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2011-12 GEORGIA SOUTHERN WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA GUIDE

SENIOR GUARD SAMANTHA WILLIAMS

SENIOR GUARD JANAY WILSON


MIMI DUBOSE All-Freshmen Team Selection


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INSIDE THE GUIDE

Table of Contents................................................1 Quick Facts.............................................................2 Media Information..............................................3 Roster.....................................................................4-6

2010-11 REVIEW

Georgia Southern University................... 7-11 Iron Works.......................................................... 12 Sports Medicine................................................ 13 Academic Services.......................................... 13 Athletic Foundation....................................... 14 Administration................................................... 15 Surrounding Statesboro.........................16-17 Coaches & Staff................................................ 18

Season Preview................................................ 44 FInal Notes.......................................................... 45 Season Results................................................... 46 Season Stats........................................................ 47 Points-Rebounds-Assists................................ 48 SoCon Stats......................................................... 49 Home Stats......................................................... 50 Road Stats............................................................ 51 Games Won Stats............................................ 52 Games Lost Stats.............................................. 53 Team Game Highs.......................................... 54 Opponent Game Highs............................... 55 Individual Game Highs................................. 56 SoCon Recap...............................................57-58 SoCon Composite Schedule................59-60

COACHING STAFF

RECORD BOOK

THE UNIVERSITY

Head Coach Rusty Cram........................20-21 Assistant Coach Regina Days-Bryan....... 22 Assistant Coach Mary Perry........................ 23 Assistant Coach Amy Krach........................ 24

MEET THE EAGLES

Brittney Benzio.................................................. 26 Jordi Cook........................................................... 27 Adrienne DeFilippis........................................ 28 Lacie Dowling................................................... 29 MiMi DuBose..................................................... 30 Meredyth Frye................................................... 31 Anna Claire Knight.......................................... 32 Briana Scott........................................................ 33 Ro-Ro Smith........................................................ 34 Danielle Spencer.............................................. 35 Tashayla Steede................................................ 36 Kayla Upchurch................................................ 37 Samantha Williams...................................38-39 Janay Wilson..................................................... 40 Aishya Wofford................................................ 41 Hanner Fieldhouse......................................... 42

Points...............................................................62-63 Rebounds............................................................ 64 Field Goals.......................................................... 65 Three-Pointers................................................... 66 Free Throws....................................................... 67 Assists.................................................................... 68 Blocks & Steals................................................... 69 Team Records..............................................70-71 Year-by-Year Statistics..................................... 72 Class Records..................................................... 73 Hanner Fieldhouse Records....................... 74 Opponent Records......................................... 75 All-Conference.................................................. 76 1,000 Point Scorers......................................... 77 NCAA Tournament........................................ 78 All-Time Series Records.................................. 79 All-Time Letterwinners................................... 80 All-Time Jersey Numbers.............................. 81 Year-by-Year Results..................................82-88

CREDITS: The 2011-12 Georgia Southern Women’s Basketball Media Guide is a publication of the Georgia Southern University Athletics Media Relations Office. The book was written, edited and designed by Barrett Gilham with help from the Southern Conference office and staff members at Georgia Southern University. Photography: Frank Fortune; Suzanne Oliver, GSU Photo Services; Willis Glassgow, WG Sports Photos; SoCon Photos. Cover Design: Barrett Gilham Special Thanks: Rusty Cram, the GSU coaching staff, GSU Athletics Media Relations staff.

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QUICK FACTS QUICK FACTS Name of School...................... Georgia Southern University Location........................................... Statesboro, GA 30460 Enrollment................................................................ 19,086 Nickname................................................................. Eagles School Colors.............................................. Blue and White Home Facility (Capacity).......... Hanner Fieldhouse (4,358) Affiliation..................................................... NCAA Division I Conference............................................................ Southern President................................................ Dr. Brooks A. Keel Director of Athletics........................................... Sam Baker Faculty Athletics Representative......... Dr. Chris Geyerman Assoc. AD/Compliance and Eligibility.......... Keith Roughton Assoc. AD/Senior Woman Administrator........ Cathy Beene Asst. AD/Business Manager............................... Jeff Blythe ATHLETICS MEDIA RELATIONS Interim Director (WBB Contact)................. Barrett Gilham Office Phone.............................................. (912) 478-5448 E-Mail............................... bgilham@GeorgiaSouthern.edu Cell Phone.................................................... 912-678-5051 Assistant Director..................................... A.J. Henderson Web Site...................... www.GeorgiaSouthernEagles.com Mailing Address.......................................... P.O. Box 8085 ..........Georgia Southern University, Statesboro, GA 30460 Shipping Address..................590 Herty Drive, Room 1125 ......................... Hanner Fieldhouse, Statesboro, GA 30458 PROGRAM HISTORY First year of Women’s Basketball........................... 1973-74 Overall Record........................................................604-460 Overall Southern Conference Record..................... 196-131 NCAA Tournament Appearances/Last....................... 2/1994 SoCon Tournament Record ........................................21-17 Number of SoCon Tournament Titles/Years.... 2/1993,1994

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL INFORMATION Head Coach..................................................... Rusty Cram Alma Mater (Year)............................. Louisiana Tech, 1985 Record at GSU (Years).................... 231-208 (16th season) Career Record (Years)............................................... Same Best time/day to reach coach........................... Contact SID Assistant Coach............ Regina Days-Bryan (15th season) Alma Mater (Year)........................ Georgia Southern (1991) Assistant Coach................. Mary Perry Evans (5th season) Alma Mater (Year)........................ Georgia Southern (2000) Assistant Coach........................... Amy Krach (2nd season) Alma Mater (Year)........................ Georgia Southern (2001) SUPPORT STAFF Head Athletic Trainer/WBB................ Brandy Petty Clouse Strength/Conditioning Coach................... Brandon Howard TEAM INFORMATION Overall record last year (H/A/N)......... 12-18 (10-3/2-12/0-3) SoCon record/finish............................................... 9-11 / 7th SoCon Tournament..........................................................0-1 Players returning/lost..................................................... 11/4 Starters returning/lost...................................................... 3/2 Newcomers........................................................................ 3 MEDIA INFORMATION Radio Station........................................... Boomer 103.7 FM Play-by-Play..................................................... Justin Baker Local Newspaper..................................... Statesboro Herald Basketball Beat Writer / Sports Editor...........Noell Barnidge

PLAYER ANALYSIS STARTERS RETURNING Name Pos Ht. Year GP-GS PPG RPG APG FG% 3FG% FT% MiMi DuBose G 5-9 Sophomore 21-13 9.9 2.2 1.0 .399 .377 .769 Meredyth Frye G 5-10 Junior 30-30 11.6 5.2 2.0 .446 .328 .811 Samantha Williams G 5-9 Senior 30-23 7.5 3.5 2.2 .364 .290 .655 STARTERS LOST Name Jamie Navarro Krista Tate

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Pos Ht. Year GP-GS PPG RPG APG FG% 3FG% FT% G 5-6 Senior 28-28 11.0 3.8 3.0 .388 .405 .812 G 6-0 Junior 25-24 9.0 6.0 2.4 .374 .545 .643

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MEDIA INFORMATION CREDENTIALS Requests for working press credentials should be made in writing to Barrett Gilham. Credential requests will be reviewed and accepted for the season and on a game-by-game basis. Please make appropriate credential requests as early as possible. Depending on the situation, credentials will be mailed or held at the press “will call” window at the front entrance of Hanner Fieldhouse for pick-up prior to each game. Credentials are limited to the working media, as defined by the NCAA. MEDIA / INTERVIEW AREA Post-game player and coach interviews will take place on the Hanner Fieldhouse floor immediately following a 10-minute cooling off period. Coach Cram will be available following his radio interview and after all player interviews have been completed. The media area includes work space, necessary electrical outlets and a limited number of telephones on a first-come, first-serve basis. Prior to tipoff, soft drinks will be available either in the media area, which is located on press row. Food is no longer provided due to budget constraints. PRESS ROW Working space for the media is located in the upper level behind the team benches. Spouses, dates, children under the age of 16 and other non-workers are not permitted on press row. Working personnel are expected to follow press row guidelines established by the United States Basketball Writers Associa-

uled through the Georgia Southern Athletics Media Relations Office. Statistics, fact sheets, game-day Please allow at least 24 hours adnotes and game programs will be vance notice for the interview. distributed along press row prior to tipoff. Halftime stats, final box PRACTICE COVERAGE scores, play-by-play accounts and All Georgia Southern practices are shot charts will be distributed as open to the media. Coach Cram, quickly as possible following the members of his staff and/or players conclusion of the game. Game will meet with interested media folnotes and scores of other games will lowing practice. To provide maxibe given to radio networks at ap- mum service, the media is asked to notify the Athletics Media Relapropriate times. tions office if they are planning to attend practice. LOCKER ROOM ACCESS The Georgia Southern locker room is closed to the media. Coach Cram PARKING and selected players will be avail- A limited number of parking spaces able to the media following games in the upper Hanner Fieldhouse on the Hanner Fieldhouse floor. parking lot are available to the Interview policies and procedures media. Preference will be given to for the visiting team will be deter- print media, television stations and mined by visiting media relations radio network broadcast crews that cover the Eagles on a regular basis. directors. All other parking passes will be distributed on a game-by-game basis. RADIO One complimentary telephone line Additional parking is located in is provided for visiting broadcasts the lower Hanner lots behind the on a reciprocal basis. Broadcast co- Hanner tennis courts. ordinators/producers are encouraged to contact the AMR office pri- WEBSITE or to arrival in Statesboro to make The Georgia Southern Women’s Basketball Home Page can be found sure all broadcast needs are met. at GeorgiaSouthernEagles.com. PHOTO CREDENTIALS NCAA policy establishes that only All current Eagle basketball inforphotographers on assignment will mation is located at this address, inbe afforded credentials. Special cluding game-by-game recaps and areas for photographers have been statistics. marked on each baseline. Space is available on a first-come, first-serve basis and all photographers must remain within the designated areas. There is NO flash photography permitted in Hanner Fieldhouse. tion (USBWA).

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ROSTER

Front Row (L to R): Kayla Upchurch, Jordi Cook, Janay Wilson, Samantha Williams, Lacie Dowling, Ro-Ro Smith, Adrienne DeFilippis Back Row (L to R): Anna Claire Knight, Meredyth Frye, Tashayla Steede, Briana Scott, Danielle Spencer, Brittney Benzio, Aishya Wofford, MiMi DuBose 2011-12 Lady Eagle Roster

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Name

Pos. Height

Year

Hometown (High School/JC)

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Lacie Dowling

G

5-8

So.

Nahunta, Ga. (Brantley County)

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Samantha Williams

G

5-9

Sr.

Kingsport, Tenn. (Sullivan South)

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10

11

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Adrienne DeFilippis

G

5-9

So.

Pooler, Ga. (Savannah Christian Prep)

Jordi Cook

G

5-8

So.

Tunnel Hill, Ga. (Northwest Whitfield)

Kayla Upchurch

G

5-9

Fr.

Alpharetta, Ga. (Chattahoochee)

Aishya Wofford

F

6-0

So.

Augusta, Ga. (Westside)

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Danielle Spencer

F

6-3

So.

Atlanta, Ga. (Westlake)

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Ro-Ro Smith

G

5-10

Jr.

Blackshear, Ga. (Pierce County)

24

Janay Wilson

G

5-8

25

Meredyth Frye

G

5-10

RSr.

Warner Robins, Ga. (Northside/SCAD)

Jr.

Fredericksburg, Va. (Riverbend)

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Anna Claire Knight

G

5-10

Fr.

Dublin, Ga. (Trinity Christian)

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Tashayla Steede

F

6-0

Fr.

Marietta, Ga. (Wheeler)

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Brittney Benzio

F

5-11

So.

Palm City, Fla. (Martin County)

33

MiMi DuBose

G

5-9

So.

Jefferson, Ga. (Jefferson)

40

Briana Scott

F

6-2

Jr.

Dumfries, Va. (Forest Park)

Coaching Staff

Head Coach: Rusty Cram (Louisiana Tech, 1985, 16th season) Assistant Coaches: Regina Days-Bryan (Georgia Southern, 1991, 15th season) Mary Perry (Georgia Southern, 2000, 5th season) Amy Krach (Georgia Southern, 2001, 2nd season)

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Brittney Benzio So. F 5-11 Palm City, Fla.

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Meredyth Frye Jr. G 5-10 Fredericksburg, Va.

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Jordi Cook So. G 5-8 Tunnel Hill, Ga.

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Anna Claire Knight Fr. G 5-10 Dublin, Ga.

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Adrienne DeFilippis So. G 5-9 Pooler, Ga.

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Briana Scott Jr. F 6-2 Dumfries, Va.

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Lacie Dowling So. G 6-8 Nahunta, Ga.

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Ro-Ro Smith Jr. G 5-10 Blackshear, Ga.

24

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MiMi DuBose So. G 5-9 Jefferson, Ga.

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Danielle Spencer So. F 6-3 Atlanta, Ga.

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Tashayla Steede Fr. F 6-0 Marietta, Ga.

Kayla Upchurch Fr. G 5-9 Alpharetta, Ga.

Samantha Williams Jr. G 5-9 Kingsport, Tenn.

Janay Wilson RSr. G 5-8 Warner Robins, Ga.

Aishya Wofford So. F 6-0 Augusta, Ga.

Rusty Cram Head Coach 16th Season

Regina Days-Bryan Assistant Coach 15th Season

Mary Perry Evans Assistant Coach 5th Season

Amy Krach Assistant Coach 2nd Season

Brandy Petty Clouse Director of Sports Medicine

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GEORGIA SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY GEORGIA SOUTHERN

UNIVERSITY

THIS IS GEORGIA SOUTHERN.... As the largest and most comprehensive research institution in southeast Georgia, Georgia Southern University continues to set the bar for academic excellence. During the past decade, Georgia Southern has shown growth in size and scope that has led to recognition by U.S. News and World Report as one of the top five most popular universities in the nation. Georgia Southern continues to be one of the top choices in the state for new freshmen and HOPE scholars, with a record enrollment of approximately 20,000 students, celebrating a diverse population from 49 U.S. states and nearly 100 nations from around the world. The University offers more than 115 degree programs at the baccalaureate, master’s and doctoral levels through eight colleges, as well as a variety of online classes in business, education, liberal arts, science, technology and healthcare, including an array of advanced degree programs. Without a doubt, Georgia Southern boasts one of the most picturesque and iconic college campuses in the country. Among the magnolias and classic Southern red brick buildings, you will find relaxing parks, lakes and the Pedestrium, a walkway that stretches through the heart of the nearly 700acre campus. During the past decade, almost $300 million in construction and renovation projects have been completed, including state-of-the-art classroom and recreation facilities and a number of modern apartment-style residence halls like the upscale housing at Centennial Place, which includes Cold Stone Creamery, Einstein Bros. Bagel restaurant and more. The University recently celebrated the groundbreaking of a new $37 million Biological Sciences Building that will open in Spring 2013. 10

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As a Carnegie Doctoral-Research University, Georgia Southern’s hallmarks focus on teaching, an increasing emphasis on research and a student-centered approach that give the University the feel of a much smaller private college. Students are at the center of everything Georgia Southern does, and the University has created an environment where students can thrive, learn, and prepare for their future. From the moment students step on campus, they are immediately challenged by the academic curriculum, while also having the opportunity to take part in an incredible amount of activities that rival larger universities. The University Honors Program attracts high-achieving students and the Office of Student Leadership and Civic Engagement encourages students to make leadership a part of their college resumes. Students are engaged in community volunteerism, campus theatre productions, academic organizations and recreational athletics, just to name a few of the opportunities offered in this well-rounded collegiate atmosphere. The University has received recent national recognition from Forbes Magazine and The Princeton Review, setting Georgia Southern apart from its peers. Georgia Southern has once again been recognized as one of America’s Best Colleges and one of the “Best 301 Business Schools” in the nation. The University’s business and nursing programs have also been recognized among 2012’s Best Graduate Schools by U.S. News and World Report. Additionally, Georgia Southern has been recognized as one of Forbes’ top universities in the nation for minority science, technology, engineering and math (STEM).


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GEORGIA UNIVERSITY SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY GEORGIA SOUTHERN Georgia Southern continues to focus on its future as a national comprehensive institution and is adding new degree programs that are attracting interest from around the world. This fall, the University began offering bachelor’s degrees in civil, mechanical and electrical engineering providing another in-state option for engineering. As a center for learning and discovery, Georgia Southern also provides unique opportunities through its’ public outreach facilities – the Botanical Garden, the Georgia Southern Museum, the Center for Wildlife Education and Lamar Q Ball, Jr. Raptor Center, the Nessmith-Lane Continuing Education Building and the Performing Arts Center. Every day, someone, somewhere in the world is touched by the work of a Georgia Southern student, alumnus, staff, or faculty member — making the reach of this University truly global. With nearly 70,000 alumni, the Eagle Nation features a strong network that continues to grow with each graduating class. Dan Cathy, President and COO of Chick-fil-A, country music singer Luke Bryan, former Metlife Principal of the Year Molly Howard, business and healthcare professionals, professional athletes and more are all graduates of Georgia Southern. No matter the field, the University is increasingly becoming the first choice for the next generation of leaders. For more information, visit www.georgiasouthern.edu. OVERVIEW Through more than 100 years, Georgia Southern, a Carnegie Doctoral-Research University, has stayed true to one purpose: to advance the educational and economic aspirations of Georgians. Today, it is one of the state’s premier universities with nearly 20,000 students. A member of the University System of Georgia, it is also one of the top choices in the state for new freshmen and HOPE scholars. Located just an hour from historic Savannah, Hilton Head Island and the Atlantic coast, Georgia Southern’s nearly 700-acre campus is nestled in the classic Main Street community of Statesboro. The city’s host county of Bulloch continues to grow along with the University and is home to more than 69,000 residents. Georgia Southern’s traditional residential campus includes three original 100-year-old red brick and white columned buildings anchoring a “historic district” that transitions into contemporary academic and residential buildings – many of which were completed or begun during the past decade’s nearly $300 million of construction and renovation projects. Georgia Southern hosts students from nearly every state and more than 100 nations. The average SAT scores for freshman classes exceed both state and national averages. University students are engaged in community volunteerism, campus theatre productions, academic organizations and recreational athletics. They can choose from more than 200 campus organizations, including 29 social sororities and fraternities, plus honor societies, religious, political and service groups.

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GEORGIA SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY students studying abroad has grown steadily over the last decade. This year, students participated in the first study abroad experience in the African country of Botswana, addressing global issues such as poverty and environmental sustainability while working alongside the non-profit organization Somarelang Tikologo.

EDUCATION FOR A LIFETIME Whether a student is a new high school graduate or a professional deciding to return to the University for an advanced or online degree, Georgia Southern has numerous programs and options for students in every stage of life. The University’s College of Graduate Studies is seeing unprecedented growth in its programs. An increasing number of students are also opting for online classes. During the spring 2010 commencement ceremony, more than 200 graduates received online degrees—including several that made their first-ever trip to campus to receive their diploma. The University’s Coastal Georgia Center in Savannah takes the Georgia Southern classroom experience to students outside of Statesboro. The College of Business Administration also offers the Georgia WebMBA program that allows professionals to earn their master’s without leaving home. BUILDING FOR THE FUTURE Imagine a college residence hall with suite and apartment-style living, a shopping area and a food court. That on-campus living experience became reality at Georgia Southern with the opening of Centennial Place. As home to 1,001 students, Centennial Place is setting a new standard in on-campus 12

living. Several key facilities at the University have celebrated expansions and renovations. A four-year, $22.75 million dollar project to expand and renovate the Zach S. Henderson Library tripled the size of the facility. Today it provides students and faculty with a state-of-the-art facility for research and study. The $7.8 million dollar renovation and extension of the Foy Building added 3,599 square feet of space. Foy’s renovation includes a major enhancement to the outstanding Carol A. Carter Recital Hall. The Wetland Preserve at Georgia Southern University’s Center for Wildlife Education and the Lamar Q Ball, Jr. Raptor Center opened to the public last year. The 12-acre addition includes a small pond and capture basin that houses a beaver lodge, a cypress pond that will be home to a variety of wading birds like herons and egrets, and a waterfowl pond. The 17acre center is one of only a select few in the nation to be located in the heart of a major university campus. REACHING OUT TO THE COMMUNITY AND THE WORLD Georgia Southern students have more opportunity than ever to study alongside others from countries all over the world. Both the number of students coming to Georgia Southern from other countries and Georgia Southern

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However, the international experience is not limited to study, and Georgia Southern students volunteered nearly 16,000 hours of service to both the community and abroad. During spring break 2010, more than 100 students traveled the world volunteering, working at an orphanage for medically frail children and assisting with construction projects in Honduras and also establishing a library in the Bahamas. Closer to home, students Volunteer in the Bulloch County area through Greek organizations, service clubs, and the Office of Student Leadership and Civic Engagement. Georgia Southern students learn that service to others is always time well spent. The University works to better the community every day. The College of Health and Human Sciences is partnering with the Bulloch County Health Department to curb childhood obesity. Preventing disease and bettering the quality of life for people at risk of serious health problems is a focus of the Jiann-Ping Hsu College of Public Health. And the psychology department in the College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences has expanded the services at its psychology clinic to include children. Every day someone, somewhere in the world is touched by the work of a Georgia Southern student, alumni, staff, or faculty member—making the reach of this University truly global.


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GEORGIA SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY ADMISSIONS

Undergraduate Admissions Requirements Due to the University’s growth in academic reputation and size, it is recommended that freshmen apply at the end of their junior year of high school. Acceptance is based on a high school diploma or equivalent, satisfactory grade point average and satisfactory SAT or ACT score. Students must also complete the College Preparatory Curriculum requirements for regular admission into any Georgia public university. Transfer students Students may be admitted if they provide evidence of good standing at previous colleges attended and meet all Georgia Southern admissions requirements. For information on transferring to Georgia Southern University, please call or e-mail the Office of Admissions at 912-478- 5391 or admissions@georgiasouthern.edu. Graduate Degree Programs The Jack N. Averitt College of Graduate Studies administers graduate degree programs in more than 40 majors, concentrations and emphasis areas in seven colleges. Enrollment in the College of Graduate Studies is increasing in record numbers, as more professionals and students realize the value of an advanced degree. Go to http://cogs. georgiasouthern.edu/ for more information. Flexible. Respected. Online. Georgia Southern University now offers a variety of flexible online programs in business, education, IT, and healthcare. Now you can earn a respected Georgia Southern degree without traveling to campus. As an online student, you will be able to earn your degree on your schedule from anywhere in the world. Whether you are working your way up the corporate ladder, caring for patients, teaching students or deployed for military service, a Georgia Southern degree is only a click away. Georgia Southern also offers blended options that enable you to combine online and classroom work. Financial Aid In addition to being one of the Top 100 Best Values Among Public Universities, we also offer a variety of financial aid options for students of all income levels: scholarships (including HOPE for Georgia students with B or better averages), grants, loans, work-study programs and graduate assistantships.

ADMISSIONS

Address: P.O. Box 8024 Statesboro, GA 30460 Phone: 912-478-5391 E-mail: admissions@georgiasouthern.edu Web site: www.georgiasouthern.edu Financial Aid Address: P.O. Box 8065 Statesboro, GA 30460 Phone: 912-478-5413 E-mail: finaid@georgiasouthern.edu Web site: www.georgiasouthern.edu

ESTIMATED EXPENSES PER SEMESTER (Undergraduate) (Georgia Resident*)

Tuition/Books............................................................. $3,320 Room & Board............................................................ $3,460 Total.............................................................................. $6,780 *Non-resident tuition, room and board is $12,768 per semester Student Snapshot Enrollment: 19,086 Undergraduate: 16,486 Graduate: 2,600 Student/Faculty Ratio: 22:1 Composite SAT Score: 1106 University Recognition • U.S. News and World Report and Forbes’ recognized Georgia Southern as one of America’s Best Colleges . • U.S. News and World Report listed the University as one of America’s Best Graduate Schools. • Kiplinger’s Personal Finance named Georgia Southern to its “Top 100 Best Values in Public Colleges” list. • The Princeton Review named the University’s College of Business Administration to its list of the “Best 301 Business Schools.”

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IRON WORKS WORKS IRON

STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING Away from playing fields, the cameras, the Away from thethe playing fields, the cameras, and theand exciteexcitement exists Iron Works, the heart of GSU’s strength ment exists Iron Works, the heart of GSU’s strength and condiand conditioning for all 15 intercollegiate teams.enhance There, tioning for all 15 intercollegiate teams. There, athletes athletes enhance theirthrough physical throughofthe their physical capabilities thecapabilities training leadership trainingcoaches, leadership of certified coaches, and the endingin certified and the ending results are usually displayed results are usually displayed in the win column. the win column. Built 1989, recent Works renovation included Built inin 1989, thethe recent IronIron Works renovation included the addition of offices the total the entrance the addition of offices and and the total rehabrehab of the of entrance and and interior. of new weight equipinterior. Nearly Nearly $50,000$50,000 worth of worth new weight equipment includment including multi-squat racks, two Olympic platforms ing multi-squat racks, two Olympic platforms complete with complete with bumpers plates and bars, free weights, bumpers plates and bars, free weights, hammer machines and hammer body were body weightmachines scale were and added. Theweight biggestscale addition is aadded. Mondo The biggest addition is a Mondo surface track 9x60 feet surface track 9x60 feet running down the middle of Iron Works running down the middle of Iron Works for warm-up and for warm-up and agility work. agility work. Already at 5,400 square feet, the addition of nearly 1,000 Already at 5,400 storage squareareas feet,and themodernized addition of reception nearly square feet – including 1,000 square feet – including storage areas and modernarea previously not available – makes Iron Works a premier ized reception area previously not available – makes Iron workout facility. Works a premier workout facility. Georgia Southern Head Strength and Conditioning Coach Georgia Southern Head Strength and Conditioning Tom Melton, who re-joined the GSU staff with the dual title of Coach Tom Melton, who re-joined the GSU with the assistant athletics director/athletic performance instaff the spring dual title of assistant athletics director/athletic perforof 2004, provides a direct strength training leadership role to mance in the spring of 2004, provides a direct strength the Eagle football program while coordinating and supervising training leadership role to the Eagle football program off-season and in-season applications for the remaining 14 GSU while coordinating and supervising off-season and inteams. for the remaining 14Georgia GSU teams. to donations received from former Southern season Thanks applications Thanks to donations received from former Georgia football athletes, Iron Works is also home to two Vertimax Jump Southern football athletes, Iron Works is also home to two Trainers. Vertimax Jump Trainers.

TOMMELTON MELTON TOM

Assistant A.D./Strength Assistant A.D./Strength and and Conditioning Conditioning

BRANDONHOWARD HOWARD BRANDON Assistant Strength Assistant Strength and and Conditioning Coach Conditioning Coach

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The GSU SPORTS MEDICINE CENTER underwent The GSU SPORTS MEDICINE CENTER underwent an im- an impressive re-modeling phase in 1998 within its Hanner pressive re-modeling phase in 1998 within its Hanner FieldFieldhouse andstate-of-the-art features state-of-the-art equiphouse locationlocation and features equipment for the ment for the treatment and rehabilitation of injuries. treatment and rehabilitation of injuries. Thirteen athletic trainers work 15 Eagle to Thirteen athletic trainers work withwith all 15allEagle teams teams to prevent and rehabilitate injuries. The facility incorporates prevent and rehabilitate injuries. The facility incorporates the the advances latest advances and resources in sportstechnology, medicine latest and resources in sports medicine technology, including a complete hydra-therapy area including a complete hydra-therapy area and a large collection and a large collection of student-athlete treatment of student-athlete treatment stations. stations. Brandy Petty Brandy Petty Clouse Clouse

John John Erwin Erwin

Director Director of of Sports Sports Medicine Medicine

Assistant Assistant Athletic Athletic Trainer Trainer

Robbie Robbie Jackson Jackson Assistant Assistant Athletic Athletic Trainer Trainer

Justin Justin Matlage Matlage Assistant Assistant Athletic Athletic Trainer Trainer

ACADEMIC SERVICES ACADEMIC SERVICES CONE HALL is the home to Academic the Academic Enhancement CONE HALL is the home to the Enhancement CenCenter in the Office of Student-Athlete Services. ter in the Office of Student-Athlete Services. The Division provides academic servcies forEagle all 15 The Division provides academic servcies for all 15 Eagle teams. The facility provides individual and group teams. The facility provides individual and group study areas, study areas, a computer lab, meeting rooms for tutorial a computer lab, meeting rooms for tutorial work, a lecture work, a offices lecturefor room andstaff. offices for 2008-09 supportacademic staff. In the room and support In the 2008-09 academic year,sport five programs Georgia Southern year, five Georgia Southern recorded asport perfect programs recorded a perfect 1,000 Academic Progress 1,000 Academic Progress Rate (APR), a measure of academic Rate (APR), a measure of academic success by the success by the NCAA. NCAA. Daryl Evans Keith Roughton Academic Assoc. A.D./ Advisor Compliance and Student-Athlete Services Director Lauren DeLuca Lauren DeLuca Academic Advisor Academic Advisor

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ATHLETIC FOUNDATION The Troy A. and Mozelle Cowart Building became the home of the Athletic Foundation and the Georgia Southern Athletics Ticket Office in June 2000. Size: 3,050 square feet Location: Lanier Drive, adjacent to east end of Allen E. Paulson Stadium Features: Six administrative offices, complete athletics ticketing headquarters (indoor/ outdoor patron windows), board meeting room, reception area and patio overlooking Allen E. Paulson Stadium. Ample parking space is available for visitors to the Athletic Foundation or Athletic Ticket Offices. Athletic Director’s Club

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ADMINISTRATION dr. BROOKS A. KEEL

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Brooks A. Keel, Ph.D. began his tenure as the 12th President of Georgia Southern University on January 4, 2010. The Augusta, Ga. native, a self-described product of the education system of Georgia, returns to his home state to lead Georgia Southern University with significant experience in the top ranks of academia, research, and economic development. Prior to his arrival at Georgia Southern this past year, Keel served as the Vice Chancellor for Research and Economic Development, and professor of Biological Sciences at Louisiana State University (LSU) in Baton Rouge since 2006. From 2002 to 2006, he was a professor in the Department of Biomedical Sciences and associate Vice President for Research at Florida State University in Tallahassee, FL. Keel’s professional career began in 1985 at the University of Kansas School of Medicine-Wichita, where he served in a variety of positions including the Daniel K. Roberts Distinguished Professor in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology (1995-2001), President of the Women’s Research Institute (1993-2001), and Director of Reproductive Medicine Laboratories (1994-2002). Since joining Georgia Southern, Keel has been focused on expanding undergraduate and graduate learning opportunities whether through research, creative or community-based educational experiences. In addition, he has been working to increase Georgia Southern’s research and economic development opportunities. The University is already beginning to attract interest through its Renewable Energy Lab and Public Health Core Research Lab. Keel earned his Ph.D. in reproductive endocrinology from the Medical College of Georgia in 1982 and a Bachelor of Science in biology and chemistry from Augusta College (now Augusta State University) in 1978. He has completed postdoctoral work at the University of Texas Health Science Center in Houston and at the University of South Dakota School of Medicine, Vermillion. He is a member of the Society for the Study of Reproduction, the American Society for Reproductive Medicine and the Society for Gynecologic Investigation, among others. Keel has served on numerous boards related to his discipline, including the American Board of Bioanalysis, the American Association of Bioanalysts Board of Registry, the Oak Ridge Associated Universities, the Southeastern Universities Research Association and the Executive Committee of the Council on Research Policy and Graduate Education of APLU. Keel is married to Dr. Tammie Schalue, an accomplished scientist and scholar. Dr. Schalue currently serves as the director of laboratories at the Heartland Center for Reproductive Medicine and the associate administrator for the American Association of Bioanalysts (AAB). Both are certified SCUBA diving instructors.

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director of athletics Building a strong future for the Georgia Southern sports programs in his 16 years as Director of Athletics, Sam Baker has positioned the Eagles for success with new or renovated facilities, a foundation of financial stability and decisions to ensure the best for the studentathlete. An integral component of this ideology is the commitment to “Rings and Diplomas,” as the Athletics Department provides the opportunity for every Georgia Southern student-athlete to win a championship ring and earn a diploma. The emphasis on the “student” in student-athlete is one trademark of the Georgia Southern athletics program as Baker promotes the initiative and continued support for excellence in the classroom. Following the spring semester 2010, 156 student-athletes posted grade point averages of 3.0 or better with all 15 sports teams represented on the list. All 15 also had members of their teams on the Dean’s List for GPAs of 3.5 to 3.99 and 26 student-athletes achieved perfect 4.0 grade point averages for the semester. Numerous student-athletes have earned CoSIDA Academic All-District honors with six named to the prestigious Academic AllAmerica list. The most recent honoree was Eagle softball player Nina Iduate, who was voted to the national first team in June 2010. Continuing to add to the lengthy list of accomplishments for the program, the Athletics Department has now captured 27 Southern Conference championships and made 23 appearances in NCAA postseason play. The most acclaimed is the Eagle Football program, accounting for seven SoCon titles, eight NCAA playoff appearances (Division I FCS) and back-to-back NCAA FCS titles in 1999 and 2000, two of the nation’s-best six FCS national championships, during the Baker tenure. A primary focus of Baker’s efforts has been facility improvements for fans and student-athletes. The second phase of the softball stadium was completed in 2008 with the construction of stadium seating, team locker rooms and public rest rooms. Aesthetic changes to the north concourse at Paulson Stadium in summer 2008 matched the improvements made the previous season on the south side. The Gene Bishop Field House opened in the fall 2006, providing the home and visiting team with new locker rooms and a social meeting place upstairs for Athletic Foundation members. In the same time period, the Bennett-Ramsey Golf Center was completed, providing Eagle Golf with one of the top all-around practice facilities the nation. Building and renovations were completed for several projects including the renovation of J.I. Clements Baseball Stadium, the construction of a Track/Soccer Stadium, renovation and expansion of Iron Works (Georgia Southern’s athletic performance center) and Men’s Basketball Locker Room (donated by Michael and Katrina Curry). In addition, other team locker rooms, sports medicine treatment center, equipment room, and coaches’ offices in Hanner Fieldhouse have undergone renovation and upgrades. Baker also served as the driving force behind the Dan J. Parrish, Sr., Football Building, the Herring Pavilion, football practice field renovation and the Troy Cowart Building (home to the Athletic Foundation and Athletics Ticket Office). As a leader in his profession, Baker has been active in his service to the Southern Conference and the NCAA. From May 2000 to May 2002, he served as chair of the SoCon Athletics Directors Association. As Georgia Southern Athletics Director, he served as a member of the NCAA Special Events, Olympic Liaison and Division I Football Issues Committees. In June 2009, he was honored with recognition as the NACDA Under Armour Athletics Director of the Year for the Football Championship Subdivision’s Southeast Region. Baker, a native of Front Royal, Virginia, joined the Georgia Southern management team after five years as Director of the College Football Marketing Corporation, a subsidiary of the College Football Association (CFA). Baker’s responsibilities with the CFA included securing title sponsorship for and administration of its “Promise of Tomorrow” scholarship program. A four-year agreement with Hitachi awarded $1.3 million in scholarships to aid individuals involved in intercollegiate football with the means to pursue careers in the field of education. From 1986-90, he was associate athletic director for financial development at Vanderbilt, where he oversaw the National Commodore Club. In the two years before moving to Nashville, Baker was associate athletic director for external affairs at the University of Oregon, the institution where he served as director of athletic marketing from January 1983 to May 1984. Baker entered the field of intercollegiate athletics at the College of William & Mary, where he spent seven years (1976-82) as director of athletic promotions. Baker holds a 1976 master’s degree in Sports Administration from Ohio University and a 1974 B. A. in Communication Arts from James Madison University. He and his wife of 35 years, Ann, are the parents of three children: Zeb, Elizabeth Ann and Josie.

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MILEAGE CHART FROM STATESBORO Atlanta, Ga. ..................................... 206 Augusta, Ga. ..................................... 81 Birmingham, Ala............................... 355 Charleston, S.C................................ 163 Daytona Beach, Fla.......................... 270 Hilton Head Island, S.C...................... 94 Jacksonville, Fla............................... 174 Orlando, Fla...................................... 317 Savannah, Ga. .................................. 55

With all the charm of a small, southern city and the advantages of a metropolitan area, Statesboro provides a relaxing atmosphere for residents and visitors alike. Nestled among the pines of Bulloch County, Statesboro is only a short drive from the Atlantic Coast. Bulloch County was established in 1796 and is named for the state’s first governor, Archibald Bulloch.

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Cathy Beene Associate AD/ SWA

Jeff Blythe Assoc. AD/ Business Manager

Amy Bonner Women’s Tennis Coach

Shayne Brinson Administrative Assistant

Chad Callihan Volleyball Coach

Rose Carter Asst. A.D./New Media Director

Stewart Carter Head Equipment Manager

Rusty Cram Women’s Basketball Coach

Brandon Cox Director of Athletics Operations

Chris Geyerman Faculty Athletics Representative

Barrett Gilham Interim Director of AMR

Rodney Hennon Baseball Coach

Brandon Howard Asst. Strength & Conditioning Coach

Nate Kellogg Swimming and Diving Coach

Kevin Kennedy Men’s Soccer Coach

Larry Mays Golf Coach

Tom Melton Asst. AD/ Strength & Conditioning

Marlo Mincey Head Track & Field Coach

Jeff Monken Football Coach

Barry Munkasy Cheerleading Coach

John Ramfjord Ticket Manager

Keith Roughton Assoc. AD/ Compliance and Eligibility and Student -Athlete Services

Matt Taylor Director of Marketing

Lindsey Vanderspiegel Women’s Soccer Coach

Lanell VanLandingham Administrative Assistant

Charlton Young Men’s Basketball Coach

Nick Zieziula Men’s Tennis Coach

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HEAD COACH RUSTY CRAM AND COACHING STAFF

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RUSTY CRAM HEAD COACH 16TH SEASON

After reaching a coaching milestone in 2009 only a few have encountered, Rusty Cram enters his 16th year as head coach of the Georgia Southern women’s basketball team. As the longest tenured coach in GSU history, Cram joined the Lady Eagles program in 1990 as an assistant coach and begins his 20th year overall at Georgia Southern. Two victories two years apart marked milestones in Cram’s coaching history. On February 23, 2009 with a 62-61 win over the Wofford Terriers, Cram recorded his 200th victory as head coach. Two years prior on February 3, 2007, Cram became the winningest coach in GSU history as the Lady Eagles defeated Elon with a 46-37 win inside Hanner Fieldhouse.

THE CRAM FILE 231-208 Overall Record at GSU 16th Season as Head Coach Coaching Resume

-Winningest GSU Head Coach -Two-time Regular Season Champion -Four SoCon Championship Final appearances -Two-time SoCon Coach of the Year -14 All-Conference Selections -15 All-Tournament Honorees -1 SoCon Freshman of the Year College......................... Louisiana Tech, 1985 Family............................................ Wife, Jana Children, Scott, Ryan

In 20 years, Cram has been privileged to have been a part of five Southern Conference championships, including two regular season titles as head coach in 1997-98 and 2000-01. As assistant coach, Cram was also part of the coaching staff that owns the only trips to the NCAA Tournament in Georgia Southern history, which occurred in 1993 and 1994. The 2009-10 season witnessed the first semifinal appearance by Georgia Southern in the Southern Conference Tournament since 2007 and 10th overall. In the quarterfinal round, Jessica Geiger hit a decisive three-pointer with 13 seconds on the clock to give the Eagles a 57-56 edge. Georgia Southern capped the season with a 13-7 conference record and 19-12 overall mark, the most wins since the 2002-03 season. Cram became only the third Southern Conference coach to win 100 conference games in 2006. On January 2, an 82-63 conference victory pushed Cram over the century mark and he is the only coach in GSU history to do so. In just his second year at the helm of the program, Cram earned Coach of the Year honors in 1997-98 after leading the Eagles to an 18-11 overall record and 13-3 conference mark. The Eagles took the regular season conference title and advanced to the finals of the SoCon Tournament, falling 71-65 to UNC Greensboro. Cram notched his second Coach of the Year honor following the 200001 campaign in which the Eagles went an astounding 22-7. The squad went 15-3 in the league and ended the season on a 12-game winning streak before bowing out in the SoCon semis again to UNC Greensboro. Not only did the 15-3 league mark earn the team a share of the SoCon crown with Chattanooga, but marked a school record in most conference wins. The 12-win improvement over the previous season also marked a school record. Cram’s coaching success not only shows in the wins column, but also the accolades his players have earned over the years. Since taking the reign of the program, Cram has put 10 players on the First Team AllConference and eight on the All-Tournament teams. The 2002-03 season continued Cram’s coaching milestone history as he picked up his 100th career win en route to his second 20-win season in three years. Cram’s 100th career win came at the expense of East Tennessee State when the Eagles defeated ETSU, 78-69. The Eagles made another appearance in the SoCon Championship after completing the year at 20-10.

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STAFF PROFILES After joining the GSU coaching staff in August 1990, Cram was quickly promoted to associate head coach three years later. In six years, Cram helped lead the Eagles to a 102-72 record, 48-29 conference mark, while making two trips to postseason play. As associate head coach, Cram recorded the only two Southern Conference Championships in program history. The titles came in consecutive years of 1993 and 1994. In 20 years at Georgia Southern, the Eagles have compiled a 231-208 record. Prior to arriving in Statesboro, Cram spent eight seasons as a high school head coach in Alabama and Louisiana. He led the Evangel Christian Academy boys to a 1981 State title before taking the Sam Crow Academy girls in Oak Grove, La., to back-to-back State final appearances in 1982 and 1983, capturing the title his last season. In his tenure as a high school coach, Cram compiled a 211-81 record while recording two State championships. As a multi-sport coach (softball, assistant football and girl’s basketball) at Cedar Creek High School in Ruston, La., Cram took the Lady Cougars’ basketball team to an 88-55 record from 1983-88. In four of his five seasons, the Cougars reached the State playoffs. Earning his Bachelor’s Degree in 1985 from Louisiana Tech University, Cram played collegiate basketball for two years at Kilgore (Texas) Junior College. Cram is married to the former Jana Willie and has two sons: Scott (29) and Ryan (23).

RUSTY CRAM NOTABLES • Rusty Cram became the fifth women’s basketball coach at Georgia Southern University in 1996. The 2011-12 season will mark his 16th season as head coach and 21st overall at GSU. • Prior to being named head coach, Rusty Cram joined the Eagles’ in 1990. He served as an assistant coach from 1990-93 before being promoted to Associate Head Coach in 1993. • Rusty Cram is the longest tenured and winningest coach in Georgia Southern Women’s Basketball history. • During his tenure, Rusty Cram has been a part of five Southern Conference Championships. • As an assistant/associate head coach, Rusty Cram led the Eagles to two postseason appearances and the only two Southern Conference Championships in program history -- 1993 and 1994. • Rusty Cram has a career record of 219-190 (.535) in 14 seasons, eight winning seasons and eight 15-win seasons. • Rusty Cram has two regular season titles as head coach, occuring in 1997-98 and 2000-01. He has also been part of the only two NCAA trips in program history -- 1993 and 1994. • On January 3, 2009, Rusty Cram and the Lady Eagles defeated Chattanooga, 66-65, snapping a 27-game SoCon win streak by the Lady Mocs. • Rusty Cram tutored Carolyn Whitney to a 2007 SoCon Freshman of the Year award and Ashley Melson to becoming the 18th player in GSU history to join the 1,000 point club in 2009. • Proving a strong tradition of success, Rusty Cram has filled a staff of alums. Each of his three assistants were Lady Eagles: Regina Days-Bryan (1991), Mary Perry Evans (2000) and Amy Krach (2001). www.GeorgiaSouthernEagles.com

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REGINA DAYS-BRYAN ASSISTANT COACH 15th season

COACHING CAREER Years 1997-Present 1995-96 1994-95 One of the most outstanding and shining players in Georgia Southern history, Regina Days-Bryan begins her 13th year as an assistant coach under Rusty Cram, while also entering her 16th season associated with the Georgia Southern basketball program. Days-Bryan, who holds numerous records from both her college and professional playing days, works primarily with the post players and is the team’s recruiting coordinator. She began her current tenure in 1997-98 and helped guide the Eagles to a 13-3 Southern Conference mark. Days-Bryan was also an integral part of Georgia Southern’s 2000-01 SoCon regular season title run. Days-Bryan returned to her alma mater for her first stint as a coach assisting Drema Greer in 1994-95. She helped the Lady Eagles to a 16-12 record and a berth in the Southern Conference semifinals, while also sharing the sideline with Cram for the first time. Prior to returning to Georgia Southern, Days-Bryan played professional basketball in Australia for

nine years. She began her career in the South Eastern Australian Basketball League where she won four consecutive championships from 1988-1991 with the Dandenong Rangers and is widely considered one of the league’s bestever players. She played the next three seasons (1992-94) and 1997 in the National Basketball League for Dandenong, helping the Rangers to the league finals three times. In 1996, Days-Bryan led the Knox Raiders to the SEABL championship. In her three seasons in the SEABL, Days-Bryan averaged 24 points and 14 rebounds and led her teams to a 53-3 record and an 8-0 mark in the playoffs. While in Australia, Days-Bryan worked as a youth development officer for the same clubs in which she played. Her main duties were to get children of all ages involved with basketball and to teach them the fundamental skills of the game. She also helped organize and run several basketball camps, encouraging Australian youth to take up the game of basketball. Days-Bryan taught at Statesboro High School for one year (1995-

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96). She was also assistant basketball coach and assistant track coach during her year at Statesboro. As a player at Georgia Southern, Days-Bryan is one of the greatest to don a Georgia Southern uniform and was inducted into the GSU Athletic Hall of Fame in 1993. Days-Bryan led the team in scoring three of her four seasons (1984-85, 1985-86 and 1987-88). She ranks second all-time in career scoring (2,091 points in 111 games) and is one of only two GSU players to score over 2,000 points in a career. In addition, Days-Bryan accumulated 11 30+ point games in her career, and stands third on the Georgia Southern career rebounding charts. She also led the nation in field goal percentage in 1985-86, shooting 70.5% from the floor. A native of Mount Vernon, Ga., Days-Bryan graduated from Georgia Southern with a bachelor’s degree in social science in 1991. She is married to Bill Bryan.

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MARY PERRY EVANS ASSISTANT COACH 5th season COACHING CAREER Years 2007-Present 2005-07 2001-05 2000-01

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PLAYING CAREER Years 1995-99 A standout Georgia Southern student-athlete both on the hardwood and on the soccer field, Mary Perry Evans joined her alma mater in July 2007 as assistant women’s basketball coach. In addition to on-court, guard coaching responsibilities, Perry Evans is also in charge of the team’s scouting system, coordinating the offense, conditioning and other administrative duties. She also assists in recruiting, Perry Evans, a Georgia Southern graduate, joined the Eagle staff after a successful two-year position at USC Aiken. Perry Evans helped guide the Pacers to a 33-26 record from 2005-2007, including a 20-win campaign that led to the program’s first Peach Belt Conference North Division title in five years. In addition to her coaching duties, Perry Evans was responsible for the team’s recruiting efforts, academics and community outreach programs. Perry Evans spent four years at Seton Hall as an assistant under head coach Phyllis Mangina seeing the Pirates earn WNIT berths in 2003 and 2004. Before SHU, Perry Evans served a one-year coaching stint at Adams State Col-

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lege. A two-sport student-athlete, Perry Evans was a four-year letterwinner for the Georgia Southern women’s basketball team from 1995-1999, and played goalkeeper for the women’s soccer team, earning three letters (1996-97, 1999). On the hardwood, Perry Evans helped led GSU to the Southern Conference tournament finals in 1997, its first finals appearance since 1994. In 1998 the Lady Eagles were the SoCon regular season champions and returned to the conference tournament finals. On the soccer field, Perry Evans earned 2nd team All-Conference honors in 1997. She ranks as one of Georgia Southern’s greatest goalies. She ranks third in shots faced, ranks sixth in saves, fourth in goals against average and second in shutouts. Perry Evans earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Exercise Science from GSU (2000). The Summerville, S.C. native is a member of the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA). Perry was inducted into the Summerville High School Hall of Fame in 2008. She is married to Daryl Evans.

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AMY KRACH

ASSISTANT COACH 2nd season

COACHING CAREER Years 2010-Present 2009-10 2005-09

School Georgia Southern Northgate High School Berry College

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playing CAREER Years 1997-2001 A four-year standout for the Eagles (1997-2001), Amy Krach returned to Georgia Southern University as an assistant coach for the women’s basketball team in 2010-11. Krach comes to Georgia Southern after serving as an assistant coach for one season at Northgate High School following four years as an assistant at Berry College. “We are very excited about having Amy come back,” stated Head Coach Rusty Cram. “She joins Mary [Perry] and Regina [DaysBryan] as a former Lady Eagle to join the staff, just from a different time. She brings a wealth of contact and experience in recruiting from the state of Georgia. She knows many of the coaches and recruits already, and knows the system. We expect her to be a good fit in the program and make us an even better program.” A four-year letterwinner under the direction of Cram, Krach led the 1999-2000 team in three-pointers made, connecting on 36 in a teamhigh 109 attempts. Krach still ranks eighth in career blocks recorded (59) and held a career three-point record entering the 2009-10 season. 26

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“I’m really excited to be returning to Georgia Southern,” said Krach. “It feels like I’m coming back home and I’m excited to help continue the growth of the women’s basketball program that offered me so many opportunities when I was a student-athlete.” Prior to her stint at Northgate High School, Krach was at Berry College for four years leading the Vikings to three NAIA National Tournament appearances and a Southern States Athletic Conference (SSAC) title in 2006. With the Vikings, Krach was the main recruiting coordinator, defensive coordinator and travel coordinator. In addition, Krach was responsible for monitoring the academic progress of all student-athletes, designing and implementing a strength and conditioning program, and assisting in the day-to-day operations of the program. In four seasons, Krach tutored seven NAIA Academic All-Americans, five SSAC All-Conference honorees, four NAIA All-Americans and three SSAC All-Freshman recipients. While at Berry, Krach also directed the individual and team basketball

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summer camps all four years. She spent the summer of 2006 as a head coach of a USA Athletes International Basketball team in Melbourne, Australia, leading a group of Division II, III and NAIA athletes in overseas competition. Krach holds a bachelor’s degree in Recreation, Community Leisure Services from Georgia Southern University and is currently working towards a Master’s of Sports Science in Sports Coaching with the United States Sports Academy.


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Brittney Benzio • 32 5-11 • Sophomore • Forward Palm City, Fla. Martin County FRESHMAN (2010-11) Played in seven games... Totaling 15 minutes and one field goal attempt... Recorded four rebounds... One on the offensive glass and three on defense... Also tallied an assist on the year... Attempted her first field goal at Davidson (2/19)... Made her collegiate-career debut at Georgia on November 14th, 2010... Played a season-high seven minutes, tallied an assist and an offensive rebound at Davidson (2/19)... Recorded a rebound in four different contests. PREP Four-year letterwinner at Martin County High School... Also earned one letter in volleyball...In 2009, was named to the Nike Junior Nationals Midwest All-Star Team, Tresure Coast All-Area Honorable Mention and was awarded the Unsung Hero Award...Co-captain both 2008 and 2009...Named Scholar Athlete/Rookie of the Year in 2007 at Jensen Beach High School...Was also named Freshman Offensive Player of the Year at Jensen Beach in 2006...Helped lead Jensen Beach to Class 4A FHSAA District Championship in 2008 and State Championship in 2007...Martin County was the Class 5A FHSAA District Champion in 2009 and runner-up in 2010... Was an AP Scholar with Distinction upon graduation. PERSONAL Born December 10, 1992 in Winfield, Ill....Brittney Leigh Benzio is the daughter of Edward and Barbara Benzio...Most admires her sister, Brett, ‘because she taught me so much and always pushed me to be a better player’...Sister, Brett, is a sophomore on the Tulane University women’s basketball team...

Cousin, Zach Benzio, is a freshman at Northern Illinois...Enjoys working out, hanging out with friends, shopping, watching movies and Wii...Lists the Pittsburgh Steelers as her favorite professional team. MAJOR Mathematics.

Career Highs Points...................................................................................................... N/A Rebounds........................................................... 1 (4x) at Davidson, 2/19/11 Assists....................................................................... 1 at Davidson, 2/19/11 Steals...................................................................................................... N/A Blocks...................................................................................................... N/A Offensive Rebs.......................................................... 1 at Davidson, 2/19/11 Defensive Rebs.................................. 1 (3x) College of Charleston, 2/16/11 FG’s Made............................................................................................... N/A FG’s Att...................................................................... 1 at Davidson, 2/19/11 FT Made.................................................................................................. N/A FT Att....................................................................................................... N/A 3-PT FG’s Made...................................................................................... N/A 3-PT FG’s Att........................................................................................... N/A Minutes........................................................................3 vs Mercer, 11/16/10

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YEAR GP GS MIN FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OR DR REB AVG PF FO A TO BLK STL PTS AVG 2010-11 7 0 15 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 3 4 0.6 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0.0 TOTAL 7 0 15 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 3 4 0.6 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0.0

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Jordi Cook • 10 5-8 • Sophomore • Guard Tunnel Hill, Ga. Northwest Whitfield and love for the game...Cousin, Stacy Childers, played women’s basketball at Georgia Southern from 19931995. FRESHMAN (2010-11) Played in 26 of the team’s 30 games... Averaging 6.8 minutes and 1.9 points per contest... Shot .356 from the field and .382 from behind the three-point line... Also made four of five free throw attempts... Played 10 or more minutes in four of the final five contests including 20 minutes at Appalachian State (2/21)... Tallied a season-best 22 minutes of action at Samford (1/31)... Made her collegiate debut at Georgia (11/14)... Scored 10 points in 18 minutes at Chattanooga (12/4)... Went two for four from behind the arc in the 77-69 overtime win over the Mocs... Scored nine points on a seasonhigh three treys at Davidson (2/19). PREP Led Northwest Whitfield to a Region 7 Regular Season Championship in 2010 and AAAA State Runner-up position...Named AAAA All-State Team Honorable Mention...Was North Georgia All-Area First Team selection by Chattanooga Times and Dalton Daily Citizen... Helped lead Lady Bruins to a 2009 Deep South Classic Tournament Championship...Was named to All-Tournament Team following championship...Was team captain in 2009-10...Was 45 percent three-point shooter and 86 percent free throw shooter senior season to lead team... Lettered in basketball and cross country. PERSONAL Born June 20, 1992 in Dalton, Ga....Jordi Cook is the daughter of Chris and Fran Cook...Lists her mom as having been a major influence on her athletic career because ‘she’s always pushed me to be the best I can be’...Admires Michael Jordan for his dedication, passion

MAJOR Early Childhood Education.

Career Highs Points............................................................... 10 at Chattanooga, 12/4/10 Rebounds.....................................................2 at Western Carolina, 2/14/11 Assists....................................................1 (5x) vs UNC Greensboro, 2/5/11 Steals................................................................ 1 (3x) at Davidson, 2/19/11 Blocks..................................................................................................... N/A Offensive Rebs.................................... 1 (4x) at Appalachian State, 2/21/11 Defensive Rebs............................................2 at Western Carolina, 2/14/11 FG’s Made.......................................................... 4 at Chattanooga, 12/4/10 FG’s Att............................................................... 7 at Chattanooga, 12/4/10 FT Made..................................................... 2 at Appalachian State, 2/21/11 FT Att .......................................................................... 3 vs Wofford, 1/24/11 3-PT FG’s Made....................................................... 3 at Davidson, 2/19/11 3-PT FG’s Att............................................................ 5 at Davidson, 2/19/11 Minutes.....................................................................22 at Samford, 1/31/11

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YEAR GP GS MIN FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OR DR REB AVG PF FO A TO BLK STL PTS AVG 2010-11 26 0 176 16 45 .356 13 34 .382 4 5 .800 4 6 10 0.4 4 0 5 20 0 3 49 1.9 TOTAL 26 0 176 16 45 .356 13 34 .382 4 5 .800 4 6 10 0.4 4 0 5 20 0 3 49 1.9 www.GeorgiaSouthernEagles.com

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Adrienne DeFilippis • 4 5-9 • Sophomore • Guard Pooler, Ga. Savannah Christian Prep MAJOR Undecided. FRESHMAN (2010-11) Made nine appearances and played 13 minutes... Went one for four from the field and 0 for 2 from behind the arc... Scored her first basket on her first attempt at Jacksonville (11/21)... Played a season-high four minutes at Samford (1/31)... Made her career debut against Mercer (11/16) and recorded a rebound in one minute of action. PREP Attended Savannah Christian Prep where she was team captain her senior year...Helped lead the Raiders to a state runner-up finish in 2009-10, earning the team MVP award after averaging 17 points per game... Earned Savannah Morning News First Team All-City and was Second Team All-State and First Team All-Region her senior season...Crossed the 1,000 point mark her senior campaign...Earned best offensive award her junior season and selected as Savannah Morning News Second Team All-City and Second Team All-Region... Raiders made a Final Four appearance her sophomore season and Sweet 16 appearance her freshman season...Named Most Improved following her sophomore campaign. PERSONAL Born December 13, 1991 in Savannah, Ga....Adrienne Kay DeFilippis is the daughter of Sonny and Susan DeFilippis...Brother, AJ, is the quarterback for Savannah State...Both her parents were student-athletes at Austin Peay University with her mother competing in basketball and father in football (quarterback).

Career Highs Points.................................................................2 at Jacksonville, 11/21/10 Rebounds...................................................................1 vs Mercer, 11/16/10 Assists.................................................................................................... N/A Steals..................................................................................................... N/A Blocks..................................................................................................... N/A Offensive Rebs....................................................................................... N/A Defensive Rebs..........................................................1 vs Mercer, 11/16/10 FG’s Made..........................................................1 at Jacksonville, 11/21/10 FG’s Att....................................................................... 2 vs Wofford, 1/24/11 FT Made................................................................................................. N/A FT Att ...................................................................................................... N/A 3-PT FG’s Made..................................................................................... N/A 3-PT FG’s Att.................................1 (3x) vs College of Charleston, 2/16/11 Minutes.......................................................................4 at Samford, 1/31/11

CAREER STATS

YEAR GP GS MIN FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OR DR REB AVG PF FO A TO BLK STL PTS AVG 2010-11 9 0 13 1 4 .250 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 0.1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0.2 TOTAL 9 0 13 1 4 .250 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 0.1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0.2

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Lacie Dowling • 1 5-8 • Sophomore • Guard Nahunta, Ga. Brantley County FRESHMAN (2010-11) Played in 12 games averaging 2.8 minutes a contest... Scored 10 points on the season with all 10 coming in 14 minutes of action against Wofford (1/24)... Made her career debut at Georgia (11/14). PREP E a r n e d letters in basketball, softball, track, golf and soccer at Brantley County High School...Was First Team All-Region her senior season and junior season after helping lead team to a region championship...Okefenokee Area Most Valuable Player of the Year in 2009-10 and AllState Honorable Mention...Was All-Region Honorable Mention in soccer and received the Gold Glove Award for softball in 2007-08...Twice named Second Team AllRegion in softball and was First Team All-Region Utility Player her senior season...Tied state record for amount of triples hit in a single season, ranking sixth. PERSONAL Born December 20, 1991 in Brunswick, Ga....Lacie Lynn Dowling is the daughter of Stanley and Marcia Dowling...Lists athletic director and head football coach Sean Pender of Brantley County High School as having a major influence on her athletic career...Admires Herschel Walker...Enjoys kneeboarding, spending time with family and doing anything competitive. MAJOR Biology.

Career Highs Points....................................................................... 10 vs Wofford, 1/24/11 Rebounds................................................................... 2 vs Wofford, 1/24/11 Assists........................................................................1 vs Mercer, 11/16/10 Steals..................................................................................................... N/A Blocks..................................................................................................... N/A Offensive Rebs........................................................... 1 vs Wofford, 1/24/11 Defensive Rebs.............................1 (2x) vs College of Charleston, 2/16/11 FG’s Made.................................................................. 3 vs Wofford, 1/24/11 FG’s Att....................................................................... 5 vs Wofford, 1/24/11 FT Made..................................................................... 2 vs Wofford, 1/24/11 FT Att .......................................................................... 5 vs Wofford, 1/24/11 3-PT FG’s Made......................................................... 2 vs Wofford, 1/24/11 3-PT FG’s Att.............................................................. 3 vs Wofford, 1/24/11 Minutes..................................................................... 14 vs Wofford, 1/24/11

CAREER STATS

YEAR GP GS MIN FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OR DR REB AVG PF FO A TO BLK STL PTS AVG 2010-11 12 0 34 3 9 .333 2 6 .333 2 2 1.00 1 3 4 0.3 3 0 1 1 0 0 10 0.8 TOTAL 12 0 34 3 9 .333 2 6 .333 2 2 1.00 1 3 4 0.3 3 0 1 1 0 0 10 0.8 www.GeorgiaSouthernEagles.com

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MiMi DuBose • 33 5-9 • Sophomore • Guard Jefferson, Ga. Jefferson MAJOR Special Education. REDSHIRT-FRESHMAN (2010-11) All-SoCon Freshman Team member... Played in 21 games with 13 starts... Averaging 24.2 minutes per game and 9.9 points per game... Tallied 208 points and was second on the team with 40 three-pointers... Made her career debut at Georgia (11/14)... Scored a seasonhigh 25 points against Appalachian State (1/10)... Tallied 20 points just four days later against Western Carolina (1/14)... Missed nearly a month late in the season with an injury but returned for the final regular season contest against Furman (2/26). FRESHMAN (2009-10) Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL Four-year letterwinner of Jefferson High School...Lettered in softball (4), basketball (4), golf (1) and cheerleading (1)...Member of three Region 8-A Softball Region Championship teams, Region 8-A Golf Championship team in 2006...Consecutively named Most Valuable Player in 2007 and 2008 as well as Honorable Career Highs Mention Class A All-State...Player of the Year in 2007 and runner-up in 2008. Points.......................................................25 vs Appalachian State, 1/10/11 PREP Born on May 15, 1991 in Athens, Ga...Miriam Mason DuBose is the daughter of Bolling and Kris DuBose... Her father, Bo, played basketball at Wake Forest (196769) and sister, Lee, was a four-year basketball letterwinner at Georgia Southern (2002-05).

Rebounds.............................................6 (2x) vs Western Carolina, 1/14/11 Assists................................................................ 4 at Chattanooga, 12/4/10 Steals..........................................................................3 at Wofford, 12/1/10 Blocks................................................................. 1 (4x) vs Davidson, 1/8/10 Offensive Rebs............................................................3 at Wofford, 12/1/10 Defensive Rebs................................................5 vs Chattanooga, 12/18/10 FG’s Made.......................................... 7 (2x) vs Appalachian State, 1/10/11 FG’s Att............................................. 15 (2x) vs Appalachian State, 1/10/11 FT Made.....................................................7 vs Appalachian State, 1/10/11 FT Att ..........................................................9 vs Appalachian State, 1/10/11 3-PT FG’s Made................................................... 5 (2x) Samford, 12/20/10 3-PT FG’s Att..................................................10 vs Chattanooga, 12/18/10 Minutes...................................................... 38 vs Western Carolina, 1/14/11

CAREER STATS

YEAR GP GS MIN FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OR DR REB AVG PF FO A TO BLK STL PTS AVG 2010-11 21 13 508 69 173 .399 40 106 .377 30 39 .769 13 33 46 2.2 34 0 21 37 4 16 208 9.9 TOTAL 21 13 508 69 173 .399 40 106 .377 30 39 .769 13 33 46 2.2 34 0 21 37 4 16 208 9.9

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Meredyth Frye • 25 5-10 • Junior • Guard Fredericksburg, Va. Riverbend SOPHOMORE (2010-11) Started in all 30 games and averaged 29.9 minutes per game... Shot .446 from the field and led the team with 111 field goals... Made 103 free throws... Finished fifth all-time in Georgia Southern history with an 81.1 free throw average for the season... Led the team with 347 points scored and 11.6 points per game... Also led the team in rebounding with 155 total boards and 5.2 per game... Scored 20 or more points in two games and posted a season-high of 24 points at Elon (1/3)... Scored in double figures 19 times and ended the season with a streak of four-straight double-digit games... Tallied a streak of seven-straight games of 10 or more points... Tallied three games of 10 or more rebounds... Posted a season-best of 12 rebounds against Samford (12/20) and Mercer (11/16)... Made a last second game-winning shot against UNC Greensboro (2/5) in the WBCA Pink Zone game. FRESHMAN (2009-10) Saw action in all 31 games her first season as an Eagle, averaging 14 minutes a contest...Hit 69.7 percent of free throws attempted (23-33)...Connected on 35.3 percent of field goals to average 4.4 points per game... Dished out 13 assists during the season and recorded 19 steals...In 20 conference games, averaged 13.4 minutes a game and was a 70 percent free throw shooter... Chipped in 3.6 points per contest against conference opponents and pulled down 1.7 rebounds on average... Drained a season-high 11 points against Chattanooga (3/7) in the SoCon Tournament...Also connected on a season-high four field goals in the same contest...Pulled down season-high nine rebounds and nailed season-

high three treys against New Orleans (11/28) in the Omni Hotels Classic... Recorded season-high three steals in the conference game against Chattanooga (2/6) playing a season-high 22 minutes. PREP Two-time team MVP at Riverbend High School in 2008 and 2009... Twice named All-District First Team and selected All-Region Northwest her senior year averaging 22 points and 11 rebounds...Bears advanced to state championship quarterfinals her first two years...Opened prep career with three district championships and a regional championship in 2007...Earned 11 varsity letters: soccer (4), basketball (4) and volleyball (3)...Honor graduate and member of the National Art Honor Society. PERSONAL Born November 16, 1990 in Fredericksburg, Va....Meredyth Lynn Frye is the daughter of Joe and Janice Frye... Father, Joe, played basketball at Madison, presently James Madison, and brother, John, was a member of the Air Force basketball team. MAJOR Graphic Education. Career Highs Points............................................................................... 24 at Elon, 1/3/11 Rebounds.......................................................12 (2x) vs Samford, 12/20/10 Assists........................................................................7 vs Mercer, 11/16/10 Steals............................................................ 5 at Florida Atlantic, 12/12/10 Blocks......................................................... 1 at Appalachian State, 12/2/09 Offensive Rebs........................................................6 vs Samford, 12/20/10 Defensive Rebs..........................................................9 vs Mercer, 11/16/10 FG’s Made.......................................................................... 9 at Elon, 1/3/11 FG’s Att............................................................................. 17 at Elon, 1/3/11 FT Made.................................................... 13 vs Western Carolina, 1/14/11 FT Att ......................................................... 14 vs Western Carolina, 1/14/11 3-PT FG’s Made..........................................................3 (2x) at Elon, 1/3/11 3-PT FG’s Att...................................................................... 7 at Elon, 1/3/11 Minutes..................................................................... 36 vs Furman, 2/26/11

CAREER STATS

YEAR GP GS MIN FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OR DR REB AVG PF FO A TO BLK STL PTS AVG 2009-10 31 0 434 48 136 .353 16 60 .267 23 33 .697 27 41 68 2.2 29 1 13 36 1 19 135 4.4 2010-11 30 30 898 111 249 .446 22 67 .328 103 127 .811 50 105 155 5.2 62 1 60 87 0 48 347 11.6 TOTAL 61 30 1332 159 385 .413 38 127 .299 126 160 .788 77 146 223 3.7 91 2 73 123 1 67 482 7.9 www.GeorgiaSouthernEagles.com

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Anna Claire Knight • 30 5-10 • Freshman • Guard Dublin, Ga. Trinity Christian PREP Hails from Dublin, Ga., where she played at Trinity Christian School for head coach Rick Johnson... The Crusaders won the region three times, a GISA state championship her freshman season and finished as state runner ups her junior year... Received All-Region and All-State honors all four years... Named Heart of Georgia Player of the Year all four seasons... Macon Telegraph Player of the Year her freshman, junior and senior years... Scored over 3,000 points in her career including over 800 points in both her junior and senior seasons... Averaged 20 points or greater per game and shot better than 40 percent from the floor in each season at Trinity Christian... Holds school record for points in a season and career points with 3,101... Also lettered in track and field where she was an all-region and all-state selection four times and the school record holder in triple jump, pole vault, 4x100 relay, 4x400 relay... Lettered in soccer four times and was an all-region and all-state selection two times. PERSONAL Born Anna Claire Knight on December 13, 1992 in Macon, Ga... Daughter of Georgia Southern graduates Ben and Kelly Knight... Has one sister named Brittany... Hometown is Dublin, Ga. MAJOR Sport Management.

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Briana Scott • 40 5-10 • Junior • Guard Fredericksburg, Va. Riverbend SOPHOMORE (2010-11) Played in 28 games with 13 starts... Totaled 445 minutes and averaged 15.9 per contest... Shot .358 from the field and made 29 field goals... Recorded 60 rebounds with 34 coming on the offensive end... Scored a season-best 10 points against Appalachian State (1/10)... Scored in 12 straight-contests to end the regular season... Started the final six games of the year... Made a season-high seven rebounds against Elon (2/7)... Recorded three steals in a game twice... Played a season-high 36 minutes against Western Carolina (1/14).

PERSONAL Born January 7, 1991 in Woodbridge, Va....Briana Denise Scott is the daughter of Jerry and Edna Scott...Her twin brother, Brandon, received a scholarship to play football at the University of Richmond and her sister, Shaneta Lee, played softball for Chowan College. MAJOR Biology Pre-Med.

FRESHMAN (2009-10) Appeared in 28 contests her freshman season...Averaged 7.2 minutes of play in each contest, playing a season-best 17 minutes at Western Carolina (1/30)... Was a 39 percent shooter from the floor and 71 percent shooter at the charity stripe...Recorded six blocks and five steals...Contributed a season-high seven points at Samford (1/2) and four rebounds at Colorado (11/27) in the Omni Hotels Classic...Hit five free throws at Samford...Was 2-for-2 from the floor at Mercer (12/11) and at Chattanooga (1/4).

Career Highs

PREP McDonald’s Round Ball Classic 2009 participant while attending Forest Park High School...Team captain her senior year...Named Second-Team All District in 2009... Earned four varsity letters in basketball...Team AAA State quarterfinal runners-up in 2008 and took the championship in 2006...Three-time Cardinal District Champions in 2006, 2008 and 2009.

Points.......................................................10 vs Appalachian State, 1/10/11 Rebounds.......................................................................... 7 vs Elon, 2/7/11 Assists................................................. 2 (3x) at Appalachian State, 2/21/11 Steals.................................................. 3 (2x) at Appalachian State, 2/21/11 Blocks..........................................................................2 at Furman, 1/22/11 Offensive Rebs.................................................................. 4 vs Elon, 2/7/11 Defensive Rebs........................................... 4 vs Western Carolina, 1/14/11 FG’s Made..................................................5 vs Appalachian State, 1/10/11 FG’s Att.....................................................10 vs Appalachian State, 1/10/11 FT Made...................................................................... 5 at Samford, 1/2/10 FT Att ........................................................................... 6 at Samford, 1/2/10 3-PT FG’s Made..................................................................................... N/A 3-PT FG’s Att............................................... 1 vs Western Carolina, 1/14/11 Minutes..................................................... 31 at Appalachian State, 2/21/11

CAREER STATS

YEAR GP GS MIN FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OR DR REB AVG PF FO A TO BLK STL PTS AVG 2009-10 28 0 201 13 33 .394 0 0 .000 10 14 .714 11 15 26 0.9 22 1 8 17 6 5 36 1.3 2010-11 28 13 445 29 81 .358 0 1 .000 8 20 .400 34 26 60 2.1 61 1 17 27 7 15 66 2.4 TOTAL 56 13 646 42 114 .368 0 1 .000 18 34 .529 45 41 86 1.5 83 2 25 44 13 20 102 1.8 www.GeorgiaSouthernEagles.com

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Ro-Ro Smith • 22 5-10 • Junior • Guard Blackshear, Ga. Pierce County SOPHOMORE (2010-11) Played in 22 of the team’s 30 games with one start at Chattanooga (12/4)... Played 20 mins in the start and scored six points... Averaged 2.6 points per game and 11.2 minutes per game for the season... Shot .350 from the field and .722 from the charity stripe... Scored a season-high 13 points against Elon (2/7)... Added nine points and four rebounds at Georgia (11/14)... Recorded a season-best four steals at Wofford (12/1). FRESHMAN (2009-10) Made appearances in 19 contests to average 3.8 points per game...Hit 50 percent of field goals attempted (5of-10)...Went 7-for-9 at the free throw line (.778)...Recorded four steals during the season...Was an 83 percent free throw shooter in league games having played in 10...Scored season-high four points at Samford (1/2) going 4-for-4 at the charity stripe...Pulled down two rebounds four times...Opened season with two rebounds and two points against Brewton-Parker (11/13)...Also pulled down two boards against New Orleans (11/28), UNC Greensboro (12/29) and at Wofford (1/16)...Was 2-for-2 at the free throw line against UNO in the Omni Hotels Classic. PREP Lettered in basketball, softball and track at Pierce County High School...Was Wendy’s Heisman State Finalist senior year...As captain her senior year, earned rebound award averaging 11 per game...Selected to FirstTeam All-Region and named Best Offensive Player as a senior...Also earned Best Offensive Player and rebound

award her junior year as co-captain...Earned SecondTeam All-Region honors her sophomore campaign... Named Best Defensive Player for softball her senior year. PERSONAL Born September 2, 1990 in Waycross, Ga....Ronnesha Renata Smith is the daughter of Ronald Smith Sr. and Karla Johnson. MAJOR Spanish with a minor in Math.

Career Highs Points.............................................................................. 13 vs Elon, 2/7/11 Rebounds................................................................... 4 (2x) vs Elon, 2/7/11 Assists........................................................................ 2 vs Wofford, 1/24/11 Steals..........................................................................4 at Wofford, 12/1/10 Blocks........................................................................2 at Stetson, 12/14/10 Offensive Rebs.............................................. 3 at Florida Atlantic, 12/12/10 Defensive Rebs.......................................................... 3 (2x) vs Elon, 2/7/11 FG’s Made......................................................................... 4 vs Elon, 2/7/11 FG’s Att.............................................................................. 8 vs Elon, 2/7/11 FT Made............................................................................ 5 vs Elon, 2/7/11 FT Att ................................................................................. 5 vs Elon, 2/7/11 3-PT FG’s Made....................................................... 2 at Georgia, 11/14/10 3-PT FG’s Att.............................................................. 2 (3x) vs Elon, 2/7/11 Minutes............................................................................ 21 vs Elon, 2/7/11

CAREER STATS

YEAR GP GS MIN FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OR DR REB AVG PF FO A TO BLK STL PTS AVG 2009-10 19 0 72 5 10 .500 0 0 .000 7 9 .778 5 8 13 0.7 9 0 0 5 0 4 17 0.9 2010-11 22 1 247 21 60 .350 3 8 .375 13 18 .722 11 19 30 1.4 21 0 8 20 2 11 58 2.6 TOTAL 41 1 319 26 70 .371 3 8 .375 20 27 .741 16 27 43 1.0 30 0 8 25 2 15 75 1.8

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Daniel Spencer • 15 6-3 • Sophomore • Forward Atlanta, Ga. Westlake FRESHMAN (2010-11) Started seven games and played in 28 her freshman year... Averaged 15.1 minutes per contest... Made 29.5% of her field goals... Averaged 2.2 points and 3.3 rebounds per contest... Scored a season-best nine points against UNC Greensboro (2/5)... Tallied six points against Wofford (1/24) and at Furman (1/22)... Pulled down a season-high eight rebounds against the College of Charleston (2/16) and Elon (2/7)... Also dished out three assists and posted a season-high 31 minutes against the Phoenix. PREP Helped lead West Lake High School to Region Championships two consecutive years (2008-09, 2009-10)... Was the leading rebounder and second leading scorer her senior season...Named All-Region after 2009-10 season...Earned Character Award her sophomore and junior years...Selected to the GACA All-State Team and Atlanta Tip-Off Club Metro Atlanta “Team of the Year”... Was McDonald’s All-American Nominee...Competed in women’s basketball, volleyball and soccer. PERSONAL Born April 28, 1992 in Atlanta, Ga....Danielle Spencer is the daughter of Reginald and Desiree Spencer... Lists her first double-double in a game (11th grade) as her number one sports highlight...Her father played for West Texas State from 1975-1979. MAJOR Civil Engineering Technology.

Career Highs Points............................................................9 vs UNC Greensboro, 2/5/11 Rebounds......................................8 (2x) vs College of Charleston, 2/16/11 Assists............................................................................... 3 vs Elon, 2/7/11 Steals....................................................................... 2 at Davidson, 2/19/11 Blocks............................................2 (6x) vs College of Charleston, 2/16/11 Offensive Rebs..............................4 (2x) vs College of Charleston, 2/16/11 Defensive Rebs................................................. 6 (3x) at Davidson, 2/19/11 FG’s Made.....................................................4 vs UNC Greensboro, 2/5/11 FG’s Att......................................................................10 at Wofford, 12/1/10 FT Made..................................................................... 4 vs Wofford, 1/24/11 FT Att .......................................................................... 4 vs Wofford, 1/24/11 3-PT FG’s Made..................................................................................... N/A 3-PT FG’s Att.................................................1 (2x) vs High Point, 12/29/10 Minutes............................................................................ 31 vs Elon, 2/7/11

CAREER STATS

YEAR GP GS MIN FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OR DR REB AVG PF FO A TO BLK STL PTS AVG 2010-11 28 7 423 26 88 .295 0 3 .000 9 17 .529 25 68 93 3.3 33 0 16 31 21 11 61 2.2 TOTAL 28 7 423 26 88 .295 0 3 .000 9 17 .529 25 68 93 3.3 33 0 16 31 21 11 61 2.2 www.GeorgiaSouthernEagles.com

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Tashayla Steede • 31 6-0 • Freshman • Forward Marietta, Ga. Wheeler PREP Played for head coaches Nathan Stark and Joel Hawell during her career at Wheeler High School in Marietta, Ga... Cobb County Player of the Month for January in her Freshman season... Helped her team double their win total to 12 victories her senior season... Lettered three times for the Wildcats and was a team captain twice... She averaged 12 points and nine rebounds for her 17-under club team in 2010. PERSONAL Born Tashayla Lashay Steede on January 28, 1993 in Deland, Fla... Hometown is Marietta, Ga... Daughter of Tina and Russell Steede... Has two siblings Trevin and Tierra... Cousin Bridgette Gordon is a 2007 Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame Inductee... She helped the Tennessee Lady Vols to four-straight final four appearances and their first two national championships... Gordon played professionally with the WNBA’s Sacramento Monarchs and overseas in Italy and Turkey... She has served as an assistant coach at Stetson and Georgia State as well. MAJOR Justice Studies.

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Kayla Upchurch • 11 5-9 • Freshman • Guard Alpharetta, Ga. Chattahoochee PREP A four-year letterwinner and twice selected captain for Head Coach Eric Herrick at Chattahoochee High School in Johns Creek, Ga... Scored over 1,000 points in her high school career... Selected Second Team All Region her senior year... NeighborNewspapers.com Female Athlete of the Week... Cougars finished 27-4 her senior season (2010-11)... Averaged 20 points per game enroute to being named Region 7AAAA Player of the Year... AJC All-State Second Team member after senior squad reached state final four... Helped the Chattahoochee to a 17-9 record in 2009-10 and was named the Region Tournament MVP... Her club teams have won more than 30 games in each of the last four season and captured the Georgia AAU State Title in 2006 and 2007... Member of the school’s honor roll all four years and posted a 3.7 GPA in her high school career. PERSONAL Born Kayla Lee Upchurch on March 25, 1993 in Atlanta, Ga... Hails from Alpharetta, Ga... Daughter of Howard and Angela Upchurch... Has one sister Katie... Both Uncles played football in state... Todd Rampley started at Quarterback for Georgia Tech in 1988, and Rodney Barmore was a lineman for Georgia... Enjoys soccer, drawing and baking cookies. MAJOR Political Science/Pre-Law.

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Samantha Williams • 2 5-9 • Senior • Guard Kingsport, Tenn. Sullivan South JUNIOR (2010-11) Played in all 30 games with 23 starts... Averaged 24.5 minutes per game... Fifth on the team with 7.5 points per game... Tallied a .364 field goal percentage with 88 field goals made... Shot .290 from behind the arc with 31 made three pointers... Scored a season-high 18 points twice at Appalachian State (2/21) and UNC Greensboro (2/5)... Tallied double-figure points in 10 games last season including five-straight games late in the season... Made a season-best eight field goals at Samford (1/31)... Pulled down seven rebounds in in a pair of games at Samford (1/31) and at Stetson (12/14)... Dished out six assists against Samford (12/20) and recorded four steals against Appalachian State (1/10). SOPHOMORE (2009-10) Played in all 31 games and averaged 14.9 minutes a contest...Shot 34 percent from the floor and 62 percent at the free throw line...Was a 32 percent threepoint shooter (28-for-87)...Scored career-high 13 points against Chattanooga (2/6) connecting on a career-high six field goals...Drained three treys three times over the season to match a career-high...Saw action in all 20 league games and started three...Averaged 15.4 minutes, 2.9 rebounds and 4.7 points in league action... Was 3-for-4 at Mercer (12/11), 3-for-6 at Chattanooga (1/4) and 3-for-5 at Furman (2/15) from beyond the three-point arc...Dished out personal-best five assists against Furman (1/11)...Scored in double figures four times, draining 10 points on three occasions...Pulled down eight rebounds at Mercer and seven against Furman for season-highs...Eight rebounds at Mercer tied career-high set her freshman season...Was 3-for-4 at the free throw line versus Chattanooga (3/7) in the SoCon Tournament...Played a career-high 27 minutes in the contest against Furman. 40

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PLAYER PROFILES FRESHMAN (2008-09) Came off the bench for a promising first season, appearing in 29 games...Averaged 4.9 points in 12.4 minutes of play...Played in 19 conference games averaging 4.5 points per game...In the season-opening game against Brewton-Parker (11/15) displayed a doubledigit performance with 12 points...In the next game at Florida Atlantic (11/17) went a perfect 3-of-3 from beyond the three-point arc for nine points...Had an excellent game at Kennesaw State (12/15) with 5-of-6 free throws for 12 points...Had one of her best showings against College of Charleston (2/16) with four field goals and three 3-pointers for a season-high 13 points along with eight rebounds...Played a season-high 23 minutes at Appalachian State (2/28) shooting 44 percent with four field goals.

high school...Selected to the All-Northeast Tennessee Regional Team three of her four years for the Sullivan South Rebels...Selected to the Elite Five team for Northeast Tennessee and Southwest Virginia...Scored 1,600 points and grabbed 800 rebounds during her career for the Rebels...Team captain her senior season... Played for the Nautilus Express AAU team during the summer of 2007...Lettered in volleyball and golf twice and basketball and softball four times...Named player of the year in basketball and softball her senior season.

PREP Played for head coach Josh Tate at Sullivan South High School...Received the U.S. Army Academic and Athletic Achievement Award...Named Team MVP all four years of high school... Averaged 13 points per game her freshman season, 14 points in her sophomore campaign, 16 points her junior year and 17 points per game her senior season...Made 88 percent of her free throws during her high school career...Was selected First Team All-Conference all four years of

MAJOR Accounting with a minor in Fraud Examination.

PERSONAL Born May 2, 1990 in Kingsport, Tenn.... Samantha Franklin Williams is the daughter of Kelly and Linda Williams.

Career Highs Points................................................ 18 (2x) at Appalachian State, 2/21/11 Rebounds......................................8 (2x) vs College of Charleston, 2/16/09 Assists.....................................................................6 vs Samford, 12/20/10 Steals.........................................................4 vs Appalachian State, 1/10/11 Blocks............................................................ 2 vs Western Carolina, 3/3/11 Offensive Rebs.............................................. 4 vs Western Carolina, 3/3/11 Defensive Rebs.......................................................... 7 vs Furman, 1/11/10 FG’s Made..................................................................8 at Samford, 1/31/11 FG’s Att......................................................................17 at Wofford, 12/1/10 FT Made......................................................5 at Kennesaw State, 12/15/08 FT Att ...........................................................6 at Kennesaw State, 12/15/08 3-PT FG’s Made.................................. 3 (7x) at Appalachian State, 2/21/11 3-PT FG’s Att.................................8 (2x) vs College of Charleston, 2/16/11 Minutes........................................34 (4x) vs College of Charleston, 2/16/11

CAREER STATS

YEAR GP GS MIN FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OR DR REB AVG PF FO A TO BLK STL PTS AVG 2008-09 29 0 360 45 124 .363 26 70 .371 25 36 .694 28 46 74 2.6 32 0 19 40 0 9 141 4.9 49 144 .340 28 87 .322 13 21 .619 22 62 84 2.7 34 0 29 46 2 20 139 4.5 2009-10 31 3 461 2010-11 30 23 736 88 242 .364 31 107 .290 19 29 .655 28 77 105 3.5 46 0 66 62 6 29 226 7.5 TOTAL 90 26 1557 182 510 .357 85 264 .322 57 86 .663 78 185 263 2.9 112 0 114 148 8 58 506 5.6 www.GeorgiaSouthernEagles.com

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PLAYER PROFILES

Janay Wilson • 24 5-8 • Senior • Guard Warner Robins, Ga. Northside in 2008 and received Champions of Character Award.

SENIOR (2010-11) Redshirted due to an injury.

JUNIOR (2009-10) Made immediate impact her first season as an Eagle appearing in 26 games...Made three starts including the first two games of her Georgia Southern career... Started at College of Charleston as the fifth guard...Was sidelined the final four games of the season due to an injury...Averaged 13 minutes a contest and hit 35.9 percent from the floor (28-of-78)...Connected on 53 percent of free throws attempted...Averaged 3.2 points per contest and 1.8 rebounds per game...Contributed 13.9 minutes in 17 conference games on average...Was 3-for5 from the floor in the season-opening contest against Brewton-Parker (11/13)...Matched field goal percentage (.600) at Wofford (1/16)...Was 5-for-6 at the free throw line against Elon (12/5) en route to scoring a seasonhigh nine points...Perfect 6-for-6 at the charity stripe against Kennesaw State (12/21)...Recorded seasonhigh four steals in first game of season against Brewton-Parker...Pulled down season-high five rebounds against Furman (1/11)...Secured four boards in start at College of Charleston (2/13)...Was 1-for-1 from threepoint range at Furman (2/15). SCAD (2007-09) Freshman Player of the Year in 2008...Named All-Conference Second Team her freshman year before earning First Team honors her sophomore year...Set a new school record in steals with 116...Was ranked first in NAIA for steals...Named Defensive Player of the Year

PREP Five-sport athlete at Northside High School...Earned Scholar Athlete Award 2003-2004...A 2006 Wendy’s High School Heisman National Nominee...Middle Georgia All-Star player, All-Houston County Player of the Year and Georgia North-South All-Star Player in 200607...Named to Georgia Basketball All-State First Team (Georgia Sports Writers Association) and Second Team (The Atlanta Journal Constitution)...Honored as Most Valuable Runner in 2005-06...Member of AAAA Cross Country Region Championship team in 2006, the first in school history. PERSONAL Born June 3, 1989 in Perry, Ga....Janay Nicole Wilson is the daughter of Ronald and Casuandra Wilson. MAJOR Interior Design.

Career Highs Points.............................................................................. 9 vs Elon, 12/5/09 Rebounds................................................................... 5 vs Furman, 1/11/10 Assists.................................................. 2 (6x) at UNC Greensboro, 1/25/10 Steals...........................................................4 vs Brewton-Parker, 11/13/09 Blocks..................................................................................................... N/A Offensive Rebs...................................... 2 (3x) vs Western Carolina, 2/3/10 Defensive Rebs............................. 3 (2x) at College of Charleston, 2/13/10 FG’s Made........................................................... 3 (4x) at Furman, 2/15/10 FG’s Att.......................................... 7 (2x) at College of Charleston, 2/13/10 FT Made..................................................... 6 vs Kennesaw State, 12/21/09 FT Att ........................................................6 (2x) Kennesaw State, 12/21/09 3-PT FG’s Made..........................................................1 at Furman, 2/15/10 3-PT FG’s Att................................. 2 (2x) at College of Charleston, 2/13/10 Minutes............................................... 23 at College of Charleston, 2/13/10

CAREER STATS

YEAR GP GS MIN FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OR DR REB AVG PF FO A TO BLK STL PTS AVG 2009-10 26 3 339 28 78 .359 1 8 .125 26 49 .531 18 29 47 1.8 47 1 21 54 5 29 83 3.2 TOTAL 26 3 339 28 78 .359 1 8 .125 26 49 .531 18 29 47 1.8 47 1 21 54 5 29 83 3.2

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PLAYER PROFILES

Aishya Wofford • 13 6-0 • Sophomore • Forward Augusta, Ga. Westside FRESHMAN (2010-11) Played in 24 games and averaged 8.6 minutes per contest... Shot .311 from the field and averaged 1.3 points per game... Tallied a season-high seven points at Western Carolina (2/14)... Also scored six points at Davidson (2/19) and at Samford (1/31)... Pulled down a seasonbest nine rebounds against Furman (2/26). PREP Attended Westside High School and earned five letters competing in basketball, volleyball, track and field, soccer, tennis and the drill team...Led the volleyball team to a 2009 Region Championship...Led the area in rebounding as a junior averaging nearly 20 a game...Finished second in shot put and discus in the 2010 Georgia 4A State Meet with a distances of 39’4.000” and 132’2.000”. PERSONAL Born February 27, 1992 in Augusta, Ga....Aishya Marie Wofford is the daughter of Dawn Wofford...Chose Georgia Southern because she “always wanted to be an Eagle”...Describes herself as understanding...Lists her mom as having the biggest influence on her life because “she has always supported me in everything I do.” MAJOR Sports Medicine.

Career Highs Points...........................................................7 at Western Carolina, 2/14/11 Rebounds................................................................... 9 vs Furman, 2/26/11 Assists................................................................. 1 (6x) vs Furman, 2/26/11 Steals.................................................. 1 (3x) at Appalachian State, 2/21/11 Blocks.....................................................1 (2x) vs Western Carolina, 3/3/11 Offensive Rebs.............................................3 at Western Carolina, 2/14/11 Defensive Rebs.......................................................... 7 vs Furman, 2/26/11 FG’s Made......................................................... 3 (2x) at Davidson, 2/19/11 FG’s Att................................................................ 6 (2x) vs Furman, 2/26/11 FT Made.......................................................3 at Western Carolina, 2/14/11 FT Att .................................................... 4 (2x) at Western Carolina, 2/14/11 3-PT FG’s Made..................................................................................... N/A 3-PT FG’s Att.......................................................................................... N/A Minutes.......................................................22 at Western Carolina, 2/14/11

CAREER STATS

YEAR GP GS MIN FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OR DR REB AVG PF FO A TO BLK STL PTS AVG 2010-11 24 0 207 14 45 .311 0 0 .000 4 11 .364 17 39 56 2.3 34 3 6 16 2 3 32 1.3 TOTAL 24 0 207 14 45 .311 0 0 .000 4 11 .364 17 39 56 2.3 34 3 6 16 2 3 32 1.3 www.GeorgiaSouthernEagles.com

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HANNER FIELDHOUSE

The W.S. Hanner Fieldhouse serves as the center of Georgia Southern’s intercollegiate athletics program and is the home of Lady Eagle basketball. Completed in 1969, the facility is named for the late W.S. “Shep” Hanner, the school’s faculty athletic chairman from 1935 to 1959. Hanner also served at various times as tennis coach, assistant football coach, professor and chairman of the Division of Exercise Sciences. The Fieldhouse is actually part of the larger Hanner Complex, which houses the Health, Physical Education and Professional Studies as well as most of the Eagles coaches’ offices and several team locker rooms. In addition to the main basketball arena, the complex contains a smaller gymnasium, a weight room, fitness rooms, locker rooms and athletic training facilities. During the summer of 1995, the University completed a $500,000 renovation to Hanner Fieldhouse. Wooden bleachers at floor level were replaced with chairback seats and new floor graphics were painted. Outside the arena, the basketball locker rooms and coaches’ offices were also renovated. The court surface was completely refinished before the 2011-12 season and new drop-down baskets were purchased in 2007.

Fast Facts Seating....................................................................4,358 Year Built........................................... Hanner Gym, 1955 Fieldhouse addition completed, 1969 Chairback seats installed, 1995 Court refurbished, 2003 Upper Level Press Box added, 2004 Cost.................................$1.381 million (fieldhouse only) $500,000 renovation Summer, 1995 Surface.......................................................... Maplewood Lighting..........................Metal Halide (130 foot candles) Parking............. 220 paved spaces in Hanner parking lot additional 450 parking spaces available north of complex Home Record........................................... 274-118 (.699) Largest Home Attendance.. 2,183, vs. Georgia (11/21/06)

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A YEAR OLDER, A YEAR WISER Seven of the 2011-12 team’s 15 players return for their sophomore campaign with the Georgia Southern Women’s Basketball team. Nearly 35 percent of the team’s returning scoring comes from this group and a number are looking for breakout seasons. The Eagles added three freshmen to form a core of 10 underclassmen to go along with five upperclassmen. “Because of the injuries we had last year our sophomore class is a little further along than they normally would be. They got a ton of playing time last year as freshman that they normally would not have had,” said Head Coach Rusty Cram. “They were thrown into the fire a lot earlier than expected last season. Two or three of them actually started games last year. That is big, how many freshman get to start at our level?”

“MiMi is going to be huge for us this season,” said Cram. “She is a winner, a leader and wants it done right. She has a basketball mind and comes from a basketball family. She understands the game and is very passionate about the game. That year sitting out with the injury killed her, but she learned so much that season that I think it changed her perspective of the game and the way to approach it. She was incredible those four or five games last year before she went down with the knee injury in Charleston.”

DuBose will combine her scoring with last season’s leading scorer, Meredyth Frye, who returns for her junior season. Frye had a number of great moments on the court last year including a game winning last-second layup against UNC Greensboro and finished the year with 11.6 points per The Sophomore class is led by Freshman All-So- game. She makes the most of her opportunities Con member MiMi DuBose’s 9.9 points per game. and always finds ways to get to the free throw line DuBose came on strong after a knee injury forced where she made 81% of her shots last season. her to redshirt her freshman season. After six games last year, she launched a torrent of scoring, “Meredyth is who everybody is going to key. She posting six double-figure games in six of the next is a crunch player and we are working on some seven games. The Jefferson, Ga., native was on a things to get her isolated. She knows how to dereal roll in the middle of January with two 20+ point fend and can finish around the basket at a very contests before going down with a month-long in- high level. She is a general all purpose type player jury. DuBose returned for the final two games of for us and those are very rare to have. To me she the year and Coach Cram hopes that her sopho- is the key of our team this year,” said Cram. more season will be a return to that January form. Along with the 10 underclassmen the Eagles feature two seniors in Samantha Williams and Janay Wilson. Wilson missed the entire season last year and returns for her redshirt-senior season. Williams was fifth on the team with 7.5 points per game and was fourth on the team with 3.5 rebounds per contest. The Kingsport, Tenn., native started in all but seven games last season and will be a big presence on the court this year. “Samantha Williams has three years of experience now and needs to put all that together. Sam is a leader and I am not worried about her. She is going to do her thing and do it well. Janay is back for her fifth year after redshirting last year. She brings some quickness to the team that we haven’t had the last two or three years. She can get to the rim, open up some shooters and make an impact on defense,” said Cram. The Georgia Southern Women’s Basketball squad opens their season at home in a doubleheader of basketball action at Hanner Fieldhouse on November 11th. The women face Arizona at 5 p.m. while the men take on Valparaiso at 7:30 p.m.

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FINAL NOTES DUBOSE GRABS ALL-FRESHMAN HONORS Georgia Southern Women’s Basketball’s MiMi DuBose was named to the Southern Conference All-Freshman Team by both the media and the coaches. The redshirtfreshman finshed third on the team in scoring with 9.9 points per game. DuBose helped the Lady Eagles set a program record for made threes and was second on the team with 40 treys. She scored 20 or more points in backto-back wins against Appalachian State and Western Carolina. The freshman guard helped Georgia Southern defeat the Mountaineers with a career-best 25 points in the 73-65 win on January 10th.

A HISTORIC YEAR FROM DOWNTOWN Georgia Southern broke the program record for three pointers against Charleston on February 16th. Jamie Navarro hit both the tying three and the three that broke the record. The Lady Eagles finished the game with eight made treys, and the senior guard recorded four of them. Navarro leads GSU with 64 made threes. The most made in a season previously was 165 in 2006-07. Team Three-Point Field Goals Made in GSU History 1. 2010-11........................................................................ 192 1. 2006-07........................................................................ 165 3. 2008-09........................................................................ 158 4. 2009-10........................................................................ 156 5. 1996-97........................................................................ 138 5. 1997-98........................................................................ 138 7. 1994-95........................................................................ 137 8. 2004-05........................................................................ 135 9. 1995-96........................................................................ 130 10. 2005-06....................................................................... 123

WILLIAMS HEATING UP Junior Samantha Williams has stepped up as of late and scored in double-figures in five of the last seven games. She had previously only scored 10 or more points in four total games this year. Williams snapped a five-game streak at Davidson, but responded in the next contest against Appalachian State scoring 18 points. The Kingsport, Tenn., native is second on the team with 19 career double-digit games and stands just three points shy of The Lady Eagles also shot a second-best 35.7 percent 500 for her career. from behind the arc, which fell just short of the all-time program record of 35.8 percent in 1987-88. Jamie NavarNAVARRO HITS NUMBER 800 Senior Jamie Navarro scored her 800th point against ro led the team with a .405 three-point percentage, while Charleston Wednesday, January 16th. Navarro scored 12 MiMi DuBose shot .37.7 percent and Samantha Williams points against the Cougars to reach the milestone num- nearly reached the 30 percent mark. ber in her 111th game of her career. The Naples, Fla., reTeam Three-Point Field Goal Percent in GSU History cently started in her 80th career game at Davidson. 1. 2010-11.....................................................36.1 (190-527) 2. 1987-88.......................................................35.8 (39-109) THE TURNAROUND The Lady Eagles opened the season with a 1-8 record, but 3. 1986-87.........................................................35.7 (15-42) are now sitting at 12-17 after winning 7 of 9 games mid- 4. 1989-90.......................................................34.1 (70-205) way through the season. Georgia Southern got the run 5. 1993-94.....................................................34.0 (122-359) started with a 54-49 win at Stetson and won four straight 6. 1990-91.......................................................33.3 (47-141) before dropping a pair of road games at Elon and UNC 7. 1997-98.....................................................32.4 (138-426) Greensboro. December proved to be a catalyst month for 8. 1999-00.....................................................32.3 (107-331) the Lady Eagles as they increased their scoring average 9. 1992-93.......................................................31.7 (84-265) from 57.2 points per game in November to 67.9 in De- 10. 1994-95....................................................31.3 (137-438) cember. Georgia Southern shot over 40 percent and averJamie Navarro finished the 2010-11 season with 64 made aged 15.6 assists per contest that month. treys tying her for second all-time in the GSU record books. Navarro tied Tara Anderson for second place A HISTORIC YEAR FROM THE LINE The Lady Eagles are currently shooting the second-best and helped the Eagles have one of their best three-point free throw percent in program history (71.5). The best shooting teams in recent history. in Georgia Southern history is 74.5 percent in 2000-01. Meredyth Frye leads the team in free throws made (103) Single Season Three Pointers Made in GSU History and free throws attempted (127) for a percentage of 81.1. 1. Alie Rousseau, 2001-02................................................83 2. Tara Anderson, 1994-95..............................................64 Jamie Navarro, 2010-11...............................................64 Team Free Throw % in GSU History 1. 2000-01.................................................... 74.5 (491-659) 4. Svetlana Trjeskal, 1997-98...........................................55 2. 2010-11.................................................... 71.5 (353-494) 5. Tiffany Brown, 2006-07...............................................54 3. 1998-99.................................................... 70.6 (471-667) 6. Lee DuBose, 2005-06...................................................52 4. 2009-10.................................................... 70.4 (437-621) 7. Carolyn Whitney, 2009-10..........................................51 5. 1977-78...........................................................69.0 (N/A) 8. Jill Dunn, 1992-93........................................................47 6. 2006-07.................................................... 68.4 (400-585) 9. Stacy Childers, 1993-94...............................................45 7. 1988-89.................................................... 67.8 (538-794) 10. Lee DuBose, 2004-05...................................................44 8. 1983-84.................................................... 67.7 (360-532) 9. 1997-98.................................................... 67.2 (462-687) 2008-09.................................................... 67.2 (352-524) www.GeorgiaSouthernEagles.com

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2010-11 SEASON RESULTS GSU 2010-11 Women's Basketball

GSU Season Schedule/Results & Leaders (as of Nov 10, 2011) All games

RECORD: ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE Date 11/14/10 11/16/10 11/19/10 11/21/10

OVERALL 12-18 9-11 3-7

Opponent at Georgia MERCER ALABAMA at Jacksonville

HOME 10-3 8-2 2-1

W

11/26/10 11/27/10 12/01/10 12/04/10 12/12/10 12/14/10 12/18/10 12/20/10 12/29/10 01-03-11 1/5/11

vs AKRON vs Arkansas State *at Wofford *at Chattanooga at Florida Atlantic at Stetson *CHATTANOOGA *SAMFORD HIGH POINT UNIVERSIT *at Elon *at UNCG

1/8/10 1/10/11 1/14/11 01/19/11 01/22/11 1/24/11 01/31/11

*DAVIDSON *APPALACHIAN STATE *WESTERN CAROLINA *at Coll. of Charleston *at Furman *WOFFORD *at Samford

2/5/11

*UNCG

2/7/11 02/14/11

*ELON *at Western Carolina

02/16/11

*COLL. OF CHARLESTON

2/19/11 2/21/11

*at Davidson *at Appalachian State

2/26/11 03/03/11

*FURMAN vs Western Carolina

W Wot W W

W W Wot

W

Score 43-58 71-52 55-65 56-72 81-94 37-49 66-78 80-87 65-68 54-49 77-69 67-66 66-60 61-77 51-55 55-42 73-65 69-64 39-40 50-58 57-41 55-62

Home Away Neutral Total

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L L Lot L L L L

L L

L L L

W

68-67

Wot

71-69 45-51

L

39-51

L

46-60 67-57

L

47-54 42-48

L L

W

* = Conference game

Attendance Summary

L

Games

Attend

Avg/Game

13 14 3 30

9161 11452 0 20613

705 818 0 687

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High Points (10)NAVARRO, Jamie (21)NAVARRO, Jamie (10)TATE, Krista (17)NAVARRO, Jamie

NEUTRAL 0-3 0-0 0-3

High Rebounds (9)NAVARRO, Jamie (12)FRYE, Meredyth (8)NAVARRO, Jamie (5)TATE, Krista (5)SPENCER, Danielle (21)TATE, Krista (10)TATE, Krista (15)TATE, Krista (6)TATE, Krista 223 (17)TATE, Krista (7)SPENCER, Danielle 2602 (16)DUBOSE, MiMi (5)FRYE, Meredyth 168 (16)NAVARRO, Jamie (8)TATE, Krista 1876 (20)NAVARRO, Jamie (10)FRYE, Meredyth 555 (19)DUBOSE, MiMi (7)TATE, Krista 513 (17)DUBOSE, MiMi (12)FRYE, Meredyth 429 (20)FRYE, Meredyth (11)TATE, Krista 312 (24)FRYE, Meredyth (5)TATE, Krista 211 (11)TATE, Krista (9)NAVARRO, Jamie (9)TATE, Krista 678 (12)DUBOSE, MiMi (6)TATE, Krista 568 (25)DUBOSE, MiMi (7)TATE, Krista 561 (20)DUBOSE, MiMi (7)TATE, Krista 237 (12)FRYE, Meredyth (12)TATE, Krista 812 (17)FRYE, Meredyth (15)TATE, Krista 659 (12)FRYE, Meredyth (6)FRYE, Meredyth 516 (17)WILLIAMS, Samantha (7)WOFFORD, Aishya (7)WILLIAMS, Samantha 1126 (18)WILLIAMS, Samantha (6)NAVARRO, Jamie (6)WILLIAMS, Samantha (6)WOFFORD, Aishya 616 (16)FRYE, Meredyth (8)SPENCER, Danielle 214 (10)WILLIAMS, Samantha (7)WOFFORD, Aishya (10)YOUNGBLOOD, Logan 670 (12)WILLIAMS, Samantha (9)FRYE, Meredyth (12)NAVARRO, Jamie 465 (12)FRYE, Meredyth (6)SPENCER, Danielle 413 (18)WILLIAMS, Samantha (6)FRYE, Meredyth (6)SCOTT, Briana 1047 (14)FRYE, Meredyth (9)WOFFORD, Aishya (13)TATE, Krista (6)WILLIAMS, Samantha (13)FRYE, Meredyth


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Player

25 FRYE, Meredyth 05 33 11 02 14 12 22 40 15 10 13 01 04 32

gp-gs

30-30 Conference-Only... 20-20 NAVARRO, Jamie 28-28 Conference-Only... 18-18 DUBOSE, MiMi 21-13 Conference-Only... 11-10 TATE, Krista 25-24 Conference-Only... 15-14 WILLIAMS, Samantha 30-23 Conference-Only... 20-14 YOUNGBLOOD, Loga 26-4 Conference-Only... 18-4 IVY, Candice 18-7 Conference-Only... 9-1 SMITH, Ro-Ro 22-1 Conference-Only... 13-1 SCOTT, Briana 28-13 Conference-Only... 18-11 SPENCER, Danielle 28-7 Conference-Only... 19-7 COOK, Jordi 26-0 Conference-Only... 17-0 WOFFORD, Aishya 24-0 Conference-Only... 17-0 DOWLING, Lacie 12-0 Conference-Only... 7-0 DeFILIPPIS, Adrienne 9-0 Conference-Only... 6-0 BENZIO, Brittney 7-0 Conference-Only... 3-0 Team Team Total.......... 30 Conference-Only... 20 Opponents...... 30 Conference-Only... 20

Score by Periods GSU Opponents

1st 2nd 798 906 851 930

OVERALL 12-18 9-11 3-7

HOME 10-3 8-2 2-1

Total 3-Point min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg%

898 603 932 618 508 301 802 477 736 502 418 339 246 89 247 136 445 341 423 297 176 158 207 170 34 24 13 10 15 10

6100 4075 6100 4075

29.9 30.2 33.3 34.3 24.2 27.4 32.1 31.8 24.5 25.1 16.1 18.8 13.7 9.9 11.2 10.5 15.9 18.9 15.1 15.6 6.8 9.3 8.6 10.0 2.8 3.4 1.4 1.7 2.1 3.3

AWAY 2-12 1-9 1-3

F-Throw ft-fta ft%

111-249 79-168 88-227 52-138 69-173 44-108 74-198 39-108 88-242 65-174 40-110 31-83 24-64 12-31 21-60 12-35 29-81 25-68 26-88 18-63 16-45 15-42 14-45 12-39 3-9 3-9 1-4 0-3 0-1 0-1

.446 .470 .388 .377 .399 .407 .374 .361 .364 .374 .364 .373 .375 .387 .350 .343 .358 .368 .295 .286 .356 .357 .311 .308 .333 .333 .250 .000 .000 .000

22-67 15-36 64-158 41-107 40-106 28-67 6-11 5-6 31-107 23-72 11-35 9-24 0-0 0-0 3-8 0-4 0-1 0-1 0-3 0-1 13-34 12-31 0-0 0-0 2-6 2-6 0-2 0-2 0-0 0-0

.328 .417 .405 .383 .377 .418 .545 .833 .290 .319 .314 .375 .000 .000 .375 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .382 .387 .000 .000 .333 .333 .000 .000 .000 .000

103-127 76-94 69-85 39-51 30-39 23-29 72-112 45-71 19-29 11-20 6-12 6-11 14-17 2-5 13-18 8-10 8-20 7-17 9-17 7-13 4-5 4-5 4-11 4-11 2-2 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

604-1596 407-1070 629-1583 417-1040

.378 .380 .397 .401

192-538 135-357 163-507 113-333

.357 .378 .322 .339

353-494 234-339 407-601 266-393

.811 .809 .812 .765 .769 .793 .643 .634 .655 .550 .500 .545 .824 .400 .722 .800 .400 .412 .529 .538 .800 .800 .364 .364

1.000 1.000

.000 .000 .000 .000

.715 .690 .677 .677

off

50 33 19 9 13 9 40 23 28 15 19 16 6 2 11 6 34 25 25 18 4 3 17 17 1 1 0 0 1 1 49 34 317 212 341 213

NEUTRAL 0-3 0-0 0-3

Rebounds def tot avg

105 69 88 58 33 21 111 67 77 53 37 32 30 9 19 12 26 20 68 49 6 6 39 32 3 3 1 0 3 2 66 46 712 479 751 507

155 102 107 67 46 30 151 90 105 68 56 48 36 11 30 18 60 45 93 67 10 9 56 49 4 4 1 0 4 3 115 80 1029 691 1092 720

pf dq

a

5.2 5.1 3.8 3.7 2.2 2.7 6.0 6.0 3.5 3.4 2.2 2.7 2.0 1.2 1.4 1.4 2.1 2.5 3.3 3.5 0.4 0.5 2.3 2.9 0.3 0.6 0.1 0.0 0.6 1.0

62 41 68 43 34 16 69 39 46 33 27 16 29 9 21 15 61 50 33 24 4 3 34 31 3 1 0 0 0 0

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

60 38 83 55 21 14 60 36 66 55 24 15 13 6 8 5 17 13 16 14 5 5 6 6 1 0 0 0 1 1

34.3 34.5 36.4 36.0

491 321 467 312

8 5 7 5

381 263 334 217

to blk stl

87 55 52 31 37 25 63 26 62 41 43 34 21 9 20 10 27 19 31 21 20 16 16 14 1 0 0 0 1 1 13 12 494 314 481 318

pts

avg

0 0 3 2 4 2 6 3 6 4 5 3 2 0 2 0 7 5 21 17 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

48 35 42 26 16 9 35 21 29 19 20 15 4 3 11 7 15 14 11 9 3 3 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0

347 249 309 184 208 139 226 128 226 164 97 77 62 26 58 32 66 57 61 43 49 46 32 28 10 10 2 0 0 0

11.6 12.5 11.0 10.2 9.9 12.6 9.0 8.5 7.5 8.2 3.7 4.3 3.4 2.9 2.6 2.5 2.4 3.2 2.2 2.3 1.9 2.7 1.3 1.6 0.8 1.4 0.2 0.0 0.0 0.0

58 37 82 46

237 164 273 180

1753 1183 1828 1213

58.4 59.2 60.9 60.7

OT Totals 49 1753 47 1828

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Opponent

Date

at Georgia MERCER ALABAMA at Jacksonville vs AKRON vs Arkansas State at Wofford at Chattanooga at Florida Atlantic at Stetson CHATTANOOGA SAMFORD HIGH POINT UNIVERSIT at Elon at UNCG DAVIDSON APPALACHIAN STATE WESTERN CAROLINA at Coll. of Charleston at Furman WOFFORD at Samford UNCG ELON at Western Carolina COLL. OF CHARLESTON at Davidson at Appalachian State FURMAN vs Western Carolina

11/14/10 11/16/10 11/19/10 11/21/10 11/26/10 11/27/10 12/01/10 12/04/10 12/12/10 12/14/10 12/18/10 12/20/10 12/29/10 01-03-11 1/5/11 1/8/10 1/10/11 1/14/11 01/19/11 01/22/11 1/24/11 01/31/11 2/5/11 2/7/11 02/14/11 02/16/11 2/19/11 2/21/11 2/26/11 03/03/11

43-58 71-52 55-65 56-72 81-94 37-49 66-78 80-87 65-68 54-49 77-69 67-66 66-60 61-77 51-55 55-42 73-65 69-64 39-40 50-58 57-41 55-62 68-67 71-69 45-51 39-51 46-60 67-57 47-54 42-48

Opponent

Date

Score

at Georgia MERCER ALABAMA at Jacksonville vs AKRON vs Arkansas State at Wofford at Chattanooga at Florida Atlantic at Stetson CHATTANOOGA SAMFORD HIGH POINT UNIVERSIT at Elon at UNCG DAVIDSON APPALACHIAN STATE WESTERN CAROLINA at Coll. of Charleston at Furman WOFFORD at Samford UNCG ELON at Western Carolina COLL. OF CHARLESTON at Davidson at Appalachian State FURMAN vs Western Carolina

50

11/14/10 11/16/10 11/19/10 11/21/10 11/26/10 11/27/10 12/01/10 12/04/10 12/12/10 12/14/10 12/18/10 12/20/10 12/29/10 01-03-11 1/5/11 1/8/10 1/10/11 1/14/11 01/19/11 01/22/11 1/24/11 01/31/11 2/5/11 2/7/11 02/14/11 02/16/11 2/19/11 2/21/11 2/26/11 03/03/11

01 DOWLING,LA

Score

43-58 71-52 55-65 56-72 81-94 37-49 66-78 80-87 65-68 54-49 77-69 67-66 66-60 61-77 51-55 55-42 73-65 69-64 39-40 50-58 57-41 55-62 68-67 71-69 45-51 39-51 46-60 67-57 47-54 42-48

L W L L L L L L L W W W W L L W W W L L W L W W L L L W L L

L W L L L L L L L W W W W L L W W W L L W L W W L L L W L L

02 WILLIAMS,S

05 NAVARRO,JA

10 COOK,JORDI

11 TATE,KRIST

12 IVY,CANDIC

13 WOFFORD,AI

14 15 YOUNGBLOOD SPENCER,DA

22 SMITH,RO-R

25 FRYE,MERED

32 BENZIO,BRI

33 DUBOSE,MIM

40 SCOTT,BRIA

0-0-0 0-0-1 DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-1-0 DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 10-2-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP 0-1-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0

0-0-0 2-1-0 DNP 2-1-0 6-2-3 0-1-1 5-2-1 9-3-1 2-1-0 8-0-0 11-5-1 7-7-1 0-2-5 3-1-0 0-1-0 4-5-1 1-0-1 5-3-2 2-1-0 4-4-2 10-1-0 2-2-0 0-2-2 2-5-1 10-4-1 0-1-1 2-1-0 DNP DNP DNP

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5-3-1 10-3-2 9-2-0 4-3-1 5-2-0 2-4-0 16-4-3 14-2-3 10-4-3 4-7-2 9-4-4 8-4-6 4-3-2 4-4-2 4-4-2 8-2-1 3-3-5 0-1-0 0-2-1 2-5-2 0-2-1 17-7-1 18-6-5 14-3-5 10-2-2 12-6-4 0-1-1 18-4-4 7-2-3 9-6-0

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

10-9-3 21-3-4 8-8-2 17-3-0 16-4-4 4-1-2 DNP DNP 16-2-5 20-6-3 13-4-4 12-2-1 10-3-1 16-2-4 8-9-4 11-4-4 9-5-5 12-3-5 6-3-4 11-6-3 11-3-2 6-1-3 9-6-4 13-5-0 7-2-3 12-3-3 8-1-3 11-5-1 9-3-2 3-1-4

9-4-1 0-1-0 4-2-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 0-1-0 2-1-0 6-2-0 7-3-0 2-1-1 0-0-0 1-1-0 2-0-1 0-2-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-1-1 2-1-0 0-3-2 3-0-1 5-3-1 13-4-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP

0-0-0 3-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 10-1-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 3-0-0 DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 7-1-1 6-0-1 3-0-1 0-0-0 0-2-0 3-1-0 9-1-0 5-1-0 0-1-0 0-0-0

9-1-0 6-12-7 6-5-3 7-3-2 11-2-1 8-5-2 11-4-1 9-5-5 14-5-3 4-10-1 12-3-2 14-12-0 20-7-3 24-4-3 9-5-0 10-2-2 5-6-3 18-5-1 12-5-2 17-6-0 12-6-2 13-1-1 16-4-0 16-3-2 8-4-1 6-9-1 12-5-2 11-6-5 14-7-5 13-3-0

4-7-1 5-4-1 10-5-1 11-5-2 21-10-4 15-6-2 17-3-2 14-2-4 5-8-2 4-2-4 11-7-4 4-4-3 10-11-5 4-5-2 11-9-4 4-6-3 16-7-2 6-7-3 7-12-2 6-15-2 0-3-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 6-2-2 15-4-2 7-4-1 13-3-2

0-0-0 0-1-0 DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-1-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-1-0 0-1-1 DNP DNP 0-0-0

2-3-1 10-5-1 8-3-0 2-0-1 8-7-2 4-4-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 3-0-1 2-3-1 4-1-1 8-2-1 2-2-2 4-1-1 2-1-0 3-3-0 0-1-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP

2-0-0 8-2-1 8-1-1 9-3-0 4-1-1 4-3-2 11-6-2 16-1-4 10-2-2 6-3-0 19-5-1 17-2-1 14-0-0 6-1-0 8-2-0 12-1-3 25-4-2 20-6-1 3-1-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 2-1-0 4-1-0

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

0-2-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-1-0 6-2-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 2-2-1 1-3-1 0-1-0 0-2-1 1-0-0 2-2-0 0-1-0 0-2-0 4-3-2 10-1-1 6-5-0 4-4-0 2-1-1 DNP DNP 6-1-2 6-7-0 3-3-1 2-2-1 2-1-0 5-6-2 4-4-1 0-2-0


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2010-11 SoCon Stats GSU 2010-11 Women's Basketball

GSU Combined Team Statistics (as of Nov 10, 2011) Conference games

RECORD: ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE

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33 25 05 11 02 14 40 12 10 22 15 13 01 04 32

Player

DUBOSE, MiMi FRYE, Meredyth NAVARRO, Jamie TATE, Krista WILLIAMS, Samantha YOUNGBLOOD, Loga SCOTT, Briana IVY, Candice COOK, Jordi SMITH, Ro-Ro SPENCER, Danielle WOFFORD, Aishya DOWLING, Lacie DeFILIPPIS, Adrienne BENZIO, Brittney Team Total.......... Opponents......

TEAM STATISTICS SCORING Points per game Scoring margin FIELD GOALS-ATT Field goal pct 3 POINT FG-ATT 3-point FG pct 3-pt FG made per game FREE THROWS-ATT Free throw pct F-Throws made per game REBOUNDS Rebounds per game Rebounding margin ASSISTS Assists per game TURNOVERS Turnovers per game Turnover margin Assist/turnover ratio STEALS Steals per game BLOCKS Blocks per game ATTENDANCE Home games-Avg/Game Neutral site-Avg/Game Score by Periods GSU Opponents

OVERALL 9-11 9-11 0-0

HOME 8-2 8-2 0-0

Total 3-Point min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg%

gp-gs

11-10 20-20 18-18 15-14 20-14 18-4 18-11 9-1 17-0 13-1 19-7 17-0 7-0 6-0 3-0

301 603 618 477 502 339 341 89 158 136 297 170 24 10 10

20 20

4075 4075

27.4 30.2 34.3 31.8 25.1 18.8 18.9 9.9 9.3 10.5 15.6 10.0 3.4 1.7 3.3

GSU 1183 59.2 -1.5 407-1070 .380 135-357 .378 6.8 234-339 .690 11.7 691 34.5 -1.4 263 13.2 314 15.7 +0.2 0.8 164 8.2 37 1.9 6993 10-699 -

1st 2nd 542 603 556 634

44-108 79-168 52-138 39-108 65-174 31-83 25-68 12-31 15-42 12-35 18-63 12-39 3-9 0-3 0-1

.407 .470 .377 .361 .374 .373 .368 .387 .357 .343 .286 .308 .333 .000 .000

28-67 15-36 41-107 5-6 23-72 9-24 0-1 0-0 12-31 0-4 0-1 0-0 2-6 0-2 0-0

407-1070 .380 135-357 417-1040 .401 113-333

OPP 1213 60.7 417-1040 .401 113-333 .339 5.7 266-393 .677 13.3 720 36.0 217 10.9 318 15.9 0.7 180 9.0 46 2.3 6005 10-600 0-0

.418 .417 .383 .833 .319 .375 .000 .000 .387 .000 .000 .000 .333 .000 .000

AWAY 1-9 1-9 0-0

F-Throw ft-fta ft%

23-29 76-94 39-51 45-71 11-20 6-11 7-17 2-5 4-5 8-10 7-13 4-11 2-2 0-0 0-0

.793 .809 .765 .634 .550 .545 .412 .400 .800 .800 .538 .364

1.000

.000 .000

.378 234-339 .690 .339 266-393 .677

* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *

Date 12/01/10 12/04/10 12/18/10 12/20/10 01-03-11 1/5/11 1/8/10 1/10/11 1/14/11 01/19/11 01/22/11 1/24/11 01/31/11 2/5/11 2/7/11 02/14/11 02/16/11 2/19/11 2/21/11 2/26/11

off

NEUTRAL 0-0 0-0 0-0

Rebounds def tot avg

9 21 30 33 69 102 9 58 67 23 67 90 15 53 68 16 32 48 25 20 45 2 9 11 3 6 9 6 12 18 18 49 67 17 32 49 1 3 4 0 0 0 1 2 3 34 46 80 212 479 691 213 507 720

2.7 5.1 3.7 6.0 3.4 2.7 2.5 1.2 0.5 1.4 3.5 2.9 0.6 0.0 1.0

pf dq

16 41 43 39 33 16 50 9 3 15 24 31 1 0 0

34.5 321 36.0 312

Opponent at Wofford at Chattanooga CHATTANOOGA SAMFORD at Elon at UNCG DAVIDSON APPALACHIAN STATE WESTERN CAROLINA at Coll. of Charleston at Furman WOFFORD at Samford UNCG ELON at Western Carolina COLL. OF CHARLESTON at Davidson at Appalachian State FURMAN

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

a

14 38 55 36 55 15 13 6 5 5 14 6 0 0 1

to blk stl

pts

25 2 9 139 55 0 35 249 31 2 26 184 26 3 21 128 41 4 19 164 34 3 15 77 19 5 14 57 9 0 3 26 16 0 3 46 10 0 7 32 21 17 9 43 14 1 3 28 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 12 5 263 314 37 164 1183 5 217 318 46 180 1213

L L Wot W L L W W Wot L L W L W Wot L L L W L

Score 66-78 80-87 77-69 67-66 61-77 51-55 55-42 73-65 69-64 39-40 50-58 57-41 55-62 68-67 71-69 45-51 39-51 46-60 67-57 47-54

avg

12.6 12.5 10.2 8.5 8.2 4.3 3.2 2.9 2.7 2.5 2.3 1.6 1.4 0.0 0.0 59.2 60.7

Att. 223 2602 555 513 312 211 678 568 561 237 812 659 516 1126 616 214 670 465 413 1047

* = Conference game

OT Totals 38 1183 23 1213

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33 25 05 02 11 12 14 40 22 15 01 10 13 04 32

Player

DUBOSE, MiMi FRYE, Meredyth NAVARRO, Jamie WILLIAMS, Samantha TATE, Krista IVY, Candice YOUNGBLOOD, Loga SCOTT, Briana SMITH, Ro-Ro SPENCER, Danielle DOWLING, Lacie COOK, Jordi WOFFORD, Aishya DeFILIPPIS, Adrienne BENZIO, Brittney Team Total.......... Opponents......

gp-gs

Score by Periods GSU Opponents

231 390 430 311 303 94 203 213 115 186 26 65 98 4 6

13 13

2675 2675

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1st 2nd 380 397 356 386

HOME 10-3 8-2 2-1

Total 3-Point min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg%

9-6 13-13 13-13 13-9 10-10 7-2 11-3 12-5 9-0 12-4 5-0 10-0 11-0 3-0 3-0

TEAM STATISTICS SCORING Points per game Scoring margin FIELD GOALS-ATT Field goal pct 3 POINT FG-ATT 3-point FG pct 3-pt FG made per game FREE THROWS-ATT Free throw pct F-Throws made per game REBOUNDS Rebounds per game Rebounding margin ASSISTS Assists per game TURNOVERS Turnovers per game Turnover margin Assist/turnover ratio STEALS Steals per game BLOCKS Blocks per game ATTENDANCE Home games-Avg/Game Neutral site-Avg/Game

OVERALL 10-3 8-2 2-1

25.7 30.0 33.1 23.9 30.3 13.4 18.5 17.8 12.8 15.5 5.2 6.5 8.9 1.3 2.0

GSU 815 62.7 +3.8 268-672 .399 99-246 .402 7.6 180-246 .732 13.8 472 36.3 +3.3 188 14.5 212 16.3 -1.4 0.9 92 7.1 22 1.7 9161 13-705 -

39-85 47-101 41-95 37-98 23-70 11-22 16-52 19-44 8-25 13-36 3-6 5-14 6-21 0-3 0-0

.459 28-56 .465 8-26 .432 34-75 .378 17-45 .329 1-1 .500 0-0 .308 4-18 .432 0-1 .320 1-5 .361 0-1 .500 2-4 .357 4-12 .286 0-0 .000 0-2 .000 0-0

268-672 .399 99-246 271-689 .393 74-231 OPP 765 58.8 271-689 .393 74-231 .320 5.7 149-234 .637 11.5 429 33.0 139 10.7 194 14.9 0.7 113 8.7 28 2.2 0 0-0 0-0

OT Totals 38 815 23 765

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.500 .308 .453 .378

1.000

.000 .222 .000 .200 .000 .500 .333 .000 .000 .000

AWAY 0-0 0-0 0-0

F-Throw ft-fta ft%

19-24 53-61 34-41 11-17 26-42 9-10 6-11 3-10 8-11 6-10 2-2 2-3 1-4 0-0 0-0

.792 .869 .829 .647 .619 .900 .545 .300 .727 .600

1.000

.667 .250 .000 .000

.402 180-246 .732 .320 149-234 .637

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Date 11/16/10 11/19/10 12/18/10 12/20/10 12/29/10 1/8/10 1/10/11 1/14/11 1/24/11 2/5/11 2/7/11 02/16/11 2/26/11

off

NEUTRAL 0-0 0-0 0-0

Rebounds def tot avg

4 18 22 24 57 81 7 45 52 11 30 41 12 46 58 3 12 15 12 20 32 14 14 28 3 11 14 8 27 35 1 3 4 2 2 4 9 20 29 0 1 1 0 3 3 21 32 53 131 341 472 117 312 429

2.4 6.2 4.0 3.2 5.8 2.1 2.9 2.3 1.6 2.9 0.8 0.4 2.6 0.3 1.0

36.3 207 33.0 214

Opponent MERCER ALABAMA CHATTANOOGA SAMFORD HIGH POINT UNIVERSIT DAVIDSON APPALACHIAN STATE WESTERN CAROLINA WOFFORD UNCG ELON COLL. OF CHARLESTON FURMAN

* = Conference game

pf dq

10 21 29 21 30 9 9 27 11 19 2 2 17 0 0

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

a

10 31 37 38 23 6 15 9 4 8 1 3 3 0 0

to blk stl

19 2 8 45 0 17 21 1 18 27 2 12 29 2 16 6 1 2 16 2 7 9 3 4 7 0 3 12 9 3 1 0 0 5 0 1 6 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 5 188 212 22 92 2 139 194 28 113

W L Wot W W W W Wot W W Wot L L

Score 71-52 55-65 77-69 67-66 66-60 55-42 73-65 69-64 57-41 68-67 71-69 39-51 47-54

pts

avg

125 155 150 102 73 31 42 41 25 32 10 16 13 0 0

13.9 11.9 11.5 7.8 7.3 4.4 3.8 3.4 2.8 2.7 2.0 1.6 1.2 0.0 0.0

815 765

62.7 58.8

Att. 663 1076 555 513 429 678 568 561 659 1126 616 670 1047


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25 05 11 33 02 14 22 10 12 15 13 40 04 01 32

Player

FRYE, Meredyth NAVARRO, Jamie TATE, Krista DUBOSE, MiMi WILLIAMS, Samantha YOUNGBLOOD, Loga SMITH, Ro-Ro COOK, Jordi IVY, Candice SPENCER, Danielle WOFFORD, Aishya SCOTT, Briana DeFILIPPIS, Adrienne DOWLING, Lacie BENZIO, Brittney Team Total.......... Opponents......

gp-gs

Score by Periods GSU Opponents

416 399 386 219 357 186 118 106 100 214 92 181 9 8 9

14 14

2800 2800

1st 2nd 361 417 406 466

HOME 0-0 0-0 0-0

Total 3-Point min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg%

14-14 12-12 12-11 9-7 14-12 13-1 11-1 13-0 9-3 14-3 11-0 13-6 5-0 6-0 3-0

TEAM STATISTICS SCORING Points per game Scoring margin FIELD GOALS-ATT Field goal pct 3 POINT FG-ATT 3-point FG pct 3-pt FG made per game FREE THROWS-ATT Free throw pct F-Throws made per game REBOUNDS Rebounds per game Rebounding margin ASSISTS Assists per game TURNOVERS Turnovers per game Turnover margin Assist/turnover ratio STEALS Steals per game BLOCKS Blocks per game ATTENDANCE Home games-Avg/Game Neutral site-Avg/Game

OVERALL 2-12 1-9 1-3

29.7 33.2 32.2 24.3 25.5 14.3 10.7 8.2 11.1 15.3 8.4 13.9 1.8 1.3 3.0

GSU 778 55.6 -6.7 274-770 .356 81-252 .321 5.8 149-213 .700 10.6 464 33.1 -6.1 160 11.4 222 15.9 +1.2 0.7 132 9.4 27 1.9 0 0-0 -

54-122 38-108 31-94 24-71 45-127 22-52 12-34 11-30 9-29 12-46 8-22 7-30 1-1 0-3 0-1

.443 .352 .330 .338 .354 .423 .353 .367 .310 .261 .364 .233

12-33 25-74 4-7 12-45 12-54 5-12 2-3 9-21 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 1.000 0-0 .000 0-2 .000 0-0

274-770 .356 81-252 297-737 .403 72-230 OPP 872 62.3 297-737 .403 72-230 .313 5.1 206-289 .713 14.7 550 39.3 157 11.2 239 17.1 0.7 128 9.1 44 3.1 11452 14-818 0-0

.364 .338 .571 .267 .222 .417 .667 .429 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000

AWAY 2-12 1-9 1-3

F-Throw ft-fta ft%

40-53 35-44 38-58 11-14 6-10 0-1 5-7 2-2 1-3 3-5 3-7 5-9 0-0 0-0 0-0

.755 .795 .655 .786 .600 .000 .714

1.000

.333 .600 .429 .556 .000 .000 .000

.321 149-213 .700 .313 206-289 .713

* *

* * * * * * * *

Date 11/14/10 11/21/10 12/01/10 12/04/10 12/12/10 12/14/10 01-03-11 1/5/11 01/19/11 01/22/11 01/31/11 02/14/11 2/19/11 2/21/11

off

NEUTRAL 0-0 0-0 0-0

Rebounds def tot avg

25 39 64 10 39 49 25 49 74 7 12 19 10 42 52 6 15 21 8 7 15 2 4 6 1 9 10 16 36 52 8 16 24 18 9 27 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 25 25 50 162 302 464 185 365 550

4.6 4.1 6.2 2.1 3.7 1.6 1.4 0.5 1.1 3.7 2.2 2.1 0.0 0.0 0.3

pf dq

32 32 29 14 21 13 10 2 15 13 15 28 0 1 0

33.1 225 39.3 211

Opponent at Georgia at Jacksonville at Wofford at Chattanooga at Florida Atlantic at Stetson at Elon at UNCG at Coll. of Charleston at Furman at Samford at Western Carolina at Davidson at Appalachian State

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

a

26 36 29 8 28 5 4 2 4 8 3 6 0 0 1

to blk stl

pts

32 0 27 160 24 2 20 136 21 3 18 104 12 2 8 71 28 2 15 108 22 2 13 49 11 2 8 31 15 0 2 33 11 0 2 19 16 10 7 27 10 1 2 19 15 3 10 19 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 2 160 222 27 132 778 4 157 239 44 128 872

L L L L L W L L L L L L L W

Score 43-58 56-72 66-78 80-87 65-68 54-49 61-77 51-55 39-40 50-58 55-62 45-51 46-60 67-57

avg

11.4 11.3 8.7 7.9 7.7 3.8 2.8 2.5 2.1 1.9 1.7 1.5 0.4 0.0 0.0 55.6 62.3

Att. 3291 112 223 2602 168 1876 312 211 237 812 516 214 465 413

* = Conference game

Totals 778 872

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33 05 25 02 11 14 40 12 15 22 01 10 13 04 32

Player

DUBOSE, MiMi NAVARRO, Jamie FRYE, Meredyth WILLIAMS, Samantha TATE, Krista YOUNGBLOOD, Loga SCOTT, Briana IVY, Candice SPENCER, Danielle SMITH, Ro-Ro DOWLING, Lacie COOK, Jordi WOFFORD, Aishya DeFILIPPIS, Adrienne BENZIO, Brittney Team Total.......... Opponents......

gp-gs

Score by Periods GSU Opponents

219 387 350 294 308 204 202 76 151 112 23 57 84 3 5

12 12

2475 2475

54

1st 2nd 373 384 339 339

HOME 10-0 8-0 2-0

Total 3-Point min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg%

8-7 12-12 12-12 12-8 10-10 11-3 11-4 7-1 11-3 9-0 4-0 8-0 9-0 2-0 2-0

TEAM STATISTICS SCORING Points per game Scoring margin FIELD GOALS-ATT Field goal pct 3 POINT FG-ATT 3-point FG pct 3-pt FG made per game FREE THROWS-ATT Free throw pct F-Throws made per game REBOUNDS Rebounds per game Rebounding margin ASSISTS Assists per game TURNOVERS Turnovers per game Turnover margin Assist/turnover ratio STEALS Steals per game BLOCKS Blocks per game ATTENDANCE Home games-Avg/Game Neutral site-Avg/Game

OVERALL 12-0 9-0 3-0

27.4 32.2 29.2 24.5 30.8 18.5 18.4 10.9 13.7 12.4 5.8 7.1 9.3 1.5 2.5

GSU 795 66.2 +7.8 256-622 .412 94-212 .443 7.8 189-254 .744 15.8 438 36.5 +3.2 180 15.0 191 15.9 +0.3 0.9 102 8.5 24 2.0 6368 10-637 -

38-80 40-83 40-90 36-92 25-67 20-60 17-39 8-18 12-33 7-25 3-5 5-13 5-15 0-2 0-0

.475 28-53 .482 31-60 .444 9-23 .391 15-35 .373 1-2 .333 4-19 .436 0-1 .444 0-0 .364 0-1 .280 0-3 .600 2-3 .385 4-11 .333 0-0 .000 0-1 .000 0-0

256-622 .412 94-212 252-647 .389 58-209 OPP 701 58.4 252-647 .389 58-209 .278 4.8 139-214 .650 11.6 400 33.3 133 11.1 195 16.3 0.7 97 8.1 29 2.4 2289 2-1144 0-0

OT Totals 38 795 23 701

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.528 .517 .391 .429 .500 .211 .000 .000 .000 .000 .667 .364 .000 .000 .000

AWAY 2-0 1-0 1-0

F-Throw ft-fta ft%

17-22 41-51 55-64 9-16 24-37 6-11 6-12 7-8 8-10 9-11 2-2 4-5 1-5 0-0 0-0

.773 .804 .859 .563 .649 .545 .500 .875 .800 .818

1.000

.800 .200 .000 .000

.443 189-254 .744 .278 139-214 .650

* * * * * * * * *

Date 11/16/10 12/14/10 12/18/10 12/20/10 12/29/10 1/8/10 1/10/11 1/14/11 1/24/11 2/5/11 2/7/11 2/21/11

off

NEUTRAL 0-0 0-0 0-0

Rebounds def tot avg

3 20 23 6 43 49 21 55 76 11 31 42 14 41 55 12 19 31 12 16 28 3 9 12 7 24 31 4 9 13 1 2 3 2 1 3 5 14 19 0 1 1 0 2 2 19 31 50 120 318 438 117 283 400

2.9 4.1 6.3 3.5 5.5 2.8 2.5 1.7 2.8 1.4 0.8 0.4 2.1 0.5 1.0

36.5 191 33.3 210

Opponent MERCER at Stetson CHATTANOOGA SAMFORD HIGH POINT UNIVERSIT DAVIDSON APPALACHIAN STATE WESTERN CAROLINA WOFFORD UNCG ELON at Appalachian State

* = Conference game

pf dq

10 28 19 18 26 11 26 6 15 11 2 1 18 0 0

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

a

9 34 28 37 27 14 8 6 6 5 1 3 2 0 0

to blk stl

21 2 7 16 2 19 37 0 20 24 2 12 27 3 20 13 3 9 9 2 6 3 1 2 11 7 2 9 2 3 1 0 0 9 0 1 5 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 3 180 191 24 102 5 133 195 29 97

W W Wot W W W W Wot W W Wot W

Score 71-52 54-49 77-69 67-66 66-60 55-42 73-65 69-64 57-41 68-67 71-69 67-57

pts

avg

121 152 144 96 75 50 40 23 32 23 10 18 11 0 0

15.1 12.7 12.0 8.0 7.5 4.5 3.6 3.3 2.9 2.6 2.5 2.3 1.2 0.0 0.0

795 701

66.2 58.4

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2010-11 GAMES LOST RECORD: ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE

##

25 11 05 02 33 12 14 22 10 15 40 13 04 01 32

Player

FRYE, Meredyth TATE, Krista NAVARRO, Jamie WILLIAMS, Samantha DUBOSE, MiMi IVY, Candice YOUNGBLOOD, Loga SMITH, Ro-Ro COOK, Jordi SPENCER, Danielle SCOTT, Briana WOFFORD, Aishya DeFILIPPIS, Adrienne DOWLING, Lacie BENZIO, Brittney Team Total.......... Opponents......

gp-gs

Score by Periods GSU Opponents

548 494 545 442 289 170 214 135 119 272 243 123 10 11 10

18 18

3625 3625

1st 2nd 425 522 512 591

HOME 0-3 0-2 0-1

Total 3-Point min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg%

18-18 15-14 16-16 18-15 13-6 11-6 15-1 13-1 18-0 17-4 17-9 15-0 7-0 8-0 5-0

TEAM STATISTICS SCORING Points per game Scoring margin FIELD GOALS-ATT Field goal pct 3 POINT FG-ATT 3-point FG pct 3-pt FG made per game FREE THROWS-ATT Free throw pct F-Throws made per game REBOUNDS Rebounds per game Rebounding margin ASSISTS Assists per game TURNOVERS Turnovers per game Turnover margin Assist/turnover ratio STEALS Steals per game BLOCKS Blocks per game ATTENDANCE Home games-Avg/Game Neutral site-Avg/Game

OVERALL 0-18 0-11 0-7

30.4 32.9 34.1 24.6 22.2 15.5 14.3 10.4 6.6 16.0 14.3 8.2 1.4 1.4 2.0

GSU 958 53.2 -9.4 348-974 .357 98-326 .301 5.4 164-240 .683 9.1 591 32.8 -5.6 201 11.2 303 16.8 -0.9 0.7 135 7.5 34 1.9 2793 3-931 -

71-159 49-131 48-144 52-150 31-93 16-46 20-50 14-35 11-32 14-55 12-42 9-30 1-2 0-4 0-1

.447 .374 .333 .347 .333 .348 .400 .400 .344 .255 .286 .300 .500 .000 .000

.295 .556 .337 .222 .226 .000 .438 .600 .391 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000

F-Throw ft-fta ft%

* * * * * * * * * * *

48-63 48-75 28-34 10-13 13-17 7-9 0-1 4-7 0-0 1-7 2-8 3-6 0-0 0-0 0-0

off

Date 11/14/10 11/19/10 11/21/10 11/26/10 11/27/10 12/01/10 12/04/10 12/12/10 01-03-11 1/5/11 01/19/11 01/22/11 01/31/11 02/14/11 02/16/11 2/19/11 2/26/11 03/03/11

.762 .640 .824 .769 .765 .778 .000 .571 .000 .143 .250 .500 .000 .000 .000

NEUTRAL 0-3 0-0 0-3

Rebounds def tot avg

29 50 79 26 70 96 13 45 58 17 46 63 10 13 23 3 21 24 7 18 25 7 10 17 2 5 7 18 44 62 22 10 32 12 25 37 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 2 30 35 65 348-974 .357 98-326 .301 164-240 .683 197 394 591 377-936 .403 105-298 .352 268-387 .693 224 468 692 OPP 1127 62.6 377-936 .403 105-298 .352 5.8 268-387 .693 14.9 692 38.4 201 11.2 286 15.9 0.7 176 9.8 53 2.9 9163 12-764 3-0

13-44 5-9 33-98 16-72 12-53 0-0 7-16 3-5 9-23 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-3 0-0

AWAY 0-12 0-9 0-3

4.4 6.4 3.6 3.5 1.8 2.2 1.7 1.3 0.4 3.6 1.9 2.5 0.0 0.1 0.4

pf dq

43 43 40 28 24 23 16 10 3 18 35 16 0 1 0

32.8 300 38.4 257

Opponent at Georgia ALABAMA at Jacksonville vs AKRON vs Arkansas State at Wofford at Chattanooga at Florida Atlantic at Elon at UNCG at Coll. of Charleston at Furman at Samford at Western Carolina COLL. OF CHARLESTON at Davidson FURMAN vs Western Carolina

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

a

32 33 49 29 12 7 10 3 2 10 9 4 0 0 1

to blk stl

pts

50 0 28 203 36 3 15 151 36 1 23 157 38 4 17 130 16 2 9 87 18 1 2 39 30 2 11 47 11 0 8 35 11 0 2 31 20 14 9 29 18 5 9 26 11 2 2 21 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 7 5 201 303 34 135 958 2 201 286 53 176 1127

L L L Lot L L L L L L L L L L L L L L

Score 43-58 55-65 56-72 81-94 37-49 66-78 80-87 65-68 61-77 51-55 39-40 50-58 55-62 45-51 39-51 46-60 47-54 42-48

avg

11.3 10.1 9.8 7.2 6.7 3.5 3.1 2.7 1.7 1.7 1.5 1.4 0.3 0.0 0.0 53.2 62.6

Att. 3291 1076 112 0 0 223 2602 168 312 211 237 812 516 214 670 465 1047 0

* = Conference game

OT Totals 11 958 24 1127

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TEAM GAME HIGHS

GSU - TEAM GAME HIGHS POINTS

FIELD GOALS MADE FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE

3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE FREE THROWS MADE

FREE THROW ATTEMPTS FREE THROW PERCENTAGE REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS BLOCKED SHOTS TURNOVERS FOULS

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81 80 77 73 71 71 32 31 69 66 .564 .485 11 11 11 11 27 27 27 .579 .579 29 19 19 19 36 29 .905 .889 .889 46 45 20 20 17 13 13 6 5 26 22 22 26 24

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(31-55) (32-66)

(11-19) (11-19)

(19-21) (8-9) (8-9)

vs AKRON (11/26/10) at Chattanooga (12/04/10) CHATTANOOGA (12/18/10) APPALACHIAN STATE (1/10/11) ELON (2/7/11) MERCER (11/16/10) vs AKRON (11/26/10) at Chattanooga (12/04/10) at Wofford (12/01/10) vs AKRON (11/26/10) at Chattanooga (12/04/10) vs AKRON (11/26/10) DAVIDSON (1/8/10) CHATTANOOGA (12/18/10) at Chattanooga (12/04/10) MERCER (11/16/10) COLL. OF CHARLESTON (02/16/11) at Florida Atlantic (12/12/10) MERCER (11/16/10) DAVIDSON (1/8/10) CHATTANOOGA (12/18/10) WESTERN CAROLINA (1/14/11) ELON (2/7/11) at Jacksonville (11/21/10) ALABAMA (11/19/10) WESTERN CAROLINA (1/14/11) at Appalachian State (2/21/11) at Jacksonville (11/21/10) at Samford (01/31/11) at Elon (01-03-11) at Furman (01/22/11) MERCER (11/16/10) APPALACHIAN STATE (1/10/11) at Chattanooga (12/04/10) WOFFORD (1/24/11) at Coll. of Charleston (01/19/11) at Stetson (12/14/10) at Stetson (12/14/10) at Furman (01/22/11) vs Arkansas State (11/27/10) at Jacksonville (11/21/10) ALABAMA (11/19/10) vs AKRON (11/26/10) ALABAMA (11/19/10)


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OPPONENT GAME HIGHS Opponent - GAME HIGHS POINTS

FIELD GOALS MADE FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE FREE THROWS MADE FREE THROW ATTEMPTS FREE THROW PERCENTAGE REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS

BLOCKED SHOTS TURNOVERS FOULS

94 87 78 77 72 33 31 66 65 .611 .500 16 11 30 24 .667 .478 23 23 37 34 1.000 .952 49 49 21 20 17 14 14 14 7 6 6 31 26 25 24

(33-54) (23-46)

(16-24) (11-23)

(13-13) (20-21)

vs AKRON (11/26/10) at Chattanooga (12/04/10) at Wofford (12/01/10) at Elon (01-03-11) at Jacksonville (11/21/10) at Chattanooga (12/04/10) vs AKRON (11/26/10) at Georgia (11/14/10) CHATTANOOGA (12/18/10) at Chattanooga (12/04/10) SAMFORD (12/20/10) at Chattanooga (12/04/10) vs AKRON (11/26/10) at Georgia (11/14/10) at Chattanooga (12/04/10) at Chattanooga (12/04/10) vs AKRON (11/26/10) at Appalachian State (2/21/11) at Davidson (2/19/11) ALABAMA (11/19/10) at Appalachian State (2/21/11) DAVIDSON (1/8/10) at Samford (01/31/11) at Furman (01/22/11) at Georgia (11/14/10) vs AKRON (11/26/10) at Chattanooga (12/04/10) vs Arkansas State (11/27/10) COLL. OF CHARLESTON (02/16/11) at Coll. of Charleston (01/19/11) DAVIDSON (1/8/10) at Elon (01-03-11) at Stetson (12/14/10) at Georgia (11/14/10) WOFFORD (1/24/11) at Coll. of Charleston (01/19/11) at Appalachian State (2/21/11) ALABAMA (11/19/10)

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INDIVIDUAL GSU GAME HIGHS - INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Points

Field Goals Made

Field Goal Att. FG Pct (min 5 made)

3-Point FG Made

3-Point FG Att. 3-Pt FG Pct (min 2 made)

Free Throws Made

Free Throw Att. FT Pct (min 3 made)

Rebounds

Assists Steals Blocked Shots

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25 24 21 21 20 20 20 9 8 8 8 17 17 .727 .667 .667 .667 5 5 5 11 11 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 13 9 9 14 11 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 15 12 12 12 7 6 5 5 2 2 2

(8-11) (8-12) (6-9) (6-9)

(2-2) (2-2) (2-2) (2-2)

(6-6) (6-6) (5-5) (5-5) (4-4) (4-4) (4-4) (4-4) (4-4) (3-3) (3-3)

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DUBOSE, MiMi vs Appalachian State (1/10/11) FRYE, Meredyth at Elon (01-03-11) TATE, Krista vs AKRON (11/26/10) NAVARRO, Jamie vs Mercer (11/16/10) DUBOSE, MiMi vs Western Carolina (1/14/11) FRYE, Meredyth vs High Point Universit (12/29/10) NAVARRO, Jamie at Stetson (12/14/10) FRYE, Meredyth at Elon (01-03-11) WILLIAMS, Samantha at Samford (01/31/11) FRYE, Meredyth vs High Point Universit (12/29/10) TATE, Krista vs AKRON (11/26/10) FRYE, Meredyth at Elon (01-03-11) WILLIAMS, Samantha at Wofford (12/01/10) WILLIAMS, Samantha at Samford (01/31/11) FRYE, Meredyth vs High Point Universit (12/29/10) FRYE, Meredyth vs Wofford (1/24/11) TATE, Krista vs Arkansas State (11/27/10) DUBOSE, MiMi vs Samford (12/20/10) DUBOSE, MiMi vs Chattanooga (12/18/10) NAVARRO, Jamie vs Mercer (11/16/10) NAVARRO, Jamie vs Coll. of Charleston (02/16/11) NAVARRO, Jamie at Coll. of Charleston (01/19/11) WILLIAMS, Samantha vs Davidson (1/8/10) WILLIAMS, Samantha vs Chattanooga (12/18/10) TATE, Krista at Wofford (12/01/10) SMITH, Ro-Ro at Georgia (11/14/10) FRYE, Meredyth vs Western Carolina (1/14/11) FRYE, Meredyth vs Western Carolina (03/03/11) TATE, Krista at Jacksonville (11/21/10) FRYE, Meredyth vs Western Carolina (1/14/11) TATE, Krista vs Alabama (11/19/10) IVY, Candice vs Mercer (11/16/10) NAVARRO, Jamie vs Mercer (11/16/10) SMITH, Ro-Ro vs Elon (2/7/11) TATE, Krista at UNCG (1/5/11) FRYE, Meredyth vs UNCG (2/5/11) SPENCER, Danielle vs Wofford (1/24/11) FRYE, Meredyth at Stetson (12/14/10) NAVARRO, Jamie at Florida Atlantic (12/12/10) IVY, Candice vs AKRON (11/26/10) FRYE, Meredyth at Coll. of Charleston (01/19/11) NAVARRO, Jamie at Georgia (11/14/10) TATE, Krista at Furman (01/22/11) TATE, Krista at Coll. of Charleston (01/19/11) FRYE, Meredyth vs Samford (12/20/10) FRYE, Meredyth vs Mercer (11/16/10) FRYE, Meredyth vs Mercer (11/16/10) WILLIAMS, Samantha vs Samford (12/20/10) TATE, Krista vs Wofford (1/24/11) FRYE, Meredyth at Florida Atlantic (12/12/10) WILLIAMS, Samantha vs Western Carolina (03/03/11) SPENCER, Danielle vs Coll. of Charleston (02/16/11) SPENCER, Danielle at Western Carolina (02/14/11)


SoCon Women’s Basketball

2011-2012

Anna Freeman, Appalachian State FIRST TEAM: ALL-CONFERENCE: 2011-12 Women’s Basketball Media Guide Sophia Alexandravicius, Davidson Dewart, Appalachian State Women’s Basketball Contact: Kristen LitchfiAshlen eld, Media Relations Asst. Ashlen Dewart, Appalachian State Laura Murray, Davidson klitchfi eld@socon.org Office: 864.591.5100Sam Fax:Ramirez, 864-591-3448 Appalachian State Anna Freeman, Appalachian State Kelsey Evans, Elon Whitney Hood, Chattanooga Sam Ramierz, Appalachian State Ali Ford, Elon Sophia Aleksandravicius, Davidson Kayla Christopher, Chattanooga Kaitlin Murphy, Furman Emily London, Samford 8, 2011 Whitney Hood, Chattanooga November Meredith Frye, Georgia Southern Sophia Aleksandravicius, Davidson Kayla Christopher, Chattanooga 2010-11 SECOND TEAM: Ali Ford, Elon Final Women’s Basketball Standings Whitney Hood, Chattanooga Anna Freeman, Appalachian State Monique Floyd, UNCG (through all games) April Moorhouse, Wofford Kelsey Evans, Elon CONFERENCE OVERALL Savannah Hill, Samford Ali Ford, Elon Emily London, Samford W L Pct. HMonique A Floyd, Streak W L Pct. H A N Last 10 Streak UNCG PRESEASON PLAYER OF THE YEAR : .850 #Appalachian State 17 3 9-1 8-2 W1 25 7 .781 11-1 10-5 4-1 L2 Savannah Hill, Samford ALL-FRESHMEN TEAM: 7-3 Sophia Alexandravicius, Davidson ^Samford 15 5 .750 7-3 7-3 W3 25 8 .758 12-2 10-5 3-1 8-2 Janae Smtih, College of Charleston L1 Chattanooga 13 7 .650 7-3 6-4 W3 TEAM: 17 14 .548 9-6 Murray, 8-7 Davidson 0-1 7-3 L1 ALL-FRESHMEN Laura COACHES Janae Smith, Elon ’ PRESEASON POLL 12 8 .600 5-5 7-3 College W1 of Charleston 20 13 .606 11-6 DuBose, 8-6 Georgia 1-1 Southern 5-5 L1 MiMi 1. Furman Chattanooga (9) 99 Laura 3-7 Murray, Davidson Janae’ UNCG 10 10 .500 7-3 W3 14 16 .467 10-3 Stevenson, 4-12 0-1 6-4 L1 2. Appalachian State (2) 88 MiMi DuBose, Georgia Southern Rena UNCG 10 10 .500 5-5 5-5 L3 13 16 .448 6-7 Wakama, 6-8 Western 1-1 Carolina 4-6 L4 3. Elon 76 Janae’ Stevenson, UNCG Georgia Southern 9 11 .450 8-2 1-9 L1 12 18 .400 10-4 2-12 0-2 4-6 L2 4. Samford 71 Shelby Campbell, Samford PLAYER OF THE2-1 YEAR: 4-6 Davidson 8 12 .400 6-4 2-8 W1 14 17 .452 8-5 4-11 L1 5. Davidson 67 Sam Ramirez, Appalachian State of Charleston 7 13 .350 6-4 1-9 OF THE L1 YEAR: 10 20 .333 7-7 2-12 1-1 4-6 L2 6. College Furman 55 PLAYER Carolina 6 14 .300 4-6 2-8 L1 9 22 .290 4-11 4-10 1-1 3-7 L1 7. Western Georgia Southern 51 Emily London, Samford DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: 8. Woff UNCG 35 ord 3 17 .150 2-8 1-9 L6 8 22 .267 6-10 1-12 1-0 2-8 L1 Anna Freeman, Appalachian State 9. # -Western 27 RegularCarolina Season Champion FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR: 10.^ -College of Charleston 21 Laura Murray, Davidson Tournament Champion FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR: 11. Wofford 15 Laura Murray, Davidson COACH OF THE YEAR: 2011-12 PRESEASON POLL 2010-11 ALL-CState ONFERENCE T EAMS AND AWARD WINNERS 2010-2011 RPI RATINGS Darcie Vincent, Appalachian COACH OF THE YEAR: ECOND IMEOUT HE EEK HEAD O ON Darcie Vincent, Appalachian State Big 12 17. Sun Belt TEAM: (MEDIA) P1.RESEASON ALL-CONFERENCE COACHES’ ITALICSSCSMA INDICATES RETURNING 2. Atlantic Coast 18. Northeast Anna Freeman, Appalachian State OSTSEASON ESULTS PLAYER IN 2011-12 SEASON. FIRST TEAM: ALL-CONFERENCE: ANN LASHLEY INSPIRATION AWARD: Samford won its  rst Southern Confer3.November Big East 11 (Friday) 19. Patriot Sophia Alexandravicius, Davidson College of Charleston vs. East Carolina, 5 pm Ashlen Dewart,Conference AppalachianTournament State Southern Ashlen Dewart, Bailey Dewart, Appalachian Chattanooga ence Tournament title withState a 57-54 win 4. Southeastern 20. Big West Laura Murray, Davidson anooga vs. UAB,21. 7 pm Sam Ramirez, Appalachian Anna Freeman, Appalachian StateAnderson 5.Chatt Big Ten Atlantic Sun over Appalachian State...Paige FIRST ROUND (at ChattState anooga, Tenn.) (Preseason WNIT) 22. Metro Atlantic Kelsey Evans, Elon Whitney Hood, Chattanooga 6. Paci c 10 Sam Ramierz, with Appalachian State led Samford 14 points and six reWestern Carolina 48, Georgia Southern Southern vs. 23. Arizona, 5 pm Ali Ford, Elon SOCON HEAD COACHES ’C AREER RChattanooga ECORDS 7.Georgia Atlantic 10 Big South Sophia Davidson Kayla Christopher, 42 Aleksandravicius, bounds...this was the Bulldogs second apvs.Valley Liberty, 7 pm Kaitlin Murphy, Furman 8.UNCG Missouri 24. Big Sky Davidson 69,Samford College of Charleston 53 Emily London, Whitney Hood, Chattanooga pearance in the championship game since Woff ord vs. Kennessaw State, 6 pm C, S SC S C 9. Conference USA 25. Southern Mid-Eastern Meredith Frye, Georgia Wofford 69, UNCG 64 Sophia Aleksandravicius, Davidson joining the SoCon in 2008...Samford was Appalachian State at Virginia, 7 pm Darcie Vincent, Appalachian State 39-24 57-41 321-142 10. Mid-American 26. Summit Kayla Christopher, Chatt anooga SECOND TEAM: (at Chattanooga, Ali Ford, Elonby Savannah Hill and Emily QUARTERFINALS atWest Clemson,27. 6 pm represented 11.Davidson Mountain Ivy League Nancy Wilson, College of Charleston Monique 69-85 304-193 535-342 Whitney Hood, Chatt anooga Anna Freeman, Appalachian State Tenn.) at Charleston28. Southern, 7 pm London Floyd, on the UNCG All-Tournament Team... 12.Furman Colonial Ohio Valley Michele Savage, Davidson 8-12 14-17 14-17 April Moorhouse, Woff4:30 ordpm Samford 57,Elon Western Carolina 48 Montana, Kelsey Evans, Savannah 13.Samford Westernvs. Athletic 29. America East SavannahHill, HillSamford was named the TournaAppalachian State 73, Davidson 63 (Maggie Dixon Classic, Chicago, Ill.) Charlott e Smith, Elon 0-0 0-0 0-0 Ali Ford, Elon Emily London, Samford 14. Horizon 30. Southland ment MVP...With the tournament title, Elon 69, Furman 62 Jackie Carson, Furman 10-10 14-16 14-16 Monique Floyd, UNCG West CoastPLAYER 31. P15. RESEASON OFIndependents THE YEAR: Samford received the automic bid to the Chattanooga 68, Wofford 58 November 12 (Saturday) 32. Great West Savannah Hill, Samford 16. Southern Rusty Cram, Georgia Southern 159-115 231-208 231-208 ALL-FRESHMEN TEAM:No. 14 Bulldogs Sophia Alexandravicius, Davidson NCAA Tournament...the Elon vs. Virginia Union, pm 33. 2Southwestern SEMIFINALS (atUNC Chattanooga, Tenn.) Janae Smtih, College of Charleston Wendy Palmer, Greensboro 0-0 0-0 0-0 fell to No. 3 Florida State, 76-46...AppaSamford vs. TBA, TBA Appalachian StateTEAM: 72, Elon 48 ALL-FRESHMEN Laura Murray, Davidson (Maggie Dixon Classic, Chicago, Ill.) Mike Morris, Samford 47-15 161-108 161-108 lachian State represented the league in 2011 INAL RPI RATINGS Samford 68, Chattanooga 66 COACHES ’ PF RESEASON POLL Janae Smith, College Charleston MiMi DuBose, Georgia Southern 507-155 Wes Moore, Chattof anooga 307-99 the206-39 WNIT where the Mountaineers fell to 1.School Chatt anooga (9) 99 CHAMPIONSHIP (at Chattanooga, RPI Laura Murray, Davidson November 13 (Sunday) Rank Janae’ Stevenson, UNCG South Carolina 67-54...Elon was selected Karen Middleton, Western Carolina 12-28 16-45 16-45 Tenn.) 2.Appalachian Appalachian StateTBA (2) 64 88 Chatt anoogaState vs. TBA, MiMi DuBose, Georgia Southern .5677 Rena Wakama, Carolina to 26-108 compete in Western the Women’s Edgar Farmer, Wofford 55-149 Basketball 55-149 Samford 57, Appalachian State 54 3.Samford Elon 76 (Preseason WNIT) Janae’ Stevenson, UNCG 82 .5492 Invitational...The Phoenix had the longest 4.Chattanooga Samford 71 NCAA Tournament Shelby Campbell, Samford PLAYER OFrun THE 139 .5069 postseason of YEAR: any SoCon team...Elon November 14 (Monday) 5.Elon Davidson 67 Sam Ramirez, Appalachian State 161 .4959 FIRST ROUND (at Auburn, Ala.) USC Upstate 103-72 in the rst 2012 S46OCONdefeated CHAMPIONSHIP 6. Davidson Furmanvs. Mercer, 6 pm 55 PLAYER OF THE YEAR: No. 3 Florida State 76, No. 14 Samford UNCG 209 .4689 Western Carolina vs. Charleston Southern, 7 pm round before falling UAB, 59-50 in 7. Georgia Southern 51 The 2012 SoCon Tournament will return to Asheville, N.C.tofor time Emily London, Samford DEFENSIVE PLAYER OFthe THEfirst YEAR: Davidson .4632 Wofford vs. NC Central, 6 215 pm WNIT the quarternals...The Southern Confer8. College UNCG 35 Anna Freeman, Appalachian State since 1995. The fi rst game will be at 11:30 a.m. at Kimmel Arena on Friday, of Charleston at Coastal Carolina, 7 pm Furman 227 .4556 ence coaches selected Davidson’s Sophia FIRST ROUND (Columbia, S.C.) 9. Western Carolina 27 FRESHMAN OFsemifi THE YEAR: Western Carolina 236 .4505 March 2. The nals and championship game withasbe the Asheville South Carolina 67, Appalachian State 54 Alexandravicius theatpreseason player 10.November College 15 of (Tuesday) Charleston 21 Laura Murray, Davidson FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR: Georgia Southern 245 .4427 Civic Center March 4 and 5. of the year...the coaches picked Chat11. Woff ord 15 Furman at Presbyterian, 7 pm Laura Murray, Davidson Women’s Basketball Invitational College Charleston 254 7 pm .4379 tanooga to win the conference...the Lady Georgiaof Southern vs. Georgia, COACH OF THE YEAR: FIRST ROUND (Elon, N.C.) Wofford .4039 Mocs received nine rst-place votes...The 2010-2011 RPI299RATINGS Darcie Vincent, Appalachian State COACH OF THE YEAR: Elon 103, USC Upstate 72 SoCon Media also tabbed Chattanooga as Darcie Vincent, Appalachian State QUARTERFINALS (Elon, N.C.) 1. Big 12 17. Sun Belt the preseason favorite. ITALICS INDICATES RETURNING UAB 59, Elon 50 2. Atlantic Coast 18. Northeast PLAYER IN 2011-12 SEASON. 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Points Whitney Hood, UTC Ali Ford, Elon Sophia Aleksandravicius, DAV Emily London, SAM

Rank 26 58 78 86

Avg./G 18.8 17.1 16.5 16.2

Assists Rachel Brittenham, WOF

Rank 22

Avg./G 5.3

Assists/Turnover Ratio Sam Ramirez, ASU Anna Freeman, ASU Tenisha Townsend, UTC Kayla Christopher, UTC Barbara Sitton, DAV Savannah Hill, SAM

Rank 17 42 T50 T63 82 89

Avg./G 2.11 1.75 1.71 1.64 1.55 1.53

Blocked Shots Sophia Aleksandravicius, DAV Kelsey Evans, Elon Mahagony Williams, WOF Lisa Archie, Elon

Rank 9 37 44 68

Avg./G 3.1 2.1 2.0 1.7

FG Pct. Rank Ashlen Dewart, ASU 29 Whitney Hood, UTC 32 Anna Freeman, ASU 63 Monique Floyd, UNCG 74 Sophia Aleksandravicius, DAV 90

Avg./G 53.4 52.5 49.3 47.9 46.7

Free-Throw Pct. Rank Emily London, SAM 1 Kaitlin Murphy, FUR 56 Sophia Aleksandravicius, DAV 63 Laura Murray, DAV 79 Ali Ford, Elon 84 Meredith Frye, GSU 88

Avg./G 93.6 82.8 82.6 81.7 81.3 81.1

Rebounds Rank Kelsey Evans, Elon 50 Sophia Aleksandravicius, DAV 65 Mahagony Williams, WOF 75

Avg./G 9.2 9.0 8.9

Steals Anna Freeman, ASU Sam Ramirez, ASU Rachel Brittenham, WOF

Rank 12 40 T52

Avg./G 3.1 2.6 2.5

3-Point Field Goals Kelly O’Connor, FUR Ali Ford, Elon Emily London, SAM Jamie Navarro, GSU Sam Ramirez, ASU

Rank T9 T21 47 81 T94

Avg./G 3.0 2.8 2.5 2.3 2.2

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Rank 2 22 25 78 93

Avg./G 48.3 41.2 40.5 36.6 35.6

Scoring Offense Elon Chattanooga

Rank 76 100

Avg. 68.1 66.8

Scoring Defense Samford

Rank 40

Avg. 56.5

Scoring Margin Appalachian State Samford

Rank 25 T63

Avg. 11.6 7.1

Field Goal Pct. Appalachian State Samford Elon

Rank 12 24 85

Pct. 45.3% 44.3% 41.5%

Field Goal Pct. Defense Appalachian State College of Charleston Elon Davidson

Rank 68 82 99 100

Pct. 37.4% 37.2% 38.0% 38.1%

Free-Throw Pct. Samford Davidson Georgia Southern

Rank 6 9 90

Pct. 77.5% 76.7% 71.5%

Rebound Margin Appalachian State Elon

Rank 27 T97

Avg. 5.6 1.8

3-Point FG Samford Chattanooga Georgia Southern

Rank 5 7 T69

3-Point FG Pct. Samford Georgia Southern

Rank 4 26

Pct. 39.6% 35.7

Won-Lost Pct. Appalachian State Samford

Rank 23 T25

Pct. 78.1% 75.8%

Assists Appalachian State Chattanooga Samford

Rank 5 70 88

Avg./G 18.4 14.4 14.0

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Appalachian State @ Virginia College of Charleston vs. East Carolina Davidson @ Clemson Furman @ Charleston Southern Georgia Southern vs. Arizona UNCG vs. Liberty Samford vs. Montana Chattanooga vs. UAB Western Carolina @ North Carolina Central Wofford @ Kennesaw State

Charlottesville, Va. Charleston, S.C. Clemson, S.C. Charleston, S.C. Statesboro, Ga. Greensboro, N.C. Chicago, Ill. Chattanooga, Tenn. Durham, N.C. Kennesaw, Ga.

7 p.m. 5 p.m. 6 p.m. 7 p.m. 5 p.m. 7 p.m. 4 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 6 p.m.

Dec. 3 College of Charleston vs. Furman* Davidson @ Western Carolina* Elon vs. Chattanooga* UNCG vs. Samford* Wofford @ Gardner-Webb

Charleston, S.C. Cullowhee, N.C. Elon, N.C. Greensboro, N.C. Boiling Springs, N.C.

1 p.m. 2 p.m. 7 p.m. 2 p.m. 5 p.m.

Dec. 5 Appalachian State @ Wester Carolina* College of Charleston vs. Wofford* Elon vs. Samford* Furman @ Georgia Southern*

Cullowhee, N.C. Charleston, S.C. Elon, N.C. Statesboro, N.C.

7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m.

Nov. 12

Elon vs. Virginia Union Samford vs. DePaul/St.Marys

Elon, N.C. Chicago, Ill.

2 p.m. TBA

Dec. 6 UNCG vs. UAB

Greensboro, N.C.

7 p.m.

Nov. 14

College of Charleston @ Coastal Carolina Davidson vs. Mercer Western Carolina vs. Charleston Southern Wofford vs. NC Central

Conway, S.C. Davidson, N.C. Cullowhee, N.C. Spartanburg, S.C.

7 p.m. 6 p.m. 7 p.m. 6 p.m.

Dec. 7 Wofford @ Old Dominion

Norfolk, Va.

7 p.m.

Dec. 8 Georgia Southern vs. Steteson

Statesboro, Ga.

7 p.m.

Nov. 15

Furman @ Presbyterian Georgia Southern vs. Georgia

Clinton, S.C. Statesboro, Ga.

7 p.m. 7 p.m.

Dec. 10 Appalachian State @ UNC Asheville UNCG @ Richmond Samford vs. Tennessee Tech Wofford @ Radford

Asheville, N.C. Richmond, Va. Birmingham, Ala. Radford, Va.

2 p.m. TBA 3 p.m. 2 p.m.

Nov. 16

UNCG @ Radford Samford @ Alabama State Western Carolina vs. UNC Asheville

Radford, Va. Montgomery, Ala. Cullowhee, N.C.

7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m.

Dec. 11 Furman @ South Carolina

Columbia, S.C.

3 p.m.

Dec. 12 Chattanooga vs. Kennesaw State

Chattanooga, Tenn.

7 p.m.

College of Charleston @ Georgia Furman vs. Troy Georgia Southern @ Mercer

Athens, Ga. Greenville, S.C. Macon, Ga.

7 p.m. 5 p.m. 7 p.m.

Dec. 14 Elon vs. Campbell

Elon, N.C.

7 p.m.

Dec. 15 Chattanooga vs. Belmont

Chattanooga, Tenn.

7 p.m.

Nov. 18

Davidson @ HIgh Point Elon vs. Virginia Intermont

High Point, N.C. Elon, N.C.

Nov. 19

Appalachaian State @ Gardner-Webb Elon @ Charlotte Western Carolina @ Campbell Wofford vs. Norfolk State

Boiling Springs, N.C. Charlotte, N.C. Buies Creek, N.C. Spartanburg, S.C.

Davidson, N.C. Greenville, S.C. Spartanburg, S.C. Birmingham, Ala.

2 p.m. 2 p.m. 6 p.m. 3 p.m.

Appalachian State vs. East Tennessee Davidson vs. Gardner-Webb Furman vs. UNC Asheville Georgia Southern @ Alabama UNCG @ Radford

Boone, N.C. Davidson, N.C. Greenville, S.C. Tuscaloosa, Ala. Radford, Va.

Boone, N.C. Davidson, N.C. Spartanburg, S.C. Greenville, S.C. Chattanooga, Tenn.

6 p.m. 7 p.m. 2 p.m. 2 p.m. 7 p.m.

Nov. 22

Western Carolina vs. Coastal Carolina

Cullowhee, N.C.

Charleston, S.C. Statesboro, Ga. Lexington, Ky.

7 p.m. 5 p.m. TBA

Nov. 23

College of Charleston @ South Carolina Wofford vs. Bluefield

Columbia, S.C. Spartanburg, S.C.

Nov. 24

Chattanooga vs. Idaho State

Cancun, Mexico

7 p.m. Dec. 17 College of Charleston @ Davidson* 5:30 p.m. Elon @ Furman* UNCG @ Wofford* 3 p.m. Samford vs. Western Carolina* 7 p.m. 1 p.m. Dec. 19 Appalachian State vs. College of Charleston* 6 p.m. Davidson vs. Georgia Southern* Elon @ Wofford* 6 p.m. Furman vs. UNCG* TBA Chattanooga vs. Western Carolina* 7 p.m. TBA Dec. 21 College of Charleston vs. Connecticut 7 p.m. Georgia Southern vs. Jacksonville Samford @ Kentucky 7 p.m. Dec. 22 Appalachian State @ Georgia 7 p.m. Davidson vs. Radford 2 p.m. Furman vs. Marshall Chattanooga @ East Tennessee 11 a.m. Wofford vs. NC A&T

Athens, Ga. Radford, Va Greenville, S.C. Johnson City, Tenn. Spartanburg, S.C.

7 p.m. 5 p.m. 1 p.m. 7 p.m. 2 p.m.

Nov. 25

Appalachian State vs. Eastern Kentucky Davidson @ Princeton Georgia Southern vs. TBA Samford vs. Western Kentucky Chattanooga vs. Cincinnati

Atlanta, Ga. Princeton, N.J. Hattiesburg, Miss. Birmingham, Ala. Cancun, Mexico

4 p.m. Dec. 28 1 p.m. TBA 4:30 p.m. 5 p.m.

New Orleans, La. Charlottesville, Va. Athens, Ga. San Diego, Calif. Gainesville, Fla.

6 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 5 p.m. 7 p.m.

Nov. 26

Appalachain State vs. Georgia State Elon vs. Robert Morris Georgia Southern vs. TBA UNCG @ NC Central Samford vs. SEMO Western Carolina @ Tennessee Tech

Atlanta, Ga. Greenville, N.C. Hattiesburg, Miss. Durham, N.C. Birmingham, Ala. Cookeville, Tenn.

4 p.m. TBA TBA 2 p.m. 3 p.m. 8 p.m.

Dec. 29 College of Charleston vs. TBA Elon vs. TBA UNCG vs. Penn Western Carolina @ Vanderbilt

New Orleans, La. Charlottesville, Va. San Diego, Calif. Nashville, Tenn.

TBA TBA 5 pm. 8 p.m.

Dec. 30 Georgia Southern vs. Southern Wesleyan

Statesboro, Ga.

7 p.m.

Nov. 27

Davidson vs. Duquesne Elon @ East Carolina

Pittsburgh, Pa. Greenville, N.C.

2 p.m. TBA

Nov. 28

Furman vs. Clemson

Greenville, S.C.

7 p.m.

Dec. 31 Appalachian State vs. Longwood Davidson @ Wake Forest Elon vs. West Virginia

Boone, N.C. Winston-Salem, N.C. Charlottesville, Va.

12 p.m. 2 p.m. 2 p.m.

Nov. 29

Western Carolina vs. Georgia State Wofford vs. Southern Virginia

Cullowhee, N.C. Spartanburg, S.C.

7 p.m. 6 p.m.

Jan. 2

College of Charleston vs. Wingate Georgia Southern vs. Wofford* Western Carolina @ USC Upstate

Charleston, S.C. Statesboro, Ga. Spartanburg, S.C.

7 p.m. 5 p.m. 7 p.m.

Nov. 30

College of Charleston vs. Charleston Southern Charleston, S.C. Samford vs. Jacksonville State Birmingham, Ala.

7 p.m. 8 p.m.

Jan. 3

Furman @ Charlotte Chattanooga @ Tennessee

Charlotte, N.C. Knoxville, Tenn.

7 p.m. 7 p.m.

Dec. 1

Appalachian State vs. Georgia Southern* Davidson vs. Winthrop UNCG vs. Chattanooga*

5:30 p.m. Jan. 4 7 p.m. 7 p.m.

Davidson vs. Elon*

Davidson, N.C.

7 p.m.

Nov. 17

Nov. 21

Boone, N.C. Davidson, N.C. Greensboro, N.C.

College of Charleston vs. Tulane Elon vs. UMass Furman @ Georgia UNCG @ San Diego State Samford @ Florida

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Feb. 14 Davidson @ UNCG*

Greensboro, N.C.

7 p.m.

Feb. 18 Appalachian State @ Davidson* College of Charleston vs. UNCG* Elon @ Georgia Southern* Furman vs. Samford* Chattanooga @ Western Carolina*

Davidson, N.C. Charleston, S.C. Statesboro, Ga. Greenville, S.C. Cullowhee, N.C.

TBA 2 p.m. 5 p.m. 2 p.m. 2 p.m.

Feb. 20 Appalachian State vs. Furman* College of Charleston vs. Elon* Davidson vs. Wofford* Georgia Southern vs. UNCG* Samford @ Western Carolina*

Boone, N.C. Charleston, S.C. Davidson, N.C. Statesboro, Ga. Cullowhee, N.C.

6 p.m. 7 p.m. 6 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m.

Feb. 22 Furman @ Wofford* Samford vs. Chattanooga*

Spartanburg, S.C. Birmingham, Ala.

6 p.m. 8 p.m.

Feb. 25 Appalachian State @ Samford* College of Charleston @ Furman* Davidson @ Chattanooga* Elon vs. Wofford* Georgia Southern @ Western Carolina*

Birmingham, Ala. Greenville, S.C. Chattanooga, Tenn. Elon, N.C. Cullowhee, N.C.

3 p.m. 2 p.m. 5 p.m. 2 p.m. 4:30 p.m.

Feb. 27 Appalachian State @ Chattanooga* Davidson @ Samford* Elon vs. Western Carolina* Furman vs. Georgia Southern* UNCG vs. Wofford*

Chattanooga, Tenn. Birmingham, Ala. Elon, N.C. Greenville, S.C. Greensboro, N.C.

7 p.m. 8 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m.

SoCon Tournanment First Round

Asheville, N.C.

TBA

SoCon Tournament Second Round

Asheville, N.C.

TBA

SoCon Tournament Semifinals

Asheville, N.C.

TBA

SoCon Tournament Finals

Asheville, N.C.

TBA

Appalachian State @ Elon* College of Charleston vs. Chattanooga* Davidson @ Furman* Georgia Southern vs. Samford* UNCG @ Western Carolina*

Elon, N.C. Charleston, S.C. Greenville, S.C. Statesboro, Ga. Cullowhee, N.C.

2 p.m. 2 p.m. 2 p.m. 3 p.m. 2 p.m.

Appalachain State @ UNCG* College of Charleston vs. Samford* Davidson @ Wofford* Furman @ Western Carolina* Georgia Southern vs. Chattanooga*

Greensboro, N.C. Charleston, S.C. Spartanburg, S.C. Cullowhee, N.C. Statesboro, Ga.

7 p.m. 7 p.m. 6 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m.

College of Charleston @ UNCG* Davidson vs. Western Carolina* Elon vs. Georgia Southern* Furman @ Samford* Chattanooga vs. Wofford*

Greensboro, N.C. Davidson, N.C. Elon, N.C. Birmingham, Ala. Chattanooga, Tenn.

7 p.m. Noon 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m.

Jan. 15

Appalachain State vs. Davidson* College of Charleston @ Elon* Furman @ Chattanooga* Georgia Southern @ UNCG* Samford vs. Wofford*

Boone, N.C. Elon, N.C. Chattanooga, Tenn. Greensboro, N.C. Birmingham, Ala.

2 p.m. 2 p.m. 3 p.m. 2 p.m. 3 p.m.

Jan. 18

Appalachain State @ Wofford* College of Charleston vs. Georgia Southern Elon @ Western Carolina* Samford @ Chattanooga*

Spartanburg, S.C. Charleston, S.C. Cullowhee, N.C. Chattanooga, Tenn.

6 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m.

Jan. 21

Appalachian State vs. Chattanooga* College of Charleston @ Wofford* Davidson vs. Samford* Furman @ UNCG* Georgia Southern vs. Western Carolina*

Boone, N.C. Spartanburg, S.C. Davidson, N.C. Greensboro, N.C. Statesboro, Ga.

2:30 p.m. Mar. 2 2 p.m. 2 p.m. Mar.3 2 p.m. 5 p.m. Mar, 4

Appalachain State vs. Samford* College of Charleston vs. Western Carolina* Davidson vs. Chattanooga* Elon vs. UNCG* Furman vs. Wofford*

Boone, N.C. Charleston, S.C. Davidson, N.C. Elon, N.C. Greenville, S.C.

6 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m.

Jan. 28

Appalachian State @ Furman* College of Charleston @ Georgia Southern* Elon @ Samford* UNCG @ Chattanooga* Western Carolina vs. Wofford*

Greenville, S.C. Statesboro, Ga. Birmingham, Ala. Chattanooga, Tenn. Cullowhee, N.C.

2 p.m. 2 p.m. 3 p.m. 6 p.m. 2 p.m.

Jan. 30

Appalachian State vs. Western Carolina* Davidson vs. Furman* Elon @ Chattanooga* Georgia Southern @ Wofford* UNCG @ Samford*

Boone, N.C. Davidson, N.C. Chattanooga, Tenn. Spartanburg, S.C. Birmingham, Ala.

6 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m.

Feb. 1

College of Charleston @ Western Carolina*

Cullowhee, N.C.

7 p.m.

Feb. 4

Appalachian State @ Georgia Southern* College of Charleston vs. Davidson* Elon vs. Furman* UNCG vs. Western Carolina* Chattanooga @ Wofford*

Statesboro, Ga. Charleston, S.C. Elon, N.C. Greensboro, N.C. Spartanburg, S.C.

5 p.m. 2 p.m. 2 p.m. 2 p.m. 6 p.m.

Feb. 6

Appalachian State @ College of Charleston* Davidson @ Georgia Southern* Elon @ UNCG* Furman vs. Chattanooga* Samford @ Wofford*

Charleston, S.C. Statesboro, Ga. Greensboro, N.C. Greenville, S.C. Birmingham, Ala.

7 p.m. 5 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 6 p.m.

Feb. 8

Appalachian State vs. Wofford* Davidson vs. UNCG*

Boone, N.C. Davidson, N.C.

6 p.m. 7 p.m.

Feb. 11

Appalachian State vs. UNCG* College of Charleston @ Chattanooga* Davidson @ Elon* Georgia Southern @ Samford* Western Carolina @ Wofford*

Boone, N.C. Chattanooga, Tenn. Elon, N.C. Birmingham, Ala. Spartanburg, S.C.

4:30 p.m. 5 p.m. 2 p.m. 3 p.m. 2 p.m.

Feb. 13

Appalachian State vs. Elon* College of Charleston @ Samford* Furman vs. Western Carolina* Georgia Southern @ Chattanooga*

Boone, N.C. Birmingham, Ala. Greenville, S.C. Chattanooga, Tenn.

6 p.m. 8 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m.

Jan. 9

Jan. 13

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POINTS Year-by-Year Points Leaders

Points

Scoring Average

Game 1. Phylette Blake vs. Baptist, 1/9/89..........46 2. Junnie Hughley vs. Shorter, 1973-74....45 3. Phylette Blake vs. FIU, 1/21/89.............42 4. Phylette Blake vs. Furman, 12/17/88....41 5. Regina Days vs. Georgia St., 1/7/86.....39 6. Tracy Wilson vs. Alabama St., 12/9/90.38 Tracy Wilson vs. Florida, 12/18/89........38 8. Regina Days vs. Southern, 1/7/86........37 9. G. Thomas vs. Ch. Southern, 12/9/91..36 Tracy Wilson vs. App. St., 11/27/90.......36 Regina Days vs. Ga. State, 1/16/87......36

Season 1. Phylette Blake, 1988-89.............. 26.01 2. Tracy Wilson, 1990-91................. 22.60 3. Regina Days, 1985-86................. 21.30 4. Trina Roberts, 1983-84................ 20.33 5. Andrea Autrey, 1994-95............... 20.20 6. Regina Days, 1987-88................. 20.07 7. Gwen Thomas, 1991-92.............. 19.74 8. Tracy Wilson, 1989-90................. 19.13 9. Phylette Blake, 1987-88.............. 18.97 10. Phylette Blake, 1986-87.............. 18.75

Season 1. Phylette Blake, 1988-89................. 780 2. Regina Days, 1987-88.................... 582 3. Regina Days, 1985-86.................... 575 4. Tracy Wilson, 1989-90.................... 574 5. Tracy Wilson, 1990-91.................... 565 6. Diane Fuller, 1980-81..................... 560 7. Phylette Blake, 1987-88................. 555 8. Trina Roberts, 1983-84................... 549 9. Gwen Thomas, 1991-92................. 533 10. Phylette Blake, 1986-87................. 525

Career (min. 500 points) 1. Phylette Blake, 1985-89.............. 19.81 2. Regina Days, 1984-88................. 18.84 3. Tracy Wilson, 1988-91................. 18.41 4. Trina Roberts, 1980-84................ 14.59 5. Telly Hall, 1994-98....................... 13.07 6. Antoinette Brown, 1986-88.......... 12.44 7. Sharon Mitchell, 1996-01............ 12.35 8. Diane Fuller, 1978-81.................. 12.22 9. Gwen Thomas, 1988-92.............. 12.11 10. Janice Johnson, 1991-95............ 11.93

1,000 Point Club 1. Phylette Blake, 1985-89.............. 2,140 2. Regina Days, 1984-88................. 2,091 3. Trina Roberts, 1980-84................ 1,710 4. Tracy Wilson, 1988-91................. 1,565 5. Pam Baker, 1974-78.................... 1,533 6. Telly Hall, 1994-98....................... 1,425 7. Sharon Mitchell, 1996-01 ........... 1,408 8. Debra Linebarger, 1976-80......... 1,358 9. Andrea Autrey, 1991-95............... 1,329 10. Gwen Thomas, 1988-92.............. 1,320 11. Tarsha Askew, 1993-97............... 1,237 12. Janice Johnson, 1991-95............ 1,229 13. Tiffany Brown, 2004-08............... 1,154 14. Ashley Melson, 2005-09.............. 1,094 15. Danna Simpson, 1998-02............ 1,077 16. Renarda Baker, 1976-80............. 1,066 17. Diane Fuller, 1979-81.................. 1,020 .

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2010-11............Meredyth Frye................... 347 2009-10...........Carolyn Whitney................ 344 2008-09...........Ashley Melson................... 358 2007-08...........Shawnda Atwood.............. 302 2006-07...........Tiffany Brown.................... 454 2005-06...........Nicole Newton................... 384 2004-05...........Dana Benemon................. 334 2003-04...........Jessica Everett.................. 345 2002-03...........Jessica Everett.................. 383 2001-02...........Alie Rousseau................... 388 2000-01...........Sharon Mitchell................. 371 1999-00...........Danna Simpson................. 359 1998-99...........Sharon Mitchell................. 424 1997-98...........Telly Hall............................ 482 1996-97...........Tarsha Askew.................... 375 1995-96...........Telly Hall............................ 424 1994-95...........Andrea Autrey................... 464 1993-94...........Andrea Autrey................... 462 1992-93...........Monique McClelland.......... 371 1991-92...........Gwen Thomas................... 533 1990-91...........Tracy Wilson...................... 565 1989-90...........Tracy Wilson...................... 574 1988-89...........Phylette Blake................... 780 1987-88...........Regina Days...................... 582 1986-87...........Phylette Blake................... 525 1985-86...........Regina Days...................... 575 1984-85...........Regina Days...................... 450 1983-84...........Trina Roberts..................... 549 1982-83...........Trina Roberts..................... 388 1981-82...........Trina Roberts..................... 445 1980-81...........Diane Fuller....................... 560 1979-80...........Diane Fuller....................... 460 1978-79...........Renarda Baker.................. 272 1977-78...........Pam Baker........................ 293 1976-77...........Pam Baker........................ 395 1975-76...........Pam Baker........................ 452 1974-75...........Pam Baker........................ 447

Year-by-Year Scoring Average Leaders 2010-11............Meredyth Frye...................11.6 2009-10...........Carolyn Whitney................11.1 2008-09...........Ashley Melson...................11.9 2007-08...........Tiffany Brown....................11.5 2006-07...........Tiffany Brown................... 15.1 2005-06...........Nicole Newton.................. 13.2 2004-05...........Dana Benemon.................11.1 2003-04...........Jessica Everett..................11.9 2002-03...........Jessica Everett................. 12.8 2001-02...........Alie Rousseau.................. 14.4 2000-01...........Sharon Mitchell................ 12.8 1999-00...........Danna Simpson................ 12.8 1998-99...........Sharon Mitchell................ 15.7 1997-98...........Telly Hall........................... 16.6 1996-97...........Telly Hall........................... 13.6 1995-96...........Telly Hall........................... 15.7 1994-95...........Andrea Autrey.................. 20.2 1993-94...........Andrea Autrey.................. 15.4 1992-93...........Monique McClelland......... 12.4 1991-92...........Gwen Thomas.................. 19.7 1990-91...........Tracy Wilson..................... 22.6 1989-90...........Tracy Wilson..................... 19.1 1988-89...........Phylette Blake.................. 26.0 1987-88...........Regina Days..................... 20.1 1986-87...........Phylette Blake.................. 18.8 1985-86...........Regina Days..................... 21.3 1984-85...........Regina Days..................... 16.7 1983-84...........Trina Roberts.................... 20.3 1982-83...........Trina Roberts.................... 15.5 1981-82...........Trina Roberts.................... 14.4 1980-81...........Diane Fuller...................... 15.1 1979-80...........Diane Fuller...................... 13.9 1978-79...........Renarda Baker................. 10.9 1977-78...........Pam Baker....................... 17.2 1976-77...........Pam Baker....................... 18.0 1975-76...........Pam Baker....................... 18.1 1974-75...........Pam Baker....................... 18.6

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POINTS 30-Point Games

Sharon Mitchell Georgia Southern 30+ Point Games Player 30+ Games Phylette Blake................................................................ 15 Regina Days....................................................................11 Tracy Wilson .................................................................... 9 Gwen Thomas ................................................................. 5 Pam Baker ....................................................................... 4 Andrea Autrey................................................................... 2 Janice Johnson................................................................ 2 Renarda Baker................................................................. 1 Junnie Hughley................................................................. 1 Debra Linebarger............................................................. 1 Sharon Mitchell................................................................. 1 Markisha Vereen.............................................................. 1

Phylette Blake vs. Baptist (1/9/89).............................................46 Junnie Hughley vs. Shorter (1973-74)........................................45 Phylette Blake vs. Fla International (1/21/89).............................42 Phylette Blake at Furman (12/17/88)..........................................41 Regina Days vs. Georgia State (1/13/86)...................................39 Tracy Wilson vs. Alabama State (12/9/90).................................38 Tracy Wilson at Florida (12/18/89).............................................38 Regina Days vs. Southern (1/7/86)............................................37 Gwen Thomas vs. Charleston Southern (12/9/91).....................36 Tracy Wilson at Appalachian State (11/27/90)............................36 Regina Days at Georgia State (1/16/87)....................................36 Tracy Wilson vs. Florida A&M (1/5/91).......................................35 Tracy Wilson at Baptist (2/8/89).................................................34 Phylette Blake vs. Augusta State (1/25/89)................................34 Regina Days vs. Furman (12/10/86)..........................................34 Debra Linebarger vs. Georgia (2/12/86).....................................34 Regina Days vs. Valdosta State (1/21/86)..................................34 Janice Johnson vs. Furman (3/5/94)..........................................33 Gwen Thomas vs. Kent State (1/4/92).......................................33 Gwen Thomas at Augusta State (1/2/91)...................................33 Phylette Blake vs. South Carolina State (1/18/89).....................33 Phylette Blake at Georgia State (1/14/89)..................................33 Phylette Blake at Florida State (12/3/88)....................................33 Phylette Blake vs. Mercer (2/27/88)...........................................33 Renarda Baker vs. Georgia (2/12/86)........................................33 Andrea Autrey vs. Furman (2/18/95)..........................................32 Tracy Wilson vs. Augusta State (2/5/90)....................................32 Tracy Wilson at Florida International (1/22/90)...........................32 Tracy Wilson vs. Virginia Commonwealth (1/8/91).....................32 Phylette Blake vs. Stetson (1/28/89)..........................................32 Regina Days vs. Georgia State (2/29/88)...................................32 Regina Days vs. Baptist (2/28/87)..............................................32 Regina Days vs. Mercer (1985-86)............................................32 Andrea Autrey vs. LaSalle (1/7/94).............................................31 Janice Johnson at East Tennessee State (2/21/93)...................31 Gwen Thomas vs. Villanova (11/30/91)......................................31 Tracy Wilson vs. Florida A&M (2/25/89).....................................31 Phylette Blake at South Carolina (12/12/88)..............................31 Phylette Blake vs. Austin Peay (11/25/88)..................................31 Phylette Blake at Florida International (2/18/88)........................31 Phylette Blake at UCF (2/20/87).................................................31 Regina Days at Baptist (2/7/87).................................................31 Pam Baker vs. Georgia College (1974-75)................................31 Donna Moss vs. Georgia College (1/6/77).................................31 Pam Baker vs. Albany State (12/3/76).......................................31 Regina Days vs. Valdosta State (11/20/84)................................31 Sharon Mitchell vs. Furman (12/21/99)......................................30 Gwen Thomas vs. Mercer (1/9/92).............................................30 Markisha Vereen vs. Appalachian State (1/1/90).......................30 Phylette Blake vs. South Florida (11/26/88)...............................30 Regina Days vs. Cleveland State (1/4/88).................................30 Phylette Blake at Mercer (1/17/87).............................................30 Velvet Merritt vs. Florida State (3/12/82)....................................30 Pam Baker vs. Georgia College (1976-77)................................30 Pam Baker vs. Baptist (1974-75)...............................................30 www.GeorgiaSouthernEagles.com

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rebounds Game 1. 2. 4. 6. 7. 9.

Rebounds

Phylette Blake vs. FIU, 1/18/88............26 Trina Roberts vs. Paine, 12/13/83.......25 Pam Baker vs. Berry, 1974-75.............25 T. Wilson vs. B-Cookman, 2/21/91.......24 Diane Fuller vs. Georgia St., 12/6/80...24 Phylette Blake vs. Fla. A&M, 1/30/87 .. 22 Phylette Blake vs. Ga. Tech, 1/15/87...21 Trina Roberts vs. Clark, 12/5/84..........21 Tracy Wilson vs. Fla. A&M, 1/5/91.......20 Phylette Blake vs. FIU, 1/18/88............20 Phylette Blake at Marshall, 12/13/87...20 Phylette Blake at S.E. La., 12/16/87....20 T. Roberts vs. Wm. & Mary, 11/26/84..20 D. Fuller vs. McNeese St., 11/20/80....20

7. 8. 9. 10.

Trina Roberts, 1981-82.............. 11.43 Tracy Wilson, 1990-91............... 11.36 Phylette Blake, 1987-88............. 11.28 Regina Days, 1984-85............... 11.19

Career

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 1 0.

Phylette Blake, 1985-89............. 11.50 Trina Roberts, 1980-84.............. 10.47 Diane Fuller, 1978-81................. 10.41 Regina Days, 1984-88................. 9.71 Tracy Wilson, 1988-91................. 8.69 Mimi Lindsey, 1999-03................. 7.86 Telly Hall, 1994-98........................ 7.04 Nicole Newton, 2002-05............... 6.83 Sharon Mitchell, 1996-01............. 6.68 Gwen Thomas, 1988-92............... 6.43

Season 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9. 10.

Diane Fuller, 1980-81.................... 461 Diane Fuller, 1979-80.................... 410 Phylette Blake, 1986-87................ 393 Trina Roberts, 1983-84................. 363 Trina Roberts, 1981-82................. 343 Phylette Blake, 1988-89................ 327 Phylette Blake, 1987-88................ 327 Regina Days, 1984-85.................. 302 Mimi Lindsey, 2002-03.................. 297 Tracy Wilson, 1990-91.................. 284

Career 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Phylette Blake, 1985-89............. 1,242 Trina Roberts, 1980-84.............. 1,214 Regina Days, 1984-88............... 1,078 Diane Fuller, 1978-81 ................... 968 Telly Hall, 1994-98 ........................ 767 Sharon Mitchell, 1996-01.............. 762 Tracy Wilson, 1988-91 ................. 739 Gwen Thomas, 1988-92................ 701 Nicole Newton, 2002-05................ 682 Andrea Autrey, 1991-95................. 679 Rebounds Average

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Phylette Blake, 1986-87............. 14.04 Trina Roberts, 1983-84.............. 13.44 Diane Fuller, 1980-81................. 12.46 Diane Fuller, 1979-80................. 12.42 Trina Roberts, 1982-83.............. 12.05

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2010-11............Meredyth Frye................... 155 2009-10...........Jessica Geiger.................. 160 2008-09...........J’Lisia Ogburn................... 176 2007-08...........Shawnda Atwood.............. 165 2006-07...........Chequilla Jessie................ 164 2005-06...........Nicole Newton................... 261 2004-05...........Dana Benemon................. 213 2003-04...........Jessica Everett.................. 199 2002-03...........Mimi Lindsey..................... 297 2001-02...........Shawnica Hill..................... 140 2000-01...........Sharon Mitchell................. 183 1999-00...........Tondra Warren................... 193 1998-99...........Sharon Mitchell................. 193 1997-98...........Sharon Mitchell................. 228 1996-97...........T. Askew, T. Hall................ 184 1995-96...........Telly Hall............................ 220 1994-95...........Andrea Autrey................... 215 1993-94...........Andrea Autrey................... 232 1992-93...........Stephanie Christmas......... 202 1991-92...........Gwen Thomas................... 261 1990-91...........Tracy Wilson...................... 284 1989-90...........Tracy Wilson...................... 260 1988-89...........Phylette Blake................... 327 1987-88...........Phylette Blake................... 327 1986-87...........Phylette Blake................... 393 1985-86...........Regina Days...................... 246 1984-85...........Regina Days...................... 302 1983-84...........Trina Roberts..................... 363 1982-83...........Trina Roberts ................... 265 1981-82...........Trina Roberts..................... 343 1980-81...........Diane Fuller....................... 461 1979-80...........Diane Fuller....................... 410 1978-79...........Terrie Houston................... 154 1977-78...........N/A.......................................... 1976-77...........Pam Baker........................ 306

Year-by-Year Rebounds Average Leaders

Season 1. Pam Baker, 1976-77.................. 17.54 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Year-by-Year Rebounds leaders

Diane Fuller

2010-11............Krista Tate.......................... 6.0 2009-10...........Jessica Geiger................... 5.3 2008-09...........J’Lisia Ogburn.................... 5.9 2007-08...........Shawnda Atwood............... 5.5 2006-07...........Chequilla Jessie................. 5.3 2005-06...........Nicole Newton.................... 9.0 2004-05...........Dana Benemon.................. 7.1 2003-04...........Jessica Everett................... 6.9 2002-03...........Mimi Lindsey...................... 9.9 2001-02...........Mimi Lindsey...................... 6.3 2000-01...........Sharon Mitchell.................. 6.3 1999-00...........Tondra Warren.................... 7.1 1998-99...........Sharon Mitchell.................. 7.1 1997-98...........Sharon Mitchell.................. 7.9 1996-97...........Telly Hall............................. 7.4 1995-96...........Telly Hall............................. 8.1 1994-95...........Andrea Autrey.................... 9.3 1993-94...........Andrea Autrey.................... 7.7 1992-93...........Stephanie Christmas.......... 6.7 1991-92...........Gwen Thomas.................... 9.7 1990-91...........Tracy Wilson......................11.4 1989-90...........Tracy Wilson....................... 8.7 1988-89...........Phylette Blake.................. 10.9 1987-88...........Phylette Blake...................11.3 1986-87...........Phylette Blake.................. 14.0 1985-86...........Regina Days....................... 9.1 1984-85...........Regina Days......................11.2 1983-84...........Trina Roberts.................... 13.4 1982-83...........Trina Roberts.................... 12.0 1981-82...........Trina Roberts.....................11.4 1980-81...........Diane Fuller...................... 12.5 1979-80...........Diane Fuller...................... 12.4 1978-79...........Terrie Houston.................... 6.4 1977-78...........N/A.......................................... 1976-77...........Pam Baker....................... 18.0


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field goals Year-by-Year Field Goals Made Leaders 2010-11......... Meredyth Frye...............111 2009-10........ J’Lisia Ogburn.............. 132 2008-09........ Ashley Melson............. 132 2007-08........ Shawnda Atwood..........118 2006-07........ Tiffany Brown............... 168 2005-06........ Nicole Newton.............. 148 2004-05........ Dana Benemon............ 126 2003-04........ Jessica Everett............ 140 2002-03........ Jessica Everett............ 169 2001-02........ Alie Rousseau.............. 141 2000-01........ Sharon Mitchell............ 142 1999-00........ Tondra Warren............. 131 1998-99........ Sharon Mitchell............ 158 1997-98........ Telly Hall....................... 179 1996-97........ Tarsha Askew............... 139 1995-96........ Telly Hall....................... 161 1994-95........ Andrea Autrey.............. 182 1993-94........ Andrea Autrey.............. 186 1992-93........ Monique McClelland.... 160 1991-92........ Gwen Thomas.............. 188 1990-91........ Tracy Wilson................ 245 1989-90........ Tracy Wilson................ 240 1988-89........ Phylette Blake.............. 314 1987-88........ Phylette Blake.............. 234 1986-87........ Phylette Blake.............. 209 1985-86........ Regina Days................ 234 1984-85........ Regina Days................ 184 1983-84........ Trina Roberts............... 220 1982-83........ Trina Roberts............... 143 1981-82........ Trina Roberts............... 182 1980-81........ Diane Fuller................. 204 1979-80........ Diane Fuller................. 177 1978-79........ Debra Linebarger..........116 1977-78........ N/A..................................... 1976-77........ N/A..................................... 1975-76........ Pam Baker................... 179 1974-75........ N/A..................................... Year-by-Year Field Goal % Leaders (min 125 Att.) 2010-11......... Meredyth Frye............. 44.6 2009-10........ J’Lisia Ogburn............. 53.2 2008-09........ J’Lisia Ogburn............. 49.4 2007-08........ Tiffany Brown.............. 41.4 2006-07........ Chequilla Jessie.......... 44.4 2005-06........ Nicole Newton............. 43.9 2004-05........ Nicole Newton............. 45.7 2003-04........ Nicole Newton............. 46.0 2002-03........ Jessica Everett........... 45.8 2001-02........ Sarah McCary............. 44.5 2000-01........ Lauren Langley........... 51.8 1999-00........ Tondra Warren............ 47.8 1998-99........ Sharon Mitchell........... 58.3 1997-98........ Sharon Mitchell........... 63.7 1996-97........ Telly Hall...................... 50.2 1995-96........ Telly Hall...................... 56.3 1994-95........ Andrea Autrey............. 56.0 1993-94........ Andrea Autrey............. 59.6 1992-93........ Monique McClelland... 62.0 1991-92........ Toy Williams................ 62.0 1990-91........ Tracy Wilson............... 56.3 1989-90........ Tracy Wilson............... 55.6 1988-89........ Phylette Blake............. 64.2 1987-88........ Regina Days............... 63.1 1986-87........ Regina Days............... 62.4 1985-86........ Regina Days............... 70.5 1984-85........ Regina Days............... 64.3 1983-84........ Trina Roberts.............. 64.0 1982-83........ Trina Roberts.............. 57.6 1981-82........ Trina Roberts.............. 68.2 1980-81........ Trina Roberts.............. 62.2 1979-80........ Vuzeda Merriweather.. 53.4 1978-79........ Terrie Houston............ 51.6 1977-78........ N/A..................................... 1976-77........ N/A..................................... 1975-76........ Pam Baker ................. 35.5 1974-75........ N/A.....................................

Field Goals Made Game 1. Tracy Wilson vs. Florida, 12/18/89........... 17 Tracy Wilson vs. Fla. A&M, 1/5/91........... 17 3. Pam Baker vs. Georgia, 11/18/76 ........... 15 4. Gwen Thomas vs. Kent, 1/4/92................ 14 5. Andrea Autrey vs. Furman, 2/18/95......... 13 6. Nicole Newton vs. Wofford, 1/30/06......... 12 Nicole Newton vs. UNCG, 1/9/06............. 12 Shawnica Hill vs. Fla. Atlantic, 11/22/02... 12 Andrea Autrey at Furman, 1/21/95........... 12 Janice Johson vs. Furman, 3/5/94........... 12 Andrea Autrey vs. LaSalle, 1/7/94............ 12 Janice Johnson vs. E. Tenn. St., 2/21/93.12 Season 1. Phylette Blake, 1988-89......................... 314 2. Tracy Wilson, 1990-91........................... 245 3. Tracy Wilson, 1989-90........................... 240 4. Phylette Blake, 1987-88......................... 234 Regina Days, 1985-86........................... 234 6. Trina Roberts, 1983-84.......................... 220 7. Phylette Blake, 1986-87......................... 209 8. Diane Fuller, 1980-81............................. 204 9. Gwen Thomas, 1991-92......................... 188 10. Andrea Autrey, 1993-94.......................... 186 Career 1. Phylette Blake, 1985-89......................... 929 2. Regina Days, 1984-88........................... 835 3. Trina Roberts, 1980-84.......................... 695 4. Tracy Wilson, 1988-91........................... 653 5. Pam Baker, 1974-78.............................. 634 6. Debra Linebarger, 1977-80.................... 599 7. Andrea Autrey, 1991-95.......................... 538 8. Sharon Mitchell, 1996-2001................... 532 9. Telly Hall, 1994-98.................................. 523 10. Terrie Houston, 1978-82......................... 498 Field Goals Attempted Game 1. Tracy Wilson vs. Fla. A&M, 1/5/91........... 30 2. Tiffany Brown at J’ville St., 11/15/06......... 26 3. Shawnica Hill at ETSU, 2/3/03................. 25 4. Tara Anderson vs. UCF, 12/3/94 ............. 24 Janice Johnson vs. ETSU, 2/14/94.......... 24 6. Telly Hall vs. Marshall, 1/13/96................. 23 Tracy Wilson vs. Alabama St., 12/9/89..... 23 8. Shawnica Hill vs. Fla. Atlantic, 11/22/03... 22 Alie Rousseau vs. Furman, 2/16/02......... 22 Tarsha Askew vs. Eastern Ky., 11/25/94.. 22 Season 1. Phylette Blake, 1988-89......................... 489 2. Tracy Wilson, 1990-91........................... 435 3. Tracy Wilson, 1989-90........................... 432 4. Phylette Blake, 1987-88......................... 423 5. Debra Linebarger, 1979-80.................... 417 6. Sharon Thomas, 1985-86....................... 416 7. Tiffany Brown, 2006-07.......................... 406 8. Debra Linebarger, 1977-78.................... 392 9. Diane Fuller, 1980-81............................. 380 10. Shawnica Hill, 2002-03.......................... 379

5. Tarsha Askew, 1993-97....................... 1,149 6. Ashley Melson, 2005-09...................... 1,117 7. Trina Roberts, 1980-84....................... 1,089 8. Tiffany Brown, 2004-08....................... 1,020 9. Terrie Houston, 1978-82........................ 988 10. Telly Hall, 1994-98................................. 972 Field Goal Percentage Game (min. 10 Attempts) 1. M. McClelland vs. ASU, 1/23/92.100 (10-10) 2. T. Wilson vs. Augusta, 1/2/90....90.9 (10-11) 3. Telly Hall vs. S. Miss., 1/2/95....90.9 (10-11) 4. S. Mitchell vs. Mercer, 11/17/00. 90.0 (9-10) S. Mitchell vs. UNCG, 1/7/98..... 90.0 (9-10) S. Christmas vs. Mercer, 3/6/92. 90.0 (9-10) T. Wilson vs. UNCC, 11/29/89.... 90.0 (9-10) 8. T. Warren vs. Georgia, 11/30/99.. 81.8 (9-11) A. Rousseau vs. App. St., 2/8/00.81.8 (9-11) 10. A. Autrey vs. LaSalle, 1/7/94.... 80.0 (12-15) J. Johnson vs. Furman, 3/5//94.80.0 (12-15) J. Ogburn vs. Furman, 1/11/10... 80.0 (8-10) J. Ogburn vs. ASU, 2/27/10........ 80.0 (8-10) Season (min. 4 FGs Made Per Game ) 1. Regina Days, 1985-86......... 70.5 (234-332) 2. Trina Roberts, 1981-92........ 68.2 (182-267) 3. Regina Days, 1984-85......... 64.3 (184-286) 4. Phylette Blake, 1988-89....... 64.2 (314-489) 5. Trina Roberts, 1983-84........ 64.0 (220-344) 6. Sharon Mitchell, 1997-98..... 63.7 (160-251) 7. Regina Days, 1987-88......... 63.1 (226-358) 8. Regina Days, 1986-87......... 62.4 (191-306) 9. M. McClelland, 1992-93....... 62.0 (160-258) 10. Andrea Autrey, 1993-94........ 59.6 (186-312) Career (min. 400 FGs Made) 1. Regina Days, 1984-88....... 65.1 (835-1282) 2. Trina Roberts, 1980-84...... 63.2 (688-1089) 3. Andrea Autrey, 1991-95........ 58.0 (538-927) 4. Phylette Blake, 1985-89..... 56.5 (878-1555) 5. Tracy Wilson, 1988-91........55.6 (653-1175) 6. Sharon Mitchell, 1996-01..... 55.4 (532-960) 7. Telly Hall, 1994-98................ 53.8 (523-972) 8. Gwen Thomas, 1988-92....... 50.6 (472-933) 9. Terrie Houston, 1978-82....... 50.4 (498-988) 10. Janice Johnson, 1991-95..... 46.2 (446-965) Italics - Led Nation

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Career 1. Phylette Blake, 1985-89...................... 1,555 2. Debra Linebarger, 1977-80................. 1,460 3. Regina Days, 1984-88........................ 1,282 4. Tracy Wilson, 1988-91........................ 1,175 www.GeorgiaSouthernEagles.com

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THREE-POINTERS Three-Pointers Made Game 1. Alie Rousseau vs. App. St., 2/8/00........................8 2. Alie Rousseau at ETSU, 12/31/01........................7 3. Alie Rousseau vs. Charleston, 1/5/02...................6 Mary Perry vs. Chattanooga, 2/1/00.....................6 Svetlana Trjeskal vs. W. Carolina, 1/29/96...........6 Tara Anderson vs. Mercer, 2/7/95..........................6 Tarsha Askew at UNC Charlotte, 11/29/94 ..........6 Stacy Childers at South Carolina, 12/6/93...........6 Antoinette Brown vs. Akron, 12/12/88...................6 10. 14 times, M. DuBose vs Samford, 12/20/10........5 Season 1. Alie Rousseau, 2001-02.......................................83 2. Jamie Navarro, 2010-11.......................................64 Tara Anderson, 1994-95.......................................64 4. Svetlana Trjeskal, 1997-98...................................55 5. Tiffany Brown, 2006-07.........................................54 6. Lee DuBose, 2005-06..........................................52 7. Carolyn Whitney, 2009-10....................................51 8. Jill Dunn, 1992-93.................................................47 9. Stacy Childers, 1993-94.......................................45 10. Lee DuBose, 2004-05..........................................44 Career 1. Svetlana Trjeskal, 1995-99................................ 167 2. Alie Rousseau, 1998-01.................................... 163 3. Lee DuBose, 2002-06....................................... 137 4. Tara Anderson, 1991-95.................................... 134 5. Tiffany Brown, 2004-08...................................... 131 6. Jamie Navarro, 2007-11.................................... 130 7. Carolyn Whitney, 2006-10................................. 128 8. Jill Dunn, 1989-93.............................................. 120 9. Tarsha Askew, 1993-97..................................... 104 10. Tiffany Brown, 2004-08.........................................98 Three-Point Attempts Game 1. Alie Rousseau vs. Charleston, 1/5/02.................16 2. Alie Rousseau vs. Georgia, 12/4/01...................15 3. Tara Anderson vs. Ga. Tech, 12/12/94 ..............14 4. Carolyn Whitney at Chattanooga, 1/22/07.........12 Alie Rousseau vs. SMU, 11/17/01......................12 Alie Rousseau vs. Winthrop, 12/5/00..................12 7. 9 times, Navarro vs. Charleston, 2/16/11...........11 Season 1. Alie Rousseau, 2001-02.................................... 233 2. Tiffany Brown 2004-08....................................... 165 3. Tara Anderson, 1994-95.................................... 161 4. Svetlana Trjeskal, 1997-98................................ 160 5. Jamie Navarro, 2010-11.................................... 158 6. Carolyn Whitney, 2009-10................................. 154 7. Lee DuBose, 2005-06....................................... 135 8. Jill Dunn, 1992-93.............................................. 132 9. Alie Rousseau, 2000-01.................................... 131 10. Rachel Loiacono, 2002-03................................ 129 Career 1. Alie Rousseau, 1998-01.................................... 481 2. Svetlana Trjeskal, 1995-99................................ 480 3. Tiffany Brown, 2004-08...................................... 402 4. Carolyn Whitney, 2006-10................................. 397

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5. Tara Anderson, 1991-95.................................... 387 6. Lee DuBose, 2002-06....................................... 382 7. Jamie Navarro, 2010-11.................................... 369 7. Tarsha Askew, 1993-97..................................... 368 8. Ashley Rivens, 2005-09.................................... 361 9. Jill Dunn, 1989-93.............................................. 322 10. Ashley Melson, 2005-09.................................... 310 Three-Point Percentage Game (min. 3 Made) 1. Mary Perry vs. UTC, 2/1/99.....................100 (6-6) Fallon Lee at Troy, 12/20/05.....................100 (3-3) Lee DuBose at Sav. St., 2/17/05.............100 (3-3) R. Loiacono vs. WCU, 2/10/03................100 (3-3) Jill Dunn vs. VCU, 1/8/91 .........................100 (3-3) D. Blackshear vs. Ga. St., 1/14/89 .........100 (3-3) A. Brown vs. Fla. A&M , 2/13/88 .............100 (3-3) D. Simpson at Wofford, 1/31/00..............100 (3-3) S. Williams at FAU, 11/17/08....................100 (3-3) C. Whitney vs. Wofford, 2/20/10..............100 (3-3) 10. A. Rousseau vs. ASU, 2/8/00................ 88.9 (8-9) Season (min. One FG Made Per Game) 1. Elise Whitney, 2007-08........................43.5 (10-23) 2. Deb Blackshear, 1989-90................. 41.0 (43-105) 3. Jamie Navarro, 2010-11......................40.5 (69-85) 4. Tara Anderson, 1994-95................... 39.8 (64-161) 5. Lee DuBose, 2004-05.......................38.9 (44-113) 6. Jill Dunn, 1990-91................................38.6 (34-88) 7. Lee DuBose, 2005-06...................... 38.5 (52-135) 8. Svetlana Trjeskal, 1995-96................37.7 (43-114) 9. Carolyn Whitney, 2007-08...................37.1 (33-89) 10. Jill Dunn, 1991-92............................. 37.0 (37-100) Career (min. 100 Attempts) 1. Jill Dunn, 1989-93...........................37.3 (120-322) 2. Deb Blackshear, 1988-90................. 36.2 (68-188) 3. Lee DuBose, 2002-06.................... 35.9 (137-382) 4. Antoinette Brown, 1986-88...............35.6 (42-118) 5. Jamie Navarro, 2010-11................. 35.2 (130-369) 5. Svetlana Trjeskal, 1995-99............. 34.8 (167-480) 6. Tara Anderson, 1991-95................. 34.6 (134-387) 7. Samantha Williams, 2008-present.. 34.4 (54-157) 8. Alie Rousseau, 1998-01................. 33.9 (163-481) 9. Tiffany Brown, 2004-08................... 32.6 (131-402) 10. Jessica Geiger, 2006-10................... 32.5 (49-151) Italics - Led Nation

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Year-by-Year 3-Point Made Leaders 2010-11......... Jamie Navarro................ 64 2009-10........ Carolyn Whitney............ 51 2008-09........ Ashley Rivens................ 33 2007-08........ T. Brown / C. Whitney.... 33 2006-07........ Tiffany Brown................. 54 2005-06........ Lee DuBose................... 52 2004-05........ Lee DuBose................... 44 2003-04........ Lee DuBose................... 33 2002-03........ Rachel Loiacono............ 34 2001-02........ Alie Rousseau................ 83 2000-01........ Alie Rousseau................ 42 1999-00........ Amy Krach..................... 36 1998-99........ Svetlana Trjeskal........... 33 1997-98........ Svetlana Trjeskal........... 55 1996-97........ Svetlana Trjeskal........... 36 1995-96........ Svetlana Trjeskal........... 43 1994-95........ Tara Anderson................ 64 1993-94........ Stacy Childers................ 45 1992-93........ Jill Dunn......................... 47 1991-92........ Jill Dunn......................... 37 1990-91........ Jill Dunn......................... 34 1989-90........ Deb Blackshear............. 43 1988-89........ Deb Blackshear............. 25 1987-88........ Antoinette Brown........... 30 1986-87........ Antoinette Brown........... 12 Year-by-Year 3-Point Attempted Leaders 2010-11......... Jamie Navarro.............. 158 2009-10........ Carolyn Whitney.......... 154 2008-09........ Ashley Rivens...............118 2007-08........ Tiffany Brown................. 93 2006-07........ Tiffany Brown............... 165 2005-06........ Lee DuBose................. 135 2004-05........ Lee DuBose..................113 2003-04........ Kellie Tiller.....................116 2002-03........ Rachel Loiacono.......... 129 2001-02........ Alie Rousseau.............. 233 2000-01........ Alie Rousseau.............. 131 1999-00........ Amy Krach................... 109 1998-99........ Svetlana Trjeskal......... 102 1997-98........ Svetlana Trjeskal......... 160 1996-97........ Svetlana Trjeskal......... 104 1995-96........ Svetlana Trjeskal..........114 1994-95........ Tara Anderson.............. 161 1993-94........ Stacy Childers.............. 130 1992-93........ Jill Dunn....................... 132 1991-92........ Jill Dunn....................... 100 1990-91........ Jill Dunn......................... 88 1989-90........ Deb Blackshear........... 105 1988-89........ Deb Blackshear............. 83 1987-88........ Antoinette Brown........... 84 1986-87........ Antoinette Brown........... 34 Year-by-Year 3-Point % Leaders 2010-11......... Jamie Navarro............. 40.5 2009-10........ Jamie Navarro............. 32.6 2008-09........ Samantha Williams..... 37.1 2007-08........ Carolyn Whitney......... 37.1 2006-07........ Tiffany Brown.............. 32.7 2005-06........ Lee DuBose................ 38.5 2004-05........ Lee DuBose................ 38.9 2003-04........ Lee DuBose................ 35.1 2002-03........ Rachel Loiacono......... 26.4 2001-02........ Alie Rousseau............. 35.6 2000-01........ Alie Rousseau............. 32.1 1999-00........ Nikita Whatley............. 40.9 1998-99........ Mary Perry.................. 41.4 1997-98........ Amy Krach.................. 37.3 1996-97........ Rosie Arnold............... 36.5 1995-96........ Svetlana Trjeskal........ 37.7 1994-95........ Tara Anderson............. 39.8 1993-94........ Denise Primeaux........ 46.2 1992-93........ Tara Anderson............. 36.3 1991-92........ Jill Dunn...................... 37.0 1990-91........ Jill Dunn...................... 38.6 1989-90........ Deb Blackshear.......... 41.0 1988-89........ Deb Blackshear.......... 30.1 1987-88........ Antoinette Brown........ 35.7


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Free Throws Made Game 1. Danna Simpson at Wofford, 12/21/00..................16 Pam Baker vs. Georgia Tech, 1975-76................16 3. Gwen Thomas vs. Villanova, 11/30/91.................15 4. Andrea Autrey at W. Carolina, 2/25/95.................14 5. Sharon Mitchell vs. App. St., 1/4/99......................13 Meredyth Frye vs. Western Carolina, 1/14/11.....13 7. Danna Simpson vs. Davidson, 12/12/99.............12 Telly Hall at Davidson, 2/17/96..............................12 Janice Johnson vs. Marshall, 1/5/94.......................12 10. Telly Hall vs. Davidson, 1/20/97...............................11 Season 1. Gwen Thomas, 1991-92..................................... 157 2. Diane Fuller, 1980-81.......................................... 152 3. Phylette Blake, 1988-89...................................... 151 4. Regina Days, 1987-88........................................ 130 5. Tiffany Lanier, 2002-03........................................ 124 Telly Hall, 1997-98................................................ 124 7. Telly Hall, 1996-97................................................ 120 8. Jamie Navarro, 2009-10......................................115 9. Trina Roberts, 1983-84............................................109 10. Sharon Mitchell, 1998-99.........................................108 Janice Johnson, 1993-94........................................108 Career 1. Pam Baker, 1975-77................................................443 2. Regina Days, 1984-88.............................................421 3. Phylette Blake, 1986-89...........................................382 4. Telly Hall, 1994-98....................................................379 5. Gwen Thomas, 1988-92..........................................376 6. Renarda Baker, 1976-80.........................................351 7. Sharon Mitchell, 1996-01.........................................338 8. Janice Johnson, 1991-95........................................313 9. Danna Simpson, 1998-02........................................300 10. Tiffany Lanier, 2002-03.............................................290 Free Throw Attempts Game 1. Gwen Thomas vs. Villanova, 11/30/91.................18 Andrea Autrey vs. WCU, 2/25/95..........................18 Sharon Mitchell vs. Davidson, 12/30/97...............18 4. Sharon Mitchell vs. Appalachian, 1/4/99..............17 Telly Hall vs. Davidson, 1/20/97.............................17 6. Danna Simpson at Wofford, 12/20/00..................16 Telly Hall vs. Davidson, 2/17/96.............................16 8. Meredyth Frye vs. Western Carolina, 1/14/11.....14 Shawnda Atwood vs. Charleston, 2/25/06...........14 Danna Simpson vs. Davidson, 12/12/99.............14 Janice Johnson vs. Appalachian, 1/8/94..............14 Tracy Wilson vs. Tulane, 2/13/91..........................14

1 0. Renarda Baker, 1977-78........................................170 Pam Baker, 1975-76...............................................170 Career 1. Regina Days, 1985-89........................................ 817 2. Telly Hall, 1994-98................................................ 654 3. Gwen Thomas, 1988-92..................................... 565 4. Phylette Blake, 1986-89...................................... 541 5. Sharon Mitchell, 1996-01 ................................... 472 6. Tracy Wilson, 1989-91........................................ 436 7. Janice Johnson, 1991-95.................................... 433 8. Andrea Autrey, 1991-95...................................... 425 9. Tiffany Lanier, 1999-2003................................... 410 10. Trina Roberts, 1980-84....................................... 398 Free Throw Percentage Game 1. Danna Simpson at WOF, 12/20/00.......100 (16-16) 2. Tiffany Lanier at ETSU, 2/3/03..............100 (10-10) Diane Fuller vs. Mercer, 12/1/80...........100 (10-10) Carolyn Whitney, at MTSU 11/25/06....100 (10-10) 5. Kellie Tiller vs. Sav. St., 11/24/04...............100 (9-9) M. Middleton vs. STET, 1/28/99................100 (9-9) Angelica Rivers vs. FUR, 1/20/96.............100 (9-9) T. Simmons vs. UNCA, 12/15/90..............100 (9-9) Phylette Blake vs. Fla. St., 12/3/88...........100 (9-9) Diane Fuller vs. Mercer, 1/19/80...............100 (9-9) Season (min. 60 Attempts) 1. Jamie Navarro, 2009-10...................87.8 (115-131) 2. Lee DuBose, 2005-06...........................85.2 (52-61) 3. Carolyn Whitney, 2006-07....................84.5 (82-97) 4. Jamie Navarro, 2010-11........................81.2 (69-85) 5. Meredyth Frye, 2010-11................... 81.1 (103-127) 6. Danna Simpson, 2000-01.................. 80.4 (82-102) 7. Tiffany Lanier, 2002-03.....................78.5 (124-158) 8. Jessica Everett, 2003-04......................76.5 (65-85) 9. Danna Simpson, 1999-00................ 76.3 (103-135) 10. Sharon Mitchell, 2000-01................... 75.7 (81-107) Career (min. 300 Attempts) 1. Jamie Navarro, 2010-11...................79.5 (248-312) 2. Danna Simpson, 1998-02 ............... 77.1 (300-389) 3. Tarsha Askew, 1993-97.................... 74.6 (229-307) 4. Diane Fuller, 1978-81 ...................... 74.3 (284-382) 5. Trina Simmons, 1989-91 ................ 72.7 (205-282) 6. Janice Johnson, 1991-95 ................ 72.3 (313-433) 7. Sharon Mitchell, 1996-01 ................ 71.6 (338-472) 8. Tiffany Lanier, 1999-2003................ 70.7 (290-410) Velvet Merritt, 1979-83.....................70.7 (203-287) 10. Phylette Blake, 1985-89................... 70.6 (382-541)

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ASSISTS Game 1. Gwenda Smith vs. Furman, 2/13/93..........12 Vet Cooper vs. Tenn. State, 11/23/90........12 3. Tiffany Lanier vs. W. Carolina, 2/10/03.....11 Danna Simpson vs. UNCG, 2/17/00.........11 Denise Primeaux vs. Davidson, 2/20/95...11 Gwenda Smith vs. Chattanooga, 2/7/93...11 Gwenda Smith vs. Marshall, 1/30/93........11 Trina Simmons vs. Fla. A&M, 1/5/91.........11 9. Carolyn Whitney at High Point, 12/3/08....10 Tara Anderson vs. Mercer, 1/9/92.............10 Monica Evans vs. S.C. State, 1/18/89.......10 Antoinette Brown vs. Ga. Tech, 1/15/87....10 Antoinette Brown vs. UCF, 2/20/87...........10 Lisa Poller vs. Albany St., 11/30/84...........10 Renarda Baker vs. Stetson, 2/9/80...........10 Season 1. Monica Evans, 1988-89..........................165 2. Gwenda Smith, 1992-93.........................155 3. Trina Simmons, 1990-91.........................147 4. Antoinette Brown, 1986-87......................137 5. Danna Simpson, 1999-00.......................132 Antoinette Brown, 1987-88......................132 7. Tiffany Lanier, 2000-01............................128 8. Tiffany Lanier, 2002-03............................126 9. Deb Blackshear, 1989-90........................123 10. Danna Simpson, 2000-01.......................121 Denise Primeaux, 1994-95......................121 Career 1. Danna Simpson, 1998-02.......................419 2. Rosie Arnold, 1995-99.............................374 3. Tiffany Lanier, 1999-03............................366 4. Jill Dunn, 1989-93...................................318 5. Carolyn Whitney, 2006-10.......................308 6. Monica Evans, 1985-89..........................286 7. Tara Anderson, 1991-95..........................280 8. Antoinette Brown, 1986-88......................269 9. Trina Simmons, 1989-91.........................266 10. Gwenda Smith, 1991-93.........................257

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2010-11......... Jamie Navarro................83 2009-10........ Carolyn Whitney............79 2008-09........ J.Navarro/J. Geiger........62 2007-08........ Carolyn Whitney............91 2006-07........ Carolyn Whitney..........104 2005-06........ Ashley Melson...............61 2004-05........ Fallon Lee......................85 2003-04........ Kristy McCorkle..............67 2002-03........ Tiffany Lanier...............126 2001-02........ Danna Simpson...........108 2000-01........ Tiffany Lanier...............128 1999-00........ Danna Simpson...........132 1998-99........ Rosie Arnold..................99 1997-98........ Rosie Arnold................107 1996-97........ Rosie Arnold..................76 1995-96........ Rosie Arnold..................92 1994-95........ Denise Primeaux.........121 1993-94........ Beverly Copeland........110 1992-93........ Gwenda Smith.............155 1991-92........ Gwenda Smith.............102 1990-91........ Trina Simmons.............147 1989-90........ Deb Blackshear...........123 1988-89........ Monica Evans..............165 1987-88........ Antoinette Brown.........132 1986-87........ Antoinette Brown.........137 1985-86........ Lisa Poller......................86 1984-85........ Lisa Poller .....................83 1983-84........ Jean Garris....................83 1982-83........ Janet Reddick ..............53 1981-82........ Vuzeda Merriweather.....72 1980-81........ Jean Garris....................79 1979-80........ Renarda Baker...............99 1978-79........ Mary Lou Garrett............41 1977-78........ Mary Lou Garrett............80 1976-77........ Donna Moss...................55


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BLOCKS & STEALS Year-by-Year Blocked Shots Leaders 2010-11......... Danielle Spencer........... 21 2009-10........ J’Lisia Ogburn................ 21 2008-09........ J’Lisia Ogburn................ 34 2007-08........ Jessica Geiger............... 23 2006-07........ Chequilla Jessie............. 12 2005-06........ Shawnda Atwood........... 15 2004-05........ Nicole Newton................ 28 2003-04........ Adrienne Early................. 9 2002-03........ Mimi Lindsey.................. 29 2001-02........ Simpson/Lindsey........... 14 2000-01........ Amy Krach................... 15 1999-00........ Amy Krach................... 24 1998-99........ Sharon Mitchell............ 25 1997-98........ Sharon Mitchell............. 11 1996-97........ Sharon Mitchell............ 18 1995-96........ Marysue James............ 39 1994-95........ Marysue James............ 18 1993-94........ Zporal Tyson................ 17 1992-93........ Stephanie Christmas... 30 1991-92........ Stephanie Christmas... 34 1990-91........ Stephanie Christmas... 26 1989-90........ Tracy Wilson................ 16 1988-89........ Phylette Blake.............. 53 1987-88........ Phylette Blake.............. 27 1986-87........ Phylette Blake.............. 42 1985-86........ Phylette Blake.............. 16 1984-85........ Beverly Wilson.............. 7 1983-84........ Trina Roberts............... 19 1982-83........ N/A..................................... 1981-82........ Trina Roberts............... 28 1980-81........ Trina Roberts............... 52 1979-80........ Diane Fuller................. 20

Year-by-Year Steals Leaders 2010-11......... Meredyth Frye................ 48 2009-10........ Jamie Navarro................ 58 2008-09........ Jamie Navarro................ 57 2007-08........ Ashley Melson............... 43 2006-07........ Tiffany Brown................. 56 2005-06........ Nicole Newton................ 47 2004-05........ Tiffany Brown................. 49 2003-04........ Lee DuBose................... 38 2002-03........ Tiffany Lanier............... 101 2001-02........ Danna Simpson ............ 63 2000-01........ Tiffany Lanier............... 101 1999-00........ Danna Simpson........... 72 1998-99........ Danna Simpson........... 47 1997-98........ Sharon Mitchell............ 50 1996-97........ Angelica Rivers............ 67 1995-96........ Danelle Toole............... 52 1994-95........ Tara Anderson.............. 48 1993-94........ Andrea Autrey.............. 50 1992-93........ Jill Dunn....................... 64 1991-92........ Gwen Smith................. 53 1990-91........ Trina Simmons............. 103 1989-90........ Trina Simmons............. 93 1988-89........ Phylette Blake.............. 88 1987-88........ Phylette Blake.............. 71 1986-87........ Antoinette Brown......... 65 1985-86........ Regina Days................ 46 1984-85........ Regina Days................ 55 1983-84........ Trina Roberts............... 30 1982-83........ N/A..................................... 1981-82........ Debbie Myers............... 71 1980-81........ Diane Fuller................. 108 1979-80........ Diane Fuller................. 61

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Game 1. Phylette Blake vs. Valdosta St., 11/26/85....... 6 2. Gwen Thomas vs. Ch. Southern, 12/9/92...... 5 Stephanie Christmas vs. Fla. A&M, 1/5/91..... 5 Gwen Thomas vs. Tenn. St., 11/23/90............ 5 Phylette Blake at Mercer, 1/17/87.................. 5 Phylette Blake vs. Tulane, 11/28/86............... 5 Trina Roberts vs. Fla. A&M, 1/7/83................. 5 Trina Roberts vs. Stetson, 1/9/81................... 5 9. 20 times, last J. Ogburn vs. Furman, 1/11/10.... 4 Season 1. Phylette Blake, 1988-89............................... 53 2. Phylette Blake, 1986-87............................... 42 3. Marysue James, 1995-96............................. 39 4. Phylette Blake, 1987-88............................... 37 5. J’Lisia Ogburn, 2008-09............................... 34 Stephanie Christmas, 1991-92..................... 34 7. Stephanie Christmas, 1992-93..................... 30 8. Mimi Lindsey, 2002-03................................. 29 9. Nicole Newton, 2004-05............................... 28 10. Stephanie Christmas, 1990-91..................... 26 Career 1. Phylette Blake, 1985-89............................. 148 2. Stephanie Christmas, 1989-93..................... 97 3. Marysue James, 1991-96............................. 69 4. Jessica Geiger, 2006-10............................... 67 J’Lisia Ogburn, 2006-10............................... 67 6. Sharon Mitchell, 1996-01............................. 64 7. Gwen Thomas, 1988-92............................... 59 Amy Krach, 1997-01..................................... 59 9. Mimi Lindsey, 1999-03................................. 56 10. Nicole Newton, 2002-05............................... 51

Steals Game 1. Tiffany Lanier at South Carolina, 12/3/03..... 10 2. Angelica Rivers at Marshall, 1/11/97.............. 8 Gwenda Smith vs. Marshall, 2/27/93.............. 8 Trina Simmons vs. Iowa State, 11/24/90........ 8 5. Ashley Melson vs. UNC Asheville, 11/22/08...... 7 Danelle Toole vs. Furman, 1/20/96................. 7 Trina Simmons vs. Stetson, 1/26/91............... 7 Trina Simmons vs. Central Fla., 1/29/90........ 7 Trina Simmons vs. Alabama St., 12/9/90....... 7 Trina Simmons vs. Florida St., 1/4/90............ 7 Markisha Vereen vs. App. St., 1/1/90............. 7 Phylette Blake vs. Central Fla., 1/30/89......... 7 Trina Simmons vs. E. Carolina, 11/24/89....... 7 Phylette Blake vs. Furman, 12/17/88............. 7 Phylette Blake vs. Austin Peay, 11/25/88....... 7 Antoinette Brown vs. FIU, 1/22/87.................. 7 Antoinette Brown at Baptist, 2/7/87................ 7 Season 1. Diane Fuller, 1980-81................................. 108 2. Trina Simmons, 1990-91............................ 103 3. Tiffany Lanier, 2002-03............................... 101 Tiffany Lanier, 2000-01............................... 101 5. Trina Simmons, 1989-90.............................. 93 6. Phylette Blake, 1988-89............................... 88 7. Gwenda Smith, 1992-93............................... 85 8. Danna Simpson, 1999-00............................. 74 9. Phylette Blake, 1987-88............................... 71 Debbie Myers, 1981-82................................ 71 Career 1. Tiffany Lanier, 1999-03............................... 285 2. Phylette Blake, 1985-89............................. 250 3. Danna Simpson, 1998-02........................... 243 4. Regina Days, 1984-88................................ 206 5. Trina Simmons, 1989-91............................ 196 6. Sharon Mitchell, 1996-01........................... 176 7. Jamie Navarro, 2010-11............................. 174 8. Tiffany Brown, 2004-08.............................. 170 9. Tarsha Askew, 1993-97.............................. 166 10. Jill Dunn, 1989-93...................................... 164

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TEAM RECORDS Team Single Season Points Scored 1. 1980-81................................ 2761 2. 1979-80................................ 2407 3. 1989-90................................ 2356 4. 1981-82................................ 2312 5. 1992-93................................ 2303 6. 1991-92................................ 2299 7. 1988-89................................ 2267 8. 1993-94................................ 2266 9. 1997-98................................ 2236 10. 1987-88................................ 2223 Scoring Average 1. 1994-95................................. 79.1 2. 1995-96................................. 78.9 3. 1989-90................................. 78.5 4. 1981-82................................. 77.1 1985-86................................. 77.1 1997-98................................. 77.1 7. 1992-93................................. 76.8 8. 1987-88................................. 76.7 9. 1991-92................................. 76.6 10. 1982-83................................. 76.0 Field Goals Made 1. 1980-81................................ 1150 2. 1979-80.................................. 966 3. 1981-82.................................. 949 4. 1992-93.................................. 928 5. 1989-90.................................. 894 6. 1987-88.................................. 886 7. 1991-92.................................. 873 8. 1986-87.................................. 871 9. 1985-86.................................. 853 10. 1988-89.................................. 850 Field Goals Attempted 1. 1980-81................................ 2579 2. 1979-80................................ 2179 3. 2002-03................................ 2057 4. 1981-82................................ 2033 5. 2006-07................................ 1974 1989-90................................ 1974 7. 1992-93................................ 1971 8. 1993-94................................ 1952 9. 1991-92................................ 1938 10. 1995-96................................ 1906 Field Goal % 1. 1988-89...............49.1 (850-1732) 2. 1987-88...............48.7 (886-1820) 3. 1985-86...............48.2 (853-1769) 4. 1986-87...............47.7 (871-1826)

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1992-93...............47.1 (928-1971) 1984-85...............46.9 (801-1707) 1981-82...............46.7 (949-2033) 1983-84...............46.6 (718-1542) 1997-98...............46.1 (818-1775) 1992-93...............45.5 (820-1803)

Three-Point Field Goals Made 1. 2010-11.................................. 192 2. 2006-07.................................. 165 3. 2008-09.................................. 158 4. 2009-10.................................. 156 5. 1996-97.................................. 138 1997-98.................................. 138 7. 1994-95.................................. 137 8. 2004-05.................................. 135 9. 1995-96.................................. 130 10. 2005-06.................................. 123 Three-Point Field Goals Attempted 1. 2006-07.................................. 574 2. 2010-11.................................. 538 3. 2008-09.................................. 533 4. 2009-10.................................. 504 5. 1996-97.................................. 453 1995-96.................................. 438 7. 2004-05.................................. 434 8. 1994-95.................................. 433 9. 1997-98.................................. 426 10. 2005-06.................................. 406 Three-Point Field Goal % 1. 1987-88...................35.8 (39-109) 2. 2010-11.................35.7 (192-538) 1986-87.....................35.7 (15-42) 4. 1989-90...................34.1 (70-205) 5. 1993-94.................34.0 (122-359) 6. 1990-91...................33.3 (47-141) 7. 1997-98.................32.4 (138-426) 8. 1999-00.................32.3 (107-331) 9. 1992-93...................31.7 (84-265) 10. 1994-95.................31.3 (137-438) Free Throws Made 1. 1988-89.................................. 538 2. 1989-90.................................. 498 3. 1995-96.................................. 492 4. 2000-01.................................. 491 5. 1993-94.................................. 480 6. 1996-97.................................. 478 7. 1979-80.................................. 475 8. 1998-99.................................. 471 9. 2002-03.................................. 464 10. 1997-98.................................. 462 Free Throws Attempted 1. 1988-89.................................. 794 2. 1991-92.................................. 756 3. 1989-90.................................. 755 4. 1995-96.................................. 750 5. 2002-03.................................. 727 6. 1996-97.................................. 723 7. 1993-94.................................. 715 8. 1979-80.................................. 709 9. 1980-81.................................. 699 10. 1997-98.................................. 687

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Free Throw % 1. 2000-01.................74.5 (491-659) 2. 2010-11.................71.5 (353-494) 3. 1998-99.................70.6 (471-667) 4. 2009-10.................70.4 (437-621) 5. 1977-78........................69.0 (N/A) 6. 2006-07.................68.4 (400-585) 7. 1988-89.................67.8 (538-794) 8. 1983-84.................67.7 (360-532) 9. 1997-98.................67.2 (462-687) 2008-09.................67.2 (352-524) Rebounds 1. 1980-81................................ 1756 2. 1981-82................................ 1550 3. 1979-80................................ 1475 4. 2002-03................................ 1434 5. 1991-92................................ 1329 6. 2004-05................................ 1328 7. 2003-04................................ 1299 8. 2006-07................................ 1280 9. 1989-90................................ 1279 10. 2005-06................................ 1259 Rebounding average 1. 1981-82................................. 51.7 2. 1982-83................................. 49.1 3. 2002-03................................. 47.8 4. 1980-81................................. 47.5 5. 2003-04................................. 44.8 6. 1979-80................................. 44.7 7. 2004-05................................. 44.3 1987-88................................. 44.3 1991-92................................. 44.3 10. 1994-95................................. 43.8 Assists 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

1988-89.................................. 548 1989-90.................................. 539 1992-93.................................. 532 1991-92.................................. 500 1980-81.................................. 499 1987-88.................................. 495 1990-91.................................. 486 1997-98.................................. 463 2000-01.................................. 434 1993-94.................................. 426

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1980-81.................................. 492 2000-01.................................. 387 1992-93.................................. 378 1989-90.................................. 366 1993-94.................................. 353 1999-00.................................. 343 1996-97.................................. 335 1990-91.................................. 329 1981-82.................................. 328 2002-03.................................. 326

Blocked shots 1. 1980-81.................................. 131 2. 1991-92.................................... 99 3. 1981-82.................................... 87 4. 2008-09.................................... 85 5. 1990-91.................................... 84


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TEAM RECORDS Team Single Game

10. vs Akron, 11/26/10.......................................... 32

Largest Margin of Victory 1. vs. Tift, 1974-75................................72 (111-39) 2. vs. Eckerd, 12/3/82...........................70 (119-49) 3. at Chas. Southern, 12/9/91............. 62 (106-44) 4. vs. Armstrong St., 2/25/88................. 55 (89-34) 5. vs. Central Florida, 12/8/92............. 54 (101-47) vs. Stetson, 1/2/93............................. 54 (97-43) 7. vs. Brewton-Parker, 11/13/09............ 52 (96-44) 8. vs. Flagler, 1/29/83............................ 51 (89-38) 9. vs. Armstrong St., 12/30/94............... 50 (97-47) vs. Montevallo, 1975-76 ................... 50 (89-39)

Field Goals Attempted 1. vs. Eckerd, 12/3/82....................................... 100 2. vs. Valdosta State, 2/7/83............................... 97 3. vs. Tift, 1975...................................................94 4. vs. Armstrong State, 12/30/94........................ 88 5. at East Tennessee State, 2/3/03..................... 87 6. vs. Florida State, 12/16/87............................. 86 7. vs. Augusta State, 12/18/00........................... 85 at Marshall, 2/12/96........................................ 85 9. at East Tennessee St., 2/21/93....................... 84 vs. Armstrong State, 2/25/88.......................... 84 vs. Davidson, 2/17/94..................................... 84

Largest Margin of Defeat 1. at South Carolina, 12/9/78................62 (113-51) 2. vs. Georgia, 1/9/86............................ 50 (97-47) 3. at Georgia, 12/10/98........................ 49 (101-52) at Georgia, 11/28/95.......................... 49 (98-49) at Notre Dame, 11/25/08................... 49 (85-36) 6. vs. North Carolina, 3/16/94.............. 48 (101-53) 7. vs. Louisville, 11/26/05...................... 44 (88-44) 8. at South Carolina, 2/3/92................... 43 (67-24) 9. vs. Alabama, 2/18/98......................... 39 (82-48) at Georgia, 11/13/07........................ 39 (105-66) Most Points Scored 1. vs. Eckerd, 12/3/82....................................... 119 2. vs. Tift, 1974-75.............................................111 at Mercer, 2/20/86.........................................111 4. vs. Kent, 1/4/92............................................ 110 5. vs. UNC Asheville, 12/15/90......................... 107 6. at Charleston Southern, 12/9/91.................. 106 7. vs. Baptist, 1/9/89......................................... 105 8. at East Tenn. St., 1/12/98............................. 104 9. vs. Albany State, 12/2/78.............................. 103 at Georgia College, 11/29/80........................ 103 Fewest Points Scored 1. at South Carolina, 2/3/92................................ 24 2. at Chattanooga, 1/5/04................................... 32 3. at Davidson, 1/29/05...................................... 36 at Notre Dame, 11/25/08................................ 36 5. vs. Arkansas State, 11/27/10.......................... 37 6. vs. West Georgia, 1973-74............................. 38 7. at Charleston, 2/16/11.................................... 39 vs. Charleston, 1/19/11................................... 39 vs. New Orleans, 11/28/09............................. 39 10. vs. Mercer, 1974-75........................................ 40 Fewest Point Allowed 1. vs. Elon, 1/26/09............................................. 29 2. vs. Tift, 1973-74.............................................. 31 3. vs. Armstrong State, 2/25/88.......................... 34 4. vs. Presbyterian, 12/20/08.............................. 35 5. vs. Elon, 2/3/07............................................... 37 vs. Savannah State, 12/1/02.......................... 37 7. vs. Flagler, 1/29/83......................................... 38 vs. College of Charleston, 1/15/00................. 38 at UNC Asheville, 12/16/09............................ 38 10. vs. Wofford, 2/14/04....................................... 39 vs. UNC Asheville, 11/22/08........................... 39 Field Goals Made 1. vs. Eckerd, 12/3/82......................................... 55 2. vs. Tift, 1975...................................................51 3. vs. Kent, 1/4/91.............................................. 48 4. vs. Central Florida, 12/8/92............................ 43 vs. Baptist, 1/9/89........................................... 43 vs. Central Florida, 1/25/88............................ 43 7. vs. Mercer, 1/19/93......................................... 42 vs. USC Aiken, 12/2/91.................................. 42 9. vs. Armstrong State, 12/30/94........................ 41

Field Goal % 1. at Charleston Southern, 12/9/91................. 69.8 2. vs. Appalachian State, 1/23/93.................... 69.6 3. vs. Florida International, 1/21/89................. 66.7 4. at Clark, 12/5/83.......................................... 65.9 5. vs. Florida A&M, 3/2/89............................... 64.0 6. vs. Augusta, 12/5/87.................................... 63.6 7. at Western Carolina, 1/19/98....................... 62.7 vs. South Carolina St., 1/18/89.................... 62.7 9. vs. Memphis, 12/4/98.................................. 62.3 10. at Baptist, 2/8/89......................................... 62.1 Three-Point Field Goals Made 1. vs. Georgia, 11/21/06..................................... 13 vs. Appalachian State, 2/8/00......................... 13 3. vs. Brewton-Parker, 11/15/08......................... 12 4. vs. Davidson, 1/8/11....................................... 11 at Chattanooga, 12/18/10............................... 11 vs. Mercer, 11/16/10....................................... 11 at Western Carolina, 1/29/96.......................... 11 at FAU, 11/17/08............................................. 11 Three-Point Field Goals Attempted 1. vs. Georgia, 11/21/06..................................... 30 at Eastern Kentucky, 11/24/95........................ 29 3. at Georgia, 11/13/07....................................... 28 vs. Marshall, 3/2/96........................................ 28 5. vs. Charleston, 2/16/11................................... 27 at Florida Atlantic, 12/12/10............................ 27 vs. Mercer, 11/16/10....................................... 27 vs. Georgia Tech, 12/12/94............................. 27 vs. New Orleans, 11/28/09............................. 27 Three-Point Field Goal % (min. 3 Attempts) 1. vs. Va. Commonwealth, 1/8/91............ 100 (3-3) at Georgia State, 1/14/89.................... 100 (3-3) vs. Florida A&M, 2/13/88..................... 100 (3-3) 4. at Georgia State, 1/10/91................... 83.0 (5-6) 5. vs. Appalachian St., 2/8/00............. 81.3 (13-16) 6. 5 times, last vs. Kent, 1/4/92.............. 75.0 (3-4) Free Throws Made 1. at Wofford, 12/30/98....................................... 42 2. vs. Davidson, 12/12/99................................... 35 vs. Central Florida, 1/30/89............................ 35 4. vs. Appalachian State, 1/4/99......................... 33 vs. Davidson, 2/26/97..................................... 33 6. at Wofford, 1/29/07......................................... 32 7. at Wofford, 12/21/00....................................... 31 vs. Georgia State, 2/11/87.............................. 31 9. at Florida A&M, 1/7/89.................................... 30 10. vs. Western Carolina, 1/14/11........................ 29 vs. Savannah State, 11/24/04......................... 29 at East Tennessee St., 2/10/96....................... 29 vs. Villanova, 11/30/91.................................... 29

2. vs. Savannah State, 11/24/04......................... 49 3. vs. Central Florida, 1/30/89............................ 48 vs. St. Augustine’s, 11/26/82.......................... 48 5. vs. Appalachian State, 1/4/99......................... 45 6. vs. Mercer, 1/13/90......................................... 43 at Florida A&M, 1/7/89.................................... 43 vs. Florida A&M, 3/2/89.................................. 43 9. vs. Davidson, 12/12/99................................... 42 10. 5 times, last vs. Furman, 2/17/03................... 41 Free Throw % (min. 15 Attempts) 1. vs. Appalachian State, 2/27/10....... 95.7 (23-25) 2. vs. Western Carolina, 12/16/88...... 94.7 (18-19) 3. vs. Western Carolina, 2/12/01........ 94.4 (17-18) 4. vs. Central Florida, 2/15/86............ 94.1 (16-17) 5. at Jacksonville, 11/21/10............... . 905 (19-21) 6. vs. Mercer, 1/19/81......................... 90.0 (18-20) 7. at Vanderbilt, 11/22/00.................... 88.2 (15-17) 8. vs. Winthrop, 12/5/00..................... 88.0 (22-25) 9. at Austin Peay, 11/21/97................. 88.0 (22-25) 10. vs. Louisville, 1/21/84..................... 88.0 (22-25) Rebounds 1. vs. Augusta State, 12/18/00........................... 67 2. vs. Appalachian State, 1/2/01......................... 62 at East Tennessee State, 1/12/98................... 62 4. at Coll. of Charleston, 1/26/04........................ 61 at Appalachian State, 2/25/04........................ 61 vs. St. Augustine’s, 11/26/82.......................... 61 7. vs. Brewton-Parker, 11/15/08......................... 60 8. vs. Armstrong State, 12/30/94........................ 59 at Chattanooga, 1/2/95................................... 59 vs. Marshall, 1/13/96...................................... 59 Assists 1. vs. Central Florida, 1/25/88............................ 35 2. vs. Appalachian State, 1/23/93....................... 31 3. vs. Central Florida, 12/8/92............................ 30 vs. Liberty, 11/30/88........................................ 30 5. vs. Mercer, 1/19/93......................................... 29 vs. Mercer, 3/6/92........................................... 29 vs. Florida A&M, 1/5/91.................................. 29 vs. Cleveland State, 1/4/88............................ 29 9. vs. Kent, 1/4/92.............................................. 28 vs. USC Aiken, 12/2/91.................................. 28 Steals 1. vs. Georgia Tech, 2/21/80............................... 28 2. vs. Central Florida, 12/8/92............................ 27 vs. Appalachian State, 1/1/90 ........................ 27 4. vs. USC Spartanburg, 11/24/99...................... 25 5. vs. Coll. of Charleston, 1/15/00...................... 24 at Marshall, 1/30/93........................................ 24 7. at Charleston Southern, 12/9/91.................... 23 8. vs. Alabama State, 11/29/96........................... 22 vs. Baptist, 1/9/89........................................... 22 Blocked Shots 1. at Charleston Southern, 12/9/91.................... 11 2. at UNC Greensboro, 1/18/05.......................... 10 3. vs Appalachian State, 12/16/08........................ 9 at Wofford, 12/30/98......................................... 9 vs. Florida A&M, 1/5/91.................................... 9 6. at Marshall, 2/12/96.......................................... 8 vs. Brewton-Parker, 11/13/09........................... 8 7. vs. Davidson, 2/11/06....................................... 7 vs. Jacksonville State, 12/19/99....................... 7 vs. Wofford, 2/27/98......................................... 7 at Chattanooga, 2/3/96..................................... 7

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YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS Year Record FG-FGA PCT. 3FG-FGA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. REB-AVG A TO BLK ST PTS AVG 2010-11 12-18 604-1596 .378 192-538 .357 333-494 .715 1029-34.3 381 494 58 237 1753 58.4 2009-10 19-12 624-1616 .386 156-504 .310 437-621 .704 1079-34.8 381 512 67 290 1841 59.4 2008-09 16-14 632-1669 .379 158-533 .296 352-524 .672 1135-37.8 410 506 55 248 1774 59.1 2007-08 17-13 675-1785 .378 141-471 .299 350-542 .646 1153-38.4 367 507 76 264 1841 61.4 2006-07 13-18 694-1974 .352 165-574 .287 400-585 .684 1280-41.3 373 574 59 272 1953 63.0 2005-06 11-18 688-1828 .376 123-406 .303 371-577 .643 1259-43.4 325 574 60 256 1870 64.5 2004-05 16-14 707-1847 .383 135-434 .311 391-609 .642 1328-44.3 338 622 71 266 1940 64.7 2003-04 15-14 638-1749 .365 92-351 .262 324-503 .644 1299-44.8 336 614 35 231 1692 58.3 2002-03 20-10 757-2057 .368 76-307 .248 464-727 .638 1434-47.8 376 502 46 326 2054 68.5 2001-02 13-14 694-1835 .378 121-407 .297 385-606 .635 1152-42.7 399 495 50 264 1894 70.1 2000-01 22-7 784-1822 .430 98-321 .305 491-659 .745 1117-38.5 434 591 47 387 2157 74.4 1999-00 10-18 742-1820 .408 107-331 .323 403-607 .664 1121-40.0 408 617 73 343 1994 71.2 1998-99 13-14 722-1628 .443 105-353 .297 471-667 .706 961-35.6 382 566 69 271 2020 74.8 1997-98 18-11 818-1775 .461 138-426 .324 462-687 .672 1120-38.6 463 631 35 285 2236 77.1 1996-97 16-13 736-1870 .394 138-453 .305 478-723 .661 1216-41.9 379 599 47 335 2088 72.0 1995-96 15-13 794-1906 .417 130-433 .300 492-750 .656 1223-43.7 401 671 74 302 2210 78.9 1994-95 16-12 829-1900 .436 137-438 .313 419-667 .628 1226-43.8 399 613 36 287 2214 79.1 1993-94 21-9 832-1952 .426 122-359 .340 480-715 .671 1215-40.5 426 596 45 353 2266 75.5 1992-93 21-9 928-1971 .471 84-265 .317 363-634 .573 1219-40.6 532 614 64 378 2303 76.8 1991-92 14-16 873-1938 .450 61-204 .299 492-756 .651 1329-44.3 500 665 99 302 2299 76.6 1990-91 15-13 820-1803 .455 47-141 .333 426-664 .642 1177-42.0 486 617 84 329 2113 75.5 1989-90 21-9 894-1974 .453 70-205 .341 498-755 .660 1279-42.6 539 625 58 366 2356 78.5 1988-89 18-12 850-1732 .491 29-103 .282 538-794 .678 1215-40.5 548 667 76 292 2267 75.6 1987-88 21-8 886-1820 .487 39-109 .358 410-680 .603 1257-43.3 495 617 61 319 2223 76.7 1986-87 20-8 871-1826 .477 15-42 .357 343-593 .578 1241-44.3 397 538 60 245 2100 75.0 1985-86 13-14 853-1769 .482 N/A N/A 376-614 .612 1046-38.7 352 487 35 238 2082 77.1 1984-85 13-14 801-1707 .469 N/A N/A 293-523 .560 1031-38.2 308 507 22 235 1895 70.2 1983-84 15-12 718-1542 .466 N/A N/A 360-532 .677 1005-37.2 287 N/A 35 123 1796 66.5 1982-83 12-12 685-1652 .414 N/A N/A 305-493 .618 1082-49.1 187 N/A N/A N/A 1901 76.0 1981-82 26-5 949-2033 .467 N/A N/A 414-656 .631 1550-51.7 319 608 87 328 2312 77.1 1980-81 25-12 1150-2579 .446 N/A N/A 461-699 .660 1756-47.5 499 737 131 492 2761 74.6 1979-80 24-9 966-2179 .443 N/A N/A 475-709 .670 1475-44.7 361 606 59 311 2407 72.9 1978-79 11-14 753-1738 .433 N/A N/A 335-528 .634 994-39.7 186 N/A N/A N/A 1841 73.6 1977-78 11-15 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A .690 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A NO STATS AVAILABLE FOR 1973-77

L 78-81 W 65-63 W 88-80 W 85-76 L 76-77 L 77-83 W 84-80 (o2) L 85-86 (o2) L 86-89 W 97-89 W 93-90 W 100-97 W 104-101 (o4) W 77-71 L 83-85 W 84-80 W 82-71 W 82-76 L 74-77 W 73-71 L 95-97 W 83-81 L 81-94 W 54-50 W 77-69 W 69-64 W 71-69 TOTAL

Home 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Overtime Games

vs. Albany State (1/13/77) vs. Georgia (2/2/80) vs. South Carolina State (2/21/81) vs. South Alabama (11/30/85) vs. Florida A&M (1/18/86) vs. Florida State (12/16/87) vs. Georgia State (2/11/89) vs. Florida A&M (1/5/91) vs. Mercer (2/7/91) vs. Florida A&M (2/29/92) at Eastern Kentucky (11/24/95) at Davidson (2/17/96) at East Tennessee State (1/12/98) at Western Carolina (1/17/00) vs. Furman (1/14/02) vs. East Tennessee State (2/2/02) vs. Appalachian State (SoCon Tournament - 3/6/03) at East Tennessee State (12/28/04) at Savannah State (2/17/05) vs. East Tenn. State (SoCon Tournament - 3/4/05) vs. Western Carolina (SoCon Tournament - 3/5/05) at Western Carolina (2/12/07) vs. Akron (SMU Tournament - 11/26/10) vs. Furman (1/11/10) vs. Chattanooga (12/18/10) vs. Western Carolina (1/14/11) vs. Elon (2/7/11) 19-9 (11-6 home, 6-1 away, 2-2 neutral)

2,183 vs. Georgia (11/21/06) 2,127 vs. Chattanooga (2/1/97) 1,772 vs. Georgia (11/25/04) 1,710 vs. W. Carolina (1/26/08) 1,666 vs. East Tenn. State (1/15/96) 1,530 vs. Georgia (11/30/99) 1,490 vs. Davidson (1/22/96) 1,454 vs. Stetson (2/5/96) 1,368 vs. UNC Greensboro (1/24/09) 1,332 vs. Georgia State (2/11/89)

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GSU 100-Point Games 101-66 111-39 100-75 103-87 103-60 119-49 100-94 111-91 105-61 100-73 107-60 100-75 106-44 110-101 101-47 100-97 104-101 102-76

vs. Tift (1974-75) vs. Tift (1974-75) vs. Madison College (1976-77) vs. Albany State (12/02/78) vs. Georgia College (11/29/80) vs. Eckerd (12/03/82) vs. Georgia State (01/13/86) vs. Mercer (02/20/86) vs. Baptist (01/09/89) vs. Central Florida (01/30/89) vs. UNC Asheville (01/15/90) vs. USC Aiken (01/02/91) vs. Charleston Southern (12/09/91) vs. Kent (01/04/92) vs. Central Florida (12/08/92) at Davidson (OT) (02/17/96) at East Tennessee State (o4) (01/12/98) vs. Houston (11/20/98)

Attendance Records 8,505 at New Mexico (11/24/06) 6,192 at Notre Dame (11/25/08) 4,325 at Stetson (2/9/80) 3,743 at Alabama (NCAA-3/17/93) 3,291 at Georgia (11/14/10) 3,075 at Nebraska (11/19/99) 3,057 at Duke (11/19/09) 2,609 at Arkansas (11/28/97) 2,602 at Chattanooga (12/4/10) 2,242 at Georgia (11/27/00)

eutral N 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

8,419 vs. Western Illinois (11/25/06) ,563 vs. UNC Greensboro (3/1/98) 4,107 vs. Chattanooga (3/8/03) 1,569 vs. UNC Greensboro (3/3/01) 1,523 vs. UNC Greensboro (3/3/05) 1,476 vs. Marshall (3/2/97) 1,254 vs. Marshall (2/29/96) 1,111 vs. UNC Greensboro (11/29/97) 1,058 Davidson (3/7/03) 1,000 vs. Furman (2/28/98)


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records by class Senior 780 582 565 560 549

Points Phylette Blake (1988-89) Regina Days (1987-88) Tracy Wilson (1990-91) Diane Fuller (1980-81) Trina Roberts (1983-84)

Freshman 302 Regina Days (1984-85) 243 Trina Roberts (1980-81) 234 Vuzeda Merriweather (1979-80) 195 Tracy Wilson (1988-89) 195 Phylette Blake (1985-86)

Assists

Sophomore 26 Stephanie Christmas (1990-91) 21 Danielle Spencer (2010-11) 15 Sara McCary (1999-00) 14 Torri Houston (1979-80) 13 Mimi Lindsey (1999-00) 13 Amy Krach (1998-99)

Senior 165 155 147 132 126

Monica Evans (1988-89) Gwenda Smith (1992-93) Trina Simmons (1990-91) Antoinette Brown (1987-88) Tiffany Lanier (2002-03)

Freshman 52 Trina Roberts (1980-81) 18 Sharon Mitchell (1996-97) 18 Marysue James (1995-96) 17 Zporal Tyson (1993-94) 16 Phylette Blake (1985-86)

Sophomore 575 Regina Days (1985-86) 441 Sharon Thomas (1985-86) 424 Telly Hall (1995-96) 410 Sharon Mitchell (1997-98) 359 Danna Simpson (1999-00)

Junior 121 118 107 102 96

Danna Simpson (2000-01) Vet Cooper (1989-90) Rosie Arnold (1997-98) Gwenda Smith (1991-92) Jill Dunn (1991-92)

Freshman 450 Regina Days (1984-85) 426 Tracy Wilson (1988-89) 352 Vuzeda Merriweather (1979-80) 328 Trina Roberts (1980-81) 294 Carolyn Whitney (2006-07)

Sophomore 132 Danna Simpson (1999-00) 128 Tiffany Lanier (2000-01) 87 Andrea Stults (1990-91) 76 Rosie Arnold (1996-97) 74 Sharon Thomas (1985-86)

Senior 108 103 101 88 85

Diane Fuller (1980-81) Trina Simmons (1990-91) Tiffany Lanier (2002-03) Phylette Blake (1988-89) Gwenda Smith (1992-93)

Rebounds

Freshman 104 Carolyn Whitney (2006-07) 97 Jill Dunn (1990-91) 92 Rosie Arnold (1995-96) 85 Fallon Lee (2004-05) 79 Jean Garris (1980-81)

Junior 93 71 61 61 58

Trina Simmons (1989-90) Phylette Blake (1987-88) Danna Simpson (2000-01) Vet Cooper (1989-90) Jamie Navarro (2009-10)

Junior 574 550 479 462 460

Senior 461 363 327 297 284 Junior 410 327 265 260 232

Tracy Wilson (1989-90) Phylette Blake (1987-88) Markisha Vereen (1989-90) Andrea Autrey (1993-94) Diane Fuller (1979-80)

Diane Fuller (1980-81) Trina Roberts (1983-84) Phylette Blake (1988-89) Mimi Lindsey (2002-03) Tracy Wilson (1990-91) Diane Fuller (1979-80) Phylette Blake (1987-88) Trina Roberts (1982-83) Tracy Wilson (1989-90) Andrea Autrey (1993-94)

Sophomore 246 Regina Days (1985-86) 220 Telly Hall (1995-96 228 Sharon Mitchell (1997-98) 175 Terri Houston (1979-80) 160 Sharon Thomas (1985-86)

Diane Fuller

Blocks

Senior 53 39 30 29 25

Phylette Blake (1988-89) Marysue James (1995-96) Stephanie Christmas (1992-93) Mimi Lindsey (2002-03) Trina Roberts (1993-94)

Junior 34 34 28 27 25

J’Lisia Ogburn (2008-09) Stephanie Christmas (1991-92) Nicole Newton (2004-05) Phylette Blake (1987-88) Sharon Mitchell (1998-99)

Steals

Sophomore 101 Tiffany Lanier (2000-01) 72 Danna Simpson (1999-00) 57 Jamie Navarro (2008-09) 50 Sharon Mitchell (1997-98) 46 Regina Days (1985-86) Freshman 59 Linda Wilkerson (1980-81) 55 Regina Days (1984-85) 52 Debbie Myers (1980-81) 50 Andrea Autrey (1993-94) 49 Tiffany Brown (2004-05)

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HANNER RECORDS Individual Hanner Records Georgia Southern Category Opponent 46, Phylette Blake vs. Baptist (1/9/89) Points 37, Kim Mays, Eastern Kentucky (11/25/94) 26, Phylette Blake vs. Florida International (1/8/88) Rebounds 20, Kristina Behnfeldt, Marshall (1/13/96) 17, Tracy Wilson vs. Florida (12/18/89) Field Goals Made 14, Shannon Johnson, South Carolina (1/10/95) 17, Tracy Wilson vs. Florida A&M (1/5/91) 30, Tracy Wilson vs. Florida A&M (1/5/91) Field Goals Attempted 24, Shannon Johnson, South Carolina (1/10/95) 3-Pointers Made 7, Nicole Carruth, Alabama (2/18/98) 8, Alie Rousseau vs. Appalachian State (2/8/00) 16, Alie Rousseau vs. College of Charleston (1/5/02) 3-Pointers Attempted 14, Kelly O’Connor, Furman (2/26/11) 16, Pam Baker vs. Georgia Tech (1975-76) Free Throws Made 13, Karen Stanley, Furman (2/18/95) 18, Gwen Thomas vs. Villanova (11/30/91) Free Throws Attempted 26, Simmons, Marshall (2/13/95) 18, Andrea Autrey vs. Western Carolina (2/25/95) 12, Gwenda Smith vs. Furman (2/13/93) Assists 11, Anna Freeman, Appalachian State (1/10/11) 12, Vet Cooper vs. Tennessee State (12/8/90) 8, Phylette Blake vs. Valdosta State (11/26/85) Steals 7 (2x), Tonia Gerty, Charleston (2/16/11) 6, by Gwenda Smith vs. Marshall (2/27/93) Blocks 4, Wilma Simpson, College of Charleston (2/10/01) 4, Kanyatta Gatling, Brewton-Parker (11/15/08)

Hanner Fieldhouse: 1995-1999

Hanner Fieldhouse: 1999-2003

Team Hanner Records Georgia Southern 119, vs. Eckerd (12/3/82) 67, vs. Augusta State (12/18/00) 51, vs. Tift (1975) 94, vs. Tift (1975) 69.8, vs. Charleston Southern (12/9/91) 13, vs. Georgia (11/21/06) 13, vs. Appalachian State (2/8/00) 30, vs. Georgia (11/21/06) 42, vs. Wofford (12/30/98) 52, vs. Wofford (12/30/98) 95.7, vs. Appalachian State (2/27/10) 35, vs. Central Florida (1/25/88) 27, vs. Central Florida (12/8/92) 27, vs. Appalachian State (1/1/90) 11, vs. Charleston Southern (12/9/91)

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Category Points Rebounds Field Goals Made Field Goals Attempted Field Goal Percentage 3-Pointers Made

Opponent 102, Appalachian State (2/22/96) 66, Georgia (12/4/01) 40, Georgia (11/30/99 82, Georgia (11/30/99) 58.5, Samford (2/8/10) 13, Alabama (2/18/98)

3-Pointers Attempted Free Throws Made Free Throws Attempted Free Throw Percentage Assists Steals

29, Chattanooga (2/19/07) 29, Appalachian State (1/25/97) 40, Western Carolina (2/24/96) 1.00 (13-13), Davidson (1/8/11) 21, Akron (11/26/10) 22, South Carolina State (11/21/01)

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points 45....Jennifer Gardner, Western Carolina (3/5/05) 41..........Lisa McMullen, Alabama State (12/9/90) 39............... Andrea Congreaves, Mercer (2/7/91) 38............... Andrea Congreaves, Mercer (2/8/92) 37 ..........Kim Mays, Eastern Kentucky (11/25/94) 37.............. Sylvia Sims, Morris Brown (12/14/81) 36..........Gia Lockett, Kennesaw State (12/15/08) 36... Shannon Johnson, South Carolina (1/10/95) 36.............. Donyale Ferguson, Fla. A&M (3/2/90) Rebounds 22................ DeShawne Blocker, ETSU (2/21/93) 20.............. Kristina Behnfeldt, Marshall (1/13/96) 19................Deidra Hinton, Chattanooga (2/5/94) 18...............LaQuanda Barksdale, UNC (12/7/99) 18............... Andrea Congreaves, Mercer (3/1/90) 18................... Pam Miller, Georgia State (2/9/91) 17..................................Nikko King, Elon (1/6/07) 17...........Elizabeth Noethling, Furman (12/20/96) 17......... Michelle Murray, South Carolina (2/3/92)

Free Throws Attempted 26.................... Keri Simmons, Marshall (2/13/95) 19............ Katasha Eason, Charleston (12/12/95) 17.......... Angela Crosby, Appalachian St. (1/8/94) 17....... Andreia Hinton, Appalachian St. (2/22/96) 16..... Candace Gibson, East Tenn. State (3/4/05) Assists 15................Camille Ratledge, Florida (12/18/89) 14.Stephanie Smith, Bethune-Cookman (2/21/91) 13.Stephanie Smith, Bethune-Cookman (2/20/92) 11.....Lashaunda Slade, Central Florida (12/1/06) 11.................. Niesa Johnson, Alabama (3/17/93) 11....Anna Freeman, Appalachian State (1/10/11) Steals 10....................... Kristy Austell, Stetson (2/23/91) 10............... Natalie White, Florida A&M (2/29/92) 9..................... Merlakia Jones, Florida (1/27/93) 8........Kristen Boone, UNC Greensboro (1/9/06) 8........Kristen Boone, UNC Greensboro (2/5/05) 8... Shannon Johnson, South Carolina (12/6/93)

Field Goals Made 16.................. Nikki Benedix, Villanova (11/30/91) 16............... Andrea Congreaves, Mercer (2/7/91) 15....Jennifer Gardner, Western Carolina (3/5/05) 15.................. Kim Brown, Chattanooga (3/12/93) 15......... Cathy Robinson, Florida A&M (12/12/92) 14..........Gia Lockett, Kennesaw State (12/15/08) 14... Shannon Johnson, South Carolina (1/10/95) 14... Jonelda Buck, Middle Tenn. State (12/15/95) 14......... Donyale Ferguson, Florida A&M (3/2/90)

Blocks 7............ Alex Anderson, Chattanooga (2/20/06) 6......................Courtney Nyborg, Elon (2/19/04) 6 ........... Tawana McDonald, Georgia (11/27/00) 6................ Denise Houge, Charleston (1/31/92) 6................... Kathy Singletary, Mercer (1/19/81) 6................... Kathy Singletary, Mercer (1/19/80) 5.....Brooke Johnson, Western Carolina (3/2/07) 5................... Christi Thomas, Georgia (12/4/01) 5............Angela Jenkins, Georgia State (3/6/87)

Field Goals Attempted 36..........Lisa McMullen, Alabama State (12/9/90) 30........... Jean Akin, Eastern Michigan (12/11/93) 30......... Donyale Ferguson, Florida A&M (3/2/90) 28.............Tamika Whitmore, Memphis (12/4/ 98) 24....................Danilelle Realphy, Troy (11/18/06) 24............April Fleck, Western Carolina (1/19/98) 24... Shannon Johnson, South Carolina (1/10/95) 24...........Kim Mays, Eastern Kentucky (11/25/94) 24......................Patrinda Toney, Radford (1/3/92)

Points 115................................. Valdosta State (11/30/78) 113...........................................Nebraska (1/19/99) 108..............................................Marshall (3/2/96) 104.........................................Arkansas (11/28/97) 103...................... East Tennessee State (1/10/00) 103...................... East Tennessee State (2/10/96)

3-Point Field Goals Made 8..........Lisa McMullen, Alabama State (12/9/90) 7................... Nicole Carruth, Alabama (2/18/98) 7....................... Yolando Brown, Baptist (1/9/89) 6....................................................Seven Times, ........Last by Kelly O’Connor, Furman (2/26/11) 3-Point Field Goals Attempted 18..... Leslie Burleson, East Tenn. State (1/12/98) 15..........Lisa McMullen, Alabama State (12/9/90) 14...........Erica Irick, Coll. of Charleston (2/25/06) 14.....Becky Hammon, Colorado State (12/13/97) 13.......... Emily Clarke, Western Carolina (2/3/10) 12.........Van’esha Brabson, Centenary (12/10/05) 12.Marketta Talley, Coll. of Charleston (12/11/04) 12............April Fleck, Western Carolina (1/19/98) 12.....................Kathy Carroll, Kent State (1/4/92) 12................... Rachel King, Charleston (1/26/04) Free Throws Made 15 ........... Katasha Eason, Charleston (12/12/95) 13....Jennifer Gardner, Western Carolina (3/5/05) 13......................Karen Stanley, Furman (2/18/95) 13........... Tamika Coley, Central Florida (12/3/94) 13....... Karen Mason, Western Carolina (1/29/96) 12..........Damita Bullock, Chattanooga (12/18/01) 12............Tricia Payne, Texas Christian (12/1/00) 12............Shellye Fisher, Georgia State (1/11/92)

Team

Rebounds 75...................................... Univ. of DC (11/27/82) 70....................................Florida State (12/16/87) 66............................................ Georgia (12/4/01) 63............................ Eastern Kentucky (11/22/96) 62.............................................Marshall (1/13/96) Field Goals Made 47......................................... Nebraska (11/19/99) 43............................................Georgia (11/28/95) 43.......................... Florida International (2/13/92) 42............................................ Alabama (3/17/93) 41................................. UNC Charlotte (11/29/94) 41...............................................Marshall (3/2/96) 41........................................... Kent State (1/4/92) Field Goals Attempted 94....................... East Tennessee State (1/12/98) 94.........................................Florida A&M (1/6/90) 91........................................... Kent State (1/4/92) 90.......................... Florida International (2/13/92) 88................................. UNC Charlotte (11/29/94) 88............................................Georgia (11/28/95) 88.........................................Florida A&M (3/2/90)

3-Point Field Goals Made 16......................................Chattanooga (12/4/10) 13............................................ Alabama (2/18/98) 12....................... East Tennessee State (1/12/98) 12 .......................... Jacksonville State (12/19/99) 11............................................... Akron (11/26/10) 11.............................................Samford (1/21/10) 11............................................. Marshall (1/11/97) 11................................ Colorado State (12/13/97) 3-Point Field Goals Attempted 38....................... East Tennessee State (1/12/98) 33........................................San Diego (11/30/03) 33............................................Georgia (11/24/97) 32............................................. Marshall (1/11/97) 31............................................. Mercer (12/15/04) 30............................................Georgia (11/14/10) Free Throws Made 37................................... North Carolina (3/16/94) 32..............................................Furman (1/27/07) 32 ...................... East Tennessee State (1/10/00) 32..................................... Valdosta State (2/7/83) 29..............................................Furman (1/17/05) 29............................. Appalachian State (1/25/97) 29............................................Furman (12/21/98) 29............................. Appalachian State (2/25/99) Free Throws Attempted 48................................... North Carolina (3/16/94) 46..............................................Furman (1/27/07) 44.......................................Charleston (12/12/95) 44........................................... Houston (11/20/98) 44..................................... Valdosta State (2/7/83) 43................................................. Florida (1/6/92) 42...................................Central Florida (12/3/94) Assists 34......................................... Nebraska (11/19/99) 33................................ South Carolina (12/12/88) 32.................. Middle Tennessee State (12/15/94) 31.......................................... Villanova (11/30/91) 28............................................Furman (12/17/88) Steals 34............................................Georgia (11/28/95) 25................................ South Carolina (12/12/88) 22..........................................Arkansas (11/28/97) 22....................... South Carolina State (11/21/01) 20........................................... Davidson (1/13/07) 20............................. Appalachian State (1/27/96) 20..............................Coastal Carolina (12/29/99) 20..............................................Furman (1/16/93) Blocks 13............................................. Georgia (12/4/01) 10......................................Chattanooga (2/20/06) 10............................. Jacksonville State (12/7/96) 10............................... Appalachian State (1/4/99) 10.......................... Florida International (1/18/92) 10.................................... South Carolina (1/3/92)

Field Goal Percentage .667 (22-49)................................Wofford (1/31/00) .621 (41-66)................................Charlotte (2/7/90) .611 (33-54)........................Chattanooga (12/4/10) .603 (35-58)................................... Mercer (2/4/80) .600 (36-60)................ UNC Greensboro (2/20/99) www.GeorgiaSouthernEagles.com

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ALL-CONFERENCE

Regina Days

Sharon Thomas

Phylette Blake

Tracy Wilson

Markisha Vereen

Gwen Thomas

Andrea Autrey

Janice Johnson

Tara Anderson

Sharon Mitchell

Tondra Warren

Alie Rousseau

Jessica Everett

Shawnica Hill

Nicole Newton

All-Conference Honors* 2008........ Shawnda Atwood, Tiffany Brown 2007..................................... Tiffany Brown 2006.................................... Nicole Newton 2003........... Jessica Everett, Shawnica Hill 2002........ Alie Rousseau, Danna Simpson 2001.................................. Sharon Mitchell 2000....................................Tondra Warren Antoinette Brown 1999.................................. Sharon Mitchell 1998.................. Telly Hall, Sharon Mitchell 1997.............................................Telly Hall 1996.............................................Telly Hall 1995............Andrea Autrey, Tara Anderson 1994. Monique McClellend, Andrea Autrey, .......................................... Janice Johnson 1992....................................Gwen Thomas 1991.......................................Tracy Wilson Monique McClelland 1990..........Tracy Wilson, Markisha Vereen 1989......................... Phylette Blake (POY) 1988..Phylette Blake, Regina Days (POY), ........................................Antoinette Brown 1987...Phylette Blake (POY), Regina Days 1986.Regina Days (POY), Sharon Thomas All-Tournament Honors* 2007..................................... Tiffany Brown 2005......... Tiffany Brown, Dana Benemon, Telly Hall ............................................... Lee DuBose 2003..............Shawnica Hill, Mimi Lindsey, ................... Jessica Everett, Tiffany Lanier 2002......................................Shawnica Hill 2001.................................. Sharon Mitchell 1998.......... Telly Hall (MVP), Rosie Arnold, .......................................... Sharon Mitchell 1997.......... Tarsha Askew, Angelica Rivers 1996................. Marysue James, Telly Hall Danna Simpson 1995............Andrea Autrey, Tara Anderson 1994............Andrea Autrey, Janice Johnson, ...................Beverly Copeland, Tara Anderson 1993.Janice Johnson (MVP), Andrea Autrey, ................................ Tara Anderson, Jill Dunn 1992....................................Gwen Thomas 1990....... Tracy Wilson (MVP), Vet Cooper 1989.. Phylette Blake (MVP), Tracy Wilson 1988.. Phylette Blake (MVP), Regina Days 1987......................... Phylette Blake (MVP) Rusty Cram 1986..................................Sharon Thomas Freshman of the Year* 2007.................................Carolyn Whitney 1990................................ Markisha Vereen

Tiffany Brown

Carolyn Whitney

Shawnda Atwood

Coach of the Year* 2001........................................ Rusty Cram 1998........................................ Rusty Cram 1987................................... Jeannie Milling * Trans America Athletic Conference (19861992), Southern Conference (1993-Present)

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1,000 POINT SCORERS

Phylette Blake

Regina Days

Janice Johnson

Phylette Blake Year GP FG FT PTS AVG 85-86 21 121 43 285 13.6 86-87 28 209 107 525 18.8 87-88 29 234 81 550 19.0 88-89 30 314 151 780 26.0 Total 108 878 382 2140 19.8

Sharon Mitchell Year GP FG FT PTS AVG 96-97 29 72 59 203 7.0 97-98 29 160 90 410 14.1 98-99 27 158 108 424 15.7 00-01 29 142 81 371 12.8 Total 114 532 338 1408 12.4

Danna Simpson Year GP FG FT PTS AVG 98-99 27 60 58 183 6.8 99-00 28 121 103 359 12.8 00-01 27 90 82 262 9.7 01-02 27 108 57 273 10.1 Total 109 379 300 1077 9.9

Year GP 84-85 27 85-86 27 86-87 28 87-88 29 Total 111

Regina Days FG FT PTS AVG 184 82 450 16.7 234 107 575 21.3 191 102 484 17.3 226 130 582 20.1 835 421 2091 18.8

Debra Linebarger Year GP FG FT PTS AVG 76-77 22 — — 241 11.0 77-78 26 — — 387 14.9 78-79 25 116 38 270 10.8 79-80 33 177 106 460 13.9 Total 106 599 — 1358 12.8

Renarda Baker Year GP FG FT PTS AVG 76-77 20 — — 200 10.0 77-78 26 — 108 312 12.0 78-79 25 99 75 272 10.9 79-80 33 98 106 302 9.2 Total 104 — — 1066 10.3

Year GP 80-81 37 81-82 31 82-83 22 83-84 27 Total 117

Trina Roberts FG FT PTS AVG 143 42 328 8.9 189 67 445 14.4 143 64 388 15.5 220 109 549 20.3 695 282 1710 14.6

Andrea Autrey Year GP FG FT PTS AVG 91-92 26 40 25 105 4.0 92-93 29 130 38 298 10.3 93-94 30 186 90 462 15.4 94-95 23 182 100 464 20.2 Total 108 538 253 1329 11.7

Year GP 79-80 33 80-81 37 Total 70

Year GP 88-89 30 89-90 30 90-91 25 Total 85

Tracy Wilson FG FT PTS AVG 168 90 426 14.2 240 94 574 19.1 245 75 565 22.6 653 259 1565 18.4

Year GP 74-75 24 75-76 22 76-77 22 77-78 17 Total 85

Pam Baker FG FT PTS AVG — — 447 18.6 179 92 398 18.1 — — 395 18.0 — — 293 17.2 634 443 1533 18.1

Gwen Thomas Year GP FG FT PTS AVG 88-89 29 54 66 174 6.0 89-90 26 70 50 190 7.3 90-91 27 160 103 423 15.7 91-92 27 188 157 533 19.7 Total 109 472 376 1320 12.1

Year GP 94-95 28 95-96 27 96-97 25 97-98 29 Total 109

Telly Hall FG FT PTS AVG 73 33 179 6.4 161 62 424 15.7 110 120 340 13.6 179 124 482 16.6 523 339 1425 13.1

Year GP 93-94 30 94-95 28 95-96 28 96-97 29 Total 119

Tarsha Askew FG FT PTS AVG 70 44 200 6.7 124 54 335 12.0 119 59 327 11.7 110 120 340 13.6 423 277 1237 10.8

Janice Johnson Year GP FG FT PTS AVG 91-92 28 90 71 261 9.3 92-93 27 110 62 286 10.6 93-94 30 148 108 410 13.7 94-95 18 98 72 272 15.1 Total 103 446 313 1229 11.9

Diane Fuller FG FT PTS AVG 177 106 460 13.9 204 152 560 15.1 381 258 1020 14.6

Jessica Everett Year GP FG FT PTS AVG 00-01 29 56 18 130 4.5 01-02 24 62 37 161 6.7 02-03 30 169 45 383 12.8 03-04 29 140 65 345 11.9 Total 112 427 165 1019 9.1 Year GP 04-05 30 05-06 13 06-07 30 07-08 24 Total 97

Tiffany Brown FG FT PTS AVG 107 43 289 9.6 53 18 136 10.5 168 64 454 15.1 99 44 275 11.5 427 169 1154 11.9

Ashley Melson Year GP FG FT PTS AVG 05-06 29 94 34 245 8.4 06-07 31 77 38 213 6.9 07-08 30 104 60 278 9.3 08-09 30 132 73 358 11.9 Total 120 407 205 1094 9.1

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ncaA TOURNAMENT 1993 NCAA Tournament

Alabama 102, Georgia Southern 70 Tuscaloosa, Ala.- Georgia Southern survived the snow in Tennessee, but the Alabama heat was too much for the Lady Eagles. The Crimson Tide attacked offensively from inside and outside, forced 23 turnovers and out rebounded GSU 59-36 to claim a 102-70 victory in the first round of the NCAA Mideast Regional. The Eagles, who won the Southern Conference tournament in Johnson City, Tenn. last weekend but were stuck there for two extra days by the winter storm, finished their season at 21-9. Jill Dunn and Monique McClelland scored 11 apiece for GSU, Tara Anderson added nine, on three 3-pointers, and Stephanie Christmas had eight points and four blocks. The Lady Eagles cut a 21-point Alabama lead to nine in each half, but the Tide finally wore GSU down over the final 10:37 with a 39-16 run. Alabama 102, Georgia Southern 70 Georgia Southern (70) Autrey 2-5 2-2 6, Smith 3-6 0-1 6, Jonhson 1-4 4-4 6, Dunn 4-13 1-2 11, Christmas 3-12 2-3 8, Williams 3-5 1-2 7,Copeland 2-7 2-4 6, Primaux 0-0 0-0 0, Anderson 3-8 0-1 9, McClelland 5-7 1-2 11, Smith 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 26-67 13-21 70 Alabama (102) Del-Valle 2-5 1-4 5, Johnson 4-14 0-0 10, Harris 8-14 1-2 21, Stevenson 2-7 0-0 4, Watkins 10-15 5-5 25, Yenily 2-3 0-0 6, Alexander 1-5 0-0 3, Smith 0-1 0-0 0, Crenshaw 4-6 1-2 9, Koonce 2-2 0-0 4, Fuller 4-7 0-0 8, Claybrook 0-1 1-3 1. Totals 42-87 9-16 102. Halftime - Alabama 47, Georgia Southern 34. 3-Point goals -Georgia Southern 5-12 (Anderson 3-5, Dunn 2-6, Copeland 0-1), Alabama 9-24 (Harris 4-9, Yenily 2-2, Johnson 2-7, Alexander 1-2, Del-Valle 0-1, Crenshaw 0-1, Thompson 0-2) Fouled out - None

Georgia Southern defeated Furman 76-73 to earn its firstever trip to the NCAA Tournament and a date with Alabama.

Georgia Southern’s Stacy Childers battles thenNorth Carolina guard and gold-medal winning track star Marion Jones in the 1994 NCAA Tournament.

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Georgia Southern celebrates its second-straight Southern Conference championship, defeating Furman in 1993 and

1994 NCAA Tournament

North Carolina 101, Georgia Southern 53 Chapel Hill, N.C. – Georgia Southern’s leap into the big time did not end quite like they had hoped at the Carmichael Auditorium in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. The Lady Eagles had no weapons to offset North Carolina’s quickness. They had little chance of sneaking a rebound from the larger Tar Heels. So the 101-53 outcome, sending fourth-ranked UNC to the second round of the tournament, hardly was in doubt after the jump ball. As North Carolina men’s players Rasheed Wallace and Jerry Stackhouse watched from the upperdeck, the Carolina women, who thought they should have been seeded higher, proved their point convincingly. Charlotte Smith and Tonya Sampson led the Tar Heels with 19 point a piece. Freshman point guard Marion Jones added 18. Tara Anderson paced Georgia Southern with 11. After spotting the Tar Heels a 10-0 lead, the Lady Eagles scored seven of the next ten points and pulled the score to 13-7. Carolina, however, answered with a 15-2 run. The Lady Eagles finished the final 14:44 with just five field goals. Georgia Southern was just 8 for 30 (26.7 percent) overall. North Carolina 101, Georgia Southern 53 Georgia Southern (53) Johnson 2-6 2-2 8, Autrey 3-8 2-4 8: Tyson 1-4 0-0 2, Childers 2-11 0-0 5, Copeland 2-6 0-0 4, Anderson 4-14 1-2 11, James 0-3 0-0 0, Spake 2-8 0-0 4, Primeaux 1-5 0-0 3, Askew 1-4 3-5 6, Toole 0-1 0-0 0, McConnell 1-2 0-0 2, Totals 19-72 8-13 53. North Carolina (101) Lawrence 1-4 2-2 5, Smith 7-16 5-7 19, Crawley 2-6 4-4 8, Sampson 6-15 5-6 19, Jones 4-6 10-12 18, Gear 4-7 0-3 9, McKee 2-4 1-2 5, Jackson 3-7 2-2 8, Cooper 0-1 0-0 0, Gillingham 0-0 0-0 0, Suderth 1-2 6-9 8, Rouse 0-1 2-2 2. Totals 30-69 37-48 101. Halftime - North Carolina 47, Georgia Southern 20. 3-Point field goals - Georgia Southern 7-27 (Johnson 2-4, Anderson 2-6, Childers 1-8, Primeaux 1-4, Askew 1-3, Toole 0-1, McConnell 0-1), North Carolina 4-14 (Sampson 2-5, Lawrence 1-4, Gear 1-2, Smith 0-1, Cooper 0-1, Rouse 0-1). Fouled Out - Spake. Rebounds -


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ALL-TIME SERIES Opponent Record Last Meeting Akron 1-1 2010-11 L, 81-94 Alabama 1-6 2010-11 L, 55-65 1-2 1989-90 L, 69-83 UAB 3-0 1996-97 W, 74-56 Alabama State 13-8 1986-87 L, 67-68 Albany State 33-13 2010-11 W, 67-57 App. State 0-2 2007-08 L, 51-77 Arkansas 0-1 2010-11 L, 37-49 Arkansas State Armstrong State 9-0 1994-95 W, 97-47 1-4 2009-10 L, 56-62 Auburn 19-2 2000-01 W, 94-45 Augusta State 1-1 1997-98 L, 86-88 Austin Peay Belmont 1-0 1979-80 W, 68-64 2-3 1985-86 L, 62-98 Berry Bethune-Cookman 0-2 1991-92 L, 73-80 Boston University 0-2 2007-08 L, 53-70 Brewton-Parker 4-0 2009-10 W, 96-44 Campbell 2-0 1993-94 W, 78-55 1-0 1979-80 W, 73-69 Carson-Newman 1-0 2005-06 W, 85-79 Centenary 13-3 2006-07 W, 75-71 Central Florida 24-14 2010-11 L, 39-51 Charleston Charleston So. 12-1 2002-03 W, 87-52 2-3 1994-95 L, 57-86 Charlotte Chattanooga 17-29 2010-11 L, 80-87 Claflin 2-1 1982-83 W, 2-0 8-1 1985-86 W, 82-67 Clark 0-3 1988-89 L, 41-75 Clemson Cleveland State 1-1 1987-88 W, 87-65 Coastal Carolina 3-1 1999-00 L, 45-63 Colgate 1-0 2002-03 W, 68-65 0-1 2009-10 L, 50-62 Colorado Colorado State 0-1 1997-98 L, 81-95 Columbia College 1-0 1984-85 W, 84-72 Davidson 19-20 2010-11 L, 46-60 Dayton 0-1 1995-96 L, 62-65 Delta State 1-1 1981-82 W, 86-77 D.C. 0-1 1982-83 L, 61-81 Drake 0-1 1980-81 L, 64-70 Drexel 1-0 1994-95 W, 99-64 1-2 2009-10 L, 42-69 Duke East Carolina 2-1 1991-92 L, 72-73 East Tenn. State 18-11 2004-05 W, 73-71 Eastern Kentucky 2-3 2004-05 L, 47-62 Eastern Michigan 1-0 1993-94 W, 87-67 Eckerd 1-0 1982-83 W, 119-49 3-0 1982-83 W, 75-60 Edward Waters 11-6 2010-11 W, 71-69 Elon Erskine 1-0 1977-78 W, 79-65 Flagler 2-0 1982-82 W, 89-66 5-4 1992-93 L, 78-92 Florida Florida A&M 16-9 1992-93 W, 82-67 Florida Atlantic 4-1 2010-11 L, 65-68 Fla. International 6-11 2008-09 W, 61-49

Opponent Record Last Meeting Florida State 5-4 2005-06 L, 57-82 Fort Valley State 2-4 1982-83 L, 79-82 1-1 1984-85 W, 69-67 Francis Marion 28-19 2010-11 L, 47-54 Furman Georgia 9-21 2010-11 L, 43-58 Georgia C&S 9-1 1981-82 W, 90-65 1-0 1986-87 W, 69-62 Georgia SW 22-13 1998-99 L, 64-79 Georgia State Georgia Tech 7-4 2007-08 L, 50-78 High Point 2-0 2010-11 W, 66-60 1-0 1998-99 W, 102-76 Houston Iowa State 1-0 1990-91 W, 56-47 Jackson State 2-0 2004-05 W, 53-41 1-2 2010-11 L, 56-72 Jacksonville Jacksonville State 1-5 2007-08 W, 63-44 0-1 1987-88 L, 62-65 James Madison Judson 1-0 1985-86 W, 87-48 Kennesaw State 1-1 2009-10 W, 80-67 1-0 1991-92 W, 110-101 Kent LaSalle 1-1 1993-94 W, 83-71 1-0 1980-81 W, 85-66 Lee 1-0 1981-82 W, 73-65 Lenoir-Rhyne 2-0 1994-95 W, 90-55 Liberty 0-1 1984-85 L, 58-59 Limestone Louisville 0-2 2005-06 L, 44-88 Madison College 1-0 1976-77 W, 100-75 0-1 2001-02 L, 54-71 Maine Marist 0-1 2008-09 L, 45-60 Marshall 8-8 2002-03 L, 50-53 McNeese State 1-3 1998-99 L, 66-68 Memphis 0-1 1998-99 L, 78-80 Mercer 28-30 2010-11 W, 71-52 Miami 1-2 1990-91 L, 66-89 Middle Georgia 1-1 1973-74 W, 49-46 Middle Tenn. State 0-3 2005-06 L, 58-80 Minnesota 0-1 1991-92 L, 62-83 Mississippi College 0-2 1976-77 L, 56-76 Mississippi State 0-2 1982-83 L, 55-67 Montevallo 2-0 1976-77 W, 70-40 1-0 1992-93 W, 79-53 Morehead State 0-1 2007-08 L, 58-64 Morgan State Morris Brown 0-1 1981-82 L, 64-67 Murray State 1-0 1995-96 W, 77-59 Nebraska 0-1 1999-00 L, 77-113 New Mexico 0-1 2006-07 L, 43-64 New Orleans 0-2 2009-10 L, 39-50 Nicholls State 1-0 1990-91 W, 72-53 1-0 1980-81 W, 69-66 North Alabama North Carolina 0-3 1999-00 L, 57-74 North Carolina A&T 1-0 1996-97 W, 74-50 UNC Asheville 3-0 2009-10 W, 56-38

Opponent Record Last Meeting UNC Greensboro 15-18 2010-11 W, 68-67 North Georgia 3-4 1981-82 W, 91-46 0-1 2008-09 L, 36-85 Notre Dame Paine 6-0 1983-84 W, 73-65 1-0 2007-08 W, 66-35 Presbyterian 1-0 1991-92 W, 86-82 Radford 0-1 2003-04 L, 48-59 Richmond Robert Morris 1-0 1984-85 W, 68-65 0-1 1981-82 L, 79-89 Rutgers St. Augustine’s 1-0 1982-83 W, 86-65 0-1 1998-99 L, 63-71 St. John’s Samford 1-5 2010-11 L, 55-62 1-0 2003-04 W, 71-55 San Diego Savannah State 13-5 2004-05 L, 74-77 Shorter 3-2 1984-85 W, 75-67 1-0 2010-11 W, 54-49 Stetson 4-3 2006-07 W, 54-48 South Alabama 2-17 2005-06 W, 73-66 South Carolina 2-1 2003-04 W, 61-58 USC Aiken 3-0 2007-08 W, 81-66 USC Upstate 5-1 2002-03 W, 47-42 S.C. State 3-4 2006-07 L, 65-94 South Florida Southern 2-0 2005-06 W, 57-53 0-1 1999-00 L, 58-63 Southern Illinois SMU 0-1 2001-02 L, 53-56 Southern Miss. 0-2 1995-96 L, 78-97 SE Louisiana 2-2 1991-92 W, 73-59 0-1 1986-87 L, 61-64 SW Louisiana Stetson 21-9 2007-08 W, 67-51 Tennessee State 4-3 2000-01 W, 76-63 0-2 1992-93 L, 63-71 Tennessee Tech 0-1 2000-01 L, 60-71 Texas Christian Texas-Pan Am 1-0 2000-01 W, 77-58 Texas-San Antonio 0-1 2007-08 L, 52-72 5-0 1975-76 W, 85-63 Tift Troy 2-4 2006-07 L, 53-58 Tulane 2-0 1990-91 W, 73-67 1-0 1982-83 W, 96-83 Tuskegee Valdosta State 8-17 1985-86 L, 80-91 Vanderbilt 0-3 2000-01 L, 70-88 Villanova 0-1 1991-92 L, 72-84 Va. Commonwealth 1-1 1991-92 L, 82-86 Virginia Tech 0-1 1983-84 L, 61-84 1-0 1991-92 W, 70-54 Virginia Union Wake Forest 1-0 1981-82 W, 92-71 0-6 1983-84 L, 60-64 West Georgia Western Carolina 31-14 2010-11 L, 42-48 Western Illinois 1-0 2006-07 W, 64-60 Western Kentucky 1-0 1980-81 W, 78-75 William and Mary 1-0 1983-84 W, 57-44 Winthrop 3-0 2000-01 W, 88-67 Wofford 27-4 2010-11 W, 57-41

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ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS A Anderson, Tara....................................... 1991-95 Arnold, Rosie.......................................... 1995-99 Askew, Tarsha ....................................... 1993-97 Arrington, Anna Marie............................. 1987-88 Atwood, Shawnda.......................................... 2004-08 Autrey, Andrea ....................................... 1991-95 B Baker, Faye ........................................... 1983-86 Baker, Pam ............................................ 1975-77 Baker, Renarda...................................... 1977-80 Balcomb, Melanie .................................. 1980-81 Bell, Sabrina .......................................... 1982-83 Benemon, Dana..................................... 2002-05 Benzio, Brittney.......................................2010-11 Blackshear, Deb .................................... 1988-90 Blake, Phylette....................................... 1985-89 Brown, Anoinette.................................... 1986-88 Brown, Tiffany......................................... 2004-08 Burger, Ashley........................................ 2007-08 Busby, Cherlyn....................................... 1977-78 Byrd, Kim ............................................... 1977-78 C Childers, Stacy ...................................... 1993-95 Christmas, Stephanie ............................ 1989-93 Clark, Beth ............................................. 1976-77 Clonts, Tina............................................ 1983-85 Cook, Jordi..............................................2010-11 Cooper, Vet ............................................ 1989-91 Copeland, Beverly ................................. 1991-94 Couch, Crista ......................................... 1986-88 Crittinden, Penny ................................... 1976-77 Cromartie, Lynn ..................................... 1985-87 D Daley, Nya.............................................. 2005-08 Days, Regina ......................................... 1984-88 Davis, Sarah .......................................... 1998-02 Dedic, Sanja .......................................... 1999-00 DeFilippis, Adrienne................................2010-11 Dowling, Lacie.........................................2010-11 DuBose, Lee ......................................... 2002-05 DuBose, MiMi..........................................2009-11 Duncan, Cherrie .................................... 1984-85 Dunn, Jill ................................................ 1989-93 Durrett, Tori ............................................ 1995-99 E Early, Adrienne ...................................... 2001-05 Edgerton, Stephanie............................... 2003-04 Edwards, Yolanda .................................. 1989-91 Evans, Monica........................................ 1985-89 Everett, Jessica ..................................... 2000-04 F Farris, Debbie ........................................ 1977-78 Feix, Lisa ............................................... 1978-80 Flippen, Valerie ...................................... 1980-85 Fortner, Amy .......................................... 1985-87 Foy, Belinda............................................ 1980-84 Frye, Meredyth........................................2009-11 Fuller, Diane .......................................... 1978-81 Fuller, Susan ......................................... 1978-82 G Garrett, Mary Lou .................................. 1977-79 Garris, Jean ........................................... 1980-84 Geiger, Jessica....................................... 2006-10 Green, Dawnieka.................................... 2008-09 Gregory, Allison ..................................... 1997-98 H Hall, Telly ............................................... 1994-98 Hagan, Mary .......................................... 1976-77 Harden, Clara ........................................ 1979-80 Harris, Shawn ........................................ 1985-90

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Quinn, Danielle ...................................... 2000-01 Quinn, Marie .......................................... 1976-77 R Ratchford, Rachel .................................. 1997-98 Reddick, Janet ....................................... 1980-83 Rivens, Ashley........................................ 2005-09 Rivers, Angelica ..................................... 1995-97 Roberts, Trina ........................................ 1980-84 Roush, Vyanne ...................................... 1979-82 Rousseau, Alie ...................................... 1998-02 Ruffo, Sandra ........................................ 1979-80 Rustand, Whitney................................... 1983-86 S Scott, Briana............................................2009-11 Short, Kristy............................................ 1990-91 Sikes, Tara ............................................. 1986-88 Simmons, Brenda .................................. 1985-86 Simmons, Trina...................................... 1989-91 Simpson, Danna .................................... 1998-02 Sisson, Carla ......................................... 1986-88 Smith, Gwenda ...................................... 1991-93 Smith, Subaricca ................................... 1991-93 Smith, Ro-Ro...........................................2009-11 Smithers, Kristen ................................... 2000-01 Spake, Kellie ......................................... 1993-95 Spencer, Danielle....................................2010-11 Spoon, Leslie ......................................... 2002-05 Staten, Tina ........................................... 1992-94 Stewart, Cathy ....................................... 1977-78 Stults, Andrea ........................................ 1989-92 Szyperski, Mary ..................................... 1984-85 T Tate, Angelina ........................................ 1986-87 Tate, Krista..............................................2008-11 Terry, Margaret ...................................... 1976-78 Thomas, Gwen ...................................... 1988-92 Thomas, Heather ................................... 1997-99 Thomas, Sharon .................................... 1984-88 Tiller, Kellie ............................................ 2001-05 Timmons, Mitzi ...................................... 1978-79 Toole, Danelle ........................................ 1993-97 Trjeskal, Svetlana .................................. 1995-99 Tyson, Zporal ......................................... 1993-94 V Vereen, Markisha .................................. 1989-90 Vickers, Melissa ..................................... 1976-77 Voight, Heather ...................................... 1989-91 W Wallace, Myosha.................................... 1995-96 Warren, Tondra ...................................... 1996-00 Waterman, Christa.................................. 2004-08 Weldon, Joanie....................................... 1978-79 Wells, Kaylin........................................... 2003-05 Whatley, Nikita ....................................... 1996-00 Whisby, Regina ...................................... 1985-87 Whitney, Carolyn.................................... 2006-10 Whitney, Elise......................................... 2006-10 Wilkinson, Linda .................................... 1980-81 Williams, Maria ...................................... 1988-89 Williams, Samantha.................................2008-11 Williams, Toy .......................................... 1989-93 Wilson, Beverly ...................................... 1981-85 Wilson, Tracy ......................................... 1988-91 Wilson, Janay..........................................2009-11 Wofford, Aishya.......................................2010-11 Wood, Becky.......................................... 2004-05 Y Youngblood, Logan..................................2008-11 Youngblood, Taylor................................. 2006-07


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ALL-TIME JERSEY NUMBERS 0 Shawnica Hill .............. 2000-04

Cameron Krellner +..... 2002-03 Candice Ivy...................2008-11

00 Tondra Warren............. 1996-00 Shawnica Hill +............ 2000-04

13 Monica Evans.............. 1985-89 Kristy Short.................. 1990-91 Denise Primeaux......... 1991-95 Christa Waterman........ 2006-08 Kaylin Wells ................ 2003-05 Aishya Wofford.............2010-11

1 Elise Whitney............... 2006-10 Lacie Dowling...............2010-11 2 Fallon Lee.................... 2004-06 Samantha Williams +....2010-11 3 Alie Rousseau............. 1998-02 Aja Pijeaux.................. 2003-04 Tiffany Brown............... 2004-08 Janay Wilson................2009-11 4 Carolyn Whitney.......... 2006-10 Adrienne DeFilippis......2010-11 5 Mary Lou Garrett......... 1977-79 Clara Harden............... 1979-80 Toy Williams................. 1989-93 Tiffany Lanier............... 1999-03 Jamie Navarro..............2007-11 10 Donna Moss................ 1976-77 Pam McDonald............ 1978-79 Vyanne Roush............. 1979-82 Lisa Poller.................... 1982-86 Shawn Harris............... 1985-90 Andrea Stults............... 1989-92 Stacy Childers............. 1993-95 Myosha Wallace.......... 1995-96 Danna Simpson........... 1998-02 Lee DuBose ................ 2002-06 Taylor Youngblood....... 2006-07 Brittney Nelson............ 2008-09 Jordi Cook....................2010-11 11 Marie Quinn................. 1976-77 Debbie Farris............... 1977-78 Kay Martin................... 1978-79 Sandra Ruffo............... 1979-80 Melanie Balcomb......... 1980-81 Beverly Wilson............. 1981-85 Shawn Harris +............ 1985-90 Christa Couch.............. 1986-88 Maria Williams............. 1988-89 Yolanda Edwards......... 1989-91 Beverly Copeland........ 1991-94 Cindy Martin................ 1994-95 Svetlana Trjeskal......... 1995-99 Rachel Loiacono ......... 2001-03 Krista Tate.....................2008-11 12 Janet Reddick.............. 1980-83 Julia Krebs................... 1984-86 Lynn Cromartie............ 1985-87 Leigh Lynch................. 1988-89 Andrea Stults............... 1989-92 Valerie James.............. 1991-92 Erin McConnell............ 1993-94 Tori Durrett................... 1995-99

14 Vuzeda Merriweather.. 1979-83 Sabrina Bell................. 1982-83 Melissa Meyers........... 1983-84 Amy Fortner................. 1985-87 Anna Marie Arrington... 1987-88 Deb Blackshear........... 1988-90 Andrea Autrey +........... 1991-95 Danelle Toole............... 1993-97 Rachel Ratchford ........ 1997-98 Logan Youngblood........2007-11 15 Phylette Blake............. 1985-89 Toy Williams +............. 1989-93 Andrea Autrey.............. 1991-95 Sharon Mitchell ..... 1996-99, 01 Taylor Youngblood +.... 2005-06 J’Lisia Ogburn............. 2006-10 Danielle Spencer..........2010-11 20 Cathy McNeill +........... 1981-85 Vet Cooper +............... 1989-91 Gwenda Smith............. 1991-93 Zporal Tyson................ 1993-94 Lauren Langley............ 1997-01 Concella Henry +......... 2003-06 Dawnieka Green.......... 2008-09 21 Renarda Baker............ 1977-80 Velvit Merritt................. 1979-83 Cathy McNeil............... 1981-85 Lynn Cromartie +......... 1985-87 Carla Sisson................ 1986-88 Yolanda Edwards......... 1989-91 Janice Johnson +........ 1991-95 Angelica Rivers........... 1995-97 Allison Gregory............ 1997-98 Sarah Davis................. 1998-02 Stephanie Edgerton .... 2003-04 22 Mary Huff..................... 1977-78 Jan McCord................. 1978-79 Pat Hines..................... 1979-81 Maria Marchigiano....... 1981-85 Antoinette Brown......... 1986-88 Vet Cooper.................. 1989-91 Jill Dunn....................... 1989-93 Nikita Whatley............. 1996-00 Leslie Spoon ............... 2002-05 Concella Henry............ 2006-07 Ashley Burger.............. 2007-08 Ro-Ro Smith.................2009-11 23 Janice Johnson........... 1991-95 Rosie Arnold................ 1995-99 Kristy McCorkle........... 2000-04

Shawnda Atwood ............ 200424 Cathy Stewart.............. 1977-78 Velvet Merritt............... 1979-83 Debbie Myers.............. 1980-83 Sharon Thomas........... 1984-88 Carmen Latimer........... 1988-89 Heather Voight............. 1989-91 Tina Staten.................. 1992-94 Mary Perry .................. 1995-99 Ashley Rivens.............. 2005-09 25 Debra Linebarger........ 1977-80 Jean Garris.................. 1980-84 Cherrie Duncan........... 1984-85 Monica Evans.............. 1985-89 Markisha Vereen......... 1989-90 Marysue James........... 1991-96 Adrienne Early ............ 2001-05 Meredyth Frye..............2009-11 30 Beth Clark.................... 1976-77 Kim Byrd...................... 1977-78 Mitzi Timmons.............. 1978-79 Diane Fuller ................ 1978-81 31 Julie Jones.................. 1999-00 Nicole Newton............. 2002-06 32 Margaret Terry............. 1976-78 Vuzeda Merriweather +...1979-83 Val Flippen................... 1980-85 Tara Sikes.................... 1986-88 Tracy Wilson................ 1988-91 Tara Anderson............. 1991-95 Telly Hall...................... 1994-98 Alie Rousseau +.......... 1998-02 Becky Long.................. 2001-02 Cameron Krellner........ 2003-04 Sina Hilbert.................. 2005-07 Brittney Benzio.............2010-11 33 Sue Hoover................. 1978-79 Charlotte Purcell.......... 1979-80 Monique McClelland.... 1992-93 Lacresa Mitchell.......... 1994-96 Amy Krach................... 1997-01 Jennifer Melvin............ 2001-04 Christa Waterman +..... 2004-06 Ashley Melson............. 2005-09 MiMi Dubose................2009-11 34 Lisa Poller +................. 1982-86 Faye Baker.................. 1983-86 Melanie Middleton....... 1988-89 Trina Simmons............ 1989-91 Subaricca Smith.......... 1991-93 Heather Thomas.......... 1997-99 Jessica Everett ........... 2000-04 Becky Wood................ 2004-05 Jessica Geiger............. 2006-10 35 Pam Baker................... 1975-77 Linda Mead.................. 1979-80

Linda Wilkinson........... 1980-81 Denise Primeaux +...... 1991-95 Monique McClelland +.1992-93 Tarsha Askew +........... 1993-97 Telly Hall +................... 1994-98 Nya Daley.................... 2005-08 40 Terrie Houston............. 1978-82 Tina Clonts.................. 1983-85 Brenda Simmons......... 1985-86 Angelina Tate............... 1986-87 Gwen Thomas............. 1988-92 Dana Benemon .......... 2002-05 Briana Scott..................2009-11 41 Mary Hagan................. 1976-77 Cherlyn Busby............. 1977-78 Lisa Feix ..................... 1978-80 42 Dinah Latty................................ Regina Days................ 1984-88 Stephanie Christmas... 1989-93 Danielle Quinn............. 2000-01 Mimi Lindsey .............. 1999-03 Samantha Williams +... 2008-10 44 Sanja Dedic ................ 1999-00 45 Rhonda Bledsoe.......... 1996-97 Sarah Davis +.............. 1998-02 50 Trina Roberts............... 1980-84 Tarsha Askew.............. 1993-97 Kristin Smithers........... 2000-01 52 Melissa Vickers............ 1976-77 Joanie Weldon............. 1978-79 Diane Fuller +.............. 1978-81 Kathy Meeks................ 1979-81 Whitney Rustand......... 1983-86 Kellie Spake................ 1993-95 Christine James........... 1995-96 Sarah McCary............. 1998-02 Chequilla Jessie ......... 2003-08 53 Penny Crittenden......... 1976-77 Susan Fuller................ 1978-82 Monique Porter............ 1982-84 Regina Whisby............ 1985-87 54 Ashley McKenzie......... 2008-10 55 Belinda Foy................. 1980-84 Mary Szyperski............ 1984-85 Kellie Tiller .................. 2001-05 + indicates player who switched to a different jersey number later in her career

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS Linda Crowder (1973-79) 63-65 (.492) - 6 years 1973-74 -- Linda Crowder* (2-7) Mercer L 47-62 Middle Georgia W 64-50 North Georgia L 55-69 Middle Georgia L 46-49 West Georgia L 57-69 West Georgia L 38-54 Mercer L 47-62 Fort Valley State L 41-53 Tift W 68-31 * Team played as a club, not an intercollegiate sport 1974-75 -- Linda Crowder Valdosta State W Tift W North Georgia L Mercer L Shorter L Berry L 1/11 GEORGIA W Shorter W 1/17 at Georgia L Georgia College W Tift W West Georgia L Augusta W West Georgia L Florida State W Georgia College L Augusta W North Georgia W Mercer L Georgia College W Berry W West Georgia L

Mercer L 1975-76 -- Linda Crowder 11/10 Savannah State L 11/13 Tift W 11/18 Georgia College W 11/24 Valdosta State L 12/4 Baptist W 1/7 Baptist W 1/10 Shorter W 1/12 Florida W 1/16 Mercer L 1/21 Tift W

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40-76 (15-9) 44-61 77-57 83-56 70-81 88-50 66-55 71-67 88-73 54-89 85-63

1/25 Albany State 1/30 Montevallo 1/31 Alabama 2/1 Mississippi College 2/5 Georgia College 2/9 Valdosta State 2/12 Mercer 2/14 Florida State 2/16 Albany State 2/19 Savannah State 2/26 Savannah State 2/27 Valdosta State Shorter 2/28 Armstrong State

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67-63 89-39 73-66 77-78 54-40 69-73 62-64 83-54 59-58 57-60 53-48 53-84 61-85 58-40

1976-77 -- Linda Crowder (12-10) 11/18 Georgia W 67-57 11/23 at Augusta W 68-59 11/30 at Valdosta State L 58-92 12/3 at Albany State L 79-86 12/16 $ Montevallo W 70-40 12/18 $ Mississippi L 56-76 Georgia College W 91-64 1/8 at Florida L 67-79 Madison College W 100-75 1/13 Albany State L 78-81(ot) 1/17 Armstrong State W 74-48 1/25 at Savannah State L 55-85 1/29 Auburn W 69-62 2/2 Augusta W 89-59 2/5 at Mercer L 58-72 2/10 Savannah State W 83-73 2/12 at Georgia W 80-69 2/15 at Armstrong State W 58-40 L 69-95 2/17 Valdosta State 2/21 Mercer L 75-88 2/23 at Georgia College W 71-40 3/2 + Mercer L 92-95 $Blue Mountain Classic (Rome, Ga.); +GAIAW State (Statesboro, Ga.) 1977-78 -- Linda Crowder 11/17 Georgia W 11/19 Florida State W 11/22 at Albany State L 11/30 at Savannah State W 12/3 South Carolina L 12/16 # vs. Florida W 12/17 # vs. Berry L 1/5 Augusta W 1/9 Georgia State L 1/11 at Florida State W 1/18 Valdosta State L

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(11-15) 94-73 86-59 94-95 65-61 59-74 81-77 76-81 75-65 69-79 76-69 76-100

1/20 $ vs. Francis Marion L 69-84 1/21 $ vs. Erskine W 79-65 1/22 $ vs. Charleston L 62-73 1/25 at South Carolina L 65-87 1/28 Mercer W 76-68 1/31 at Valdosta State L 71-86 2/2 Albany State W 96-92 2/6 at Georgia State L 60-75 2/8 at Augusta L 75-81 2/13 at Mercer L 86-88 2/15 Savannah State L 69-78 2/18 at Georgia L 63-71 2/23 + vs. Georgia State W 61-57 2/24 + vs. Valdosta State L 80-105 2/25 + vs. Albany State W 78-61 #Blue Mountain Classic (Rome, Ga.); $Patriot Classic (Florence, S.C.); +GAIAW Tourn. 1978-79 -- Linda Crowder (11-14) 11/15 Mercer L 64-76 11/21 at Georgia W 69-49 11/27 at Georgia State L 61-74 11/30 at Valdosta State L 88-115 12/2 Albany State W 103-87 12/9 at South Carolina L 51-113 12/11 Troy State W 69-65 12/12 North Georgia L 59-66 12/13 Troy State W 77-67 1/3 at Augusta L 69-72 1/8 Savannah State W 86-55 1/11 Fort Valley State W 84-81 1/13 Albany State W 64-62 1/15 at Mercer L 68-84 1/20 Georgia State L 64-68 1/24 Augusta W 77-63 1/26 Georgia W 72-60 1/30 at Fort Valley State W 77-76 2/3 North Georgia L 74-83 2/7 at Auburn L 78-84 2/10 $ vs. Mercer L 73-76 2/11 $ at Chattanooga L 69-79 2/14 Valdosta State L 84-90 2/22 + vs. Savannah State W 96-73 2/23 + vs. Mercer L 76-77 $Chattanooga Invit. (Chattanooga, Tenn.); +GA-

Ellen Evans (1979-83) 87-38 (.696) - 4 years IAW State (Albany, Ga.) 1979-80 -- Ellen Evans 11/14 Georgia Tech W 11/16 $ vs. Belmont W 11/17 $ at Carson-Newman W 11/20 Clark W 11/26 at Albany State W 11/28 South Carolina L 12/1 Paine W 12/8 Valdosta State W 12/10 at Georgia W 12/13 ! vs. Armstrong State W 12/14 ! at North Georgia W

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 12/15 ! vs. Berry W 79-67 12/17 at Clemson L 76-94 1/5 at Georgia Tech W 81-77 1/9 at Charleston L 56-60 1/11 at Paine W 96-64 1/16 Georgia State W 53-52 1/19 at Mercer L 64-79 1/23 Albany State W 89-67 1/28 Fort Valley State L 78-83 1/30 at Georgia State W 60-59 2/2 Georgia W 65-63 (ot) 2/4 Mercer L 68-83 2/6 Clark W 74-59 2/9 at Stetson W 83-57 2/13 at Valdosta State W 87-73 2/16 at South Carolina State L 68-95 2/21 + Georgia Tech W 77-51 2/22 + Georgia State W 67-53 2/23 + Mercer L 75-89 3/6 * vs. Florida W 89-59 3/7 * vs. Jackson State W 58-52 3/8 * vs. Mercer L 57-75 $Carson-Newman Tourn. (Jefferson City, Tenn.); !N. Georgia Christmas Tourn. (Dahlonega, Ga.); +GAIAW Tourn. (Statesboro, Ga.); *AIAW South Regional

1980-81 -- Ellen Evans (25-12) 11/15 Clark W 70-52 11/20 ! vs. McNeese State W 2-0 (forfeit) 11/21 ! at Mississippi State L 80-84 11/29 at Georgia College W 103-60 12/1 at Mercer L 83-93 12/3 at South Carolina W 2-0 (forfeit) 12/6 at Georgia State L 61-76 12/13 Chattanooga W 59-49 12/18 $ at North Georgia W 91-46 12/19 $ vs. Lee College W 65-64 12/20 $ vs. North Alabama W 69-66 1/2 % vs. Western Kentucky W 78-75 1/3 % vs. Drake L 64-70 1/4 % at Miami W 72-48 1/8 Central Florida W 84-43 1/9 at Stetson W 81-67 1/14 Georgia State L 61-71 1/16 Claflin W 82-67 1/19 Mercer W 82-73 1/22 at Valdosta State W 71-69 1/24 at Georgia L 52-55 1/28 at Charleston L 64-81 1/30 at Albany State L 62-66 1/31 Georgia Tech W 87-60 2/2 Valdosta State W 68-67

2/4 Georgia W 82-70 2/5 Stetson W 92-77 2/9 at USC Aiken L 78-79 2/14 Albany State L 74-81 2/16 College of Charleston W 76-61 2/19 Georgia College W 94-60 2/21 South Carolina State W 88-80 (ot) 2/24 at Georgia Tech W 80-64 2/26 + vs. Mercer W 80-77 2/27 + at Georgia State W 75-72 2/28 + vs. Georgia L 53-85 3/12 * vs. Delta State L 70-79 !Lady Bulldog Classic (Starkville, Miss.); $North Georgia Christmas Tourn. (Dahlonega, Ga.); %Miami Basketball Jamboree (Miami, Fla.); +GAIAW (Atlanta, Ga.); *AIAW South Regional (Valdosta, Ga.) 1981-82 -- Ellen Evans 11/20 Georgia College W 11/21 Armstrong State W 11/25 at Paine W 11/28 at Valdosta State L 11/28 at Edward Waters W 12/3 Armstrong State W 12/7 Baptist W 12/12 at Georgia State W 12/14 at Morris Brown L 1/8 % vs. Wake Forest W 1/9 % vs. Duke W 1/14 Baptist W 1/15 Lenoir-Rhyne W 1/16 Western Carolina W W 1/19 Albany State 1/21 Savannah State W 1/25 Augusta W 1/28 Mercer W 1/30 Georgia State W 2/1 at South Carolina L 2/5 at Albany State W 2/6 at Savannah State W 2/8 Valdosta State W 2/10 at Mercer L W 2/15 Clark 2/19 Paine W 2/22 at Augusta W 3/11 + vs. Florida A&M W 3/12 + vs. Florida State W 3/13 + vs. Delta State W 3/26 # vs. Rutgers L

(26-5) 90-65 74-63 78-40 63-75 97-57 73-58 93-52 67-63 64-67 92-71 64-58 93-68 74-69 73-65 81-58 80-58 89-57 60-57 70-68 64-84 68-61 82-56 73-64 64-69 81-73 88-55 69-48 81-68 81-78 86-77 79-89

%Lady Hatter Classic (DeLand, Fla.); +AIAW South Regional; #AIAW Sweet 16 (New Brunswick, N.J.) 1982-83 -- Ellen Evans (12-12) 11/26 % vs. St. Augustine’s W 86-65

11/27 % at District of Columbia L 61-81 12/1 at Valdosta State L 63-70 12/3 ! Eckerd W 119-49 12/17 # vs. Tuskegee W 96-83 12/18 # at Mississippi State L 55-67 1/6 $ vs. McNeese State L 72-78 1/7 $ vs. Florida A&M W 70-67 1/8 $ vs. SE Louisiana L 61-64 1/13 Fort Valley State L 68-71 1/15 Mercer L 69-71 1/18 at Edward Waters W 98-56 1/24 Albany State W 84-70 1/27 at Claflin L 74-83 1/29 Flagler W 89-38 2/3 Edward Waters W 75-60 2/7 Valdosta State L 78-88 2/9 Mercer W 74-73 2/11 Clafin W 2-0 (forfeit) 2/14 Winthrop W 82-61 2/16 at Fort Valley State L 79-82 2/19 at Chattanooga L 60-71 2/22 at Albany State L 66-74 2/25 at Flagler W 89-66 %UDC Tipoff Tourn. (Washington, D.C.); !Lady Eagle Tip Off Tourn. (Statesboro, Ga.); #Lady Bulldog Classic (Starkville, Miss.); Central Florida Holiday Classic

Jeannie Milling (1983-87) 61-48 (.560) - 4 years

1983-84 -- Jeannie Milling (15-12) 11/25 ! Clark L 65-68 11/26 ! William & Mary W 57-44 11/30 Albany State W 62-60 12/3 West Georgia L 60-64 W 71-55 12/5 at Clark 12/13 at Paine W 70-68 12/17 Valdosta State L 66-70 12/20 % at Virginia Tech L 61-64 12/21 % vs. Charleston W 74-56 12/22 % vs. Tennessee Tech L 65-75 1/5 + vs. Western Carolina W 77-65 1/6 + at Central Florida W 54-51 1/7 + vs. McNeese State L 56-59 1/13 at Valdosta State L 63-79 1/14 Florida W 66-51 1/20 # at UAB W 72-64 1/21 # vs. Louisville L 70-83 1/26 at Mercer L 52-65 1/28 South Florida L 52-61 2/1 at South Carolina L 61-83 2/13 at Albany State W 78-71 2/19 Cleveland State L 74-82 2/22 Paine W 73-65 2/24 at Stetson W 74-69 2/25 at South Florida W 69-64 3/1 Mercer W 69-66 3/3 Stetson W 77-56 !Lady Eagle Thanksgiving Tourn. (Statesboro, Ga.); %Virginia Tech Christmas Tourn. (Blacksburg, Va.); +UCF Invit. (Orlando, Fla.); #UAB Diet Coke Classic (Birmingham, Ala.)

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1984-85 -- Jeannie Milling (13-14) 11/20 at Valdosta State W 80-76 11/28 Clark W 77-72 11/30 at Stetson L 66-69 12/3 Albany State L 69-72 12/10 at Georgia L 56-76 12/20 # at South Florida W 71-49 12/21 # vs. Duke L 65-71 1/4 ! at Central Florida L 57-73 1/5 ! vs. Robert Morris W 68-65 1/6 ! vs. Marshall W 79-74 1/10 Georgia State W 78-68 1/16 Florida International W 80-78 1/17 Georgia L 59-86 1/22 Florida A&M L 72-80 1/24 % vs. USC Spartanburg W 74-59 1/25 % at Francis Marion W 69-67 1/26 % vs. Limestone L 58-59 1/30 at Georgia State L 84-95 (ot) 2/2 Shorter W 75-67 L 61-81 2/4 South Carolina 2/7 Valdosta State W 89-75 2/13 at Georgia Tech L 57-75 2/18 UAB L 61-68 2/20 at Florida A&M L 63-67 2/23 Stetson W 85-60 3/1 * vs. Florida A&M L 58-63 3/2 * vs. Columbia College W 84-72 #South Florida Christmas Tourn. (Tampa Fla.); !Central Florida Invit. (Orlando, Fla.); %Francis Marion Tourn. (Florence, S.C.); *Southern Invit. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1985-86 -- Jeannie Milling (13-14) 11/26 Valdosta State L 65-94 11/29 ! SE Louisiana W 78-71 11/30 ! South Alabama W 85-76 (ot) 12/11 at Georgia L 67-97 12/30 Judson W 87-48 1/3 # vs. Clark W 71-70 L 62-98 1/4 # vs. Berry 1/7 Southern W 77-70 1/9 Georgia L 47-97 1/13 Georgia State W 100-94 1/18 Florida A&M L 76-77 (ot) L 80-91 1/21 at Valdosta State 1/25 at Central Florida L 74-80 1/27 at Stetson L 65-75 2/1 Mercer W 97-93 2/7 + at Marshall L 67-78 L 48-66 2/8 + vs. UNC Charlotte 2/12 at Georgia State L 76-93 2/13 at Georgia Tech L 71-79 2/15 Central Florida W 94-73 W 92-78 2/17 Stetson 2/20 at Mercer W 111-91 2/22 Clark W 82-67 2/28 at Florida A&M L 77-86 3/6 * vs. Mercer W 94-93 (ot) 3/7 * vs. Georgia State W 85-84 3/8 * vs. Florida A&M L 54-68 !Lady Eagle Thanksgiving Tourn. (Statesboro, Ga.); #Chattanooga Tourn.; (Chattanooga, Tenn.); +Marshall Tourn. (Huntington, W.Va.), *NSWAC Tourn. (Tallahassee, Fla.)

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1986-87 -- Jeannie Milling (20-8) 11/28 # Tulane W 82-78 11/29 # South Carolina L 51-68 12/6 Augusta W 64-63 12/8 at South Carolina L 60-64 12/10 Furman W 88-73 12/12 ! vs. Georgia SW W 69-62 12/13 ! at South Alabama L 68-87 12/16 at SW Louisiana L 61-64 1/5 Augusta W 76-65 1/9 Central Florida W 91-74 1/10 Stetson W 91-82 1/15 Georgia Tech W 75-65 1/17 at Mercer W 86-75 1/20 Georgia State W 80-69 1/22 Florida International L 46-66 1/24 at Furman W 77-69 1/27 at Albany State L 67-68 1/30 Florida A&M W 83-50 W 81-36 1/31 Winthrop 2/7 at Baptist W 89-56 2/11 at Georgia State L 70-88 2/14 at Florida A&M W 70-56 2/20 at Central Florida W 89-73 2/21 at Stetson L 71-74 2/25 Mercer W 94-54 2/28 Baptist W 83-73 3/6 * Georgia State W 64-60 W 74-69 3/7 * Florida A&M #Lady Eagle Classic (Statesboro, Ga.); !Lady Jaguar Invit. (Mobile, Ala.); *NSWAC Tourn. (Statesboro, Ga.)

Drema Greer (1987-96)

162-101 (.616) - 9 years

1987-88 -- Drema Greer (21-8) 11/27 # Florida W 79-68 11/28 # Clemson L 52-64 12/5 Augusta W 83-54 12/10 at East Carolina W 75-70 12/12 ! vs. Akron W 85-61 12/13 ! at Marshall L 69-82 12/16 Florida State L 77-83 (ot) 12/19 South Carolina L 72-76 1/2 + vs. LaSalle L 60-64 1/3 + vs. James Madison L 62-65 1/4 + vs. Cleveland State W 87-65 1/9 Savannah State W 90-51

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1/16 at Georgia State W 66-64 1/18 Florida International W 74-61 1/21 at Armstrong State W 93-55 1/23 Stetson W 75-68 1/25 Central Florida W 98-67 1/30 at Florida A&M L 76-77 2/4 at Mercer W 73-49 2/8 at Augusta W 70-52 2/13 Florida A&M W 75-62 2/18 at FIU L 64-68 2/20 at Central Florida W 78-68 2/22 at Stetson W 73-70 2/25 Armstrong State W 89-34 2/27 Mercer W 93-50 3/1 Georgia State W 73-50 3/4 * at Stetson W 87-67 3/5 * vs. Florida A&M W 73-66 #Lady Eagle Classic (Statesboro, Ga.); !Lady Herd Classic (Huntington, W.Va.); +Florida International Fun & Sun Classic (Miami, Fla.); *NSWAC Tourn. (DeLand, Fla.) (18-12) 1988-89 -- Drema Greer 11/25 # Austin Peay W 74-68 11/26 # South Florida W 82-68 11/30 Liberty W 82-62 12/2 $ vs. Georgia Tech W 61-60 12/3 $ at Florida State L 78-105 12/12 at South Carolina L 68-89 12/16 ! vs. Western Carolina W 73-72 L 77-81(ot) 12/17 ! at Furman 1/4 at Augusta W 77-64 1/7 at Florida A&M L 79-83 1/9 Baptist W 105-61 1/11 at Alabama L 54-73 1/14 at Georgia State W 80-67 1/16 at Mercer L 75-88 1/18 South Carolina State W 82-66 1/21 Florida International L 73-76 1/25 Augusta W 76-62 W 79-74 1/28 Stetson 1/30 Central Florida W 100-73 2/1 at Clemson L 41-75 2/4 at Florida International L 74-84 2/8 at Baptist W 95-69 2/11 Georgia State W 84-80 (ot) 2/13 Mercer L 63-73 2/18 at Stetson L 67-69 2/20 at Central Florida W 74-58 2/25 Florida A&M W 69-63 W 79-65 3/2 * vs. Florida A&M 3/3 * vs. FIU W 86-66 3/4 * vs. Stetson L 65-72 #Lady Eagle Classic (Statesboro, Ga.); $Florida State Hilton Classic (Tallahassee, Fla.); !Furman Invit. (Greenville, S.C.); *NSWAC Tourn. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1989-90 -- Drema Greer 11/24 East Carolina W 11/27 at Chattanooga L 11/29 UNC Charlotte W 12/2 at Augusta W 12/9 $ vs. Alabama State W 12/10 $ at UAB L

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 12/13 at Vanderbilt L 61-95 12/15 at Tennessee State W 84-76 12/18 at Florida L 89-93 1/1 Mercer W 89-64 1/1 Appalachian State L 89-91 1/4 Florida State L 49-80 1/6 at Florida A&M W 71-62 1/10 at S.C. State W 74-45 1/15 Georgia State W 75-60 1/17 Baptist W 89-58 1/22 at FIU L 64-78 1/27 at Stetson W 67-60 1/29 at Central Florida W 83-82 2/3 FIU L 64-78 2/5 Augusta W 78-56 2/7 at UNC Charlotte L 90-102 2/10 at Georgia State W 77-62 2/12 at Mercer W 92-55 2/17 Central Florida W 84-62 2/19 Stetson W 88-81 2/24 Florida A&M W 90-80 W 86-75 3/1 + vs. Mercer 3/2 + vs. Florida A&M W 94-85 3/3 + at Florida International W 71-70 $Lady Blazer Classic (Birmingham, Ala.); +NSWAC Tourn. (Miami, Fla.)

1990-91 -- Drema Greer (15-13) 11/23 $ Tennessee State W 91-80 11/24 $ Iowa State W 56-47 11/27 at Appalachian State W 92-85 12/1 South Carolina L 52-82 12/8 # vs. Tennessee State L 67-80 (ot) W 89-74 12/9 # vs. Alabama State 12/15 ! vs. UNC Asheville W 107-60 12/16 ! vs. Nicholls State W 72-53 12/17 ! at South Alabama W 81-72 1/2 at Augusta State W 70-58 L 85-86 (ot) 1/5 Florida A&M 1/8 VCU W 81-67 1/10 at Georgia State W 78-62 1/12 at Mercer L 76-83 1/17 FIU L 76-85 1/19 Miami L 79-86 1/24 Vanderbilt L 75-80 1/26 Stetson W 85-66 1/31 at Miami L 66-89 2/2 at FIU W 69-63 2/7 Mercer L 86-89 (ot) 2/9 Georgia State L 65-78 2/11 Augusta W 83-60 2/13 Tulane W 73-67 2/21 at Bethune-Cookman L 56-57 2/21 at Stetson L 76-86 3/2 at Florida A&M W 71-69 3/7 + vs. FIU L 56-78

$Lady Eagle Thanksgiving Tourn. (Statesboro, Ga.); #Lady Gator Classic (Gainesville, Fla.); !Lady Jags Round-Robin (Mobile, Ala.); +NSWAC Tourn. (Tallahassee, Fla.) 1991-92 -- Drema Greer (14-16) 11/23 Brewton-Parker W 76-54 11/29 # vs. Minnesota L 62-83 11/30 # vs. Villanova L 72-84 12/2 USC Aiken W 100-75 12/9 at Charleston Southern W 106-44 12/11 at East Carolina L 72-73 12/14 at Campbell W 74-54 12/16 at Virginia Union W 70-54 12/18 at VCU L 82-86 1/3 $ Radford W 86-72 1/4 $ Kent W 110-101 1/6 at Florida L 73-92 1/9 Mercer L 73-78 1/11 Georgia State L 73-80 1/16 at SE Louisiana L 77-87 L 62-83 1/18 at FIU 1/23 at Stetson L 84-90 1/25 SE Louisiana W 73-59 1/27 Florida A&M W 72-69 1/31 Charleston W 80-70 2/3 at South Carolina L 24-67 2/6 at Georgia State L 66-77 2/8 at Mercer L 71-93 2/13 Florida International L 74-100 2/20 Bethune-Cookman L 73-80 2/22 Stetson W 82-74 2/29 Florida A&M W 97-89 (ot) W 70-63 3/5 + Charleston 3/6 + Mercer W 87-77 3/7 + Florida International L 78-88 #McDonald House/Wolfpack (Raleigh, N.C.); $Lady Eagle Tourn. (Statesboro, Ga.); +TAAC Tourn. (Statesboro, Ga.) (21-9) 1992-93 -- Drema Greer 12/4 Charleston Southern W 77-49 12/8 Central Florida W 101-47 12/11 ! at Tennessee Tech L 63-71 12/12 ! vs. Florida A&M W 82-67 L 63-75 12/15 # vs. New Orleans 12/16 # vs. Georgia State W 67-63 12/29 $ Morehead State W 79-53 12/30 $ South Alabama W 80-70 1/2 Stetson W 97-43 1/6 at South Florida L 63-72 1/10 Chattanooga L 56-65 L 84-89 (ot) 1/16 at Furman 1/17 at Western Carolina W 65-49 1/19 Mercer W 93-51 1/23 Appalachian State W 96-77 1/24 East Tennessee State L 82-83 1/27 Florida L 78-92 1/30 at Marshall W 86-65 2/3 Georgia L 64-78 2/7 at Chattanooga W 66-61 2/13 Furman W 90-84 2/14 Western Carolina W 76-72 2/16 at Charleston W 61-46 2/20 at Appalachian State W 72-64 2/21 at East Tenn. State W 73-72

2/27 Marshall W 74-61 3/11 % Appalachian State W 66-56 3/12 % Chattanooga W 83-73 3/14 % Furman W 76-73 3/17 ^ at Alabama L 70-102 !Tennessee Tech Invit. (Cookeville, Tenn.); #ISES Corporation Southern Invit. (Atlanta, Ga.); $Days Inn/Lady Eagle Invit. (Statesboro, Ga.); %SoCon Tourn. (Johnson City, Tenn.); ^NCAA Tourn. (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) 1993-94 -- Drema Greer (21-9) 12/6 South Carolina L 86-89 12/10 ! vs. Southern Miss. L 72-94 12/11 ! vs. Eastern Michigan W 87-67 12/14 ^ vs. Georgia L 77-82 12/15 ^ at Georgia State W 79-76 12/29 # Campbell W 78-75 12/30 # Tennessee State L 69-88 1/2 Chattanooga W 87-64 1/7 $ vs. LaSalle W 83-71 72-82 1/8 $ vs. Appalachian State L 1/11 UNC Charlotte W 71-57 1/15 Marshall W 81-74 1/17 at East Tenn. State W 80-69 1/22 at Furman W 64-59 1/24 Davidson W 74-58 1/26 South Florida L 68-70 1/29 at Appalachian State W 88-85 1/31 at Western Carolina W 76-63 2/5 at Chattanooga L 72-82 2/12 at Marshall W 68-53 2/14 at East Tenn. State W 72-61 W 87-61 2/17 at Davidson 2/26 Appalachian State L 74-79 2/28 Western Carolina W 75-47 3/5 Furman W 92-85 3/7 at Mercer W 66-52 3/10 + vs. Davidson W 71-62 3/11 + vs. Chattanooga W 85-72 3/12 + at Furman W 59-55 3/16 & at North Carolina L 53-101 !UAB Lady Blazer Tourn. (Birmingham, Ala.); ^ISES Corporation Southern Invit. (Atlanta, Ga.); #Days Inn/Lady Eagle Tourn. (Statesboro, Ga.); $Beach Blast Classic (Wilmington, N.C.); +SoCon Tourn. (Greenville, S.C.); &NCAA Tourn. (Chapel Hill, N.C.) 1994-95 -- Drema Greer 11/25 Eastern Kentucky L 11/26 Tennessee State L L 11/29 at UNC Charlotte 12/2 at Stetson L 12/3 Central Florida L 12/12 ! vs. Georgia Tech L 12/13 ! at Georgia State W 12/30 Armstrong State W 1/2 at Chattanooga W 1/6 $ Liberty W 1/7 $ Drexel W 1/10 South Carolina L 1/14 at Marshall W 1/16 at East Tenn. State L 1/21 at Furman W 1/23 at Davidson W

(16-12) 73-85 65-85 57-86 69-77 74-86 66-79 76-70 97-47 76-60 90-55 99-64 74-79 74-61 97-98 96-79 75-72

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 2/25 at Western Carolina L 76-90 2/27 at Appalachian State W 81-77 3/1 # Western Carolina W 95-55 3/4 * vs. Furman L 61-74 !ISES Tourn. (Atlanta, Ga.); $Hampton Inn/Lady Eagle Invitat. (Statesboro, Ga.); #SoCon Tourn. First-Round (Statesboro, Ga.); *SoCon Tourn.

(Asheville, N.C.) 1995-96 -- Drema Greer (15-13) 11/24 ! at Eastern Kentucky W 93-90 (ot) 11/25 ! vs. Tennessee State W 65-56 11/28 at Georgia L 49-98 12/2 Jacksonville State W 87-69 12/12 at Charleston W 77-76 12/15 # vs. Middle Tenn. State L 90-101 12/16 # vs. Dayton L 62-65 12/29 Coastal Carolina W 77-52 1/2 $ vs. Southern Miss. L 78-97 1/3 $ vs. Murray State W 77-59 1/7 Chattanooga W 77-70 1/13 Marshall W 93-77 1/15 East Tenn. State W 88-81 1/17 at Mercer W 77-69 1/20 Furman W 88-77 1/22 Davidson L 66-77 1/27 at Appalachian State L 60-97 1/29 at Western Carolina W 80-76 2/3 at Chattanooga L 65-71 2/5 Stetson L 74-84 2/10 at East Tenn. State L 81-103 2/12 at Marshall L 73-89 2/17 at Davidson W 100-97 (ot) 2/19 at Furman W 72-65 2/22 Appalachian State L 94-102 2/24 Western Carolina L 94-102 2/28 ^ vs. Furman W 91-68 3/2 ^ vs. Marshall L 82-108 !OVC/SoCon Challenge (Richmond, Ky.); #Host Team/Days Inn Classic (Atlanta, Ga.); $Florida International Sun & Fun Classic (Miami, Fla.); ^SoCon Tourn. (Greensboro, N.C.)

Rusty Cram (1996-present) 231-208 (.526) - 16 years 1996-97 -- Rusty Cram 11/22 ! vs. Eastern Kentucky L 11/23 ! vs. North Carolina A&T W 11/29 # vs. Alabama State W 11/30 # at Auburn L 12/7 at Jacksonville State L

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12/9 at Troy State L 82-86 12/14 Charleston W 62-56 12/16 Mercer W 72-58 12/18 ^ vs. North Carolina L 63-93 12/19 ^ vs. Coastal Carolina W 77-57 12/20 ^ vs. Furman L 56-69 12/30 Brewton-Parker W 95-51 1/5 at Chattanooga L 62-70 1/11 at Marshall L 72-82 1/13 at East Tenn. State W 71-60 1/18 at Furman L 75-88 1/20 at Davidson W 66-63 1/25 Appalachian State L 80-95 1/27 Western Carolina W 80-72 2/1 Chattanooga W 73-68 2/8 East Tenn. State W 96-90 2/10 Marshall L 81-94 2/15 Davidson L 62-75 2/17 Furman W 83-68 2/20 at Appalachian State W 83-78 2/22 at Western Carolina W 78-65 2/26 $ Davidson W 73-71 3/1 + vs. East Tenn. State W 66-63 3/2 + vs. Marshall L 66-69 !Lady Bucs Classic (Johnson City, Tenn.); #Dial Classic (Auburn, Ala.); ^Cellular One Holiday Beach Classic (Myrtle Beach, S.C.); $SoCon Tourn. First-Round (Statesboro, Ga.); +SoCon Tourn. (Greensboro, N.C.) 1997-98 -- Rusty Cram (18-11) 11/21 # at Austin Peay L 86-88 11/22 # vs. Eastern Kentucky L 67-80 11/24 Georgia L 73-84 11/28 ! at Arkansas L 71-104 11/29 ! vs. UNC Greensboro L 65-91 12/9 at Mercer W 62-51 12/12 $ at Stetson W 74-67 12/13 $ vs. Colorado State L 81-95 12/17 Coastal Carolina W 78-73 12/20 at Furman W 81-67 12/30 at Davidson W 77-73 1/2 Wofford L 72-79 1/5 Chattanooga W 67-54 1/7 UNC Greensboro W 80-65 1/10 at Appalachian State W 76-68 1/12 at East Tenn. State W 104-101 (o4) 1/19 at Western Carolina W 98-78 1/23 at UNC Greensboro L 67-82 1/26 Furman W 89-77 1/31 Davidson L 65-72 2/3 at Wofford W 82-64 2/7 at Chattanooga W 81-76 2/9 Appalachian State W 85-67 W 96-84 2/14 East Tenn. State 2/18 Alabama L 48-87 2/21 Western Carolina W 78-74 2/27 + vs. Wofford W 84-57 2/28 + vs. Furman W 80-60 3/1 + at UNC Greensboro L 65-71 #OVC/SoCon Clash (Clarksville, Tenn.); !Arkansas Dial Soap Classic (Fayetteville, Ark.); $Stetson Hatter Classic (DeLand, Fla.); +SoCon Tourn. (Greensboro, N.C.)

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1998-99 -- Rusty Cram (13-14) 11/13 McNeese State L 66-68 11/15 at Alabama L 40-72 11/20 # vs. Houston W 102-76 11/21 # vs. St. John’s L 63-71 11/29 at Jacksonville State L 77-83 12/4 % vs. Memphis L 78-80 12/5 % at Georgia State L 64-79 12/10 at Georgia L 52-101 12/21 Furman L 74-84 12/30 at Wofford W 88-67 W 87-85 1/2 at Chattanooga 1/4 Appalachian State W 92-80 1/6 Davidson W 86-81 1/9 East Tennessee State L 78-81 1/11 at Charleston W 75-72 1/16 Western Carolina W 92-72 1/18 UNC Greensboro W 75-70 1/23 at Furman L 58-70 1/25 at Davidson W 67-63 L 56-62 1/30 Wofford 2/1 Chattanooga W 83-68 2/6 at Appalachian State W 86-75 2/8 at East Tenn. State L 55-66 2/13 Charleston W 77-61 2/16 at Western Carolina W 92-83 2/20 at UNC Greensboro L 75-95 2/26 + vs. Appalachian State L 82-86 #Red Storm Tourn. (Jamaica, N.Y.); %Collegiate Sports Travel Tourn. (Atlanta, Ga.); +SoCon Tourn. (Greensboro, N.C.) 1999-00 -- Rusty Cram (10-18) 11/19 # at Nebraska L 77-113 11/21 # vs. Southern Illinois L 58-63 W 83-59 11/24 USC Spartanburg 11/30 Georgia L 70-102 12/1 Mercer L 67-74 12/7 at North Carolina L 55-74 12/12 Davidson W 85-77 12/18 $ at South Carolina L 59-80 12/19 $ vs. Jacksonville State L 84-93 12/29 at Coastal Carolina L 45-63 1/2 Wofford W 68-63 L 48-66 1/5 at Chattanooga 1/8 at Appalachian State L 66-76 1/10 at East Tenn. State L 65-103 1/15 Charleston W 72-38 1/17 at Western Carolina W 77-71 (ot) 1/22 UNC Greensboro W 72-69 1/24 Furman L 72-86 1/29 at Davidson L 67-90 1/31 at Wofford W 97-57 2/6 Chattanooga L 68-86 2/8 Appalachian State W 97-69 2/12 East Tenn. State L 78-91


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2001-02 -- Rusty Cram 11/17 $ vs. SMU L 11/18 $ at Boston L 11/21 South Carolina State W 11/27 Savannah State W 12/1 at Charleston Southern L 12/4 Georgia L 12/7 ^ vs. Maine L 12/8 ^ at Stetson W 12/18 Chattanooga L 12/29 at Appalachian State W 12/31 at East Tenn. State W 1/5 Charleston W 1/7 Western Carolina L 1/12 at UNC Greensboro L

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2003-04 -- Rusty Cram (15-14) 11/22 USC Aiken W 61-58 11/25 Georgia L 53-84 11/29 ^ vs. Richmond L 48-59 11/30 ^ vs. San Diego W 71-55 12/3 at Mercer W 59-54 12/6 Appalachian State W 68-53 12/20 at Western Carolina W 62-58 12/22 Charleston W 66-57 12/30 at East Tenn. State L 64-65 1/3 at Davidson L 49-62 1/5 at Chattanooga L 32-70 1/10 UNC Greensboro W 54-43 1/12 Elon L 58-69 1/17 at Wofford W 87-64 1/19 at Furman L 40-57 1/22 at Savannah State W 57-43 1/24 Western Carolina L 57-65 1/26 at Charleston W 61-56 1/31 Davidson L 47-57 2/2 Chattanooga L 64-81 2/7 at UNC Greensboro L 43-78 2/9 at Elon L 53-58 2/14 Wofford W 68-39 2/16 Furman L 46-65 2/21 Savannah State W 75-59 2/25 at Appalachian State W 64-62 2/28 East Tenn. State W 70-55 3/3 ! vs. Appalachian State W 65-58 3/4 ! vs. Chattanooga L 50-73 ^UNLV Tourn. (Las Vegas, Nev.); !Southern Conference Tourn. (Charleston, S.C.) 2004-05 -- Rusty Cram (16-14) 11/19 $ vs. Jackson State W 53-41 11/20 $ at Eastern Kentucky L 47-62 11/24 Savannah State W 86-68 11/27 Davidson L 67-70 11/30 at Georgia L 50-61 12/4 Middle Tenn. State L 54-66 12/11 at Charleston L 50-60 12/15 Mercer W 73-50 12/18 Western Carolina W 82-79 12/21 at Appalachian State W 68-64 12/28 at East Tenn. State W 82-76 (ot) 1/4 Chattanooga W 61-53 1/8 at UNC Greensboro L 49-63 1/10 at Elon W 69-61 1/15 Wofford W 68-54 1/17 Furman L 67-82 1/22 at Western Carolina L 81-92 1/24 Charleston W 70-52 1/29 at Davidson L 36-65 1/31 at Chattanooga L 46-82 L 63-77 2/5 UNC Greensboro 2/7 Elon W 57-41 2/12 at Wofford W 63-58 2/14 at Furman L 60-68 2/17 at Savannah State L 74-77 (ot) 2/21 Appalachian State W 56-52 2/26 East Tenn. State W 85-82 3/3 ! vs. UNC Greensboro W 55-48 3/4 ! vs. East Tenn. State W 73-71 (ot) 3/5 ! vs. Western Carolina L 95-97 (2ot) $Comfort Suites Tip-Off Classic (Richmond, Ky.); !Southern Conference Tourn. (Chattanooga,

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS Tenn.) 2005-06 -- Rusty Cram (11-18) 11/18 at Florida State L 57-82 11/25 & at Middle Tennessee L 58-80 11/26 & vs. Louisville L 44-88 11/29 at South Carolina W 73-66 12/3 at Charleston L 66-79 12/10 at Centenary W 85-79 12/20 at Troy L 71-74 12/22 at Alabama L 71-76 12/29 # at South Alabama L 59-75 12/30 # vs. Southern W 57-53 1/2 at Wofford W 82-63 L 62-73 1/4 at Furman 1/7 Elon W 64-58 1/9 UNC Greensboro W 74-63 1/14 at Davidson L 52-71 1/16 at Western Carolina W 72-70 1/21 at Appalachian State L 75-78 1/23 Chattanooga L 48-65 1/28 Furman W 65-48 1/30 Wofford W 80-73 2/4 at Elon L 48-58 2/6 at UNC Greensboro L 62-72 2/11 Davidson L 52-67 2/13 Western Carolina L 62-65 2/18 Appalachian State L 73-78 2/20 at Chattanooga L 60-81 2/25 Charleston W 65-61 3/2 ! vs. Wofford W 77-66 3/3 ! vs. UNC Greensboro L 56-68 &Middle Tennessee Classic (Murfreesboro, Tenn.); #Coca-Cola Classic (Mobile, Ala.); !Southern Conference Tourn. (Charleston, S.C.) 2006-07 -- Rusty Cram (13-18) 11/12 Stetson W 62-46 11/15 at Jacksonville State L 77-84 11/18 % vs Troy L 62-77 11/19 % at South Florida L 65-94 11/21 GEORGIA L 71-75 11/24 # at New Mexico L 43-64 11/25 # vs Western Illinois W 64-60 11/28 South Alabama W 54-48 12/1 at Central Florida W 75-71 12/13 Jacksonville W 76-69 12/16 Charleston L 53-54 12/21 Troy L 53-58 12/30 Furman W 71-59 1/2 Wofford W 74-58 1/6 at Elon L 50-55 1/8 at UNC Greensboro L 55-80 1/13 Davidson L 51-69 1/15 Western Carolina L 68-73 1/20 Appalachian State L 68-85 1/22 at Chattanooga L 63-78 1/27 at Furman L 63-75 1/29 at Wofford W 82-67 2/3 Elon W 46-37 2/5 UNC Greensboro L 60-68 L 52-75 2/10 at Davidson 2/12 at Western Carolina W 83-81 (ot) 2/14 at Appalachian State W 68-61 2/19 Chattanooga L 52-65 2/24 at Charleston W 52-50 3/1 ^ vs UNC Greensboro W 81-64 3/2 ^ vs Western Carolina L 59-73 %Image Depot Shootout (Tampa, Fla.); #AmeriSuites Midtown Thanksgiving Tourn. (Albuquerque, N.M.); ^SoCon Tourn. (Charleston, S.C.)

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11/24 at Auburn L 56-62 11/27 at Colorado^ L 50-62 11/28 vs. New Orleans^ L 39-50 12/2 at Appalachian State W 73-68 12/5 Elon W 70-58 12/11 at Mercer W 76-45 12/16 at UNC Asheville W 56-38 12/21 Kennesaw State W 80-67 12/29 UNC Greensboro L 42-45 12/30 Florida Atlantic W 60-43 1/2 at Samford L 49-74 1/4 at Chattanooga L 55-57 L 53-57 1/9 Charleston 1/11 Furman Wot 54-50 1/16 at Wofford W 58-56 1/18 Davidson L 50-68 1/23 at Elon W 71-66 1/25 at UNC Greensboro W 63-55 1/30 at Western Carolina W 74-61 2/3 Western Carolina W 62-48 2/6 Chattanooga L 48-70 2/8 Samford L 47-66 2/13 at Charleston W 52-41 2/15 at Furman W 56-46 2/20 Wofford W 68-50 2/22 at Davidson W 58-47 2/27 Appalachian State W 77-73 3/6 vs. Charleston! W 57-56 3/7 vs. Chattanooga! L 49-60 ^Omni Hotels Classic (Boulder, Colo.); !SoCon Tournament (Charlotte, N.C.) (12-18) 2010-11 -- Rusty Cram 11/14 at Georgia L 43-58 11/16 Mercer W 71-52 11/19 Alabama L 55-65 11/21 at Jacksonville L 56-72 11/26 ! Akron L 81-94 (ot) 11/27 ! Arkansas State L 37-49 12/1 * at Wofford L 66-78 12/4 * at Chattanooga L 80-87 12/12 at Florida Atlantic L 65-68 12/14 at Stetson W 54-49 12/18 * Chattanooga W 77-69 (ot) 12/20 * Samford W 67-66 12/29 High Point W 66-60 1/3 * at Elon L 61-77 1/5 * at UNC Greensboro L 51-55 1/8 * Davidson W 55-42 1/10 * Appalachian State W 73-65 1/14 * Western Carolina W 69-64 (ot) 1/19 * at Charleston L 39-40 1/22 * at Furman L 50-58 1/24 * Wofford W 57-41 1/31 * at Samford L 55-62 2/5 * UNC Greensboro W 68-67 2/7 * Elon W 71-69 (ot) 2/14 * at Western Carolina L 45-51 2/16 * Charleston L 39-51 L 46-60 2/19 * at Davidson 2/21 * at Appalachian State W 67-57 2/26 * Furman L 47-54 3/3 @ Western Carolina L 42-48 *SoCon Game; !SMU Tournament (Dallas, Texas); @SoCon Tournament (Chattanooga, Tenn.)


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