Location: Campbellsville, Kentucky Mailing Address: 1 University Drive Campbellsville, KY 42718 Founded: 1906 President: Michael V. Carter Nickname: Tigers / Lady Tigers Colors: Maroon and Gray National Affiliation: NAIA Division I Conference Affiliation: Mid-South Conference Home Court / Capacity: Powell Athletic Center / 1700 Athletic Director: Rusty Hollingsworth Assistant AD: Jim Hardy Office Phone: (270) 789-5257 Athletic Fax: (270) 789-5048 Sports Information: Chris Megginson SID Assistant: Richard Robards Office Phone: (270) 789-5276 Head Athletic Trainer: Derek Port Office Phone: (270) 789-5544
Campbellsville University Athletics Web Site: www.campbellsvilletigers.com Newspaper: Central Kentucky News Journal Sports Editor: Bobby Brockman Phone: (270) 465-8111 Broadcasting Stations: WLCU—88.7 FM (Campbellsville) www.WLCUFM.com Comcast Cable Channel 22 (Audio) Comcast Cable Channel 10 (Live Video) Voice of the Tigers: Jay Turner, Matt Payton
Head Coach: Ginger Colvin Years / Record at School: 7 / 185-54 Basketball Phone: (270) 789-5554 Basketball E-Mail: ggcolvin@campbellsville.edu mrdenney@campbellsville.edu Assistant Coach: Miranda Denney Assistant Coach: Sarge Pollock
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Head Coach
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Ginger High Colvin enters her eighth season as Head Coach of the Campbellsville University Lady Tigers. Though she has worn the title of head coach for only seven seasons, Colvin has been a part of the Lady Tiger family for more than two decades. Her Campbellsville University experience began in 1986 on the hardwood as a student athlete under thenhead coach Donna Wise. In her playing career, Colvin was a star performer. In 1990, she was named a ThirdTeam All-American and the KIAC Player of the Year. She is one of four Lady Tigers to be named as an AllConference selection for four consecutive seasons. She is also a member of the 1000 point club at Campbellsville University and a member of the Campbellsville University Athletics Hall of Fame. Impressively, Colvin still holds the NAIA national record for highest assist average in a career. She also ranks first in CU Lady Tiger basketball history for assists in a game, season, and career. Upon completion of her playing career, Colvin’s love for Campbellsville University and passion for the game prompted her to begin her coaching career as an assistant coach under the direction of Hall of Fame Head Coach, Donna Wise. Coach Ginger High Colvin served as a part-time assistant for 12 years, from 1991-2003. In 1997, Colvin was called upon to take over the reigns of a struggling Campbellsville High School Lady Eagle program. Coach Colvin’s impact on that program was both quick and remarkable. In seven seasons, her teams achieved a winning record five times. Colvin guided her Lady Eagle teams to three 20-win seasons and three 5th Region All-A Championships. One of those All-A Regional Championship teams advanced to the Elite 8 of the Class A State Tournament. She also led Campbellsville to two 20th District Titles (the first district titles in school history in women’s basketball). Colvin’s ultimate achievement at the high school ranks came in 2001 and 2002 when she guided her Lady Eagle squads to the championship game of the 5th Region tournament. In 2003, Colvin returned to Campbellsville University as a full time assistant. Four seasons later, when Donna Wise announced her retirement, Colvin was the logical choice to fill Wise’s shoes. She is only the second head coach in the history of the Campbellsville University program. In her tenure as head coach, Coach Colvin has accumulated a record of 185 wins and 54 losses. She has achieved 3 thirty win seasons, 5 Regular Season MSC Championships, and 2 MSC Tournament Championships. She has also been to the NAIA National Tournament Elite Eight 3 times.
Tompkinsville, KY YEARS / RECORD 7 Years / 185-54 (77%) FAMILY Husband—Robert Son—Kobe Parents—Jimmy and Linda High
MSC Coach of the Year (2009, 2010, 2014)
In 2009-2010, the Lady Tigers became the first team in the history of the Mid-South Conference to go undefeated in conference play. Additionally, the Lady Tigers were named the NAIA National Team Champion of Character. To top it all off, Colvin was named Mid-South Conference Coach of the Year for the second year in a row and was a finalist to be named WBCA National Coach of the Year. 2010-2011 proved to be monumental as well. For the first time in Colvin’s tenure, the Lady Tigers won the Mid-South Conference tournament championship. They were champions of both the MSC Tournament and Regular Season for the first time in 7 years. Another 30 win season ended in a 7th trip to the NAIA National Tournament Elite Eight. The Lady Tigers finished the season with the highest ranking in school history at #2 in the nation. Last year, the Lady Tigers put together Colvin’s third thirty win season in route to both a Mid-South Conference Regular-Season Championship and a Mid-South Conference Tournament Championship. The 2013-2014 team finished the season ranked #5 in the nation and earned Colvin a third trip to the NAIA Elite Eight. Coach Ginger Colvin is a relentless worker with a passion for the game of basketball and for Campbellsville University. She is adored by her players and respected by her peers. In a seven year span, she has revived the Campbellsville University program and has solidified the Lady Tigers’ position among the elite teams in the nation. Colvin’s competitive nature and tireless work ethic will continue to solidify the Lady Tiger’s position on the national scene for years to come.
National Finalist for WBCA Coach of the Year (2010) All-Time Assist Leader at Campbellsville University Member of the Campbellsville University Hall of Fame Member of the Campbellsville University 1000 Point Club Holds the NAIA National Record for Highest Assist Average in a Career
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HOMETOWN
Miranda Denney enters her eighth season as an assistant coach under Head Coach Ginger Colvin. Hootie (as she is known) has a true passion for the game of basketball and for Campbellsville University. As a Lady Tiger, Miranda played four seasons under legendary Head Coach Donna Wise. She was a member of two regular season conference championship teams and a member of one conference tournament championship team. Miranda competed in the NAIA National Tournament all four years of her playing career, and she led her team into the Elite 8 of the National Tournament from the point guard position in her freshman season. Hootie was a gritty, hard-working player who always drew the toughest defensive assignment from the guard spot. She competed at the highest level every time she stepped onto the floor. Off the floor, Miranda also made her mark on Campbellsville University. She was named Valedictorian of the CU senior class in 2005. She was also named Ms. Campbellsville in that same senior season. Throughout the course of her career on the hardwood, Hootie was named an Academic AllAmerican twice and was also named to the Mid-South Conference Academic AllConference three times. She graduated from Campbellsville University with a 4.0 GPA.
The Scoop Somerset, KY FAMILY Husband—Brian Parents—Mickey and Donna Ray
EDUCATION B.S. Mathematics, Secondary Education Campbellsville University (2005)
Upon graduation, she completed her masters degree in Education. She currently teaches part-time in the math department at the University. Hootie is a tireless worker who is willing to go the extra mile for others. She is actively involved in the recruiting process, and is also a key contributor in the scouting process. Organized, efficient, and always willing to go out of her way for others— Denney has been a huge piece of the puzzle for the Lady Tigers over the last seven seasons!
M.A. Education Campbellsville University (2009)
Campbellsville University Valedictorian (2005)
Miss Campbellsville University (2005)
lock l o P e Sarg Assistant Coach Michael “Sarge” Pollock returned to Campbellsville University last season to lead the junior varsity women’s basketball program. Pollock has been a long time coach at Taylor County Middle and High School where he was the women’s basketball, baseball and softball coach. He also served as men’s basketball assistant coach at Campbellsville High School where he was a part of two Class A Regional Titles under Head Coach Tim Davis. Pollock came to Campbellsville in 1984 where he was a twosport athlete. He played baseball for Coach Danny Davis. Over his career at CU, he accumulated 27 career wins, (which is first all-time) and sits in third all time with 225.2 career innings pitched. He was a part of the runner-up 1986 and 1987 NAIA District 32 teams. Pollock was also on the KIAC Championship team in 1987 and runner-up in 1988. Pollock played basketball from 1985-88 for Hall of Fame coach Lou Cunningham. He served as a student assistant for basketball and baseball in 1988-89. Pollock is employed full-time at Jesse Insurance Agency.
llen A e i t a K Student Assistant Katie Allen returns to the Lady Tiger bench in 2014-2015— this time not as a player, but as a student assistant. The position is a natural fit for Allen, as she has been coaching the Lady Tigers for the last 4 seasons from the point guard position. Allen was a gritty player who had a knack for taking the biggest shots and making plays in crunch time. She finished her career with 547 assists, which sets her among the elite in Lady Tiger basketball history. She is also 5th all-time in Single Season assists. During her senior campaign, Allen averaged 10.4 points per game, 3.6 assists, and shot 38% from behind the 3 point line. She guided her team to Mid-South Conference Tournament and Regular season championships, finishing the season with a 32-4 record. Allen was named 2nd Team All Conference in her senior season. Throughout her career, Allen accumulated 107 wins and 31 losses. Allen is a hard worker and a fierce competitor. She will serve the Lady Tigers well on the bench next season with her basketball knowledge and love for the game.
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FAMILY Wife—Susie Daughters—MaLeigha and Reagan
Inducted into the Breckenridge County Hall of Fame (2004)
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HOMETOWN Fort Thomas, KY
MSC All Conference Second Team (2014) 9th Region POY (2010) Kentucky All Star (2010) 4th in Career Assists at Campbellsville University
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Athletic Trainer
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Colleen Reminsky joined the Campbellsville University Athletic Training Staff in August 2014. A native of New Brunswick, NJ, Reminsky received her Bachelor of Science in Exercise Science and Sports Studies from Rutgers University in 2012. She completed her master’s of science in Athletic Training at Florida International University in 2014. During her time at Rutgers, she was a member of the women’s field hockey team and worked with the athletic training staff for Rutgers football. In Miami, FL, while studying at FIU, Reminsky worked in athletic training with Archbishop Coleman Carroll High School, FIU football and basketball, and Miami Physical Therapy Group. Her primary sports at CU are football, women’s basketball, women’s tennis, and bass fishing. This is her first season on the sidelines with the Lady Tigers.
er d a o r h c Chris S Manager Chris Schroader begins his first season as a manager for the Lady Tigers. In his own words: “I wanted to be a manager for the Lady Tiger Basketball program as I aspire to win championships and continue the LTB tradition.” Chris chose Campbellsville University because “it’s a Christian College and it’s built around a Christ-centered community. I also want to find my true calling.” Before coming to Campbellsville, Chris attended Ohio County High School where he was the manager for four years. In his first two years of high school basketball, he managed for the men’s team at Ohio County. During that time, Chris’s teams had a record of 47 wins and 20 losses. He got to enjoy a District Championship and a 29-3 season his sophomore year. When his junior year of high school rolled around, Chris changed his focus and began managing for the women’s basketball program at Ohio County. During that time, his teams had a record of 44 wins and 17 losses and earned two district championships. Chris received a student coach award his freshman year; a student assistant award his sophomore season, and a “Mr. Lady Eagle” award his senior year. He graduated from Ohio County with a 3.4 GPA and was named an All-American Scholar in 2010, 2011, and 2013.
New Brunswick, NJ
EDUCATION B.S. Exercise Science and Sports Studies (Rutgers University, 2012) M.S. Athletic Training (Florida International University, 2014)
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HIGH SCHOOL Ohio County
PARENTS Rita Schroader
MAJOR Physical Education
ter s o R y t Varsi 2014 - 2015
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Name
Position
Hometown
3
Abby Miller
PG
Cookeville, TN
4
Lauren Turner
G
Gamaliel, KY
5
Madison Clements
G
Clementsville, TN
10
Caroline Owen
G
Carthage, TN
12
LeeAnn Grider
PG
Jamestown, KY
14
Daizah Kimberland
G/F
Bardstown, KY
20
Kristen Jacob
F
Lexington, KY
21
Brittni Holman
G
Oregonia, OH
22
Lexxus Graham
G
Winchester, KY
23
Nathalie Felipe
G
Miami, FL
32
Lindsey Burd
F
Hardyville, KY
40
Lindey Young
F
Mt. Washington, KY
42
Chelsea Craig
F
Frankfort, KY
50
Macie Spence
F
Mt. Sterling, KY
igers T e h t Meet SENIORS
igers T e h t Meet JUNIORS
igers T e h t Meet SOPHOMORES
igers T e h t Meet FRESHMEN
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Senior • Carthage, TN
PARENTS Jim and Helen HIGH SCHOOL
2013—2014 Season Stats
Smith County, TN
Points / Game
7.9
MAJOR
Assists / Game
1.6
Social Studies / Education
3 Pt. FG%
46%
FT%
83%
BEST BASKETBALL MOMENT Winning the 2014 MSC Regular Season and Tournament A WORD TO DESCRIBE YOU Competitive FAVORITE ATHLETE Peyton Manning
WHAT’S YOUR WHY? My family, current and previous teammates, Campbellsville University, and the love of the game.
COACH COLVIN’S COMMENTS Caroline had an unbelievable season last year. She was instrumental in our success. She is one of the toughest kids I’ve ever coached. She takes work ethic to a whole new level. She is a phenomenal shooter and has improved her all-around game. Caroline is a coach’s dream on and off the floor.
Broke the CU Record for Most 3’s in a Game Last Season (9) MSC Academic All Conference (Twice) NAIA Academic All American
land r e b m Ki Daizah
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Senior • Bardstown, KY
PARENTS David and Frances HIGH SCHOOL
2013—2014 Season Stats Points / Game
Bardstown High School 10.4
MAJOR
Rebounds / Game
5.1
Nursing
Steals / Game
1.4
FG%
50%
BEST BASKETBALL MOMENT Earning a scholarship, even after multiple surgeries A WORD TO DESCRIBE YOU Smiley
MSC 1st Team All Conference
WHAT’S YOUR WHY? After all the adversity with surgeries and struggling to even get in college, I love to prove that it can be done. It’s all for my family (at home) and for my coaches and teammates. Mostly for the love of the game. I just love it.
COACH COLVIN’S COMMENTS Daizah is a very versatile player with the heart of a champion. She has great quickness and is coming off an incredible junior season. Daizah (or “Daizy”) has great mid-range touch. She is an extremely tough player who goes through a lot just to play the game. We expect big things out of her this season to back up her All-American Junior season.
and Go Lady Tigers With Love, Daddy, Moma, Kenya, Justin, The Gartins, The Fenders, and The Allens
NAIA 3rd Team All American WBCA 3rd Team All American 5th Region POY 1000 Point Club at Bardstown High
ung o Y y e Lind
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Senior • Mt. Washington, KY
PARENTS Vincent and Carla HIGH SCHOOL
2013—2014 Season Stats
Bullitt East
Points / Game
4.7
MAJOR
Rebounds / Game
2.4
Mass Communications
FG%
59%
FT%
57%
BEST BASKETBALL MOMENT Signing with Campbellsville and winning the MSC Tournament and Regular Season last year A WORD TO DESCRIBE YOU Outgoing FAVORITE ATHLETE
COACH COLVIN’S COMMENTS
WHAT’S YOUR WHY? For Lady Tiger Basketball and My Family
Stefanie Dolson
Lindey Young is a tremendous teammate and has been a huge part of our team success the past three seasons. She pushes others every day in practice.
FAVORITE SPORTS TEAM
Lindey has a great offensive game to go along with size and strength in the post.
NAIA Academic All American
She always puts her team first. We expect her to be an impact on the floor this season, as well as off.
Academic All-Conference
Kentucky
Can’t believe you’re already a senior. What a great ride it’s been. Enjoy your last year! Have a great season.
Love, Mom, Dad, and Elliott
aig r C a e s Chel
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Senior • Frankfort, KY
PARENTS Derrick Craig, Cheryl Craig
2012—2013 Season Stats
HIGH SCHOOL
Points / Game
6.5
Rebounds / Game
3.8
FG%
44%
FT%
60%
Franklin County MAJOR Fitness / Wellness Specialist BEST BASKETBALL MOMENT Conference Champs A WORD TO DESCRIBE YOU Sassy FAVORITE ATHLETE Kevin Durant
COACH COLVIN’S COMMENTS
WHAT’S YOUR WHY? My Grandpa My Teammates
Chelsea could be the biggest difference in our team this season. She is hands down the best offensive rebounder I’ve ever coached. She has unbelievable strength and quickness. Chelsea is coming off a red-shirt season and has never looked better. We expect huge things from her in her senior season.
From Coach Thacker and the Franklin County Lady Flyers
FAVORITE SPORTS TEAM Oklahoma City Thunder
1000 Point Club and 1000 Rebound Club at Franklin County High School
cob a J n e t Kris
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Junior • Lexington, KY
PARENTS Rick and Connie HIGH SCHOOL
2013—2014 Season Stats
Lexington Christian
Points / Game
4.6
MAJOR
Rebounds / Game
3.7
Exercise Science
Assists / Game
1.1
FG%
52%
BEST BASKETBALL MOMENT Winning Conference A WORD TO DESCRIBE YOU Enabler FAVORITE ATHLETE Lindsay Ramage FAVORITE SPORTS TEAM
WHAT’S YOUR WHY? The Team (My Girls) The love of the game Myself and coming back from injuries Past Campbellsville players
COACH COLVIN’S COMMENTS Kristen peaked at the right time last season. Her play was instrumental in our championship run last year. Post-season surgery has her healthy now, and all aspects of her game continue to improve. Kristen is a tremendously hard worker, a great leader, and the type of player every coach wants on the floor and in the locker room. She constantly seeks out the best in every situation.
Kentucky
11th Region POY
MSC Academic All Conference
Good Luck Kristen and the Lady Tigers! Make This a Year to Remember. Jacob Family
lipe e F e i l Natha
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Junior • Miami, FL
PARENTS Miguel and Melba HIGH SCHOOL
2011—2012 Season Stats Points / Game
Flanagan High School, FL 11.6
MAJOR
Rebounds / Game
6.7
Fitness Wellness Specialist
Steals / Game
1.2
FG%
43%
BEST BASKETBALL MOMENT Going to Nationals my Freshman Year of College A WORD TO DESCRIBE YOU Hardworking FAVORITE ATHLETE Kevin Durant
WHAT’S YOUR WHY? I love basketball. I want to excel academically and receive my degree. I play for my family and team.
COACH COLVIN’S COMMENTS Nathalie has been a great addition to our team. She came right in and hasn’t missed a beat. She gives us great length and quickness at the guard position. Nathalie is a great passer and fits well into our defensive systems. We are so pleased with her addition to our roster and expect huge things from her this season.
FAVORITE SPORTS TEAM Oklahoma City Thunder
Transfer from Mineral Area College in Missouri
urd B y e s Lind
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Junior • Hardyville, KY
PARENTS John Burd, Laura Lindsey HIGH SCHOOL
2013—2014 Season Stats
Hart County
Points / Game
8.9
MAJOR
Rebounds / Game
7.5
Fitness Wellness Specialist
Steals / Game
1.3
FG%
48%
BEST BASKETBALL MOMENT Winning Conference 2014 A WORD TO DESCRIBE YOU Unique FAVORITE ATHLETE Kevin Durant FAVORITE SPORTS TEAM
WHAT’S YOUR WHY? For Campbellsville University For My Team God
COACH COLVIN’S COMMENTS Lindsey Burd has gone through the biggest transformation of any kid I’ve ever coached. She has so much heart, grit, and self-motivation. She fires up everyone around her. Burd has great strength and quickness in the post spot and continues to improve her game every day. She has the heart of a champion, and she displays it every time she steps on the floor.
Kentucky
MSC 2nd Team All Conference
2000 Point Club at Hart County High School
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rd u B y e Linds Junior • Hardyville, KY
ler l i M y Abb
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Sophomore • Cookeville, TN
PARENTS Jon and Julie HIGH SCHOOL
2013—2014 Season Stats
Livingston Academy, TN
Points / Game
1.1
MAJOR
Rebounds / Game
1.5
5-9 Education
Assists / Game
0.9
FG%
43%
BEST BASKETBALL MOMENT Winning Conference A WORD TO DESCRIBE YOU Happy FAVORITE SPORTS TEAM University of Tennessee
COACH COLVIN’S COMMENTS
WHAT’S YOUR WHY? I play for my team and for my brother
Abby is the epitome of a “blue collar” worker. She goes hard every day every play and does all the little things that sometimes go unnoticed. Her game continues to improve because she constantly works at it. Abby makes things happen on both ends of the floor. She has an incredibly high basketball IQ and instincts for the game that can’t be coached.
1000 Point Club at Livingston Academy
Red-Shirted her Freshman Season at Campbellsville
Livingston Academy Lady Wildcats Go HOGEYE!
nts e m e l nC Madiso
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Sophomore • Clementsville, TN
PARENTS Larry and Heather HIGH SCHOOL
2013—2014 Season Stats
Monroe County
Points / Game
3.5
MAJOR
Rebounds / Game
1.1
Sports Management
3 Pt. FG %
39%
FT%
88%
BEST BASKETBALL MOMENT Signing to play at CU A WORD TO DESCRIBE YOU Determined FAVORITE ATHLETE Stephen Curry FAVORITE SPORTS TEAM
COACH COLVIN’S COMMENTS
WHAT’S YOUR WHY? I love the game
Madison gives us great long-range shooting. She is an extremely hard worker who loves the game. She is very unselfish, and will do whatever it takes to win. Madison wants to learn and improve every day. She is a true “gym rat”, a great teammate, and a great competitor.
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5th Region POY
1000 Point Scorer at Monroe County High
We love you! Mom, Dad, Mckenzie, and Chandler
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Sophomore • Jamestown, KY
PARENTS Terry and Deanna HIGH SCHOOL
2013—2014 Season Stats
Russell County High School
Points / Game
2.2
MAJOR
Assists / Game
3.4
Mathematics
Steals / Game
1.7
FG%
34%
BEST BASKETBALL MOMENT MSC Champions A WORD TO DESCRIBE YOU Diva FAVORITE ATHLETE Madison Clements FAVORITE BRAND
WHAT’S YOUR WHY? My Family My Teammates The Tradition of LTB
COACH COLVIN’S COMMENTS LeeAnn is coming off a great freshman season where she played a huge supporting role. This season, she will be expected to take over leadership from the point guard position. She is an extremely quick and gritty guard who worked hard over the summer to improve her shot. She played a role in some of our biggest games last season and gained valuable experience.
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2000 Point Scorer at Russell County High School
All Time Leading Scorer at Russell County High School
ce n e p S e Maci
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Sophomore • Mt. Sterling, KY
PARENTS Angie Spence HIGH SCHOOL
2013—2014 Season Stats
Montgomery County
Points / Game
3.2
MAJOR
Rebounds / Game
2.4
Health / PE
FG%
46%
FT%
100%
BEST BASKETBALL MOMENT Winning the 10th Region my Sophomore year A WORD TO DESCRIBE YOU Funny FAVORITE ATHLETE LeBron James FAVORITE SPORTS TEAM
WHAT’S YOUR WHY? To WIN and to help my team win in any way possible
COACH COLVIN’S COMMENTS Macie is one of the most offensively talented players to come through our program. She has great hands, touch, and skills around the basket. She also has a mid-range game to complement her post play.
Cleveland Cavaliers
10th Region POY
1000 Point Scorer
GO TIGERS AND MACIE SPENCE! Love, Vicki and Ron Clark Mt. Sterling, KY
Mike and Connie Jehlik
rner u T n e Laur
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Freshman • Gamaliel, KY
PARENTS Brad and Tara HIGH SCHOOL
2013—2014 Season Stats Points / Game
Monroe County 14.1
MAJOR
Rebounds / Game
6.3
Elementary Education
Steals / Game
3.1
FG%
41%
BEST BASKETBALL MOMENT Making it to the Class “A” State Championship Game my Freshman Season A WORD TO DESCRIBE YOU Silly FAVORITE ATHLETE Rajon Rondo
WHAT’S YOUR WHY? My family My teammates
COACH COLVIN’S COMMENTS
FAVORITE SPORTS TEAM
Lauren is a gritty competitor with quickness and athleticism. She has the ability to get to the rim and passes the ball well.
Kentucky
1000 Point Scorer at Monroe County High School
an m l o H i Brittn
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Freshman • Oregonia, OH
PARENTS Jon and Debra HIGH SCHOOL
2013—2014 Season Stats
Clinton-Massie, OH
Points / Game
6.3
MAJOR
Rebounds / Game
2.1
Psychology
FG%
36%
3 Pt. FG%
38%
BEST BASKETBALL MOMENT Beating Wilmington and going 22-0 in our Regular Season A WORD TO DESCRIBE YOU Quiet FAVORITE ATHLETE Candace Parker
WHAT’S YOUR WHY? My Teammates, My Family, My Friends, My Coaches, and all the Fans
COACH COLVIN’S COMMENTS
FAVORITE SPORTS TEAM
Brittni has great size for a guard and shoots the ball well from outside the arc. She wants to learn and continues to improve.
Ohio State
2nd Team SCOL
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Freshman • Winchester, KY
PARENTS Robbie and Deena HIGH SCHOOL
2013—2014 Season Stats
Clark County
Points / Game
11
MAJOR
Rebounds / Game
5
Psychology
Assists / Game
5
Steals / Game
4
BEST BASKETBALL MOMENT Tying the KSHAA Sweet 16 Tournament Record with 7 Threes in One Game A WORD TO DESCRIBE YOU Sociable FAVORITE ATHLETE Maya Moore
WHAT’S YOUR WHY? I play for my team and my Nanny who is watching over me.
COACH COLVIN’S COMMENTS Lex brings athleticism and long-range shooting to our program. She has tons of potential and a great basketball IQ. We expect big things out of her in her freshman season!
All Region Team 2014
All District Team 2014
Final Four KHSAA Sweet Sixteen Participant
Love Mom, Dad, Jordan, Aaliyah, and Diamond
Season Preview 2014 - 2015 . STORY BY RICHARD ROBARDS
Ginger Colvin is like the movie producer coming off an Emmy-Award-winning production. After Mid-South Conference regular season and tournament titles and a run to the Elite Eight at the 2014 NAIA National Tournament, Colvin is hoping the sequel offers at least as good a viewing experience. Many of the actresses are the same, but enough retired … leaving a 42 points-per-game scoring gap, 15 rebounds per game differential and a 48 percent loss in the team's assists. “This year's team really has me optimistic about what we can achieve,” said Colvin. “We have the most solid post game since my start as head coach. We also have great depth there. “But you don't win games on paper. We're going to have to work hard to achieve any success near what we had last season.” CU was the preseason pick to finish third in the MSC and ninth in the NAIA in 2013-14. The end result was, of course, a first-place finish in conference and a No. 5 endof-season national ranking. The 2014-15 conference and national rankings are not expected to be released until later this month. The Lady Tigers return five players who started at times during the past season and averaged 18 minutes per game on a team that had no one average more than 25. That's because CU was out-scoring its opponents by 21 points per game while compiling the second best record (32-4) in Colvin's head coaching career. “We have some very talented returners at the guard spot that compliment our posts so well,” continued Colvin. “We are good from long range with very good play at the point. We also have some newcomers that have the potential to impact this season. “This group is up to the incredibly tough challenge of repeating in one of the nation's toughest conferences. The returners' numbers don't look daunting because of the depth of last year's squad. A lot of players that suit up for us this season were impact players last year.” The Lady Tigers return three of the top five scorers from last season in seniors Daizah Kimberland (10.4) and
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Caroline Owen (7.9), and junior Lindsey Burd (8.9). The top three rebounders also return in Burd (7.5), Kimberland (5.1), and junior Kristen Jacob (3.7). Fifth-year senior Chelsea Craig also joins the mix in the post after sitting out last season. She brings 7.2 points per game and 4.5 rebounds in a supporting role. Sophomore-to-be LeeAnn Grider dished out the second highest assist total (118) during 2013-14 while averaging only 15 minutes a game. Owen hit a team-high-tying 61 3-pointers last season, connecting on a team-best 46 percent from behind the arc. Her nine 3s against Milligan College on News Year's Eve (2013) are a school record. Campbellsville's 2013-14 signature, though, was on the defensive end where the Lady Tigers held opponents to 59 points per game and caused 810 turnovers, giving them, on average, eight more possessions per game. The Lady Tigers will need to know all their lines when the curtain opens at the Chamber of Commerce Shootout in McKenzie, Tenn. on Friday, Oct. 31. Hosted by Bethel University, CU finds itself facing a familiar foe in perennial NAIA Tournament team, Xavier (La.) University. Campbellsville beat the Golden Nuggets in last year's NAIA Tournament Round of 16, 59-55. They tip at 7 p.m. (ET). Following an 18-hour rest, Campbellsville will face a quick turnaround opponent in Harris-Stowe State College, starting the season with back-to-back games for the first time in Colvin's tenure. CU returns home for a six-game stretch that includes three MSC opponents, the conference opener being St. Catharine on Thursday, Nov. 13. The schedule includes 14 home/away tilts with conference foes and 15 nonconference opponents that will include Carroll and Westminister colleges and the University of MontanaWestern — all in the Las Vegas Shootout Dec-18-20. There will also be eight match-ups with schedule newcomers Fisk (Tenn.) home/away, Reinhardt (Ga.), Asbury (Ky.), Bluefield State College (W.Va.), MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.) and College of St. Joseph (Vt.). “We play an non-conference schedule loaded with talented teams,” said Colvin. “Then, as always. the Mid-South will be a grind game-in and game-out.”
Season in Review 2013—2014 STORY BY RICHARD ROBARDS Madison Clements' mom may have expressed it best. "This has been so much fun, I just don't want it to stop."
I can't get the bench's euphoria out of my mind the night Caroline Owen drained her ninth 3 to break a program record for those long-range bombs. Her teammates were happier for her than she was for herself.
We all know it did stop, though, but what a great story it is. This isn't the Bible, so David didn't beat Goliath. The Lady Tigers took six-time national champion Oklahoma City to the brink of defeat on Saturday, only to fall 79-76. They hung in mostly with their hearts.
You can what-if and second guess your way to Brookside Cemetery. The disappointment may linger for a few days, but what coach would want to be leading a team that ho-hummed an Elite Eight loss? Ginger Colvin and her assistant, Miranda Denney, escorted this team all over creation to produce the unexpected, if not improbable, 32-4 season. They were in Hawaii, Nashville, St. Louis and all over the tough-as-nails Mid-South Conference. Senior Katie Allen helped CU compile a 107-31 record over her four-year career. Redshirt senior Hayley Hellyer can tip her mortar board at 140-34. Even before school started, some of us armchair quarterbacks were wondering from where the offense would come. After all, CU had lost its two leading scorers to graduation. No problem. The team led the league in seven offensive categories. A three-year assist machine suddenly became a shooter and some of the youngster players grew up to allow the Lady Tigers to lead 14 of the 26 statistical categories mapped by the Mid-South. Ellen Sholtes drove to the basket and got fouled at a record pace, Mary Jehlik took her string-bean body to the arc where she surprised many an opponent with her range. Hellyer came off an early-season disabled list to take more charges than anyone on the team. The Lady Tigers were hard to scout and even harder to figure out. Seven players led the team in scoring in one or more games and eight players were within just a few points of having an identical scoring average on a team that also led the league at 81.2 points per game. The most telling statistic, though, may have been the assists. They rewarded each other 621 times, more than any other squad in the MSC.
The Lady Tigers are coached to learn more than just basketball. The importance of planning, loyalty, preparation, determination, dedication and teamwork are in their DNA. Sixty-six percent of the Lady Tigers eligible for conference academic awards were honored this season. And, five players received NAIA Scholar Athlete status. They're way smarter than the people assigned to cover them. CU is one of the Top 8 teams in the NAIA. They won the Mid-
South Conference regular season and tournament titles. I say congratulations. I know the rest of you will agree.
Report Card 2013-2014 TEAM
INDIVIDUAL
2013-2014 Record: 32-4
National Rankings
Final Ranking in the Polls: 5th Highest Ranking in the Polls: 4th Mid-South Conference Tournament Champions Mid South Conference Regular Season Champions Advanced to the Elite Eight of the NAIA National Tournament Earned A #1 Seed in the NAIA National Tournament For Only the 2nd Time in School History Final National Rankings: 1st in Total Assists (621) 2nd in Total Steals (468) 3rd in Total Scoring Offense (2922) 3rd in Assist/Turnover Ratio (1.211) 3rd in Turnover Margin (8.250) 4th in 3 Point FG % (38%) 4th in Scoring Margin (22.56) 5th in Total Rebound Offense (1582) 6th in Total Rebound Margin (9.33) 6th in Assists per Game (17.25) 6th in Offensive Rebounds per Game (17.25) 6th in Steals per Game (13) 7th in Scoring Offense per Game (81.17) 8th in Scoring Defense per Game (58.61) 10th in Field Goal % (45%) School Records Achieved: Most Field Goals Made (Season) - 1089 Most Free Throws Attempted (Season) - 822 Most Rebounds (Game) - 67 Most Rebounds (Season) - 1582
Caroline Owen 4th in 3 Point FG % (46%) 24th in Assist / Turnover Ratio (1.90) 43rd in Total 3 Point FG Made (61) LeeAnn Grider 6th in Assist / Turnover Ratio (2.810) 40th in Total Assists (118) 46th in Total Steals (58) Katie Allen 18th in Assist / Turnover Ratio (2.081) 23rd in Total Assists (129) 39th in 3 Point FG % (38.4%) 43rd in Total 3 Point FG Made (61) Ellen Sholtes 23rd in Total Steals (72) 46th in Steals per Game (2.0) Lindsey Burd 25th in Total Rebounds (270) 47th in Offensive Rebounds per Game (3.03)
Conference Rankings Ellen Sholtes 3rd in Total Steals 4th in Steals per Game (2.0) 10th in Total Assists (97) 13th in Assist / Turnover Ratio (1.24) 14th in Total Scoring (397) 15th in Assists per Game (2.69) 17th in FT % (70%) Katie Allen 3rd in Assist / Turnover Ratio (2.08) 4th in 3 Point FG % (38%) 4th in 3 Point FG Made (61) 4th in Total Assists (129) 6th in Assists per Game (3.58) 7th in Total Steals (51) 8th in 3 Point FG Made per Game (1.69) 18th in Total Scoring (37%) Caroline Owen 1st in 3 Point FG % (46%) 4th in 3 Point FG Made (61) 4th in Assist / Turnover Ratio (1.90) 8th in 3 Point FG Made per Game (1.69) 9th in Total Steals (48) LeeAnn Grider 1st in Assist / Turnover Ratio (2.81) 5th in Total Steals (58) 5th in Total Assists (118) 6th in Steals per Game (1.66) 8th in Assists per Game (3.37) Daizah Kimberland 6th in Total Steals (52) 10th in Steals per Game (1.44) 13th in Total Rebounds (184) 14th in Offensive Rebounds per Game (2.22) 20th in Rebounds / Game (5.11) Lindsey Burd 3rd in Total Rebounds (270) 5th in Double Doubles (7) 6th in Offensive Rebounds / Game (3.03) 7th in Rebounds / Game (7.5) 9th in Total Steals (48) 10th in Defensive Rebounds per Game (4.47) 16th in Steals per Game (1.33)
ions Conference Champ 2013 - 2014
2014 MSC Tournament Champions
2014 MSC Regular Season Champions
ions Conference Champ 2013 - 2014
Tigers Traveling with the HAWAII
Tigers Traveling with the ST. LOUIS
Facilities Lady Tiger Basketball
The Powell Athletic Center has served as home for the Lady Tigers since the program began in 1975. Since then, the Lady Tigers have accumulated a home court record of 434 wins and 94 losses for an amazing 82% win percentage. The Powell Gym has gone through many facelifts and renovations during it existence; most recently, the floor was sanded down, refinished, and repainted for the beginning of the 2013-2014 season.
The Lady Tiger locker room also underwent a face lift during the summer of 2013. The locker room features 17 completely refurbished wood lockers with bench seating as well as brand new laminate flooring. Besides its practical functions, the locker room also serves as a nice landing spot in-between classes for the Lady Tigers. Players can come in and lounge on the leather couch, watch TV, nap, or study.
Facilities Lady Tiger Basketball
Lady Tiger Basketball
The Lady Tigers live in the Residence Village townhousestyle apartments on campus. Each village unit is equipped with 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, a common kitchen, and a common living area. Every unit holds 6 Lady Tigers. The Villages are a far cry from traditional dorm living! It’s a perk of being a Lady Tiger!
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ers Leaders Lead Single Season Single Season LTB History
3 PT. FG MADE 1. Jody Criswell 2. Sara Higdon 3. Wendi Messer Courtney Clifton 5. Sara Higdon 6. Melly Heaton 7. Courtney Clifton 8. Jenny Teater 9. Andrea Deaton 10. Melly Heaton SCORING AVERAGE 1. Andrea Deaton 2. Betty Conover 3. Andrea Deaton 4. Andrea Deaton 5. Whitney Ballinger 6. Whitney Ballinger 7. Betty Conover Ernestine Carter 9. Franseda Gunn 10. Colleen Nichols ASSISTS 1. Ginger High 2. Rhea Beatty 3. Ginger High 4. Rhea Beatty 5. Katie Allen 6. Shannon Wathen 7. Katie Allen 8. Rosanne Conlan 9. Shannon Wathen 10. Rosanne Conlan
# MADE 97 82 80 80 79 75 72 68 66 64
YEAR 1992-1993 1998-1999 2009-2010 2012-2013 2000-2001 2009-2010 2011-2012 1997-1998 1994-1995 2007-2008
AVG. 23.9 23.5 23.0 22.9 22.7 22.6 21.3 21.3 20.5 19.5
YEAR 1993-1994 1978-1979 1992-1993 1994-1995 2010-2011 2009-2010 1977-1978 1983-1984 1986-1987 1991-1992
TOTAL 305 247 246 210 204 189 186 181 180 174
AVG. 9.5 7.7 8.2 6.6 5.8 5.7 5.6 6.0 5.3 6.0
Lady Tiger Basketball STEALS
YEAR 1989-1990 1993-1994 1988-1989 1992-1993 2012-2013 1996-1997 2011-2012 1985-1986 1997-1998 1984-1985
# 132 120 111 100 97 96 94 92 91 90
YEAR 1994-1995 1994-1995 1993-1994 1993-1994 1993-1994 2011-2012 1980-1981 1979-1980 1985-1986 1982-1983
BLOCKED SHOT 1. Whitney Ballinger 2. Whitney Ballinger 3. Whitney Ballinger 4. Andrea Deaton Andrea Deaton 6. Andrea Deaton 7. Andrea Deaton 8. Jenny Noort Jenny Noort 10. Ernestine Carter
# 147 113 107 76 76 64 53 52 52 49
YEAR 2009-2010 2008-2009 2010-2011 1994-1995 1991-1992 1993-1994 1992-1993 2002-2003 2003-2004 1986-1987
POINTS 1. Whitney Ballinger 2. Andrea Deaton 3. Whitney Ballinger 4. Andrea Deaton 5. Andrea Deaton 6. Betty Conover 7. Betty Conover 8. Courtney Danis 9. Betty Conover 10. Becky Smith
TOTAL 813 779 772 766 712 705 583 572 561 559
YEAR 2009-2010 1994-1995 2010-2011 1993-1994 1992-1993 1978-1979 1980-1981 2007-2008 1979-1980 1989-1990
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Beth Grant Andrea Deaton Andrea Deaton Angie Anderson Beth Grant Mackenzie Lee Bonita Scott Bonita Scott Rosanne Conlan Bonita Scott
FREE THROW % 1. Mary Jehlik 2. Jody Criswell Miranda Ray 4. Jody Criswell 5. Pam Smith 6. Rhonda Conrad Julie Jeffries Priscila Alves Courtney Clifton Courtney Clifton
% 89% 88% 88% 87% 86% 84% 84% 84% 84% 84%
YEAR 2013-2014 1990-1991 2003-2004 1991-1992 1983-1984 1986-1987 1997-1998 2007-2008 2011-2012 2012-2013
REBOUNDS 1. Whitney Ballinger 2. Betty Conover 3. Whitney Lee 4. Betty Conover 5. Franseda Gunn Franseda Gunn 7. Whitney Ballinger 8. Whitney Lee 9. Whitney Lee 10. Ernestine Carter
TOTAL 422 396 395 372 371 371 358 345 336 326
YEAR 2009-2010 1978-1979 2001-2002 1979-1980 1985-1986 1986-1987 2010-2011 1999-2000 2000-2001 1983-1984
FIELD GOAL % 1. Becky Smith 2. Julie Jeffries 3. Julie Jeffries 4. Becky Smith Julie Jeffries 6. Becky Smith Colleen Nichols 8. Verda Dunn 9. Becky Smith 10. Julie Jeffries
% 65% 64% 63% 62% 62% 61% 61% 60% 59% 58%
YEAR 1988-1989 1996-1997 1994-1995 1987-1988 1997-1998 1989-1990 1991-1992 1984-1985 1990-1991 1995-1996
REBOUND AVERAGE 1. Franseda Gunn 2. Betty Conover 3. Ernestine Carter 4. Betty Conover 5. Franseda Gunn 6. Jackie Prather 7. Whitney Ballinger 8. Betty Conover Jackie Prather 10. Whitney Lee
AVG. 14.4 13.2 13.0 12.8 12.3 11.9 11.7 11.3 11.3 11.0
YEAR 1986-1987 1978-1979 1983-1984 1979-1980 1985-1986 1987-1988 2009-2010 1977-1978 1988-1989 2001-2002
FIELD GOALS MADE 1. Andrea Deaton Betty Conover 3. Whitney Ballinger 4. Andrea Deaton 5. Andrea Deaton 6. Whitney Ballinger 7. Betty Conover 8. Betty Conover 9. Ernestine Carter 10. Franseda Gunn Ernestine Carter
TOTAL 310 310 300 291 285 282 249 239 228 225 225
YEAR 1993-1994 1978-1979 2009-2010 1994-1995 1992-1993 2010-2011 1980-1981 1979-1980 1983-1984 1985-1986 1983-1984
3 PT. FG ATTEMPTED 1. Courtney Clifton 2. Wendi Messer 3. Courtney Clifton 4. Melly Heaton 5. Sara Higdon Sara Higdon 7. Jody Criswell 8. Courtney Clifton 9. Sara Higdon Jenny Teater
# 231 227 221 215 206 206 199 191 181 181
YEAR 2011-2012 2009-2010 2012-2013 2009-2010 1998-1999 2000-2001 1992-1993 2010-2011 1997-1998 1997-1998
FG ATTEMPTED 1. Andrea Deaton 2. Whitney Ballinger 3. Andrea Deaton 4. Whitney Ballinger 5. Betty Conover 6. Andrea Deaton 7. Ernestine Carter 8. Ernestine Carter 9. Courtney Danis 10. Ernestine Carter
TOTAL 579 571 562 544 520 503 499 462 453 448
YEAR 1994-1995 2009-2010 1993-1994 2010-2011 1978-1979 1992-1993 1983-1984 1982-1983 2007-2008 1981-1982
% 53% 51% 49% 46% 46% 45% 45% 44% 44% 43%
YEAR 1993-1994 1992-1993 1992-1993 1991-1992 2013-2014 1990-1991 1992-1993 1991-1992 1994-1995 1989-1990
3 POINT FG % 1. Angie Anderson 2. Rhea Beatty 3. Jody Criswell 4. Jody Criswell Caroline Owen 6. Jody Criswell Angie Anderson 8. Rhea Beatty Andrea Deaton 10. Sarah Moody
s aderSeason Leaders Career LeSingle LTB History
SCORING 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.
Andrea Deaton Betty Conover Whitney Ballinger Becky Smith Courtney Danis Julie Jeffries Bonita Scott Farrah Sullivan Jackie Prather Whitney Lee Kristin Patton Tiffany Roaden Jenny Noort Courtney Clifton Ernestine Carter Mackenzie Lee Rosanne Conlan Ginger High Angie Anderson Franseda Gunn Christi Thomas Shannon Wathen
POINTS
AVG.
127 109 103 115 135 129 118 123 113 132 134 124 125 101 85 138 119 105 116 77 110 131
2704 2338 2064 1946 1833 1810 1785 1754 1737 1734 1660 1534 1502 1492 1490 1462 1432 1422 1402 1365 1365 1365
21.0 21.4 20.0 16.9 13.6 14.0 15.1 14.2 15.4 13.1 12.4 12.4 12.9 14.6 17.5 10.6 12.0 13.5 12.0 17.7 12.4 10.4
SCORING AVERAGE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Ginger High Shannon Wathen Rosanne Conlan Katie Allen Jody Criswell Rhea Beatty Bonita Scott Angie Anderson Allyson Baker Pam Smith
STEALS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Bonita Scott Andrea Deaton Rosanne Conlan Mackenzie Lee Beth Grant Shannon Wathen Angie Anderson Ginger High Jody Criswell Julie Jeffries
BLOCKED SHOTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Whitney Ballinger Andrea Deaton Jackie Prather Jenny Noort Ernestine Carter Kristin Patton Shannon Wathen Mary Jehlik Dawn Wise Colleen Nichols
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Whitney Lee Betty Conover Jackie Prather Whitney Ballinger Cathy Settle Julie Jeffries Andrea Deaton Franseda Gunn Ernestine Carter Becky Smith
3 POINT FG MADE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Sara Higdon Melly Heaton Courtney Clifton Jody Criswell Farrah Sullivan Tiffany Roaden Andrea Deaton Wendi Messer Angie Anderson Jenny Teater
AVG.
YEARS
3 POINT FG ATTEMPTED
21.4 21.0 20.0 17.7 17.5 16.9 15.4 15.1 14.6 14.2
1977-1981 1991-1995 2008-2011 1985-1987 1981-1984 1987-1991 1986-1990 1979-1983 2010-2013 1995-2000
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Betty Conover Andrea Deaton Whitney Ballinger Franseda Gunn Ernestine Carter Becky Smith Jackie Prather Bonita Scott Courtney Clifton Farrah Sullivan
ASSISTS
Lady Tiger BasketballGAMES REBOUNDS
GAMES
GAMES
ASSISTS
AVG.
105 131 119 133 120 64 118 116 127 118
865 600 570 547 460 457 420 392 357 341
8.2 4.6 4.8 4.1 3.8 7.1 3.6 3.3 2.8 2.9
GAMES
STEALS
AVG.
118 127 119 138 98 131 116 105 120 129
364 326 293 276 266 257 237 215 211 203
3.2 2.6 2.5 2.0 2.7 1.9 2.0 2.1 1.8 1.6
GAMES
BLOCKS
AVG.
103 127 113 84 85 134 131 99 78 32
367 269 145 135 119 66 56 52 50 33
3.6 2.1 1.3 1.6 1.4 0.5 0.4 0.5 0.6 1.0
Sara Higdon Melly Heaton Courtney Clifton Farrah Sullivan Tiffany Roaden Jody Criswell Wendi Messer Andrea Deaton Tessa Tenpenny Jenny Teater
3 POINT FG % 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 10.
Rhea Beatty Jody Criswell Stacy Anderson Angie Anderson Lisa Criswell Sara Moody Andrea Deaton Sara Higdon Tiffany Roaden Farrah Sullivan
FIELD GOAL% 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Becky Smith Julie Jeffries Betty Conover Whitney Lee Andrea Deaton Christi Thomas Cortni Crews Whitney Ballinger Kendra Germain Jackie Prather
FREE THROW % 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8.
Jody Criswell Pam Smith Courtney Clifton Priscila Alves Mary Jehlik Veronica Carter Courtney Danis Julie Jeffries Becky Smith Tessa Tenpenny
REBOUNDS
AVG.
1399 1354 1181 1083 1035 994 981 950 918 872
10.6 13.1 10.5 10.5 8.8 7.7 7.9 12.3 10.8 7.6
132 103 113 103 118 129 127 77 85 115 TOTAL
YEARS
285 243 216 212 204 192 165 142 129 124
1997-2001 2007-2011 2010-2013 1989-1993 1995-2000 2001-2005 1991-1995 2007-2010 1990-1994 1994-1998
TOTAL
YEARS
763 705 643 539 504 464 417 413 372 365
1997-2001 2007-2011 2010-2013 1995-2000 2001-2005 1989-1993 2007-2010 1991-1995 1996-2000 1994-1998
%
YEARS
47% 45% 43% 42% 41% 40% 39% 38% 38% 37%
1992-1994 1989-1993 1991-1995 1990-1994 1992-1996 1986-1990 1992-1995 1997-2001 2001-2005 1995-2000
%
YEARS
62.2% 61.7% 59.5% 54.5% 54.1% 53.1% 53.0% 52.3% 51.7% 51.0%
1987-1991 1995-1998 1977-1981 1999-2003 1991-1995 1993-1997 1987-1991 2008-2011 1989-1993 1986-1990
%
YEARS
86% 84% 83% 82% 79% 78% 78% 77% 77% 77%
1989-1993 1983-1987 2010-2013 2006-2008 2011-2014 1998-2000 2007-2011 1995-1998 1987-1991 1996-2000
s Record Season Leaders Basketball Single LTB History
Lady Tiger Basketball INDIVIDUAL
TEAM Most Points (Half) Most Points (Game)
71 vs. Wilberforce, OH (11/8/10) 128 vs. Kentucky Wesleyan (1975-1976)** 124 vs. Wilberforce, OH (11/8/10) Most Points By A Losing Team (Game) 103, Francis Marion, SC (3/9/93) Most Points, Both Teams 208, Campbellsville -105 vs. Francis Marion, SC -103 (3/9/93) Widest Margin of Victory (Game) 128-16 vs. Kentucky Wesleyan (2/19/76)** Most Field Goals Made (Game) 51 vs. Wilberforce, OH (11/8/10) Most Field Goals Made (Season) 1089 (20013-2014) Most Field Goals Attempted (Game) 119 vs. Indiana University South Bend (1/12/08) Highest Field Goal % (Game) 69% vs. Cumberland, KY 2/24/92 Highest Field Goal % (Season) 51% (1990-1991) Number 5 in NAIA Most 3 Point Field Goals Made (Game) 17 vs. Spalding, KY (2/12/94) Most 3 Point Field Goals Made (Season) 275 (2009-2010) Most 3 Point Field Goals Made Per Game 8.0 (1992-1993) 255 in 32 games * Most 3 Point Field Goals Attempted Per Game 23.28 (2007-2008) 745 in 32 games Most 3 Point Field Goals Made, Both Teams 22, Campbellsville - 15, Cumberland, KY - 7 (2/6/93) * Most 3 Point Field Goals Attempted, Both Teams 60 vs. University of Northwestern, OH (1/4/08) Highest 3 Point Field Goal Percentage (Game) 73% vs. Lindsey Wilson (1/22/90) Highest 3 Point Field Goal Percentage (Season) 43% (1992-1993) Number 1 in NAIA Most Free Throws Made (Game) 39 vs. St. Catharine College (1/14/12) Most Free Throws Made (Season) 651 (1999-2000) Most Free Throws Attempted (Game) 49 vs. Francis Marion, SC (3/9/93) Most Free Throws Attempted (Season) 822 (2013-2014) Highest Free Throw Percentage (Game) 100% (23/23) vs. Georgetown College (2/15/92) * 100% (23/23) VS. University of the Cumberlands (2/25/12) * Highest Free Throw Percentage (Season) 79% (1991-1992) Number 1 in NAIA Most Rebounds (Game) 67 vs. Hiwassee College (12/29/13) Most Rebounds (Season) 1582 (2013-2014) Most Points (Season) 2976 (2009-2010) Highest Scoring Average Per Game 86.8 (1992-1993) Number 2 in NAIA Most Steals (Season) 568 (1994-1995) * Most Wins (Season) 33 (2009-2010) 33-3 Best Winning Percentage 91.6% (2009-2010) Most Consecutive Victories (Season) 25 (1992-1993) Most Consecutive Home Court Victories 25 from 2008-2010 Most Games Scoring 100+ Points (Season) 7 (1994-1995) Most Defeats (Season) 19 (2005-2006) 12-19 Most Overtimes (Game) 3 vs. Northern KY (2/13/85) Most Overtimes (Season) 5 (1985-1986) 3-2 5 (2007-2008) 0-5
Most Points (Game)
48, Jackie Prather vs. IUPUI (3/6/90) 48, Whitney Ballinger vs. Oklahoma City (3/20/10) Most Points (Season) 813, Whitney Ballinger (2009-2010) Most Points (Career) 2704, Andrea Deaton (1991-1995) Most Field Goals Made (Game) 22, Jackie Prather vs. IUPUI (3/6/90) Most Field Goals Made (Season) 310, Betty Conover (1978-1979) ** 310, Andrea Deaton (1993-1994) Most Field Goals Made (Career) 1054, Andrea Deaton (1991-1995) Most Free Throws Made (Game) 19, Bonita Scott (3/9/83) Most Free Throws Made (Season) 191, Whitney Ballinger (2009-2010) Most Free Throws Made (Career) 482, Courtney Danis (2007-2011) Most Three Point Field Goals Made (Game) 9, Caroline Owen vs. Milligan College (12/31/13) Most Three Point Field Goals Made (Season) 97, Jody Criswell (1992-1993) Most Three Point Field Goals Made (Career) 285, Sarah Higdon (1997-2001) Best Field Goal Percentage (Game) 100%, Julie Jeffries vs. Transylvania University (1997) 12-12 Best Field Goal Percentage (Season) 65%, Becky Smith (1988-1989) Best Field Goal Percentage (Career) 62%, Becky Smith (1987-1991) 718/1162, Number 3 in NAIA Best Free Throw Percentage (Game—Minimum 12 Made) 93%, Rhonda Conrad vs. LMU (12/13/86) Best Free Throw Percentage (Season) 89% Mary Jehlik (2013-2014) Best Free Throw Percentage (Career—Minimum 150 Made ) 86%, Jody Criswell (1989-1993) Most Assists (Game) 16, Ginger High vs. Transylvania University (1/27/90) Most Assists (Season) 305, Ginger High (1989-1990) Most Assists (Career) 865, Ginger High (1986-1990) Most Rebounds (Game) 28, Ruth Scott vs. KY Wesleyan (1975-1976) ** 28, Whitney Ballinger vs. University of the Cumberlands (1/28/10) Most Rebounds (Season) 422, Whitney Ballinger (2009-2010) Most Rebounds (Career) 1399, Whitney Lee (1999-2003) Highest Scoring Average (Season) 23.9, Andrea Deaton (1993-1994) Highest Scoring Average (Career) 21.4, Betty Conover (1977-1981) 21.0, Andrea Deaton (1991-1995) Highest Rebound Average (Season) 14.4, Franseda Gunn (1986-1987) Highest Rebound Average (Career) 12.3, Franseda Gunn (1984-1987) Highest Assist Average (Season) 9.5, Ginger High (1989-1990) Highest Assist Average (Career) 8.2, Ginger High (1986-1990)* Most Steals (Game) 9, Priscila Alves vs. Pikeville College (2/23/08) Most Steals (Career) 326, Andrea Deaton (1991-1995) Most Blocked Shots (Game) 11, Whitney Ballinger vs. LSU Shreveport (3/17/10) Most Blocked Shots (Season) 147, Whitney Ballinger (2009-2010) Most Blocked Shots (Career) 367, Whitney Ballinger (2009-2011)
* = NAIA National Record, ** = Not an Official NAIA Stat
Roll Season Leaders Honor Single LTB History NAIA NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Whitney Ballinger Whitney Ballinger
2010-2011 2009-2010
WBCA NAIA NATIONAL PLAYER OF YEAR
Whitney Ballinger
2009-2010
NAIA ALL-AMERICAN
Whitney Ballinger Andrea Deaton Kristin Patton Whitney Lee Ernestine Carter Franseda Gunn Colleen Nichols Julie Jeffries Shannon Wathen Farrah Sullivan Tiffany Roaden Ginger High Becky Smith Jenny Noort Courtney Clifton Daizah Kimberland Rosanne Conlan Verda Dunn Bonita Scott Courtney Danis Mackenzie Lee Ellen Sholtes
1st Team (twice), 2nd Team 1st Team (twice), 2nd Team 1st Team (twice) 1st Team (twice), HM 2nd Team 2nd Team 2nd Team 2nd Team 2nd Team, 3rd Team 2nd Team, HM (twice) 2nd Team, HM 3rd Team 3rd Team 3rd Team (twice), HM 3rd Team, HM (Twice) 3rd Team HM HM HM HM HM (Twice) HM
AWSF ALL-AMERICAN
Andrea Deaton Betty Conover Rosanne Conlan Franseda Gunn Jody Criswell Jackie Prather Ginger High Becky Smith Bonita Scott Kendra Germain
1st Team, 2nd Team 3rd Team 2nd Team (twice) 2nd Team, 4th Team 3rd Team 3rd Team, Freshman Team Freshman Team Freshman Team HM HM
KIAC ALL-CONFERENCE
Ginger High Andrea Deaton Becky Smith Franseda Gunn Ernestine Carter Rhea Beatty Kendra Germain Rosanne Conlan Shannon Wathen Julie Jeffries Jody Criswell Angie Anderson Rhea Beatty Christi Thomas
4 years 4 years 3 years 3 years 2 years 2 years 2 years 2 years 2 years 2 years 1 year 1 year 1 year 1 year
Twice Twice Twice Twice Twice Twice Twice Twice Twice Twice Twice Twice Twice Twice Twice Twice Twice Twice Once Once Once Once Once
WBCA ROBIN ROBERTS AWARD
Christi Thomas
1997
CHAMPION PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Andrea Deaton
Finalist (1993)
KODAK ALL-AMERICAN
Whitney Lee Kristin Patton Andrea Deaton Shannon Wathen Franseda Gunn Tiffany Roaden Colleen Nichols Julie Jeffries Farrah Sullivan
1st Team (3 times) HM 1st Team (twice), HM 1st Team (twice) 1st Team 1st Team, HM HM HM (twice) HM (3 times)
RAWLINGS SCHOLARSHIP
Andrea Deaton
Winner (1995)
NAIA TEAM CHAMPION OF CHARACTER
2009-2010
CONFERENCE SCHOLAR-ATHLETE Jackie Prather Stacy Anderson Jenny Teater Kristin Patton Sara Higdon Tiffany Roaden Jody Criswell Andrea Deaton Farrah Sullivan Heather Hood Katie Mendenhall Nancy Lyon Angie Anderson Christi Thomas Tammy Akin Whitney Lee Ashley Wallace Lauren Hale Christi Blackmon Jackie Geurin Veronica Carter Beth Sells Miranda Ray Jenny Noort Maranda Wilkinson Kristi Ensminger Juliana Brown Priscila Alves Jenna Hedges Meagan Murphy Whitney Ballinger Courtney Danis Millie Deason T.J. Thomas Megan Isaacs Corin Dunn Courtney Clifton Hayley Hellyer Mackenzie Lee Katie Allen Daizah Kimberland Mary Jehlik Caroline Owen Lindsay Ramage Abby Shelley Lindey Young Lindsey Burd Kristen Jacob
NAIA REGIONAL/CONFERENCE PLAYER OF THE YEAR
NAIA ALL-AMERICAN SCHOLAR ATHLETES
Andrea Deaton Jackie Prather Angie Anderson Jody Criswell Farrah Sullivan Heather Hood Whitney Lee Miranda Ray Jenny Noort Whitney Ballinger Courtney Danis Millie Deason Megan Isaacs Courtney Clifton Mackenzie Lee Katie Allen Hayley Hellyer Mary Jehlik Kristi Ensminger Katie Mendenhall Lindsey Newton Caroline Owen Lindey Young
La dy
Ernestine Carter Rosanne Conlan Franseda Gunn Ginger High Colleen Nichols Andrea Deaton Shannon Wathen Kristin Patton Whitney Lee Jenny Noort Whitney Ballinger
1983, 1984 1985 1987 1990 1992 1993,1994,1995 1999 2001 2002, 2003 2004, 2005, 2006 2010, 2011
NAIA ALL DISTRICT/CONFERENCE
Ginger High Andrea Deaton Farrah Sullivan Courtney Danis Julie Jeffries Jackie Prather Whitney Lee Jenny Noort Whitney Ballinger Courtney Clifton Kristin Patton Franseda Gunn Ernestine Carter Becky Smith Shannon Wathen Tiffany Roaden Mackenzie Lee Colleen Nichols Verda Dunn Jody Criswell Angie Anderson Kendra Germain Rhea Beatty Christi Thomas Tessa Tenpenny Sara Higdon Kelli Stamper Deausha Atkinson Lindsey Neal Priscila Alves Katie Allen Lindsey Burd Daizah Kimberland Ellen Sholtes
4 years 4 years 4 years 4 years 3 years 3 years 3 years 3 years 3 years 3 years 2 years 2 years 2 years 2 years 2 years 2 years 2 years 1 year 1 year 1 year 1 year 1 year 1 year 1 year 1 year 1 year 1 year 1 year 1 year 1 year 1 year 1 year 1 year 1 year
ents Leaders pponSeason Record vs. OSingle LTB History
Lady Tiger Basketball
OPPONENT
W
L
%
OPPONENT
W
L
%
OPPONENT
W
L
%
Alabama Huntsville
0
1
0%
Huntington, IN
2
2
50%
Ohio Dominican
1
0
100%
Alice Lloyd
21
4
84%
Illinois Central
1
0
100%
Oklahoma Baptist
2
3
40%
Arkansas Monticello
0
1
0%
Illinois Springfield
0
1
0%
Oklahoma Christian
2
0
100%
Arkansas Tech
1
1
50%
Indiana Southbend
2
1
67%
Oklahoma City
1
7
13%
Auburn Montgomery
4
4
50%
Indiana Tech
0
1
0%
Olivet Nazarene, IL
4
0
100%
Azusa Pacific, CA
1
0
100%
IU Southeast
15
0
100%
Pacific, CA
1
0
100%
Baypath
1
0
IUPUI
4
1
80%
Pikeville
63
7
90%
Bellarmine
14
13
52%
Indiana Wesleyan
1
1
50%
Point Loma Nazarene
0
1
0%
Belmont, TN
2
7
22%
Jacksonville State, AL
0
1
0%
Robert Morris
2
0
100%
Benedict, SC
2
0
100%
John Brown, AR
1
0
100%
Rio Grande, OH
13
1
93%
Berea
5
2
71%
Kentucky State
12
13
48%
Rockhurst, MO
1
0
100%
Berry, GA
7
5
58%
Kentucky Wesleyan
17
12
59%
Science and Arts, OK
2
0
100%
Bethel, TN
6
2
75%
King College
2
0
100%
Shawnee State, OH
9
9
50%
Bluefield, WV
8
0
100%
Knoxville College
5
0
100%
Shorter, GA
1
1
50%
Brescia
21
9
70%
Kutztown, PA
1
0
100%
Simon Fraser, British Columbia
1
1
50%
Brevard, FL
1
0
100%
Lambuth
18
11
62%
Slippery Rock, PA
1
0
100%
California Baptist
1
0
100%
Langston, TX
2
0
100%
South Carolina State
0
1
0%
Carroll College, MT
1
1
50%
Laterno, TX
1
0
100%
Southern Indiana
2
0
100%
Carson Newman, TN
2
3
40%
Lee University
0
2
0%
Southern Nazarene, OK
1
8
11%
Central Baptist
1
0
100%
Lenoir Rhyne, NC
0
1
0%
Southern Polytech, GA
3
0
100%
Central State, OH
3
1
75%
Life, GA
2
1
67%
Spalding
22
0
100%
Centre
11
4
73%
Lincoln Memorial, TN
3
3
50%
Spring Hill, SC
2
1
67%
Charleston, WV
1
0
100%
Lindenwood-Belleville
2
0
100%
St. Ambrose, IA
0
1
0%
Chowan College
1
0
100%
Lindsey Wilson
49
16
75%
St. Catharine, KY
17
1
94%
Cincinnati Bible, OH
1
0
100%
Lipscomb, TN
6
10
38%
St. Francis, IL
2
0
100%
Claflin, SC
4
0
100%
Loyola, LA
2
2
50%
St. Gregory, OK
1
1
50%
Clinch Valley, VA
7
0
100%
LSU Shreveport
1
0
100%
St. Xavier, IL
3
2
60%
College of Charleston
0
1
0%
Lubbock Christian
1
0
100%
Sue Bennett
10
0
100%
Columbia College, MO
4
2
67%
Madonna
2
1
67%
Temple Baptist
1
0
100%
Covenant, TN
1
0
100%
Marion, IN
1
0
100%
Tennessee Temple
1
0
100%
Cumberland, KY
61
34
64%
Martin Methodist
3
0
100%
Thomas Moore
2
0
100%
Cumberland, TN
22
4
85%
Masters, CA
1
0
100%
Transylvania
26
6
81%
Daemen College
1
0
100%
McKendree, IL
4
2
67%
Trevecca Nazarene, TN
3
4
43%
Davis and Elkins, WV
2
0
100%
Menlo, CA
1
0
100%
Trinity Christian, IL
0
1
0%
Dillard, LA
1
1
50%
Mercy College
0
1
0%
UC Riverside
1
0
100%
Doane, NB
0
1
0%
Miami Hamilton
2
0
100%
UNC Charlotte
0
1
0%
East Central, OK
1
1
50%
Miami Middletown
1
0
100%
Union, KY
51
6
89%
Eastern Kentucky
0
4
0%
Michigan Dearborn
1
0
100%
Union, TN
2
12
14%
Elizabethtown
2
0
100%
Midland Lutheran, NE
0
1
0%
University of Montana Western
0
1
0%
Elon, NC
0
1
0%
Midway
25
1
96%
University of St. Francis
1
0
100%
Emmanuel, SC
1
0
100%
Milligan College
1
0
100%
UPR Bayamon
1
0
100%
Evangel, MO
1
0
100%
Minot State
1
0
100%
UPR Mayaguez
1
0
100%
FL Institute of Technology
0
1
0%
Missouri Baptist
2
0
100%
Valley City State
1
0
100%
Francis Marion, SC
1
1
50%
Mobile, AL
4
1
80%
Vanderbilt
0
1
0%
Franklin, IN
3
0
100%
Montana Tech
0
1
0%
Virginia Wise
6
0
100%
Freed Hardeman, TN
3
3
50%
Montevallo, AL
0
1
0%
Vorhees, SC
1
0
100%
Georgetown
67
24
74%
Morehead State
0
3
0%
Waldorf
1
0
100%
Georgia Southwestern
3
0
100%
Morris College
2
0
100%
Walsh
1
0
100%
Goshen College
0
1
0%
Murray State
1
0
100%
Wayland Baptist, TX
1
2
33%
Grace College
1
0
100%
Norfolk, VA
1
0
100%
West Virginia Tech
13
1
93%
Graceland, IA
1
0
100%
North Georgia
0
2
0%
West Virginia Wesleyan
1
0
100%
Hannibal Lagrange, MO
2
0
100%
North Greenville, SC
11
0
100%
Western Kentucky
0
1
0%
Hanover, IN
2
0
100%
Northern Kentucky
3
5
38%
Wilberforce, OH
7
0
100% 100%
Harris-Stowe
2
0
100%
Northern Montana
0
1
0%
William Carey, MS
2
0
Hastings, NE
0
1
0%
Northwestern Ohio
1
0
100%
William Woods, MO
2
1
67%
Heidelberg, OH
1
0
100%
Northwestern OK
4
0
100%
Wiley, TX
1
0
100%
High Point, NC
0
1
0%
Notre Dame College
1
0
100%
Wright State, OH
1
0
100%
Hiwassee College
1
0
100%
Oakland City, IN
7
0
100%
Xavier, OH
1
0
100%
Houston Baptist
1
0
100%
Oakwood, AL
2
0
100%
Xavier, LA
2
0
100%
ey Leaders e Jers Single Season History of th LTB History
3
Lady Tiger Basketball Kelly McMurtrey
Heather Hood
Allyson Baker
4
Lauren Parrish
Leigh Bolinger
5
Christy Marcum
10
Amy Ellis
Abby Miller
Jenna Hedges
Mackenzie Lee
Lauren Turner
T.J. Thomas
Madison Clements
Sherry Brooks
Sheila Everly
Debbie Marshall
Verda Dunn
Michelle Swartz
Lisa Newton
Beth Grant
Paige Mitchell
Tessa Tenpenny
Stacy Felchner
Juleah Green
Juliana Brown
Beth Sells
Kayla Hopkins
Caroline Owen
11
Sarah Moody
Farrah Sullivan
Deandrea Sullivan
Katie Allen
12
Kathy Neal
Tammy Staley
Sherry Brooks
Kendra Germain
Nichole Horne
Miranda Ray
Lauren Wathen
Priscila Alves
Keisha Compton
LeeAnn Grider
Karen Davis
Sherry Webb
Nancy Caudill
Rhonda Davis
Carol White
Julie Grace
Mitzi Singleton
Lori Walker
Jody Criswell
Veronica Carter
Lauren Hale
Krista Hatfield
Lindsay Newton
Melly Heaton
Daizah Kimberland Ashley Wallace
Stephanie Mills
Lauren Wathen
Wendi Messer
Kelli Stamper
Julija Ilic
Millie Deason
Kristen Jacob
14
15
Dawn Wise
Ginger High
Abby Shelley
Angie Lawrence
20
Becky Smith
Andrea Deaton
21
Marlene Holmes
Jan Underwood
Kathy Isaacs
Kathy Powell
Leslie Turner
Vicki Reese
Tammy Cox
Tammy Ford
Virginia Weston
Shannon Wathen
Sara Higdon
Katie Mendenhall
Maranda Wilkinson
Kristi Ensminger
Courtney Danis
Mary Jehlik
Brittni Holman
Pyrntha Clements
Missy Gill
Rhonda Conrad
Stacy Anderson
Amanda Judd
Kristin Patton
Maranda Wilkinson
Megan Isaacs
Ellen Sholtes
Lexxus Graham Jessica Peniston
Jessica Slaughter
Lyndsey Neal
22 23
Donna Edelen
Sherrie Randolph
Colleen Nichols
Stephanie Bridgewater
Courtney Clifton
Nathalie Felipe
24
Mindy Cook Hayley Hellyer
Tammy Wilson
Rosanne Conlan
Cortni Crews
Crystal Judd
Sara Sexton
25
Debbie Grider
Bonita Scott
Susie Christie
Angie Garrett
Angie Anderson
Kristen Simmons
Judy Benningfield
Erica Williams
Whitney Patterson
Alexia Williams
Lindsey Ramage
Cathy Settle
Lori Cook
Aretha Porter
Tracy Compton
Shawn Price
Kelley Keeling
Tammy Akin
Krisha Byron
Shabree Hunter
Mrashi Karumba
Vickie Johnson
Jennifer Myers
Phyllis Durbin
Jackie Prather
Deausha Atkinson
Meagan Murphy
Hillary Prunty
Corin Dunn
Lindsey Burd Lisa Tabor
30 32 33
Kellie Roarke
Sandra Gray
Carrie Johnson
Brook Winstead
34
Sheila Saberton
Peggy Thacker
Pam Smith
Lynn Kibbons
Ernestine Carter
Connie Harris
Julie Wilkinson
Dawn Dinsmore
Christi Blackmon
Tiffany White
Cindy Hall
Krista Young
40
Tiffany Roaden
Meagan Murphy
Jarobia Hill
Lindey Young
41
Christi Thomas
Rachel Oginski
Nancy Lyon
42
Ruth Dowell
Betty Conover
Whitney Lee
Megan Overton
Chelsea Craig
43
Whitney Ballinger
44
Cyndi Wesley
Susan Wheatley
Christy Cruise
Rhea Beatty
Vicci Christou
45
Tammy Pickerrell
Jackie Couch
Stephanie Huddleston
Jenny Teater
Dee Dee Bruce
50
Debbie Clifford
Ann Underwood
Macie Spence
52
Jenny Noort
Danjiela Utvic
53
Ellen Thompson
Barb Reed
Pam Crawford
Virgella Combs
Franseda Gunn
Julie Jeffries
Sylvia Hunfjord
Carissa McCoy
35
55
Kristi Ensminger
Jackie Geurin
Jen Dinsmore
Single Season Leaders Lady Tiger Basketball
Dr. Heather was born and raised in Glasgow, KY. She played college basketball for the Lady Tigers and received a Bachelor of Science degree in biology from Campbellsville University. Dr. Heather is married to Max Wise, who is an assistant professor of political science at his alma mater, Campbellsville University. Max’s mother is Hall-ofFamer Donna Wise, the only other head coach in the history of Lady Tiger basketball.
2014-2015 Date
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Time
Location
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Xavier University Harris Stowe State College Asbury University Miami Middletown College of St. Josephs (Vermont) St. Catharine College University of the Cumberlands University of Pikeville Bluefield College Bluefield State College Lindsey Wilson College Cumberland University Bluefield College Carroll College Westminster College University of Montana Western Mid-America Nazarene Fisk University Reinhardt University Georgetown College Shawnee State University Fisk University Lindsey Wilson College Cumberland University University of Pikeville University of the Cumberlands St. Catharine College Shawnee State University Georgetown College Mid-South Conference Tournament NAIA National Tournament
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McKenzie, TN McKenzie, TN Campbellsville, KY Campbellsville, KY Campbellsville, KY Campbellsville, KY Campbellsville, KY Campbellsville, KY Bluefield, WV Bluefield, VA Columbia, KY Lebanon, TN Campbellsville, KY Las Vegas, NV Las Vegas, NV Las Vegas, NV Campbellsville, KY Campbellsville, KY Waleska, GA Georgetown, KY Portsmouth, OH Nashville, TN Campbellsville, KY Campbellsville, KY Pikeville, KY Williamsburg, KY Springfield, KY Campbellsville, KY Campbellsville, KY Frankfort, KY Independence, MO
* - Mid-South Conference Game % - Chamber of Commerce Shootout at Bethel University ^ - Las Vegas Shootout in Las Vegas, NV