2009-10 Charlotte 49ers Women's Basketball Media Guide

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CHARLOTTE 49ERS WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

The 2009-10 Team

33 The Coaching Staff

41 2008-09 In Review

45 49ers Records

63 The 2009-10 Opponents

The Players Erin Floyd ....................................................8-9 Jabrenta Hubbard .....................................10-11 Aysha Jones ..............................................12-13 Ashley Spriggs .........................................14-15 Kelsey McAdoo .......................................16-17 Shannon McCallum .................................18-19 Rachelle Coward ......................................20-21 Nicole Hargraves......................................22-23 Katie Meador ...........................................24-25 Kendria Holmes ............................................26 Epiphany Woodson .......................................27 Amanda Dowe ..............................................28 Jaquaria Forney .............................................29 Jennifer Hailey ..............................................30 Jessica Johnson .............................................31 49ers By Class...............................................32 The Coaching Staff Head Coach Karen Aston .........................34-35 Assistant Coach Angela Ortega ....................36 Assistant Coach Ken Griffin .........................37 Assistant Coach Krystion Obie Nelson.........38 Director of Operations Sabrina Gregory .......39 Support Staff .................................................40 Summer Camp ..............................................40 The 2008-09 Season In Review Season Review ..............................................42 2008-09 Statistics .....................................43-44 The Records Individual Awards .........................................46 1,000-Point Scorers ..................................47-48 100 Assists Seasons.......................................48 Team Records................................................49 Single-Game Records ..............................50-51 Freshman Records.........................................52 Season Records ........................................52-53 Career Records .........................................54-55 Postseason Teams .....................................56-57 Letterwinners ................................................57 All-Time Coaches’ Records ..........................58 Year-by-Year Results ...............................58-62 All-Time Series Results ................................62 The Opponents Non-Conference Foes ..............................64-67 Atlantic 10 Foes .......................................68-71 All-Time Attendance Records .......................71 vs. 2009-10 Schedule ....................................72

73 The Program

The University The University .........................................74-75 49ers Athletics..........................................76-77 The City of Charlotte ....................................78 Athletic Facilities ..........................................79 Atlantic 10 Conference .................................80 Strength and Conditioning ............................81 Sports Medicine ............................................81 Academic Services ........................................82 Charlotte 49ers Football................................82 Chancellor Philip L. Dubois .........................83 Athletics Director Judy Rose ........................83

2009-10 Schedule NOVEMBER Fri. 13 Mon. 16 Fri. 20 Mon. 23 Thu.-Fr. 26-27 Thur. 26 Fri. 27

at East Carolina SOUTH CAROLINA at Appalachian State at Duke at Junkanoo Jam (Freeport, Bahamas) vs. South Dakota State Virginia/Indiana

DECEMBER Wed. 2 Sat. 5 Tues. 8 Sat. 12 Sun. 20 Tu.-We. 29-30 Tues. 29 Wed. 30

PRESBYTERIAN (DH with MBB) 5:30 UNC ASHEVILLE 2:00 WESTERN CAROLINA (DH with MBB) 5:30 SOUTHERN MISS (DH with MBB) 1:00 at Notre Dame 1:00 at Hilton Garden Classic (Blacksburg, VA) vs. Central Connecticut State 5:00 Virginia Tech/New Jersey Tech 5:00/7:00

JANUARY Mon. 4 Sat. 9 Wed. 13 Sat. 16 Wed. 20 Sat. 23 Tues. 26 Sat. 30

CLEMSON (Education Day) at Duquesne* LA SALLE* at George Washington* at Fordham* SAINT JOSEPH’S* (CBS C) RICHMOND* (CBS C) SAINT LOUIS*

FEBRUARY Wed. 3 Sat. 6 Wed. 10 Sat. 13 Thur. 18 Wed. 24 Sun. 28

at Dayton* 11:00 RHODE ISLAND* 7:00 ST. BONAVENTURE* (WBCA Pink Zone) 7:00 at Temple* 1:00 at Saint Louis* 8:00 at Xavier* 7:00 MASSACHUSETTS* (Senior Day) 2:00

MARCH Fr.-Mo. 5-8

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The Program 2009-10 Schedule............................................1 Media Information ..........................................2 Halton Arena ...................................................3 Q&A With Coach Karen Aston ....................4-5 2009-10 Roster ................................................6

8:00 7:00 7:00 7:00 12:00 5:45/8:00

12:00 2:00 7:00 2:00 12:00 4:00 9:00 7:00

at Atlantic 10 Conference Tournament (The Show Place Arena, Upper Marlboro, Md.)

*- Atlantic 10 Conference game; Home games in CAPS and bold; All times are Eastern.

49ers Quick Facts Location ........................................................Charlotte, N.C. Enrollment ................................................................. 22,338 Colors ......................................................... Green and White Arena ................................................... Halton Arena (9,105) Conference .......................................................... Atlantic 10 Affiliation .................................................. NCAA Division I Chancellor.............................................Dr. Philip L. Dubois Director of Athletics .............................................Judy Rose Senior Women’s Admininstrator ............. Kim Whitestone Athletics’ Phone ........................................... (704) 687-4937 Ticket Office................................................. (704) 687-4949 Website .......................................... www.charlotte49ers.com Halton Arena Press Row............................. (704) 687-4999

Women’s Basketball Staff Head Coach...................................... Karen Aston Alma Mater.............. Arkansas-Little Rock, 1987 Record at Charlotte .................... 41-23 (2 years) Career Record .............................................Same Assistant Coach .................................Ken Griffin Assistant Coach ................ Krystion Obie Nelson Assistant Coach ............................ Angela Ortega Dir. BBall Operations ...............Sabrina Gregory Admin. Assistant ......................... Hudson Jacobs Athletic Trainer .............................. Alda Burston Academic Advisor .............................. Lisa Hibbs

Team Information 2008-09 Record ........... 23-9 (A-10 Champs) 2008-09 A-10 Record ............... 11-3 (T-2nd) 2009 Postseason ................................ NCAA Starters Returning/Lost......................... 3/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost .............. 9/3 Athletic Media Relations WBB Contact: .......................Brent Stastny Office Phone: ......................(704) 687-6313 Cell Phone: ..........................(980) 253-4946 Fax: ......................................(704) 687-4918 Email: .......................... bmstastn@uncc.edu

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MEDIA INFORMATION

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Charlotte 49ers Media Outlets

Covering a Game Members of the media and photographers who wish to cover a Charlotte 49ers women’s basketball game at Halton Arena should contact Brent Stastny in the Charlotte Media Relations Office at (704) 687-6313 to arrange credentials. Statistics and game preview information will be made available to the media prior to each game on the Halton Arena press row table. Postgame interviews will be held approximately 10 minutes after the game in front of the 49ers locker room. Please notify a member of the media relations staff of any interview requests during or immediately after the game. Access to work space and telephones will be made upon request. A member of the media relations staff will carry out any fax requests you may have. Radio Phone lines will be available for visiting radio. Visiting radio personnel should contact the media relations office regarding the availability of phone lines in Halton Arena. Interviews All interviews with Head Coach Karen Aston and 49ers players should be arranged through the media relations office. At least one day of advance notice would be appreciated, but we will make every effort to accommodate requests the same day. No interviews will be scheduled on game days. Audio and Video on Charlotte49ers.com All games (home and away) will be broadcasted (audio) on the Niner Network. AJ Mead returns for his fourth season as the voice of 49ers women’s basketball program. In addition, live video streaming will be available for home games. Catch Panning For Gold, the 49ers new weekly sports show on Charlotte49ers.com, there is a new webisode every Thursday. Also starting in early November until the season is over, the Karen Aston weekly coaches show will appear on the Niner Network. Additional interviews, clips, features, news, notes and live in-game stats for all home games are all available at www.Charlotte49ers.com. The 49ers Insider Go inside Charlotte 49ers Athletics as the Niners TV Show hits the airwaves. Catch features on all Charlotte 49ers athletic teams. The show airs locally on Time-Warner Cable Channel 22 on Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 12:30 and 7:30 pm. You can watch The 49ers Insider on the internet by clicking on The 49ers Insider link at www.Charlotte49ers.com.

NEWSPAPERS Charlotte Observer Mike Persinger; Harry Pickett; Jim Utter Office: (704) 358-5125 Fax: (704) 358-5110 The Daily Independent Donnie Biggers, Steve Winzenread Office: (704) 782-3155 Fax: (704) 786-0645 Gaston Gazette Office: (704) 864-3291 Fax: (704) 867-6988 Monroe-Enquirer Journal Office: (704) 289-1541 Fax: (704) 289-2929 University Times (Tues.-Thurs.) Office: (704) 687-2324 Associated Press Office: (704) 334-4624 Fax: (919) 834-1078 TELEVISION WBTV (CBS) Delano Little; Danielle Trotta Office: (704) 374-3711 Fax: (704) 374-3818 WCCB (FOX) Bruce Snyder; Kelli Bartik Office: (704) 632-7554 Fax: (704) 358-4841 WCNC (NBC) Greg Bailey; Ira Cronin Office: (704) 329-3667 Fax: (704) 329-4975 WSOC (ABC) Tiffany Wright: Bill Voth Office: (704) 335-4746 Fax: (704) 335-4736 News 14 Carolina Mike Solarte: Tim Baier Office: (704) 973-5792 Fax: (704) 731-2760

Directions To the University From Charlotte-Douglas Airport: Leave terminal on Airport Freeway Road, go straight through traffic light. Get in left lane to exit for Billy Graham Parkway North to I-85. Stay in right lane on Billy Graham Parkway through two traffic lights. Immediately under second light, turn onto I-85N toward Concord. Go 11.2 miles to Exit 45A (Harris Boulevard East). Go one mile to UNC Charlotte/Highway 49 exit. At stop light, turn left on Highway 49. The entrance to Charlotte is one mile on the left (2nd stop light).

From Interstate 85: Follow I-85 to Exit 45. Take the Harris Boulevard East exit. Go one mile to UNC Charlotte/Highway 49 exit. At stop light, turn left on Highway 49. The entrance to Charlotte is one mile on the left (2nd stop light). From Interstate 77: Follow I-77 to Exit 18. Take exit 18 (W.T. Harris Boulevard). Turn onto Harris Boulevard going East. Go seven 7 miles to UNC Charlotte/Highway 49 exit. At stop light, turn left on Highway 49. The entrance to Charlotte is one mile on the left (2nd stop light).

The 2009-10 Charlotte 49ers Women’s Basketball Media Guide has been prepared by the Charlotte Athletics Media Relations Office and was edited by Brent Stastny with assistance from Richard Finlan, Hudson Jacobs, Lauren Johnson, Patrick McCoy, Ryan Rose, and Tom Whitestone. Photos by Wade Bruton, Stan Cochrane, Sam Roberts and William Glassgow of WG Sports Photos. WBCA, the term Pink Zone™ and the WBCA Pink Zone™ logo are trademarks of the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association. Layout and Design of covers by Quattro Graphics, LLC., Plano, Texas, www.quattrographics.net, info@ quattrographics.net. Printed by Reynolds & Reynolds Printing Company, Inc. Paper donated by George Thornton and Case Paper Company.

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HALTON ARENA

The 49ers are able to practice in Halton Arena as well as the Charles Hayward Memorial Practice Gym in the Miltimore-Wallis Athletic and Academic Center.

The 49ers honor the former 49ers standouts that played professionally with pictures in the locker room. Alicia Abernathy, Markita Aldridge, Pam Brown, Danielle Burgin, Sakellie Daniels, Jameka Jones and Monica League played professional basketball after their collegiate careers at Charlotte were over.

THE PROGRAM

The 2009-10 season marks the fourteenth year of on-campus basketball at Halton Arena. Over the last eight seasons, the 49ers have a 90-21 record at Halton Arena and have advanced to the postseason seven times including two NCAA Tournament appearance. The 49ers captured the 2009 A-10 Tournament Championship in Halton Arena, March 9, which was the program’s first conference tournament title. The decided home-court advantage is in large part due to the atmosphere within the arena. Last season, the 49ers averaged 1,087 fans a game, In 2008, a program record 4,525 people at the La Salle game, January 30. The $26 million James H. Barnhardt Student Activity Center and 9,105-seat Dale F. Halton Basketball Arena opened Dec. 2, 1996. A 30,000 square-foot addition, the MiltimoreWallis Athletics and Academic Training Center was completed in 2003 and includes a dedicated weight room, practice gym, video center and academic center for 49ers student-athletes. The new addition also includes offices for men’s and women’s basketball and volleyball. A $450,000 video scoreboard was Over the past eight seasons, the 49ers have gone on 22 and 20 game home winning streaks. Last installed in Hal- March, the 49ers captured the 2009 Atlantic 10 Tournament title in Halton Arena. The 49ers have ton Arena, Janu- also hosted several WNIT games in Halton Arena. ary, 2006. LED ProTables were installed on both The 49ers Locker Room the scorers and press tables, September, 2008. Withadedicatedhardwood floor, strictly for 49ers’ men’s and women’s basketball and volleyball, spacious varsity locker rooms, a 7,000-square foot game room, a threeThe video scoreboard in Halton Arena. lane jogging track, four hardwood auxiliary gym floors, a series of hospitality suites, an expansive weight room, rock-climbing wall and aerobics center, students enjoy surroundings unmatched. Included in the Barnhardt Center is a concession area managed by Chartwells. Among other events, Halton Arena plays host to high school The 49ers’ locker room is located on the ground level of the SAC, which men’s and womaffords the team easy access to the court. en’s basketball and volleyball championships, concerts and The LED ProTables that are on both the press and graduation cerscorers tables sides of the court. emonies.

The lockers of seniors Erin Floyd and Aysha Jones in the 49ers locker room. Every player has a locker similar to Floyd’s and Jones’ in the locker room.

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THOUGHTS FROM COACH KAREN ASTON

THE PROGRAM

The Charlotte 49ers Athletics Media Relations Department sat down with third-year Head Coach Karen Aston to get her thoughts on the upcoming season and several other topics. Aston guided the 49ers to the program’s first-ever conference tournament title after Charlotte captured the Atlantic 10 Tournament title last season. Charlotte won 23 games en route to a bid to the NCAA Tournament. What did last year’s Atlantic 10 Tournament title, NCAA Tournament appearance and a 23-win season mean to you personally as well as the program? As far as the program is concerned I feel it was an enormous step. Charlotte 49ers women’s basketball had been in great hands when I arrived here, but that was a step that needed to be taken. The players really set some high goals last year. I think that everybody understood that you can only talk about going to the NCAA Tournament so much before it becomes just talk. Winning the A-10 Tournament and going to the NCAA Tournament was validation for the program in terms of moving forward. It was a great satisfaction for me personally, because the players really talked about specific and attainable goals. The team understood there were steps throughout the year that needed to be taken to achieve their final goals. It was fun to watch them take those steps little by little. You could see their confidence growing and the team’s chemistry was tremendous which made it fun. It was very memorable for all of us that were a part of the journey. Last year’s seniors were three-time All-Atlantic 10 selection center Danielle Burgin and the program’s career leader in three-pointers, shooting guard Traci Ray. What did Burgin and Ray mean to you as well as to the 49ers women’s basketball program? Last year’s junior and senior classes will always be very special to me. This was my first head coaching job and those players had been through a lot by having two coaching changes in their careers and their commitment to me as their coach and our staff was tremendous. Danielle and Traci said that we are going to have a great senior year and leave a mark on the program and I think that’s what they did. They were leaders who brought different things to the table, but the combination of the two was really good. They were humble everyday which is the best thing I can say about them. The way they lived every day on and off the court was something to be respected and we miss them. Any changes to your approach as you enter your third season at Charlotte? I think that is the one thing that you learn quickly as a coach is that every year is different. Our first year obviously I thought that we had to establish as a staff how things were going to be run here at Charlotte. I think with that first year under our belt we all became more comfortable. Last year, we had some older players that understood what the expectations were and knew what every day was going to be like. It was very different in terms of our approach every day with the group. As you graduate two players and you bring in new ones, all of a sudden this year seems dramatically different. The one thing that I understand about coaching is that it is all about chemistry and how the players approach every day. It will take some time to figure out what this team’s personality is going to be but I am excited about the potential. Juniors Kendria Holmes and Epiphany Woodson and freshman Jaquaria Forney all are from the City of Charlotte. What does it mean to have three players on the roster from the Charlotte area? It shows that Charlotteans feel that our University is a great choice for them. Playing for the 49ers is a choice that allows them to play closer to home and have their families watch them play. I think the missing piece has been for Charlotte area high school players to feel secure in the fact that they will be able to play at a high level of basketball, on top of getting a great education. I think that it is a tribute to our players that are in the program now and were in the past. I’m thrilled that Kendria, Epiphany and Jaquaria saw the vision that all of us have, and they want to come back here and represent the city and this University. What does the program need to do to take that next step forward which is advancing in the NCAA Tournament? At the beginning of every season you have goals of taking steps forward. Last year winning the A-10 Tournament and making the NCAA Tournament was obviously a huge step. I’m not so sure that you don’t have to spend a couple of years just getting to NCAA Tournament before you can advance. Obviously we would love to just jump to the Sweet Sixteen, but I feel it is definitely a process with the players and the coaches. I think the next step in the long-term vision is that going to NCAA Tournament has to become a regular occurrence. We have to get to the NCAA Tournament two or three years in a row and then all of a sudden you can stop being amazed by being there and start thinking about winning. So again, we are striving for consistency. What are the team’s goals for the season? Each season is unique with different goals. Our first goal is to develop the chemistry that I saw in our team last year. That is a challenge and will always be, because each year the players are different and they bring along new challenges. I think we have been fortunate here that our whole coaching staff has remained intact. You have consistency in what you’re doing when your staff remains together and we have been extremely blessed to have all been here together for three years. Everybody’s goal is to win a conference championship and go to the NCAA Tournament, but we also have academic goals. I was really proud of our team last year. We had a 3.0 GPA as a team and that is a goal that we will always have as a team. Of course we want to finish in the top three in the A-10, make the NCAA’s, etc. But, I also think we need to take a step up in our non-conference schedule. If I had a specific goal it would be to continue to challenge ourselves against Top-25 programs and win some of those games. The conference has established itself nationally, and non-conference success makes a big difference. What about strength of the Atlantic 10 conference which had eight postseason teams including three NCAA Tournament teams last season? I think we should have had four teams in the tournament last year, and the leagues’ performance in the NIT was a reflection of that. I am proud to be in the conference, and I believe that the best is yet to come for the A-10!

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THOUGHTS FROM COACH KAREN ASTON

THE PROGRAM

What are your overall thoughts on the 2009-10 schedule which features 13 teams that reached postseason play last season? I thought the first year I was here that our non-conference schedule was tough. However, I believe that we put together a schedule that could be the toughest so far. Part of that stems from the draw that we got in the Bahamas tournament which made our schedule very tough. Opening up on the road at East Carolina is never easy. Then, we play South Carolina at home and Duke on the road in the first ten days which will obviously be good for our team. We are going to have to take it one game at a time. Playing these teams will make us better and prepare us for A-10 play. Every step we take in the non-conference schedule helps our RPI and helps in gaining respect. Conference-wise I believe that every night has become a challenge. The biggest change since we entered the league is that the so-called “bottom half” has become tougher and no one can be taken lightly. It becomes a challenge, but one that I think we all welcome. The 2010 Atlantic 10 Tournament will be played at the Show Place Arena in Upper Marlboro, Maryland. What are your thoughts on a neutral site for the A-10 Tournament? Well, if we can’t have it in Charlotte, this is the next best thing…HA! It was huge plus for our team to play the A-10 Tournament at home last year. However, it is a step in the right direction for our conference and the league coaches wanted that challenge. I think the players will like it because it will be a new site for them, and it’s neutral, but more than anything we want it to be a great student-athlete experience, which is what this is all about. What are your thoughts on the senior class (Erin Floyd, Jabrenta Hubbard, Aysha Jones and Ashley Spriggs)? The seniors are special people to me personally, first and foremost. I have a great deal of respect and love for this class. They were on that bubble here in my first year, where they could have chosen to go somewhere else and play because I wasn’t who they came to play for. They stuck it out with a great deal of pride and patience. They are a workhorse group and you won’t find four players with better work ethic, better morals and everything about them speaks of class. It’s hard to talk about each one of them individually because to me, they are a group. I admire the way they carry themselves and their commitment to being the best that they could be during their time spent at Charlotte. What are your thoughts on the juniors (Kelsey McAdoo, Shannon McCallum and Kendria Holmes)? First of all, Kelsey came in with the senior class, but she redshirted so she is a veteran as far as understanding how things work in the program. I have a great deal of respect for her fortitude because she has had several complications due to her high school injuries and has pressed on through it all. We need her to contribute to the team this year. We obviously will have a size disadvantage on most nights and she can really help us in that area. Kendria and Shannon are very talented and I think everybody saw what Shannon was capable of toward the end of last year. I think she began to change her approach in practice and in games. I have had the privilege of coaching some talented players and Shannon is right up there at the top with any of them. I am anxious to see Kendria in a game because she had been on the floor last year but it was just in practice. It should be fun to see how she takes the reins at the point guard position this year. She is a terrific passer and sees the floor unbelievably well. She will add a different dimension to our team because of her passing and creating ability. What are your thoughts on the sophomore class (Rachelle Coward, Nicole Hargraves and Katie Meador)? This class obviously did not get a lot of playing time last year due to our veteran team. I have seen them mature from last year. They stayed here this summer and put in a lot of work in the gym. We need them to contribute this season. Nicole is expected to help us in the paint. I think that Katie really has matured a lot and hopefully will be able to contribute at the point guard position. Rachelle has the ability to stretch the defense because she can really shoot the basketball. She has gotten stronger and is in better shape. I expect this group to play a bigger role this year. What are your thoughts on the newcomers (Epiphany Woodson, Amanda Dowe, Jaquaria Forney, Jennifer Hailey, Jessica Johnson)? First of all let me touch on Epiphany, who transferred here from the University of Miami. Epiphany is a Charlotte native and I couldn’t be more excited about her in a lot of ways. She came from a traditional high school power in Providence Day. She won a lot of basketball games there and is well known here in the community. I’m looking forward to seeing her grow as a basketball player. She is one of those players that saw a vision of what we are trying to do here and I am excited that she decided to come home and contribute to our program. As far as the freshmen are concerned I think the sky is the limit with this group. They are an extremely athletic group and all have different qualities they bring to the table. You will see that they have athleticism, length and quickness. Jaquaria Forney is another Charlotte native that chose to come here that committed early to us and never looked back. She had a lot of opportunities to go elsewhere, but she decided on Charlotte. She will be an early contributor at the guard position. She is an excellent defender and has the ability to create her own shot. Amanda and Jennifer are two players that will be thrown into the fire quickly. They both have a high-level of athletic ability in the paint but they will have some growing pains. I’m expecting tons from those two, but we all will have to be patient as they grow. As far as Jessica Johnson is concerned she is an unknown in regards to rankings because she is recovering from an injury during her junior year of high school. She has a tremendous upside because she is a great athlete. JJ actually jumped in the state track meet last year! All four of these players are long, athletic and fit great in our up-tempo system. Again, I repeat, the sky is the limit with this class! What are fans going to expect to see when they watch us this year? We have a lot of new players on the team. If I had to guess, we are going to be a lot thinner across the board! When you see the freshmen you are going to want to feed them. Our up-tempo style of play will continue, however, my question is how frenetic the pace is going to have to be with this team and that depends upon the play of the guards. The difference may be in the way we play defensively. I believe we will press more, continue to run, and probably rebound by committee. Our success will be determined on the defensive end when it is all said and done.

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THE 49ERS ROSTER

#1 Jabrenta Hubbard Senior Guard Las Vegas, Nev.

#3 Kendria Holmes Junior Guard Charlotte, N.C.

#4 Amanda Dowe Freshman Forward Tabor City, N.C.

#5 Shannon McCallum Junior Guard Whiteville, N.C.

#10 Erin Floyd Senior Forward Sicklerville, N.J.

#15 Nicole Hargraves Sophomore Forward Greensboro, N.C.

#20 Ashley Spriggs Senior Forward Mitchellville, Md.

#22 Aysha Jones Senior Guard Pittsburgh, Pa.

#23 Jaquaria Forney Freshman Guard Charlotte, N.C.

#24 Katie Meador Sophomore Guard Marble Falls, Texas

#25 Jessica Johnson Freshman Guard Durham, N.C.

#30 Jennifer Hailey Freshman Forward Marshville, N.C.

#32 Epiphany Woodson Junior Guard Charlotte, N.C.

#34 Kelsey McAdoo Junior Forward Norfolk, Va.

#44 Rachelle Coward Sophomore Guard Nova Scotia, Canada

Karen Aston Head Coach

Angela Ortega Assistant Coach

Ken Griffin Assistant Coach

Krystion Obie Nelson Assistant Coach

Sabrina Gregory Director of Operations

2009-10 Charlotte 49ers Roster No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Hometown (Last School) 1 Jabrenta Hubbard Sr. G 5-6 Las Vegas, Nev. (Northern Colorado University) 3 Kendria Holmes Jr. G 5-5 Charlotte, N.C. (Providence College) 4 Amanda Dowe Fr. F 6-4 Tabor City, N.C. (South Columbus H.S.) 5 Shannon McCallum Jr. G 5-10 Whiteville, N.C. (Patterson School) 10 Erin Floyd Sr. F 6-0 Sicklerville, N.J. (Timber Creek H.S.) 15 Nicole Hargraves So. F 6-2 Greensboro, N.C. (Grimsley H.S.) 20 Ashley Spriggs Sr. F 6-0 Mitchellville, Md. (Bishop McNamara H.S.) 22 Aysha Jones Sr. G 5-8 Pittsburgh, Pa. (Oakland Catholic H.S.) 23 Jaquaria Forney Fr. G 5-9 Charlotte, N.C. (Butler H.S) 24 Katie Meador So. G 5-10 Marble Falls, Texas (Marble Falls H.S.) 25 Jessica Johnson Fr. G 6-0 Durham, N.C. (Northern Durham H.S.) 30 Jennifer Hailey Fr. F 6-3 Marshville, N.C. (Forest Hills H.S.) 32 Epiphany Woodson* Jr. G 5-8 Charlotte, N.C. (University of Miami) 34 Kelsey McAdoo R-Jr. F 6-3 Norfolk, Va. (Maury H.S.) 44 Rachelle Coward So. G/F 6-0 Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada (Oak Hill Academy) Head Coach: Karen Aston (Arkansas-Little Rock, 1987) Third Season Assistant Coaches: Ken Griffin, Krystion Obie Nelson, Angela Ortega Director of Basketball Operations: Sabrina Gregory * - Woodson will sit out the 2009-10 season per NCAA rules after transferring from the University of Miami

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THE 49ERS FAMILY ASSISTANT COACH ANGELA ORTEGA

AYSHA JONES

HEAD COACH KAREN ASTON

JABRENTA HUBBARD ASSISTANT COACH KRYSTION OBIE NELSON

AMANDA DOWE

JABRENTA HUBBARD

ERIN FLOYD

JABRENTA HUBBARD

KELSEY MCADOO

JESSICA JOHNSON KATIE MEADOR

ASHLEY SPRIGGS

RACHELLE COWARD JAQUARIA FORNEY

JENNIFER HAILEY

EPIPHANY WOODSON

The Players Erin Floyd ............................................ 8-9 Jabrenta Hubbard .......................... 10-11 Aysha Jones...................................... 12-13 Ashley Spriggs ................................. 14-15 Kelsey McAdoo................................ 16-17 Shannon McCallum ........................ 18-19 Rachelle Coward ............................. 20-21 Nicole Hargraves ............................. 22-23 Katie Meador................................... 24-25 Kendria Holmes ....................................26 Epiphany Woodson ...............................27 Amanda Dowe .......................................28 Jaquaria Forney ....................................29 Jennifer Hailey ......................................30 Jessica Johnson......................................31 49ers By Class........................................32

NICOLE HARGRAVES

DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS SABRINA GREGORY

KENDRIA HOLMES

ASSISTANT COACH KEN GRIFFIN

SHANNON MCCALLUM KENDRIA HOLMES


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#10 Erin Floyd 6-0 • Forward • Sr. • Sicklerville, N.J. • Timber Creek Junior Year (2008-09): Started all but two of Charlotte’s games over the past two seasons...Scored in double-figures 18 times and averaged a career-high 9.8 points per game... Shot a career-high nine free throws against Fordham...Ranked among the A-10 leaders in field goal percentage at 48.4%... Recorded her first double-double of the season and the third of her career with 11 points and a career-high 13 rebounds at Clemson...Recorded her second double-double of the season and the fourth of her career with 12 points and 11 rebounds to go along with a career-high five assists at Massachusetts...Recorded her third double-double of the season and the fifth of her career with 11 points and 10 rebounds at La Salle...Connected on at least four field goals 18 times... Grabbed at least five rebounds in 14 games...Scored a season-high 16 points four times...Tied her career-high when she connected on six free throws against UAB was a perfect 6-for-6 from the line in that game...Scored a game-high 16 points on an economical 7-for-10 shooting from the field against Charleston Southern...Played a career-high 41 minutes at La Salle. Sophomore Year (2007-08): Finished fourth on the team in scoring (8.7 ppg) and second in rebounding (4.8 rpg)...Scored a career-high 20 points on her 20th birthday in the 49ers victory over Saint Joseph’s (February 12)...Scored 16 points including six free throws made (which all came in the final minute) on eight free throw attempts in the 49ers victory over Richmond...Recorded her first career double-double with a then career-high 19 points and a then career-high 10 rebounds against Arizona in the WBCA Classic...In the Arizona game, she scored the game-tying basket at the buzzer to send the game into overtime...Played one of the best games of her career with 18 points on 9-for-12 shooting to go along with six rebounds and two assists against La Salle...Tallied her second career double-double with 10 points and 10 rebounds at Arkansas State...Knocked down her second career three-point field goal and her first of the season against Clemson...Had ten games with at least six rebounds including two 10-rebound performances...Had a solid performance with 10 points, nine her third career three point rebounds at Dayton... Knocked down three-point high 14 points at George field goal on the way to a team gameon. Washington. n Year Y Freshman (2006-07): Saw action in all 32 games include-figure minutes in ing double-figure 27 of thosee games...Started nine games... Recorded her first career doublefigure scoring game with 11 points against Fordored at least two ham... Scored points inn 25 games with nts agains Charleseight points hern, Duquesne ton Southern, and Rhode Island... ight points and Scored eight recorded four steals against ...Had one of her Duquesne...Had es of the season best games with six points and four rebounds at Clemson ...Folat performance up lowed that her solid one with with another six pointss and six rebounds hrop...Her first vs. Winthrop...Her ee-pointer came career three-pointer during thee 49ers first-half

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2008-09 Game-By-Game Statistics Opponent Mins FG-A 3FG-A vs. USC (11/15) 30 4-7 1-1 at NC State (11/16) 32 6-9 0-0 at Hampton (11/18) 23 4-7 0-0 UAB (11/21) 27 5-12 0-0 Wake Forest (11/26) 31 7-14 0-1 vs. Fresno St. (11/28) 35 6-11 0-0 at SMU (11/29) 26 4-7 0-0 at UNCA (12/6) 25 5-7 0-0 at Davidson (12/9) 32 5-7 0-0 Charleston S. (12/13) 17 7-10 0-1 at So. Carolina (12/21) 30 6-12 1-2 #6 Notre Dame (12/28) 35 5-14 1-2 at Clemson (1/2) 25 4-8 0-2 Xavier (1/11) 30 3-10 0-2 at Massachusetts (1/14) 34 6-10 0-1 at Rhode Island (1/17) 28 2-7 0-0 Saint Louis (1/20) 27 3-9 0-0 Dayton (1/24) 32 3-9 0-0 at Richmond (1/27) 28 1-6 0-1 Fordham (1/31) 29 4-10 0-1 at Saint Louis (2/3) 32 5-9 0-0 Duquesne (2/7) 33 3-7 0-1 at La Salle (2/14) 41 4-10 0-1 Temple (2/18) 31 3-5 0-1 at Saint Joseph’s (2/21) 29 2-3 0-0 G. Washington (2/25) 32 3-4 0-0 at SBU (2/28) 32 4-6 0-0 Duquesne (3/7) 26 4-6 0-0 Temple (3/8) 21 2-8 0-1 Richmond (3/9) 32 2-7 0-0 vs. Purdue (3/21) 26 3-7 0-1

FT-A Rbs. Ast 1-2 2 0 1-3 7 1 2-2 5 0 6-6 5 0 2-2 7 0 4-6 7 2 0-0 4 1 1-3 2 1 0-0 3 1 2-2 2 0 0-0 3 1 0-0 1 1 3-4 13 0 2-2 0 4 0-0 11 5 1-4 4 1 1-2 7 1 0-0 5 1 4-4 2 1 4-9 5 1 0-0 8 0 0-0 8 2 3-5 10 3 1-2 4 1 2-2 2 4 0-0 3 1 2-2 4 0 4-6 8 0 0-0 2 1 4-4 5 0 0-0 1 1

To B 2 0 1 0 2 1 1 1 5 0 4 0 2 0 8 0 1 1 1 0 3 0 1 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 1 1 2 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 6 0

S 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 1 0 2 0 0 2 1 0 1 0 2 0 1 1 1

Pts 10 13 10 16 16 16 8 11 10 16 13 11 11 8 12 5 7 6 6 12 10 6 11 7 6 6 10 12 4 8 6

Career Highs Points: 20 vs. Saint Joseph’s, 2/12/08 Rebounds: 13 at Clemson, 1/2/09 Assists: 5 at Massachusetts, 1/14/09 Steals: 4 vs. Duquesne, 1/21/07 Blocked Shots: 1, nine times run as they overcame a 20-point deficit in their victory over Xavier...Solid effort against Saint Joseph’s in the A-10 Tournament when she scored eight points and grabbed six rebounds in a career-high 25 minutes of action. High School: Earned All-Group III honors twice...Named first-team All-Olympic conference three times...As a senior, she was named a New Jersey all-star...As a senior, she was named the Olympic Conference female student-athlete of the year... Three-time varsity captain... Nominated for McDonald’s All-American honors twice ...Averaged 14.4 points and 11 rebounds per game as a senior... As a junior, she averaged 14.1 points and 12.9 rebounds per game...Finished as the school’s all-time leading rebounder with 1,276 rebounds... Finished as the school’s second all-time leading scorer at 1,273 points ...Ranked among the Top 100 power forwards in the nation by the All-Star Girls Report... Four-year letterwinner on the varsity soccer team... Two-time second-team All-Olympic conference selection in soccer... Captain of the soccer team as a junior and a senior. Personal: The daughter of John and Diane Floyd...Major is Middle Grades Education... Born February 12, 1988.

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Off Court With Erin Favorite Musician: Lifehouse Favorite Movie: Sense and Sensibility Favorite Actor: Tom Hanks Favorite Book: Cloudy with a chance of Meatballs Favorite TV Show: Grey’s Anatomy Favorite Ice Cream Flavor: Chocolate Favorite Place to Shoot on the Court: High post elbow Favorite Moment at Charlotte: Winning the 2009 Atlantic 10 Tournament I decided to play Basketball at Charlotte because: The Atmosphere and people Charlotte 49ers Basketball is: A family In a Game of Two-on-Two My Teammate Is: Aysha Jones Favorite Childhood Memory: Playing outside with the boys. Part of my game I focused on in the Summer: Conditioning What I did to improve from last season: Worked out…a lot What I Think about before stepping on the court: What my role is for that game Brand of my first basketball shoes: Nike Favorite sport to watch besides basketball: Baseball If I had to survive on one food, it would be: Sandwiches Food I refuse to eat: Mayonnaise If a movie was made about my life the actress that would play me would be: Reese Witherspoon Most played song on my iPod: All I Want To Do by Sugarland If I could eat dinner with three people (Dead or Alive) it would be: My grandparents I can’t leave home without: Cell phone I see myself in ten years: Teaching or coaching Magazine cover I want to be on: People Favorite Thing About Charlotte (the University): The trees in the fall Opponent I’m looking forward to playing this season: South Dakota State I’m inspired by: My family The best word to describe the team: Silly What I’m going to do to build on 49ers success from last year: Work harder One thing people don’t know about me: I like to paint

Floyd’s Career Statistics Year 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 Career

G-GS 32-9 32-31 31-31 95-71

Min. 508 838 911 2257

FG-A 53-121 112-255 125-258 290-634

Pct. .438 .439 .484 .457

3P-A 1-5 2-9 3-19 6-33

Pct. .200 .222 .158 .182

FT-A 18-29 52-72 50-72 120-173

Pct. .621 .722 .694 .694

Off.-Def. 43-54 57-97 59-91 159-242

Reb. 97 154 150 401

Avg. PF-D 3.0 50-0 4.8 61-0 4.8 48-1 4.2 159-1

A TO 15 41 26 75 35 74 76 190

BK 3 3 4 10

S Pts.-Avg. 15 125-3.9 26 278-8.7 20 303-9.8 61 706-7.4

FG-A 27-63 48-114 46-105 121-282

Pct. .429 .421 .438 .429

3P-A 1-3 1-4 0-8 2-15

Pct. .333 .250 .000 .194

FT-A 8-12 26-34 20-32 54-78

Pct. .667 .765 .625 .686

Off.-Def. 14-21 19-48 27-46 60-115

Reb. 35 67 73 175

Avg. PF-D 2.5 18-0 4.8 28-0 5.2 23-0 4.17 69-0

A 5 14 25 44

BK 1 2 1 4

S Pts.-Avg. 7 63-4.5 7 123-8.8 11 112-8.0 25 298-7.1

Atlantic 10 Games Only Year 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 Career

G-GS 14-3 14-14 14-14 42-31

Min. 238 401 438 1077

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TO 16 38 24 78

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#1 Jabrenta Hubbard 5-6 • Guard • Sr. • Las Vegas, Nev. • Northern Colorado U. Junior Year (2008-09): Named an Arthur Ashe Jr. Sports Scholar...49ers back-up point guard...Scored a season-high seven points with three assists and two steals against Charleston Southern...Played a season-high 17 minutes against Wake Forest...Recorded a career-high three steals at Hampton....Played double-figure minutes nine times this season..Scored her first two points of the season against Fresno State. Sophomore Year (2007-08): Played a career-high 18 minutes and scored six points with six assists against VCU in the WNIT...Played one of the best games of her career at Charlotte with nine points in 15 minutes of action at Fordham...Played one of her best games as a 49er against Charleston Southern with seven points and two rebounds in 15 minutes of action...Scored her first five career points as a 49er against Arizona in the WBCA Classic...Tallied a then career-high two steals in only five minutes of action against Saint Louis...Had a four-point play after knocking down a three-point field goal while getting fouled at Dayton. 2006-07: Sat out the season after transferring from Northern Colorado. At Northern Colorado (2005-06): Earned second-team Division I All-Independent honors...Named to the Division I Independent allnewcomer team...Led team in scoring at 13.5 points per game...Scored in double-figures 19 times...Led team in scoring 12 times...Scored a season-high 34 points against Utah Valley State, Feb. 11...Scored 18 points against eventual national champion Maryland, Feb. 26... Recorded a double-double uble-double with 17 points and 10 assists against Mesa State, Jan. 2...Led team in field goals made with 148, assists with 79 and steals with 36...Connected Connected on game-winning ng buzzer beating shots against Marquette, Nov. v. 25, a n d Te x a s A&M-Corpus Christi, Feb. 4. High School: A four-year letterwinner at Green Valley High School...As As a senior, she led d her team in scorring at 20.3 points ts per game... Ranked the 38thh best player in the country by y NCAAFullCourt.Com ....Considered onsidered one of the top players rs in the west region by Streett and Smith... As a senior, shee led her team to a 20-8 record,, a conference championship and a number seven ranking in the state... As a junior she averaged 19.9 points and 4.5 assists sists per game... Member of the National Honor Society.

2008-09 Game-By-Game Statistics Opponent

Mins FG-A 3FG-A FT-A Rbs. Ast To B S Pts

vs. USC (11/15)

12

0-2

0-0

0-0

0

0

2 0 0

at NC State (11/16)

6

0-1

0-1

0-0

1

0

0 0 0

0

at Hampton (11/18)

14

0-0

0-0

0-0

0

2

4 0 3

0

UAB (11/21)

11

0-2

0-1

0-0

0

0

1 0 0

0

Wake Forest (11/26)

17

0-1

0-1

0-0

1

1

1 0 0

0

vs. Fresno State (11/28)

15

1-3

0-1

0-0

1

0

0 0 0

2

at SMU (11/29)

12

0-2

0-1

0-0

1

1

0 0 0

0

at UNC Asheville (12/6)

11

0-2

0-2

0-0

1

0

1 0 0

0

6

0-2

0-0

0-0

2

0

0 0 1

0

13

3-6

0-0

1-1

1

3

1 0 2

7

9

1-1

0-0

0-0

1

1

0 0 0

2

11

0-3

0-0

0-0

1

1

1 0 1

0

at Davidson (12/9) Charleston So. (12/13) at South Carolina (12/21) at Clemson (1/2)

0

North Carolina A&T (1/5) 4

0-1

0-0

0-0

0

0

1 0 0

0

Xavier (1/11)

7

0-1

0-0

0-0

1

1

0 0 0

0

at Rhode Island (1/17)

2

0-0

0-0

0-0

0

0

0 0 0

0

Saint Louis (1/20)

2

0-0

0-0

0-0

1

0

1 0 0

0

at Richmond (1/27)

3

0-0

0-0

0-0

0

1

0 0 0

0

Fordham (1/31)

5

1-1

0-0

0-0

1

0

1 0 0

2

at La Salle (2/14)

1

0-0

0-0

0-0

0

1

0 0 0

0

Temple (2/18)

3

0-0

0-0

0-0

0

0

0 0 0

0

Career Highs Points: 9 at Fordham, 2/27/08 Rebounds: 4 vs. Winthrop, 1/5/08 Assists: 3, three times Steals: 3 at Hampton, 11/18/08 Blocks: N/A

Personal: The daughter of James and Brenda Hubbard...Graduated with a Degree in Biology, May 2009 and is currently working on a Graduate Certificate in Gerontology... Born June 9, 1987.

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MEET THE NINERS Favorite Musician: Whitney Houston Favorite Movies: The Bodyguard, Love & Basketball Favorite Book: A Walk to Remember Favorite TV Shows: House, Charmed Favorite Ice Cream Flavor: Butter Pecan Favorite Place to Shoot on the Court: Right hand layups Favorite moment at Charlotte: Winning 2009 A-10 Championship Favorite part of my game: Dribbling Skills I decided to play basketball at Charlotte because: The many opportunities that Charlotte presents In a game of two-on-two my teammate is: Michael Jordan Part of my game I focused on in the summer: Leadership skills What I did to improve from last season: Helping the freshman on the court and academically Favorite sport to watch besides basketball: Billiards Food I refuse to eat: Raisins or Olives Most played song on my iPod: Mama by Boyz II Men I see myself in ten years: In residency, in a fellowship, or in a medical practice Favorite thing about Charlotte (the University): The beauty of the campus Opponent I’m Looking forward to playing this season: Duke I’m inspired by: Jesus Christ, my parents and myself The best word to describe the team: Versatile One thing people don’t know about me: That I lived in Japan for a year

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Hubbard’s Career Statistics Year G-GS Min. FG-A Pct. 3P-A 2005-06* 28-28 764 148-322 .460 36-108 2007-08 22-0 152 17-33 .515 5-12 2008-09 20-0 164 6-28 .214 0-7 Career 42-0 316 23-61 .377 5-19 * Statistics from Northern Colorado University

Pct. .333 .417 .000 .263

FT-A 46-70 1-4 1-1 2-5

Pct. .657 .250 1.00 .400

Off.-Def. 15-42 6-14 1-12 7-26

Reb. 57 20 13 33

Avg. PF-D 2.0 49-0 0.9 18-1 0.7 16-0 0.8 34-1

A 79 9 12 21

TO 81 20 14 34

BK 1 0 0 0

S Pts.-Avg. 54 378-13.5 5 40-1.8 7 13-0.7 12 53-1.3

Pct. .500 .000 .500

FT-A Pct. 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 1-1 1.000

Off.-Def. 2-2 0-3 2-5

Reb. 4 3 7

Avg. PF-D 0.5 4-0 0.4 1-0 0.5 5-0

A 1 3 4

TO 11 2 13

BK 0 0 0

S Pts.-Avg. 2 15-1.9 0 2-0.3 2 17-1.1

Atlantic 10 Games Only Year 2007-08 2008-09 Career

G-GS 8-0 7-0 15-0

Min. 50 23 73

FG-A 6-9 1-2 7-11

Pct. .667 .500 .584

3P-A 2-4 0-0 2-4

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#22 Aysha Jones 5-8 • Guard • Sr. • Pittsburgh, Pa. • Oakland Catholic Preseason first-team All-Atlantic 10. Junior Year (2008-09): Named secondteam All-Atlantic 10...Earned NCCSIA All-State honors...Ranked among the A-10 leaders in scoring with a team-high 13.8 points per game...Recorded her first career double-double with 24 points and 10 rebounds against Purdue in the NCAA Tournament...Named A-10 Co-Player of the Week (February 9) after she averaged 23 points, four rebounds and four assists in the 49ers wins over Saint Louis and Duquesne... Scored 28 points against Duquesne (Feb. 7) with 20 of those 28 points coming in the second half...Recorded 24 double-figure scoring games after scoring 24 points against Purdue in the NCAA Tournament...Scored 16 of her 19 points in the St. Bonaventure game in the second half, she had a stretch in the second half where she scored 14 straight points for the 49ers...Third in the A-10 in free throw percentage at 84.2% and led the league in free throw shooting in A-10 games at 90.5%...Her 84.2% free throw shooting is the fifth highest single-season total in school history... Named to the Hoops For the Cure All-Tournament team after scoring 25 points in the 49ers victories over Fresno State and SMU... Scored a career-high 29 points (scored 14 points in the first half and 15 points in the second half) against Wake Forest...After going two plus seasons without a 20-point scoring game she scored 20 points four times including in two straight games after scoring 29 against Wake Forest and 22 against UAB... Scored 22 points against UAB on an efficient 8-for-11 from the field and a perfect 6-for-6 from the line...Played a career-high 43 minutes at La Salle and has played at least 30 minutes in 22 games this season... Played all 40 minutes of the Temple (Feb. 18) game and scored a team game-high 17 points with a career-high tying six assists....Saved her best for last against Dayton when she connected on her only field goal of the game while getting in the final minute and she made g fouled the free throw which proved to be the difference in the 49ers three-point point win...One of two 49ers to start every game. S o p h o m o r e Ye a r (2007-08): Had four doublefigure scoring games including scoring a seasonmes high 18 points on 5-for-8 shooting from the field and 7-for-8 shooting from the line against Saint Louis...Recorded her first double-figure scoring game of the season with 11 points at UNC Greensboro...Went a perfect 5-for-5 from the line in thee UNCG game...Started rted 16 games this season... on... Tied her then career-high er-high with four assists against Hampton...Tied her career-high with two o blocked shots at George Washington... ashington... Recorded one of Charlotte’s harlotte’s 19 double-figure scoring ring games off the bench when she he scored a team gamehigh 10 points off the bench against Dayton in the A-10 Tournament. ment. Freshman Year (2006-07): 2006-07): Started 26 games...Scored a game-high 19 points oints against Charleston Southern and

2008-09 Game-By-Game Statistics Opponent Mins vs. USC (11/15) 30 at NC State (11/16) 33 at Hampton (11/18) 25 UAB (11/21) 31 Wake Forest (11/26) 37 vs. Fresno St. (11/28) 31 at SMU (11/29) 35 at UNCA (12/6) 20 at Davidson (12/9) 39 Charleston S. (12/13) 17 at S.Carolina (12/21) 30 #6 Notre Dame (12/28) 36 at Clemson (1/2) 31 NC A&T (1/5) 27 Xavier (1/11) 32 at UMASS (1/14) 35 at Rhode Island (1/17) 26 Saint Louis (1/20) 28 Dayton (1/24) 36 at Richmond (1/27) 28 Fordham (1/31) 28 at Saint Louis (2/3) 34 Duquesne (2/7) 37 at La Salle (2/14) 43 Temple (2/18) 40 at Saint Joe’s (2/21) 35 G. Washington (2/25) 33 at St. Bonaventure (2/28) 36 Duquesne (3/7) 36 Temple (3/8) 34 Richmond (3/9) 32 vs. Purdue (3/21) 37

FG-A 3FG-A FT-A Rbs. Ast To B 2-4 1-2 5-7 3 0 3 0 1-5 0-2 4-4 3 4 1 0 4-10 1-5 1-2 2 2 3 0 8-11 0-0 6-6 4 3 0 0 10-17 1-3 8-11 4 2 6 0 4-10 1-3 1-2 6 0 1 0 6-11 1-2 2-2 2 6 3 0 6-9 3-4 4-4 4 0 1 0 5-10 2-3 3-4 4 3 5 0 5-8 3-4 2-2 4 2 0 0 6-16 3-7 1-2 2 3 0 0 4-9 1-3 6-6 2 3 4 0 2-9 0-1 0-0 3 2 5 0 6-12 0-5 3-4 2 5 4 0 3-12 0-3 0-0 4 1 0 0 4-14 2-5 3-3 7 3 4 0 3-8 1-2 0-0 3 3 5 0 5-10 0-2 0-0 3 5 1 0 1-10 0-3 5-5 4 1 5 0 6-11 0-1 2-2 4 3 6 0 2-8 0-4 0-0 5 3 0 0 6-12 3-3 3-5 2 5 1 0 10-19 3-6 5-5 6 3 2 0 7-14 2-6 3-3 9 1 1 0 5-12 2-6 5-5 5 6 9 0 5-11 0-3 7-7 4 4 4 0 5-10 0-2 3-4 2 1 2 0 7-18 3-8 2-3 2 2 1 0 2-5 1-1 4-4 2 2 0 0 3-9 1-2 3-3 3 4 2 0 3-12 0-1 0-1 3 1 2 1 8-17 3-4 5-8 10 2 4 0

S Pts 1 10 0 6 2 10 0 22 4 29 0 10 0 15 0 19 4 15 1 15 3 16 1 15 0 4 1 15 1 6 0 13 3 7 1 10 1 7 0 14 0 4 1 18 0 28 0 19 0 17 0 17 1 13 0 19 0 9 1 10 1 6 1 24

Career Highs Points: 29 vs. Wake Forest, 11/26/08 Rebounds: 10 vs. Purdue, 3/21/09 Assists: 6, two times, last vs. Temple, 2/18/09 Steals: 5 vs. Charleston Southern, 12/4/06 Blocks: 2, three times, last at George Washington, 1/26/08

all 19 points were scored in the first half...Had six games where she was perfect from the line...Scored in double-figures in seven games (Arkansas State, St. Francis, Colorado, Charleston Southern, Houston, Saint Louis and Duquesne) and six of those seven games were at home...The Pittsburgh native enjoyed one of her best all-around games of the season with 10 points, eight rebounds, three assists and two steals against Duquesne...Scored the 49ers first six points at UMass...Grabbed eight rebounds against St. Francis and Duquesne and seven rebounds at La Salle...Had 11 games with at least four rebounds. High School: Named first-team All-State as a senior...Named a Roundball Classic All-Star as well as Ken Neilly All-Star...Named to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Fab 5...Named Street and Smith honorable mention All-American twice...Two-time Adidas All-American...As a senior, she was named Swin Cash Player of the Year for District 7...As a senior, led team to a #2 national ranking in USA Today, a WPIAL championship and a 31-2 record... As a junior, she helped lead her team to a state championship, a WPIAL championship, a 31-2 record and a #17 national ranking by USA Today ...Scored 1,219 points in her four-year career...Four-year starter...Ranked the #53 best guard in the nation according to the All-Star Girls Report. Personal: The daughter of Tracey and Faithy Jones... Major is Marketing... Born September 15, 1988.

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MEET THE NINERS Favorite Musician: Trey Songz Favorite Movie: The Holiday Favorite Actress: Jennifer Aniston Favorite TV Show: Sex and the City Favorite Cartoon Character: Sponge Bob Square Pants Favorite Ice Cream Flavor: Strawberry Favorite place to shoot on the court: Right or Left Wing Favorite moment at Charlotte: Winning the A-10 Championship at Halton Arena last season Favorite part of my game: My enthusiasm I decided to play basketball at Charlotte because: Beautiful campus, interactive community and a great opportunity to receive a great education Charlotte 49ers Basketball is: Investment towards greatness In a game of two-on-two my teammate is: Blake Griffin Favorite childhood memory: Making home videos with my little sister, Farryn Part of my game I focused on in the Summer: My footwork. What I did to improve from last season: Shooting drills and agilities What I think about before stepping on the court: My father Brand of my first basketball shoes: Nike Favorite sport to watch besides basketball: Football If I had to survive on one Food, it would be: Chicken Food I refuse to eat: Potato Salad If a movie was made about my life the actress that would play me would be: Sanaa Lathan Most played song on my iPod: Successful by Trey Songz If I could eat dinner with three people (dead or alive) it would be: Barack Obama, Michael Jordan and dad’s mother I can’t leave home without: My planner I see myself in ten years: Coaching and raising a family Magazine cover I want to be on: Essence Favorite thing about Charlotte (the University): Halton Arena during men’s and women’s basketball games Opponent I’m looking forward to playing this season: Duke I’m inspired by: When people doubt me or the team I’m playing on The best word to describe the team: Hungry What I’m going to do to build on 49ers success from last year: Step up as an influential captain on and off the court.

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Jones’ Career Statistics Year 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 Career

G-GS 32-26 27-16 32-32 91-74

Min. 707 480 1032 2219

FG-A 76-231 50-131 154-353 280-715

Pct. .329 .382 .436 .392

3P-A 23-91 10-48 38-106 71-245

Pct. .253 .208 .358 .290

FT-A 41-57 34-46 96-114 171-217

Pct. .719 .739 .842 .788

Off.-Def. 46-51 27-41 40-83 113-175

Reb. 97 68 123 288

Avg. PF-D A TO 3.0 78-1 48 68 2.5 46-0 28 33 3.8 69-3 85 85 3.2 193-4 161 186

BK 7 3 1 11

S Pts.-Avg. 33 216-6.8 14 144-5.3 28 442-13.8 75 802-8.8

FG-A 29-101 21-49 69-169 119-319

Pct. .287 .429 .408 .375

3P-A 14-51 2-16 16-54 32-121

Pct. .275 .125 .296 .232

FT-A 11-19 16-25 38-42 65-86

Pct. .579 .640 .905 .708

Off.-Def. 17-26 7-13 21-39 45-78

Reb. 43 20 60 123

Avg. PF-D 3.1 34-0 2.2 12-0 4.3 24-0 3.2 70-0

BK 3 2 0 5

S Pts.-Avg. 11 83-5.9 3 60-6.7 8 192-13.7 22 335-9.2

Atlantic 10 Games Only Year 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 Career

G-GS 14-12 9-5 14-14 37-31

Min. 330 174 471 975

A 26 6 41 73

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#20 Ashley Spriggs 6-0 • Forward • Sr. • Mitchellville, Md. • Bishop McNamara Junior Year (2008-09): Named A-10 Player of the Week (December 1) for the first time in her career...Named MVP of the Hoops For the Cure Tournament after tallying back-toback 20-point scoring games against Fresno State and SMU...Connected on the game-winning shot at the buzzer of the 49ers 76-74 win at SMU...Recorded her first career 20-point scoring game with a career-high 20 points against Fresno State...Went 6-for-8 from the line including the game-winning two free throws with seven seconds left in the game against Fresno State...Entered the season with three career double-figure scoring games and she finished the season with nine double-figure scoring games...Solid game at UNC Asheville with nine rebounds and a career-high eight assists... Entered the season with 25 career assists and this season she finished second on the team with 88 assists...Grabbed at least seven rebounds 11 times this season including a career-high 11 rebounds at Saint Joseph’s... Scored 15 points in a career-high 36 minutes against North Carolina A&T... Solid game against Dayton with a game-high 16 points (on 8-for-9 shooting) and eight rebounds...Connected on her first career three in the first half of the Temple game...Tallied seven assists against Duquesne in the A-10 Tournament...One of two 49ers to start every game this season. Sophomore Year (2007-08): Recorded her first double-figure scoring game of the season in her first start of the season with 10 points against nationallyranked Pittsburgh...Made three starts, she started the 49ers first game of the season against Pittsburgh and the last game of the regular-season against Richmond and the A-10 Tournament game against Dayton...Recorded a shots against Hampton.... then career-high eight with three blocked shots Tied her career-high against Davidson... Went a perfect 4-for-4 route to nine points in from the field en the Virginia Tech game...Suffered a leg injury against UTArlington and missedd ck five games but came back utes to action with six minutes Tallied against Saint Louis...Tallied a then career-high three assists to unds in the go along with six rebounds 49ers win at Dayton. 07): Saw Freshman Year (2006-07): es and played action in all 32 games double-figures minutess in 25 ed her of those games...Started first career game againstt Saint tic 10 Joseph’s in the Atlantic ed her Tournament...Recorded gure first career double-figure rebounding game with 10 boards to go along with eereight points and a careerhigh three blocked shotss in utes a career-high 28 minutes in the 49ers WNIT win over High Point...Scoredd a season-high 12 points at St. Bonaventure...Saw 25 minutes of action at La Salle where she went a perfect 4-for-44 d one of her from the line...Enjoyed best performances off the season

2008-09 Game-By-Game Statistics Opponent Mins FG-A 3FG-A vs. USC (11/15) 28 1-4 0-0 at NC State (11/16) 33 5-10 0-0 at Hampton (11/18) 18 4-5 0-0 UAB (11/21) 22 3-5 0-0 Wake Forest (11/26) 33 3-10 0-0 vs. Fresno St. (11/28) 32 7-17 0-0 at SMU (11/29) 35 8-14 0-0 at UNCA (12/6) 25 2-6 0-0 at Davidson (12/9) 11 0-2 0-0 Charleston S. (12/13) 20 0-4 0-0 at South Carolina (12/21) 22 2-4 0-0 #6 Notre Dame (12/28) 32 4-9 0-0 at Clemson (1/2) 26 4-7 0-0 N.C. A&T (1/5) 36 5-9 0-0 Xavier (1/11) 33 3-6 0-0 at Massachusetts (1/14) 27 3-8 0-0 at Rhode Island (1/17) 17 1-5 0-0 Saint Louis (1/20) 27 3-8 0-0 Dayton (1/24) 31 8-9 0-1 at Richmond (1/27) 27 2-4 0-0 Fordham (1/31) 22 3-4 0-0 at Saint Louis (2/3) 23 4-7 0-0 Duquesne (2/7) 28 2-8 0-0 at La Salle (2/14) 35 2-6 0-0 Temple (2/18) 34 4-6 1-1 at Saint Joseph’s (2/21) 28 1-7 0-0 George Washington (2/25) 30 4-7 0-0 at St. Bonaventure (2/28) 29 0-4 0-0 Duquesne (3/7) 28 0-3 0-0 Temple (3/8) 31 4-8 0-0 Richmond (3/9) 30 3-6 0-0 vs. Purdue (3/21) 33 1-7 0-0

FT-A 3-4 0-2 1-1 6-8 4-4 6-8 4-6 0-3 0-0 1-4 1-2 1-2 0-0 5-8 2-2 1-2 0-0 1-1 0-1 0-1 2-3 2-3 3-4 0-0 4-5 3-4 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1

Rbs. Ast To B S Pts 4 1 3 1 1 5 5 5 2 0 0 10 4 0 3 0 2 9 3 3 1 1 0 12 7 3 2 2 0 10 9 0 2 1 2 20 5 2 4 1 1 20 9 8 1 1 1 4 3 3 0 0 0 0 1 5 0 1 0 1 1 1 3 0 2 5 8 0 3 0 1 9 8 1 2 0 0 8 7 5 2 1 1 15 8 1 2 1 1 8 4 3 3 1 3 7 4 0 2 0 1 2 7 2 4 0 3 7 8 2 4 0 0 16 4 1 1 1 0 4 6 2 3 1 1 8 4 2 3 0 1 10 5 4 2 1 0 7 5 5 2 1 1 4 1 3 3 0 1 13 11 3 1 0 1 5 5 6 6 1 0 8 3 4 2 0 0 0 4 7 3 0 0 0 5 3 2 1 1 8 5 1 3 1 1 6 7 2 1 1 0 3

Career Highs Points: 20, two times, last at SMU, 11/29/08 Rebounds: 11 at Saint Joseph’s, 2/21/09 Assists: 8 at UNC Asheville, 12/6/08 Steals: 4 vs. Saint Louis, 1/9/07 Blocks: 3, two times, last vs. Davidson, 11/24/07

with six points, eight rebounds and two block shots against Fordham...Scored eight points in the 49ers home victory over Charleston Southern... Followed that performance up with her first career double-figure scoring game with 10 points on 5-for-7 shooting at Davidson ...Grabbed seven boards at Davidson and against Houston... Also scored eight points on a perfect 3-for-3 shooting from the field and 2-for-2 from the line against Houston... Recorded a team-high four steals against Saint Louis. High School: Participated in the prestigious Nike All-American camp...Earned All-Conference honors three times... Earned honorable mention All-Metro honors twice...As a freshman, earned honorable mention all-conference honors...As a senior, named team Co-MVP...Played for one of the top high school programs in the country...In 2003, she played an integral role in helping her team earn the nation’s #1 ranking...Ranked the #24 best power forward in the nation according to the All-Star Girls Report. Personal: The daughter of Ed and Valery Spriggs...Father Ed Spriggs played on the nationally-ranked Georgetown University basketball teams of the early 1980’s...Major is Psychology...Born February 13, 1988.

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MEET THE NINERS Favorite Musician: Musiq Soulchild Favorite Movie: 300 Favorite Book: Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs Favorite TV Show: Family Guy Favorite Cartoon Character: Stewie Griffin Favorite Ice Cream Flavor: Double Fudge Brownie Favorite place to shoot on the court: Top of the key Favorite moment at Charlotte: Celebrating after winning the A-10 Championship last season Favorite part of my game: My athleticism I decided to play basketball at Charlotte because: The team chemistry and coaching staff Charlotte 49ers Basketball is: All about defense and we play our best when we play together. In a game of two-on-two my teammate Is: Kendria Holmes Favorite childhood memory: Being a ball girl for the Georgetown Hoyas when my father was coaching. Part of my game I focused on in the Summer: All aspects of offensive production. What I did to improve from last season: Worked on killer instincts by getting in the gym to get shots up What I think about before stepping on the court: Got to get my game face on and get ready to go to work Brand of my first basketball shoes: Converse If I had to survive on one food, it would be: Pizza Food I refuse to eat: Jello If a movie was made about my life the actress that would play me would be: Angela Bassett Most played song on my iPod: I Told the Storm by Yolanda Adams If I could eat dinner with three people (dead or alive) it would be: Jimi Hendrix, Michael Jordan and Aaliyah I can’t leave home without: My cell phone I see myself in ten years: Possibly starting a family after playing overseas Magazine cover I want to be On: Forbes Top 100 Richest Americans Favorite thing about Charlotte (the University): Living on campus and having access to everything I need within walking distance Opponent I’m looking forward to playing this season: George Washington The best word to describe the team: Competitive What I’m going to do to build on 49ers success from last year: Become more of a threat One thing people don’t know about me: I use to play flute in my elementary and middle school band.

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Spriggs’ Career Statistics Year 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 Career

G-GS 32-1 27-3 32-32 91-36

Min. 451 373 886 1710

FG-A 49-97 30-95 96-219 175-411

Pct. .505 .316 .438 .426

3P-A 0-1 0-1 1-2 1-4

Pct. .000 .000 .500 .250

FT-A 25-49 19-42 51-81 95-172

Pct. .510 .452 .630 .552

Off.-Def. 47-68 35-43 47-123 129-234

Reb. 115 78 170 363

Avg. PF-D A TO 3.6 38-0 13 29 2.9 39-1 12 44 5.3 61-1 88 75 4.0 138-2 113 148

BK 10 11 19 40

S Pts.-Avg. 17 123-3.8 17 79-2.9 26 244-7.6 60 446-4.9

FG-A 22-44 6-28 40-89 68-161

Pct. .500 .214 .449 .388

3P-A 0-1 0-0 1-2 1-3

Pct. .000 .000 .500 .500

FT-A 8-19 2-6 18-28 28-53

Pct. .421 .333 .643 .466

Off.-Def. 21-29 11-16 20-55 52-100

Reb. 50 27 75 152

Avg. PF-D 3.6 15-0 2.3 17-0 5.4 23-0 3.8 55-0

BK 5 4 7 16

S Pts.-Avg. 8 52-3.7 6 14-1.2 13 99-7.1 27 165-4

Atlantic 10 Games Only Year 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 Career

G-GS 14-0 12-1 14-14 40-15

Min. 207 127 391 725

A 3 5 38 46

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TO 9 15 38 62

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#34 Kelsey McAdoo 6-3 • Forward • R-Jr. • Norfolk, Va. • Maury Redshirt Sophomore Year (2008-09): Recorded her first career double-figure rebounds game with 10 boards at UNC Asheville...After only grabbing five rebounds in one game as a freshman, she tallied four games with five or more rebounds this season...Scored a career-high six points at UNC Asheville...Helped the 49ers record the most blocked shots by a 49ers team since February, 25, 2000 with a career-high tying five of Charlotte’s 10 blocked shots at Hampton...Allaround solid game with three points, career-high tying five rebounds and five block shots against Hampton...When she recorded a block the 49ers were 10-1 this season. Redshirt Freshman Year (2007-08): Her career-high five blocked shots against Hampton was the second highest single-game total on the team...Played her best game as a 49er with four points and four rebounds in nine minutes at UNC Greensboro...Gave the 49ers another solid effort with two points, two blocked shots and a five rebounds in 11 minutes of action at UAB...Scored her first career point with a free throw at Old Dominion...Saw her first career action as a 49er against Pittsburgh...Attempted her first two career free throws at Wake Forest... Tore her ACL against Saint Louis (January 19) and missed the rest of the season with the injury. Freshman Year (2006-07): Redshirted. High School: Led her AAU team to four first place finishes in the state tournament... nament... In 2005, she played on tthe AAU Miracles team am which represented Virginia in the U-16 nationals...Earned s...Earned All-District honors as a senior...Named r...Named MVP of her high school team m her senior season... Averaged 10 points ts and 13 rebounds as a senior... Helped elped lead her team to an 18-5 record, a district championship, ip, a regional runner-up finish and a trip to the state championship onship as a senior... Ranked among the Top 100 centers in the nation according to the he All-Star Girls Report. Personal: The daughter of Ronnie and Janet McAdoo... Both her parents playedd basketball at Old Dominion ...Her .Her mother, Janet, was a Parade arade High School All-American...Niece ican...Niece of basketball Halll of Famer Bob McAdoo ...Major Major is Business Management... gement... Born December 5, 1988.

2008-09 Game-By-Game Statistics Opponent

Mins FG-A 3FG-A FT-A Rbs. Ast To B S Pts

vs. USC (11/15)

8

0-0

0-0

0-0

1

0 1 2 1

at NC State (11/16)

2

0-0

0-0

0-0

0

0 1 0 0

0

at Hampton (11/18)

17

1-2

0-0

1-5

5

1 1 5 1

3

UAB (11/21)

6

0-0

0-0

0-0

1

0 0 1 0

0

Wake Forest (11/26)

3

0-0

0-0

0-0

1

0 1 0 0

0

vs. Fresno State (11/28)

1

0-0

0-0

0-0

0

0 1 0 0

0

at SMU (11/29)

0

3

0-1

0-0

0-0

2

0 1 1 0

0

at UNC Asheville (12/6)

12

2-5

0-0

2-2

10

0 1 1 0

6

at Davidson (12/9)

10

0-2

0-0

0-0

3

0 0 0 0

0

Charleston Southern (12/13) 19

1-2

0-0

2-2

7

0 1 2 0

4

at South Carolina (12/21)

4

0-0

0-0

0-0

0

0 0 0 0

0

#6 Notre Dame (12/28)

1

0-0

0-0

0-0

0

0 0 0 0

0

at Clemson (1/2)

8

0-0

0-0

0-0

5

0 3 0 0

0

North Carolina A&T (1/5)

8

0-0

0-0

0-0

1

0 1 2 0

0

Xavier (1/11)

7

0-1

0-0

0-0

1

0 0 0 0

0

at Massachusetts (1/14)

5

0-1

0-0

0-0

1

0 1 1 0

0

at Rhode Island (1/17)

5

0-0

0-0

0-0

1

0 0 0 1

0

Saint Louis (1/20)

8

1-1

0-0

2-4

2

0 0 0 0

4 0

at Richmond (1/27)

4

0-0

0-0

0-0

1

0 0 1 0

Fordham (1/31)

9

0-0

0-0

0-2

0

0 0 1 0

0

at Saint Joseph’s (2/21)

1

0-0

0-0

0-0

0

0 0 0 0

0

George Washington (2/25)

3

0-0

0-0

0-0

0

0 0 0 0

0

Duquesne (3/7)

4

0-0

0-0

0-0

0

1 0 1 0

0

Temple (3/8)

7

0-2

0-0

0-0

2

0 1 0 0

0

vs. Purdue (3/21)

1

0-0

0-0

0-0

0

0 0 0 0

0

Career Highs Points: 6 at UNC Asheville, 12/6/08 Rebounds: 10 at UNC Asheville, 12/6/08 Assists: 1, three times, last vs. Duquesne, 3/7/09 Steals: 1, six times, last at Rhode Island, 1/17/09 Blocks: 5, two times, last at Hampton, 11/18/08

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MEET THE NINERS Favorite Musician: Trey Songz Favorite Movie: Sex and the City Favorite Actor: Johnny Depp Favorite Book: The Color of Water Favorite TV Show: Fresh Prince of Bel Air Favorite Cartoon Character: Batman Favorite Ice Cream Flavor: Strawberry Favorite place to shoot on the court: Two foot post move Favorite moment at Charlotte: Winning the 2009 Atlantic 10 Tournament Favorite part of my game: Blocking Shots I decided to play basketball at Charlotte because: The team chemistry and coaches Charlotte 49ers Basketball is: Hard working dedicated group of women who will not accept anything less than the best In a game of two-on-two my teammate is: Danny Green Favorite childhood memory: My grandmother teaching me to swim Part of my game I focused on in the Summer: Developing more post moves and finishing around the rim. What I did to improve from last season: Played with boys What I think about before stepping on the court: Getting a win. Brand of my first basketball shoes: Converse Favorite sport to watch besides basketball: Volleyball If I had to survive on one food, it would be: Mini Muffins Food I refuse to eat: Pigs Feet If a movie was made about my life the actress that would play me would be: Tyra Banks Most played song on my iPod: Successful by Trey Songz If I could eat dinner With three people (dead or alive) they would be: Barack Obama, Michael Jordan, Martin Luther King, Jr. I Can’t Leave Home Without: Lip gloss I see myself in ten years: Married and a mother Magazine cover I want to be On: Vogue Favorite thing about Charlotte (the University): The people Opponent I’m looking forward to playing this season: Duke I’m inspired by: My mom The best word to describe the team: Hungry What I’m going to do to build on the 49ers Success from last year: Take every game like it’s the last of the season One thing people don’t know about me: I’m extremely scared of the dark

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McAdoo’s Career Statistics Year 2007-08 2008-09 Career

G-GS 18-0 25-0 43-0

Min. 129 156 258

FG-A 6-13 5-17 11-30

Pct. .462 .294 .367

3P-A 0-0 0-0 0-0

Pct. .000 .000 .000

FT-A 3-13 7-15 10-28

Pct. .231 .467 .357

Off.-Def. 10-27 14-30 24-57

Reb. 37 44 81

Avg. PF-D 2.1 36-0 1.8 33-0 1.9 69-0

A 2 2 4

TO 15 14 29

BK 15 18 33

S Pts.-Avg. 4 15-0.8 3 17-0.7 7 32-0.7

FG-A 0-1 1-3 1-4

Pct. .000 .333 .333

3P-A 0-0 0-0 0-0

Pct. .000 .000 .000

FT-A 1-2 2-6 3-8

Pct. .500 .333 .415

Off.-Def. 1-3 2-4 3-7

Reb. 4 6 10

Avg. PF-D 1.3 2-0 0.8 12-0 1.05 14-0

A 0 0 0

TO 4 1 5

BK 2 3 5

S Pts.-Avg. 1 1-0.3 1 4-0.5 2 5-0.4

Atlantic 10 Games Only Year 2007-08 2008-29 Career

G-GS 3-0 8-0 11-0

Min. 14 42 56

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#5 Shannon McCallum 5-10 • Guard • Jr. • Whiteville, N.C. • Patterson School Sophomore Year (2008-09): Named A-10 Sixth Player of the Year and honorable-mention All-Atlantic 10...Named to the A-10 All-Tournament team after scoring a game-high 22 points against Richmond in the Championship game...Earned NCCSIA All-State honors...Recorded 15 double-figure scoring games off the bench this season and 25 double-figure scoring games off the bench in her career after scoring 22 points against Richmond in the A-10 Tournament... Enjoyed one of the best games of her career against Duquesne (Feb. 7) with 23 points with 14 of those 23 points coming in the second half, she was 10-for-14 from the field, with eight rebounds, three assists, four steals and a blocked shot...Recorded her first career double-figure scoring game as a starter with 17 points at Richmond...Grabbed at least seven rebounds 11 times after collecting 13 rebounds against Duquesne in A-10 Tournament...Recorded a career-high five steals against UAB... Recorded her first career double-double with 16 points and a career-high 11 rebounds against USC...Collected her second career double-double with 17 points and 11 rebounds at Richmond...Tallied her third career double-double with 16 points and 13 rebounds against Duquesne in the A-10 Tournament...Started her second career game and her first of the season against #6 Notre Dame and she recorded nine rebounds in the game...Made her second start of the season and the third of her career against North Carolina A&T, she played 35 minutes in the game...Made her third start of the season and the fourth of her career at Richmond, she played a career-high 37 minutes in the game...Made her fourth start of the season and the fifth of her career against Temple, mple, she scored 16 points and grabbed seven rebounds rebound in 33 minutes. Freshman (2007-08): the eshman Year Y Collected ten of th 49ers games off the ers 19 double-figure scoring th bench...Came nch...Came off the bench to score a team-high m-high 22 points (which wass the second highest single-game gle-game total for the 49ers ers this season) at UAB with h 12 of her 22 points coming ming in the first half including luding connecting on a long threepoint nt field goal at the he first

halff buzzer...Grabbed nine rebounds unds at UAB...Her 11-point performance rformance off the bench State te marked her first career figure ure scoring game... start rt against Hampton.. points nts against VCU in three-point ee-point field goals

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22008-09 2008-0 008-0 -0 09 Game G Game-By-Game ame ame-B me-By B -Ga -G Game Ga me S Statistics tat tta atistic isttics Oppone Opponent Opp pp neent pp nt M Mins ins n FG ns F FGFG-A A 3FG 3FG-A G-A A FTFT-A TA R TRbs. bs. A bs. As Ast st To st USC vs. US U SC ((11/15) 11/ 11/15) 1//15) 5)) 27 6-2 66-20 0 0-3 3 4-5 44-5 5 1 11 2 7 (11/16) at N NC C Sta State tate t (11 ((1 11/16) /1 /16 1 ) 2211 1-7 1-7 -7 1-11-1 22-2 -2 4 0 5 at Ha at ampton am pto pto on ((11/18) 11/ 111 1/18) 1/ 188) 23 66-9 -9 9 2-4 2-4 2-4 1-1 17 2 5 Hampton 23 144 UAB (1 UA UAB ((11/21) 11/2 1/ 1) 1) 3-7 33-7 -7 0-2 -2 0-1 00-1 3 0 1 Wake Wak ke Forest Fore For rest rest st (1 ((11/26) (11 111 11/26 1/26) /26) /2 /26 1177 02 0-2 00-0 -0 0 4 44-4 1 1 5 vs. Fr F reesn esssnno S t. (11 t. (1 (11/ 1//2 /28 28) 29 29 3-1 33-15 0-5 0-5 22-22 6 1 1 Fresno St. (11/28) 3-15 (11/29) 266 66-15 at SMU at SM (1 11/2 11//29) 9) --115 1-4 1-4 4 22-2 2 7 1 0 aatt UN UNC U N A ((12/6) 122//6) 12/6) 12/ 2 4-5 -5 1-11 1-1 0 0-0 7 3 3 UNCA 22 4-5 at D at Dav Da avid ids dson ds on (12 (12/9) 2/9) /99) 288 777-1 --1 17 0-22 0-2 3-4 4 5 1 4 Davidson 7-17 C Cha Ch h rle ha leessto stto on S on 12 13) 12/ 11333)) 19 19 6-1 66-10 -10 11-2 -2 -2 1-2 -2 2 7 4 1 Charleston S.. ((12/13) at Sou at South thh Car Ca C Carolina aroli lina na (12/2 na ((12/21) (1 (12 12/2211) 2299 5-11 5-111 5-1 25 2-5 4-5 --5 5 6 3 0 Notre Dame #6 Not #6 No oottrree Dam Da D ame ((12/28) 12/228) 12 12/ 2888)) 28 28 2-9 2-9 -9 15 1-5 0--0 0-0 00 9 3 4 Clemson 6-11 a Cle at em mso on ((1/2) 1 2) 1/2 1/ 27 7-1 27 77-13 7-1 13 11-4 -4 6-1 -4 -1 11 5 0 1 N.C.. A A&T 4-12 N N.C &T T (1/ ((1/5) 5) 5) 35 44-1 35 4-1 -12 11-3 -3 -3 0-0 -0 0 7 4 3 Xavier (1/11) X Xa Xav av a ier ierr ((1 /11 11 1) 18 18 22--7 2-7 7 11-3 -3 3 66-8 6-8 3 1 2 att Rhod Rho Rhode h de de Isl I land Island nd (1 ((1/17) 1/17 17 7) 1177 4---7 44-7 7 11-3 1--3 3 00--0 0-0 0 5 4 2 Louis (1/20) 9-13 Sai Saint a ntt Lou L Lo ouis is (1/ 1//20 1/20 20) 0)) 30 9-1 30 99-1 13 0 0-3 02-4 2-4 -4 6 3 5 Dayton D Day yton tton on (1 ((1/24) /24 244) 27 3-10 27 3-1 3-1 10 00--2 0-2 3-7 33-7 8 3 7 at Ric at Ri i hmo hmond hmond hm d (1/ 1//27) 27) 27 3377 7-15 77--1 7-1 -15 22--5 2-5 5 1---1 11-1 1 11 3 4 Richmond (1/27) F Fo For Fordha o dham dha dh ham (1/3 ha ((1/31) 1/31) 1/ 1/3 1)) 25 4425 4-1 --1 11 0-3 4-5 4-5 -5 2 4 2 Fordham 4-11 at Saint Saint L Sai Lou Lo ouis is (2/3) (2/ 2/3) 3) 26 4426 4-1 --1 13 01 0-1 1-2 2 6 4 1 Louis 4-13 Duq uq ques uesne esne ne ((2/ 2//77)) 3 1030 0 144 00-2 0-2 2 3-7 3-7 8 3 3 Duquesne (2/7) 10-14 at La La Sal Salle le (2/ le (2 14)) 211 22-7 -7 0-3 00-3 -3 0 0-0 2 1 1 (2/14) Tem T em mple p (2/18 (2 ((2/18) 2/18) /18 1188) 333 5-1 55-13 3 1--5 1-5 5-6 55-6 6 7 0 6 Temple att Sa Sai aaiint nt Jos JJo oseph eph’s h’ss ((2/ (2 2//21) 211) 18 21 18 33-8 0-3 0-3 011-2 7 0 4 Saint Joseph’s (2/21) George Geo G eoorge rg W Wa Washi Washington asshi shhhington ngt gtonn (2 (2/ (2/25) 2 25) 55) 26 2 66-12 66-1 12 1-3 -3 5-6 6 6 2 5 at S St. t B Bo Bona Bonaventure ona navveent nave nture ure (2 (2/28 (2/28) /28) 244 5-1 /2 /28 55-11 -11 -11 2-3 22-3 -3 1--2 11-2 2 1 6 1 Duqques uesne nee (3/ ((3/7) 3//7) 7) 2255 6-1 66-10 610 3-4 3-4 4 1-2 -2 2 133 1 2 Duquesne Temple Temple Te Tem pl (3 (3/8) /8) /8 /8) 8) 2 23 33-7 -7 7 00-2 2 3-3 6 5 3 Ricchhmo Ri Ric hm m mond nd ((3/ (3 3/9) 9) 31 8-1 31 88-15 -15 15 27 2-7 4 44-5 3 3 4 Richmond (3/9) vs. Pu vs P urd rdu dduue (3/21) (3/2 /211) 1) 1-4 1-4 00-3 3 1-2 1-2 2 2 4 2 vs. Purdue 24

B 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 2 2 2 1 0 1 0

S 2 2 1 5 3 2 1 1 0 1 2 4 2 1 2 0 0 2 1 4 1 4 1 1 1 2 3 2 2 5 3

Ptss 116 6 5 15 5 6 4 8 15 9 1 17 114 4 16 16 5 21 21 9 11 11 9 20 20 9 17 17 122 9 23 23 4 16 16 7 18 18 13 13 16 16 9 2 22 3

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Winthrop...Had four games with at least five free throws made including a 6-for-6 performance against Charleston Southern...Recordedfour steals at Duquesne...Grabbed eight rebounds to go along with seven points in 17 minutes of action at Fordham. High School: Played the 2006-07 season at the Patterson School, a prep school in North Carolina...Averaged 25 points and six rebounds per game at Patterson...Before spending one season at Patterson she enjoyed a highly successful career at Whiteville High School in North Carolina... Earned Columbus County Player of the Year honors three times...As a senior, she led Whiteville to a 25-1 record and a berth in the 2006 Eastern North Carolina 2A regional finals after averaging 20 points and 5.9 assists per game...Named All-County three times. Personal: Daughter of Timothy and Doris Vereen...Major is Africana Studies...Born August 20, 1987.

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2009-10 Charlotte 49ers Women’s Basketball


MEET THE NINERS Favorite Musician: Trey Songz Favorite Movie: Madea Goes to Jail Favorite Actor: Will Smith Favorite Book: Boy Call It Favorite TV Show: Fresh Prince of Bel Air Favorite Cartoon Character: Sponge Bob Square Pants Favorite Ice Cream Flavor: Butter Pecan Favorite place to shoot on the court: Midrange of the wing Favorite moment at Charlotte: Winning the A-10 Championship at Halton Arena last season Favorite part of my game: Shooting I decided to play basketball at Charlotte because: I think it is a very good school. Charlotte 49ers Basketball is: A group of hard working people who don’t accept anything but the best In a game of two-on-two my teammate is: Kobe Bryant Part of my game I focused on in the Summer: My defense What I did to improve from last season: Worked really hard. What I think about before stepping on the court: Get a WIN Brand of my first basketball shoes: Adidas Favorite sport to watch besides basketball: Football If I had to survive on one food, it would be: Pizza Food I refuse to eat: Sushi If a movie was made about my life the actress that would play me would be: Jada Pinkett Smith Most played song on my iPod: Dream in the Air by Pleasure P If I could eat dinner with three people (dead or alive) it would be: Barack Obama, Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant I can’t leave home without: My cell phone I see myself in ten years: In the WNBA Magazine cover I want to be On: ESPN The Magazine Favorite thing about Charlotte (the University): Halton Arena Opponent I’m looking forward to playing this season: Xavier I’m inspired by: My family, teammates and coaching staff The best word to describe the team: Talented What I’m going to do to build on 49ers success from last year: Play better defense One thing people don’t know about me: That I am shy.

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Off Court With Shannon

McCallum’s Career Statistics Year 2007-08 2008-09 Career

G-GS 31-1 31-4 62-5

Min. 405 780 1185

FG-A 76-205 142-329 218-534

Pct. .371 .432 .408

FG-A 28-84 64-141 92-225

Pct. .333 .454 .394

3P-A 21-85 24-96 45-181

Pct. .247 .250 .249

FT-A 53-75 70-101 123-176

Pct. .707 .693 .699

Off.-Def. 41-76 45-136 86-212

Reb. 117 181 298

Avg. PF-D A TO 3.8 51-0 34 45 5.8 68-1 72 94 4.8 119-1 106 139

BK 16 19 35

S Pts.-Avg. 34 226-7.3 61 378-12.2 95 604-9.7

3P-A Pct. 5-29 .172 8-39 .205 13-68 .1885

FT-A 21-28 32-50 53-78

Pct. .750 .640 .695

Off.-Def. 12-41 13-59 25-100

Reb. 53 72 125

Avg. PF-D 4.1 24-0 5.5 25-0 4.8 49-0

BK 8 11 19

S Pts.-Avg. 16 82-6.3 22 168-12.9 38 250-9.6

Atlantic 10 Games Only Year 2007-08 2008-09 Career

G-GS 13-0 13-2 26-2

Min. 183 332 515

A 17 34 51

2009 Atlantic 10 Champions

TO 14 43 57

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#44 Rachelle Coward 6-0 • Guard • So. • Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada • Oak Hill Freshman Year (2008-09): Recorded her first career double-figure scoring game with 10 points against Charleston Southern in a career-high 18 minutes... Scored her first career points on her first career shot which was her first career three-point field goal against Hampton...Played nine minutes and recorded her first two career rebounds against UAB...Recorded her first career assist against UNC Asheville...Played double-figure minutes five times this season after playing 12 minutes against Fordham...Enjoyed one her best games of the season with six points and three rebounds at Rhode Island...Saw action in 18 games. High School: The Summer of 2008, she was invited to tryout for a spot on the Canadian Junior Women’s National Team...Named one of the Top 100 Players in the United States by Slam Magazine... Played her senior season at Oak Hill Academy...Scored 441 points (14.5 ppg) en route to earning the team Offensive MVP honor as a senior...Shot 49% from the field and 54% from beyond the arc as a senior...Earned All-Tournament honors after helping her team finish as the National Runner-Up at the NACA Tournament...In 2007-08, she played an integral role in helping the U-17 Nova Scotia team finish third in the Canadian National Tournament...Named one of the top five players on the Canada All-Star team...Before playing at Oak Hill Academy, she starred at the Kent School in Kent, Connecticut...In 2007, att the Kent School, she was Founder’s League named to the Fou all-conference ll-conference team. Personal: Coward and Denise ersonal: The daughter of Curtis Cowa Bowes....Major owes....Major is Biology....Born June 2, 1990.

2008-09 Game-By-Game Statistics Opponent

B

S

at Hampton (11/18)

Mins FG-A 3FG-A 8

1-2

1-2

1-2

0

0

1

0

0

4

UAB (11/21)

9

1-2

0-0

0-0

2

0

0

0

0

2

Wake Forest (11/26) at UNCA (12/6) at Davidson (12/9)

FT-A Rbs. Ast To

1

0-1

0-1

0-0

0

0

0

0

0

0

16

1-4

1-3

1-2

3

1

2

0

0

4 0

1

0-0

0-0

0-0

0

0

0

0

0

Charleston S. (12/13) 18

4-8

1-1

1-2

3

0

0

0

0

1

at So. Carolina (12/21) 8

0-0

0-0

0-0

0

1

1

0

0

0

#6 Notre Dame (12/28) 8

0-2

0-1

0-0

2

0

1

0

0

0

at Clemson (1/2)

12

0-2

0-2

0-0

1

1

1

0

0

0

NC.C A&T (1/5)

0

2

0-0

0-0

0-0

0

0

0

0

0

at Rhode Island (1/17) 11

2-3

0-1

2-3

3

0

0

0

1

6

Saint Louis (1/20)

0-0

0-0

0-0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Fordham (1/31) at Saint Louis (2/3)

3 12

1-4

0-0

1-2

1

0

1

0

0

3

2

0-0

0-0

0-0

1

0

0

0

0

0

at Saint Joseph’s (2/21) 1

0-0

0-0

0-0

0

0

0

0

0

0

vs. Duquesne (3/7)

2

0-0

0-0

1-2

1

0

0

0

0

1

vs. Temple (3/8)

1

1-1

0-0

0-0

0

0

0

0

1

2

vs. Purdue (3/21)

4

0-0

0-0

0-0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Career Highs Points: 10 vs. Charleston Southern, 12/13/08 Rebounds: 3, three times, last at Rhode Island, 1/17/09 Assists: 1, two times Steals: 1, two times Blocks: N/A

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2009-10 Charlotte 49ers Women’s Basketball


MEET THE NINERS Favorite Musician: Musiq SoulChild Favorite Movie: 6th Man Favorite Actor: Marlon Wayan Favorite Book: The Color of Water Favorite TV Show: The Game Favorite Cartoon Character: Goofy Favorite Ice Cream Flavor: Neapolitan Favorite place to shoot on the court: The wing Favorite moment at Charlotte: Winning the 2009 Atlantic 10 Tournament I decided to play basketball at Charlotte because: The embracing nature of the Charlotte atmosphere Charlotte 49ers Basketball is: Work ethic, habits, competitiveness, passion, desire, hustle and team basketball In a game of two-on-two my teammate is: Kobe Bryant Favorite childhood memory: Playing on the JC Rockets Basketball team, where I developed long lasting relationships Part of my game I focused on in the Summer: Ball Handling skills and protecting the ball from the defender What I think about before stepping on the court: My brother and the reason why I play Brand of my first basketball shoes: And1 Favorite sport to watch besides basketball: Boxing If I had to survive on one food, it would be: Chicken Food I refuse to eat: Seafood If a movie was made about my life the actress that would play me would be: Jessica Alba Most played song on my iPod: Creep by TLC If I could eat dinner with three people (dead or alive) it would be: Michael Jordan, Martin Luther King, and Tiger Woods I can’t leave home without: My cell phone I see myself in ten years: Successful and happy Magazine cover I want to be On: Slam Favorite thing about Charlotte (the University): The warm welcoming people Opponent I’m looking forward to playing this season: Duke I’m inspired by: Quotes inspire me and people who think I cannot achieve something The best word to describe the team: Passionate One thing people don’t know about me: That my favorite food is a donair, which is only in Nova Scotia, Canada and not in the States

THE PLAYERS

Off Court With Rachelle

Coward’s Career Statistics Year 2008-09

G-GS 18-0

Min. 118

FG-A 11-29

Pct. .379

3P-A 3-11

Pct. .273

FT-A 7-13

Pct. .538

Off.-Def. 4-13

Reb. 17

Avg. PF-D 0.9 8-0

A 3

TO 7

BK 0

S Pts.-Avg. 2 32-1.8

FG-A 3-7

Pct. .429

3P-A 0-1

Pct. .000

FT-A 3-5

Pct. .600

Off.-Def. 1-4

Reb. 5

Avg. PF-D 1.0 4-0

A 0

TO 1

BK 0

S Pts.-Avg. 1 9-1.8

Atlantic 10 Games Only Year 2008-09

G-GS 5-0

Min. 29

2009 Atlantic 10 Champions

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#15 Nicole Hargraves 6-2 • Forward • So. • Greensboro, N.C. • Grimsley Freshman Year (2008-09): Saw her first career action as a 49er against NC State in the Wolfpack Invitational...Scored her first career points and grabbed her first career rebound in the 49ers win at Hampton... Grabbed a season-high five rebounds against Charleston Southern...Saw action in 19 games. High School: Four-time All-Conference Metro 4A selection... Earned Greensboro News and Record honorable-mention AllArea honors three times...Helped her high school team win three conference regular-season and three conference tournament championships...Played an integral role in helping her team reach the 2007 state championship game...Top prospect for North Carolina HoopGurlz...Ranked in the Top 25 by Carolina Scouting Report...Finished her high school career with 960 points, 674 rebounds and 164 blocked shots...Received the Little 4 Invitational Sportsmanship na award...Played in the Carolina U All-Star Classic...Played AAU for the Lady Phoenix Elite team coached by former Wake Forest basketball star Delaney Rudd... Selected to play in the North-South All-Star game in the spring of her senior year...Played volleyball as a freshman and a sophomore. Personal: The daughter of Roderick and Theresea Hargraves....Major is Public Health....Born November 19, 1989.

2008-09 Game-By-Game Statistics Opponent

Mins FG-A 3FG-A FT-A Rbs. Ast To B

at NC State (11/6)

S

Pts

2

0-1

0-0

0-0

0

0

0 1

0

0

at Hampton (11/18) 18

1-1

0-0

0-0

3

0

3 0

0

2

UAB (11/21)

12

1-3

0-0

0-2

4

0

2 0

0

2

4

0-0

0-0

0-1

2

0

0 0

0

0

vs. Fresno St. (11/28) 2

0-0

0-0

0-0

0

0

0 0

0

0

at SMU (11/29)

5

0-0

0-0

0-0

0

0

0 1

0

0

at UNCA (12/6)

10

1-3

0-0

0-0

2

0

2 0

0

2

Charleston S. (12/13) 9

0-1

0-0

0-0

5

0

1 0

0

0

#6 Notre Dame (12/28) 2

0-0

0-0

0-0

0

0

1 0

0

0

N.C. A&T (1/5)

5

0-1

0-0

0-0

0

0

0 0

0

0

Xavier (1/11)

2

Wake Forest (11/26)

6

1-1

0-0

0-0

1

0

0 0

0

at Massachusetts (1/14) 2

0-0

0-0

0-0

0

0

1 0

0

0

at Rhode Island (1/17) 2

0-0

0-0

0-0

0

0

0 0

0

0

Saint Louis (1/20)

1

0-0

0-0

0-0

0

0

0 0

0

0

at Saint Joseph’s (2/21) 1

0-0

0-0

0-0

0

0

0 0

0

0

George Washingon (2/25) 6

0-0

0-0

0-0

1

0

1 0

0

0

vs. Duquesne (3/7)

0-0

0-0

0-0

0

0

0 0

0

0

2

vs. Temple (3/8)

1

1-1

0-0

0-0

0

0

0 0

0

2

vs. Purdue (3/21)

1

0-0

0-0

0-0

0

0

0 0

0

0

Career Highs Points: 2, five times Rebounds: 5 vs. Charleston Souothern, 12/13/08 Assists: N/A Steals: N/A Blocks: 1, two times

2009-10 Charlotte 49ers Women’s Basketball


MEET THE NINERS Favorite Musician: Gucci Mane Favorite Movie: Madea Goes to Jail Favorite Actor: Will Smith Favorite Book: Secret Life of Bees Favorite TV Show: Real Housewives of Atlanta Favorite Cartoon Character: Sponge Bob Favorite Ice Cream Flavor: Cake Batter Favorite place to shoot on the court: Elbow shots Favorite moment at Charlotte: Beating Temple in the 2009 Atlantic 10 Tournament Favorite part of my game: Turn-around

THE PLAYERS

Off Court With Nicole

jumper I decided to play basketball at Charlotte because: It’s close to home and I like the style of play Charlotte 49ers Basketball is: Loud In a game of two-on-two my teammate is: Kendria Holmes Favorite childhood memory: Playing basketball and football with the neighborhood kids Part of my game I focused on in the Summer: Footwork in the post and post moves Brand of my first basketball shoes: Nike Favorite sport to watch besides basketball: Football If I had to survive on one food, it would be: Chicken Food I refuse to eat: Pigs Feet If I could eat dinner with three people (dead or alive) it would be: Dwyane Wade, Chris Brown and Morris Chestnut I see myself in ten years: Making a lot of money Magazine cover I want to be On: Essence Favorite thing about Charlotte (the University): The activities held around the school I’m inspired by: The man upstairs The best word to describe the team: Urgent What I’m going to do to build on 49ers success from last year: Commit more time and effort on the court to win another championship One thing people don’t know about me: I’m a really sensitive person

Hargraves’ Career Statistics Year 2008-09

G-GS 19-0

Min. 90

FG-A 5-12

Pct. .417

3P-A 0-0

Pct. .000

FT-A 0-3

Pct. .000

Off.-Def. 5-13

Reb. 18

Avg. PF-D 0.9 13-0

A 0

TO 11

BK 2

S Pts.-Avg. 0 10-0.5

FG-A 1-1

Pct. 1.000

3P-A 0-0

Pct. .000

FT-A 0-0

Pct. .000

Off.-Def. 1-1

Reb. 2

Avg. PF-D 0.3 1-0

A 0

TO 2

BK 0

S Pts.-Avg. 0 2-0.3

Atlantic 10 Games Only Year 2008-09

G-GS 6-0

Min. 17

2009 Atlantic 10 Champions

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#24 Katie Meador 5-10 • Guard • So. • Marble Falls, Texas • Marble Falls Freshman Year (2008-09): Saw action in 20 games...Saw her first career action at Hampton...Made the most of her opportunity by connecting on two three-point field goals at Hampton including knocking down a three on her first career shot...Recorded her first career assist at UNC Asheville...Recorded her first career steal against Charleston Southern...Played double-figure minutes seven times including a careerhigh 22 minutes at Rhode Island...Played at least 20 minutes twice... Gave the 49ers a solid ten minutes off the bench against Temple (Feb. 18) as she knocked down two of three 3-point field goal attempts. High School: Named a TABC All-Star as well as a TABC All-State selection... McDonald’s All-American nominee... Named to Dream Team Seniors of 2008 by Texasgirlsbasketball.com...First-team allstate selection as a senior...A four-time all-district selection...Earned first-team all-district honors her last three seasons...Earned all-district honors as a sprinter on the track team as a freshman and a sophomore... An Adidas Top Ten All-American camper...Ranked in the Top 20 players in Texas by Texas Hoops...Helped her team compile a 123-17 record over her four-year career...Played for the highly successful ul Lubbock Lady Hawks AAU team. Personal: The daughter of Steven and Kathy hy Meador... University College ege major... Born June 24, 1990. 990.

2008-09 Game-By-Game Statistics Opponent

Mins FG-A 3FG-A FT-A Rbs. Ast To B

S

2-5

2-4

0-0

2

0

1 1

0

6

UAB (11/21)

6

0-0

0-0

0-0

0

0

0 0

0

0

Wake Forest (11/26)

7

0-4

0-2

0-0

2

0

0 0

0

0

vs. Fresno St. (11/28) 2

0-0

0-0

0-0

0

0

1 0

0

0

at UNCA (12/6)

6

0-2

0-2

0-0

1

1

1 0

0

0

Charleston S. (12/13) 10

0-2

0-2

0-0

3

0

4 0

1

0

N.C. A&T (1/5)

11

1-1

1-1

0-0

2

1

0 0

0

3

3

0-1

0-1

0-0

0

0

0 0

0

0

at Massachusetts (1/14) 20

1-4

1-4

0-0

1

3

2 1

0

3

at Rhode Island (1/17) 22

0-1

0-0

0-0

0

2

2 0

0

0

Saint Louis (1/20)

5

1-2

1-1

0-0

1

0

0 0

0

3

Dayton (1/24)

3

0-1

0-1

0-0

0

0

0 0

0

0

at Richmond (1/27)

6

0-0

0-0

0-0

1

0

1 0

0

0

Fordham (1/31)

6

1-1

0-0

0-0

0

0

2 0

1

2

Xavier (1/11)

10

2-3

2-3

0-0

0

1

1 0

0

6

at Saint Joseph’s (2/21) 11

Temple (2/18)

1-3

1-2

0-0

1

1

0 0

0

3

at St. Bonaventure (2/28) 6

0-0

0-0

0-0

0

0

2 0

0

0

vs. Duquesne (3/7)

1-1

1-1

0-0

1

0

0 0

0

3

6

vs. Temple (3/8)

4

0-0

0-0

2-2

1

0

0 0

0

2

vs. Purdue (3/21)

1

0-0

0-0

0-0

0

0

0 0

0

0

Career Highs Points: 6 at Hampton, 11/18/08 Rebounds: 3 vs. Charleston Souothern, 12/13/08 Assists: 3 at Massachusetts, 1/14/09 Steals: 1, two times Blocks: 1, two times

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2009-10 Charlotte 49ers Women’s Basketball


MEET THE NINERS Favorite Musician: Too many to name Favorite Movie: The Lion King Favorite Actress: Megan Fox Favorite Books: The Harry Potter Series Favorite TV Show: CSI Favorite Ice Cream Flavor: Coffee Heath Bar Crunch Favorite place to shoot on the court: Step back threes Favorite moment at Charlotte: Winning the A-10 Championship Favorite part of my game: Shooting and passing I decided to play basketball at Charlotte because: The family atmosphere with the players and coaches and I knew it was a rising program. Charlotte 49ers Basketball is: Intense In a game of two-on-two my teammate is: Michael Jordan Favorite childhood memory: Family reunion at Camp Champions Part of my game I focused on in the Summer: My footwork What I think about before stepping on the court: That we are going to win Brand of my first basketball shoes: Nike Favorite sports to watch besides basketball: Football or Softball If I had to survive on one food, it would be: Cereal Food I refuse to eat: Artichoke If a movie was made about my life the actress that would play me would be: Hillary Swank Most played song on my iPod: Imma Star by Jeremiah If I could eat dinner with three people (dead or alive) it would be: Michael Jordan, and both of my dad’s parents. I can’t leave home without: My cell phone I see myself in ten years: Hopefully coaching at a D-I school Magazine cover I want to be On: ESPN The Magazine Favorite thing about Charlotte (the University): The beautiful campus Opponent I’m looking forward to playing this season: Duke I’m inspired by: My parents The best word to describe the team: Intense – on the court, Funny – off the court What I’m going to do to build on 49ers success from last year: Go as hard as I can and do whatever the coaches ask of me. One thing people don’t know about me: I love Killer Whales, after Free Willy I was hooked.

THE PLAYERS

Off Court With Katie

Meador’s Career Statistics Year 2008-09

G-GS 20-0

Min. 158

FG-A 10-31

Pct. .323

3P-A 9-24

Pct. .375

FT-A Pct. 2-2 1.000

Off.-Def. 6-10

Reb. 16

Avg. PF-D 0.8 17-0

A 9

TO 17

BK 2

S Pts.-Avg. 2 31-1.6

FG-A 6-16

Pct. .375

3P-A 5-12

Pct. .417

FT-A 0-0

Off.-Def. 2-2

Reb. 4

Avg. PF-D 0.4 10-0

A 7

TO 10

BK 1

S Pts.-Avg. 1 17-1.7

Atlantic 10 Games Only Year 2008-09

G-GS 10-0

Min. 92

Pct. .000

2009 Atlantic 10 Champions

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#3 Kendria Holmes 5-5 • Guard • Jr. • Charlotte, N.C. • Providence College 2008-09: Sat out the season per NCAA rules after transferring from Providence College. At Providence College (2006-08): Earned Big East Conference All-Freshman team honors in 2007 after averaging 7.3 points and dishing out 103 assists...Led the Friars in scoring as a sophomore averaging 11.3 points while dishing out team-leading 117 assists...Scored 533 points and dished out 220 assists with 44 starts in her two seasons...The first Providence player in 18 years to record consecutive 100 plus assists seasons...Scored a career-high 28 points against #11 West Virginia, February 9, 2008. Holmes scored in double-figures 17 times as a sophomore and 29 times in her two seasons at Providence...Scored in double-figures 12 times including eight times against Big East foes as a freshman...Scored a season-high 18 points against West Virginia, January 13, 2007...In 2006-07, she was one of five players in the Big East that season to record a double-digit assists in a game with 10 assists against Saint Francis (NY), November 21, 2006...In the St. Francis game, she also scored 10 points for her first collegiate double-double. High School: Starred at Victory Christian in Charlotte...Named the SPAA Conference Player of the Year and earned NCISAA All-State honors as a senior...Named to the Charlotte Observer All-Observer team as well as the Charlotte Weekly Super Team as a senior in 2006...Named National Association of Christian Athletes (NACA) Player of the Year, NACA Outstanding Defensive Player and NACA All-America...As team captain, she played an integral role in leading Victory Christian to two national, state and conference championships... Played her final three prep seasons at Victory Christian after spending her freshman season at Vance High School. Personal: The daughter of Kenneth and Regina Holmes...Cousin of the 49ers fourth all-time leading scorer and first-team All-Conference USA performer Tonya Phifer (1997-01)... Major is Communications ... Born March 23, 1988.

Off Court With Kendria

Favorite Musician: Trey Songz Favorite Movies: All Madea Movies Favorite Actor or Actress: Tyler Perry Favorite Book: God Don’t Like Ugly Favorite TV Show: Martin Favorite Cartoon Character: Penny Proud Favorite Ice Cream Flavor: Popsicles Favorite place to shoot on the court: Corner threes Favorite moment at Charlotte: Anytime I’m around the team Favorite part of my game: Passing ability I decided to play basketball at Charlotte because: Opportunity to come back home. Charlotte 49ers Basketball is: Intense, fast paced and enjoyable In a game of two-on-two my teammate is: Chris Paul Favorite childhood memory: Elementary School Part of my game I focused on in the Summer: My jumpshot What I did to improve from last season: Took ample shots What I think about before stepping on the court: Just to stay calm and play my game Brand of my first basketball shoes: Jordans Favorite sport to watch besides basketball: Tennis If I had to survive on one food, it would be: Chicken Food I refuse to eat: Sweet Peas If a movie was made about my life the actress that would play me would be: Sanaa Lathan Most played song on my iPod: Steady Mobbin’ by Lil Wayne If I could eat dinner with three people (dead or alive) it would be: Madea, Oprah Winfrey and Martin Luther King, Jr. I can’t leave home without: My cell phone I see myself in ten years: A successful wife and mother Magazine cover I want to be On: JET Opponents I’m looking forward to playing this season: Xavier and Temple I’m inspired by: My late aunt Betty What I’m going to do to build on 49ers success from last year: Keep the chemistry going on and off the court One thing people don’t know about me: I write poetry and crack jokes

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5-8 • Guard • Jr. • Charlotte, N.C. • University of Miami Will sit out the 2009-10 season per NCAA rules after transferring from University of Miami. At University of Miami (2007-09): Saw action in 50 games with 29 starts in two seasons, scored 328 points in her first two collegiate seasons...Grabbed 120 rebounds and dished out 106 assists during that time...Recorded 14 double-figure scoring games during her two seasons including 10 double-figure scoring games against ACC competition...Finished her sophomore season strong with four straight double-figure scoring games including a career-high tying 16 points against nationally-ranked North Carolina...Scored 16 points against #5 Duke during the 2008-09 season... As a freshman she scored 16 points against Georgia Tech...Had eight games with at least five assists including a 13 point, seven rebounds and six assists performance against #11 Florida State and a 10 point and six assists performance against #5 Maryland in 2008-09. High School: Starred at Providence Day...Averaged 7.5 points, 5.2 assists and 2.2 steals per game as a senior to lead Providence Day to their third straight North Carolina Independent Schools Athletic Association (NCISAA) 3A title...As a senior named Mecklenburg County Player of the Year as well as being named to the All-Charlotte Observer team, first-team All-Mecklenburg County and North Carolina Associated Press second-team All-State...Named All-CISAA four times and AllNCISAA three times...Ranked by Scout.com the number three senior in North Carolina, the number 53 guard in the country and among the Top 100 players in the nation...Ranked the number 71 player in the nation by All-Star Girls Report...A 2006-07 Street and Smith Preseason Honorable-Mention All-American and a 2007 McDonald’s All-American nominee...As a junior, she helped Providence Day compile a 29-1 record and a state championship...Named Tournament MVP at the prestigious Crescent Bank Holiday Invitational held annually in Myrtle Beach, S.C.... Four-year letterwinner who finished her high school career with over 1,000 points. Personal: The daughter of Gerald Woodson and Mary Springs... Major is Sociology...Born March 13, 1989.

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#32 Epiphany Woodson

Off Court With Epiphany Favorite Musician: Drake Favorite Movie: Taken Favorite Actor: Will Smith Favorite Book: I am the Cheese Favorite TV Show: Intervention Favorite Cartoon Character: Sponge Bob Square Pants Favorite Ice Cream Flavor: Pralines & Cream Favorite place to shoot on the court: The wing Favorite part of my game: Left dribble pull-up shot I decided to play basketball at Charlotte because: I felt that I could add skill and knowledge to a program that is on the rise. Charlotte 49ers Basketball is: Hard work and high expectations In a game of two-on-two my teammate is: Erin Floyd Favorite childhood memory: Meeting Donald Duck Part of my game I focused on in the Summer: My shot What I did to improve from last season: Worked on fine tuning my shot. What I think about before stepping on the court: Winning Brand of my first basketball shoes: Nike Favorite sport to watch besides basketball: Soccer If I had to survive on one food, it would be: French Fries Food I refuse to eat: Beef If a movie was made about my life the actress that would play me would be: Queen Latifah Most played song on my iPod: Gotta Have You – Pleasure P I can’t leave home without: My cell phone I see myself in ten years: In Jamaica as a millionaire Magazine cover I want to be on: Sports Illustrated Favorite thing about Charlotte (the University): The environment and people Opponent I’m looking forward to playing this season: Duke I’m inspired by: My mom, Mary Springs The best word to describe the team: Resilient What I’m going to do to build on 49ers success from last year: Be the best player, teammate and person I can be. One thing people don’t know about me: I was a vegetarian for 12 years.

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#4 Amanda Dowe 6-4 • Forward • Fr. • Tabor City, N.C. • South Columbus High School: Averaged a tripledouble as a senior with 19.3 points, 18.2 rebounds and 11.2 blocks per game...As a senior, she was named first-team All-Area by the Wilmington Star News...Finished her high school career with 1,411 points...As a junior she averaged 16.1 points, 18.3 rebounds and 4.5 blocks per game...Named to 2008 “Toast of the Coast” girls basketball team by the Myrtle Beach (S.C.) Sun-News....Named Columbus County Player of the Year...Was a three-time first-team All-Conference selection who earned Team MVP honors three times...Ranked the 51st best recruit in the Nation by Slam Magazine. Personal: Thee daughter of Roxanne Dowe Haney... ter Science... Major is Computer 991. Born May 17, 1991.

Off Court With Amanda Favorite Musician: Pleasure P Favorite Movie: Friday After Next Favorite Actor or Actress: Taraji Henson Favorite Book: To Kill a Mockingbird Favorite TV Show: Real Chance of Love Favorite Cartoon Character: SpongeBob Squarepants Favorite Ice Cream Flavor: Vanilla Favorite Place to Shoot on the Court: In the paint Favorite Part of my Game: Rebounding I decided to play basketball at Charlotte because: I loved the team and the coaching staff Charlotte 49ers Basketball is: A team that is dedicated and work hard constantly to be the best In a game of two-on-two my teammate is: Aysha Jones Favorite childhood memory: My 15th birthday Part of my game I focused on in the Summer: Playing better defense What I did to improve from last season: Worked hard What I think about before stepping on the court: Going hard every minute until the game is over Brand of my first basketball shoes: Nike Favorite sport to watch besides basketball: Volleyball If I had to survive on one food, it would be: Pizza Food I refuse to eat: Fish If a movie was made about my life the actress that would play me would be: Sanaa Lathan Most played song on my iPod: Heart Ain’t a Brain by Chris Brown If I could eat dinner with three People (dead or alive) it would be: My mom, dad and sister I can’t leave home without: A Cell phone I see myself in ten years: Playing professional basketball Magazine cover I want to be on: ESPN The Magazine Favorite thing about Charlotte (the University): The beautiful campus Opponent I’m looking forward to playing this Season: Duke I’m inspired by: My mom The best word to describe the team: Determined What I’m going to do to build on 49ers success from last year: Work hard and be consistent

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MEET THE NINERS

5-9 • Guard • Fr. • Charlotte, N.C. • Butler High School: Played in the 2009 EastWest All-Star game...West MVP of the Charlotte Pro-Am All-Star game... Two-time Queen City Conference Player of the Year...A McDonald’s All-American nominee...As a senior, she averaged 14.3 points, 7 rebounds, 3.1 assists and 3.6 assists en route to earning Charlotte Observer second-team All-Mecklenburg county honors...Named third-team Charlotte Observer All-Mecklenburg County as a sophomore and a junior...A two-time selection to Charlotte Weekly’s Super Team... Named to the 2008 Bojangles Shootout National Tournament All-Tournament team...Played her first three high school seasons at West Mecklenburg High School where she helped the team reach the state playoffs three times...As a senior, she starred at Butler High School and helped Butler tally a 30-2 record and a Top 50 National Ranking...MVP of the Junior Fab Five Camp... In 2008, she was named West Mecklenburg High School Athlete of the Year and she was three-time West Meck’s Girls Basketball MVP...As a senior, she was ranked 15th in the Southeast Hoops Report, ranked #69 in All-Star he ESPN Girls Report, ranked #77 in the Rise Top 100 as well as beingg ranked ortt Top in the Collegiate Hoops Report 100. Personal: The daughter of Brandy Elaine Williams... University College major... Born August 15, 1991.

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#23 Jaquaria Forney

Off Court With Jaquaria Favorite Musician: Chris Brown Favorite Movie: Love and Basketball Favorite Book: Tears of a Tiger Favorite TV Show: One Tree Hill Favorite Cartoon Character: Spiderman Favorite Ice Cream Flavor: Chocolate Favorite place to shoot on the court: In the paint or elbow extended I decided to play basketball at Charlotte because: Loyalty from the coaches Charlotte 49ers Basketball is: Hard work ethic, passion, team basketball and competitive In a game of two-on-two my teammate is: Aysha Jones Favorite childhood memory: Being born Part of my game I focused on in the Summer: Lots of ball handling and shooting. What I did to improve from last season: Staying in the gym to practice What I think about before stepping on the court: LET’S GO! Brand of my first basketball shoes: Jordan’s Favorite sport to watch besides basketball: Football If I had to survive on one food, it would be: Fish Food I refuse to eat: I eat everything If a movie was made about my life the actress that would play me would be: Jada Pinkett Smith Most played song on my iPod: Heart Ain’t a Brain by Chris Brown If I could eat dinner with three people (dead or alive) it would be: My uncle Jordan, my great grandmother Little Mae and my mom I can’t leave home without: My cell phone I see myself in ten years: Overseas Magazine cover I want to be On: Slam Favorite thing about Charlotte (the University): The people Opponent I’m Looking Forward to Playing this Season: East Carolina I’m inspired by: My family and friends The best word to describe the team: Unstoppable What I’m going to do to build on 49ers success from last year: Play good defense and rebound One thing people don’t know about me: I listen to classical music before games

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#30 Jennifer Hailey 6-3 • Forward • Fr. • Marshville, N.C. • Forest Hills High School: Named North Carolina Preps All-State as a senior...Ranked among the state’s leading scorers as a senior...Named Rocky River Conference Player of the Year twice...Earned All-Rocky River Conference honors three times...Named second-team Charlotte Observer All-Piedmont as a senior...Named team MVP three-times...Averaged a double-double her sophomore, junior and senior seasons...Averaged 17.2 points and 13.8 rebounds as a junior...Averaged 21 points, 13 rebounds and four blocks per game as a senior...Scored over 1,000 points and grabbed over 1,000 rebounds in her high school career...Went over the 1,000 career points mark as a junior...Helped her team compile a 49-6 record and win two conference championships her last two seasons...Earned All-Tournament honors twice after leadin her team to two Caroleading linas Medical Regional-Union Holid Classic titles...ThreeHoliday time team captain who lettered four years. Personal: The daughter of Grady Hailey and Jenny Gaddy... Universiy College major...Born May 19, 1990.

Off Court With Jennifer Favorite Musician: Trey Songz Favorite Movie: Taken Favorite Actor: Tyler Perry Favorite Book: Green Eggs & Ham Favorite TV Show: The Game Favorite Cartoon Character: Stewie Griffin Favorite Ice Cream Flavor: Cookies and Cream Favorite place to shoot on the court: From the elbow Favorite part of my game: Drop stepping I decided to play basketball at Charlotte because: It’s close to home and my family In a game of two-on-two my teammate Is: Shannon McCallum Favorite childhood memory: Getting in trouble with my cousins Part of my game I focused on in the Summer: Post moves What I did to improve from last season: Worked with the older post player Brand of my first basketball shoes: Nike Favorite sport to watch besides basketball: Football If I had to survive on one food, it would be: Fried Chicken Food I refuse to eat: Frog Legs If a movie was made about my life the actress that would play me would be: Tyra Banks Most played song on my iPod: Photo Shoot If I could eat dinner with three people (dead or alive) it would be: My grandma, my mother and my father I can’t leave home without: My cell phone I see myself in ten years: Living in a big house married with two kids Magazine cover I want to be on: Ebony Favorite thing about Charlotte (the University): The new student union it’s a great place to hang out and relax your mind Opponent I’m looking forward to playing this season: Xavier I’m inspired by: God and my family The best word to describe the team: Chemistry What I’m going to do to build on 49ers success from last year: To be committed to the team and help my team win a championship

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MEET THE NINERS

6-0 • Guard • Fr. • Durham, N.C. • Northern Durham High School: Ranked the 40th best player in the Southeast according to Southeastern Hoops Report... Received the Scholar-Athlete award three times...Two-time recipient of the Captain award...Missed her junior (2007-08) season due to a knee injury....Averaged seven points, five rebounds and three assists per game as a senior. hter of David Personal: The daughter .University and Jessie Johnson...University College major...Born June 25, 1991.

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#25 Jessica Johnson

Off Court With Jessica Favorite Musician: Colbie Caillat Favorite Movie: Dawn of the Dead Favorite Actress: Taraji Henson Favorite Book: Rainbow Fish Favorite TV Show: Golden Girls Favorite Cartoon Character: Flapjack Favorite Ice Cream Flavor: Orange Favorite place to shoot on the court: Perimeter Favorite part of my game: My quick first step I decided to play basketball at Charlotte because: The school and the players Charlotte 49ers Basketball is: Team work, unity and hard work In a game of two-on-two my teammate is: My brother Favorite childhood memory: Playing one on one with my dad Part of my game I focused on in the Summer: My dribbling and form What I did to improve from last season: Worked on ball handling and form shooting drills What I think about before stepping on the court: Giving my all once I touch the court Brand of my first basketball shoes: Nike Favorite sport to watch besides basketball: Track If I had to survive on one food, it would be: Pineapple Food I refuse to eat: Liver If a movie was made about my life the actress that would play me would be: Taraji Henson Most played song on my iPod: Avant – Read Your Mind If I could eat dinner with three people (dead or alive) it would be: My Uncle Bolo, my mom and dad I can’t leave home without: My cell phone I see myself in ten years: Playing professional basketball Magazine cover I want to be On: Sports Illustrated Favorite thing about Charlotte (the University): The gym Opponent I’m looking forward to playing this season: Duke I’m inspired by: My brother The best word to describe the team: Discipline One thing people don’t know about me: I hate dirty, wet or old socks.

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THE 49ERS BY CLASS

THE SENIORS Aysha Jones, Erin Floyd, Ashley Spriggs, Jabrenta Hubbard

THE JUNIORS Shannon McCallum, Kelsey McAdoo, Kendria Holmes

THE SOPHOMORES Katie Meador, Nicole Hargraves, Rachelle Coward, Epiphany Woodson

THE FRESHMEN Jessica Johnson, Jennifer Hailey, Amanda Dowe, Jaquaria Forney

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The Staff Karen Aston ................................ 34-35 Angela Ortega.................................. 36 Ken GrifďŹ n....................................... 37 Krystion Obie Nelson...................... 38 Sabrina Gregory.............................. 39 Support Staff ................................... 40

Karen Aston has guided the 49ers to 41 wins, an A-10 Championship and two postseason tournament appearances in her two seasons at Charlotte.


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HEAD COACH KAREN ASTON

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Karen Aston is in her third season at the helm of the 49ers women’s basketball program. In her first season at Charlotte, she guided the 49ers to 18 wins and a berth in the WNIT. Of the 30 rookie head coaches in Division I, she was one of only five to lead their team to postseason play. In her second season at Charlotte, she helped the 49ers capture the 2009 A-10 Tournament title, which is the program’s first conference tournament title. The 49ers reached the NCAA Tournament for the second time in school history while winning 23 games in 2008-09. Aston became the seventh head coach in the 34-year history of the program on April 27, 2007. She came to Charlotte after spending 13 years coaching at the NCAA Division I level in the state of Texas. “In pursuing the best candidates to fill our vacancy, one name kept rising to the top of everyone’s list — Karen Aston,” said Charlotte Director of Athletics Judy Rose. “Her knowledge of the game is obvious. She has an excitement and intensity about her and she just lights up when she talks about X’s and O’s. I am confident that her energy and enthusiasm will carry over to her team. I am thrilled to have her leading the Charlotte 49ers women’s basketball program.” She spent the 2006-07 season as associate head coach at Baylor. She helped the Bears win 26 games and reach the second round of the NCAA Tournament. Prior to joining the Baylor coaching staff in 2006, she spent eight years as a member of Hall of Fame Coach Jody Conradt’s coaching staff at the University of Texas (1998-2006). She was associate head coach her last six seasons in Austin. While at Texas, she was the Longhorns’ recruiting coordinator and on the court she primarily worked with the defense and post players. During her eight seasons at Texas, the Longhorns posted a 173-83 record and made seven NCAA Tournament appearances, including two appearances in the Sweet 16 and a trip to the Final Four in 2003. In 2002-03, the Longhorns captured the Big 12 regular season and tournament titles and finished ranked number four in the final Associated Press (AP) poll. In 2003-04, Texas shared the Big 12 regular season title and finished ranked number five in the final AP poll. During her time as Texas’ recruiting coordinator, Aston played a vital role in signing 25 nationally recognized recruits. All eight of the recruiting classes that she helped attract were nationally ranked. Her final recruiting class (2005-06) at Texas was ranked number one in the nation by the All-Star Girls Report. In her last four years at Texas, she played an integral role in signing seven McDonald’s All-Americans and seven WBCA/Nike AllAmericans. Two of those high school All-Americans (Tiffany Jackson and Erika Arriaran) were named national high school players of the year. Jackson went on to earn consensus national Freshman of the Year honors in 2003-04. Before joining the Texas coaching staff, she spent two seasons as an assistant women’s basketball coach at the University of North Texas (1996-98) and two seasons as an assistant at Baylor (1994-96). Before entering the collegiate coaching ranks, Aston was

recognized as one of the top high school women’s coaches in the South. She coached five years at Vilonia High School (198893) in Vilonia, Ark. and one year at Fort Smith Northside (1993-94) in Fort Smith, Ark. In 1993-94, she guided Fort Smith Northside to a 24-10 record and fifth place finish in Class AAAA. For her efforts that season, she was named the Arkansas Northwest Region Coach of the Year. While at Vilonia, Aston was not only head basketball coach but also head cross country and track coach. In 1992-93, she was named the Arkansas Basketball Coach of the Year after leading Vilonia to a 36-1 record and a Class AA State Championship. She guided the Vilonia cross country teams to state titles in 1991 and 1992. Aston is a 1987 graduate of the University of Arkansas Little-Rock, where she received her bachelor’s degree in physical education. She played two seasons of standout basketball at Arkansas LittleRock after transferring from Ouachita Baptist. A native of Benton, Ark., Aston was a two-time first-team All-State selection at Bryant High School. She topped off her high school career by leading Bryant to both the 1982 Arkansas State Championship (Class 4A) and the 1982 Arkansas overall State title.

Coach Karen Aston and the 49ers coaching staff with basketball great Dr. J.

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HEAD COACH KAREN ASTON Personal Data Hometown: Bryant, Arkansas Birtdate: July 26 Education High School: Bryant College: BS in Physical Education from Arkansas Little-Rock in 1987 Coaching Record At Charlotte: 41-23 (2 years) Career Record: Same Coaching Experience Charlotte Head Coach (2007 - ) Year Record Postseason 2008-09 23-9 NCAA Tournament 2007-08 18-14 WNIT Baylor Associate Head Coach (2006-07) Year Record Postseason 2006-07 26-8 NCAA Tournament Aston celebrates Texas Associate Head Coach (2000-06) 2009 A-10 title with Year Record Postseason Danielle Burgin 2005-06 13-15 2004-05 22-9 NCAA Tournament 2003-04 30-5 NCAA Tournament (Sweet 16) 2002-03 29-6 NCAA Tournament (Final Four) 2001-02 22-10 NCAA Tournament (Sweet 16) 2000-01 20-13 NCAA Tournament Texas Assistant Coach (1998-00) 1999-00 21-13 NCAA Tournament 1998-99 16-12 NCAA Tournament North Texas Assistant Coach (1996-98) 1997-98 10-17 1996-97 5-21 Baylor Assistant Coach (1994-96) 1995-96 11-19 1994-95 13-14 Fort Smith Northside HS Head Coach (1993-94) Vilonia HS Head Coach (1988-93) Playing Career Lettered two years at Arkansas-Little Rock and two years at Ouachita Baptist University

Aston with Jamie Carey

Edwina Brown - played for Detroit Shock & Phoenix Mercury Jamie Carey - played for the Connecticut Sun Tiffany Jackson - plays for the New York Liberty & overseas in the winter Bernice Mosby - plays for the Washington Mystics & overseas

Aston with Tiffany Jackson

What two National Championship Coaches said about Coach Karen Aston. Jody Conradt - Legendary former University of Texas Head Coach who won 900 games and is a member of the Naismith and Women’s Basketball Hall of Fames. Aston was a member of Conradt’s coaching staff at Texas for eight years. “She is the total package which makes her the perfect choice for Charlotte. She is a tremendous recruiter. After having her on my staff for eight years, I know that she really knows the game of basketball. She has the ability to put players in a position to be successful on the court.”

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Kim Mulkey - Baylor Head Coach, who was named 2005 Big 12 Coach of the Year, as she guided Baylor to the 2005 National Championship. Aston was a member of Mulkey’s coaching staff at Baylor for the 2006-07 season. “I am very happy for Karen. It has been a goal of hers to become a head coach and I wish her much success. As I said when I hired her in 2006, I didn’t know how long we’d be able to keep her at Baylor because she’s ready to become a head coach. I am glad that she was a part of our program and I feel like we have created a lifelong friendship.”

Getting To Know Coach Karen Aston Favorite Ice Cream Flavor: Chocolate Favorite Midnight Snack: Peanut Butter Crackers Favorite moment at Charlotte: Seeing the faces of our players and coaches when the buzzer went off last year at the A-10 Tournament. Last Book I read: Lone Survivor Last Movie I saw: The Proposal Favorite TV Show Currently Airing: Grey’s Anatomy TV Show I Would Like to Star In: Friday Night Lights Charlotte 49ers Basketball is: PRIDE Favorite childhood memory: Shopping with my mother Favorite sport to watch besides Basketball: Football If I had to survive on one food, it would be: Peanut Butter If a movie was made about my life the actress that would play me would be: Jodie Foster If I could eat dinner with three people (dead or alive) it would be: Parents and Grandparents If I could exchange places with anyone in the world in any time period it would be: No one really…I love my life! What I like most about living in Charlotte: Seasons changing and the diversity of the city. I’m inspired by: My mom and my team Word that best describes the team: Exciting!

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ASSISTANT COACH ANGELA ORTEGA

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Angela Ortega is in her third season as a member of the Charlotte coaching staff. She joined the 49ers coaching staff after spending 15 years as a member of the University of North Texas coaching staff. Charlotte head coach Karen Aston and Ortega both served on the same North Texas coaching staff from 1996-98. “It has been good to see her have fun with recruiting,” Aston said. “Angela does a tremendous job with the organization of everything, which is exactly what I thought that she would do as far as that was concerned. She has done Assistant Coach a really terrific job organizing and dictating what we have done in recruiting this year.” Ortega had spent 15 years helping build North Texas into not only one of the top programs in the Sun Belt Conference, but a nationally recognized program before coming to Charlotte in 2007. As the recruiting coordinator at North Texas, she played an integral role in recruiting seven All-Conference players including Sun Belt Conference Player of the Year Jalie Mitchell and Sun Belt Defensive Player of the Year Rosalyn Reades. In 2005, she was responsible for recruiting the best class in school history. She was not only in charge of recruiting but she was also responsible for coaching the guards, opponent scouting. She served as the liaison between the basketball program and the athletic academic center. She was the director of North Texas summer women’s basketball camps as well. Prior to joining the coaching staff at North Texas, Ortega spent the 1991-92 scholastic year as a tenth grade English teacher at Mabank High School in Mabank, Texas. She was an assistant coach for the basketball, volleyball and track teams at Mabank. Before Mabank High School, she spent one season (1990-91) as a graduate assistant coach at her alma mater Northwestern State in Natchitoches, Louisiana. A Tyler, Texas native, Ortega after a successful playing career at Northwestern State, graduated with a bachelor’s

Angela Ortega

degree in Physical E d u c a t i o n a n d a Ortega Quick Facts minor in English in Personal Data Hometown: Tyler, Texas 1989. Birthdate: February 5 As a two-year Education starter, she helped High School: Robert E. Lee Northwestern State College: BS in Physical Education from win 38 games and Northwestern State in 1989 earn a berth in the Coaching Experience NCAA Tournament 2007 Assistant Coach in her two seasons Charlotte on the team. She 1992 - 07 Assistant Coach, finished her career University of North Texas Assistant Coach, as the school’s 10th 1991-92 Mabank (TX) HS all-time leading free 1990-91 Graduate Assistant Coach, throw shooter. Northwestern State (La.) Ortega transferred Playing Career to Northwestern State after two seasons at Lettered two seasons at Northwestern State and two years at Trinity Valley CC Trinity Valley Community College. She helped Trinity Valley climb to number two in the national rankings. She earned Kodak All-District and All-Region honors as a sophomore after averaging 15 points and 7.3 rebounds per game on a team that went 26-5 on the season. “Being a part of the Charlotte 49er program has been a wonderful experience,” Ortega said. “It was an opportunity that presented itself at the right time in my life. We have very high expectations of our team and staff and none of that would be possible without the support from the administration and the community. This is truly a great place to be.”

Getting To Know Coach Angela Ortega Favorite Ice Cream Flavor: Rocky Road Favorite Midnight Snack: Cheese Favorite moment at Charlotte: Winning the 2009 A-10 Tournament Last Book I read: The Energy Bus by Jon Gordon Last Movie I saw: The Proposal Favorite TV Shows Currently Airing: CSI, Grey’s Anatomy, Brothers & Sisters TV Show I Would Like to Star In: CSI Charlotte 49ers Basketball is: Commitment, Dedication, Hard Work, Passion and Family Favorite childhood memory: Spending summers at my grandparents in Louisiana Favorite sport to watch besides Basketball: Football If I had to survive on one food, it would be: Sushi If a movie was made about my life the actress that would play me would be: Lucille Ball If I could eat dinner with three people (dead or alive) it would be: John Wooden, Oprah Winfrey, Georgia O’Keefe What I like most about living in Charlotte: It has small town charm with a city atmosphere. I love Charlotte. I’m inspired by: My parents, they have always worked hard and sacrificed themselves for our family The best word to describe the team: Focused!

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ASSISTANT COACH KEN GRIFFIN

Ken Griffin

tor for national and Griffin Quick Facts regional showcase Personal Data camps. Hometown: Augusta, Georgia F r o m A u g u s t , Birthdate: March 3 2003 through 2005, Education he coordinated all High School: Glenn Hills basketball opera- College: BA in Sociology and Social tions for Garden City Work from Voorhees College Roundball Inc. While in 1994 with Garden City, he Coaching Experience was responsible for 2007 Assistant Coach Charlotte the daily activities of running a national 2005 - 07 Assistant Coach, University of South Carolina travel team program Head Coach including recruiting, 1999-03 Garden City Roundball Inc. player evaluations, individual skill workouts and practices. Before moving to the coordinator position, he spent four years as the head coach of the Garden City Roundball Inc. team. He helped more than 25 players secure athletic scholarships. He played an integral role in the development of 12 High School All-Americans. The Augusta, Georgia native graduated from Voorhees College in Denmark, South Carolina with a degree in sociology-social work in 1994. Griffin and his wife Stephanie are the proud parents of two sons: Maxamus (7) and Nygel (5). “There is no place like Charlotte,” Griffin said. “I have an opportunity to work with some special people, who are dedicated to doing special things.”

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Ken Griffin is in his third season as a member of the Charlotte 49ers coaching staff. He joined the coaching staff in 2007 after spending two seasons as an assistant coach at the University of South Carolina (2005-07). “Ken is a unique personality,” Charlotte head coach Karen Aston said. “I think the best thing about our staff is the diversity in it as far as their personalities, Ken adds a light moment to every day with our staff. He has a very good repoire with our players on and off court. Ken has good basketball knowledge. When Ken first came to Charlotte, I Assistant Coach did not know about his knowledge of the game and his ability to scout and prepare for games, so I think he has added that dimension to our staff.” During his two years at South Carolina, the Gamecocks won 35 games and made two WNIT appearances, advancing to the third round of the 2007 WNIT. In his first season at South Carolina, he helped the Gamecocks win nine more games than the season before his arrival. At South Carolina, he worked primarily with the post players. His work with the post players played a major role in the two-year improvement at South Carolina. In 2005-06, his first season at South Carolina, the Gamecocks set single-season school records for blocked shots, field goal percentage defense and scoring defense. He played an major role in helping forward Demetress Adams earn SEC All-Freshman team honors and an invite to the USA Basketball U-20 national team tryouts in the summer of 2006. Griffin has a been a well-known figure in recruiting circles for many years. Prior to joining the South Carolina coaching staff, he served as director of scouting for the Southeast Roundball Journal for a year. At the Southeast Roundball Journal, he was responsible for the evaluation of both regional and national talent for one of the nation’s leading women’s recruiting and scouting services. He also served as tournament direc-

Getting To Know Coach Ken Griffin Favorite Ice Cream Flavor: Butter Pecan Favorite Midnight Snack: Little Debbies Favorite moment at Charlotte: Winning the A-10 Championship Last Book I read: Lebron James: The Rise of a Star Last Movie I saw: Burn After Reading Favorite TV Show Currently Airing: Sportscenter TV Show I Would Like to Star In: Entourage Charlotte 49ers Basketball is: Intense high level basketball Favorite childhood memory: The first time I scored a basket playing in a church league at age 9 Favorite sport to watch besides Basketball: Football If I had to survive on one food, it would be: Salad If a movie was made about my life the actor that would play me would be: Will Smith If I could eat dinner with three people (dead or alive) it would be: Martin Luther King Jr., Michael Jordan, John F. Kennedy If I could change places with anyone in the world at anytime in history, it would be: King Tut What I like most about living in Charlotte: The short commute to work I’m inspired by: My mother and winning

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ASSISTANT COACH KRYSTION OBIE NELSON

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Krystion Obie Nelson is in her third season as a member of the Charlotte 49ers coaching staff. She spent the 2006-07 season as a graduate assistant coach after concluding a stellar playing career with the 49ers as an integral part of four postseason teams. Obie Nelson has been associated with three conference championships and seven postseason tournament bids including two NCAA Tournament appearances as either a player or a coach at Charlotte. “Krystion was a go-getter Assistant Coach from the first day that I met her, and I think every recommendation that I got about her was valid,” Charlotte coach Karen Aston said. “As soon as I got here I knew she was going to be a tremendous asset to our program. It’s been fun to watch her grow and mature and be more vocal and more assertive on the floor. She just adds a terrific dimension to our program because she is a former player that was successful here.” Obie Nelson, who was a graduate assistant on the 49ers 2007 WNIT team, served as the interim coach while the program transitioned from Amanda Butler to Aston in the Spring of 2007. Obie was a part of the most successful class in the program’s history. She helped the 49ers win 81 games, claim two league titles (2003: C-USA and 2006: Atlantic 10) and reach the postseason four times. During her four-year career with the 49ers, she played in 85 games with 56 starts. Her best season came as a freshman. She started all but one game at center on a team that won 21 games, captured the Conference USA regular season title and earned the pro-

Krystion Obie Nelson

gram’s first-ever bid to the NCAA Tournament. She averaged 5.1 points and 3.6 rebounds that season. After missing her sophomore season due to a knee injury, she returned to the 49ers lineup in the 2004-05 season and helped the 49ers reach the WNIT. As a senior in 200506, she helped the 49ers capture the Atlantic 10

Obie Nelson Quick Facts Personal Data Hometown: High Point, North Carolina Birthdate: January 6

Education High School: High Point Central College: BA in Communications and African-American Studies from Charlotte in 2005

Coaching Experience 2007 2006 - 07

Assistant Coach Charlotte Graduate Assistant Coach, Charlotte

Playing Career Lettered three seasons at Charlotte

regular season championship and reach the second round of the WNIT. She saw action in all 30 games with 24 starts. The High Point, North Carolina native graduated from Charlotte in 2005 with Bachelor’s of Arts in Communications and African American Studies. She is currently completing a Master’s degree in History at Charlotte. Nelson and her husband James reside in Charlotte, North Carolina.

Getting To Know Coach Krystion Obie Nelson Favorite Ice Cream Flavor: Chocolate Favorite Midnight Snack: Cereal Favorite moment at Charlotte: Winning the 2009 Atlantic 10 Tournament and making our second NCAA Tournament appearance Last Book I read: Uncommon by Tony Dungy Last Movie I saw: Traitor Favorite TV Show Currently Airing: Bones TV Show I Would Like to Star In: Real Housewives of Atlanta Charlotte 49ers Basketball is: Excitement, fun and competitive Favorite childhood memory: Going to Tweetsie Railroad Favorite sport to watch besides basketball: Football If I had to survive on one food, it would be: Eggrolls If a movie was made about my life the actress that would play me would be: Sanaa Lathan If I could eat dinner with three people (dead or alive) it would be: Barack Obama, Oprah Winfrey, Martin Luther King, Jr. If I could exchange places with anyone in the world in any time period it would be: Lena Horne in the 1940s What I like most about living in Charlotte: The diversity of people, places to see and things to do. I’m inspired by: My parents The best word to describe the team: Determined

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DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS SABRINA GREGORY

Sabrina Gregory

ated from Charlotte with a degree in Mathematics for Business, May 2008. In the 2007-08 season, she earned thirdteam All-Atlantic 10 honors for the second straight season. Gregory was also named to the A-10 All-Defensive team. She earned North Carolina Collegiate Sports Information Association (NCCSIA) University Division All-State honors for the second straight season as well.

In November, 2007, she became the 15th player in school history to score 1,000 career points. Finishing her career ranked 11th in school history with 1,286 career points. She did hold the program’s record for career games played by appearing in 125 games. She finished her career at Charlotte ranked

Gregory Quick Facts Personal Data Hometown: Fayetteville, North Carolina Birthdate: March 3

Education High School:E.E. Smith College: BS in Mathematics with a minor in American Studies and Economics from Charlotte in 2008

Coaching Experience 2008 -

Director of BBall Operations Charlotte

Playing Career Lettered four seasons at Charlotte

among the program’s career leaders in points, assists, steals, field goals made, minutes played and games played. Gregory finished the 2007-08 season second on the team in scoring (10.6 ppg) while leading the team in assists with 125. She led the Atlantic 10 in free-throw shooting at 86 percent. As a senior, she earned A-10 Player of the Week honors twice. “It is such an honor to be given this opportunity,” Gregory said. “To be able to continue being a part of the women’s basketball program for which I played is a dream come true.” Gregory, as the director of operations, is responsible for team travel, coordinating the duties of the managers and working camps as well as various other duties that help 49ers women’s basketball program run smoothly.

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Sabrina Gregory is in her second season as a director of basketball operations. Gregory joined the 49ers staff after a stellar four-year career as a guard on the women’s basketball team. Gregory helped the 49ers win 80 games, claim the 2006 A-10 regular season title and reach postseason play four times during her collegiate career. “I appreciated so much the passion she played the game with while here at Charlotte and she has transferred that to the professional side of our game,” Charlotte coach Karen Aston said. “I knew the moment I met her that she has an Director of extraordinary gift in leaderOperations ship and I do believe that this will be a stepping stone for her into a successful coaching career. She has a love for the game and for Charlotte and is a tremendous asset to our program.” In the Spring of 2008, Gregory was named to the Division I Athletic Directors Association Scholar-Athlete team for the second straight season. Gregory was also named first-team ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District for the second straight year and to the A-10 Academic All-Conference team for the second straight season. She gradu-

Getting To Know Sabrina Gregory Favorite Ice Cream Flavor: Cake Batter Favorite Midnight Snack: Pickles Favorite moment at Charlotte: Winning the A-10 Tournament Last Book I read: The Purpose Driven Life Last Movie I saw: Tyler Perry’s I Can Do Bad All By Myself Favorite TV Show Currently Airing: The Real Housewives of Atlanta TV Show I Would Like to Star In: The Game Charlotte 49ers Basketball is: Intense, Competitive and Full of Pride Favorite childhood memory: Visiting my maternal grandmother Favorite sport to watch besides Basketball: Football If I had to survive on one food, it would be: Berry Tiramisu from Macaroni Grill If a movie was made about my life the actress that would play me would be: Sanaa Lathan If I could eat dinner with three people (dead or alive) it would be: Michael Jordan, Idris Elba, My Maternal Grandmother What I like most about living in Charlotte: It’s an up and coming city I’m inspired by: My Father The best word to describe the team: Determined

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SUPPORT STAFF

Alda Burston Athletic Trainer

Brittany Carter Student Assistant Coach

Jordan Crowther Manager

Kamoru Jimoh Manager

Liz Knips Game Manager/ Ticket Office

AJ Mead Voice of the 49ers WBB Program

Tekeisha Pennington Marketing

Brent Stastny Media Relations

Lisa Hibbs Hudson Jacobs Director Administrative Assistant Athletic Academic Center

Mohit Nigam Manager

Kelly Weatherman Athletic Foundation

Matt Parvis Strength & Conditioning

Kim Whitestone Sr. Women’s Administrator

Charlotte 49ers Women’s Basketball Camps The Charlotte 49ers Women’s Basketball Camps are divided into one of three types: team jamborees, the high intensity position camp and the individual day camp. The team jamborees are a great opportunity for High School and AAU teams to compete against some of the top teams in the region and nation, while the 49ers’ elite and day summer camps focus on teaching and fundamentals. The entire staff is heavily involved in all aspects of the camps, with sessions conducted by qualified players and coaches. For more information contact: Sabrina Gregory at 704-687-2491. Team Jamborees The 49ers hold two weekend team jamborees each year. They afford a great opportunity to compete against other teams outside your area and prepare for the upcoming season. High School and AAU teams are invited to participate. High Intensity Position Camp The high intensity position camp focuses on enhancing a player’s individual game, specific to their position. Players are exposed to what it takes to be successful at a high level. Individual Day Camp The day camp emphasizes the basic fundamentals through individual skill development, position work and team competition.

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Senior Aysha Jones earned secondteam All-Atlantic 10 honors in 2009. She led the 49ers in scoring last season at 13.8 points per game. Jones enters her senior season needing 198 points to become the 17th player in school history to score 1,000 career points.


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2008-09 NOTES Postseason Tournament - The 49ers made their eighth-overall postseason tournament and their seventh-straight postseason tournament appearance. Charlotte made the program’s second-ever appearance in the NCAA Tournament and the first since 2003. In 2009, an Atlantic 10 record eight teams earned postseason tournament bids with three (Charlotte, Temple and Xavier) going to the NCAA Tournament. While Dayton, Duquesne, George Washington, Richmond and St. Bonaventure were selected to the WNIT. Last season, Charlotte played 12 teams that reached postseason play and the 49ers went 9-6 against those teams. A-10 Tournament - Charlotte claimed the program’s first-ever league tournament title and earned the school’s first automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament when the 49ers defeated Richmond, 59-54, in A-10 Championship game, March 9 in Halton Arena. Charlotte joined West Virginia (1989), George Washington (1992) and Virginia Tech (1998) as only the fourth team in A-10 history to capture the A-10 title in their first appearance in the Championship game. Charlotte also joined George Washington, Temple, Xavier and Saint Joseph’s as the only five teams currently in the A-10 to have captured an A-10 Tournament title. Charlotte set an A-10 Tournament record in three-point field goal shooting when they went 11-for-15 from beyond the arc (73.3%) against Duquesne in the Quarterfinals, March 7. The 49ers’ 81-57 win over Duquesne in the A-10 Tournament Quarterfinals (March 7) was Charlotte’s first-ever A-10 Tournament victory. The win also marked the 49ers first conference tournament victory since defeating Cincinnati, 63-46, in the first round of the 2005 C-USA Tournament which was also played in Halton Arena. Charlotte’s 24 point win over Duquesne was the 49ers third largest margin of victory in a Conference tournament game in the program’s history and the largest since Charlotte defeated Tulane, 69-44, in the 1993 Metro Conference Tournament. The 49ers 23 point win (73-50) over Temple in the A-10 Tournament Semifinals was the program’s fourth largest margin of victory in a conference tournament game.

The 49ers captured the program’s first conference tournament title when

All-Atlantic 10 Tournament - Traci Ray earned Conference Tournament MVP they defeated Richmond 59-54 in Halton Arena for the 2009 A-10 Tourhonors after she scored 45 points in the 49ers three A-10 Tournament games. nament title. Shannon McCallum and Danielle Burgin joined Ray on the A-10 All-Tournament team. McCallum scored a game-high 22 points off the bench in the 49ers victory Double-Figure Scoring Games Off The Bench - Last season, Charlotte had 19 over Richmond in the A-10 Tournament Championship game. Burgin recorded double-figure scoring games off the bench. McCallum accounted for 15 of Chardouble-doubles in two of Charlotte’s three A-10 Tournament games. lotte’s 19 double-figure scoring games off the bench. Rachelle Coward recorded her first career double-figure scoring game with 10 points off the bench against All-Atlantic 10 - Shannon McCallum became the first 49er to be named A-10 Charleston Southern. Danielle Burgin scored 13 points off the bench against #6 Sixth Player of the Year. She is the first 49er since Peaches Harris (2002-03 C- Notre Dame. Brittany Carter scored 10 points off the bench against Duquesne USA Sixth Player of the Year) to earn a league’s sixth player of the year award. and Temple in the A-10 Tournament. Danielle Burgin and Aysha Jones were named second-team All-Atlantic 10. McCallum was named honorable-mention All-Atlantic 10 this season as well. Jones Triple-Double - Danielle Burgin nearly recorded the program’s second-ever and McCallum become the fifth and sixth different 49er to earn All-Atlantic 10 triple-double at Massachusetts, January 14, 2009. She scored 21 points, grabbed honors in the 49ers four-years in the league. Traci Ray was named to the A-10 a career-high 17 rebounds and blocked a career-high eight shots. Patricia Walker Academic All-Conference team. recorded the 49ers only triple-double with 13 points, 10 rebounds and 15 assists vs. Campbell, February 5, 1982. 20-Win Seasons - With the 49ers 59-57 win over George Washington (February 25), Charlotte recorded their 20th win of the season. This was the 49ers first Double-Doubles - The 49ers had 16 double-doubles last season. Danielle Burgin 20-wins season since Charlotte won 21 games in 2005-06. The school-record had eight double-doubles, Erin Floyd and Shannon McCallum had three doublefor wins in a season is 24 which came in 1989-90. Charlotte has now recorded doubles. Traci Ray and Aysha Jones each tallied a double-double as well. 11 20-wins seasons in the program’s history. Coach Karen Aston makes it four straight Charlotte coaches that have recorded a 20-win season (Ed Baldwin, Double-Figure Rebounding Games - The 49ers had a player grab double-figure Katie Meier and Amanda Butler). Charlotte’s win over Richmond in the A-10 rebounds 24 times last season. Danielle Burgin led the 49ers with 15 double-figure Tournament finals was the team’s 23rd win of the season which was tied for the rebounding games. second most wins in school history. Charlotte won 23 games in 1990-91. 1,000 Point Scorers - Danielle Burgin became the program’s 16th 1,000 point Road Warriors - After Charlotte defeated Saint Joseph’s, 69-55, on the road scorer when she connected on a layup at the 13:21 mark of the first half of the (February 21), the 49ers won their school-record tying 13th game away from Saint Louis game (January 20). She finished her career with 1,169 points which Halton Arena. The previous school record 13 road wins came in 1989-90, Char- puts her 14th on the program’s all-time scoring list. lotte won a school-record 24 games that season. The 49ers won 12 road games in 1979-80. Charlotte posted 11 road wins in 2004-05, 1991-92 and 1990-91. Ray Bombs Her Way Into The Record Books - Traci Ray connected on five The 49ers won 10 road games in 1983-84. three-point field goals in the 49ers win at Davidson to become the program’s career leader in three-point fields goals made. At the 4:22 mark of the first half, Winning Streaks - The 49ers had a nine game winning streak last season she connected on her record-breaking three-point field goal in the Davidson game. (January 14, 2009-February 14, 2009). Only seven other times in the program’s Ray finished her career with 202 career three-point baskets. 34-year history has Charlotte won at least nine straight games. The program record for winning streaks is 11 games which Charlotte did twice (January 11, The Reliable Burgin - When the 49ers played their first round NCAA Tournament 1980-February 7, 1980 and December 8, 1980-January 21, 1981). Charlotte has game, Danielle Burgin set the program’s record for career games played at 126. had four different 10 game winning streaks with the last one being December 8, 2006-February 12, 2006. Charlotte also had one nine game winning steak 516 And Counting - The 49ers recorded the program’s 500th win with their during the 1979 season. 72-64 win over Davidson, December 9. Charlotte now has 516 wins in the program’s history.

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2008-09 STATISTICS No. Player GP-GS 22 Aysha Jones 32-32 Atlantic 10 Games 14-14 5 Shannon McCallum 31-4 Atlantic 10 Games 13-2 55 Danielle Burgin 32-31 Atlantic 10 Games 14-14 10 Erin Floyd 31-31 Atlantic 10 Games 14-14 11 Traci Ray 31-30 Atlantic 10 Games 13-12 20 Ashley Spriggs 32-32 Atlantic 10 Games 14-14 2 Brittany Carter 24-0 Atlantic 10 Games 13-0 44 Rachelle Coward 18-0 Atlantic 10 Games 5-0 24 Katie Meador 20-0 Atlantic 10 Games 10-0 34 Kelsey Mcadoo 25-0 Atlantic 10 Games 8-0 1 Jabrenta Hubbard 20-0 Atlantic 10 Games 7-0 15 Nicole Hargraves 19-0 Atlantic 10 Games 6-0 Team Team A-10 Games Charlotte 32 49ers A-10 Games 14 Opponents 32 A-10 Opponents 14

MPG 32.2 33.6 25.2 25.5 29.4 32.8 29.4 31.3 31.1 31.7 27.7 27.9 9.4 9.2 6.6 5.8 7.9 9.2 6.2 5.3 8.2 3.3 4.7 2.8

FG-FGA 154-353 69-169 142-329 64-141 160-285 78-136 125-258 46-105 83-220 29-87 96-219 40-89 29-58 14-28 11-29 3-7 10-31 6-16 5-17 1-3 6-28 1-2 5-12 1-1

Pct. 3FG-FGA .436 38-106 .408 16-54 .432 24-96 .454 8-39 .561 1-2 .574 1-2 .484 3-19 .438 0-8 .377 61-150 .333 19-55 .438 1-2 .449 1-2 .500 0-0 .500 0-0 .379 3-11 .429 0-1 .323 9-24 .375 5-12 .294 0-0 .333 0-0 .214 0-7 .500 0-0 .417 0-0 1.000 0-0

Pct. FT-FTA Pct. .358 96-114 .842 .296 38-42 .905 .250 70-101 .693 .205 32-50 .640 .500 34-64 .531 .500 22-35 .629 .158 50-72 .694 .000 20-32 .625 .407 40-51 .784 .345 12-14 .857 .500 51-81 .630 .500 18-28 .643 .000 13-22 .591 .000 9-12 .750 .273 7-13 .538 .000 3-5 .600 .375 2-2 1.000 .417 0-0 .000 .000 7-15 .467 .000 2-6 .333 .000 1-1 1.000 .000 0-0 .000 .000 0-3 .000 .000 0-0 .000

6425 2825 6425 2825

826-1839 352-784 717-1891 307-805

.449 .449 .379 .381

.336 .289 .348 .342

140-417 50-173 162-465 68-199

371-539 156-224 339-501 143-206

.688 .696 .677 .694

Off-Reb 40-123 21-60 45-181 13-72 74-294 41-143 59-150 27-73 13-92 7-30 47-170 20-75 20-43 9-23 4-17 1-5 6-16 2-4 14-44 2-6 1-13 0-3 5-18 1-2 57-127 21-56 385-1288 165-552 371-1089 152-452

Avg 3.8 4.3 5.8 5.5 9.2 10.2 4.8 5.2 3.0 2.3 5.3 5.4 1.8 1.8 0.9 1.0 0.8 0.4 1.8 0.8 0.7 0.4 0.9 0.3

PF-D 69-3 23-0 68-1 25-0 60-0 28-0 48-1 23-0 75-2 37-1 61-1 23-0 40-0 23-0 8-0 4-0 17-0 10-0 33-0 12-0 16-0 1-0 13-0 1-0

40.2 39.4 34.0 32.3

508-8 211-1 518-1 216-1

A 85 41 72 34 40 15 35 25 136 48 88 38 7 3 3 0 9 7 2 0 12 3 0 0

TO 85 41 94 43 89 39 74 24 115 53 75 38 22 11 7 1 17 10 14 1 14 2 11 2 15 7 489 632 214 272 349 568 156 240

Blk Stl Pts Avg 1 28 442 13.8 0 8 192 13.7 19 61 378 12.2 11 22 168 12.9 38 20 355 11.1 20 11 179 12.8 4 20 303 9.8 1 11 112 8.0 2 63 267 8.6 0 25 89 6.8 19 26 244 7.6 7 13 99 7.1 2 8 71 3.0 0 2 37 2.8 0 2 32 1.8 0 1 9 1.8 2 2 31 1.6 1 1 17 1.7 18 3 17 0.7 3 1 4 0.5 0 7 13 0.7 0 0 2 0.3 2 0 10 0.5 0 0 2 0.3

107 43 63 23

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Overall: 23-9 Atlantic 10: 11-3 Home: 10-5, Away: 11-3, Neutral: 2-1

67.6 65.0 60.5 58.9

TEAM GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Opponent Date Score FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Reb. PF vs Southern California@ 11/15 W, 62-60 20-53 .377 4-15 .267 18-24 .750 9-37 19 at NC State@ 11/16 L, 55-62 22-56 .393 4-9 .444 7-11 .636 12-40 20 at Hampton 11/18 W, 69-46 27-49 .551 6-16 .375 9-18 .500 9-44 26 UAB 11/21 W, 79-57 28-59 .475 3-7 .429 20-27 .741 13-41 13 Wake Forest 11/26 L, 67-75 23-59 .390 1-10 .100 20-24 .833 8-43 26 vs Fresno State! 11/28 W, 70-69 25-70 .357 2-12 .167 18-24 .750 16-42 17 at SMU! 11/29 W, 76-74 31-68 .456 6-18 .333 8-11 .727 17-37 17 at UNC Asheville 12/06 W, 72-50 28-58 .483 5-14 .357 11-18 .611 18-54 18 at Davidson 12/09 W, 72-64 29-64 .453 7-12 .583 7-12 .583 8-39 10 Charleston Southern 12/13 W, 91-43 35-63 .556 6-13 .462 15-24 .625 14-46 10 at South Carolina 12/21 L, 76-78 29-64 .453 8-21 .381 10-17 .588 12-28 23 #6 Notre Dame 12/28 L, 61-68 24-57 .421 5-14 .357 8-9 .889 10-35 14 at Clemson 01/02 W, 58-51 22-57 .386 3-14 .214 11-21 .524 16-51 15 North Carolina A&T 01/05 L, 80-87 31-62 .500 6-21 .286 12-16 .750 11-36 19 Xavier* 01/11 L, 49-67 17-51 .333 3-12 .250 12-14 .857 8-30 10 at Massachusetts* 01/14 W, 67-53 27-60 .450 6-16 .375 7-11 .636 15-47 16 at Rhode Island* 01/17 W, 60-39 25-53 .472 3-10 .300 7-14 .500 14-40 13 Saint Louis* 01/20 W, 66-56 28-62 .452 1-11 .091 9-18 .500 17-42 19 Dayton* 01/24 W, 60-57 23-55 .418 2-11 .182 12-19 .632 12-47 14 at Richmond* 01/27 W, 62-55 26-55 .473 3-11 .273 7-8 .875 12-44 16 Fordham* 01/31 W, 60-38 21-52 .404 1-13 .077 17-27 .630 11-36 21 at Saint Louis* 02/03 W, 70-58 28-56 .500 4-8 .500 10-16 .625 11-42 18 Duquesne* 02/07 W, 83-78 33-67 .493 6-14 .429 11-16 .688 17-40 13 at La Salle* 02/14 W, 67-62 26-61 .426 3-16 .188 12-14 .857 12-44 16 Temple* 02/18 L, 73-77 23-47 .489 6-16 .375 21-25 .840 8-33 10 at Saint Joseph’s* 02/21 W, 69-55 25-54 .463 4-13 .308 15-17 .882 11-44 19 George Washington* 02/25 W, 59-57 24-50 .480 2-9 .222 9-16 .563 8-35 12 at St. Bonaventure* 02/28 L, 65-73 26-61 .426 6-13 .462 7-9 .778 9-28 14 Duquesne& 03/07 W, 81-57 29-55 .527 11-15 .733 12-18 .667 10-50 14 Temple& 03/08 W, 73-50 28-60 .467 5-10 .500 12-16 .750 17-44 14 Richmond& 03/09 W, 59-54 23-55 .418 3-12 .250 10-14 .714 15-35 6 vs Purdue# 03/21 L, 52-65 20-46 .435 5-11 .455 7-11 .636 5-34 16 @ - Wolfpack Invitational, Raleigh, NC; ! - Hoops For The Cure Tournament, Dallas, TX; * - Atlantic 10 Conference Game; & - Atlantic 10 Tournament, Charlotte, NC; # - NCAA Tournament, Chattanooga, TN

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A 9 14 13 11 15 10 16 20 14 24 17 17 11 26 9 24 17 21 9 12 13 16 13 18 13 17 17 15 18 16 10 14

TO Blk 26 3 16 2 29 10 12 3 26 4 13 4 15 5 27 5 15 2 18 7 12 1 24 1 23 1 16 5 20 1 20 11 24 2 20 4 24 0 21 5 17 3 20 1 16 2 12 3 25 3 19 2 22 3 12 3 17 3 17 3 26 4 28 1

Stl 10 2 10 8 12 8 6 4 8 13 9 8 6 7 9 7 10 8 6 3 9 5 7 6 4 5 6 10 2 7 14 11

Pts 62 55 69 79 67 70 76 72 72 91 76 61 58 80 49 67 60 66 60 62 60 70 83 67 73 69 59 65 81 73 59 52

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2008-09 STATISTICS DATE OPPONENT RESULT RECORD ATT. HIGH SCORER HIGH REBOUNDER HIGH ASSISTS 11/15 vs USC W, 62-60 1-0 497 McCallum (16) McCallum (11) Ray(4) Notes: McCallum recorded her first career double-double 11/16 at NC State L, 55-62 1-1 753 Floyd (13) Floyd (7) Spriggs (5) Notes: Three players scored in double-figures for the 49ers 11/18 at Hampton W, 69-46 2-1 459 McCallum (15) Burgin (11) Ray (4) Notes: Ten 49ers scored in the game; McAdoo tied her career-high with five blocked shots 11/21 UAB W, 79-57 3-1 1448 Jones (22) Burgin (9) Ray (4) Notes: 49ers win their eighth straight home opener; Four 49ers tallied double-figures points 11/26 Wake Forest L, 67-75 3-2 865 Jones (29) Burgin (12) Burgin (6) Notes: Jones scored a career-high 29 points with 14 points in the 1st half and 15 points in the 2nd half 11/28 vs Fresno State W, 70-69 4-2 886 Spriggs (20) Spriggs (9) Ray (6) Notes: Four starters scored in double-figures led by Spriggs career-high 20 points 11/29 at SMU W, 76-74 5-2 963 Spriggs (20) Burgin (8) Jones (6) Notes: Spriggs named Tourney MVP after knocking down a game-winning jump shot at the buzzer 12/06 at UNC Asheville W, 72-50 6-2 353 Jones (19) McAdoo, Burgin (10) Spriggs (8) Notes: McAdoo recorded her first career double-figure rebounds game McCallum, Ray (17) Burgin (7) Ray (6) 12/09 at Davidson W, 72-64 7-2 411 Notes: Ray became the program’s career leader in three-point field goals made; Program’s 500th All-Time Win Traci Ray set the school-record for career 12/13 Charleston So. W, 91-43 8-2 777 Floyd (16) McAdoo, McCallum (7) Ray (6) three-point field goals made during the Notes: Five 49ers in double-figures, Ten 49ers scored in the game 2008-09 season. She was named MVP of Jones, McCallum (16) McCallum (6) Ray (6) 12/21 South Carolina L, 76-78 8-3 2259 the A-10 Tournament. Notes: Four 49ers score in double-figures, Charlotte scored 10 points in the final 44 seconds 12/28 #6 Notre Dame L, 61-68 8-4 1587 Jones (15) McCallum (9) Ray (9) Notes: Jones was a perfect 6-for-6 from the line 1/2 at Clemson W, 58-51 9-4 734 McCallum (21) Floyd (13) Ray (4) Notes: Floyd recorded a double-double with 11 points and a career-high 13 boards 1/5 N.C. A&T L, 80-87 9-5 752 Burgin (22) Burgin (12) Ray (10) Notes: All five starters scored at least nine points; Ray with a double-double with 16 points, 10 assists 1/11 Xavier L, 49-67 9-6, 0-1 819 McCallum (11) Burgin (10) Floyd (4) Notes: McCallum scored 11 points for her seventh double-figure scoring game off the bench for the season 1/14 at Massachusetts W, 67-53 10-6, 1-1 383 Burgin (21) Burgin (17) Ray (7) Notes: Burgin nearly records the program’s 2nd-ever triple-double with 21 pts., 17 reb. & eight blocks Ray, McCallum (4) 1/17 at Rhode Island W, 60-39 11-6, 2-1 483 Burgin (17) Burgin (12) Notes: Burgin records her second straight double-double; 49ers had a 40-27 advantage on the boards 1/20 Saint Louis W, 66-56 12-6, 3-1 468 McCallum (20) 3 players (7) Ray (9) Notes: Burgin became the program’s 16th 1,000-point scorer in the first half 1/24 Dayton W, 60-57 13-6, 4-1 919 Spriggs (16) Burgin (14) McCallum (3) Notes: 49ers grab 47 rebounds; Burgin, Spriggs and McCallum grab at least eight rebounds apiece McCallum, Jones (3) 1/27 at Richmond W, 62-55 14-6, 5-1 951 McCallum (17) McCallum (11) Notes: Burgin and McCallum both record double-doubles 1/31 Fordham W, 60-38 15-6, 6-1 1719 Burgin (14) Burgin (9) McCallum (4) Shannon McCallum scored a game-high 22 points against Richmond in the A-10 Notes: Nine 49ers scored at least two points; Nine 49ers grabbed at least one rebound Tournament Championship game. 2/3 at Saint Louis W, 70-58 16-6, 7-1 574 Jones (18) Burgin (10) Jones (5) Notes: Four starters in double-figures; Burgin with another double-double with 14 points and 10 rebounds 2/7 Duquesne W, 83-78 17-6, 8-1 1054 Jones (28) Burgin (11) Spriggs (4) Notes: Jones and McCallum both have 20-point scoring games; Both knocked down 10 field goals apiece 2/14 at La Salle W, 67-62 18-6, 9-1 187 Burgin (20) Floyd (10) Spriggs (5) Notes: Floyd with a double-double with 11 points and 10 rebounds; Program’s first win as a member of A-10 in Philly 2/18 Temple L, 73-77 18-7, 9-2 1775 Jones (17) Burgin (8) Jones (6) Notes: Four starters in double-figures; Starting guards Jones and McCallum combined to score 33 points 2/21 at Saint Joseph’s W, 69-55 19-7, 10-2 1121 Burgin (19) Spriggs (11) Ray (5) Notes: Spriggs grabbed a career-high 11 rebounds; 49ers outrebounded Saint Joseph’s 44-26 McCallum (18) Burgin (8) Spriggs (6) 2/25 George Washington W, 59-57 20-7, 11-2 865 Notes: First-ever win over George Washington; Three 49ers scored in double-figures 2/28 at St. Bonaventure L, 65-73 20-8, 11-3 721 Jones (19) Burgin (11) McCallum (6) Notes: Jones scored 16 of her team game-high 19 points in the 2nd half Burgin, McCallum (13) Spriggs (7) 3/7 vs. Duquesne W, 81-57 21-8 1195 Ray (20) Notes: 49ers first-ever A-10 Tournament win; Ray was 6-for-9 from beyond the arc 3/8 vs. Temple W, 73-50 22-8 1194 Ray (16) Burgin (12) McCallum (5) Notes: First win over Temple as a member of the A-10; Four 49ers in double-figures 3/9 vs. Richmond W, 59-54 23-8 1481 McCallum (22) Burgin (7) Ray (4) Notes: Won A-10 Tournament title which was the program’s first-ever conference tournament title Aysha Jones recorded her first career Ray, McCallum (4) 3/21 vs. Purdue L, 52-65 23-9 2424 Jones (24) Jones (10) double-double with 24 points and 10 Notes: Program’s 2nd NCAA Tournament game; Jones records first career double-double rebounds against Purdue in the NCAA Tournament.

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The Records Award Winners...............................46 1,000 Point Scorers................... 47-48 Team Records .................................49 Single-Game Records............... 50-51 Single-Season Records ............. 52-53 Freshmen Records..........................52 Career Records ......................... 54-55 Postseason Teams ..................... 56-57 Letterwinners .................................57 Coaches Records ............................58 Year-by-Year Results ............... 58-62 Series Results ..................................62

Three-time All-Atlantic 10 selection, Danielle Burgin is one of only ďŹ ve players in school history to score 1,000 career points and grab 800 career rebounds.


AWARD WINNERS

THE HISTORY

2002-03

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Peaches Harris (2nd) Alicia Abernathy (3rd) 2004-05 Sakellie Daniels (2nd) Atlantic 10 Conference 2005-06 Pam Brown (1st) Sakellie Daniels (1st) 2006-07 Danielle Burgin (3rd) Sabrina Gregory (3rd) 2007-08 Sabrina Gregory (3rd) Danielle Burgin (HM) 2008-09 Danielle Burgin (2nd) Aysha Jones (2nd) Shannon McCallum (HM) ALL-FRESHMAN Metro Conference 1991-92 Markita Aldridge A two-time All-American, Paula Bennett, starred for Charlotte from Angela Barden 1978-82 and became the first 49ers women’s basketball player to have 1993-94 Charlette Hargrove her jersey retired. Charlene Reid Conference USA ALL-AMERICANS 2006-07 Sabrina Gregory (1st) 1997-98 Tonya Phifer 1979-80 Paula Bennett Danielle Burgin (2nd) 2002-03 Pam Brown American Sports 2007-08 Sabrina Gregory (2nd) Sakellie Daniels Foundation (1st) 2008-09 Danielle Burgin (1st) Andrea Davidson 1981-82 Paula Bennett Aysha Jones (2nd) Atlantic 10 American Sports Shannon McCallum (2nd) 2006-07 Wendy Stywalt Foundation (HM) 1981-82 Patricia Walker COACH OF THE YEAR ALL-DEFENSIVE American Sports Conference USA Atlantic 10 Conference Foundation (HM) 2002-03 Katie Meier 2005-06 Sakellie Daniels 1984-85 Julian “Candy” Lucas Atlantic 10 Conference 2006-07 Sabrina Gregory National Women’s 2005-06 Amanda Butler 2007-08 Sabrina Gregory Sports Foundation; Women’s Basketball WBCA Region IV ALL-ACADEMIC Yearbook (HM) 2002-03 Katie Meier Atlantic 10 Conference 1985-86 Kristin Wilson 2006-07 Sabrina Gregory Women’s Basketball PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2007-08 Sabrina Gregory Yearbook (HM) Sun Belt Conference 2008-09 Traci Ray 1986-87 Kristin Wilson 1986-87 Kristin Wilson Women’s Basketball PLAYER OF THE WEEK Yearbook (HM) FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Conference USA 1990-91 Pam Gorham Metro Conference 12/30/97 Drewana Bey Street & Smith’s 1993-94 Charlette Hargrove 1/29/01 Tonya Phifer Preseason (HM) 1991-92 Markita Aldridge 2/10/03 Peaches Harris 1992-93 Charlita Davis 12/6/04 Sakellie Daniels Basketball Times (HM) SIXTH PLAYER OF THE YEAR Atlantic 10 Conference Conference USA 2/4/06 Sakellie Daniels Freshman All-Americans 2002-03 Peaches Harris 12/18/06 Sabrina Gregory 1991-92 Markita Aldridge Atlantic 10 1/15/07 Wendy Stywalt (Rookie) Basketball Times (1st) 2008-09 Shannon McCallum 2/5/07 Danielle Burgin 11/12/07 Danielle Burgin ALL-TOURNAMENT ALL-CONFERENCE 12/17/07 Sabrina Gregory Women’s NIT Sun Belt Conference 1/14/07 Sabrina Gregory 1989-90 Pam Gorham 1982-83 Sylvia Akers (2nd) 12/1/08 Ashley Spriggs Sun Belt Conference 1983-84 Candy Lucas (1st) 1/19/09 Danielle Burgin 1989-90 Sandra Williams Marqueritte Parker (2nd) 2/2/09 Danielle Burgin Metro Conference Sylvia Akers (HM) 2/9/09 Aysha Jones 1992-93 Julia Burton Kristin Wilson (HM) Conference USA 1984-85 Kristin Wilson (2nd) TEAM MVP 1999-00 Jameka Jones 1985-86 Kristin Wilson (1st) 1975-76 Kathy McAmis Atlantic 10 1986-87 Kristin Wilson (1st) 1976-77 Kathy McAmis 2008-09 Traci Ray (MVP) 1987-88 Elizabeth Walker (2nd) 1977-78 Kim Fox Danielle Burgin 1988-89 Barbara Reedus (2nd) 1978-79 Paula Bennett Shannon McCallum 1989-90 Pam Gorham (2nd) 1979-80 Paula Bennett Sandra Williams (2nd) 1980-81 Paula Bennett ALL-STATE 1990-91 Pam Gorham (1st) 1981-82 Patricia Walker N.C. AIAW Sandra Williams (2nd) 1982-83 Candy Lucas 1977-78 Kim Fox Metro Conference 1983-84 Marqueritte Parker 1978-79 Paula Bennett 1991-92 Charlita Davis (1st) 1984-85 Candy Lucas 1979-80 Paula Bennett Markita Aldridge (2nd) 1985-86 Kristin Wilson Kim Fox 1992-93 Charlita Davis (1st) 1986-87 Kristin Wilson 1980-81 Paula Bennett 1993-94 Markita Aldridge (2nd) 1987-88 Elizabeth Walker KimFox 1994-95 Markita Aldridge (2nd) 1988-89 Tolonda Rose 1981-82 Paula Bennett Conference USA 1989-90 Pam Gorham Patricia Walker 1995-96 Markita Aldridge (HM) 1990-91 Mia Nance NCCSIA Lisa Gerton (HM) 1991-92 Charlita Davis 2004-05 Sakellie Daniels (1st) 2000-01 Tonya Phifer (1st) 1992-93 Julia Burton, 2005-06 Pam Brown (1st) 2001-02 Alicia Abernathy (3rd) Charlita Davis Sakellie Daniels (1st) 1993-94 Charlette Hargrove

1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09

Markita Aldridge Markita Aldridge Charlette Hargrove Drewana Bey Nikki Richardson Jameka Jones Tonya Phifer Monica League Peaches Harris Sakellie Daniels Sakellie Daniels Sakellie Daniels Sabrina Gregory Sabrina Gregory Danielle Burgin Traci Ray

GOLD NUGGET AWARD (Given to the player that exhibits the most dedication and determination) 1977-78 Patricia Walker 1978-79 Brenda Brown 1979-80 Kim Fox 1980-81 Patricia Walker 1981-82 Paula Bennett 1982-83 Sylvia Akers 1983-84 Kristin Wilson 1984-85 Kristin Wilson 1985-86 Sheri Williams 1986-87 Shelton Kennington 1987-88 Tolonda Rose 1988-89 Laura Hnat 1989-90 Amy Glass 1990-91 Barbara Webb 1991-92 Barbara Webb 1992-93 Dee Gibson, Tammy Gilliam 1993-94 Heather Hart 1994-95 Markita Aldridge 1995-96 Lisa Gerton 1996-97 Nikki Richardson 1997-98 Katinka Stecina 1998-99 Claire Mollison 1999-00 Claire Mollison 2000-01 Brandi Hicks 2001-02 Kysah Upchurch 2002-03 Krystion Obie 2003-04 Tiffany Hoey 2004-05 Sabrina Gregory 2005-06 Andrea Davidson 2006-07 Traci Ray 2007-08 Erin Floyd 2008-09 Aysha Jones

Markita Aldridge was a four-time all-conference performer for the 49ers.

2009-10 Charlotte 49ers Women’s Basketball


1,000 POINT SCORERS Pct. .429 .468 .471 .412 .448

3FG-A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A

Pct. N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A

FT-A 55-90 81-120 65-106 49-77 250-393

Pct. .611 .675 .613 .636 .636

Reb. 361 355 363 222 1301

Avg. 13.9 13.1 11.7 10.1 13.6

A 44 48 59 23 174

ST 62 72 71 60 265

Pts. 553 571 591 363 2078

Avg. 21.3 21.1 19.1 16.5 19.6

2. Kristin Wilson - 1984-87 Year GP FG-A 1983-84 29 132-231 1984-85 25 157-205 1985-86 27 205-363 1986-87 27 251-461 Totals 108 745-1260

Pct. .571 .766 .565 .544 .591

3FG-A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A

Pct. N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A

FT-A 60-102 125-183 110-184 117-173 412-642

Pct. .588 .683 .600 .676 .642

Reb. 238 311 396 360 1305

Avg. 8.2 13.0 14.7 13.3 12.2

A 10 15 21 25 71

ST 24 36 64 76 196

Pts. 324 439 520 619 1902

Avg. 11.2 18.3 19.3 22.9 17.8

3. Kim Fox - 1978-81 Year GP FG-A 1977-78 17 127-276 1978-79 26 152-291 1979-80 27 127-237 1980-81 32 203-356 Totals 102 609-1160

Pct. .460 .522 .536 .570 .525

3FG-A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A

Pct. N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A

FT-A 49-83 86-146 84-135 133-220 352-584

Pct. .590 .589 .622 .605 .534

Reb. 241 293 294 376 1204

Avg. 14.2 11.3 10.9 11.8 11.8

A 18 54 32 31 135

ST 23 46 34 74 177

Pts. 303 390 338 539 1570

Avg. 17.8 15.0 12.5 16.8 15.4

4. Tonya Phifer - 1998-01 Year GP FG-A 1997-98 28 86-225 1998-99 27 127-334 1999-00 30 145-363 2000-01 28 160-417 Totals 113 518-1339

Pct. .382 .380 .277 .384 .387

3FG-A 16-60 20-72 23-83 46-141 105-356

Pct. .267 .278 .277 .326 .295

FT-A 72-104 83-102 76-100 115-152 346-458

Pct. .692 .814 .760 .757 .755

Reb. 67 67 127 120 381

Avg. 2.4 2.5 4.2 4.3 3.4

A 58 78 114 93 343

ST 46 53 55 55 209

Pts. 260 357 389 481 1487

Avg. 9.3 13.2 13.0 17.2 13.2

5. Sakellie Daniels - 2002-06 Year GP FG-A 2002-03 29 60-144 2003-04 31 115-275 2004-05 31 146-378 2005-06 30 136-321 Totals 121 457-1118

Pct. .417 .418 .386 .424 .409

3FG-A 10-38 17-59 32-129 16-72 75-298

Pct. .263 .288 .248 .222 .252

FT-A 53-73 134-173 145-207 160-216 492-669

Pct. .726 .775 .700 .741 .735

Reb. 74 140 232 167 613

Avg. 2.6 4.5 7.5 5.6 5.1

A 53 111 153 113 430

S 67 75 76 71 289

Pts. 183 381 469 448 1481

Avg. 6.3 12.3 15.1 14.9 12.2

6. Pam Brown - 2002-06 Year GP FG-A 2002-03 30 116-224 2003-04 31 130-272 2004-05 31 139-284 2005-06 30 146-295 Totals 122 531-1075

Pct. .518 .478 .489 .495 .494

3FG-A 6-28 8-31 4-22 10-30 28-111

Pct. .214 .258 .182 .333 .252

FT-A 71-102 83-126 115-160 84-108 353-496

Pct. .696 .659 .719 .778 .712

Reb. 116 161 178 172 627

Avg. 3.9 5.2 5.7 5.7 5.1

A 29 26 28 31 114

S 24 12 23 28 87

Pts. 309 351 397 386 1443

Avg. 10.3 11.3 12.8 12.9 11.8

7. Markita Aldridge - 1992-93, 95-96 Year GP FG-A Pct. 1991-92 28 114-295 .386 1992-93 21 128-274 .467 1994-95 26 160-337 .475 1995-96 28 156-329 .474 Totals 103 558-1235 .452

3FG-A 12-39 16-51 1-7 0-13 29-110

Pct. .308 .314 .143 .000 .264

FT-A 73-116 50-103 77-131 95-140 295-490

Pct. .629 .485 .588 .679 .602

Reb. 123 106 190 182 601

Avg. 4.4 5.0 7.3 6.5 5.8

A 130 87 97 128 442

ST 41 48 37 34 160

Pts. 313 322 398 407 1440

Avg. 11.2 15.3 15.3 14.5 14.0

8. Patricia Walker - 1979-82 Year GP FG-A 1978-79 17 34-92 1979-80 26 151-343 1980-81 32 183-437 1981-82 23 203-416 Totals 108 571-1288

Pct. .370 .440 .419 .488 .443

3FG-A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A

Pct. N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A

FT-A 15-25 70-113 101-162 96-148 282-448

Pct. .600 .619 .623 .649 .629

Reb. 38 141 211 219 609

Avg. 2.2 5.4 6.6 9.5 5.6

A 11 77 85 89 262

ST 24 81 94 102 301

Pts. 83 372 467 502 1424

Avg. 4.9 14.3 14.6 21.8 14.5

9. Candy Lucas - 1983-85 Year GP FG-A 1982-83 22 197-420 1983-84 28 235-470 1984-85 22 191-408 Totals 72 623-1298

Pct. .469 .500 .468 .480

3FG-A N/A N/A N/A N/A

Pct. N/A N/A N/A N/A

FT-A 36-61 60-94 54-67 150-222

Pct. .590 .638 .806 .676

Reb. 96 113 95 304

Avg. 4.3 4.0 4.3 4.2

A 54 97 52 203

ST 56 59 47 162

Pts. 430 530 436 1396

Avg. 19.5 18.9 19.8 19.4

2009 Atlantic 10 Champions

THE HISTORY

1. Paula Bennett - 1979-82 Year GP FG-A 1978-79 26 249-580 1979-80 27 245-523 1980-81 31 263-558 1981-82 22 157-381 Totals 106 914-2042

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1,000 POINT SCORERS 10. Charlita Davis - 1990-93 Year GP FG-A 1989-90 32 69-154 1990-91 29 131-273 1991-92 28 179-364 1992-93 28 208-477 Totals 117 587-1268

Pct. .448 .480 .492 .436 .463

3FG-A 0-0 1-1 0-1 1-3 2-5

Pct. .000 1.000 .000 .333 .400

FT-A 33-48 46-63 80-112 48-77 207-300

Pct. .688 .730 .714 .623 .690

Reb. 112 206 195 213 726

Avg. 3.2 7.1 7.0 7.6 6.2

A 14 36 29 47 126

ST 13 38 31 36 118

Pts. 171 309 438 465 1383

Avg. 5.3 10.7 15.6 16.6 11.8

11. Sabrina Gregory - 2005-08 Year GP FG-A 2004-05 31 101-222 2005-06 30 100-208 2006-07 32 189-353 2007-08 32 130-284 TOTAL 125 520-1067

Pct. .455 .481 .535 .458 .487

3FG-A 2-7 1-4 10-46 4-26 17-83

Pct. .286 .250 .217 .154 .205

FT-A 45-55 42-62 68-87 74-86 229-290

Pct. .818 .677 .782 .860 .790

Reb. 106 89 134 144 473

Avg. 3.4 3.0 4.2 4.5 3.8

A 56 71 139 125 391

ST 36 37 70 54 197

Pts. 249 243 456 338 1286

Avg. 8.0 8.1 14.3 10.6 10.3

12. Charlette Hargrove - 1994-97 Year GP FG-A Pct. 1993-94 26 114-220 .518 1994-95 26 110-224 .491 1995-96 28 103-204 .505 1996-97 27 150-255 .588 Totals 107 477-903 .528

3FG-A 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

Pct. .000 .000 .000 .000 .000

FT-A 71-144 46-83 52-109 76-140 245-476

Pct. .493 .554 .477 .543 .515

Reb. 204 204 183 213 804

Avg. 7.8 7.8 6.5 7.9 7.5

A 23 33 27 20 103

ST 20 23 23 39 105

Pts. 299 266 258 376 1199

Avg. 11.5 10.2 9.2 13.9 11.2

13. Nikki Richardson - 1996-99 Year GP FG-A 1995-96 20 37-91 1996-97 26 119-318 1997-98 28 134-322 1998-99 27 142-364 Totals 101 432-1095

Pct. .407 .374 .416 .390 .395

3FG-A 7-21 35-87 25-76 33-125 100-309

Pct. .333 .402 .329 .264 .324

FT-A 28-33 60-87 72-93 59-72 219-285

Pct. .848 .690 .774 .819 .768

Reb. 41 86 93 111 331

Avg. 2.1 3.3 3.3 4.1 3.3

A 31 82 72 60 245

ST 22 49 51 41 163

Pts. 109 333 365 376 1183

Avg. 5.5 12.8 13.0 13.9 11.7

14. Danielle Burgin - 2006-09 Year GP FG-A 2005-06 30 52-101 2006-07 32 145-307 2007-08 32 144-296 2008-09 32 160-285 Totals 126 501-989

Pct. .515 .472 .486 .561 .507

3FG-A 0-0 0-1 0-1 1-2 1-4

Pct. .000 .000 .000 .500 .250

FT-A 15-27 61-97 56-104 34-64 166-292

Pct. .556 .629 .538 .531 .568

Reb. 102 240 264 294 900

Avg. 3.4 7.5 8.3 9.2 7.1

A 5 29 24 40 98

S 6 23 17 20 66

Pts. 119 351 344 355 1169

Avg. 4.0 11.0 10.8 11.1 9.3

15. Peaches Harris - 2001-04 Year GP FG-A 2000-01 24 36-93 2001-02 25 95-280 2002-03 30 102-274 2003-04 31 104-311 Totals 110 337-958

Pct. .387 .339 .372 .334 .352

3FG-A 13-34 41-129 58-157 45-156 157-476

Pct. .382 .318 .369 .288 .330

FT-A 28-37 58-76 79-96 83-117 248-326

Pct. .757 .763 .823 .709 .761

Reb. 23 75 80 112 290

Avg. 1.0 3.0 2.7 3.6 2.6

A 12 40 48 40 140

S 13 21 20 30 84

Pts. 113 289 341 336 1079

Avg. 4.7 11.6 11.4 10.8 9.8

16. Alicia Abernathy - 2000-03 Year GP FG-A 1999-00 30 71-188 2000-01 28 70-201 2001-02 29 93-290 2002-03 30 92-236 Totals 117 326-912

Pct. .378 .348 .321 .390 .357

3FG-A 10-34 8-45 34-122 27-78 79-279

Pct. .294 .178 .279 .346 .283

FT-A 63-104 87-108 117-151 63-82 330-445

Pct. .606 .806 .775 .768 .742

Reb. 163 172 212 205 752

Avg. 5.4 6.1 7.3 6.8 6.4

A 39 57 56 103 255

S 24 37 55 43 159

Pts. 215 235 337 274 1061

Avg. 7.2 8.4 11.6 9.1 9.1

100 Assists In A Season Former 49ers standout and current director of basketball operations Sabrina Gregory (pictured) went over the 100 assists mark twice in her career. 2009 A-10 Tournament MVP Traci Ray also tallied two 100 assists seasons in her stellar four-year career. Gregory and Ray are two of only eight players in the program’s history to have at least two 100 assists seasons. All-Time 100 Assists Seasons Markita Aldridge, 1991-92, 130 assists Sabrina Gregory, 2007-08, 119 assists Name, Year, Assists Markita Aldridge, 1995-96, 128 assists Traci Ray, 2007-08, 101 assists Terri Hemphill, 1978-79, 162 assists Tonya Phifer, 1999-00, 114 assists Traci Ray, 2008-09, 136 assists Maria Byers, 1980-81, 110 assists Alicia Abernathy, 2002-03, 103 assists Maria Byers, 1982-83, 126 assists Sakellie Daniels, 2003-04, 111 assists Elizabeth Walker, 1985-86, 100 assists Monica League, 2003-04, 129 assists Shelton Kennington, 1986-87, 110 assists Sakellie Daniels, 2004-05, 153 assists Elizabeth Walker, 1987-88, 143 assists Monica League, 2004-05, 105 assists Micah Bingeman, 1988-89, 143 assists Sakellie Daniels, 2005-06, 113 assists Mia Nance, 1989-90, 128 assists Andrea Davidson, 2005-06, 127 assists Mia Nance, 1990-91, 110 assists Sabrina Gregory, 2006-07, 139 assists

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TEAM RECORDS SINGLE-GAME RECORDS

Monica League, who finished her career in 2005, is one of only three players in school history with over 300 assists and 200 steals. She also holds career records for games started and minutes played.

THE HISTORY

Most Points Scored: 109 vs. Columbia, 1/27/88 Fewest Points Scored: 35 at Marquette, 2/25/01 Most Points Scored in a Loss: 100 vs. Northern Alabama, 12/19/87 First Half Points: 60 vs. Coker, 1/22/79 Second Half Points: 60 vs. Columbia, 1/27/88 Largest Margin of Victory: 73 vs. Columbia 1/27/88, (109-36) Largest Margin of Defeat: 69 vs. NC State, 11/25/78 (112-43) Rebounds: 74 vs. Davidson, 1/8/79 Assists: 37 vs. Columbia, 1/27/88 Steals: 28 vs. North Carolina A&T, 11/21/83 Blocks: 11, two times (latest at UMass, 1/14/09) Turnovers: 40 vs. Tennessee, 12/9/92 Personal Fouls: 33 three times, last at Hawaii 12/17/01 Disqualifications: 4 vs. Robert Morris, 1/1/88; vs. NC State, 11/24/84 Field Goals Attempts: 98 (made 51) vs. Columbia, 1/27/88 Field Goals Made: 51 (att. 98) vs. Columbia, 1/27/88 Highest Field Goal Percentage: .643 (36-56) vs. Elon, 2/18/78 Lowest Field Goal Percentage: .217 at Marquette, 2/25/01 Free Throw Attempts: 55 (made 37) vs. Saint Francis, 11/17/06 Free Throws Made: 38 (att. 53) vs. North Carolina A&T, 1/30/85 Highest Free Throw Percentage: 1.000 (18-18) at UNCW, 12/2/05 Lowest Free Throw Percentage: .200 (3-15) vs. Western Carolina, 1/8/87 Three Point Attempts: 33 two times, last at Clemson, 3/17/04 Three Pointers Made: 15 vs. TCU, 2/15/04 Three Point Percentage (min 5 att.): .800 (4-5) vs. Furman, 2/13/92

SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS Games Played: 32 - 2009, 2008, 2007, 1990, 1981 Most Wins: 24 in 1990 Fewest Wins: 3 in 1977 Most Losses: 21 in 1999 Fewest Losses: 6 in 1991; in 1980; in 1979 Winning Percentage: .793 in 1991 Most Points Scored: 2,478 in 1981 Fewest Points Scored: 834 in 1976 Highest Scoring Average: 77.4 in 1981 Lowest Scoring Average: 54.0 in 1977 Rebounds: 1,601 in 1981 Assists: 587 in 1981 Steals: 456 in 1981 Turnovers: 678 in 1986 Blocks: 208 in 2000 Field Goal Attempts: 2,302 in 1981 Field Goals Made: 1,018 in 1981 Highest Field Goal Percentage: .495 in 1984 Lowest Field Goal Percentage: .306 in 1977 Three Point Attempts: 699 in 2004 Three Pointers Made: 222 in 2004 Highest Three Point Percentage: .357 in 1992 Lowest Three Point Percentage: .214 in 1989 Free Throws Attempts: 733 in 1990 Free Throws Made: 489 in 2004 Highest Free Throw Percentage: .714 in 2006 Lowest Free Throw Percentage: .480 in 1976

Nikki Richardson finished her career in 1999 with 100 career three-pointers made, which ranks seventh all-time.

Charlette Hargrove was named Metro Conference Freshman of the Year in 1994.

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Three-Point Field Goals Attempted 1. Peaches Harris, Tulane, 2/22/02 ...............18 2. Whitney Hoey, Houston, 12/30/05 ...........13 3. Traci Ray, North Carolina A&T, 1/5/09 ....12 Leslie Cook, W. Michigan, 3/21/04 ..........12 Leslie Cook, Clemson, 3/17/04.................12 Leslie Cook vs. VCU, 12/7/03 ..................12 Leslie Cook, James Madison, 12/21/02 ....12 Leslie Cook, Davidson, 12/3/02 ...............12 9. 13 times .....................................................11 (latest Traci Ray vs. SMU, 11/29/08)

30 Plus Point Scoring Games Kristin Wilson, Converse, 2/7/87 .................45 Kristin Wilson, Campbell, 1/31/87 ..............40 Paula Bennett, Georgia State, 2/8/80 ...........40 Kristin Wilson, Central Florida, 1/13/87......37 Candy Lucas, N.C. A&T, 2/6/85 ..................37 Tonya Phifer, DePaul, 1/28/01 .....................35 Patricia Walker, N.C. A&T, 1/14/80 ............35 Charlita Davis, VCU, 2/27/93 ......................34 Barbara Reedus, W. Carolina, 2/29/88 .........34 Sandra Williams, ETSU, 12/17/90 ...............33 Candy Lucas, Clemson, 11/30/83 ................33 Tonya Phifer, St. John’s, 11/24/00 ...............32 Charlita Davis, Louisville, 2/20/93 ..............32 Charlita Davis, East Carolina, 2/6/93 ..........32 Candy Lucas, Appalachian State, 2/1/85 .....32 Paula Bennett, Campbellsville, 12/4/81 .......32 Paula Bennett, Catawba, 12/4/79 .................32 Kim Fox, Elon, 2/18/78 ...............................32

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Leslie Cook, Clemson, 3/17/04..................5 Peaches Harris, DePaul, 1/31/04.................5 Leslie Cook, UAB, 2/23/03 ........................5 Leslie Cook vs. Stony Brook, 12/29/03 ......5 Brandy Patterson, Davidson, 12/5/01 .........5 Tonya Phifer, Louisville, 1/19/01 ...............5 Jameka Jones, Memphis, 3/4/00 .................5 Nikki Richardson, Louisville, 1/19/97........5 Lisa Gerton, Cincinnati, 2/9/96...................5 Pam Gorham, App. St., 1/30/91 ..................5 Pam Gorham, Georgia, 1/14/91 ..................5

Points Scored 1. Kristin Wilson, Converse, 2/7/87..............45 2. Kristin Wilson, Campbell, 1/31/87 ...........40 Paula Bennett, Georgia State, 2/8/80 ........40 4. Kristin Wilson, C. Florida, 1/13/87...........37 Candy Lucas, N.C. A&T, 2/6/85 ...............37 6. Tonya Phifer, DePaul, 1/28/01 ..................35 Patricia Walker, N.C. A&T, 1/14/80 .........35 8. Charlita Davis, VCU, 2/27/93...................34 Barbara Reedus, W. Carolina, 2/29/88......34 10. Sandra Williams, ETSU, 12/17/90............33 Candy Lucas, Clemson, 11/30/83 .............33

Terri Hemphill set single-game records for assists and steals with 17 and 11, respectively, versus UNC Asheville on Dec. 6, 1978. Field Goals Made 1. Kristin Wilson, Converse, 2/7/87..............20 2. Charlita Davis, VCU, 2/27/93...................17 Kristin Wilson, C. Florida, 1/13/87...........17 Paula Bennett, Georgia State, 2/8/80 ........17 5. Patricia Walker, N.C. A&T, 1/14/80 .........16 6. Candy Lucas, W. Carolina, 2/3/85 ............15 Candy Lucas, NC State, 1/22/83...............15 Paula Bennett, Lenoir-Rhyne, 2/24/79......15 Paula Bennett, Pembroke, 2/12/79............15 Paula Bennett, N.C. A&T, 1/28/79 ...........15

Jameka Jones, Louisville, 3/3/00 .................31 Lisa Gerton, Cincinnati, 2/9/96....................31 Markita Aldridge, SMU, 12/9/94 .................31 Markita Aldridge, Radford, 12/3/94.............31 Charlette Hargrove, Valporaiso, 12/3/93......31 Teresa Bowlin, UNC Greensboro, 2/27/90 ..31 Patricia Walker, Pembroke, 1/11/82 .............31 Paula Bennett, Catawba, 1/28/80 .................31 Paula Bennett, C. of Charleston, 12/15/79...31 Paula Bennett, Mars Hill, 2/22/79................31 Paula Bennett, Pembroke, 2/12/79 ...............31 Paula Bennett, N.C. A&T, 1/28/79...............31

Field Goals Attempted 1. Patricia Walker, Bel. Abbey, 2/24/82 ........31 2. Paula Bennett, Pembroke, 2/12/79............30 3. Paula Bennett, Georgia State, 2/8/80 ........29 Paula Bennett, Mars Hill, 2/22/79 ............29 5. Paula Bennett, UNCA, 11/30/81 ...............28 Paula Bennett, Georgia State, 2/9/79 ........28 Paula Bennett, Catawba, 12/4/79 ..............28 Paula Bennett, UNCA, 12/6/78.................28 9. Kristin Wilson, Converse, 2/7/87..............27 Candy Lucas, Tenn. Tech, 11/25/83 ..........27 Paula Bennett, Pembroke, 2/9/81..............27 Paula Bennett, Winthrop, 2/5/81 ...............27 Paula Bennett, UNCA, 1/27/79.................27 Paula Bennett, Lenoir-Rhyne, 12/9/78......27 Paula Bennett, WSSU, 12/2/78 .................27 Kim Fox, Pembroke, 2/22/78....................27

Tonya Phifer, Appalachian State, 12/6/00 ....30 Nikki Richardson, Louisville, 1/19/97 .........30 Candy Lucas, Central Florida, 1/14/85 ........30 Paula Bennett, NC State, 1/22/83 ................30 Paula Bennett, Mars Hill, 1/18/82................30 Paula Bennett, Lenoir-Rhyne, 2/27/81.........30 Patricia Walker, Catawba, 2/17/81 ...............30 Paula Bennett, UNC Asheville, 2/2/80 ........30 Paula Bennett, Lenoir-Rhyne, 2/24/79.........30 Paula Bennett, UNC Asheville, 12/6/78 ......30 Paula Bennett, WSSU, 12/2/78 ....................30

Three-Point Field Goals Made 1. Whitney Hoey, Houston, 12/30/05 .............7 Leslie Cook, VCU, 12/7/03 ........................7 3. Traci Ray, Duquesne, 3/7/09 .......................6 Traci Ray, Ball State, 12/30/06 ...................6 Leslie Cook, W. Michigan, 3/21/04 ............6 Peaches Harris, Tulane, 2/22/02 .................6 7. Traci Ray, Davidson, 12/9/09 .....................5 Traci Ray vs. Rhode Island, 2/24/08 ...........5 Traci Ray vs. Arizona, 11/11/07..................5 Traci Ray at Virginia, 3/19/07.....................5 Traci Ray, UMass, 1/28/07 .........................5 Sakellie Daniels, Davidson, 11/23/04 ........5

Free Throws Made 1. Sakellie Daniels, ECU, 3/4/04 ..................14 2. Pam Brown, FSU, 12/22/04 ......................13 Tonya Phifer, St. John’s, 11/24/00 ............13 Lisa Gerton, Louisville, 3/8/95 .................13 5. Tonya Phifer, Houston, 2/2/01 ..................12 Tonya Phifer, Davidson, 12/18/00 ............12 Charlette Hargrove, W. Mich., 12/30/96 ...12 Kristin Wilson, ODU, 2/28/85 ..................12 9. Sakellie Daniels, WKU, 3/20/06...............11 Peaches Harris vs. SLU, 2/8/04 ................11 Monica League, TCU, 1/25/02 .................11 Alicia Abernathy, St. John’s, 11/24/00......11 Shemika Turner, Xavier, 12/4/98 ..............11 Lisa Gerton, Furman, 12/18/94 .................11 Tolonda Rose, UNCG, 3/1/89 ...................11 Kristin Wilson, Winthrop, 1/10/86 ............11 Kristin Wilson, N.C. A&T, 1/30/85 ..........11 Patricia Walker, App. State, 1/20/82 .........11 Kim Fox, Lenoir-Rhyne, 2/27/81..............11 Paula Bennett, C of C, 12/15/79 ...............11 Robbin Eudy, Lenoir-Rhyne, 2/6/78 .........11 Free Throws Attempted 1. Sakellie Daniels, ECU, 3/4/04 ..................18 2. Sylvia Akers, Wingate, 11/27/82 ..............17 3. Kim Fox, Lenior-Rhyne, 2/27/81..............16 4. Sakellie Daniels, WKU. 3/20/06...............15 Sakellie Daniels, URI, 2/24/06 .................15 Sakellie Daniels, Houston, 3/4/05.............15 Pam Brown, FSU, 12/22/04 ......................15 Tonya Phifer, St. John’s, 11/24/00 ............15 Lisa Gerton, Louisville, 3/8/95 .................15 Markita Aldridge, VCU, 2/14/94 ..............15 Mia Nance, VCU, 3/7/91 ..........................15 12. Peaches Harris, SLU, 2/8/04 .....................14 Tonya Phifer, Houston, 2/2/01 ..................14 Tonika Smith, Duke, 11/27/00 ..................14 Charlette Hargrove, W. Mich., 12/30/96 ...14 Charlette Hargrove, VCU, 1/28/94 ...........14 Kristin Wilson, Georgia, 2/10/87 ..............14 Kristin Wilson, W. Ky., 1/22/86 ................14 Kristin Wilson, N.C. A&T, 1/30/85 ..........14 Sylvia Akers, UNCW, 1/17/83 ..................14 Kim Fox, Winthrop, 2/5/81 .......................14 Kim Fox, Wingate, 1/24/81.......................14 Paula Bennett, C of C, 12/15/79 ...............14

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GAME RECORDS Pct. .909 .909 .909 .909 .857 .846 .846 .833 .833 .800

Traci Ray

Three-Point Field Goal Percentage (min. six 3PA) Name, Opponent, Date 3PM 3PA 1. Traci Ray, Davidson, 12/9/09..................................... 5 7 Leslie Cook, Stony Brook, 12/29/03 .......................... 5 7 3. Traci Ray, Duquesne, 3/7/09 ...................................... 6 9 Traci Ray, Old Dominion, 12/17/06 ........................... 4 6 Tonya Phifer, Appalachian State, 12/6/00 .................. 4 6 6. Lisa Gerton, Cincinnati, 2/9/96 .................................. 5 8 Pam Gorham, Appalachian State, 1/30/91 ................. 5 8 8. Lisa Gerton, Louisville, 1/14/96 ................................ 4 7 Lisa Gerton, Clemson, 11/28/95 ................................ 4 7 10. Leslie Cook, VCU, 12/7/03........................................ 7 12

Pct. .714 .714 .667 .667 .667 .625 .625 .571 .571 .583

Barbara Reedus

Free Throw Percentage (min. 10 FTA) Name, Opponent, Date FTM FTA 1. Tonya Phifer, Davidson, 12/18/00............................ 12 12 Alicia Abernathy, St. John’s, 11/24/00 ..................... 11 11 Lisa Gerton, Furman, 12/18/94 ................................ 11 11 Alicia Abernathy, South Carolina, 12/28/01 ............ 10 10 Nikki Richardson, Marquette, 2/13/98 ..................... 10 10 Lisa Gerton, Tennessee Tech, 12/9/95...................... 10 10 Lisa Gerton, Long Beach St., 12/29/94 .................... 10 10 Barbara Reedus, W. Carolina, 2/29/88 ..................... 10 10 Francine Benson, W. Kentucky, 2/21/87 .................. 10 10 10. Kristin Wilson, Old Dominion, 2/28/85 ................... 12 13

Pct. 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 .923

Rebounds 1. Kim Fox, Wingate, 1/24/81 ..................... 30 2. Paula Bennett, Catawba, 12/4/79 .............25 3. Kristin Wilson, S. Miss 11/29/85 ..............24 4. Paula Bennett, Guilford, 2/20/79 ............ 23 Paula Bennett, N.C. A&T, 1/23/79 .......... 23 6. Barbara Reedus, N. Alabama, 12/19/87....22 Kristin Wilson, Georgia St., 2/18/87.........22 Kristin Wilson, South Florida, 2/2/86 .......22 9. Kristin Wilson, Winthrop, 2/5/87 ..............21 Kristin Wilson, Old Dominion, 2/14/86....21 Paula Bennett, UNCA, 11/30/81 ...............21 Offensive Rebounds 1. Charlette Hargrove, UNC A, 12/3/96 .......11 2. Drewana Bey, Radford, 11/16/97..............10 Drewana Bey, UNC A, 12/3/96 ................10 Kristin Wilson, UNC A, 11/29/86 .............10 5. Alicia Abernathy, Iowa, 11/24/02 ...............9 Sharon Palmer, UNC G, 12/2/95 ................9 Charlette Hargrove, L.Beach St. 12/29/94 ..9 Heather Hart, N.C. A&T, 12/1/92 ...............9 Sandra Williams, VCU, 3/7/91 ...................9 Kristin Wilson, Winthrop, 1/21/85..............9

Assists 1. Terri Hemphill, UNCA, 12/6/78 ...............17 2. Maria Byars, W. Carolina, 1/13/83 ...........15 Patricia Walker, Campbell, 2/5/82 ............15 Terri Hemphill, Methodist, 11/29/78 ........15 5. Elizabeth Walker, Columbia, 1/27/88 .......13 6. Patricia Walker, Campbell, 2/11/82 ..........12 Maria Byars, W. Carolina, 2/7/81 .............12 8. Sakellie Daniels, So. Miss, 1/30/05 ..........11 Monica League, Murray St., 12/8/04 ........11 Sakellie Daniels, Wichita St., 11/21/04 ....11 Markita Aldridge, St. Louis, 2/11/96 ........11 Terri Hemphill, N.C. A&T, 1/23/79 ..........11 13. Traci Ray, N.C. A&T, 1/5/09 ....................10 Traci Ray, Saint Joseph’s, 2/11/07 ............10 Andrea Davdison, SLU, 1/22/06...............10 Monica League, W. Mich., 3/21/04 ..........10 Monica League, TCU, 2/15/04 .................10 Tonya Phifer, Memphis, 3/4/00.................10 Markita Aldridge, Memphis, 2/18/96 .......10 Phyillis Gorham, Wis.-GB, 1/5/91 ............10 Laura Hnat, Georgia St., 11/26/88 ............10 Elizabeth Walker, S. Ala., 2/16/87 ............10 Maria Byars, Wake Forest, 12/7/82 ..........10 Maria Byars, N.C. A&T, 12/10/81 ............10 Terri Hemphill, WSSU, 12/2/78 ...............10 Terri Hemphill, Elon, 2/18/78 ...................10 Robbin Eudy, Elon, 2/18/78 ......................10 Theresa Herlvesen, S. Heart, 12/3/77 .......10

Blocks 1. Teresa Bowlin, MD-E. Shore, 12/5/88 .......9 Kim Fox, Elon, 2/18/78 ..............................9 3. Danielle Burgin, UMass, 1/14/09 ...............8 Adrienne Jordan, Cincinnati, 1/21/01 .........8 Kristin Wilson, Columbia, 2/8/87 ...............8 6. Adrienne Jordan, UNCG, 11/16/01 ............7 Adrienne Jordan, Houston, 2/2/01 ..............7 Jennifer Smith, App. State, 11/23/99 ..........7 Adrienne Jordan, Louisville, 2/20/98 .........7 10. Danielle Burgin vs. UMass, 1/15/08 ...........6 Danielle Burgin vs. Duquesne, 1/12/08 ......6 Adrienne Jordan, Southern Miss, 1/28/00 ..6 Jennifer Smith, Louisville, 1/16/99.............6 Sheri Williams, Mercer, 12/15/84 ...............6 Kim Fox, Lenoir-Rhyne, 2/6/78..................6 Steals 1. Terri Hemphill, UNCA, 12/6/78 ...............11 2. Charlene Reid, S.C. State, 12/6/94 ...........10 Patricia Walker, High Point, 12/2/81 ........10 4. Patricia Walker, UNCA, 1/21/81 ................9 5. Traci Ray, Tulsa, 12/29/06 ..........................8 Sakellie Daniels, UMass, 1/15/06 ...............8 Sakellie Daniels, TCU, 1/26/03 ..................8 Mia Nance, Winthrop, 12/19/89 .................8 Patricia Walker, VCU, 1/18/80 ...................8 Terri Hemphill, Converse, 2/13/78 .............8 Terri Hemphill, Catawba, 1/16/78 ..............8 12. Sakellie Daniels, URI, 2/24/06 ...................7 Monica League, UAB. 2/5/05 .....................7 Sakellie Daniels, Northwestern, 12/21/04 ..7 Monica League, Marquette, 2/2/04 .............7 Tonya Phifer, Davidson, 12/1/98 ................7 Tammy Gilliam, N.C. A&T, 2/24/92 ..........7 Pam Gorham, Florida State, 12/2/89 ..........7 Monica Garrett, Murray State, 12/31/87.....7 Kristin Wilson, Winthrop, 3/1/86 ................7 Patricia Walker, UNCA, 1/20/81 ................7 Patricia Walker, N.C. A&T, 2/19/81 ...........7 Kim Fox, St. Augustine, 2/14/81 ................7 Paula Bennett, UNCA, 2/2/80.....................7 Patricia Walker, Catawba, 1/28/80 ..............7 Paula Bennett, Catawba, 1/28/80 ................7

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Field Goal Percentage (min. 11 FGA) Name, Opponent, Date FGM FGA 1. Danielle Burgin, North Carolina A&T, 1/5/09 ......... 10 11 Charlette Hargrove, Winthrop, 11/26/96 .................. 10 11 Sandra Williams, South Florida, 2/3/90 ................... 10 11 Sylvia Akers, Virginia Tech, 2/8/83 ......................... 11 11 5. Jameka Jones, Louisville, 3/3/00 ............................. 12 14 6. Kristin Wilson, Winthrop, 3/1/86 ............................. 11 13 Kim Fox, Pembroke, 2/11/80 ................................... 11 13 8. Danielle Burgin, Saint Louis, 2/03/07...................... 10 12 Markita Aldridge, S.C. State, 12/6/94 ...................... 10 12 10. Kim Fox, Mars Hill, 2/21/81 .................................... 12 15

Kristin Wilson owns the Charlotte record for points in a game, lighting Converse up for 45 points Feb. 7, 1987.

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SEASON RECORDS Points Scored Field Goals Made 1. Kristin Wilson, 1986-87..........................619 1. Paula Bennett, 1980-81 ...........................263 2. Paula Bennett, 1980-81 ...........................591 2. Kristin Wilson, 1986-87..........................251 3. Paula Bennett, 1979-80 ...........................571 3. Paula Bennett, 1978-79 ...........................249 4. Paula Bennett, 1978-79 ...........................553 4. Paula Bennett, 1979-80 ...........................245 5. Kim Fox, 1980-81 ...................................539 5. Candy Lucas, 1983-84 ............................235 6. Candy Lucas, 1983-84 ............................530 6. Charlita Davis, 1992-93 ..........................208 7. Pam Gorham, 1989-90 ............................523 7. Kristin Wilson, 1985-86..........................205 8. Kristin Wilson, 1985-86..........................520 8. Pam Gorham, 1989-90 ............................204 9. Patricia Walker, 1981-82.........................502 9. Patricia Walker, 1981-82.........................203 10. Lisa Gerton, 1995-96 ..............................497 Kim Fox, 1980-81 ...................................203 Points Per Game Field Goals Attempted 1. Kristin Wilson, 1986-87.........................22.9 1. Paula Bennett, 1978-79 ...........................580 2. Patricia Walker, 1981-82........................21.8 2. Paula Bennett, 1980-81 ...........................558 3. Paula Bennett, 1978-79 ..........................21.3 3. Paula Bennett, 1979-80 ...........................523 4. Paula Bennett, 1979-80 ..........................21.1 4. Charlita Davis, 1992-93 ..........................477 5. Candy Lucas, 1984-85 ...........................19.8 5. Candy Lucas, 1983-84 ............................470 6. Candy Lucas, 1982-83 ...........................19.5 6. Kristin Wilson, 1986-87..........................461 7. Kristin Wilson, 1985-86.........................19.3 7. Patricia Walker, 1980-81.........................437 8. Paula Bennett, 1980-81 ..........................19.1 8. Candy Lucas, 1982-83 ............................420 9. Candy Lucas, 1983-84 ...........................18.9 9. Tonya Phifer, 2000-01.............................417 10. Kristin Wilson, 1984-85.........................18.3 Pam Gorham, 1998-90 ............................417 Field Goal Percentage (Min. 150 Att.) 1. Kristin Wilson, 1984-85 (157-205)........76.6 2. Sandra Williams, 1989-90 (192-317).....60.6 3. Charlette Hargrove, 1996-97 (150-255).58.8 4. Sylvia Akers, 1982-83 (178-305)...........58.4 5. Kristin Wilson, 1983-84 (132-231)........57.1 6. Kim Fox, 1980-81 (203-356) .................57.0 7. Angela Barden, 1992-93 (87-154) .........56.5 Kristin Wilson, 1985-86 (205-363)........56.5 9. Danielle Burgin, 2008-09 (160-285)......56.1 10. Angela Barden, 1994-95 (88-158) .........55.7

Sakellie Daniels is in the program’s top ten season records in free throws made and attempted, assists and steals.

Three-Point Field Goals Made 1. Traci Ray, 2006-07....................................73 2. Leslie Cook, 2003-04................................71 3. Traci Ray, 2008-09....................................61 4. Peaches Harris, 2002-03 ...........................58 5. Traci Ray, 2007-08....................................57 6. Leslie Cook, 2002-03................................56 7. Tammy Gilliam, 1992-93 ..........................49 8. Lisa Gerton, 1995-96 ................................48 9. Tonya Phifer, 2000-01...............................46 10. Whitney Hoey, 2005-06 ............................45 Peaches Harris, 2003-04 ...........................45

Sandra Williams shot .606 from the field in 1989-90 season which is the second highest single-season field goal percentage in school history. Three-Point Field Goals Attempted 1. Leslie Cook, 2003-04..............................203 2. Traci Ray, 2006-07..................................183 3. Leslie Cook, 2002-03..............................178 4. Andrea Davidson, 2004-05 .....................162 5. Peaches Harris, 2002-03 .........................157 6. Peaches Harris, 2003-04 .........................156 7. Traci Ray, 2007-08..................................153 8. Traci Ray, 2008-09..................................150 9. Whitney Hoey, 2005-06 ..........................145 10. Monica League, 2004-05 ........................142 Three-Point Field Goal Percentage (Min. 50 Att.) 1. Tammy Gilliam, 1992-93 (49-120) ........40.8 2. Traci Ray, 2008-09 (61-150)..................40.7 3. Nikki Richardson, 1996-97 (35-87) .......40.2 4. Traci Ray, 2006-07 (73-183)..................39.9 5. Pam Gorham, 1990-91 (37-96) ..............38.5 6. Pam Gorham, 1989-90 (30-79) ..............38.0 7. Lisa Gerton, 1995-96 (48-128) ..............37.5 8. Traci Ray, 2007-08 (57-153)..................37.3 9. Peaches Harris, 2002-03 (58-157) .........36.9 10. Jameka Jones, 1999-00 (40-109) ...........36.7

Freshmen Records Scoring Average 1. Paula Bennett, 1978-79 ........ 21.3 2. Kim Fox, 1977-78 ................ 17.3 3. Charlette Hargrove, 1993-94 11.5 4. Kristin Wilson, 1983-84 ....... 11.2 Markita Aldridge, 1991-92... 11.2

Rebounding Average 1. Kim Fox, 1977-78 ................ 14.1 2. Paula Bennett, 1978-79 ........ 13.9 3. Kristin Wilson, 1983-84 ........ 8.2 4. Charlette Hargrove, 1993-94.. 7.8 5. Tameka Smith, 2004-05 ..........6.0

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Assists 1. Markita Aldridge, 1991-92.... 130 2. Elizabeth Walker, 1985-86 .... 100 3. Cookie Reeves, 1984-85 ..........91 Monica League, 2001-02 .........91 5. Kim Gainor, 1983-84 ...............74 Steals 1. Sakellie Daniels, 2002-03 ........67 2. Monica League, 2001-02 .........64 3. Paula Bennett, 1978-79 ........... 62 4. Tonya Phifer, 1997-98..............46 5. Wendy Stywalt, 2006-07 ..........45

Blocks 1. Adrienne Jordan, 1997-98........43 2. Jennifer Smith, 1998-99 ...........39 3. Kim Fox, 1977-78 ................... 32 4. Heather Hart, 1990-91 ............ 21 5. Jennifer Williams, 2000-01 ..... 20 Danielle Burgin, 2005-06.........20 ASSORTED RECORDS Most Points Scored — 553 by Paula Bennett 1978-79 Rebounds — 361 by Paula Bennett 1978-79 Field Goal Percentage — .571 by Kristin Wilson 1983-84 Three Point Percentage — .456 by Angie Woods 1991-92

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Free Throws Attempted 1. Kim Fox, 1980-81 ...................................220 2. Sakellie Daniels, 2005-06 .......................216 3. Sakellie Daniels, 2004-05 .......................207 4. Kristin Wilson, 1985-86..........................184 5. Kristin Wilson, 1984-85..........................183 6. Sakellie Daniels, 2003-04 .......................173 Kristin Wilson, 1986-87..........................173 8. Patricia Walker, 1980-81.........................162 9. Pam Brown, 2004-05 ..............................160 10. Sylvia Akers, 1982-83.............................157 Free Throw Percentage (Min. 50 Att.) 1. Lisa Gerton, 1994-95 (84-96) ................87.5 2. Sabrina Gregory, 2007-08 (74-86). ........86.0 3. Lisa Gerton, 1995-96 (83-98) ................84.7 4. BarbaraWebb, 1988-89 (55-65) .............84.6 5. Aysha Jones, 2008-09 (96-114) ............84.2 6. Peaches Harris, 2002-03 (79-96) ...........82.3 7. Nikki Richardson, 1998-99 (59-72) .......81.9 8. Sabrina Gregory, 2004-05 (45-55) .........81.8 9. Tonya Phifer, 1998-99 (83-102).............81.4 10. Tamika Mackey, 1996-97 (52-64)..........81.3 Rebounds 1. Kristin Wilson, 1985-86..........................396 2. Sylvia Akers, 1982-83.............................378 3. Kim Fox, 1980-81 ...................................376 4. Paula Bennett, 1980-81 ...........................363 5. Paula Bennett, 1978-79 ...........................361 6. Kristin Wilson, 1986-87..........................360 7. Paula Bennett, 1980-81 ...........................355 8. Kristin Wilson, 1984-85..........................311 9. Danielle Burgin, 2008-09........................294 Kim Fox, 1979-80 ...................................294 Rebounds Per Game 1. Kristin Wilson, 1985-86.........................14.7 2. Kim Fox, 1977-78 ..................................14.2 3. Sylvia Akers, 1982-83............................14.0 4. Paula Bennett, 1978-79 ..........................13.9 5. Kristin Wilson, 1986-87.........................13.3 6. Paula Bennett, 1979-80 ..........................13.1 7. Kristin Wilson, 1984-85.........................13.0 8. Kathy McAmis, 1976-77 .......................12.5 9. Kim Fox, 1980-81 ..................................11.8 10. Paula Bennett, 1980-81 ..........................11.7 Assists 1. Terri Hemphill, 1981-82 .........................162 2. Sakellie Daniels, 2004-05 .......................153 3. Micah Bingeman, 1988-89 .....................143 Elizabeth Walker, 1987-88 ......................143 5. Sabrina Gregory, 2006-07 .......................139 6. Traci Ray, 2008-09..................................136 7. Markita Aldridge, 1991-92 .....................130 8. Monica League, 2003-04 ........................129 9. Markita Aldridge, 1995-96 .....................128 Mia Nance, 1989-90 ...............................128

THE HISTORY

Free Throws Made 1. Sakellie Daniels, 2005-06 .......................160 2. Sakellie Daniels, 2004-05 .......................145 3. Sakellie Daniels, 2003-04 .......................134 4. Kim Fox, 1980-81 ...................................133 5. Kristin Wilson, 1984-85..........................125 6. Alicia Abernathy, 2001-02 ......................117 Kristin Wilson, 1986-87..........................117 8. Pam Brown, 2004-05 ..............................115 Tonya Phifer, 2000-01.............................115 10. Kristin Wilson, 1985-86..........................110

“Certain Gerton” and “Automatic Abernathy” Lisa Gerton (left), still referred to by some as “Certain Gerton”, put together a record-setting streak of 31 straight free throws made during the 1994-95 season. Her mark for perfection stood until 2000-01, when Alicia Abernathy drained 33 in a row to take over the title as the program’s most consistent shooter. During her run, Abernathy tied the Conference USA record for free throw percentage in a game with an 11-for-11 night versus St. John’s. Assists Average 1. Terri Hemphill, 1981-82 ..........................6.2 2. Elizabeth Walker, 1987-88 .......................5.3 3. Micah Bingeman, 1988-89 ......................5.1 4. Sakellie Daniels, 2004-05 ........................4.9 5. Maria Byars, 1982-83 ..............................4.7 6. Markita Aldridge, 1995-96 ......................4.6 Markita Aldridge, 1991-92 ......................4.6 8. Andrea Davidson, 2005-06 ......................4.5 9. Traci Ray, 2008-09...................................4.4 10. Sabrina Gregory, 2006-07 ........................4.3 Blocks 1. Sheri Williams, 1984-85 ...........................63 2. Adrienne Jordan, 2001-02.........................62 3. Adrienne Jordan, 2000-01.........................54 4. Danielle Burgin, 2006-07..........................48 Adrienne Jordan, 1999-00.........................48 6. Danielle Burgin, 2007-08..........................47 Jennifer Smith, 1999-00............................47 8. Paula Bennett, 1979-80 .............................46 9. Adrienne Jordan, 1997-98.........................43 Teresa Bowlin, 1989-90 ............................43 Steals 1. Patricia Walker, 1981-82.........................102 2. Patricia Walker, 1980-81...........................94 3. Terri Hemphill, 1978-79 ...........................86 4. Patricia Walker, 1979-80...........................81 5. Pam Gorham, 1989-90 ..............................79 6. Sakellie Daniels, 2004-05 .........................76 Tammy Gilliam, 1992-93 ..........................76 8. Sakellie Daniels, 2003-04 .........................75 Mia Nance, 1989-90 .................................75 10. Kim Fox, 1980-81 .....................................74

Although several 49ers have made a run at her record in recent years, Sheri Williams holds the school record for blocks in a season with 63.

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THE HISTORY

Field Goal Percentage (Min. 400 Att.) Three-Point Field Goal Percentage (Min. 100 att.) 1. Kristin Wilson, 1983-87 (745-1260)......59.1 1. Tammy Gilliam, 1990-93 (77-196) ........39.3 2. Sandra Williams, 1989-91 (355-632).....56.2 2. Traci Ray, 2005-09 (202-527)................37.4 3. Syliva Akers, 1982-84 (327-595)...........55.0 3. Pam Gorham, 1988-91 (67-175) ............38.3 4. Angela Barden, 1991-93, 94-95 (291-533).54.6 4. Jameka Jones, 1998-00 (50-135) ...........37.0 5. Charlette Hargrove, 1994-97 (477-903).52.8 5. Lisa Gerton, 1994-96 (67-194) ..............34.5 6. Kim Fox, 1977-81 (609-1160) ...............52.5 6. Leslie Cook, 2002-04 (127-381)............33.3 7. Danielle Burgin, 2005-09 (501-989)......50.7 7. Peaches Harris, 2000-04 (157-476) .......33.0 8. Magueritte Parker, 1982-84 (275-543) ..50.6 8. Nikki Richardson, 1995-99 (100-309) ...32.4 Teresa Bowlin, 1987-90 (360-712) ........50.6 9. Tonya Phifer, 1997-01 (105-356)...........29.5 10. Barbara Reedus, 1986-89 (304-606)......50.2 10. Angie Woods, 1991-95 (40-136) ...........29.4 Three-Point Field Goals Made Free Throws Made 1. Traci Ray, 2005-09..................................202 1. Sakellie Daniels, 2002-06 .......................492 2. Peaches Harris, 2000-04 .........................157 2. Kristin Wilson, 1983-87..........................412 3. Andrea Davidson, 2002-06 .....................130 3. Pam Brown, 2002-06 ..............................353 4. Leslie Cook, 2002-04..............................127 4. Kim Fox, 1977-81 ...................................352 5. Monica League, 2001-05 ........................110 5. Tonya Phifer, 1997-01.............................346 6. Tonya Phifer, 1997-01.............................105 6. Alicia Abernathy, 1999-03 ......................330 7. Nikki Richardson, 1995-99 .....................100 7. Markita Aldridge, 1991-92, 93-96 .........295 8. Whitney Hoey, 2004-08 ............................86 8. Patricia Walker, 1978-82.........................282 9. Alicia Abernathy, 1999-03 ........................79 9. Paula Bennett, 1978-82 ...........................250 10. Tammy Gilliam, 1990-93 ..........................77 10. Peaches Harris, 2000-04 .........................248

Candy Lucas is ninth on the 49ers’ career Free Throws Attempted scoring list despite playing just three years Three-Point Field Goals Attempted 1. Traci Ray, 2005-09..................................527 1. Sakellie Daniels, 2002-06 .......................669 in Charlotte. 2. Peaches Harris, 2000-04 .........................476 2. Kristin Wilson, 1983-87..........................642 Points Scored 1. Paula Bennett, 1978-82 .........................2078 2. Kristin Wilson, 1983-87........................1902 3. Kim Fox, 1977-81 .................................1570 4. Tonya Phifer, 1997-01...........................1487 5. Sakellie Daniels, 2002-06 .....................1481 6. Pam Brown, 2002-06 ............................1443 7. Markita Aldridge, 1991-92, 93-96 .......1440 8. Patricia Walker, 1978-82.......................1424 9. Candy Lucas, 1982-85 ..........................1396 10. Charlita Davis, 1989-93 ........................1383

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Andrea Davidson, 2002-06 .....................452 Leslie Cook, 2002-04..............................381 Monica League, 2001-05 ........................379 Tonya Phifer, 1997-01.............................356 Nikki Richardson, 1995-99 .....................309 Whitney Hoey, 2004-08 ..........................304 Sakellie Daniels, 2002-06 .......................298 Alicia Abernathy, 1999-03 ......................279

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Kim Fox, 1977-81 ...................................584 Pam Brown, 2002-06 ..............................496 Markita Aldridge, 1991-92, 93-96 .........490 Charlette Hargrove, 1993-97 ..................476 Tonya Phifer, 1997-01.............................458 Patricia Walker, 1978-82.........................448 Alicia Abernathy, 1999-03 ......................445 Paula Bennett, 1978-82 ...........................393

Points Per Game 1. Paula Bennett, 1978-82 ..........................19.6 2. Candy Lucas, 1982-85 ...........................19.4 3. Kristin Wilson, 1983-87.........................17.8 4. Lisa Gerton, 1994-96 .............................16.8 5. Kim Fox, 1977-81 ..................................15.4 Pam Gorham, 1989-91 ...........................15.4 7. Sylvia Akers, 1982-84............................15.1 8. Patricia Walker, 1978-82........................14.5 Sandra Williams, 1989-91......................14.5 10. Markita Aldridge, 1991-92, 93-96 .........14.0 Field Goals Made 1. Paula Bennett, 1978-82 ...........................914 2. Kristin Wilson, 1983-87..........................745 3. Candy Lucas, 1982-85 ............................623 4. Kim Fox, 1977-81 ...................................609 5. Charlita Davis, 1989-93 ..........................587 6. Patricia Walker, 1978-82.........................571 7. Markita Aldridge, 1992-93, 93-96 ..........558 8. Pam Brown, 2002-06 ..............................531 9. Sabrina Gregory, 2004-08 .......................520 10. Tonya Phifer, 1997-01.............................518 Field Goals Attempted 1. Paula Bennett, 1978-82 .........................2042 2. Tonya Phifer, 1997-01...........................1339 3. Candy Lucas, 1982-85 ..........................1298 4. Patricia Walker, 1978-82.......................1288 5. Charlita Davis, 1989-93 ........................1268 6. Kristin Wilson, 1983-87........................1260 7. Markita Aldridge, 1991-92, 93-96 ........1235 8. Kim Fox, 1977-81 .................................1160 9. Sakellie Daniels, 2002-06 .....................1118 10. Nikki Richardson, 1995-99 ...................1095

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Dynamic Duo Even though it has been 27 years since they provided a powerful one-two punch for the 49ers, Paula Bennett (left) and Patricia Walker (right) still rank among Charlotte’s all-time leaders in points, field goals made, free throws made and steals. Both earned honorable mention All-America honors in 1982, their final season.

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Assists 1. Markita Aldridge, 1991-93, 94-95 .........442 2. Sakellie Daniels, 2002-06 .......................430 3. Monica League, 2001-05 ........................398 4. Sabrina Gregory, 2004-08 .......................391 5. Andrea Davidson, 2002-06 .....................351 Traci Ray, 2005-09..................................351 6. Tonya Phifer, 1997-01.............................343 8. Elizabeth Walker, 1985-88 ......................341 9. Maria Byers, 1980-83 .............................288 10. Patricia Walker, 1978-82.........................262 Blocks 1. Adrienne Jordan, 1997-98, 99-02 ...........207 2. Danielle Burgin, 2005-09........................153 3. Sheri Williams, 1983-88 .........................132 Heather Hart, 1990-94 ............................132 5. Teresa Bowlin, 1987-90 ..........................120 6. Kim Fox, 1977-81 ...................................117 7. Paula Bennett, 1978-82 ...........................101 8. Markita Aldridge, 1991-93, 94-95 ............89 9. Jennifer Smith, 1998-00............................86 10. Kristin Wilson, 1983-87............................82

With all four of her totals in the singleseason record book, Adrienne Jordan is Charlotte’s all-time blocks leader with 207. Free Throw Percentage (min. 175 attempts) 1. Lisa Gerton, 1994-96 (167-194) ............86.1 2. Sabrina Gregory, 2004-08 (229-290) .....79.0 3. Aysha Jones, 2006- (171-217) ..............78.8 4. Nikki Richardson, 1995-99 (219-285) ...76.8 5. Traci Ray, 2005-09 (136-178)................76.4 6. Peaches Harris, 2000-04 (248-326) .......76.1 7. Drewana Bey, 1994-98 (146-192) .........76.0 8. Tonya Phifer, 1997-01 (346-458)...........75.5 9. Alicia Abernathy, 1999-03 (330-445) ....74.2 10. Sakellie Daniels, 2002-06 (492-669) .....73.5 Rebounds 1. Kristin Wilson, 1983-87........................1305 2. Paula Bennett, 1978-82 .........................1301 3. Kim Fox, 1977-81 .................................1204 4. Danielle Burgin, 2005-09........................900 5. Charlette Hargrove, 1993-97 ..................804 6. Alicia Abernathy, 1999-03 ......................752 7. Charlita Davis, 1989-93 ..........................726 8. Heather Hart, 1990-94 ............................691 9. Sylvia Akers, 1982-84.............................664 10. Pam Brown, 2002-06 ..............................627

Steals 1. Patricia Walker, 1978-82.........................301 2. Sakellie Daniels, 2002-06 .......................289 3. Paula Bennett, 1978-82 ...........................265 4. Monica League, 2001-05 ........................253 5. Tonya Phifer, 1997-01.............................209 6. Sabrina Gregory, 2004-08 .......................197 7. Kristin Wilson, 1983-87..........................196 8. Traci Ray, 2005-09..................................178 9. Kim Fox, 1977-81 ...................................177 10. Tammy Gilliam, 1990-93 ........................171 Games Started 1. Monica League, 2001-05 ........................120 2. Andrea Davidson, 2002-06 .....................111 3. Paula Bennett, 1978-82 ...........................105 4. Kim Fox, 1978-81 ...................................102 5. Markita Aldridge, 1991-93, 94-95 ..........100 Charlette Hargrove, 1993-97 ..................100 7. Heather Hart, 1990-94 ..............................98 8. Tolonda Rose, 1985-89 .............................93 Tonya Phifer, 1997-01...............................93 10. Sakellie Daniels, 2002-06 .........................88 Games Played 1. Danielle Burgin, 2005-09........................126 2. Sabrina Gregory, 2004-08 .......................125 3. Pam Brown, 2002-06 ..............................122 4. Monica League, 2001-05 ........................121 Sakellie Daniels, 2002-06 .......................121 6. Andrea Davidson, 2002-06 .....................120 7. Charlita Davis, 1989-93 ..........................117 Alicia Abernathy, 1999-03 ......................117 9. Whitney Hoey, 2004-08 ..........................116 10. Julia Burton, 1989-93 .............................115

Number of 30-Point Games 1. Paula Bennett, 1978-82 ......................... 14 2. Candy Lucas, 1982-85 ............................ 5 3. Tonya Phifer, 1997-01............................. 3 Charlita Davis, 1989-93 .......................... 3 Patricia Walker, 1978-82 ......................... 3 6. Markita Aldridge, 1991-93, 94-95 .......... 2 Kristin Wilson, 1983-87 .......................... 2 8. Jameka Jones, 1998-00 ........................... 1 Nikki Richardson, 1995-99 ..................... 1 Charlette Hargrove, 1993-97................... 1 Lisa Gerton, 1994-96 .............................. 1 Sandra Williams, 1989-91 ....................... 1 Teresa Bowlin, 1987-90 .......................... 1 Barbara Reedus, 1986-89 ........................ 1 Kim Fox, 1977-81 ................................... 1 Number of 20-Point Games 1. Paula Bennett, 1978-82 ......................... 49 2. Kristin Wilson, 1983-87 ........................ 46 3. Candy Lucas, 1982-85 .......................... 31 4. Patricia Walker, 1978-82 ....................... 26 5. Kim Fox, 1977-81 ................................. 21 6. Tonya Phifer, 1997-01........................... 20 7. Sakellie Daniels, 2002-06 ..................... 19 Markita Aldridge, 1991-93, 94-95 ....... 19 9. Lisa Gerton, 1994-96 ............................ 18 10. Charlita Davis, 1989-93 ........................ 16

THE HISTORY

Rebounds Per Game 1. Paula Bennett, 1978-82 ..........................12.3 2. Kristin Wilson, 1983-87.........................12.2 3. Sylvia Akers, 1982-84............................12.1 4. Kathy McAmis, 1975-78 .......................11.8 Kim Fox, 1977-81 ..................................11.8 6. Sandra Williams, 1989-91........................8.8 7. Charlette Hargrove, 1993-97 ...................7.5 8. Danielle Burgin, 2005-09.........................7.1 9. Teresa Bowlin, 1987-90 ...........................6.9 9. Angela Barden, 1991-93,94- 95...............6.5

Double-Doubles 1. Kristin Wilson, 1983-87 ....................... 78 2. Paula Bennett, 1978-82 ......................... 64 3. Kim Fox, 1977-81 ................................ 59 4. Sylvia Akers, 1982-84........................... 30 5. Charlette Hargrove, 1993-97................. 21 6. Danielle Burgin, 2005-09...................... 19 7. Sheri Williams, 1983-88 ....................... 15 Charlita Davis, 1989-93 ........................ 15 9. Patricia Walker, 1978-82 ....................... 14 Teresa Bowlin, 1986-90 ........................ 14 Alicia Abernathy, 1999-03 .................... 14 Triple-Doubles Patricia Walker: 13 points, 10 rebounds, 15 assists vs. Campbell 2/5/82

Minutes Played 1. Monica League, 2001-05 ......................3769 2. Tonya Phifer, 1997-01...........................3601 3. Sabrina Gregory, 2004-08 .....................3459 4. Markita Aldridge, 1991-93, 94-95 .......3432 5. Sakellie Daniels, 2002-06 .....................3366 6. Nikki Richardson, 1995-99 ...................3223 7. Charlita Davis, 1989-93 .......................3066 8. Heather Hart, 1990-94 .........................3040 9. Danielle Burgin, 2005-09......................3039 10. Kristin Wilson, 1983-87........................2926

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THE HISTORY

NCAA Tournament 2002-03 (Record: 21-9) The 2002-03 team earned the program’s first NCAA Tournament berth as well as the Conference USA regular season title with a 12-2 league record. The team also went undefeated at home (12-0) which was the third time in the program’s history that a team has accomplished that feat. Katie Meier earned C-USA Coach of the Year honors. Peaches Harris was named C-USA Sixth Player of the Year. Harris and Alicia Abernathy earned All-Conference USA honors. Pam Brown, Sakellie Daniels and Andrea Davidson were named to the C-USA All-Freshman team. Leading Scorers: Peaches Harris - 11.4 ppg; Pam Brown - 10.3 ppg; Alicia Abernathy - 9.1 ppg

NCAA Tournament 2008-09 (Record: 23-9) The 2008-09 team captured the A-10 Tournament title and earned the program’s first automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament. The 49ers A-10 Tournament title was the program’s first-ever league tournament title. The 49ers went 11-3 in the A-10 and finished tied for second in the league. Shannon McCallum was named A-10 Sixth Player of the Year. While, Danielle Burgin, Aysha Jones and McCallum earned All-Atlantic 10 honors. Traci Ray was named A-10 Tournament MVP. Burgin and McCallum joined Ray on the A-10 All-Tournament team. Leading Scorers: Aysha Jones - 13.8 ppg; Shannon McCallum - 12.2 ppg; Danielle Burgin - 11.1 ppg

WNIT 1989-90 (Record: 24-8) The 1989-90 team was the program’s first team to reach Division I postseason play. The team also won the program’s first conference championship and advanced to the WNIT, winning a school-record 24 games. They posted the first two postseason victories in the program’s history. The 49ers posted a perfect record at home (11-0). Gorham and Sandra Williams earned All-Sun Belt Conference honors. Gorham was named to the WNIT AllTournament team as well. Leading Scorers: Pam Gorham - 16.3 ppg; Sandra Williams - 14.9 ppg; Teresa Bowlin - 11.8 ppg

WNIT 2003-04 (Record: 17-14) The 2003-04 team was the program’s first team to record back-to-back postseason appearances. The 49ers defeated Clemson in the first round of the WNIT for their first postseason victory since 1990. Charlotte posted a 74-70 win over #13 DePaul at Halton Arena during the season. Leading Scorers: Sakellie Daniels - 12.3 ppg; Pam Brown - 11.3 ppg; Peaches Harris - 10.8

WNIT 2004-05 (Record: 22-9) The 2004-05 team was the program’s first team to record three straight postseason appearances. The 49ers tied the school-record for best start by winning their first ten games. Charlotte reached the championship games of the Puerto Rico Shootout and the University of Florida State Farm Classic. The reached the 20-win plateau for the ninth time in school history. Sakellie Daniels earned All-Conference USA honors. Leading Scorers: Sakellie Daniels - 15.1 ppg; Pam Brown - 12.8 ppg; Sabrina Gregory - 8.0 ppg

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WNIT 2006-07 (Record: 19-13) The 2006-07 team earned their school-record fifth straight postseason appearances. The 49ers defeated High Point at home in the first round of the WNIT. The 49ers WNIT victory was the program’s fifth postseason tournament victory. Danielle Burgin and Sabrina Gregory were named third-team All-Atlantic 10. While, Gregory was also named to the Atlantic 10 All-Defensive team. Wendy Stywalt was named to the Atlantic 10 All-Rookie team. Leading Scorers: Sabrina Gregory - 14.3 ppg; Danielle Burgin - 11.0 ppg; Wendy Stywalt - 9.8 ppg

THE HISTORY

2005-06 (Record: 21-9) The 2005-06 team recorded 13 A-10 wins to claim a share of the Atlantic 10 regular season title in the program’s first season in the league. Amanda Butler earned A-10 Coach of the Year honors in her first season at the helm of the Charlotte women’s basketball program. The 49ers defeated James Madison in the first round of the WNIT. The 49ers WNIT victory was the program’s fourth postseason tournament victory. Charlotte reached the postseason for a school-record fourth consecutive season. Pam Brown and Sakellie Daniels earned first-team All-Atlantic 10 honors. While, Daniels was also named to the Atlantic 10 All-Defensive team. Leading Scorers: Sakellie Daniels - 14.9 ppg; Pam Brown - 12.9 ppg; Whitney Hoey - 9.0 ppg

WNIT 2007-08 (Record: 18-14) The 2007-08 team earned the program’s sixth straight postseason tournament bid. For the third straight season, the 49ers hosted a first round WNIT game when they faced VCU in Halton Arena. Sabrina Gregory were named third-team All-Atlantic 10. Danielle Burgin was named honorable-mention All-Atlantic 10. While, Gregory was also named to the Atlantic 10 All-Defensive team. Leading Scorers: Danielle Burgin - 10.8 ppg; Sabrina Gregory - 10.6 ppg; Traci Ray - 9.2 ppg

Letterwinners AAA Abernathy, Alicia (2000-03) Akers, Sylvia (1982-84) Aldridge, Markita (1992-93, 95-96) BBB Barden, Angela (1991-95) Bennett, Paula (1979-82) Benson, Francine (1985-89) Bey, Drewana (1994-98) Bingeman, Micah (1987-90) Bowlin, Teresa (1987-90) Brown, Brenda (1977-79) Brown, Melissa (1995-97) Brown, Pam (2003-06) Burroughs, Mildred (1990-94) Burgin, Danielle (2006-09) Burton, Julia (1989-93) Byars, Maria (1980-83) CCC Cacciola, Lisa (1995-99) Cade, BJ (2007) Cairnes, Sabrina (1995-96) Camp, Christi (1984-85) Carter, Brittany (2009) Collins, Patty (1975-76) Cook, Leslie (2003-04) Coward, Rachelle (2009) Cunningham, Susan (1975-76) Curry, Antia (1989-90) DDD Daniels, Sakellie (2003-06) Davidson, Andrea (2003-06) Davis, Charlita (1990-93) Davis, Michelle (1988-89) DeShong, Dee (1993-94) Doster, Lee (1980-83) Dewitt, Donna (1980-82) EEE Eudy, Robbin (1977-80)

FFF Faught, Emily (1998-99, 01) Fisher, Sarah (2000-01) Faulk, Tron (1989-90) Floyd, Erin (2007-09) Foston, Akiba (1996-97) Fox, Kim (1978-81) GGG Gainor, Kim (1983-84) Gardner, Sandy (1975-76) Garrett, Monica (1984-88) Gaston, Rochelle (1993-94) Gerton, Lisa (1995-96) Gibson, Dee (1991-93) Gilliam, Tammy (1990-93) Glass, Amy (1987-91) Gorham, Pam (1988-91) Gorham, Phyllis (1989-91) Gregory, Sabrina (2005-08) HHH Hargett, Eunice (1984-87) Hargraves, Nicole (2009) Hargrove, Charlette (1994-97) Harris, Peaches (2001-04) Hart, Alice (1980-82) Hart, Heather (1990-94) Hemphill, Terri (1977-79) Herlvesen, Theresa (1977-79) Hicks, Brandi (1998-01) Hnat, Laura (1985-89) Hoey, Tiffanie (2001-04) Hoey, Whitney (2005-08) Hubbard, Jabrenta (2008-09) JJJ Johnson, Annette (1975-76) Johnson, LaShanta (2003-04) Johnson, Susan (1986-88) Jones, Aysha (2007-09) Jones, Jameka (1999-00)

Jordan, Adrienne (1998, 00-02) Joyner, Missy (1991-92) Jules, Natasha (1992-95) KKK Kelley, Kim (1979-83) Kelly, Tiszara(1991-95) Kennington, Shelton (1983-87) LLL Lamb, Donna (1976-77) League, Monica (2002-05) Lee, Debbie (1976-77) Livingston, Laurie (1978-79) Lucas, Candy (1982-85) MMM Mackey, Tamika (1995-99) Mandic, Ivi (2003-04) McAdoo, Kelsey (2008-09) McAmis, Kathy (1975-78) McCallum, Shannon (2008-09) McClary, Stephanie (1990-94) Meador, Katie (2009) Means, Stephanie (1983-85) Mollison, Claire (1997-00) Moore, Stephanie (1985-88) Murray, Cheryl (1976-77) NNN Nance, Mia (1989-91) OOO Obie, Krystion (2003, 05-06) Ovitt, Mary (1976-77) PPP Palmer, Sharon (1995-98) Parker, Marqueritte (1982-84) Patterson, Brandy (1999, 01-02) Payne, Patricia (1977-79) Phifer, Tonya (1998-01) Poole, Gina (1975-76) Popp, Karen (1976-77) Poston, Ashley (1994-98) Presley, Kristan (1995-96) Price, Lauren (2001-02) RRR Randolph, Cheryl (1985-86)

Ray, Traci (2006-09) Reedus, Barbara (1985-89) Reeves, Cookie (1984-86) Reid, Charlene (1993-94) Remley, Connie (1983-86) Richardson, Nikki (1996-99) Roberts, Michelle (1977-81) Rose, Tolonda (1985-89) Russell, Quidara (2001) SSS Shugart, Karen (1979-83) Smith, Jennifer (1999-00) Smith, Tameka (2005-06) Smith, Teri (1975-77) Smith, Terrie (1999-02) Smith, Tonika (1999-01) Smith, Tyhiesha (2005-06, 08) Spriggs, Ashley (2007-09) Stecina, Katinka (1994-98) Stepp, Diane (1979-83) Stywalt, Wendy (2007-08) Sumpter, Brittany (2004) TTT Tennent, Patricia (1977-78) Turner, Shemika (1996-99) UUU Upchurch, Kysah (2002-04) VVV Vick, Tinita (1993-94) Vinson, Amanda (1987-88) WWW Walker, Elizabeth (1985-88) Walker, Kenda (1992-94) Walker, Patricia (1979-82) Webb, Barbara (1988-92) Williams, Courtney (2004-07) Williams, Jen (2001-03) Williams, Sandra (1989-91) Williams, Sheri (1983-88) Wilson, Kristin (1984-87) Witherspoon, Vicki (1985-87) Woods, Angie (1991-95) Bold denotes member of 2009-10 team

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ALL-TIME RESULTS Charlotte 49ers Coaches

Judy Wilkins Rose 1975-82 93-65 (.589)

12/4 12/9 1/12 1/15 1/19 1/22 1/24 1/27 1/31 2/4 2/7 2/12 2/14 2/23 2/26

Ann Payne 1982-84 35-21 (.625)

1975-76 6-9 Overall Coach: Judy Wilkins Captain: Gina Poole @ Pfeiffer .................. 54-115 @ Gardner-Webb .........56-61 Lenoir-Rhyne ...............51-67 N.C. A&T ....................47-50 Davidson ......................37-56 @ Guilford ...................59-63 Erskine .........................43-74 @ Salem ......................58-43 Duke.............................64-47 @ Bennett ....................63-38 Pfeiffer .........................56-71 @ Lenoir-Rhyne ..........52-64 Sacred Heart ................73-41 @ Sacred Heart ............62-44 Guilford .......................61-57

1976-77 3-13 Overall Coach: Judy Wilkins Captain: Kathy McAmis 12/9 @ Davidson .................51-63 1/11 @ Sacred Heart ............58-60 1/11 Winston-Salem St. .....91-100 1/13 @ Gardner-Webb1 ............2-0 1/15 UNC Asheville.............40-58 1/17 @ Wake Forest.............49-82 1/20 Lenoir-Rhyne ...............36-73 1/25 @ Duke ........................60-64 1/31 Davidson ......................48-68 2/2 @ N.C. A&T ................44-77 2/4 @ UNC Asheville ........38-51 2/7 Catawba .......................60-49 2/9 @ Winston-Salem St. 41-107 2/18 Gardner-Webb..............64-86 2/23 @ Lenoir-Rhyne ..........42-82 2/26 Sacred Heart ................83-37 1 won by forfeit

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1977-78 11-8 Overall Coach: Judy Wilkins Captain: Kathy McAmis Sacred Heart ................77-46 @ Davidson .................58-57 @ Lenoir-Rhyne ..........60-76 Catawba .......................59-40 @ Mars Hill .................80-88 @ Pfeiffer ....................68-63 Davidson ......................60-58 @ Catawba ..................74-52 UNC Greensboro .........55-66 Western Carolina .........71-74 N.C. Central1 ....................2-0 Duke.............................72-62 Lenoir-Rhyne ...............59-65

Cindy Connelley 1984-88 56-51 (.523)

Ed Baldwin 1988-01 175-191 (.478)

2/9 @ Sacred Heart1...............2-0 2/11 Mars Hill ......................68-79 2/13 Converse ......................72-42 2/15 @ Western Carolina .....50-70 2/18 @ Elon .........................88-58 2/22 Pembroke State (ot) .....73-79 1 won by forfeit 1978-79 20-6 Overall Coach: Judy Wilkins Captain: Brenda Brown 11/24 @ Elon .........................86-75 11/25 NC State1 ................... 43-112 11/29 Methodist .....................69-59 12/2 Winston-Salem St. .......74-64 12/6 @ UNC Asheville ........88-74 12/9 Lenoir-Rhyne ...............71-69 1/8 Davidson ......................98-43 1/12 @ Radford (ot).............85-87 1/13 @ Virginia Tech ...........67-65 1/16 @ Mars Hill .................75-73 1/18 @ Wingate ...................86-61 1/22 Coker .........................107-45 1/23 N.C. A&T ....................86-73 1/27 UNC Asheville.............71-62 1/30 Catawba .......................91-48 2/1 @ Catawba ..................80-50 2/3 Wingate ........................73-38 2/6 @ Lenoir-Rhyne ..........57-67 2/9 Georgia State2 ..............71-65 2/10 UAB2............................62-61 2/12 @ Pembroke State .......77-92 2/15 Mars Hill ......................83-80 NCAIAW Division II Tourn. Buies Creek, N.C. 2/20 Guilford .......................64-53 2/22 Mars Hill ..................... 74-71 2/23 High Point ..................71-102 2/24 Lenoir-Rhyne .............82-103 1 neutral 2 Sun Belt Inv. (Charlotte, NC)

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1979-80 21-6 Overall Coach: Judy Wilkins Captain: Robbin Eudy Winthrop ......................60-47 UNC Wilmington.........82-55 Radford ........................87-57 @ Catawba ..................73-61 @ Lenoir-Rhyne ..........70-71 Pfeiffer (ot) ..................80-85 Wingate ........................87-54 S.C. State1 ....................65-84 @ C. of Charleston ......69-94 @ UNC Wilmington ....82-67 @ N.C. A&T ................82-61 VCU .............................80-61

Katie Meier 2001-05 76-45 (.628)

Amanda Butler 2005-07 40-22 (.645)

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@ Pfeiffer ....................77-63 Mars Hill ......................79-64 @ Virginia Tech ...........66-61 Catawba .....................106-39 @ Pembroke State .......82-70 UNC Asheville.............96-61 @ Wingate ...................72-68 South Alabama2 ...........82-77 @ Georgia State2..........78-98 South Florida2 ..............94-79 Pembroke State ............87-71 Campbell................... 80-72 NCAIAW Division II Tourn. Greensboro, N.C. 2/21 Western Carolina .........82-66 2/22 Lenoir-Rhyne ...............71-78 2/23 Elon..............................79-78 1 neutral 2 Sun Belt Invitational (Atlanta, GA) 1980-81 22-10 Overall Coach: Judy Wilkins Captain: Kim Fox 11/24 @ N.C. A&T1...............58-78 11/25 @ Appalachian St.1 ......86-68 12/3 @ Catawba ..................97-54 12/5 Elon..............................69-78 12/8 Pfieffer .........................78-56 12/11 Pembroke State ............74-69 12/18 Denver2 ........................69-53 12/19 Dartmouth2 ...................76-63 12/20 @ South Florida2 .........94-59 1/9 UNC Wilmington.........81-53 1/10 High Point ....................67-61 1/12 @ Pfeiffer ....................73-72 1/14 Virginia Tech................69-67 1/19 Lenoir-Rhyne ...............75-70 1/21 @ UNC Asheville ........77-50 1/24 @ Wingate ...................73-76 1/26 @ UNC Wilmington ....77-86 1/30 @ VCU ........................90-49 2/2 Wingate ........................93-66 2/3 Western Carolina .........75-65 2/5 @ Winthrop3 ................60-52 2/6 @ C. of Charleston3 .....59-78 2/7 @ Western Carolina3....77-84 2/9 @ Pembroke State .......67-70 2/12 @ Campbell .................70-81 2/14 St. Augustine’s .............81-51 2/17 Catawba .......................94-56 2/19 N.C. A&T ....................78-64 2/21 @ Mars Hill ...............106-71 NCAIAW Division II Tourn. Hickory, N.C. 2/25 Campbell......................66-61 2/26 Lenoir-Rhyne ...............77-85

Karen Aston 200741-23 (.640)

2/27 Elon..............................86-89 1 H.R Block Tipoff (Greensboro, NC) 2 USF Christmas Inv.l (Tampa, FL) 3 Winthrop Inv. (Rock Hill, SC) 1981-82 10-13 Overall Coach: Judy Wilkins Captains: Patricia Walker, Paula Bennett 11/30 UNC Asheville.............70-68 12/2 @ High Point ...............73-55 12/4 Campbellsville1 ............89-58 12/5 @ Radford1 ..................71-69 12/10 N.C. A&T ....................67-61 12/12 @ Wake Forest.............68-65 12/17 @ South Florida2 .........56-86 12/18 Clemson2 ......................61-86 1/11 @ Pembroke State .......80-87 1/18 Mars Hill ....................100-54 1/20 Appalachian State ........74-90 1/24 @ Lenoir-Rhyne ..........67-72 1/26 @ UNC Wilmington .. 85-111 1/30 Belmont Abbey ............76-75 2/2 @ N.C. A&T ................55-57 2/5 Campbell......................73-87 2/8 Pembroke State ............77-63 2/11 Campbell3 ....................81-97 2/13 Western Carolina3 ........71-77 2/16 @ Campbell .................88-99 2/18 UNC Wilmington.......74-107 2/20 @ Western Carolina .....72-87 NCAIAW Division II Tourn. Wilmington, N.C. 2/24 Belmont Abbey ............72-92 1 Lady Highlander Inv. (Radford, VA) 2 Lady Brahman Inv. (Tampa, FL) 3 Winthrop Inv. (Rock Hill, SC) 1982-83 14-13 Overall Coach: Ann Payne Captains: Sylvia Akers, Connie Daniel 11/27 Wingate ........................64-68 11/29 Lenoir-Rhyne ...............57-63 12/4 @ Duke ........................46-78 12/7 Wake Forest .................66-80 12/11 Milligan .......................42-38 1/7 Berry1 ...........................63-62 1/8 Western Carolina1 ........79-66 1/13 Western Carolina .........82-72 1/15 @ Wingate ...................67-66 1/17 UNC Wilmington.........62-57 1/19 East Carolina................48-59 1/22 @ NC State ..................56-69 1/26 @ Appalachian St. .......71-67 1/28 N.C. A&T ....................64-61 2/4 @ Milligan ...................49-62

2009-10 Charlotte 49ers Women’s Basketball


ALL-TIME RESULTS @ ETSU ......................65-71 Virginia Tech................60-66 Campbell2 ....................64-54 Francis Marion2 ...........52-86 @ Winthrop2 (ot) .........66-72 @ Wake Forest.............76-64 Duke.............................73-66 South Carolina .............77-72 @ UNC Wilmington ....82-77 @ N.C. A&T ................74-58 @ East Carolina ...........58-72 Sun Belt Conf. Tournament Norfolk, Va. 3/9 UAB .............................52-75 1 Lady Eagle Classic (Jefferson City, TN) 2 Winthrop Inv. (Rock Hill, SC)

1983-84 21-8 Overall Coach: Ann Payne Captain: Marguerite Parker 11/18 UNC Wilmington.........85-66 11/21 N.C. A&T ....................83-34 11/25 @ Tennessee Tech1 ......66-74 11/26 UAB1............................84-64 11/30 @ Clemson ..................67-87 12/4 @ East Carolina ...........56-50 12/7 Belmont Abbey ............71-56 12/10 NC State.......................60-62 12/18 N.C. A&T2 ...................79-39 12/19 Western Kentucky2 ......79-63 1/6 @ Berry3 ......................67-70 1/7 Shorter3 ........................66-48 1/9 @ Mercer .....................59-79 1/14 Western Carolina .........90-70 1/19 @ Belmont Abbey .......70-48 1/22 East Carolina................65-39 1/26 @ Lenoir-Rhyne ..........79-57 1/28 @ VCU ........................78-64 1/31 @ N.C. A&T (ot) .........68-67 2/7 Appalachian State ........94-60 2/9 ETSU ...........................58-52 2/14 North Carolina (ot) ......64-66 2/15 @ Western Carolina .....75-60 2/18 VCU .............................78-49 2/22 @ Appalachian St. .......66-50 2/25 Davidson ....................100-35 2/27 @ South Carolina ........63-79 Sun Belt Conf.Tournament Norfolk, Va. 3/8 VCU .............................74-47 3/9 South Alabama.............57-61 1 Tenn. Tech Classic (Cookeville, TN) 2 Christmas Clsc. (Charlotte, NC) 3 Berry Inv. (Mt. Berry, GA) 1984-85 13-12 Overall; 2-4 Sun Belt Coach: Cindy Connelley Captains: Candy Lucas, Kristin Wilson 11/23 North Carolina1 ............44-82 11/24 NC State (ot)1 ..............68-74 12/1 East Carolina................68-61 12/3 @ UNC Wilmington ....81-69 12/7 Iona2 .............................80-74 12/8 @ Virginia2 ..................56-57 12/15 Mercer..........................77-59 1/11 @ Tampa ......................64-55 1/12 @ South Florida*.........76-69 1/14 @ Central Florida ........69-77 1/21 @ Winthrop .................61-74 1/24 @ Georgia State ...........62-85 1/26 South Alabama*...........62-73 1/30 N.C. A&T ....................96-56 2/1 Appalachian State ........74-71 2/3 @ Western Carolina .....71-56

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@ N.C. A&T ................79-72 @ Wake Forest.............53-58 Furman .........................79-70 UAB* ...........................67-71 @ Appalachian St. .......69-68 @ Western Kentucky* .67-88 Old Dominion* ............57-85 @ VCU* ......................52-42 Sun Belt Conf.Tournament Norfolk, Va. 3/7 UAB .............................68-73 1 Dogwood Clsc. (Fayetteville, NC) 2 Cavalier Clsc. (Charlottesville, VA) * Sun Belt opponent 1985-86 15-13 Overall; 3-3 Sun Belt Coach: Cindy Connelley Captains: Sheri Williams, Shelton Kennington 11/23 @ Virginia Tech ...........65-92 11/29 Southern Miss1 .............63-71 11/30 @ Georgia State1..........70-66 12/4 Johnson C. Smith .........70-57 12/7 @ East Carolina ...........54-66 12/10 Georgia State ...............72-56 12/14 Winthrop ......................87-66 12/21 N.C. A&T ....................66-57 1/2 @ Furman ....................66-71 1/4 @ Virginia....................65-88 1/7 Evansville ....................60-51 1/10 @ UAB* ......................64-62 1/12 @ South Alabama* ......45-73 1/18 @ South Carolina ........58-76 1/22 Western Kentucky*......51-85 1/25 @ Western Carolina .....58-65 1/29 @ Appalachian ............63-69 2/2 South Florida* .............62-58 2/7 James Madison2 ...........57-63 2/8 Georgia Southern2 ........66-48 2/11 @ N.C. A&T ................66-60 2/14 @ Old Dominion* .......59-69 2/16 VCU* ...........................66-62 2/19 Western Carolina .........72-45 2/24 Virginia Tech................71-62 2/26 Appalachian State ........65-59 3/1 @ Winthrop .................78-72 Sun Belt Conf. Tournament Bowling Green, Ky. 3/6 South Alabama.............48-63 1 Southern Inv. (Atlanta, GA) 2 Lady Herd Clsc. (Huntington, WV) * Sun Belt opponent 1986-87 18-9 Overall; 1-5 Sun Belt Coach: Cindy Connelley Captains: Shelton Kennington, Kristin Wilson 11/29 UNC Asheville...........103-48 12/2 South Carolina .............61-55 12/4 N.C. A&T ....................64-47 12/6 Campbell......................69-58 12/10 @ Georgia State ...........71-61 12/19 Virginia State ...............83-55 1/5 @ Virginia Union.........80-38 1/8 @ Western Carolina .....49-47 1/10 @ Winthrop .................63-51 1/13 @ Central Florida ........85-71 1/15 @ South Florida*.........61-64 1/19 East Carolina................71-66 1/23 UAB* ...........................82-65 1/25 @ VCU* ......................52-78 1/28 @ N.C. A&T ................66-65 1/31 @ Campbell .................87-79 2/2 Western Carolina .........69-61 2/5 Winthrop ......................78-47

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Converse ......................90-58 Columbia .....................81-66 @ Georgia ....................50-98 South Alabama*...........64-65 Georgia State ...............70-61 @ Western Kentucky* .69-91 Old Dominion* ............58-65 @ Tennessee ................44-91 Sun Belt Conf. Tournament Norfolk, Va. 3/5 W. Kentucky ................47-80 * Sun Belt opponent 1987-88 10-17 Overall; 1-5 Sun Belt Coach: Cindy Connelley Captains: Monica Garrett, Sheri Williams 11/29 Wisconsin ....................81-76 12/1 @ South Carolina ........63-73 12/5 @ Northern Illinois1...89-103 12/6 Long Beach State1........56-94 12/12 @ Clemson ..................64-81 12/18 Tennessee Tech2 ...........56-60 12/19 N. Alabama2 (2ot) ....100-102 12/31 Murray State3 ...............71-74 1/1 Robert Morris3 .............72-68 1/2 DePaul3 ........................47-69 1/5 @ South Alabama* ......63-77 1/7 @ UAB* ......................66-79 1/13 Virginia Union .............86-64 1/16 @ Old Dominion* .......69-91 1/20 @ Campbell .................67-84 1/24 VCU* ...........................83-63 1/27 Columbia ..................109-36 1/31 Francis Marion.............72-68 2/3 @ Radford ...................58-81 2/4 @ Virginia Tech ...........69-55 2/7 South Florida* .............89-53 2/10 @ Western Carolina .....66-57 2/15 Clemson .......................44-77 2/20 UNC Asheville.............71-58 2/29 Western Carolina .........84-54 3/5 Western Kentucky*......64-79 Sun Belt Conf. Tournament Tampa, Fla. 3/10 UAB .............................61-77 1 Northern Ill..Contel Fest (DeKalb, IL) 2 UT-Chattanooga Trn. (Chattanooga, TN) 3 Lady Hatter Classic (DeLand, FL) * Sun Belt opponent 1988-89 12-16 Overall; 1-5 Sun Belt Coach: Ed Baldwin Captain: Tolonda Rose 11/25 Florida Atlantic1 ...........81-56 11/26 @ Georgia State1..........74-61 12/2 @ East Carolina2..........70-54 12/3 VCU2............................48-60 12/6 Maryland-ES................93-42 12/8 South Carolina .............71-89 12/10 Radford ........................54-70 12/17 @ ETSU ......................63-69 1/2 @ Hofstra3 ...................74-65 1/3 @ Wake Forest3 ...........48-64 1/4 @ Hartford3..................75-56 1/8 @ Western Kentucky* .59-86 1/14 UAB (2ot)* ..................74-68 1/16 ETSU ...........................78-59 1/21 South Alabama*...........50-64 1/25 Campbell......................62-65 1/28 @ Western Carolina .....72-77 1/30 East Carolina................72-56 2/4 @ South Florida*.........68-83 2/8 Georgia State ...............49-53 2/11 Old Dominion* ............66-70

2/14 @ UNC Greensboro ....84-67 2/17 @ VCU (ot)* ...............79-84 2/21 Virginia Tech................57-78 2/24 Western Carolina .........69-54 3/1 UNC Greensboro .........83-66 3/3 @ UNC Wilmington ....71-76 Sun Belt Conf. Tournament Bowling Green, Ky. 3/9 @ W. Kentucky............50-81 1 Southern Inv. (Atlanta, GA) 2 Lady Pirate Clsc. (Greenville, NC) 3 Tobacco Road Clsc. (Winston-Salem, NC) * Sun Belt opponent 1989-90 24-8 Overall; 4-2 Sun Belt Coach: Ed Baldwin Captain: Teresa Bowlin 11/25 N.C. A&T ....................85-29 11/29 @ Georgia Southern ....67-77 12/1 Stetson1 ........................92-55 12/2 @ Florida State1 ...........63-50 12/9 @ ETSU ......................62-57 12/16 @ Clemson ..................80-69 12/19 Winthrop ......................74-58 1/3 UNC Wilmington.......100-45 1/6 @ Western Carolina .....80-69 1/11 @ South Alabama* ......75-87 1/13 @ UAB* ......................69-74 1/20 W. Carolina ..................80-77 1/22 @ UNC Greensboro ....78-63 1/24 Furman .........................79-62 1/27 C. of Charleston ...........88-67 1/31 Appalachian State ........58-61 2/3 South Florida* .............88-81 2/7 Georgia Southern .......102-90 2/9 @ Old Dominion* .......83-69 2/10 @ William & Mary ......71-59 2/14 @ Duke ........................49-65 2/17 Western Kentucky*......73-62 2/21 @ Radford ...................62-55 2/24 VCU* ...........................73-58 2/27 UNC Greensboro .........98-71 3/1 @ Campbell .................85-58 3/3 @ East Carolina ...........80-70 Sun Belt Conf. Tournament Norfolk, Va. 3/8 South Florida ...............81-76 3/9 UAB .............................67-74 Women’s NIT Amarillo, Texas 3/22 Fresno State .................70-67 3/23 Toledo ..........................66-77 3/24 Miami...........................82-80 1 Florida St. Trnmt. (Tallahassee, FL) * Sun Belt opponent

THE HISTORY

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1990-91 23-6 Overall; 4-2 Sun Belt Coach: Ed Baldwin Captains: Pam Gorham, Mia Nance 11/27 Western Carolina .........94-55 11/30 @ Maine ......................62-57 12/1 @ James Madison ........52-49 12/5 @ Clemson ..................63-74 12/7 @ Shawnee State .........79-62 12/8 @ Marshall (ot) ...........64-63 12/15 C. of Charleston ...........83-60 12/17 ETSU ...........................82-64 1/2 @ Winthrop .................86-38 1/5 Wis.-Green Bay ...........75-60 1/10 Charleston S.................95-35 1/14 @ Georgia ....................56-81 1/16 N.C. A&T ....................82-73 1/19 @ South Florida*.........70-67 1/21 @ Florida .....................69-81 1/26 UAB* ...........................57-61

2009 Atlantic 10 Champions

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THE HISTORY

ALL-TIME RESULTS 1/28 Campbell......................75-63 1/30 Appalachian State ......100-63 2/2 @ VCU* ......................77-58 2/6 UNC Greensboro .........72-56 2/9 @ Western Kentucky* .70-82 2/13 @ Furman ..................109-81 2/16 Radford ........................76-52 2/20 Old Dominion* ............92-76 2/23 South Alabama*...........88-70 2/26 @ Western Carolina .....84-60 3/2 East Carolina................86-53 Sun Belt Conf. Tournament Birmingham, Ala. 3/7 VCU .............................69-66 3/8 Western Kentucky........61-75 * Sun Belt opponent 1991-92 20-8 Overall; 8-4 Metro Coach: Ed Baldwin Captains: Julia Burton, Charlita Davis 11/22 #20 Clemson1 ...............54-66 11/23 Alabama State1.............87-63 11/27 @ Charleston S. ...........72-36 11/30 @ W. Carolina .............71-60 12/2 #1 Tennessee ................56-79 12/6 @ Princeton .................62-52 12/7 @ Pennsylvania ...........87-74 12/17 @ East Carolina ...........70-64 12/19 Winthrop ......................80-57 1/3 UNC Wilmington.........89-41 1/6 @ South Florida*.........52-62 1/9 @ South Carolina ........69-52 1/14 #25 Georgia .................74-64 1/18 @ Virginia Tech* .........75-53 1/20 @ VCU* ......................90-75 1/25 South Florida* .............69-64 1/27 Tulane* ........................63-41 2/1 VCU* ...........................74-60 2/5 @ UNC Greensboro ....87-60 2/8 Southern Miss* ............50-78 2/10 Louisville* ...................68-66 2/12 Florida..........................63-79 2/17 @ Tulane*....................75-50 2/19 @ Southern Miss* .......40-67 2/24 N.C. A&T ....................76-61 3/2 @ Louisville* ..............63-73 3/7 Virginia Tech*..............86-57 Metro Conference Tournament Louisville, Ky. 3/11 Virginia Tech................61-67 1 O’Charley’s Classic (Nashville, TN) * Metro opponent 1992-93 16-12 Overall; 6-6 Metro Coach: Ed Baldwin Captains: Julia Burton, Charlita Davis, Tammy Gilliam 12/1 @ N.C. A&T ................80-52 12/3 @ Wake Forest.............64-62 12/9 @ #1 Tennessee ...........44-89 12/11 Kentucky1 ....................57-54 12/12 @ #5 Iowa1 ..................38-60 12/19 S.C. State .....................78-41 12/29 Virginia2 .......................74-77 12/30 Connecticut2 ............................. 44-54 1/2 Mercer3 ........................75-57 1/3 @ UAB3 .......................72-63 1/9 @ South Florida*.........76-56 1/11 VCU* ...........................69-60 1/16 Southern Miss* ............59-63 1/18 Tulane* ........................77-48 1/23 Western Carolina .........69-48 1/27 @ Winthrop .................90-43 1/30 @ Louisville* ..............55-71

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2/1 Virginia Tech*..............81-44 2/6 East Carolina................78-45 2/10 South Carolina .............52-62 2/13 @ Tulane*....................58-62 2/15 @ Southern Miss* .......45-62 2/20 Louisville* ...................82-86 2/22 South Florida* .............72-48 2/27 @ VCU* ......................92-61 3/4 @ Virginia Tech* .........70-76 Metro Conference Tournament Louisville, Ky. 3/10 Tulane ..........................69-44 3/11 Southern Miss (ot) .......64-68 1 Amana.Hawkeye Clsc. (Iowa City, IA) 2 Take it to Court Shootout (Hilton Head, SC) 3 Lady Blazer Inv. (Birmingham, AL) * Metro opponent 1993-94 14-13 Overall; 4-8 Metro Coach: Ed Baldwin Captain: Heather Hart 12/1 UNC Greensboro .........61-48 12/3 Valparaiso1 ...................93-88 12/4 @ Michigan State1 .......58-50 12/11 @ Western Carolina .....84-60 12/19 Wake Forest (3 OT) .....90-87 12/30 UCLA...........................51-72 1/2 Winthrop ......................81-39 1/4 @ Appalachian St. .......59-51 1/8 South Florida* .............69-77 1/11 @ Georgia Southern ....57-71 1/15 @ Southern Miss* .......53-86 1/17 @ Tulane*....................61-75 1/22 @ East Carolina ...........74-65 1/28 @ VCU* ......................64-39 1/30 Louisville* ...................57-59 2/3 @ Virginia Tech* .........53-65 2/7 @ South Florida*.........58-51 2/10 @ S.C. State.................76-86 2/14 VCU* ...........................60-56 2/16 N.C. A&T ....................63-57 2/19 @ Louisville* ..............40-67 2/23 @ South Carolina ........65-74 2/26 Southern Miss* ............61-70 2/28 Tulane* ........................67-60 3/3 Virginia Tech*..............37-60 Metro Conference Tournament Biloxi, Miss. 3/8 Louisville .....................65-62 3/9 Virginia Tech................55-63 1 Michigan St. Trn. (East Lansing, MI) * Metro opponent 1994-95 13-13 Overall; 3-9 Metro Coach: Ed Baldwin Captains: Angela Barden, Tiszara Kelly, Angie Woods 11/30 Georgia Southern .........86-57 12/3 @ Radford ...................66-58 12/6 S.C. State ...................97-44 12/9 SMU1 ...........................79-88 12/10 Syracuse1......................68-51 12/18 Furman .........................79-63 12/29 Long Beach State2........82-74 12/30 @ #21 Southern Cal2 ...69-84 1/2 @ UCLA......................60-50 1/8 Louisville* ...................62-55 1/13 South Florida* .............69-56 1/15 #23 Southern Miss* .....68-71 1/20 @ #24 Va. Tech* ..........55-68 1/22 @ VCU* ......................56-61 1/25 East Carolina................71-61 1/31 @ UNC Greensboro ....61-58 2/3 Virginia Tech*..............54-63 2/5 @ South Florida*.........77-68

2/10 Tulane* ........................57-71 2/12 @ Louisville* ..............49-72 2/15 South Carolina .............73-60 2/19 VCU* ...........................56-69 2/24 @ Tulane* (ot) .............83-85 2/26 @ Southern Miss* .......83-96 3/1 @ Tennessee Tech........62-70 Metro Conference Tournament Louisville, Ky. 3/8 Louisville .....................72-81 1 Lady Tiger Clsc. (Memphis, TN) 2 USC Christmas Challenge (Los Angeles, CA) * Metro opponent 1995-96 10-18 Overall; 4-8 C-USA Coach: Ed Baldwin Captains: Markita Aldridge, Lisa Gerton 11/24 Maine1 ..........................55-72 11/25 Central Florida1 ............69-77 11/28 Clemson (ot) ................74-77 12/2 UNC Greensboro .........84-72 12/9 Tennessee Tech ............69-54 12/16 Clemson .......................59-69 12/22 VCU .............................55-62 12/29 Coppin State2 ...............63-52 12/30 @ St. Peter’s2 ...............66-71 1/5 @ Tulane*....................70-75 1/7 Southern Miss* ............71-95 1/12 Memphis* ....................60-79 1/14 Louisville* ...................59-68 1/17 @ Furman* ..................70-46 1/19 South Florida* .............57-62 1/21 @ UAB* ......................58-67 1/26 Marquette* ...................53-44 1/28 DePaul* .......................67-70 1/31 East Carolina................68-60 2/ 7 South Carolina .............68-80 2/9 Cincinnati*...................82-67 2/11 Saint Louis* .................70-43 2/16 @ Louisville* (ot) .......67-71 2/18 @ Memphis* ...............69-87 2/23 @ Marquette* (ot) .......89-78 2/25 Tulane* ........................53-64 Conference USA Tournament Birmingham, Ala. 2/29 Cincinnati.....................70-61 3/1 DePaul .........................58-77 1 Alabama Inv. (Tuscaloosa, AL) 2 Mr. Cookie Face (Jersey City, NJ) 1996-97 7-20 Overall; 2-12 C-USA Coach: Ed Baldwin Captains: Charlette Hargrove, Melissa Brown 11/23 @ Tennessee Tech........64-65 11/26 @ Winthrop .................74-44 11/30 Furman .........................61-74 12/3 UNC Asheville.............41-55 12/14 @ ETSU ......................57-61 12/17 East Carolina................73-53 12/21 Radford ........................71-61 12/28 NW State1 ....................72-84 12/29 Providence1 ..................63-84 12/30 Western Michigan1 .......87-52 1/4 @ Houston* .................64-47 1/10 Tulane (ot)* .................69-77 1/12 Southern Miss* ............64-73 1/17 Memphis* ....................51-77 1/19 Louisville* ...................53-79 1/22 South Carolina .............39-60 1/24 South Florida* .............54-57 1/26 UAB* ...........................45-53 1/31 @ Marquette* ..............60-72 2/2 @ DePaul* ...................76-91

2/8 Houston*......................67-61 2/14 Cincinnati*...................45-64 2/16 Saint Louis* .................49-51 2/18 #6 Alabama (ot) ...........69-67 2/21 Louisville* ...................53-80 2/23 Memphis* ....................38-74 Conference USA Tournament Chicago, Ill. 2/28 Cincinnati.....................49-63 1 Central Fla. Trnmt. (Orlando, FL) * C-USA opponent 1997-98 10-18 Overall; 5-11 C-USA Coach: Ed Baldwin Captains: Drewana Bey, Katinka Stecina 11/16 Radford ........................65-78 11/22 @ UNC Asheville ........56-47 11/25 Tennessee Tech ............66-38 11/29 @ East Carolina ...........45-41 12/5 @ Missouri1 .................56-80 12/6 New Orleans1 ...............82-83 12/10 Davidson ......................59-71 12/21 ETSU ...........................99-93 12/28 @Saint Louis* .............59-54 1/3 Memphis* ....................71-78 1/5 UAB* ...........................64-56 1/9 @ DePaul* ...................53-51 1/11 @ Marquette* ..............63-73 1/16 Cincinnati*...................42-60 1/18 Louisville* ...................60-71 1/23 @ Southern Miss* .......53-59 1/25 @ Tulane*....................55-93 1/30 @ South Florida*.........54-50 2/1 Houston*......................63-70 2/5 Alabama .......................50-74 2/8 Saint Louis* .................59-38 2/13 Marquette* ...................68-75 2/15 DePaul* .......................77-82 2/17 South Carolina .............71-78 2/20 Louisville* ...................50-73 2/22 @ Cincinnati* ..............57-62 Conference USA Tournament Louisville, Ky. 2/27 DePaul .........................78-65 2/28 Marquette .....................74-76 1 Mid-America Clsc. (Columbia, MO) * C-USA opponent 1998-99 6-21 Overall; 3-13 C-USA Coach: Ed Baldwin Captains: Tamika Mackey, Nikki Richardson 11/11 Appalachian State ........78-66 11/21 South Carolina .............71-85 11/24 East Carolina................81-85 11/27 Mississippi1 ..................77-83 11/28 St. Bonaventure1 ..........52-78 12/1 @ Davidson .................64-74 12/4 Xavier ..........................69-83 12/8 @ Furman ....................58-61 12/20 Saint Louis* .................62-57 12/28 Temple .........................80-68 1/1 @ UAB* ......................60-66 1/3 @ Memphis* ...............53-78 1/8 Marquette* ...................49-71 1/10 DePaul* .......................69-54 1/14 @ Cincinnati* ..............57-61 1/16 @ Louisville* ..............54-69 1/22 Tulane* ........................52-70 1/24 Southern Miss* ............63-68 1/30 @ Houston* .................54-50 2/1 South Florida* .............76-86 2/5 @ Saint Louis* ............58-65 2/12 DePaul* .......................51-70

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ALL-TIME RESULTS

1999-00 10-20 Overall; 3-13 C-USA Coach: Ed Baldwin Captains: Jameka Jones, Claire Mollison 11/19 @ South Carolina ........61-67 11/21 Massachusetts ..............65-54 11/23 @ Appalachian St. .......57-66 11/27 West Virginia1 ..............52-50 11/28 @ Maryland1 ................54-58 12/1 Davidson ......................77-43 12/4 @ East Carolina ...........91-99 12/8 @ Xavier......................67-94 12/20 @ S.C. State.................60-43 12/29 Bowling Green2 ...........72-62 12/30 @ Virginia Tech2 ................. 61-72 1/2 @ Saint Louis* ............60-58 1/7 @ South Florida*.........67-66 1/9 @ Houston* .................52-57 1/14 DePaul* .......................65-73 1/16 Marquette* ...................59-62 1/20 @ Cincinnati* ..............69-77 1/22 @ Louisville* ..............63-70 1/28 @ Southern Miss* .......61-64 1/30 #22 Tulane* .................68-78 2/5 Louisville* ...................61-78 2/7 Cincinnati*...................80-57 2/13 Saint Louis* .................54-61 2/18 @ #25 Marquette* .......40-65 2/20 @ DePaul* ...................54-57 2/25 Memphis* ....................62-76 2/27 UAB* ...........................48-65 Conference USA Tournament Louisville, Ky. 3/3 @ Louisville ................75-62 3/4 Memphis ......................83-67 3/5 Tulane ..........................75-79 1 Terrapin Classic (College Park, MD) 2 Hokie Hardwood Clsc. (Blacksburg, VA) * C-USA opponent 2000-01 10-18 Overall; 5-11 C-USA Coach: Ed Baldwin Captains: Tonya Phifer, Sarah Fisher, Brandi Hicks 11/17 @ Massachusetts .........48-64 11/20 @ UNC Greensboro ....70-81 11/24 St. John’s1 ...................71-68 11/25 UNLV1 ........................55-60 11/29 @ #3 Duke ...................59-78 12/2 Furman .........................55-58 12/6 Appalachian State ........71-58 12/9 S.C. State .....................76-61 12/18 @ Davidson .................77-67 12/28 South Carolina .............43-61 12/31 @ Saint Louis* ............49-58 1/5 Southern Miss* ............72-74 1/7 @ Tulane*....................64-78 1/14 Saint Louis* .................49-45 1/19 @ Louisville* ..............51-69 1/21 @ Cincinnati ................48-69 1/26 Marquette* ...................55-57 1/28 DePaul* .......................80-65 1/31 Winthrop ......................64-48 2/2 Houston*......................70-58 2/4 South Florida* .............50-45

2/9 @ UAB* ......................67-69 2/11 @ Memphis* ...............71-76 2/16 Cincinnati*...................50-73 2/18 Louisville* ...................58-52 2/23 @ DePaul* ...................58-59 2/25 @ Marquette* ..............35-46 Conference USA Tournament Milwaukee, Wis. 3/2 @ Marquette ................65-76 1 UNLV Rebel Shootout (Las Vegas, NV) * C-USA opponent 2001-02 16-13 Overall; 7-7 C-USA Coach: Katie Meier Captains: Alicia Abernathy, Adrienne Jordan 11/16 UNC Greensboro .........60-44 11/19 @ Furman ....................57-58 11/24 Jackson State1 .............54-46 11/25 @ Texas A&M1 ...........54-50 11/29 #14 Duke......................39-64 12/1 @ Winthrop .................68-56 12/4 @ Appalachian ............65-61 12/6 Davidson ......................59-61 12/17 @ Hawaii2 ...................59-82 12/18 Tennessee State2 ..........56-40 12/28 @ #17 S. Carolina .......53-72 12/30 @ S.C. State.................60-58 1/6 @ East Carolina* .........57-62 1/8 UNC Asheville.............67-34 1/11 @ Louisville* ..............52-74 1/13 @ #25 Cincinnati* .......58-87 1/20 East Carolina*..............54-39 1/25 TCU* ...........................81-67 1/27 Houston*......................56-66 2/1 @ Saint Louis* ............66-48 2/3 @ Memphis* ...............56-91 2/8 Marquette* ...................62-44 2/10 DePaul* .......................75-63 2/15 UAB* ...........................69-49 2/17 South Florida* .............74-46 2/22 @ Tulane*....................57-65 2/24 @ Southern Miss* .......47-50 Conference USA Tournament Chicago, Ill. 3/1 Memphis ......................58-46 3/2 Houston........................65-68 1 Texas A&M Trnmt. (College Station, TX) 2 Paradise Classic (Honolulu, HI) * C-USA opponent 2002-03 21-9 Overall; 12-2 C-USA Coach: Katie Meier Captains: Alicia Abernathy, Monica League, Peaches Harris 11/15 Georgia Tech1 ..............57-67 11/23 vs. Murray State2 ........61-44 11/24 @ Iowa2 ......................70-85 11/27 Appalachian.............................. 70-56 11/30 S.C. State .....................78-55 12/3 @ Davidson .................76-81 12/6 @ Va. Commonwealth .66-62 12/8 Gardner-Webb..............93-58 12/16 @ Florida International 58-71 12/21 James Madison ............68-67 12/31 @ #12 Vanderbilt .........43-66 1/3 Texas A&M..................93-72 1/5 @ UNC Asheville ........85-47 1/10 East Carolina*..............83-57 1/19 @ East Carolina* .........79-63 1/24 @ Houston* .................76-70 1/26 @ TCU*.......................64-61 1/31 Memphis* .................73-68ot 2/2 Saint Louis* .................70-58 2/7 Cincinnati*...................67-62

2/9 Louisville* ...................80-65 2/14 @ DePaul* ...................68-83 2/16 @ Marquette* ..............70-58 2/21 @ South Florida*.........59-69 2/23 @ UAB* ......................77-56 2/28 Southern Miss* ............80-54 3/2 Tulane* ........................86-80 Conference USA Tournament Memphis, Tenn. 3/7 Marquette .....................67-65 3/8 TCU .............................65-78 NCAA Tournament Athens, Ga. 3/22 @ #19 Georgia .............61-80 1 Preseason WNIT (Atlanta, GA) 2 Hawkeye Challenge (Iowa City, IA) * C-USA opponent 2003-04 17-14 Overall; 8-6 C-USA Coach: Katie Meier Captains: Monica League, Kysah Upchurch 11/21 Dartmouth1 ...................75-59 11/22 @ Seton Hall1 ......................... 67-77 11/25 Davidson ......................77-70 11/28 Chicago State ...............90-71 11/30 @ Old Dominion .........61-75 12/3 @ Michigan .................65-72 12/7 VCU .............................81-72 12/11 Wichita State ................83-68 12/14 South Carolina .............67-84 12/21 UNC Wilmington.........53-48 12/28 vs. George Mason2 .......52-70 12/29 vs. Stony Brook2 ..........88-77 1/6 @ James Madison ........64-71 1/9 USF* ............................72-64 1/11 UAB* ...........................84-75 1/16 @ Southern Miss* .......59-57 1/18 @ Tulane*....................72-61 1/25 @ East Carolina* .........55-80 1/31 #13 DePaul* ................74-70 2/2 Marquette* ...................59-56 2/6 @ Memphis* ...............67-74 2/8 @ Saint Louis* ............77-74 2/13 #25 Houston*...............58-62 2/15 #22 TCU* .................91-100 2/20 @ Louisville* ..............84-86 2/22 @ Cincinnati* .............80-56 2/27 East Carolina*..............78-48 Conference USA Tournament Fort Worth, Texas 3/4 vs. East Carolina ..........74-61 3/5 @ #16 TCU..................73-89 Women’s NIT 3/17 @ Clemson ..................78-71 3/21 @ W. Michigan ..... 83-85 (ot) 1 Seton Hall Trnmnt. (South Orange, NJ) 2 St. Joseph’s Hawk Classic (Philadelphia, PA) * - C-USA opponent 2004-05 22-9 Overall; 9-5 C-USA Coach: Katie Meier Captains: Monica League, Krystion Obie 11/19 N.C. A&T ....................87-51 11/21 @ Wichita State ...........83-60 11/23 @ Davidson .................78-72 11/26 Western Kentucky........91-74 11/30 @ South Carolina ........78-72 12/3 Michigan ......................60-47 12/6 East Tennessee State ....79-68 12/8 @ Murray State ...........88-74 12/20 vs. UPR-Mayaguez1 ....98-43 12/21 vs. Northwestern1 ........72-64 12/22 vs. Florida State1 ..........72-83

12/29 vs. Florida A&M2.........78-49 12/30 @ Florida2 ....................72-86 1/2 Austin Peay ..................67-47 1/7 Saint Louis* .................74-65 1/9 Memphis* ...................72-65 1/14 @ Marquette* ..............60-54 1/16 @ #21 DePaul* ..........64-103 1/23 East Carolina*..............70-54 1/28 Tulane* ........................62-38 1/30 Southern Miss* ............. 74-57 2/5 @ UAB* ......................62-56 2/7 @ USF* .......................59-68 2/11 Louisville* ............ 60-63 (ot) 2/13 Cincinnati*...................72-63 2/18 @ TCU*.......................51-76 2/20 @ Houston* .................64-69 2/26 @ East Carolina* .........68-66 Conference USA Tournament Charlotte, N.C. 3/3 Cincinnati.....................63-46 3/4 Houston................. 73-76 (ot) Women’s NIT 3/18 @ Wake Forest...........75-100 1 San Juan Shootout (San Juan, P.R.) 2 State Farm Classic (Gainesville, FL) * - Conference USA Opponent

THE HISTORY

2/14 Marquette* ...................40-73 2/19 Cincinnati*...................55-63 2/21 Louisville* ...................65-72 Conference USA Tournament New Orleans, La. 2/26 UAB .............................47-44 2/27 @ Tulane......................60-69 1 Maine Tournament (Orono, ME) * C-USA opponent

2005-06 21-9 Overall; 13-3 A-10 Coach: Amanda Butler Captains: Pam Brown, Sakellie Daniels, Andrea Davidson, Krystion Obie 11/19 Appalachian State ....... 84-58 11/22 @ Western Kentucky ...80-87 11/25 @ Loyola Marymount1 82-74 11/26 vs. UCLA1....................71-87 11/30 Florida..........................80-93 12/2 @ UNC Wilmington ....74-54 12/5 Winthrop ......................59-57 12/7 Davidson ......................79-60 12/18 Old Dominion ............... 69-79 12/28 Murray State ................90-65 12/30 @ Houston ...................80-71 1/3 Xavier* ........................76-72 1/6 @ #23 Temple*............69-77 1/8 @ Fordham* ................70-64 1/15 Massachusetts* ............71-61 1/20 Saint Joseph’s* ............81-50 1/22 @ Saint Louis* ............86-57 1/27 Richmond*...................60-56 1/29 La Salle* .....................77-57 2/3 @ Dayton* ...................86-74 2/5 @ Xavier*....................63-55 2/10 St. Bonaventure ...........73-39 2/12 @ Duquesne* .............79-72 2/17 @ Richmond* ..............64-82 2/19 Saint Louis* .................65-58 2/24 Rhode Island* ..............74-67 2/26 @ George Washington* ... 65-69 Atlantic 10 Tournament Philadelphia, Pa. 3/ 4 vs. Duquesne................45-56 Women’s NIT 3/17 James Madison ............70-62 3/20 @ Western Kentucky ...68-81 1 - Loyola Marymount Trnmt. (Los Angeles, CA) *- Atlantic 10 Conference Opponent

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THE HISTORY

ALL-TIME RESULTS 2006-07 19-13 Overall; 9-5 A-10 Coach: Amanda Butler Captains: Sabrina Gregory, Whitney Hoey, Courtney Williams 11/10 Arkansas State .............76-65 11/14 @ Minnesota................66-78 11/17 Saint Francis ................82-72 11/20 UNC Greensboro .........86-40 11/24 vs. Wyoming1 ...............55-77 11/25 @ Colorado1 ................65-78 12/2 @ Virginia Tech ...........68-80 12/4 Charleston Southern ....82-61 12/9 @ Davidson .................69-75 12/17 Old Dominion ..............68-64 12/21 Houston........................81-58 12/29 vs. Tulsa2 ......................85-65 12/30 vs. Ball State2 ...............72-82 1/2 @ Clemson ..................65-62 1/5 Winthrop ......................65-45 1/9 Saint Louis* .................74-49 1/12 Dayton* .......................82-70 1/14 Xavier* ........................61-59 1/18 @ Richmond* ..............65-60 1/21 Duquesne* ...................74-65 1/26 @ Rhode Island* .........78-91 1/28 @ Massachusetts* .......67-60 2/3 @ Saint Louis* ............77-65 2/8 Fordham* .....................78-46 2/11 @ Saint Joseph’s* .......59-67 2/15 #8 George Washington* 59-64 2/18 Temple* ......................55-72 2/22 @ La Salle* .................62-71 2/25 @ St. Bonaventure* .....86-74

Atlantic 10 Tournament Cincinnati, Ohio 3/3 vs. Saint Joseph’s .........64-76 Women’s NIT 3/15 High Point ....................72-45 3/19 @ Virginia....................72-74 1 - U of Colorado Coors Clsc. (Boulder, CO) 2 - St. Peter’s Holiday Classic, (Jersey City, NJ) *- Atlantic 10 Opponent 2007-08 18-14 Overall; 9-5 A-10 Coach: Karen Aston Captains: Sabrina Gregory, Whitney Hoey 11/9 vs. #20 Pittsburgh1 .......68-85 11/10 @ Penn State1 ..............67-73 11/11 vs. Arizona1 ........... 77-86 (ot) 11/15 @ Wake Forest.............52-56 11/17 @ Old Dominion .........59-80 11/21 Hampton ......................72-47 11/24 Davidson ......................69-53 11/28 @ UNC Greensboro ....70-45 12/2 Minnesota ....................66-80 12/5 @ UAB ........................73-63 12/16 Virginia Tech................76-55 12/20 Charleston Southern2 ...84-55 12/21 UT-Arlington2 ..............60-68 12/30 @ Arkansas State .........58-51 1/2 Clemson .......................62-58 1/5 Winthrop ......................82-45 1/12 @ Duquesne* ..............67-57 1/15 Massachusetts* ............53-44 1/19 Saint Louis* .................62-56 1/22 @ Dayton* ...................64-51 1/26 @ #17 G.. Washington*54-76 1/30 La Salle* ......................74-52 2/2 @ Saint Louis* ............60-71 2/6 @ Temple*...................53-66

Series Results Team W-L Alabama 1-1 Alabama State 1-0 Appalachian 14-4 Arkansas St. 2-0 Arizona 0-1 Austin Peay 1-0 Ball State 0-1 Belmont Abbey 3-1 Bennett 1-0 Berry 0-2 Bowling Green 1-0 Campbell 7-6 Campbellsville 1-0 Catawba 9-0 Central Florida 1-2 Charleston S. 5-0 Chicago St. 1-0 Cincinnati 6-11 Clemson 4-9 Coker 1-0 C. of Charleston 2-2 Colorado 0-1 Columbia 2-0 Connecticut 0-1 Converse 2-0 Coppin State 1-0 Dartmouth 2-0 Davidson 11-8 Dayton 4-1 Denver 1-0 DePaul 6-11 Duke 3-5 Duquesne 5-1

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Last 97-98 91-92 05-06 07-08 07-08 04-05 06-07 83-84 75-76 83-84 99-00 90-91 81-82 80-81 95-96 08-09 03-04 04-05 08-09 78-79 90-91 06-07 87-88 92-93 86-87 95-96 03-04 08-09 08-09 80-81 04-05 01-02 08-09

Team W-L East Carolina 22-7 ETSU 6-3 Elon 3-2 Erskine 0-1 Evansville 1-0 Florida 0-4 Florida A & M 1-0 Florida Atlantic 1-0 Florida Int. 0-1 Florida State 1-1 Fordham 4-0 Francis Marion 1-1 Fresno State 2-0 Furman 5-5 Gardner-Webb 2-2 George Mason 0-1 George Wash. 1-3 Georgia 1-3 Georgia So. 3-2 Georgia State 6-3 Georgia Tech 0-1 Guilford 2-1 Hampton 2-0 Hartford 1-0 Hawaii 0-1 High Point 3-1 Hofstra 1-0 Houston 7-7 Iona 1-0 Iowa 0-2 Jackson State 1-0 James Madison 3-2 J.C. Smith 1-0

Last 04-05 04-05 80-81 75-76 85-86 05-06 04-05 88-89 02-03 04-05 08-09 87-88 08-09 01-02 02-03 03-04 08-09 02-03 94-95 88-89 02-03 78-79 08-09 88-89 01-02 06-07 88-89 06-07 84-85 02-03 01-02 05-06 85-86

2/9 2/12 2/17 2/24 2/27 3/1

St. Bonaventure* .........60-58 Saint Joseph’s* ............59-57 @ Xavier* ...................62-71 Rhode Island* ..............63-65 @ Fordham* ................79-55 Richmond*...................76-66 Atlantic 10 Tournament Philadelphia, Pa. 3/8 vs. Dayton ......................53-77 Women’s NIT 3/22 VCU ...............................67-80 1 - WBCA Classic (University Park, PA) 2 - SpringHill Suites Holiday Clsc. (Charlotte, NC) * - Atlantic 10 Opponent

Fordham* .......................60-38 @ Saint Louis* ..............70-58 Duquesne* .....................83-78 @ La Salle* ............67-62 (ot) Temple* ........................73-77 @ Saint Joseph’s* ..........69-55 George Washington* .....59-57 @ St. Bonaventure* .......65-73 Atlantic 10 Tournament Charlotte, N.C. 3/7 Duquesne .......................81-57 3/8 Temple ..........................73-50 3/9 Richmond ......................59-54 NCAA Tournament Chattanooga, Tenn. 3/21 Purdue ...........................52-65 2008-09 1Wolfpack Invitational (Raleigh, NC) 23-9 Overall; 11-3 A-10 2 - Hoops For Cure Tournament (Dallas, TX) Coach: Karen Aston Captains: Danielle Burgin, Traci Ray * - Atlantic 10 Opponent 11/15 vs. USC1 .........................62-60 11/16 @ NC State1 ...................55-62 11/18 @ Hampton....................69-46 11/21 UAB ..............................79-57 11/26 Wake Forest ...................67-75 11/28 vs. Fresno State2.............70-69 11/29 @ SMU ..........................76-74 12/6 @ UNC Asheville ..........72-50 12/9 @ Davidson ...................72-64 12/13 Charleston Southern ......91-43 12/21 at South Carolina ..........76-78 12/28 #6 Notre Dame...............61-68 1/2 at Clemson .....................58-51 1/5 North Carolina A&T ......80-87 1/11 Xavier* ........................49-67 1/14 @ Massachusetts* .........67-53 1/17 @ Rhode Island* ...........60-39 1/20 Saint Louis* ..................66-56 1/24 Dayton* .........................60-57 1/27 @ Richmond* ................62-55

Team W-L Kentucky 1-0 La Salle 3-1 Lenoir-Rhyne 3-13 Long Beach 1-1 Louisville 6-21 Loyola Marymount 1-0 Maine 1-1 Marquette 7-11 Mars Hill 6-2 Marshall 1-0 Maryland 0-1 Maryland-ES 1-0 Massachusetts 5-1 Memphis 4-10 Mercer 2-1 Methodist 1-0 Miami 1-0 Michigan 1-1 Michigan State 1-0 Milligan 1-1 Minnesota 0-2 Mississippi 0-1 Missouri 0-1 Murray State 3-1 New Orleans 0-1 No. Carolina 0-2 N.C. A&T 20-6 UNC Asheville 11-3 N.C. Central 1-0 UNCG 12-2 NC State 0-5 UNCW 11-3 N. Alabama 0-1 N. Illinois 0-1 Northwestern 1-0 NW State 0-1 Notre Dame 0-1

Last 92-93 08-09 83-84 94-95 04-05 05-06 95-96 04-05 81-82 90-91 99-00 88-89 08-09 04-05 92-93 78-79 89-90 04-05 93-94 82-83 07-08 98-99 97-98 05-06 97-98 84-85 08-09 08-09 77-78 07-08 08-09 05-06 87-88 87-88 04-05 96-97 08-09

Team W-L Old Dominion 3-8 Pembroke St. 4-4 Penn State 0-1 Pennsylvania 1-0 Pfeiffer 4-3 Pittsburgh 0-1 Princeton 1-0 Providence 0-1 P.R. Mayaguez 1-0 Purdue 0-1 Radford 6-4 Rhode Island 2-2 Richmond 5-1 Robert Morris 1-0 Sacred Heart 5-1 Saint Francis 1-0 Saint Joseph’s 3-2 Saint Louis 17-5 St. Augustine’s 1-0 St. Bonaventure 3-2 St. John’s 1-0 St. Peter’s 0-1 Salem 1-0 Seton Hall 0-1 Shawnee State 1-0 Shorter 1-0 South Alabama 2-8 South Carolina 5-15 S.C. State 6-2 Southern Cal 1-1 SMU 1-1 Southern Miss 3-17 Stetson 1-0 Stony Brook 1-0 Syracuse 1-0 Tampa 1-0 TCU 2-4

1/31 2/3 2/7 2/14 2/18 2/21 2/25 2/28

Last 07-08 81-82 07-08 91-92 80-81 07-08 91-92 96-97 04-05 08-09 97-98 08-09 08-09 87-88 77-78 06-07 08-09 08-09 80-81 08-09 00-01 95-96 75-76 03-04 90-91 83-84 90-91 08-09 02-03 08-09 08-09 04-05 89-90 03-04 94-95 84-85 04-05

Team W-L Temple 2-4 Tennessee 0-3 Tennessee St. 1-0 Tenn. Tech 2-4 Texas A&M 2-0 UT-Arlington 0-1 Toledo 0-1 Tulane 8-14 Tulsa 1-0 UAB 14-13 UCLA 1-2 UNLV 0-1 USF 19-10 Valparaiso 1-0 Vanderbilt 0-1 Virginia 0-4 VCU 19-7 Virginia State 1-0 Virginia Tech 9-12 Virginia Union 2-0 Wake Forest 4-7 W. Carolina 20-7 W. Kentucky 3-11 W. Michigan 1-1 West Virginia 1-0 Wichita St. 2-0 William & Mary 1-0 Wingate 6-2 W-S State 1-2 Winthrop 17-2 Wisconsin 1-0 Wis.-Green Bay 1-0 Wyoming 0-1 Xavier 3-4

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Last 08-09 92-93 01-02 97-98 02-03 07-08 89-90 04-05 06-07 08-09 05-06 00-01 04-05 93-94 02-03 06-07 07-08 86-87 07-08 87-88 08-09 93-94 05-06 03-04 99-00 04-05 89-90 82-83 78-79 07-08 87-88 90-91 06-07 08-09


The Opponents Non-Conference Foes ....................... 64-67 Atlantic 10 Conference Foes............ 68-71 Attendance Records ...............................71 Results vs. 2009-10 Schedule .................72

Senior Erin Floyd, who has 71 starts in her career, recorded three double-doubles last season. Floyd ranked among the Atlantic 10 leaders in ďŹ eld goal percentage in 2008-09.


THE OPPONENTS

NON-CONFERENCE OPPONENTS East Carolina

South Carolina

November 13 • Greenville, N.C.

November 16 • Charlotte, N.C.

General Information Location: Greenville, N.C. Enrollment: 25,990 Nickname: Pirates Colors: Purple and Gold Conference: Conference USA Arena: Williams Arena at Minges Coliseum Chancellor: Dr. Steve Ballard Athletic Director: Terry Holland Athletics Phone: (252)737-4600 Website: www.ecupirates.com Team Information Head Coach: Sharon Baldwin-Tener Record at School (Yrs.): 103-104 (7) Overall Record (Yrs.): 172-131 (10) Coaching Staff: Roger Hodge, Adrienne Shuler, Jocelyn Wyatt 2008-09 Record:18-13 Starters R/L: 3/2 Letterwinners R/L: 9/3 Media Relations WBB Contact: Charles Welch Office Phone: (252) 737-5112 Fax: (252) 737-4528 Email: welchc@ecu.edu Press Row: (252) 328-0135

November 13 Charlotte 15 Western Carolina 19 UNC Wilmington 22 at American University 27-28 Lady Pirate Invitational December 2 VCU 5 at Gardner-Webb 12 at Hampton 19-20 at South Fla. Tournament 28-29 at Fordham Tournament January 4 Marshall 8 Southern Miss 10 UCF 15 at Houston 17 at Rice 23 at SMU 28 UAB 30 Memphis February 4 at Southern Miss 6 at UCF 11 UTEP 13 Tulane 21 Tulsa 25 at UAB 27 at Memphis March 3 at Marshall 8-12 C-USA Tournament

General Information Location: Columbia, S.C. Enrollment: 25,077 Nickname: Gamecocks Colors: Garnet and Black Conference: Southeastern Arena: Colonial Life Arena President: Dr. Harris Pastides Athletic Director: Eric Hyman Athletics Phone: (803)777-4202 Website:www.gamecocksonline.com Team Information Head Coach: Dawn Staley Record at School (Yrs.): 10-18 (1) Overall Record (Yrs.): 182-98 (9) Coaching Staff: Lisa Boyer, Carla McGhee, Nikki McCray 2008-09 Record: 10-18 Starters R/L: 4/1 Letterwinners R/L: 6/6 Media Relations WBB Contact: Diana Koval Office Phone: (803) 777-7977 Fax: (803) 777-2967 Email: dkoval@mailbox.sc.edu Press Row: (803)777-6182

2009-10 Schedule November 16 at Charlotte 19 at Clemson 22 Penn State 26-28 U.S. Virgin Islands Paradise Jam December 2 High Point 13 North Carolina State 17 Wake Forest 20 North Carolina 28-29 Saint Joseph’s Tourn. January 3 LSU 7 at Tennessee 10 at Alabama 14 Kentucky 17 Auburn 21 at LSU 24 at Florida 28 Mississippi 31 Tennessee February 4 at Auburn 7 at Georgia 11 Mississippi State 14 Arkansas 21 at Kentucky 25 Georgia 28 at Vanderbilt March 4-7 at SEC Tournament

Appalachian State

Duke

November 20 • Boone, N.C.

November 23 • Durham, N.C.

General Information Location: Boone, N.C. Enrollment: 16, 600 Nickname: Mountaineers Colors: Black and Gold Conference: Southern Arena: Holmes Center President: Dr. Kenneth E. Reacock Athletic Director: Charlie Cobb Athletics Phone: (828) 262-3081 Website: www.GoASU.com Team Information Head Coach: Darcie Vincent Record at School (Yrs.): 9-22 (1) Overall Record (Yrs.): 273-123 (13) Coaching Staff: Heather Kearney, Andrea Gross, Kiesha Mack 2008-09 Record: 9-22 Starters R/L: 4/1 Letterwinners R/L: 8/3 Media Relations WBB Contact: Courtney Burchett Office Phone: (828) 262-7612 Fax: (828) 262-6106 Email: burchettcm@appstate.edu Press Row: (828) 262-7060

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2009-10 Schedule November 13 at Marshall 20 Charlotte 24 at Gardner-Webb 27-28 at Pitt Tournament December 2 Georgia Southern 7 at Davidson 17 East Tennessee State 21 Furman 23 at Bowling Green 30 George Mason January 2 Elon 4 at Western Carolina 6 Richmond 9 Chattanooga 11 Samford 16 at UNC Greensboro 18 at College of Charleston 23 Davidson 30 Wofford February 1 at Furman 6 at Elon 8 Western Carolina 13 at Chattanooga 15 at Samford 20 UNC Greensboro 22 College of Charleston 25 at Wofford 27 at Georgia Southern March 4-8 at SoCon Tournament

General Information Location: Durham, N.C. Enrollment: 6,340 Nickname: Blue Devils Colors: Royal Blue & White Conference: Atlantic Coast Arena: Cameron Indoor Stadium President: Dr. Richard H. Brodhead Athletic Director: Kevin White Athletics Phone: (919) 684-2120 Website: www.GoDuke.com Team Information Head Coach: Joanne P. McCallie Record at School (Yrs.): 52-16 (2) Overall Record (Yrs.): 368-164 (17) Coaching Staff: Al Brown, Shannon Perry, Trisha Stafford-Odom 2008-09 Record: 27-6 Starters R/L: 2/3 Letterwinners R/L: 9/3 Media Relations WBB Contact: Lindy Brown Office Phone: (919) 684-2664 Fax: (919) 684-2489 Email: lbrown@duaa.duke.edu Press Row: (919) 684-6186

2009-10 Schedule November 13 at Houston Babtist 15 at Texas A&M 19 Georgia Southern 23 Charlotte 26 at Western Kentucky 27 at Marquette December 3 Ohio State 6 Southern California 15 at Stanford 18 James Madison 21 at Maine 28 N.C. Central 31 at Temple January 3 Providence 7 at Clemson 10 Wake Forest 14 at Miami 18 Connecticut 21 Virginia Tech 24 at Maryland 29 Florida State February 4 at Boston College 8 North Carolina 11 N.C. State 14 at Virginia Tech 19 at Georgia Tech 21 Maryland 26 Virginia 28 at North Carolina March 4-7 ACC Tournament

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NON-CONFERENCE OPPONENTS Indiana - Possible Opponent November 27 • Freeport, Bahamas

General Information Location: Brookings, S.D. Enrollment: 11,995 Nickname: Jackrabbits Colors: Yellow & Blue Conference: The Summit League Arena: Frost Arena President: Dr. David L. Chicoine Athletic Director: Justin Sell Athletics Phone: (605) 688-5625 Website: www.gojacks.com

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Team Information Head Coach: Aaron Johnston Record at School (Yrs.): 225-65 (9) Overall Record (Yrs.): 225-65 (9) Coaching Staff: Katie Falco, Emilee Gusso, Chad Oletzke, Deb Remmerde 2008-09 Record: 32-3 Starters R/L: 4/1 Letterwinners R/L: 9/4 Media Relations WBB Contact: Jason Hove Office Phone: (605) 688-4623 Fax: (605) 688-5999 Email: Jason.Hove@sdstate.edu Press Row: (605) 688-4623

November 13 Gonzaga 15 at Arizona State 19 at Illinois State 22 Western Kentucky 26-27 at Junkanoo Jam December 5 at Western Illinois 7 at IUPUI 13 Middle Tennessee State 19 at Utah 22 at Iowa 28 Northern Iowa January 2 Centenary 4 Oral Roberts 9 at Southern Utah 11 at UMKC 16 at North Dakota State 23 Oakland 25 IPFW 30 at Oral Roberts February 1 at Centenary 6 UMKC 8 Southern Utah 13 North Dakota State 15 South Dakota 20 at IPFW 22 at Oakland 27 IUPUI March 1 Western Illinois 6-9 Summit League Tourn.

General Information Location: Bloomington, Ind. Enrollment: 40,354 Nickname: Hoosiers Colors: Cream and Crimson Conference: Big Ten Arena: Assembly Hall President: Michael A. McRobbie Athletic Director: Fred Glass Athletics Phone: (812) 855-2794 Website: www.IUHoosiers.com Team Information Head Coach: Felisha Legette-Jack Record at School (Yrs.): 58-40 (3) Overall Record (Yrs.): 112-103 (7) Coaching Staff: Katie AbrahamsonHenderson, Jose Mori, Amaka Agugua 2008-09 Record: 21-11 Starters R/L: 2/3 Letterwinners R/L: 8/4 Media Relations WBB Contact: Shana Daniels Office Phone: (812) 855-9402 Fax: (812) 855-9401 Email: sldaniel@indiana.edu Press Row: (812) 855-2754

2009-10 Schedule November 13 at Memphis 15 IUPUI 18 Cincinnati 22 Missouri 26-27 Junkanoo Jam December 3 Florida State 6 at Michigan State 9 Tennessee-Martin 13 at Saint Louis 19 at Cleveland State 22 Toledo 31 at Purdue January 3 Michigan State 7 Illinois 10 at Penn State 14 Michigan 17 at Ohio 21 Northwestern 24 at Michigan 28 Wisconsin 31 Ohio State February 7 at Illinois 11 Iowa 14 at Wisconsin 18 at Northwestern 21 Minnesota 25 at Iowa 28 Penn State March 4-7 at Big Ten Tournament

Virginia - Possible Opponent

Presbyterian College

November 27 • Freeport, Bahamas

December 2 • Charlotte, N.C.

General Information Location: Charlottesville, Va. Enrollment: 21,057 Nickname: Cavalier Colors: Navy and Orange Conference: Atlantic Coast Arena: John Paul Jones Arena President: John T. Casteen III Athletic Director: Craig Littlepage Athletics Phone: (434) 982-5500 Website: www.virginiasports.com Team Information Head Coach: Debbie Ryan Record at School (Yrs.): 699-298 (32) Overall Record (Yrs.): Same Coaching Staff: Tim Taylor, Angel Elderkin, Wendy Palmer 2008-09 Record: 24-10 Starters R/L: 2/3 Letterwinners R/L: 8/6 Media Relations WBB Contact: Amy Mulligan Office Phone: (434) 982-5534 Fax: (434) 982-5525 Email: amulligan@virginia.edu Press Row: (434) 296-5910

2009-10 Schedule November 13 at UMBC 15 Manhattan 18 USC Upstate 22 Tennessee 26-27 Junkanoo Jam December 3 Purdue 6 James Madison 8 Furman 20 at Georgia 28-29 Marriott Cavalier Clsc. January 2 at Colorado 4 St. Bonaventure 7 at Florida State 11 Maryland 18 at Virginia Tech 21 at Boston College 24 Georgia Tech 27 NC State 31 at Wake Forest February 4 Clemson 8 at Maryland 11 at Miami 15 North Carolina 16 Longwood 22 Florida State 26 at Duke 28 Virginia Tech March 4-7 ACC Tournament

General Information Location: Clinton, S.C. Enrollment: 1,200 Nickname: Blue Hose Colors: Garnet & Blue Conference: Big South Arena: Templeton Center President: Dr. John V. Griffith Athletic Director: Dr. William Carlton Athletics Phone: (864) 833-8240 Website: www. gobluehose.com Team Information Head Coach: Ronny Fisher Record at School (Yrs.): 4-25 (1) Overall Record (Yrs.): 4-25 (1) Coaching Staff: Eric Burrows, Monique Dawson 2008-09 Record: 4-25 Starters R/L: 4/1 Letterwinners R/L: 6/3 Media Relations WBB Contact: AJ Henderson Office Phone: (864) 833-8252 Fax: (864) 833-8323 Email: ajhenders@presby.edu Press Row: (864) 833-8332

2009 Atlantic 10 Champions

THE OPPONENTS

South Dakota State November 26 • Freeport, Bahamas

2009-10 Schedule November 14 at Colgate 16 at Syracuse 20-22 at Morehead St. Tourny 25 at NorthCarolina 29 at Wake Forest December 2 at Charlotte 5 Georgia State 14 SC State 21 at Alabama 30 at USC- Upstate January 2 at Winthrop 11 UNC-Asheville 16 at Liberty 18 at Radford 23 High Point 25 Gardner-Webb 30 Charleston Southern February 1 Coastal Carolina 6 Winthrop 9 Allen 13 at UNC-Asheville 16 NC Central 20 at Gardner-Webb 22 at High Point 27 Radford March 1 Liberty 5 at Charleston Southern 8 at Coastal Carolina

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NON-CONFERENCE OPPONENTS UNC Asheville

Western Carolina

December 5 • Charlotte, N.C.

December 8 • Charlotte, N.C.

General Information Location: Asheville, N.C. Enrollment: 3,500 Nickname: Bulldogs Colors: Royal Blue and White Conference: Big South Arena: Justice Center Chancellor: Dr. Anne Ponder Athletic Director: Janet Cone Athletics Phone: (828) 251-6904 Website: www.uncabulldogs.com Team Information Head Coach: Betsy Blose Record at School (Yrs.): 98-109 (7) Overall Record (Yrs.): 212-186 (14) Coaching Staff: Tiffany Gwynn, Curtis Metten, Lauren Pryor 2008-09 Record: 10-20 Starters R/L: 3/2 Letterwinners R/L: 7/4 Media Relations WBB Contact: Everett Hutto Office Phone: (828) 251-6931 Fax: (828) 251-6386 Email: ehutto@unca.edu Press Row: (828) 251-6992

November 14 Newberry 17 at South Carolina State 21 Lees-McRae 24 Campbell 28 at USC Upstate December 2 at Western Carolina 5 at Charlotte 11 Southern Wesleyan 16 Georgia Southern 21 Elon 29-30 at JMU Tournament January 2 Coastal Carolina 4 Charleston Southern 9 at Gardner-Webb 11 at Presbyterian 16 at Radford 18 at Liberty 22 North Carolina Central 25 High Point 30 at Winthrop February 6 at Charleston Southern 8 at Coastal Carolina 13 Presbyterian 15 Gardner-Webb 20 at High Point 27 Liberty March 1 Radford 13-15 Big South Tournament

General Information Location: Cullowhee, N.C. Enrollment: 9,000 Nickname: Lady Catamounts Colors: Purple and Gold Conference: Southern Arena: Ramsey Regional Activity Center President: Dr. John W. Bardo Athletic Director: Chip Smith Athletics Phone: (828)277-7338 Website: www.catamountsports.com Team Information Head Coach: Karen Middleton Record at School (Yrs.): First Overall Record (Yrs.): First Coaching Staff: Tre’ka McMillian, Jonelle Streed, Hillary Beck 2008-09 Record: 21-12 Starters R/L: 2/3 Letterwinners R/L: 9/3 Media Relations WBB Contact: Denise Gideon Office Phone: (828) 227-2336 Fax: (828) 227-7688 Email: dgideon@email.wcu.edu Press Row: (828) 227-2129

2009-10 Schedule November 13 at Richmond 15 at East Carolina 20 Wofford 24-25 at Alaska Tournament 29 James Madison December 2 UNC Ashville 5 Davidson 8 at Charlotte 12 at Western Kentucky 19 at Georgia Southern 21 at Charleston 30 at Florida State January 2 Furman 4 Appalachian State 9 Elon 11 at UNC Greensboro 16 at Chattanooga 18 at Samford 25 at Davidson 30 Georgia Southern February 1 Charleston 6 at Furman 8 at Appalachian State 13 at Elon 16 UNC Greensboro 20 Samford 22 Chattanooga 27 at Wofford March 4-8 SoCon Tournament

Southern Miss

Notre Dame

December 12 • Charlotte, N.C.

December 20 • South Bend, Ind.

General Information Location: Hattiesburg, Miss. Enrollment: 15,000 Nickname: Golden Eagles Colors: Black and Gold Conference: Conference USA Arena: Reed Green Coliseum President: Dr. Martha D. Saunders Athletic Director: Richard Giannini Athletics Phone: (601)266-5017 Website: www.SouthernMiss.com Team Information Head Coach: Joye Lee-McNelis Record at School (Yrs.): 79-75 (5) Overall Record (Yrs.): 308-231 (18) Coaching Staff: Shannon Hamp, Jordan Dupuy, Jaye Nayreau 2008-09 Record: 20-12 Starters R/L: 1/4 Letterwinners R/L:8/6 Media Relations WBB Contact: Shirley Hill Office Phone: (601) 266-4506 Fax: (601) 266-4507 Email: shirley.jones-hill@usm.edu Press Row: (601) 266-5428

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2009-10 Schedule November 14 South Alabama 16 at Southeast Missouri St. 19 at Michigan 23 Willam Carey 27-28 Lady Eagle Thanksgiving Classic December 2 at Mississippi State 4 Alcorn State 12 at Charlotte 16 at Belmont 22 UALR 30 at Alabama January 3 Louisiana Tech 8 at East Carolina 10 at Marshall 15 UAB 17 Memphis 21 at UCF 23 at Tulane 30 UTEP February 4 East Carolina 6 Marshall 12 at Memphis 14 at UAB 18 Houston 20 Rice 25 at Tulsa 27 at SMU March 3 UCF 10-13 at C-USA Championship

General Information Location: Notre Dame, Ind. Enrollment: 11,733 Nickname: Fighting Irish Colors: Gold and Blue Conference: Big East Arena: Purcell Pavilion at the Joyce Center President: Rev. John I. Jenkins Athletic Director: Jack Swarbrick Athletics Phone: (574)631-6107 Website: www.UND.com Team Information Head Coach: Muffet McGraw Record at School (Yrs.): 496-197 (22) Overall Record (Yrs.): 584-238 (27) Coaching Staff: Jonathan Tsipis, Angie Barber, Niele Ivey 2008-09 Record: 22-9 Starters R/L: 5/0 Letterwinners R/L: 12/0 Media Relations WBB Contact: Chris Masters Office Phone: (574) 631-8032 Fax: (574) 631-7941 Email: masters.5@nd.edu Press Row: (574) 631-5309

2009-10 Schedule November 15 Arkansas-Pine Bluff 19 at Michigan State 22 Iona 26-28 Paradise Jam December 2 Eastern Michigan 8 IPFW 12 Valparaiso 20 Charlotte 29 at Central Florida 31 Vanderbilt January 4 at Purdue 9 Villanova 12 South Florida 16 at Connecticut 19 at Louisville 24 West Virginia 27 Providence 30 at Syracuse February 1 at Rutgers 6 Pittsburgh 9 at Cincinnati 14 DePaul 16 at St. John’s 20 at Georgetown 23 Marquette 27 at Seton Hall March 1 Connecticut 5-9 Big East Championship

2009-10 Charlotte 49ers Women’s Basketball


NON-CONFERENCE OPPONENTS Virginia Tech - Possible Opponent December 30 • Blacksburg, Va.

General Information Location: New Britain, Ct. Enrollment: 12,000 Nickname: Blue Devils Colors: Blue and White Conference: Northeast Arena: Detrick Gymnasium President: Dr. John W. Miller Athletic Director: TBA Athletics Phone: (860) 832-3040 Website: www.ccsubluedevils.com Team Information Head Coach: Beryl Piper Record at School (Yrs.): 22-39 (2) Overall Record (Yrs.): Same Coaching Staff: Kerri Reaves, Glenn Senecal, Lin Stich 2008-09 Record: 18-14 Starters R/L: 5/0 Letterwinners R/L: 8/3 Media Relations WBB Contact: Daniel Forcells Office Phone: (860) 832-3057 Fax: (860) 832-3084 Email: forcelladap@ccsu.edu Press Row: (860) 832-3099

2009-10 Schedule November 13 at Maine 16 Holy Cross 18 Fordham 21 at Brown 28 at Colgate December 2 Rhode Island 5 at Long Island 10 at New Hampshire 20 at Rutgers 29-30 at Hilton Garden Classic January 4 St. Francis 7 at Monmouth 9 at Fairleigh Dickinson 14 Quinnipiac 16 Sacred Heart 21 at Quinnipiac 23 at Sacred Heart 28 Monmouth 30 Fairleigh Dickinson February 4 at Bryant 6 Bryant 11 St. Francis 13 Robert Morris 18 at Mount St. Mary’s 20 at Wagner 25 at St. Francis 27 Long Island March 6-14 Northeast Tournament

General Information Location: Blacksburg, Va. Enrollment: 30,000 Nickname: Hokies Colors: Maroon and Burnt Orange Conference: Atlantic Coast Conference Arena: Cassell Coliseum President: Dr. Charles Steger Athletic Director: Jim Weaver Athletics Phone: (540) 231-6796 Website: www.hokiesports.com Team Information Head Coach: Beth Dunkenberger Record at School (Yrs.): 84-70 (6) Overall Record (Yrs.): 149-120 (10) Coaching Staff: Shellie Greenman, Stacy Cantley, Angela Crosby 2008-09 Record: 12-18 Starters R/L: 4/1 Letterwinners R/L: 8/5 Media Relations WBB Contact: Torye Hurst Office Phone: (540) 231-8823 Fax: (540) 231-6984 Email: tohurst@vt.edu Press Row: (540) 231-3048

2009-10 Schedule November 13 Longwood 16 at VCU 19 George Mason 22 at James Madison 25 at Radford 28 Elon December 3 Michigan 6 North Carolina Central 9 Mt. St. Mary’s 19-20 at St. John’s Tourn. 29-30 Hilton Garden Classic January 3 UMBC 7 at Wake Forest 14 North Carolina 18 Virginia 21 at Duke 24 at Miami 28 Maryland 31 at Georgia Tech February 5 Wake Forest 7 at NC State 11 Savannah State 14 Duke 18 at Florida State 21 Boston College 25 Clemson 28 at Virginia March 4-7 ACC Tournament

New Jersey Tech - Possible Opponent

Clemson

December 30 • Blacksburg, VA

January 4 • Charlotte, N.C.

General Information Location: Newark, N.J. Enrollment: 5,380 Nickname: Highlanders Colors: Red and White (Blue Accent) Conference: Great West Conference Arena: Estelle and Zoom Fleisher President: Dr. Robert A. Altenkirch Athletic Director: Lenny Kaplan Athletics Phone: (973) 596-3636 Website: www.njit.edu Team Information Head Coach: Margaret McKeon Record at School (Yrs.): 18-40 (2) Overall Record (Yrs.): 88-117 (7) Coaching Staff: Gabrielle Butler, Frozena Jerr 2008-09 Record: 8-21 Starters R/L: 3/2 Letterwinners R/L: 8/3 Media Relations WBB Contact: Stephanie Pillari Office Phone: (973) 596-8324 Fax: (973) 596-8440 Email: pillari@njit.edu Press Row: (973) 596-8511

2009-10 Schedule November 15 at Penn State 17 Wagner 19 Albany 21 Maine 24 at American 27 at Rhode Island December 3 at Marquette 9 Colgate 18 at Lehigh 20 Massachusetts 28-29 at Va. Tech Tournament January 6 Fairleigh Dickinson 9 Yale 12 Harvard 14 at Texas-Pan American 16 at Houston Baptist 23 Chicago State 30 Utah Valley February 6 at Savannah State 11 at UND 13 at USD 18 Houston Baptist 20 Texas-Pan American 25 USD 27 UND March 4 at Utah Valley 6 at Chicago State 10-13 Great West Conference Tourn.

THE OPPONENTS

Central Connecticut State December 29 • Blacksburg, Va.

General Information 2009-10 Schedule Location: Clemson, S.C. November 13 Furman Enrollment: 17,585 16 at Clge. of Charleston Nickname: Tigers 19 South Carolina Colors: Burnt Orange and Purple 24 at Kennesaw St. Conference: Atlantic Coast 27-29 WBCA Classic Arena: Littlejohn Coliseum December 3 at Northwestern President: James F. Barker Charleston Southern Athletic Director: Dr. Terry Don Phillips 6 12 at UT-Chattanooga Athletics Phone: (864) 656-1935 15 USC-Upstate Website: www.clemsontigers.com 19 at Ohio 21 Wofford 28 Georgia Team Information 30 Georgetown Head Coach: Cristy McKinney January Record at School (Yrs.): 46-75 (4) 4 at Charlotte Overall Record (Yrs.):262-214 (16) 7 Duke Coaching Staff: A.G. Hall, 11 at Georgia Tech 14 Florida State Todd Steelman, Marla Brumfield 22 at North Carolina 2008-09 Record: 14-17 24 at Wake Forest Starters R/L: 4/2 29 Boston College Letterwinners R/L: 12/2 31 NC State February 4 at Virginia Media Relations 8 Georgia Tech WBB Contact: Jeff Kallin 11 at Florida State Office Phone: (864) 656-1920 14 at Maryland Fax: (864) 656-0299 18 Miami Email: kallin@clemson.edu 25 at Virginia Tech 28 Wake Forest Press Row: (864) 654-3326 March 4-7 ACC Tournament

2009 Atlantic 10 Champions

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ATLANTIC 10 OPPONENTS Duquesne

La Salle

January 9 • Pittsburgh, Pa.

January 13 • Charlotte, N.C.

General Information Location: Pittsburgh, Pa. Enrollment: 10,160 Nickname: Dukes Colors: Red and Blue Conference: Atlantic 10 Arena: A.J. Palumbo Center President: Dr. Charles Dougherty Athletic Director: Greg Amodio Athletics Phone: (412) 396-6565 Website: www.GoDuquesne.com Team Information Head Coach: Suzie McConnell-Serio Record at School (Yrs.): 35-27 (2) Overall Record (Yrs.): Same Coaching Staff: Dan Burt, Blaine Patterson, Carmen Burce 2008-09 Record: 20-12 Starters R/L: 4/1 Letterwinners R/L: 9/1 Media Relations WBB Contact: Ryan Gavatorta Office Phone: (412) 396-6560 Fax: (412) 396-6210 Email: gavatortar@duq.edu Press Row: (412) 396-4925

November 13 at Cornell 15 at Niagara 18 Mount St. Mary’s 21 at Penn 24 West Virginia 27-28 at UNCW Thanksgiving Tourn. December 1 Robert Morrris 7 at Lehigh 13 Ohio 16 Canisius 19 Ball State 21 at Saint Francis 29 Pittsburgh January 2 at Missouri 9 Charlotte 13 at St. Bonaventure 16 at Fordham 20 Massachusetts 27 Dayton 30 at Richmond February 2 at Saint Louis 6 George Washington 9 at Rhode Island 13 Xavier 17 at Temple 20 St. Bonaventure 24 La Salle 28 at Saint Joseph’s March 5-8 Atlantic 10 Tournament

General Information Location: Philadelphia, Pa. Enrollment: 7,554 Nickname: Explorers Colors: Blue and Gold Conference: Atlantic 10 Arena: Tom Gola Arena President: Brother Michael J. McGinniss Athletic Director: Dr. Thomas Brennan Athletics Phone: (215) 951-1425 Website: www.GoExplorers.com Team Information Head Coach: Tom Lochner Record at School (Yrs.): 64-80 (5) Overall Record (Yrs.): Same Coaching Staff: Chrissie Doogan, Mimi Riley, Stacey Smalls 2008-09 Record: 10-19 Starters R/L: 4/1 Letterwinners R/L: 8/1 Media Relations WBB Contact: Marc Mullen Office Phone: (215) 951-1633 Fax: (215) 951-1694 Email: mmullen@lasalle.edu Press Row: (215) 438-5858

2009-10 Schedule November 13 Loyola 15 at Long Island 20 at Oral Roberts 21 at Tulsa 23 at Wichita State 29 Lehigh December 1 Georgetown 5 at Drexel 13 at Delaware 20 at Rider 22 Villanova 29-30 Monmouth Tournament January 2 Penn 5 Princeton 9 at Richmond 13 at Charlotte 16 Xavier 20 St. Bonaventure 24 at George Washington 27 Saint Joseph’s 30 at Fordham February 6 Temple 10 at Saint Louis 13 Fordham 17 Massachusetts 20 at Rhode Island 24 at Duquense 27 Dayton March 5-8 Atlantic 10 Tournament

George Washington

Fordham

January 16 • Washington, D.C.

January 20 • Bronx, N.Y.

General Information Location: Washington, D.C. Enrollment: 20,220 Nickname: Colonials Colors: Buff and Blue Conference: Atlantic 10 Arena: Charles E. Smith Athletic Center President: Stephen Knapp Athletic Director: Jack Kvancz Athletics Phone: (202) 994-6650 Website: www.GWsports.com Team Information Head Coach: Mike Bozeman Record at School (Yrs.): 17-14 (1) Overall Record (Yrs.): Same Coaching Staff: Katie Rokus, Kristeena Alexander, Richard Moore 2008-09 Record: 17-14 Starters R/L: 2/3 Letterwinners R/L: 6/7 Media Relations WBB Contact: Jesse Hooker Office Phone: (202) 994-8604 Fax: (202) 994-2713 Email: jhooker@gwu.edu Press Row: (202) 994-1776

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2009-10 Schedule November 17 at North Texas 19 Coppin State 22 at Ohio 27-28 Junkanoo Jam December 1 at Tennessee 5 at Auburn 8 Marshall 20 Mount St. Mary’s 22 at George Mason 28 Western Kentucky 30 Rutgers January 2 Rice 9 Dayton 12 at Rhode Island 16 Charlotte 19 at Richmond 21 at Villanova 24 La Salle 27 at Massachusetts 30 at Saint Joseph’s February 3 Xavier 6 at Duquense 10 Richmond 14 at St. Bonaventure 20 Fordham 23 Saint Louis 27 at Temple March 5-8 A-10 Championship

General Information Location: Bronx, N.Y. Enrollment: 7,994 Nickname: Rams Colors: Maroon and White Conference: Atlantic 10 Arena: Rose Hill Gym President: Joseph McShane, S.J. Athletic Director: Frank McLaughlin Athletics Phone: (718) 817-4300 Website: www.fordhamsports.com Team Information Head Coach: Cathy Andruzzi Record at School (Yrs.): 11-75 (3) Overall Record (Yrs.): 135-179(11) Coaching Staff: John Thurston, Nettie Respondek, Margaret Carey 2008-09 Record: 8-21 Starters R/L: 3/2 Letterwinners R/L: 7/4 Media Relations WBB Contact: TBA Office Phone: (718) 817-4240 Fax: (718) 817-4244 Email: TBA Press Row: (718) 817-2736

2009-10 Schedule November 13 Albany 18 at Central Connecticut St. 21 at Bucknell 24 Fairleigh Dickinson 27-28 Florida Atlantic Tournament December 2 at St. Peter’s 5 Rider 9 Iona 12 UNC Greensboro 22 at Manhattan 28-29 Fordham Holiday Clsc. 31 at Providence January 2 at Princeton 10 at Saint Joseph’s 13 at Temple 16 Duquesne 20 Charlotte 24 Rhode Island 27 at St. Bonaventure 30 La Salle February 3 at Richmond 6 at Massachusetts 10 Dayton 13 at La Salle 16 Saint Louis 20 at George Washington 27 Xavier March 5-8 Atlantic 10 Tournament

2009-10 Charlotte 49ers Women’s Basketball


ATLANTIC 10 OPPONENTS Richmond January 26 • Charlotte, N.C.

General Information Location: Philadelphia, Pa. Enrollment: 4,515 Nickname: Hawks Colors: Crimson and Gray Conference: Atlantic 10 Arena: Michael J. Hagan ‘85 Arena President: Timothy R. Lannon, S.J. Athletic Director: Don DiJulia Athletics Phone: (610) 660-1707 Website: www.sjuhawks.com Team Information Head Coach: Cindy Griffin Record at School (Yrs):141-109 (8) Overall Record (Yrs): 189-142 (12) Coaching Staff: Chris Day, Susan Moran, Stephanie McCaffrey 2008-09 Record: 13-17 Starters R/L: 3/2 Letterwinners R/L: 8/5 Media Relations WBB Contact: Jack Jumper Office Phone: (610) 660-3389 Fax: (610) 660-1724 Email: jjumper@sju.edu Press Row: (610) 660-2599

2009-10 Schedule November 13 at New Hampshire 15 at Providence 21 UMBC 24 Vanderbilt 27-29 at FIU Tournament December 4 Hartford 6 George Mason 9 at Villanova 13 Drexel 22 Old Dominion 28-29 Hawk Classic January 3 at Maryland 10 Fordham 13 Penn 16 at Temple 20 Dayton 23 at Charlotte 27 at La Salle 30 George Washington February 2 Temple 6 at St. Bonaventure 10 at Xavier 13 Saint Louis 17 Rhode Island 21 at Richmond 25 at Massachusetts 28 Duquesne March 5-8 Atlantic 10 Tournament

General Information Location: Richmond, Va. Enrollment: 2,950 Nickname: Spiders Colors: Red and Blue Conference: Atlantic 10 Arena: Robins Center President: Dr. Edward L. Ayer Athletic Director: Jim Miller Athletics Phone: (804) 289-8694 Website: www.richmondspiders.com Team Information Head Coach: Michael Shafer Record at School (Yrs.): 64-61 (5) Overall Record (Yrs.): Same Coaching Staff: Ginny Doyle, Ebony Tanner Moore, Mike McGuire 2008-09 Record: 24-10 Starters R/L: 5/0 Letterwinners R/L: 12/2 Media Relations WBB Contact: Rachel Park Office Phone: (804) 287-6312 Fax: (804) 289-8820 Email: rpark@richmond.edu Press Row: (804) 289-8806

2009-10 Schedule November 13 Western Carolina 16 George Mason 20 Drexel 24 Hampton 27-29 at WBCA Classic December 3 at William & Mary 6 at VCU 12 Georgetown 21 Radford 29-30 St. Peter’s Classic January 4 at Wake Forest 6 at Appalachian State 9 La Salle 16 at Massachusetts 19 George Washington 23 at Dayton 26 at Charlotte 30 Duquesne February 3 Fordham 6 at Xavier 10 at George Washington 13 Rhode Island 17 St. Bonaventure 21 Saint Joseph’s 24 Temple 28 at Saint Louis March 5-8 Atlantic 10 Tour.

Saint Louis

Dayton

January 30 • Charlotte, N.C. February 18 • St. Louis, Mo.

February 3 • Dayton, Ohio

General Information Location: St. Louis, Mo. Enrollment: 12,733 Nickname: Billikens Colors: Royal Blue and White Conference: Atlantic 10 Arena: Chaifetz Arena President: Rev. Lawrence Biondi, S.J. Athletic Director: Chris May Athletics Phone: (314) 977-3177 Website: www.slubillikens.com Team Information Head Coach: Shimmy Gray-Miller Record at School (Yrs.): 42-75 (4) Overall Record (Yrs.): Same Coaching Staff: Tony Francis, Stephanie Rich, Honey Brown 2008-09 Record: 12-18 Starters R/L: 2/3 Letterwinners R/L: 7/4 Media Relations WBB Contact: Mickey Smith Office Phone: (314) 977-3463 Fax: (314) 997-3178 Email: msmit145@slu.edu Press Row: (314) 977-5212

2009-10 Schedule November 13 Southern Illinois 18 at Missouri State 21 Butler 27-28 LA Westside Classic 30 Arkansas State December 4 at Creighton 6 at Evansville 13 Indiana 17 at Oakland 19 at Western Michigan 23 Tennessee Tech 29 Bradley January 2 Memphis 6 SIU Edwardsville 9 at St. Bonavenutre 13 Massachusetts 15 Rhode Island 20 at Xavier 27 Temple 30 at Charlotte February 2 Duquesne 7 at Dayton 10 La Salle 13 at Saint Joseph’s 16 at Fordham 18 Charlotte 23 at George Washington 28 Richmond March 5-8 Atlantic 10 Tournament

General Information Location: Dayton, Ohio Enrollment: 7,700 Nickname: Flyers Colors: Red and Blue Conference: Atlantic 10 Arena: University of Dayton Arena President: Dr. Daniel J. Curran Athletic Director: Ted Kissell Athletics Phone: (937) 229-2100 Website: www.daytonflyers.com Team Information Head Coach: Jim Jabir Record at School (Yrs.): 90-95 (6) Overall Record (Yrs.): 310-318 (22) Coaching Staff: Angie Russell, Kyle Rechlicz, Lesley Dickinson 2008-09 Record: 21-14 Starters R/L: 5/0 Letterwinners R/L: 8/2 Media Relations WBB Contact: Krystal Warren Office Phone: (937) 229-5240 Fax: (937) 229-4461 Email:warrenkk@notes.udayton.edu Press Row: (937) 449-2855

2009 Atlantic 10 Champions

THE OPPONENTS

Saint Joseph’s January 23 • Charlotte, N.C.

2009-10 Schedule November 13 Michigan State 15 Louisville 20-22 BTI Classic 28 at Chicago State 30 at Illinois at Chicago December 4 UW-Milwaukee 6 Wright State 9 at Toledo 12 at Miami 21 Butler 29-30 at Dartmouth Tourn. January 5 Navy 9 at George Washington 16 St. Bonaventure 20 at Saint Joseph’s 23 Richmond 27 at Duquesne 30 at Xavier February 3 Charlotte 7 Saint Louis 10 at Fordham 13 at Massachusetts 17 Xavier 20 Temple 24 Rhode Island 27 at La Salle March 5-8 Atlantic 10 Tournament

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ATLANTIC 10 OPPONENTS Rhode Island

St. Bonaventure

February 6 • Charlotte, N.C.

February 10 • Charlotte, N.C.

General Information Location: Kingston, R.I. Enrollment: 15,591 Nickname: Rams Colors: Keaney Blue, Dark Blue & White Conference: Atlantic 10 Arena: Thomas M. Ryan Center President: Dr. David M. Dooley Athletic Director: Thorr Bjorn Athletics Phone: (401) 874-5245 Website: www.GoRhody.com Team Information Head Coach: Cathy Inglese Record at School (Yrs.):First Overall Record (Yrs.): 393-253 (22) Coaching Staff: Ashley Earley, Amber Jacobs, Megan Lanham 2008-09 Record: 10-21 Starters R/L: 2/3 Letterwinners R/L: 8/6 Media Relations WBB Contact: Jodi Pontbriand Office Phone: (401) 874-5356 Fax: (401) 874-5354 Email: jpontbriand@uri.edu Press Row: (401) 874-5359

November 14 Fairfield 18 at Boston Univeristy 21 at Northeastern 24 Seton Hall 27 NJIT 29 at Kent State December 2 at Central Connecticut 5 Providence College 9 Brown 13 at St. John’s 22 Towson 29 at Dartmouth 30 vs. Vermont January 2 at Albany 5 at Holy Cross 9 at Massachusetts 12 George Washington 15 at St. Louis 19 Temple 24 at Fordham 27 Xavier 30 Massachuesetts February 6 at Charlotte 9 Duquesne 13 at Richmond 17 at St. Joseph’s 20 La Salle 24 at Dayton 27 St. Bonaveure March 5-8 Atlantic 10 Tourn.

General Information Location: St. Bonaventure, N.Y. Enrollment: 2,000 Nickname: Bonnies Colors: Brown and White Conference: Atlantic 10 Arena: Reilly Center President: Sister Margaret Carney Athletic Director: Steve Watson Athletics Phone: (716) 375-2282 Website: www.gobonnies.com Team Information Head Coach: Jim Crowley Record at School (Yrs.): 110-152 (10) Overall Record (Yrs.): 149-190 (13) Coaching Staff: Sarah Cartmill, Jesse Fleming, Jacey Brooks 2008-09 Record: 23-11 Starters R/L: 3/2 Letterwinners R/L: 10/4 Media Relations WBB Contact: Amanda Murphy Office Phone: (716) 375-4019 Fax: (716) 375-2383 Email: amurphy@sbu.edu Press Row: (716) 375-2661

2009-10 Schedule November 6 Mansfield 13 at Binghamton 15 Akron 17 at Canisius 19 Niagara 24 at Lafayette 29 Bryant University December 2 at Quinnipiac 6 Marist 9 Buffalo 12 Bowling Green 19 Fairleigh Dickinson 21 at Michigan State 29-30 at Lehigh Tourn. January 4 at Virginia 9 Saint Louis 13 Duquesne 16 at Dayton 20 at LaSalle 23 Xavier 27 Fordham 30 at Temple February 2 at Massachusetts 6 Saint Joseph’s 10 at Charlotte 14 George Washington 17 Richmond 20 at Duquense 27 at Rhode Island March 5-8 Atlantic 10 Tourn.

Temple

Xavier

February 13 • Philadelphia, Pa.

February 24 • Cincinnati, Ohio

General Information Location: Philadelphia, Pa. Enrollment: 34,000 Nickname: Owls Colors: Cherry and White Conference: Atlantic 10 Arena: McGonigle Hall President: Dr. Ann Weaver Hart Athletic Director: Bill Bradshaw Athletics Phone: (215) 204-9333 Website: www.owlsports.com Team Information Head Coach: Tonya Cardoza Record at School (Yrs.): 21-10 (1) Overall Record (Yrs.): Same Coaching Staff: Waynetta Veney, Dan Durkin, Willnett Crockett 2008-09 Record: 21-10 Starters R/L: 3/2 Letterwinners R/L: 9/4 Media Relations WBB Contact: Karen Auerbach Office Phone: (215) 204-3850 Fax: (215) 204-7499 Email: kauerbach@temple.edu Press Row: (215) 204-7445

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2009-10 Schedule November 13 Illinois 17 Auburn 19 at Dartmouth 21 at Buffalo 24 Eastern Michigan 28 at Hartford December 2 at Rutgers 8 at Hampton 10 Ohio 12 at Kent State 20 Villanova 28 at Akron 31 Duke January 3 at Florida State 10 at Xavier 13 Fordham 16 Saint Joseph’s 19 at Rhode Island 23 Penn 27 at Saint Louis 30 St. Bonaventure February 2 at Saint Joseph’s 6 at La Salle 10 Massachusetts 13 Charlotte 17 Duquesne 20 at Dayton 24 at Richmond 27 George Washington March 5-8 Atlantic 10 Tournament

General Information Location: Cincinnati, Ohio Enrollment: 6,700 Nickname: Musketeers Colors: Navy Blue, Gray and White Conference: Atlantic 10 Arena: Cintas Center President: Michael J. Graham, S.J. Athletic Director: Mike Bobinski Athletics Phone: (513) 745-3413 Website: www.GOXAVIER.com Team Information Head Coach: Kevin McGuff Record at School (Yrs.): 155-66 (7) Overall Record (Yrs.): Same Coaching Staff: Mike Neighbors, Amy Waugh, Carla Morrow 2008-09 Record: 25-7 Starters R/L: 3/2 Letterwinners R/L: 12/3 Media Relations WBB Contact: Pat McKenna Office Phone: (513) 745-2058 Fax: (513) 745-2825 Email: mckennap@xavier.edu Press Row: (513) 745-3929

2009-10 Schedule November 13 at USC 21 Arizona State 23 Mississippi Valley St. 26-28 Junkanoo Jam December 3 Middle Tennessee State 6 Cincinnati 9 at Michigan State 14 Michigan 20 Mississippi State 23 Austin Peay 30 LSU January 5 at Missouri 10 Temple 16 at La Salle 20 Saint Louis 23 at St. Bonaventure 27 at Rhode Island 30 Dayton February 3 at George Washington 7 Richmond 10 Saint Joseph’s 13 at Duquesne 17 at Dayton 20 Massachusetts 24 Charlotte 27 at Fordham March 5-8 Atlantic 10 Tourn.

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ATLANTIC 10 OPPONENTS

General Information Location: Amherst, Mass. Enrollment: 26,360 Nickname: UMass; Minutewomen Colors: Maroon and White Conference: Atlantic 10 Arena: William D. Mullins Center President: Jack Wilson Athletic Director: John McCutcheon Athletics Phone: (413) 545-2691 Website: www.umassathletics.com Team Information Head Coach: Marnie Dacko Record at School: 87-116 (7) Overall Record: 167-220 (14) Coaching Staff: Mary Ciuk, Jodi Culbertson 2008-09 Record: 12-18 Starters R/L: 2/3 Letterwinners R/L: 7/5 Media Relations WBB Contact: Jillian Jakuba Office Phone: (413) 577-0053 Fax: (413) 545-1156 Email: jjakuba@admin.umass.edu Press Row: (413) 545-6139

2009-10 Schedule November 15 Boston University 18 St. John’s 20 at New Hampshire 22 Villanova 27-28 at Miami Classic December 2 at Northeastern 5-6 at Brown Bear Classic 9 Vermont 11 Providence 20 at NJIT 30 at Delaware January 3 Maine 6 Harvard 9 Rhode Island 13 at Saint Louis 16 Richmond 20 at Duquesne 27 George Washington 30 at Rhode Island February 2 St. Bonaventure 6 Fordham 10 at Temple 13 Dayton 17 at La Salle 20 at Xavier 25 Saint Joseph’s 28 at Charlotte March 5-8 Atlantic 10 Tourn.

THE OPPONENTS

Massachusetts February 28 • Charlotte, N.C.

Niners Packing Them In: The Niners have made a habit of drawing big crowds at Halton Arena in recent years. With 4,525 people turning out for the 49ers game against La Salle (January 30, 2008), the team set a program all-time attendance record. The top twenty attended games in the program’s history have occurred since the 2001 season. Top Crowds For Women’s Hoops 1. La Salle, 1/30/08 ........................ 4525 2. Temple, 2/18/07 ......................... 4501 3. Richmond, 3/1/08....................... 3881 4. Virginia Tech, 12/18/07 .............. 3147 5. Duquesne, 1//21/07 .................... 3058 6. Xavier, 1/14/07........................... 3056 7. TCU, 2/15/04 ......................... .. 2836 8. Saint Louis, 2/2/03 ................. .. 2786 9. Houston, 3/4/05 .......................... 2680 10. East Carolina, 1/20/02 ............ 2415 11. Saint Louis, 2/19/06 ................. 2397 12. La Salle, 1/29/06 ...................... 2319 13. No. Carolina A & T, 11/19/04 .. 2175 14. Cincinnati, 2/13/05................... 2101 15. Louisville, 2/9/03 ................... 2067 15. Appalachian State, 11/19/05 .... 2015 16. Michigan, 12/3/04 ............... .... 2012 17. Charleston Southern, 12/4/06... 1985 18. South Florida, 2/17/02 ........... 1977 19. Cincinnati, 3/3/05..................... 1904 20. DePaul, 1/31/04 ...................... 1841

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2009-10 SCHEDULE Away - Win, 12/4/83, 56-50 Home - Win, 1/22/84, 65-39 Home - Win, 12/1/84, 68-61 Away - Loss, 12/7/85, 54-66 Home - Win, 1/19/87, 71-66 Away - Win, 12/2/88,70-54 Home - Win, 1/30/89, 72-56 Away - Win, 3/3/90, 80-70 Home - Win, 3/2/91, 86-53 Away - Win, 12/17/91, 70-64 Home - Win, 2/6/93, 78-45 Away - Win, 1/22/94,74-65 Home - Win, 1/25/95, 71-61 Home - Win, 1/31/96, 68-60 Home - Win, 12/17/96, 73-53 Away - Win, 11/29/97, 45-41 Home - Loss, 11/24/98, 81-85 Away - Loss, 12/4/99, 91-99 Away - Loss, 1/6/02, 57-62 Home - Win, 1/20/02, 54-39 Home - Win, 1/10/03, 83-57 Away - Win, 1/19/03, 79-63 Away - Loss, 1/25/04, 55-80 Home - Win, 2/27/04, 78-48 Neutral - Win, 3/4/04, 74-61 Home - Win, 1/23/05, 70-54 Away - Win, 2/26/05, 68-66

Away - Loss, 12/28/01, 53-72 Home - Loss, 12/14/03, 67-84 Away - Win, 11/30/04, 78-72 Away - Loss, 12/21/08, 76-78

Home - Win, 2/24/86, 71-62 Away - Win, 2/4/88, 69-55 Home - Loss, 2/21/89, 57-78 Away - Win, 1/18/92, 72-53 Home - Win, 3/7/92, 86-57 Southern Miss (3-17) Neutral - Loss, 3/11/92, 61-67 Neutral - Loss, 11/29/85, 63-71 Home - Win, 2/1/93, 81-44 Home - Loss, 2/8/92, 50-78 Away - Loss, 3/4/93, 70-76 St. Bonaventure (3-2) Away - Loss, 2-19-92, 40-67 Away - Loss,2/3/94, 53-65 Neutral - Loss, 11/28/98, 52-78 Home - Loss, 1/16/93, 59-63 Home - Loss, 3/3/94, 37-60 Home - Win, 2/10/06, 73-39 Away - Loss, 2/15/93, 45-62 Neutral - Loss, 3/9/94, 55-63 Away - Win, 2/25/07, 86-74 Neutral - Loss, 3/11/93, 64-68 (ot) Away - Loss, 1/20/95, 55-68 Home - Win, 2/9/08, 60-58 Away - Loss, 1/15/94, 53-86 Home - Loss, 2/3/95, 54-63 Away - Loss, 2/28/09, 65-73 Home - Loss, 2-26-94, 61-70 Away - Loss, 12/30/99. 61-72 Home - Loss, 1/15/95, 68-71 Away - Loss, 12/2/06, 68-80 Saint Joseph’s (3-2) Away - Loss, 2/26-95, 83-96 Home - Win, 12/16/07, 76-55 Home - Win, 1/20/06, 81-50 Home - Loss, 1/7/96, 71-95 Away - Loss, 2/11/07, 59-67 Home - Loss, 1/12/97, 64-73 Western Carolina (20-7) Neutral - Loss, 3/3/07, 64-76 Away - Loss, 1/23/98, 53-59 Home - Loss, 1/30/78, 71-74 Home - Win, 2/12/08, 59-57 Home - Loss, 1/24/99, 63-68 Away - Loss, 2/15/78, 50-70 Clemson (4-9) Away- Win, 2/21/09, 69-55 Away - Loss, 1/28/00, 61-64 Neutral - Win, 2/21/80, 82-66 Neutral - Loss, 12/18/81, 61-86 Home - Loss, 1/5/01, 72-74 Home - Win, 2/3/81, 75-65 Away - Loss, 11/30/83, 67-87 Saint Louis (17-5) Away - Loss, 2/24/02, 47-50 Neutral - Loss, 2/7/81, 77-84 Away - Loss, 12/12/87, 64-81 Home - Win, 2/11/96, 70-43 Home - Win, 2/23/03, 80-54 Neutral - Loss, 2/13/82, 71-77 Home - Loss, 2/15/88, 44-77 Away - Loss, 2/16/97, 49-51 Away - Win, 1/16/04, 59-57 Away - Loss, 2/20/82, 72-87 Away - Loss, 12/16/89, 56-66 Away - Win, 12/28/97, 59-54 Home - Win, 1/30/05, 74-57 Neutral - Win, 1/8/83, 76-99 Away - Loss, 12/5/90, 63-74 Home - Win, 2/8/98, 59-38 Home - Win, 1/13/83, 82-72 Neutral - Loss, 11/22/91, 54-66 Home - Win, 12/20/98, 62-57 Temple (2-4) Home - Win, 1/14/84, 90-70 Home - Loss, 11/28/95, 74-77 (ot) Fordham (4-0) Away - Loss, 2/5/99, 58-65 Home - Win, 12/28/98, 80-68 Away - Win, 2/15/84, 75-60 Away - Loss, 12/16/95, 59-69 Away - Win, 2/2/00, 60-58 Away - Win, 1/8/06, 70-64 Away - Loss, 1/6/06, 69-77 Away - Win, 2/3/85, 71-56 Away - Win, 3/17/04, 78-71 Home - Loss, 2/13/00, 54-61 Home - Win, 2/8/07, 78-46 Home - Loss, 2/18/07, 55-72 Away - Loss, 1/25/86, 58-65 Away - Win, 1/2/07, 65-62 Away - Loss, 12/31/00, 49-58 Away - Loss, 2/6/08, 66-53 Away - Win, 2/27/08, 79-55 Home - Win, 2/19/86, 72-45 Home - Win, 1/2/08, 62-58 Home - Win, 1/14/01, 49-45 Home - Win, 1/31/09, 60-38 Home - Loss, 2/18/09, 73-77 Away - Win, 1/8/87, 49-47 Away - Win, 1/2/09, 58-51 Away - Win, 2/1/02, 66-48 Neutral - Win, 3/8/09, 73-50 Home - Win, 2/2/87, 69-61 Home - Win, 2/2/03, 70-58 George Washington (1-3) Away - Win, 2/10/88, 66-57 Dayton (4-1) Away - Win, 2/8/04, 77-74 Away - Loss, 2/26/06, 65-69 UNC Asheville (11-3) Home - Win, 2/29/88, 84-54 Away - Win, 2/3/06, 86-74 Home - Win, 1/7/05, 74-65 Home - Loss, 2/15/07, 59-64 Home - Loss, 1/15/77, 40-58 Away - Loss, 1/28/89, 72-77 Home - Win, 1/12/07, 82-70 Away - Win, 1/11/06, 86-57 Away - Loss, 1/26/08, 76-54 Away - Loss, 2/4/77, 38-51 Home - Win, 2-24-89, 69-54 Away - Win, 1/22/08, 64-51 Home - Win, 2/19/06, 65-58 Home - Win, 2/25/09, 59-57 Away - Win, 12/6/78, 88-74 Away - Win, 1/6/90, 80-69 Neutral - Loss, 3/8/08, 77-53 Home - Win, 1/9/07, 74-49 Home - Win, 1/27/79, 71-62 Home - Win, 1/20/90, 80-77 Home - Win, 1/24/09, 60-57 Away - Win, 2/3/07, 77-65 La Salle (3-1) Home - Win, 2/2/80, 96-61 Home - Win, 11/27/90, 94-55 Home - Win, 1/19/08, 62-56 Home - Win, 1/29/06, 77-57 Away - Win, 1/21/81, 77-50 Away - Win, 2/26/91, 84-60 Duke (3-5) Away - Loss, 2/2/08, 71-60 Away - Loss, 2/22/07, 62-71 Home - Win, 11/30/81, 70-68 Away - Win, 11/30/91, 71-60 Home - Win, 1/31/76, 64-47 Home - Win, 1/20/09, 66-56 Home - Win, 1/30/08, 74-52 Home - Win, 11/29/87, 103-48 Home - Win, 1/23/93, 69-48 Away - Loss, 1/25/77, 60-64 Away - Win, 2/14/09, 67-62 (ot) Away - Win, 2/3/09, 70-58 Home - Win, 2/20/88, 71-58 Away - Win, 12/11/93, 84-60 Home - Win, 2/4/78, 72-62 Home - Loss, 12/3/96, 41-55 Away - Loss, 12/4/82, 46-78 South Carolina (5-15) Massachusetts (4-1) Away - Win, 11/22/97, 56-47 Xavier (3-4) Home - Win, 2/19/83, 73-66 Home - Win, 2/23/83, 77-72 Home - Win, 11/21/99, 65-54 Home - Win, 1/8/02, 67-34 Home - Loss, 12/4/98, 69-83 Away - Loss, 2/14/90, 49-65 Away - Loss, 2/27/84, 63-79 Away - Loss, 11/17/00, 48-64 Away - Win, 1/5/03, 85-47 Away - Loss, 12/8/99, 67-94 Away - Loss, 11/29/00, 59-78 Away - Loss, 1/18/86, 58-76 Home - Win, 1/15/06, 71-61 Away - Win, 12/6/08, 72-50 Home - Win, 1/3/06, 76-72 Home - Loss, 11/29/01, 39-64 Home - Win, 12/2/86, 61-55 Away - Win, 1/28/07, 67-60 Away - Win, 2/5/06, 63-55 Away - Loss, 12/1/87, 63-73 Home - Win, 1/15/08, 53-44 Virginia (0-4) Home - Win, 1/14/07, 61-59 Duquesne (5-1) Home - Loss, 12/8/88, 71-89 Away - Loss, 12/8/84,56-57 Away - Loss, 2/17/08, 71-62 Away - Win, 2/12/06, 79-72 Away - Win, 1/9/92, 69-52 Notre Dame (0-1) Away - Loss, 1/4/86, 65-88 Home - Loss, 1/11/09, 49-67 Neutral - Loss, 3/4/06, 45-56 Home - Loss, 2/10/93, 52-62 Home - Loss, 12/28/08, 61-68 Home - Loss, 12-29-92, 74-77 Home - Win, 1/21/07, 74-65 Away - Loss, 2/23/94, 65-74 Neutral - Loss, 3-19-07, 72-74 Central Connecticut State, Away - Win, 1/12/08, 67-57 Home - Win, 2/15/95, 73-60 Rhode Island (2-2) Indiana, New Jersey Tech, Home - Win, 2/7/09, 83-78 Home - Loss, 2/7/96, 68-80 Home - Win, 2/24/06, 74-67 Virginia Tech (9-12) Presbyterian and South Dakota Neutral - Win, 3/7/09, 81-57 Home - Loss, 1/22/97, 39-60 Away - Loss, 1/26/07, 78-91 Away - Win, 1/13/79, 67-65 State are first time foes in the Home - Loss, 2/17/98, 71-78 Home - Loss, 2/24/08, 65-63 Away - Win, 1/26/80, 66-61 2009-10 season. East Carolina (22-7) Home - Loss, 11/21/99, 71-85 Home - Win, 1/14/81, 69-67 Away - Win, 1/17/09, 60-39 Home - Loss, 1/19/83, 48-59 Away - Loss, 11/19/99,61-67 Home - Loss, 2/8/83, 60-66 Away - Loss, 3/5/83, 58-72 Home - Loss, 12/28/00, 43-61 Away - Loss, 11/23/85, 65-92 Appalachian St. (14-4) Away - Win, 11/25/80, 86-68 Home - Loss, 1/20/82, 74-90 Away - Win, 1/26/83, 71-67 Home - Win, 2/7/84, 94-60 Away - Win, 2/22/84, 66-50 Home - Win, 2/1/85, 74-71 Away - Win, 2/20/85, 69-68 Away - Loss, 1/29/86, 63-69 Home - Win, 2/26/86, 65-59 Away - Loss,1/31/90, 58-61 Home - Win, 1/30/91, 100-63 Away - Win, 1/4/94, 59-51 Home - Win, 11/27/98, 78-66 Away - Loss, 11/23/99, 57-66 Home - Win, 12/6/00, 71-58 Away - Win, 12/4/01, 65-51 Home - Win, 11/27/02, 70-56 Home - Win, 11/19/05, 84-58

Richmond (5-1) Home - Win, 1/27/06, 60-56 Away - Loss, 2/17/06, 64-82 Away - Win, 1/18/07, 65-60 Home - Win, 3/1/08, 76-66 Away - Win, 1/27/09, 62-55 Neutral - Win, 3/9/09, 59-54

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The University The University ................................... 74-75 The Athletic Department .................. 76-77 City of Charlotte .....................................78 The Athletic Facilities .............................79 Atlantic 10 Conference ...........................80 Strength and Conditioning .....................81 Sports Medicine.......................................81 Academic Services ...................................82 Charlotte 49ers Football .........................82 Chancellor Dubois ...................................83 AD Judy Rose ..........................................83








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ATLANTIC 10 CONFERENCE On March 2, 1975, the idea of what is now the Atlantic 10 Conference was conceived. What started as an eight-school, men’s basketball-only affiliation has grown into a 14-university, 21-sport league that is universally hailed as one of the best conferences in the country. That growth and prominence is a direct result of the ideals and commitments of the member institutions of the Atlantic 10 - the University of Dayton, Duquesne University, Fordham University, The George Washington University, La Salle University, University of Massachusetts, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, University of Rhode Island, University of Richmond, St. Bonaventure University, Saint Joseph’s University, Saint Louis University, Temple University, and Xavier University. The 14 member institutions of the A-10 are united and strengthened by their diversity. Each is extraordinary in its educational mission, whether of a Catholic faith, a private university or a land grant institution. The varied pursuits of each member prove that there are many threads that weave the fabric for a great conference. The presidents and chancellors of Atlantic 10 institutions, in conjunction with Atlantic 10 Commissioner Bernadette V. McGlade, have made a strong commitment to making the academic and athletics equation a successful one. Over the years, the league membership has strived to better recognize the academic accomplishments of its student-athletes. The Commissioner’s Honor Roll, which cites every Atlantic 10 student-athlete with a 3.5 grade point average or better, recognized 1,162 student-athletes in the Fall 2008 while 1,164 were named to the Spring 2009 Honor Roll. The league sponsors Academic All-Conference teams in each of its sports and honors one studentathlete per sport as the A-10 Student-Athlete of the Year. Moreover, the Atlantic 10 provides four postgraduate scholarship grants to qualified student-athletes. In 2000-09, 182 student-athletes earned Academic All-Conference recognition, while Charlotte’s Lamarra Currie, Christa Dominick of La Salle, St. Bonaventure’s Katelyn Murray and David Zenk of George Washington received postgraduate scholarship grants. 49ERS A-10 AWARDS IN 2008-09 League Titles Golf Men’s Indoor Track and Field Men’s Outdoor Track and Field Women’s Basketball Women’s Indoor Track and Field Women’s Outdoor Track and Field Women’s Soccer A-10 Coach of the Year Bob Olesen, M. Indoor Track Bob Olesen, M. Outdoor Track Bob Olesen, W. Outdoor Track Adam Pry, Golf A-10 Athlete of the Year Shannon McCallum, WBB (6th POY) Carly Romberg, Volleyball (LOY) Amanda Goetschius, W. Cross-Country Adu Dentamo, M. Cross-Country Chris Salvaggione, M. Soccer (Off. POY) Hailey Beam, W. Soccer (MOY) Whitney Weinraub, W. Soccer (Off. POY) Darius Law, M. Indoor Track Corey Nagy, Golf Aja Jackson, W. Outdoor Track Jason Roberts, M. Outdoor Track A-10 Freshman of the Year Sam Jordan, M. Indoor Track Isaac McReynolds, M. Outdoor Track A-10 Sport Student-Athlete of the Year Hailey Beam, W. Soccer Darius Law, M. Indoor Track Lamarra Currie, W. Indoor Track Corey Nagy, Golf Darius Law, M. Outdoor Track Lamarra Currie, W. Outdoor Track

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The Atlantic 10 Conference had 50 teams among the 767 Division I sports teams honored by the NCAA with public recognition awards for their latest multi-year Academic Progress Rate scores. In 19 of the 21 sports sponsored by the Atlantic 10, the league’s APR was at or above the conference average nationally according to the most recent data released by the NCAA. Moreover, 75 A-10 teams attained a perfect score in the NCAA’s Graduation Success Rate Report. The Atlantic 10 Conference, with a total population of nearly 74 million people within its geographic footprint of eight states and the District of Columbia, will crown champions in 21 sports this season: baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s cross country, field hockey, men’s golf, women’s lacrosse, men’s and women’s indoor and outdoor track & field, women’s rowing, men’s and women’s soccer, softball, men’s and women’s swimming & diving, men’s and women’s tennis, and women’s volleyball.

Atlantic 10 Conference Web Site: www.atlantic10.org Commissioner: Bernadette V. McGlade Formed: August 13, 1975 (Eastern Collegiate Basketball League) (Changed to Atlantic 10 in 1982-83) First season: 1976-77 (Eastern Collegiate Basketball League) (Charter members: Duquesne, George Washington, Massachusetts, Penn State, Pittsburgh, Rutgers, Villanova, West Virginia) Current Membership/City: Charlotte 49ers/Charlotte, N.C. Dayton Flyers/Dayton, Ohio Duquesne Dukes/Pittsburgh, Pa. Fordham Rams/Bronx, N.Y. George Washington Colonials/Washington, D.C. La Salle Explorers/Philadelphia, Pa. Massachusetts Minutemen/Amherst, Mass. Rhode Island Rams/Kingston, R.I. Richmond Spiders/Richmond, Va. St. Bonaventure Bonnies/St. Bonaventure, N.Y. Saint Joseph’s Hawks/Philadelphia, Pa. Saint Louis Billikens/St. Louis, Mo. Temple Owls/Philadelphia, Pa. Xavier Musketeers/Cincinnati, Ohio

2008-09 REVIEW For the 15th time in Conference history and sixth since 2000, the Atlantic 10 Conference earned multiple at-large berths to the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament as league champion Temple was joined by Xavier and Dayton in the field of 65. The A-10 was the only non-BCS conference to earn multiple at-large bids. Xavier advanced to the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament for the third time in six years and ended Charlotte’s Conference Ties During the History of the the year ranked 15th by ESPN/USA Today and 20th by the Associated Women’s Basketball Program: Press. Off the court, 1975-1991 Sun Belt Conference Commissioner McGlade announced 1991-1995 Metro Conference that Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, N.J., would serve as the site of the 1995-2005 Conference USA Atlantic 10 Men’s Basketball ChamJuly 1, 2005 Atlantic 10 Conference pionship in 2010, 2011 and 2012 and that the finals will be televised on Charlotte’s Pat Springs earned All-America in CBS Sports for the first time in league history. In women’s basketball, Charlotte captured its women’s outdoor track & field (long jump). Atlantic 10 student-athletes thrived in the classfirst-ever A-10 Championship and was joined in the NCAA Tournament by Temple and Xavier. It room as well. In all, 17 Atlantic 10 student-athletes marked the fourth time in five seasons that three were named to ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA teams from the Conference received NCAA berths. Academic All-America teams. First-team Academic Dayton, Duquesne, George Washington, Richmond All-America honorees were Ryan Bennett (baseball) and St. Bonaventure garnered WNIT bids as an un- and Theresa Lisch (women’s basketball) of Saint precedented eight A-10 teams represent the league Louis, Charlotte’s Lamarra Currie (women’s track & field) and Nikki Labuda Czaplicki (women’s socin postseason play. Charlotte claimed its second consecutive A-10 cer), Temple’s J.T. Noone (men’s soccer) and Zack women’s soccer championship and advanced to the Simmons (men’s soccer) of Massachusetts, who was tabbed the NCAA Academic All-American of the second round of the NCAAs. Charlotte won its fourth-straight league title in Year for men’s soccer. Second-team Academic All-Americans included men’s golf. Charlotte defended its women’s indoor and out- Jimmy Baron (men’s basketball) of Rhode Island, door track & field titles, while the 49ers’ men’s team Charlotte’s Hailey Beam (women’s soccer) and Darius Law (track & field), Pat Disbennett (men’s also captured the indoor and outdoor crowns. In all, 464 teams have represented the Atlantic soccer) and Lauren Olson (women’s soccer) of Saint 10 Conference in postseason play since the 1976-77 Louis, Dayton’s Amanda Gallow (women’s soccer) and Alex Torda (men’s soccer), Yves Mekongo Mbala campaign. Ta’Shia Phillips of Xavier garnered Associated (men’s basketball) of La Salle, and St. Bonaventure’s Press honorable mention women’s basketball All- Katelyn Murray (women’s basketball). Those named America honors and represented the nation as a third-team Academic All-Americans included Charmember of the 2009 World University Games team. lotte’s Adam Goss (men’s soccer) and Kevin Lisch George Washington’s Jessica Adair was selected by (men’s basketball) of Saint Louis. Finally, a trio of former Atlantic 10 basketball the Phoenix Mercury with the 34th pick in the 2009 standouts were recognized for their play in the WNBA Draft. professional ranks as Xavier’s David West (2003) Calum Angus of Saint Louis was named to the NSCAA/adidas men’s soccer All-America first-team, and Jameer Nelson of Saint Joseph’s (2004) were while Temple’s J.T. Noone and Chris Salvaggione selected to play in the 2009 NBA All-Star Game, of Charlotte garnered second-team men’s soccer while Temple’s Candice Dupree was named a starter All-America distinction. Charlotte women’s soccer in the 2009 WNBA All-Star Game. standout Hailey Beam was tabbed a third-team AllAmerican.

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College athletics has evolved to the point where total physical preparation is necessary to be successful at the Division I level. Under the guidance of the strength and conditioning coach Ryan Atchison with the assistance of assistant strength and conditioning coaches Stacy Hummer and Matt Parvis and graduate assistant Richard Buford, they oversee the strength and conditioning training for the 49ers 16 sports. Atchison is in his second year as head strength and conditioning coach. He is a 1996 graduate of Sul Ross State University, where he earned a degree in Business Administration. He earned a Master’s Degree in Physical Education from Hardin-Simmons University in 2001. He served as assistant strength and conditioning coach with the NBA’s Houston Rockets for two and half years before coming to Charlotte. Prior to that, he spent four years as assistant strength and conditioning coach at Rice University. He also spent one year as assistant strength and conditioning coach at Louisiana Tech University. He is a certified strength and conditioning specialist by the CSCS as well as a certified strength and conditioning coach by SCCC. He is also Ryan Atchison USAW certified. Hummer returned to the 49ers in the spring of 2008, after a previous six-year stint with Charlotte 49ers Athletics. She was a four-year letterwinner for the Charlotte 49ers women’s soccer program (95-98). She was a two-time team captain and earned All-Conference USA honors twice. She was a major part of two Conference USA Tournament championships. As a senior, she helped lead Charlotte to their first ever appearance in the NCAA Tournament in 1998. She also spent seven years in the W-League where she won a national championship with the Charlotte Eagles. She is a certified strength and conditioning specialist by the NSCA, graduated from Charlotte in 1999 with a degree in Health Fitness and Kinesiology. In 2001, she received a Master’s Degree in Health Promotion and Exercise Physiology from Charlotte. Parvis is in his second year as assistant strength and conditioning coach Matt Parvis at Charlotte. He designs and implements all aspects of year round strength and conditioning programs for the women’s basketball, baseball, and men’s soccer programs. Before his appointment at Charlotte, he was a minor league strength and conditioning coach with the Pittsburgh Pirates organization working with the Bradenton Pirates. He was also a student assistant for two years at West Virginia University primarily working with football, baseball, women’s gymnastics, and men’s basketball. He earned a Bachelor of Science in Sport Psychology in 2003 and a Master of Science in Athletic Coaching with an emphasis in Strength and Conditioning in 2007, both from West Virginia University. He is a certified Strength and ConditionStacy Hummer ing Specialist by the National Strength and Conditioning Association. The 49ers train in the Miltimore-Wallis Athletics Buford is in his first season at Charlotte. Buford was a four year letter winner and graduate at Saginaw Valley State University in Saginaw, MI. He competed in Training and Academic Center. Football and Track & Field where he earned GLIAC Conference Championships in both sports and several individual GLIAC Conference Championship titles. Upon earning his Bachelor's of Business Administration in Management, he started a Speed, Agility and Quickness training program along with an AAU/USATF Track & Field team. Buford has worked with athletes from Football, Basketball, Track & Field, Softball, Tennis and Volleyball through this business. He will be working directly with the Men’s and Women’s Tennis and Baseball teams. Buford is a member of the NSCA and also working towards his CSCS certification. The 49ers strength and conditioning program makes use of the weight training facility in the Miltimore-Wallis Athletics and Academic Training Center. The Athletics and Academic Training Center includes a 5,400-square-foot weight room. It is equipped with a variety of free weight Richard Buford and systematic training equipment. The weight training facility is exclusively used by the 49ers athletic department and its student-athletes. The unlimited access allows the strength and conditioning staff the flexibility in scheduling time in the facility assuring that the student-athletes are able to maximize their athletic development.

SPORTS MEDICINE The Charlotte 49ers employ three full-time and one part-time certified athletic trainers and five graduate assistants and an array of student athletic trainers, to assist with the assessment, evaluation and rehabilitation of athletic injuries. In addition, the 49ers receive outstanding professional help from 49ers Team Physician Dr. Robert Jones, who specializes in Family Medicine, and Team Orthopedists Dr. James Fleischli and Dr. Michael Dockery. The Sports Medicine team, which includes several specialists, assists with the diagnosis of athletic-related injuries, surgical intervention, rehabilitation, and follow-up care. The 49ers head athletic trainer, Carlton Anderson, has been with the 49ers for the past nine years. A 1993 graduate of North Carolina, Anderson received his master’s degree in education, health promotion and kinesiology from UNC Charlotte in 1996. He worked as a graduate assistant with the 49ers from 1993-96. Prior to returning to the 49ers as head athletic trainer, Anderson was an assistant trainer at the University of Miami for two years (1997-99). In 1999-00 he served as a Clinical Athletic Trainer at McLeod Regional. Anderson also was an athletic trainer intern for the Washington Redskins (1996) and Atlanta Braves (1995) and spent 1996-97 in the Chicago Cubs organization before returning to Carlton Anderson collegiate athletics at Miami. Alda Burston is in her second year as assistant athletic trainer. Burston works with the women’s basketball team but also oversees all women’s sports as well as serves on the Wellness Team. The Lake Wales, FL native came to Charlotte after spending the last two years as a graduate student at the University of Virginia. At UVa, she served as a graduate assistant athletic trainer for the Cavalier’s women’s tennis team during the 2006-2007 season. She earned a Master’s of Education degree in Athletic Training from Virginia in 2008 and, a Bachelor’s degree in Athletic Training from Florida State University in 2005. At Florida State, she worked as a student athletic trainer with the football, men’s and women’s tennis and women’s basketball teams. She also worked with the men’s and women’s basketball and softball teams at Tallahasee Community College. In addition to this, she worked as an athletic training intern with the NFL’s Buffalo Bills and the WNBA’s Atlanta Dream. Sarak Hang joined 49ers athletic training staff in 2007 and was promoted to the position of Assistant Athletic Trainer for Track and Alda Burston Field and Cross Country in the Fall of 2008. He received a bachelor’s degree in Athletic Training from Charlotte in 2006. He is a certified member of the National Athletic Trainers Association and National Strength and Conditioning Association. Before joining the 49ers staff, Sarak worked at Huntersville Family Fitness and Aquatics as a Fitness Specialist / Intramural Coordinator. The Director of the 49ers Wellness Team, Dr. Robert Jones is the Coordinator of Sports Medicine at Carolinas Medical Center. Jones provides game coverage for several home events and he holds office hours on-campus in the Dr. David S. Johnston Sports Rehabilitation Sarak Hang Room once a week to meet with student-athletes and trainers. Team orthopedists, Dr. Michael Dockery and Dr. James Fleischli, are orthopedic surgeons who specialize in athletic-related injuries. Dockery and Fleischli both work for the highly-respected OrthoCarolina. They hold office hours on-campus once a week and they are also available throughout the week to advise athletes. Dr. Dockery is the orthopedic surgeon for the following 49ers women’s sports: basketball, tennis, cross country, track and field, volleyball and softball. While, Dr. Fleischi is the orthopedic surgeon for all the men’s sports and women’s soccer. OrthoCarolina also supervises medical attention for the NFL’s Carolina Panthers as well as several other area colleges and provides sideline coverage during all home contests and postseason tournaments. Equipped with the latest rehabilitation equipment, whirlpools and taping tables, the Johnston Rehab Room in the Barnhardt Student Activity Center affords the 49ers student-athletes the very best care possible with regard to athletic-related injuries.

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Athletic Academic Center Staff

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ACADEMIC SERVICES 2008-09 ACADEMIC SUCCESS

Lisa Hibbs Academic Director

Mark Verburg Academic Advisor

Becky Cavaliere Academic Advisor

FALL, 2008 Chancellor’s List (3.8-4.0) Rachelle Coward* Katie Meador*

Donna Bialosky Admin. Assistant

The Charlotte 49ers Athletic Academic Center (AAC) prides itself on academic excellence. Housed in the Miltimore-Wallis Dean’s List (3.4-3.79) Athletics Training and Academic Center, the center is equipped with Dell computer terminals, study hall facilities and a stock Erin Floyd* of tutors. Traci Ray* The AAC is committed to assisting all student-athletes in achieving academic and personal success at the university. The office provides support services designed to meet student-athletes’ unique needs and ensures that they are in compliance with all university, Atlantic 10, and NCAA academic regulations. These services include orientation, study hall, tutoring, grade Athletic Director’s monitoring, academic advising and registration assistance. List (3.0-3.39) Lisa Hibbs serves as the Director of the AAC. Mark Verburg serves as an Assistant Director of the AAC and Life Skills CoorDanielle Burgin dinator, Becky Cavaliere also serves as an Assistant Director and Tutor Coordinator, and Donna Bialosky is the Administrative Nicole Hargraves Assistant. The AAC also employs an array of tutors that are available for student-athletes. Hibbs graduated from Appalachian State in 1986 with a degree Jabrenta Hubbard in communications/public relations and a minor in marketing. She Ashley Spriggs then received her master’s in speech communication from Wake Forest in 1987. After serving as assistant director of admissions SPRING, 2009 at Charlotte for four years, she became the athletic academic Chancellor’s director in March, 1993. She is married to Charlotte baseball coach Loren Hibbs; they are the parents of Lanie (9) and reside List (3.8-4.0) in Unionville. Rachelle Coward* Mark Verburg is in his eighth year with the 49ers’ Athletic Academic Center after serving as the compliance and marketing Dean’s List (3.4-3.79) intern with the Charlotte 49ers. Verburg earned a master’s in Danielle Burgin* sport management from Georgia in 2001. While at Georgia, he assisted student-athletes in the Academic Achievement Center. He Erin Floyd earned his undergraduate degree in business administration from Jabrenta Hubbard* Missouri in 1999. Verburg and his wife Mel reside in Concord and are proud parents of Carson (1). Athletic Director’s Becky Cavaliere is in her fourth year with the 49ers after May 2009 graduates Tyhiesha Smith, Traci Ray, Jabrenta HubList (3.0-3.39) serving as the Tutor Coordinator/Athletic Academic Counselor bard and Danielle Burgin with Head Coach Karen Aston. for Football at Memphis for four years. She was previously at Aysha Jones Virginia Tech as the Freshman Football Advisor and Indiana State as the Assistant Coordinator for Academics. Cavaliere earned Traci Ray her master’s in social psychology of sport from Southern Illinois in 1998 and her undergraduate degree in psychology from Ashley Spriggs Austin Peay in 1996. Cavaliere and her husband Rich reside in Charlotte. * - A-10 Commissioner’s Charlotte student-athletes continue to excel in the classroom during the 2008-2009 year. The Department’s cumulative GPA Honor Roll was 3.089 after the spring 2009 semester. This is the 3rd year that the Athletic Department’s Cumulative GPA reached the 3.0 (3.50 GPA or better) mark. It also marks the 26th semester that the Athletic GPA exceeded the university GPA. Thirty-eight student-athletes have graduated since August 2008. Overall 89% of the student-athletes that have exhausted their eligibility at UNC Charlotte since spring of 1993 have graduated. 169 student-athletes received academic honors in the fall and 160 received academic honors in the spring. Thirty–eight student-athletes were named to the Chancellor’s List by earning GPA’s of 3.8 or higher for the fall semester and 28 student-athletes were named to the Chancellor’s List for the spring semester. Twenty-two student-athletes had perfect 4.0’s in the fall and 17 student-athletes had 4.0’s in the spring. Seventy-five student-athletes were named to the fall 2008 Atlantic 10 Honor Roll (3.5 GPA for the semester) and 67 student-athletes were named to the spring 2009 Atlantic 10 Honor Roll. The AAC also administers the NCAA’s Life Skills program at Charlotte. Since 1999, the Life Skills program has helped student-athletes become more well rounded individuals. Student-athletes are required to attend several events per year from a wide variety of areas such as study skills, career development, personal development, health and wellness, drug and alcohol education and community service. Through nationally acclaimed speakers, seminars specifically tailored for student-athletes and campus workshops Charlotte student-athletes gain knowledge and experiences that will aide them during their college years and prepare them for life after athletics.

CHARLOTTE 49ERS FOOTBALL - 2013 Charlotte 49ers Football The 49ers are in the process of fundraising for the creation of a football program which is anticipating playing its first game in the Fall of 2013. The proposed stadium location is off the entrance on Highway 29 above the 49ers Robert and Mariam Hayes Baseball Stadium. Football Stadium Rendition

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ADMINISTRATION

A native of Oakland, California, Philip L. Dubois attended the University of California, Davis, where he graduated in 1972 with an undergraduate degree in political science, earning election to the Phi Beta Kappa and Phi Beta Phi honor societies. He then earned master’s (1974) and doctoral (1978) degrees in the field from the University of WisconsinMadison. Dubois began his academic career in 1976 at the University of California, Davis. Over the next 15 years, he rose through the faculty and administrative ranks to full professor and held various administrative posts, including associate vice chancellor for academic affairs. In 1991, Dubois was recruited to UNC Charlotte, where he spent the next six and a half years as provost and vice chancellor for academic affairs. Dubois was credited with drafting a strategic academic plan, leading the development of the university’s first comprehensive campus-wide plan for information technology, and initiating programs to better serve nontraditional adult students. Under his leadership, UNC Charlotte also planned and launched its first doctoral programs. In 1997, Dubois was named president of the University of Wyoming. In that role, he led the development of comprehensive academic, support services, and capital construction plans for the

JUDY ROSE DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS Charlotte 49ers Director of Athletics Judy Rose is one of the most successful and well-respected Athletics Directors in the nation. At the time of her appointment in 1990, she was just the third female to be put in charge of a Division I program. In 1999-2000, she became the first female to serve on the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Committee. She served a five-year term (2000-2004) on that committee. She also completed a term as 200304 President of the National Association of College Directors of Athletics (NACDA). With the 49ers, she has overseen the 49ers moves from the Sun Belt Conference to the Metro Conference to Conference USA and onto the Atlantic 10 in 2005-06. She has overseen the 49ers growth into a program that for the first time is fullyfunded at the NCAA level for athletic scholarships. She has helped raise monies for new athletic facilities, including the James H. Barnhardt Student Activity Center (Dale F. Halton Arena), the Miltimore-Wallis Athletics and Academic Training Center, the Irwin Belk Track and Field Center (Transamerica Field), the Wachovia Fieldhouse, the Short Game Golf Practice Facility at Rocky River Golf of Concord, N.C. and the Robert and Mariam Hayes Baseball Stadium. The 49ers will begin construction on their on-campus tennis facility in the spring of 2010. In all, she has helped develop nearly $50 million worth of athletic facilities which have enhanced playing venues, academic services, strength and conditioning programs, training and medical support. In all, these upgrades have improved the experience of each and every student-athlete, as a student and as an athlete. She has been instrumental in attracting national sporting events to Charlotte, including the 1994 Men’s Final Four, the 1996 Women’s Final Four, the 1997 AAU Junior Olympics and the 1999 and 2000 NCAA Division I Men’s Soccer College Cup. In 2008, the 49ers hosted the NCAA Div. I Men’s Basketball East Regional at Bobcats Arena. It is under her watch that the 49ers have expanded opportunities to include women’s soccer and men’s and women’s track. Her next step has been to lead the 49ers most aggressive push to add football to

campus; stimulated a growing volume of new capital construction projects and building renovations; expanded UW’s role in statewide economic development; and improved the recruitment and retention of students. During his eight-year tenure, state and federal legislative support increased significantly, while private gifts to the university more than quadrupled. He was honored in 2004 by the Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) with its District VI Chief Executive Leadership Award. On March 18, 2005, Dubois was named UNC Charlotte’s fourth chancellor and assumed that role on July 15. In his first four years, Dubois has focused his efforts on building the University’s visibility and support in the Charlotte region; long-range planning for an expected enrollment of 35,000 students by the year 2020; completion of key capital construction projects (including a major new building to be located in Center City Charlotte); and improvement in the efficiency and effectiveness of critical business processes. Dr. Dubois and his wife, Lisa Lewis Dubois, have three children Logan, 26, an associate with an executive placement firm in Raleigh; Taylor, 23, an information technology associate with Bank of America; and Ali, 18, a sophomore at West Virginia University. They are the first family to occupy the chancellor’s official campus residence, Bissell House.

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the Charlotte 49ers program. Winning approval from both the Chancellor and UNC Charlotte Board of Trustees, the 49ers have pushed forward with plans to start the program in 2013. In addition, it has been under Rose’s leadership that the 49ers athletics program has enjoyed its best success. The men’s basketball program has copped nine NCAA bids under her reign and men’s soccer has enjoyed five bids, including a trip to the 1996 National Semifinals. Baseball, women’s basketball, women’s soccer and golf have all posted multiple NCAA Tournament bids while the men’s tennis team earned its first-ever bid. The 49ers have also landed their first-ever individual NCAA qualifiers in men’s and women’s indoor and outdoor track and field and cross-country. Recent highlights include four straight A-10 titles for the women’s indoor track, women’s outdoor track and golf programs as well as a program-best thirdplace finish at the 2007 NCAA Men’s Golf Championship. With that top four finish, Charlotte has boasted a “Final Four” team in both decades that Rose has served as A.D. (‘90’s - M. Soccer, 1996; ‘00’s - Golf, 2007). Since Rose became A.D., 14 of the school’s 16 athletic programs have either won a league title or been represented in NCAA play, or both. Along the way, Rose has reaped her share of awards, most notably the 2001 NACDA Southeast Region Athletic Director of the Year Award. Other awards have included the Pegasus Award in 1999, the 1996 Bob Quincy Award by the Charlotte Sportsman Club, and the 1996 Charlotte Regional Sports Commission “Sixth-Man” Award for city-wide athletic achievement. She was selected the 1996 Woman of the Year in Charlotte and was named the 1997 Citizen of the Year by the University Chamber of Commerce. In 1986, she became the first female inducted into the Blacksburg (S.C.) Hall of Fame and she received her 25-Year Service Award from UNC Charlotte in 2000. More recently, she was inducted into Winthrop’s Athletics Hall of Fame, was named one of the city’s Top Businesswomen by The Business Journal and was recognized with the Judy Wilkins Rose endowment as part of the University YMCA’s Y Pathways program. Rose graduated with her B.S. degree in physical education in 1974 from Winthrop University, where she lettered in basketball. She received her Master’s in physical education from Tennessee in 1975 while serving as an assistant coach to Pat Summitt. A native of Blacksburg, S.C., Rose and husband Ken were married July 19, 1986. They live in Denver, N.C.

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