2009-10 Clemson Women's Basketball Media Guide

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Welcome to Clemson Basketball University Information Institution...................................................................Clemson University Nickname.............................................................................. Lady Tigers Location....................................................................Clemson, SC 29633 Colors................................................. Burnt Orange & Northwest Purple Founded...........................................................................................1889 Enrollment.....................................................................................17,585 President.................................................James F. Barker (Clemson ’70) Athletic Director............................... Dr. Terry Don Philips (Arkansas ’70) Conference.........................................................................Atlantic Coast NCAA/ACC Representative............................................... Larry LaForge . ..................................................................................(Clemson ’64) Facility........................................................... Littlejohn Coliseum (9,850) Athletic Department Address................................................. P.O. Box 31 . ........................................................................Clemson, SC 29633 Overnight Mailing Address.......................................100 Perimeter Road . ...................................Jervey Athletic Center, Clemson, SC 29634 Press Row Phone Number.................................................864.654.3326 Ticket Office Phone Number.......................................... 864.656.2118 or . ............................................................................... 1-800-Clemson

2009-10 Team Information 2008-09 Starters Returning/Lost........................................................4/2* Letterwinners Returning/Lost............................................................12/2 Newcomers............................................................................................1

Women’s Basketball Staff Head Coach........................................... Cristy McKinney (NC State ’79) Overall Record (16 years)......................................... 262-214 (.550) Record at Clemson (4 years)........................................ 46-75 (.380) Asst. Coach/Recruiting Coord....................................................A.G. Hall . ..............................................................................(NC Central ’98) Assistant Coach...................................Todd Steelman (John Brown ’89) Assistant Coach............................................. Marla Brumfield (Rice ‘00) Director of WBB Operations.............................................Kanetra Queen . ..................................................................................(Clemson ’04) Athletic Trainer..................................................................Donna Bullock . ............................................................... (Southwest Louisana ’87) Graduate Assistant Coach............................................... Christie Rogers . ................................................................(Washington College ‘09) Strength and Conditioning Coach............................................................ Administrative Assistant........................................................ Shelly Geer WBB Phone........................................................................864.656.2212 Equipment Manager......................................Josh Runion (Clemson ’04)

Newcomers (1)......................................................................................... Keyrra Gillespie (Fr., 5-7, G); (13.9 ppg, 9.9 apg, 7.6 rpg, 5.5 spg) • Rated as the #18 point guard and a top-100 overall player in the 2009 recruiting class by Hoopgurlz

Program History First Year of Women’s Basketball................................................1976-76 All-Time Record (34 years)..........................................................615-418 All-Time Record in Littlejohn Coliseum........................................327-125 All-Time ACC Record (30 years).................................................224-222 Last NCAA Tournament Appearance................................................2002 Number of NCAA Tournament Appearances........................................15 ACC Championships..............................................................................2 Media Relations Assistant SID/WBB Contact..................................................... Jeff Kallin Email............................................................ KALLIN@clemson.edu Office Phone...............................................................864-656-1920 Cell Phone..................................................................508-944-3859 Mailing Address.......................................................................PO Box 31 . ........................................................................Clemson, SC 29633 Overnight Address...............................................Jervey Athletic Building . .........................................100 Perimeter Rd., Clemson, SC 29634

Starters Returning (4)............................................................................... Christy Brown, G (3.7 ppg, 1.6 apg, 16 starts) Lele Hardy, G/F (16.2 ppg, 8.4 rpg, 3.4 spg, 3.0 apg, 31 starts) April Parker, F/C (5.8 ppg, 3.9 rpg, 27 starts) Jasmine Tate, F (3.6 ppg, 4.8 rpg, 1.2 bpg, 17 starts) Other Key Returners................................................................................ Sthefany Thomas, G (8.1 ppg, 2.6 rpg) Kirstyn Wright, G (4.4 ppg, 1.8 rpg) Bryelle Smith, G (3.9 ppg, 1.4 apg, 1.4 rpg, 11 starts) Starters Lost (2)........................................................................................ Tasha Taylor, G (4.9 ppg, 3.1 apg, 2.2 rpg) Whitney Hood, F/C (7.2 ppg, 3.5 rpg)* * Started 16 games as a sophomore; transferred after the 08-09 season

2009-10 Returning Leaders Points................................................................Lele Hardy, 503, 16.2 pg Rebounds............................................................Lele Hardy, 261, 8.4 pg Assists...............................................................................Lele Hardy, 94 Field Goals......................................................................Lele Hardy, 186 Field Goal Attempts.........................................................Lele Hardy, 438 Field Goal Percentage (min 3 att/g).............................Shaniqua Pauldo, . ................................................................................ .448 (52-116) 3-Point Field Goals............................................................Lele Hardy, 40 3-Point Field Goal Attempts............................................. Lele Hardy, 119 3-Point Field Goal Percentage (2 att/g)..............................Bryelle Smith, . .................................................................................. .379 (22-58) Free Throws......................................................................Lele Hardy, 91 Free Throw Attempts.......................................................Lele Hardy, 130 Free Throw Percentage.......................... Sthefany Thomas, .735 (50-68) Blocks............................................................................Jasmine Tate, 36 Steals..............................................................................Lele Hardy, 106 Minutes..............................................................Lele Hardy, 964, 31.1 pg 2008-09 Review Overall Record................................................................................14-17 ACC Record/Finish....................................................................2-12/12th Record at Home..................................................................................7-9 Record on the Road............................................................................5-7 Record at Neutral Sites.......................................................................2-1 Post-season........................................................................................ NA


Table of Contents 2008-09 Team Information Quick Facts Table of Contents Roster, Alphabetical Roster, Numerical Roster, TV/Radio Media Information Directions Radio Broadcast Schedule TigerCast Clemson’s Trip to Canada Season Outlook 2008-09 Schedule Strength and Conditioning Info Clemson Locker Rooms PinkZone Information Orange Brigade, Booster Program

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Player Biographies Brown, Christy Campbell, Morganne Gillespie, Keyrra Hardy, Lele Mason, Lindsey McMinn, Morgan Parker, April Pauldo, Shaniqua Pinkstaff, Chelsey Smith, Bryelle Tate, Jasmine Thomas, Sthefany Welker, Lindsay Wright, Kirstyn

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Women’s Basketball Staff McKinney, Cristy Biography Against All Competition Timeline Clemson Superlatives Hall, A.G. - Assistant Coach Steelman, Todd - Assistant Coach Brumfield, Marla - Assistant Coach Queen, Kanetra - Director of Operations Bullock, Donna - Athletic Trainer Christie Rogers - Graduate Assistant Farrell, Andy - Video Services Support Staff

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2008-09 Schedule Information Husky Classic ACC/Big Ten Challenge Opponents 2009 ACC Tournament

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This is Clemson University Clemson Experience Campus Life This is Clemson, SC Vickery Hall - Enrichment Center Athletic Facilities Clemson Traditions Total Athlete Care and Performance Strength and Conditioning Athletic Training Community Service NCAA Compliance Barker, James F. - President Clemson Academic Programs Phillips, Dr. Terry Don - Athletic Director IPTAY, Athletic Booster Program

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Atlantic Coast Conference ClemsonTigers.com Clemson Athletics Year in Review 2008-09 Season Review Final Notes 2008-09 Results Final 2008 ACC Standings 2008-09 Statistics 2008-09 Superlatives 2008-09 Game-By-Game 2008-09 Box Scores Final ACC Team Statistical Rankings

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Clemson Records Class Records 106 Freshmen Single Game Records 106 Single Game Records, Individual 107-111 Miscellaneous Individual Records 111 Single Game Records, Team 112-115 Miscellaneous Team Records 115 Victory Margins 116 Season Records, Individual 117 Season Records, Team 118 Career Clubs 119 Career Records 119-121 Littlejohn Coliseum Records, Individual 122 Littlejohn Coliseum Records, Team 122 Attendance Records 123 Overtime Games 123 Record By Month 123 Record By Day 123 Record Versus ACC Teams 123 Winning Streaks 123 Halftime Comebacks 124 100-Point Games 125 Last Second Victories 125 Televised Games 126 Final Poll 127 Poll Notes 127 Record Against Top-25 Teams 127 Weekly Polls 127 ACC Statistical Rankings 128 NCAA Statistical Leaders 128

ACC Tournament, Timeline 129 ACC Tournament, Individual Records 130 ACC Tournament, Team Records 131 ACC Tournament, Overall Record 132 ACC Tournament, Seeds 132 ACC Tournament, Year-By-Year Results 132 ACC Tournament, Against Member Schools 133 NCAA Tournament, Timeline 134 NCAA Tournament, Individual Records 135-136 NCAA Tournament, Team Records 135 NCAA Tournament, All-Time Results 136 Against All Competition 137 All-Time Results 138-143 Last Time It Happened 144

Clemson History Historical Timeline Great Teams 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1995-96 1998-99 Post Player Tradition Perimeter Player Tradition Former Lady Tiger Standouts Former Coaches Year-By-Year Statistics Year-By-Year Results Yearly Leaders Starting Line-Ups Four-Year Starters Letterwinners Jersey Numbers All-Americans Player Honors Current/Former Overseas Players All-Tournament Selections Tournament Championships All-ACC Honorees ACC Player-of-the-Week ACC Academic Honor Roll Clemson Honors Career Statistics, All Players

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Credits: The 2009-10 edition of the Clemson women’s basketball media guide was written and designed by Assistant Sports Information Director Jeff Kallin. Special thanks to Sam Blackman, Shipp Daniel, and Philip Sikes for their contributions to this publication. Statistical and editorial assistance provided by Tim Bourret, Heath Bradley, Chelsea Earle, Katrina Eddie, Vickie Long, Trey McCurry, William Qualkinbush and Kristin Watkins. Photography Credits: Rob Biggerstaff, Rex Brown, Kerry Capps, Eddie Cliffe, Mark Crammer, Jeffrey A. Curka, David Greene, Simon C. Griffiths Photography. Scott Harke, Ben Hendricks, Heather Hirschman, Craig Mahaffey, Earle Martin, Lance McKinney, Charles Smith, Mark Sutton, Bob Waldrop, Pat Wright, Vern Verna and the Clemson Communications Center. Special thanks to Todd Steelman and Marla Brumfield for supplying pictures from Canada trip, which appear throughout the guide. This guide was printed by Martin Printing of Easley, SC. The front, back and inside covers were designed by Jeff Kallin of Clemson, SC.

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Roster Numerical # Name 0 Chelsey Pinkstaff 3 Bryelle Smith 4 Christy Brown 10 Kirstyn Wright 11 Lele Hardy 14 Keyrra Gillespie 21 April Parker 22 Sthefany Thomas 24 Jasmine Tate 31 Lindsey Mason 32 Morganne Campbell 33 Lindsay Welker 34 Morgan McMinn 44 Shaniqua Pauldo

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

Hgt. 5-9 5-8 5-6 5-11 5-10 5-7 6-2 5-9 6-1 6-4 5-8 6-2 5-11 6-3

Exp. 1VL 1VL 3VL 2VL 3VL HS 2VL 2VL 2VL 1VL 3VL 1VL 1VL 1VL

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

Hometown Previous School Knoxville, TN Christian Academy of Knoxville Raleigh, NC Cary Academy Atlanta, GA Holy Innocents’ HS Stone Mountain, GA Stephenson HS Spartanburg, SC Spartanburg HS Statesville, NC Statesville HS Snellville, GA Western Carolina Wesley Chapel, FL Wesley Chapel HS Birmingham, AL Wenonah HS Woodstock, GA Etowah HS Fairburn, GA Sandy Creek HS Tifton, GA Tift County HS Hendersonville, NC North Henderson HS Macon, GA Luella (GA) HS

Alphabetical # Name 4 Christy Brown 32 Morganne Campbell 14 Keyrra Gillespie 11 Lele Hardy 31 Lindsey Mason 34 Morgan McMinn 21 April Parker 44 Shaniqua Pauldo 0 Chelsey Pinkstaff 3 Bryelle Smith 24 Jasmine Tate 22 Sthefany Thomas 33 Lindsay Welker 10 Kirstyn Wright

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

Hgt. 5-6 5-8 5-7 5-10 6-4 5-11 6-2 6-3 5-9 5-8 6-1 5-9 6-2 5-11

Exp. 3VL 3VL HS 3VL 1VL 1VL 2VL 1VL 1VL 1VL 2VL 2VL 1VL 2VL

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

Hometown Previous School Atlanta, GA Holy Innocents’ HS Fairburn, GA Sandy Creek HS Statesville, NC Statesville HS Spartanburg, SC Spartanburg HS Woodstock, GA Etowah HS Hendersonville, NC North Henderson HS Snellville, GA Western Carolina Macon, GA Luella (GA) HS Knoxville, TN Christian Academy of Knoxville Raleigh, NC Cary Academy Birmingham, AL Wenonah HS Wesley Chapel, FL Wesley Chapel HS Tifton, GA Tift County HS Stone Mountain, GA Stephenson HS

Head Coach: Cristy McKinney Assistant Coaches: A.G. Hall, Todd Steelman, Marla Brumfield Director of Basketball Operations: Kanetra Queen

Pronunciation Guide Morganne Campbell.................................MORE-gan Lele Hardy................................................... LEE-LEE Shaniqua Pauldo............................... Sha-NEE-kwha Bryelle Smith................................................ BREE-el Sthefany Thomas..................................... Stef-en-EE Kirstyn Wright........................................... KEER-sten Keyrra Gillespie......................................... KEE-ehr-a

Front Row (L-R): Keyrra Gillespie, Chelsey Pinkstaff, Christy Brown, Sthefany Thomas, Morganne Campbell, Bryelle Smith Back Row (L-R): Marla Brumfield, Cristy McKinney, Lele Hardy, Lindsay Welker, Shaniqua Pauldo, Lindsey Mason, April Parker, Jasmine Tate, Kirstyn Wright, Morgan McMinn, Todd Steelman, A.G. Hall


Photo Roster

Chelsey Pinkstaff 5-9 • So. • G Knoxville, TN

Bryelle Smith 5-8 • *So. • G Raleigh, NC

Christy Brown 5-6 • *Sr. • G Atlanta, GA

Kirstyn Wright 5-11 • Jr. • G Stone Mountain, GA

Lele Hardy 5-10 • Sr. • F/G Spartanburg, SC

Keyrra Gillespie 5-7 • Fr. • G Statesville, NC

April Parker 6-2 • *Sr. • F/C Snellville, GA

Sthefany Thomas 5-9 • Jr. • G Wesley Chapel, FL

Jasmine Tate 6-1 • Jr. • F Birmingham, AL

Lindsey Mason 6-4 • So. • F/C Woodstock, GA

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14 21 22 24 31 Morganne Campbell 5-8 • Sr. • G Fairburn, GA

Lindsay Welker 6-2 • So. • F Tifton, GA

Morgan McMinn 5-11 • So. • G/F Hendersonville, GA

Shaniqua Pauldo 6-3 • So. • C Macon, GA

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Media Information 2008-09 Women’s Basketball Media Guide This is your copy of the 2008-09 Clemson women’s basketball media guide. This publication is designed to assist the media in its coverage of Clemson Lady Tiger basketball during the 200809 season.

Email Distribution List Notes, stats, and other information are emailed out on a game-by-game basis from the Clemson SID office. Contact Jeff Kallin at kallin@clemson.edu to be placed on this email distribution list.

It is also intended to be used by fans and prospective Clemson students.

Interviews Please contact Jeff Kallin for any interviews with Clemson players and/or coaches. Interviews will not be granted on game days.

If you desire additional information on women’s basketball or other Clemson athletic programs, please contact the Sports Information Office in the Jervey Athletic Center at (864) 656-2114. ACC Coaches Teleconferences The 12 ACC head basketball coaches will be featured on a teleconference the Tuesday prior to the 2010 ACC Women’s Basketball Tournament. There will be a replay available on theACC.com. The media telephone number is (913) 312-1391. TUESDAY, MARCH 2 10:00a–10:10a......... Mike Petersen, Wake Forest 10:10a–10:20a.......Beth Dunkenberger, Virginia Tech 10:20a–10:30a.................... Debbie Ryan, Virginia 10:30a–10:40a..................Kellie Harper, NC State 10:40a–10:50a...... Sylvia Hatchell, North Carolina 10:50a–11:00a.......................... Katie Meier, Miami 11:00a–11:10a................. Brenda Frese, Maryland 11:10a–11:20a.....MaChelle Joseph, Georgia Tech 11:20a–11:30a............. Sue Semrau, Florida State 11:30a–11:40a...............Joanne P. McCallie, Duke 11:40a–11:50a..............Cristy McKinney, Clemson 11:50a–12:00p...... Sylvia Crawley, Boston College ACC Media Relations Lindsey Rogers is the media relations contact for women’s basketball at the ACC Office. She can be contacted at the ACC Office in Greensboro, NC by phone at (336) 851-6062, extension 257 or by email at lrogers@theacc.org. Credentials We would appreciate receiving credential requests as early as you know your assignment. Requests for working press and photo passes are honored from sports editors of daily newspapers and radio and TV sports directors only. Student papers and publications devoted specifically to athletics at a school involved in a game at Clemson are also honored. Spouses, dates, non-workers and/or anyone 16 years of age or younger are not permitted in the press area. Requests should be made directly Jeff Kallin.

Internet Clemson boxscores, releases, statistics, player bios, livestats, and other items are available on the Internet. Find us at www.clemsontigers.com. Statistics are updated following every game. Game notes will also be provided in .pdf format. Postgame Interviews Postgame interviews will take place in the Littlejohn interview room. Head Coach Cristy McKinney will be available for interviews 10 minutes following the completion of the game. A member of the Clemson Sports Information office will retrieve requested players from the lockerroom. The lockerroom is closed to the media.

Jeff Kallin Assistant SID/Women’s Basketball Contact Information: Office Phone Cell Phone Email

(864) 656-1920 (508) 944-3859 kallin@clemson.edu

Sports Information Office SID Fax Mailing Address Overnight Address

(864) 656-0299 PO Box 31 Clemson, SC 29633 Jervey Athletic Center 100 Perimeter Rd. Clemson, SC 29634

Press Entrance to Littlejohn Coliseum Please enter Littlejohn Coliseum through the tunnel. The door is at the south end of the coliseum. Press Room Services The press room is located in the tunnel. Halftime, final stats and play-by-play are furnished to members of the working press. Wireless Internet access is available. Telephone Services To order phone lines for a broadcast or a telephone by your seat on press row, call Zelda Kleister, Clemson Telecommunications, at (864) 656-2601. Will Call Press will call is located in the tunnel of Littlejohn Coliseum. Directions to Littlejohn Coliseum From Atlanta, GA: Take I-85 north to Exit 14 in South Carolina. Take

a left, which crosses over the interstate, onto South Carolina Highway 187 until the road runs into U.S. Highway 76 and 28. Make a left at this traffic light. *Stay on this road until the Highway 93 exit, where you will exit and take a left at the stop light. The route runs into the Clemson campus. Stay straight until you reach the second stop light after the tennis courts (tennis courts will be on the left). Take a left at the stop light and Littlejohn Coliseum is on the left. From Columbia, SC: Take I-26 west and exit onto I-385 west until it reaches I-85. Take I-85 south until it reaches exit 19-B. Take exit 19-B and follow the directions from Atlanta starting at the * symbol to arrive at Littlejohn Coliseum. From Greenville, SC: Take I-85 south until it reaches exit 19-B. Take exit 19-B and follow the directions from Atlanta starting at the * symbol to arrive at Littlejohn Coliseum.


Clemson Tiger Sports Network Fans will once again be able to follow the Clemson women’s basketball team on the airwaves, regionally with Clemson Tiger Sports Properties and in Clemson with WCCP-FM (104.9). The Clemson Tiger Sports Network will is tentatively scheduled to broadcast 12 games for the 2009-10 season, including road games at Chattanooga, Charlotte, and Wake Forest. The network will also broadcast home games with South Carolina, Georgtown, Duke and Florida State, among others. All games will begin airing 15 minutes prior to the scheduled start time. Don Munson will return for his seventh season as the play-by-play announcer. Munson took over for the 2003-04 season after the passing of legend Jim Phillips, who had broadcast numer-

ous Clemson games as the voice of the Tigers. He had previously worked with CTSN for several years as network host in the mid to late 1990s. Munson has also served as the play-by-play announcer for Appalachian State and UNC Asheville basketball, while also calling Western Carolina football and basketball. He currently serves as the play-by-play announcer for Clemson baseball games. Munson will be joined on the air by Kanetra Queen, who is in her fourth year as the full-time color commentator. Queen is no stranger to Clemson women’s basketball. Her current post is as the team’s Director of Basketball Operations, but she was also a four-year letDon Munson terwinner for the Lady Tigers and a three-time Academic All-ACC selection. Queen will also partner with Dan Scott for broadcasts on WCCP-FM. Scott joined the radio 2009-10 Tentative station in the late 1990s after a career as an award-winning Date Day Time sports editor and writer in West Nov. 19 Thur. 7:00 Virginia, Florida, North CaroDec. 12 Sat. 5:00 lina and Ohio. This season Dec. 28 Mon. 7:00 will be his fifth calling Clemson Dec. 30 Weds. 7:00 women’s basketball. Jan. 4 Mon. Noon Jan. 7 Thur. 7:00 Jan. 14 Thur. 7:00 Jan. 24 Sun. 2:00 Jan. 29 Fri. 6:30 Jan. 31 Sun. 2:00 Feb. 18 Thur. 7:00 Feb. 28 Sun. 2:00

Kanetra Queen

TigerCast TigerCast is a broadband network featuring live and on-demand webcasts of selected Clemson athletic events. Annual, monthly and singlegame passes are available. $7.95 PPV event (any live video - Last year’s ACC Select Content) • $9.95/month • $79.95/year In addition to all live broadcasted events, annual subscribers will be able to watch all of the existing pay-per-view events in the TigerCast library, as well as interviews with student-athletes and coaches, highlight videos and other exclusive features. Monthly subscribers will have access to all of the above, with the exception of the existing pay-per-view events. Subscriber Content:

CTSN Schedule Opponent vs. South Carolina at Chattanooga vs. Georgia vs. Georgetown at Charlotte vs. Duke vs. Florida State at Wake Forest vs. Boston College vs. NC State vs. Miami vs. Wake Forest

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Canada Trip Results: Game 1 – Fri., Aug. 7, 2009 – Langley Events Centre; Langley, BC Clemson, 61 Team Canada, 79 Game 2 - Fri., Aug. 7, 2009 – Langley Events Centre; Langley BC Clemson, 72 Trinity Western University, 52 Game 3 – Sat. Aug. 8, 2009 – Envision Athletics Centre; Abbotsford, BC Clemson, 42 Team Canada, 79 Game 4 - Sat. Aug. 8, 2009 – Envision Athletics Centre; Abbotsford, BC Clemson, 85 University of the Fraser Valley, 76 Game 5 – Sun. Aug. 9, 2009 – War Memorial Gym; Vancouver, BC Clemson, 94 University of British Columbia, 79 Game 6 – Wed. Aug. 12, 2009 – Vancouver Island Gym; Nanaimo, BC Clemson, 84 Vancouver Island University, 39


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Season Outlook It isn’t often that a team at the Division I level is able to boast 12 returning players with playing experience. This is exactly the case that Head Women’s Basketball Coach Cristy McKinney has to work with in her 200910 team. Among them is one of Clemson’s all-time greatest players, Lele Hardy, who was named third-team All-ACC and was named to the All-ACC defensive team for her efforts a season ago. To say Hardy is the on-court leader for the Lady Tigers is a bit of an understatement. She is the returning leader in scoring, rebounding, assists, steals, three-pointers made and attempted, field goals made and attempted, and free throws made and attempted. Hardy has seen her scoring average rise dramatically to 16.2 points per game in 2008-09, the highest mark for a Clemson player since Lakeia Stokes netted 17.0 a game in the 2003-04 season. She has scored 1,124 points in her career, 16th in Clemson history. Hardy also ranked fifth in the nation in steals in 2008-09 with 106 in 31 games for a 3.42 average and has 287 for her career. In fact, with a season of 94 or more steals, Hardy can move into the top 25 in NCAA history in career steals. Her 8.4 rebounds per game were the best since Erin Batth’s 8.7 per game during the 2000-01 season. “She came here as a great athlete. I think with the staff, she’s done a great job of letting us coach her, and learning to use her athleticism, while becoming a much more skilled basketball player,” said McKinney. “She has very good instincts, especially defensively. She gets her hand on so many balls, which you can’t teach. But, there are other things off the ball that we can teach to make her a better all-around defender. Offensively, her ability shoot the three really opened things up for her and that came through a lot of hard work from her and our staff. She has developed to compete amongst the best. I’d like to see her get drafted into the WNBA this year. I think she’s got all of the tools to do that. That’s why we are always pushing her to be better. While Hardy may be the biggest name coming back for the season, she is far from the only threat. McKinney has developed several players at each position, making many of the spots interchangeable, a testament to the flexibility of the system and the wide array of talent on the roster. In fact, nine returners started at least one game for the Tigers last season. The 2008-09 season was largely a step forward for the program, starting 8-2 and finishing 14-17. The Tigers also won their first round game in the ACC tournament for the second consecutive season, defeating fifth-seeded Georgia Tech.

Point Guards: Like most teams, Clemson’s will set the tone offensively and defensively with the point guard. In season’s past, the lead guard has been a fragile position, but with a fifth-year senior, a sophomore with a full season under her belt, and a top-100 freshman in the stable, this will be one of the deeper units in the conference. The point guards will be charged with the responsibility of pushing tempo and wreaking havoc defensively, using their depth to pressure opponents’ guards. Fifth-year senior Christy Brown has started 73 games in her career, a lead the team in total minutes played in two of the past three seasons. Brown is notorious for her quickness, even running for the track team during the 2007-08 season as a sprinter. She will be looked upon for leadership, as she has seen the floor a total of 2466 minutes in her career, second only to Hardy among active players. Bryelle Smith is the second of the trio of point guards. After sitting out her first season due to injury, Smith was a major contributor in 2008-09. She logged 11 starts and averaged 3.9 points and recorded 44 assists on the season. Her strengths lie in her court vision and penetration to the basket, but she also led the team in three-point shooting, hitting 22-59 (.379) from beyond the arc. She may be moved off the ball some to give the Tigers an option to spread the defense and take advantage of the positional flexibility. Freshman Keyrra Gillespie is the only freshman on the team and will be looked upon to run the team despite her youth. Gillespie joins the Tigers as the all-time leader in assists in North Carolina basketball history, notching 958 in her four-year career. She had averages of 13.8 points, 9.9 assists, 7.6 rebounds and 5.5 steals per game as a senior as she was named first-team all-state after going 26-4. She was ranked the #18 point guard in the country by HoopGurlz and will immediately push the upperclassmen for minutes. Coach McKinney on the Point Guard unit: “We have more depth than we’ve had in a long time. We have fifth-year senior Christy Brown, who is one of the quickest guards in the league, if not the quickest. We’d love to see her use that quickness to her advantage every single game and have a great senior season. Bryelle Smith got valuable time last season as a freshman and showed in several games what she is capable of. She’s a good scorer, shoots the ball well, and did some things penetrating the ball, and I’m hoping she’ll build on the success she had last year and become more consistent. Keyrra is going to really push the upperclassmen. I think she could see a lot of time. She’s a true point guard who makes people on the floor better. She sees the floor better than anyone else we have and just has a great feel for the game, and something you can’t really teach.” Wings: McKinney uses her shooting guard and small forward position virtually interchangeably, and her group of talented wing players will give the Tigers several options to score from virtually anywhere on the court. The corps is led by Hardy, who has developed into one of the premier players in the league. Hardy’s game revolves around her ability to dribble penetrate a finish around the basket. Throughout her three years, however, she has developed a reliable jump shot from mid range and even beyond the arc. She ranks ninth in Clemson history in three-point field goals made. She is also a fierce rebounder for her position, with a 7.5 per game career average. Hardy often draws the opponent’s best offensive scorer, and incredibly has recorded more steals (287) than turnovers (274) in her career. The Tigers next weapon from the wing is junior Sthefany Thomas. Thomas was second on the team in scoring at 8.1 per game and was extremely consistent from her freshman year to her sophomore campaign. She has appeared in 62 games with 12 starts under her belt, and recorded 17.8 points per 40 minutes her sophomore season. Thomas is an excellent scorer who can shoot from anywhere and is very good at using her jumper to help her open up her lanes to the rim. She will be counted upon at both wing spots and can handle the ball if need be. Senior Morganne Campbell is Clemson’s defensive stopper. She has made 35 starts in 73 appearances, and is a capable shooter from the wing and excels in transition. Campbell is often counted upon to make stops against many players at either guard or small forward position. She will give the Tigers a floor general defensively and a solid option in the half court offense. Kirstyn Wright is a dangerous player with exceptional range on her jump shot and a knack for flare with the ball in her hand. She is a fiery competitor who is able to navigate in transition and can stretch the defense with her shooting. She has improved her free throw stroke and is


Season Outlook can be a difficult match up with the ball in her hands.

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2009-10 Schedule

McKinney on the Wings: “Lele Hardy is a huge key, and has Date Day OpponentNOTE Location Local Time TV gotten better every year, and we think she can be a better player Nov. 2 Mon. ANDERSON UNIVERSITY (exh.) CLEMSON, SC 7:00pm this season than she ever has before. What we need for her to Nov. 13 Fri. v. FURMANC CLEMSON, SC 5:30pm do is to continue to improve her weaknesses. It’s what has taken her from a good player as a sophomore to an all-conference Nov. 16 Mon. @ College of Charleston Charleston, SC 7:00pm player as a junior. We think she can take the next step. Nov. 19 Thu. v. SOUTH CAROLINA CLEMSON, SC 7:00pm We need consistency from our other players. A lot of the Nov. 24 Tue. @ Kennesaw St. Kennesaw, GA 7:00pm players now have two years of experience. Keeping Morganne Nov. 27 Fri. v. RichmondA Storrs, CT 5:00pm Campbell healthy will be important because she is so competitive and is such a good defender. Kirstyn Wright is a really talentNov. 28 Sat. v. HofstraA Storrs, CT 5:00pm ed kid. I think she’s matured as a player and a person and I think Nov. 29 Sun. @ ConnecticutA Storrs, CT 4:30pm you’ll see that on the court. Sthefany Thomas showed flashes of Dec. 3 Thu. @ NorthwesternB Evanston, IL 7:00pm BTEN really being tough. She can score but we didn’t get consistency, and we’re really looking for that out of her.” Dec. 6 Sun. v. CHARLESTON SOUTHERNC CLEMSON, SC 4:00pm Dec. 12 Sat. @ UT-Chattanooga Chattanooga, TN 5:00pm Frontcourt: Dec. 15 Tue. v. USC-UPSTATE CLEMSON, SC 7:00pm A season ago, the Tigers’ five returning post players comDec. 19 Sat. @ Ohio Athens, OH 2:00pm bined to average 15.5 points, 12.8 rebounds, and 2.6 blocks per game. These are solid numbers, but the team will no doubt Dec. 21 Mon. v. WOFFORD CLEMSON, SC 7:00pm look to the bigs for more production offensively and on the glass. Dec. 28 Mon. v. GEORGIA CLEMSON, SC 7:00pm Clemson will rely on senior April Parker to lead the group, havDec. 30 Wed. v. GEORGETOWN CLEMSON, SC 7:00pm ing started 27 games a season ago. She was the fourth leading Jan. 4 Mon. @ Charlotte Charlotte, NC 12:00pm scorer at 5.8 ppg, and has a reliable jumper to help stretch the defense. She is also a feisty defender and rebounder. Jan. 7 Thu. v. DUKE* CLEMSON, SC 7:00pm Jasmine Tate saw her minutes pick up as the season wore on, Jan. 11 Mon. @ Georgia Tech* Atlanta, GA 7:00pm RSN eventually starting 17 games after having a reserve role for much Jan. 14 Thu. v. FLORIDA ST.* CLEMSON, SC 7:00pm of her career. She is one of the better athletes on the floor, and can really press defensively. She lead the team in shot-blocking, Jan. 22 Fri. @ North Carolina* Chapel Hill, NC 8:30pm RSN recording 36, despite playing 16.6 minutes per game. She is able Jan. 24 Sun. @ Wake Forest* Winston-Salem, NC 2:00pm to get to the line with relative frequency, attempting the third most Jan. 29 Fri. v. BOSTON COLLEGE* CLEMSON, SC 6:30pm RSN tries on the team. Many of her opportunities come from offensive Jan. 31 Sun. v. NC STATE* CLEMSON, SC 2:00pm rebounds and low entry feeds from the perimeter. Sophomore Shaniqua Pauldo showed flashes of her talent Feb. 4 Thu. @ Virginia* Charlottesville, VA 7:00pm a season ago when she scored a career-high 23 points on 11-17 Feb. 8 Mon. v. GEORGIA TECH* CLEMSON, SC 7:00pm from the floor in the Tigers’ ACC tournament win against Georgia Feb. 11 Thu. @ Florida St.* Tallahassee, FL 7:00pm Tech. She has excellent touch around the basket and will be a Feb. 14 Sun. @ Maryland* College Park, MD 2:00pm crucial contributor at the power forward and center spots. Her size and strength around the basket make her a tough draw for Feb. 18 Thu. v. MIAMI* CLEMSON, SC 7:00pm opposing defenders and she finishes well near the rim. Feb. 25 Thu. @ Virginia Tech* Blacksburg, VA 7:00pm Lindsey Mason and Lindsay Welker will also see minutes at Feb. 28 Sun. v. WAKE FOREST* CLEMSON, SC 2:00pm the frontcourt positions, likely in reserve roles. Mason’s length is oone of her biggest assets, and she does a good job of gegtting Mar. 4-7 Thu.-Sun. ACC TOURNAMENTD Greensboro, NC TBA position around the rim. She is a good shot changer and her A - WBCA Classic - Storrs, CT B - ACC/Big Ten Challenge - Chicago, IL size helps her get to some difficult rebounds. Welker can pay C - Part of Doubleheader with MBB D - Greensboro Coliseum - Greensboro, NC the wing spot or the forward spot and has a quick three-point release. She will likely go back and forth between the three and After braving a tough out-of-conference schedule, the Tigers should be four and help spell her teammates off the bench. hardened to begin play in the nation’s top conference. Nine of the Tigers’ McKinney on the Front Court: “They are just getting better. They are opponents were in the field of 64 for the NCAA tournament a season ago, getting more confident and smarter and making better basketball deci- while five more participated in the WNIT. That means 14 of Clemson’s 26 sions. Especially, April and Jasmine, but even Pauldo and Mason and opponents participated in some form of postseason play, making it one of Welker are too. A year of experience is going to show. April is just very the top schedules in the preseason. solid. She is our most consistent post player offensively and defensively. Jasmine is our most explosive post player, and she is very explosive. Conclusion: McKinney’s 2009-10 group is one of the most well-rounded she has She’s a kid that has just gotten better and better. Shaniqua showed at the end of last season what she is capable of offensively, and I think she is had at Clemson. She has options at every positions and cross-trains the players so that they are able to be flexible. The Tigers will play at a fast learning what it is going to take to do that on a consistent basis.” tempo and have excellent opportunities to showcase their talents against the best. The team no doubt faces one of the top schedules in the nation, The Schedule The staff has negotiated a difficult slate in preparation for conference but with the mix of talent, athleticism, size, depth, and experience, this team play. The highlight of the schedule is a Thanksgiving trip to Storrs, Conn., is ready to compete with the best. “I think this program has really grown. We have had some growing where the Tigers will hook up with Richmond, Hofstra, and the defend- ing National Champion UConn Huskies. Early road tilts with College of pains, there’s no doubt about that,” said McKinney. “I think this year people Charleston and Kennesaw State will help prepare the team for the tough are really going to see some results. This team is starting to understand ACC schedule. The team will travel to Northwestern for the ACC/Big 10 what it takes to compete at the highest level. I do think the depth is going Challenge in a rematch of Clemson’s 78-75 overtime win from 2008-09. to allow us to play an up-tempo and aggressive style, which is a fun style to The home schedule is highlighted by games against South Carolina watch and for student-athletes to play.” on Nov. 19, Georgia on Dec. 28, and Georgetown on Dec. 30. Clemson will also host several schools located in South Carolina in Anderson University in an exhibition on Nov. 2, Furman in the regular season opener, Charleston Southern on Dec. 6, USC-Upstate on Dec. 15, and Wofford on Dec. 21. The final tune-ups before conference play include road games at Ohio University and at Charlotte.


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Pink Zone

The Lady Tigers raised over $6,000 last year for breast cancer research. Mission Statement The WBCA Pink Zone™ initiative is a global, unified effort for the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association’s (WBCA) nation of coaches to assist in raising breast cancer awareness on the court, across campuses, in communities and beyond. History The WBCA began the WBCA Pink Zone, formerly known as “Think Pink,” in 2007 as an initiative to raise breast cancer awareness in women’s basketball, on campuses and in communities. In 2007, more than 120 schools unified for this effort and helped make the inaugural year a success. In 2008, over 1,100 teams and organizations participated, reaching over 830,000 fans and raising over $930,000 for breast cancer awareness and research. WBCA Pink Zone™ 2010 The Pink Zone dates for 2009-10 will February 12-21.


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Booster Program

Orange Brigade

One of the most important and visible aspects of the Clemson women’s basketball program is the booster club known as the Orange Brigade. In the fall of 1989, the club was formed by former head coach Jim Davis and promotions director John Seketa as a means to provide and promote support for the women’s basketball program at Clemson. It was organized to help the team develop a fan base through season ticket sales that would also give positive encouragement for the players. The group has a variety of members, from faculty and staff to community leaders and senior citizens. Clemson students, as well as families and friends, are also part of the organization. The Orange Brigade meets following various home games for a reception. Season ticket and membership drives are held prior to the start of the season. Each year, the team and club hold an annual dinner, which provides an opportunity for fans and supporters to meet the new players and encourage them before the season begins. Membership to the Orange Brigade is free and open to the public. For more information, please contact Shelly Geer in the women’s basketball office at (864) 656-2212.


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Christy

BROWN

5’6” • *Sr. • Guard • Atlanta, GA

2008-09 • Saw action in all 31 games and averaged nearly 20 minutes per game • Started 12 of the first 14 games of the year but came off the bench for most of the conference season • Played fewer minutes than in her freshman and sophomore seasons due to the return of Tasha Taylor and emergence of Bryelle Smith, averaged 3.7 points per game with 49 assists for the year • Still ranks among the top 10 for her career assist per game average • Rebounded from a less-than-stellar performance in the season opener to score six points and commit just one turnover against Presbyterian two days later • Was 4-for-5 from the field for 10 points in just 19 minutes of play against Winthrop on Nov. 25; also had a pair of steals and assists with three rebounds in the game • Followed that with a solid performance versus Kent State in the first game of the Husky Classic in Seattle, WA; hit a trio of field goals while collecting four steals and four rebounds to help Clemson to victory • Best game of the season in terms of assists was in the Lady Tigers’ overtime victory against Northwestern in the ACC/Big Ten Championship; tallied seven as Clemson shot 43.2% from the field • Recorded a trio of assists in three of the next four games • Knocked down four free throws on four attempts at Florida State on Jan. 11 in just 19 minutes of play • Averaged 6.0 points over a five-games stretch from Jan. 23 to Feb. 4, one of the toughest for Clemson in 2008-09 • Scored 10 points in the final game of the run as she was 3-for-6 from the field and hit her only three-point attempt; also had two steals in the contest against Western Carolina • Played just 18 minutes in the final home game of the season, versus Georgia Tech, but had four points, three assists, two rebounds and two steals • Started the team’s opening round game in the ACC Tournament against the Yellow Jackets but played just seven minutes • Had three steals and scored four points in the season finale against North Carolina in the quarterfinals of the conference tournament • Shot 71.9-percent from the free throw line for the season and had 39 steals, second-most on the team. 2007-08 • Played in 30 games with 28 starts at the point in the 2007-08 season, missing the one game due to an injury • Led team with 110 assists and ranked third with an 8.7 scoring average • Played a team-high 32.4 minutes per game • Scored in double figures in 10 games in 2007-08 • Was Clemson’s top scorer in six games - had 14 against Western Carolina on Nov. 11; posted 15 points in the first half in the win over Duquesne on Nov. 14; suffered an injury just two minutes into the second period that sidelined her for the remainder of the game; scored 11 points in defeat of JMU on Dec. 7; had 20 points in win at Wake Forest on Jan. 14; posted 11 against Duke on Feb. 13; had 17 against Georgia Tech on Feb. 24 • Matched her career high of nine assists in two games in 2007-08; first was against 20th-ranked Michigan State in the Big Ten/ACC Challenge on Nov. 29; then had nine at Virginia on Feb. 21 • Also had a then-career-best six rebounds against the Spartans • Tallied at least five assists in 11 games in 2007-08 • Recorded seven assists in a trio of games - against Charleston Southern on Dec. 16; at Charlotte on Jan. 2; versus Duke on Feb. 13 • Had drained a trio of three-pointers against the Dukes, matching a personal best, before leaving the game early in the second half due to an injury • Was 3-for-3 from behind the three-point line against Siena in the Coors Classic on Nov. 24 to finish with 14 points • Hit a critical free throw against Furman on Dec. 5 to help secure the Clemson win; the shot put the Lady Tigers up by four with less than 15 seconds remaining and they went on to win 58-52; she finished with 13 points, four rebounds and three assists • Handed out 7 assists to go along with 8 points and 5 rebounds to held lead the


Meet the Players Lady Tigers to a victory over Charleston Southern on Dec. 16 • Win at Wake Forest on Jan. 14 was one of her best of the season; along with 20 points (8-15), had five assists and two rebounds while committing just three turnovers in 39 minutes of play • Followed that game with another superb performance at Virginia Tech just three days later; scored 19 points and was 8-for-9 from the free throw line with five assists, two steals and just two turnovers • The eight free throws tied her career high • Scored in double figures in three straight games; against #12 Duke on Feb. 13 (11), at Virginia on Feb. 21 (11) and against Georgia Tech on Feb. 24 (17) • Against Florida State in regular season finale, had 13 points on 6-for-10 shooting to help Clemson achieve its largest come-from-behind victory against an ACC opponent in history • Collected a career-high nine rebounds in the Lady Tigers’ win over NC State in the ACC Tournament • Concluded season with eight points, four assists and three steals against North Carolina in the second round of the ACC Tournament • Earned the team’s Playmaker Award. In 2006-07 • Was named to the 2007 ACC All-Freshman Team, joining classmate Lele Hardy to mark the first time in program history that multiple Clemson players made the list • Led all conference rookies for assists per game and ranked fourth for steals and fifth in scoring • Also ranked fourth in the ACC overall with a 4.73 assist per game average • Totaled a team-high 142 assists in her first year leading the offense while only turning the ball over 110 times during the season for a 1.29 assist-to-turnover ratio that was listed seventh in the league • Started 29 of Clemson’s 30 games during the 2006-07 season at the point guard position, with her only nonstarting assignment due to an illness • Led the team in minutes played with 899 for a 30.0 per game average while averaging 7.8 points and 2.1 rebounds per game • Led the Lady Tigers in assists 19 times during the season and also held high-scorers honors on two occasions • Was just one assist away from a double-double in her first career game, led team with 17 points and had nine assists against Arkansas on Nov. 10. The game was her first contest in nearly a year and a half after red-shirting the 2005-06 season to rehab an ACL injury. • Tallied nine assists two more times in 2006-07 - against St. John’s on Nov. 24 at the Dead River Company Classic in Orono, ME and in Clemson’s victory over Wake Forest on Feb. 15 • Also had 11 points on 5-of-9 shooting against the Demon Deacons • Had her most productive night from the field in the first match-up against Wake Forest in Winston-Salem on Jan. 5. She hit a season-high eight field goals in that contest, including 2-of-2 from three-point range, for an 18-point performance that led the Lady Tigers. The game was also one of five times that she collected five rebounds • Ranked second on the team with 14 points against Maine on Nov. 25. She drained a three with 12 seconds remaining to tie the score at 78-78 before Maine hit a shot as time expired • Also scored in double figures against Chattanooga on Nov. 13 (14); at James Madison on Dec. 6 (13); versus Kennesaw State on Dec. 10 (10); at Tennessee Tech on Dec. 17 (13); against Wofford on Dec. 22 (17); versus Florida State on Jan. 18 (10); and at Duke on Feb. 5 (12) • Hit a season-high three three-pointers against the Dukes of James Madison • Collected four steals in four games in the 2006-07 season (Furman on Nov. 29; Tennessee Tech on Dec. 17; Kennesaw State on Dec. 10 and North Carolina on Jan. 11) • In her first career ACC Tournament game, handed out seven assists against Virginia with six points and four rebounds • Received the team’s Playmaker, Hustle and Leadership awards at the post-season banquet. In 2005-06 • Red-shirted

Before Clemson • Lettered four years in track and field and basketball at Holy Innocents Episcopal School • First-team All-State selection in AA classification her senior year • Second-team All-State basketball player as a junior • North/South Player of the Year as a junior • Member of the Atlanta Tip-Off Club team and AAU 16-and-under All-American • McDonalds and WBCA High School All American Nominee • Scored over 1500 career points • Region Player of the year senior year • State champion as a junior in the 100m, 200m, and long jump • Set Georgia high school long jump record as a senior, breaking her own mark set as a junior • Played basketball for Liz Kennedy at Holy Innocents. Personal • Born August 18, 1987 • Majoring in Parks, Recreation and Tourism Management.

Year GP GS Min 2006-07 30 29 899 2007-08 30 28 973 2008-09 31 16 594 TOTAL 91 73 2466

Total Avg FG FGA 30.0 91 239 32.4 102 281 19.2 43 119 27.1 236 639

Career Highs Category High Points...........................20 vs. Wake Forest, 1/14/08 Field Goals Made.............8 vs. Wake Forest, 1/5/07 .......................................8 vs. Wake Forest, 1/14/08 Field Goal Attempts......16 vs. Chattanooga, 11/16/08 Free Throws Made.............8 vs. Arkansas, 11/11/06 Free Throw Attempts..........9 vs. Arkansas, 11/11/06 3-Pointers Made..............................3 vs. several (3) 3-Point Attempts.............7 vs. Chattanooga, 11/16/06 Rebounds.............................. 9 vs. NC State, 3/6/08 Assists.............................................9 vs. several (5) Blocked Shots.................................1 vs. several (7) Steals..............................................4 vs. several (5)

Brown’s Career Statistics 3-Point Rebounds Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot .381 19 65 .292 34 57 .596 21 42 63 .363 21 78 .269 36 57 .632 10 65 75 .361 7 30 .233 23 32 .719 24 37 61 .369 47 173 .272 93 146 .637 55 144 199

Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk 2.1 54 1 142 110 3 2.5 48 0 110 107 3 2.0 40 0 49 43 4 2.2 142 1 301 260 10

Stl 40 34 39 113

Pts 235 261 116 612

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Morganne

CAMPBELL

5’8” • Sr. • Guard • Fairburn, GA

2008-09 • Missed the first month of the season due to an injury suffered during fall workouts and never recaptured the health and productivity of her sophomore season • Played in 20 games once she returned and averaged 13.2 minutes per game • Scored in double figures twice and started seven games • Returned to the court for Clemson’s overtime win against Northwestern in the ACC/Big Ten Challenge; played 12 minutes with four points, three rebounds and three steals • Saw minutes in the Lady Tigers’ next two games but totaled just three points and a pair of rebounds • Did not play against Georgia on Dec. 22 but returned from the holiday break to post one of her top performances of the season • Scored 12 points on 4-for-6 shooting, knocking down a pair of three-pointers and tallying three assists • Averaged 2.0 points and just under 12 minutes of play in the next five games before earning the first starting assignment of the season • Played 23 minutes in the win at Wake Forest on Jan. 18; had three rebounds and two steals but did not score in the game • The following game against Charleston Southern, was 5-for-6 from the free throw line and totaled nine points with a season-high six rebounds in helping lead the Lady Tigers to a victory • Was in the starting line-up for the next four games as well • Played just 18 minutes over the following four games and recorded just one rebound in the stretch • Then played a season-high 24 minutes in the final home game of the season against Georgia Tech; posted 11 points on 5-of-9 shooting with a two blocked shots • Was one of just two players in double figures in the game versus the Yellow Jackets and the performance was rewarded with the start against N.C. State to close out the regular season • Did not play in the ACC Tournament • Averaged 2.8 points and 1.7 rebounds for the year with 18 steals and 11 assists 2007-08 Highlights: Earned the first start of her career in the season opener and started 28 of 31 games during the year …ranked 26th in the ACC for minutes played with 28.61 per game …only Clemson player to play a 40-minute game in 2007-08 (Chattanooga). • Played in all 31 games, averaging 28.6 minutes per game to rank second on the team. • Nearly doubled her scoring average from her freshman season to 8.7 points per game, third highest on the team. • Increased her rebounding average by almost two boards per game to 3.4 in 2007-08, while also posting highest numbers in every statistical category. • Typically earned the team’s toughest defensive assignment. • Had 51 steals, 36 assists and 10 blocked shots on the year. • Scored in double figures in 15 games as one of the team’s most consistent players. Led the team in scoring in four games (13 vs. Maine; 16 at Arkansas; 13 vs. Boston College; 12 at Virginia). • Career high of 18 came in thrilling fashion; she had a put-back as time expired to give Clemson a win over Florida State in the regular season finale; had helped the Lady Tigers to erase a 14-point halftime deficit. • Earned the first starting assignment of her career against Maine in the season opener and responded with 13 points, seven rebounds and six steals. • The six steals set a career high. • Led the team with a personal-best nine rebounds against Vanderbilt on Nov. 20. Had just four points but contributed with three steals. • Named to the Coors Classic All-Tournament team over the Nov. 23-24 weekend after helping the Lady Tigers win the title. Totaled 18 points, 4 rebounds, 5 assists and 5 steals in the two games while playing an average of 36 minutes per game. • Led the team with a then career-high 16 points against Arkansas on Dec. 2. Was 3-for-4 from three-point range with four rebounds, three steals and a pair of assists in the contest. • Drained a pair of free throws with 15 seconds remaining to help secure a 58-52 Clemson win over Furman on Dec. 5. • Had her fourth straight game in double figures against James Madison on Dec. 7 with 10. • Led team with 13 points on 6-for-11 shooting against Boston College on Jan. 28; her first double figure scoring game since Dec. 7 against the Dukes. • Was one of only two players in double figures in the win over Wake Forest on Feb. 3 with 11 points and five rebounds. • Led team with 12 points at Virginia on Feb. 21 while setting a season-high with four assists.


Meet the Players • Hit 7-of-8 free throws against NC State in the first round of the ACC Tournament and finished with 11 points; both the seven made free throws and eight attempts were personal bests. • Then scored 12 points versus top-seeded North Carolina in the quarterfinals; was 5-for-6 from the line that day for an 85.7 free throw percentage in the tournament. • Took home five awards at the post-season banquet, winning the Most Improved Award, the Hustle Award, Best Defensive Player Award, the Strength & Conditioning Award and the Best Field Goal Percentage Award. In 2006-07 • Demonstrated her willingness to work hard and her ability to contribute in her first season as a Lady Tiger in 2006-07 • Played in 22 games during the season, missing seven early in the season due to a bout with mono and sitting out the Virginia Tech contest with a stomach ailment • Averaged 16.3 minutes off the bench for Head Coach Cristy McKinney with 4.5 points and 1.5 rebounds per game averages • Had one of the top free throw percentages on the team, shooting 72.7-percent (2433) • Was one of only two players to score in double figures against South Carolina on Nov. 20 as she had 10 points and was 4-for-4 from the free throw line in the game. She also tallied two steals and two blocked shots against the Gamecocks • Tallied four blocks during the season • Season high of 12 points came at Florida State on Feb. 22 as she drained both threepoint attempts while going 4-for-5 on free throws • Pulled down five rebounds against Charleston on Nov. 13, the most for the year • Had three rebounds in a trio games - against Maine on Nov. 25, at Miami on Jan. 28 and versus Wake Forest on Feb. 15 • Handed out a season-best five assists in win over St. John’s at the Dead River Company Classic on Nov. 24 • Recorded multiple steals in three games during 2006-07, including the South Carolina contest, and had two against Charleston and St. John’s • Had a perfect night from the foul line, going 4-for-4, against third-ranked Maryland on Jan. 25. She totaled nine points that game • Played at least 10 minutes in 15 games during 2006-07, including the last nine games of the season, excluding the Virginia Tech contest • Played 29 minutes in South Carolina game, as well as at Miami on Jan. 28 and at NC State on Feb. 8 • Played 11 minutes in her first ACC Tournament game with three points and two rebounds against Virginia • Received the Coaches Award and Strength and Conditioning Award at the post-season banquet. Before Clemson • A quick, hard-working guard from Fairburn, GA who shoots the ball extremely well • Lettered four years at Sandy Creek High School, guiding the Patriots to two AAAA regional championships, in 2005 and 2006 • Was named the All-Area Player of the Year by the Atlanta Journal Constitution in 2006 • Also received an All-State team selection by the Georgia Athletic Coaches Association in for the 2005-06 season • Earned a nomination for the McDonald’s All-American team as a senior • Selected as the Fayette Neighbor and the Fayette Daily News Player of the Year, also as a senior • Was named to the Fayette Neighbor and Fayette Daily News first team in 2006 Personal • Father Tracy was a fullback on the University of Illinois football team from 1973-75 • Born July 24, 1988 • Major is therapeutic recreation.

Year GP GS Min 2006-07 22 0 358 2007-08 31 28 886 2008-09 20 7 263 TOTAL 73 35 1507

Total Avg FG FGA 16.3 32 90 28.6 97 223 13.2 21 71 20.6 150 384

Career Highs Category............................................................ High Points............................ 18 vs. Florida State, 3/2/08 Field Goals Made............................6 vs. several (4) Field Goal Attempts....................... 11 vs. several (5) Free Throws Made................ 7 vs. NC State, 3/6/08 Free Throw Attempts............. 8 vs. NC State, 3/6/08 3-Pointers Made.................. 3 vs. Arkansas, 12/2/07 3-Point Attempts.....................5 vs. Virginia, 2/21/08 Rebounds......................... 9 vs. Vanderbilt, 11/20/07 Assists.............................. 5 vs. St. John’s, 11/24/06 Blocked Shots.......... 2 vs. South Carolina, 11/20/06 ..................................... 2 vs. Georgia Tech, 2/22/09 Steals....................................... 6 vs. Maine, 11/9/07

Campbell’s Career Statistics 3-Point Rebounds Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot .356 10 27 .370 24 33 .727 16 16 32 .435 16 58 .276 55 88 .625 35 70 105 .296 6 25 .240 8 10 .800 10 24 34 .391 32 110 .291 87 131 .664 61 110 171

Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 1.5 31 1 14 26 4 14 98 4.5 3.4 62 1 36 72 10 51 265 8.5 1.7 23 0 11 20 7 18 56 2.8 2.3 116 2 61 118 21 83 419 5.7

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Keyrra

GILLESPIE

5’7” • Fr. • Guard • Statesville, NC

Before Clemson • Lone player in the signing class, but she will have an opportunity to impact the team early in her career. • Led Statesville (NC) High School to a 26-4 record and the quarterfinals of the state tournament in the 3A division • Voted first team all-state by the Associated Press after averaging 13.8 points, 9.9 assists, 7.6 rebounds and 5.5 steals per game • First-team selection in 2007-08. • Set North Carolina records for assists in a single season with 298 in 2008-09 and over a career with 953. • Only player in state history to have reached the 900-assist mark during her career. • Named to the 2009 All-Observer (Charlotte) Women’s Basketball Team • Rated as the #18 point guard and a top-100 overall player in the 2009 recruiting class by Hoopgurlz.


Lele

HARDY

5’10” • Sr. • G/F • Spartanburg, SC

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Highlights • Was a Third-Team All-ACC Selection, Clemson’s first all-conference player since 2004 • Also named to the six-member ACC All-Defensive Team to become just the third different player in program history to earn the honor • Scored the 1,000th point of her career during the 2008-09 season; only the 21st player in school history to reach the milestone • Ranks 16th on Clemson’s all-time scoring list with 1,124 points through three seasons • Set an ACC record for steals in a two-game stint at the conference championship; had seven against Georgia Tech in the opening round and five versus North Carolina in the quarterfinals • Ranked fifth nationally in steals per game with a 3.4 average • Let the league in steals per game and ranked among the top 15 in scoring (#5), rebounding (#7), defensive rebounds (#3), three-point field goals made per game (14th), threepoint field goal percentage (14th) and assist-to-turnover (14th) • Widened her margin over the second-ranked player in school history for career steals per game with a current 3.12 average • Moved into second place in Clemson history for steals all-time with 287; is just 40 shy of the record In 2008-09 • Led Clemson in scoring (16.2 ppg), rebounding (8.4 rpg), steals (106), three-point field goals (40), free throws (91) and minutes played (31.1 pg); trailed Tasha Taylor by just one assist for the team high with 94 • Her 106 steals were the second-most for a single season in Clemson history, giving her two of the top three marks (she had 98 as a freshman) • Named the MVP of the Husky Classic after averaging a double-double the two games; had 22 points and 11 rebounds against Kent State in the opener and followed with a 22-point, nine-rebound performance against host-Washington • Set a career high with 32 points against Georgia State on Nov. 22; the 32 points were the most for a Lady Tiger in nearly exactly five years • Was 12-for-18 from the field that day while also draining 5-of-6 from three-point range • Scored in double figures in all but five games in 2008-09 and was the team’s leading scorer 21 times • Also led the team in rebounding in 19 games and in assists in 10 games • Had eight double-doubles for the year • Was the only Lady Tiger to score 20 points in a game, doing so eight times • Also the only Clemson player to start all 31 games • Opened the season with 19 points and three steals at Furman but played just 24 minutes due to foul trouble • Averaged 15.0 points, 6.0 steals and 8.5 rebounds in the next two games against Presbyterian and South Carolina before her 32-point afternoon • Struggled shooting against Winthrop on Nov. 25 but still made significant contributions to the victory with 11 rebounds, four assists and four steals • Rebounded with her performance in the Husky Classic over the Thanksgiving weekend • Had her third straight game of at least 20 points against Northwestern on Dec. 4; her buzzer-beating prayer from just passed half-court sailed through the basket to send the game into overtime and gave Clemson the momentum for the victory; finished with 21 points, 14 rebounds and eight assists • Recorded back-to-back double-doubles against Ohio and Chattanooga before coming two boards shy of the statistic in each of the next two games • Played 34 minutes while battling an illness against Charlotte on Jan. 2; still tallied four steals with six rebounds and six points • Set a personal best with 15 rebounds in Clemson’s ACC opener at Miami on Jan. 5; also had 13 points and six assists against the Hurricanes • Had a perfect 5-for-5 night from the foul line with seven rebounds, five steals and three assists as the Lady Tigers came close to upsetting then-ranked #2 North Carolina on Jan. 8 • After a 12-point, eight-rebound game against Florida State, scored 22 and drained a trio of three-pointers versus #12 Maryland on Jan. 15 • Then had three straight doubles-doubles against Wake Forest (19 points; 12 rebounds), Charleston Southern (14 points; 15 rebounds) and Boston College (19 points; 11 rebounds)

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Meet the Players • Hit all nine of her free throw attempts against the Eagles • Had solid showings against Virginia on Jan. 26; Virginia Tech on Jan. 28 and Georgia Tech on Feb. 1 • Turned in a 19-point, 12-rebound performance against non-conference opponent Western Carolina on Feb. 4; also had four assists and three steals in the game • Followed with 20 points against Wake Forest on Feb. 8 before an atypical game at #4 Duke on Feb. 13 • Rebounded to go 10-for-17 from the field for 21 points against #11 Florida State on Feb. 19; collected eight rebounds with six steals in the game • Scored 7 points with three steals and three assists in Clemson’s final home game of the season versus Georgia Tech • Was held to eight points in the regular season finale at NC State; managed eight rebounds with four assists against the Wolfpack • Led team with eight rebounds and seven steals in the first round game against Georgia Tech in the ACC Tournament; also posted 10 points with four assists in the historic win for the Lady Tigers • With five steals against North Carolina in the quarterfinals, set the league record for steals in two games; bettered the previous mark of 10 which she had tied in the 2008 tournament and now has 25 steals in five career ACC Tournament games • Took home six team awards at the post-season banquet; was voted as the team’s MVP for the second straight year and received the Leading Rebounder, Best Defensive Player, Coaches, Strength and Conditioning and Annie Tribble Leadership awards

In 2007-08 • Started 29 games and played in all 31 in 2007-08. • Led team in rebounding with a 7.1 per game average that also ranked 14th in the ACC. • Average of 2.71 steals per game was fourth-best in the conference, while also ranking in the top 15 in assists, assist to turnover ratio and offensive rebounding; had 83 for the season. • Ranked second on the team in scoring, averaging 8.8 per game in 2007-08. • Tallied 105 assists for the year as well, just five behind starting point guard Christy Brown after assuming a back-up point role with the injuries suffered among the team. • Scored in double figures in the team’s final six games and in 15 games overall. • Had a season-high 20 points in Clemson’s come-from-behind, last-second victory at Florida State to conclude the regular season; also had 10 rebounds against the Seminoles for one of her seven double-doubles on the year. • Just missed a triple double in the Lady Tigers’ win over NC State in the opening round of the ACC Tournament with 11 points, nine rebounds and nine assists. • Opened the season with a pair of double-doubles against Maine and Western Carolina and matched her career high of eight steals against the Black Bears. • In Nov. 14 Duquesne game, set a career high with 10 assists, the most for a Lady Tiger since Tasha Taylor dished out 13 against Savannah State in 2005; was just two rebounds shy of a triple double with 13 points and eight boards. • Led the team in rebounding in 18 games in 2007-08, including a stretch of seven straight during the conference season. • Lost her starting position for the first two conference games but earned the starting assignment in the team’s contest at Wake Forest on Jan. 14; responded with nine points, eight rebounds, five assists and three steals; hit a three-pointer as time expired in the first half to give Clemson the lead heading into the lockerroom. • Was one point shy of a double-double with 10 boards and nine points at Virginia Tech on Jan. 17. Converted all five of her free throw attempts and led the team with six assists. Also had a pair of steals in the win. • Pulled down a career-best 14 rebounds and had 11 points at #3 North Carolina on Feb. 7. • Moved into the top 10 in school history for career steals as two at Virginia on Feb. 21 gave her 161 in just two seasons. Also had 11 points and four rebounds against the Cavaliers. • Totaled 16 points with six assists, five steals and five rebounds in Clemson’s season second-round game against the Tar Heels in the 2008 ACC Tournament. • Was voted as the team Most Valuable Player at the post-season banquet in April. • Also took home the team’s Leading Rebounder Award.

In 2006-07 • Completed an incredibly successful rookie campaign, fulfilling expectations with an immediate impact on the Clemson program • Was the second leading vote-receiver for the ACC All-Freshman team and was joined on the squad by teammate Christy Brown to give the Lady Tigers their fourth and fifth honorees, marking the first time in program history that multiple Clemson players have been named to the all-rookie team • Set school records for steals in a single game and season by a freshman. She had eight against 12th-ranked Vanderbilt in Nashville, TN on Dec. 3, the most steals by a Clemson player since the 1993-94 season • Totaled 98 on the year, bettering the previous best freshman mark of 87 by Sheila Cobb from 1979-80


Meet the Players • Her 98 steals also ranked second all-time in Clemson history and were fourth in ACC history for a freshman. Tthe mark trailed an impressive list of ACC legends in Marion Jones, Alana Beard and Dawn Staley • Ranked first in the ACC with a 3.27 steals per game average to become the first Clemson player since Chrissy Floyd in 2001 to be a conference statistical champion. The average also ranked fifth in the nation, the highest national ranking for a Lady Tiger for the category in history and the highest ranking for a Clemson player since Tara Saunooke was listed fifth in 1992 and 1993 for three-point field goal percentage • Led team with a 6.9 rebounding average while ranking third with 11.6 points per game. The rebounding average ranked 14th in the ACC while the scoring average was listed 27th • Was the only player to start all 30 games, averaging 27.0 minutes per game • Recorded 75 assists and 13 blocked shots as well, while draining 26 three-point shots for a .338 shooting percentage from long range • Named the ACC Rookie-of-the-Week twice in 2006-07. Her first selection came on Dec. 18 after she recorded five assists and three blocks in Clemson’s win at Tennessee Tech and she received the second honor following a 22-point, 10-rebound performance against Wake Forest, which helped the Lady Tigers sweep the season-series with the Demon Deacons • The 22 points against Wake Forest were a season high while the 10 rebounds tied her personal best. The game was one of her five double-doubles of the year • Also had double-doubles against Furman on Nov. 29 with 13 points and 10 rebounds; at Vanderbilt on Dec. 3 with 14 points and 10 rebounds; at NC State on Feb. 8 with 13 points and 10 rebounds; and in the regular season finale against Virginia with 16 points and 10 boards • Also pulled down 10 rebounds in the Chattanooga contest on Nov. 16 • Posted double figures in a total of 20 games. The first came in just the fourth game of the season, as she recorded 12 points at South Carolina • Followed that with possibly her best all-around game, scoring 20 points with nine rebounds, seven steals and three assists against St. John’s in the Dead River Company Classic in Orono, ME. She totaled 28 points and 19 rebounds in the two-day event to earn all-tournament honors • Recorded seven steals in four games (St. John’s on Nov. 24; Wofford on Dec. 22; Virginia Tech on Feb. 11; and Florida State on Feb. 22) • Had successful nights at the foul line against the Wolfpack on Feb. 8, converting 9-of-11, and at Duquesne on Dec. 29, making 8-of-9 • Drained a season-high five three pointers in the Wake Forest contest on Feb. 15 and was 5-of-7 from behind the arc that game after previously attempting more than four in just four games • Played 26 minutes in Clemson’s ACC Tournament game against Virginia with 14 points, four rebounds and three steals • Received the team’s Newcomer-of-the-Year award.

Before Clemson • Miss Basketball in the State of South Carolina in 2006 • Nominated to play in the McDonald’s All-American game after her senior season • Was the 2006 4A South Carolina State Player of the Year after averaging 21.5 points, 9.5 rebounds, 4.5 assists and 7.8 steals per game in her senior season at Spartanburg High School • Set SHS records for points scored in a single game, season and career • In addition, was an All-Region selection in 2003, 2004 and 2005 • Was also an All-State selection as a junior • Led team to the Region II AAAA Championship titles in 2002 and 2005 • The 2004-05 team concluded the season with a 21-4 record • Scored her 1,000th career point during her junior year and led the team in rebounding as a sophomore in 2004 • Was named the team’s Most Valuable Player all four years • In 2005, was selected as the Best of the Best at the All-America camp

Personal • Born September 6, 1988 • Majoring in sociology.

Year GP GS Min 2006-07 30 30 810 2007-08 31 29 790 2008-09 31 31 964 TOTAL 92 90 2564

Career Highs Category............................................................ High Points.......................32 vs. Georgia State, 11/22/08 Field Goals Made.....12 vs. Georgia State, 11/22/08 Field Goal Attempts............................ 18 vs. several Free Throws Made................ 9 vs. NC State, 2/8/07 .......................................9 vs. Wake Forest, 1/18/09 Free Throw Attempts........... 11 vs. NC State, 2/8/07 .....................................11 vs. Wake Forest, 1/18/09 3-Pointers Made.............5 vs. Wake Forest, 2/15/07 ...................................5 vs. Georgia State, 11/22/08 3-Point Attempts.............7 vs. Wake Forest, 2/15/07 Rebounds................................. 15 vs. Miami, 1/5/09 ........................15 vs. Charleston Southern, 1/20/09 Assists............................10 vs. Duquesne, 11/14/07 Blocked Shots........ 3 vs. Tennessee Tech, 12/17/06 Steals.................................8 vs. Vanderbilt, 12/3/06 ............................................... 8 vs. Maine, 11/14/07

Total Avg FG FGA 27.0 130 324 25.5 103 304 31.1 186 438 27.9 419 1066

Hardy’s Career Statistics 3-Point Rebounds Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot .401 26 77 .338 63 111 .568 85 121 206 .339 10 60 .167 56 83 .675 82 138 220 .425 40 119 .336 91 130 .700 80 181 261 .393 76 256 .297 210 324 .648 247 440 687

Avg PF FO Ast TO 6.9 74 2 75 88 7.1 91 3 105 96 8.4 81 0 94 90 7.5 246 5 274 274

Blk 13 13 12 38

Stl 98 83 106 287

Pts 349 272 503 1124

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Lindsey

MASON

6’4” • So. • F/C • Woodstock, GA

2008-09 • Saw action in 27 games in her rookie season to average six minutes a game • Scored in 14 of those games to contribute 1.9 points per game • Had eight blocked shots and three steals for the year • Played eight minutes in her first career collegiate game; scored six points on 3-of-6 shooting with five rebounds and two blocked shots • Also scored against Winthrop and Northwestern in non-conference games • Saw her minutes and production increase in beginning of the conference season • Had four points in seven minutes of play against Florida State on Jan. 11 • Then earned 15 minutes of court time versus #12 Maryland on Jan. 15 and made a pair of field goals and had two rebounds and a steal • Scored seven points in 11 minutes against Charleston Southern on Jan. 20 to start a streak of eight straight games with at least one field goal • Then had six points at Boston College on Jan. 23 with a blocked shot • Made both of her field goal attempts for four points against 14th-ranked Virginia on Jan. 26 in just nine minutes • Had four points against Virginia Tech two days later and then hit her only field goal attempt in five minutes of play at Georgia Tech on Feb. 1; had a pair of rebounds in each game • Was 3-for-5 from the field for six points in eight minutes of action at Western Carolina on Feb. 4 • Scored just six total points with two rebounds in Clemson’s last five games of the regular season • Played two minutes in the first game of the ACC Tournament but did not have any stats • Also saw two minutes of action against North Carolina in the quarterfinals and recorded a rebound • Received the team’s Academic Achievement Award for having the highest G.P.A. on the team Before Clemson • Four-year letterwinner in volleyball and basketball at Etowah (Ga.) High School • Holds the Etowah record for career shots blocked • Ranked second in Etowah history for points and rebounds • Scored over 1,000 points in her career • Named team MVP in 2007 and 2008 • Was a four-time all-county selection (2005-2008) • Led team to the Georgia state championship in 2005 and the Elite Eight in 2006

Personal • Father Mike played football at the University of Tennessee from 1978-1982. • Born Sept. 25, 1989 • Majoring in nursing.

Career Highs Category............................................................ High Points.................7 vs. Charleston Southern 1/20/09 Field Goals Made............................3 vs. several (3) Field Goal Attempts.........................6 vs. several (3) Free Throws Md.......... 3 vs. Charleston Southern 1/20/09 Free Throw Att............. 4 vs. Charleston Southern 1/20/09 Rebounds.............................5 vs. Furman, 11/14/08 Assists................................. 1 vs. Maryland, 1/15/09 Blocked Shots......................2 vs. Furman, 11/14/08 Steals..............................................1 vs. several (3)

Year GP GS Min 2008-09 27 0 161 TOTAL 27 0 161

Mason’s Career Statistics Total 3-Point Rebounds Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg 6.0 23 57 .404 0 0 .000 6 9 .667 12 15 27 1.0 6.0 23 57 .404 0 0 .000 6 9 .667 12 15 27 1.0

PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 27 0 2 10 8 3 52 1.9 27 0 2 10 8 3 52 1.9


Morgan

McMINN

5’11” • So. • G/F • Hendersonville, NC

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In 2008-09 • Played just one minute during the season as she saw the court against Charleston Southern on Jan. 20 • Did not record any statistics in the game • Suffered a foot injury towards the end of the season.

Before Clemson • Lettered four years in basketball at North Henderson High School • Also a three-year letterwinner in track and field • Three-time Hendersonville Times News Player-of-the-Year • Earned several all-tournament, all-conference and all-state honors as well. • Holds North Henderson records for scoring and rebounding • Played in East/West all-star game and the Blue/White all-star game.

Personal • Born April 25, 1990 • Majoring in pre-business.

Year GP GS Min 2008-09 1 0 1 TOTAL 1 0 1

McMinn’s Career Statistics Total 3-Point Rebounds Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg 1.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 1.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0

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April

PARKER

6’2” • *Sr. • F/C • Snellville, GA

In 2008-09 • Played in 30 of 31 games (missing one due to illness) and started 27 as the team’s most reliable post player • Demonstrated ability to consistently knock down the 15-foot jumper • Her 27 starts were the second-most on a team that used 15 different line-ups during the season; just two other players had more than 17 • Ranked third on the team in rebounding (3.9 pg) and fourth in scoring (5.8 pg) • One of the most accurate shooters on the team with a .435 field goal percentage • Was also 20-of-27 from the free throw line for 74.1-percent • Had 20 blocks for the year to rank second on the team • Let team in scoring in win over Winthrop on Nov. 15 with 14 points • Was the team’s leading rebounder with a career-high 10 boards against Maryland on Jan. 15 • Started the first five games of the season • Although she was 0-for-3 from the field against Presbyterian on Nov. 16, made all six of her free throw attempts • Then had 10 points with four rebounds in Clemson’s win over South Carolina on Nov. 19 • After a six-point performance versus Georgia State, posted her season high with 14 points against Winthrop; made seven field goals that night • Played just nine minutes in the Husky Classic over the Thanksgiving weekend because of an illness • Regained her health and starting position for the Lady Tigers’ overtime victory over Northwestern in the ACC/Big Ten Challenge; played 30 minutes and totaled nine points and seven rebounds • Averaged just 2.0 points and 3.0 rebounds over the next three games • Had one of her best games of the season against Kennesaw State on Dec. 29; was a perfect 6-of-6 from the field for 12 points and added eight rebounds and three blocked shots in 33 minutes of play • Followed with five points and three rebounds in the loss to Charlotte on Jan. 2 • Played just eight minutes in the conference opener at Miami; then contributed four points and five rebounds against then-ranked #2 North Carolina on Jan. 5 • Scored 10 points and had five rebounds in just 17 minutes of action at Florida State on Jan. 11 • Earned back her starting position after two games coming off the bench for the Maryland game when she had 10 rebounds; kept it the rest of the season • Had a solid performance at Wake Forest on Jan. 18 with 12 points and six rebounds • Averaged 4.4 points and 2.8 rebounds over a five-game stretch from Jan. 20 – Feb. 1; rebounded with 13 points against her former team • Had six points and five rebounds against Wake Forest on Feb. 8 • After playing just 16 minutes against #4 Duke on Feb. 13, scored eight points and tallied a personal-best four steals against the Seminoles on Feb. 19 • Played just five minutes in the last home game of the season due to foul trouble • Scored six points and had five rebounds and two steals at NC State in the regular season finale • Helped the Lady Tigers post an historic victory in the first round of the ACC Tournament against Georgia Tech; was one of five players in double figures with 10 points while collecting seven rebounds in 27 minutes of play • Again faced foul trouble in the quarterfinal match-up with North Carolina; made just one field goal and had two rebounds while playing only 20 minutes • Received the Gene Beard Hustle Award at the team’s post-season banquet. In 2007-08 • Played in 28 games with 13 starts in the 2008-09 season • Saw her first action after a year on the bench due to transfer rules • Averaged 4.6 points and 3.6 rebounds per game in her red-shirt sophomore campaign • Led the team in free throw shooting with an 82.1 percentage, though she had just 28 attempts • Also had a team-best 19 blocked shots on the year, while tallying 12 steals and nine assists • Was named the MVP of the Coors Classic after totaling 31 points and 11 rebounds in the two-day event


Meet the Players • Was 13-for-18 from the field and 5-for-8 from the free throw line in the two games; hit a pair of free throws with 3.4 seconds remaining against Rice on Nov. 23 to secure the Clemson victory • Scored six points and had two rebounds in her Clemson debut • Earned her first starting assignment in Nov. 11 game against Western Carolina, her former team. Collected five rebounds in 16 minutes of play. • Scored in double figures in seven games in 2008-09 • The first was against Duquesne on Nov. 14. • Had three straight games in which she hit double digits – Rice on Nov. 23, Siena on Nov. 24 and Michigan State on Nov. 29 • The 16 points and nine rebounds against Rice in the Coors Classic were a seasonhigh • Posted 10 points in Clemson’s win over James Madison on Dec. 7 on 5-for-7 shooting • Scored 13 points with six rebounds against Miami on Jan. 10. • Hit four free throws with under a minute remaining to secure a Clemson victory over Wake Forest on Jan. 14; finished with 12 points and six rebounds. • Suffered a shoulder injury at the end of the season and did not play against NC State or Florida State • Also sat out the opening-round of the ACC Tournament • Played just eight minutes in the final game of the season against North Carolina in the conference tournament and had one rebound.

In 2006-07 • Red-shirted due to transfer rules • Received the team’s Most Improved Award at the post-season banquet.

Before Clemson • Transfer from Western Carolina who sat out the 2006-07 season • Averaged 5.2 points and 4.8 rebounds per game as a freshman at Western Carolina • Attended Shiloh High School in Shellville, GA where she was a four-year basketball letterwinner • Averaged 14.5 points and 12.5 rebounds per game as a senior • Is the first female from Shiloh to sign a NCAA Divison I-A scholarship in school history • In her final prep year, was tabbed second team All-state and earned Player of the Week honors versus the eventual state champion • As a junior, averaged 12.5 points a game to lead the team and pulled down an average of 12.8 rebounds per game to rank as the second leading rebounder in the county, helping her team tally a 25-6 record, the most wins in school history • Was named to the 5-A All-County team as she led the 5-A Region 8 in rebounding, helping head coach Dale Grant make the Sweet 16 of the state tournament • As a sophomore, Parker averaged eight points and seven and half rebounds per contest, garnering team Most Improved accolades as she improved upon her six points, five and a half rebounds per game performance during her first season.

Personal • One of eight players on the 2008-09 Clemson roster from the state of Georgia • Born August 12, 1987 • Majoring in management.

Career Highs Category............................................................ High Points......................................16 vs. Rice, 11/23/07 Field Goals Made....................7 vs. Siena, 11/24/07 Field Goal Attempts......16 vs. Wake Forest, 1/18/09 Free Throws Made.......6 vs. Presbyterian, 11/16/08 Free Throw Attempts.................6 vs. Rice, 11/23/07 .....................................6 vs. Presbyterian, 11/16/08 Rebounds.......................... 10 vs. Maryland, 1/15/09 Assists................................... 2 vs. Charlotte, 1/2/08 Blocked Shots.................................2 vs. several (6) Steals............................ 4 vs. Florida State, 2/19/09

Year GP GS 2007-08 28 13 2008-09 30 27 TOTAL 58 40

Min 466 653 1119

Total Avg FG FGA 16.6 53 130 21.8 77 177 19.3 130 307

Parker’s Career Statistics 3-Point Rebounds Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot .408 0 0 .000 23 28 .821 39 61 100 .435 1 1 1.000 20 27 .741 51 67 118 .423 1 1 1.000 43 55 .782 90 128 218

Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts 3.6 51 1 9 36 19 12 129 3.9 74 6 14 43 20 23 175 3.8 125 7 23 79 39 35 304

Avg 4.6 5.8 5.2

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Shaniqua

PAULDO

6’3” • So. • Center • Macon, GA

In 2008-09 • Played in 28 games during her rookie campaign • Had 4.2 points per game for the highest score average in the freshman class with 2.5 rebounds per game • Also ranked second on the team with a .448 field goal percentage • Ended the year on a high note with a dominant performance in the first round of the 2009 ACC Tournament • Posted 23 points for what is thought to be the most points scored by a freshman in program history • Was 11-for-17 from the field in helping the Lady Tigers to their historic victory and led five double-figure scorers in the game; also had seven rebounds against Georgia Tech • Her play earned her the start against North Carolina in the second round, the first of her collegiate career • Scored in double digits one other time during the season as she led Clemson with 15 points in the conference opener at Miami on Jan. 5; missed just two of her nine shots that day while pulling down seven boards • Saw minutes in each of the Lady Tigers’ first six games and scored in four of them, including an eight-point, five-round night against Winthrop on Nov. 25 • Did not play at Washington in the Husky Classic final on Nov. 30 nor in the Dec. 29 contest against Kennesaw State; but averaged 3.3 points and 1.0 rebounds in the four games between • Totaled six rebounds in just 10 minutes of play against Charlotte on Jan. 2 • Following the Miami game, averaged just 2.3 points and 1.8 rebounds over the next six games, playing just 52 total minutes • Did not play against Virginia on Jan. 26, but scored four points in the next game versus Virginia Tech two days later • Then had eight points and five rebounds at Georgia Tech on Feb. 1 • Totaled just 18 points but averaged 2.8 rebounds in the final six games of the season • Following her performance against the Yellow Jackets in the conference tournament, ranked second on the team with six rebounds versus North Carolina in the quarterfinals • Finished with 14 blocked shots, 12 steals and seven assists for the year.

Career Highs Category........................................................ Career Points........................... 23 vs. Georgia Tech, 3/5/09 Field Goals Made..........11 vs. Georgia Tech, 3/5/09 Field Goal Attempts...... 17 vs. Georgia Tech, 3/5/09 Free Throws Made.............2 vs. Winthrop, 11/25/08 ..........................2 vs. Charleston Southern, 1/20/09 Free Throw Attempts.......................2 vs. several (3) 3-Pointers Made.....1 vs. Kent State, 11/28/08; 1 vs. Miami, 1/5/09 3-Point Attempts..............................1 vs. several (3) Rebounds................................... 7 vs. Miami, 1/5/09 ....................................... 7 vs. Georgia Tech, 3/5/09 Assists........................... 2 vs. Florida State, 2/19/09 Blocked Shots............................ 3 vs. Miami, 1/5/09 Steals........................ 3 vs. Boston College, 1/23/09 .................................................. 3 vs. Duke, 2/13/09

Year GP GS Min 2008-09 28 2 267 TOTAL 28 2 267

Before Clemson • Center from Macon, GA who played her senior season at Luella High School • Played the 2006-07 season at Westside High School • Named to the First-Team All-State in 2008 • Selected to participate in the North South All-Star game • Named the Clayton County (Ga.) Player-of-the-Year in 2008 • Led Luella to a 26-6 record and the quarterfinals of the state tournament in 2008, the best season in school history • Teams had a combined 70-24 record from her freshman to junior years • Led Westside to the Final Four in 2007.

Personal • Born August 8, 1990 • Major is undeclared.

Pauldo’s Career Statistics Total 3-Point Rebounds Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg 9.5 52 116 .448 3 7 .429 10 13 .769 32 39 71 2.5 9.5 52 116 .448 3 7 .429 10 13 .769 32 39 71 2.5

PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 48 0 7 21 14 12 117 4.2 48 0 7 21 14 12 117 4.2


Chelsey

PINKSTAFF

5’9” • So. • Guard • Knoxville, TN

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In 2008-09 • Valuable teammate whose personality and work ethic was an asset and inspiration to the program • Played in just one game during the season, seeing action in the win over Charleston Southern on Jan. 20 • Did not record any statistics in that game, however.

Before Clemson • Four-year basketball letterwinner at the Christian Academy of Knoxville (TN) and Webb School (TN) • Also played softball for three years and field hockey for one • Team finished first in the region and advanced to the Final Four in the state in 2005 and 2006 • Was a team captain of her 2007 AAU team that reached the finals of the national tournament

Personal • Father wrestled at the University of Tennessee and uncle played baseball at Auburn. • Born February 24, 2008 • Majoring in sports management.

Year GP GS Min 2008-09 1 0 1 TOTAL 1 0 1

Pinkstaff’s Career Statistics Total 3-Point Rebounds Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg 1.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 1.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0

PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0

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Bryelle

SMITH

5’8” • *So. • Guard • Cary, NC

In 2008-09 • Played in all 31 games after sitting out 2007-08 season • Showed at times her potential to lead the team in the years to come while also displaying an ability to knock down three-pointers from well beyond the arc • Started 11 games in 2008-09 and averaged nearly 14 minutes a game • Was the team’s most accurate three-point shooter, hitting 22-of-58 for a .379 percentage • Also posted the highest free throw percentage, although she shot just 17 foul shots; made 16 of them • Tallied 44 assists with 14 steals for the year while averaging 3.9 points and 1.4 rebounds per game • Best game of the season was against North Carolina during the regular season as she helped the Lady Tigers nearly pull off the upset of the then-ranked #2 Tar Heels • Totaled 17 points with a 4-for-6 performance from behind the three-point line and made a pair of two-point field goals to go along with four rebounds and two assists and a steal • Had another successful day against North Carolina in the quarterfinals of the ACC Tournament, leading Clemson with 13 points • Hit a trio of three-pointers in that contest, the only other time she made more than two in a game • Also scored in double figures with 10 in the overtime win against Northwestern in the ACC/ Big Ten Challenge on Dec. 4 • That followed an eight-point performance against Washington in the championship game of the Husky Classic in Seattle; she also recorded six assists, her season high, as Clemson won the tournament • Tallied four assists in just 16 minutes of play against Chattanooga on Dec. 15 • Scored seven points with three assists and a steal while playing just 14 minutes in the ACC opener at Miami on Jan. 5 • Was the team’s second-leading scorer against top-10-ranked Duke on Feb. 13 with eight points; also had two steals in the game • Recorded four assists in the following game against Florida State • Earned the first start of her career on Nov. 25 against Winthrop • Was named the Newcomer-of-the-Year and received the Best Free Throw Percentage Award at the team’s annual post-season banquet. In 2007-08 • Played 18 minutes in Clemson’s season opener against Maine before suffering a torn ACL that sidelined her for the remainder of the year.

Career Highs Category............................................................ High Points..........................17 vs. North Carolina, 1/9/09 Field Goals Made..........6 vs. North Carolina, 1/9/09 Field Goal Attempts.......9 vs. North Carolina, 3/6/09 Free Throws Made........ 2 vs. Washington, 11/30/08 ..................................... 2 vs. Northwestern, 12/4/08 Free Throw Attempts.......................2 vs. several (3) 3-Pointers Made............4 vs. North Carolina, 1/9/09 3-Point Attempts............7 vs. North Carolina, 3/6/09 Rebounds......................4 vs. North Carolina, 1/9/09 Assists........................... 6 vs. Washington, 11/30/08 Blocked Shots............1 vs. Georgia State, 11/22/08 Steals................2 vs. Charleston Southern, 1/20/09 .................................................. 2 vs. Duke, 2/13/09

Year GP GS Min 2007-08 1 0 18 2008-09 31 11 430 TOTAL 32 11 448

Total Avg FG FGA 18.0 0 2 13.9 41 95 14.0 41 97

Before Clemson • Was a four-year letterwinner at Cary Academy in Cary, NC • Led team to conference titles in 2005-06 and 2006-07 seasons • Was a four-time all-conference selection and was named the league’s player-of-the-year in 2007 • Was an NCISAA all-state honoree in 2007 as well • Named the Cary Academy Athlete-of-the-Year in 2007 • Invited to play on the 2007 Charlotte All-Star team • Earned a McDonald’s All-American nomination in 2007 • Was also named an NBC Athlete-of-the-Week in 2007 • Holds Cary Academy career record for assists with 445 and three-point field goals made with 169, also ranks first in school history with 151 assists in a single season, 61 three-point field goals made and 138 steals, all during the 2006-07 season • Holds top marks for a single game with nine assists in 2005, 12 free throws made in 2005, seven three-point field goals made in 2005 and 14 steals in 2007 • Lettered two years in softball, earning all-conference honors for the 2006 and 2007 seasons. Personal • Born March 17, 1989 • Majoring in pre-business.

Smith’s Career Statistics 3-Point Rebounds Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot .000 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 1 1 2 .432 22 58 .379 16 17 .941 7 37 44 .423 22 59 .373 16 17 .941 8 38 46

Avg 2.0 1.4 1.4

PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 24 0 44 41 1 14 120 25 0 47 41 1 14 120

Avg 0.0 3.9 3.8


Jasmine

TATE

6’1” • Jr. • Forward • Birmingham, AL

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In 2008-09 • Hard-working, active post player who more than doubled her numbers in nearly every statistical category in 2008-09 • Ranked eighth in the ACC in blocks per game with 36 blocks in Clemson’s 31 games; figure was 16 better than any other Lady Tiger during the season • Ranked second on the team in rebounding with a 4.8 per game average • Scored 3.6 points per game • Started 17 games, fourth-highest on the team • Also had 15 steals and 10 assists for the year • Averaged one of the fewest turnovers per minutes played figures on the team, committing a turnover every 15.1 minutes; played just 16.6 minutes per game • Recorded the first double-double of her career on Jan. 20 against Charleston Southern doing so in just 16 minutes of play • Hit 8-of-10 shots from the field and converted a three-point play for 17 points to go along with 10 rebounds; did not commit a turnover in the game • The 10 rebounds were her career high as well • Scored in double figures in just one other game in 2008-09; had 10 points against Presbyterian in the second game of the season • Pulled down at least six rebounds in 14 games with eight or more rebounds three times • Opened the season with eight boards and five blocked shots at Furman on Nov. 14 • Had a solid game against Georgia State with seven rebounds and five points that earned her a spot back in the starting lineup for six straight games • Against Kent State in the first game of the Husky Classic, scored five points and had six rebounds while also tallying five blocks • Followed with an eight-point performance against host-Washington as the Lady Tigers won the tournament • Had a successful game against Kennesaw State on Dec. 29 while seeing just 17 minutes of court time; scored seven points with nine rebounds • Averaged 4.2 rebounds over the next five games • Played just three minutes at Wake Forest on Jan. 18 before rebounding with her double-double against Charleston Southern • Followed that with seven points and seven rebounds at Boston College on Jan. 23 • Then had six rebounds versus 14th-ranked Virginia on Jan. 26 • Contributed eight boards in Clemson’s win over Western Carolina on Feb. 4; did not score though • Scored just two points in the Lady Tigers’ final four games of the regular season but averaged 5.0 rebounds during the stretch • Posted seven points and had seven rebounds off the bench in Clemson’s historic win over Georgia Tech in the opening round of the ACC Tournament • Led the team with another seven-rebound performance versus North Carolina in the quarterfinals; scored all four of her points from the foul line • Was named the team’s Most Improved Player at the postseason banquet

In 2007-08 • Reserve energetic post player who saw action in 24 games in 2008-09 • Had one of the top rebounds per minute played averages on the team with 2.2 rebounds per game while playing just 8.8 minutes each contest • Also blocked 11 shots with six steals in her limited action • Played three minutes in season opener against Maine on Nov. 9 • Pulled down five rebounds and blocked two shots at Chattanooga on Nov. 17 • Scored her first career points against #20 Michigan State in the Big Ten/ACC Challenge • Earned nine minutes against Dayton on Dec. 18 for one of her top performances of her young career with four points, five rebounds and a blocked shot • Had the first assist of her career on Jan. 31 at Georgia Tech • Scored six points against #12 Duke on Feb. 13 • Played 14 minutes with a career high eight points on 3-for-7 shooting against Virginia on Feb. 21 • Set a personal best with 7 rebounds against Georgia Tech on Feb. 24; played 16 minutes in the game. • Led team with six rebounds against NC State on Feb. 28 • Scored seven points with four rebounds in win over Florida State on Mar. 2; Was 3-5 from the field with a blocked shot while playing a season-high 20 minutes

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Meet the Players • Had three rebounds in just five minutes of play in the first round of the ACC Tournament against NC State • Played 10 minutes against North Carolina in the second round of the conference tournament.

Before Clemson • Four-year letterwinner at Wenonah High School in Birmingham, AL • Was named to the All-Alabama second team in 2007 • Ranked fifth in the state as a Super Senior • Selected to participate in the 2007 Alabama-Mississippi All-Star Game • Also invited to the Alabama North-South All-Star Game in 2006 • Named the MVP of the Birmingham City Tournament in 2005 • Pulled down over 1,000 rebounds over her high school career • Her 1,007 career boards rank among the best in the state record books • Also tallied over 1,000 points in her career, achieving the milestone during her junior season • Was a member of Wenonah’s 2004 state champion team • Also lettered four years in volleyball at Wenonah • Played her AAU basketball with the Alabama Roadrunners.

Personal • Sister Angel played basketball at St. John’s University • Born April 12, 1989 • Majoring in communications studies.

Career Highs Category............................................................ High Points..............17 vs. Charleston Southern, 1/20/09 Field Goals Made......... 8 vs. Charleston Southern, 1/20/09 Field Goal Attempts.... 10 vs. Charleston Southern, 1/20/09 Free Throws Made.... 3 vs. Boston College, 1/23/09 Free Throw Attempts............ 6 vs. Dayton, 12/18/07 .............................................. 6 vs. Charlotte, 1/2/09 Rebounds........10 vs. Charleston Southern, 1/20/09 Assists............................ 3 vs. Georgia Tech, 2/1/09 Blocked Shots......................5 vs. Furman, 11/14/08 ...................................... 5 vs. Washington, 11/30/08 Steals.....................................3 vs. Virginia, 1/26/09

Year GP GS 2007-08 24 0 2008-09 31 17 TOTAL 55 17

Min 197 515 712

Total Avg FG FGA 8.2 14 58 16.6 44 115 12.9 58 173

Tate’s Career Statistics 3-Point Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct .241 0 0 .000 10 23 .435 .383 0 0 .000 25 52 .481 .335 0 0 .000 35 75 .467

Rebounds Off Def Tot 23 29 52 57 91 148 80 120 200

Avg 2.2 4.8 3.6

PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts 24 0 1 14 11 6 38 38 1 10 34 36 15 113 62 1 11 48 47 21 151

Avg 1.6 3.6 2.7


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THOMAS

5’9” • Jr. • Guard • Wesley Chapel, FL

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2008-09 • Had nearly identical numbers in her sophomore season compared to her rookie campaign • Averaged 8.1 points and 2.6 rebounds with 22 steals and 30 assists in 31 games played • Ranked second on the team with 30 three-pointer field goals for the year and was the team’s number-two scorer with 250 total points • Posted double figures in 10 games in 2008-09 and led team in scoring twice • Was the only Clemson player in double digits against Charlotte on Jan. 2 with 11 off the bench; in two games against the 49ers, is averaging 16.0 points and was the Lady Tigers’ leading scorer in both 2007-08 and 2008-09 seasons • Knocked down a trio of three-pointers in that game for her season high while playing only 16 minutes due to foul trouble • Hit at least one triple in 21 games in 2008-09 • Scored her season high 18 points at fourth-ranked Duke on Feb. 13; two of her seven field goals were from long range and she also added four rebounds in the effort • Started the season with an eight-point performance at Furman before posting 10 points, thanks to a 5-of-7 night from the foul line, against Presbyterian on Nov. 16 • Averaged 6.0 points and 3.7 rebounds over the next three games, earning the start against Georgia State • Helped the Lady Tigers to a win in their first game of the Husky Classic on Nov. 28 with 12 points, four rebounds, two assists and a steal • Then had nine points in the tournament final • Had another nine-point night in the overtime victory over Northwestern on Dec. 4 in the ACC/Big Ten Challenge; also had five rebounds and three steals against the Wildcats • Followed with back-to-back games in double digits • Scored 13 points against Ohio, draining all six of her foul shots as Clemson erased a 14-point deficit for the victory • Was then 5-for-8 from the field in just 19 minutes of play against Chattanooga for 15 points • After a subpar game against Georgia, had eight against Kennesaw State even though she played just 13 points; shot 4-for-6 against the Owls • Then had 11 against Charlotte and scored 14 at Miami on Jan. 5 • Posted 15 points against then-ranked #12 Maryland on Jan. 15 • However, averaged just 2.6 points over the next seven games, going scoreless in four • Rebounded with three straight games in double digits, beginning with the Wake Forest contest on Feb. 8 • Scored 13 against the Demon Deacons, draining all three of her shots from behind the arc • Following the Duke game, posted 12 in a start versus #11 Florida State; also had six rebounds in that game • Had just five points in the last home game of the season and only seven in the regular season finale • Recorded another perfect day from the free throw line, going 6-for-6 in Clemson’s ACC Tournament opener against Georgia Tech; finished with 10 points and six rebounds • Finished the season with eight points against North Carolina in the quarterfinals of the conference tournament.

Summer of 2008 • Played with the Argentinean national team over the summer • Helped the team finish second in the South American Championships in Loja, Ecuador with a 12.3 point per game average in the team’s six contests • Posted her tournament high of 22 points against Chile in the second game; also scored double figures versus Ecuador, Colombia and Venezuela • Totaled 15 points in Argentina’s two games in the Fiba Olympic Qualifying Tournament in June; the team was eliminated from the tournament

In 2007-08 • Valuable asset off the bench for Head Coach Cristy McKinney in her rookie season • Named the team’s Newcomer of the Year at the post-season banquet

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Meet the Players • Played in all 31 games and earned the start nine times • Averaged 8.0 points per game but scored in double figures in 10 games in 2008-09 • Also had a 2.5 rebounds per game average and totaled 48 assists and 47 steals as a freshman • Started the first game of her career in the season opener against Maine on Nov. 9; had 11 points with three rebounds and two assists in just 18 minutes. • Played 39 minutes against Chattanooga on Nov. 17 and scored a team-best 19 points on 8-for-15 shooting with three assists • Followed with 10 points against 25th-ranked Vanderbilt on Nov. 20; also had five rebounds and four assists against the Commodores • One of three players in double figures at Arkansas on Dec. 2 with 11; also had three assists and two steals and hit a pair of three-pointers versus the Lady Razorbacks • Played her best game to date with 21 points, the highest for a Clemson player yet in the season, on 8-for-14 shooting. Also had five rebounds and three steals. • Led team with nine points at #5 Maryland on Jan. 6 • Scored a team-high 16 points and started her second straight game against Miami on Jan. 10 • Posted 19 points with four assists and a team-best four steals in win over Wake Forest on Jan. 14; .hit 3-of-4 from three-point range • Totaled 14 points with three rebounds, two steals and the first blocked shot of her career at Virginia Tech on Jan. 17 • Was 5-for-8 from the field for 11 points in just 14 minutes of action against Boston College on Jan. 28 • Led team with 14 points at #3 North Carolina on Feb. 7 • Played just 11 minutes against NC State in the first round of the ACC Tournament • Then had eight points in just 10 minutes of action against North Carolina in the second round of the conference tournament • Was 3-for-8 from the field against the Tar Heels with five rebounds and a pair of steals.

Before Clemson • Intelligent shooter from Wesley Chapel, FL with international playing experience • Was a four-year letterwinner at Wesley Chapel High School in the Tampa Bay area • Earned first-team all-state honors in 2006-07 • Was also chosen as the Pasco County Player-of-the-Year as a senior • Selected as the Tampa Tribune and St. Pete Times Player-of-the-Year in 2006-07 • Was an honorable mention McDonald’s All-American and an AAU All-American • Also named a FACA North/South All-Star • Selected as her high school team’s Most Valuable Player for the 2006-07 season • Left high school as the Pasco County all-time leading scorer • Also holds Wesley Chapel High School career records for scoring, rebounding, assists, steals, free throw percentage, field goal percentage and field goals made • Lettered in track for one year • Gained valuable international experience in the 2006 and 2007 summers playing for the Argentinean Under-20 National Team • Competed in the 2007 FIBA U19 World Championships in Slovakia • Tied for the second-best scoring average in the tournament with 19.4 points per game • Also averaged 8.2 rebounds per game in the event • In the 2006 qualifying tournaments, averaged 23.0 points per game along with 8.6 rebounds and 3.8 steals per game.

Personal • Sister Syesha played basketball at Oregon State University • Father James was a member of Arizona State’s 1975 NCAA Final Four team • Born May 4, 1989 • Majoring in sport management.

Year GP GS 2007-08 31 9 2008-09 31 3 TOTAL 62 12

Min 608 563 1171

Total Avg FG FGA 19.6 89 253 18.2 85 236 18.9 174 489

Career Highs Category.................................................................................High Points.......................................................21 vs. Charlotte, 1/2/08 Field Goals Made...........................8 vs. Chattanooga, 11/17/077 ...................................................................8 vs. Charlotte, 1/2/08 Field Goal Attempts........................15 vs. Chattanooga, 11/17/07 Free Throws Made..........................................6 vs. Ohio, 12/6/08 ............................................................6 vs. Georgia Tech, 3/5/09 Free Throw Attempts........................ 7 vs. Presbyterian, 11/16/08 ...........................................................7 vs. Florida State, 2/19/09 3-Pointers Made.........................................4 vs. Charlotte, 1/2/08 .............................................................3 vs. Wake Forest, 2/8/09 3-Point Attempts.................................... 10 vs. Maryland, 1/15/09 Rebounds............................................6 vs. Georgia Tech, 3/5/09 Assists................................................................. 4 vs. several (4) Blocked Shots....................... 2 vs. Charleston Southern, 1/20/09 Steals............................................... 5 vs. Presbyterian, 11/16/08

Thomas’ Career Statistics 3-Point Rebounds Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot .352 27 99 .273 43 54 .796 36 40 76 .360 30 110 .273 50 68 .735 30 51 81 .356 57 209 .273 93 122 .762 66 91 157

Avg 2.5 2.6 2.5

PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts 40 0 48 61 1 47 248 59 3 30 65 6 22 250 99 3 78 126 7 69 498

Avg 8.0 8.1 8.0


Lindsay

WELKER

6’2” • So. • Forward • Tifton, GA

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In 2008-09 • Saw action in nine games in her rookie season • Did not score in her 33 minute of play but contributed five rebounds, an assist and a blocked shot • Played two minutes in Clemson’s home opener against Presbyterian and also two minutes of court time in the Lady Tigers’ win over Winthrop on Nov. 25 • Played four minutes against Kent State in the first game of the Husky Classic over the Thanksgiving weekend • Saw action in both games against Florida State and also in the final home game of the season versus Georgia Tech on Feb. 22 • Had her season high of nine minutes against Charleston Southern and recorded her block in that game • Grabbed two minutes in six minutes of play in the win over Western Carolina on Feb. 4 • Also played two minutes in Clemson’s historic win in the first round of the ACC Tournament • Earned the Air Force ROTC Award at the post season banquet, which is presented to the player who best exhibits the core values of the Air Force, as demonstrated by her integrity, service before self and excellence in all endeavors.

Before Clemson • Four-year letterwinner at Tift County High School in Tifton, GA • Also lettered three years in tennis • Named to the First-Team All-State in 2007 and 2008 • Was a four-time all-area selection (2005-08) • Earned first-team all-region in 2006, 2007 and 2008 • Scored over 1,000 points in her career • Nominated for the McDonald’s All-America game • Played in the Georgia North-South All-Star Game • Also participated in the South Georgia All-Star Shootout

Personal • Born January 9, 1990 • Majoring in health science.

Year GP GS Min 2008-09 9 0 33 TOTAL 9 0 33

Welker’s Career Statistics Total 3-Point Rebounds Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg 3.7 0 5 .000 0 3 .000 0 0 .000 1 4 5 0.6 3.7 0 5 .000 0 3 .000 0 0 .000 1 4 5 0.6

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Kirstyn

WRIGHT

5’11” • Jr. • Guard • Stone Mountain, GA

In 2008-09 • Saw action in 28 games as one of the top players off the bench in 2008-09 • Played nearly 18 minutes per game to average 4.4 points and 1.8 rebounds per game • Totaled 36 assists and 23 steals while draining 19 three-pointers for the year • Earned her first career start in the season opener at Furman and responded with 12 points and two steals in 33 minutes • Also started the next two games – against Presbyterian and at South Carolina – to average 5.0 points and 3.0 rebounds • Then scored 11 points coming off the bench to play 27 minutes against Georgia State; also had a season-high six rebounds in the contest • Played a significant role in Clemson’s win over Washington in the finals of the Husky Classic; scored 13 points with four rebounds and four assists coming off the bench • Contributed to the Lady Tigers’ win over Northwestern in the ACC/Big Ten Challenge on Dec. 4 with three assists and a pair of steals • Followed with an eight-point performance in the come-from-behind win over Ohio on Dec. 6; tied her career high with three steals in the contest as well • Had five assists and three steals in the next two games combined before seeing her minutes drop • Played just 36 total minutes in a five-game stretch from Dec. 29 – Jan. 18, scoring just five points with six rebounds, three assists and two steals • Did not play in the next three games due to a suspension • Played eight minutes in her first game back; did not score but had two assists • Then had one of her best games of the season against #14 Virginia on Jan. 26; scored 13 points after a 3-for-5 night from three-point range and also tallied three assists in just 18 minutes of action • Scored just one field goal and two free throws for four points against Virginia Tech two days later • Averaged just 14.8 minutes per game in the final seven contests of the regular season, posting just 14 total points in the final month of play • Scored five points in Clemson’s historic win over Georgia Tech in the opening round of the ACC Tournament • Then hit a pair of three-pointers for eight points against North Carolina in the quarterfinals of the conference tournament.

In 2007-08 • Versatile wing player who was forced to play the point in the 2007-08 season due to team injuries • Played in 30 games as a freshman, missing the one due to family reasons • Ranked third on the team with 52 assists; also had 26 steals • Averaged 5.0 points and 2.5 rebounds per game in 2007-08 • Made a team-best 32 three pointers, hitting nearly 30-percent of her attempts on the year • Led the team in scoring in four games and scored in double figures five times in 2007-08 • Scored her season high of 16 points at Georgia Tech in a homecoming game for the Stone Mountain, GA native • Was 6-for-9 from the field against the Yellow Jackets, hitting a pair of three-pointers and handing out three assists • Was also Clemson’s high scorer against South Carolina (14), Charleston Southern (12) and Wake Forest (12) • Other double figure scoring game came at home versus Western Carolina (10) in the second game of the season • Played 20 minutes in her first career game (Maine, 11/9), scoring 7 points on 3-for-7 shooting. • Nearly had a double-double against Rice in the Coors Classic with nine points and a season-high nine rebounds • Her 12 points against Charleston Southern on Dec. 16 helped the Lady Tigers post the victory; was 5-for-7 from the field with a pair of three-pointers • Was 4-for-8 from three-point range against South Carolina on Dec. 22 and also had three steals in the game • First of four games with four assists came against Miami on Jan. 10 • Scored eight points in 17 minutes against Boston College on Jan. 28.


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• Led team with 12 points off the bench after hitting 4-6 from three-point range against Wake Forest on Feb. 3; also tied career high with four assists and had two steals • Had team-best three assists along with three steals and a rebound at #3 North Carolina on Feb. 7 • Drained a trio of threes against Virginia on Feb. 21, including two late in the first half to put Clemson within nine at the break • Handed out four assists to tie for team-high against NC State on Feb. 28. Also had five rebounds • Led team with four assists while scoring five points and collecting two rebounds in win at Florida State on Mar. 2 • Played 12 minutes in ACC Tournament opening round against NC State and had six points and two rebounds • Did not score against North Carolina in the second round of the tournament but saw 15 minutes of action.

Before Clemson • Was a 2007 first-team all-state selection at Stephenson High School in Stone Mountain, GA • Selected to the All-Metro Atlanta Girls Team in 2007 • Earned a McDonald’s All-America nomination in 2007 • Named the MVP of the 2007 Atlanta All-Star Classic Games • Member of 4Shot Hoops Magazine’s Elite 60 players list in 2007 • Ranked as the #148 player in the nation by the 2007 Blue Star Basketball Report • Was a member of four state semifinal teams, in 2005, 2006 and 2007, and one state championship team, in 2004 • Jaguars were named the 2007 Atlanta Tip-Off Club Metro Team-of-the-Year as well as the Atlanta Journal Constitution Jackie Bradford Mid-Season Atlanta Metro Team, presented by the Atlanta Sports Council • Led Stephenson to 5-A regional titles in 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2007 • Named to Rise Magazine’s 2006 Greater Atlanta All-Area Girls Hoops Players list • Also selected to the 2004 Dekalb County all-tournament team • Ranked in the Dekalb County 5-A top-25 for a single season in four categories (threepoint field goal percentage in 2004-05 and 2006-07, scoring in 2006-07 and field goal percentage in 2006-06) • Also listed in the top 15 for assists in the 2006-07 season.

Personal • One of eight players from the state of Georgia on the 2008-09 Clemson roster • Born July 21, 1989 • Majoring in communication studies.

Career Highs Category.................................................................................High Points..............................................16 vs. Georgia Tech, 1/31/08 Field Goals Made..............................6 vs. Georgia Tech, 1/31/08 Field Goal Attempts......................................11 vs. Rice, 11/23/07 ....................................................11 vs. South Carolina, 12/22/07 Free Throws Made......................... 3 vs. Georgia State, 11/22/08 Free Throw Attempts...................... 5 vs. Georgia State, 11/22/08 3-Pointers Made........................... 4 vs. South Carolina, 12/22/07 .............................................................4 vs. Wake Forest, 2/3/08 3-Point Attempts........................... 8 vs. South Carolina, 12/22/07 Rebounds...................................................... 9 vs. Rice, 11/23/07 Assists................................................................. 4 vs. several (5) Blocked Shots..................................2 vs. Chattanooga, 12/15/08 Steals.................................................................. 3 vs. several (4)

Year GP GS Min 2007-08 30 0 553 2008-09 28 3 491 TOTAL 58 3 1044

Total Avg FG FGA 18.4 57 176 17.5 45 150 18.0 102 326

Wright’s Career Statistics 3-Point Rebounds Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot .324 32 108 .296 5 13 .385 20 56 76 .300 19 89 .213 15 20 .750 12 39 51 .313 51 197 .259 20 33 .606 32 95 127

Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts 2.5 52 1 52 54 7 26 151 1.8 54 2 36 49 7 23 124 2.2 106 3 88 103 14 49 275

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Cristy

5th Season at Clemson

McKINNEY

Head Women’s Basketball Coach

The McKinney File Birthday July 13 Hometown Rockwell, N.C. Personal Robert, Husband Education East Rowan HS NC State, 1979 Bachelor of Science in math education, Western Carolina, 1981 - Master of Arts in physical education Playing Experience NC State University, 1976-79 Athletes In Action, 1978-79 Dallas Diamonds (WBL), 1979-80 Coaching Experience Western Kentucky - Graduate Assistant, 1979-81 Western Kentucky - Assistant Coach, 1982-84, 1986-93 Montevallo - Head Coach, 1984-86 Rice University - Head Coach, 1993-2005 Clemson University - Head Coach, 2005-present

Cristy McKinney is now in her fifth season at the helm of the Clemson women’s basketball team and her 17th overall season as a head coach. The native of Rockwell, NC returned to the Carolinas following a 12-year stint at Rice University and has made strides in returning the Lady Tiger program to the days of its national prominence. The 2008-09 team showed improvement as McKinney led the Lady Tigers to an 8-2 record through the first 10 games of the season, the best start to a year since 2003-04, two years before her arrival. They went on to post a 14-17 record for the program’s highest winning percentage in six seasons. McKinney coached her first All-ACC player as junior Lele Hardy was a third-team selection, as well as a member of the 2009 ACC All-Defensive Team. She guided Clemson to the quarterfinals of the conference tournament for the second straight year, which marked the first time since 1998 and 1999 that the Lady Tigers had won a game in back-toback seasons at the ACC Tournament. The 2009 Clemson team will be forever in the record books as the Lady Tigers recorded an historic upset in the opening round. While the program made progress, McKinney admits that there is more work to be done. She and her coaching staff have been persistent and diligent on the recruiting trail and hope to see the payoffs on the court from their highly regarded classes. Although they arrived late for the 2006 class, McKinney signed South Carolina’s AAAA State Player-ofthe-Year Lele Hardy and also gained a commitment from first-team All-Georgia selection Morganne Campbell. Hardy, who will be a senior in 2009-10, impacted the program from her first season and has already left her mark in the record books. She holds school records for steals as a freshman and a junior and is just 40 steals shy of the program record. Hardy also ranks among the best for career points and rebounds and is one of only 13 Clemson players in history to score at least 1,000 points and collect at least 500 rebounds over her career. Under McKinney’s tutelage, Hardy became the first member of that club this decade. McKinney and her staff then inked a top-25 rated class in 2007, signing five players who, with the exception of a season-ending injury to Bryelle Smith, contributed immediately and effectively as rookies. Whitney Hood and Jasmine Tate provided depth in the post, while Sthefany Thomas and Kirstyn Wright proved to be offensive weapons to complement McKinney’s core veterans. They improved as sophomores and will be looked upon for leadership roles as juniors in 2009-10. Four players signed in November of 2008 and solidified Clemson’s presence in the state of Georgia. Three inside players from the Peach State – Lindsey Mason, Shaniqua Pauldo and Lindsay Welker - joined the Lady Tiger program for the 2008-09 season, while the fourth member of the 2008 class, Morgan McMinn, hails from North Carolina. With just one scholarship available in 2009, McKinney brought in North Carolina native Keyrra Gillespie. A true point guard, Gillespie will fill the void left by Tasha Taylor and could see immediate playing time. She was voted first team all-state by the Associated Press after averaging 13.8 points, 9.9 assists, 7.6 rebounds and 5.5 steals per game. Gillespie set North Carolina records for assists in a

single season with 298 in 2008-09 and over a career with 953. She is the only player in state history to have reached the 900-assist mark during her career. She was also named to the 2009 All-Observer (Charlotte) Women’s Basketball Team and was rated as the #18 point guard and a top-100 overall player in the 2009 recruiting class by Hoopgurlz. “I am excited about the future of Lady Tiger basketball,” McKinney exclaimed. “I feel like the players in the program are developing in a way that I want them to develop, and we just see good things happening on a day-to-day basis with this program.” The 2007-08 season, McKinney’s third, ended on a high note. The team won in dramatic fashion to close out the regular season and then advanced to the second round of the ACC Tournament for the first time since 2003. The win over Florida State, achieved on a buzzer-beating basket by Morganne Campbell that culminated a 14-point comeback, was also the 600th in program history. The Lady Tigers then rode the momentum into the conference tournament to defeat NC State in the first round, 65-60. The Wolfpack had handed Clemson one of its worst home losses in history just seven days earlier, but this time the team withstood a late second-half scoring drought and recorded the win in overtime. Notching the victory against Kay Yow’s NC State team was the second milestone triumph for McKinney in 2007-08. It was her first win over Yow, whom she played for as a Wolfpack Woman from 1976-79, in five tries. Earlier in the season, McKinney led her current team to a 62-59 win over Rice, a program she spent 12 years building prior to her arrival in Tigertown. An influx of early injuries, including three torn ACLs, altered McKinney’s game plan for the season and forced the freshmen into primary roles. What remained was an active roster of one wounded senior, one junior, four sophomores and five freshmen. Under those conditions, she guided Clemson to a 12-19 overall record and a 4-10 ledger in the conference to match its win totals from the 2006-07 season. Three of the Lady Tigers’ ACC wins came on the road to mark the first time since the 2003-04 season that they defeated at least a trio of league foes on their home courts. In the second year of McKinney’s reign, Clemson won more games than in each of the previous two, while placing two players on the ACC All-Freshman team. The Lady Tigers doubled their conference win total from the 2004-05 and 2005-06 seasons and won their first ACC road game in nearly three years when they defeated Wake Forest, 73-57, in Winston-Salem, NC to open league play. Clemson ended the season with a 4-10 conference record and a 12-18 overall ledger. McKinney guided Hardy to one of the most successful rookie campaigns in program history, as she set numerous Clemson freshman records. Hardy recorded 98 steals for the year, the most for a Lady Tiger freshman and fourth-best in ACC freshman history behind an impressive group of league legends. She became the third Clemson player in history and the first since 1989 to post an ACC-best for steals per game, while also becoming the first Lady Tiger to lead the conference in any category since 2001. Her 3.3 average was also listed fifth in the nation, the highest national rank for the category


Coaching Staff free throws in its Jan. 16 contest against Wake Forest for a program-best .952 percentage. The Lady Tigers were also ranked in the top 20 nationally in two statistical categories last year, and Clemson point guard Tasha Taylor also finished in the top 20 individually. Taylor thrived in McKinney’s up-tempo style of play that allowed her to push the ball and create scoring opportunities in transition; she handed out 5.59 assists per game to rank 18th in the nation for the figure. Taylor’s figures also helped the Lady Tigers to a 16.62 team assist average which ranked 19th in the nation. On the defensive end of the court, McKinney led her team to a #18 national ranking for blocks per game with a 5.1 average. The season marked the first time in school history that Clemson had achieved top-20 rankings in either of the statistical categories, and Taylor’s ranking was the highest a Lady Tiger had in Clemson history and the highest finish since the attained individually for assists per game. 1992-93 season. The Clemson program is not McKinney’s first Red-shirt freshman Christy Brown joined Hardy experience in building a program from the ground as an all-rookie selection, marking the first time in up. In the 11 seasons prior to McKinney’s arrival in school history that two players earned the honor in Houston, the Lady Owl program experienced just the same season. two winning seasons. After her arrival, Rice had a With McKinney’s coaching, junior Tasha Taylor record of .500 or better in 10 of 12 seasons. made a successful transition to the shooting guard McKinney brought 12 years of Division I head position, as she significantly improved both her coaching experience, all of which came at Rice. three-point shooting numbers and field goal perShe compiled a record of 216-139 while in charge centage. Classmate D’Lesha Lloyd then broke onto of the Lady Owl program. She is Rice’s all-time winthe scene in her second season under McKinney’s ningest coach with the 216 victories. She guided tutelage, achieving better marks in just about every Rice to consecutive winning seasons each of the statistical category. last nine years, including six seasons of 20 wins or The team set another top-five mark for threemore. point field goals made with 147, while the Lady Her teams averaged 20.4 wins per season over Tigers’ performance in their final regular season the last eight years. In 12 years prior to McKinney’s game also made the Clemson annuals. They hit tenure at the school, Rice had a record of 133-190. 9-of-14 three-pointers to tie for third-most in a single Thus, she was responsible for 83 more wins during game and rank fourth in school history with a .643 her time in Houston. percentage for the contest. In McKinney’s final season with the Lady Owls, In a transition year to McKinney’s coaching sysRice had a 24-9 overall record, won the WAC Tourtem, the 2005-06 Lady Tigers struggled at times nament crown, and shared the WAC regular season but also saw moments of success. Clemson ended title with Louisiana Tech after recording a 14-4 conthe season with an 8-21 record and went 2-12 in a ference mark. McKinney was subsequently named league that included three teams that reached the WAC Coach of the Year. An 86-66 victory over LouiNCAA Final Four, along with the eventual national siana Tech in the conference tournament final sent champions. Rice to its second ever NCAA Tournament appear The Lady Tigers set two single game school ance, with both occurring under McKinney’s watch. records during McKinney’s first season. The team The 2004-05 season also included a 12-game winposted 16 blocked shots against Furman to first ning streak, which tied a school record. etch its name in the record books, bettering the pre In 2003-04, McKinney led Rice to the finals of the vious mark by two. Clemson then converted 20-21 WAC Tournament and a 22-10 overall ledger. The Lady Owls McKinney’s Head Coaching Record advanced to the second round of the WNIT and finished first in Year School Record Pct. Post Season the nation with 7.0 blocks per 1993-94 Rice 13-14 .481 game, setting a school record 1994-95 Rice 11-16 .407 with 224 total. 1995-96 Rice 13-14 .481 McKinney’s 2001-02 squad 1996-97 Rice 16-11 .593 went 21-9, including a landmark 1997-98 Rice 21-9 .700 WNIT, 1st round victory over sixth-ranked Louisiana Tech. It remains the high1998-99 Rice 20-12 .625 WNIT, Elite Eight est ranked opponent Rice has 1999-2000 Rice 22-10 .688 NCAA, 2nd round defeated in its history. The Lady 2000-01 Rice 18-12 .600 Owls went 14-4 in the WAC and 2001-02 Rice 21-9 .700 WNIT, 1st round were selected to the WNIT for 2002-03 Rice 15-12 .556 the third time in school history. 2003-04 Rice 22-10 .688 WNIT, 2nd round 2004-05 Rice 24-9 .727 NCAA, 1st round The 1999-2000 season featured many firsts for McKinney and 2005-06 Clemson 8-21 .276 the Rice program. She guided 2006-07 Clemson 12-18 .400 the team to a 22-10 record and 2007-08 Clemson 12-19 .387 its first WAC Tournament title. 2008-09 Clemson 14-17 .452 The Lady Owls defeated SMU in the championship game to Total 17 Seasons 262-213 .552 earn the program’s first ever

NCAA Tournament berth. From there, McKinney and the Lady Owls pulled off a 67-64 upset over #4 seed UC Santa Barbara. McKinney coached WAC Tournament MVP Marla Brumfield to Kodak All-America honorable mention and Kirra Jordan to the All-Tournament team. Both players went on to be drafted by the WNBA, a first for the Rice program. Brumfield was the 22nd pick of the draft by the Minnesota Lynx, while Jordan was selected 41st by the Seattle Storm. Brumfield reunited with McKinney at Clemson in 2009. Rice finished the 1998-99 season with a 20-12 mark and an appearance in the WNIT. McKinney’s squad played host to the school’s first ever postseason basketball game, a 65-58 victory over Miami (FL). The Lady Owls then defeated Baylor to advance to the WNIT quarterfinals. In her fifth season at Rice, McKinney guided the 1997-98 Lady Owls to a 21-9 record, the first ever 20-win season in school history. The Lady Owls were 11-3 and finished tied for second in the WAC standings. Rice was rewarded with its first ever postseason advancement, as the Lady Owls earned a berth in the WNIT. During her tenure at Rice, McKinney coached seven different players to all-conference honors a total of 12 times. Included in the list are five first-team selections. Brumfield was a four-time All-WAC selection, twice earning first-team honors. In the 200506 season, McKinney coached Lauren Neaves and MichelleWoods to second-team All-WAC status. Neaves earned WAC Tournament MVP honors at the 2005 tournament after leading the squad to its second NCAA appearance. McKinney put together an outstanding run against WAC competition, compiling a 103-40 career record versus conference opponents. That equates to a 72 percent winning ledger. In addition to her outstanding accomplishments on the court, McKinney stresses success off it to her student-athletes. During her 12-year tenure at Rice, 100 percent of her four-year players have graduated. No stranger to hard work, McKinney spent her final eight seasons at Rice in the dual role of head women’s basketball coach and associate athletic director/senior women’s administrator. In addition to her head coaching duties, she supervised the women’s swimming, volleyball, and track and field programs. McKinney served two years as head coach at NAIA school Montevallo (1984-85 and 1985-86), where she helped the Lady Eagles to a seven-win improvement and earned District Coach of the Year honors her second season. McKinney made a name for herself among the coaching ranks as an assistant at Western Kentucky for nine seasons. She helped the Lady Hilltoppers to a 43-18 record during the 1982-84 seasons, before leaving for Montevallo. She then returned to serve as an assistant from 1986-93. During that seven-year span, McKinney helped Western Kentucky to a 169-47 record, seven NCAA appearances, and three straight “Sweet 16” appearances, and a Final Four appearance in 1992. McKinney earned four letters as an accomplished forward for the N.C. State Wolfpack from 1976-79. Playing under current head coach Kay Yow, she scored 1,359 career points and pulled down over 600 rebounds. She shot 78.3 percent from the free throw line during her playing career. McKinney was a member of N.C. State’s first ACC regular season championship team. She still holds the freshman record for free throws made (135) and scoring average (17.5 points per game). She earned a B.S. degree in math education in 1979 from N.C. State. She then earned a M.A. degree in physical education while working as a graduate assistant at Western Carolina. Formerly Cristy Earnhardt, she is married to Robert McKinney. The couple has been married 23 years.

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Coaching Staff McKinney Against All Competition Opponent Air Force Alcorn State Arizona Arkansas Arkansas State Auburn Baylor Belmont Boise State Boston College Bradley Brigham Young Brown California-Irvine California-Santa Barbara Campbell Charleston Southern Charlotte Chattanooga Cincinnati College of Charleston Colorado Colorado State Cornell Dayton Duke Duquesne Eastern Illinois Elon Florida A&M Florida State Fresno State Furman Georgetown George Washington Georgia Georgia State Georgia Tech Grambling State Hawaii Houston Idaho Idaho State Illinois State Iona

Record 2-0 1-0 2-2 1-7 1-0 0-1 6-3 0-1 7-1 0-4 2-0 2-1 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 2-0 0-3 1-2 1-1 1-0 0-2 0-3 2-0 1-2 0-4 2-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-7 16-2 3-1 0-1 1-1 0-2 1-0 2-7 1-1 12-5 3-5 1-0 1-0 1-1 1-0

Last Meeting W, 83-35, 2/1/99 W, 77-61, 12/7/96 L, 43-68, 11/14/04 L,63-79, 12/2/08 W, 59-52, 3/18/04 L, 60-62, 11/26/04 L, 65-77, 11/30/04 62-82, 11/25/05 W, 61-56, 2/3/05 L, 51-71, 1/23/09 W, 62-50, 11/22/96 W, 65-57, 3/6/98 W, 67-54, 1/4/94 W, 68-45, 12/19/93 W, 67-64. 3/18/00 W, 71-56, 12/30/93 W, 85-60, 1/20/09 L, 51-58, 1/2/09 W, 79-74, 12/15/08 L, 54-68, 12/19/02 W, 64-42, 11/13/06 L, 66-85, 11/22/02 L, 52-70, 3/5/99 W, 76-63, 11/25/01 L, 43-81, 12/18/07 L, 53-77, 2/13/09 W, 80-72, 11/14/07 W, 66-52, 12/3/93 W, 80-69, 11/29/02 W, 74-47, 12/30/99 L, 58-75, 2/19/09 W, 89-74, 2/19/05 L, 68-82, 11/14/08 L, 56-69, 12/30/5 W, 67-54, 12/1/01 L, 50-67,12/22/08 L, 75-82, 11/22/08 W, 81-69, 3/5/09 L. 63-83, 12/4/94 W, 70-49, 2/26/05 L. 65-67, 3/13/02 W, 81-35, 12/3/94 W, 85-49, 12/6/02 W, 66-51, 11/19/99 W, 94-53, 12/1/01

Opponent Record Last Meeting James Madison 1-1 W, 69-60, 12/7/07 Kennesaw State 2-0 W, 78-65, 12/29/08 Kent St. 3-1 W, 68-53, 11/28/08 Lamar 2-2 L, 51-53, 11/13/99 Lehigh 1-0 W, 94-46, 12/28/95 Long Beach State 1-0 W, 78-65, 12/21/93 Louisiana-Lafayette 2-0 W, 81-50, 1/4/99 Louisiana State 1-3 L, 51-73, 11/29/03 Louisiana Tech 4-7 W. 86-66, 3/12/05 Massachusetts 2-0 L, 52-76, 3/13/04 Maine 1-2 W, 72-59, 11/9/07 Maryland 0-4 L, 56-65, 1/15/09 Memphis 2-1 W, 97-88, 11/26/05 Mercer 1-0 W, 65-29, 12/5/97 McNeese State 2-1 W, 63-43, 11/12/04 Miami (Fla.) 3-2 W, 74-68, 1/5/09 Michigan 0-2 L, 47-63, 12/4/99 Michigan State 0-1 L, 51-68, 11/29/07 Mississippi 0-3 L, 66-70, 11/21/05 Missouri 0-1 L, 54-78, 11/11/05 Monmouth 1-0 W, 73-58, 12/3/04 Montana 0-2 L. 66-65, 12/8/96 Montana State 2-0 W, 76-51, 11/24/97 Nebraska 0-2 L, 56-59, 12/30/03 Nevada 10-2 W, 64-54, 3/9/05 Nevada-Las Vegas 2-1 L, 66-68, 3/21/04 New Mexico 1-2 L, 48-69, 3/7/98 New Mexico State 1-0 W, 81-65, 11/21/80 New Orleans 0-1 L, 60-70, 1/3/94 North Carolina 0-7 L, 55-74, 3/6/09 North Carolina-Asheville 1-0 W, 90-67, 2/15/95 North Carolina-Greensboro 2-0 W, 61-47, 11/30/01 Northwestern 1-0 W, 78-75 (OT), 21/4/08 NC State 1-5 L, 43-69, 2/26/09 Notre Dame 1-1 W, 72-61, 12/28/01 Ohio 1-0 W, 60-57, 12/6/09 Oklahoma 0-1 L, 59-89, 12/30/94 Oklahoma State 0-3 L, 52-75, 3/15/98 Prairie View A&M 2-0 W, 114-34, 12/9/94 Presbyterian College 1-0 W, 66-35, 11/16/08 Purdue 1-1 W, 64-63, 12/21/96 Rhode Island 1-0 W, 67-62, 12/23/04 Rice 1-0 W, 62-59, 11/23/07 Richmond 1-0 W, 77-65, 11/24/00 St. Joseph’s 1-0 W, 65-55. 11/29/97

December 11, 1976: Then Cristy Earnhardt, McKinney scores 22 points and collects 12 rebounds in her first game played against Clemson in Littlejohn Coliseum to lead NC State to a 94-82 victory as a sophomore.

March 11, 2000: McKinney’s Owls defeat SMU to claim their first WAC Tournament Championship. The win secured Rice’s first-ever bid to the NCAA Tournament.

Opponent Record Last Meeting Sam Houston State 3-1 W, 64-51, 12/21/03 Samford 1-0 W, 67-60, 11/26/99 San Diego 1-1 W, 72-68, 12/11/05 San Diego State 2-0 W, 66-61, 2/19/98 San Jose State 14-2 W, 76-68, 3/11/05 Santa Clara 1-1 L. 46-63, 11/19/98 Savannah State 1-0 W, 97-62, 12/23/05 Siena 1-0 W, 77-67, 11/24/07 South Carolina 2-4 W, 52-45, 11/19/08 Southern 1-0 W, 72-41, 12/30/95 Southern Illinois 1-0 W, 62-55, 11/28/98 Southern Methodist 14-12 W, 53-50, 3/5/05 St. John’s 1-0 W, 95-88, 11/24/06 Stanford 0-1 L, 62-72, 12/18/03 Stephen F. Austin 2-0 W, 75-62, 11/19/04 Tennessee State 0-1 L, 51-68, 12/29/93 Tennessee Tech 1-1 W, 70-67, 12/17/07 Texas 1-6 L, 75-89, 2/7/96 Texas-El Paso 14-1 W, 70-60, 2/5/05 Texas-Pan American 2-0 W, 67-60, 11/17/00 Texas A&M 3-6 W, 60-57, 1/3/00 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 2-0 W, 61-55, 1/8/03 Texas Christian 13-4 L, 58-76, 3/9/01 Texas Southern 3-0 W, 115-35, 11/14/97 Texas State 2-0 W, 87-67, 12/17/04 Texas Tech 0-12 L. 55-66. 11/22/04 Tulane 0-2 L, 62-69, 11/29/95 Tulsa 13-6 W. 61-56, 2/12/05 UCLA 0-1 L, 63-76, 12/3/05 UNLV 0-1 L, 66-68, 3/21/04 Utah 2-3 W, 74-57, 3/4/99 Vanderbilt 0-3 L, 656-74, 11/20/07 Virginia 0-4 L, 67-75, 1/26/09 Virginia Commonwealth 1-0 W, 77-72 (OT), 12/31/98 Virginia Tech 2-2 L, 61-75, 1/28/09 Wagner 1-0 W, 94-66, 12/18/05 Wake Forest 6-2 L, 66-71, 2/8/09 Washington 1-0 W, 85-67, 11/30/08 Western Carolina 1-1 W, 73-64, 2/4/09 Western Illinois 1-0 W, 62-48, 11/27/04 Winthrop 2-0 W, 76-68, 11/25/08 Wisconsin 0-1 L. 58-71, 2/8/00 Wofford 1-0 W, 94-81, 12/22/06 Wyoming 2-1 L, 64-82, 11/30/02

McKinney Timeline

1975-76: McKinney established a N.C. State freshman record by averaging 17.5 points per game. The record still stands in a tie for first place in the Wolfpack record books today. February 2, 1978: With a 86-36 win over Duke, McKinney helps NC State clinch its first regular season ACC title in school history. She helped the Wolfpack to a #3 final national ranking that year. April 4, 1992: As an assistant coach at Western Kentucky, McKinney helps guide the Lady Toppers to the championship game of the NCAA Tournament with an 84-72 win over SW Missouri State. July, 1993: McKinney is announced as the third head coach in Rice women’s basketball history. She takes over a program that went 42-68 in a four-year span prior to her arrival in Houston. November 27, 1993: Cristy McKinney guides Rice to a 83-56 win over Texas Southern and earns her first win at the Division I level as well as her first win at Rice. February 22, 1998: McKinney earns her first win over a ranked opponent by defeating #15 Hawaii by a score of 76-71. Rice went on to upset #16 Utah in its next game. March 12, 1999: McKinney guides Rice to a 65-58 win over Miami (FL), earning her first Postseason WNIT win. December 21, 1999: McKinney wins her 100th game as head coach at Rice. The Lady Owls defeat Cornell, 73-48.

March 18, 2000: By defeating #9 UC-Santa Barbara in her first NCAA Tournament appearance by a score of 67-64, McKinney earns the first NCAA Tournament win for the Rice program as well as her first win over a Top 10 team. March 30. 2000: Rice shooting ace Jenny Cafferty is crowned the best three-point shooter in the nation by winning the women’s national three-point shooting title as well as defeating the men’s winner in ESPN’s 12th annual Slam Dunk & Three-Point Shooting Championship. April 25, 2000: Rice players Marla Brumfield and Kirra Jordan make school history by becoming the first Lady Owls to be drafted by the Women’s National Basketball Association. Brumfield is selected 22nd overall by the Minnesota Lynx, while Jordan is the 41st pick for the Seattle Storm. November 10, 2000: Rice makes its first appearance in the Preseason WNIT and defeats South Carolina, 61-56. March 3, 2001: A Lady Owls’ win against Fresno State gives McKinney her 50th WAC victory. November 17, 2001: By winning her 135th game, McKinney becomes the winningest coach in Rice history after defeating Texas A&M at Corpus Christi, 66-59. February 9, 2002: A 72-59 win over Boise State gives McKinney her 150th victory at Rice.

December 21, 2003: McKinney earns her 200th career win by defeating Sam Houston State, 64-51. March 12, 2005: McKinney leads Rice to its second conference championship by defeating Louisiana Tech, earning her second NCAA Tournament berth. April 18, 2005: McKinney is introduced as Clemson’s fourth women’s basketball head coach at a press conference in Littlejohn Coliseum. November 26, 2005: McKinney earns her first victory as the head coach at Clemson, as the Lady Tigers defeat Memphis by a score of 97-88 in the Lady Tiger Thanksgiving Classic in Memphis, TN. January 8, 2006: With Clemson’s 72-63 victory over Georgia Tech, McKinney won her first Atlantic Coast Conference game. February 27, 2007: Under McKinney’s guidance, Clemson players Christy Brown and Lele Hardy are named to the ACC All-Freshman team. Their selections marked the first time in school history that more than one player had been named to the conference AllFreshman team. November 23, 2007: McKinney leads her current Lady Tiger squad to a win over Rice in the Coors Classic, marking her first victory over the team she led for 12 seasons. March 6, 2008: McKinney defeats her former coach Kay Yow for the first time as the Lady Tigers win 65-60 in overtime over the NC State Wolfpack in the first round of the 2008 ACC Tournament. March 5, 2009: McKinney leads Tigers to an ACC Tournament victory over five-seed Georgia Tech to win in the ACC Tournament for the second consecutive season.


Coaching Staff Clemson Superlatives Under McKinney Category Total Points 1st Half Points 2nd Half Points 1st Half Field Goal Percentage 2nd Half Field Goal Percentage Scoring Margin Field Goals Made Field Goal Attempts Field Goal Percentage Three-Point Field Goals Made Three-Point Field Goal Attempts Three-Point Field Goal Percentage Free Throws Made Free Throw Attempts Free Throw Percentage (min. 10 attempts) Total Rebounds Offensive Rebounds Rebound Margin Assists Turnovers Blocked Shots Steals Fouls

Category Total Points

97 97 54 56 .586 .633 (19-30) +35 39 39 84 .557 10 24 .833 (5-6) 21 25 25 1.000 (11-11) 54 24 24 +17 +17 29 29 29 16

Clemson Team High vs. Memphis, 11/26/05 vs. Savannah State, 12/23/05 vs. Savannah State, 12/23/05 vs. Wofford, 12/22/06 vs. Tennessee Tech, 12/17/06 vs. Washington (11/30/08) vs. Savannah State, 12/23/05 vs. Memphis, 11/26/05 vs. St. John’s, 11/24/06 vs. Chattanooga, 11/16/06 vs. Memphis, 11/26/05 vs. Wagner, 12/18/05 vs. Furman, 11/30/05 vs. James Madison, 12/6/06 vs. Savannah State, 12/23/05 vs. Miami (1/5/09) vs. Maryland (1/15/09) vs. Wake Forest, 2/12/06 vs. several teams vs. Wagner, 12/18/05 vs. Kennesaw State, 12/10/06 vs. Wagner, 12/18/05 vs. Savannah State, 12/23/05 vs. Memphis, 11/26/05 vs. North Carolina, 1/6/06 vs. Georgia Tech, 2/1/09 vs. Furman, 11/30/06*

22 vs. Maine, 11/9/07 31 vs. Arkansas, 11/10/06

Opponent Team High 110 by Maryland, 1/6/08

1st Half Points 2nd Half Points 1st Half Field Goal Percentage 2nd Half Field Goal Percentage Field Goals Made

61 60 .667 .773 41

Field Goal Attempts Field Goal Percentage

79 by James Madison, 12/7/08 .621 by Maryland, 1/6/08

Three-Point Field Goals Made Three-Point Field Goal Attempts Three-Point Field Goal Percentage (min. 10 attempts) Free Throws Made Free Throw Attempts Free Throw Percentage (min. 10 attempts) Total Rebounds Offensive Rebounds

by North Carolina, 1/6/06 by North Carolina, 1/11/07 by Dayton, 12/18/07 by Maryland, 1/6/08 by Maryland, 1/6/08

16 by Wake Forest, 2/12/06 34 .571 (8-14) 33 40

by Chattanooga, 11/17/07 by Furman (11/14/08) by Tennessee Tech, 11/18/05 by Furman (11/14/08)

.941 by South Carolina, 1/2/06 (16-17) 62 by South Carolina, 11/20/06

Turnovers

28 28 26 26 35

Blocked Shots Steals Fouls

12 by North Carolina, 2/7/08 20 by Georgia Tech (2/1/09) 26 by Arkansas, 11/10/06

Assists

* - indicates school record

by James Madison, 12/7/07 by Charlotte, 1/2/08 by Duke, 2/5/07 by North Carolina, 3/7/08 by Maine, 11/9/07

Clemson Team Low 39 vs. Florida State, 1/20/08 9 16 .114 .100 (3-30) -64 15

vs. Florida State, 1/20/08 vs. Vanderbilt, 11/12/05 vs. Florida State, 1/20/08 vs. Boston College (1/23/09)

52 52 .214 0 6 .000 (0-11) 2 2 2

vs. NC State, 2/8/07 vs. Georgia Tech, 1/31/08 vs. Florida State, 1/20/08 vs. South Carolina, 1/2/06 vs. James Madison, 12/6/06 vs. South Carolina, 1/2/06

vs. Maryland, 1/6/08 vs. Florida State, 1/20/08

vs. Virginia Tech, 2/9/06 vs. Maine, 11/25/06 vs. Maine, 11/25/06

.385 vs. Furman, 11/30/05 (5-13) 22 vs. Boston College, 1/28/08 4 vs. Virginia, 2/26/06 -28 vs. Duke, 2/5/07 6 vs. South Carolina, 12/22/07 7 vs. Winthrop (11/25/08) 0 0 1 12 12

vs. Vanderbilt, 11/20/07 vs. NC State, 2/26/09 vs. Maryland, 2/23/06 vs. San Diego, 12/11/05 vs. South Carolina, 12/22/07

Opponent Team Low 35 by Presbyterian (11/16/08) 14 18 .219 .241 (7-29) 14

by Presbyterian (11/16/08) by College of Charleston, 11/13/06 by Rice, 11/23/07 by Kent State (11/28/08) by Presbyterian (11/16/08)

39 .274 .274 0 0 2 .083 (1-12) 3 6

by Presbyterian (11/16/08) by College of Charleston, 11/13/06 by Wake Forest, 2/15/07 by Savannah State, 12/23/05 by Virginia, 2/21/08 by Savannah State, 12/23/05 by Florida State, 1/18/07

.333 (24-38) .333 (23-21) 28 28 6 6 6 10 10 0 2 7 7

by Kennesaw State, 12/10/06 by Presbyterian (11/16/08) by Mississippi, 11/21/05 by Virginia Tech, 2/9/06 by Presbyterian (11/16/08) by Georgia State (11/22/08) by Winthrop, 12/20/05 by Boston College, 2/5/06 by South Carolina (11/19/08) by Duke, 2/5/07 by Maryland, 1/6/08 by many by Winthrop (11/25/08) by Michigan State, 11/29/07 by Winthrop (11/25/08)

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A.G.

2nd Season

HALL

Assistant Coach/ Recruiting Coordinator

The Hall File Birthday March 18 Hometown Jacksonville, FL Personal Donna, wife Benjamin, son (4) Kamran, son (7) Jalen, son (12) Education Mandarin High School (FL), 1994 North Carolina Central University, 1998 Playing Experience North Carolina Central University, 1994-98 Coaching Experience North Carolina Central University - Asst. Coach, 2000-02 Providence College - Assistant Coach, 2002-08 Clemson University - Assistant Coach, 2008pres.

A.G. Hall is now in his second year as the recruiting coordinator for the Clemson women’s basketball program. In his first season, Hall helped the Lady Tigers post their highest winning percentage since the 2002-03 season while handling the recruitment and signing of four-star talent Kerrya Gillespie. “AG Hall is one of the bright young coaches in this business,” said Head Coach Cristy McKinney. “He is knowledgeable and intense on the court and relates well with players.” “I’ve always believed that recruiting is a team effort. Coach Hall’s personality, contacts and organizational skills will definitely be important in the recruiting efforts of our staff. I am really happy to have such a quality person and coach join Lady Tiger basketball.” A native of Jacksonville, FL, Hall gives McKinney three coaches on her staff with ties to the Southeast. Hall oversees all recruiting efforts while working with both the post and perimeter players on the court. During the 2008-09 season, Hall helped Clemson put together an 8-2 record through the first 10 games for the best start in five years and end the season with the most wins since that same 2003-04 team. The Lady Tigers advanced to the quarterfinals of the ACC Tournament for the second straight year, which marked the first time since 1998 and 1999 that the Lady Tigers had won a game in back-to-back seasons at the conference championship. Clemson’s 2009 win over Georgia Tech was an historic victory as the biggest upset ever at the ACC Tournament. Hall also helped coach junior Lele Hardy to a pair of league honors in 2008-09 with ACC All-Defensive Team accolades and an All-ACC Third Team selection. She became Clemson’s first all-conference player since 2004 and was just the third different player in program history to be named to the league defensive team. On the recruiting trail, Hall was instrumental in bringing top-100 player Keyrra Gillespie to Clemson. With just one scholarship available, Gillespie is the lone player in the signing class, but she will have an opportunity to impact the team early in her career. As one of the top players in North Carolina, the 5-6 point guard led Statesville High School to a 26-4 record and the quarterfinals of the state tournament in the 3A division. Gillespie was voted first team all-state by the Associated Press after averaging 13.8 points, 9.9 assists, 7.6 rebounds and 5.5 steals per game. She was also a first-team selection in 2007-08. Gillespie set North Carolina records for assists in a single season with 298 in 2008-09 and over a career with 953. She is the only player in state history to have reached the 900-assist mark during her career. She was also named to the 2009 All-Observer (Charlotte) Women’s Basketball Team and was rated as the #18 point guard and a top-100 overall player in the 2009 recruiting class by Hoopgurlz. During the 2007-08 season at Providence, Hall coached Mi-Khida Hankins to BIG EAST All-Freshman Team honors as the rookie averaged 10.4 points per game with a 4.0 rebounds per game figure. He helped Providence to nearly triple its win total from his first three seasons in the final three years of his tenure. Prior to joining the staff at Providence, Hall served as assistant women’s basketball coach at North Carolina Central University for two seasons (2000-2002). During his first season at NCCU, Hall orchestrated an Eagle defense that finished No. 4 in NCAA Division II Women’s Basketball. His contributions helped the Eagles post a 16-game winning streak, maintain an undefeated home record for two seasons and earn a first-ever at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament. Hall served as the recruiting coordinator for the Eagles and was responsible for arranging off-campus recruiting visits and official visits for prospects. During the 2001-02 season, Hall helped guide the Eagles to a regular-season conference championship and an appearance in the NCAA Division II round of 16. He also aided in the development of 2002 WNBA Draft Pick, Amba Kongola, who became the first women’s basketball student-athlete in school (and Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association) history to be drafted into the WNBA when the Phoenix Mercury selected her with the 56th pick. Hall also developed Zakia Vanhoose and Shenika Worthy who were both honored as All-CIAA Conference and HBCU All-Americans. Hall’s first recruit, Tiona Beatty, earned CIAA Conference honors twice and scored over 1,200 points for her career. Hall was a four-year letterwinner (1994-98) at North Carolina Central University. He helped guide his squad to two Divisional titles and two at-large bids to the NCAA Division II Men’s Basketball Tournament. In 1998, Hall earned a B.A. in business administration from North Carolina Central University. Hall is married to Donna and has three sons, Jalen (12), Kamran (8), Benjamin (4).


Coaching Staff 5 Season th

Todd

STEELMAN

Assistant Coach

Todd Steelman enters his fifth season in 2009-10 as an assistant coach with the Lady Tigers. Steelman made the move to Clemson following two successful seasons at Rice University, working alongside head coach Cristy McKinney. When McKinney was named the head coach at Clemson on April 18, 2005, it was an easy decision for her to ask Steelman, a Hickory, NC native, to make the move with her. During his two years in Houston, the Owls compiled 46 wins (including a school-record 24 wins in 2004-05), an invitation to the WNIT, and a WAC tournament championship and NCAA tournament bid in 2005. Steelman, noted as an excellent communicator, serves many roles for the Lady Tiger program. He has worked with the team’s post players and is now in charge of player development for the wings, which includes 2009 3rd team All-ACC player Lele Hardy. Prior to the 2008-09 season, Steelman was responsible for the frontcourt players, where he oversaw the development of players such as Amanda Frist, Moreemi Davis, and D’lesha Lloyd. Each player saw their production increase significantly under his tutelage. Recruiting is another area in which Steelman’s efforts are focused. He has responsibilities ranging from the evaluation of players to involvement with on-campus visits. Steelman also spends time maintaining communication with high school and AAU coaches, particularly in the state of North Carolina. Steelman also plays an integral role with the other assistants in monitoring the academic progress of current squad members, which supplements the guidance the players receive from academic advisor Leslie Moreland-Bishop. Additionally, Steelman oversees the team’s various community service efforts, which have included trips to local elementary schools and visits to area children’s hospitals. He also serves as the program’s liaison with the sports marketing department and serves as the director of the Lady Tiger Basketball Camps, which saw over 1,000 campers make their way to the Clemson campus in 2009. Steelman has been a three-time invitee to the prestigious Nike Villa 7 Consortium, which brings together some of the nation’s premier assistant coaches. The consortium, held in Beaverton, Oregon, provides coaches with valuable exposure to on-court and roundtable sessions to develop professionally. He is also actively involved in the WBCA, where he has served as a presenter at the national convention. A high school coach for nine years, Steelman began his coaching career at Cresset Christian Academy in Durham, NC. He spent seven seasons (1994-99 and 2001-03) as the varsity girls’ head coach, two years (1997-99) as the boys’ head coach, and four years as the school’s athletic director. During his tenure as the Eagles’ coach, Steelman won 2 Triad Athletic Conference Coach of the Year awards and guided the team to 156 wins, including a 51 game conference winning streak. Cresset reached the state semifinals in 2001 and the state championship game in 2002. From 1999-2001, Steelman was at the helm of the girls’ basketball program at Kerr-Vance Academy in Henderson, NC. He guided the Spartans to their first ever Coastal Plains Conference championship in 2000 and was named coach of the year by the Henderson Daily Dispatch. A graduate of John Brown University, Steelman earned a bachelor’s of science degree in broadcasting in 1989 and continued with graduate studies at the University of North Carolina. At UNC, Steelman worked as a volunteer with the 199394 NCAA Championship women’s basketball team. Along with wife Tracy and their three children, Matthew (19 and a sophomore guard on the men’s basketball team at Wofford College), Hannah (10), and Jonathan (8), the Steelman’s make their home in Clemson.

The Steelman File Birthday May 25 Hometown Hickory, NC Personal Tracy, wife Matthew, son (19) Hannah, daughter (10) Jonathan, son (8) Education Dulles High School (TX), 1985 John Brown University, 1989 Playing Experience North Texas State, 1985-86 Coaching Experience Cresset Christian Academy (Durham, NC) - Head Coach, 1994-99, 2001-03 Kerr Vance Academy (Hendersonville, NC) - Head Coach, 1999-2001 Rice University - Assistant Coach, 2003-05 Clemson University - Assistant Coach, 2005-present

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Marla

1st Season

BRUMFIELD Assistant Coach

The Brumfield File Birthday June 4 Hometown Houston, TX Education Westside High School (SC), 1992 Rice University, 2000 B.A., Mathematics and Managerial studies Prairie View A&M University Master’s of Education Playing Experience Rice Universtiy - 1996-2000 WNBA - 2000-04 Minnesota Lynx Miami Sol Charlotte Sting Coaching Experience Rice University - Assistant Coach, 2000-02 Alief Independent School - Head Coach, 2005-08 Clemson University - Assistant Coach, 2009-present

Marla Brumfield enters her first season as an assistant coach with the Clemson women’s basketball program, but she is a familiar face for Head Coach Cristy McKinney. Brumfield starred as a player at Rice University under McKinney and spent two years on the sidelines as a member of the Lady Owls staff. “We are excited about adding Marla Brumfield to our coaching staff,” McKinney said. “She brings invaluable playing experience from her college days and her time in the WNBA. Her personality and work ethic will also allow her to recruit the top players in the country.” At Clemson, Brumfield will work primarily with the guards and will be involved with recruiting efforts and on-court player development. “I am excited to be working with Coach McKinney and Tiger family,” Brumfield said. “Having watched them play for the past few years I look forward to being in the trenches and preparing to battle in the ACC!” Brumfield comes to Clemson most directly from the Alief Independent School District in Houston, TX where she served as a teacher and coach. Following her stellar playing career at Rice, Brumfield spent two seasons as an assistant for the Lady Owls on McKinney’s staff. The team had a combined 39-21 record during her two years on the sidelines. Brumfield also played four seasons in the WNBA with the Minnesota Lynx, Miami Sol and Charlotte Sting from 2000-04. She was the first women’s basketball player from the Western Athletic Conference to be drafted by the WNBA when Minnesota selected her with the 22nd overall pick in 2000. As a collegiate player, Brumfield was a four-time All-WAC honoree and was named the 1997 WAC Co-Freshman-of-the-Year. She earned the WAC Tournament MVP award after leading Rice to the conference title and its first ever trip to the NCAA Tournament as a senior in 2000. She was also named an Honorable Mention Kodak All-American for the 1999-2000 season in which she averaged 15.1 points per game while leading the Lady Owls in assists as well. Brumfield led Rice to an upset victory over ninth-ranked UC Santa Barbara in the first round of the 2000 NCAA Tournament. She still holds the school record career steals and ranks fourth all-time in career scoring and assists. Brumfield graduated from Rice University in 2000 with a degree in mathematics and managerial studies and later earned her master’s in education from Prairie View A&M University.


Coaching Staff 5th Season

Kanetra

QUEEN

Director of Basketball Operations Kanetra Queen is entering her fifth season as the Director of Women’s Basketball Operations at Clemson, but the Fayetteville, NC native has been a fixture around the Lady Tiger program since 2000. Queen was a four-year letterwinner from 2000-04 and followed her playing career with a one-year stint as the program’s graduate assistant. She assumed her current position after the 2005 season and has remained in her post for all four seasons under Head Coach Cristy McKinney. “Kanetra had been exactly what I thought she would be as our Director of Basketball Operations, organized, efficient and fun to work with,” McKinney said. Queen’s lengthy list of responsibilities includes organizing team travel arrangements and assisting with the team’s budget. She also coordinates activities for the team’s Orange Brigade fan group, while supervising the team’s student managers and game-day operations. Furthermore, Queen manages housing arrangements for the student-athletes, oversees the admissions process for incoming freshman and handles other administrative duties required of a Division I basketball program. She serves as a liaison between the women’s basketball program and the athletic department’s academic advising offices, compliance personnel and equipment department. Queen is also actively involved in the Lady Tiger Basketball Summer Camps. She is responsible for camper registration to include insurance, housing and meals for all campers. In addition to her internal duties, Queen will be serving as color analyst on Lady Tiger broadcasts for WCCP-FM and Clemson Tiger Sports Network for her fifth season in 200809. She also served as a color analyst for ACC Select during the 2007-08 conference tournament. “I’m excited about the opportunity to continue working with the women’s basketball program here at Clemson and with Coach McKinney,” Queen said. “I believe that she definitely has a tremendous love and passion for the game of basketball. I feel privileged to have the opportunity to learn from her.” Queen was given an opportunity to serve as an interim assistant coach while former Clemson Associate Head Coach Shanice Stephens was on maternity leave. She filled in for Stephens to start the 2007-08 season and was on the sidelines for the first 10 games. The Lady Tigers won five of them, including the Coors Classic in Colorado over the Thanksgiving weekend. Queen earned four letters at Clemson from 2000 to 2004. A veteran of 104 games, she started 37 during her career. She totaled 241 points and 214 assists during her time as a Lady Tiger. She was named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll during each of her four years at Clemson. She earned the ACC’s Weaver-James-Corrigan Postgraduate Scholarship in 2004 as a result of her outstanding undergraduate academic and athletic accomplishments. Queen earned her undergraduate degree in communication studies from Clemson in 2004 and completed her master’s degree in Human Resource Development in May of 2006.

The Queen File Birthday December 12 Hometown Fayetteville, NC Education E.E. Smith High School (NC), 2000 Clemson University, 2004 Bachelor of Science in communication studies Clemson University, 2006 Master of Arts in human resource development

Playing Experience Clemson University, 2000-04

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Support Staff Donna Bullock enters her 21st season as the Lady Tiger athletic trainer. She came to Clemson in the 1988-89 season after serving as a student trainer for the University of Southwest Louisiana. While at Southwest Louisiana, Bullock earned a degree in english education with a minor in health. She also played one year of softball. A native of Denton, TX, Bullock graduated from Denton High School, where she was a three-sport participant in basketball, track, and softball and also served as an athletic trainer. Bullock received her master’s degree in guidance and counseling from Clemson in August, 1990. She is a member of the National Athletic Trainers Association and the South Carolina Athletic Trainers Association. She is the mother of three sons: twins Michael (14) and Clay (14), and Dillon (11).

Christie Rogers enters her first season as a graduate assistant with the Clemson women’s basketball program. Upon graduation from Washington College in Chestertown, Md. with a degree in psychology, Rogers was hired by McKinney, where she will work toward a Master’s in Youth Development Leadership Prior to her arrival at Clemson, Rogers played for three years at Washington College after transferring from St. Mary’s (MD) following her freshman season. As a member of the Shorewomen, Rogers played in 72 games, starting 25 of them, and was a captain in each of her three seasons with the team. Although young, Rogers has had many valuable coaching experiences already. She worked with the Washington Mystics franchise in the 2008 season as a women’s basketball coach intern. She assisted the staff during planning, worked in drills, helped with scouting, and worked with the strength training staff as well. At Clemson, Rogers will be responsible for breaking down film and other video activities, as well as various office tasks. Additionally, she will be responsible for the coordination of gameday statistics and will aid in other analyses of team performance.

Andy Farrell is in his second season as an assistant director of athletic video services at Clemson. He will be working primarily with the men’s and women’s basketball programs. Farrell is responsible for film exchange, video editing, scouting reports, mailout assistance, and office organization. Despite being only 25 years old, Farrell has a tremendous amount of experience in collegiate basketball. He comes to Clemson after serving as a graduate assistant for the men’s basketball team at Virginia Commonwealth for the 2007-08 season. While at VCU, he was involved with all phases of video editing and film exchange. Farrell also filmed and logged practices and games and became quite proficient with the latest XOS Technology. Farrell was the head student assistant at the University of Dayton from 2003-07. While at Dayton, he also worked as marketing director and camp coordinator for coach Jim Jabir of the Flyer women’s basketball team. He coordinated aspects of three different camps and also created marketing and promotional materials for the camps. Farrell earned his bachelor’s degree in Finance and Economics from Dayton in 2007, graduating Magna Cum Laude.

Dr. Larry Bowman Orthopedic Surgeon

Millie Davis Team Manager

Travis Furbee Ticket Manager

Shelly Geer Administrative Assistant

Van Hilderbrand Associate Athletic Director Event Management

Barbara Kennedy-Dixon Associate Athletic Director Senior Women’s Administrator

Larry LaForge NCAA/ACC Faculty Representative

Mike Money Assistant Director of Marketing and Promotions

Andrew Moore Team Manager

Leslie Moreland Academic Advisor

Stephanie Peagler Team Manager

Dr. Len Reeves Team Physician

Josh Runion Equipment Manager

Gary Wade Assistant Athletic Director Facilities

Ashley Wilson Team Manager


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2009 WBCA Classic Quick Facts Location Host Venue Dates

Tournament Schedule Richmond vs. Clemson UConn vs. Hoftstra

5:00 p.m. PT 7:30 p.m. PT

Saturday, Nov. 28 Saturday, Nov. 28

Clemson vs. Hofstra UConn vs. Richmond

5:00 p.m. PT 7:30 p.m. PT

Sunday, Nov. 29 Sunday, Nov. 29

Richmond vs. Hofstra Clemson vs. UConn

2:00 p.m. PT 4:30 p.m. PT

Friday, Nov. 27 Friday, Nov. 27

Storrs, CT University of Connecticut Gampel Pavilion Nov. 27-29

Hofstra University

UConn

Quick Facts Location Hempstead, NY Nickname Pride Colors Gold, White and Blue Enrollment 12,400 Conference Colonial Athletic Association Facility David S. Mack Sports & Exhibition Complex Capacity 5,045

Quick Facts Location Storrs, CT Nickname Huskies Colors National Flag Blue (Navy) and White Enrollment 28,677 Conference Big East Facility Gampel Pavilion Capacity 10,167

Location Nickname Colors Enrollment Conference Facility Capacity

Coaching Staff Head Coach Krista Kilburn-Steveskey Record at Hofstra (years) 47-47 (3) Career Record (years) 47-47 (3) Assistant Coaches Danielle Santos Faisal Khan Jessica Mannetti

Coaching Staff Head Coach Geno Auriemma Record at UConn (years) 696-122 (24) Career Record (years) 696-122 (24) Assistant Coaches Chris Dailey Jamelle Elliott Shea Ralph

Coaching Staff Head Coach Michael Shafer Record at Richmond (years) 64-61 (5) Career Record (years) 64-61 (5) Assistant Coaches Ginny Doyle Mike McGuire Ebony Tanner Moore

Team Information 2008-09 Overall Record 2008-09 CAA Record 2008-09 CAA Finish 2008-09 Post Season

Team Information 2008-09 Overall Record 39-0 2008-09 Big East Record 14-0 2008-09 Big East Finish 1st 2008-09 Post Season National Champions

Team Information 2008-09 Overall Record 24-10 2008-09 Atlantic 10 Record 9-5 2008-09 Atlantic 10 Finish 5th 2008-09 Post Season WNIT Third Round

Letterwinners Returning/Lost Starters Returning/Lost

Letterwinners Returning/Lost Starters Returning/Lost

16-14 8-10 Tied for 6th NA

Letterwinners Returning/Lost Starters Returning/Lost

9/4 3/2

Richmond

9/2 4/1

Quick Facts Richmond, VA Spiders Red and Blue 2,950 Atlantic 10 Robins Center 9,071

12/2 5/0

Sports Information SID contact Stephen Gorchov SID email stephen.a.gorchov@hofstra.edu SID office phone (516) 463-4933 Fax number (516) 463-5033 Press Row Number (516) 463-7725 Website www.GoHofstra.com

Sports Information SID contact Randy Press SID email randy.press@uconn.edu SID office phone (860) 486-3531 Fax number (860) 486-5085 Press Row Number (860) 486-1888 Website www.UConnHuskies.com

Sports Information SID contact Rachel Park SID email rpark@richmond.edu SID office phone (804) 287-6312 Fax number (804) 289-8694 Press Row Number (804) 289-8806 Website www.RichmondSpiders.com

Series Information Overall Record Clemson leads, 1-0 At Clemson, SC Series tied, 0-0 At Hempstead, NY Series tied, 0-0 At Neutral Site Clemson leads, 1-0

Series Information Overall Record UConn leads, 2-1 at Clemson, SC Series tied, 0-0 at Storrs, CT Series tied, 1-1 at Neutral Site UConn leads, 1-0

Series Information First meeting in history.

Streak

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Clemson won the last game Only Meeting December 29, 1996 - Hanover, NH Clemson 69, Hofstra 59

UConn has won the last 2 games First Meeting March 17, 1990 - Storrs, CT Clemson 61, UConn 59


Opponents

2009 ACC/Big Ten Challenge 2009 CHALLENGE SCHEDULE Wednesday, December 2 Georgia Tech at Penn State Illinois at Wake Forest Boston College at Iowa Thursday, December 3 Michigan at Virginia Tech Clemson at Northwestern Minnesota at Maryland North Carolina at Michigan State Ohio State at Duke Purdue at Virginia Florida State at Indiana Wisconsin at NC State SERIES RECORDS Michigan leads Virginia Tech, 1-0 (Last Meeting: Michigan, 79-63, 11-29-96) Clemson and Northwestern, Series Tied, 1-1 (Last Meeting: 2008 Big Ten/ACC Challenge: Clemson, 78-75 OT, 12-4-08) Maryland leads Minnesota, 1-0 (Last Meeting: Maryland, 86-74, 12-22-80) North Carolina leads Michigan State, 3-0 (Last Meeting: North Carolina, 82-65, 12-19-99) Florida State leads Indiana, 3-1 (Last Meeting: 2007 Big Ten/ACC Challenge: Florida State, 85-78, 11-30-07) Wisconsin Leads NC State, 1-0 (Last Meeting: Wisconsin, 65-48, 12-8-01)

2008 CHALLENGE RESULTS (ACC 7, BIG TEN 4) ACC leads, 1-0 ACC leads, 2-0 ACC leads, 3-0

Wednesday, December 3, 2008 Georgia Tech 70, #21 Michigan State 57 Florida State 73, Penn State 60 #2 North Carolina 72, #18 Ohio State 63 BTen Network

ACC leads, 4-0 ACC leads, 5-0 ACC leads, 6-0 ACC leads, 6-1 ACC leads, 6-2 ACC leads, 7-2

Thursday, December 4, 2008 #8 Maryland 70, #17 Purdue 59 BTen Network Clemson 78 Northwestern 75 (OT) #12 Duke 71, Iowa 47 Minnesota 80, Boston College 60 BigTenNetwork.com Wisconsin 61, Virginia Tech 52 BigTenNetwork.com #19 Virginia 63, Illinois 39 BTen Network

ACC leads, 7-3 ACC wins, 7-4

Friday, December 5, 2008 Indiana 69, Miami 54 Michigan 63, North Carolina State 52 2007: ACC 8, Big Ten 3

BTen Network

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Boston College

Charleston Southern

Charlotte

Friday, January 29 - 6:30 pm Clemson, SC

Sunday, December 6 - 4:00 pm Clemson, SC

Monday, January 4 - 12:00 pm Charlotte, NC

Quick Facts Location Nickname Colors Enrollment Conference Facility Capacity

Quick Facts

Chestnut Hill, MA Eagles Maroon and Gold 14,500 Atlantic Coast Silvio O. Conte Forum 8,606

Location Nickname Colors Enrollment Conference Facility Capacity

Quick Facts

Charleston, SC Buccaneers Blue and Gold 3,286 Big South Buccaneer Field House 789

Location Nickname Colors Enrollment Conference Facility Capacity

Charlotte, NC 49ers Green and White 22,338 Atlantic 10 Halton Arena 9,105

Coaching Staff Head Coach Sylvia Crawley Record at Boston College (years) 24-12 (1) Career Record (years) 62-37 (3) Assistant Coaches Stephanie Lawrence Yelton Geoff Lanier Angelita Forte’

Coaching Staff Head Coach Julie Goodenough Record at Charleston So.(years) 30-60 (3) Career Record (years) 241-175 (14) Assistant Coaches Rachel Bullard Leslie Cook Sloan Calvert

Coaching Staff Head Coach Karen Aston Record at Charlotte (years) 41-23 (2) Career Record (years) 41-23 (2) Assistant Coaches Ken Griffin Krystion Obie Nelson Angela Ortega

Team Information 2008-09 Overall Record 24-12 2008-09 ACC Record 8-8 2008-09 ACC Finish 7th 2008-09 Post Season WNIT, Final Four

Team Information 2008-09 Overall Record 2008-09 Big South Record 2008-09 Big South Finish 2008-09 Post Season

Team Information 2008-09 Overall Record 23-9 2008-09 A-10 Record 11-3 2008-09 A-10 Finish 2nd 2008-09 Post Season NCAA Tournament

Letterwinners Returning/Lost Starters Returning/Lost

Letterwinners Returning/Lost Starters Returning/Lost

9/6 5/0

12-18 6-10 8th NA 10/5 4/1

Letterwinners Returning/Lost Starters Returning/Lost

9/3 3/2

Sports Information SID contact Stephanie Tunnera SID email turrera@bc.edu SID office phone (617) 552-4530 Fax number (617) 552-4903 Press Row Number (617) 552-8989 Website www.bceagles.com

Sports Information SID contact Cedrique Flemming SID email cflemming@csuniv.edu SID office phone (843) 863-7688 Fax number (843) 863-7676 Press Row Number (843) 863-7683 Website www.csusports.com

Sports Information SID contact Brent Stastny SID email bmstastn@uncc.edu SID office phone (704) 687-6313 Fax number (704) 687-4918 Press Row Number (704) 687-4999 Website www.charlotte49ers.com

Series Information Overall Record Boston College leads, 4-1 At Clemson, SC Boston College leads, 2-0 At Chestnut Hill, MA Boston College leads, 2-0 At Neutral Site Clemson leads, 1-0

Series Information Overall Record Clemson leads, 10-0 At Clemson, SC Clemson leads, 8-0 At Charleston, SC Clemson leads, 2-0 At Neutral Site NA

Series Information Overall Record Clemson leads, 9-4 At Clemson, SC Clemson leads, 5-3 At Concord, NC Clemson leads, 2-1 At Neutral Site Clemson leads, 2-0

Streak Boston College has won the last 4 games

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Streak

Clemson has won the last 10 games

Charlotte has won the last 3 games

First Meeting December 28, 1996 - Hanover, NH Clemson 55, Boston College 52

First Meeting January 17, 1976 - Charleston, SC Clemson 68, Charleston Southern 66

First Meeting December 18, 1981 - Tampa, FL Clemson 80, Charlotte 61

Last Meeting January 23, 2009 - Chestnut Hill, MA Boston College 71, Clemson 51

Last Meeting January 20, 2009 - Clemson, SC Clemson 85, Charleston Southern 60

Last Meeting January 2, 2009 - Clemson, SC Charlotte 58, Clemson 51


Opponents

College of Charleston

Chattanooga

Duke

Monday, November 16 - 7:00 pm Clemson, SC

Saturday, December 12 - 5:00 pm Chattanooga, TN

Thursday, January 7 - 7:00 pm Clemson, SC

Quick Facts Location Nickname Colors Enrollment Conference Facility Capacity

Quick Facts

Charleston, SC Cougars Maroon and White 11,088 Southern Carolina First Arena 5,000

Coaching Staff Head Coach Record at CofC (years) Career Record (years) Assistant Coaches

Nancy Wilson 273-161 (14) 504-310 (27) Temple Elmore Josh Keys

Location Nickname Colors Enrollment Conference Facility Capacity

Quick Facts

Chattanooga, TN Lady Mocs Navy Blue, Old Gold, and Silver 9,807 Southern McKenzie Arena 11,218

Location Nickname Colors Enrollment Conference Facility Capacity

Durham, NC Blue Devils Royal Blue and White 6,340 Atlantic Coast Cameron Indoor Stadium 9,314

Coaching Staff Head Coach Wes Moore Record at Chattanooga (years) 267-76 (11) Career Record (years) 467-132 (20) Assistant Coaches Nikki Blassingame Mike Murray Amanda Eaton

Coaching Staff Head Coach Joanne P. McCallie Record at Duke (years) 52-16 (2) Career Record (years) 368-164 (17) Assistant Coaches Al Brown Shannon Perry Trisha Stafford-Odom

Team Information 2008-09 Overall Record 2008-09 SC Record 2008-09 SC Finish 2008-09 Post Season

23-8 14-6 3rd NA

Team Information 2008-09 Overall Record 23-10 2008-09 SoCon Record 18-4 2008-09 SoCon Finish Tied 1st 2008-09 Post Season WNIT First Round

Team Information 2008-09 Overall Record 27-6 2008-09 ACC Record 11-3 2008-09 ACC Finish 3rd 2008-09 Post Season NCAA Second Round

Letterwinners Returning/Lost Starters Returning/Lost

11/5 3/2

Letterwinners Returning/Lost Starters Returning/Lost

Letterwinners Returning/Lost Starters Returning/Lost

11/4 3/2

9/3 2/3

Sports Information SID contact Tony Ciuffo SID email ciuffo@cofc.edu SID office phone (843) 953-5465 Fax number (843) 953-6534 Press Row Number (843) 953-6554 Website www.cofcsports.com

Sports Information SID contact Anne-Wehunt SID email Anne-Wehunt@UTC.edu SID office phone (423) 425-4618 Fax number (423) 425-4610 Press Row Number (423) 756-5476 Website www.GoMocs.com

Sports Information SID contact Lindy Brown SID email lbrown@duaa.duke.edu SID office phone (919) 684-2664 Fax number (919) 684-2489 Press Row Number (919) 684-6186 Website www.GoDuke.com

Series Information Overall Record Series tied, 8-8 At Clemson, SC Clemson leads, 7-2 At Charleston, SC CofC leads, 4-1 At Neutral Site CofC leads, 2-0

Series Information Overall Record Clemson leads, 5-4 At Clemson, SC Clemson leads, 4-1 At Chattanooga, TN Chattanooga leads, 2-0 At Neutral Site Series tied, 1-1

Series Information Overall Record Clemson leads, 32-31 At Clemson, SC Clemson leads, 16-11 At Durham, NC Duke leads, 18-9 At Neutral Site Clemson leads, 7-2

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Clemson has won the last 5 games

Clemson won the last game

Duke has won the last 12 games

First Meeting January 16, 1975 - Charleston, SC CofC 87, Clemson 68

First Meeting January 30, 1982 - Clemson, SC Clemson 103, Chattanooga 81

First Meeting January 11, 1978 - Clemson, SC Clemson 118, Duke 59

Last Meeting November 13, 2006 - Clemson, SC Clemson 64, CofC 42

Last Meeting December 15, 2008 - Clemson, SC Clemson 79, Chattanooga 74

Last Meeting February 13, 2009 - Durham, NC Duke 77, Clemson 53

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Florida State

Furman

Georgetown

Thu., Jan. 14 - 7:00 pm - Clemson, SC Thu., Feb. 11 - 7:00 pm - Tallahassee, FL

Friday, November 13 - 5:30 pm Clemson, SC

Wednesday, December 30 - 7:00 pm Clemson, SC

Quick Facts

Quick Facts Location Nickname Colors Enrollment Conference Facility Capacity

Tallahassee, FL Seminoles Garnet and Gold 38,553 Atlantic Coast Donald L. Tucker Civic Center 12,100

Location Nickname Colors Enrollment Conference Facility Capacity

Quick Facts Greenville, SC Paladins Purple and White 2,600 Southern Timmons Arena 3,000

Location Nickname Colors Enrollment Conference Facility Capacity

Washington, DC Hoyas Blue and Gray 15,318 Big East McDonough Arena 2,400

Coaching Staff Head Coach Sam Dixon Record at Furman (years) 95-112 (7) Career Record (years) 95-112 (7) Assistant Coaches Brooke Carrigan-Jackson Crystal Weaver

Coaching Staff Head Coach Terri Williams-Flournoy Record at Georgetown (years) 70-77 (5) Career Record (years) Assistant Coaches Keith Brown Cory McNeill Ashley Davis

Team Information 2008-09 Overall Record 26-8 2008-09 ACC Record 12-2 2008-09 ACC Finish Tied 1st 2008-09 Post Season NCAA Second Round

Team Information 2008-09 Overall Record 2008-09 SoCon Record 2008-09 SoCon Finish 2008-09 Post Season

Team Information 2008-09 Overall Record 2008-09 Big East Record 2008-09 Big East Finish 2008-09 Post Season

Letterwinners Returning/Lost Starters Returning/Lost

Letterwinners Returning/Lost Starters Returning/Lost

Coaching Staff Head Coach Record at FSU (years) Career Record (years) Assistant Coaches

Sue Semrau 205-160 (12) 205-160 (12) Cori Close Angie Johnson Lance White

7/3 3/2

12-18 6-14 9th NA 8/3 2/3

20-14 7-9 Tied for 9th WNIT

Letterwinners Returning/Lost Starters Returning/Lost

12/3 4/1

Sports Information SID contact Dave Schmidt SID email dschmidt@fsu.edu SID office phone (850) 644-4836 Fax number (850) 644-3820 Press Row Number (850) 224-8790 Website www.seminoles.com

Sports Information SID contact Hunter Reid SID email hunter.reid@furman.edu SID office phone (864) 294-2061 Fax number (864) 294-3061 Press Row Number (864) 294-3620 Website www.furmanpaladins.com

Sports Information SID contact Barbara Jonas SID email bj57@georgetown.edu SID office phone (202) 687-7155 Fax number (202) 687-2491 Press Row Number (202) 687-1581 Website www.guhoyas.com

Series Information Overall Record Clemson leads, 24-14 At Clemson, SC Clemson leads, 11-7 At Tallahassee, FL Clemson leads, 11-7 At Neutral Site Clemson leads, 2-0

Series Information Overall Record Clemson leads, 19-3 At Clemson, SC Clemson leads, 9-1 At Greenville, SC Clemson leads, 9-2 At Neutral Site NA

Series Information Overall Record Series tied, 1-1 At Clemson, SC Clemson leads, 1-0 At Washington, DC Georgetown leads, 1-0 At Neutral Site NA

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Florida State won the last two games

Furman won the last game

Georgetown won the last game

First Meeting December 20, 1980 - Columbus, MS Clemson 78, Florida State 59

First Meeting January 28, 1976 - Clemson, SC Clemson 97, Furman 47

First Meeting January 2, 2005 - Clemson, SC Clemson 71, Georgetown 62

Last Meeting February 19, 2009 - Clemson, SC Florida State 75, Clemson 58

Last Meeting November 14, 2008 - Greenville, SC Furman 82, Clemson 68

Last Meeting December 30, 2005 - Washington, DC Georgetown 69, Clemson 56


Opponents

Georgia

Georgia Tech

Kennesaw State

Monday, December 28 - 7:00 pm Clemson, SC

Mon., Jan. 11 - 7:00 pm - Atlanta, GA Mon., Feb. 8 - 7:00 pm - Clemson, SC

Tuesday, November 24 - 7:00 pm Kennesaw, GA

Quick Facts Location Nickname Colors Enrollment Conference Facility Capacity

Quick Facts

Athens, GA Lady Bulldogs Red and Black 33,831 Southeastern Stegeman Coliseum 10,523

Location Nickname Colors Enrollment Conference Facility Capacity

Quick Facts

Atlanta, GA Yellow Jackets Old Gold and White 18,742 Atlantic Coast Alexander Memorial Coliseum 9,191

Location Nickname Colors Enrollment Conference Facility Capacity

Kennesaw, GA Lady Owls Black and Gold 21,000 Atlantic Sun KSU Convocation Center 4,784

Coaching Staff Head Coach Andy Landers Record at Georgia (years) 725-239 (30) Career Record (years) 807-260 (34) Assistant Coaches La’Keshia Frett Kim Hairston Cameron Newbauer

Coaching Staff Head Coach MaChelle Joseph Record at Georgia Tech (years) 106-76 (6) Career Record (years) 106-76 (6) Assistant Coaches Sytia Messer Teri Moren Gene Hill

Coaching Staff Head Coach Colby Tilley Record at Kennesaw State (years) 255-151 (14) Career Record (years) 708-270 (32) Assistant Coaches James Black Yolisha Jackson Leigh Carroll Swanson

Team Information 2008-09 Overall Record 18-14 2008-09 SEC Record 7-7 2008-09 SEC Finish 7th 2008-09 Post Season NCAA First Round

Team Information 2008-09 Overall Record 22-10 2008-09 ACC Record 8-6 2008-09 ACC Finish 5th 2008-09 Post Season NCAA, Second Round

Team Information 2008-09 Overall Record 2008-09 A-Sun Record 2008-09 A-Sun Finish 2008-09 Post Season

Letterwinners Returning/Lost Starters Returning/Lost

Letterwinners Returning/Lost Starters Returning/Lost

Letterwinners Returning/Lost Starters Returning/Lost

6/4 4/1

9/5 4/1

15-14 11-5 Tied 3rd NA 6/8 3/2

Sports Information SID contact Mike Mobley SID email mmobley@sports.uga.edu SID office phone (706) 542-1621 Fax number (706) 542-9339 Press Row Number (706) 542-8052 Website www.georgiadogs.com

Sports Information SID contact Dan Goldbeger SID email dgoldberger@athletics.gatech.edu SID office phone (404) 894-5445 Fax number (404) 894-1248 Press Row Number (404) 894-5458 Website www.ramblinwreck.com

Sports Information SID contact Jason Hanes SID email jhanes2@kennesaw.edu SID office phone (678) 797-2562 Fax number (770) 423-6665 Press Row Number (770) 499-3621 Website www.ksuowls.com

Series Information Overall Record Georgia leads, 12-5 At Clemson, SC Clemson leads, 4-3 At Athens, GA Georgia leads, 5-1 At Neutral Site Georgia leads, 4-0

Series Information Overall Record Clemson leads, 42-20 At Clemson, SC Clemson leads, 22-7 At Atlanta, GA Clemson leads, 16-12 At Neutral Site Clemson leads, 4-1

Series Information Overall Record Clemson leads, 2-0 At Clemson, SC Clemson leads, 2-0 At Kennesaw, GA NA At Neutral Site NA

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Georgia has won the last 4 games

Clemson won the last game

Clemson has won the last 2 games

First Meeting November 27, 1978 - Clemson, SC Clemson 77, Georgia 53

First Meeting January 31, 1980 - Clemson, SC Clemson 103, Georgia Tech 67

First Meeting December 10, 2006 - Clemson, SC Clemson 71, Kennesaw State 62

Last Meeting December 22, 2008 - Duluth, GA Georgia 67, Clemson 50

Last Meeting March 5, 2009 - Greensboro, NC Clemson 81, Georgia Tech 69

Last Meeting December 29, 2008 - Clemson, SC Clemson 78, Kennesaw State 65

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Maryland

Miami

North Carolina

Sunday, February 14 - 2:00 pm College Park, MD

Thursday, February 18 - 7:00 pm Clemson, SC

Friday, January 22 - 8:30 pm Chapel Hill, NC

Quick Facts Location Nickname Colors Enrollment Conference Facility Capacity

Quick Facts

College Park, MD Terrapins, Terps Red, White, Black and Gold 37,000 Atlantic Coast Comcast Center 17,950

Coaching Staff Head Coach Record at Maryland (years) Career Record (years) Assistant Coaches

Brenda Frese 176-60 (7) 233-90 (10) Tina Langley Marlin Chinn David Adkins

Location Nickname Colors Enrollment Conference Facility Capacity

Coaching Staff Head Coach Record at Miami (years) Career Record (years) Assistant Coaches

Team Information 2008-09 Overall Record 31-5 2008-09 ACC Record 12-2 2008-09 ACC Finish 1st 2008-09 Post Season NCAA Elite Eight

Team Information 2008-09 Overall Record 2008-09 ACC Record 2008-09 ACC Finish 2008-09 Post Season

Letterwinners Returning/Lost Starters Returning/Lost

Letterwinners Returning/Lost Starters Returning/Lost

5/4 2/3

Quick Facts

Coral Gables, FL Hurricanes Orange, Green, and White 15,323 Atlantic Coast BankUnited Center 7,000

Location Nickname Colors Enrollment Conference Facility Capacity

Chapel Hill, NC Tar Heels Carolina Blue and White 28,000 Atlantic Coast Dean E. Smith Center 21,750

Katie Meier 50-70 (4) 126-115 (8) Darrick Gibbs Lonnette Hall Carolyn Kieger

Coaching Staff Head Coach Sylvia Hatchell Record at North Carolina (years) 540-202 (23) Career Record (years) 812-282 (34) Assistant Coaches Andrew Calder Tracey Williams-Johnson Charlotte Smith

13-17 2-12 10th NA

Team Information 2008-09 Overall Record 28-7 2008-09 ACC Record 10-4 2008-09 ACC Finish 4th 2008-09 Post Season NCAA Second Round

7/7 3/2

Letterwinners Returning/Lost Starters Returning/Lost

9/6 3/2

Sports Information SID contact Joey Flyntz SID email tjflyntz@umd.edu SID office phone (301) 314-7064 Fax number (301) 314-9094 Press Row Number (301) 314-8624 Website www.umterps.com

Sports Information SID contact Scott Zavitz SID email szavitz@miami.edu SID office phone (305) 284-3236 Fax number (305) 284-2807 Press Row Number (305) 284-2111 Website www.hurricanesports.com

Sports Information SID contact Bobby Hundley SID email bhundley@uncaa.unc.edu SID office phone (919) 843-5678 Fax number (919) 962-0612 Press Row Number (919) 843-9509 Website www.TarHeelBlue.com

Series Information Overall Record Maryland leads, 36-24 At Clemson, SC Clemson leads, 14-13 At College Park, MD Maryland leads, 20-8 At Neutral Site Maryland leads, 3-2

Series Information Overall Record Clemson leads 4-3 At Clemson, SC Miami leads, 3-0 At Coral Gables Clemson leads, 2-0 At Neutral Site Clemson leads, 2-0

Series Information Overall Record North Carolina leads, 47-26 At Clemson, SC Clemson leads, 14-13 At Chapel Hill, NC North Carolina leads, 22-8 At Neutral Site North Carolina leads, 10-4

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Maryland has won the last 8 games

Clemson won the last game

First Meeting January 19, 1978 - College Park, MD Maryland 91, Clemson 86

First Meeting December 19, 1981 - Tampa, FL Clemson 74, Miami 59

First Meeting February 5, 1976 - Charlottesville, VA North Carolina 85, Clemson 71

Last Meeting January 15, 2009 - Clemson, SC Maryland 65, Clemson 56

Last Meeting January 5, 2009 - Coral Gables, FL Clemson 74, Miami 68

Last Meeting March 6, 2009 - Greensboro, NC North Carolina 74, Clemson 55


Opponents

NC State

Northwestern

Ohio

Sunday, January 31 - 2:00 pm Clemson, SC

Thursday, December 3 - 7:00 pm Evanston, IL

Saturday, December 19 - 2:00 pm Athens, OH

Quick Facts Location Nickname Colors Enrollment Conference Facility Capacity

Quick Facts

Raleigh, NC Wolfpack Red and White 32,782 Atlantic Coast Reynolds Coliseum 8,560

Location Nickname Colors Enrollment Conference Facility Capacity

Quick Facts Evanston, IL Wildcats Purple and White 8,000 Big Ten Welsh-Ryan Arena 8,117

Coaching Staff Head Coach Kellie Harper Record at NC State (years) First Year Career Record (years) 97-65 (5) Assistant Coaches Stephanie McCormick Jon Harper Richard Barron

Coaching Staff Head Coach Record at Northwestern (years) Career Record (years) Assistant Coaches

Team Information 2008-09 Overall Record 2008-09 ACC Record 2008-09 ACC Finish 2008-09 Post Season

Team Information 2008-09 Overall Record 2008-09 Big Ten Record 2008-09 Big Ten Finish 2008-09 Post Season

Letterwinners Returning/Lost Starters Returning/Lost

13-17 5-9 8th N/A 10/2 4/1

Joe McKeown 7-23 (1) 516-197 (23) Ali Jaques Daniel Prince Tennille Adams

Letterwinners Returning/Lost Starters Returning/Lost

7-23 3-15 10th NA 8/6 4/1

Location Nickname Colors Enrollment Conference Facility Capacity

Athens, OH Bobcats Hunter Green and White 28,442 Mid-American Convocation Center 13,168

Coaching Staff Head Coach Semeka Randall Record at Ohio (years) 13-18 (1) Career Record (years) 13-18 (1) Assistant Coaches Ryan Bragdon Karen Hewitt Skyler Young Team Information 2008-09 Overall Record 2008-09 MAC Record 2008-09 MAC Finish 2008-09 Post Season

13-18 7-9 3rd NA

Letterwinners Returning/Lost Starters Returning/Lost

9/6 3/2

Sports Information SID contact Mark Kimmel SID email mark_kimmel@ncsu.edu SID office phone (919) 515-1183 Fax number (919) 515-2898 Press Row Number (919) 513-1220 Website www.GoPack.com

Sports Information SID contact Julie Dunn SID email Julie-dunn@northwestern.edu SID office phone (847) 467-3746 Fax number (847) 491-8818 Press Row Number (847) 491-8852 Website NUsports.com

Sports Information SID contact Darrin Bates SID email batesd@ohio.edu SID office phone (740) 593-1299 Fax number (740) 597-1838 Press Row Number (740) 593-0516 Website www.ohiobobcats.com

Series Information Overall Record NC State leads, 47-28 At Clemson, SC Clemson leads, 17-14 At Raleigh, NC NC State leads, 24-6 At Neutral Site NC State leads, 9-5

Series Information Overall Record Series tied, 1-1 At Clemson, SC Clemson leads 1-0 At Evanston, IL Northwestern leads, 1-0 At Neutral Site NA

Series Information Overall Record Clemson leads, 2-0 At Clemson, SC Clemson leads, 1-0 At Athens, OH NA At Neutral Site Clemson leads, 1-0

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NC State won the last game

Clemson won the last game

Clemson won the last 2 games

First Meeting December 11, 1976 - Clemson, SC NC State 94, Clemson 82

First Meeting November 16, 1997 - Evanston, IL Northwestern 70, Clemson 66

First Meeting December 29, 1993-94 - Hilton Head, SC Clemson 76, Ohio 48

Last Meeting February 26, 2009 - Raleigh, NC NC State 69, Clemson 43

Last Meeting December 4, 2008 - Clemson, SC Clemson 78, Northwestern 75 (OT)

Last Meeting December 6, 2008 - Clemson, SC Clemson 60, Ohio 57

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USC-Upstate

South Carolina

Virginia

Tuesday, December 15 - 7:00 pm Clemson, SC

Thursday, November 19 - 7:00 pm Clemson, SC

Thursday, February 4 - 7:00 pm Charlottesville, VA

Quick Facts Location Nickname Colors Enrollment Conference Facility Capacity

Quick Facts

Spartanburg, SC Spartans Hunter Green, White & Black 5,268 Atlantic Sun G.B. Hodge Center 1,535

Location Nickname Colors Enrollment Conference Facility Capacity

Quick Facts Columbia, SC Gamecocks Garnet and Black 25,077 Southeastern Colonial Life Arena 18,000

Coaching Staff Head Coach Tammy George Record at USC Upstate (years) 45-71 (4) Career Record (years) 88-92 (6) Assistant Coaches Kiki Glass Kevin Nicholls Bill Tinder

Coaching Staff Head Coach Record at South Carolina (years) Career Record (years) Assistant Coaches

Team Information 2008-09 Overall Record 2008-09 Atlantic Sun Record 2008-09 Atlantic Sun Finish 2008-09 Post Season

Team Information 2008-09 Overall Record 2008-09 SEC Record 2008-09 SEC Finish 2008-09 Post Season

Letterwinners Returning/Lost Starters Returning/Lost

13-16 5-12 7th NA 7/6 4/1

Dawn Staley 10-18 (1) 182-98 (9) Lisa Boyer Carla McGhee Nikki McCray

Letterwinners Returning/Lost Starters Returning/Lost

10-18 2-12 11th NA 6/6 4/1

Location Nickname Colors Enrollment Conference Facility Capacity

Charlottesville, VA Cavaliers, Wahoos, ‘Hoos Blue and Orange 21,057 Atlantic Coast John Paul Jones Arena 14,593

Coaching Staff Head Coach Record at Virginia (years) Career Record (years) Assistant Coaches

Debbie Ryan 699-298 (32) 699-298 (32) Tim Taylor Angel Elderkin Wendy Palmer

Team Information 2008-09 Overall Record 24-10 2008-09 ACC Record 8-6 2008-09 ACC Finish Tied 5th 2008-09 Post Season NCAA First Round Letterwinners Returning/Lost Starters Returning/Lost

8/6 2/3

Sports Information SID contact Joe Guistina SID email jguistina@uscupstate.edu SID office phone (864) 503-5152 Fax number (864) 503-5127 Press Row Number (864) 503-5058 Website www.upstatespartans.com

Sports Information SID contact Diana Koval SID email dkoval@mailbox.sc.edu SID office phone (803) 777-7977 Fax number (803) 777-2967 Press Row Number (803) 777-6182 Website www.GamecocksOnline.com

Sports Information SID contact Amy Mulligan SID email amulligan@virginia.edu SID office phone (434) 982-5534 Fax number (434) 982-5525 Press Row Number (434) 296-5910 Website www.virginiasports.com

Series Information Overall Record At Clemson, SC At Atlanta, GA At Neutral Site

Series Information Overall Record Clemson leads, 32-22 At Clemson, SC Clemson leads, 21-6 At South Carolina South Carolina leads, 14-11 At Neutral Site South Carolina leads, 2-0

Series Information Overall Record Virginia leads, 35-28 At Clemson, SC Clemson leads, 14-13 At Charlottesville, VA Virginia leads, 18-10 At Neutral Site Series Tied, 4-4

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First meeting NA NA NA

First meeting between teams

Clemson won the last game

Virginia has won the last 6 games

First Meeting January 10, 1976 - Columbia, SC Clemson 66, South Carolina 61

First Meeting January 21, 1978 - Clemson, SC Clemson 86, Virginia 58

Last Meeting November 19, 2008 - Columbia, SC Clemson 52, South Carolina 45

Last Meeting January 26, 2009 - Clemson, SC Virginia 75, Clemson 67


Opponents

Virginia Tech

Wake Forest

Wofford

Thursday, February 25 - 7:00 pm Blacksburg, VA

Sun., Jan. 24 - 2:00 pm - Winston-Salem, NC Sun., Feb. 28 - 2:00 pm - Clemson, SC

Monday, December 21 - 7:00 pm Clemson, SC

Quick Facts Location Nickname Colors Enrollment Conference Facility Capacity

Blacksburg, VA Hokies Chicago Maroon and Burnt Orange 30,000 Atlantic Coast Cassell Coliseum 9,847

Location Nickname Colors Enrollment Conference Facility Capacity

Quick Facts Winston-Salem, NC Demon Deacons Old Gold and Black 4,476 Alantic Coast Lawrence Joel Memorial Coliseum 14,665

Quick Facts Location Nickname Colors Enrollment Conference Facility Capacity

Spartanburg, SC Terriers Old Gold and Black 1,400 Southern Benjamin Johnson Arena 3,500

Coaching Staff Head Coach Beth Dunkenberger Record at Virginia Tech (years) 84-70 (6) Career Record (years) 149-120 (10) Assistant Coaches Shellie Greenman Stacy Cantley Angela Crosby

Coaching Staff Head Coach Mike Petersen Record at Wake Forest (years) 72-78 (5) Career Record (years) 260-205 (16) Assistant Coaches Natasha Adair Candice Jackson Bob Clark

Coaching Staff Head Coach Edgar I. Farmer, Jr. Record at Wofford (years) 39-106 (5) Career Record (years) 39-106 (5) Assistant Coaches Ed Gerth Brokke Wilhoit

Team Information 2008-09 Overall Record 2008-09 ACC Record 2008-09 ACC Finish 2008-09 Post Season

Team Information 2008-09 Overall Record 19-12 2008-09 ACC Record 5-9 2008-09 ACC Finish Tied 8th 2008-09 Post Season WNIT Second Round

Team Information 2008-09 Overall Record 2008-09 SoCon Record 2008-09 SoCon Finish 2008-09 Post Season

Letterwinners Returning/Lost Starters Returning/Lost

Letterwinners Returning/Lost Starters Returning/Lost

12-18 2-12 Tied 10th NA

Letterwinners Returning/Lost Starters Returning/Lost

8/5 4/1

9/3 3/2

5-24 3-17 10th NA 8/4 4/1

Sports Information SID contact Torye Hurst SID email tohurst@vt.edu SID office phone (540) 231-8823 Fax number (540) 231-6984 Press Row Number (540) 231-3084 Website www.hokiesports.com

Sports Information SID contact Katy Hamlett SID email hamletkd@wfu.edu SID office phone (336) 758-4120 Fax number (336) 758-5140 Press Row Number (336) 727-2945 Website www.wakeforestsports.com

Sports Information SID contact Kim Tonkin SID email tonkinkj@wofford.edu SID office phone (864) 597-4092 Fax number (864) 597-4129 Press Row Number (864) 587-4487 Website www.woffordterriers.com

Series Information Overall Record Clemson leads, 5-4 At Clemson, SC Clemson leads, 3-2 At Blacksburg, VA Series tied, 2-2 At Neutral Site NA

Series Information Overall Record Clemson leads, 46-13 At Clemson, SC Clemson leads, 24-6 At Winston-Salem, NC Clemson leads, 22-7 At Neutral Site NA

Series Information Overall Record Clemson leads, 5-0 At Clemson, SC Clemson leads, 4-0 At Spartanburg, SC Clemson leads, 1-0 At Neutral Site NA

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Virginia Tech won the last game

Wake Forest Won the last game

Clemson has won the last 5 games

First Meeting December 29, 1984 - Clemson, SC Clemson 101, Virginia Tech 90

First Meeting December 5, 1977 - Winston-Salem, NC Clemson 108, Wake Forest 53

First Meeting February 10, 1998 - Clemson, SC Clemson 102, Wofford 55

Last Meeting January 28, 2009 - Clemson, SC Virginia Tech 65, Clemson 61

Last Meeting February 8, 2009 - Clemson, SC Wake Forest 71, Clemson 66

Last Meeting December 22, 2006 - Clemson, SC Clemson 94, Wofford 81

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The ACC Tournament

Greensboro Coliseum In the past 32 years of the ACC Women’s Basketball Tournament, there have been eight different sites. The inaugural tournament was held in 1978 at University Hall on the campus of the University of Virginia in Charlottesville. The Tournament then moved to Reynolds Coliseum in Raleigh, N.C., in 1979, hosted by NC State. The University of Maryland’s Cole Field House in College Park was the site of the 1980 Tournament, while Clemson University’s Littlejohn Coliseum was home to the 1981 event. It returned to Reynolds Coliseum in 1982. The Conference Tournament remained in North Carolina from 1983 to 1991, hosted by Fayetteville’s Cumberland County Memorial Arena. The Tournament then moved to Winthrop Coliseum in Rock Hill, S.C., for a four-year span (1992-96), until the 1997 move to Independence Arena in Charlotte, N.C., which hosted the event for three years. For the past ten years, the ACC Women’s Basketball Tournament has been held in the Greensboro Coliseum, which will serve as the 2010 ACC Tournament host.

ACC Women’s Basketball Information Contacts Associate Commissioner

Nora Lynn Finch

Associate Director of Media Relations Assistant Director of Women’s Basketball Administrative Assistant to the Associate Commissioner Coordinator of Women’s Basketball Officials Mailing Address P.O. Drawer ACC Greensboro, NC 27417-6724 Overnight Address 4512 Weybridge Lane Greensboro, NC

Lindsey Rogers Brad Hecker Georgia Davis Charlene Curtis


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Center for Student Involvement. From community service to

entertainment and everything in between, the Center for Student Involvement aims to help connect students who have similar interests as well as provide opportunities to gain valuable experiences while having a great time. With 315 student organizations on campus, there are lots of ways to get involved at Clemson! The Brooks Center for Perform-

ing Arts presents more than 75 performances each year, including Broadway touring shows, international chamber music ensembles, Clemson student productions and family entertainment. The Robert Muldrow Cooper Library, located in the center of campus, is the main library of the Clemson University Libraries System. Six floors house more than 1.5 milllion items, including books, periodicals and microforms. There’s something in the soil of Bowman Field that builds character, responsibility, courage and teamwork in the lives and hearts of Clemson students. Bowman Field holds a sense of timeless connection for Clemson, and serves as a “green beach” on sunny days and the perfect place for the union of town and compus for special events.

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CLEMSON, SC

The signs on the side of the highway as you enter Clemson say “Clemson: In Season Every Season.” From the point of view of most Clemson graduates, the seasons this slogan speaks of are football, basketball, baseball, etc. But a drive through town in the middle of spring, when the azaleas and dogwoods are in full bloom, or a walk through campus in October, when the trees are blazing in the brilliant colors of autumn, will leave little doubt that Clemson is indeed in season, every season. Nestled in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains and caressed by the shores of beautiful Lake Hartwell, Clemson is located in the northwest corner of South Carolina, two hours northeast of Atlanta, GA and two hours southwest of Charlotte, NC. The friendly residents of Clemson and the surrounding towns welcome visitors each year with a true dose of southern hospitality.

With its college-town, lakefront setting against a backdrop of mountains and forests, Clemson is characterized by a strong sense of community, a commitment to service and a love of winning – in academics, in athletics and in life.

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The area boasts a great variety of restaurants, ranging from the downtown barbecue and hamburger spots, to the historic Liberty Hall Inn and Calhoun Corners. Any palate or budget can find something to his or her liking, as more than 50 eating establishments are located in the Clemson/Pendleton/ Central area. The area adopts “Clemson Fever,” as Tiger Paws are omnipresent on local billboards and entrances. The mild climate of the foothills lends itself to many outdoor activities throughout the year. Clemson has excellent and ample facilities for tennis, golf, fishing, hiking, white-water rafting and various other pursuits. The campus borders the 900-plus-mile shoreline of Lake Hartwell, where swimming, boating, skiing and sailing are popular pasttimes. When one wants to leave the area, they do not have to go far to find whatever they are looking for. Pro sports are only a couple of hours away in Atlanta and Charlotte. For sun and fun, its an easy interstate drive to the coast of South Carolina, to Hilton Head Island, Myrtle Beach, or even historic Charleston. And for those who enjoy cooler climates, the mountains of North Carolina are only an hour’s drive away.

On football game days, Clemson becomes the fourth largest city in South Carolina, with over 81,000 “citizens” in attendance.

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According to Wikipedia, town and gown is a term used to describe the two communities of a university town: “town” being the nonacademic population and “gown” the university community. According to The Princeton Review, Clemson University has the best relationship of this kind in the nation.

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VICKERY HALL Student-Athlete Enrichment

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Since its inception in 1991, the Student-Athlete Enrichment Programs have provided student-athletes a continued commitment to excellence. Our approach is to address the total student-athlete, and we are committed to coaching our student-athletes to success in the academic, personal growth, career, and community service arenas. As an original member of the NCAA CHAMPS/Life Skills Program, we provide opportunities and services to address the changing needs and skills of studentathletes during college and after graduation. This program was selected for the Division I-A Athletic Director’s Association “Program of Excellence” Award, a lifetime award recognizing CHAMP/Life Skills excellence. The Student-Athlete Enrichment Programs are housed in Vickery Hall, located in the center of campus. The $3-million structure is as impressive aesthetically as other athletic facilities. It recently underwent $300,000 in renovations to further assist our student-athletes in the classroom. But the importance of Vickery Hall to our student-athletes is not found in the structure itself, but in the many programs that the building houses.

Vickery Hall opened in the fall of 1991 and was the first facility in the country constructed solely to provide academic support to student-athletes. The two-story, 27,000 square-foot building is open all day and into the evening hours to accommodate the student-athletes’ extended schedules. Our programs are dedicated to provide a holistic, educational experience by inspiring an environment of respect, integrity, and excellence. Through these services, Vickery guides and encourages each individual to reach his or her full potential as a student, athlete, and citizen.

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Goals and Expected Results *Improve academic performance *Assist student-athletes in becoming goal oriented and aspiring to those goals *Assist with career planning and preparation for the working world *Attain higher overall graduation rates and grade point averages *Increase the number of student athletes receiving academic honors and recognition *Promote graduate work and increase postgraduate scholarships and opportunities *Promote and encourage all student athletes to maintain good academic standards

CAREER DEVELOPMENT COMMITMENT

The Career Enhancement Program provides

student-athletes an opportunity to develop and meet their career aspirations by participating in various seminars. We coordinate with the academic colleges, the Michelin Center, and through athletic contacts to provide studentathletes with jobsearching skills and strategies, internships, practical experiences, and help in securing summer employment. They are designed to address specific career opportunities and provide related information about the student-athletes for each year. One major aspect of the Career Enhancement Program is to focus on building a resumĂŠ and interviewing techniques. This segment is designed to better prepare our student-athletes for full-time employment. Another aspect utilizes the resources available to the University, Alumni Center, and athletic department. The staff works to establish a network of businesses, companies, and executives who will assist with providing internship and employment opportunities. The Student-Athlete Enrichment Programs have a career counselor on staff, so career advice is readily available in Vickery Hall. Unique to our program, the career counselor is a member of the Michelin Career Center and SAEP staff. This link between athletics and the Michelin Career Center provides student-athletes the most up-to-date information and resources in career development, and preparation for entrance into the job market upon graduation.

PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT COMMITMENT

One of the most important programs in Vickery Hall that helps student-

athletes reach their full potential and engage successfully in their college experience is the Personal Growth & Development program. One key component is a first-semester freshman class designed to assist student-athletes in making a successful transition into the university along with athletic life. All firstsemester freshmen attend a semester-long series of workshops, targeting the transitional issues of time management, organizational strategies, health and wellness issues, athletic performance, diversity issues, career orientation, and service training. Throughout the academic year, all student-athletes are required to attend large-group programs, which focus on pertinent social, health, or athletic issues.

Vickery Hall Values *Education and lifelong learning as the foundation of our program *Integrity and honesty in our dealing with student-athletes, faculty, and staff *Respect and responsibility, both given and inspired *Holistic development of each student athlete *The ethical standards governing Clemson University, the ACC, and the NCAA

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Doug Kingsmore Stadium, with its capacity of 6,217 loyal Tiger fans, is one of the best baseball facilities in the nation. Year after year, Clemson has finished in the top 10 in the nation in average attendance, while the Tigers have enjoyed an outstanding record in the friendly confines.

HISTORIC RIGGS FIELD

Historic Riggs Field was first used in 1915, and served as home to Clemson’s football, baseball, and track teams. Currently, the 6,500 seat grandstand provides top-notch accomodations for fans and players, and the revitalization of the bermuda grass makes Riggs Field one of the nation’s finest.

HOKE SLOAN TENNIS CENTER

The Clemson tennis teams make their home at the Hoke A. Sloan Tennis Center, which consists of 21 laykold-surface outdoor courts and a four-court indoor facility. A 700-seat permanent stadium, originally built in 1985 and upgraded in the fall of 2006, overlooks six of the courts for varsity competition.

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JERVEY GYM

Jervey Gym has served as host for Clemson volleyball matches since 1979 and has seen the Tigers win over 70 percent of their home matches. Jervey Gym official capacity is listed at 2,000 and a record 2,200 fans witnessed Clemson upset 14th-ranked Duke in four sets during the 2007 season.

LITTLEJOHN COLISEUM

Littlejohn Coliseum is home to the men’s and women’s basketball teams, who have combined to win over 70 percent of their home games. The 10,000-seat facility, renovated in 2003, was recently named the second-toughest venue in college basketball in a contest sponsored by EA Sports.

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MCHUGH NATATORIUM

McHugh Natatorium was completely renovated in 2003 and features eight lanes for swimming as well as a diving well with one and three meter springboards. The facility also includes private team locker rooms and a team room for the studentathletes, and is located within Swann Fitness Center at Fike Fieldhouse.

MEMORIAL STADIUM

Death Valley’s mystique is derived from its many traditions, which date to its opening in 1942, the legendary games and players, and Clemson’s corresponding rate of success. Clemson has won 240 games in 66 years there and has won over 71 percent of the contests at Memorial Stadium, with its capacity of 81,500.

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The rowing boathouse is one of the best facilities in the ACC and the South region. The 11,500 sqaure foot facility was recently completed and houses an expanded locker room, workout space, a team meeting room, a lounge, a kitchen, and coaches offices. A six-lane fully bouyed race course is located directly behind the boathouse on Lake Hartwell.

TRACK & FIELD FACILITIES

The Clemson indoor facility, opened in 2003, has played host to the ACC Championships in 2004 and 2007. The facility features a 200 meter track with an eight-lane straightaway and six-lane oval. The Rock Norman Track & Field Complex has a seating capacity of 4,500 and will play host to the 2010 ACC Outdoor Championships.

WALKER COURSE

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The Walker Course is one of the most picturesque areas on the Clemson campus. It is one of the top public courses in the state of South Carolina and features the signature Tiger Paw Hole. The course features Bermuda fairways and tees and bentgrass greens.

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TRADITIONS MILITARY HISTORY

Clemson University has a proud tradition of military excellence. Founded as a military school in 1889, Clemson built its reputation by consistently graduating well-prepared officers. Today, Clemson Army and Air Force ROTC cadets carry on the rich tradition of the historic Corps of Cadets. Clemson's military spirit is commemorated through sites such as the Clemson Military Heritage Plaza, which overlooks Bowman Field and features an array of ribbons and honors, the footprints of brave service men and inscriptions from a variety of alumni classes.

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HOMECOMING AND TIGERAMA

The excitement, spirit and enthusiasm of Homecoming celebrations have been a Clemson tradition since 1914. During the week preceding the game, student organizations crowd onto Bowman Field to construct Homecoming displays that will be judged on game day. On every Homecoming Friday night since 1957, Tigerama - one of the nation's largest student-run pep rallies - has featured the crowning of Miss Homecoming, skits by student organizations and spectacular fireworks.

ORANGE, PURPLE AND THE TIGER

The first "colors" of Clemson can be seen in an early diploma displayed on campus. But to everyone's surprise, they're red and blue! The orange and purple began when Walter Merritt Riggs formed Clemson's first football team in 1896. Because Riggs had come from Agricultural and Mechanical College of Alabama (later renamed Auburn), he borrowed ideas from their team colors, orange and purple, and their mascot, the Tiger. Although the football team was known as the Tigers and often used "Eat 'Em Up, Tigers" as a slogan, it wasn't until 1954 that a Clemson student donned the mascot suit. In 1993, the Tiger was joined by the Tiger Cub.

FIRST FRIDAY PARADE

Since 1974, the First Friday Parade has been held the Friday afternoon before the first home football game to celebrate the new football season. Student floats move through campus down Highway 93 and end up at the Outdoor Theater for a pep rally.

CLEMSON RING

The first Clemson class rings were issued in 1896. The "C" surrounding a palmetto tree on a black background is one of the most recognizable of all college rings today. Copyrighted so that only Clemson alumni and students with more than 95 hours may have the honor of wearing it, the ring contains art elements representing the University's land-grant and military heritages as well as the motto: "Who shall separate us now?" Seniors may receive their rings from President Jim Barker at a Ring Ceremony sponsored by the Clemson Alumni Association and the Student Alumni Association.

RUNNING DOWN THE HILL

Running down "The Hill" originally started out of practicality. Before the west stands were built, the football team dressed at Fike Field House and ran from there to the gate and down the hill onto the field. Today, it's the sound of "YOUR CLEMSON TIGERS," a cannon fires, the band plays "Tiger Rag," and thousands of orangeclad fans cheer the moment when the Tiger football team runs down the grassy hill and onto the field. This tradition has been dubbed "the most exciting 25 seconds in college football."

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WELCOME BACK FESTIVAL

Held the Monday after University housing opens in the fall, this street festival along College Avenue in downtown Clemson gives students a taste of the surrounding restaurants and businesses, which offer food samples, merchandise and prizes.

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Howard's Rock, named for legendary Coach Frank Howard, was brought to Clemson from Death Valley, CA by 1919 alumnus S.C. Jones. The rock was first placed on a pedestal at the top of "The Hill" on September 24, 1966. Before a game against Wake Forest on September 23, 1967, Howard told his players that if they would give 110 percent, they could have the privilege of rubbing the rock. The Tigers won that game with a 23-6 victory. The white flint rock still sits at the top of "The Hill," and Tiger football players rub it for good luck before each home game.

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TOTAL ATHLETE CARE & PERFORMANCE PROGRAM Clemson offers a unique program designed to support the success of the student athlete at all levels – in the classroom, the playing field and life. This integrated model of student-athlete support - The Total Athlete Care and Performance Program - addresses the student-athlete’s welfare, conduct and performance from a holistic perspective. Student-athletes are supported through relevant and targeted programs, services, resources, conditions and guiding principles. With the focus on the unique needs of each student-athlete, the program integrates all resources into one support system, allowing for efficient communication between various entities and rapid access to assistance relevant to each situation.

Dr. Loreto Jackson, an exercise physiologist and sports nutritionist, manages the student-athlete’s integration of care as the Director of Student-Athlete Performance, and works one-on-one with the student-athlete, coach, or teams as the need arises.

Performance Nutrition “Putting it Together for the Student-Athlete”

*Diet Makeovers *Energy, Weight Loss/Gain Programs *Sport Specific Education *Collaboration with Strength & Conditioning Program *Body Fat Assessment *Energy & Vitamin Supplementation *Individual/Team Consultations *Collaboration with Health Center and Sports Medicine

Performance Psychology

The Tiger Power Station is a nutritional supplementation program designed to provide athletes from each sport the opportunity to achieve optimal athletic performance and recovery through proper nutrition and supplementation. The Power Station is fully stocked with a variety of items such as recovery drinks, energy drinks, energy and protein bars, and liquid multi-vitamins.

*Mental Skills Enhancement *Stress/Performance Anxiety Control *Return-to-Play (after injury) Program *Leadership, Confidence, Composure, Mental Toughness Training *Communication Skills Development *Learning Strategies *Critical Issue Management

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STRENGTH & CONDITIONING

Clemson University has one of the finest weight rooms in the country. In 2004, the weight room was drastically remodeled, receiving a more modern and updated look as well as a more functional layout. Some of the new and updated features of the weight room include a state-of-the-art sound system, eight flat-screen plasma televisions, state-of-the-art ventilation system, new lighting system, 10 new multi-functional Clemson power racks, Mondo rubber flooring throughout entire weight room, new orange upholstery on all equipment, new paint on surrounding walls and columns, carpeting in entrances and offices and a reconstruction of the entryway walls. The nearly 15,000 square foot facility boasts over 12 tons of weight equipment and lines of Nautilus and Hammer Strength machines. The vast amount of equipment allows the weight room to be used by a number of teams simultaneously. The plush atmosphere provides an interesting contrast to the physical exertion that takes place in the facility. The Tiger Strength and Conditioning program is on the cutting edge of athletic sports enhancement. The multiple training methodologies utilized by the Clemson strength staff ensures that each athlete gets the maximum benefit from resistance training, speed development, nutritional consultation, and sports specific conditioning. A staff of 12 trainers designs strength and conditioning programs that are sport specific. A threefold plan is implemented each time a yearly program is set in motion. Each coach will perform a need analysis, program development model and a periodization scheme complete with micro and macro cycles. The Dynamic and Conjugate method of training, which is a highly specialized and demanding form of resistance work, is also utilized for various sports. Once the training programs have been finalized, the strength professional works closely with the head coach during the needs analysis, program development and implementation phases. Constant evaluation is essential to meet the program goals and objectives of the program. Annual sports critiques are performed by the staff to provide a checks and balance for the integrity of the program. The awesome Tiger facility and professional training staff provide the expertise and motivation needed to excel as a student-athlete. As we often say at Clemson, working out is what you do up to 90% ‌..training is the last 10%.

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Mission Statement The major goal of the Tiger Strength, Speed and Conditioning Program is to provide to our competitve athletes the means by which they develop attitude, work ethic, mental toughness, discipline and pride, in-self and total program. Athletes will train consistently, sensibly, and systematically over a designed and designated period of time, in a safe, clean, and professional environment to prevent injuries and enhance performance. We believe Strength, Speed and Conditioning is the key to a successful athletic career at Clemson University. We are always researching, developing and implementing strategies to give us the cutting edge to achieve peak performance.

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ATHLETIC TRAINING

Clemson student-athletes in all sports now have the luxury of one of the top athletic training facilities in the nation. In the fall of 2000, the facility completed a $750,000 renovation and was renamed the Hoover Training Facility. It is named in honor of Fred Hoover, who served as Clemson’s Head Athletic Trainer for 40 years. He has been inducted into the Clemson Athletic Hall of the Fame and the National Athletic Trainers Hall of Fame. The spacious facility features the latest in athletic training needs. There are offices for the employees and new taping tables, the latest in rehabilitation facilities, including stationary bikes, elliptical machines and an underwater treadmill, and a large hydro-therapy area. The Hoover Athletic Training Facility is stateof-the-art in every aspect. It includes offices for staff and physicians, an orthopedic examination room, a conference room, and library. Best of all, the facility has plenty of space for all athletic training needs. Danny Poole, Director of Sports Medicine at Clemson, was in need of more space before this new athletic training/rehabilitation room was built. “This facility was in the planning stage for a while as we continued to grow as an athletic department,” Poole said. “We were allowed to design a facility to fit what was best for us.” Because of the facility’s size, Athletic Trainers can now work on more athletes than ever before. The facility handles athletes from 16 of Clemson’s 19 sports. Athletic trainers are present at 7:00 AM and stay until they aren’t needed any longer in the evening.

The athletic training staff includes seven full-timers, 15 students, and 10 graduate assistants that are kept busy year-round. One of its biggest advantages is the number of people who can be treated at the same time. This was enhanced over the past two years, as a total of three full-time assistants, two of whom worked previously as student assistants at Clemson, were added to Poole’s staff. Clemson’s main athletic training facility is located in the downstairs portion of the Jervey Athletic Center, next to the equipment room and beneath the coaching and administrative offices of the Tiger athletic department. Along with the main facility, the sports medicine staff operates three satellite athletic training rooms located in Littlejohn Coliseum, Doug Kingsmore Stadium, and Riggs Field. In addition, a second state-of-theart athletic training facility recently opened in the West End Zone at Memorial Stadium.

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COMMUNITY SERVICE

is a unique character education initiative that aims to incorporate specific character traits into a comprehensive educational program highlighting Clemson’s student-athletes and traditions. Because we believe that athletics builds character, the basic intent of the Be a T.I.G.E.R! program is to unify our message and provide our studentathletes with a focused approach to personal appearances, speaking engagements and opportunities to serve.

- work together as a to accomplish more means you can be trusted - Always show to those who help you - Make getting your a priority yourself and others

Community Service by the Numbers This program consists of an athlete being paired with an “at risk� student at a local school. The athlete and buddy email each other weekly and meet one another at the completion of the 12-week program.

This annual event posted the largest attendance to date this year, with over 650 children attending. A representative from each athletic team led activities to teach the children about the traits needed to Be a T.I.G.E.R!

*Student-athletes completed over 6,000 hours of service *Service spanned over 145 different events and organizations *3 teams averaged over 25 hours of service per student-athlete *6 teams averaged over 8 hours of service per student-athlete *Rowing led the way with 35.12 hours of service per studentathlete

This newspaper is written entirely by Tiger athletes and coaches and highlights all of the character traits.

Student-athletes visited over 20 elementary schools this year and held assemblies to teach the five character traits.

The is an elite group of over 100 athletes who fill all requests for service received by the athletic department. SOS is organized into teams of 15 student-athletes and compete against each other for service hours.

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COMPLIANCE

This brief NCAA rules education is aimed at outlining basic recruiting rules to help potential Tiger studentsathletes and parents better understand the extensive process. Clemson University is committed to recruiting and conducting our athletic program with the highest level of integrity. If you have questions about NCAA rules, please contact Clemson’s compliance services at (864) 656-1580 or through our website at ClemsonTigers.com and click on compliance.

A prospect should check with his high school guidance office to see if he is taking classes that will meet NCAA eligibility standards. A prospect should do this early - prior to his sophomore year - and keep track of core courses. A prospect will need to take either the ACT or SAT for NCAA certification. - NCAA rules define a contact as a face-toface interaction with a prospect and/or his parents off Clemson’s campus by a coach. During your senior year of high school, NCAA rules allow a coach to make three contacts with you and your parents at any site.

- Courses at a prospect’s high school that are considered college preparatory. The NCAA requires 16 core courses, including four in English, three in math, two in science, one additional from English, math, or science, two social sciences, and four additional courses. A high school prospect’s guidance counselor will have a list of the school’s core courses, or you can visit the NCAA Eligibility Center’s website at NCAAClearinghouse.net for more information.

- During the contact period, a senior prospect may invite college coaches to his home to meet his parents, and to talk in detail about the athletic program and academic offerings at any college the prospect is considering.

- Prior to September 1 of a prospect’s junior year, NCAA rules allow Clemson to mail a questionnaire, NCAA educational information, and a summer-camp brochure to a prospect. After September 1 of the prospect’s junior year, coaches can provide a prospect with the following: personalized letters, media guide and copies of newspaper articles, instant messages and text messages. A prospect can receive a game program when he visits the Clemson campus. - A term used to describe the process of acquainting a prospect with a college and the coaches of that college, who are striving to learn more about a prospect. Only coaches can recruit - no one else is permitted to persuade a prospect to play sports at a particular college. - Any student who has entered the ninth grade. Once a person becomes a prospect, NCAA rules define how college coaches can interact with that prospect.

- Recruiting period when coaches may not have face-to-face contact with prospects on or off campus. Coaches may continue to telephone and write a prospect.

- A prospect must take the SAT or ACT before enrolling in college full-time. A prospect may take the SAT or ACT more than once and use the best subscore from different tests to achieve the highest score. Both Clemson and the NCAA Eligibility Center require scores to be reported directly from the testing agency. When registering for the test, list the Eligibility Center Code (9999) and Clemson (511 (SAT), 3842 (ACT)). Clemson University admissions requires students to present either an SAT or ACT writing score. The writing score will not be used to determine a prospect’s qualifier status.

- In April and May of a prospect’s junior year, coaches will come to a prospect’s high school, and review his athletic and academic credentials with his coach. In the fall, they may watch a prospect compete one time, but they will not have any contact.

- Clemson coaches can call a prospect after July 1 of a prospect’s senior year. A prospect can expect unlimited calls before his official visit and once the prospect has signed a National Letter of Intent.

Stephanie Ellison Associate AD, Compliance Services

Brad Woody Assistant AD, Compliance Services

Courtney Vinson Director, Compliance Services

A prospect can take a total of five official visits (one per institution), which are expensepaid. Before the visit, the prospect must present a high school transcript, proof of an SAT, ACT, PACT, or PSAT test, and be registered with the

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Contact Information Assoc. AD for Compliance Services:.......Stephanie Ellison Asst. AD for Compliance Services:.................. Brad Woody Director of Compliance Services:............. Courtney Vinson Compliance Services Phone:................. (864) 656-1580 Compliance Services Fax:...................... (864) 656-1243 Ellison Email:........................................ saellis@clemson.edu Woody Email:.................................... cbwoody@clemson.edu Vinson Email:...................................... cvinson@clemson.edu Compliance Address:...P.O. Box 31, Clemson, SC 29633 Overnight Address:........................Jervey Athletic Center, .......................100 Perimeter Road; Clemson, SC 29634

NCAA Eligibility Center. Official visit invitations are extended by Tiger coaches only. Official visits may not occur prior to the first day of class of the prospect’s senior year in high school.

NCAA rules are such that high school coaches may not be provided any expenses for official visits.

Yes. NCAA rules allow a school to provide lodging and meals for parents or legal guardians who accompany their child. However, NCAA rules do not allow schools to provide transportation for parents unless they drive with their son.

Yes. A prospect can have his high school coach call Tiger coaches to set up an unofficial visit. He can attend a game and talk with Tiger coaches, and it does not count as a contact when it is on Clemson’s campus. There are times a prospect cannot visit - NCAA rules refer to them as “dead periods,” and coaches will not schedule to meet with a prospect during that time period. No. NCAA rules are clear; only Clemson coaches can telephone, contact, and evaluate a prospect. Only college coaches can offer unofficial/official visits. It is a contract; a prospect and his parents sign a promise that the prospect will attend a particular college. In return, that college promises a prospect financial aid. A prospect signs it during his or her senior year. Once the prospect signs it, he or she cannot be recruited by any other institution, and it is a binding contract for the prospect’s first year in college at the school that provides the national letter of intent. It is the agency that certifies a prospect’s eligibility for NCAA Division I and Division II. A prospect should register with the NCAA Eligibility Center at the end of his junior year in high school. Applications are available in the prospect’s guidance office or online at NCAAClearinghouse.net. Cost is $60 and remember to keep the PIN in a place for easy retrieval. A prospect should request the guidance counselor to send a transcript after his junior year and final transcript after graduation. A prospect should also request a final amateur decision beginning on April 1 of his senior year.

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JAMES F. BARKER

As an architect, James F. Barker is a rarity among major university presidents and he has often wondered why. He believes architecture is the ideal background for the challenges of university leadership, because it strikes the right balance between art and science, the creative, and the practical. “I often tell people I learned everything from plumbing to poetry in architecture school, and I use every bit of that knowledge as president of Clemson University,” Barker said. Add to that his love of sports and his college experience as a varsity athlete on Clemson’s track team, Barker is the total package. A 1970 Clemson graduate, Barker became president in 2000 with a vision and a mandate from the Board of Trustees to lead Clemson into the top ranks of American public universities...an institution that attracts outstanding faculty and students, provides an unmatched educational experience, and helps drive innovation and economic development for the state of South Carolina. During Barker’s presidency, the University has harnessed the competitive, can-do spirit of the Clemson family to help improve the quality of a Clemson education and the value of a Clemson degree. It has climbed from #39 to #22 among public universities in the U.S. News & World Report, which also recognized Clemson in its 2009 guide as an “up and coming” institution. In the last decade, Clemson has also: • been granted a chapter of Phi Beta Kappa, America’s oldest and most prestigious undergraduate honor society in the arts and sciences. • been recognized for value and affordability by Kiplinger’s and Smart Money magazine, and twice ranked #1 among the “Best Places to Work in Academia” by The Scientist magazine.

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• developed and implemented an academic “Road Map” with eight emphasis areas aligned with South Carolina’s economic needs. • created an Academic Success Center to help undergraduates learn and succeed. Freshmen retention rates have gone up and graduation rates have risen from 71 percent in 2001 to 78 percent in 2008. According to the National Survey of Student Engagement, 91 percent of Clemson seniors would choose Clemson again. • strengthened its cyberinfrastructure and information technology capabilities, and connected to national high-speed research networks. • been ranked as high as #61 on the top-500 list of supercomputing sites. • launched major education and research-based economic initiatives, including the Clemson University International Center for Automotive Research (CU-ICAR) in Greenville, the Center for Advanced Materials in Anderson County, and the Clemson University Restoration Institute in North Charleston, all in conjunction with the South Carolina Centers of Economic Excellence program. • developed an innovative undergraduate research program called “Creative Inquiry,” which pairs small teams of students with a senior faculty member on multi-year voyages of discovery. • created the Bridge to Clemson program to help students make the transition from the state’s technical/community colleges to Clemson. • set new records for students applications (at both the undergraduate and graduate levels), private giving, externalresearch support, and study-abroad participation. Working with state leaders and private industry partners, Barker has steered Clemson into a greater economic development role. The first phase of the CU-ICAR campus near I-85 is complete and graduate students in automotive engineering are studying at its Campbell Graduate Engineering Center. Leading the academic and research program are distinguished professors in endowed chairs supported by BMW, Michelin, and Tim-

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ken. The R e s t o ra tion Institute is spearheading major research and public education efforts to improve watershed management and restore water quality in South Carolina. Barker is a leading voice in higher education, not only in South Carolina but nationwide. He currently chairs the Division I Committee of the NCAA Board of Directors and delivered a keynote address at a symposium in Washington D.C. on global best practices in science & technology parks. It was sponsored by the U.S. National Academy of Sciences in cooperation with the Association of University Research Parks, as his topic was CUICAR. For his leadership, Barker has received the Order of the Palmetto, South Carolina’s highest civilian honor, and The Cliff’s Business Person-of-theYear Award from Greenville Magazine. He has also received the James T. Rogers Meritorious Service Award from the Southern Association of Colleges & Schools. As Clemson’s president, Barker remains committed to the classroom. Each spring, he is part of a team that teaches an undergraduate course exploring “a sense of place” in architecture, literature, and history. In presenting Barker with the Distinguished Alumnus Award in 2005, Washington University Chancellor Mark Wrighton said, “James F. Barker has taken the architectural skills and knowledge required to design a building and applied them to the future of a university. His architect’s vision, collaborative instincts, and sense of place are rapidly pushing Clemson up through the ranks of the nation’s top public universities. He has become a leader in national academic circles by creating a new model of education, building interdisciplinary partnerships among the professional schools and the basic curriculum by tearing down artificial walls between disciplines.” A native of Kingsport, TN, Barker earned his bachelor of arts degree from Clemson in 1970 and his master of architecture & urban design degree from Washington University in Saint Louis, MO in 1973. He and his wife Marcia have two sons and one grandchild.


ACADEMIC PROGRAMS

COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY & LIFE SCIENCES

• Agricultural Education -Communication, Leadership, Teaching • Agricultural Mechanization & Business • Animal & Veterinary Sciences -Animal Agribusiness, Equine Business, Prevet erinary & Science • Applied Economics & Statistics • Biochemistry • Biological Sciences -Entomology, Prepharmacy, Quantitative Biology, Toxicology • Biosystems Engineering • Environmental & Natural Resources -Conservation Biology, Natural Resource & Economic Policy, Natural Resources Management • Food Science & Human Nutrition -Food Science & Technology, Nutrition & Dietet ics • Forest Resource Management -Land Surveying • Genetics • Horticulture • Microbiology -Biomedicine • Packaging Science • Preprofessional Health Studies -Prepharmacy, Prerehabilitation Sciences, Preveterinary Medicine • Soils & Sustainable Crop Systems -Agricultural Biotechnology, Soil & Water Environmental Science, Sustainable Crop Production • Turfgrass • Wildlife & Fisheries Biology

COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE, ARTS & HUMANITIES

• Architecture • Communication Studies • Construction Science & Management • English -Literature, Writing and Publication Studies

With its unique blend of disciplines found nowhere else in the world, the College of Architecture, Arts and Humanities immerses students in both the abstract and practical activities of the human imagination--from architecture to communication, ethics to art. Its broad-based, cross-disciplinary curriculum offers each Clemson graduate a basic foundation in composition, speech and communication, languages, history, geography and philosophy.

• History • Landscape Architecture • Language & International Health -Health Administration, Community Development • Language & International Trade -Applied International Economics, International Trade, Textiles, Tourism • Modern Languages -French, German, Japanese, Spanish • Philosophy -Law, Liberty and Justice, Religious Studies • Production Studies in Performing Arts -Music, Theatre, Audio Technology • Visual Arts

COLLEGE OF BUSINESS & BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES

• Accounting • Economics • Financial Management • Graphic Communications • Industrial Management • Management • Marketing -Services, Sports, Technical • Political Science -American Politics, Global Politics, Political Economy, Public Administration, Public Policy • Psychology • Sociology -Community Studies, Criminal Justice, General Sociology, Social Service The College of Business and Behavioral Sciences develops leaders who are exceptionally qualified, globally competitive, entrepreneurial and committed to the betterment of society. The college also produces scholarly research that is relevant to our stakeholders and supports professional and public service activities that contribute to economic, social and intellectual development.

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING & SCIENCE

• Bioengineering -Bioelectrical, Biomaterials • Biosystems Engineering -Applied Biotechnology, Natural Resources & Environment • Ceramic & Materials Engineering • Chemical Engineering -Biomolecular Engineering • Civil Engineering • Computer Engineering

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Inspired by Thomas Green Clemson’s dream to create a “high seminary of learning to benefit the agricultural and mechanical arts,” the disciplines of engineering, science and textiles have been at the heart of Clemson University for over 100 years. On July 1, 1995, following the restructuring activities, the College of Engineering and Science was formed, with all of the engineering disciplines joining the departments of chemistry, computer science, geological sciences, mathematical sciences, physics and astronomy, and materials science. • Electrical Engineering • Industrial Engineering • Mechanical Engineering • Chemistry • Computer Information Systems • Computer Science • Geology -Environmental Science, Hydrogeology • Mathematical Sciences -Applied & Computational Mathematics, Biology, Computer Science, Operations & Research/Management Science, Statistics, Abstract Mathematics, Actuarial Science/ Financial Mathematics • Physics -Biophysics • Polymer & Fiber Chemistry

COLLEGE OF HEALTH, EDUCATION & HUMAN DEVELOPMENT

• Agricultural Education • Early Childhood Education • Elementary Education • Mathematics Teaching • Science Teaching -Biological Sciences, Physical Sciences • Secondary Education -Biological Sciences, English, Mathematics, Modern Languages, Social Studies (Economics, History, Political Science, Psychology, Sociology) • Special Education • Health Science -Health Promotion & Education, Health Services, Administration, Preprofessional Health Studies) • Nursing • Parks, Recreation, & Tourism Management -Community, Recretation, Sport & Camp Management, Park & Protected Area Management, Professional Golf Management, Thera peutic Recreation, Travel & Tourism

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TERRY DON PHILLIPS

On June 30, 2009, Clemson’s football staff moved into the West Endzone at Memorial Stadium. It was a day of physical exertion for a lot of coaches, but the Tiger football staff performed the strenuous activity with smiles on their faces because the move meant the completion of Phase II of the West Endzone project, a project that has brought the Clemson football facilities to among the best in the nation. It was also a day that brought a smile to the face of Clemson Athletic Director Terry Don Phillips, who had been working toward that day before he arrived on campus seven years ago. The creation of the West Endzone facility is another in a long line of accomplishments for Phillips throughout his 30-year career in athletic administration. Phillips’ vision for the West Endzone was to create a top-of-the-line facility for the football program, but at the same time have a positive effect on the total sports program. The facility at Memorial Stadium now creates more office space, new locker rooms, and training room and strength training facilities for the Olympic sports programs. There have been many facility and infrastructure enhancements since Phillips came to Clemson and they have led to a quality all-around program. In 2008-09, Clemson played in the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament, the NCAA Baseball Tournament, and a bowl game, one of just 13 schools nationally to participate in all three. It was also the first time Clemson had done that in 11 years. The men’s basketball program reached the NCAA Tournament for the second straight year and finished in the top 25 of the final AP poll for the second straight year, a first in school history. The rowing program had a remarkable year, winning its first ACC Championship and the Varsity 4+ won the national title. The volleyball team played host to the NCAA Tournament for the second consecutive year and the women’s tennis team finished in the top 20 (#11) for the seventh straight year. The baseball team won an NCAA Regional and had a #14 final ranking, the golf team finished #6 in the final Sagarin ratings, and the indoor track team finished 23rd at the NCAA Championships. Overall, six programs received team bids to NCAA Tournaments.

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Academically, 17 of the 19 programs were above the national average for public institutions in terms of APR scores. In the 2009 spring semester, the 15 programs had a 2.97 combined GPA, the highest on record for any semester and 54 percent of the student-athletes made the Academic Honor Roll. These statistics and accomplishments were contributing factors to Phillips’ selection as one of the top-100 Most Influential Sports Educators in America in 2008, as named by The Institute for International Sport at the University of Rhode Island. The institute’s objective involved a four-year process and resulted in a list that spans scholars, Olympians, coaches, and other industry leaders “who have creatively and effectively used sport in the very best way as a means to educate and shape positive values.” Phillips’ athletic career and academic pursuits epitomize that desire. Perhaps still the only Division I athletic director with both a doctorate and law degree, he uniquely blends the discipline and inspiration created on each side of campus. In his eighth year at Clemson, he has firmly put his imprint on the University and Tiger athletics by creating a balanced, positive environment for success that emphasizes academic integrity, student-athlete welfare, and competing at the highest levels with unequivocal NCAA compliance. Phillips was recognized nationally for his performance at Clemson in June of 2006 when he was honored by NACDA (National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics) as the 2005-06 GeneralSports Turf Systems Athletic Director-ofthe-Year for the Southeast Region of the FBS. He was one of just four FBS athletic directors honored at the annual convention in New Orleans, LA. Excellence in academics has been a constant on his resumé. He has an undergraduate degree from Arkansas (1970), a master’s degree from Virginia Tech (1974), a doctorate degree from Virginia Tech (1978), and a law degree from the University of Arkansas School of Law (1996). He is a member of the Arkansas Bar, American Bar Association, and Sports Lawyers Association. Phillips remains a classroom presence by teaching a sports law section in Clemson’s Accountancy & Legal Studies department. In addition, he is past chair of the NCAA Division I Infractions Appeals Committee. He has written on diverse areas, such as antitrust and the NCAA, student-athlete welfare, alternative dispute resolution, and Title IX. His doctoral dissertation on Title IX involved a historical review of the law and was the first national study of Title IX implications on college athletic programs. This research spawned his intent and desire to study law. Prior to coming to Clemson, Phillips served as athletic director at Oklahoma

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State. Football was transformed from a perennial losing status to defeating Oklahoma during five of the eight years he was associated with Oklahoma State (199402). For this, he received the National Football Foundation Oklahoma Chapter Outstanding Contribution to Amateur Football Award in 2002. Additionally in 2006, he was named one of the top-25 most influential people in the history of Oklahoma State Athletics by GoPokes Magazine. When it came to success on the field and in the classroom, Oklahoma State’s programs were among the Big 12’s best. The achievements of the program included two national titles in men’s golf, a men’s basketball Final Four appearance, two trips to the College World Series, 13 Big 12 titles, and 11 individual National Champions along with 53 academic All-Americans. Before leading Oklahoma State, Phillips served as senior associate athletic director at Arkansas from 1988-94. He has served as athletic director at Liberty (1980-81) and Louisiana-Lafayette (1983-88). He was an assistant athletic director at Missouri (1981-83) and began his administrative career in 1979 as an assistant athletic director at Florida. Phillips began his career in college athletics coaching football. He started as a graduate assistant at Arkansas in 1970 and 1971. He moved on to Virginia Tech as an assistant coach (1971-78) before joining the ranks of athletic administration. At Virginia Tech, he served on coaching staffs that included future Clemson Head Coaches Charley Pell and Danny Ford. Winning has been on Phillips’ resumé since his playing days at Arkansas. He lettered on three Frank Broyles teams (1966,68,69), where he and his brother Loyd, an Outland Trophy winner, were starting defensive tackles, the first brother combination to start together under Broyles. Arkansas had a 27-5 record in the three years, played in two Sugar Bowl games, and played in the memorable 1969 National Championship game against Texas. Phillips has two children, John Dennis (32) and Sarah-Jane (29), and three stepchildren, Meagan (20), a sophomore at Clemson and proud member of Tiger Band, Marshall (19), and Madison (17). His wife Tricia is a graduate of the University of Missouri School of Journalism and earlier enjoyed a career in athletics and development. She is now active in the Clemson and Seneca communities.


IPTAY

The IPTAY Scholarship Foundation, founded in 1934, was the first scholarship fundraising organization in college athletics. Its roots trace back to October 16, 1931 following a surprising 6-0 football loss to The Citadel. After the game, Captains Frank Jervey, Pete Heffner, Head Coach Jess Neely, and Assistant Coach Joe Davis met in a car outside the stadium in Florence, SC to discuss various ways Clemson could establish its football program to a competitive status.

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Shortly after the meeting, Dr. Rupert Fike offered his help after corresponding with Jervey. Neely believed he could run a successful football team if he was provided a $10,000-a-year increase in scholarships. Initially, Jervey originally called for members to pay $30 a year, but Fike recommended a smaller dollar amount, which he believed would lead to more members. Fike challenged 1000 people to step forward and pay $10 a year to the organization, which is where the name IPTAY originated from (I Pay Ten A Year). The purpose of IPTAY is “to provide annual financial scholarship support to the athletic department and to assist in every way possible to regain the high athletic prestige which rightfully belongs to Clemson.” The hard work of Fike and his colleagues began to pay off in 1939, as the Tigers went to their first bowl game, the 1940 Cotton Bowl, where they defeated Boston College 6-3 and finished the season in the AP top-25 poll for the first time in school history. Coincidentally, IPTAY reached Neely’s $10,000 goal for the first time in 1939.

IPTAY has been the key in building and maintaining the outstanding facilities essential for Clemson to remain one of the top intercollegiate programs in the country. IPTAY has played a critical role in various construction projects and renovations throughout the athletic department. IPTAY was the first organization in the nation to build and fund an academic support facility built solely for educational support of student-athletes. Vickery Hall opened its doors to Clemson’s student-athletes in 1991 and has established itself as a nationally-recognized program for student-athlete support.

Today, IPTAY has nearly 24,000 donors, which includes almost 16,000 IPTAY members as well as 8,000 members of the Tiger Cub Club and Collegiate Club, who continue Fike’s mission of providing annual scholarships for Clemson’s studentathletes to ensure all 19 varsity sports annually obtain the maximum amount of scholarships offered by the NCAA.

Today, the organization continues its missions as it recently celebrated its 75th year of scholarship support for Clemson student-athletes. Under the department of external affairs, IPTAY will expand its organizational service to move toward a broader scope of full-service. This will include capital gifts, improved marketing plans, estate planning, and increasing our membership through our IPTAY Representative program. For more information on IPTAY or determining other ways to contribute, please call the IPTAY office at (864) 6562115 or log on to Clems o n Ti g e r s . com.

IPTAY raises money to provide athletic scholarships for student-athletes.

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ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE ACC TRADITION

Consistency. It is the mark of true excellence in any endeavor. However, in today’s intercollegiate athletics, competition has become so balanced and so competitive that it is virtually impossible to maintain a high level of consistency. Yet the Atlantic Coast Conference has defied the odds. Now in its 57th year of competition, the ACC has long enjoyed the reputation as one of the strongest and most competitive intercollegiate conferences in the nation. And that is not mere conjecture, the numbers support it. Since its inception in 1953, ACC schools have captured 113 national championships, including 60 in women’s competition and 53 in men’s. In addition, NCAA individual titles have gone to ACC student-athletes 160 times in men’s competition and 91 times in women’s action. Since 1977, when the league adopted women’s basketball, a tradition of excellence was established. It is that tradition that provides motivation for all 12 member institutions to reach new heights. The 2005-06 season marked the first time in NCAA history that a conference sent three teams to the same Final Four. The title game pitted an automatic ACC winner as second-seeded Maryland faced No. 1 seed Duke. The Terrapins claimed their first national title in school history and the league’s second with a thrilling 78-75 overtime game at the TD Banknorth Garden in Boston, Mass., on April 4, 2006. Following the 2006-07 season, Duke became the first ACC team and only the 14th in NCAA history to finish a regular season undefeated (29-0), while 34 wins for North Carolina marked the most in program history. The 2008-09 season was no different in the continuation towards excellence as eight ACC teams earned postseason bids, including six NCAA Tournament berths. It also marked the seventh consecutive year the league sent at least six to the “Big Dance”. Joining No. 1 seeds of Duke and Maryland as representatives of the ACC in the NCAA Tournament were Florida State, Georgia Tech, North Carolina and Virginia. Boston College and Wake Forest represented the league in the Women’s NIT, marking the second all-time appearance for both squads. Boston College advanced to the semifinals, giving the squad 23 wins for the season, its third 20plus win tally in the past four years. For the third consecutive season, a pair of ACC teams earned two of the No. 1 seeds in the NCAA Tournament. Duke, which collected a 14-0 record at home in 2008-09, marking only the second time in school history it had posted an undefeated mark during a single season in Cameron Indoor Sta-

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dium, and Maryland, which concluded its winningest four-year run in school history, compiling a record of 126-19 (.869), earned top seeds in the NCAA postseason tourney. Over the years, ACC women’s basketball teams have gained national recognition through their television exposure. The 2008-09 schedule featured 60 televised games and included 98 television appearances. In addition, the ACC broadcasted eight games on ESPN2 or ESPNU and 31 on the league’s regional sports network, which includes Comcast SportsNet, Fox Sports Net South, SunSports and New England’s Sports Network (NESN). To conclude the 2008-09 season, the ACC finished 61-55 (.526) in front of a national televised audience, including a 17-11 (.607) mark against nonconference foes. The league’s women’s basketball programs continue to rank among the best in the country in terms of the NCAA Tournament, having made 150 appearances and won 200 games in the last 32 years, including 36 wins by a number one seed. In addition to sending three teams to the same Final Four for the first time in NCAA history, the league has boasted such national accomplishments as sending at least one team to the “Sweet 16” for 21 consecutive seasons and at least one to the Final Four in 11 of the last 21 seasons. The conference has also made 14 trips to the Final Four in the last 28 seasons with three teams finishing second and North Carolina and Maryland capturing National Championships in 1994 and 2006, respectively. Since 1989, the ACC has placed 14 players on the All-Final Four team, including Maryland’s Laura Harper, who in 2006 joined the ranks of Virginia’s Dawn Staley and North Carolina’s Charlotte Smith as the NCAA Tournament Most Outstanding Play-

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er. In all, 67 ACC players have been named to the NCAA Tournament All-Region teams with 10 Most Outstanding Player recognitions. Eight players have garnered National Player of the Year accolades while competing under the ACC banner. Staley was a back-to-back selection in 1991 and 1992, while Smith received the ESPY award in 1995. Duke’s Alana Beard was recognized with National Player of the Year honors in both 2003 and 2004, and UNC’s Ivory Latta earned ESPN.com National Player of the Year in 2006. In 2007, Duke guard Lindsey Harding was named the Naismith Trophy Women’s College Player of the Year presented by AT&T. Five league coaches have combined to earn 13 National Coach of the Year honors. North Carolina’s Sylvia Hatchell, Virginia’s Debbie Ryan, former Maryland head coach Chris Weller, former Duke head coach Gail Goestenkors and the late NC State head coach Kay Yow all garnered national recognition. Seven ACC representatives, including coaches and student-athletes, have participated in the Olympics. Yow, assisted by Hatchell, headed up the 1988 gold medal-winning Olympic team. Maryland’s Vicky Bullett was a member of both the 1988 and 1992 Olympic teams. Staley, a threetime Olympian, struck gold in Athens as a member of the 2004 title squad, while Goestenkors served as an assistant coach on the gold medal-winning team in Athens. Since the inaugural season of the Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA) in 1997, the ACC has been a recognizable presence in the league. Seventy-eight former ACC stars have played on the hardwood in the WNBA, while six former players have worked the sidelines as coaches. Three ACC players were selected in the first round of the 2009 WNBA Draft, including two of the first three. In all, nine league players were selected in the 2009 WNBA Draft, matching the league’s record selected in 2006 and 2007. In addition, ACC women’s basketball players have earned first-team Academic All-America honors 10 times, including Virginia’s Val Ackerman in 1981, the former President of the WNBA. In 1997, NC State’s Jennifer Howard was tabbed GTE CoSIDA Academic Player of the Year after posting a flawless 4.0 grade point average throughout her career. Thirteen players have earned ACC postgraduate scholarships, while three others were named NCAA Postgraduate Scholars.


CLEMSONTIGERS.COM ClemsonTigers.com, Clemson’s official athletic web site, supplies Tiger fans with the most extensive coverage of Clemson Athletics on the world wide web. Rosters, player and coach bios, player features, interviews, stats, opponent information, schedules, and results are available for all of Clemson’s varsity sports programs. In addition, the site also produces live statistics for many events throughout the year. But the coverage doesn’t stop there. Thanks to the partnership between ClemsonTigers.com and Clemson Tiger Sports Properties, Clemson’s radio rights holder, the site will provide more audio and video coverage than ever before. Radio broadcasts of all Clemson football and men’s basketball games as well as most women’s basketball and baseball games can be heard on ClemsonTigers. com. The relationship with Clemson Tiger Sports Properties is helping ClemsonTigers.com stay on the cutting edge of collegiate official athletic web sites. Another multimedia experience, Clemson Tigers All-Access, is sure to enhance every visit. Clemson Tigers All-Access offers fans video highlights of games and press conferences as well as great moments in Clemson history. All-Access also gives fans a behind the scenes look at many athletic events and facilities. Visitors to the site can also read feature articles on student-athletes, athletic trends and Clemson’s championship tradition. News about former Tigers in the spotlight as well as a complete listing of former student-athletes in the nation’s professional sports leagues keep fans in the know. Users wishing to show their Tiger spirit on their computers can download images from the site’s desktop wallpaper section. ClemsonTigers.com not only brings Tiger fans the most exciting and comprehensive coverage of Clemson Athletics, but also exists to make their lives easier. Fans can purchase tickets, contribute to the IPTAY scholarship fund or shop for the latest Clemson gear all with the click of a button. ClemsonTigers.com is a member of the CBS College Sports Network, which hosts the official athletic websites for over 215 colleges and universities, bringing fans and alumni the most comprehensive and reliable college sports news, information and multimedia content. As the official web site for Clemson University athletics, ClemsonTigers.com is the only place to go for all of your Clemson sports information. From live audio broadcasts to video highlight clips to late breaking news, ClemsonTigers.com has you covered.

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season. • The Lady Tigers advanced to the quarterfinals of the ACC Tournament for the second straight year, marking the first time since 1998 and 1999 that the Lady Tigers had won a game in back-to-back seasons at the conference championship. • Clemson recorded an historic upset in the first round of the 2009 ACC Tournament by upsetting #5 seed Georgia Tech. • Junior Lele Hardy picked up a pair of league honors this season with ACC All-Defensive Team accolades and an All-ACC Third Team selection. She became Clemson’s first all-conference player since 2004.

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• Clemson played in a bowl game, the NCAA men’s basketball tournament, and the NCAA baseball tournament for the first time since the 1997-98 academic year and for just the eighth time in school history. • Clemson received team bids to NCAA tournaments in volleyball, women’s tennis, golf, baseball, rowing and men’s basketball. • Clemson was ranked in the top 25 in football, men’s basketball, women’s tennis, rowing, golf, men’s indoor track & field, baseball, and volleyball during the season. • Two Clemson student-athletes were among those inducted into the Delta Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa this spring. Swimmer Michelle Parkhurst and rower Michelle Nance were among a group of 69 students selected to join the prestigious organization. • Seventeen of Clemson’s 19 athletic programs are above the national average for public institutions according to Academic Progress Rate scores. • Clemson won national championships in track & field and rowing in 2009. The Tigers’ Varsity 4+, consisting of Kelly Murphy, Lydia Hassell, Callen Erdeky, Allison Colberg, and Meredith Razzolini won the national championship in their first appearance at the NCAA regatta. On the track, two-sport star Jacoby Ford was indoor national champion at 60 meters.

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(Final national rank: #15) • Clemson advanced to the NCAA Super Regional round against Arizona State. It was Clemson’s eighth appearance in the super regional round since the format was Jeff Schaus adopted in 1999. • The Tigers produced one All-ACC player on the season in left fielder Jeff Schaus. He concluded the season with a .320 batting average, coupled with 13 home runs and 50 RBIs. • The team posted eight wins over top-25 teams in 2009, including five over top-five teams North Carolina, Miami (FL), and Georgia Tech. • Nine players were taken from Clemson’s team in the 2009 Major League Draft, including thirdround pick (#90 overall) Ben Paulsen. The Tigers tied for fourth among Division I schools with their nine players drafted.

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(Final National Rank #24) • Clemson finished the year with 23 wins, tied for the fifth highest total in school history. The .719 winning percentage ranks in a tie for fourth best in school history. • The 23 victories gave Clemson at least 20 wins for the third straight year, a first in Clemson history. • Clemson finished the year ranked 24th in the final Associated Press Trevor poll. It marks the second Booker consecutive year Clemson has been ranked in the final AP poll, the first time in history Clemson has finished in the top 25 in any poll in consecutive years. • Clemson was selected for the NCAA Tournament for the second consecutive year, joining Duke and North Carolina as the only ACC schools to make the tournament each of the last two years. • Clemson defeated a third-ranked Duke team on Feb. 4 by 27 points, the largest victory margin for the Tigers against the Blue Devils since 1975. The 27-point victory margin was the largest in Clemson history against a team ranked in the top 25. • Clemson finished the regular season with a 14-0 record against non-conference teams, one of just eight Division I teams with a perfect non-conference record. • Head Coach Oliver Purnell was named the District III Coach-of-theYear by the U.S. Basketball Writers Association and the Mid-Atlantic Coach-of-the-Year by Basketball Times. • Trevor Booker led the ACC in field goal percentage and rebounding, the first ACC player to do that since Tim Duncan in 1996-97.

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• Won four of its last five regular season games to earn a January 1 bowl bid to the Konica Minolta Gator Bowl, marking Clemson’s 10th c o n s e c u t i ve year of being b o w l eligible. •Clemson posted a ninth consecutive w i n n i n g season, one of just 13 Division I schools with nine consecutive winning seasons. • Ranked in the top four in the ACC in scoring C.J. offense and scoring Spiller defense, the only ACC team to rank in the top four in both categories • The 2008 seniors finished with 32 victories over the last four years, tied for the most wins by a Clemson senior class in the last 15 years. • Ranked in the top 25 in the nation in total defense, scoring defense and pass efficiency defense. • C.J. Spiller was named firstteam All-ACC on the field and in the classroom. He made the Dean’s List, the first Clemson football player to make firstteam All-ACC on the field and in the classroom since 2001.

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• The team finished the year with a 1417 record to post the program’s highest winning percentage since the 2002-03

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All-Americans by the Collegiate Rowing Coaches Association (CRCA) at the end of the season. Jessica Leidecker, a two-time selection, was named to the first team, while Hilary Cumbest and Brittany Cummings were cited as second-team choices. • The Tigers won the school’s first-ever ACC rowing championship, defeating nine-time defending champion Virginia by one point in Oak Ridge, TN. • Clemson finished second in the South Region at the Aramark Central/South Sprints in May. Four rowers were named CRCA AllRegion, with Brittany Cummings and Jessica Leidecker on the first team and Hilary Cumbest and Stefanie Kozuszek as secondteam members. • Head Coach Richard Ruggieri was named the ACC and South Region Coach-of-the-Year. • The Varsity 8+ was named the ACC Crew-ofthe-Year. Five members of the varsity 8+ were named to the All-ACC team, including Jessica Leidecker, Brittany Cummings, Hilary Cumbest, Michelle Nance, and Carla Englund (coxswain). • Senior rower Megan Bendik was awarded a Weaver-James Corrigan postgraduate scholarship by the Atlantic Coast Conference.

(Final National Rank: #6) • Clemson won the U.S. Collegiate Championship in April. That field included the top 11 ranked teams in the nation. Tigers came back from 13 strokes back to win, it was the greatest final round comeback in Clemson golf history. • Kyle Stanley won the Ben Hogan Award, given annually to the top collegiate golfer. He joined D.J. Trahan as Clemson winners of the prestigious honor. • Stanley recorded a national runner-up finish for the second time in three years at the NCAA Championship. He shot a final round 66 and finished the tournament with a four-under par score of 209. Kyle Stanley • Stanley was named a Ping firstMEN’S SOCCER team All-American for the second • Three Clemson players were named to the 2008 time in his three-year career at the conclusion of All-Atlantic Coast Conference men’s soccer team. the season. The junior, who turned professional at David Newton, a junior defender, and Joseph Bendik, year’s end, concluded his career ranked second in a junior goalkeeper, were both named to the All-ACC Clemson history with a 71.63 stroke average. second team. Teammate and defender Francklin • Clemson advanced to the program’s 28th Blaise was named to the All-ACC freshman team. consecutive NCAA Tournament, 26 in a row under • Clemson goalkeeper Joe Bendik and defender Head Coach Larry Penley. David Newton were both named to the third-team • The Tigers were listed sixth in the final Sagarin NSCAA/Adidas All-South team. rankings. Clemson was also ranked as high as #4 in •Clemson and Wake Forest were the only teams the Golf World coaches poll during the season. in the nation to defeat the two national finalists, • Three Tigers were named first-team All-ACC: Kyle Maryland and North Carolina. It marked the first Stanley, Ben Martin and David May. time in Clemson • May was co-medalist at the ACC history the Tournament, the first Tiger to do Tigers defeated that since 2001. the national • Four former or current Tigers champion and played in the U.S. Open, tied for national runner second-most by any school in the up in the same country. Former Tiger Lucas Glover year. won the U.S. Open. • Clemson placed six players on the 2008 AllROWING ACC Academic (Final National Rank: #12) Men’s Soccer ew cr + • Clemson made its first-ever 4 Varsity on pi m ha Team. The C l team appearance at the NCAA Nationa six Tigers Championships and responded with a honored were as follows: 12th-place finish. The Varsity 4+ won Francklin Blaise, Michael Brooks, Tommy Drake, the school’s first-ever national championship. • Three student-athletes were named Pocock Greg Eckhardt, David Newton, and Keegan Priest.

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• Senior forward Julie Bolt finished the season ranked fifth in the Atlantic Coast Conference in goals per game (0.60), in a tie for sixth in points per game (1.27) and in a tie for tenth in goals scored (9). Bolt was also a member of the 2008 All-ACC Academic Team and the ESPN The Magazine AllDistrict III First Team. • Senior defender Molly Johnson earned the team’s Most Valuable Player award for the 2008 season. Julie She was a mainstay on Bolt defense, starting all 82 games of her four-year career on the Tiger back line. Johnson was named to the All-ACC Academic Team and the ESPN The Magazine All-District III First Team in 2008. • The Tigers recorded a cumulative team GPA of 3.30 for the fall semester of 2008 and 3.47 for the spring semester of 2009. The 3.47 figure is the fifth-best for any Clemson program on record. • Eighteen of the 25 players on the roster had at least a 3.0 during the fall, while 19 did so during the spring semester.

SWIMMING & DIVING

• Both men’s (3.10) and women’s (3.34) team earned the Academic Team Award for the Fall 2008 semester. The teams combined to place 41 members on the honor roll in the fall semester. • R a c h e l R e g o n e became only the 11th studentathlete in e Clemson history Rachel Regon to be awarded the NCAA p o s t g r a d u a t e scholarship. • The teams combined to set 16 school records in various events. • The women’s 200 yard freestyle relay group of Rachel Regone, Lauren Sindall, Alex Allen, and Michelle Parkhurst were named honorable mention All-America with their 14th-place finish at the NCAA Championships.

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YEAR-IN-REVIEW • Michelle Parkhurst won her fourth career individual ACC title by taking the 200 yard freestyle at the Championship meet. She still holds the ACC record in the event from a 2008 performance. • Clemson had three student-athletes named to the All-ACC team for their performance in the conference meet. They were Michelle Parkhurst (200 free, 200 back), Rachel Regone (50 free), and Tom Recko (200 back).

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(Final Women’s National Rank: #11) • The Tiger women’s tennis team was chosen for the NCAA Tournament for the eighth straight year and reached the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament. They defeated North Carolina to reach the third round with a 4-0 win at Clemson. • Clemson closed out the season with a #11 ranking in the final Campbell/ITA poll and posted a final record of 19-8. • The women’s program produced four ITA AllAmericans for the first time in school history. Two players, Ani Mjiacika and Josipa Bek, were AllAmerican in both singles and doubles. • The doubles team of Josipa Bek and Ina Hadziselimovic advanced to the NCAA Final Eight, becoming just the fourth team from Clemson to reach the quarterfinal round. That duo finished #24 in the final ITA doubles poll. • Bek also earned AllAmerica honors in singles by advancing to the round of 16. She finished the season #13 in the final ITA singles poll. • Ani Mijacika also earned All-America honors in both singles and doubles. She teamed with Keri Wong to earn the honor as a doubles player. The duo was seeded in the national tournament and finished the season #11 in the final ITA doubles poll. • Mijacika became the most decorated women’s tennis player in Clemson history. She now owns five All-America Ani Mijacika

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honors, two more than any other women’s tennis player from Clemson. • Mijacika was named the ACC Player-of-the-Year and spent six weeks at #1 in the Campbell/ITA Tennis singles poll. She was ranked among the top five in every poll during the season, and finished the year in the #4 spot. • Bek also earned all-conference honors in the spring after capturing the Wilson/ITA Southeast Regional Championship title during the fall. • Men’s tennis player Carlos Alvarez was named All-ACC. • The men’s team increased its victory total and ACC win total over the previous year and had three wins over top75 teams.

high jump and long jump at the league indoor meet. • Tim Hall, Clemson’s sprints coach, was named Southeast Region Assistant-of-the-Year by the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association.

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• The Tigers reached the second round of the NCAA Tournament in back-to-back seasons for the first time in program history and played host to first and second rounds for the second straight year. • Clemson defeated Tennessee in the opening round by a 3-2 margin before falling to 12th-seeded Utah in the second round. • Finished the season with a 2310 overall record, 14-6 in the ACC. • Senior Danielle Hepburn capped an impressive career by earning 2009 ACC Player-of-the-Year honors and a Third-Team AVCA All-America selection. She was just the second Clemson player in history to be named to an All-America team and as the TRACK & FIELD conference’s top player. (Final Men’s Indoor Rank: #23) • Hepburn now owns Clemson career • Jacoby Ford won the 60m dash at the records for block assists, total NCAA Indoor Championships with a time blocks, hitting percentage and blocks of 6.52 seconds. It was the 14th national per set. championship in track & field for the Clemson • Junior setter Kelsey Murphy was also men’s team. named First-Team All-ACC while junior hitter • Clemson had five outdoor All-Americans Lia Proctor was an all-conference second-team on the men’s team, including the 4x100m Jacoby selection. relay group of Justin Murdock, C.J. Spiller,

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Trenton Guy, and Jacoby Ford. The team broke the school record (38.77) and placed third at the NCAA meet. Ford earned his second straight All-America honor in the 100m. • Ford also won the ACC championship in the 60m dash for the second time in his career. His performance helped Clemson to a #23 final national ranking. • Ford captured the 100m dash at the NCAA East Regional in May, and also anchored the 4x100m relay team to victory. He was joined on the relay by Justin Murdock, C.J. Spiller, and Trenton Guy. It was the third win in the last four years at regionals in the 100m dash, but its first-ever win in the 400m relay. • Ford won the 100m dash at the ACC Championships, his first-ever outdoor crown, and was runner-up in the 200m as well. • Liane Weber earned her first All-America honor after a sixth-place finish in the pentathlon. She was also ACC champion in the event, the second title of her career in the pentathlon. • Ford and Weber were cited as Southeast Region Indoor Athletes-of-the-Year, according to the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches’Association. • April Sinkler was named ACC Most Valuable Field Event Athlete for the women after winning both the

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Final Notes Clemson’s Lele Hardy Named Third-Team All-ACC • Clemson women’s basketball player Lele Hardy was named to the 2009 All-ACC Third Team, as voted on by the 45 members of the ACC’s Blue Ribbon Panel and announced by the conference office on Monday afternoon. • With the selection, Hardy becomes the first Lady Tiger to earn all-conference accolades since Lakeia Stokes was a first-team selection in 2004. • Hardy leads Clemson in scoring, rebounding, assists and steals and ranks among the best the in the league as well. The 5’10” junior from Spartanburg, SC is averaging 16.7 points and 8.7 rebounds per game to rank fifth and third, respectively. • Her 3.2 steals per game is second-best in the ACC and seventh nationally. Hardy’s 94 steals this year rank fourth all-time for a single season and trail her own mark of 98 from the 2006-07 season for second place. • “I am really happy that people recognized the year that LeLe Hardy had,” said Clemson Head Coach Cristy McKinney. “She worked hard in the off-season to improve and was a very consistent performer for the Lady Tigers all year. She has become a complete player and she knows that she can continue to improve. I am excited that we will have her for another year.” • Hardy also leads the conference in defensive rebounding with 6.0 per game. She has nearly doubled her scoring average from a season ago while also improving in nearly every other statistical category. • Hardy scored her 1,000th career point in January to become just the 21st player in school history to reach the milestone. She currently ranks 17th all-time for points scored and has moved into third place for career steals with 276. Hardy Named To All-Defensive Team • Lele Hardy added another post-season honor on Tuesday afternoon with a selection to the ACC All-Defensive Team. • Hardy was one of just five players recognized by the league’s 12 head coaches, joining Chante Black (Duke, Jacqua Williams (Georgia Tech), Jacinta Monroe (Florida State) and Jessica Breland (North Carolina). • The Clemson junior leads the conference in defensive rebounding, averaging 6.0 per game. • She also ranks second in the ACC for steals per game with a 3.2 per game average. Hardy has totaled 94 steals in 29 games this season. • She is just the third different player in school history to earn the honor. Erin Batth (currently the Director of WBB Operations at Virginia) was named to the team in 2000 and 2001 while Chrissy Floyd garnered the honor in 2002. Clemson’s ACC Tournament History • The Clemson women’s basketball team owns a 28-29 overall record in the 32-year history of the ACC Tournament. • The Lady Tigers have won the championship twice and have advanced to final game on six occasions. Clemson has reached the semifinal round 17 times in history.

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Last season, the Lady Tigers ended a five-year drought in the conference tournament with a 65-60 overtime victory over NC State in the 8-9 meeting. Clemson then fell to top-seeded North Carolina in the quarterfinals by a 97-77 margin to conclude the season.

Similarities Between 2008 and 2009 • The Yellow Jackets may have bested Clemson by 45 points just 11 days ago to match the Lady Tigers’ worst home loss all-time, but history could repeat itselft in Clemson’s favor on Thursday. • The Lady Tigers faced NC State in the first round of the 2008 ACC Tournament, just seven days after the Wolfpack posted an 89-57 win at Littlejohn Coliseum. • However, Clemson prevailed during the tournament with an overtime victory against NC State to advance to the second round for the first time since the 2003 event. Veterans At The ACC Tournament • Below is a chart of scoring, rebounding and assist averages for the nine Lady Tigers with experience in the ACC Tournament

Player Games Christy Brown 3 Morganne Campbell 3 Lele Hardy 3 Whitney Hood 2 April Parker 1 Jasmine Tate 2 Tasha Taylor 3 Sthefany Thomas 2 Kirstyn Wright 2

Pts 5.7 8.7 13.7 8.5 0.0 1.0 6.0 6.0 3.0

Reb 5.3 2.7 6.0 2.5 1.0 2.5 3.3 2.5 1.0

Ast 6.3 0.3 5.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 3.7 0.5 1.5

Honoring Senior Tasha Taylor • Taylor is in her fifth year with the Lady Tiger program after red-shirting last season due to an injury. She has started 91 games over her career and played in 115. • Tasha ranks fourth in school history with 422 career assists and her assists per game average is fifth-best all-time. She has totaled 844 points over her four seasons with a careerbest average of 11.9 points per game during her junior year. • The native of Columbus, GA had a career high 13 assists against Savannah State during the 2005-06 season which ranks in a tie for the sixth most in program history. • Tasha is also one of just 12 different players to have recorded a double-double with points and assists, doing so three times in her career. • She graduated last December with a degree in Sport Management and hopes to continue her basketball career from the sidelines with aspirations of becoming Division I college coach

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Opponent (TV) Result Score Furman L 68-82 Presbyterian W 66-35 South Carolina (CSS) W 52-45 Georgia State L 75-82 Winthrop W 76-68 Kent State% W 68-53 Washington% W 85-67 Northwestern$ W 78-75 (OT) Ohio W 60-57 Chattanooga W 79-74 Georgia# L 67-50 Kennesaw State W 78-65 Charlotte L 51-58 *Miami W 74-68 *#2/2 North Carolina L 74-83 *Florida State (RSN) L 54-80 *#12/16 Maryland L 56-65 *Wake Forest W 64-60 Charleston Southern W 85-60 *Boston College L 51-71 *#14/16 Virginia (RSN) L 67-75 *Virginia Tech L 61-65 *Georgia Tech (CSS) L 41-49 Western Carolina W 73-64 *Wake Forest (RSN) L 66-71 *#4/10 Duke (RSN) L 53-77 *#11/12 Florida State (CSS) L 58-75 *Georgia Tech (RSN) L 54-89 *NC State L 43-69 Georgia Tech! (RSN) W 81-69 #11/11 North Carolina! (RSN) L 55-74

Note: All times local; % - Washington Husky Classic; $ - Big Ten/ACC Challenge; # - at Arena at The Gwinnett Center; Duluth, GA; * - ACC opponent; ! - ACC Tournament, Greensboro, NC

Clemson In the RPI • The Lady Tigers were listed at #119 in the RPI index according to rpiratings.com through Mar. 1 games. • Their strength of schedule ranked 60th most difficult in the nation. Televised Games • Thursday’s game will be the ninth televised game for the Lady Tigers this season, which is the most in a year for Clemson since the 2002-03 season. • Clemson has a 1-7 record in those games with a win over South Carolina (CSS) and losses to Florida State (RSN and CSS), Virginia (RSN), Georgia Tech (CSS and RSN), Wake Forest (RSN) and Duke (RSN). • RSN stands for the ACC’s regional network of stations. February Was Pink • The Women’s Basketball Coaches Association assigned February 13-22 as its Pink Zone initiative week in an effort for the WBCA’s nation of coaches to assist in raising breast cancer awareness on the court, across campuses, in communities and beyond. • Clemson’s designated game, sponsored by Firehouse Subs and Tigertown Graphics, was on Thursday, Feb. 19 as the Lady Tigers played host to Florida State. • The team and marketing staff accepted donations and pledges and sold pink t-shirts throughout the month to donate towards the Kay Yow foundation. • The Lady Tigers had been taking pledges for free throws made during their Pink Zone game. The team was 9-for-14 from the line against the Seminoles with Hardy, Thomas, April Parker, Christy Brown and Shaniqua Pauldo all knocking down at least one foul shot. .

Lele Hardy scored her 1,000th career point on Wednesday, Jan. 28 to become just the 21st player in school history to accomplish the feat.

Chow 4 Yow With Coach McKinney • As part of the NCAA’s Pink Zone initiative, all ACC-member schools will be holding a fundraising dinner to support breast cancer research and NC State Head Coach Kay Yow, who lost her battle on Saturday, Jan. 24. • Clemson Head Coach Cristy McKinney, who played for Yow as a Wolfpack Woman in the 1970s, held her event on Monday, Feb. 16 at the West Zone Club. • All monies raised donated to the Kay Yow Foundation.


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The dinner included a silent auction featuring autographed memorabilia from various Clemson coaches, an autographed basketball from Coach Yow, tickets to the ACC Women’s Basketball Tournament in Greensboro, NC, a behind-thescenes tour of Clemson athletic facilities, and a one-on-one dinner with Coach McKinney at Calhoun Corners.

Hardy Hits 1,000 Point Mark • Clemson junior Lele Hardy scored her 1,000th career point on Wednesday, Jan. 28 to become just the 21st player in school history to accomplish the feat. • With her 13-point performance that night, she also moved into 21st place on the Clemson all-time scoring list and then claimed the #20 spot with 15 points at Georgia Tech. • Hardy now ranks 16th with 1,124 points. • The Tiger forward scored 349 for an 11.6 average as a freshman in 2006-07 and then had 272 last season. • Barbara Kennedy holds the school record with 3,113 career points. Career Scoring Leaders Rk. Name Years 1. Barbara Kennedy 1978-82 2. Chrissy Floyd 1999-2003 3. Janet Knight 1982-86 4. Shandy Bryan 1989-93 5. Karen Ann Jenkins 1985-89 6. Mary Anne Cubelic 1979-83 7. Tara Saunooke 1994-95 8. Bobbie Mims 1976-80 9. Kerry Boyatt 1989-93 10. Itoro Umoh 1995-99 11. Amy Geren 1995-99 12. Donna Forester 1975-78 13. Louise Greenwood 1985-89 14. Cissy Bristol 1977-82 15. Peggy Caple 1981-85 16. Lele Hardy 2006-present 17. Laura Cottrell 1993-97

GP 127 120 114 126 111 119 121 126 121 126 125 63 112 104 119 90 119

Points 3113 1937 1795 1631 1514 1501 1462 1448 1422 1409 1402 1270 1268 1229 1173 1124 1108

Starting Out • Head Coach Cristy McKinney has started 10 different players at some point during the 2008-09 season. • Lele Hardy has been the only player to start all 29 games, while April Parker (25), Tasha Taylor (20), Jasmine Tate (17), Whitney Hood (16), Christy Brown (14), Bryelle Smith (11), Morganne Campbell (6), Kirstyn Wright (3) and Sthefany Thomas (4) have been in the starting line-up at least once this year. • McKinney has used 14 different starting lineups with no single combination appearing more than five times. Georgians Dominate Clemson Roster • According to an informal survey put together by George Mason SID Dan Reisig, the Lady Tigers lead the nation in players from a single state outside the location of their school. • The Clemson roster boasts eight players from the state of Georgia - Christy Brown (Atlanta), Morganne Campbell (Fairburn), Lindsey Mason (Woodstock), April Parker (Snellville), Shaniqua Pauldo (Macon), Tasha Taylor (Columbus), Lindsay Welker (Tifton) and Kirstyn Wright (Stone Mountain). • Georgia appears to be a hot bed of women’s basketball talent as Central Florida and South Carolina each have seven players from the Peach State on their respective roster. Hardy Among ACC/National Leaders • Lele Hardy ranks among the best in the ACC in several categories this season, according to statistics through regular season games. • The Clemson junior ranks third in the league in rebounding with an 8.7 per game average. • She is also fifth in scoring with a 16.7 per game average. • Her 3.2 steals per game figure was also ranked second in the league. • Hardy leads the conference in defensive rebounding with 6.0 per game. • She ranks seventh in the nation for steals per game this season. Her 3.3 per game average from 2005-06 was fifth-best in the country that year. Another Block For Tate • Clemson sophomore Jasmine Tate leads the team with 33 blocked shots in 2008-09, nearly twice as many as any other Lady Tiger player. • Tate is averaging just 16.2 minutes per game and has played in all 29 games for a 1.14 blocks per game average.

She ranks eighth in the ACC for the statistic.

Taylor Graduates • Red-shirt senior Tasha Taylor is now a graduate of Clemson University. • The 5’9” guard from Columbus, GA earned her degree in Sport Management at Clemson’s commencement exercises on Thursday, Dec. 18. • She will take classes during the spring semester to work towards a second degree. • Taylor is also interning in the Sports Information Office for one of her classes. Hardy All-Time Theft Leader • Lele Hardy holds the Clemson steal record in terms of per game averages. • She has totaled 276 career steals in 90 games played for a 3.07 average. • Hardy’s 106 steals this season rank fourth all-time. She is one shy of tying Barbara Kennedy’s 95 and needs six to tie her own mark of 98 from her freshman year. • Ramona O’Neal holds the school record with 123 during the 1988-89 season. Hardy In Top Ten For Career Steals • Lele Hardy’s 287 career steals rank second in school history, surpassng Itoro Umoh with a six-steal night against Florida State on Feb. 19. • Ironically, Umoh (now Coleman) was Hardy’s primary recruiter when she was an assistant coach at Clemson from 2003-07. • The junior from Spartanburg, SC set the freshman singleseason record with 98 in 2006-07 and tallied 83 as a sophomore. She has 92 this year. • Barbara Kennedy’s 327 from 1978-82 lead all players. Career Steals Leaders Rk. Name 1. Barbara Kennedy 2. Lele Hardy 3. Ramona O’Neal

Years 1978-83 2006-88 1985-89

GP 127 91 117

Steals 327 287 286

Taylor In Top 10 For Career Assists • Red-shirt senior Tasha Taylor has moved into fourth place on the Clemson all-time career assist list with 422. • Taylor had 83 as a freshman in 2004-05, 162 as a sophomore in 2005-06 and 93 as a junior in 2006-07. • Bobbie Mims is the record-holder with 617 set from 197680. Career Assists Leaders Rk. Name 1. Bobbie Mims 2. Melinda Ashworth 3. Itoro Umoh 4. Tasha Taylor

Years 1976-80 1982-86 1995-99 2004-

GP 126 111 126 115

Assists 617 463 459 433

Taylor, Brown Among Best For Assist Average • Tasha Taylor and Christy Brown both entered the season ranked in the top 10 for career assists per game. • Taylor ranks fifth with a 3.67 career average. • She has tallied 422 assists in 115 career games. • Brown’s 3.37 per game average is sixth highest all-time. • The red-shirt junior owns 300 career assists in 89 games played. • Drema Greer holds the record with a 6.54 per game average. Career Assists Per Game Rk. Name Years Assists GP 1. Drema Greer 1977-79 399 61 2. Bobbie Mims 1976-80 617 126 3. Susan Fehling 1983-85, 87-89 411 87 4. Melinda Ashworth 1982-86 463 111 5. Tasha Taylor 2004- 422 115 6. Christy Brown 2006- 300 89

A/G 6.54 4.89 4.72 4.17 3.67 3.37

Whew! What a January! • The Lady Tigers wrapped up a very busy January with 10 games during the first 28 days of the month. Clemson had an 11-day stretch in which it played five games. • The Lady Tigers had a 3-7 record in those 10 games, defeating Miami, Wake Forest and Charleston Southern and falling to Charloote, North Carolina, Florida State, Maryland,

2008-09 Standings Team ACC Overall Maryland 12-2 31-5 Florida State 12-2 26-8 Duke 11-3 27-6 North Carolina 10-4 28-7 Georgia Tech 8-6 22-10 Virginia 8-6 24-10 Boston College 7-7 23-12 NC State 5-9 13-17 Wake Forest 5-9 19-12 Miami 2-12 13-17 Virginia Tech 2-12 12-18 Clemson 2-12 14-17

Boston College, Virginia and Virginia Tech. Night at the Line One of Top In History • The Lady Tigers converted 14-of-15 from the foul line on Thursday, Jan. 8 against North Carolina. • The .933 percentage tied for fourth in school history. The record was a 20-21 performance against Wake Forest on Jan. 15, 2006. • For the 2008-09 season, Clemson is shooting 70.0 percent from the line, which ranks third in the ACC. Down at the Half, Ahead at the End • The Clemson women’s basketball team won five straight games in which it was trailing at halftime. The feat is a school record and also ranks second in program history for wins in a single season that came after a halftime deficit. • The Lady Tigers were down, 33-30, against Kent State in their opening game of the 2008 Husky Classic on Nov. 28; and they also trailed by a 35-34 margin to host-Washington two days later. • Northwestern held the 27-25 advantage at the halftime break on Dec. 4 in the ACC/Big Ten Challenge before Clemson’s Lele Hardy hit a three-pointer to send the game into overtime. • The Lady Tigers trailed Ohio University by 14 points (33-19) on Dec. 6 before making a second-half run to win by three (60-57). • Clemson was then down, 36-27, at the break to Chattanooga, but out-scored the Lady Mocs 52-38 in the second half for the win. • Since then, the Lady Tigers also recorded a come-frombehind win at Miami on Jan. 5. Clemson trailed 41-38 at the break before rallying for the 74-68 victory. • The Lady Tigers recorded their seventh victory after trailing at the half on Jan. 18 at Wake Forest. The Deacs led 25-21 at the break, but Clemson out-scored Wake Forest, 43-35, for the win. Best Start Since 2003-04 • The Lady Tigers put together an 8-2 record through the first 10 games of the 2008-09 season for their best start since 2003-04. • After opening with a loss at Furman on Nov. 14, Clemson defeated Presbyterian and South Carolina. • Following a home defeat to Georgia State, the Lady Tigers rebounded with six straight wins before falling to Georgia on Dec. 22. • The 2003-04 squad was 8-1 through the first nine games and started the year with an 11-1 mark. Clemson Schedule Packed With Carolinas • Clemson opened the 2008-09 season with three straight games against in-state foes. • Overall, Clemson faced five teams from the state of South Carolina this season - Furman, Presbyterian, South Carolina, Winthrop and Charleston Southern - and went 4-1 against them. • The Lady Tigers will play 12 games against teams from the Carolinas with North Carolina schools Charlotte, North Carolina, Wake Forest (2), Duke, NC State and Western Carolina on the slate.

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Final Notes Lady Tigers Down Northwestern In Overtime For Win In ACC/ Big Ten Challenge • Clemson won an overtime thriller on Dec. 4 against Northwestern in the second annual ACC/Big Ten Challenge. • Lele Hardy hit a three-pointer as time expired in regulation to send the game into an extra period. • Hardy finished with 21 points and 14 rebounds to lead the Lady Tigers. • The win was Clemson’s second in overtime in Head Coach Cristy McKinney’s tenure. The Lady Tigers also defeated NC State with extra time in the first round of the 2008 ACC Tournament. Clemson Claims Husky Classic Title • The Lady Tigers won the Husky Classic over the Nov. 28-30 weekend in Seattle, WA by defeating Kent State (68-53) and host-Washington (85-67). • It marks the second straight year Clemson has captured a tournament title over the Thanksgiving weekend. • The Lady Tigers won the Coors Classic in Boulder, CO in 2007-08. Hardy Named Husky Classic MVP; Hood Named All-Tournament • Lele Hardy earned MVP honors at the Husky Classic after averaging a double-double in the two-game tournament. • The junior forward had 22 points and 11 rebounds against Kent State in the first round and then totaled 22 points and nine boards against Washington in the tournament championship. • The honor was the second all-tournament selection for Hardy, who was also named to the all-Dead River Company Classic team in 2006-07. • Whitney Hood earned the first all-tournament team selection of her career out in Seattle. She was one rebound shy of a double-double against Washington in the championship game and also had a pair of blocked shots in the game. • She averaged 12.0 points and 8.5 rebounds in the tournament. Turnover Mark Ranks Lowest All-Time • The Lady Tigers committed just seven turnovers against Winthrop on Nov. 25, which was the second fewest all-time. • Twice, Clemson had just six turnovers in a game - against Alabama in 1993 and versus Duke in the 1995-96 ACC Championship season. • The Lady Tigers have committed just seven turnovers two other times in history - agaisnt Charleston Southern in 1992 and North Carolina in 2004.

Tigers In Final ACC Statistical Standings

a win of Chili. Thomas’ mother is from Argentina and she lived in the country for several years before moving to the United States. Athletic Lineage On Lady Tiger Roster • The 2008-09 Clemson women’s basketball roster has quite the athletic lineage. Six players have parents and/or siblings that also played a sport at the Division I level. • Morganne Campbell’s father was a fullback on the University of Illinois football team from 1973-75. • Whitney Hood’s mother and father both played basketball at Mississippi State. Her brother was a four-year basketball letterwinner at Chattanooga. • Jasmine Tate’s sister played basketball for St. John’s. • Sthefany Thomas’ father was a member of Arizona State’s 1975 NCAA Final Four Team. Her mother played basketball professionally in Argentina and her sister played basketball at Oregon State. • Lindsey Mason’s father played football at the University of Tennessee from 1978-82. • Chelsey Pinkstaff’s father was a wrestler at the University of Tennessee. Lady Tigers Ink North Carolina Point Guard • Clemson head women’s basketball coach Cristy McKinney has announced the signing of Keyrra Gillespie for the 200910 season. • Gillespie, a native of Statesville, NC, is the #5-ranked player in the Southeastern Hoops Report and the 18th-ranked point guard in the nation according to ESPN HoopGurlz. • Gillespie is the reigning Ms. Basketball from North Carolina and has been a three-time conference player-of-the-year at Statesville High School. She has led the Greyhounds to a 69-15 record in three seasons and to a state regionals appearance in 2008. • Gillespie, whom the Clemson coaches describe as the consummate point guard with great vision, passing ability and ball handling skills, was a first-team all-state selection for the 2007-08 season and has lettered three times in track as well.

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Assists Tasha Taylor Steals Lele Hardy Jasmine Tate

Hardy Scores 32 • Lele Hardy posted a career high 32 points on Nov. 22 against Georgia State. She was 12-for-18 from the field to set personal bests in field goals made and attempted as well. • Her 32 points were the most for any Lady Tiger since Lakeia Stokes scored 32 almost five years ago to the day, November 21, 2003. • Hardy connected on 5-6 from behind the arc, while adding three perfect free throw tries as well. Lady Tigers Record Road Victory Over In-State Rival South Carolina • Clemson defeated in-state rival South Carolina on Nov. 19 for the first time since the 2004-05 season, which was also the last time the Lady Tigers bested the Gamecocks in Columbia. • The win was the first for Head Coach Cristy McKinney over South Carolina while at Clemson. • Clemson ruined first-year coach Dawn Staley’s home opener with the victory. • Palmetto State native Lele Hardy led all scorers with 17 points and was just one rebound shy of a double-double. • She also tallied seven steals in the game. • April Parker and Whitney Hood also posted double figures with 10 points apiece. Thomas’ Travels With Argeninean National Team • Sthefany Thomas spent her offseason traveling with the Argentinean national team to the South America Championships in Ecuador and the FIBA Olympic Qualifier in Spain. • The Argentineans finished second in the South American Championships in June to advance to the Olympic qualifier in Spain. • Thomas averaged 12.3 points during the South American Championships, which included a 22-point performance in

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Shaniqua Pauldo scored 23 points in Clemson’s ACC Tournament victory over five-seed Georgia Tech.


Final Individual      Player Stats - All Games    

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              

                 

              

              

 

 

              

   

   

     

              

  

   

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                                                                          

     

                                                                                                                                                                        

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94

Superlatives Category Total Points 1st Half Points 2nd Half Points 1st Half FG % 2nd Half FG % Scoring Margin Field Goals Made Field Goal Attempts Field Goal % 3-Pointers Made 3-Point Attempts

85 85 45 52 .552 (16-29) .633 (19-30) +31 33

Clemson Team High vs. Washington (11/30/08) vs. Charleston Southern (1/20/09) vs. Charleston Southern (1/20/09) vs. Chattanooga (12/15/08) vs. Kennesaw State (12/29/08) vs. Washington (11/30/08) vs. Presbyterian (11/16/08) vs. Charleston Southern (1/20/09)

74 vs. Northwestern (12/4/08) .544 (31-57) 9 25 25 .444 (4-9) 18 18 24

vs. Washington (11/30/08) vs. Miami (1/5/09) vs. Miami (1/5/09) vs. Maryland (1/15/09) vs. Kennesaw State (12/29/08) vs. Charleston Southern (1/20/09) vs. Georgia Tech (3/5/09) vs. Presbyterian (11/16/08)

.947 (18-19) 52 +15 25 29 10 19 26 26

vs. Georgia Tech (3/5/09) vs. Miami (1/5/09) vs. Charleston Southern (1/20/09) vs. Washington (11/30/08) vs. Georgia Tech (2/1/09) vs. Furman (11/14/08) vs. Presbyterian (11/16/08) vs. Furman (11/14/08) vs. North Carolina (1/9/09)

Field Goals Made Field Goal Attempts Field Goal % 3-Pointers Made 3-Point Attempts 3-Point FG %

89 45 49 .556 (15-27) .593 (16-27) .593 (16-27) 32 73 .511 (24-47) 8 22 .571 (8-14)

Opponent Team High by Georgia Tech (2/22/09) by Florida State (1/11/09) by North Carolina (1/9/09) by Chattanooga (12/15/08) by Wake Forest (2/8/09) by Georgia Tech (2/22/09) by Georgia Tech (2/22/09) by Miami (1/5/09) by Boston College (1/23/09) by Furman (11/14/08) by Charleston Southern (1/20/09) by Furman (11/14/08)

Free Throws Made Free Throw Attempts Free Throw % (min. 10 att.) Total Rebounds

32 40 .857 (18-21) 59

by Furman (11/14/08) by Furman (11/14/08) by Georgia State (11/22/08) by North Carolina (3/6/09)

3-Point FG % Free Throws Made Free Throw Attempts Free Throw % (min. 10 att.) Total Rebounds Rebound Margin Assists Turnovers Blocked Shots Steals Fouls

Category Total Points 1st Half Points 2nd Half Points 1st Half FG % 2nd Half FG %

Assists Turnovers Blocked Shots Steals

18 30 7 20

Fouls

20 by Wake Forest (1/18/09) 20 by Georgia Tech (3/5/09)

Category Points

Clemson Individual Best 32 by Lele Hardy vs. Georgia State (11/22/08)

Field Goals Made Field Goal Attempts Field Goal % (min. 5 att.) 3-Pointers Made 3-Point Attempts 3-Point % (min. 3 att.) Free Throws Made Free Throw Attempts Free Throw % (min. 6 att.) Total Rebounds Assists Blocked Shots Steals Minutes

12 20 1.000 (6-6) 1.000 (5-5) 5 10 10 1.000 (3-3 .833 (5-6) 8 11 1.000 (9-9) 15 15 9 5 5 7 7 37

by Winthrop (11/25/08) by Presbyterian (11/16/08) by Winthrop (11/25/08) by Georgia Tech (2/1/09)

by Lele Hardy vs. Georgia State (11/22/08) by Lele Hardy vs. Washington (11/30/08) by April Parker vs. Kennesaw State (12/29/08) by Whitney Hood vs. Charleston Southern (1/20/09) by Lele Hardy vs. Georgia State (11/22/08) by Lele Hardy vs. Maryland (1/15/09) by Sthefany Thomas vs. Maryland (1/15/09) by Sthefany Thomas vs. Wake Forest (2/8/09) by Lele Hardy vs. Georgia State (11/22/08) by Lele Hardy vs. Boston College (1/23/09) by Lele Hardy vs. Wake Forest (1/18/09) by Lele Hardy vs. Boston College (1/23/09) by Lele Hardy vs. Miami (1/5/09) by Lele Hardy vs. Charleston Southern (1/20/09) by Tasha Taylor vs. Georgia Tech (3/5/09) by Jasmine Tate vs. Furman (11/14/08) by Jasmine Tate vs. Kent State (11/28/08) by Lele Hardy vs. South Carolina (11/19/08) by Lele Hardy vs. Georgia Tech (3/5/09) by Lele Hardy vs. Wake Forest (2/8/09)

Clemson Team Low 41 vs. Georgia Tech (2/1/09) 14 15 .176 (6-34) .100 (3-30) -35 16 16 52 52 .286 (16-56) 1 6

vs. NC State (2/26/09) vs. Boston College (1/23/09) vs. Georgia Tech (2/22/09) vs. Boston College (1/23/09) vs. Georgia Tech (2/22/09) vs. Boston College (1/23/09) vs. Georgia Tech (2/1/09) vs. Ohio (12/6/08) vs. Duke (2/13/09) vs. Boston College (1/23/09) vs. several vs. South Carolina (11/19/08)

.063 (1-16) vs. Presbyterian (11/16/08) 3 vs. Miami (1/5/09) 6 vs. Miami (1/5/09) .363 (7-11) 25 -26 7 7 0 6 12

vs. South Carolina (11/19/08) vs. Ohio (12/6/08) vs. North Carolina (3/5/09) vs. Furman (11/14/08) vs. Winthrop (11/25/08) vs. NC State (2/26/09) vs. Miami (1/5/09) vs. Presbyterian (11/16/08)

35 14 20 .231 (6-26) .241 (7-29)

Opponent Team Low by Presbyterian (11/16/08) by Presbyterian (11/16/08) by Kent State (11/28/08) by Charleston Southern (1/20/09) by Kent State (11/28/08)

14 39 .281 1 6 .091 (1-11) .091 (1-11) 4 6 .524 (11-21) 28 28 6 12 1 2

by Presbyterian (11/16/08) by Presbyterian (11/16/08) by Charleston Southern (1/20/09) by several (5) by Boston College (1/23/09) by Kennesaw State (12/29/08) by North Carolina (1/9/09) by Presbyterian (11/16/08) by Presbyterian (11/16/08) by Charlotte (1/2/09) by Presbyterian (11/16/08) by Georgia State (11/22/08) by South Carolina (11/19/08) by Miami (1/5/09) by several by Winthrop (11/25/08)

7 by Winthrop (11/25/08)

34 34 13 24 .875 (7-8)

Opponent Individual Best by Lee Stephens of Furman (11/14/08) by Amy Jaeschke of Northwestern (12/4/08) by Corrinne Groves of Wake Forest (2/8/09) by Amy Jaeschke of Northwestern (12/4/08) by Ashley Haugtvedt of Winthrop (11/25/08)

5 by Brittany Graham of Georgia State (11/22/08) 9 by several .833 (5-6) by Brittany Graham of Georgia State (11/22/08) 12 13 1.000 13

by Amy Jaeschke of Northwestern (12/4/08) by Amy Jaeschke of Northwestern (12/4/08) by several by several (3)

8 by several (3) 3 by several (8) 7 by Alex Tchangoue of Wake Forest (2/8/09) 42 by Amy Jaeschke of Northwestern (12/4/08)


Team Game-by-Game Stats Date 11/14 11/16 11/19

Opponent

Final Score By Score Periods

FG-A-Pct.

3FG-A-Pct FT-A-Pct.

O-D=T Reb

PFDQ

A

TO

BS

S

1st FG% 2nd FG%

Bench Score

at Furman

82

34-48

21-50-.420

8-14-.571

32-40-.800

14-28=42

19-1

8

22

4

5

.346

.500

6

Clemson

68

25-43

26-70-.371

6-20-.300

10-14-.714

19-20=39

26-1

7

20

10

11

.344

.395

29

Presbyterian

35

14-21

14-39-.359

3-14-.214

4-6-.667

4-24=28

17-1

7

30

1

5

.278

.429

4

Clemson

66

29-37

24-68-.353

1-16-.063

17-24-.708

22-19=41

12-0

11

9

5

19

.382

.323

23 23

at South Carolina

45

24-21

16-49-.327

1-8-.125

12-19-.632

14-25=39

15-1

6

25

3

7

.310

.350

Clemson

52

31-21

22-59-.373

1-6-.167

7-11-.636

14-23=37

18-1

11

20

2

12

.438

.296

8

11/22

Georgia State

82

34-48

29-64-.453

6-15-.400

18-21-.400

11-17=28

17-0

17

13

3

18

.364

.548

19

Clemson

75

29-46

26-56-.464

9-17-.529

14-17-.824

15-26=41

18-0

11

28

5

9

.500

.447

21

11/25

Winthrop

68

32-36

25-52-.481

6-15-.400

12-19-.632

12-24=36

7-0

18

16

7

2

.429

.542

0

Clemson

76

44-32

31-70-.443

7-16-.438

7-8-.875

16-20=36

13-0

19

7

7

9

.541

.371

42

11/28 11/30 12/4 12/6 12/15 12/22 12/29 1/2

vs. Kent State

53

33-20

20-55-.364

2-13-.154

11-19-.579

12-28=40

16-0

12

26

5

8

.500

.241

14

Clemson#

68

30-38

29-69-.420

4-16-.250

6-14-.429

14-28=42

16-0

12

14

6

11

.406

.432

22

at Washington

67

35-32

25-72-.347

5-20-..250

12-15-.800

15-22=37

19-1

13

11

3

7

.394

.308

25

Clemson#

85

34-51

31-57-.544

7-16-.438

16-19-.842

5-33=38

14-0

25

15

4

7

.444

.633

29

Northwestern

75

29-38-8

23-51-.451

3-9-.333

26-34-.764

12-28=40

17-0

12

25

3

11

.423

.524

16

Clemson$

78

27-40-11

32-74-.432

6-18-.333

8-16-.500

20-19=39

23-0

20

17

2

14

.324

.500

31

Ohio

57

33-24

20-47-.426

3-12-.250

14-17-.824

11-22=33

12-0

13

23

1

8

.520

.318

2

Clemson

60

19-41

23-52-.442

3-11-.273

11-15-.733

9-16=25

14-0

10

17

3

9

.320

.556

38

Chattanooga

74

36-38

27-54-.500

7-19-.368

13-20-.650

9-24=33

11-0

15

20

3

5

.556

.444

12

Clemson

79

27-52

32-62-.516

8-21-.381

7-10-.700

9-20=29

17-0

24

16

4

9

.400

.625

39

vs. Georgia

67

28-39

24-59-.407

4-16-.250

15-19-.789

12-31=43

15-0

14

15

3

10

.379

.433

11

Clemson%

50

32-18

19-59-.322

1-13-.077

11-16-.688

12-25=37

16-0

13

15

3

10

.429

.226

15

Kennesaw State

65

35-30

24-65-.369

1-11-.091

16-20-.800

16-16=32

18-0

13

16

2

13

.382

.355

19

Clemson

78

43-35

30-57-.526

4-9-.444

14-20-.700

13-28=41

16-0

18

19

8

10

.552

.500

30 21

Charlotte

58

30-28

22-57-.386

3-14-.214

11-21-.524

16-35=51

15-0

11

23

1

6

.423

.355

Clemson

51

19-32

19-59-.322

4-15-.267

9-14-.643

9-25=34

20-1

8

16

4

8

.250

.387

19

1/5

at *Miami

68

41-27

27-73-.370

5-16-.313

9-15-.600

11-27=38

11-0

16

12

5

14

.474

.257

10

Clemson

74

38-36

31-69-.449

9-25-.360

3-6-.500

14-38=52

15-0

21

20

8

6

.485

.417

45

1/8

*#2/2 North Carolina

83

34-49

28-71-.394

1-11-.091

26-37-.703

19-32=51

16-0

12

16

3

12

.282

.531

27

Clemson

74

25-49

27-70-.386

6-18-.333

14-15-.933

12-31=43

26-2

17

20

4

9

.257

.514

15

1/11

at *Florida State

80

45-35

27-65-.415

7-14-.500

19-26-.731

17-30=47

12-0

15

14

5

7

.515

.313

19

Clemson

54

31-23

21-59-.356

6-16-.375

6-10-.600

8-23=31

20-1

13

16

1

7

.400

.310

30

1/15

*#12/16 Maryland

65

35-30

21-56-.375

3-13-.231

20-25-.800

15-35=50

13-0

11

22

3

8

.400

.333

3

Clemson

56

26-30

20-65-.308

6-25-.240

10-13-.769

12-23=35

20-1

10

13

7

9

.333

.289

26

at *Wake Forest

60

25-35

20-56-.357

3-15-.200

17-25-.680

9-32=41

20-2

12

18

2

7

.276

.444

4

Clemson

64

21-43

23-63-.365

3-14-.214

15-23-.652

14-31=45

19-0

12

16

2

8

.300

.424

16

1/18 1/20 1/23 1/26 1/28 2/1 2/4 2/8 2/13

Charleston Southern

60

29-31

18-64-.281

7-22-.318

17-22-.773

17-15=32

16-1

10

21

1

11

.231

.316

2

Clemson

85

45-40

33-63-.524

1-8-.125

18-23-.783

15-32=47

21-0

19

18

8

9

.500

.548

43

at *Boston College

71

33-38

24-47-511

3-6-.500

20-29-.690

7-32=39

15-0

13

22

3

7

.450

.556

16

Clemson

51

36-15

16-56-.286

5-15-.333

14-17-.824

10-22=32

19-1

10

23

3

7

.500

.100

18

*Virginia

75

36-39

25-67-.373

3-8-.375

22-27-.815

22-27=49

10-0

15

17

3

8

.448

.316

10

Clemson

67

26-41

28-67-.438

5-17-.294

6-10-.600

11-24=35

21-0

12

18

5

13

.343

.552

35

*Virginia Tech

65

32-33

23-50-.460

1-9-.111

18-30-.600

12-27=39

15-0

12

14

1

9

.433

.500

10

Clemson

61

39-22

23-67-.343

3-21-.143

12-13-.3923

17-20=37

18-0

13

12

4

8

.455

.235

31

*Georgia Tech

49

20-29

16-40-.400

1-8-.125

16-26-.615

10-21=31

11-0

7

26

6

20

.350

.450

5

Clemson

41

16-25

16-50-.320

3-13-.231

6-12-.500

16-20=36

20-1

10

29

1

14

.231

.417

15

Western Carolina

64

26-38

25-68-.368

3-12-.250

11-19-.579

20-26=46

17-0

8

18

3

6

.367

.368

17

Clemson

73

31-42

27-69-.391

4-11-.391

15-22-.682

18-29=47

17-0

7

14

6

9

.359

.433

26

*Wake Forest

71

28-43

25-56-.446

3-11-.273

18-28-.643

10-23=33

13-0

17

14

1

16

.310

.593

4

Clemson

66

37-29

25-63-.397

5-14-.357

11-13-.846

16-25=41

19-0

16

22

1

9

.424

.357

34 29

at #4/10 *Duke

77

44-33

24-60-.400

3-11-.273

26-36-.722

18-32=50

17-0

15

16

6

13

.462

.353

Clemson

53

19-34

19-52-.365

5-13-.385

10-19-.526

7-24=31

21-1

10

23

3

12

.360

.370

34

2/19

#11/12 *Florida State

75

35-40

23-50-.460

3-12-.500

26-34-.460

12-26=38

15-0

15

19

4

11

.417

.500

14

Clemson

58

30-28

23-57-.404

3-18-.167

9-14-.643

11-19=30

24-1

14

24

3

11

.448

.357

12

2/22

*Georgia Tech

89

43-46

32-65-.492

4-8-.500

21-26-.808

20-28=48

14-0

14

14

5

14

.421

.593

20

Clemson

54

15-39

19-59-.322

5-16-.313

11-16-.688

17-16=33

21-1

12

21

9

7

.176

.520

21

2/26

at *NC State

69

30-39

25-58-.431

2-7-.286

17-22-.773

11-37=48

14-0

11

11

4

5

.355

.519

30

Clemson

43

14-29

17-63-.270

3-14-.214

6-11-.545

12-24=36

15-0

8

11

0

7

.188

.355

23

3/5

vs. Georgia Tech

69

37-32

22-67-.328

4-15-.267

21-29-.724

17-21=38

20-0

9

19

1

13

.355

.306

25

Clemson

81

37-44

31-70-.443

1-11-.091

18-19-.947

18-32=50

19-0

16

20

4

14

.455

.432

24

3/6

vs. North Carolina

74

31-43

25-61-.410

3-11-.273

21-30-.700

23-36=59

15-0

11

21

4

9

.367

.452

14

Clemson

55

29-26

20-67-.299

7-24-.292

8-12-.667

14-19=33

231

11

13

5

11

.371

.219

38

95


96

Box Scores Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Clemson vs Furman 11/14/08 5:00 p.m. at Greenville, S.C. (Timmons Arena)

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Presbyterian vs Clemson 11/16/08 2:0 pm at Clemson, SC (Littlejohn Coliseum)

Clemson 68 • 0-1

Presbyterian 35 • 0-2 Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

##

Player

11

HARDY, Lele PARKER, April TATE, Jasmine BROWN, Christy WRIGHT, Kirstyn SMITH, Bryelle TAYLOR, Tasha THOMAS, Sthefany HOOD, Whitney MASON, Lindsey PAULDO, Shaniqua Team Totals

21 24 04 10 03 12 22 25 31 44

FG % 1st Half: 11-32 3FG % 1st Half: 1-5 FT % 1st Half: 2-5

f f f g g

6-11 2-6 2-5 0-5 5-11 0-3 1-3 3-11 4-8 3-6 0-1

2-3 0-0 0-0 0-2 2-7 0-2 0-0 2-6 0-0 0-0 0-0

5-5 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-1 0-0 2-3 0-0 3-3 0-0 0-0

26-70

6-20

10-14

2nd half: 15-38 2nd half: 5-15 2nd half: 8-9

34.4% 20.0% 40.0%

39.5% 33.3% 88.9%

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

1 2 3 4 3 2 5 3 5 3 8 1 1 2 3 1 1 1 2 4 0 2 2 0 1 1 2 5 2 2 4 4 2 2 4 1 3 2 5 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 19 20 39 26

Game: 26-70 Game: 6-20 Game: 10-14

##

Player

24 21 20 20 33 12 15 25 19 8 3

14

BROWN, Brittany SMITH, Lea MOORE, Katlin MILLS, Amanda STEVENS, Kristen SNYDER, Lauren WRIGHT, Chelsea LEE, Megan WHATLEY, Holly Team Totals

A TO Blk Stl

19 4 4 0 12 0 4 8 11 6 0

1 0 0 1 1 1 2 0 1 0 0

68

7 20 10 11 200

3 3 1 5 3 1 1 2 1 0 0

0 2 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0

37.1% 30.0% 71.4%

3 1 2 2 2 0 0 1 0 0 0

Deadball Rebounds 1

Furman 82 • 1-0 Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

##

Player

20

BAKER, Sarah HOLTFRETER, Kali JOHNSON, Katie STEPHENS, Lee LIEBSCHWAGER, M DOWELL, Candace BERRY, Kendra TROUTMAN, Susan BOOKER, Shana Team Totals

21 44 11 12 10 23 24 32

FG % 1st Half: 9-26 3FG % 1st Half: 3-7 FT % 1st Half: 13-16

f f c g g

3-9 2-6 1-6 10-14 4-7 0-2 0-0 1-2 0-4

2-2 2-4 0-0 3-4 1-2 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1

0-0 4-5 5-6 11-12 8-11 0-0 2-2 0-0 2-4

21-50

8-14

32-40

2nd half: 12-24 2nd half: 5-7 2nd half: 19-24

34.6% 42.9% 81.3%

50.0% 71.4% 79.2%

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

2 2 4 2 1 3 4 1 6 4 10 5 0 1 1 4 1 4 5 3 0 3 3 1 0 1 1 0 1 4 5 2 1 1 2 1 2 5 7 14 28 42 19

Game: 21-50 Game: 8-14 Game: 32-40

TP

A TO Blk Stl

8 10 7 34 17 0 2 2 2

0 1 0 1 5 1 0 0 0

82

1 5 5 2 2 1 2 0 2 2 8 22

1st

2nd

Total

25 34

43 48

68 82

04 12 24 11 21 22 25

FG % 1st Half: 3FG % 1st Half: FT % 1st Half:

5 200

HARDY, Lele TATE, Jasmine PARKER, April BROWN, Christy WRIGHT, Kirstyn SMITH, Bryelle TAYLOR, Tasha THOMAS, Sthefany HOOD, Whitney MASON, Lindsey WELKER, Lindsay PAULDO, Shaniqua Team Totals

04 10 03 12 22 25 31 33

FG % 1st Half: 3FG % 1st Half: FT % 1st Half:

0-0 0-0 0-0

Points CU FUR

In Paint 0 0

Off T/O 19 22

2nd Chance 17 10

Fast Break 0 0

Bench 29 6

Score tied - 0 times. Lead changed - 1 time.

Player

21

PARKER, April HOOD, Whitney WRIGHT, Kirstyn HARDY, Lele TAYLOR, Tasha SMITH, Bryelle BROWN, Christy THOMAS, Sthefany TATE, Jasmine MASON, Lindsey PAULDO, Shaniqua Team Totals

03 04 22 24 31 44

FG % 1st Half: 14-32 3FG % 1st Half: 1-4 FT % 1st Half: 2-2

f f g g g

5-8 5-10 0-4 6-15 2-3 0-0 0-5 3-10 0-2 0-1 1-1

0-0 0-0 0-1 1-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0

0-0 0-0 2-2 4-6 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0

22-59

1-6

7-11

2nd half: 2nd half: 2nd half:

43.8% 25.0% 100.0%

8-27 0-2 5-9

29.6% 0.0% 55.6%

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

3 1 4 5 1 1 2 2 0 1 1 2 4 5 9 2 1 6 7 3 0 1 1 0 0 2 2 2 0 3 3 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 3 2 5 14 23 37 18

Game: 22-59 Game: 1-6 Game: 7-11

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

##

Player

10

PACE, C.J. ADAMS, Demetress MAY, Jewel FALOHUN, Lauren DICKERSON, Brionna KENNEDY, Samone SUTTON, Lakeisha TATE, Miranda WILLIAMS, Tonia WHEELER, Sada Team Totals

52 03 23 04 11 21 32 34

FG % 1st Half: 3FG % 1st Half: FT % 1st Half:

9-29 1-3 5-9

TP

A TO Blk Stl

0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

10 10 2 17 5 0 0 6 0 0 2

0 0 2 2 5 0 0 2 0 0 0

1 1 2 4 5 0 2 2 1 0 2

0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

2 0 0 7 2 0 0 0 1 0 0

Game: 14-39 Game: 3-14 Game: 4-6

5-9 4-8 0-3 3-9 4-10 1-6 0-2 2-7 3-9 0-1 0-1 2-3

0-2 0-0 0-0 0-4 0-2 0-2 0-1 1-4 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0

3-6 2-2 6-6 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 5-7 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2

24-68

1-16

17-24

2nd half: 24-68 2nd half: 1-16 2nd half: 17-24

35.3% 6.3% 70.8%

35

A TO Blk Stl

1 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 0

5 1 7 6 1 1 2 3 1 3 7 30

Min

0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

0 1 2 0 0 0 2 0 0

1

5 200

35.9% 21.4% 66.7%

26 29 35 27 36 3 22 20 2

Deadball Rebounds 1

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

7 1 8 2 4 3 7 0 2 1 3 1 1 1 2 1 0 5 5 1 2 1 3 3 0 0 0 0 1 3 4 2 2 2 4 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 2 0 2 2 0 1 1 22 19 41 12

Game: 24-68 Game: 1-16 Game: 17-24

1st

2nd

Total

14 29

21 37

35 66

TP

A TO Blk Stl

13 10 6 6 8 2 0 10 6 0 0 5

5 0 0 0 3 2 0 1 0 0 0 0

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

0 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

66 11

9

5 19 200

35.3% 6.3% 70.8%

5 2 1 2 3 0 0 5 1 0 0 0

Min

30 21 23 25 28 12 4 21 17 8 2 9

Deadball Rebounds 5,3

In Paint 0 0

Points PC CU

Off T/O 0 0

2nd Chance 0 0

Fast Break 0 0

Bench 0 0

Score tied - 0 times. Lead changed - 0 times.

##

Player

27 28 31 33 26 2 14 22 8 5 4

40

Olsen, Dana McKeller, Danyiell Williams, Jylisa Hollins, Brittany Johnson, Crystal Graham, Brittany Harris, Chandra Smith, Chandrica Haltiwanger, Traci Rawls, Shay Mann, Monica Anderson, Danielle Team Totals

f f f g g

31.0% 33.3% 55.6%

2-6 1-4 0-1 3-4 1-10 0-3 2-4 3-6 3-7 1-4

0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-3 0-1 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0

0-0 0-0 2-2 4-4 2-4 0-0 1-4 1-3 2-2 0-0

16-49

1-8

12-19

2nd half: 2nd half: 2nd half:

7-20 0-5 7-10

35.0% 0.0% 70.0%

1st

31 24

Last FG - CU 2nd-04:05, SC 2nd-03:37. Largest lead - CU by 17 1st-06:12, SC None.

2nd

Deadball Rebounds 2

21 21

52 45

Points CU SC

05 23 10 12 21 22 25 31

FG % 1st Half: 12-33 3FG % 1st Half: 2-6 FT % 1st Half: 8-9

f f g g g

36.4% 33.3% 88.9%

2-7 10-18 5-9 3-10 2-8 6-8 1-1 0-1 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0

0-3 0-0 0-0 0-1 1-4 5-6 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0

8-8 4-5 0-0 0-0 6-8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

29-64

6-15

18-21

2nd half: 17-31 2nd half: 4-9 2nd half: 10-12

54.8% 44.4% 83.3%

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

1 2 3 3 4 7 11 2 0 2 2 3 3 0 3 4 0 1 1 2 0 1 1 2 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 5 11 17 28 17

Game: 29-64 Game: 6-15 Game: 18-21

TP

A TO Blk Stl

12 24 10 6 11 17 2 0 0 0 0 0

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

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

82 17 13

0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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

Min

32 35 31 23 38 19 11 1 5 1 2 2

3 18 200

45.3% 40.0% 85.7%

Deadball Rebounds 1

Clemson University 75 • 2-2

2 1 3 1 3 8 11 5 1 3 4 4 0 1 1 0 3 2 5 0 0 1 1 0 2 1 3 1 0 0 0 0 1 7 8 3 1 0 1 1 1 1 2 14 25 39 15

Total

04

2 12 200

37.3% 16.7% 63.6%

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

Game: 16-49 Game: 1-8 Game: 12-19

42

44

52 11 20

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

Min

TP

A TO Blk Stl

4 2 2 10 4 0 5 8 8 2

0 1 0 1 0 2 0 2 0 0

45

3 4 0 3 5 2 2 3 1 1 1 6 25

1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 3 0

3

7 200

21 22 17 27 37 19 8 18 22 9

Deadball Rebounds 3

In Paint 28 26

Off T/O 16 13

2nd Chance 12 7

Score tied - 0 times. Lead changed - 0 times.

##

Player

11

HARDY, Lele HOOD, Whitney PARKER, April TAYLOR, Tasha THOMAS, Sthefany SMITH, Bryelle BROWN, Christy WRIGHT, Kirstyn TATE, Jasmine MASON, Lindsey PAULDO, Shaniqua Team Totals

25 21 12 22 03 04 10 24 31

32.7% 12.5% 63.2%

Fast Break 2 4

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

Min

0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0

Officials: Dee Kantner, Wesley Dean, Sue Fountain Technical fouls: Clemson-None. South Carolina-None. Attendance: 2315 Score by periods Clemson South Carolina

4-6

35.9% 21.4% 66.7%

4 6 6 8 7 0 1 3 0

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Georgia State vs Clemson University 11/22/08 3:00 PM at Littlejohn Coliseum - Clemson, SC

South Carolina 45 • 0-2

24

3-14

TP

0 2 2 3 2 6 8 5 0 6 6 2 1 1 2 2 0 2 2 1 0 1 1 0 0 3 3 1 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 3 3 4 24 28 17

Georgia State 82 • 1-0 Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

##

12

14-39

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

Last FG - PC , CU . Largest lead - PC None, CU None.

Clemson 52 • 2-1

11

0-0 0-0 2-2 1-2 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0

2nd half: 14-39 2nd half: 3-14 2nd half: 4-6

f f c g g

Score by periods Presbyterian Clemson

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Clemson vs South Carolina 11/19/08 7 p.m. at Colonial Life Arena / Columbia, S.C.

10

0-0 0-0 0-1 1-6 1-4 0-0 0-0 1-3 0-0

Officials: Dock Sisk, Angelica Suffren, BOnnie Pettus Technical fouls: Presbyterian-None. Clemson-None. Attendance: 580

Last FG - CU 2nd-00:59, FUR 2nd-00:04. Largest lead - CU by 2 1st-19:15, FUR by 16 2nd-14:54.

25

2-4 3-6 2-8 3-9 3-7 0-0 0-2 1-3 0-0

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

Player

44

Deadball Rebounds 3

0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

11 21

4

0-0 0-0 0-0

##

33 34 27 32 35 10 7 13 9

0 1 2 0 1 0 0 1 0

f f g g g

Clemson 66 • 1-1

24

Officials: Carla Fountain, Angel Stanton, Talisa Green Technical fouls: Clemson-WRIGHT, Kirstyn. Furman-None. Attendance: 337 Score by periods Clemson Furman

23

Min

0 0 1 0 2 0 0 1 0

42.0% 57.1% 80.0%

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

Min

TP

Bench 8 23

44

FG % 1st Half: 3FG % 1st Half: FT % 1st Half:

9-18 4-5 7-9

f f c g g

12-18 2-5 2-4 2-7 1-5 1-2 1-2 3-8 2-3 0-1 0-1

5-6 0-0 0-0 0-2 1-2 1-2 0-0 2-5 0-0 0-0 0-0

3-3 3-4 2-2 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 3-5 1-1 0-0 0-0

26-56

9-17

14-17

2nd half: 17-38 2nd half: 5-12 2nd half: 7-8

50.0% 80.0% 77.8%

44.7% 41.7% 87.5%

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

3 3 6 2 2 2 4 2 3 1 4 3 0 3 3 1 1 3 4 0 0 2 2 1 0 2 2 2 2 4 6 4 2 5 7 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 3 15 26 41 18

Game: 26-56 Game: 9-17 Game: 14-17

TP

A TO Blk Stl

32 7 6 4 5 3 2 11 5 0 0

1 1 0 4 1 2 0 1 1 0 0

Min

4 4 1 6 4 2 2 4 1 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 3 0 0

3 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 0

75 11 28

5

9 200

46.4% 52.9% 82.4%

27 26 26 20 25 12 9 27 19 6 3

Deadball Rebounds 1

Officials: Dee Kaufner, Billy Smith, Maj Forsberg Technical fouls: Georgia State-None. Clemson University-None. Attendance: Score by periods Georgia State Clemson University

1st

2nd

Total

34 29

48 46

82 75

Last FG - GASTWBB 2nd-00:58, CU 2nd-00:17. Largest lead - GASTWBB by 10 1st-06:26, CU by 5 2nd-09:27.

Points GASTWB CU

In Paint 32 28

Off T/O 32 13

2nd Chance 10 14

Fast Break 8 6

Score tied - 10 times. Lead changed - 11 times.

Bench 19 21


Box Scores Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Winthrop vs Clemson 11/25/08 5:30 PM at Clemson, SC (Littlejohn Coliseum)

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Clemson vs Kent State 11/28/08 12 p.m. at Bank of America Arena - Seattle, Wash.

Winthrop 68 • 2-2

Clemson 68 • 4-2 Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

##

Player

04

FANSLER, Jessica FANN, Ashley HAUGTVEDT, Ashley van DAALEN, Yvonne RODD, Tiffany COX, Ashley RYSKA, Kathi SCOTT, Sarah HANKINS, Shelly HAMMICK, TaQuoia Team Totals

40 42 13 25 03 05 32 33 50

FG % 1st Half: 12-28 3FG % 1st Half: 4-8 FT % 1st Half: 4-7

f f c g g

3-7 6-15 7-8 5-10 4-10 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0

1-3 0-0 2-3 0-3 3-6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

0-0 4-9 1-2 7-8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

25-52

6-15

12-19

2nd half: 13-24 2nd half: 2-7 2nd half: 8-12

42.9% 50.0% 57.1%

54.2% 28.6% 66.7%

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

2 1 3 5 8 13 1 3 4 1 7 8 0 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 3 12 24 36

Game: 25-52 Game: 6-15 Game: 12-19

##

Player

28 40 35 36 37 2 14 1 4 3

11

HARDY, Lele TATE, Jasmine HOOD, Whitney SMITH, Bryelle BROWN, Christy WRIGHT, Kirstyn TAYLOR, Tasha THOMAS, Sthefany MASON, Lindsey WELKER, Lindsay PAULDO, Shaniqua Team Totals

A TO Blk Stl

1 2 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 0

7 16 17 17 11 0 0 0 0 0

1 7 1 6 0 0 2 0 1 0

2 3 1 5 3 0 1 0 1 0

1 1 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0

7

68 18 16

7

2 200 Deadball Rebounds 2

Clemson 76 • 3-2 Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

##

Player

11

HARDY, Lele TATE, Jasmine PARKER, April SMITH, Bryelle BROWN, Christy WRIGHT, Kirstyn TAYLOR, Tasha THOMAS, Sthefany HOOD, Whitney MASON, Lindsey WELKER, Lindsay PAULDO, Shaniqua Team Totals

24 21 03 04 10 12 22 25 31 33 44

FG % 1st Half: 18-35 3FG % 1st Half: 4-9 FT % 1st Half: 4-5

f f c g g

4-12 1-4 7-12 0-2 4-5 2-5 3-5 2-6 5-9 0-0 0-1 3-9

0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 2-3 2-4 2-2 1-4 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0

0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-2 2-2 1-2 0-0 2-2

31-70

7-16

7-8

2nd half: 13-35 2nd half: 3-7 2nd half: 3-3

51.4% 44.4% 80.0%

37.1% 42.9% 100.0%

4 7 11 2 1 1 2 2 1 2 3 1 0 0 0 1 1 2 3 0 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 2 3 1 4 1 2 2 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 3 2 5 0 0 1 1 16 20 36 13

TP

A TO Blk Stl

1st

2nd

Total

32 44

36 32

68 76

Points WU CU

03 04 10 12 22 31 33

8 2 14 0 10 6 8 7 12 1 0 8

4 0 0 3 2 1 6 0 2 0 0 1

0 0 1 0 1 3 0 0 1 1 0 0

1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1

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

76 19

7

7

9 200

44.3% 43.8% 87.5%

34 18 24 12 19 15 22 18 20 3 2 13

Deadball Rebounds 0

Off T/O 7 23

2nd Chance 9 24

Fast Break 2 14

Bench 0 42

Score tied - 0 times. Lead changed - 2 times.

24

TATE, Jasmine HOOD, Whitney SMITH, Bryelle BROWN, Christy HARDY, Lele WRIGHT, Kirstyn TAYLOR, Tasha PARKER, April THOMAS, Sthefany Team Totals

25 03 04 11 10 12 21 22

FG % 1st Half: 12-27 3FG % 1st Half: 4-9 FT % 1st Half: 6-7

f f g g g

44.4% 44.4% 85.7%

4-7 8-12 2-5 0-3 7-9 5-10 2-4 0-1 3-6

0-0 0-0 2-4 0-1 3-5 1-4 0-0 0-0 1-2

0-0 0-0 2-2 2-3 5-5 2-2 2-2 1-2 2-3

31-57

7-16

16-19

2nd half: 19-30 2nd half: 3-7 2nd half: 10-12

63.3% 42.9% 83.3%

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

0 2 2 1 1 8 9 1 0 2 2 1 0 5 5 2 0 9 9 3 2 2 4 2 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 3 3 3 2 0 2 5 33 38 14

Game: 31-57 Game: 7-16 Game: 16-19

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

Player

32

Whitcomb, Sami Williams, Mollie McLellan, Laura Kingma, Kristi Morton, Sarah Augustavo, Michelle Rozier, Christina Barlow, Charmaine Young, Lydia Mosiman, Sara Team Totals

10 12 15 21 22 30 42

FG % 1st Half: 13-33 3FG % 1st Half: 3-6 FT % 1st Half: 6-7

TP

A TO Blk Stl

HARRIS, Chenel KOWALSKA, Anna BENNETT, Rachel GIBSON, Stephanie STUTZMAN, Jena HARKINS, Asheley LEVI, Lakeshia SPEARS, Yoshica HUMES, Jamilah SHIELDS, Ellie Team Totals

21 10 11 24 04 20 23 25 40

FG % 1st Half: 13-26 3FG % 1st Half: 2-6 FT % 1st Half: 5-7

6-14

f c g g g

4-7 9-15 1-4 0-3 1-6 0-2 0-2 0-2 4-11 1-3 20-55

50.0% 33.3% 71.4%

Score by periods Clemson Kent State

43.2% 50.0% 57.1%

Game: 29-69 Game: 4-16 Game: 6-14

TP

A TO Blk Stl

22 5 8 5 6 3 4 12 0 0 3

2 0 2 1 1 1 3 2 0 0 0

0 1 2 2 1 2 2 3 0 0 1

0 5 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

68 12 14

2 0 1 0 4 1 1 1 1 0 0

Min

35 24 24 15 21 23 24 24 1 4 5

6 11 200

42.0% 25.0% 42.9%

2nd half: 2nd half: 2nd half:

1-3 0-0 0-2 0-1 1-3 0-1 0-0 0-2 0-1 0-0

3-3 0-2 4-6 0-2 0-0 2-2 0-0 1-2 1-2 0-0

Deadball Rebounds 5

2-13

11-19

7-29 0-7 6-12

24.1% 0.0% 50.0%

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

0 2 2 2 3 6 9 1 0 3 3 2 1 5 6 2 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 2 1 2 3 1 2 0 2 0 1 2 3 3 1 1 2 2 3 6 9 12 28 40 16

Game: 20-55 Game: 2-13 Game: 11-19

TP

A TO Blk Stl

12 18 6 0 3 2 0 1 9 2

0 0 8 3 0 0 0 0 1 0

Min

2 5 4 2 3 1 0 1 4 4

0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0

0 1 4 1 0 0 1 0 1 0

53 12 26

5

8 200

36.4% 15.4% 57.9%

1st

2nd

Total

30 33

38 20

68 53

Points CU KENT

22 28 38 23 24 11 7 11 24 12

Deadball Rebounds 3,1

In Paint 42 34

Last FG - CU 2nd-00:46, KENT 2nd-01:52. Largest lead - CU by 15 2nd-05:12, KENT by 5 2nd-19:51.

8 16 8 2 22 13 6 1 9

0 2 6 3 3 4 6 0 1

Min

##

Player

20 34 18 30 32 24 17 9 16

25

Orban, Brittany Cartwright, Kristin Jaeschke, Amy Reed, Meshia Eckhart, Jenny Dickerson, Erin Mocchi, Maggie Jaeschke, Ellen Team Totals

1 0 0 2 2 0 5 2 3

1 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

1 1 0 1 2 0 1 0 1

85 25 15

4

7 200

54.4% 43.8% 84.2%

Deadball Rebounds 0,1

Off T/O 21 6

2nd Chance 14 13

Fast Break 16 0

Bench 22 14

Score tied - 7 times. Lead changed - 11 times.

32 22 20 21 13 24 42

FG % 1st Half: 11-26 3FG % 1st Half: 1-5 FT % 1st Half: 6-8

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

f f c g g

f f c g g

39.4% 50.0% 85.7%

7-16 5-11 1-1 2-11 0-8 6-16 1-2 0-0 2-6 1-1

1-7 0-0 0-0 1-3 0-1 3-9 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

3-4 2-2 0-0 5-7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0

25-72

5-20

12-15

2nd half: 12-39 2nd half: 2-14 2nd half: 6-8

30.8% 14.3% 75.0%

0 5 5 5 4 4 8 1 0 2 2 1 4 0 4 3 0 0 0 2 4 1 5 1 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 5 6 3 0 1 1 2 2 2 4 15 22 37 19

Game: 25-72 Game: 5-20 Game: 12-15

1st

2nd

Total

34 35

51 32

85 67

Last FG - CU 2nd-00:11, WASH 2nd-01:02. Largest lead - CU by 18 2nd-00:11, WASH by 4 1st-19:01.

2-3 2-8 11-24 1-4 2-3 1-3 0-0 4-6

0-1 1-3 0-1 0-0 1-1 1-3 0-0 0-0

7-9 0-0 12-13 2-5 0-2 2-2 0-0 3-3

23-51

3-9

26-34

2nd half: 11-21 2nd half: 2-4 2nd half: 14-20

42.3% 20.0% 75.0%

52.4% 50.0% 70.0%

OT: OT: OT:

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

4 2 6 3 0 3 3 3 2 10 12 3 2 2 4 3 0 2 2 1 0 2 2 2 0 1 1 1 2 3 5 1 2 3 5 12 28 40 17 1-4 0-0 6-6

TP

A TO Blk Stl

Min

11 5 34 4 5 5 0 11

0 4 0 1 4 3 0 0

27 41 42 24 4026 2 23

4 5 3 3 5 2 1 2

75 12 25 Game: 23-51 Game: 3-9 Game: 26-34

25.0% 0.0% 100.0%

0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1

2 1 2 1 1 1 0 3

3 11 225 45.1% 33.3% 76.5%

Deadball Rebounds 5

Clemson 78 • 6-2

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

TP

A TO Blk Stl

18 12 2 10 0 15 2 0 6 2

2 2 1 2 2 1 3 0 0 0

1 0 1 2 1 1 1 0 2 1 1 67 13 11

Player

Min

11

35 35 7 28 32 23 6 3 26 5

24

HARDY, Lele TATE, Jasmine PARKER, April SMITH, Bryelle BROWN, Christy WRIGHT, Kirstyn TAYLOR, Tasha THOMAS, Sthefany HOOD, Whitney MASON, Lindsey CAMPBELL, Morganne PAULDO, Shaniqua Team Totals

0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

1 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 2 0

3

7 200

21 03 04 10 12 22 25 31 32 44

34.7% 25.0% 80.0%

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

##

Deadball Rebounds 1,2

Officials: Michael Price, Michelle Russi, Alejandro Moreno Technical fouls: Clemson-None. Washington-None. Attendance: 2197 Score by periods Clemson Washington

4-16

2 9 11 2 4 2 6 1 3 5 8 2 0 1 1 0 2 2 4 1 1 2 3 4 0 1 1 1 0 4 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 2 2 4 14 28 42 16

Northwestern 75 • 2-6 Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

##

00

29-69

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

Player

30

Washington 67 • 2-3

34

1-2 1-4 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 2-3 1-3 0-0 0-0 0-0

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Northwestern vs Clemson 12/04/08 7:00 PM at Clemson, SC (Littlejohn Coliseum)

Clemson 85 • 5-2

Player

1-3 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-2 1-6 0-0 1-3 0-0 0-0 1-1

2nd half: 16-37 2nd half: 2-4 2nd half: 4-7

40.6% 16.7% 28.6%

##

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Clemson vs Washington 11/30/08 2 p.m. at Bank of America Arena - Seattle, Wash.

##

10-20 2-5 4-10 2-3 3-8 1-6 1-3 5-12 0-0 0-0 1-2

Officials: Penny Davis, Wanda Szeremeta, Jay Schumaker Technical fouls: Clemson-None. Kent State-None. Attendance:

In Paint 34 32

Last FG - WU 2nd-02:28, CU 2nd-00:26. Largest lead - WU by 1 1st-13:59, CU by 15 1st-01:37.

FG % 1st Half: 13-32 3FG % 1st Half: 2-12 FT % 1st Half: 2-7

Min

Officials: Wesley Dean, Cameron Invuye, Bonnie Pettis Technical fouls: Winthrop-None. Clemson-None. Attendance: 519 Score by periods Winthrop Clemson

25

f f f g g

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

Kent State 53 • 3-1

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

Game: 31-70 Game: 7-16 Game: 7-8

24

44

48.1% 40.0% 63.2%

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

Min

TP

FG % 1st Half: 11-34 3FG % 1st Half: 1-6 FT % 1st Half: 4-6

f f c g g

8-16 2-8 3-9 3-5 1-5 1-5 0-0 4-8 4-6 1-3 2-3 3-6

3-6 0-0 0-0 2-4 0-2 0-3 0-0 1-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

2-3 0-2 3-5 2-2 1-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

32-74

6-18

8-16

2nd half: 17-34 2nd half: 4-10 2nd half: 2-6

32.4% 16.7% 66.7%

50.0% 40.0% 33.3%

OT: OT: OT:

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

5 9 14 3 2 2 4 1 6 1 7 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 1 0 1 1 3 0 0 0 0 4 1 5 3 0 0 0 4 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 0 1 1 3 1 0 1 20 19 39 23 4-6 1-2 2-4

66.7% 50.0% 50.0%

TP

A TO Blk Stl

21 4 9 10 3 2 0 9 8 2 4 6

8 0 1 0 7 3 0 1 0 0 0 0

2 2 1 1 0 5 1 3 0 0 0 1 1 78 20 17 Game: 32-74 Game: 6-18 Game: 8-16

0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

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

Min

32 18 30 14 36 30 2 20 17 6 12 8

2 14 225 43.2% 33.3% 50.0%

Deadball Rebounds 2

Officials: Joe Cunnigham, Joann Aldrige, Angelica Suffren Technical fouls: Northwestern-None. Clemson-None. Attendance: 490 Points CU WASH

In Paint 38 32

Off T/O 12 11

2nd Chance 11 15

Fast Break 21 2

Score tied - 6 times. Lead changed - 11 times.

Bench 29 25

Score by periods Northwestern Clemson

1st

2nd

OT

Total

29 27

38 40

8 11

75 78

Last FG - NU OT-00:56, CU OT-00:36. Largest lead - NU by 4 1st-06:15, CU by 4 1st-17:48.

Points NU CU

In Paint 30 40

Off T/O 8 19

2nd Chance 19 13

Fast Break 4 13

Score tied - 17 times. Lead changed - 14 times.

Bench 16 31

97


98

Box Scores Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Ohio vs Clemson 12/06/08 4:00 PM at Clemson, SC (Littlejohn Coliseum)

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Chattanooga vs Clemson 12/15/08 7:00 pm at Clemson, SC (Littlejohn Coliseum)

Ohio 57 • 2-5

Chattanooga 74 • 6-4 Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

##

Player

21

Hmiel, Lauren Buckner, Kamille Myers, Chandra Poff, Jenny Bushby, Jennifer Woodmore, Danielle Barnett, Carolyn Gholson, Thia Cain, Catherine Team Totals

34 42 03 31 01 24 32 41

FG % 1st Half: 13-25 3FG % 1st Half: 2-5 FT % 1st Half: 5-7

f f c g g

52.0% 40.0% 71.4%

3-10 3-4 3-4 5-11 6-15 0-1 0-2 0-0 0-0

0-0 0-0 0-0 2-6 1-6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

8-10 1-2 0-0 0-0 3-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-2

20-47

3-12

14-17

2nd half: 2nd half: 2nd half:

7-22 1-7 9-10

31.8% 14.3% 90.0%

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

3 0 3 2 3 3 6 1 1 4 5 3 0 3 3 1 1 10 11 2 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 1 1 2 11 22 33 12

Game: 20-47 Game: 3-12 Game: 14-17

TP

A TO Blk Stl

14 7 6 12 16 0 0 0 2

1 1 0 7 4 0 0 0 0

##

Player

32 36 33 39 36 10 3 4 7

44

OGAN, Erin HOLLINQUEST, Shanara HATCHETT, Tagan WADE-FREY, Jenaya MASON, LaCondra PENLAND, Kori TOWNSEND, Tenisha NEIL, Andrea DEWART, Bailey Team Totals

4 7 6 3 3 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

1 1 2 1 3 0 0 0 0

57 13 23

1

8 200

42.6% 25.0% 82.4%

Deadball Rebounds 3

Clemson 60 • 7-2

Player

11

HARDY, Lele PARKER, April TATE, Jasmine SMITH, Bryelle BROWN, Christy WRIGHT, Kirstyn TAYLOR, Tasha THOMAS, Sthefany HOOD, Whitney MASON, Lindsey CAMPBELL, Morganne PAULDO, Shaniqua Team Totals

24 03 04 10 12 22 25 31 32 44

FG % 1st Half: 3FG % 1st Half: FT % 1st Half:

8-25 1-3 2-3

50 04 15 24 01 05 25 30

FG % 1st Half: 15-27 3FG % 1st Half: 4-10 FT % 1st Half: 2-5

f f f g g

32.0% 33.3% 66.7%

8-16 0-0 1-1 0-1 1-2 3-10 2-4 3-6 3-6 0-1 0-2 2-3

0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 1-5 1-1 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0

2-5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 6-6 0-0 0-0 1-2 1-1

23-52

3-11

11-15

2nd half: 15-27 2nd half: 2-8 2nd half: 9-12

55.6% 25.0% 75.0%

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

3 7 10 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 2 2 0 2 2 3 2 0 2 1 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 2 2 9 16 25 14

Game: 23-52 Game: 3-11 Game: 11-15

TP

A TO Blk Stl

Score by periods Ohio Clemson

18 0 2 0 2 8 5 13 6 0 1 5

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

5 0 1 1 4 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 60 10 17

Player

11

HARDY, Lele TATE, Jasmine PARKER, April BROWN, Christy TAYLOR, Tasha SMITH, Bryelle WRIGHT, Kirstyn THOMAS, Sthefany HOOD, Whitney MASON, Lindsey CAMPBELL, Morganne PAULDO, Shaniqua Team Totals

3 0 0 1 0 3 1 0 0 0 1 0

3

9 200 Deadball Rebounds 2

24 21 04 12 03 10 22 25 31 32 44

FG % 1st Half: 12-30 3FG % 1st Half: 2-9 FT % 1st Half: 1-1

1st

2nd

Total

33 19

24 41

57 60

Points OHIO CU

In Paint 28 34

Off T/O 18 22

2nd Chance 8 12

Fast Break 6 8

Bench 2 38

Score tied - 2 times. Lead changed - 1 time.

Player

04

BROWN, Christy HARDY, Lele TAYLOR, Tasha PARKER, April HOOD, Whitney SMITH, Bryelle WRIGHT, Kirstyn THOMAS, Sthefany TATE, Jasmine MASON, Lindsey PAULDO, Shaniqua Team Totals

10 22 24 31 44

FG % 1st Half: 12-28 3FG % 1st Half: 0-5 FT % 1st Half: 8-12

Player

01

Houts,Ashley Lee,Jasmine Puleo,Angela Phillips,Porsha Marshall,Christy Taylor,Danielle Rhoden,Jaleesa Robinson,Angel Team Totals

03 20 21 22 04 15 33

FG % 1st Half: 11-29 3FG % 1st Half: 2-6 FT % 1st Half: 4-4

* * * * *

2-4 8-16 1-8 1-4 2-7 0-1 2-8 2-6 1-3 0-1 0-1

0-0 1-4 0-3 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-4 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0

0-0 3-4 2-4 0-0 1-2 0-0 2-2 1-1 2-3 0-0 0-0

19-59

1-13

11-16

2nd half: 2nd half: 2nd half:

42.9% 0.0% 66.7%

7-31 1-8 3-4

22.6% 12.5% 75.0%

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

0 2 2 0 4 4 8 2 2 2 4 2 2 5 7 3 2 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 5 5 2 2 1 3 2 0 1 1 1 0 3 3 12 25 37 16

Game: 19-59 Game: 1-13 Game: 11-16

TP

A TO Blk Stl

f f c g g

40.0% 22.2% 100.0%

Score by periods Chattanooga Clemson

4 20 4 2 5 0 6 5 4 0 0

1 4 3 0 0 0 2 2 1 0 0

0 1 3 2 2 1 1 2 0 1 1 1 50 13 15

0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1

2 4 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0

13-20

44.4% 33.3% 73.3%

Game: 27-54 Game: 7-19 Game: 13-20

9-15 1-1 2-5 0-4 4-6 2-2 2-6 5-8 5-8 0-2 1-3 1-2

2-5 0-0 0-0 0-3 3-4 1-1 0-3 2-4 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0

1-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-1 3-4 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0

32-62

8-21

7-10

2nd half: 20-32 2nd half: 6-12 2nd half: 6-9

62.5% 50.0% 66.7%

A TO Blk Stl

12 24 3 15 8 6 4 2 0

2 3 0 5 1 1 0 3 0

Min

5 2 2 5 3 1 0 2 0

2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

0 2 1 0 0 0 2 0 0

74 15 20

3

5 200

50.0% 36.8% 65.0%

38 35 13 29 29 17 15 18 6

Deadball Rebounds 5

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

2 8 10 4 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 2 0 1 1 0 0 3 3 1 1 0 1 2 2 4 6 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 2 0 1 1 2 1 1 2 9 20 29 17

Game: 32-62 Game: 8-21 Game: 7-10

1st

2nd

Total

36 27

38 52

74 79

Points UTC CU

TP

A TO Blk Stl

21 2 4 0 13 5 4 15 11 0 2 2

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

Min

2 0 4 1 2 2 0 3 1 0 1 0

0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1

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

79 24 16

4

9 200

51.6% 38.1% 70.0%

33 10 22 19 24 16 18 19 22 3 11 3

Deadball Rebounds 0

In Paint 38 36

Off T/O 15 19

2nd Chance 13 6

Fast Break 6 6

Bench 12 39

Score tied - 3 times. Lead changed - 10 times.

##

Player

22 34 25 25 27 4 20 14 24 1 4

11

KELLEY, Greteya JOHNSON, Lennisha BAKER, Jennifer BULLOCK, DeAndrea HENDERSON, Britteny SMITH, Angie HARRIS, Davia LOCKETT, Gia NIXON, Montinique Team Totals

3 10 200

32.2% 7.7% 68.8%

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

Deadball Rebounds 2

* * * * *

37.9% 33.3% 100.0%

4-10 2-2 4-11 4-10 6-16 2-5 0-1 2-4

1-5 0-0 3-8 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-1 0-0

2-2 1-1 1-1 7-10 1-1 1-2 0-0 2-2

24-59

4-16

15-19

2nd half: 13-30 2nd half: 2-10 2nd half: 11-15

43.3% 20.0% 73.3%

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

0 2 2 2 1 0 1 2 1 1 2 3 5 4 9 2 0 3 3 2 1 4 5 2 1 1 2 0 0 12 12 2 3 4 7 12 31 43 15

Game: 24-59 Game: 4-16 Game: 15-19

TP

A TO Blk Stl

11 5 12 15 13 5 0 6

5 0 4 1 1 1 1 1

3 0 3 1 2 1 2 2 1 67 14 15

0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1

1 1 2 4 1 0 0 1

1st

2nd

Total

32 28

18 39

50 67

Last FG - CU 2nd-02:11, GA 2nd-01:12. Largest lead - CU by 12 1st-08:23, GA by 17 2nd-00:33.

23 24 30 44 12 15 20 42

FG % 1st Half: 13-34 3FG % 1st Half: 0-5 FT % 1st Half: 9-11

38.2% 0.0% 81.8%

4-10 0-0 7-13 0-3 7-13 2-11 0-1 4-10 0-4

0-1 0-0 0-2 0-1 0-0 1-4 0-0 0-3 0-0

3-3 0-0 3-4 2-2 2-3 4-5 0-0 1-1 1-2

24-65

1-11

16-20

2nd half: 11-31 2nd half: 1-6 2nd half: 7-9

35.5% 16.7% 77.8%

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

0 2 2 4 1 0 1 0 2 3 5 2 0 2 2 3 5 6 11 2 1 2 3 2 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 2 1 0 1 2 4 1 5 16 16 32 18

Game: 24-65 Game: 1-11 Game: 16-20

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

##

Player

11

HARDY, Lele HOOD, Whitney PARKER, April BROWN, Christy TAYLOR, Tasha SMITH, Bryelle WRIGHT, Kirstyn THOMAS, Sthefany TATE, Jasmine MASON, Lindsey CAMPBELL, Morganne Team Totals

25

40 13 35 29 31 11 13 28

21 04 12 03 10 22 24 31 32

Deadball Rebounds 2

* * * * *

TP

A TO Blk Stl

11 0 17 2 16 9 0 9 1

1 0 2 3 3 2 0 2 0

2 3 3 2 4 0 1 1 0

65 13 16

0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1

3 1 2 0 3 0 1 3 0

Min

29 16 32 26 34 25 4 25 9

2 13 200

36.9% 9.1% 80.0%

Deadball Rebounds 1,1

Clemson 78 • 9-3

Min

3 10 200

40.7% 25.0% 78.9%

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

Min

Officials: Lawson Newton, Dock Sisk, Eddie Novak Technical fouls: Clemson-None. Georgia-None. Attendance: 3361 Score by periods Clemson Georgia

7-19

TP

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Kennesaw State vs Clemson 12/29/08 7:00 pm at Clemson, SC (Littlejohn Coliseum)

Georgia 67 • 9-3 ##

27-54

2nd half: 12-27 2nd half: 3-9 2nd half: 11-15

1 5 6 3 3 6 9 2 1 2 3 0 0 2 2 1 2 3 5 2 0 1 1 2 0 1 1 1 1 1 2 0 0 1 1 0 1 2 3 9 24 33 11

Kennesaw State 65 • 4-6 Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

##

03

0-1 6-12 0-0 3-3 2-2 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0

Last FG - UTC 2nd-00:37, CU 2nd-00:59. Largest lead - UTC by 13 1st-04:35, CU by 5 2nd-00:11.

Clemson 50 • 8-3

25

2-2 0-0 1-2 2-9 0-0 2-3 0-2 0-1 0-0

Officials: Lawson Newton, Dawn Marsh, Bryan Enterline Technical fouls: Chattanooga-None. Clemson-None. Attendance: 534

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Clemson vs Georgia 

21

5-6 9-15 1-3 5-14 3-6 2-4 1-3 1-3 0-0

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

##

32 11 10 8 22 25 22 20 26 3 11 10

0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0

44.2% 27.3% 73.3%

Last FG - OHIO 2nd-00:43, CU 2nd-00:17. Largest lead - OHIO by 16 2nd-17:29, CU by 3 2nd-01:05.

12

55.6% 40.0% 40.0%

Min

Officials: Wesley Dean, Doug Cloud, David Pituck Technical fouls: Ohio-None. Clemson-None. Attendance: 565

11

f f g g g

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

Clemson 79 • 8-2 Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

##

21

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

Min

FG % 1st Half: 16-29 3FG % 1st Half: 3-6 FT % 1st Half: 8-9

f f c g g

6-10 4-9 6-6 2-6 1-6 0-0 1-2 4-6 2-5 0-1 4-6

1-1 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-1 0-0 1-2 0-1 0-0 0-0 2-2

3-7 2-2 0-0 1-1 3-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 3-4 0-0 2-2

30-57

4-9

14-20

2nd half: 14-28 2nd half: 1-3 2nd half: 6-11

55.2% 50.0% 88.9%

50.0% 33.3% 54.5%

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

1 7 8 1 2 0 2 4 2 6 8 2 0 1 1 1 1 5 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 1 4 5 9 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 3 5 13 28 41 16

Game: 30-57 Game: 4-9 Game: 14-20

TP

A TO Blk Stl

16 10 12 5 5 0 3 8 7 0 12

3 0 2 3 6 0 0 1 0 0 3

3 1 0 1 4 1 1 3 1 0 3 1 78 18 19

1 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1

2 2 0 2 2 0 0 1 0 0 1

Min

32 21 33 33 25 7 4 13 17 2 13

8 10 200

52.6% 44.4% 70.0%

Deadball Rebounds 3

Officials: Dock Sisk, Angel Stanton, Lisa Ruggs Technical fouls: Kennesaw State-None. Clemson-None. Attendance: 646 Points CU GA

In Paint 28 24

Off T/O 19 16

2nd Chance 7 10

Score tied - 7 times. Lead changed - 5 times.

Fast Break 14 10

Bench 15 11

Score by periods Kennesaw State Clemson

1st

2nd

Total

35 43

30 35

65 78

Last FG - KSU 2nd-01:33, CU 2nd-00:22. Largest lead - KSU by 2 1st-18:54, CU by 18 1st-06:08.

Points KSU CU

In Paint 30 38

Off T/O 22 15

2nd Chance 12 15

Score tied - 4 times. Lead changed - 4 times.

Fast Break 6 14

Bench 19 30


Box Scores Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Charlotte vs Clemson 01/02/08 7:00 pm at Clemson, SC (Littlejohn Coliseum)

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Clemson vs Miami 01/05/09 4 p.m. at BankUnited Center, Coral Gables, Fla.

Charlotte 58 • 9-4

Clemson 74 • 10-4, 1-0 ACC Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

##

Player

10

FLOYD, Erin SPRIGGS, Ashley BURGIN, Danielle RAY, Traci JONES, Aysha HUBBARD, Jabrenta CARTER, Brittany MCCALLUM, Shannon MCADOO, Kelsey COWARD, Rachelle Team Totals

20 55 11 22 01 02 05 34 44

FG % 1st Half: 11-26 3FG % 1st Half: 1-8 FT % 1st Half: 7-15

f f c g g

4-8 4-7 3-8 2-6 2-9 0-3 0-1 7-13 0-0 0-2

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

3-4 0-0 0-0 2-6 0-0 0-0 0-0 6-11 0-0 0-0

22-57

3-14

11-21

2nd half: 11-31 2nd half: 2-6 2nd half: 4-6

42.3% 12.5% 46.7%

35.5% 33.3% 66.7%

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

4 9 13 0 4 4 8 2 5 6 11 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 3 0 5 5 2 0 5 5 2 0 1 1 1 3 1 4 16 35 51 15

Game: 22-57 Game: 3-14 Game: 11-21

TP

A TO Blk Stl

11 8 6 8 4 0 0 21 0 0

0 1 1 4 2 1 1 0 0 1

4 2 3 2 5 1 0 1 3 1 1 58 11 23

##

Player

25 26 18 30 31 11 12 27 8 12

11

HARDY, Lele PARKER, April HOOD, Whitney BROWN, Christy TAYLOR, Tasha SMITH, Bryelle WRIGHT, Kirstyn THOMAS, Sthefany TATE, Jasmine MASON, Lindsey CAMPBELL, Morganne PAULDO, Shaniqua Team Totals

0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

1 0 0 1 0 1 1 2 0 0

1

6 200 Deadball Rebounds 4

Clemson 51 • 9-4 Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

##

Player

11

HARDY, Lele HOOD, Whitney PARKER, April BROWN, Christy TAYLOR, Tasha SMITH, Bryelle WRIGHT, Kirstyn THOMAS, Sthefany TATE, Jasmine CAMPBELL, Morganne PAULDO, Shaniqua Team Totals

25 21 04 12 03 10 22 24 32 44

FG % 1st Half: 3FG % 1st Half: FT % 1st Half:

7-28 1-6 4-6

f f c g g

25.0% 16.7% 66.7%

2-13 3-5 2-6 3-5 3-8 1-3 0-3 4-9 0-0 0-3 1-4

0-3 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 1-2 0-1 3-6 0-0 0-1 0-1

2-2 1-2 1-2 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 3-6 0-0 0-0

19-59

4-15

9-14

2nd half: 12-31 2nd half: 3-9 2nd half: 5-8

38.7% 33.3% 62.5%

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

0 6 6 4 0 3 3 2 1 2 3 2 2 1 3 1 0 1 1 1 1 2 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 5 2 4 6 2 0 1 1 1 3 3 6 1 0 1 1 9 25 34 20

Game: 19-59 Game: 4-15 Game: 9-14

TP

A TO Blk Stl

6 7 5 6 8 3 0 11 3 0 2

1 1 1 1 3 0 1 0 0 0 0

2 1 1 2 1 0 0 2 3 2 2

1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1

4 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 0

Min

51

8 16

4

8 200

34 24 22 20 27 13 7 16 15 12 10

1st

2nd

30 19

Total

28 32

Points CHA CU

58 51

32.2% 26.7% 64.3%

Deadball Rebounds 1

In Paint 20 26

Last FG - CHA 2nd-03:01, CU 2nd-01:12. Largest lead - CHA by 17 2nd-09:06, CU by 3 1st-17:42.

25 04 12 03 10 22 24 31 44

FG % 1st Half: 16-33 3FG % 1st Half: 5-12 FT % 1st Half: 1-2

Off T/O 5 17

2nd Chance 14 4

Fast Break 2 4

Bench 21 19

48.5% 41.7% 50.0%

5-17 0-1 3-5 1-2 3-7 2-3 0-3 6-11 2-5 0-2 2-4 7-9

3-7 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-3 1-2 0-3 2-7 0-0 0-0 1-2 1-1

0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0

31-69

9-25

3-6

2nd half: 15-36 2nd half: 4-13 2nd half: 2-4

41.7% 30.8% 50.0%

4 11 15 1 0 2 2 0 2 3 5 1 1 1 2 1 0 2 2 4 0 1 1 1 0 2 2 0 1 3 4 1 1 4 5 0 0 2 2 2 1 1 2 2 2 5 7 2 2 1 3 14 38 52 15

Game: 31-69 Game: 9-25 Game: 3-6

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

##

Player

14

Charmaine Clark Shenise Johnson LaToya Drake Riquna Williams Epiphany Woodson Lamese James Briyana Blair LaToya Cunningham Vitalija Vasciunaite Diane Barnes Sylvia Bullock Team Totals

42 05 01 32 04 21 23 30 34

FG % 1st Half: 18-38 3FG % 1st Half: 4-10 FT % 1st Half: 1-1

f f c g g

4-9 7-18 3-6 7-15 1-9 1-2 0-1 1-5 0-0 3-6 0-2 27-73

2nd half: 2nd half: 2nd half:

47.4% 40.0% 100.0%

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics #2/2 North Carolina vs Clemson 01/08/09 7:00 pm at Clemson, SC (Littlejohn Coliseum)

Iman McFarland Cetera DeGraffenreid Rashanda McCants Italee Lucas Jessica Breland She'la White Trinity Bursey Heather Claytor Christina Dewitt Chay Shegog Martina Wood Team Totals

22 32 50 51 01 03 14 15 20 30

FG % 1st Half: 11-39 3FG % 1st Half: 0-6 FT % 1st Half: 12-17

* * * * *

1-3 2-10 6-11 5-12 6-13 0-4 1-3 1-3 0-0 5-9 1-3

0-0 0-1 0-1 0-3 0-0 0-2 0-1 0-2 0-0 0-0 1-1

2-2 6-10 5-8 2-2 1-2 4-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 6-9 0-0

28-71

1-11

26-37

2nd half: 17-32 2nd half: 1-5 2nd half: 14-20

28.2% 0.0% 70.6%

53.1% 20.0% 70.0%

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

1 6 7 3 2 1 3 3 3 1 4 4 4 8 12 1 2 11 13 4 0 1 1 0 1 1 2 0 2 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 3 3 6 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 19 32 51 18

Game: 28-71 Game: 1-11 Game: 26-37

TP

A TO Blk Stl

4 10 17 12 13 4 2 2 0 16 3

0 4 0 2 3 0 1 0 0 2 0

1 3 1 3 4 1 1 2 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0

2 3 2 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 1

0-0 2-3 0-0 2-5 1-4 0-0 0-1 0-3 0-0 0-0 0-0

1-4 0-0 1-1 7-7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-3 0-0

5-16

9-15

9-35 1-6 8-14

25.7% 16.7% 57.1%

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

Player

11

HARDY, Lele TATE, Jasmine HOOD, Whitney SMITH, Bryelle TAYLOR, Tasha BROWN, Christy WRIGHT, Kirstyn PARKER, April THOMAS, Sthefany CAMPBELL, Morganne PAULDO, Shaniqua Team Totals

24 25 03 12 04 10 21 22 32 44

FG % 1st Half: 3FG % 1st Half: FT % 1st Half:

9-35 2-6 5-6

f f c g g

5-15 2-4 5-8 6-8 3-9 1-2 0-3 2-4 2-13 0-1 1-3

0-3 0-0 0-0 4-6 1-2 0-0 0-1 0-0 1-6 0-0 0-0

5-5 0-1 6-6 1-1 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

27-70

6-18

14-15

2nd half: 18-35 2nd half: 4-12 2nd half: 9-9

25.7% 33.3% 83.3%

##

Player

20 31 20 33 32 13 7 16 2 23 3

24

TATE, Jasmine HOOD, Whitney SMITH, Bryelle HARDY, Lele TAYLOR, Tasha BROWN, Christy WRIGHT, Kirstyn PARKER, April THOMAS, Sthefany MASON, Lindsey CAMPBELL, Morganne WELKER, Lindsay PAULDO, Shaniqua Team Totals

51.4% 33.3% 100.0%

3 12 200

39.4% 9.1% 70.3%

Deadball Rebounds 3

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

2 5 7 4 1 2 3 1 2 3 5 1 0 4 4 0 0 4 4 2 0 0 0 3 1 2 3 0 2 3 5 5 2 2 4 5 1 0 1 1 0 2 2 4 1 4 5 12 31 43 26

Game: 27-70 Game: 6-18 Game: 14-15

1st

2nd

Total

34 25

49 49

83 74

Last FG - NC 2nd-01:08, CU 2nd-00:23. Largest lead - NC by 12 1st-07:10, CU by 5 1st-16:10.

25 03 11 12 04 10 21 22 31 32 33

83 12 16

TP

A TO Blk Stl

15 4 16 17 7 2 2 4 5 0 2

3 0 2 2 6 1 0 0 2 0 1

Min

5 2 1 2 6 1 0 0 2 0 1

0 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

5 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 0

23 17 30 32 26 6 8 22 20 4 12

74 17 20

4

9 200

44

FG % 1st Half: 12-30 3FG % 1st Half: 4-9 FT % 1st Half: 3-6

1 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 0

34 8 18 17 27 14 6 26 17 6 13 14

8

6 200

1 6 7 0 3 4 7 2 1 4 5 3 1 3 4 0 0 2 2 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 6 6 2 1 1 2 1 3 0 3 11 27 38 11

TP

A TO Blk Stl

9 16 7 23 3 2 0 2 0 6 0

1 4 0 2 5 0 0 3 0 1 0

0 3 4 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 68 16 12

1 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

1 4 0 4 1 0 0 0 0 1 3

Min

30 34 26 27 24 3 4 19 3 20 10

5 14 200

37.0% 31.3% 60.0%

Deadball Rebounds 3

1st

2nd

Total

38 41

36 27

74 68

Points CU UM

In Paint 36 30

Off T/O 18 17

2nd Chance 7 4

Fast Break 11 20

Bench 45 10

Score tied - 2 times. Lead changed - 10 times.

38.6% 33.3% 93.3%

Deadball Rebounds 0,1

f f g g g

0-2 2-7 2-5 4-13 1-4 1-2 0-1 5-9 3-6 2-4 1-5 0-0 0-1 21-59

2nd half: 2nd half: 2nd half:

40.0% 44.4% 50.0%

0-0 0-0 1-3 3-8 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 1-1 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0

1-4 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 4-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

6-16

6-10

9-29 2-7 3-4

31.0% 28.6% 75.0%

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

2 2 4 0 1 0 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 8 8 2 0 3 3 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 4 5 5 0 2 2 2 0 0 0 2 0 3 3 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 3 0 3 8 23 31 20

Game: 21-59 Game: 6-16 Game: 6-10

TP

A TO Blk Stl

1 4 5 12 2 6 0 10 7 4 3 0 0

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

Min

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

0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 1 1 2 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0

54 13 16

1

7 200

35.6% 37.5% 60.0%

13 21 25 36 17 19 11 17 15 7 12 2 5

Deadball Rebounds 4

#11/12 Florida State 80 • 14-4, 2-0 ACC ##

Player

50

Monroe, Jacinta Harvin, Alysha Freshour, Mara Ward, Courtney Davis-Cain, Tanae Gray, Angel Moore, Cayla Hunnicutt, Christian Keough, Kayli Bravard, Cierra Team Totals

02 10 12 20 01 04 05 22 54

Officials: Bryan Brunette, Jennifer Rezac, Dan Outlaw Technical fouls: #2/2 North Carolina-None. Clemson-None. Attendance: 1169 Score by periods #2/2 North Carolina Clemson

Min

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

Deadball Rebounds 0

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

Game: 27-73 Game: 5-16 Game: 9-15

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

Min

Clemson 74 • 10-5, 1-1 ##

3 3 0 1 3 0 2 2 2 0 3 0 1 74 21 20

Clemson 54 • 10-6, 1-2 ACC Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

21

6 2 0 2 5 3 0 3 0 0 0 0

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Clemson vs #11/12 Florida State 01/11/09 3:00 PM at the Tucker Center - Tallahassee, Florida

#2/2 North Carolina 83 • 15-0, 1-0

Player

A TO Blk Stl

13 0 7 2 7 7 0 14 4 0 5 15

44.9% 36.0% 50.0%

Last FG - CU 2nd-01:00, UM 2nd-00:47. Largest lead - CU by 7 1st-07:56, UM by 13 2nd-09:38.

##

TP

Officials: Dee Kantner, David Kramer, Rachelle Jones Technical fouls: Clemson-None. Miami-None. Attendance: ACC Opener for both teams. Score by periods Clemson Miami

Score tied - 0 times. Lead changed - 2 times.

f f c g g

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

Miami 68 • 10-5, 0-1 ACC

33

Officials: Carla Fountain, Maj Forsberg, Diana DePaul Technical fouls: Charlotte-None. Clemson-Team. Attendance: 734 Score by periods Charlotte Clemson

21

32

38.6% 21.4% 52.4%

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

Min

FG % 1st Half: 17-33 3FG % 1st Half: 5-11 FT % 1st Half: 6-7

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

c g g g g

5-10 1-7 6-8 1-7 7-17 1-2 0-1 0-3 0-1 6-9

0-0 0-2 2-4 1-2 4-6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

3-3 5-6 3-5 0-0 3-3 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 5-7

27-65

7-14

19-26

2nd half: 10-32 2nd half: 2-3 2nd half: 13-19

51.5% 45.5% 85.7%

31.3% 66.7% 68.4%

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

4 6 10 1 3 2 5 2 3 6 9 0 0 3 3 3 1 7 8 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 4 4 8 3 2 2 4 17 30 47 12

Game: 27-65 Game: 7-14 Game: 19-26

TP

A TO Blk Stl

13 7 17 3 21 2 0 0 0 17

2 1 4 5 2 1 0 0 0 0

Min

1 2 2 5 0 2 0 0 1 1

3 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 2 3 0 1 0 1

80 15 14

5

7 200

41.5% 50.0% 73.1%

30 30 31 28 32 18 1 11 2 17

Deadball Rebounds 5

Officials: Bonita Spence, Angela Lewis, Luis Gonzalez Technical fouls: Clemson-None. #11/12 Florida State-None. Attendance: 2611 Points NC CU

In Paint 38 24

Off T/O 19 8

2nd Chance 18 10

Score tied - 2 times. Lead changed - 3 times.

Fast Break 8 12

Bench 27 15

Score by periods Clemson #11/12 Florida State

1st

2nd

Total

31 45

23 35

54 80

Last FG - CU 2nd-06:15, FSU 2nd-02:25. Largest lead - CU by 3 1st-17:58, FSU by 26 2nd-01:31.

Points CU FSU

In Paint 26 26

Off T/O 14 16

2nd Chance 7 26

Score tied - 2 times. Lead changed - 4 times.

Fast Break 2 0

Bench 30 19

99


100

Box Scores Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics #12/16 Maryland vs Clemson 01/15/09 7:00 pm at Clemson, SC (Littlejohn Coliseum)

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Clemson vs Wake Forest 01/18/09 3:00 p.m. at Winston-Salem, N.C. - Joel Coliseum

#12/16 Maryland 65 • 14-3, 2-1

Player

13

LILES, Demauria COLEMAN, Marissa KIZER, Lynetta WILEY-GATEWOOD, Sa' TOLLIVER, Kristi BARRETT, Anjale OYEFUWA, Yemi MINGO, Drey Team Totals

25 12 02 20 10 14 24

Clemson 64 • 11-7, 2-3 ACC Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

##

FG % 1st Half: 14-35 3FG % 1st Half: 1-6 FT % 1st Half: 6-8

f f c g g

3-6 6-16 5-12 3-7 3-10 1-3 0-0 0-2

0-0 2-7 0-1 1-2 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-2

2-2 5-6 5-5 2-2 5-6 1-4 0-0 0-0

21-56

3-13

20-25

2nd half: 7-21 2nd half: 2-7 2nd half: 14-17

40.0% 16.7% 75.0%

33.3% 28.6% 82.4%

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

4 7 11 2 2 4 6 2 3 5 8 1 1 9 10 1 0 5 5 4 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 1 3 3 6 15 35 50 13

Game: 21-56 Game: 3-13 Game: 20-25

TP

A TO Blk Stl

8 19 15 9 11 3 0 0

2 0 1 2 5 0 0 1

##

Player

35 38 31 30 30 19 2 15

21

PARKER, April HOOD, Whitney HARDY, Lele TAYLOR, Tasha CAMPBELL, Morganne SMITH, Bryelle BROWN, Christy THOMAS, Sthefany TATE, Jasmine MASON, Lindsey PAULDO, Shaniqua Team Totals

3 4 4 3 5 1 0 2

1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0

1 1 0 3 0 2 0 1

65 11 22

3

8 200 Deadball Rebounds 2

##

Player

11

HARDY, Lele PARKER, April HOOD, Whitney SMITH, Bryelle TAYLOR, Tasha BROWN, Christy THOMAS, Sthefany TATE, Jasmine MASON, Lindsey CAMPBELL, Morganne PAULDO, Shaniqua Team Totals

21 25 03 12 04 22 24 31 32 44

FG % 1st Half: 3FG % 1st Half: FT % 1st Half:

9-27 3-12 5-7

f f c g g

33.3% 25.0% 71.4%

6-19 2-4 0-7 0-1 2-8 1-2 5-14 0-2 2-3 1-3 1-2

3-10 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-3 1-1 2-10 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0

7-9 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 3-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

20-65

6-25

10-13

2nd half: 11-38 2nd half: 3-13 2nd half: 5-6

28.9% 23.1% 83.3%

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

3 4 7 4 2 8 10 2 2 1 3 1 1 0 1 0 0 2 2 3 0 0 0 2 1 0 1 5 2 1 3 0 0 2 2 0 0 2 2 3 0 1 1 0 1 2 3 12 23 35 20

Game: 20-65 Game: 6-25 Game: 10-13

TP

A TO Blk Stl

22 4 0 0 4 3 15 0 4 2 2

3 0 1 0 4 1 0 0 1 0 0

12 32 03 04 22 31 44

2 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 1 0

5 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 0

56 10 13

7

9 200

30.8% 24.0% 76.9%

9-30 2-7 1-4

33 24 21 7 30 16 17 11 15 18 8

Deadball Rebounds 1

1st

2nd

Total

35 26

30 30

65 56

Points MD CU

In Paint 24 20

Off T/O 11 13

2nd Chance 13 9

Fast Break 4 10

Bench 3 26

Score tied - 1 time. Lead changed - 1 time.

30 03 22 32 14 33 42 45

FG % 1st Half: 6-26 3FG % 1st Half: 2-6 FT % 1st Half: 15-19

f c g g g

23.1% 33.3% 78.9%

3-12 2-7 0-7 4-7 8-21 1-2 0-4 0-1 0-3

0-1 0-0 0-0 4-7 3-9 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-2

4-4 5-9 2-2 0-0 6-7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

18-64

7-22

17-22

2nd half: 12-38 2nd half: 5-16 2nd half: 2-3

31.6% 31.3% 66.7%

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

1 3 4 5 9 3 12 1 2 1 3 2 1 2 3 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 2 0 2 2 3 0 2 2 0 3 0 3 17 15 32 16

Game: 18-64 Game: 7-22 Game: 17-22

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

Player

11

HARDY, Lele PARKER, April HOOD, Whitney TAYLOR, Tasha CAMPBELL, Morganne PINKSTAFF, Chelsey SMITH, Bryelle BROWN, Christy THOMAS, Sthefany TATE, Jasmine MASON, Lindsey WELKER, Lindsay McMINN, Morgan PAULDO, Shaniqua Team Totals

21 25 12 32 00 03 04 22 24 31 33 34 44

FG % 1st Half: 16-32 3FG % 1st Half: 0-2 FT % 1st Half: 13-18

TP

A TO Blk Stl

15-23

42.4% 14.3% 73.7%

Game: 23-63 Game: 3-14 Game: 15-23

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

##

Player

33

Corinne Groves Brooke Thomas Alex Tchangoue Camille Collier Brittany Waters Courteney Morris Secily Ray Sarah Riddle Team Totals

01 02 03 20 05 23 31

FG % 1st Half: 3FG % 1st Half: FT % 1st Half:

8-29 1-7 8-9

f g g g g

27.6% 14.3% 88.9%

Score by periods Clemson Wake Forest

10 9 2 12 25 2 0 0 0

2 0 4 1 3 0 0 0 0

4 4 4 0 4 0 1 3 1

1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2 1 1 1 4 0 2 0 0

5-14 0-5 8-12 2-7 3-10 0-3 2-4 0-1

0-0 0-0 1-2 1-5 1-5 0-3 0-0 0-0

2-6 6-8 7-7 0-0 2-4 0-0 0-0 0-0

20-56

3-15

17-25

2nd half: 12-27 2nd half: 2-8 2nd half: 9-16

44.4% 25.0% 56.3%

A TO Blk Stl

12 4 19 13 0 4 5 5 0 0 2

0 2 5 3 1 0 1 0 0 0 0

Min

3 1 2 4 0 2 0 2 2 0 0

0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

1 1 1 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 1

64 12 16

2

8 200

36.5% 21.4% 65.2%

30 16 35 33 23 12 20 18 3 2 8

Deadball Rebounds 2

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

1 8 9 2 0 2 2 4 3 9 12 4 0 4 4 0 1 4 5 0 1 3 4 5 3 1 4 5 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 9 32 41 20

Game: 20-56 Game: 3-15 Game: 17-25

1st

2nd

Total

21 25

43 35

64 60

Points CU WF

TP

A TO Blk Stl

Min

12 6 24 5 9 0 4 0

0 8 1 2 1 0 0 0

38 32 4033 22 16 17 2

2 6 3 0 3 1 1 0 2 60 12 18

0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0

0 3 3 0 0 1 0 0

2

7 200

35.7% 20.0% 68.0%

Deadball Rebounds 4

In Paint 32 20

Off T/O 12 7

2nd Chance 8 12

Fast Break 5 4

Bench 16 4

Score tied - 10 times. Lead changed - 4 times.

##

Player

28 35 31 31 40 4 10 8 13

11

HARDY, Lele TATE, Jasmine PARKER, April TAYLOR, Tasha CAMPBELL, Morganne SMITH, Bryelle BROWN, Christy WRIGHT, Kirstyn THOMAS, Sthefany MASON, Lindsey PAULDO, Shaniqua Team Totals

f f c g g

5-10 2-3 5-5 2-4 2-4 0-0 2-5 0-2 3-7 8-10 2-6 0-2 0-0 2-5

0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 1-4 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0

4-6 0-0 1-2 0-0 5-6 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-2 1-1 3-4 0-0 0-0 2-2

33-63

1-8

18-23

2nd half: 17-31 2nd half: 1-6 2nd half: 5-5

50.0% 0.0% 72.2%

54.8% 16.7% 100.0%

1 11 200

28.1% 31.8% 77.3%

Deadball Rebounds 1

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

8 7 15 0 0 3 3 1 0 4 4 2 0 2 2 3 1 5 6 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 2 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 2 3 7 10 3 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 3 1 0 1 15 32 47 21

Game: 33-63 Game: 1-8 Game: 18-23

1st

2nd

Total

29 45

31 40

60 85

Last FG - CSU1 2nd-00:17, CU 2nd-03:17. Largest lead - CSU1 by 2 1st-19:06, CU by 27 2nd-00:59.

Points CSU1 CU

24 21 12 32 03 04 10 22 31

60 10 21

TP

A TO Blk Stl

14 4 11 4 9 0 4 0 9 17 7 0 0 6

8 0 1 3 1 0 2 1 2 0 0 1 0 0

Min

4 0 1 4 3 0 1 1 2 0 1 0 0 1

0 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 0 0

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

85 19 18

8

9 200

52.4% 12.5% 78.3%

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

Min

26 15 21 22 20 1 12 20 18 16 11 9 1 8

Deadball Rebounds 5,1

44

FG % 1st Half: 13-26 3FG % 1st Half: 3-4 FT % 1st Half: 7-7

f f c g g

4-16 2-4 1-5 2-5 0-4 0-0 2-4 0-1 1-6 3-6 1-5 16-56

2nd half: 2nd half: 2nd half:

50.0% 75.0% 100.0%

2-7 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-1 0-0 2-3 0-1 0-2 0-0 0-0

9-9 3-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-4 0-0 0-0

5-15

14-17

3-30 2-11 7-10

10.0% 18.2% 70.0%

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

2 9 11 3 2 5 7 0 0 1 1 5 0 0 0 3 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 2 2 0 1 0 1 2 2 1 3 2 2 2 4 10 22 32 19

Game: 16-56 Game: 5-15 Game: 14-17

TP

A TO Blk Stl

19 7 2 5 0 0 6 0 4 6 2

1 1 0 3 1 1 0 2 1 0 0

Min

5 1 2 6 0 1 0 3 2 2 1

1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

2 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 3

51 10 23

3

7 200

28.6% 33.3% 82.4%

36 26 19 24 13 7 27 8 13 16 11

Deadball Rebounds 1

Boston College 71 • 16-4; 4-1 ACC ##

Player

01

Ayla Brown Stefanie Murphy Carolyn Swords Jaclyn Thoman Mickel Picco Victoria Jones Corey Rusin Brittanny Johnson Jasmine Gill Mia Nickson Lauren Whitehurst Team Totals

32 30 11 33 05 21 22 23 24 25

FG % 1st Half: 9-20 3FG % 1st Half: 2-4 FT % 1st Half: 13-17

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

f f c g g

0-1 3-7 11-13 0-4 6-11 0-0 0-3 3-4 1-3 0-0 0-1

0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-3 0-0 0-1 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-0

2-2 1-1 7-12 0-0 4-5 2-2 3-4 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-1

24-47

3-6

20-29

2nd half: 15-27 2nd half: 1-2 2nd half: 7-12

45.0% 50.0% 76.5%

55.6% 50.0% 58.3%

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

0 3 3 3 0 5 5 2 2 4 6 3 1 5 6 1 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 3 1 3 4 1 0 2 2 1 0 2 2 1 1 4 5 0 1 1 2 7 32 39 15

Game: 24-47 Game: 3-6 Game: 20-29

TP

A TO Blk Stl

2 7 29 0 17 2 3 8 3 0 0

0 0 1 5 2 0 2 3 0 0 0

Min

3 2 4 2 3 2 0 3 0 1 2

0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 2 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 0

71 13 22

3

7 200

51.1% 50.0% 69.0%

20 31 34 21 37 5 17 14 6 9 6

Deadball Rebounds 3

Officials: Dennis DeMayo, Lawson Newton, Joseph Vaszily Technical fouls: Clemson-None. Boston College-Jaclyn Thoman. Attendance: 1924

Officials: Douglas Cloud, Dock Sisk, Dawn Marsh Technical fouls: Charleston Southern-None. Clemson-None. Attendance: 570 Score by periods Charleston Southern Clemson

3-14

TP

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Clemson vs Boston College 1-23-09 7:00 p.m. at Silvio O. Conte Forum Chestnut Hill, MA

Clemson 85 • 12-7 ##

23-63

2nd half: 14-33 2nd half: 1-7 2nd half: 14-19

30.0% 28.6% 25.0%

1 5 6 2 2 2 4 1 3 9 12 2 1 3 4 2 0 3 3 2 1 2 3 2 3 1 4 2 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 1 2 3 1 1 3 4 14 31 45 19

Clemson 51 • 12-8; 2-4 ACC Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

RUSH, Lechell JOHNSON, Lydia RUTLEDGE, Kiki WASMER, Kelsey TOLBERT, Pam POOLE, Abby SCHWAGMEYER, Ali GIBSON, Danielle DECARVALHO, Tina Team Totals

0-0 0-0 9-11 4-6 0-0 0-0 2-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2

Last FG - CU 2nd-04:13, WF 2nd-00:02. Largest lead - CU by 4 1st-16:13, WF by 8 1st-01:13.

Charleston Southern 60 • 7-10

44

0-0 0-0 0-1 1-1 0-4 0-1 1-1 1-6 0-0 0-0 0-0

Wake Forest 60 • 13-4, 1-3 ACC

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Charleston Southern vs Clemson 01/20/09 7:00 pm at Clemson, SC (Littlejohn Coliseum)

Player

6-16 2-3 5-14 4-6 0-4 2-3 1-4 2-8 0-0 0-2 1-3

Officials: Taiqua Stewart, Edward Novak, Mark Hardcastle Technical fouls: Clemson-None. Wake Forest-None. Attendance: 1330

Last FG - MD 2nd-01:04, CU 2nd-00:21. Largest lead - MD by 13 1st-09:35, CU by 5 1st-17:56.

##

f f g g g

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

Min

2 1 2 1 1 3 1 0 0 2 0

Officials: Denise Brooks, Tony Libba, Bruce Morris Technical fouls: #12/16 Maryland-None. Clemson-None. Attendance: 874 Score by periods #12/16 Maryland Clemson

11

FG % 1st Half: 3FG % 1st Half: FT % 1st Half:

Clemson 56 • 10-7, 1-3 Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

25

24

37.5% 23.1% 80.0%

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

Min

In Paint 22 56

Off T/O 9 19

2nd Chance 12 17

Score tied - 3 times. Lead changed - 2 times.

Fast Break 6 20

Bench 2 43

Score by periods Clemson Boston College

1st

2nd

Total

36 33

15 38

51 71

Last FG - CU 2nd-05:28, BC 2nd-00:04. Largest lead - CU by 4 1st-00:44, BC by 20 2nd-00:04.

Points CU BC

In Paint 16 28

Off T/O 20 5

2nd Chance 6 6

Score tied - 3 times. Lead changed - 2 times.

Fast Break 4 0

Bench 18 16


Box Scores Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics #14/16 Virginia vs Clemson 01/26/09 7:00 pm at Clemson, SC (Littlejohn Coliseum)

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Virginia Tech vs Clemson 01/28/09 7:00 pm at Littlejohn Coliseum (Clemson, SC)

#14/16 Virginia 75 • 16-4, 3-2

Player

01

Lyndra Littles Kelly Hartig Aisha Mohammed Whitny Edwards Monica Wright Britnee Millner Ariana Moorer Kristen London Britny Edwards Chelsea Shine Team Totals

42 33 02 22 12 15 20 34 50

Virginia Tech 65 • 10-10, 1-5 Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

##

FG % 1st Half: 13-29 3FG % 1st Half: 1-1 FT % 1st Half: 9-11

f f c g g

7-16 1-3 6-16 2-4 6-13 0-3 0-1 1-4 0-0 2-7

1-2 0-0 0-0 1-1 1-2 0-1 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0

7-7 0-1 5-5 0-0 6-6 1-2 0-0 3-6 0-0 0-0

25-67

3-8

22-27

2nd half: 12-38 2nd half: 2-7 2nd half: 13-16

44.8% 100.0% 81.8%

31.6% 28.6% 81.3%

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

5 2 7 2 3 4 7 1 3 8 11 0 0 2 2 1 3 3 6 3 1 2 3 1 0 0 0 1 2 3 5 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 4 2 6 22 27 49 10

Game: 25-67 Game: 3-8 Game: 22-27

TP

A TO Blk Stl

22 2 17 5 19 1 0 5 0 4

1 3 1 2 4 0 0 3 0 1

##

Player

36 20 32 13 39 23 4 18 0+ 15

15

DRYE, Utahya GORDON, Brittany DAVIS, Nikki BIGGS, Lindsay HASKINS, Laura LEWIS, Brittany GREY, Shani HARRISON, Shanel BASHAM, Elizabeth Team Totals

4 0 4 0 4 2 0 0 0 3

1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

0 1 1 1 5 0 0 0 0 0

75 15 17

3

8 200

37.3% 37.5% 81.5%

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

Min

Deadball Rebounds 1

23 12 20 22 03 30 33 42

FG % 1st Half: 13-30 3FG % 1st Half: 1-7 FT % 1st Half: 5-9

f c g g g

43.3% 14.3% 55.6%

##

Player

11

HARDY, Lele TATE, Jasmine PARKER, April TAYLOR, Tasha CAMPBELL, Morganne SMITH, Bryelle BROWN, Christy WRIGHT, Kirstyn THOMAS, Sthefany HOOD, Whitney MASON, Lindsey Team Totals

24 21 12 32 03 04 10 22 25 31

FG % 1st Half: 12-35 3FG % 1st Half: 0-6 FT % 1st Half: 2-4

f f c g g

34.3% 0.0% 50.0%

8-18 1-3 4-10 1-5 1-4 1-5 3-3 5-8 0-1 2-5 2-2

1-5 0-0 1-1 0-1 0-2 0-2 0-0 3-5 0-1 0-0 0-0

0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-2 2-2 0-0 0-0 2-4 0-0

28-64

5-17

6-10

2nd half: 16-29 2nd half: 5-11 2nd half: 4-6

55.2% 45.5% 66.7%

2 6 8 4 2 4 6 1 2 2 4 2 0 1 1 1 2 2 4 3 0 2 2 2 1 1 2 1 0 1 1 2 0 1 1 1 1 2 3 2 0 0 0 2 1 2 3 11 24 35 21

TP

A TO Blk Stl

17 2 9 2 2 4 8 13 0 6 4

1 0 1 1 2 2 1 3 0 1 0

2 1 3 1 1 3 0 3 1 1 1 1 67 12 18

1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

4 3 2 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0

Player

11

25 28 31 18 21 19 17 18 2 12 9

24

HARDY, Lele TATE, Jasmine PARKER, April TAYLOR, Tasha CAMPBELL, Morganne SMITH, Bryelle BROWN, Christy WRIGHT, Kirstyn THOMAS, Sthefany HOOD, Whitney MASON, Lindsey PAULDO, Shaniqua Team Totals

21 12 32 03 04 10 22 25 31 44

5 13 200

43.8% 29.4% 60.0%

Deadball Rebounds 2

FG % 1st Half: 15-33 3FG % 1st Half: 3-8 FT % 1st Half: 6-6

1st

2nd

Total

36 26

39 41

75 67

Points VA CU

In Paint 36 28

Off T/O 16 19

2nd Chance 18 8

Fast Break 8 12

Bench 10 35

Score tied - 4 times. Lead changed - 2 times.

24 21 12 32 03 04 10 22 25 31 44

FG % 1st Half: 3FG % 1st Half: FT % 1st Half:

6-26 1-6 3-5

34 35

f f c g g

23.1% 16.7% 60.0%

6-9 1-4 1-4 1-4 1-5 0-1 1-3 1-4 0-2 0-6 1-1 3-7

2-3 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-2 0-1 0-1 1-3 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0

1-3 1-2 1-1 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0 2-2

16-50

3-13

6-12

2nd half: 10-24 2nd half: 2-7 2nd half: 3-7

41.7% 28.6% 42.9%

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

1 4 5 4 2 4 6 0 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 3 2 0 2 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 5 1 1 2 2 0 1 1 1 0 2 2 1 2 3 5 0 4 4 8 16 20 36 20

Game: 16-50 Game: 3-13 Game: 6-12

45 01 22 02 10 14 23 32

Player

FG % 1st Half: 3FG % 1st Half: FT % 1st Half:

7-20 0-3 6-9

TP

A TO Blk Stl

15 3 3 3 2 0 2 3 0 0 2 8

4 3 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

3 3 4 5 1 2 1 4 2 2 0 1 1 41 10 29

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

4 1 0 1 3 0 1 2 1 0 0 1

Min

##

Player

26 23 16 28 20 7 13 16 10 20 5 16

03

SMITH, Bryelle HARDY, Lele TAYLOR, Tasha PARKER, April TATE, Jasmine BROWN, Christy WRIGHT, Kirstyn THOMAS, Sthefany HOOD, Whitney MASON, Lindsey CAMPBELL, Morganne WELKER, Lindsay PAULDO, Shaniqua Team Totals

f f c g g

1-3 4-9 5-7 4-6 2-10 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-2

0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2 1-6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

0-0 2-2 1-2 4-9 4-5 0-0 0-0 0-0 5-8 0-0

16-40

1-8

16-26

2nd half: 9-20 2nd half: 1-5 2nd half: 10-17

35.0% 0.0% 66.7%

11 12 21 24 04 10 22 25 31 32 33 44

1 14 200

32.0% 23.1% 50.0%

Deadball Rebounds 3

45.0% 20.0% 58.8%

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

TP

0 1 1 1 2 1 3 3 3 2 5 1 1 1 2 2 0 4 4 1 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 5 6 3 1 0 1 0 1 4 5 10 21 31 11

Game: 16-40 Game: 1-8 Game: 16-26

2 10 11 12 9 0 0 0 5 0 49

A TO Blk Stl

FG % 1st Half: 14-39 3FG % 1st Half: 1-5 FT % 1st Half: 2-4

6-14 2-5 2-5 1-6 1-3 1-4 1-3 1-5 0-7 5-10 1-2 2-3 23-67

2nd half: 2nd half: 2nd half:

1-3 0-0 0-0 0-3 1-2 1-4 0-0 0-4 0-5 0-0 0-0 0-0

0-1 0-0 0-0 4-4 0-0 0-0 2-2 2-2 0-0 2-2 2-2 0-0

3-21

12-13

8-34 0-13 6-7

1st

2nd

Total

32 39

33 22

65 61

* * * * *

Min

5 2 5 1 1 0 0 0 0

1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 1 1 4 0 2 1 0

65 12 14

1

9 200

46.0% 11.1% 60.0%

36 33 28 33 34 2 11 17 6

Deadball Rebounds 6,1

23.5% 0.0% 85.7%

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

3 2 5 2 2 2 4 2 2 1 3 1 0 2 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 4 4 3 3 0 3 3 1 2 3 1 0 1 1 1 3 3 6 1 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 2 2 4 17 20 37 18

Game: 23-67 Game: 3-21 Game: 12-13

Points VT CU

TP

A TO Blk Stl

13 4 4 6 3 3 4 4 0 12 4 4

2 0 1 2 0 1 2 2 2 1 0 0

Min

3 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 0

0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

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

61 13 12

4

8 200

34.3% 14.3% 92.3%

29 13 23 22 8 16 20 19 13 21 10 6

Deadball Rebounds 0,1

In Paint 38 32

Off T/O 14 12

2nd Chance 16 18

Fast Break 4 0

Bench 10 31

Score tied - 13 times. Lead changed - 9 times.

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA 0-3 0-1 0-0 6-18 1-2 6-8 4-11 2-4 5-6 6-9 0-0 1-2 0-2 0-0 0-2 3-6 1-1 3-4 0-5 0-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-4 0-0 0-0 3-5 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 3-3 0-0 0-0 27-69

4-11

2nd half: 13-30 2nd half: 3-6 2nd half: 13-18

35.9% 20.0% 50.0%

1 1 0 2 2 0 0 0 1 0

6 5 3 4 0 0 1 0 4 1 2 7 26

0 0 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0

2 3 2 4 4 2 0 1 2 0

Min

##

Player

21 25 33 27 36 9 5 5 33 6

10

JACKSON, Jessica CLARKE, Emily POWELL, Lauren JOHNSON, Brooke EATON, Kendra SWAYNE, Heather HUNNICUTT, Diamond FERGUSON, Brittany MENENDEZ, Kaila'Shea FEEMSTER, Kristen CARROLL, Kendra BELCHER, TT Team Totals

1st

2nd

Total

16 20

25 29

41 49

Last FG - CU 2nd-00:14, GT 2nd-03:34. Largest lead - CU by 5 1st-16:35, GT by 10 2nd-01:17.

13 23 32 44 03 11 21 22 33 35 42

6 20 200

40.0% 12.5% 61.5%

Deadball Rebounds 4

Officials: Angela Lewis, Ron Ledington, Terri Maddock Technical fouls: Clemson-None. Georgia Tech-None. Attendance: 861 Score by periods Clemson Georgia Tech

0 1 3 2 6 0 0 0 0

15-22

43.3% 50.0% 72.2%

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF 1 1 2 2 3 9 12 1 2 3 5 3 3 1 4 3 3 5 8 0 1 0 1 0 1 2 3 1 0 2 2 1 0 3 3 1 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 3 2 0 2 2 0 1 1 18 29 47 17

Game: 27-69 Game: 4-11 Game: 15-22

TP 0 19 15 13 0 10 0 0 4 6 0 0 6

A TO Blk Stl 0 1 0 0 4 3 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 2 1 1 2 0 1 1 2 0 3 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0

Min 16 32 22 20 17 23 13 14 15 8 6 6 8

73

7

200

14

6

39.1% 36.4% 68.2%

9

Deadball Rebounds 4

Western Carolina 64 • 11-11 Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

Hemingway, Iasia Ardossi, Brigitte Goodlett, Sasha Williams, Jacqua Montgomery, Alex Bennett, Mo Woolcock, Shaday Adams, LaQuananisha Foster, Deja Regins, Chelsea Team Totals

A TO Blk Stl

17 8 14 6 10 0 0 10 0

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Clemson vs Western Carolina 02/04/09 7 PM at Cullowhee, N.C. (Ramsey Center)

Georgia Tech 49 • 16-5, 4-3 ACC ##

Game: 23-50 Game: 1-9 Game: 18-30

TP

Clemson 73 • 13-11 Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

HARDY, Lele TATE, Jasmine PARKER, April TAYLOR, Tasha CAMPBELL, Morganne SMITH, Bryelle BROWN, Christy WRIGHT, Kirstyn THOMAS, Sthefany HOOD, Whitney MASON, Lindsey PAULDO, Shaniqua Team Totals

18-30

50.0% 0.0% 61.9%

Last FG - VT 2nd-01:54, CU 2nd-03:06. Largest lead - VT by 5 1st-11:17, CU by 7 1st-00:06.

Clemson 41 • 12-11, 2-7 ACC

11

f f c g g

45.5% 37.5% 100.0%

Score by periods Virginia Tech Clemson

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Clemson vs Georgia Tech 

Player

1-9

4 7 11 1 0 7 7 3 2 3 5 3 1 3 4 2 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 3 5 4 1 0 1 0 2 1 3 12 27 39 15

Officials: Wesley Dean, Kathleen Lynch, Alica Walker Technical fouls: Virginia Tech-None. Clemson-None. Attendance: 649

Last FG - VA 2nd-02:52, CU 2nd-00:08. Largest lead - VA by 16 2nd-13:06, CU by 4 1st-14:54.

##

23-50

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

##

Min

Officials: Bryan Brunette, Edward Novak, Billy Smith Technical fouls: #14/16 Virginia-None. Clemson-None. Attendance: 506 Score by periods #14/16 Virginia Clemson

3-4 2-2 4-7 3-4 4-4 0-0 0-0 2-9 0-0

Clemson 61 • 12-10, 2-6

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

Game: 28-64 Game: 5-17 Game: 6-10

0-0 0-0 0-2 1-5 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1

2nd half: 10-20 2nd half: 0-2 2nd half: 13-21

Clemson 67 • 12-9, 2-5 Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

7-11 3-7 5-9 1-9 3-6 0-0 0-0 4-7 0-1

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

FG % 1st Half: 11-30 3FG % 1st Half: 1-3 FT % 1st Half: 3-4

* * * * *

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA 0-3 0-1 0-0 5-13 1-3 1-2 7-17 2-5 4-7 0-3 0-1 0-0 6-9 0-1 3-4 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-4 0-1 0-0 1-4 0-0 1-4 5-11 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 25-68

36.7% 33.3% 75.0%

3-12

2nd half: 14-38 2nd half: 2-9 2nd half: 8-15

11-19

36.8% 22.2% 53.3%

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF 0 2 2 3 2 2 4 2 1 1 2 1 0 1 1 2 5 6 11 3 1 3 4 0 2 0 2 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 2 2 2 5 7 1 1 2 3 3 1 1 2 0 4 1 5 20 26 46 17

Game: 25-68 Game: 3-12 Game: 11-19

TP 0 12 20 0 15 0 2 0 2 3 10 0 64

A TO Blk Stl 2 3 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 1 0 2 1 2 0 0 0 2 0 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 2 2 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 8 18 3 6

36.8% 25.0% 57.9%

Min 21 30 32 8 27 15 12 1 11 22 19 2 200

Deadball Rebounds 3

Officials: Billy Smith, Bonnie Pettus, Melissa Lewis Technical fouls: Clemson-None. Western Carolina-None. Attendance: 578 Points CU GT

In Paint 20 26

Off T/O 15 26

2nd Chance 10 10

Score tied - 2 times. Lead changed - 1 time.

Fast Break 10 4

Bench 15 5

Score by periods Clemson Western Carolina

1st

2nd

Total

31 26

42 38

73 64

Last FG - CU 2nd-00:02, WCU 2nd-00:03. Largest lead - CU by 13 2nd-12:46, WCU by 2 1st-19:44.

Points CU WCU

In Paint 38 30

Off T/O 20 12

2nd Chance 14 15

Score tied - 0 times. Lead changed - 1 time.

Fast Break 4 0

Bench 26 17

101


102

Box Scores Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Wake Forest vs Clemson 02/08/09 1:00 pm at Clemson, SC (Littlejohn Coliseum)

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Clemson vs #4/10 Duke 2-13-09 8:35 PM at Durham, N.C. (Cameron Indoor Stadium)

Wake Forest 71 • 17-5, 4-4

Player

02

Alex Tchangoue Corinne Groves Brooke Thomas Courteney Morris Secily Ray Camille Collier Tiffany Roulhac Brittany Waters Team Totals

33 01 05 23 03 10 20

FG % 1st Half: 3FG % 1st Half: FT % 1st Half:

Clemson 53 • 13-13 (2-9 ACC) Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

##

f f g g g

9-29 1-6 9-12

2-9 13-20 2-6 4-7 3-9 1-1 0-2 0-2

0-3 0-0 0-0 3-5 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-1

2-2 6-6 3-6 2-2 3-8 0-0 0-0 2-4

25-56

3-11

18-28

2nd half: 16-27 2nd half: 2-5 2nd half: 9-16

31.0% 16.7% 75.0%

59.3% 40.0% 56.3%

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

4 4 8 2 1 4 5 1 0 2 2 3 0 4 4 3 3 5 8 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 2 2 1 3 10 23 33 13

Game: 25-56 Game: 3-11 Game: 18-28

TP

A TO Blk Stl

6 32 7 13 9 2 0 2

3 0 6 3 0 4 1 0

3 3 3 0 2 1 0 2

0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

7 1 3 2 3 0 0 0

##

Player

33 40 28 32 30 21 6 10

21

PARKER, April HOOD, Whitney BROWN, Christy HARDY, Lele TAYLOR, Tasha SMITH, Bryelle WRIGHT, Kirstyn THOMAS, Sthefany TATE, Jasmine MASON, Lindsey CAMPBELL, Morganne PAULDO, Shaniqua Team Totals

1 16 200

44.6% 27.3% 64.3%

Deadball Rebounds 5

Clemson 66 • 13-12, 2-8 Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

##

Player

11

HARDY, Lele TATE, Jasmine PARKER, April BROWN, Christy TAYLOR, Tasha SMITH, Bryelle WRIGHT, Kirstyn THOMAS, Sthefany HOOD, Whitney MASON, Lindsey CAMPBELL, Morganne PAULDO, Shaniqua Team Totals

24 21 04 12 03 10 22 25 31 32 44

FG % 1st Half: 14-33 3FG % 1st Half: 4-7 FT % 1st Half: 5-5

f f c g g

8-19 1-2 2-9 1-4 1-4 1-2 0-2 3-6 6-10 1-1 0-1 1-3

2-6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-1 3-3 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1

2-3 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 3-3 0-0 4-4 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0

25-63

5-14

11-13

2nd half: 11-30 2nd half: 1-7 2nd half: 6-8

42.4% 57.1% 100.0%

36.7% 14.3% 75.0%

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

3 5 8 4 0 0 0 1 1 4 5 1 2 2 4 3 1 3 4 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 3 2 0 2 2 3 4 7 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 3 5 1 2 2 4 16 25 41 19

Game: 25-63 Game: 5-14 Game: 11-13

TP

A TO Blk Stl

20 2 6 2 2 5 0 13 12 2 0 2

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

Min

7 2 2 3 2 2 0 2 0 0 0 2

1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

5 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1

37 9 28 19 15 15 12 16 25 3 8 13

66 16 22

1

9 200

04 11 12 03 10 22 31 32 44

FG % 1st Half: 3FG % 1st Half: FT % 1st Half:

Deadball Rebounds 1,1

9-25 1-4 0-0

1st

2nd

Total

43 29

71 66

Points WF CU

In Paint 18 28

Last FG - WF 2nd-01:02, CU 2nd-02:34. Largest lead - WF by 10 2nd-07:20, CU by 11 2nd-18:55.

Off T/O 28 11

2nd Chance 9 11

Fast Break 6 4

Bench 4 34

Score tied - 5 times. Lead changed - 15 times.

36.0% 25.0% 0.0%

1-3 2-5 1-3 1-8 1-4 3-4 1-3 7-11 0-4 1-2 0-1 1-4

0-0 0-0 0-0 0-3 0-1 1-2 1-2 2-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2

0-0 0-0 4-6 3-8 0-0 1-1 0-0 2-3 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0

19-52

5-13

10-19

2nd half: 10-27 2nd half: 4-9 2nd half: 10-19

37.0% 44.4% 52.6%

0 3 3 2 1 1 2 2 0 4 4 0 1 3 4 2 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 5 0 4 4 1 3 2 5 1 0 0 0 4 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 4 1 3 4 7 24 31 21

Game: 19-52 Game: 5-13 Game: 10-19

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

##

Player

15

Bridgette Mitchell Carrem Gay Chante Black Abby Waner Jasmine Thomas Chelsea Hopkins Shay Selby Joy Cheek Kathleen Scheer Keturah Jackson Krystal Thomas Team Totals

30 11 04 05 01 03 21 31 34

FG % 1st Half: 12-26 3FG % 1st Half: 2-7 FT % 1st Half: 18-23

28 37

f f g g g

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

f f c g g

4-6 3-7 5-8 2-8 3-6 1-3 0-4 1-4 1-2 0-4 4-8

0-1 0-0 0-0 2-6 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0

0-0 4-4 6-7 2-2 0-0 0-0 4-6 2-4 0-0 0-2 8-11

24-60

3-11

26-36

2nd half: 12-34 2nd half: 1-4 2nd half: 8-13

46.2% 28.6% 78.3%

Score by periods Clemson #4/10 Duke

Harvin, Alysha Monroe, Jacinta Freshour, Mara Ward, Courtney Davis-Cain, Tanae Gray, Angel Moore, Cayla Hunnicutt, Christian Keough, Kayli Bravard, Cierra Team Totals

50 10 12 20 01 04 05 22 54

FG % 1st Half: 10-24 3FG % 1st Half: 0-5 FT % 1st Half: 15-17

2-7 9-12 4-7 0-3 5-12 1-3 1-3 0-1 0-0 1-2

1-3 0-0 1-3 0-1 1-5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

5-7 6-11 2-2 3-4 2-2 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 6-6

23-50

3-12

26-34

2nd half: 13-26 2nd half: 3-7 2nd half: 11-17

41.7% 0.0% 88.2%

50.0% 42.9% 64.7%

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

2 6 8 3 5 4 9 1 0 5 5 1 0 4 4 2 1 3 4 2 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 1 1 3 4 2 1 0 1 12 26 38 15

Game: 23-50 Game: 3-12 Game: 26-34

TP

A TO Blk Stl

10 24 11 3 13 4 2 0 0 8

1 1 1 8 2 1 0 1 0 0

2 5 1 3 2 1 1 2 0 2

0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1

2 0 6 1 1 0 1 0 0 0

Min

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Player

27 26 29 33 31 21 8 6 2 17

22

Montgomery, Alex Hemingway, Iasia Goodlett, Sasha Walthour, Metra Foster, Deja Williams, Jacqua Bennett, Mo Woolcock, Shaday Turner, Tabitha Adams, LaQuananisha Regins, Chelsea Ardossi, Brigitte Team Totals

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

Player

11

HARDY, Lele PARKER, April HOOD, Whitney SMITH, Bryelle THOMAS, Sthefany BROWN, Christy WRIGHT, Kirstyn TAYLOR, Tasha TATE, Jasmine WELKER, Lindsay PAULDO, Shaniqua Team Totals

21 25 03 22 04 10 12 24 33 44

FG % 1st Half: 13-29 3FG % 1st Half: 1-6 FT % 1st Half: 3-6

f f c g g

44.8% 16.7% 50.0%

10-17 3-5 1-8 1-3 4-10 0-0 2-8 0-0 1-1 0-0 1-5

0-2 0-0 0-0 1-2 1-7 0-0 1-7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

1-2 2-2 0-0 0-0 3-7 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1

23-57

3-18

9-14

2nd half: 10-28 2nd half: 2-12 2nd half: 6-8

35.7% 16.7% 75.0%

Deadball Rebounds 3,1

1st

35 30

2nd

40 28

Last FG - FSU 2nd-02:26, CU 2nd-04:22. Largest lead - FSU by 20 2nd-07:20, CU by 3 1st-08:10.

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

Min

16 25 22 26 14 13 17 24 22 8 4 9

3 12 200 Deadball Rebounds 3

35.3% 25.0% 61.5%

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

3 6 9 3 0 4 4 1 2 5 7 2 0 0 0 3 1 1 2 1 1 3 4 1 1 1 2 1 1 4 5 2 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 2 5 4 9 0 3 3 6 18 32 50 17

Game: 24-60 Game: 3-11 Game: 26-36

TP

A TO Blk Stl

8 10 16 8 6 2 4 4 3 0 16

1 2 0 4 6 0 0 0 0 2 0

0 0 3 1 1 5 2 1 0 1 2

77 15 16

0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3

2 1 0 5 0 1 2 0 0 2 0

Min

17 19 25 28 25 11 12 17 6 21 19

6 13 200

40.0% 27.3% 72.2%

Deadball Rebounds 4

1st

2nd

Total

19 44

34 33

53 77

Points CU DUKE

In Paint 16 34

Off T/O 13 31

2nd Chance 4 17

Fast Break 8 4

Bench 34 29

Score tied - 0 times. Lead changed - 0 times.

1 7 8 3 1 1 2 4 2 0 2 2 0 1 1 0 4 2 6 3 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 5 0 0 0 0 2 2 4 4 1 2 3 11 19 30 24

Total

75 58

Points FSU CU

05 23 01 02 10 12 14 32

FG % 1st Half: 16-38 3FG % 1st Half: 3-6 FT % 1st Half: 8-9

f f c g g

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA 9-11 4-6 2-2 4-7 0-0 7-8 1-4 0-0 2-2 1-4 0-1 0-0 10-19 0-0 4-8 1-6 0-1 4-4 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 2-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-7 0-0 2-2 32-65

4-8

2nd half: 16-27 2nd half: 1-2 2nd half: 13-17

42.1% 50.0% 88.9%

21-26

59.3% 50.0% 76.5%

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF 0 4 4 2 4 6 10 0 2 1 3 4 0 0 0 0 6 5 11 3 1 3 4 2 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 6 6 0 6 3 9 20 28 48 14

Game: 32-65 Game: 4-8 Game: 21-26

TP 24 15 4 2 24 6 2 0 2 4 0 6 89

A TO Blk Stl 2 1 2 2 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 6 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 2 3 0 4 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 1 1 1 14 14 5 14

49.2% 50.0% 80.8%

Min 32 27 20 27 33 19 5 3 2 9 2 21 200

Deadball Rebounds 2

Clemson 54 • 13-15, 2-11 ACC TP

A TO Blk Stl

21 8 2 3 12 2 5 0 2 0 3

1 0 2 4 1 2 1 1 0 0 2

6 1 3 1 6 0 0 3 2 0 1 1 58 14 24

0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1

6 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

Min

34 26 26 24 23 14 27 2 9 2 13

40.4% 16.7% 64.3%

Deadball Rebounds 1,1

In Paint 34 30

Off T/O 33 21

2nd Chance 15 6

Score tied - 2 times. Lead changed - 6 times.

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Player

11

HARDY, Lele PARKER, April HOOD, Whitney TAYLOR, Tasha THOMAS, Sthefany SMITH, Bryelle BROWN, Christy WRIGHT, Kirstyn TATE, Jasmine MASON, Lindsey CAMPBELL, Morganne WELKER, Lindsay PAULDO, Shaniqua Team Totals

21 25 12 22 03 04 10 24 31 32 33

3 11 200

Officials: Joe Cunningham, Douglas Cloud, Dawn Marsh Technical fouls: #11/12 Florida State-None. Clemson-None. Attendance: 1157 Score by periods #11/12 Florida State Clemson

45

4 11 200

46.0% 25.0% 76.5%

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

Game: 23-57 Game: 3-18 Game: 9-14

34

35

75 15 19

Clemson 58 • 13-14, 2-10 ACC ##

0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1

Georgia Tech 89 • 19-8, 6-6 ACC

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

f f g g g

1 1 1 5 6 1 4 1 1 0 1 0 1 53 10 23

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Georgia Tech vs Clemson 02/22/09 1:00 pm at Clemson, SC (Littlejohn Coliseum)

#11/12 Florida State 75 • 22-5, 10-1 ACC

02

1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0

Officials: Eric Brewton, June Courteau, Tommy Salerno Technical fouls: Clemson-None. #4/10 Duke-None. Attendance: 7503 CLEMSON: Kirstyn Wright fouled out with 3:30 left in the 2nd half

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics #11/12 Florida State vs Clemson 02/19/09 7:00 pm at Clemson, SC (Littlejohn Coliseum)

Player

A TO Blk Stl

2 4 6 5 2 8 3 18 0 2 0 3

36.5% 38.5% 52.6%

Last FG - CU 2nd-01:22, DUKE 2nd-02:43. Largest lead - CU None, DUKE by 31 2nd-18:11.

##

TP

#4/10 Duke 77 • 20-3 (8-2 ACC)

24

39.7% 35.7% 84.6%

Officials: Doug Cloud, Angelica Suffrin, Tony Gonzalez Technical fouls: Wake Forest-None. Clemson-None. Attendance: 1648 Score by periods Wake Forest Clemson

25

24

71 17 14

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

Min

Fast Break 8 10

44

FG % 1st Half: 3FG % 1st Half: FT % 1st Half:

6-34 2-11 1-1

f f c g g

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA 5-14 2-4 5-9 1-3 0-0 1-2 3-5 0-0 2-2 0-2 0-1 0-0 1-9 0-4 3-3 1-2 1-2 0-0 2-5 0-0 0-0 1-5 1-4 0-0 0-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 5-9 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 19-59

17.6% 18.2% 100.0%

5-16

2nd half: 13-25 2nd half: 3-5 2nd half: 10-15

11-16

52.0% 60.0% 66.7%

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF 4 2 6 4 1 0 1 5 2 2 4 3 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 2 2 0 2 0 2 0 0 2 2 3 3 2 5 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 2 2 2 4 17 16 33 21

Game: 19-59 Game: 5-16 Game: 11-16

TP 17 3 8 0 5 3 4 3 0 0 11 0 0 54

A TO Blk Stl 3 3 1 3 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 3 0 0 2 1 0 0 3 4 1 2 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 12

21

9

32.2% 31.3% 68.8%

7

Min 26 16 27 10 21 17 18 15 7 5 24 4 10 200

Deadball Rebounds 0

Officials: Eric Brewton, Dan Outlaw, Angelica Suffren Technical fouls: Georgia Tech-None. Clemson-None. Attendance: 1015 Bench 14 12

Score by periods Georgia Tech Clemson

1st

2nd

Total

43 15

46 39

89 54

Last FG - GT 2nd-00:28, CU 2nd-00:33. Largest lead - GT by 43 2nd-04:49, CU None.

Points GT CU

In Paint 50 20

Off T/O 28 16

2nd Chance 20 6

Score tied - 1 time. Lead changed - 0 times.

Fast Break 10 8

Bench 20 21


Box Scores Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Clemson vs NC State 02/26/09 7 p.m. at Raleigh, N.C. (Reynolds Coliseum)

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Clemson vs Georgia Tech 03/05/09 11:00 am at the Greensboro Coliseum

Clemson 43 • 13-16, 2-12 ACC

Player

03

SMITH, Bryelle HARDY, Lele PARKER, April TATE, Jasmine CAMPBELL, Morganne BROWN, Christy WRIGHT, Kirstyn TAYLOR, Tasha THOMAS, Sthefany HOOD, Whitney MASON, Lindsey PAULDO, Shaniqua Team Totals

11 21 24 32 04 10 12 22 25 31 44

FG % 1st Half: 3FG % 1st Half: FT % 1st Half:

Clemson 81 • 14-16 (2-12 ACC) Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

##

6-32 0-6 2-3

* * * * *

18.8% 0.0% 66.7%

2-2 3-10 3-7 0-3 0-4 1-6 0-1 1-4 2-10 2-8 1-3 2-5

2-2 0-3 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-2 0-1 0-1 1-4 0-0 0-0 0-0

0-0 2-3 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-3 2-2 1-2 0-0 0-0

17-63

3-14

6-11

2nd half: 11-31 2nd half: 3-8 2nd half: 4-8

35.5% 37.5% 50.0%

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

TP

0 0 0 3 1 7 8 2 3 2 5 1 1 6 7 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 2 1 3 2 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 2 1 0 1 1 1 2 3 0 3 3 6 12 24 36 15

Game: 17-63 Game: 3-14 Game: 6-11

6 8 6 0 0 2 0 3 7 5 2 4 43

A TO Blk Stl

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

##

Player

19 31 22 15 10 13 4 20 22 24 8 12

11

HARDY, Lele PARKER, April PAULDO, Shaniqua BROWN, Christy TAYLOR, Tasha SMITH, Bryelle WRIGHT, Kirstyn THOMAS, Sthefany TATE, Jasmine HOOD, Whitney MASON, Lindsey WELKER, Lindsay Team Totals

2 2 2 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 2

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0

8 11

0

7 200

27.0% 21.4% 54.5%

Deadball Rebounds 2

NC State 69 • 13-15, 5-8 ACC

Player

02

Nikitta Gartrell Tia Bell Shayla Fields Lucy Ellison Kristy Kenney Inga Muciniece Brittany Strachan Bonae Holston Hanna Halteman Team Totals

04 23 24 44 15 21 22 52

FG % 1st Half: 11-31 3FG % 1st Half: 1-4 FT % 1st Half: 7-8

* * * * *

35.5% 25.0% 87.5%

1-8 3-11 6-12 1-1 2-5 0-0 1-5 10-14 1-2

0-0 0-1 1-2 0-0 0-1 0-0 1-3 0-0 0-0

2-2 3-3 3-4 2-2 2-2 0-0 0-0 4-7 1-2

25-58

2-7

17-22

2nd half: 14-27 2nd half: 1-3 2nd half: 10-14

51.9% 33.3% 71.4%

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

1 5 6 4 1 4 5 1 0 3 3 1 1 6 7 3 2 1 3 2 0 3 3 1 2 3 5 1 1 9 10 1 1 1 2 0 2 2 4 11 37 48 14

Game: 25-58 Game: 2-7 Game: 17-22

TP

A TO Blk Stl

44 04 12 03 10 22 24 25 31 33

FG % 1st Half: 15-33 3FG % 1st Half: 1-4 FT % 1st Half: 6-6

f f c g g

45.5% 25.0% 100.0%

4 9 16 4 6 0 3 24 3

2 1 7 1 0 0 0 0 0

4-15 5-10 11-17 1-1 3-7 1-2 2-6 2-7 2-4 0-1 0-0 0-0

0-4 0-0 0-1 0-0 1-2 0-1 0-1 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

2-2 0-0 1-1 0-0 5-6 0-0 1-1 6-6 3-3 0-0 0-0 0-0

31-70

1-11

18-19

2nd half: 16-37 2nd half: 0-7 2nd half: 12-13

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Player

34 30 38 26 15 5 24 25 3

34

Hemingway, Iasia Goodlett, Sasha Walthour, Metra Montgomery, Alex Foster, Deja Williams, Jacqua Bennett, Mo Adams, LaQuananisha Ardossi, Brigitte Team Totals

2 1 4 2 1 0 1 0 0

0 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 0

2 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0

69 11 11

4

5 200

43.1% 28.6% 77.3%

1st

2nd

Total

14 30

29 39

43 69

Points CU ST

Deadball Rebounds 3

In Paint 20 28

Last FG - CU 2nd-00:38, ST 2nd-01:28. Largest lead - CU None, ST by 28 2nd-01:28.

Off T/O 10 13

2nd Chance 5 17

45 05 22 23 01 02 14 35

FG % 1st Half: 11-31 3FG % 1st Half: 2-5 FT % 1st Half: 13-13

f c g g g

Fast Break 6 4

Bench 23 30

Score tied - 0 times. Lead changed - 0 times.

Clemson 55 • 14-17 (2-12 ACC) Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

Player HARDY, Lele PARKER, April PAULDO, Shaniqua BROWN, Christy TAYLOR, Tasha SMITH, Bryelle WRIGHT, Kirstyn THOMAS, Sthefany TATE, Jasmine HOOD, Whitney MASON, Lindsey Team Totals

21 44 04 12 03 10 22 24 25 31

FG % 1st Half: 13-35 3FG % 1st Half: 3-11 FT % 1st Half: 0-0

f f c g g

4-12 1-6 1-7 2-4 0-7 4-9 3-7 3-8 0-4 2-2 0-1 20-67

2nd half: 2nd half: 2nd half:

37.1% 27.3% 0.0%

1-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-4 3-7 2-5 1-4 0-0 0-0 0-0

0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0 1-2 4-6 1-2 0-0

7-24

8-12

7-32 4-13 8-12

21.9% 30.8% 66.7%

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

0 1 1 3 1 1 2 5 2 4 6 4 1 2 3 0 1 1 2 2 0 3 3 1 1 1 2 3 1 1 2 1 3 4 7 1 0 1 1 2 1 0 1 1 3 0 3 14 19 33 23

Game: 20-67 Game: 7-24 Game: 8-12

TP

A TO Blk Stl

9 2 2 4 0 13 8 8 4 5 0

1 1 0 1 2 2 0 1 1 2 0

0 0 3 2 3 3 1 0 1 0 0

55 11 13

1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 0

5 0 1 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 0

Min

28 20 16 13 25 24 17 14 23 18 2

5 11 200

29.9% 29.2% 66.7%

Deadball Rebounds 1,1

North Carolina 74 • 26-5 (10-4 ACC) Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

##

Player

21

McFarland, Iman McCants, Rashanda Breland, Jessica DeGraffenreid, C. Lucas, Italee White, She'la Bursey, Trinity Claytor, Heather Dewitt, Christina Shegog, Chay Wood, Martina Broomfield, Laura Team Totals

32 51 22 50 01 03 14 15 20 30 33

FG % 1st Half: 11-30 3FG % 1st Half: 2-8 FT % 1st Half: 7-12

f f f g g

1-3 7-12 8-12 2-6 4-10 0-2 0-2 0-1 0-2 2-9 0-1 1-1

0-0 0-1 0-0 1-2 2-5 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0

0-0 5-7 6-8 2-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2 6-8 1-2 0-0

25-61

3-11

21-30

2nd half: 14-31 2nd half: 1-3 2nd half: 14-18

36.7% 25.0% 58.3%

45.2% 33.3% 77.8%

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

0 3 3 1 2 3 5 4 8 3 11 2 0 1 1 1 1 10 11 1 0 4 4 2 2 2 4 1 0 1 1 0 3 2 5 1 3 4 7 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 1 4 1 5 23 36 59 15

Game: 25-61 Game: 3-11 Game: 21-30

TP

A TO Blk Stl

2 19 22 7 10 0 0 0 1 10 1 2

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

Min

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

0 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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

74 11 21

4

9 200

41.0% 27.3% 70.0%

12 29 29 32 26 17 12 5 12 18 4 4

Deadball Rebounds 2

Officials: Eric Brewton, Angie Lewis, Tommy Salerno Technical fouls: Clemson-None. North Carolina-None. Attendance: 13599 Game 5 (Quarterfinal 1) of the 2009 ACC Tournament #4-seed North Carolina advances to face UMd/WF winner, Saturday at 1:00 The 13,599 fans in attendance set a new ACC Women's Tournament session record Score by periods Clemson North Carolina

TP

A TO Blk Stl

10 10 23 2 12 2 5 10 7 0 0 0

4 0 1 0 9 0 0 1 1 0 0 0

5 2 0 1 6 1 0 1 2 2 0 0

81 16 20

0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0

7 2 2 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0

Min

35 27 26 7 33 6 15 24 22 3 0+ 2

4 14 200

44.3% 9.1% 94.7%

Deadball Rebounds 0,1

35.5% 40.0% 100.0%

1-2 0-0 0-0 3-6 0-0 0-7 0-0 0-0 0-0

6-10 0-0 2-2 4-4 2-5 5-6 0-0 0-0 2-2

22-67

4-15

21-29

2nd half: 11-36 2nd half: 2-10 2nd half: 8-16

1st

2nd

Total

29 31

26 43

55 74

Last FG - CU 2nd-00:08, UNC 2nd-01:10. Largest lead - CU by 1 1st-05:35, UNC by 22 2nd-01:10.

Points CU UNC

In Paint 16 32

Off T/O 19 8

2nd Chance 17 19

Score tied - 0 times. Lead changed - 4 times.

Fast Break 6 6

30.6% 20.0% 50.0%

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

5 4 9 2 2 2 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 4 3 3 5 8 4 4 1 5 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 4 3 2 5 17 21 38 20

Game: 22-67 Game: 4-15 Game: 21-29

TP

A TO Blk Stl

13 4 2 17 8 15 0 0 10

1 1 2 0 1 4 0 0 0

69

9 19

2 0 2 6 2 3 0 0 4

0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 2 2 3 2 0 0 4

Min

31 20 17 38 37 28 2 3 24

1 13 200

32.8% 26.7% 72.4%

Deadball Rebounds 3,1

Officials: Bryan Brunette, Ed Sidlasky, Maj Forsberg Technical fouls: Clemson-None. Georgia Tech-None. Attendance: 9993 Game 1 (Opening Round) of the 2009 ACC Tournament #12-seed Clemson advances to face #4-seed North Carolina, Friday at 11:00 am

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Clemson vs North Carolina 03/06/09 11:00 am at the Greensboro Coliseum

11

3 5 8 3 4 3 7 3 3 4 7 4 1 2 3 2 2 3 5 2 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 5 6 2 1 6 7 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 5 18 32 50 19

Game: 31-70 Game: 1-11 Game: 18-19

3-14 2-5 0-2 5-14 3-5 5-18 0-0 0-2 4-7

Score by periods Clemson Georgia Tech

1st

2nd

Total

37 37

44 32

81 69

Last FG - CU 2nd-01:25, GT 2nd-00:45. Largest lead - CU by 13 2nd-05:07, GT by 11 1st-13:11.

##

43.2% 0.0% 92.3%

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

Min

Officials: Bonita Spence, Felicia Ginter, Billy Smith Technical fouls: Clemson-None. NC State-None. Attendance: 1517 Score by periods Clemson NC State

21

Rebounds Off Def Tot PF

Georgia Tech 69 • 21-9 (8-6 ACC) Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

##

Total 3-Ptr FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA

Min

Bench 38 14

Points CU GT

In Paint 44 30

Off T/O 22 24

2nd Chance 13 8

Score tied - 2 times. Lead changed - 3 times.

Fast Break 14 8

Bench 24 25

103


104

2008-09 ACC Team Stats SCORING OFFENSE 1. NORTH CAROLINA 2. MARYLAND 3. VIRGINIA 4. DUKE 5. BOSTON COLLEGE 6. FLORIDA STATE 7. GEORGIA TECH 8. MIAMI 9. WAKE FOREST 10. CLEMSON 11. VIRGINIA TECH 12. NC STATE

G 35 36 34 33 35 34 32 30 31 31 30 30

Pts Avg/G 2894 82.7 2844 79.0 2476 72.8 2379 72.1 2458 70.2 2386 70.2 2152 67.2 1969 65.6 2033 65.6 1996 64.4 1866 62.2 1812 60.4

3-POINT FG PCT G 3FGM 1. MARYLAND 36 245 2. FLORIDA STATE 34 192 3. NORTH CAROLINA 35 184 4. BOSTON COLLEGE 35 165 5. DUKE 33 147 6. GEORGIA TECH 32 125 7. WAKE FOREST 31 179 8. VIRGINIA 34 125 9. CLEMSON 31 141 10. VIRGINIA TECH 30 108 11. MIAMI 30 134 12. NC STATE 30 107

3FGA Pct 611 .401 505 .380 537 .343 495 .333 460 .320 417 .300 604 .296 426 .293 487 .290 374 .289 484 .277 393 .272

ASSISTS 1. BOSTON COLLEGE 2. NORTH CAROLINA 3. MIAMI 4. WAKE FOREST 5. MARYLAND 6. VIRGINIA TECH 7. CLEMSON 8. FLORIDA STATE 9. DUKE 10. GEORGIA TECH 11. VIRGINIA 12. NC STATE

G 35 35 30 31 36 30 31 34 33 32 34 30

No. Avg/G 582 16.6 581 16.6 451 15.0 448 14.5 511 14.2 418 13.9 424 13.7 463 13.6 449 13.6 400 12.5 388 11.4 304 10.1

SCORING DEFENSE 1. GEORGIA TECH 2. DUKE 3. NC STATE 4. WAKE FOREST 5. FLORIDA STATE 6. VIRGINIA TECH 7. MIAMI 8. BOSTON COLLEGE 9. VIRGINIA 10. NORTH CAROLINA 11. CLEMSON 12. MARYLAND

G 32 33 30 31 34 30 30 35 34 35 31 36

Pts Avg/G 1835 57.3 1900 57.6 1778 59.3 1856 59.9 2079 61.1 1865 62.2 1929 64.3 2292 65.5 2250 66.2 2334 66.7 2092 67.5 2440 67.8

3FG PCT DEFENSE G 3FGM 1. GEORGIA TECH 32 106 2. CLEMSON 31 111 3. NC STATE 30 131 4. NORTH CAROLINA 35 176 5. DUKE 33 161 6. WAKE FOREST 31 119 7. FLORIDA STATE 34 171 8. MIAMI 30 144 9. VIRGINIA 34 183 10. MARYLAND 36 232 11. VIRGINIA TECH 30 156 12. BOSTON COLLEGE 35 193

3FGA Pct 395 .268 389 .285 453 .289 606 .290 547 .294 391 .304 547 .313 454 .317 571 .320 706 .329 469 .333 542 .356

STEALS 1. GEORGIA TECH 2. DUKE 3. WAKE FOREST 4. NORTH CAROLINA 5. MIAMI 6. CLEMSON 7. VIRGINIA 8. FLORIDA STATE 9. VIRGINIA TECH 10. NC STATE 11. BOSTON COLLEGE 12. MARYLAND

G 32 33 31 35 30 31 34 34 30 30 35 36

No. Avg/G 434 13.6 438 13.3 381 12.3 415 11.9 329 11.0 308 9.9 317 9.3 296 8.7 249 8.3 245 8.2 240 6.9 240 6.7

SCORING MARGIN G 1. NORTH CAROLINA 35 2. DUKE 33 3. MARYLAND 36 4. GEORGIA TECH 32 5. FLORIDA STATE 34 6. VIRGINIA 34 7. WAKE FOREST 31 8. BOSTON COLLEGE 35 9. MIAMI 30 10. NC STATE 30 11. VIRGINIA TECH 30 12. CLEMSON 31

Off 82.7 72.1 79.0 67.2 70.2 72.8 65.6 70.2 65.6 60.4 62.2 64.4

Def Mar 66.7 +16.0 57.6 +14.5 67.8 +11.2 57.3 +9.9 61.1 +9.0 66.2 +6.6 59.9 +5.7 65.5 +4.7 64.3 +1.3 59.3 +1.1 62.2 +0.0 67.5 -3.1

REB OFFENSE G 1. DUKE 33 2. NORTH CAROLINA 35 3. VIRGINIA 34 4. MARYLAND 36 5. BOSTON COLLEGE 35 6. FLORIDA STATE 34 7. NC STATE 30 8. GEORGIA TECH 32 9. CLEMSON 31 10. VIRGINIA TECH 30 11. MIAMI 30 12. WAKE FOREST 31

Reb Avg/G 1475 44.7 1562 44.6 1455 42.8 1534 42.6 1457 41.6 1361 40.0 1197 39.9 1238 38.7 1173 37.8 1130 37.7 1129 37.6 1166 37.6

TURNOVER MARGIN TOF 1. WAKE FOREST 16.9 2. MIAMI 16.5 3. DUKE 19.1 4. GEORGIA TECH 20.7 5. VIRGINIA 16.5 6. NORTH CAROLINA 20.2 7. NC STATE 14.9 8. CLEMSON 17.6 9. FLORIDA STATE 18.1 10. VIRGINIA TECH 18.1 11. MARYLAND 16.4 12. BOSTON COLLEGE 19.3

FREE THROW PCT G 1. MARYLAND 36 2. NORTH CAROLINA 35 3. NC STATE 30 4. CLEMSON 31 5. GEORGIA TECH 32 6. DUKE 33 7. VIRGINIA 34 8. BOSTON COLLEGE 35 9. FLORIDA STATE 34 10. WAKE FOREST 31 11. MIAMI 30 12. VIRGINIA TECH 30

FTM 585 586 335 329 469 462 529 401 528 378 323 324

FTA 773 819 474 466 673 665 764 581 781 566 505 508

REB DEFENSE G 1. BOSTON COLLEGE 35 2. GEORGIA TECH 32 3. FLORIDA STATE 34 4. MARYLAND 36 5. VIRGINIA 34 6. DUKE 33 7. VIRGINIA TECH 30 8. NORTH CAROLINA 35 9. NC STATE 30 10. CLEMSON 31 11. WAKE FOREST 31 12. MIAMI 30

Reb Avg/G 1139 32.5 1092 34.1 1196 35.2 1285 35.7 1235 36.3 1224 37.1 1126 37.5 1413 40.4 1218 40.6 1259 40.6 1281 41.3 1279 42.6

ASSIST/TURNOVER APG TO/G Ratio 1. MIAMI 15.0 16.5 0.9 2. MARYLAND 14.2 16.4 0.9 3. BOSTON COLLEGE 16.6 19.3 0.9 4. WAKE FOREST 14.5 16.9 0.9 5. NORTH CAROLINA 16.6 20.2 0.8 6. CLEMSON 13.7 17.6 0.8 7. VIRGINIA TECH 13.9 18.1 0.8 8. FLORIDA STATE 13.6 18.1 0.8 9. DUKE 13.6 19.1 0.7 10. VIRGINIA 11.4 16.5 0.7 11. NC STATE 10.1 14.9 0.7 12. GEORGIA TECH 12.5 20.7 0.6

FG PERCENTAGES G 1. MARYLAND 36 2. NORTH CAROLINA 35 3. BOSTON COLLEGE 35 4. FLORIDA STATE 34 5. GEORGIA TECH 32 6. DUKE 33 7. VIRGINIA 34 8. VIRGINIA TECH 30 9. MIAMI 30 10. CLEMSON 31 11. WAKE FOREST 31 12. NC STATE 30

FGM 1007 1062 946 833 779 885 911 717 756 763 738 685

FGA Pct 2192 .459 2338 .454 2119 .446 1974 .422 1892 .412 2160 .410 2232 .408 1760 .407 1901 .398 1938 .394 1938 .381 1829 .375

REB MARGIN For 1. BOSTON COLLEGE 41.6 2. DUKE 44.7 3. MARYLAND 42.6 4. VIRGINIA 42.8 5. FLORIDA STATE 40.0 6. GEORGIA TECH 38.7 7. NORTH CAROLINA 44.6 8. VIRGINIA TECH 37.7 9. NC STATE 39.9 10. CLEMSON 37.8 11. WAKE FOREST 37.6 12. MIAMI 37.6

Opp. 32.5 37.1 35.7 36.3 35.2 34.1 40.4 37.5 40.6 40.6 41.3 42.6

Mar. +9.1 +7.6 +6.9 +6.5 +4.9 +4.6 +4.3 +0.1 -0.7 -2.8 -3.7 -5.0

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS G 1. DUKE 33 2. VIRGINIA 34 3. GEORGIA TECH 32 4. NORTH CAROLINA 35 5. BOSTON COLLEGE 35 6. MARYLAND 36 7. FLORIDA STATE 34 8. MIAMI 30 9. NC STATE 30 10. WAKE FOREST 31 CLEMSON 31 12. VIRGINIA TECH 30

No. Avg/G 587 17.8 593 17.4 515 16.1 554 15.8 527 15.1 527 14.6 496 14.6 433 14.4 432 14.4 419 13.5 419 13.5 387 12.9

FG PCT DEFENSE G 1. DUKE 33 2. NORTH CAROLINA 35 3. NC STATE 30 4. FLORIDA STATE 34 5. MARYLAND 36 6. WAKE FOREST 31 7. BOSTON COLLEGE 35 8. MIAMI 30 9. GEORGIA TECH 32 10. VIRGINIA TECH 30 11. CLEMSON 31 12. VIRGINIA 34

FGM 664 854 654 740 938 673 821 704 661 704 720 815

FGA Pct 1904 .349 2340 .365 1771 .369 1972 .375 2429 .386 1733 .388 2111 .389 1786 .394 1668 .396 1771 .398 1788 .403 2010 .405

BLOCKED SHOTS 1. NORTH CAROLINA 2. DUKE 3. FLORIDA STATE 4. MIAMI 5. CLEMSON 6. NC STATE 7. MARYLAND 8. BOSTON COLLEGE 9. VIRGINIA TECH 10. GEORGIA TECH 11. VIRGINIA 12. WAKE FOREST

No. Avg/G 229 6.5 191 5.8 157 4.6 137 4.6 140 4.5 135 4.5 134 3.7 127 3.6 100 3.3 99 3.1 102 3.0 77 2.5

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS G 1. NORTH CAROLINA 35 2. MARYLAND 36 3. DUKE 33 4. BOSTON COLLEGE 35 5. NC STATE 30 6. FLORIDA STATE 34 7. VIRGINIA 34 8. VIRGINIA TECH 30 9. CLEMSON 31 10. WAKE FOREST 31 11. MIAMI 30 12. GEORGIA TECH 32

No. Avg/G 1008 28.8 1007 28.0 888 26.9 930 26.6 765 25.5 865 25.4 862 25.4 743 24.8 754 24.3 747 24.1 696 23.2 723 22.6

Pct .757 .716 .707 .706 .697 .695 .692 .690 .676 .668 .640 .638

G 35 33 34 30 31 30 36 35 30 32 34 31

TOA 23.1 20.6 23.0 24.5 19.4 21.9 16.3 18.7 19.0 18.5 14.7 15.6

Mar. +6.19 +4.10 +3.88 +3.75 +2.94 +1.69 +1.37 +1.06 +0.82 +0.40 -1.72 -3.69

3-POINT FG MADE G 1. MARYLAND 36 2. WAKE FOREST 31 3. FLORIDA STATE 34 4. NORTH CAROLINA 35 5. BOSTON COLLEGE 35 6. CLEMSON 31 7. MIAMI 30 8. DUKE 33 9. GEORGIA TECH 32 10. VIRGINIA 34 11. VIRGINIA TECH 30 12. NC STATE 30

No. Avg/G 245 6.8 179 5.8 192 5.6 184 5.3 165 4.7 141 4.5 134 4.5 147 4.5 125 3.9 125 3.7 108 3.6 107 3.6

2009 All-ACC Teams ALL-ACC TEAMS First Team Chante Black, Duke Marissa Coleman, Maryland Lyndra Littles, Virginia Kristi Toliver, Maryland Monica Wright, Virginia Second Team Jessica Breland, North Carolina Shayla Fields, NC State Rashanda McCants, North Carolina Jacinta Monroe, Florida State Carolyn Swords, Boston College Third Team Cetera DeGraffenreid, North Carolina Tanae Davis-Cain, Florida State Mara Freshour, Florida State Lele Hardy, Clemson Alex Montgomery, Georgia Tech Honorable Mention Shenise Johnson, Miami Aisha Mohammed, Virginia Mickel Picco, Boston College Alex Tchangoue, Wake Forest Abby Waner, Duke Defensive Team Chante Black, DU Jacqua Williams, GT Jacinta Monroe, FS Lele Hardy, CU Jessica Breland, NC All Freshman Team Lynetta Kizer, Maryland Shenise Johnson, Miami Cierra Bravard, Florida State Bonae Holston, NC State Chay Shegog, North Carolina ACC Player of the Year Kristi Toliver, Maryland ACC Rookie of the Year Lynetta Kizer, Maryland ACC Defensive Player of the Year Chante Black, Duke ACC Sixth Player of the Year Bonae Holston, NC State ACC Coach of the Year Sue Semrau, Florida State


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Class Records Freshman Single Game Records Points

Sheila Cobb

Rk.Name No. 1. Barbara Kennedy 45 2. Janet Forester 33 3. Janet Forester 32 4. Janet Forester 30 Janet Forester 30 Barbara Kennedy 30

Annette Wise

Opponent Claflin Bridgewater Baptist Col. Anderson S. Carolina Erskine

Date 2/24/79 1/11/76 1/17/76 1/14/76 1/21/76 2/14/79

Rebounds Games Freshman 36 Sheila Cobb Sophomore 36 Annette Wise 36 Barbara Kennedy 36 Jennie Lyerly Junior 36 Debra Buford Senior 33 Bobbie Mims 33 Jackie Mattress 33 Peggy Sells

Free Throws Attempted 1979-80 1979-80 1979-80 1979-80 1979-80 1979-80 1990-91 1990-91

Field Goals Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior

234 382 348 392

Janet Forester Barbara Kennedy Barbara Kennedy Barbara Kennedy

1975-76 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82

Field Goals Attempted Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior

525 729 722 760

Janet Forester Barbara Kennedy Barbara Kennedy Barbara Kennedy

1975-76 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82

Field Goal Percentage Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior

.556 .560 .562 .563

Karen Ann Jenkins Janet Knight Karen Ann Jenkins Amanda Frist

1985-86 1979-80 1987-88 2005-06

Three-Point Field Goals Made Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior

53 64 70 73

Tara Saunooke Kerry Boyatt Amy Geren Tara Saunooke

1991-92 1990-91 1997-98 1994-95

Three-Point Field Goals Attempted Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior

115 156 176 180

Amy Geren Kerry Boyatt Amy Geren Tara Saunooke

1995-96 1990-91 1997-98 1994-95

Three-Point Goal Percentage Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior

.471 .454 .426 .458

Kerry Boyatt Tara Saunooke Laura Cottrell Marci Glenney

1989-90 1992-93 1995-96 2001-02

Free Throws Freshman 132 Kerry Boyatt Sophomore 98 Itoro Umoh Junior 122 Itoro Umoh Senior 147 Lakeia Stokes

1989-90 1996-97 1997-98 2003-04

Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior

178 137 175 197

Kerry Boyatt Barbara Kennedy Barbara Kennedy Lakeia Stokes

1989-90 1979-80 1980-81 2003-04

Free Throw Percentage Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior

.866 .818 .876 .855

Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior

371 298 400 400

Amy Geren Chrissy Floyd Amy Geren Amy Geren

1995-96 2000-01 1997-98 1998-99

Rk.Name No. Opponent Date 1. Barbara Kennedy 18 Maryland 1/13/79 Sheila Cobb 18 C. of Charleston 2/23/80 3. Barbara Kennedy 17 Erskine 2/14/79 Peggy Caple 17 NC State 1/9/82 Imani Wilson 17 Duke 1/29/90

Three-Point Field Goals Made Rk.Name No. Opponent Date 1. Amy Geren 6 SF Austin 3/18/96 2. Tara Saunooke 5 South Carolina 2/12/92 Lele Hardy 5 Wake Forest 2/15/07 4. several players with 4

Rebounds Sheila Cobb Barbara Kennedy Donna Forester Barbara Kennedy

1979-80 1979-80 1976-77 1981-82

Rebound Average Freshman 12.5 Janet Forester Sophomore 8.9 Peggy Caple Junior 12.9 Donna Forester Senior 12.9 Barbara Kennedy

1975-76 1982-83 1976-77 1981-82

Assists Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior

172 174 195 204

Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior

68 84 76 70

Bobbie Mims Susan Fehling Drema Greer Drema Greer

1976-77 1984-85 1977-78 1978-79

Blocked Shots Peggy Caple Peggy Caple Peggy Caple Peggy Caple

2006-07 1979-80 2008-09 1988-89

Most Points Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior

547 853 811 908

Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior

22.8 23.7 26.2 29.3

Janet Forester Barbara Kennedy Barbara Kennedy Barbara Kennedy

1975-76 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82

Scoring Average Janet Forester Barbara Kennedy Barbara Kennedy Barbara Kennedy

No. Opponent Date 8 Vanderbilt 12/3/06 7 Virginia 2/5/98 7 Wofford 2/10/98 7 St. John’s 11/24/06 7 Wofford 12/22/06 7 Virginia Tech 2/11/07 7 Florida State 2/22/07

Blocks Rk.Name 1. Peggy Caple 2. Peggy Caple 3. Jaci Stimson Kerri Thomas Khaili Sanders

No. Opponent Date 7 Auburn 2/8/82 6 North Carolina 2/27/82 5 Winthrop 1/18/94 5C . of Charleston 1/5/95 5 Kentucky 11/29/02

Assists 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85

Steals Freshman 98 Lele Hardy Sophomore 95 Barbara Kennedy Junior 106 Lele Hardy Senior 123 Ramona O’Neal

Steals Rk.Name 1. Lele Hardy 2. Andrea Gaines Andrea Gaines Lele Hardy Lele Hardy Lele Hardy Lele Hardy

1975-76 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82

Rk.Name 1. Melinda Ashworth 2. Bobbie Mims Bobbie Mims 4. Bobbie Mims Melinda Ashworth

No. Opponent 14 Auburn 12 Gardner-Webb 12 Claflin 11 Baptist 11 Duke

Date 1/15/83 2/26/77 3/4/77 2/5/77 12/1/82


Individual Game Records Clemson Individual Field Goals Made

Cissy Bristol

Rk. 1. 4. 5. 7.

Chrissy Floyd

No. 20 20 20 19 18 18 17 17 17 17 17

Clemson Individual Scoring Rk. No. 1. 45 2. 43 3. 42 42 5. 41 6. 40 7. 39 39 9. 38 38

Name Barbara Kennedy Barbara Kennedy Barbara Kennedy Barbara Kennedy Barbara Kennedy Barbara Kennedy Barbara Kennedy Janet Knight Barbara Kennedy Barbara Kennedy

Site H A A H A H H H H H

Opponent Claflin Penn State South Carolina North Carolina Maryland Georgia Southern Tenn.-Chattanooga Virginia Tech Alabama East Tennessee State

Opponent Tennessee Tech San Diego N.C. State N.C. State Francis Marion Georgia Francis Marion N.C. State Wake Forest South Carolina N.C. State

Date 12/16/80 12/11/05 3/5/83 2/4/84 2/19/77 12/15/82 2/3/77 1/21/89 2/21/05 2/6/82 2/6/85

Highest Scoring Percent Of Team’s Points By Clemson Rk. Pct. Pts.-Tm Player Site 1. .577 30-52 Chrissy Floyd N1 2. .573 43-75 Barbara Kennedy A 3. .539 41-76 Barbara Kennedy A 4. .528 37-70 Barbara Kennedy A 5. .483 29-60 Amy Geren N2 6. .481 38-79 Barbara Kennedy H 7. .480 36-68 Barbara Kennedy H N1-ACC Tournament, Greensboro, NC N2-Myrtle Beach, SC

Opponent Date N.C. State 3/2/02 Penn State 3/12/82 Maryland 1/12/82 Pacific 1/3/81 Louisiana State 12/20/98 Alabama 1/10/81 N.C. State 2/13/81

Opponent Date Maryland 1/12/82 North Carolina 2/20/82 Penn State 3/12/82 South Carolina 2/6/82 Claflin 2/24/79 Virginia Tech 12/29/84 Alabama 1/10/81 Pacific 1/3/81 East Tenn. State 1/19/81 Tennessee 2/18/80 Chattanooga 1/30/82

Rk. No. Att Name Site 1. 18 35 Pearl Moore H 18 33 Linda Page H 18 29 Jerilyn Harper H 4. 17 19 Debbie Kinnick H 5. 16 25 Pearl Moore A 16 23 Donna Murphy N1 16 25 Scooter Delorme A 16 25 Coleen Galloway A 16 24 Janet Harris H 10. 15 22 Patricia Roberts N1 15 22 Brantley Southers H 15 22 Orphie Moore H 15 23 Rhonda Mapp N2 15 28 Michele Van Gorp H 15 26 Michelle Augustavo H N1-AIAW Region II Tournament, Memphis, TN N2-ACC Tournament, Rock Hill, SC

Opponent Date Francis Marion 2/3/77 N.C. State 2/4/84 Tennessee Tech 12/16/80 Carson Newman 2/12/80 Francis Marion 2/19/77 Morehead State 3/11/77 Charleston 1/23/78 California 1/4/81 Georgia 12/15/82 Tennessee 3/10/77 South Carolina 12/3/83 South Alabama 2/18/87 N.C. State 3/7/92 Duke 2/14/99 San Diego 12/11/05

Clemson Individual Field Goal Percentage Minimum 10 Attempts Rk. Pct. FGM-FGA Name Site 1. 1.000 12-12 Donna Forester H 1.000 12-12 Shandy Bryan A 1.000 11-11 Vicky Burton H 4. .917 11-12 Barbara Kennedy A 5. .900 9-10 Debbie Oraczewski N1 .900 9-10 Karen Ann Jenkins H 7. .846 11-13 Cissy Bristol N2 .846 11-13 Natasha Anderson N3 9. .833 10-12 Debra Buford H .833 10-12 Julie Brickley A .833 10-12 Louise Greenwood H N1-ACC Tournament, Fayetteville, NC N2-Pitt Classic, Pittsburgh, PA N3-ACC Tournament, Charlotte, NC

Opponent Date Claflin 12/7/77 South Florida 12/21/91 Columbia 2/14/76 Pittsburgh 12/6/81 NC State 3/5/83 Virginia 1/11/86 National College 12/5/81 Florida State 2/27/98 Duke 1/11/78 Nebraska 11/24/84 Virginia 1/31/87

Opponent Individual Field Goal Percentage

Highest Scoring Percent Of Team’s Points By Opponent Rk. Pct. Pts.-Tm Player Site 1. .618 42-68 Michelle Augustavo H 2. .588 40-68 Liz Strunk H 3. .571 40-70 Pearl Moore H 4. .518 43-83 Jerilyn Harper H 5. .512 21-41 Niesha Butler H 6. .506 42-83 Pearl Moore A 7. .494 40-81 Andrea Stinson A 8. .469 31-66 Deshawne Blocker N1 9. .466 35-75 Michele Van Gorp H 10. .461 36-78 Shameka Christon N2 N1-NWIT, Amarillo, TX N2-NCAA Tournament, Manhattan, KS

Name Site Barbara Kennedy A Barbara Kennedy H Barbara Kennedy A Barbara Kennedy A Barbara Kennedy H Janet Knight H Barbara Kennedy H Barbara Kennedy A Barbara Kennedy H Barbara Kennedy A Barbara Kennedy H

Opponent Individual Field Goals Made Date 2/24/79 3/12/82 2/6/82 2/20/82 1/12/82 12/17/79 1/30/82 12/29/84 1/10/81 1/19/81

Opponent Individual Scoring Rk. No. Name Site 1. 43 Jerilyn Harper H 2. 42 Michelle Augustavo H 42 Linda Page N1 42 Linda Page H 42 Pearl Moore A 6. 41 Janet Harris H 7. 40 Pearl Moore H 40 Andrea Stinson A 40 Liz Strunk H 10. 38 Sheila Foster A 38 Linda Page A N1-ACC Tournament, Fayetteville, NC

Att 29 33 32 30 30 26 28 27 27 25 25

Opponent Date San Diego 12/11/05 Wake Forest 2/21/05 Francis Marion 2/3/77 Tennessee Tech 12/16/80 Georgia Tech 2/11/98 Francis Marion 2/19/77 N.C. State 1/21/89 East Tenn. State 3/25/95 Duke 2/14/99 Arkansas 3/15/02

Minimum 10 Attempts Rk. Pct. FGM-FGA Name Site 1. 1.000 12-12 Sheana Mosch A 2. .909 10-11 Liz Sherwood H 3. .895 17-19 Debbie Kinnick H 4. .846 11-13 Nancy Mayer H .846 11-13 Alana Beard A 6. .833 10-12 Anne Donovan H .833 10-12 Marion Jones H .833 10-12 Crystal Langhorne A 9. .818 9-11 Cinietra Henderson N1 .818 9-11 Ty Hall H N1-Rutgers Invitational, Piscataway, NJ

Opponent Date Duke 1/28/01 Vanderbilt 11/20/07 Carson-Newman 2/12/80 Virginia 1/19/85 Duke 2/27/04 Old Dominion 2/10/81 North Carolina 1/20/97 Maryland 1/6/08 Texas 12/27/92 Duke 1/23/94

Clemson Individual Three-Point Field Goals Made Rk. 1.

No. 6 6 6 6

Att 12 9 10 10

Name Tara Saunooke Tara Saunooke Tara Saunooke Amy Geren

Site H N1 N2 H

Opponent Xavier Pacific W. Kentucky S.F. Austin

Date 3/17/93 3/24/95 11/27/94 3/18/96

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Individual Game Records 6 9 Amy Geren 6 10 Amy Geren 6 16 Julie Talley N1-NWIT, Amarillo, TX N2-Murfreesboro, TN

H H A

North Carolina 1/2/98 Florida State 1/29/98 Youngstown St. 12/19/03

Opponent Individual Three-Point Field Goals Made Rk. No. Att Name Site 1. 10 19 Michelle Augustavo H 2. 8 16 Tiffany Brown H 3. 7 10 Sandy Brown A 7 13 Julie Wheeler N1 7 11 Jennifer Howard A 7 12 Nicole Erickson A 7 11 Devin Novak A N1-Northern Lights Invitational, Anchorage, AK

Opponent San Diego Maryland Middle Tenn. St. Providence N.C. State Duke Youngstown St.

Date 12/11/05 1/6/00 12/3/88 12/20/94 2/21/96 1/14/99 12/19/03

Clemson Individual Three-Point Field Goal Attempts Rk. 1. 2. 3. 6.

No. 16 15 12 12 12 11 11 11 11 11 11

Made 6 5 6 5 4 5 5 5 2 5 5

Name Julie Talley Tasha Phillips Tara Saunooke Amy Geren Julie Talley Cheryl Nix Kerry Boyatt Tara Saunooke Tara Saunooke Tara Saunooke Julie Talley

Site A A H H A H H H H H H

Opponent Date Youngstown St. 12/19/03 South Carolina 12/3/04 Xavier 3/17/93 UNC-Greensboro 12/30/98 Furman 11/30/05 Georgia Tech 1/27/88 North Carolina 1/26/91 South Carolina 2/12/92 N.C. State 2/23/95 Maryland 2/11/95 Mississippi 11/21/05

Opponent Individual Three-Point Field Goal Attempts Rk. No. Made Name Site 1. 19 10 Michelle Augustavo H 2. 17 6 Megan Isom A 3. 16 8 Tiffany Brown H 16 6 Cotelia Bond-Young H 5. 15 4 Susan Brown H 15 3 Jessica Allen A 7. 14 4 Katie Smrcka-Duffy N1 14 4 Joy Gallagher A 9. 13 6 Christi Timmons H 13 7 Julie Wheeler N2 13 4 Heide Moyano N2 13 5 Cotelia Bond-Young A N1-ACC Tournament, Charlotte, NC N2-Northern Lights Invitational, Anchorage, AK

Opponent San Diego Georgia Tech Maryland Wake Forest S.C. State Pittsburgh N.C. State Wagner South Carolina Providence Providence Wake Forest

Date 12/11/05 1/23/03 1/6/00 1/15/06 12/2/87 12/21/03 2/28/97 12/16/04 2/12/92 12/20/94 12/20/94 2/12/06

Clemson Individual Three-Point Field Goal Percentage Rk. Pct. FGM-FGA 1. .600 6-10 .600 6-10 .600 6-10 4. .500 6-12 .500 5-10 6. .454 5-11 .454 5-11 .454 5-11 .454 5-11 .454 5-11 N1-Murfreesboro, TN

Minimum 10 Attempts Name Site Tara Saunooke N1 Amy Geren H Amy Geren H Tara Saunooke H Tara Saunooke A Cheryl Nix H Kerry Boyatt H Tara Saunooke H Tara Saunooke H Julie Talley H

Opponent W. Kentucky S.F. Austin Florida State Xavier North Carolina Georgia Tech North Carolina South Carolina Maryland Mississippi

Date 11/27/94 3/18/96 1/29/98 3/17/93 1/30/94 1/27/88 1/26/91 2/12/92 2/11/95 11/21/05

Opponent Individual Three-Point Field Goal Percentage Rk. 1. 2. 5. 6.

Pct. FGM-FGA .700 7-10 .636 7-11 .636 7-11 .636 7-11 .600 6-10 .583 7-12 .583 7-12

Minimum 10 Attempts Name Site Sandy Brown A Jennifer Howard A Devin Novak A Ashleigh Newman H Telisha Quarles A Jenny Conkle N1 Nicole Erickson A

Opponent Date Middle Tenn. 12/3/88 N.C. State 2/21/96 Youngstown St. 12/19/03 Maryland 2/6/05 Virginia 1/7/02 Belmont 11/25/05 Duke 1/14/99

Melinda Ashworth

8. .545 6-11 Kristin Mattox N2 9. .538 7-13 Julie Wheeler N3 10. .526 10-19 Michelle Augustavo H N1-Lady Tiger Classic, Memphis, TN N2-Las Vegas Tournament, Las Vegas, NV N3-Northern Lights Invitational, Anchorage, AK

Tasha Phillips

Louisville Providence San Diego

12/22/93 12/20/94 12/11/05

Clemson Individual Free Throws Made Rk. No. Att Name Site 1. 18 20 Melinda Ashworth H 2. 16 17 Donna Forester H 3. 15 18 Amy Geren N1 4. 14 20 Lakeia Stokes H 14 16 Lakeia Stokes A 6. 13 15 Kerry Boyatt H 7. 12 14 Ramona O’Neal H 12 17 Sandy Bishop N2 12 12 Itoro Umoh A 12 15 Amy Geren H 12 13 Marci Glenney A N1-Myrtle Beach, SC N2-NWIT, Amarillo, TX

Opponent Virginia N.C. State Louisiana State South Carolina Youngstown St. Maryland Georgia W. Kentucky North Carolina North Carolina Georgia Tech

Date 1/11/86 12/11/76 12/20/98 11/21/03 12/19/03 1/16/90 3/18/89 3/24/84 2/1/98 2/3/99 1/26/02

Opponent Individual Free Throws Made Rk. No. Att Name Site 1. 17 20 Milli Martinez A 2. 16 20 Joyce Pierce H 16 18 Linda Page N1 4. 15 18 Latavia Coleman H 5. 14 16 Sharon Manning N1 6. 13 16 Kristie Bahner A 13 14 Claire Rose N1 13 19 DeShawne Blocker N2 13 14 Jenny Anderson N3 13 13 Alison Bales A N1-ACC Tournament, Fayetteville, NC N2-NWIT, Amarillo, TX N3-Myrtle Beach, SC

Opponent Date Georgia Tech 1/26/02 GeorgiaTech 1/26/93 N.C. State 3/5/83 Florida State 1/29/98 N.C. State 3/4/91 Kansas State 11/25/90 Duke 3/4/83 East Tenn. State 3/25/95 New Orleans 12/20/97 Duke 2/5/07

Clemson Individual Free Throw Attempts Rk. No. Made Name Site 1. 20 18 Melinda Ashworth H 20 14 Lakeia Stokes H 3. 18 11 Peggy Caple H 18 15 Amy Geren N1 5. 17 16 Donna Forester H 17 12 Sandy Bishop N2 7. 16 14 Lakeia Stokes A 8. 15 13 Kerry Boyatt H 15 12 Amy Geren H N1-Myrtle Beach, SC N2-NWIT, Amarillo , TX

Opponent Virginia South Carolina Kansas State Louisiana State N.C. State W. Kentucky Youngstown St. Maryland North Carolina

Date 1/11/86 11/21/03 1/5/83 12/20/98 12/11/76 3/24/84 12/19/03 1/16/90 2/3/99


Individual Game Records 10 10 Jennifer Phillips 10 10 Kelly Mazzanic N1-ACC Tournament, Charlotte, NC

A H

Xavier Furman

3/18/01 12/7/02

Clemson Consecutive Free Throws Made

Cookie Blackney

Rk. No. 1. 29 2. 25 3. 24 24 5. 23 23 7. 22 8. 19 19 10. 18

Michelle Bryant

Opponent Individual Free Throw Attempts Rk. No. Made Name Site 1. 20 16 Joyce Pierce H 20 17 Milli Martinez A 3. 19 13 DeShawne Blocker N1 4. 18 16 Linda Page N2 18 11 Monica Wiley A 18 15 Latavia Coleman H 7. 16 7 Jackie Smith H 16 13 Kristie Bahner A 16 14 Sharon Manning N2 16 12 Tammye Jenkins H 16 10 Jennifer Chestnut N2 16 10 Dimi Gatlin H N1-NWIT, Amarillo, TX N2-ACC Tournament, Fayetteville, NC

Opponent Date Georgia Tech 1/26/93 Georgia Tech 1/26/02 East Tenn. State 3/25/95 N.C. State 3/5/83 California 12/20/90 Florida State 1/29/98 Furman 12/3/96 Kansas State 11/25/90 N.C. State 3/4/91 Georgia 2/7/90 Duke 3/4/83 S.C. State 1/15/83

Clemson Perfect Free Throw Games Rk. No. Att Name Site 1. 12 12 Itoro Umoh A 2. 10 10 Barbara Kennedy A 10 10 Amy Geren H 10 10 Chrissy Floyd H 10 10 Lakeia Stokes H 6. 9 9 Barbara Kennedy A 9 9 Shandy Bryan A 9 9 Itoro Umoh N1 9. 8 8 Janet Knight H 8 8 Barbara Kennedy N2 8 8 Janet Knight H 8 8 Kerry Boyatt H 8 8 Tara Saunooke H 8 8 Amy Geren N3 8 8 Amy Geren A 8 8 Amy Geren H 8 8 Chrissy Floyd H 8 8 Lakeia Stokes H N1-ACC Tournament, Charlotte, NC N2-Pittsburgh Classic, Pittsburgh, PA N3-ACC Tournament, Rock Hill, SC

Opponent North Carolina Tennessee Virginia Wake Forest Virginia Duke N.C. State N.C. State Wake Forest National College S.C. State Virginia N.C. State Virginia Maryland Georgia Tech Virginia N.C. State

Date 2/1/98 1/21/82 1/5/98 2/17/02 1/2/03 2/2/81 1/24/93 2/28/97 2/24/83 12/5/81 2/26/86 2/17/90 2/3/94 3/2/96 2/12/98 2/11/99 2/7/02 1/11/04

Opponent Perfect Free Throw Games Rk. 1. 2. 5. 9.

No. 13 12 12 12 11 11 11 11 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10

Att 13 12 12 12 11 11 11 11 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10

Name Alison Bales Nikki Miars Mimi McKinney Kendall Calvin Kim Crawford Debbie Groover Erin Stovall Stephanie Higgs Barb Durham Tresa Brown Rita Johnson Linda Page Debra Powell Del-Valle Tonya Sampson Kalisa Davis Lisa Hosac

Site A A N1 H A A H H A H H H H A A A A

Opponent Duke South Carolina Virginia Tennessee Tech Georgia Tech Tennessee Virginia Georgia Tech Wake Forest North Carolina North Carolina N.C. State Nebraska Alabama North Carolina Maryland Virginia

Date 2/5/07 12/18/96 3/1/97 11/18/05 1/9/85 11/28/77 1/2/99 1/7/07 12/1/79 2/26/83 3/10/81 1/7/83 11/24/84 12/19/92 1/30/94 2/12/98 1/20/00

Name Janet Knight Chrissy Floyd Tara Saunooke Amy Geren Amy Geren Itoro Umoh Amy Geren Melinda Ashworth Nikki Blassingame Shandy Bryan

Dates No. of Games Feb. 23-March 4, 1983 5 Dec. 30, 2000-Feb. 1, 2001 10 Dec. 20, 1994-Jan. 8, 1995 6 Feb. 7, 1999-Feb. 18, 1999 4 Jan. 20-Feb. 15, 1996 9 Feb. 27-March 16, 1998 6 Feb. 7-Feb. 22, 1998 6 Jan. 4-Jan. 11, 1986 2 Feb. 5-Feb. 22, 1998 7 Feb. 2-Feb. 21, 1990 5

Clemson Individual Rebounds Rk. No. Name Site 1. 25 Donna Forester A 25 Cookie Blackney A 3. 22 Annette Wise A 22 Janet Forester A 22 Barbara Kennedy H 6. 21 Barbara Kennedy H 21 Barbara Kennedy N1 21 Barbara Kennedy A 9. 20 Donna Forester H 20 Barbara Kennedy N2 20 Jackie Farmer N3 N1-South Florida Invitational, Tampa, FL N2-Plainview Queens Classic, Plainview, TX N3-Kansas State Invitational, Manhattan, KS

Opponent Columbia College South Carolina California South Carolina UT-Chattanooga Wake Forest Miami (FL) North Carolina Appalachian State Missouri Alabama State

Date 2/12/77 1/10/76 1/4/81 1/10/76 1/30/82 2/12/81 12/19/81 1/27/82 12/17/77 11/28/81 11/24/90

Opponent Individual Rebounds Rk. No. Name Site Opponent 1. 22 Wanda Randolf N1 Pittsburgh 22 Emma Mumphrey H Mercer 3. 21 Jamie Lee H Charleston 21 Sandra Butler A Mississippi State 21 Dawn Royster H North Carolina 6. 20 Janet Harris H Georgia 20 Janet Harris A Georgia N1-Carolina Christmas Classic, Chapel Hill, NC

Date 12/21/78 1/23/80 1/8/77 12/15/83 1/2/85 12/15/82 2/28/83

Clemson Offensive Rebounds Since 1986-87 Rk. Off. Total Name Site 1. 12 20 Jackie Farmer N1 2. 11 16 Jackie Farmer A 3. 10 16 Michelle Bryant A 10 15 Jackie Farmer H 10 16 Jackie Farmer A 10 19 Jackie Farmer H N1-Kansas State Invitational, Manhattan, KS

Opponent Alabama State N.C. State Georgia Tech Augusta Wake Forest Providence

Date 11/24/90 2/21/90 2/22/89 12/15/90 1/21/91 3/16/91

Opponent Offensive Rebounds Since 1986-87 Rk. Off. Total Name Site 1. 10 17 Cheron Taylor H 10 16 Sharon Manning H 10 16 Alvine Mendeng H 10 14 Sonja Mallory A 5. 9 14 Kerri Hobbs A 9 17 Kristi Bahner A 9 13 Jenny Mitchell A 9 15 Jessie Hicks H 9 13 Branka Bogunovic A 9 15 Teresa Jenkins H 9 15 Shala Reese A 9 18 Khadijah Whittington A 9 14 Laura Menty N1 N1-Coors Classic, Boulder, CO

Opponent Pittsburgh N.C. State N.C. State Georgia Tech N.C. State Kansas State Wake Forest Maryland Maryland Florida A&M W. Kentucky N.C. State Siena

Date 12/11/04 1/2/91 2/20/03 1/21/03 2/21/90 11/25/90 1/21/91 2/15/92 1/28/99 3/12/99 1/29/02 2/8/07 11/24/07

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Individual Game Records Clemson Individual Assists Rk. No. Name Site Opponent 1. 17 Drema Greer H Wake Forest 2. 15 Susan Fehling N1 Wyoming 3. 14 Drema Greer A Wake Forest 14 Melinda Ashworth H Auburn 14 Susan Fehling N2 Southern Mississippi 6. 13 Drema Greer N3 Duke 13 Denise Marshall N4 S.F. Austin 13 Alex Stewart A Georgia Tech 13 Tasha Taylor H Savannah State N1-Giusti Tournament, Portland, OR N2-Georgia Southern Tournament, Statesville, GA N3-ACC Tournament, Raleigh, NC N4-Plainview Queens Classic, Plainview, TX

Opponent Individual Steals Date 1/17/79 12/17/84 12/5/77 1/15/83 11/27/87 2/8/79 11/26/83 1/23/03 12/23/05

Opponent Individual Assists Rk. No. Name Site 1. 14 Sharon Autry N1 14 Mindy Ballou A 3. 13 Scooter Delorme N2 13 Jasmina Perazic N3 13 Val Leitzen N4 13 Cristina Ciocan H 7. 12 Carla Hillman A 12 Nancy Lieberman A N1-SCAIAW Tournament, Spartanburg, SC N2-AIAW Region Game, Aiken, SC N3-ACC Tournament, Raleigh, NC N4-Minnesota Classic, Minneapolis, MN

Opponent South Carolina South Carolina Charleston Maryland Northern Illinois South Carolina N.C. State Old Dominon

Date 3/1/79 2/3/86 3/3/78 2/28/82 11/29/86 11/21/03 1/3/87 11/30/79

Clemson Individual Blocked Shots Rk. No. 1. 10 2. 8 8 4. 7 7 7 7 8. 6 6 6 6

Name Peggy Caple Peggy Caple Khaili Sanders Peggy Caple Peggy Caple Peggy Caple Lakeia Stokes Peggy Caple Barbara Kennedy Jackie Farmer Jaci Stimson

Site H H A A H H A A H A H

Opponent Kansas State Maryland Furman Auburn Virginia Wake Forest Alaska-Anchroage Nebraska Virginia DePaul Austin Peay

Date 1/5/83 12/11/82 11/30/05 2/8/82 2/23/83 1/30/85 11/26/03 11/24/84 2/13/82 11/24/89 3/16/96

Opponent Individual Blocked Shots Rk. No. Name 1. 9 Allison Echols 2. 7 Wanda Pittman 3. 6 Kris Kirchner 6 Katrina McClain 6 Anne Donovan 6 Dawn Royster 6 Ieva Kublina N1-Buckeye Classic, Columbus, OH

Site H A A N1 H H A

Opponent Georgia Tech S.C. State Maryland Georgia Old Dominion North Carolina Virginia Tech

Date 1/18/89 1/29/87 1/16/80 12/30/83 2/10/81 1/2/85 1/3/02

Clemson Individual Steals Rk. No. 1. 9 9 9 9 5. 8 8 8 8 8 8 8

Name Drema Greer Debra Buford Sheila Cobb Ramona O’Neal Ramona O’Neal Debra Buford Peggy Caple Courtney Johnson Renee Rayton Lele Hardy Lele Hardy

Site A H H A H H A H H A H

Opponent South Carolina N.C. State Mercer Virginia Morehead State Duke North Carolina Charleston Winthrop Vanderbilt Maine

Date 12/6/78 1/18/79 1/23/80 2/14/87 12/10/88 1/11/78 1/24/85 12/2/89 1/18/94 12/3/06 11/9/07

Rk. No. Name Site 1. 10 Pam Leake A 2. 8 Myra Waters A 8 Nikita Bell A 8 Lisa Willis A 5. 7 Pearl Moore H 7 Anita Malone H 7 Sharon Rivers A 7 Donna Holt A 7 Taiqua Brittingham H 7 Camille Ratledge A 7 Carla Holmes H 7 Tiffany Martin H 7 Kathy Dortch H 7 Sherill Baker N1 7 Alex Tchangoue A N1-Russell Athletic Shootout, Duluth, GA

Opponent North Carolina Maryland North Carolina UCLA Francis Marion Georgia Tech South Carolina Virginia Virginia Tech Florida Maryland Georgia Tech Georgia Tech Georgia Wake Forest

Date 1/24/85 1/16/80 2/16/03 11/24/04 12/9/78 12/14/81 12/8/82 2/20/85 12/29/84 12/15/86 1/6/89 2/25/96 2/8/97 2/13/05 2/8/09

Clemson’s 20-20 Club 20 Points and 20 Rebounds in the same game Pts Reb Name Site Opponent 29 22 Janet Forester A South Carolina 25 20 Donna Forester H Appalachian State 30 21 Barbara Kennedy H Wake Forest 25 20 Barbara Kennedy N1 Missouri 22 21 Barbara Kennedy N2 Miami 39 22 Barbara Kennedy H Tenn.-Chattanooga 33 21 Barbara Kennedy N3 North Carolina 27 20 Jackie Farmer N4 Alabama State N1-Plainview Queens Clasic, Plainview, TX N2-South Florida Invitational, Tampa, FL N3-ACC Tournament, Raleigh, NC N4-Kansas State Invitational, Manhattan, KS

Date 1/10/76 12/17/77 2/12/81 11/28/81 12/19/81 1/30/82 2/27/82 11/27/90

Opponent’s 20-20 Club 20 Points and 20 Rebounds in the same game Pts Reb Name Site Opponent 22 22 Wanda Randolf N1 Pittsburgh 25 22 Emma Mumphrey H Mercer 26 21 Sandra Butler A Mississippi State 25 21 Dawn Royster H North Carolina 41 20 Janet Harris H Georgia 29 20 Janet Harris A Georgia N1-Carolina Christmas Classic, Chapel Hill, NC

Date 12/21/78 1/23/80 12/15/83 1/2/85 12/15/82 2/28/83

Double Figures In Scoring And Assists In A Single Game By A Clemson Player Player Date Opponent Drema Greer 12/17/77 H-Appalachian St. Bobbie Mims 2/5/77 A-Charleston Southern 2/26/77 H-Gardner Webb 12/5/79 H-Louisville 1/12/80 H-Miss. Univ. for Women Jenny Lyerly 1/16/82 H-Francis Marion Denise Marshall 11/26/83 N1-Stephen F. Austin 1/23/84 H-Pittsburgh 3/22/84 N1-Illinois State Melinda Ashworth 2/15/86 H-North Carolina Nickey Lynch 12/20/86 H-Alabama Becky Hollaway 1/4/89 H-N.C. State 2/18/89 A-Virginia 2/27/89 H-DePaul Ramona O’Neal 1/6/89 H-Maryland Cheron Wells 1/15/92 H-Florida State 2/12/92 HSouth Carolina Itoro Umoh 1/11/98 H-Maryland 12/2/98 H-N.C. State 1/7/99 H-Florida State 1/17/99 H-Wake Forest Tasha Taylor 2/24/05 H-Georgia Tech 11/26/05 A-Memphis 12/23/05 H-Savannah State Lele Hardy 11/14/07 H-Duquesne N1-Wayland Baptist Classic, Plainview, TX N2-NWIT, Amarillo, TX

Points Assists 13 11 18 11 20 12 10 10 18 11 10 10 19 13 10 10 16 11 14 10 16 10 11 10 17 10 20 10 17 10 24 10 12 12 12 11 27 10 15 11 12 10 13 10 14 12 15 13 13 10


Miscellaneous Game Records Most 20-Point Scorers In A Single Game By Clemson No. 3 3 3 3 3

Opponent S.C. State Duke N.C. State Georgia Tech Georgia Tech

Site Clemson,SC Clemson, SC Clemson, SC Atlanta, GA Clemson, SC

Date 2/16/77 1/11/78 2/24/84 1/9/85 1/27/88

Scorers Bobbie Mims 22, Donna Forester 21, Janet Forester 20 Debra Buford 23, Donna Forester 22, Cissy Bristol 20 Janet Knight 22, Julie Larson 21, Jackie Jones 20 Melinda Ashworth 22, Peggy Caple 22, Janet Knight 20 Karen Ann Jenkins 24, Louise Greenwood 20, Cheryl Nix 20

Most Double-Figure Scorers In A Single Game By Clemson No. Opponent Site Date 7 Gardner-Webb Clemson, SC 2/26/77

Scorers Donna Forester 22, Bobbie Mims 20, Susan Reynolds 18, Sally Black 14, Janet Forester 13, Imani Wilson 11, Sandy Ruff 10

Triple-Double By A Clemson Player Player Peggy Caple Itoro Umoh

Opponent Kansas State Wake Forest

Date 1/5/1983 1/17/1999

Statistic 19 Points, 10 Rebounds, 10 Blocked Shots 12 Points, 11 Rebounds, 10 Assists

Most Points Scored By A Clemson Player Coming Off The Bench

Date 3/18/96 2/27/98 1/5/84 3/3/91 3/5/83 12/2/78 1/17/79

Points 28 points 28 points 27 points 26 points 25 points 24 points 24 points

Player Amy Geren Natasha Anderson Jacqui Jones Cheron Wells Debbie Oraczewski Gretchen Becker Cissy Bristol

Date 1/10/76 12/4/76 1/26/77 2/9/77 2/12/77 1/17/79 1/23/80 1/4/81 12/5/81 2/13/83 3/4/83 2/4/84 11/29/85 11/29/86 2/22/89 3/3/91 1/4/97 1/2/99

Opponent South Carolina Baptist Furman Davidson Columbia College Wake Forest Mercer California National College Detroit Duke N.C. State Cleveland State Northern Illinois Georgia Tech Virginia Virginia Virginia

Opponent S.F. Austin Florida State Virginia Virginia N.C. State Mercer Wake Forest

Site Clemson, SC Charlotte, NC Charlottesville, VA Charlottesville, VA Fayetteville,NC Macon, GA Clemson, SC

Three Double-Figure Rebounders In A Single Game By Clemson Site Columbia, SC Clemson, SC Greenville, SC Davidson, NC Columbia, SC Clemson, SC Clemson, SC Berkeley, CA Pittsburgh, PA Greenville, NC Fayetteville, NC Raleigh, NC Lexington, KY Minneapolis, MN Atlanta, GA Fayetteville, NC Charlottesville, VA Clemson, SC

Players Doll Eadon 10, Janet Forester 22, Cookie Blackney 25 Janet Forester 17, Donna Forester 10, Susan Reynolds 17 Kathy Wilson 10, Donna Forester 12, Bobbie Mims 13 Janet Forester 11, Kathy Wilson 11, Donna Forester 12 Janet Forester 11, Donna Forester 25, Bobbie Mims 10 Barbara Kennedy 12, Michelle McMillan 10, Debra Buford 13 Barbara Kennedy 11, Sheila Cobb 14, Debra Buford 10 Debra Buford 10, Annette Wise 22, Barbara Kennedy 15 Barbara Kennedy 17, Peggy Caple 17, Mary Anne Cubelic 11 Janet Knight 12, Peggy Caple 10, Jacqui Jones 10 Jacqui Jones 11, Janet Knight 11, Peggy Caple 11 Janet Knight 10, Peggy Caple 16, Julie Larson 11 Louise Greenwood 12, Karen-Ann Jenkins 14, Julie Brickley 10 Julie Brickley 15, Karen-Ann Jenkins 13, Ramona O’Neal 12 Michelle Bryant 16, Louise Greenwood 11, Ramona O’Neal 10 Shandy Bryan 10, Jackie Farmer 13, Cheron Wells 10 Natasha Anderson 10, Itoro Umoh 11, Laura Cottrell 11 Joanie Mungro 12, Natasha Anderson 11, Itoro Umoh 10

Most Points Scored By A Clemson Player In Overtime Player Jaci Stimson

Date 2/20/95

Opponent Duke

Location Durham, NC

Points 9

Most Points Scored By A Clemson Player In A Single Half

Player Barbara Kennedy Barbara Kennedy Barbara Kennedy Barbara Kennedy Barbara Kennedy

Date 2/24/79 1/30/82 1/12/82 2/6/82 3/12/82

Points 28 26 23 23 22

Half 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 2nd

Site H H A A A

Opponent Claflin Tenn.-Chattanooga Maryland South Carolina Penn State

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Individual Game Records Clemson Team Field Goal Attempts Rk. No. Made 1. 113 64 2. 107 43 3. 96 42 4. 95 42 5. 94 48 6. 93 42 7. 92 50 92 35 9. 91 49 91 49 91 48 91 38

Site H H H H H H H A H H H H

Opponent Gardner-Webb Baptist Appalachian State Winthrop Erskine Berry College Duke Cal-Berkeley Appalachian State Wake Forest Claflin S.C. State

Date 2/26/77 12/4/76 12/2/81 1/29/77 2/17/82 12/8/79 1/9/80 1/4/81 12/17/77 1/17/79 2/24/79 12/2/87

Opponent Field Goal Attempts

The 1976-77 team scored 136 points against Gardner-Webb, which still stands as the most for a Clemson team in history.

Clemson Team Scoring Rk. Pts. Site Opponent Opp. Score Date 1. 136 H Gardner-Webb 39 2/26/77 2. 118 H Francis Marion 64 12/9/78 118 H Duke 59 1/11/78 4. 113 H Charleston Southern 48 11/30/91 5. 112 H Claflin 53 2/24/79 6. 111 H Wake Forest 59 1/17/79 111 H Duke 56 1/9/80 8. 110 A Appalachian State 81 12/5/77 110 N1 Western Kentucky 106 3/24/84 10. 109 N2 Mercer 66 12/20/77 N1-NWIT, Amarillo, TX; N2-Carolina Christmas Classic, Chapel Hill, NC

Opponent Highest Scoring Halves Rk. Pts. Site 1. 63 A 2. 61 A 3. 60 H 4. 59 A 59 A 6. 58 A 7. 57 A 57 A 57 A 10. 56 A 56 A 56 A 56 H

Opponent Team Scoring Rk. Pts. Site Opponent CU Score 1. 112 A Old Dominion 58 2. 110 A Maryland 46 3. 106 N1 Western Kentucky 110 4. 105 N2 High Point 78 105 H N.C.State 104 105 A Georgia 64 105 A Duke 53 8. 103 N3 N.C. State 87 9. 102 A Duke 45 102 A North Carolina 61 N1-NWIT, Amarillo, TX; N2-AIAW Region ll Tournament, Covington, KY; N3-ACC Tournament, Fayetteville, NC

Date 11/30/79 1/6/08 3/24/84 3/13/76 2/4/84 2/28/83 2/5/07 3/5/83 2/27/04 1/6/06

Clemson Highest Scoring Halves Rk. Pts. Site 1. 69 H 2. 67 H 3. 64 H 64 H 5. 63 H 63 H 7. 62 H 62 H 9. 61 H 61 H

Opponent Gardner Webb Gardner Webb Charleston So. Francis Marion Duke Charleston So. Erskine Duke Claflin Wofford

Half 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st 2nd 1st

CU-Opp Date 136-39 2/26/77 136-39 2/26/77 104-36 12/4/76 118-64 12/9/78 111-56 1/9/80 113-48 11/30/91 89-57 2/23/78 118-59 1/11/78 112-53 2/24/79 101-59 11/20/98

Opponent Maryland North Carolina North Carolina Anderson Georgia Maryland Charleston N.C. State Duke Duke N.C. State N.C. State South Alabama

Half 2nd 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd

CU-Opp 76-95 102-61 65-100 55-89 64-105 46-110 82-91 67-99 77-86 42-92 65-94 72-87 86-95

Date 1/12/82 1/6/06 1/11/07 2/16/76 2/28/83 1/6/08 1/23/78 2/9/83 1/14/99 1/28/01 2/9/79 2/6/85 2/18/87

Clemson Team Field Goals Rk. 1. 2. 3. 6. 8. 10.

No 64 52 50 50 50 49 49 48 48 47

Att 113 85 86 90 92 91 91 91 94 79

Site H H H A H H H H H A

Opponent Gardner-Webb Duke Francis Marion Wake Forest Duke Appalachian State Wake Forest Claflin Erskine Wake Forest

Date 2/26/77 1/11/78 12/9/78 12/1/79 1/9/80 12/17/77 1/17/79 2/24/79 2/17/82 12/5/77

Opponent Team Field Goals Rk. No. Att Site 1. 48 73 A 2. 42 92 H 42 86 N1 42 80 A 5. 41 69 A 41 74 A 41 66 A 8. 40 83 A 40 77 A 40 70 A 40 71 A 40 68 A N1-NWIT, Amarillo, TX

Opponent Maryland N.C.State Western Kentucky Georgia Louisiana Tech NC-State Maryland S.C. State South Carolina Penn State Maryland Georgia

Date 1/12/82 2/4/84 3/24/84 2/28/83 1/10/83 2/9/83 1/6/08 1/26/80 2/6/82 3/12/82 1/12/87 2/7/91

Rk. No. Made Site Opponent 1. 103 33 H S.C. State 2. 102 25 H Yale 3. 97 31 N1 Claflin 4. 93 30 N2 Cleveland State 5. 92 37 N3 Pittsburgh 92 42 H N.C.State 7. 87 35 N3 East Carolina 87 25 H Georgia State 9. 86 38 A S.C.State 86 18 H Gardner-Webb 86 30 A North Carolina 86 42 N4 Western Kentucky 86 37 A North Carolina N1-SCAIAW Tournament, Charleston, SC; N2-Kentucky Invitational, Lexington, KY; N3-Carolina Christmas Classic, Chapel Hill, NC; N4-NWIT, Amarillo, TX

Date 2/16/77 1/13/78 3/4/77 11/30/85 12/21/78 2/4/84 12/21/79 2/2/85 2/15/78 2/26/77 1/28/78 3/24/84 2/8/01

Top Clemson Field Goal Percentage Rk. Pct. FG-FGA Site 1. .642 43-67 A 2. .625 35-56 A 3. .612 52-85 A 4. .609 42-69 H 5. .607 37-61 N1 6. .606 40-66 A 7. .603 44-73 N1 .603 35-58 H 9. .597 46-77 H .597 37-62 A N1-NWIT Amarillo, TX

Opponent Date Nebraska 11/24/84 Duke 1/28/94 Duke 1/11/78 Lander 2/13/78 Western Kentucky 2/24/84 Duke 1/10/92 East Tenn. State 3/25/95 Furman 12/14/02 Presbyterian 12/4/85 North Carolina 1/22/86

Top Opponent Field Goal Percentage Rk. Pct. FG-FGA Site Opponent 1. .658 48-73 H Maryland 2. .649 24-37 H Wake Forest 3. .627 40-66 H Virginia 4. .622 33-53 H Wake Forest 5. .621 41-66 A Maryland 6. .617 29-47 H Maryland 7. .615 32-52 H Maryland 8. .610 36-59 A South Carolina 9. .607 34-56 N1 N.C. State 10. .603 38-63 H North Carolina N1-ACC Tournament, Rock Hill, SC

Date 1/12/87 1/16/88 2/22/92 1/14/89 1/6/08 1/11/91 1/14/88 12/9/89 3/7/92 1/17/87

Clemson Field Goal Percentage In Single Half Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

Pct. Site .737 H .731 A .696 H .689 N1 .686 A .680 H .677 A

Opponent Presbyterian Georgia Tech Claflin Western Kentucky Nebraska Duke Maryland

Half FG-FGA 1st 28-38 2nd 9-26 2nd 23-33 2nd 20-29 2nd 24-35 2nd 17-25 2nd 21-31

Date 12/4/85 2/22/98 12/7/77 3/24/84 11/24/84 2/16/97 2/10/96


Miscellaneous Game Records 8. .667 H Col. of Charleston 1st .667 N2 Middle Tennessee 2nd .667 A James Madison 2nd .667 N3 North Carolina 2nd N1-NWIT, Amarillo, TX; N2-Kentucky Invitational, Lexington, KY; N3-ACC Tournament, Rock Hill, SC

20-30 2/23/80 20-30 11/29/85 16-24 3/18/88 12-18 3/1/96

Opponent Field Goal Percentage In Single Half

Rk. Pct. Site Opponent Half FG-FGA Date 1. .762 N1 Indiana 1st 16-21 12/20/79 2. .742 A Maryland 2nd 23-31 1/12/82 3. .733 A Maryland 2nd 22-30 1/6/08 4. .708 H Maryland 2nd 17-24 1/11/91 5. .704 A Virginia 2nd 19-27 2/20/93 6. .696 H South Carolina 1st 16-23 12/12/81 7. .692 H South Carolina 2nd 18-26 12/6/86 8. .684 H Maryland 2nd 13-19 2/22/97 9. .682 A AL-Birmingham 1st 15-22 1/6/87 .682 A Xavier 1st 15-22 3/18/01 .682 A Georgia Tech 1st 15-22 1/26/02 N1-North Carolina Christmas Classic, Chapel Hill, NC

Worst Clemson Field Goal Percentage Rk. Pct. FG-FGA Site Opponent 1. .204 10-49 A Connecticut 2. .214 15-70 H Florida State 3. .224 19-85 N1 Tennessee 4. .231 15-65 H Duke 5. .232 16-69 H South Carolina 6. .243 18-74 A Wake Forest .243 17-70 A North Carolina 8. .254 16-63 N2 Marshall 9. .258 16-62 A North Carolina 10. .259 14-54 H North Carolina N1-AIAW Region ll Tournament, Covington KY; N2-Bahamas Shootout, Nassau, Bahamas

Date 3/19/00 1/20/08 3/10/77 2/21/00 12/22/07 1/10/87 2/7/08 12/21/02 1/4/04 2/5/04

Worst Opponent Field Goal Percentage Rk. Pct. FG-FGA Site 1. .122 5-41 A 2. .157 8-51 A 3. .203 13-64 H .203 15-74 H 5. .206 14-68 H 6. .209 18-86 H 7. .211 8-38 H 8. .212 18-85 H 9. .214 12-56 N1 10. .217 13-60 H N1-Myrtle Beach, SC

Opponent Western Carolina College of Charleston Western Carolina Pittsburgh Baptist Gardner-Webb UNC-Asheville Columbia College New Orleans Alabama State

Date 12/4/95 1/6/95 11/30/94 12/11/04 12/4/76 2/26/77 11/14/98 12/1/76 12/20/97 1/20/9

Clemson Team Three-Point Field Goals Rk. No. Att Site Opponent Date 1. 11 20 A Furman 11/27/91 11 17 H N.C. State 2/8/92 11 16 H Furman 12/14/02 11 26 H South Carolina 11/21/03 5. 10 21 A Georgia Tech 1/26/02 10 26 A South Carolina 12/3/04 10 21 H Maryland 2/6/05 10 23 H Wagner 12/18/05 9. several games with 9 made three-point field goals

Opponent Team Three-Point Field Goals Rk. No. Att Site Opponent 1. 16 30 A Wake Forest 2. 15 27 A Youngstown State 3. 14 33 N1 Providence 14 38 H Youngstown 5. 13 26 H North Carolina 13 26 A San Diego 13 36 A Wake Forest 8. 12 18 A Xavier 12 24 A Memphis 12 29 H San Diego N1-Northern Lights Invitational, Anchorage, AK

Date 2/12/06 12/19/03 12/20/94 12/19/03 1/13/02 11/26/04 1/23/05 3/18/01 11/26/05 12/11/05

Clemson Team Three-Point Field Goal Attempts Rk. No. Made Site 1. 27 9 A 2. 26 11 H 26 10 A 4. 25 5 N1 25 6 H 6. 24 7 H 24 9 A 24 9 A N1-Myrtle Beach, SC

Opponent Youngstown State South Carolina South Carolina Penn State UNC-Greensboro Maryland San Diego Furman

Date 12/19/03 11/21/03 12/3/04 12/19/99 12/30/99 1/6/93 11/26/04 11/30/05

Opponent Team Three-Point Field Goal Attempts Rk. No. Made Site Opponent 1. 38 14 H South Carolina 2. 36 4 H Georgia Tech 36 13 A Wake Forest 4. 34 7 H Mississippi 34 10 A Chattanooga 6. 33 14 N1 Providence 33 10 H UNC-Charlotte 8. 31 11 A South Carolina 9. 30 5 A Wake Forest 30 11 H Wake Forest 30 16 A Wake Forest N1-Northern Lights Invitational, Anchorage, AK

Date 11/21/03 2/18/04 1/23/05 11/22/99 11/17/07 12/20/94 3/17/04 12/3/04 2/22/04 1/15/06 2/12/06

Top Clemson Three-Point Field Goal Percentage (Minimum 10 Attempts) Rk. Pct. FG-FGA Site Opponent Date 1. .750 9-12 N1 Pacific 3/24/95 2. .688 11-16 H Furman 12/14/02 3. .647 11-17 H N.C. State 2/8/92 4. .643 9-14 H Virginia 2/25/07 5. .636 7-11 A Florida State 12/16/97 .636 7-11 H Wofford 11/20/99 7. .615 8-13 N2 Duke 2/28/99 8. several games tied with a .600 percentage N1-NWIT, Amarillo, TX; N2-ACC Tournament, Charlotte, NC

Top Opponent Three-Point Field Goal Percentage (Minimum 10 Attempts) Rk. Pct. FG-FGA Site Opponent 1. .727 8-11 A Wake Forest 2. .700 7-10 A Middle-Tennessee 3. .667 12-18 A Xavier 4. .615 8-13 A Penn State 5. .600 9-15 A Rutgers .600 9-15 A Furman 7. .583 7-12 N1 N.C. State .583 7-12 A Maryland 9. .579 11-19 H Maryland 10. .556 15-27 A Youngstown State N1-ACC Tournament, Rock Hill, SC

Date 1/2/97 12/3/88 3/18/01 12/18/01 12/29/92 12/4/98 3/7/92 1/29/04 2/6/05 12/19/03

Clemson Team Free Throws Made

The 1994-95 Lady Tigers held the College of Charleston to just eight field goals.

Rk. No. Att Site Opponent 1. 38 44 A N.C. State 2. 36 51 N1 Western Kentucky 3. 35 41 H Virginia 4. 33 57 N2 Duke 5. 32 42 H N.C.State 6. 31 41 N2 Georgia Tech 31 38 H Wake Forest 8. 30 43 A North Carolina 30 40 H S.C. State 30 37 H Virginia N1-NWIT, Amarillo, TX; N2-ACC Tournament, Fayetteville, NC

Date 1/5/01 3/24/84 1/11/86 3/3/90 12/11/76 3/4/89 2/21/87 2/24/90 1/30/91 1/2/03

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Team Game Records Opponent Team Free Throws Made Rk. No. Att Site Opponent Date 1. 41 49 A Rutgers 3/18/81 41 50 N1 South Carolina 3/1/80 3. 40 53 N2 Penn State 12/30/93 4. 37 49 N3 Valdosta State 11/23/79 5. 36 45 A Old Dominion 11/30/79 36 50 A Georgia Tech 1/26/02 36 49 A California 12/20/90 8. 33 38 H Alabama-Birmingham 1/17/82 33 37 H Tennessee Tech 11/18/05 10. 32 43 N4 Duke 3/4/83 32 44 H Georgia Tech 2/5/83 32 44 N5 Western Kentucky 11/27/94 32 42 N6 New Orleans 12/20/98 32 40 N7 Furman 11/14/08 N1-SCAIAW Tournament, Florence, SC; N2-Hilton Head Tournament, Hilton Head, SC; N3-Tennessee Tech Invitational, Cookeville, TN; N4-ACC Tournament, Fayetteville, NC; N5-Murfreesboro, TN; N6-Myrtle Beach, SC; N7- Timmons Arena, Greenville, SC

Clemson Team Free Throw Attempts Rk. No. Made Site Opponent 1. 57 33 N1 Duke 2. 51 36 N2 Western Kentucky 3. 46 28 H East Carolina 4. 44 38 A N.C. State 5. 43 28 A Mississippi State 43 30 A North Carolina 7. 42 28 H Virginia 42 32 H N. C. State 42 29 N3 North Carolina 10. 41 31 N1 Georgia Tech 41 35 H Virginia 41 26 H Virginia N1-ACC Tournament, Fayetteville, NC; N2-NWIT, Amarillo, TX; N3-ACC Tournament, Charlotte, NC

Date 3/3/90 3/24/84 11/16/01 1/5/01 12/15/83 2/24/90 2/23/83 12/11/76 3/1/99 3/4/89 1/11/86 1/2/99

Opponent Team Free Throw Attempts Rk. No. Made Site Opponent 1. 53 40 N1 Penn State 2. 50 41 N2 South Carolina 50 36 A Georgia Tech 4. 49 41 A Rutgers 49 27 A Mercer 49 37 N3 Valdosta State 49 36 A California 8. 48 29 N4 North Carolina 9. 47 30 A North Carolina 10. 46 29 A N.C. State 46 31 A North Carolina N1-Hilton Head Tournament, Hilton Head, SC; N2-SCAIAW Tournament, Florence, SC; N3-Tennessee Tech Invitational, Cookeville, TN; N4-ACC Tournament, Charlotte, NC

Date 12/30/93 3/1/80 1/26/02 3/18/81 3/21/81 11/23/79 12/20/90 3/1/98 1/13/96 1/28/80 2/15/95

Clemson Team Free Throw Percentage (Minimum of 15 Attempts) Rk. Pct. Made-Att Site Opponent 1. .952 20-21 H Wake Forest 2. .947 18-19 A Tennessee .947 18-19 N1 Georgia Tech 4. .941 16-17 A Georgia Tech 5. .933 14-15 A Erskine .933 14-15 N1 Maryland .933 14-15 H North Carolina 8. .913 21-23 A Wake Forest 9. .900 9-10 N2 Wyoming 10. .897 26-29 H S.C. State N1-ACC Tournament, Greensboro, NC; N2-Guisti Tournament, Portland, OR;

Date 1/15/06 1/21/82 3/5/09 1/26/02 1/21/77 3/7/03 1/8/09 2/11/01 12/17/84 12/29/94

Opponent Team Free Throw Percentage (Minimum of 15 Attempts) Rk. No. Made-Att Site Opponent 1. 1.000 20-20 A Alabama 2. .955 21-22 A North Carolina 3. .950 19-20 A Wake Forest 4. .947 18-19 H N.C. State 5. .944 17-18 N1 North Carolina 6. .941 16-17 H South Carolina 7. .938 15-16 H South Carolina .938 15-16 H Georgia Tech 9. .926 25-27 H N.C. State 10. .909 30-33 N2 Virginia .909 20-22 N3 Siena N1-ACC Tournament, Charlotte, NC; N2-ACC Tournament, Fayetteville, NC; N3-Coors Classic, Boulder, CO

Date 12/19/92 2/26/83 1/23/05 2/4/01 3/1/99 1/2/06 1/28/89 1/7/07 1/7/83 3/1/97 11/24/07

The 1982-83 Clemson team shot 42 free throws against Virginia on Feb. 23 and converted 28 of them to defeat the Cavaliers by two.

Clemson Team Worst Free Throw Percentage Rk. Pct. Made-Att Site Opponent 1. .000 0-2 H Erskine .000 0-5 H Georgia Southern 3. .143 1-7 N1 Duke 4. .286 4-14 H Duke .286 2-7 A Virginia Tech 6. .300 3-10 A N.C. State 7. .308 4-13 A Duke 8. .333 2-6 N2 Wright State .333 3-9 H Maryland .333 2-6 A SC State .333 4-12 H South Carolina N1-ACC Tournament, Raleigh, NC; N2-South Florida Tournament, Tampa, FL

Date 2/1/77 2/1/89 2/8/79 12/1/82 2/9/06 2/27/79 1/4/88 12/20/91 1/15/86 1/29/87 1/8/90

Opponent Team Worst Free Throw Percentage Rk. Pct. Made-Att Site Opponent Date 1. .240 6-25 H Coppin State 12/11/93 2. .250 1-4 H South Carolina 12/3/83 3. .267 4-15 H Alabama State 1/20/93 4. .272 3-11 H Jackson State 11/29/82 5. .278 5-18 H Western Carolina 12/4/93 6. .313 5-16 A S.C. State 2/15/78 7. .316 6-19 N1 Claflin 3/4/77 .316 6-19 H Maryland 12/5/99 9. .333 4-12 N2 Morehead State 3/22/77 .333 6-18 H Georgia State 1/4/78 .333 3-9 H North Carolina 2/19/92 N1-SCAIAW Tournament, Charleston, SC; N2-AIAW-Region II Tournament, Memphis, TN

Top Clemson Team Rebounds Rk. No. Site Opponent 1. 88 H Gardner-Webb 2. 85 H Baptist 3. 80 H Columbia College 4. 75 A Columbia College 5. 72 A Furman 72 N1 National 72 N2 Cleveland State 8. 69 H Claflin 69 H Appalachian State 9. 68 H Yale 68 H Wake Forest N1-Pitt Classic, Pittsburgh, PA; N2-Kentucky Invitational Lexington, KY

Date 2/26/77 12/4/76 12/1/76 2/12/77 1/26/77 12/5/81 11/30/85 2/24/78 12/17/77 1/13/78 1/28/81

Top Opponent Rebounds Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

No. 78 68 64 63 62 62

Site A N1 A A H H

Opponent Tennessee Claflin Mississippi State Columbia College Virginia Georgia State

Date 3/19/94 3/4/77 12/15/83 2/12/77 2/23/83 2/2/85

62 A South Carolina 8. 61 H S.C. State 61 H Yale 61 A Virginia N1-SCAIAW Tournament, Charleston, SC

11/20/06 2/16/77 1/13/78 2/14/87

Fewest Clemson Team Rebounds Rk. 1. 2. 3. 7.

No. 17 21 22 22 22 22 23 23 23 23

Site A A A A A H A A A A

Opponent Massachusetts Virginia Maryland Duke Georgia Tech Boston College N.C. State Duke Duke Duke

Date 11/25/01 1/31/99 3/1/94 1/28/01 1/26/02 1/28/08 2/9/83 1/16/00 2/10/02 2/5/07

Fewest Opponent Team Rebounds Rk. No. Site Opponent 1. 16 H Winthrop 2. 20 H Florida State 3. 21 A Florida State 4. 22 N1 Indiana 5. 23 H Maryland 23 H UNC-Asheville 7. 24 A James Madison 24 A Winthrop 24 H College of Charleston 10. 25 N2 Missouri 25 H South Caroina 25 H Florida State N1-Carolina Christmas Classic, Chapel Hill, NC; N2-Plainview Queens Classic, Plainview, TX

Date 12/5/02 2/7/94 1/27/00 12/20/79 2/7/96 11/14/98 3/19/88 12/30/00 12/1/90 11/28/81 2/25/85 1/11/97

Clemson Rebound Margin Rk. No. CU-Opp. Site Opponent 1. +51 88-37 H Gardner-Webb 2. +43 85-42 H Baptist 3. +36 66-30 H Francis Marion +36 66-30 H Providence 5. +35 80-45 H Columbia +35 72-37 N1 Cleveland State 7. +34 69-35 H Appalachian State +34 72-38 N2 National 9. +32 55-23 H UNC-Asheville 10. +31 67-36 H Duke +31 67-36 A Wake Forest N1-Kentucky Invitational, Lexington, KY; N2-Pittsburgh Classic, Pittsburgh, PA

Date 2/26/77 12/4/76 12/9/78 3/16/91 12/1/76 11/30/85 12/17/77 12/5/81 11/14/98 1/9/80 12/5/77


Team Game Records Opponent Rebound Margin Rk. No. CU-Opp. Site Opponent 1. +28 23-51 A Duke 2. +27 35-62 A South Carolina 3. +26 33-59 N1 North Carolina 4. +25 31-56 H Kansas State +25 29-54 A Tennessee +25 23-48 A N.C. State 7. +24 37-61 A Virginia +24 24-48 H Duke 9. +23 34-57 A N.C. State +23 50-27 A Georgia Tech N1- ACC Tournament, Greensoro, NC;

Clemson Turnovers Date 2/5/07 11/20/06 3/6/09 1/5/83 3/8/79 2/9/83 2/14/87 1/10/02 2/27/79 1/23/03

Clemson Offensive Rebounds Rk. No. Site Opponent 1. 34 A Furman 2. 31 A Furman 3. 30 A S.C. State 4. 29 A Furman 29 A Florida State 6. 28 N1 Duke 28 H Providence 28 H N.C. State 9. 27 H S.C. State 27 A Duke 27 H Furman N1-ACC Tournament, Fayetteville, NC;

Date 12/4/97 11/27/91 12/4/91 12/2/92 2/19/97 3/3/90 3/16/91 1/3/93 12/2/87 2/26/90 11/18/98

No. 45 39 39 38 38 38 37 36

Clemson Team Assists Rk. No. Site Opponent 1. 36 A Furman 2. 35 H Gardner-Webb 35 H Wake Forest 4. 34 H Claflin 34 A Baptist 6. 33 H South Carolina 33 H Virginia Tech 33 H S. C. State 9. 32 H Erskine 10. 31 N1 UNC-Charlotte N1-South Florida Invitational, Tampa FL

Date 1/26/87 2/26/77 1/17/79 2/24/79 2/5/77 1/24/83 12/29/84 12/29/94 2/17/82 12/18/81

Opponent Team Assists Rk. No. Site Opponent 1. 36 A Old Dominion 2. 33 H Carson-Newman 33 A N.C.State 4. 32 A Maryland 5. 30 A Duke 6. 29 A Tennessee 7. 28 A Wake Forest 28 N1 Maryland 28 A N.C. State 10. 27 A Georgia 27 H Louisiana Tech N1-ACC Tournament, Fayetteville, NC

Site H H H H H H H H

Opponent Date Georgia Tech 1/31/80 Charleston So. 11/30/91 Claflin 2/24/79 Radford 1/14/91 Appalachian State 1/9/81 Texas Arlington 11/30/95 N.C. State 12/11/76 Baptist 12/4/76

Clemson Fewest Turnovers Date 12/7/07 1/2/08 2/21/90 11/29/02 2/7/02 12/11/04 1/8/06 2/20/03 11/10/06 3/7/93 1/23/03 11/11/05

Date 11/30/79 2/12/80 1/3/87 2/23/85 2/27/04 3/5/80 1/10/87 2/28/82 1/4/92 2/28/83 1/7/83

Rk. No. Site Opponent 1. 12 H Georgia Tech 12 H Maryland 12 A North Carolina 4. 10 H South Carolina 5. 9 H North Carolina 9 A Virginia Tech 9 A Duke 8. 8 N1 Georgia 8 A S.C. State 8 A Virginia 8 A N.C. State 8 H Virginia 8 H Florida State N1-Ohio State Buckeye Classic, Columbus, OH

Date 1/18/89 1/12/80 2/7/08 12/22/07 1/2/85 11/27/85 2/27/04 12/30/83 1/29/87 1/31/90 1/19/91 1/2/99 1/20/08

Opponent Turnovers Rk. 1. 2. 4. 7. 8.

Opponent Offensive Rebounds Rk. No. Site Opponent 1. 28 H James Madison 28 A Charlotte 3. 27 A N.C. State 27 A Western Kentucky 27 H Virginia 27 H Pittsburgh 7. 26 H Georgia Tech 8. 25 H N.C. State 25 H Arkansas 10. 24 N1 Virginia 24 A Georgia Tech 24 H Mississippi N1-ACC Tournament, Rock Hill, SC

Opponent Team Blocked Shots

Rk. No. Site Opponent Date 1. 41 H Maryland 1/12/85 2. 36 A North Carolina 1/28/78 3. 35 A Nebraska 11/24/85 35 H Tennessee 11/29/78 35 A North Carolina 2/4/05 6. 32 N1 Kansas 11/26/81 32 A UCLA 11/24/04 8. 31 A Radford 12/17/89 31 A N.C. State 1/21/89 31 A James Madison 3/19/88 31 N2 Tennessee 12/17/76 N1-Wayland Baptist Queen’s Classic, Plainview, TX; N2-Missississippi Univ. for Women’s Christmas Tournament, Columbus, MS

Rk. No. Site Opponent 1. 6 H Alabama State 6 N1 Duke 3. 7 H Charleston So. 7 A North Carolina 7 H Winthrop 6. 8 A Chattanooga 8 A Mississippi 8 A Wake Forest 9. several games with 9 turnovers N1-ACC Tournament, Rock HIll, SC

Date 1/20/93 3/3/96 11/30/92 1/4/04 11/25/08 2/13/84 11/16/98 2/18/99

Date 12/15/82 2/19/96 2/12/04 3/2/84 2/28/82 12/30/93 1/18/86 2/3/86

No. 16 14 13 13 13 12 11 11 11 11 11

Site A H H H H A H H H A A

Opponent Furman Kansas State South Carolina UNC-Greensboro Mississippi DePaul Maryland Yale Duke Western Carolina Alaska-Anchroage

Most Fouls By Clemson 39 vs. California, 12/20/90 39 vs. Penn State, 12/30/93 Fewest Points By Clemson 39 vs. Florida State, 1/20/08 Fewest Points By Opponent 26 by Florida State, 2/7/94 26 by UNC-Asheville, 11/14/98

Fewest Points Clemson, Second Half 15 bs. Boston College, 1/23/09 18 vs. Virginia, 2/17/90 18 vs. Florida, 12/22/96 18 vs. Vanderbilt, 11/12/05 18 vs. Maryland, 1/6/08 18 vs. Georgia, 12/22/08 Most Points Opponent, First Half 61 by North Carolina, 1/6/06 Most Points Opponent, Second Half 63 by Maryland, 1/12/82 Fewest Points Opponent, First Half 9 by Alabama St., 1/20/93

Clemson Team Blocked Shots Rk. 1. 2. 3. 6. 7.

Most Combined Points For Both Teams 216 vs. W. Kentucky (CU 110-WKY 106), 3/24/84 (OT)

Fewest Points Clemson, First Half 9 vs. Florida State, 1/20/08

Opponent Fewest Turnovers Rk. No. Site Opponent 1. 6 H Georgia 2. 8 H Duke 8 A N.C. State 4. 9 N1 North Carolina 9 N2 Maryland 9 N3 Penn State 9 H Georgia Tech 9 A South Carolina N1-ACC Tournament, Fayetteville, NC; N2-ACC Tournament, Raleigh, NC; N3-Hilton Head Tournament, Hilton Head, SC

Miscellaneous Team Records

Date 11/30/05 1/5/83 11/25/97 12/30/98 11/21/05 11/24/89 12/11/82 1/13/78 1/29/90 12/4/95 11/26/03

Fewest Points Opponent, Second Half 10 by UNC-Asheville, 11/14/99

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Victory Margins Largest Overall Victories Rk. Margin 1. 97 2. 68 3. 65 65 5. 62 6. 60 60 8. 59 59 10. 57

Opponent Gardner-Webb Charleston Southern UNC-Asheville Charleston Southern Coppin State Presbyterian S.C. State Duke Claflin Alabama State

Rk. Margin 1. 97 2. 68 3. 65 65 5. 62 6. 60 60 8. 59 59 10. 57

Opponent Gardner-Webb Charleston Southern UNC-Asheville Charleston Southern Coppin State Presbyterian S.C. State Duke Claflin Alabama State

Rk. Margin 1. 56 2. 55 3. 54 4. 52 5. 47 6. 46 46 8. 45 9. 43 43

Opponent Charleston Southern Wake Forest College of Charleston Western Carolina Furman Furman Wake Forest Davidson Mercer New Orleans

Score 136-39 104-36 93-26 113-48 92-30 100-40 102-42 118-59 112-53 92-35

Largest Overall Losses Site H H H H H H H H H H

Date Feb. 26, 1977 Feb. 4, 1976 Nov. 14, 1998 Nov. 30, 1991 Dec. 11, 1993 Dec. 4, 1985 Dec. 29, 1994 Jan. 11, 1978 Jan. 24, 1979 Jan. 20, 1993

Site H H H H H H H H H H

Date Feb. 26, 1977 Feb. 4, 1976 Nov. 14, 1998 Nov. 30, 1991 Dec. 11, 1993 Dec. 4, 1985 Dec. 29, 1994 Jan. 11, 1978 Jan. 24, 1979 Jan. 20, 1993

Site A A A A A A A A A A

Date Feb. 5, 1977 Dec. 5, 1977 Jan. 5, 1995 Dec. 4, 1995 Dec. 6, 1995 Jan. 26, 1977 Dec. 1, 1979 Feb. 9, 1977 Dec. 20, 1977 Dec. 20, 1997

Rk. Margin Opponent Score Site 1. 43 Mercer 109-66 N1 43 New Orleans 101-58 N2 3. 41 East Tennessee State 107-66 N3 4. 37 UNC-Wilmington 88-51 N4 5. 36 Eastern Illinois 94-58 N5 36 Jackson State 82-46 N6 7. 33 Wisconsin 87-54 N7 8. 32 Cleveland State 104-72 N8 9. 28 Wright State 72-44 N9 28 Ohio 76-48 N10 N1 - North Carolina Christmas Classic; Chapel Hill, NC N2 - Myrtle Beach, SC N3 - NWIT; Amarillo, TX N4 - St. Peter’s Tournament; Jersey City, NJ N5 - Alabama Classic; Tuscaloosa, AL N6 - Texas-Arlington Tournament; Arlington, TX N7 - Giusti Tournament; Portland, OR N8 - Kentucky Invitational; Lexington, KY N9 - South Florida Tournament; Tampa, FL N10 - Hilton Head Tournament; Hilton Head, SC

Date Dec. 20, 1977 Dec. 20, 1997 Mar. 25, 1995 Dec. 29, 1988 Dec. 18, 1992 Dec. 18, 1995 Nov. 23, 1984 Nov. 30, 1985 Dec. 20, 1991 Dec. 29, 1993

Largest Home Victories Score 136-39 104-36 93-26 113-48 92-30 100-40 102-42 118-59 112-53 92-35

Largest Away Victories Score 103-47 108-53 81-27 80-28 77-30 97-51 104-58 83-38 109-66 101-58

Largest Neutral Victories

Rk. Margin Opponent 1. 64 Maryland 2. 57 Duke 3. 54 Old Dominion 4. 52 Duke 5. 50 Duke 6. 44 North Carolina 7. 41 Auburn 41 Georgia 41 North Carolina 10. 39 Vanderbilt N1 - Minnesota Classic; Minneapolis, MN N2 - WBCA/BTI Classic; Tempe, AZ

Score 46-110 45-102 58-112 53-105 42-92 55-99 50-91 64-105 61-102 47-86

Site A A A A A A N1 A A N2

Date Jan. 6, 2008 Feb. 27, 2004 Nov. 30, 1979 Feb. 5, 2007 Jan. 28, 2001 Feb. 4, 2005 Nov. 28, 1986 Feb. 28, 1983 Jan. 6, 2006 Nov. 12, 2005

Site H H H H H H H H H H H

Date Jan. 11, 2007 Feb. 22, 2009 Jan. 26, 2006 Feb. 28, 2008 Jan. 1, 2006 Feb. 5, 2004 Feb. 13, 2008 Dec. 15, 1982 Jan. 20, 2008 Feb. 7, 1990 Jan. 10, 2002

Site A A A A A A A A A A A

Date Jan. 6, 2008 Feb. 27, 2004 Nov. 30, 1979 Feb. 5, 2007 Jan. 28, 2001 Feb. 4, 2005 Feb. 28, 1983 Jan. 6, 2006 Mar. 1, 1994 Mar. 19, 2000 Dec. 18, 2008

Site N1 N2 N3 N4 N5 N6 N7 N8 N3 N9 N10

Date Nov. 28, 1986 Nov. 12, 2005 Mar. 10, 1977 Mar. 1, 1980 Mar. 1, 1998 Nov. 24, 2000 Feb. 13, 2005 Mar. 13, 1976 Nov. 11, 2005 Mar. 4, 1991 Nov. 25, 2005

Largest Home Losses Rk. Margin 1. 35 35 3. 32 32 5. 31 31 7. 29 8. 25 9. 24 10. 23 23

Opponent North Carolina Georgia Tech Duke NC State South Carolina North Carolina Duke Georgia Florida State Georgia Duke

Rk. Margin 1. 64 2. 57 3. 54 4. 52 5. 50 6. 44 7. 41 41 9. 38 38 38

Opponent Maryland Duke Old Dominion Duke Duke North Carolina Georgia North Carolina Maryland Connecticut Dayton

Score 65-100 54-89 65-97 57-89 46-77 41-72 54-83 65-90 39-63 52-75 58-81

Largest Away Losses Score 46-110 45-102 58-112 53-105 42-92 55-99 64-105 61-102 46-84 45-83 43-81

Largest Neutral Losses Rk. Margin Opponent Score 1. 41 Auburn 50-91 2. 39 Vanderbilt 47-86 3. 38 Tennessee 46-84 4. 34 South Carolina 55-89 5. 31 North Carolina 50-81 6. 28 Tennessee 58-86 28 Georgia 60-88 8. 27 High Point 78-105 9. 24 Missouri 54-78 10. 23 NC State 61-84 23 Belmont 62-85 N1 - Minnesota Classic; Minneapolis, MN N2 - WBCA/BTI Classic; Tempe, AZ N3 - AIAW Region II Tournament; Memphis, TN N4 - SCAIAW Tournament; Florence, SC N5 - ACC Tournament; Charlotte, NC N6 - Maui Classic; Maui, HI N7 - Russell Athletic Shootout; Duluth, GA N8 - AIAW Region II Tournament; Covington, KY N9 - ACC Tournament,; Fayetteville, NC N10 - Lady Tiger Classic; Memphis, TN


Individual Season Records Points Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

Pts. 908 853 811 659 611 594 571 561 547 547

Name Barbara Kennedy Barbara Kennedy Barbara Kennedy Donna Forester Donna Forester Jessica Barr Tara Saunooke Shandy Bryan Mary Anne Cubelic Janet Forester

Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

Avg. 29.3 26.2 23.7 22.8 20.6 20.1 19.8 19.7 18.7 18.7

Name Barbara Kennedy Barbara Kennedy Barbara Kennedy Janet Forester Donna Forester Janet Knight Jessica Barr Donna Forester Shandy Bryan Barbara Kennedy

Rk. 1. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Reb. 400 400 371 366 310 306 301 298 293 285 285

Name Donna Forester Barbara Kennedy Sheila Cobb Donna Forester Peggy Caple Barbara Kennedy Janet Forester Barbara Kennedy Sandy Bishop Jackie Farmer Jackie Farmer

Rk. 1. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Avg. 12.9 12.9 12.5 11.4 11.0 10.9 10.9 10.3 9.9 9.7

Field Goals Attempted Year 1981-82 1979-80 1980-81 1977-78 1976-77 1993-94 1994-95 1992-93 1981-82 1975-76

Scoring Average Year 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1975-76 1977-78 1984-85 1993-94 1976-77 1992-93 1978-79

FGA 760 729 722 568 529

Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

(Minimum 5 Field Goal Made Per Game) Pct. Name Year .574 Julie Brickley 1983-84 .562 Karen Ann Jenkins 1987-88 .560 Janet Knight 1983-84 .557 Julie Brickley 1985-86 .556 Karen Ann Jenkins 1985-86

Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

3FG 73 70 67 64 59

Year 1981-82 1976-77 1975-76 1977-78 1990-91 1984-85 1975-76 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82

Offensive Rebounds Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4.

Reb. 147 129 120 104 104 104

Year 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1993-94 1994-95 1998-99

Field Goals Made Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

FG 392 382 348 290 245

Name Barbara Kennedy Barbara Kennedy Barbara Kennedy Donna Forester Donna Forester

Rk. 1. 2. 4. 5.

Ast. 204 195 195 190 182 182

Rk. 1. 2. 5.

Avg. 6.8 6.4 6.4 6.4 6.3

Year 1981-82 1979-80 1980-81 1977-78 1976-77

Name Drema Greer Drema Greer Bobbie Mims Susan Fehling Jennie Lyerly Itoro Umoh

Name Drema Greer Vicki Burton Susan Fehling Vicki Burton Susan Fehling

Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

BS 84 76 70 69 68

Name Peggy Caple Peggy Caple Peggy Caple Jackie Farmer Peggy Caple

Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Avg. 2.9 2.6 2.5 2.3 2.2

Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

St. 123 106 98 95 87

Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Avg. 4.0 3.4 3.3 3.0 2.6 2.6

Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Min. 1160 1119 1053 1052 1094

Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Avg. 36.4 36.3 36.1 35.3 34.4

Three-Point Field Goals Made Name Tara Saunooke Amy Geren Tara Saunooke Kerry Boyatt Tara Saunooke

Year 1994-95 1997-98 1993-94 1990-91 1992-93

Rk. 3FGA 1. 180 2. 176 3. 163 4. 157 5. 156

Name Tara Saunooke Amy Geren Tara Saunooke Amy Geren Kerry Boyatt

Year 1994-95 1997-98 1993-94 1998-99 1990-91

Pct. .471 .469 .458 .454 .444

Name Kerry Boyatt Tara Saunooke Marci Glenney Tara Saunooke Cheron Wells

Year 1989-90 1991-92 2001-02 1992-93 1991-92

Avg. 2.28 2.23 2.07 2.03 2.01

Name Tara Saunooke Tara Saunooke Julie Talley Tara Saunooke Amy Geren

Year 1994-95 1993-94 2005-06 1992-93 1997-98

Name Peggy Caple Peggy Caple Peggy Caple Jackie Farmer Jackie Farmer

FT 147 132 127 124 122

Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

FTA 197 178 175 172 161

Name Lakeia Stokes Kerry Boyatt Melinda Ashworth Barbara Kennedy Itoro Umoh

Year 2003-04 1989-90 1985-86 1981-82 1997-98

Year 2003-04 1989-90 1980-81 1981-82 1976-77

Name Ramona O’Neal Lele Hardy Lele Hardy Barbara Kennedy Barbara Kennedy Lele Hardy

Year 1988-89 2008-09 2006-07 1981-82 1979-80 2007-08

Minutes Played Name Barbara Kennedy Barbara Kennedy Chrissy Floyd Chrissy Floyd Barbara Kennedy

Year 1979-80 1981-82 2002-03 2000-01 1980-81

Minutes Played Per Game

Free Throw Percentage

(Minimum 2.5 Free Throws Made Per Game) Rk. Pct. Name Year 1. .876 Amy Geren 1997-98 2. .866 Amy Geren 1995-96 3. .855 Amy Geren 1998-99 4. .846 Tara Saunooke 1994-95 5. .842 Cissy Bristol 1978-79

Year 1988-89 2008-09 2006-07 1979-80 1979-80

Steals Per Game

Free Throws Attempted Name Lakeia Stokes Kerry Boyatt Barbara Kennedy Barbara Kennedy Donna Forester

Year 1982-83 1984-85 1983-84 1990-91 1989-90

Steals Name Ramona O’Neal Lele Hardy Lele Hardy Barbara Kennedy Sheila Cobb

Free Throws Made Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Year 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1989-90 1981-82

Blocked Shots Per Game

Three-Point Field Goals Per Game Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Year 1978-79 1975-76 1984-85 1975-76 1987-88

Blocked Shots

Three-Point Field Goal Percentage Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Year 1978-79 1977-78 1979-80 1987-88 1981-82 1998-99

Assists Per Game

Three-Point Field Goals Attempted Year 1976-77 1981-82 1979-80 1977-78 1981-82 1980-81 1975-76 1979-80 1984-85 1989-90 1990-91

Rebound Average

(Since 1986-87) Name Jackie Farmer Jackie Farmer Michelle Bryant Jessica Barr Laura Cottrell Nikki Blassingame

Year 1981-82 1979-80 1980-81 1977-78 1976-77

Field Goal Percentage

Rebounds

Name Barbara Kennedy Donna Forester Janet Forester Donna Forester Jackie Farmer Sandy Bishop Doll Eadon Sheila Cobb Barbara Kennedy Peggy Caple

Name Barbara Kennedy Barbara Kennedy Barbara Kennedy Donna Forester Donna Forester

Assists

Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Name Janet Knight Chrissy Floyd Barbara Kennedy Barbara Kennedy Karen Ann Jenkins

Year 1984-85 2002-03 1981-82 1980-81 1986-87

Assist/Turnover Ratio Rk. Ratio 1. 2.16 2. 2.07 3. 1.81 4. 1.75 5. 1.69

Ast 119 182 161 93 66

Mininum 50 Assists TO Player 55 Mary Anne Cubelic 88 Itoro Umoh 89 Denise Marshall 53 Jackie Mattress 39 Renee Williams

Year 1980-81 1998-99 1983-84 1990-91 1987-88

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Team Season Records

1989-90 Team

2004-05 Team

Wins Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4.

No. 26 25 24 23 23

Three-Point Field Goals Attempted Year 1998-99 1997-98 1979-80 1980-81 1995-96

Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Year 1998-99 1997-98 1980-81 1995-96 1976-77

Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Year 1979-80 1990-91 1997-98 1977-78 1981-82 1989-90 1994-95 1998-99

Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Winning Percentage Rk. 1. 2. 3. 5. Rk. 1. 2. 4.

Pct. .813 .758 .742 .742 .709

W-L 26-6 25-8 23-8 23-8 22-9

FG 1257 1160 1093 1068 1003

Year 1979-80 1977-78 1981-82 1976-77 1978-79

Field Goals Attempted Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

FGA 2685 2433 2416 2402 2273

Year 1979-80 1977-78 1976-77 1981-82 1980-81

Field Goal Percentage Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Pct. .487 .482 .477 .469 .468

FG-FGA 890-1827 883-1833 1160-2433 993-2118 1257-2685

Year 1984-85 1985-86 1977-78 1983-84 1979-80

Three-Point Field Goals Made Rk. 1. 3. 4. 5.

3FG 159 159 155 154 147

Rebound Margin Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

No. +8.5 +7.9 +6.9 +5.9 +5.8

Pct. .426 .403 .375 .371 .367

3FG-3FGA 55-129 159-395 100-267 98-264 113-308

Year 1989-90 1991-92 1994-95 1990-91 1993-94

Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Ast 719 658 649 604 558

Year 1991-92 1992-93 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07

FT 535 533 505 495 492

Year 1994-95 1998-99 1983-84 1989-90 1997-98

Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

St. 410 385 378 365 355

FTA 788 764 754 747 739

Year 1989-90 1998-99 1983-84 1994-95 1995-96

Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

BS 162 147 137 135 130

Pct. .716 .712 .709 .706 .704

Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Reb. 1692 1650 1634 1440 1415

Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Avg. 54.6 54.0 51.6 45.6 45.4

FT-FTA 535-747 481-676 305-430 329-466 380-540

Year 1994-95 2000-01 2004-05 2008-09 2002-03

Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Pts. 2932 2714 2533 2516 2491

Year 1976-77 1977-78 1979-80 1981-82 1980-81

Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Avg. 85.1 81.7 81.4 80.4 80.1

Year 1976-77 1975-76 1977-78 1980-81 1979-80

Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

No. +15.5 +14.4 +13.2 +11.2 +10.9

Year 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78 1988-89 1990-91

Blocked Shots

Free Throw Percentage Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Year 1979-80 1976-77 1981-82 1983-84 1984-85

Steals

Free Throws Attempted Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Year 1976-77 1977-78 1994-95 1984-85 1998-99

Assists

Free Throws Made

Field Goals Made Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Year 2004-05 2008-09 1992-93 2005-06 2006-07

Three-Point Field Goal Percentage

Games Played No. 36 33 33 32 32 32 32 32

3FGA 504 487 457 443 431

Year 1989-90 2005-06 2008-09 1984-85 1983-84

Points

Rebounds

Year 1979-80 1977-78 1976-77 1981-82 1983-84

Scoring Average

Rebound Average

Year 1977-78 1976-77 1979-80 1983-84 1984-85

Scoring Margin Year 1976-77 1998-99 1977-78 1994-95 1978-79

Note: Bold indicates a team coached by McKinney


Individual Career Records Rebounds

Clemson’s Career Clubs Name Barbara Kennedy Shandy Bryan Louise Greenwood

1200 Points/800 Rebounds Years Points 1978-82 3113 1989-93 1631 1985-89 1268

Rebounds 1252 874 858

Name Barbara Kennedy Janet Knight Shandy Bryan Karen Ann Jenkins Bobbie Mims Itoro Umoh Donna Forester Louise Greenwood Peggy Caple Lele Hardy Laura Cottrell Natasha Anderson Janet Forester

1000 Points/500 Rebounds Years Points 1978-82 3113 1982-86 1795 1989-93 1631 1985-89 1514 1976-80 1448 1995-99 1409 1976-78 1270 1985-89 1268 1981-85 1173 2006-09 1124 1993-97 1108 1995-99 1033 1975-77 1008

Rebounds 1252 565 874 687 630 543 766 859 1087 687 808 539 524

Name Janet Knight Mary Anne Cubelic Bobbie Mims Kerry Boyatt Tara Saunooke Itoro Umoh Chrissy Floyd

1400 Points/200 Assists Years Points 1982-86 1795 1979-83 1501 1976-80 1448 1989-93 1422 1991-95 1462 1995-99 1409 1999-03 1937

Assists 301 392 392 461 255 459 244

Points Scored Rk. Name 1. Barbara Kennedy 2. Chrissy Floyd 3. Janet Knight 4. Shandy Bryan 5. Karen Ann Jenkins 6. Mary Anne Cubelic 7. Tara Saunooke 8. Bobbie Mims 9. Kerry Boyatt 10. Itoro Umoh 11. Amy Geren 12. Donna Forester 13. Louise Greenwood 14. Cissy Bristol 15. Peggy Caple 16 Lele Hardy 17. Laura Cottrell 18. D’Lesha Lloyd 19. Natasha Anderson 20. Melinda Ashworth 21. Janet Forester 22. Ramona O’Neal 23. Lakeia Stokes 24. Erin Batth 25. Cheron Wells Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Yrs. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 2 4 5 4 3 4 4 4 4 2 4 4 4 2

Years 1978-82 1999-03 1982-86 1989-93 1985-89 1979-83 1991-95 1976-80 1989-93 1995-99 1995-99 1976-78 1985-89 1977-82 1981-85 2006-09 1993-97 2004-08 1995-99 1983-86 1975-77 1985-89 2000-04 1997-01 1990-92

GP 127 120 114 126 111 119 121 126 121 126 125 63 112 104 119 92 119 109 125 111 55 117 111 121 64

Avg. 24.5 16.1 15.7 12.9 13.6 12.6 12.1 11.5 11.8 11.2 11.2 20.2 11.3 11.8 9.9 12.2 9.3 9.6 8.3 9.2 18.3 8.4 8.8 8.0 14.5

Points 3113 1937 1795 1631 1514 1501 1462 1448 1422 1409 1402 1270 1268 1229 1173 1124 1108 1049 1033 1024 1008 988 974 972 930

GP 127 63 55 120 114 58 64 58 62 51

Points 3113 1270 1008 1937 1795 865 930 827 872 697

Avg. 24.5 20.2 18.4 16.1 15.7 14.9 14.5 14.3 14.1 13.7

Scoring Average

(Minimum Two Years) Name Yrs. Years Barbara Kennedy 4 1978-82 Donna Forester 2 1976-78 Janet Forester 2 1975-77 Chrissy Floyd 4 1999-03 Janet Knight 4 1982-86 Jessica Barr 2 1992-94 Cheron Wells 2 1990-92 Sandy Bishop 2 1983-85 Stephanie Ridgeway 2 1994-96 Jacqui Jones 2 1983-85

Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 25.

Name Yrs. Barbara Kennedy 4 Peggy Caple 4 Shandy Bryan 4 Louise Greenwood 4 Laura Cottrell 4 Donna Forester 2 Debra Buford 4 Erin Batth 4 Karen Ann Jenkins 4 Lele Hardy 3 Amanda (White) Frist 4 Bobbie Mims 4 Jackie Farmer 2 Janet Knight 4 Jeanette Davis 4 Itoro Umoh 4 Natasha Anderson 4 Nikki Blassingame 4 Jaci Stimson 4 Janet Forester 2 Annette Wise 5 Sandy Bishop 2 Gretchen Becker 4 Ramona O’Neal 4 D’Lesha Lloyd 4 Maggie Slosser 4

Years 1978-82 1981-85 1989-93 1985-89 1993-97 1976-78 1977-81 1997-01 1985-89 2006-09 2002-06 1976-80 1989-91 1982-86 1994-98 1995-99 1995-99 1995-99 1993-97 1975-77 1978-83 1983-85 1977-81 1985-89 2004-08 2000-04

GP 127 119 126 112 119 63 127 121 111 92 115 126 58 114 125 126 125 126 115 55 127 58 101 117 109 113

Avg. 9.9 9.1 6.9 7.7 6.8 12.2 5.3 6.0 6.2 7.5 5.5 5.0 9.8 5.0 4.4 4.3 4.3 4.3 4.7 9.5 4.0 8.7 4.7 4.2 4.5 4.2

Reb. 1252 1087 874 859 808 766 735 722 687 687 633 630 570 565 555 543 539 537 535 524 514 506 500 493 493 473

(Minimum 40 Games Played) Name Yrs. Years GP Donna Forester 2 1976-78 63 Barbara Kennedy 4 1978-82 127 Jackie Farmer 2 1989-91 58 Sheila Cobb 4 1979-83 47 Janet Forester 2 1975-77 55 Peggy Caple 4 1981-85 119 Sandy Bishop 2 1983-85 58 Jacqui Jones 2 1982-84 51 Michelle Bryant 2 1987-89 56 Louise Greenwood 4 1985-89 112

Reb. 766 1252 570 448 524 1087 506 408 448 859

Avg. 12.2 9.9 9.8 9.53 9.52 9.1 8.7 8.1 8.0 7.7

Rebound Average Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Games Played

Rk. 1. 4. 8.

Name Debra Buford Barbara Kennedy Annette Wise Bobbie Mims Shandy Bryan Itoro Umoh Nikki Blassingame Jeanette Davis Courtney Johnson Amy Geren Natasha Anderson

Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 8. 9. 10.

Name Bobbie Mims Barbara Kennedy Peggy Caple Amanda (White) Frist Mary Anne Cubelic Janet Knight Laura Cottrell Itoro Umoh Melinda Ashworth Chrissy Floyd Tasha Taylor

Yrs 4 4 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

Years 1977-81 1978-82 1978-83 1976-80 1989-93 1995-99 1995-99 1994-98 1988-92 1995-99 1995-99

Min NA NA NA NA 3246 3388 2025 2885 2893 2832 2540

Min/G NA NA NA NA 25.8 26.9 16.1 23.1 23.1 22.7 20.3

GP 127 127 127 126 126 126 126 125 125 125 125

Games Started Yrs 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

Years 1976-80 1978-82 1981-85 2002-06 1979-83 1982-86 1993-97 1995-99 1983-86 1999-03 2004-08

GP 126 127 119 115 119 114 119 126 111 120 117

Starts 121 118 113 106 99 99 99 96 94 93 93

Bold denotes current student-athlete.

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Individual Career Records

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Julie Aderhold

Laura Cottrell

Louise Greenwood

Field Goals Made Rk. Name 1. Barbara Kennedy 2. Chrissy Floyd 3. Janet Knight 4. Shandy Bryan 5. Mary Anne Cubelic 6. Karen Ann Jenkins 7. Bobbie Mims 8. Donna Forester 9. Cissy Bristol Louise Greenwood

Yrs. Years 4 1978-82 4 1999-03 4 1982-86 4 1989-93 4 1979-83 4 1985-89 4 1976-80 2 1976-78 4 77-80, 81-82 4 1985-89

GP 127 120 114 126 119 111 126 63 104 112

FG/G 10.62 6.48 6.41 5.24 5.51 5.83 4.95 8.49 5.12 4.75

FGM 1349 778 731 661 651 647 624 535 532 532

GP FGA/GM 127 21.2 120 14.7 119 12.5 114 12.2 126 10.5 126 10.1 111 10.8 126 9.5 121 9.4 121 9.3

FGA 2688 1763 1491 1393 1328 1275 1202 1197 1132 1126

Field Goals Attempted Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Name Barbara Kennedy Chrissy Floyd Mary Anne Cubelic Janet Knight Shandy Bryan Bobbie Mims Karen Ann Jenkins Itoro Umoh Kerry Boyatt Tara Saunooke

Yrs. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

Years 1978-82 1999-03 1979-83 1982-86 1989-93 1976-80 1985-89 1995-99 1989-93 1991-95

Field Goal Percentage Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Name Julie Brickley Karen Ann Jenkins Jessica Barr Janet Knight Sheila Cobb Sandy Bishop Jaci Stimson Jackie Farmer Barbara Kennedy Nikki Blassingame

(Minimum 200 Made) Yrs. Years FGM 3 1984-86 338 4 1985-89 647 2 1992-94 341 4 1982-86 731 4 1979-83 212 4 1983-85 334 3 1993-96 260 2 1989-91 294 4 1978-82 1349 4 1995-99 296

FGA 625 1202 645 1393 410 655 513 582 2688 590

Pct. .541 .538 .528 .525 .517 .510 .507 .505 .502 .502

Three-Point Field Goals Made Name Tara Saunooke Amy Geren Kerry Boyatt Julie Talley Julie Aderhold Chrissy Floyd Nuria Forns Carrie Whitehurst Lele Hardy Tasha Phillips

Yrs 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 2

Years 1991-95 1995-99 1989-93 2002-06 2000-04 1999-03 1997-01 2003-07 2006-09 2004-06

GP 121 125 121 111 108 120 124 106 92 45

3FGA 586 558 450 402 359 397 286 252 256 201

3FGM 252 199 178 152 125 124 94 81 76 70

MD 252 199 70 178

3FG/G 2.08 1.59 1.56 1.47

Three-Point Field Goals Per Game Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4.

Name Tara Saunooke Amy Geren Tasha Phillips Kerry Boyatt

(Minimum Two Years) Yrs Years 4 1991-95 3 1995-99 2 2004-06 4 1989-93

GP 121 125 45 121

5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Julie Talley Nuria Forns Julie Aderhold Chrissy Floyd Lele Hardy Carrie Whitehurst

Carrie Whitehurst 4 3 3 4 3 4

2002-06 1997-01 2000-03 1999-03 2006-09 2003-07

111 124 108 120 92 106

152 94 125 124 76 81

1.37 1.32 1.15 1.03 .826 .764

FGM 252 199 178 152 124 125 94 76 81 70

FGA 586 558 450 402 397 359 286 256 252 201

FGM 252 41 178 14 152 51 23 38 31 199

FGA 586 102 450 36 402 135 61 101 84 558

Pct. .430 .402 .396 .389 .3788 .3781 .377 .376 .369 .357

GP 127 126 125 114 126 121 119 111 120 115

FT/G 3.27 3.10 2.68 2.92 2.45 2.43 2.21 2.32 2.14 2.20

FTM 415 390 335 333 309 294 263 258 257 251

GP 127 126 118 126 114 121 125 119 119 117

AT/G 4.83 4.23 3.61 3.31 3.60 3.36 3.16 3.25 3.22 3.26

FTA 614 533 426 417 410 406 395 387 383 382

Three-Point Field Goals Attempted

Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Name Tara Saunooke Amy Geren Kerry Boyatt Julie Talley Chrissy Floyd Julie Aderhold Nuria Forns Lele Hardy Carrie Whitehurst Tasha Phillips

Yrs. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 4 2

Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Name Tara Saunooke Cheron Wells Kerry Boyatt Angie Peters Julie Talley Laura Cottrell Jessica Barr Marci Glenney Cheryl Nix Amy Geren

Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Name Yrs. Barbara Kennedy 4 Itoro Umoh 4 Amy Geren 4 Janet Knight 4 Shandy Bryan 4 Kerry Boyatt 4 Laura Cottrell 4 Lakeia Stokes 4 Chrissy Floyd 4 Amanda (White) Frist 4

Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Name Barbara Kennedy Itoro Umoh Krystal Scott Shandy Bryan Janet Knight Kerry Boyatt Amy Geren Peggy Caple Laura Cottrell Ramona O’Neal

Years 1991-95 1995-99 1989-93 2002-06 1999-03 2000-04 1997-01 2006-09 2003-07 2004-06

GP 121 125 121 111 120 108 124 92 106 45

Three-Point Field Goal Percentage (Minimum Two Years) Yrs. Years 4 1991-95 4 1990-92 4 1989-93 2 1989-91 4 2002-06 4 1993-97 2 1992-94 2 2000-02 4 1984-88 4 1995-99

Free Throws Made Years 1978-82 1995-99 1995-99 1982-86 1989-93 1989-93 1993-97 2000-04 1999-03 2002-06

Free Throws Attempted Yrs. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

Years 1978-82 1995-99 1998-02 1989-93 1982-86 1989-93 1995-99 1981-85 1993-97 1985-89


Individual Career Records

Erin Batth

Denise Marshall

Cheryl Nix

Free Throw Percentage Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

(Minimum 150 Atttempts) Name Yrs. Years FTM Amy Geren 4 1995-99 335 Janet Knight 4 1982-86 333 Tara Saunooke 4 1991-95 216 Donna Forester 2 1976-78 200 Louise Greenwood 4 1985-89 202 Cheryl Nix 4 1984-88 176 Cissy Bristol 4 1977-82 166 Michelle Bryant 2 1987-89 171 Shandy Bryan 4 1989-93 309 Marci Glenney 2 2000-02 160

Blocked Shots FTA 395 410 266 260 264 233 222 229 417 216

Pct. .848 .8122 .8120 .769 .765 .755 .748 .747 .7410 .7407

Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Name Yrs. Bobbie Mims 4 Melinda Ashworth 4 Itoro Umoh 4 Tasha Taylor 4 Susan Fehling 3 Drema Greer 2 Mary Anne Cubelic 4 Jenny Lyerly 4 Dana Puckett 4 Krystal Scott 4

Years 1976-80 1982-86 1995-99 04-07, 08-09 83-85, 87-88 1977-79 1979-83 1978-82 1990-94 1998-02

Name Yrs. Peggy Caple 4 Jackie Farmer 2 Barbara Kennedy 4 Jaci Stimson 4 Amanda White 4 Erin Batth 3 Khaili Sanders 4 Shandy Bryan 4 Louise Greenwood 4 Kerri Thomas 4

GP 126 111 126 117 87 61 119 122 117 118

A/G 4.89 4.17 3.64 3.70 4.72 6.54 3.29 3.09 3.18 2.87

Assists 617 463 459 433 411 399 392 377 373 339

Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

(Minimum Two Years) Name Yrs. Years GP Drema Greer 2 1977-79 61 Bobbie Mims 4 1976-80 126 Susan Fehling 3 83-85, 87-88 87 Melinda Ashworth 4 1982-86 111 Tasha Taylor 4 04-07, 08-09 117 Itoro Umoh 4 1995-99 126 Christy Brown 3 2006-09 91 Mary Anne Cubelic 4 1979-83 119 Dana Puckett 4 1990-94 117 Jennie Lyerly 4 1978-82 122

Ast. 399 617 411 463 433 459 301 392 373 377

A/G 6.54 4.89 4.72 4.17 3.70 3.64 3.31 3.29 3.18 3.09

Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

(Minimum Two Years) Name Yrs. Years Peggy Caple 4 1981-85 Jackie Farmer 2 1989-91 Khaili Sanders 4 2002-06 Jaci Stimson 4 1993-97 Amanda (White) Frist 4 2002-06 Barbara Kennedy 4 1978-82 Sheila Cobb 4 1979-83 Erin Batth 3 1997-01 Jasmine Tate 2 2007-09 Shandy Bryan 4 1989-93

Assists Per Game Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

GP 119 58 127 115 115 121 91 126 112 124

B/G 2.50 2.22 1.01 0.92 1.09 0.96 1.25 0.76 0.72 0.59

BS 298 129 128 125 125 116 114 96 81 73

GP 119 58 91 115 115 127 47 121 55 126

BS 298 129 114 125 125 128 46 116 47 96

BS/G 2.50 2.22 1.25 1.09 1.09 1.01 0.98 0.96 0.86 0.76

GP 127 92 117 126 127 126 120 125 121 121

S/G 2.57 3.12 2.44 2.10 1.88 1.77 1.79 1.56 1.48 1.34

Steals 327 287 286 265 239 224 215 195 180 162

GP 92 127 117 63 126 127 120 126 125 121

Steals 287 327 286 146 265 239 215 224 195 180

S/G 3.12 2.57 2.44 2.32 2.10 1.88 1.79 1.77 1.56 1.48

Steals Name Barbara Kennedy Lele Hardy Ramona O’Neal Itoro Umoh Debra Buford Bobbie Mims Chrissy Floyd Courtney Johnson Kerry Boyatt Tara Saunooke

Yrs. 4 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

Name Lele Hardy Barbara Kennedy Ramona O’Neal Donna Forrester Itoro Umoh Debra Buford Chrissy Floyd Bobbie Mims Courtney Johnson Kerry Boyatt

(Minimum Two Years) Yrs. Years 3 2006-09 4 1978-82 4 1985-89 2 1976-78 3 1995-99 4 1977-81 4 1999-03 4 1976-80 4 1988-92 4 1989-93

(Minimum 100 Assists; Since 1978-79) Name Yrs. Years Ast Itoro Umoh 4 1995-99 459 Dana Puckett 4 1990-94 373 Ramona O’Neal 4 1985-89 319 Susan Fehling 3 83-85, 87-88 411 Mary Anne Cubelic 4 1979-83 392 Denise Marshall 4 1980-84 286 Peggy Sells 4 1987-91 273 Jackie Mattress 2 1989-91 148 Kanetra Queen 4 2000-04 214 Melinda Ashworth 4 1982-86 461

Years 1978-82 2006-09 1985-89 1995-99 1977-81 1976-80 1999-03 1988-92 1989-93 1991-95

Steals Per Game

Assists/Turnover Ratio Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Years 1981-85 1989-91 1978-82 1993-97 2002-06 1997-01 2002-06 1989-93 1985-89 1994-98

Blocked Shots Per Game

Assists Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Kanetra Queen

TO 347 252 220 285 276 207 199 109 161 349

Ratio 1.73 1.48 1.45 1.44 1.42 1.38 1.37 1.36 1.33 1.32

Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Note: Bold denotes current student-athlete

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Littlejohn Coliseum Records Clemson Individual Single-Game Records Category Statistic Player Points Scored 45 by Barbara Kennedy Field Goals Made 20 by Barbara Kennedy Field Goal Attempts 35 by Barbara Kennedy Field Goal Percentage 1.000 (12-12) by Donna Forester Three-Point Field Goals Made 6 by Tara Saunooke 6 by Amy Geren 6 by Amy Geren 6 by Amy Geren Three-Point Field Goal Attempts 12 by Tara Saunooke 12 by Amy Geren Free Throws Made 18 by Melinda Ashworth Free Throws Attempts 20 by Melinda Ashworth 20 by Lakeia Stokes Rebounds 22 by Barbara Kennedy Assists 17 by Drema Greer Blocks 10 by Peggy Caple Steals 9 by Debra Buford 9 by Sheila Cobb

Opponent Claflin North Carolina Alabama-Birmingham Claflin Xavier Stephen F. Austin North Carolina Florida State Xavier UNC-Greensboro Virginia Virginia South Carolina UT-Chattanooga Wake Forest Kansas State N.C. State Mercer

Date Feb. 24, 1979 Feb. 20, 1982 Jan. 17, 1982 Dec. 7, 1977 Mar. 17, 1993 Mar. 18, 1996 Jan. 2, 1998 Jan. 29, 1998 Mar. 17, 1993 Dec. 30, 1998 Jan. 11, 1986 Jan. 11, 1986 Nov. 21, 2003 Jan. 30, 1982 Jan. 17, 1979 Jan. 5, 1983 Jan. 17, 1979 Jan. 23, 1980

Debra Buford

Opponent Individual Single-Game Records Category Statistic Player Opponent Date Points Scored 43 by Jerilyn Harper Tennessee Tech Dec. 16, 1980 Field Goals Made 18 by Pearl Moore Francis Marion Feb. 3, 1977 18 by Linda Page N.C. State Feb. 4, 1984 18 by Jerilyn Harper Tennessee Tech Dec. 16, 1980 Field Goals Attempts 35 by Pearl Moore Francis Marion Feb. 3, 1977 35 by Pearl Moore Francis Marion Dec. 9, 1978 Field Goal Percentage .895 (17-19) by Debbie Kinnick Carson-Newman Feb. 12, 1980 Three-Point Field Goals Made 10 by Michelle Augustavo San Diego Dec. 11, 2005 Three-Point Field Goals Attempts 19 by Michelle Augustavo San Diego Dec. 11, 2005 Free Throws Made 16 by Joyce Pierce Georgia Tech Jan. 26, 1993 Free Throw Attempts 20 by Joyce Pierce Georgia Tech Jan. 26, 1993 Rebounds 22 by Emma Mumphrey Mercer Jan. 23, 1980 Assists 13 by Cristina Ciocan South Carolina Nov. 21, 2003 Steals 7 by several players Blocks 9 by Allison Echols Georgia Tech Jan. 18, 1989

Clemson Team Single-Game Records Category Statistic Opponent Points 136 vs. Gardner-Webb Victory Margin 97 vs. Gardner-Webb Points, First Half 69 vs. Gardner-Webb Points, Second Half 67 vs. Gardner-Webb Field Goals Made 64 vs. Gardner-Webb Field Goal Attempts 113 vs. Gardner-Webb Field Goal Percentage .609 (42-69) vs. Lander Three-Point Field Goals Made 11 vs. N.C. State 11 vs. Furman 11 vs. South Carolina Three-Point Field Goal Attempts 26 vs. South Carolina Three-Point Field Goal Pct. . 647 (11-17) vs. N.C. State (Minimum 10 Attempts) Free Thows Made 35 vs. Virginia Free Throw Attempts 42 vs. N.C. State 42 vs. Virginia Best Free Throw Pct. .947 (20-21) vs. Wake Forest (Minimum 15 Attempts) Rebounds 88 vs. Gardner-Webb Rebound Margin +51 vs. Gardner-Webb Assists 35 vs. Gardner-Webb 35 vs. Wake Forest Blocked Shots 14 vs. Kansas State Steals 28 vs. Furman

Date Feb. 26, 1977 Feb. 26, 1977 Feb. 26, 1977 Feb. 26, 1977 Feb. 26, 1977 Feb. 26, 1977 Feb. 13, 1978 Feb. 8, 1992 Dec.14, 2002 Nov. 21, 2003 Nov. 21, 2003 Feb. 8, 1992 Jan. 11, 1986 Dec. 11, 1976 Feb. 23, 1983 Jan. 15, 2006 Feb. 26, 1977 Feb. 26, 1977 Feb. 26, 1977 Jan. 17, 1979 Jan. 5, 1983 Nov. 29, 1989

Tara Saunooke

Opponent Team Single-Game Records Category Statistic Opponent Points 105 by N.C. State Victory Margin 35 by North Carolina 35 by Georgia Tech Points, First Half 50 by Mercer Points, Second Half 60 by North Carolina Field Goals Made 42 by N.C. State Field Goal Attempts 103 by S.C. State Field Goal Percentage .648 by Maryland Three-Point Field Goals Made 14 by South Carolina Three-Point Field Goal Attempts 38 by South Carolina Three-Point Field Goal Pct. .538 by Furman (Minimum 10 Attempts) Free Thows Made 33 by AL-Birmingham 33 by Tennessee Tech Free Throw Attempts 44 by Georgia Tech 44 by Maryland Best Free Throw Percentage .947 by NC State (Minimum 15 Attempts) Rebounds 62 by Virginia 62 by Georgia State Rebound Margin +25 by Kansas State Assists 33 by Carson-Newman Blocked Shots 12 by Georgia Tech Steals 19 by UCLA

Date Feb. 4, 1984 Jan. 11, 2007 Feb. 22, 2009 Jan. 23, 1980 Jan. 11, 2007 Feb. 4, 1984 Feb. 16, 1977 Jan. 12, 1987 Nov. 21, 2003 Nov. 21, 2003 Dec. 1, 1994 Jan. 17, 1982 Nov., 18, 2005 Feb. 5, 1983 Feb. 29, 2004 Feb. 4, 2001 Feb. 23, 1983 Feb. 2, 1985 Jan. 5, 1983 Feb. 12, 1980 Jan. 18, 1999 Dec. 3, 2005


Overtimes/ Miscellaneous Records

Date Jan. 9, 1980 Feb. 7, 1998 Feb. 1, 2001 Feb. 14, 1999 Jan. 21, 2001 Mar. 14, 1999 Feb. 29, 2004 Feb. 22, 1992 Feb. 22, 1997 Nov. 30, 2003 Feb. 15, 2001 Feb. 4, 2001 Jan. 20, 1996 Nov. 26, 1997 Feb. 21, 2002 Jan. 14, 1995 Jan. 24, 1999

Month November December January February March Totals

Day Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Totals Site Home Away Neutral Totals

Littlejohn Coliseum Attendance Records Opponent W L Score Duke W 111-56 N.C. State W 68-58 Maryland L 62-68 Duke W 80-75 Florida State W 79-66 Illinois W 63-51 Maryland L 69-80 Virginia L 81-85 Maryland L 64-70 Rutgers W 69-64 Virginia W 78-71 N.C. State L 50-56 N.C. State W 76-64 Georgia W 83-78 Georgia Tech W 68-65 No. Carolina L 73-77 Iowa State W 81-72

Att. 9,000 4,871 4,500 4,383 4,250 4,234 4,228 4,123 4,120 4,112 3,930 3,912 3,895 3,870 3,827 3,823 3,823

All-Time Overall Monthly Records Home Away Neutral 31-11 18-19 19-9 91-12 44-31 37-12 105-67 60-75 2-1 99-39 51-77 11-7 9-3 4-15 34-40 335-132 177-217 103-69

Pct. .631 .654 .649 .520 .600 .656 .437 .595

All-Time Record vs. ACC Teams Record 133-92 102-242 15-23 250-357

Pct. .591 .297 .395 .412

Clemson’s Record In One To Five Point Decisions Point Differential Record 1 Point 25-20 2 Points 21-18 3 Points 31-23 4 Points 29-20 5 Points 23-17 Clemson’s Winning Streaks No. Start Date 13 Dec. 1, 1979 17 Feb. 1, 1979 7 Feb. 25, 1976 7 Nov. 28, 1981 11 Nov. 28, 1995 11 Nov. 14, 1998

Streak Overall Home Away

Clemson’s ACC Winning Streaks No. Start Date 6 Jan. 13, 1979 6 Feb. 3, 1994 10 Dec. 13, 1997 4 Feb. 8, 1989

Largest Crowds To Ever See The Lady Tigers Date Site Opponent W L Score Nov. 22, 2002 A South Carolina W 58-72 Mar. 6, 2009 N4 North Carolina L 55-74 Mar. 17, 2000 N1 Drake W 64-50 Mar. 19, 2000 A1 Connecticut L 45-83 Mar. 5, 2009 N4 Georgia Tech W 81-69 Jan. 6, 2008 A Maryland L 46-110 Jan. 9, 1980 H Duke W 111-56 Mar. 22, 1992 A2 West Virginia L 72-73 Mar. 19, 1994 A3 Tennessee L 78-66 Mar. 4, 2001 N4 N.C. State L 52-65 Feb. 28, 1999 N5 Duke W 76-71 Mar. 2, 2002 N4 N.C. State L 52-61 Mar. 3, 2001 N4 North Carolina W 75-57 Mar. 7, 2008 N4 North Carolina L 77-97 Jan. 18, 1992 A Virginia L 85-52

Att. 17,712 13,599 10,027 10,027 9,993 9,105 9,000 8,268 7,651 7,381 7,361 7,276 7,214 7,201 6,938

N1, A1 - NCAA Tournament, 1st Round East Regional, Storrs, CT; A2 - NCAA Tournament, 2nd Round East Regional, Morgantown, WV; A3 - NCAA Tournament, 2nd Round, Mideast Regional, Knoxville, TN; N4 - ACC Tournament, Greensboro, NC; N5 - ACC Tournament, Charlotte, NC Clemson In Overtime Games (18-15)

Totals 68-39 172-55 167-143 161-123 47-58 615-418

All-Time Record By Day Record 82-48 34-18 111-60 77-71 69-46 183-96 59-76 615-418

Streak Overall Home Away Neutral Best Start

Pct. .556 .538 .574 .592 .575

End Date Jan. 12, 1980 Feb. 16, 1980 Feb. 19, 1977 Feb. 27, 1982 Jan. 13, 1996 Jan. 2, 1999

Date Jan. 17, 1976 Feb. 21, 1981 Feb. 6, 1982 Feb. 23, 1983 Mar. 4, 1983 Dec. 15, 1983 Feb. 4, 1984 Mar. 24, 1984 Jan. 9, 1985 Jan. 11, 1986 Jan. 14, 1988 Jan. 22, 1990 Dec. 20, 1990 Mar. 7, 1992 Jan. 13, 1993 Mar. 7, 1993 Nov. 27, 1995 Feb. 20, 1995 Nov. 22, 1995 Mar. 1, 1997 Feb. 7, 1998 Feb. 12, 1998 Jan. 2, 1999 Dec. 21, 1999 Jan. 20, 2000 Jan. 2, 2001 Feb. 8, 2001 Dec. 21, 2002 Jan. 23, 2003 Nov. 21, 2003 Dec. 3, 2004 Feb. 19, 2006 Mar. 6, 2008 Dec. 4, 2008

Site W L A W A L A L H W N1 W A W H L N2 W A W H L H L H W A L N3 W H W N3 L N4 L A W A W N4 W H W A W H L A L A L A L A L N5 W A L H W A W H L N6 W A W

N1-ACC Tournament at Fayetteville, NC N2-NWIT at Amarillo, TX N3-ACC Tournament, Rock Hill, SC N4-ACC Tournament, Charlotte, NC N5-Bahamas Shootout, Nassau, Bahamas N6 -ACC Tournament, Greensboro, NC Season Opening Record - 23-10

End Date Feb. 9, 1979 Feb. 27, 1994 Jan. 2, 1999 Feb. 20, 1989

OTs Score 1 68-66 1 78-79 1 91-99 1 86-84 1 93-92 1 80-75 2 104-105 1 110-106 1 84-81 1 89-96 1 78-79 2 78-77 1 86-90 1 96-93 1 61-60 1 71-79 2 86-94 1 88-82 1 77-74 1 77-75 1 65-58 1 74-70 1 66-67 1 67-78 2 74-77 1 73-85 2 99-100 1 45-37 1 78-89 1 103-99 1 87-79 1 72-80 1 65-60 1 78-75

First Home Game Record - 28-5 Last Home Game Record - 22-11

Opponent Baptist College Mercer South Carolina Virginia Duke Mississippi State N.C. State Western Kentucky Georgia Tech Virginia Maryland Radford California N.C. State Virginia Virginia Western Kentucky Duke UNC-Charlotte Virginia N.C. State Maryland Virginia UNC-Greensboro Virginia Maryland North Carolina Marshall Georgia Tech South Carolina South Carolina Florida State NC State Northwestern

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Halftime Comebacks

Morganne Campbell

Date Mar. 6, 1976 Feb. 1, 1977 Feb. 23, 1977 Mar. 5, 1977 Jan. 7, 1978 Jan. 14, 1978 Feb. 18, 1978 Feb. 25, 1978 Jan. 11, 1979 Jan. 20, 1979 Feb. 3, 1979 Dec. 5, 1979 Jan. 5, 1980 Jan. 7, 1980 Jan. 23, 1980 Jan. 26, 1980 Feb. 4, 1980 Feb. 8, 1980 Dec. 18, 1980 Jan. 7, 1981 Jan. 10, 1981 Jan. 31, 1981 Feb. 8, 1982 Feb. 27, 1982 Jan. 17, 1983 Jan. 22, 1983 Feb. 5, 1983 Mar. 4, 1983 Dec. 3, 1983 Dec. 6, 1983 Dec. 29, 1983 Jan. 7, 1984 Jan. 17, 1984 Jan. 25, 1984 Mar. 22, 1984 Jan. 9, 1985 Jan. 30, 1985 Feb. 15, 1985 Feb. 23, 1985 Nov. 27, 1985 Feb. 12, 1986 Dec. 14, 1987 Jan. 30, 1988 Feb. 10, 1988 Nov. 26, 1988 Dec. 17, 1988 Feb. 18, 1989 Jan. 16, 1990 Jan. 22, 1990 Feb. 10, 1990 Jan. 21, 1991 Jan. 26, 1991 Jan. 28, 1991

Site N H H N H H H H H A H H A A H A H N N A H A A N A A H N H A A A H A N A H A A A H A A H N A A H H A A H H

Half 37-38 30-31 37-39 37-40 30-31 36-38 32-34 30-34 30-33 28-32 34-36 29-35 34-39 33-48 48-50 42-47 35-37 35-40 31-36 31-33 37-49 33-36 34-38 46-47 32-36 26-28 35-36 40-44 32-42 25-35 35-40 33-45 35-38 39-40 36-37 35-37 30-34 31-34 41-44 36-40 41-44 32-34 26-33 28-33 29-32 31-35 40-45 31-33 32-34 22-30 29-42 33-34 25-29

Chrissy Flloyd

Opponent Final S. C. State 73-60 Erskine 70-49# South Carolina 80-74 N. Greenville 86-76 South Carolina 69-66 South Carolina 79-66 Francis Marion 78-72 Francis Marion 80-75 East Carolina 61-60 Virginia 62-59 South Carolina 70-63 South Carolina 75-73 East Tennessee State 84-76 North Carolina 76-75 Mercer 88-85 S. C. State 92-89 Francis Marion 71-70 Virginia 78-76 Middle Tennessee 66-63 Georgia Tech 75-61 Alabama 79-72 Louisville 78-77 Auburn 73-65 North Carolina 84-76 Tennessee Tech 68-67 Virginia 76-71 Georgia Tech 84-66 Duke 93-92(OT) South Carolina 80-77 Duke 78-72 Ohio State 73-67 N. C. State 73-67 Duke 79-73 Georgia Tech 79-72 Illinois State 81-61 Georgia Tech 84-81(OT) Wake Forest 76-68 Wake Forest 71-63 Maryland 87-83 Virginia Tech 77-76 Ala.-Birmingham 79-75 South Alabama 75-71 South Carolina 62-60 South Carolina 72-62 Louisiana State 69-66 Radford 63-57 Virginia 93-84 Maryland 72-60 Radford 78-77(2 OT) Wake Forest 63-59 Wake Forest 69-63 North Carolina 79-66 Duke 63-49

Date Mar. 3, 1991 Dec. 21, 1991 Jan. 15, 1992 Feb. 19, 1992 Dec. 27, 1992 $Dec. 29, 1992 Jan. 13, 1993 Jan. 13, 1994 Feb. 25, 1994 Feb. 1, 1995 Feb. 18, 1995 Dec. 9, 1995 Dec. 19, 1995 Feb. 17, 1996 Dec. 18, 1996 Dec. 21, 1996 Dec. 28, 1996 Jan. 4, 1997 Jan. 11, 1997 Dec. 4, 1997 Feb. 12, 1998 Dec. 20, 1998 Jan. 7, 1999 Feb. 27, 1999 Mar. 1, 1999 Nov. 22, 1999 Dec. 1, 1999 Jan. 27, 2000 Feb. 6, 2000 Nov. 29, 2000 Dec. 21, 2000 Feb. 22, 2001 Mar. 16, 2001 Feb. 25, 2002 Dec. 21, 2002 Jan. 2, 2003 Mar. 7, 2003 Dec. 19, 2003 Jan. 21, 2004 Jan. 25, 2004 Jan. 2, 2005 Jan. 9, 2005 #Nov. 13, 2006 Dec. 19, 2006 Nov. 14, 2007 Mar. 2, 2008 Nov. 28, 2008 Nov. 30, 2008 Dec. 4, 2008 Dec. 6, 2008 Dec. 15, 2008 Jan. 5, 2009 Jan. 18, 2009

D’Lesha Lloyd

Site N A H H N A H H A H H H A A A N N A H A A N H N N H A A A A N A N A N H N A H H H H H H H A N A H H H A A

Half 32-40 40-41 30-34 23-25 34-39 24-41$ 28-31 25-26 26-27 35-36 30-32 38-39 38-40 26-27 31-33 23-26 23-24 17-25 31-34 29-32 28-29 26-30 23-26 26-28 36-43 33-34 25-27 31-35 22-24 24-27 25-28 29-32 19-22 23-26 16-23 25-27 27-30 28-33 33-38 17-30 23-27 26-28 23-24 35-36 35-42 26-40 30-33 34-35 27-29 19-33 27-36 38-41 21-25

Opponent Final Virginia 65-62 South Florida 90-83 Florida State 80-73 North Carolina 49-46 Texas 78-75 Rutgers 68-67 Virginia 61-60 (OT) Wake Forest 72-54 Georgia Tech 55-51 Duke 78-64 Wake Forest 72-57 Appalachian State 89-73 Texas Arlington 85-72 Wake Forest 59-58 South Carolina 66-60 Washington St. 73-63 Boston College 55-52 Virginia 58-44 Florida State 74-63 Furman 83-70 Maryland 74-70 (OT) Louisiana State 60-58 Florida State 77-55 N.C. State 52-51 North Carolina 87-72 Mississippi 71-63 Furman 57-52 Florida State 73-61 Maryland 59-57 South Carolina 56-43 Auburn 72-61 Florida State 63-49 UT-Chattanooga 51-49 N.C. State 63-52 Marshall 45-37 Virginia 63-62 Maryland 63-61 Youngstown State 79-75 Wake Forest 71-68 Virginia 60-56 Georgetown 71-62 N.C. State 78-65 College of Charleston 64-42 Dayton 77-69 Duquesne 80-72 Florida State 72-70 Kent State 68-53 Washington 85-67 Northwestern 78-75 Ohio 60-57 UT-Chattanooga 79-74 Miami (FL) 74-68 Wake Forest 64-60

$ - Largest halftime deficit from which Clemson came back for a victory. # - Largest margin of victory after trailing at halftime.


100-Point Games/ Buzzer-Beaters Date Dec. 4, 1976 Feb. 5, 1977 Feb. 26, 1977 Dec. 5, 1977 Dec. 17, 1977 Dec. 20 , 1977 Jan. 11, 1978 Jan. 13, 1978 Dec. 9, 1978 Jan. 10, 1979 Jan. 17, 1979 Feb. 24, 1979 Dec. 1, 1979 Jan. 9, 1980 Jan. 31, 1980 Jan. 30, 1982 Feb. 17, 1982 Feb. 23, 1983 Jan. 28, 1984 Feb. 4, 1984 Mar. 24, 1984 Dec. 29, 1984 Feb. 9, 1985 Nov. 30, 1985 Dec. 4, 1985 Dec. 13, 1986 Mar. 16, 1991 Nov. 30, 1991 Jan. 10, 1992 Dec. 29, 1994

Clemson 100-Point Games Site Score H 104-36 A 103-47 H 136-39 A 108-53 H 101-81 N1 109-66 H 118-59 H2 101-66 H 118-64 H 102-49 H 111-59 H 112-53 A 104-58 H 111-56 H 103-67 H 103-81 H 101-68 H 103-71 H 100-58 H 104-105 N3 110-106 H 101-90 H 100-63 N4 104-72 H 100-40 H 103-53 H5 103-91 H 113-48 A 107-72 H 102-42

Opponent Charleston Southern Charleston Southern Gardner Webb Wake Forest Appalachian State Mercer Duke Yale Francis Marion William & Mary Wake Forest Claflin Wake Forest Duke Georgia Tech UT-Chattanooga Erskine Wake Forest Wake Forest N. C. State# Western Kentucky Virginia Tech Mars Hill Cleveland State Presbyterian Charleston Southern Providence Charleston Southern Duke S.C. State

Mar. 25, 1995 Dec. 29, 1997 Feb. 10, 1998 Nov. 20, 1998 Nov. 21, 2003

N6 N7 H H H

107-66 101-58 102-55 101-59 103-99

East Tennessee State New Orleans Wofford Wofford South Carolina (OT)

#-Clemson losses N1-UNC Christmas Classic, Chapel Hill, NC H2-Clemson Lady Tiger Invit., Clemson, SC N3-NWIT, Amarillo, TX N4-Kentucky Invitational, Lexington, KY H5-Sec. Rd., NCAA ME Reg., Clemson, SC N6-NWIT, Amarillo, TX N7-Myrtle Beach, SC

Date Nov. 30, 1979 Feb. 28, 1983 Mar. 3, 1983 Feb. 4, 1984 Mar. 24, 1984 Feb. 8, 2001 Feb. 27, 2004 Jan. 6, 2006 Jan. 11, 2007 Feb. 5, 2007 Jan. 6, 2008

Opponent’s 100-Point Games Site Score Opponent A 58-112 Old Dominion A 64-105 Georgia N1 87-103 N. C. State H 104-105 N. C. State (2OT) N2 110-106 Western Kentucky (OT) A 99-100 North Carolina (2OT) A 45-102 Duke A 61-102 North Carolina H 65-100 North Carolina A 53-105 Duke A 46-110 Maryland

N1 ACC Tournament, Fayetteville, NC; N2 NWIT, Amarillo, TX

Clemson Victories In The Closing Seconds Date Jan. 16, 1978

Score 73-71

Site H

Opponent Francis Marion

Nov. 28, 1979

83-81

A

Georgia

Bobbie Mims hit both ends of a 1-1 with eight seconds left.

Feb. 2, 1980

78-76

N1

Virginia

Bobbie Mims hit both ends of a 1-1 with eight seconds remaining.

Feb. 1, 1982

79-78

H

Mar. 4, 1983

93-92

N1

Feb. 24, 1990

80-79

A

Mar. 2, 1991

60-58

N1

Duke

Mar. 21, 1992

57-55

N2

James Madison Peggy Sells hit a four-foot shot with one second remaining to put Clemson in the NCAA Final Eight.

Dec. 27, 1992

78-75

N3

Texas

Dec. 29, 1992

68-67

A3

Rutgers

Jan. 8, 1994

54-52

H

Maryland

Feb. 17, 1996

59-58

A

Wake Forest

Tennessee Tech Duke N. Carolina

Dec. 20, 1998 60-58 N4 Louisiana State Mar. 16, 2001 51-49 N5 Chattanooga Mar. 7, 2003 63-61 N6 Maryland Dec. 20, 2005

52-51

H

Winthrop

Mar. 2, 2008 72-70 A Florida State

Description Debra Buford converted two free throws with two seconds remaining.

Jenny Lyerly hit 1-2 free throws with four seconds remaining to give Clemson the win. Mary Anne Cubelic tipped in a missed shot at the buzzer from underneath. Peggy Sells hit one of two free throws with six seconds left. Jackie Farmer tipped in the winning basket underneath as time expired.

Dana Puckett hit a 22-foot shot at the buzzer as Clemson upsets 11th-ranked Texas. Jessica Barr scored on a 16-foot shot with 3.8 seconds left. Jaci Stimson hit a left-handed hook shot with 1.3 seconds left to beat 24th-ranked Maryland. Stephanie Ridgeway scored on a 16-foot jump shot with 4.3 seconds remaining. Itoro Umoh’s driving layup with 3.1 seconds left gave Clemson the victory over LSU at the ACC-SEC Challenge in Myrtle Beach, SC. Nuria Forns hit two free throws with 0.8 seconds remaining to give Clemson the win over Chattanooga in the first round of the NCAA Tournament in Cincinnati, OH. Chrissy Floyd hit two free throws with under one second left to give Clemson the win over Maryland in the quarterfinals of the ACC Tournament. Susan Yenser drained a short jumper as the buzzer sounded to give Clemson the one-point win. Morganne Campbell grabbed an offensive board and put up a shot as time expired to give Clemson a two-point win.

N1-ACC Tournament, Fayetteville, NC; N2-NCAA Tournament, Final 16, Philadelphia, PA; N3-Rutgers/Bell Atlantic Tournament, Piscataway, NJ; N4-ACC/SEC Challenge, Myrtle Beach, SC; N5-NCAA Tournament, First Round, Cincinnati, OH; N6-ACC Tournament, Greensboro, NC

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Tigers on Television Date Network Feb. 28, 1982 ACC Feb. 2, 1990 HTS Jan. 19, 1991 HTS Mar. 4, 1991 HTS Mar. 21, 1991 PRIME Mar. 23, 1991 ESPN Feb. 1, 1992 HTS Feb. 22, 1992 HTS Jan. 24, 1993 HTS Feb. 27, 1993 HTS Jan. 23, 1994 HTS Nov. 27, 1994 SSN Jan. 8, 1995 HTS Feb. 6, 1995 HTS Feb. 20, 1995 HTS Jan. 7, 1996 HTS Jan. 28, 1996 PRIME Feb. 19, 1996 HTS Feb. 25, 1996 HTS Mar. 2, 1996 HTS Mar. 3, 1996 HTS Jan. 13, 1997 HTS Jan. 20, 1997 HTS Feb. 1, 1997 ESPN-2 Feb. 16, 1997 HTS Mar. 1, 1997 HTS Mar. 2, 1997 HTS Jan. 5, 1998 HTS Jan. 25, 1998 HTS Feb. 1, 1998 HTS Feb. 15, 1998 HTS Feb. 28, 1998 HTS Mar. 1, 1998 HTS Mar. 18, 1998 NCAA Dec. 20, 1998 FOXSS Jan. 4, 1999 ACC Jan. 10, 1999 ACC Jan. 17, 1999 ACC Jan. 24, 1999 ESPN 2 Feb. 7, 1999 Sun Feb. 14, 1999 ACC Feb. 27, 1999 ACC Feb. 28, 1999 ACC Mar. 1, 1999 ACC Mar. 20, 1999 ESPN 2 Nov. 24, 1999 Nov. 26, 1999 Jan. 10, 2000 ACC Jan. 16, 2000 ESPN 2 Jan. 31, 2000 ACC Feb. 21, 2000 ACC Mar. 17, 2000 SCETV Mar. 19, 2000 ESPN 2 Dec. 9, 2000 CSS Jan. 8, 2001 ACC Jan. 11, 2001 CSS Jan. 15, 2001 ACC Jan. 21, 2001 CSS Jan. 28, 2001 ACC Feb. 1, 2001 CSS Feb. 4, 2001 ACC Feb. 11, 2001 ACC Feb. 19, 2001 CSS Mar. 4, 2001 ACC Mar. 5, 2001 ACC Mar. 18, 2001 NCAA Dec. 30, 2001 CSS Jan. 7, 2002 ACC Jan. 13, 2002 ACC Jan. 21, 2002 ACC Jan. 26, 2002 ACC Jan. 31, 2002 ACC Feb. 10, 2002 ACC Feb. 25, 2002 ACC Mar. 15, 2002 NCAA Dec. 27, 2002 FSSN

Location Raleigh, NC College Park, MD Raleigh, NC Fayetteville, NC Philadelphia, PA Philadelphia, PA Tallahassee, FL Clemson, SC Raleigh, NC Chapel Hill, NC Durham, NC Murfreesboro, TN Clemson, SC Tallahassee, FL Durham, NC Tallahassee, FL Clemson, SC Clemson, SC Clemson, SC Rock Hill, SC Rock Hill, SC Atlanta, GA Clemson, SC Boulder, CO Clemson, SC Charlotte, NC Charlotte, NC Clemson, SC Durham, NC Chapel Hill, NC Clemson, SC Charlotte, NC Charlotte, NC Rushton, LA Myrtle Beach, SC Chapel Hill, NC Atlanta, GA Clemson, SC Clemson, SC Tallahassee, FL Clemson, SC Charlotte, NC Charlotte, NC Charlotte, NC Cincinnati, OH Hartford, CT Hartford, CT Chapel Hill, NC Durham, NC Clemson, SC Clemson, SC Storrs, CT Storrs, CT Clemson, SC Clemson, SC Clemson, SC Charlottesville, VA Clemson, SC Durham, NC Clemson, SC Clemson, SC Winston-Salem, NC Clemson, SC Greensboro, NC Greensboro, NC Cincinnati, OH Clemson, SC Charlottesville, VA Clemson, SC Clemson, SC Atlanta, GA Tallahassee, Fl Durham, NC Raleigh, NC Manhattan, KS Auburn

Result Maryland 93, Clemson 81 Clemson 77, Maryland 65 N.C. State 77, Clemson 55 N.C. State 84, Clemson 61 Clemson 57, J. Madison 55 Connecticut 60, Clemson 57 Florida State 79 Clemson 66 Virginia 85, Clemson 81 N.C. State 79, Clemson 71 North Carolina 70, Clemson 63 Duke 74, Clemson 67 Western Ky 94, CU 86 (2 OT) Clemson 72, Florida State 68 Clemson 67, Florida State 64 Clemson 88, Duke 82 (OT) Clemson 87, Florida State 74 Clemson 57, Virginia 45 Duke 75, Clemson 65 Georgia Tech 72, Clemson 62 Clemson 75, Virginia 67 Clemson 71, Duke 54 Clemson 67, Ga. Tech 59 North Carolina 75, Clemson 63 Texas 68, Clemson 53 Clemson 72, Duke 69 Clemson 77, Virginia 75 North Carolina 62, Clemson 58 Clemson 74, Virginia 67 Duke 78, Clemson 59 North Carolina 80, Clemson 59 Clemson 64, Wake Forest 41 Clemson 63, Maryland 44 North Carolina 81, Clemson 50 La. Tech 74, Clemson 52 Clemson 60, LSU 58 North Carolina 87, Clemson 76 Clemson 61, Georgia Tech 56 Clemson 78, Wake Forest 38 Clemson 81, Iowa State 72 Clemson 71, Florida State 67 Clemson 80, Duke 75 Clemson 52, N.C. State 51 Clemson 76, Duke 71 Clemson 87, North Carolina 72 Georgia 67, Clemson 54 Old Dominion 68, Clemson 57 Clemson 70, Kentucky 65 Clemson 60, North Carolina 59 Duke 60, Clemson 51 Clemson 72, Georgia Tech 43 Duke 59, Clemson 44 Clemson 64, Drake 50 Connecticut 83, Clemson 45 Clemson 93, Duke 75 North Carolina 71, Clemson 70 Clemson 67, Wake Forest 45 Clemson 87, Virginia 71 Clemson 79, Florida State 66 Duke 92, Clemson 42 Maryland 68, Clemson 62 N.C. State 56, Clemson 50 Clemson 72, Wake Forest 55 Clemson 68, Georgia Tech 49 Clemson 75, North Carolina 57 N.C. State 65, Clemson 52 Xavier 77, Clemson 62 Clemson 74, Florida State 70 Clemson 79, Virginia 68 North Carolina 89, Clemson 85 Clemson 60, Maryland 47 Georgia Tech 83, Clemson 78 Clemson 56, Florida State 43 Duke 77, Clemson 69 Clemson 63, N.C. State 52 Arkansas 78, Clemson 68 Auburn 60, Clemson 58

Date Network Jan. 6, 2003 ACC Jan. 20, 2003 ACC Jan. 23, 2003 ACC Jan. 26, 2003 ACC Feb. 3, 2003 ACC Feb. 16, 2003 FSSN Feb. 20, 2003 CSS Feb. 23, 2003 CSS Mar. 2, 2003 ACC Mar. 8, 2003 ACC Jan. 18, 2004 ACC Feb. 8, 2004 ACC Feb. 19, 2004 CSS Feb. 22, 2004 ACC Feb. 27, 2004 ACC Feb. 29, 2004 CSS Jan. 16, 2005 ACC Jan. 31, 2005 CSS Feb. 4, 2005 ACC Feb. 13, 2005 RSN Feb. 21, 2005 ACC Feb. 24, 2005 CSS Feb. 28, 2005 ACC Jan. 6, 2006 RSN Jan. 12, 2006 CSS Jan. 29, 2006 CSS Feb. 5, 2006 RSN Feb. 12, 2006 RSN Dec. 3, 2006 ESPN2 Jan. 5, 2007 RSN Jan. 18, 2007 CSS Jan. 28, 2007 CSS Feb. 19, 2007 RSN Mar. 1, 2007 RSN Nov. 29, 2007 Big Ten TV Jan. 10, 2008 CSS Jan. 14, 2008 RSN Jan. 20, 2008 CSS Jan. 28, 2008 RSN Nov. 19, 2008 CSS Jan. 11, 2009 RSN Jan. 26, 2009 RSN Feb. 1, 2009 CSS Feb. 8, 2009 RSN Feb. 13, 2009 RSN Feb. 19, 2009 CSS Feb. 22, 2009 RSN Mar. 5, 2009 RSN Mar. 6, 2009 RSN

Location Result Durham, NC Duke 69, Clemson 53 Raleigh, NC N.C. State 63, Clemson 55 Atlanta, GA Georgia Tech 89, Clemson 78 (OT) Clemson, SC Clemson 61, Wake Forest 45 Charlottesville, VA Virginia 69, Clemson 54 Chapel Hill, NC North Carolina 70, Clemson 66 Clemson, SC Clemson 73, N.C. State 62 Clemson, SC Georgia Tech 78, Clemson 63 Tallahassee, FL Florida State 68, Clemson 59 Greensboro, NC North Carolina 80, Clemson 71 Atlanta, GA Clemson 75, Georgia Tech 61 Tallahassee, FL Florida State 65, Clemson 50 Clemson, SC Clemson 59, Georiga Tech 47 Winston-Salem, NC Clemson 72, Wake Forest 55 Durham, NC Duke 102, Clemson 45 Clemson, SC Maryland 80, Clemson 69 Charlottesville, VA Virginia 68, Clemson 49 Clemson, SC Miami 83, Clemson 69 Chapel Hill, NC North Carolina 99, Clemson 55 Duluth, GA Georgia 88, Clemson 60 Clemson, SC Wake Forest 68, Clemson 60 Clemson, SC Georgia Tech 58, Clemson 49 Raleigh, NC N.C. State 69, Clemson 45 Chapel Hill, NC North Carolina 102, Clemson 61 Clemson, SC Miami 74, Clemson 52 Atlanta, GA Georgia Tech 83, Clemson 64 Clemson, SC Boston College 70, Clemson 53 Winston-Salem, NC Wake Forest 82, Clemson 70 Nashville, TN Vanderbilt 82, Clemson 63 Winston-Salem, NC Clemson 73, Wake Forest 57 Tallahassee, FL Florida State 61, Clemson 60 Coral Gables, FL Clemson 79, Miami 69 Atlanta, GA Georgia Tech 62, Clemson 59 Greensboro, NC Virginia 89, Clemson 82 East Lansing, MI Michigan State 68, Clemson 51 Clemson, SC Miami 66, Clemson 61 Winston-Salem, NC Clemson 85, Wake Forest 73 Clemson, SC Florida State 63, Clemson 39 Clemson, SC Boston College 68, Clemson 63 Columbia, SC Clemson 52, South Carolina 45 Tallahassee, FL Florida State 80, Clemson 54 Clemson, SC Virginia 75, Clemson 67 Atlanta, GA Georgia Tech 49, Clemson 41 Clemson, SC Wake Forest 71, Clemson 66 Durham, NC Duke 77, Clemson 53 Clemson, SC Florida State 75, Clemson 58 Clemson, SC Georgia Tech 89, Clemson 54 Greensboro, NC Clemson 81, Georgia Tech 69 Greensboro, NC North Carolina 74, Clemson 55

Note: As of 2005, RSN includes Fox Sports Net South, Fox Sports Net Florida, New England Sports Network and Comcast Sports Net

Debbie Antonelli and Mike Hogewood were in town for a 2009 broadcast on the ACC’s regional network.


In the Polls 127 Jan. 23 Jan. 8 Jan. 15 Jan. 22 Jan. 29 Feb. 5 Feb. 12 Feb. 19 Feb. 26 Mar. 2

1978-79

AP 20

1979-80

AP 18 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16

1980-81

Nov. 25 Dec. 2 Dec. 9 Dec. 16 Dec. 23 Dec. 30 Jan. 27 Feb. 10 Feb. 17 Feb. 24 Mar. 8 Mar. 15 Final

AP 19 19 19 16 19 18 20 19 16 19 16 20 20

Nov.18 Nov.29 Dec. 6

AP 16 17 17

Nov. 27 Dec. 4 Dec. 11 Dec. 18 Dec. 25 Jan. 1 Jan. 8 Jan. 15 Jan. 22 Jan. 29 Feb. 5 Feb. 12 Feb. 26

AP 19 15 15 17 17 18 17 14 17 14 19 17 20

1981-82

1983-84

CU Record 11-5 CU Record 12-2 15-2 16-3 18-4 19-5 21-6 22-8 23-8 23-9 CU Record 0-0 1-0 3-0 4-0 7-1 7-1 15-4 19-4 21-5 22-6 23-6 23-7 23-8 CU Record 0-0 2-1 4-1 CU Record 3-0 5-0 6-0 7-1 7-1 8-2 9-3 11-3 12-4 15-4 15-6 17-6 19-8

1987-88

AP USA Today CU Rec. Feb. 22 20 25 19-6 Mar. 1 25 20-7 Mar. 15 23 21-8 Final 20 21-9

1988-89

AP USA Today CU Rec. Pre 24 Jan. 9 20 24 8-3 Feb. 20 25 15-8 Feb. 27 25 18-9 Mar. 6 25 19-10 Mar. 13 22 19-10 Final 13 20-11

1989-90

AP USA Today CU Rec. Feb. 25 25 18-8 Final 19 22-10

1990-91

Pre Nov. 27 Dec. 4 Dec. 11 Dec. 18 Dec. 25 Jan. 1 Jan. 8 Jan. 15 Jan. 22 Jan. 29 Feb. 5 Feb. 12 Feb. 19 Mar. 5 Mar. 12 Final

AP USA Today CU Rec. 21 20 19 18 2-0 17 17 3-0 16 14 5-0 16 T15 6-0 19 18 7-1 16 15 7-1 12 13 9-1 17 16 9-3 21 20 10-5 20 20 13-5 19 20 15-5 23 23 15-7 24 NR 17-8 22 25 21-9 21 23 20-9 21 8 21-10

Pre Nov. 26 Dec. 3 Dec. 10 Dec. 17 Dec. 24 Dec. 31 Jan. 7 Jan. 14 Jan. 21 Jan. 28 Feb. 4 Feb. 11 Feb. 18 Feb. 25 Mar. 3 Mar. 10 Mar. 17 Final

AP USA Today CU Rec. 20 19 22 NP 1-1 20 16 3-1 19 17 5-1 18 16 6-1 14 13 8-1 12 11 8-1 15 15 8-2 17 17 9-3 15 15 10-5 15 16 12-5 18 19 12-6 23 23 14-7 19 19 16-7 19 18 17-8 18 20 19-8 20 20 20-9 20 19 20-9 20 19 21-10

Pre Dec. 29 Jan. 5 Jan. 12 Jan. 19 Jan. 26 Feb. 2 Feb. 9 Feb. 16 Feb. 23

AP USA Today CU Rec. 25 NR 24 25 6-1 19 20 7-1 17 17 7-2 18 18 9-3 19 18 11-4 19 19 13-4 21 21 14-5 20 19 15-6 24 24 15-8

Final

AP USA Today CU Rec. NR 22 20-10

Jan. 9 Jan 16 Jan 23 Jan. 30 Feb. 6 Feb. 13 Feb. 20 Feb. 27 Mar. 4 Mar. 11 Final

AP USA Today CU Rec. 23 23 11-0 24 24 11-1 18 19 13-1 17 18 14-2 18 18 16-3 19 20 17-4 16 17 19-5 22 20 19-7 15 14 22-7 14 14 22-7 14 17 23-8

Pre Nov. 18 Nov. 25 Dec. 2 Dec. 9

AP USA Today CU Rec. NR 23 25 24 24 25 1-0 20 21 2-0 22 23 3-1

1991-92

1992-93

1993-94

1995-96

1996-97

Dec. 16 Dec. 23 Dec. 30 Jan. 6 Jan. 13 Jan. 20 Jan. 27 Feb. 3 Feb. 10 Feb. 17 Feb. 24 Mar. 3 Mar. 10 Final

22 21 21 20 12 10 17 19 22 21 22 21 21 21

22 18 15 16 11 10 15 18 21 22 25 21 22 25

4-1 7-1 9-1 10-2 13-2 14-2 14-4 14-6 15-7 16-8 17-9 19-10 19-10 19-11

Jan. 13 Jan. 20 Jan. 27 Feb. 2 Feb. 9 Feb. 16 Feb. 23 Mar. 2 Mar. 9 Final

AP USA Today CU Rec. 23 23 13-3 19 22 14-3 21 22 15-4 22 21 16-5 21 21 17-6 19 19 20-6 16 17 22-6 14 14 24-7 14 14 24-7 14 21 25-8

1997-98

1998-99

AP USA Today CU Rec. Nov. 30 25 24 4-0 Dec. 7 15 14 7-0 Dec. 14 14 12 7-0 Dec. 21 11 11 10-0 Dec. 28 10 10 10-0 Jan. 4 12 10 11-1 Jan. 11 16 12 13-2 Jan. 18 16 16 14-3 Jan. 25 15 15 16-3 Feb. 1 17 18 17-4 Feb. 8 19 19 18-5 Feb. 15 14 16 20-5 Feb. 22 16 16 21-5 Mar. 1 13 13 23-5 Mar. 8 10 10 24-5 Final T10 13 26-6 Dec. 26 Jan. 1 Jan. 8 Jan. 15 Jan 22 Jan. 29 Feb. 5 Feb. 12 Feb. 19 Feb. 26 Mar. 5 Mar. 12 Mar. 19 Final

2000-01

AP USA Today CU Rec. 20 23 8-2 18 23 10-2 16 19 11-3 20 20 12-4 15 16 15-4 17 17 15-5 25 22 15-7 NR 22 16-8 NR 22 17-8 25 19 19-8 23 19 20-9 22 18 20-9 19 NR 21-10 22 NR 21-10

Clemson in Final Polls

Year 1981 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1994 1996 1997 1998 1999 2001

AP 20 - - - 21 20 - 14 21 14 T10 22

USA Today 20 13 19 8 19 22 17 25 21 13 22

Clemson’s Poll Notes Associated Press • The Lady Tigers have been ranked a total of 148 times. • Clemson has been ranked at least once in 17 different seasons. • The highest Clemson has been ranked according to the AP poll was 10th on January 20, 1997, Dec. 28, 1998, and March 8, 1999. • Clemson was ranked 18 consecutive weeks during the 1991-92 and 1996-97 seasons, the most ever for the Lady Tigers. • The Lady Tigers have a record of 67-188 against teams ranked in the AP Top 25. • Clemson has finished in the final AP poll eight times. • USA Today • Clemson has been ranked a total of 127 times in the USA Today poll, including 11 final polls. • The Lady Tigers finished the 1990-91 season ranked eighth in the USA Today poll for the school’s highest ranking. • The Lady Tigers were ranked in 19 USA Today polls in both the 1991-92 and 1996-97 seasons. This is the most times a Clemson team has been ranked by the USA Today poll in one season.

Clemson’s Record Against AP Top-25 Teams Rank 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. Totals

Overall 2-12 3-12 2-13 0-11 3-11 0-9 6-5 3-9 4-12 2-6 4-12 3-15 7-8 3-7 5-8 6-4 2-7 2-7 3-6 1-10 0-4 1-3 2-3 1-2 2-3 67-199

Home 1-3 3-6 2-5 0-3 2-0 0-1 6-1 1-2 2-3 2-1 3-5 0-6 5-2 2-1 4-1 2-0 2-1 2-2 0-2 1-4 0-2 1-1 2-3 1-0 1-1 45-56


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Statistical Rankings ACC Statistical Champions Team Year 1980 1984 1985

Year 1985

Year 1995 1998 2001

Scoring Offense Games Points 36 2932 31 2491 27 2163

Avg. 81.4 80.4 80.1

Pct. .716 .699 .712

Three-Point FG Percentage Year Made Attempts Avg. 1990 55 129 .426 1991 98 264 .371 1992 159 395 .403

Year 1990

Year 1990 1992 1993

Blocked Shots Games Blocks 32 162 Steals Games Steals 32 345 31 346 31 346

Team

Individual

Rebound Margin For Opp. Margin 44.3 38.4 +5.9 Free Throw Percentage FTM FTA 535 747 491 702 481 676

NCAA Statistical Leaders

Avg. 5.1

Avg. 10.8 11.2 11.2

Year 1991

Field Goal Defense FGM FGA 775 1937

Year 1992 1993 1999 2001 2002

Turnover Margin Caused Turnovers Margin 684 490 6.3 621 521 3.3 620 482 4.4 671 534 4.4 306 222 5.3

Pct. .400

Clemson Players Who Hold ACC Career Records Barbara Kennedy Points 3,113 Rebounds 1,252 Scoring Average 24.5 Donna Forester Rebounding Average 12.2

Scoring Year Name Points 1978 Donna Forester 659 1980 Barbara Kennedy 853 1981 Barbara Kennedy 811 1982 Barbara Kenendy 908 1994 Jessica Barr 594

Avg. 20.6 23.7 26.2 29.3 19.8

Rebounds Year Name Rebs. Avg. 1978 Donna Forester 366 11.4 1982 Barbara Kennedy 400 12.9 1983 Peggy Caple 257 8.9 1991 Jackie Farmer 285 11.0 Free-Throw Percentage Year Name FT-FTA 1986 Janet Knight 89-109 1995 Tara Saunooke 110-130 1996 Amy Geren 84-97 1997 Jaci Stimson 75-90 1998 Amy Geren 92-105 1999 Amy Geren 118-138 2000 Angie Cossey 68-83 2001 Chrissy Floyd 81-99

Pct. .817 .846 .866 .833 .876 .855 .819 .818

Assists Year Name Assists Avg. 1979 Drema Greer 204 6.8 1980 Bobbie Mims 195 5.4 1988 Susan Fehling 190 6.3 Blocked Shots Year Name Blocks Avg. 1981 Barbara Kennedy 77 2.5 1982 Peggy Caple 68 2.1 1990 Jackie Farmer 69 2.2 1991 Jackie Farmer 60 2.3 1994 Jaci Stimson 33 1.4 Steals Year Name Steals Avg. 1978 Donna Forester 70 2.2 1982 Barbara Kennedy 92 3.0 1989 Ramona O’Neal 123 4.0 2007 Lele Hardy 98 3.27 2009 Lele Hardy 106 3.40 Three-Point FG Made Per Game Year Name 3PG Avg. 1991 Kerry Boyatt-hall 64 1.94 1998 Amy Geren 70 2.10 Three-Point FG Percentage Year Name 3FG-3FGA Pct. 1993 Tara Saunooke 59-131 .450 1994 Tara Saunooke 87-163 .411 1998 Amy Geren 70-171 .409

Scoring Offense Year Rk. G Points 1982 20 32 2616 1984 22 31 2491 1985 22 27 2163 1986 21 28 2213

Individual Avg. 78.6 80.4 80.1 79.0

Scoring Defense Year Rk. G Points Avg. 1999 10 32 1871 58.5 Field Goal Percentage Year Rk. G FGM-FGA Avg. 1985 29 27 890-1827 48.7 Three-Point FG Percentage Year Rk. G 3FG-3FGA Pct. 1992 12 31 159-395 .403 1994 20 30 113-308 .367 1995 12 32 100-267 .375 Three-Point Field Goals Made Year Rk. G 3FG Avg 1992 25 31 159 5.1

Scoring Year Rk. Name Pts. Avg. 1982 1 Barbara Kennedy 908 2 9.3 1985 43 Janet Knight 544 20.1 1993 53 Shandy Bryan 561 18.7 1994 46 Jessica Barr 594 19.8 Rebounding Year Rk. Name Rebs. Avg. 1982 11 Barbara Kennedy 400 12.9 1991 16 Jackie Farmer 285 11.0 Three-Point FG Percentage Year Rk. Name FG-FGA Pct. 1992 5 Tara Saunooke 53-113 .469 1993 5 Tara Saunooke 59-130 .454 1994 24 Tara Saunooke 67-163 .411 1995 29 Tara Saunooke 73-180 .406 Free Throw Percentage FTM-FTA Year Rk. Name 1983 17 Janet Knight 78-94 1995 15 Tara Saunooke 110-130 1996 10 Amy Geren 84-97 1997 T25 Jaci Stimson 75-90 1998 T9 Amy Geren 92-105 1999 23 Amy Geren 118-138

Three-Point Field Goal Defense Year Rk. G 3FG-3FGA Pct. 2009 25 31 111-389 .285

Avg. .830 .846 .866 .833 .876 .855

Year Rk. 1985 28 1988 26 2006 18

Assists Name Assists Avg. Susan Fehling 174 6.4 Susan Fehling 190 6.3 Tasha Taylor 162 5.6

Field Goal Percentage Defense Year Rk. G FGM-FGA Pct. 1995 29 32 715-1901 .376 1999 7 32 636-1760 .361

Year Rk. 1988 9 2007 5 2009 5

Steals Name Steals Avg. Ramona O’Neal 123 4.0 Lele Hardy 98 3.3 Lele Hardy 106 3.4

Rebound Margin Year Rk. G Off-Def. Mar. 1995 21 32 43.2-36.3 6.8 1998 29 33 41.2-35.7 5.5 1999 20 32 42.6-36.8 5.8

Blocked Shots Year Rk. Name Blocks Avg. 1990 24 Jackie Farmer 69 2.2 1991 24 Jackie Farmer 60 2.3

Free Throw Percentage Year Rk. G FTM-FTA Avg. 1995 29 32 535-747 .716

Scoring Margin Year Rk. G Off.-Def. Mar. 1999 12 32 73.3-58.5 14.8 Blocked Shots Per Game Year Rk. G Blocks Avg. 2006 18 29 147 5.1 Assists Per Game Year Rk. G. Assists Avg. 2006 19 29 482 16.6 Steals Per Game Year Rk. G Steals Avg. 2007 25 30 321 10.7 2008 23 31 341 11.0


ACC Tournament February 9, 1978 Clemson defeated Virginia 73-59 in the Lady Tigers’ first ever ACC Tournament game. Donna Forester scored 18 points and Cissy Bristol added 16 in Clemson’s win. The Lady Tigers were the third seed in the ACC Tournament. Donna Forester was named to the All-Tournament Team. February 8, 1979 Drema Greer had an ACC record 13 assists against Duke in the quarterfinals. February 8, 1980 Bobbie Mims hit both ends of a 1-1 with eight seconds remaining to lift Clemson past Virginia 78-76 at College Park, MD. Barbara Kennedy was named to the All-Tournament Team. February 2, 1981 The Lady Tigers defeated Duke, 67-54, which made Clemson the regular season champions of the ACC with a 6-1 league record. Clemson was the number-one seed in the 1981 ACC Tournament. February 12, 1981 Barbara Kennedy had 21 rebounds vs. Wake Forest in the quarterfinals. The Lady Tigers had an ACC record 68 rebounds. February 13, 1981 Barbara Kennedy scored 36 points vs. N.C. State in the semifinals of the ACC Tournament. February 12-14, 1981 The Lady Tigers played host to the fourth annual ACC Tournament. Clemson defeated Wake Forest in the opening round and lost to N.C. State in the semifinals. Barbara Kennedy was named MVP at the tournament. February 27, 1982 Barbara Kennedy had 21 rebounds vs. North Carolina in the semifinals. Peggy Caple had six blocked shots in this game. February 28, 1982 Barbara Kennedy finished the 1982 tournament 40-73 from the field for a .547 mark. The 40 made field goals is still an ACC record. February 28, 1982 Maryland defeated Clemson, 93-81, in the championship game of the ACC Tournament. Barbara Kennedy was named co-MVP of the tournament. March 4, 1983 Mary Anne Cubelic tipped in a missed shot at the buzzer from underneath in leading Clemson to a 93-92 win over Duke at Fayetteville, NC. March 2, 1991 Jackie Farmer tipped in the winning basket underneath as time expired as Clemson defeated Duke 60-58.

March 3, 1991 Clemson upset number-one ranked Virginia, 65-62, in the semifinals of the 14th annual ACC Tournament, Clemson’s first win over the numberone ranked team in women’s basketball. Cheron Wells scored 26 points to lead the Lady Tigers. Kerry Boyatt finished the ACC tournament 9-18 from the three-point line. March 4, 1991 N.C. State defeated the Lady Tigers, 84-61, in the championship game of the ACC Tournament. Cheron Wells was named to the All-Tournament Team. March 8, 1992 Clemson shot .545 from the field vs. Georgia Tech in the semifinals. March 8, 1993 Shandy Bryan and Jessica Barr were both named to the AllTournament Team. March 2, 1994 Jessica Barr was named ACC Player-of-the-Year. She was also named to the All-Tournament Team.

Clemson’s ACC Tournament Heritage ACC Champions 1996 1999 ACC Title Game Appearances 1982 1991 1996 1997 1998 1999 Overall ACC Tournamant Record 28-29

February 27-March 1, 1999 Clemson defeated N.C. State, 52-51, in the quarterfinals of the ACC Tournament. The Lady Tigers defeated top seeded Duke 80-75, in the semifinal round. In the Championship game, Clemson defeated North Carolina, 87-72.

March 1, 1996 Clemson claimed its 400th all-time victory with a 67-49 win over North Carolina in the ACC Tournament.

All three games were televised by the ACC Regional Network, (Sports South, Florida Sunshine Network, and Home Team Sports). Clemson and N.C. State was the first quarterfinal game ever televised. Itoro Umoh was named MVP at the tournament.

March 1-3, 1996 Clemson defeated North Carolina, 67-49, in the first round of the ACC Tournament. The Lady Tigers defeated Virginia 75-67 in the semifinal round. In the championship game, Clemson defeated Duke 71-54. Laura Cottrell was named Tournament MVP. Stephanie Ridgeway was named first-team all-tournament.

March 6, 2008 The Lady Tigers won their fifth overtime game in ACC Tournament history when they edged N.C. State, 65-60, in the opening round of the 2008 event. Lele Hardy was just one rebound and one assist shy of a triple double. The sophomore scored 11 points with nine rebounds and nine assists.

February 28, 1997 Itoro Umoh was 9-9 from the free throw line vs. N.C. State in the quarterfinals. March 1, 1997 An odd event happened at the end of the ClemsonVirginia game in the semifinals. With Clemson winning 77-75 in the closing seconds, the game ended with a three-point shot by Virginia that wedged between the backboard and rim, giving the Lady Tigers the win in the ACC Tournament. March 2, 1997 North Carolina defeated Clemson 62-58 in the championship game of the Atlantic Coast Conference Tournament. Laura Cottrell and Itoro Umoh were both named first-team all-tournament. February 27, 1998 Natasha Anderson was 11-13 from the field for a .846 percentage verse Florida State in the quarterfinals. Anderson finished the tournament 18-28 from the field for a .643 percentage. Itoro Umoh was named first-team all-tournament.

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ACC Tournament Records Clemson ACC Tournament Single Game Records By An Individual

Category Statistic Points 36 Field Goals *15 Field Goal Attempts 30 Field Goal Percentage .846 (11-13) Minimum 10 Attempts Three-Point Field Goals 4 4 4 Three-Point Field Goal Attempts 9 Free Throws 10 Free Throw Attempts 13 Free Throw Percentage 1.000 (9-9) Minimum 8 Attempts Rebounds *21 *21 Assists *13 Steals 7 7 Blocks 6

Player Barbara Kennedy Barbara Kennedy Barbara Kennedy Natasha Anderson

Opponent N.C. State Maryland N.C. State Florida State

Date 2-13-81 2-28-82 2-13-81 2-27-98

Round Semifinals Finals Semifinals Quarterfinals

Location Clemson, SC Raleigh, NC Clemson, SC Charlotte, NC

Kerry Boyatt Chrissy Floyd Susan Yenser Kerry Boyatt Julie Brickley Julie Brickley Itoro Umoh

N.C. State N.C. State Virginia N.C. State Duke Duke N.C. State

3-4-91 3-2-02 3-1-07 3-4-91 3-1-85 3-1-85 2-28-97

Finals Quarterfinals First Round Finals Quarterfinals Quarterfinals Quarterfinals

Fayetteville, NC Greensboro, NC Greensboro, NC Fayetteville, NC Fayetteville, NC Fayetteville, NC Charlotte, NC

Barbara Kennedy Barbara Kennedy Drema Greer Ramona O’Neal Lele Hardy Peggy Caple

Wake Forest North Carolina Duke Duke Georgia Tech North Carolina

2-12-81 2-27-82 2-8-79 3-5-88 3-5-09 2-27-82

Quarterfinals Semifinals Quarterfinals Quarterfinals First Round Semifinals

Clemson, SC Raleigh, NC Raleigh, NC Fayetteville, NC Greensboro, NC Raleigh, NC

Natasha Anderson

Opponent ACC Tournament Single Game Records By An Individual

Category Statistic Points *42 Field Goals *15 Field Goal Attempts 28 Field Goal Percentage .800 (8-10) Minimum 10 Attempts .800 (8-10) Three-Point Field Goals 5 5 Three-Point Field Goal Attempts 14 Free Throws *16 Free Throw Attempts *18 Free Throw Percentage 1.000 (12-12) Minimum 8 Attempts Rebounds 19 19 Assists *13 Steals 6 Blocks 5

Player Linda Page Rhonda Mapp Tresa Brown Jane Zivalich Angie Armstrong Tammy Gibson Selena Baldwin Katie Smrcka-Duffy Linda Page Linda Page Mimi Mckinney

Opponent N.C. State N.C. State North Carolina Virginia N.C. State N.C. State Georgia Tech N.C. State N.C. State N.C. State Virginia

Date 3-5-83 3-7-92 3-2-84 2-20-78 3-5-83 3-7-92 3-6-93 2-28-97 3-5-83 3-5-83 3-1-97

Round Location Semifinals Fayetteville, NC Quarterfinals Rock Hill, SC Quarterfinals Fayetteville, NC Quarterfinals Charlottesville, VA Semifinals Fayetteville, NC Quarterfinals Rock Hill, SC Quarterfinals Rock Hill, SC Quarterfinals Charlotte, NC Semifinals Fayetteville, NC Semifinals Fayetteville, NC Semifinals Charlotte, NC

Kris Kirchner Sharon Manning Jasmina Perazic Debbie Lytle Khadija Whittington

Maryland N.C. State Maryland Maryland N.C. State

2-9-80 3-4-91 2-28-82 2-9-80 3-6-08

Semifinals Finals Finals Semifinals First Round

College Park, MD Fayetteville, NC Raleigh, NC College Park, MD Greensboro, NC

Clemson ACC Tournament Individual Career Records

Category Points Field Goals Field Goal Attempts Field Goal Percentage Minimum 50 Attempts Three-Point Field Goals Three-Point Field Goal Attempts Free Throws Free Throw Attempts Free Throw Percentage Minimum 20 Attempts Rebounds Assists Steals Blocks

Statistic 239 104 208 .567 (38-67)

Player Barbara Kennedy Barbara Kennedy Barbara Kennedy Natasha Anderson

Years 1979-82 1979-82 1979-82 1995-98

14 32 34 42 .872 (34-39)

Kerry Boyatt Kerry Boyatt Itoro Umoh Barbara Kennedy Itoro Umoh

1989-93 1989-93 1995-98 1979-82 1995-98

99 39 25 15

Barbara Kennedy Jenny Lyerly Lele Hardy Peggy Caple

1979-82 1978-82 2006-09 1981-85

Clemson ACC Tournament Records By An Individual

Category Statistic Player Points: 88 Barbara Kennedy Field Goals *40 Barbara Kennedy Field Goal Attempts 73 Barbara Kennedy Field Goal Percentage .643 (18-28) Natasha Anderson Minimum 20 Attempts Three-Point Field Goals 9 Kerry Boyatt Three-Point Field Goal Attempts 18 Kerry Boyatt Free Throws 19 Amy Geren Free Throw Attempts 23 Amy Geren Free Throw Percentage .947 (18-19) Itoro Umoh Minimum 10 Attempts Rebounds 39 Barbara Kennedy Assists 28 Jennie Lyerly Steals 12 Lele Hardy Blocks 9 Peggy Cable * Denotes ACC Record

Year 1982 1982 1982 1998

Games 3 3 3 3

1991 1991 1996 1996 1998

3 3 3 3 3

1982 1982 2009 1982

3 3 2 3

Julie Brickley

Drema Greer

Jenny Lyerly


ACC Tournament Records Clemson ACC Tournament Single Game Team Records

Kerry Boyatt

Category Statistic Points 96 Field Goals 40 40 Field Goal Attempts *88 *88 Field Goal Percentage .545 Three-Point Field Goals 7 7 Three-Point Field Goal Attempts 20 Three-Point Field Goal Percentage .600 Free Throws *33 Free Throw Attempts *57 Free Throw Percentage .947 Rebounds *68 Rebound Margin +21 Assists 26 Turnovers 28 Steals 18 Blocks 8 Victory Margin +32

Opponent N.C. State Duke N.C. State Duke Wake Forest Georgia Tech Virginia North Carolina Virginia Virginia Duke Duke Georgia Tech Wake Forest Wake Forest Wake Forest Virginia Wake Forest Wake Forest Wake Forest

Year 1992 1979 1992 1979 1981 1992 2007 2009 2007 1991 1990 1990 2009 1981 1981 1981 1990 1981 1981 1981

Round Quarterfinals Quarterfinals Quarterfinals Quarterfinals Quarterfinals Semifinals First Round Quarterfinals First Round Semifinals Quarterfinals Quarterfinals First Round Quarterfinals Quarterfinals Quarterfinals Semifinals Quarterfinals Quarterfinals Quarterfinals

Location Rock Hill, SC Raleigh, NC Rock Hill, SC Raleigh, NC Clemson, SC Rock Hill, SC Greensboro, NC Greensboro, NC Greensboro, NC Fayetteville, NC Fayetteville, NC Fayetteville, NC Greensboro, NC Clemson, SC Clemson, SC Clemson, SC Fayetteville, NC Clemson, SC Clemson, SC Clemson, SC

Opponent ACC Tournament Single Game Team Records

Peggy Caple

Category Statistic Points 103 Field Goals 38 Field Goal Attempts 78 Field Goal Percentage .614 (35-57) Three-Point Field Goals 8 8 Three-Point Field Goal Attempts 27 Three-Point Field Goal Percentage .583 Free Throws 32 Free Throw Attempts 48 Free Throw Percentage .909 Rebounds 59 Rebound Margin +26 Assists 26 Turnovers 31 Steals 18 Blocks 8 Victory Margin +31

Opponent N.C. State North Carolina N.C. State N.C. State N.C. State Florida State Virginia N.C. State Duke North Carolina Virginia North Carolina North Carolina North Carolina Duke Maryland Maryland North Carolina

Year 1983 1986 2008 1989 1997 1998 1996 1992 1983 1998 1997 2009 2009 2008 1979 1978 1980 1998

Round Semifinals Quarterfinals First Round Semifinals Quarterfinals Quarterfinals Semifinals Semifinals Quarterfinals Finals Semifinals Quarterfinals Quarterfinals Quaterfinals Quarterfinals Semifinals Semifinals Finals

Location Fayetteville, NC Fayetteville, NC Greensboro, NC Fayetteville, NC Charlotte, NC Charlotte, NC Rock Hill, SC Rock Hill, SC Fayetteville, NC Charlotte, NC Charlotte, NC Greensboro, NC Greensboro, NC Greensboro, NC Raleigh, NC Charlottesville, MD College Park, MD Charlotte, NC

Clemson ACC Tournament Team Records

Barbara Kennedy

Category Points Field Goals Field Goal Attempts Field Goal Percentage Three-Point Field Goals Three-Point Field Goal Attempts Free Throws Free Throw Attempts Free Throw Percentage Rebounds Assists Steals Blocks

Statistic 227 105 220 .522 (70-134) 11 11 35 64 97 .839 (26-31) 139 75 28 15

* Denotes ACC Record

Ramona O’Neal

Year 1982 1982 1982 1992 1991 1992 2009 1996 1996 2009 1991 1982 1989 1982

Games 3 3 3 2 3 2 2 3 3 2 3 3 2 3

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ACC Tournament Records Year-By-Year Results CU Date Round Site W -L Seed Opponent 2/9/78 Quarterfinals Charlottesville, VA W 3 Virginia 2.10.78 Semifinals L 3 Maryland

Record By Round

Opp. Seed 6 2

Score 73-59 76-98

Clemson Top Scorer D. Forester 18 D. Forester 19

First Round Record 3-3

2/8/79 2/9/79

Quarterfinals Raleigh, NC W Semifinals L

4 4

Duke N.C. State

5 1

81-56 65-94

Kennedy 29 Kennedy 22

2/8/80 2/9/80

Quarterfinals College Park, MD W Semifinals L

3 3

Virginia Maryland

6 2

78-76 61-92

Kennedy 23 Cobb 14, Mims 14

2/12/81 2/13/81

Quarterfinals Clemson, SC W Semifinals L

1 1

Wake Forest N.C. State

8 4

90-58 68-83

Kennedy 30 Kennedy 36

2/26/82 2/27/82 2/28/82

Quartefinals Raleigh, NC W Semifinals W Finals L

4 4 4

Georgia Tech North Carolina Maryland

5 1 3

62-54 84-76 81-93

Cubelic 26 Kennedy 33 Kennedy 33

3/4/83 3/5/83

Quarterfinals Fayetteville, NC W Semifinals L

5 5

Duke N.C. State

4 1

93-92 OT 87-103

Knight 26 Oraczewski 25

3/2/84

Quarterfinals

Fayetteville, NC L

4

North Carolina

5

73-74

Bishop 17

3/1/85

Quarterfinals

Fayetteville, NC L

4

Duke

5

76-81

Bishop 16

3/1/86

Quarterfinals

Fayetteville, NC L

7

North Carolina

2

83-88

Jenkins 25

2/28/87

Quarterfinals

Fayetteville, NC L

7

N.C. State

2

58-79

Jenkins 21

3/5/88 3/6/88

Quarterfinals Fayetteville, NC W Semifinals L

4 4

Duke Virginia

5 1

81-65 57-66

Greenwood 21 Greenwood 17

3/4/89 3/5/89

Quarterfinals Fayetteville, NC W Semifinals L

3 3

Georgia Tech N.C. State

6 2

94-74 86-93

Greenwood 17 O’Neal 26

3/3/90 3/4/90

Quarterfinals Fayetteville, NC W Semifinals L

3 3

Duke Virginia

6 2

77-68 66-84

Farmer 20 Johnson 13, Boyatt 13

3/2/91 3/3/91 3/4/91

Quarterfinals Fayetteville, NC W Semifinals W Finals L

4 4 4

Duke Virginia N.C. State

5 1 3

60-58 65-62 61-84

Bryan 18 Wells 26 Wells 14

3/7/92 3/8/92

Quarterfinals Rock Hill, SC W Semifinals L

3 3

N.C. State Georgia Tech

6 7

96-93 OT 73-74

Wells 25 Wells 19

Clemson’s Seeding Over the Years

3/6/93 3/7/93

Quarterfinals Rock Hill, SC W Semifinals L

5 5

Georgia Tech Virginia

4 1

87-66 71-79 OT

Bryan 32 Bryan 19

(Number of times seeded in this position)

3/5/94 3/6/94

Quarterfinals Rock Hill, SC W Semifinals L

3 3

NC State North Carolina

6 2

73-52 64-65

Cottrell 14 Barr 23

3/3/95

Quarterfinals

5

Duke

4

71-78

Saunooke 20

3/1/96 3/2/96 3/3/96

Quarterfinals Rock Hill, SC Semifinals Finals

4 4 4

North Carolina Virginia Duke

5 1 2

67-49 75-67 71-54

Stimson 16 Cottrell 14, Ridgeway 14, Geren 14 Geren 12

2/28/97 3/1/97 3/2/97

Quarterfinals Charlotte, NC W Semifinals W Finals L

6 6 6

N.C. State Virginia North Carolina

3 2 1

87-75 77-75 OT 58-62

Umoh 27 Cottrell 21 Umoh 20

2/27/98 2/28/98 3/1/98

Quarterfinals Charlotte, NC W Semifinals W Finals L

2 2 2

Florida State Maryland North Carolina

7 6 4

85-68 63-44 50-81

Anderson 28 Umoh 15 Umoh 14

2/27/99 2/28/99 3/1/99

Quarterfinals Charlotte, NC Semifinals Finals

4 4 4

N.C. State Duke North Carolina

5 1 3

52-51 76-71 87-72

Geren 15 Geren 18 Umoh 26

3/5/00

Quarterfinals

Greensboro, NC L

4

North Carolina

5

54-56

Scott 18

3/3/01 3/4/01

Quarterfinals Greensboro, NC W Semifinals L

2 2

North Carolina N.C. State

7 3

75-57 52-65

Glenney 18 Batth 13

3/2/02

Quarterfinals

Greensboro, NC L

3

N.C. State

6

52-61

Floyd 30

3/7/03 3/8/03

First Round Greensboro, NC W Quarterfinals L

7 7

Maryland North Carolina

8 2

63-61 71-80

Slosser 12 Floyd 21

3/6/04

Quarterfinals

Greensboro, NC L

6

N.C. State

3

43-45

Stokes 23

3/4/05

First Round

Greensboro, NC L

11

Maryland

6

55-66

Maddox 12

3/2/06

First Round

Greensboro, NC L

12

N.C. State

5

53-67

Lloyd 11

3/1/07

First Round

Greensboro, NC L

9

Virginia

8

82-89

Lloyd 23

3/6/08 3/7/08

First Round Greensboro, NC W Quarterfinals L

9 9

NC State North Carolina

8 1

65-60 OT 77-97

Lloyd 12, Hood 12 Lloyd 20

3/5/09 3/6/09

First Round Greensboro, NC W Quarterfinals L

12 12

Georgia Tech North Carolina

5 4

81-69 55-74

Pauldo 23 Smith 13

Rock Hill, SC L W W W

W W W

Quarterfinal Record 18-11 Semifinal Record 6-12 Final Record 2-4 Overall Record 29-30

Appearances In Championship Games (6) 1982, 1991, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999

Appearances In Semifinal Games (17) 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2001

1st (1) 1981 2nd (2) 1998, 2001 3rd (7) 1978, 1980, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1994, 2002 4th (9) 1979, 1982, 1984, 1985, 1988, 1991, 1996, 1999 5th (3) 1983, 1993, 1995 6th (2) 1997, 2004 7th (3) 1986, 1987, 2003 8th (0) 9th (2) 2007, 2008 10th (0) 11th (1) 2005 12th (2) 2006, 2009


ACC Tournament Records Game-by-Game vs. ACC Member Schools Clemson vs. Duke (CU, 7-2) CU Opp. Date Round Site W-L Seed Seed CU-Duke 2/8/79 Quarterfinals Charlottesville, VA W 4 5 81-56 3/4/83 Quarterfinals Fayetteville, NC W 5 4 93-92 OT 3/1/85 Quarterfinals Fayetteville, NC L 4 5 76-81 3/5/88 Quarterfinals Fayetteville, NC W 4 5 81-65 3/3/90 Quarterfinals Fayetteville, NC W 3 6 77-68 3/2/91 Quarterfinals Fayetteville, NC W 4 5 60-58 3/3/95 Quarterfinals Rock Hill, SC L 5 4 71-78 3/3/96 Finals Rock Hill, SC W 4 2 71-54 2/28/99 Semifinals Charlotte, NC W 4 1 76-71 Clemson vs. Florida State (CU, 1-0) CU Opp. Date Round Site W-L Seed Seed 2/27/98 Quarterfinals Charlotte, NC W 2 7

CU-FSU 85-68

Clemson vs. Georgia Tech (CU, 4-1) CU Opp. Date Round Site W-L Seed Seed 2/26/82 Quarterfinals Raleigh, NC W 4 5 3/4/89 Quarterfinals Fayetteville, NC W 3 6 3/8/92 Semifinals Rock Hill, SC L 3 7 3/6/93 Quarterfinals Rock Hill, SC W 5 4 3/5/09 First Round Greensboro, NC W 12 5

CU-GT 62-54 94-74 73-74 87-66 81-69

Clemson vs. Maryland (MD, 4-2) CU Opp. Date Round Site W-L Seed Seed 2/10/78 Semifinals Charlottesville, VA L 3 2 2/9/80 Semifinals College Park, MD L 3 2 2/28/82 Finals Raleigh, NC L 4 3 2/28/98 Semifinals Charlotte, NC W 2 6 3/7/03 First Round Greensboro, NC W 7 8 3/4/05 First Round Greensboro, NC L 11 6

CU-MD 76-98 61-92 81-93 63-44 63-61 55-66

Clemson vs. North Carolina (UNC, 9-4) CU Opp. Date Round Site W-L Seed Seed 2/27/82 Semifinals Raleigh, NC W 4 1 3/2/84 Quarterfinals Fayetteville, NC L 4 5 3/1/86 Quarterfinals Fayetteville, NC L 7 2 3/6/94 Semifinals Rock Hill, SC L 3 2 3/1/96 Quarterfinals Rock Hill, SC W 4 5 3/2/97 Finals Charlotte, NC L 6 1 3/1/98 Finals Charlotte, NC L 2 4 3/1/99 Finals Charlotte, NC W 4 3 3/5/00 Quarterfinals Greensboro, NC L 4 5 3/3/01 Quarterfinals Greensboro, NC W 2 7 3/8/03 Quarterfinals Greensboro, NC L 7 2 3/7/08 Quarterfinals Greensboro, NC L 9 1 3/6/09 Quarterfinals Greensboro, NC L 12 4

Clemson vs. N.C. State (NCSU, 10-5) CU Opp. Date Round Site W-L Seed Seed CU-NCSU 2/9/79 Semifinals Raleigh, NC L 4 1 65-94 2/13/81 Semifinals Clemson, SC L 1 4 68-83 3/5/83 Semifinals Fayetteville, NC L 5 1 87-103 2/28/87 Quarterfinals Fayetteville, NC L 7 2 58-79 3/5/89 Semifinals Fayetteville, NC L 3 2 86-93 3/4/91 Finals Fayetteville, NC L 4 3 61-84 3/7/92 Quarterfinals Rock Hill, SC W 3 6 96-93 OT 3/5/94 Quarterfinals Rock Hill, SC W 3 6 73-52 2/28/97 Quarterfinals Charlotte, NC W 6 3 87-75 2/27/99 Semifinals Charlotte, NC W 4 5 52-51 3/2/01 Semifinals Greensboro, NC L 2 3 52-65 3/2/02 Quarterfinals Greensboro, NC L 3 6 52-61 3/6/04 Quarterfinals Greensboro, NC L 6 3 43-45 3/2/06 First Round Greensboro, NC L 12 5 53-67 3/6/08 First Round Greensboro, NC W 9 8 65-60 OT Clemson vs. Virginia (CU, 5-4) CU Opp. Date Round Site W-L Seed Seed CU-UVA 2/9/78 Quarterfinals Charlottesville, VA W 3 6 73-59 2/8/80 Quarterfinals College Park, MD W 3 6 78-76 3/6/88 Semifinals Fayetteville, NC L 4 1 57-66 3/4/90 Semifinals Fayetteville, NC L 3 2 66-84 3/3/91 Semifinals Fayetteville, NC W 4 1 65-62 3/7/93 Semifinals Rock Hill, SC L 5 1 71-79 OT 3/2/96 Semifinals Rock Hill, SC W 4 1 75-67 3/1/97 Semifinals Charlotte, NC W 6 2 77-75 OT 3/1/07 First Round Greensboro, NC L 9 8 82-89 Clemson vs. Wake Forest (CU, 1-0) CU Opp. Date Round Site W-L Seed Seed 2/12/81 Quarterfinals Clemson, SC W 1 8

Regular Season ACC Finishes CU-UNC 84-76 73-74 83-88 64-65 67-49 58-62 50-81 87-72 54-56 75-57 71-80 77-97 55-74

Number of times finished in this place First number is outright, second number is a tie.

Place

1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 1-0 1-1 4-5 7-1 2-1 1-1 1-1 0-0 2-0 0-1 1-0 1-0

Series Record by Round Clemson vs. First Round Quarterfinal Semifinal Championship

BC 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

DU 0-0 5-2 1-0 1-0

FSU 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0

CU-WFU 90-58

GT 1-0 3-0 0-1 0-0

UMD 1-1 0-0 1-2 0-1

UM 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

NC 0-0 2-6 1-1 1-2

NCSU 1-1 4-4 0-4 0-1

VA 0-1 2-0 3-3 0-0

VT 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

WFU 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0

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NCAA Tournament March 12, 1982 Clemson played in the inaugural NCAA Tournament. The Tigers lost to Penn State at University Park, PA. This was the first women’s NCAA Tournament game ever played. Barbara Kennedy played in her last game as a Lady Tiger and scored 43 points against Penn State in a first-round NCAA loss at University Park, PA. Kennedy completed her career with 3,113 points and 1,252 rebounds. The 43 points against Penn State is still the third most points scored in an NCAA Tournament game. Kennedy also led the nation in scoring with a 29.3 ppg. average for the 1981-82 season. She has the honor of scoring the first points in the history of the women’s NCAA Tournament. March 19, 1988 James Madison defeated Clemson, 70-63, in the second round of the NCAA tournament at Harrisonburg, VA. March 18, 1989 Clemson defeated Georgia, 78-65, in the second round of the NCAA tournament at Clemson, SC. The Lady Bulldogs were r a n k e d number 10 in the country. March 23, 1989 Auburn defeated Clemson, 71-60, in the semifinals of the Mideast Regionals in the NCAA Tournament at Auburn, AL. March 14, 1990 Clemson defeated Manhattan in the first round of the NCAA Tournament’s East Regional. March 17, 1990 The Lady Tigers won over Connecticut, 61-59, in the second round of the NCAA Tournament’s East Regional. March 22, 1990 Tennessee won over Clemson in the semifinals of the East Regionals in the NCAA Tournament at Norfolk, VA.

March 16, 1991 Clemson defeated Providence, 103-91, in the second round of the East Regional. March 21, 1991 Clemson’s Peggy Sells scored the winning basket at the game-ending horn to give Clemson a 57-55 win over James Madison in the semifinals of the East Regional at the Palestra in Philadelphia, PA. March 23, 1991 Connecticut defeated Clemson, 60-57, in the East Regional Finals. This was the farthest Clemson had ever advanced in a women’s postseason tournament. Cheron Wells was named to the NCAA East Regional All-Tournament Team. March 18, 1992 Clemson defeated TennesseeChattanooga, 76-72, in the first round of the NCAA Tournament’s East Regional. March 22, 1992 West Virginia defeated Clemson, 73-72, in the second round of the NCAA Tournament’s East Regional. March 17, 1993 Ta r a S a u nooke tied an NCAA Tournament record for three-point goals made in a game in leading Clemson

to a 70-64 victory over Xavier (OH) in the first round of the NCAA Tournament at Clemson, SC. She hit six in the contest. March 21, 1993 Stephen F. Austin defeated the Lady Tigers 89-78 in the second round of the Midwest Regional in the NCAA Tournament held in Clemson, SC. March 16, 1994 Clemson defeated19th-ranked Florida International in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on the Panthers’ home court in Miami, FL.

March 19, 1994 Number-one ranked Tennessee defeated Clemson in Knoxville, TN, 78-66, in the second round of the NCAA Tournament. March 16, 1996 Clemson defeated Austin Peay in the first round of the NCAA Tournament at Clemson, SC. March 18, 1996 Stephen F. Austin won over Clemson in the second round of the NCAA Tournament with a 93-88 overtime margin. March 15, 1997 Marquette defeated Clemson 70-66 in the first round of the NCAA Tournament at Clemson, SC. March 14, 1998 Clemson defeated Miami (FL), 60-49, in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. With this win, Clemson won its 25th game of the season, setting a new school record for most wins in a single season. March 16, 1998 Louisiana Tech won over Clemson, 74-52, in the second round of the NCAA Tournament held in Ruston, LA. March 12, 1999 Clemson defeated Florida A&M, 76-45, in the first round of the NCAA Tournament held in Clemson, SC. March 14, 1999 Clemson defeated Illinois, 63-51, in the second round of the NCAA Tournament. This was also the 26th win for the Lady Tigers in the 1998-99 season. The 26 wins is a school record for most wins in a single season. March 20, 1999 Georgia won over Clemson, 67-54, in the NCAA Tournament’s Final 16 in the Mideast Regional Semifinals in Cincinnati, OH. March 17, 2000 Clemson defeated Drake, 64-50, in the first round of the NCAA Tournament at Storrs, CT. March 19, 2000 Connecticut defeated Clemson, 83-45, at Storrs, CT in the second round of the NCAA Tournament. Connecticut eventually won the 2000 NCAA Championship. March 16, 2001 Nuria Forns hit two free throws with 0.8 seconds remaining in leading Clemson to a 51-49 win over Tennessee-Chattanooga in the first round of the NCAA Tournament at Cincinnati, OH. This was in the Mideast Region. March 18, 2001 Xavier defeated Clemson, 77-62, in the second round of the NCAA Tournament in Cincinnati, OH in the Mideast Region. March 15, 2002 Arkansas defeated Clemson, 78-68, in the first round of the NCAA Tournament in the Mideast Region at Manhattan, KS.


NCAA Tournament Records Clemson NCAA Tournament Single-Game Records By An Individual Category Stat. Points 43 Field Goals 20 Field Goal Attempts 32 Field Goal Percentage .700 (7-10) Minimum 10 Attempts .700 (7-10) Three-Point Field Goals 6 6 Three-Point Field Goal Attempts 12 Free Throws 12 Free Throw Attempts 14 Free Throw Percentage .909 Minimum 10 Attempts Rebounds 19 Assists 9 Steals 6 Blocks 6

Name Barbara Kennedy Barbara Kennedy Barbara Kennedy Karen Ann Jenkins Stephanie Ridgeway Tara Saunooke Amy Geren Tara Saunooke Ramona O’Neal Ramona O’Neal Amy Geren

Opponent Penn State Penn State Penn State Auburn Austin Peay Xavier S.F. Austin Xavier Georgia Georgia S.F. Austin

Date 3/12/82 3/12/82 3/12/82 3/23/89 3/16/96 3/17/93 3/18/96 3/17/93 3/18/89 3/18/89 3/18/96

Round First Round, NCAA East Regional First Round, NCAA East Regional First Round, NCAA East Regional Regional Semifinals, NCAA Mideast Regional First Round, NCAA Midwest Regional First Round, NCAA Midwest Regional Second Round, NCAA Midwest Regional First Round, NCAA Midwest Regional Second Round, NCAA Mideast Regional Second Round, NCAA Mideast Regional Second Round, NCAA Midwest Regional

Jackie Farmer Krystal Scott Nuria Forns Jaci Stimson

Providence Drake Xavier Austin Peay

3/16/91 3/17/00 3/18/01 3/16/96

Second Round, NCAA East Regional First Round, NCAA East Regional Second Round, NCAA Mideast Regional First Round, NCAA Midwest Regional

Location University Park, PA University Park, PA University Park, PA Auburn, AL Clemson, SC Clemson, SC Clemson, SC Clemson, SC Clemson, SC Clemson, SC Clemson, SC Clemson, SC Storrs, CT Cincinnati, OH Clemson, SC

Opponent NCAA Tournament Single-Game Records By An Individual Category Stat. Name Points 36 Shameka Christon Field Goals 13 Shameka Christon 12 Denee Parker Field Goal Attempts 21 Albena Branzova Field Goal Percentage .800 (8-10) Latasha Lewis Three-Point Field Goals 5 Helen Mency 5 Nicole Levandusky Three-Point Field Goal Attempts 12 Helen Mency Free Throws 10 Nikki Mccray 10 Jennifer Phillips Free Throw Attempts 13 Nikki Mccray 13 Elena Vishniakova Free Throw Percentage 1.000 (10-10) Jennifer Phillips Rebounds 17 Dana Johnson Assists 11 Amy Wright Steals 5 Simone Caldwell 5 Deana Nolan Blocks 4 Teresa Jenkins

Opponent Arkansas Arkansas S.F. Austin Florida Int’l S.F. Austin Providence Xavier Providence Tennessee Xavier Tennessee Georgia Xavier Tennessee Arkansas Austin Peay Georgia Florida A&M

Date 3/15/02 3/15/02 3/21/93 3/16/94 3/18/96 3/16/91 3/18/01 3/16/91 3/19/94 3/18/01 3/19/94 3/20/99 3/18/01 3/19/94 3/15/02 3/16/96 3/20/99 3/12/99

Round First Round, NCAA Mideast Regional First Round, NCAA Mideast Regional Second Round, NCAA Midwest Regional First Round, NCAA Midwest Regional Second Round, NCAA Midwest Regional Second Round, NCAA East Regional Second Round, NCAA Mideast Regional Second Round, NCAA East Regional Second Round, NCAA Mideast Regional Second Round, NCAA Mideast Regional Second Round, NCAA Mideast Regional Regional Semifinals, NCAA Mideast Regional Second Round, NCAA Mideast Regional Second Round, NCAA Mideast Regional First Round, NCAA Mideast Regional First Round, NCAA Mideast Regional Regional Semifinals, NCAA Mideast Regional First Round, NCAA Mideast Regional

Location Manhattan, KS Manhattan, KS Nacogdoches, TX Miami, FL Clemson, SC Clemson, SC Cincinnati, OH Clemson, SC Knoxville, TN Cincinnati, OH Knoxville, TN Cincinnati, OH Cincinnati, OH Knoxville, TN Manhattan, KS Clemson, SC Cincinnati, OH Clemson, SC

Clemson NCAA Tournament Single-Game Team Records Category Stat. Opponent Points 103 Providence Field Goals 42 Providence Field Goal Attempts 77 Providence Field Goal Percentage .559 Austin Peay Three-Point Field Goals 9 Xavier 9 S. F. Austin Three-Point Field Goal Attempts 20 Xavier Free Throws 26 S.F. Austin Free Throw Attempts 37 S.F. Austin Free Throw Percentage .900 James Madison Rebounds 66 Providence Rebound Margin +36 Providence Assists 24 Austin Peay Turnovers 31 James Madison Steals 16 Manhattan 16 Austin Peay Blocks 10 Austin Peay

Date 3/16/91 3/16/91 3/16/91 3/16/96 3/17/93 3/21/93 3/17/93 3/18/96 3/18/96 3/21/91 3/16/91 3/16/91 3/16/96 3/19/88 3/14/90 3/16/96 3/16/96

Round Second Round, NCAA East Regional Second Round, NCAA East Regional Second Round, NCAA East Regional First Round, NCAA Midwest Regional First Round, NCAA Midwest Regional Second Round, NCAA Midwest Regional First Round, NCAA Midwest Regional Second Round, NCAA Midwest Regional Second Round, NCAA Midwest Regional Regional Semifinals, NCAA East Regional Second Round, NCAA East Regional Second Round, NCAA East Regional First Round, NCAA Midwest Regional Second Round, NCAA East Regional First Round, NCAA East Regional First Round, NCAA Midwest Regional First Round, NCAA Midwest Regional

Location Clemson, SC Clemson, SC Clemson, SC Clemson, SC Clemson, SC Nacogdoches, TX Clemson, SC Clemson, SC Clemson, SC Philadelphia, PA Clemson, SC Clemson, SC Clemson, SC Harrisonburg, VA Clemson, SC Clemson, SC Clemson, SC

Opponent NCAA Tournament Single-Game Team Records Category Stat. Points 96 Field Goals 40 Field Goal Attempts 78 Field Goal Percentage .571 Three-Point Field Goals 10 Three-Point Field Goal Attempts 29 Free Throws 29 Free Throw Attempts 41 Free Throw Percentage .917 Rebounds 51 Rebound Margin +21 Assists 22 Turnovers 7 Steals 16 Blocks 6

Opponent Penn State Penn State Providence Penn State Providence Providence Tennessee Arkansas Tenn.-Chattanooga Tennessee Tennessee S.F. Austin Austin Peay Connecticut Connecticut

Date 3/12/82 3/12/82 3/16/91 3/12/82 3/16/91 3/16/91 3/19/94 3/15/02 3/18/92 3/19/94 3/19/94 3/18/96 3/16/96 3/19/00 3/19/00

Round First Round, NCAA East Regional First Round, NCAA East Regional Second Round, NCAA East Regional First Round, NCAA East Regional Second Round, NCAA East Regional Second Round, NCAA East Regional Second Round, NCAA Mideast Regional First Round, NCAA Mideast Regional First Round, NCAA East Regional Second Round, NCAA Mideast Regional Second Round, NCAA Mideast Regional Second Round, NCAA Midwest Regional First Round, NCAA Midwest Regional First Round, NCAA East Regional First Round, NCAA East Regional

Location University Park, PA University Park, PA Clemson, SC University Park, PA Clemson, SC Clemson, SC Knoxville, TN Manhattan, KS Clemson, SC Knoxville, TN Knoxville, TN Clemson, SS Clemson, SS Storrs, CT Storrs, CT

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Natasha Anderson

Shandy Bryan

Leah Roper

Clemson NCAA Tournament Records By An Individual Category Statistic Points 54 Field Goals 22 Field Goal Attempts 50 Field Goal Pct. .667 (12-18) Minimum 10 Attempts Three-Point Field Goals 11 Three-Point Field Goal Att. 20 20 Free Throws 12 Free Throw Attempts 14 14 Free Throw Pct. .917 (11-12) Rebounds 35 Assists 16 Steals 10 Blocks 10 10

Itoro Umoh

Clemson NCAA Tournament Individual Career Records

Player Natasha Anderson Natasha Anderson Cheron Wells Karen Ann Jenkins

Year 1999 1999 1991 1989

Games 3 3 3 2

Tara Saunooke Tara Saunooke Amy Geren Ramona O’Neal Ramona O’Neal Kerry Boyatt Shandy Bryan Jackie Farmer Itoro Umoh Itoro Umoh Jackie Farmer Jackie Farmer

1993 1993 1999 1989 1989 1990 1990 1991 1999 1999 1990 1991

2 2 3 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

Category Statistic Player Points 140 Shandy Bryan Field Goals 53 Shandy Bryan Field Goal Attempts 104 Shandy Bryan Field Goal Pct. .667 (18-27) Karen Ann Jenkins Minimum of 10 Attempts Three-Point FIeld Goals 20 Tara Saunooke Three-Point Field Goal Att. 54 Amy Geren Free Throws 24 Shandy Bryan Free Throw Attempts 29 Erin Batth Free Throw Pct. .840 (21-25) Amy Geren Rebounds 71 Shandy Bryan Assists 31 Itoro Umoh Steals 17 Itoro Umoh Blocks 20 Jackie Farmer

Years 1989-93 1989-93 1989-93 1988-89 1991-95 1996-99 1989-93 1998-01 1996-99 1989-93 1995-99 1995-99 1989-91

NCAA Tournament Results (14-15) Year Rd. Site Reg. W-L 3/12/82 R32 A Mideast L 3/19/88 R32 A East L 3/18/89 R32 H Mideast W 3/23/89 R16 A1 Mideast L 3/14/90 R48 H East W 3/17/90 R32 A East W 3/22/90 R16 N2 East L 3/16/91 R32 H East W 3/21/91 R16 N3 East W 3/23/91 R8 N3 East L 3/18/92 R48 H East W 3/22/92 R32 A East L 3/17/93 R48 H Midwest W 3/21/93 R32 A Midwest L 3/16/94 R64 A Mideast W 3/19/94 R32 A Mideast L 3/16/96 R64 H Midwest W 3/18/96 R32 H Midwest L 3/15/97 R64 N4 Mideast L 3/14/98 R64 N5 Midwest W 3/16/98 R32 A5 Midwest L 3/12/99 R64 H Mideast W 3/14/99 R32 H Mideast W 3/20/99 R16 N6 Mideast L 3/17/00 R64 N7 East W 3/19/00 R32 A7 East L 3/16/01 R64 N8 Mideast W 3/18/01 R32 A8 Mideast L 3/15/02 R64 N9 Mideast L

CU Seed Opponent Seed 5 Penn State 4 5 James Madison 4 4 Georgia 5 4 Auburn 1 5 Manhattan 12 5 Connecticut 4 5 Tennessee 1 4 Providence 5 4 James Madison 8 4 Connecticut 3 5 Tenn.-Chattanooga 12 5 West Virginia 4 5 Xavier 12 5 Stephen F. Austin 4 9 Florida International 8 9 Tennessee 1 3 Austin Peay 14 3 Stephen F. Austin 11 5 Marquette 12 6 Miami (FL) 11 6 La. Tech 3 2 Florida A&M 15 2 Illinois 7 2 Georgia 3 9 Drake 8 9 Connecticut 1 5 Tenn.-Chattanooga 12 5 Xavier 4 11 Arkansas 6

Opp. Score 75-96 63-70 78-65 60-71 79-55 61-59 62-80 103-91 57-55 57-60 76-72 72-73 70-64 78-89 65-64 66-78 79-52 88-93 66-70 60-49 52-74 76-45 63-51 54-67 64-50 45-83 51-49 62-77 68-78

Clemson Top Scorers Kennedy 43, Cubelic 16 Greenwood 22, Jenkins 12 O’Neal 24, Greenwood 19 Hollaway 18, Jenkins 14 Bryan 16, Farmer 11 Bryan 19, Johnson 12 Boyatt 22, Bryan 8, Sells 8 Wells 21, Farmer 20, Boyatt 15 Farmer 18, Wells, 14, Boyatt 10 Boyatt 14, Bryan 14, Wells 13 Miller 11, Wells 10, Saunooke 10, Jackson 10 Wells 23, Bryan 13 Saunooke 25, Bryan 16 Bryan 16, Saunooke 15, Barr 15 Saunooke 17, Barr 13 Saunooke 25, Barr 18 Cottrell 20, Ridgeway 15 Geren 28, Ridgeway 16 Umoh 15 Umoh 15, Geren 13, Blassingame 10 Umoh 13, Anderson 10 Anderson 24, Blassingame 8, Umoh 8 Anderson 18, Blassingame 15, Umoh 10 Anderson 12, Batth 11, Geren 10 Batth 17, Floyd 14 Floyd 13, Scott 9 Forns 16, Batth 11, Floyd 9 Floyd 24, Forns 8, Batth 8 Floyd 30, Roper 11, Queen 10

A1-Mideast Regional Semifinals, Auburn, AL; N2-East Regional Semifinals, Norfolk, VA ; N3-East Regional Semifinals, and Finals, Philadelphia, PA; N4-Mideast Regional, 1st Round, Baton Rouge, LA; N5-Midwest Regional, Ruston, LA; N6-Mideast Regional Semifinals, Cincinnati, OH; N7-East Regional, 1st and 2nd Rounds, Storrs, CT; N8-Mideast Regional, Cincinnati, OH; N9-Mideast Regional, Manhattan, KS


Against All Competition Opponent Alabama AL-Birmingham Alabama State Alaska-Anchorage Alcorn State Anderson Appalachian State Arkansas Army Auburn Augusta College Austin Peay Belhaven Belmont Berry Boise State Boston College Boston University Bridgewater Brigham Young California Carson-Newman Central Missouri Charl. Southern Cheney State Claflin Cleveland State Coastal Carolina Col. of Charleston Columbia College Connecticut Coppin State Dartmouth Davidson Dayton DePaul Detroit Dist. of Columbia Drake Duke Duquesne East Carolina Eastern Illinois E. Tennessee St. Erskine Florida Florida A&M Florida International Florida State Francis Marion Fresno State Furman Gardner Webb Georgetown Georgia Georgia Tech Georgia Southern Georgia State Grambling Hartford High Point Hofstra Idaho State Illinois Illinois State Indiana Iowa State Jackson State James Madison Kansas Kansas State Kennesaw State Kentucky Lander Louisana Tech Louisana State Louisville Maine Manhattan Marquette Mars Hill Marshall Maryland Massachusetts Memphis State Mercer

First Mtg 80-81 78-79 90-91 03-04 00-01 75-76 77-78 01-02 94-95 80-81 89-90 95-96 81-82 05-06 79-80 97-98 96-97 87-88 75-76 89-90 80-81 79-80 76-77 75-76 82-83 76-77 85-86 94-95 75-76 75-76 89-90 93-94 98-99 75-76 06-07 88-89 82-83 80-81 79-80 77-78 06-07 78-79 92-93 79-80 75-76 85-86 98-99 93-94 80-81 75-76 80-81 75-76 76-77 04-05 78-79 79-80 79-80 76-77 02-03 01-02 75-76 96-97 97-98 98-99 83-84 79-80 98-99 82-83 79-80 81-82 78-79 06-07 99-00 76-77 81-82 88-89 79-80 06-07 89-90 96-97 84-85 02-03 77-78 99-00 76-77 77-78

Last CU CU Mtg Wins Loss 92-93 2 2 86-87 2 2 92-93 2 0 03-04 0 1 00-01 1 0 75-76 0 3 04-05 5 1 07-08 0 3 94-95 1 0 02-03 3 4 90-91 2 0 96-97 2 0 81-82 1 0 05-06 0 1 79-80 1 0 97-98 1 0 08-09 1 4 87-88 1 0 75-76 1 0 03-04 3 0 90-91 0 2 83-84 3 0 76-77 0 1 08-09 10 0 82-83 0 1 78-79 3 0 85-86 1 0 03-04 2 0 06-07 8 8 76-77 4 1 99-00 1 2 93-94 1 0 98-99 1 0 76-77 2 0 07-08 1 1 89-90 1 1 82-83 1 0 80-81 1 0 99-00 1 1 08-09 32 31 07-08 2 0 01-02 6 0 92-93 1 0 03-04 6 0 81-82 8 0 96-97 3 1 98-99 1 0 93-94 1 0 08-09 24 14 81-82 9 1 90-91 2 0 08-09 19 3 76-77 1 0 05-06 1 1 08-09 5 12 08-09 42 20 88-89 3 0 08-09 4 2 02-03 1 0 01-02 1 0 02-03 1 1 96-97 1 0 97-98 1 0 01-02 2 1 83-84 1 0 79-80 1 0 98-99 1 0 95-96 2 1 07-08 3 2 81-82 0 1 90-91 1 2 08-09 2 0 99-00 1 0 77-78 2 0 97-98 0 3 98-99 2 0 93-94 3 0 07-08 1 1 89-90 1 0 96-97 0 1 84-85 1 0 02-03 1 0 08-09 24 36 01-02 1 1 05-06 2 0 80-81 4 2

Pct. Home Away Neut. .500 1-1 1-1 0-0 .500 1-1 1-1 0-0 1.000 1-0 0-0 1-0 1.000 0-0 0-1 0-0 1.000 0-0 0-0 1-0 .000 0-1 0-1 0-1 .833 5-1 0-0 0-0 .000 0-1 0-1 0-1 1.000 0-0 0-0 1-0 .429 1-1 1-1 1-2 1.000 2-0 0-0 0-0 1.000 2-0 0-0 0-0 1.000 0-0 0-0 1-0 .000 0-0 0-0 0-1 1.000 1-0 0-0 0-0 1.000 1-0 0-0 0-0 .200 0-2 0-2 1-0 1.000 1-0 0-0 0-0 1.000 0-0 0-0 1-0 1.000 0-0 1-0 2-0 .000 0-0 0-2 0-0 1.000 2-0 1-0 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0 0-1 1.000 8-0 2-0 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0 0-1 1.000 2-0 0-0 1-0 1.000 0-0 0-0 1-0 1.000 2-0 0-0 0-0 .500 7-2 1-4 0-2 .800 2-0 1-1 1-0 .333 0-0 1-1 0-1 1.000 1-0 0-0 0-0 1.000 1-0 0-0 0-0 1.000 1-0 1-0 0-0 .500 1-0 0-1 0-0 .500 1-0 0-1 0-0 1.000 0-0 0-0 1-0 1.000 1-0 0-0 0-0 .500 0-0 0-0 1-1 .508 16-11 9-18 7-2 1.000 1-0 1-0 0-0 1.000 4-0 1-0 1-0 1.000 0-0 0-0 1-0 1.000 3-0 2-0 1-0 1.000 6-0 2-0 0-0 .750 1-0 0-1 2-0 1.000 1-0 0-0 0-0 1.000 0-0 1-0 0-0 .632 11-7 11-7 2-0 .900 7-0 2-1 0-0 1.000 0-0 0-0 2-0 .864 9-1 9-2 0-0 1.000 1-0 0-0 0-0 .500 1-0 0-1 0-0 .394 4-3 1-6 0-3 .677 22-7 16-12 4-1 1.000 2-0 1-0 0-0 .667 3-2 1-0 0-0 1.000 1-0 0-0 0-0 1.000 0-0 1-0 0-0 .500 1-0 0-0 0-1 1.000 0-0 0-0 1-0 1.000 0-0 0-0 1-0 .667 2-0 0-1 0-0 1.000 0-0 0-0 1-0 1.000 0-0 0-0 1-0 1.000 1-0 0-0 0-0 .667 1-0 0-1 1-0 .600 2-0 0-2 1-0 .000 0-0 0-0 0-1 .333 0-1 1-0 0-1 1.000 2-0 0-0 0-0 1.000 0-0 0-0 1-0 1.000 1-0 1-0 0-0 .000 0-1 0-2 0-0 1.000 0-0 0-0 2-0 1.000 1-0 1-0 1-0 .500 1-0 0-1 0-0 1.000 1-0 0-0 0-0 .000 0-0 0-0 0-1 1.000 1-0 0-0 0-0 1.000 0-0 0-0 1-0 .400 14-13 8-20 2-3 .500 1-0 0-1 0-0 1.000 0-0 2-0 0-0 .667 2-0 1-1 1-1

First Last CU CU Opponent Mtg Mtg Wins Loss Miami (FL) 81-82 08-09 4 3 Miami (OH) 01-02 02-03 2 0 Michigan State 89-90 07-08 1 1 Middle Tenn. St. 80-81 88-89 1 2 Mississippi 98-99 05-06 2 2 Mississippi College 79-80 79-80 0 1 Mississippi State 82-83 83-84 1 1 Miss. U. Women 79-80 79-80 1 0 Missouri 81-82 06-07 1 1 Montana State 89-90 89-90 1 0 Morehead State 76-77 04-05 3 0 National College 81-82 81-82 1 0 Nebraska 84-85 84-85 1 0 New Orleans 86-87 97-98 1 2 North Carolina 75-76 08-09 26 47 UNC-Asheville 97-98 99-00 3 0 UNC-Charlotte 81-82 08-09 9 4 UNC-Greensboro 92-93 00-01 3 1 UNC-Wilmington 88-89 88-89 1 0 NC State 76-77 08-09 28 47 North Georgia 78-79 78-79 1 0 North Greenville 75-76 76-77 1 1 North Illinois 86-87 86-87 1 0 Northwestern 97-98 08-09 1 1 Northwestern State 94-95 94-95 0 1 Oakland 02-03 02-03 1 0 Ohio State 83-84 83-84 1 0 Ohio University 93-94 08-09 2 0 Oklahoma State 83-84 83-84 1 0 Old Dominion 79-80 99-00 1 2 Oral Roberts 91-92 91-92 1 0 Oregon State 84-85 84-85 0 1 Pacific 80-81 94-95 1 1 Penn State 81-82 02-03 1 4 Pittsburgh 76-77 04-05 4 2 Portland 84-85 84-85 1 0 Presbyterian 85-86 08-09 2 0 Providence 90-91 94-95 2 0 Radford 87-88 90-91 4 0 Rice 07-08 07-08 1 0 Richmond --- --- 0 0 Rutgers 80-81 04-05 2 2 St. John’s 06-07 06-07 1 0 St. Peter’s 88-89 88-89 1 0 San Diego 04-05 05-06 0 2 San Diego State 89-90 89-90 1 0 Savannah State 05-06 05-06 1 0 Sienna 07-08 07-08 1 0 South Alabama 86-87 87-88 1 1 South Carolina 75-76 08-09 32 22 USC-Upstate --- --- 0 0 South Carolina St. 75-76 94-95 11 3 South Florida 91-92 91-92 1 0 Southern Miss. 87-88 87-88 1 0 Stephen F. Austin 83-84 95-96 1 2 Temple 97-98 97-98 1 0 Tennessee 76-77 00-01 1 11 UTN-Chattanooga 81-82 08-09 5 4 Tennessee Tech 79-80 06-07 5 4 Texas 92-93 96-97 1 1 Texas-Arlington 95-96 95-96 2 0 UCLA 94-95 05-06 1 2 Union 75-76 75-76 0 1 UNLV 93-94 93-94 0 1 Valdosta State 79-80 79-80 1 0 Vanderbilt 91-92 07-08 0 4 Virginia 77-78 08-09 28 35 Va.Commonwealth 75-76 96-97 2 0 Virginia Tech 84-85 08-09 5 4 Wagner 04-05 05-06 2 0 Wake Forest 77-78 08-09 46 13 Washington State 96-97 96-97 1 0 Wayland Baptist 79-80 83-84 3 0 West Virginia 91-92 91-92 0 1 Western Carolina 84-85 08-09 7 1 Western Kentucky 83-84 03-04 3 2 William & Mary 78-79 78-79 1 0 Winthrop 75-76 08-09 14 1 Wisconsin 84-85 84-85 1 0 Wofford 97-98 06-07 5 0 Wright State 91-92 91-92 1 0 Wyoming 84-85 84-85 1 0 Xavier (Ohio) 92-93 00-01 1 1 Yale 77-78 77-78 1 0 Youngstown State 03-04 03-04 1 0 TOTALS 615 418

Pct. Home .571 0-3 1.000 1-0 .500 1-0 .333 0-0 .500 1-1 .000 0-0 .500 0-1 1.000 1-0 .500 0-0 1.000 0-0 1.000 2-0 1.000 0-0 1.000 0-0 .333 0-1 .356 14-13 1.000 2-0 .692 5-3 .750 3-0 1.000 0-0 .373 17-14 1.000 1-0 .500 0-1 1.000 0-0 .500 1-0 .000 0-0 1.000 0-0 1.000 0-0 1.000 1-0 1.000 0-0 .333 1-0 1.000 1-0 .000 0-0 .500 0-0 .200 0-1 .667 2-0 1.000 0-0 1.000 2-0 1.000 1-0 1.000 3-0 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .500 1-0 1.000 0-0 1.000 0-0 .000 0-1 1.000 0-0 1.000 1-0 1.000 0-0 .500 0-1 .593 21-6 .000 0-0 .786 7-1 1.000 0-0 1.000 0-0 .333 0-1 1.000 0-0 .083 1-1 .556 4-1 .556 2-2 .500 0-0 1.000 1-0 .333 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 1.000 0-0 .000 0-1 .444 14-13 .500 1-0 .556 3-2 1.000 1-0 .780 24-6 1.000 0-0 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .875 4-1 .600 1-0 1.000 1-0 .933 11-0 1.000 0-0 1.000 4-0 1.000 0-0 1.000 0-0 .500 1-0 1.000 1-0 1.000 1-0 .595 335-132

Away Neut. 2-0 2-0 1-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-1 1-0 8-22 4-10 1-0 0-0 2-1 2-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-0 6-24 5-9 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 1-0 1-1 0-2 1-1 1-1 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 11-14 0-2 0-0 0-0 3-2 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-1 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-6 0-4 0-2 1-1 3-2 0-0 0-0 1-1 1-0 0-0 0-1 1-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-2 0-1 10-18 4-4 0-0 1-0 2-2 0-0 1-0 0-0 22-7 0-0 0-0 1-0 2-0 1-0 0-1 0-0 3-0 0-0 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-0 2-1 1-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 177-217 102-67

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All-Time Records 1975-76 (14-11 Overall) Head Coach Mary King Date Site W L Score Opponent CU-OP Rank Dec. 6 H W 55-51 Davidson Jan. 7 H W 66-52 Erskine Jan. 10 A W 66-61 South Carolina Jan. 14 H L 70-85 Anderson Jan. 16 A L 68-87 College of Charleston Jan. 17 A W 68-66 Charleston Southerm Jan. 23 A1 W 76-64 Francis Marion Jan. 24 N1 L 60-75 Anderson Jan. 28 H W 97-47 Furman Jan. 30 A L 56-60 Columbia Feb. 3 A L 70-82 Winthrop Feb. 5 N2 L 71-85 North Carolina Feb. 6 N2 W 65-51 Va. Commonwealth Feb. 11 H L 54-69 North Greenville Feb. 14 H W 85-43 Columbia College Feb. 16 A L 55-89 Anderson Feb. 21 H W 73-62 South Carolina Feb. 25 A W 67-66 Erskine Feb. 28 H W 88-44 Charleston Southern Mar. 4 N3 W 75-56 Columbia College Mar. 5 N3 L 72-84 College of Charleston Mar. 6 N3 W 73-60 S.C. State Mar. 11 N4 W 68-63 Bridgewater College Mar. 12 N4 L 77-92 Union Mar. 13 N4 L 78-105 High Point A1/N1-Francis Marion Invitational, Florence, SC N2-Virginia Invitational, Charlottesville, VA N3-SCAIAW Tournament, Anderson, SC N4-AIAW Region II Tournament, Covington, KY 1976-77 (22-9 Overall) Head Coach Annie Tribble Date Site W L Score Opponent CU-OP Rank Dec. 1 H W 88-47 Columbia College Dec. 4 H W 104-36 Charleston Southern Dec. 11 H L 82-94 N.C. State Dec. 13 A W 63-57 Lander Dec. 17 N1 L 61-87 Tennessee NR-19 Dec. 18 N1 L 76-86 Central Missouri Dec. 19 N1 L 74-87 Pittsburgh Jan. 8 H L 61-71 College of Charleston Jan. 12 A W 74-42 Erskine Jan. 15 H W 79-59 North Carolina Jan. 19 H L 78-83 Georgia State Jan. 22 A W 92-60 South Carolina Jan. 26 A W 97-51 Furman Jan. 29 H W 97-74 Winthrop Feb. 1 H W 70-49 Erskine Feb. 3 H W 83-70 Francis Marion Feb. 5 A W 103-47 Charleston Southern Feb. 9 A W 83-38 Davidson Feb. 12 A W 79-45 Columbia College Feb. 16 H W 93-77 S.C. State Feb. 19 A L 82-83 Francis Marion Feb. 22 A W 74-66 Georgia State Feb. 23 H W 80-74 South Carolina Feb. 26 H W 136-39 Gardner-Webb Mar. 4 N2 W 88-83 Winthrop Mar. 4 N2 W 74-68 Claflin Mar. 5 A2 L 67-81 College of Charleston Mar. 5 N2 W 88-76 North Greenville Mar. 10 N3 L 46-84 Tennessee NR-10 Mar. 11 N3 W 82-66 Morehead State Mar. 12 A3 W 79-72 Memphis State NR-16 N1-Miss. Univ. for Women Christmas Tour., Columbus, MS N2-SCAIAW Tournament, Charleston, SC A3/N3-AIAW Region II Tournament, Memphis, TN

1977-78 (21-11 Overall, 4-4 ACC) Head Coach Annie Tribble Date Site W L Score Opponent CU-OP Rank Nov. 28 A L 70-88 Tennessee NR-1 Dec. 3 H W 95-81 Mercer Dec. 5 A W 108-53 Wake Forest Dec. 7 H W 95-51 Claflin Dec. 10 A L 66-69 South Carolina Dec. 17 H W 101-81 Appalachian State Dec. 20 N1 W 109-66 Mercer Dec. 21 N1 L 82-84 N.C. State NR-5 Dec. 22 A1 L 79-95 North Carolina Jan. 4 H W 94-58 Georgia State Jan. 7 H W 69-66 South Carolina Jan. 11 H W 118-59 Duke Jan. 13 H2 W 101-66 Yale Jan. 14 H2 W 79-66 South Carolina Jan. 16 A W 73-71 Francis Marion Jan. 19 A L 86-91 Maryland NR-8 Jan. 21 H W 86-58 Virginia Jan. 23 A L 82-91 College of Charleston Jan. 26 A L 74-98 N.C. State NR-2 Jan. 28 A W 76-73 North Carolina Feb. 1 H W 81-67 Winthrop Feb. 4 H W 93-60 College of Charleston Feb. 8 H W 84-42 Erskine Feb. 9 A3 W 73-59 Virginia Feb. 10 N3 L 76-98 Maryland NR-7 Feb. 13 H W 94-50 Lander Feb. 15 A L 61-81 S.C. State Feb. 18 H W 78-72 Francis Marion Feb. 23 H4 W 89-57 Erskine Feb. 24 H4 L 67-78 College of Charleston Feb. 25 H4 W 80-75 Francis Marion Mar. 3 N5 L 95-97 College of Charleston A1/N1-North Carolina Christmas Classic, Chapel Hill, NC N2-Clemson Lady Tiger Invit., Clemson, SC, Champions A3/N3-ACC Tournament, Charlottesville, VA H4-SCAIAW Large College Qualifying, Clemson, SC N5-AIAW Regional Qualifying, Aiken, SC 1978-79 (20-10 Overall, 6-2 ACC) Head Coach Annie Tribble Date Site W L Score Opponent CU-OP Rank Nov. 27 H W 77-53 Georgia Nov. 29 H L 66-75 Tennessee NR-1 Dec. 2 A W 93-81 Mercer Dec. 6 A L 60-77 South Carolina Dec. 9 H W 118-64 Francis Marion Dec. 16 H W 89-62 North Georgia Dec. 21 N1 W 75-68 Pittsburgh Dec. 22 A1 W 79-66 North Carolina Dec. 23 N1 L 70-73 Kansas State Jan. 10 H2 W 102-49 William & Mary Jan. 11 H2 W 61-60 East Carolina Jan. 13 H L 71-84 Maryland NR-3 Jan. 17 H W 111-59 Wake Forest Jan. 19 H W 86-73 N.C. State NR-7 Jan. 20 A W 62-59 Virginia Jan. 23 A L 63-72 Col. of Charleston 20-NR Jan. 27 H W 91-63 North Carolina 20-NR Jan. 30 H L 60-69 S. C. State Feb. 1 H W 84-68 Winthrop Feb. 3 H W 70-63 South Carolina Feb. 5 A W 94-58 Duke Feb. 8 N3 W 81-56 Duke Feb. 9 A3 L 65-94 N.C. State NR-5 Feb. 14 H W 71-65 Erskine Feb. 16 A W 84-72 Alabama-Birmingham Feb. 21 H W 72-69 College of Charleston

Feb. 24 H W 112-53 Claflin Feb. 27 A L 67-82 N.C. State NR-9 Mar. 1 N4 L 74-75 South Carolina NR-18 Mar. 8 A5 L 61-89 Tennessee NR-8 A1/N1-North Carolina Christmas Classic, Chapel Hill, NC H2-Clemson Lady Tiger Invit., Clemson, SC, Champions A3/N3-ACC Tournament, Raleigh, NC N4-SCAIAW Tournament, Spartanburg, SC N5-AIAW Region II Tournament, Knoxville, TN 1979-80 (24-12 Overall, 6-3 ACC) Head Coach Annie Tribble Date Site W L Score Opponent CU-OP Rank Nov. 23 N1 W 81-69 Valdosta State Nov. 24 A1 L 77-94 Tennessee Tech NR-13 Nov. 28 A W 83-81 Georgia Nov. 30 A L 58-112 Old Dominion NR-1 Dec. 1 A W 104-58 Wake Forest Dec. 5 H W 75-73 South Carolina NR-13 Dec. 8 H W 96-67 Berry Dec. 15 H W 91-83 Louisville Dec. 17 H W 94-76 Georgia Southern Dec. 20 N2 W 77-58 Indiana Dec. 21 N2 W 83-78 East Carolina Dec. 22 A2 W 80-77 North Carolina Jan. 5 A W 84-76 East Tennessee State Jan. 7 A W 76-75 North Carolina Jan. 9 H W 111-56 Duke 18-NR Jan. 11 H3 W 90-68 James Madison 18-NR Jan. 12 H3 W 94-74 Miss. U for Women 18-NR Jan. 16 A L 69-85 Maryland 16-15 Jan. 19 H W 88-71 Virginia 16-NR Jan. 23 H W 88-85 Mercer 16-18 Jan. 26 A W 92-89 S.C. State 16-NR Jan. 28 A L 65-87 N.C. State 16-10 Jan. 31 H W 103-67 Georgia Tech 16-NR Feb. 2 A L 72-88 South Carolina 16-7 Feb. 5 H W 71-70 Francis Marion 16-NR Feb. 8 N4 W 78-76 Virginia 16-NR Feb. 9 A4 L 61-92 Maryland 16-14 Feb. 12 H W 95-83 Carson-Newman 16-NR Feb. 16 H L 72-74 N.C. State 16-9 Feb. 18 A L 72-89 Tennessee 16-4 Feb. 23 H W 77-69 Col. of Charleston 16-NR Mar. 1 N5 L 55-89 South Carolina 16-7 Mar. 5 A6 L 79-95 Tennessee 16-3 Mar. 20 N7 L 85-86 Drake Mar. 21 N7 L 85-87 Miss. College Mar. 22 N7 W 71-70 Wayland Baptist A1/N1-Tennessee Tech Invitational, Cookeville, TN A2/N2-UNC Christmas Classic, Chapel Hill, NC, Champions H3-Clemson Lady Tiger Invit., Clemson, SC, Champions N4-ACC Tournament, College Park, MD N5-SCAIAW Tournament, Florence, SC N6-AIAW Region II Tournament, Knoxville, TN N7-NWIT, Amarillo, TX 1980-81 (23-8 Overall, 6-1 ACC) Head Coach Annie Tribble ACC Regular Season Champions #20 Final National Rank Date Site W L Score Opponent CU-OP Rank Dec. 1 A W 66-57 Carson-Newman 19-NR Dec. 3 H W 85-70 North Carolina 19-NR Dec. 6 A W 86-67 South Carolina 19-6 Dec. 13 H W 64-61 Maryland 19-16 Dec. 16 H W 92-83 Tennessee Tech 16-NR Dec. 18 N1 W 66-63 Middle Tennessee 16-NR Dec. 19 N1 L 83-85 Mercer 16-NR


All-Time Results Dec. 20 N1 W 78-59 Florida State 16-NR Jan. 2 N2 W 76-60 Fresno State 18-NR Jan. 3 A2 L 70-78 Pacific 18-NR Jan. 4 A L 78-83 California 18-NR Jan. 7 A W 75-61 Georgia Tech Jan. 9 H3 W 95-53 Appalachian State Jan. 10 H3 W 79-72 Alabama Jan. 12 A L 67-77 Virginia NR-20 Jan. 14 H W 73-70 N.C. State NR-10 Jan. 17 H W 68-59 Auburn Jan. 19 H W 98-71 East Tennessee State Jan. 21 H W 72-64 Tennessee NR-7 Jan. 28 H W 93-74 Wake Forest 20-NR Jan. 31 A W 78-77 Louisville 20-NR Feb. 2 A W 67-54 Duke 20-NR Feb. 7 H W 78-70 South Carolina NR-13 Feb. 10 H W 73-64 Old Dominion 19-2 Feb. 12 H4 W 90-58 Wake Forest 19-NR Feb. 13 H4 L 68-83 N.C. State 19-13 Feb. 18 H W 77-63 Francis Marion 16-NR Feb. 21 A L 78-79 Mercer* 16-NR Feb. 28 H W 72-67 District of Columbia 19-NR Mar. 10 H5 L 64-81 South Carolina 16-NR Mar. 18 A6 L 76-99 Rutgers 20-8 N1-Mississippi University for Women Invit., Columbus, MS A2/N2-University of Pacific Classic, Stockton, CA H3-Clemson Lady Tiger Invit., Clemson, SC, Champions H4-ACC Tournament, Clemson, SC H5-AIAW Region II Tournament, Clemson, SC A6-2nd Round AIAW National Tour., New Brunswick, NJ 1981-82 (20-12 Overall, 6-3 ACC) Head Coach Annie Tribble NCAA Tournament Participant Date Site W L Score Opponent CU-OP Rank Nov. 26 N1 L 63-66 Kansas 16-15 Nov. 27 A1 W 75-58 Wayland Baptist 16-NR Nov. 28 N1 W 68-52 Missouri 16-NR Dec. 2 H W 94-71 Appalachian State 17-NR Dec. 5 N2 W 79-62 National College 17-NR Dec. 6 A2 L 64-67 Pittsburgh 17-NR Dec. 12 H L 74-82 South Carolina 17-3 Dec. 14 H W 72-50 Georgia Tech Dec. 17 N3 W 78-52 Belhaven Dec. 18 N3 W 80-61 UNC-Charlotte Dec. 19 N3 W 74-59 Miami Jan. 4 A W 89-62 Wake Forest Jan. 9 H W 94-75 N.C. State NR-7 Jan. 12 A L 76-95 Maryland NR-9 Jan. 16 H4 W 92-79 Francis Marion Jan. 17 H4 L 80-93 Alabama-Birmingham Jan. 21 A L 60-91 Tennessee Jan. 23 H W 84-59 Duke Jan. 25 H L 63-68 Louisiana Tech NR-1 Jan. 27 A L 68-82 North Carolina Jan. 30 H W 103-81 TN-Chattanooga Feb. 1 H W 79-78 Tennessee Tech Feb. 3 A L 61-76 N.C. State NR-6 Feb. 6 A L 91-99 South Carolina* NR-17 Feb. 8 A W 73-65 Auburn NR-16 Feb. 13 H W 75-65 Virginia Feb. 17 H W 101-68 Erskine Feb. 20 H W 98-78 North Carolina Feb. 26 N5 W 62-54 Georgia Tech Feb. 27 N5 W 84-76 North Carolina Feb. 28 N5 L 81-93 Maryland NR-8 Mar. 12 A6 L 75-96 Penn State NR-11 A1/N1-Wayland Baptist Classic, Plainview, TX A2/N2-Pittsburgh Classic, Pittsburgh, PA N3-South Florida Invitational, Tampa, FL, Champions H4-Clemson Lady Tiger Invitational, Clemson, SC N5-ACC Tournament, Raleigh, NC A6-First Round, NCAA Mideast Regional, Univ. Park, PA

1982-83 (12-17 Overall, 5-8 ACC) Head Coach Annie Tribble Date Site W L Score Opponent CU-OP Rank Nov. 29 H W 64-63 Jackson State Dec. 1 H L 70-72 Duke Dec. 8 A L 58-73 South Carolina NR-15 Dec. 11 H L 71-79 Maryland NR-3 Dec. 15 H L 65-90 Georgia NR-11 Dec. 18 H W 74-54 Winthrop Jan. 5 H L 72-92 Kansas State NR-11 Jan. 7 H L 66-83 N.C. State NR-20 Jan. 10 A L 71-98 Louisana Tech NR-2 Jan. 14 H1 L 59-64 Mississippi State Jan. 15 H1 L 60-71 Auburn NR-15 Jan. 17 A W 68-67 Tennessee Tech Jan. 19 H W 87-76 S.C. State Jan. 22 A W 76-71 Virginia J.an 24 H W 89-73 South Carolina Jan. 27 A W 79-67 Georgia Tech Jan. 29 A L 81-95 Duke Feb. 2 H L 80-84 North Carolina Feb. 5 H W 84-66 Georgia Tech Feb. 9 A L 67-99 N.C. State NR-19 Feb. 12 N2 L 66-80 Cheyney State NR-5 Feb. 13 N2 W 83-58 Detroit Feb. 16 A L 67-85 Maryland NR-6 Feb. 23 H W 86-84 Virginia* Feb. 24 H W 103-71 Wake Forest Feb. 26 A L 74-85 North Carolina NR-20 Feb. 28 A L 64-105 Georgia NR-12 Mar. 4 N3 W 93-92 Duke* Mar. 5 N3 L 87-103 N.C. State NR-16 H1-Clemson Lady Tiger Invitational, Clemson, SC N2-East Carolina Lady Pirate Classic, Greenville, NC N3-ACC Tournament, Fayetteville, NC 1983-84 (21-10 Overall, 9-5 ACC) Head Coach Annie Tribble Date Site W L Score Opponent CU-OP Rank Nov. 24 N1 W 99-81 Oklahoma State Nov. 25 A1 W 67-57 Wayland Baptist Nov. 26 N1 W 95-75 S.F. Austin Nov. 30 H W 87-67 UNC-Charlotte 19-NR Dec. 3 H W 80-77 South Carolina 19-NR Dec. 6 A W 78-72 Duke 15-NR Dec. 15 A W 80-75 Miss. State* 15-NR Dec. 17 A L 62-71 Jackson State 15-NR Dec. 29 A2 W 73-67 Ohio State 17-NR Dec. 30 N2 L 64-78 Georgia 17-3 Jan. 5 A L 75-83 Virginia 18-NR Jan. 7 A W 73-67 N.C. State 18-12 Jan. 11 H W 82-70 Georgia Tech 17-NR Jan. 14 H W 70-63 Maryland 17-13 Jan. 17 H W 79-73 Duke 14-NR Jan. 21 H L 76-77 Virginia 14-19 Jan. 23 H W 94-72 Pittsburgh 17-NR Jan. 25 A W 79-72 Georgia Tech 17-NR Jan. 28 H W 100-58 Wake Forest 17-NR Jan. 30 A L 61-69 North Carolina 14-15 Feb. 4 H L 104-105 N.C. State** 14-18 Feb. 8 H W 70-51 Carson-Newman 19-NR Feb. 11 A W 81-73 South Carolina 19-NR Feb. 13 A L 81-88 TN-Chattanooga 17-NR Feb. 18 A W 79-75 Wake Forest 17-NR Feb. 23 A L 74-80 Maryland NR-13 Feb. 26 H W 98-76 North Carolina 20-NR Mar. 2 N3 L 73-74 North Carolina 20-NR Mar. 22 N4 W 81-61 Illinois State Mar. 23 N4 L 66-70 TN-Chattanooga NR-20 Mar. 24 N4 W 110-106 Western Kentucky* A1/N1-Wayland Baptist Classic, Plainview, TX, Champions A2/N2-Ohio State Buckeye Classic, Columbus, OH N3-ACC Tournament, Fayetteville, NC N4-NWIT, Amarillo, TX

1984-85 (18-9 Overall, 8-6 ACC) Head Coach Annie Tribble Date Site W L Score Opponent CU-OP Rank Nov. 23 N1 W 87-54 Wisconsin Nov. 24 A1 W 99-84 Nebraska Dec. 5 A W 70-62 South Carolina Dec. 8 H L 70-71 Tennessee Tech Dec. 16 N2 L 75-82 Oregon State Dec. 17 N2 W 95-74 Wyoming Dec. 18 N2 W 79-66 Portland Dec. 29 H W 101-90 Virginia Tech Dec. 31 A L 76-84 Duke Jan. 2 H L 70-75 North Carolina Jan. 5 H L 74-79 N.C. State Jan. 9 A W 84-81 Georgia Tech* Jan. 12 H W 66-61 Maryland Jan. 14 H L 70-76 Duke Jan. 19 H W 75-67 Virginia NR-15 Jan. 24 A L 71-74 North Carolina Jan. 30 H W 76-68 Wake Forest Feb. 2 H W 84-73 Georgia State Feb. 6 A L 72-87 N.C. State Feb. 9 H W 100-63 Mars Hill Feb. 11 H W 95-75 Georgia Tech Feb. 15 A W 71-63 Wake Forest Feb. 17 H W 91-62 Western Carolina Feb. 20 A W 66-63 Virginia NR-16 Feb. 23 A W 87-83 Maryland Feb. 25 H W 83-61 South Carolina Mar. 1 N3 L 76-81 Duke A1/N1-Nebraska Invitational, Lincoln, NE, Champions N2-Giusti Tournament, Portland, OR N3-ACC Tournament, Fayetteville, NC 1985-86 (12-16 Overall, 4-10 ACC) Head Coach Annie Tribble Date Site W L Score Opponent CU-OP Rank Nov. 25 H L 68-87 Georgia NR-2 Nov. 27 A W 77-76 Virginia Tech Nov. 29 N1 L 88-90 Middle Tennessee St. Nov. 30 N1 W 104-72 Cleveland State Dec. 2 H W 69-65 Florida Dec. 4 H W 100-40 Presbyterian Dec. 7 H W 62-61 South Carolina Dec. 14 H W 79-47 East Tennessee St. Dec. 16 A W 90-80 Georgia Tech Dec. 18 A L 72-76 N.C. State Dec. 21 A L 78-85 Tennessee Tech Jan. 4 H L 62-75 N.C. State NR-18 Jan. 11 H L 89-96 Virginia* NR-4 Jan. 13 H L 77-93 Duke NR-20 Jan. 15 H L 73-77 Maryland Jan. 18 H W 84-73 Georgia Tech Jan. 22 A L 91-95 North Carolina NR-15 Jan. 25 H L 73-88 Wake Forest Feb. 1 A L 69-88 Alabama Feb. 3 A L 72-86 South Carolina Feb. 8 A L 76-80 Duke NR-17 Feb. 10 A L 59-62 Maryland Feb. 12 H W 79-75 Alabama-Birmingham Feb. 15 H W 80-65 North Carolina NR-13 Feb. 17 A W 92-67 Wake Forest Feb. 22 A L 79-90 Virginia NR-3 Feb. 26 H W 88-63 S.C. State Mar. 1 N2 L 83-88 North Carolina NR-17 N1-Kentucky Invitational, Lexington, KY N2-ACC Tournament, Fayetteville, NC 1986-87 (7-21 Overall, 3-11 ACC) Head Coach Annie Tribble Date Site W L Score Opponent CU-OP Rank Nov. 28 N1 L 50-91 Auburn NR-4 Nov. 29 N1 W 72-71 Northern Illinois Dec. 3 A L 72-78 Duke Dec. 6 H L 65-74 South Carolina Dec. 13 H W 103-53 Baptist

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All-Time Records Dec. 15 A L 66-67 Florida Dec. 17 H L 75-87 N.C. State NR-20 Dec. 20 H L 79-85 Alabama Jan. 3 A L 65-83 N.C. State NR-15 Jan. 6 A L 69-75 Alabama-Birmingham Jan. 10 A L 54-90 Wake Forest Jan. 12 A L 69-92 Maryland NR-20 Jan. 15 A L 62-65 Georgia NR-12 Jan. 17 H L 79-98 North Carolina Jan. 21 H L 78-81 Georgia Tech Jan. 24 H L 76-81 New Orleans Jan. 29 A W 72-55 S.C. State Jan. 31 H L 77-83 Virginia NR-6 Feb. 2 A W 91-60 East Tennessee St. Feb. 4 A L 70-72 North Carolina Feb. 7 H W 82-80 Maryland Feb. 9 H W 79-76 Duke Feb. 11 A L 54-57 South Carolina Feb. 14 A L 66-82 Virginia NR-8 Feb. 18 H L 86-95 South Alabama Feb. 21 H W 95-82 Wake Forest Feb. 23 A L 66-82 Georgia Tech Feb. 28 N2 L 58-79 N.C. State NR-16 N1-Minnesota Classic, Minneapolis, MN N2-ACC Tournament, Fayetteville, NC 1987-88 (21-9 Overall, 8-6 ACC) Head Coach Jim Davis #20 Final National Ranking NCAA Tournament Participant Date Site W L Score Opponent CU-OP Rank Nov. 27 N1 W 78-64 Southern Mississippi Nov. 28 A1 W 64-52 Georgia Southern Dec. 2 H W 87-51 S.C. State Dec. 5 H W 76-72 N.C. State Dec. 12 H W 81-64 UNC-Charlotte Dec. 14 A W 75-71 South Alabama Dec. 16 A L 55-59 New Orleans Dec. 30 H W 77-53 Boston University Jan. 4 A L 61-68 Duke NR-9 Jan. 6 A W 72-66 N.C. State Jan. 14 H L 78-79 Maryland* NR-14 Jan. 16 H L 64-70 Wake Forest Jan. 18 H W 92-58 Radford Jan. 23 A W 73-50 North Carolina Jan. 27 H W 94-72 Georgia Tech Jan. 30 A W 62-60 South Carolina Feb. 1 H W 78-65 Duke NR-17 Feb. 3 A W 90-74 Georgia Tech Feb. 6 A L 64-67 Virginia NR-6 Feb. 8 A L 67-84 Maryland NR-11 Feb. 10 H W 72-62 South Carolina Feb. 13 H W 73-65 Georgia NR-13 Feb. 15 A W 77-44 UNC-Charlotte Feb. 17 H W 96-64 Georgia State Feb. 20 H W 85-77 Virginia NR-7 Feb. 25 A L 78-83 Wake Forest 20-NR Feb. 27 H W 66-60 North Carolina 20-NR Mar. 5 N2 W 81-65 Duke Mar. 6 N2 L 57-66 Virginia NR-9 Mar. 19 A3 L 63-70 James Madison NR-14 A1/N1-Ga. Southern Classic, Statesboro, GA, Champions N2-ACC Tournament, Fayetteville, NC N3-Second Round, NCAA East Regional, Harrisonburg,VA 1988-89 (20-11 Overall, 9-5 ACC) Head Coach Jim Davis #13 Final National Ranking NCAA Tournament Final 16 Date Site W L Score Opponent CU-OP Rank Nov. 26 N1 W 69-66 Louisiana State NR-19 Nov. 27 A1 L 54-55 Western Kentucky NR-14 Dec. 2 N2 W 63-47 Florida Dec. 3 A2 L 64-69 Middle Tennessee St. Dec. 10 H W 73-52 Morehead State

Dec. 17 A W 63-57 Radford Dec. 29 N3 W 88-51 UNC-Wilmington Dec. 30 A3 W 67-63 St. Peter’s Jan. 2 H W 69-55 Duke NR-20 Jan. 4 H L 76-78 N.C. State NR-19 Jan. 6 H W 69-67 Maryland NR-5 Jan. 11 H L 63-64 Virginia 20-12 Jan. 14 H L 76-82 Wake Forest 20-NR Jan. 16 A L 75-96 Georgia NR-6 Jan. 18 H W 83-56 Georgia Tech Jan. 21 A L 71-81 N.C. State NR-16 Jan. 26 A L 62-64 South Carolina NR-16 Jan. 28 H W 74-67 South Carolina NR-16 Feb. 1 H W 75-41 Georgia Southern Feb. 8 A W 71-50 Duke Feb. 11 A W 71-66 North Carolina Feb. 15 A W 72-61 Wake Forest Feb. 18 A W 93-84 Virginia NR-14 Feb. 20 A L 63-88 Maryland NR-6 Feb. 22 A W 89-62 Georgia Tech Feb. 25 H W 92-61 North Carolina Feb. 27 H W 89-78 DePaul Mar. 4 N4 W 94-74 Georgia Tech Mar. 5 N4 L 86-93 N.C. State NR-14 Mar. 18 H5 W 78-65 Georgia NR-10 Mar. 23 A6 L 60-71 Auburn NR-2 A1/N1-Bowling Green Invitational, Bowling Green, KY A2/N2-Middle Tennessee Invitational, Murfreesboro, TN A3/N3-St. Peter’s Tournament, Jersey City, NJ, Champions N4-ACC Tournament, Fayetteville, NC H5-Second Round, NCAA Mideast Regional, Clemson, SC A6-Semifinals, NCAA Mideast Regional, Auburn, AL 1989-90 (22-10 Overall, 10-4 ACC) Head Coach Jim Davis #19 Final National Rank NCAA Tournament Final 16 Date Site W L Score Opponent CU-OP Rank Nov. 24 A1 L 65-87 DePaul Nov. 25 N1 W 62-45 San Diego State Nov. 29 H W 84-49 Furman Dec. 2 H W 90-46 College of Charleston Dec. 6 H W 79-52 Augusta Dec. 9 A L 64-82 South Carolina NR-17 Dec. 16 H W 66-56 UNC-Charlotte Dec. 18 H W 75-64 Michigan State Dec. 29 A2 W 73-69 Brigham Young Dec. 30 N2 W 80-53 Montana State Jan. 8 H L 52-74 South Carolina NR-18 Jan. 13 H W 69-59 Wake Forest Jan. 16 H W 72-60 Maryland NR-15 Jan. 20 H L 64-72 N.C. State NR-12 Jan. 22 H W 78-77 Radford** Jan. 24 H W 77-69 Georgia Tech Jan. 27 H W 80-66 North Carolina Jan. 29 H W 64-49 Duke Jan. 31 A L 64-67 Virginia NR-12 Feb. 2 A W 77-65 Maryland NR-23 Feb. 7 H L 52-75 Georgia NR-4 Feb. 10 A W 63-59 Wake Forest Feb. 12 A W 80-75 Georgia Tech Feb. 17 H L 63-71 Virginia NR-10 Feb. 21 A L 81-82 N.C. State NR-9 Feb. 24 A W 80-79 North Carolina Feb. 26 A W 65-60 Duke Mar. 3 N3 W 77-68 Duke Mar. 4 N3 L 66-84 Virginia NR-15 Mar. 14 H4 W 79-55 Manhattan Mar. 17 A5 W 61-59 Connecticut Mar. 22 N6 L 62-80 Tennessee NR-4 A1/N1-DePaul Invitational, Chicago IL A2/N2-Brigham Young Invit., Provo, UT, Champions N3-ACC Tournament, Fayetteville, NC H4-First Round, NCAA East Regional, Clemson, SC A5-Second Round, NCAA East Regional, Storrs, CT N6-Semifinals, NCAA East Regional, Norfolk, VA

1990-91 (22-11 Overall, 8-6 ACC) Head Coach Jim Davis #8 Final National Rank NCAA Tournament East Region Finalist Date Site W L Score Opponent CU-OP Rank Nov. 24 N1 W 83-74 Alabama St. 21-NR Nov. 25 A1 W 68-61 Kansas St. 21-NR Dec. 1 H W 86-52 Col. of Charleston 19-NR Dec. 5 H W 74-63 UNC Charlotte 17-NR Dec. 8 H W 73-40 South Carolina 17-22 Dec. 15 H W 95-61 Augusta 16-NR Dec. 20 A2 L 86-90 California* 16-NR Dec. 21 N2 W 65-43 Fresno State 16-NR Jan. 2 H W 82-73 N.C. State 16-2 Jan. 5 H3 W 81-59 Brigham Young 16-NR Jan. 9 H L 75-81 Virginia 12-2 Jan. 11 H L 68-71 Maryland 12-NR Jan. 14 H W 90-45 Radford 12-NR Jan. 16 A L 62-75 South Carolina 17-NR Jan. 19 A L 55-77 N.C. State 17-4 Jan. 21 A W 69-63 Wake Forest 17-NR Jan. 23 A W 63-61 Georgia Tech 21-NR Jan. 26 H W 79-66 North Carolina 21-NR Jan. 28 H W 63-49 Duke 21-NR Jan. 30 H W 81-45 S.C. State 20-NR Feb. 7 A L 59-96 Georgia 19-3 Feb. 9 H L 58-59 Wake Forest 19-NR Feb. 11 H W 76-64 Georgia Tech 19-NR Feb. 14 A W 74-63 Maryland 23-NR Feb. 16 A L 62-89 Virginia 23-1 Feb. 22 A W 67-59 Duke 24-NR Feb. 24 A L 54-58 North Carolina 24-NR Mar. 2 N4 W 60-58 Duke Mar. 3 N4 W 65-62 Virginia NR-1 Mar. 4 N4 L 61-84 N.C. State NR-7 Mar. 16 H5 W 103-91 Providence 21-15) Mar. 21 N6 W 57-55 James Madison 21-NR Mar. 23 N6 L 57-60 Connecticut 21-13 A1/N1-Kansas St. Invit., Manhattan, KS, Champions A2/N2-California Golden Bear Classic, Berkeley, CA H3-Civic Center of Anderson, Anderson, SC N4-ACC Tournament, Fayetteville, NC H5-NCAA Tournament, 2nd Round, East Region N6-NCAA Tournament, East Regional Semifinal & Final, Philadelphia, PA 1991-92 (21-10 Overall, 9-7 ACC) Head Coach Jim Davis #19 Final National Rank NCAA Tournament Participants Date Site W L Score Opponent CU-OP Rank Nov. 22 N1 W 66-54 UNC-Charlotte 20-NR Nov. 23 A1 L 60-72 Vanderbilt 20-8 Nov. 27 A W 94-57 Furman 22-NR Nov. 30 H W 113-48 Char. Southern 22-NR Dec. 4 A W 78-56 S.C. State 20-NR Dec. 7 H W 81-54 Appalachian St. 20-NR Dec. 14 H W 90-75 Furman 19-NR Dec. 20 N2 W 72-44 Wright State 18-NR Dec. 21 A2 W 90-83 South Florida 18-NR Jan. 4 A L 85-86 N.C. State 12-13 Jan. 10 A W 107-72 Duke 15-NR Jan. 12 A L 56-72 North Carolina 15-NR Jan. 15 H W 80-73 Florida State 17-NR Jan. 18 A L 52-85 Virginia 17-1 Jan. 20 A L 59-63 Maryland 15-1 Jan. 22 A W 73-69 Georgia Tech 15-NR Jan. 25 H W 80-62 Wake Forest 15-NR Feb. 1 A L 66-79 Florida State 15-NR Feb. 4 H L 57-59 Georgia Tech 18-NR Feb. 8 H W 88-72 N.C. State 18-NR Feb. 10 A W 73-56 Wake Forest 18-NR Feb. 12 H W 81-69 South Carolina 23-NR Feb. 15 H W 72-55 Maryland 23-1 Feb. 19 H W 49-46 North Carolina 19-23


All-Time Results Feb. 22 H L 81-85 Virginia 19-1 Feb. 27 H W 98-54 Oral Roberts 19-NR Feb. 29 H W 63-59 Duke 19-NR Mar. 7 N3 W 96-93 N.C. State* 18-NR Mar. 8 N3 L 73-74 Georgia Tech 18-NR Mar. 18 H4 W 76-72 TN-Chattanooga 20-NR Mar. 22 A5 L 72-73 West Virginia 20-11 A1/N1-Vanderbilt Tournament, Nashville, TN A2/N2-South Florida Tourn., Tampa, FL, Champions N3-Atlantic Coast Conference Tournament, Rock Hill, SC N4-NCAA Tournament, First Round, East Regional 1992-93 (19-11 Overall, 8-8 ACC) Head Coach Jim Davis NCAA Tournament Participants Date Site W L Score Opponent CU-OP Rank Dec. 2 A W 72-58 Furman Dec. 5 H W 87-60 S.C. State Dec. 16 A L 68-86 Georgia Tech Dec. 18 N1 W 94-58 Eastern Illinois Dec. 19 A1 W 79-68 Alabama Dec. 27 N2 W 78-75 Texas NR-11 Dec. 29 A2 W 68-67 Rutgers 24-NR Jan. 3 H W 89-66 N.C. State 24-NR Jan. 6 H L 60-64 Maryland 19-3 Jan. 13 H W 61-60 Virginia* 17-8 Jan. 16 H L 56-59 North Carolina 17-21 Jan. 18 A W 71-51 Wake Forest 17-NR Jan. 20 H W 92-35 Alabama State 18-NR Jan. 24 A L 71-79 N.C. State 18-NR Jan. 26 H W 85-80 Georgia Tech 19-NR Jan. 28 H W 74-60 TN-Chattanooga 19-NR Jan. 31 H W 88-63 Duke 19-NR Feb. 3 A L 54-55 South Carolina 19-NR Feb. 6 A W 84-69 Florida State 19-NR Feb. 10 H W 68-58 Wake Forest 21-NR Feb. 15 A L 65-67 Duke 21-NR Feb. 18 A L 73-81 Maryland 20-12 Feb. 20 A L 70-87 Virginia 20-11 Feb. 24 H W 70-63 Florida State 24-NR Feb. 27 A L 63-70 North Carolina 24-18 Mar. 1 H W 75-66 UNC-Greensboro Mar. 6 N3 W 87-66 Georgia Tech Mar. 7 N3 L 71-79 Virginia* NR-10 Mar. 17 H4 W 70-64 Xavier Mar. 21 A5 L 78-89 Stephen F. Austin NR-12 A1/N1-Alabama Classic, Tuscaloosa, AL, Champions A2/ N2-Rutgers/Bell Atlantic Tour., Piscataway, NJ, N3-ACC Tournament, Rock Hill, SC H4-NCAA Tournament, First Round, Midwest Regional A5-NCAA Tournament, Second Round, Midwest Regional 1993-94 (20-10 Overall, 11-5 ACC) Head Coach Jim Davis #22 Final National Rank NCAA Tournament Participants Date Site W L Score Opponent CU-OP Rank Dec. 1 H W 78-77 Furman Dec. 4 H W 88-45 Western Carolina Dec. 11 H W 92-30 Coppin State Dec. 15 A L 61-74 S.C. State Dec. 21 A1 L 61-72 Nevada-Las Vegas Dec. 22 N1 W 62-53 Louisville Dec. 29 N2 W 76-48 Ohio University Dec. 30 N2 L 75-85 Penn State NR-3 Jan. 3 A L 65-69 Virginia NR-17 Jan. 5 A W 71-56 N.C. State Jan. 8 H W 54-52 Maryland NR-24 Jan. 13 H W 72-54 Wake Forest Jan. 18 H W 83-34 Winthrop Jan. 23 H L 67-74 Duke Jan. 26 H W 77-52 Georgia Tech Jan. 28 A W 90-82 Duke Jan. 30 A L 68-71 North Carolina NR-5 Feb. 3 H W 71-59 N.C. State Feb. 7 H W 80-26 Florida State

Feb. 9 A W 65-48 Wake Forest Feb. 16 H W 90-75 South Carolina Feb. 19 H W 70-61 Virginia NR-6 Feb. 23 A W 75-60 Florida State Feb. 25 A W 55-51 Georgia Tech Feb. 27 H L 86-91 North Carolina NR-5 Mar. 1 A L 46-84 Maryland Mar. 5 N3 W 73-52 N.C. State Mar. 6 N3 L 64-65 North Carolina NR-5 Mar. 16 A4 W 65-64 Florida Inter. NR-19 Mar. 19 A5 L 66-78 Tennessee NR-1 A1/N1-Nevada-Las Vegas Tournament, Las Vegas, NV N2-Hilton Head Tournament, Hilton Head, SC N3-ACC Tournament, Rock Hill, SC A4-NCAA Tournament, First Round, Mideast Regional A5-NCAA Tournament, Second Round, Mideast Regional 1994-95 (21-11 Overall, 9-7 ACC) Head Coach Jim Davis NWIT Participants Date Site W L Score Opponent CU-OP Rank Nov. 27 N1 L 86-94 Western Kentucky NR-21 Nov. 30 H W 85-35 Western Carolina Dec. 3 H W 70-65 Furman Dec. 5 H W 84-37 Coastal Carolina Dec. 8 A L 73-79 South Carolina Dec. 10 H W 77-50 Charleston Southern Dec. 17 H W 99-59 East Carolina Dec. 19 N2 W 82-56 Army Dec. 20 N2 W 88-79 Providence Dec. 21 N2 W 79-62 UCLA Dec. 29 H W 102-42 S.C. State Jan. 1 H L 67-76 Virginia NR-11 Jan. 5 A W 81-27 College of Charleston Jan. 8 H W 72-68 Florida State Jan. 11 A W 66-57 Maryland Jan. 14 H L 73-77 North Carolina NR-4 Jan. 19 A W 67-59 Wake Forest Jan. 21 A L 66-72 N.C. State Jan. 26 H W 68-56 Georgia Tech Jan. 28 A L 78-55 Virginia NR-12 Feb. 1 H W 78-64 Duke NR-14 Feb. 6 A W 67-64 Florida State Feb. 11 H W 74-56 Maryland Feb. 15 A L 69-82 North Carolina NR-9 Feb. 18 H W 72-57 Wake Forest Feb. 20 A W 88-82 Duke NR-19 Feb. 23 H L 55-68 N.C. State Feb. 25 A L 60-68 Georgia Tech Mar. 3 N3 L 71-78 Duke NR-22 Mar. 23 N4 L 64-80 Northwestern St. (LA) Mar. 24 N4 W 80-75 Pacific Mar. 25 N4 W 107-66 East Tennessee St. N1-Murfreesboro, TN N2-Northern Lights Invit., Anchorage, AK (Champions) N3-ACC Tournament, Rock Hill, SC N4-National Women’s Invitational Tour., Amarillo, TX 1995-96 (23-8 Overall, 11-5 ACC) Head Coach Jim Davis #14 Final National Rank ACC Champions NCAA Tournament Participants Date Site W L Score Opponent CU-OP Rank Nov. 28 A W 77-74 UNC-Charlotte* Nov. 30 H W 78-54 Texas-Arlington Dec. 2 H W 88-53 Col. of Charleston Dec. 4 A W 80-28 Western Carolina Dec. 6 A W 77-30 Furman Dec. 9 H W 89-73 Appalachian State Dec. 16 H W 69-59 UNC-Charlotte Dec. 18 N1 W 82-46 Jackson State Dec. 19 A1 W 85-72 Texas-Arlington Jan. 2 A W 63-59 Virginia NR-5 Jan. 7 A W 87-74 Florida State Jan. 13 A L 68-93 North Carolina 23-NR

Jan. 17 H W 85-68 Wake Forest 24-NR Jan. 20 H W 76-64 N.C. State 24-11 Jan. 25 A L 38-55 Georgia Tech 18-NR Jan. 28 H W 57-45 Virginia 18-7 Jan. 31 A L 63-74 Duke 17-12 Feb. 3 H W 70-53 Florida State 17-NR Feb. 5 H W 75-57 South Carolina 17-NR Feb. 7 H W 70-53 Maryland 18-NR Feb. 10 A L 72-74 Maryland 18-NR Feb. 15 H W 79-78 North Carolina* 19-NR Feb. 17 A W 59-58 Wake Forest 19-NR Feb. 19 H L 65-75 Duke 16-12 Feb. 21 A L 72-77 N.C. State 16-18 Feb. 25 H L 62-72 Georgia Tech 16-NR Mar. 1 N2 W 67-49 North Carolina 22-NR Mar. 2 N2 W 75-67 Virginia 22-8 Mar. 3 N2 W 71-54 Duke 22-12 Mar. 16 H3 W 79-52 Austin Peay 14-NR Mar. 18 H3 L 88-93 S. F. Austin* 14-NR A1/N1-Texas Arlington Tour., Arlington, TX, Champions N2-ACC Tournament, Rock Hill, SC, Champions H3-NCAA First & Second Rounds, MW Reg., Clemson, SC 1996-97 (19-11 Overall, 8-8 in the ACC) Head Coach Jim Davis #21 Final National Rank NCAA Tournament Participants Date Site W L Score Opponent CU-OP Rank Nov. 24 H W 55-46 VA Commonwealth 25-NR Nov. 26 H W 83-78 Georgia 24-2 Dec. 3 H W 93-49 Furman 20-NR Dec. 7 A L 53-72 Maryland 20-NR Dec. 15 H W 88-68 Austin Peay 22-NR Dec. 18 A W 66-60 South Carolina 22-NR Dec. 21 N1 W 73-63 Washington State 22-NR Dec. 22 N1 W 52-50 Florida 22-NR Dec. 28 N2 W 55-52 Boston College 21-NR Dec. 29 N2 W 69-59 Hofstra 21-NR Jan. 2 A L 60-69 Wake Forest 21-NR Jan. 4 A W 58-44 Virginia 21-9 Jan. 8 H W 60-54 N.C. State 20-11 Jan. 11 H W 74-63 Florida State 20-NR Jan. 13 A W 67-59 Georgia Tech 12-NR Jan. 17 H W 60-57 Wake Forest 12-NR Jan. 20 H L 63-75 North Carolina 10-9 Jan. 24 A L 61-70 Duke 10-24 Jan. 29 H L 65-75 Virginia 17-8 Feb. 1 N3 L 53-68 Texas 17-10 Feb. 5 A L 53-64 N.C. State 19-25 Feb. 8 H W 52-50 Georgia Tech 19-NR Feb. 11 A L 72-79 North Carolina 22-5 Feb. 16 H W 72-69 Duke 22-18 Feb. 19 A W 71-47 Florida State 21-NR Feb. 22 H L 64-70 Maryland 21-NR Feb. 28 N4 W 87-75 N.C. State 22-NR Mar. 1 N4 W 77-75 Virginia* 22-13 Mar. 2 N4 L 58-62 North Carolina 22-5 Mar. 15 N5 L 66-70 Marquette 21-NR N1-Boise State Tournament, Boise, ID, Champions N2-Dartmouth Tournament, Hanover, NH, Champions N3-ACC-Big 12 Challenge, Boulder, CO N4-ACC Tournament, Charlotte, NC N5-NCAA Tour., First Rd., Mideast Reg., Baton Rouge, LA 1997-98 (25-8 Overall, 12-4 ACC) Head Coach Jim Davis #14 Final National Rank NCAA Tournament Participants Date Site W L Score Opponent CU-OP Rank Nov. 14 A1 W 61-46 Tennessee Tech Nov. 16 A1 L 66-70 Northwestern Nov. 23 H W 81-65 Boise State Nov. 25 H W 73-59 South Carolina Nov. 30 A L 67-70 Georgia NR-13 Dec. 4 A W 83-70 Furman Dec. 13 H W 72-61 Duke NR-11

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1999-2000 (19-12 Overall, 9-7 ACC) Head Coach Jim Davis NCAA Tournament Participants Date Site W L Score Opponent CU-OP Rank Nov. 19 H W 67-52 Massachusetts Nov. 22 H W 71-63 Mississippi Nov. 24 N1 L 57-68 Old Dominion NR-14 Nov. 26 N1 W 70-65 Kentucky Nov. 29 H W 65-46 South Carolina Dec. 1 A W 57-52 Furman Dec. 4 A L 62-81 Georgia Tech Dec. 11 A W 55-44 Wofford Dec. 17 H W 64-41 Winthrop Dec. 19 N2 L 54-69 Penn State NR-9 Dec. 21 A L 67-78 UNC-Greensboro* Dec. 30 A W 61-44 East Carolina Jan. 2 A W 75-56 UNC-Asheville Jan. 6 H L 58-74 Maryland Jan. 10 A W 60-59 North Carolina NR-12 Jan. 13 H W 71-56 N.C. State NR-3 Jan. 16 A L 51-60 Duke NR-1 Jan. 20 A L 74-77 Virginia** Jan. 24 H W 66-55 Wake Forest Jan. 27 A W 73-61 Florida State Jan. 31 H W 72-43 Georgia Tech Feb. 6 A W 59-57 Maryland Feb. 10 H W 69-65 North Carolina Feb. 13 A L 58-67 N.C. State NR-1 Feb. 17 H L 63-72 Virginia NR-2 Feb. 21 H L 44-59 Duke NR-9 Feb. 24 A W 63-59 Wake Forest Feb. 27 H W 75-58 Florida State Mar. 5 N3 L 54-56 North Carolina Mar. 17 N4 W 64-50 Drake Mar. 19 A4 L 45-83 Connecticut NR-1 N1-Coaches vs. Cancer Challenge, Hartford, CT N2-Myrtle Beach, SC N3-ACC Tournament, Greensboro, NC N4/A4-NCAA Tournament, Storrs, CT 2000-01 (21-10 Overall, 10-6 ACC) Head Coach Jim Davis #22 Final National Rank NCAA Tournament Participants Date Site W L Score Opponent CU-Opp Rank Nov. 18 A L 62-80 Illinois NR-25 Nov. 20 H W 92-58 East Carolina Nov. 24 N1 L 58-86 Tennessee NR-2 Nov. 25 N1 W 66-58 Alcorn State Nov. 29 A W 56-43 South Carolina Dec. 6 H W 80-59 Furman Dec. 9 H W 93-75 Duke NR-3 Dec. 16 H W 89-65 UNC-Greensboro Dec. 18 H W 80-59 Virginia Tech Dec. 21 N2 W 72-61 Auburn NR-9 Dec. 28 H W 73-63 Wofford 20-NR Dec. 30 A W 79-46 Winthrop 20-NR Jan. 2 A L 73-85 Maryland* 18-NR Jan. 5 A W 67-52 N.C. State 18-16 Jan. 8 H L 70-71 North Carolina 16-NR Jan. 11 H W 67-45 Wake Forest 16-NR Jan. 15 A W 87-71 Virginia 20-25 Jan. 18 A W 72-64 Georgia Tech 20-NR Jan. 21 H W 79-66 Florida State 20-NR Jan. 28 A L 42-92 Duke 15-4 Feb. 1 H L 62-68 Maryland 17-NR Feb. 4 H L 50-56 N.C. State 17-NR Feb. 8 A L 99-100 North Carolina ** 25-NR Feb. 11 A W 72-55 Wake Forest 25-NR Feb. 15 H W 78-71 Virginia Feb. 19 H W 68-49 Georgia Tech Feb. 22 A W 63-49 Florida State Mar. 3 N3 W 75-57 North Carolina 25-NR Mar. 4 N3 L 52-65 N.C. State 25-21 Mar. 16 N4 W 51-49 TN-Chattanooga 22-NR Mar. 18 A4 L 62-77 Xavier 22-12

N1-Maui Classic, Maui, HI N2-Myrtle Beach, SC N3-ACC Tournament, Greensboro, NC N4-NCAA Tournament, First and Second Rounds, NCAA Mideast Region, Cincinnati, OH 2001-02 (17-12 Overall, 9-7 ACC) Head Coach Jim Davis NCAA Tournament Participants Date Site W L Score Opponent CU-Opp Rank Nov. 16 H W 67-53 East Carolina Nov. 19 H W 73-62 Illinois Nov. 25 N1 L 54-57 Massachusetts Nov. 28 H W 71-63 South Carolina NR-25 Dec. 2 A L 57-59 Furman Dec. 5 A L 59-70 Maryland Dec. 8 H W 72-55 Miami (OH) Dec. 15 H W 86-43 Winthrop Dec. 18 A W 73-69 Penn State NR-24 Dec. 20 H W 68-48 Charleston Southern Dec. 28 A W 60-46 Hartford Dec. 30 H W 74-70 Florida State Jan. 3 A L 58-68 Virginia Tech Jan. 7 A W 79-68 Virginia Jan. 10 H L 58-81 Duke NR-7 Jan. 13 H L 85-89 North Carolina NR-16 Jan. 17 A W 46-58 Wake Forest Jan. 21 H W 60-47 Maryland Jan. 24 H W 62-51 N.C. State Jan. 26 A L 78-83 Georgia Tech Jan. 31 A W 56-43 Florida State Feb. 7 H W 73-65 Virginia Feb. 10 A L 69-77 Duke NR-5 Feb. 14 A L 76-86 North Carolina NR-20 Feb. 17 H W 65-46 Wake Forest Feb. 21 H W 68-65 Georgia Tech Feb. 25 A W 63-52 N.C. State Mar. 2 N2 L 52-61 N.C. State Mar. 15 N3 L 68-78 Arkansas N1-Norwich, CT N2-ACC Tournament, Greensboro, NC N3-NCAA Tournament, First Round, Mideast Regional, Manhattan, KS 2002-03 (14-15 Overall, 5-11 ACC) Head Coach Jim Davis Date Site W L Score Opponent CU-Opp Rank Nov. 22 A L 58-72 South Carolina Nov. 26 H1 W 77-52 Grambling Nov. 29 A W 69-62 Western Kentucky Dec. 5 H1 W 90-52 Winthrop Dec. 7 H1 L 66-80 Penn State NR-11 Dec. 14 H1 W 91-58 Furman Dec. 17 H1 W 84-56 High Point Dec. 21 N1 W 45-37 Marshall * Dec. 22 N1 W 70-67 Oakland Dec. 27 N2 L 58-60 Auburn Dec. 30 A W 55-50 Miami (OH) Jan. 2 H1 W 63-62 Virginia Jan. 6 A L 53-69 Duke NR-1 Jan. 9 A W 70-59 Maryland Jan. 16 H L 55-77 North Carolina NR-8 Jan. 20 A L 55-63 N.C. State Jan. 23 A L 78-89 Georiga Tech * Jan. 26 H W 61-45 Wake Forest Jan. 30 H L 57-59 Florida State Feb. 3 A L 54-69 Virginia Feb. 6 H L 49-61 Duke NR-2 Feb. 9 H W 85-67 Maryland Feb. 16 A L 66-70 North Carolina NR-8 Feb. 20 H W 73-62 N.C. State Feb. 23 H L 63-78 Ga. Tech Feb. 27 A L 55-66 Wake Forest Mar. 2 A L 59-68 Florida State


All-Time Results Mar. 7 N3 W 63-61 Maryland Mar. 8 N3 L 71-80 North Carolina NR-11 H1-Anderson Civic Center, Anderson, SC N1- Bahamas Sun Splash Shootout, Nassau, Bahamas N2-Russel Athletic Shootout, Atlanta, GA N3-ACC Tournament, Greensboro, NC 2003-04 (17-12 Overall, 7-9 ACC) Head Coach Jim Davis WNIT Participants Date Site W L Score Opponent CU-Opp. Rank Nov. 21 H W 103-99 South Carolina Nov. 25 N1 W 62-56 Brigham Young Nov. 26 A1 L 58-61 Alaska-Anchorage Nov. 30 H W 69-64 Rutgers NR-15 Dec. 4 A W 80-71 Western Carolina Dec. 7 A W 74-66 Furman Dec. 13 H W 87-75 Western Kentucky Dec. 15 H W 82-45 East Tennessee State Dec. 19 A W 79-75 Youngstown State Dec 21 A W 62-47 Pittsburgh Dec. 29 H W 84-65 Coastal Carolina Jan. 2 A W 58-55 Virginia Jan. 4 A L 47-72 North Carolina NR-14 Jan. 8 H L 61-68 Florida State Jan. 11 H W 77-64 NC State Jan. 18 A W 75-61 Georgia Tech Jan. 21 H W 71-68 Wake Forest Jan. 25 H W 60-56 Virginia Jan. 29 A L 55-68 Maryland Feb. 2 H L 60-78 Duke NR-2 Feb. 5 H L 41-72 North Carolina NR-12 Feb. 8 A L 50-65 Florida State Feb. 12 A L 55-76 NC State Feb. 19 H W 59-47 Georgia Tech Feb. 22 A W 72-55 Wake Forest Feb. 27 A L 45-102 Duke NR-3 Feb. 29 H L 69-80 Maryland Mar. 6 N2 L 43-45 NC State Mar. 17 H3 L 71-78 UNC-Charlotte A1/N1-Great Alaskan Shootout, Anchorage, AK N2-ACC Tournament, Greensboro, NC H3-WNIT, First Round, Clemson, SC 2004-05 (8-20 Overall, 2-12 ACC) Head Coach Jim Davis Date Site W L Score Opponent CU-OPP Rank Nov. 19 H W 62-55 Western Carolina Nov. 21 H L 62-67 Appalachian State Nov. 24 A L 52-83 UCLA Nov. 26 A L 73-74 San Diego Nov. 30 H L 59-76 Furman Dec. 3 A W 87-79 South Carolina * Dec. 5 H W 72-48 Morehead State Dec. 11 H W 51-38 Pittsburgh Dec. 16 A W 80-50 Wagner Dec. 18 A L 51-66 Rutgers NR-22 Dec. 21 N1 L 54-67 Mississippi Jan. 2 H W 71-62 Georgetown Jan. 9 H W 78-65 N.C. State Jan. 13 H L 57-68 Florida State Jan. 16 A L 49-68 Virginia Jan. 20 H L 66-81 Virginia Tech NR-23 Jan. 23 A L 71-86 Wake Forest Jan. 26 A L 48-53 Georgia Tech Jan. 31 H L 69-83 Miami Feb. 4 A L 55-99 North Carolina NR-6 Feb. 6 H L 82-87 Maryland NR-20 Feb. 9 A L 61-82 Florida State NR-24 Feb. 13 N2 L 60-88 Georgia NR-18 Feb. 17 A L 48-72 Duke NR-3 Feb. 21 H L 60-68 Wake Forest Feb. 24 H W 58-49 Georgia Tech Feb. 28 A L 45-69 N.C. State NR-19 Mar. 4 N3 L 55-66 Maryland NR-25

N1-Tupelo, MS N2-Russell Athletic Shootout, Duluth, GA N3-ACC Tournament, Greensboro, NC 2005-06 (8-21 Overall, 2-12 ACC) Head Coach Cristy McKinney Date Site W L Score Opponent CU-Opp. Rank Nov. 11 N1 L 54-78 Missouri Nov. 12 N1 L 49-86 Vanderbilt NR-17 Nov. 18 H L 62-71 Tennessee Tech Nov. 21 H L 66-70 Mississippi Nov. 25 N2 L 62-85 Belmont Nov. 26 A2 W 97-88 Memphis Nov. 30 A W 82-55 Furman Dec. 3 H L 63-76 UCLA NR-21 Dec. 11 H W 72-68 San Diego Dec. 18 H W 94-66 Wagner Dec. 20 H W 52-51 Winthrop Dec. 23 H W 97-62 Savannah State Dec. 30 A L 56-69 Georgetown Jan. 2 H L 46-77 South Carolina Jan. 6 A L 61-102 North Carolina NR-5 Jan. 8 H W 72-63 Georgia Tech Jan. 12 H L 52-74 Miami Jan. 15 H W 75-68 Wake Forest Jan. 19 A L 66-80 Florida State Jan. 26 H L 65-97 Duke NR-2 Jan. 29 A L 64-83 Georgia Tech Feb. 5 H L 53-70 Boston College NR-23 Feb. 9 A L 70-82 Virginia Tech Feb. 12 A L 70-82 Wake Forest Feb. 16 H L 69-78 NC State Feb. 19 H L 72-80 Florida State* Feb. 23 A L 63-89 Maryland NR-4 Feb. 26 A L 64-83 Virginia Mar. 2 N3 L 53-67 NC State N1 - BTI/WBCA Classic, Tempe, AZ N2/A2 - Lady Tiger Thanksgiving Classic, Memphis, TN N3 - ACC Tournament, Greensboro, NC 2006-07 (12-18 Overall, 4-10 ACC) Head Coach Cristy McKinney Date Site W L Score Opponent CU-Opp. Rank Nov. 11 H L 69-75 Arkansas Nov. 13 H W 64-42 Col. of Charleston Nov. 16 H L 64-73 Chattanooga Nov. 20 A L 48-80 South Carolina Nov. 24 N1 W 95-88 St. John’s Nov. 25 A1 L 78-80 Maine Nov. 29 H W 67-62 Furman Dec. 3 A L 63-82 Vanderbilt NR-12 Dec. 6 A L 72-85 James Madison Dec. 10 H W 71-62 Kennesaw State Dec. 17 A W 70-67 Tennessee Tech Dec. 19 H W 77-69 Dayton Dec. 22 H W 94-81 Wofford Dec. 29 A W 77-74 Duquesne Jan. 2 H L 62-65 Charlotte Jan. 5 A W 73-57 Wake Forest Jan. 7 H L 57-63 Georgia Tech Jan. 11 H L 65-100 North Carolina NR-2 Jan. 18 H L 60-61 Florida State Jan. 21 A L 64-69 Boston College Jan. 25 H L 62-76 Maryland NR-3 Jan. 28 A W 79-69 Miami Feb. 5 A L 53-105 Duke NR-1 Feb. 8 A L 52-65 NC State Feb. 11 H W 73-69 Virginia Tech Feb. 15 H W 76-53 Wake Forest Feb. 19 A L 59-62 Georgia Tech Feb. 22 A L 61-73 Florida State Feb. 25 H L 85-86 Virginia Mar. 1 N2 L 82-89 Virginia N1/A1 - Dead River Company Classic, Orono, ME N2 - ACC Tournament, Greensboro, NC

2007-08 (12-19 Overall, 4-10 ACC) Head Coach Cristy McKinney Date Site W L Score Opponent CU-Opp. Rank Nov. 9 H W 72-59 Maine Nov. 11 H L 53-62 Western Carolina Nov. 14 H W 80-72 Duquesne Nov. 17 A L 55-65 Chattanooga Nov. 20 H L 56-74 Vanderbilt NR-25 Nov. 23 N1 W 62-59 Rice Nov. 24 N1 W 77-67 Siena Nov. 29 A1 L 51-68 Michigan State NR-20 Dec. 2 A L 63-79 Arkansas Dec. 5 A W 58-52 Furman Dec. 7 H W 69-60 James Madison Dec. 16 H W 75-62 Charleston Southern Dec. 18 A L 43-81 Dayton Dec. 22 H L 43-64 South Carolina Jan. 2 A L 58-62 Charlotte Jan. 6 A L 46-110 Maryland NR-5 Jan. 10 H L 61-66 Miami Jan. 14 A W 85-73 Wake Forest Jan. 17 A W 84-73 Virginia Tech Jan. 20 H L 39-63 Florida State Jan. 28 H L 63-68 Boston College Jan. 31 A L 59-77 Georgia Tech Feb. 3 H W 66-46 Wake Forest Feb. 7 A L 47-79 North Carolina NR-3 Feb. 13 H L 54-83 Duke NR-12 Feb. 21 A L 71-83 Virginia Feb. 24 H L 58-74 Georgia Tech Feb. 28 H L 57-89 NC State Mar. 1 A W 72-70 Florida State Mar. 6 N2 W 65-60 NC State* Mar. 7 N2 L 77-97 North Carolina NR-2 N1 - Coors Classic; Boulder, CO A1 - Big Ten/ACC Challenge N2 - ACC Tournament; Greensboro, NC 2008-09 (14-17 Overall, 2-12 ACC) Head Coach Cristy McKinney Date Site W L Score Opponent CU-Opp. Rank Nov. 14 A L 68-82 Furman Nov. 16 H W 66-35 Presbyterian Nov. 19 A W 52-45 South Carolina Nov. 22 H L 75-82 Georgia State Nov. 25 H W 76-68 Winthrop Nov. 28 N1 W 68-53 Kent State Nov. 30 A1 W 85-67 Washington Dec. 4 A W 78-75ot Northwestern Dec. 6 H W 60-57 Ohio Dec. 15 H W 79-74 UT-Chattanooga Dec. 22 N2 L 67-50 Georgia Dec. 29 H W 78-65 Kennesaw State Jan. 2 H L 51-58 Charlotte Jan. 5 A W 74-68 Miami (FL) Jan. 8 H L 74-83 North Carolina NR-2 Jan. 11 A L 54-80 Florida State Jan. 15 H L 56-65 Maryland NR-12 Jan. 18 A W 64-60 Wake Forest Jan. 20 H W 85-60 Charleston Southern Jan. 23 A L 51-71 Boston College Jan. 26 H L 67-75 Virginia NR-14 Jan. 28 H L 61-65 Virginia Tech Feb. 1 A L 41-49 Georgia Tech Feb. 4 A W 73-64 Western Carolina Feb. 8 H L 66-71 Wake Forest Feb. 13 A L 53-77 Duke NR-4 Feb. 19 H L 58-75 Florida State NR-11 Feb. 22 H L 54-89 Georgia Tech Feb. 26 A L 43-69 NC State Mar. 5 N3 W 81-69 Georgia Tech Mar. 6 N3 L 55-74 North Carolina NR-11 N1/A1- Washington Husky Classic, Seattle, WA N2 - Gwinnett Center; Duluth, GA N3 - ACC Tournament, Greensboro, NC

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Susan Fehling

Amy Geren

Lele Hardy

Nickey Lynch

By An Individual

By The Team

Scored 30 points By Clemson - 32 by Lele Hardy vs. Georgia State at Clemson, SC on November 22, 2008 By Opponent - 32 by Corine Groves of Wake Forest at Clemson, SC on February 8, 2009

Scored 100 points By Clemson - 103 vs. South Carolina at Clemson, SC on November 21, 2003. By Opponent - 110 by Maryland at College Park, MD on January 6, 2008.

Scored 40 points By Clemson - 43 by Barbara Kennedy vs. Penn State at University Park, PA on March 12, 1982. By Opponent - 42 by Michelle Augstavo of San Diego at Clemson, SC on December 11, 2005. Made 15 Field Goals By Clemson - 15 by Nickey Lynch vs. East Tennessee State at Johnson City, TN on February 2, 1987. By Opponent - 15 by by Michelle Augstavo of San Diego at Clemson, SC on December 11, 2005. Attempted 25 Field Goals By Clemson - 25 by D’Lesha Lloyd vs. Rice in Boulder, CO on November 23, 2007. By Opponent - 26 by Michelle Augstavo of San Diego at Clemson, SC on December 11, 2005. Made 15 Free Throws By Clemson - 18 by Amy Geren vs. LSU at Myrtle Beach, SC on December 20, 1998. By Opponent - 17 by Milli Martinez of Georgia Tech at Atlanta, GA on January 26, 2002. Collected 20 Rebounds By Clemson - 20 by Jackie Farmer vs. Kansas State at Manhattan, KS on November 25, 1990. By Opponent - 21 by Dawn Royster of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, NC on January 2, 1985. Dished Out 15 Assists By Clemson - 15 by Susan Fehling vs. Wyoming at Portland, OR on December 17, 1984. By Opponent — Never Happened Collected 8 Steals By Clemson - 8 by Lele Hardy vs. Maine at Clemson, SC on November 9, 2007. By Opponent - 8 by Lisa Wills of UCLA at Los Angeles, CA on November 24, 2004. Blocked 6 Shots By Clemson - 8 by Khaili Sanders vs. Furman at Greenville, SC on November 30, 2005. By Opponent - 7 by Wanda Pittman of S.C. State at Orangeburg, SC on January 29, 1987. Scored 20 Points and had 20 Rebounds in a Game By Clemson - 27 points and 20 rebounds by Jackie Farmer vs. Kansas State at Manhattan, KS on November 25, 1990. By Opponent - 25 points and 21 rebounds by Dawn Royster of North Carolina at Clemson, SC on January 2, 1985.

Scored 100 points yet lost game By Clemson - 104 vs. N.C. State in 105-104 loss at Clemson, SC on February 4, 1984. By Opponent - 106 by Western Kentucky and lost to Clemson 110-106 (2OT) at Amarillo, TX on March 24, 1984. Scored 110 points By Clemson - 113 points vs. Charleston Southern at Clemson, SC on November 30, 1991. By Opponent - 110 by Maryland at College Park, MD on January 6, 2008. Scored 120 points By Clemson - 136 points vs. Gardner-Webb at Littlejohn Coliseum on February 26, 1977. By Opponent - Never Happened 50-point victory By Clemson - 67 vs. UNC-Asheville at Clemson, SC on November 14, 1998. By Opponent - 64 by Maryland at College Park, MD on January 6, 2008. Scored 50 Field Goals By Clemson - 50 vs. Duke at Clemson, SC on January 9, 1980. By Opponent - Never Happened Shot 60 Percent From the Field By Clemson - .603 (44-73) vs. Furman at Anderson, SC on December 14, 2002. By Opponent - .621 (41-66) by Maryland at College Park, MD on January 6, 2008. Shot 90 Percent from the Foul Line (Minimum 10 Attempts) By Clemson - .947 (18-19) vs. Georgia Tech at Greensboro, NC on March 5, 2009. By Opponent - .909 (20-22) by Siena at Boulder, CO on November 24, 2007. Recorded a +25 Rebound Margin By Clemson - +32 vs. UNC-Asheville at Clemson, SC on November 14, 1998. By Opponent - +26 by North Carolina at Greensboro, NC on March 6, 2009. Handed Out 25 Assists By Clemson - 25 vs. Washington at Seattle, WA on November 30, 2008. By Opponent - 26 by North Carolina at Greensboro, NC on March 7, 2008. Made 30 Free Throws By Clemson - 30 vs. Virginia at Anderson, SC on January 2, 2003. By Opponent - 32 by Furman at Greenville, SC on November 14, 2008. Attempted 40 Free Throws By Clemson - 44 vs. N.C. State at Raleigh, NC on January 5, 2001. By Opponent - 40 by Furman at Greenville, SC on November 14, 2008.


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Clemson History September 7, 1975 It was officially announced that Clemson would compete in women’s basketball as a varsity sport for the 1975-76 season. December 6, 1975 Clemson played and won its first game with a 55-51 win over Davidson at Clemson, SC. January 10, 1976 Cookie Blackney had a school record 25 rebounds against South Carolina. January 17, 1976 The Lady Tigers won their first-ever overtime game with a 68-66 win over Baptist College. May 28, 1976 Annie Tribble was named Head Coach of Clemson.

February 24, 1980 Barbara Kennedy scored a school record 45 points against Claflin. March 20-22, 1980 The Lady Tigers participated in the NWIT in Amarillo, TX. Clemson won one game and lost two in the tournament. January 10, 1981 Clemson won its own Lady Tiger Invitational at Clemson, SC. The Lady Tigers defeated Alabama, 79-72 in the championship game.

February 12, 1977 Donna Forester tied the school-record with 25 rebounds in the Columbia College game.

February 2, 1981 The Lady Tigers defeated Duke, 6754, which made Clemson the regular season champions of the ACC with a 6-1 league record.

February 26, 1977 Clemson scored a school-record 136 points against Gardner-Webb.

February, 10, 1981 Clemson defeated second-ranked Old Dominion, 73-64, at Clemson.

March 12, 1977 Clemson claimed its first win over a ranked opponent. The Lady Tigers defeated 16th-ranked Memphis State, 79-72, in the AIAW Region II Tournament in Memphis, TN.

February 12-14, 1981 The Lady Tigers played host to the fourth annual ACC Tournament. Clemson defeated Wake Forest in the opening round and lost to N.C. State in the semifinals.

December 12, 1977 Donna Forester was 12-12 from the field against Claflin. The perfect game from the field is a school record. January 14, 1978 Clemson won its own Lady Tiger Invitational at Clemson, SC, with a win over South Carolina, 79-66, in the championship game. January 11, 1979 The Lady Tigers won their own Lady Tiger Invitational at Clemson, SC, with a 61-60 win over East Carolina. January 17, 1979 Drema Greer had a school-record 17 assists in the Wake Forest game. January 23, 1979 Clemson appeared in its first Associated Press poll. The Lady Tigers were ranked 20th with an 11-5 record. December 20, 1979 Clemson won the Carolina Christmas Classic with a 80-77 win over host North Carolina in the championship game. January 9, 1980 Clemson defeated Duke, 111-56, in front of 9,000 fans at Littlejohn Coliseum, the largest crowd to date to see a Lady Tiger home game. January 12, 1980 Clemson won its own Clemson Lady Tiger Invitational with a 94-74 win over the University of Mississippi for Women. February 23, 1980 Clemson won its 100th all-time game with a 77-69 win over the College of Charleston.

March, 26 1981 Clemson finished 20th in the final Associated Press poll, its first top-20 ranking in a final poll. November 28, 1981 Clemson defeated Missouri, 68-52, in the championship game of the Wayland Baptist Queens Classic at Plainview, TX. December 19, 1982 Clemson won the South Florida Invitational at Tampa, FL with a 74-59 win over Miami in the championship game. February 28, 1982 Maryland defeated Clemson, 93-81, in the championship game of the ACC Tournament. March 12, 1982 Clemson played in the inaugural NCAA tournament. The Tigers lost to Penn State at University Park, PA. This was the first women’s NCAA tournament game ever played. Barbara Kennedy played in her last game as a Lady Tiger and scored 43 points against Penn State in an NCAA first round loss at University Park, PA. Kennedy completed her career with 3,113 points and 1,252 rebounds. The 43 points against Penn State is still the second most points scored in a NCAA tournament game. Kennedy also led the nation in scoring with a 29.3 ppg. average for the 1981-82 season. Kennedy also scored the first points in the history of the women’s NCAA tournament. March, 1982 Barbara Kennedy is named first-team All-American by Kodak, Women’s Basketball Coaches Association, and Basketball Weekly.

April 17, 1982 Barbara Kennedy had her #42 jersey retired at a ceremony at the annual Orange-White Spring football game. January 5, 1983 Peggy Caple became the first player in ACC and Clemson history to finish a game with a triple-double. Caple had 19 points, 10 rebounds, and 10 blocked shots vs. Kansas State. November 26, 1983 Clemson won the Wayland Baptist Queen’s Classic at Plainview, TX with a 95-75 win over S.F. Austin in the championship game. March 22-24, 1984 Clemson participated in the NWIT at Amarillo, TX. The Lady Tigers finished in third place. Nov. 23-24, 1984 The Lady Tigers defeated Nebraska, 99-84, in the championship game of the Nebraska Invitational in Lincoln, NE. Clemson shot a school-record .642 (43-67) from the field. December 7, 1985 The Lady Tigers won their 200th all-time game with a 62-61 win over South Carolina at Clemson, SC. January 11, 1986 Melinda Ashworth made 18 free throws (attempted 20) against Virginia. The 18 made free throws and the 20 attempted free throws are both single-game school records. January 22, 1987 Annie Tribble announced her decision to retire as Head Coach of the Lady Tigers effective at the end of the season.


Clemson History February 21, 1987 Clemson defeated Wake Forest, 95-83, in Annie Tribble’s last home game as Head Coach of the Lady TIgers. This was also her 200th win at Clemson.

March 23, 1989 Auburn defeated Clemson, 71-60, in the semifinals of the Mideast Regionals in the NCAA tournament at Auburn, AL.

February 28, 1987 Annie Tribble coached her last Clemson game. N.C. State defeated the Lady Tigers, 79-58, in the ACC tournament. Tribble finished her career with a 200135 record at Clemson and a 355-168 record as a Head Coach.

March, 1989 The Lady Tigers finished 13th in the final USA Today poll.

April 1, 1987 Jim Davis was named Head Coach of the Lady Tigers. November 28, 1987 Clemson won the Georgia Southern Thanksgiving Classic at Statesboro, GA with a 64-52 win over Georgia Southern in the championship game. March 19, 1988 James Madison defeated Clemson, 70-63, in the second round of the NCAA tournament at Harrisonburg, VA. March, 1988 Clemson finished 20th in the final USA Today poll. December 30, 1988 Clemson defeated St. Peter’s, 67-63, in the championship game of the St. Peter’s Tournament at Jersey City, NJ. January 6, 1989 The Lady Tigers defeated fifth-ranked Maryland, 69-67, at Clemson. March 18, 1989 Clemson defeated Georgia, 78-65, in the second round of the NCAA tournament at Clemson, SC. The Lady Bulldogs were ranked number-10 in the country.

December 30, 1989 Clemson defeated Montana State, 80-53, in the championship game of the Brigham Young Invitational. March 14, 1990 Clemson defeated Manhattan in the first round of the NCAA Tournament’s East Regional. March 17, 1990 The Lady Tigers won over Connecticut, 61-59, in the second round of the NCAA Tournament’s East Regional. March 22, 1990 Tennessee won over Clemson in the semifinals of the East Regionals in the NCAA tournament at Norfolk, VA. March, 1990 Clemson finished 19th in the final USA Today poll.

semifinals of the East Regional in the Palestra in Philadelphia, PA. March 23, 1991 Connecticut defeated Clemson, 60-57, in the East Regional Finals. This was the farthest Clemson had ever advanced in a women’s postseason tournament. Cheron Wells was named to the NCAA East Regional All-Tournament team. March, 1991 Clemson was ranked eighth in the final USA Today poll and 21st in the final Associated Press poll. November 22, 1991 The Lady Tigers won their 300th game with a 66-54 win over UNC Charlotte in the Vanderbilt Tournament. December 16, 1991 Shandy Bryan was named National Player-of-theWeek by Sports Illustrated for the period of December 9-15. The issue with Bryan as the Sports Illustrated National Player-of-the-Week was dated December 23rd. December 21, 1991 Clemson defeated South Florida, 90-83, in the championship game of the South Florida Tournament, in Tampa, FL. Shandy Bryan went 12-12 from the floor in this game.

November 25, 1990 Clemson won the Kansas State Invitational at Manhattan, KS. The Lady Tigers defeated Kansas State, 68-61, in the championship game.

February 12, 1992 Clemson Head Coach Jim Davis won his 100th game at Clemson with a 81-69 win over South Carolina.

January 2, 1991 Clemson defeated second-ranked N.C. State, 8273, at home.

February 15, 1992 Clemson upset number-one ranked Maryland, 7255, at Clemson.

January 8, 1991 The Lady Tigers were ranked 12th in the Associated Press poll. This was the highest Clemson had ever been ranked in this poll.

March 18, 1992 Clemson defeated Tennessee-Chattanooga, 76-72, in the first round of the NCAA Tournament’s East Regional.

February, 22, 1991 Lady Tiger Head Coach Jim Davis won his 100th career game. Before arriving at Clemson, he coached one year at Middle Tennessee State and had a 19-8 record in 1986-87.

March 22, 1992 West Virginia defeated Clemson, 73-72, in the second round of the NCAA Tournament’s East Regional.

March 3, 1991 Clemson upset number-one ranked Virginia, 65-62, in the semifinals of the 14th annual ACC Tournament, for Clemson’s first win over the number-one ranked team in women’s basketball. Cheron Wells scored 26 points to lead the Lady Tigers. March 4, 1991 N.C. State defeated the Lady Tigers, 84-61, in the championship game of the Atlantic Coast Conference tournament. March 16, 1991 Clemson defeated Providence, 103-91, in the second round of the East Regional. March 21, 1991 Clemson’s Peggy Sells scored the winning basket at the game-ending horn to give Clemson a 57-55 win over James Madison in the

March, 1992 Clemson finished 19th in the final USA Today poll and 20th in the final Associated Press poll, the first time Clemson has been ranked in the final top 20 in both polls. December 27, 1992 Dana Puckett scored 22 points and had the gamewinning buzzer shot as the Lady Tigers defeated 11th-ranked Texas 78-75 in the first round of the Rutgers/Bell Atlantic Classic. December 29, 1992 Jessica Barr scored on a 16-foot shot with 3.8 seconds left to give the Lady Tigers a win over Rutgers and the Rutgers/Bell Atlantic Championship. March 12, 1993 Shandy Bryan was named to the District III Kodak All-American team. March 17, 1993 Tara Saunooke tied a NCAA Tournament record for three-point goals made in a game in leading Clemson to a 70-64 victory over Xavier (OH) in the first round of the NCAA Tournament at Clemson, SC. She hit six in the contest.

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Clemson History March 21, 1993 Stephen F. Austin defeated the Lady Tigers 89-78 in the second round of the Midwest Regional in the NCAA Tournament. February 25, 1994 Clemson broke the school record for the most ACC wins in a season with a 55-51 win over Georgia Tech. March 2, 1994 Jessica Barr was named Atlantic Coast Conference Player-of-the-Year. March 16, 1994 Clemson defeated 19th-ranked Florida International in the first round of the NCAA tournament. March 19, 1994 Number-one ranked Tennessee defeated Clemson in Knoxville, TN 78-66, in the second round of the NCAA tournament. March 24, 1994 Jessica Barr was named Division III Kodak AllAmerican team. April 1, 1994 Jessica Barr was named to the Kodak All-American team. April 4, 1994 Clemson finished 22nd in the final USA Today poll. November 27, 1994 Clemson began its 20th season of women’s basketball with a 94-86 double-overtime loss to Western Kentucky at Murfreesboro, TN. December 17, 1994 Head Coach Jim Davis won his 150th game at Clemson with a 99-59 win over East Carolina. Dec. 19-21, 1994 The Lady Tigers defeated Army, Providence and UCLA in winning the Northern Lights Invitational in Anchorage, AK. This was the first time the Lady Tigers have played outside the continental United States. December 29, 1994 Tara Saunooke broke the Atlantic Coast Conference record for most three-point field goals made in a career in the S.C. State game. She concluded her career with 252 three-point field goals. March 23, 1995 Northwestern State defeated Clemson 80-64 in the first round of the National Women’s Invitational Tournament in Amarillo, TX. March 24, 1995 Clemson defeated Pacific 80-75 in the consolation semifinals of the NWIT. March 25, 1995 Clemson shot .603 from the floor, seventh best in school history, as the Lady Tigers defeated East Tennessee State 107-66 in the consolation finals of the NWIT. November 28, 1995 Clemson overcame a 12-point deficit in the last 1:35 in regulation to tie the score to claim a 77-74 overtime win over UNC-Charlotte.

December 19, 1995 The Lady Tigers defeated Texas-Arlington 85-72 in the championship game of the Texas-Arlington Tournament in Arlington, TX.

March 10, 1997 Clemson finished 21st in the final Associated Press poll.

March 1, 1996 Clemsonclaimed its 400th alltime victory with a 67-49 win over North Carolina in the ACC Tournament.

December 22, 1997 Clemson defeated Temple 65-39 in the first round of the Sun Splash Shootout at Nassau, Bahamas. This marked the first game the Lady Tigers have ever played outside of the United States.

March 1-3, 1996 Clemson defeated North Carolina, 6749, in the first round of the ACC Tournament. The Lady Tigers defeated Virginia 75-67 in the semifinal round. In the Championship game, Clemson defeated Duke 71-54. Laura Cottrell was named Tournament MVP. March 11, 1996 The Lady Tigers finished 14th in the Final Associated Press poll. March 16, 1996 Clemson defeated Austin Peay in the first round of the NCAA Tournament at Clemson, SC. March 18, 1996 Stephen F. Austin won over Clemson in the second round of the NCAA Tournament with a 93-88 overtime margin. March, 26, 1996 Dory Kidd won the Robin Roberts/WBCA Sports Communications Scholarship Award. April 2, 1996 Clemson finished 17th in the final USA Today poll. December 22, 1996 Clemson defeated Florida 52-50 in the championship game of the Boise State Tournament in Boise, ID. December 29, 1996 The Lady Tigers won over Hofstra 69-59 in the championship game of the Dartmouth Tournament in Hanover, NH. January 11, 1996 Head Coach Jim Davis became Clemson’s all-time winningest women’s basketball coach with 201 wins at Clemson with a 74-63 victory over Florida State. March 2, 1997 North Carolina defeated Clemson 62-58 in the championship game of the Atlantic Coast Conference Tournament.

March 15, 1997 Marquette defeated Clemson 70-66 in the first round of the NCAA Tournament at Clemson, SC. April 1, 1997 Clemson finished 25th in the USA Today poll.

December 23, 1997 The Lady Tigers defeated Idaho State 58-50 in the Sun Spash Shootout Championship game at Nassau, Bahamas. January 2 & 5, 1998 Clemson defeated fifth-ranked North Carolina, 77-63, on January 2. On January 5, Clemson defeated ninthranked Virginia, 74-67. This is the first time in Lady Tiger history that the Lady Tigers had defeated two-top 10 teams in consecutive games. The two games were 72 hours apart. January 8 & 11, 1998 N.C. State defeated Clemson, 73-51, on January 8. On January 11, Clemson defeated Maryland by the same score 73-51. This is the first time in Lady Tiger basketball history that consecutive Clemson games have resulted in the same score. February 27, 1998 Head Coach Jim Davis won his 250th career NCAA Division I game with a 85-68 win over Florida State on February 27. March 9, 1998 Clemson finished the year ranked 14th in the Final Associated Press poll. March 14, 1998 Clemson defeated Miami (FL) 60-49 in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. With this win, Clemson won its 25th game of the season, setting a new school record for most wins in a single season. March 16, 1998 Louisiana Tech won over Clemson 74-52 in the second round of the NCAA Tournament. March 31, 1998 Amy Geren finished the season leading the ACC in three categories: best free throw pct. (.876), best three-point field goal pct. (.409), and the most three point goals per game (2.1). She is the third Clemson player in history to lead the league in three categories in a single season. March 31, 1998 Clemson finished 21st in the Final USA Today poll. January 17, 1999 Itoro Umoh had a triple double vs. Wake Forest. She had 12 points, 11 rebounds, and 10 assists as


Clemson History she led Clemson to a 78-38 win over Wake Forest at Clemson, SC. This was the fifth time a player in the history of the Atlantic Coast Conference has recorded a triple double, and the second time in Clemson history. January 28, 1999 Head Coach Jim Davis won his 250th game at Clemson with a 55-45 win over Maryland in Cole Field House. February 27-March 1, 1999 Clemson defeated N.C. State, 52-51, in the quarterfinals of the ACC Tournament. The Lady Tigers defeated top seeded Duke 80-75, in the semifinal round. In the Championship game, Clemson defeated North Carolina 87-72. All three games were televised by the ACC Regional Network, (Sports South, Florida Sunshine, and Home Team Sports). Clemson and N.C. State was the first quarterfinal game ever televised. March 9, 1999 Itoro Umoh was named to the Associated Press Honorable Mention All-American team. March 12, 1999 Head Coach Jim Davis was named the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) Distict II Coach-of-the-Year. Itoro Umoh was named to the All-District II team. Clemson also defeated Florida A&M, 76-45, in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. March 14, 1999 Clemson defeated Illinois, 63-51, in the second round of the NCAA Tournament. This was also the 26th win for the Lady Tigers in the 1998-99 season. The 26 wins is a school record for most wins in a single season. March 20, 1999 Georgia won over Clemson, 67-54, in the NCAA Tournament’s Final 16 in the Mideast Regional Semifinals in Cincinnati, OH. March 25, 1999 Amy Geren won the women’s three-point shooting contest at St. Petersburg, FL. From a field of the nation’s top women’s three-point shooters, Geren edged Kelly DeLong of Western Michigan 21-15 in the finals. In the “Battles of the Sexes” Geren defeated the men’s champion, Jason Terry of Arizona 18-16. Terry was the Pac-10 Player-of-the-Year and was the CBS National Player-of-the-Year. This contest was televised by ESPN. March 17, 2000 Clemson defeated Drake 64-50 in the first round of the NCAA Tournament at Storrs, CT. March 19, 2000 Connecticut defeated Clemson, 83-45, at Storrs, CT in the Second Round of the NCAA Tournament, Connecticut eventually won the 2000 NCAA Championship.

November 29, 2000 Head Coach Jim Davis won his 300th career game with a a 56-43 win over South Carolina in Columbia, SC. March 13, 2001 Clemson finished 22nd in the final Associated Press poll. March 16, 2001 Nuria Forns hit two free throws with 0.8 seconds remaining in leading Clemson to a 51-49 win over Tennessee-Chattanooga in the first round of the NCAA Tournament at Cincinnati, OH. This was in the Mideast Region. March 18, 2001 Xavier defeated Clemson, 77-62, in the second round of the NCAA Tournament in Cincinnati, OH in the Mideast Region. April 2, 2001 Clemson finished the season ranked 22nd in the final USA Today poll. November 16, 2001 Head Coach Jim Davis won his 300th game at Clemson with a 67-53 victory over East Carolina at Clemson, SC. March 15, 2002 Arkansas defeated Clemson 78-68 in the first round of the NCAA Tournament in the Miedeast Region at Manhattan, KS. December 21-22, 2002 Clemson won the Nassau, Bahamas Tournament with a win 45-37 win over Marshall and a 70-67 victory over Oakland. March 17, 2004 Clemson lost to UNC Charlotte 78-71 in the first round of the WNIT at Clemson, SC. December 3, 2004 The Lady Tigers defeated in-state rival South Carolina in overtime for the second consecutive year. Clemson out-scored the Gamecocks, 13-5, in the extra period to win the game, 87-89. April 18, 2005 Cristy McKinney was named Head Coach of the Lady Tigers. November 30, 2005 The Lady Tigers set the school record for blocks in a single game when they recorded 16 against the Furman Paladins in Greenville, SC. Khaili Sanders totaled eight blocked shots in the contest, which ranked her second all-time for blocks in a game for an individual. January 16, 2006 Clemson converted 20 of 21 free throws against Wake Forest at Littlejohn Coliseum. The .952 percentage was the highest mark a Clemson women’s

basketball team has achieved in history. Tasha Phillips went to the line most often that afternoon and converted all six of her attempts. Julie Talley was 4-4; Amanda Frist was 3-3; and Maxienne White was 2-2. Tasha Taylor missed the only free throw of the game for the Lady Tigers, as she was 3-4 from the foul line. February 22, 2007 Rookie Lele Hardy collected her 88th steal of the season in a Clemson defeat at Florida State, setting a Lady Tiger record for thefts in a single season by a freshman. She finished the season with 98. February 27, 2007 Clemson rookies Lele Hardy and Christy Brown were named to the ACC All-Freshman Team. They became just the fourth and fifth Lady Tigers to earn the honor and their selection marked the first time in school history that Clemson had placed multiple players on the conference team. March 1, 2007 Lele Hardy recorded three steals against Virginia in the opening round of the ACC Tournament to bring her season total to 98. With the three steals, she claimed sole possesion of second place in the Clemson annuals and fourth in ACC freshman history. September 7, 2007 Former Lady Tiger Amy Geren was inducted into the Clemson Athletic Hall of Fame. March 1, 2008 The Clemson women’s basketball team posted its 600th program win, doing so in dramatic fashion. The Lady Tigers erased a 14-point deficit and defeated Florida State, 72-70, on a buzzer-beater by Morganne Campbell. September 12, 2008 Former Clemson player Itoro Umoh and former Lady Tiger coach Jim Davis were inducted into the Clemson Athletic Hall of Fame. November 30, 2008 The team defeats Washington, 85-67, on their home court to take the Washington Husky Classic. March 2-3, 2009 Junior Lele Hardy named third team All-ACC and was named to the ACC All-Defensive team the next day, becoming only the third Lady Tiger ever to earn both honors in the same season. March 5, 2009 Clemson defeated fifth-seeded Georgia Tech in the ACC Tournament, 81-69, giving them a tournament victory for the second consecutive season.

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9-5 ledger in the The Lady Tigers were

ranked 13th in the final USA Today poll after advancing to the S w e e t 1 6 of the NCAA Tournament. They received a first-round bye in the national event and met 10th-ranked Georgia in the second round. Clemson

knocked off the Lady Bulldogs, 78-65, for the program’s first win in the NCAA Tournament after two previous tries. The victory advanced the Lady Tigers to the semifinals of the Mideast Regional where they fell to Auburn, the #2 ranked team in the nation, by a 71-60 margin. Clemson reached the semifinals of the ACC Tournament before dropping a 93-86 decision to 14th-ranked NC State. Louise Greenwood totaled 32 points in the Lady Tigers’ two games while Ramona O’Neal added 31, including a team-best 26 against the Wolfpack.

Greenwood and Michelle Bryant earned All-ACC Second Team honors that season.

Louise Greenwood became only the second player in Clemson history to score more than 1,200 points and have over 800 rebounds in a career. Greenwood finished her career with 1,268 points and 859 rebounds.

Clemson won 11 of its final 14 games, including seven regular season victories over conference opponents. The Lady Tigers’ nine ACC wins tied a school record for most ACC wins in a season.

Five starting seniors, Louise Greenwood, Michelle Bryant, Ramona O’Neal, Karen Ann Jenkins, and Becky Hollaway scored

1,669 of the 2,292 points that Clemson registered and accounted for 832 of Clemson’s 1,243 rebounds that season. Louise Greenwood Second-Team All-ACC

Most Valuable Player Annie Tribble Leadership Award

Michelle Bryant

1988-89

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NC AA “Sweet 16”

Clemson advanced to the for the second consecutive season after losing all five starters from the previous year. The Lady Tigers defeated Manhattan in the first round and then

won, 61-59, over Connecticut on the Huskies’ home court to advance to the East Regional Semifinals. Clemson then fell to #4 Tennessee.

1989-90

The Lady Tigers set the school record for most ACC wins in a season with 10 and finished with an overall record of 22-10.

ranked 19th in the

Clemson was final USA Today poll.

Kerry Boyatt

Freshman led the team in scoring with a 15.3 point per game

ACC Rookie-of-the-Year, the average and was named the

third in program history.

Clemson led the conference in three-point field goal pct. (.426), blocked shots per game (5.1), and steals per game (10.8).

Jim Davis was selected as ACC Coach-of-the-Year. Jackie Farmer led the squad in rebounding with a 8.9 rebounds per game mark and ranked first in the league with a 2.2 blocks per game average. Her blocking averaged ranked 24th in the nation that year. The

Lady

22 wins were the most victories

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since the 197980 season.

Kerry Boyatt ACC Rookie-of-the-Year Second Team All-ACC Freshman All-American


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Clemson reached the

E l i t e E i g h t o f t h e N C A A To u r n a m e n t , the furthest the Lady Tigers had ever

“I was suppose to penetrate and pass to Cheron, but I went too far and couldn’t find her. So I looked up, said a prayer, and took the shot.” - Peggy Sells

advanced. They upset #15 Providence in the second round and then defeated James Madison, 57-55, on a last second shot by Peggy Sells. Clemson then fell to 13th-ranked Connecticut in the quarterfinals. Clemson was r a n k e d 2 1 s t in the final Associated Press poll and at USA Today poll, the highest national ranking in program history.

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Jackie Farmer was named to the Second Team All-ACC. She led the ACC in rebounding with a 11.0 per game average and also ranked first in the league with a 2.3 blocks per game average. Farmer’s rebounding average ranked 16th in the nation. She boasted a 51.9-field goal percentage for the year on 150-289 shooting. The Lady Tigers finished the season with a 2 2 - 1 1 o v e r a l l r e c o r d .

C h e r o n We l l s was named to the NCAA East Regional All-Tournament Team and was also selected to the All-ACC Tournament team. She led the team in scoring with a 14.1 points per game average. The Lady Tigers reached the finals of the ACC Tournament before falling to seventh-ranked NC State in the championship game. They defeated Duke in the opening round and then

upset #2 Virginia in the semifinals, 65-62. With the win over the Cavaliers in the conference tournament, the Lady Tigers became the only team in the nation to

defeat a #1 and #2-ranked team during the season. Earlier in the year, Clemson had posted an 82-73 victory over NC State. As a team, Clemson l e d t h e l e a g u e in three-point field goal percentage with a .371 figure and also boasted a league-best by holding the opposition to just a .400 field goal percentage.

Cheron Wells Honorable Mention All-American ACC All-Tournament Team

1990-91

Jackie Farmer Fast Break All-American Second Team All-ACC


1995-96

Great Teams Highlights • Clemson defeated North Carolina, Virginia and Duke in winning the 1996 Atlantic Coast Conference Championship on March 1-3, 1996. The Lady Tigers defeated North Carolina in the quarterfinals 67-49. In the semifinals, Clemson defeated Virginia for the third time in 1995-96, 75-67. In the championship game, Clemson defeated Duke 71-54. This is the first time in Clemson

women’s basketball history that the Lady Tigers have won the ACC Championship. • Clemson finished the season with a 23-8 record overall. • The Lady Tigers advanced to postseason play for the ninth consecutive time. •

Stephanie Ridgeway was named First-Team All-ACC.

Amy Geren was named to the ACC All-Freshman Team.

Clemson won the Texas-Arlington Championship at Arlington, TX.

The Lady Tigers were ranked 14th in the final AP poll and 17th in the final USA Today rankings. •

• Head Coach Jim Davis won his 200th career game at the NCAA Division I level on February 3, with a 70-53 win over Florida State. • Davis also won his 175th game at Clemson with the 85-72 win over Texas-Arlington on December 19. •

Laura Cottrell was named ACC Tournament MVP.

• Stephanie Ridgeway and Laura Cottrell were both named to the ACC All-Tournament Team.

Dory Kidd won the Robin Roberts WBCA Sports Communications Scholarship Award. •

• Head Coach Jim Davis was named to the Tennessee Junior and Community College Athletic Association (TJCCAA) Hall of Fame.

Stephanie Ridgeway

Kodak Region III All-American First-team All-ACC ACC All-Tournament Team Most Valuable Player

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• Clemson defeated N.C. State, Duke and North Carolina in winning the 1999 Atlantic Coast Conference Championship on February 27-March 1. The Lady Tigers defeated N.C. State in the quarterfinals 52-51. In the semifinals, Clemson defeated Duke, 76-71. In the championship game, Clemson defeated North Carolina, 87-72. It was the second ACC Championship for the Lady Tigers in school history. • Clemson finished the season with a 26-6 record overall.

Jim Davis ACC Coach of the Year

The 26 wins is a school record for

most victories in a single season.

• The Lady Tigers advanced to the NCAA Tournament’s Final 16.

• The Lady Tigers were ranked 10th in the final AP poll and were listed 13th in the final USA Today rankings.

• Amy Geren and Itoro Umoh were both named FirstTeam All-ACC. • Amy Geren won the women’s three-point shooting contest at St. Petersburg, FL on March 25, 1999. • Itoro Umoh had 12 points, 11 rebounds, and 10 assists in recording a triple double as she led Clemson to a 78-38 win over Wake Forest on January 17. This was only the fifth time a player in the history of the Atlantic Coast Conference has recorded a triple double and the second time in Clemson history. • The 11-0 start for Clemson tied the school record for consecutive wins at the beginning of the season. • Coach Jim Davis was named Coach-of-the-Year and Itoro Umoh was named all-region in the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) District II. • Clemson had three 1,000-point scorers on the 1998-99 squad - Itoro Umoh (1,409), Amy Geren (1,402), and Natasha Anderson (1,033). • The senior class of Itoro Umoh, Amy Geren, Natasha Anderson, and Nikki Blassingame became the winningest class in Clemson history with a record of 93-33 for a .738 percentage.

Amy Geren - First-team All-ACC - National Three-Point Shooting Champion

1998-99

Itoro Umoh - First-team All-ACC - Kodak Region III All-American - ACC Tournament MVP


Post Tradition Single-game record for points scored by a Clemson women’s basketball player is 45. The record, set by Barbara Kennedy against Claflin in 1979, has stood for 28 years. Kennedy owns nine of the 10 highest single-game scoring records. Barbara Kennedy scored 3,113 points over her four-year career with the Lady Tigers. She is still Clemson’s all-time leading scorer and among the top 10 in NCAA history. Kennedy also holds the school records for scoring average (24.5), rebounds (1,252), games played (127), field goals made (1,349), free throws made (415) and steals (327).

Clemson has had one former player honored as the ACC’s Player of the Year. That was Jessica Barr in 1993-94. Barr led Clemson and the entire league with a 19.8 points per game average that year and was honored at year’s end as first-team All-ACC and Kodak All-America.

Barbara Kennedy 1978-82 Peggy Caple had 298 career blocks, a record that has stood in Tigertown since 1985. Caple averaged an astounding 2.50 blocks per game over her 119 contests with the program. Peggy Caple collected 1,087 rebounds during her career, placing her second on the all-time list. Caple also holds the school record for blocked shots (298) and blocked shots per game (2.50).

Karen Ann Jenkins had a field goal percentage of .538, which is second on the Clemson alltime list. Jenkins led the Tigers in scoring in the 1986-87 and 1987-88 seasons and also finished her career 10th on the alltime list with an average of 13.5 points per game.

Jessica Barr 1992-94

Clemson had three selections to the Silver Anniversary All-ACC Tournament Team. One of those players was forward Laura Cottrell, the 1996 tournament MVP. She led Clemson to its first ever women’s basketball league title. Cottrell had 38 points and 37 rebounds in the tournament.

Donna Forester had a 12.2 rebound average, a Clemson ACC record. Forester’s 25-rebound performance on February 12, 1977 is also a school record. Her 20.2 scoring average ranks her second in Clemson history.

Donna Forester 1976-78

Erin Batth was drafted by the Cleveland Rockers of the Women’s National Basketball Association in 2001, becoming the first Clemson player to be drafted by the WNBA. Batth left Clemson as the fifth all-time leading shot blocker with 116 blocked shots, as well as the eighth all-time leading rebounder with 722.

Erin Batth 1997-01

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Perimeter Tradition Former Lady Tiger standout Itoro Umoh averaged 5.8 assists per contest at the 2006 FIBA Women’s World Championships. The statistic led all players in the tournament, which was held in Sao Paulo, Brazil in September. Coleman recorded 29 assists in five games played as a member of the Nigerian national team. Three-time All-ACC selection Itoro Umoh had 459 career assists, placing her third on Clemson’s career list and 25th in the ACC alltime. Umoh, who was named to the ACC 5o-Year Anniversary Team, also ranks third on the career steals list with 265. Former Clemson star assistant coach Itoro (Umoh) Coleman participated in the 2004 summer Olympics for Nigeria, her father’s birthplace. She averaged 9.0 points per game in Nigeria’s five games that summer.

Itoro Umoh 1995-99

Lakeia Stokes became the first Clemson player in history to lead the team in scoring (17.0), rebounding (7.8), assists (100) and steals (70) in the 2003-04 season

Lakeia Stokes 2000-04

PERIMETER TRADITION

Amy Geren

Former first-team AllACC selection Amy Geren. She made 335 of 395 (.848) attempts in her four years from the charity stripe. Geren is third all-time in Lady Tiger history with 199 made three-point field goals.

Cheron Wells

In 1991, Cheron Wells became the first Clemson player to be named to an NCAA Tournament All-Region Team when she was selected to the NCAA East Regional Team. Wells was also named to the ACC All-Tournament Team and was selected as the team MVP that same year.

Melinda Ashworth ranks 24th in in ACC history for total assists over a career. Ashworth dished out 463 assists from 1983-1986 for the Lady Tigers.

Bobbie Mims

Tara Saunooke

Bobbie Mims had 617 assists in her career and is Clemson’s all-time leader in the category, a mark that still stands 26 years after the conclusion of her playing career. Mims ranks second in Lady Tiger history with an average of 4.89 assists per game. She played in 126 games for Clemson between 1976 and 1980.

Tara Saunooke made 252 career three point field goals, a Clemson record. She also holds the school record for threepoint field goals per game (2.08), three-point field goals attempted (586) and three-point field goal percentage (.430).

Julie Talley made 152 three-point field goals from 2002-2006, a mark that ranks fourth in Clemson history. Her three-point shooting statistics are also listed in the top five for three-point field goals per game (1.37), three-point field goals attempted (402) and three-point field goal percentage (.378).

Current guard Tasha Taylor ranked18th nationally with a 5.6 assist per game average during the 2005-06 season. The rank was the highest achieved by a Clemson player in history. Taylor recorded 162 assists in 29 games played. Her assist per game ratio also listed her third in the ACC for the year.

Chrissy Floyd 1999-03

Former Clemson Head Coach Jim Davis’produced nine All-ACC guards, including four-time honoree Chrissy Floyd (1999-2003). Six of the guards were honored as first-team selections with shooting guard Lakeia Stokes earning the honor most recently, named in the 2003-04 season. Laurens, SC native and four-time All-ACC honoree Chrissy Floyd scored 1,937 total points. She finished her career 15th on the ACC’s career scoring list and second in the Clemson career rankings.

Tasha Taylor 2004-pres.


Tiger Legends

JESSICA BARR

ERIN BATTH

KERRY BOYATT

SHANDY BRYAN

PEGGY CAPLE

1992-1994 Forward Batesburg, SC

1997-2001 Center Marietta, GA

1989-1993 Guard/Forward Oneida, TN

1989-1993 Forward Morristown, TN

1981-1985 Center Maxton, NC

• 1993-94 Kodak All-American • 1993-94 Basketball America All-American • 1994 ACC Player-ofthe-Year, (first player in Clemson history to win this honor) • First-Team All-ACC in 1994 • ACC All-Tournament Team 1993-1994 • District III Kodak AllAmerican Team • ACC All-Tournament Team (First-Team) • State of South Carolina’s Female Amateur Athlete-ofthe-Year • Scored 594 points in 1993-94, the sixth most in a single season in Clemson history • Led the team and the ACC in scoring (19.8 ppg.) • Second in the ACC in field goal pct. (237-429) .552 • Named to the All-Tournament team at the UNLV Tournament in 1993-94 • Named MVP of the Hilton Head Tournament in Hilton Head, SC even though Clemson finished second in the tournament • Became only the third player in Clemson history to lead the Lady Tigers in scoring, rebounding and field goal percentage in a single season; The other two players that accomplished this feat are Barbara Kennedy (1982) and Shandy Bryan (1993) • Selected to the ACC 50-Year Anniversary Team in 2002.

• Second-Team All-ACC in 2001

• Second-Team All-ACC in 1990

• Defensive All-American, Second-Team in 2000 and 2001

• ACC Rookie-of-the-Year in 1990

• 1993 American Women’s Sports Federation All-American (Second Team)

• Drafted by the Cleveland Rockers of the WNBA

• 1993 American Women’s Sports Federation All-American (Honorable Mention)

• Third on the school’s career list for most points scored with 1,631 points

• She was the 59th pick overall, the 11th selection in the fourth round

• 1990 American Women’s Sports Federation AllFreshman Team

• First Clemson player to be drafted in the WNBA draft

• Eighth on the school’s career list for most points scored with 1,422 points

• Third on the Clemson career list for most field goals made (661) and fourth on the career list for most field goals attempted with 1328

• Member of the ACC’s AllDefensive Team in 2000 and 2001 • 20th all-time leading scorer in Clemson history with 972 points • Clemson’s eighth all-time leading rebounder with 722 • Fifth all-time leading shot blocker with 111 blocked shots.

• Third on the Clemson career list for most three point goals made (178)

• First-Team All-ACC in 1993

• Third on the Lady Tiger career list for most rebounds with 874

• Third on Clemson’s alltime list for best three-point field goal percentage (.396)

• Third on the Clemson alltime list for most free throws attempted (417) and third on the career list for most free throws made (309)

• Fourth on the Clemson career list for most free throws made (294) and fourth on the school’s career list for most free throws attempted (406).

• Led Clemson in scoring (18.7 ppg.), rebounding (8.6 rpg.), field goal pct. (.545), free throw pct. (.743) and blocked shots (28) in 199293 • Inducted into the Clemson Athletic Hall of Fame in 2006.

• 14th on the Clemson career list for most points with 1,173 • Second all-time Clemson career rebounder with 1,087 • Sixth on the school’s career list for best rebounding average with a 9.1 rpg. mark • Holds the Clemson career records for most blocked shots (298) and blocked shots per game (2.50) • Ninth on the school’s career list for most steals with 160 • One of only two Clemson players to have over 1,000 points and over 1,000 rebounds in a career • First Lady Tiger to record a triple double, she accomplished the feat against Kansas State in 1983.

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LAURA COTTRELL 1993-1997 Forward Hayesville, NC

MARY ANNE CUBELIC 1979-1983 Guard Columbia, SC

JACKIE FARMER

CHRISSY FLOYD

DONNA FORESTER

1989-1991 Center Philadelphia, PA

1999-2003 Guard Laurens, SC

1976-1978 Forward Carnesville, GA

• First-Team All-ACC in 1996 and 1997

• Honorable Mention AllAmerican 1983

• Second-Team All-ACC 1991

• Named MVP at the 1996 ACC Tournament, Clemson’s first-ever ACC Basketball Championship

• First-Team All-Atlantic Coast Conference 1982, 1983

• 1991 American Women’s Sports Federation AllAmerican (Fourth Team)

• All-ACC tournament team, 1982

• Second on Clemson’s career list for blocked shots with 129

• Named MVP at the 199697 Boise State Tournament • Became the 15th Clemson player to reach the 1,000-point plateau in a career • She accomplished this feat against Texas on 2-1-97 • The fifth player to reach the 1,000 point, 800 rebound club in Clemson history • Fifth all-time Clemson rebounder with 808 • 15th on the Clemson career list for most points with 1,108 • Fifth on the Clemson career list for most three-point field goals with 51.

• Fifth on the All-time Clemson career scoring list with 1,501 points • Second on the Clemson career list for most field goals attempted with 1,491 • Fourth on the Clemson career list for most field goals made with 651 • Led Clemson in scoring in 1982-83 with 14.4 ppg. • Led Clemson in free throw percentage in 1979-80 with a .764 mark • Led Clemson in assists with 119 in 1980-81 • All-State in 1983 • All-Tournament team for 1982 Lady Tiger Invitational and voted best defensive player on the 1982 team • Voted the team’s best playmaker in 1981

• Led ACC in blocked shots in 1990 and 1991 • Third on the school’s list for career rebound average (9.8) • Led ACC in rebounding and was ranked 16th nationally with 285 rebounds in 1991 • Eighth on Clemson’s career list for best field goal percentage (.505) • 10th on Clemson’s career list for most rebounds with 570 • Holds Clemson record for most rebounds in an NCAA Tournament game with 19 versus Providence on March 16, 1991 • A member of two alltournament teams during her career

• Named team MVP in 1982 and 1983

• Against Alabama State she scored 27 points while pulling down 20 rebounds, 11-24-90

• Selected to the Clemson Athletic Hall-of-Fame in 2002.

• Fourth on Clemson’s single-season blocked shot list with 69 (1989-90).

• Finished her career with 1,937 points, second on the Clemson career list • Named first team All-ACC in 2002 and 2003 and was a second-team selection in 2000 and 2001 • Became only the fourth person in ACC history to be named All-ACC for four seasons • Finished 15th on the ACC Career list for most points scored with 1,937 • Finished her career with 218 steals, sixth on the Clemson career list • Led Clemson in scoring for four straight seasons • Became only the second player in Clemson history to lead the team in scoring for four seasons • Finished her career in fourth place for most threepoint field goals made with 124 • Named to the Atlantic Coast Conference’s 50th Anniversary Team, one of only two active Clemson athletes to be named to the ACC’s 50th Anniversary team at the time • Named Kodak District II AllAmerican in 2001, 2002 and 2003.

• 11th on the Clemson alltime scoring list with 1,270 points, even though she played just two years • Sixth on the Clemson career list for most rebounds with 766 • Seventh on the school’s career list for most field goals made (535) • Fourth on the Clemson career list for best free throw percentage with a .769 figure • First on the ACC and Clemson career lists for best rebounding average with 12.2 rpg • Second on the Clemson scoring list with a 20.2 average • First-Team All-Atlantic Coast Conference in 1978 • Named to the ACC Alltournament team in 1978 • Named to the All-State team in 1977 and 1978 • A member of the Carolina Christmas Classic All-tournament team 1977 • Tied the Clemson record for best field goal percentage in a game (1.000) as she hit 12-12 against Claflin on December 7, 1977 • Tied the Lady Tiger record for the most rebounds in a game with 25 on February 12,1977.


Tiger Legends 159

AMY GEREN

LOUISE GREENWOOD

KAREN JENKINS

BARBARA KENNEDY

JANET KNIGHT

1995-1999 Guard Cleveland, TN

1985-1989 Center Beech Island, SC

1985-1989 Forward Greenville, SC

1978-1982 Forward Rome, GA

1982-1986 Forward Albany, GA

• First-Team All-ACC in 1998 and 1999

• Second-Team All-ACC in 1989

• Second-Team All-ACC in 1988

• National Three-Point Shooting Contest Champion

• 1989 American Women’s Sports Federation All-American in 1989 (Honorable Mention)

• 1988 American Women’s Sports Federation All-American (Honorable Mention)

• Participant in the WBCA All-Star Game • Tenth on the Clemson career list for most points with 1,402 • First on the Clemson career list for best free throw pct. with an .848 mark • Led the ACC in free throw pct. in 1998-99 • Led the team in scoring in 1998 and 1999 • Led the team in free throw shooting 1996, 1998, and 1999 • Starter on two ACC Championship team • Inducted into the Clemson Athletic Hall of Fame in 2007.

• Fourth on the Clemson career list for most rebounds with 859 • 12th on the all-time Clemson career scoring list with 1,268 points • Tied for eighth on the school’s all-time list for career field goals made (532) • Sixth on the school’s career list for most blocked shots with 81 • Fifth on the school’s list for best free throw percentage (.765) • 10th on the school’s list for best career rebounding average (7.7) • Named Most Valuable Player of the 1987 Georgia Southern Invitational • Tied with Mary Ann Cubelic for Clemson’s best career free throw percentage in the ACC Tournament (.857) • Led Clemson in rebounding in 1986-87 and 1987-88.

• Fourth on the school’s career list for most points scored with 1,514 points • 10th on the Clemson career scoring average list (13.6) • Second on Clemson’s alltime list for best field goal percentage (.538) • Fifth on the Clemson career list for most field goals made (647) and sixth on the career list for most field goals attempted with 1202 • Eighth on the Lady Tiger career list for rebounds with 687 • Led Clemson in scoring in 1986-87 and 1987-88.

• All-American in 1981 and 1982 • First-Team All-ACC 1980, 1981, 1982 • ACC Tournament MVP 1981, 1982 • Still NCAA record holder for most field goals in a season with 392 in 1981-82 • Her 908 point season of 1981-82 is still tied for fourth best in NCAA history; Her 29.3 scoring average is still 10th best in NCAA history • ACC and Clemson all-time leader in scoring with 3,113 career points • The ACC and Clemson’s all-time leader in rebounding with 1,252 • The ACC and Clemson’s all-time career leader for most field goals (1,349), and field goal attempts (2,688) • Holds ACC and Clemson’s single season records for most points (908), points per game (29.3), most field goals (392), field goals attempts (760), rebounds (400), and most rebounds per game (12.9) • Led the nation in scoring in 1981-82 with a 29.2 points per game average • For her career, had 93 20-point games, 28 30-point games, and six 40-point games • Scored the first points in the inaugural NCAA tournament • Currently second on the NCAA’s list for most points in a tournament game with 43 • Member of the Clemson University Athletic Hall of Fame and Ring of Honor • A member of the U.S. national team, 1982 • Played professionally in 1982 • Named to the ACC 50-Year Anniversary Team in 2002.

• Clemson’s second alltime career scorer with 1,795 points • 11th on the all-time Clemson career list for rebounds with 565 • Third on the Clemson list for field goals attempted with 1,393 and second for field goals made with 731 • Also ranks fourth for field goal percentage with .525, second for free throws made (333) and fourth for free throws attempted (410) • Tied for second on the Clemson career list for free throw percentage with a .812 mark, (333-410) • Clemson’s fourth leading career scorer with a 15.7 average • Led Clemson in scoring in 1983-84 and 1984-85 • Led Clemson in free throw percentage all four years of her career • A third-team All-American in 1985 • First-Team All-Atlantic Coast Conference in 1985 • Second-Team All-Atlantic Coast Conference in 1984 • Named to six all-tournament teams during her career • Named Clemson’s MVP for the 1985 season • Inducted into the Clemson Athletic Hall of Fame in 1999.


160

Tiger Legends

STEPHANIE RIDGEWAY 1994-1996 Guard Monroe, GA

TARA SAUNOOKE

LAKEIA STOKES

ITORO UMOH

CHERON WELLS

1991-1995 Guard/Forward Asheville, NC

2000-2004 Guard/Forward Covington, GA

1995-1999 Guard Hephzibah, GA

1990-1992 Guard Dayton, OH

• First-Team All-Atlantic Coast Conference in 1996

• First-Team All-Atlantic Coast Conference in 1995

• Named First-Team AllACC in 2004

• 1996 District III All-American

• Holds the Clemson record for most three-point goals in a career (252)

• Named Kodak Region All-America for the 2003-04 season

• Sixth on the school’s career list for most points scored with 1,462

• Led the team in scoring (17.0 ppg.) and rebounding (7.0) in 2004

• 10th on the Clemson career list for most field goals made with 497

• Lead the team in assists with 104 in 2004

• 23rd on the school’s career list for most points scored with 872 • Eighth on the Clemson career list for best scoring average, 14.1 • 1996 All-ACC Tournament Team • Co-Captain of Clemson’s first Atlantic Coast Conference Championship team in 1996 • MVP at the TexasArlington Tournament in the 1995-96 season.

• First on the school’s career list for most three-point goals per game (2.08), most threepoint goals attempted (586) and best three point field goal pct. (.430) • Tied for second on the school’s career record list for best free throw pct. (.812).

• Led the team in steals with 70 in 2004 • Named to the All-Tournament Team at the Great Alaska Shootout in 2004 • Entered Clemson’s top 25 career list for most points scored (974) • First Clemson player ever to lead the team in scoring, rebounding, and assists in the same season.

• First-Team All-ACC in 1999 • Unanimous ACC Tourney MVP (1999) • Kodak District II All-American • 1999 Honorable Mention All-American by the Associated Press • Ninth on the Clemson career list for most points with 1,409 • 13th on the Clemson career list for most rebounds with 543 • Third on the school’s career list for most assists with 459 • Third on Clemson’s career list for most steals with 265 Had a triple-double vs. Wake Forest on January 17, as she had 12 points, 10 assists and 11 rebounds

• 1992 Second-Team AllACC • In 1991, she became first Clemson player to be named to an NCAA Tournament All-Region Team when she was named to the NCAA East Regional Team • Participated in the 1992 U. S. Olympic Trials • 1992 American Women’s Federation All-American, Third-Team • 20th on the Clemson career list for most points with 930 in only two years of play • 1991 ACC All-Tournament Team • 1991 American Women’s Sports Federation AllAmerican (Honorable Mention)

• Participant in the WBCA All-Star Game in 1999

• Clemson’s leading scorer in 1990-91 and 1991-92

• Scored 54 points in the 1999 ACC Tournament, 26 points in the Championship game vs. North Carolina on 3-1-99

• Clemson’s MVP in 1991 and 1992.

• Selected to the ACC 50Year Anniversary Team in 2002 • Participated in the 2004 Olympic Games and the 2006 FIBA World Championships as a member of the Nigerian national team • Inducted into the Clemson Athletic Hall of Fame in 2008.


Coaches

Mary King 1975-1976 Mary Kennerty King served as the first head coach of the Clemson women’s basketball and women’s tennis teams after Athletic Director Bill McLellan announced that the university would begin women’s programs in both for the 1975-76 season. King earned a Bachelor’s of Arts in secondary education from Clemson in 1973. She spent the next year teaching history and coaching girls’ basketball at Russell High School in Atlanta, GA before returning to Clemson as a graduate student. The women’s basketball team compiled a 14-11 record in its inaugural season under King, while the women’s tennis team went 10-6 in its first year. King continued to coach the tennis team for the next six years but handed over the reins to the basketball team to Annie Tribble.

Annie Tribble 1976-1987 Annie Tribble was named the head coach of the Lady Tiger basketball program on May 28, 1976 and held the position until February 28, 1987. She compiled an impressive 200-135 ledger at Clemson with a 348-147 record in 19 years of collegiate coaching. Seven times her teams collected 20 or more victories, and she guided the Lady Tigers to seven post-season tournaments. Prior to her arrival at Clemson, Tribble spent nine seasons at Anderson Junior College, where she directed the Trojans to three National Junior College Championships and one runner-up finish. She won over 82 percent of her games at Anderson, finishing with a 155-33 record. Player honors during Tribble’s reign include five All-Americans and eight all-conference players. In addition, Tribble was named the South Carolina Coach-of-the-Year in 1977 and served as the coach of the South Team for the National Sports Festival III games in 1981. A member of many collegiate steering committees, Tribble was a guiding force on the United States Olympic Committee that was instrumental in selecting the 1976 U.S. Silver Medal team.

Jim Davis 1987-2005

Jim Davis spent 18 seasons at the helm of the Lady Tiger basketball program, guiding Clemson to 355 victories in 552 games. He brought the program into national prominence and left as the winningest basketball coach in Clemson history, men or women. He led the Lady Tigers to 14 NCAA Tournament appearances and 11 final national rankings. Davis is the only Clemson basketball coach to win the ACC Championship, leading the Lady Tigers to the tournament title in 1996 and 1999. He finished with 51 wins over top 25 teams, and his teams won at least

20 games in 11 of his 18 seasons with Clemson. Under Davis’ direction, 16 former Lady Tigers achieved All-ACC status. Included in the list was Jessica Barr, the 1994 ACC Player-of-the-Year. Davis coached Itoro Umoh, a former assistant coach under him, to three All-ACC seasons and former great Chrissy Floyd to four All-ACC seasons. Davis also coached two ACC Tournament MVPs in Laura Cottrell and Umoh. Cottrell claimed the honors in 1996 when Davis led the Lady Tigers to their first ever ACC Championship. Umoh was named MVP in 1999 when Davis and the Lady Tigers claimed their second conference title. Clemson had four selections to the ACC’s 50-Year Anniversary team in 2002, and three of the four played under Davis. In 2002-03, Davis’ team did not make postseason play for the first time in 16 years under his direction. That is quite an accomplishment when you consider the duration of his tenure with the Lady Tigers. The 2001-02 season saw Davis win his 300th game at Clemson. The Lady Tigers finished the year with a 1712 record overall, and another NCAA appearance. In the 2000-01 season, Clemson advanced to the NCAA Tournament’s second round, and the Lady Tigers finished the season with a 21-10 record overall. Clemson was ranked 22nd in both the USA Today and Associated Press final polls. The Lady Tigers also had four wins over top 25 teams. The 1999-2000 season Clemson finished with a 19-12 record overall and advanced to the NCAA Tournament’s second round. The 1998-99 season was a record-breaking year as the Lady Tigers finished with a 26-6 record overall and the school’s second ACC Championship in four years. His team also advanced to the NCAA’s Final 16, his fourth visit to this level in his Clemson career. Clemson was also seeded second in the Mideast Region, the highest seed in the school’s history. The Lady Tigers also were ranked 10th in the final Associated Press poll, the highest finish for the Lady Tigers ever in that poll. The 1997-98 season was a record-breaking year as the Lady Tigers set the school record for most ACC wins (12) in a single season as Clemson finished with a 25-8 record overall. The Lady Tigers also went undefeated at home (13-0) for the first time in school history. The Lady Tigers finished 14th in the Associated Press poll and 21st in the USA Today listing. In 1996-97, Davis became the school’s winningest coach. He also guided the Lady Tigers to another NCAA Tournament appearance. The 1996-97 Lady Tigers finished ranked 21st in the Associated Press poll and 25th in the USA Today listing. At the 1996 ACC Tournament, Davis led his fourth-seeded Lady Tigers to the championship with victories over North Carolina, Virginia, and Duke, the school’s first ACC Championship. Clemson finished the magical 1995-96 season with a 23-8 record overall, then tied for the second most victories in a season by a Clemson team. Clemson was seeded third in the 1996 NCAA Midwest region. The Lady Tigers also finished 14th in the 1996 final Associated Press poll. In 1991, Davis led the Lady Tigers to the NCAA Tournament’s Elite Eight, before Clemson lost in the finals of the East Regional. It was the farthest Clemson ever advanced in a women’s postseason national tournament. The Lady Tigers concluded the 1990-91 season with a 22-11 record overall, and ranked 21st in the final Associated Press poll, and eighth in the final USA Today poll. The eighth-place ranking is the highest the Lady Tigers have ever been ranked in any poll at any time. In 1989 and 1990, the Lady Tigers advanced to the NCAA Tournament’s Final 16. In 1990, he was named ACC Coach-of-the-Year, the first of two selections (1994 the other) for Davis.

In 1987-88, his rookie campaign at Clemson, Davis put his stamp on the Lady Tiger program in unprecedented fashion. In one short year, he tripled the number of wins of the 1986-87 team by turning a 7-21 club into a 21-9 squad in 1987-88, and it was also the best turnaround season in the history of the ACC. Davis became the third women’s basketball coach in Clemson history on April 1, 1987, another illustrious step in a career that saw him excel on every level of coaching from junior high school to head coaching at a major college. Jim Davis and winning are synonymous with one another, as every program he has ever been associated with turned out to be a success. One reason is his persistence in obtaining the best, and a knack for getting the best performance from each and every one of his players. Davis also preached the importance of academics to his student-athletes, a point verified by the fact that all four-year players graduated during his tenure. Davis came to Clemson from Middle Tennessee State, where he guided the Lady Raiders to a 19-8 record in his only year at the Ohio Valley Conference school. He accepted the position only 10 days before the season was to begin at MTSU, and after a 4-7 start, he guided the Lady Raiders to a 15-game win streak before losing to Tennessee Tech in the championship game of the Ohio Valley Conference Tournament. Prior to his stop at Middle Tennessee, Davis spent the 1985-86 season as an assistant coach with the Florida Lady Gator basketball program. Before joining the Florida staff, Davis spent six highly successful years at Roane State Community College in Harriman, Tennessee. Davis put together one of the most successful stints ever in the junior college ranks by coaching Roane State’s Raiderettes to 127 wins against only 35 losses, which represents a .784 winning percentage. His teams won four Tennessee Junior College Athletic Association (TJCAA) divisional championships and one state championship, and were ranked in the top 10 by the National Junior College Athletic Association three times (1981, 1984, 1985). His biggest accomplishment was the 1984 team’s finish of 27-2 and the National Junior College Athletic Association National Championship title. Davis was coach of the East squad in the 1984 NJCAA All-Star game in Hutchinson, KS. He also served in top academic and athletic positions such as chairman of the Health, Physical Education, and Recreation Department at Roane State and chairman of the TJCAA Women’s Basketball Committee. He was NJCAA regional director for Tennessee-Kentucky in both 1984 and 1985. Before entering the junior college ranks, Davis coached two years at Englewood (TN) Junior High School and 10 seasons in various Tennessee high schools, including stops at Madisonville High, Charleston High, and McMinn County High. His overall high school record was 197-93, a winning percentage of .679. Davis graduated from Tennessee Wesleyan in 1970 with a B.S. degree in health and physical education. After doing graduate work at East Tennessee State, he received his master’s degree in supervision and administration from Tennessee Tech in 1975. In 1996, Davis was inducted into the Tennessee Junior and Community College Athletic Association (TJCCAA) Hall-of-Fame. In the fall of 1996, he was inducted into Tiger Brotherhood, an honorary fraternity that promotes high standards of social and ethical conduct while recognizing in its members an earnest devotion to Clemson, coupled with the integrity of character commensurate with a typical Clemson gentleman or lady. Davis was also inducted into the Clemson Athletic Hall of Fame in the fall of 2008.

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Year-By-Year Team Stats Year 1975-76 Clemson Opponent

G 24 24

FG-FGA 705-1743 656-1737

Pct. .404 .378

3FG-FGA Pct. NA NA NA NA

FT-FTA 280-478 334-527

Pct. .588 .634

Reb./Avg. 1296-54.0 1213-50.5

Mar. +3.5

AS-TO 380-NA 285-NA

BS-ST NA-NA NA-NA

Pts/Avg. 1690-70.4 1648-68.7

1976-77

Clemson Opponent

31 31

1068-2416 834-2227

.442 .374

NA NA

NA NA

397-618 384-645

.642 .595

1692-54.6 1429-46.1

+8.5

658-NA 374-NA

NA-354 NA-294

2533-81.7 2052-66.2

1977-78

Clemson Opponent

32 32

1160-2433 913-2323

.477 .393

NA NA

NA NA

403-618 475-768

.652 .618

1650-51.6 1397-43.7

+7.9

549-NA 406-NA

NA-378 NA-296

2723-85.1 2301-71.9

1978-79

Clemson Opponent

30 30

1003-2216 821-1967

.453 .417

NA NA

NA NA

363-546 409-647

.665 .632

1331-44.4 1284-42.8

+1.6

545-620 395-752

101-385 69-287

2369-79.0 2051-68.1

1979-80

Clemson Opponent

36 36

1257-2685 1072-2385

.468 .449

NA NA

NA NA

416-661 680-1026

.629 .663

1634-45.4 1489-41.4

+4.0

719-807 602-811

112-410 102-407

2932-81.4 2825-78.5

1980-81

Clemson Opponent

31 31

975-2273 847-1979

.428 .428

NA NA

NA NA

414-639 487-706

.648 .690

1415-45.6 1312-42.3

+3.3

565-568 463-271

84-341 69-276

2381-76.8 2164-69.8

1981-82

Clemson Opponent

32 32

1093-2402 935-2136

.455 .438

NA NA

NA NA

330-487 463-692

.678 .669

1440-45.0 1296-40.5

+4.5

649-629 446-711

122-296 60-322

2516-78.6 2313-72.3

1982-83

Clemson Opponent

29 29

895-2085 876-1919

.429 .456

NA NA

NA NA

369-553 548-774

.666 .708

1170-40.3 1328-45.8

-5.5

538-547 500-579

126-242 73-233

2159-74.4 2300-79.3

1983-84

Clemson Opponent

31 31

993-2118 920-2105

.469 .437

NA NA

NA NA

505-754 443-669

.670 .662

1344-43.4 1252-40.4

+3.0

604-579 467-583

130-298 86-257

2491-80.4 2283-73.6

1984-85

Clemson Opponent

27 27

890-1827 784-1842

.487 .426

NA NA

NA NA

383-596 391-545

.643 .717

1193-44.3 1036-38.4

+5.9

558-589 433-549

135-283 72-245

2163-80.1 1959-72.6

1985-86

Clemson Opponent

28 28

883-1833 864-1928

.482 .448

NA NA

NA NA

447-643 412-631

.695 .653

1174-41.9 1106-39.5

+2.4

495-570 499-489

88-210 80-275

2213-79.0 2140-76.4

1986-87

Clemson Opponent

28 28

846-1890 885-1794

.448 .493

NA NA

NA NA

338-545 404-588

.620 .687

1063-38.0 1141-40.8

-2.8

509-518 527-572

69-298 72-275

2030-72.5 2174-77.6

1987-88

Clemson Opponent

30 30

884-1936 716-1629

.457 .440

41-117 50-175

.350 .286

427-622 473-675

.686 .701

1191-39.7 1032-34.4

+5.3

523-563 435-686

52-339 77-236

2236-74.5 1955-65.2

1988-89

Clemson Opponent

31 31

909-2051 797-1852

.443 .430

41-117 71-223

.350 .318

433-624 399-578

.694 .690

1243-40.1 1184-38.2

+1.9

532-512 462-669

48-365 82-277

2292-73.9 2064-66.6

1989-90

Clemson Opponent

32 32

857-1963 763-1889

.437 .404

55-129 63-224

.426 .281

495-788 519-771

.628 .673

1378-43.1 1209-37.8

+5.3

491-617 444-642

162-345 69-270

2264-70.8 2108-65.9

1990-91 1991-92 1992-93

Clemson Opponent

33 33

895-2141 775-1937

.418 .400

98-264 81-264

.371 .307

463-689 516-748

.672 .690

1380-41.8 1313-39.8

+2.0

438-601 427-704

127-355 78-253

2351-71.2 2147-65.1

Clemson Opponent

31 31

912-2066 740-1705

.441 .434

159-395 80-241

.403 .332

398-619 511-732

.643 .698

1229-39.6 1174-37.9

+1.7

491-490 428-684

44-346 53-242

2381-76.8 2071-66.8

Clemson Opponent

30 30

827-1868 756-1751

.443 .432

159-457 92-302

.348 .305

408-608 399-590

.671 .676

1142-38.1 1142-38.1

0.0

462-520 449-621

62-333 53-270

2221-74.0 2003-66.8

1993-94

Clemson Opponent

30 30

836-1829 631-1616

.457 .390

113-308 99-330

.367 .300

361-545 481-744

.662 .647

1163-38.8 1116-37.2

+1.6

440-495 378-621

100-334 61-238

2146-71.5 1842-61.4

1994-95

Clemson Opponent

32 32

895-1970 715-1901

.454 .376

100-267 134-424

.375 .376

535-747 504-750

.716 .672

1381-43.2 1163-36.3

+6.9

465-594 453-620

117-328 73-267

2425-75.8 2068-64.6

1995-96

Clemson Opponent

31 31

840-1892 674-1766

.444 .382

99-282 115-405

.351 .284

487-739 470-759

.659 .619

1316-42.5 1191-38.4

+4.1

427-592 403-671

107-326 80-265

2266-73.1 1933-62.4

1996-97

Clemson Opponent

30 30

726-1769 634-1584

.410 .400

74-274 132-454

.270 .291

454-651 492-712

.697 .691

1198-39.9 1088-36.3

+3.6

355-544 359-577

69-273 81-260

1980-66.0 1892-63.1

1997-98

Clemson Opponent

33 33

886-2092 697-1770

.424 .394

107-307 145-436

.349 .333

492-703 481-747

.700 .644

1359-41.2 1177-35.7

+5.5

446-558 427-691

103-347 67-238

2371-71.8 2020-61.2

1998-99

Clemson Opponent

32 32

848-2012 636-1760

.421 .361

105-338 112-423

.311 .265

533-764 487-732

.689 .665

1364-42.6 1177-36.8

+5.8

449-477 361-632

112-312 79-205

2334-72.9 1871-58.5

1999-00

Clemson Opponent

31 31

690-1768 666-1709

.390 .390

99-339 146-543

.292 .269

465-663 392-592

.701 .662

1132-36.5 1202-38.8

-2.3

369-482 434-620

94-292 73-228

1944-62.7 1870-60.3

2000-01

Clemson Opponent

31 31

782-1871 725-1753

.418 .414

144-417 148-459

.345 .322

481-676 397-605

.712 .656

1142-36.8 1196-38.6

-1.8

466-534 448-671

62-309 80-259

2189-70.6 1995-64.4


Year-By-Year Stats and Results Year 2001-02 Clemson Opponent

G 29 29

FG-FGA 685-1723 661-1585

Pct. .398 .417

3FG-FGA Pct. 125-391 .320 141-404 .349

FT-FTA 432-623 347-578

Pct. .693 .600

Reb./Avg. 1056-36.4 1123-38.7

Mar. -2.3

AS-TO 354-438 416-576

BS-ST 85-272 74-214

Pts/Avg. 1927-66.4 1810-62.4

2002-03

Clemson Opponent

29 29

702-1735 642-1666

.405 .385

109-345 125-426

.316 .293

380-540 442-670

.704 .660

1096-37.8 1163-40.1

-2.3

412-504 369-545

131-254 66-257

1893-65.3 1851-63.8

2003-04

Clemson Opponent

29 29

673-1682 697-1790

.400 .389

132-426 178-584

.310 .305

431-618 362-568

.697 .637

1124-38.8 1168-40.3

-1.5

358-481 452-475

122-198 81-264

1909-65.8 1934-66.7

2004-05

Clemson Opponent

28 28

638-1710 689-1710

.373 .403

155-504 170-536

.308 .317

305-430 401-620

.709 .647

1121-40.0 1140-40.7

-0.7

359-569 441-480

100-222 66-291

1736-62.0 1949-69.6

2005-06

Clemson Opponent

29 29

733-1739 771-1831

.422 .421

154-443 161-453

.348 .355

301-451 497-745

.667 .667

1079/37.2 1203/41.5

-4.3

482-599 433-492

147-233 52-318

1921/66.2 2200/75.9

2006-07

Clemson Opponent

30 30

808-1945 764-1809

.415 .422

147-431 162-508

.341 .319

309-501 492-709

.617 .694

1132/37.7 1257/41.9

-4.2

447-531 444-580

122-329 96-258

2072/69.1 2182/72.7

2007-08

Clemson Opponent

31 31

752-1992 787-1857

.378 .424

109-414 157-497

.263 .316

306-467 466-685

.655 .680

1180/38.1 1326/42.8

-4.7

410-580 463-628

100-340 124-283

1919/61.9 2197/70.9

2008-09

Clemson Opponent

31 31

763-1938 720-1788

.394 .403

141-487 111-389

.290 .285

329-466 541-756

.706 .716

1173/37.8 1259/40.6

-2.8

420-546 382-579

137-308 99-205

1996/64.4 2092/67.5

Year-By-Year Results Conf. Games Year Coach W-L Pct. 1975-76 Mary King — —

ACC Trn. W-L —

1976-77 Annie Tribble 1977-78 Annie Tribble 1978-79 Annie Tribble 1979-80 Annie Tribble 1980-81 Annie Tribble 1981-82 Annie Tribble 1982-83 Annie Tribble 1983-84 Annie Tribble 1984-85 Annie Tribble 1985-86 Annie Tribble 1986-87 Annie Tribble Tribble Totals

Non-Conf Games Home Away W-L W-L W-L — 6-2 4-4

F inal Polls Neut USA Overall W-L AP Today W-L 4-5 - - 14-11

Pct. .560

— 4-4 (4th) 6-2 (3rd) 6-3 (3rd) 6-1 (1st) 6-3 (4th) 5-8 (5th) 9-5 (3rd) 8-6 (4th) 4-10 (6th) 3-11 (7th) 57-53

— .500 .750 .667 .857 .667 .385 .643 .571 .286 .214 .518

— 1-1 1-1 1-1 1-1 2-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 7-10

— 16-6 13-7 17-8 16-6 12-8 6-8 12-4 10-2 8-5 4-9 114-63

9-3 16-1 13-3 13-1 15-2 10-3 7-8 9-2 9-4 8-6 4-8 113-41

9-2 4-7 5-5 6-8 5-5 3-7 3-7 8-5 6-3 3-8 2-11 54-68

4-4 - - 22-9 1-3 - - 21-11 2-2 - - -20-10 5-3 - - 24-12 3-1 20 - 23-8 7-2 - - 20-12 2-2 - - 12-17 4-3 - - 21-10 3-2 - - 18-9 1-2 - - 12-16 1-2 - - 7-21 33-26 200-135

.709 .656 .667 .667 .742 .625 .413 .677 .667 .429 .250 .597

1987-88 Jim Davis 1988-89 Jim Davis 1989-90 Jim Davis 1990-91 Jim Davis 1991-92 Jim Davis 1992-93 Jim Davis 1993-94 Jim Davis 1994-95 Jim Davis 1995-96 Jim Davis 1996-97 Jim Davis 1997-98 Jim Davis 1998-99 Jim Davis 1999-00 Jim Davis 2000-01 Jim Davis 2001-02 Jim Davis 2002-03 Jim Davis 2003-04 Jim Davis 2004-05 Jim Davis Davis Totals

8-6 (4th) 9-5 (3rd) 10-4 (3rd) 8-6 (4th) 9-7 (3rd) 8-8 (T4th) 11-5 (3rd) 9-7 (5th) 9-7 (4th) 8-8 (6th) 12-4 (2nd) 11-5 (T3rd) 9-7 (4th) 10-6 (2nd) 9-7 (T3rd) 5-11 (7th) 7-9 (T5th) 2-12 (11th) 154-124

.571 .643 .714 .571 .563 .500 .688 .561 .561 .500 .750 .688 .563 .625 .562 .312 .438 .143 .554

1-1 1-1 1-1 2-1 1-1 1-1 1-1 0-1 3-0 2-1 2-1 3-0 0-1 1-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-1 20-16

12-2 10-5 11-5 12-4 11-2 10-2 8-4 12-3 11-1 9-2 11-3 12-1 10-5 11-4 8-5 9-4 10-3 6-8 183-63

12-2 7-6 9-3 7-7 12-4 7-4 11-3 5-6 12-2 6-7 11-2 5-8 11-2 6-6 11-3 5-5 12-3 7-5 9-3 4-5 13-0 6-6 14-2 8-3 9-3 8-6 10-3 7-5 12-2 4-8 8-5 3-8 9-5 7-6 6-7 2-10 191-54 104-111

2-1 - 20 21-9 4-1 - 13 20-11 3-2 - 19 22-10 6-2 21 8 22-11 3-1 20 19 21-10 3-1 - - 19-11 3-2 - 22 20-10 5-3 - - 21-11 4-0 14 17 23-8 6-3 21 25 19-11 6-2 14 21 25-8 4-1 10 13 26-6 2-3 - - 19-12 4-2 22 22 21-10 1-2 - - 17-12 3-2 - - 14-15 1-1 - - 17-12 0-3 - - 8-20 60-32 355-197

.700 .645 .688 .667 .677 .633 .667 .656 .742 .633 .758 .813 .613 .677 .586 .483 .586 .286 .643

2005-06 Cristy McKinney 2006-07 Cristy McKinney 2007-08 Cristy McKinney 2008-09 Cristy McKinney McKinney Totals

2-12 (12th) 4-10 (9th) 4-10 (9th) 2-12 (t-10) 12-44

.143 .286 .286 .143 .214

0-1 0-1 1-1 1-1 2-4

6-8 8-7 7-8 12-5 33-28

223-221

.502

29-30

330-154

Overall Totals

6-9 7-8 5-9 7-9 25-35

2-8 4-9 4-9 5-7 15-33

335-132 177-216

0-4 - - 1-1 - - 3-1 - - 2-1 - - 6-7

8-21 12-18 12-19 14-17 46-75

.276 .400 .378 .452 .380

103-70 615-418

.595

163


164

Yearly Leaders

Cheron Wells

Nikki Blassingame

Julie Talley

Scoring Leaders Year Name, Class FG 3FG FT Pts. Avg. 1975-76 Janet Forester, FR 234 79 547 22.8 1976-77 Donna Forester, JR 245 121 611 19.7 1977-78 Donna Forester, SR 290 79 659 20.6 1978-79 Barbara Kennedy, FR 227 87 541 18.7 1979-80 Barbara Kennedy, SO 382 89 853 23.7 1980-81 Barbara Kennedy, JR 348 115 811 26.2 1981-82 Barbara Kennedy, SR 392 124 908 29.3 1982-83 M.A. Cubelic, SR 183 53 419 14.4 1983-84 Janet Knight, SO 213 86 512 17.1 1984-85 Janet Knight, SO 232 80 544 20.1 1985-86 M. Ashworth, SR 143 127 413 15.3 1986-87 K.A. Jenkins, SO 214 75 503 18.0 1987-88 K.A. Jenkins, JR 177 0 63 417 13.9 1988-89 L. Greenwood, SR 152 2 78 384 14.8 1989-90 Kerry Boyatt, FR 159 40 132 490 15.3 1990-91 Cheron Wells, JR 186 17 75 464 14.1 1991-92 Cheron Wells, SR 182 25 78 466 15.0 1992-93 Shandy Bryan, SR 224 0 113 561 18.7 1993-94 Jessica Barr, SR 237 16 104 594 19.8 1994-95 Tara Saunooke, SR 194 73 110 571 17.8 1995-96 S. Ridgeway, SR 181 14 84 460 15.3 1996-97 Itoro Umoh, SO 142 9 98 391 13.0 1997-98 Amy Geren, JR 142 70 92 446 13.5 1998-99 Amy Geren, SR 130 54 118 432 13.5 1999-00 Chrissy Floyd, FR 162 7 49 380 12.3 2000-01 Chrissy Floyd, SO 200 42 81 523 16.9 2001-02 Chrissy Floyd, JR 208 35 78 529 18.2 2002-03 Chrissy Floyd, SR 208 40 49 505 17.4 2003-04 Lakeia Stokes, SR 162 22 147 493 17.0 2004-05 Reggie Maddox, JR 94 32 47 267 9.5 2005-06 Maxienne White, SO 136 18 30 320 11.0 2006-07 D’Lesha Lloyd, JR 178 0 53 409 14.1 2007-08 D’Lesha Lloyd, SR 112 2 26 252 9.0 2008-09 Lele Hardy, JR 186 40 91 503 16.2 Rebound Leaders Year Name, Class Rebounds 1975-76 Janet Forester, FR 301 1976-77 Donna Forester, JR 400 1977-78 Donna Forester, SR 366 1978-79 Barbara Kennedy, FR 248 1979-80 Sheila Cobb, FR 371 1980-81 Barbara Kennedy, JR 306 1981-82 Barbara Kennedy, SR 400 1982-83 Peggy Caple, SO 257 1983-84 Peggy Caple, JR 276 1984-85 Sandy Bishop, SR 293 1985-86 Julie Brickley, JR 191 1986-87 Louise Greenwood, SO 246 1987-88 Louise Greenwood, JR 216 1988-89 Michelle Bryant, SR 253 1989-90 Jackie Farmer, SO 285 1990-91 Jackie Farmer, SR 258 1991-92 Shandy Bryan, JR 246 1992-93 Shandy Bryan, SR 258 1993-94 Jessica Barr, SR 256 1994-95 Laura Cottrell, SO 263 1995-96 Laura Cottrell, JR 270 1996-97 Laura Cottrell, SR 205 1997-98 Nikki Blassingame, JR 165 1998-99 Nikki Blassingame, SR 254 1999-00 Erin Batth, JR 230 2000-01 Erin Batth, SR 260 2001-02 Maggie Slosser, SO 150 2002-03 Amanda White, FR 176 2003-04 Lakeia Stokes, SR 202 2004-05 Amanda White, JR 174 2005-06 Maxienne White, SO 192 2006-07 Lele Hardy, FR 202 2007-08 Lele Hardy, SO 220 2008-09 Lele Hardy, JR 261 Field Goal Percentage Leaders Year Name, Class FG FGA 1975-76 Vicky Burton, JR 116 256 1976-77 Bobbie Mims, FR 148 280 1977-78 Gretchen Becker, FR 164 301

1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09

Cissy Bristol, SO Barbara Kennedy, SO Barbara Schmauch, SR Barbara Kennedy, SR Janet Knight, FR Julie Brickley, FR Janet Knight, JR Julie Brickley, JR Karen Ann Jenkins, SO Karen Ann Jenkins, JR Michelle Bryant, SR Jackie Farmer, JR Jackie Farmer, SR Rhonda Jackson, JR Shandy Bryan, SR Jessica Barr, SR Laura Cottrell, SO Jaci Stimson, JR Jaci Stimson, SR Nikki Blassingame, JR Nikki Blassingame, SR Chrissy Floyd, FR Chrissy Floyd, SO Chrissy Floyd, JR Maggie Slosser, JR Maggie Slosser, SR Amanda White, JR Amanda Frist, SR Tasha Taylor, JR Morganne Campbell, SO Whitney Hood, SO

112 382 75 392 127 89 232 157 214 177 142 144 150 79 224 237 141 106 96 102 140 162 200 208 51 106 79 121 139 97 94

222 729 152 760 249 155 425 282 399 315 291 293 289 145 411 429 272 211 218 198 261 352 446 459 97 212 163 215 292 223 203

3-Point Field Goal Percentage Leaders Year Name, Class FG FGA 1987-88 Cheryl Nix, SR 31 84 1988-89 Renee Bowman, FR 18 44 1989-90 Kerry Boyatt, FR 40 85 1990-91 Kerry Boyatt, SO 64 156 Avg. 1991-92 Tara Saunooke, FR 53 113 12.5 1992-93 Tara Saunooke, SO 59 130 12.9 1993-94 Tara Saunooke, JR 67 163 73 180 11.4 1994-95 Tara Saunooke, SR 8.6 1995-96 Laura Cottrell, JR 29 68 10.3 1996-97 Laura Cottrell, SR 15 46 9.9 1997-98 Amy Geren, JR 70 176 12.9 1998-99 Amy Geren, SR 54 157 33 98 8.9 1999-00 Angie Cossey, SR 8.9 2000-01 Nuria Forns, SR 37 99 10.9 2001-02 Marci Glenney, SR 27 59 6.8 2002-03 Julie Aderhold, JR 26 69 8.8 2003-04 Julie Talley, SO 43 114 37 101 7.2 2004-05 Julie Talley, JR 9.0 2005-06 Julie Talley, SR 58 143 8.9 2006-07 Tasha Taylor, JR 26 67 11.0 2007-08 Kirstyn Wright, FR 32 108 7.9 2008-09 Bryelle Smith, FR 22 58 8.6 8.5 Free Throw Percentage Leaders 8.5 (Min. 35 Attempts) 8.7 Year Name, Class FT FTA 6.8 1975-76 Janet Forester, FR 79 97 121 161 5.0 1976-77 Donna Forester, JR 7.9 1977-78 Donna Forester, SR 79 99 7.4 1978-79 Cissy Bristol, FR 48 57 8.7 1979-80 Mary Anne Cubelic, FR 42 55 5.2 1980-81 Barbara Schmauch, SR 37 50 28 37 6.1 1981-82 Cissy Bristol, SR 7.0 1982-83 Janet Knight, FR 78 94 6.2 1983-84 Janet Knight, SO 86 107 6.6 1984-85 Janet Knight, JR 80 100 7.0 1985-86 Janet Knight, SR 89 109 72 87 7.1 1986-87 Cheryl Nix,JR 8.4 1987-88 Louise Greenwood, JR 57 70 1988-89 Louise Greenwood, SR 78 97 1989-90 Shandy Bryan, FR 59 72 Pct. 1990-91 Shandy Bryan, SO 78 98 52 75 .453 1991-92 Kerry Boyatt, JR .529 1992-93 Shandy Bryan, SR 113 152 .545 1993-94 Jessica Barr, SR 104 151

.505 .524 .493 .516 .510 .574 .546 .557 .536 .562 .488 .491 .519 .545 .545 .552 .518 .502 .440 .515 .536 .460 .448 .453 .526 .500 .485 .563 .476 .435 .463 Pct. .369 .409 .471 .410 .469 .454 .411 .406 .426 .326 .398 .344 .337 .374 .458 .377 .377 .366 .406 .388 .296 .379

Pct. .814 .751 .798 .842 .764 .740 .757 .830 .804 .800 .817 .828 .814 .804 .819 .796 .693 .743 .689


Yearly Leaders 165 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

Tara Saunooke, SR Amy Geren, FR Jaci Stimson, SR Amy Geren, JR Amy Geren, SR Angie Cossey,SR Chrissy Floyd, SO Chrissy Floyd, JR Amanda White, FR Lakeia Stokes, SR D’Lesha Lloyd, FR Julie Talley, SR D’Lesha Lloyd, JR Sthefany Thomas, FR Whitney Hood, SO

110 84 75 92 118 68 81 78 78 147 30 35 53 43 29

130 97 90 105 138 83 99 102 104 197 40 46 71 54 39

.846 .866 .833 .876 .855 .819 .818 .765 .750 .746 .750 .761 .746 .796 .744

Assist Leaders Year Name, Class Assists 1975-76 Vicky Burton, FR 154 1976-77 Bobbie Mims, FR 172 1977-78 Drema Greer, JR 195 1978-79 Drema Greer, SR 204 1979-80 Bobbie Mims, SR 195 1980-81 Mary Anne Cubelic, SO 119 1981-82 Jennie Lyerly, SR 182 1982-83 Melinda Ashworth, FR 108 1983-84 Denise Marshall, SR 161 1984-85 Susan Fehling, SO 174 1985-86 Melinda Ashworth, SR 119 1986-87 Cheryl Nix, JR 122 1987-88 Susan Fehling, SR 190 1988-89 Ramona O’Neal, SR 154 1989-90 Peggy Sells, JR 116 1990-91 Jackie Mattress, SR 90 1991-92 Cheron Wells, SR 129 1992-93 Dana Puckett, JR 156 1993-94 Dana Puckett, SR 97 1994-95 Dory Kidd, SR 88 1995-96 Itoro Umoh, FR 65 1996-97 Itoro Umoh, SO 76 1997-98 Itoro Umoh, JR 136 1998-99 Itoro Umoh, SR 182 1999-00 Krystal Scott, SO 106 2000-01 Krystal Scott, JR 115 2001-02 Krystal Scott, SR 109 2002-03 Kanetra Queen, JR 97 2003-04 Lakeia Stokes, SR 104 2004-05 Reggie Maddox, JR 86 2005-06 Tasha Taylor, SO 123 2006-07 Christy Brown, FR 135 2007-08 Christy Brown, SO 110 2008-09 Tasha Taylor, SR 95 Steal Leaders Year Name Steals 1976-77 Donna Forester, JR 76 Doll Eadon, SR 76 1977-78 Donna Forester, SR 70 1978-79 Debra Buford, SO 65 1979-80 Barbara Kennedy, SO 95 1980-81 Barbara Kennedy, JR 77 1981-82 Barbara Kennedy, SR 92 1982-83 Peggy Caple, SO 43 1983-84 Denise Marshall, SR 71 1984-85 Sandy Bishop, SR 55 1985-86 Melinda Ashworth, SR 45 1986-87 Ramona O’Neal, SO 63 1987-88 Ramona O’Neal, JR 72 1988-89 Ramona O’Neal, SR 123 1989-90 Courtney Johnson, SO 67 1990-91 Cheron Wells, JR 53 1991-92 Courtney Johnson, SR 58 1992-93 Dana Puckett, JR 55 1993-94 Jessica Barr, SR 65 1994-95 Tara Saunooke, SR 52 1995-96 Itoro Umoh, FR 59 1996-97 Itoro Umoh, SO 69 1997-98 Itoro Umoh, JR 74 1998-99 Itoro Umoh, SR 63

1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09

Chrissy Floyd, FR Chrissy Floyd, SO Chrissy Floyd, JR Chrissy Floyd, SR Lakeia Stokes, SR Reggie Maddox, JR Tasha Taylor, SO Lele Hardy, FR Lele Hardy, SO Lele Hardy, JR

Blocked Shot Leaders Year Name, Class 1978-79 Barbara Kennedy, SO 1979-80 Sheila Cobb, FR 1980-81 Barbara Kennedy, JR 1981-82 Peggy Caple, FR 1982-83 Peggy Caple, SO 1983-84 Peggy Caple, JR 1984-85 Peggy Caple, SR 1985-86 Julie Brickley, JR 1986-87 Louise Greenwood, SO 1987-88 Louise Greenwood, JR 1988-89 Louise Greenwood, SR 1989-90 Jackie Farmer, JR 1990-91 Jackie Farmer, SR 1991-92 Shandy Bryan, JR 1992-93 Shandy Bryan, SR 1993-94 Jaci Stimson, FR 1994-95 Kerri Thomas, FR 1995-96 Jaci Stimson, JR 1996-97 Jaci Stimson, JR 1997-98 Erin Batth, FR 1998-99 Natasha Anderson, SR 1999-00 Erin Batth, JR 2000-01 Erin Batth, SR 2001-02 Tia Andrew, JR 2002-03 Khaili Sanders, FR 2003-04 Khaili Sanders, SO 2004-05 Amanda White, JR 2005-06 Amanda Frist, SR 2006-07 Moreemi Davis, SO 2007-08 April Parker, SO 2008-09 Jasmine Tate, SO Playing Time Leaders Year Name, Class Minutes 1979-80 Barbara Kennedy, SO 1160 1980-81 Barbara Kennedy, JR 1094 1981-82 Barbara Kennedy, SR 1119 1982-83 Mary Anne Cubelic, SR 929 1983-84 Denise Marshall, SR 959 1984-85 Janet Knight, JR 982 1985-86 Janet Knight, SR 854 1986-87 Karen Ann Jenkins, SO 962 1987-88 Susan Fehling, SR 889 1988-89 Ramona O’Neal, SR 1046 1989-90 Kerry Boyatt, FR 938 1990-91 Cheron Wells, JR 893 1991-92 Cheron Wells, SR 899 1992-93 Shandy Bryan, SR 932 1993-94 Jessica Barr, SR 902 1994-95 Tara Saunooke, SR 989 1995-96 Stephanie Ridgeway, SR 886 1996-97 Itoro Umoh, SO 862 1997-98 Itoro Umoh, JR 998 1998-99 Itoro Umoh, SR 1020 1999-00 Chrissy Floyd, FR 901 2000-01 Chrissy Floyd, SO 1052 2001-02 Chrissy Floyd, JR 969 2002-03 Chrissy Floyd, SR 1053 2003-04 Lakeia Stokes, SR 966 2004-05 Reggie Maddox, JR 877 2005-06 Tasha Taylor, SO 849 2006-07 Christy Brown, FR 865 2007-08 Christy Brown, SO 937 2008-09 Lele Hardy, JR 964 Note: Bold indicates a current player.

55 58 53 49 70 48 53 95 83 106 Blocks 33 42 37 68 84 76 70 28 22 19 22 69 60 18 28 33 36 32 25 21 29 39 29 24 31 39 27 47 36 19 36 Avg. 32.2 35.3 36.1 32.0 30.9 36.4 30.5 34.4 29.6 34.0 29.3 27.1 29.0 31.1 30.1 30.9 29.5 28.7 30.2 31.9 29.1 33.9 33.4 36.3 33.3 31.3 29.3 29.8 32.4 31.1

Krystal Scott

Reggie Maddox

Khaili Sanders


166

All-Time Line-Ups 1975-76 (14-11) AIAW Region II Tournament F Janice Flatt 5-11 FR F Doll Eadon 5-9 JR C Janet Forester 5-11 FR G Vicki Burton 5-6 JR G Sandy Ruff 5-7 SO

7.4 ppg (13) 11.9 ppg (24) 22.8 ppg (24) 11.9 ppg (24) 3.8 ppg (6)

1976-77 (22-9) AIAW Region II Tournament F Donna Forester 5-9 JR 19.7 ppg (31) F Janet Forester 5-11 SO 14.9 ppg (28) C Kathy Wilson 6-0 FR 6.9 ppg (16) G Doll Eadon 5-9 SR 5.9 ppg (29) G Bobbie Mims 5-6 FR 11.1 ppg (26) 1977-78 (21-11) AIAW Region II Tournament F Donna Forester 5-9 SR F Cissy Bristol 5-9 FR C Gretchen Becker 6-0 FR G Bobbie Mims 5-6 SO G Drema Greer 5-4 JR Top Subs: Kathy Wilson 6-0 SO Debra Buford 5-10 FR 1978-79 (20-10) Lady Tiger Invitational Champions AIAW Region II Tournament F Debra Buford 5-10 SO F Annette Wise 5-10 FR C Barbara Kennedy 6-0 FR G Drema Greer 5-4 SR G Bobbie Mims 5-6 JR Top Sub: Cissy Bristol 5-9 SO 1979-80 (24-12) Carolina Christmas Classic Champions Lady Tiger Invitational Champions AIAW Region II Tournament National Women’s Invitational Tournament F Barbara Kennedy 6-0 SO F Annette Wise 5-10 SO C Sheila Cobb 6-0 FR G Bobbie Mims 5-6 SR G Mary Anne Cubelic 5-9 FR Top Subs: Cissy Bristol 5-9 JR Debra Buford 5-10 JR 1980-81 (23-8) Associated Press Final Ranking-20th Lady Tiger Invitational Champions 6-1 ACC, Regular Season Champions AIAW Region II Tournament F Barbara Kennedy 6-0 JR F Annette Wise 5-10 JR C Gretchen Becker 6-0 SR G Debra Buford 5-10 SR G Mary Anne Cubelic 5-9 SO Top Subs: Barbara Schmauch 6-0 SR Jennie Lyerly 5-5 JR 1981-82 (21-12) ACC Tournament Finalist NCAA Tournament Participant South Florida Invitational Champions F Barbara Kennedy 6-0 SR F Cissy Bristol 5-9 SR C Peggy Caple 6-4 FR G Mary Anne Cubelic 5-9 JR G Jennie Lyerly 5-5 SR Top Subs: Celia Slater 5-9 SO Denise Marshall 5-5 SO Donna Cannady 6-2 JR

20.6 ppg (32) 14.2 ppg (32) 12.7 ppg (30) 12.7 ppg (32) 6.6 ppg (31) 6.3 ppg 6.3 ppg

8.4 ppg (20) 8.7 ppg (17) 18.7 ppg (20) 6.2 ppg (30) 13.5 ppg (30) 15.1 ppg

23.7 ppg (36) 5.3 ppg (19) 11.6 ppg (36) 8.9 ppg (33) 9.9 ppg (21) 8.1 ppg 5.5 ppg

26.2 ppg (31) 8.9 ppg (28) 5.2 ppg. (15) 8.6 ppg (26) 8.5 ppg (17) 6.2 ppg 5.5 ppg

29.3 ppg (31) 10.2 ppg (21) 6.0 ppg (27) 17.1 ppg (32) 3.7 ppg (24) 3.7 ppg 3.9 ppg 2.8 ppg

1982-83 (12-17) F Jacqui Jones 6-2 FR F Janet Knight 5-11 FR C Peggy Caple 6-4 SO G Mary Anne Cubelic 5-9 SR G Melinda Ashworth 5-7 FR Top Subs: Cynthia Austin 5-8 JR Denise Marshall 5-5 JR

12.1 ppg (27) 11.4 ppg (18) 12.7 ppg (29) 14.4 ppg (29) 4.4 ppg. (16) 6.9 ppg 5.1 ppg

1983-84 (21-10) Queen’s Classic Champions National Women’s Invitational Tournament- 3rd Place F Janet Knight 5-11 SO 17.1 ppg (30) F Sandy Bishop 6-2 JR 12.1 ppg (10) C Peggy Caple 6-4 JR 10.2 ppg (30) G Denise Marshall 5-5 SR 10.9 ppg (31) G Melinda Ashworth 5-7 SO 4.1 ppg (26) Top Subs: Julie Brickley 6-3 FR 7.3 ppg Jacqui Jones 6-0 SO 15.7 ppg 1984-85 (18-9) Nebraska Invitational Champions F Janet Knight 5-11 JR F Sandy Bishop 6-2 SR C Peggy Caple 6-4 SR G Melinda Ashworth 5-7 JR G Susan Fehling 5-11 SO Top Subs: Julie Brickley 6-3 SO Cheryl Nix 5-7 FR 1985-86 (12-16) F Janet Knight 5-11 SR F Julie Brickley 6-3 JR C Louise Greenwood 6-3 FR G Melinda Ashworth 5-7 SR G Nickey Lynch 5-9 JR Top Subs: Cheryl Nix 5-7 SO Karen Ann Jenkins 6-0 FR 1986-87 (7-21) F Karen Ann Jenkins 6-0 SO F Nickey Lynch 5-8 SR C Louise Greenwood 6-3 SO G Cheryl Nix 5-7 JR G Renee Williams 5-5 JR Top Subs: Ramona O’Neal 5-8 SO Jena Barnett 6-0 SO

20.1 ppg (27) 16.8 ppg (27) 11.0 ppg (27) 13.6 ppg (27) 3.0 ppg (27) 8.5 ppg 1.9 ppg 14.5 ppg (24) 13.8 ppg (23) 7.4 ppg (24) 15.3 ppg (25) 5.1 ppg (15) 3.4 ppg 11.5 ppg 18.0 ppg (26) 14.8 ppg (27) 11.2 ppg (26) 10.8 ppg (28) 3.9 ppg (17) 6.8 ppg 2.4 ppg.

1987-88 (21-9) #20 Final USA Today Ranking Georgia Southern Invitational Champions NCAA Tournament Participant F Karen Ann Jenkins 6-0 JR 13.9 ppg (29) F Ramona O’Neal 5-8 JR 9.8 ppg (28) C Louise Greenwood 6-3 JR 12.1 ppg (18) G Cheryl Nix 5-7 SR 10.6 ppg (20) G Susan Fehling 5-10 SR 3.0 ppg (28) Top Subs: Michelle Bryant 6-1 JR 12.3 ppg Renee Williams 5-5 SR 3.0 ppg 1988-89 (20-11) #13 Final USA Today Ranking St. Peter’s Tournament Champions NCAA Tournament Final 16 F Karen Ann Jenkins 6-0 SR F Michelle Bryant 6-1 SR C Louise Greenwood 6-3 SR G Ramona O’Neal 5-8 SR G Becky Hollaway 5-7 SR Top Subs: Courtney Johnson 5-10 FR Peggy Sells 5-6 SO Lisa Brown 5-11 JR

10.8 ppg (13) 13.6 ppg (24) 14.8 ppg (24) 12.5 ppg (31) 9.1 ppg (28) 4.0 ppg 2.6 ppg 4.6 ppg

1989-90 (22-10) #19 Final USA Today Ranking Brigham Young Invitational Champions NCAA Tournament Final 16 F Shandy Bryan 6-2 FR F Courtney Johnson 5-10 SO C Jackie Farmer 6-4 JR G Peggy Sells 5-6 JR G Kerry Boyatt 5-10 FR Top Subs: Imani Wilson 6-2 FR Lisa Brown 5-11 SR 1990-91 (22-11) #9 Final USA Today Ranking #21 Final Associated Press Ranking Kansas State Tournament Champions NCAA Tournament Final 8 ACC Tournament Finalist F Courtney Johnson 5-10 JR F Kerry Boyatt 5-10 SO C Jackie Farmer 6-4 SR G Cheron Wells 5-6 JR G Jackie Mattress 5-6 SR Top Subs: Melissa Miller 6-1 SR Peggy Sells 5-6 SR Shandy Bryan 6-2 SO 1991-92 (21-10) #19 Final USA Today Ranking #20 Final Associated Press Ranking South Florida Tournament Champions NCAA Tournament Participant F Kerry Boyatt 5-10 JR F Rhonda Jackson 6-1 JR C Shandy Bryan 6-2 JR G Courtney Johnson 5-10 SR G Cheron Wells 5-6 SR Top Subs: Dana Puckett 5-7 SO Tara Saunooke 5-6 FR 1992-93 (19-11) Alabama Tournament Champions Rutgers/ Bell-Atlantic Champions NCAA Tournament Participant F Shandy Bryan 6-2 SR F Kerry Boyatt 5-10 SR C Rhonda Jackson 6-1 SR G Dana Puckett 5-7 JR G Rema Miller 5-7 SR Top Sub: Tara Saunooke 5-6 SO 1993-94 (20-10) #22 Final USA Today Ranking NCAA Tournament Participant F Renee Rayton 6-0 JR F Dawn Stewart 6-1 FR C Jessica Barr 6-2 SR G Dana Puckett 5-7 SR G Tara Saunooke 5-6 JR Top Subs: Calesha Corder 5-7 SO Laura Cottrell 6-1 FR Jaci Stimson 6-3 FR

9.7 ppg (13) 8.3 ppg (22) 10.7 ppg (24) 4.4 ppg (25) 15.3 ppg (22) 6.9 ppg 4.6 ppg

5.3 ppg (19) 11.7 ppg (20) 13.4 ppg (25) 14.1 ppg (27) 3.7 ppg (22) 3.6 ppg 3.0 ppg 10.7 ppg

10.5 ppg (22) 6.0 ppg (15) 13.1 ppg (29) 7.5 ppg (31) 15.0 ppg (31) 6.3 ppg 8.4 ppg

18.7 ppg (30) 9.1 ppg (24) 6.3 ppg (17) 6.8 ppg (27) 7.9 ppg (18) 10.2 ppg

5.9 ppg (21) 8.3 ppg (21) 19.8 ppg (30) 6.0 ppg (30) 11.4 ppg (28) 5.3 ppg 4.0 ppg 6.3 ppg


All-Time Line-Ups Clemson’s Four-Year Starters Melinda (Hall) Ashworth__________ Kerry Boyatt___________________ Peggy Caple_ _________________ Mary Anne Cubelic_ ____________ Amanda (White) Frist____________ Louise Greenwood_ ____________ Barbara Kennedy_______________ Janet Knight___________________ Bobbie Mims__________________ 1994-95 (21-11) Northern Lights Invitational Champions National Women’s Invitational Tournament Consolation Champions F Tara Saunooke 5-6 SR F Laura Cottrell 6-1 SO C Jaci Stimson 6-3 SO G Stephanie Ridgeway 5-8 JR G Angie Salyer 5-9 SO Top Subs: Jeanette Davis 6-2 FR Dory Kidd 5-10 JR, Kerri Thomas 6-3 FR 1995-96 (23-8) #14 Final Associated Press Ranking Atlantic Coast Conference Champions Texas-Arlington Tournament Champions NCAA Tournament Participant F Dory Kidd 5-10 SR F Laura Cottrell 6-1 JR C Jaci Stimson 6-3 JR G Stephanie Ridgeway 5-8 SR G Angie Salyer 5-9 JR Top Subs: Jeanette Davis 6-2 SO Amy Geren 5-11 FR Itoro Umoh 5-7 FR 1996-97 (19-11) #21 Final Associated Press Ranking #25 Final USA Today Ranking Boise State Tournament Champions Dartmouth Tournament Champions NCAA Tournament Participant F Jeanette Davis 6-2 JR F Laura Cottrell 6-1 SR C Jaci Stimson 6-3 SR G Angie Salyer 5-9 SR G Itoro Umoh 5-7 SO Top Subs: Natasha Anderson 6-0 SO Calesha Corder 5-7 SR Amy Geren 5-11 SO

1982-1986 1990-1993 1982-1985 1979-1993 2002-2006 1986-1989 1978-1982 1983-1986 1977-1980

17.8 ppg (32) 12.4 ppg (25) 7.2 ppg (19) 12.9 ppg (19) 4.6 ppg (23) 5.8 ppg 5.4 ppg 3.8 ppg

1998-99 (26-6) #10 Final Associated Press Ranking #13 Final USA Today Ranking Atlantic Coast Conference Champions NCAA Tournament Final 16 F Natasha Anderson 6-0 SR F Nikki Blassingame 6-3 SR C Erin Batth 6-4 SO G Amy Geren 5-11 SR G Itoro Umoh 5-7 SR Top Subs: Joanie Mungro 6-2 JR Amirah Leonard 5-8 JR Nuria Forns 6-1 SO Angie Cossey 5-7 JR 1999-2000 (19-12) NCAA Tournament Participant F Erin Batth 6-4 JR F Nuria Forns 6-1 JR C Joanie Mungro 6-2 SR G Angie Cossey 5-7 SR G Krystal Scott 5-8 SO Top Subs: Datishella Byrd 6-1 SR Chrissy Floyd 5-9 FR Amirah Leonard 5-8 SR

13.0 ppg (32) 10.2 ppg (32) 7.6 ppg (19) 13.5 ppg (32) 12.5 ppg (32) 4.6 ppg 2.8 ppg 3.2 ppg 2.4 ppg

9.3 ppg (20) 7.2 ppg (30) 6.0 ppg (24) 9.2 ppg (21) 9.0 ppg (29) 5.4 ppg 12.3 ppg 4.2 ppg

6.0 ppg 10.0 ppg 7.2 ppg

2000-01 (21-10) NCAA Tournament Participant #22 Final Associated Press Ranking #22 Final USA Today Ranking F Marci Glenney 5-11 JR 9.6 ppg (29) F Nuria Forns 6-1 SR 8.2 ppg (29) C Erin Batth 6-4 SR 12.1 ppg (30) G Chrissy Floyd 5-9 SO 16.9 ppg (31) G Krystal Scott 5-8 JR 9.8 ppg (29) Top Subs: Andrea Gaines 5-9 SR 2.3 ppg Julie Aderhold 5-11 FR 5.5 ppg Maggie Slosser 6-2 FR 2.8 ppg

6.6 ppg (23) 9.3 ppg (21) 8.9 ppg (20) 0.7 ppg (15) 13.0 ppg (28)

2001-02 (17-12) NCAA Tournament Participant F Marci Glenney 5-11 SR 9.7 ppg (26) F Julie Aderhold 5-11 SO 6.5 ppg (15) C Maggie Slosser 6-2 SO 6.4 ppg (22) G Chrissy Floyd 5-9 JR 18.2 ppg (29) G Krystal Scott 5-8 SR 10.4 ppg (28) Top Subs: Leah Roper 5-11 JR 5.5 ppg Lakeia Stokes 6-0 SO 5.8 ppg Kanetra Queen 5-8 SO 1.5 ppg

5.2 ppg (28) 10.9 ppg (26) 8.7 ppg (24) 15.3 ppg (30) 1.9 ppg (20)

6.6 ppg 4.5 ppg 7.3 ppg

1997-98 (25-8) #14 Final Associated Press Ranking #21 Final USA Today Ranking Bahamas Shootout Tournament Champions NCAA Tournament Participant F Jeanette Davis 6-2 SR 5.6 ppg (27) F Nikki Blassingame 6-3 JR 7.4 ppg (14) C Kerri Thomas 6-4 SR 6.2 ppg (29) G Amy Geren 5-11 JR 13.5 ppg (29) G Itoro Umoh 5-7 JR 12.0 ppg (33) Top Subs: Natasha Anderson 6-0 JR 9.9 ppg Erin Batth 6-2 FR 3.4 ppg Jennifer Davis 6-1 SR 3.1 ppg Andrea Gaines 5-8 FR 3.5 ppg

2002-03 (14-15) WNIT Participant F Maggie Slosser 6-2 JR F Julie Aderhold 5-11 JR C Amanda White 6-4 FR G Chrissy Floyd 5-9 SR G Kanetra Queen 5-8 JR Top Subs: Leah Roper 5-11 SR Lakeia Stokes 6-0 JR Khaili Sanders 6-3 FR

5.5 ppg (14) 8.0 ppg (13) 7.0 ppg (28) 17.4 ppg (29) 3.3 ppg (26) 4.7 ppg 8.3 ppg 5.8 ppg

2003-04 (17-12) F Lakeia Stokes 6-0 SR 17.0 ppg (29) F Maggie Slosser 6-2 SR 9.1 ppg (29) C Amanda White 6-4 SO 6.2 ppg (24) G Julie Aderhold 5-11 SR 9.4 ppg (29) G Julie Talley 5-6 SO 7.6 ppg (20) Top Subs: Khaili Sanders 6-3 SO 6.4 ppg Kanetra Queen 5-8 SR 4.2 ppg Carrie Whitehurst 6-0 FR 4.1 ppg

2004-05 (8-20) F Lauren Allen 6-2 JR C Amanda White 6-4 JR G Reggie Maddox 5-9 JR G Julie Talley 5-6 JR G Tasha Taylor 5-9 FR Top Subs: D’Lesha Lloyd 6-0 FR Tasha Phillips 5-9 JR Maxienne White 6-1 FR 2005-06 (8-21) F Maxienne White 6-1 SO C Amanda Frist 6-4 SR G Tasha Phillips 5-9 SR G Julie Talley 5-6 SR G Tasha Taylor 7.6 SO Top Subs: Adrianne Bradshaw 6-4 SO D’Lesha Lloyd 6-0 SO Susan Yenser 5-11 FR 2006-07 (12-18) F D’Lesha Lloyd 6-0 JR F Lele Hardy 5-10 FR C Moreemi Davis 6-3 SO G Tasha Taylor 5-9 JR G Christy Brown 5-6 FR Top Subs: Susan Yenser 5-11 SO Adrianne Bradshaw 6-4 JR Carrie Whitehurst 6-0 SR Morganne Campbell 5-8 FR 2007-08 (12-19) Coors Classic Tournament Champions F D’Lesha Lloyd 6-0 SR F Lele Hardy 5-10 SO C Moreemi Davis 6-3 JR G Christy Brown 5-6 SO G Morganne Campbell 5-8 SO Top Subs: Sthefany Thomas 5-9 FR Whitney Hood 6-2 FR Kirstyn Wright 5-11 FR 2008-09 (14-17) Washington Husky Classic Champions F Lele Hardy 5-10 JR F Jasmine Tate 6-1 SO C April Parker 6-2 JR G Christy Brown 5-6 JR G Tasha Taylor 5-9 SR Top Subs: Sthefany Thomas 5-9 SO Whitney Hood 6-2 SO Kirstyn Wright 5-11 SO

2.1 ppg (12) 7.7 ppg (25) 9.5 ppg (26) 6.7 ppg (20) 4.6 ppg (13) 8.6 ppg 8.0 ppg 4.3 ppg 11.0 ppg (20) 10.7 ppg (29) 9.3 ppg (14) 8.6 ppg (25) 7.6 ppg (29) 5.6 ppg 5.3 ppg 5.1 ppg 14.4 ppg (29) 11.6 ppg (30) 5.6 ppg (25) 11.9 ppg (29) 7.8 ppg (29) 5.7 ppg 4.0 ppg 5.0 ppg 4.5 ppg

9.0 ppg (23) 8.8 ppg (29) 4.1 ppg (23) 8-7 (28) 8.5 (28) 8.0 ppg 5.7 ppg 5.0 ppg

16.2 ppg (31) 3.6 ppg (17) 5.8 ppg (27) 3.7 ppg (16) 4.9 ppg (22) 8.1 ppg 7.2 ppg 4.4 ppg

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Letterwinners A Aderhold, Julie 00-01, 01-02, 02-03, 03-04 Allen, Lauren 02-03, 03-04, 04-05, 05-06 Allen, Yoneko 99-00 Anderson, Natasha 95-96, 96-97, 97-98, 98-99 Andrew, Tia 01-02, 02-03 Ashworth, Melinda (Hall) 82-83,83-84, 84-85, 85-86 Auffray, Alexis 2006-07 Austin, Amy 85-86 Austin, Cynthia 79-80,82-83,83-84

Frist, Amanda (White) 02-03, 03-04, 04-05, 05-06 G Gaines, Andrea Greenwood, Louise Greer, Drema Geist, Amy Geren, Amy Glenney, Marci Goggans, Laurel

97-98, 98-99, 99-00, 00-01 85-86,86-87,87-88, 88-89 77-78,78-79 84-85 95-96, 96-97, 97-98, 98-99 00-01, 01-02 04-05

B Ballard, Rose Barnett, Jena Barr, Jessica Batth, Erin Bayer, Rose Bean, Carol Ann Becker, Gretchen Bedenbaugh, Jan Bentley, Lynnette Bethea, Georgia Bishop, Sandy Black, Sally Blackmon, Monica Blackney, Cookie Blassingame, Nikki Bowman, Renee Boyatt, Kerry Bradshaw, Adrianne Brake, Stephanie Brantley, Aja Brickley, Julie (Larson) Bristol, Cissy Brown, Christy Brown, DeShawn Brown, Lisa Brunson, April Bryan, Shandy Bryant, Michelle Buford, Debra Burton, Vickie Byars, Maria Byrd, Datishella

H Hammond, Debbie Hardy, Lele Hollaway, Becky Hood, Whitney Howard, Shanna Hume, Kathy

77-78,78-79 06-07, 07-08, 08-09 85-86,86-87,87-88, 88-89 07-08, 08-09 88-89, 89-90, 90-91, 91-92 75-76

J Jackson, Rhonda Jenkins, Ashley Jenkins, Karen Ann Johnson, Courtney Jones, Jacqui Justice, Jill

91-92 06-07 85-86,86-87,87-88, 88-89 88-89, 89-90, 90-91, 91-92 82-83 03-04

K Kennedy, Barbara Kidd, Dory Knight, Janet Korbutt, Tracy Kwange, Ade

78-79,79-80,80-81, 81-82 92-93, 93-94, 94-95, 95-96 82-83,83-84,84-85,85-86 84-85 91-92, 92-93

L Lee, Princella Lee, Roxianne Leonard, Amirah Lloyd, D’Lesha Lyerly, Jenny Lynch, Nickey M Mason, Lindsey McInerney, Katie McMillian, Michelle McPherson, Gigi McSwain, Maria Maddox, Reggie Marshall, Denise Mattison, Miesha Mattress, Jackie Miller, Melissa Miller, Rema Mims, Bobbie Moton, Jamine Mungro, Joanie

87-88 85-86,86-87,87-88 92-93, 93-94 97-98, 98-99, 99-00, 00-01 81-82 87-88 77-78,78-79,79-80,80-81 75-76 83-84,84-85 75-76 83-84,84-85 76-77 01-02, 02-03 75-76 95-96, 96-97, 97-98, 98-99 88-89 89-90, 90-91, 91-92, 92-93 04-05, 05-06, 06-07, 07-08 76-77 04-05 83-84,84-85,85-86, 86-87 77-78,78-79,79-80,81-82 06-07, 07-08, 08-09 91-92 87-88,88-89, 89-90 01-02 89-90, 90-91, 91-92, 92-93 87-88,88-89,90-91 77-78,78-79,79-80,80-81 75-76,76-77 79-80 98-99, 99-00

C Campbell, Morganne 06-07, 07-08, 08-09 Cannady, Donna 81-82 Caple, Peggy 81-82,82-83,83-84,84-85 Cobb, Sheila 79-80,80-81,81-82 Compton, Catherine 99-00 Corder, Calesha 92-93, 93-94, 94-95, 96-97 Cossey, Angela 98-99, 99-00 Costin, Karla 91-92 Cottrell, Laura 93-94, 94-95, 95-96, 96-97 Cowart, Donna 78-79 Crowe, Heather 99-00, 00-01 Cubelic, Mary Anne 79-80,80-81,81-82,82-83 D Daniels, Pam Davis, Jeanette Davis, Jennifer Davis, Moreemi Drew, Elizabeth E Eadon, Doll Ellenburg, Mary Nan F Farmer, Jackie Fehling, Susan Fitzsimmons, Peggy Flatt, Janice Floyd, Chrissy Forester, Donna Forester, Janet Forns, Marta Forns, Nuria Forrest, Donna

82-83,83-84 94-95, 95-96, 96-97, 97-98 94-95, 95-96, 96-97, 97-98 04-05, 06-07, 07-08 85-86 75-76,76-77 84-85 89-90, 90-91 83-84,84-85,87-88 83-84 75-76,76-77 99-00, 00-01, 01-02, 02-03 76-77,77-78 75-76,76-77 96-97, 97-98 97-98, 98-99, 99-00, 00-01 89-90, 90-91

Q Queen, Kanetra

00-01, 01-02, 02-03, 03-04

R Rayton, Renee Reynolds, Susan Rhoad, Alison Ridgeway, Stephanie Roper, Leah Ruff, Sandy

93-94, 94-95 76-77,77-78 92-93, 93-94 94-95, 95-96 01-02, 02-03 75-76,76-77

S Salyer, Angie Sam, Autumn Sanders, Khaili Saunooke, Tara Schmauch, Barbara Scott, Krystal Sells, Peggy Shafer, Lacey Shedd, Susan Slater, Celia Slosser, Maggie Smith, Byelle Sommers, Cynthia Spackman, Chris Spray, Emily Staebell, Brook Stephens, Kim Stewart, Dawn Stimson, Jaci Stokes, Jennifer Stokes, Lakeia Stone, Penny Swygert, Ray

93-94, 94-95, 95-96, 96-97 95-96, 96-97 02-03, 03-04, 04-05 91-92, 92-93, 93-94, 94-95 79-80,80-81 98-99, 99-00, 00-01, 01-02 87-88,88-89, 89-90, 90-91 01-02, 02-03, 03-04, 04-05 75-76 80-81,81-82 00-01, 01-02, 02-03, 03-04 08-09 78-79 86-87 06-07 94-95 88-89, 89-90, 90-91, 91-92 93-94 93-94, 94-95, 95-96, 96-97 82-83 00-01, 01-02, 02-03, 03-04 80-81,81-82 77-78

76-77 77-78,80-81 98-99, 99-00 04-05, 05-06, 06-07, 07-08 78-79,79-80,80-81,81-82 85-86,86-87

T Talley, Julie Tate, Jasmine Taylor, Tasha Thomas, Kerri Thomas, Sthefany Tomlinson, Vicki

02-03, 03-04, 04-05, 05-06 07-08, 08-09 04-05, 05-06, 06-07, 08-09 94-95, 95-96, 96-97, 97-98 07-08, 08-09 81-82

08-09 07-08 78-79,79-80 81-82 82-83 04-05 80-81,81-82,82-83,83-84 98-99 89-90, 90-91 87-88, 88-89, 89-90, 90-91 91-92, 92-93 76-77,77-78,78-79,79-80 99-00 98-99, 99-00

U Umoh, Itoro

95-96, 96-97, 97-98, 98-99

V Vasilas, Tabitha

N Nix, Cheryl

84-85,85-86,86-87,87-88

W Wells, Cheron Welker, Lindsay White, Maxienne Whitehurst, Carrie Williams, Renee Wilson, Imani Wilson, Kathy Wise, Annette Wittstruck, Courtney Wright, Kirstyn

O O’Neal, Ramona Oraczewski, Debbie

85-86,86-87,87-88, 88-89 82-83,83-84

Y Yarborough, Carol Yenser, Susan

P Papincak, Christynne Parker, April Parr, Evelyn Pauldo, Shaniqua Paulling, Bette Percy, Anette Permar, Stephanie Perry, Laura Peters, Angie Phillips, Tasha Pinkstaff, Chelsea Poston, Terri Puckett, Dana

03-04 07-08, 08-09 75-76 08-09 76-77,77-78 96-97, 97-98 03-04 76-77 89-90, 90-91 04-05, 05-06 08-09 86-87,87-88 90-91, 91-92, 92-93, 93-94

01-02, 02-03 90-91, 91-92 08-09 04-05, 05-06 03-04, 04-05, 05-06, 06-07 83-84,84-85,86-87, 87-88 89-90 76-77,77-78,78-79, 79-80 78-79,79-80,80-81,82-83 99-00 07-08, 08-09

Bold denotes current player

75-76 05-06, 06-07


Jersey Numbers 00 Chelsey Pinkstaff

2008-10

1 Maxienne White

2004-06

2 Alexis Auffray

2006-07

3 Doll Eadon Maria McSwain Bryelle Smith Tasha Taylor Renee Williams 4 Christy Brown Shanna Howard Janet Knight Bobbie Mims Maggie Slosser 5 Amy Austin Sheila Cobb Mary Nan Ellenberg Jamine Moton Terri Poston 10 Georgia Bethea Sally Black Debra Buford Nuria Forns Jackie Mattress Cheryl Nix Alison Rhoad Cara Singletary Vicki Tomlinson Kirstyn Wright 11 April Brunson Lele Hardy Becky Hollaway Laura (Lawton) Perry Dana Puckett Susan Shedd Courtney Wittstruck 12 Jan Bedenbaugh Sandy Bishop Cissy Bristol Dory Kidd Krystal Scott Peggy Sells Julie Talley Tasha Taylor 13 Kerry Boyatt Andrea Gaines Drema Greer Reggie Maddox Ramona O’Neal Brook Staebell

1975-77 1982-83 2007-10 2004-06 1983-88

2006-10 1988-92 1982-86 1977-80 2000-04

1985-86 1979-82 1984-85 1999-2000 1986-88

1975-76 1976-77 1977-81 1997-2001 1989-91 1984-88 1992-94 2005-06 1981-82 2007-10

2001-02 2006-10 1985-89 1976-77 1990-94 1975-76 1999-2000

1975-76 1983-85 1977-82 1992-96 1998-2002 1987-91 2002-06 2006-10

1989-93 1997-2001 1977-79 2004-05 1985-89 1994-95

14 Carol Ann Bean Janet Forester Marta Forns Keyrra Gillespie Laurel Goggans Courtney Johnson Katie McInernery Diane Pateckis Cindy Sommers 15 Jessica Barr Marci Glenney Ray Swygert Annette Wise

1987-88 1975-77 1996-98 2009-10 2004-05 1988-92 2007-08 1980-81 1978-79

1992-94 2000-02 1977-78 1978-83

20 Rose Bayer 1981-82 Aja Brantley 2004-05 Vicky Burton 1975-77 Tabitha Chambers 1993-94 Angie Cossey 1998-2000 Melinda (Hall) Ashworth 1982-86 Michelle McMillan 1978-80 Kanetra Queen 2000-04 Penny Stone 1980-82 Cheron Wells 1990-92 Susan Yenser 2005-07 21 Maria Byars Calesha Corder Donna Cowart Elizabeth Drew Jill Justice April Parker Evelyn Parr Lakeia Stokes Imani Wilson 22 Erin Batth Susan Fehling Denise Marshall Angie Peters Tasha Phillips Angie Salyer Chris Spackman Lakeia Stokes Sthefany Thomas Kathy Wilson Carol Yarborough 23 Shandy Bryan Donna Forester Peggy Fitzsimmons Amirah Leonard D’Lesha Lloyd Nickey Lynch Gigi McPherson Stephanie Ridgeway Tabitha Vasilas 24 Lauren Allen Nikki Blassingame Mitzi Gregg Louise Greenwood Debbi Hammond Ashley Jenkins

1979-80 1992-97 1978-79 1985-86 2003-04 2007-09 1975-76 2000-01 1989-90

1997-2001 1983-88 1980-84 1989-91 2004-06 1993-97 1986-87 2001-04 2007-09 1976-80 1975-76

1989-93 1976-78 1983-84 1998-2000 2004-08 1985-87 1981-82 1994-86 2001-03

2002-06 1995-99 1976-77 1985-89 1977-79 2006-07

Jennifer Stokes Jasmine Tate

1982-83 2007-10

25 Lisa Brown Catherine Compton Whitney Hood Jacqui Jones Tracy Korbutt Rema Miller Khaili Sanders Celia Slater Itoro Umoh

1987-89 1999-2000 2007-09 1982-83 1984-85 1991-93 2002-06 1980-82 1995-99

30 Julie Aderhold Cookie Blakney Moreemi Davis Karen Ann Jenkins Roxianna Lee Sandy Ruff Barbara Schmauch

2000-04 1975-76 2004-08 1985-89 1977-81 1975-77 1979-81

31 Yoneko Allen Andi Ashmore Stephanie Brake Peggy Caple Jeanette Davis Lindsey Mason Christynne Papincak

1999-2000 1975-76 1976-77 1981-85 1994-98 2008-10 2003-04

32 Lynette Bentley Morganne Campbell Mary Anne Cubelic Janice Flatt Chrissy Floyd Ade Kwange Dawn Stewart

1983-85 2006-10 1979-83 1975-77 1999-2003 1991-93 1993-94

33 Rose Ballard Karla Costin Pam Daniels Donna Forrest Amy Geist Amy Geren Leah Roper Lindsay Welker Carrie Whitehurst

1987-88 1991-92 19982-84 1989-90, 91-91 1984-85 1995-99 2001-03 2008-10 2003-07

34 DeShawn Brown Shereitha Clay Laura Cottrell Heather Crowe Kathy Hume Morgan McMinn Melissa Miller Lacey Shafer

1991-92 1986-87 1993-97 1999-2001 1975-76 2008-10 1987-91 2001-05

35 Datishella Byrd Lacey Shafer Kerri Thomas

1998-2000 2001-05 1994-98

40 Rhonda Jackson

Debbie Oraczewski Renee Rayton

1982-84 1993-95

42 Susan Reynolds Barbara Kennedy

1976-78 1978-82

43 Michelle Bryant Emily Spray

1987-91 2006-08

44 Gretchen Becker Donna Cannady Bobbie Mims Joanie Mungro Shaniqua Pauldo Autumn Sam Kim Stephens Amanda (White) Frist

1977-81 1981-82 1976-77 1998-2000 2008-10 1995-97 1988-92 2002-06

45 Jackie Farmer Anette Percy

1989-91 1996-98

50 Natasha Anderson Tia Andrew Adrianne Bradshaw Julie Larson-Brickley Jenny Lyerly Bette Paulling

1995-99 2001-03 2004-08 1983-86 1978-82 1976-78

51 Renee Bowman

1989-89

52 Jena Barnett Monica Blackmon Stephanie Permar Tara Saunooke

1985-88 2001-03 2003-04 1991-95

53 Cynthia Austin Jennifer Davis

1979-84 1994-98

54 Princella Lee Jaci Stimson

1976-77 1993-97

55 Miesha Mattison

1998-99

1991-92 Bold denotes current player

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National Honors All-Americans 1981 Barbara Kennedy - Street and Smith All-American Barbara Kennedy - Fast Break All-American 1982 Barbara Kennedy - Kodak All-American Barbara Kennedy - WBCA All-American Barbara Kennedy - Fast Break All-American (HM) Barbara Kennedy - Basketball Weekly All-American Barbara Kennedy - Women’s Basketball News Service All-American (Second Team) 1983 Mary Anne Cubelic - Fast Break All-American (HM) Jacqui Jones - Fast Break Freshman All-American

1993 Shandy Bryan - Kodak Region III All-American 1994 Jessica Barr - Kodak Region III All-American 1996 Stephanie Ridgeway - Kodak Region III All-American 1999 Itoro Umoh - Kodak Region III All-American 2001 Chrissy Floyd - Kodak Region III All-American 2002 Chrissy Floyd - Kodak Region III All-American

1985 Janet Knight - Fast Break (Third team) Sandy Bishop - Fast Break (Honorable Mention)

2003 Chrissy Floyd - Kodak Region III All-American

1986 Melinda Ashworth - Fast Break (HM)

2004 Lakeia Stokes - Kodak Region III All-American

1988 Karen Ann Jenkins - Fast Break (HM) 1989 Michelle Bryant - Fast Break (Fourth Team) Louise Greenwood - Fast Break (HM) 1990 Kerry Boyatt - Fast Break, Freshman All-American 1991 Jackie Farmer - Fast Break (Fourth Team) Cheron Wells - Fast Break (Honorable Mention)

Wade Trophy Nominees 1982 Barbara Kennedy 1994 Jessica Barr NCAA Tournament All-Region Team 1991 Cheron Wells - East Regional All-Tournament

1992 Cheron Wells - Fast Break (Third Team) Shandy Bryan - Fast Break (Honorable Mention)

Jones Cup Intercontinental Team 1981 Barbara Kennedy - Silver Medal

1993 Shandy Bryan - Fast Break (Second Team) Kerry Boyatt - Fast Break (Honorable Mention) Jessica Barr - Fast Break (Honorable Mention) Dana Puckett - Fast Break (Honorable Mention)

United States National Team 1982 Barbara Kennedy

1994 Jessica Barr - Kodak-All American Jessica Barr - Basketball America All-American

United States Pan-American Games 1999 Itoro Umoh

1999 Itoro Umoh - Associated Press (HM) Itoro Umoh - Women’s Basketball Journal (Defensive, Second Team)

World University Games 2001 Chrissy Floyd

2000 Erin Batth - Women’s Basketball Journal (Defensive, Second Team) 2001 Erin Batth - Women’s Basketball Journal (Defensive, Second Team) 2004 Maggie Slosser - National Strength Coaches Association 2007 Lele Hardy - GBallmag.com Young All-American

Summer Olympics Participant 2004 Itoro (Umoh) Coleman - Nigerian National Team National Three-Point Shooting Contest Champion 1999 Amy Geren Sports Illustrated Player-Of-The-Week Dec. 9-15, 1991 Shandy Bryan WNBA Players Erin Batth - Cleveland (drafted by in 2002); San Antonio (2004); Sacramento (2007) Chrissy Floyd - Seattle (drafted by in 2003) Itoro Umoh - Houston (2003) Current/Former Overseas Players Natasha Anderson - Israel Erin Batth - Greece; Turkey Chrissy Floyd - Greece Nuria Fornes - Madrid Andrea Gaines - Iceland Marci Glenney - Denmark Amirah Leonard - Denmark Reggie Maddox - Holland Tasha Phillips - Romania Khaili Sanders - Finland Krystal Scott - Iceland Lacey Shafer - Switzerland Kerry Thomas - Israel

FIBA World Championship Games 2006 Itoro (Umoh) Coleman - Nigerian National Team 2007 Sthefany Thomas - Argentinean U20 National Team Olympic Trials 1992 Cheron Wells - United States 2008 Sthefany Thomas - Argentina

Region All-Americans 1981 Barbara Kennedy - Kodak Region III All-American 1982 Barbara Kennedy - Kodak Region III All-American

Olympic Festival 1981 Coach Annie Tribble - National Olympic Festival/ South Squad (Gold Medal)

Itoro Umoh - Nigeria


Tournament Honors 171 Tournament Championships 1977-78 Clemson Lady Tiger Invitational - Clemson, SC 1978-79 Clemson Lady Tiger Invitational - Clemson, SC 1979-80 North Carolina Christmas Classic - Chapel Hill, NC Clemson Lady Tiger Invitational - Clemson, SC 1980-81 Clemson Lady Tiger Invitational - Clemson, SC 1981-82 South Florida Invitational - Tampa, FL 1983-84 Wayland Baptist Queen’s Classic - Plainview, TX

1984-85 Nebraska Invitational - Lincoln, NE 1987-88 Georgia Southern Classic - Statesboro, GA

1988-89 St. Peter’s Invitational - Jersey City, NJ

1989-90 Brigham Young Invitational - Provo, UT

1990-91 Kansas State Invitational - Manhattan, KS

1991-92 South Florida Invitational - Tampa, FL

1992-93 Alabama Tournament - Tuscaloosa, AL Rutgers Bell Atlantic Tournament - Piscataway, NJ

1994-95 Alaska Northern Lights Inv. - Anchorage, AK

1995-96 Texas Arlington Tournament - Arlington, TX ACC Tournament - Rock Hill, SC

1996-97 Boise State Tournament - Boise, ID Dartmouth Tournament - Hanover, NH

1997-98 Sun Splash Shootout - Nassau, Bahamas

1998-99 ACC Tournament - Charlotte, NC

2002-03 Sun Splash Shootout - Nassau, Bahamas 2007-08 Coors Classic - Boulder, CO

Rhonda Jackson

Kathy Wilson

Regular Season All-Tournament Selections 1977-78 Donna Forester - North Carolina Christmas Classic Donna Forester, MVP - Clemson Lady Tiger Inv. Kathy Wilson - Clemson Lady Tiger Invitational

1990-91 Jackie Farmer - California Golden Bear Tourn.

1978-79 Bobbie Mims - North Carolina Christmas Classic Cissy Bristol, MVP - Clemson Lady Tiger Inv. Debra Buford - Clemson Lady Tiger Invitational 1979-80 Barbara Kennedy - North Carolina Christmas Classic Sheila Cobb - Tennessee Tech Invitational Barbara Kennedy - Tennessee Tech Invitational Bobbie Mims, MVP - Clemson Lady Tiger Inv. Barbara Kennedy - Clemson Lady Tiger Invitational Barbara Kennedy - National Women’s Inv.Tourn. 1980-81 Barbara Kennedy, MVP - Clemson Lady Tiger Inv. Debra Buford - Clemson Lady Tiger Invitational 1981-82 Barbara Kennedy - Wayland Baptist Queens Classic Cissy Bristol - Pittsburgh Classic Barbara Kennedy - Pittsburgh Classic Mary Anne Cubelic - S. Florida Lady Brahman Inv. Barbara Kennedy - S. Florida Lady Brahman Inv. Mary Ann Cubelic - Clemson Lady Tiger Invitational Barbara Kennedy - Clemson Lady Tiger Invitational 1982-83 Denise Marshall - Clemson Lady Tiger Invitational Janet Knight - East Carolina Lady Pirate Classic

1991-92 Cheron Wells, MVP - Vanderbilt Tournament Shandy Bryan - Vanderbilt Tournament Cheron Wells, MVP - South Florida Tournament Shandy Bryan - South Florida Tournament 1992-93 Dana Puckett - Alabama Tournament Shandy Bryan, MVP - Alabama Tournament Rhonda Jackson - Alabama Tournament Shandy Bryan - Rutgers/Bell Atlantic Tournament Dana Puckett - Rutgers/Bell Atlantict Tournament Kerry Boyatt - Rutger/Bell Atlantic Tournament 1993-94 Jessica Barr, MVP - Hilton Head Tournament Tara Saunooke - Hilton Head Tournament Jessica Barr - UNLV Tournament 1994-95 Tara Saunooke, MVP - Northern Lights Invitational Laura Cottrell - Northern Lights Invitational Stephanie Ridgeway -Northern Lights Invitational Tara Saunooke - National Women’s Inv. Tourn. 1995-96 Amy Geren - Texas Arlington Tournament Stephanie Ridgeway, MVP - Texas Arlington Tourn. 1996-97 Laura Cottrell, MVP - Boise State Tournament Jaci Stimson -Boise State Tournament Itoro Umoh, MVP - Dartmouth Tournament Jeanette Davis - Dartmouth Tournament

1983-84 Janet Knight, MVP - Wayland Baptist Queen’s Classic Jacqui Jones - Wayland Baptist Queen’s Classic Janet Knight - Ohio State Buckeye Classic Jacqui Jones - Ohio State Buckeye Classic Janet Knight -National Women’s Inv. Tour.nament

1997-98 Natasha Anderson, MVP - Bahamas Shootout Itoro Umoh - Bahamas Shootout Nikki Blassingame - Bahamas Shootout

1984-85 Janet Knight, MVP - Nebraska Invitational

1999-00 Amirah Leonard - Coaches vs. Cancer Tournament

1985-86 Janet Knight - Kentucky Invitational

2002-03 Chrissy Floyd, MVP - Bahamas Shootout Lakeia Stokes - Bahamas Shootout

1987-88 Louise Greenwood, MVP - Georgia Southern Inv. Michelle Bryant - Georgia Southern Invitational Susan Fehling - Georgia Southern Invitational 1988-89 Ramona O’Neal - Western Kentucky Invitational Lisa Brown - Middle Tennessee St. Invitational Michelle Bryant - Middle Tennessee St. Invitational Karen Ann Jenkins - St. Peter’s Tournament Ramona O’Neal - St. Peter’s Tournament Louise Greenwood, MVP - St. Peter’s Tournament 1989-90 Jackie Farmer - DePaul Invitational Imani Wilson - Brigham Young Tournament Courtney Johnson, MVP - Brigham Young Tourn.

2003-04 Lakeia Stokes - Great Alaskan Shootout Maggie Slosser - Great Alaskan Shootout 2005-06 Adrianne Bradshaw - BTI/WBCA Classic Tasha Phillips -Lady Tiger Classic 2006-07 Lele Hardy - Dead River Company Classic D’Lesha Lloyd - Dead River Company Classic 2007-08 April Parker, MVP - Coors Classic Morganne Campbell - Coors Classic


172

ACC Honors 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2009

All-Atlantic Coast Conference Donna Forester First Team Bobbie Mims Second Team Cissy Bristol First Team Barbara Kennedy Second Team Barbara Kennedy First Team Barbara Kennedy First Team Barbara Kennedy First Team Mary Ann Cubelic First Team Mary Anne Cubelic First Team Janet Knight Second Team Jacqui Jones Second Team Janet Knight First Team Sandy Bishop Second Team Karen Ann Jenkins Second Team Louise Greenwood Second Team Michelle Bryant Second Team Kerry Boyatt Second Team Jackie Farmer Second Team Cheron Wells Second Team Shandy Bryan First Team Jessica Barr First Team Tara Saunooke First Team Stephanie Ridgeway First Team Itoro Umoh Second Team Amy Geren First Team Itoro Umoh Second Team Amy Geren First Team Itoro Umoh First Team Chrissy Floyd Second Team Angie Cossey Third Team Chrissy Floyd Second Team Erin Batth Second Team Chrissy Floyd First Team Marci Glenney Third Team Chrissy Floyd First Team Lakeia Stokes First Team Lele Hardy Third Team

All-ACC Tournament Team 1978 Donna Forester First Team 1981 Barbara Kennedy First Team 1982 Barbara Kennedy First Team Mary Anne Cubelic First Team 1991 Cheron Wells First Team 1993 Shandy Bryan First Team Jessica Barr First Team 1994 Jessica Barr First Team 1995 Tara Saunooke Second Team 1996 Laura Cottrell First Team Stephanie Ridgeway First Team Amy Geren Second Team Jaci Stimson Second Team 1997 Laura Cottrell First Team Itoro Umoh First Team Natasha Anderson Second Team Jaci Stimson Second Team 1998 Itoro Umoh First Team Amy Geren Second Team Natasha Anderson Second Team 1999 Itoro Umoh First Team Amy Geren Second Team Natasha Anderson Second Team Nikki Blassingame Second Team 2002 Chrissy Floyd Second Team

1981 1982 1996 1999

ACC Tournament MVP Barbara Kennedy Barbara Kennedy Laura Cottrell Itoro Umoh

1979 1980 1990

ACC Rookie-Of-The-Year Barbara Kennedy Sheila Cobb Kerry Boyatt

ACC Player-Of-The-Year 1994

Jessica Barr

Dec. 30, 2002 Jan. 10, 2002 Dec. 18, 2006 Feb. 19, 2007

Khaili Sanders Amanda White Lele Hardy Lele Hardy

ACC Coach-Of-The-Year 1990 1994

Jim Davis Jim Davis

ACC All-Freshman Team

1996 2000 2003 2007 2007

Amy Geren Chrissy Floyd Amanda White Christy Brown Lele Hardy

ACC All-Defensive Team 2000 Erin Batth 2001 Erin Batth 2002 Chrissy Floyd 2009 Lele Hardy ACC Tournament Silver Anniversary Team Barbara Kennedy Laura Cottrell Itoro Umoh ACC 50th Anniversary Team Jessica Barr Chrissy Floyd Barbara Kennedy Itoro Umoh Academic All-ACC 1998-99 1999-00 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2005-06

Amy Geren Angie Cossey Kanetra Queen Kanetra Queen Kanetra Queen Amanda Frist

ACC Player-Of-The-Week Feb. 18, 1985 Janet Knight Feb. 10, 1987 Nickey Lynch Feb. 24, 1987 Karen Ann Jenkins Jan. 26, 1988 Louise Greenwood Feb. 23, 1988 Cheryl Nix Jan. 3, 1990 Louise Greenwood Feb. 21, 1990 Michelle Bryant Jan. 23, 1990 Kerry Boyatt Dec. 17, 1990 Jackie Farmer Jan. 7, 1991 Shandy Bryan Dec. 17, 1991 Shandy Bryan Jan. 27, 1992 Courtney Johnson Feb. 17, 1992 Shandy Bryan Feb. 1, 1993 Shandy Bryan Jan. 17, 1994 Jessica Barr Feb. 21, 1994 Jessica Barr  Feb. 13, 1995 Tara Saunooke Feb. 19, 1996 Stephanie Ridgeway Dec. 2, 1996 Itoro Umoh Dec. 15, 1997 Amy Geren Jan. 5, 1998 Amy Geren Dec. 21, 1998 Amy Geren Dec. 11, 2000 Erin Batth Jan. 22, 2001 Chrissy Floyd Jan. 28, 2002 Marci Glenney Dec. 16, 2002 Chrissy Floyd Dec. 22, 2003 Lakeia Stokes Jan. 12, 2004 Lakeia Stokes Dec. 19, 2005 Maxienne White ACC Rookie-Of-The-Week Feb. 10, 1992 Tara Saunooke Dec. 19, 1994 Jeanette Davis Dec. 11, 1995 Itoro Umoh Jan. 8, 1996 Amy Geren Jan. 22, 1996 Amy Geren Jan. 17, 2000 Chrissy Floyd Feb. 7, 2000 Chrissy Floyd

1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-2000 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07

ACC Academic Honor Roll Cynthia Austin Mary Anne Cubelic Janet Knight Susan Fehling Peggy Fitzsimmons Nan Ellenberg Susan Fehling Amy Geist Janet Knight Cheryl Nix Janet Knight Becky Hollaway Susan Fehling Becky Hollaway Becky Hollaway Courtney Johnson Kerry Boyatt Courtney Johnson Angie Peters Jackie Mattress Courtney Johnson Jackie Mattress Kerry Boyatt Shandy Bryan Shanna Howard Courtney Johnson Tara Saunooke Jessica Barr Renee Rayton Brook Staebell Renee Rayton Dory Kidd Natasha Anderson Autumn Sam Natasha Anderson Jeanette Davis Marta Forns Amy Geren Anette Percy Angie Salyer Autumn Sam Marta Forns Nuria Forns Nikki Blassingame Angie Cossey Amy Geren Amirah Leonard Yoneko Allen Nikki Blassingmae Angie Cossey Chrissy Floyd Courtney Wittstruck Nuria Forns Kanetra Queen Kanetra Queen Tabitha Vasilas Kanetra Queen Tabitha Vasilas Amanda White Julie Aderhold Stephanie Permar Kanetra Queen Amanda White Aja Brantley Laurel Goggans Amanda White Amanda (White) Frist Susan Yenser Susan Yenser


Clemson Honors 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

Annie Tribble Leadership Award Cheryl Nix Louise Greenwood Lisa Brown, Melissa Miller Peggy Sells and Jackie Mattress Kim Stephens Shandy Bryan Dana Puckett Renee Rayton Stephanie Ridgeway Angie Salyer Jennifer Davis Erin Batth Joanie Mungro Marci Glenney Marci Glenney Kanetra Queen Kanetra Queen Amanda White Amanda (White) Frist Christy Brown Tasha Taylor

Clemson Most Valuable Player Award 1981 Barbara Kennedy 1982 Mary Anne Cubelic 1983 Mary Anne Cubelic 1984 Denise Marshall 1985 Janet Knight 1986 Melinda Ashworth 1987 Karen Ann Jenkins 1988 Karen Ann Jenkins 1989 Louise Greenwood and Michelle Bryant 1990 Kerry Boyatt 1991 Cheron Wells 1992 Cheron Wells 1993 Shandy Bryan 1994 Jessica Barr 1995 Tara Saunooke 1996 Stephanie Ridgeway 1997 Itoro Umoh 1998 Itoro Umoh 1999 Itoro Umoh, Amy Geren, Natasha Anderson, Nikki Blassingame 2000 Chrissy Floyd, Erin Batth 2001 Chrissy Floyd, Erin Batth 2002 Chrissy Floyd 2003 Chrissy Floyd 2004 Lakeia Stokes 2005 Reggie Maddox 2006 Amanda Frist 2007 D’Lesha Lloyd 2008 Lele Hardy Clemson Most Improved Player Award 1981 Annette Wise 1982 Peggy Caple 1983 Peggy Caple, Susan Fehling 1984 Peggy Caple 1985 Melinda Ashworth 1986 Nickey Lynch 1987 Ramona O’Neal 1988 Louise Greenwood 1989 Ramona O’Neal and Sandy Bishop 1990 Shandy Bryan 1991 Jackie Mattress 1992 Rhonda Jackson 1993 Ade Kwange

1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

Calesha Corder Angie Salyer Jeanette Davis Natasha Anderson Kerri Thomas Nuria Forns Krystal Scott Nuria Forns Maggie Slosser Tabitha Vasilas Julie Talley Tasha Taylor Moreemi Davis April Parker Morganne Campbell Clemson Scholastic Award (Academic Achievement) Barbara Schmauch Vicki Tomlinson Cynthia Austin Susan Fehling Mary Nan Ellenberg Janet Knight Becky Hollaway Chris Spackman Susan Fehling Becky Hollaway Courtney Johnson Courtney Johnson Courtney Johnson Shandy Bryan Renee Rayton Renee Rayton Natasha Anderson Marta Forns Marta Forns Amirah Leonard Angie Cossey Nuria Forns Kanetra Queen Tabitha Vasilas Kanetra Queen Amanda White Amanda White Amanda (White) Frist Susan Yenser Katie McInerney

Clemson University Athletic Hall-of-Fame 1989 Barbara Kennedy 1994 Coach Annie Tribble 1996 Donna Forester 1999 Janet Knight 2000 Jessica Barr 2001 Bobbie Mims 2002 Mary Ann Cubelic 2006 Shandy Bryan 2007 Amy Geren 2008 Itoro Umoh Coach Jim Davis 1982

Marci Glenney

Courtney Johnson

IPTAY Athlete-Of-The-Year Barbara Kennedy

Dr. Robert C. Edwards Sportsmanship Award 1992 Courtney Johnson

1982

Jersey Retirement Barbara Kennedy (#42)

Amanda (White) Frist

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174

Career Statistics: Aderhold - Bentley Years Julie Aderhold 2000-2001 2001-2002 2002-2003 2003-2004 Totals

GP-GS

FGM-FGA

Pct.

3FG-FGA

PCT

FT-FTA

PCT

REB

AVG

AS

B

ST

PTS AVG

31-3 29-15 19-13 29-29 108-60

58-138 61-169 55-130 97-280 271-717

.420 .361 .423 .346 .378

30-75 26-80 26-69 43-135 125-359

.400 .325 .377 .319 .348

25-32 40-48 16-18 36-47 117-145

.781 .833 .889 .766 .807

90 89 46 110 335

2.9 3.1 2.4 3.8 3.1

23 23 28 44 118

3 6 2 6 17

12 17 8 16 53

171 188 152 273 784

5.5 6.5 8.0 9.4 7.3

12-0 19-0 27-12 28-4 86-16

3-12 10-27 25-60 31-65 69-164

.250 .370 .417 .477 .421

0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

.000 .000 .000 .000 .000

1-4 8-13 7-13 14-31 30-61

.250 .615 .538 .452 .492

21 26 86 108 241

1.8 1.4 3.2 3.9 2.8

3 1 23 30 57

1 1 7 6 15

5 3 16 16 40

7 28 57 76 168

0.6 1.5 2.1 2.7 2.0

13-0

4-9

.444

2-5

.400

4-5

.800

7

0.5

4

7

0

14

1.1

Natasha Anderson 1995-1996 1996-1997 1997-1998 1998-1999 Totals

30-2 30-9 33-11 32-32 125-54

41-79 82-194 131-287 167-335 421-895

.519 .423 .456 .499 .470

0-0 2-7 0-3 1-2 3-12

.000 .286 .000 .500 .250

10-21 33-52 65-88 80-113 188-274

.476 .635 .739 .708 .686

49 120 159 211 539

1.6 4.0 4.8 6.6 4.3

16 28 71 52 167

9 13 13 29 64

15 22 37 45 119

Wendy Anderson 1986-1987

11-0

2-9

.222

NA

NA

3-5

.200

17

1.5

0

1

0

7

.06

Tia Andrew 2001-2002 2002-2003 Totals

22-4 21-6 43-10

9-29 11-24 20-53

.310 .458 .377

0-0 0-0 0-0

.000 .000 .000

4-10 10-16 14-26

.400 .625 .538

71 62 133

3.2 3.0 3.1

1 3 4

24 15 39

12 11 23

22 32 54

1.0 1.5 1.3

Andi Ashmore 1975-1976

2-0

0-1

.000

NA

NA

0-2

.000

3

1.5

0

NA

NA

0

0.0

12-0

1-3

.333

1-1 1.000

0-0

.000

5

0.4

8

0

2

3

0.3

Amy Austin 1985-1986

6-0

2-9

.222

NA

NA

0-0

.000

6

1.0

0

0

0

4

0.7

Cynthia Austin 1979-1980 1982-1983 1983-1984 Totals

32-1 26-13 25-4 83-18

42-93 75-187 18-53 135-333

.452 .401 .340 .405

NA NA NA NA

NA NA NA NA

15-24 29-42 6-7 50-73

.628 .690 .857 .685

30 54 30 114

1.0 2.1 1.2 1.4

34 90 31 155

1 2 3 6

9 20 6 35

99 179 42 320

3.1 6.9 1.7 3.9

Rose Ballard 1987-1988

23-0

20-47

.426

0-0

.000

13-23

.565

30

1.3

13

3

4

53

2.3

Jena Barnett 1985-1986 1986-1987 1987-1988 Totals

21-0 27-1 19-0 67-1

17-30 30-77 14-31 61-138

.567 .390 .452 .442

NA NA 0-0 0-0

NA NA .000 .000

2-5 6-14 7-11 15-30

.400 .429 .636 .500

25 51 23 99

1.2 1.9 1.2 1.5

2 11 2 15

3 3 2 8

4 15 4 23

36 66 35 137

1.7 2.4 1.8 2.0

Jessica Barr 1992-1993 1993-1994 Totals

28-9 30-30 58-39

104-216 237-429 341-645

.481 .552 .528

7-25 16-36 23-61

.280 .444 .377

56-87 104-151 160-238

.644 .689 .672

149 256 405

5.3 8.5 6.9

26 39 65

11 19 30

24 65 89

271 9.7 594 19.8 865 14.9

Erin Batth 1997-1998 1998-1999 1999-2000 2000-2001 Totals

33-1 27-19 31-20 30-30 121-70

41-108 81-205 112-297 137-334 371-944

.380 .395 .377 .410 .393

3-8 .375 0-4 .000 3-11 .273 1-1 1.000 7-24 .292

28-57 44-71 62-97 89-128 223-353

.491 .620 .639 .695 .632

96 136 230 260 722

2.9 5.0 7.4 8.7 6.0

16 20 33 40 109

21 27 39 29 116

16 35 41 51 143

113 3.4 206 7.6 289 9.3 364 12.1 608 6.7

Rose Bayer 1981-1982

13-0

1-6

.166

NA

NA

0-0

.000

4

0.3

3

0

2

2

0.2

Carol Bean 1987-1988

7-0

2-5

.400

0-0

.000

2-2 1.000

3

0.4

1

0

0

6

0.9

30-NA 8-5 32-0 31-15 101-NA

164-301 29-65 37-79 63-155 293-600

.545 .446 .468 .406 .488

NA NA NA NA NA

NA NA NA NA NA

54-109 24-37 15-31 36-64 129-241

.495 .648 .483 .563 .535

227 34 77 135 473

7.5 4.9 2.4 4.4 4.7

11 4 6 19 40

NA 3 7 22 32

31 6 7 17 61

22-2

19-64

.297

NA

NA

12-29

.414

60

2.7

11

NA

NA

50

2.3

11-0 22-0 33-0

4-9 22-44 26-53

.444 .500 .491

NA NA NA

NA NA NA

0-2 7-12 7-14

.000 .583 .500

10 42 52

0.9 1.9 1.6

1 3 4

0 2 2

1 2 3

8 51 59

0.7 2.3 1.8

Lauren Allen 2002-2003 2003-2004 2004-2005 2005-2006 Totals Yoneko Allen 1999-2000

Alexis Auffray 2006-07

Gretchen Becker 1977-1978 1978-1979 1979-1980 1980-1981 Totals Jan Bedenbaugh 1975-1976 Lynette Bentley 1983-1984 1984-1985 Totals

92 3.1 199 6.6 327 9.9 415 13.0 1033 8.3

382 12.7 82 10.6 89 2.9 162 5.2 715 7.1


Career Statistics: Bethea - Bryant Years GP-GS Georgia Bethea 1975-1976

FGM-FGA

Pct. 3FG-FGA

PCT FT-FTA

PCT

REB

AVG

AS

B

ST

PTS

AVG 52

20-7

22-82

.268

NA

NA

8-15

.533

37

1.9

20

NA

NA

Bishop 1983-1984 1984-1985 Totals

31-10 27-27 58-37

145-298 189-357 334-655

.487 .529 .510

NA NA NA

NA NA NA

84-131 75-111 159-242

.641 .676 .657

213 293 506

6.9 10.9 8.7

14 23 37

16 22 38

39 55 94

Sally Black 1976-1977

26-0

36-66

.545

NA

NA

14-21

.667

5

0.2

23

NA

16

86

3.3

Monica Blackmon 2001-2002 2002-2003 Totals

23-0 12-0 35-0

4-13 2-7 6-20

.308 .286 .300

0-0 0-0 0-0

.000 .000 .000

2-3 3-6 5-9

.667 .500 .556

18 7 25

0.8 0.6 0.7

0 0 0

2 2 4

0 1 1

10 7 17

0.4 0.6 0.5

Cookie Blackney 1975-1976

23-6

40-112

.345

NA

NA

22-53

.415

160

7.0

11

NA

NA

102

4.4

Nikki Blassingame 1995-1996 1996-1997 1997-1998 1998-1999 Totals

31-1 30-6 33-14 32-32 126-53

23-62 31-69 102-198 140-261 296-590

.371 .449 .515 .536 .502

0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-2

.000 .000 .000 .000 .000

13-21 13-23 40-63 45-81 111-188

.619 .565 .635 .556 .590

64 54 165 254 537

2.1 1.8 5.0 7.9 4.3

8 7 12 21 48

6 4 15 25 50

14 9 33 45 101

Renee Bowman 1988-1989

29-1

45-130

.346

18-44

.409

20-27

.741

47

1.6

7

2

9

.450 .414 .408 .391 .420

40-85 64-156 46-116 28-93 178-450

.471 .410 .397 .301 .396

132-178 55-77 52-75 55-76 294-406

.742 .714 .693 .724 .724

153 109 91 119 472

4.8 3.3 3.4 4.1 3.9

55 51 30 49 185

13 8 1 5 27

64 51 30 35 180

.418 .438 .369 .408

0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

.000 .000 .000 .000

26-43 35-54 24-44 85-141

.605 .648 .545 .603

63 54 87 2004

2.4 1.9 2.9 2.4

3 5 6 14

6 11 27 44

5 6 13 24

82 161 120 363

3.2 5.6 4.0 4.3

0-2

.000

15

1.3

3

NA

NA

10

0.8

2-2 1.000

1

0.3

0

0

0

2

0.5

Sandy

Kerry Boyatt 1989-1990 32-22 159-353 1990-1991 33-20 133-321 1991-1992 27-22 93-228 1992-1993 29-24 90-230 Totals 121-88 475-1132 Adrianne Bradshaw 2004-2005 26-4 28-67 2005-2006 29-0 63-144 2006-2007 30-5 48-130 Totals 85-9 139-341 Stephanie Brake 1976-1977

12-0

5-16

.313

NA

NA

Aja Brantley 2004-2005

4-0

0-0

.000

0-0

.000

2.6

374 12.1 453 16.8 827 14.3

59 1.9 75 2.5 244 7.4 325 10.2 703 5.6 128

4.4

490 15.3 385 11.7 284 10.5 263 9.1 1422 11.8

Julie Brickley 1983-1984 1984-1985 1985-1986 1986-1987 Totals Cissy Bristol 1977-1978 1978-1979 1979-1980 1981-1982 Totals

30-3 23-0 28-23 4-3 85-29

89-155 77-157 157-282 15-31 338-625

.574 .490 .557 .484 .541

NA NA NA NA NA

NA NA NA NA NA

41-70 41-69 71-96 11-17 164-252

.586 .594 .740 .647 .651

109 79 191 27 406

.3.6 3.4 6.8 6.8 4.8

9 9 28 4 50

9 10 28 4 51

8 9 15 2 34

219 7.3 195 8.5 385 13.8 41 10.3 840 9.9

32-NA 18-15 22-14 32-21 104-NA

191-365 112-222 80-182 149-335 532-1104

.523 .505 .440 .444 .482

NA NA NA NA NA

NA NA NA NA NA

71-91 48-57 18-28 28-37 165-213

.780 .842 .643 .757 .775

146 78 51 80 355

4.6 4.3 2.3 2.5 3.4

43 31 49 78 201

NA 1 0 0 1

36 27 23 15 101

453 14.2 272 15.1 178 8.1 326 10.2 1229 11.8

Christy Brown 2006-2007 2007-2008 2008-2009 Totals

30-29 30-28 31-16 91-73

91-239 102-281 43-119 236-639

.381 .363 .361 .369

19-65 21-78 7-30 47-173

.292 .269 .233 .272

34-57 36-57 23-32 93-146

.596 .632 .719 .637

63 75 61 199

2.1 2.5 2.0 2.2

142 110 49 301

3 3 4 10

40 34 39 113

235 161 116 612

7.8 8.7 3.7 6.7

DeShawn Brown 1991-1992

25-0

12-37

.324

0-0

.000

5-14

.357

52

2.1

4

3

12

29

1.2

Lisa Brown 1987-1988 1988-1989 1989-1990 Totals

23-0 31-13 32-16 86-29

24-53 61-127 63-142 148-322

.453 .480 .444 .460

0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

.000 .000 .000 .000

5-9 22-34 21-36 48-79

.556 .647 .583 .608

29 65 65 159

1.3 2.1 2.0 1.8

2 23 24 49

1 0 3 4

5 7 15 27

53 144 147 344

2.3 4.6 4.6 4.0

Shandy Bryan 1989-1990 1990-1991 1991-1992 1992-1993 Totals

32-13 33-17 31-29 30-30 126-89

125-261 138-311 174-345 224-411 661-1328

.479 .444 .504 .545 .498

0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1

.000 .000 .000 .000 .000

59-72 78-98 59-95 113-152 309-417

.819 .796 .621 .743 .741

168 202 246 258 874

5.3 6.1 7.9 8.6 6.9

20 8 26 29 83

24 26 18 28 96

29 39 28 50 146

309 354 407 561 1631

9.7 10.7 13.1 18.7 12.9

Michelle Bryant 1987-1988 1988-1989 Totals

28-13 28-24 56-37

134-280 142-291 276-571

.479 .488 .483

0-1 2-3 2-4

.000 .667 .500

76-109 95-120 171-229

.697 .792 .747

195 253 448

7.0 9.0 8.0

30 46 76

2 2 4

38 56 94

344 12.3 381 13.6 725 12.9

175


176

Career Statistics: Buford-Cubelic Years Debra Buford 1977-1978 1978-1979 1979-1980 1980-1981 Totals

GP-GS

FGM-FGA

Pct.

3FG-FGA

PCT

FT-FTA

PCT

REB

AVG

AS

B

ST

32-NA 29-20 36-12 30-26 127-NA

89-195 107-257 81-179 108-266 385-897

.456 .416 .453 .406 .429

NA NA NA NA NA

NA NA NA NA NA

24-54 30-65 36-66 43-74 133-259

.444 .462 .545 .581 .514

124 207 145 197 673

3.9 7.1 4.0 6.6 5.3

33 58 91 84 266

NA 9 11 12 NA

69 65 41 64 239

Vicky Burton 1975-1976 1976-1977 Totals

24-24 26-10 50-34

116-256 52-146 168-402

.453 .356 .418

NA NA NA

NA NA NA

53-82 24-36 77-118

.646 .667 .653

68 41 109

2.8 1.6 2.2

154 82 236

NA NA NA

NA 20 20

Maria Byars 1979-1980

14-0

3-5

.600

NA

NA

2-3

.667

2

0.7

6

0

2

8

0.6

Datishella Byrd 1998-1999 1999-2000 Totals

26-0 31-16 57-16

14-51 56-102 70-213

.275 .346 .329

1-7 7-27 8-34

.143 .259 .235

6-11 47-64 53-75

.545 .734 .707

49 135 184

1.9 4.4 3.2

4 19 23

2 9 11

3 36 39

35 166 201

1.3 5.4 3.5

Morganne Campbell 2006-2007 2007-2008 2008-2009 Totals

22-0 31-28 20-7 73-35

32-90 97-223 21-71 150-384

.356 .435 .296 .391

10-27 16-58 6-25 32-110

.370 .276 .240 .291

24-33 55-88 8-10 87-131

.727 .625 .800 .664

32 105 34 171

1.5 3.4 1.7 2.3

14 36 11 61

4 10 7 21

14 51 18 83

98 265 56 419

4.5 8.5 2.8 5.7

Donna Cannady 1981-1982

32-1

35-73

.479

NA

NA

19-36

.527

104

3.3

24

11

10

89

2.8

Peggy Caple 1981-1982 1982-1983 1983-1984 1984-1985 Totals

32-27 29-29 31-30 27-27 119-113

81-203 151-320 125-259 119-279 476-1061

.399 .472 .483 .427 .449

NA NA NA NA NA

NA NA NA NA NA

29-46 67-119 67-112 58-110 221-387

.630 .563 .598 .527 .571

310 257 276 244 1087

9.7 8.9 8.9 9.0 9.1

17 33 38 55 143

68 84 76 70 298

32 43 38 46 159

Tabitha Chambers 1993-1994

6-2

9-26

.346

0-0

.000

2-4

.500

23

3.8

2

8

4

20

3.3

Shereitha Clay 1986-1987

6-0

1-4

.250

NA

NA

1-3

.333

5

0.8

0

0

0

3

0.5

Sheila Cobb 1979-1980 1980-1981 1981-1982 1982-1983 Totals

36-36 5-4 3-3 3-0 47-43

176-336 17-30 12-25 7-19 212-410

.524 .566 .480 .368 .517

NA NA NA NA NA

NA NA NA NA NA

67-119 9-18 3-11 0-4 79-152

.563 .500 .273 .000 .520

371 34 24 19 448

10.3 6.8 8.0 6.3 9.5

43 4 0 1 48

42 4 0 0 46

87 6 1 6 100

4-0

1-2

.500

0-0

.000

0-0

.000

1

0.3

0

0

0

2

0.5

Calesha Corder 1992-1993 1993-1994 1994-1995 1996-1997 Totals

27-2 30-3 15-10 29-14 101-56

23-57 56-156 32-94 45-108 139-331

.404 .359 .340 .417 .420

7-19 13-37 2-14 13-44 35-114

.368 .351 .143 .295 .307

7-15 33-45 19-27 28-39 87-126

.467 .733 .704 .719 .690

24 55 39 44 162

0.9 1.8 2.6 1.5 1.6

31 68 34 40 173

0 1 2 3 3

14 24 20 82 82

60 158 85 131 400

2.2 5.3 5.7 4.5 4.0

Angie Cossey 1998-1999 1999-2000 Totals

28-0 25-21 53-21

16-63 64-184 80-247

.254 .348 .324

8-34 33-98 41-132

.235 .337 .311

26-35 68-83 94-118

.743 .819 .797

33 58 91

1.2 2.3 1.7

19 40 59

0 1 1

12 24 36

66 229 295

2.4 9.2 5.6

Karla Costin 1991-1992

15-0

7-25

.280

0-3

.000

6-11

.545

31

2.1

2

2

2

20

1.3

Laura Cottrell 1993-1994 1994-1995 1995-1996 1996-1997 Totals

27-0 31-25 31-26 30-21 119-99

42-87 141-272 117-264 97-227 397-850

.483 .518 .443 .427 .467

3-9 4-12 29-68 15-46 51-135

.333 .333 .426 .326 .378

22-45 97-138 74-99 70-101 263-383

.489 .703 .747 .693 .687

70 263 270 205 808

2.6 8.5 8.7 6.8 6.8

9 25 40 26 161

2 9 5 5 21

13 46 42 41 142

Donna Cowart 1978-1979

18-0

11-21

.524

NA

NA

3-4

.750

16

0.9

12

0

8

25

1.4

Heather Crowe 1999-2000 2000-2001 Totals

12-0 12-0 24-0

4-16 2-10 6-26

.250 .200 .231

1-7 2-7 3-14

.143 .286 .214

2-2 1.000 1-2 .500 3-4 .750

7 2 9

0.6 0.2 0.4

1 1 2

0 1 1

1 0 1

11 7 18

0.9 0.6 0.8

31-21 27-17 32-32 29-29 119-99

132-303 93-267 243-508 183-413 651-1491

.436 .348 .478 .443 .437

NA NA NA NA NA

NA NA NA NA NA

84 73 151 123 431

2.7 2.7 4.7 4.2 3.6

76 119 100 97 392

5 1 4 6 16

30 30 25 28 113

Catherine Compton 1999-2000

Mary Anne Cubelic 1979-1980 1980-1981 1981-1982 1982-1983 Totals

42-55 43-63 61-83 53-75 199-276

.764 .683 .735 .707 .721

PTS AVG 202 244 198 259 903

6.3 8.4 5.5 8.6 7.1

285 11.9 128 4.9 413 8.3

191 6.0 369 12.7 317 10.2 296 11.0 1173 9.9

419 11.6 43 8.6 27 9.0 14 4.7 503 10.7

109 4.0 383 12.4 337 10.9 279 9.3 1108 9.3

306 9.9 229 8.5 547 17.1 419 14.4 1501 12.6


Career Statistics: Daniels - Forrest Years Pam Daniels 1982-1983 1983-1984 Totals

GP-GS

FGM-FGA

Pct.

3FG-FGA

PCT

FT-FTA

PCT

REB

AVG

AS

B

ST

28-3 22-0 50-3

33-78 18-39 51-117

.423 .462 .436

NA NA NA

NA NA NA

9-16 7-8 16-24

.563 .875 .667

55 26 81

2.0 1.2 1.6

18 4 22

9 4 13

6 4 10

75 43 118

2.7 2.0 2.4

Jeanette Davis 1994-1995 1995-1996 1996-1997 1997-1998 Totals

32-10 31-19 30-23 32-27 125-79

69-139 67-150 73-189 66-147 275-625

.496 .447 .386 .449 .440

0-0 2-5 2-15 1-8 5-28

.000 .400 .133 .125 .179

48-65 50-75 49-71 46-60 193-271

.738 .667 .690 .767 .712

136 154 154 111 555

4.3 5.0 5.1 3.5 4.4

55 57 44 58 214

3 4 5 7 19

36 24 42 36 138

186 186 197 179 748

5.8 6.0 6.6 5.6 6.0

Jennifer Davis 1994-1995 1995-1996 1996-1997 1997-1998 Totals

23-0 23-0 15-0 32-11 93-11

27-58 9-16 10-21 42-93 88-188

.466 .563 .476 .452 .468

0-0 0-0 0-2 0-1 0-3

.000 .000 .000 .000 .000

14-28 4-6 2-5 16-26 36-65

.500 .667 .400 .615 .554

51 21 12 53 137

2.2 0.9 0.8 1.7 1.5

10 11 3 16 40

2 0 0 4 6

8 6 1 22 37

68 22 22 100 212

3.0 1.0 1.5 3.1 2.3

Moreemi Davis 2004-2005 2006-2007 2007-2008 Totals

28-5 30-25 31-23 89-53

26-73 71-157 52-120 147-350

.356 .452 .433 .426

0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

.000 .000 .000 .000

25-41 27-63 22-39 74-143

.610 .429 564 .517

65 147 113 325

2.3 4.9 3.6 3.7

3 13 17 33

6 36 17 59

11 24 26 61

77 169 126 372

2.8 5.6 4.1 4.2

Elizabeth Drew 1975-1976 1976-1977 Totals

24-24 31-29 55-53

120-291 76-202 196-493

.412 .376 .398

NA NA NA

NA NA NA

45-70 30-48 75-118

.643 .626 .636

262 128 390

10.9 4.1 7.1

96 104 200

NA NA NA

NA 76 76

285 11.9 182 5.9 467 8.5

8-0

1-4

.250

NA

NA

3-6

.500

4

0.5

0

0

2

32-24 26-25 58-49

144-293 150-289 294-582

.491 .519 .505

0-0 0-0 0-0

.000 .000 .000

55-99 48-86 103-185

.556 .558 .557

285 285 570

8.9 11.0 9.8

27 13 40

69 60 129

42 24 66

30-0 27-27 30-28 87-55

9-31 27-66 27-76 63-173

.290 .409 .355 .364

NA NA 0-2 0-2

NA NA .000 .000

18-24 27-44 35-53 80-121

.750 .614 .660 .661

51 83 108 242

1.7 3.1 3.6 2.8

47 174 190 411

2 11 13 26

18 49 61 128

36 81 89 206

1.2 3.0 3.0 2.4

4-11 .364 1-1 1.000 5-12 .417

NA NA NA

NA NA NA

1-3 0-0 1-3

.333 .000 .333

2 0 2

0.2 0.0 0.2

7 0 7

0 0 0

2 0 2

9 2 11

0.8 2.0 0.9

Mary Nan Ellenberg 1984-1985 Jackie Farmer 1989-1990 1990-1991 Totals Susan Fehling 1983-1984 1984-1985 1987-1988 Totals Peggy Fitzsimmons 1983-1984 1984-1985 Totals

11-0 1-0 12-0

Janice Flatt 1975-1976 22-13 1976-1977 14-0 Totals 36-13 Chrissy Floyd 1999-2000 31-4 2000-2001 31-31 2001-2002 29-29 2002-2003 29-29 Totals 120-93 Donna Forester 1976-1977 31-31 1977-1978 32-NA Totals 63-NA Janet Forester 1975-1976 24-24 1976-1977 31-28 Totals  55-52

PTS AVG

5

0.6

343 10.7 348 13.4 691 11.9

71-162 7-18 78-180

.438 .388 .433

NA NA NA

NA NA NA

20-37 0-0 20-37

.541 .000 .541

146 19 165

6.6 1.3 4.6

7 1 8

NA NA NA

NA NA NA

162 14 176

7.4 1.0 4.9

162-352 200-446 208-459 208-506 778-1763

.460 .448 .453 .411 .441

7-34 42-120 35-114 40-129 124-397

.206 .350 .307 .310 .312

49-83 81-99 78-102 49-68 257-352

.590 .818 .765 .721 .730

88 108 105 126 427

2.8 3.5 3.6 4.3 3.6

43 79 43 79 244

12 4 14 8 38

55 58 53 49 215

380 523 529 505 1937

12.3 16.9 18.2 17.4 16.1

245-529 290-568 535-1097

.463 .511 .488

NA NA NA

NA NA NA

121-161 79-99 200-260

.751 .798 .769

400 366 766

12.9 11.4 12.2

123 85 208

NA NA NA

76 70 146

611 19.7 659 20.6 1270 20.2

234-525 209-453 443-978

.446 .461 .453

NA NA NA

NA NA NA

79-97 43-68 122-165

.814 .632 .739

301 223 524

12.5 7.2 9.5

27 44 71

NA NA NA

NA 22 NA

547 22.8 461 14.9 1008 18.3

Marta Forns 1996-1997 1997-1998 Totals

17-1 31-0 48-1

10-20 17-57 27-77

.500 .298 .351

0-0 1-2 1-2

.000 .500 .500

8-16 18-35 26-51

.500 .514 .510

13 60 73

0.8 1.9 1.5

7 8 15

1 9 10

1 6 7

28 53 81

1.6 1.7 1.7

Nuria Forns 1997-1998 1998-1999 1999-2000 2000-2001 Totals

30-1 32-1 31-30 31-29 124-61

24-78 36-97 86-243 91-231 237-649

.308 .371 .354 .394 .365

11-34 18-51 28-102 37-99 94-286

.324 .353 .275 .374 .329

6-9 12-19 24-33 34-45 76-106

.667 .632 .727 .756 .717

36 39 129 156 360

1.2 1.2 4.2 5.0 2.9

10 23 59 40 132

2 8 17 9 36

12 12 37 34 95

65 102 224 253 644

2.2 3.2 7.2 8.2 5.2

Donna Forrest 1989-1990 1990-1991 Totals

14-0 19-1 33-1

3-14 7-17 10-31

.214 .412 .323

0-0 0-0 0-0

.000 .000 .000

2-6 5-14 7-20

.333 .357 .350

10 18 28

0.7 0.9 0.8

3 5 8

0 0 0

3 1 4

8 19 27

0.6 1.0 0.8

177


178

Career Statistics: Gaines - Jackson Years Andrea Gaines 1997-1998 1998-1999 1999-2000 2000-2001 Totals Amy Geist 1984-1985 Amy Geren 1995-1996 1996-1997 1997-1998 1998-1999 Totals Marci Glenney 2000-2001 2001-2002 Totals Laurel Goggans 2004-2005

GP-GS

FGM-FGA

Pct.

3FG-FGA

PCT

FT-FTA

PCT

REB

AVG

AS

B

ST

PTS AVG

29-1 26-1 22-3 31-9 108-14

31-93 22-70 12-57 21-59 86-279

.333 .314 .211 .356 .308

6-20 0-3 2-8 5-10 13-41

.300 .000 .250 .500 .317

34-52 28-44 29-34 24-35 115-165

.654 .636 .853 .686 .697

34 30 45 75 184

1.2 1.2 2.0 2.4 1.7

24 22 20 30 96

0 4 7 3 14

24 9 8 20 61

102 72 55 71 300

3.5 2.8 2.5 2.3 2.7

7-0

0-2

.000

NA

NA

0-0

.000

2

0.3

0

0

0

0

0.0

31-0 29-1 33-29 32-32 125-62

92-234 70-203 142-335 130-319 434-1091

.393 .345 .424 .408 .398

43-115 32-110 70-176 54-157 199-558

.374 .291 .398 .344 .357

84-97 41-55 92-105 118-138 335-395

.866 .745 .876 .855 .848

84 64 122 105 375

2.7 2.2 3.7 3.3 3.0

37 47 68 68 220

5 2 3 3 13

33 16 40 37 126

311 213 446 432 1402

10.0 7.3 13.5 13.5 11.2

30-24 29-26 59-50

97-235 88-228 185-463

.413 .386 .399

11-42 27-59 38-101

.262 .458 .376

82-109 78-107 160-216

.752 .729 .741

111 115 226

3.7 4.0 3.8

78 49 127

5 4 9

37 41 78

287 281 568

9.6 9.7 9.7

4-0

0-2

.000

0-1

.000

0-0

.000

1

0.3

0

0

1

0

0.0

NA NA 0-0 2-5 2-5

NA NA .000 .400 .400

16-27 51-70 57-70 78-97 202-264

.593 .729 .814 .804 .765

186 246 216 211 859

6.6 8.8 7.2 8.1 7.7

20 36 15 21 92

18 22 19 22 81

15 22 27 35 99

208 313 363 384 1268

7.4 11.2 12.1 14.8 11.3

NA NA NA

NA NA NA

32-47 41-51 73-98

.681 .804 .745

77 69 146

2.4 2.3 2.4

195 204 399

NA 3 NA

50 45 95

206 187 393

6.6 6.2 6.4

6

2.0

Louise Greenwood 1985-1986 28-24 96-207 .464 1986-1987 28-26 131-271 .483 1987-1988 30-18 153-294 .520 1988-1989 26-24 152-314 .484 Totals 112-92 532-1086 .490 Drema Greer 1977-1978 31-NA 87-227 .383 1978-1979 30-30 73-172 .424 Totals 61-NA 160-399 .401 Mitzi Gregg 1976-1977

3-0

3-12

.250

NA

NA

0-0

.000

11

3.7

2

NA

2

Melinda Hall-Ashworth 1982-1983 26-16 1983-1984 31-26 1984-1985 27-27 1985-1986 27-25 Totals 111-94

42-113 44-102 158-314 143-297 387-826

.372 .426 .503 .481 .469

NA NA NA NA NA

NA NA NA NA NA

31-47 40-60 52-74 127-160 250-341

.660 .667 .703 .794 .733

56 58 111 128 353

2.2 1.9 4.1 4.7 3.2

108 134 100 119 461

0 1 2 0 3

31 43 41 45 160

115 4.4 128 4.1 368 13.6 413 15.3 1024 9.2

Debbie Hammond 1977-1978 1978-1979 Totals

19-NA 9-8 28-NA

28-71 21-58 49-129

.394 .362 .380

NA NA NA

NA NA NA

8-12 9-15 17-27

.667 .600 .630

57 45 102

3.0 4.7 3.6

5 8 13

NA 2 NA

2 9 11

Lele Hardy 2006-2007 2007-2008 2008-2009 Totals

30-30 31-29 31-31 92-90

130-324 103-304 186-438 419-1066

.401 .339 .425 .393

26-77 10-60 40-119 6-256

.338 .167 .336 .297

63-11 56-83 91-130 210-324

.568 .675 .700 .648

206 220 261 687

6.9 7.1 8.4 7.5

75 105 94 274

13 13 12 38

98 83 106 274

Liz Holbrook 2000-2001

4-0

2-7

.286

0-0

.000

4-7

.571

7

1.8

0

0

1

8

2.0

Becky Hollaway 1985-1986 1986-1987 1987-1988 1988-1989 Totals

22-1 28-0 30-2 31-28 111-31

28-62 30-85 46-126 124-278 228-551

.452 .353 .365 .446 .414

NA NA 8-18 11-36 19-54

NA NA .444 .306 .352

10-13 8-11 9-14 22-27 49-65

.769 .727 .643 .815 .754

20 18 41 68 147

0.9 0.6 1.4 2.2 1.3

17 20 33 105 175

0 2 0 0 2

6 9 18 40 73

66 68 109 281 524

3.0 2.4 3.6 9.1 4.7

Whitney Hood 2007-2008 2008-2009 Totals

31-2 30-16 61-18

73-175 94-203 167-348

.417 .463 .442

1-2 0-0 1-2

.500 .000 .500

30-40 29-39 59-79

.750 .744 .747

102 104 206

3.3 3.5 3.4

8 27 35

7 14 21

14 12 26

177 217 394

5.7 7.2 6.5

Shanna Howard 1988-1989 1989-1990 1990-1991 1991-1992 Totals

23-0 26-0 29-0 26-2 104-2

21-55 16-59 18-46 18-51 73-211

.382 .271 .391 .353 .346

0-0 0-2 0-0 0-1 0-3

.000 .000 .000 .000 .000

12-17 11-23 20-34 19-31 62-105

.706 .478 .588 .613 .590

13 32 35 29 109

0.6 1.2 1.2 1.1 1.0

12 22 14 19 67

1 17 2 1 4

3 10 12 21 46

54 43 56 55 208

2.3 1.7 1.9 2.1 2.0

Kathy Hume 1975-1976

13-0

10-25

.400

NA

NA

3-11

.272

20

1.5

9

NA

NA

23

1.8

Rhonda Jackson 1991-1992 30-15 1992-1993 18-17 Totals 48-32

79-145 48-93 127-238

.545 .516 .534

0-0 0-0 0-0

.000 .000 .000

23-37 18-26 41-63

.622 .692 .651

172 127 299

5.7 7.1 6.2

13 9 22

9 5 14

33 45 78

181 114 295

6.0 6.3 6.1

64 51 115

3.4 5.7 4.1

349 11.6 272 8.8 503 16.2 1124 12.2


Career Statistics: Jenkins - Lynch Years Ashley Jenkins 2006-2007

GP-GS

FGM-FGA

Pct.

3FG-FGA

PCT

8-0

1-6

.167

1-3

.333

28-9 28-26 30-29 25-13 111-77

139-250 214-399 177-315 117-238 647-1202

.556 .536 .562 .492 .538

NA NA 0-0 0-0 0-0

NA NA .000 .000 .000

45-98 75-124 63-87 37-65 220-374

30-9 32-22 32-19 31-31 125-81

50-118 103-254 69-181 97-202 319-755

.424 .406 .381 .480 .423

0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1

.000 .000 .000 .000 .000

20-40 59-86 32-49 39-63 150-238

29-27 22-19 51-46

159-407 141-326 300-733

.391 .433 .409

NA NA NA

NA NA NA

Jill Justice 2003-2004

18-0

0-2

.000

0-2

.000

Barbara Kennedy 1978-1979 1979-1980 1980-1981 1981-1982 Totals

29-20 36-36 31-31 31-31 127-118

227-477 382-729 348-722 392-760 1349-2688

.476 .524 .482 .516 .502

NA NA NA NA NA

NA NA NA NA NA

Dory Kidd 1992-1993 1993-1994 1994-1995 1995-1996 Totals

25-2 30-1 32-9 31-28 118-40

21-58 38-100 70-151 64-166 193-475

.362 .380 .464 .386 .406

Janet Knight 1982-1983 1983-1984 1984-1985 1985-1986 Totals

29-18 30-30 27-27 28-24 114-99

127-249 213-380 232-425 159-339 731-1393

.510 .560 .546 .469 .525

NA NA NA NA NA

30-4 30-5 60-9

24-66 42-94 66-160

.364 .447 .413

19-0 4-0 23-0

13-31 4-11 17-42

20-0

Roxianna Lee 1977-1978 1980-1981 Totals Amirah Leonard 1998-1999 1999-2000 Totals

Karen Ann Jenkins 1985-1986 1986-1987 1987-1988 1988-1989 Totals Courtney Johnson 1988-1989 1989-1990 1990-1991 1991-1992 Totals Jacqui Jones 1982-1983 1983-1984 Totals

PCT

REB

AVG

AS

B

ST

4-4 1.000

9

1.1

5

1

0

7

0.9

.459 .605 .724 .569 .588

187 215 162 123 687

6.7 7.7 5.4 4.9 6.2

16 27 21 18 82

12 16 5 12 45

15 35 22 23 95

323 503 417 271 1514

11.5 18.0 13.9 10.8 13.6

.500 .686 .653 .619 .630

67 124 129 120 440

2.2 3.9 4.0 3.9 3.5

47 105 54 85 291

2 14 6 4 26

29 67 41 58 195

120 265 170 233 788

4.0 8.3 5.3 7.5 6.3

32-45 .711 65-81 .802 97-126 .770

221 185 408

7.6 8.5 8.0

46 46 92

21 15 36

33 31 64

.167

3

0.2

8

5

1

1

0.1

87-130 .669 89-137 . 650 115-175 .657 124-172 .721 415-614 .676

248 298 306 400 1252

8.6 8.3 9.9 12.9 9.9

19 52 47 47 165

33 28 37 30 128

63 95 77 92 327

541 853 811 908 3113

18.7 23.7 26.2 29.3 24.5

1-6

PTS AVG

350 12.1 347 15.7 697 13.7

10-26 11-25 31-50 34-58 86-159

.385 .440 .620 .586 .541

24 62 93 83 262

1.0 2.1 2.9 2.7 2.2

26 26 88 56 196

4 9 15 10 38

20 35 39 35 129

57 87 172 162 478

2.3 2.9 5.4 5.2 4.1

NA NA NA NA NA

78-94 86-107 80-100 89-109 333-410

.830 .804 .800 .817 .812

133 142 146 144 565

4.5 4.7 5.4 5.1 5.0

56 69 101 75 301

0 2 11 1 14

13 15 31 21 80

332 512 544 407 1795

11.4 17.1 20.1 14.5 15.7

0-0 0-0 0-0

.000 .000 .000

29-50 31-58 60-108

.580 .534 .556

100 108 208

3.3 3.6 3.5

10 15 25

1 1 2

14 23 37

77 115 192

2.6 3.8 3.2

.419 .364 .405

NA NA NA

NA NA NA

9-13 .692 2-2 1.000 11-15 .733

30 6 36

1.6 1.5 1.6

2 2 4

4 0 4

7 1 8

35 10 45

1.8 2.5 2.0

15-43

.349

NA

NA

6-13

.461

39

2.0

3

NA

1

36

1.8

24-NA 10-0 34-NA

13-66 1-7 14-73

.197 .143 .192

NA NA NA

NA NA NA

13-23 5-7 18-30

.565 .714 .600

70 15 85

2.9 1.5 2.5

10 1 11

NA 0 NA

13 2 15

39 7 46

1.6 0.7 1.4

32-0 31-8 63-8

33-88 42-105 75-193

.375 .400 .389

11-33 7-22 18-55

.333 .318 .327

13-21 40-53 53-74

.619 .755 .716

35 72 107

1.1 2.3 1.7

18 31 49

2 2 4

23 27 50

90 131 221

2.8 4.2 3.5

GP-GS

FGM-FGA

Pct.

3FG-FGA

PCT

FT-FTA

PCT

REB

AVG

AS

B

ST

PTS AVG

28-9 23-11 30-29 28-23 107-72

92-264 48-149 188-413 112-268 440-1092

.348 .322 .455 .418 .402

28-97 4-24 0-4 2-6 34-131

.289 .167 .000 .333 .260

30-40 23-36 56-76 26-42 135-194

.750 .639 .737 .619 .696

109 67 196 121 494

3.9 2.9 6.5 4.3 4.5

18 21 43 21 103

5 6 13 12 36

26 23 60 41 150

242 8.6 123 5.3 432 14.4 252 9.0 1049 9.6

Jennie Lyerly 1978-1979 1979-1980 1980-1981 1981-1982 Totals

23-0 36-3 31-11 32-24 122-38

33-74 53-134 71-170 49-119 206-497

.446 .396 .418 .412 .414

NA NA NA NA NA

NA NA NA NA NA

11-16 9-21 30-47 19-26 69-110

.688 .429 .638 .731 .627

24 32 57 72 185

1.0 0.9 1.8 2.3 1.5

33 87 75 182 377

1 2 4 2 9

30 28 38 55 151

Nickey Lynch 1985-1986 1986-1987 Totals

27-15 28-27 55-42

61-147 183-435 244-582

415 .421 .419

NA NA NA

NA NA NA

16-26 47-82 63-108

.615 .573 .583

69 153 222

2.6 5.5 4.0

92 96 188

16 17 33

32 57 89

Ade Kwange 1991-1992 1992-1993 Totals Tracy Korbutt 1984-1985 1985-1986 Totals Princella Lee 1976-1977

Years D’Lesha Lloyd 2004-2005 2005-2006 2006-2007 2007-2008 Totals

5-8 .625 0-5 .000 1-1 1.000 0-3 .000 6-17 .353

FT-FTA

77 115 172 117 481

3.3 3.2 5.5 3.7 3.9

138 5.1 413 14.8 551 10.0

179


180

Career Statistics: McInerney - Papincak Years Katie McInerney 2007-2008

GP-GS

FGM-FGA

Pct.

3FG-FGA

PCT

FT-FTA

PCT

REB

AVG

AS

B

ST

4-0

0-2

.000

0-2

.000

0-0

.000

1

0.3

0

0

0

0

0.0

Michelle McMillan 1978-1979 1979-1980 Totals

29-3 32-0 61-3

74-156 26-61 100-217

.474 .426 .461

NA NA NA

NA NA NA

18-29 14-17 32-46

.621 .824 .696

148 57 205

5.1 1.8 3.4

4 4 8

32 5 37

16 8 24

166 66 232

5.7 2.1 3.8

Gigi McPherson 1981-1982

26-0

2-13

.153

NA

NA

5-9

.555

11

0.4

5

1

0

9

0.3

Maria McSwain 1982-1983

14-0

4-15

.266

NA

NA

0-1

.000

8

0.6

2

0

2

8

0.6

Reggie Maddox 2004-2005

28-26

94-234

.402

32-110

.291

47-64

.734

139

5.0

86

19

48

267

9.5

Denise Marshall 1980-1981 1981-1982 1982-1983 1983-1984 Totals

26-3 23-8 29-8 31-31 109-50

22-50 40-110 60-150 137-332 259-642

.440 .363 .400 .413 .403

NA NA NA NA NA

NA NA NA NA NA

11-19 9-14 27-39 64-103 111-175

.579 .643 .692 .621 .634

21 40 58 91 210

0.8 1.7 2.0 2.9 1.9

8 80 37 161 286

0 0 1 1 2

17 23 34 71 145

Lindsey Mason 2008-2009

27-0

23-57

.404

0-0

.000

6-9

.667

27

1.0

2

8

3

52

1.9

Miesha Mattison 1998-1999

14-0

2-8

.250

0-0

.000

4-8

.500

12

0.9

0

1

1

8

0.6

Jackie Mattress 1989-1990 1990-1991 Totals

32-7 33-22 65-29

38-86 35-102 73-188

.442 .343 .388

0-2 2-14 2-16

.000 .143 .125

30-45 51-66 81-111

.667 .773 .730

37 34 71

1.2 1.0 1.1

58 90 148

1 0 1

33 41 74

106 123 229

3.3 3.7 3.5

Morgan McMinn 2008-2009

1-0

0-0

.000

0-0

.000

0-0

.000

0

0.0

0

0

0

0

0.0

Melissa Miller 1987-1988 1988-1989 1989-1990 1990-1991 Totals

20-1 28-3 29-11 31-18 108-33

6-11 20-36 35-74 45-96 106-217

.545 .556 .473 .469 .488

0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

.000 .000 .000 .000 .000

5-13 7-19 24-49 23-41 59-122

.385 .368 .490 .561 .484

19 73 80 139 311

1.0 2.6 2.8 4.5 2.9

1 11 12 11 35

0 3 5 8 16

2 14 18 27 61

17 47 94 113 271

0.9 1.7 3.2 3.6 2.5

Rema Miller 1991-1992 1992-1993 Totals

29-1 30-18 59/19

30-86 85-244 115-330

.349 .348 .348

15-46 26-95 41-141

.326 .274 .291

16-27 41-58 57-85

.593 .707 .671

26 78 104

0.9 2.6 1.8

15 51 66

0 1 1

10 22 32

91 237 328

3.1 7.9 5.6

Bobbie Mims 1976-1977 1977-1978 1978-1979 1979-1980 Totals

31-26 32-NA 30-30 33-33 126-NA

148-280 165-340 185-387 126-268 624-1275

.529 .485 .478 .470 .489

NA NA NA NA NA

49-70 75-101 34-46 42-56 200-273

.700 .743 .739 .750 .733

170 183 153 124 630

5.5 5.7 5.1 3.8 5.0

172 132 118 195 617

NA NA 3 1 NA

53 57 73 41 224

Jamine Moton 1999-2000 2000-2001 Totals

16-0 8-0 24-0

1-10 1-8 2-18

.100 .125 .111

0-0 0-0 0-0

.000 .000 .000

0-7 0-0 0-7

.000 .000 .000

11 9 20

0.7 1.1 0.8

2 2 4

1 0 1

0 3 3

2 2 4

0.1 0.3 0.2

Joanie Mungro 1998-1999 1999-2000 Totals

32-11 25-24 57-35

61-129 58-114 119-243

.473 .509 .490

0-0 0-0 0-0

.000 .000 .000

26-43 35-64 61-107

.605 .547 .570

142 139 281

4.4 5.6 4.9

11 10 21

4 2 6

20 11 31

148 151 299

4.6 6.0 5.2

Cheryl Nix 1984-1985 1985-1986 1986-1987 1987-1988 Totals

27-0 27-13 28-28 30-20 112-61

18-65 32-82 115-256 114-278 279-681

.277 .390 .449 .410 .410

NA NA NA 31-84 31-84

NA NA NA .369 .369

15-26 29-44 72-87 60-76 176-233

.577 .659 .828 .789 .755

25 40 68 71 204

0.9 1.5 2.4 2.4 1.8

32 90 122 68 312

0 1 0 2 3

18 29 56 52 155

51 1.9 93 3.4 302 10.8 319 10.6 765 6.8

Ramona O’Neal 1985-1986 1986-1987 1987-1988 1988-1989 Totals

28-6 28-12 30-28 31-31 117-77

42-106 74-187 116-282 144-334 376-909

.396 .396 .411 .431 .414

NA NA 0-1 1-2 1-3

NA NA .000 .500 .333

34-55 41-81 61-107 99-139 235-382

.618 .506 .570 .712 .615

74 97 145 177 493

2.6 3.5 4.8 5.7 4.2

34 65 66 154 319

8 4 3 3 18

26 63 72 123 284

118 4.2 189 6.8 293 9.8 388 12.5 988 8.4

Debbi Oraczewski 1982-1983 1983-1984 Totals

21-1 25-1 46-2

40-78 18-48 58-126

.513 .375 .460

NA NA NA

NA NA NA

24-36 11-16 35-52

.666 .688 .673

50 26 76

2.4 1.0 1.7

20 11 31

1 1 2

8 4 12

104 47 151

5.0 1.9 3.3

2-2 1.000

0-0

.000

2-3

.667

0

0.0

1

0

0

6

0.7

Christynne Papincak 2003-2004

9-0

NA NA NA NA NA

PTS AVG

55 2.1 89 3.9 147 5.1 338 10.9 629 5.8

345 11.1 405 12.7 404 13.5 294 8.9 1448 11.5


Career Statistics: Parker - Roper Years April Parker 2007-2008 2008-2009 Totals Diane Pateckis 1980-1981

GP-GS

FGM-FGA

Pct.

28-13 30-27 58-40

52-130 77-177 130-307

14-0

Evelyn Parr 1975-1976

PCT

FT-FTA

PCT

REB

AVG

AS

B

ST

PTS AVG

.408 .435 .423

0-0 .000 1-1 1.000 1-1 1.000

23-28 20-27 43-55

.821 .741 .782

100 118 218

3.6 3.9 3.8

9 14 23

19 20 39

12 23 35

129 175 304

4.6 5.8 5.2

1-6

.167

NA

NA

2-5

.400

9

0.6

0

0

3

4

0.3

7-0

4-10

.400

NA

NA

1-6

.167

10

1.7

3

NA

NA

9

1.3

Shaniqua Pauldo 2008-2009

28-2

52-116

.448

3-7

.429

10-13

.769

71

2.5

7

14

12

117

4.2

Bette Paulling 1976-1977 1977-1978 Totals

27-0 20-NA 47-NA

50-115 18-40 68-155

.435 .450 .439

NA NA NA

NA NA NA

19-29 3-6 22-35

.656 .500 .629

52 22 74

1.9 1.1 1.6

26 11 37

NA NA NA

15 13 28

119 39 158

4.4 1.9 3.4

Anette Percy 1996-1997 1997-1998 Totals

20-6 29-5 49-11

26-67 53-126 79-193

.388 .421 .409

0-1 1-6 1-7

.000 .167 .143

18-24 9-13 27-37

.750 .692 .730

36 64 100

1.8 2.2 2.0

8 9 15

0 10 10

7 15 22

70 116 186

3.5 4.0 3.8

10-0

3-6

.500

0-2

.000

0-0

.000

5

0.5

1

0

0

6

0.6

28-5

55-156

.352

NA

NA

27-41

.659

78

2.8

24

NA

32

137

4.9

Angie Peters 1989-1990 1990-1991 Totals

27-4 25-0 52-4

28-76 17-55 45-131

.368 .309 .344

5-14 9-22 14-36

.357 .409 .389

12-29 3-13 15-42

.414 .231 .357

36 28 64

1.3 1.1 1.2

35 20 55

2 1 3

16 6 22

73 46 119

2.7 1.8 2.3

Tasha Phillips 2004-2005 2005-2006 Totals

24-11 21-14 45-25

68-207 73-196 141-403

.329 .372 .350

39-120 31-81 70-201

.325 .383 .348

18-23 18-23 36-46

.783 .783 .783

44 98 142

1.8 4.7 3.2

31 57 88

2 7 9

18 16 34

193 195 388

8.0 9.3 8.6

Chelsea Pinkstaff 2008-2009

1-0

0-0

.000

0-0

.000

0-0

.000

0

0.0

0

0

0

0

0.0

Terri Poston 1986-1987 1987-1988 Totals

23-0 9-0 32-0

4-14 2-4 6-18

.286 .500 .333

NA 0-0 0-0

NA .000 .000

5-11 3-5 8-16

.455 .600 .500

13 4 17

0.6 0.4 0.5

18 5 23

0 1 1

0 0 0

13 7 20

0.6 0.8 0.6

Dana Puckett 1990-1991 1991-1992 1992-1993 1993-1994 Totals

26-0 31-12 30-27 30-30 117-69

10-35 70-184 74-212 73-177 227-608

.286 .380 .349 .412 .373

0-2 21-62 24-80 11-42 56-186

.000 .339 .300 .262 .301

13-18 34-52 31-42 23-37 101-149

.722 .654 .738 .622 .667

13 52 76 68 206

0.5 1.7 2.5 2.3 1.8

16 104 156 97 373

0 0 3 4 7

12 52 55 39 158

33 195 203 180 611

1.3 6.3 6.8 6.0 5.2

Kanetra Queen 2000-2001 2001-2002 2002-2003 2003-2004 Totals

27-0 27-2 28-26 21-9 104-37

7-22 14-54 29-96 27-85 77-257

.318 .259 .302 .318 .300

3-7 0-8 1-4 5-17 9-36

.429 .000 .250 .294 .250

3-8 14-29 32-52 29-42 78-131

.375 .483 .614 .690 .595

10 35 73 37 155

0.4 1.3 2.6 1.8 1.5

18 51 97 48 214

0 1 2 3 6

9 11 36 16 72

20 42 91 88 241

0.7 1.5 3.3 4.2 2.3

Renee Rayton 1993-1994 1994-1995 Totals

30-21 13-4 43-25

66-164 5-23 71-187

.402 .217 .380

0-0 0-0 0-0

.000 .000 .000

46-61 7-13 53-74

.754 .538 .716

173 38 211

5.85 2.9 4.9

3 16 69

14 2 16

46 7 53

178 17 195

5.9 1.3 4.5

Susan Reynolds 1976-1977 1977-1978 Totals

28-10 26-NA 54-NA

57-136 25-53 82-189

.419 .472 .434

NA NA NA

NA NA NA

21-55 8-17 29-72

.382 .571 .403

131 50 181

4.7 1.9 3.4

13 8 21

NA NA NA

7 6 13

135 58 193

4.8 2.2 3.6

Alison Rhoad 1992-1993 1993-1994 Totals

19-0 20-0 39-0

17-34 22-39 39-73

.500 .564 .534

3-7 0-1 3-8

.429 .000 .375

6-16 .375 9-9 1.000 15-25 .600

23 26 49

1.2 1.3 1.3

8 9 17

3 1 4

5 5 10

43 53 96

2.3 2.7 2.5

Stephanie Ridgeway 1994-1995 1995-1996 Totals

32-19 30-30 62-49

153-361 181-386 334-747

.424 .469 .447

10-38 14-49 24-87

.263 .286 .276

96-135 84-138 180-273

.711 .609 .659

148 133 281

4.6 4.4 4.5

45 40 85

1 3 4

40 34 74

412 12.9 460 15.3 872 14.1

Leah Roper 2001-2002 2002-2003 Totals

29-12 29-13 58-25

55-187 49-118 104-305

.294 .415 .341

0-1 0-0 0-1

.000 .000 .000

50-76 38-52 88-128

.658 .731 .688

145 94 239

5.0 3.2 4.1

25 35 50

3 4 7

48 31 79

160 136 296

Stephanie Permar 2003-2004 Laura Perry 1976-1977

3FG-FGA

5.5 4.7 5.1

181


182

Career Statistics: Ruff - Sommers Years Sandy Ruff 1975-1976 1976-1977 Totals

GP-GS

FGM-FGA

Pct.

3FG-FGA

PCT

FT-FTA

PCT

REB

AVG

AS

B

ST

PTS AVG

24-6 23-0 47-6

39-116 23-53 62-169

.336 .434 .367

NA NA NA

NA NA NA

12-20 6-12 18-32

.600 .500 .563

67 34 101

2.8 1.5 2.1

31 10 41

NA NA NA

NA 9 NA

90 52 142

3.8 2.3 3.0

Angie Salyer 1993-1994 1994-1995 1995-1996 1996-1997 Totals

25-0 32-23 30-20 30-15 117-58

9-26 51-107 15-43 7-29 82-205

.346 .477 .349 .241 .400

2-6 10-22 2-9 1-8 15-45

.333 .455 .222 .125 .333

11-19 36-53 25-46 5-16 77-134

.579 .679 .543 .313 .575

18 75 41 25 159

0.7 2.3 1.4 0.8 1.4

11 70 64 38 183

1 5 5 0 11

4 36 21 14 75

31 148 57 20 256

1.2 4.6 1.9 0.7 2.2

Autumn Sam 1995-1996 1996-1997 1997-1998 Totals

28-0 17-0 6-1 51-1

18-31 3-5 12-20 33-86

.581 .600 .600 .384

0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

.000 .000 .000 .000

10-16 1-2 1-2 12-20

.625 .500 .500 .600

39 4 12 55

1.4 0.2 2.0 1.1

2 1 1 4

7 0 1 8

7 0 1 8

46 7 25 78

1.6 0.4 4.2 1.5

Khaili Sanders 2002-2003 2003-2004 2004-2005 2005-2006 Totals

29-7 26-3 25-3 11-6 91-19

72-180 64-173 36-104 24-58 196-515

.400 .370 .346 .414 .381

0-0 0-6 0-1 0-1 0-8

.000 .000 .000 .000 .000

24-40 38-53 15-21 10-16 87-130

.600 .717 .714 .625 .669

110 118 79 50 357

3.8 4.5 3.2 4.5 3.9

6 8 3 8 25

31 39 17 27 114

10 20 7 3 40

168 166 87 58 479

5.8 6.4 3.5 5.3 5.3

Tara Saunooke 1991-1992 1992-1993 1993-1994 1994-1995 Totals

30-5 29-15 30-28 32-32 121-80

86-196 99-219 118-282 194-429 497-1126

.439 .452 .418 .452 .441

53-113 59-130 67-163 73-180 252-586

.469 .454 .411 .406 .430

26-34 40-52 40-50 110-130 216-266

.765 .769 .800 .846 .812

50 66 81 145 342

1.7 2.3 2.7 4.5 2.8

35 62 76 82 255

0 1 1 2 4

24 40 46 52 162

251 297 343 571 1462

8.4 10.2 11.4 17.8 12.1

Barbara Schmauch 1979-1980 1980-1981 Totals

33-0 30-12 63-12

26-61 75-152 101-213

.426 .493 .474

NA NA NA

NA NA NA

21-33 37-50 58-88

.636 .740 .659

59 164 223

1.8 5.5 3.5

9 16 25

5 1 6

4 24 28

76 187 263

2.3 6.2 4.2

Krystal Scott 1998-1999 1999-2000 2000-2001 2001-2002 Totals

27-0 31-29 31-29 29-28 118-86

9-32 84-211 104-217 92-244 289-704

.281 .398 .479 .377 .411

1-4 9-25 4-29 22-72 36-130

.250 .360 .138 .306 .277

17-26 101-134 93-130 95-136 306-426

.654 .754 .715 .699 .718

26 99 73 92. 290

0.9 3.2 2.4 3.2 2.5

9 106 115 109 339

1 4 5 2 12

7 50 48 37 142

Peggy Sells 1987-1988 1988-1989 1989-1990 1990-1991 Totals

20-0 31-9 32-25 33-12 116-46

12-41 29-112 48-141 33-90 122-384

.293 .259 .340 .367 .318

0-6 7-25 10-26 6-21 23-78

.000 .280 .385 .286 .295

18-24 17-35 35-55 27-38 97-152

.750 .486 .636 .711 .638

8 53 46 46 153

0.4 1.7 1.4 1.4 1.3

10 84 116 63 273

0 1 2 0 3

7 21 27 25 80

42 82 141 99 364

2.1 2.6 4.4 3.0 3.1

Lacey Shafer 2001-2002 2002-2003 2003-2004 2004-2005 Totals

26-3 15-0 29-2 4-0 74-5

18-37 6-8 29-60 1-2 54-107

.486 .750 .483 .500 .505

1-2 0-0 0-5 0-1 1-8

.500 .000 .000 .000 .125

0-3 .000 8-8 1.000 9-11 .818 0-0 .000 17-22 .773

43 9 50 0 102

1.7 0.6 1.7 0.0 1.5

2 5 13 0 20

6 4 9 0 19

6 2 2 0 10

37 20 67 2 126

1.4 1.3 2.3 0.5 1.7

Susan Shedd 1975-1976

17-11

23-73

.315

NA

NA

16-34

.471

38

2.2

10

NA

NA

62

3.6

Cara Singletary 2005-2006

8-0

2-3

.667

0-0

.000

0-0

.000

2

0.3

10

0

1

4

0.5

Celia Slater 1980-1981 1981-1982 Totals

31-7 32-7 63-14

41-116 55-141 96-257

.353 .390 .374

NA NA NA

NA NA NA

15-17 9-12 24-29

.882 .750 .828

28 57 85

0.9 1.8 1.3

49 82 131

1 5 6

17 26 43

97 119 216

3.1 3.7 3.4

Maggie Slosser 2000-2001 2001-2002 2002-2003 2003-2004 Totals

31-0 29-22 24-14 29-20 113-65

31-88 75-150 51-97 106-212 263-547

.352 .500 .526 .500 .481

0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1

.000 .000 .000 .000 .000

26-54 35-56 31-47 52-87 144-244

.481 .625 .660 .598 .590

68 150 81 174 473

2.2 5.2 3.4 6.0 4.2

18 28 18 33 97

2 8 5 9 24

13 23 9 22 67

88 185 133 264 670

2.8 6.4 5.5 9.1 5.9

Bryelle Smith 2007-2008 2008-2009 Totals

1-0 31-11 32-11

0-2 41-95 41-97

.000 .432 .423

0-1 22-58 22-59

.000 .379 .373

0-1 16-17 16-17

.000 .941 .941

2 44 46

2.0 1.4 1.4

3 44 47

0 1 1

0 14 14

0 120 120

0.0 3.9 3.8

Lisa Smith 1984-1985

2-0

0-1

.000

NA

NA

0-0

.000

1

0.5

1

0

0

0

0.0

Cindy Sommers 1978-1979 1979-1980 Totals

8-0 9-0 17-0

2-6 2-9 4-15

.333 .222 .267

NA NA NA

NA NA NA

0-0 1-2 1-2

.000 .500 .500

4 7 11

0.5 0.9 0.6

2 4 6

0 0 0

2 2 4

4 5 9

0.5 0.6 0.5

36 1.3 278 9.0 305 9.8 301 10.4 920 7.8


Career Statistics: Spackman - Umoh Years Chris Spackman 1986-1987

GP-GS

FGM-FGA

Pct.

3FG-FGA

PCT

FT-FTA

PCT

REB

AVG

AS

B

ST

20-0

6-15

.400

NA

NA

3-8

.375

14

0.7

2

0

2

15

0.8

Emily Spray 2006-2007

5-0

4-10

.400

1-5

.200

2-2 1.000

1

0.2

0

0

3

11

2.2

Brook Staebell 1994-1995

24-0

18-42

.429

0-0

.000

3-6

.500

39

1.6

8

5

6

39

1.6

Kim Stephens 1988-1989 1989-1990 1990-1991 1991-1992 Totals

16-0 17-0 25-2 29-3 87-5

4-18 8-24 15-41 40-85 67-168

.222 .333 .366 .471 .399

0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1

.000 .000 .000 .000 .000

4-4 1.000 9-12 .750 8-14 .571 12-15 .800 33-45 .733

9 18 25 49 101

0.6 1.1 1.0 1.7 1.2

4 2 6 19 31

0 1 2 2 5

5 0 4 7 16

12 25 38 92 167

0.8 1.5 1.5 3.2 1.9

Dawn Stewart 1993-1994

29-21

100-217

.461

1-9

.111

40-60

.667

129

4.4

29

7

35

241

8.3

Jaci Stimson 1993-1994 1994-1995 1995-1996 1996-1997 Totals

24-13 32-19 29-24 30-20 115-76

66-126 88-176 106-211 96-218 356-731

.524 .500 .502 .440 .487

0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1

.000 .000 .000 .000 .000

20-39 53-71 41-71 75-90 189-271

.513 .746 .577 .833 .697

109 145 142 139 535

4.5 4.5 4.9 4.6 4.7

21 18 27 27 93

33 35 32 25 125

18 20 21 21 80

152 229 253 267 901

6.3 7.2 8.7 8.9 7.8

Jennifer Stokes 1982-1983 1983-1984 Totals

21-0 2-0 23-0

4-26 0-2 4-28

.154 .000 .143

NA NA NA

NA NA NA

7-16 0-2 7-18

.438 .000 .389

17 1 18

0.8 0.5 0.8

12 0 12

1 0 1

8 1 9

15 0 15

0.7 0.0 0.7

28-70 56-136 85-218 162-375 331-799

.400 .412 .390 .432 .414

9-25 11-48 12-45 22-83 54-201

.360 .229 .267 .265 .269

19-27 33-50 59-83 147-197 258-357

.704 .660 .711 .746 .723

49 87 133 202 471

1.9 3.2 4.6 7.0 4.2

17 23 66 104 210

1 15 25 26 67

13 22 45 70 150

22-71 27-86 49-157

.310 .314 .312

NA NA NA

NA NA NA

19-31 16-24 35-55

.613 .666 .636

53 55 108

1.8 1.8 1.8

25 26 51

1 0 1

5 13 18

63 70 133

2.2 2.3 2.2

Lakeia Stokes 2000-2001 26-0 2001-2002 27-4 2002-2003 29-7 2003-2004 29-29 Totals 111-40 Penny Stone 1980-1981 29-1 1981-1982 31-2 Totals 60-3

PTS AVG

84 3.2 156 5.8 241 8.3 493 17.0 974 8.8

Ray Swygert 1977-1978

20-NA

4-17

.235

NA

NA

8-17

.471

17

0.9

3

NA

3

16

0.8

Julie Talley 2002-2003 2003-2004 2004-2005 2005-2006 Totals

26-2 29-20 28-20 28-25 111-67

31-82 72-195 66-189 74-196 243-662

.378 .369 .349 .378 .367

14-44 43-114 37-101 58-143 152-402

.318 .377 .366 .406 .378

19-23 33-44 19-22 35-46 106-135

.826 .750 .864 .761 .785

24 62 51 49 186

0.9 2.1 1.8 1.8 1.7

29 58 62 71 220

1 2 0 0 3

14 26 28 44 112

95 220 188 241 744

3.7 7.6 6.7 8.6 6.7

Jasmine Tate 2007-2008 2008-2009 Totals

24-0 31-17 55-17

14-58 44-115 58-173

.241 .383 .335

0-0 0-0 0-0

.000 .000 .000

10-23 25-52 35-75

.435 .481 .467

52 148 200

2.2 4.8 3.6

1 10 11

11 36 47

6 15 21

38 113 151

1.6 3.6 2.7

Tasha Taylor 2004-2005 2005-2006 2006-2007 2008-2009 Totals Kerri Thomas 1994-1995 1995-1996 1996-1997 1997-1998 Totals

27-13 29-29 30-29 31-22 117-93

45-137 84-218 140-298 52-156 321-809

.328 .385 .470 .333 .397

6-22 3-21 26-70 13-45 48-158

.273 .143 .371 .289 .304

28-42 50-75 52-80 36-49 166-246

.667 .667 .650 .735 .675

63 109 98 69 339

2.3 3.8 3.3 2.2 2.9

83 162 93 95 433

8 20 13 7 48

24 53 47 21 145

30-9 31-2 30-6 33-29 124-46

47-118 28-72 34-92 95-212 204-494

.398 .389 .370 .448 .413

0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

.000 .000 .000 .000 .000

21-31 2-7 13-22 15-33 51-93

.677 .286 .591 .455 .548

108 48 66 159 381

3.6 1.5 2.2 4.8 3.1

14 4 3 17 38

36 16 5 16 73

18 15 6 31 70

115 58 81 205 459

3.8 1.9 2.7 6.2 3.7

Sthefany Thomas 2007-2008 2008-2009 Totals

31-9 31-3 62-12

89-253 58-236 14-489

.352 .360 .356

27-99 30-110 57-209

.273 .273 .273

43-54 50-68 93-122

.796 .735 .762

76 81 157

2.5 2.6 2.5

48 30 30

1 6 6

47 22 22

248 250 498

8.0 8.1 8.0

Vicki Tomlinson 1981-1982

18-0

4-12

.333

NA

NA

6-12

.500

11

0.6

4

0

0

14

0.8

Itoro Umoh 1995-1996 1996-1997 1997-1998 1998-1999 Totals

31-3 30-28 33-33 32-32 126-96

79-178 142-327 130-338 137-354 488-1197

.444 .434 .385 .387 .408

9-32 9-41 14-49 11-41 43-163

.281 .220 .286 .268 .264

56-84 98-135 122-160 114-154 390-533

.667 .726 .763 .740 .732

68 152 153 170 543

2.2 5.1 4.6 5.3 4.3

65 76 136 182 459

5 9 2 6 22

59 69 74 63 265

223 391 396 399 1409

7.2 13.0 12.0 12.5 11.2

124 4.6 221 7.6 358 11.9 153 4.6 856 7.3

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Career Statistics: Vasilas - Yenser Years Tabitha Vasilas 2001-2002 2002-2003 Totals

GP-GS

FGM-FGA

Pct.

3FG-FGA

PCT

13-0 26-0 39-0

4-15 37-104 41-119

.267 .356 .345

2-5 16-53 18-58

.400 .302 .310

Lindsay Welker 2008-2009

9-0

0-5

.000

0-3

.000

0-0

Cheron Wells 1990-1991 1991-1992 Totals

33-27 31-31 64-58

186-455 182-416 368-871

.409 .438 .423

17-48 25-54 41-102

.354 .444 .402

29-28 29-24 28-25 29-29 115-106

63-153 66-150 79-163 121-215 329-681

.412 .440 .485 .563 .483

0-1 0-3 0-2 0-3 0-9

28-8 29-20 57-28

52-130 136-292 188-422

.400 .466 .445

0-5 18-47 18-52

Amanda White-Frist 2002-2003 2003-2004 2004-2005 2005-2006 Totals Maxienne White 2004-2005 2005-2006 Totals

FT-FTA

PCT

REB

AVG

AS

B

ST

PTS AVG

3-3 1.000 12-19 .632 15-22 .682

4 24 28

0.3 0.9 0.7

0 6 6

0 2 2

1 12 13

13 102 115

1.0 3.9 2.9

.000

5

0.6

1

1

0

0

0.0

75-105 78-115 153-220

.714 .678 .695

142 122 264

4.3 3.9 4.1

85 129 214

6 3 9

53 55 108

464 14.1 466 15.0 930 14.5

.000 .000 .000 .000 .000

78-104 49-72 57-79 67-96 251-351

.750 .681 .722 .698 .715

176 141 174 142 633

6.1 4.9 6.2 4.9 5.5

37 25 22 29 113

29 22 27 47 125

21 16 20 16 73

204 7.0 181 6.2 215 7.7 309 10.7 909 7.9

.000 .383 .346

15-20 30-43 45-63

.750 .698 .714

94 192 286

3.4 6.6 5.0

16 45 61

3 15 18

10 34 44

119 4.3 320 11.0 439 7.7

Carrie Whitehurst 2003-2004 28-0 35-115 .304 19-59 .322 2004-2005 27-4 26-78 .333 13-44 .295 2005-2006 27-3 25-84 .298 18-60 .300 2006-2007 24-1 38-116 .328 31-89 .348 Totals 106-8 124-393 .316 81-252 .321 Imani Wilson 1989-1990 32-16 87-186 .468 0-0 .000 1990-1991 17-2 39-102 .382 0-0 .000 Totals 49-18 126-288 .438 0-0 .000

27-43 16-20 3-4 12-15 58-82

.628 .800 .750 .800 .707

60 50 43 76 229

2.1 1.9 1.6 3.2 2.2

14 9 15 14 52

5 0 2 3 10

6 8 8 7 29

116 81 71 119 387

4.1 3.0 2.6 5.0 3.7

46-98 25-36 71-134

.469 .694 .530

213 83 296

6.7 4.9 6.0

12 2 14

28 8 36

21 19 40

220 103 323

6.9 6.1 6.6

Kathy Wilson 1976-1977 1977-1978 1978-1979 1979-1980 Totals

31-16 32-NA 30-2 28-5 121-NA

87-191 86-190 22-60 15-35 210-476

.456 .453 .367 .429 .441

NA NA NA NA NA

NA NA NA NA NA

37-62 28-41 10-20 5-9 80-132

.597 .683 .500 .556 .606

193 175 51 29 448

6.2 5.5 1.7 1.0 3.7

28 13 7 5 53

NA NA 7 3 NA

25 28 14 6 73

211 200 54 35 500

6.9 6.3 1.8 1.3 4.1

Renee Williams 1983-1984 1984-1985 1986-1987 1987-1988 Totals

28-1 27-0 25-17 30-11 110-29

28-73 33-81 41-107 37-93 139-354

.384 .407 .383 .398 .393

NA NA NA 2-5 2-5

NA NA NA .400 .400

15-28 16-31 15-22 13-19 59-100

.536 .516 .682 .684 .590

25 28 39 41 133

0.9 1.0 1.6 1.4 1.2

32 58 108 66 264

0 3 0 1 4

17 23 37 27 104

71 82 97 89 339

2.5 3.1 3.9 3.0 3.1

Annette Wise 1978-1979 1979-1980 1980-1981 1981-1982 1982-1983 Totals

30-17 36-19 31-28 3-0 27-1 127-65

107-261 76-211 113-261 3-11 10-30 309-774

.410 .360 .433 .273 .333 .399

NA NA NA NA NA NA

NA NA NA NA NA NA

48-76 40-60 49-69 2-5 12-19 155-229

.632 .667 .710 .400 .632 .659

142 113 207 15 37 514

4.7 3.1 6.8 5.0 1.4 4.0

45 58 118 1 17 239

7 2 1 1 1 12

27 27 41 2 10 107

262 191 275 8 32 768

8.7 5.3 8.9 2.6 1.2 6.0

16-0 12-0 28-0

4-6 3-6 7-12

.667 .500 .583

0-0 0-1 0-1

.000 .000 .000

4-4 1.000 0-0 .000 4-4 1.000

6 6 12

0.4 0.5 0.4

1 5 6

0 0 0

2 10 12

12 6 18

0.8 0.5 0.6

30-0 28-3 58-3

57-176 45-150 102-326

.324 .300 .313

32-108 19-89 51-197

.296 .213 .259

5-13 15-20 20-33

.385 .750 .606

76 51 127

2.5 1.8 2.2

52 36 88

7 7 14

26 23 49

151 124 275

5.0 4.4 4.7

Carol Yarborough 1975-1976

13-2

7-26

.269

NA

NA

9-22

.409

36

2.8

1

NA

NA

23

1.8

Susan Yenser 2005-2006 2006-2007 Totals

28-4 30-2 58-6

52-119 65-159 116-287

.437 ..403 .417

22-63 32-90 54-153

.349 .356 .353

16-27 11-16 27-43

.593 .688 .628

56 76 132

2.0 2.5 2.3

29 34 63

6 9 15

13 21 34

142 171 313

5.1 5.7 5.4

Courtney Wittstruck 1999-2000 2000-2001 Totals Kirstyn Wright 2007-2008 2008-2009 Totals



2009-10 Schedule Date Nov. 2 Nov. 13 Nov. 16 Nov. 19 Nov. 24 Nov. 27 Nov. 28 Nov. 29 Dec. 3 Dec. 6 Dec. 12 Dec. 15 Dec. 19 Dec. 21 Dec. 28 Dec. 30

Day Mon. Fri. Mon. Thu. Tue. Fri. Sat. Sun. Thu. Sun. Sat. Tue. Sat. Mon. Mon. Wed.

OpponentNOTE ANDERSON UNIVERSITY (exh.) FURMANC at College of Charleston SOUTH CAROLINA at Kennesaw St. v. RichmondA v. HofstraA at ConnecticutA at NorthwesternB CHARLESTON SOUTHERNC at Chattanooga USC-UPSTATE at Ohio WOFFORD GEORGIA GEORGETOWN A C

Date Jan. 4 Jan. 7 Jan. 11 Jan. 14 Jan. 22 Jan. 24 Jan. 29 Jan. 31 Feb. 4 Feb. 8 Feb. 11 Feb. 14 Feb. 18 Feb. 25 Feb. 28 Mar. 4-7

Local Time TV 7:00pm 5:30pm 7:00pm 7:00pm 7:00pm 5:00pm 5:00pm 4:30pm 7:00pm BTEN 4:00pm 5:00pm 7:00pm 2:00pm 7:00pm 7:00pm 7:00pm

- WBCA Classic - Storrs, CT - Part of Doubleheader with MBB

ORANGE denotes home game

B D

Day Mon. Thu. Mon. Thu. Fri. Sun. Fri. Sun. Thu. Mon. Thu. Sun. Thu. Thu. Sun. Th.-Sun.

OpponentNOTE at Charlotte DUKE* at Georgia Tech* FLORIDA ST.* at North Carolina* at Wake Forest* BOSTON COLLEGE* NC STATE* at Virginia* GEORGIA TECH* at Florida St.* at Maryland* MIAMI* at Virginia Tech* WAKE FOREST* ACC TournamentD

- ACC/Big Ten Challenge - Evanston, IL - Greensboro Coliseum - Greensboro, NC

Local Time TV 12:00pm 7:00pm 7:00pm RSN 7:00pm 8:30pm RSN 2:00pm 6:30pm RSN 2:00pm 7:00pm 7:00pm 7:00pm 2:00pm 7:00pm 7:00pm 2:00pm TBA


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