2011-12 Delaware State Women's Basketball Media Guide

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2011-2012

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DELAWARE STATE UNIVERSITY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE


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ED DAVIS

ANDRE BOLTON

DANIELLE DAWSON

fred burroughs

TRENITA SHIELDS

Head Coach

Assistant Coach

Assistant Coach

Assistant Coach

Director of Operations

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Morgan Woodruff

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Tasia Bristow

Deanna Harmon

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FC | 6-2 Freshman Bloomington, Ind. Bloomington South

G | 5-5 Sophomore Baltimore, Md. St. Francis Academy

GF | 5-7 Sophomore Owings Mills, Md. St. Francis Academy

GF | 6-0 Freshman Beltsville, Md. Bowie H.S.

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G | 5-0 Sophomore Suitland, Md. Parkdale H.S. Patrick Henry CC

G | 5-7 Freshman Wilmington, Del. Hodgson VoTech

GF | 5-7 Junior Ft. Washington, Md. National Christian Academy

G | 5-10 Redshirt Sophomore Odenton, Md. Arundel H.S. Drexel

Tarshaye’ White

Coreenah Redden

Crystal Pitt

Ashley Davis*

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GF | 6-2 Freshman Clinton, Md. Riverdale Baptist

F | 6-0 Freshman Avenel, N.J. St. Anthony H.S.

G | 5-9 Freshman El Paso, Texas Montwood H.S.

Tierra Hawkins

Nadirah Durr

Alexis Thornton

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G | 5-10 Freshman Baltimore, Md. St. Francis Academy

C | 6-3 Redshirt Sophomore Riverdale, Md. Bladensburg H.S.

Chelsea Dukes

Uchechi Ahaiwe

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QUICK FACTS Location .................................................. Dover, Del. 19901 Founded ...................................................................... 1891 Enrollment ................................................................ 4,000 Affiliation .................................................. NCAA Division I Conference............................. Mid-Eastern Athletic (MEAC) Nickname ...................................................... Lady Hornets Colors ......................... Columbia Blue (299) and Red (199) Home Venue .................................... Memorial Hall (2,000) President ........................................... Dr. Harry L. Williams Athletic Director ............................................. Derek Carter Associate Athletic Director/SWA .................... Candy Young Associate Athletic Director/Internal Ops............... PJ Moses Associate Athletic Director/Student Services ........ Eric Hart Assistant Athletic Director/Athletics Admin...Diaese Graves Assistant Athletic Director/Media Relations .. Dennis Jones Faculty Representative ................................... Dr. Jan Blade

2011-12 Season in Review

Overall Record ............................................................. 9-20 MEAC Record/Finish .............................................. 5-11/10th Home/Away/Neutral ........................................ 4-9/5-9/0-2 Postseason Play ............................................................. 0-1 Fell to UMES, 52-44, in the opening round of the MEAC Tournament

Starters Returning/Lost.................................................. 2/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost........................................ 4/6 Newcomers....................................................................... 6 Top Returnees......................Tasia Bristow, Deanna Harmon Key losses..Kianna Carter, Brittany Washington, Kianna D’Oliveira

DSU WOMEN’S BASKETBALL HISTORY

First Year of Women’s Basketball.................................. 1976 All-Time Record............................................ 446-504 | .469 All-Time MEAC Record....................................244-218 | .528 MEAC Championships................................... One | 2006-07 Last NCAA Tourn. Appearance.................................2006-07 Lost, 62-47, to Vanderbilt in the First Round

2011-12 CREDITS

The 2011-12 Delaware State University Women’s Basketball Media Guide was written, designed and edited by Sports Information Director Maggie Hayon. Editorial assistance was provided by Dennis Jones, Assistant Athletic Director for Media Relations. The DSU Athletics Media Relations Office would like to thank opposing teams Sports Information Offices, the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference and the Kent County (Del.) Tourism Office for providing information. Photography credits: Rodney Adams (All-Pro Photography), Mike Baker (C.M. Baker Photography), Jim Green, Lloydlee Heite (Photography by Lloydlee), Carlos Holmes (DSU Director of News Services), Megan Raymond

Mailing Address 1200 N. DuPont Hwy. Dover, DE 19901-2277

Phone: (302) 857-6068; 857-6239 Fax: (302) 857-6069 Web: www.DSUHornets.com

Quick Facts..................................................................... 1 Media Information.........................................................2 2011-12 Roster.................................................................3 2011-12 Outlook...........................................................4-5

2011-12 HORNETS Head Coach Ed Davis ................................................. 6-8 Assistant Coaches...................................................... 9-12 Andre Bolton ................................................... 9 Danielle Dawson ............................................ 10 Fred Burroughs ...............................................11 Director of Basketball Operations Trenita Shields......... 12 Team Athletic Trainer Ryan Sley................................... 13 Sports Information Director Maggie Hayon................. 13 Returning Players..................................................... 14-17 Uchechi Ahaiwe.............................................. 14 Tasia Bristow................................................... 15 Deanna Harmon............................................. 16 Crystal Pitt...................................................... 17 Newcomers............................................................. 18-22 Know Your Hornets................................................. 22-23 2011-12 Opponents..................................................24-26

MID-EASTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE

2011-12 Season Preview

DSU ATHLETICS MEDIA RELATIONS

GENERAL INFORMATION

The MEAC................................................................ 27-28 2010-11 Standings/All-Conference Honors....................29 2010-11 MEAC Tournament...........................................29 2010-11 Team Statistics.............................................30-31 2010-11 Individual Statistics..................................... 32-33

HORNET HISTORY 2010-11 Results/Statistics......................................... 34-39 Year-by-Year Results................................................40-43 All-Time Opponents.....................................................43 All-Time Roster........................................................44-45 All-Time Coaches..........................................................44 All-Time Team Records.................................................46 Year-by-Year Leaders....................................................46 All-Time Individual Records..........................................47

DELAWARE STATE ATHLETICS Athletic Director Derek Carter......................................48 Athletics Administration..............................................49 Staff Directory..............................................................50 Academic Services........................................................ 51 Compliance.................................................................. 52 Sports Medicine........................................................... 53 Strength & Conditioning.............................................54 Facilities....................................................................... 55

DELAWARE STATE UNIVERSITY President Dr. Harry L. Williams.....................................56 About DSU.............................................................. 57-59

DOVER, DELAWARE About the City.........................................................60-61

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MEDIA INFORMATION The Delaware State University Athletic Media Relations Office welcomes your interest in women’s basketball and will make every effort to make your coverage of the Lady Hornets an enjoyable experience. The media relations office maintains information on all current student-athletes, as well as historical information on previous athletes and the program in general. Any additional information, including interview requests, releases and photographs may be obtained by contacting the DSU Athletic Media Relations Office. Please take a moment to review the following policies and services that are intended to assist you in your coverage of Lady Hornet Basketball this season.

DSU ATHLETIC MEDIA RELATIONS Dennis Jones Assistant Athletic Director for Media Relations Office | (302) 857-6068 Cell | (302) 270-6088 djones@desu.edu

INTERVIEWS ALL interviews should be scheduled at least 24 hours in advance through the DSU Athletic Media Relations Office. The best time to interview head coach Ed Davis in-season is after practice. The best time to interview players is after practice. Typically, the team practices from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. There are NO player interviews prior to shows.

Maggie Hayon Sports Information Director Women’s Basketball Contact Office | (302) 857-6239 Cell | (920) 912-6635 mhayon@desu.edu

The DSU Athletic Media Relations Office will NOT distribute home/cell numbers for players or coaches. All phone interviews should be conducted during those times reserved for general media interview sessions. Calling players at their homes or on their cell phones will NOT be tolerated. THE DSU DORMITORIES, LOCKER ROOM, WEIGHT ROOM AND TRAINING ROOM ARE OFF LIMITS TO THE MEDIA AT ALL TIMES.

Mailing Address DSU Athletic Media Relations 1200 N. DuPont Highway Dover, DE 19901-2277

STATISTICS AND SERVICES Live stats will be available for all home games for working media personnel via stat monitors in addition to online at DSUHornets.com.

Office Fax | (302) 857-6034

Complete statistics will be made available on DSUHornets.com after completion of the event. A game recap/story along with statistics will be sent to media outlets and others requested by visiting sports information directors.

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2011-12 roster No. Name 3 Morgan Woodruff 5 Tasia Bristow 12 Deanna Harmon 14 Keyanna Tate 15 Tarshaye’ White# 21 Coreenah Redden 22 Crystal Pitt* 23 Ashley Davis* 24 Tierra Hawkins 25 Nadirah Durr 32 Alexis Thornton 34 Chelsea Dukes 51 Uchechi Ahaiwe

R/L FC G GF GF G G GF G GF F G G C

Ht. 6-2 5-5 5-7 6-0 5-0 5-7 5-7 5-10 6-2 6-0 5-9 5-10 6-3

Cl. FR SO SO FR SO FR JR RSo FR FR FR FR RSo

Hometown/Prev. School/High School Bloomington, Ind./Bloomington South H.S. Baltimore, Md./St. Francis Academy Owings Mills, Md./St. Francis Academy Beltsville, Md./Bowie H.S. Suitland, Md./Parkdale H.S./Patrick Henry CC Wilmington, Del./Hodgson Vo-Tech H.S. Ft. Washington, Md./National Christian Academy Odenton, Md./Arundel H.S./Drexel Clinton, Md./Riverdale Baptist Avenel, N.J./St. Anthony H.S. El Paso, Texas/Montwood H.S. Baltimore, Md./St. Francis Academy Riverdale, Md./Bladensburg H.S.

* Will not compete 2011-12 season | # Will not compete until second semester

Head Coach: Ed Davis | West Virginia State ’70 | 12th Season at DSU | 20th Season Overall Assistant Coaches: Andre Bolton | Christopher Newport ’97 | 7th Season at DSU Danielle Dawson | Hampton ’99 | 7th Season at DSU Fred Burroughs | Bowie State | 4th Season at DSU Director of Basketball Operations: Trenita Shields | Bowie State ’00 | 10th Season at DSU

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BY CLASS

GUARD (6): Bristow, Davis, Dukes, Redden,

FRESHMAN (7): Dukes, Durr, Hawkins, Tate, Thornton, Redden, Woodruff SOPHOMORE (5): Ahaiwe (redshirt), Bristow, Davis (redshirt), Harmon, White JUNIOR (1): Pitt SENIOR (0): None

Thornton, White FORWARD (6): Durr, Harmon, Hawkins, Pitt, Tate, Woodruff CENTER (1): Ahaiwe

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Tay-Zhuh 14 KEYANNA TATE: Key-on-uh 15 TARSHAYE’ WHITE: Tar-shay 25 NADIRAH DURR: Nah-deer-uh 51 UCHECHI AHAIWE: You-chetch-chee Ah-hah-way

DELAWARE (1): Redden (Wilmington) INDIANA (1): Woodruff (Bloomington) MARYLAND (9): Ahaiwe (Riverdale), Bristow (Baltimore), Davis (Odenton), Dukes (Baltimore), Harmon (Owings Mills), Hawkins (Clinton), Pitt (Ft. Washington), Tate (Beltsville), White (Suitland) NEW JERSEY (1): Durr (Avenel) TEXAS (1): Thornton (El Paso)

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2011-12 OUTLOOK

Delaware State University’s 201112 squad will bear little resemblance to the team that posted a 9-20 overall record and a 10th place finish in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (5-11 MEAC) last season. The Lady Hornets will return just four players who saw action during the 2010-11 season, although two were starters a year ago. Ed Davis, who is in his 12th year as head coach of the Lady Hornets, faces the challenge of replacing his top two scorers, leading rebounder and best three-point shooter from last season.

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His 2011-12 active roster features seven freshmen, four sophomores, one junior and zero seniors.

“I’m certain we will have our ups and downs this season, but I like the potential of this team,” Davis said.

Davis is hoping his team will Topping the list of returning make up in quickness and athlet- players is point guard Tasia icism what it lacks in experience. Bristow (so., 5-5, Baltimore, Md.), who was third on the Lady “We will have the youngest Hornets in scoring (8.1 ppg) and squad since I’ve been at Delasecond in three-point field goals ware State,” said Davis, who has (38) during the 2010-11 season. led the Lady Hornets to a 171-159 Bristow scored a team seasonoverall record in his first 11 years high 25 points (10-13 FGs) in a with the team. His tenure at DSU victory over St. Francis (N.Y.) last has been highlighted by the season. 2008 MEAC Tournament championship and four other title Versatile Deanna Harmon (so., game appearances. 5-7, Owings Mills, Md.) returns for her second season. Last year, Harmon was tops on the Lady Hornets in assists (82) and steals (50), and fourth in scoring (7.3

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WOMEN’S BASKETBALL ppg). She was seventh in the MEAC in assists (2.8 pg) and 11th in steals (1.7 pg) as a freshman last season. The other returning players from last season are guard Crystal Pitt (jr., 5-7, Ft. Washington, Md.) and center Uchechi Ahaiwe (jr., 6-3, Riverdale, Md.). Pitt averaged 2.5 points in 27 games (12.1 minutes-per-game), but will not play this season due to injury. Ahaiwe appeared in 21 contests (4.0 mpg), averaging 0.8 points. Topping the list of 2011-12 newcomers is forward Tierra Hawkins (fr., 6-2, Clinton, Md.), a former standout at Washington, D.C., area power Riverdale Baptist. Hawkins, who sat out last season, helped lead Riverdale to two conference championships. She averaged 13 points and eight rebounds per-game in her final season at the school. Her twin sister Tianna plays for the University of Maryland. The Lady Hornets have bolstered their front line with the addition of Morgan Woodruff (fr., 6-2; Bloomington, Ind.). Woodruff was a Top 10 Indiana recruit following a successful career at Bloomington South High School. Guard/forward Keyanna Tate (fr., 6-0, Beltsville, Md.) was a 2010-11 McDoanld’s All-America nominee at Bowie (Md.) High School before signing with the Lady Hornets. Tate is a two-time All-District of Columbia Inter-

scholastic Athletic Association First Team selection.

Junior college transfer Tarshaye’ White (so.; 5-0, Suitland, Md.) is expected to add speed and Baltimore (Md.) standout Chelquickness to the backcourt. She sea Dukes (fr., 5-11) also joins the helped lead Patrick Henry ComLady Hornets this season. While munity College (Martinsville, at Maryland’s St. Francis Acade- Va.) to district, regional and conmy, Dukes helped lead the team ference championships last year. to a 23-3 record and No. 1 state ranking (No. 21 nationally) as a “Despite our youth, I believe our senior. She was an All-Baltimore athleticism has improved,” says County First Team selection dur- Davis. “The challenge for our ing her junior year. team is to develop the chemistry and commitment to the hard Delaware State will also welcome work it takes to succeed at this forward Alexis Thornton (fr., level.” 5-9, El Paso, Texas) to the squad. Thornton averaged 11 points and nearly three rebounds per game as a senior at Montwood H.S. Former Delaware high school standout Coreenah Redden (fr., 5-7, Wilmington, Del.) joins the Lady Hornets this season. Redden helped lead Hodgson VoTech to four Blue Hen “Flight B” championships and two overall conference titles. A 2010-11 McDonald’s All-America nominee, she was also listed as a Delaware North Top 10 honoree. Hodgson lost just one conference game during her four varsity seasons. The Lady Hornets have also added forward Nadirah Durr (fr., 6-0, Avenel, N.J.) to the roster. Durr averaged averaged 13 points and seven rebounds per game as a senior at St. Anthony’s High School. She helped lead the team to a 44-13 record during her junior and senior seasons.

2011-12 active roster BACKCOURT No. Name 5 Tasia Bristow 34 Chelsea Dukes 21 Coreenah Redden 15 Tarshaye’ White

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SWING No. Name 25 Nadirah Durr 12 Deanna Harmon 24 Tierra Hawkins 22 Crystal Pitt 14 Keyanna Tate 32 Alexis Thornton

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DAVIS YEAR BY YEAR

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ED DAVIS Davis is in his 12th season as head coach of the Lady Hornets. Since accepting the post prior to the 2000-01 season, he has led DSU to the most successful run in the history of the program. The Washington, D.C., native has an overall record of 171-159 (.518) at DSU, including a 117-73 (.616) mark in MEAC regular season contests. The Davis years at Delaware State are highlighted by a MEAC Tournament championship and NCAA Tournament berth (2007), a MEAC regular season co-championship (2003-04), five MEAC championship game appearances and the only 20-win seasons (four) in team history. Davis further enhanced his credentials after a hard fought loss to No. 2 seed Vanderbilt in the 2007 NCAA Tournament. His 15th seeded Lady Hornets trailed by just four points at the half and by six with eight minutes left to the heavily favored Commodores.

Year School Overall MEAC Now in his 20th season as a collegiate head coach, Davis surpassed the 300-win mark for his career and became Delaware 1992-93 Bowie State 6-19 -State’s all-time leader in women’s basketball victories during 1993-94 Bowie State 14-11 -the 2007-08 season. He owns a career record of 342-211 (.618), 1994-95 Bowie State 19-9 -highlighted by nine seasons with 20-or-more wins. 1995-96 Bowie State 28-2 -1996-97 Bowie State 29-2 -Delaware State has been particularly tough at home under Da1997-98 Bowie State 28-2 -- vis. The Lady Hornets an 89-39 (.695) mark at home during the Davis era. He led the team to a school-record 23 straight home 1998-99 Bowie State 25-4 -wins from 2003-05. 1999-00 Bowie State 22-5 -2000-01 Delaware State 16-14 12-6 Delaware State led the MEAC in scoring defense for seven DSU’s first winning season in five years; straight years before the string was snapped last season. reached MEAC Tournament championship game 2001-02 Delaware State 9-19 6-12 2002-03 Delaware State 20-10 16-2 DSU’s first 20-win season; reached MEAC Tournament championship game 2003-04 Delaware State 21-9 14-4 School record for wins; MEAC regular season co-champs; MEAC Coach-of-the-Year; reached tournament championship game 2004-05 Delaware State 16-12 12-6 Set national Division I record for scoring defense 2005-06 Delaware State 21-9 13-5 Tied school record for wins; reached MEAC Tournament championship game 2006-07 Delaware State 20-13 12-6 Led team to first MEAC Tournament championship and NCAA Tournament appearance; fourth 20-win season at DSU 2007-08 Delaware State 18-14 12-4 Reached 300th career victory; became DSU’s al-time leader in women’s basketball wins. 2008-09 Delaware State 15-15 11-5 Team defeated Princeton for the school’s first WNIT victory 2009-10 Delaware State 6-24 4-12 2010-11 Delaware State 9-20 5-11 Career record (19 years) 336-220 DSU record (11 years) 171-159 MEAC record (regular season) 117-73 MEAC Tournament 12-10

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WOMEN’S BASKETBALL During the 2006-07 season, Davis led the Lady Hornets on a 13-2 late-season spurt, including a three-game MEAC Tournament sweep en route to the first league championship in team history. In 2005-06, Davis led the Lady Hornets to a 21-9 overall record and an appearance in the MEAC Tournament title game. The 21 wins matched the most in team history, tying the mark set by his 2003-04 squad. On February 27, 2006 Davis reached a milestone by posting his 100th win at Delaware State. One year after setting a national record for scoring defense, Delaware State was tops in the MEAC and sixth among all Division I teams in scoring defense at 53.4 points-per-game during the 200506 season. During the 2004-05 campaign, Delaware State set a national record for scoring defense. That season, the Lady Hornets became the first Division I women’s team to hold opponents to less than 50 points per game in a season, allowing 49.6 per contest. Davis also served as the university’s interim Director of Athletics during the 2004-05 academic year. The previous season (2003-04), Davis led the Lady Hornets to new heights, recording a school-record 21 wins (21-

9) and capturing a share of the MidEastern Athletic Conference regular season title for the first time in team history. His 2003-04 team was defeated by regular season co-champ Hampton in the MEAC Tournament championship game. That season, Delaware State was 11-0 at home including a 59-56 win over West Virginia, Delaware State’s first against a Big East opponent. Davis was rewarded by being named MEAC Coach-of-the-Year for the 2003-04 season. In 2002-03, Davis led the Hornets to the first 20-win season (20-10) in team history. Along the way, the 2002-03 Lady Hornets also set team records for consecutive wins (10) and conference victories (16-2). In addition, the team’s second-place finish in the final MEAC regular standings was the best in the program’s history at the time. The team was particularly tough at home, winning its last 10 games in Memorial Hall that season. During the 2000-01 season, his first at DSU, Davis guided a Delaware State that was picked to finish 10th in the MidEastern Athletic Conference to within minutes of a conference championship. In the four years prior to Davis’ arrival, the Lady Hornets were 36-85, and failed

to advance beyond the quarterfinals of the conference tourney. Prior to taking over the Delaware State job, Davis was head coach at Bowie State University (Md.). In eight seasons at Bowie, he posted an overall record of 171-54 and turned the Bulldogs into one of the top Division II programs in the country . His tenure was highlighted by three Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) championships, three NCAA Tournament appearances, and numerous “coach of the year” awards. Although Bowie State posted a record of 6-19 in 1992-93, Davis’ first season, it marked the most wins by the team in four years. The following season, 1993-94, Bowie improved to 14-11, its first winning team in 10 years. Davis’ 1994-95 team was 19-9 and advanced to the championship game of the CIAA Tournament. He captured his first CIAA Coach of the Year award following the season. The next four years Davis led Bowie State to an unprecedented run of success in the CIAA. From 1995 to 1999, the Bulldogs posted a remarkable continued on page 8

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110-10 record and a CIAA championship “three-peat.” His 1995-96 team was 28-2 and advanced to the “Sweet 16” of the NCAA. The squad also ranked first among all Division II teams in scoring defense. The 1996-97 team had a 28-game winning streak en route to a 29-2 overall mark and the CIAA Tournament championship. The team also qualified for the NCAA Tournament for the second straight year. The following year, 1997-98, the Bulldogs posted a 28-2 record and captured their second straight CIAA Tournament. The team was ranked as high as number six in the national polls. Davis’ 1998-99 team was 25-4 and captured a third consecutive CIAA championship before advancing to the “Sweet 16” of the NCAA Tournament. In 1999-2000, Bowie State was 22-5 and reached the championship game of the CIAA Tournament. From 1995 to 2000, Davis’ teams won 40 consecutive games on their home court. Davis has earned a number of awards for his coaching success, including CIAA Coach of the Year in 1995 and Women’s Basketball Coaches Association District II Coach of the Year in 198 and 1999. He was CIAA Tournament Outstanding Coach in 1997, ’98 and ’99. Prior to his years at Bowie State, Davis was a teacher and successful high school coach in the Washington, D.C. area. Davis was a four-year letterwinner on the West Virginia State men’s basketball team that set NCAA and National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) scoring records in the late 1960s and early 70s. He holds a master’s in education from Howard University and a bachelor’s in education from West Virginia State College. Davis was inducted into the West Virginia State Athletics Hall of Fame in October 2008.

ED DAVIS DAVIS VS. ALL OPPONENTS Alabama A&M 1-0 Alabama-Birmingham 0-1 Albany 1-0 Allen 1-0 American International 1-0 Arizona State 0-1 Army 1-1 Barber-Scotia 1-0 Bethune-Cookman 16-5 Bloomsburg 1-1 Boston U. 0-1 Bryant 1-0 Bucknell 1-1 Cal State Bakersfield 0-1 Cheyney 6-0 Columbia 2-0 Columbia Union 1-0 Coppin State 8-13 Dartmouth 0-1 Delaware 0-2 Drexel 1-1 E. Tennessee State 0-1 East Carolina 1st Mtg. Eastern Michigan 0-1 Elizabeth City State 16-1 Elon 2-0 Fairfield 0-1 Fairleigh Dickinson 1-1 Fayetteville State 8-6 Felician 2-0 Florida 0-1 Florida A&M 16-10 Florida Atlantic 1-0 st Florida International 1 Mtg. st Fordham 1 Mtg. Francis Marion 0-1 Fresno State 0-1 Galludet 1-0 Gannon 0-1 George Mason 0-1 Georgia College 1-0 Georgia State 0-2 Glenville State 1-0 Hampton 5-23 Holy Cross 0-1 Howard 13-6 Illinois-Chicago 0-2 Iona 1-0 Johnson C. Smith 7-3 Kansas State 0-1 Kennesaw State 0-2 Kent State 0-2 Kutztown 0-2 Lincoln (Pa.) 4-0 Livingstone 9-4 Long Island 0-2 Louisiana-Monroe 0-1 LSU 0-1 Lynn 1-0 Marist 1-1 Maryland 0-2 Michigan State 0-2 Missouri 0-1 Monmouth 1-0 Morgan State 17-5

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Mount St. Mary’s 1-0 Navy 3-4 NJIT 1-0 Norfolk State 21-12 North Carolina A&T 14-4 N.C.-Chapel Hill 0-1 North Carolina Central 9-2 North Carolina State 0-1 North Florida 1st Mtg. Northeastern 1-1 Ohio 0-1 Ohio State 0-1 Old Dominion 0-2 Penn 1-0 Pittsburgh 0-1 Pitt-Johnstown 2-0 Presbyterian 1-0 Princeton 1-0 Rhode Island 0-2 Rider 0-2 st Robert Morris 1 Mtg. Savannah State 4-1 Saginaw Valley State 0-1 Sam Houston State 1-0 St. Augustine’s 8-2 St. Francis (N.Y.) 2-0 St. Paul’s 14-3 St. Peter’s 1-2 St. Rose 0-1 Seton Hall 0-2 Shaw 11-2 Shippensburg 2-1 South Carolina State 10-7 Southern Utah 0-1 Spellman 1-0 Stetson 1-0 Stony Brook 0-2 Syracuse 0-3 st Texas 1 Mtg. Texas A&M 0-1 Texas Southern 1-0 Towson 0-1 UCLA 0-1 UDC 8-3 UMES 16-10 UNC-Asheville 1-0 Valdosta State 0-1 Vanderbilt 0-1 Virginia 0-2 Virginia State 13-4 Virginia Tech 0-1 Virginia Union 11-4 Wesley 4-0 West Chester 1-1 West Virginia 1-2 West Virginia State 2-0 William & Mary 0-2 st Wilmington 1 Mtg. Wingate 0-1 Winston-Salem State 13-1 Wright State 0-1 Xavier 0-1 Yale 1-1 Career Record w. Bowie State w. Delaware State

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ANDRE BOLTON Bolton is in his seventh season as the top assistant to Delaware State head coach Ed Davis. In addition to his player development and game responsibilities, Bolton also serves as the Lady Hornets’ recruiting and scheduling coordinator. He has been instrumental in developing five MEAC All-Conference players and three All-Tournament players. In addition to his player development and game responsibilities, Bolton also serves as the Lady Hornets’ recruiting and scheduling coordinator. He played a key role in guiding the Lady Hornets’ to the 2007 MEAC Tournament championship and NCAA Tournament appearance. That season, DSU posted a 14-2 record in the second half of the season to capture the first conference championship in team history. During the 2005-06 season, Bolton’s first at Delaware State, the team advanced to the MEAC Tournament championship game. Prior to joining the DSU staff, he was an assistant coach at MEAC rival Howard University in Washington, DC for five years. While there, he was instrumental in developing six MEAC AllConference players and four All-Tournament players. During his tenure at Howard, Bolton helped lead the Lady Bison to the MEAC regular season and tournament championships during the 2000-01 season. Howard represented the league in the NCAA Tournament that season. The following year, Howard captured its second consecutive MEAC regular season crown. While at Howard, Bolton was instrumental in the development of MEAC Player-of-the-Year Andrea Gardner, whom the Utah Starzz selected with the 27th pick in the 2002 WNBA draft. Before his years at Howard, Bolton was an assistant coach for Hampton Roads Pro-Am in Virginia during the 2000-01 season. From 1993 to ’97, he was Summer Camp Commissioner at Christopher Newport University (Va.). In addition to coaching, his duties included marketing and advertising for the summer basketball programs. Bolton was a four-year basketball letterman at Christopher Newport. He averaged 14.9 points, 9.6 assists, 5.9 rebounds and 2.8 steals as a senior. That season, he led the Captains to a 24-6 overall record and a Sweet 16 appearance in the NCAA Division III Tournament. Following his collegiate career, Bolton competed in professional leagues in Sweden, Spain and Turkey from 1997 to 2000.

AC Assistant Coach Seventh Season Christopher Newport ‘97

BOLTON’S RESUME 2005-Present: Delaware State University Assistant Coach Recruiting/Schedule Coordinator 2001-05:

Howard University Assistant Coach

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1997-2000: Professional Basketball Player Sweden, Spain and Turkey professional leagues 1993-97:

Christopher Newport University Bachelor’s - Business Administration Four-year letterman

He earned a bachelor’s in Business Administration (concentration in Business Management) from Christopher Newport University in 1997. In February 2009, Bolton was inducted into the Christopher Newport Athletics Hall-of-Fame. Bolton is currently a member of the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA, 2000), Black Coaches and Administrators (BCA, 2001) and National Association for Athletics Compliance (NAAC, 2006). He volunteers his time with the Golden Child Award, a nonprofit basketball tournament and as a motivational speaker at summer camps.

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Ac Assistant Coach Seventh Season BA | Hampton ‘99 MA | Delaware State ‘09

dawson’S RESUME 2005-Present: Delaware State University Assistant Coach 2004-2005: North Carolina A&T University Assistant Coach 2001-04: 1999-2000:

Monmouth University Assistant Coach Valdosta State University Assistant Coach

1996-99: Hampton University Bachelor’s - Communication (Speech Therapy) Four year letterwinner MEAC All-Rookie team Freshman of the Year All-MEAC First Team MEAC All-Tournament selection

The Petersburg, Va., is in her seventh season at Delaware State, joining the staff in the summer of 2005. Dawson is responsible for individual skill development, recruiting, scouting, academic progress and film exchange. She was in her second season with the Lady Hornets when the team captured its first MEAC Tournament championship and NCAA Tournament appearance in 2007. During the 2005-06 season, Dawson’s first with the Lady Hornets, the team advanced to the MEAC Tournament championship game. Before coming to Delaware State, Dawson was an assistant coach at fellow Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference member North Carolina A&T during the 2004-05 season. From 2001-04, she was an assistant coach at Monmouth University in West Long Branch, N.J., under former Delaware State University head coach Jackie DeVane. During the 2003-04 season, Monmouth reached the Northeast Conference Tournament championship game. Prior to her years at Monmouth, she was an assistant coach at Division II Valdosta State during the 1999-2000 season. Dawson was a standout player at Hampton University from 1996 to ‘99. She was a MEAC All-Rookie selection during the 1996-97 season. Dawson helped lead the Lady Pirates to MEAC Tournament championships in 1998 and ‘99. As a junior during the 1997-98 season, she was an All-MEAC First Team and MEAC All-Tournament selection, in addition to team MVP. That year, she averaged nearly 17 points, five rebounds and four assists per game. Dawson was slowed during her senior year by an off-season knee injury. Before enrolling at Hampton, she was a standout at Menchville High School in Newport News, Va. While there, she earned AllAmerica and All-State honors. She averaged 17 points and four rebounds, and helped lead the team to the state tournament championship game during her senior year. Dawson received her bachelor’s degree in Communication (Speech Therapy) from Hampton in 1999 and a master’s in Sports Administration from Delaware State University in 2009.

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FRED BURROUGHS

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Burroughs is in his fourth season at Delaware State, where he has reunited with head coach Ed Davis. The New York City native previously served as a women’s basketball assistant under Davis at Bowie State from 1992 to ‘95. While there, Burroughs helped build the Bulldogs into a national Division II powerhouse. Among his Bowie State recruits were former Delaware State women’s assistant basketball coach Rashida Brooks and current DSU Director of Women’s Basketball Operations Trenita Shields.

Assistant Coach Fourth Season Bowie State

In addition, as a boy’s basketball assistant for Davis, he helped lead Quince Orchard High School (Md.) to the 4A State Basketball Championship game in 1991. From 2002 to 2008, Burroughs was a men’s basketball assistant at Bowie State. He helped lead the team to the 2003 Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) championship. Burroughs also doubled as Bowie State’s head softball coach from 2004 to ‘08. Under his directions, the team captured CIAA championships in 2007 and ‘08. He was named CIAA Softball Coach-of-the-Year in 2007. Bowie State softball standout Tiffany Toney was a three-time CIAA Player-of-the-Year under Burroughs’ tutelage. Delaware State is his second MEAC stop as Burroughs was an assistant men’s basketball coach at Norfolk State from 1999 to 2002. Prior to that, he was an assistant men’s basketball coach and head cross country coach at the University of the District of Columbia during the 1998-99 school year. From 1995 to ‘98, Burroughs was head women’s basketball coach and an assistant men’s coach at Columbia Union College in Takoma Park, Md.

BURROUGHS’ RESUME 2008-Present: Delaware State University Assistant Coach 2002-08: Bowie State University Men’s Basketball Assistant Coach 2004-08:

Bowie State University Softball Head Coach 2007 CIAA Coach of the Year

1999-02:

Norfolk State University Men’s Basketball Assistant Coach

1998-99: University of the District of Columbia Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach Head Cross Country Coach

He has participated in numerous basketball camps, including those sponsored by the New York Knicks, Philadelphia 76ers and the University of Maryland. He is a graduate of Belford University.

1995-98:

Columbia Union College Head Women’s Basketball Coach Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach

Burroughs is the father of three adult daughters, LaTonya, Latesha and India.

1992-95:

Bowie State University Assistant Coach

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DBO Director of Basketball Ops Tenth Season Bowie State ‘00

SHIELDS’ RESUME 2002-Present: Delaware State University Director of Basketball Operations 2002-08:

Delaware State University Assistant Coach

1997-2000:

Bowie State University Bachelor’s - Psychology Three-year letterwinner All-CIAA First Team selection

1996-97:

Odessa Junior College Conference All-Rookie selection

The Washington, D.C., native is in her 10th year on the Delaware State women’s basketball staff. Now in her fourth year as Director of Operations, she served as an assistant coach her first six years. Her assistance was instrumental in the team’s 2007 MEAC Tournament championship run and accompanying NCAA Tournament bid during the 200607 season. The Lady Hornets have appeared in four MEAC Tournament championship games during her tenure with the team. She was in her third season at Delaware State when the team set a national record for scoring defense. The 2004-05 squad was the first Division I team to allow less than 50 points-per-game in a season (49.6). In her first season with the Lady Hornets (2002-03), Shields helped lead the team to an appearance in the MEAC Tournament championship game. That season, the Lady Hornets posted a 20-10 overall record, including a 16-2 mark in the MEAC. The 16 league wins were the most in team history. Delaware State had a school-record 10-game winning streak and won its last 11 home games that season. In Shields’ second year at DSU (2003-04), the Lady Hornets won a share of the MEAC regular season title for the first time in team history and again reached the conference tournament championship. That season, the team set a school record for overall wins (21) and was perfect at home (11-0) for the first time. Among the home wins was a 59-56 victory over West Virginia, Delaware State’s first against a Big East opponent. Shields was a standout player at Bowie State College and a major contributor to Lady Bulldogs’ Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) dynasty during the mid-to-late 1990s. After a standout career at Woodrow Wilson High School in Washington, DC, Shields enrolled at Odessa Junior College in Texas. She was a conference all-rookie selection during her lone season at Odessa. Shields then transferred to Bowie State, where she helped lead the team to three CIAA regular season and tournament titles, and two “Sweet 16” appearances in the NCAA Division II Tournament. Bowie State, under head coach Ed Davis, posted an overall record of 82-8 during her three years there. Shields recorded more than 800 points and 800 rebounds during her three seasons with the Lady Bulldogs. She was an All-CIAA First team selection during the 1998-99 season. Shields earned a bachelor’s in Psychology from Bowie State in 2000 and a master’s in Sports Psychology in 2006. She resides in Dover with her daughter, Jalynn.

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RYAN SLEY | MS, ATC Ryan Sley joined DSU Athletics in August 2011 as an Associate Athletic Trainer. He serves as the primary athletic trainer for the women’s basketball and outdoor track and field teams. Additionally, he is the secondary athletic trainer for the football team. Sley joins the Hornets from McDaniel College, where he earned his MS in Exercise Science and Physical Education in May 2011, and spent two seasons as a Graduate Assistant. Prior to his time at McDaniel, Sley was as an intern with the US Naval Academy, where he worked with the football and ice hockey teams. During this time, he was named the Assistant Medical Director for the 2008 NCAA Frozen Four. During his last semester of undergraduate work, Sley was a student intern with Georgetown University. He provided daily coverage of practices, games and rehabilitation for the men’s lacrosse team in addition to helping with the 2008 NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament, also held in Washington, D.C. Sley graduated from Salisbury University in May 2008 with a degree in Athletic Training. As a student, he worked with the SU sports medicine department and aided with NCAA events, drug testing and sport coverage as well as supporting medical staff with local events such as the Seagull Century, National Junior Wrestling Tournament, St. Joseph House Food Drive and MS 150 Bike Race.

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Associate Athletic Trainer First Season Salisbury ‘08 McDaniel ‘11

Sley is a member of numerous professional organizations including the National Athletic Trainers Association, Mid-Atlantic Athletic Trainers Association, Maryland Athletic Trainers Association and MATA Young Professional’s Committee. He is accredited by the National Athletic Trainers Association and holds a Pennsylvania Medical Board License. Ryan and his wife, Amy, live in North East, Md. with their dog, Phoebe, and turtle, Bubba. In his free time he enjoys sports, outdoor activities and traveling.

MAGGIE HAYON Maggie Hayon joined the Delaware State Athletic Department in April 2011 and is the main contact for women’s basketball, men’s and women’s cross country, equestrian, women’s soccer, softball and volleyball. Prior to joining the Hornets, Hayon spent nearly two years at the University of Maryland Eastern Shore. While there, she was the main contact for the men’s basketball, softball and men’s and women’s cross country and track and field teams. Additionally, she was responsible for developing publications and promotional materials while further enhancing the Hawks’ role in the community and in social media. Hayon graduated from Marquette University (Milwaukee, Wis.) in May 2008 with a B.A. in Public Relations and minor in Marketing. During her four years at MU, she worked for the Golden Eagles Athletic Department as an administrative student assistant and game-day staff.

sid Sports Information Director First Season Marquette ‘08

Additionally, she spent two summers with the Milwaukee Brewers Baseball Club as a Media Relations Intern (2006) and Community Relations Intern (2007). Upon graduation, she accepted a position as the Media Relations Assistant for Minor League Baseball’s Eugene Emeralds. She continues to volunteer her time with the Brewers Community Foundation (formerly Brewers Charities, Inc.). Prior to joining the staff at UMES, Hayon spent eight months nannying for two families and babysitting for three other families, all in the Milwaukee area. The Howards Grove, Wis. native is a member of the College Sports Information Directors Association (CoSIDA). She is the proud aunt to Sullivan.

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UCHECHI AHAIWE

6-3 Redshirt Sophomore Center Riverdale, Md. Bladensburg H.S. WHY DSU? “It’s close to home.”

ASIDE FROM MY SPORT, I’M MOST TALENTED AT: “Doing hair and nails.”

WHEN I WAS LITTLE, I PRETENDED TO BE: “A firefighter.”

2010-11: Played in 21 games for the Hornets … averaged 1.0 rebounds and 0.8 points with an average of 4.0 minutes per game … tallied a career-high five points at NJIT on 11/24/10 … collected a career-high four rebounds against Wesley College on 1/1/11 … played a season-high 14 minutes vs. Maryland on 12/19/10. 2009-10: Did not compete due to injury (granted medical redshirt) High School: All-Prince George’s County Second Team selection and PG County Senior All-Star at Bladensburg High School as a senior … played for head basketball coach Lester Butler … also lettered in volleyball, softball and track & field … 200809 All-County Honorable Mention Track & Field (shot put) … Named the 2009 Female Athlete of The Year. Personal: Born January 20, 1991 in Washington, D.C. … daughter of Rita Ahaiwe and Fabian Ahaiwe … has one younger sister, Ogadinma … name is pronounced “You-chetch-chee Ahh-hahway” … graduated in 2009 from Bladensburg High School in Bladensburg, Md. … majoring in health promotions with the goals of becoming a healthcare administrator upon graduation from DSU.

CAREER highs Points: 5 – at NJIT 11/24/10 Rebounds: 4 – Wesley 1/1/11 Assists: 1 (twice, last at St. Francis (N.Y.) 12/22/10) Steals: 1 (3x, last at Howard 1/31/11) Blocks: 2 – at Towson 12/29/10 FG: 2 – at NJIT 11/24/10 FGA: 5 (twice, last vs. Wesley 1/1/11) FT made: 1 – at NJIT 11/24/10 FT attempt: 2 (twice, last at Florida A&M 2/14/11) Minutes: 14 – Maryland 12/19/10 3-PT made: -3-PT attempt: --

CAREER STATISTICS 2010-11 2009-10 Total

GP-GS M/Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. OR DR T/Avg. PF-FO Ast. TO Blk. Stl. Pts./Avg. 21-0 83/4.0 8-33 .242 0-0 .000 1-5 .200 7 14 21/1.0 19-0 2 11 3 3 17/0.8 Did not play (medical redshirt) 21-0 83/4.0 8-33 .242 0-0 .000 1-5 .200 7 14 21/1.0 19-0 2 11 3 3 17/0.8

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TASIA BRISTOW 2010-11: Third on the team in scoring with an average of 8.1 points per game as a freshman … tied for first on the Lady Hornets in 3-pt. percentage at .302 (38-for-126) and averaged 1.3 per game … 1.1 assists and 1.5 steals per game were both good for second on team … recorded a career-high 25 points at St. Francis (N.Y.) on Dec. 22 … named MEAC Rookie of the Week for the week of Dec. 27 … collected career-high four 3-pointers vs. UMES on Jan. 13 … tallied career-high five assists at North Carolina Central on Jan. 8. Fi High School: Helped lead St. Francis Academy to three IAAM Championships … also a member of the Diamond State Classic and Bishop Walsh Tournament championship teams … teammate of fellow DSU sophomore Deanna Harmon … also lettered in tennis. Club/AAU: Won four state championships as a member of the Lady Lions Basketball Association. Personal: Born April 21, 1992 in Baltimore, Md. … daughter of Mark and Deborah Bristow … has three brothers, Tavon, Mark Jr. and Jason … name is pronounced “Tay-zhuh” … graduated in 2010 from St. Francis Academy in Baltimore, Md. … in addition to basketball, enjoys playing tennis … majoring in criminal justice with the goals of becoming a private investigator for the CIA.

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5-5 Sophomore Guard Baltimore, Md. St. Francis Academy I WEAR MY UNIFORM NUMBER BECAUSE: “It was the first number I had in high school.”

MY MOST PRIZED POSSESSION IS: “My phone.”

THE MOST IMPORTANT THING I’VE LEARNED: “To always stay humble.”

CAREER highs Points: 25 – at St. Francis (N.Y.) 12/22/10 Rebounds: 5 – twice, last vs Hampton 2/26/11 Assists: 5 – at North Carolina Central 1/8/11 Steals: 4 – twice, last at Florida A&M 2/14/11 Blocks: 1 – twice, last at Towson 12/29/10 FG: 10, at St. Francis (NY) 12/22/10 FGA: 14, vs Long Island 12/11/10 FT made: 6 at NJIT 11/24/10 FT attempt: 6, three times, last at Morgan State 2/19/11 3-PT made: 4 vs. UMES 1/13/11 3-PT attempt: 8 at Florida A&M 2/14/11 Minutes: 39 at Morgan State 2/19/11

CAREER STATISTICS GP-GS M/Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. OR DR T/Avg. PF-FO Ast. TO Blk. Stl. Pts./Avg. 2010-11 29-17 758/26.1 80-262 .305 38-126 .302 38-62 .613 17 28 45/1.6 69/1 32 72 2 44 236 /8.1 Total 29-17 758/26.1 80-262 .305 38-126 .302 38-62 .613 17 28 45/1.6 69/1 32 72 2 44 236 /8.1

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5-7 Sophomore Guard/Forward Owings Mills, Md. St. Francis Academy THE BEST ATHLETE I’VE EVER COMPETED AGAINST WAS: “La’Shay Taft.” (Current Syracuse Univ. freshman)

I LOVE MY SPORT BECAUSE: “I enjoy the competitiveness.”

THE MOST IMPORTANT THING I’VE LEARNED: “Hard work and dedication pays off.”

CAREER highs Points: 14 at NJIT 11/24/10 Rebounds: 11 at Bethune-Cookman 2/12/11 Assists: 7 vs Coppin State 1/24/11 Steals: 6 at St. Francis (NY) 12/22/10 Blocks: 1 vs Florida A&M 1/17/11 FG: 6 at North Carolina Central 1/8/11 FGA: 15 vs Coppin State 1/24/11 FT made: 5 vs Maryland 12/19/10 FT attempt: 7, twice, last at Coppin State 2/21/11 3-PT made: 2 vs Bethune-Cookman 1/15/11 3-PT attempt: 4, twice, last vs Coppin State 1/24/11 Minutes: 40, twice, last vs Norfolk State 2/7/11

2010-11: Led Lady Hornets in assists (2.8 pg), steals (1.7 pg) and minutes played (32.8 pg) as a freshman … finished third on team with an average of 4.9 rebounds per game … fourth on the team with an average of 7.3 points per game … scored career-high 14 points at NJIT on 11/24/10 … tallied career-high six steals at St. Francis (NY) on 12/22/10 and seven assists vs. Coppin State on 1/24/11 … collected career-high 11 rebounds at Bethune-Cookman on 2/12/11. High School: Played varsity basketball all four years and led her team to three IAAM championships … team posted a 69-3 combined record her sophomore, junior and senior seasons, including a 21-0 junior year … named IAAM All-Star all four seasons … earned Defensive Player of the Year honors twice at SFA … as a senior, team also won the Diamond State Classic and Bishop Walsh tournaments … averaged 12 points, five steals and four rebounds her senior season … teammate of fellow DSU sophomore Tasia Bristow … also lettered in tennis … three-time all-state tennis selection. Club/AAU: Member of the MYBA Wildcats, which won the 2009 AAU State Championship … team MVP. Personal: Born July 4, 1992 in Baltimore, Md. … daughter of Diana and Lamont Harmon … has an older brother, Dwayne, and two older sisters, Tamyra and Lanier … graduated from St. Francis Academy in Baltimore, Md. is class Salutatorian in 2010 … earned numerous academic honors at SFA including Archdiocese of Baltimore Distinctive Scholar, Black Scholar, National Honors Society, President’s Award and Merit Scholastic Award … volunteered time with dance ministry, coaching basketball and school recruiting … majoring in mathematics with a minor in accounting … plans on playing basketball professionally overseas upon graduation and becoming an accountant … member of the DSU Dean’s List and National Society of Collegiate Scholars.

CAREER STATISTICS GP-GS M/Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. OR DR T/Avg. PF-FO Ast. TO Blk. Stl. Pts./Avg. 2010-11 29-29 950/32.8 72-211 .341 10-43 .233 57-94 .606 46 95 141/4.9 81-5 82 95 1 50 211/7.3 Total 29-29 950/32.8 72-211 .341 10-43 .233 57-94 .606 46 95 141/4.9 81-5 82 95 1 50 211/7.3

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CRYSTAL PITT

22 5-7 Guard/Forward Junior Ft. Washington, Md. National Christian Academy

CAREER highs Points: 12 vs Coppin State 2/22/10 Rebounds: 7 at Coppin State 2/21/11 Assists: 2, three times, last at Howard 1/31/11 Steals: 4 at South Carolina State 1/10/11 Blocks: 1, three times, last at Morgan State 1/22/11 FG: 4 at UMES 3/3/11 FGA: 7, five times, last vs Long Island 12/11/10 FT made: 5 at Coppin State 1/25/10 FT attempt: 6 at Coppin State 1/25/10 3-PT made: 2, three times, last at Kent State 1/3/10 3-PT attempt: 5, twice, last at Kent State 1/3/10 Minutes: 24 at Coppin State 2/21/11

CAREER STATISTICS 2010-11 2009-10 Total

GP-GS M/Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. OR 27-0 328/12.1 22-82 .268 6-35 .171 17-24 .708 17 20-1 214/10.7 18-58 .310 9-33 .273 8-10 .800 15 47-1 542/11.5 40-140 .286 15-68 .221 25-34 .735 32

DR T/Avg. PF-FO Ast. TO Blk. Stl. Pts./Avg. 29 46 /1.7 29 -0 17 34 2 21 67/2.5 16 31/1.6 7-0 5 20 1 6 53/2.7 45 77/1.7 36-0 22 54 3 27 120/2.6

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ASHLEY DAVIS

5-10 Redshirt Sophomore Guard Odenton, Md. Arundel H.S. Drexel Univ.

MY MOST PRIZED POSSESSION: “My shoe collection.”

IF I WERE COACH, I WOULD: “Require all of my players to be a mentor of a high school student for at least one year.”

THE BEST ATHLETE I EVER COMPETED AGAINST IS: “Maya Moore.”

2010-11: Required to sit out season due to NCAA Division I transfer rules. Drexel: Played 11 games for the Dragons as a sophomore … averaged 1.4 points in 6.7 minutes played … redshirted her freshman season. High School: Member of the varsity basketball team for all four years … as a senior, was nominated onto the McDonald’s AllAmerican team … team was county, regional and finished second in the state each season she played … holds school career record for 3-pointers made … named Most Improved Player as a freshman … also played volleyball her freshman and sophomore seasons Club/AAU: Played for the Maryland Sure Shots, Maryland Hurricanes and Fairfax Stars in addition to the Gambills-Odenton Recreation Council. Personal: Born June 10, 1991 in Puerto Rico … daughter of Marilyn Holland and Mike Davis … has seven brothers, Nicholas, Gregory, Mike, Timothy, Joseph, Dwight and Melvin and one sister, Ashley … cousin is Nikki Teasley, current WNBA star and former UNC player … graduated in 2009 from Arundel High School in Gabrills, Md. … volunteered time with canned food drives, blood drives, heart walks and cancer walks … majoring in criminal justice with a minor in forensic science at DSU.

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Personal: Born March 17, 1992 in Baltimore, Md. … daughter

of Angela Dukes and Michael Dukes … has one younger sister, Jasmine … graduated iun 2010 from St. Francis Academy in Baltimore, Md. … volunteered time with the Villa Maria RTC … majoring in mass communications with the goals of becoming a fashion journalist upon graduation from DSU.

5-11 Freshman Guard Baltimore, Md. St. Francis Academy ASIDE FROM MY SPORT, I’M MOST TALENTED AT: “Shopping and designing things.”

WHEN I WAS LITTLE, I PRETENDED TO BE: “A model and school teacher.”

MY MOST PRIZED POSSESSION: “A picture of my grandmother.”

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NADIRAH DURR High School: Varsity team posted a 44-13 record her junior and senior seasons … averaged 13 points and seven rebounds per game … as a sophomore, was named the Most Improved Player while on the JV team. Club/AAU: Played two years for the All-NJ Elite team. Personal: Born July 7, 1993 in Avenel, N.J. … daughter of Alexander Fred Durr and Vickie V. Durr … has one older brother, George … father played basketball at Benedict College from 1959-1964 and was inducted into the Benedict Basketball Hall of Fame … Godfather, Richard Carpenter, was the manager for the “Main Ingredients,” a 1970’s group whose lead singer was Cuba Gooding, Sr. … graduated in 2011 from St. Anthony High School in Jersey City, N.J. as a member of the National Honors Society … spent free time modeling and with the Art Club, Mentoring Program and Cooking Club … volunteered with the Women’s Guild and Hurley Golf Fundraiser … major is undecided, but thinking about becoming a social worker upon graduation from DSU.

25 6-0 Freshman Guard Avenel, N.J. St. Anthony H.S.

THE FIRST TIME I SAW DSU, I THOUGHT: “It was so big and I really liked the atmosphere. The people were friendly and helpful.”

WHEN I WAS LITTLE, I PRETENDED TO BE: “A hairstylist.”

THE MOST IMPORTANT THING I’VE LEARNED: “To be honest and be yourself.”

TIERRA HAWKINS Personal: Born February 2, 1991 in Washington, D.C. … daughter of LaTanya Hawkins … has a twin sister, Tianna, who plays at the University of Maryland … graduated in 2010 from Riverdale Baptist High School in Largo, Md. … majoring in mass communications and plans to become a photographer upon graduation.

24 6-2 Freshman Guard/Forward Clinton, Md. Riverdale Baptist

OTHER SCHOOLS I WAS RECRUITED BY: “Hofstra, NC State, Bethune-Cookman.”

MY MOST PRIZED POSSESSION: “My 2009 championship ring.”

BEFORE EVERY GAME, I: “Listen to music to get me hyped.”

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High School: Varsity team was Flight “B” Champions all four years and Blue Hen Conference Champions her sophomore and junior seasons … McDonald’s All-American nominee … Delaware North Top 10 … All-State Honorable Mention … Flight “B” AllConference First Team (junior) and Second Team (senior) member … team lost just one conference game in her four seasons … averaged seven points and three rebounds per game.

5-7 Freshman Guard Wilmington, Del. Hodgson VoTech H.S.

Club/AAU: Played with the Lady Sharks. Personal: Born March 5, 1992 in Wilmington, Del. … daughter of Jimia Redden … has two brothers, Dominique and Corey … graduated in 2011 from Hodgson Vocational Technical High School in Newark, Del. … majoring in movement science with the goals to become a physical therapist upon graduation.

WHEN I WAS LITTLE, I PRETENDED TO BE: “A cop.”

I’M ADDICTED TO: “Working out.”

THE PERSON WHO HAS BEEN THE BIGGEST INFLUENCE ON ME AS AN ATHLETE: “My dad.”

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KEYANNA TATE

5-11 Freshman Guard/Forward Beltsville, Md. Bowie H.S.

Club/AAU: Played five years with the Lady Diamonds and one season with the Fairfax Stars. Personal: Born April 13, 1993 in Washington, D.C. … daughter of Karen Winestock and Vincent Tate … has one brother, Langston, and three sisters, Lashonda, Briana and Tia … graduated in 2011 from Bowie High School … spent time with the ROTC … wants to work with sports and/or kids upon graduation.

WHY DSU? “I liked the campus and atmosphere.”

THE MOST IMPORTANT THING I’VE LEARNED: “Never quit or say I can’t.”

I’M ADDICTED TO: “Music and texting.”

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ALEXIS THORNTON Club/AAU: Helped lead Dedicated Athletes to two Southwest Shootout and I-10 League championships … also played for the Lady Trinity squad in 2009 that won the Delmarva Showcase. Personal: Born February 15, 1994 in El Paso, Texas … daughter of Gary Thornton and Patricia Thornton … has two brothers, Vince and Derrick, and five sisters, Priscilla, Kayla, Leia, Jasmine and Elizabeth … graduated in 2011 from Montwood High School in El Paso, Texas … jumped from third to fifth grade due to academic excellence … majoring in physical therapy at DSU.

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ASIDE FROM MY SPORT, I’M MOST TALENTED AT: “Technology, drawing and building things.”

I WEAR MY UNIFORM NUMBER BECAUSE: “Michael Jordan is one of the greatest and I want to be his mirror image.”

MY MOST PRIZED POSSESSION: “My basketball pillow. The person who gave it to me means a lot to me.”

TARSHAYE’ WHITE Patrick Henry CC: Team won District I, Region 10, conference regular season and conference tournament championships. Personal: Born October 11, 1991 in New Carrollton, Md. … daughter of Tabitha Hemphill and Shawn Hemphill … has one younger sister, Teyana … graduated in 2009 from Parkdale High School in Riverdale, Md. … spent one season at Patrick Henry Community College in Martinsville, Va. … majoring in movement science with the goal of becoming a physical therapist upon graduation.

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5-0 Sophomore Guard Suitland, Md. Parkdale H.S. Patrick Henry CC WHY DSU?

“Closer to home and it’s an HBCU.”

THE BIGGEST INFLUENCE ON ME AS AN ATHLETE: “My middle school coach, De’Wayne Simpson, because he has been tough on me and doesn’t want anything less than the best.”

THE MOST IMPORTANT THING I’VE LEARNED: “It’s not how you start, it’s how you finish.”

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Club/AAU: Played for the Indiana Elite.

6-2 Freshman Forward/Center Bloomington, Ind. Bloomington South H.S.

Personal: Born May 28, 1992 in Bloomington, Ind. … daughter of Marianne Woodruff … has one sister, Avery, and a niece, Addelyn … father, Steve Downing, played basketball at Indiana University from 1971-75 … graduated in 2010 from Bloomington High School South … majoring in Public Relations with the goals of working for a sports team upon graduation from DSU … chose Del State for its HBCU roots.

THE MOST IMPORTANT THING I’VE LEARNED: “Patience.

ASIDE FROM MY SPORT, I’M MOST TALENTED AT: “Talking. I will talk anyone’s head off with questions.”

MY MOST PRIZED POSSESSION: “Pictures of my niece, Addelyn.”

KNOW YOUR HORNETS MY FAVORITE TV SHOW: “Family Guy” - Ashley Davis “Awkward and Keeping up with the Kardashians” - Chelsea Dukes “HawthoRNe” - Nadirah Durr “Law & Order: SVU” - Deanna Harmon “Spongebob” - Coreenah Redden “Family Guy, Single Ladies and The Nanny” - Keyanna Tate “My Wife and Kids” - Alexis Thornton “Awkward” - Morgan Woodruff

MY FAVORITE FOOD:

“Pizza” - Tasia Bristow “Arros con pollo” - Ashley Davis “Fries” - Chelsea Dukes “Mac and cheese” - Nadirah Durr “Chipotle (steak burrito)” - Deanna Harmon “Chicken and Mac and cheese” - Coreenah Redden “Spaghetti” - Keyanna Tate “Shrimp Scampi” - Alexis Thornton “Chicken” - Morgan Woodruff

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WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MY MOST PRIZED POSSESSION: “My phone” - Tasia Bristow “My shoe collection” - Ashley Davis “Picture of my grandmother” - Chelsea Dukes “My Lebron Dre Beats” - Nadirah Durr “Family” - Deanna Harmon “2009 Championship ring” - Tierra Hawkins “My phone” - Keyanna Tate “My basketball pillow. The person who gave it to me means a lot to me” - Alexis Thornton “Pictures of my niece” - Morgan Woodruff

MY FAVORITE MOVIE: “Love & Basketball” - Tasia Bristow “Love & Basketball” - Ashley Davis “The Devil Wears Prada” - Chelsea Dukes “Set It Off” - Nadirah Durr “Love & Basketball” - Deanna Harmon “Finding Nemo” - Tierra Hawkins “Love & Basketball” - Coreenah Redden “Bring It On” - Keyanna Tate “Love & Basketball and Finding Nemo” - Alexis Thornton

MY FAVORITE TEAM: “Miami Heat” - Tasia Bristow “Los Angeles Lakers” - Ashley Davis “Boston Celtics” - Chelsea Dukes “New York Knicks” - Nadirah Durr “Miami Heat” - Deanna Harmon “Maryland Terps” - Tierra Hawkins “Chicago Bulls” - Keyanna Tate “Miami Heat and Minnesota Lynx” - Alexis Thornton “North Carolina Tar Heels” - Tarshaye’ White “Indiana Hoosers” - Morgan Woodruff

MY FAVORITE ATHLETE:

“Derrick Rose, Dwyane Wade and Carmelo Anthony” - Tasia Bristow “Kobe Bryant and Michael Jordan” - Ashley Davis “Paul Pierce and Ray Allen” - Chelsea Dukes “Carmelo Anthony, Michael Jordan, Semone Augustus, Candace Parker and Lisa Leslie” - Nadirah Durr “Chris Paul and Dwyane Wade” - Deanna Harmon “Dwyane Wade” - Tierra Hawkins “Derrick Rose and Michael Jordan” - Keyanna Tate “Michael Jordan, Maya Moore, Lebron James and Candace Parker” - Alexis Thornton “Earl Boykins” - Tarshaye’ White

MY DREAM CAR: MY DREAM VACATION: “Exotic island” - Ashley Davis “Paris in the spring” - Chelsea Dukes “Trinidad & Tobago” - Nadirah Durr “Caribbean” - Deanna Harmon “Blue Lagoon, Iceland” - Tierra Hawkins “Miami” - Coreenah Redden “Miami, South Beach” - Keyanna Tate “Disney cruise to the Bahamas” - Alexis Thornton

“BMW i750 or Audi” - Tasia Bristow “Cadillac Escalade” - Ashley Davis “Mercedes G-Wagon” - Chelsea Dukes “Lexus” - Nadirah Durr “Range Rover” - Deanna Harmon “Scion TC” - Tierra Hawkins “Range Rover” - Coreenah Redden “Red Chevy 64 Impala with white drop top” - Keyanna Tate “Chevy Tahoe” - Alexis Thornton “Range Rover” - Tarshaye’ White

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DelAwAre StAte

2011-12 OPPONENTS WILMINGTON November 12 | 2 p.m. Memorial Hall

WESLEY November 15 | 6 p.m. Memorial Hall

WRIGHT STATE November 19 | 7 p.m. Dayton, Ohio

NJIT

November 23 | 5:30 p.m. Memorial Hall

Quick Facts Quick Facts Quick Facts Location: Dayton, Ohio 45435 Location: Dover, Del. Location: New Castle, Del. Founded: 1964 Founded: 1873 Founded: 1968 Enrollment: 17,074 Enrollment: 1,530 Enrollment: 3,300 Nickname: Raiders Nickname: Wolverines Nickname: Wildcats Colors: Hunter Green and Gold Colors: Navy and White Colors: Forest Green and White Affiliation: NCAA Division I Affiliation: NCAA Division III Conference: Horizon League Affiliation: NCAA Division II Conference: Capital Athletic Venue: Ervin J. Nutter Center | 11,019 Conference: Central Atlantic Collegiate (CACC) Venue: Wentworth Gymnasium | 400 President: Dr. David Hopkins Venue: Pratt Gymnasium Chancellor: Dr. William Johnston Athletic Director: Bob Grant President: Dr. Jack P. Varsalona Athletic Director: Mike Drass Women’s Basketball Staff Athletic Director: Linda Van Drie Andrzjewski Women’s Basketball Staff Head Coach: Mike Bradbury | Second Season Women’s Basketball Staff Alma Mater: Chattanooga ‘93 Head Coach: James Wearden | Sixth Season Record at Wright State: 20-13 Head Coach: Nate Ware | Second Season Alma Mater: West Virginia ‘85 Career Record: 70-57 | Fifth Season Record at Wilmington: 2-24 (2-17 CACC) Record at Wesley: 69-69 Assistant Coach: Harry Elifson | Northern Iowa ‘86 Career Record: Same Career Record: 139-116 Assistant Coach: Valerie King | Cincinnati ‘04 Assistant Coaches: Laura Hensley, Patty Greene, Assistant Coach: Todd Shockro | UMass ‘03 Assistant Coach: Katrina Merriweather | Cincinnati ‘01 Athletic Trainer: Chad Kragh Jamie Hensley, Joe Baker and Colin Smith Director of Operations: Sara Vest | W. Michigan ‘10 Team Information Team Information Administrative Assistant: Jenni Dant | DePaul ‘05 2010-11 Overall Record: 16-13 Team Information 2010-11 Overall Record: 2-24 nd 2010-11 Conference Record|Finish: 9-7 | 2 th 2010-11 Overall Record: 20-13 2010-11 Conference Record|Finish: 2-17 | 6 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 6/6 2010-11 Conference Record|Finish: 11-7 | 4th Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 6-7 Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 5/7 Starters Returning/Lost: 1/4 Newcomers: 10 Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Sports Information Team History Team History Sports Information Director: Erin Harvey First Year of Basketball: 1973-74 First Year of Basketball: 1986-87 All-Time Record: 421-581 Office Phone: (302) 356-6755 All-Time Record: 296-312 NCAA Division I Tournament Appearances: None Fax: (302) 328-7376 All-Time Conference Record: 122-85 E-mail: erin.t.harvey@wilmu.edu NCAA Division III Tournament Appearances: None Last Postseason: Manhattan, L, 75-73 | 2011 | WBI Quarterfinals ECAC Tournament Appearances: Five www.wilmu.edu/athletics Sports Information Sports Information Women’s Basketball Contact: Matt Zircher Sports Information Director: TBA Office Phone: (937) 775-2831 Office Phone: (302) 736-2450 Fax: (937) 775-4688 Fax: (302) 730-3894 E-mail: matt.zircher@wright.edu E-mail: geoff.goyne@wesley.edu www.WSURaiders.com

Quick Facts Location: Newark, N.J. Founded: 1881 Enrollment: 5,924 Nickname: Highlanders Colors: Red and White (Blue Accent) Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Great West Conference Venue: Estelle and Zoom Fleisher Athletic Center | 1,500 President: Dr. Robert A. Altenkirch Athletic Director: Lenny Kaplan Women’s Basketball Staff Head Coach: Margaret McKeon | Fifth Season Alma Mater: St. John’s ‘91 Record at NJIT: 36-79 Career Record: 106-156 | 10th Season Assistant Coach: Marcell Harrison Assistant Coach: LaKea Jones Assistant Coach: Britney Hodges Team Information -2010-11 Overall Record: 20-13 2010-11 Conference Record|Finish: 3-9 | 6th Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 4/7 Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Sports Information Women’s Basketball Contact: Stephanie Pillari Office Phone: (973) 596-8440 Fax: (973) 596-8511 E-mail: pillari@njit.edu www.NJITHighlanders.com

EAST CAROLINA 10 Annual ECU Thanksgiving Tournament

ROBERT MORRIS 10 Annual ECU Thanksgiving Tournament

UMES*

December 3 | 5:30 p.m. | Princess Anne, Md. January 14 | 5 p.m. | Memorial Hall

HOWARD*

November 27 | 2 p.m. | Greenville, N.C.

Quick Facts Location: Greenville, N.C. 27858 Founded: 1907 Enrollment: 27,703 Nickname: Pirates Colors: Purple and Gold Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Conference USA Venue: Williams Arena at Minges Coliseum | 8,000 Chancellor: Dr. Steve Ballard | Arizona ‘70 Athletic Director: Terry Holland | Davidson ‘64 Women’s Basketball Staff Head Coach: Heather Macy | Second Season Alma Mater: Greensboro College ‘00 Record at East Carolina: 16-15 Career Record: 131-54 | Seventh Season Assistant Coach: Fred Applin | Elon ‘85 Assistant Coach: Ann Hancock | Wingate ‘92 Assistant Coach: Shay Hayes | East Carolina ‘98 Director of Operations: Kitara McMoore | Elon ‘08 Athletic Trainer: Ashley Anderson Team Information 2010-11 Overall Record: 16-15 2010-11 Conference Record|Finish: 9-7 | T-4th Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 6/6 Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3 Newcomers: 9 Team History First Year of Basketball: 1969-70 All-Time Record: 603-513 All-Time (CAA/CUSA) Record: 105-121 | 52-68 NCAA Tournament Appearances: 0-2 | 1982, 2007 WNIT Appearances: 1-1 | 2010 Sports Information Women’s Basketball Contact: Charles Welch Office Phone: (252) 737-5112 Fax: (252) 737-4528 E-mail: welchc@ecu.edu www.ECUPirates.com

Quick Facts Location: Moon Township, Pa. 15108 Founded: 1921 Enrollment: 5,000 Nickname: Colonials Colors: Blue and White with Red Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Northeast (NEC) Venue: Charles L. Sewall Center | 3,056 President: Gregory G. Dell’Omo, PhD. Athletic Director: Craig Coleman, M.D. Women’s Basketball Staff Head Coach: Sal Buscaglia | Ninth Season Alma Mater: Canisius ‘76 Record at Robert Morris: 142-102 Career Record: 629-293 | 34th Season Associate Head Coach: Charlie Buscaglia | Manahattan ‘03 Assistant Coach: Kyle Hejmowski | Canisius ‘03 René Rice | West Florida ‘01 Director of Operations: Kristine Silaraja | RMU ‘11 Video Coordinator: Marty Matvey | Duquesne ‘09 Team Information 2010-11 Overall Record: 16-14 2010-11 Conference Record|Finish: 12-6 | T-3rd Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 6/4 Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3 Team History First Year of Basketball: 1976-77 All-Time Record: 440-490 (.473) Northeast Conference Championships: Four Sports Information Women’s Basketball Contact: Ken Baker Office Phone: (412) 397-4914 Fax: (412) 397-5857 E-mail: baker@rmu.edu www.RMUColonials.com

Quick Facts Location: Princess Anne, Md. Founded: 1886 Enrollment: 4,000 Nickname: Lady Hawks Colors: Maroon and Gray Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Mid-Eastern Athletic Venue: William P. Hytche Athletic Center | 5,500 Interim President: Mortimer Neufville | Tuskegee ‘70 Athletic Director: Keith Davidson | Lincoln Pa. ‘85 Women’s Basketball Staff Head Coach: Fred Batchelor | Ninth Season Alma Mater: Valley Forge Christian ‘88 Record at UMES: 95-111 Career Record: 155-158 | 13th Season Associate Head Coach: Revonda Whitley | Winthrop ‘94 Assistant Coach: Cedric Jenkins | UMES ‘03 Grad. Assistant Coach: Richard Ashley | UMES ‘08 Team Information 2010-11 Overall Record: 12-19 2010-11 Conference Record|Finish: 8-8 | 7th Postseason: 1-1 (MEAC Tournament) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 6/3 Newcomers: 4 Sports Information Women’s Basketball Contact: Sean Alston Office Phone: (410) 651-7888 Fax: (410) 651-7514 E-mail: smalston@umes.edu www.UMESHawks.com

Quick Facts Location: Washington, D.C. Founded: 1867 Enrollment: 10,500 Nickname: Lady Bison Colors: Navy Blue and White Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Mid-Eastern Athletic Venue: Burr Gymnasium | 2,700 President: Dr. Sidney Ribeau Athletic Director: Louis Perkins Women’s Basketball Staff Head Coach: Niki Reid Geckeler | Fourth Season Alma Mater: Georgetown ‘93 Record at Howard: 41-54 Career Record: Same Associate Head Coach: James Simmons | Belford ‘98 Assistant Coach: Brian Johnson | Drexel ‘98 Team Information 2010-11 Overall Record: 16-18 2010-11 Conference Record|Finish: 8-7 | 5th Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 10/2 Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 Sports Information Women’s Basketball Contact: Jamilah Corbitt Office Phone: (202) 806-7182 Fax: (202) 806-9595 E-mail: jamilah.corbitt@howard.edu www.Howard-Bison.com

www.GoWesleyAthletics.com

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November 26 | 6:30 p.m. | Greenville, N.C.

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December 5 | 6 p.m. | Washington, D.C. February 25 | 5 p.m. | Memorial Hall


WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

MARYLAND December 8 | 7 p.m. College Park, Md.

ST. FRANCIS December 11 | 2 p.m. Memorial Hall

NORTH FLORIDA UNF Osprey Holiday Classic

FIU UNF Osprey Holiday Classic

December 17 | 3:30 p.m. | Jacksonville, Fla.

December 18 | 1 p.m. | Jacksonville, Fla.

Quick Facts Location: College Park, Md. Founded: 1856 Enrollment: 37,641 Nickname: Terrapins, Terps Colors: Red, White, Black and Gold Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Atlantic Coast Venue: Comcast Center | 17,950 President: Dr. Wallace D. Loh | Grinnell ‘65 Athletic Director: Kevin Anderson | San Francisco St. ‘79 Women’s Basketball Staff Head Coach: Brenda Frese | 10th Season Alma Mater: Arizona ‘93 Record at Maryland: 221-81 Career Record: 278-111 | 13th Season Associate Head Coach: Tina Langley | West Alabama ‘96 Assistant Coach: Marlin Chinn | Hampton ‘92 Assistant Coach: David Adkins | Radford ‘89 Director of Operations: Chris Campbell | Duke ‘96 Dir. Player Development: Zach Kancher | GW ‘03 Coord. of Recruiting Ops: Stephanie Stevens | Cincinnati ‘10 Administrative Assistant: Jennifer Carson Elkonoh Team Information 2010-11 Overall Record: 24-8 2010-11 Conference Record|Finish: 9-5 | 4th Postseason: NCAA Second Round, L 57-79 to Georgetown Final AP/ESPN-USA Today Poll Ranking: 16/23 ACC Tournament: Second Round Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/3 Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 Newcomers: 2 Team History First Year of Basketball: 1971-72 All-Time Record: 764-384 NCAA Tournament Appearances/Last: 19 | 2011 NCAA Tournament Record: 28-18 NCAA National Championships: One | 2006 ACC Championships: Nine (tied for most all-time) Sports Information Women’s Basketball Contact: Rose DiPaula Office Phone: (301) 314-7063 Fax: (301) 314-9094 E-mail: rdipaula@umd.edu www.UMTerps.com | MarylandWomensBasketball.com

Quick Facts Location: Brooklyn Heights, N.Y. Founded: 1859 Enrollment: 2,300 Nickname: Terriers Colors: Red and Blue Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Northeast Venue: Pope Physical Education Center | 1,200 President: Brendan J. Dugan ‘68 Athletic Director: Irma Garcia ‘80 Women’s Basketball Staff Head Coach: Brenda Milano | Ninth Season Alma Mater: Wagner ‘95 Record at St. Francis: 54-176 Career Record: Same Associate Head Coach: John Thurston | Seton Hall ‘70 Assistant Coach: Dionne Dodson | Muskingum ‘93 Assistant Coach: Kaitlyn Vican | Fordham ‘10 Team Information 2010-11 Overall Record: 2-27 2010-11 Conference Record|Finish: 0-18 | 12th Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 5/8 Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3 Newcomers: 8 Team History All-Time Record: 278-762 All-Time NEC Record: 90-349 Sports Information Women’s Basketball Contact: Brian D. Morales Office Phone: (718) 489-5491 E-mail: bmorales@stfranciscollege.edu www.SFCathletics.com

Quick Facts Location: Jacksonville, Fla. Founded: 1965 Enrollment: 16,621 Nickname: Ospreys Colors: Navy Blue and Gray Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Atlantic Sun Venue: UNF Arena | 5,800 President: John Delaney | Florida ‘77 Athletic Director: Lee Moon | WMI ‘70 Women’s Basketball Staff Head Coach: Mary Tappmeyer | 20th Season Alma Mater: SUNY Cortland ‘81 Record at North Florida: 271-274 Career Record: 366-359 | 27th Season Assistant Coach: Nancy Miller | UNF ‘96 Assistant Coach: Paula Williams | Brevard ‘01 Assistant Coach: Keunta Miles | UCF ‘07 Director of Operations: Stephanie Tilston | Santa Fe ‘07 Athletic Trainer: Laura Shellaberger | Wilmington ‘06 Team Information 2010-11 Overall Record: 13-17 2010-11 Conference Record|Finish: 11-9 | 6th Postseason: L, 52-56, Jacksonville | ASun Tournament Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 10/4 Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 Newcomers: 5 Team History First Year of Basketball: 1992-93 All-Time Record: 271-274 Atlantic Sun Record: 82-61 (entered 2005-06) NCAA Division I Tournament Appearances: None Sports Information Women’s Basketball Contact: Colleen O’Connell Office Phone: (904) 620-4026 E-mail: c.oconnell@unf.edu www.UNFOspreys.com

Quick Facts Location: Miami, Fla. 33199 Founded: 1965 Enrollment: 44,000 Nickname: Panthers Colors: Blue and Gold Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Sun Belt Venue: U.S. Century Bank Arena | 5,000 President: Dr. Mark B. Rosenberg Exec. Dir. of Sports/Entertainment: Pete Garcia Women’s Basketball Staff Head Coach: Cindy Russo | 33rd Season Alma Mater: Old Dominion ‘75 Record at FIU: 607-318 Career Record: 647-340 | 35th Season Associate Head Coach: Inge Nissen | Old Dominion ‘90 Assistant Coach: Desma Thomas Bateast | Miami ‘97 Assistant Coach: Joanne Aluka-White | Middle Tenn. ‘ 02 Team Athletic Trainer: Jennifer Loewe Strength & Conditioning Coach: Mick Smith Team Information 2010-11 Overall Record: 16-16 2010-11 Conference Record|Finish: 10-6 | 2nd East Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/4 Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 Newcomers: 5 Team History First Year of Basketball: 1975-76 All-Time Record: 626-372 NCAA Division I Tournament Appearances: Six Last Appearance: 2002 | L, 76-96 to Penn State, 2nd Rd. WNIT Appearances: Five Sports Information Women’s Basketball Contact: Maegan Azpiazu Office Phone: (305) 348-0261 Fax: (305) 348-2963 E-mail: mazpiazu@fiu.edu www.FIUSports.com

TOWSON December 22 | 6 p.m.

TEXAS December 28 | 8 p.m.

FORDHAM

BETHUNE-COOKMAN*

Quick Facts Location: Towson, Md. 21252 Founded: 1866 Enrollment: 21,176 Nickname: Tigers Colors: Gold, White and Black Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Colonial Athletic Association Venue: Towson Center | 5,000 Interim President: Dr. Marcia G. Welsh Athletic Director: Mike Wadell Women’s Basketball Staff Head Coach: Joe Mathews | 11th Season Alma Mater: Radford ‘91 Record at Towson: 119-175 Career Record: Same Associate Head Coach: Stacy Alexander | St. Francis ‘96 Assistant Coach: Erin Batth | Clemson ‘01 Assistant Coach: Joi Jefferson | Northeastern ‘04 Director of Operations: TBA Secretary: Lori Seawright Team Information 2010-11 Overall Record: 9-21 2010-11 Conference Record|Finish: 3-15 | 11th Postseason: 0-1 | Lost to Drexel in CAA First Round Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 6/4 Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Newcomers: 8 Sports Information Women’s Basketball Contact: Megan O’Brien Office Phone: (410) 704-4972 Fax: (410) 704-3861 E-mail: mobrien@towson.edu www.TowsonTigers.com

Quick Facts Location: Austin, Texas Founded: 1883 Enrollment: 51,112 Nickname: Longhorns Colors: Burnt Orange and White Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Big 12 Venue: Frank Erwin Center | 16,734 President: William Power, Jr. Athletic Director: Christine Plonsky | Kent State ‘79 Women’s Basketball Staff Head Coach: Gail Goestenkors | Fifth Season Alma Mater: Saginaw Valley State ‘85 Record at Texas: 84-50 Career Record: 480-149 | 20th Season Assistant Coach: Ron Hughey | Limestone ‘06 Assistant Coach: LaKale Malone | Indiana ‘99 Assistant Coach: Edwina Brown | Texas ‘00 Team Information 2010-11 Overall Record: 19-14 2010-11 Conference Record|Finish: 7-9 | 7th Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/3 Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 Conference Championship: 1-1, L, 77-50 to Texas A&M in Quarterfinals NCAA Tournament: 0-1, L, 68-65, to Marquette in First Round Team History First Year of Basketball: 1974 All-Time Record: 905-312 (.744) NCAA Division I Tournament Appearances: 25 | 32-24 Last Postseason: Marquette, L, 68-65 | 2011 | NCAA Sports Information Women’s Basketball Contact: Ashley Cushman Office Phone: (512) 471-9801 E-mail: ashley.cushman@athletics.utexas.edu www.TexasSports.com

Quick Facts Location: Bronx, N.Y. 10458 Founded: 1841 Enrollment: 7,994 Nickname: Rams Colors: Maroon and White Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Atlantic 10 Venue: Rose Hill Gym | 3,200 President: Joseph McShane, S.J. | Boston College ‘72 Athletic Director: Frank McLaughlin | Fordham ‘69 Women’s Basketball Staff Head Coach: Stephanie Gaitley | First Season Alma Mater: Villanova ‘82 Record at Fordham: First Season Career Record: 464-270 | 26th Season Associate Head Coach: Angelika Szumilo Assistant Coach: Salee Johnson-Edwards Assistant Coach: Laura Forbes Director of Operations: Jenna Cosgrove Administrative Assistant: James Hett Video Coordinator: Whitney Coleman Team Information 2010-11 Overall Record: 12-19 2010-11 Conference Record|Finish: 4-10 | 10th Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 5/6 Starters Returning/Lost: 1/4 Newcomers: 10 Team History First Year of Basketball: 1970-71 All-Time Record: 456-646 NCAA Division I Tournament Appearances: One | 1994 Last Postseason: 1994 | Penn State Sports Information Women’s Basketball Contact: Michael Balestra Office Phone: (718) 817-4219 Fax: (718) 817-4244 E-mail: mbalestra3@fordham.edu www.FordhamSports.com

Quick Facts Location: Daytona Beach, Fla. Founded: 1904 Enrollment: 3,600 Nickname: Wildcats Colors: Maroon and Gold Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Mid-Eastern Athletic Venue: Richard V. Moore Gymnasium | 3,000 President: Dr. Trudie Kibbe Reed | Texas ‘70 Athletic Director: Lynn Thompson | B-CC ‘79 Women’s Basketball Staff Head Coach: Vanessa Blair | Fourth Season Alma Mater: Mt. St. Mary’s ‘92 Record at Bethune-Cookman: 42-48 Career Record: 152-193 | 13th Season Associate Head Coach: A.G. Hall | NCCU ‘98 Assistant Coach: Tron Griffin | B-CU ‘06 Assistant Coach: James Howard | Greensboro ‘91 Graduate Assistant: Leticia Curry | Seton Hall ‘10 Team Information 2010-11 Overall Record: 13-17 2010-11 Conference Record|Finish: 5-11 | T-9th Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 5/2 Starters Returning/Lost: 2/2 Newcomers: 9 Sports Information Women’s Basketball Contact: Michael Stambaugh Office Phone: (386) 481-2278 Fax: (386) 481-2238 E-mail: stambaughm@cookman.edu www.B-CUathletics.com

Memorial Hall

January 4 | 6 p.m. Memorial Hall

Austin, Texas

January 21 | 5 p.m. Memorial Hall

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DelAwAre StAte

2011-12 OPPONENTS FLORIDA a&m* January 23 | 5:30 p.m.

Nccu*

January 28 | 2 p.m. Durham, N.C.

N.C. A&t*

NORFOLK STATE*

Memorial Hall

Quick Facts Location: Tallahassee, Fla. 32307 Founded: 1887 Enrollment: 13,301 Nickname: Lady Rattlers Colors: Orange and Green Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Mid-Eastern Athletic Venue: Alfred Lawson MPCTG | 8,861 President: Dr. James Ammons | Florida A&M ‘74 Athletic Director: Derek Horne | Mississippi ‘87 Women’s Basketball Staff Head Coach: LeDawn Gibson | Fourth Season Alma Mater: Warner Southern ‘00 Record at Florida A&M: 47-43 Career Record: Same Assistant Coach: Latasha Shipman | Shaw ‘04 Assistant Coach: Andrea Johnson | Tusculum ‘07 Assistant Coach: Fredie Murray | Jackson State ‘90 Assistant Coach: Euneshia Proctor | Bethune-Cookman ‘10 Team Information 2010-11 Overall Record: 15-15 2010-11 Conference Record|Finish: 9-7 | 5th Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 5/6 Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Team History First Year of Basketball: 1978-79 All-Time Record: 544-404 NCAA Tournament Appearances: 0-2 | 1995, 1999 Sports Information Women’s Basketball Contact: Ronnie Johnson Office Phone: (850) 599-3736 Fax: (850) 599-3206 E-mail: ronjon_2001@yahoo.com www.FAMUAthletics.com

Quick Facts Location: Durham, N.C. 27707 Founded: 1910 by James E. Shepard Enrollment: 8,614 Nickname: Eagles Colors: Maroon and Gray Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Mid-Eastern Athletic (First season) Venue: McDougald-McLendon Gymnasium | 3,056 Chancellor: Charlie Nelms | Arkansas Pine Bluff ‘68 Athletic Director: Ingrid Wicker-McCree, Ed.D | GW ‘89 Women’s Basketball Staff Head Coach: Joli D. Robinson | 16th Season Alma Mater: Winston-Salem State ‘77 Record at NCCU: 214-215 Career Record: Same Assistant Coach: Antonio O. Davis | Livingstone ‘87 Assistant Coach: Leah Frierson | Austin Peay ‘03 Assistant Coach: Janet N. Robinson | WSSU ‘06 Athletic Trainer: Brigitte Council Team Information 2010-11 Overall Record: 5-25 2010-11 Conference Record|Finish: N/A Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/3 Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Newcomers: 8 Team History First Year of Basketball: 1975-76 All-Time Record: 380-528 Sports Information Women’s Basketball Contact: Ariel V. Germain Office Phone: (919) 530-6892 Fax: (919) 530-5426 E-mail: agermain@nccu.edu www.NCCUEaglePride.com

Quick Facts Location: Greensboro, N.C. 27411 Founded: 1891 Enrollment: 11,338 Nickname: Aggies Colors: Blue and Gold Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Mid-Eastern Athletic Venue: Corbett Sports Center | 5,700 Chancellor: Dr. Harold L. Martin | N.C. A&T ‘74 Athletic Director: Earl Hilton III | Texas Tech ‘92 Women’s Basketball Staff Head Coach: Patricia Cage-Bibbs | Seventh Season Alma Mater: Grambling ‘72 Record at N.C. A&T: 115-72 Career Record: 486-278 | 27th Season Assistant Coach: Lou Hamilton | Fayetteville ‘95 Director of Operations: Erica Cousar Team Information 2010-11 Overall Record: 15-14 2010-11 Conference Record|Finish: 10-6 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 5/5 Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Team History First Year of Basketball: 1975 All-Time Record: 474-472 NCAA Tournament Appearances: Two | 1994, 2009 WNIT Appearances: Two | 2008, 2010 MEAC Tournament Championships: Two | 1994, 2009 Sports Information Women’s Basketball Contact: Brian Holloway Office Phone: (336) 334-7141 Fax: (336) 334-7272 E-mail: bmhollow@ncat.edu www.NCATAggies.com

Quick Facts Location: Norfolk, Va. Founded: 1935 Enrollment: 7,000 Nickname: Spartans Colors: Green and Gold Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Mid-Eastern Athletic Venue: Echols Hall | 6,191 Acting President: Dr. Tony Atwater Athletic Director: Marty L. Miller Women’s Basketball Staff Head Coach: Debra Clark | Third Season Alma Mater: Hampton ‘84 Record at Norfolk State: 13-2 Career Record: 224-236 | 17th Season Assistant Coach: Lashondra Dixon-Gorden | Hampton ‘03 Assistant Coach: Kenny Edwards | Longwood ‘87 Team Information 2010-11 Overall Record: 9-19 2010-11 Conference Record|Finish: 2-14 | 11th Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/3 Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 Newcomers: 5 Sports Information Women’s Basketball Contact: Mike Bello Office Phone: (757) 823-2628 Fax: (757) 823-8215 E-mail: mjbello@nsu.edu www.NSUSpartans.com

HAMPTON*

COPPIN STATE*

morgan state*

s.c. state*

Quick Facts Location: Hampton, Va. 23668 Founded: 1868 Enrollment: 5,402 Nickname: Lady Pirates Colors: Royal Blue and White Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Mid-Eastern Athletic Venue: Hampton Convocation Center | 7,200 President: Dr. William R. Harvey Athletic Director: Keshia Campbell Women’s Basketball Staff Head Coach: David Six | Third Season Alma Mater: Hampton ‘09 Record at Hampton: 45-19 Career Record: Same Assistant Coach: Barbara Burgess | Delaware State ‘89 Assistant Coach: Ashlee Finley | Hampton ‘08 Assistant Coach: Brian Davis | Tennessee Tech ‘07 Head Athletic Trainer: Kevin Addison Director of Athletic Performance: Marland Burke Strength & Conditioning: Veronica Johnson, Charles Phelps Team Information 2010-11 Overall Record: 25-7 2010-11 Conference Record|Finish: 15-1 | 1st Postseason: NCAA 1st Rd, L, 62-66 (OT) vs. Kentucky Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/7 Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Newcomers: 7 Sports Information Women’s Basketball Contact: Jeff Cunningham Office Phone: (757) 727-5811 Fax: (757) 727-5813 E-mail: jeffrey.cunningham@hamptonu.edu www.HamptonPirates.com

Quick Facts Location: Baltimore, Md. Founded: 1900 Enrollment: 3,975 Nickname: Eagles Colors: Royal Blue and Gold Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Mid-Eastern Athletic Venue: Physical Education Complex | 4,000 President: Dr. Reginald S. Avery Athletic Director: Dr. Roger Davidson Women’s Basketball Staff Head Coach: Derek Brown | 13th Season Alma Mater: Montclair State Record at Coppin State: 193-157 Career Record: Same Associate Head Coach: Billie Wilson | Frostburg State Assistant Coach: Sidney Raikes | Coppin State Team Information 2010-11 Overall Record: 13-17 2010-11 Conference Record|Finish: 9-7 | T-4th Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 10/3 Starters Returning/Lost: 5/0 Sports Information Women’s Basketball Contact: Roger McAfee Office Phone: (410) 951-3729 Fax: (410) 951-3718 E-mail: rmcafee@coppin.edu www.CoppinStateSports.com

Quick Facts Location: Baltimore, Md. Founded: 1867 Enrollment: 7,500 Nickname: Lady Bears Colors: Orange and Blue Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Mid-Eastern Athletic Venue: Hill Field House | 4,250 President: Dr. David Wilson | Tuskegee ‘77 Athletic Director: Floyd Kerr | Colorado State ‘69 Women’s Basketball Staff Head Coach: Donald Beasley | Eighth Season Alma Mater: Morgan State ‘84 Record at Morgan State: 93-89 Career Record: Same Assistant Coach: Alicia Clarke Richardson | Fayetteville State ‘03 Assistant Coach: Christopher Lewis | Emporia State ‘03 Assistant Coach: Liberty Del Rosario | Notre Dame Ohio Team Information 2010-11 Overall Record: 17-15 2010-11 Conference Record|Finish: 10-6 | T-2nd Postseason: 1-1 (MEAC Tournament, L 55-51 to Howard in Second Round) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 6/8 Starters Returning/Lost: 1/4 Newcomers: 9 Sports Information Women’s Basketball Contact: Kevin Paige Office Phone: (443) 885-3009 Fax: (443) 885-8307 E-mail: ravenspr26@aol.com www.MorganStateBears.com

Quick Facts Location: Orangeburg, S.C. Founded: 1896 Enrollment: 4,700 Nickname: Lady Bulldogs Colors: Garnet and Blue Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Mid-Eastern Athletic Venue: Smith-Hammond-Middleton | 3,200 President: Dr. George E. Cooper | Florida A&M ‘67 Athletic Director: Charlene M. Johnson | SCSU ‘80 Women’s Basketball Staff Head Coach: Doug Robertson | Fourth Season Alma Mater: Bowie State ‘95 Record at SCSU: 32-59 Career Record: 85-91 | Seventh Season Assistant Coach: Tamisha Augustin | Alabama A&M ‘05 Assistant Coach: Ralph Patin III | Excelsior ‘02 Team Information 2010-11 Overall Record: 14-19 2010-11 Conference Record|Finish: 5-11 | 8th Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/4 Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 Newcomers: 6 Sports Information Women’s Basketball Contact: Romanda Noble Office Phone: (803) 516-4628 Fax: (803) 536-8622 E-mail: rnoble1@scsu.edu www.SCSUAthletics.com

February 6 | 5:30 p.m. | Memorial Hall February 20 | 6 p.m. | Hampton, Va.

February 11 | 2 p.m. Baltimore, Md.

January 30 | 5:30 p.m. Greensboro, N.C.

February 13 | 5:30 p.m. | Baltimore, Md. February 27 | 5:30 p.m. | Memorial Hall

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THE MEAC The Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) begins its 42nd year of intercollegiate competition heading into the 2011-12 academic school year. Located in Norfolk, Va., the MEAC is made up of 13 outstanding historically black institutions across the Atlantic coastline: Bethune-Cookman University, Coppin State University, Delaware State University, Florida A&M University, Hampton University, Howard University, University of Maryland Eastern Shore, Morgan State University, Norfolk State University, North Carolina A&T State University, North Carolina Central University, Savannah State University and South Carolina State University. The MEAC sponsors 15 Division I (FCS) sports with automatic qualifying bids for NCAA postseason competition in baseball, bowling, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s cross country, football, men’s and women’s tennis, men’s and women’s track and field, softball, and volleyball. MEAC student-athletes excel on and off the field and several have been recognized on ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-America and All-District teams. The MEAC awards two post-graduate scholarships of $5,000 each annually to one male and one female student-athlete who have excelled academically and athletically and are in their final season of intercollegiate athletics eligibility and competition under MEAC and NCAA regulations. HISTORY In 1969, a bold ad hoc group of innovators long associated with intercollegiate athletics met in Durham, N.C., to discuss the feasibility of organizing a new conference. From these discussions, they formed a steering and planning committee to fully investigate the idea, present a detailed report with recommendations to interested collegiate institutions and construct a workshop to outline proposals. After selecting a proposal and adopting a program, seven institutions (Delaware State College, Howard University, University of Maryland Eastern Shore, Morgan State University, North Carolina A&T State University, North Carolina Central University and South Carolina State College) agreed to become the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference. Their major objective was to establish, organize and supervise an intercollegiate athletic program among a compact group of educational institutions of high academic standards with a sound philosophy of co-curricular activities. The conference agreed to seek Division I status for its sports. The conference was confirmed in 1970, kicking off its first season of competition in football in 1971. In 1978, the MEAC reached a milestone when it selected Kenneth A. Free to be its first full-time commissioner. Free served the conference for 18 years before stepping down in May of 1996. In July 1996, Charles S. Harris was named commissioner and served in the capacity until April 2002. On September 1, 2002, Dr. Dennis E. Thomas was named commissioner and has served in the position for nine years. The conference’s first expansion occurred in October 1979 when BethuneCookman College and Florida A&M University were voted into the MEAC as new

members. Original members Morgan State, North Carolina Central and Maryland Eastern Shore withdrew from the conference at the end of the 1979-80 fiscal year. Maryland Eastern Shore was readmitted in 1981 and Morgan State returned in 1984. Florida A&M opted to resign in 1984 but rejoined the conference in 1986. Coppin State College was granted admittance in 1985, becoming the ninth member institution. The MEAC expanded again in the 1990s with the inclusion of Hampton University (1995) and Norfolk State University (1997). The conference expanded once again in 2007, adding Winston-Salem State University. Following the 2009-10 academic/athletic season, however, Winston-Salem State withdrew from the conference and returned to Division II. On July 1, 2010, the MEAC made its most recent expansion with the admittance of North Carolina Central and Savannah State University. On June 8, 1980, the MEAC was classified as a Division I conference by the NCAA. Prior to that year, the conference operated as a Division II conference. The month after it achieved Division I status, the MEAC received an automatic qualification to the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Championship. Currently, the conference has automatic qualifying bids for NCAA postseason play in baseball (since 1994), men’s basketball (since 1981), women’s basketball (since 1982), football (since 1996), softball (since 1995), men’s and women’s tennis (since 1998), and volleyball (since 1994). The MEAC initiated cross country in 1980, and North Carolina A&T earned the inaugural men’s crown. The first women’s cross country championship took place a year later, with Howard winning the first of its seven titles. Indoor Track and Field was also added in 1981, with South Carolina State capturing the men’s title and Howard winning the women’s crown. Tennis and golf returned as MEAC-governed sports in 1981 after a five-year hiatus. South Carolina State won all seven of the conference’s golf championships from 1972-1983 before the sport was discontinued after the 1983 championship. Baseball, which began in 1972, was discontinued following the 1977 season. It was brought back as a MEAC-governed sport along with women’s volleyball in 1983. Women’s softball became a MEAC-sanctioned sport in 1992. Bowling was officially sanctioned as a MEAC sport in 1999. The MEAC was the first conference to secure NCAA sanctioning for women’s bowling by adopting the club sport prior to the 1996-97 school year. SPORTS HIGHLIGHTS The MEAC has enjoyed tremendous athletic success over the years. In 2008, Maryland Eastern Shore (UMES) defeated Arkansas State 4-2 to win the NCAA Women’s Bowling National Championship, a first for the conference and institution. With the victory, Lady Hawks’ Head Coach Sharon Brummell became the first female head coach to win an NCAA bowling title. The Lady Hawks repeated the feat in 2011 to win the team’s second NCAA title. During the same season, UMES won the United States Bowling Congress (USBC) Intercollegiate Team Championships (ITC), becoming the first team to win two national championships during the same season.

MEAC COMMISSIONERS Dr. Dennis E. Thomas 2002-Present Brenda H. McCoy (Interim) 1996 and 2002 Charles S. Harris 1996-200 Kenneth A. Free* 1978-1996 Dr. James Young (Part-time) 1975-1978 Earl Mason (Part-time) 1974-1975 Dr. Leroy Walker (Part-time) 1971-1974 *First Full-Time Commissioner

Dr. Dennis E. Thomas MEAC Commissioner 2002-Present

In men’s basketball, UMES became the first historically black college/university (HBCU) to participate in the 1974 National Invitational Tournament (NIT). The Hawks defeated Manhattan, 84-81, in the first round before falling to Jacksonville by two points in the second round. Before the Jacksonville loss, UMES had the best record in the nation at 27-1. That same year, Morgan State won the NCAA College Division II National Championship and junior center Marvin “The Human Eraser” Webster was named the Division II Player of the Year. continued on next page

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THE MEAC The 1981 tournament champion Howard Bison became the first MEAC team to play in the NCAA Division I Basketball Championship. Coppin State and Hampton made history in the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Tournament with first-round victories. The No. 15 seeded Coppin State Eagles defeated No. 2 South Carolina in 1997, and No. 15 seeded Hampton defeated No. 2 Iowa State in 2001. ESPN Sports Center ranked both victories ranked among the Top 10 greatest tournament upsets of all time In women’s basketball, South Carolina State won the Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (AIAW) Division II National Championship in 1979. In 1982, Howard became the first MEAC women’s team to participate in the NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Championship. South Carolina State earned the conference’s bid in 1983 and became the first MEAC team, men or women, to win an opening-round game in the NCAA Division I Basketball Tournament. In 2010, The North Carolina A&T Lady Aggies defeated Wake Forest and Charlotte before falling to Miami in the third round of the Women’s National Invitation Tournament (WNIT). North Carolina A&T became the first MEAC team and historically black college/university to win two consecutive basketball games in a national postseason tournament. The No. 13 Hampton Lady Pirates faced No. 4 Kentucky in the 2011 NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Tournament. The 13th seed was the highest seed earned by a MEAC women’s basketball program since the inception of the 64-team bracket in 1994.

CONFERENCE TENURE Bethune-Cookman 1979-Present Coppin State 1985-Present Delaware State 1970-Present Florida A&M 1979-1984; 1986-Present Hampton 1995-Present Maryland Eastern Shore 1970-1979; 1981-Present Morgan State 1970-1979; 1984-Present Norfolk State 1997-Present North Carolina A&T 1970-Present North Carolina Central 1970-1979; 2010-Present Savannah State 2010-Present South Carolina State 1970-Present Winston-Salem State 2007-2010

MEAC SPONSORED SPORTS Men’s Women’s Baseball Basketball Basketball Bowling Cross Country Cross Country Football Indoor Track & Field Indoor Track & Field Outdoor Track & Field Outdoor Track & Field Softball Tennis Tennis Volleyball

In football, the MEAC was instrumental in constructing the Freedom Bowl All-Star Classic, the Heritage Bowl and the Gold Bowl. Prior to Division I competition, the MEAC competed in the Gold Bowl, held in Richmond, Va., which matched the MEAC champion against the champion of the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA). South Carolina State represented the MEAC in 1976 and 1979, winning both outings over Winston-Salem State and Norfolk State respectively. In addition to the 1976 and 1979 crowns, South Carolina State won MEAC football titles in 1974-78, 1980-83, 1994, 2004, 2008 and 2009. South Carolina State won MEAC football titles in 1974-78, 1980-83,1994, 2004, 2008 and 2009. They were also named co-champions along with Bethune-Cookman and Florida A&M during the 2010 season. During the 1981 and 1982 seasons, South Carolina State reached the second round of the I-AA championships. On the track, Hampton’s Francenca McCorory set an American record in the 400m dash with a time of 50.54 and defended her national indoor title at the 2010 NCAA Indoor Championships. McCorory, a two-time All-American and threetime MEAC indoor champion in the 400m dash, became the first back-to-back NCAA indoor 400m champion since Suziann Reid of Texas (1998 and 1999). McCorory was named the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) Division I National Athlete of the Year for the 2010 Indoor Track and Field season. In outdoor track and field, North Carolina Central won the first three MEAC titles. The quartet of Melvin Bassett, Robert Ouko, Julius Sang and Larry Black set the world record in the sprint medley relay with a time of 38.19 in the 1972 Olympics. The Eagles finished fourth in the 1974 NCAA Division I Men’s Outdoor Track and Field Championship. MEAC women began outdoor track and field conference competition in 1980. In 1982, South Carolina State won the AIAW Division II Outdoor Track and Field National Championship. The MEAC has showcased more than 27 athletes in the Olympics. Among them, 11 have earned medals during the Summer Games. In 2003, Florida A&M became the first MEAC school to win a volleyball match in the NCAA Championship, with a first-round win over Winthrop. In 2004, the Lady Rattlers became the first historically black college/university to rank in the Top 25 of the American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) national poll. South Carolina State’s women’s tennis team earned the conference’s first Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) ranking in a 2005 poll, reaching No. 72. In softball, Bethune-Cookman earned the conference’s first-ever at-large bid to the NCAA Softball Championship in 2005. The Lady Wildcats defeated Florida, Central Florida and South Florida in the Florida Regional to become the first MEAC school to win an NCAA Division I Softball Regional. Bethune-Cookman ended the 2005 season with the conference’s first-ever rankings in the final softball polls, reaching No. 18 in the NFCA/USA Today Coaches poll and No. 23 in the USA Softball/ESPN.com Poll. Florida A&M was the first MEAC baseball team to advance to NCAA postseason play in 1994. The Rattlers took on Southeastern Louisiana in a best of three playin series, falling after two games, 11-10 and 8-7. During the 2002 campaign, Bethune-Cookman advanced to the Gainesville Regional and became the first MEAC team to win in the NCAA Tournament with a 7-4 victory over Florida International. The Wildcats had previously lost to Florida in their first game 13-1, and the team was eliminated from the regional with a 21-10 loss in its second matchup against the Gators.

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WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Final 2010-11 Regular Season Standings Hampton# Morgan State North Carolina A&T Florida A&M Howard Coppin State Maryland Eastern Shore South Carolina State Bethune-Cookman# Delaware State Norfolk State

Conf. Pct. PF PA 15-1 .938 1017 738 10-6 .625 916 924 10-6 .625 1114 1050 9-7 .563 1076 1041 9-7 .563 892 811 9-7 .563 1018 940 8-8 .500 931 938 6-10 .375 941 1072 5-11 .313 804 904 5-11 .313 848 931 2-14 .125 892 1100

Overall Pct. PF PA 26-6 .813 2032 1643 17-15 .531 1771 1888 15.14 .517 2000 2016 15-15 .500 1937 2000 16-18 .471 1826 1884 13-17 .433 1853 1827 12-19 .387 1694 1829 12-17 .414 1616 1818 13-17 .433 1633 1715 9-20 .310 1540 1754 9-19 .321 1640 1856

#Includes Bethune-Cookman forfeit against Hampton

2010-11 All-MEAC Honors FIRST TEAM Jericka Jenkins Hampton G Tameka McKelton Florida A&M G Jacquayla Berry N.C. A&T G Saadia Doyle Howard F Antonia Bennett Florida A&M F SECOND TEAM Brittany Dodson Morgan State G Casey Morton UMES G Whitney Wiley S.C. State G Jaleesa Sams N.C. A&T F Quanneisha Perry Hampton F ALL-ROOKIE TEAM Larrisa Carter Coppin State F Kianna Connor Delaware State G Rae Corbo Norfolk State G Mikala Scott N.C. A&T G Amanda Hairston Bethune-Cookman F

5-4 5-8 5-11 5-11 6-1

All-TIme MEAC Champions

Jr. Lancaster, Texas Jr. West Palm Beach, Fla. Sr. Douglas, Ga. r-So Atlanta, Ga. Jr. Lakeland, Fla.

5-5 Sr. 5-9 Sr. 5-10 Sr. 5-11 Sr. 5-10 Sr.

St. Louis, Mo. Mardela Springs, Md. Columbia, S.C. New Castle, Pa. Decatur, Ga.

5-11 5-5 5-6 5-11 6-0

Atlanta, Ga. Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Englewood, NJ Dorman, S.C. Greensboro, N.C.

Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr.

Coach of the Year: David Six, Hampton University Player of the Year: Saadia Doyle, Howard University Rookie of the Year: Larrisa Carter, Coppin State University Defensive Player of the Year: Quanneisha Perry, Hampton University

2010-11 MEAC Tournament Tuesday, March 8 - Opening Round No. 7 Maryland Eastern Shore def. No. 10 Delaware St. 52-44 No. 8 South Carolina State def. No. 9 Bethune-Cookman 62-52 No. 6 Howard def. No. 11 Norfolk State 68-56 Wednesday, March 9 - Opening Round/Quarterfinals No. 2 Morgan State def. No. 7 Maryland Eastern Shore 43-39 No. 1 Hampton def. No. 8 South Carolina State 78-55 Thursday, March 10 - Quarterfinals No. 6 Howard def. No. 3 North Carolina A&T 82-72 No. 5 Coppin State def. No. 4 Florida A&M 76-64 Friday, March 11 - Semifinals No. 1 Hampton def. No. 5 Coppin State 70-46 No. 6 Howard def. No. 2 Morgan State 55-51 Saturday, March 12 - Championship Final No. 1 Hampton def. No. 6 Howard 61-42 Outstanding Coach: David Six, Hampton University Tournament MVP: Quanneisha Perry, Hampton University All-Tournament Team Cheyenne Curley Payne, Howard Saadia Doyle, Howard Jericka Jenkins, Hampton Quanneisha Perry, Hampton Shawntae Payne, Coppin State

Year Regular Season Tournament 1977-78 N/A South Carolina State 1978-79 N/A South Carolina State 1979-80 N/A N/A 1980-81 N/A N/A 1981-82 N/A Howard 1982-83 N/A South Carolina State 1983-84 South Carolina State Bethune-Cookman 1984-85 South Carolina State Howard 1985-86 South Carolina State South Carolina State 1986-87 Howard Howard 1987-88 North Carolina A&T Howard 1988-89 North Carolina A&T Howard 1989-90 North Carolina A&T Howard 1990-91 South Carolina State Coppin State 1991-92 South Carolina State South Carolina State 1992-93 South Carolina State South Carolina State Coppin State Florida A&M 1993-94 South Carolina State North Carolina A&T 1994-95 Florida A&M Florida A&M 1995-96 Florida A&M Howard 1996-97 Howard Howard 1997-98 Howard Howard 1998-99 Hampton Florida A&M 1999-00 Howard Hampton 2000-01 Howard Howard 2001-02 Howard Norfolk State 2002-03 Hampton Hampton 2003-04 Delaware State Hampton Hampton 2004-05 Coppin State Coppin State 2005-06 Coppin State Coppin State 2006-07 Coppin State Delaware State 2007-08 North Carolina A&T Coppin State 2008-09 North Carolina A&T North Carolina A&T 2009-10 North Carolina A&T Hampton 2010-11 Hampton Hampton

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2010-11 MEAC STATS SCORING OFFENSE 1. North Carolina A&T 2. Hampton# 3. Florida A&M 4. Coppin State 5. Norfolk State 6. Bethune-Cookman# 7. South Carolina State 8. Morgan State 9. UMES 10. Howard 11. Delaware State

G W-L Pts Avg/G 29 15-14 2000 69.0 31 26-6 2032 65.5 30 15-15 1937 64.6 30 13-17 1853 61.8 28 9-19 1640 58.6 29 13-17 1633 56.3 29 12-17 1616 55.7 32 17-15 1771 55.3 31 12-19 1694 54.6 34 16-18 1826 53.7 29 9-20 1540 53.1

# Includes Bethune-Cookman forfeit against Hampton

SCORING DEFENSE 1. Hampton 2. Howard 3. UMES Morgan State 5. Bethune-Cookman 6. Delaware State 7. Coppin State 8. South Carolina State 9. Norfolk State 10. Florida A&M 11. North Carolina A&T

G 31 34 31 32 29 29 30 29 28 30 29

Pts. 1643 1884 1829 1888 1715 1754 1877 1818 1856 2000 2016

Avg/G 53.0 55.5 59.0 59.0 59.1 60.5 60.9 62.7 66.3 66.7 69.5

SCORING MARGIN 1. Hampton 2. Coppin State 3. North Carolina A&T 4. Howard 5. Florida A&M 6. Bethune-Cookman 7. Morgan State 8. UMES 9. South Carolina State 10. Delaware State 11. Norfolk State

G 31 30 29 34 30 29 32 31 29 29 28

OFF. 65.5 61.8 69.0 53.7 64.6 56.3 55.3 54.6 55.7 53.1 58.6

DEF. 53.0 60.9 69.5 55.4 66.7 59.1 59.0 59.0 62.7 60.5 66.3

MARGIN +12.5 +0.9 -0.6 -1.7 -2.1 -2.8 -3.7 -4.4 -7.0 -7.4 -7.7

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 1. Morgan State 2. Howard 3. Hampton 4. Delaware State 5. North Carolina A&T 6. Florida A&M 7. Bethune-Cookman 8. UMES 9. Norfolk State 10. South Carolina State 11. Coppin State

G 32 34 31 29 29 30 29 31 28 29 30

FTM 387 407 448 358 434 376 402 423 296 332 405

FTA 531 588 653 534 652 565 610 655 481 562 686

Pct. .725 .692 .686 .670 .666 .665 .659 .646 .615 .591 .590

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 1. North Carolina A&T 2. Hampton 3. Norfolk State 4. Florida A&M 5. Coppin State 6. Bethune-Cookman 7. South Carolina State 8. Howard 9. Morgan State 10. UMES 11. Delaware State

G 29 31 28 30 30 29 29 34 32 31 29

FGM 721 707 594 703 672 577 589 646 596 568 534

FGA 1764 1779 1517 1814 1792 1539 1607 1800 1709 1633 1615

Pct. .409 .397 .392 .388 .375 .375 .367 .359 .349 .348 .331

FIELD GOAL PCT. DEFENSE 1. Morgan State 2. Hampton 3. Howard 4. Coppin State 5. UMES 6. Florida A&M 7. Bethune-Cookman 8. Delaware State 9. South Carolina State 10. Norfolk State 11. North Carolina A&T

G 32 31 34 30 31 30 29 29 29 28 29

FGM 678 596 638 633 634 715 600 598 658 624 717

FGA 1868 1640 1696 1666 1656 1834 1505 1467 1593 1507 1720

Pct. .363 .363 .376 .380 .383 .390 .399 .408 .413 .414 .417

3-POINT FG PCT 1. Hampton 2. Norfolk State 3. Florida A&M 4. South Carolina State 5. Coppin State 6. Morgan State 7. UMES 8. North Carolina A&T 9. Bethune-Cookman 10. Howard 11. Delaware State

G 31 28 30 29 30 32 31 29 29 34 29

3FGM 170 100 155 106 104 192 135 124 77 127 114

3FGA 520 309 502 348 348 656 472 448 279 461 416

Pct. .327 .324 .309 .305 .299 .293 .286 .277 .276 .275 .274

3-POINT FG PCT DEFENSE 1. UMES 2. Morgan State 3. Hampton 4. Howard 5. South Carolina State 6. Bethune-Cookman 7. Delaware State 8. Norfolk State 9. Coppin State 10. Florida A&M 11. North Carolina A&T

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114 148 111 176 153 108 100 124 151 171 152

448 526 385 570 494 342 315 383 460 519 426

.254 .281 .288 .309 .310 .316 .317 .324 .328 .329 .357

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REBOUNDING OFFENSE 1. Florida A&M 2. Coppin State 3. Hampton 4. North Carolina A&T 5. UMES 6. Bethune-Cookman 7. Delaware State 8. Norfolk State 9. South Carolina State 10. Morgan State 11. Howard

G 30 30 31 29 31 29 29 28 29 32 34

REB 1233 1213 1239 1148 1156 1064 1030 994 1024 1121 1165

Avg/G 41.1 40.4 40.0 39.6 37.3 36.7 35.5 35.5 35.3 35.0 34.3

ASSISTS 1. North Carolina A&T 2. Hampton 3. Florida A&M 4. Coppin State 5. South Carolina State 6. Howard 7. Norfolk State 8. Morgan State 9. Bethune-Cookman 10. UMES 11. Delaware State

G No. Avg/G 29 359 12.4 31 377 12.2 30 345 11.5 30 340 11.3 29 308 10.6 34 361 10.6 28 294 10.5 32 317 9.9 29 273 9.4 31 265 8.5 29 247 8.5

REBOUNDING DEFENSE 1. Hampton 2. Howard 3. Bethune-Cookman 4. Norfolk State 5. Delaware State 6. UMES 7. North Carolina A&T 8. Florida A&M 9. South Carolina State 10. Coppin State 11. Morgan State

G 31 34 29 28 29 31 29 30 29 30 32

REB 1082 1218 1046 1018 1122 1212 1148 1218 1180 1235 1368

Avg/G 34.9 35.8 36.1 36.4 38.7 39.1 39.6 40.6 40.7 41.2 42.8

STEALS 1. North Carolina A&T 2. Coppin State 3. Delaware State 4. South Carolina State 5. Bethune-Cookman 6. UMES 7. Hampton 8. Florida A&M 9. Morgan State 10. Howard 11. Norfolk State

G No. Avg/G 29 358 12.3 30 363 12.1 29 294 10.1 29 287 9.9 29 279 9.6 31 277 8.9 31 275 8.9 30 256 8.5 32 262 8.2 34 275 8.1 28 211 7.5

REBOUNDING MARGIN 1. Hampton 2. Bethune-Cookman 3. Florida A&M 4. North Carolina A&T 5. Coppin State 6. Norfolk State 7. Howard 8. UMES 9. Delaware State 10. South Carolina State 11. Morgan State BLOCKED SHOTS 1. North Carolina A&T 2. Delaware State 3. Bethune-Cookman 4. South Carolina State 5. Hampton 6. UMES 7. Florida A&M 8. Coppin State 9. Morgan State 10. Howard 11. Norfolk State

G Team Avg. Opp. Avg. Margin 31 1239 40.0 1082 34.9 +5.1 29 1064 36.7 1046 36.1 +0.6 30 1233 41.1 1218 40.6 +0.5 29 1148 39.6 1148 39.6 +0.0 30 1213 40.4 1235 41.2 -0.7 28 994 35.5 1018 36.4 -0.9 34 1165 34.3 1218 35.8 -1.6 31 1156 37.3 1212 39.1 -1.8 29 1030 35.5 1122 38.7 -3.2 29 1024 35.3 1180 40.7 -5.4 32 1121 35.0 1368 42.8 -7.7 G 29 29 29 29 31 31 30 30 32 34 28

No. 98 96 95 93 91 86 81 76 68 70 41

Avg/G 3.4 3.3 3.3 3.2 2.9 2.8 2.7 2.5 2.1 2.1 1.5

TURNOVER MARGIN 1. Hampton 2. Coppin State 3. Howard 4. South Carolina State 5. Delaware State 6. North Carolina A&T 7. Morgan State 8. Florida A&M 9. Bethune-Cookman 10. UMES 11. Norfolk State

G Team Avg. Opp. Avg. Margin 31 481 15.5 584 18.8 +3.32 30 609 20.3 702 23.4 +3.10 34 559 16.4 620 18.2 +1.79 29 562 19.4 597 20.6 +1.21 29 583 20.1 613 21.1 +1.03 29 630 21.7 639 22.0 +0.31 32 575 18.0 573 17.9 -0.06 30 539 18.0 536 17.9 -0.10 29 595 20.5 566 19.5 -1.00 31 650 21.0 615 19.8 -1.13 28 553 19.8 489 17.5 -2.29

ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO 1. Hampton 2. Howard 3. Florida A&M 4. North Carolina A&T 5. Coppin State 6. Morgan State 7. South Carolina State 8. Norfolk State 9. Bethune-Cookman 10. Delaware State 11. UMES

G Assist 31 377 34 361 30 345 29 359 30 340 32 317 29 308 28 294 29 273 29 247 31 265

Avg. T-Over Avg. Ratio 12.2 481 15.5 0.8 10.6 559 16.4 0.6 11.5 539 18.0 0.6 12.4 630 21.7 0.6 11.3 609 20.3 0.6 9.9 575 18.0 0.6 10.6 562 19.4 0.5 10.5 553 19.8 0.5 9.4 595 20.5 0.5 8.5 583 20.1 0.4 8.5 650 21.0 0.4

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2010-11 MEAC LEADERS To be ranked, a player must appear in at least 75.0% of their team’s games. SCORING Cl 1. DOYLE,Saadia - HOW SO 2. McKELTON,Tameka - FAMU JR 3. BENNETT,Antonia - FAMU JR 4. BERRY,Jaquayla - NCAT SO 5. SAMS,Jaleesa - NCAT SR 6. ELUM,Jasmine - BCU FR 7. JENKINS,Jericka - HAM JR 8. PERRY,Quanneisha - HAM SR 9. McMILLIAN,Choicetta-HAM JR 10. WILEY,Whitney - SCSU SR DODSON,Brittany - MSU SR

GP FG 3FG FT 34 200 10 217 30 159 49 128 27 172 56 39 26 146 18 67 25 106 24 101 24 103 45 71 27 116 27 101 30 157 1 67 31 111 73 57 29 111 41 64 29 101 26 99

Pts 627 495 439 377 337 322 360 382 352 327 327

Avg 18.4 16.5 16.3 14.5 13.5 13.4 13.3 12.7 11.4 11.3 11.3

FIELD GOAL PCT 1. HAIRSTON,Amanda - BCU 2. PERRY,Quanneisha - HAM 3. BENNETT,Antonia - FAMU 4. DOYLE,Saadia - HOW 5. CARTER,Larrisa - CSU 6. BOLDEN,Sarah - BCU 7. SCOTT,Mikala - NCAT 8. JENKINS,Jericka - HAM 9. BERRY,Jaquayla - NCAT 10. SAMS,Jaleesa - NCAT

Cl FR SR JR SO FR SR FR JR SO SR

GP 28 30 27 34 30 29 29 27 26 25

FG 85 157 172 200 102 115 106 116 146 106

FGA 169 321 377 444 232 270 249 277 351 255

Pct. .503 .489 .456 .450 .440 .426 .426 .419 .416 .416

FREE THROW PCT Cl 1. McKELTON,Tameka - FAMU JR 2. JENKINS,Jericka - HAM JR 3. ELUM,Jasmine - BCU FR 4. DODSON,Brittany - MSU SR 5. DANIELS,Jasmine - BCU SR 6. KING,Tracey - NCAT FR 7. DOYLE,Saadia - HOW SO 8. WARNER,Melanie - HAM JR 9. SANDERS,Chelsea - UMES SO 10. SAMS,Jaleesa - NCAT SR

GP 30 27 24 29 29 29 34 31 25 25

FT 128 101 71 99 78 63 217 94 78 101

FTA 149 121 89 127 102 83 286 126 105 138

Pct. .859 .835 .798 .780 .765 .759 .759 .746 .743 .732

3-POINT FG PCT Cl 1. LONG,Whitney - NSU JR 2. KNOTTS,Tiara - SCSU SO 3. PAYNE,Shawntae - CSU SO 4. BENNETT,Antonia - FAMU JR 5. McMILLIAN,Choicetta-HAM JR 6. JENKINS,Jericka - HAM JR 7. McKELTON,Tameka - FAMU JR 8. NOEL,Brittany - MSU SR 9. MORTON,Casey - UMES SR 10. WILEY,Whitney - SCSU SR

GP 28 24 30 27 31 27 30 32 30 29

3FG 42 33 32 56 73 27 49 33 37 41

3FGA 101 80 81 149 209 80 147 103 120 134

Pct. .416 .413 .395 .376 .349 .338 .333 .320 .308 .306

3-POINT FG MADE Cl 1. McMILLIAN,Choicetta-HAM JR 2. BENNETT,Antonia - FAMU JR 3. ELUM,Jasmine - BCU FR 4. CONNER,Kianna - DSU FR 5. McKELTON,Tameka - FAMU JR 6. LONG,Whitney - NSU JR 7. WILEY,Whitney - SCSU SR 8. KNOTTS,Tiara - SCSU SO 9. BRISTOW,Tasia - DSU FR 10. MORTON,Casey - UMES SR

GP 31 27 24 29 30 28 29 24 29 30

No. 73 56 45 51 49 42 41 33 38 37

Avg 2.4 2.1 1.9 1.8 1.6 1.5 1.4 1.4 1.3 1.2

REBOUNDING Cl 1. PERRY,Quanneisha - HAM SR 2. DOYLE,Saadia - HOW SO 3. BENNETT,Antonia - FAMU JR 4. WASHINGTON,Brittany-DSU SR 5. DONALD,Qiana - FAMU JR 6. CARTER-Larrisa - CSU FR 7. SAMS,Jaleesa - NCAT SR 8. BOLDEN,Sarah - BCU SR 9. DAVIS,Theresa - MSU FR 10. GORDON,Rachel - NSU FR

GP 30 34 27 29 30 30 25 29 28 25

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS 1. WASHINGTON,Britta - DSU 2. DONALD,Qiana - FAMU 3. DOYLE,Saadia - HOW PERRY,Quanneisha - HAM 5. WARNER,Melanie - HAM 6. GORHAM,Nikia - NCAT 7. CARTER,Larrisa - CSU 8. ROBERTS,Cleniece - BCU 9. HAIRSTON,Amanda - BCU 10. OWENS,Batavia - NSU

Cl SR JR SO SR JR SO FR JR JR SO

GP 29 30 34 30 31 28 30 23 28 27

No. 114 109 119 105 95 82 84 63 73 69

Avg 3.9 3.6 3.5 3.5 3.1 2.9 2.8 2.7 2.6 2.6

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS 1. BENNETT,Antonia - FAMU 2. SAMS,Jaleesa - NCAT 3. PERRY,Quanneisha - HAM 4. DOYLE,Saadia - HOW 5. CARTER,Larrisa - CSU 6. DAVIS,Theresa - MSU 7. BOLDEN,Sarah - BCU 8. DONALD,Qiana - FAMU 9. WASHINGTON,Britta - DSU 10. GORDON,Rachel - NSU

Cl JR SR SR SO FR FR SR JR SR FR

GP 27 25 30 34 30 28 29 30 29 25

No. 172 142 163 183 150 136 130 134 129 103

Avg 6.4 5.7 5.4 5.4 5.0 4.9 4.5 4.5 4.4 4.1

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OFF DEF Total Avg 105 163 268 8.9 119 183 302 8.9 55 172 227 8.4 114 129 243 8.4 109 134 243 8.1 84 150 234 7.8 51 142 193 7.7 71 130 201 6.9 56 136 192 6.9 61 103 164 6.6


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STEALS Cl GP 1. BERRY, Jaquayla - NCAT SO 26 2. SAMS,Jaleesa - NCAT SR 25 3. BENNETT,Antonia - FAMU JR 27 4. HOLMES,Tamoria - HOW SO 34 5. CRAIG,Ashle - CSU FR 29 6. CURLEY-PAYNE,Che-HOW SO 33 7. KNOTTS,Tiara - SCSU SO 24 8. JENKINS,Jericka - HAM JR 27 9. MORTON,Casey - UMES SR 30 10. WILEY,Whitney -SCSU SR 29

No. Avg 89 3.4 73 2.9 61 2.3 75 2.2 62 2.1 69 2.1 50 2.1 52 1.9 54 1.8 52 1.8

ASSISTS Cl GP 1. JENKINS,Jericka - HAM JR 27 2. KNOTTS,Tiara - SCSU SO 24 3. CURLEY-PAYNE,Ch-HOW SO 33 4. SIMMS,Myeshia - FAMU JR 29 5. DANIELS,Jasmine - BCU SR 29 6. BERRY,Jaquayla - NCAT SO 26 7. HARMON,Deanna - DSU FR 29 8. TRICE,Recca - NSU SO 24 9. HOLMES,Tamoria - HOW SO 34 10. BULLOCK,Reisha - NCAT SR 22

No. Avg 198 7.3 104 4.3 128 3.9 109 3.8 105 3.6 86 3.3 82 2.8 67 2.8 89 2.6 56 2.5

BLOCKED SHOTS Cl 1. AGBASI, Adobi - UMES JR 2. BENNETT,Antonia - FAMU JR 3. BOLDEN,Sarah - BCU SR 4. D’OLIVIERA,Kianna - DSU SO 5. GORHAM,Nikia - NCAT SO 6. PERRY,Quanneisha - HAM SR 7. HAIRSTON,Amanda - BCU FR 8. SAMS,Jaleesa - NCAT SR 9. LEWIS,Laura - HAM SR WHITTINGTON,Crys - CSU JR

GP 29 27 29 29 28 30 28 25 29 29

No. 54 43 36 34 31 28 23 20 21 21

ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO 1. JENKINS,Jericka - HAM 2. SIMMS,Myeshia - FAMU 3. CURLEY-PAYNE,Che - HOW 4. KNOTTS, Tiara - SCSU 5. BERRY, Jaquayla - NCAT 6. DANIELS,Jasmine - BCU

Cl JR JR SO SO SO SR

GP 27 29 33 24 26 29

MINUTES PLAYED Cl 1. JENKINS,Jericka - HAM JR 2. DANIELS,Jasmine - BCU SR 3. McKELTON,Tameka - FAMU JR 4. DOYLE,Saadia - HOW SO 5. ELUM,Jasmine - BCU FR 6. BERRY,Jaquayla - NCAT SO 7. PERRY,Quanneisha - HAM SR 8. HAWKINS,Erin - MSU SR 9. McMILLIAN,Choicetta-HAM JR 10. BENNETT,Antonia - FAMU JR

GP 27 29 30 34 24 26 30 32 31 27

A 198 109 128 104 86 105

Avg 7.3 3.8 3.9 4.3 3.3 3.6

No. 1026 1059 1063 1204 839 893 1017 1077 1023 890

Avg 1.9 1.6 1.2 1.2 1.1 0.9 0.8 0.8 0.7 0.7 TO 67 90 115 100 99 125

Avg Ratio 2.5 3.0 3.1 1.2 3.5 1.1 4.2 1.0 3.8 0.9 4.3 0.8

Avg 38.0 36.5 35.4 35.4 35.0 34.3 33.9 33.7 33.0 33.0

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2010-11 dsu stats RECORD: OVERALL ALL GAMES................. (9-20) CONFERENCE.............. (5-11) NON-CONFERENCE...... (4-9)

HOME (4-9) (3-5) (1-4)

AWAY NEUTRAL (5-9) (0-2) (2-5) (0-1) (3-4) (0-1)

## Player GP-GS Min Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------05 CONNER,Kianna 29-22 844 29.1 105-339 .310 51-169 .302 36-48 .750 5 25 30 1.0 53 0 25 60 1 31 297 10.2 32 WASHINGTON,Brittany 29-25 784 27.0 82-213 .385 1-5 .200 84-115 .730 114 129 243 8.4 84 2 26 84 16 40 249 8.6 23 BRISTOW,Tasia 29-17 758 26.1 80-262 .305 38-126 .302 38-62 .613 17 28 45 1.6 69 1 32 72 2 44 236 8.1 12 HARMON,Deanna 29-29 950 32.8 72-211 .341 10-43 .233 57-94 .606 46 95 141 4.9 81 5 82 95 1 50 211 7.3 15 D'OLIVEIRA,Kianna 29-28 675 23.3 64-175 .366 0-0 .000 53-77 .688 59 103 162 5.6 73 1 21 75 34 38 181 6.2 03 DAVIS,Tiffany 4-1 83 20.8 7-23 .304 2-8 .250 2-4 .500 1 5 6 1.5 7 0 5 10 0 1 18 4.5 25 THOMPSON,Ashley 29-11 588 20.3 43-132 .326 6-21 .286 29-43 .674 38 41 79 2.7 57 1 16 46 16 28 121 4.2 21 JOHNSON,Alexis 27-3 347 12.9 28-76 .368 0-3 .000 24-40 .600 40 31 71 2.6 63 1 5 36 10 11 80 3.0 42 CLARK,Tonya 22-9 369 16.8 22-62 .355 0-2 .000 17-22 .773 17 32 49 2.2 34 0 13 42 11 25 61 2.8 22 PITT,Crystal 27-0 328 12.1 22-82 .268 6-35 .171 17-24 .708 17 29 46 1.7 29 0 17 34 2 21 67 2.5 51 AHAIWE,Uchechi 21-0 83 4.0 8-33 .242 0-0 .000 1-5 .200 7 14 21 1.0 19 0 2 11 3 3 17 0.8 02 BRUSH,Stephanie 4-0 41 10.3 1-7 .143 0-4 .000 0-0 .000 0 2 2 0.5 3 0 3 4 0 2 2 0.5 TEAM 72 62 134 4.6 0 14 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Total 29 5850 534-1615 .331 114-416 .274 358-534 .670 433 596 1029 35.5 572 11 247 583 96 294 1540 53.1 Opponents 29 5850 598-1467 .408 100-315 .317 458-687 .667 396 726 1122 38.7 495 - 324 613 107 269 1754 60.5

SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT Total ------------------------------ ---- ---- ---- ---DELAWARE STATE 690 817 33 1540 Opponents 804 930 20 1754 DEADBALL REB: ------------------------------ DELAWARE STATE Opponents

OFF DEF TOTAL ----- ----- ----93 6 99 100 4 104

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TEAM STATISTICS DSU OPP -----------------------------------------------------------------------------SCORING............................ 1540 1754 Points per game............... 53.1 60.5 Scoring margin................. -7.4 FIELD GOALS-ATT............... 534-1615 598-1467 Field goal pct.................... .331 .408 3 POINT FG-ATT.................. 114-416 100-315 3-point FG pct................... .274 .317 3-pt FG made per game.... 3.9 3.4 FREE THROWS-ATT............. 358-534 458-687 Free throw pct.................. .670 .667 F-Throws made per game. 12.3 15.8 REBOUNDS......................... 1029 1122 Rebounds per game......... 35.5 38.7 Rebounding margin......... -3.2 ASSISTS.............................. 247 324 Assists per game............... 8.5 11.2 TURNOVERS....................... 583 613 Turnovers per game.......... 20.1 21.1 Turnover margin............... +1.0 Assist/turnover ratio......... 0.4 0.5 STEALS............................... 294 269 Steals per game................ 10.1 9.3 BLOCKS.............................. 96 107 Blocks per game............... 3.3 3.7 ATTENDANCE..................... 5806 11542 Home games-Avg/Game... 13-447 14-808 Neutral site-Avg/Game..... 2-112


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RESULTS/LEADERS RECORD: OVERALL ALL GAMES................. (9-20) CONFERENCE.............. (5-11) NON-CONFERENCE...... (4-9)

HOME (4-9) (3-5) (1-4)

AWAY NEUTRAL (5-9) (0-2) (2-5) (0-1) (3-4) (0-1)

DATE TIME OPPONENT SCORE ATT. HIGH POINTS HIGH REBOUNDS -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------11/19/10 7:00 p.m. at WVU 31-66 L 1555 (6)PITT,Crystal (7)WASHINGTON,Brittany 11/21/10 2:00 p.m. WRIGHT STATE 52-58 L 57 (13)CONNER,Kianna (9)D’OLIVEIRA,Kianna 11/24/10 7:00 p.m. at NJIT Wot 82-74 199 (16)BRISTOW,Tasia (10)WASHINGTON,Brittany 11/27/10 2:00 p.m. at Xavier 41-72 L 1112 (10)CONNER,Kianna (6)D’OLIVEIRA,Kianna 12/01/10 6:00 p.m. SETON HALL 57-65 L 279 (10)WASHINGTON,Brittany (6)WASHINGTON,Brittany 12/04/10 Noon at Syracuse 17-87 L 1102 (6)WASHINGTON,Brittany (6)WASHINGTON,Brittany 12/11/10 2:00 p.m. LONG ISLAND 57-67 L 119 (18)BRISTOW,Tasia (6)WASHINGTON,Brittany 12/19/10 4:00 pm MARYLAND 49-79 L 578 (11)HARMON,Deanna (6)CLARK,Tonya 12/22/10 5:00 p.m. at St. Francis (NY) W 62-42 105 (25)BRISTOW,Tasia (8)D’OLIVEIRA,Kianna (8)WASHINGTON,Brittany 12/29/10 7:00 p.m. at Towson 41-55 L 368 (13)CONNER,Kianna (8)WASHINGTON,Brittany 01/01/11 2:00 p.m. WESLEY W 90-58 387 (18)CONNER,Kianna (8)D’OLIVEIRA,Kianna 01/08/11 2:00 p.m. at North Carolina Central W 69-48 973 (17)WASHINGTON,Brittany (15)WASHINGTON,Brittany 01/10/11 2:00 p.m. * at SC State 35-47 L -- (9)BRISTOW,Tasia (10)WASHINGTON,Brittany (9)HARMON,Deanna 01/13/11 6:00 p.m. * UMES Wot 74-69 494 (15)BRISTOW,Tasia (9)HARMON,Deanna 01/15/11 5:00 p.m. * BETHUNE-COOKMAN 56-64 L 359 (17)CONNER,Kianna (7)WASHINGTON,Brittany 01/17/11 5:30 p.m. * FLORIDA A&M 56-66 L 411 (14)WASHINGTON,Brittany (13)WASHINGTON,Brittany 01/22/11 2:00 p.m. * MORGAN STATE 44-51 L 479 (14)CONNER,Kianna (9)WASHINGTON,Brittany 01/24/11 5:30 p.m. * COPPIN STATE 50-64 L 378 (11)HARMON,Deanna (10)JOHNSON,Alexis 01/29/11 4:00 p.m. * at Hampton 29-52 L 2431 (8)JOHNSON,Alexis (8)WASHINGTON,Brittany 01/31/11 6:00 p.m. * at Howard 46-51 L 759 (10)D’OLIVEIRA,Kianna (9)WASHINGTON,Brittany 02/05/11 5:00 p.m. * NORTH CAROLINA A&T W 73-67 978 (19)CONNER,Kianna (6)WASHINGTON,Brittany (6)D’OLIVEIRA,Kianna 02/07/11 5:30 p.m. * NORFOLK STATE W 66-48 329 (14)WASHINGTON,Brittany (10)WASHINGTON,Brittany 02/12/11 2:00 p.m. * vs Bethune-Cookman 50-55 L 225 (11)CONNER,Kianna (11)HARMON,Deanna 02/14/11 5:30 p.m. * at Florida A&M 46-69 L 555 (10)BRISTOW,Tasia (11)WASHINGTON,Brittany 02/19/11 2:00 p.m. * at Morgan State W 59-47 257 (16)WASHINGTON,Brittany (9)D’OLIVEIRA,Kianna 02/21/11 5:30 p.m. * at Coppin State W 51-49 339 (15)WASHINGTON,Brittany (8)WASHINGTON,Brittany 02/26/11 5:00 p.m. * HAMPTON 64-77 L 958 (13)CONNER,Kianna (10)WASHINGTON,Brittany (13)WASHINGTON,Brittany 03/3/11 5:30 p.m. * at UMES 49-55 L 1562 (17)CONNER,Kianna (8)WASHINGTON,Brittany 03/8/11 11:00 a.m. vs UMES 44-52 L -- (12)WASHINGTON,Brittany (16)WASHINGTON,Brittany

* - Conference game

ATTENDANCE SUMMARY HOME...................... AWAY....................... NEUTRAL................. TOTAL......................

GAMES 13 14 2 29

TOTALS 5806 11317 225 17348

AVG/GAME 447 808 112 598

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2010-11 GAME HIGHS DELAWARE STATE - TEAM GAME HIGHS POINTS.................................... FIELD GOALS MADE................. FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS............ FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE........ 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE......... 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS................... 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE............... FREE THROWS MADE............... FREE THROW ATTEMPTS.......... FREE THROW PERCENTAGE...... REBOUNDS.............................. ASSISTS................................... STEALS.................................... BLOCKED SHOTS..................... TURNOVERS............................ FOULS.....................................

90 WESLEY (01/01/11) 82 at NJIT (11/24/10) 74 UMES (01/13/11) 73 NC A&T (02/05/11) 69 at NC Central (01/08/11) 33 WESLEY (01/01/11) 29 at NJIT (11/24/10) 73 at NC Central (01/08/11) 64 WESLEY (01/01/11) 64 at NJIT (11/24/10) .516 (33-64) WESLEY (01/01/11) .453 (29-64) at NJIT (11/24/10) 9 NC A&T (02/05/11) 7 UMES (01/13/11) 23 NC A&T (02/05/11) 21 at Florida A&M (2/14/11) 21 MORGAN STATE (01/22/11) 21 FLORIDA A&M (01/17/11) .467 ( 7-15) UMES (01/13/11) .455 ( 5-11) WESLEY (01/01/11) .455 ( 5-11) at St. Francis (NY) (12/22/10) 23 NORFOLK STATE (02/07/11) 23 UMES (01/13/11) 33 UMES (01/13/11) 32 WESLEY (01/01/11) 917 (11-12) WRIGHT STATE (11/21/10) .882 (15-17) BETH-COOKMAN (01/15/11) 48 at NC Central (01/08/11) 47 at Coppin State (2/21/11) 17 at NJIT (11/24/10) 16 WESLEY (01/01/11) 17 at NC Central (01/08/11) 17 WESLEY (01/01/11) 17 at St. Francis (NY) (12/22/10) 6 NORFOLK STATE (02/07/11) 5 NC A&T (02/05/11) 5 COPPIN STATE (01/24/11) 5 MORGAN STATE (01/22/11) 5 FLORIDA A&M (01/17/11) 5 at NC Central (01/08/11) 5 at Towson (12/29/10) 5 MARYLAND (12/19/10) 5 SETON HALL (12/01/10) 5 at Xavier (11/27/10) 32 at Syracuse (12/04/10) 30 at WVU (11/19/10) 28 at Syracuse (12/04/10) 27 at Towson (12/29/10)

Opponent - GAME HIGHS POINTS.................................... FIELD GOALS MADE................. FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS............ FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE........ 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE......... 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS................... 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE............... FREE THROWS MADE............... FREE THROW ATTEMPTS.......... FREE THROW PERCENTAGE...... REBOUNDS.............................. ASSISTS................................... STEALS.................................... BLOCKED SHOTS..................... TURNOVERS............................ FOULS.....................................

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87 at Syracuse (12/04/10) 79 MARYLAND (12/19/10) 77 HAMPTON (02/26/11) 74 at NJIT (11/24/10) 72 at Xavier (11/27/10) 29 at Syracuse (12/04/10) 28 at Florida A&M (2/14/11) 28 MARYLAND (12/19/10) 63 at Syracuse (12/04/10) 58 UMES (01/13/11) 58 at NJIT (11/24/10) .553 (26-47) LONG ISLAND (12/11/10) .529 (27-51) at Xavier (11/27/10) 10 WESLEY (01/01/11) 9 at Florida A&M (2/14/11) 9 UMES (01/13/11) 22 WESLEY (01/01/11) 18 at Florida A&M (2/14/11) 18 at St. Francis (NY) (12/22/10) .625 ( 5-8 ) at NJIT (11/24/10) .600 ( 3-5 ) COPPIN STATE (01/24/11) 27 HAMPTON (02/26/11) 26 at Howard (01/31/11) 38 HAMPTON (02/26/11) 38 at Towson (12/29/10) .889 (16-18) MORGAN STATE (01/22/11) .813 (13-16) NC A&T (02/05/11) 53 at Syracuse (12/04/10) 48 at Florida A&M (2/14/11) 48 LONG ISLAND (12/11/10) 21 at Xavier (11/27/10) 19 MARYLAND (12/19/10) 16 at Hampton (01/29/11) 16 at WVU (11/19/10) 9 MARYLAND (12/19/10) 9 at Syracuse (12/04/10) 31 at St. Francis (NY) (12/22/10) 31 WRIGHT STATE (11/21/10) 25 UMES (01/13/11) 24 NORFOLK STATE (02/07/11) 24 SETON HALL (12/01/10)


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2010-11 GAME lows DELAWARE STATE - GAME LOWS POINTS................................ FIELD GOALS MADE............. FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS........ FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE.... 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE..... 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS............... 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE........... FREE THROWS MADE........... FREE THROW ATTEMPTS...... FREE THROW PERCENTAGE.. REBOUNDS.......................... ASSISTS............................... STEALS................................ BLOCKED SHOTS................. TURNOVERS........................ FOULS.................................

Opponent - GAME LOWS

17 at Syracuse (12/04/10) 29 at Hampton (01/29/11) 31 at WVU (11/19/10) 35 at SC State (01/10/11) 41 at Xavier (11/27/10) 41 at Towson (12/29/10) 6 at Hampton (01/29/11) 7 at Syracuse (12/04/10) 39 at Hampton (01/29/11) 47 at Howard (01/31/11) 47 HAMPTON (02/26/11) .140 ( 7-50) at Syracuse (12/04/10) .154 ( 6-39) at Hampton (01/29/11) 0 at SC State (01/10/11) 0 at Hampton (01/29/11) 9 at WVU (11/19/10) 9 at NJIT (11/24/10) 9 at Hampton (01/29/11) .000 ( 0-18) at SC State (01/10/11) .000 ( 0-9 ) at Hampton (01/29/11) 2 at Syracuse (12/04/10) 4 at Towson (12/29/10) 4 at Syracuse (12/04/10) 7 at Towson (12/29/10) .313 ( 5-16) at Coppin State (2/21/11) .438 ( 7-16) FLORIDA A&M (01/17/11) 26 LONG ISLAND (12/11/10) 27 at Towson (12/29/10) 3 at WVU (11/19/10) 3 at Syracuse (12/04/10) 3 at Hampton (01/29/11) 3 vs UMES (3/8/11) 4 FLORIDA A&M (01/17/11) 4 HAMPTON (02/26/11) 0 at Howard (01/31/11) 0 HAMPTON (02/26/11) 0 at UMES (3/3/11) 7 LONG ISLAND (12/11/10) 10 SETON HALL (12/01/10) 12 WESLEY (01/01/11) 12 at Florida A&M (2/14/11)

POINTS................................ FIELD GOALS MADE............. FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS........ FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE.... 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE..... 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS............... 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE........... FREE THROWS MADE........... FREE THROW ATTEMPTS...... FREE THROW PERCENTAGE.. REBOUNDS.......................... ASSISTS............................... STEALS................................ BLOCKED SHOTS................. TURNOVERS........................ FOULS.................................

42 at St. Francis (NY) (12/22/10) 47 at SC State (01/10/11) 47 at Morgan State (2/19/11) 48 at NC Central (01/08/11) 48 NORFOLK STATE (02/07/11) 12 at Howard (01/31/11) 15 at Towson (12/29/10) 39 at Howard (01/31/11) 40 at SC State (01/10/11) 40 BETHUNE-COOKMAN (01/15/11) .302 (16-53) NORFOLK STATE (02/07/11) .308 (12-39) at Howard (01/31/11) .308 (16-52) at NC Central (01/08/11) 0 at Towson (12/29/10) 0 at SC State (01/10/11) 0 vs Bethune-Cookman (2/12/11) 0 at Coppin State (2/21/11) 0 vs UMES (3/8/11) 3 at Towson (12/29/10) 3 at SC State (01/10/11) .000 ( 0-3 ) at Towson (12/29/10) .000 ( 0-3 ) at SC State (01/10/11) .000 ( 0-6 ) vs Bethune-Cookman (2/12/11) .000 ( 0-4 ) at Coppin State (2/21/11) .000 ( 0-6 ) vs UMES (3/8/11) 4 at Florida A&M (2/14/11) 6 at St. Francis (NY) (12/22/10) 6 WESLEY (01/01/11) 9 at St. Francis (NY) (12/22/10) 11 at Florida A&M (2/14/11) .364 ( 4-11) at Florida A&M (2/14/11) .462 ( 6-13) WESLEY (01/01/11) 27 WESLEY (01/01/11) 28 at NJIT (11/24/10) 7 at St. Francis (NY) (12/22/10) 7 at Howard (01/31/11) 7 at Coppin State (2/21/11) 3 LONG ISLAND (12/11/10) 4 at Howard (01/31/11) 4 at UMES (3/3/11) 0 LONG ISLAND (12/11/10) 0 at Towson (12/29/10) 0 NORFOLK STATE (02/07/11) 0 at Florida A&M (2/14/11) 0 HAMPTON (02/26/11) 12 at Syracuse (12/04/10) 12 FLORIDA A&M (01/17/11) 12 HAMPTON (02/26/11) 9 at Syracuse (12/04/10) 12 WRIGHT STATE (11/21/10) 12 COPPIN STATE (01/24/11) 12 at Florida A&M (2/14/11)

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INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS DELAWARE STATE - INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Points.................................. Field Goals Made................. Field Goal Att...................... FG Pct (min 5 made)............ 3-Point FG Made.................. 3-Point FG Att...................... 3-Pt FG Pct (min 2 made).... Free Throws Made............... Free Throw Att.................... FT Pct (min 3 made)............ Rebounds............................ Assists................................. Steals................................... Blocked Shots...................... Turnovers............................ Fouls...................................

25 BRISTOW,Tasia at St. Francis (NY) (12/22/10) 19 CONNER,Kianna vs North Carolina A&T (02/05/11) 18 CONNER,Kianna vs Wesley (01/01/11) 18 BRISTOW,Tasia vs Long Island (12/11/10) 17 CONNER,Kianna at UMES (3/3/11) 17 CONNER,Kianna vs Bethune-Cookman (01/15/11) 17 WASHINGTON,Brittany at North Carolina Central (01/08/11) 10 BRISTOW,Tasia at St. Francis (NY) (12/22/10) 7 CONNER,Kianna vs Wesley (01/01/11) 7 BRISTOW,Tasia vs Long Island (12/11/10) 17 CONNER,Kianna vs Norfolk State (02/07/11) 17 CONNER,Kianna vs Morgan State (01/22/11) .769 (10-13) BRISTOW,Tasia at St. Francis (NY) (12/22/10) .750 ( 6-8 ) HARMON,Deanna at North Carolina Central (01/08/11) 5 CONNER,Kianna vs North Carolina A&T (02/05/11) 4 BRISTOW,Tasia vs UMES (01/13/11) 13 CONNER,Kianna vs North Carolina A&T (02/05/11) 9 CONNER,Kianna at UMES (3/3/11) 9 CONNER,Kianna at Florida A&M (2/14/11) 9 CONNER,Kianna vs Florida A&M (01/17/11) 1.000 ( 2-2 ) BRISTOW,Tasia at NJIT (11/24/10) .800 ( 4-5 ) BRISTOW,Tasia vs UMES (01/13/11) 8 WASHINGTON,Brittany vs UMES (3/8/11) 7 WASHINGTON,Brittany vs Hampton (02/26/11) 10 WASHINGTON,Brittany vs UMES (3/8/11) 8 WASHINGTON,Brittany vs Hampton (02/26/11) 8 WASHINGTON,Brittany vs Norfolk State (02/07/11) 8 D’OLIVEIRA,Kianna at Howard (01/31/11) 8 WASHINGTON,Brittany vs UMES (01/13/11) 1.000 ( 6-6 ) BRISTOW,Tasia at NJIT (11/24/10) 1.000 ( 5-5 ) CONNER,Kianna vs Bethune-Cookman (01/15/11) 1.000 ( 5-5 ) CONNER,Kianna vs Long Island (12/11/10) 1.000 ( 4-4 ) CONNER,Kianna at UMES (3/3/11) 1.000 ( 4-4 ) JOHNSON,Alexis at UMES (3/3/11) 1.000 ( 4-4 ) D’OLIVEIRA,Kianna vs Hampton (02/26/11) 1.000 ( 4-4 ) CONNER,Kianna at Morgan State (2/19/11) 1.000 ( 4-4 ) HARMON,Deanna vs Norfolk State (02/07/11) 1.000 ( 4-4 ) CLARK,Tonya vs North Carolina A&T (02/05/11) 1.000 ( 4-4 ) CLARK,Tonya at Hampton (01/29/11) 1.000 ( 4-4 ) HARMON,Deanna at Hampton (01/29/11) 1.000 ( 4-4 ) THOMPSON,Ashley vs Bethune-Cookman (01/15/11) 1.000 ( 4-4 ) HARMON,Deanna vs Wright State (11/21/10) 1.000 ( 4-4 ) WASHINGTON,Brittany vs Wright State (11/21/10) 1.000 ( 3-3 ) WASHINGTON,Brittany at Coppin State (2/21/11) 1.000 ( 3-3 ) HARMON,Deanna vs Wesley (01/01/11) 16 WASHINGTON,Brittany vs UMES (3/8/11) 15 WASHINGTON,Brittany at North Carolina Central (01/08/11) 7 HARMON,Deanna vs Coppin State (01/24/11) 6 HARMON,Deanna vs Wesley (01/01/11) 6 HARMON,Deanna at NJIT (11/24/10) 7 BRISTOW,Tasia at UMES (3/3/11) 6 HARMON,Deanna at St. Francis (NY) (12/22/10) 4 D’OLIVEIRA,Kianna vs Norfolk State (02/07/11) 3 D’OLIVEIRA,Kianna at Coppin State (2/21/11) 3 D’OLIVEIRA,Kianna at North Carolina Central (01/08/11) 3 D’OLIVEIRA,Kianna vs Seton Hall (12/01/10) 8 WASHINGTON,Brittany vs UMES (3/8/11) 7 D’OLIVEIRA,Kianna at Coppin State (2/21/11) 5 THOMPSON,Ashley vs Hampton (02/26/11) 5 HARMON,Deanna vs North Carolina A&T (02/05/11) 5 BRISTOW,Tasia vs North Carolina A&T (02/05/11) 5 JOHNSON,Alexis at Howard (01/31/11) 5 HARMON,Deanna vs UMES (01/13/11) 5 D’OLIVEIRA,Kianna vs UMES (01/13/11) 5 WASHINGTON,Brittany vs UMES (01/13/11) 5 HARMON,Deanna at Towson (12/29/10) 5 WASHINGTON,Brittany at Towson (12/29/10) 5 HARMON,Deanna at Syracuse (12/04/10) 5 HARMON,Deanna vs Wright State (11/21/10)

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2010-11 LEADERS POINTS Kianna Conner Brittany Washington Tasia Bristow Deanna Harmon Kianna D’Oliveira Ashley Thompson Alexis Johnson Crystal Pitt Tonya Clark Tiffany Davis Uchechi Ahaiwe Stephanie Brush

G Pts 29 297 29 249 29 236 29 211 29 181 29 121 27 80 27 67 22 61 4 18 21 17 4 2

Avg/G 10.2 8.6 8.1 7.3 6.2 4.2 3.0 2.5 2.8 4.5 0.8 0.5

3-POINT FG ATTEMPT Kianna Conner Tasia Bristow Deanna Harmon Crystal Pitt Ashley Thompson

G 29 29 29 27 29

ATT 169 126 43 35 21

Avg 5.8 4.3 1.5 1.3 0.7

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS Brittany Washington Kianna D’Oliveira Deanna Harmon Ashley Thompson Tonya Clark

G 29 29 29 29 22

No. 129 103 95 41 32

Avg. 4.4 3.6 3.3 1.4 1.5

3-POINT FG MADE Kianna Conner Tasia Bristow Deanna Harmon Ashley Thompson Crystal Pitt

G 29 29 29 29 27

MADE 51 38 10 6 6

Avg 1.8 1.3 0.3 0.2 0.2

ASSISTS Deanna Harmon Tasia Bristow Brittany Washington Kianna Conner Kianna D’Oliveira

G No. Avg. 29 82 2.8 29 32 1.1 29 26 0.9 29 25 0.9 29 21 0.7

SCORING AVERAGE Kianna Conner Brittany Washington Tasia Bristow Deanna Harmon Kianna D’Oliveira Tiffany Davis Ashley Thompson Alexis Johnson Tonya Clark Crystal Pitt Uchechi Ahaiwe Stephanie Brush

G 29 29 29 29 29 4 29 27 22 27 21 4

Pts 297 249 236 211 181 18 121 80 61 67 17 2

Avg/G 10.2 8.6 8.1 7.3 6.2 4.5 4.2 3.0 2.8 2.5 0.8 0.5

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE FT Tonya Clark 17 Kianna Conner 36 Brittany Washington 84 Crystal Pitt 17 Kianna D’Oliveira 53 Ashley Thompson 29 Tasia Bristow 38 Deanna Harmon 57 Alexis Johnson 24 Tiffany Davis 2 Uchechi Ahaiwe 1

ATT 22 48 115 24 77 43 62 94 40 4 5

Pct .773 .750 .730 .708 .688 .674 .613 .606 .600 .500 .200

STEALS Deanna Harmon Tasia Bristow Brittany Washington Kianna D’Oliveira Kianna Conner

G No. Avg. 29 50 1.7 29 44 1.5 29 40 1.4 29 38 1.3 29 31 1.1

FG 82 28 64 22 72 43 105 80 7 22 8 1

ATT 213 76 175 62 211 132 339 262 23 82 33 7

Pct .385 .368 .366 .355 .341 .326 .310 .305 .304 .268 .242 .143

G 29 29 29 29 29

ATT 115 94 77 48 48

Avg 4.0 3.2 2.7 1.7 1.7

G 29 29 29 22 27

FG PERCENTAGE Brittany Washington Alexis Johnson Kianna D’Oliveira Tonya Clark Deanna Harmon Ashley Thompson Kianna Conner Tasia Bristow Tiffany Davis Crystal Pitt Uchechi Ahaiwe Stephanie Brush

FREE THROW ATTEMPTS Brittany Washington Deanna Harmon Kianna D’Oliveria Tasia Bristow Kianna Conner

BLOCKED SHOTS Kianna D’Oliveira Brittany Washington Ashley Thompson Tonya Clark Alexis Johnson

FREE THROWS MADE Brittany Washington Deanna Harmon Kianna D’Oliveria Tasia Bristow Kianna Conner

G 29 29 29 29 29

MADE 84 57 53 38 36

Avg 2.9 2.0 1.8 1.3 1.2

MINUTES Deanna Harmon Kianna Conner Brittany Washington Tasia Bristow Kianna D’Oliveira

G No. Avg. 29 950 32.8 29 844 29.1 29 784 27.0 29 758 26.1 29 675 23.3

G 29 29 29 29 29

ATT 339 262 213 211 175

Avg. 11.7 9.0 7.3 7.3 6.0

G REB Avg 29 243 8.4 29 162 5.6 29 141 4.9 29 79 2.7 27 71 2.6

G No. Avg. 29 95 3.3 29 84 2.9 29 75 2.6 29 72 2.5 29 60 2.1

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Kianna Conner Tasia Bristow Brittany Washington Deanna Harmon Kianna D’Oliveira

REBOUNDS Brittany Washington Kianna D’Oliveria Deanna Harmon Ashley Thompson Alexis Johnson

TURNOVERS Deanna Harmon Brittany Washington Kianna D’Oliveira Tasia Bristow Kianna Conner

G 29 29 29 29 29

MADE 105 82 80 72 64

Avg 3.6 2.8 2.8 2.5 2.2

G 29 29 29 29 27

REB 243 162 141 79 71

Avg. 8.4 5.6 4.9 2.7 2.6

G No. Avg. 29 84 2.9 29 81 2.8 29 73 2.5 29 69 2.4 27 63 2.3

FIELD GOALS MADE Kianna Conner Brittany Washington Tasia Bristow Deanna Harmon Kianna D’Oliveira

REBOUND AVERAGE Brittany Washington Kianna D’Oliveria Deanna Harmon Ashley Thompson Alexis Johnson

FOULS Brittany Washington Deanna Harmon Kianna D’Oliveira Tasia Bristow Alexis Johnson

3-POINT PERCENTAGE Kianna Conner Tasia Bristow Ashley Thompson Tiffany Davis Deanna Harmon Brittany Washington Crystal Pitt Tonya Clark Stephanie Brush Alexis Johnson

3FG 51 38 6 2 10 1 6 0 0 0

ATT 169 126 21 8 43 5 35 2 4 3

Pct. .302 .302 .286 .250 .233 .200 .171 .000 .000 .000

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS Brittany Washington Kianna D’Oliveira Deanna Harmon Alexis Johnson Ashley Thompson

G 29 29 29 27 29

No. 114 59 46 40 38

Avg. 3.9 2.0 1.6 1.5 1.3

FOULOUTS Deanna Harmon Brittany Washington Alexis Johnson Ashley Thompson Kianna D’Oliveira Tasia Bristow

G No. 29 5 29 2 27 1 29 1 29 1 29 1

No. 34 16 16 11 10

Avg. 1.2 0.6 0.6 0.5 0.4

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1976-77 (11-10) Head Coach: Carrie Russell 1977-78 (10-7; 2-3 MEAC) Head Coach: Carrie Russell DSC 62 VIRGINIA UNION 71 Catholic 36 Cheyney State 56 Queen’s 125 RUTGER’S - CAMDEN 2 Virginia Union (forfeit) 47 Howard* 51 MORGAN STATE* 65 HOWARD* 61 Maryland Eastern Shore* 58 MILLERSVILLE 68 LINCOLN (PA) 46 Morgan State* 55 Trenton State 2 MARYLAND E. S. (forfeit) 72 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 50 South Carolina State † † EAIAW Tournament

OPP 61 56 74 110 11 0 61 68 63 58 57 45 82 72 0 53 64

1978-79 (11-11) Head Coach: Carrie Russell DSC 79 CATHOLIC 86 Bowie State 97 Stockton State 82 Salisbury State • 51 Navy • 42 Cheyney State 79 Pittsburgh - Johnstown 77 St. Francis (PA) 52 HOWARD* 76 GEORGE WASHINGTON 49 Morgan State 101 Coppin State 80 MARYLAND E. SHORE 77 C.W. POST 75 MORGAN STATE 64 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 77 COPPIN STATE 74 BOWIE STATE 71 TRENTON STATE 70 Maryland Eastern Shore† • She Gull Invitational † EAIAW Tournament

OPP 99 111 53 74 81 109 86 70 61 75 100 29 72 73 83 63 40 90 66 78

1979-80 (11-10) Head Coach: Carrie Russell DSC 61 Christopher Newport 76 Hampton 65 James Madison • 64 Salisbury State • 73 Catholic 74 MARYLAND-BALTO. CO. 69 STOCKTON STATE 80 Lincoln (PA) 55 LINCOLN (PA) 61 HOWARD 107 COPPIN STATE 74 Stockton State 86 HOWARD 73 Maryland Eastern Shore 57 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 44 MORGAN STATE 84 TRENTON STATE 82 BOWIE STATE 103 Coppin State 97 MARYLAND E. SHORE 65 George Washington † • She Gull Invitational † EAIAW Tournament

OPP 75 68 80 65 82 42 43 47 53 79 34 66 89 63 86 87 80 86 27 63 82

1980-81 (9-11) Head Coach: Byarie Jones DSC 41 Norfolk State 59 Virginia Union

OPP 56 90

55 NORFOLK STATE • 76 SOUTHEASTERN • 52 Stockton State 57 Maryland-Baltimore Co. 53 Virginia Wesleyan § 90 Bloomsburg State § 51 MORGAN STATE 64 HOWARD 71 STOCKTON STATE 49 District of Columbia 49 Longwood 76 Maryland Eastern Shore 74 COPPIN STATE 68 SALISBURY STATE 43 Bowie State 74 Trenton State 65 MARYLAND E. SHORE 54 Howard † • DSU Invitational § She Gull Invitational † EAIAW Tournament

63 63 50 51 74 74 86 91 53 98 47 75 56 74 74 90 58 66

1981-82 (10-14, 2-2 MEAC) Head Coach: Marianna Freeman DSC OPP 62 VIRGINIA UNION 79 61 Ithaca • 55 68 Lockhaven • 69 34 Morgan State § 64 54 George Mason § 76 49 Jersey City State 46 64 LINCOLN (PA) ^ 42 64 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA ^ 61 68 VIRGINIA STATE 75 51 Stockton State 64 53 HOWARD * 68 64 District of Columbia 79 60 LONGWOOD 58 60 Lincoln (PA) 59 96 BOWIE STATE 60 68 TRENTON STATE 77 61 MARYLAND E. SHORE * 63 77 LINCOLN (PA) 47 61 Bowie State 73 67 Maryland Eastern Shore * 55 73 MARYLAND-BALTO. CO. 47 60 Howard * 64 63 Maryland Eastern Shore 60 65 South Carolina State † 83 * MEAC Game • Lockhaven Tournament § Morgan State Tournament ^ Delaware State Tournament † MEAC Tourn. Quarterfinal 1982 - 83 (11-13, 5-3 MEAC) Head Coach: Marianna Freeman DSC 66 Hampton 56 QUINNIPIAC 73 NORFOLK STATE 71 Virginia State 57 Virginia Union 45 Christopher Newport• 78 Bloomsburg • 106 BOWIE STATE 66 South Carolina State * 60 North Carolina A&T State* 53 Rider 60 Howard * 70 Lincoln 65 Maryland-Balto. Co. 78 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 52 Longwood 80 SOUTH CAROLINA STATE * 72 NORTH CAROLINA A&T * 78 MORGAN STATE 76 MARYLAND E. SHORE * W Spring Garden 70 Maryland Eastern Shore * 58 HOWARD * 65 N. Carolina A&T State † • Salisbury Invitational † MEAC Tourn. Quarterfinal

OPP 82 65 79 OT 82 90 50 OT 46 71 80 68 64 62 58 62 OT 79 64 78 53 75 67 L 63 56 66

1983-84 (18-10; 9-2 MEAC) Head Coach: Stanley McDowell DSC OPP 70 Winthrop 82 75 Lincoln (PA) 71 81 Bowie State 70 45 Radford 83 75 West Virginia Wesleyan 62 74 Norfolk State 85 76 VA COMMONWEALTH 66 90 HAMPTON 83 79 SOUTH CAROLINA STATE* 73 79 N. CAROLINA A&T STATE* 66 107 LINCOLN (PA) 68 69 HOWARD* 55 80 Quinnipiac 78 80 Florida A&M 89 48 Bethune-Cookman* 90 78 FLORIDA A&M 100 75 BETHUNE-COOKMAN* 74 76 Brooklyn 75 53 South Carolina State* 62 61 North Carolina A&T State* 71 67 Maryland Eastern Shore* 54 78 VIRGINIA UNION 84 71 District of Columbia 70 72 LONGWOOD 64 51 Howard* 60 65 MARYLAND E. SHORE* 63 77 Maryland Eastern Shore † 61 53 Bethune-Cookman ‡ 66 * MEAC Game † MEAC Tourn. Quarterfinal ‡ MEAC Tournament Semi-final 1984 - 85 (7-18, 3-9 MEAC) Head Coach: Stanley McDowell DSC OPP 50 N. Carolina-Chapel Hill 100 40 Siena 96 64 CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT 63 81 ST. FRANCIS (PA) 42 61 Temple 92 60 Central Florida • 85 67 N. Carolina A&T State • 69 56 South Carolina State * 66 63 North Carolina A&T State* 65 57 Howard * 62 67 St. Francis 73 76 Morgan State * 96 61 Bethune-Cookman * 85 57 SOUTH CAROLINA STATE * 82 85 N. CAROLINA A&T STATE * 74 72 LINCOLN (PA) 62 69 MORGAN STATE * 75 48 Penn State 110 65 Lincoln (PA) 55 67 Maryland Eastern Shore * 54 72 HOWARD * 71 58 Maryland Eastern Shore * 73 60 Cheyney State 86 58 BETHUNE-COOKMAN * 64 48 Howard † 54 * MEAC Game • Queen’s College Invitational † MEAC Tourn. Quarterfinal 1985 - 86 (18-11, 10-4 MEAC) Head Coach: Mary “Honey” Lamb DSC 71 St. Francis (PA) 69 CHEYNEY STATE 73 Brooklyn 71 BETHUNE-COOKMAN * 49 ST. PETER’S 105 LINCOLN (PA) 2 Howard • (Forfeit) 91 Towson State • 53 St. Peter’s • 60 George Mason 66 Bethune-Cookman * 77 Hampton 81 MARYLAND E. SHORE * 83 Morgan State *

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OPP 56 50 78 68 67 75 0 81 71 76 74 106 70 62

58 91 84 81 65 55 67 55 97 74 68 90 72 90 55 * • † ‡

HOWARD * 67 Lincoln (PA) 64 ST. FRANCIS 64 N. CAROLINA A&T STATE * 73 SOUTH CAROLINA STATE * 63 South Carolina State * 80 North Carolina A&T State* 64 Howard * 69 COPPIN STATE * 48 BROOKLYN 60 Maryland Eastern Shore * 63 Coppin State * 58 MORGAN STATE * 84 Morgan State † 82 Howard ‡ 56 MEAC Game Towson State Tournament MEAC Tourn. Quarterfinal MEAC Tournament Semi-final

1986 - 87 (15-12, 8-5 MEAC) Head Coach: Mary “Honey” Lamb DSC OPP 72 GEORGE MASON 71 65 Cheyney State 58 90 BROOKLYN 47 67 BETHUNE-COOKMAN * 62 67 Florida A&M • 83 72 Bucknell • 74 82 LINCOLN (PA) 53 74 HAMPTON 83 56 Bethune-Cookman * 64 84 Lincoln (PA) 50 87 UTICA 62 61 MARYLAND E. SHORE * 65 66 Brooklyn 61 64 Howard * 83 77 North Carolina-Wilmington 95 68 North Carolina A&T State* 65 55 South Carolina State * 57 78 MORGAN STATE * 59 57 SOUTH CAROLINA STATE * 50 66 N. CAROLINA A&T STATE * 64 116 COPPIN STATE * 42 84 HOWARD * 79 72 District of Columbia 86 55 St. Peter’s 91 72 Maryland Eastern Shore * 83 66 Morgan State * 56 53 Maryland Eastern Shore † 65 * MEAC Game • Furman Invitational Tourn. † MEAC Tourn. Quarterfinal 1987 - 88 (8-20, 3-10 MEAC) Head Coach: Mary “Honey” Lamb DSC 39 RICHMOND 87 Farleigh-Dickinson 79 CHEYNEY STATE 74 Lincoln (PA) 60 BETHUNE-COOKMAN * 54 Hampton 50 George Mason 71 Wake Forest • 81 Marist • 53 ST. PETER’S 71 Bethune-Cookman * 58 HOWARD * 62 MARYLAND E. SHORE * 67 Brooklyn 70 Coppin State * 56 Morgan State * 64 N. CAROLINA A&T STATE * 65 SOUTH CAROLINA STATE * 62 South Carolina State * 64 N. Carolina A&T State * 57 Maryland - Baltimore Co. 43 Howard * 63 COPPIN STATE * 70 BROOKLYN 68 Maryland Eastern Shore * 111 LINCOLN (PA) 66 MORGAN STATE * 65 Bethune-Cookman † * MEAC Game • Wake Forest Tobacco Road † MEAC Tourn. Quarterfinal

OPP 72 73 82 48 67 121 93 122 OT 82 90 73 80 70 43 59 59 81 80 72 81 68 67 47 57 81 37 64 (ot) 72


WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 1988 - 89 (17-13, 9-5 MEAC) Head Coach: Mary “Honey” Lamb DSC OPP 53 Cheyney 63 91 Lincoln (PA) 37 69 Canisus 73 67 St. Francis 55 71 Richmond 93 75 Fairleigh Dickinson 56 73 Brooklyn 48 78 Maryland-Baltimore Co. 51 89 Bethune-Cookman * 70 68 Virginia Commonwealth 93 72 Hampton 96 67 Howard * 65 75 Morgan State * 57 64 North Carolina A&T State* 52 64 South Carolina State * 54 63 Brooklyn 53 60 Howard * 77 81 Coppin State * 84 74 N. Carolina A&T St. * 3OT 77 61 South Carolina State * 77 66 East Carolina 87 73 Maryland Eastern Shore * 54 87 Coppin State * 66 63 Morgan State * 54 62 Bethune-Cookman * 74 59 George Mason 81 69 Maryland Eastern Shore * 57 67 Morgan State † 61 68 North Carolina A&T State‡ 54 61 Howard †† 75 * MEAC Game † MEAC Tourn. Quarterfinal ‡ MEAC Tournament Semi-final †† MEAC Championship Game 1989 - 90 (18-12, 8-6 MEAC) Head Coach: Mary “Honey” Lamb-Bowman DSC OPP 58 Fairleigh-Dickinson 68 99 LINCOLN (PA) 32 70 Robert Morris • 67 63 Canisius • 74 68 BROOKLYN 46 71 Lincoln (PA) 54 33 Maine 86 74 Maryland-BaltImore Co. 53 92 BETHUNE-COOKMAN * 58 71 UNC - WILMINGTON 58 87 HOWARD * 80 64 MORGAN STATE * 63 70 East Carolina OT 72 56 N. Carolina A&T St. * OT 66 66 South Carolina State * 64 53 George Mason 77 52 Coppin State * 53 66 Howard * 74 42 N. CAROLINA A&T STATE * 52 68 S. CAROLINA STATE * OT 65 78 COPPIN STATE 56 74 Maryland-E. Shore * 71 71 Morgan State * 74 92 Brooklyn 65 76 Bethune-Cookman * 67 81 VA COMMONWEALTH 64 55 MARYLAND E. SHORE * 63 82 Maryland Eastern Shore † 61 68 North Carolina A&T State‡ 54 60 Howard †† 84 * MEAC Game • Canisus Tournament † MEAC Tourn. Quarterfinal ‡ MEAC Semi-final Game †† MEAC Championship Game 1990 - 91 (14-14, 8-6 MEAC) Head Coach: Mary “Honey” Lamb-Bowman DSC OPP 67 BUFFALO 56 58 GEORGE MASON 64 61 FAIRLEIGH-DICKINSON 62 85 Towson State • OT 90 56 Manhattan • 59 44 Alabama § 96 72 Radford § 87 104 LINCOLN (PA) 40 68 Bethune-Cookman * 59 84 Lincoln (PA) 54 62 Howard * 78 65 Morgan State * OT 70 66 Marist 47 70 N. CAROLINA A&T STATE * 68 50 SOUTH CAROLINA STATE * 76 65 BOWIE STATE 43 69 BROOKLYN 56 80 COPPIN STATE * 60

63 HOWARD * 47 North Carolina A&T State* 62 South Carolina State * 67 Coppin State * 61 MARYLAND E. SHORE * 68 MORGAN STATE * 59 Brooklyn 100 BETHUNE-COOKMAN * 71 Maryland Eastern Shore * 55 Coppin State † * MEAC Games • Manhattan Invitational § Radford Invitational † MEAC Tournament

50 61 72 62 73 53 62 67 68 65

1991 - 92 (9-19, 4-10 MEAC) Head Coach: Mary “Honey” Lamb-Bowman DSC OPP 68 Alabama-Birmingham • 86 66 Alcorn State • 99 67 Fairleigh-Dickinson 84 57 Virginia Commonwealth 80 76 CORNELL 64 71 George Mason 81 48 BETHUNE-COOKMAN * 57 59 MARIST 55 73 Bowie State 60 53 HOWARD * 48 56 MORGAN STATE * 50 94 LINCOLN (PA) 31 51 North Carolina A&T State* 50 63 South Carolina State * 82 119 Lincoln (PA) 31 43 Buffalo 101 55 Coppin State * 61 61 N. CAROLINA A&T STATE * 68 60 SOUTH CAROLINA STATE * 69 58 COPPIN STATE 65 47 Maryland Eastern Shore * 61 80 Morgan State * 87 64 Brooklyn OT 71 59 Bethune-Cookman * 57 84 Florida A&M 86 66 MARYLAND E. SHORE * 78 66 HOWARD * 69 60 Maryland Eastern Shore † 69 * MEAC Games • Alabama - Birmingham Tour. † MEAC Tourn. Quarterfinal 1992 - 93 (10-17, 6-10 MEAC) Head Coach: Mary “Honey” Lamb-Bowman DSC OPP 59 VA COMMONWEALTH 81 48 Cincinnati • 67 58 Cornell • 64 71 Fairleigh-Dickinson 69 56 DELAWARE 81 70 District of Columbia 55 60 MARYLAND E. SHORE * 51 37 Bethune-Cookman * 71 70 Florida A&M * 85 55 BUFFALO 67 77 Howard * 70 53 Morgan State * 80 56 Cornell 70 54 N. CAROLINA A&T STATE * 56 75 SOUTH CAROLINA STATE * 87 75 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 46 59 COPPIN STATE 67 84 North Carolina A&T State* 71 61 South Carolina State * 80 63 Coppin State * 77 64 Maryland Eastern Shore* 58 58 MORGAN STATE * 62 77 HOWARD 56 64 BETHUNE-COOKMAN * 56 51 FLORIDA A&M * 70 77 Hofstra 74 70 Morgan State † 83 * MEAC Game • Buffalo Tournament † MEAC Tourn. Quarterfinal 1993 - 94 (8-19, 6-10 MEAC) Head Coach: Mary “Honey” Lamb-Bowman DSU OPP 54 ELIZABETH CITY STATE 53 38 Delaware 75 83 Fairleigh-Dickinson 89 47 Hartford 64 58 Central Connecticut 51

50 St. Augustine • 61 Tuskegee • 55 Drexel 53 William & Mary 58 BETHUNE-COOKMAN * 56 FLORIDA A&M * 55 HOWARD * 62 MORGAN STATE * 55 North Carolina A&T State* 52 South Carolina State * 52 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 56 Coppin State * 62 N. CAROLINA A&T STATE * 82 SOUTH CAROLINA STATE * 71 MARYLAND E. SHORE * 43 Morgan State * 70 Bethune-Cookman * 66 Florida A&M * 61 Howard * 71 Maryland E. Shore * OT 62 COPPIN STATE * 57 North Carolina A&T State† * MEAC Game • Atlantic City Classic † MEAC Tourn. Quarterfinal

64 66 76 73 51 77 67 42 56 80 54 62 68 99 45 49 59 79 72 68 52 73

1994 - 95 (10-17, 7-9 MEAC) Head Coach: Mary “Honey” Lamb-Bowman DSU OPP 57 DELAWARE 75 78 CHEYNEY 43 61 Maryland-Baltimore Co. • 56 58 East Carolina • 61 70 FAIRLEIGH-DICKINSON 78 64 St. Francis (NY) 90 70 MARYLAND E. SHORE * 73 84 Bethune-Cookman * 71 69 Florida A&M * 105 68 Coppin State * 71 82 Morgan State * 76 77 DREXEL 78 49 N. CAROLINA A&T STATE * 51 65 SOUTH CAROLINA STATE * 77 68 District of Columbia 81 74 HOFSTRA 81 74 WILMINGTON 62 57 HOWARD * 78 85 South Carolina State * 83 47 North Carolina A&T State* 71 87 Howard * 76 58 Maryland Eastern Shore * 49 71 MORGAN STATE * 68 57 COPPIN STATE * 60 55 BETHUNE-COOKMAN * 49 60 FLORIDA A&M * 66 89 Howard † 94 * MEAC Game • Maryland-Baltimore Co. Tour. † MEAC Tourn. Quarterfinal 1995 - 96 (14-12, 10-6 MEAC) Head Coach: Jackie DeVane DSU 45 WILLIAM & MARY 68 Navy • 72 Wofford • 49 Fairleigh-Dickinson 56 ELIZABETH CITY STATE 55 Oral Roberts § 52 St. Francis (PA) § 80 MARYLAND-E. SHORE * 74 BETHUNE-COOKMAN * 55 FLORIDA A&M * 46 COPPIN STATE * 45 HOWARD * 57 North Carolina A&T State* 68 South Carolina State * 60 Hampton 78 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 78 Morgan State * 61 N. CAROLINA A&T STATE * 58 SOUTH CAROLINA STATE * 68 MORGAN STATE * 82 Maryland-Eastern Shore * 59 Howard * 76 Coppin State * 2OT 88 Bethune-Cookman * OT 70 Florida A&M * 38 North Carolina A&T State† * MEAC Game • Liberty Tournament § St. Francis Invitational † MEAC Tourn. Quarterfinal

OPP 61 71 57 61 50 72 75 43 57 73 60 74 56 39 44 70 69 46 45 53 60 74 80 94 66 44

1996-97 (7-21, 6-12 MEAC) Head Coach: Jackie DeVane DSU OPP 46 Delaware 72 69 Richmond • 123 56 Maryland-Baltimore Co. • 78 55 FAIRLEIGH-DICKINSON 77 57 TEMPLE 69 60 UNC - Wilmington 89 39 North Carolina State 116 50 American 83 74 MARYLAND E. SHORE * 83 70 Bethune-Cookman * 80 63 Florida A&M * 86 60 Morgan State * 68 67 Howard 95 74 HAMPTON * 65 81 N. CAROLINA A&T ST. * OT 84 64 SOUTH CAROLINA STATE * 56 61 COPPIN STATE * 72 65 North Carolina A&T State* 54 76 South Carolina State * 42 61 Coppin State * 63 51 Maryland Eastern Shore * 56 56 HOWARD * 92 56 MORGAN STATE * 65 76 BETHUNE-COOKMAN * 39 61 FLORIDA A&M * 74 79 Hampton * 73 87 South Carolina State † 70 58 Florida A&M ‡ 78 * MEAC Game • Maryland-Baltimore Co. Tour. † MEAC Tournament Play-in ‡ MEAC Tourn. Quarterfinal 1997-98 (8-20, 5-13 MEAC) Head Coach: Jackie DeVane DSU OPP 63 LASALLE 71 73 DELAWARE 78 54 Temple 72 86 Fairleigh-Dickinson 75 65 BETHUNE-COOKMAN * 77 66 FLORIDA A&M * 81 62 Miami • 105 53 East Carolina • 75 78 COPPIN STATE * 64 59 Norfolk State * 49 67 Howard * 92 74 Morgan State * 84 69 N. CAROLINA A&T STATE * 50 65 SOUTH CAROLINA STATE * 55 70 MARYLAND E. SHORE * 69 70 HAMPTON * 98 70 NORFOLK STATE * 82 65 Coppin State * 80 54 HOWARD * 63 50 MORGAN STATE * 57 70 N. Carolina A&T St. * OT 69 55 South Carolina State * 60 51 Maryland Eastern Shore * 60 65 HAMPTON * 72 58 Bethune-Cookman * 61 52 Florida A&M * 79 52 South Carolina State † 51 60 Howard ‡ 66 * MEAC Games • Miami Holiday Classic † MEAC Tournament Play-in ‡ MEAC Tourn. Quarterfinal 1998-99 (10-17, 8-10 MEAC) Head Coach: Jackie DeVane DSU 66 Bucknell 58 LaSalle 59 Norfolk State * 60 Delaware 54 N. CAROLINA A&T STATE * 71 Boston U. 69 FAIRLEIGH-DICKINSON 61 Maryland-Eastern Shore * 48 St. Peter’s • 49 Texas Christian • 59 BETHUNE-COOKMAN * 50 FLORIDA A&M * 62 Hampton * 72 Howard 59 COPPIN STATE *

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MORGAN STATE * North Carolina A&T State* SOUTH CAROLINA STATE * HAMPTON * NORFOLK STATE * Bethune-Cookman * Florida A&M * HOWARD * Coppin State * Morgan State * MARYLAND-E. SHORE * Maryland-Eastern Shore † MEAC Game St. Peter’s Tournament MEAC Tournament Play-in

53 58 53 67 54 65 59 57 94 64 55 48

1999-00 (11-17, 8-10 MEAC) Head Coach: Jackie DeVane DSU OPP 68 BUCKNELL 79 71 Fairleigh-Dickinson OT 77 62 Illinois-Chicago • 77 94 Norfolk State • OT 83 74 Fairfield 83 83 LONG ISLAND 74 59 MARYLAND E.SHORE * 58 53 DELAWARE 82 75 Manhattan 83 60 Coppin State * 68 48 SOUTH CAROLINA STATE * 46 69 N. CAROLINA A&T STATE * 44 62 Norfolk State * 67 80 Hampton * 76 61 Florida A&M * 58 57 BETHUNE-COOKMAN * 60 64 Maryland Eastern Shore * 74 59 STONY BROOK 52 62 MORGAN STATE * 77 67 COPPIN STATE * 73 44 HOWARD * 66 64 South Carolina State * 63 65 NORFOLK STATE * 80 73 HAMPTON * 72 53 Howard * 61 53 Morgan State * 86 61 Maryland Eastern Shore † 64 * MEAC Game • Illinois-Chicago Tournament † MEAC Tournament Play-in 2000-01 (16-14, 12-6 MEAC) Head Coach: Ed Davis DSU OPP 27 Southern Utah • 71 59 Alabama A&M • 54 37 Stony Brook 50 55 Holy Cross § 69 64 St. Francis (NY) § 53 76 N. CAROLINA A&T STATE * 62 36 Pittsburgh 65 61 Long Island 78 32 Louisiana State 94 62 SOUTH CAROLINA STATE * 63 46 Delaware 60 58 Maryland Eastern Shore * 46 66 Howard * 78 49 Hampton * 73 65 Norfolk State * 59 69 BETHUNE-COOKMAN * 53 60 FLORIDA A&M * 54 57 Coppin State * 68 71 MORGAN STATE * 78 54 South Carolina State * 68 74 N. Carolina A&T St. * 2OT 71 69 MARYLAND E. SHORE * 56 83 HOWARD * 81 70 HAMPTON * 57 79 NORFOLK STATE * 66 69 Bethune-Cookman * OT 59 70 Florida A&M * 59 81 Norfolk State † 64 72 South Carolina State ‡ 50

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Howard †† 63 MEAC Game Lady Eagle Classic American Tip-Off Classic MEAC Tourn. Quarterfinal MEAC Tournament Semi-final MEAC Championship Game

2001-02 (9-19, 6-12 MEAC) Head Coach: Ed Davis DSU OPP 49 Fresno State 71 42 Arizona State 62 51 Boston U. # 75 56 Elon # 55 43 EASTERN MICHIGAN 60 50 South Carolina State * 62 58 North Carolina A&T * 46 42 Rhode Island 62 56 Savannah State 51 45 Illinois-Chicago 56 61 COPPIN STATE * 63 68 MORGAN STATE * 53 58 BETHUNE-COOKMAN * 54 45 FLORIDA A&M * 43 45 Hampton * 76 58 Norfolk State * 72 65 SAVANNAH STATE 42 58 MD EASTERN SHORE * 59 49 SOUTH CAROLINA STATE * 62 75 NORTH CAROLINA A&T * 44 36 Coppin State * 56 59 Morgan State * 48 53 Bethune-Cookman * 62 47 Florida A&M * 71 40 HAMPTON * 49 49 NORFOLK STATE * 64 65 Howard * 97 64 Florida A&M † 67 * MEAC Game # Christmas City Classic † MEAC Tournament 2002-03 (20-10, 16-2 MEAC) Head Coach: Ed Davis DSU OPP 59 FAIRFIELD 70 38 West Virginia 69 70 ILLINOIS-CHICAGO 74 55 Navy 60 62 RIDER 75 53 Drexel 73 52 RHODE ISLAND 54 49 FLORIDA A&M* 40 67 BETHUNE-COOKMAN* 49 65 Savannah State 48 66 North Carolina A&T* 51 67 South Carolina State* 53 59 Coppin State* 50 71 Morgan State* 41 59 MD EASTERN SHORE* 54 76 HOWARD* 57 56 Hampton* 75 68 NORFOLK STATE* 44 68 Florida A&M* OT 77 68 Bethune-Cookman* 63 69 SAVANNAH STATE 39 78 NORTH CAROLINA A&T* 59 68 SOUTH CAROLINA STATE* 56 84 COPPIN STATE* 56 82 MORGAN STATE* 46 78 MD Eastern Shore* 64 77 Howard* 69 68 Coppin State † 45 67 Howard ‡ 54 57 Hampton †† 69 * MEAC Game † MEAC Tourn. Quarterfinal ‡ MEAC Tournament Semi-final †† MEAC Championship Game

2003-04 (21-9, 14-4 MEAC) Head Coach: Ed Davis DSU OPP 66 Iona ! 56 74 Penn ! 68 53 Rider 56 44 Ohio ^ 52 60 Stetson ^ OT 49 59 WEST VIRGINIA OT 56 54 DREXEL 46 50 Marist 62 52 Md. Eastern Shore * 50 64 COPPIN STATE * 60 64 MORGAN STATE * 33 79 Howard * 74 52 Florida A&M * 58 65 Bethune-Cookman * 55 66 HAMPTON * 47 65 NORFOLK STATE * 51 60 NORTH CAROLINA A&T * 38 78 South Carolina State * 41 64 MD. EASTERN SHORE * 58 59 Savannah State 62 47 Coppin State * 60 55 Morgan State * 37 62 FLORIDA A&M * 54 49 BETHUNE-COOKMAN * 48 43 Norfolk State * 56 40 Hampton * 56 61 HOWARD * 47 50 Norfolk State † 44 74 Florida A&M ‡ 62 50 Hampton †† 65 * MEAC Game ! UMBC Retrievers Classic ^ Stetson Hatter Classic † MEAC Tourn. Quarterfinal ‡ MEAC Tournament Semi-final †† MEAC Championship Game 2004-05 (16-12, 12-6 MEAC) Head Coach: Ed Davis DSU OPP 56 MARIST 49 47 Virginia 74 56 Md. Eastern Shore* 58 47 Florida 71 57 UNC-Asheville % 51 37 Navy % 57 36 Saint Peter’s ^ 51 53 Mount St. Mary’s ^ 40 50 NAVY 43 53 COPPIN STATE* 58 64 MORGAN STATE* 51 45 Yale 46 42 North Carolina A&T* 36 37 South Carolina State* 42 50 HAMPTON* OT 52 56 NORFOLK STATE* 37 47 FLORIDA A&M* 45 55 Bethune-Cookman* 44 49 HOWARD* 47 60 MD. EASTERN SHORE* 46 51 Coppin State* 50 57 Morgan State* 44 55 NORTH CAROLINA A&T* 53 47 SOUTH CAROLINA STATE* 34 55 Norfolk State* 58 53 Hampton* 51 34 Howard* 54 33 Florida A&M † 47 * MEAC Game % Sheraton Barcelo Navy Classic ^ St. Peter’s College Classic † MEAC Tourn. Quarterfinal 2004-05 (21-9, 13-5 MEAC) Head Coach: Ed Davis DSU 50 Monmouth ! 65 Florida Atlantic ! 62 Columbia 30 Kansas State 53 Navy

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58 NC State 76 58 YALE 48 59 Stony Brook 70 60 Bucknell 42 39 COPPIN STATE* 43 55 SOUTH CAROLINA STATE* 48 49 NORTH CAROLINA A&T* 50 75 Howard* 70 65 MD. Eastern Shore* 51 59 Hampton* 64 65 Norfolk State* 49 55 FLORIDA A&M* 48 70 BETHUNE-COOKMAN* 29 55 South Carolina State* 64 80 North Carolina A&T* 65 87 HOWARD* 65 64 MD. EASTERN SHORE* 45 58 HAMPTON* 65 75 NORLFOK STATE* 40 65 Florida A&M* 50 48 Bethune-Cookman* 47 61 Morgan State* 43 55 Florida A&M† 44 66 Md. Eastern Shore‡ 53 36 Coppin State †† 46 * MEAC Game † MEAC Tourn. Quarterfinal ‡ MEAC Tournament Semi-final †† MEAC Championship Game 2006-07 (20-13; 12-6 MEAC) Head Coach: Ed Davis DSU OPP 72 COLUMBIA 57 50 Virginia Tech 66 46 Old Dominion 57 67 Winston-Salem St 51 42 BUCKNELL 53 54 UCLA$ 64 57 Sam Houston State$ 43 63 Texas Southern 46 43 Texas A&M 70 40 North Carolina 87 42 South Carolina State* 33 39 Coppin State* 57 40 Morgan State* 42 58 HOWARD* 48 32 MD Eastern Shore* 45 52 HAMPTON* 58 64 NORFOLK STATE* 41 67 WINSTON-SALEM ST 53 57 Florida A&M* 53 53 Bethune-Cookman* 39 53 COPPIN STATE* 58 71 MORGAN STATE* 46 68 Howard* 55 65 MD EASTERN SH.* 51 57 Hampton* 61 OT 77 Norfolk State* 55 66 FLORIDA A&M* 53 73 BETHUNE-COOKMAN* 39 73 NC A&T* 70 63 Norfolk State+ 55 61 Florida A&M++ 46 55 Morgan State+++ 42 47 Vanderbilt% 62 * MEAC game $ New Mexico Tournament + - MEAC Tour. Quarterfinal ++ MEAC Tourn. Semi-final +++ MEAC Championship % - NCAA Tournament – First Rd. 2007-08 (18-14; 12-4 MEAC) Head Coach: Ed Davis DSU OPP 47 Delaware# 54 72 E. Tenn. State# 75 OT 63 Princeton# 62 OT 72 ST. PETER’S 57 62 #18 MICHIGAN STATE 65 63 ARMY 49 57 Fairleigh Dickinson 58 39 Ala.-Birmingham$ 50 49 Louisiana-Monroe$ 52 28 Old Dominion 70 54 Virginia% 71 50 Missouri % 55 54 ST. AUGUSTINE’S 47


WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 50 South Carolina State* 34 49 Winston-Salem St. 27 63 NORFOLK STATE* 42 57 NO. CAROLINA A&T* 64 71 Bethune-Cookman* 51 50 Florida A&M* 40 57 Coppin State* 60 52 Morgan State* 49 55 Md. Eastern Shore* 61 58 HAMPTON* 36 72 HOWARD* 63 81 Norfolk State* 55 53 North Carolina A&T* 78 55 BETHUNE-COOKMAN* 37 55 FLORIDA A&M* 41 66 MORGAN STATE* 49 57 MD EASTERN SHORE* 46 67 Morgan State+ 49 56 Coppin State++ 63 * MEAC game # Preseason WNIT $ UAB Tournament % Univ. Of Virginia Tournament + - MEAC Tour. Quarterfinal ++ MEAC Tourn. Semi-final 2008-09 (15-15; 11-5 MEAC) Head Coach: Ed Davis DSU OPP 80 CHEYNEY 50 46 at Maryland 73 56 KENT STATE 66 41 at William and Mary 54 45 at Navy 55 37 at Syracuse 56 46 FAIRLEIGH-DICKINSON 35 35 at Ohio State 68 41 at Michigan State 71 50 at Georgia State 55 61 at Northeastern 38 40 at St. Peter’s 49 59 UMES* 57 62 SOUTH CAROLINA ST.* 49 42 WINSTON-SALEM STATE 35 70 at Norfolk State* 64 51 at North Carolina A&T* 56 54 BETHUNE-COOKMAN* 51 62 FLORIDA A&M* 31 52 COPPIN STATE* 51 OT 60 MORGAN STATE* 50 64 at Hampton* 68 OT 45 at Howard* 32 79 NORFOLK STATE* 79 68 NORTH CAROLINA A&T* 66 55 at Bethune-Cookman* 65 33 at Florida A&M* 58 59 at Morgan State* 56 52 at UMES* 55 56 Hampton+ 58 * MEAC game + MEAC Tour. Quarterfinal 2009-10 (6-24; 4-12 MEAC) Head Coach: Ed Davis DSU OPP 84 LINCOLN (Pa.) 28 46 NORTHEASTERN 66 50 at Army 57 43 NAVY 52 34 at Long Island 66 61 at UMES* 74 50 at Seton Hall 74 42 GEORGIA STATE 66 37 at Cal St. Bakersfield$ 74 38 vs. Dartmouth$ 49 20 at Syracuse 72 47 WILLIAM & MARY 55 48 at Kent State 57 57 WINSTON-SALEM STATE 39 51 SOUTH CAROLINA ST.* 50 52 at Bethune-Cookman* 70 40 at Florida A&M* 53 58 at Morgan State* 62 37 at Coppin State* 58 43 HAMPTON* 62 44 HOWARD* 48 56 at North Carolina A&T* 70 57 at Norfolk State 44 57 BETHUNE-COOKMAN* 53 42 FLORIDA A&M* 52 52 MORGAN STATE* 53 53 COPPIN STATE* 41 41 at Hampton* 47 55 UMES* 58 45 vs. UMES+ 52 * MEAC game $ Women of Troy Classic (L.A., Calif.) + MEAC Tour. Quarterfinal

2010-11 (9-20; 5-11 MEAC) Head Coach: Ed Davis DSU OPP 31 at West Virginia 66 52 WRIGHT STATE 58 82 at NJIT 74 OT 41 at Xavier 72 57 SETON HALL 65 17 at Syracuse 87 57 LONG ISLAND 67 49 MARYLAND 79 62 at St. Francis (N.Y.) 42 41 at Towson 55 90 WESLEY 58 69 at North Carolina Central 48 35 at South Carolina State* 47 74 UMES* 69 OT 56 BETHUNE-COOKMAN* 64 56 FLORIDA A&M* 66 44 MORGAN STATE* 51 50 COPPIN STATE* 64 29 at Hampton* 52 46 at Howard* 51 73 NORTH CAROLINA A&T* 67 66 NORFOLK STATE* 48 50 at Bethune-Cookman* 55 46 at Florida A&M* 69 59 at Morgan State* 47 51 at Coppin State* 49 64 HAMPTON* 77 49 at UMES* 55 44 vs. UMES+ 52 * MEAC game + MEAC Tour. Quarterfinal

Alabama - Birmingham 0-2 Alabama 0-1 Alabama A&M 1-0 Alcorn State 0-1 American 0-1 Arizona State 0-1 Army 1-1 Bethune - Cookman 33-23 Bloomsburg State 2-0 Boston U. 0-2 Bowie State 5-5 Brooklyn 11-3 Bucknell 1-4 Buffalo 1-2 C. W. Post 1-0 Cal State Bakersfield 0-1 Canisius 0-2 Central Connecticut State 1-0 Central Florida 0-1 Catholic 1-2 Cheyney 4-5 Christopher Newport 1-2 Cincinnati 0-1 Columbia 2-0 Coppin State 25-31 Cornell 1-2 Dartmouth 0-1 Delaware 0-9 District of Columbia 7-7 Drexel 1-3 East Carolina 0-4 Eastern Michigan 0-1 East Tenn. State 0-1 Elizabeth City 2-0 Elon 0-1 Fairfield 0-2 Fairleigh-Dickinson 6-9 Florida 0-1 Florida A&M 18-28 Florida Atlantic 1-0 Fresno State 0-1 George Mason 1-7

ALL-TIME OPPONENTS George Washington 1-1 Georgia State 0-2 Hampton 11-27 Hartford 0-2 Hofstra 1-1 Holy Cross 0-1 Howard 26-45 Illinois-Chicago 0-3 Iona 1-0 Ithica 1-0 James Madison 0-1 Jersey City State 1-0 Kansas State 0-1 Kent State 0-2 LaSalle 0-2 Lincoln (PA) 25-0 Lockhaven 0-1 Long Island 1-3 Longwood 3-1 Louisiana-Monroe 0-1 Louisiana State 0-1 Maine 0-1 Manhattan 0-2 Marist 3-2 Maryland 0-2 Maryland-Baltimore County 7-1 Maryland Eastern Shore 46-32 Miami 0-1 Michigan State 0-2 Millersville 1-0 Missouri 0-1 Monmouth 1-0 Morgan State 35-30 Mount St. Mary’s 1-0 Navy 2-6 NJIT 1-0 Norfolk State 22-12 North Carolina 0-1 North Carolina-Asheville 1-0 North Carolina - Chapel Hill 0-1 North Carolina - Wilmington 1-2 North Carolina A&T 31-25 North Carolina Central 1-0 North Carolina State 0-2 Northeastern 1-1 Ohio 0-1 Ohio State 0-1 Old Dominion 0-2 Oral Roberts 0-1 Penn 1-0 Penn State 0-1 Pittsburgh - Johnstown 0-1 Pittsburgh 0-1 Princeton 1-0 Queen’s 0-1 Quinnipiac 1-1 Radford 0-2 Rhode Island 0-2

Richmond 0-3 Rider 0-3 Robert Morris 1-0 Rutgers - Camden 1-0 Saint Augustine 11 Saint Francis (PA) 5-2 Saint Francis (NY) 2-1 Saint Peter’s 1-7 Salisbury State 1-2 Sam Houston State 1-0 Savannah State 4-1 Seton Hall 0-2 Siena 0-1 South Carolina State 29-27 Southeastern 1-0 Southern Utah 0-1 Spring Garden 1-0 Stetson 1-0 Stockton State 5-1 Stony Brook 1-2 Syracuse 0-3 Temple 0-3 Texas A&M 0-1 Texas Christian 0-1 Texas Southern 1-0 Towson 1-2 Trenton State 2-3 Tuskegee 0-1 UCLA 0-1 Utica 1-0 Vanderbilt 0-1 Virginia 0-2 Virginia Commonwealth 2-3 Virginia State 0-2 Virginia Tech 0-1 Virginia Union 2-4 Virginia Wesleyan 0-1 Wake Forest 0-1 Wesley 1-0 West Virginia 1-2 West Virginia Wesleyan 1-0 William & Mary 0-4 Wilmington 1-0 Winston-Salem State 5-0 Winthrop 0-1 Wofford 1-0 Wright State 0-1 Xavier 0-1 Yale 1-1 All-Time Record 446-504 All-Time MEAC Rec. 244-218 (not including 78-79, 79-90, 80-81)

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ALL-TIME ROSTER Abraham, Alexis Adams, Dawn Adams, Tyneshia Adedoyin, Ronke Ahaiwe, Uchechi Albury, Charlene Allen, Charlene Allen, Sabrina Allen, Tara

2008-10 1982-83 1998-00 2004-06 2009---1982-86 1981-84 1989-91 1991-92

Barnes, Odessa Bluntt, Jahsha Bordley, Cherita Bowen, Sade Bradley, Aishah Bright, Jewonda Bristow, Tasia Brown, Diana Brush, Stephanie Burbage, Ashlee Burgess, Barbara Burnett, Sabrina Butler, Jackie

1985-86 2003-04

2009-11 2004-08 1984-89 1992-94 1998-99

Campbell, Jacqueline Carroll, Denise Carter, Chanelle Carter, Jennifer Carter, Josette Cheek, Veronica Clark, Mandy Clark, Tonya Clemons, Tammi Collier, Monique

1990-94 1982-85 1997-00 1992-93 1990-93 1981-82 2002-05 2008-11 1990-94 1991-93

2007-10 1991-92 1998-00 2010---

Collier, Raquel Conner, Kianna Cook, Juanita Cook, Yvette Copes, Mitzi Coverson, Vanessa Crawford, Veronica Crockett, Courtney

2004-08 2010-11 1990-91 1986-87 1984-88

D’Oliveira, Kianna Dabney, Kimisha Davis, Ashley Davis, Tiffany Days, Zakia Dean, Jamie Dent, Antwaun DeWitt, Jennifer Dixon, Sheena Dukes, Chelsea Duncan, Tracey Durr, Nadirah

2009-11 2000-04 2011----2010-11 1993-94 1993-94 2003-04 2001-02 1997-01 2011----1989-90 2011-----

Eberhardt, Darlene Edwards, Angelia Edwards, Jessica Etheridge, Ashley Emerson, Karen Evans, Sharron Exum, Sheila

1981-82 2005-06 2000-03 1987-88 1995-96 1984-87

Fairy, Eileen Fauntleroy, Najmah Fields, Dorene Fisher, Terry

2002-06 1994-95 1987-89

1994-97 2007-10

Fobbs, Ro’Shunda Frazier, Nikki French, Rashawnah Frett, Angela Galloway, Selena Garnett, Jane’t Garrison, Eugenia Goldsborough, Tuana Gonzales, Thelma Greer, Essence Griffin, Denita Griffin, Theresa Hadley, Shvonda Hardman, Sangra Harmon, Deanna Harper, Sharon Harrell, Thomasena Harris, Denise Harrison, Dawn Harvard, Leiya Hawkins, Tierra Haynes, Sherrol Heyliger, Wanda Hightower, Marin Hinckson, Cherese Hithon, Stacey Holloman, Ferderica Hopkins, Dretta House, Andrea Hughes, Daphne Hunter, Constance Hunter, Shervon

1997-99 1998-00 1991-95 2006-10 1996-97 1984-86 1988-89 2004-05 2001-03

1995-96 1981-82 2010----1988-89 1981-83 1985-86 1992-93 2011----1990-91 1993-97 1995-96 1998-99 1988-90 2009-10 1983-84 2000-03 1988-90 1985-87 1988-92

Ingram, Cheryl Irick, Erika

1981-83 2002-03

Jackson, Geannetta Jackson, Yolanda Jacobs, Charmin James, Andrea James, Lisa Jefferson, Alfreda Jemison, Debra Jenkins, Lydia Johnson, Alexis Johnson, Connie Johnson, Karen Johnson, Maia Johnson, Meliesha Johnson, Sonia Johnson, Tameisha Johnson, Tracy Jones, Andréa Jones, Barbara Jones, Kesha Jones, Lois Jordan, Angel Jordan, Tina

1996-00 1993-94 1990-91 2003-04 1984-87 1994-96

Kamara, Marie Keys, Michelle Kinsel, Nicole Knight, Ashlee Knox, Azzie Koonce, Kimberly Koonce, Samantha

ALL-TIME COACHES Carrie Russell 1976-80 43-37 Byarie Jones 1980-81 9-11 Marianna Freeman 1981-83 21-27 Stanley McDowell 1983-85 25-28 Mary “Honey” Lamb-Bowman 1985-95 127-138 Jackie DeVane 1995-99 50-87 Ed Davis 2000--- 171-159

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Langs, Kay Lee, Tiffany Leonard, Sabrina Lewis, Felicia Little, Shatasia Littlepage, Thea Lockhart, Laurice Lusby, Tyrah Mack, Antionette Mallard, Raven Marshall, LaRuby Mathis, Endea Matthews, Nicole May, Pam McCann, Tandeka McCormick, Eva McCullah, Nakia McCullough, Talisha McGhee, Carla McGowan, Mona McKay, Dorinda McLeans, Charlene McNeese, Alisa Metz, Troy Miles, Keesha Miley, Ronice Monroe, Tiffany Moore, Denyse Morgan, Shaquana Muhammad, Lutffiya Murray, Crystal

1988-90 1981-84 2006-07 2006-09 2002-04 2005-06 1997-00 2001-05 1997-00 2003-05 2006-08 1986-88 1994-95 1978-80 1992-93 2002-05 1982-83 1981-82 1995-98 1982-83 1983-85 1991-92 1998-99 1999-01 2008-09 2005-07 2006-07 1991-92

Neal, Tyra Nelson, Stacey Newsome, Stacey Nolan, Stephany Nugent, Tameka

1995-99 1987-88 1987-91 1988-91 2001-05

O’Neal, Christine Odrick, Grace Ogueri, Chidinma Orji, Stephanie

1989-93 1982-83 2003-05 2006-07

Palmer, Katreem Peterson, Valerie Pitt, Crystal Pounds, Yolanda Preston, Tawanda Preston, Ursalene Pyfrom, Terrana

2004-08

Ray, Tracy Redden, Coreenah Rhone, Memory Richmond, Deanna Roach, Felicia Roane, Dana Roberts, Shelly Robinson, Jamarra Rorie, Tanya Rowland, Morgan Sadler, Louella Santana, Jennifer Saunders, Lena Sayles, Judy

2009----1987-88 1982-83 2001-02 1983-85 2011----2000-02 1993-97 1996-00 1993-94 2009-10 1981-83 2008-09

2001-02 1988-92

Scott, Nikki Shields, Monica Smith, Jameka Smith, Lauryn Smith, Nikkol Smith, Sharee Smother, Traci Spellman, Charlotte Starling, Cheryl Stewart, Alex Stewart, Candice Stewart, Chavonne Swan, Shadae

1981-82 2005-09 2001-05 1987-88 1986-87

1983-87 2008-10 2007-09 1997-01 2004-05

Tate, Keyanna Taylor, Kim Taylor, Nancy Thomas, Jean Thomas, Jerrice Thomas, Yvette Thompson, Ashley Thornton, Alexis Tice, Keesha Tiller, Keysha Todd, April Trent, Gail Tucker, Cynthia Tunstall, Jackie

2011----1987-92 2002-04 1981-82 1997-99 1999-01 2006-11 2011----1994-98 1999-01 2000-01 1981-82 1982-86 1979-83

Urquiaga, Sandra

1996-00

Vaughan, Lynzell Victory, Jean

1991-92 1994-95

Waheed, Kameela Wakefield, Keyhana Walker, Ariel Walker, Kenna Waller, Terrelle Walton, Monique Washington, Brittany Washington, Monique Watkins, Tamara White, Chandra White, Leona White, Tarshaye’ Williams, Monet Williams, Sparkle Williamson, Kelly Witherspoon, Jessica Woodruff, Morgan Works, Dorothy

1987-88 2007-09 2004-05 1991-92 2001-05 1995-98 2007-11 1998-00 2005-07 1990-91 1983-84 2011----2005-07 2003-04 1984-87 2000-01 2011----1982-83

The DSU women’s basketball all-time roster was compiled from the best available information. If any player has been inadvertently omitted from the list, we apologize and ask anyone with further information to contact the sports information office at 302-857-6068 or e-mail Dennis Jones at djones@ desu.edu.

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TEAM RECORDS SINGLE SEASON Most wins 21 2005-06 21-9 2003-04 21-9 20 2002-03 20-10 2006-07 20-13 18 1983-84 18-10 1989-90 18-12 2007-08 18-14 Most losses 24 2009-10 6-24 21 1996-97 7-21 Most points 2074 1988-89 30 games 2060 1989-90 30 games Best scoring average 73.9 ppg 1979-80 Most FGs 831 1983-84 806 1988-89 Most 3-pt FGs 135 2002-03 118 1994-95 114 2010-11 Most 3-pt FG attempts 450 2002-03 427 1994-95 416 2010-11 Most rebounds 1257 1979-80 1248 1988-89 Best rebounding average 56.3 rpg 1979-80

TOP SCORERS 1976-77 1977-78 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 2009-10 2010-11

Eva McCormick Eva McCormick Eva McCormick Eva McCormick Denise Harris Sabrina Leonard Sabrina Leonard Sabrina Leonard Carlene Albury Carlene Albury Barbara Burgess Mitzi Copes Barbara Burgess Shervon Hunter Shervon Hunter Shervon Hunter Monique Collier Jackie Campbell Alfreda Jefferson Alfreda Jefferson Karen Johnson Karen Johnson LaRuby Marshall Jewonda Bright Chavonne Stewart Terrelle Waller Mandy Clark Mandy Clark Terrelle Waller Raquel Collier Raquel Collier Raquel Collier Sonia Johnson Selena Galloway Kianna Conner

22.8 17.9 24.0 20.1 11.7 16.6 15.5 19.3 13.8 21.3 17.9 17.0 17.1 16.8 16.4 16.2 18.6 18.0 15.1 13.5 17.1 14.7 13.4 10.3 17.2 12.2 15.4 15.6 10.5 12.8 12.8 12.5 11.2 9.2 10.2

TOP REBOUNDERS 1976-77 1977-78 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 2009-10 2010-11

Carmen Hardcastle 9.4 Charlotte Spellman 9.8 Charlotte Spellman 9.2 Jackie Tunstall 11.4 Denise Harris 8.0 Jackie Tunstall 11.2 Jackie Tunstall 7.3 Carlene Albury 7.5 Cindy Tucker 7.7 Barbara Burgess 6.3 Barbara Burgess 7.3 Mitzi Copes 8.7 Shervon Hunter 9.5 Shervon Hunter 7.8 Shervon Hunter 8.2 Shervon Hunter 8.3 Christine O’Neal 8.6 Jackie Campbell 9.5 Karen Johnson 7.3 Karen Johnson 11.0 Karen Johnson 11.7 Karen Johnson 10.0 Rashawnah French 7.2 Rashawnah French 8.9 Ashley Etheridge 5.9 Kimishia Dabney 5.5 Najmah Fauntleroy 9.5 Najmah Fauntleroy 6.3 Najmah Fauntleroy 7.5 Najmah Fauntleroy 8.9 Katreem Palmer 7.1 Thea Littlepage 7.4 Thea Littlepage 4.6 Brittany Washington 8.0 Brittany Washington 8.4

SINGLE GAME TEAM RECORDS

Most assists 451 1988-89 414 1989-90

Most points 119 107

Most steals 423 2002-03 386 1990-91

Most points allowed 123 by Richmond 69-123 1996-97 116 by NC State 39-116 1996-97

vs. Lincoln (Pa.) vs. Lincoln (Pa.) vs. Coppin State

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individual records CAREER RECORDS Most points 1. 1846 2. 1807 3. 1632 4. 1515 5. 1493 6. 1459 7. 1340

Shervon Hunter Barbara Burgess Eva McCormick Karen Johnson Carlene Albury Raquel Collier Chavonne Stewart

Most rebounds 1. 1091 Karen Johnson 2. 980 Shervon Hunter

SINGLE SEASON RECORDS

1994-98 1988-92

Most 3-pt FGs 1. 152 Stephany Nolan 2. 119 Mandy Clark

1988-91 2002-04

Most steals 1. 273 2. 255

1994-96 1997-01

Alfreda Jefferson Chavonne Stewart

Most points 551 539 517 512 504 503

1988-92 1984-88 1978-80 1994-98 1982-85 2004-08 1997-01

SINGLE GAME RECORDS Most points 40 Sabrina Leonard 39 Charlene Allen Eva McCormick Eva McCormick 37 Eva McCormick

vs. Lincoln (Pa.) vs. Brooklyn vs. Salisbury vs. Stockton vs. Bowie State

1983 1984 1978 1980 1980

Most rebounds 28 Jackie Tunstall 22 Karen Johnson Karen Johnson 20 Charlotte Spellman Jackie Tunstall Jackie Tunstall

vs. Stockton vs. Coppin State vs. Hofstra vs. Stockton vs. Jersey City vs. Lincoln (Pa.)

1979 1998 1995 1978 1982 1982

Most assists 12 Alfreda Jefferson

vs. Bethune-Cookman

1996

Most 3-pt FGs 7 Stephany Nolan 6 Mandy Clark Mandy Clark Mandy Clark LaRuby Marshall

vs. Bethune-Cookman vs. SC State vs. Morgan State vs. West Virginia vs. Hampton

1991 2003 2003 2003 1999

Most steals 12 Alfreda Jefferson

vs. SC State

Carlene Albury Sabrina Leonard Chavonne Stewart Barbara Burgess Shervon Hunter Monique Collier

1985-86 1983-84 2000-01 1988-89 1989-90 1992-93

Best scoring average 24.0 Eva McCormick

1979-80

Most rebounds 327 Karen Johnson 287 Karen Johnson 286 Shervon Hunter 279 Karen Johnson

1996-97 1995-96 1990-91 1997-98

Best rebounding average 11.7 Karen Johnson 11.4 Jackie Tunstall 11.2 Jackie Tunstall

1996-97 1979-80 1981-82

Most assists 118 Alfreda Jefferson 111 Alfreda Jefferson

1994-95 1995-96

Most steals 142 Alfreda Jefferson 131 Alfreda Jefferson

1994-95 1995-96

Most 3-pt FGs 74 Stephany Nolan 61 Mandy Clark 58 Mandy Clark 53 Stephany Nolan 51 Kianna Conner 50 LaRuby Marshall

1990-91 2002-03 2003-04 1989-90 2010-11 1998-99

1995

Most blocks 6 Thea Littlepage vs. SC State 1/12/08 Thea Littlepage vs. Morgan State 1/8/07

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DEREK CARTER

AD Athletic Director Third Season B.S. - Virginia Tech ‘85 M.S. - Tennessee-Knoxville ‘91 Sports Management Institute ‘97

Derek Carter was appointed as Delaware State University’s Director of Athletics on April 9, 2009. Carter immediately began strengthening all aspects of DSU athletics, including academic services for all student-athletes, fund raising, facility improvements and community support. Since coming to Delaware State, Carter has reached out to alumni, students, businesses and the community at large to solicit support for the university’s athletics programs. He has traveled throughout the state and region to share his vision for athletics at the university. At the same time, Carter has challenged all DSU teams and student-athletes to give back through community outreach. Hornet student athletes, coaches and staff members performed hundreds of community service hours during Carter’s tenure, ranging from home repairs to mentoring. Delaware State’s school-record 122 student-athletes listed on the 2010-11 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Commissioner’s All-Academic Team, tops among all league schools, highlighted Carter’s second full academic year at the university. The MEAC All-Academic Team recognizes non-freshmen student-athletes with a cumulative gradepoint-average of 3.0 or higher. During the 2010-11 academic year, Carter launched the inaugural Athletic Director’s Commencement Breakfast to honor graduating DSU student-athletes. The event included academic achievement awards, highlighted by recognition of three senior athletes who earned perfect 4.0 grade point averages throughout their career. Carter was also appointed to the NCAA Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) Tournament Committee in 2010. In Carter’s first full year at Delaware State, the Hornets placed 98 student-athletes on the MEAC Commissioner’s All-Academic Team (then a school record). Delaware State also earned national recognition under Carter for the selection of senior Kalyn Washburn as the 2010 NCAA Elite 88 Award recipient for women’s bowling. The Elite 88 is presented to the student-athlete with the highest cumulative grade-point average participating at the finals site for each of the NCAA’s 88 championships. In addition, Washburn was named the 2010 MEAC Woman of the Year. The award, selected annually by MEAC senior woman administrators, celebrates the achievements of female senior student-athletes who have excelled in academics, athletics, service and leadership.

Carter Year by Year 2009-Pres. Delaware State University Athletic Director 2003-2009 Bowie State University Athletic Director 2001-2003 Virginia State University Athletic Director 2000-2001 Virginia Tech Monogram Club Director 1998-2000 Patrick Henry High School (Ashland, Va.) Director of Athletics 1997 Sports Management Institute The Executive Program graduate 1994-1998 Virginia Tech Asst. Athletic Director Compliance, Spring Sports, Student Life 1991 Tennessee-Knoxville M.S. - Sport Management 1985 Virginia Tech B.S. - Marketing Education Four-year Football Letterwinner All-Decade Hokies’ Football Team Member

jump) became the first DSU female to compete in the NCAA National Championship since 2002. Delaware State also featured the MEAC softball (Jordan Reid) and baseball (Scott Davis) players-of-the-year during the 2010-11 athletic season. Highlighted by second place finishes in basketball and cross country, Delaware State was runner-up for the 2009-10 MEAC Talmadge Hill Award for top overall performance in men’s sports during Carter’s first full year at the university. The Hornet men’s outdoor 1600-meter relay team also captured the MEAC title and qualified for the NCAA championship for the second straight year. On the women’s side, Delaware State claimed its second consecutive MEAC championship and NCAA Tournament appearance in women’s bowling during the 2009-10 athletic year. Hornet sophomore Jordan Reid was also named MEAC Softball Player of the Year. Carter brought a wealth of experience in athletics administration to Delaware State. Prior to his appointment at DSU, he served as athletics director at Bowie State University in Bowie, Md., for six years beginning in 2003. Under Carter’s leadership, Bowie State achieved a great deal of success. The bowling team won two-straight CIAA titles (2005 and 2006) and was the conference runner-up in 2009. The squad also claimed the Eastern Division title in 2006. The softball team claimed CIAA championships in 2007 and 2008, earning bids into the NCAA Division II Tournament each of those years. The women’s basketball team earned CIAA Eastern Division titles in 2008 and 2009 and was conference runner-up in ‘09. In 2005, the football team claimed the league’s Eastern Division championship. Prior to his tenure at Bowie State, Carter served from 2001 to 2003 as the athletics director at Virginia State University in Petersburg, Va. His resume’ also includes two stints at his alma mater, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. From 2000 to 2001, he was director of Virginia Tech’s Monogram Club, an organization designed to foster fellowship among student-athletes. From 1994 to 1998, Carter was an assistant athletics director at Virginia Tech in posts that focused on spring sports, compliance and student life.

In addition, Carter fully endorsed the establishment of the Delaware Diamond Extravaganza, an annual event to celebrate the achievements of women in athletics.

In between his Virginia Tech stints, Carter served as the director of athletics at Patrick Henry High School in Ashland, Va., from 1998 to 2000.

Carter’s influence at Delaware State has also been evident on the fields of play.

Carter earned a Bachelor of Science degree in marketing education from Virginia Tech (’85) and a Master of Science degree in sports management from the University of Tennessee-Knoxville (’91). He is also a 1997 graduate of the “The Executive Program” of the Sports Management Institute.

During the 2010-11 athletic year, Delaware State captured the MEAC softball Northern Division crown en route to an appearance in the league championship game. Also in 2010, Hornet volleyball team advanced to the MEAC Tournament championship match for the first time since 1986. Delaware State’s equestrian team made history last year by sending its English and Western squads to the sport’s national championship competition for the first time. The DSU track and field teams have continued their dominance during Carter’s tenure. The Hornets captured MEAC indoor titles in men’s 1600-meter relay and the 800-meter run this past year. In addition, the Hornets achieved All-America First Team status in the outdoor 1600-meter relay and second team recognition in the 400-meter hurdles. Also last year, Kendra Mayers (long

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Born and raised in Washington, D.C., Carter was a football and basketball standout at DeMatha High School in Hyattsville, Md., before enrolling at Virginia Tech. He was a four-year football letterman at Virginia Tech (1981-1984). After performing at wingback in his first season with the Hokies, he was a starter in the defensive backfield his final three years. Carter was a defensive teammate of former Buffalo Bills defensive lineman and a 2009 NFL Hall of Fame inductee Bruce Smith. As a result of his defensive exploits, Carter was named to the 1980s Virginia Tech All-Decade Hokies’ Football Team. He also earned an opportunity to try out as a free agent with the NFL’s Philadelphia Eagles in 1985. Carter is a member of the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics. He and his wife, Karen, are the parents of two sons – Bryce (11) and Cole (6).


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ADMINISTRATION CANDY YOUNg eric HART Associate Athletics Director Senior Woman Administrator

Candy Young was appointed as a Delaware State University Associate Athletic Director in July 2010. She continues as the athletic department’s Senior Woman Administrator. Sanders served as an Assistant Director of Athletics and Senior Woman Administrator since July 2008. She also served as DSU’s Acting Director of Athletics during the 2008-09 school year.

Eric Hart was introduced as the associate athletic director for academic services on July 1, 2009. Hart brings with him a wealth of knowledge in higher education and athletic administration and is committed to the total well being of student-athletes and believes that graduating with a degree is the cornerstone of the student-athlete experience.

From 2006 to 2010, she directed the Delaware State women’s cross country and track & field teams.

Under Hart’s leadership, DSU student-athletes have boasted the highest academic marks in school history. DSU led the MEAC with 122 Commissioner’s All-Academic team recepients during the 2010 academic year; up from 98 the year before. DSU placed 166 student-athletes on its Hornet Honor Roll during the fall 2009 semester; with 73 student-athletes earning Dean’s List (3.25 or higher) and 33 student-athletes earning President’s List (4.00). In 2011, Delaware State University inducted 39 student-athletes with a 3.40 cumulative grade point average or higher into Chi Alpha Sigma National Student-Athlete Honor Society.

Young spearheaded the inaugural “Delaware Diamond Extravaganza in Feb. 2010 that honored 12 individuals for their commitment to women’s athletics. Young is a member of the Delaware State University Long-Range Strategic Planning Monitoring Committee, and serves as chairperson of the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) Woman-of-the-Year Committee. She is also a member of the United States Track & Field/ Cross Country Coaches Association Strategic Planning Committee, and previously served on the executive committee for USA Track & Field for eight years. Before embarking on her coaching career, Young was internationally known as a recordsetting hurdler. A 100-meter hurdler on the 1980 U.S. Olympic Team, she also holds two indoor world records and a Junior American record. In addition, Young is a two-time National Indoor Champion, four-time NCAA indoor champion and eight-time NCAA All-America. Young earned a B.A. in biological education from Fairleigh Dickinson University in Teaneck, N.J., in 1985, and a master’s in sports management from Delaware State in 2008. In 1979, she was the Sports Illustrated National High School Athlete-of-the-Year. Young was a 2008 inductee into the Western Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletics Hall-of-Fame.

PJ MOSES

Associate Athletics Director Internal Operations Pegjohngy Moses is entering her fourth season with athletics and 13th overall at Delaware State. She is responsible for athletics compliance, eligibility and student welfare. Prior to her DSU appointment, Moses was assistant athletic director for compliance and senior woman administrator at the University of Texas-Pan American for four years. Moses has also served in collegiate athletics compliance at Tennessee-Chattanooga, Central Florida, Cornell and Brown. A native of Goldsboro, N.C., Moses earned a bachelor’s in political science/history from Duke University and law degree from Tulane.

dennis jones Assistant Athletics Director Media Relations

Jones previously served as a staff writer, assistant sports information director and director of sports information since joining the Delaware State University staff in 1996. In addition, he has handled radio play-by-play duties for the Hornet football, and men’s and women’s basketball teams. He has assisted the NCAA, along with national and local media for Delaware State’s national championship competitions in men’s basketball, women’s basketball, football, softball and bowlling. university’s 16 sports.

Associate Athletics Director Student-Athlete Services

Hart has help guide three teams at DSU to achieve scores of 1000 on the NCAA’s Academic Progress Rate’s single year score. Hart and his staff have aspirations to see team improve upon their Academic Progress Rate (single and multi-year scores). In addition to his responsibilities within Academic Services, he has helped serve on a multitude of committees, including search committees that netted the University’s Registrar, Head Football Coach (Kermit Blount) and Director of Academic Enrichment Services. He also plays an integral role on the University’s Retention, Self-Study, Academic Calendar, Academic Progress Rate (co-chair) and Academic Advising committees. Beginning in the fall 2011, Eric will be serving as Peer Reviewer with the NCAA’s Athletic Certification Review. A native of Stoneville, N.C., Hart was a student-athlete at Appalachian State University and earned a B.S. in elementary education (‘97), a Master of Education in school counseling at the University of Georgia (‘99), and an Ed.S. in Counseling from the University of Tennessee (‘01). He is also a 2009 graduate of the NCAA Leadership Institute for Ethnic Minority Males and Females. He is married to Erin Hill of North Carolina, by way of Baton Rouge, La.

diAESE GRAVES Assistant Athletics Director Administration

Diaese Graves is in her fifth season with Delaware State University Athletic Department. She serves as Assistant Athletic Director for Administration and is responsible for the day to day operations of the department. Including preparing and monitoring the Athletic Budget, handling of personnel issues, servicing student athlete’s accounts and planning and implementing policies and procedures within the Department. Prior to her appointment at DSU, Ms. Graves worked in the private business world with her last appointment being in the private banking sector as a commercial credit analyst with the responsibility of analyzing financial reports of current and potential clients and as a Commercial Banking Associate. Born in Mobile, Alabama, Ms. Graves first moved to Dover, Delaware in 1971 from the Philippine Islands. She is a graduate from Dover High School and is also a graduate of Clark Atlanta University in Atlanta, GA with a BA in Mass Communication and received her certification as a Commercial Credit Analyst from Temple University. Ms. Graves currently resides in Dover, Del.

He currently overeas the daily media relations and statistics for the

Prior to joining the Delaware State staff, Jones was News/Sports Director at WDOV/WDSD Radio in Dover, Del. He joined the stations in 1981 as a reporter and was promoted to News/ Sports Director in 1985. In addition to covering Delaware news and sports, Jones occasionally filed written and audio reports for the Associated Press, Mutual Broadcasting Network and United Press International during his tenure with the stations. He also served as play-by-play announcer for high school football broadcasts on the stations from 1987 to 1996. He also served as play-by-play announcer and color commentator for local cable television high school football and basketball broadcasts. A graduate of Glassboro State (now Rowan) in New Jersey, Jones resides in Dover, Del. He is a member of the College Sports Information Directors Association (CoSIDA).

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sTAFF DIRECTORY ADMINISTRATION AND SUPPORT STAFF

Derek Carter............................................... Candy Young Sanders................................ Diaese Graves............................................. Pegjohngy Moses....................................... George Robinson....................................... Michael Rogers...........................................

Director of Athletics .......................................................................... Associate Athletics Director/Senior Woman Administrator ............... Assistant Athletics Director for Athletics Administration ................... Associate Athletics Director for Internal Operations .......................... Interim Athletics Director of Athletics Marketing............................... Coordinator of Athletic Facilities/Events ...........................................

(302) 857-6030 ...................................................... dcarter@desu.edu (302) 857-7633 ..................................................... csanders@desu.edu (302) 857-6030 ..................................................... dgraves@desu.edu (302) 857-7047 ......................................................pjmoses@desu.edu (302) 857-7087 .................................................. grobinson@desu.edu (302) 857-6067 .....................................................mrogers@desu.edu

Eric Hart..................................................... Sandria Johnson......................................... Harry Sanchez............................................ Portia Taylor...............................................

Associate Athletic Director/Student Services ..................................... Academic Counselor ......................................................................... Academic Counselor ......................................................................... Academic Counselor..........................................................................

(302) 857-7542 .......................................................... ehart@desu.edu (302) 857-6038 ................................................... sjohnson@desu.edu (302) 857-7974 .................................................... hsanchez@desu.edu (302) 857-7415 ........................................................ ptaylor@desu.edu

ACADEMIC SERVICES

EQUIPMENT

Mark Springs.............................................. Head Equipment Manager ................................................................ (302) 857-7445 .................................................... msprings@desu.edu Arthur Wright............................................ Assistant Equipment Manager ........................................................... (302) 857-7445 ....................................................................................

MEDIA RELATIONS

Dennis Jones.............................................. Assistant Athletics Director for Media Relations................................. (302) 857-6068 ....................................................... djones@desu.edu Maggie Hayon............................................ Sports Information Director............................................................... (302) 857-6239 ......................................................mhayon@desu.edu

SPORTS MEDICINE

Lori Leary................................................... Nicole Hoffman.......................................... Casey Cooper............................................. Ryan Sley.................................................... Matthew Astolfi.......................................... Tony Reed..................................................

Director of Sports Medicine/Head Athletic Trainer............................. Associate Head Athletic Trainer ......................................................... Associate Athletic Trainer................................................................... Associate Athletic Trainer................................................................... Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer.................................................... Team Physican ...................................................................................

STRENGTH & CONDITIONING

(302) 857-7554 .......................................................... lleary@desu.edu (302) 857-7554 ................................................... nhoffman@desu.edu (302) 857-7554 ...................................................... ccooper@desu.edu (302) 857-7554 ........................................................... rsley@desu.edu (302) 857-7554 .................................................................................... (302) 857-7551 ............................................. toreed@christinacare.org

TBA............................................................ Director of Strength & Conditioning ................................................. (302) 857-6026 ...................................................................................

TICKET OFFICE

Chantae’ Vinson......................................... Ticket Manager ................................................................................. (302) 857-7497 .......................................................cvinson@desu.edu

BASEBALL

JP Blandin................................................... Head Coach ....................................................................................... (302) 857-6035 ..................................................... jblandin@desu.edu Russ Steinhorn........................................... Assistant Coach ................................................................................. (302) 857-7809 ..................................................lsteinhorn@desu.edu Chris Barker............................................... Graduate Assistant Coach ................................................................. (302) 857-7815 ........................................... chris.barker2@yahoo.com

MEN’S BASKETBALL

Greg Jackson.............................................. Arthur Tyson.............................................. Keith Walker............................................... Jarrell Wilkerson......................................... Mike Bernard............................................. Jane Hicks...................................................

Head Coach ....................................................................................... Assistant Coach ................................................................................. Assistant Coach ................................................................................. Assistant Coach ................................................................................. Director of Basketball Operations ...................................................... Administrative Assistant ....................................................................

(302) 857-7493 .....................................................gjackson@desu.edu (302) 857-7461 ........................................................ atyson@desu.edu (302) 857-6139 .................................................... kbwalker@desu.edu (302) 857-7449 .......................................................jwilkers@desu.edu (302) 857-7507 ................................................... mbernard@desu.edu (302) 857-7493 ..........................................................jhicks@desu.edu

Ed Davis..................................................... Andre Bolton.............................................. Fred Burroughs.......................................... Danielle Dawson........................................ Trenita Shields...........................................

Head Coach ....................................................................................... Assistant Coach ................................................................................. Assistant Coach ................................................................................. Assistant Coach ................................................................................. Director of Basketball Operations ......................................................

(302) 857-6041 .........................................................edavis@desu.edu (302) 857-6049 ..................................................... abolton@desu.edu (302) 857-6041 ................................................. fburroughs@desu.edu (302) 857-6019 .................................................... ddawson@desu.edu (302) 857-6047 ......................................................tshields@desu.edu

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BOWLING

Ricki Ellison................................................ Head Coach ....................................................................................... (302) 857-7981 ....................................................... rellison@desu.edu

CHEERLEADING

Sharon Whitaker........................................ Head Coach ....................................................................................... (302) 857-6188 .................................................... swhitaker@desu.edu Sandria Johnson......................................... Assistant Coach ................................................................................. (302) 857-6038 .................................................... sjohnson@desu.edu

CROSS COUNTRY AND TRACK & FIELD

Duane Henry.............................................. Head Coach ....................................................................................... (302) 857-6040 .................................................... dehenry@desu.edu Charles Bell................................................ Assistant Coach ................................................................................. (302) 857-7782 ........................................................... cbell@desu.edu Krystal McKenzie........................................ Assistant Coach.................................................................................. (302) 857-6040 ................................................. kmckenzie@desu.edu

EQUESTRIAN

Jennifer Ridgely.......................................... Head Coach ....................................................................................... (302) 359-2277 .......................................................jridgely@desu.edu Amanda Hotz............................................. Assistant Coach ..............................................................................................................................................................................................

WOMEN’S GOLF

Scott Thornton........................................... Head Coach ................................................................................................................................................................... sthornton@desu.edu

FOOTBALL

Kermit Blount............................................. Michael Ketchum....................................... Arrington Jones.......................................... Curtis Thomas............................................ Jeff Braxton................................................ Nick Calcutta.............................................. Tory Woodbury.......................................... Bryant Foster.............................................. Will King.................................................... Edna Piper..................................................

WOMEN’S LACROSSE

Head Coach ....................................................................................... Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers Coach ........................................ Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Coach ..................................... Wide Receivers/Special Teams Coach ................................................ Defensive Line/Recruiting Coordinator ............................................. Offensive Line Coach ......................................................................... Running Backs Coach ........................................................................ Cornerbacks Coach ........................................................................... Safeties Coach ................................................................................... Administrative Assistant.....................................................................

(302) 857-7447 ..................................................... kblount@desu.edu (302) 857-7683 ................................................. mketchum@desu.edu (302) 857-7682 ........................................................ ajones@desu.edu (302) 857-6045 ................................................... cthomas@desu.edu (302) 857-7454 .................................................... jbraxton@desu.edu (302) 857-7447 ................................................... ncalcutta@desu.edu (302) 857-7455 ................................................ twoodbury@desu.edu (302) 857-7658 ....................................................... bfoster@desu.edu (302) 857-7568 ........................................................ wking@desu.edu (302) 857-7447 ........................................................ epiper@desu.edu

Jillian Lontz ............................................... Head Coach ....................................................................................... (302) 857-7365 ......................................................... jlontz@desu.edu

WOMEN’S SOCCER

Nitan Soni.................................................. Head Coach ....................................................................................... (302) 857-7632 .......................................................... nsoni@desu.edu Peter Hulem............................................... Assistant Coach ................................................................................. (302) 857-7632 ...................................................... phulem@desu.edu

SOFTBALL

Jeff Savage................................................. Head Coach ....................................................................................... (302) 857-7740 ...................................................... jsavage@desu.edu Janice Savage............................................. Associate Head Coach ....................................................................... (302) 857-7733 ................................................... jmsavage@desu.edu

WOMEN’S TENNIS

TBA............................................................ Head Coach ....................................................................................... (302) 857-7444 ....................................................................................

VOLLEYBALL

Renee Arnold............................................. Head Coach ....................................................................................... (302) 857-6077 ....................................................... rarnold@desu.edu Kelly Carrigan............................................ Assistant Coach ................................................................................. (302) 857-6077 ....................................................kcarrigan@desu.edu

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ACADEMIC SERVICES

ERIC HART, ED. S. Associate Athletic Director Office | (302) 857-7542 Fax | (302) 857-7538 ehart@desu.edu

SANDRIA JOHNSON, M. ED. Academic Counselor Office | (302) 857-6038 Fax | (302) 857-7769 sjohnson@desu.edu

Academic Services for Student-Athletes (ASSA), housed on the second floor of the William C. Jason Library, serves as the academic arm of Delaware State University Athletics. The unit houses five full-time staff members, including an Associate Athletic Director, three Academic Counselors, and a Learning Specialist. Academic Services for Student-Athletes serves approximately 350 scholarship and non-scholarship athletes in 16 NCAA Division I sports. The purpose of ASSA is to cultivate academic enrichment and shape student-athletes to be model citizens of the city of Dover and beyond. They will assist the student-athlete in the

following areas: arranging tutoring, monitoring academic success and progress toward a degree, assisting with personal goals and student life well-being. Their mission is to provide comprehensive services that will prepare our student-athletes to compete and be successful in the classroom, ultimately fostering an environment conducive to graduating. They are customerservice oriented when engaging with prospective student-athletes and their families. We will be leaders in our conference and provide professional development opportunities to our staff so they can effectively master their craft of service to student-athletes.

HARRY J. SANCHEZ, MSW Academic Counselor Office | (302) 857-7974 Fax | (302) 857-7975 hsanchez@desu.edu

ACADEMIC HONORS PORTIA TAYLOR, M. ed. Academic Counselor Office | (302) 857-7415 Fax | (302) 857-7538 ptaylor@desu.edu

During the 2010-11 academic school year, Delaware State produced 122 MEAC Commissioner’s All-Academic members (more than any other conference school). Other academic honors for the year are as follows: | Nearly 50% of the Hornet student-athlete population (133 total) was named to the Hornet Academic Honor Roll which honors those taking 12-plus credits and earning a 3.00 GPA | 51 Hornets were named to the Dean’s List, which honors those taking 14+ credits and earning a 3.25 GPA | 25 Hornets were named to the President’s List, which honors those taking 14+ credits and earning a perfect 4.00 GPA | Jazmyne Hefflefinger (Bowling) and Leslie Pleasanton (Softball) received top honors as the departmental scholars for their respective colleges. | Janelle Lukens (Softball) was inducted into the Lambda Pi Eta Honor Society as a mass communications major with an overall 3.0 GPA and 3.25 GPA in her major | Four student-athletes were inducted into the Pi Gamma Mu Honor Society. Honors are given to junior and senior social science majors who post a minimum 3.0 GPA. | 12 student-athletes were inducted into the National Society for Collegiate Scholars. The NSCS is an honor society inviting high-achieving first and second year college students who rank in the top 20 percent of their class. | The volleyball team was honored by the American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) as one of 92 NCAA Division I teams for academic excellence. | The softball team ranked 37th overall (out of over 130 teams) while placing nine on the National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA) All-America Scholar Athlete list.

VISIT ACADEMIC SERVICES ONLINE AT: http://www.desu.edu/academic-services-student-athletes

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COMPLIANCE WHAT YOU CAN’T DO: Delaware State University, by virtue of its membership * A booster is prohibited from making in-person, on-or off-campus recruiting contacts, or written or telephone communication with a prospect or the prospect’s relatives or legal guardians. * A booster is prohibited from contacting any enrolled student-athlete at another institution for the purpose of encouraging transfer to Delaware State University and participation in its athletics program. If a prospect approaches a DSU booster regarding the athletics program, please explain that NCAA rules prohibit such a discussion and suggest to the prospect that he/ she contact the head coach of the sport for more information. * A booster is prohibited from contacting the prospect’s coach, principal or counselor for the purpose of obtaining information about the prospect. * A booster is prohibited from picking up film or transcripts from the prospect’s educational institution. * A booster is prohibited from entertaining a prospect and/or relatives and friends of a prospect at any site, either on-or off-campus. * In addition, a booster is prohibited from providing tickets at no or reduced cost to any Delaware State home or away athletic or non-athletic event for prospects, their relatives or friends. Only the DSU Department of Intercollegiate Athletics can provide complimentary admissions to prospects and only for HOME events. * A booster is prohibited from paying or arranging for transportation for a prospect and/or relatives and friends of a prospect to visit campus. While it is permissible for a friend or neighbor to transport a high school or community college student who is NOT an athlete to the campus, NCAA regulations prohibit the activity for a prospect.

WHAT YOU CAN DO: * A booster is permitted to send newspaper clippings or any other information regarding a prospect to the respective Delaware State coaching staff. * A booster is permitted to attend high school or community college athletic(s) events. You simply cannot have any contact with prospects or relatives and/or friends. * A booster is permitted to continue established family relationships with friends and neighbors. Contact with sons and daughters of these families is permitted as long as they are not made for recruiting purposes. * A booster is permitted to have a telephone conversation with a prospect ONLY if the prospect initiates the call. However, the booster is not permitted to have a recruiting conversation with the prospect and an institutional staff member cannot prearrange the call.

in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC), is responsible for ensuring complete compliance of all constituencies (i.e. university staff, student-athletes, alumni, fans, boosters and friends) with all NCAA and MEAC rules and regulations. Under NCAA rules, parents, alumni, fans and friends may be categorized as “representatives of athletics interests.”

Delaware State University strives for academic and athletic excellence. Pursuant to that goal is an on-going commitment to ethical conduct by all members of its staff and supporters. Even the simplest, inadvertent actions on the part of a booster or supporter may jeopardize the eligibility of student-athletes and/or prospects and the compliance of the university with NCAA or MEAC regulations.

Extra Benefits

Extra benefits (as defined by the NCAA) – “any special arrangement by an institutional employee or representative of athletics interest to provide a student-athlete a benefit not expressly authorized by NCAA legislation. Receipt of such a benefit is not considered an NCAA violation if that same benefit is generally available to the institution’s students or their relatives and/or friends or to a particular segment of the student body determined on a basis unrelated to athletics ability.”

Employment Rules

Delaware State University and its Director of Athletics ask that all boosters, prior to employing or arranging for the employment of a prospect or enrolled student-athlete, check first with the DSU Athletics Department. The department is permitted to make arrangements for summer employment for prospects prior to their enrollment as freshmen and to enrolled student-athletes during summer and semester breaks. Accurate record keeping must be maintained regarding employment. Therefore, the Department of Athletics asks for your cooperation. * A booster is prohibited from providing employment transportation for prospects or student-athletes unless such transportation is available to all employees. * A booster is permitted to pay student-athletes employed for work actually performed and at a rate commensurate with the going rate for similar services in the community or business.

FOR MORE INFORMATION PEGJOHNGY MOSES, J.D. Associate Athletics Director for Internal Affairs Office | (302) 857-7047 Fax | (302) 857-6034 pjmoses@desu.edu twitter.com/dsucomply

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sports medicine The DSU Sports Medicine Department is committed to providing comprehensive, high quality medical services for its student-athletes. Our goal is to provide for the total health care needs of the student-athlete. On-site medical services include prevention, recognition, evaluation and treatment of injuries and illnesses, rehabilitation services, pre-participation exams, psychological counseling, nutritional counseling and drug education and counseling. The sports medicine team is made up of a team physician, a team orthopedic physician, a team dentist, certified athletic trainers, certified physical therapists, and certified strength and conditioning specialists. We also have relationships with the other members of the surrounding DSU community, which includes counseling and psychiatric services, and access to other health care professionals.

DSU SPORTS MEDICINE STAFF LORI LEARY

Director of Sports Medicine/Head Athletic Trainer Football, Bowling, Cheer, Equestrian, Tennis B.S. Northeastern University M.S. West Virginia University M.S. Lasell College lleary@desu.edu

nicole hoffMAN

Associate Head Athletic Trainer Soccer, Indoor Track & Field, Baseball B.S. University of Delaware M.S. James Madison University nhoffman@desu.edu

RYAN SLEY

Associate Athletic Trainer Primary | Women’s Basketball, Outdoor Track & Field Secondary | Volleyball, Football B.S. Salisbury University M.S. McDaniel College rsley@desu.edu

CASEY COOPER

Associate Athletic Trainer Volleyball, Men’s Basketball, Softball B.S. Salisbury University M.S. Shenandoah University ccooper@desu.edu

MATTHEW ASTOLFI

Graduate Assistant Trainer Primary | Cross Country, Softball Secondary | Football, Indoor Track & Field B.S. College at Brockport State | University of New York Currently working on M.S. at the University of Delaware

The Sports Medicine offices are located in Memorial Hall. Phone | (302) 857-7554 Fax | (302) 857-7625

MEDICAL STAFF Dr. Lisa Barkley Dr. Tony Reed Head Team Physician Team Physician Dr. Jeff Dassel Dr. Lawrence Piccioni Team Physician Team Orthopedic Surgeon Denise Jones, RN Sue Collison Team Nurse Medical Office Assistant

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STRENGTH & CONDITIONING MISSION STATEMENT Delaware State University Strength and Conditioning is committed to developing the total student-athlete through their experiences within a competitive training environment. This will be accomplished by focusing on reducing the risk of injury and maximizing athletic potential through individual evaluation and program design.

FACILITIES Delaware State University student-athletes benefit from a first-rate strength and conditioning facility. The first phase of the DSU’s $50 million Strength and Conditioning/Wellness Center/Student Union opened during the fall of 2008. A dedication ceremony for the facility was attended by local and state elected officials and many former DSU student-athletes, including NFL standouts, Jamal Jackson and Darnerien McCants. The strength and conditioning center is a 17,000 feet, state-of-the-art complex with all the amenities of a major college facility. The center is connected to the north end of the Memorial Hall main gymnasium and is solely for the use of Hornet student-athletes. The facility includes a weight room, laundry room, offices for conditioning coaches and locker rooms for men’s and women’s basketball. The addition also includes a two-story entrance and lobby with ticketing area. Phase II of the project involved the construction of a Wellness Center specifically for the general student population and the general public. This section is located on the southeast end of Memorial Hall and includes the renovation of an existing auxiliary basketball court and construction of a new basketball court as well as new offices, concession space, men’s and women’s locker rooms and a swimming pool.

TRAINING PRINCIPLES 1. Reduce as many injuries as possible 2. Maximize athletic ability Exercise selection is based on the following criteria: | Ground-based | Multi-joint | Three-dimensional

EQUIPMENT Some of the equipment used in the strength and conditioning center include: 18 Power Lift racks and platforms 18 Power Lift power bars 18 Power Lift lever action benches 18 Uesaka training bars 18 sets of Uesaka bumper plates 18 Power Lift lever action benches 3 sets of 5-100lb Iron Grip dumbells 1 set of 105-150lb Iron Grip dumbells

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FACILITIES

memorial hall Constructed in 1982, Memorial Hall Gymnasium has been home to the DSU men’s and women’s basketball programs as well as the volleyball team for over three decades. The facility was christened by the men’s basketball team on December 7, 1982 with a 96-92 double-overtime victory over U.S. International. Since then, the facility has been a part of many exciting contests.

GAMBLER’S CHOICE EQUESTRIAN

Gambler’s Choice Equestrian Center features an 18-stall barn and a 10-stall barn, with three tack stalls and a wash stall with hot water, on-site laundry room, heated lounge and bathroom. All stalls include sliding doors and have rubber mats. Both indoor and outdoor arenas feature elevated judges’ stands, along with a PA system for events. Gambler’s Choice has a 100’x200’ clear span indoor arena that allows for allweather riding and a 150’x300’ outdoor sand area. As the home of the DSU Hornets Equestrian team, the facility is equipped for Western and English riding.

The Hornets’ Nest has been the home field of the DSU Softball team since 1993. The field dimensions are 220’ down the lines and 225’ in centerfield. The surface is DiamondTex/Turface. The facility has seating for 300 in addition to a picnic area, press box, bullpens, batting cages, irrigation and lights.

Home of DSU football, women’s soccer and track & field, Alumni Stadium was constructed in 1980. Renovations took place with the installation of lights in the winter of 2005 and the addition of artificial turf during the spring of 2006. Additionally, the facility is the site of the annual Delaware I & II High School Championship football games.

Home to the DSU baseball team, Soldier Field has hosted games since 1958. The dimensions are 320’ down the lines, 365’ in the leftfield gap, 355’ in the rightfield gap and 380’ in centerfield. Prior to the start of the 2009 season, the leftfield fence was extended to a height of 20’.

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DR. HARRY L. WILLIAMS Dr. Harry L. Williams became the 10th President in the 119-year history of Delaware State University on January 10, 2010, after serving as the institution’s provost and vice president for academic affairs.

March 2008 to interim senior associate vice president for academic and student affairs in which he focused on access and outreach for the 17 campuses of the UNC system.

Shortly after beginning his tenure as president, Dr. Williams convened a Blue Ribbon Commission that crafted a new vision statement and a set of core values to establish DSU as one of America’s most highly respected Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs).

Dr. Williams also progressed from an associate director to associate vice chancellor posts in the areas of academic affairs, enrollment and diversity at Appalachian State University from 1988 to 2000 and from 2004 to 2007. He served as interim director of admissions for North Carolina A&T University from 2000 to 2004.

During the first eight months of his tenure, Dr. Williams held more than 200 meetings with constituencies, including White House officials, Governor Jack Markell, the Delaware Congressional delegation, state legislators, alumni groups, community organizations and others. Dr. Williams also took two trips abroad to sign new collaborative agreements with institutions of higher education in China and South Africa.

In addition to his experience within institutions of higher education, from 2002 to 2008 Dr. Williams was a national marketing and recruitment associate consultant with Noel-Levitz, the top national consultation firm for enrollment and management solutions in the country. In that capacity, Dr. Williams provided consultation expertise to 14 different institutions of higher education, including Delaware State University.

Under Dr. Williams’ leadership as provost, the University established a new general education program, a distance education strategic plan and a Middle States Monitoring Report plan and successfully completed searches that led to the hiring of a new dean of the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, a director of distance learning, a director of the honors program and an associate vice president for sponsored programs.

Dr. Williams earned a Bachelor of Science in communication broadcasting and a Master of Arts in educational media, both from Appalachian State University. He earned an Ed.D. in educational leadership and policy analysis from East Tennessee State University.

Prior to his arrival at DSU, Dr. Williams served the University of North Carolina General Administration as interim associate vice president for academic affairs beginning in September 2007. He was elevated in

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THIS IS DSU DSU BOARD OF TRUSTEES APPOINTED BY THE GOVERNOR Mr. Bennie L. Smith Kent Dr. Calvin T. Wilson, II Kent Mr. Wesley E. Perkins Sussex Dr. Matthew Mackie New Castle Dr. Claibourne D. Smith New Castle Mr. David G. Turner New Castle Mr. Leroy A. Tice, Esq. New Castle Ms. Lois M. Hobbs Sussex

TERM EXPIRES August 25, 2012 August 25, 2012 September 1, 2016 January 4, 2012 February 18, 2016 January 4, 2012 October 17, 2014 January 11, 2017

APPOINTED BY THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES TERM EXPIRES Dr. A. Richard Barros, Esq. Sussex August 31, 2012 Mr. José F. Echeverri, MBA Kent August 31, 2012 Mr. John Land, Chair New Castle August 31, 2013 Mr. Robert E. Buccini New Castle August 31, 2016 Mr. Charles McDowell, Esq. New Castle August 31, 2012 Mr. James Stewart New Castle August 31, 2016 Mr. Barry M. Granger New Castle August 31, 2014 EX-OFFICIO The Honorable Jack A. Markell Governor of the State of Delaware Dr. Harry L. Williams President, Delaware State University

Now in its 120th year, Delaware State University has eagerly moved into the new millennium by embracing today’s new technology, assuming its role as an institution of research and preparing its students for the global market. Delaware State University’s beginnings date back to 1891, when the 58th General Assembly of the State of Delaware passed “An Act to Establish and Maintain a College for the Education of Colored Students in Agriculture and the Mechanic Arts” by virtue of the Second Morrill Act of Congress approved Aug. 30, 1890. The University began enrolling students in early 1892 and offered courses of study in agriculture, chemical, classical, engineering and scientific. The institution has since developed into a 400-acre complex and has undergone two name changes since its inception. The name was changed to Delaware State College in 1947 and Delaware State University in 1993. In addition to its main campus in the state capital of Dover, DSU has satellite campuses in Wilmington and Georgetown. In the institution’s 119-year history, the institution has had 10 presidents – Wesley P. Webb (1891-1895), William C. Jason (1895-1923), Dr. William S. Grossley, (19231942), Dr. Howard Gregg (1942-1949), Dr. Oscar Chapman (1950-1951), Dr. Jerome H. Holland (1953-1960), Dr. Luna I. Mishoe (1960-1987), Dr. William B. DeLauder (1987-2003), Dr. Allen L. Sessoms (2003-2008) and Dr. Harry Lee Williams (2010-present). During DSU’s history, there have also been two acting presidents. Dr. Maurice E. Thomasson served as acting president twice (1949-1950 and 1951-1953). Dr. Claibourne D. Smith was acting president from 2008-2010.

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THIS IS DSU DSU is fully accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools. In addition, the University’s education, social work, didactic, nursing, hospitality and tourism programs all have national accreditations. The College of Business is internationally accredited. In 2011, the U.S. News & World Report ranked DSU 17th out of more than 100 HBCUs that were evaluated for academic quality, peer assessment, faculty resources and other areas. Students at DSU have a choice of 57 undergraduate majors and 25 graduate degrees. Since 2004, DSU has also established five doctoral programs – in Applied Chemistry, Education Leadership, Interdisciplinary Applied Mathematics and Mathematical Physics, Neuroscience and Optics. Of the 190 faculty members that are spread among 20 academic departments, more than 91% of the faculty holds doctoral degrees while 45 have reached the rank of full professor. The student/professor ratio is a low 19:1. Over the last six years, research has become a high priority at DSU. Over that time the institution has parlayed successful grant writing efforts into the significant

improvements in its research infrastructure and project opportunities. The university currently has research projects in the disciplines of biotechnology, chemistry, law enforcement, mathematics, natural resources, social work, applied optics, computer sciences and other areas. In 2009, the University received a $5 million NASA grant to establish a Center for Applied Optics for Space Science on the DSU campus. In 2011, the state of Delaware set aside $10 million to go toward the construction of a new Optics Research Facility. In addition to its traditional majors, DSU offers unique undergraduate programs in aviation, forensic biology, biotechnology, bioengineering, environmental science, hospitality and tourism management, community health and movement sciences. The most popular undergraduate majors are mass communications, criminal justice, sport science, management, psychology, accounting and biology. Over the last three years, the university has also significantly increased its reach around the world through a number of international agreements abroad. As of the

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summer of 2006, the University has 31 formal agreements with institutions in countries such as China, Cuba, Egypt, Mexico, Namibia, Nigeria, Senegal, South Africa and others. The agreements facilitate student/faculty exchanges, research collaborations and joint conferences. DSU offers 16 intercollegiate athletics programs at the NCAA Division I level. Its football, men’s and women’s basketball, softball teams and women’s equestrian have all achieved post-season national tournament bids over the last seven years, mostly the result of winning their conference tournament championship and regular season titles. Over the last four years, the University made significant enhancement to campus life with the completion of a $51.5 million student complex that includes a Strength and Conditioning Facility, a Wellness Center, a swimming pool and a three-story Martin Luther King Jr. Student Center.

DSU AT A GLANCE | 56 Undergraduate degree programs, 25 Master’s degree programs and five Doctoral degree programs | Accredited by Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE), as well as by six specialized academic accrediting agencies | William C. Jason Library includes a collection of 415,622 printed volumes and a total holding of more than 475,033 publications

FAculty Profile | 190 faculty members within | 21 academic departments | 174 faculty members possess a PhD or a terminal degree (Terminal Master’s of Flight Captain) | Student-to-faculty ratio is 13:1

SAtellite Sites | Wilmington, Delaware | Georgetown, Delaware

TotAl Enrollment: 3,819

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86% Full-Time 14% Part-Time 58% Live on campus 42% Commute 50% In-State 50% Out-of-State

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Management Nursing Mass Communications Psychology Criminal Justice Social Work Sport Sciences/Sports Management Agriculture Accounting Biology

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DOVER Visitors to Kent County, Delaware are pleasantly surprised by the variety of historical and cultural attractions, beautiful farmland and coastal scenery, and curious mix of old traditions and modern high-tech culture. In Kent County, visitors can find Amish buggies on city streets, delicate shorebirds and giant C-5 Galaxy military cargo planes, quiet museums and exciting NASCAR races, arts and antiques, Colonial history, slots and harness racing. Dover, the capital of the First State, invites you to experience life in a small American city – history, tax-free shopping and ambiance, all in a clean safe and friendly environment. You can spend the day shopping or strolling the quaint tree-lined streets to take in the city’s historic architecture, and spend the evenings at the theater or trying your luck at a gaming facility.

You can step back in time, literally, by standing on the very corner where in 1787, delegates to Delaware’s Constitutional Convention ratified the U.S. Constitution – thus giving Delaware its “First State” moniker. The area’s collection of small towns as well as the natural beauty of places such as Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge, provide hours of fun and adventure for visitors of all ages. Dover’s central location in Delaware makes Kent County the perfect place for regional meetings and conventions, and a great overnight destination for tours of the state. Wilmington and the Brandywine Valley attractions are only one hour’s drive to the north. Delaware’s beach resorts, including Lewes, Bethany, and Rehoboth, are only one hour’s drive to the south. Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washington, D.C. are all within a two-hour drive. Kent County puts you right in the middle of the charm and excitement of “America at its Best.”

DOVER AIR FORCE BASE

Dover Air Force Base is important to the country’s defense, as it represents one-fourth of the nation’s strategic airlift capacity. Approximately 7,000 people are stationed at the DAFB. Dover is home to 36 giant C-5 Galaxy cargo planes, which are used to transport troops and equipment wherever they are needed around the world. The C-5 is the largest airplane in the U.S. military. Each plane is nearly as long as a football field, and could carry six motor coaches in its hold. The base cargo terminal known as the “Superport” is the largest anywhere in the US military, processing more tons of cargo than Kennedy airport in NY. The Air Mobility Command (AMC) Museum on the DAFB has over 24 aircraft on display, and features more multi-engine aircraft than the National Air & Space Museum in Washington, DC. Veteran aircraft on display include a C-47 “Gooney Bird” that dropped paratroopers over Normandy on D-Day.

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Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge is a 16,000-acre haven along the Delaware Bay coast east of Smyrna, with salt marshes, ponds, fields, and forests. Visitors come from all over the world to see the variety of migratory shorebirds and waterfowl that stop to feed at the refuge, an important feeding stop on the Atlantic Flyway.

The Greater Dover is rich in arts and cultural activities. The Schwartz Center for the Arts, of which DSU is a partner, is one of the premier performing arts venues in the state. From live performances, films and special events, to meetings and receptions, the Schwartz Center offers something for all tastes.

OUTDOOR ACTIVITES

The Dover Symphony Orchestra is a regional organization founded in 1967 and comprised of professional and amateur musicians of all ages.

The Delaware Bay, just East of Dover, offers some of the best fishing and crabbing in the region. The bay serves as a breeding ground for many aquatic species, including horseshoe crabs. The bay is also a prime oyster ground. The area also features first-rate golf courses, bike trails, scenic paths, boating, state parks, conservation areas, lakes and greenways.

EVENTS The Old Dover Days Festival has existed in one form or another in the capital city since 1933. It is held on The Green and Legislative Mall, two beautiful outdoor parks in the historic downtown district. Traditional elements and new components bring in thousands of visitors each year with attendance reaching 15,000. Old Dover Days is a celebration of the First State’s Capital City and features a parade, maypole dancing, food court, re-enactors, walking tours, free entertainment and much more. The Amish Bike Tour, African-American Festival, Delmarva Folk Festival, Jazz & Blues Festival, Diamond State BBQ Championship and Wyoming Peach Festival are other events that bring thousands to Central Delaware each year.

The Johnson Victrola museum is a tribute to Delaware’s native son, Eldridge Reeves Johnson, who founded the Victor Talking Machine Company in 1901. Exhibits include phonographs, recordings, memorabilia, trademarks, objects, and paintings that highlight Mr. Johnson’s successful business enterprises and chronicle the development of the sound-recording industry. In 2004, under the leadership of Board Chair Dr. Scott D. Miller (President of Wesley College), a strategic alliance was formed to partner the resources of Wesley College, Delaware State University, and The Friends of the Capital Theater, to maximize usage and position the historic treasure as the premiere performing arts center south of Wilmington. In January 2007, the relationship was formalized with the three becoming equal partners in the operation, management and programming of the Center.

DOVER INTERNATIONAL SPEEDWAY

Dover Downs International Speedway hosts two NASCAR Sprint Cup/Nationwide Series race weekends each year. Dover has the largest seating capacity (140,000 seats) of any sports facility between New York and the Carolinas. The “Monster Mile” has challenged many professional drivers as they compete for the checkered flag. The concrete track with 24 degree banking is the first and only concrete superspeedway in NASCAR history, providing awesome racing action. NASCAR weekends at Dover are typically scheduled for the second weekend in May and the fourth weekend in September. Qualifying takes place on Friday, Nationwide Series drivers race on Saturday, and the Sprint Cup stars race on Sunday. Dover Downs, along with nearby Harrington Raceway, also features top flight harness racing.

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DelAwAre StAte UniveRsity 2011-12 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL DelAwAre StAte Schedule 11/12 11/15 11/19 11/23 11/26 11/27 12/3 12/5 12/8 12/11 12/17 12/18 12/22 12/28 1/4 1/14 1/21 1/23 1/28 1/30 2/4 2/6 2/11 2/13 2/18 2/20 2/25 2/27 3/1 3/6-11

Wilmington Dover, Del. 2 p.m. Wesley Dover, Del. 6 p.m. Wright State Dayton, Ohio 7 p.m. NJIT Dover, Del. 5:30 p.m. East Carolina# Greenville, N.C. 4 p.m. Robert Morris# Greenville, N.C. 2 p.m. UMES* Princess Anne, Md. 5:30 p.m. Howard* Washington, D.C. 6 p.m. Maryland College Park, Md. 7 p.m. St. Francis (N.Y.) Dover, Del. 2 p.m. North Florida& Jacksonville, Fla. 3:30 p.m. Florida International& Jacksonville, Fla. 1 p.m. Towson Dover, Del. 6 p.m. Texas Austin, Texas 8 p.m. Fordham Dover, Del. 6 p.m. UMES* Dover, Del. 5 p.m. Bethune-Cookman* Dover, Del. 5 p.m. Florida A&M* Dover, Del. 5:30 p.m. North Carolina Central* Durham, N.C. 2 p.m. North Carolina A&T* Greensboro, N.C. 5:30 p.m. Norfolk State* Dover, Del. 5 p.m. Hampton* Dover, Del. 5:30 p.m. Coppin State* Baltimore, Md. 2 p.m. Morgan State* Baltimore, Md. 5:30 p.m. Norfolk State* Norfolk, Va. 4 p.m. Hampton* Hampton, Va. 6 p.m. Howard* Dover, Del. 5 p.m. Morgan State* Dover, Del. 5:30 p.m. South Carolina State* Dover, Del. 5:30 p.m. MEAC Tournament Winston-Salem, N.C. TBA Dates subject to change Home dates in RED and held at Memorial Hall

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