FLORIDA SOUTHERN COLLEGE ALL-SPORTS SCORECARD 26 NCAA National Championships 11 Men’s Golf 9 Baseball 4 Women’s Golf 1 Men’s Basketball 1 Softball
16 NCAA National Runner-Up Finishes 13 NCAA National Third-Place Finishes 7 NCAA National Fourth-Place Finishes 52 NCAA Regional Championships 213 NCAA Post-Season Appearances 12 NCAA Individual National Champions 11 NCAA Individual Post-Season Appearances 119 Sunshine St. Conf. Regular Season Titles 30 Sunshine St. Conf. Postseason Titles 11 National Players of the Year 436 All-Americans 174 1st Team All-Americans 89 2nd Team All-Americans 47 3rd Team All-Americans 49 Honorable Mention All-Americans 5 Freshman All-Americans 33 Academic All-Americans 39 All-American Scholars 6 SSC Female Athletes of the Year 10 SSC Male Athletes of the Year 1036 All-Sunshine State Conference honorees
FLORIDA SOUTHERN COLLEGE MISSION STATEMENT Florida Southern College is committed to educational excellence and is a selective, comprehensive, private, United Methodist college with a strong liberal arts core and signature programs. The College enrolls a talented student body and includes an accomplished faculty who are dedicated to teaching excellence. Outstanding opportunities for engaged learning, student-faculty collaborative research and performance, service learning, study abroad, and honors study are distinctive features of the academic program at Florida Southern. The College offers exceptional student life programs, including a championship athletic program.
The Frank Lloyd Wright designed Water Dome
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Founded by the United Methodist Church in 1883, Florida Southern College is one of the oldest private colleges in the state of Florida. With an enrollment of approximately 1,900 students, Florida Southern offers 39 undergraduate majors and distinctive graduate programs in business administration, education, and nursing. Florida Southern is listed in the prestigious Fiske Guide To Colleges, the nation’s top-selling college guide, and is annually ranked high in U.S. News & World Report’s listing of the best comprehensive colleges in the South. Studies show that approximately 90 percent of Florida Southern graduates are working full-time or are enrolled in graduate school within six months of graduation. Some of Florida Southern’s prominent alumni include professional golfers Lee Janzen and Rocco Mediate; current Major League Baseball player Matt Joyce (Detroit Tigers); Jim France, Chairman and CEO of International Speedway Corp.; Publix Super Markets, Inc. Vice Chairman Barney Barnett; and Florida Supreme Court Justice Fred Lewis. Situated on the north shore of scenic Lake Hollingsworth, Florida Southern is the home of the world’s largest singlesite collection of architecture by renowned architect Frank Lloyd Wright, including the recently refurbished Water Dome. The 100-acre campus also features a number of other outstanding facilities - the 2,500-seat George W. Jenkins Field House; Barnett Field (for softball and soccer); the 1,800-seat Branscomb Auditorium; 13 residence halls (all wired to the Internet); the Robert A. Davis Performing Arts Center; the Roux Library; and the Nina B. Hollis Wellness Center, which includes a state-of-the art fitness center, recreational facilities, and an NCAA competition-sized outdoor swimming pool. Located in Lakeland (pop. 90,000), Florida Southern is in the heart of dynamic and growing central Florida and is only about an hour’s drive from the major metropolitan areas of Tampa and Orlando. Such well-known attractions as Walt Disney World, Universal Studios, Epcot Center, Sea World, and Busch Gardens are only a short drive from the campus. Major League Baseball’s Detroit Tigers make Lakeland their annual spring training home, while several other major league teams train nearby. Money Magazine has ranked Lakeland among the top ten “Best Places to Live in America” for medium-sized southern cities.
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LOCATION................................................................... Lakeland, Florida FOUNDED........................................................................................ 1883 ENROLLMENT................................................................................ 1946 TYPE ......................................................... Liberal Arts, Co-Educational NICKNAME............................................................................ Moccasins COLORS....................................................................... Scarlet and White ARENA............................... George W. Jenkins Field House (2,500 cap.) MEMBERSHIP............................................................ NCAA Division II CONFERENCE................................................................. Sunshine State PRESIDENT.................................................................. Dr. Anne B. Kerr ATHLETICS DIRECTOR...................................................... Pete Meyer ASSOCIATE ATHLETICS DIRECTOR / S.W.A..............Marie Scovron ASSISTANT ATHLETICS DIRECTOR.....................................Al Green ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT.................................... Susan Sargeant ATHLETIC BUSINESS MANAGER................................. Micki Watson FACULTY ATHLETIC REPRESENTATIVE........ Dr. Malcolm Manners EQUIPMENT MANAGER..................................................Ronnie Akins ATHL. TRAINERS...........Al Green, Brian Simerville, Lindsey Williams SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR............................... Bill Turnage ASST. SPORTS INFO. DIRECTOR ................................ Tim Carpenter TEAM INFORMATION HEAD COACH..................................................................... Jarrod Olson RECORD AT FSC.................................................... (26-30, 2 years) CAREER RECORD................................................. (49-65, 4 years) ASSISTANT COACH ...................................................... Holly Borchers 2007-08 RECORD.................................................15-13 (7-9 SSC, T-5th) LETTERWINNERS RETURNING/LOST....................................... 6 / 6 STARTERS RETURNING...................................................................... 4 ALL-TIME RECORD............................................. 543-286 (31 seasons) NCAA POST-SEASON APPEARANCES........................................Eight NCAA REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS................................ One (1995) CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS...................................................Ten SSC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIPS.......................................Nine
PHONE DIRECTORY ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT............................................ (863) 680-4244 HEAD COACH................................................................ (863) 680-4250 ASSISTANT COACH.......................................................(863) 680-4145 SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR........................... (863) 680-4256 ASSISTANT SPORTS INFO. DIRECTOR.......................(863) 680-3955 SID HOME PHONE..........................................................(863) 701-8437 ASSISTANT SID HOME PHONE....................................(863) 853-7030 SPORTS SCORELINE......................................................(863) 680-3954 SPORTS SCORELINE (TOLL-FREE) ....................... (800) 825-MOCS SID FAX MACHINE.........................................................(863) 680-3953 FSC Athletic Web-Site.......................www.flsouthern.edu/athletics CONFERENCE WEB-SITE.............www.sunshinestatesconference.com
With 520 poinst last season, sophomore Chelsea Johnson, became just the second Moccasin to score over 500 points in her freshman campaign. TABLE OF CONTENTS FSC All-Sports Scorecard.................................Inside Front Cover Quick Facts................................................................................... 1 Florida Southern College ............................................................. 2 College President, Dr. Anne Kerr................................................. 3 Athletics Director, Pete Meyer...................................................... 3 Moccasin Head Coaches & Support Staff....................................4 Season Preview............................................................................. 5 Head Coach Jarrod Olson..........................................................6-7 Assistant Coach Holly Borchers...................................................8 Player Profiles..........................................................................9-17 Campus Highlights.....................................................................18 Residence Life at FSC................................................................ 19 Pumping Iron.............................................................................. 20 Photo Fun....................................................................................21 All-Americans / Most Valuable Players......................................22 Top 20 Scorers & Rebounders.................................................... 22 FSC All-Conference Selections..................................................23 All-Time Letterwinners............................................................... 24 Team & Individual Records...................................................25-26 George W. Jenkins Field House.................................................. 27 FSC in NCAA Tournaments....................................................... 27 Coaches Year by Year.................................................................28 2007-08 Statistics & Results....................................................... 29 Sunshine State Conference/Standings/All-Conf.........................30 2007-08 SSC Statistics................................................................ 31 SSC Opponents...........................................................................32 FSC vs. All-Opponents............................................................... 33 Career, Academic & Personal Success.......................................34 Athletic Training Services..........................................................35 SSC Hall of Fame....................................................................... 36 Florida Southern Hall of Fame................................................... 37 Florida Southern Athletic Scholarships...................................... 38 How to Find FSC/Degrees Offered.............................................39 2008-09 Roster.................................................. Inside Back Cover 2008-09 Schedule......................................................... Back Cover
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Florida Southern College Frank Lloyd Wright’s “Child of the Sun”
The Danforth Chapel is one of two chapels on campus designed by Frank Lloyd Wright.
The Thad Buckner Building is home to the Frank Lloyd Wright “Child of the Sun” Visitor Center.
The Nina B. Hollis Wellness Center houses a fullsized basketball court, weight and aerobic rooms, and a student lounge and is adjacent to an NCAA regulation size swimming pool.
Florida Southern is home to the world’s only Frank Lloyd Wright-designed planetarium.
Frank Lloyd Wright often visited Florida Southern College during his 20-year relationship with the college.
Founded by the United Methodist Church, Florida Southern College is one of the oldest private colleges in the state, tracing its beginnings to a small seminary in Orlando in 1883. The tie to its founding church has remained constant and is today, a proud part of the College’s heritage and a bright beacon for the future. Florida Southern moved to Lakeland in the heart of Florida’s citrus belt in 1922 and began the construction of a campus that would eventually become a national landmark. The beautiful 100-acre campus, on the north shore of Lake Hollingsworth, includes the world’s largest collection of buildings by master architect Frank Lloyd Wright. Florida Southern’s West Campus, now known throughout the world, actually had its inception in the mind of Dr. Ludd M. Spivey, president of the college from 1925-1957.
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Annie Pfeiffer Chapel, completed in 1941, was the first of Wright’s designs at Florida Southern College.
In 1935 he conceived the idea of an ultra-modern campus, designed by the world’s leading architect. Ground was broken two years later for the first building in the Wright collection, the Annie Pfeiffer Chapel. What Frank Lloyd Wright created on the campus is amazing. His original work is still as modern and exciting as the newest buildings still on many architect’s drawing boards. It is, perhaps, symbolic that the greatest concentration of his genius should be located at a small, private institution of higher learning. Perhaps he describes it best, “...out of the ground and into the light, a child of the sun...the college of tomorrow.”
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Dr. Anne B. Kerr College President Since her unanimous appointment as its 17th president in 2004, Dr. Kerr has provided Florida Southern College with extraordinary vision and leadership that is enhancing the student experience and increasing the College’s national prominence. Under her guidance, the institution has renewed its commitment to educating the whole person-academically, socially, spiritually, and physically-so that students leave prepared to make a positive and consequential impact on our world. Early in her tenure, Dr. Kerr led a comprehensive Strategic Plan designed to enrich all facets of the College’s student-centered culture. She is dedicated to enhancing a student life culture that provides opportunities for active learning and leadership; promoting a scholarly environment where professors have outstanding records of achievement that support innovative, engaged, and personalized instruction; and to strengthening further the College’s outstanding
Pete Meyer Director of Athletics Pete Meyer is in his first year as the Director of Athletics at Florida Southern College. Named to the position Feb. 21, 2008, he officially assumed his duties July 1, when Lois Webb retired. Since 1972, he is just the fourth person to occupy the position of athletics director at Florida Southern – following Hal Smeltzly (1972-2000), Mike Roberts (2000-01) and Webb (2001-08). In the fall of 2008, Meyer was given the additional title of Dean of Wellness, as the operation of the Hollis Wellness Center as well as the the water ski program and campus intramurals also fall under his direction. Meyer, who has been at Florida Southern since 1998, had served as assistant athletics director for Webb since February of 2006, in addition to maintaining his baseball coaching duties. In his position as assistant athletics director, he was responsible for acquiring major gifts for the athletic department that included funding and equipment for the athletics weight room and upgrading the baseball and men’s basketball locker rooms. He coordinated all of the athletic department’s fundraising efforts, coordinated athletic facilities and served as game administrator for various home events. He also served as Florida Southern’s representative on the Sunshine
2008-09 Women’s Basketball scholar-athlete program that models the highest standards of NCAA Division II athletics. As part of her quest for excellence, Dr. Kerr commissioned a master plan that outlines the College’s vision for the campus and includes numerous facility transformations. These include a soon-to-be completed residential life facility designed by worldrenowned architect Robert Stern; a state-of-the-art center for the study of languages and literatures; an Internet café in the library and an addition to the library; the expansion of wireless Internet access and campus-wide technology upgrades; renovations to the student dining facility and residence halls; as well as a restoration of our world renowned Frank Lloyd Wright campus. Prior to assuming the presidency at Florida Southern, Dr. Kerr was Vice President for Advancement at both Rollins College and the University of Richmond. She earned her bachelor’s degree from Mercer University and her master’s and doctoral degrees from the Florida State University. She has held a number of community volunteer leadership roles and currently serves on the boards of SunTrust Bank Central Florida, The Lakeland Chamber of Commerce, Habitat for Humanity, The Polk Museum of Art and the Polk Arts Alliance. She and her husband Dr. Roy Kerr have a thirteen-year-old son Eddie. Roy Kerr is the author of a recently-published book about baseball entitled “The Loving of the Game.”
State Conference Marketing Committee. As baseball coach, Meyer spent six full seasons as head coach, keeping the Moccasin program among the elite in NCAA Division II. In 2005, he guided the Moccasins to their ninth NCAA Division II national title with a 51-11 record and was the American Baseball Coaches Association Division II Coach-of-the-Year. In addition to his national coaching honors from the ABCA, Meyer also was South Region, Sunshine State Conference and Florida Diamond Club (scouting organization) Coach-of-the-Year. His head coaching record at Florida Southern was 257-111-1, while his overall record as a head coach was 296-141-1. Thirtyfour Moccasin baseball players were drafted or signed professional contracts during Meyer’s tenure at FSC. Before officially assuming the reigns of head coach, Meyer had served for over three years as Florida Southern’s top assistant coach. He also was the program’s recruiting coordinator. Prior to joining the FSC coaching staff, Meyer spent five seasons at Valdosta State, working under the legendary head coach, Tommy Thomas. Before his stint at Valdosta State, Meyer was head baseball coach at Oglethorpe University in Atlanta, where he coordinated the start of the school’s Division III baseball program in 1991. He served as a graduate assistant at Valdosta State from 1988-90, while earning his M. Ed. in physical education. A four-year baseball letterman at the College of Wooster in Ohio, Meyer graduated in 1987 with a B.A. in speech communication. Meyer is married to the former Julie Newnum. The couple has three children, 20-year-old Ross, 18-year old Mitchell and 17-year-old Megan.
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MOCCASIN HEAD COACHING STAFF
Chris Bellotto Softball
Jarrod Olson Women’s Basketball
Linc Darner
Mike Blum Swimming (Interim)
Men’s Basketball
Trish Riddell
Hugh Seyfarth
Women’s Tennis
Men’s Soccer
Robbie Davis Women’s Golf
Ben Strawbridge Women’s Soccer
Jamie Moreno
Doug Gordin
Trey Heath
Men’s Golf
Men’s Tennis
Cross Country Track & Field
Jill Stephens
Jim Tyrrell
Rory Whipple
Volleyball
Baseball
Men’s Lacrosse
MOCCASIN SUPPORT STAFF
Marie Scovron Assoc. Athletic Dir. Senior Woman Administrator NCAA Compliance
Susan Sargeant Administrative Assistant
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Al Green
Bill Turnage
Asst. Athletic Dir. Head Athletic Trainer
Sports Information Director
Kelly Cox
Brian Simerville
Athletic Trainer
Athletic Trainer
Tim Carpenter Asst. Sports Info. Director
Lindsey Williams Athletic Trainer
Malcolm Manners Faculty Athletic Representative
Ronnie Akins Equipment Manager
Micki Watson Athletic Business Manager
Cornelius Jackson Grounds
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Four Returning Starters Give Moccasins High Hopes When Jarrod Olson takes over a basketball program, Freshman of the Year Award. it usually doesn’t take long to see improvement. After an After a year in Olson’s system, scrappy sophomore 11-17 campaign in his rookie season at Florida Southern forward Mandy Caldwell provides a spark off the bench. in 2006-07, Olson guided the Moccasins to a six-game Over the final seven games last season, she averaged 15 improvement last season, finishing 15-13. minutes, 3.1 points and 2.2 rebounds. With four starters back from that squad, Olson sees a Olson will blend his returners with a half dozen 20-win season as the next level of improvement he hopes newcomers – two transfers and four freshmen. Patrice to achieve. Leading the quartet of returners is sophomore McKenzie, a fellow New Zealander like Caldwell, played guard Chelsea Johnson. All she last season at Division I did in her rookie season was Florida Gulf Coast, appearing start every game, lead the team in 25 games and starting three. in scoring (18.6 ppg), set the Olson hopes to see her produce FSC single-season record for numbers like she did as a three-point field goals made sophomore at Dodge City CC (78), earn first-team all-region (Kan.), where she averaged and first-team all-Sunshine 14.8 points and 10.0 rebounds State Conference honors, earn to earn honorable mention allthe SSC Freshman of the Year conference recognition. Kristin Award and be named team McComas played sparingly last MVP. season as a freshman at Weber State, but as a senior at Hale While Johnson provides High School, she led the team the Moccasins’ primary outin scoring (12.0 ppg), threeside scoring threat, senior point field goal percentage and center Emer Foley will provide assists, while earning first-team the inside offense. In her first all-conference honors. season with the Moccasins All four freshmen have after transferring from Division solid scoring credentials. I Southern Mississippi, Foley Megan Dzikas picked FSC averaged 14.4 points and a over Division I schools Iona team-best 9.9 rebounds to earn and Mercer after finishing her second-team all-SSC recogManatee High School career nition. Additional offensive firewith 1,539 points that made her the school’s career scoring power from the outside will leader. As a senior last season, come from senior guard Alli she averaged 15.8 points, Fogle. She was second on the 7.0 rebounds, 5.0 assists and team in three-point field goals made (41), while averaging 6.6 Sophomore Chelsea Johnson led FSC in scoring last 4.7 steals. Michaela Hawley points per game. season with 18.6 points per game and set a school re- averaged 11.5 points and 5.1 Sophomore guard Tanja cord with 78 three-pointers made on the way to being rebounds to earn second-team all-state recognition for Barron Speaker started 11 of the last named SSC Freshman of the Year. Collier’s 5A state champion12 games and averaged 6.4 ship team. She was 8-8 from the field and had 19 points points and 2.0 steals during that span in addition to being in Collier’s semifinal win. Danielle Walsh averaged 16.7 one of the Moccasins’ best defenders. points, 3.0 rebounds and 3.5 assists to earn first-team all Junior forward Nicolle DiRaimo was hampered by area recognition form New Smyrna Beach High School. injuries throughout last season. Olson is hoping for a return Kirstin McIntyre averaged 15.8 points for John Jay High to her freshman season productivity, when she averaged School’s 14-7 team. 8.5 points and 5.6 rebounds en route to earning the SSC
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JARROD OLSON
HEAD COACH • THIRD SEASON
Jarrod Olson is in his third season as women’s head basketball coach at Florida Southern. He was hired in June of 2006 after serving as an assistant women’s coach at NCAA Division I Creighton for four seasons. Last season his team made a six-game improvement over the previous season, going 15-13 after posting an 11-17 record his rookie season. Improvement also came quickly in Olson’s two previous head coaching positions. In 2005 he coached the Otago Breakers of the Women’s National Basketball League in Dunedin, New Zealand. The Breakers had finished in last place the previous season, but Olson helped lead the team to a second-place finish and a 9-3 record. For his efforts he was named WNBL Coach-of- the-Year. Olson also built the program at College of Saint Mary in Omaha, Neb. He was hired in 2000 as the third coach in the third year of the program. In his first campaign, the team began the season with just seven players, two of which had been student managers the year before. The team finished 5-20, but did beat the fifth-ranked team in the country, College of the Ozarks, which was the first win against a ranked opponent in school history. The following year Olson’s team had a complete turnaround. Operating with a full roster, the team finished in second place in the Midlands Collegiate Athletic Conference with an 18-15 record. It was a 13game improvement on the previous season, but more importantly, he helped establish the program and prepare it for future success. Olson would not see the future success of the program first hand, however. After two seasons as a head coach, he began a four-year stint at Creighton University as an assistant coach for the women’s team. Olson helped guide the team to a 75-49 record that included a pair of 24-win seasons. In 2004 the Bluejays won the Women’s
Jarrod Olson is just the fifth coach in the program’s 30-year history at Florida Southern.
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Third-year head coach Jarrod Olson guided the Moccasins to a 15-13 record in 2007-08, an six-game improvement over his rookie campaign at Florida Southern. National Invitation Tournament and during Olson’s tenure the team finished first or second in the Missouri Valley Conference three times. Olson began his coaching career as a graduate assistant for the women’s team at Emporia State (Kan.) in 1997-98. Emporia State was 33-1 and NCAA Division II runner-up that season under Cindy Stein, now the head women’s coach at the University of Missouri. Before taking the job at College of Saint Mary, Olson was an assistant men’s basketball coach for one year at Millard South High School in Omaha and an assistant men’s basketball coach at Bellevue (Neb.) University for one season.
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Olson also has had great success in developing players. For the Otago Breakers he coached two players who made first-team all-WNBL, including Laura Spanheimer, who was named guardof- the-year. At Creighton he helped coach six players who earned all-conference honors in the Missouri Valley Conference. At the College of Saint Mary he coached two players who received all-conference honors, including Erin Corrigan, who was named player-of-the-year for the Midlands Collegiate Athletic Conference. While at Emporia State, he helped coach four players who received Division II All-America honors. As a player, Olson earned NAIA All-America recognition at Doane College in Crete, Neb., where he still ranks fifth on the school’s all-time scoring list with 2,018 career points. He also played briefly with the Queens Graduates basketball club in Belfast, Northern Ireland, and with the Sonics basketball club in Dunedin, New Zealand. In high school he was an all-state basketball player at Millard South High School in 1993 and played on the state championship team in 1991. Olson comes from a family with a rich basketball tradition. His father, Rich, has won three state championships as a high school girls’ coach in Nebraska, while his brother, Drew, is the head women’s basketball coach at Concordia University in Seward, Nebraska. Olson was married in 2003 to the former Amy Rollman. She is a former college basketball player and served as an assistant coach with her husband for the Otago Breakers. She currently works at Pediatric Therapy Services as an occupational therapist in Lakeland and is an avid runner, often competing in 5k and other races.
The Olsons Jarrod and Amy
THE OLSON FILE • • • As Head Coach • • • 2000-01 2001-02 2005 2006-07 2007-08
5-20 18-15 23-35 9-3 9-3 11-17 15-13 26-30
College of St. Mary’s College of St. Mary’s
Otago Breakers
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• • • Collegiate Head Coaching Career • • • 4 Seasons 49-65 2000-02, 06-07
1997-98 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06
• • • As Assistant Coach • • • 33-1 Emporia State University* 24-9 Creighton University 24-9 Creighton University 19-10 Creighton University 8-21 Creighton University 108-50
*Graduate Assistant
Jarrod Olson played collegiately at Doane College in Nebraska and earned NAIA All-America honors as a senior. He still ranks fifth on the school’s all-time scoring list with 2,018 career points.
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HOLLY BORCHERS
ASSISTANT COACH • THIRD SEASON
Holly Borchers is in her third season as the assistant women’s coach at Florida Southern after a four-year stint as an assistant at Division I Creighton with Jarrod Olson. In addition to her coaching duties, Borchers also serves as academic advisor for the entire FSC athletic department. At Creighton, Borchers worked with the backcourt players and was the program’s recruiting coordinator. Before joining the staff at Creighton, Borchers was an assistant at Wright State in Dayton, Ohio, from 1997-2001. There she was responsible for player development, academic monitoring, recruiting, camps, and community relations. She implemented an adopt-a-school program that originated with the women’s basketball team and eventually expanded to all WSU
The Borchers Dean, Holly, Vance, and Seth
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athletic teams. She also served as staff liaison for community service and outreach and received the Wright State athletic department’s award for service and outreach in 1998 and 1999. A four-year starting point guard at Creighton (199497), Borchers (formerly Holly Sivesind) finished her career ranked in the school’s top ten in ten different categories. The 1993-94 Missouri Valley Conference Freshman-of-theYear also earned Holly (Sivesind) Borchers played from first team all-MVC 1994-97 at Creighton University and finhonors and all- isher her career ranked in the school’s tournament honors top ten in ten different categories. while playing for the Jays. A native of Sioux Falls, S.D., and a graduate of Roosevelt High School, Borchers was named Miss South Dakota Basketball in 1992 and was a USA TODAY All-America selection. She also was chosen for the South Dakota All-Decade Team for the period from 1985-94. She graduated from Creighton in 1997 with a double major in theology and psychology. In 2002 she earned a master’s degree in specialized ministry from United Theological Seminary and a master’s degree in mental health counseling from Wright State. She has been involved with the Fellowship of Christian Athletes for the past 19 years and has served on the Leadership Board for the Southwest Ohio FCA. Her brother, John, was Mr. South Dakota Basketball in 1996 and finished his college career as the career leader in three-point field goals at Colorado State. Borchers’ husband, Dean, is a fifth-grade teacher at R. Bruce Wagner Elementary in Lakeland. They have been married for eight years and have two sons, Vance and Seth. Olson on Borchers: “Holly is a valuable part of the Moccasins program. Her experience in the college game as both a player and a coach makes her great asset to our program. Her work with guards has been instrumental to our success.”
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#4 - ALLI FOGLE
SENIOR • 5-7 • GUARD • SEMINOLE, FLORIDA JUNIOR SEASON (2007-08) … HONORS: SSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll … played in all 28 games, started 19 … started eight of first 10 games, then started last 11 … averaged 27.8 minutes as a starter … led team in assists (2.6), second on team in 3-FGM with 41 … ranked 10th in SSC in 3-FGM and 3-FG% … had season-high 15 points off the bench, including four three-pointers, at Flagler 11/27/07 and in start vs. Flagler 12/8/07 … scored in double figures in seven games … had season-high 11 rebounds off the bench vs. Florida Tech 1/19/08 … had season-high nine assists vs. Tampa 2/27/08 … was 5-5 from free throw line in second half, including three in final 12 seconds, to clinch 87-83 win at Eckerd 2/13/08. PRIOR TO FSC (2006-07 SEASON) … Played in all 29 games for Southern Illinois-Edwardsville’s 20-9 squad in 2006-07 … started five … averaged 8.1 points and 3.4 rebounds … averaged 22.1 minutes … second on team in 3-FGM with 46 … scored in double figures off the bench nine times … top game was 17-point, 14-rebound effort in 30 minutes off the bench in 68-65 OT win vs. Mo.-Rolla … led team in scoring and rebounding in that game …had season scoring high of 19 points off the bench in 88-58 win vs. Oakland City … had 17 points, including five 3-FG, in 61-57 win vs. Wis.-Parkside … (2005-06 SEASON) … Played in 25 games, started two … averaged 8.7 points, 2.3 rebounds … averaged 18.9 minutes … second on team in 3-FG with 47 … led team in 3-FG% (.353) . HIGH SCHOOL (GRAD. 2005) … Graduated from Seminole High School … earned all-county, all-Sun Coast, all-conference recognition … scored 1,863 points in her career … set school’s single-game scoring record with 43 … had her jersey retired … team won four district titles and made one trip to the state Elite Eight … member of National Honor Society and FCA. Fogle’s FSC Career Game Highs Points 15 vs. Flagler (11/27/07) 15 vs. Flagler (12/8/07) Rebounds 11 vs. Florida Tech (1/19/08) Assists 9 vs. Tampa (2/27/08) Steals 3 at Flagler (12/8/07) at Eckerd (2/13/08)
SEASON 2005-06* 2006-07* 2007-08 CAREER
ALLI GP GS PTS AVG. REB AVG FG 25 2 218 8.7 57 2.3 74 29 5 236 8.1 100 3.4 80 28 19 186 6.6 106 3.8 62 82 26 640 7.8 263 3.2 216
PERSONAL … Daughter of Harry and Martha Fogle … majoring in physical education.
Olson on Fogle: “Alli is a very good shooter who brings a wealth of experience to the team. I expect her to have a great season.”
FOGLE’S CAREER STATISTICS AT FG% 3P AT 3P% FT AT FT% PF D AS TO BL ST MIN AVG. 209 .354 47 133 .353 23 35 .657 29 0 20 36 1 20 473 18.9 246 .325 46 159 .289 30 48 .625 53 0 27 56 6 33 640 22.1 188 .330 41 133 .308 21 28 .750 63 2 73 69 1 23 687 24.5 643 .336 134 425 .315 74 111 .667 145 2 120 161 8 76 1800 22.0 *at Southern Illinois Univ.-Edwardsville
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#14 - EMER FOLEY
SEnior • 5-11 • Forward • Bray, Ireland JUNIOR SEASON (2007-08) … HONORS: All-SSC 2nd Team … SSC Player of the Week 2/11/07 … SSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll … NCAA D-II Academic Achievement Award … played in all but one game, started 25 … led team in rebounding (9.9), field goal percentage (.492) and steals (48), second on team in scoring (14.4) … ranked third in rebounding, fifth in field goal percentage, seventh in scoring in the SSC … had a double-double (12 points/12 rebounds) in first FSC appearance vs. West Fla. 11/16/07 … scored season-high 30 points (14-21 FG) vs. UPR-Bayamon 11/20/07 … had season-high 19 rebounds and season-high four assists vs. Flagler 12/8/07 … had a double-double off the bench (17 points/13 rebounds) in 86-76 win over Eckerd 1/9/08 … was 8-8 from free throw line in second half, including two with six seconds remaining, to clinch 54-51 win at Barry 1/12/08 … in 66-65 home win over Barry 2/9/08, had 19 points (7-9 FG, 5-5 FT), 15 rebounds … averaged 13.2 points, 8.5 rebounds in 15 SSC games … scored in double figures in 21 games … had double-figure rebounds in 13 games … led team in scoring nine times, led team in rebounding 19 times … had 13 double-doubles. PRIOR TO FSC (2006-07 SEASON) … Played in 18 games, started 12 at Division I Southern Mississippi before missing latter part of season with an injury … averaged 14.1 points (third on team) and a teamhigh 7.7 rebounds … led team in FG% (.481) … top game was 36-point, 21-rebound effort in 81-61 win over Jacksonville State … hit 15-20 FG, 6-7 FT in that game … scored in double figures in 11 games … had three other games with 20 or more points … had four games with doublefigure rebounds … (2005-06 SEASON) … Missed entire season due to knee injury … (2004-05 SEASON) … Played in 26 games, started eight … averaged 8.4 points, 6.6 rebounds … had season scoring high of 27 points vs. East Carolina (10-12 FG) … had season rebounding high of 16 against New Orleans … averaged a double-double over final 10 games of season. HIGH SCHOOL (GRAD. 2004) … Graduated from Loreto Bray Secondary School … averaged 20 points, 11 rebounds, seven assists and was team MVP as a senior. PERSONAL … Daughter of Phyl Foley … majoring in physical education … played on Irish National Team in summer of 2005 in the European Championships and World University Games … led team in scoring (18.0) and rebounding (14.2) and was team MVP … named Irish School Girl of the Year in 2001 and Irish Player of the Year in 2003
Olson on Foley: “Emer is a tenacious rebounder and an accomplished scorer inside. She also will provide valuable leadership to our team this season.”
Points Rebounds Assists Steals
Foley’s FSC Career Game Highs 30 vs. UPR-Bayamon (11/20/07) 19 vs. Flagler (12/8/07) 4 vs. Flagler (12/8/07) 5 at Barry (1/12/08)
EMER FOLEY’S CAREER STATISTICS SEASON GP GS PTS AVG. REB AVG FG AT FG% 3P AT 3P% FT AT FT% PF D AS TO BL ST MIN AVG. 2004-05* 25 7 209 8.4 159 6.4 73 176 .415 0 0 .000 63 100 .630 75 7 14 60 0 18 435 17.4 2005-06 (Did Not Play - Injured) 2006-07* 18 12 254 14.1 138 7.7 99 206 .481 0 1 .000 56 81 .691 54 0 12 76 0 26 449 24.9 2007-08 27 25 389 14.4 266 9.9 154 313 .492 0 1 .000 81 130 .623 78 4 36 87 4 48 680 25.2 CAREER 70 44 852 12.2 563 8.0 326 695 .469 0 2 .000 200 311 .643 207 11 62 223 4 92 1564 22.3 *at Southern Mississippi
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#43 - NICOLLE DiRAIMO
JUNIOR • 5-10 • Forward • Erie, pennsylvania SOPHOMORE SEASON (200708) … HONORS: SSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll … played in 19 games, started none … slowed by injuries first part of season … played in just two of first 10 games … scored season-high 15 points (6-9 FG, 3-3 FT) vs. Eckerd 1/9/08 … had season-high 10 rebounds and four assists at Florida Tech 2/16/08. FRESHMAN SEASON (2006-07) … HONORS: SSC Freshman of the Year … SSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll … Played in every game, started 22 … made first start vs. Fla. Gulf Coast (11/29/06), played 28 minutes with four points, four rebounds … scored season-high 24 points (8-11 FG, 8-8 FT) with 10 rebounds in season-high 35 minutes vs. Saint Leo (2/21/07) … scored in double figures in 11 games … had season-high 14 rebounds vs. Barry (2/10/07) … had double figure rebounds in four games … had three double-doubles … was 7-8 FG vs. Saint Rose (12/29/06) … was 7-7 FT vs. Lynn (12/2/06) … led team in FG%, second in rebounding, third in scoring and blocks … averaged 22.9 minutes. HIGH SCHOOL (GRAD. 2006) … Graduated from Villa Maria Academy in Erie … led Villa Maria’s 24-4 team in scoring (13.1), rebounding (8.1) and blocks (2.1) … was second on team in assists (3.1) and third in steals (2.9) … as a junior, also led 22-7 team in scoring (13.0), rebounding (7.4) and blocks (2.3) … two-time first-team all-region selection … scored 1,393 points in her high school career … also played volleyball and softball … graduated with honors … served on student council executive board … president of Pep Club.
DiRaimo’s FSC Career Game Highs Points 24 vs. Saint Leo (2/21/07) Rebounds 14 vs. Barry (2/10/07) Assists 4 vs. Florida Tech (2/16/08) Steals 3 at Lynn (12/2/06) vs. Tampa (1/17/07)
SEASON 2006-07 2007-08 CAREER
NICOLLE DiRAIMO’s GP GS PTS AVG. REB AVG FG AT FG% 3P 28 22 239 8.5 156 5.6 87 174 .500 5 19 0 57 3.0 55 2.9 19 52 .365 1 47 22 296 6.3 211 4.5 106 226 .469 6
PERSONAL … Daughter of Joseph and Rennae DiRaimo … major not yet declared … member of FSC’s Student-Athlete Advisory Committee.
Olson on DiRaimo: “Nicolle brings a lot of intangible qualities to our team. She also is a very versatile player with a solid skill set.”
CAREER AT 3P% 19 .263 12 .083 31 .194
STATISTICS FT AT FT% PF D AS TO BL ST MIN AVG. 60 86 .698 84 6 29 46 14 25 640 22.9 18 23 .783 46 2 21 33 4 13 251 13.2 78 109 .716 130 8 50 79 28 38 891 19.0
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#15 - MANDY CALDWELL
SOPHOMORE • 5-9 • Forward • Christchurch, New Zealand FRESHMAN SEASON (2007-08) … Played in 18 games … scored season-high eight points at Palm Beach Atlantic 1/29/08 … had seasonhigh eight rebounds at Florida Tech 2/16/08 … had six points, seven rebounds, four assists and three steals in 19 minutes off the bench vs. UPR-Rio Piedras 11/19/07. HIGH SCHOOL (GRAD. 2006) … Graduated from Rangi Ruru Girls School … four-year team MVP … team captain for team that reach national finals two straight years … averaged 20 points, 11 rebounds in 2006 season … averaged 16 points for under-21 team that won national tournament. PERSONAL … Daughter of John and Andrea Caldwell … majoring in biology (pre-physical therapy). Olson on Caldwell: “Mandy is a hard worker with an excellent attitude. She makes hustle plays and can get out and run.”
Caldwell’s FSC Career Game Highs Points 8 at Palm Beach Atlantic (1/29/08) Rebounds 8 at Florida Tech (2/16/08) Assists 4 vs. UPR-Rio Piedras (11/19/07) Steals 3 at UPR-Rio Piedras (11/19/07)
MANDY CALDWELL’s CAREER STATISTICS SEASON GP GS PTS AVG. REB AVG FG AT FG% 3P AT 3P% FT AT FT% PF D AS TO BL ST MIN AVG. 2007-08 18 0 55 3.1 39 2.2 23 60 .383 7 18 .389 2 5 .400 20 0 11 18 1 8 218 12.1 CAREER 18 0 55 3.1 39 2.2 23 60 .383 7 18 .389 2 5 .400 20 0 11 18 1 8 218 12.1
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#1 - CHELSEA JOHNSON
SOPHOMORE • 5-4 • Guard • north port, Florida FRESHMAN SEASON (200708) … HONORS: Daktronics All-South Region 1st Team … AllSSC 1st Team … SSC Freshman of the Year … SSC All-Freshman Team … SSC Player of the Week 2/18/08 … Team MVP … only player on team to play in and start all 28 games … only second freshman in FSC history to score over 500 points in a season … led team in scoring (18.6), 3-FGM (78), 3-FG% (.413), FT% (.881) and was second in assists (2.5) and steals (1.4) … led SSC in 3-FGM and FT%, second in scoring and 3-FG% … averaged 20.5 points in SSC games … scored in double figures and had at least one three-pointer in all but two games … tied single-game record (6) and set single-season record (78) for 3-FGM … had 11 games with 20 or more points … led team in scoring in 17 games … scored 19 points in FSC debut vs. West Fla. 11/16/07 … scored season-high 30 points at Tampa 1/23/08 and at Eckerd 2/13/08 … tied FSC single-game 3-FGM record with six vs. Lynn 1/5/08 and at Eckerd 2/13/08 … had season-high seven rebounds vs. three different teams … had season-high five assists vs. three different teams … in 54-51 win at Barry 1/12/08, scored 11 points in second half and scored go-ahead basket with 3:33 remaining … scored 13 points in second half of 66-65 home win vs. Barry 2/9/08 … scored 22 points, including 8-10 FT, in second half of 87-83 win at Eckerd … finished season with string of 25 straight free throws made.
Johnson’s FSC Career Game Highs Points 30 at Tampa (1/23/08) at Eckerd (2/13/08) Rebounds 7 vs. three teams Assists 5 vs. three teams Steals 4 at three teams
HIGH SCHOOL (GRAD. 2007) … Graduated from North Port High School … first FSC recruit signed by Jarrod Olson … averaged 17 points, four rebounds, four assists and four steals her senior season … team MVP four straight years … holds school’s career scoring record with 1,363 points … had single-game scoring high of 34 points … named to school’s Hall of Fame … graduated with honors. PERSONAL … Daughter of Joanna Johnson … majoring in sports management. Olson on Johnson: “Chelsea is a dynamic scorer. She also is a great teammate and is very coachable.”
CHELSEA JOHNSON’s CAREER STATISTICS SEASON GP GS PTS AVG. REB AVG FG AT FG% 3P AT 3P% FT AT FT% PF D AS TO BL ST MIN AVG. 2007-08 28 28 520 18.6 103 3.7 184 458 .402 78 189 .413 74 84 .881 60 1 71 77 1 39 858 30.6 CAREER 28 28 520 18.6 103 3.7 184 458 .402 78 189 .413 74 84 .881 60 1 71 77 1 39 858 30.6
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#11 - TANJA SPEAKER
SOPHOMORE • 5-7 • guard • richmond, illinois FRESHMAN SEASON (2007-08) … HONORS: SSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll … Played in all 28 games, started last 11 … averaged 31.3 minutes in her 11 starts … tied for third on team in steals (1.1) … fourth on team in assists (1.7) … scored season-high 13 points at Eckerd 2/13/08 … also had 10 points vs. Florida Tech 1/19/08 … had season-high six rebounds in FSC debut vs. West Fla. 11/16/07 … had season-high six assists vs. Nova SE 2/2/08 HIGH SCHOOL (GRAD. 2007) … Graduated from Marian Central Catholic High School … averaged 13 points, seven rebounds, three assists, four steals last season … had season highs of 27 points and 13 rebounds … team MVP three straight years … all-conference selection as a junior and senior … also played volleyball, basketball and golf at Marian Central … graduated in top 10% of her class. PERSONAL … Daughter of James and Kathleen Speaker … majoring in sports management. Olson on Speaker: “Tanja will be expected to provide a defensive element to our team. She also is a very capable ball handler and shooter.” Speaker’s FSC Career Game Highs Points 13 at Eckerd (2/13/08) Rebounds 6 at West Florida (11/16/07) Assists 6 vs. Nova Southeastern (2/2/08) Steals 4 at Tampa (1/23/08) 4 at Florida Tech (2/16/08)
TANJA SEASON GP GS PTS AVG. REB AVG FG 2007-08 28 11 109 3.9 66 2.4 39 CAREER 28 11 109 3.9 66 2.4 39
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SPEAKER’s CAREER STATISTICS AT FG% 3P AT 3P% FT AT FT% 111 .351 10 44 .227 21 30 .700 111 .351 10 44 .227 21 30 .700
PF D AS TO BL ST MIN AVG. 51 1 48 43 1 31 580 20.7 51 1 48 43 1 31 580 20.7
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#22 - PATRICE McKENZIE
SENIOR • 6-0 • CENTER • Dunedin, NEW ZEALAND
PRIOR TO FSC (2007-08 SEASON) … Played at Division I Florida Gulf Coast … played in 25 games, started three, for FGC’s 22-9 team … made her first start vs. Texas-Pan American 12/20/07, scored two points with six rebounds … 2005-07 SEASONS … Played two seasons at Dodge City (Kan.) Community College … averaged 14.8 points, 10.0 rebounds, 2.8 assists, 1.7 steals as a sophomore … honorable mention all-conference selection. HIGH SCHOOL (GRAD. 2004) … Graduated from Otago Girls School in Dunedin, New Zealand … named player of the year as a senior. PERSONAL … Daughter of Malcolm and Pauline McKenzie … majoring in criminology. GETTING TO KNOW PATRICE ... Hobbies: Bike riding and water skiing ... Favorite Female Athlete: Maya Moore ... Dream Vacation: Paris ... If I could be any animal, I would be: a baby dinosaur, just think that would be cool ... Favorite Colors: Green and Purple ... Favorite Quote: “Work like a slave. Eat like a king.” Olson on McKenzie: “Patrice loves to play. She is a tireless worker and will provide our team with tough, physical play on the inside.”
#2 - KRISTIN McCOMAS
SOPHOMORE • 5-6 • guard • MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN PRIOR TO FSC (2007-08 SEASON) … Played at Division I Weber State … appeared in nine games. HIGH SCHOOL (GRAD. 2007) … Graduated from Hale High School in West Allis, Wisc. ... led Greater Metro Conference with 16.0 ppg and and led team in assists ... among state leaders in 3-FG% ... first-team all-conference as a senior ...also lettered in tennis ... three-time academic honor roll selection. PERSONAL … Daughter of Scott and Carolyn McComas … majoring in sports management. GETTING TO KNOW KRISTIN ... Hobbies: Shopping, swimming and working out ... Person Admire Most: My parents, grandparents and aunt “They all work hard, are caring, and have always been there for me through the good and bad.” ... Favorite Female Athlete: Serena Williams ... Dream Vacation: A tropical island with friends ... If I could be any animal, I would be: a fish because I love to swim ... Favorite Movie: Love & Basketball ... Favorite Book: Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants ... Favorite Color: Pink ... Favorite Quote: “Life perfect ain’t perfect if you don’t know what the struggle’s for. Falling down ain’t falling down if you don’t cry when you hit the floor. It’s called the past cause I’m getting past and I ain’t nothing like I was before. You ought to see me now” Lesson Learned - Alicia Keys. Olson on McComas: “Kristin is an excellent shooter. She works very hard on her game and is an excellent addition to our team this season.”
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#13 - MEGAN DZIKAS
FRESHMAN • 5-9 • GUARD • BRADENTON, FLORIDA HIGH SCHOOL (GRAD. 2008) … Graduated from Manatee High School … averaged 15.8 points, 6.8 rebounds, 5.0 assists and 4.7 steals as a senior … finished high school career as Manatee’s career scoring leader with 1,539 points … first-team all-area, honorable mention all-state and team MVP as a junior and senior … also played on golf team at Manatee. PERSONAL … Daughter of Martin and Marilyn Dzikas … majoring in chemistry. GETTING TO KNOW MEGAN ... Hobbies: Golf, hanging out with friends, movies, eating! ... Person Admire Most: My parents. “They have done so much for me and are the main reason I am here today” ... Favorite Female Athlete: Sue Bird ... Dream Vacation: Caribbean ... If I could be any animal, I would be: a hippo, ‘cause they eat a lot! ... Favorite Movie: Coach Carter ... Favorite Book: 19 Minutes ... Favorite Color: Red ... Favorite Quote: “Alone we can so so little. Together we do so much.” - Helen Keller Olson on Dzikas: “Megan is a good all around player. She is very skilled and will provide our team with outside shooting, ball handling and passing.”
#33 - MICHAELA HAWLEY FRESHMAN • 5-11 • FORWard • NAPLES, FLORIDA
HIGH SCHOOL (GRAD. 2008) … Graduated from Barron Collier High School … helped lead Barron Collier to 5A state championship and a 31-3 record last season … averaged 11.5 points and 5.1 rebounds … had 19 points in state semifinal game, going 8-8 from the field … second-team all-state selection … scored over 1,000 points in her career. PERSONAL … Daughter of Brian and Dianna Hawley … majoring in biology. GETTING TO KNOW MICHAELA ... Hobbies: wakeboarding and outdoor activities ... Person Admire Most: Brett Farve “he plays for the love of the game” ... Favorite Female Athlete: Shawn Johnson ... Dream Vacation: Hawaii ... If I could be any animal, I would be: a bird, so I could fly ... Favorite Movie: Spiderman ... Favorite Book: Twilight Series ... Favorite Color: orange ... Favorite Quote: “Excuses are nails to build a house of failure.” Olson on Hawley: “Michaela comes from a great high school program. She brings a championship attitude to our team. She is a very smart player and will help our team in a variety of ways.” 16
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#3 - KIRSTIN McINTYRE
FRESHMAN • 5-11 • FORWARD • HOPEWELL JCT., NEW YORK HIGH SCHOOL (GRAD. 2008) … Graduated from John Jay High School … helped lead team to 14-7 record with a 15.8 scoring average … two-time all-conference selection … also played volleyball and softball at John Jay High School. PERSONAL … Daughter of Scott and Norine McIntyre … majoring in physical education. GETTING TO KNOW KIRSTIN ... Hobbies: music, going to Wal-Mart at all hours, drawing ... Person Admire Most: my Dad “He works so hard and has done so much for me” ... Favorite Female Athlete: Diana Taurasi ... Dream Vacation: Hawaii ... If I could be any animal, I would be: a duck, they seem like such a mad chill and relaxed animal ... Favorite Movie: Love & Basketball ... Favorite Book: Caucasia ... Favorite Colors: Green and Blue ... Favorite Quote: “When you step on the court, if you don’t make your teammates around you better, you’re not half the player you can be. But when you make everyone better, that shows a true player. Work on your game, so your game doesn’t look like work.” Olson on McIntyre: “Kirstin is a very talented player. She has great potential both as a scorer and as a rebounder.”
#20 - DANIELLE WALSH
FRESHMAN • 5-8 • guard • EDGEWATER, FLORIDA
HIGH SCHOOL (GRAD. 2008) … Graduated from New Smyrna Beach High School … averaged 16.7 points, 3.0 rebounds and 3.5 assists as a senior … first-team all-area selection … also played softball and competed on swimming team … salutatorian of senior class. PERSONAL … Daughter of Tom and Eve Walsh … majoring in mathematics. GETTING TO KNOW DANIELLE ... Hobbies: Guitar Hero and Aikido ... Person Admire Most: Kristy Brown “She has overcome so much in her life and has come out on top. She is a big influence on my life” ... Favorite Female Athlete: Kristi Toliver ... Dream Vacation: Newport Beach, California ... If I could be any animal, I would be: a penguin, because I would always be dressed up nice ... Favorite Movies: Grandma’s Boy and Pineapple Express ... Favorite Book: Choke by Chuck Palahnuik ... Favorite Color: Red ... Favorite Quote: “The best way to predict your future is to create it.” Olson on Walsh: “Danielle is a versatile player who will play both guard positions. She is very competitive and will bring a feisty attitude to our team.” 17
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Campus Photo Highlights
ROBERT A. DAVIS PERFORMING ARTS CENTER and BRANSCOMB MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM SOUTHERN LANDING
TÛTÛ’S CYBER CAFÉ
FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT WATER DOME
LOCA LEE BUCKNER THEATRE GEORGE W. JENKINS FIELD HOUSE
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Residence Life at Florida Southern
Over 1100 of our students live on campus in one of 10 residence halls (with an 11th under construction). Three residence halls are geared for first-year students while all Greek organizations are centered in the Publix Commons area.
PUBLIX COMMONS & GREEK VILLAGE
A grouping of three residence halls, the Publix Commons are close to just about everything on the Florida Southern campus. All three buildings offer suitestyle living in which six students each have their own rooms and share a living area and bathroom. The Publix Commons also is home to Florida Southern’s Greek organizations.
BARNETT RESIDENTIAL LIFE CENTER Wesley Hall, at left, is the first of two new residence halls in the Barnett Residential Life Center. The second facility, Nicholas Hall, is currently under construction. The twin buildings include 195 bedrooms with views of Lake Hollingsworth, meeting rooms, student lounges, kitchens, study spaces.
JOSEPH-REYNOLDS HALL As one of the four original buildings on the FSC campus, Joseph-Reynolds Hall (“JR”) offers one of the best views on campus. It sits atop a hill overlooking Lake Hollingsworth. Community life is big here—the women of JR form groups within the building as a whole and also within the “wings” and smaller hallways. JR and its companion hall, Spivey, are located in the center of campus between Edge Hall and Ordway and serve mainly as first-year female residence halls.
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Pumping Iron The Moccasin athletes work out in the varsity weight room that is for student-athletes. The room features free weights and brand new squat and bench press stations. Student-athletes follow a year-round tailored strength program that stresses core body, injury prevention and increasing explosiveness on the court. All FSC students are welcome to use the Nina B. Hollis Wellness Center’s weight room.
Get fit at the Nina B. Hollis Wellness Center The Nina B. Hollis Wellness Center officially opened in 1997, as the result of a 4.1 million dollar gift from Board of Trustee member Marjorie Hollis Roberts. The Florida Southern College Wellness Program is designed to promote the full potential of each student by encouraging a holistic lifestyle focused on health, fitness and recreation. Last year alone the Wellness Center had over 65,000 participants in aquatics, fitness, group exercise classes, intramural sports, and outdoor recreational programs. The program collaborates with other departments to promote fun and exciting campus activities. In addition, there are dynamic programs on alcohol and drug education, smoking cessation, eating disorders, HIV/AIDS education and healthy lifestyles.
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Nicolle and Tanja “Peace out”
Coaches Olson and Borchers and one big pair of shorts. Megan “Two Thumbs Up”
Equipment Manager Ronnie Akins in action.
Tanja gives Chelsea a lift to the team photo.
Emer and Alli “I got your back”
PHOTO FUN Emer Foley, Mandy Caldwell, Chelsea Johnson, Willamina Folks and Alli Fogle volunteering at the 2008 NCAA Divison I Women’s Final Four in Tampa.
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TOP 20 CAREER SCORERS 1. Tarra Blackwell (95-98) . .............2,037 2. Lucresia West (02-05) ...............1,958 3. Kim Disbro (84-87)......................1,884 4. Stacey Ungashick (90-93) ..........1,786 5. Kelly Charron (92-95)................ 1,506 6. Keisha Richardson (93-96)..........1,487 7. Alicia Evans (98-01) ...................1,395 8. Nanci Parks (86-89) ...................1,328 9. Kelly Carson (83-86)...................1,184 10. Deidre Lane (82-85) ...................1,177 11. Angie Norman (86-89).................1,174 12. Antonia Newman (99-01,03) . .....1,164 13. Tasha Smith (97-00)....................1,079
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MOCCASIN ALL-AMERICANS
Kim Disbro 1986-87 First Team
Kelly Charron 1994-95 Honorable Mention
Tarra Blackwell 1995-96 1996-97 1998-99 Honorable Mention
Melissa Brown 2000-01 Honorable Mention
Antonia Newman 2000-01 2002-03 Honorable Mention
Lucresia West 2001-02 2003-04 2004-05 First Team 2002-03 Honorable Mention
14. Melissa Brown (98-01) ...............1,053 15. Kim Billeter (87-90)......................1,040 16. Allison Gerdeman (93-96).......... 1,016 17. Monique Bunch (01-02, 04-05).......971 18. Brook Kohlheim (02-05).................953 19. Julie Lyeki (96-99)..........................917 20. Sue Kirkwood (78-81) . ................ 858
TOP 20 CAREER REBOUNDERS 1. Lucresia West (02-04) .................1056 2. Antonia Newman (99-01,03)...........979 3. Tarra Blackwell (95-98) . ................901 4. Kim Disbro (84-87).........................867 5. Monique Bunch (01-02, 04-05) ....833 6. Denise Sanscrainte (78-81) . ........ 774 7. Keisha Richardson (93-96).............769 8. Deidre Lane (82-85) ......................766 9. Allison Gerdeman (93-96)..............700 10. Willamina Folks (05-08)..................637 11. Tasha Smith (97-00).......................599 12. Angie Norman (86-89)....................588 13. Stacey Ungashick (90-93)..............580 14. Nanci Parks (86-89).......................571 15. Tina Gillems (00-03).......................559 16. Lisa Mason (80-83)........................545 17. Kim Billeter (87-90).........................539 18. Angie Smith (93-96)........................520 19. Sue Kirkwood (78-81).....................468 20. Ladreda Borom (90-93)..................449
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MOC MOST VALUABLE PLAYERS 1977-78 .............. Denise Sanscrainte 1978-79 ....................... Sue Kirkwood 1979-80 .............. Denise Sanscrainte 1980-81 .............................. Jody Kay 1981-82 ......................... Deidre Lane 1982-83 ......................... Deidre Lane 1983-84 ................. Robin Rosemeier 1984-85 ......................... Deidre Lane 1985-86 ......................... Kelly Carson 1986-87 ........................... Kim Disbro 1987-88 ................... Carolyn Harmon 1988-89 ................... Carolyn Harmon 1989-90 ........................... Kim Billeter 1990-91 ................ Stacey Ungashick 1991-92 ................ Stacey Ungashick 1992-93.................. Stacey Ungashick
1993-94......................... Kelly Charron 1994-95......................... Kelly Charron 1995-96.................. Allison Gerdeman 1996-97.............................. Julie Lyeki 1997-98 ......................Tarra Blackwell 1998-99.............................. Julie Lyeki 1999-00........................... Tasha Smith 2000-01........................Melissa Brown 2001-02........................ Lucresia West 2002-03........................ Lucresia West 2003-04........................ Lucresia West 2004-05........................ Lucresia West 2005-06.................... Sarah Pavelecky 2006-07..................... (None Selected) 2007-08................... Chelsea Johnson
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ALL-SUNSHINE STATE CONFERENCE 1981-82 Deidre Lane..........................................First Team Holly Butterfield.............................. Second Team Robin Rosemeier............................ Second Team Jody Kay................................. Honorable Mention Lisa Mason............................. Honorable Mention
1982-83 Deidre Lane..........................................First Team Holly Butterfield.............................. Second Team Janet Reynolds............................... Second Team Kelly Carson................................... Second Team Robin Rosemeier.................... Honorable Mention
1983-84 Deidre Lane..........................................First Team Kelly Carson................................... Second Team Janet Reynolds....................... Honorable Mention Robin Rosemeier.................... Honorable Mention
1984-85 Kelly Carson (MVP)..............................First Team Kim Disbro............................................First Team Deidre Lane..........................................First Team Janet Reynolds............................... Second Team Cindy Galbicka....................... Honorable Mention
1985-86 Kim Disbro (MVP).................................First Team Kelly Carson.........................................First Team Lisa Howard................................... Second Team Teri Komer.............................. Honorable Mention
1986-87 Kim Disbro (MVP).................................First Team Teri Komer.............................. Honorable Mention Nanci Parks............................ Honorable Mention
1987-88 Nanci Parks..........................................First Team Angie Norman......................................First Team Kim Billeter..................................... Second Team Carolyn Harmon............................. SecondTeam. Stacey Kreul....................... Freshman of the Year
1988-89 Carolyn Harmon...................................First Team Nanci Parks.................................... Second Team Angie Norman................................ Second Team Kim Billeter............................. Honorable Mention Julie Milford........................... All-Freshman Team
1989-90 Kim Billeter..................................... Second Team Stacey Ungashick.................. All-Freshman Team
1990-91 Stacey Ungashick.................................First Team Ladreda Borom....................... Honorable Mention Rhonda Ross.......................... Honorable Mention Angie Robinson.................. Freshman of the Year Amy Conklin.......................... All-Freshman Team
1991-92 Stacey Ungashick.................................First Team Julie Milford........................................ Third Team Kelly Charron......................... All-Freshman Team
1992-93 Stacey Ungashick.................................First Team Kelly Charron.................................. Second Team Allison Gerdeman............... Freshman of the Year Keisha Richardson................ All-Freshman Team
1993-94 Kelly Charron . .....................................First Team Keisha Richardson......................... Second Team
1994-95 Kelly Charron (MVP)............................First Team Tarra Blackwell.....................................First Team Keisha Richardson......................... Second Team Tarra Blackwell...................... All-Freshman Team Aesha Brown......................... All-Freshman Team
1995-96 Tarra Blackwell.....................................First Team Keisha Richardson...............................First Team Allison Gerdeman........................... Second Team
1996-97 Tarra Blackwell.....................................First Team Julie Lyeki . .................................... Second Team
1997-98 Tarra Blackwell (MVP)..........................First Team Julie Lyeki............................... Honorable Mention Alicia Evans........................... All-Freshman Team
1998-99 Julie Lyeki............................... Honorable Mention Rongi Bethea......................... All-Freshman Team
1999-00 Tasha Smith..........................................First Team Alicia Evans.................................... Second Team
2000-01 Melissa Brown......................................First Team Antonia Newman............................ Second Team Monique Bunch..................... All-Freshman Team
2001-02 Lucresia West................................. Second Team Lucresia West..................... Freshman of the Year Brook Kohlheim..................... All-Freshman Team Jaime Atkins.......................... All-Freshman Team
CONFERENCE ALL-TOURNAMENT 1981-82 Robin Rosemeier, Deidre Lane 1982-83 Holly Butterfield, Deidre Lane 1983-84 Kelly Carson, Robin Rosemeier, Kim Disbro 1984-85 Kelly Carson, Janet Reynolds, Kim Disbro 1985-86 Kelly Carson (MVP) Kim Disbro, Teri Komer, Lisa Howard 1986-87 Kim Disbro (MVP) Shannon Woods, Angie Norman 1987-88 Nanci Parks, Carolyn Harmon 1988-89 Nanci Parks (MVP), Carolyn Harmon 1989-90 Stacey Ungashick 1991-92 Stacey Ungashick, Kelly Charrron 1992-93 Kelly Charron, Allison Gerdeman 1993-94 Cindy Shannon (MVP), Tracy Salmon
2002-03 Lucresia West.......................................First Team Antonia Newman............................ Second Team
1994-95 Kelly Charron (Co-MVP) Keisha Richardson
2003-04 Lucresia West........................... Player of the Year Lucresia West.......................................First Team Meghana Saoji...................... All-Freshman Team Erica Smith............................ All-Freshman Team
1995-96 Tarra Blackwell (MVP) Terri Davis
2004-05 Lucresia West........................... Player of the Year Lucresia West.......................................First Team Monique Bunch....................................First Team
1997-98 Tarra Blackwell (MVP), Heather Tuel 1998-99 Julie Lyeki, Melissa Brown
2005-06 Sarah Pavelecky............................ Second Team
1999-00 Tasha Smith
2006-07 Nicolle DiRaimo.................. Freshman of the Year
2000-01 Antonia Newman
2007-08 Chelsea Johnson..................................First Team Emer Foley..................................... Second Team Chelsea Johnson................ Freshman of the Year Kquanise Byrd....................... All-Freshman Team
2002-03 Lucresia West (MVP), Tina Gillems, Jamie Atkins
2003-04 Lucresia West
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ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS PLAYER Years Played Atkins, Jaime...............................02,03 Barber, Lana................................87,88 Barber, Lauren.............................02,03 Berry, Lynn.......................................91 Bethea, Rongi...................................99 Billeter, Kim.......................87,88,89,90 Blackwell, Tarra.................95,96,97,98 Bontrager, Keri............................93,94 Boorde, Alexis ..................05,06,07,08 Borom, Ladreda.................90,91,92,93 Bovan, Tunisia.............................97,98 Bradshaw, Jamie..............................78 Brian, Camey....................................98 Briggs, Ezewane..............................01 Brown, Aesha....................95,96,97,98 Brown, Carla................................85,86 Brown, Melissa .................98,99,00,01 Brown, Telah.....................................88 Bunch, Monique . .............01,02,04,05 Butterfield, Holly..........................82,83 Buzdum, Betony .........................99,00 Byrd, Kquanise.................................08 Caldwell, Amanda.............................03 Caldwell, Mandy...............................08 Carpenter, Lesley........................97,98 Carson, Kelly.....................83,84,85,86 Casseles, Linda................................78 Cassidy, Elise...................................07 Charron, Kelly....................92,93,94,95 Church, Wendy.................................79 Coleman, Nicole...............................00 Collie, Carissa .................04,05,06,07 Conklin, Amy...............................91,92 Connell, Carrie.................................90 Crocker, Debbie...........................81,82 Danielewicz, Kim.........................85,86 Davis,Terri....................................96,97 Davis, Trecie.....................................85 DeLoach, Dana................................86 Diemer, Pamela ...............03,04,05,06 DiRaimo, Nicolle..........................07,08 Disbro, Kim........................84,85,86,87 Dominguez, Olga.........................88,89 Dyas, Peggy.....................................86 Echeverria, Sue................................78 Edwards, Ellen.................................79 Erwin, Erica......................................01 Evans, Alicia .....................98,99,00,01 Evans, Andrea...................89,90,91,92 Federico, Jean..................................80 Fogle, Alli..........................................08 Foley, Emer......................................08 Folks, Willamina .............05,06,07,08 Foster, Carla.....................................87 Galbicka, Cindy...........................84,85 Genis, Reina .........................01,04,05 Gerdeman, Allison.............93,94,95,96 Gillems, Tina . ...................00,01,02,03 Glanville, Marsha.........................98,99
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PLAYER Years Played Gluth, Debbie..............................79,80 Grabic, Lucija..............................04,05 Grant, Shawna ...........................99,00 Gray, Janet.......................................84 Guadalupe, Ireliam...........................04 Haag, Danielle..................................89 Harmon, Carolyn.........................88,89 Henry, Megan..............................83,84 Hesher, Linda..............................79,80 Highstreet, Stefanie................97,98,99 Hilliard, Jennifer................................95 Hoag, Erin...................................93,94 Hogan, Joni.................................94,95 Horn, Carolyn...................................78 Howard, Lisa...............................85,86 Hudson, Sandy.................................82 Jacobs, Vermell................................87 Johnson, Chelsea.............................08 Johnson, Debbie.........................78,79 Johnson, Jodi...................................80 Johnson, Tracey..........................04,05 Jones, Lenise...................................03 Kanaszka, Debbie.......................79,80 Katsoff, Nicole..................................04 Kay, Jody...........................81,82,83,84 Keating, Hollie..................................80 Kirkwood, Sue...................78,79,80,81 Koch, Jocelyn ...................99,00,01,02 Kohlheim, Brook ..............02,03,04,05 Komer, Teri........................84,85,86,87 Kowallek, Becky ...................01,02,03 Kreul, Stacey....................................88 Kunsman, Sharon.............................82 Lane, Deidre......................82,83,84,85 Lantinga, Maryann............................85 Lauricella, Dina............................83,84 Lay, Kara.....................................95,96 Levine, Shirah..................................00 Lindstrand, Christy......................93,94 Little, Keisha .....................96,97,98,99 Lyeki, Julie ........................96,97,98,99 Malloy, Molly................................88,89 Marley, Angie...............................88,89 Marvel, Lorri......................................81 Mason, Lisa.......................80,81,82,83 McAuley, Cindy.................................79 McGee, Tori......................................00 McNamara,Jessie.............................96 Meckstroth, Janet........................79,80 Menzies, Katie..................................07 Milford, Julie......................89,90,91,92 Millington, Brandy...................95,96,97 Montgomery, Kathy......................81,82 Mowell, Brenda............................96,97 Nelson, Erica...............................06,07 Newman, Antonia .............99,00,01,03 Nishio, Akiko ........................05,06,07 Norman, Angie...................86,87,88,89 O’Neil, Katie.....................................08
PLAYER Years Played Parks, Nanci......................86,87,88,89 Pavelecky, Sarah..............................06 Perry, Rosemary..........................04,05 Pettry, Joy.........................................79 Prince, Nakita..............................06,07 Redd, Robyn....................................88 Reynolds, Janet.................82,83,84,85 Richardson, Keisha...........93,94,95,96 Richer, Lorraine................................92 Rintala, Bella....................................90 Rogala, Rachel.................................03 Rose, Alishwia ............................99,00 Rosemeier, Robin..............81,82,83,84 Ross, Rhonda....................90,91,92,93 Rouse, Tequila . ..........................01,03 Rule, Marilyn...............................89,90 Saoji, Meghana ................04,05,06,07 Salmon, Tracy...................91,92,93,94 Sanscrainte, Denise..........78,79,80,81 Scheffler, Kim...................................87 Schiebel, Lindsay...................95,96,97 Scoville, Sandy.................................78 Seiler, Sandy....................................78 Shannon, Cindy......................92,93,94 Sheffer, Pam................................84,85 Sherbon, Stacy.................................92 Shultz, Lou.......................................81 Sisson, Emily....................................92 Smith, Angie......................93,94,95,96 Smith, Cindy.....................................78 Smith, Erica......................................04 Smith, Tasha......................97,98,99,00 Snow, Sindee...................................81 Soule, Laura................................85,86 Speaker, Tanja..................................08 Stagg, Mandie..................................91 Stephens, Jill....................................92 Stewart, Shannon.............................06 Strain, Gale.................................78,79 Tuel, Heather.....................95,96,97,98 Tuel, Kim..........................................95 Ungashick, Stacey.............90,91,92,93 Vanacore, Victoria ............05,06,07,08 Vanderveer, Natalie..........................05 Vehige, Tiffany........................97,98,99 Vicera, Dee.......................................91 Vollman, Jean...................................79 Walker, Felecia.................................03 Washington, Roshaunda..................07 Weimer, Heather...............................90 West, Lucresia ................02,03,04, 05 Williams, Laticia...........................82,83 Williams, Tiffany...........................06,07 Winkler, Melissa...........................89,90 Woloson, Judy..................................80 Woods, Shannon.........................86,87 Wright, Christina...............................06
Florida Southern College
2008-09 Women’s Basketball
INDIVIDUAL AND TEAM RECORDS POINTS GAME: 43 - Kim Disbro (vs. Rollins, 2/28/87) SEASON: 717 - Kim Disbro (1986-87, 29 games) CAREER: 2037 - Tarra Blackwell (1995-98, 120 games) SCORING AVERAGE SEASON: 24.7 - Kim Disbro (1986-87, 717 points, 29 games) CAREER: 19.8 - Lucresia West (2002-05, 1958 points, 99 games) REBOUNDS GAME: 21 - Antonia Newman (at Tampa, 2/03/01) Sue Kirkwood (1978-79) SEASON: 350 - Antonia Newman (2002-03, 31 games) CAREER: 1056 - Lucresia West (2002-05, 99 games) REBOUNDING AVERAGE SEASON: 12.0 - Lucresia West (2001-02, 275 REB, 23 games) CAREER: 10.7 - Lucresia West (2002-05, 1056 REB, 99 games) GAME: SEASON: CAREER:
FIELD GOALS MADE 18 - Lucresia West (vs. Saint Leo, 3/5/04) 251 - Kim Disbro (1986-87), 251-443, 29 games) 819 - Tarra Blackwell (1995-98, 819-1319, 99 games)
FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED GAME: 28 - Kelly Charron (vs. Bentley, 10-28, 1/03/94) SEASON: 491 - Stacey Ungashick (1992-93, 227-491, 28 games) CAREER: 1639 - Stacey Ungashick (1990-1993, 688-1639, 110 games) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (min. 5 FGM/Game) SEASON: .633 - Lucresia West (2003-04, 229-362, 26 games) CAREER: .621 - Tarra Blackwell (1996-98, 819-1319, 120 games) 3-PT FIELD GOALS MADE GAME: 6 - Chelsea Johnson (vs. Lynn, 1/5/08, 6-10) Chelsea Johnson (vs. Eckerd, 2/13/08, 6-12) Alicia Evans (vs. Webber, 11/28/00) SEASON: 78 - Chelsea Johnson (2007-08, 78-189, 28 games) CAREER: 180 - Brook Kohlheim (2002-05, 180-589, 116 games) 3-PT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED GAME: 15 - Alicia Evans (vs. Saint Leo, 2/21/01) Alicia Evans (vs. Montana St-Biling, 11/24/00) SEASON: 239 - Alicia Evans (2000-01, 67-239, 29 games) CAREER: 589 - Brook Kohlheim (2002-05, 180-589, 116 games) GAME: SEASON: CAREER:
FREE THROWS MADE 18 - Melissa Brown (at Barry, 1/10/01) 214 - Kim Disbro (1986-87, 214-253, 29 games) 437 - Kim Disbro (1984-87, 437-557, 104 games)
GAME: SEASON: CAREER:
FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 22 - Kim Disbro (vs. Tampa, 15-22, 1/26/86) 22 - Kelly Charron (vs. North Florida, 15-22, 1/14/95) 253 - Kim Disbro (1986-87, 214-253, 29 games) 557 - Kim Disbro (1984-87, 437-557, 104 games)
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (min. 2.5 FTM/Game) SEASON: .846 - Kim Disbro (1986-87, 214-253, 29 games) CAREER: .792 - Brook Kohlheim (2002-05, 221-279, 116 games) GAME: SEASON: CAREER:
ASSISTS 14 - Carolyn Harmon (vs. Rollins, 3/3/88) 14 - Kelly Charron (vs. Otterbein, 11/29/94) 222 - Carolyn Harmon (1987-88, 28 games) 604 - Kelly Charron (1992-95, 120 games)
BLOCKS GAME: 8 - Antonia Newman (at Tampa, 2/3/01) Antonia Newman (vs. Lees-McRae, 1/5/00) SEASON: 56 - Antonia Newman (2000-01, 29 games) CAREER: 163 - Antonia Newman (1999-03, 119 games) GAME: SEASON: CAREER:
STEALS 11 - Kelly Charron (vs. Florida Tech, 2/23/94) 130 - Kelly Charron (1994-95, 32 games) 412 - Kelly Charron (1992-95, 120 games)
GAME: HALF: SEASON: AVERAGE: BY OPP: BY BOTH: BY FSC: BY OPP:
POINTS 112 - vs. Barry (1/18/92 - FSC 112, Barry 73) 66 - vs. Eckerd (1/21/78, 2nd Half - FSC 66, EC 17) 2710 - 1994-95 (32 games, 84.7 average) 84.7 - 1994-95 (32 games, 2710 points) 113 - by Florida Tech (2/22/92 - FSC 81, FIT 113) 199 - vs. Bellarmine (12/17/94 - FSC 103, BC 96) SCORING MARGIN 80 - vs. Flagler (11/27/84 - FSC 106, Flagler 26) 54 - by Auburn (1/17/87 - Auburn 109, FSC 55)
REBOUNDS GAME: 72 - vs. Eckerd (2/2/84) SEASON: 1437 - 1993-94 (31 games, 46.4 average) AVERAGE: 46.7 - 1978-79 (19 games, 887 rebounds) FIELD GOALS MADE GAME: 49 - vs. Flagler (12/2/85, 49-92) SEASON: 1056 - 1994-95 (32 games, 1056- 2182) FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED GAME: 111 - vs. Rollins (2/12/81, 46-111) SEASON: 2280 - 1993-94 (31 games, 985-2280) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE GAME: .681 - vs. Florida Atlantic (11/20/87, 32-47) SEASON: .484 - 1987-88 (28 games, 876-1810) GAME: SEASON:
3-PT FIELD GOALS MADE 13 - vs. Palm Beach Atlantic (12/14/07, 13-26) 204 - 2007-08 (28 games, 204-589)
GAME: SEASON:
3-PT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 34 - vs. Nova Southeastern (12/1/07, 11-34) 589 - 2007-08 (28 games, 204-589)
GAME: SEASON:
FREE THROWS MADE 30 - vs. Lynn (2/8/03, 5-30) 577 - 1999-00 (30 games, 577-848)
GAME: SEASON:
FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 58 - vs. Edward Waters (2/13/80, 35-58) 848 - 1999-00 (30 games, 577-848)
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (min. 10 FGA) GAME: .900 - vs. Quincy (1/5/83, 9-10) SEASON: .688 - 1985-86 (27 games, 467-678) GAME: SEASON:
ASSISTS 33 - vs. Barry (1/18/92) 607 - 1993-94 (31 games, 19.6 average)
GAME: SEASON:
BLOCKS 13 - vs. Barry (1/31/01) 118 - 2000-01 (29 games, 4.1 average)
GAME: SEASON:
STEALS 38 - vs. Warner Southern (12/7/94) 505 - 1994-95 (32 games, 15.8 average)
MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS ONGEST WIN STREAK - 26 games (1994-95) L LONGEST LOSING STREAK - 7 games (2005-06) TRIPLE DOUBLES arolyn Harmon vs. Tampa (2/6/88, 24 pts., 10 reb., 10 ast.) C Kelly Charron vs. Florida Tech (2/4/95, 17 pts., 10 reb., 10 ast.) Kelly Charron vs. Eckerd (2/15/95, 22 pts., 10 ast., 10 stl.)
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SEASON/CAREER RECORDS SEASON RECORDS Games Played 32 - Tarra Blackwell (1995) 32 - Aesha Brown (1995) 32 - Keisha Richardson (1995) 32 - Lindsay Schiebel (1995) 32 - Angie Smith (1995) 32 - Kelly Charron (1995) Points Scored 717 - Kim Disbro (1987) 579 - Tarra Blackwell (1995) 556 - Stacey Ungashick (1993) 547 - Lucresia West (2004) 538 - Kim Disbro (1986) 538 - Tarra Blackwell (1998) Scoring Average 24.7 - Kim Disbro (1987) 21.7 - Lucresia West (2005) 21.0 - Lucresia West (2004) 19.9 - Kim Disbro (1986) 19.9 - Stacey Ungashick (1993) 18.8 - Lucresia West (2002) Rebounds 350 - Antonia Newman (2003) 275 - Lucresia West (2002) 272 - Lucresia West (2003) 272 - Tarra Blackwell (1995) 268 - Lucresia West (2005) 267 - Antonia Newman (2001) Rebounding Average 12.0 - Lucresia West (2002) 11.7 - Lucresia West (2005) 11.5 - Denise Sanscrainte (1978) 11.4 - Denise Sanscrainte (1979) 11.3 - Antonia Newman (2003) Field Goals Made 251 - Kim Disbro (1987) 239 - Tarra Blackwell (1995) 229 - Lucresia West (2004) 227 - Stacey Ungashick (1993) 216 - Tarra Blackwell (1998) Field Goals Att. 491 - Stacey Ungashick (1993) 458 - Chelsea Johnson (2008) 443 - Kim Disbro (1987) 439 - Kelly Charron (1994) 433 - Stacey Ungashick (1992)
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Free Throws Made 214 - Kim Disbro (1987) 162 - Tasha Smith (2000) 142 - Melissa Brown (2001) 136 - Antonia Newman (2001) 132 - Melissa Brown (2000) Free Throws Att. 253 - Kim Disbro (1987) 227 - Antonia Newman (2003) 223 - Tasha Smith (2000) 197 - Antonia Newman (2001) 196 - Melissa Brown (2001) 3-Pt. Field Goals Made 78 - Chelsea Johnson (2008) 67 - Alicia Evans (2001) 52 - Alicia Evans (2000) 49 - Brook Kohlheim (2005) 49 - Cindy Shannon (1994) 46 - Brook Kohlheim (2002) 46 - Keisha Richardson (1995) 3-Pt. Field Goals Att. 239 - Alicia Evans (2001) 189 - Chelsea Johnson (2008) 169 - Brook Kohlheim (2005) 154 - Brook Kohlheim (2002) 153 - Jamie Atkins (2003) 153 - Alicia Evans (2000) Assists (since 1980) 222 - Carolyn Harmon (1988) 184 - Kelly Charron (1995) 174 - Carolyn Harmon (1989) 173 - Melissa Brown (2001) 168 - Kelly Carson (1985) Steals (since 1980) 130 - Kelly Charron (1995) 114 - Kelly Charron (1994) 109 - Keisha Richardson (1996) 107 - Carolyn Harmon (1988) 105 - Kelly Carson (1986) Blocks (since 1980) 56 - Antonia Newman (2001) 55 - Antonia Newman (2000) 48 - Tarra Blackwell (1998) 47 - Christina Wright (2006) 40 - Kelly Charron (1995)
CAREER RECORDS Games Played 122 - Keisha Richardson (93-96) 120 - Tarra Blackwell (95-98) 120 - Kelly Charron (92-95) 119 - Antonia Newman (99-03) 119 - Angie Smith (93-96) 118 - Melissa Brown (98-01) 118 - Alicia Evans (98-01) 118 - Aesha Brown (95-98) POINTS SCORED 2037 - Tarra Blackwell (95-98) 1958 - Lucresia West (02-05) 1884 - Kim Disbro (84-87) 1786 - Stacey Ungashick (90-93) 1506 - Kelly Charron (92-95) Scoring Average 19.8 - Lucresia West (02-05) 18.1 - Kim Disbro (84-87) 17.0 - Tarra Blackwell (95-98) 16.2 - Stacey Ungashick (90-93) 13.8 - Deidre Lane (82-85) Rebounds 1056 - Lucresia West (02-05) 979 - Antonia Newman (99-03) 901 - Tarra Blackwell (95-98) 867 - Kim Disbro (84-87) 833 - Monique Bunch (00-05) Rebounding Average 10.7 - Lucresia West (02-05) 10.2 - Denise Sanscrainte (78-81) 9.0 - Deidre Lane (82-85) 8.3 - Kim Disbro (84-87) 8.2 - Antonia Newman (99-03) Field Goals Made 819 - Tarra Blackwell (95-98) 815 - Lucresia West (02-05) 723 - Kim Disbro (84-87) 688 - Stacey Ungashick (90-93) 565 - Kelly Charron (92-95) Field Goals Attempted 1639 - Stacey Ungashick (90-93) 1369 - Lucresia West (02-05) 1333 - Kelly Charron (92-95) 1319 - Tarra Blackwell (95-98) 1316 - Kim Disbro (84-87)
Free Throws Made 437 - Kim Disbro (84-87) 399 - Tarra Blackwell (95-98) 384 - Melissa Brown (98-01) 347 - Deidre Lane (82-85) 338 - Antonia Newman (99-03) Free Throws Attempted 631 - Tarra Blackwell (95-98) 587 - Antonia Newman (99-03) 574 - Melissa Brown (98-01) 557 - Kim Disbro (84-87) 521 - Deidre Lane (82-85) 3-Pt. Field Goals Made 180 - Brook Kohlheim (02-05) 147 - Alicia Evans (98-01) 131 - Meghana Saoji (04-07) 95 - Stacey Ungashick (90-93) 88 - Kelly Charron (92-95) 3-Pt. Field Goals Att. 589 - Brook Kohlheim (02-05) 497 - Alicia Evans (98-01) 439 - Meghana Saoji (04-07) 315 - Kelly Charron (92-95) 270 - Stacey Ungashick (90-93) Assists (since 1980) 604 - Kelly Charron (92-95) 443 - Kelly Carson (83-86) 441 - Stacy Ungashick (90-93) 396 - Carolyn Harmon (88-89) 358 - Brook Kohlheim (02-05) Steals (since 1980) 412 - Kelly Charron (92-95) 317 - Keisha Richardson (93-96) 298 - Melissa Brown (98-01) 269 - Stacey Ungashick (90-93) 246 - Lucresia West (02-05) Blocks (since 1980) 163 - Antonia Newman (99-03) 108 - Tarra Blackwell (95-98) 104 - Lucresia West (02-05) 93 - Monique Bunch (00-05) 88 - Kelly Charron (92-95)
Florida Southern College
2008-09 Women’s Basketball
MOCS IN NCAA POST SEASON 5-8 (.385) One Regional Championship - 1995 One Regional Runner-Up Title - 1996 1993-94 - Florida Southern 81, Ft. Valley State 68
(Regional Play-In Game)1
GEORGE W. JENKINS FIELD HOUSE
West Georgia 103, Florida Southern 74
Florida Southern’s field house, named for Publix Super Markets founder George W. Jenkins, opened its doors on Dec. 3, 1966. Built to complement the campus’s surrounding Frank Lloyd Wright-designed buildings, the facility has a main floor providing for three basketball courts. Seating capacity is approximately 2,500. A basement section houses lockerrooms, a training room, equipment room, varsity weight room, physical education offices and storage areas. Recents additions have included a conference room, additional women’s lockerrooms and the FSC athletics offices. Jenkins Field House is one of the largest buildings on the FSC campus, covering 40,000 square feet. The facility was constructed utilizing the steel framework of three B-47 bomber hangars from nearby MacDill Air Force Base in Tampa. The field house has been the site of numerous NCAA regional and quarterfinal basketball games. In 1983 it served as the site for the NCAA Div. II Women’s Volleyball Championship. In 2003-04 it served as the site of the Sunshine State Conference men’s and women’s postseason basketball tournaments. Florida Southern’s Board of Trustees unanimously voted to name the field house for Jenkins, president of Publix Super Markets, Inc., in appreciation of his generous support of the college, both as a benefactor and a friend. Jenkins’ relationship with Florida Southern started in 1956, when he served as the school’s honorary chancellor, an honor reserved for prominent men and women in various walks of life. In 1957 Florida Southern awarded him an honorary doctorate degree, calling him one of Lakeland’s outstanding citizens and “a leader of Florida in the support of humanitarian causes, education and community progress.” He was posthumously inducted into inaugural class of the FSC Athletic Hall of Fame in 2002.
Florida Southern 77, Valdosta State 73
(South Regional Third Place)2
1994-95 - Florida Southern 82, Ft. Valley Statye 75 (ot)
(South Regional Champions)1
Missouri Western 79, Florida Southern 77
(National Fifth Place)3
1995-96 - Florida Southern 97, Central Arkansas 93 Delta State 96, Florida Southern 76
(South Regional Runner-Up)4
1997-98 - Arkansas-Monticello 77, Florida Southern 75
(South Regional Participants)5
1998-99 - Arkansas Tech 62, Florida Southern 59
(South Regional Participants)6
1999-00 - Florida Southern 70, Tampa 68 (ot) Delta State 66, Florida Southern 54
(South Regional Semifinalist)4
2000-01 - Barry 78, Florida Southern 69
(South Regional Participants)4
2002-03 - Tampa 62, Florida Southern 55
(South Regional Participants)5
Key to Sites: 1 - Florida Southern College (Lakeland, Fla.) 2 - West Georgia College (Carrollton, Ga.) 3 - North Dakota State Univ. (Fargo, N.D.) 4 - Delta State Univ. (Cleveland, Miss.) 5 - Arkansas Tech Univ. (Russellville, Ark..) 6 - Fort Valley State Univ. (Fort Velley, Ga.)
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FSC YEAR-BY-YEAR Year 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 5 Years
Record 10-12 11-8 8-14 8-7 12-7 49-48
SSC - - - - 9-1 9-1
Year 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 3 Years
Record 12-5 15-7 20-7 47-19
Year 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 12 Years
Record 23-4 23-6 21-7 21-8 12-16 12-15 19-10 25-3 24-7 28-4 26-5 17-11 251-96
Year 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 9 Years
Record 24-5 20-10 22-8 22-7 11-16 24-7 19-10 18-11 10-19 170-93
SSC SSC Reg. Season SSC Tourn. 10-2 Champion Champion 11-3 Second Place Runner-Up 10-4 Second Place (participant) 11-3 Second Place (participant) 4-10 Seventh Place (participant) 11-3 Co-Champion Champion 11-3 Second Place (Semi-Finalist) 13-3 Champion (Semi-Finalist) 5-11 Eighth Place (participant) 86-42
NCAA Tourn. Coach Regional Diane Foli* Regional Diane Foli Regional Diane Foli Regional Diane Foli - - - Diane Foli Regional Diane Foli - - - Diane Foli - - - Diane Foli - - - Diane Foli *SSC Coach of the Year
Year 2006-07 2007-08 2 Years
Record 11-17 15-13 26-30
SSC SSC Reg. Season SSC Tourn. 6-10 Seventh Place (participant) 7-9 Fifth Place (participant) 13-19
NCAA Tourn. - - - - - -
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SSC Reg. Season SSC Tourn. - - - - - - --- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Champion Runner-up
NCAA Tourn. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Coach Lois Webb Lois Webb Lois Webb Lois Webb Lois Webb
SSC 8-2 8-2 8-0 24-4
SSC Reg. Season Second Second Champion
SSC Tourn. Runner-up Runner-up Champion
NCAA Tourn. - - - - - - - - -
Coach Dick Goding* Dick Goding Dick Goding*
SSC 8-0 12-0 9-1 10-2 6-6 6-6 9-3 10-2 11-3 14-0 12-2 8-6 115-31
SSC Reg. Season Champion Champion Champion Second Fourth Fourth Second Second Second Champion Champion Fourth
SSC Tourn. Champion Champion Runner-up Champion (participant) (participant) Runner-up Runner-up Champion Champion Champion (participant)
NCAA Tourn. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Regional Div. II - 5th Regional - - -
Coach Norm Benn* Norm Benn Norm Benn Norm Benn Norm Benn Norm Benn Norm Benn Norm Benn Norm Benn Norm Benn* Norm Benn* Norm Benn
Coach Jarrod Olson Jarrod Olson
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(15-13) - FLORIDA SOUTHERN 2007-08 STATISTICS - (15-13) PLAYER GP GS PTS AVG. REB AVG FG AT FG% 3P AT 3P% FT AT FT% PF D AS TO BL ST MIN Johnson, Chelsea 28 28 520 18.6 103 3.7 184 458 .402 78 189 .413 74 84 .881 60 1 71 77 1 39 858 Foley, Emer 27 25 389 14.4 266 9.9 154 313 .492 0 1 .000 81 130 .623 78 4 36 87 4 48 680 Byrd, Kquanise 20 7 211 10.6 36 1.8 77 181 .425 22 65 .338 35 49 .714 38 0 57 53 4 26 444 Fogle, Alli 28 19 186 6.6 106 3.8 62 188 .330 41 133 .308 21 28 .750 63 2 73 69 1 23 687 Folks, Willamina 28 23 179 6.4 181 6.5 73 183 .399 1 1 1.000 32 50 .640 48 0 27 60 26 31 576 Hopper, Kristi 3 0 19 6.3 0 0.0 7 18 .389 3 14 .214 2 2 1.000 3 0 0 1 0 0 27 Castro, Deanna 15 10 77 5.1 37 2.5 23 59 .390 14 40 .350 17 18 .944 17 0 30 25 6 9 340 Vanacore, Victoria 28 7 117 4.2 116 4.1 42 97 .433 14 36 .389 19 23 .826 42 0 16 37 6 9 442 Speaker, Tanja 28 11 109 3.9 66 2.4 39 111 .351 10 44 .227 21 30 .700 51 1 48 43 1 31 580 Caldwell, Mandy 18 0 55 3.1 39 2.2 23 60 .383 7 18 .389 2 5 .400 20 0 11 18 1 8 218 DiRaimo, Nicolle 19 0 57 3.0 55 2.9 19 52 .365 1 12 .083 18 23 .783 46 2 21 33 4 13 251 Boorde, Alexis 21 2 61 2.9 47 2.2 21 60 .350 10 26 .385 9 11 .818 18 0 13 12 3 7 217 Nelson, Erica 15 8 22 1.5 11 0.7 8 26 .308 3 10 .300 3 10 .300 16 0 27 19 0 7 239 O’Neil, Katie 9 0 4 0.4 14 1.6 2 5 .400 0 0 .000 0 2 .000 5 0 4 5 0 0 41 TEAM 109 3.9 6 MOCCASINS 28 2006 71.6 1186 42.4 734 1811 .405 204 589 .346 334 465 .718 505 10 434 545 57 251 5600 OPPONENTS 28 1890 67.5 1070 38.2 701 1714 .409 123 387 .318 365 537 .680 427 7 400 524 75 234 5600
AVG. 30.6 25.2 22.2 24.5 20.6 9.0 22.7 15.8 20.7 12.1 13.2 10.3 15.9 4.6
(7-9) - SUNSHINE STATE CONFERENCE - (7-9) PLAYER GP GS PTS AVG. REB AVG FG AT FG% 3P AT 3P% FT AT FT% PF D AS TO BL ST MIN Johnson, Chelsea 16 16 328 20.5 59 3.7 114 289 .394 47 120 .392 53 60 .883 33 1 42 51 1 23 532 Foley, Emer 15 13 198 13.2 128 8.5 75 167 .449 0 0 .000 48 81 .593 48 3 16 49 4 26 396 Byrd, Kquanise 10 6 109 10.9 13 1.3 41 102 .402 11 36 .306 16 24 .667 16 0 24 30 1 7 220 Folks, Willamina 16 13 101 6.3 114 7.1 40 94 .426 1 1 1.000 20 32 .625 28 0 10 32 13 16 361 Fogle, Alli 16 9 100 6.3 64 4.0 31 95 .326 24 77 .312 14 15 .933 41 2 40 34 1 12 418 Castro, Deanna 8 5 43 5.4 18 2.3 12 31 .387 7 21 .333 12 12 1.000 9 0 13 12 4 4 192 Speaker, Tanja 16 9 78 4.9 35 2.2 27 74 .365 7 31 .226 17 22 .773 36 1 26 0 23 78 380 Vanacore, Victoria 16 5 70 4.4 55 3.4 22 54 .407 10 25 .400 16 19 .842 23 0 9 22 4 7 263 DiRaimo, Nicolle 14 0 49 3.5 38 2.7 16 40 .400 1 9 .111 16 21 .762 33 1 13 23 2 8 191 Caldwell, Mandy 9 0 22 2.4 18 2.0 9 22 .409 4 7 .571 0 0 .000 12 0 4 12 1 3 112 Boorde, Alexis 10 2 17 1.7 10 1.0 6 19 .316 3 9 .333 2 2 1.000 9 0 2 4 1 2 71 Nelson, Erica 7 2 8 1.1 5 0.7 3 11 .273 2 6 .333 0 0 .000 4 0 4 3 0 2 62 O’Neil, Katie 2 0 0 0.0 1 0.5 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 TEAM 65 4.1 4 MOCCASINS 16 1123 70.2 623 38.9 396 998 .397 117 342 .342 214 288 .743 292 8 213 303 32 133 3200 OPPONENTS 16 1137 71.1 617 38.6 422 970 .435 73 218 .335 220 315 .698 254 5 244 287 47 132 3200
AVG. 33.2 26.4 22.0 22.6 26.1 24.0 23.8 16.4 13.6 12.4 7.1 8.9 1.0
2007-08 SEASON GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS DATE 11/16 11/17 11/19 11/20 11/27 12/01 12/08 12/14 12/19 12/20 1/03 1/05 1/09 1/12 1/16 1/19
OPPONENT at West Florida # vs. West Georgia # Puerto Rico - Rio Piedras Puerto Rico - Bayamon at Flagler at Nova Southeastern * Flagler Palm Beach Atlantic Georgia Southwestern % Ashland (OH) % Wheeling Jesuit (WV) Lynn * Eckerd * at Barry * at Saint Leo * Florida Tech *
FS-OP 77-68 52-74 100-51 71-76 90-85 79-92 79-55 93-56 70-48 61-67 62-50 75-88 86-76 54-51 62-63 58-48
FSC HIGH PTS Johnson-19 Johnson-14 Hopper-19 Foley-30 Johnson-27 Byrd/Johnson-23 Foley-20 Johnson-17 Foley-24 Foley-15 Foley-26 Johnson-27 Johnson-23 Johnson-14 Johnson-23 Johnson-19
FSC HIGH REB. Foley-12 Johnson/Vanacore-7 O’Neil-8 Foley-13 Foley/Folks-8 Folks-8 Foley-19 Foley-13 Foley-15 Foley-18 Foley-11 Folks-12 Foley-13 Foley-13 Foley-6 Fogle/Folks-11
DATE 1/23 1/26 1/29 2/02 2/06 2/09 2/13 2/16 2/20 2/23 2/27 3/04
OPPONENT at Tampa * Rollins * at Palm Beach Atlantic Nova Southeastern * at Lynn * Barry * at Eckerd * at Florida Tech * Saint Leo * at Rollins * Tampa * at Rollins **
FS-OP 69-72 76-63 75-51 57-60 82-94 66-65 87-83 85-68 61-64 64-76 62-74 53-72
FSC HIGH PTS Johnson-30 Johnson-15 Johnson-15 Byrd-23 Foley-21 Foley-19 Johnson-30 Johnson-24 Foley-14 Foley-16 Johnson-27 Johnson-24
FSC HIGH REB. Foley-12 Folks-12 Foley-12 Foley-9 Folks-9 Foley-15 Fogle/Foley-6 DiRaimo-10 Folks-9 Foley/Johnson-7 Folks-9 Foley/Folks-7
# West Florida Tip-Off Classic % - FSC Classic * Sunshine State Conference Game ** SSC Tournament (at Lynn)
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SUNSHINE STATE CONFERENCE Founded in 1975, the Sunshine State Conference has risen from a single sport organization to the Division II “Conference of Champions.” Since its inception, the conference has grown steadily in sports played, membership and national prominence. Sunshine State Conference member schools have won NCAA national titles (69 total) in baseball, men’s basketball, men’s and women’s golf, softball, men’s and women’s tennis, men’s and women’s soccer and women’s volleyball, and are nationally recognized in men’s and women’s cross country, women’s rowing and Commissioner women’s basketball. Mike Marcil The SSC sponsors championships in baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s golf, men’s and women’s soccer, men’s and women’s tennis, women’s volleyball, softball and women’s rowing. The first women’s SSC championships began in 1981-82. SSC members include: Barry University (Miami Shores); Eckerd College (St. Petersburg); Florida Tech (Melbourne); Florida Southern College (Lakeland); Lynn University (Boca Raton); Nova Southeastern University (Ft. Lauderdale); Rollins College (Winter Park); Saint Leo University (Saint Leo); and the University of Tampa (Tampa). For more information, please contact:
Mike Marcil, Commissioner Kelly Harrison, Assistant Commissioner for Internal Operations Noel Beaulieu, Assistant Commissioner for External Operations 7061 Grand National Dr., Suite 138 Orlando, FL 32819 • (407) 248-8460 www.sunshinestateconference.com
Barry Central Florida1 Eckerd Florida Southern Florida Tech Lynn North Florida1 Nova Southeastern Rollins Saint Leo Saint Thomas2 Tampa
Years in All-Time SSC SSC Record* Pct. 21 3 27 27 22 9 4 4 27 27 1 27
126-162 19-1 77-259 235-101 184-116 50-84 28-28 40-24 245-91 70-266 2-10 204-132
.438 .950 .229 .699 .613 .373 .500 .625 .729 .208 .167 .607
SSC Champions Reg. Sea. Tourn. 1 1 0 10 6 0 0 1 10 0 0 3
*Records do not include1981-82 season as final standings are not available. 1-Now Division I 2-Now a member of the NAIA
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ALL-CONFERENCE FIRST TEAM Chelsea Johnson.........Florida Southern Jennifer Musgrove...........................Rollins Olivia Nagle.....................................Eckerd Stephanie Sarosi.........Nova Southeastern Sheena Walton................................Tampa PLAYER OF THE YEAR Stephanie Sarosi.........Nova Southeastern DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Sheena Walton................................Tampa FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Chelsea Johnson.........Florida Southern COACH OF THE YEAR Marilyn Rule................Nova Southeastern
ALL-TIME SUNSHINE STATE CONFERENCE STANDINGS
Team
WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2007-08 FINAL STANDINGS Team SSC ALL Nova Southeastern % 14-2 24-7 Tampa 13-3 24-7 Rollins 8-8 19-10 Barry 8-8 18-11 Lynn 7-9 16-12 Florida Southern 7-9 15-13 Saint Leo 6-10 13-15 Eckerd 5-11 15-13 Florida Tech 4-12 12-15 % - Tournament Champions
1 3 0 9 4 0 0 1 7 0 0 2
SECOND TEAM Princess Bailey.................................. Barry Rachel Brockman............................... Lynn Emer Foley...................Florida Southern Melissa Guerero..........................Saint Leo Jade Williams..................................... Lynn ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM Kquanise Byrd.............Florida Southern Chelsea Johnson.........Florida Southern Ashley Lutz......................................Eckerd Lynisha Nelson....................... Florida Tech Abbie Tepe...................Nova Southeastern ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Abbie Tepe...................Nova Southeastern Amber Bishko..............Nova Southeastern DeShaydia Mackey.........................Tampa Sheena Walton................................Tampa Erica Woodard.................................Tampa MOST VALUABLE PLAYER Stephanie Sarosi.........Nova Southeastern
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SUNSHINE STATE CONFERENCE 2007-08 STATISTICS Scoring Offense Florida Southern Eckerd Lynn Nova Southeastern Tampa Rollins Saint Leo Florida Tech Barry
GP 28 28 28 31 31 29 28 27 29
PTS 2006 1932 1885 2036 2001 1819 1739 1623 1668
AVG 71.6 69.0 67.3 65.7 64.5 62.7 62.1 60.1 57.5
Field Goal Pct. Eckerd Nova Southeastern Tampa Saint Leo Florida Southern Lynn Rollins Barry Florida Tech
FGM 726 759 684 674 734 703 666 617 554
FGA 1635 1793 1619 1660 1811 1794 1817 1746 1617
Pct. .444 .423 .422 .406 .405 .392 .367 .353 .343
Free Throw Pct. Nova Southeastern Tampa Florida Southern Eckerd Saint Leo Lynn Florida Tech Barry Rollins
FTM 379 510 334 353 326 317 369 242 331
FTA 526 710 465 504 487 485 567 389 533
Pct. .721 .718 .718 .700 .669 .654 .651 .622 .621
Scoring DEfense Barry Rollins Tampa Nova Southeastern Florida Tech Eckerd Saint Leo Lynn Florida Southern
GP 29 29 31 31 27 28 28 28 28
PTS 1498 1554 1721 1826 1668 1760 1788 1797 1890
AVG 51.7 53.6 55.5 58.9 62.5 62.9 63.9 64.2 67.5
FG Defense Rollins Tampa Barry Nova Southeastern Lynn Florida Tech Saint Leo Eckerd Florida Southern
FGM 554 636 501 693 644 574 649 655 701
FGA 1695 1862 1407 1900 1742 1467 1629 1641 1714
Pct. .327 .342 .356 .365 .370 .391 .398 .399 .409
Rebound Margin Eckerd Rollins Florida Southern Tampa Barry Nova Southeastern Lynn Saint Leo Florida Tech
Team 39.8 45.9 42.4 39.4 39.8 39.4 43.0 37.6 38.1
Opp 33.5 40.0 38.2 26.2 36.3 37.5 42.2 39.1 41.6
Mrg. + 6.2 + 5.9 + 4.1 + 3.2 + 2.4 + 1.9 + 0.8 - 1.4 - 3.5
Scoring Margin Rollins Tampa Nova Southeastern Eckerd Barry Florida Southern Lynn Saint Leo Florida Tech
Off 62.7 64.5 65.7 69.0 57.5 71.6 67.3 62.1 60.1
Def 53.6 55.5 58.9 62.9 51.7 67.5 64.2 63.9 62.5
Mrg. + 9.1 + 9.0 + 6.8 + 6.1 + 5.9 + 4.1 + 3.1 - 1.8 - 2.4
3-PT FG Pct. Tampa Florida Southern Lynn Eckerd Nova Southeastern Florida Tech Rollins Barry Saint Leo
FGM 123 204 162 127 139 146 156 192 65
FGA 344 589 497 406 446 483 535 664 240
Pct. .358 .346 .326 .313 .312 .302 .292 .289 .271
ASSISTS Nova Southeastern Florida Southern Lynn Tampa Rollins Eckerd Barry Saint Leo Florida Tech
AST 500 434 420 450 420 400 396 379 307
Avg. 16.13 15.50 15.00 14.52 14.48 14.29 13.66 13.54 11.37
TTL 308 268 266 258 238 241 240 242 236 209
AVG 9.9 9.9 9.9 9.2 9.2 8.6 8.6 8.3 7.6 7.2
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Scoring Stephanie Sarosi (NSU) Chelsea Johnson (FSC) Jade Williams (LU) Sheena Walton (UT) Olivia Nagle (EC) Kristin Heminger (FT) Emer Foley (FSC) Lynisha Nelson (FT) Jennifer Musgrove (RC) Rachel Brockman (LU)
GP 27 28 28 31 28 24 27 26 29 26
FG 3PT FT 220 0 77 184 78 74 156 52 81 183 0 105 161 1 92 117 51 63 154 0 81 108 43 96 136 37 85 128 1 81
TTL 517 520 445 471 415 348 389 355 394 338
PPG 19.1 18.6 15.9 15.2 14.8 14.5 14.4 13.7 13.6 13.0
Field Goal Pct. Stephanie Sarosi (NSU) Sheena Walton (UT) Oliva Nagle (EC) Amber Bishko (NSU) Emer Foley (FSC)
GP 27 31 28 29 27
FG 220-386 183-337 161-298 123-249 154-313
Pct. .570 .543 .540 .494 .492
3 PT Field Goal Pct. Angela Guiu (UT) Chelsea Johnson (FSC) Jessica Pressley (RC) Kristin Heminger (FT) Liz Roth (LU)
Free Throw Pct. Chelsea Johnson (FSC) Amber Bishko (NSU) Samantha Infantino (EC) DeShaydia Mackey (UT) Kristin Heminger (FT)
GP 28 29 28 26 24
FT 74-84 64-76 61-74 65-79 63-82
Pct. .881 .842 .824 .823 .768
Assists Jennifer Musgrove (RC) Abbie Tepe (NSU) Lynisha Nelson (FT) Crystal Ahmed (LU) Eliza Allen (NSU)
Rebounding Sheena Walton (UT) Stephanie Sarosi (NSU) Emer Foley (FSC) Ines Teuma (RC) Rachel Brockman (LU) Olivia Nagle (EC) Crystal Ahmed (LU) Jennifer Musgrove (RC) Erica Woodard (UT) Princess Bailey (BU) GP 29 27 29 24 28 GP 29 31 26 28 31
GP 31 27 27 28 26 28 28 29 31 29
OFF 97 69 117 114 78 127 80 58 81 61
DEF 211 199 149 144 160 114 160 184 155 148
3PT 43-101 78-189 69-174 51-132 37-97
Pct. .426 .413 .397 .386 .381
Blocks Sheena Walton (UT) Stephanie Sarosi (NSU) Rachel Brockman (LU) Princess Bailey (BU) Kia Palmer (BU)
GP 31 27 26 29 29
BLK 126 95 40 30 29
Avg. 4.06 3.52 1.54 1.03 1.00
AST 136 140 117 115 126
Avg. 4.69 4.52 4.50 4.11 4.06
Steals GP Lynisha Nelson (FT) 26 Princess Bailey (BU) 29 Jennifer Musgrove (RC) 29 Ashley Lutz (EC) 28 (Three tied)
STL 89 88 85 77 72
Avg. 3.42 3.03 2.93 2.75 2.57
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SUNSHINE STATE CONFERENCE OPPONENTS BARRY UNIVERSITY GAME DATES: A - Jan. 10; H - Feb. 7 NICKNAME: Buccaneers LOCATION: Miami Shores, FL AFFILIATION: NCAA II ENROLLMENT: 9,042 COLORS: Red, Black and Silver SERIES VS FSC: FSC leads 33-10 HEAD COACH: Bill Sullivan (32-25, 2 yrs.) 2007-08 RECORD: 18-11; 8-8 SSC (T-3rd) SID: Dennis Jezek (djezek@barry.edu) SID PHONE: (305) 899-3897; FAX: (305) 899-3556 Web Site: www.GoBarryBucs.com
NOVA SOUTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY GAME DATE: A - Jan. 28; H - Feb. 28 NICKNAME: Sharks LOCATION: Ft. Lauderdale, FL AFFILIATION: NCAA II ENROLLMENT: 4,019 COLORS: Navy Blue & Gray SERIES VS FSC: FSC leads 9-8 HEAD COACH: Marilyn Rule (143-132, 10 yrs.) 2007-08 RECORD: 24-7; 14-2 SSC (1st; Trn. Champs) SID: Jeff Kelley (jeffkell@nsu.nova.edu) SID PHONE: (954) 262-8261; FAX: (954) 262-3273 WEB SITE: www.nsuathletics.nova.edu
ECKERD COLLEGE GAME DATES: H - Jan. 14; A - Feb. 18 NICKNAME: Tritons LOCATION: St. Petersburg, FL AFFILIATION: NCAA II ENROLLMENT: 1,749 COLORS: Teal, Navy, White & Black SERIES VS FSC: FSC leads 62-4 HEAD COACH: Paul Honsinger (22-35, 2 yrs.) 2007-08 RECORD: 15-13; 5-11 SSC (8th) SID: Guy Harrison (harrisg@eckerd.edu) SID PHONE: (727) 864-8242; FAX: (727) 864-8968 WEB SITE: www.eckerd.edu/athletic
ROLLINS COLLEGE GAME DATE: A - Dec. 6; H - Jan. 31 NICKNAME: Tars LOCATION: Winter Park, FL AFFILIATION: NCAA II ENROLLMENT: 1,759 COLORS: Royal Blue and Gold SERIES VS FSC: FSC leads 42-32 HEAD COACH: Glenn Wilkes, Jr. (489-158, 22 yrs.) 2007-08 RECORD: 19-10; 8-8 SSC (T-3rd) SID: Nate Weyant (nweyant@rollins.edu) SID PHONE: (407) 646-2661; FAX: (407) 646-1555 WEB SITE: www.rollins.edu/athletics
FLORIDA TECH GAME DATE: H - Jan. 3; A - Feb. 4 NICKNAME: Panthers LOCATION: Melbourne, FL AFFILIATION: NCAA II ENROLLMENT: 5,000 COLORS: Crimson and Gray SERIES VS FSC: FSC leads 31-25 HEAD COACH: John Reynolds (389-226, 21 yrs.) 2007-08 RECORD: 12-15; 4-12 SSC (9th) SID: Rebecca Vick (rvick@fit.edu) SID PHONE: (321) 674-7484; FAX: (321) 674-7502 WEB SITE: www.fit.edu/athletics
SAINT LEO UNIVERSITY GAME DATE: A - Jan 7; H - Feb. 11 NICKNAME: Lions LOCATION: Saint Leo, FL AFFILIATION: NCAA II ENROLLMENT: 1,000 COLORS: Green and Gold SERIES VS FSC: FSC leads 61-6 HEAD COACH: Chanita Olds (28-59, 3 yrs.) 2007-08 RECORD: 13-15; 6-10 SSC (7th) SID: Evan Ortiz (evan.ortiz@saintleo.edu) SID PHONE: (352) 588-8506; FAX: (352) 588-8290 WEB SITE: www.saintleo.edu/athletics
LYNN UNIVERSITY GAME DATE: A - Jan. 24; H - Feb. 21 NICKNAME: Fighting Knights LOCATION: Boca Raton, FL AFFILIATION: NCAA II ENROLLMENT: 2,700 COLORS: Royal Blue and White SERIES VS FSC: FSC leads 15-9 HEAD COACH: Nikki Sullivan (16-12, 1 yr.) 2007-08 RECORD: 16-12; 7-9 SSC (T-5th) SID: Chad Beattie (cbeattie@lynn.edu) SID PHONE: (561) 237-7341; FAX: (561) 237-7409 WEB SITE: www.lynn.edu/athletics
UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA GAME DATE: H - Jan. 21; A - Feb. 25 NICKNAME: Spartans LOCATION: Tampa, FL AFFILIATION: NCAA II ENROLLMENT: 5,500 COLORS: Scarlet, Black and Gold SERIES VS FSC: FSC leads 49-26 HEAD COACH: Tom Jessee (122-58, 6 yrs.) 2007-08 RECORD: 24-7; 13-3 SSC (2nd) SID: Tom Kolbe (tkolbe@ut.edu) SID PHONE: (813) 253-6241; FAX: (813) 253-6288 WEB SITE: www.ut.edu/athletics
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SERIES RECORDS VS. ALL OPPONENTS SUNSHINE STATE CONFERENCE Opponent Series Barry......................................... 33-10 Eckerd .................................... 62-4 Florida Tech.............................. 31-25 Lynn . ....................................... 15-9 Nova Southeastern................... 9-8 Rollins . .................................... 42-32 Saint Leo.................................. 61-6 Tampa . .................................... 49-26 NON-CONFERENCE
Opponent Series Abilene Christian (TX).................... 1-0 Air Force (CO)................................ 0-1 Alabama-Huntsville........................ 1-1 Albany State (GA).......................... 2-1 American International (MA)........... 1-0 Angelo State (TX). ......................... 0-1 Arkansas-Monticello....................... 0-1 Arkansas Tech ............................... 2-3 Armstrong Atlantic (GA).................. 1-0 Army (NY)....................................... 1-0 Ashland (OH).................................. 0-1 Auburn (AL).................................... 0-1 Austin Peay (TN) .......................... 0-1 Augusta (GA).................................. 0-1 Bellarmine (KY).............................. 1-1 Belmont Abbey (NC)....................... 0-1 Bemidji State (MN)......................... 0-1 Bentley (MA) . ................................ 2-3 Bethune-Cookman (FL) ................. 1-2 Bucknell (PA).................................. 1-0 California St.-Chico ....................... 0-1 California St.-Sacramento.............. 0-1 California (PA)................................ 2-1 California-Riverside........................ 0-1 Carson-Newman (TN).................... 1-0 Catawba (NC)................................. 1-0 Central Arkansas............................ 1-0 Central Florida................................ 2-15 Central Missouri ............................ 1-0 Central Washington........................ 1-0 Charleston Southern (SC).............. 1-0 Christian Brothers (TN).................. 1-0 Concorida (CA)............................... 1-0 Claflin (SC)..................................... 0-1 Clarion (PA).................................... 1-1 Clearwater Christian (FL)............... 1-0 Colorado-Colorado Springs ........... 1-0 Columbia (NY)................................ 1-0 Columbus State (GA)..................... 0-1 Cornell (NY).................................... 1-0 Culver-Stockton (MO)..................... 2-0 Daeman (NY) ................................ 1-0 David Lipscomb (TN)...................... 1-0 Davis & Elkins (WV)....................... 1-0 Delta State (MS)............................. 0-5 Denver (CO)................................... 1-0 District of Columbia........................ 1-0 Dominican (NY).............................. 1-0
Opponent
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East Stroudsburg (PA).................... 3-0 Edinboro (PA)................................. 1-0 Edward Waters (FL)....................... 3-1 Erskine (SC)................................... 2-0 Fairmont State (WV)....................... 1-0 Ferris State (MI).............................. 0-1 Flagler (FL).....................................15-4 Florida A&M.................................... 0-2 Florida Atlantic ............................... 6-6 Florida Bible .................................. 1-0 Florida Gulf Coast.......................... 1-6 Florida International . ..................... 4-3 Florida Memorial . .......................... 5-0 Florida State .................................. 0-1 Florida ........................................... 0-7 Fontbonne (MO)............................. 1-0 Fort Valley State (GA)..................... 4-1 Franklin Pierce (NH)....................... 1-0 Gardner-Webb (NC)....................... 2-0 Georgia Southwestern.................... 2-0 Georgia State ................................ 1-1 Georgian Court (NJ)....................... 1-0 Henderson State (AR).................... 1-1 Husson (ME).................................. 1-0 Indiana (PA).................................... 1-0 Jacksonville State (AL)................... 1-0 James Madison (VA)...................... 0-1 Keene State (NH)........................... 1-0 Kennesaw State (GA)..................... 1-1 Kentucky State .............................. 1-0 LaRoche (PA)................................. 1-0 Lee (TN)......................................... 3-1 Lees-McRae (NC).......................... 1-0 Long Island -C.W. Post (NY).......... 1-0 MacMurray (IL)............................... 1-0 Mankato State (MN)....................... 1-0 Mars Hill (NC)................................. 1-2 Maryland-Eastern Shore................ 1-0 Mercer (GA).................................... 0-1 Mercyhurst...................................... 1-0 Merrimack (MA).............................. 1-0 Miami (FL)...................................... 1-0 Michigan-Dearborn......................... 1-0 Michigan Tech .............................. 1-1 Millersville (PA)............................... 1-0 Minnesota-Duluth........................... 1-1 Mississippi U. for Women............... 2-1 Missouri-Rolla................................. 1-0 Missouri-St. Louis........................... 2-0 Missouri Western............................ 0-1 Montclair State (NJ)........................ 1-0 Montana St.-Billings ...................... 1-1 Montevallo(AL)............................... 1-0 Morningside (IA)............................. 1-0 Nebraska-Omaha........................... 2-0 New Hampshire College................. 0-1 New Haven (CT)............................. 1-0 New York Tech................................ 1-0 North Carolina - Pembroke............. 1-0 North Dakota.................................. 1-0
Opponent
Series
North Dakota State......................... 0-1 North Florida . ................................15-0 North Georgia................................. 1-0 Northeastern Illinois........................ 1-0 Northern Iowa................................. 0-1 Northern Kentucky . ....................... 2-1 Northern Michigan ......................... 1-3 Northwood (MI)............................... 1-0 Oakland (MI)................................... 1-0 Otterbein (OH)................................ 1-0 Ouachita Baptist (AR)..................... 0-1 Pace (NY)....................................... 0-1 Palm Beach Atlantic (FL)................ 5-0 Plymouth State (NH)...................... 1-0 Puerto Rico..................................... 1-0 Puerto Rico-Bayamon ................... 0-4 Puerto Rico-Mayaguez .................. 7-0 Puerto Rico-Rio Piedras................. 2-0 Queens (NC).................................. 1-1 Quincy (IL) ..................................... 2-0 Quinnipiac (CT).............................. 1-0 Regis (CO)...................................... 1-0 Rhode Island College..................... 1-0 Saint Ambrose (IA)......................... 0-1 Saint Anselm (NH).......................... 0-1 Saint Joseph’s (IN)......................... 0-1 Saint Rose (NY)............................. 2-0 Saint Thomas (FL).......................... 2-0 Saint Thomas Aquinas (NY)........... 1-0 Shippensburg (PA)......................... 1-0 Slippery Rock (PA)......................... 0-1 South Carolina-Aiken..................... 0-1 South Carolina-Spartanburg........... 0-2 South Florida.................................. 5-8 Southern Illinois-Edwardsville........ 0-1 Southern Maine.............................. 1-0 Spring Hill (AL)............................... 1-0 Stetson (FL).................................... 3-14 Stonehill (MA)................................. 1-2 Texas A&M-Kingsville..................... 1-0 Texas Wesleyan ............................ 2-0 Texas Woman’s U........................... 1-0 Troy State (AL)............................... 1-1 Tuskegee (AL)................................ 2-0 Valdosta State (GA)........................ 3-10 Warner Southern (FL)..................... 3-0 Washburn (KS)............................... 1-2 Wayne State (MI)............................ 1-0 Wayne State (NE)........................... 0-1 Webber International (FL) .............14-0 West Alabama ............................... 1-1 West Florida .................................. 9-5 West Georgia.................................. 1-2 Wheeling Jesuit (WV)..................... 2-0 Winthrop (SC)................................. 1-0 Wofford (SC)................................... 2-0 Worcester Polytech Inst (MA)......... 1-0 2008-09 Opponents in Red
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tion,” says Brad Parrish, Vice President for Enrollment Management. If you need help, don’t hesitate to stop-in. Whether you’re new to campus or a seasoned Moc, the Student Solutions Center will ensure you have a great semester!
Florida Southern offers numerous opportunities for fitness and relaxation, whether it’s lounging around the Nina B. Hollis Wellness Center Pool, or jogging the 2.8 miles around Lake Hollingsworth. By the way, you can join Matt Thompson, Dean of Student Development, (pictured at right) on any of his regularly scheduled “Dash with the Dean” morning runs.
All of Florida Southern College’s residence halls offer wireless access in the common lobby areas and every room offers cable TV and is wired for internet access. In addtion, wireless hotspots on campus include the Roux Lbrary, TûTû’s Cyber Cafe (which offers Starbucks products, by the way), Wynee’s Bistro (our newly remodeled cafeteria), the Nina B. Hollis Wellness Center and pool area.
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Moccasin Athletic Training Services Every student-athlete at Florida Southern College is entitled to quality medical care while participating as a member of an athletic team. The athletic training/medical staff coordinates and delivers professional and comprehensive preventive care, treatment, rehabilitation and counseling services to all FSC student-athletes. The goal of athletic training services is to keep each student-athlete healthy and injury free. In the case of injury or illness, the staff will provide quality medical care enabling the student-athlete to return to participation both as a student and an athlete. The athletic training staff is comprised of four full-time nationally-certified and state-licensed athletic trainers. Florida Southern College also has an athletic training education program. Athletic training students from the program assist the staff athletic trainers in daily operations of the athletic training facility. The athletic training facility is located in Jenkins Field House. The facility is well equipped to provide treatment and rehabilitation of athletic injuries. The FSC sports medicine team is comprised of two orthopedic team physicians and consulting physicians in several specialties. All of these professionals work together to meet the student-athlete’s health care needs.
Al Green, MA, ATC, LAT, EMT
Al Green was named assistant athletic director and head athletic trainer in July 2007. Prior to joining Florida Southern College, Green was the general manager and athletic trainer for the Lakeland Thunderbolts, an indoor professional football team. He served as the director of marketing and business development and coordinator of athletic training services for Healthcare Management Systems (HMS), a Lakeland-based company. The former head athletic trainer and athletic administrator at the University of Kentucky, he has served in various capacities for the athletic training profession at the state, district and national levels. Green serves as the chairperson for the National Athletic Trainers Association Public Relations Committee. He was inducted into the National Athletic Trainers Association Hall of Fame in 2004. He also serves the community as a volunteer firefighter and EMT for the Polk County Fire Department. Green is married to Sue Stanley-Green, FSC athletic training educational program director and also an NATA Hall of Fame member. They have one daughter, Logan. Green has three older children, Douglas, Jennifer and Tracy.
Kelly Cox, MA, ATC, LAT
Kelly Cox comes to Florida Southern College from the University of South Florida where she served as a graduate assistant athletic trainer for the Big East Champion women’s softball team and the football team. She also completed an internship with the University of South Florida’s football team in the fall of 2005 after graduating from the University of Florida with a Bachelor’s degree in Applied Physiology and Kinesiology with a specialization in Athletic Training and a minor in Health Science Education. While at the University of Florida she worked with the football, women’s soccer, and swimming and diving teams, as well as with local high school teams and at Shands Orthopedic Institute. During her time at USF she received her Master’s degree in Exercise Science through the Physical Education Department. Cox is a certified clinical instructor and teaches in the FSC physical education department.
Lindsey Williams, MS, ATC, LAT, EMT
Lindsey Williams graduated from Florida Southern College in 2002 with a degree in athletic training. She served as a graduate assistant athletic trainer at The Ohio State University for two years, covering a variety of sports. She also worked in a physical therapy clinic and in orthopedic sales. Williams is an EMT and worked in the Columbus, Ohio, area prior to moving back to Florida in 2006. She now serves as a volunteer EMT with Polk County EMS. Williams is a certified clinical instructor and teaches in the FSC athletic training education and physical education programs. She has an English bulldog named Peanut.
Brian Simerville, MA, ATC, LAT
Brian Simerville comes to Florida Southern College from the University of South Florida, where he served as a graduate assistant athletic trainer for the men’s soccer team. While at USF, he earned his master of arts degree in physical education: exercise science. He earned his bachelor of science degree in sports medicine: athletic training from Eastern Michigan University. Simerville is a certified clinical instructor and teaches in the FSC athletic training education and physical education programs.
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SUNSHINE STATE CONFERENCE HALL OF FAME
JULIANNE COLEMAN Softball 1996-99
A.L. “Buck” Dawson Cross Country Coach 1995-2007
JANA PETERKOVA Women’s Golf 2001-02
Julianne Coleman (softball), Buck Dawson (cross country coach) and Jana Peterkova (women’s golf) were inducted into the SSC Hall of Fame in 2008 bringing the number of inductees from Florida Southern College to 39. Nine Moccasin representatives were inducted into the inaugural class in 1991-92 and FSC has had at least one inductee in 14 of the 17 classes since the Hall’s inception. Of the 39 inductees, 25 have been student-athletes, while 10 have come from the coaching ranks and four from administrative and staff positions.
FSC’s SSC Hall of Fame Inductees Class of 1991-92 Dana Cozine - Volleyball John Ebeling - Men’s Basketball John Edwards - Men’s Basketball Tom Gleeton - Men’s Golf Sandy Hudson - Volleyball Charley Matlock - Men’s Golf Coach Tom Patri - Men’s Golf Hal Smeltzly - Baseball Coach / Athletic Director Lois Webb - Volleyball Coach Class of 1992-93 Joe Arnold - Baseball Coach Lee Janzen - Men’s Golf Class of 1993-94 Ed Jeffries - Women’s Tennis Coach Jerry Johnson - Men’s Basketball Dori Stankewitz - Softball Class of 1994-95 Bill “Doc” Connors - Trainer Kris Kearney - Men’s Basketball Class of 1995-96 Chuck Anderson - Baseball Coach Terry Gilmore - Baseball Missey Crain - Volleyball Class of 1996-97 Hal Wissel - Men’s Basketball Coach Class of 1998-99 Kellie Robinson - Softball
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Class of 1999-00 Chris Bellotto - Softball Coach John Hudek - Baseball Class of 2002-03 Becky Thyhsen - Volleyball Norm Benn - Women’s Basketball Coach Rocco Mediate - Men’s Golf Class of 2003-04 Tarra Blackwell - Women’s Basketball Class OF 2004-05 Shelly Davis - Softball Wayne Koehler - Sports Information Director Shanna Nagy - Women’s Golf Class OF 2005-06 Lisa Cave - Women’s Golf Jeff Klauk - Men’s Golf James Vida - Baseball Class OF 2006-07 Duane Hopkins - Faculty Athletics representative B.J. Leach - Baseball Traci Wood - Softball Class OF 2007-08 Julianne Coleman - Softball A.L. “Buck” Dawson - Cross Country Coach Jana Peterkova - Women’s Golf
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FSC SPORTS HALL OF FAME
CLASS OF 2002 Chuck Anderson - Baseball (1959-62) Baseball Coach (1984-2002) Chris Bellotto - Softball Coach (1982- ) John Ebeling - Men’s Basketball (1979-82) Ken Huebner - Baseball (1962-65) Lee Janzen - Men’s Golf (1983-86) Jerry Johnson - Men’s Basketball (1985-88) Floyd E. Lay - Men’s Basketball (1938-41) Charley Matlock - Men’s Golf Coach (1972-95) Greg Pryor - Baseball (1968-71) Kellie Robinson - Softball (1989-92) Charles Senger - Baseball/Basketball (1954-57) Hal Smeltzly - Baseball Coach (1958-1976) and Athletics Director (1977-2000) Lois Webb - Volleyball Coach (1977-2000) George Jenkins - Honorary Member CLASS OF 2003 Joe Arnold - Baseball Coach (1977-83) Kim Disbro - Women’s Basketball (1984-87) Fred Lapper - Men’s Basketball (1950-53) Justice Fred R. Lewis - Men’s Basketball (1965-69) Andy McGaffigan - Baseball (1977-78) Rocco Mediate - Men’s Golf (1983-84) Jay Smith - Baseball (1971-73) Dori Stankewitz - Softball (1985-88) Dr. Hal Wissel - Men’s Basketball Coach (1977-82) Jimmie Sikes - Honorary Member CLASS OF 2004 Norm Benn - Women’s Basketball Coach (1985-97) Rodney Butcher - Men’s Golf (1989-92) Katy Cortelyou - Softball (1992-95) Terry Gilmore - Baseball (1984-87) Kris Kearney - Men’s Basketball (1985-89) Tarra Blackwell - Women’s Basketball (1995-98) Tom Patri - Men’s Golf (1980-81) Becky Thyhsen - Volleyball (1989-91) Clarence “Blade” Kelley - Honorary Member CLASS OF 2005 Bob Bowman - Men’s Basketball (1963-67) Jim Bush - Men’s Soccer Coach (1957-80); Men’s Tennis Coach (1959-85); Women’s Tennis Coach (1979-80) Missey Crain - Volleyball (1988-90) Shelly Davis - Softball (1993-96) John Edwards - Men’s Basketball (1973-76) Tom Gleeton - Men’s Golf (1977-79) Shanna Nagy - Women’s Golf (1996-99) Basil “Rocky” Pegg - Men’s Basketball (1949-51) Marcus “Joker” Marchant - Honorary Member CLASS OF 2006 Cris Allen - Baseball (1986-89) Frank Cacciatore - Baseball (1974-75) Lisa Cave - Women’s Golf (1997-2000) A.L. “Buck” Dawson - Cross Country Coach (1995-2006) Alan Grossman - Men’s Soccer (1971-74) Sandy Hudson - Volleyball (1981-82) Dr. Ed Jeffries - Women’s Tennis Coach (1981-99) Jeff Klauk - Men’s Golf (1997-2000) Frank Szabo - Administrator James Vida - Baseball (1994-95)
The Class of 2008 The seventh class of the Florida Southern College Athletic Hall of Fame was enshrined on March 29, 2008. Pictured are - Front (L-R): Jana Peterkova, Julianne Coleman, Kelly Charron; Back (L-R): George Hudson, Wayne Raath, Frank DeSavino, Alberto Bonfil. Not pictured: Steve Sokol and Brett Tomko. CLASS OF 2007 Allison Avey - Women’s Tennis (1982-85) Robbie Davis - Women’s Golf Coach (1997-present) Doug Gordin - Men’s Golf Coach (1996-present) Simon Harper - Men’s Basketball (1971-72) Wayne Koehler - Sports Information Director (1983-95, 1999-2002) B.J. Leach - Baseball (1998-99) Mohammed Sabie - Men’s Soccer (1954) Traci Wood - Softball (1992-96) Jack Slayton - Honorary Member
CLASS OF 2008
Alberto Bonfil (Men’s Tennis, 1997-00) Kelly Charron (Women’s Basketball, 1992-95) Julianne Coleman (Softball, 1996-99) Frank DeSavino (Men’s Basketball/Baseball, 1953-56) Jana Peterkova (Women’s Golf, 2001-02) Wayne Raath (Men’s Golf, 1997-00) Steve Sokol (Men’s Golf, 2001-02) Brett Tomko (Baseball, 1995) George Hudson (Honorary)
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Florida Southern College Athletic Scholarships Florida Southern College is proud to be able to provide distinct scholarships for most of its varsity sports. Established by gifts from many generous donors, these named scholarships were created to recognize and honor an individual or were created as memorials. All of them reflect a donor’s love of sports, a desire to assist exceptional studentathletes, and a commitment to higher education. Florida Southern’s Athletic Department is extremely grateful for the support from these outstanding individuals. If you are interested in contributing to a current scholarship or establishing a new one, please call Florida Southern Athletic Director Pete Meyer at 863-680-4264. BASEBALL • Jim & Phyllis Adams Scholarship • Chuck Anderson Scholarship • John Cedarburg Scholarship • John & Rebecca Rodda Scholarship • Hal Smeltzly Scholarship MEN’S BASKETBALL • The Blade and The Blu Scholarship • Scott Kelly Scholarship • John P. & William P. Buckley Scholarship WOMEN’S BASKETBALL • Dick Goding Scholarship MEN’S & WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY/TRACK • Hubert & Margaret Webb Family - Dorothy J. Lazarz Scholarship MEN’S GOLF • Tommy Billings Scholarship • Dan Burton Scholarship • Bobby Hinson - Bobby Bates Memorial Scholarship • Conner Janzen Scholarship • George Jenkins Scholarship • James “Jimmie” Sikes Scholarship • Leon “Pop” Sikes, Sr. Scholarship • Hal Sherron Fund WOMEN’S GOLF • Tommy Billings Scholarship • Dan Burton Scholarship • Bobby Hinson - Bobby Bates Memorial Scholarship • Nell W. Phelps Scholarship MEN’S SOCCER • Hubert & Margaret Webb Family - Dorothy J. Lazarz Scholarship • Dick Wells Fund
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WOMEN’S SOCCER • Hubert & Margaret Webb Family - Dorothy J. Lazarz Scholarship • Taylor Greene Memorial Scholarship SOFTBALL • Chris Bellotto Scholarship • Stanley Gaines Scholarship • Mary Meloy Scholarship MEN’S SWIMMING • Hal & Marjorie Hollis Roberts Scholarship WOMEN’S SWIMMING • Hal & Marjorie Hollis Roberts Scholarship MEN’S TENNIS • David & Carol Walters Scholarship • Hubert & Margaret Webb Family - Dorothy J. Lazarz Scholarship WOMEN’S TENNIS • Hubert & Margaret Webb Family - Dorothy J. Lazarz Scholarship VOLLEYBALL • Ruby Adams - Ellene Szabo Scholarship • Dorothy Cofrin Scholarship • Herman & Dorothy J. Lazarz Scholarship • Stephens Family Scholarship • Irene Wagner Scholarship • Lois Webb Scholarship GENERAL • Hubert & Margaret Webb Family Scholarship
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FSC’s FINISHES IN NACDA CUP SEASON 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
PLACE 13th 27th 5th 4th 4th 30th 24th 40th 26th 13th 15th 10th 39th
PTS 328.0 283.5 320.0 320.0 473.0 310.0 344.0 310.5 385.5 445.5 404.0 554.0 351.5
FSC MEN FIRST, WOMEN THIRD IN 2007-08 SSC Mayor’s Cup Florida Southern finished first in the men’s division and third in the women’s division for the Sunshine State Conference Mayor’s Cup for all-sports competition for the 2007-08 academic year. The award is sponsored by the mayors of the nine communities in which SSC schools are located. The Mayor’s Cup recognizes competition in six sports for men: baseball, basketball, cross country, golf, soccer and tennis and eight sports for women: basketball, cross country, golf, rowing, soccer, softball, tennis and volleyball. Points in each sport are awarded by the number of schools sponsoring teams in the respective sports. The 2007-08 academic year marked the 22nd year of the Mayor’s Cup competition. FSC has won the men’s division 10 times and also won the women’s division 10 times. Season 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
FSC MEN Place 2nd 1st 1st 5th 3rd 2nd 3rd 3rd 6th 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 3rd 2nd 1st
FSC WOMEN Place 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 2nd 1st 5th 4th 2nd 1st 4th 1st 3rd
DIRECTIONS TO FSC From Orlando Take I-4 West to exit 33. Turn left off exit and turn right at second stoplight. Continue to major intersection at Memorial Blvd and turn left. Go 1/2 mile to Ingraham Avenue and turn right. Go to McDonald and turn right. Parking lot is on the left, just past Barnett Field. From Orlando Airport Take 417 South (toll road) to I-4 West and follow directions above. From Tampa/St. Petersburg/Fort Myers Follow I-4 East to Exit 27 (570E, Polk Parkway exit). Go approximately 6.1 miles to Exit 7 (South Florida Avenue - toll: 50 cents). Turn left onto 37N (South Florida Avenue) and go to McDonald Street. Turn right on McDonald and turn go seven blocks to the campus. Park in the second parking lot on the right (Barnett Field). From Palm Beach/Fort Lauderdale Take Florida Turnpike north to Yeehaw Junction (Hwy 60). Take Hwy 60 to 98 North to Lakeland. Watch for Grove Park Shopping Plaza and turn left at Crystal Lake and go to Lake Hollingsworth Drive. Turn right and go to Ingraham and turn right. Go to stop sign (McDonald) and turn left. Parking lot will be on the left, just past Barnett Field.
MAJORS and FIELDS OF STUDY Florida Southern College offers a bachelor of science and bachelor of arts degree and also offers master’s degrees in business administration, education and nursing. For more information, call the FSC admissions office at (863) 680-4131 or 1-800-274-4131. The following is a list of undergraduate majors offered at Florida Southern: Accounting Criminology Art Economics Education Art Education Art History Educational Studies Graphic Design Elementary Education Studio Art Pre-K/Primary Education Athletic Training Special Education Biochemistry and Molecular Certification in Secondary Biology Ed. Biology English Business Administration Environmental Studies History Finance Horticulture Science Information Tech. Mngt. International Business Landscape Horticultural Management Design or Production Marketing Recreational Turf Mgmt. Chemistry Landscape Design Citrus Humanities Communication Mathematics Music Advertising Broadcast Journalism Music Composition or Print Journalism Peformance Public Relations Music Education Computer Science/Math. Music Management
Nursing Philosophy Physical Education Political Science Psychology Religion Social Science Sociology Spanish Sports Management Theatre Arts Pre-Professional Pre-Dental Studies Pre-Engineering Studies Pre-Forestry Studies Pre-Law Studies Pre-Medicine Studies Pre-Ministry Studies Pre-Physical Therapy Studies Pre-Veterninary Studies
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(From Top Right, clockwise): Florida Southern College is the land of palm trees and sunshine; The college offers students a chance to get involved in music and the performing arts. FSC also holds its annual Festival of Fine Arts, bringing in internationallyknown performers, as well as numerous FSC productions; FSC’s southern boundary is the beautiful Lake Hollingsworth with a shoreline of nearly three miles; Students can gather together in TûTû’s Cyber Café which offer Starbucks products and has a full computer lab area; As part of FSC’s Welcome Back Week, students volunteered at the local food bank, as well as other charitable organizations in the Lakeland community; Students dine in the newly-remodeled Wynee’s Bistro.
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Back Row (L-R): Kristin McComas, Alli Fogle, Danielle Walsh, Chelsea Johnson, Tanja Speaker Front Row (L-R): Mandy Caldwell, Emer Foley, Michaela Hawley, Patrice McKenzie, Kirstin McIntyre, Nicolle DiRaimo, Megan Dzikas
No 15 43 13 4 14 33 1 2 3 22 11 20
FLORIDA SOUTHERN COLLEGE 2008-09 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Roster
Name Mandy Caldwell Nicolle DiRaimo Megan Dzikas Alli Fogle Emer Foley Michaela Hawley Chelsea Johnson Kristin McComas Kirstin McIntyre Patrice McKenzie Tanja Speaker Danielle Walsh
POS F F G G F F G G F C G G
HGT CL Hometown 5-9 SO Christchurch, New Zealand 5-10 JR Erie, PA 5-9 FR Bradenton, FL 5-7 SR Seminole, FL 5-11 SR Bray, Ireland 5-11 FR Naples, FL 5-4 SO North Port, FL 5-6 SO Milwaukee, Wis. 5-11 FR Hopewell Junction, N.Y. 6-0 SR Dunedin, New Zealand 5-7 SO Richmond, IL 5-8 FR Edgewater, FL Jarrod Olson - Head Coach Holly Borchers - Assistant Coach
Previous School Rangi Ruru Girls School Villa Maria Academy Manatee HS SIU-Edwardsville Southern Mississippi Barron Collier HS North Port HS Weber State John Jay HS Florida Gulf Coast Marian Cent. Cath. HS New Smyrna Beach HS
FLORIDA SOUTHERN WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2008-09 SCHEDULE DAY DATE
OPPONENT TIME Saint Leo Classic @ Saint Leo Univ. Sat. Nov. 15 vs. Ave Maria 5:30 pm Sun. Nov. 16 vs. Alabama-Huntsville 2:00 pm Sat. Nov. 22 at Georgia Southwestern 2:00 pm Tue. Nov. 25 Puerto Rico - Bayamon 5:30 pm Wed. Nov. 26 Puerto Rico - Rio Piedras 7:00 pm Tue. Dec. 2 at Palm Beach Atlantic 7:00 pm Sat. Dec. 6 at Rollins* 2:00 pm Sat. Dec. 13 West Florida 2:00 pm Holiday Inn South Classic Wed. Dec. 17 Saint Leo vs. Lenoir-Rhyne 5:30 pm Wed. Dec. 17 FSC vs. Millersville (Pa.) 7:30 pm Thu. Dec. 18 Saint Leo vs. Millersville (Pa.) 5:30 pm Thu. Dec. 18 FSC vs. Lenoir-Rhyne 7:30 pm Sat. Jan. 3 Florida Tech* 5:30 pm Wed. Jan. 7 at Saint Leo* 5:30 pm Sat. Jan. 10 at Barry* (CBS College Sports TV) 1:00 pm Wed. Jan. 14 Eckerd* 5:30 pm Sat. Jan. 17 Flagler 5:30 pm Wed. Jan. 21 Tampa* 5:30 pm Sat. Jan. 24 at Lynn* 5:30 pm Wed. Jan. 28 at Nova Southeastern* 5:30 pm Sat. Jan. 31 Rollins* 5:30 pm Wed. Feb. 4 at Florida Tech* 5:30 pm Sat. Feb. 7 Barry* 5:30 pm Wed. Feb. 11 Saint Leo* 5:30 pm Sat. Feb. 14 at Flagler 2:00 pm Wed. Feb. 18 at Eckerd* 5:30 pm Sat. Feb. 21 Lynn* 5:30 pm Wed. Feb. 25 at Tampa* 5:30 pm Sat. Feb. 28 Nova Southeastern* 5:30 pm Mar. 4 - Sunshine State Conf. Tourn. 1st Round (TBA) Mar. 7-8 - Sunshine State Conf. Tourn.(at Nova Southeastern)
EMER FOLEY
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