lukralle both received All-Peach Belt Conference accolades at the conclusion of the season. The award was one of three for Lukralle. She was also chosen to the Capital One Academic NCAA Division II Women’s Volleyball District Three First-Team and the Peach Belt Conference Volleyball All-Academic Team. Lukralle was one of four Pacers placed on the Peach Belt Conference Volleyball All-Academic Team with Ashley Farwell, Chelsey Kight and Patten also earning spots on the team. Ellison and Emily Maassen were named Honorable Mention. Men’s Basketball The University of South Carolina Aiken men’s basketball team under the direction of seventhyear head coach Vince Alexander concluded the 2011-12 season with a 21-8 overall record. The Pacers have now claimed a 20-win season in four of the last five years. The USC Aiken men’s basketball program has won 110 games over the course of the last five years. The 110 wins ties them with College of Charleston and Benedict for the most wins in the Palmetto State over the course of the last five years. The Pacers had one of the best seasons in school history in their 2011-12 campaign. The Peach Belt Conference regular-season champions with a league mark of 14-4, USC Aiken made its fourth trip to the NCAA Division II Men’s Basketball Tournament in the last five years in the 2011-12 season. USC Aiken was ranked nationally for much of the 2011-12 season. The Pacers were never ranked lower than third in the Southeast Region rankings. In fact, USC Aiken closed the regular 34
season as No. 1 in the region rankings. USC Aiken would eventually earn the No. 2 seed in the Southeast Regional contested at Montevallo. The Pacers commenced the 2011-12 regular season by winning eight of their first nine games. USC Aiken would eventually close the first half of its 2011-12 season with an 8-2 record. USC Aiken would start 2012 strong by entering the national rankings at No. 19 early in January. The Pacers would go on to claim sole possession of the Peach Belt Conference regular-season championship. Pacer guards Sterling Council and Re’mon Nelson were both named to the Peach Belt Conference All-Conference Team. Council was a First-Team choice, while Nelson was selected to the Third-Team. Nelson, a junior, was also named to the Peach Belt Conference AllTournament Team. Alexander was chosen as the Peach Belt Conference Coach of the Year. Council, a senior, was chosen to the NCAA Division II Southeast Region All-District First-Team. He was also named to the 2012 Daktronics Division II Men’s Basketball All-Southeast Region Second-Team. USC Aiken sophomore guard Jesse Seilern was selected to the Capital One Academic NCAA Division II Men’s Basketball District Three First-Team. He was also named to the 2011-12 Peach Belt Conference Men’s Basketball All-Academic Team. Women’s Basketball The University of South Carolina Aiken women’s basketball team under the direction of 10th-year head coach Mike Brandt has put together the best two-year run in school history over the last two seasons. The USC Aiken women’s basketball program has won 54 games over the last two seasons. The 54 victories leaves them one game above Lander (53) for the most wins in the state of South Carolina over the last two seasons. The 2011-12 USC Aiken women’s basketball team concluded its year ranked 12th in the final national poll. It marked the highest-ever final national ranking for the Pacers. The USC Aiken women’s basketball team was ranked all of the 2011-12 season. It marked the first time in program history that the Pacers went an entire season in the top-25. In the last poll of the regular season on Mar. 6, USC Aiken tied a program high with a national ranking of seventh. The 2011-12 season saw USC Aiken end the year with a record of 27-4. The four losses were the fewest in school history, while the 27 wins ties the 2010-11 team for most wins in a season. The Pacers’ winning percentage of .871 was also the best in school history. USC Aiken’s tremendous 2011-12 season was punctuated by the Pacers winning the 2012 Peach Belt Conference Tournament crown. The tournament crown was the first in program history.
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The Pacers, who won a school-record 12 straight games at one point during the regular season, would end their phenomenal year by playing host to the NCAA Division II Southeast Regional for the first time in school history. The Pacers have now played in three of the last four NCAA Division II Women’s Basketball Tournaments. USC Aiken opened its year by winning nine of its first 10 games. The Pacers would eventually close the regular season with a 16-2 mark in Peach Belt Conference play to acquire the Peach Belt Conference East Division crown for the second consecutive year. Two Pacers would earn All-Peach Belt Conference accolades with sophomore forward Kayla Harris and senior forward Hannah DeGraffinreed both earning First-Team All-PBC plaudits. Both would be named to the Peach Belt Conference All-Tournament Team with DeGraffinreed chosen as the Most Valuable Player of the 2012 Peach Belt Conference Women’s Basketball Tournament. DeGraffinreed was also named a Daktronics Division II Women’s Basketball All-Southeast Region First-Team member. Harris was named a 2012 Honorable Mention All-America selection by the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association and the Women’s Division II Bulletin. She was also chosen to the NCAA Division II Southeast Regional All-Tournament Team for the second consecutive season. Four USC Aiken women’s basketball players were selected to the 2011-12 Peach Belt Conference Women’s Basketball All-Academic Team. The four Pacers selected to the PBC AllAcademic Team were Mia Antoine, Brittany Bowen, Porsha Martin and Daniela Tarailo. USC Aiken owned four of the 10 spots on the 2011-12 PBC Women’s Basketball All-Academic Team. Men’s Tennis The University of South Carolina Aiken men’s tennis team under the direction of 11th-year head coach Steven Dahm closed out the 2012 season with a 9-8 overall record. The Pacers owned a 2-7 record in the Peach Belt Conference. Nationally-ranked for the entire 2011-12 athletic year, USC Aiken commenced its year with a 3-0 record. The Pacers would enter the middle of March clinging to a 5-2 record. The Pacers would drop the next three to fall to 5-5 on the year as the month of April began. USC Aiken would close out the final month of the 2012 season by going 4-3. The Pacers fell to national No. 1 Armstrong Atlantic State in the Peach Belt Conference Tournament. Guilherme Destefani ended the year ranked 20th regionally in singles.
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Josh Rees ended his sophomore campaign by being tabbed to the 2012 Peach Belt Conference Men’s Tennis All-Academic Team. Women’s Tennis The University of South Carolina Aiken women’s tennis team under the tutelage of 11th-year head mentor Steven Dahm moved into the national rankings for the first time since 2008 in the 2012 season. The Pacer women would finish the season with a 13-8 record while going 7-5 against Peach Belt Conference opponents. The league mark was good for the best conference record ever for USC Aiken. USC Aiken was able to put together two four-game winning streaks during the season, which led to the Pacers winning eight of nine matches. The second streak was against Peach Belt opponents and included wins against nationally-ranked Augusta State and Clayton State. The Pacers were knocked out of the Peach Belt Conference Women's Tennis Tournament by the three-seed Francis Marion in the quarterfinals. Margot Simon was ranked 16th regionally in singles and earned Peach Belt Conference Women's Tennis Player of the Week honors on April 2, 2012. She was the first Pacer to ever claim league Women’s Tennis Player of the Week laurels. Andrea Cediel garnered 2012 Peach Belt Conference Women's Tennis All-Academic Team plaudits for her sophomore season. Baseball The University of South Carolina Aiken baseball team had another successful year in the 2012 season under the direction of 13th-year head coach Kenny Thomas by going 37-18 overall and 18-12 in Peach Belt Conference competition. USC Aiken earned at least 30 wins for the 11th time in the past 13 seasons. The Pacers were ranked almost all season, reaching as high as No. 3 nationally. USC Aiken had a strong run in the Peach Belt Conference Tournament as they came within a victory of the championship game before being knocked out by Lander. Six players were selected to the Peach Belt All-Conference Team. Josh Miller and Nick Aranas were honored as First-Team members, and Stephen Carmon, Tyler Bourdo, Ryan Milewski and Will Tankersley were Second-Team honorees. Tankersley was also tabbed as the Peach Belt Conference Freshman of the Year, while Wyatt Brown and Miller were included on the Peach Belt Conference All-Tournament Team. Aranas and Miller earned 2012 Daktronics NCAA Division II All-Southeast Region Team selections.
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Carmon, Aranas and Miller were included on the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association NCAA Division II All-Southeast Region Team. Carmon was also tabbed as a Tino Martinez Award semifinalist. The award is given each year to the top player in Division II baseball. Three Pacers garnered Peach Belt Conference All-Academic accolades with Thomas McLeod, Milewski and Tyler Stephan all earning the prestigious academic honor. McLeod was also named to the Capital One Academic NCAA Division II Baseball District Three First-Team. Softball The University of South Carolina Aiken softball team under the guidance of head coach Jerry Snyder in his 25th season compiled a 26-17 record in the 2012 season. The 26 wins marks the 18th time in the last 19 seasons that the Pacers have earned at least 20 victories. Snyder earned a milestone 600th career victory on April 6, 2012 with a victory against Pfeiffer in the first game of a doubleheader sweep. USC Aiken went 10-10 in Peach Belt Conference play and went to the semifinals of the Peach Belt Conference Softball Tournament by defeating rival Augusta State 3-0 in the quarterfinals. Kaitlyn White and India Kornegay were honored to the Peach Belt Conference Softball AllTournament team for their performances. Kornegay, who broke numerous school single-season and career records during the 2012 season, also earned a Peach Belt Conference Softball AllConference Second-Team selection. Kayla Denham was honored for her work in the classroom by being selected to the Peach Belt Conference Softball All-Academic Team. Golf The University of South Carolina Aiken golf team had another strong year with Michael Carlisle at the helm for his 22nd year in the 2011-12 season. USC Aiken reached as high as No. 1 nationally during the 2011-12 season. In total, the Pacers finished second or better in five of their 13 tournaments. The Pacers claimed the team title at Landerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Bearcat Golf Classic. Two Pacers claimed individual victories during the 2011-12 season with Taylor Welborn starting the year for the Pacers by winning the Kiawah Island Invitational. Matt Atkins claimed individual medalist honors at the NCAA Division II South/Southeast Regional. USC Aikenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s strong campaign led to berths in both the NCAA South/Southeast Super Regional and the 2012 NCAA Division II National Championship. USC Aiken got through the stroke play portion of the NCAA Division II National Championship by finishing seventh, which paired them against eventual National Champion Nova Southeastern in the quarterfinals of the match play portion of the national championship. The Pacers fell 4-1. 38
Both JP Solis and Matt Atkins were selected to the Peach Belt Conference Men's Golf AllConference Team. Atkins also earned a spot on the Peach Belt Conference Men's Golf AllAcademic Team. Atkins garnered other awards as well by being named to the Capital One Academic NCAA Division II Men’s At-Large All-America Second-Team. He was a Division II PING First-Team AllAmerica selection. Cheerleaders and Dance Team In addition to USC Aiken’s 11 intercollegiate sports, the cheerleaders and dance programs are an integral part of the athletic department. For the 2011-12 academic year, these programs represented USC Aiken in parades, performed at the local high schools, were judges in other cheerleading tryouts and assisted the athletic department in countless hours of fundraising, not to mention all their performances at the basketball games. The Cheerleaders did not compete in the PBC Championships once again due to the change in their philosophy from being a competitive program to a more “spirit” oriented group. The Dance Team finished second at the PBC Championship, but they finished first nationally in both the hiphop and jazz portion of the Cheer Ltd. National competition. Whitney Arnold was named the Dance Team most valuable player, while Gabrielle Davis was selected as the Cheerleaders’ most valuable player.
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2011-12 Final Commissionerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Cup Standings
School
Total Earned out of Maximum Possible Rating
1. Armstrong Atlantic State
88.5 out of 118
.750
2. Columbus State
86.5 out of 120
.721
3. Clayton State
56 out of 89
.629
4. USC Aiken
73.5 out of 121
.607
t5. Augusta State
58.5 out of 99
.591
t5. UNC Pembroke
75 out of 127
.591
7. Georgia College
61.5 out of 113
.544
8. Lander
62.5 out of 118
.530
9. Flagler
69 out of 137
.504
10. Montevallo
56 out of 116
.483
11. Francis Marion
50.5 out of 108
.468
12. North Georgia
48.5 out of 110
.441
13. Georgia Southwestern
27 out of 113
.239
**Ratings are determined by taking the maximum number of points available to each school, depending on how many sports each has, and dividing by the number of points won, based on conference finish through the regular season (except golf and cross country which are based on championship results).
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Drug Testing USCA supports the NCAA Division II Statement regarding substance abuse. We are committed and dedicated to promoting and preserving the integrity of athletics for the benefit and welfare of our studentathletes. USCA uses Augusta Laboratories to screen/evaluate all drug tests. Urine samples are tested for: • • • • • • • • •
Amphetamines Barbiturates Benodiazepines (Valium and similar tranquilizers) Barbiturates Cannaboio (marijuana) Cocaine Methaqualone (Qualudes) Opiates (Heroin and other opium derivatives) Phencyclidine (PCP or “Angel Dust”)
During the 2011-12 fiscal year, USCA conducted a total of 131 drug tests. Of those 131, there were six confirmed positives.
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**Please note that 5 amphetamines positives are due to student-athletes prescribed medication**
Chapter VI STAFF HONORS/ COMMITTEES
Staff Honors/Committees/Community Relations Brandon Aiken (Head Athletic Trainer) • South Carolina State Certified Athletic Trainer • National Certified Athletic Trainer • National Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist • FA, CPR, and AED Instructor Professional Rescuer • Named Peach Belt Conference Athletic Training Staff of the Year in 2008 and 2009 Vince Alexander (Head Men’s Basketball Coach) • USCA Midnight Madness Committee • American Red Cross Volunteer • Director of USC Aiken Pacer Basketball Camps, Pacer Christmas Basketball Clinic • Speaker at Freshman Friday • Participated in the Adopt-A-Highway trash clean-up program • Speaker at Salvation Army Boys & Girls Club • Speaker at Aiken County Public Schools • Volunteer for several USC Aiken Student Activities sponsored programs • Free Clinic for Upward Basketball participants • Reading program at Aiken Middle School • Participated in MDA “Lock-Up” Fundraiser • Donated to Aiken Christian and South Aiken High School Auctions • Donated food to Christ Central • Speaker at First Presbyterian Church • Speaker at Edgewood County Career Day • Speaker at Rotary Club • Speaker at Kiwanis Club • Volunteer Physical Education Teacher at Kennedy Middle School • Participates in the Mentor Program at Aiken Elementary School and East Aiken Elementary School Mike Brandt (Head Women’s Basketball Coach) • Women’s Basketball Coaches Association • USCA Midnight Madness Committee • Director of Mike Brandt Basketball Camps • Participated in the Adopt-A-Highway trash clean-up program • Donated camp to St. Mary’s Chocolate Festival • Donated equipment to the Aiken Players Association • Provided Free Basketball Clinic for Upward Bound Basketball • Donated basketballs to Aiken-Augusta Swim League fundraiser • Member of Warren Baptist Church • Aiken Public Safety Police Athletic League Board member • Tour de Georgia Race Volunteer • WBCA/ESPN/USA Today top 25 committee • Augusta Sports Council Board Member • Donated to faculty luncheon • Participated in Faculty-staff student basketball game 43
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Volunteer – Augusta Christian school’s lab work Kiwanis Club speaker Volunteer Augusta Half Marathon Race Celebrity golfer in Midland Valley Celebrity Golf Tourney Donated camp to Hitchcock Health Care Volunteer G.A.M.E.S Awards Banquet
Mike Carlisle (Head Golf Coach) • Augusta Area Junior Golf Association Director • First Tee of Aiken Volunteer • GCAA Hall of Fame Selection Committee • Aiken Chapter of the South Carolina Junior Golf Assistant Director • Instructor at Clemson Tiger Golf Camp • Participated in the Adopt-A-Highway trash clean-up program • Freshman Friday Panel Volunteer • Golf Coaches Association of America • All region selection committee Glenn Cox (Head Volleyball Coach) • Director of multiple summer volleyball camps at USC Aiken and throughout the Southeast • Organized exhibition match for Magnum Volleyball Club members • Freshman Friday Volunteer • Provided a City of Aiken night to promote the game of volleyball to all of the city youth recreational league kids. • Raised money for the Susan G Komen Breast Cancer Foundation with a Dig for the Cure weekend • Volunteer at the Crosland Park Spring Break games, Southeast Region NCAA Basketball Tournament, and Bingo at Pepper Hill Nursing Home • Had team members that volunteered at the Hall of Fame Banquet, Polo, Bingo at Pepper Hill Nursing Home, Down Syndrome Buddy Walk, and at the National Police Athletic League. “Spike” Hunger Now promotion • Worked in conjunction with the local schools and junior Olympic club teams providing opportunities for local players to help with our 3 ball system to expose them to the collegiate game Steven Dahm (Head Men’s & Women’s Tennis Coach) • United States Tennis Association member • Participated in the Adopt-A-Highway trash clean-up program • Served as a site director for local Junior Tournaments • Certified Teaching Professional with the Professional Tennis Registry • Players served as tournament referees for local Junior Tournaments • Head Professional at Country Club of Buffalo • Participated in Pros vs. Joes Timothy Hall (Associate AD/Administration and External Affairs) • National Association of Academic Advisors for Athletics • National Association of Compliance Coordinators • First Year Program Academic Advisor • Staff Facilitator for New Student Orientation • AFYS 101 Instructor 44
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Assisted in the organization of the Pacers and Polo Triple Crown Event Participated in the Adopt-A-Highway trash clean-up program Blood Donor Family Connections of South Carolina Parental Advisory Committee Buddy Walk Participant CSRA Buddy Walk Organizing Co-Chair USC Aiken OneCarolina Committee Enrollment Planning Team
Brian Hand (Assistant AD/Communications and Promotions) • College Sports Information Directors of America Member (CoSIDA) • PBC Sports Information Directors Committee (Chairman) • NCAA Division II Women’s Soccer Southeast Region Committee • Served as NCAA site representative for NCAA Division II Women’s Soccer Third Round/Quarterfinal in Savannah, Ga. (November 2011) • Served on Family Fund Committee – first time department reached 100 percent participation • Participated in USCA Freshmen Orientation as a Staff Facilitator • Member of USC Aiken Athletic Department Hall of Fame committee • Member of Middle Tennessee State University Sport Management Advisory Board • Guest lecturer at USC Aiken • Sold sponsorships for PacerSports.com • Acquired two national awards from CoSIDA for Media Guides • USCA Midnight Madness Committee Kara Kreutzer (Women’s Cross Country Coach • USATF Level One Coach • Assisted with 2 South Aiken High School Cross Country races • Race Director of Bridgestone-Pacer High School Cross Country Invitational • Assisted with Riedell Run 5k • Assisted with Dance Marathon 5k • Assisted with Aiken Parks & Recreation 5k Ike Ofoje (Head Men’s Soccer Coach) • 5th year on the NCAA Soccer Rules Committee Divisions I, II, & III Men/Women • Volunteer at the Aiken Soccer Club Tournament • Organized soccer clinic for the Crossland Park Community • Organize and direct three weeks of soccer camps on campus • Participated in the Adopt-A-Highway trash clean-up program • Organize and direct a week of camp in Ocala, Fla. • Helped organize the Edgefield Youth Soccer League • Member NSCAA (National Soccer Coaches Associations of America) • Member BSCAA (Black Soccer Coaches Associations of America) • Member of Freshman Friday panel • Guest Speaker at Mead Hall Elementary School • South Carolina Olympic Development Program Coaching Staff • Helped with Aiken Steeplechase • Taught Four-Week Mini-Course at Kennedy Middle School 45
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Angie Osbon (Assistant AD/Business & Student-Athlete Services/Head Dance/Team Cheerleading Coach) • Search Committee for Chancellor • Peach Belt Conference Site visit Committee for Young Harris College • Hall of Fame Committee and Induction Ceremony • Committee to Host NCAA SE Women’s Basketball Regional • Midnight Madness Committee • Student-Athlete Advisory Committee Advisor • Organized and co-directed one week of cheerleading camp • Orientation Staff Facilitator • AFYS 101 Instructor • Dance Team placed 2nd at PBC Championship; placed 1st in two divisions at CanAm Nationals • Dance/Cheer Teams assisted Salvation Army, Area Churches Together Serving, and Sand River Woman’s Club with various fundraising projects • Attended Peach Belt Women in Athletics Conference • Peach Belt Conference SWA Committee Jerry Snyder (Head Softball Coach) • NFCA Skills Article Writer • NCAA Softball Rules Committee • Supervised four-weekend Pitcher/Catcher Clinic for Aiken Park and Recreation Department • Organized and directed the Lady Pacer Softball Camp • Organized and directed softball clinics in Augusta, Wagner, New Ellenton, Saluda, and Lexington • Provided pitching clinics to area youth • Participated in the Adopt-A-Highway trash clean-up program • Speaker at Fantastic Friday (admissions), Aiken Rotary Club • Director for South Carolina North/South High School All-Star Tournament • Organized and directed High School one-day clinics for area high school teams • Organized and directed Fall and Winter Softball Clinics for high school varsity players • Provided hitting clinics to area youth • Coordinated pitching and hitting lessons with USC Aiken players to area youth • Organized and directed All-Sports Camp • Keynote speaker at the High School Sports Report All-State Award banquet • Organizer of North/South Junior Showcase • Promoted Community awareness with Law Enforcement, Breast Cancer, and Ovarian Cancer awareness games Kenny Thomas (Head Baseball Coach) • Coordinator and director of Summer Baseball Camps • Coordinator and producer of USCA PBR at Convocation Center • Coordinator and producer of USCA Pro Rodeo at Western Carolina State Fair in Aiken • Coordinator and Director of Special needs Baseball Camp • Coordinator and Director of Scholarships Baseball Camp • Coordinator and producer of USCA Baseball Extra Inning Bull Riding held in conjunction with the Augusta Cutting Horse Futurity • Honorary member of Aiken Ambucs Club • Coordinator of fund raising program for Aiken Ambucs Club scholarship program for disabled high 46
school seniors • Participated in Adopt-A-Highway trash clean-up program • Freshman Friday Panel Member Susan Vodicka (Head Women’s Soccer Coach) • Director of Pacer Women’s Soccer Camp • NCAA tournament Representative • Member of NSCAA • Stand at the Crossroads Women’s Ministry Advisory Board • Leyisla Soccer Club Clinic • Volunteered at CSRA Triathlon • Participated in Adopt-A-Highway trash clean-up program • Participated in Freshman Friday • FCA Huddle Coach • Life Hurts, God Heals team • Speaker at First Presbyterian Church • 1995 Olympic Development Program Head Coach Randy Warrick (Director of Athletics) • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
NCAA DII Site Representative for NCAA Division II South/Southeast Region Golf Tournament NCAA “Fill-In” Golf Committee member for the NCAA Division II Golf National Championships at Spring Sports Festival Peach Belt Conference Athletic Director’s Council Member Tournament Coordinator for the 2011 PBC Men’s and Women’s Cross Country Championship USCA Campus Master Planning Committee USCA Enrollment Planning Team USCA Convocation Center Committee Coordinated a Red Cross Blood Drive in conjunction with the Clemson /Carolina Football Week Oversaw the USCA Pacer Club Coordinator for USCA Licensing Program Participated in various Chamber of Commerce functions Organized and directed the annual Pacers and Polo event Participated in the Adopt-A-Parkway trash clean-up program Assisted with the CSRA Heart Walk Organized the USCA Hall of Fame Committee, committee meetings and 3rd Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony Committee member for the custodial services contract
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Chapter VII PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS
Professional Memberships General • National Collegiate Athletic Association • South Carolina Coaches Association • College Sports Information Directors of America • NCAA News • National Association of College Directors of Athletics • National Association of Athletic Development Directors • Fellowship of Christian Athletes • Black Coaches Association • Aiken Chamber of Commerce • Greater Augusta Sports Council • National Association of Academic Advisors for Athletics • National Association of Collegiate Women Athletics Administrators • College Athletic Business Management Association • National Association of Compliance Coordinators Basketball • National Association of Basketball Coaches • Women’s Basketball Coaches Association • United States Basketball Writers Association • South Carolina Athletic Coaches Association • Black Coaches Association Golf • Golf Coaches Association of America • Carolina’s Golf Association • South Carolina Golf Association • United States Golf Association • Tiger Letterwinners Association Baseball • American Baseball Coaches Association Softball • National Fastpitch Coaches Association • Amateur Softball Association • NCAA Regional Selection Committee • NCAA Softball Rules Committee Soccer • United States Soccer Federation • National Soccer Coaches Association of America • Black Soccer Coaches of America • SC High School Official 48
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Volleyball • USA Volleyball • American Volleyball Coaches Association Cheerleading • American Association of Cheerleaders Coaches and Advisors Athletic Trainers • National Athletic Trainers Association • South Carolina Athletic Trainers Association • National Strength and Conditioning Association • American Red Cross CPR • American Red Cross Certified Instructor Tennis • United States Tennis Association
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Chapter VIII PERSONNEL UPDATE
Personnel Update During the 2011-12 academic year, the Athletic Department staff included: Title
Staff Member Administration Director of Athletics Randy Warrick Associate Athletic Director for Administration Tim Hall & External Services/NCAA Compliance Assistant Athletic Director for Business & Angie Osbon Student-Athlete Services/SWA Assistant Athletic Director for Communications & Brian Hand Promotions/SID Assistant Athletic Director/Sports Medicine Brandon Aiken Assistant Athletic Trainer Lauren Tyler Athletic Administrative Specialist Billie Murphy Head Baseball Coach Assistant Baseball Coach (resigned 6/1/12) Head Men’s Basketball Coach Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach Head Women’s Basketball Coach Asst. Women’s Basketball Coach Head Cross Country Head Golf Coach Head Men’s Soccer Coach Head Women’s Soccer Coach Head Softball Coach Assistant Softball Coach Head Tennis Coach Head Volleyball Coach
Coaching Staff Kenny Thomas Michael Holder Vince Alexander Brett Longpre Mike Brandt Jennifer Brock Kara Kreutzer Michael Carlisle Ike Ofoje Susan Vodicka Jerry Snyder Erin Ward Steven Dahm Glenn Cox Related
Faculty Athletics Representative Cheerleading Advisor Dance Team Advisor Pep Band Advisor Pacer Club President
Dr. Andy Dyer Janet Joy Angie Osbon Lauren Meccia Jason Redd
In addition, USCA employed several current and former students on ISE and CWS funds to assist with home game administration (ticket sales, concessions, promotions) and general athletic office use. Many coaches also had volunteer help from former student-athletes, current students, and community supporters.
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Chapter IX MARKETING/ FUNDRAISING
Marketing, Promotions, Fund Raising, and NCAA 2011- 2012 The 2011- 2012 academic year marked another successful year in the area of marketing and athletic fundraising/donations. Through the departments various marketing, promotions, fund raising projects, Global Spectrum agreement and NCAA/PBC enhancements and reimbursements, more than $382,000 was generated. •
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The year kicked off with USCA student-athletes and coaches going out into the community to do community service. Each team was assigned a different organization or business to go and perform some sort of community service. The Positively Pacers event was held Friday, August 19, 2011. This “Pep Rally” kicked off the sports year to faculty, staff, students and the community members. Based on the CISIONPOINT Reports, for the period of July 1, 2011 – June 30, 2012, there were a total of 2,393 placements in the media – about 800 more than the previous year. The publicity value for the past fiscal year totaled $984,457……..from July 1, 2009 – June 30, 2010 Pacer Athletics Coverage had 1,565 placements. During FY 2008-2009 Pacer Athletics Coverage had 1,564 placements. USC Aiken’s official athletic website, www.PacerSports.com, from July 1, 2011-June 30, 2012 had 17,820,068 hits and a total of 921,700 unique visitors. An average of almost 77,000 unique visitors came to USC Aiken’s official athletic website each month. The biggest month of the year for PacerSports.com came in March of 2012 with the website collecting 2,400,424 hits and 110,224 unique visitors over the course of the month. For the fourth year in a row, Pacer basketball games were broadcast live via the internet. In addition, several volleyball, baseball, softball and soccer games/matches were also webcast. USCA had some success with Strategic Marketing Affiliates, INC. (SMA) and Veracity Payment Solutions and the Presto Sports Photo Store in generating several thousand dollars of additional income for athletics. Athletic department exposure also increased with the continuation of the Student Athlete of the Week and Month programs, which were administered by the SID Office. Pacer Club memberships and “reserved seats” at basketball games remained strong during the 2011- 2012 year. Almost $24,000 was generated through Pacer Club memberships and reserved seat sales.
Pacer Club The Pacer Club is the general “booster” organization for the USCA Athletics Program. Officers for the past year were: • • • •
President- Jason Redd Vice President- Billy Morris Secretary- Karen Mathis Immediate Past President- Mike Rapp
Please see the following pages for specific information.
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APPENDIX A 50 YEARS OF PACER ATHLETICS
50 Years of Pacer Athletics (1961-62 Through 2011-12)
The University of South Carolina Aiken celebrated its 50th year as an institution in the 2011-12 athletic year. The USC Aiken Athletic Department helped to celebrate the momentous occasion in a variety of ways. One of the things done by the USC Aiken Athletic Department to celebrate the 50 years of USC Aiken athletics was by coming up with a special document that captures special moments from each of the 50 years. The 50 Years of Pacer Athletics document was researched by the Athletic Department and it breaks down some of the most important moments in the history of USC Aiken athletics. Along with the 50 Years of Pacer Athletics document, the USC Aiken Athletic Department honored its past, present and future by having its student-athletes wear special commemorative patches with USC Aiken’s 50th Anniversary logo. Early in September of 2011, a special Wall of Fame in the Convocation Center lobby was also unveiled. The Wall of Fame honors every student-athlete who has ever won an award while at USC Aiken. The Wall of Fame also honors all of the teams and coaches at USC Aiken who have received recognition from conference, region or national levels. Academic Year/Most Memorable Moment/Event 2010-2011 • Women’s Basketball sets school record for wins, advances to the NCAA Regional Semi-Finals and gives Clayton State, D-II National Champions, their only loss of the year • Tisha England was named to the All-Time NAIA District Six Women’s Basketball Team-**Released Summer 2011** • USC Aiken Student-Athletes had a cumulative spring GPA of 3.047 with 59% making a 3.0 or higher! • Mike Carlisle inducted into the Golf Coaches Association of America Hall of Fame 2009-2010 • Men’s Basketball wins Peach Belt Conference Tournament Championship • USC Aiken has 2nd Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony 2008-2009 • Seven of USC Aiken’s 11 intercollegiate teams advanced to NCAA region play 2007-2008 • Jeff Goff wins medalist honors at the D-II National Golf Championships • USC Aiken has 1st Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony 55
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Volleyball goes undefeated in the Peach Belt Conference Mandy Gerolstein was named NCAA Academic All-District for the third year in a row Chad Jacobsen was named the Daktronics D-II National Player of the Year in Baseball
2006-2007 • Final games in Student Activities Center Courthouse gym • Convocation Center opens 2005-2006 • Golf wins third NCAA National Championship • Head Coach Mike Carlisle named National Golf Coach of the Year for the third straight year 2004-2005 • Golf wins 2nd NCAA National Championship. Dane Burkhart wins National Medalist honors 2003-2004 • Golf wins USCA’s first NCAA National Championship • Roberto Hernandez Baseball Stadium opens 2002-2003 • Amy Long (Volleyball), Jayme Durand (Softball) and Dane Burkhart (Golf) were named Peach Belt Conference Freshmen of the Year 2001-2002 • Women’s Basketball competed in its first NCAA Region Tournament • Golf won the Southeast Super Region 2000-2001 • Eight of nine team sports had winning records • Women’s Basketball won North Division of the Peach Belt Conference 1999-2000 • Jami Cornwell was the Peach Belt Conference Freshman of the Year in Women’s Basketball and Softball 1998-1999 • Golf finished 2nd in the NCAA National Tournament for the third time in the 1990’s • Under Head Coach Ike Ofoje, the Women’s Soccer Team improved from a 1-14-2 record in 1997 to an 11-5 record in 1998 1997-1998 • Roxanna Rivera (#2) and Kim Merrill (#10) had their Volleyball jerseys retired • USC Aiken began Women’s Soccer • Men’s Basketball advanced to the NCAA Region Tournament for the first time ever under first-year Head Coach Mike Roberts 1996-1997 • Men’s Tennis Team, under the direction of Dendell Lawrence, participated in the NCAA Region Tournament for the first time ever 56
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1995-1996 • Women’s Tennis started in 1996 • Volleyball won the Peach Belt Conference Tournament 1994-1995 • Golf won its first (of eight) Peach Belt Conference Championships under Head Coach Mike Carlisle • USC Aiken hosted the NCAA National Golf Tournament at Cedar Creek and finished second 1993-1994 • Adam Riggs was named the Peach Belt Conference Baseball Player of the Year • Jamie Stanley was named the NCAA D-II National Freshman of the Year in Golf • Ed Reevey was the Peach Belt Conference Scholar-Athlete of the Year 1992-1993 • Baseball was ranked Number One in the country. They hosted and won the Southeast Region Tournament and advanced to the World Series • Head Baseball Coach Gary Gilmore was named the NCAA ABCA National Coach of the Year • Men’s Basketball won the Peach Belt Conference Tournament under the guidance of Coach Larry Epperly 1991-1992 • Baseball won the Peach Belt Conference Tournament and had the school’s first NCAA Region Baseball Tournament appearance • Volleyball won the Peach Belt Conference Championship for the first time 1990-1991 • Women’s Basketball captured their first Peach Belt Conference Championship with Tisha England being named Player of the Year • USC Aiken becomes a charter member in the Peach Belt Conference 1989-1990 • USC Aiken transitioned from NAIA to NCAA Division II • Women’s Cross Country had its first team 1988-1989 • Ray Shepherd was named the NAIA District Six Player of the Year in Baseball for the second straight year 1987-1988 • USC Aiken Golf team, led by Kevin Ratcliffe, Jim Jackson and Jace Gause, won the NAIA District Six Title and finished 14th in the NAIA National Championship, under the direction of Head Coach Paul Weiler 1986-1987 • Sandra Scott and Gwen Redditt were named NAIA All-Americans in Women’s Basketball • Greg Ehmig was named an All-American in Baseball • Matt Harbin was named an All-American in Golf 57
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1985-1986 • Baseball goes to NAIA World Series • Roberto Hernandez is a First Round Draft Pick in the Major League Baseball Draft • Golf wins District Six Championship and competes in the NAIA National Championships • Soccer starts at USC Aiken 1984-1985 • Men’s Soccer started as a club sport with Yank Albers as Head Coach • Wayne Slocum named NAIA National Player of the Year in Baseball 1983-1984 • Satcher Field added lights • USC Aiken hosted Clemson in Baseball • Leigh Pagan was named NAIA Academic All-American while Paula Skedsvold was named to the NAIA District Six All-Academic Team in Volleyball • Sandra Collins, Leigh Pagan and Dawn Weeks were named All-District Six in Women’s Basketball • Michael Rouse and Andy Williams were named All-District Six in Men’s Basketball 1982-1983 • James Dallas and Carlton Lewis were named NAIA Academic All-Americans • Paul Weiler becomes Head Men’s Golf Coach 1981-1982 • Led by former player and then coach Dru McPherson, Volleyball finished second in the NAIA District Six • Women’s Basketball also finished second in NAIA District Six • Chuck Orr was named to the NAIA All-District Six Men’s Basketball Team • Doug Heyl was All-District in Golf 1980-1981 • Volleyball competes in NAIA National Championships • Women’s Basketball participated in the District 26 Region Tournament vs. Kentucky State • Charlie Colclough (Baseball) was USC Aiken’s first professional draftee in any sport • USC Aiken holds dual membership – AIAW and NAIA in women’s sports • Barbara Williams selected All-State Freshman Basketball Team and Rookie of the Year by The State Newspaper 1979-1980 • Led by Head Coach Larry Wall, Men’s Basketball wins the NAIA District Six Championship and participates in the NAIA National Championship • Faye Ryans becomes USC Aiken’s first All-American (Women’s Basketball)
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1978-1979 • Women’s Basketball compiles a record of 25-5 and is ranked Number One in the state among AIAW schools. They finish fifth in the state • Volleyball starts at USC Aiken. Linda Rich was the first scholarship player. They compile a 23-3 record and wins the State Division B Tournament 1977-1978 • SAC gym opens • The first game was Men’s Basketball vs. Presbyterian College. Down by 19, USC Aiken won game on a last second shot by Zach Norris; Bill Weeks jersey was retired February 23, 1978. • Women’s Basketball beat USC Lancaster 78-72 in first women’s game in the SAC • First Women’s Basketball scholarship player signed was Gladys Armstrong 1976-1977 • Johanna Gibbs hired as Women’s Basketball Coach • Women’s Basketball hosted Benedict for first ever game • USC Aiken joins AIAW 1975-1976 • Pacer Club was incorporated July 22, 1975 • Baseball Team beat Georgia Tech 3-2 on April 24, 1976 in Atlanta 1974-1975 • Athletic transition year from a Two Year School to a Four Year School 1973-1974 • Baseball won the Palmetto Athletic Conference for the second straight year 1972-1973 • Baseball won the Palmetto Athletic Conference Championship (SC Two Year Colleges) 1971-1972 • Men’s Basketball won the Palmetto Athletic Conference Championship • Golf team was crowned National Little College Athletic Association Champions. Players included Mike Gardener, Lee Smith, Rusty Headen, Ricky Summer, Larry Sanford and Larry Suggs. Team was coached by Randolph Clarke 1970-1971 • In the State Regional Campus Tournament, Men’s Basketball won the John J. Duffie Award for finishing second with Bill Galardi and Richard Burdette being named All-Conference • Golf was the overall Tournament Champion with Gary Dixon garnering medalist honors • USC Aiken’s nickname became the “Pacers” 1969-1970 • The USC Aiken Rebels competed in the Carolina League Tournament with USC Regional Campuses from Aiken, Florence, Spartanburg, Coastal Carolina, Lancaster and Union • Lew Perkins first year as Head Coach and Athletic Director • First Booster Club was formed • School colors changed to Garnet and Gray 59
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Coached by Ronnie Ridenour and Preston Maroney, Men’s Basketball competed in the Carolina League Tournament against the Union campus. Top players included James Padget, Leon Stallings and Roger Ridenhour
1967-1968 • USC Aiken, with a 4-3 record, played USC Beaufort for its Homecoming Game in Men’s Basketball. Ket Whitson, James Padget and Leon Stallings were some of the top players • Volunteer Coach Dr. William S. Carr’s last year as coach 1966-1967 • USC Aiken Rebels Men’s Basketball played the Florence Campus in Allendale in the Carolina League Tournament. USC Aiken finished with a 6-6 record 1965-1966 • The Aiken Center goes undefeated in regular season play with a 10-0 record • In the Carolina Leagues Tournament, which features the University’s seven off campus branches, Aiken finished as runner-up • Men’s Basketball Homecoming Game was played at Aiken High School 1964-1965 • Jim Roach, Billy Franklin and Tom Webb were selected to the Carolina League All-Tournament Team • The Aiken Branch of the University of South Carolina finished the year 5-4 1963-1964 • Men’s Basketball entered its season ending tournament with a 4-3 record. Teams in the tournament included Aiken, Coastal Carolina, Florence and Lancaster • School colors are Blue and White! 1962-1963 • Basketball won the Carolina League Trophy for the second year in a row and Glen DeHart was once again named First-Team All-Tournament • USC Aiken’s Baseball Team was coached by Joe Pendleton, a former pro player 1961-1962 • Led by guard Glen DeHart, Basketball won the Carolina League State Trophy. DeHart was named AllTournament and set a tournament record by scoring 33 points in one tournament game • Dr. William S. Carr and Joe Jiunnies were the school’s first basketball coaches • Games were played at Kennedy Junior High School
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APPENDIX B 2011-12 SPECIAL EVENTS
Positively Pacers – Giving Back and Promoting the Pacer Cause
The University of South Carolina Aiken is a proud member of NCAA Division II. Two of the things that make NCAA Division II the place to be for USC Aiken is its stance on a positive game environment and its affinity for community engagement. To this end, USC Aiken always makes sure to do various things to promote a positive game environment such as having student-athletes read positive game environment statements via taped segments and doing unique things like having a mascot summit between Ace the Pacer and Augusta State’s Al. E. Cat prior to the USC Aiken-Augusta State rivalry basketball meetings. The Pacers are involved with the community year round, but last year a unique tradition was started and it will be continued this year with a few more things added. “To me, this is all about tying in our positive environment and our community involvement,” noted USC Aiken athletic director Randy Warrick. “We want our student-athletes to go out and be involved in the community. The Aiken community does so much for us and this is a way for us to give back once again.” The city of Aiken celebrated “Positively Pacers” week Aug. 15-21, 2011. The “Positively Pacers” week was a lead-in to the Pacer athletic campaign as the 2011-12 USC Aiken athletic year began in the month of August with fall 2011 Pacer student-athletes reporting for preseason camp on Friday, Aug. 12. To celebrate the start of the special week once again, Aiken Mayor Fred Cavanaugh, USC Aiken Chancellor Dr. Thomas Hallman, USC Aiken Athletic Director Randy Warrick and many others gathered together on Aug. 3 for a picture commemorating the momentous event. USC Aiken student-athletes helped promote USC Aiken athletics by doing community service projects throughout Aiken with Pacer student-athletes, coaches and even Ace showing up throughout Aiken to help out worthy causes during the “Positively Pacers” week. The culmination of the “Positively Pacers” week was held at 6 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 19 at the Convocation Center. The “Positively Pacers” event was a unique pep rally designed to get everyone excited about the 2011-12 Pacer athletic year. 61
The event was co-sponsored by the USC Aiken athletic department and the USC Aiken office of student involvement. There was free food and giveaways throughout the evening. All of the Pacer athletic teams were in attendance and each gave a short presentation about their upcoming years. As a way to promote the Pacer cause, all of those that brought another schools t-shirt (high school or college) were able to turn that shirt in for a free Pacers t-shirt. The “Positively Pacers” event was free and open to the public. **Pictured (from left-to-right): Coach Leroy Green, Aiken Youth Development Fitness Center Tiffany Jubak, Pepper Hill Nursing Home Wanda Greene, Aiken Youth Development Fitness Center Chrissey Miller, Aiken SPCA Aiken Mayor Fred Cavanaugh Elaine Jackson, Christ Central Kenny Evenson, First Tee of Aiken Deshawn Lattimore, Helping Hands Andrew McCaskill, Christ Central Dr. Thomas Hallman, USC Aiken Chancellor Randy Warrick, USC Aiken Athletic Director And of course “Ace the Pacer” in the middle!
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City of Aiken Declares Jan. 16, 2012 USC Aiken Flag Day
Aiken Mayor Fred B. Cavanaugh and the City of Aiken declared Monday, Jan. 16 as USC Aiken Flag Day. The special day was a lead-in and part of USC Aiken’s men’s and women’s basketball doubleheader against rival Augusta State on Monday, Jan. 16 at the Convocation Center. “To me, USC Aiken Flag Day is all about tying in our positive environment and our community involvement once again,” noted USC Aiken Athletic Director Randy Warrick. “USC Aiken strives to have a positive game environment at all of our contests for the faculty, staff, supporters, visiting fans, players, coaches and officials. USC Aiken Flag Day is the perfect way for everyone to show their Pacer pride in the Aiken community.” To celebrate USC Aiken flag day, the USC Aiken Athletic Department gave away 300 special commemorative Pacer flags to Pacer stakeholders to show their pride around Aiken on Monday, Jan. 16 and beyond. Prior to the start of the doubleheader against Augusta State on Monday, Jan. 16, USC Aiken, thanks to the efforts of Aiken Staffing Associates and Papa John’s, gave away special towel flags for all fans in attendance to wave around and support the Pacers. The towel flags were given out to those in attendance upon their arrival to the Convocation Center. To kick off USC Aiken Flag Day, Mayor Cavanaugh, USC Aiken Chancellor Dr. Thomas Hallman, USC Aiken Athletic Director Randy Warrick, USC Aiken Convocation Center General Manager Matthew A. Herpich, Aiken Staffing Associates Vice President for Operations Laura Smith and Papa John’s Pizza Operating Partner Eddie Jordan gathered together for a picture commemorating the momentous event. USC Aiken Flag Day was part of USC Aiken’s continued community engagement efforts in the 2011-12 athletic year. 63
USC Aiken Flag Day was also held as part of the 50th Anniversary celebration of the University of South Carolina Aiken. ***Pictured above (from left-to-right): USC Aiken Athletic Director Randy Warrick Aiken Staffing Associates Vice President-Operations Laura Smith USC Aiken Chancellor Dr. Thomas Hallman Aiken Mayor Fred B. Cavanaugh Papa Johnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Operating Partner Eddie Jordan USC Aiken Convocation Center General Manager Matthew A. Herpich ***Pictured below (USC Aiken fans celebrating Flag Day during Augusta State doubleheader):
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USC Aiken Inducts Eight Into Athletic Hall of Fame
The University of South Carolina Aiken athletic department inducted eight new members into the USC Aiken Athletic Hall of Fame during a formal ceremony on Friday, Feb. 17, 2012 at the Convocation Center. USC Aiken’s third induction class comprised two separate foursomes. The USC Aiken Hall of Fame committee votes on new membership each year, but an induction ceremony is held every two years. The first foursome featured student-athletes from three different varsity sports at USC Aiken. New members of the USC Aiken Athletic Hall of Fame included Richard Abney (baseball), Ashley Farr (baseball), Mike Green (men’s soccer) and Kendrick Smith (men’s basketball). The USC Aiken Hall of Fame committee selected the foursome on Monday, June 28, 2010. The second foursome featured student-athletes from four different varsity sports at USC Aiken. New members of the USC Aiken Athletic Hall of Fame included Sean Gunn (men’s basketball), Meredith Legg (women’s basketball), Ed Reevey (golf) and Adam Riggs (baseball). The USC Aiken Hall of Fame committee selected the foursome on Tuesday, Apr. 12, 2011. “This is really an outstanding group of student-athletes,” noted USC Aiken Athletic Director Randy Warrick. “These eight deserving individuals are truly a tremendous addition to our top-notch Athletic Hall of Fame.” The eight new members join the 17 current inducted members of the USC Aiken Athletic Hall of Fame. The initial class included (Nov. 30, 2007): Lew Perkins (former Athletic Director and men's basketball coach), Johanna Gibbs (former volleyball and women's basketball coach), Roberto Hernandez (baseball), Bill Weeks (men's basketball), Faye Ryans Norris (women's basketball), Charlie Colclough (baseball), Greg Gibson (men's basketball), Tisha England (women's basketball), Kim Merrill Brooks (volleyball), Roxanna Rivera Tirado (volleyball), Brian Kassel (golf), Brooks Blackburn (golf) and Jamie Stanley (golf). Inducted into the second USC Aiken Athletic Hall of Fame class (Feb. 19, 2010) were Dr. James Barham (former team doctor), Jami Cornwell (softball and women's basketball), Derek Moore (men's basketball) and Dru McPherson Nix (women's basketball and volleyball). **2012 Hall of Fame Inductees** Left-to-Right: Ashley Farr, Ed Reevey, Kendrick Smith, Mike Green, Sean Gunn, Adam Riggs, Meredith Legg, Richard Abney 65