Fairmont State University
2013/14 basketball media guide
2013-14 Basketball Media Guide
Contents 4 Fairmont State Basketball
Coaching Staff 14 Head Coach Steve McDonald 16 Assistant Coaches
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Editor: Chris Thomas Layout and Design: Tammy Holden
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Lynne Conrad Covers, Recruiting Pages, Chapter Divider Pages Photography: Cindi Staley, Joe LaRocca, Adam Zundell, Chris Thomas Editorial & Historical Assistance: Duane Cochran, Philip Fetty, Chris Thomas, Adam Zundell Printing: Morgantown Printing & Binding Morgantown, W. Va. Fairmont State University is an equal opportunity, affirmative action institution.
Players 18 Roster 19 Player Profiles
2012-13 In Review 26 2012-13 Statistics 32 Game-by-Game
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38 Leaders 43 All-Americans 45 All Time Scores 47 Series Record 48 Coaches Record
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Supporting the Falcons 50 Athletic Director Tim McNeely 50 Support Staff
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Fairmont State University Media Info Located at the top of Squibb Wilson Boulevard, the Joe Retton Arena holds 4,000 spectators for basketball games. Press row is located along the bench sideline, and radio hook-ups will be provided for visiting radio stations.
SERVICES: Programs, lineups, and game background are provided before each home game. Team statistics will be distributed at halftime. Complete team and individual statistics are available after the game. INTERVIEWS: Contact the Sports Information or Basketball Office for player or coach interviews.
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PARKING: Accredited media personnel will be admitted to the Feaster Center lot. Show your credential and follow the attendants’ directions. RADIO: Contact the Sports Information Office one week in advance for radio assignment and telephone number.
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UNIVERSITY Location..............................................Fairmont, WV Founded..............................................1865 Enrollment..........................................4,611 Nickname...........................................Fighting Falcons Colors.................................................Maroon & White Stadium..............................................Joe Retton Arena Capacity..............................................4,000 National Affiliation..............................NCAA Division II Conference.........................................Mountain East President.............................................Dr. Maria Rose Director of Athletics.............................Tim McNeely Athletic Trainer....................................Bob Cable Interim Sports Information Director...... Chris Thomas SID Phone...........................................304-367-4264 Compliance Coordinator...................... Pat Snively Athletic Department Phone..................304-367-4220
CREDENTIALS: Contact the Sports Information Office for all credentials. Please do not request credentials for nonworkers.
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Quick Facts
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Steve McDonald (WVU, ’80)................Head Coach Career Record................................299-142 (15 Seasons) Record at FSU ...............................259-125 (13 Seasons) Jenna Eckleberry (FSU) .......................Assistant Coach Briana Welsh.......................................Student Assistant Coach
2012-13 FACTS 2012-13 Record..................................23-10 WVIAC Record/Finish..........................16-6/3rd
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Media Personnel NEWSPAPER Times-West Virginian Duane Cochran – FSU Beat Reporter.................(304) 367-2544 The Clarksburg Exponent-Telegram Danny Carpenter – Sports Editor........................(304) 624-6411 The Morgantown Dominion Post Eric Herter – Sports Editor.................................(304) 291-9429 TELEVISION WDTV (Channel 5 – Weston) Joe Brocato – Sports Director............................(304) 848-5000 WBOY (Channel 12 – Clarksburg) Matt Hauswirth.................................................(304) 623-3311
Commissioner..................................Reid Amos Assoc. Commissioner........................Ben Brownlee Assoc. Commissioner........................Adam Zundell Asst. Commissioner..........................Hannah Hinton Officials Supervisor...........................Brad McMillion Phone..............................................304-924-1MEC Mailing Address...............................600 Marketplace Ave, Suite 102 Bridgeport, WV 26330
NCAA Information President..........................................Mark Emmert Mailing Address...............................PO Box 6222, Indianapolis, IN, 46206 Phone..............................................317-917-6222
WIRE SERVICES Associated Press John Raby – Sports Director...............................(800) 642-8291
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Lady Falcons 6th Man Club Fairmont State head women’s basketball coach Steve McDonald announced the new “Lady Falcon 6th Man Club” prior to the 2013 season. The club was designed to allow fans to become a part of the women’s basketball program.
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experience as a guest coach,” said Coach Mac.
Visit the women’s basketball home page on fightingfalcons.com to fill out the “Lady Falcon 6th Man Club” Enrollment Form and make you contribution.
“It was a great experience to get a behind the scenes look at the science behind the game and Coach McDonald. I also got to see a better perspective of the student-athletes. It was a lot of fun and I would highly recommend it. I can’t wait to do it again.” — Janet Floyd
For more information call the women’s basketball office at (304) 367-4194 or email coach McDonald (smcdonald@fairmontstate.edu) or assistant coach Jenna Eckleberry (jeckleberry1@fairmontstate.edu). f i g h t i n g fa l c o n s . c o m
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Joe Retton Arena Home of the Falcons
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The Fairmont State athletic department is currently working on a plan to renovate the arena for the 2014-15 season. The plan includes replacing the existing gym floor and installing new bleachers in the arena. The “lower” reserved seating area will include individual seatback chairs while the “upper” general admission seating area will have new bleacher-style seating. 4
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Joe Retton Arena serves as the home for the men’s basketball program. Despite already being considered as one of the best venues in the league for both players and fans, the facility has continued to get several upgrades. One of the more recent upgrades was a 15,000-square foot training room. This significant upgrade provides the student-athlete the necessary space and equipment for first-class treatment for injuries. One of the more noticeable changes to the building came in 2009 when a new glass entrance, elevator and office space was added. Inside the arena, a state-of-the-art scoreboard complete with player points and fouls provides fans with an enhanced experience at the game. All of the upgrades, including an excited fan base, gives Fairmont State a true home-court advantage on a nightly basis. In fact, Fairmont State is 50-23 at home over the last five seasons, winning nearly 70 percent of its games inside the friendly confines of Joe Retton Arena. FSU has consistently ranked at the top of the WVIAC in attendance over the last seven years and Falcons also have some of the largest single game crowds of any team in the league each and every year. The Falcons had two crowds of 3,000 or more fans last season. All of this will only get better in the coming years as head coach Jerrod Calhoun has stated that one of his top priorities is to continue to enhance the facilities at Fairmont State to ensure that both his players and Falcon fans continue to have a first class experience.
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In October, the Fairmont State women’s basketball team moved into their completely renovated locker room that is four-times the size of the old locker room. The renovations included a dressing room with beautiful handcrafted lockers and a lounge for players to study or relax. The new state-of-the-art locker room will allow the players to have a spacious area where they can gather, bond and come together as a team at all times.
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“If I wouldn’t have come to Fairmont State, I wouldn’t have met some of the best people to walk into my life. I’ll be forever grateful for that.” Intro staff players review records
“Fairmont State is the right fit for me because I wanted to be close to home where my family and friends could see me play. Division II is the right level for me because it allows me to continue to compete in a sport I love and still concentrate on my academics.
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Hailey Garrett
Junior First Team All-WVIAC (2013) WVIAC All-Freshman Team (2012) All-WVIAC Honorable Mention (2012) Fairmont, W.Va.
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WVIAC All-Freshman Team (2012) Stoystown, Pa.
“I couldn’t ask for better teammates or coaching staff. Everyone is so sincere and working hard toward a common goal. It’s all about the team and doing our best in representing Fairmont State University.”
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Fairmont State (2009-11) All-WVIAC Honorable Mention Colebank & Feaster Award Winner Bridgeport, W.Va.
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“My experience at FSU has meant a lot to me because I feel like I’m at home. There is a great sense of family surrounding the whole campus and that’s something I appreciate greatly.”
Makenzie White Guard Madison, W.Va.
“I like that Fairmont State is close enough for my family to watch me play, but far enough for me to experience college life. I love the campus and the community. The coaching staff really made me feel important during the recruiting process, and I couldn’t ask for a better group of girls as teammates.”
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Kaitlin Snyder
Fairmont State (2009-2013) NCAA Division II All-American (2012) WVIAC & Atlantic Region Player of the Year (2012) First Team All-Atlantic Region (2012, 2013) First Team All-WVIAC (2011-2013) WVIAC Tournament MVP (2013) Charleston, W.Va.
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“My lifelong friends will be by Fairmont State teammates. I also feel like I’ve gotten a great education that has prepared me for the next chapter in my life.”
Ashley Vavrek
Fairmont State (2006-10) Two-time first team All-WVIAC WVIAC Tournament MVP (2010) Bellaire, Ohio
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With consistent winning and competing for championships, the women’s basketball program has been an enormous source of pride for the school and the athletic department. Under head coach Steve McDonald the Falcons don’t merely churn out winning seasons on an annual basis, but they are also extremely competitive on a regional and national level. FSU has won one conference regular season title and three WVIAC Tournament titles and made three NCAA Tournament appearances in the last decade. Additionally, McDonald has continued to welcome the former players who built the foundation of success for his teams today to help ensure that everyone can take pride in the winning tradition of the women’s basketball program.
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FSU posted a program-record wins in 2004-05 and earned an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament.
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FSU boasts players who have earned All-America honors. Kaitlin Snyder became the seventh player in school history to earn such an honor in 2012 by being named second team Daktronics All-American and a WBCA All-American honorable mention.
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Fairmont State has won WVIAC Tournament championships since 2008. In 2008, the Falcons claimed their first title in 24 years by getting past defending champion Glenville State in the semifinals and WV Wesleyan in the finals. In 2010, FSU scratched and clawed its way to the title with second half rallies in three of its four tournament games, including an overtime victory West Liberty in the finals. In 2013, Fairmont State rallied from a nine-point first half deficit in the semifinals against West Liberty and again had to battle back from a 12-point deficit against Seton Hill in the finals to grab the WVIAC Tournament Championship.
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players in school history have scored over 2,000 points as a member of the women’s basketball team at Fairmont State (Kaitlin Snyder, 2056 and Kristen Gattuso, 2041).
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In The Spotlight Playing at Fairmont State not only means you play in front of plenty of fans on a nightly basis, but it means playing in the spotlight. Home games are shown live in high definition via the FSU GameCenter on fightingfalcons.com. Additionally, players are interviewed and featured on a regular basis by the local media as well as on fightingfalcons.com giving players maximum exposure and recognition for their exploits on the court. When players succeed at Fairmont State, people take notice. FSU has had a first team All-WVIAC player in each of the last 11 seasons, four players have earned NCAA Division II All-America honors and two players earned All-WVIAC Player of the Year recognition.
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Alumni Spotlight: Kara (Morris) Adkins (Class of 2000)
Fairmont State Hosts Sixth Annual Alumni Weekend November 23–24
Fairmont State’s Kara (Morris) Adkins is one of only three women’s basketball players in Fairmont State history to garner first team All-WVIAC honors for three straight years. The former standout forward, who played for FSU from 1996-2000, still ranks fourth all-time in school history in career scoring with 1,775 points. She also ranks third in career rebounds (942) and her 16.2 career scoring average still ranks fifth in school history. What exactly are you doing now? I am a Clinical Oncology Sales Specialist for Genentech BioOncology. I travel across West Virginia and southeastern Kentucky to the cancer treatment centers, where I work with physicians, nurses and patient support staff. I began my career in the pharmaceutical sales field in 2002 after I completed work on my Master’s Degree at WVU. How did your experience as a student-athlete at Fairmont State help you today in your current job/field? My experiences at Fairmont State have helped me immensely in my sales role. I looked at my time at Fairmont as a career: I was there to do a job and I had to produce results. I was pushed to my limits as a 20-year old, while most college kids were out having fun and sleeping in. Anyone in sales will tell you it “isn’t always pretty.” I have been yelled at, asked to leave and had to “step up my game” many times along my way. I feel my competitive nature is one reason I’ve done well within my sales role. I continue to set goals for myself, the way every athlete does. How tough was it to adjust to not having basketball as a part of your everyday life? I started graduate school at West Virginia University the summer after I graduated from Fairmont State. I contemplated trying to do a graduate assistant coaching stint with then-FSU head coach (Jim) Brinkman, but I was just ready to leave it all behind me. I really didn’t miss basketball that first year, but as the years went on I missed that feeling of “team.” I was accountable to my team and my coach for so many years, it is still hard not to dwell on the past. I’ll forever be grateful for the memories basketball has given me. What are a few of your most memorable experiences at FSU? My first college game and all the nerves I felt traveling to Glenville State. I started that game, and remember that the first few minutes I was zoned out. Then, when I got a rebound and put it back in, it all just clicked. My memory of that game was “I can do this. I can play college basketball,” and I was totally motivated to work hard and be the best I could be after that moment. I have so many funny stories about my teammates and the good times we had together. Long bus rides home from games, early morning practices that could just make anyone want to cry – but then a teammate makes you laugh...I reflect and only remember the good memories. What was the toughest part about being a student-athlete? I’d say getting home late from away games, and then making myself go to those 8 a.m. classes or having 6 a.m. practice, then classes all day, then weight training, all while your roommates are hanging out and relaxing all day. The discipline of being a student-athlete that cares as much about grades and the “win” is what’s tough. Outside of athletics, what is the best thing about the institution you graduated from? I think the city of Fairmont and the people that are devoted to the school. I came from a small town, and I loved the friendly, at-home environment I felt at Fairmont State. Professors knew me by my first name, and cared about me and the Lady Falcons. The entire athletic department cared about each team sport. It just felt like home from day one. What is the best advice you could give to current Mountain East Conference student-athletes? Set goals for yourself and work hard every day. Even if your goal is to survive your first season, make sure you reach that goal. There are days when being a student-athlete is no fun at all, but the feeling of accomplishment and success doesn’t come to those that aren’t willing to work for it. Hard work does pay off. What are some things you want your triplets to know about your athletic career at Fairmont State? I want my triplets to know that I did leave Fairmont with a successful basketball career, but that it wasn’t always easy, and there were times I wanted to quit. I want them to know how hard I pushed myself and that if they want something bad enough, they can achieve it. What did it mean to you to be recently inducted into the school’s athletic Hall of Fame? That induction ceremony was one of the best nights of my life. The pride in my father’s eyes is what meant the most to me. It was such an honor, and for my family and kids to have been there supporting me, well it was just an amazing night. It is definitely hard to believe that the girl that played for Wayne High’s basketball team went on to get a college scholarship and then be inducted in the Fairmont State Athletic Hall of Fame! I think it is a story about setting goals, and achieving goals, and motivation for the current young athletes in my community and for my own kids. I am so humbled that it is my own story.
Head Coach Steve McDonald has consistently stressed the importance of building a complete program at Fairmont State. One of the ways he’s done this is by connecting past players with the current student-athletes at the annual Alumni Weekend. Participants get to lace it up against former teammates and Intro enjoy the fellowship at events planned durstaff ing the weekend as well as Fairmont State players basketball games. review
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“By creating the Alumni Weekend and having that alumni game which so many people enjoy, we’ve connected the present to the past. The success we’ve enjoyed recently can now be enjoyed by players who have helped set that foundation. It’s a great opportunity for our current players to meet former players and build relationships, which is why we coach and they should play.” -- Steve McDonald (Head Coach)
“It was a lot of fun and it was really good to get to know some of the new players but also good to see some old friends.” -- Vicki Huffman (Class of 1984)
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Steve Mcdonald Head Coach
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Steve McDonald, the winningest women’s basketball coach in Fairmont State history, has known nothing but success at every stop and at every level in his coaching career. Entering his 14th season at the helm of the Fairmont State program, he has led the Falcons to 11-straight winning seasons and 20win seasons in seven of the last 11 years. McDonald helped deliver the firstever NCAA Tournament appearance in program history in 2005, and then guided FSU back to the tournament three times since 2008. He also directed the team to WVIAC Tournament Championships in 2008, 2010 and 2013. In his 13 seasons on the sidelines, McDonald has compiled a record of 259-125, winning nearly 70 percent of the time FSU takes the court. On Dec. 1, 2011, McDonald became the winningest coach in program history (220 victories) following the Falcons’ 86-72 win at Ohio Valley. Of the top-five winningest seasons in Fairmont State women’s basketball history, McDonald has been at the helm for four of those seasons, including a program-best 28 wins in 2005. His players have earned first team All-WVIAC honors 14 times, second team honors seven times and All-Freshman recognition eight times. He has coached the only NCAA Division II All-Americans in program history in Jennifer Wilson, Kristen Gattuso, Ashley Reed and Kaitlin Snyder. Gattuso (2005) and Snyder (2012) became just the second and third Fairmont State players to earn WVIAC Player of the Year honors under McDonald’s tutelage. In addition to directing the success on the court, McDonald has also enhanced the program in different ways. He helped fundraise to renovate the women’s basketball locker room to make it first-class, complete with handcrafted wooden lockers and a flat-panel television. He has also helped celebrate Fairmont State’s tradition in women’s basketball with banners and plaques commemorating some of the great players and teams in school history that adorn the hallway as the players take the floor. In that same vein, he has connected with former players with the Alumni Classic played in November this year, inviting back all those who wore the Maroon and White to come and take to the court once again and be a part of a myriad of activities. McDonald has created a standard in which his players are expected to excel in the classroom and be involved in the community, one that provides players with a truly well-rounded college experience. Last year, FSU won five of its final six games to end the regular season with a 19-9 record and earn the three-seed in the WVIAC Tournament. The Falcons continued to roll into the postseason with an 83-47 victory over Wheeling Jesuit in the first round of the WVIAC Tournament in Fairmont. In the quarterfinal round in Charleston, FSU avenged one of its regular season losses by downing WV Wesleyan, 65-54, to advance to the semifinals. In the semifinal round, FSU used a key 20-9 run late in the opening half to take a four-point lead into the locker room against West Liberty. FSU closed out the
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Hilltoppers late by hitting 11-of-12 free throws and allowing just one WLU field goal down the stretch. FSU won its fourth WVIAC Tournament Championship last season after using a furious 22-4 run in the second half to erase a 12-point deficit and topple Seton Hill, 65-54. Kaitlin Snyder was named WVIAC Tournament MVP and she was joined on the All-Tournament team by Hailey Garrett and Brianna Welch. The Falcons made their third NCAA Tournament appearance since 2008 when they took on Gannon (Pa.) University in the first round of the Atlantic Regional. Kaitlin Snyder and Hailey Garrett were both named first team All-WVIAC last season. Last year marks the fifth-time in school history that two FSU players were named first team All-WVIAC. Snyder also earned first team AllAtlantic Region and Academic All-District honors for the second consecutive season. Two seasons ago, Fairmont State posted its 10th-straight winning season as the Falcons went 18-10 overall and 14-8 in the WVIAC. McDonald helped direct Snyder to one of the most decorated seasons in school history as she was named both WVIAC and Atlantic Region Player of the Year, and earned All-America honors from Daktronics (second team) and the WBCA (honorable mention). In addition, Snyder also earned second team Academic All-America honors, the first for the program in NCAA Division II. McDonald’s recruiting class also produced a pair of WVIAC All-Freshman selections in Hailey Garrett and Emily Lohr. During the 2010-11 season, Snyder directed the Falcon attack and earned first team All-WVIAC honors and second team all-region recognition. Center Rachel Murray re-wrote the school record books for shot blocks, and she, along with teammate Lauren Gilbert, earned All-WVIAC honorable mention honors. In 2010, the Falcons finished the season in strong fashion winning six of their final eight games, which included an incredible run through the WVIAC Tournament. The Falcons trailed by 18 points in the second half in their first round game against WV State, but stormed back to claim the victory. That propelled FSU to wins over Charleston and Shepherd before the Falcons defeated rival West Liberty, 85-78, in overtime in the finals. The win secured a third NCAA Tournament trip -- all under McDonald -- for the women’s basketball program. Fairmont State finished the season with a 22-10 record. Ashley Vavrek closed her stellar career with WVIAC Tournament MVP honors, first team All-WVIAC recognition and second team all-region accolades. Vavrek would later be named the Ohio Valley’s Most Outstanding Athlete for her performance for the Falcons in 2010. Five seasons ago, McDonald led the Falcons to a record of 18-11 and the second round of the WVIAC tournament. Vavrek was a first team All-WVIAC selection and Gabby Gattuso earned second team recognition. In 2007-08, the Falcons wrapped up the regular season with a record of 21-6 before starting the WVIAC Tournament. After a win over Davis & Elkins
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to a 23-7 record and the state finals. His six-year high school record was 109-66. In 1986-87, Coach McDonald served as a graduate assistant at Sam Houston State University in Texas. The Bearcats finished 16-12 in their first year of Division I competition. He then returned home to his native West Virginia as an assistant coach from 1987-89 at West Virginia Wesleyan College. The Bobcats were 40-17 during those two seasons. In 1989, McDonald was named the head coach at Wesleyan, posting a 55-35 record over the next three seasons. He was named the WVIAC Coach of the Year in 1990-91, leading the Bobcats to a 23-9 record and a West Virginia Conference championship. Before his appointment at Fairmont State, he coached the Basket Flyers of Vienna, Austria. At all levels as a coach, McDonad’s teams have won over 600 games throughout his career. McDonald is a 1976 graduate of Hampshire High School in Romney, W.Va. He obtained his bachelor’s degree from West Virginia University in 1980, graduating magna cum laude in secondary education. He earned his master’s degree from West Virginia Wesleyan College in 1989, and he is currently working towards his doctorate in curriculum and instruction at West Virginia University. McDonald is married to the former Melissa Lazzari of Monongahela, Pa. They are the parents of daughter, Madison, and son, Mason.
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McDonald at Fairmont State Year.............. Role.........................................Record..........Notes
1993-94........Assistant Coach (Men’s)............10-18 1994-95........Assistant Coach (Men’s)............21-5...............WVIAC Champs / NCAA Regionals 1995-96........Assistant Coach (Men’s)............24-5...............WVIAC Champs 1996-97........Assistant Coach (Men’s)............18-12 1997-98........Assistant Coach (Men’s)............27-4...............NCAA “Elite Eight” 1998-99........Assistant Coach (Men’s)............25-5...............NCAA Regionals 1999-00........Assistant Coach (Men’s)............25-4...............NCAA Regionals 2000-01........Head Coach..............................15-13 2001-02........Head Coach..............................13-14 2002-03........Head Coach..............................21-8 2003-04........Head Coach..............................21-8 2004-05........Head Coach..............................28-4...............Conference Champs / NCAA Tournament 2005-06........Head Coach..............................21-8 2006-07........Head Coach..............................19-10 2007-08........Head Coach..............................25-7...............Conference Tournament Champs / NCAA Tournament 2008-09........Head Coach..............................18-11 2009-10........Head Coach..............................22-10.............Conference Tournament Champs / NCAA Tournament 2010-11........Head Coach..............................15-12 2011-12........Head Coach..............................18-10 2012-13........Head Coach..............................23-10.............Conference Tournament Champs / NCAA Tournament Career Record as Fairmont State Women’s Basketball Head Coach: 259-125 (.674), 13 seasons Career Record as a Collegiate Head Coach: 299-142 (.678), 15 seasons NCAA Tournament Appearances As FSU Women’s Basketball Coach: 4 WVIAC Championships (Regular & Tournament): 4
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Jenna Eckleberry, one of the most prolific passing point guards in Fairmont State history, enters her seventh season as an assistant coach for the Falcons. Eckleberry provides assistance in all areas of the women’s basketball program from recruiting and scouting to personnel management on game days. Eckleberry has been on the bench for a trio of WVIAC Tournament Championships and three NCAA Tournament appearances. Fairmont State has had a winning season in each of her six years coaching with the program. Last season, Eckleberry helped lead the Falcons to their third WVIAC Tournament title and NCAA Tournament bid since 2008. She also assisted in the development of a pair of first team All-WVIAC honorees in Kaitlin Snyder and Hailey Garrett. Snyder was also named first team All-Atlantic Region and Academic All-American as a senior after becoming the all-time leading scorer in the school’s history. During the 2011-12 season, Eckleberry helped Fairmont State to yet another winning campaign while also helping mentor Snyder, the team’s thenjunior point guard to one of the most decorated seasons by any player in school history. Snyder was the WVIAC Player of the Year and the Atlantic Region Player of the Year after being among the conference and national leaders in scoring and establishing a career-high assists. She also helped Snyder to first team All-WVIAC honors and second team all-region honors two seasons ago. In her first year as an assistant (2007-08), the Falcons won 25 games and captured the WVIAC Tournament Championship for the first time in 24 years. Eckleberry, a native of Chester, W.Va., lettered three seasons at Fairmont State after transferring from Robert Morris. During her first season at FSU (2004-05) the Falcons won their first regular-season WVIAC Championship in 33 years and advanced to the NCAA Division II National Tournament for the first time in school history. As a full-time starter in 2005-06, she was eighth in Division II with 6.2 assists per game and her 180 assists were the fifth-most in school history. As a senior, she was an All-WVIAC honorable mention selection and was seventh in the country in assists per game (6.7). She led the league in assist/turnover ratio (2.81) and also set the school single-game assist record, dishing out 17 against West Chester on Nov. 18, 2006. Her 411 career assists are the sixthbest in school history. In the spring of 2007, she was awarded the Colebank Award as the school’s top senior female athlete.
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Briana Welch is in her first season as a student assistant coach on Steve McDonald’s staff at Fairmont State. Welch started 61 games for the Falcons over the past two seasons and helped lead the Falcons to the 2013 WVIAC Tournament Championship last season. Welch was named to the WVIAC AllTournament Team for her performance in the 2013 WVIAC Tournament. As A Senior (2012-13): Started all 33 games for the Falcons ... averaged 8.6 points and 4.8 rebounds per game ... scored in double figures in 13 games. As A Junior (2011-12): Started all 28 games for the Falcons … averaged 5.3 points and 2.3 rebounds per game.
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Robert
Cable Associate Assistant Athletic Director / Head Athletic Trainer
Robert Cable is in his 24rd year as the head athletic trainer at Fairmont State University. In addition to his duties of supervising athletic training for each of Fairmont State’s 15 sports, the West Virginia Wesleyan College and West Virginia University graduate is also a member of the athletic department senior staff and helps organize and coordinate facility and event management for athletic contests at Fairmont State. Cable heads an athletic training department that is widely regarded as among the best in the country. The over 300 student-athletes that he and his staff serve are assured of getting quality treatment and personalized care to keep them in the best possible condition. Cable is heavily involved within the athletic training community both regionally and nationally and has earned various accolades for his efforts. He was named NCAA Division II Trainer of the Year in the summer of 2010 by the National Athletic Trainers Association (NATA). The honor recognizes the outstanding efforts of a certified athletic trainer employed in a collegiate setting at a Division II school. The NATA selected Cable on the merits of his active community and campus involvement; volunteer service; national, district and state athletic training participation; promotion of the profession; and exceptional performance in the role of collegiate athletic trainer. Cable is a member of the NATA District 3 Board of Directors. He has served the West Virginia Athletic Trainers Association (WVATA) in numerous capacities throughout his career, and is currently the president of that group. One of his top priorities as president of the WVATA is licensure for all certified athletic trainers in West Virginia. Further, Cable is in his second term as president of the West Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WVIAC) Athletic Trainers Committee. In 2007, he was named the WVATA “Trainer of the Year” for his willingness to go “above and beyond the normal call of duty.” Prior to coming to Fairmont State, Cable was the head athletic trainer, head women’s softball coach and assistant women’s basketball coach at West Virginia Wesleyan College. His softball team made the school’s first trip to the NAIA National Softball Championship Tournament in his final season. Cable also spent time as a clinical athletic trainer at Medbrook Sports Medicine Clinic and adjunct professor of health and physical education at Salem International University. He also worked as an athletic training intern with the Baltimore Colts early in his career. In addition to his athletic training duties, he also teaches in the Health and Human Performance Department. Cable has been instrumental in expanding the training facility to over 1,300 square feet that was completed in the spring of 2008. The new training room is four times the size of the previous location and features include four small treatment tables, six large treatment tables and increased unobstructed floor space. Cable is married to the former Jill Hinkle and they are the parents of two children, Courtney and Johanthan.
Tera
Fetty (MS, ATC) Assistant Athletic Trainer
Tera Fetty was named Assistant Athletic Trainer for the Fairmont State athletic department in the Fall of 2013. Fetty spent last year as a part-time assistant Athletic Trainer. After spending the three previous years serving as a Student Athletic Trainer, a Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer and a part-time assistant, Fetty returns for her fifth year as a full-time member of the Athletic Staff. She completed both her undergraduate and graduate studies at West Virginia University, receiving her Bachelor’s Degree in 2010 and her Master’s Degree in 2012. Fetty completed a research study entitled “Emotional and Behavioral Response to Injury: Division-II Athletes’ Perspectives” fostered by the desire to provide optimum care to Division-II athletes through furthering the body of knowledge surrounding the population and an avid interest in the basic understanding of Sport Psychology. In her time at Fairmont State, Fetty has worked with each of the 15 varsity sports offered at the university and adopted other duties on campus in addition to her responsibilities as an athletic trainer. She also serves as an instructor, teaching in the Health and Human Performance Department. As an assistant to Robert Cable, she works in conjunction with the Head Athletic Trainer to manage daily operations of the athletic training room, provide coverage for athletic events/practices, and provide the most optimum care possible to the athletes at Fairmont State University, enabling them to remain in their competitive environments through the incorporation of injury prevention techniques, and returning them after injury as quickly and safely as possible through tailored rehabilitation programs. Tera is married to Fairmont State alum, Philip Fetty. The couple resides in Mount Clare.
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2013 - 2014 Roster Numerical Roster No........... Name.............................................. Cl........................ Pos........................ Ht............................ Hometown/High School (Last School)
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1............. Alicia Golden................................... Fr.......................... G........................5-3.......................... Morgantown, W.Va./Morgantown 2............. Emily Lohr....................................... Jr...........................F.........................6-1.......................... Stoystown, Pa./North Star 3............. Makenzie White...............................So......................... G........................5-9.......................... Madison, W.Va./Scott (West Virginia) 12........... Hailey Garrett.................................. Jr...........................F.........................6-0.......................... Fairmont, W.Va./North Marion 13........... Hallie Gunnoe................................. Jr.......................... G.......................5-10......................... Hinton, W.Va./Summers Co. (High Point) 15........... Amanda Ruffner.............................R-Fr.........................F........................5-10......................... Proctorville, Ohio/Chesapeake 20........... Tess Zufall....................................... Jr.......................... G........................5-8.......................... Slickville, Pa./Greensburg Central (Cleveland State) 24........... Gabrielle Etter................................. Fr.......................... G.......................5-10......................... Bellbrook, Ohio/Bellbrook 32........... Deidra Combs................................. Fr......................... G/F......................5-10......................... Beverly, Ohio/Fort Frye 33........... Kaitlyn Antolock.............................. Sr..........................F........................5-10......................... Fairmont, W.Va./North Marion 44........... Brianna Innocent............................. Sr..........................C........................6-1.......................... Vandalia, Ohio/Vandalia-Butler (Wright State) Head Coach: Steve McDonald Assistant Coach: Jenna Eckleberry Student Assistant Coach: Briana Welch
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No........... Name.............................................. Cl........................ Pos........................ Ht............................ Hometown/High School (Last School)
33........... Kaitlyn Antolock.............................. Sr..........................F........................5-10......................... Fairmont, W.Va./North Marion 32........... Deidra Combs................................. Fr......................... G/F......................5-10......................... Beverly, Ohio/Fort Frye 24........... Gabrielle Etter................................. Fr.......................... G.......................5-10......................... Bellbrook, Ohio/Bellbrook 12........... Hailey Garrett.................................. Jr...........................F.........................6-0.......................... Fairmont, W.Va./North Marion 1............. Alicia Golden................................... Fr.......................... G........................5-3.......................... Morgantown, W.Va./Morgantown 13........... Hallie Gunnoe................................. Jr.......................... G.......................5-10......................... Hinton, W.Va./Summers Co. (High Point) 44........... Brianna Innocent............................. Sr..........................C........................6-1.......................... Vandalia, Ohio/Vandalia-Butler (Wright State) 2............. Emily Lohr....................................... Jr...........................F.........................6-1.......................... Stoystown, Pa./North Star 15........... Amanda Ruffner.............................R-Fr.........................F........................5-10......................... Proctorville, Ohio/Chesapeake 3............. Makenzie White...............................So......................... G........................5-9.......................... Madison, W.Va./Scott (West Virginia) 20........... Tess Zufall....................................... Jr.......................... G........................5-8.......................... Slickville, Pa./Greensburg Central (Cleveland State)
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33 Kaitlyn Antolock Senior 5-10, Guard/Forward Fairmont, W.Va./North Marion As A Junior (2012-13): Saw action in six games … did not score … had six rebounds
on the year … contributed three rebounds in a win at Ohio Valley (1/5/13) … pulled down an offensive rebound in four minutes of work vs. Washington Adventist (2/18/13) … two rebounds in first round of the WVIAC Tournament against Wheeling Jesuit (2/25/13) … saw action vs. Gannon in the first round of the NCAA Tournament (3/15/13). As A Sophomore (2011-12): Saw action in 11 games … played season-high 10 minutes against WVU Tech (1/1/12) … scored two points and grabbed three rebounds to go with an assist against the Golden Bears … rebound and steal vs. Bluefield State (1/28/12) … one steal against Davis & Elkins (2/13/12) … scored two points in WVIAC Tournament vs. Shepherd (2/29/12) at the Charleston Civic Center.
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As A Freshman (2010-11): Saw action in nine games for the Falcons … averaged 5.2 minutes and 1.7 points per game … made FSU debut against Point Park (11/16/10) … three points against West Liberty (11/30/10) … four points vs. Bluefield State (12/11/10) … scored two points against Clarion (12/30/10) … netted four points against Concord (1/8/11) … two points and two rebounds in win over Bluefield State (1/29/11).
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Before Fairmont State: Won a pair of state titles at North Marion under coach Mike Parrish at North Marion ... also led the Huskies to three conference titles and three regional championships … top interior presence offensively and top rebounder for the Huskies… helped guide the NMHS to a 23-1 record as a senior … averaged 10 points and 7.5 rebounds per game during her final season … North Marion posted a 26-1 record en route to the state title as a junior … averaged 7.6 points and 5.4 rebounds during her junior campaign ... also a first team all-conference volleyball player. Personal: Kaitlyn Nicole Antolock … daughter of Cari and Jo-Jo Antolock … one of two children … served as officer for several clubs at North Marion … chose FSU in order to play close to home and in front of family and friends. Kaitlyn Antolock’s Career Highs Points..................4 (twice) Rebounds.............3 (twice)
Kaitlyn Antolock Kaitlyn Antolock’s Career Statistics
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GP/GS FG/A FG% 3FG/A 3FG% FT/A FT% PTS/AVG REB/AVG PF/FO AST TO BLK STL MIN/AVG
2010-11........ 9/0............6/19.............316..........1/6.............167............2/3........... .667..........15/1.7............5/0.6............. 1/0.............0........... 5............0.......... 0..........47/5.2 2011-12....... 11/0............2/5..............400..........0/0.............000............0/0........... .000...........4/0.4.............6/0.5............. 1/0.............1........... 1............0.......... 2..........30/2.7 2012-13........ 6/0.............0/3............ ..000.........0/3.............000............0/0........... .000...........0/0.0.............6/1.0............. 0/0.............1........... 0............0.......... 0..........11/1.8 Total............. 26/0...........8/27.............296..........1/6............ 167.............2/3........... .667..........19/1.0...........17/0.6............ 2/0.............2........... 6............0.......... 2..........88/3.1
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32 Deidra Combs
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Freshman 5-10, G/F Beverly, Ohio/Fort Frye
Junior 6-0, F Fairmont, W.Va./North Marion
Before Fairmont State: Four-year starter at Fort Frye High School in Beverly, Ohio … earned Pioneer Valley Conference honors in all four seasons … first team All-District 12 as a junior and a senior … had 1,060 points and 272 steals in her high school career … averaged 12.2 points and tallied 100 steals as a senior … shot 57 percent from the field in 2013 … won four league and sectional championships and two district championships while playing for the Lady Cadets … helped lead Fort Frye to a regional championship and an appearance in the Ohio final four in 2013 … her team set a school-record with 25 wins last season … was also a four-year member of the volleyball team and ran track for a season.
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Personal: Deidra Combs … daughter of Rob and Chris Combs … has one older sister (Darci) … born on September 27 … was a member of National Honors Society and Phi Thefa Kappa in high school … majoring in Biology.
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24 Gabrielle Etter
As A Sophomore (2012-13): First team All-WVIAC selection … member of the WVIAC All-Tournament team … nearly averaged a double-double on the year with 13.5 points and 9.0 rebounds per game … had 13 double-doubles on the year which was second in the conference and 20th in the NCAA … scored in double figures in all but four games … shot over 50 percent from the field in 18 games … fourth in the league in rebounding … led the team in blocked shots with 39 (1.2 per game) … also averaged 2.2 assists per game for the Falcons … 13 points, nine rebounds and six assists in season-opener against Clarion (11/9/12) … 16 points and five rebounds at California (11/13/12) … was 10-of-16 from the free throw line against the Vulcans ... 18 points, 11 rebounds and six assists in a win at Pitt-Johnstown (11/29/12) … netted 18 points, grabbed 10 boards and came away with four steals against Bluefield State (12/1/12) … was 12-of-15 from the free throw line against the Blues … named WVIAC Player of the Week (12/3/12) … 15 rebounds and 14 rebounds, including seven on the offensive end, in a win over UVa-Wise (12/8/12) … scored 14 points and added seven rebounds before fouling out against Charleston (12/15/12) … doubledouble with 11 points and 10 rebounds against Wheeling Jesuit (1/3/13) … 7-of-10 from the field on her way to 16 points in a win over Ohio Valley (1/5/13) … scored 12 points and added nine rebounds in a narrow win over Seton Hill (1/7/13) … pulled down 12 boards to go with eight points at Concord (1/12/13) … double-double with 11 points and 10 rebounds vs. WV State (1/14/13) … 16 points and seven boards in road win over West Liberty (1/17/13) … 12 points, 11 rebounds and a season-high six steals at Shepherd (1/19/13) … season-high 23 points vs. Glenville State (1/21/13) … also had nine rebounds against the Pioneers … matched season-high with 14 rebounds to go with 11 points and seven assists vs. Urbana (1/23/13) … doubledouble with 19 points and 13 rebounds, seven of which came on the offensive glass,
Freshman 5-10, G Bellbrook, Ohio/Bellbrook High
Before Fairmont State: Four-year standout at Bellbrook High School in Ohio … won the most game of any player in the history of the school … averaged 12.3 points and shot 33 percent from behind-the-arc last season … won the Eagle Heart award after leading her team with 76 assists last season … won league and district championships all four seasons as a member of the Golden Eagles … won sectional and regional championships and made it to the state semifinals during junior season … was a state qualifier in cross country in 2009 and finshed second in the league in 4-by-4. Personal: Gabrielle Kae Etter … daughter of Jay and Kristal Etter … her father played basketball at Defiance College for one year … led the Varsity B Club, Credit Union Club and Spanish Club for one year in high school … born on October 29 … majoring in business with a minor in fashion.
Hailey Garrett Hiley Garrett’s Career Statistics Year
GP/GS FG/A FG% 3FG/A 3FG% FT/A FT% PTS/AVG REB/AVG PF/D
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2011-12...... 28/28.......175/305..........574..........0/0.............000..........50/81......... .617........400/14.3........192/6.9.......... 81/2...........55......... 81..........16........ 44.......895/32.0 2012-13...... 33/32.......176/339..........519..........0/3.............000.........94/132........ .712........446/13.5........297/9.0......... 104/3..........72......... 96..........39........ 46......1122/34.0 Career.......... 61/60.......351/644..........545..........0/3.............000........144/213....... .676........846/13.9........489/8.0......... 185/5.........127....... 177.........55........ 90......2017/33.1 20
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Player Profiles in 40 minutes of work against Davis & Elkins (1/26/13) … scored 11 points and added 11 rebounds at WV Wesleyan (2/2/13) … 13 points and 13 rebounds in win over Wheeling Jesuit (2/4/13) … 15 points, nine rebounds and season-best seven blocks on the road at WV State (2/9/13) … 8-of-13 from the field on her way to 18 points vs. PittJohnstown (2/11/13) … 15 points, nine boards and three steals in 40 minutes of work against Alderson-Broaddus (2/14/13) … netted 10 points vs. West Liberty (2/16/13) … double-double with 14 points and 10 rebounds in win at Seton Hill … was 7-of-10 from the floor against the Griffins … did not start against Ohio Valley to allow seniors to fill out the first five against Ohio Valley (2/23/13) … came off the bench and scored 16 points … 16 points, six rebounds and five assists in WVIAC Tournament opener against Wheeling Jesuit (2/25/13) … double-double with 11 points and 13 rebounds in second round win over WV Wesleyan (3/1/13) … followed it up with 15 points and 11 rebounds in semifinals against West Liberty (3/1/13) … notched 16 points, grabbed eight rebounds and handed out four assists in finals against Seton Hill (3/2/13) … was 4-for-4 from the free throw line and 6-of-11 from the field against the Griffins … scored 12 points and added six rebounds and four steals in the first round of the NCAA Tournament against Gannon. As A Freshman (2011-12): Selected to the WVIAC All-Freshman team … started all 28 games and averaged 14.3 points and 6.9 rebounds per game … 10th in the country in field goal percentage connecting on 57 percent of her shots from the field … second-highest field goal percentage for a season at FSU … scored in double figures in all but four games … scored 20 points or more seven times … notched five double-doubles … led Falcons in rebounds in 14 games on the year … made debut with start against Point Park (11/15/11) … 13 points, four rebounds and four assists vs. Davis & Elkins (11/22/11) … netted 13 points and added five rebounds against West Liberty (11/29/11) … 12 points and five rebounds against Ohio Valley (12/1/11) … 15 points on 7-of-11 shooting from the field vs. Ursuline (12/6/11) … scored 12 points to go with seven rebounds in win over Alderson-Broaddus (12/17/11) … perfect 7-of-7 from the field for 14 points against WVU Tech (1/1/12) … first career doubledouble with 17 points and 14 rebounds against Notre Dame College (1/2/12) … grabbed 13 rebounds and scored five points vs. Concord (1/7/12) … narrowly missed a double-double with 13 points and nine rebounds against West Liberty (1/12/12) … 21 points and seven rebounds vs. Glenville State (1/14/12) … 9-of-12 from the field on her way to scoring 20 points against Alderson-Broaddus (1/21/12) … doubledouble with 16 points and 10 boards against Glenville State (1/26/12) … followed that up with 13 points and 10 rebounds against Bluefield State (1/28/12) … scored 18 points, grabbed six rebounds and handed out five assists against Pitt-Johnstown (2/1/12) … connected on 10-of-12 for 20 points against WV State (2/6/12) … doubledouble with 21 points and 10 rebounds at Seton Hill (2/9/12) … had six offensive rebounds against the Griffins … 18 points, eight rebounds and four assists against vs. Wheeling Jesuit (2/11/12) … named WVIAC Player of the Week (2/13/12) … notched 11 points to go with eight rebounds vs. Davis & Elkins (2/13/12) … double-double with 20 points and 13 rebounds against Charleston (2/16/12) … grabbed season-high eight offensive rebounds against the Golden Eagles … 15 points, seven rebounds, four assists and four steals vs. Concord (2/18/12) … netted 21 points against WV Wesleyan (2/25/12) … 20 points to go with five rebounds in first round of WVIAC Tournament vs. Ohio Valley (2/27/12) … 8-of-13 from the field on way to 19 points against Shepherd (2/29/12) at Charleston Civic Center … also grabbed seven rebounds, including five on the offensive glass.
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Before Fairmont State: Member of three-straight state championships at North Marion … first team all-state selection as a senior after averaging 17.8 points and 13.4 rebounds per game … also first-team All-NCAC … also named to the All-Tournament team at the state tournament … second team all-state selection after averaging 8.1 points and six rebounds … helped the Huskies to a second state championship … was named to the state’s All-Tournament team … member of another Huskie state championship team as a sophomore while averaging four points and three rebounds. Personal: Hailey Garrett … majoring in exercise science. Hailey Garrett’s Career Highs Points..................23 vs. Glenville State (1/21/13) Rebounds.............14 (three times) Assists.................7 vs. Urbana (1/23/13 Blocks..................7 at WV State (2/9/13) Steals...................6 vs. Shepherd (1/19/13)
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1 Alicia Golden Freshman 5-3, G Morgantown, W.Va./Morgantown
Before Fairmont State: Played four seasons at Morgantown High School … helped lead team to 33-0 record during her freshman and sophomore seasons … made final four appearances in the state tournament during her junior and senior year … earned MVP honors at the Sounior Nationals in Ohio. Personal: Alicia Golden … daughter of Michael and Theresa Golden … has a younger brother … born on May 17. Intro
Before Fairmont State: Played one season at High Point … saw action in 14 games ... averaged 1.3 points and 1.1 rebounds per game ... scored a career-high four points and added four rebounds while playing a career-high 15 minutes in a loss against Liberty (2/6/12) ... two assists vs. Longwood (11/20/11) ... scored two points and two steals vs. Davidson (11/18/11) ... made her collegiate debut at VCU in the season opener (11/11/11) … four-year standout at Summers County ... team captain as a senior ... helped to guide her prep team to a 110-2 record and four AA State Championships ... team won a West Virginia state record 96-straight games ... leading scorer in Summers County history with 1,740 career points ... set school record for career steals with 478 ... Averaged 22 points, seven rebounds, four assists and five steals as a senior ... 2010 runner-up for West Virginia State Player of the Year ... Threetime first-team All-State (2009-11) ... three-time first-team All-Coalfield Conference. Personal: Hallie Gunnoe … daughter of Richard and Karla Gunnoe … birthday is Jan. 15 … twin sister Hanna also on Fairmont State roster … brother Andrew is on the Falcon men’s basketball team … sister, Sara, was a member of WVU’s crew team … father played basketball at Concord. Hallie Gunnoe’s Career Highs Points..................22 vs. Glenville State (1/21/13) Rebounds.............10 vs. Seton Hill (3/2/13) Assists.................6 vs. Wheeling Jesuit (1/3/13) Steals...................4 vs. Glenville State (1/21/13)
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Junior 5-10, G Hinton, W.Va./Summers County (High Point)
As A Sophomore (2012-13): First player off the bench for the Falcons … played in all 33 games … made 13 starts … averaged 6.3 points and 4.0 rebounds per game … scored in double figures 10 times, including four of the last five games of the season … one double-double on the year … scored 10 points and grabbed five rebounds against Shepherd (11/20/12) … seven points and seven boards in a win vs. Bluefield State (12/1/12) … started against Charleston (12/15/12) and scored nine points and tallied eight rebounds … started the next 12 games … scored nine points, pulled down five boards and dished out six assists in a road win at Wheeling Jesuit (1/3/13) … nine points, six rebounds and five assists at Ohio Valley (1/15/13) … contributed five rebounds in a win over Seton Hill (1/7/13) … 16 points on 7-of12 shooting from the field to go with five rebounds at Concord (1/12/13) … seven points and five rebounds vs. WV State (1/14/13) … season-best 22 points to go with four rebounds, four assists and four steals at Glenville State (1/21/13) … notched 10 points and grabbed eight rebounds, including four on the offensive glass, against Urbana (1/23/13) … chipped in 11 points in a home win over Charleston (1/31/13) … came off the bench and played 34 minutes and scored eight points and added eight rebounds in a win over Pitt-Johnstown (2/11/13) … netted 11 points to go with seven boards vs. Washington Adventist (2/18/13) … opened the WVIAC Tournament with 10 points and four rebounds against Wheeling Jesuit (2/25/13) … played 30 minutes and scored 10 points and handed out four assists in the next round against WV Wesleyan (2/27/13) … solid performance in the WVIAC Tournament semifinals against West Liberty (3/1/13) with 11 points, eight rebounds and three steals … notched her only double-double of the season in the WVIAC Tournament finals with 11 points and 10
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2011-12*..... 14/0...........6/18.............333..........1/2.............500............5/7........... .714..........18/1.3...........15/1.1............ 6/0.............4.......... 10...........3.......... 4.........106/7.5 2012-13...... 33/13........82/215...........395........12/44...........273..........27/43......... .628.........209/6.3.........132/4.0.......... 46/0...........44......... 49...........5......... 25.......779/23.6 Career.......... 47/13........91/233...........391........13/46...........283..........32/50......... .640.........227/4.8.........147/3.1.......... 52/0...........48......... 59...........8......... 29.......885/18.8 *at High Point 22
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44 Brianna Innocent Senior 6-1, C Vandalia, Ohio/Wright State
Before Fairmont State: Played one season at Wright State University … made 23 appearances and one start last season, averaging three points and 4.2 rebounds per game … shot 49 percent from the field during 2012-13 season … scored a careerhigh 11 points and nine rebounds against Morehead State … also played two seasons at Edison State Community College in Ohio … averaged 20 points and 12 rebounds per game at ESCC … McDonald’s All-American nominee coming out of Vandalla-Butler high school in Ohio … named to the 2010 All-State team and was a two-time AllGreater Western Ohio Conference honoree … was also on the volleyball and track and field team for three years. Personal: Brianna Leigh Innocent … daughter of Bernard and Shan Innocent … has an older brother and twin sister … her dad played college basketball at Charleston Southern (S.C.) … twin sister is a member of the basketball team at Sinclair Community College (Ohio) … birthday is September 19 … majoring in communication.
2 Emily Lohr Junior 6-1, F Stoystown, Pa./North Star
As A Sophomore (2012-13): Slowed by injury midway through the season … played in 28 games and made 18 starts … averaged 8.1 points and 3.8 rebounds per game … scored in double figures 10 times … second on the team in blocked shots … 14 points and five rebounds in opener against Clarion (11/9/12) … 13 points and seven boards against IUP (11/10/12) … netted 14 points and played all 40 minutes in a road win at Pitt-Johnstown (11/29/12) … injured against Bluefield State (12/1/12) … returned to action coming off the bench at Concord (1/12/13) … 14 points off the bench against Urbana (1/23/13) … returned to the starting lineup scoring eight points and gathering eight rebounds against Wheeling Jesuit (2/4/13) … blocked career-high four shots against UPJ (2/11/13) … scored 11 points in a win over Alderson-Broaddus (2/14/13) … 16 points and seven rebounds, including four on the offensive end, against West Liberty (2/16/13) … 15 points and seven rebounds despite foul trouble against Seton Hill (2/21/13) … netted 12 points to go with nine rebounds, four steals, three blocks and three assists in regular season finale against Ohio Valley (2/23/13) … went for 17 points and added six rebounds in WVIAC Tournament opener against Wheeling Jesuit (2/25/13) … scored nine points in WVIAC Tournament finals against
Emily Lohr’s Career Statistics Year
As A Freshman (2011-12): WVIAC All-Freshman team … played in 28 games and made 25 starts … third on the team in scoring with 10.2 points per game … second on the team averaging 4.6 rebounds per game … nine points and four rebounds in debut against Point Park (11/15/11) … scored 13 points and grabbed five rebounds vs. West Liberty (11/29/11) … first career start against Ohio Valley (12/1/11) … scored nine points and grabbed six rebounds against the Fighting Scots … netted 13 points and added five rebounds against Wheeling Jesuit (12/3/11) … 10 points and six rebounds against both Notre Dame College (1/2/12) and Concord (1/7/12) … went for 16 points against both Shepherd (1/18/12) and Alderson-Broaddus (1/21/12) … contributed 13 points and five rebounds against Glenville State (1/26/12) … 10 points, seven rebounds and three steals in win over Bluefield State (1/28/12) … 14 points and season-high 14 rebounds at home against Pitt-Johnstown (2/1/12) … netted 14 points and added eight rebounds vs. WV State (2/6/12) … scored 11 points and notched seven rebounds at Seton Hill (2/9/12) … 10 points and five boards in home win over Wheeling Jesuit (2/11/12) … exploded for 27 points vs. Concord (2/18/12) … was 10-of-15 from the field, including 5-of-8 from behind the three-point line … added six rebounds against the Mountain Lions … notched 16 points vs. WV Wesleyan (2/25/12) … six points in WVIAC Tournament win over Ohio Valley (2/27/12) … five points vs. Shepherd (2/29/12) at Charleston Civic Center before leaving the game with an injury. Before Fairmont State: Four-year letterwinner at North Star High … scored over 1,000 career points for the Cougars … helped North Star to a pair of D5 championships and two appearances in the state “Sweet 16” … all-district honoree as a sophomore … third team all-state selection as a junior after averaging 16.6 points and 7.9 rebounds per game … Somerset County MVP … averaged 10 points and three rebounds before missing the rest of her senior season with an injury … also a standout volleyball player averaging 14 kills per game … also earned all-state honors in volleyball for the Cougars … team finished second in the state during her sophomore season. Personal: Emily Kate Lohr … birthday is Nov. 16 … daughter of Dave and Hollie Lohr … one of three children … majoring in exercise science. Emily Lohr’s Career Highs Points..................27 vs. Concord (2/18/12) Rebounds.............14 vs. Pitt-Johnstown (2/1/12) Assists.................3 (twice) Steals...................4 (twice) Blocks..................4 vs. Pitt-Johnstown (2/11/13)
Emily Lohr
GP/GS FG/A FG% 3FG/A 3FG% FT/A FT% PTS/AVG REB/AVG PF/D
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2011-12...... 28/25.......102/224..........455........28/81...........346..........53/71......... .746........285/10.2........129/4.6.......... 64/0...........19......... 35..........16........ 25.......616/22.0 2012-13...... 28/18........81/197...........411........32/94...........340..........34/47......... .723.........228/8.1.........105/3.8.......... 51/0...........19......... 44..........22........ 29.......653/23.3 Career.......... 56/43.......183/421..........435.......60/175..........343.........87/118........ .737.........513/9.2.........234/4.2......... 115/0..........38......... 79..........38........ 54......1269/22.7 f i g h t i n g fa l c o n s . c o m
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15 Amanda Ruffner
20 Tess Zufall
Redshirt Freshman 5-10, F Proctorville, Ohio/Chesapeake
Junior 5-8, G Slickville, Pa./Cleveland State
As A Freshman (2012-13): Redshirted the season.
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Before Fairmont State: Four-year standout at Chesapeak High … scored over 1,000 career points … averaged over 17 points per game for her career … three-time AllOVC pick … first team Southeast All-District by the Associated Press and second team All-Ohio after averaging 23.4 points as a senior… All-Ohio honorable mention during her junior season after averaging 18 points, 11 rebounds and four blocks per game … averaged a double-double with 14 points and 10 rebounds as a sophomore … varsity player as a freshman averaging 13.5 points and nine rebounds per game … also excelled in volleyball and track. Personal: Amanda Ruffner … daughter of Teresa Ruffner and Robert Ruffner (deceased) … father played basketball at WVU Tech … birthday is Nov. 5 … majoring in sport management.
Before Fairmont State: Played two seasons at Cleveland State … appeared in 12 games for the Vikings … had a career-high six points against Valparaiso as a freshman … drilled a three-pointer in the quarterfinals of the Horizon League Championship in 2012 … played high school basketball at Greensburg Central Catholic … scored 1,463 points in her high school career and reached 1,000 points as a junior … earned All-State honors and was selected to the Tribune Review Terrific Ten following her senior season … led Greensburg Central to a 20-8 record and an appearance in the Pennsylvania Elite Eight in 2011 … also won four-straight conference championships. Personal: Tess Ann Zufall … daughter of Timothy and Maureen Zufall … has five brothers and sisters … her sister, Stephanie Paha, played soccer at UPJ from 2004-08 … birthday is July 15 … majoring in communication.
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3 Makenzie White Sophomore 5-9, G Madison, W.Va./West Virginia
Before Fairmont State: Made five appearances at West Virginia before transferring to the FSU program last season … four-year standout for head coach John Porter at Scott High School … scored 2,130 career points … named Boone Country Player of the Year four times … named Gatorade Player of the Year in West Virginia and was named a Parade All-American following her senior season … earned first team AllState honors three times … earned second team All-State honors as a freshman … made an appearance in the state finals three times at Scott. Personal: Makenzie White … daughter of Sig White and Tara Jones … has a brother and sister … born on January 20 … majoring in Elementary Education.
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3-POINT REBOUNDS GP-GS FGM-FGA FG% FGM-FGA FG% FTM-FTA FT% OFF DEF TOT/AVG PF/DQ AST TO BLK STL PTS/AVG
01.... Kaitlin Snyder............... 33-33......... 183-543...........337........ 58-205...........283.......140-184.........761......... 28.........155.........183/5.5...........58-0.......... 140....... 123........ 14.........94........ 564/17.1 12.... Hailey Garrett............... 33-32......... 176-339...........519........... 0-3..............000........94-132..........712........ 109........188.........297/9.0..........104-3.......... 72......... 96......... 39.........46........ 446/13.5 20.... Briana Welch................ 33-33......... 117-220...........532........... 1-2..............500.........49-69...........710......... 71..........89..........160/4.8...........30-0........... 25......... 39......... 11.........26......... 284/8.6 23.... Tiffany Nicholson.......... 33-33......... 103-256...........402........ 27-117...........231.........46-71...........648......... 25..........73...........98/3.0............84-2.......... 102....... 114......... 2..........91......... 279/8.5 02.... Emily Lohr.................... 28-18.......... 81-197............411......... 32-94............340.........34-47...........723......... 32..........73..........105/3.8...........51-0........... 19......... 44......... 22.........29......... 228/8.1 13.... Hallie Gunnoe.............. 33-13.......... 85-215............395......... 12-44............273.........27-43...........628......... 47..........85..........132/4.0...........46-0........... 44......... 49.......... 5..........25......... 209/6.3 04.... Courtney Swiger............ 20-0............ 15-44.............341......... 13-34............382...........2-4.............500.......... 4...........10...........14/0.7............16-0............ 8........... 9........... 1...........2........... 45/2.3 14.... Kendra Holmes.............. 10-0............ 18-34.............529........... 0-0..............000..........8-10............800......... 23..........17...........40/4.0............17-0............ 5........... 9........... 4...........2........... 44/4.4 03.... Payden Eckleberry......... 21-0............ 11-41.............268.......... 4-27.............148...........2-6.............333.......... 1...........18...........19/0.9............11-0........... 13......... 23.......... 0..........10.......... 28/1.3 31.... Hanna Gunnoe.............. 13-1............. 9-24..............375........... 0-0..............000...........2-4.............500......... 11...........9............20/1.5............15-0............ 3.......... 10.......... 0...........3........... 20/1.5 24.... Kristy Akers.................... 5-0............... 4-6...............667........... 1-2..............500...........3-5.............600.......... 3............0.............3/0.6..............3-0............. 0........... 0........... 0...........0........... 12/2.4 21.... Alana George................ 26-1.............. 1-8...............125........... 0-0..............000..........7-13............538.......... 9...........21...........30/1.2............32-0............ 4........... 7........... 4...........5............ 9/0.3 32.... Kat Rohlfing................... 8-0............... 2-4...............500........... 1-2..............500...........3-5.............600.......... 0............3.............3/0.4..............0-0............. 2........... 4........... 0...........1............ 8/1.0 10.... Rachel Ashley................. 4-0............... 0-3...............000........... 0-2..............000...........1-2.............500.......... 1............1.............2/0.5..............1-0............. 1........... 1........... 0...........1............ 1/0.3 44.... Katelyn Kaminksi............ 6-1............... 0-4...............000........... 0-0..............000...........0-0.............000.......... 3............0.............3/0.5..............1-0............. 1........... 1........... 1...........0............ 0/0.0 33.... Kaitlyn Antolock............. 6-0............... 0-3...............000........... 0-0..............000...........0-0.............000.......... 3............3.............6/1.0..............0-0............. 1........... 0........... 0...........0............ 0/0.0 TM.... TEAM..............................61.................77........... 138/4.2..........16 ...... Total...............................33........... 805-1941..........415....... 149-532..........280.......418-595.........703........ 431........822.......1253/38.0........469-5......... 440....... 545....... 103.......335...... 2177/66.0 ...... Opponents......................33........... 750-1903..........394....... 174-548..........318.......370-532.........695........ 414........814.......1228/37.2..........519........... 370....... 599....... 105.......305...... 2044/61.9
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Game By Game Results and Leaders
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POINTS
REBOUNDS
CLARION.....................11/9/12........... 70-68....... W.........26-Kaitlin Snyder................. 9-Hailey Garrett........................... INDIANA (PA.)..............11/10/12......... 47-50........L.........13-Emily Lohr...................... 8-Kendra Holmes......................... at California (Pa.).........11/13/12......... 57-82........L.........16-Hailey Garrett................. 6-Kendra Holmes......................... SHEPHERD...................11/20/12......... 80-67....... W.........22-Kaitlin Snyder................. 8-Kendra Holmes......................... at UPJ..........................11/29/12......... 69-66....... W.........18-Garrett, Snyder...............11-Hailey Garrett.......................... BLUEFIELD...................12/1/12........... 81-69....... W.........18-Hailey Garrett.................10-Hailey Garrett.......................... UVA-WISE....................12/8/12........... 57-51....... W.........17-Tiffany Nicholson............14-Hailey Garrett.......................... at Charleston...............12/15/12......... 59-62........L.........17-Briana Welch.................. 8-Gunnoe, Welch......................... at WJU.........................1/3/13............. 67-62....... W.........23-Kaitlin Snyder.................10-Hailey Garrett.......................... at Ohio Valley...............1/5/13............. 68-46....... W.........16-Hailey Garrett................. 6-Gunnoe, Garrett, Nicholson....... SETON HILL..................1/7/13............. 59-58..... WOT.......28-Kaitlin Snyder................. 9-Garrett, Snyder......................... at Concord...................1/12/13........... 57-54....... W.........16-Hallie Gunnoe................12-Hailey Garrett.......................... WV STATE....................1/14/13........... 66-50....... W.........21-Kaitlin Snyder.................10-Hailey Garrett.......................... at West Liberty.............1/17/13........... 72-63....... W.........31-Kaitlin Snyder................. 8-Kaitlin Snyder........................... at Shepherd.................1/19/13........... 66-69......LOT.......28-Kaitlin Snyder.................11-Hailey Garrett.......................... at Glenville St...............1/21/13........... 84-85........L.........23-Hailey Garrett................. 9-Welch, Garrett.......................... URBANA......................1/23/13........... 61-64........L.........16-Briana Welch..................14-Hailey Garrett.......................... D&E.............................1/26/13........... 51-50....... W.........19-Hailey Garrett.................13-Hailey Garrett.......................... CHARLESTON...............1/31/13........... 83-68....... W.........21-Kaitlin Snyder.................15-Kaitlin Snyder.......................... at WVWC.....................2/2/13............. 62-82........L.........14-Welch, Nicholson............11-Hailey Garrett.......................... WJU.............................2/4/13............. 64-58....... W.........20-Kaitlin Snyder.................13-Hailey Garrett.......................... at WV State..................2/9/13............. 62-72........L.........29-Kaitlin Snyder................. 9-Hailey Garrett........................... UPJ..............................2/11/13........... 68-41....... W.........21-Kaitlin Snyder................. 9-Emily Lohr................................. A-B..............................2/14/13........... 59-53....... W.........15-Hailey Garrett................. 9-Garrett, Welch.......................... WEST LIBERTY..............2/16/13........... 62-72........L.........17-Kaitlin Snyder................. 7-Emily Lohr................................. WASH. ADV..................2/18/13........... 73-57....... W.........24-Kaitlin Snyder................. 8-Hailey Garrett........................... at Seton Hill.................2/21/13........... 72-71....... W.........16-Briana Welch..................10-Hailey Garrett.......................... OHIO VALLEY...............2/23/13........... 77-70....... W.........19-Kaitlin Snyder................. 9-Emily Lohr................................. WJU.............................2/25/13........... 83-47....... W.........17-Emily Lohr...................... 6-Snyder, Garrett, Lohr................. vs WVWC.....................2/27/13........... 65-54....... W.........18-Briana Welch..................13-Hailey Garrett.......................... vs West Liberty.............3/1/13............. 71-63....... W.........20-Kaitlin Snyder.................11-Hailey Garrett.......................... vs Seton Hill.................3/2/13............. 65-54....... W.........18-Kaitlin Snyder.................12-Kaitlin Snyder.......................... at Gannon...................3/15/13........... 40-66........L.........12-Hailey Garrett................. 6-Hailey Garrett...........................
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STEALS
6-Hailey Garrett................. 4-Snyder, Nicholson........... 6-Kaitlin Snyder................. 8-Kaitlin Snyder................. 6-Hailey Garrett................. 4-Hailey Garrett................. 4-Snyder, Nicholson........... 7-Kaitlin Snyder................. 6-Hallie Gunnoe................ 5-Gunnoe, Snyder.............. 3-Hailey Garrett................. 6-Kaitlin Snyder................. 5-Kaitlin Snyder................. 4-Kaitlin Snyder................. 3-Garrett, Welch................ 6-Kaitlin Snyder................. 7-Hailey Garrett................. 3-Kaitlin Snyder................. 9-Kaitlin Snyder................. 3-Snyder, Nicholson........... 4-Snyder, Nicholson........... 5-Tiffany Nicholson............ 3-Snyder, Nicholson........... 4-Kaitlin Snyder................. 4-Tiffany Nicholson............ 5-Kaitlin Snyder................. 8-Kaitlin Snyder................. 8-Tiffany Nicholson............ 7-Kaitlin Snyder................. 6-Kaitlin Snyder................. 4-Nicholson, Snyder........... 5-Tiffany Nicholson............ 5-Tiffany Nicholson............
4-Tiffany Nicholson................. 1-Emily Lohr 6-Tiffany Nicholson................. 1-Welch, Lohr, Snyder 3-Kaitlin Snyder...................... 1-Snyder, Holmes 3-Snyder, Gunnoe................... 1-Emily Lohr 4-Tiffany Nicholson................. 1-Garrett, Welch, Lohr 4-Nicholson, Garrett............... 1-Hailey Garrett 7-Kaitlin Snyder...................... 1-Kaitlin Snyder 2-Tiffany Nicholson................. 1-Gunnoe, Welch, Garrett 2-Gunnoe, Snyder, Nicholson.. 2-Hailey Garrett 6-Tiffany Nicholson.................None 2-Tiffany Nicholson................. 3-Kendra Holmes 5-Kaitlin Snyder......................None 5-Tiffany Nicholson................. 1-four players 1-Snyder, George, Nicholson... 1-Lohr, Snyder, George 6-Hailey Garrett...................... 2-Hailey Garrett 4-Gunnoe, Nicholson.............. 1-Welch, Nicholson 4-Emily Lohr........................... 2-Hailey Garrett 4-Tiffany Nicholson.................None 5-Kaitlin Snyder...................... 1-four players 4-Nicholson, Snyder................None 3-Garrett, Snyder.................... 3-Emily Lohr 6-Kaitlin Snyder...................... 7-Hailey Garrett 3-Tiffany Nicholson................. 4-Emily Lohr 3-Nicholson, Garrett............... 3-Hailey Garrett 3-Kaitlin Snyder...................... 1-Briana Welch 2-Lohr, Snyder, Nicholson........ 3-Hailey Garrett 3-Snyder, Nicholson................ 3-Hailey Garrett 5-Tiffany Nicholson................. 3-Emily Lohr 3-Kaitlin Snyder...................... 1-Emily Lohr 3-Emily Lohr........................... 2-Hailey Garrett 4-Snyder, Nicholson................ 2-Hailey Garrett 3-Tiffany Nicholson................. 1-Garrett, Welch 4-Hailey Garrett...................... 3-Hailey Garrett
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Points-Rebounds-Assists 01 02 03 04 10 12 13 14 20 21 23 24 31 32 33 44 Opponent SNYDER LOHR ECKLEBERRY SWIGER ASHLEY GARRETT GUNNOE HOLMES WELCH GEORGE NICHOLSON AKERS GUNNOE ROHLFING ANTOLOCK KAMINSKI
CLAR............... 26-7-2...... 14-5-0......... 0-0-0..........DNP........DNP......... 13-9-6....... 1-2-1......... 8-4-0......... 4-6-0.........DNP.......... 4-3-2............ DNP.............DNP.............. DNP.............. DNP............DNP IUP................... 8-2-4....... 13-7-1......... 4-0-0..........DNP........DNP.......... 6-5-2........ 0-1-1......... 5-8-0......... 5-3-1.........DNP.......... 6-4-4............ DNP.............DNP.............. DNP.............. DNP............DNP at Cal............... 10-2-6....... 1-1-1.......... 4-0-1......... 0-0-0........DNP......... 16-5-0....... 0-0-0........ 11-6-0....... 11-4-0.......0-1-0......... 4-2-3............ DNP.............DNP............. 0-0-0............. DNP...........0-0-0 SHEP................ 22-5-8....... 7-6-1.......... 0-0-1..........DNP........DNP......... 13-7-0...... 10-5-1........ 6-8-1......... 4-1-1........0-1-0........ 16-6-4........... DNP............ 2-0-0............. 0-0-0............. DNP............DNP at UPJ.............. 18-4-5...... 14-3-0......... 3-2-1..........DNP........DNP........ 18-11-6...... 0-0-0.......... DNP.......... 7-6-0........1-0-0......... 8-3-4............ DNP.............DNP.............. DNP.............. DNP............DNP BSC................. 17-3-1....... 2-1-0.......... 2-4-1..........DNP........DNP........ 18-10-4...... 7-7-2.......... DNP.......... 9-5-0........0-2-0........ 15-2-2........... DNP........... 11-8-2............. DNP.............. DNP............DNP UVA-W............ 16-7-4........ DNP........... 3-0-1..........DNP........DNP........ 15-14-0...... 2-2-2.......... DNP.......... 4-4-1.........DNP......... 17-7-4........... DNP............ 0-3-0.............. DNP.............. DNP............DNP at UC............... 14-4-7........ DNP........... 3-5-1..........DNP........DNP......... 14-7-1....... 9-8-4......... 0-0-0........ 17-8-0.......0-1-0......... 0-2-1............ DNP............ 2-6-1.............. DNP.............. DNP............DNP at WJU............. 23-3-2........ DNP........... 0-0-0..........DNP........DNP........ 11-10-3...... 4-5-6......... 2-2-0........ 14-7-1.......0-0-1........ 13-3-3........... DNP.............DNP.............. DNP.............. DNP............DNP at OVU............. 12-5-5........ DNP........... 0-0-1......... 0-0-1.......0-1-0........ 16-6-1....... 9-6-5......... 3-2-3........ 14-2-0.......0-1-0......... 8-6-4........... 4-1-0........... 0-1-0............. 2-0-0............ 0-3-0..........0-2-0 SHU................. 28-9-2........ DNP............ DNP...........DNP........DNP......... 12-9-3....... 3-5-0......... 8-6-1......... 8-3-0........0-1-0......... 0-3-2............ DNP............ 0-0-0.............. DNP.............. DNP............DNP at CU.............. 15-10-6...... 3-1-0.......... 0-1-0..........DNP........DNP......... 8-12-0...... 16-5-1........ 1-4-0......... 6-6-1.........DNP.......... 6-5-4........... 2-1-0............DNP.............. DNP.............. DNP............DNP WVSU.............. 21-4-5....... 0-1-0.......... 2-2-1......... 6-0-0.......0-0-0....... 11-10-0...... 7-4-1......... 0-0-0........ 10-5-0.......0-0-0......... 9-1-3........... 0-0-0........... 0-1-0.............. DNP............. 0-0-0...........DNP at WLU............ 31-8-4....... 2-2-0.......... 0-0-0......... 0-0-0........DNP......... 16-7-0....... 5-5-0.......... DNP.......... 5-7-0........0-3-0........ 12-3-1........... DNP............ 1-0-0.............. DNP.............. DNP............DNP at Shep............ 28-9-2....... 9-3-1........... DNP...........DNP........DNP........ 12-11-3...... 3-1-1.......... DNP.......... 5-6-3........0-0-0......... 9-2-0............ DNP............ 0-0-0.............. DNP.............. DNP............DNP at GSC............. 10-6-6....... 9-6-0........... DNP...........DNP........DNP......... 23-9-1...... 22-4-4......... DNP.......... 6-9-3........1-2-1........ 13-3-3........... DNP.............DNP.............. DNP.............. DNP............DNP URBANA........... 2-4-1....... 14-3-0......... 2-1-2......... 3-0-0........DNP........ 11-14-7..... 10-8-0......... DNP......... 16-7-0.......0-0-0......... 3-0-3............ DNP.............DNP.............. DNP.............. DNP............DNP D&E.................. 5-3-3........ 9-2-0........... DNP.......... 5-2-1........DNP........ 19-13-1...... 0-2-0.......... DNP.......... 7-7-1.........DNP.......... 6-0-0............ DNP.............DNP.............. DNP.............. DNP............DNP UC.................. 21-15-9..... 12-5-2.......... DNP.......... 3-1-1........DNP.......... 8-7-2....... 11-0-0......... DNP......... 12-1-1.......0-6-1........ 16-2-2........... DNP.............DNP.............. DNP.............. DNP............DNP at WVWC......... 13-6-3....... 6-0-0.......... 0-1-0......... 0-0-0........DNP........ 11-11-2...... 4-3-2.......... DNP......... 14-5-1.......0-1-1........ 14-1-3........... DNP............ 0-0-0............. 0-0-0............. DNP............DNP WJU................. 20-3-4....... 8-8-2........... DNP.......... 0-0-0........DNP........ 13-13-1...... 2-2-0.......... DNP......... 11-3-2.......0-0-0........ 10-4-4........... DNP.............DNP.............. DNP.............. DNP............DNP at WVSU.......... 29-5-3....... 2-3-1........... DNP.......... 0-1-0........DNP......... 15-9-1....... 4-3-2.......... DNP.......... 4-6-0........0-0-0......... 8-2-5............ DNP.............DNP.............. DNP.............. DNP............DNP UPJ.................. 21-8-3....... 3-9-1.......... 2-1-0......... 0-0-0........DNP......... 18-5-1....... 8-8-0.......... DNP.......... 4-2-0........0-1-0........ 12-3-3........... DNP............ 0-0-0............. 0-1-0............. DNP............DNP A-B................... 6-4-4....... 11-3-1.......... DNP.......... 9-0-1........DNP......... 15-9-3....... 2-1-0.......... DNP.......... 6-9-3.........DNP......... 10-1-3........... DNP.............DNP.............. DNP.............. DNP............DNP WLU................ 17-5-2...... 16-7-0.......... DNP.......... 3-1-0........DNP......... 10-6-2....... 0-5-0.......... DNP......... 12-3-0.......0-1-0......... 4-2-4............ DNP.............DNP.............. DNP.............. DNP............DNP WSH-ADV........ 24-2-5....... 8-1-3.......... 0-2-1......... 7-4-1.......0-0-0......... 4-8-3....... 11-7-1......... DNP.......... 6-6-1........2-2-0......... 6-3-0............ DNP............ 2-1-0............. 3-2-0............ 0-1-1..........0-0-1 at SHU............. 14-7-8...... 15-7-0.......... DNP.......... 0-0-0........DNP........ 14-10-1...... 4-1-3.......... DNP......... 16-6-1.......0-2-0......... 9-3-3............ DNP.............DNP.............. DNP.............. DNP............DNP OVU................. 19-4-4...... 12-9-3......... 0-0-0......... 3-1-0........DNP......... 16-6-4....... 6-3-1.......... DNP.......... 2-4-1........3-2-0........ 16-3-8........... DNP.............DNP.............. DNP............. 0-0-0..........0-0-0 #WJU............... 11-6-7...... 17-6-1......... 3-0-2......... 6-3-3.......1-1-1........ 16-6-5...... 10-4-0......... DNP.......... 8-4-0........0-0-0......... 0-1-1........... 6-1-0........... 2-0-0............. 3-0-2............ 0-2-0..........0-0-0 #vs WVWC....... 15-7-6....... 1-1-0.......... 0-0-0......... 0-0-0........DNP........ 11-13-2..... 10-3-4......... DNP......... 18-7-0.......0-0-0........ 10-7-5.......... 0-0-0............DNP............. 0-0-0............. DNP............DNP #vs WLU.......... 20-2-4....... 2-3-0........... DNP...........DNP........DNP........ 15-11-3..... 11-8-2......... DNP......... 13-2-0.......0-0-0........ 10-8-4........... DNP.............DNP.............. DNP.............. DNP............DNP #vs SHU.......... 18-12-3...... 9-1-1........... DNP.......... 0-0-0........DNP......... 16-8-4..... 11-10-0........ DNP.......... 6-3-1.........DNP.......... 5-1-5............ DNP.............DNP.............. DNP.............. DNP............DNP *at Gannon..... 10-2-2....... 9-1-0.......... 0-0-0......... 0-1-0........DNP......... 12-6-0....... 7-4-0.......... DNP.......... 0-3-2........2-3-0......... 0-2-5............ DNP.............DNP.............. DNP............. 0-0-0..........0-1-0 #WVIAC Tournament *NCAA Tournament
Team Statistics FSU OPP Team Statistics............................................................ FSU.................................. OPP SCORING.................................................................. 2177.................................2044 Points per game....................................................... 66.0..................................61.9 Scoring margin.........................................................+4.0....................................... FIELD GOALS-ATT...............................................805-1941......................... 750-1903 Field goal pct........................................................... .415...................................394 3 POINT FG-ATT...................................................149-532........................... 174-548 3-point FG pct.......................................................... .280...................................318 3-pt FG made per game............................................. 4.5....................................5.3 FREE THROWS-ATT...............................................418-595........................... 370-532 Free throw pct.......................................................... .703...................................695 F-Throws made per game......................................... 12.7..................................11.2 REBOUNDS............................................................... 1253.................................1228 Rebounds per game................................................. 38.0..................................37.2 Rebounding margin..................................................+0.8....................................... ASSISTS...................................................................... 440...................................370 Assists per game...................................................... 13.3..................................11.2
TURNOVERS................................................................ 545...................................599 Turnovers per game.................................................. 16.5..................................18.2 Turnover margin.......................................................+1.6....................................... Assist/turnover ratio................................................... 0.8....................................0.6 STEALS....................................................................... 335...................................305 Steals per game....................................................... 10.2....................................9.2 BLOCKS...................................................................... 103...................................105 Blocks per game......................................................... 3.1....................................3.2 WINNING STREAK........................................................... 0....................................... Home win streak........................................................... 3....................................... ATTENDANCE........................................................... 5534.................................6913 Home games-Avg/Game.......................................17-326............................. 13-439 Neutral site-Avg/Game...................................................-............................... 3-400 SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT Total Fairmont State........................1041...................1117................... 19..................2177 Opponents...............................981...................1042................... 21..................2044
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CLARION.............. 34/36....36/32....70-68...... +2.......24-59/26-57...... .407/.456..... 4-23/6-12.... .174/.500..... 18-32/10-14..... .563/.714........39/38.........+1....... 11/13..... 14/20........ 1/1........12/10.... 14/20 INDIANA (PA.)....... 27/28....20/22....47-50.......(3).......18-54/21-47...... .333/.447..... 5-20/2-10.... .250/.200....... 6-11/6-12....... .545/.500........35/33.........+2........ 13/6...... 19/21........ 3/3.........13/8..... 11/15 California (Pa.)...... 24/39....33/43....57-82......(25)......17-44/33-70...... .386/.471..... 3-11/7-17.... .273/.412...... 20-30/9-13...... .667/.692........27/45........(18)...... 11/18..... 23/15........ 2/3.........6/14..... 14/23 SHEPHERD............ 44/31....36/36....80-67..... +13......26-69/26-60...... .377/.433..... 7-22/4-15.... .318/.267..... 21-26/11-16..... .808/.688........46/38.........+8....... 17/10..... 16/20........ 1/4.........13/6..... 14/22 Pitt-Johnstown...... 41/36....28/30....69-66...... +3.......28-59/28-59...... .475/.475..... 6-18/6-23.... .333/.261........ 7-13/4-4....... .538/1.000.......33/32.........+1....... 16/15..... 14/18........ 3/2..........9/5....... 9/14 BLUEFIELD............ 46/32....35/37....81-69..... +12......24-63/28-63...... .381/.444..... 3-13/4-15.... .231/.267...... 30-44/9-12...... .682/.750........45/37.........+8........ 12/9...... 24/30........ 1/4........15/16.... 17/27 UVA-WISE............. 23/31....34/20....57-51...... +6.......23-64/17-49...... .359/.347..... 6-17/9-24.... .353/.375........ 5-7/8-12........ .714/.667........41/36.........+5........ 12/6...... 16/24........ 1/2.........15/9..... 13/12 Charleston............ 37/26....22/36....59-62.......(3).......22-55/21-62...... .400/.339..... 3-13/7-24.... .231/.292..... 12-15/13-23..... .800/.565........47/35........+12...... 15/12..... 22/12........ 3/5.........5/12..... 20/16 Wheeling Jesuit..... 23/34....44/28....67-62...... +5.......25-55/21-58...... .455/.362..... 7-14/6-19.... .500/.316..... 10-13/14-16..... .769/.875........31/39.........(8)....... 16/19..... 13/14........ 4/1..........7/6...... 15/11 Ohio Valley............ 38/16....30/30....68-46..... +22......30-75/17-49...... .400/.347..... 3-15/1-17.... .200/.059....... 5-8/11-23....... .625/.478........38/45.........(7)....... 20/10..... 13/30........ 0/8.........18/8..... 16/14 SETON HILL........... 22/22....29/29....59-58...... +1.......25-66/22-62...... .379/.355...... 3-14/4-8..... .214/.500....... 6-8/10-13....... .750/.769........42/41.........+1......... 8/8........ 9/10......... 5/2..........5/5...... 13/11 Concord................ 26/31....31/23....57-54...... +3.......22-63/17-57...... .349/.298..... 1-18/6-15.... .056/.400..... 12-13/14-20..... .923/.700........50/36........+14...... 12/12...... 14/9......... 0/2.........8/10..... 17/12 WV STATE............. 39/25....27/25....66-50..... +16......21-48/17-52...... .438/.327..... 7-17/5-16.... .412/.313..... 17-22/11-15..... .773/.733........30/35.........(5)........ 10/8...... 14/20........ 4/2.........10/5..... 12/14 West Liberty.......... 34/32....38/31....72-63...... +9.......26-59/23-55...... .441/.418...... 1-5/4-15..... .200/.267..... 19-27/13-18..... .704/.722........39/33.........+6........ 5/11...... 10/14........ 3/5..........3/4...... 17/21 Shepherd.............. 23/27....32/28....66-69.......(3).......23-69/23-56...... .333/.411..... 6-19/3-10.... .316/.300..... 14-20/20-31..... .700/.645........36/50........(14)...... 10/14..... 18/27........ 2/7........18/11.... 19/19 Glenville State....... 40/47....44/38....84-85.......(1).......31-65/30-85...... .477/.353..... 8-18/7-30.... .444/.233..... 14-25/18-20..... .560/.900........48/53.........(5)....... 18/12..... 20/17........ 2/3........13/17.... 17/22 URBANA............... 35/42....26/22....61-64.......(3).......23-59/25-59...... .390/.424..... 6-24/5-16.... .250/.313....... 9-11/9-13....... .818/.692........40/31.........+9....... 13/13..... 20/14........ 4/6.........9/12...... 13/9 D&E...................... 19/28....32/22....51-50...... +1.......20-60/21-46...... .333/.457..... 2-17/4-14.... .118/.286....... 9-14/4-10....... .643/.400........37/35.........+2......... 6/9....... 11/17........ 0/3.........10/8..... 10/11 CHARLESTON........ 38/33....45/35....83-68..... +15......31-54/28-72...... .574/.389..... 8-13/7-22.... .615/.318...... 13-21/5-10...... .619/.500........39/38.........+1....... 18/13..... 23/18........ 4/2.........9/14..... 11/20 WV Wesleyan........ 28/38....34/44....62-82......(20)......23-65/29-56...... .354/.518..... 1-15/6-11.... .067/.545..... 15-23/18-28..... .652/.643........31/49........(18)...... 12/14..... 15/23........ 0/4........15/10.... 16/21 WJU...................... 35/25....29/33....64-58...... +6.......25-60/22-64...... .417/.344..... 6-22/3-14.... .273/.214...... 8-12/11-15...... .667/.733........36/46........(10)....... 13/7...... 11/13........ 5/1.........10/8..... 14/12 WV State.............. 30/27....32/45....62-72......(10)......25-62/25-52...... .403/.481..... 6-18/6-10.... .333/.600....... 6-7/16-18....... .857/.889........32/35.........(3)....... 12/11..... 17/19...... 13/10........9/8....... 16/9 UPJ....................... 28/28....40/13....68-41..... +27......28-63/16-61...... .444/.262..... 4-14/3-13.... .286/.231....... 8-12/6-11....... .667/.545........46/37.........+9......... 8/5....... 12/15........ 9/0..........9/6....... 12/8 A-B....................... 31/27....28/26....59-53...... +6.......24-54/18-44...... .444/.409..... 4-19/7-15.... .211/.467...... 7-12/10-12...... .583/.833........30/30.......... -.......... 15/7...... 13/20........ 4/1........10/11.... 11/12 WLU..................... 20/33....42/39....62-72......(10)......22-58/26-52...... .379/.500..... 5-19/7-16.... .263/.438..... 13-16/13-18..... .813/.722........33/32.........+1........ 8/12...... 15/14........ 1/3..........8/6...... 16/13 WASH. ADV........... 42/15....31/42....73-57..... +16......26-63/18-58...... .413/.310..... 5-16/7-22.... .313/.318..... 16-26/14-17..... .615/.824........48/38........+10....... 17/5...... 23/25........ 5/2........11/10.... 12/20 Seton Hill.............. 44/31....28/40....72-71...... +1.......30-58/24-54...... .517/.444..... 6-13/8-17.... .462/.471...... 6-16/15-18...... .375/.833........36/31.........+5....... 16/12..... 15/15........ 4/2.........10/6..... 16/14 OHIO VALLEY........ 26/36....51/34....77-70...... +7.......30-64/24-58...... .469/.414..... 3-18/5-15.... .167/.333..... 14-17/17-23..... .824/.739........36/38.........(2)....... 21/12..... 22/27........ 4/2........14/13.... 14/17 WJU...................... 42/16....41/31....83-47..... +36......31-54/14-64...... .574/.219..... 8-18/4-22.... .444/.182..... 13-18/15-23..... .722/.652........41/41.......... -.......... 22/4...... 15/14........ 1/1..........6/9...... 16/17 WV Wesleyan........ 35/22....30/32....65-54..... +11......24-49/22-69...... .490/.319..... 2-13/5-25.... .154/.200....... 15-19/5-8....... .789/.625........41/34.........+7....... 17/15..... 20/15........ 3/3.........8/13...... 8/14 West Liberty.......... 31/27....40/36....71-63...... +8.......22-57/21-47...... .386/.447..... 3-14/5-11.... .214/.455..... 24-28/16-23..... .857/.696........35/29.........+6....... 13/14..... 15/20........ 5/6.........13/5..... 16/19 Seton Hill.............. 20/27....45/27....65-54..... +11......23-48/22-58...... .479/.379...... 3-8/6-20..... .375/.300....... 16-19/4-7....... .842/.571........36/29.........+7....... 14/17..... 14/12........ 2/3..........9/9...... 11/17 Gannon................ 16/33....24/33....40-66......(26)......13-46/25-48...... .283/.521..... 4-14/5-15.... .286/.333..... 10-10/11-16.... 1.000/.688.......29/29.......... -.......... 9/17...... 25/17........ 4/2.........5/11..... 19/13
Team Game Highs Fairmont State POINTS.............................................84................. at Glenville State (1/21/13) 83................. WHEELING JESUIT (2/25/13) 83................. CHARLESTON (1/31/13) 81................. BLUEFIELD STATE (12/1/12) 80................. SHEPHERD (11/20/12) FIELD GOALS MADE..........................31................. WHEELING JESUIT (2/25/13) 31................. CHARLESTON (1/31/13) 31................. at Glenville State (1/21/13) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS.....................75................. at Ohio Valley (1/5/13) 69................. at Shepherd (1/19/13) 69................. SHEPHERD (11/20/12) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE......... .574 (31-54)......... WHEELING JESUIT (2/25/13) .574 (31-54)......... CHARLESTON (1/31/13) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE...................8.................. WHEELING JESUIT (2/25/13) 8.................. CHARLESTON (1/31/13) 8.................. at Glenville State (1/21/13) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS............................24................. URBANA (1/23/13) 23................. CLARION (11/9/12) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE................ .615 (8-13).......... CHARLESTON (1/31/13) .500 (7-14).......... at Wheeling Jesuit (1/3/13) FREE THROWS MADE........................30................. BLUEFIELD STATE (12/1/12) 24................. vs West Liberty (3/1/13) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS...................44................. BLUEFIELD STATE (12/1/12) 32................. CLARION (11/9/12) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE...... 1.000 (10-10)........ at Gannon (3/15/13) .923 (12-13)......... at Concord (1/12/13) 28
REBOUNDS.......................................50................. at Concord (1/12/13) 48................. WASH. ADVENTIST (2/18/13) 48................. at Glenville State (1/21/13) ASSISTS............................................22................. WHEELING JESUIT (2/25/13) 21................. OHIO VALLEY (2/23/13) STEALS.............................................18................. at Shepherd (1/19/13) 18................. at Ohio Valley (1/5/13) BLOCKED SHOTS...............................13................. at WV State (2/9/13) 9.................. PITT-JOHNSTOWN (2/11/13) TURNOVERS......................................25................. at Gannon (3/15/13) 24................. BLUEFIELD STATE (12/1/12) FOULS...............................................20................. at Charleston (12/15/12) 19................. at Gannon (3/15/13) 19................. at Shepherd (1/19/13)
Opponent POINTS.............................................85................. at Glenville State (1/21/13) 82................. at WV Wesleyan (2/2/13) 82................. at California (Pa.) (11/13/12) 72................. WEST LIBERTY (2/16/13) 72................. at WV State (2/9/13) FIELD GOALS MADE..........................33................. at California (Pa.) (11/13/12) 30................. at Glenville State (1/21/13)
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Game Highs and Lows FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS.....................85................. at Glenville State (1/21/13) 72................. CHARLESTON (1/31/13) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE......... .521 (25-48)......... at Gannon (3/15/13) .518 (29-56)......... at WV Wesleyan (2/2/13) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE...................9.................. UVA-WISE (12/8/12) 8.................. at Seton Hill (2/21/13) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS............................30................. at Glenville State (1/21/13) 25................. vs WV Wesleyan (2/27/13) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE................ .600 (6-10).......... at WV State (2/9/13) .545 (6-11).......... at WV Wesleyan (2/2/13) FREE THROWS MADE........................20................. at Shepherd (1/19/13) 18................. at WV Wesleyan (2/2/13) 18................. at Glenville State (1/21/13) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS...................31................. at Shepherd (1/19/13) 28................. at WV Wesleyan (2/2/13) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE........ 1.000 (4-4).......... at Pitt-Johnstown (11/29/12) .900 (18-20)......... at Glenville State (1/21/13) REBOUNDS.......................................53................. at Glenville State (1/21/13) 50................. at Shepherd (1/19/13) ASSISTS............................................19................. at Wheeling Jesuit (1/3/13) 18................. at California (Pa.) (11/13/12) STEALS.............................................17................. at Glenville State (1/21/13) 16................. BLUEFIELD STATE (12/1/12) BLOCKED SHOTS...............................10................. at WV State (2/9/13) 8.................. at Ohio Valley (1/5/13) TURNOVERS......................................30................. at Ohio Valley (1/5/13) 30................. BLUEFIELD STATE (12/1/12) FOULS...............................................27................. BLUEFIELD STATE (12/1/12) 23................. at California (Pa.) (11/13/12)
Team Game Lows Fairmont State POINTS.............................................40................. at Gannon (3/15/13) 47................. INDIANA (PA.) (11/10/12) 51................. DAVIS & ELKINS (1/26/13) 57................. at California (Pa.) (11/13/12) 57................. UVA-WISE (12/8/12) 57................. at Concord (1/12/13) FIELD GOALS MADE..........................13................. at Gannon (3/15/13) 17................. at California (Pa.) (11/13/12) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS.....................44................. at California (Pa.) (11/13/12) 46................. at Gannon (3/15/13) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE......... .283 (13-46)......... at Gannon (3/15/13) .333 (18-54)......... INDIANA (PA.) (11/10/12) .333 (20-60)......... DAVIS & ELKINS (1/26/13) .333 (23-69)......... at Shepherd (1/19/13) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE...................1.................. at Concord (1/12/13) 1.................. at West Liberty (1/17/13) 1.................. at WV Wesleyan (2/2/13) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS.............................5.................. at West Liberty (1/17/13) 8.................. vs Seton Hill (3/2/13) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE................ .056 (1-18).......... at Concord (1/12/13) .067 (1-15).......... at WV Wesleyan (2/2/13) FREE THROWS MADE.........................5.................. UVA-WISE (12/8/12) 5.................. at Ohio Valley (1/5/13) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS....................7.................. UVA-WISE (12/8/12) 7.................. at WV State (2/9/13) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE........ .375 (6-16).......... at Seton Hill (2/21/13) .538 (7-13).......... at Pitt-Johnstown (11/29/12) REBOUNDS.......................................27................. at California (Pa.) (11/13/12) 29................. at Gannon (3/15/13) ASSISTS.............................................5.................. at West Liberty (1/17/13) 6.................. DAVIS & ELKINS (1/26/13)
STEALS..............................................3.................. at West Liberty (1/17/13) 5.................. at Charleston (12/15/12) 5.................. SETON HILL (1/7/13) 5.................. at Gannon (3/15/13) BLOCKED SHOTS................................0.................. at Ohio Valley (1/5/13) 0.................. at Concord (1/12/13) 0.................. DAVIS & ELKINS (1/26/13) 0.................. at WV Wesleyan (2/2/13) TURNOVERS.......................................9.................. SETON HILL (1/7/13) 10................. at West Liberty (1/17/13) FOULS................................................8.................. vs WV Wesleyan (2/27/13) 9.................. at Pitt-Johnstown (11/29/12)
Opponent POINTS.............................................41................. PITT-JOHNSTOWN (2/11/13) 46................. at Ohio Valley (1/5/13) 47................. WHEELING JESUIT (2/25/13) 50................. INDIANA (PA.) (11/10/12) 50................. WV STATE (1/14/13) 50................. DAVIS & ELKINS (1/26/13) FIELD GOALS MADE..........................14................. WHEELING JESUIT (2/25/13) 16................. PITT-JOHNSTOWN (2/11/13) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS.....................44................. ALDERSON-BROADDUS (2/14/13) 46................. DAVIS & ELKINS (1/26/13) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE......... .219 (14-64)......... WHEELING JESUIT (2/25/13) .262 (16-61)......... PITT-JOHNSTOWN (2/11/13) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE...................1.................. at Ohio Valley (1/5/13) 2.................. INDIANA (PA.) (11/10/12) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS.............................8.................. SETON HILL (1/7/13) 10................. INDIANA (PA.) (11/10/12) 10................. at Shepherd (1/19/13) 10................. at WV State (2/9/13) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE................ .059 (1-17).......... at Ohio Valley (1/5/13) .182 (4-22).......... WHEELING JESUIT (2/25/13) FREE THROWS MADE.........................4.................. at Pitt-Johnstown (11/29/12) 4.................. DAVIS & ELKINS (1/26/13) 4.................. vs Seton Hill (3/2/13) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS....................4.................. at Pitt-Johnstown (11/29/12) 7.................. vs Seton Hill (3/2/13) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE........ .400 (4-10).......... DAVIS & ELKINS (1/26/13) .478 (11-23)......... at Ohio Valley (1/5/13) REBOUNDS.......................................29................. vs West Liberty (3/1/13) 29................. vs Seton Hill (3/2/13) 29................. at Gannon (3/15/13) ASSISTS.............................................4.................. WHEELING JESUIT (2/25/13) 5.................. PITT-JOHNSTOWN (2/11/13) 5.................. WASH. ADVENTIST (2/18/13) STEALS..............................................4.................. at West Liberty (1/17/13) 5.................. at Pitt-Johnstown (11/29/12) 5.................. SETON HILL (1/7/13) 5.................. WV STATE (1/14/13) 5.................. vs West Liberty (3/1/13) BLOCKED SHOTS................................0.................. PITT-JOHNSTOWN (2/11/13) 1.................. CLARION (11/9/12) 1.................. at Wheeling Jesuit (1/3/13) 1.................. WHEELING JESUIT (2/4/13) 1.................. ALDERSON-BROADDUS (2/14/13) 1.................. WHEELING JESUIT (2/25/13) TURNOVERS.......................................9.................. at Concord (1/12/13) 10................. SETON HILL (1/7/13) FOULS................................................8.................. PITT-JOHNSTOWN (2/11/13) 9.................. URBANA (1/23/13) 9.................. at WV State (2/9/13)
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OPPONENT
Points.......................................31............ Kaitlin Snyder at West Liberty (1/17/13) 29............ Kaitlin Snyder at WV State (2/9/13) 28............ Kaitlin Snyder at Shepherd (1/19/13) 28............ Kaitlin Snyder vs Seton Hill (1/7/13) 26............ Kaitlin Snyder vs Clarion (11/9/12) Field Goals Made......................11............ Kaitlin Snyder at WV State (2/9/13) 11............ Hailey Garrett at Glenville State (1/21/13) 11............ Kaitlin Snyder vs Seton Hill (1/7/13) Field Goal Att............................30............ Kaitlin Snyder at Shepherd (1/19/13) 29............ Kaitlin Snyder at WV State (2/9/13) FG Pct (min 5 made)..........1.000 (7-7)...... Briana Welch vs WV Wesleyan (2/27/13) .875 (7-8)....... Tiffany Nicholson vs Charleston (1/31/13) 3-Point FG Made........................6............. Kaitlin Snyder at WV State (2/9/13) 4............. Emily Lohr vs Wheeling Jesuit (2/25/13) 4............. Kaitlin Snyder vs Wheeling Jesuit (2/4/13) 3-Point FG Att...........................14............ Kaitlin Snyder at WV State (2/9/13) 14............ Kaitlin Snyder vs Clarion (11/9/12) 3-Pt FG Pct (min 2 made)...1.000 (2-2)...... Courtney Swiger vs Wash. Adventist (2/18/13) .800 (4-5)....... Emily Lohr vs Wheeling Jesuit (2/25/13) Free Throws Made.....................12............ Hailey Garrett vs Bluefield State (12/1/12) 11............ Kaitlin Snyder vs West Liberty (3/1/13) Free Throw Att...........................15............ Hailey Garrett vs Bluefield State (12/1/12) 15............ Kaitlin Snyder vs Bluefield State (12/1/12) FT Pct (min 3 made)...........1.000 (7-7)...... Briana Welch vs West Liberty (3/1/13) 1.000 (6-6)...... Kaitlin Snyder at Glenville State (1/21/13) 1.000 (6-6)...... Kaitlin Snyder at Wheeling Jesuit (1/3/13) 1.000 (5-5)...... Tiffany Nicholson vs Shepherd (11/20/12) 1.000 (4-4)...... Hailey Garrett at Gannon (3/15/13) 1.000 (4-4)...... Hailey Garrett vs Seton Hill (3/2/13) 1.000 (4-4)...... Tiffany Nicholson vs West Liberty (3/1/13) 1.000 (4-4)...... Briana Welch vs WV Wesleyan (2/27/13) 1.000 (4-4)...... Hailey Garrett vs Wheeling Jesuit (2/25/13) 1.000 (4-4)...... Kaitlin Snyder vs Ohio Valley (2/23/13) 1.000 (4-4)...... Emily Lohr vs West Liberty (2/16/13) 1.000 (4-4)...... Kaitlin Snyder vs Wheeling Jesuit (2/4/13) 1.000 (4-4)...... Kaitlin Snyder at Concord (1/12/13) 1.000 (4-4)...... Briana Welch vs Clarion (11/9/12) 1.000 (3-3)...... Emily Lohr vs Ohio Valley (2/23/13) 1.000 (3-3)...... Kaitlin Snyder vs West Liberty (2/16/13) 1.000 (3-3)...... Briana Welch vs Wheeling Jesuit (2/4/13) 1.000 (3-3)...... Briana Welch vs Davis & Elkins (1/26/13) Rebounds..................................15............ Kaitlin Snyder vs Charleston (1/31/13) 14............ Hailey Garrett vs Urbana (1/23/13) 14............ Hailey Garrett vs UVa-Wise (12/8/12) Assists.......................................9............. Kaitlin Snyder vs Charleston (1/31/13) 8............. Tiffany Nicholson vs Ohio Valley (2/23/13) 8............. Kaitlin Snyder at Seton Hill (2/21/13) 8............. Kaitlin Snyder vs Shepherd (11/20/12) Steals.........................................7............. Kaitlin Snyder vs UVa-Wise (12/8/12) 6............. Kaitlin Snyder at WV State (2/9/13) 6............. Hailey Garrett at Shepherd (1/19/13) 6............. Tiffany Nicholson at Ohio Valley (1/5/13) 6............. Tiffany Nicholson vs Ind. (Pa.) (11/10/12) Blocked Shots.............................7............. Hailey Garrett at WV State (2/9/13) 4............. Emily Lohr vs Pitt-Johnstown (2/11/13) 4............. Kaitlin Snyder at WV State (2/9/13) Turnovers..................................11............ Kaitlin Snyder vs Charleston (1/31/13) 8............. Tiffany Nicholson vs Seton Hill (3/2/13) Fouls..........................................5............. Tiffany Nicholson at Gannon (3/15/13) 5............. Hailey Garrett at WV State (2/9/13) 5............. Hailey Garrett at Shepherd (1/19/13) 5............. Tiffany Nicholson at Wheeling (1/3/13) 5............. Hailey Garrett at Charleston (12/15/12)
Points.......................................27............ Jasmine Blanton at WV State (2/9/13) 26............ Southworth, Hillary vs West Liberty (3/1/13) 26............ Meghan Wiseman vs West Liberty (2/16/13) 24............ Atavia Blake at WV Wesleyan (2/2/13) 23............ Shae Mebane vs Bluefield State (12/1/12) Field Goals Made......................10............ Southworth, Hillary vs West Liberty (3/1/13) 10............ Meghan Wiseman vs West Liberty (2/16/13) 10............ Jasmine Blanton at WV State (2/9/13) 10............ Gabby Flinchum at Shepherd (1/19/13) Field Goal Att............................22............ Katie Gattuso vs Seton Hill (1/7/13) 21............ Breanna Butler at Wheeling Jesuit (1/3/13) FG Pct (min 5 made)..........1.000 (7-7)...... Inaya Stephenson at Pitt-Johns. (11/29/12) 1.000 (6-6)...... BLAKE, Nettie at Gannon (3/15/13) 3-Point FG Made........................6............. Reasor, Charlotte vs UVa-Wise (12/8/12) 5............. Breanna Butler at Wheeling Jesuit (1/3/13) 3-Point FG Att...........................12............ Vanessa Rice vs Wash. Adventist (2/18/13) 12............ Breanna Butler at Wheeling Jesuit (1/3/13) 12............ Reasor, Charlotte vs UVa-Wise (12/8/12) 3-Pt FG Pct (min 2 made)...1.000 (3-3)...... Jasmine Blanton at WV State (2/9/13) 1.000 (3-3)...... LeAnne Ross vs Charleston (1/31/13) 1.000 (2-2)...... SEBALD, Mollie at Gannon (3/15/13) 1.000 (2-2)...... Graham, Lauren vs WV Wesleyan (2/27/13) 1.000 (2-2)...... Stephanie Wagner at Concord (1/12/13) 1.000 (2-2)...... Tiara Stossel vs Seton Hill (1/7/13) 1.000 (2-2)...... KUKOLJ, Irina at California (Pa.) (11/13/12) Free Throws Made......................8............. Katie Gattuso at Seton Hill (2/21/13) 8............. Atavia Blake at WV Wesleyan (2/2/13) 8............. Amanda Smith at Concord (1/12/13) Free Throw Att...........................12............ Atavia Blake at WV Wesleyan (2/2/13) 9............. Wiseman, Meghan vs West Liberty (3/1/13) 9............. Alex Anderson vs Wheeling Jesuit (2/25/13) 9............. Katie Gattuso at Seton Hill (2/21/13) 9............. Katie Gattuso vs Seton Hill (1/7/13) 9............. Chrissy Keir at Charleston (12/15/12) FT Pct (min 3 made)...........1.000 (8-8)...... Amanda Smith at Concord (1/12/13) 1.000 (7-7)...... Jasmine Blanton vs WV State (1/14/13) 1.000 (6-6)...... Jimyse Brown at Shepherd (1/19/13) 1.000 (5-5)...... Shae Mebane vs Bluefield State (12/1/12) 1.000 (4-4)...... Jaila Bryant vs Wheeling Jesuit (2/25/13) 1.000 (4-4)...... Vanessa Rice vs Wash. Adventist (2/18/13) 1.000 (4-4)...... Amanda Peoples vs A-B (2/14/13) 1.000 (4-4)...... Leah Hurst vs Alderson-Broaddus (2/14/13) 1.000 (4-4)...... India Taste at WV State (2/9/13) 1.000 (4-4)...... Kelsey Pacholke vs Wheeling Jesuit (2/4/13) 1.000 (4-4)...... Boggs, Kennedy vs Urbana (1/23/13) 1.000 (4-4)...... Ginny Mills at Glenville State (1/21/13) 1.000 (4-4)...... Jelena Elez at Glenville State (1/21/13) 1.000 (4-4)...... Cluesman, Chelsea vs UVa-Wise (12/8/12) 1.000 (4-4)...... Kaitlynn Fratz at Pitt-Johnstown (11/29/12) 1.000 (3-3)...... Kia Baker vs Washingon Adventist (2/18/13) 1.000 (3-3)...... Taneka Lewis at Wheeling Jesuit (1/3/13) Rebounds..................................15............ Jamie Sobczak vs Wheeling Jesuit (2/4/13) 15............ Kayla Parsley at Ohio Valley (1/5/13) Assists.......................................8............. Allie Browne at WV Wesleyan (2/2/13) 6............. Flowers, Liz vs West Liberty (3/1/13) 6............. Chelsea Chambers vs Charleston (1/31/13) 6............. Johnson, DeVonyea vs Urbana (1/23/13) 6............. Emily Robinson at Wheeling Jesuit (1/3/13) 6............. Seebohm, Kate at Calif. (Pa.) (11/13/12) Steals.........................................6............. Shelby Way vs Ohio Valley (2/23/13) 6............. Ginny Mills at Glenville State (1/21/13) Blocked Shots.............................7............. Gabby Flinchum at Shepherd (1/19/13) 5............. Jasmine Gibson at Ohio Valley (1/5/13)
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Individual Game Highs Turnovers...................................8............. Vanessa Rice vs Wash. Adventist (2/18/13) 8............. India Taste vs WV State (1/14/13) 8............. Josey Hull at Ohio Valley (1/5/13) Fouls..........................................5............. Flowers, Liz vs West Liberty (3/1/13) 5............. Alex Anderson vs Wheeling Jesuit (2/25/13) 5............. Atavia Blake at WV Wesleyan (2/2/13) 5............. Priscilla Moseh at Shepherd (1/19/13) 5............. Hillary Southworth at West Lib. (1/17/13) 5............. Jasmine Gibson at Ohio Valley (1/5/13) 5............. Taneka Lewis at Wheeling Jesuit (1/3/13) 5............. Ashley Reid vs Bluefield State (12/1/12) 5............. Alex Tamez vs Shepherd (11/20/12)
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First Team
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Paige Alviani.......................(Seton Hill, Jr., G, 5’8”, Hopewell, Pa.) Jasmine Blanton..................(West Virginia State, Sr., G, 5’8”, Toledo, Ohio) Kaitlynn Fratz......................(Pitt-Johnstown, So., G, 5’4”, Accident, Md.) Hailey Garrett................ (Fairmont State, So., F, 6’0”, Fairmont, W. Va.) Katie Gattuso......................(Seton Hill, Jr., F, 6’0”, Pittsburgh, Pa.) Ginny Mills..........................(Glenville State, Jr., G, 5’7”, Steubenville, Ohio) Kenyona Simmons...............(Glenville State, Jr., F, 5’8”, Dayton, Ohio) Kaitlin Snyder................ (Fairmont State, Sr., G, 5’7”, Charleston, W. Va.) Hillary Southworth..............(West Liberty, Jr., G, 5’10”, Twinsburg, Ohio)
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Second Team Atavia Blake........................(West Virginia Wesleyan, So., F, 6’0”, Tampa, Fla.) Jessi Cowden......................(Charleston, Sr., G, 5’9”, Tomball, Texas) Emily Daniel........................(Shepherd, Sr., F, 5’9”, Beaver, W. Va.) Rachel Johnson...................(Shepherd, So., G, 5’7”, Frederick, Md.) Jorden Lykes........................(Davis & Elkins, Jr., F, 5’10”, Prince George, Va.) Brittany Maxey....................(West Virginia Wesleyan, Jr., G/F, 5’8”, Lufkin, Texas) Page Turner.........................(Davis & Elkins, Sr., G, 5’6”, Poquoson, Va.) Meghan Wiseman...............(West Liberty, Sr., F, 6’0”, Sistersville, W. Va.)
Honorable Mention Gabby Flinchum..................(Shepherd, So., C, 6’3”, North Potomac, Md.) Ashleigh Fossett..................(Glenville State, Jr., G, 5’8”, Martinsburg, W. Va.) Jasmine Gibson...................(Ohio Valley, Sr., C, 6’3”, New Castle, Del.) Charity Harris......................(Bluefield State, Jr., G, 5’5”, Vineland, N.J.) Shae Mebane......................(Bluefield State, Jr., F, 6’0”, Greensboro, N.C.) Amanda Peoples.................(Alderson-Broaddus, Sr., G/F, 5’9”, Morgantown, W. Va.) Amanda Smith....................(Concord, Jr., G, 5’8”, Princeton, W. Va.)
All-Freshman Team Breanna Butler....................(Wheeling Jesuit, G, 5’9”, Oak Hill, Ohio) Liz Flowers..........................(West Liberty, G, 5’8”, Williamstown, W. Va.) Jasmine Harper...................(Pitt-Johnstown, F/C, 6’0”, Cleveland Heights, Ohio) Danesha Richardson............(West Virginia Wesleyan, G/F, 5’9”, Houston, Texas) Jamie Sobczak.....................(Wheeling Jesuit, G, 5’8”, Perrysburg, Ohio) Player of the Year: Hillary Southworth, West Liberty Freshman of the Year: Jasmine Harper, Pitt-Johnstown Coach of the Year: Bunky Harkleroad, Glenville State
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Game #1 - 11/9/12 Clarion vs Fairmont State At Fairmont, W.Va. -- Joe Retton Arena FAIRMONT STATE 70, CLARION 68
Game #2 – 11/10/12 Indiana (Pa.) vs Fairmont State At Fairmont, W.Va. -- Joe Retton Arena INDIANA (PA.) 50, FAIRMONT STATE 47
Game #3 – 11/13/12 Fairmont State vs California (Pa.) At California, Pa. -- Hamer Hall CALIFORNIA (PA.) 82, FAIRMONT STATE 57
CLARION (0-1) DEIBERT, Ann 6-8 2-2 14; HOLMES, Tania 4-10 4-5 12; SAVULCHAK, Lauren 4-7 1-2 12; JONES, Raven 4-9 0-0 9; CRAWFORD, Leisha 1-4 3-4 5; FICKEL, Emma 2-2 0-0 5; GADOR, Mariah 2-7 0-1 5; MILLER, Aleya 2-9 0-0 4; LINKCHORST, Jennifer 1-1 0-0 2; BOYD, Jasmine 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 26-57 10-14 68. FAIRMONT STATE (1-0) Kaitlin Snyder 10-25 4-12 26; Emily Lohr 6-10 0-0 14; Hailey Garrett 3-8 7-10 13; Kendra Holmes 4-5 0-0 8; Tiffany Nicholson 1-7 2-4 4; Briana Welch 0-2 4-4 4; Hallie Gunnoe 0-2 1-2 1; Payden Eckleberry 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 24-59 18-32 70. Clarion........................36...........32.......... 68 Fairmont State.............34...........36.......... 70 3-point goals--Clarion 6-12 (SAVULCHAK, Lauren 3-5; JONES, Raven 1-2; GADOR, Mariah 1-2; FICKEL, Emma 1-1; HOLMES, Tania 0-2), Fairmont State 4-23 (Kaitlin Snyder 2-14; Emily Lohr 2-4; Tiffany Nicholson 0-5). Rebounds--Clarion 38 (GADOR, Mariah 8), Fairmont State 39 (Hailey Garrett 9). Assists--Clarion 13 (GADOR, Mariah 4), Fairmont State 11 (Hailey Garrett 6). Att-159
INDIANA (PA.) (2-0) PASTOREK, Sarah 6-9 2-4 14; STAMP, Lindsay 3-9 3-6 9; WATSON, Talen 3-9 0-0 7; STONER, Ashley 3-6 1-2 7; FAIRMAN, Amy 3-7 0-0 6; STAPLETON, Leslie 2-3 0-0 5; MATHE, Marita 1-3 0-0 2; TODD, Melanie 0-1 0-0 0; BURTON, Lisa 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 21-47 6-12 50. FAIRMONT STATE (1-1) Emily Lohr 4-12 2-2 13; Kaitlin Snyder 3-12 0-1 8; Hailey Garrett 3-5 0-2 6; Tiffany Nicholson 2-9 2-2 6; Briana Welch 2-5 1-2 5; Kendra Holmes 2-5 1-2 5; Payden Eckleberry 2-5 0-0 4; Hallie Gunnoe 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 18-54 6-11 47. Indiana (Pa.)...............28...........22.......... 50 Fairmont State.............27...........20.......... 47 3-point goals--Indiana (Pa.) 2-10 (STAPLETON, Leslie 1-1; WATSON, Talen 1-4; FAIRMAN, Amy 0-2; STAMP, Lindsay 0-3), Fairmont State 5-20 (Emily Lohr 3-9; Kaitlin Snyder 2-5; Tiffany Nicholson 0-3; Payden Eckleberry 0-3). Rebounds--Indiana (Pa.) 33 (PASTOREK, Sarah 10), Fairmont State 35 (Kendra Holmes 8). Assists--Indiana (Pa.) 6 (STAPLETON, Leslie 2; MATHE, Marita 2), Fairmont State 13 (Tiffany Nicholson 4; Kaitlin Snyder 4). Att-198
FAIRMONT STATE (1-2) Hailey Garrett 3-11 10-14 16; Briana Welch 4-6 3-4 11; Kendra Holmes 4-7 3-4 11; Kaitlin Snyder 3-10 2-2 10; Payden Eckleberry 1-1 1-2 4; Tiffany Nicholson 2-7 0-2 4; Emily Lohr 0-2 1-2 1; Kat Rohlfing 0-0 0-0 0; Katelyn Kaminksi 0-0 0-0 0; Alana George 0-0 0-0 0; Hallie Gunnoe 0-0 0-0 0; Courtney Swiger 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 17-44 20-30 57. CALIFORNIA (PA.) (1-0) MAHADY, Emma 8-17 0-0 18; HINES, Ashley 6-10 6-8 18; KUKOLJ, Irina 5-7 0-0 12; ANTONENKO, Elena 4-10 2-2 10; SEEBOHM, Kate 4-7 0-1 8; MICHAEL, Stephanie 2-8 1-2 7; GADSON, Ryah 2-5 0-0 5; RICHARDSON, Ayonna 1-3 0-0 2; McKNIGHT, Chelsea 1-3 0-0 2; HILL, Jasmine 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 33-70 9-13 82. Fairmont State.............24...........33.......... 57 California (Pa.)............39...........43.......... 82 3-point goals--Fairmont State 3-11 (Kaitlin Snyder 2-6; Payden Eckleberry 1-1; Tiffany Nicholson 0-2; Emily Lohr 0-2), California (Pa.) 7-17 (KUKOLJ, Irina 2-2; MICHAEL, Stephanie 2-5; MAHADY, Emma 2-5; GADSON, Ryah 1-2; McKNIGHT, Chelsea 0-1; ANTONENKO, Elena 0-2). Rebounds--Fairmont State 27 (Kendra Holmes 6), California (Pa.) 45 (HINES, Ashley 13). Assists--Fairmont State 11 (Kaitlin Snyder 6), California (Pa.) 18 (SEEBOHM, Kate 6). Att-227
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Game #4 – 11/20/12 Shepherd vs Fairmont State At Fairmont, W.Va. -- Joe Retton Arena FAIRMONT STATE 80, SHEPHERD 67
Final Conference Standings
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Power Rating
Overall
Glenville State............................................ 21-1............................ 184.55........................... 27-4 West liberty................................................ 17-5............................ 151.82........................... 21-8 Fairmont State............................................ 16-6............................ 142.27.......................... 23-10 Davis & Elkins............................................ 14-8............................ 121.36.......................... 15-12 Seton Hill................................................... 13-9............................ 112.73.......................... 19-13 WV State................................................. 12-10............................ 106.82.......................... 13-14 Shepherd................................................. 12-10............................ 104.55.......................... 14-14 Pitt-Johnstown......................................... 12-10............................ 103.18.......................... 14-12 Charleston............................................... 11-11............................. 88.18........................... 16-13 Bluefield State.......................................... 11-11............................. 85.45........................... 13-13 WV Wesleyan............................................. 7-15............................. 58.18............................ 9-18 Concord..................................................... 6-16............................. 46.82............................ 7-22 Alderson-Broaddus..................................... 6-16............................. 46.36............................ 8-20 Wheeling Jesuit.......................................... 5-17............................. 39.09............................ 8-19 Ohio Valley................................................. 2-20................................20.............................. 2-24
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SHEPHERD (1-2, 0-1 WVIAC) Emily Daniel 8-15 0-2 18; Rachel Johnson 4-9 7-8 16; Alex Tamez 7-12 0-0 14; Gabby Flinchum 2-10 3-4 7; Alex Weakland 2-7 1-2 6; Jimyse Brown 1-1 0-0 2; Priscilla Moseh 1-1 0-0 2; Kristina Prange 1-5 0-0 2; Jazmin Tolson 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 26-60 11-16 67. FAIRMONT STATE (2-2, 1-0 WVIAC) Kaitlin Snyder 7-24 5-6 22; Tiffany Nicholson 4-9 5-5 16; Hailey Garrett 3-8 7-8 13; Hallie Gunnoe 3-6 4-5 10; Emily Lohr 3-11 0-1 7; Kendra Holmes 3-4 0-0 6; Briana Welch 2-5 0-0 4; Hanna Gunnoe 1-2 0-0 2; Kat Rohlfing 0-0 0-0 0; Alana George 0-0 0-0 0; Payden Eckleberry 0-0 0-1 0. Totals 26-69 21-26 80. Shepherd....................31...........36.......... 67 Fairmont State.............44...........36.......... 80 3-point goals--Shepherd 4-15 (Emily Daniel 2-5; Alex Weakland 1-4; Rachel Johnson 1-3; Kristina Prange 0-2; Gabby Flinchum 0-1), Fairmont State 7-22 (Tiffany Nicholson 3-7; Kaitlin Snyder 3-9; Emily Lohr 1-4; Hallie Gunnoe 0-2). Rebounds--Shepherd 38 (Emily Daniel 10), Fairmont State 46 (Kendra Holmes 8). Assists--Shepherd 10 (Gabby Flinchum 4), Fairmont State 17 (Kaitlin Snyder 8). Att-344
Game-by-Game Box Scores Game #5 – 11/29/12 Fairmont State vs Pitt-Johnstown At Johnstown, Pa. -- Sports Center FAIRMONT STATE 69, PITT-JOHNSTOWN 66
Game #6 – 12/1/12 Bluefield State vs Fairmont State At Fairmont, W.Va. -- Joe Retton Arena FAIRMONT STATE 81, BLUEFIELD STATE 69
Game #7 – 12/8/12 UVa-Wise vs Fairmont State At Fairmont, W.Va. -- Joe Retton Arena FAIRMONT STATE 57, UVA-WISE 51
FAIRMONT STATE (3-2, 2-0 WVIAC) Kaitlin Snyder 7-14 3-5 18; Hailey Garrett 9-14 0-0 18; Emily Lohr 5-9 2-2 14; Tiffany Nicholson 3-10 0-2 8; Briana Welch 3-8 1-2 7; Payden Eckleberry 1-4 0-0 3; Alana George 0-0 1-2 1; Hallie Gunnoe 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 28-59 7-13 69. PITT-JOHNSTOWN (2-3, 0-3 WVIAC) Kaitlynn Fratz 6-15 4-4 17; Inaya Stephenson 7-7 0-0 14; Rachel Johnson 5-9 0-0 11; Kelsey Sleighter 4-7 0-0 11; Jasmine Harper 3-5 0-0 6; Kayla DeCriscio 2-6 0-0 4; Nicole Carman 1-6 0-0 3; Leah Hansen 0-0 0-0 0; Grace Hyland 0-4 0-0 0. Totals 28-59 4-4 66. Fairmont State.............41...........28.......... 69 Pitt-Johnstown............36...........30.......... 66 3-point goals--Fairmont State 6-18 (Tiffany Nicholson 2-7; Emily Lohr 2-4; Payden Eckleberry 1-3; Kaitlin Snyder 1-3; Hailey Garrett 0-1), Pitt-Johnstown 6-23 (Kelsey Sleighter 3-6; Nicole Carman 1-3; Kaitlynn Fratz 1-5; Rachel Johnson 1-4; Grace Hyland 0-1; Kayla DeCriscio 0-4). Rebounds--Fairmont State 33 (Hailey Garrett 11), PittJohnstown 32 (Nicole Carman 8). Assists--Fairmont State 16 (Hailey Garrett 6), Pitt-Johnstown 15 (Grace Hyland 4). Att-190
BLUEFIELD STATE (1-2, 1-2 WVIAC) Shae Mebane 9-12 5-5 23; Charity Harris 6-9 1-1 14; Charlene Diggs 4-9 0-1 11; Dragana Tomic 3-8 1-1 7; Tasia Nolan 1-1 2-3 4; Tiffany Moorer 2-6 0-0 4; Jenaya Abernathy 1-6 0-0 2; Kelli Morgan 1-2 0-0 2; Ashley Reid 1-2 0-0 2; Andrea Hauser 0-5 0-0 0; LaWanna Gravely 0-0 0-0 0; Tori Patrick 0-2 0-0 0; Anastasia Smith 0-1 0-1 0. Totals 28-63 9-12 69. FAIRMONT STATE (4-2, 3-0 WVIAC) Hailey Garrett 3-10 12-15 18; Kaitlin Snyder 3-14 10-15 17; Tiffany Nicholson 5-9 3-4 15; Hanna Gunnoe 5-12 1-2 11; Briana Welch 3-7 3-5 9; Hallie Gunnoe 3-6 1-3 7; Payden Eckleberry 1-4 0-0 2; Emily Lohr 1-1 0-0 2; Alana George 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 24-63 30-44 81. Bluefield State.............32...........37.......... 69 Fairmont State.............46...........35.......... 81 3-point goals--Bluefield State 4-15 (Charlene Diggs 3-6; Charity Harris 1-3; Andrea Hauser 0-4; Tori Patrick 0-1; Anastasia Smith 0-1), Fairmont State 3-13 (Tiffany Nicholson 2-4; Kaitlin Snyder 1-5; Hallie Gunnoe 0-1; Payden Eckleberry 0-3). Rebounds--Bluefield State 37 (Charlene Diggs 8; Shae Mebane 8), Fairmont State 45 (Hailey Garrett 10). Assists--Bluefield State 9 (Charity Harris 3), Fairmont State 12 (Hailey Garrett 4). Att-244
UVA-WISE (5-8) Reasor, Charlotte 6-13 0-1 18; Cluesman, Chelsea 5-16 4-4 14; Cluesman, MaKenzie 3-8 2-5 9; Smith, Shameka 1-2 2-2 5; Lester, Katie Jo 1-5 0-0 3; Nyobe, Christine 1-2 0-0 2; Kirby, Cassie 0-2 0-0 0; Poindexter, Kenzie 0-1 0-0 0; Brewer, Jaydee 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 17-49 8-12 51. FAIRMONT STATE (5-2) Tiffany Nicholson 7-14 0-0 17; Kaitlin Snyder 7-18 0-1 16; Hailey Garrett 5-13 5-6 15; Briana Welch 2-8 0-0 4; Payden Eckleberry 1-1 0-0 3; Hallie Gunnoe 1-7 0-0 2; Hanna Gunnoe 0-3 0-0 0. Totals 23-64 5-7 57. UVa-Wise....................31...........20.......... 51 Fairmont State.............23...........34.......... 57 3-point goals--UVa-Wise 9-24 (Reasor, Charlotte 6-12; Smith, Shameka 1-1; Cluesman, MaKenzie 1-4; Lester, Katie Jo 1-5; Poindexter, Kenzie 0-1; Kirby, Cassie 0-1), Fairmont State 6-17 (Tiffany Nicholson 3-7; Kaitlin Snyder 2-8; Payden Eckleberry 1-1; Hallie Gunnoe 0-1). Rebounds--UVa-Wise 36 (Cluesman, Chelsea 9), Fairmont State 41 (Hailey Garrett 14). Assists--UVa-Wise 6 (Cluesman, MaKenzie 2), Fairmont State 12 (Kaitlin Snyder 4; Tiffany Nicholson 4). Att-124
Game #8 – 12/15/12 Fairmont State vs Charleston At Charleston, W.Va. -- Eddie King Gym CHARLESTON 62, FAIRMONT STATE 59
Game #9 – 1/3/13 Fairmont State vs Wheeling Jesuit At Wheeling, W.Va. -- Alma Grace McDonough FAIRMONT STATE 67, WHEELING JESUIT 62
Game #10 – 1/5/13 Fairmont State vs Ohio Valley At Vienna, W.Va. -- Snyder Center FAIRMONT STATE 68, OHIO VALLEY 46
FAIRMONT STATE (5-3, 3-1 WVIAC) Briana Welch 7-10 3-4 17; Kaitlin Snyder 4-12 5-6 14; Hailey Garrett 6-12 2-2 14; Hallie Gunnoe 3-12 2-3 9; Payden Eckleberry 1-3 0-0 3; Hanna Gunnoe 1-2 0-0 2; Alana George 0-0 0-0 0; Kendra Holmes 0-1 0-0 0; Tiffany Nicholson 0-3 0-0 0. Totals 22-55 12-15 59. CHARLESTON (5-3, 2-2 WVIAC) LeAnne Ross 4-9 5-6 15; Chrissy Keir 2-12 7-9 12; Kayla Dozier 4-10 1-3 9; Chelsea Brumby 3-6 0-0 7; Tianni Kelly 3-8 0-5 6; Nichole Perry 2-5 0-0 6; Jessi Cowden 1-4 0-0 3; Chelsea Chambers 1-3 0-0 2; Ashley Milligan 1-2 0-0 2; Kali Cuttaia 0-3 0-0 0. Totals 21-62 13-23 62. Fairmont State.............37...........22.......... 59 Charleston..................26...........36.......... 62 3-point goals--Fairmont State 3-13 (Payden Eckleberry 1-3; Kaitlin Snyder 1-4; Hallie Gunnoe 1-3; Tiffany Nicholson 0-3), Charleston 7-24 (LeAnne Ross 2-5; Nichole Perry 2-5; Chrissy Keir 1-4; Chelsea Brumby 1-4; Jessi Cowden 1-4; Kali Cuttaia 0-1; Tianni Kelly 0-1). Rebounds--Fairmont State 47 (Briana Welch 8; Hallie Gunnoe 8), Charleston 35 (Tianni Kelly 11). Assists--Fairmont State 15 (Kaitlin Snyder 7), Charleston 12 (Chelsea Chambers 4). Att-312
FAIRMONT STATE (6-3, 4-1 WVIAC) Kaitlin Snyder 7-19 6-6 23; Briana Welch 6-10 1-1 14; Tiffany Nicholson 5-11 0-0 13; Hailey Garrett 4-7 3-6 11; Hallie Gunnoe 2-5 0-0 4; Kendra Holmes 1-2 0-0 2; Alana George 0-0 0-0 0; Payden Eckleberry 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 25-55 10-13 67. WHEELING JESUIT (4-5, 1-4 WVIAC) Breanna Butler 6-21 0-0 17; Jamie Sobczak 3-9 7-8 13; Taylor Lubinsky 4-4 2-3 11; Alex Anderson 4-7 0-0 8; Taneka Lewis 2-3 3-3 7; Emily Robinson 1-9 2-2 4; Rachal Smetzler 1-4 0-0 2; Kelsey Pacholke 0-1 0-0 0; Jaila Bryant 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 21-58 14-16 62. Fairmont State.............23...........44.......... 67 Wheeling Jesuit...........34...........28.......... 62 3-point goals--Fairmont State 7-14 (Kaitlin Snyder 3-6; Tiffany Nicholson 3-7; Briana Welch 1-1), Wheeling Jesuit 6-19 (Breanna Butler 5-12; Taylor Lubinsky 1-1; Taneka Lewis 0-1; Emily Robinson 0-3; Rachal Smetzler 0-2). Rebounds--Fairmont State 31 (Hailey Garrett 10), Wheeling Jesuit 39 (Alex Anderson 8). Assists--Fairmont State 16 (Hallie Gunnoe 6), Wheeling Jesuit 19 (Emily Robinson 6). Att-235
FAIRMONT STATE (7-3, 5-1 WVIAC) Hailey Garrett 7-10 2-4 16; Briana Welch 7-9 0-0 14; Kaitlin Snyder 5-21 1-1 12; Hallie Gunnoe 4-10 0-0 9; Tiffany Nicholson 4-8 0-0 8; Kristy Akers 1-2 1-2 4; Kendra Holmes 1-2 1-1 3; Kat Rohlfing 1-2 0-0 2; Katelyn Kaminksi 0-1 0-0 0; Hanna Gunnoe 0-1 0-0 0; Alana George 0-2 0-0 0; Rachel Ashley 0-1 0-0 0; Courtney Swiger 0-2 0-0 0; Payden Eckleberry 0-3 0-0 0; Kaitlyn Antolock 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 30-75 5-8 68. OHIO VALLEY (0-10, 0-6 WVIAC) Jasmine Gibson 9-15 2-8 20; Kayla Parsley 3-6 4-6 10; Josey Hull 3-11 0-0 7; Shelby Way 1-7 3-5 5; Amy Brooks 1-6 1-2 3; Janelle Silver 0-0 1-2 1; Tara Benedict 0-0 0-0 0; Danielle Dunnagan 0-4 0-0 0. Totals 17-49 11-23 46. Fairmont State.............38...........30.......... 68 Ohio Valley..................16...........30.......... 46 3-point goals--Fairmont State 3-15 (Kaitlin Snyder 1-5; Kristy Akers 1-1; Hallie Gunnoe 1-2; Rachel Ashley 0-1; Courtney Swiger 0-2; Payden Eckleberry 0-2; Tiffany Nicholson 0-2), Ohio Valley 1-17 (Josey Hull 1-4; Shelby Way 0-5; Amy Brooks 0-5; Danielle Dunnagan 0-3). Rebounds--Fairmont State 38 (Hailey Garrett 6; Hallie Gunnoe 6; Tiffany Nicholson 6), Ohio Valley 45 (Kayla Parsley 15). Assists--Fairmont State 20 (Hallie Gunnoe 5; Kaitlin Snyder 5), Ohio Valley 10 (Shelby Way 4). Att-222
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Game #11 – 1/7/13 Seton Hill vs Fairmont State At Fairmont, W.Va. -- Joe Retton Arena FAIRMONT STATE 59, SETON HILL 58
Game #12 – 1/12/13 Fairmont State vs Concord At Athens, W.Va. -- Carter Center FAIRMONT STATE 57, CONCORD 54
Game #13 – 1/14/13 WV State vs Fairmont State At Fairmont, W.Va. -- Joe Retton Arena FAIRMONT STATE 66, WV STATE 50
SETON HILL (8-5, 5-2 WVIAC) Katie Gattuso 7-22 7-9 21; Tiara Stossel 8-12 2-2 20; Paige Alviani 5-11 1-2 12; Meghan Mastroianni 1-5 0-0 3; Mallory Sanner 1-1 0-0 2; Clare Berenato 0-6 0-0 0; Kelly Brennan 0-1 0-0 0; Jharrin Gill 0-4 0-0 0. Totals 2262 10-13 58. FAIRMONT STATE (8-3, 6-1 WVIAC) Kaitlin Snyder 11-27 3-4 28; Hailey Garrett 6-11 0-0 12; Kendra Holmes 3-6 2-2 8; Briana Welch 4-7 0-0 8; Hallie Gunnoe 1-6 1-2 3; Alana George 0-1 0-0 0; Tiffany Nicholson 0-8 0-0 0; Hanna Gunnoe 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 25-66 6-8 59. Seton Hill....................22...........29............ 7......... 58 Fairmont State.............22...........29............ 8......... 59 3-point goals--Seton Hill 4-8 (Tiara Stossel 2-2; Paige Alviani 1-2; Meghan Mastroianni 1-2; Kelly Brennan 0-1; Jharrin Gill 0-1), Fairmont State 3-14 (Kaitlin Snyder 3-10; Hallie Gunnoe 0-1; Tiffany Nicholson 0-3). Rebounds--Seton Hill 41 (Katie Gattuso 10), Fairmont State 42 (Kaitlin Snyder 9; Hailey Garrett 9). Assists--Seton Hill 8 (Katie Gattuso 3), Fairmont State 8 (Hailey Garrett 3). Att-188
FAIRMONT STATE (9-3, 7-1 WVIAC) Hallie Gunnoe 7-12 2-2 16; Kaitlin Snyder 5-17 4-4 15; Hailey Garrett 3-10 2-2 8; Tiffany Nicholson 2-10 2-2 6; Briana Welch 3-5 0-0 6; Emily Lohr 1-6 1-2 3; Kristy Akers 1-1 0-0 2; Kendra Holmes 0-2 1-1 1; Payden Eckleberry 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 22-63 12-13 57. CONCORD (4-10, 3-5 WVIAC) Amanda Smith 2-13 8-8 13; Jacqueline Kestner 4-8 1-2 11; Stephanie Wagner 3-5 0-0 8; Leslie Mack 3-6 0-0 6; Tanisha Williams 1-7 3-7 5; Katy Somerville 1-8 2-2 5; Rachel Artrip 2-8 0-1 4; Sammi Webster 1-2 0-0 2. Totals 17-57 14-20 54. Fairmont State.............26...........31.......... 57 Concord......................31...........23.......... 54 3-point goals--Fairmont State 1-18 (Kaitlin Snyder 1-5; Tiffany Nicholson 0-7; Emily Lohr 0-4; Hallie Gunnoe 0-2), Concord 6-15 (Jacqueline Kestner 2-3; Stephanie Wagner 2-2; Katy Somerville 1-6; Amanda Smith 1-1; Rachel Artrip 0-2; Leslie Mack 0-1). Rebounds--Fairmont State 50 (Hailey Garrett 12), Concord 36 (Tanisha Williams 6). Assists--Fairmont State 12 (Kaitlin Snyder 6), Concord 12 (Stephanie Wagner 5). Att-276
WV STATE (4-9, 4-6 WVIAC) Jasmine Blanton 3-5 7-7 14; Kashauna Cook 3-8 2-2 10; Jordan Brock 3-11 1-2 7; Asia Greenleaf 3-11 0-0 6; Maria Femia 2-5 0-0 5; Brittany Holestine 1-2 0-2 3; India Taste 1-6 1-2 3; Asia Dillingham 1-4 0-0 2. Totals 17-52 11-15 50. FAIRMONT STATE (10-3, 8-1 WVIAC) Kaitlin Snyder 7-14 4-5 21; Hailey Garrett 3-5 5-6 11; Briana Welch 2-4 6-8 10; Tiffany Nicholson 3-10 2-2 9; Hallie Gunnoe 3-8 0-0 7; Courtney Swiger 2-4 0-0 6; Payden Eckleberry 1-2 0-0 2; Hanna Gunnoe 0-0 0-0 0; Kristy Akers 0-0 0-1 0; Alana George 0-0 0-0 0; Kendra Holmes 0-0 0-0 0; Rachel Ashley 0-0 0-0 0; Emily Lohr 0-1 0-0 0; Kaitlyn Antolock 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 21-48 17-22 66. WV State....................25...........25.......... 50 Fairmont State.............39...........27.......... 66 3-point goals--WV State 5-16 (Kashauna Cook 2-4; Jasmine Blanton 1-2; Brittany Holestine 1-2; Maria Femia 1-3; Asia Dillingham 0-1; India Taste 0-2; Jordan Brock 0-2), Fairmont State 7-17 (Kaitlin Snyder 3-5; Courtney Swiger 2-3; Tiffany Nicholson 1-5; Hallie Gunnoe 1-2; Emily Lohr 0-1; Payden Eckleberry 0-1). Rebounds--WV State 35 (Asia Greenleaf 9), Fairmont State 30 (Hailey Garrett 10). Assists--WV State 8 (Asia Greenleaf 4), Fairmont State 10 (Kaitlin Snyder 5). Att-347
Game #14 – 1/17/13 Fairmont State vs West Liberty At West Liberty, W.Va. -- ASRC FAIRMONT STATE 72, WEST LIBERTY 63
Game #15 – 1/19/13 Fairmont State vs Shepherd At Shepherdstown, W.Va. -- Butcher Center SHEPHERD 69, FAIRMONT STATE 66
Game #16 – 1/21/13 Fairmont State vs Glenville State At Glenville, W.Va. -- Lilly Gymnasium GLENVILLE STATE 85, FAIRMONT STATE 84
FAIRMONT STATE (11-3, 9-1 WVIAC) Kaitlin Snyder 10-21 10-12 31; Hailey Garrett 6-14 4-6 16; Tiffany Nicholson 5-8 2-4 12; Hallie Gunnoe 2-3 1-1 5; Briana Welch 2-7 1-2 5; Emily Lohr 1-3 0-0 2; Hanna Gunnoe 0-0 1-2 1; Alana George 0-0 0-0 0; Courtney Swiger 0-1 0-0 0; Payden Eckleberry 0-2 0-0 0. Totals 2659 19-27 72. WEST LIBERTY (9-5, 7-3 WVIAC) Hillary Southworth 6-19 2-3 15; Meghan Wiseman 5-9 3-4 14; Liz Flowers 3-8 4-6 10; Jenn Mohney 3-6 2-3 9; Emily Blevins 4-7 0-0 8; Jordan Stacey 1-2 2-2 4; Jasmin Kiley 1-3 0-0 3; Bri Kamarec 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 23-55 1318 63. Fairmont State.............34...........38.......... 72 West Liberty................32...........31.......... 63 3-point goals--Fairmont State 1-5 (Kaitlin Snyder 1-2; Tiffany Nicholson 0-2; Payden Eckleberry 0-1), West Liberty 4-15 (Meghan Wiseman 1-3; Jasmin Kiley 1-3; Hillary Southworth 1-3; Jenn Mohney 1-2; Bri Kamarec 0-1; Jordan Stacey 0-1; Liz Flowers 0-2). Rebounds--Fairmont State 39 (Kaitlin Snyder 8), West Liberty 33 (Meghan Wiseman 9). Assists--Fairmont State 5 (Kaitlin Snyder 4), West Liberty 11 (Hillary Southworth 3; Liz Flowers 3). Att-456
FAIRMONT STATE (11-4, 9-2 WVIAC) Kaitlin Snyder 9-30 7-9 28; Hailey Garrett 5-12 2-2 12; Emily Lohr 3-6 1-2 9; Tiffany Nicholson 3-9 2-2 9; Briana Welch 2-7 1-3 5; Hallie Gunnoe 1-5 1-2 3; Alana George 0-0 0-0 0; Hanna Gunnoe 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 23-69 14-20 66. SHEPHERD (7-8, 6-5 WVIAC) Gabby Flinchum 10-19 0-2 20; Emily Daniel 3-6 4-5 10; Alex Weakland 2-7 3-4 9; Jimyse Brown 1-3 6-6 8; Alex Tamez 3-8 2-4 8; Rachel Johnson 1-5 3-4 6; Priscilla Moseh 2-7 1-4 5; Molly Rohlfing 1-1 0-0 2; Jazmin Tolson 0-0 1-2 1. Totals 23-56 20-31 69. Fairmont State.............23...........32.......... 11......... 66 Shepherd....................27...........28.......... 14......... 69 3-point goals--Fairmont State 6-19 (Kaitlin Snyder 3-11; Emily Lohr 2-4; Tiffany Nicholson 1-4), Shepherd 3-10 (Alex Weakland 2-6; Rachel Johnson 1-2; Priscilla Moseh 0-1; Emily Daniel 0-1). Rebounds--Fairmont State 36 (Hailey Garrett 11), Shepherd 50 (Gabby Flinchum 11; Emily Daniel 11). Assists--Fairmont State 10 (Briana Welch 3; Hailey Garrett 3), Shepherd 14 (Alex Weakland 4). Att-589
FAIRMONT STATE (11-5, 9-3 WVIAC) Hailey Garrett 11-15 1-2 23; Hallie Gunnoe 9-20 1-3 22; Tiffany Nicholson 5-11 0-1 13; Kaitlin Snyder 2-8 6-6 10; Emily Lohr 2-4 3-6 9; Briana Welch 2-6 2-5 6; Alana George 0-1 1-2 1. Totals 31-65 14-25 84. GLENVILLE STATE (15-2, 10-1 WVIAC) Kenyell Goodson 5-12 5-7 19; Ginny Mills 4-14 4-4 13; Jelena Elez 4-6 4-4 13; Kenyona Simmons 6-20 1-1 13; LaToya Hambrick 4-7 0-0 8; Briauna Nix 3-6 0-0 6; Ashleigh Fossett 2-11 0-0 5; Aesha Peters 1-1 2-2 4; Jessica Parsons 1-5 2-2 4; Madison Martin 0-0 0-0 0; Tiffani Huffman 0-2 0-0 0; Paige Tuttle 0-0 0-0 0; DaShawna Carey 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 30-85 18-20 85. Fairmont State.............40...........44.......... 84 Glenville State.............47...........38.......... 85 3-point goals--Fairmont State 8-18 (Hallie Gunnoe 3-5; Tiffany Nicholson 3-7; Emily Lohr 2-3; Kaitlin Snyder 0-3), Glenville State 7-30 (Kenyell Goodson 4-9; Ashleigh Fossett 1-5; Ginny Mills 1-7; Jelena Elez 1-2; Jessica Parsons 0-1; Tiffani Huffman 0-1; DaShawna Carey 0-1; Kenyona Simmons 0-4). Rebounds--Fairmont State 48 (Briana Welch 9; Hailey Garrett 9), Glenville State 53 (Ginny Mills 8). Assists--Fairmont State 18 (Kaitlin Snyder 6), Glenville State 12 (Jelena Elez 4). Att-1345
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Game-by-Game Box Scores Game #17 – 1/23/13 Urbana vs Fairmont State At Fairmont, W.Va. -- Joe Retton Arena URBANA 64, FAIRMONT STATE 61
Game #18 – 1/26/13 Davis & Elkins vs Fairmont State At Fairmont, W.Va. -- Joe Retton Arena FAIRMONT STATE 51, DAVIS & ELKINS 50
Game #19 – 1/31/13 Charleston vs Fairmont State At Fairmont, W.Va. -- Joe Retton Arena FAIRMONT STATE 83, CHARLESTON 68
URBANA (8-12) Geiger, Ciara 8-15 0-0 18; Francisco, Kate 5-13 1-4 11; Boggs, Kennedy 2-7 4-4 8; Cousineau, Jackie 2-5 0-0 6; Vogel, Andrea 3-6 0-0 6; Barkley, Katy 2-3 2-2 6; Johnson, DeVonyea 2-6 0-1 5; Saffold, Jessica 1-4 2-2 4. Totals 2559 9-13 64. FAIRMONT STATE (11-6) Briana Welch 8-15 0-0 16; Emily Lohr 4-8 3-4 14; Hailey Garrett 5-11 1-2 11; Hallie Gunnoe 3-7 2-2 10; Courtney Swiger 1-4 0-0 3; Tiffany Nicholson 1-6 1-1 3; Payden Eckleberry 1-3 0-0 2; Kaitlin Snyder 0-5 2-2 2; Alana George 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 23-59 9-11 61. Urbana.......................42...........22.......... 64 Fairmont State.............35...........26.......... 61 3-point goals--Urbana 5-16 (Cousineau, Jackie 2-5; Geiger, Ciara 2-4; Johnson, DeVonyea 1-2; Boggs, Kennedy 0-1; Francisco, Kate 0-4), Fairmont State 6-24 (Emily Lohr 3-6; Hallie Gunnoe 2-3; Courtney Swiger 1-4; Payden Eckleberry 0-2; Kaitlin Snyder 0-4; Tiffany Nicholson 0-5). Rebounds--Urbana 31 (Vogel, Andrea 6), Fairmont State 40 (Hailey Garrett 14). Assists--Urbana 13 (Johnson, DeVonyea 6), Fairmont State 13 (Hailey Garrett 7). Att-257
DAVIS & ELKINS (9-8, 8-5 WVIAC) Sharmaine Baker 4-5 2-4 10; Alicia Lentz 5-6 0-0 10; Jorden Lykes 4-10 1-2 9; Page Turner 3-10 0-0 7; Amy Turner 2-6 0-0 6; Beth Gribble 1-1 1-2 4; Maquasia Ferebee 2-5 0-2 4; Ashley Bowles 0-1 0-0 0; Ashley Magallanez 0-2 0-0 0; Endi Frazier 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 21-46 4-10 50. FAIRMONT STATE (12-6, 10-3 WVIAC) Hailey Garrett 8-10 3-5 19; Emily Lohr 4-9 0-0 9; Briana Welch 2-9 3-3 7; Tiffany Nicholson 2-6 1-3 6; Kaitlin Snyder 2-17 1-2 5; Courtney Swiger 2-5 1-1 5; Hallie Gunnoe 0-4 0-0 0. Totals 20-60 9-14 51. Davis & Elkins.............28...........22.......... 50 Fairmont State.............19...........32.......... 51 3-point goals--Davis & Elkins 4-14 (Amy Turner 2-5; Beth Gribble 1-1; Page Turner 1-5; Maquasia Ferebee 0-1; Ashley Bowles 0-1; Ashley Magallanez 0-1), Fairmont State 2-17 (Tiffany Nicholson 1-3; Emily Lohr 1-5; Kaitlin Snyder 0-5; Courtney Swiger 0-3; Hallie Gunnoe 0-1). Rebounds--Davis & Elkins 35 (Jorden Lykes 11), Fairmont State 37 (Hailey Garrett 13). Assists--Davis & Elkins 9 (Alicia Lentz 3; Amy Turner 3), Fairmont State 6 (Kaitlin Snyder 3). Att-157
CHARLESTON (10-8, 7-8 WVIAC) Chelsea Brumby 6-8 0-0 14; LeAnne Ross 4-9 0-0 11; Tianni Kelly 4-9 2-4 10; Kayla Dozier 5-9 0-0 10; Chelsea Chambers 3-10 0-0 6; Jessi Cowden 2-8 1-2 6; Kali Cuttaia 2-7 0-2 5; Chrissy Keir 1-6 2-2 4; Olivia Nicholas 1-3 0-0 2; Shannon Zasloff 0-0 0-0 0; Kaitlyn Theisen 0-0 0-0 0; Nichole Perry 0-3 0-0 0. Totals 28-72 5-10 68. FAIRMONT STATE (13-6, 11-3 WVIAC) Kaitlin Snyder 5-14 8-11 21; Tiffany Nicholson 7-8 0-1 16; Emily Lohr 4-6 2-2 12; Briana Welch 6-13 0-0 12; Hallie Gunnoe 4-6 3-4 11; Hailey Garrett 4-6 0-1 8; Courtney Swiger 1-1 0-1 3; Alana George 0-0 0-1 0. Totals 31-54 13-21 83. Charleston..................33...........35.......... 68 Fairmont State.............38...........45.......... 83 3-point goals--Charleston 7-22 (LeAnne Ross 3-3; Chelsea Brumby 2-4; Kali Cuttaia 1-4; Jessi Cowden 1-6; Chrissy Keir 0-2; Olivia Nicholas 0-1; Nichole Perry 0-2), Fairmont State 8-13 (Kaitlin Snyder 3-4; Tiffany Nicholson 2-3; Emily Lohr 2-4; Courtney Swiger 1-1; Hallie Gunnoe 0-1). Rebounds--Charleston 38 (Jessi Cowden 11), Fairmont State 39 (Kaitlin Snyder 15). Assists--Charleston 13 (Chelsea Chambers 6), Fairmont State 18 (Kaitlin Snyder 9). Att-1171
Game #20 – 2/2/13 Fairmont State vs WV Wesleyan At Buckhannon, W.Va. -- Rockefeller Center WV WESLEYAN 82, FAIRMONT STATE 62
Game #21 – 2/4/13 Wheeling Jesuit vs Fairmont State At Fairmont, W.Va. -- Joe Retton Arena FAIRMONT STATE 64, WHEELING JESUIT 58
Game #22 – 2/9/13 Fairmont State vs WV State At Institute, W.Va. -- Fleming Hall WV STATE 72, FAIRMONT STATE 62
FAIRMONT STATE (13-7, 11-4 WVIAC) Tiffany Nicholson 5-12 4-7 14; Briana Welch 6-9 2-2 14; Kaitlin Snyder 4-19 4-5 13; Hailey Garrett 4-9 3-6 11; Emily Lohr 2-6 2-2 6; Hallie Gunnoe 2-8 0-1 4; Alana George 0-0 0-0 0; Hanna Gunnoe 0-0 0-0 0; Kat Rohlfing 0-0 0-0 0; Courtney Swiger 0-0 0-0 0; Payden Eckleberry 0-2 0-0 0. Totals 23-65 15-23 62. WV WESLEYAN (7-10, 6-8 WVIAC) Atavia Blake 8-12 8-12 24; Kerry Conroy 5-6 2-4 16; Brittany Maxey 6-12 2-4 14; Allie Browne 5-10 2-2 14; Lauren Graham 3-4 2-4 8; Danesha Richardson 1-7 2-2 4; Brittany Williams 1-4 0-0 2; Chloe Bland 0-1 0-0 0; Valarie Jasper 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 29-56 18-28 82. Fairmont State.............28...........34.......... 62 WV Wesleyan..............38...........44.......... 82 3-point goals--Fairmont State 1-15 (Kaitlin Snyder 1-8; Emily Lohr 0-3; Tiffany Nicholson 0-4), WV Wesleyan 6-11 (Kerry Conroy 4-5; Allie Browne 2-6). Rebounds--Fairmont State 31 (Hailey Garrett 11), WV Wesleyan 49 (Brittany Maxey 13). Assists--Fairmont State 12 (Kaitlin Snyder 3; Tiffany Nicholson 3), WV Wesleyan 14 (Allie Browne 8). Att-419
WHEELING JESUIT (6-14, 3-13 WVIAC) Taneka Lewis 7-12 4-6 18; Kelsey Pacholke 5-11 4-4 14; Jaila Bryant 3-11 1-1 7; Jamie Sobczak 1-11 2-2 5; Emily Robinson 2-7 0-0 5; Alex Anderson 2-4 0-2 4; Taylor Lubinsky 1-1 0-0 3; Breanna Butler 1-6 0-0 2; Rachal Smetzler 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 22-64 11-15 58. FAIRMONT STATE (14-7, 12-4 WVIAC) Kaitlin Snyder 6-16 4-4 20; Hailey Garrett 6-12 1-2 13; Briana Welch 4-6 3-3 11; Tiffany Nicholson 4-10 0-1 10; Emily Lohr 4-11 0-2 8; Hallie Gunnoe 1-4 0-0 2; Alana George 0-0 0-0 0; Courtney Swiger 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 2560 8-12 64. Wheeling Jesuit...........25...........33.......... 58 Fairmont State.............35...........29.......... 64 3-point goals--Wheeling Jesuit 3-14 (Emily Robinson 1-4; Jamie Sobczak 1-4; Taylor Lubinsky 1-1; Breanna Butler 0-2; Rachal Smetzler 0-1; Taneka Lewis 0-2), Fairmont State 6-22 (Kaitlin Snyder 4-12; Tiffany Nicholson 2-5; Emily Lohr 0-3; Hallie Gunnoe 0-1; Courtney Swiger 0-1). Rebounds--Wheeling Jesuit 46 (Jamie Sobczak 15), Fairmont State 36 (Hailey Garrett 13). Assists--Wheeling Jesuit 7 (Taneka Lewis 4), Fairmont State 13 (Tiffany Nicholson 4; Kaitlin Snyder 4). Att-183
FAIRMONT STATE (14-8, 12-5 WVIAC) Kaitlin Snyder 11-29 1-1 29; Hailey Garrett 7-11 1-2 15; Tiffany Nicholson 3-7 2-2 8; Hallie Gunnoe 2-6 0-0 4; Briana Welch 2-5 0-0 4; Emily Lohr 0-2 2-2 2; Alana George 0-0 0-0 0; Courtney Swiger 0-2 0-0 0. Totals 25-62 6-7 62. WV STATE (10-11, 9-8 WVIAC) Jasmine Blanton 10-16 4-5 27; India Taste 4-7 4-4 12; Asia Greenleaf 4-11 4-5 12; Jordan Brock 2-6 2-2 7; Brittany Holestine 2-3 0-0 5; Kashauna Cook 1-5 2-2 4; Maria Femia 1-3 0-0 3; Asia Dillingham 1-1 0-0 2. Totals 25-52 16-18 72. Fairmont State.............30...........32.......... 62 WV State....................27...........45.......... 72 3-point goals--Fairmont State 6-18 (Kaitlin Snyder 6-14; Hallie Gunnoe 0-2; Emily Lohr 0-1; Courtney Swiger 0-1), WV State 6-10 (Jasmine Blanton 3-3; Maria Femia 1-3; Jordan Brock 1-1; Brittany Holestine 1-2; India Taste 0-1). Rebounds--Fairmont State 32 (Hailey Garrett 9), WV State 35 (Asia Greenleaf 9). Assists--Fairmont State 12 (Tiffany Nicholson 5), WV State 11 (India Taste 4). Att-157
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Game #23 – 2/11/13 Pitt-Johnstown vs Fairmont State At Fairmont, W.Va. -- Joe Retton Arena FAIRMONT STATE 68, PITT-JOHNSTOWN 41
Game #24 – 2/14/13 Alderson-Broaddus vs Fairmont State At Fairmont, W.Va. -- Joe Retton Arena FAIRMONT STATE 59, ALDERSON-BROADDUS 53
Game #25 – 2/16/13 West Liberty vs Fairmont State At Fairmont, W.Va. -- Joe Retton Arena WEST LIBERTY 72, FAIRMONT STATE 62
PITT-JOHNSTOWN (13-9, 11-8 WVIAC) Nicole Carman 5-15 1-2 13; Inaya Stephenson 5-10 0-0 10; Grace Hyland 1-8 3-4 5; Kelsey Sleighter 2-6 0-0 5; Jasmine Harper 1-6 2-4 4; Leah Hansen 1-1 0-0 2; Rachel Johnson 1-5 0-1 2; Kaitlynn Fratz 0-10 0-0 0. Totals 1661 6-11 41. FAIRMONT STATE (15-8, 13-5 WVIAC) Kaitlin Snyder 8-17 3-4 21; Hailey Garrett 8-13 2-2 18; Tiffany Nicholson 4-6 3-6 12; Hallie Gunnoe 4-14 0-0 8; Briana Welch 2-5 0-0 4; Emily Lohr 1-6 0-0 3; Payden Eckleberry 1-1 0-0 2; Hanna Gunnoe 0-1 0-0 0; Kat Rohlfing 0-0 0-0 0; Alana George 0-0 0-0 0; Courtney Swiger 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 28-63 8-12 68. Pitt-Johnstown............28...........13.......... 41 Fairmont State.............28...........40.......... 68 3-point goals--Pitt-Johnstown 3-13 (Nicole Carman 2-6; Kelsey Sleighter 1-2; Grace Hyland 0-2; Kaitlynn Fratz 0-3), Fairmont State 4-14 (Kaitlin Snyder 2-6; Tiffany Nicholson 1-1; Emily Lohr 1-3; Briana Welch 0-1; Hallie Gunnoe 0-3). Rebounds--Pitt-Johnstown 37 (Rachel Johnson 8), Fairmont State 46 (Emily Lohr 9). Assists--Pitt-Johnstown 5 (Rachel Johnson 2), Fairmont State 8 (Tiffany Nicholson 3; Kaitlin Snyder 3). Att-317
ALDERSON-BROADDUS (7-16, 6-13 WVIAC) Amanda Peoples 4-7 4-4 15; Shirshawna Dowdy 5-12 0-0 12; Emily Sarver 3-3 0-0 6; Cayla Rhodes 2-4 2-4 6; Leah Hurst 1-7 4-4 6; Erica Brooks 2-5 0-0 5; Ashley Price 1-2 0-0 3; Sydney Shaffer 0-2 0-0 0; Nautica Davis 0-2 0-0 0; Rachel Mills 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 18-44 10-12 53. FAIRMONT STATE (16-8, 14-5 WVIAC) Hailey Garrett 7-13 1-1 15; Emily Lohr 4-8 2-2 11; Tiffany Nicholson 3-6 4-6 10; Courtney Swiger 3-8 0-0 9; Briana Welch 3-5 0-2 6; Kaitlin Snyder 3-10 0-0 6; Hallie Gunnoe 1-4 0-1 2. Totals 24-54 7-12 59. Alderson-Broaddus......27...........26.......... 53 Fairmont State.............31...........28.......... 59 3-point goals--Alderson-Broaddus 7-15 (Amanda Peoples 3-4; Shirshawna Dowdy 2-3; Ashley Price 1-2; Erica Brooks 1-4; Sydney Shaffer 0-1; Leah Hurst 0-1), Fairmont State 4-19 (Courtney Swiger 3-6; Emily Lohr 1-4; Kaitlin Snyder 0-5; Hallie Gunnoe 0-1; Tiffany Nicholson 0-3). Rebounds--Alderson-Broaddus 30 (Amanda Peoples 11), Fairmont State 30 (Briana Welch 9; Hailey Garrett 9). Assists--Alderson-Broaddus 7 (Ashley Price 3), Fairmont State 15 (Kaitlin Snyder 4). Att-245
WEST LIBERTY (17-6, 15-4 WVIAC) Meghan Wiseman 10-15 5-8 26; Hillary Southworth 7-18 1-2 19; Liz Flowers 4-6 7-8 16; Emily Blevins 4-7 0-0 8; Bri Kamarec 1-2 0-0 3; Jasmin Kiley 0-2 0-0 0; Jenn Mohney 0-2 0-0 0; Jordan Stacey 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 26-52 13-18 72. FAIRMONT STATE (16-9, 14-6 WVIAC) Kaitlin Snyder 6-21 3-3 17; Emily Lohr 5-10 4-4 16; Briana Welch 5-8 2-3 12; Hailey Garrett 3-6 4-6 10; Tiffany Nicholson 2-7 0-0 4; Courtney Swiger 1-2 0-0 3; Alana George 0-0 0-0 0; Hallie Gunnoe 0-4 0-0 0. Totals 22-58 13-16 62. West Liberty................33...........39.......... 72 Fairmont State.............20...........42.......... 62 3-point goals--West Liberty 7-16 (Hillary Southworth 4-6; Meghan Wiseman 1-1; Liz Flowers 1-3; Bri Kamarec 1-2; Jasmin Kiley 0-1; Jenn Mohney 0-2; Emily Blevins 0-1), Fairmont State 5-19 (Kaitlin Snyder 2-8; Emily Lohr 2-3; Courtney Swiger 1-2; Tiffany Nicholson 0-3; Hallie Gunnoe 0-3). Rebounds--West Liberty 32 (Hillary Southworth 11), Fairmont State 33 (Emily Lohr 7). Assists--West Liberty 12 (Emily Blevins 5), Fairmont State 8 (Tiffany Nicholson 4). Att-796
Game #26 – 2/18/13 Washington Adventist vs Fairmont State At Fairmont, W.Va. -- Joe Retton Arena FAIRMONT STATE 73, WASH. ADVENTIST 57
Game #27 – 2/21/13 Fairmont State vs Seton Hill At Greensburg, Pa. -- Salvitti Gymnasium FAIRMONT STATE 72, SETON HILL 71
Game #28 – 2/23/13 Ohio Valley vs Fairmont State At Fairmont, W.Va. -- Joe Retton Arena FAIRMONT STATE 77, OHIO VALLEY 70
WASHINGTON ADVENTIST (5-19) Angelica Nevarez 7-12 2-2 19; Vanessa Rice 5-18 4-4 18; Briana McClain 2-7 4-6 8; J. Brown-McDanie 3-12 0-0 6; Kia Baker 1-6 3-3 5; Tiffany Wiles 0-3 1-2 1. Totals 18-58 14-17 57. FAIRMONT STATE (17-9) Kaitlin Snyder 7-13 7-9 24; Hallie Gunnoe 5-7 1-3 11; Emily Lohr 4-12 0-1 8; Courtney Swiger 2-5 1-2 7; Briana Welch 2-4 2-2 6; Tiffany Nicholson 3-4 0-0 6; Hailey Garrett 2-8 0-0 4; Kat Rohlfing 0-1 3-4 3; Hanna Gunnoe 1-2 0-0 2; Alana George 0-0 2-4 2; Katelyn Kaminksi 0-3 0-0 0; Rachel Ashley 0-0 0-0 0; Payden Eckleberry 0-2 0-1 0; Kaitlyn Antolock 0-2 0-0 0. Totals 26-63 16-26 73. Washington Adventist.15...........42.......... 57 Fairmont State.............42...........31.......... 73 3-point goals--Washington Adventist 7-22 (Vanessa Rice 4-12; Angelica Nevarez 3-5; Tiffany Wiles 0-3; Briana McClain 0-2), Fairmont State 5-16 (Kaitlin Snyder 3-6; Courtney Swiger 2-2; Emily Lohr 0-3; Hailey Garrett 0-1; Kat Rohlfing 0-1; Payden Eckleberry 0-2; Hallie Gunnoe 0-1). Rebounds--Washington Adventist 38 (J. Brown-McDanie 9), Fairmont State 48 (Hailey Garrett 8). Assists--Washington Adventist 5 (Vanessa Rice 3), Fairmont State 17 (Kaitlin Snyder 5). Att-181
FAIRMONT STATE (18-9, 15-6 WVIAC) Briana Welch 8-10 0-3 16; Emily Lohr 5-10 2-2 15; Kaitlin Snyder 5-16 3-7 14; Hailey Garrett 7-10 0-2 14; Tiffany Nicholson 3-6 1-2 9; Hallie Gunnoe 2-5 0-0 4; Alana George 0-1 0-0 0; Courtney Swiger 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 3058 6-16 72. SETON HILL (15-12,12-9 WVIAC) Paige Alviani 6-15 6-7 21; Katie Gattuso 6-10 8-9 20; Kelly Brennan 4-5 0-0 9; Tiara Stossel 3-9 1-2 9; Meghan Mastroianni 2-5 0-0 5; Mallory Sanner 2-5 0-0 5; Clare Berenato 1-5 0-0 2; Megan Mignogna 0-0 0-0 0; Jharrin Gill 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 24-54 15-18 71. Fairmont State.............44...........28.......... 72 Seton Hill....................31...........40.......... 71 3-point goals--Fairmont State 6-13 (Emily Lohr 3-4; Tiffany Nicholson 2-4; Kaitlin Snyder 1-5), Seton Hill 8-17 (Paige Alviani 3-6; Tiara Stossel 2-3; Meghan Mastroianni 1-2; Mallory Sanner 1-4; Kelly Brennan 1-2). Rebounds--Fairmont State 36 (Hailey Garrett 10), Seton Hill 31 (Katie Gattuso 11). Assists--Fairmont State 16 (Kaitlin Snyder 8), Seton Hill 12 (Tiara Stossel 4).
OHIO VALLEY (2-24, 2-20 WVIAC) Shelby Way 6-18 3-4 17; Jasmine Gibson 6-10 4-5 16; Kayla Parsley 4-5 5-6 13; Saira House 5-13 2-4 12; Amy Brooks 3-8 1-2 10; Josey Hull 0-1 2-2 2; Danielle Dunnagan 0-2 0-0 0; Janelle Silver 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 24-58 17-23 70. FAIRMONT STATE (19-9, 16-6 WVIAC) Kaitlin Snyder 7-17 4-4 19; Hailey Garrett 7-12 2-2 16; Tiffany Nicholson 6-13 4-6 16; Emily Lohr 4-8 3-3 12; Hallie Gunnoe 3-6 0-0 6; Alana George 1-1 1-2 3; Courtney Swiger 1-4 0-0 3; Briana Welch 1-2 0-0 2; Katelyn Kaminksi 0-0 0-0 0; Payden Eckleberry 0-1 0-0 0; Kaitlyn Antolock 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 30-64 14-17 77. Ohio Valley..................36...........34.......... 70 Fairmont State.............26...........51.......... 77 3-point goals--Ohio Valley 5-15 (Amy Brooks 3-6; Shelby Way 2-7; Saira House 0-1; Danielle Dunnagan 0-1), Fairmont State 3-18 (Emily Lohr 1-3; Courtney Swiger 1-4; Kaitlin Snyder 1-6; Payden Eckleberry 0-1; Tiffany Nicholson 0-4). Rebounds--Ohio Valley 38 (Kayla Parsley 9), Fairmont State 36 (Emily Lohr 9). Assists--Ohio Valley 12 (Josey Hull 4), Fairmont State 21 (Tiffany Nicholson 8). Att-328
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Game-by-Game Box Scores Game #29 – 2/25/13 Wheeling Jesuit vs Fairmont State At Fairmont, W.Va. -- Joe Retton Arena FAIRMONT STATE 83, WHEELING JESUIT 47
Game #30 – 2/27/13 WV Wesleyan vs Fairmont State At Charleston, W.Va. -- Civic Center FAIRMONT STATE 65, WV WESLEYAN 54
Game #31 – 3/1/13 Fairmont State vs West Liberty At Charleston, W.Va. -- Civic Center FAIRMONT STATE 71, WEST LIBERTY 63
WHEELING JESUIT (8-19) Jaila Bryant 4-13 4-4 12; Taneka Lewis 1-6 7-8 9; Jamie Sobczak 3-14 0-0 8; Alex Anderson 2-2 2-9 6; Kelsey Pacholke 1-4 2-2 4; Rachal Smetzler 1-5 0-0 3; Breanna Butler 1-11 0-0 3; Emily Robinson 1-5 0-0 2; Taylor Lubinsky 0-4 0-0 0. Totals 14-64 15-23 47. FAIRMONT STATE (20-9) Emily Lohr 6-7 1-2 17; Hailey Garrett 6-12 4-4 16; Kaitlin Snyder 4-10 2-3 11; Hallie Gunnoe 4-6 2-2 10; Briana Welch 4-4 0-0 8; Kristy Akers 2-3 2-2 6; Courtney Swiger 2-4 0-0 6; Kat Rohlfing 1-1 0-1 3; Payden Eckleberry 1-4 1-2 3; Hanna Gunnoe 1-1 0-0 2; Rachel Ashley 0-2 1-2 1; Katelyn Kaminksi 0-0 0-0 0; Tiffany Nicholson 0-0 0-0 0; Alana George 0-0 0-0 0; Kaitlyn Antolock 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 31-54 13-18 83. Wheeling Jesuit...........16...........31.......... 47 Fairmont State.............42...........41.......... 83 3-point goals--Wheeling Jesuit 4-22 (Jamie Sobczak 2-6; Rachal Smetzler 1-2; Breanna Butler 1-7; Emily Robinson 0-3; Taylor Lubinsky 0-3; Taneka Lewis 0-1), Fairmont State 8-18 (Emily Lohr 4-5; Courtney Swiger 2-4; Kaitlin Snyder 1-3; Kat Rohlfing 1-1; Kristy Akers 0-1; Payden Eckleberry 0-3; Rachel Ashley 0-1). Rebounds--Wheeling 41 (Jamie Sobczak 10), Fairmont State 41 (Emily Lohr 6; Kaitlin Snyder 6; Hailey Garrett 6). Assists--Wheeling Jesuit 4 (Taneka Lewis 1; Taylor Lubinsky 1; Rachal Smetzler 1; Jaila Bryant 1), Fairmont State 22 (Kaitlin Snyder 7). Att-295
WV WESLEYAN (9-18) Williams, Brittany 7-12 1-2 15; Richardson, Danesha 3-10 2-4 8; Maxey, Brittany 3-10 2-2 8; Graham, Lauren 2-3 0-0 6; Blake, Atavia 2-6 0-0 4; Bland, Chloe 2-5 0-0 4; Conroy, Kerry 1-10 0-0 3; Small, Courtney 1-4 0-0 3; Browne, Allie 1-9 0-0 3; Hobbs, Morgan 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 22-69 5-8 54. FAIRMONT STATE (21-9) Briana Welch 7-7 4-4 18; Kaitlin Snyder 3-15 7-8 15; Hailey Garrett 5-8 1-3 11; Tiffany Nicholson 4-7 2-2 10; Hallie Gunnoe 5-8 0-0 10; Emily Lohr 0-3 1-2 1; Kristy Akers 0-0 0-0 0; Kat Rohlfing 0-0 0-0 0; Alana George 0-0 0-0 0; Courtney Swiger 0-0 0-0 0; Payden Eckleberry 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 24-49 15-19 65. WV Wesleyan..............22...........32.......... 54 Fairmont State.............35...........30.......... 65 3-point goals--WV Wesleyan 5-25 (Graham, Lauren 2-2; Browne, Allie 1-9; Conroy, Kerry 1-9; Small, Courtney 1-4; Maxey, Brittany 0-1), Fairmont State 2-13 (Kaitlin Snyder 2-8; Hallie Gunnoe 0-1; Emily Lohr 0-3; Payden Eckleberry 0-1). Rebounds--WV Wesleyan 34 (Richardson, Danesha 7), Fairmont State 41 (Hailey Garrett 13). Assists--WV Wesleyan 15 (Browne, Allie 5), Fairmont State 17 (Kaitlin Snyder 6). Att-400
FAIRMONT STATE (22-9) Kaitlin Snyder 4-12 11-14 20; Hailey Garrett 7-14 1-1 15; Briana Welch 3-5 7-7 13; Hallie Gunnoe 4-11 1-2 11; Tiffany Nicholson 3-8 4-4 10; Emily Lohr 1-7 0-0 2; Alana George 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 22-57 24-28 71. WEST LIBERTY (21-8) Southworth, Hillary 10-19 2-2 26; Blevins, Emily 5-8 2-2 13; Wiseman, Meghan 3-8 5-9 11; Flowers, Liz 2-7 5-6 9; Kamarec, Bri 1-2 2-2 4; Kiley, Jasmin 0-1 0-0 0; Mohney, Jenn 0-0 0-0 0; Stacey, Jordan 0-1 0-0 0; Simpson, Kierra 0-1 0-2 0. Totals 21-47 16-23 63. Fairmont State.............31...........40.......... 71 West Liberty................27...........36.......... 63 3-point goals--Fairmont State 3-14 (Hallie Gunnoe 2-4; Kaitlin Snyder 1-5; Tiffany Nicholson 0-3; Emily Lohr 0-2), West Liberty 5-11 (Southworth, Hillary 4-7; Blevins, Emily 1-1; Kamarec, Bri 0-1; Kiley, Jasmin 0-1; Wiseman, Meghan 0-1). Rebounds--Fairmont State 35 (Hailey Garrett 11), West Liberty 29 (Blevins, Emily 7). Assists--Fairmont State 13 (Kaitlin Snyder 4; Tiffany Nicholson 4), West Liberty 14 (Flowers, Liz 6). Att-400
Game #32 – 3/2/13 Seton Hill vs Fairmont State At Charleston, W.Va. -- Civic Center FAIRMONT STATE 65, SETON HILL 54
Game #33 – 3/15/13 Fairmont State vs Gannon At Erie, Pa. -- Hammermill Center GANNON 66, FAIRMONT STATE 40
SETON HILL (19-13) Paige Alviani 7-20 3-5 18; Katie Gattuso 5-12 0-0 13; Clare Berenato 4-5 0-0 8; Tiara Stossel 2-10 1-2 6; Mallory Sanner 2-6 0-0 5; Meghan Mastroianni 2-3 0-0 4; Kelly Brennan 0-2 0-0 0; Jharrin Gill 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 2258 4-7 54. FAIRMONT STATE (23-9) Kaitlin Snyder 5-16 8-10 18; Hailey Garrett 6-11 4-4 16; Hallie Gunnoe 4-6 2-3 11; Emily Lohr 3-7 2-2 9; Briana Welch 3-6 0-0 6; Tiffany Nicholson 2-2 0-0 5; Courtney Swiger 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 23-48 16-19 65. Seton Hill....................27...........27.......... 54 Fairmont State.............20...........45.......... 65 3-point goals--Seton Hill 6-20 (Katie Gattuso 3-5; Tiara Stossel 1-3; Paige Alviani 1-10; Mallory Sanner 1-2), Fairmont State 3-8 (Hallie Gunnoe 1-2; Tiffany Nicholson 1-1; Emily Lohr 1-3; Kaitlin Snyder 0-2). Rebounds--Seton Hill 29 (Katie Gattuso 8; Mallory Sanner 8), Fairmont State 36 (Kaitlin Snyder 12). Assists--Seton Hill 17 (Katie Gattuso 5), Fairmont State 14 (Tiffany Nicholson 5). Att-400
FAIRMONT STATE (23-10) Hailey Garrett 4-8 4-4 12; Kaitlin Snyder 3-10 2-2 10; Emily Lohr 4-12 0-0 9; Hallie Gunnoe 2-6 2-2 7; Alana George 0-2 2-2 2; Briana Welch 0-1 0-0 0; Tiffany Nicholson 0-5 0-0 0; Katelyn Kaminksi 0-0 0-0 0; Courtney Swiger 0-1 0-0 0; Payden Eckleberry 0-1 0-0 0; Kaitlyn Antolock 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 13-46 10-10 40. GANNON (29-4) BLAKE, Nettie 6-6 3-5 15; SEBALD, Mollie 5-6 0-0 12; SUNDBERG, Kelley 3-7 2-4 9; BERCHTOLD, Amanda 2-6 2-2 8; THIES, Jennie 3-4 1-2 7; GLASS, Doriyon 2-3 0-0 4; PAPICH, Jen 1-3 2-2 4; NEIGHBORS, Morgan 2-5 0-0 4; HENDRICKS, Candice 1-2 1-1 3; MCCOY, Kelsey 0-2 0-0 0; GUYTON, Marisa 0-1 0-0 0; BATTS, Brittany 0-3 0-0 0. Totals 25-48 11-16 66. Fairmont State.............16...........24.......... 40 Gannon......................33...........33.......... 66 3-point goals--Fairmont State 4-14 (Kaitlin Snyder 2-3; Emily Lohr 1-4; Hallie Gunnoe 1-2; Tiffany Nicholson 0-3; Courtney Swiger 0-1; Hailey Garrett 0-1), Gannon 5-15 (SEBALD, Mollie 2-2; BERCHTOLD, Amanda 2-3; SUNDBERG, Kelley 1-2; NEIGHBORS, Morgan 0-3; MCCOY, Kelsey 0-2; GUYTON, Marisa 0-1; BATTS, Brittany 0-2). Rebounds--Fairmont State 29 (Hailey Garrett 6), Gannon 29 (BLAKE, Nettie 5). Assists--Fairmont State 9 (Tiffany Nicholson 5), Gannon 17 (GLASS, Doriyon 5). Att-1285
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Three-Pointers Made
Player.....................................Years................. Pts. 1. Kaitlin Snyder................2009-13.............. 2056 2. Kristen Gattuso.............2001-05.............. 2041 3. Vicki Huffman................1980-84.............. 1806 4. Kara Morris...................1996-00.............. 1775 5. Lori Smith......................1989-93.............. 1692 6. Vonda Shaw..................1984-88.............. 1624 7. Ashley Vavrek................2006-10.............. 1612 8. Jennifer Wilson..............1999-03.............. 1539 9. Lisa Monteleone............1987-91.............. 1488 10. Nikki McGinnis..............1993-97.............. 1474
Player.....................................Years...............3-FGM 1. Kristen Gattuso.............2001-05 .............. 258 2. Ashley Vavrek................2006-10............... 248 3. Kaitlin Snyder................2009-13............... 226 4. Ashley Reed..................2004-06............... 205 5. Lori Smith......................1989-93............... 162 6. Erica Rome....................2001-05............... 117 7. Tiffany Nicholson...........2009-13................ 95 8. Erin Fantroy...................2002-04................ 94 9. Maggie Britvec..............1994-98................ 91 10. Sebrina Wilson..............1987-91................ 75
Scoring Average
Three-Pointers Attempted
Player.....................................Years.................Avg. 1. Ashley Reed..................2004-06...............18.9 2. Kristen Gattuso.............2001-05...............18.2 3. Vicki Huffman................1980-84...............17.5 4. Kaitlin Snyder................2009-13...............17.1 5. Kara Morris...................1996-00...............16.2 6. Lori Smith......................1989-93...............15.1 7. Jennifer Wilson..............1999-03...............14.9 8. Erin Fantroy...................2002-04...............14.2 9. Vonda Shaw..................1984-88...............13.9 Hailey Garrett............ 2011-present...........13.9 *min 50 games
Field Goals Made
Player.....................................Years............... 3-FGA 1. Kristen Gattuso.............2001-05............... 704 2. Kaitlin Snyder................2009-13............... 680 3. Ashley Vavrek................2006-10............... 638 4. Ashley Reed..................2004-06............... 528 5. Erica Rome....................2001-05............... 426 6. Lori Smith......................1988-93............... 389 7. Maggie Britvec..............1994-98............... 339 8. Tiffany Nicholson...........2009-13............... 327 9. Sebrina Wilson..............1987-91............... 250 10. Laurie Herrington..........1989-93............... 230
Three-Point Percentage
Free Throw Percentage
Player............................. Year.........FTM/FTA...... Pct. 1. Ashley Vavrek........ 2006-10......428/527.......812 2. Molly Kiger............ 2005-09......239/296.......807 3. Lisa Monteleone.... 1987-91......562/699.......804 4. Kaitlin Snyder........ 2009-13......390/497.......785 Lori Smith.............. 1989-93......438/558.......785 6. Vickie Bostic.......... 1981-85......231/297.......778 7. Kristen Gattuso..... 2001-05......307/417.......736 8. Kara Morris........... 1996-00......480/652.......735 9. Nikki McGinnis...... 1993-97......351/490.......716 10. Shelli Cannon........ 1992-96......291/412.......706 *min 200 made
Rebounds
Player.....................................Years.................Rbd. 1. Vicki Huffman................1980-84.............. 1204 2. Sidney Thomas..............2002-06.............. 1084 3. Kara Morris...................1996-00............... 942 4. Nikki McGinnis..............1993-97............... 883 5. Jennifer Wilson..............1999-03............... 880 6. Lisa Monteleone............1987-91............... 826 7. Beth Sedlar...................1982-86............... 809 8. Jackie Burks..................1985-89............... 785 9. Rita Rhodes...................1983-87............... 765 10. Molly Kiger....................2005-09............... 690
Assists
Player.....................................Years................ FGM 1. Kristen Gattuso.............2001-05............... 738 2. Kaitlin Snyder................2009-13............... 720 3. Vonda Shaw..................1984-88............... 671 Kamela Meikle..............1983-87............... 671 5. Vicki Huffman................1980-84............... 647 6. Kara Morris...................1996-00............... 621 7. Jennifer Wilson..............1999-03............... 595 8. Danielle Cornish............2004-08............... 560 9. Nikki McGinnis..............1993-97............... 551 10. Lori Smith......................1989-93............... 546
Player.......................... Years....... 3FGM/3FGA..3FG% 1. Carrie Baker........1987-89........65/145....... .448 2. Erin Fantroy.........2002-04........94/219....... .429 3. Lori Smith............1989-93.......162/389...... .416 4. Ashley Vavrek......2006-10.......248/638...... .389 5. Ashley Reed........2004-06.......205/528...... .388 6. Stephanie Beason.2006-07.......66/173....... .382 7. Kristen Gattuso...2001-05.......258/704...... .366 8. Emily Lohr.......2011-present.....60/175....... .343 8. Kaitlin Snyder......2009-13........98/291....... .332 10. Lauren Streicher..2009-10........58/187....... .310 *min 50 made
Player.....................................Years................ Asts. 1. Vonda Shaw..................1984-88............... 645 2. Vickie Bostic..................1981-85............... 628 3. Erica Rome....................2001-05............... 599 4. Kaitlin Snyder................2009-13............... 464 5. Sebrina Wilson..............1987-91............... 450 6. Jodi Wood.....................1989-93............... 417 7. Jenna Eckleberry............2004-07............... 411 8. Kamela Meikle..............1983-87............... 356 9. Maggie Britvec..............1994-98............... 335 10. Laurie Herrington..........1989-93............... 329
Field Goals Attempted
Free Throws Made
Blocked Shots
Player.....................................Years.................FGA 1. Kaitlin Snyder................2009-13.............. 1799 2. Kristen Gattuso.............2001-05.............. 1657 3. Kara Morris...................1996-00.............. 1481 4. Vicki Huffman................1980-84.............. 1406 5. Kamela Meikle..............1983-87.............. 1374 6. Jennifer Wilson..............1999-03.............. 1367 7. Lori Smith......................1989-93.............. 1332 8. Nikki McGinnis..............1993-97.............. 1314 9. Vonda Shaw..................1984-88.............. 1313 10. Vickie Bostic..................1981-85.............. 1293
Field Goal Percentage
Player.............................Years........ FGM/FGA....FG% 1. Sidney Thomas...... 2002-06....... 437/770..... .568 2. Jackie Burks.......... 1985-89....... 527/959..... .551 3. Hailey Garrett.....2011-present... 351/545..... .545 4. Rachel Murray....... 2009-11....... 263/506..... .520 5. Molly Kiger............ 2005-09....... 407/794..... .513 6. Vonda Shaw.......... 1984-88...... 671/1313.... .512 7. Briana Welch......... 2011-13....... 174/344..... .506 8. Kamela Meikle...... 1983-87...... 671/1374.... .489 9. Sheila Fansler........ 1988-92....... 355/737..... .482 10. Lisa Monteleone.... 1987-91....... 463/964..... .480 *min 100 made 38
Player.....................................Years.................FTM 1. Lisa Monteleone............1987-91............... 562 2. Vicki Huffman................1980-84............... 512 3. Kara Morris...................1996-00............... 480 4. Lori Smith......................1989-93............... 438 5. Ashley Vavrek................2006-10............... 428 6. Kaitlin Snyder................2009-13............... 390 7. Nikki McGinnis..............1993-97............... 351 8. Jennifer Wilson..............1999-03............... 348 9. Maggie Britvec..............1994-98............... 327 10. Kristen Gattuso.............2001-05............... 307
Player.....................................Years.................Blks 1. Beth Sedlar...................1982-86............... 206 2. Rachel Murray...............2009-11............... 182 3. Molly Kiger....................2005-09............... 180 4. Jennifer Wilson..............1999-03............... 128 5. Jackie Burks..................1985-89............... 110 6. Sidney Thomas..............2002-06............... 103 7. Tammy Klinkoski............1981-85................ 91 8. Autumn Anderson.........2001-05................ 91 9. Natasha Ross................1998-01................ 80 10. Teresa Haggerty............1989-94................ 78
Free Throws Attempted
Steals
Player.....................................Years................. Att. 1. Vicki Huffman................1980-84............... 803 2. Lisa Monteleone............1987-91............... 699 3. Kara Morris...................1996-00............... 652 4. Maggie Britvec..............1994-98............... 589 5. Jennifer Wilson..............1999-03............... 567 6. Lori Smith......................1989-93............... 558 7. Ashley Vavrek................2006-10............... 527 8. Kaitlin Snyder................2009-13............... 497 9. Nikki McGinnis..............1993-97............... 490 10. Vonda Shaw..................1984-88............... 429
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Player.....................................Years................. Stls 1. Nikki McGinnis..............1993-97............... 297 2. Kaitlin Snyder................2009-13............... 288 3. Maggie Britvec..............1994-98............... 280 4. Vonda Shaw..................1984-88............... 236 5. Kristen Gattuso.............2001-05............... 229 6. Vickie Bostic..................1981-85............... 223 7. Sebrina Wilson..............1987-91............... 221 8. Tiffany Nicholson...........2009-13............... 220 9. Erica Rome....................2001-05............... 219 10. Jodi Wood.....................1989-93............... 212
Records: Season Leaders Points
Three-Pointers Made
Player.................................... Year................... Pts. 1. Kristen Gattuso.................2005................... 727 2. Ashley Vavrek...................2010................... 699 3. Vonda Shaw.....................1988................... 635 4. Kaitlin Snyder....................2012................... 601 5. Ashley Reed......................2006................... 594 6. Terri Lovejoy......................1997................... 568 7. Kaitlin Snyder....................2013................... 564 8. Kristen Gattuso.................2004................... 562 9. Kamela Meikle..................1987................... 540 10. Kara Morris.......................1998................... 531
Player.................................... Year.................3-FGM 1. Ashley Reed......................2006................... 116 2. Kristen Gattuso.................2005................... 104 3. Ashley Vavrek...................2009.................... 91 4. Ashley Reed......................2005.................... 89 5. Ashley Vavrek...................2010.................... 87 6. Kristen Gattuso.................2004.................... 73 7. Kaitlin Snyder....................2012.................... 70 8. Stephanie Beason.............2007.................... 66 9. Ashley Vavrek...................2008.................... 60 10. Kaitlin Snyder....................2013.................... 58
Scoring Average
Three-Pointers Attempted
Player.................................... Year...................Avg. 1. Vonda Shaw.....................1988...................22.7 Kristen Gattuso.................2005...................22.7 3. Jennifer Wilson..................2001...................21.9 4. Ashley Vavrek...................2010...................21.8 5. Kaitlin Snyder....................2012...................21.5 6. Terri Lovejoy......................1997...................21.0 7. Ashley Reed......................2006...................20.5 8. Kaitlin Snyder....................2011...................19.5 9. Kristen Gattuso.................2003...................19.4 10. Kara Morris.......................1998...................19.0
Field Goals Made
Player.................................... Year.................. FGM 1. Vonda Shaw.....................1988................... 257 2. Kristen Gattuso.................2005................... 248 3. Kamela Meikle..................1987................... 238 4. Vonda Shaw.....................1987................... 213 Kaitlin Snyder....................2012................... 213 6. Kristen Gattuso.................2004................... 210 7. Ashley Vavrek...................2010................... 206 8. Terri Lovejoy......................1997................... 205 9. Jennifer Wilson..................2001................... 196 10. Ashley Reed......................2006................... 193
Field Goals Attempted
Player.................................... Year...................FGA 1. Kristen Gattuso.................2005................... 563 2. Kaitlin Snyder....................2013................... 543 3. Terri Lovejoy......................1997................... 535 4. Ashley Reed......................2006................... 518 5. Kaitlin Snyder....................2012................... 488 6. Vonda Shaw.....................1988................... 471 7. Ashley Vavrek...................2010................... 469 8. Kaitlin Snyder....................2011................... 464 9. Kristen Gattuso.................2004................... 455 10. Kamela Meikle..................1987................... 453
Field Goal Percentage*
Player............................Year.........FGM/FGA.......FG% 1. Sidney Thomas ........ 2003........ 110/182........ .604 2. Hailey Garrett.......... 2012........ 175/305........ .574 3. Jackie Burks............. 1987........ 169/296........ .571 4. Jackie Burks............. 1988........ 157/278........ .565 5. Sidney Thomas......... 2004........ 134/238........ .563 6. Lisa Monteleone...... 1991........ 143/255........ .561 7. Molly Kiger.............. 2009........ 105/189........ .556 8. Rachel Murray.......... 2010........ 127/231........ .550 9. Vonda Shaw............ 1988........ 257/471........ .546 10. Jackie Burks............. 1989........ 158/291........ .543 *min 100 made
Player.................................... Year................. 3-FGA 1. Ashley Reed......................2006................... 305 2. Kristen Gattuso.................2005................... 276 3. Ashley Vavrek...................2010................... 236 4. Ashley Reed......................2005................... 223 5. Kaitlin Snyder....................2013................... 205 6. Ashley Vavrek ..................2009................... 204 7. Lauren Streicher................2010................... 187 8. Kristen Gattuso.................2004................... 184 Kaitlin Snyder....................2012................... 184 10. Stephanie Beason.............2007................... 173
Three-Point Percentage
Player............................Year.... 3FGM/3FGA.....3FG% 1. Lori Smith................ 1990........ 40/84........... .476 2. Lori Smith................ 1993....... 50/109.......... .459 3. Ashley Vavrek.......... 2009....... 91/204.......... .446 4. Carrie Baker............. 1988....... 53/119.......... .445 5. Erin Fantroy............. 2004....... 53/119.......... .430 6. Erin Fantroy............. 2003....... 49/114.......... .429 7. Ashley Vavrek.......... 2008....... 60/150.......... .400 8. Ashley Reed............. 2005....... 89/223.......... .399 9. Kristen Gattuso........ 2004....... 73/184.......... .397 10. Lori Smith................ 1992........ 35/91........... .385 *min 30 made
Free Throws Made
Player.................................... Year...................FTM 1. Ashley Vavrek...................2010................... 200 2. Lisa Monteleone...............1990................... 190 3. Kara Morris.......................1998................... 163 4. Vicki Huffman...................1984................... 157 5. Lisa Monteleone...............1991................... 149 6. Vicki Huffman...................1983................... 144 7. Lisa Monteleone...............1989................... 143 8. Kaitlin Snyder....................2013................... 140 9. Terri Lovejoy......................1997................... 130 10. Vicki Huffman...................1982................... 128
Free Throws Attempted
Player.................................... Year................... Att. 1. Ashley Vavrek...................2010................... 246 2. Vickie Huffman.................1984................... 242 3. Kara Morris.......................1998................... 226 4. Lisa Monteleone...............1990................... 225 5. Vicki Huffman...................1983................... 210 6. Vicki Huffman...................1982................... 207 7. Maggie Brivtec..................1998................... 204 8. Lisa Monteleone...............1991................... 185 9. Lisa Monteleone...............1989................... 184 Kaitlin Snyder....................2013................... 184
Free Throw Percentage
Player................................Year....... FTM/FTA.... Pct. 1. Ashley Reed.................2006....... 92/104......885 2. Lisa Monteleone..........1990...... 190/225.....844 3. Ashley Vavrek..............2008....... 95/115......826 Lori Smith....................1991....... 90/109......826 5. Lori Smith....................1992...... 123/151.....815 6. Ashley Vavrek..............2010...... 200/246.....813 7. Lisa Monteleone..........1991...... 149/185.....805 8. Molly Kiger..................2007....... 91/113......805 9. Ashley Vavrek..............2009...... 114/142.....803 10. Kaitlin Snyder...............2011....... 97/121......802 *min 80 made
Rebounds
Player.................................... Year...................Rbd. 1. Sidney Thomas..................2005................... 357 2. Vicki Huffman...................1983................... 353 3. Rachel Murray...................2010................... 322 Rachel Murray...................2011................... 322 5. Vicki Huffman...................1982................... 318 6. Sidney Thomas..................2004................... 316 7. Teresa Haggerty................1994................... 307 8. Hailey Garrett...................2013................... 297 9. Beth Sadler.......................1984................... 288 10. Rita Rhodes......................1987................... 286 Vicki Huffman...................1984................... 286
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Assists
Player.................................... Year.................. Asts. 1. Vonda Shaw.....................1987................... 207 2. Vonda Shaw.....................1988................... 205 3. Vonda Shaw.....................1986................... 195 4. Jenna Eckleberry...............2007................... 193 5. Vickie Bostic.....................1984................... 188 6. Jenna Eckleberry...............2006................... 180 7. Erica Rome.......................2005................... 179 8. Sebrina Wilson..................1991................... 171 9. Vicki Bostic.......................1985................... 169 10. Jodi Wood.........................1992................... 161
Blocked Shots
Player.................................... Year...................Blks 1. Rachel Murray...................2010................... 100 2. Rachel Murray...................2011.................... 82 3. Molly Kiger.......................2006.................... 73 Beth Sedlar.......................1984.................... 73 5. Beth Sedlar.......................1983.................... 62 6. Maggie Brivtec..................1996.................... 57 7. Jennifer Wilson..................2000.................... 56 8. Beth Sedlar.......................1986.................... 55 9. Jackie Burks......................1988.................... 49 10. Becky Burnell....................1989.................... 46
Steals
Player.................................... Year................... Stls 1. Kaitlin Snyder....................2013.................... 94 2. Nikki McGinnis.................1995.................... 92 3. Tiffany Nicholson..............2013.................... 91 4. Sebrina Wilson..................1991.................... 84 5. Erin Fantroy......................2003.................... 83 6. Terri Lovejoy......................1997.................... 81 7. Andi Daniels.....................1998.................... 80 8. Vonda Shaw.....................1987.................... 79 9. Maggie Brivtec..................1997.................... 77 10. Maggie Brivtec..................1996.................... 76 f i g h t i n g fa l c o n s . c o m
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No. Name..........................Career............Fr.............So............ Jr.............Sr........... Total
1. Kaitlin Snyder...........2009-13........ 364.........527........601........564........ 2056 2. Kristen Gattuso.........2001-05........ 329.........423........562........727........ 2041 3. Vicki Huffman...........1980-84........ 383.........428........496........499........ 1806 4. Kara Morris...............1996-00........ 369.........531........463........408........ 1771 5. Lori Smith.................1988-93........ 466.........363........420........443........ 1692 6. Vonda Shaw.............1984-88........ 79.........422........488........635........ 1624 7. Ashley Vavrek...........2006-10......... 57..........341........515........699........ 1612 8. Jennifer Wilson.........1999-03........ 329.........482........404........324........ 1539 9. Lisa Monteleone.......1987-91........ 214.........385........454........435........ 1488 10. Nikki McGinnis.........1993-97........ 263.........460........347........389........ 1459 11. Kamela Meikle..........1983-87........ 309.........309........295........540........ 1453 12. Vickie Bostic.............1981-85........ 264.........396........309........352........ 1321 13. Danielle Cornish.......2004-08......... 65..........382........440........432........ 1319 14. Maggie Britvec..........1994-98........ 241.........261........300........446........ 1248 15. Jackie Burks..............1985-89........ 106.........390........345........348........ 1189 16. Sidney Thomas..........2002-06........ 300.........336........280........224........ 1140 17. Rita Rhodes..............1983-87........ 104.........336........330........333........ 1103
18. Erica Rome...............2001-05........ 230.........297........311........259........ 1097 19. Molly Kiger...............2005-09........ 302.........325........169........265........ 1061 20. Leigh Ann Tustin........1985-89........ 232.........366........215........226........ 1039 21. Ashley Reed..............2004-06.....................................427........594........ 1021 22. Donna Hopkins.........1979-83........ 120.........240........246........401........ 1007 23. Beth Sedlar...............1982-86........ 302.........351........ 66........285........ 1004 24. Teresa Wilson............1984-88........ 338.........356......................289......... 983 25. Tiffany Nicholson......2009-13......... 79..........311........283........279......... 952 26. Sebrina Wilson..........1987-91........ 86........316........186........329......... 917 27. Shelli Cannon...........1992-96........ 100.........224........302........255......... 881 28. Laurie Herrington......1989-93........ 181.........221........211........248......... 861 29. Sheila Fansler............1988-92........ 131.........237........200........274......... 842 30. Hailey Garrett....... 2011-present.... 400.........446 Notes: Terri Lovejoy played her first 3-years at Concord College, where she scored 1,446 points, before concluding her career at Fairmont State where she scored 568 points as a senior. For her college career, Lovejoy scored 2,014 points to place her as the WVIAC’s third all-time leading scorer.
Individual Records
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Points
Free Throw Percentage
Game: 50, Ashley Reed vs Columbia Union (12-4-05) Season: 727, Kristen Gattuso, 2004-05 Career: 2,056, Kaitlin Snyder, 2009-13
Game: 100%, (14) Ashley Vavrek vs. WV State (2-2708) (12) Lisa Monteleone vs Bluefield (2-20-90); (10) Lisa Monteleone vs Glenville (1-29-90); (10) Teresa Haggerty vs WV Wesleyan (2-1194); (10) Kara Morris vs Shepherd (1-21-98)* Season: 88.5%, 92-104, Ashley Reed 2005-06 (minimum 80 made) Career: 81.2%, (428-527) Ashley Vavrek, 2006-10 (minimum 200 made) *Minimum 10 made
Field Goals Attempted Game: 31, Jennifer Wilson vs West Liberty (2-28-01) Season: 563, Kristen Gattuso, 2004-05 Career: 1799, Kaitlin Snyder, 2009-13
Field Goals Made Game: 17, Ashley Reed vs Columbia Union (12-4-05) Season: 257, Vonda Shaw, 1987-88 Career: 738, Kristen Gattuso, 2001-05
Field Goal Percentage Game: 100%, 11, Sheila Fansler vs A-B (12-2-91); Danielle Cornish vs. WV State (1-6-07)* Season: 60.4%, 110-182, Sidney Thomas, 2002-03 Career: 56.8%, 437/770, Sidney Thomas, 2002-06** *Minimum 11 made **Minimum 100 made
Free Throws Attempted
Rebounds Game: 23, Vicki Huffman vs WV State (2-3-82); Sidney Thomas vs Millersville (12-12-04) Season: 357, Sidney Thomas, 2004-05 Career: 1,204, Vicki Huffman, 1980-84
Assists Game: 17, Jenna Eckleberry vs. West Chester (11-18-06) Season: 207, Vonda Shaw, 1987-88 Career: 645, Vonda Shaw, 1984-88
Steals
Game: 23, Vicki Huffman vs California (2-6-84) Season: 246, Ashley Vavrek, 2009-10 Career: 803, Vicki Huffman, 1980-84
Game: 9, Vonda Shaw vs West Liberty (1-23-86); 9, Jessica Parker vs Ohio Valley (2-15-01) Season: 92, Nikki McGinnis, 1994-95 Career: 236, Vonda Shaw, 1984-88
Free Throws Made
Blocked Shots
Game: 18, Vicki Huffman vs California (2-6-84) Season: 200, Ashley Vavrek, 2009-10 Career: 562, Lisa Monteleone, 1987-91 Consecutive: 30, Ashley Vavrek, 2008-2009
Game: 11, Molly Kiger vs West Virginia State (2-1106) Season: 100, Rachel Murray (2009-10) Career: 206, Beth Sedlar, 1982-86
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1982................Vicki Huffman 1983................Vicki Huffman Vickie Bostic 1984................Vickie Huffman Teresa Wilson 1987................Vonda Shaw 1988................Vonda Shaw 1990................Lisa Monteleone 1991................Lisa Monteleone 1992................Lori Smith 1994................Teresa Haggerty 1995................Nikki McGinnis 1997................Nikki McGinnis Terri Lovejoy 1998................Kara Morris 1999................Kara Morris 2000................Kara Morris 2001................Jennifer Wilson 2002................Jennifer Wilson 2004................Kristen Gattuso 2005................Kristen Gattuso Ashley Reed 2006................Ashley Reed 2007................Danielle Cornish 2008................Danielle Cornish 2009................Ashley Vavrek 2010................Ashley Vavrek 2011................Kaitlin Snyder 2012................Kaitlin Snyder 2013................Kaitlin Snyder Hailey Garrett
All-Time Roster A
Cayla Aaron..........................2008-09 Jessica Abbuhl.......................1989-93 Kristy Akers...........................2011-13 Whitney Ammons..................2001-02 Autumn Anderson.................2001-05 Meredith Anderson................1997-99 Kaitlyn Antolock....................2010-13 Rachel Ashley........................2012-13 Jill Aslop...............................1997-98
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Carrie Baker..........................1987-89 Cindy Bauer..........................1984-85 Stephanie Beason.................2006-07 Alycia Bell.............................2008-09 Kelia Bennett........................1988-89 Jaime Berg............................1994-95 Kara Boczek..........................2008-09 Anna-Maria Boshkova...........2009-10 Vickie Bostic..........................1981-85 Linda Bozovich......................1995-96 Maggie Brivtec......................1994-98 Monica Brooks......................2002-04 Becky Brown.........................2000-04 Jackie Burks..........................1985-89 Becky Burnell........................1988-89 Ashton Butler........................2008-09
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Cathy Caldwell......................1986-87 Jenny Campbell.....................2004-06 Shelli Cannon........................1992-96 Kristin Carper........................1996-00 Heather Contraguerro...........1996-98 Jaclyn Cooper........................1995-96 Donna Cork..........................1987-88 Danielle Cornish....................2004-08 Mel Crump............................1981-83 Pam Cyphert.........................1981-82
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Andi Daniels.........................1995-99 ShaLisha Davis......................2003-04 Talia Divita............................1999-00 Erin Drumheller.....................2011-12
Dana Franklin........................1982-83 Karen Fry..............................1981-83 Lisa Funk..............................1991-92
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Martha Ganoe.......................1986-87 Hailey Garrett........................2011-13 Julie Gattowsky.....................2000-02 Gabby Gattuso......................2007-09 Kristen Gattuso.....................2001-05 Mo Gattuso...........................2007-10 Lynne Gaviglia.......................1999-00 Rebecca Geisinger.................1992-94 Alana George........................2009-13 Dawn Ghilani........................1988-89 Lauren Gilbert.......................2009-11 Kelly Gordon.........................1986-87 Danielle Graunke...................2007-08 Samantha Guell....................2006-10 Hallie Gunnoe.......................2012-13 Hanna Gunnoe......................2012-13
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Teresa Haggerty......... 1989-91,93-94 Danya Hammond..................2005-07 Tara Hammond......................2005-06 Kelly Harrison........................2000-02 Sandi Heaven........................1985-86 Jill Hedrick............................1995-96 Allison Henry.........................1991-93 Melissa Henry.......................2006-10 Laurie Herrington..................1989-93 Stacie Hickman.....................1996-97 Sarah Hivnor.........................1993-94 Brittany Holestine..................2007-08 Kendra Holmes......................2011-13 Donna Hopkins.....................1981-83 Vicki Huffman.......................1980-84 Lisa Hughes..........................1986-87
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Raphaela Jochimczyk.............2010-11
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Jenna Eckleberry...................2004-07 Payden Eckleberry.................2012-13 Lindsay Edwards....................2002-06 Connie Efaw.........................1987-88 Roxanne Evans......................1987-88
Katelyn Kaminski...................2011-13 Christie Kazee.......................1994-95 Dawna Kelch.........................1983-85 Carrie Keller..........................1994-95 Shawna Kelly.........................1997-98 Molly Kiger...........................2005-09 Karla King.............................1983-86 Jenny Kisner..........................1997-99 Tammy Klinkoski....................1981-85 Brooke Kosar.........................1998-01
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Sheila Fansler........................1988-92 Erin Fantroy...........................2002-04 Maria Femia..........................2009-11 Crystal Fields.........................1992-94 Shannon Finn........................1986-87 Pam Fisher............................1981-82 Danielle Floyd.......................2009-10 Tami Forsythe........................1988-90 Rachel Franceschini...............1998-00
Jody Lambert.........................2000-02 Corrie Largent.......................2000-01 Brittany Lee...........................2008-11 KeTara Lee............................2002-03 Marilyn Linger.......................1981-82 Lorri Lipscomb.......................1985-86 Emily Lohr.............................2011-13 Kelley Longerbeam................1991-93 Terri Lovejoy..........................1996-97
Stephanie Luzader.................2003-04
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Staci Skinner.........................2007-09 Alina Smith...........................1994-96 Harriet Smith.........................1991-92 Lori Smith.............................1989-93 Teresa Smith.........................1991-92 C. Smitherman......................2000-01 Kaitlin Snyder........................2009-13 Sasha Sprague......................1991-92 Becky Steele..........................1993-94 Lauren Streicher....................2008-10 Courtney Swiger....................2011-13
Shea MacCallum...................1997-01 Mindy Main..........................1982-83 Jennifer Mann.......................1994-96 Anne Marie Fanto.................1981-82 Cindy Martin.........................1993-95 Wendy Matthew....................1986-87 Jennifer Mayfield...................1994-96 Bethany McCarty...................2003-04 Erin McClellan............ 1997-00,01-02 Kelly McCord.........................1988-89 Nikki McGinnis......................1993-97 Debbie McIntosh........ 1995-97,98-99 Amanda Meeks.....................1993-95 Mandy Meeks.......................1991-93 Kamela Meikle......................1983-87 Allyson Merico......................1998-00 Jaimie Merinar......................2006-08 Stacy Mick............................1990-92 Lisa Monteleone....................1987-91 Della Moore..........................2000-01 Kara Morris...........................1996-00 Holly Muir.............................2006-07 Jaclyn Murray........................2009-11 Rachel Murray.......................2009-11
Vanessa Vaughters................1991-92 Ashley Vavrek........................2006-10 Shilo Vilaraza........................2001-02 Mikell Vincent.......................1996-98
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Kristina Nay..........................1989-91 Kelly Neal..............................1984-87 Tiffany Nicholson...................2009-13 Misty Nuzum.........................1990-91
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Kristen Oates........................1998-99 Shannon Onderko.................2007-08
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Jaime Parker..........................2004-08 Jessica Parker........................1998-02 Jess Parsons..........................2010-12 Carrie Pollack........................1998-99 Kristen Pollock......................1996-97
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Leslie Rardin.........................1997-98 Jen Rasko..............................2010-11 Ashley Reed..........................2004-06 Rita Rhodes..........................1983-87 Shari Roberts........................1981-84 Maggie Robinson..................2003-04 Candace Rodes.....................2001-02 Kat Rohlfing..........................2011-13 Erica Rome............................2001-05 Natasha Ross........................1998-01 Amanda Ruffner....................2012-13 Michele Runser.....................1985-86
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Sidney Thomas......................2002-06 Donna Toothman...................1982-83 Kristen Turek.........................1989-90 Leigh Ann Tustin....................1985-89
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Trisha Uhl..............................2005-08
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Kathy Walker.........................1981-83 Samantha Wanichko..............2005-09 Shannon Wanichko................2004-08 Angela Warren......................1995-96 Cara Waybright.....................2008-09 Tammy Weaver......................1995-97 Briana Welch.........................2011-13 Cyndy Westbrook..................1981-82 Shannon Wetzel....................2002-04 Kris White.............................1987-88 Abbey Williams.....................2003-04 Frances Wilson......................1992-94 Jennifer Wilson......................1999-03 Sebrina Wilson......................1987-91 Stacy Wilson..........................1988-89 Teresa Wilson............. 1984-86,87-88 Katie Wimer..........................2005-06 Gwen Wood..........................1992-93 Jodi Wood.............................1989-93 Kelsi Wright...........................2010-12
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Theresa Zapach ....................2010-11 Christine Zupanc...................2005-07 *All-time roster is not all-time letterwinners. List includes names of players who were included on statistical rosters. Playing years are listed in span format which starts with fall year and goes to spring of final season.
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Angela Scotchel....................2006-08 Kelly Scritchfield....................1994-95 Beth Sedlar...........................1982-86 Vonda Shaw..........................1984-88 Sasha Simmons.....................2008-09 f i g h t i n g fa l c o n s . c o m
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All-Americans
Vicki Huffman
Vonda Shaw
Nikki McGinnis
Jennifer Wilson
Kristen Gattuso
1980-84 * NAIA All-America—1984
1985-88 * NAIA All-America—1988
1993-97 * NAIA All-America—1995
1999-03 * Daktroniks NCAA Division II All-America Honorable Mention—2001
2001-005 * Daktroniks NCAA Division II 2nd All-America—2005
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Head coach Steve McDonald has been apart of 600 wins as a head coach at a variety of levels including professional, men’s college basketball, women’s college basketball and high school basketball.
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Kaitlyn Snyder was the first women’s basketball player to earn All-America and Academic All-America honors in the same year. Snyder is also just the second player in school history to earn Academic All-American honors twice in her career (Lisa Monteleone).
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Ashley Reed
Kaitlin Snyder
2004-06 * DII Bulletin NCAA Division II 3rd Team AllAmerica—2006
2009-13 * Daktronics NCAA Division II 2nd Team AllAmerica—2012 * WBCA NCAA Division II All-America Honorable Mention—2012
The 2013-14 roster has players from three different states. Five players hail from West Virginia, four players are from Ohio, and two are from Pennsylvania. The Falcons have six newcomers this season including three Division I transfers.
Academic All-Americans
Lisa Monteleone
Cindy Martin
Jodi Wood
Teresa Haggerty
Kaitlin Snyder
1987-91 * Two-time NAIA Academic All-American majoring in math—1990, 1991
1993-95 * NAIA Academic All-American majoring in elementary education—1995
1989-93 * NAIA Academic AllAmerican majoring in business—1992
1989-91, 1993-94 * NAIA Academic AllAmerican majoring in biology—1994
2009-13 *NCAA Division II Capital One 2nd Team Academic All-American majoring in nursing—2012
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All-Time Scores Concord....................L, 54- 62 Bluefield.................. W, 73-71 Charleston.................L, 67-86 WV Wesleyan.............L, 63-68 Glenville.....................L, 75-80 Salem........................L, 53-54 A-B.......................... W, 72-56 Davis & Elkins............L, 51-53 WVIAC Tournament A-B............................L, 53-54 * Forfeit Win
Dr. Fran Maloney 3-14 (1 season) 1979-80 4-14 (.222) Mt. Aloysius ............ W, 68-38 Potomac State............L, 52-53 WV Tech................... W, 62-56 West Liberty...............L, 52-69 Glenville.....................L, 38-78 A-B............................L, 49-72 WV State...................L, 65-82 Glenville.....................L, 55-86 Shepherd................. W, 82-73 Salem........................L, 51-73 Davis & Elkins............L, 41-79 Charleston...............L, 65-103 WV Tech................... W, 77-52 A-B............................L, 64-73 Charleston.................L, 46-88 WV Wesleyan.............L. 54-76 Salem........................L, 53-84 WVIAC Tournament WV State...................L, 68-73
Joe Lambiotte 87-43 (5 seasons) 1980-81 9-12 (.429) WV Tech................... W, 58-41 Wheeling................. W, 63-59 Glenville.....................L, 58-95 WV State *................L, 63-66 WV Wesleyan.............L, 63-69 A-B............................L, 58-68 Shepherd................. W, 89-61 Davis & Elkins............L, 54-68 Salem...................... W, 65-58 Wheeling................. W, 51-44 Bluefield.................. W, 57-50
1981-82 17-8 (.680) Pittsburgh..................L, 29-65 Bluefield.................. W, 84-55 Salem...................... W, 79-59 Glenville.....................L, 51-56 Davis & Elkins.......... W, 70-66 West Liberty............. W, 68-65 WV Wesleyan........... W, 61-59 Shepherd................. W, 83-58 A-B............................L, 60-66 Concord................... W, 49-44 Davis & Elkins............L, 44-59 WV Wesleyan........... W, 69-50 A-B.......................... W, 72-56 Salem...................... W, 88-52 Wheeling...................L, 48-58 WV Tech.....................L, 63-76 Bluefield.................. W, 69-61 WV State................. W, 75-63 Charleston.................L, 58-85 WV State................. W, 66-56 Bethany................... W, 76-48 Edinboro.................. W, 54-49 Glenville (OT)........... W, 59-54 WVIAC Tournament WV State................. W, 87-64 Glenville.....................L, 59-79 1982-83 21-9 (.700) Frostburg...................L, 63-66 Pittsburgh..................L, 59-79 Edinboro....................L, 67-83 Frostburg................. W, 58-46 Shepherd................. W, 64-39 WV Wesleyan........... W, 82-62 West Liberty............. W, 73-64 Bethany................... W, 73-24 W & J....................... W, 81-31 Wheeling................. W, 71-56 A-B.......................... W, 77-67 WV Wesleyan........... W, 68-65 Charleston (OT)..........L, 96-98 Glenville.....................L, 74-82 Salem...................... W, 81-39 Wheeling...................L, 49-70 WV Tech.....................L, 67-76 Bluefield.................. W, 72-58 Davis & Elkins.......... W, 62-53 A-B.......................... W, 68-66 WV State................. W, 74-66 Concord................... W, 83-78 WV State................. W, 79-57 Salem...................... W, 65-59
Glenville................... W, 82-61 Marietta................... W, 81-44 WVIAC Tournament Salem...................... W, 69-49 Bluefield.................. W, 87-59 Davis & Elkins............L, 52-57 Glenville.....................L, 53-65 1983-84 23-4 (.852) Pittsburgh................L, 53-100 West Liberty............. W, 77-58 WV State................. W, 87-47 Concord................... W, 71-49 Bluefield.................. W, 62-60 Carnegie-Mellon.... W, 100-30 Shepherd................. W, 82-71 Salem...................... W, 83-22 A-B.......................... W, 73-55 Glenville................... W, 72-57 WV Wesleyan........... W, 58-55 Davis & Elkins.......... W, 66-65 Charleston.................L, 74-84 A-B.......................... W, 82-50 California................. W, 82-62 WV State................. W, 64-59 Glenville................... W, 73-70 WV Tech.....................L, 52-68 WV Wesleyan........... W, 74-60 Wheeling................. W, 64-50 WVIAC Tournament Concord................... W, 65-64 Bluefield.................. W, 57-50 Charleston............... W, 73-69 NAIA Playoff Charleston.................L, 64-90 1984-85 17-10 (.630) WV State...................L, 67-72 Wheeling...................L, 74-80 West Liberty............. W, 75-47 Shepherd................. W, 61-49 Edinboro (OT).............L, 78-80 Point Park................ W, 74-47 Marshall....................L, 55-78 Charleston.................L, 63-72 Bluefield.................. W, 79-73 Wheeling................. W, 73-69 Davis & Elkins............L, 46-73 Salem........................L, 59-61 A-B.......................... W, 70-55 Glenville.....................L, 58-67 WV Wesleyan........... W, 75-37 Charleston............... W, 73-63 A-B.......................... W, 59-39 Concord................... W, 79-64 WV State................. W, 80-70 Salem...................... W, 81-68 WV Tech................... W, 69-53 WV Wesleyan........... W, 74-66 Glenville.....................L, 68-70 WVIAC Tournament West Liberty............. W, 87-46 Davis & Elkins.......... W, 73-60 Bluefield....................L, 68-77 Glenville................... W, 70-65
I Jim Brinkman 219-204 (15 seasons)
WEST LIBERTY.......... W, 70-65 at Wheeling Jesuit.... W, 76-75 A-B.......................... W, 88-79 WV Tech.....................L, 83-91 DAVIS & ELKINS..... W, 103-57 SALEM INT’L..... L, 91-100 (ot) at Concord............... W, 74-72 at Bluefield State........L, 73-75 at Point Park............ W, 78-53 GLENVILLE............... W, 93-75 WV WESLEYAN........ W, 84-78 WHEELING JESUIT.... W, 82-78 WV STATE................ W, 87-70 CHARLESTON........... W, 83-76 WVIAC Tournament vs. A-B..................... W, 92-65 vs. WV Tech.............. W, 75-72 vs. Concord................L, 58-59 vs. Salem Int’l........... W, 94-76
1985-86 18-13 (.581) St. Vincent................ W, 64-55 WV Tech................... W, 75-64 Seton Hill...................L, 53-62 St. Bonaventure........ W, 66-61 Wayne State.............L, 82-101 WV Tech................... W, 72-66 Carlow..................... W, 86-60 Bluefield....................L, 74-88 WV Wesleyan.............L, 48-54 A-B.......................... W, 89-70 Walsh........................L, 72-78 Wheeling...................L, 51-55 A-B.......................... W, 86-73 Shepherd...................L, 69-72 WV State................. W, 65-55 West Liberty............. W, 79-66 Wheeling................. W, 70-61 Glenville.....................L, 58-60 WV Tech................... W, 70-56 Davis & Elkins.......... W, 68-66 Salem...................... W, 84-78 Charleston.................L, 79-87 Concord.....................L, 61-67 Glenville (OT)........... W, 81-78 Salem...................... W, 89-56 WV Wesleyan.............L, 78-79 WV State...................L, 58-61 WVIAC Tournament A-B.......................... W, 80-76 Salem...................... W, 64-59 Bluefield....................L, 71-74 Glenville................... W, 80-74
1987-88 9-19 (.341) at St. Vincent............L, 81-101 WV TECH................. W, 61-54 SALEM INT’L....... L, 77-80 (ot) DYKE COLLEGE........ W, 89-85 at Seton Hill...............L, 64-73 at Thiel College..........L, 69-88 FROSTBURG...............L, 74-76 at Shepherd...............L, 73-77 EDINBORO.................L, 90-94 at Central St. U. .........L, 44-93 at Carlow College.. W, 102-47 SALEM INT’L..............L, 80-88 at Marietta College....L, 76-84 GLENVILLE STATE.......L, 82-87 WEST LIBERTY............L, 67-69 WALSH COLLEGE.......L, 71-72 at Wheeling College...L, 78-88 at Davis & Elkins........L, 82-89 at WV State................L, 77-88 WV TECH............... W, 101-64 at Salem Int’l............L, 66-100 BLUEFIELD STATE.W, 87-84 (ot) CONCORD............... W, 92-68 at Grove City............ W, 77-61 at A-B...................... W, 99-83 POINT PARK............. W, 90-77 at Charleston.............L, 71-98 WVIAC Tournament vs. Shepherd...............L, 65-81
1986-87 19-12 (.613) vs. WV Tech................L, 65-68 vs. St. Vincent...... L, 89-92 (ot) WEST LIBERTY..... L, 78-82 (ot) SHEPHERD............... W, 69-66 A-B.......................... W, 79-66 at Marshall ...............L, 60-83 at Glenville...............L, 68-106 SETON HILL.............. W, 87-82 WV Wesleyan.............L, 66-75 at Walsh College...... W, 89-70 at Salem Int’l............ W, 82-61 at Frostburg...............L, 82-86 at Carlow...................L, 78-79
1988-89 11-16 (.447) WV TECH...................L, 74-92 SALEM INT’L............ W, 90-65 at Edinboro U. ...........L, 75-92 THIEL ...................... W, 85-60 vs. Central St. U. ........L, 65-78 vs. Clarion................ W, 71-65 WEST LIBERTY.......... W, 71-56 SETON HILL.............. W, 74-69 Salem Int’l..................L, 84-85 DAVIS & ELKINS....... W, 94-71 at Dyke College........ W, 77-69 ST. VINCENT...............L, 71-81 at West Liberty...........L, 64-82
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All-Time Scores SHEPHERD.................L, 60-62 WHEELING JESUIT.... W, 80-68 SALEM INT’L............ W, 59-46 WV Tech.....................L, 74-95 WV STATE................ W, 81-70 at Wheeling Jesuit......L, 69-80 at Concord.................L, 73-76 at Bluefield State........L, 67-82 at Glenville State........L, 67-82 at Walsh College........L, 22-35 A-B............................L, 59-70 at Point Park............ W, 63-61 CHARLESTON.............L, 58-93 WVIAC Tournament vs. A-B.......................L, 60-65
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1989-90 13-15 (.475) at Thiel .................... W, 85-81 at Charleston.............L, 45-87 at St. Vincent..............L, 68-82 WEST LIBERTY.......... W, 80-71 at A-B........................L, 64-66 at Glenville State......L, 79-104 SHEPHERD............... W, 77-71 DYKE.................... W, FORFEIT WHEELING JESUIT.... W, 97-87 SALEM INT’L..............L, 71-76 A-B.......................... W, 74-70 at WV Wesleyan.........L, 60-85 at Shepherd...............L, 59-73 at Davis & Elkins........L, 71-76 at West Liberty......... W, 84-83 at Wheeling Jesuit......L, 69-83 GLENVILLE STATE.......L, 72-77 WV TECH................. W, 67-49 at WV State.............. W, 77-59 at Salem Int’l..............L, 64-95 BLUEFIELD STATE.......L, 61-69 CONCORD.................L, 71-86 at Waynesburg......... W, 86-73 POINT PARK............. W, 95-74 WV WESLEYAN..........L, 68-72 RIO GRAND............. W, 78-72 WVIAC Tournament vs. Wheeling Jesuit... W, 73-66 vs. Bluefield State.......L, 68-77 1990-91 20-8 (.714) at Notre Dame......... W, 78-65 at Rio Grande........... W, 77-73 at Wheeling Jesuit......L, 68-69 at Ohio-Belmont...... W, 73-55 ST. VINCENT............. W, 82-77 at West Liberty......... W, 70-55 A-B.......................... W, 80-70 WAYNESBURG......... W, 92-65 WV Wesleyan........... W, 73-59 THEIL ...................... W, 73-43 at Salem Int’l..............L, 61-84 WV WESLEYAN........ W, 84-67 at A-B...................... W, 77-48 WHEELING JESUIT......L, 58-67 SHEPHERD............... W, 73-68 DAVIS & ELKINS....... W, 92-54 WEST LIBERTY.......... W, 85-55
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at Glenville State...... W, 88-73 WV Tech.............. L, 62-66 (ot) WV STATE................ W, 78-51 SALEM INT’L............ W, 87-61 at Shepherd............. W, 72-67 at Bluefield State...... W, 64-60 at Concord.................L, 76-92 CHARLESTON.............L, 71-81 GLENVILLE STATE.......L, 70-79 WVIAC Tournament vs. Shepherd............. W, 83-80 vs. Charleston............L, 74-78 1991-92 19-9 (.679) at St. Vincent..............L, 56-77 at East Stroudsburg.. W, 64-58 at Indiana University..L, 59-81 RIO GRANDE..............L, 74-78 CALIFORNIA............L, 91-113 at A-B...................... W, 89-88 at Waynesburg...........L, 54-76 SHEPHERD............... W, 77-59 WV WESLEYAN........ W, 80-67 MARIETTA................ W, 73-72 WV Wesleyan........... W, 62-59 SALEM INT’L............ W, 73-67 at Davis & Elkins...... W, 72-54 A-B.......................... W, 81-65 at Shepherd............. W, 74-64 at West Liberty......... W, 82-72 at Wheeling Jesuit.... W, 72-70 GLENVILLE STATE..... W, 77-69 WV TECH................. W, 78-67 at WV State.............. W, 85-65 at Salem Int’l..............L, 66-78 BLUEFIELD STATE..... W, 81-63 CONCORD.................L, 67-69 at Charleston.............L, 66-86 at Glenville State...... W, 78-76 WEST LIBERTY.......... W, 72-60 WHEELING JESUIT.... W, 74-70 WVIAC Tournament vs. Wheeling Jesuit.....L, 63-68 1992-93 13-15 (.475) at Indiana University..L, 64-93 at East Stroudsburg....L, 61-88 at California...............L, 55-75 WV STATE................ W, 83-52 at A-B.......................W 66-54 ST. VINCENT...............L, 62-82 at Wheeling Jesuit......L, 58-76 at Rio Grande.............L, 62-85 WV WESLEYAN........ W, 76-58 at Bluefield State........L, 65-70 at Concord............... W, 67-62 DAVIS & ELKINS....... W, 79-65 at Glenville State...... W, 79-78 at Waynesburg...........L, 50-61 SALEM INT’L..............L, 82-87 at West Liberty...........L, 67-79 SHEPHERD............... W, 84-74 WHEELING JESUIT......L, 59-65 at WV Tech............... W, 67-60 A-B.......................... W, 74-60
WEST LIBERTY.......... W, 72-58 GLENVILLE STATE.......L, 79-83 POINT PARK............. W, 80-66 at Salem Int’l..............L, 62-65 at Shepherd...............L, 72-84 CHARLESTON........... W, 76-70 WVIAC Tournament WV STATE................ W, 76-73 vs. Wheeling Jesuit.....L, 62-72 1993-94 14-13 (.519) RIO GRANDE............L, 74-101 WV Tech................... W, 84-67 at Bluefield State........L, 56-76 at St. Vincent..............L, 46-80 GANNON................. W, 70-58 A-B............................L, 77-82 at Davis & Elkins...... W, 82-78 WAYNESBURG...........L, 71-82 at Shepherd...............L, 76-84 CALIFORNIA............ W, 84-79 at Salem Int’l............ W, 65-59 GLENVILLE STATE..... W, 75-70 at WV State................L, 61-69 BLUEFIELD STATE..... W, 67-58 CONCORD............... W, 69-60 WEST LIBERTY............L, 74-82 at Wheeling Jesuit......L, 46-52 at Glenville State...... W, 63-59 at WV Wesleyan....... W, 70-66 SHEPHERD............... W, 90-59 at Charleston.............L, 72-78 at West Liberty...........L, 79-84 WVIAC Tournament WV STATE................ W, 70-67 vs. Bluefield State.......L, 49-73 1994-95 14-14 (.500) CHARLESTON.............L, 69-72 SALEM INT’L..............L, 63-71 at Gannon.................L, 56-75 vs. Lincoln Memorial...L, 70-80 vs. WV Tech............ W, 103-75 A-B.......................... W, 68-56 at Mercyhurst.............L, 65-87 WAYNESBURG...........L, 72-75 at Concord............... W, 74-56 at California University.L, 60-74 GLENVILLE STATE..... W, 67-54 at Bluefield State...... W, 58-43 WV Wesleyan.............L, 38-60 at WV State.............. W, 71-52 DAVIS & ELKINS....... W, 63-49 at Shepherd...............L, 50-58 WV STATE................ W, 78-49 at Wheeling Jesuit.... W, 67-58 WEST LIBERTY.......... W, 80-71 at WV Tech............... W, 87-71 at A-B........................L, 58-75 WV WESLEYAN..........L, 74-75 at Salem Int’l..............L, 62-84 SHEPHERD............... W, 70-43 at West Liberty......... W, 83-77 WHEELING JESUIT......L, 80-85
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WVIAC Tournament vs. Davis & Elkins..... W, 99-64 vs. A-B.......................L, 65-76 1995-96 13-14 (.481) OHIO VALLEY........... W, 78-69 BLUEFIELD STATE..... W, 81-51 at Geneva................ W, 60-58 GANNON...................L, 61-79 at Lincoln Memorial...L, 63-67 at A-B........................L, 60-71 at Salem Int’l............L, 56-101 A-B............................L, 65-76 CALIFORNIA............L, 70-104 at Glenville State...... W, 61-56 CONCORD.................L, 71-82 at Bluefield State...... W, 61-59 WV WESLEYAN........ W, 76-74 SHEPHERD............... W, 66-56 at WV State.............. W, 62-44 WHEELING JESUIT......L, 64-57 at West Liberty...........L, 68-88 WV TECH................. W, 66-64 at Davis & Elkins...... W, 48-47 WV Wesleyan.............L, 49-58 CHARLESTON........... W, 83-77 SALEM INT’L..............L, 44-66 at Shepherd...............L, 61-80 WV STATE................ W, 68-51 at Wheeling Jesuit......L, 57-82 WVIAC Tournament SHEPHERD............... W, 68-58 vs. Salem Int’l.............L, 56-79 1996-97 18-11 (.621) SHIPPENSBURG.........L, 57-69 RIO GRANDE..............L, 71-76 POINT PARK............. W, 72-65 at Gannon Univ. ........L, 75-83 SALEM INT’L............ W, 70-63 A-B............................L, 50-57 at King College........ W, 69-49 at Elon.......................L, 68-86 at Mars Hill................L, 56-81 GLENVILLE STATE..... W, 56-55 at Concord............... W, 86-65 BLUEFIELD STATE.......L, 47-60 at WV Wesleyan....... W, 79-56 at Charleston........... W, 84-79 at Shepherd............. W, 84-67 WV STATE................ W, 97-35 at Wheeling Jesuit.... W, 74-64 WEST LIBERTY............L, 58-82 at WVU Tech..............L, 76-70 at Davis & Elkins...... W, 81-74 WV WESLEYAN........ W, 74-72 at Salem Int’l............ W, 77-58 SHEPHERD............... W, 70-59 at WV State.............. W, 98-40 WHEELING JESUIT.... W, 69-66 WEST LIBERTY............L, 79-95 WVIAC Tournament SALEM INT’L............ W, 63-58 vs. Bluefield State..... W, 71-59 vs. West Liberty..........L, 67-75
1997-98 12-16 (.429) SLIPPERY ROCK..........L, 59-82 GENEVA................... W, 65-64 at Salem Int’l..............L, 65-69 at Virginia Union........L, 67-85 at Pfeiffer...................L, 71-73 at Bluefield State........L, 49-63 EDINBORO.................L, 56-68 at Glenville State...... W, 54-49 CONCORD............... W, 60-55 WESTMINSTER......... W, 58-44 WV WESLEYAN..........L, 58-62 CHARLESTON........... W, 74-62 at A-B........................L, 60-90 SHEPHERD............... W, 60-54 WV State...................L, 59-70 WHEELING JESUIT......L, 61-73 at West Liberty...........L, 69-83 WVU TECH............... W, 85-68 at Westminster......... W, 77-44 DAVIS & ELKINS....... W, 98-81 at WV Wesleyan.........L, 66-69 SALEM INT’L............ W, 78-60 at Shepherd...............L, 68-71 WV STATE................ W, 86-55 at Wheeling Jesuit......L, 69-84 WEST LIBERTY............L, 82-70 WVIAC Tournament vs. WVU Tech............ W, 64-58 vs. A-B........................L,71-84 1998-99 8-19 (.296) at Slippery Rock.........L, 54-87 at Lincoln Memorial...L, 48-86 at Milligan.................L, 74-88 SALEM INT’L............ W, 66-59 EDINBORO.................L, 77-88 A-B............................L, 59-69 PITT-JOHNSTOWN......L, 68-72 GLENVILLE STATE..... W, 70-54 at Concord............... W, 69-56 BLUEFIELD STATE..... W, 69-44 WV Wesleyan.............L, 63-78 at Charleston.............L, 46-66 at Bethany.................L, 72-74 at Shepherd...............L, 69-81 WV STATE..................L, 58-61 Wheeling Jesuit..........L, 64-84 WEST LIBERTY.......... W, 66-65 WVU Tech................ W, 64-55 at Davis & Elkins ......L, 58-76 WV WESLEYAN..........L, 58-75 at Salem Int’l..............L, 49-76 SHEPHERD.................L, 56-72 at WV State................L, 56-53 WHEELING JESUIT......L, 48-60 at West Liberty......... W, 71-54 WVIAC Tournament vs. Wheeling Jesuit... W, 53-50 vs. West Liberty..........L, 54-51 1999-00 18-10 (.643) vs. Spelman Univ...... W, 65-42 vs. Appalachian Bible.W, 95-36
All-Time Scores at Salem Int’l............ W, 67-55 at A-B...................... W, 73-67 BETHANY................. W, 59-56 at Ohio Valley........... W, 77-70 WV WESLEYAN..........L, 52-67 at Glenville State........L, 62-65 CONCORD............... W, 69-60 at Bluefield State...... W, 70-45 OHIO VALLEY........... W, 91-70 CHARLESTON........... W, 77-48 SHEPHERD............... W, 57-54 at WV State................L, 61-63 WHEELING......... W, 71-67 (ot) at West Liberty...........L, 66-78 WVU TECH............... W, 90-51 at Pitt-Johnstown.......L, 48-68 DAVIS & ELKINS.........L, 40-66 at WV Wesleyan....... W, 72-60 CARLOW.................. W, 61-41 SALEM INT’L............ W, 56-46 at Shepherd...............L, 51-62 WV STATE................ W, 75-63 at Wheeling Jesuit......L, 67-77 WEST LIBERTY............L, 70-83 WVIAC Tournament vs. Salem Int’l........... W, 71-54 vs. Wheeling Jesuit.....L, 50-63
Steve McDonald 218-105 (10 seasons) 2000-2001 15-13 (.536) COLUMBIA UNION... W, 73-43 at Wayne State...........L, 42-49 at Davis & Elkins........L, 49-71 vs. Florida Southern....L, 57-93 vs. Lynn University......L, 61-70 MT. ALOYSIUS.......... W, 67-57 at Columbia Union... W, 66-54 vs. UDC.................... W, 64-48 vs. Mansfield............ W, 70-57 at Glenville State........L, 34-63 WV WESLEYAN........ W, 63-62 SHEPHERD............... W, 52-51 at Concord............... W, 71-66 at Ohio Valley........... W, 70-64 WHEELING JESUIT......L, 59-81 WEST LIBERTY............L, 65-72 at Salem Int’l..............L, 70-78 A-B-...........................L, 58-65 at Bluefield State........L, 56-65 CHARLESTON........... W, 75-67 WV STATE..................L, 58-67
at WVU-Tech............ W, 67-52 OHIO VALLEY........... W, 62-41 at Wheeling Jesuit.... W, 62-59 at West Liberty...........L, 61-84 SALEM INT’L............ W, 72-52 WVIAC Tournament BLUEFIELD STATE..... W, 63-62 vs. West Liberty..........L, 50-61 2001-2002 13-14 (.481) vs. UDC.................... W, 67-42 vs. Davis & Elkins..... W, 56-52 WAYNE STATE............L, 47-58 DAVIS & ELKINS.........L, 48-63 COLUMBIA UNION... W, 55-45 WILBERFORCE......... W, 72-54 MOUNT OLIVE......... W, 81-55 vs. Five Towns........ Forfeit Win vs. Tusculum............. W, 69-68 GLENVILLE STATE.......L, 51-63 at WV Wesleyan.....L, 101-107 (4ot) at Shepherd...............L, 35-58 CONCORD.................L, 46-57 OHIO VALLEY........... W, 69-57 at Wheeling Jesuit......L, 59-70 at West Liberty...........L, 35-92 SALEM INT’L............ W, 72-50 At A-B........................L, 66-73 BLUEFIELD STATE..... W, 80-60 at Charleston........... W, 87-74 at WV State................L, 44-55 WVU TECH............... W, 84-77 at Ohio Valley.............L, 66-76 WHEELING JESUIT.... W, 68-65 WEST LIBERTY............L, 57-77 at Salem Int’l..............L, 54-61 WVIAC Tournament at Wheeling Jesuit......L, 82-83 2002-2003 21-8 (.724) vs. USC Spartanburg.W, 83-76 vs. Tusculum............. W, 62-51 WILBERFORCE......... W, 77-55 COLUMBIA UNION.W, 102-48 at Davis & Elkins...... W, 82-55 at UDC..................... W, 77-74 at Mount Olive......... W, 67-59 vs. Virginia-Wise....... W, 88-48 vs. UDC.................... W, 83-62 at Concord.................L, 55-56 at Glenville State........L, 56-68 WV WESLEYAN... L, 74-78 (ot) SHEPHERD.................L, 64-68 at Ohio Valley........... W, 62-57 SOUTHERN VA......... W, 82-52 WHEELING JESUIT......L, 80-91 WEST LIBERTY............L, 57-75 at Salem Int’l............ W, 64-52 A-B.......................... W, 65-47 at Bluefield State...... W, 57-48 CHARLESTON........... W, 87-80 WV STATE................ W, 72-61 WVU-Tech................ W, 63-54 OHIO VALLEY........... W, 70-55
at Wheeling Jesuit.... W, 73-69 West Liberty...............L, 67-85 SALEM INT’L............ W, 81-55 WVIAC Tournament WV STATE................ W, 81-57 vs. WV Wesleyan........L, 62-69
SALEM INT’L............ W, 72-53 WVIAC Tournament vs. West Liberty..........L, 73-84 NCAA East Regional Glenville State.......... W, 60-57 Anderson...................L, 77-90
2003-2004 21-8 (.724) vs. Lincoln Memorial.W, 71-64 vs. Lees-McRae......... W, 85-46 WILBERFORCE......... W, 77-49 COLUMBIA UNION... W, 82-51 DAVIS & ELKINS....... W, 75-51 at UDC.......................L, 38-40 Point Park................ W, 69-50 CONCORD............... W, 72-46 GLENVILLE STATE.......L, 58-62 at WV Wesleyan....... W, 74-73 at Shepherd...............L, 68-70 OHIO VALLEY........... W, 65-29 UDC......................... W, 80-44 at Wheeling Jesuit......L, 60-72 SALEM INT’L............ W, 73-60 at A-B...................... W, 93-66 BLUEFIELD STATE..... W, 89-44 Charleston.................L, 70-87 WV State...................L, 78-83 WVU TECH............... W, 91-69 Ohio Valley............... W, 88-56 WHEELING JESUIT.... W, 74-60 WEST LIBERTY.......... W, 68-52 Salem Int’l................ W, 67-50 WVIAC Tournament WVU TECH .............. W, 83-46 vs. Charleston............L, 49-69
2005-06 21-8 (.724) vs. St. Paul’s (Va.)..... W, 80-53 vs. Anderson (S.C.)......L, 71-63 SLIPPERY ROCK........ W, 73-58 DAVIS & ELKINS....... W, 78-56 COLUMBIA UNION.W, 120-62 SETON HILL.............. W, 78-53 at Bloomsburg......... W, 62-49 at. St. Paul’s (Va.)..... W, 76-62 COLUMBIA UNION... W, 80-49 WEST CHESTER........ W, 64-52 CONCORD............... W, 59-52 GLENVILLE STATE.......L, 64-46 at WV Wesleyan....... W, 76-56 at Shepherd............. W, 86-73 OHIO VALLEY........... W, 86-73 at Wheeling Jesuit......L, 73-65 at West Liberty...........L, 62-60 SALEM INT’L............ W, 68-44 at A-B.................... W, 101-72 BLUEFIELD STATE..... W, 87-61 at Charleston.............L, 77-46 at WV State........ W, 81-80 (ot) WVU TECH............... W, 82-45 at Ohio Valley........... W, 76-68 WHEELING JESUIT......L, 74-66 WEST LIBERTY..... L, 71-70 (ot) at Salem Int’l............ W, 75-56 WVIAC Tournament DAVIS & ELKINS....... W, 78-54 vs. West Liberty..........L, 65-77
2004-005 28-4 (.875) vs. Converse............. W, 77-56 SIU Edwardsville....... W, 60-58 at. Slippery Rock.........L, 58-56 at Davis & Elkins...... W, 79-64 COLUMBIA UNION.W, 100-53 vs. West Chester....... W, 55-51 vs. Millersville......... W, 100-53 vs. Alaska-Fairbanks. W, 61-59 vs. Alaska-Anchorage.W, 82-68 ST. PAUL’S................ W, 77-44 vs. Columbia Union.. W, 98-53 vs. Ferris State.......... W, 73-62 at. Concord.............. W, 61-56 at Glenville State.W, 74-65 (ot) WV WESLEYAN........ W, 73-61 SHEPHERD............... W, 79-59 at Ohio Valley........... W, 75-66 WHEELING JESUIT.... W, 71-59 WEST LIBERTY.......... W, 71-66 at Salem Int’l............ W, 83-50 A-B.......................... W, 76-71 at Bluefield State...... W, 83-50 CHARLESTON........... W, 66-58 WV STATE................ W, 69-57 WVU Tech .................L, 66-62 OHIO VALLEY........... W, 82-54 at. Wheeling Jesuit... W, 75-53 at West Liberty......... W, 62-60
2006-07 19-10 (.655) vs. Salem Int’l .......... W, 90-54 vs. West Chester....... W, 90-72 at Findlay................. W, 62-57 at Davis & Elkins...... W, 74-40 COLUMBIA UNION... W, 98-38 at Seton Hill............. W, 74-60 BLOOMSBURG......... W, 63-59 at IUP........................L, 65-54 SLIPPERY ROCK..........L, 44-52 CLARION................. W, 70-68 WEST VIRGINIA ST.... W, 87-53 at Wheeling Jesuit.... W, 73-56 at Concord.................L, 62-77 SALEM INT’L............ W, 74-43 SHEPHERD............... W, 70-59 #9 GLENVILLE ST..L, 69-78 (ot) at Bluefield St. ......... W, 91-70 at West Liberty...........L, 42-69 OHIO VALLEY........... W, 84-79 at Salem Int’l............ W, 63-56 WHEELING JESUIT.... W, 68-56 at Shepherd...............L, 46-59 WV WESLEYAN..........L, 58-66 at Ohio Valley.............L, 68-80 CHARLESTON.............L, 65-68
at A-B...................... W, 61-48 WEST LIBERTY.......... W, 73-60 WVIAC Tournament A-B.......................... W, 55-50 vs. Concord................L, 50-53 2007-08 25-7 (.781) vs. King College........ W, 78-68 vs. Coker.................. W, 79-69 at Slippery Rock.........L, 58-61 FINDLAY.................. W, 67-64 at Wheeling Jesuit.... W, 66-58 WEST LIBERTY.......... W, 61-51 INDIANA (Pa.).......... W, 65-60 MANSFIELD............. W, 79-64 CLARION................. W, 82-75 PITT-JOHNSTOWN.... W, 68-41 A-B.......................... W, 68-65 at Salem Int’l............ W, 61-59 WHEELING JESUIT.... W, 63-51 at Concord............... W, 49-45 CHARLESTON........... W, 68-66 WV STATE................ W, 75-57 SHEPHERD.................L, 51-56 at Glenville State........L, 51-66 at WV Wesleyan.........L, 62-74 DAVIS & ELKINS....... W, 68-44 at Seton Hill............. W, 63-60 at Bluefield State...... W, 70-66 OHIO VALLEY........... W, 73-53 at West Liberty...........L, 48-62 at Pitt-Johnstown..... W, 66-59 at Shepherd...............L, 66-79 SALEM INT’L............ W, 60-59 WVIAC Tournament DAVIS & ELKINS....... W, 60-54 vs. WV State............. W, 68-55 vs. Glenville State..... W, 67-62 vs. WV Wesleyan...... W, 63-49 NCAA Tournament vs. Anderson...............L, 50-62 2008-2009 18-11 (.621) vs. Armstrong Atlantic.L, 58-71 vs. Gannon.................L, 65-71 WHEELING JESUIT.... W, 51-36 SLIPPERY ROCK........ W, 70-60 at West Liberty......... W, 49-46 at Clarion...................L, 56-68 at Shippensburg.........L, 54-63 LAKE ERIE.......... W, 65-59 (ot) URBANA.................. W, 71-57 at Pitt-Johnstown.......L, 58-60 at A-B .......................L, 38-58 GLENVILLE STATE..... W, 69-54 WV WESLEYAN........ W, 62-53 at WV State.............. W, 69-58 at Charleston.............L, 60-62 CONCORD............... W, 60-47 at Shepherd...............L, 50-68 at Wheeling Jesuit......L, 66-67 SALEM INT’L............ W, 95-34 at Davis & Elkins...... W, 75-70 BLUEFIELD STATE..... W, 66-49 at Ohio Valley........... W, 75-60
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All-Time Scores SETON HILL.............. W, 70-61 WEST LIBERTY.......... W, 64-60 PITT-JOHNSTOWN.... W, 89-67 SHEPHERD.................L, 53-55 at Salem Int’l.......... W, 100-45 WVIAC Tournament OHIO VALLEY........... W, 67-50 vs. Pitt-Johnstown......L, 76-78
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2009-2010 22-10 (.686) vs. Bluefield College. W, 60-51 vs. Milligan College....L, 56-74 SALEM INT’L............ W, 83-34 OHIO VALLEY........... W, 78-47 WEST LIBERTY.......... W, 73-66 at Concord.................L, 72-76 SHIPPENSBURG....... W, 77-69 WVU TECH............... W, 77-41 LAKE ERIE..................L, 64-67 at Bluefield State...... W, 98-37 GLENVILLE STATE..... W, 78-67 at WV Wesleyan.........L, 64-65 at Seton Hill............. W, 60-54 at Wheeling Jesuit.... W, 75-53 DAVIS & ELKINS.W, 75-69 (ot) PITT JOHNSTOWN.... W, 70-58 at Shepherd...............L, 68-74 WV STATE..................L, 76-84 at A-B...................... W, 77-48 at Ohio Valley........... W, 81-42 at Salem Int’l............ W, 69-39 WHEELING JESUIT......L, 77-83 at West Liberty...........L, 78-93 SHEPHERD............... W, 73-59 at Pitt Johnstown..... W, 75-64 CHARLESTON........... W, 86-76 SETON HILL................L, 60-68 WVIAC Tournament WV STATE................ W, 62-57 vs. Charleston.......... W, 64-62 vs. Shepherd............. W, 85-72 vs. West Liberty.. W, 85-78 (ot) NCAA Tournament at Gannon.................L, 65-92 2010-2011 15-12 (.556) POINT PARK............. W, 59-56 INDIANA (Pa.).......... W, 76-63 DAVIS & ELKINS....... W, 67-65 at West Liberty.........L, 55-113 OHIO VALLEY.............L, 62-64 WHEELING JESUIT.... W, 79-66 at Bluefield State...... W, 77-51 at A-B...................... W, 77-75 CLARION................. W, 78-67 EDINBORO.................L, 80-87 CONCORD ................L, 54-82 at Wheeling Jesuit.... W, 62-59 WEST LIBERTY.......... W, 76-60 at Glenville State......L, 75-106 at Shepherd............. W, 74-51 A-B.......................... W, 67-32 WV WESLEYAN..........L, 53-59 GLENVILLE STATE..... W, 99-85 BLUEFIELD STATE..... W, 72-55
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at Pitt-Johnstown.......L, 66-77 at WV State................L, 78-80 SETON HILL................L, 56-67 at Davis & Elkins...... W, 71-70 CHARLESTON.............L, 64-68 at Concord.................L, 64-74 at WV Wesleyan....... W, 75-51 WVIAC Tournament at Shepherd...............L, 50-59 2011-2012 18-10 (.643) POINT PARK............. W, 72-61 at Davis & Elkins........L, 72-79 WEST LIBERTY............L, 67-75 at Ohio Valley........... W, 86-72 at Wheeling Jesuit.... W, 75-69 URSULINE................ W, 83-71 BLUEFIELD STATE..... W, 69-45 at A-B...................... W, 71-49 WVU-Tech................ W, 98-59 NOTRE DAME COL.....L, 64-65
at Concord.................L, 72-80 at West Liberty......... W, 72-62 GLENVILLE STATE.......L, 80-88 SHEPHERD............... W, 66-63 A-B.......................... W, 66-56 at WV Wesleyan.........L, 55-61 at Glenville State........L, 78-92 at Bluefield State...... W, 77-53 PITT-JOHNSTOWN.... W, 88-66 WV STATE................ W, 87-78 at Seton Hill............. W, 70-67 WHEELING JESUIT.... W, 80-54 DAVIS & ELKINS....... W, 82-58 at Charleston........... W, 70-63 CONCORD.................L, 78-79 WV WESLEYAN..........L, 65-80 WVIAC Tournament OHIO VALLEY........... W, 73-66 vs. Shepherd...............L, 58-83 2012-13
23-10 (.696) CLARION................. W, 70-68 INDIANA (Pa.)............L, 47-50 at California (Pa.).......L, 57-82 SHEPHERD............... W, 80-67 at Pitt-Johnstown..... W, 69-66 BLUEFIELD STATE..... W, 81-69 UVA-WISE................ W, 57-51 at Charleston.............L, 59-62 at Wheeling Jesuit.... W, 67-62 at Ohio Valley........... W, 68-46 SETON HILL........ W, 59-58 (ot) at Concord............... W, 57-54 WV STATE................ W, 66-50 at West Liberty......... W, 72-63 at Shepherd........ L, 66-69 (ot) at Glenville State........L, 84-85 URBANA....................L, 61-64 DAVIS & ELKINS....... W, 51-50 CHARLESTON........... W, 83-68 at WV Wesleyan.........L, 62-82 WHEELING JESUIT.... W, 64-58
at WV State................L, 62-72 PITT-JOHNSTOWN.... W, 68-41 A-B.......................... W, 59-53 WEST LIBERTY............L, 62-72 WASH ADVENTIST.... W, 73-57 at Seton Hill............. W, 72-71 OHIO VALLEY........... W, 77-70 WVIAC Tournament WHEELING JESUIT.... W, 83-47 vs. WV Wesleyan...... W, 65-54 vs. West Liberty........ W, 71-63 vs. Seton Hill............ W, 65-54 NCAA Tournament at Gannon.................L, 40-66
Team Records Field Goals Made
Personal Fouls
Game: 47, vs Carnegie Mellon (1-16-84) Season: 1,036, 1986-87
Game: 40, vs California University (1-3-96); vs Wheeling Jesuit (1-8-90) Season: 618, 1991-92
Field Goals Attempted Game: 96, vs Carnegie Mellon (1-16-84) Season: 2,087, 1986-87
Field Goal Percentage
Fewest Personal Fouls Game: 6, vs Bluefield State (1-29-83); vs Pitt (11-19-81); vs WV Wesleyan (1-28-94); vs Salem (11-30-83) Season: 335, 1983-84
Game: 67.9%, 38-56 vs Wheeling Jesuit (1-8-90) Season: 49.6%, 1986-87
Turnovers
Free Throws Made
Game: 38, vs Wheeling Jesuit (1-8-90) Season: 582, 1989-90
Game: 34, vs Edinboro (11-22-88); vs Davis & Elkins (2-20-95) Season: 532, 1991-92
Free Throw Attempts Game: 47, vs Marietta (1-2-92) Season: 808, 1997-98
Free Throw Percentage Game: 100%, 17-17 vs Alderson-Broaddus (2-2-06) Season: 76.4%, 2005-06
Assists Game: 31, vs Columbia Union (12-04-05) Season: 611, 1986-87
Rebounds Game: 73, vs Alderson-Broaddus (1-6-82) Season: 1,362 (1999-00)
Fa i r m o n t S tat e B a s k e t b a l l M e d i a G u i d e 2 0 1 3 - 1 4
Fewest Turnovers Game: 4, vs Wheeling Jesuit (2-20-06) Season: 375, 1984-85
Most Points Scored Game: 120, vs Columbia Union (12-04-05) Season: 2,477, 1986-87
Fewest Points Scored Game: 29, vs Pitt (11-19-81) Season: 1,040, 1979-80
Most Points Given Up Game: 113, vs West Liberty (11-30-10) Season: 2,332, 1986-87
Fewest Points Allowed Game: 22, vs Salem (11-30-83) Season: 1,308, 1979-80
Series REcords Year Last Opponent
Record Pct. Began Meeting
Anderson....................................... 0-3.................000.............. 2005.............. 50-62 Alaska Anchorage.......................... 1-0...............1.000............. 2004.............. 82-68 Alaska Fairbanks............................ 1-0...............1.000............. 2004.............. 61-59 Alderson-Broaddus....................... 37-21...............637.............. 1979.............. 59-53 Appalachian Bible.......................... 1-0...............1.000............. 1999.............. 95-36 Armstrong Atlantic......................... 0-1.................000.............. 2008.............. 58-71 Bethany......................................... 3-1.................750.............. 1982.............. 59-56 Bloomsburg University.................... 2-0.............. .1.000............. 2005.............. 63-59 Bluefield College ........................... 2-0...............1.000............. 1995.............. 60-51 Bluefield State.............................. 33-13...............712.............. 1980.............. 81-69 California University (Pa.) .............. 2-5.................285.............. 1984.............. 57-82 Carlow College ............................. 3-1.................750.............. 1986.............. 61-41 Carnegie-Mellon University............. 1-0...............1.000............. 1984............. 100-30 Central State University ................. 0-2.................000.............. 1987.............. 65-78 Charleston*................................. 17-25...............404.............. 1979.............. 83-68 Clarion........................................... 4-1.................800.............. 2007.............. 70-68 Coker............................................. 1-0...............1.000............. 2007.............. 79-69 Concord....................................... 21-17...............553.............. 1981.............. 57-54 Converse........................................ 1-0...............1.000............. 2004.............. 77-56 Davis & Elkins.............................. 31-13...............705.............. 1980.............. 51-50 Dyke College.................................. 3-0...............1.000............. 1987.............. 77-69 East Stroudsburg University ........... 1-1.................500.............. 1991.............. 61-88 Edinboro University ....................... 2-8.................200.............. 1982.............. 80-87 Elon College .................................. 0-1.................000.............. 1997.............. 68-86 Ferris State University..................... 1-0...............1.000............. 2005.............. 73-62 Findlay........................................... 2-0...............1.000............. 2006.............. 67-64 Florida Southern University............. 0-1.................000.............. 2000.............. 57-93 Frostburg State University .............. 1-3.................250.............. 1982.............. 74-76 Gannon University ......................... 2-5.................286.............. 1993.............. 40-66 Geneva College ............................. 2-0...............1.000............. 1995.............. 65-64 Glenville State ............................. 25-30...............454.............. 1979.............. 84-85 Grove City ..................................... 1-0...............1.000............. 1987.............. 77-61 Indiana University (Pa.)................... 2-4.................333.............. 1991.............. 47-50 King College ................................. 2-0...............1.000............. 1996.............. 78-68 Lake Erie........................................ 1-1.................500.............. 2009.............. 64-67 Lees-McRae................................... 1-0...............1.000............. 2004.............. 85-46 Lincoln Memorial .......................... 1-3.................250.............. 1994.............. 71-64 Lynn University .............................. 0-1............... .000.............. 2000.............. 61-70 Mansfield University ...................... 2-0 ..............1.000............. 2001.............. 79-64 Marietta College ........................... 2-1.................667.............. 1983.............. 73-72 Marshall University......................... 1-2.................333.............. 1973.............. 60-81 Mars Hill ....................................... 0-1.................000.............. 1997.............. 66-81 Mercyhurst University .................... 0-1.................000.............. 1994.............. 67-87 Milligan University ......................... 0-2.................000.............. 1998.............. 56-74 Millersville...................................... 1-0...............1.000............. 2004.............. 74-56 Mount Aloysius ............................. 2-0...............1.000............. 1979.............. 67-57 Mount Olive................................... 2-0 ..............1.000............. 2001.............. 67-59 Notre Dame College ...................... 1-1.................500.............. 1990.............. 64-65 Ohio University-Belmont................. 1-0...............1.000............. 1990.............. 73-55 Ohio Valley University** ............... 24-3................889.............. 1995.............. 77-70 Univ. District of Columbia............... 5-1.................833.............. 2001.............. 80-44 University of Pittsburgh ................. 0-3.................000.............. 1981............. 55-100 Pfeiffer University .......................... 0-1.................000.............. 1997.............. 71-73 Pitt-Johnstown............................... 8-5............... .615.............. 1998.............. 68-41 Point Park ................................... 11-0..............1.000............. 1984.............. 72-61 Potomac State College .................. 0-1.................000.............. 1979.............. 52-53 Rio Grande University .................... 2-4.................333.............. 1990.............. 71-76 Salem International***................ 48-24...............667.............. 1979.............. 69-39 Seton Hill College ......................... 11-4................733.............. 1985.............. 65-54 Shepherd University ..................... 32-24...............571.............. 1979.............. 66-69 Shippensburg University ................ 1-2.................333.............. 1996.............. 77-69 SIU-Edwardsville............................ 1-0...............1.000............. 2004.............. 60-58 Slippery Rock ................................ 2-5.................285.............. 1998.............. 70-60 St. Bonaventure University.............. 1-0...............1.000............. 1985.............. 66-61 St. Paul’s........................................ 3-0...............1.000............. 2005.............. 76-62
Year Last Opponent
Record Pct. Began Meeting
St. Vincent College ........................ 2-7.................222.............. 1985.............. 46-80 Spelman College ........................... 1-0...............1.000............. 1999.............. 65-41 Thiel College ................................. 3-1............... . 750.............. 1986.............. 73-43 Tusculum ....................................... 2-0...............1.000............. 2002.............. 61-52 Urbana.......................................... 1-1.................500.............. 2009.............. 61-64 Ursuline......................................... 1-0...............1.000............. 2011.............. 83-71 USC Spartanburg........................... 1-0.............. 1.000............. 2002.............. 83-76 University Virginia-Wise.................. 2-0.............. 1.000............. 2003.............. 57-51 Virginia Union................................ 0-1............... . 000.............. 1997.............. 67-83 Walsh College ............................... 1-4.................200.............. 1986.............. 22-35 Washington Adventist#................. 12-0..............1.000............. 2000.............. 73-57 Washington & Jefferson ................. 1-0...............1.000............. 1982.............. 81-31 Waynesburg College ...................... 2-4.................333.............. 1989.............. 72-75 Wayne State University .................. 0-3.................000.............. 1986.............. 47-58 Westminster College ..................... 2-0...............1.000............. 1997.............. 77-44 West Chester................................. 3-0...............1.000............. 2004.............. 90-72 West Liberty................................. 32-33...............492.............. 1979.............. 71-63 West Virginia State....................... 38-17...............691.............. 1980.............. 62-72 WVU-Tech****............................ 30-10...............750.............. 1979.............. 98-59 West Virginia Wesleyan................. 26-26...............500.............. 1980.............. 65-54 Wheeling Jesuit............................ 39-31...............557.............. 1980.............. 83-47 Wilberforce University.................... 3-0...............1.000............. 2001.............. 77-49
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Top Ten Winning Seasons Percentage Year
Record
Pct.
Coach
1. 1972-73.....................12-0..................... 1.000................ Marilyn Neptune 2. 2004-05.....................28-4...................... .875................. Steve McDonald 3. 1983-84.....................23-4...................... .852................. Joe Lambiotte 4. 1971-72.....................11-2...................... .846................. Marilyn Neptune 5. 1973-74.....................14-3...................... .823................. Marilyn Neptune 6. 2007-08.....................25-7...................... .781................. Steve McDonald 7. 2002-03.....................21-8...................... .724................. Steve McDonald 2003-04.....................21-8...................... .724................. Steve McDonald 2005-06.....................21-8...................... .724................. Steve McDonald 10. 1990-91.....................20-8...................... .714................. Jim Brinkman
Wins Year
Record
Pct.
Coach
1. 2004-05.....................28-4...................... .875................. Steve McDonald 2. 2007-08.....................25-7...................... .781................. Steve McDonald 3. 1983-84.....................23-4...................... .854................. Joe Lambiotte 2012-13....................23-10..................... .696................. Steve McDonald 5. 2009-10....................22-10..................... .686................. Steve McDonald 6. 1982-83.....................21-9...................... .700................. Joe Lambiotte 2002-03.....................21-8...................... .724................. Steve McDonald 2003-04.....................21-8...................... .724................. Steve McDonald 2005-06.....................21-8...................... .724................. Steve McDonald 9. 1990-91.....................20-8...................... .714................. Jim Brinkman
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Coaching Records Coach Years
Overall WVIAC W L Pct. W L Pct.
Marilyn Neptune..... (1969-74)........57..........19........ .751.......... 52.......... 19........ .732 Jean Ward.............. (1975-78).........1...........56........ .018........... 1........... 51........ .019 Dr. Fran Maloney..... (1979)...............3...........14........ .175........... 3........... 11........ .214 Joe Lambiotte......... (1980-84)........87..........43........ .669.......... 67.......... 29........ .701 Jim Brinkman.......... (1985-00).......219........204....... .512......... 151........ 126....... .545 Steve McDonald..... (2001- ).......259........125....... .674......... 164......... 90........ .646 TOTALS..........................................626........461....... .576......... 438........ 326....... .573
Coaching Results
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Overall WVC W L Pct. W L Pct.
1970....... Marilyn Neptune...........4...........2.......... .667........... 4............2............667 1971....... Marilyn Neptune...........7...........3.......... .700........... 7............3............700 1972....... Marilyn Neptune..........11..........2.......... .846........... 9............2............818 1973....... Marilyn Neptune*........12..........0......... 1.000......... 11...........0..........1.000 1974....... Marilyn Neptune..........14..........3.......... .823.......... 12...........3............800 1975....... Marilyn Neptune...........9...........9.......... .500........... 9............9............500 1976....... Jean Ward....................0..........12......... .000........... 0...........12...........000 1977....... Jean Ward....................0..........12......... .000........... 0...........12...........000 1978....... Jean Ward....................0..........13......... .000........... 0...........12...........000 1979....... Jean Ward....................1..........19......... .050........... 1...........15...........063 1980....... Dr. Fran Maloney...........3..........14......... .176........... 3...........11...........214 1981....... Joe Lambiotte...............9..........12......... .429........... 7...........10...........412 1982....... Joe Lambiotte..............17..........8.......... .680.......... 15...........7............681 1983....... Joe Lambiotte..............21..........9.......... .700.......... 15...........4............789 1984....... Joe Lambiotte**..........23..........4.......... .854.......... 17...........2............895 1985....... Joe Lambiotte..............17.........10......... .630.......... 13...........6............684 1986....... Jim Brinkman..............18.........13......... .581.......... 11...........9............550 1987....... Jim Brinkman..............19.........12......... .613.......... 13...........6............684 1988....... Jim Brinkman...............9..........19......... .321........... 4............9............308 1989....... Jim Brinkman..............11.........16......... .407........... 5...........10...........333 1990....... Jim Brinkman..............13.........15......... .464........... 7...........13...........350 1991....... Jim Brinkman..............20..........8.......... .714.......... 13...........7............650 1992....... Jim Brinkman..............19..........9.......... .679.......... 17...........3............850 1993....... Jim Brinkman..............13.........15......... .464.......... 11...........8............579 1994....... Jim Brinkman..............14.........13......... .519.......... 10...........8............556 1995....... Jim Brinkman..............14.........14......... .500.......... 10...........8............556 1996....... Jim Brinkman..............13.........14......... .481.......... 10...........9............525 1997....... Jim Brinkman..............18.........11......... .621.......... 14...........5............737 1998....... Jim Brinkman..............12.........16......... .429........... 8...........11...........421 1999....... Jim Brinkman...............8..........19......... .296........... 7...........12...........368 2000....... Jim Brinkman..............18.........10......... .643.......... 11...........8............579 2001....... Steve McDonald..........15.........13......... .536.......... 10..........10...........500 2002....... Steve McDonald..........13.........14......... .481........... 6...........13...........316 2003....... Steve McDonald..........21..........8.......... .724.......... 12...........8............600 2004....... Steve McDonald..........21..........8.......... .724.......... 12...........6............667 2005....... Steve McDonald*........28..........4.......... .875.......... 17...........2............894 2006....... Steve McDonald..........21..........8...........724.......... 12...........6........... 667 2007....... Steve McDonald..........19.........10......... .655.......... 11...........7............611 2008....... Steve McDonald**......25..........7.......... .781.......... 15...........5............750 2009....... Steve McDonald..........18.........11......... .621.......... 14...........6............700 2010....... Steve McDonald**......22.........10......... .686.......... 15...........7........... 681 2011....... Steve McDonald..........15.........12..........556.......... 12..........10.......... 545 2012....... Steve McDonald..........18.........10......... .643.......... 14...........8............636 2013....... Steve McDonald**......23.........10......... .670.......... 16...........6............727 *WVIAC Champions, **WVIAC Tourney Champions
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Tournament Champions Year
Teams / Scores
Location
1976.......... Marshall Univ. 75 vs. WV University 71...................................Buckhannon 1977.......... WV University 67 vs. Morris Harvey 66...................................Buckhannon 1978.......... Morris Harvey 96 vs. WV Wesleyan 69....................................Buckhannon 1979.......... Morris Harvey 99 vs. Davis & Elkins 77...................................Buckhannon 1980.......... Charleston 96 vs. WV Wesleyan 76........................................Buckhannon 1981.......... Davis & Elkins 71 vs. WV Wesleyan 62....................................Buckhannon 1982.......... Charleston 89 vs. WV Tech 74................................................Buckhannon 1983.......... Charleston 81 vs. Davis & Elkins 60.......................................Buckhannon 1984.......... Fairmont State 73 vs. Charleston 69.......................................Buckhannon 1985.......... Bluefield State 85 vs. Charleston 73........................................... Wheeling 1986.......... Charleston 71 vs. Bluefield State 68......................................... Charleston 1987.......... Concord 63 vs. Glenville State 51............................................. Charleston 1988.......... Charleston 75 vs. WV Wesleyan 66.......................................... Charleston 1989.......... WV Tech 76 vs. Bluefield State 68 (OT)..................................... Charleston 1990.......... Charleston 75 vs. Bluefield State 57......................................... Charleston 1991.......... Charleston 62 vs. WV Tech 61.................................................. Charleston 1992.......... Charleston 56 vs. Bluefield 49.................................................. Charleston 1993.......... Bluefield State 66 vs. Wheeling Jesuit 48.................................. Charleston 1994.......... Wheeling Jesuit 76 vs. Bluefield State 66................................. Charleston 1995.......... Salem-Teikyo 85 vs. West Liberty 66......................................... Charleston 1996.......... Salem-Teikyo 81 vs. West Liberty 54......................................... Charleston 1997.......... West Liberty 59 vs. Alderson-Broaddus 57................................ Charleston 1998.......... Charleston 85 vs. Alderson-Broaddus 75 (OT)........................... Charleston 1999.......... West Liberty 70 vs. Alderson-Broaddus 67................................ Charleston 2000.......... West Liberty 67 vs. Glenville State 56....................................... Charleston 2001.......... West Liberty 73 vs. Glenville State 46....................................... Charleston 2002.......... Glenville State 54 vs. West Liberty 50....................................... Charleston 2003.......... Glenville State 52 vs. West Liberty 41....................................... Charleston 2004.......... West Liberty 69 vs. Glenville State 68....................................... Charleston 2005.......... Wheeling Jesuit 51 vs. Glenville State 42.................................. Charleston 2006.......... Charleston 81 vs. Glenville State 59......................................... Charleston 2007.......... Glenville State 69 vs. West Liberty 44....................................... Charleston 2008.......... Fairmont State 63 vs. WV Wesleyan 49..................................... Charleston 2009.......... Charleston 64 vs. West Liberty 59............................................ Charleston 2010.......... Fairmont State 85 vs. West Liberty 78 (OT)............................... Charleston 2011.......... Glenville State 77 vs. Charleston 73......................................... Charleston 2012.......... WV Wesleyan 97 vs. Glenville State 76..................................... Charleston 2013.......... Fairmont State 65 vs. Seton Hill 54........................................... Charleston
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Tim
McNeely Director of Athletics
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Tim McNeely was named the Director of Athletics at Fairmont State on March 23, 2013. McNeely has been in charge of the PGA Tour’s Greenbrier Classic since the tournament’s inception in 2010. The tournament is annually broadcast nationally on CBS and considered one of the top stops on the PGA Tour and has attracted hundreds of thousands of spectators and brought in millions of dollars of economic impact into the state of West Virginia. Prior to taking over the Greenbrier Classic, McNeely served as the Tournament Director for the PGA/Nationwide Tour’s Pete Dye West Virginia Classic. He helped grow the tournament into the first “major” on the Nationwide Tour – the Nationwide Tour Players Cup – that featured the first-ever $1 million purse on that tour. A native of Logan County, McNeely was a four-year letterman under coach Gale Catlett and graduated Magna Cum Laude with a degree in Sport Management in 1992. He continued his education in at the WVU College of Law and graduating in 1995. In 1995 he joined the law firm of Pullin Fowler Flanagan Brown and Poe in Charleston. In 2000, McNeely became General Counsel of The West Virginia Development Office, and later became Deputy Director of the agency under the leadership of Executive Director David Satterfield during Governor Bob Wise’s administration. It was at this time that McNeely was intricately involved in securing a new PGA TOUR / Nationwide Tour event in Bridgeport – The Pete Dye West Virginia Classic; a nationally televised event on The Golf Channel. McNeely’s career followed the PGA TOUR lead as he started McNeely Sports and managed this new PGA TOUR initiative. “We are very excited to announce Tim McNeely as our director of athletics,” said Dr. Maria Rose upon McNeely's hiring. “Tim’s leadership in running the world renown Greenbrier Classic will certainly be of great value at Fairmont State in terms of organizing a staff and coaches, as well as business and marketing opportunities. Tim’s expertise as a lawyer will help guide the university through the complex NCAA rules and regulations, including Title IX compliance.” McNeely is the father of three children -- Griffin, Kendell and Gray -- and is married to the former Sarah Cann.
“Chad is a great addition to our staff at Fairmont State,” McNeely said. “He understands athletics and is passionate about it, and he combines that with a great business and financial sense. There are a lot of opportunities for Chad to make a direct and immediate impact here, and I have no doubt that he will be successful.” “This is a very important position for us at FSU,” McNeely continued. “Private funds are paramount in helping us take the department of athletics to new heights. We are very fortunate to have the support of Dr. Rose and the Board of Governors in launching this position, and to have someone like Chad in this role.” Fowler comes to Fairmont State after spending the last decade in pharmaceutical sales. He most recently was a senior customer sales representative at Merck, consistently ranking among the top 20 percent in the country and garnering top rankings within his district in Charlotte, N.C. Prior to that, he spent three years as a territory sales manager for Mylan Bertek in Charlotte garnering numerous sales awards and recognition during that time. Fowler began his professional career in 1996 with the NBA’s Charlotte Hornets. He spent two years as an assistant director for community relations where he helped service programs and charity fundraisers in conjunction with area organizations. He also helped in implementing the largest “Stay In School” program in the NBA with over 58,000 middle school students. He then moved on to become a sponsor services manager with the Hornets for four years. He was responsible for managing sponsorship contracts in excess of $3 million dollars and sold promotional concepts to clients. He was in charge of creating sponsorship proposals, directed in-store promotional items and managed several special events for the organization. “I’m delighted and honored to be working at Fairmont State University,” Fowler said. “This is an opportunity of a lifetime. Not only do I get to work for an outstanding university, but I get to do so in my home state. Although this will be a challenge, it’s a challenge I look forward to and welcome. “I’m excited about the vision Dr. Rose and Tim McNeely have for Fairmont State University Athletics. I’ll be working with them to help fulfill that vision.” Fowler was recently named interim vice-chair of the Fairmont State Athletic Association. A Bridgeport, W.Va. native, Fowler is a 1994 graduate of West Virginia with a degree in sports management.
Clark
Riley Assistant Athletic Director, Internal Operations
Chad
fowler Assistant Athletic Director for Development
Chad Fowler was named Assistant Athletic Director for Development in the summer of 2013, as well as interim vice-chair of the Fairmont State Athletic Association. This newly created position is responsible for developing and implementing the strategy for and managing all advancement and development activities for the Department of Athletics, including serving as liaison to the Fairmont State Athletic Association (FSAA) and to the Fairmont State Foundation for athletics-related fundraising plans and concerns.
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Clark Riley was named Assistant Athletic Director, Internal Operations in August of 2013. He is in entering his third year as an employee and his first with the Athletic Department at Fairmont State. Previously, Clark worked for five years in intercollegiate athletics including time at UNC-Charlotte, West Virginia University, and the University of Michigan. Riley received his bachelor’s degree in Business Administration and an associate’s degree in Information Systems from Fairmont State in 2001 and obtained his master’s degree in Sport Management from West Virginia University in 2004. Riley is a native of Shinnston, W.Va. and currently resides there with his wife, Carey, and their three children, Payton, Emery, and Jackson.
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Kristi
Donald
Kiefer
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Senior Woman Administrator/ Student Athlete Advisory Committee Advisor
Kristi Kiefer serves as an Associate Athletic Director and Senior Woman Administrator for the athletic department at Fairmont State. Kiefer has spent nearly two decades in a variety of capacities at FSU spending 19 years as an assistant professor in the Health and Human Performance department while also serving in the athletic department as a coach, advisor and administrator. Kiefer received a bachelor’s degree from Fairmont State. As a student, she was also a cheerleader. She went on to receive a master’s degree from West Virginia University in Physical Education-Teacher Education with an emphasis in Motor Development. Kiefer has also spent 11 years spanning two stints as head coach of the cheerleading team. As a coach, Kiefer helped Fairmont State to its first national championship in cheerleading in 1995. In 2008-09, she returned to her coaching role as Fairmont State made cheerleading a varsity sport. Fairmont State finished second in the nation in the inaugural season, and in 2010 added another national championship by winning in the All-Girl Division II category. She has been at the forefront to help the sport of competitive cheer transition to acrobatics and tumbling in an effort for the sport to be recognized by the NCAA and garner emerging sport status. Last year she was named National Collegiate Acrobatic and Tumbling Association (NCATA) “Coach of the Year” honors as the team completed its second full season competing under that organization. She also helped the Falcons earn the third seed in the NCATA national
Faculty Athletic Representative
Dr. Donald Moroose serves as the Faculty Athletic Representative for the Fairmont State Athletic Department. Moroose works with the athletic department to help maintain academic integrity, institutional control, student-athlete well being. Moroose graduated from Fairmont State in 1965 and received his doctorate in education at West Virginia University. He is beginning his 38th year as an employee of Fairmont State. He currently is a Professor of Education, Senior Level, teaching mainly graduate-level courses. Moroose is involved with the growth of the graduate school for teachers and developing master’s degrees in the School of Education. He is a member of the Fairmont State Athletic Association and has helped to raise money for the Athletic Department for nearly 25 years.
Snively NCAA Compliance Officer
Patrick Snively is in entering his thirteenth season as head swimming coach and his first as NCAA compliance officer at Fairmont State. During his first 12 years at Fairmont State, Snively was awarded the American Swimming Coaches Association Certificate of Excellence seven times and was named the WVIAC men’s Coach of the Year in 2005. He coached swimmers to 23 All-American performances, 66 school records, seven National Swimmer of the Week honors and conference Swimmer of the Year recognition seven times. Snively received his bachelor’s degree from Fairmont State in 1999 and his master’s degree in 2000 from West Virginia University. He is currently seeking a Master’s in Business Administration from Fairmont State and is an instructor in the Health and Human Performances Department. In the fall of 2012, Snively was recognized by the Fairmont State Alumni Association as an “Outstanding Young Alumnus” for his distinguished career as a coach and service to in the Fairmont community. Snively and his wife Amy reside in Fairmont.
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Trickett Athletic Accountant
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Donna Trickett has served as the Athletic Accountant since 2003. In her role, she handles all aspects of department purchasing and travel for all 15 sports as well as athletic department staff. An alumna of Fairmont State, Trickett began working on campus in 2001 in the office of the registrar. Donna and her husband Mickey have two sons, Adam and Jared. The couple resides in Fairmont.
Dalene
Horner Program Assistant
Dalene Horner serves as the Program Assistant for both the Director of Athletics and the Chair of the Department of Health and Human Performance. She is involved in all facets of planning and implementation of athletic department initiatives, including season tickets and parking; facility use and scheduling; and office maintenaince. The Fairmont State alumna began working at Fairmont State in 1994 in the office of the registrar. Dalene and her husband Skip have two daughters, Brittany and Bridget The Horners reside in Mannington. f i g h t i n g fa l c o n s . c o m
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“We look at our camp as an opportunity to affect young people in a positive way. We want every camper
• Defense
to learn to help and respect other people. We spend a lot of time talking about life as well as learning the
Intensity Motivation Enthusiasm
fundamentals of basketball. We don’t play a lot of five-on-five. What we do is we teach individually and through two-on-two, three-on-three and sometimes four-on-four situations.”
• Open to girls ages 8-18
“The concept of having fun when you play the game of
• Camp times: 5:30-9:30 p.m.
is the cornerstone of enjoying the game of basketball.”
• 8-to-1 Coach-To-Camper ratio • Staff comprised of current and
basketball along with learning fundamentals, I think,
“The game of basketball for women is improving every year, and I think the reason for that is that more and
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2013/14 Women’s Basketball Schedule
november Date Opponent
january Location / time
11/9 Bluefield State Fairmont, W.Va./1 p.m.
february Date Opponent
Location / time
1/4 @ Urbana* Urbana, Ohio/2 p.m.
2/1 @ WV Wesleyan*
Buckhannon, W.Va./2 p.m.
2/3 Glenville State* Fairmont, W.Va./ 5:30 p.m.
Date Opponent
Location / time
11/12 California (Pa.) Fairmont, W.Va./6 p.m.
1/6 @ Notre Dame Coll.* S. Euclid, Ohio/5:30 p.m.
11/16 @ Indiana (Pa.) Indiana, Pa./5:30 p.m.
1/9 Wheeling Jesuit* Fairmont, W.Va./5:30 p.m.
2/6 Urbana* Fairmont, W.Va./5:30 p.m.
11/23 WV Wesleyan* Fairmont, W.Va./2 p.m.
1/11 vs Concord* Logan, W.Va./TBA
2/8 Notre Dame Coll.* Fairmont, W.Va./2 p.m.
11/25 @ Glenville State* Glenville, W.Va./5:30 p.m
1/13 Virginia-Wise* Fairmont, W.Va./5:30 p.m.
2/13 @ Wheeling Jesuit* Wheeling, W.Va./5:30 p.m.
1/18 @ West Liberty*
2/15 West Liberty* Fairmont, W.Va./2 p.m.
december
West Liberty, W.Va./2 p.m.
1/23 @ Shepherd* Shepherdstown/5:30 p.m. Charleston, W.Va./5:30 p.m. 1/25 Charleston* Fairmont, W.Va./2 p.m. 12/7 WV State* Fairmont, W.Va./2 p.m. 1/30 @ WV State* Institute, W.Va./ 5:30 p.m. 12/5 @ Charleston*
12/14 @ Washington Adv. Takoma Park, Md./7 p.m.
2/20 @ Concord* Athens, W.Va./ 5:30 p.m. 2/22 @ Virginia-Wise*
Wise, Va./2 p.m.
3/1 Shepherd* Fairmont, W.Va./2 p.m.
* Mountain East Conference