2010-11 Women's Basketball Guide

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This Is Bridgewater College

College Information

Location .......... ....................................... Bridgewater, Va. Founded ..................................................................... 1880 Enrollment.................................................................. 1,689 Nickname .................................................................Eagles Colors ......................................... Crimson and Vegas Gold Gymnasium...................................... Nininger Hall (1,100) Athletic Affiliation............................... NCAA Division Ill Conference.................................... Old Dominion Athletic President .............................................George E. Cornelius Director of Athletics...................................... Curt Kendall

Women’s Basketball Coaching Staff

Head Coach......................................................... Jean Willi Career Record........................................................ 274-111 Record at Bridgewater................................................ same Women’s Basketball Office Phone ............ (540) 828-5400 Coach Willi’s Email ..................... jwilli@bridgewater.edu Assistant Coaches ............... Cynthea Justice, David Wade

Sports Information

Sports Information Director............................... Steve Cox SID Phone ................................................. (540) 828-5360 SID Fax ..................................................... (540) 828-5611 BC Hotline................................................. (540) 828-5469 SID Email .......................................scox@bridgewater.edu SID Mailing Address ............................................Box 107 ........................................................... Bridgewater College .......................................................... 402 E. College Street .......................................................Bridgewater, VA 22812 Web Site ...............................www.bridgewatereagles.com Women’s Basketball Contact............................Tim Leister Email........................................... tleister@bridgewater.edu Phone......................................................... (540) 828-5615

Conference Information

Commissioner ............................................ Brad Bankston Office Phone .............................................. (540) 389-7373 Conference SID ..............................................J.J. Nekoloff SID Office Phone ...................................... (540) 387-9073 Mailing Address ........................................... PO Box 2604 ............................................................... Forest, VA 24551 Physical Address......................................16001 Forest Rd. ................................................................................ Suite B ............................................................... Forest, VA 24551 Conference Fax ......................................... (540) 389-6196 Web Site .......................................... www.odaconline.com


Table of Contents Front Cover...................................................... 1 This is Bridgewater College............................ 2 Table of Contents............................................. 3 Credits............................................................... 3 Season Preview................................................ 4 Coaching Staff...............................................5-7 Team Roster..................................................... 8 Players..........................................................9-39 Lacey Barnett........................................... 10-11 Brittani Criss............................................ 12-13 Emileigh Lambert.................................... 14-15 Bianca Booker.......................................... 16-17 Jordan Burkholder................................... 18-19 Jenny Logan.............................................. 20-21 Sarah Boeren............................................ 22-23 Jessie Owens............................................. 24-25 Jessica Mullen........................................... 26-27 Caitlin Boles............................................. 28-29 Katelynn Hottinger.................................. 30-31 Berlyn Seitz............................................... 32-33 Molly Shelley............................................ 34-35 Holly Morgan........................................... 36-37 Rebecca Reifsnider.................................. 38-39 Record Books........................................... 40-49 The College............................................... 50-60 Athletic Training............................................ 51 Strength & Conditioning.............................. 52 The ODAC...................................................... 53 Shenandoah Valley.................................. 54-55 Bridgewater Athletics.............................. 56-57 Bridgewater College ............................... 58-59 Back Cover..................................................... 60

2010-11 Schedule Nov. 18

Mary Baldwin

7:00 PM

Nov. 23

Lynchburg *

7:00 PM

Nov. 29

@ Eastern Mennonite* 7:00 PM

Dec. 1

Virginia Wesleyan * $

7:00 PM

Dec. 4

@ Randolph *

2:00 PM

Dec. 14

@ Averett

5:30 PM

Dec. 18

vs. Ottawa #

2:00 PM

Dec. 19

vs. Manchester #

8:00 AM

Jan. 4

@ Roanoke *

7:00 PM

Jan. 7

Hollins *

7:00 PM

Jan. 8

@ Washington and Lee * 4:00 PM

Jan. 14

@ Guilford *

7:00 PM

Jan. 15

@ Emory & Henry *

3:00 PM

Jan. 20

@ Southern Va.

7:00 PM

Jan. 22

@ Randolph-Macon *

3:00 PM

Jan. 25

Eastern Mennonite *

7:00 PM

Jan. 28

@ Lynchburg *

7:00 PM

Feb. 1

Roanoke *

7:00 PM

Feb. 4

@ Hollins *

7:00 PM

Feb. 5

Washington and Lee *

3:00 PM

Feb. 8

Randolph *

7:00 PM

Feb. 12

Randolph-Macon *

3:00 PM

Feb. 15

@ Virginia Wesleyan *

7:00 PM

Feb. 18

Guilford *

7:00 PM

Feb. 19

Emory & Henry * %

3:00 PM

Feb. 24-27

ODAC Tournament

TBA

Credits: The 2010 Bridgewater Eagles Women’s Basketball Media Guide is a publication of the Sports Information Office. It was written, edited and designed by Tim Leister with assistance from Steve Cox. Special thanks to Jean Willi and the entire women’s basketball staff and team. Photos by Tommy Thompson. Front cover designed by Tim Leister, Assistant Sports Information Director.


2010-11 Season Preview Despite returning one of the league’s top scorers and the majority of the offense from a team that went 17-9 in 200910, Bridgewater Eagles head coach Jean Willi is guardedly optimistic heading into the 2010-11 season. Senior guard Jordan Burkholder returns to the fray off of a fantastic junior season which saw the Turner Ashby grad score her 1,000th career point en route to earning first team All-ODAC honors. Burkholder leads a talented group of returners from last season’s team that was knocked out of the ODAC Tournament by Virginia Wesleyan in the Quarterfinal round in a game that left a bad taste in Bridgewater’s mouth. “For us to lose in the first round was disappointing. It left a bad taste in our mouths and we feel it’s a game we should have been able to win,” commented head coach Jean Willi, who enters her 15th year at the helm of the women’s basketball program. In the backcourt, the Eagles enter the 2010-11 season without the services of point guard Lacey Barnett, who was injured a season ago and will miss the entire season. Barnett averaged 22-and-a-half minutes per game prior to her career-ending injury at Randolph-Macon. Without Barnett in the lineup, the Eagles will turn to junior guard Jenny Logan who produced at a higher level for Bridgewater a season ago. Logan averaged 25 minutes per game a season ago and netted nine points a night in conference play. Joining Logan and vying for playing time at the point will also be juniors Jessie Owens and Sarah Boeren. “Jenny is one of the hardest workers on our team and I think she’s overcoming confidence issues that held her back in previous years. Sarah is also playing with more confidence, she’s getting used to our system. Jessie is also giving a stronger effort this season for us,” said Willi. Sophomore Jessica Mullen also returns to the mix after seeing a lot of action as a freshman. Mullen averaged over 10 minutes a game and shot 37.5% from the field during her rookie season. “We’ve been pretty impressed with Jess. She came back this year bigger and stronger and she just has that knack for the game. She’s going to be a solid player for us,” noted Willi. Bridgewater also welcomes a trio of freshmen who will provide plenty of depth and could work into the mix early for the Eagles in Holly Morgan, Berlyn Seitz and Molly Shelley. “Holly is going to be exciting for us to have. She’s a bit like Jordan, very tenacious, and is starting to understand our system more. Molly is working hard on defense and has one of the quickest triggers that we’ve had in some time. Berlyn is athletic and is a pretty strong shooter and could work into


2010-11 Season Preview the mix for us,” said Willi on her freshmen. At the forward position, Bridgewater returns three players who saw substantial playing time last season. Returners Bianca Booker, Katelynn Hottinger and Emileigh Lambert all saw more than 20 minutes a game for the Eagles and were the No. 4, 5 and 6 scorers on the Bridgewater team last season. Booker shot at a 48.1% clip in conference play to lead the Eagles, while Hottinger picked up 19 starts in the post during her freshman campaign. Hottinger averaged 5.7 points per game and 4.8 rebounds during her rookie season. “Bianca’s a hustler and is someone who provides a great spark for us,” said Willi. “We’re expecting bigger things this year from Katie. She’s a lefty, and she’s six feet tall, she just has to use her physicality to score the ball this season.” Bridgewater also returns the services of senior Emileigh Lambert, who was a definitive role player for the Eagles a season ago. “Emileigh plays hard all of the time. Last season was rough for her and I think she’s ready to atone for it during her senior season,” said Willi. Bridgewater also returns the likes of Caitlin Boles and Brittani Criss who both were injury-prone in 2009-10. Willi also welcomes one newcomer in the paint in Keymar, Md. native Rebecca Reifsnider. Reifsnider was home schooled, but played for a local team in Maryland and averaged a double-double. “Rebecca is a great listener and is a bright player for us on the court. Offensively, Rebecca is a great face up shooter. She may not be physically there yet, but it will come,” said Willi, Bridgewater was selected to finish fourth in the ODAC preseason poll, and Willi believes that the ODAC could be as strong as ever this season, with a top heavy slate that includes defending champion Washington and Lee and the perennial powers, Randolph-Macon and Roanoke. But, Willi also feels the traditionally bottom of the barrel teams are making strides to make a stronger push in 2010-11. “I think the ODAC is as competitive as it can be. The team selected to finish tenth, Hollins, is big and has the defending Freshman of the Year. So from top to bottom the conference should be pretty strong,” said Willi about the ODAC. Bridgewater opens the 2010-11 regular season on November 18 when the Eagles host Mary Baldwin. The ODAC slate opens five days later when Lynchburg pays a visit to Nininger Hall.


Coaching Staff

Head Coach Jean Willi and Assistant Coach Cyndi Justice have been patrolling the sidelines together since 1996.


Jean Willi, Head Coach

Entering her 15th year at the helm of the Bridgewater’s women’s basketball program, Jean Willi has directed the Eagles to the 199900 and 2000-01 regular season ODAC titles, five NCAA Division III appearances, and the 1998-99 and 2007-08 Old Dominion Athletic Conference championship. Willi has compiled an impressive 274111 mark for an impressive 71.1% winning percentage. Willi spent 11 seasons as a Bridgewater assistant, before taking over as head coach prior to the 1996-97 season. Her first Eagles’ squad went 22-6 and gained the school’s first-ever berth in the NCAA Division III tournament, and Willi was named the Old Dominion Athletic Coach of the Year. The Eagles followed with an even greater campaign in 1997-98, finishing with a 24-5 season mark (a school record for season victories) and reaching the “Sweet 16” of the NCAA tournament. For her accomplishments, Willi was named the 1998 College Division Coach of the Year by the Virginia Sports Information Directors Association (VaSID). The Eagles again reached the 20-win plateau in 1998-99, and captured the program’s first ODAC tournament title since 1990 with a 75-71 overtime victory over Randolph Macon in the championship game. For the fourth time in as many years as head coach, Willi again directed the Eagles’ to another 20-win season in 1999-2000. The team finished with an overall record of 20-6 and lost in the ODAC semifinals to Emory & Henry. The 2000-01 season marked another 20-win effort and another ODAC Coach of the Year honor for Willi as the Eagles won the ODAC regular-season title, finishing with a 21-5 record. In 2001-02 the Eagles finished 23-5 and lost to Guilford in the ODAC title game. In 2003-04, the Eagles reached the 20-win mark again and tied for the ODAC regular season title with Coach Willi once again named conference Coach of the Year. In 2005-06, the Eagles finished with a 24-7 record (tying the most wins in a season record) and received one of the at-large bids to the NCAA Division III tournaments. The Eagles advanced to the Sweet 16 with wins over Bates and Baruch, before falling to Southern Maine - the nation’s top-ranked team- on USM’s homecourt. Two years ago, the Eagles became the first sixth-seed to ever win the ODAC tournament title. Bridgewater upset the #3, #2, and #1 seeds to capture Willi’s second title. Willi has been actively involved in the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) and has served as the conference captain on the Division III basketball committee and has been chair of the South Region.. In addition, Willi also serves as the College’s Associate Director of Athletics and Senior Women’s Administrator. A 1980 graduate of Bridgewater, Willi was an All-State selection in basketball as she helped lead the Eagles to the 1980 Virginia Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women’s (VAIAW) Division III championship. She still ranks among Bridgewater’s top 10 rebounders, and her 264 rebounds during the 1979-80 season stands as the second-best total in school history. Willi also was a member of the Eagles’ 1980 lacrosse squad that finished fourth nationally.

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

Jean Willi Jean Willi Jean Willi Jean Willi Jean Willi Jean Willi Jean Willi Jean Willi Jean Willi Jean Willi Jean Willi Jean Willi Jean Willi Jean Willi

All-Time Record:

22-6 24-5 22-6 20-6 21-5 22-5 11-16 20-6 22-6 24-7 17-11 15-14 17-11 17-9

274-111


Cyndi Justice, Assistant Coach Now in her 15th season with the Bridgewater women’s basketball team, Cyndi Justice has helped guide the Eagles to two Old Dominion Athletic Conference regular season titles, two ODAC tournament titles, and five NCAA tournament berths since her arrival in 1996. Justice assists in all aspects of the program including player development, devising scouting reports, game strategy, personnel decisions, and aiding in dayto-day administration of the program. In addition, Justice also serves as assistant sports information director. A native of North Carolina, Justice is a 1992 graduate of Virginia Tech, where she earned four letters as a member of the Hokies women’s basketball squad from 1987-91. Upon graduation, Justice coached for three years at Radford High School. She then returned to her hometown of Forest City, N.C. as a teacher and coach. She served as head coach of the volleyball and girls’ basketball teams and led the school to its first county championship in 17 years during the 1995-96 season. For her efforts, she was chosen as the head coach for the West squad in the 1995 Western North Carolina Girl’s AllStar game. Justice has been an active member of the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) for 13 years. During the summer months, Justice is involved with instructional basketball camps. In her free time, she enjoys spending time with her Golden Retriever - Shooter.

David Wade, Assistant Coach

Assistant coach David Wade begins his eighth season as an assistant with the women's basketball program. Coach Wade brings many years of coaching experience from various levels to the BC program. Prior to coming to Bridgewater, he was the head girls' coach at Stuarts Draft High School where his teams compiled an overall record of 8832. Wade retired in 2008 after 33 years of teaching. A graduate of James Madison University, Coach Wade earned his B.S. degree in health & exercise science and received endorsements in general science and earth science. Wade and his wife, Anne, reside in Fairfield, Va.


2010-11 Bridgewater College Basketball Roster No. 10 11 12 13 14 15 20 21 22 24 25 30 31 32 40

Name Lacey Barnett Brittani Criss Emileigh Lambert Berlyn Seitz Jenny Logan Molly Shelley Sarah Boeren Jessie Owens Bianca Booker Jordan Burkholder Jessica Mullen Holly Morgan Caitlin Boles Rebecca Reifsnider Katelynn Hottinger

Pos. G F G/F G/F G G/F G G F G/F G G F/C F F/C

Cl. Sr. Sr. Sr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. So. Fr. So. Fr. So.

Ht. 5-3 5-8 5-8 5-7 5-7 5-8 5-5 5-5 5-7 5-8 5-8 5-8 5-11 5-9 6-0

Hometown/High School Ellicott City, Md./Centennial Upper Marlboro, Md./Largo Senior Charlottesville, Va./Albemarle Fulton, Mo./South Callaway Luray, Va./Luray Simsbury, Conn./Simsbury Roanoke, Va./Lord Botetourt Elkton, Va./Spotswood Blackstone, Va./Nottoway Bridgewater, Va./Turner Ashby Purcellville, Va./Loudoun Valley Staunton, Va./Buffalo Gap Charlottesville, Va./Western Albemarle Keymar, Md./Home Schooled Linville, Va./Broadway

Head Coach: Jean Willi (15th season, Bridgewater College, 1980) Assistant Coaches: Cyndi Justice, David Wade Managers: Danielle Dulaney, Cari Hensley Captains: Lacey Barnett, Jordan Burkholder, Jenny Logan


2010-11 Bridgewater Eagles Team Roster

#10 Lacey Barnett Senior/Guard Ellicott City, Md.

#12 #11 Emileigh Lambert Brittani Criss Senior/Forward Senior/Forward Upper Marlboro, Md. Charlottesville, Va.

#20 Sarah Boeren Junior/Guard Roanoke, Va.

#21 Jessie Owens Junior/Guard Elkton, Va.

#31 Caitlin Boles Sophomore/Forward Charlottesville, Va.

#32 Rebecca Reifsnider Freshman/Forward Keymar, Md.

No. 10 11 12 13 14 15 20 21 22 24 25 30 31 32 40

Name Lacey Barnett Brittani Criss Emileigh Lambert Berlyn Seitz Jenny Logan Molly Shelley Sarah Boeren Jessie Owens Bianca Booker Jordan Burkholder Jessica Mullen Holly Morgan Caitlin Boles Rebecca Reifsnider Katelynn Hottinger

#22 Bianca Booker Senior/Forward Blackstone, Va.

#13 Berlyn Seitz Freshman/Guard Fulton, Mo.

#14 Jenny Logan Junior/Guard Luray, Va.

#15 Molly Shelley Freshman/Guard Simsbury, Conn.

#24 Jordan Burkholder Senior/Guard Bridgewater, Va.

#25 Jessica Mullen Sophomore/Guard Purcellville, Va.

#30 Holly Morgan Freshman/Guard Staunton, Va.

Asst. Coach Cyndi Justice Virginia Tech 1992

Asst. Coach David Wade James Madison 1976

Head Coach #40 Jean Willi Katelynn Hottinger Sophomore/Forward Bridgewater College 1980 Linville, Va.

Pos. G F G/F G/F G G/F G G F G/F G G F/C F F/C

Cl. Sr. Sr. Sr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. So. Fr. So. Fr. So.

Ht. 5-3 5-8 5-8 5-7 5-7 5-8 5-5 5-5 5-7 5-8 5-8 5-8 5-11 5-9 6-0

Hometown/High School Ellicott City, Md./Centennial Upper Marlboro, Md./Largo Senior Charlottesville, Va./Albemarle Fulton, Mo./South Callaway Luray, Va./Luray Simsbury, Conn./Simsbury Roanoke, Va./Lord Botetourt Elkton, Va./Spotswood Blackstone, Va./Nottoway Bridgewater, Va./Turner Ashby Purcellville, Va./Loudoun Valley Staunton, Va./Buffalo Gap Charlottesville, Va./Western Albemarle Keymar, Md./Home Schooled Linville, Va./Broadway


The Players

Former Bridgewater forward Sarah Hagood is in fourth place on the career scoring list. Her 1,281 points is tied with current senior Jordan Burkholder


10 Lacey Barnett Senior, G, 5-3, Ellicott City, Md./Centennial English 2009-10: Averaged 22 minutes per game before a season ending injury knocked her out after the Randolph-Macon game…Posted a career-high 11 points on January 15th in a victory over Hollins…Also knocked down a career-high three treys against Hollins. 2008-09: Started 25 games for the Eagles at point and averaged 2.9 ppg …2nd on the team in assists. 2007-08: Saw action in 22 games … Had six points in a win over Hollins. Prep: Named MVP on her high school team …An HonorableMention All-Country selection …Also named to the Maryland AllStar team …A First-Team All-County selection in softball …Was a member of her high school honor roll every year. Personal: Has one sibling, Josh...Daughter of Rush and Tina Barnett...Born May 22, 1989.

Career Highs Points: 11, at Hollins University -- 01/15/10 Rebounds: 5, at Guilford -- 01/09/09 ; Randolph-Macon -- 1/31/09 ; Eastern Mennonite -- 1/6/09 Assists: 6, at Eastern Mennonite -- 02/03/09 ; vs Washington and Lee -- 02/26/09 ; Randolph-Macon -- 12/05/09 Steals: 4, at Hollins University -- 02/20/09 Blocks: 1, at Emory & Henry -- 01/10/09 FG made: 4, at Hollins University -- 01/15/10 ; Roanoke -- 01/19/10 FG attempts: 8, Roanoke -- 01/19/10 3FG made: 3, at Hollins University -- 01/15/10 3FG attempts: 5, Roanoke -- 01/19/10 ; Randolph-Macon -- 12/05/09 FT made: 4, Lynchburg -- 01/12/10 ; Randolph College -- 1/3/09 FT attempts: 6, Lynchburg -- 01/12/10 ; Hollins -- 1/11/12 ; Emory & Henry -- 2/7/09 LACEY BARNETT’S CAREER STATISTICS


Off the Court with Lacey Do you have a nickname? LaceFace Favorite TV Show: Spongebob Favorite Music Group: Michael Jackson What do you like most about playing/competing for Bridgewater? The constant urge to get better and help your teammates get better. We all want to win so badly, it’s what you have to do. What did you think when you first met Coach Willi? This should be interesting… If you had to give up all your possessions but one, what would you keep? My Blankie Favorite Food: PASTA PASTA PASTA!! Least Favorite Food: BANANAS, I’ve eaten 4 and thrown up each time. What do you do in your free time? Homework and hang with my friends Favorite Song to Sing in the Shower: The way you make me feel. Nobody knows how much I like to: be with my family and closest friends Do you have any pre-game/meet rituals? Since I am no longer on the court, I am not sure, but I will do anything and everything my teammates may need of me. What is your best non-athletic talent? Making sound effects. If you could switch places with one person for a day, who would it be? Kobe Bryant Favorite hobbies: Playing sports, but that’s a past time now, sooo I guess writing.


11 Brittani Criss Senior, Forward, 5-8, Upper Marlboro, Md./Largo Senior Business Administration

2009-10: Averaged eight minutes per game off of the bench…Tallied 2.9 points per game, to go along with 1.7 rebounds per outing… shot 60% on the year from the field. 2008-09: Saw action in 27 games …Averaged 3.8 ppg and 3.0 rpg. 2007-08: Saw action in 16 games …Scored a career high four points in a win over Hollins. Prep: Named her team’s Best Defensive Player …A member of the Honor Society for four years …A member of the Law and Public Policy Strand. Personal: Has two siblings, Bria and Malik...Daughter of Katherine and Philemon Criss...Born September 26, 1988.

Career Highs Points: 10, at Hollins University -- 01/15/10 ; Hollins -- 1/16/09 ; Roanoke -- 12/02/08 Rebounds: 9, Hollins -- 1/16/09 Assists: 2, 6 times Steals: 4, Roanoke -- 12/02/08 Blocks: 1, 6 times FG made: 4, at Hollins University -- 01/15/10 ; Hollins -- 1/16/09 ; Roanoke -- 12/02/08 FG attempts: 10, Hollins -- 1/16/09 3FG made: 1, Eastern Mennonite -- 1/6/09 3FG attempts: 1, Eastern Mennonite -- 1/6/09 ; vs George Fox -12/20/08 FT made: 5, at Hollins University -- 02/20/09 FT attempts: 6, at Hollins University -- 02/20/09

BRITTANI CRISS’ CAREER STATISTICS


Off the Court with Brittani Do you have a nickname? B-Ritt Favorite TV Show: CSI: Miami Favorite Music Group: J5 What do you like most about playing/competing for Bridgewater? The team. If you had to give up all your possessions but one, what would you keep? My phone Favorite Food: Homemade Mac N’ Cheese Least Favorite Food: Sushi What do you do in your free time? Sleep and school work. Favorite Song to Sing in the Shower: I Believe I Can Fly (R. Kelly) Nobody knows how much I like to: Relax What is your best non-athletic talent? Singing. If you could switch places with one person for a day, who would it be? Lebron James What do you want to do after graduation? Work and travel If you bring one thing from your hometown to Bridgewater, what would it be? Mumbo Sauce and Chicken. After your career, what will your favorite memory of Bridgewater be? Travelling with the team. What is your goal in life? To be better off than my parents. For me to improve as a person, I need to: Be honest with myself.


12 Emileigh Lambert Senior, G/F, 5-8 Charlottesville, Va./Albemarle Biology 2009-10: Averaged 5.3 ppg and 4.8 rpg…Ranked 10th in the ODAC in steals with 49 on the season…Posted a career-high 14 points at Virginia Wesleyan on February 9. 2008-09: Started every game and averaged 7.8 ppg and 4.2 rpg … Second on the team in steals at 66. 2007-08: Saw action in every game and started four …Had a career high 10 points in a win over

Washington and Lee. Prep: A First-Team All-District selection her senior season and a Second-Team All-District selection her junior year…Led Albemarle in rebounds, steals, and assist during her senior year … Was a First-Team All-District selection in softball all four years… Also an All-Region performer in softball her junior and senior seasons …Also ran cross country at Albemarle. Personal: Has one sibling, Travis...Daughter of Dennis and Donna Lambert...Born September 11, 1989.

Career Highs Points: 14, vs Randolph-Macon -- 03/01/09 ; Hollins -- 1/16/09 ; at Virginia Wesleyan -- 2/9/10 Rebounds: 11, at Guilford -- 01/09/09 Assists: 6, at Lynchburg -- 1/16/10 Steals: 8, at Emory & Henry -- 01/10/09 Blocks: 1, Virginia Wesleyan -- 1/10/09 FG made: 7, Hollins -- 1/16/09 FG attempts: 12, Hollins -- 1/16/09 ; at Virginia Wesleyan -- 1/28/09 3FG made: 2, Washington & Lee -- 1/17/09 ; at Virginia Wesleyan -- 1/28/09 3FG attempts: 3, at Eastern Mennonite -- 02/03/09 ; at Virginia Wesleyan -- 1/28/09 FT made: 8, vs Randolph-Macon -- 03/01/09 FT attempts: 8, vs Randolph-Macon -- 03/01/09 EMILEIGH LAMBERT’S CAREER STATISTICS


Off the Court with Emileigh Do you have a nickname? Em, Empap, Emistyne, Frick Favorite TV Show: House Favorite Music Group: Rascal Flatts What do you like most about playing/competing for Bridgewater? The closeness of our team. If you had to give up all your possessions but one, what would you keep? My toothbrush and a ring from my parents. Favorite Food: Cheese Tortellini with Alfredo Sauce. Least Favorite Food: Black Licorice. What do you do in your free time? Study Biology...yeahhh Science. Favorite Song to Sing in the Shower: Down by Jaysean. Nobody knows how much I like to: Floss. What is your best non-athletic talent? Singing/ Dancing. If you could switch places with one person for a day, who would it be? I’d switch places with an animal. A squirrel. What do you want to do after graduation? Go to medical/dental school. If you bring one thing from your hometown to Bridgewater, what would it be? My parents and the water. After your career, what will your favorite memory of Bridgewater be? Winning the ODAC championship.


22 Bianca Booker Senior, Forward, 5-7 Blackstone, Va./Nottoway Health and Exercise Science

2009-10: Posted a career-high 11 rebounds at home against Virginia Wesleyan on January 26…Shot 48 percent from the field…Averaged 5.5 ppg and 4.8 rpg. 2008-09: Saw action in 28 games …Averaged 5.1 ppg and 2.6 rpg. 2007-08: Saw action in 28 games and scored a career high 13 points at RMC …Had nine rebounds in a win versus Lynchburg. Prep: Played for Coach Glen Pettis at Nottoway …Her senior year was named the District Player of the Year …A First-Team All-District, Second-Team All-Region and Honorable-Mention All-State selection …Scored 1,018 career points …A member of the National Honor Society and graduated with honors. Personal: Has three siblings, Dietra, Shakyah, Rashaylah... Daughter of Bridgette Booker...Born January 18, 1989.

Career Highs Points: 13, at Hollins University -- 02/20/09 ; at Randolph-Macon -- 2/12/08 Rebounds: 11, Virginia Wesleyan -- 01/26/10 Assists: 5, at Eastern Mennonite -- 1/22/08 Steals: 3, 4 times Blocks: 3, Virginia Wesleyan -- 01/26/10 FG made: 6, at Hollins University -- 02/20/09 ; at Randolph-Macon -- 2/12/08 FG attempts: 11, at Hollins University -- 02/20/09 ; Hollins -1/11/10 3FG made: 1, 12 times 3FG attempts: 3, Hollins -- 1/11/10 FT made: 4, 4 times FT attempts: 7, Lynchburg -- 1/12/08 BIANCA BOOKER’S CAREER STATISTICS


Off the Court with Bianca Favorite TV Show: Reba Favorite Music Group: Young Money What do you like most about playing/competing for Bridgewater? Being everyone’s rival If you had to give up all your possessions but one, what would you keep? Iphone Favorite Food: Valerie Weaver’s Baked Oatmeal Least Favorite Food: Sushi What do you do in your free time? Sleep and text message. Favorite Song to Sing in the Shower: I mix about 10 into 1 song.. Im a shower DJ Nobody knows how much I like to: Golf What is your best non-athletic talent? impersonations of people If you could switch places with one person for a day, who would it be? Kendra Wilkerson What do you want to do after graduation? Become an RN My ultimate SportsCenter highlight would be: Game winning shot against W&L When you were a kid, what did you want to do when you grew up? Drive Ice cream truck If you bring one thing from your hometown to Bridgewater, what would it be? My sisters After your career, what will your favorite memory of Bridgewater be? Acting up with Team What is your goal in life? Be successful and Happy


24 Jordan Burkholder 5-8, Senior, G/F Bridgewater, Va./Turner Ashby Health and Exercise Science

2009-10: Led the team in scoring and rebounding (15.4 ppg, 5.0 rpg)…Second team All-ODAC... Notched a career-high 31 points against Emory & Henry…Crossed the 1,000 point milestone at home against the Wasps. 2008-09: A Second Team AllODAC selection …HonorableMention VaSID All-State College Team …Richmond Times Dispatch Division II-III Second-Team …Led the Eagles in scoring at 15.2 ppg … Second in rebounding at 4.6 rpg …Led BC and the ODAC in steals at 89. 2007-08: ODAC Rookie of the Year …Honorable-Mention AllODAC …ODAC Tournament Most Outstanding Player…Led Eagles in scoring at 14.9 ppg …Led B.C. in steals and ranked 21st nationally at 3.5 spg …Leading scorer in 16 games and reached 20+ points six times. Prep: District Player of the Year and team MVP her senior season …Was also a First-Team All-District selection her sophomore and junior years …Also a First-Team All-Region and All-State selection her senior year…Scored over 1,000 points at Turner Ashby. Personal: Has two siblings, Cassidy and Kirby...Daughter of Kenton and Jennifer Burkholder...Mother played volleyball for the Eagles... Born May 24, 1989.

Career Highs

Points: 31, at Emory & Henry -- 02/14/10 Rebounds: 11, vs Occidental -- 12/19/08 Assists: 7, Lynchburg -- 01/12/10 ; at Randolph College -- 2/2/08 Steals: 9, Washington and Lee -- 01/16/10 ; at Averett University -11-25-08 Blocks: 3, Lynchburg -- 01/12/10 ; at Emory & Henry -- 02/14/10 ; vs Greensboro -- 11/21/09 FG made: 13, Emory & Henry -- 2/7/09 FG attempts: 23, vs Greensboro -- 11/16/07 3FG made: 4, at Eastern Mennonite Uni -- 02/03/09 3FG attempts: 9, Roanoke -- 12/02/08 ; at Lynchburg College -2/1/08 FT made: 13, at Ferrum -- 01/03/08 FT attempts: 16, at Ferrum -- 01/03/08 JORDAN BURKHOLDER’S CAREER STATISTICS


Off the Court with Jordan Do you have a nickname? People just call me what they want. Favorite TV Show: CSI: Law & Order SVU Favorite Music Group: I have too many to mention. What do you like most about playing/competing for Bridgewater? Practice Hard...Play Harder. If you had to give up all your possessions but one, what would you keep? My photo album. Favorite Food: Homemade Mac N’ Cheese Least Favorite Food: Seafood (except Shrimp and Crablegs). What do you do in your free time? Shoot, play with my dog and hang with my friends. Nobody knows how much I like to: Work on my relationship with God. What is your best non-athletic talent? Sleeping and eating. What do you want to do after graduation? Get a job. After your career, what will your favorite memory of Bridgewater be? The friends that I’ve made. What is your goal in life? To be happy. For me to improve as a person, I need to: Not judge people. Who has influenced you the most in your life? God. Who is the best player you have played against? Kristi Toliver


14 Jenny Logan Junior, 5-7, Guard Luray, Va./Luray Health and Exercise Science

2009-10: Third on the team in steals with 48…Second in scoring, averaged 9.4 ppg…Netted a careerhigh 23 points on February 9 at Virginia Wesleyan. 2008-09: Saw action in every game and started four contests …Averaged 5.3 ppg and 3.0 rpg …Second on the team in FTs attempted. Prep: A First-Team All-District, All-Region, and All-State selection her senior season …2008 District and Regional Player of the Year … Luray High School’s all-time leading scorer Personal: Has two siblings...Katie and Willie...Brother Willie plays quarterback for the Eagles football team...Daughter of Jim and Julie Logan...Born October 25, 1989.

Career Highs Points: 11, at Hollins University -- 01/15/10 Rebounds: 5, at Guilford -- 01/09/09 ; Randolph-Macon -- 1/31/09 ; Eastern Mennonite -- 1/6/09 Assists: 6, at Eastern Mennonite -- 02/03/09 ; vs Washington and Lee -- 02/26/09 ; Randolph-Macon -- 12/05/09 Steals: 4, at Hollins University -- 02/20/09 Blocks: 1, at Emory & Henry -- 01/10/09 FG made: 4, at Hollins University -- 01/15/10 ; Roanoke -- 01/19/10 FG attempts: 8, Roanoke -- 01/19/10 3FG made: 3, at Hollins University -- 01/15/10 3FG attempts: 5, Roanoke -- 01/19/10 ; Randolph-Macon -- 12/05/09 FT made: 4, Lynchburg -- 01/12/10 ; Randolph College -- 1/3/09 FT attempts: 6, Lynchburg -- 01/12/10 ; Hollins -- 1/11/12 ; Emory & Henry -- 2/7/09

JENNY LOGAN’S CAREER STATISTICS


Off the Court with Jenny Favorite TV Show: The Office Favorite Music Group: Matchbox 20 and all country music What do you like most about playing/competing for Bridgewater? The feeling of putting on the BC jersey. If you had to give up all your possessions but one, what would you keep? The quilt my grandma made me. Favorite Food: Chocolate Least Favorite Food: Sushi What do you do in your free time? Sleep, study, and hangout with friends. Favorite Song to Sing in the Shower: Whatever is stuck in my head at the time. Nobody knows how much I like to: Write Do you have any pre-game/meet rituals? MANY but my favorite is showering What is your best non-athletic talent? Taking pictures (Photography) If you could switch places with one person for a day, who would it be? No one‌ I like being me. Favorite hobbies: Writing, taking pictures, anything creative and anything that involves being active (lifting, running‌) What do you want to do after graduation? Coach DIII Basketball If you bring one thing from your hometown to Bridgewater, what would it be? My family What is your goal in life? To positively influence others.


20 Sarah Boeren Junior, 5-5, G Roanoke, Va./Lord Botetourt Health and Exercise Science

Transferred from Concord University 2009-10: Averaged 13 minutes per game...Tallied 49 points on the season to go along with 22 assists. Prep: Played at Lord Botetourt... Played on a cavalier team that claimed three district titles and reached the state final four twice. Two-time All-District selection... Honorable mention All-State choice in 2008...Averaged 10.4 ppg. Personal: Daughter of Bob and Gretch Boeren...Has one sibling, Kevin...Majoring in Physical Education.

Career Highs Points: 6, Virginia Wesleyan -- 01/26/10 Rebounds: 5, Hollins University -- 02/19/10 Assists: 3, Hollins University -- 02/19/10 Steals: 1, 9 times FG made: 2, Emory & Henry -- 01/09/10 ; Virginia Wesleyan -01/26/10 ; at Emory & Henry -- 02/14/10 FG attempts: 5, vs Greensboro -- 11/21/09 ; at Virginia Wesleyan -2/9/10 3FG made: 1, Southern Virginia -- 01/21/10 ; at Emory & Henry -02/14/10 3FG attempts: 2, vs Greensboro -- 11/21/09 FT made: 2, 8 times FT attempts: 4, at Randolph College -- 01/03/10

SARAH BOEREN’S CAREER STATISTICS


Off the Court with Sarah What are your personal goals for the season? I want to improve in my shooting percentage and turnover to assist ratio. Do you have a nickname? Speedy Favorite TV Show: Hoarding on TLC Favorite Music Group: Train What do you like most about playing/competing for Bridgewater? I love the atmosphere and fans at our games. What did you think when you first met CoachWilli? I thought that she was a coach who knew what she wanted. If you had to give up all your possessions but one, what would you keep? I would keep a ring my grandmother gave me from Greece. Favorite Food: CHOCOLATE Least Favorite Food: Asparagus What do you do in your free time? Study Favorite Song to Sing in the Shower: Build me up Buttercup Nobody knows how much I like to: Look up random quotes on the internet What is your best non-athletic talent? Making lasagna and brownies If you could switch places with one person for a day, who would it be? Lisa Leslie Favorite hobbies: Hiking and camping When you were a kid, what did you want to do when you grew up? I’ve always wanted to be a teacher


21 Jessie Owens Junior, Guard, 5-5 Elkton, Va./Spotswood Biology

2009-10: Shot 45% from the field in limited action…Averaged seven minutes per game…Tallied a career-high five points on January 15 against Hollins. 2008-09: Saw limited action. Prep: Played on a Trail Blazers team the won the state title in 2005... Four-time All-District selection... Three-time All-Region and AllState...Won Sportsmanship Award in Basketball and Outdoor Track and Field...Graduated with an Advanced Degree. Personal: Daughter of Ronnie and Frances Owens...Born May 4, 1990.

Career Highs Points: 5, at Hollins University -- 01/15/10 Rebounds: 4, Emory & Henry -- 01/09/10 Assists: 4, at Hollins University -- 01/15/10 Steals: 2, at Hollins University -- 01/15/10 ; Randolph College -02/13/10 FG made: 2, at Hollins University -- 01/15/10 FG attempts: 3, Southern Virginia -- 01/21/10 3FG made: 1, Virginia Wesleyan -- 01/26/10 3FG attempts: 1, Virginia Wesleyan -- 01/26/10 ; at Virginia Wesleyan -- 2/9/10 FT made: 4, Emory & Henry -- 01/09/10 FT attempts: 7, at Mary Baldwin -- 2-11-10

JESSIE OWENS’ CAREER STATISTICS


Off the Court with Jessie Favorite TV Show: Scooby Doo Favorite Music Group: Creed What do you like most about playing/competing for Bridgewater? My teammates If you had to give up all your possessions but one, what would you keep? My Horse Favorite Food: Anything Nancy Cornwell makes Least Favorite Food: Horseradish What do you do in your free time? Play my guitar Favorite Song to Sing in the Shower: What is Love by Haddaway Nobody knows how much I like to: Dance What is your best non-athletic talent? Working with animals If you could switch places with one person for a day, who would it be? Shaggy (Scooby Doo) Favorite hobbies: Riding horses, play guitar, and going to concerts What do you want to do after graduation? Get my Vet Tech licenses My ultimate SportsCenter highlight would be: Passing an ally-oop to Candace Parker in the WNBA Championship and it being a game winning shot! When you were a kid, what did you want to do when you grew up? Be a professional boxer After your career, what will your favorite memory of Bridgewater be? All of the friendships I have made, and the good times with the teammates.


25 Jessica Mullen Sophomore, Guard, 5-8 Purcellville, Va./Loudoun Valley Health and Exercise Science

2009-10: Averaged 10 minutes per game…Tallied 3.8 ppg and 1.8 rpg…Saw action in every game… Posted career high 19 points against Hollins on February 19. Prep: Three year varsity starter... Second team All-District and team MVP as a junior...First team AllDistrict and team MVP as a senior... National Honor Society. Personal: Daughter of Chris and Carlynn Mullen...Has two siblings, Tommy and Billy...Majoring in Mathematics.

Career Highs Points: 19, Hollins University -- 02/19/10 Rebounds: 6, at Hollins University -- 01/15/10 Assists: 2, Randolph College -- 02/13/10 Steals: 3, at Guilford -- 02/04/10 ; Randolph College -- 02/13/10 ; Hollins University -- 02/19/10 Blocks: 2, Hollins University -- 02/19/10 FG made: 7, Hollins University -- 02/19/10 FG attempts: 12, Hollins University -- 02/19/10 3FG made: 3, Hollins University -- 02/19/10 3FG attempts: 5, Southern Virginia -- 01/21/10 ; Hollins University -- 02/19/10 FT made: 3, at Virginia Wesleyan -- 2/9/10 FT attempts: 4, at Virginia Wesleyan -- 2/9/10

JESSICA MULLEN’S CAREER STATISTICS


Off the Court with Jessica Favorite TV Show: Jersey Shore Favorite Music Group: Lil Wayne What do you like most about playing/competing for Bridgewater? The fans If you had to give up all your possessions but one, what would you keep? My phone Favorite Food: Mexican Least Favorite Food: chinese What do you do in your free time? Listen to music, hang out with friends Favorite Song to Sing in the Shower: Young and Beautiful Nobody knows how much I like to: Sing What is your best non-athletic talent? Eating If you could switch places with one person for a day, who would it be? Katie Hottinger Favorite hobbies: Music What do you want to do after graduation? Become a teacher My ultimate SportsCenter highlight would be: A dunk When you were a kid, what did you want to do when you grew up? Be an athletic trainer If you bring one thing from your hometown to Bridgewater, what would it be? My family After your career, what will your favorite memory of Bridgewater be? All our team moments What is your goal in life? To be proud of my life when I look back.


31 Caitlin Boles Sophomore, F/C, 5-11 Charlottesville, Va./Western Albemarle Athletic Training

2009-10: Saw limited action due to injury...Tallied a career-high two points, two rebounds against Hollins and Virginia Wesleyan. Prep: Played on a Warriors team that won the 2007-08 district title... Team captain her senior year. Personal: Daughter of Lori Boles... Born April 18, 1991...Majoring in Athletic Training.

Career Highs Points: 2, Hollins University -- 02/19/10 ; vs Virginia Wesleyan -2/25/10 Rebounds: 2, Hollins University -- 02/19/10 ; vs Virginia Wesleyan -- 2/25/10 Assists: 1, at Randolph College -- 01/03/10 ; Southern Virginia -01/21/10 FG made: 1, Hollins University -- 02/19/10 ; vs Virginia Wesleyan -- 2/25/10 FG attempts: 3, Hollins University -- 02/19/10

CAITLIN BOLES’ CAREER STATISTICS


Off the Court with Caitlin Favorite TV Show: Jersey Shore Favorite Music Group: Lady GaGa What do you like most about playing/competing for Bridgewater? The ODAC, fans, and my teammates If you had to give up all your possessions but one, what would you keep? Laptop because it has all my pictures/memories saved in it Favorite Food: Peanut butter and bologna sandwich Least Favorite Food: Pickles Who has the funniest nickname on the team and what is it? Long Hair Don’t Care - Katie What do you do in your free time? Sleep and hang out with friends Favorite Song to Sing in the Shower: Bad Romance Nobody knows how much I like to: Play with my cats when I’m home Do you have any pre-game/meet rituals? Straighten my hair What is your best non-athletic talent? Art If you could switch places with one person for a day, who would it be? My mom Favorite hobbies: Listen to music and hang out with friends When you were a kid, what did you want to do when you grew up? A teacher If you bring one thing from your hometown to Bridgewater, what would it be? Arch’s Frozen Yogurt


40 Katelynn Hottinger Sophomore, F/C, 6-0 Linville, Va./Broadway Undecided

2009-10: Played in every game, averaging over 18 minutes per game...Averaged 5.7 ppg and 4.8 rpg...Posted a career high 14 points against Hollins on January 15. Prep: Played in 140 consectutive games...Posted 28 double-doubles... School record holder in career rebounds...Three-time All-District selection...Two-time All-Region selection. Personal: Daugher of Dennis and Peggy Hottinger...Born December 22, 1990...Major is undecided.

Career Highs Points: 14, at Hollins University -- 01/15/10 Rebounds: 11, Hollins University -- 02/19/10 Assists: 3, Virginia Wesleyan -- 01/26/10 ; Hollins University -02/19/10 Steals: 3, Lynchburg -- 01/12/10 ; Hollins University -- 02/19/10 ; vs Methodist -- 11/20/09 Blocks: 4, Hollins University -- 02/19/10 FG made: 6, at Hollins University -- 01/15/10 FG attempts: 9, Hollins University -- 02/19/10 ; vs Greensboro -11/21/09 ; at Roanoke -- 12/01/09 3FG attempts: 1, vs Methodist -- 11/20/09 FT made: 5, Washington and Lee -- 01/16/10 ; vs Virginia Wesleyan -- 2/25/10 FT attempts: 8, Washington and Lee -- 01/16/10 ; Southern Virginia -- 01/21/10 KATELYNN HOTTINGER’S CAREER STATISTICS


Off the Court with Katie Favorite TV Show: Phineas and Ferb Favorite Music Group: Lil’ Wayne Favorite Food: Pasta What do you do in your free time? School work. Favorite Song to Sing in the Shower: Nobody – Keith Sweat Nobody knows how much I like to: Fish Do you have any pre-game/meet rituals? Listen to Ipod What is your best non-athletic talent? Shopping What do you want to do after graduation? Move to VA Beach When you were a kid, what did you want to do when you grew up? WNBA player If you bring one thing from your hometown to Bridgewater, what would it be? My puppy Who is the best player you have played against? Kristi Toliver


13 Berlyn Seitz Freshman, Guard, 5-7 Fulton, Mo./South Callaway Undecided

Prep: First team AllConference and second team All-District as a junior…Set a school record with 49 points in a game…First team AllConference, second team All-District…1,000 point scorer. Personal: Daughter of Randy and Rebecca Seitz… Has one sibling, Ben… Major is undecided.

Coach Willi on Berlyn ... -

“Berlyn is a great athlete for us. She

shoots the ball well, she defends and is really

quick. As

a freshman, she’s learning our system, but I see her getting

tenacity on the floor and she looks very eager to learn. some good quality minutes. We like her

We’re really excited to have Berlyn. - Coach Willi


Off the Court with Berlyn Do you have a nickname? Yes, Bear Favorite TV Show: Law and Order SVU Favorite Music Group: Barlow Girl What do you like most about playing/competing for Bridgewater? Fun and Competitive, but I have a chance of being on the floor so I really have to work. What did you think when you first met Coach Willi? Coach Willi was super nice and girls were pouring in and out of her room so I felt as though she was “liked” she seemed like the coach I could go talk to if I needed to, someone who would take the time to listen and understand. If you had to give up all your possessions but one, what would you keep? Family Picture Favorite Food: Chocolate Least Favorite Food: Salad What do you do in your free time? Relax whether that’s w/ my friends, bible, tv or bed(sleeping) Favorite Song to Sing in the Shower: I sing whatever comes to mind Nobody knows how much I like to: Sing in church! Do you have any pre-game/meet rituals? Prayer What is your best non-athletic talent? Burping Favorite hobbies: almost anything outsidesports, horses, hanging with friends What do you want to do after graduation? Travel,get a taste of life. When you were a kid, what did you want to do when you grew up? I wanted to be a vet.


15 Molly Shelley Freshman, Guard, 5-8 Simsbury, Conn./Simsbury Physical Education

Prep: Honorable mention All-Conference selection as a junior…Averaged 16.8 ppg during her senior season… Shot 36% from behind the arc…Led Simsbury in scoring during junior and senior seasons. Personal: Daughter of Barry and Betsy Shelley…Has one sibling, Ben…Majoring in Physical Education.

Coach Willi on Molly... -

“Molly is a great catch-and-

shoot player for us. She has a quick release. She doesnt hesitate coming off of the screen to put it up. She’s

working hard on the defensive end of the floor and is learning our system. I think as she gets stronger and more confident, that she’ll bring some great things to our program. - Coach Willi


Off the Court with Molly Favorite TV Show: Law and Order SVU Favorite Music Group: Lil Wayne What do you like most about playing/competing for Bridgewater? The family atmosphere all the athletes have. What did you think when you first met Coach Willi? She was really nice and welcoming, but I was scared because I wanted to make a good first impression. If you had to give up all your possessions but one, what would you keep? My cell phone Favorite Food: Chinese food Least Favorite Food: Mushrooms What do you do in your free time? Shop and hang out with friends Favorite Song to Sing in the Shower: With You by Chris Brown Nobody knows how much I like to: Go to the park. What is your best non-athletic talent? Cooking If you could switch places with one person for a day, who would it be? Lebron James Favorite hobbies: Football and basketball What do you want to do after graduation? I want to get a job and get married My ultimate SportsCenter highlight would be: Half-court shot made at the buzzer When you were a kid, what did you want to do when you grew up? Be a veterinarian.


30 Holly Morgan Freshman, Guard, 5-7 Staunton, Va./Buffalo Gap Elementary Education

Prep: Played on a Buffalo Gap team that claimed back-to-back state titles in 2008 and 2009…First team All-District, Second team All-Region and 2nd team All-City/County as a sophomore…First team All-District, first team All-Region, Second team All-State as a junior, All-City/County Defensive Player of the Year…Honorable mention All-State selection, First team AllDistrict, First team All-Region…

Played in VHSL All Star Game. Personal: Daughter of Steve and Christal Morgan…Has two siblings, Emily and Megan…Majoring in Elementary Education.

Coach Willi on Holly... -

“Holly is tenacious. If you are famil-

iar with our program, she’s a lot like Jordan Burkholder. She goes hard, and has numerous floor burns already from getting after the ball on the court. She’s a

scorer and a

rebounder. She’s a ball handler as well. She’s just an all around player and we’re excited to have her in the program. “ - Coach Willi


Off the Court with Holly Do you have a nickname? Howdy Favorite TV Show: House Favorite Music Group: Jason Aldean What do you like most about playing/competing for Bridgewater? I love the team and the coaches! We are all a big family What did you think when you first met Coach? What a crazy lady If you had to give up all your possessions but one, what would you keep? My phone Favorite Food: turkey bacon Least Favorite Food: seafood What do you do in your free time? Sleep and eat Favorite Song to Sing in the Shower: Heaven by Jason Aldean and Bryan Adams Nobody knows how much I like to: cook What is your best non-athletic talent? Keeping a straight face If you could switch places with one person for a day, who would it be? Somebody smart! What do you want to do after graduation? Make some money If you bring one thing from your hometown to Bridgewater, what would it be? My countryness After your career, what will your favorite memory of Bridgewater be? Probably just the memories I’ll have from the girls I played with What is your goal in life? Marry a rich man and have a job I love to do.


32 Rebecca Reifsnider Freshman, Forward, 5-10 Keymar, Md./Homeschooled Nutrition and Wellness

Prep: Averaged a doubledouble (14.8 ppg, 10 rpg)… Maryland Christian School All-Tournament team…Mountain View Christian Academy MVP…Made the Dean’s List at Carroll Community College. Personal: Daughter of Jon and Deb Reifsnider…Has one sibling, Sarah…Majoring in Nutrition and Wellness.

Coach Willi on Rebecca... - “We’re really excited to have

Rebecca in our

program. If you are familiar with us, she’s a lot like Jennifer Saunders. She’s very

solid in fundamentals and is

a great face up shooter. She will have to learn to defend in the post, due to the size in the ODAC. She’s a great

lis-

tener, who if you tell her something once, she gets it right away. - Coach Willi


Off the Court with Rebecca What are your personal goals for the season? to become the best basketball player and teammate that I can be. Do you have a nickname? Becca Favorite TV Show: The Biggest Loser Favorite Music Group: Avalon What do you like most about playing/competing for Bridgewater? Having coaches that push you to do your best all of the time What did you think when you first met Coach Willi? I would enjoy playing for her. If you had to give up all your possessions but one, what would you keep? My Bible Favorite Food: Steamed crabs Least Favorite Food: Carrots What do you do in your free time? Read, play the piano, and watch basketball. Favorite Song to Sing in the Shower: Testify to Love by Avalon Nobody knows how much I like to: Bake desserts. Do you have any pre-game/meet rituals? I listen to music, pray, and try to mentally prepare myself. What is your best non-athletic talent? Playing the piano If you could switch places with one person for a day, who would it be? Jillian Michaels What do you want to do after graduation? Work somewhere where I can help people lose weight and help coach my high school basketball team.


Record Book

Pictured above is the 1968-69 women’s basketball team at Bridgewater. The 68-69 squad finished with a 9-7 overall record


Single Season Records Year-By-Year Points Leaders Year Player 1963-64 Pat Kloes 1964-65 Pat Kloes 1965-66 Precious Brady 1966-67 Pat Kloes 1967-68 Pat Kloes 1968-69 Nancy Boller 1969-70 Nancy Boller 1970-71 Martha Penar 1971-72 Martha Penar 1972-73 Sharon Will 1973-74 Sharon Will 1974-75 Sharon Will 1975-76 Susan Derrow 1976-77 Mari Lou Moore 1977-78 Cathy Stivers 1978-79 Janet Stivers 1979-80 Kim Stevens 1980-81 Kim Stevens 1981-82 Kaye Gardner 1982-83 Debbie Litten 1983-84 Diana Beard 1984-85 Diana Beard 1985-86 Beth Kitts 1986-87 Beth Kitts 1987-88 Beth Kitts 1988-89 Melody Derrow 1989-90 Melody Derrow 1990-91 Melody Derrow 1991-92 Tricia Weatherholtz 1992-93 Tricia Weatherholtz 1993-94 Cindy Pearson 1994-95 Jennifer Young 1995-96 Jennifer Young 1996-97 Kristie Olson 1997-98 Jennifer Young 1998-99 Connie Ritchie 1999-00 Amanda Kyger 2000-01 Sarah Hagood 2001-02 Sarah Hagood 2002-03 Marie Bolton 2003-04 Katy Herr 2004-05 Shannon Scales 2005-06 Marsha Kinder 2006-07 Shannon Scales 2007-08 Jordan Burkholder 2008-09 Jordan Burkholder 2009-10 Jordan Burkholder

Pts Avg 229 19.1 291 22.4 219 14.6 308 19.3 267 17.8 301 20.1 292 19.5 272 20.9 324 16.2 169 10.6 246 13.7 320 16.8 231 11.0 306 11.8 332 13.3 402 16.1 487 16.8 460 15.3 460 15.3 468 18.0 299 12.5 309 13.4 265 12.0 402 16.1 326 12.1 479 17.1 374 13.4 485 17.3 260 11.3 391 14.5 325 13.0 338 13.5 308 12.3 460 16.4 495 17.1 383 14.2 400 15.4 418 16.1 457 16.9 318 11.8 278 10.7 326 11.6 548 17.7 372 14.3 430 14.8 425 15.2 426 16.4

Points 1. 548 2. 495 3. 487 4. 485 5. 479 6. 468 7. 460 460 460 10. 457 11. 431 12. 430 13. 426 426 15. 425

Marsha Kinder (31 games) Jennifer Young (29 games) Kim Stevens (29 games) Melody Derrow (28 games) Melody Derrow (28 games) Debbie Litten (26 games) Kim Stevens (30 games) Kristie Olson (28 games) Kaye Gardner (30 games) Sarah Hagood (27 games) Jennifer Young (28 games) Jordan Burkholder (29 games) Jordan Burkholder (26 games) Wanda Morris (30 games) Jordan Burkholder (28 games)

- 2005-06 - 1997-98 - 1979-80 - 1990-91 - 1988-89 - 1982-83 - 1980-81 - 1996-97 - 1981-82 - 2001-02 - 1996-97 - 2007-08 - 2009-10 - 1980-81 - 2008-09

Scoring average (minimum 15 games) 1. 20.1 Nancy Boller (15 games) 2. 19.5 Nancy Boller (15 games) 3. 19.3 Pat Kloes (16 games) 4. 18.0 Debbie Litten (26 games) 5. 17.8 Pat Kloes (15 games) 6. 17.7 Marsha Kinder (31 games) 7. 17.3 Melody Derrow (28 games) 8. 17.1 Melody Derrow (28 games) 9. 17.1 Jennifer Young (29 games) 10. 16.9 Sarah Hagood (27 games) 11. 16.8 Sharon Will (19 games) 12. 16.8 Kim Stevens (29 games) 13. 16.4 Kristie Olson (28 games) 14. 16.4 Jordan Burkholder (26 games) 15. 16.2 Martha Penar (20 games)

1968-69 1969-70 1966-67 1982-83 1967-68 2005-06 1990-91 1988-89 1997-98 2001-02 1974-75 1979-80 1996-97 2009-10 1971-72

Field goals made 1. 217 Kim Stevens (29 games) 2. 213 Kaye Gardner (30 games) 213 Kim Stevens (30 games) 4. 201 Melody Derrow (28 games) 5. 193 Debbie Litten (26 games) 6. 192 Melody Derrow (28 games) 192 Wanda Morris (30 games) 8. 178 Beth Kitts (25 games) 9. 176 Kristie Olson (28 games) 10. 175 Jennifer Young (29 games) 11. 172 Marsha Kinder (31 games) 12. 169 Fonda Harlow (28 games) 13. 168 Sarah Hagood (27 games) 14. 162 Sarah Hagood (26 games) 15. 161 Janet Stivers (25 games)

- 1979-80 - 1981-82 - 1980-81 - 1990-91 - 1982-83 - 1988-89 - 1980-81 - 1986-87 - 1996-97 - 1997-98 - 2005-06 - 1988-89 - 2001-02 - 2000-01 - 1978-79


Single Season Records Field goals attempted 1. 513 Kim Stevens (30 games) 2. 470 Kaye Gardner (30 games) 3. 426 Kim Stevens (29 games) 4. 413 Jordan Burkholder (29 games) 5. 411 Tricia Weatherholtz (27 games) 6. 407 Katie McDaniel (27 games) 7. 401 Melody Derrow (28 games) 8. 394 Marsha Kinder (31 games) 394 Wanda Morris (27 games) 10. 391 Wanda Morris (30 games) 11. 389 Melody Derrow (28 games) 12. 375 Pat Kloes (16 games) 13. 373 Beth Kitts (25 games) 14. 369 Jennifer Young (29 games) 15. 368 Jennifer Young (28 games)

- 1980-81 - 1981-82 - 1979-80 - 2007-08 - 1992-93 - 1992-93 - 1990-91 - 2005-06 - 1981-82 - 1980-81 - 1988-89 - 1966-67 - 1986-87 - 1997-98 - 1996-97

3-point field goals attempted 1. 214 Marsha Kinder (31 games) 2. 176 Shannon Scales (31 games) 3. 161 Jennifer Young (29 games) 4. 149 Lindsey Coleman (26 games) 5. 139 Lindsey Coleman (27 games) 6. 131 Shannon Scales (26 games) 131 Lindsey Coleman (26 games) 8. 127 Jennifer Young (28 games) 9. 124 Amanda Osborn (28 games) 10. 120 Lindsey Coleman (28 games) 120 Shannon Scales (28 games) 12. 112 Cindy Pearson (25 games) 13. 111 Jordan Burkholder (29 games) 111 Katy Herr (31 games) 15. 110 Angela Osborn (26 games)

- 2005-06 - 2005-06 - 1997-98 - 1999-00 - 2001-02 - 2006-07 - 2000-01 - 1996-97 - 1998-99 - 1998-99 - 2004-05 - 1993-94 - 2007-08 - 2005-06 - 1999-00

Field goal percentage (minimum 40 made) 1. .613 Tori Ruckman (49-80) 2. .603 Debbie Litten (193-320) 3. .575 Katie Brennan (65-113) 4. .565 Jolene Cline (117-207) 5. .563 Jackie Carlton (67-119) 6. .552 Sheri Lehew (53-96) 7. .543 Jackie Carlton (70-129) 8. .543 Sarah Hagood (121-223) 9. .538 Tricia Hyer (70-130) 10. .538 Kelly Worley (150-279) 11. .536 Sarah Hagood (162-302) 12. .528 Amanda Kyger (142-269) 13. .527 Sheila Moser (79-150) 14. .523 Amanda Kyger (68-130) 15. .523 Jolene Cline (80-153)

2005-06 1982-83 2001-02 1986-87 1988-89 1995-96 1989-90 1999-00 1989-90 1988-89 2000-01 1998-99 1989-90 1996-97 1987-88

3-point FG percentage (minimum 10 made) 1. .472 Jennifer Young (76-161) 2. .452 Amanda Osborn (56-124) 3. .449 Angela Osborn (35-78) 4. .429 Connie Ritchie (33-77) 5. .425 Marsha Kinder (91-214) 6. .411 Cindy Pearson (46-112) 7. .408 Jennifer Saunders (20-49) 8. .407 Connie Ritchie (11-27) 9. .405 Christy Osborne (15-37) 10. .404 Shannon Scales (38-94) 11. .400 Cindy Pearson (28-70) 12. .393 Megan Forster (24-61) 13. .386 Jennifer Young (49-127) 14. .385 Connie Ritchie (10-26) 15. .382 Sarah Oktavec (13-34)

1997-98 1998-99 1998-99 1996-97 2005-06 1993-94 2008-09 1995-96 1995-96 2003-04 1994-95 2001-02 1996-97 1998-99 2000-01

3-point field goals made 1. 91 Marsha Kinder (31 games) 2. 76 Jennifer Young (29 games) 3. 67 Shannon Scales (31 games) 4. 56 Amanda Osborn (28 games) 5. 50 Shannon Scales (26 games) 6. 49 Jennifer Young (28 games) 7. 46 Cindy Pearson (25 games) 8. 45 Lindsey Coleman (26 games) 45 Lindsey Coleman (26 games) 10. 42 Shannon Scales (28 games) 11. 38 Shannon Scales (26 games) 12. 37 Lindsey Coleman (27 games) 13. 35 Amanda Osborn (26 games) 35 Angela Osborn (28 games) 15. 33 Lindsey Coleman (28 games) 33 Connie Ritchie (27 games) 33 Angela Osborn (26 games)

- 2005-06 - 1997-98 - 2005-06 - 1998-99 - 2006-07 - 1996-97 - 1993-94 - 1999-00 - 2000-01 - 2004-05 - 2003-04 - 2001-02 - 2000-01 - 1998-99 - 1998-99 - 1996-97 - 1999-003

Marsha Kinder’s 91 three pointers made during the 2005-06 season is the highest single season total in program history


Single Season Records Year-By-Year Rebound Leaders Year Player 1970-71 Ginny Snuggs 1971-72 Ginny Snuggs 1972-73 Sharon Will 1973-74 Bonnie MacGuigan 1974-75 Sharon Will 1975-76 Janet Stivers 1976-77 Janet Stivers 1977-78 Janet Stivers 1978-79 Janet Stivers 1979-80 Jean Willi 1980-81 Debbie Litten 1981-82 Debbie Litten 1982-83 Debbie Litten 1983-84 Linda Aaron 1984-85 Tracey Diehl 1985-86 Jolene Cline 1986-87 Jolene Cline 1987-88 Marie Hess 1988-89 Candy Cahall 1989-90 Kelly Worley 1990-91 Melody Derrow 1991-92 Tricia Weatherholtz 1992-93 Tricia Weatherholtz 1993-94 Kristie Olson 1994-95 Jennifer Hedrick 1995-96 Kristie Olson 1996-97 Kristie Olson 1997-98 Connie Ritchie 1998-99 Connie Ritchie 1999-00 Sarah Hagood 2000-01 Sarah Hagood 2001-02 Sarah Hagood 2002-03 Katie Brennan 2003-04 Krystal Hermes 2004-05 Katy Herr 2005-06 Katy Herr 2006-07 Katy Herr 2007-08 Nikki Sydnor 2008-09 Rebecca Henderson 2009-10 Jordan Burkholder

Reb Avg 173 9.6 256 12.2 166 10.4 120 6.7 159 8.4 182 8.7 261 10.0 230 8.8 238 9.5 264 9.1 257 8.6 305 10.2 273 10.5 202 8.1 150 6.5 161 8.1 183 7.3 208 8.0 192 6.9 221 7.9 145 5.2 138 6.0 248 9.2 166 9.8 166 6.6 132 5.3 203 7.3 252 8.7 218 8.1 216 8.3 223 8.6 225 8.3 168 6.2 160 6.7 160 5.7 191 6.2 160 6.2 169 5.8 215 7.7 130 5.0

Rebounds 1. 305 Debbie Litten (120o-185d) 2. 273 Debbie Litten (114o-159d) 3. 264 Jean Willi (61o-203d) 4. 261 Janet Stivers (130o-131d) 5. 257 Debbie Litten (83o-174d) 6. 256 Ginny Snuggs (21 games) 7. 252 Connie Ritchie (67o-185d) 8. 249 Kim Stevens (76o-173d) 9. 248 Tricia Weatherholtz (62o-186d) 10. 238 Janet Stivers (90o-148d) 11. 230 Janet Stivers (68o-162d) 12. 225 Sarah Hagood (83o-142d) 13. 223 Sarah Hagood (91o-132d) 14. 221 Kelly Worley (67o-154d) 15. 218 Kim Stevens (88o-130d) 218 Connie Ritchie (51o-167d) Rebounding average (minimum 15 games) 1. 12.2 Ginny Snuggs (21 games) 2. 10.5 Debbie Litten (26 games) 3. 10.4 Sharon Will (16 games) 4. 10.2 Debbie Litten (30 games) 5. 10.0 Janet Stivers (26 games) 6. 9.8 Kristie Olson (17 games) 7. 9.6 Ginny Snuggs (18 games) 8. 9.5 Janet Stivers (25 games) 9. 9.2 Tricia Weatherholtz (27 games) 10. 9.1 Jean Willi (29 games) 11. 8.9 Bonnie MacGuigan (15 games) 12. 8.8 Janet Stivers (26 games) 13. 8.7 Connie Ritchie (29 games) 14. 8.7 Janet Stivers (21 games) 15. 8.6 Kim Stevens (29 games) Defensive rebounds 1. 203 Jean Willi (61o-203d) 2. 186 Tricia Weatherholtz (62o-186d) 3. 185 Debbie Litten (120o-185d) 185 Connie Ritchie (67o-185d) 5. 174 Debbie Litten (83o-174d) 6. 173 Kim Stevens (76o-173d) 7. 167 Connie Ritchie (51o-167d) 8. 162 Janet Stivers (68o-162d) 9. 159 Debbie Litten (114o-159d) 10. 154 Kelly Worley (67o-154d) 11. 153 Amanda Kyger (63o-153d) 12. 148 Janet Stivers (90o-148d) 13. 147 Rebecca Henderson (68o-147d) 14. 142 Sarah Hagood (83o-142d) 15. 139 Katie McDaniel (62o-139d) 139 Amanda Kyger (63o-139d)

- 1981-82 - 1982-83 - 1979-80 - 1976-77 - 1980-81 - 1971-72 - 1997-98 - 1979-80 - 1992-93 - 1978-79 - 1977-78 - 2001-02 - 2000-01 - 1989-90 - 1980-81 - 1998-99 1971-72 1982-83 1972-73 1981-82 1976-77 1993-94 1970-71 1978-79 1992-93 1979-80 1972-73 1977-78 1997-98 1975-76 1979-80 - 1979-80 - 1992-93 - 1981-82 - 1997-98 - 1980-81 - 1979-80 - 1998-99 - 1977-78 - 1982-83 - 1989-90 - 1998-99 - 1978-79 - 2008-09 - 2001-02 - 1992-93 - 1997-98


Single Season Records Defense rebound avg (minimum 15 games) 1. 7.0 Jean Willi (29 games) 2. 6.9 Tricia Weatherholtz (27 games) 3. 6.4 Connie Ritchie (29 games) 4. 6.2 Janet Stivers (26 games) 5. 6.2 Connie Ritchie (27 games) 6. 6.2 Kristie Olson (17 games) 7. 6.2 Debbie Litten (30 games) 8. 6.1 Debbie Litten (26 games) 9. 6.0 Kim Stevens (29 games) 10. 5.9 Janet Stivers (25 games) 11. 5.8 Debbie Litten (30 games) 12. 5.7 Ginny Snuggs (18 games) 13. 5.5 Kelly Worley (28 games) 14. 5.5 Renee Dingus (19 games) 15. 5.5 Amanda Kyger (28 games) Offensive rebounds 1. 130 Janet Stivers (130o-131d) 2. 120 Debbie Litten (120o-185d) 3. 114 Debbie Litten (114o-159d) 4. 91 Sarah Hagood (91o-132d) 5. 90 Janet Stivers (90o-148d) 6. 88 Sarah Hagood (88o-128d) 88 Kim Stevens (88o-130d) 8. 87 Shannon Scales (87o-103d) 9. 86 Kristie Olson (86o-117d) 10. 85 Jolene Cline (85o-76d) 85 Janet Stivers (85o-97d) 12. 84 Kaye Gardner (84o-126d) 13. 83 Sarah Hagood (83o-142d) 83 Debbie Litten (83o-174d) 15. 80 Candy Cahall (80o-109d) Offense rebound avg (minimum 15 games) 1. 5.0 Janet Stivers (26 games) 2. 4.4 Debbie Litten (26 games) 3. 4.0 Janet Stivers (21 games) 4. 4.0 Debbie Litten (30 games) 5. 3.9 Ginny Snuggs (18 games) 6. 3.7 Jolene Cline (23 games) 7. 3.6 Janet Stivers (25 games) 8. 3.6 Kristie Olson (17 games) 9. 3.5 Sarah Hagood (26 games) 10. 3.4 Sarah Hagood (26 games) 11. 3.2 Jean Willi (25 games) 12. 3.1 Sarah Hagood (27 games) 13. 3.1 Kristie Olson (28 games) 14. 3.0 Doris Scott (26 games) 15. 2.9 Kim Stevens (30 games)

1979-80 1992-93 1997-98 1977-78 1998-99 1993-94 1981-82 1982-83 1979-80 1978-79 1980-81 1970-71 1989-90 1985-86 1998-99 - 1976-77 - 1981-82 - 1982-83 - 2000-01 - 1978-79 - 1999-00 - 1980-81 - 2005-06 - 1996-97 - 1987-88 - 1975-76 - 1980-81 - 2001-02 - 1980-81 - 1989-90 1976-77 1982-83 1975-76 1981-82 1970-71 1987-88 1978-79 1993-94 2000-01 1999-00 1978-79 2001-02 1996-97 1976-77 1980-81

Assists 1. 181 2. 166 3. 164 4. 155 155 6. 153 7. 152 8. 150 9. 143 10. 142 11. 133 12. 132 13. 125 125 125

Terry Cox Anne Brown Sheila Moser Anne Brown Debra Burch Fonda Harlow Katy Herr Debra Burch Heather Landes Terry Cox Melody Derrow Heather Landes Diana Beard Anne Brown Ginny Snuggs

- 1981-82 - 1978-79 - 1990-91 - 1977-78 - 1989-90 - 1988-89 - 2005-06 - 1988-89 - 1997-98 - 1982-83 - 1990-91 - 1996-97 - 1985-86 - 1976-77 - 1971-72

Assists average (minimum 15 games) 1. 6.6 Anne Brown (25 games) 2. 6.3 Diana Beard (20 games) 3. 6.0 Terry Cox (30 games) 4. 6.0 Anne Brown (26 games) 5. 6.0 Ginny Snuggs (21 games) 6. 5.9 Sheila Moser (28 games) 7. 5.5 Debra Burch (28 games) 8. 5.5 Fonda Harlow (28 games) 9. 5.5 Terry Cox (26 games) 10. 5.4 Debra Burch (28 games) 11. 5.3 Heather Landes (27 games) 12. 4.9 Shirley Brown (22 games) 13. 4.9 Katy Herr (31 games) 14. 4.8 Anne Brown (26 games) 15. 4.8 Melody Derrow (28 games)

1978-79 1985-86 1981-82 1977-78 1971-72 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1982-83 1988-89 1997-98 1985-86 2005-06 1976-77 1990-91

Blocked shots 1. 81 Rebecca Henderson 2. 63 Rebecca Henderson 3. 54 Amanda Kyger 4. 45 Kim Stevens 45 Amanda Kyger 6. 44 Sheri Lehew 7. 43 Connie Ritchie 8. 42 Rebecca Henderson 9. 40 Debbie Litten 10. 39 Amanda Kyger 11. 38 Katelynn Hottinger 38 Marie Hess 13. 36 Kim Stevens 14. 35 Kaye Gardner 15. 32 Kaye Gardner

- 2007-08 - 2008-09 - 1999-00 - 1980-81 - 1998-99 - 1994-95 - 1997-98 - 2005-06 - 1980-81 - 1997-98 - 2009-10 - 1986-87 - 1979-80 - 1980-81 - 1981-82


Single Season Records Year-By-Year Assist Leaders Year Player 1971-72 Ginny Snuggs 1972-73 Patti Ann Riffle 1973-74 Patti Ann Riffle 1974-75 Patti Ann Riffle 1975-76 Mari Lou Moore 1976-77 Anne Brown 1977-78 Anne Brown 1978-79 Anne Brown 1979-80 Anne Brown 1980-81 Terry Cox 1981-82 Terry Cox 1982-83 Terry Cox 1983-84 Diana Beard 1984-85 Diana Beard 1985-86 Diana Beard 1986-87 Debra Burch 1987-88 Debra Burch 1988-89 Fonda Harlow 1989-90 Debra Burch 1990-91 Sheila Moser 1991-92 Christy Osborne 1992-93 Christy Osborne 1993-94 Christy Osborne 1994-95 Jennifer Young 1995-96 Jennifer Young 1996-97 Heather Landes 1997-98 Heather Landes 1998-99 Heather Landes 1999-00 Angela Osborn 2000-01 Amanda Osborn 2001-02 Sarah Oktavec 2002-03 Lindsay Andrews 2003-04 Katy Herr 2004-05 Katy Herr 2005-06 Katy Herr 2006-07 Katy Herr 2007-08 Jordan Burkholder 2008-09 Jordan Burkholder 2009-10 Jordan Burkholder

Ast Avg 125 6.0 36 2.3 39 2.2 38 2.0 80 3.8 125 4.8 155 6.0 166 6.6 102 3.5 78 2.6 181 6.0 142 5.5 91 3.8 93 4.0 125 6.3 85 3.4 80 3.0 153 5.5 155 5.5 164 5.9 78 3.1 80 3.0 92 3.7 75 3.0 70 2.8 132 4.7 143 5.3 117 4.2 79 3.0 106 4.1 87 3.2 103 3.8 96 3.7 95 3.4 152 4.9 114 4.4 74 2.6 65 2.3 66 2.5

Blocked shots average (minimum 15 games) 1. 2.8 Rebecca Henderson (29 games) 2. 2.3 Rebecca Henderson (28 games) 3. 2.1 Amanda Kyger (26 games) 4. 1.8 Sheri Lehew (25 games) 5. 1.6 Amanda Kyger (28 games) 6. 1.5 Marie Hess (25 games) 7. 1.5 Kim Stevens (30 games) 8. 1.5 Connie Ritchie (29 games) 9. 1.5 Katelynn Hottinger (26 games) 10. 1.4 Amanda Kyger (28 games) 11. 1.4 Rebecca Henderson (31 games) 12. 1.4 Kristie Olson (17 games) 13. 1.3 Debbie Litten (30 games) 14. 1.3 Rebecca Henderson (22 games) 15. 1.2 Kim Stevens (29 games) Steals 1. 106 106 3. 100 4. 99 5. 97 6. 92 7. 89 8. 88 9. 83 10. 82 11. 81 81 13. 80 80 15. 76

Sheila Moser Katy Herr Katy Herr Debra Burch Jordan Burkholder Katy Herr Jordan Burkholder Terry Cox Melody Derrow Debra Burch Jordan BURKHOLDER Debbie Litten Melody Derrow Terry Cox Debra Burch

2007-08 2008-09 1999-00 1994-95 1998-99 1986-87 1980-81 1997-98 2009-10 1997-98 2005-06 1993-94 1980-81 2006-07 1979-80 - 1990-91 - 2005-06 - 2006-07 - 1989-90 - 2007-08 - 2003-04 - 2008-09 - 1981-82 - 1988-89 - 1988-89 - 2009-10 - 1982-83 - 1990-91 - 1980-81 - 1987-88

Katy Herr owns the two highest marks for steals in a single season in Bridgewater history.


Career Records Points 1. 1599 Melody Derrow (111 games) - 1987-91 2. 1572 Jennifer Young (107 games) - 1994-98 3. 1475 Wanda Morris (112 games) - 1979-83 4. 1374 Amanda Kyger (106 games) - 1996-00 5. 1281 Jordan Burkholder (83 games) - 2007-10 1281 Sarah Hagood (107 games) - 1998-02 7. 1228 Katy Herr (111 games) - 2003-07 8. 1226 Debbie Litten (115 games) - 1979-83 9. 1188 Shannon Scales (111 games) - 2003-07 10. 1175 Connie Ritchie (106 games) - 1995-99 11. 1171 Janet Stivers (98 games) - 1975-79 12. 1095 Pat Kloes (56 games) - 1963-65,66-68 13. 1082 Diana Beard (87 games) - 1983-87 14. 1073 Fonda Harlow (103 games) - 1986-90 15. 1046 Angela Osborn (109 games) - 1997-01 Scoring average (minimum 40 games) 1. 19.6 Pat Kloes (56 games) 1963-65,66-68 2. 17.6 Nancy Boller (45 games) 1966-70 3. 16.1 Kim Stevens (59 games) 1979-81 4. 15.4 Jordan Burkholder (83 games) 2007-10 5. 14.7 Jennifer Young (107 games) 1994-98 6. 14.4 Melody Derrow (111 games) 1987-91 7. 13.6 Sharon Will (73 games) 1971-75 8. 13.5 Marsha Kinder (54 games) 2004-06 9. 13.5 Kristie Olson (70 games) 1993-94,95-97 10. 13.2 Wanda Morris (112 games) 1979-83 11. 13.0 Amanda Kyger (106 games) 1996-00 12. 12.8 Beth Kitts (78 games) 1985-89 13. 12.4 Diana Beard (87 games) 1983-87 14. 12.0 Sarah Hagood (107 games) 1998-02 15. 11.9 Janet Stivers (98 games) 1975-79

Sarah Hagood ranks in the top 15 in nearly every career scoring category.

Field goals made 1. 658 Wanda Morris (112 games) - 1979-83 2. 645 Melody Derrow (111 games) - 1987-91 3. 566 Jennifer Young (107 games) - 1994-98 4. 513 Amanda Kyger (106 games) - 1996-00 5. 511 Pat Kloes (56 games) - 1963-65,66-68 6. 508 Debbie Litten (115 games) - 1979-83 7. 481 Sarah Hagood (107 games) - 1998-02 481 Janet Stivers (98 games) - 1975-79 9. 466 Fonda Harlow (103 games) - 1986-90 10. 454 Sharon Will (73 games) - 1971-75 11. 448 Diana Beard (87 games) - 1983-87 12. 440 Beth Kitts (78 games) - 1985-89 13. 438 Jordan Burkholder (83 games) - 2007-10 14. 430 Kim Stevens (59 games) - 1979-81 430 Cathy Stivers (97 games) - 1975-79 Field goals attempted 1. 1461 Wanda Morris (112 games) - 1979-83 2. 1376 Pat Kloes (56 games) - 1963-65,66-68 3. 1338 Melody Derrow (111 games) - 1987-91 4. 1290 Jennifer Young (107 games) - 1994-98 5. 1113 Janet Stivers (98 games) - 1975-79 6. 1082 Sharon Will (73 games) - 1971-75 7. 1079 Fonda Harlow (103 games) - 1986-90 8. 1051 Jordan Burkholder (83 games) - 2007-10 9. 1048 Lindsey Coleman (107 games) - 1998-02 10. 1035 Shannon Scales (111 games) - 2003-07 11. 1026 Katy Herr (111 games) - 2003-07 12. 1016 Diana Beard (87 games) - 1983-87 13. 1000 Debbie Litten (115 games) - 1979-83 1000 Tricia Weatherholtz (102 games) - 1989-93 15. 994 Amanda Kyger (106 games) - 1996-00 Field goal percentage (minimum 150 made) 1. .527 Jackie Carlton (273-518) 2. .516 Amanda Kyger (513-994) 3. .512 Sarah Hagood (481-939) 4. .508 Debbie Litten (508-1000) 5. .495 Jolene Cline (330-666) 6. .488 Sheila Moser (231-473) 7. .488 Sheri Lehew (203-416) 8. .488 Bianca Booker (177-363) 9. .482 Tricia Hyer (340-705) 10. .482 Melody Derrow (645-1338) 11. .478 Jennifer Saunders (275-575) 12. .463 Amy Childs (299-646) 13. .462 Katie Brennan (240-520) 14. .459 Angela Osborn (380-827) 15. .458 Kim Stevens (430-939)

1987-91 1996-00 1998-02 1979-83 1984-88 1987-91 1994-97 2007-10 1988-92 1987-91 2005-09 2003-07 2000-03 1997-01 1979-81


Career Records 3-point field goals made 1. 197 Shannon Scales (111 games) - 2003-07 2. 176 Jennifer Young (107 games) - 1994-98 3. 160 Lindsey Coleman (107 games) - 1998-02 4. 122 Marsha Kinder (54 games) - 2004-06 5. 117 Katy Herr (111 games) - 2003-07 117 Amanda Osborn (83 games) - 1997-99,00-01 7. 95 Cindy Pearson (95 games) - 1992-96 8. 90 Angela Osborn (109 games) - 1997-01 9. 85 Lindsay Andrews (103 games) - 2001-05 10. 78 Kristin Bosserman (97 games) - 2006-10 11. 72 Jordan Burkholder (83 games) - 2007-10 12. 64 Connie Ritchie (106 games) - 1995-99 13. 61 Sarah Oktavec (103 games) - 2000-04 14. 55 Allison Nichols (93 games) - 2000-04 15. 53 Melody Derrow (111 games) - 1987-91

Free throws made 1. 348 Amanda Kyger (106 games) - 1996-00 2. 333 Jordan Burkholder (83 games) - 2007-10 3. 319 Sarah Hagood (107 games) - 1998-02 4. 307 Katy Herr (111 games) - 2003-07 5. 297 Connie Ritchie (106 games) - 1995-99 6. 264 Jennifer Young (107 games) - 1994-98 7. 256 Melody Derrow (111 games) - 1987-91 8. 239 Marie Hess (94 games) - 1984-88 9. 229 Debra Burch (108 games) - 1986-90 10. 220 Tricia Hyer (108 games) - 1988-92 11. 219 Jolene Cline (90 games) - 1984-88 12. 213 Cindy Pearson (95 games) - 1992-96 13. 211 Kristie Olson (70 games) - 1993-94,95-97 14. 210 Debbie Litten (115 games) - 1979-83 15. 209 Janet Stivers (98 games) - 1975-79

3-point field goals attempted 1. 539 Lindsey Coleman (107 games) - 1998-02 2. 521 Shannon Scales (111 games) - 2003-07 3. 431 Jennifer Young (107 games) - 1994-98 4. 371 Katy Herr (111 games) - 2003-07 5. 308 Marsha Kinder (54 games) - 2004-06 6. 301 Amanda Osborn (83 games) - 1997-99,00-01 7. 294 Jordan Burkholder (83 games) - 2007-10 8. 259 Angela Osborn (109 games) - 1997-01 9. 258 Lindsay Andrews (103 games) - 2001-05 10. 245 Kristin Bosserman (97 games) - 2006-10 11. 241 Cindy Pearson (95 games) - 1992-96 12. 213 Sarah Oktavec (103 games) - 2000-04 13. 193 Allison Nichols (93 games) - 2000-04 14. 178 Melody Derrow (111 games) - 1987-91 15. 166 Connie Ritchie (106 games) - 1995-99

Free throws attempted 1. 496 Amanda Kyger (106 games) - 1996-00 2. 446 Sarah Hagood (107 games) - 1998-02 3. 433 Marie Hess (94 games) - 1984-88 4. 415 Connie Ritchie (106 games) - 1995-99 5. 414 Jordan Burkholder (83 games) - 2007-10 6. 395 Katy Herr (111 games) - 2003-07 7. 387 Melody Derrow (111 games) - 1987-91 8. 386 Tricia Hyer (108 games) - 1988-92 9. 370 Debra Burch (108 games) - 1986-90 10. 342 Tricia Weatherholtz (102 games) - 1989-93 11. 332 Jennifer Young (107 games) - 1994-98 12. 326 Kristie Olson (70 games) - 1993-94,95-97 13. 319 Jolene Cline (90 games) - 1984-88 14. 317 Debbie Litten (115 games) - 1979-83 15. 306 Patti Ann Riffle (74 games) - 1971-75

3-point FG percentage (minimum 50 made) 1. .408 Jennifer Young (176-431) 1994-98 2. .396 Marsha Kinder (122-308) 2004-06 3. .394 Cindy Pearson (95-241) 1992-96 4. .389 Amanda Osborn (117-301) 1997-99,00-01 5. .386 Connie Ritchie (64-166) 1995-99 6. .378 Shannon Scales (197-521) 2003-07 7. .347 Angela Osborn (90-259) 1997-01 8. .329 Lindsay Andrews (85-258) 2001-05 9. .318 Kristin Bosserman (78-245) 2006-10 10. .315 Katy Herr (117-371) 2003-07 11. .298 Melody Derrow (53-178) 1987-91 12. .297 Lindsey Coleman (160-539) 1998-02 13. .286 Sarah Oktavec (61-213) 2000-04 14. .285 Allison Nichols (55-193) 2000-04 15. .245 Jordan Burkholder (72-294) 2007-10

Free throw percentage (minimum 50 made) 1. .859 Cindy Pearson (213-248) 1992-96 2. .841 Marsha Kinder (148-176) 2004-06 3. .832 Jennifer Saunders (178-214) 2005-09 4. .827 Angela Osborn (196-237) 1997-01 5. .821 Marie Bolton (147-179) 2000-04 6. .812 Jenny Logan (121-149) 2008-10 7. .804 Jordan Burkholder (333-414) 2007-10 8. .799 Shannon Scales (151-189) 2003-07 9. .795 Jennifer Young (264-332) 1994-98 10. .777 Katy Herr (307-395) 2003-07 11. .774 Amanda Osborn (144-186) 1997-99,00-01 12. .765 Cathy Stivers (104-136) 1975-79 13. .761 Tori Ruckman (51-67) 2005-07 14. .761 Krystal Hermes (172-226) 2001-05 15. .748 Anne Brown (101-135) 1976-80


Career Records Rebounds 1. 1005 Debbie Litten (359o-646d) 2. 911 Janet Stivers (373o-538d) 3. 758 Sarah Hagood (310o-448d) 4. 711 Amanda Kyger (227o-484d) 5. 676 Connie Ritchie (179o-497d) 676 Marie Hess (256o-420d) 7. 670 Katy Herr (233o-437d) 8. 664 Lindsey Coleman (189o-475d) 9. 634 Doris Scott (190o-444d) 10. 631 Rebecca Henderson (195o-436d) 11. 618 Kelly Worley (215o-403d) 12. 604 Jolene Cline (240o-364d) 13. 580 Jean Willi (180o-400d) 14. 569 Tricia Weatherholtz (142o-427d) 15. 564 Jennifer Hedrick (208o-356d)

- 1979-83 - 1975-79 - 1998-02 - 1996-00 - 1995-99 - 1984-88 - 2003-07 - 1998-02 - 1974-78 - 2005-09 - 1986-90 - 1984-88 - 1977-80 - 1989-93 - 1993-97

Rebounding average (minimum 40 games) 1. 9.3 Janet Stivers (98 games) 1975-79 2. 8.7 Debbie Litten (115 games) 1979-83 3. 7.9 Kim Stevens (59 games) 1979-81 4. 7.8 Jean Willi (74 games) 1977-80 5. 7.2 Marie Hess (94 games) 1984-88 6. 7.2 Kristie Olson (70 games) 1993-94,95-97 7. 7.1 Sarah Hagood (107 games) 1998-02 8. 7.0 Sharon Will (73 games) 1971-75 9. 6.9 Kaye Gardner (60 games) 1980-82 10. 6.9 Doris Scott (92 games) 1974-78 11. 6.7 Jolene Cline (90 games) 1984-88 12. 6.7 Amanda Kyger (106 games) 1996-00 13. 6.4 Connie Ritchie (106 games) 1995-99 14. 6.3 Beth Kitts (78 games) 1985-89 15. 6.2 Lindsey Coleman (107 games) 1998-02 Defensive rebounds 1. 646 Debbie Litten (359o-646d) 2. 538 Janet Stivers (373o-538d) 3. 497 Connie Ritchie (179o-497d) 4. 484 Amanda Kyger (227o-484d) 5. 475 Lindsey Coleman (189o-475d) 6. 448 Sarah Hagood (310o-448d) 7. 444 Doris Scott (190o-444d) 8. 437 Katy Herr (233o-437d) 9. 436 Rebecca Henderson (195o-436d) 10. 427 Tricia Weatherholtz (142o-427d) 11. 420 Marie Hess (256o-420d) 12. 403 Kelly Worley (215o-403d) 403 Jennifer Young (129o-403d) 14. 400 Jean Willi (180o-400d) 15. 364 Jolene Cline (240o-364d)

- 1979-83 - 1975-79 - 1995-99 - 1996-00 - 1998-02 - 1998-02 - 1974-78 - 2003-07 - 2005-09 - 1989-93 - 1984-88 - 1986-90 - 1994-98 - 1977-80 - 1984-88

Defense rebound avg (minimum 40 games) 1. 5.6 Debbie Litten (115 games) 1979-83 2. 5.5 Janet Stivers (98 games) 1975-79 3. 5.4 Jean Willi (74 games) 1977-80 4. 5.1 Kim Stevens (59 games) 1979-81 5. 5.1 Ginny Snuggs (71 games) 1968-72 6. 4.8 Doris Scott (92 games) 1974-78 7. 4.7 Renee Dingus (76 games) 1982-86 8. 4.7 Connie Ritchie (106 games) 1995-99 9. 4.6 Amanda Kyger (106 games) 1996-00 10. 4.5 Kristie Olson (70 games) 1993-94,95-97 11. 4.5 Marie Hess (94 games) 1984-88 12. 4.5 Linda Aaron (54 games) 1980-82,83-84 13. 4.4 Lindsey Coleman (107 games) 1998-02 14. 4.2 Kaye Gardner (60 games) 1980-82 15. 4.2 Sarah Hagood (107 games) 1998-02 Offensive rebounds 1. 373 Janet Stivers (373o-538d) 2. 359 Debbie Litten (359o-646d) 3. 310 Sarah Hagood (310o-448d) 4. 256 Marie Hess (256o-420d) 5. 240 Jolene Cline (240o-364d) 6. 233 Katy Herr (233o-437d) 7. 227 Amanda Kyger (227o-484d) 8. 215 Kelly Worley (215o-403d) 215 Melody Derrow (215o-301d) 10. 208 Jennifer Hedrick (208o-356d) 11. 202 Candy Cahall (202o-328d) 12. 199 Tricia Hyer (199o-299d) 13. 195 Rebecca Henderson (195o-436d) 14. 193 Christy Osborne (193o-303d) 15. 190 Doris Scott (190o-444d)

- 1975-79 - 1979-83 - 1998-02 - 1984-88 - 1984-88 - 2003-07 - 1996-00 - 1986-90 - 1987-91 - 1993-97 - 1986-90 - 1988-92 - 2005-09 - 1991-96 - 1974-78

Offense rebound avg (minimum 40 games) 1. 3.8 Janet Stivers (98 games) 1975-79 2. 3.1 Debbie Litten (115 games) 1979-83 3. 2.9 Sarah Hagood (107 games) 1998-02 4. 2.8 Kim Stevens (59 games) 1979-81 5. 2.7 Marie Hess (94 games) 1984-88 6. 2.7 Kaye Gardner (60 games) 1980-82 2.7 Jolene Cline (90 games) 1984-88 8. 2.6 Kristie Olson (70 games) 1993-94,95-97 9. 2.4 Jean Willi (74 games) 1977-80 10. 2.2 Beth Kitts (78 games) 1985-89 11. 2.1 Amanda Kyger (106 games) 1996-00 12. 2.1 Katy Herr (111 games) 2003-07 13. 2.1 Doris Scott (92 games) 1974-78 14. 2.0 Candy Cahall (99 games) 1986-90 15. 2.0 Jennifer Hedrick (102 games) 1993-97


Career Records Assists 1. 548 2. 470 3. 457 4. 454 5. 410 6. 387 7. 381 8. 363 9. 316 10. 314 11. 291 12. 274 13. 268 14. 225 15. 218

Anne Brown Debra Burch Katy Herr Heather Landes Terry Cox Melody Derrow Diana Beard Sheila Moser Christy Osborne Fonda Harlow Jennifer Young Angela Osborn Lindsay Andrews Connie Ritchie Tricia Weatherholtz

- 1976-80 - 1986-90 - 2003-07 - 1996-00 - 1979-83 - 1987-91 - 1983-87 - 1987-91 - 1991-96 - 1986-90 - 1994-98 - 1997-01 - 2001-05 - 1995-99 - 1989-93

Assists average (minimum 40 games) 1. 5.2 Anne Brown (106 games) 1976-80 2. 4.6 Heather Landes (99 games) 1996-00 3. 4.4 Diana Beard (87 games) 1983-87 4. 4.4 Debra Burch (108 games) 1986-90 5. 4.1 Katy Herr (111 games) 2003-07 6. 3.6 Terry Cox (114 games) 1979-83 7. 3.5 Melody Derrow (111 games) 1987-91 8. 3.5 Sheila Moser (105 games) 1987-91 9. 3.0 Fonda Harlow (103 games) 1986-90 10. 3.0 Christy Osborne (107 games) 1991-96 11. 2.7 Jennifer Young (107 games) 1994-98 12. 2.6 Lindsay Andrews (103 games) 2001-05 13. 2.6 Amanda Osborn (83 games) 1997-99,00-01 14. 2.5 Angela Osborn (109 games) 1997-01 15. 2.5 Mari Lou Moore (84 games) 1973-77

Blocked shots average (minimum 40 games) 1. 2.0 Rebecca Henderson (110 games) 2005-09 2. 1.5 Amanda Kyger (106 games) 1996-00 3. 1.4 Kim Stevens (59 games) 1979-81 4. 1.1 Kaye Gardner (60 games) 1980-82 5. 0.9 Marie Hess (94 games) 1984-88 6. 0.9 Katie Brennan (79 games) 2000-03 7. 0.9 Sheri Lehew (78 games) 1994-97 8. 0.9 Connie Ritchie (106 games) 1995-99 9. 0.9 Debbie Litten (115 games) 1979-83 10. 0.8 Beth Kitts (78 games) 1985-89 11. 0.7 Lindsey Coleman (107 games) 1998-02 12. 0.7 Kristie Olson (70 games) 1993-94,95-97 13. 0.7 Jean Willi (74 games) 1977-80 14. 0.7 Janet Stivers (98 games) 1975-79 15. 0.7 Jordan Burkholder (83 games) 2007-10 Steals 1. 368 Katy Herr - 2003-07 2. 313 Debra Burch - 1986-90 3. 286 Melody Derrow - 1987-91 4. 267 Jordan Burkholder - 2007-10 5. 257 Debbie Litten - 1979-83 6. 249 Sheila Moser - 1987-91 7. 244 Christy Osborne - 1991-96 8. 223 Terry Cox - 1979-83 9. 203 Lindsey Coleman - 1998-02 10. 200 Anne Brown - 1976-80 11. 195 Gail Southard - 1976-80 12. 191 Cathy Stivers - 1975-79 13. 186 Wanda Morris - 1979-83 14. 185 Mari Lou Moore - 1973-77 15. 184 Amy Childs - 2003-07

Blocked shots 1. 215 Rebecca Henderson - 2. 159 Amanda Kyger - 3. 102 Debbie Litten - 4. 95 Connie Ritchie - 5. 86 Marie Hess - 6. 81 Kim Stevens - 7. 80 Lindsey Coleman - 8. 71 Katie Brennan - 71 Janet Stivers - 71 Shannon Scales - 11. 70 Sheri Lehew - 12. 68 Sarah Hagood - 13. 67 Kaye Gardner - 14. 63 Candy Cahall - 15. 60 Beth Kitts -

Rebecca Henderson is the career blocks leader at Bridgewater. Henderson recorded 215 career blocks as an Eagle.

2005-09 1996-00 1979-83 1995-99 1984-88 1979-81 1998-02 2000-03 1975-79 2003-07 1994-97 1998-02 1980-82 1986-90 1985-89


The College


ATHLETIC TRAINING College athletics has evolved to the point where total physical preparation is necessary to be successful. Bridgewater employs a five-member athletic training staff. Under the tutilege of Director Barbara Long, the group of Sarah Cook, Chase Hale, Ellen Hicks and Scott Powers serve as Assistant Athletic Trainers for the entire Bridgewater College Athletics Department. Long is a graduate of Bridgewater College with a degree in Biology; United States Sports Academy with master’s degrees in Sports Medicine and Fitness Management and is currently enrolled in the Doctor of Education program in Organzational Leadership at Shenandoah University. She was certified by the Board of Certification in 1989 and is licensed by the Commonwealth of Virginia Board of Medicine as an athletic trainer. Her career has had her working with professional and high level amateur athletes at places like the World University Games, US Olympic Training Center, and several professional football camps. She has also served as Head Athletic Trainer at Broadway High School and as clinical ATC for RMH Rehab Services, and Body Ease Physical Therapy, PC. Barbara spent 10 years as a clinical athletic trainer and through this work developed community education presentations and publications dealing with Exercise and Aging, Fall Prevention, Increasing the Functional Limits of Aging, and Children and Sports. Barbara and her husband, Stuart, reside in the Lacey Springs area with their two children, Tyler and Cassie. Cook hails from Lewiston, Maine. She has a bachelor’s degree in Athletic Training from Colby-Sawyer College and a Master of Arts degree in Sport Psychology from the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities. Sarah spent a summer as the head athletic trainer at J Robinson Intensive Basketball Camps and has experience working with Division I Men’s Ice Hockey and Men’s Gymnastics. She resides in Harrisonburg with her menagerie of small animals. Her primary responsibilities are men’s and women’s soccer and softball. Hale joined the Bridgewater staff in the spring of 2000 as the Assistant Athletic Trainer. He has a Bachelor’s degree in Health Science/Athletic Training and a Master’s degree in Health Science Education from James Madison University. Chase is currently pursuing his Doctorate of Education degree from Shenandoah University in organizational leadership. For two years he was contracted from RMH Rehab Services, where he also worked within the occupational and physical therapy departments, to provide athletic training services at Bridgewater College. In 2002, Hale moved to a full-time faculty position in the Health and Exercise Science Department where he teaches kinesiology and athletic training courses. In addition to teaching, Professor Hale also serves as the clinical education coordinator for the athletic training education program. His career has had him working with collegiate baseball, football, soccer, and volleyball. Currently, he works with the College’s field hockey, lacrosse, and tennis teams. Hale lives in Grottoes with his wife Ada and their three children Charlie, Stella, and Eliza. Hicks has a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology from Bridgewater College, and a Master of Education degree from Northwestern State University in Health Promotion. She was certified by the Board of Certification in 1996 and is licensed by the Commonwealth of Virginia Board of Medicine as an Athletic Trainer, Pharmacy Technician, and Emergency Medical Technician. Ellen has 11 years clinical athletic training experience; the last ten of those years were with RMH Rehab Services. She has also spent the last nine years working for Rockingham County Public Schools at Broadway High School as the Head Athletic Trainer. Ellen resides in Port Republic and primarily works with Volleyball, Women’s Basketball, and Track & Field. Powers comes to Bridgewater College with a variety of athletic training experience. As a graduate of North Dakota State University and James Madision University, he has spent 27 years working in the clinical and secondary school environments. Athletic training has allowed him to work with several international sports teams in many different countries including the 1996 Olympics Games in Atlanta. Scott resides in Dayton with his wife Pam and their sons, Justin, Jake, Joshua and Jason.

Barbara Long

Sarah Cook

Chase Hale

Ellen Hicks

Scott Powers


STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING HEAD STRENGTH & CONDITIONING COORDINATOR JOE SOLTIS Joe Soltis is entering his eighth year as the Head Strength and Conditioning Coordinator at Bridgewater College. Soltis comes to Bridgewater college as a USA Weightlifting Club Coach. He actively competes in Olympic Weightlifting and won his weight class at the Arnold Classic in 2009. Soltis played running back for Emory & Henry and spent four years as an assistant coach at Glenvar High School in Salem, Va. from 1990-94. Soltis is also the Offensive Coordinator for the Bridgewater College Football team. He resides in Bridgewater and is married to the former April Fifer, a 2004 Bridgewater graduate and a teacher in the Rockingham County Public Schools

ASST. STRENGTH & CONDITIONING COORDINATOR STEPHON HEALEY Stephon Healey will begin his seventh year as the Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coordinator. Healey came to the States from London, England. Healey studied as an intern under both Keith Morgan at the National Sports Center in Crystal Palace, London and with Edgar Curtis at the Leeds Rhinos (professional rugby team). Healey has experience in competing and coaching at both Powerlifting and Olympic lifting meets. Healey played collegiate football at Indiana University of Pennsylvania. A graduate from the University of Greenwich (London), Healey has his undergraduate degree in Education and Human Movement Studies. Healey is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist and a Certified USA Weightlifting club coach.

The mission of the Bridgewater College's Strength and Conditioning Program is to assist BC athletes in enhancing their athletic performance. Our goal is to undertake this mission by reducing the risk of athletic injury, developing the force potential (strength and power) of each athlete, enhancing the specific movement patterns related to their activity and addressing the energy needs for each sport. Ultimately we intend to maximize the athletic potential of each of our student athletes.


Commissioner Brad Bankston Celebrating its 35th year of operations, the Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) is one of the nation’s largest Division III conferences. The 14- member ODAC, including one associate member, stands as the second-largest multi-sport NCAA Division III conference in the country. The league was formed on May 18, 1975 as the Virginia College Conference and began operations in September of 1976. (The name change to Old Dominion Athletic Conference became effective January 1, 1976). Charter members were eight colleges located in the state of Virginia: Bridgewater College, Eastern Mennonite College, Emory & Henry College, Hampden-Sydney College, Lynchburg College, Randolph-Macon College, Roanoke College and Washington and Lee University. From its initial year of operation through the 1981-82 academic year, the ODAC sponsored competition in 10 men’s varsity sports, including football, soccer, and cross country in the fall; basketball, wrestling, and indoor track and field in the winter; and baseball, golf, tennis, and outdoor track and field in the spring. Women’s sports were added prior to the 1982-83 school year. Today, the ODAC has grown to Sponsor championships in 22 sports (10 men and 12 women) and houses nine full-time coeducational institutions with four single-gender schools making up the current 13 full-time members. The conference expanded in the late 1980s, early 1990s and most recently in 1999. Virginia Wesleyan became the 13th member of the conference in 1988 and began full-scale competition in the league in the 1989-90 academic year. Guilford College, voted into the conference in the spring of 1990, began competing for conference championships in the 1991-92 season. The Catholic University of America (DC) was accepted for associate membership in football on January 12, 1999. Over the past 16 years the conference and the City of Salem, Va., have gained national attention through hosting five NCAA Division III championships in football, men’s basketball, softball, baseball, women’s lacrosse, and volleyball. The growing list of titles passed out in Salem began in the fall of 1993 with the DIII Football Championship. Through the 2008-09 academic year, the conference and city have hosted 46 NCAA Division III Championships since the ‘93 Stagg Bowl. This year, the two will serve as hosts to the DIII football and men’s basketball championships.

Asst. Commissioner J.J. Nekoloff

Director of Championships Mollie Robertson

Mary Jane Esperiti Administrative Assistant








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