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Quick Facts............................................................................2 2019-20 Season Outlook.......................................................3 2019-20 Schedule..................................................................4 2019-20 Rosters ....................................................................5 Head Coach Rick Pietri..........................................................6 The Pete..................................................................................8 Assistant Coach Altherias Warmley...................................10 Assistant Coach Eric Wise.................................................. 11 Assistant Coach Eryc Pittman. ............................................ 12
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Support Staff.......................................................................13 Meet the Gamecocks.. .........................................................14 Meet the Gamecock Newcomers........................................32 2018-19 Review....................................................................37 2018-198 Box Scores......................................................44-51 The 2019-20 OVC Opponents.. ............................................52 Records / History.. ...............................................................53 This is Jacksonville State ............................................................. 77 JSU Athletic Directory..................................................................86
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Jacksonville State Sports Information The JSU Sports Information Offices are located on the third floor of Pete Mathews Coliseum in rooms 361-365. Daniel Porter is the sports information contact for women’s basketball. His office is room 364, and he can be reached at (256) 782-5965 or by email at dporter2@jsu.edu. Media Services/Credentials To apply for credentials to all JSU Women’s Basketball games, please contact Daniel Porter in the JSU Sports Information Office. Members of the media are supplied with up-to-date release packages, which can be obtained from the JSU Athletic website at www.jsugamecocksports.com or in the JSU Sports Information Office. The release contains updated statistics, season results and notes. Game notes and media guides are also available before all home games in the media room at Pete Matthews Coliseum. Radio/Television Credentials If you are planning to broadcast or televise a Jacksonville State basketball game, a request must be put in at least two weeks in advance with the JSU Sports Information Office. TV and radio broadcasts will be set up on press row. Production trucks can park on the west side of Pete Mathews Coliseum. Telephone/Fax Services Pete Matthews Coliseum is equipped with a fully functional media suite for use both before and after all JSU basketball games. The suite features phone lines and wireless internet for members of the media. Members of the media will also have access to phone lines and wireless internet while on press row. Any special requests should be made at least two weeks in advance of the game. Interview Procedures All interviews with JSU coaches and/or JSU players must be arranged through the JSU Sports Information Department. Players and coaches will be made available throughout the week before practice at the request of the media entity. Head coach Rick Pietri and requested student-athletes will also be made available at the end of each game following a 10-minute cooling-off period.
Josh Underwood Associate AD Media Relations
(256) 782-5915 (256) 453-0545 (cell) underwood@jsu.edu
Tony Schmidt Assistant SID
(256) 782-5377 (256) 689-8524 (cell) aschmidt@jsu.edu
Practices The JSU Sports Information staff encourages coverage of Gamecock women’s basketball not be limited to game day. As a general rule, most practices are open to the media and the public. There may be instances however, when all or part of a practice session is closed. Please contact the JSU Sports Information Office in advance if you plan on attending a practice session so an escort can be made available. Daily practices typically run from 3:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m. at Kennamer Hall and/or Pete Mathews Coliseum, although practice times and locations are subject to change. JSU On The Internet JSU’s home on the world wide web, www.jsugamecocksports.com, is your place for everything related to JSU sports. All statistics, results, news releases and upcoming events are updated immediately following each event. Social Media Fans and media are encouraged to follow the women’s basketball program more closely through social media outlets such as facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Just search: Jacksonville State Women’s Basketball on facebook or JSUGamecocksWBB on twitter and Instagram.
Daniel Porter Assistant SID WBB Contact
(256) 782-5965 (205) 907-5367 (cell) dporter2@jsu.edu
Tyler Brown Assistant SID
(256) 782-5977 (423) 619-0557 (cell) tabrown@jsu.edu
SID MAILING ADDRESS Jacksonville State University Attn: Sport Information Director 700 Pelham Road North Jacksonville, AL 35265-1602 SID FAX (256) 782-5958 JSU ATHLETIC WEB SITE www.JSUGamecockSports.com JSU WOMEN’S BASKETBALL TWITTER @JSUGamecocksWBB JSU ATHLETICS ON FACEBOOK JSUGamecocks JSU ATHLETICS ON INSTAGRAM JSUGamecocks JSU ATHLETICS ON SNAPCHAT JSUGamecocks
ON THE COVER: The 2019-20 front cover features Gamecock seniors Destiney Elliott, Chloe Long and Brittany Webster. CR EDIT S The Jacksonville State Women’s Basketball Media Guide is a publication of the JSU Sports Information Department. It was complied and written by Daniel Porter with assistance from Associate AD for Media Relations Josh Underwood. Photos by JSU Photographer Matt Reynolds. Typesetting and graphic design by Wray Dillard of Wray Graphics. Printing by JSU Print Shop. Copyright: 2019 JSU Sports Information Department. Jacksonville State University is an EO/AA employer.
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Women’s Basketball SID: Daniel Porter Email: dporter2@jsu.edu • Phone: (o) 256-782-5965, (c) 205-907-5367 www.JSUGamecockSports.com
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GENERAL INFORMATION Location....................................................................... Jacksonville, Ala. Enrollment.......................................................................................9,021 Founded............................................................................................1883 Colors.............................................................................. Red and White Nickname............................................................................. Gamecocks Facility................................................Pete Mathews Coliseum/3,500 Conference ................................................... Ohio Valley Conference President.................................................................Dr. John M. Beehler Faculty Representative.....................................Dr. Maureen Newton Athletic Director....................................................................Greg Seitz Associate AD/SWA...........................................................Tracy Broom Athletic Ticket Office...................................................(256) 782-8499
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Jordan Brock, Tennessee Tech Arielle Gonzalez-Varner, Austin Peay Ellie Harmeyer, Belmont Maura Muensterman, Belmont Karle Pace, Eastern Illinois Chelsey Perry, UT Martin Tesia Thompson, Southeast Missouri Macey Turley, Murray State Maddie Waldrop, UT Martin Maddie Wright, Belmont
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G 5-7 Jr. Harlan, Ky. F 6-1 Jr. Cincinnati, Ohio F 6-0 Sr. Kenosha, Wis. G 6-0 Sr. Evansville, Ind. G 5-8 Jr. Clarksville, Tenn F 6-2 Jr. Middleton, Tenn. G 5-10 Jr. Memphis, Tenn. G 5-7 So. Murray, Ky. F 6-2 Jr. Murray, Ky. F 6-1 Sr. Chattanooga, Tenn.
WOMEN’S BASKETBALL STAFF Head Coach............................................................... Rick Pietri Alma Mater.................................................South Alabama, 1987 Years at JSU........................................................... Seventh Season Record at JSU..........................................................................90-88 Career Record............................................ 310-255 (19 Seasons) Office Phone .......................................................... (256) 782-5417 Fax............................................................................(256) 782-5527 E-Mail........................................................................ rpietri@jsu.edu Twitter.......................................................................... @CoachPietri Assistant Coach............................................Altheria Warmley Alma Mater ....................................................................UAB, 1990 Years at JSU........................................................... Seventh Season E-Mail ............................................................... awarmley@jsu.edu Twitter......................................................................@Coach_Warm Assistant Coach......................................................... Eric Wise Alma Mater ........................................ Louisiana-Lafayette, 1992 Years at JSU........................................................... Seventh Season E-Mail ....................................................................... ewise@jsu.edu Twitter............................................................................. @CoachEW Assistant Coach....................................................Eryc Pittman Alma Mater .......................................................... Hampton, 2008 Years at JSU................................................................. Fifth Season E-Mail...................................................................epittman@jsu.edu
2019-20 OVC COACHES WOMEN’S PREDICTED ORDER OF FINISH Rk
School (1st place votes)
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.
Belmont (14) UT Martin (9) Tennessee Tech (1) Austin Peay Jacksonville State Southeast Missouri Morehead State Murray State SIUE Eastern Illinois Tennessee State Eastern Kentucky
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TEAM INFORMATION First Season................................................................................1982-83 All-Time Record ..................................................... 454-591 (37 years) Div. I Record............................................................ 276-414 (24 years) OVC Record............................................................ 109-169 (16 years) 2018-19 Overall Record .............................................................. 15-15 2018-19 OVC Record/Finish....................................................9-9/6th 2018-19 Postseason.......................... First Round/OVC Tournament Starters Returning/Lost ...................................................................4/1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost.......................................................10/2 Newcomers ........................................................................................... 3
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GAMECOCK NETWORK Each year Jacksonville State alumni and fans are given the opportunity to closely follow the Gamecocks whenever they are in action thanks to coverage over the airwaves through the Gamecock Sports Network. The 2019-2020 athletic campaign will be no different! The JSU Sports Network will cover most of Alabama and northwest Georgia.
Anchored on JSU’s flagship station WLJS 91.9, “The “Voice” Mike Parris will cover all the action. For a full list of radio affiliates fans can visit JSUGamecockSports.com or contact mparris@jsu.edu to receive a complete and up-to-date list of affiliates. The “Voice of the Gamecocks”, Parris will celebrate his 37th anniversary on the headset with Jacksonville State
sports. During his tenure, he has called some of the most memorable games in Jacksonville State athletics history. He has called four Jacksonville State national title games - football (1992), basketball (1985) and baseball (1990, 1991), plus other noteworthy contests. Parris is Assistant Athletic Director for Broadcasting at Jacksonville State University.
Fans will be able to watch the Gamecocks in all home games and all road OVC games on the web, thanks to the Ohio Valley Conference’s new ESPN partnership. Video broadcast of each game is available for viewing with the purchase of an ESPN+ online service, which currently charges $4.99 per month. A subscription provides Gamecock coverage for both men’s and women’s basketball, football, baseball, softball and select soccer and volleyball matches.
MEDIA OUTLETS Newspapers ANNISTON STAR P.O. Box 189 Anniston, AL 36202 Phone: 256-235-3577 Fax: 256-241-1991 www.annistonstar.com Mark Edwards, Sports Editor medwards@annistonstar.com BIRMINGHAM NEWS P.O. Box 2553 Birmingham, AL 35202 Phone: 205-325-2431 Fax: 205-325-2425 www.al.com FLORENCE TIMES DAILY P.O. Box 797 Florence, AL 35631 Phone: 256-766-3434 Fax: 256-740-4717 www.timesdaily.com Gregg Dewalt, Sports Editor gregg.dewalt@timesdaily.com
GADSDEN TIMES P.O. Box 188 Gadsden, AL 35999 Phone: 256-549-2051 Fax: 256-549-2105 www.gadsdentimes.com J.J. Hicks, Sports Editor jhicks@gadsdentimes.com HUNTSVILLE TIMES P.O. Box 1487, WS Huntsville, AL 35807 Phone: 256-532-4430 Fax: 256-532-4262 www.al.com JACKSONVILLE NEWS 203 Pelham Road North Jacksonivlle, AL 36265 Phone: 256-435-5021 Fax: 256-435-1028 www.jacksonvillenews.com John Alred, Executive Editor news@jaxnews.com
Wire Services ASSOCIATED PRESS RSA Tower 201 Monroe Street, Suite 1940 Montgomery, AL 36104 Phone: 334-262-5947 Fax: 334-262-7177 www.ap.org/index.html John Zenor, Sports Editor SPORTS NETWORK 2200 Byberry Road, Suite 200 Hatboro, PA 19040 Phone: 800-227-7249 Fax: 800-227-0803 www.sportsnetwork.com
WKXX-FM 102.9 100 Spurlock Street Rainbow City, AL 35906 Phone: 256-442-3944 Fax: 256-442-7287 WLJS-FM 91.9 700 Pelham Road North Jacksonville, AL 36265 Phone: 256-782-5571 Fax: 256-782-5645 WVOK-FM 97.9 P.O. Box 3770 Oxford, AL 36203 Phone: 256-835-1580 Fax: 256-831-1500
Electronic Media-Radio
Electronic Media-Television
JACKSONVILLE STATE SPORTS NETWORK 700 Pelham Rd. North Jacksonville, AL 36265 Phone: 256-782-5980 Fax: 256-782-5958 Mike Parris, Play-by-Play
ABC 33/40 (ABC) P.O. Box 360039 Birmingham, AL 35236 Phone: 205-403-3340 Fax: 205-403-3343 www.abc3340.com Mike Raita, Sports Director mraita@abc3340.com WIAT-TV CBS 42 2075 Golden Crest Drive Birmingham, Alabama 35209 Phone: 205-322-4200 Fax: 205-320-2713 www.cbs42.com
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WBRC-TV 6 (FOX) P.O. Box 6 Birmingham, AL 35201 Phone: 205-322-6666 Fax: 205-320-2710 www.fox6.com Rick Karle, Sports Director rkarle@wbrc.com WJXS-TV 24 Self Hall 700 Pelham Road North Jacksonville, AL 36265 Phone: 256-782-5133 Fax: 256-782-8170 www.tv24.tv Mickey Shadrix, Sports Director mshadrix@aol.com WVTM-TV 13 (NBC) P.O. Box 10502 Birmingham, AL 35202 Phone: 205-558-7345 Fax: 205-323-3314 www.nbc13.com NOTE: This is not meant to be a complete list of all Jacksonville State University information outlets. We have listed those who, on a regular basis, cover Gamecocks sports or carry Jacksonville State sports information.
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2 0 1 9 - 2 0 SC H E DULE Date Oct. 30 Nov. 5 Nov. 9 Nov. 12 Nov. 16 Nov. 20 Nov. 24 Nov. 29 Dec. 1 Dec. 8 Dec. 20 Dec. 28 Jan. 2 Jan. 4 Jan. 9 Jan. 11 Jan. 16 Jan. 18 Jan. 23 Jan. 25 Jan. 30 Feb. 1 Feb. 6 Feb. 8 Feb. 13 Feb. 15 Feb. 20 Feb. 22 Feb. 27 Feb. 29
Day Wednesday Tue Sat Tue Sat Wed Sun Fri Sun Sun Fri Sat Thur Sat Thur Sat Thur Sat Thur Sat Thur Sat Thur Sat Thur Sat Thur Sat Thur Sat
Opponent BERRY COLLEGE (Exhibition) Vanderbilt FLORIDA A&M LIPSCOMB Troy Alabama State FORT VALLEY STATE Florida International Classic Northern Kentucky Oakland University CLARK ATLANTA JACKSONVILLE UNIV. Auburn Morehead State Eastern Kentucky MURRAY STATE AUSTIN PEAY Eastern Illinois Southern Illinois-Edwardsville EASTERN KENTUCKY MOREHEAD STATE TENNESSEE STATE BELMONT Southeast Missouri UT Martin Tennessee Tech Belmont SOUTHEAST MISSOURI UT MARTIN Tennessee State University TENNESSEE TECH * - OVC Game
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Location JACKSONVILLE Nashville, TN JACKSONVILLE JACKSONVILLE Troy, AL Montgomery, AL JACKSONVILLE Miami, FL Miami, FL JACKSONVILLE JACKSONVILLE Auburn, AL Morehead, KY Richmond, KY JACKSONVILLE JACKSONVILLE Charleston, IL Edwardsville, IL JACKSONVILLE JACKSONVILLE JACKSONVILLE JACKSONVILLE Cape Girardeau, MO Martin, TN Cookeville, TN Nashville, TN JACKSONVILLE JACKSONVILLE Nashville, TN JACKSONVILLE
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Time 7 PM 7 PM 2 PM 11:30 AM 2 PM 6 PM 2 PM 1 PM 11 AM 2 PM 6 PM 2 PM 4 PM 12:30 PM 5 PM 1:45 PM 5:15 PM 3:30 PM 5:15 PM 1:45 PM 5:15 PM 1:45 PM 5:15 PM 2 PM 11 AM 3 PM TBA 1:45 PM 5:30 PM 4:45 PM
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2019-20 Numerical Roster # 0 3 5 11 14 15 21 22 23 24 25 32 34 40
Name Taylor Hawks Destiney Elliott Nekiyah Thompson Kiana Johnson McKenna Lawrence Chloe Long Kennedy Gavin Jayla Walker Jessie Day Yamia Johnson Regan Dargan Karleigh Sledge Winnie Kuimi Brittany Webster
Pos. G F G G G F F G F G G F F F
Ht. 5-6 5-11 5-6 5-9 5-10 6-1 5-11 5-9 6-0 5-11 5-10 6-0 6-3 6-1
Cl Jr. Gr. Fr. Jr. R-Jr. R-Sr. Jr. Jr. R-Jr. So. R-Fr. R-Fr. Fr. Sr.
Hometown/Previous School Gainesville, Ga. (Gainesville HS) Oneonta Ala. (Alabama) Atlanta, Ga. (Douglas HS) Decatur, Ga. (Lithia Springs HS) Evans, Ga. (Evans HS) Hazel Green, Ala. (Hazel Green HS) Petal, Miss. (Southern Miss) Huntsville, Ala. (Sparkman HS) Niceville, Fla. (Troy) Lexington, S.C. (White Knoll HS) Chapin, S.C. (Chapin HS) Tuscumbia, Ala. (Deshler HS) Missouri City, Texas (Bend Hightower HS) Lexington, Miss. (Holmes CC)
Ht. 5-10 6-0 5-11 5-11 5-6 5-9 5-11 6-3 5-10 6-1 6-0 5-6 5-9 6-1
Cl R-Fr. R-Jr. Gr. Jr. Jr. Jr. So. Fr. R-Jr. R-Sr. R-Fr. Fr. Jr. Sr.
Hometown/Previous School Chapin, S.C. (Chapin HS) Niceville, Fla. (Troy) Oneonta Ala. (Alabama) Petal, Miss. (Southern Miss) Gainesville, Ga. (Gainesville HS) Decatur, Ga. (Lithia Springs HS) Lexington, S.C. (White Knoll HS) Missouri City, Texas (Bend Hightower HS) Evans, Ga. (Evans HS) Hazel Green, Ala. (Hazel Green HS) Tuscumbia, Ala. (Deshler HS) Atlanta, Ga. (Douglas HS) Huntsville, Ala. (Sparkman HS) Lexington, Miss. (Holmes CC)
2019-20 Alphbetical Roster # 25 23 3 21 0 11 24 34 14 15 32 5 22 40
Name Regan Dargan Jessie Day Destiney Elliott Kennedy Gavin Taylor Hawks Kiana Johnson Yamia Johnson Winnie Kuimi McKenna Lawrence Chloe Long Karleigh Sledge Nekiyah Thompson Jayla Walker Brittany Webster
Pos. G F F F G G G F G F F G G F
Head Coach: Assistant Coach: Assistant Coach: Assistant Coach: Director of Sports Performance:
Rick Pietri (South Alabama, 1987) 7th Year Altherias Warmley (UAB, 1990) 7th Year Eric Wise (Louisiana-Lafayette, 1992) 7th Year Eryc Pittman (Hampton, 2008) 5th Year Brandon Schoeneck
2019-20 Women’s Basketball Roster Breakdown Gamecocks By Class Seniors (3) Destiney Elliott (GR) Chloe Long (RS) Brittany Webster Juniors (6) Jessie Day (RS) Kennedy Gavin Taylor Hawks Kiana Johnson McKenna Lawrence (RS) Jayla Walker Sophomores (1) Yamia Johnson Freshmen (4) Regan Dargan Winnie Kuimi Karleigh Sledge Nekiyah Thompson
Gamecocks By Height 6-3 Winnie Kuimi 6-1 Chloe Long Brittany Webster 6-0 Jessie Day Karleigh Sledge 5-11 Destiney Elliott Kennedy Gavin Yamia Johnson 5-10 Regan Dargan McKenna Lawrence 5-9 Kiana Johnson Jayla Walker 5-6 Taylor Hawks Nekiyah Thompson
Gamecocks By State Alabama (4) Destiney Elliott Chloe Long Karleigh Sledge Jayla Walker Georgia (4) Taylor Hawks Kiana Johnson McKenna Lawrence Nekiyah Thompson Florida (1) Jessie Day Mississippi (1) Kennedy Gavin Brittany Webster South Carolina (2) Regan Dargan Yamia Johnson Texas (1) Winnie Kuimi
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Gamecocks By Position Forwards (7) Jessie Day Destiney Elliott Kennedy Gavin Winnie Kuimi Chloe Long Karleigh Sledge Brittany Webster Guards (8) Regan Dargan Taylor Hawks Kiana Johnson Yamia Johnson McKenna Lawrence Nekiyah Thompson Jayla Walker
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Head Coach Seventh Season
When Rick Pietri, a coach with a reputation for turning programs around, came on-board as the new head women’s basketball coach at Jacksonville State University in June of 2013, he began developing a new culture for the Gamecock women’s basketball program. In six seasons at the helm, Pietri has compiled 90 victories to rank second all-time among JSU head coaches. His teams have set Division I school records for both overall and conference wins in a season. With more than 300 career victories at the Division I level, he ranks among the winningest collegiate women’s head coaches in state of Alabama history. Upon his arrival, it didn’t take very long for Pietri to reverse the fortunes of JSU women’s basketball. After inheriting a team that had gone 1-27 the year before his arrival, Pietri posted 14 wins in his debut season in charge of the program. The turnaround was among the best in NCAA Women’s Division I Basketball that year. The Gamecocks won eight of their last 12 league games to sneak into the 2014 OVC Women’s Basketball Tournament. Once in the field for the championship, JSU put together an improbable run as the No. 6 seed. Jax State topped SIU-Edwardsville in the opening round to set up the third meeting of the year with Tennessee Tech. Having trailed TTU for most of the game, Briana Benson made a put back at the buzzer that sent JSU on to the semifinals to face Belmont. Benson’s buzzer-beater made ESPN’s Top-10 plays of the day on SportsCenter that night. JSU’s run ended the following day as three games in three days proved too much against the No. 2 seed Bruins. For his efforts in that first season, Pietri was named the 2013-14 OVC Coach of the Year by his colleagues. Continuing the program’s upswing In his second year, Pietri guided the Gamecocks to heights unseen during its NCAA Division I history. JSU turned in a 19-10 overall mark – the most wins in JSU’s Division I era. The Gamecocks started strong by winning nine of twelve games in the first two months of the season, the best start since the 1990-91 campaign. The nine non-conference wins by JSU marked the most since moving to Division I. One of those victories was the first ever JSU road win over a “Power 5” conference school, when the Gamecocks beat SEC foe Alabama in Tuscaloosa by a final of 64-62. Jax State finished the 2014-15 Ohio Valley Conference slate with a 10-6 record and placed in a tie for fourth in the league. The Gamecocks were among the best in the nation at handling the basketball that year. The team ranked fourth in NCAA Division I women’s basketball in fewest turnovers committed with a per-game average of 11.2. The success on the hardwood also translated into success in academics. Jax State ranked 14th in the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association 2015 Academic Top 25 Honor Roll presented by AT&T. JSU posted a team grade point average of 3.511, soaring from the 2.30 mark prior to Pietri’s arrival in 2012-13. A roster decimated by injuries in 2015-16 impacted JSU to a 10-18 overall mark and a 5-11 mark in conference play. Jax State’s success at home under Pietri did continue with seven wins at the newly-renovated Pete Mathews Coliseum. The following season saw the Gamecocks add depth to a depleted roster, however, the injury bug struck again as three key contributors, including 1,000-point scorer Destany McLin, were lost for the season early in the year. Despite hardships, the 2016-17 squad made several impressions such as playing competitively with nationally-ranked Florida State on the road and
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nearly upsetting Clemson at home in December. The team won three of its final four OVC games to finish 6-10 in the league. Senior transfer Lacey Buchanon received All-Conference honors making the All-Newcomer squad that year. Once healthy again for the 2017-18 campaign, Pietri’s club picked up where it left off three years prior en route to matching the school record with 19 wins with a 19-12 overall mark, which included non-conference wins over Rhode Island and East Carolina. In OVC play, the Gamecocks turned in a 12-6 record, notching the most conference wins ever in the school’s 23year Div. I history which spans the Atlantic Sun and Ohio Valley Conferences. The 12-6 league mark dealt JSU the No. 4 seed in the 2018 OVC Tournament held at the Ford Center in Evansville, Ind., for the first time. The Gamecocks beat fifth-seeded Morehead State for the third time that season in the first round, to advance to the semifinals. JSU faced a nationallyranked Belmont squad the following day, and held close before a couple of late baskets gave the Bruins the advantage they needed for their 45th-consecutive win over an OVC opponent. The Gamecocks had more highlights early in the 2018-19 season, beginning with a road win at Ole Miss in early December for JSU’s second win over a Southeastern Conference foe in five years. That same month saw Coach Pietri eclipse the 300 mark in career wins at Alabama A&M. Jax State returned to Evansville, Ind., and the OVC Tournament again after earning the No. 7 seed with an even 9-9 record in league play. A young Gamecock squad took time to develop, but a 3-6 start in conference action ended with a 6-3 stretch. Senior Rayven Pearson climbed to fourth on the school’s all-time career rebounding list, and became JSU’s first All-OVC first team selection since 2005, while redshirt-senior and first-year Gamecock Destiney Elliott made the OVC All-Newcomer team. Before his tenure at JSU, Pietri spent the previous 13 seasons as the head coach at South Alabama. Prior to his arrival, South Alabama had posted 10-straight losing seasons. He turned the Lady Jags into a contender in the Sun Belt Conference, capturing back-to-back Sun Belt West Division titles in 2003 and 2004. South made consecutive WNIT Postseason appearances both in 2003 and 2004, and he is also the all-time winningest coach in Lady Jaguars history with a career record of 220-167. Pietri’s turnaround of the South Alabama program started with his first team, during the 200001 campaign as the Jags finished with a record of 13-16. The thirteen victories were the most wins in a season for the program in over 10 years. The turnaround continued the next season, as USA posted the first winning season since the 1989-90 season with a 17-11 record. Two years later, the Lady Jags finished 22-7 after opening the season with a 14-1 record and won the division crown for the second straight year.
The Pietri File Hometown:
New Orleans, La.
Family:
Wife: The former Suzanne Odom Children: Two sons, Wesley and Jordan, and daughter-in-law, Emily
Education
Bachelor of Arts in Communication University of South Alabama, August 1987 Mobile, Ala. Masters Degree in Education University of South Alabama, June 1991 Mobile, Ala.
Coaching Career Women’s Head Coach Jacksonville State University—June, 2013-Present
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Women’s Head Coach University of South Alabama—2000-2013
Boys’ Head Coach St. Paul’s High School, Mobile, Ala.—1998-2000
Boys’ Head Coach B.C. Rain High School, Mobile, Ala.—1994-98
Men’s Assistant Coach Birmingham-Southern College—1993-94
Men’s Assistant Coach Spring Hill College—1989-93
Boys’ Varsity Assistant and Head Junior High Coach St. Paul’s High School, Covington, La.—1987-89
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PIETRI’S ALL-TIME RECORD VS. OPPONENTS Alabama 3-2 Alabama A&M 2-0 Alabama-Birmingham 3-1 Alabama State 1-1 Alcorn State 4-1 Appalachian State 1-0 Arkansas-Pine Bluff 1-0 Arkansas-Little Rock 9-7 Arkansas State 9-10 Auburn 0-4 Austin Peay 5-2 Belhaven 1-0 Belmont 2-15 Brewton-Parker 2-0 California-Berkley 0-1 California State-Northridge 0-1 Centenary (La.) 1-0 Central Arkansas 1-1 Central Florida 1-1 Chattanooga 0-1 Charleston Southern 1-0 Clemson 0-2 College of Charleston 1-0 Coppin State 0-1 Denver 7-14 Detroit 1-0 East Carolina 2-0 East Tennessee State 1-0 Eastern Kentucky 9-3 Eastern Illinois 4-3 Florida 0-2 Florida A&M 2-0 Florida Atlantic 8-6 Florida International 10-10
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During Pietri’s tenure, the Jags posted a 130-54 (.707) record at home, including setting an arena record with 14 home wins during the 2008-09 season. The Jags finished with a winning record in five of his last six years, including three straight years with a 17-13 record from 2010-11 through the 2012-13 season. One of USA’s best defensive clubs was the 2003-04 squad, which finished the campaign ranked eighth in the nation in scoring defense (55.0 ppg) and led the Sun Belt in that category for the third straight year. In 2011-12, South Alabama once again led the league and ranked 11th nationally while allowing a school-record low 52.8 ppg. Pietri brought in an established pattern of winning and success to the South Alabama program in the spring of 2000. In only his second season at St. Paul’s High School in Mobile, his 1999-2000 boys’ team finished with the school’s best record, 26-5, and first playoff win in the history of the program. After that season, he was voted Mobile County Private School Coach of the Year by local coaches, his fifth county Coach of the Year award in six years. The boys’ teams Pietri coached at Mobile’s B.C. Rain High School from 1995-98 each garnered a winning percentage at or above 75 percent. He led his B.C. Rain teams to four consecutive appearances in Alabama’s “Final Four”. His 1997 squad finished 28-7 and won the 5A State Championship, while his teams finished as runners-up in 1996 and 1998. Pietri was named 1998 5A State Coach of the Year by the Alabama Sports Writers Association and was also named Mobile Press Register Coach of the Year for Southwest Alabama each season he coached at B.C. Rain. Pietri began his collegiate coaching career as a men’s assistant at Spring Hill College for four seasons (1989-93), before joining Duane Reboul’s staff at Birmingham Southern in 1993-94. Before earning his degree from South Alabama, Pietri was a 1983 graduate of De La Salle High School in New Orleans, La. Pietri is married to the former Suzanne Odom, a Mobile native. They have two sons, Wesley and Jordan, and daughter-in-law, Emily.
PIETRI’S YEAR-BY-YEAR Year
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2000-01 South Alabama 2001-02 South Alabama 2002-03 South Alabama 2003-04 South Alabama 2004-05 South Alabama 2005-06 South Alabama 2006-07 South Alabama 2007-08 South Alabama 2008-09 South Alabama 2009-10 South Alabama 2010-11 South Alabama 2011-12 South Alabama 2012-13 South Alabama 2013-14 Jacksonville State 2014-15 Jacksonville State 2015-16 Jacksonville State 2016-17 Jacksonville State 2017-18 Jacksonville State 2018-19 Jacksonville State Total:
Conference(.pct)
13-16 (.448) 17-11 (.607) 19-11 (.633) 22-7 (.786) 13-15 (.464) 15-14 (.517) 14-16 (.467) 20-11 (.645) 21-11 (.656) 15-16 (.484) 17-13 (.567) 17-13 (.567) 17-13 (.567) 14-18 (.438) 19-10 (.655) 10-18 (.357) 13-15 (.464) 19-12 (.613) 15-15 (.500) 310-255 (.547)
5-11 (.313) 7-8 (.467) 10-5 (.667) 11-4 (.733) 7-8 (.467) 8-7 (.533) 7-11 (.389) 10-8 (.556) 10-8 (.556) 9-9 (.500) 8-8 (.500) 9-7 (.563) 10-10 (.500) 8-8 (.500) 10-6 (.625) 5-11 (.313) 6-10 (.375) 12-6 (.667) 9-9 (.500) 161-154 (.511)
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5th (Sun Belt West) 3rd (Sun Belt West) T-1st (Sun Belt West)) 1st (Sun Belt West) 3rd (Sun Belt West) T-2nd (Sun Belt West) 4th (Sun Belt East) 3rd (Sun Belt East) T-2nd (Sun Belt East) T-4th (Sun Belt East) 4th (Sun Belt East) 4th (Sun Belt East) 4th (Sun Belt East) 5th (OVC East) 4th (OVC) 10th (OVC) 9th (OVC) T-4th (OVC) T-6th (OVC)
PIETRI’S COACHING HIGHLIGHTS l 2013-14 OVC Coach of the Year l 2002-03 Sun Belt West Division Champions l 2002 Preseason WNIT l 2003 Postseason WNIT l 2003 SBC All-Tournament Selection (Taneisha Russell)
l 100th win of collegiate career – Nov. 12, 2007 vs. Spring Hill (56-44) l 150th win of collegiate career – Feb. 14, 2009 vs. Florida Atlantic (71-45) l 200th win of collegiate career - Feb. 4, 2012 at Western Kentucky (56-52)
l 2003-04 Sun Belt West Division Champions
l 250th win of collegiate career - Jan. 31, 2015 at Tennessee State (63-50)
l 2004 Postseason WNIT
l Coached 13 all-Sun Belt Conference Selections
l 2004 SBC Freshman of the Year (Whitney Woodard)
l Coached seven players that have gone on to play professionally overseas (Miranda Cantrell, Taneisha Russell, Whitney Woodard, Petra Jacob, Donyel Wheeler and Jessica Starling, Cristian Shelter)
l 2005 SBC Newcomer of the Year (JoAnna Williams) l 2009 SBC All-Tournament Selection (Shakira Nettles)
l Coached five of South Alabama’s 18 - 1,000 point scorers (Shakira Nettles, Taneisha Russell, Whitney l Against Troy on Feb. 9, 2011, surpassed Charlie Woodard, Jessica Webb, Lyletha Gamble) Branum to become South Alabama’s all-time wins l Most JSU wins in Div. I era (2014-15, 2017-18) leader with a 72-62 victory over the Trojans. l 50th win of collegiate career – Nov. 22, 2003 vs. St. Francis (N.Y.) (61-54)
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Assistant Coach Seventh Season
Altherias Warmley enters her seventh season on the bench with Rick Pietri’s staff in 2019-20. Warmley has mentored the Gamecock guards since her arrival in 2013-14. In her first season, the program posted a 13win turnaround from the previous season. She is also in charge of all scheduling for JSU hoops and handles all of the Gamecocks’ academic needs. The success on the hardwood translated into success in academics. Jax State was listed 14th in the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association 2015 Academic Team Honor Roll presented by AT&T. JSU posted a team grade point average of 3.51. The Gamecocks were one of two Ohio Valley Conference teams listed in the top-25. The team GPA has soared from a 2.3 in 2012-13 to a 3.24 two years ago, and up again to 3.38 team average last season. Warmley was key in the development of two-time All-Ohio Valley Conference guard Candace Morton. Under Warmley’s tutelage, Morton (2011-15), Briana Benson (2013-17) and Destany McLin (2013-17) have each joined JSU’s 1,000-Point Club. Morton’s 1,305 points rank fifth all-time. After posting a 14-win season in 2013-14 the Gamecocks soared to heights unseen in the program’s NCAA Division I history the following year in 2014-15 JSU turned in a 19-10 overall mark – the most wins in JSU’s Division I era. That season the Gamecocks made back-to-back appearances in the OVC Tournament for the first time since the 2008 and 2009 seasons. JSU later matched the 19-win mark in 2017-18 with a 19-12 record en route to setting the program’s Div. I record for conference wins in a season (12). JSU has reached the OVC Tournament each of the past two seasons since the event has moved to the Ford Center in Evansville, Indiana. Warmley joined the JSU coaching staff after a eleven-year stint as head coach at Alabama A&M.
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In her decade spent building the Lady Bulldog program, AAMU earned its first trip to the Southwestern Athletic Conference Tournament under Warmley in 2003-04 and turned in the program’s first winning season since 1996-97 the following campaign with a 16-12 overall mark and 9-2 in the SWAC. The Lady Bulldogs posted a 17-13 overall mark and claimed their first 11 conference games before finishing with a 13-5 league mark. In 2010-11 she led AAMU to one of the school’s biggest wins as her squad topped Big Ten foe Minnesota. Warmley spent eight years on the staff at Middle Tennessee State before taking the head coaching position at AAMU. During her tenure in Murfreesboro, Tenn., the Lady Raiders posted a 140-94 record, won two Ohio Valley Conference titles, and earned two trips to the NCAA Tournament as well as two trips to the WNIT. While with MTSU, she mentored three OVC Freshmen of the Year, the former South Carolina Player of the Year and several All-State performers. The All-Star Girls Report rated the 2001 signing class at MTSU one of the top 50 in the nation. Warmley is a native of Bessemer, Alabama, where she starred in both volleyball and basketball at Jess Lanier High School. In 1986, she enrolled at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, walked on for the Lady Blazers in 1987, and went on to letter for three seasons (1987-1990). She also spent her summers working in the mayor’s office with the Birmingham Youth Games. After graduating from UAB, she served one season at Wenonah High School in Birmingham, Alabama, as a volunteer assistant coach. A year later, she joined the Lady Blazers coaching staff as the second assistant. Her main duties included recruiting, scouting, promotions, on-the-floor coaching, and coordinating team travel. She earned her M.S. in Education from Middle Tennessee State in 1997.
The Altherias Warmley File Hometown: Bessemer, Ala. Family:
Single Daughter of Johnnie Mae Warmley and the late James Warmley, Jr.
Education:
Bachelor of Science in Health Education University of Alabama-Birmingham, 1990 Birmingham, Ala.
Master of Science in Education Middle Tennessee State University, 1997 Murfreesboro, Tenn.
Coaching Career: Assistant Coach Jacksonville State University July, 2013-Present Head Women’s Coach Alabama A&M University 2002-2013 Assistant Coach Middle Tennessee State University 1994-2002 Assistant Coach University of Alabama-Birmingham 1991-94 Volunteer Assistant Coach Wenonah High School (Birmingham, Ala.) 1990-91
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Seventh Season
Eric Wise also begins his seventh season with the Jacksonville State women’s basketball program come 2019-20. Rick Pietri’s first addition once named head coach at JSU, the two previously worked together for eight seasons at South Alabama. Wise mentors the Jax State post players along with steering the program’s recruiting efforts and handling the club’s travel logistics. He helped former Gamecock Miranda Cantrell transform into one of the Ohio Valley Conference’s top post players during her career, finishing with over 600 rebounds and a viable scoring threat in the paint. Wise then mentored Tyler Phelion (2013-17) who rank fifth on the school’s all-time rebounding list by the end of her tenure with 725 boards. Following Phelion, Wise worked with Rayven Pearson (2015-19) who he helped mold into one of JSU’s top post players in history. Pearson was a First-Team All-OVC selection as a senior in 2019, and finished her career with 851 rebounds, 839 points and 130 blocks. Under Wise, JSU’s post presence has ranked among the leaders in the league. He helped the Gamecocks to a 14-18 overall mark in the staffs first season, which induced a 13-win turnaround from the 1-27 season in 2012-13. The turnaround was one of the best in NCAA Women’s Division I Basketball. After the 14-win season in 2013-14 the Gamecocks soared to heights unseen in the program’s NCAA Division I history the following year in 2014-15 JSU turned in a 19-10
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overall mark – the most wins in JSU’s Division I era. That season the Gamecocks made back-to-back appearances in the OVC Tournament for the first time since the 2008 and 2009 seasons. JSU later matched the 19-win mark in 2017-18 with a 19-12 record en route to setting the program’s Div. I record for conference wins in a season (12). Wise was instrumental in the success of the USA program in Mobile, Ala. Alongside Pietri, the Jags finished with a winning record in five of his last six years, including three straight years with a 17-13 record from 2010-11 through the 2012-13 season. Prior to his stint in Mobile, Wise coached at McNeese State and Bethune-Cookman University. While at UL-Monroe, Wise was a staff member of one of the program’s all-time great teams, as the 200001 squad finished 20-9 overall and 17-3 in Southland Conference play. Before entering the college ranks, Wise spent four years (1996-2000) as the head girls’ coach at West Feliciana High. He led his teams to the playoffs every year and won three district titles and was named Coach of the Year three times. He began his coaching career as the boys’ basketball head coach at Opelousas Catholic. There, he produced one co-district championship team in his four-year stint (199296). His 1993-94 and 1994-95 teams advanced to the playoffs. Wise has one daughter, Imani.
The Eric Wise File Hometown: New Roads, La. Family:
Children: Two daughters, Jerilyn and Imani
Education:
Bachelor of Science in General Studies University of Louisiana at Lafayette, May 1992, Lafayette, La.
Coaching Career: Assistant Coach Jacksonville State University July, 2013-Present
Assistant Coach University of South Alabama 2005-2013
Assistant Coach McNeese State University 2003-05
Assistant Coach Bethune-Cookman University 2001-03
Assistant Coach University of Louisiana at Monroe 2000-01
Head Coach West Feliciana High School (St. Francisville, La.) 1996-2000 Head Coach Opelousas Catholic High School (Opelousas, La.) 1992-96
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Assistant Coach Fifth Season
The 2019-20 season will mark the fifth year for Eryc Pittman at JSU, after joining Rick Pietri’s staff prior to the 2015-16 season. Pittman comes to Jax State after one season on the men’s hoops staff at Brewton-Parker College. Pittman’s duties on staff include scouting opponents, recruiting and travel necessities. He is also charged with all the JSU’s equipment needs. In his first season on the floor with Jax State, he assisted the perimeter players. As a team, the Gamecocks led the Ohio Valley Conference in three-point field goal shooting percentage defense, while transitioning that into one of the top three-point shooting teams in the league, averaging 6.0 treys per game. He was instrumental in JSU’s 2015 recruiting class that featured four new student athletes on the squad, including a pair of junior college transfers. Pittman, a native of Akron, Ohio, came to Jax State after one season at Brewton-Parker College and one season at Belmont Abbey College. In 2014-15, Pittman helped guide the Barons to their first winning season in recent history with a 15-14 overall mark and claimed the program’s first Southern States Athletic Association Tournament win after topping Blue Mountain College. Before moving to the Mount Vernon, Georgia-based school prior to the start of the 2014-15 season, Pittman served one season on the
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women’s basketball staff at Belmont Abbey College in Belmont, North Carolina. He oversaw recruiting and operations for head coach Jason Williams, who served as an assistant coach at JSU for the 2012-13 season. Pittman’s connection to the Ohio Valley Conference dates back to his time at Eastern Kentucky. While in Richmond working towards his master’s degree, he was a manager for the EKU men’s team under head coach Jeff Neubauer. While at EKU, the men’s team finished the 2012-13 campaign 25-10 and 12-4 in the league. The 25 wins set a new program standard for wins in a single season. While in Richmond, Pittman also spent time in the high school ranks as a varsity assistant coach at Model High School. MHS won its first Region 11 Championship and advanced to the Elite Eight of the Kentucky State Tournament. Before entering the coaching profession, he helped co-found with a personal longtime friend “Ladies First non-profit organization” in his hometown of Akron, Ohio and worked in the financial field in Ohio and Georgia. Pittman is a 2008 graduate of Hampton University and holds a Bachelor of Science in accounting. He earned his master’s degree in sports administration from EKU in 2012.
The Pittman File Hometown: Akron, Ohio Family: Single Son of Tony and Patricia Pittman-Henry. Education: Bachelor of Science in Accounting Hampton University, 2008 Hampton, Va. Masters Degree in Sports Administration Eastern Kentucky University, 2012 Richmond, Ky. Coaching Career: Assistant Coach Jacksonville State University September, 2015-Present Assistant Coach Brewton-Parker College 2014-2015 Assistant Coach Belmont Abbey College 2013-2014
Pittman is the son of Tony and Patricia Pittman-Henry.
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Redshirt Junior 6’0” / Forward Niceville, Fla. / TROY
JSU CAREER:
PRIOR TO JSU:
2018-19: Played in 29 of JSU’s 30 games, making four starts against Lipscomb, Washington State, Montevallo and UT Martin…made her JSU debut in the seasonopener in her home state at Florida A&M on Nov.6, then had two three-pointers in the following game at Texas Tech on Nov. 9...set a career-high with nine points against her former school Troy on Dec. 29, knocking down a career-best five free-throws..also set a personal best with six rebounds against Eastern Illinois (1/10) and UT Martin (2/7)…finished her first season as a Gamecock with 85 points, 78 boards and 18 steals.
2016-17: Appeared in 18 games for a total of 69 minutes at Troy University… finished the season with 19 points, 19 total rebounds, five steals and two assists… made her collegiate debut in the Trojans’ season-opener at Auburn on Nov. 11… helped lead Troy to a Sun Belt Tournament Championship…had three rebounds in two minutes of game action against Mississippi State in the NCAA Women’s Division I Tournament.
2017-18: Sat out the season after transferring to JSU.
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HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped under her dad, David, at Niceville High…three-time Northwest Florida Daily News first-team selection…a twotime second-team all-state honoree…helped lead to a 20-10 record and a Final
Four appearance during her senior season when she averaged 20 points and 12 rebounds…scored more than 1,500 points during her prep career…recorded a 24-rebound game and 11-assist game…nominated for the 2016 McDonald’s AllAmerican Game. PERSONAL: Born Sept. 2, 1997 in Rockhill, South Carolina…daughter of Becky and David Day…has two older sisters, Emily and Lauren Day…Lauren concluded a four-year basketball career at Troy University last season.
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Graduate-SEnior 5’11” / Forward Oneonta, AlA. / ALABAMA
2018-19 ALL-OVC NEWCOMER TEAM 2015-16 ALL-SOCON SECOND TEAM 2014-15 ALL-SOCON FRESHMAN TEAM JSU CAREER: 2018-19: Started all 30 games for JSU as a redshirt senior…averaged 26.7 minutes per game as the only Gamecock to play more than 800 minutes…led the team with 327 points, hitting a teambest 41 three-pointers…made her JSU debut at Florida A&M on Nov. 6, finishing with six points, six rebounds and 4-for-4 from the free throw line...reached doubledigits for the first time with 14 points at Texas Tech on Nov. 9... recorded 13 double-digit scoring games and four 20-point performances, including JSU’s road win over Ole Miss on Dec. 2...set a career-high with 24 points against Harvard in the Thanksgiving tournament in Northridge, Calif... only double-double came Feb. 7 at UT Martin with 18 points and a
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career best 10 rebounds…earned postseason honors being named to the All-OVC Newcomer Team. 2017-18: Sat out the season after transferring to JSU. Received a sixth-year of eligibility for 201920. PRIOR TO JSU: 2016-17: (Alabama) Sat out the season after transferring to the University of Alabama 2015-16: Led Samford is points (9.1) and rebounds (7.3) per game while also ranking second in blocks (25) and assists (51)…finished the season with a team-high four double-doubles…scored in double figures 11 times throughout the season…earned SecondTeam Media All-SoCon honors. 2014-15: Averaged 28.8 minutes in 30 games as a true
freshman at Samford University…averaged 9.0 points, 5.8 rebounds, 2.3 assists, 1.1 steals and 0.4 blocks a game…made her collegiate debut with a 12-point, 6-rebound, 3-assist performance at Memphis on Nov. 16…finished the season with 12 double-digit scoring games, including a season-high 18, twice, against Alabama State (Dec. 21) and Auburn Montgomery (Jan. 5)…had a double-double, 18 points and 11 rebounds, against the Hornets…earned All-Freshman SoCon honors HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped under Amber Deline at Oneonta High… led the Redskins to back-to-back Class 4A state championships in 2013 and 2014, while being named the Most Valuable Player of both championship games…
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named the Class 4A Player of the Year and selected as MVP of the Class 4A Regional Tournament in both 2013 and 2014…selected to All-Area five times and All-Tournament four times…dubbed the MVP of the Blount County basketball tournament three times… scored 3,328 points during her prep career…alongside current teammate Leah Strain, helped Alabama Southern Starz to AAU Division I National Championship. PERSONAL: Full Name is Destiney Rae Elliott…Born Sept. 6, 1995…daughter of Lee’Ann Hughes and David Elliott…has a younger brother, Deondre, and two sisters, Deven Burns and Audrey Hughes.
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Junior 5’6” / GUARD Gainesville, Ga. /. Gainesville HS
JSU CAREER: 2018-19: One of two Gamecocks to start all 30 games for JSU…topped her freshman mark by one point finishing with 259 points for the third-highest tally on the team…led the Gamecocks for the second-straight year in both steals (32) and assists (78), and had the most made free-throws shooting .724 from the stripe (71-98)…recorded 14 double-digit scoring games, including a new career-high 20 points against Tennessee State on Feb. 16 where her 30-foot three-pointer at the buzzer handed JSU a thrilling overtime victory…reached a new mark with seven made field goals for 17 points at Lipscomb on Nov. 17…helped JSU earn a road victory over Ole Miss, 60-49, on Dec. 2...hauled in a career-best nine boards against Eastern Illinois on Jan. 10.
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2017-18: Played in all 31 games as a true freshman, and started the final 23…finished a strong first season as the team’s second leading scorer averaging 8.3 points per game, which improved to 9.6 during conference games… she led JSU in both assists (89) and steals (29) as the primary point guard down the stretch… also led the Gamecocks with 63 made free throws and ranked seventh nationally in freshman free throw percentage at .797 (63-79)…scored in double-digits 13 times including a season-high 18 against Eastern Kentucky on Dec. 28 in the league opener… her 258 points were the most scored by a JSU freshman since Rick Pietri took over during the 2013-14 season…helped lead Jax State to its most conference wins (12) in the Division I era, and tied the Div. I mark for wins in a
season with 19 en route to a semifinals of the OVC Tournament where JSU fell to nationally-ranked Belmont. HIGH SCHOOL:Played four years for head coach Brenda Hill-Gilmore at Gainesville High School…averaged 25 points, six assists and two steals per game during her senior season…selected to Class 6A All-State Second Team and named Class 6A, All-Region 8 Co-Player of the Year following senior year…chosen as Lanierland MVP after scoring 32 points in the championship game as a freshman…participated in the 6th-Annual North Georgia All-Star Classic…also ran track for the Lady Elephants
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PERSONAL Born on January 14, 1999…daughter of Sandra and Mark Hawks…has two sister, Alexis and Courtney Hawks… dad played football at Georgia Southwestern…chose JSU over Tennessee Tech, Belmont and Wofford…favorite athlete is Serena Williams…planning to study Kinesiology at JSU.
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JSU CAREER: 2018-19: After starting the first six games of the season, a foot injury limited her to just 20 of JSU’s 30 games… after missing six weeks she returned for conference play against Belmont on Jan. 17 to make 14 appearances off the bench…posted a season-best nine points at UT Martin on Feb. 7…despite the secondfewest minutes played she managed the second-highest steal ratio…finished the season with 51 points, 27 rebounds and 15 steals.
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JUNIOR 5’9” / GUARD Decatur, Ga. / Lithia Springs HS 2017-18: Played all 31 games as a true freshman, making 23-straight starts down the stretch…made her collegiate debut with four points against Brewton-Parker on Nov. 10 and later set a career high with 12 points against Morehead State on two separate occasions, at home on Dec. 30, and on the road on Jan. 18...was one of seven Gamecocks to hit a three-pointer against New Orleans on Nov. 30, marking the most teammates with threes in a single game since Long Beach State had eight players in a game the previous season...finished her first year with 156 points, 81
rebounds, 24 assists and 16 steals...lead JSU back to the OVC tournament where the Gamecocks reached the semifinals before falling to nationally-ranked Belmont. HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped under David Mills at Lithia Springs High School…the Lions’ all-time scoring leader… Class 5A-North All-State selection as a senior PERSONAL: Born Jan. 11, 1999 in Decatur, Georgia… daughter of Hilda Wiggins and Jerome Johnson…has a brother, Francis Boyle
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JSU CAREER: 2018-19: Appeared in all 30 games as a true freshman, earning 14 starts…had a breakout game on Nov. 27 with a career-high 27 points on 10-of-14 shooting and six three-pointers…made her first career start the following game at Ole Miss on Dec. 2 where she recorded 15 points, two boards, a steal, block and assist in JSU’s road upset… named Ohio Valley Conference Freshman of the Week on Dec. 4…her 245 points were fourth-most on the team and her 36 treys ranked second highest…finished her first year with 15 steals, 12 assists and 12 boards.
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SOPHOMORE 5’11” / GUARD Lexington, S.C. / White Knoll HS
HIGH SCHOOL: Finished her prep career at White Knoll High School after spending a year at Gray Collegiate Academy following her first two years at Saluda High…named second team all-state honors each of her first three seasons before earning first team status as a senior…averaged 25 points and 11 rebounds per game…also played volleyball and soccer where she was named all-region…played club basketball for Carolina United along with fellow JSU freshman Regan Dargan
PERSONAL: Born February 28, 2000, in Greenwood, S.C…the daughter of Sonya Johnson and Carl Palmore… has two brothers, Devin and Bias, and sister, Sanaa… enjoys the Netflix series “Last Chance U” and loves hibachi and Mexican cuisine.
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JSU CAREER: 2018-19: Made six appearances on the year after a lower leg injury…made her season debut on Jan. 10 against Eastern Illinois… hit her first three-pointer against Murray State on Jan. 31…recorded a season-high nine points on 3-of-4 shooting from beyond the arc against Eastern Kentucky on Feb. 23 for the most points she’s ever scored against a Division I opponent…averaged 7.3 minutes per game and finished the season with 18 points. 2017-18: Appeared in 17 games for the Gamecocks, making her collegiate debut in the season-opener against Brewton-Parker on Nov. 10 with 11 points...played in 13 of the first 16 contests of the year averaging
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Redshirt JUNIOR 5’10” / GUARD Evans, Ga. / Evans HS 3.5 points per game during JSU’s non-conference slate…had five points at Seton Hall on Nov. 26 and six points at New Orleans on Nov. 30…finished the season with 39 points and 13 rebounds as the Gamecocks returned to the OVC tournament. 2016-17: Sat out the season as a redshirt. HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at Evans High School in Evans, Georgia… brings a decorated high school and AAU achievements to JSU as she averaged 13.1 points, 5.7 rebounds and 2.2 steals during her junior season and coach by Ryan Morningstar …finished her prep career on a high note by averaging 18.7 points per game as a senior…averaged a doubledouble with 10.6 rebounds per
game in her final season at EHS…was named one of three Outstanding Female Athletes by the Augusta Sports Council… as a junior at EHS, she was an All-Area Honorable Mention, a 2A-AAAAA All Region Honorable Mention and collected All-Columbia County All-County Second Team honors… was selected to represent the state of Georgia at the Down Under Sport Games and was a 2013-14 member of the Georgia All-Area Girls Honorable Mention list…played in 58 games and averaged 9.0 points per game… connected on 32 percent from the field and has drained 42 threepoint baskets in three seasons at EHS… averaged 1.3 assists per
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game and at least one steal in every game played on the prep level… was active on the boards with 5.6 rebounds per game…on the AAU circuit, she was tutored by William Avery, who starred at Duke University and in the professional ranks…her club won the Battle of the Boro, and the 2015 End of the Road Championship… as a member of Avery’s club, she helped her squad claim the 2015 PSB Elite 32 Summer Jam.
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JSU CAREER: 2018-19: Appeared in every JSU game (30) for the second-straight season and made 26 starts… posted season highs of 10 points at Eastern Kentucky on Jan. 19 and twice secured 10 rebounds at Alabama A&M (12/12) and at SIUE (3/2)…had a career-high five assists at Texas Tech on Nov. 9…finished the season with 113 points, 136 rebounds, 31 blocks and 18 steals…helped lead the Gamecocks back to the OVC Tournament for the secondstraight year. 2017-18: Saw action in all 31 JSU games following a knee injury the year prior…one of just three Gamecocks to average more than five points and blocks per game along with Tyler Phelion and Rayven Pearson...her .450 shooting percentage was the secondhighest on the team as she scored 157 points…she reached double-digit points just six times, but matched a season-best with
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12 points in JSU’s first round OVC Tournament victory over Morehead State on March 1… recorded her first-career doubledouble against Tennessee State on Feb. 8...hit the winning freethrow with 2.8 seconds left to cap JSU’s 13-point comeback against Tennessee State on Feb. 10…her defense helped JSU lead the OVC and rank 28th-nationally in scoring defense as Jax State matched the school record for Div. I wins in a season with 19. 2016-17: Made eight appearances before an injury in the first month cut her sophomore season short…played a season high 19 minutes against New Orleans on Nov. 22, and scored her season’s best nine points against Florida A&M four days later…received a medical redshirt for the year. 2015-16: Made an immediate impact as a true freshman, playing in all 28 games…started 21 of the 28 games…finished the season averaging 6.4 points per
game and 5.5 rebounds per contest… made her first start in the post against Wofford (11/28)... finished with 12 points and seven rebounds in her first start…put together a string of four consecutive contests scoring in double figures with 11 points versus Alcorn State (12/1) and a season best 18 points against Tuskegee (12/13)…started Ohio Valley Conference play with back-toback double digit scoring contests with 10 against SIUE (1/2) and 13 versus Eastern Illinois (1/4)…collected a pair of double figure rebounding outings by pulling down 10 boards at Murray State (1/9) and a season best 13 rebounds at Morehead State (1/25)…nearly had a double-double at MSU with nine points…added 13 points and eight rebounds at Belmont (2/10). HIGH SCHOOL: Coached by Tim Miller at Hazel Green High
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JUNIOR 5’9” / GUARD HUNTSVILLE, Ala. / SPARKMAN HS
2017-18: Appeared in 18 of JSU’s 31 games as a true freshman… made her collegiate debut in the seasonopener against Brewton-Parker scoring two points... later hit her first three-pointer against No. 18 Florida State on Nov. 12 and another against Seton Hall on Nov. 26...registered a 16 minutes of action against Alabama A&M on Dec. 12 where she had three points, four rebounds and two steals…had just four points in nine regular-season conference games, before setting a season-high with back-toback seven-point contests in JSU’s two OVC tournament games in March…finished the year with 35 points and 28 rebounds.
HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped under Patrick Delay at Sparkman High in Huntsville, Ala…averaged 10.2 points, 5.3 rebounds and 1.3 assists as a junior for the Senators…an Alabama-Georgia All-Star…played alongside Terri Smith, who went on to play at Western Kentucky… averaged 10 points, 2.5 rebounds, two assists and two steals …an all-area and all-region selection as both a junior and senior. PERSONAL: Full name is Jayla Denise Walker…born Nov. 29, 1998 in Birmingham, Ala…daughter of Jennifer and James Walker…has an older brother, Jonathan, who participated in basketball and indoor track and field at Auburn University…father also played basketball and ran track at Auburn.
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SENIOR 6’1” / FORWARD Lexington, Miss. / Holmes CC PRIOR TO JSU: Spent two seasons at Holmes Community College in Holmes, Miss., under head coach Jamilah Andrews…led the HCC Lady Bulldogs to an 18-9 record her final year, reaching the semifinals of the Region XXIII Tournament…played in all 27 games, starting 17, en route to averaging 5.9 rebounds and 5.7 points per game as HCC posted an 18-9 mark.
she led the Jaguars to a state title. PERSONAL: Born September 18, 1997, in Greenwood, Miss…the daughter of Danita Holmes and Roosevelt Holmes…played club for the Mississippi Heat out of Jackson, Miss…favorite athlete is LeBron James and is a fan of the Minnesota Lynx and L.A. Lakers.
HIGH SCHOOL: Finished her prep career at Holmes County Central her junior and senior seasons following two years at J.J. McClain High…averaged 8.2 points and seven rebounds per game as a senior earning first-team all-state honors as
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redshirt-FRESHMAN 5’10” / GUARD IRMO, S.C / Chaplin HS
JSU CAREER: 2018-19: Sat out the season as a redshirt. HIGH SCHOOL:Played for coaches Teresa Jenkins, Chad Boland and Craig Taylor at Chapin High School…was a first-team all-regions selection all four years for the Eagles averaging 17 points, eight rebounds and three assists…also stared in volleyball where she again earned allregion honors each season…a member of the National Honor Society and Beta Club…played club ball for the Palmetto 76ers and Carolina United. PERSONAL: Born January 24, 2000 in Newark, Delaware…the daughter of Emestine and Tony Dargan…had one older brother, Tony Jr., who played basketball at Anderson University…favorite pro team is the Golden State Warriors…chose JSU over Dartmouth, Columbia and Princeton… plans to major in exercise science and wellness.
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REDSHIRT FRESHMAN 6’0” / FORWARD TUSCUMBIA, ALA. / DESHLER HS
JSU CAREER: 2018-19: Sat out the season as a redshirt. HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at Deshler High School for head coach Jana Killen…helped the Tigers win a pair of 4A state championships during her freshman and sophomore seasons where she was voted the 2016 4A Tournament MVP with 21 points, 14 rebounds, five blocks and five steals…led DHS back to the title game again as a junior year averaging 19 points, 9.3 rebounds, three blocks and 1.9 steals per game…a two-sport athlete who also guided her volleyball team to the state championship match as a senior. PERSONAL: Born June 23, 2000…the daughter of Rose and Jason Sledge…has five siblings in brothers Bradleigh, Chris and Kaiden and sisters, Ashleigh and Jayla…favorite athlete is Serena Williams…plans to study sports medicine at JSU.
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redshirt-senior 5’11” / Forward Petal, Miss. / Petal HS Southern Miss
PRIOR TO JSU: 2018-19: Played in all 32 games her sophomore season…averaged 10.2 minutes and 2.4 points per game…finished the season with 76 points…had a career-high 14 points against Florida Atlantic on 5-of-6 shooting and went 4-for-4 from the free throw line (2/2)…had a career-high 22 minutes played at LA Tech (2/9)…against Northwestern State, Gavin had eight rebounds tying her career-high, and a career-high two blocks. 2017-18: Played in 22 games her first year at Southern Miss, averaging 7.6 minutes a game…tallied eight points vs. Blue Mountain (12/30/17)…snagged a career-high eight boards vs. William Carey (11/10/17). HIGH SCHOOL: From Petal, Miss.…Her high school gym is less than 10 miles from Reed Green Coliseum…Gavin had a lot of connections to the Lady Eagles before committing to play for them…Assistant Coach Lauren Pittman coached Gavin at Petal High school during her freshman through junior years…Was high school teammates with Hanah Lott and played on the same AAU team as Allie Kennedy…at Petal High School, Gavin averaged 13.5 points, 8.8 rebounds and 1.2 steals per game.
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HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at Hightower High in Missouri City, Texas…a two-time all-district selection and 2018-19 all-region honoree…averaged 10 points, 10 rebounds and three blocks as a senior…led the Hurricanes to the Fort Bend ISD championship…played club for Houston Express (2014-15), Houston Dream Elite (2016) and CyFair Elite (2017)…also recruited by Texas Southern, Arkansas-Pine Bluff and Prairie View A&M. PERSONAL: Born August 10, 2001 in Houston, Texas…the daughter of Helene and Theophile Kuimi…has one older brother, Larry, who plays basketball for Ohio Valley Conference foe Tennessee Tech…favorite athlete is LeBron James…plans to major in pre-med biology at JSU.
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Freshman 5’6” / GUARD Atlanta, Ga. / Douglas HS
HIGH SCHOOL: Played for coaches Alana Allen, Khalidah Miller and Morgan Jennings at Frederick Douglas High in Atlanta, Ga…a two-time team MVP earned first team all-state honors in 2018 and second-team all-state in 2019…improved her high school team’s record each season culminating in a 27-6 mark and state championship as a senior…named region 6-AA Player of the Year averaging 23 points and five rebounds… also played volleyball and ran track at FDHS where she also earned all-region honors… played club for Georgia Metros and later Finest Basketball Club…chose JSU over College of Charleston, Georgia State and Penn. HIGH SCHOOL: Born April 6, 2001 in Atlanta, Ga…the daughter of Nekeisha Thompson and Jesse Bailey…has two brothers, Jesse Jr. and Leetayveon, and a sister, Jazmine…plans to study language at JSU.
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Guard Guard Guard Forward Center
at Florida A&M at Texas Tech at Lipscomb vs Harvard vs Washington State MONTEVALLO at Ole Miss at Alabama A&M GEORGIA STATE MIAMI (OH) TROY at Belmont at Tennessee State EASTERN ILLINOIS SIU-EDWARDSVILLE BELMONT TENNESSEE TECH at Eastern Kentucky at Morehead State MURRAY STATE AUSTIN PEAY at UT Martin at Southeast Missouri at Tennessee Tech TENNESSEE STATE MOREHEAD STATE EASTERN KENTUCKY at Eastern Illinois at SIU-Edwardsville vs Morehead State
Hawks Hawks Hawks Hawks Hawks Hawks Hawks Hawks Hawks Hawks Hawks Hawks Hawks Hawks Hawks Hawks Hawks Hawks Hawks Hawks Hawks Hawks Hawks Hawks Hawks Hawks Hawks Hawks Hawks Hawks
K. Johnson K. Johnson K. Johnson K. Johnson K. Johnson K. Johnson Y. Johnson Y. Johnson Y. Johnson Y. Johnson Y. Johnson Y. Johnson Y. Johnson Y. Johnson Y. Johnson Y. Johnson Y. Johnson Y. Johnson Y. Johnson Y. Johnson Walker Walker Walker Walker Walker Walker Walker Walker Walker Walker
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2018-19 Lead/Deficit Trends Opponent
at Florida A&M at Texas Tech at Lipscomb vs Harvard vs Wash. State MONTEVALLO at Ole Miss at Alabama A&M GEORGIA STATE MIAMI (OH) TROY at Belmont at Tennessee State EASTERN ILLINOIS SIU-EDWARDVILLE BELMONT TENNESSEE TECH at Eastern Kentucky at Morehead State MURRAY STATE AUSTIN PEAY at UT Martin at Southeast Missouri at Tennessee Tech TENNESSEE STATE MOREHEAD STATE EASTERN KENTUCKY at Eastern Illinois at SIU-Edwardsville vs Morehead State
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32 (4th) 3 (1st) 17 (4th) 10 (1st) - 37 (4th) 13 (4th) 7 (4th) 6 (1st) - 1 (1st) 6 (2nd) 18 (4th) 31 4th) 10 (3rd) - 2 (1st) 12 (3rd) 4 (1st) 7 (3rd) 13 (4th) 4 (1st) 17 (4th) 4 (4th) 4 (1st) 11 (4th) 14 (4th) 3 (4th) 10 (4th) -
- 23 (4th) 3 (1st) 12 (3rd) 24 (3rd) 1 (1st) 7 (2nd) 8 (3rd) 7 (3rd) 22 (1st) 29 (4th) 19 (4th) 6 (1st) 11 (1st) 4 (4th) 24 (4th) 17 (2nd) 6 (2nd) 19 (3rd) 7 (4th) 4 (2nd) 18 (3rd) 2 (1st) 8 (2nd) 8 (3rd) 11 (3rd) 10 (1st) 6 (3rd) 4 (2nd) 24 (3rd)
W, 62-31 L, 58-71 W, 58-46 L, 62-69 L, 51-64 W, 84-52 W, 60-49 W, 55-48 W, 61-56 (OT) L, 41-58 L, 63-89 L, 52-66 W, 62-52 W, 78-49 L, 47-51 L, 41-64 L, 49-66 W, 53-44 L, 55-66 L, 59-64 W, 67-56 L, 72-77 W, 56-39 L, 59-62 W, 76-73 (OT) W, 68-57 W, 69-64 L, 49-52 W, 68-61 L, 60-77
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.889 26-7 .788 .722 24-11 .686 .722 23-9 .719 .667 22-11 .667 .556 15-15 .500 .500 13-17 .433 .500 15-15 .500 .444 13-17 .433 .444 13-16 .448 .278 11-18 .379 .278 5-25 .167 .000 2-27 .069
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2019-20 Ohio Valley Conference Opponents Austin Peay Location: Clarksville, Tenn. Head Coach: David Midlick Facility: Dunn Center
Feb. 11 Series: APSU leads 15-12 2018-19 Record: 15-15 OVC Record: 10-8
Media Relations Dylan Schwartz dylan_schwartz@apsu.edu LetsGoPeay.com
Belmont Location: Nashville, Tenn. Head Coach: Bart Brooks Facility: Curb Event Center
Feb. 1 / Feb. 15 Series: BU leads 20-3 2018-19 Record: 26-7 OVC Record: 16-2
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Eastern Illinois Location: Charleston, Ill. Head Coach: Matt Bollant Facility: Lantz Arena
Jan. 16 Series: EIU leads 14-9 2018-19 Record: 11-18 OVC Record: 5-13
Media Relations Rich Moser rlmoser@eiu.edu EIUPanthers.com
Eastern Kentucky Location: Richmond, Ky. Head Coach: Samantha Williams Facility: McBrayer Arena
Jan. 4. / Jan. 23 Series: EKU leads 20-14 2018-19 Record: 2-27 OVC Record: 0-18
Media Relations Kevin Britton kevin.britton@eku.edu EKUSports.com
Morehead State Location: Morehead, Ky. Head Coach: Greg Todd Facility: Johnson Arena
Jan. 2 / Jan. 25 Series: MSU leads 21-15 2018-19 Record: 24-11 OVC Record: 13-5
Media Relations Ted McCoart tbmccoart@moreheadstate.edu MSUEagles.com
Murray State Location: Murray, Ky. Head Coach: Rechelle Turner Facility: CFSB Center
Jan. 9 Series: MSU leads 18-7 2018-19 Record: 13-17 OVC Record: 9-9
Media Relations Parker Griffith pgriffith2@murraystate.edu GoRacers.com
Southeast Missouri Location: Cape Girardeau, Mo. Head Coach: Rekha Patterson Facility: Show Me Center
Feb. 20 Series: SEMO leads 17-67 2018-19 Record: 13-17 OVC Record: 8-10
Media Relations Jeff Honza jhonza@semo.edu GoSoutheast.com
SIU Edwardsville Location: Edwardsville, Ill. Head Coach: Paula Buscher Facility: Vadalabene Center
Jan. 18 Series: SIUE leads 7-4 2018-19 Record: 13-16 OVC Record: 8-10
Media Relations Eric Hess ehess@siue.edu SIUECougars.com
Tennessee State Location: Nashville, Tenn. Head Coach: Jessica Kern Facility: Gentry Center
Jan. 30 /Feb. 27 Series: JSU leads 20-14 2018-19 Record: 5-25 OVC Record: 5-13
Media Relations Zekeya A. Harrison zanderson01@tnstate.edu TSUTigers.com
Tennessee Tech Location: Cookeville, Tenn. Head Coach: Kim Rosamond Facility: Eblen Center
Feb. 13 / Feb. 29 Series: TTU leads 23-10 2018-19 Record: 22-11 OVC Record: 12-6
Media Relations Nate Perry nperry@tntech.edu TTUSports.com
UT Martin Location: Martin, Tenn. Head Coach: Kevin McMillan Facility: Elam Center
Feb. 22 Series: UTM leads, 18-17 2018-19 Record: 23-9 OVC Record: 13-5
Media Relations Alex Boggis daboggs@utm.edu UTMSports.com
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JSU Team Records ALL-TIME SINGLE GAME TEAM RECORDS
ALL-TIME SCHOOL SINGLESEASON RECORDS
DIVISION I TEAM SINGLE GAME RECORDS
DIVISION I SEASON RECORDS
Scoring Most Points 123 - vs. Troy State, 69 (1990-91) Fewest Points 25 - vs Kentucky, 100 (2011-12) Most Points, Both Teams 217 - JSU 110, Troy State 107 (1988-89) Fewest Points, Both Teams 76 - JSU 32, vs Belmont 44 (1/20/16)
Scoring Most Points 2,780 - (1990-91, 26-4) Highest Average per Game 92.67 - (1990-91, 2,780 points in 30 games) Most Games at 100 Points or Higher Two - 2002-03 Fewest Points 1,651 - (2011-12, 4-25)
Scoring Most Points 2136- 2002-03 Highest Average per Game 73.7 - 2002-03 Most Games at 100 Points or Higher Two - 2002-03
Field Goals Most Field Goals 51 – vs. Troy State (1990-91) Most Field Goal Attempts 97 – vs. North Alabama (1991-92) Most Field Goal Attempts in a Half 46 - vs. Gardner-Webb Feb. 27, 2003 Most Field Goal Attempts in a Half 46 - vs. Gardner-Webb Feb. 27, 2003 Fewest Field Goals 12 - vs. Stetson Feb. 24, 2000 Fewest Field Goal Attempts 43 - vs. College of Charleston Jan. 11, 1997 Highest Field Goal Percentage 60.4% (32-53) vs. Georgia State Jan. 6, 1996 Highest Field Goal Percentage in a Half 61.5% (16-26) - vs. Auburn Jan. 2, 2005 61.5% (16-26) - at Morehead State, Feb. 25, 2017
Field Goals Most Field Goals 766 - 2002-03 Most Field Goals Attempts 1846 - 2006-07 Highest Field Goal Percentage 44.5 (149-427) - 2003-04 Most Three Point Field Goals 187 - 1997-98 Most Three Point Field Goals per Game 6.6 (186 in 28) - 1997-98 Most Three Point Field Goal Attempts 626 - 2018-19 Most Three Point Field Goal Attempts per Game 21.2 (593 in 28) - 1997-98 Highest Three-Point Field Goal % 34.3% (125-364) - 1998-99
Scoring Most Points 103 vs. Brewton-Parker, Nov. 10, 2017 103 vs. Morris Brown Nov. 29, 2002 103 vs. Eastern Illinois, Feb. 1, 2007 Most Points Both Teams 201 vs. Eastern Illinois, Feb. 1, 2007 Fewest Points Allowed 40 - vs. Georgia State Jan. 25, 2003 Most Points in a Half 60 - vs. Morris Brown Nov. 29, 2002 Most Points in a Quarter 31 - vs Eastern Illinois (3Q) - Jan. 10, 2019 Largest Margin of Victory 63 - vs. Brewton-Parker, Nov. 29, 2016
Three-Point Field Goals Most Three Point Field Goals 187 - 2017-18 Most Three Point Field Goals per Game 6.6 (186 in 28) - 1997-98 Most Three Point Field Goal Attempts 613 - 2017-18 Most Three Point Field Goal Attempts per Game 21.2 (593 in 28) - 1997-98 Highest Three Point Field Goal Percentage 34.3% (125-364) - 1998-99
Three-Point Field Goals Most Three-Point Field Goals 16 vs Stillman College, Nov. 15, 2017 16 at UT Martin, Dec. 29, 2016 14 at Florida State, Nov. 11, 2016 14 vs. Tuskegee, Dec. 13, 2015 12 vs Nicholls State, Dec. 18, 2016 12 vs. Southeast Missouri, Dec. 17, 2006 12 vs Tennessee-Martin, Jan. 28, 2006 12 vs. Georgia Southern, Dec. 19, 1999 11 at Tennessee State, Jan. 4, 2018 11 vs Rhode Island, Nov. 20, 2017 11 at Eastern Illinois, Jan. 31, 2009 11 at Eastern Illinois, Feb. 1, 2007 10 vs No. 18 Florida State, Nov. 12, 2017 10 vs Southeast Missouri, Feb. 1, 2017 10 vs New Orleans, Nov. 22, 2016 10 vs. Austin Peay, Jan. 28, 2013 Most Three-Point Field Goal Attempts 39 - vs. Murray State Jan. 15, 2005 Highest Three-Point Field Goal Percentage 75% (12-16) - vs. Georgia Southern Dec. 19, 1999
Free Throws Most Free Throw 513 - 1998-99 Most Free Throw Attempts 681 – Twice (2013-14,1998-99) Highest Free Throw Percentage 71.8% (311-433) - 2006-07
Field Goals Most Field Goals 41 - vs Murray State, Jan. 11, 2018 (W, 97-65) 41 - vs. Morris Brown Nov. 28, 2002 Most Field Goals in a Half 20 - vs. Savannah State Jan. 3, 2003 Most Field Goal Attempts 83 - vs. Murray State Jan. 15, 2005 Most Field Goal Attempts in a Half 46 - vs. Gardner-Webb Feb. 27, 2003 Fewest Field Goals 12 - vs. Stetson Feb. 24, 2000 Fewest Field Goal Attempts 43 - vs. College of Charleston Jan. 11, 1997 Highest Field Goal Percentage 60.4% (32-53) - vs. Georgia State Jan. 6, 1996 Highest Field Goal Percentage in a Half 61.5% (16-26) - at Morehead State, Feb. 25, 2017 61.5% (16-26) - vs. Auburn Jan. 2, 2005
Free Throws Most Free Throws 48 - vs Livingston (1990-91) Most Free Throw Attempts 58 - vs Livingston (1990-91) Highest Free Throw Percentage 96.2% (25-26) - vs. Florida Atlantic Feb. 6, 2003 Miscellaneous Most Rebounds 70 - vs Montevallo (1990-91); vs Paine College (1991-92) Most Assists 39 - vs Troy State (1988-89) Div. I 28 - vs Murray State, Jan. 11, 2018 Most Blocked Shots 13 – at Tennessee State, Jan. 30, 2006 12 - vs. Morris Brown, Nov. 29, 2002 10 – at Morehead St., Jan. 10, 2009 Most Steals 23 - vs Delta State (1990-91); Mississippi University for Women (1990-91) Most Personal Fouls 31 - vs. UAB Dec. 8, 1995
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Rebounds Most Rebounds 1,297 - (1990-91, 26-4) Div. I 1,223 - (2018-19, 15-15) Highest Rebound Average per Game 43.23 (1297 in 30) - 1990-91 Assists Most Assists 415 - 2002-03 Highest Assists Average per Game 22.67 (680 in 30) - 1988-89 Most Blocked Shots 170 – 2017-18 Most Steals 329 – 2000-01
Three-Point Field Goals Most Three Point Field Goals 16 vs Stillman College, Nov. 15, 2017 16 at UT Martin, Dec. 29, 2016 14 at Florida State, Nov. 11, 2016 14 vs. Tuskegee, Dec. 13, 2015 12 vs Nicholls State, Dec. 18, 2016 12 vs. Southeast Missouri, Dec. 17, 2006 12 vs Tennessee-Martin, Jan. 28, 2006 12 vs. Georgia Southern, Dec. 19, 1999 11 at Tennessee State, Jan. 4, 2018 11 vs Rhode Island, Nov. 20, 2017 11 at Eastern Illinois, Jan. 31, 2009 11 at Eastern Illinois, Feb. 1, 2007 10 vs No. 18 Florida State, Nov. 12, 2017 10 vs Southeast Missouri, Feb. 1, 2017 10 vs New Orleans, Nov. 22, 2016 10 vs. Austin Peay, Jan. 28, 2013 Most Three Point Field Goal Attempts 39 - vs. Murray State Jan. 15, 2005 Highest Three Point Field Goal Percentage 75% (12-16) - vs. Georgia Southern Dec. 19, 1999 Field Goals Most Free Throws 35 - vs. Austin Peay Dec. 19, 1999 Most Free Throw Attempts 48 - vs. Stetson Feb. 3, 1999 Highest Free Throw Percentage 96.2% (25-26) - vs. Florida Atlantic Feb. 6, 2003 Miscellaneous Most Rebounds 63 - vs. Gardner-Webb Feb. 27, 2003 Most Assists 28 - vs. Murray State Jan. 11, 2018 Most Blocked Shots 12 - vs. Morris Brown Nov. 29, 2002 Most Steals 21 - vs. Morris Brown Nov. 29, 2002 Most Personal Fouls 31 - vs. UAB Dec. 8, 1995 Most Players Disqualified 2 - vs. Southeastern Louisiana Feb. 12, 1996
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Field Goals Most Field Goals 766 – 2002-03 Most Field Goals Attempts 1846 - 2006-07 Highest Field Goal Percentage 44.5% (149-427) - 2003-04
Free Throws Most Free Throws 513 - 1998-99 Most Free Throw Attempts 681 – Twice, 2013-14 & 1998-99 Highest Free Throw Percentage 71.8% (311-433) - 2006-07 Rebounds Most Rebounds 1207 - 2002-03 Highest Rebound Average per Game 41.7% (1085 in 26) - 1996-97 Assists Most Assists 415 - 2002-03 Highest Assists Average per Game 14.6 (409 in 28) – 2005-06 Most Blocked Shots 130 – 2007-08 Most Steals 329 – 2000-01
DIVISION I SINGLESEASON RECORDS Most Games 32 – 2013-14 Most Victories 19 - Twice (2014-15, 2017-18) Most Consecutive Victories 7 - 2002-03 Most Consecutive Home-Court Victories 8 - Twice - 1996-97 and 203-04 Most Defeats 27 – 2012-13 Most Consecutive Defeats 10 – 2011-12 Most Consecutive Home-Court Defeats 26 – 2012-13 Most Consecutive Road Defeats 15 – 2012-13 Most Personal Fouls 577 - 2003-04
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JSU Individual Records
Scoring Points
Game (35 or more) 46 - Lisa Baswell vs. Alabama A&M Dec. 15, 1998 46 - Shelly Carter vs. Troy State 1988-89 42 - Shanika Freeman vs. Florida Atlantic Feb. 6, 2003 37 - Shanika Freeman vs. UAB Nov. 26, 2002 37 - Melissa Harden vs. Troy State Jan. 3, 1998 36 - Alfredia Seals vs. Troy State Jan. 30, 1997 36 - Michelle Eddy vs. Tougaloo College Jan. 18, 1995 35 - Dana Bright vs. North Alabama 1990-91 Season (500 or more) 719 - Shelly Carter, 1987-88 639 - Dana Bright, 1990-91 629 - Shanika Freeman, 2002-03 618 - Lisa Baswell, 1998-99 569 - Lisa Baswell, 1999-2000 553 - Jana Simmons, 1993-94 530 – Candace Morton, 2013-14 529 - Dana Bright, 1989-90 525 - Shanika Freeman, 2003-04 507 - Mary Ann Tribble, 1989-90 Division I Leader 629 - Shanika Freeman 2002-03 Career (1,000 Points Club) 2,128 - Dana Bright, 1987-91 1,954 - Shanika Freeman, 2002-05 1,762 - Tracy Linton, 1989-93 1,310 - Alfredia Seals, 1993-97 1,305 - Candace Morton, 2011-15 1,205 - Jolie Efezokhae, 2006-2010 1,198 - Briana Benson, 2014-2017 1,187 - Lisa Baswell, 1998-2000 1,144 - Shneka Whaley, 1995-99 1,062 - Freddricka Embry, 2002-05 1,013 - Destany McLin, 2013-2017 1,005 - Jana Bright, 1987-1987-91 Division I Leader 1,954 - Shanika Freeman 2002-2005
Points per Game Average Season (17 points or more) 24.9 - Shelley Carter, 1987-88 21.7 - Shanika Freeman, 2002-03 21.3 - Lisa Baswell, 1998-99 21.3 - Dana Bright, - 1990-91 20.5 - Jana Simmons, 1992-94 20.3 - Lisa Baswell, 1999-2000 19.4 - Shanika Freeman, 2003-04 18.8 - Mary Ann Tribble, 1989-90 17.7 - Tracy Linton, 1991-92 17.6 - Dana Bright, 1989-90 17.6 - Melissa Harden, 1997-98 17.6 - Idella DeRamus, - 1985-86 Division I Leader 21.7 - Shanika Freeman 2002-03 Career (15 points or more) 21.8 - Shelley Carter 20.8 - Lisa Baswell - 1998-2000 18.5 - Dana Bright 1987-91 17.9 - Shanika Freeman 2002-05 15.3 - Tracy Linton 1989-93 15.0 - Jana Simmons 1992-93 Division I Leader 20.8 - Lisa Baswell 1998-2000
Most Games Scoring in Double Figures Season (20 or more) 29 – Candace Morton, 2013-14 28 - Lisa Baswell, 1998-99 28 - Shanika Freeman, 2002-03 26 - Shanika Freeman, 2003-04 26 - Lisa Baswell, 1999-2000 25 - Candace Morton, 2014-15 25 - Melissa Harden, 1997-98 24 - Jana Simmons, 1992-93 23 - Shelley Carter, 1987-88 23 - Shanika Freeman, 2004-05 22 – Jolie Efezokhae, 2008-09 22 - Alfredia Seals, 1996-97 21 – Jolie Efezokhae, 2007-08 21 – Courtney Slaughter, 2005-06 20 - Destany McLin, 2014-15 20 - Courtney Slaughter, 2006-07 20 - Dana Bright, 1990-91 Division I Leader 29 - Candace Morton, 2013-14 Career (40 or more) 85 - Shanika Freeman, 2002-2005 67 - Candace Morton, 2011-15 58 - Tracy Linton, 1989-93 57 - Briana Benson, 2014-2017 57 – Jolie Efezokhae, 2006-10 54 - Lisa Baswell,1998-2000 51 - Shneka Whaley, 1995-99 50 - Dana Bright, 1987-91 49 - Destany McLin, 2013-2017 48 - Courtney Slaughter, 2003-2007 45 – Danielle Vaughn, 2009-13 40 - Melissa Harden, 1996-98
Most Consecutive Games Scoring in Double Figures (10 or more) 36 - Shanika Freeman, 2002-03 33 - Lisa Baswell, 1998-2000 27 - Shanika Freeman, 2003-2004 17 – Candace Morton, 2012-13-2013-14 17 - Jan Simmons, 1993-94 15 - Shelley Carter, 1987-88 14 - Melissa Harden, 1997-98 13 - Tracy Linton, 1990-91 11 - Candace Morton, 2014-15 11 - Rebecca Haynes, 2005-06 11 – Brittany Wiley 2010-11 10 - Melissa Harden, 1997-98 10 - Shanika Freeman, (Twice) 2004-2005 10 - Courtney Slaughter, 2006-07 Division I Leader 36 - Shanika Freeman 2002-03
Field Goals
Game (12 or more) 18 - Lisa Baswell vs. Alabama A&M Dec. 15, 1998 18 - Shelley Carter vs. Troy State 1998-99 15 - Melissa Harden vs. Troy State Jan. 3, 1998 14 - Shanika Freeman vs. UAB Nov. 26, 2002 13 - Lateatrice Thomas vs. Georgia State Feb. 18, 1999 12 – Danielle Vaughn vs. UT Martin Feb. 6, 2012 12 – Briana Morrow vs. Jacksonville Dec. 15, 2011 12 - Shanika Freeman vs. Hampton University Nov. 21, 2003 12 - Shanika Freeman vs. Morehead State Jan. 24, 2004 12 - Shanika Freeman vs. Morehead State Dec. 29, 2002 12 - Lisa Baswell 5 Times last vs. Troy State Mar. 3, 2000 12 - Lateatrice Thomas vs. Troy State Feb. 25, 1999 12 - Michelle Eddy vs. Tougaloo College Jan. 18, 1995
“FEAR THE BEAK”
12 - Jennifer Davis vs. Augusta College Dec. 3, 1994 12 - Alfredia Seals vs. Alabama A&M Feb. 13, 1995 12 - Tracy Linton, twice, last vs. Livingston, 1990-91 Season (200 or more) 282 - Shelley Carter, 1987-88 242 - Shelley Carter,1988-89 215 - Lisa Baswell, 1999-2000 212 - Shanika Freeman, 2002-03 210 - Lisa Baswell, 1998-99 206 - Mary Ann Tribble, 1989-90 202 - Tracy Linton, 1991-92 Division I Leader 215 - Lisa Baswell 1999-00 Career (500 or more) 756 - Tracy Linton 1989-93 730 - Dana Bright 1987-91 678 - Shanika Freeman 2002-05 550 - Alfredia Seals 1993-97 524 - Shelley Carter 1987-89 Division I Leader 678 - Shanika Freeman 2002-05
Field-Goal Attempts
Game (20 or more) 33 - Shelley Carter vs. UT-Martin 1987-88 27 - Jana Simmons vs. Shorter College Jan. 29, 1994 26 - Shanika Freeman vs. Morehead State Dec. 29, 2002 25 - Alfredia Seals vs. Troy State Jan. 30, 1997 24 - Lisa Baswell vs. Troy State Mar. 4, 2000 24 - Jennifer Davis vs. Augusta College Dec. 3, 1994 23 - Melissa Harden vs. Troy State Jan. 3, 1998 22 - Alfredia Seals vs. Shorter College Jan. 23, 1995 22 - Lisa Baswell vs. Alabama A&M Dec. 15, 1998 22 - Rebecca Haynes vs. Eastern Illinois, Feb. 2, 2006 22 – Brittany Wiley vs. UT Martin, Jan. 15, 2011 21 - Destany McLin vs. Belmont, March 5, 2015 21 – Brittany Wiley vs. Tennessee State, Jan. 20, 2011 21 – Jolie Efezokhae vs. NC State, Dec. 29, 2008 21 - Misty Fuller vs. Troy State Feb. 19, 1996 20 – Candace Morton vs. Austin Peay Jan. 14, 2012 Division I Leader 26 - Shanika Freeman vs. Morehead State Dec. 29, 2002 Season (420 or more) 552 - Shelley Carter 1987-88 490 - Jana Simmons 1993-94 452 - Lisa Baswell 1999-00 434 - Shelley Carter 1988-89 426 - Lisa Baswell 1998-99 421 - Shanika Freeman 2002-03 Division I Leader 452 - Lisa Baswell 1999-00 Career (1000 or more) 1547 - Dana Bright, 1987-91 1434 - Shanika Freeman, 2002-05 1370 - Tracy Linton, 1989-93 1219 - Candace Morton, 2011-15 1124 - Jana Bright, 1987-91 1088 - Alfredia Seals, 1993-97 1067 - Briana Benson, 2014-17 1015 - Shneka Whaley, 1996-1999 Division I Leader 1434 - Shanika Freeman 2002-05
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JSU Individual Records Field Goal Percentage
Game (80% or more, with 10 attempts) 1.000 (13-13) - Leteatrice Thomas vs. Georgia State Feb. 18, 1999 .928 (13-14) - Idella DeRamus vs. Judson 1985-86 .909 (10-11) - Shanika Freeman vs. Morris Brown Nov. 26, 2002 .900 (9-10) - Heather Mayes vs. Georgia State Jan. 16, 1999 .857 (12-14) – Danielle Vaughn vs. UT Martin Feb. 6, 2012 .846 (11-13) – Danielle Vaughn vs. Morehead State, Feb. 3, 2011 .818 (9-11) – Danielle Vaughn vs. UT Martin, Feb. 10, 2011 .818 (9-11) - Courtney Slaughter at Alcorn State Nov. 10, 2006 .818 (18-22) - Lisa Baswell vs. Alabama A&M Dec. 15, 1998 .818 (9-11) - Melissa Harden vs. Stetson Feb. 5, 1998 .800 (8-10) - Heather Mayes vs. Troy State Jan. 24, 1998 .800 (8-10) - Dana Bright vs. North Alabama 1990-91 Season (52% or more, 150 attempts) .632 (127-201) – Danielle Vaughn, 2011-12 .617 (129-209) - Idella DeRamus, 1986-87 .582 (121-208) – Danielle Vaughn, 2010-11 .580 (206-354) - Mary Ann Tribble, 1989-90 .577 (138-239) - Cierra DuHart, 2007-08 .560 (242-434) - Shelley Carter, 1988-89 .550 (193-351) - Tracy Linton, 1992-93 .550 (166-303) - Tracy Linton, 1989-90 .546 (142-260) - Lateatrice Thomas, 1998-99 .540 (195-362) - Tracy Linton, 1990-91 .534 (196-367) - Idella DeRamus, 1985-86 .533 (81-152) - Danielle Vaughn, 2009-10 .528 (141-267) - Alfredia Seals, 1996-97 .528 (141-267) - Alfredia Seals,1995-96 .526 (179-340) - Melissa Harden, 1997-98 Division I Leader .632 (127-201) – Danielle Vaughn, 2011-12 Career (50% or more, 500 attempts) .577 (374-648) – Danielle Vaughn, 2009-13 .564 (325-576) - Idella DeRamus, 1985-86 .557 (393-706) - Mary Ann Tribble, 1988-90 .552 (756-1370) - Tracy Linton, 1988-93 .531 (524-986) - Shelley Carter, 1987-89 .510 (280-555) - Melissa Harden, 1996-98 .510 (550-1080) - Alfredia Seals, 1993-97 Division I Leader .632 (127-201) – Danielle Vaughn, 2011-12
Three-Point Field Goals Made
Game (6 or more) 10 - Gretchen Morrison vs. Tuskegee, Dec. 13, 2015 9 - Gretchen Morrison vs Rhode Island, Nov. 20, 2017 9 - Gretchen Morrison at UT Martin, Dec. 29, 2016 8 - Terrace Spears vs Valdosta State, 1992-93 7 - Gretchen Morrison vs. Morehead State, Jan. 25, 2016 7 - Shaneka Whaley vs. Jacksonville Univ., Mar. 8, 2000 6 - Yamia Johnson vs Montevallo, Nov. 27, 2018 6 - Gretchen Morrison vs No. 18 Florida State, Nov. 12, 2017 6 - Ashley Boykin vs. Georgia Southern, Nov. 15, 2006 6 - Kelly Nye vs. Florida Atlantic, Dec. 2, 2000 6 - Shaneka Whaley vs. Georgia Southern, Dec. 19, 1999 6 - Heather Mayes vs. Campbell, Mar. 6, 1999 6 - Suzan Shirley vs. Central Florida, Feb. 7, 1998 6 - Shaneka Whaley vs Mercer, Feb. 28, 1998 Season (50 or more) 107 - Michelle Eddy, 1994-95 74 - Shneka Whaley, 1999-2000 69 - Heather Mayes, 1998-99 67 - Ashley Boykin, 2006-07 61 - Suzan Shirley, 1997-98 60 - Briana Benson, 2014-15 59 - Gretchen Morrison, 2015-16 - Suzan Shirley, 1996-97 58 - Amanda Tyus, 2000-01 57 - Gretchen Morrison, 2017-18 - Briana Benson, 2016-17 - Briana Benson, 2015-16
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- Rebecca Haynes, 2005-06 - Rebecca Haynes, 2004-05 53 - Michelle Eddy,1995-96 51 - Gretchen Morrison, 2016-17 50 - Terrace Spears, 1992-93 Division I Leader 74 - Shneka Whaley 1999-2000 Career (100 or more) 213 - Briana Benson, 2014-17 195 - Gretchen Morrison, 2014-18 157 - Shneka Whaley, 1995-1999 155 - Michelle Eddy, 1994-1996 139 - Amanda Tyus, 1999-2003 138 - Gretchen Morrison, 2015-A 133 - Destiny Lane, 2008-2012 120 - Heather Mayes, 1997-2000 120 - Suzan Shirley, 1996-1998 117 - Kelly Nye, 2000-2004 114 - Rebecca Haynes, 2004-2006 112 - Ashley Boykin, 2005-2007
Three-Point Field Goal Attempts
Game (14 or more) 20 - Gretchen Morrison vs. Tuskegee, Dec. 13, 2015 18 - Michelle Eddy vs. North Alabama Jan. 10, 1995 17 - Gretchen Morrison vs. Nicholls, Dec. 18, 2015 17 - Michelle Eddy vs. Mars Hill Feb. 6, 1995 16 - Michelle Eddy vs. Tougaloo College Jan. 18, 1995 14 - Terrace Spears vs Valdosta State 91992-93) 14 - Suzan Shirley 2 Times 14 - Michelle Eddy 2 Times Season (200 or more) 272 - Michelle Eddy, 1994-95 210 - Suzan Shirley, 1996-97 205 - Briana Benson, 2015-16 Division I Leader 210 - Suzan Shirley 1996-97 Career (400 or more) 659 - Briana Benson, 2014-2017 553 - Gretchen Morrison, 2014-18 472 – Destiny Lane, 2008-2012 467 - Kelly Nye, 2000-2004 445 - Shneka Whaley, 1995-1999 431 - Amanda Tyus, 1999-2003 425 - Michelle Eddy, 1994-1996 408 - Suzan Shirley, 1996-1998
Three Point Field Goal Percentage
Game (80% or more, 5 attempts) 1.000 (5-5) - Rebecca Haynes at Auburn Nov. 29, 2005 1.000 (5-5) - Heather Mayes vs. Georgia State Jan. 16, 1999 .857 (6-7) - Shneka Whaley vs. Georgia Southern Dec. 19, 2000 .833 (5-6) – Destiny Lane vs. Troy Dec. 4, 2011 .833 (5-6) - Ashley Boykin vs. Birmingham-Southern, Nov. 13, 2006 .833 (5-6) - Ashley Boykin vs. Tennessee State, Jan. 13, 2007 .800 (4-5) - Morgan Towells at Tennessee State, Jan. 4, 2018 .800 (4-5) – Brittany Wiley vs. Troy, Nov. 17, 2010 .800 (4-5) - Shneka Whaley 2 Times last vs. Coastal Carolina .800 (4-5) - Betsy Trau vs. Georgia State Jan. 18, 1999 .800 (4-5) - Amanda Tyus vs. Central Flordia Feb. 5, 2000 .800 (4-5) - Heather Mayes 2 Times .800 (4-5) - Michelle Eddy vs. Stetson Jan. 6, 1996 .800 (4-5) - Rebecca Haynes vs. Longwood Feb. 24, 2005 Season (32% or more, 75 attempts) .476 (69-145) - Heather Mayes, 1998-99 .450 (41-91) - Lucy Cabrera, 1989-90 .443 (74-167) - Shneka Whaley, 1999-2000 .419 (57-136) - Rebecca Haynes, 2004-05 .400 (34-85) - Kelly Nye, 2002-03 .393 (107-272) - Michelle Eddy, 1994-95 .380 (32-85) - Dana Bright, 1990-91
.378 (37-98) - Shneka Whaley, 1997-98 .376 (67-178) - Ashley Boykin, 2006-07 .376 (32-85) - Heather Shepard, 2004-05 .374 (37-99) - Taylor Hawks, 2014-18 .372 (58-156) - Amanda Tyus, 2000-01 .372 (48-129) - Michelle Eddy, 1995-96 .364 (32-88) - LaTonya McKinney, 2005-06 .363 (57-157) - Gretchen Morrison, 2014-18 .363 (57-157) - Briana Benson, 2016-17 .361 (60-166) - Briana Benson, 2014-15 .360 (49-136) - Beverly Lee, 1991-92 .353 (41-116) - Kelly Nye, 2003-04 .352 (45-128) - Ashley Boykin, 2005-06 .350 (50-141) - Terrace Spears, 1992-93 .345 (40-116) - Kelly Nye, 2001-02 .341 (28-82) - Heather Shepard, 2002-03 .333 (27-81) - Betsy Trau, 1998-99 .330 (59-179) - Gretchen Morrison, 2015-16 .330 (38-115) - Brandy White, 1993-94 .320 (31-97) - Jana Simmons, 1993-94 Career (30% or more, 200 attempts) .476 (120-252) - Heather Mayes, 1997-2000 .357 (74-207) - Dana Bright, 1987-91 .353 (195-553) - Gretchen Morrison, 2014-18 .353 (157-445) - Shneka Whaley, 1995-1999 .351 (78-222) - Shanika Freeman, 2002-05 .338 (158-467) - Kelly Nye, 2000-04 .333 (83-249) - Heather Shepard, 2003-04 .323 (213-659) - Briana Benson, 2014-17
Free Throws Made
Game(10 or more) 22 - Shanika Freeman vs. Florida Atlantic Feb. 6, 2003*(NCAA Division I Record) 22 - Jana Bright vs. Livingston, 1990-91 19 - Shelley Carter vs Delta State, 1987-88 18 - Lisa Baswell vs. Austin Peay Dec. 12, 1999 15 - Lisa Baswell 2 Times, 1998-99 15 - Dana Bright vs. Livingston, 1990-91 13 – Brittany Wiley vs. Tennessee State, Jan. 20, 2011 12 – Eren McMichael vs. UT Martin, Feb. 12, 2009 11 - Shanika Freeman 2 Times, 2004-05 10 - Lacey Buchanon vs Tennessee State, Feb. 11, 2017 10 - Shanika Freeman 2 Times, 2004-2005 10 - LaTonya McKinney vs. Eastern Illinois, Feb. 1, 2007 Season (100 or more) 209 - Dana Bright, 1990-91 189 - Lisa Baswell, 1998-99 184 - Shanika Freeman, 2002-03 167 – Candace Morton, 2013-14 142 - Jana Simmons, 1993-94 137 - Shanika Freeman, 2003-04 135 - Jana Bright, 1990-91 135 - Melissa Harden, 1997-98 134 - Dana Bright, 1989-90 128 - Shanika Freeman, 2004-05 123 – Lisa Baswell, 1999-00 114 - Candace Morton, 2014-15 Division I Leader 189 - Lisa Baswell 1998-99 Career (300 or more) 594 - Dana Bright, 1987-91 520 - Shanika Freeman, 2002-05 386 - Candace Morton, 2011-15 375 - Jana Bright, 1987-91 312 - Lisa Baswell, 1998-2000 Division I Leader 520 - Shanika Freeman 2002-05
Consecutive Free Throws Made Game (10 or more) 22 - Shanika Freeman vs. Florida Atlantic Feb. 6, 2003*(NCAA Division I Record)
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RECORDS AND HISTORY
JSU Individual Records 12 - Eren McMichael vs. UT Martin Feb. 12, 2009 Career (300 or more) 594 - Dana Bright 1987-91 392 - Shanika Freeman 2002-05 375 - Jana Bright 1987-91 312 - Lisa Baswell 1998-2000 Division I Leader 520 - Shanika Freeman 2002-05
Free Throw Attempts
Game (15 or more) 22 - Shanika Freeman vs. Florida Atlantic Feb. 6, 2003 22 - Jana Bright vs Livingston (1990-91) 21 - Lisa Baswell vs. Austin Peay Dec. 12, 1999 17 - Melissa Harden vs. Coastal Carolina Dec. 4, 1997 16 - Katja Fuess at Utah Valley State Nov. 18, 2005 16 - Shanika Freeman vs. Gardner-Webb Jan. 20, 2003 16 – Brittany Wiley vs. Tennessee State, Jan. 20, 2011 16 - Lisa Baswell vs. Florida Atlantic Jan. 11, 1999 16 - Heather Mayes vs. Coastal Carolina Dec. 4, 1997 16 - Shneka Whaley vs. Troy State Jan. 24, 1998 16 - Misty Fuller 2 Times 15 - Shanika Freeman 2 times 15 - Lisa Baswell 2 Times 15 - Jana Simmons 2 Times 15 - Alfredia Seals vs. Fort Valle State Feb. 21, 1994 Season (200 or more) 259 - Dana Bright, 1990-91 251 - Shanika Freeman, 2002-03 221 – Candace Morton, 2013-14 221 - Lisa Baswell, 1998-99 207 - Melissa Harden, 1997-98 201 - Shelley Carter, 1987-88 Division I Leader 251 - Shanika Freeman 2002-03 Career (300 or more) 770 - Dana Bright, 1990-91 699 - Shanika Freeman, 2002-05 522 - Candace Morton, 2011-15 403 - Freddricka Embry, 2002-05 392 - Shneka Whaley, 1995-99 365 - Lisa Baswell, 1998-2000 354 - Tyler Phelion, 2014-2018 352 – Jolie Efezokhae, 2006-10
Free Throw Percentage
Game (90% or more, 10 attempts) 1.000 (22-22) - Shanika Freeman vs. Florida Atlantic Fe. 6, 2003 1.000 (15-15) - Lisa Baswell vs. Stateson Jan. 23, 1999 1.000 (12-12) - Eren McMichael vs. UT Martin, Feb. 12, 2009 1.000 (11-11) - Heather Mayes vs. Coastal Carolina Dec. 4, 1999 1.000 (10-10) - Lacey Buchanon vs Tennessee State, Feb. 11, 2017 1.000 (10-10) - Lisa Baswell 2 Times last vs. Campbell Dec. 4, 1999 1.000 (10-10) - Shanika Freeman vs. Tennessee Tech Feb. 5, 2005 .938 (15-16) - Lisa Baswell vs. Florida Atlantic Jan. 11, 1999 .917 (11-12) - Lisa Baswell vs. Belmont Feb. 1, 1999 .917 (11-12) - Heather Mayes vs. Georgia Southern Nov. 29, 1998 .917 (11-12) - Shanika Freeman 2 Times last vs. Utah Valley State Feb. 7, 2005 .909 (10-11) - Lisa Baswell vs. Alabama A&M Dec. 15, 1998 .900 (9-10) - Lisa Baswell vs. Campbell Feb. 20, 1999 .900 (9-10) - Shneka Whaley vs. UAB Dec. 8. 1995 .900 (9-10) - Shanika Freeman 2 Times last vs. Austin Peay Feb. 3, 2005 Season (80% or more, 100 or more) .855 (189-221) - Lisa Baswell 1998-99 .854 (123-144) - Lisa Baswell 1999-2000 .847 (100-118) - Heather Mayes 1998-99 .810 (209-259) - Dana Bright 1990-91 .808 (110-136) - Dana Bright 1988-89
Rebounds
Game (20 or more) 27 - Lateatrice Thomas vs. Southern Mississippi Dec. 2, 1998 27 - Tracy Linton vs Mississippi University for Women1993 24 - Alfredia Seals vs. Shorter College Jan. 29, 1993 24 - Tracy Linton 1991 23 - Shanika Freeman vs. Gardner-Webb Feb. 27, 2003 23 - Tracy Linton 2 times 23 - Alfredia Seals vs. Alabama A&M Jan. 25, 1995 21 - Tracy Linton 2 Times 21 - Alfredia Seals vs. Southern University Dec. 2, 1995 20 - Tracy Linton 1993 20 - Shelley Carter 1989 Season (250 or more) 430 - Tracy Linton, 1992 -93 369 - Tracy Linton, 1991-92 365 - Tracy Linton, 1990-91 316 - Tracy Linton, 1989-90 302 - Shanika Freeman, 2002-03 298 - Alfredia Seals, 1997-98 297 - Rayven Pearson, 2018-19 283 - Shelley Carter, 1987-88 275 - Shanika Freeman, 2003-04 267 – Danielle Vaughn, 2011-12 263 - Deede Parks, 1984-85 258 - Rayven Pearson, 2017-18 258 - Lateatrice Thomas, 1998-99 Division I Leader 302 - Shanika Freeman 2002-03 Career (500 or more) 1,480 - Tracy Linton, 1989-93 1,010 - Shanika Freeman, 2002-05 949 - Alfredia Seals, 1993-97 851 - Rayven Pearson, 2015-19 738 – Danielle Vaughn, 2009-13 725 - Tyler Phelion, 2014-18 575 – Jolie Efezohae, 2006-10 539 - Candace Morton, 2011-15 534 - Jana Bright, 1987-91 527 - Dana Bright, 1987-91 522 - Shelley Carter, 1987-89 510 – Cobie Carlisle, 2002-07 Division I Leader 1,010 - Shanika Freeman 2002-05
Rebound Average Season (10 or more) 16.6 - Tracy Linton 1992-93 13.7 - Tracy Linton 1991-92 12.2 - Tracy Linton 1990-91 11.8 - Alfredia Seals 1993-94 11.0 - Alfredia Seals 1995-96 10.5 - Tracy Linton 1989-90 10.4 - Shanika Freeman 2002-03 10.2 - Rayven Pearson, 2018-19 10.2 - Shanika Freeman 2003-04 Division I Leader 11.0 - Alfredia Seals 1995-96 Career (10 or more) 13.2 - Tracy Linton 1989-93 11.0 - Alfredia Seals 1993-97
Assists
Game (10 or more) 15 - Luchy Cabrera vs. Troy State, 1990 11 - Lacey Buchanon at SIUE, Feb. 4, 2017 10 - Destiny James vs. South Carolina State 10 - Cindy Thaxton Feb. 18, 1995 vs. Miles College 10 - Shneka Whaley Dec. 10, 1997 vs. Alabama State 10 - Shneka Whaley Jan. 30, 1997 vs. Troy State Division I Leader 11 - Lacey Buchanon at SIUE, Feb. 4, 2017
“FEAR THE BEAK”
Season (100 or more) 204 - Jana Bright, 1990-91 153 - Dana Bright, 1988-89 152 - Shaun Thomas, 1992-93 137 - Dana Bright, 1990-91 136 - Meredith Crowder, 1991-92 124 - Meredith Crowder, 1992-93 117 - Luchy Cabrera, 1989-90 116 – Danielle Beneby, 2010-11 115 - Jana Bright 1989-90 114 - LaTonya McKinney, 2005-06 114 - Dana Bright, 1987-88 107 - Dana Bright ,1989-90 103 - Cindy Thaxton ,1994-95 101 - NcKell Copeland ,2000-01 Division I Leader 114 - LaTonya McKinney 2005-06 Career (400 or more) 603 - Jana Bright 1987-91 511 - Dana Bright 1987-91 429 - Luchy Cabrera 1986-90
Assists Average Season (5.0 or more) 6.8 - Jana Bright 1990-91 5.2 - Shaun Thomas 1992-93 5.2 - Cindy Thaxton 1994-95 5.0 - Meredith Crowder 1991-92 Career (5.0 or more) 5.1 - Jana Bright 1987-91
Division I Individual Records Blocked Shots
Game (5 or more) 9 - Alfredia Seals vs. Georgia Southern, Dec. 7, 1996 8 – Brittany Wiley vs. Murray State, Feb. 13, 2010 8 - Alfredia Seals vs. Southern University, Dec. 4, 1995 7 - Tyler Phelion vs. Belmont, Jan. 20, 2016 7 - Ann-Marie Healy at Tennessee State, Jan. 30, 2006 6 - Ann-Marie Healy at Eastern Illinois Feb. 2, 2006 6 - Alfredia Seals vs. Central Florida, Jan. 4, 1996 5 - Rayven Pearson vs. Georgia Southern, Dec. 4, 2015 5 – Danielle Vaughn, March 2, 2011 vs. Tennessee State 5 – Paris Hollingsworth vs. Stephen F. Austin, Nov. 18, 2008 5 - Alfredia Seals vs. Troy State, Dec. 14, 1995 Season (40 or more) 65 - Alfredia Seals, 1995-96 53 - Tyler Phelion, 2017-18 45 - Tyler Phelion, 2016-17 45- Ann Marie Healy, 2005-06 40 – Jolie Efezokhae, 2008-09 Career(150 or more) 177 - Alfredia Seals 1993-97 159 - Tyler Phelion, 2014-18
Steals
Season (50 or more) 69 - Lori Breedlove, 1997-98 61 - NcKell Copeland, 2000-01 58 - Rebecca Haynes, 2005-06 58 - LaTonya McKinney, 2005-06 58 - Shneka Whaley, 1997-98 56 - Shanika Freeman, 2003-04 54 – Laura Baswell, 2000-01 52 – Danielle Beneby, 2010-11 52 – Amanda Gallagher, 2000-01 50 - Shanika Freeman, 2004-05 Career (140 or more) 185 - Shanika Freeman 2002-05 151 - NcKell Copeland 1999-03 149 - Shneka Whaley 1995-2000
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Year-By-Year Leaders Total Points 2018-19 2017-18 2016-17 2015-16 2014-15 2013-14 2012-13 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96
Destiney Elliott Tyler Phelion Briana Benson Briana Benson Candace Morton Candace Morton Miranda Cantrell Briana Morrow Brittany Wiley Brittany Wiley Jolie Efezokhae Jolie Efezokhae Courtney Slaughter Rebecca Haynes Shanika Freeman Shanika Freeman Shanika Freeman Shanika Freeman Amanda Tyus Lisa Baswell Lisa Baswell Melissa Harden Alfredia Seals Alfredia Seals
Rebounds 2018-19 2017-18 2016-17 2015-16 2014-15 2013-14 2012-13 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96
Assists
2018-19 2017-18 2016-17 2015-16 2014-15 2013-14 2012-13 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96
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327 283 353 326 370 530 241 319 410 282 389 380 376 380 403 525 629 397 304 569 618 493 426 319
Rayven Pearson Rayven Peason Tyler Phelion Tyler Phelion Destany McLin Miranda Cantrell Miranda Cantrell Danielle Vaughn Danielle Beneby Brittany Wiley Jolie Efezokhae Cierra Duhart Jolie Efezokhae Rebecca Haynes Shanika Freeman Shanika Freeman Shanika Freeman Shanika Freeman Laura Baswell Lisa Baswell Lateatrice Thomas Melissa Harden Alfredia Seals Alfredia Seals
297 258 202 174 203 235 141 267 171 157 202 226 164 177 226 275 302 207 149 186 258 219 298 232
Taylor Hawks Taylor Hawks Lacey Buchanon Destiny James Destiny James Kelly Naughton Dashauna Truss Candace Morton Danielle Beneby Karisma Boykin Danielle Beneby Danielle Beneby LaTonya McKinney LaTonya McKinney Rebecca Haynes Shanika Freeman Heathar Shepard Heathar Shepard NcKell Copeland Shneka Whaley Heather Mayes Shneka Whaley Shneka Whaley Lori Breedlove
78 89 75 76 88 107 59 84 116 83 58 94 87 114 60 66 99 69 101 77 133 94 99 87
Turnovers 2018-19 2017-18 2016-17 2015-16 2014-15 2013-14 2012-13 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96
Steals
2018-19 2017-18 2016-17 2015-16 2014-15 2013-14 2012-13 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96
Blocks
2018-19 2017-18 2016-17 2015-16 2014-15 2013-14 2012-13 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96
Destiney Elliott Taylor Hawks Briana Benson Briana Benson Candace Morton Kelly Naughton Dashauna Truss Brittany Manning Danielle Beneby Karisma Boykin Danielle Beneby Danielle Beneby Jolie Efezokhae LaTonya McKinney LaTonya McKinney Shanika Freeman Shanika Freeman Shanika Freeman Heathar Shepard NcKell Copeland Lisa Baswell Heather Mayes Shneka Whaley Lori Breedlove Cindy Thaxton
75 63 61 79 49 83 94 122 112 71 71 83 87 73 112 95 96 102 83 87 69 107 95 122 111
Taylor Hawks Taylor Hawks Briana Benson Chloe Long Candace Morton Candace Morton Dashauna Truss Destiny Lane Danielle Beneby Karisma Boykin Danielle Beneby Danielle Beneby LaTonya McKinney LaTonya McKinney Rebecca Haynes Shanika Freeman Shanika Freeman Shanika Freeman Kelly Nye NcKell Copeland NcKell Copeland Shneka Whaley Heather Mayes Shneka Whaley Lori Breedlove Cindy Thaxton
32 29 36 31 31 41 29 40 52 44 34 44 33 58 58 40 56 50 42 42 61 34 43 59 69 50
Rayven Pearson Tyler Phelion Tyler Phelion Tyler Phelion Tyler Phelion Candace Morton Miranda Cantrell Danielle Vaughn Danielle Vaughn Paris Hollingsworth Jolie Efezokhae Jolie Efezokhae Anne-Marie Healy Ann-Marie Healy Ashley Clay Shanika Freeman Shanika Freeman Tiara Eady Lisa Baswell Lisa Baswell Melissa Harden Alfredia Seals Alfredia Seals
36 53 45 32 29 12 14 30 30 21 40 27 45 29 22 31 25 7 16 35 4 65 56
Minutes 2018-19 2017-18 2016-17 2015-16 2014-15 2013-14 2012-13 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96
Destiney Elliott Gretchen Morrison Lacey Buchanon Courtney Strain Destany McLin Candace Morton Miranda Cantrell Destiny Lane Danielle Beneby Karisma Boykin Jolie Efezokhae Jolie Efezokhae Courtney Slaughter Rebecca Haynes Rebecca Haynes Shanika Freeman Heathar Shepard Shanika Freeman NcKell Copeland Lisa Baswell Heather Mayes Melissa Harden Melissa Harden Misty Fuller
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801 761 853 870 949 1113 680 974 1017 993 873 935 874 920 832 800 776 656 833 985 1014 1144 923 766
Rebecca Haynes
Latonya McKinney
RECORDS AND HISTORY
JSU’s Commitment to Excellence Gulf South Conference Honors Dana Bright (1st) Tracy Linton (H)
1991
Academic All-American Lisa Baswell (1st) 1999 Lisa Baswell (1st) 2000 All-Gulf South Conference Tonya Gober 1984 Tonya Gober 1984 Idella DeRamus 1987 Shelley Carter 1988 Shelley Carter 1989 Dana Bright 1989 Dana Bright 1990 Mary Ann Tribble 1990 Jana Bright 1991 Dana Bright 1991 Tracy Linton 1992 Shaun Thomas 1993 Tracey Linton 1993 All-Atlantic Sun Conference Alfredia Seals (2nd) 1996 Alfredia Seals (2nd) 1997 Melissa Harden (1st) 1998 Lisa Baswell (1st) 1999 Lisa Baswell (1st) 2000 Shanika Freeman (1st) 2002 All-Ohio Valley Conference Shanika Freeman (1st) 2004 Shanika Freeman (1st) 2005 Rebecca Haynes (1st) 2006 Candace Morton (2nd) 2014 Candace Morton (2nd) 2015 Destany McLin (2nd) 2015 Rayven Pearson (1st) 2019 All-OVC Newcomer Courtney Slaughter Jolie Efezokhae Cierra Duhart Brittany Wiley Lacey Buchanon Destiney Elliott
2004 2007 2008 2009 2017 2019
OVC Player of the Week Shanika Freeman 1/5/04 Shanika Freeman 2/7/05 Rebecca Haynes 2/6/06 Cobie Carlisle 11/13/06 Jolie Efezokhae 12/3/07 Brittany Wiley 1/10/11 Candace Morton 12/2/14 Gretchen Morrison 12/15/15 Briana Benson 12/20/16 Destiney Elliott 12/4/18 OVC Newcomer of the Week Rebecca Haynes 1/31/05 Rebecca Haynes 2/7/05 Brittany Manning 1/10/11 Brittany Manning 1/17/11 Courtney Strain 12/10/15 Destiney Elliott 12/4/18
OVC Freshman of the Week Nina Bliss 12/22/03 Ashley Boykin 1/30/06 Ashley Boykin 2/20/06 Jolie Efezokhae 11/27/06 Jolie Efezokhae 2/5/07 Cierra Duhart 11/19/07 Cierra Duhart 1/14/08 Brittany Wiley 1/19/09 Destiny Lane 2/23/09 Briana Morrow 12/6/11 Briana Morrow 12/20/11 Candace Morton 12/27/11 Briana Morrow 1/10/12 Candace Morton 1/17/12 Briana Morrow 2/17/12 Leah Strain 12/30/14 Tyler Phelion 2/17/15 Yamia Johnson 12/4/18 Yamia Johnson 2/19/19 Players of the Year Dana Bright (GSC) 1991 Tracy Linton (GSC) 1993 Shanika Freeman (A-Sun) 2002 Coach of the Year Dana Austin (A-Sun) Rick Pietri (OVC)
1997 2014
Freshman of the Year Dana Bright 1988 Jana Bright 1988 Tracy Linton 1990 Melissa Harden 1997 Lisa Baswell 1999 Shanika Freeman 2001 All-Tournament Alfredia Seals Shaneka Whaley Lisa Baswell Heather Mayes Shanika Freeman
1997 1997 1999 1999 2002
All-Academic Kim Welch Alicia Wright Allison Rachel Kim Welch Sue Imm Dana Bright Jana Bright Sue Imm Dana Bright Cristy Colvin Anita Davis Felicia Owings Shneka Whaley Tanya Simmons Alison Owens Lisa Baswell Shneka Whaley Tanya Simmons Leteatrice Thomas Laura Baswell Lisa Baswell NcKell Copeland Shneka Whaley Tanya Simmons Laura Baswell NcKell Copeland Genniefer Meeks Larua Baswell Denale Blackshire
1987 1987 1987 1988 1989 1990 1990 1990 1991 1992 1993 1993 1998 1998 1998 1999 1999 1999 1999 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2001 2001 2001 2002 2002
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NcKell Copeland Tiara Eady Freddricka Embry Shanika Freeman Ann-Marie Healy Kelly Nye Shari Riley Jessica Saxton Heathar Shepard Amanda Tyus NcKell Copeland Tiara Eady Katja Fuess Ann-Marie Healy Kelly Nye Heathar Shepard
2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2003 2003 2003 2003 2003 2003
OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll Brittany Becker 2004 Ann-Marie Healy 2004 Shari Riley 2004 Heathar Shepard 2004 Brittany Becker 2005 Cobie Carlisle 2005 Katja Fuess 2005 Christina Gordon 2005 Shari Riley 2005 Heathar Shepard 2005 Ashley Boykin 2006 Katja Fuess 2006 Christina Gordon 2006 Ashley Boykin 2007 Cobie Carlise 2007 Ashley Clay 2007 Kelsey Johnikin 2007, 2008, 2009 Jolie Efezokhae 2008, 2009 Zenobia Pitts 2008 Daniel Beneby 2009, 2011 Cassi Stuart 2009 Zenobia Pitts 2011 JaDechia Hill 2011 Amanda McCarthy 2011 Destany McLin 2015 Courtney Strain 2015 Leah Strain 2015 Briana Benson 2015, 2016 Gretchen Morrison 2015, 2016, 2017 Kelly Naughton 2015, 2016, 2017 Lacey Buchanon 2017 Taylor Hawks 2018, 2019 Kiana Johnson 2018, 2019 McKenna Lawerence 2018, 2019 Tasha Magruder 2018 Briana Perry 2018 Morgan Towells 2018 Jayla Walker 2018, 2019 Jessie Day 2019 Destiney Elliott 2019 Rayven Pearson 2019 OVC Medal of Honor Kelly Nye Ashley Boykin Ashley Boykin Kelly Naughton Courtney Strain Leah Strain Taylor Hawks 2019
2004 2006 2007 2015 2015 2015
JSU Sports Hall of Fame Dana Bright 2005 Jana Bright 2005 Tracy Linton 2007 Lisa Baswell 2011
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CHAMPIONSHIP TEAMS NCAA TOURNAMENT TEAMS 1990-91 Gulf South Conference Champions 1993 Gulf South Tournament Champions NCAA Tournament Appearances 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1993 1991 NCAA Elite Eight
1991 – The 1990-91 team still holds the distinction as being the school’s most successful women’s basketball team. Coached by Tony Mabrey, the Gamecocks posted a 26-4 record, won the Gulf South Conference Championships and made their fourth straight NCAA Tournament appearance, advancing to the Elite Eight. 1988 – The 1988 team was the first in JSU history to advance to the NCAA Tournament. Head coach Richard Mathis led the Gamecocks to a 23-7 record, a runnerup finish in the Gulf South Conference and the school’s first NCAA Tournament win, a 79-70 victory over Fort Valley State.
1989 – In 1989, JSU again made it back to the NCAA Tournament, earning a first round win over West Georgia. The team’s 24-6 record is the third best mark in school history.
1993 – Tony Mabrey led the Gamecocks to the 1993 Gulf South Conference Tournament Championship and the school’s fifth NCAA Tournament appearance in six seasons. The team finished with an 18-11 overall record.
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Tracy Linton
Tracy Linton
All-American-1993
Dana Bright All-American-1991
Lisa Baswell Academic All-American-1999, 2000
Three players have earned All-American honors during their playing days at Jacksonville State, Tracy Linton, Dana Bright and Lisa Baswell. Tracy Linton earned All-American honors for the 1992-93 season with one of the greatest seasons in school history. She hauled in a school record 27 rebounds in a single game and had five total games with 20 or more rebounds. She set the school record for rebounds in a season with 430 and led the Gamecocks to the 1993 GSC Tournament Championship. Dana Bright was named All-American following the 1991 season where she set school records for free throws made and free throws attempted in a single season. She also had 639 points during the season, good for second all-time in school history and became the only JSU player to surpass 2,000 career points. Her 137 assists rank fourth all-time.
Dana Bright
Lisa Baswell was a two-time Academic All-American during her time at JSU. She earned the honors in consecutive seasons in 1999 and 2000. While excelling in the classroom, Baswell twice set school records for free throw percentage and became the sixth member of the schools 1,000 point club. Her record of 28 games scoring in double figures still stands today. Lisa Baswell
Tracy Linton 1993 Gulf South Conference Player of the Year Tracy Linton finished her career as the most prolific rebounder in JSU history and was without a doubt one of the best in the NCAA. In 1993, she garnered GSC Player of the Year honors by hauling in a school record 430 rebounds. Five times during the season she had 20 or more rebounds in a single game and led the Gamecocks to the 1993 GSC Tournament Championship.
Dana Bright 1991 Gulf South Conference Most Valuable Player In 1991, Dana Bright led the Gamecocks to the Gulf South Conference Championship and NCAA Elite Eight. Her 639 points during the 1990-91 season still rank second on the school’s single season scoring list and her 137 assists rank fourth. Bright also set school records in 1991 in free throws made with 209 and free throws attempted with 259.
RECORDS AND HISTORY
JSU’S FINEST AS NAMED BY THE NCAA
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In conjunction with the NCAA’s 25th Anniversary celebration of women’s basketball, the organization compiled a list of the sport’s greatest players and coaches from the 1981-82 season to the 2005-06 season. The careers of both players and coaches were graded on a criteria to help select the group that became known as the NCAA’s Finest. Jacksonville State is honored to have one of its own named among the sport’s most successful individuals, Tracy Linton (1989-93). Linton compiled 1,530 rebounds during her playing career and still holds JSU’s career rebounding record. She also averaged 13.2 points per game and ranks third all-time in points with 1,762. Linton was inducted in the JSU Sports Hall of Fame in 2007.
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OIN P T 0 C 0 L UB 0 , 1
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Dana Bright – 2,128 (1987-1991)
Shanika Freeman – 1,954 (2002-2005)
Tracy Linton – 1,762 (1989-1993)
Alfredia Seals – 1,310 (1993-1997)
Candace Morton – 1,305 (2011-2015)
Jolie Efezokhae – 1,205 (2006-2010)
Briana Benson – 1,198 (2013-17)
Lisa Baswell – 1,187 (1998-2000)
Shneka Whaley – 1,144 (1995-1999)
Freddricka Embry – 1,062 (2002-2005)
Destany McLin – 1,013 (2012-17)
Jana Bright – 1,005 (1987-1991)
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RECORDS AND HISTORY
JSU vs Opponents (Since 1995) Opponents Meetings Win Loss Pct. Akron 1 0 1 .000 Alabama 5 1 4 .250 Alabama A&M 13 11 2 .846 UA-Huntsville 1 1 0 1.000 Alabama State 4 2 2 .500 Alcorn State 3 2 1 .666 Auburn 12 1 11 .083 Austin Peay 27 12 15 .444 Baylor 1 0 1 .000 Bethune-Cookman 1 0 1 .000 Belmont 23 3 20 .130 Birmingham-Southern 3 3 2 .600 Boise State 1 0 1 .000 Brewton-Parker 2 2 0 1.000 Cal Poly 1 0 1 .000 Campbell 19 10 9 .526 Central Arkansas 1 1 1 .500 Central Florida 15 4 11 .267 Charleston Southern 2 1 1 .500 Chattanooga 7 0 7 .000 Clemson 2 0 2 .000 Coastal Carolina 4 3 1 .750 College of Charleston 5 3 2 .600 Colorado 1 0 1 .000 East Carolina 1 1 0 1.000 East Tennessee State 1 1 0 1.000 Eastern Illinois 23 9 14 .391 Eastern Kentucky 34 13 21 .382 Florida A&M 2 2 0 1.000 Florida Atlantic 15 7 8 .466 Florida International 6 1 6 .143 Florida State 3 0 3 .000 Furman 2 0 2 .000 Gardner-Webb 2 1 1 .500 George Washington 1 0 1 .000
Coaching Records Coach Ron Akers Steve Bailey Doug Creel Janice Slay Steve Bailey Richard Mathis
Years 1976-80 1980-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-86 1987-90
Georgia Southern Georgia State Georgia Tech Georgetown Hampton Harvard Houston Jackson State Jacksonville Univ. James Madison Kennesaw State Kentucky Lane College LeMoyne-Owen Lipscomb Memphis Mercer Miami (OH) Mississippi Mississippi State Miss. Univ. Women Montevallo Morgan State Morehead State Morris Brown Murray State New Orleans Nicholls North Alabama North Carolina State North Florida Northern Arizona Purdue Reinhardt Rhode Island Sacramento State
W 47 26 8 6 9 72
L 27 26 17 20 47 18
Pct. .635 .500 .320 .230 .160 .800
All-Time Overtime Games (JSU Overtime Record: 20-12) Year 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1989-90 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1993-94 1994-95 1994-95 1995-96 1997-98 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2001-02 2001-02 2001-02 2002-03 2002-03 2003-04 2003-04 2006-07 2006-07 2007-08 2007-08 2008-09 2008-09 2009-10 2009-10
Opponent West Georgia Troy State UT-Martin UT-Martin North Alabama Delta State Fort Valley State Shorter Augusta State Alabama A&M Georgia State Campbell Mercer Campbell Jacksonville U. Birmingham-So. Troy State Florida Atlantic Gardner-Webb Samford at Hampton at Murray State at Kennesaw St. at Eastern Illinois Kennesaw State Eastern Illinois Morehead St. Austin Peay Tennessee State at Eastern Kentucky
Result W, 74-73 (2OT) W, 110-107 W, 85-80 W, 88-87 W, 93-88 L, 73-66 L, 89-84 (2OT) W, 87-85 W, 82-77 L, 86-84 (2OT) L, 85-84 W, 81-75 W, 80-70 W, 93-89 W, 70-65 L, 73-64 L, 70-67 W, 93-91 L, 99-91 L, 78-71 (2OT) W, 83-72 W, 85-83 W, 81-76 W, 103, 98 (2OT) L, 74-70 L, 83-81 (2OT) L, 87-77 W, 75-71 W, 82-75 W, 49-46
11 26 1 2 2 1 1 4 10 1 12 1 1 1 5 1 21 2 3 4 1 1 1 36 3 25 4 2 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 1
7 4 .636 6 20 .231 0 1 .000 0 2 .000 2 0 1.000 0 1 .000 0 1 .000 1 3 .250 7 3 .700 0 1 .000 6 6 .500 0 1 .000 1 0 1.00 1 0 1.000 2 3 .400 0 1 .000 9 12 .429 0 2 .000 1 2 .333 0 4 .000 0 1 .000 1 0 1.000 1 0 1.000 15 21 .417 2 1 .667 7 18 .280 3 1 .750 2 0 1.000 2 0 1.000 0 1 .000 0 2 .000 0 1 .000 0 1 .000 0 1 .000 1 0 1.000 0 1 .000
Coach Tony Mabrey Dana Austin Dave Dagostino Becky Geyer Annette Watts Rick Pietri
Samford 32 14 18 .438 Savannah State 7 6 1 .857 Seton Hall 1 0 1 .000 Shorter College 1 1 0 1.000 South Alabama 4 2 2 .500 South Carolina State 3 2 1 .667 Southeastern Louisiana 4 3 1 .750 Southeast Missouri State 24 7 17 .292 SIU Edwardsville 11 4 7 .363 Southern Miss 4 1 3 .250 Southern University 3 1 2 .333 Stephen F. Austin 1 0 1 .000 Stetson 15 6 9 .400 Stillman College 2 2 0 1.000 Talladega College 1 1 0 1.000 UT Martin 23 9 14 .391 Tennessee State 34 20 14 .588 Tennessee Tech 33 10 23 .303 Texas A&M-CC 2 1 1 .500 Texas-San Antonio 1 0 1 .000 Texas Tech 2 0 2 .000 Tulane 1 0 1 .000 Tuskegee 1 1 0 1.000 Troy 23 9 14 .391 UAB 8 2 6 .250 UNC-Wilmington 2 1 1 .500 Utah 1 0 1 .000 Utah Valley State 3 2 1 .666 Washington State 1 0 1 .000 West Alabama 1 1 0 1.000 West Georgia 2 2 0 1.000 Western Carolina 1 0 1 .000 Western Illinois 1 0 1 .000 Wichita State 1 0 1 .000 Wofford 1 1 1 .500
Years 1990-93 1993-03 2003-06 2006-10 2010-13 2013-A
W 62 115 44 33 15 90
L 24 163 41 74 73 88
Year 2010-11 2011-12 2013-14 2013-14 2014-15 2014-15 2014-15 2014-15 2014-15 2015-16 2015-16 2016-17
Opponent at Morehead State Eastern Kentucky at Tennessee State Belmont at Kennesaw State Murray State Belmont Tennessee State at Morehead State at Georgia Southern at Tennessee Tech at Eastern Illinois
Result W, 81-80 L, 80-76 L, 78-76 W, 71-69 L, 67-65 W, 78-75 L, 55-52 L, 74-66 W, 83-78 L, 60-56 L, 51-49 L, 67-71 (2OT)
2017-18 2018-19 2018-19
UT Martin Georgia State Tennessee State
L, 57-61 W, 61-56 W, 76-73
Coach Dave Dagostino
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Coach Tony Mabrey
Pct. .771 .414 .517 .308 .170 .506
Coach Dana Austin
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Series Scores
Akron
Meetings
1
1
A
L
73-70
Meetings
W
L
H/A/N Results
12/22/05
Alabama
7
Date
1
H/A/N Results
6
1989-90 L 69-63 11/27/90 L 89-79 12/18/01 H L 72-53 12/2/03 A L 81-52 12/22/07 A L 63-54 11/11/12 A L 80-43 11/18/14 A W 64-62
Alabama A&M
Meetings
28
Date
W
16
H/A/N Results
L
12
1982-83 1982-83 1982-83 1983-84 1983-84 1984-85 1984-85 1987-88 1987-88 1991-92 1991-92 1/4/93 2/3/93 11/22/93 2/26/94 1/25/95 A 2/13/95 H 12/15/98 H 12/2/99 A 12/9/00 H 11/30/02 H 12/19/02 A 11/26/03 A 11/14/07 H 11/22/08 A 12/2/09 H 12/12/17 H 12/12/18 A
L 87-86 L 94-71 L 94-81 L 87-54 W No Score L 89-73 L 114-71 L 78-74 W 92-65 W 92-80 W 95-80 W 112-74 L 85-70 L 88-74 L 85-64 L 86-84 2ot W 95-83 W 88-63 W 70-62 W 75-65 W 87-77 W 66-65 W 71-60 W 72-70 L 69-55 W 74-71 W 49-33 W 55-48
W
Ala. Huntsville
Meetings
10
Date
Alabama State
Meetings
4
Date
Alcorn State
Meetings
W
2
3
W
2
H/A/N Results
12/20/04 12/1/15 12/13/16 Ark.-Monticello
4
L
2
H W 72-57 A L 70-61 A L 74-62 H W 82-57
Date
L
L 79-43 L 94-61 L 71-33 L 71-33 W 73-47 W 89-55 W 88-68 W 87-61 W 78-61
H/A/N Results
12/9/96 1/27/97 11/24/97 12/10/97
6
H/A/N Results
1982-83 1984-85 1984-85 1984-85 1987-88 1987-88 1988-89 1991-92 1/27/95 H
L
1
H L 61-58 H W 67-65 A W 70-66
Meetings
1
Date
W
0
H/A/N Results
L
1
Date
Date
3
2
1
L 86-82 W 83-69 W 94-73
W
Meetings
Auburn University 12 Date
11/29/95 12/26/95 11/26/96 12/16/97 1/20/98 1/19/99 11/21/99 1/2/05 11/29/05 11/29/06 12/30/10 11/13/13
1
H/A/N Results
L
11
H L 65-47 A L 89-61 H L 82-52 A L 100-52 H L 90-60 A L 104-63 A L 93-54 H W 71-66 A L 91-70 A L 74-44 A L 79-60 A L 66-49
W
L 100-92 L 73-62 L 76-67 W 66-64 W 77-70 L 78-66 L 63-59 W 73-52 L 74-67 L 84-73 W 72-67 W 76-56 L 82-57 W 75-71 ot L 78-70 L 75-71 L 65-54 L 56-53 W 74-73 L 78-71 W 69-65 L 57-54 L 61-59 W 65-45 W 65-47 W 51-50 L 41-64
A
Meetings
Belhaven
1
Date
L
H A A H H A A H H A A H A H H A A H A H A H A H H A H
W
0
H/A/N Results
11/24/09
15
L
1
L 104-45
W
0
H/A/N Results
L
1
1985-86
L 57-51
W
Meetings
Belmont
23
Date
3
H/A/N Results
12/1/97 2/1/99 1/10/02 2/14/02 1/11/03 3/6/03 1/7/13 3/2/13 1/6/14 3/1/14 3/7/14 1/21/15 2/11/15 3/5/15 1/20/16 2/10/16 1/18/17 2/8/17 2/21/18 3/2/18 1/3/19 1/17/19
L
20
H L 69-63 A L 88-59 H L 70-60 A W 73-71 A W 80-78 H L 65-55 H L 68-62 A L 69-49 A L 92-50 H W 71-69 (ot) N L 65-50 A L 70-66 H L 55-52 N L 55-45 H L 44-32 A L 56-42 H L 54-53 A L 61-52 H L 33-66 N L 53-63 A L 52-66 H L 41-64
Bentley College
Date
H/A/N Results
L 76-73 L 78-66 L 70-66 W 84-80 W 82-77
12
1
Date
L
3
27
Meetings
Baylor
1987-88 1987-88 1989-90
2
H/A/N Results
12/12/99 11/21/00 2/5/04 2/21/04 2/3/05 2/19/05 1/5/06 1/26/06 1/4/07 1/25/07 1/5/08 1/24/08 1/24/09 2/19/09 1/23/10 2/18/10 1/22/11 2/17/11 1/14/12 1/28/13 1/27/14 1/8/15 1/7/16 1/7/17 1/13/18 2/17/18 1/17/19
L 102-88
Date
Meetings
Austin Peay
W
L
W
H/A/N Results
12/5/92 1/8/94 1/15/94 11/19/94 12/3/94 A
Meetings
Meetings
Augusta College 5
1/4/93 Auburn-Montgomery
66
L
0
Date
W
Berry College
Meetings
1
Meetings
7
W
0
W
4
H/A/N Results
L
1 L
3
1982-83 1982-83 1982-83 1988-89 1988-89 11/19/90 1/5/90
L 90-52 L 82-72 L 79-43 W 92-66 W 59-58 W 96-81 W 82-65
W
Meetings
Bethune-Cookman 1 Date
11/27/10
0
H/A/N Results
A
L
1
L 57-46
Meetings
Birmingham-Southern 5 Date
Blue Mountain
3
H/A/N Results
1/25/01 12/5/01 12/6/03 1/2/04 11/13/06
W
L
2
H W 56-55 A L 73-64 A L 65-55 H W 65-56 A W 74-68
Meetings
1
Date
W
1
H/A/N Results
L
0
1985-86
W 84-69
W
Boise State
Meetings
1
Date
H/A/N Results
12/19/98
A
Meetings
Brewton-Parker Date
0
4
L
1
L 59-52
W
4
H/A/N Results
L
0
1989-90 1991-92 11/29/16 H 11/10/17 H
W 79-59 W 101-79 W 89-26 W 103-44
W
Cal Poly Date
11/24/01
Meetings
1
0
H/A/N Results
N
Meetings
L
1
12/17/94
Campbell Date
1/11/96 1/9/97 2/6/97 3/7/97 1/8/98 1/29/98 3/5/98 1/14/99 2/20/99 3/5/99 1/15/00 2/17/00 1/18/01 2/10/01 1/3/02 2/23/02 1/18/03 3/1/03 12/15/12
Campbellsville Date
1/4/90
A
Meetings
L
L 87-68
W
L
Clemson Date
12/21/16 12/17/17
Date
12/4/97 11/21/98 12/18/99 12/14/00
Colorado
W
Date
Meetings
1
1
H/A/N Results
L
0
W 100-75 W
Meetings
W
1
H/A/N Results
L
L
1
H L 58-54 A W 63-54
Meetings
15
W
4
H/A/N Results
A H H A H H A N H A H A A H A
L
11
L 78-68 L 74-61 W 78-41 L 64-52 W 91-84 W 77-70 L 78-68 L 80-59 W 67-50 L 67-65 L 64-54 L 50-41 L 85-65 L 72-62 L 82-67
Date
12/20/07
Meetings
7
L
1
0
A H A H A A H
Meetings
2
L 71-57 L 69-57 L 66-60 L 84-80 L 80-73 L 72-59 L 68-53
W
0
H/A/N Results
H A
Meetings
L
7
L
2
L 53-59 L 53-45
W
3
H/A/N Results
L
1
A W 80-64 H W 77-62 N L 63-56 A W 75-63
Meetings
W
3
H/A/N Results
L
2
H W 81-68 A W 74-73 A L 52-50 H W 76-64 A L 75-63
Meetings
1
W
0
H/A/N Results
A
Meetings
L
1
L 91-64
W
2
H/A/N Results
L
0
12/6/93 1/31/94
W 81-45 W 75-50
W
Cumberland Date
Meetings
4
0
H/A/N Results
L
4
1983-84 1983-84 1984-85 1984-85
L 83-56 L 82-57 L 80-60 L 77-51
W
Delta State
Meetings
24
4
H/A/N Results
L
20
1983-84 1985-86 1985-86 1986-87 1986-87 1987-88 1987-88 1987-88 1987-88 1988-89 1988-89 1988-89 1988-89 1989-90 1989-90 1989-90 1/19/90 2/16/90 1991-92 1991-92 1/18/93 2/13/93 3/6/93 3/6/93
L 91-66 L 103-64 L 96-39 L 80-39 L 89-45 W 75-74 L 87-84 L 98-69 L 64-54 L 90-68 W 80-68 L 76-67 L 64-48 L 78-71 L 72-52 L 92-56 W 94-76 L 74-65 L 78-75 L 95-79 L 73-66 L 91-78 W 67-65 L 90-61
W
Duke Date
12/15/04
East Carolina Date
11/15/17
Meetings
1
Date
12/20/14
0
H/A/N Results
A
Meetings
1
N
Meetings
W
1
L
0
W 82-73 W
1
H/A/N Results
N
L
1
L 99-36
H/A/N Results
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H/A/N Results
Converse College 2 Date
1
H L 64-48 N W 70-43
College of Charleston 5 1/13/96 2/8/96 1/11/97 1/10/98 1/31/98
W
H/A/N Results
Coastal Carolina 4
W 69-56 L 90-72 W 60-58 W 69-67 W 81-75 L 97-79 W 75-68 W 68-60 W 79-52 W 93-89 L 74-59 L 63-52 L 75-48 L 79-60 L 65-61 L 67-66 W 82-68 W 70-54 L 66-53
Central Arkansas 2
1/4/96 3/2/96 1/2/97 3/1/97 2/7/98 1/21/99 2/15/99 3/6/99 1/29/00 2/5/00 12/200 3/3/01 12/1/01 3/2/02 2/8/03
1/31/96 11/30/96 12/8/97 *11/25/98 12/4/99 12/12/12 12/10/13
H A H H H A H A H N A H A H H A H A N
H/A/N Results
9
Date
Date
10
1 1 L 64-59 W 86-79
Central Florida
Chattanooga
19
Carson-Newman 2 1/5/94 12/19/04 H
W
Meetings
11/26/13 11/29/14
12/16/00 12/19/14
Date
Date
Date
H/A/N Results
Meetings
Charleston Southern 2
L 70-46
Cal Riverside 1 0 1 Date
L
0
W 57-56
Meetings
East Texas State 1 Date
W
1
H/A/N Results
L
0
1989-90
W 108-76
W
Eastern Illinois Date
1/31/04 1/29/05 2/2/06 2/23/06 2/1/07 2/22/07 1/31/08 2/28/08 1/3/09 1/31/09 1/2/10 1/30/10 12/21/10 1/29/11 1/28/12 1/12/13 1/11/14 1/3/15 1/2/16 12/31/16 2/1/18 1/10/19 2/28/19
Meetings
23
9
H/A/N Results
H A H A A H H A H A A H H A H A H A H A A H A
Meetings
L
14
W 80-60 W 68-59 W 82-72 W 67-60 W 103-98 L 82-76 L 83-81 L 71-68 L 71-58 L 71-58 L 85-48 L 60-43 L 75-69 L 77-61 L 71-56 L 76-53 W 61-46 L 66-63 W 60-52 L 71-67 2ot W 59-50 W 78-49 L 49-52 W
L
Eastern Kentucky 34
14
12/30/02 1/22/04 2/14/04 3/2/04 1/20/05 2/12/05 3/4/05 1/19/06 2/16/06 1/18/07 2/15/07 1/17/08 2/14/08 1/8/09 2/7/09 1/7/10 2/6/10 1/6/11 2/5/11 12/20/11 1/19/13 2/16/13 1/18/14 2/15/14 1/28/15 2/23/15 2/17/16 1/25/17 2/22/17 12/28/17 1/20/18 1/24/19 2/23/19
L 93-71 W 75-53 L 85-80 L 65-63 L 75-63 L 63-61 L 62-60 L 87-77 W 79-77 L 80-70 L 85-73 L 92-71 L 104-75 L 67-62 L 73-55 L 79-67 W 49-46 (ot) W 72-65 W 64-59 L 80-76 (ot) L 69-51 L 80-69 L 68-61 W 79-62 W 73-53 W 69-65 L 70-56 W 54-49 W 71-61 W 65-51 L 48-44 W 53-44 W 69-64
Date
Florida A&M Date
11/26/16 11/6/18
Florida Atlantic Date
1/20/96 1/18/97 2/8/97 2/12/98 1/11/99 2/27/99 1/27/00 2/3/00 11/30/00 3/1/01 12/3/01 2/28/02 2/6/03 3/13/03 11/25/16
H/A/N Results
H H A H A H A A H H A A H A H H A A H H H A A H H A H A H H A A H
Meetings
2
1/18/96 2/10/96 1/16/97 3/8/97 2/14/98 3/6/98 12/17/11
2
H/A/N Results
N A
Meetings
15
A H A A H A H A H A A H H N A
Meetings
L
0
W 66-54 W 62-31 W
7
H/A/N Results
Florida International 7 Date
W
20
L
8
L 98-73 W 74-65 W 79-63 L 88-71 W 81-73 W 82-73 L 86-72 L 82-72 W 83-59 L 79-60 L 78-76 W 93-91 L 96-83 W 65-55 L 63-55 W
1
H/A/N Results
L
6
A L 68-55 H L 79-53 H W 65-62 H L 91-71 A L 95-63 H L 82-44 N L 79-52
Meetings
Florida Southern 1 Date
Florida State
A
Meetings
3
Date
A A H
Meetings
Fort Valley State 2 Date
L
1
L 87-64
W
0
H/A/N Results
12/12/10 11/11/16 11/12/17
0
H/A/N Results
12/30/94
W
L
3
L 87-39 L 73-62 L 75-51
W
1
H/A/N Results
L
1
1987-88 2/21/94
W 79-70 L 94-89
W
Meetings
Freed-Hardeman 2 Date
1
H/A/N Results
L
1
2/14/94 W 74-63 12/1/94 H L 97-85
Furman
Meetings
2
Date
11/21/06 11/17/07
Gardner-Webb
A A
Meetings
2
Date
12/1/13
Georgetown Date
11/16/08 2/25/10
Georgia State Date
L
2
L 72-67 L 88-76
W
1
L
1
H W 88-60 A L 99-91
Meetings
George Washington Date
0
H/A/N Results
1/20/03 2/27/03
W
H/A/N Results
1
W
0
H/A/N Results
N
Meetings
2
L 100-71
W
0
H/A/N Results
H A
Meetings
30
L
1
L
2
L 74-63 L 70-39
W
6
H/A/N Results
L
24
1984-85 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1/27/96 H 2/15/96 A 1/25/97 A 2/13/97 H 1/17/98 H 2/26/98 A 1/16/99 A 2/18/99 H 1/13/00 A 2/19/00 H 3/9/00 N 1/20/01 A 2/8/01 H 1/5/02 H 2/21/02 A 1/25/03 H 2/22/03 H 3/14/03 N 11/25/06 H 11/24/07 A 12/16/10 A 12/28/11 H 11/14/12 A 11/29/13 A 12/19/17 A 12/15/18 H
L 88-66 L 83-70 L 80-64 L 96-71 L 85-84 W 69-64 W 59-52 W 84-68 L 69-63 L 92-72 W 85-76 L 75-74 L 68-61 L 70-51 L 81-69 L 92-53 L 69-58 L 61-47 L 65-61 W 60-40 L 91-70 L 54-47 L 78-67 L 63-51 L 59-47 L 68-60 L 79-50 L 65-63 L 55-41 W 61-56 (ot)
W
Meetings
Georgia Southern 11 Date
12/2/95 12/7/96 11/29/98 12/19/99 11/15/06 11/20/07 11/26/11 11/16/13 12/2/14 12/4/15 11/20/16
Georgia Tech Date
1/2/11
7
H/A/N Results
A H H N A A N A H A H
Meetings
1
4
L 87-69 W 79-61 W 83-77 W 93-84 W 84-77 L 63-44 L 72-49 L 63-50 W 78-52 L 60-56 (OT) W 67-55 W
L
0
1
L
81-52
H/A/N Results
A
L
Hampton
Meetings
2
Date
Houston
H A
Jacksonville
Jackson State
11/23/03
Judson College Date
N
L 95-69
W
Date
H A N H A A H H A H
Meetings
L
7
4
L
3
W 70-65 W 61-57 W 71-62 W 64-53 L 58-50 W 74-59 W 67-62 W 64-51 L 87-74 L 72-69 W
1
H/A/N Results
L
3
H L 77-63 H L 73-70 H W 64-57 A L 71-65
Meetings
James Madison Date
1/6/94 W 82-81 2/6/95 H L 74-70
10
12/17/02 12/18/03 12/5/14 11/21/15
1
W
0
H/A/N Results
A
Meetings
4
L
1
L 68-64
W
4
H/A/N Results
L
0
Mars Hill Date
Memphis 11/13/15
Mercer Date
W
Kennesaw State 20
12
12/01/90 12/15/90 1991-92 1991-92 1/2/93 1/10/94 2/5/94 1/7/95 H 12/5/05 H 11/10/06 A 11/9/07 A 2/23/09 H 11/10/09 A 12/28/10 H 11/19/11 A 11/28/12 H 11/20/13 H 12/13/14 A 11/19/15 H 11/14/16 A
W 84-70 W 104-88 L 97-85 W 79-77 W 81-63 W 82-72 L 80-75 W 79-74 W 92-87 W 81-76 L 74-70 L 69-51 L 66-51 W 77-56 L 81-67 L 51-50 W 78-65 L 67-65 (ot) W 61-52 W 65-59
W
Kentucky Date
H/A/N Results
Meetings
1
0
H/A/N Results
8
L
1
11/15/11
L 100-25
W
Meetings
Kentucky Wesleyan 1 Date
0
H/A/N Results
L
1
11/18/94
L 83-75
W
Lane College Date
2/9/95
Lemoyne-Owen Date
11/17/11
Lipscomb Date
11/20/10 11/21/11 12/9/12 12/14/13 11/17/18
Longwood Date
1/11/05
Meetings
1
1
H/A/N Results
H
Meetings
1
W 90-60 W
1
H/A/N Results
H
Meetings
5
L
0
L
0
W 83-67 W
2
H/A/N Results
L
3
A L 84-62 H W 81-72 A L 67-54 H L 86-76 A W 58-46
Meetings
2
W
1
H/A/N Results
A
“FEAR THE BEAK�
L
1
L 69-64
W
1
H/A/N Results
Meetings
1
W
0
H/A/N Results
A
Meetings
23
L
1
L
1
L 70-55
W
9
H/A/N Results
L
14
W
L
2
L 102-61 L 88-58 L 63-61 L 63-54 L 74-67 W 64-51 W 64-52 W 76-57 W 80-70 L 68-63 W 72-55 W 68-55 L 58-56 L 52-42 W 67-56 W 62-60 L 73-62 L 86-78 L 65-43 L 63-51 L 60-54 W 67-66 L 46-39
W 109-40 W 91-47 W 100-55 W 78-50
Meetings
Meetings
1984-85 1984-85 1/25/96 H 2/17/96 A 1/23/97 A 2/15/97 H 3/6/97 H 11/29/97 A 1/15/98 A 2/28/98 H 1/2/99 A 1/7/99 H 12/6/99 A 3/2/00 H 1/4/01 A 2/24/01 H 1/24/02 H 2/2/02 A 1/30/03 H 11/17/12 A 12/17/13 H 12/29/14 H 12/21/15 A
1985-86 1985-86 1986-87 1986-87
Date
W 73-67 W 50-42
W
H/A/N Results
Date
H N
1 0 1
Meetings
1/6/00 2/26/00 3/8/00 1/13/01 2/15/01 1/21/02 2/9/02 2/13/03 12/15/11 11/25/12
2/24/05 12/18/09
H/A/N Results
Date
L
0
W 85-68 W 83-72
Meetings
Date
12/16/01
2
H/A/N Results
12/9/02 11/21/03
W
Metro State Date
12/31/94 Miami (OH) Date
12/9/17
Miles College Date
Meetings
1
1
H/A/N Results
A
Meetings
1
A 3
L
0
W 72-70 W
0
H/A/N Results Meetings
L
1
L 58-55
W
3
H/A/N Results
L
0
1989-90 1989-90 11/3/08 H
W 112-50 W 97-48 W 102-62
W
Mississippi Date
12/5/80 11/8/13 11/17/16 12/2/18
Mississippi College Date
Meetings
4
1
H/A/N Results
L
3
A L 102-54 A L 83-62 A L 68-50 A W 60-49
Meetings
9
W
8
H/A/N Results
L
1
1989-90 1989-90 1989-90 1/21/90 2/18/90 1991-92 1991-92 1/11/93 2/20/93
W 75-67 W 68-62 W 95-83 W 101-77 W 63-58 W 79-64 L 73-62 W 78-62 W 55-54
W
Meetings
Mississippi State 4 Date
1/31/95 12/15/01 11/11/11 12/20/12
0
H/A/N Results
A A A A
Meetings
Mississippi - Women 13 Date
RECORDS AND HISTORY
Series Scores Meetings
L 107-44 L 109-62 L 78-41 L 69-54
W
7
H/A/N Results
1983-84 1984-85 1984-85 1986-87 1988-89 1/17/90 2/7/90 1991-92 1991-92 1/28/93 2/18/93 11/29/08 2/1/95 A
L
4
L
6
L 65-52 L 83-65 L 67-48 L 92-78 W 110-89 W 101-61 W 94-46 W 92-58 W 75-57 W 81-59 W 78-48 L 93-77 L 90-84
67
RECORDS AND HISTORY
Series Scores
Mobile College Date
Meetings
3
W
3
H/A/N Results
L
0
1987-88 1988-89 1988-89
W 61-58 W 85-71 W 98-6
W
Montevallo Date
Meetings
23
12
H/A/N Results
1982-83 1982-83 1983-84 1983-84 1984-85 1984-85 1985-86 1985-86 1987-88 1987-88 1988-89 1988-89 1989-90 1989-90 1/10/90 1/31/90 1991-92 1991-92 1/7/93 1/21/93 1/27/94 2/12/94 11/27/18
Meetings
L
11
W 60-58 W 86-56 L 79-38 L 77-44 L 80-48 L 72-64 L 84-64 W 83-79 W 83-78 W 92-66 W 74-73 W 86-67 W 89-80 W 101-92 W 106-90 W 109-75 L 94-77 L 78-77 L 89-79 L 72-68 L 95-55 L 101-64 W 84-52 W
L
Morehead State 36
15
12/29/02 1/24/04 2/12/04 1/22/05 2/12/05 1/21/06 2/18/06 1/20/07 2/17/07 1/19/08 2/16/08 1/10/09 2/5/09 1/9/10 2/4/10 1/8/11 2/3/11 3/3/11 1/9/12 2/12/12 2/2/13 2/18/13 2/1/14 2/17/14 1/24/15 2/28/15 1/25/16 2/27/16 1/28/17 2/25/17 12/30/17 1/18/18 3/1/18 1/26/19 2/21/19 3/6/19
L 95-87 W 94-78 W 76-68 W 71-61 W 78-64 W 71-62 L 82-75 L 77-74 L 83-57 L 78-51 W 54-44 L 71-56 L 87-77 ot W 70-60 L 80-53 W 81-80 (ot) L 65-64 L 82-67 L 68-52 L 79-60 L 70-59 L 68-54 L 73-53 L 45-43 W 72-64 W 83-78 (ot) L 67-63 L 70-66 W 69-68 L 85-82 W 70-64 W 67-65 W 69-56 L 55-66 W 68-57 L 60-77
Date
Morgan State Date
11/26/99
Morris Brown Date
11/27/00 12/5/00 11/29/02
Mt. Olive
H/A/N Results
N H A A H A H H A A H A H H A A H N H A H A A H H A A H H A H A N A H N
Meetings
1
W
1
H/A/N Results
N
Meetings
3
21
L
0
W 89-67 W
2
H/A/N Results
L
1
H W 91-52 A L 69-61 H W 103-54
Meetings
1
Meetings
W
L
1
0
W
L
Murray State 25 7 18 Date
12/9/95 1/17/04 1/15/05 12/18/05 2/4/06 12/19/06 2/3/07 12/18/07 2/2/08 1/15/09 2/14/09
68
H/A/N Results
H L 70-55 A W 85-83 H L 96-85 H L 78-77 A W 69-63 A L 100-59 H L 82-61 H L 83-76 A L 95-54 H L 93-86 A L 71-56
3/3/09 (OVC Tourn.) 1/14/10 2/13/10 1/13/11 2/12/11 1/16/12 1/26/13 1/25/14 1/10/15 1/9/16 1/6/17 1/11/18 2/15/18 1/31/19
A A H H A A H A H A H H A H Meetings
L 79-69 L 78-49 L 71-60 L 80-66 L 69-66 L 73-57 L 68-58 W 78-76 W 78-73 (ot) W 74-71 L 71-64 W 97-65 W 59-55 L 59-64 W
L
Portland State
Purdue
Reinhardt
Nicholis
Meetings
H/A/N Results
12/18/15
A
12/18/17
H
North Alabama
L
2 2 0
Date
W
Meetings
26
Date
W 63-49 L
L 57-51 L 73-51 L 96-58 L 105-66 L 76-61 L 76-61 L 83-55 L 94-59 L 77-65 W 86-77 L 90-71 L 90-89 W 74-65 W 82-67 W 87-70 W 97-74 W 77-65 W 100-88 W 93-88 W 82-61 L 64-62 W 95-82 L 85-69 L 75-69 W 91-60 W 86-46
W
Meetings
0
H/A/N Results
12/29/09
A
North Florida
Meetings
2
Date
A A
Meetings
Northern Arizona 1 Date
A
Meetings
Northern Kentucky Date
1
L
L 63-47 L 52-45
W
0
L
1
L 70-47
W
0
H/A/N Results
L
1
1989-90
L 59-68
W
Oakland City Date
Meetings
1
1
H/A/N Results
L
0
2/6/94
W 66-53
W
Paine College Date
Meetings
4
3
H/A/N Results
L
1
1991-92 1991-92 1/3/94 1/14/94
W 99-53 W 81-48 W 73-63 L 63-44
W
Meetings
Piedmont
1
Date
1
H/A/N Results
L
0
12/2/92
W 98-92
W
Pitt.-Johnson Date
Meetings
1
1
H/A/N Results
1989-90
L
0
W 96-71
Meetings
1
H
Meetings
N
W
0
1
12/18/09 12/19/13 12/16/14
W
1
L
0
W 63-53 W
0
L
1
L 71-52
W
L
W 73-57 W 63-56 L 75-71 L 77-71 W 65-64 W 55-48 L 77-60 L 55-51 W 62-57 L 60-57 W 77-65 W 69-52 W 68-60 L 78-71 W 79-70 W 69-61 W 66-59 W 60-57 L 78-61 L 82-46 L 58-56 L 64-59 L 67-43 W 76-63 L 67-56 L 68-55 L 46-59 L 66-52 L 73-40 L 48-45 W 60-54 L 50-39 W
18
L
7 1
H/A/N Results
W 73-67 W 102-45 W 68-64 W 83-44 W 76-57 L 51-37 W 50-35 W 64-57
W
1
12/15/94
Seaton Hall
A
Meetings
1
Date
A
Meetings
Shorter College Date
7
L
1
L 86-73
W
0
H/A/N Results
11/26/17
0
H/A/N Results
L
1
4
H/A/N Results
3
W
Meetings
7
2
H/A/N Results
L
5
1982-83 L 87-40 1982-83 L 89-61 1986-87 L 100-47 11/17/00 A L 79-53 11/17/01 A W 91-56
2019-20 JACKSONVILLE STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
L
1
N W 59-56 H W 73-63 A L 55-52
Meetings
W
L
H/A/N Results
A H A H N A H A A H A
Meetings
Southeastern La. 4 Date
2/12/96 2/24/96 2/1/97 2/22/97
Date
1/29/04 1/27/05 12/20/05 2/25/06 12/17/06 2/24/07 12/20/07 3/1/08 3/4/08 1/5/09 1/29/09 1/4/10 1/28/10 12/19/10 1/27/11 1/2/12 2/23/12 2/23/13 2/22/14 1/14/15 1/13/16 2/1/17 1/27/18 2/9/19
11/28/97 11/7/06 12/1/07 11/25/12
Meetings
12/4/95 12/3/96 12/2/98 Spring Hill
2
W
7
H/A/N Results
H A H A A H H A A H A A H H A A H H A H A H H A
Meetings
L
2
L
17
W 83-44 L 94-51 L 83-76 L 87-72 L 90-83 L 85-50 L 83-71 L 85-42 L 67-45 L 82-60 L 57-37 L 56-53 L 52-47 W 62-48 W 51-49 L 66-48 L 54-47 W 60-57 L 59-48 W 70-34 L 61-47 L 65-58 W 55-48 W 56-39 W
1
H/A/N Results
L
3
A L 68-66 A L 81-61 A W 76-74 A L 75-58
Meetings
Southern University 3 Date
W
A W 85-57 H L 86-72 H W 64-59 A W 70-64
Southern Mississippi 4 Date
L 79-39 L 78-57 L 80-58 W 71-68 W 71-59 W 72-69 L 62-57 L 69-62 L 65-41 L 47-51 W 68-61
H/A/N Results
Southeast Missouri 24
Date
Date
12/31/11 1/30/12 1/14/13 1/13/14 3/5/14 1/1/15 12/31/15 2/4/17 2/3/18 1/12/19 3/2/19
L 69-67 L 82-63 L 75-72 W 93-49 W 2-0 (forfeit) W 87-85 W 78-76
South Alabama
Date
W
1985-86 1986-87 1986-87 1987-88 1987-88 1/29/94 1/23/95 A
2
H/A/N Results
SIU Edwardsville 11 4 7
L 54-73 L
Meetings
South Carolina State 3
L 65-60
H A A H N H A H A N H H A H A H H A A H A H A A H H A H A H A H
Meetings
H/A/N Results
Date
H/A/N Results
Date
L
2 0
L
1984-85 1/3/03 H 1/28/03 A 1/26/04 H 2/26/04 H 12/17/09 N 12/15/15 H 12/3/16 A Seattle Pacific
Date
W
W
14
Meetings
Meetings
South Carolina-Aiken 2
L 67-48
L
1
32
Savannah State 8
H W 61-56 A L 83-67
W 74-59 W 88-66
0
H/A/N Results
Meetings
11/19/01 11/22/02
12/7/92 11/29/93
W
H/A/N Results
Date
Date
H/A/N Results
11/25/01
W
2
H
12/20/98
0
1
L
1
L 104-87
H/A/N Results
Date
L 76-38
H/A/N Results
12/18/11 12/14/12
L
1
Meetings
Sacramento State 1
1/22/98 2/21/98 1/30/99 2/6/99 3/4/99 1/22/00 2/11/00 1/27/01 2/3/01 3/8/01 1/8/02 1/29/02 1/9/03 3/8/03 1/6/04 2/24/04 1/4/05 2/22/05 12/8/05 1/7/06 2/28/06 12/7/06 1/6/07 12/5/07 1/7/08 11/14/08 11/13/09 11/23/10 11/30/11 11/19/12 1/1/14 11/24/15
H/A/N Results
Date
W
14
A
12/20/17
Samford
1982-83 1982-83 1983-84 1983-84 1984-85 1984-85 1984-85 1985-86 1985-86 1986-87 1986-87 1987-88 1987-88 1988-89 1988-89 1989-90 1/28/90 2/25/90 1991-92 1991-92 1/16/93 2/15/93 12/11/93 2/19/94 1/10/95 A 2/11/95 H North Carolina St. 1
Rhode Island
0
H/A/N Results
12/7/12
W 75-52
12
1
Date
Date
Meetings
11/16/15
11/23/13 11/22/14 11/22/16 11/30/17
A W 54-51 H W 65-51 H L 81-79 A W 59-54
A
Date
W
H/A/N Results
12/16/94
H/A/N Results
1
Date
New Orleans 4 3 1 Date
Meetings
W
1
H/A/N Results
L
2
H W 58-54 A L 75-63 A L 75-62
Meetings
4
W
4
H/A/N Results
L
0
1982-83 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88
W 62-54 W 70-65 W 73-69 W 79-65
W
Meetings
Stephen F. Austin 1 Date
11/18/09
Stetson Date
1/6/96 2/29/96 1/4/97 2/27/97 2/5/98
0
H/A/N Results
N
Meetings
15
L
1
L 61-51
W
6
H/A/N Results
L
9
A L 60-54 H W 67-61 H W 81-70 A L 78-70 H W 81-63
H W 72-59 A L 90-69 H L 82-62 A L 67-40 H L 74-60 A L 72-62 A L 68-60 H W 101-63 H W 80-71 A L 70-52
Meetings
Stillman College 4 Date
4
H/A/N Results
1982-83 1982-83 1983-84 11/14/11 H 11/26/17 H
W
Meetings
L
1
W 76-55 L 76-55 W 70-65 W 77-62 W 93-38 W
L
Talladega College 14
13
1982-83 1982-83 1983-84 1985-86 1985-86 1986-87 1986-87 1988-89 1988-89 12/04/90 1991-92 1991-92 12/13/93 12/29/09 H
L 70-68 W 93-72 W 82-79 W 85-51 W 112-69 W 87-78 W 77-60 W 79-68 W 80-52 W 103-79 W 84-79 W 96-72 W 86-60 W 76-64
Date
UT Martin Date
H/A/N Results
Meetings
35
W
17
H/A/N Results
1
L
18
1985-86 1985-86 1986-87 1986-87 1987-88 1987-88 1988-89 1988-89 1989-90 1989-90 1/26/90 2/23/90 1/15/04 A 1/13/05 H 12/10/05 A 1/28/06 H 12/9/06 H 1/27/07 A 12/8/07 A 1/26/08 H 1/17/09 H 2/12/09 A 1/16/10 A 2/11/10 H 1/15/11 H 2/10/11 A 2/6/12 A 2/25/12 H 12/31/12 A 12/30/13 H 1/17/15 A 1/16/16 H 12/29/16 A 1/25/18 H 2/7/19 A
L 89-69 L 85-69 L 76-53 L 81-57 W 79-76 W 74-64 W 72-65 W 75-67 W 85-80 W 85-77 W 88-84 W 101-93 L 79-70 W 70-59 L 74-66 W 84-55 W 74-59 L 84-68 W 71-58 W 64-52 W 55-49 W 64-58 W 63-55 W 56-51 L 74-67 L 91-60 L 99-67 L 87-52 L 93-63 L 88-75 L 67-47 L 63-53 L 94-83 L 61-57 (ot) L 72-77
W
Meetings
L
Tennessee State 36
20 16
12/6/94 2/15/95 1/8/04 2/28/04 1/6/05 2/26/05 3/1/05 1/14/06 1/30/06 1/13/07 1/29/07 1/12/08 2/23/08 1/22/09 2/21/09 1/19/10 2/10/10 1/20/11 2/19/11 3/2/11 1/7/12 2/18/12 1/5/13
L 88-74 L 101-49 W 89-67 W 85-54 L 77-74 L 54-50 W 65-64 W 75-61 W 82-47 W 69-68 W 76-69 W 77-70 L 91-77 L 65-50 L 57-52 W 82-75 (ot) W 67-65 W 77-73 L 58-42 W 57-55 L 67-57 L 61-59 L 88-68
Date
H/A/N Results
H A A H H A H H A A H H A A H H A A H N H A H
1/23/13 1/4/14 1/20/14 1/31/15 2/21/15 1/30/16 2/20/16 1/21/17 2/11/17 1/4/18 2/10/18 1/5/19 2/16/19
A A H A H H A A H A H A H
Tennessee Tech Date
2/7/04 2/19/04 2/5/05 2/17/05 1/12/06 2/9/06 1/11/07 2/8/07 1/10/08 2/7/08 12/6/08 2/28/09 12/5/09 2/27/10 12/4/10 2/26/11 1/23/12 2/4/12 12/29/12 2/9/13 12/28/13 2/8/14 3/7/14 2/7/15 2/14/15 2/6/16 2/13/16 1/14/17 2/18/17 2/8/18 2/24/18 1/19/19 2/14/19
Texas A&M CC Date
11/27/99 12/17/08
Meetings
11/28/09
Texas Tech Date
11/14/14 11/9/18
1/18/95
Troy Date
L
33
10
A H H A H A A H H A A H H A H A A H H A A H N A H H A A H H A H A
L 71-68 L 79-55 W 91-79 W 71-61 L 95-64 L 75-61 L 85-73 L 85-69 L 71-68 W 69-65 L 84-60 L 78-46 L 68-59 L 77-61 L 79-63 L 63-50 L 65-59 L 62-50 L 73-51 L 79-52 L 72-67 W 74-67 W 57-56 W 70-54 W 67-58 W 55-46 L 51-49 (ot) L 56-54 W 57-44 L 58-60 W 73-59 L 49-66 L 49-52
Meetings
2
W
1
H/A/N Results
23
L
1
A L 73-56 N W 48-45
Meetings
W
0
H/A/N Results
A
Meetings
2
A A
Meetings
W
0
Meetings
62
L
2
L 67-59 L 58-71
W
1
H/A/N Results
A
L
1
L 81-69
H/A/N Results
Tougaloo College 1 Date
W
H/A/N Results
Texas-San Antonio 1 Date
L 76-67 L 78-76 (ot) W 84-76 W 63-50 L 74-66 (ot) W 69-55 L 50-40 L 64-51 W 69-56 W 75-56 W 62-61 W 62-52 W 76-73 (ot)
L
0
W 105-82 W
39
H/A/N Results
L
23
1975-76 L 83-48 1975-76 L 59-45 1/15/77 H L 76-56 1/21/77 H L 77-40 2/25/77 N L 63-50 2/3/78 H W 68-66 2/13/78 A L 68-59 12/2/78 H W 67-61 1/6/79 A W 63-55 2/23/79 A L 79-51 1/19/80 A L 79-60 2/16/80 H L 99-69 1/29/81 A L 82-59 2/21/81 H L 86-76 1/4/82 A L 62-57 2/20/82 H L 76-71 2/25/82 N L 64-55 1/24/83 A L 77-47 2/21/83 H L 90-71 1/23/84 H L 94-58 2/20/84 A L 68-53 3/1/84 A L 78-52 12/10/84 A L 79-58 1/14/85 H L 81-51 1/30/86 H L 82-62 2/13/86 A L 83-56 1/8/87 A L 80-61
1/22/87 1/9/88 2/27/88 1988-89 1988-89 1/13/89 3/3/90 12/12/90 2/28/91 1/30/93 2/24/93 12/14/95 2/19/96 12/14/96 1/30/97 1/3/98 1/24/98 1/4/99 2/25/99 12/4/99 3/4/00 1/6/01 2/22/01 1/26/02 2/4/02 2/1/03 12/22/03 11/22/05 12/2/06 11/28/07 11/25/09 11/17/09 11/17/10 12/4/12 12/29/18
Tulane Date
11/23/04
Tuskegee Date
H H A A N H A H A A H A H H A A H A H A H A H H A H H A A H A H A H H Meetings
1
L 61-56 W 88-72 W 77-62 W 110-107 W 95-59 W 103-79 W 87-77 W 123-69 W 107-79 L 81-68 W 83-74 L 90-64 W 76-75 L 88-73 L 88-84 W 81-63 W 82-79 L 60-54 W 73-71 L 74-71 W 74-70 L 72-56 W 68-67 L 52-42 L 70-67 (OT) L 84-76 W 79-62 L 81-79 L 64-58 W 72-65 L 59-56 L 62-54 W 66-58 W 65-54 L 63-89
1990-91 3/2/90 1991-92 1991-92 1/23/93 2/6/93 12/3/93 1/17/94 12/10/94 H
W
0
H/A/N Results
A
Meetings
3
L
1
L 54-51
W
1
H/A/N Results
L
2
1983-84 1984-85 12/13/15 H
L 76-57 L 98-72 W 74-47
W
UAB Date
Meetings
8
2
H/A/N Results
L
6
1986-87 L 88-43 12/8/95 A L 70-60 12/17/96 A L 95-67 12/13/97 H W 57-53 12/7/98 A L 69-60 12/12/00 H L 84-57 11/26/02 A L 80-77 12/13/03 H W 73-66
Meetings
W
Meetings
W
UC-Riverside
1
UNC-Wilmington 2 Date
12/12/04 12/14/05
USC-Aiken Date
0 1
H/A/N Results
L
1 L
1
H W 66-58 A L 62-40
Meetings
2
W
2
H/A/N Results
L
0
West Alabama Date
Meetings
22
West Georgia Date
W 98-64 W 103-84 W 84-73 W 103-74 W 89-76 W 72-65 L 89-61 L 98-72 L 102-91 W
12
H/A/N Results
1982-83 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1984-85 1985-86 1985-86 1986-87 1986-87 1987-88 1987-88 1988-89 1988-89 1989-90 1989-90 1/7/90 2/2/90 1991-92 1991-92 1/9/93 2/22/93 3/5/93
Meetings
30
L
10
L 75-74 W 80-74 L 76-66 L 76-38 L 64-61 L 93-64 L 85-67 L 52-47 L 82-59 W 87-79 W 91-88 W 85-63 W 83-76 W 85-54 W 78-63 W 100-75 W 108-87 W 93-66 L 65-60 W 86-85 L 90-71 W 79-74 W
13
H/A/N Results
L
17
1982-83 1982-83 1983-84 1983-84 1984-85 1984-85 1985-86 1985-86 1986-87 1986-87 1987-88 1987-88 1988-89 1988-89 1988-89 1989-90 1989-90 1989-90 1/14/90 2/11/90 1991-92 1991-92 1991-92 1/25/93 2/8/93 1/24/94 2/28/94 1/17/95 H 1/28/95 A 12/2/08 H
L 79-57 L 78-73 L 88-77 L 87-72 L 83-63 L 75-67 L 68-59 L 94-67 L 86-49 L 92-66 W 83-72 W 74-73 L 84-62 L 75-74 W 84-81 W 70-56 W 80-64 W 77-66 L 92-81 W 95-76 L 65-62 W 81-75 L 63-59 W 81-61 W 66-58 L 66-61 L 88-71 W 71-59 W 93-88 W 71-62 W
12/7/92 11/29/93
W 74-59 W 88-66
W
1982-83 1982-83 1983-84 1983-84 1984-85 1984-85 1985-86 1985-86 1986-87 1988-89 1988-89
W 88-67 W 71-62 W 70-63 W 79-73 L 59-56 W 61-60 L 93-74 W 74-65 W 66-58 W 100-73 W 89-67
W
Utah Date
11/19/05
Meetings
1
A
Meetings
Utah Valley State 3 Date
11/27/04 2/7/05 11/18/05
Valdosta State Date
0
H/A/N Results
L
1
L 83-46
W
2
H/A/N Results
L
1
N L 67-43 H W 78-67 A W 84-77
Meetings
25
W
11
H/A/N Results
1983-84 1984-85 1984-85 1984-85 1984-85 1985-86 1985-86 1986-87 1986-87 1987-88 1987-88 1987-88 1988-89 1988-89 1989-90 1989-90
“FEAR THE BEAK”
L
14
L 108-66 L 90-68 L 90-68 L 79-47 L 87-49 L 69-64 L 95-61 L 103-52 L 89-72 W 96-73 L 94-84 W 101-88 L 74-72 W 96-78 W 99-78 W 95-88
West Florida Date
Meetings
11
Date
11/26/04
Meetings
11/27/09
Wichita State Date
11/29/08
Wofford Date
11/25/14 11/28/15
0
H/A/N Results
N
Meetings
Western Illinois 1 Date
9
H/A/N Results
Western Carolina 1
N 1
0
N 1
L
1 L
1
L 81-69
W
0
H/A/N Results Meetings
L
2
L 75-73
W
H/A/N Results
Meetings
RECORDS AND HISTORY
Series Scores
1/23/99 2/13/99 1/8/00 2/24/00 1/11/01 2/17/01 1/19/02 2/11/02 2/15/03 11/29/10
L
1
L 65-45
W
1
H/A/N Results
L
0
H W 70-55 A L 66-54
69
RECORDS AND HISTORY
JSU All-Time Results 1983-84 (4-15) Stillman College Montevallo West Florida North Alabama Alabama A&M Tuskegee Cumberland Miss Univ. Valdosta State Troy State West Georgia Livingston Montevallo West Georgia Delta State North Alabama Cumberland West Florida Talladega College
W 70-65 L 38-79 W 70-63 l 58-96 L 54-87 L 57-76 L 56-83 L 52-65 L 66-108 L 58-94 L 77-88 L 66-76 L 44-77 L 72-87 L 66-91 L 66-105 L 57-82 W 79-73 W 82-79
1984-85 (2-31) Alabama A&M West Florida Miss Univ. Tuskegee Savannah State Georgia State Ala-Huntsville Valdosta State Troy State North Alabama Ala-Huntsville Valdosta State Troy State North Alabama Ala.-Huntsville Mercer Valdosta State Troy State Georgia State West Georgia Cumberland Montevallo West Florida Cumberland Mercer West Georgia Livingston Montevallo Miss. Univ. Women Alabama A&M North Alabama Livingston Valdosta State
L 73-89 L 56-59 L 65-83 L 72-98 W 73-67 L 66-88 L 61-94 L 68-90 L 58-79 L 61-76 L 33-71 L 68-90 L 58-79 L 61-76 L 33-71 L 61-102 L 47-79 L 51-81 L 70-83 L 63-83 L 60-80 L 48-80 W 61-60 L 51-77 L 58-88 L 67-75 L 38-76 L 64-72 L 48-67 L 71-114 L 55-83 L 61-64 L 49-87
Georgia State Montevallo Judson College Talladega College West Florida Spring Hill Shorter College Valdosta State Belhaven Blue Mountain
L 64-80 L 64-84 W 109-40 L 85-51 L 74-93 L 65-70 L 67-69 L 64-69 L 51-57 W 84-69
1985-86 (6-21)
70
North Alabama Livingston Delta State Tenn.-Martin Judson College Delta State Troy State West Georgia North Alabama Montevallo West Florida Talladega College Troy State Valdosta State Tenn.-Martin West Georgia Livingston
L 59-94 L 64-93 L 64-103 L 69-89 W 91-47 L 39-96 L 61-84 L 59-68 L 65-77 W 83-79 W 74-65 W 112-69 L 56-83 L 61-95 L 69-85 L 67-94 L 67-85
1986-87 (7-19) Spring Hill Judson College Talladega College Ala.-Birmingham Miss. Univ. Women South Alabama Georgia State Livingston Judson College Troy State Valdosta State West Georgia West Florida Shorter College Troy State North Alabama West Georgia Delta State Shorter College Talladega College Livingston Tenn.-Martin Delta State North Alabama Tenn.-Martin Valdosta State
W 73-69 W 100-55 W 87-78 L 43-88 L 78-92 L 47-100 L 71-96 L 47-52 W 78-50 L 61-77 L 52-103 L 49-86 W 58-66 L 63-82 L 56-61 W 86-77 L 66-92 L 39-80 L 72-75 W 77-60 L 59-82 L 53-76 L 45-89 L 71-90 L 57-81 L 72-89
1987-88 (23-7) Alabama A&M L 74-78 Montevallo W 83-78 Mobile College W 61-58 Spring Hill W 79-65 Auburn-Montgomery L 82-86 North Alabama L 89-90 Tenn.-Martin W 79-76 Troy State W 88-72 West Georgia W 83-72 Alabama A&M W 92-65 Livingston W 87-79 Delta State W 75-74 Ala.-Huntsville W 73-47 Shorter College W 93-49 Montevallo W 92-66 North Alabama W 74-65 Tenn.-Martin W 74-64 Ala.-Huntsville W 89-55 West Georgia W 74-73 Valdosta State W 96-73 Livingston W 91-88
Delta State Auburn Montgomery Shorter College (Forfeit)* Valdosta State Troy State GSC TOURNAMENT Valdosta State Delta State NCAA TOURNAMENT Fort Valley State Delta State
L W W L W
84-87 83-69 2-0 84-94 77-62
W L
101-88 69-98
W L
79-70 54-64
1988-89 (23-6) Berry College West Florida Mobile College Talladega College North Alabama Tenn.-Martin Miss. Univ. Women Mobile College Troy State West Georgia Delta State Livingston Montevallo Ala.-Huntsville Tenn.-Martin North Alabama Berry College Talladega College West Georgia Valdosta State Livingston Delta State Montevallo West Florida Valdosta State Troy State GSC TOURNAMENT Delta State NCAA TOURNAMENT West Georgia Delta State
W 92-66 W 100-73 W 85-71 W 79-68 W 82-67 W 72-65 W 110-89 W 98-64 W 110-107 L 62-84 L 68-90 W 85-63 W 74-73 W 88-68 W 75-67 W 87-70 W 59-58 W 80-52 L 74-75 L 72-74 W 83-76 W 80-68 W 86-67 W 89-67 W 96-78 W 95-59 L
67-76
W L
84-81 48-64
1989-90 (23-5) Brewton-Parker W 79-59 Auburn-Montgomery W 94-73 Montevallo W 89-80 Pitt.-Johnstown W 96-71 Northern Kentucky L 59-68 East Texas State W 108-76 Mississippi College W 75-67 Tenn.Martin W 85-80 Miles College W 112-50 Troy State W 103-79 West Georgia W 70-56 Delta State L 71-78 Livingston W 85-54 Miles College W 97-48 Mississippi College W 68-62 Montevallo W 101-92 Tenn.-Martin W 85-77 North Alabama W 97-74 Alabama L 63-69 West Georgia W 80-64 Valdosta State W 99-78 Livingston W 78-63
2019-20 JACKSONVILLE STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
Delta State Mississippi College Valdosta State Troy State NCAA TOURNAMENT West Georgia Delta State
L W W W
52-72 95-83 95-88 87-77
W L
77-66 56-92
1990-91 (26-4) 11/19/90 Berry 11/27/90 Alabama 12/01/90 Kennesaw 12/4/90 Talladega College 12/10/90 *Valdosta State 12/12/90 *Troy State 12/15/90 Kennesaw 1/4/90 Berry Tournament Campbellsville 1/5/90 Berry Tournament Berry College 1/7/90 *Livingston 1/10/90 Montevallo 1/14/90 *West Georgia 1/17/90 Miss. Univ. for Women 1/19/90 *Delta State 1/21/90 *Mississippi College 1/26/90 *Tennessee-Martin 1/28/90 *North Alabama 1/31/90 Montevallo 2/2/90 *Livingston 2/7/90 Miss. Univ. for Women 2/11/90 *West Georgia 2/16/90 *Delta State 2/18/90 *Mississippi College 2/23/90 *Tennessee-Martin 2/25/90 *North Alabama 2/28/90 *Troy State 3/2/90 *Valdosta State North Alabama Delta State Bentley College
W L W W W W W
96-81 79-89 84-70 103-79 98-64 123-69 104-88
W 80-79 W 82-65 W 100-75 W 106-90 L 81-92 W 101-61 W 94-76 W 101-77 W 88-84 W 77-65 W 109-75 W 108-87 W 94-46 W 95-76 L 65-74 W 63-58 W 101-93 W 100-88 W 107-79 W 103-84 W 81-80 W 71-67 L 92-97
1991-92 (18-9) Kennesaw Paine College Alabama A&M Montevallo Kennesaw Paine College Brewton-Parker Montevallo North Alabama Alabama A&M West Georgia Valdosta State Ala.-Huntsville Delta State Mississippi College Livingston Miss. Univ. for Women North Alabama Talladega College Livingston Mississippi College Delta State Talladega College Miss. Univ. for Women Valdosta State West Georgia West Georgia
L 85-97 W 99-53 W 92-80 L 77-94 W 79-77 W 81-48 W 101-79 L 77-78 W 93-88 W 95-80 L 62-65 W 84-73 W 88-81 L 75-78 W 79-64 W 93-66 W 92-58 W 82-61 W 84-79 L 60-65 L 62-73 L 79-95 W 96-72 W 75-57 W 103-74 W 81-75 L 59-63
1992-93 (18-11) 12/1/92 Concordia College (Piedmont) W 98-92 12/05/92 Augusta College L 73-76 12/07/92 S.C.-Aiken W 74-59 12/14/92 Ala.-Huntsville W 87-61 1/2/93 Kennesaw W 81-63 1/4/93 Arkansas-Monticello L 88-102 1/7/93 Montevallo L 78-89 1/9/93 *Livingston W 86-85 1/11/93 *Mississippi College W 78-62 1/14/93 Alabama A&M W 112-74 1/16/93 *North Alabama L 62-64 1/18/93 *Delta State L 66-73 1/21/93 Montevallo L 68-72 1/23/93 *Valdosta State W 89-76 1/25/93 *West Georgia W 81-61 1/28/93 Miss. Univ. for Women W 81-59 1/30/93 Troy State L 68-81 2/3/93 Alabama A&m L 70-85 2/6/93 *Valdosta State W 72-65 2/8/93 *West Georgia W 66-58 2/13/93 *Delta State L 78-91 2/15/93 *North Alabama W 95-82 2/18/93 Miss. Univ. for Women W 78-48 2/20/93 *Mississippi College W 55-54 2/22/93 *Livingston L 70-91 2/24/93 Troy State W 83-74 3/5/93 GSC Tournament (Livingston) W 79-74 3/6/93 GSC Tournament (Delta State) W 67-65 NCAA Tourn. (Delta State) L 61-90
1993-94 (10-18) 11/22/93 Alabama A&M L 74-88 11/29/93 South Carolina-Aiken W 88-66 12/3/93 Valdosta State L 61-89 12/4/93 Holiday Inn Tournament L 81-91 12/6/93 Converse W 81-45 12/11/93 North Alabama L 69-85 12/13/93 Talladega W 86-60 1/3/94 Paine W 73-63 1/5/94 Carson Newman L 59-64 1/6/94 Mars Hill W 82-81 1/8/94 Augusta L 66-78 1/10/94 Kennesaw State W 82-72 1/14/94 Paine L 44-63 1/15/94 Augusta L 66-70 1/17/94 Valdosta State L 72-98 1/24/94 West Georgia L 61-66 1/27/94 Montevallo L 55-95 1/29/94 Shorter College W 2OT 87-85 1/31/94 Converse W 75-50 2/5/94 Kennesaw State L 75-80 2/6/94 Oakland City W 66-53 2/12/94 Montevallo L 64-101 2/14/94 Freed-Hardeman W 74-63 2/19/94 North Alabama L 69-75 2/21/94 Fort Valley State L OT 89-94 2/26/94 Alabama A&M L 64-85 2/28/94 West Georgia L 71-88
1994-95 (11-15) 11/18/94 11/19/94 11/29/94
Tip Off Tournament (KY Wesleyan) Tip Off Tournament (Augusta) Mississippi University For Women
L
75-83
W 84-80 L
77-93
“FEAR THE BEAK”
RECORDS AND HISTORY
JSU All-Time Results
12/1/94 FREED-HARDEMAN L 85-97 12/3/94 Augusta College W OT 82-77 12/6/94 TENNESSE STATE L 74-88 12/10/94 VALDOSTA STATE L 91-102 12/15/94 Seattle Pacific L 73-86 12/16/94 Portland State L 87-104 12/17/94 Cal-Riverside L 68-87 12/30/94 Florida Southern L 64-87 12/31/94 Metro State W 72-70 1/7/95 KENNESAW STATE W 79-74 1/10/95 North Alabama W 91-60 1/17/95 WEST GEORGIA W 71-59 1/18/95 TOUGALOO W 105-82 1/23/95 Shorter College L 76-78 1/25/95 Alabama A&M L 2OT 84-86 1/28/95 West Georgia W 93-88 1/31/95 Mississippi State L 44-107 2/1/95 Mississippi State for Women L 84-90 2/6/95 MARS HILL L 70-74 2/9/95 LANE COLLEGE W 90-60 2/11/95 NORTH ALABAMA W 86-46 2/13/95 ALABAMA A&M W 95-83 2/15/95 Tennessee State L 49-101 2/18/95 MILES COLLEGE
1995-96 (8-18) 11/27/95 11/29/95 12/2/95 12/4/95 12/8/95 12/9/95 12/14/95 12/16/95 1/4/96 1/6/96 1/11/96 1/13/96 1/18/96 1/20/96 1/25/96 1/27/96 1/31/96 2/8/96 2/10/96 2/12/96 2/15/96 2/17/96 2/19/96 2/24/96 2/29/96 3/2/96
Ala-Huntsville W Auburn L at Georgia So. L Southern W at UAB L Murray State L at Troy State L at Auburn L *at Central Florida L *at Stetson L *Campbell W *Col. of Charleston W *at Florida International L *at Florida Atlantic L *Mercer L *Georgia State L (OT) at UT-Chattanooga L *at Col. of Charleston W *Florida International L *at SE Louisana L *at Georgia State W *at Mercer L Troy State W *SE Louisana L *Stetson W *Central Florida L
78-61 65-47 87-69 58-54 70-60 70-55 70-55 89-61 78-68 60-54 69-56 81-68 68-55 98-73 63-61 85-84 71-57 74-73 79-53 85-57 69-64 63-54 76-75 86-72 67-61 74-61
1996-97 (15-13) 11/26/96 Auburn 11/30/96 UT-Chattanooga 12/3/96 at Southern (Baton Rouge) 12/7/96 Ga. Southern 12/9/96 Alabama State 12/14/96 Troy State 12/17/96 at UAB 1/2/97 *UCF 1/4/97 *Stetson 1/9/97 *at Campbell 1/11/97 *at College of Charleston 1/16/97 *Florida International 1/18/97 *Florida Atlantic 1/23/97 *at Mercer 1/25/97 *at Georgia State
L 52-82 L 57-69 L 63-75 W 79-61 W 72-57 L 73-88 L 67-95 W 78-41 W 81-70 L 72-90 L 50-52 W 65-62 W 74-65 L 67-74 W 59-52
71
RECORDS AND HISTORY
JSU All-Time Results 1/27/97 at Alabama State 1/30/97 at Troy State 2/1/97 *Southeastern Louisiana 2/6/97 *Campbell 2/8/97 *at Florida Atlantic 2/13/97 *Georgia State 2/15/97 *Mercer 2/22/97 *at Southeastern Louisiana 2/27/97 *at Stetson 3/1/97 *at Central Florida 3/6/97 !Mercer 3/7/97 !Campbell 3/8/97 !Florida International
L 61-70 L 84-68 W 64-59 W 60-58 W 79-63 W 84-68 W 64-51 W 70-64 L 70-78 L 64-52 W 64-52 W 69-67 L 71-91
1997-98 (14-15) 11/24/97 at Alabama State L 62-74 11/28/97 at Southern Miss L 66-68 11/29/97 vs. Mercer W 76-57 12/1/97 BELMONT L 63-69 12/4/97 at Coastal Carolina W 80-64 12/8/97 at Tennessee-Chattanooga L 60-66 12/10/97 ALABAMA STATE W 82-57 12/13/97 UAB W 57-53 12/16/97 at Auburn L 52-100 1/3/98 *at Troy State W 81-63 1/8/98 *CAMPBELL W (OT) 81-75 1/10/98 *COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON W 76-64 1/15/98 *at Mercer W (OT) 80-70 1/17/98 *GEORGIA STATE L 63-69 1/20/98 AUBURN L 60-90 1/22/98 *SAMFORD W 73-57 1/24/98 *TROY STATE W 82-79 1/29/98 *at Campbell L 79-97 1/31/98 *at College of Charleston L 63-75 2/5/98 *STETSON W 81-63 2/7/98 *CENTRAL FLORIDA W 91-84 2/12/98 *at Florida Atlantic L 71-88 2/14/98 *at Florida International L 63-95 2/21/98 *at Samford W 63-56 2/26/98 *at Georgia State L 72-92 2.28/98 *MERCER L 63-68 3/5/98 !Campbell W 75-68 3/6/98 !Florida International L 44-82
1998-99 (15-14) 11/21/98 COSTAL CAROLINA 11/25/98 CHATTANOOGA 11/29/98 GEORGIA SOUTHERN 12/2/98 at Southern 12/7/98 at UAB 12/15/98 ALABAMA A&M 12/19/98 at Boise State 12/20/98 vs. Sacramento State 1/2/99 *at Mercer 1/4/99 *at Troy State 1/7/99 *MERCER 1/11/99 *FLORIDA ATLANTIC 1/14/99 *at Campbell 1/16/99 *at Georgia State 1/19/99 at Auburn 1/21/99 *CENTRAL FLORIDA 1/23/99 *STETSON 1/30/99 *at Samford 2/1/99 at Belmont 2/6/99 *SAMFORD 2/13/99 *at Stetson 2/15/99 *at Central Florida 2/18/99 *GEORGIA STATE 2/20/99 *CAMPBELL 2/25/99 *TROY STATE
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W 77-62 L 80-84 W 83-77 L 62-75 L 60-69 W 88-63 L 52-59 L 52-71 W 72-55 L 54-60 W 68-55 W 81-73 W 68-60 W 85-76 L 63-104 W 77-70 W 72-59 L 71-75 L 59-88 L 71-77 L 69-90 L 68-78 L 74-75 W 79-52 W 72-71
2/27/99 *at Florida Atlantic 3/4/99 !Samford 3/5/99 !Campbell 3/6/99 !Central Florida
W 82-73 W 65-64 W (OT) 93-89 L 59-80
1999-00 (9-19) 11/21/99 at Auburn L 54-93 11/26/99 vs. Morgan St. W 89-67 11/27/99 at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi L 56-73 12/2/99 at Alabama A&M W 70-62 12/4/99 *at Troy State L 71-74 12/6/99 *at Mercer L 56-58 12/12/99 AUSTIN PEAY L 92-100 12/14/99 at Chattanooga L 73-80 12/18/99 vs. Coastal Carolina L 56-63 12/19/99 vs. Georgia Southern W 93-84 1/6/00 *JACKSONVILLE W (OT) 70-65 1/8/00 *STETSON L 62-82 1/13/00 *at Georgia State L 61-68 1/15/00 *at Campbell L 59-74 1/22/00 *SAMFORD W 55-48 1/27/00 *FLORIDA ATLANTIC L 72-86 1/29/00 *CENTRAL FLORIDA W 67-50 2/3/00 *at Florida Atlantic L 72-82 2/5/00 *at Central Florida L 65-67 2/11/00 *at Samford L 60-77 2/17/00 *CAMPBELL L 52-63 2/19/00 *GEORGIA STATE L 51-70 2/24/00 *at Stetson L 40-67 2/26/00 *at Jacksonville W 61-57 3/2/00 *MERCER L 42-52 3/4/00 *TROY STATE W 74-70 3/8/00 !Jacksonville W 71-62 3/9/00 !Georgia State L 69-81
2000-01 (9-19) 11/17/00 at South Alabama L 53-79 11/21/00 at Austin Peay L 62-73 11/27/00 MORRIS BROWN W 91-52 11/30/00 *FLORIDA ATLANTIC W 83-59 12/2/00 *CENTRAL FLORIDA L 54-64 12/5/00 at Morris Brown L 61-69 12/9/00 ALABAMA A&M W 75-65 12/12/00 UAB L 84-57 12/14/00 at Coastal Carolina L 63-75 12/16/00 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN L 48-64 1/4/01 *at Mercer W 67-56 1/6/01 *at Troy State L 56-72 1/11/01 *STETSON L 60-74 1/13/01 *JACKSONVILLE W 64-53 1/18/01 *at Campbell L 48-75 1/20/01 *at Georgia State L 92-53 1/25/01 BIRMINGHAM-SOUTHERN W 56-55 1/27/01 *SAMFORD L 51-55 2/3/01 *at Samford W 62-57 2/8/01 *GEORGIA STATE L 58-69 2/10/01 *CAMPBELL L 60-79 2/15/01 *at Jacksonville L 50-58 2/17/01 *at Stetson L 62-72 2/22/01 *TROY STATE W 68-67 2/24/01 *MERCER W 62-60 3/1/01 *at Florida Atlantic L 60-79 3/3/01 *at Central Florida L 40-51 3/8/01 !Samford L 57-60
2001-02 (9-19) 11/19/01 11/24/01 11/25/01 12/1/01
SOUTH ALABAMA vs Cal Poly at Northern Arizona *at Central Florida
W L L L
61-56 46-70 47-70 65-85
12/3/01 *at Florida Atlantic L 76-78 12/5/01 at Birmingham-Southern L OT 64-73 12/15/01 at Mississippi State L 62-109 12/16/01 vs University of Houston L 69-95 12/18/01 ALABAMA L 53-72 1/3/02 *CAMBELL L 61-65 1/5/02 *GEORGIA STATE L 47-61 1/8/02 *SAMFORD W 77-65 1/10/02 *BELMONT L 60-70 1/19/02 *at Stetson L 60-68 1/21/02 *at Jacksonville W 74-59 1/24/02 *MERCER L 62-73 1/26/02 *TROY STATE L 42-52 1/29/02 *SAMFORD W 69-52 2/2/02 *Mercer L 78-86 2/4/02 *at Troy State L 67-70 OT 2/9/02 *JACKSONVILLE W 67-62 2/11/02 *STETSON W 101-63 2/14/02 *at Belmont W 73-71 2/21/02 *at Georgia State L 61-65 2/23/02 *at Campbell L 66-67 2/28/02 *FLORIDA ATLANTIC W (OT) 93-91 3/2/02 *CENTRAL FLORIDA L 62-72
2002-03 (15-14) 11/22/02 at South Alabama 11/26/02 at UAB 11/29/02 MORRIS BROWN COLLEGE 11/30/02 ALABAMA A&M 12/9/02 HAMPTON 12/17/02 JACKSON STATE 12/19/02 at Alabama A&M 12/29/02 vs Morehead State 12/30/02 EASTERN KENTUCKY 1/3/03 SAVANNAH STATE 1/9/03 *at Samford 1/11/03 *at Belmont 1/18/03 *CAMPBELL 1/20/03 *GARDNER-WEBB 1/25/03 *GEORGIA STATE 1/28/03 at Savannah State 1/30/03 *MERCER 2/1/03 *TROY STATE 2/6/03 *FLORIDA ATLANTIC 2/8/03 *at Central Florida 2/13/03 *JACKSONVILLE 2/15/03 *STETSON 2/22/03 *GEORGIA STATE 2/27/03 *at Gardner-Webb 3/1/03 *at Campbell 3/6/03 *BELMONT 3/8/03 *SAMFORD 3/13/03 vs Florida Atlantic 3/14/03 vs Georgia State
L 67-83 L 77-80 W 103-54 W 87-77 W 85-68 L 63-77 W 66-65 L 87-95 L 71-93 W 102-45 W 68-60 W 80-78 W 82-68 W 88-60 W 60-40 W 68-64 L 43-65 L 76-84 L 83-96 L 67-82 W 64-51 W 80-71 L 70-91 L 91-99 W 70-54 L 55-65 L 71-78 W 65-55 L 47-54
2003-04 (18-10, 11-5 OVC) 11/21/03 at Hampton 11/23/03 at James Madison 11/26/03 at Alabama A&M 12/2/03 Alabama 12/6/03 Birmingham-Southern 12/13/03 UAB 12/18/03 JACKSON STATE 12/22/03 TROY STATE 1/2/04 Birmingham-Southern 1/6/04 *at Samford 1/8/04 *at Tennessee State 1/15/04 *at Tennessee-Martin 1/17/04 *at Murray State
2019-20 JACKSONVILLE STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
W 83-72 L 64-68 W 71-60 L 52-81 L 55-65 W 73-66 L 70-73 W 79-62 W 65-56 W 70-79 W 89-67 L 70-79 W 85-83
W W W W W L L W L L W W W W L
75-53 94-78 83-44 83-44 80-60 67-76 68-71 76-68 80-85 55-79 66-64 69-61 76-57 85-54 63-65
2004-05 (15-14, 9-7 OVC) 11/23/04 11/26/04 11/27/04 12/12/04 12-15-04 12/19/04 12/20/04 1/2/05 1/4/05 1/6/05 1/11/05 1/13/05 1/15/05 01-20-05 1/22/05 1/27/05 1/29/05 2/3/05 2/5/05 2/7/05 2/10/05 2/12/05 2/17/05 *2/19/05 2/22/05 2/24/05 2-26-05 3/1/05 3/4/05
at Tulane L 51-54 vs WESTERN CAROLINA L 73-75 vs UTAH VALLEY STATE L 43-67 UNC-WILMINGHTON W 66-58 at #3 Duke University L 36-99 CARSON-NEWMAN W 86-79 ALCORN STATE L 58-61 AUBURN W 71-66 *SAMFORD W 66-59 *TENNESSEE STATE L 74-77 at Longwood University L 64-69 *TENNESSEE-MARTIN W 70-59 *MURRAY STATE L 85-96 *at Eastern Kentucky L 63-75 *at Morehead State W 71-61 *at SEMO L 51-94 *at Eastern Illinois W 68-59 *AUSTIN PEAY W 77-70 *TENNESSEE TECH W 91-79 UTAH VALLEY STATE W 78-67 *MOREHEAD STATE W 78-64 *EASTERN KENTUCKY L 61-63 *at Tennessee Tech W 71-61 *at Austin Peay L 66-78 *at Samford W 60-57 LONGWOOD W 73-67 *at Tennessee State L 50-54 TENNESSEE STATE W 65-64 vs Eastern Kentucky L 60-62
2005-06 (11-17, 9-11 OVC) 11/18/05 at Utah Valley State 11/19/05 at Utah 11/22/05 at Troy 11/29/05 at Auburn 12/5/05 Kennesaw State 12/8/05 *at Samford 12/10/05 *at Tennessee-Martin 12/14/05 at UNC-Wilmington 12/18/05 *MURRAY STATE 12/20/05 *Southeast Missouri 12/22/05 at Akron 1/5/06 *at Austin Peay 1/7/06 *SAMFORD 1/12/06 *TENNESSEE TECH 1/14/06 *TENNESSEE STATE 1/19/06 *at Eastern Kentucky 1/21/06 *at Morehead State 1/26/06 *AUSTIN PEAY 1/28/06 *TENNESSEE-MARTIN 1/30/06 *at Tennessee State 2/2/06 *EASTERN ILLINOIS 2/4/06 *at Murray State
W 84-77 L 46-83 L 79-81 L 70-91 W 92-87 L 61-78 L 66-74 L 40-62 L 77-78 L 76-83 L 70-73 L 59-63 L 46-82 L 64-95 W 75-61 L 77-87 W 71-62 W 73-52 W 84-55 W 82-47 W 82-72 W 69-63
2/9/06 2/16/06 2/18/06 2/23/06 2/25/06 2/28/06
*at Tennessee Tech *EASTERN KENTUCKY *MOREHEAD STATE *at Eastern Illinois *at SE Missouri St. $ at Samford
L W L W L L
61-75 79-77 75-82 67-60 72-87 56-58
2006-07 (7-21, 4-16 OVC) 11/10/06 at Kennesaw State 11/13/06 Birmingham-Southern 11/15/06 Georgia Southern 11/17/06 at Southern Miss 11/21/06 at Furman 11/25/06 GEORGIA STATE 11/29/06 at AUBURN 12/2/06 at Troy University 12/7/06 *SAMFORD 12/9/06 *UT-MARTIN 12/17/06 *at Southeast Missouri 12/19/06 *at MURRAY STATE 1/4/07 *AUSTIN PEAY 1/6/07 *at Samford 1/11/07 *at Tennessee Tech 1/13/07 *at Tennessee State 1/18/07 *Eastern Kentucky 1/20/07 *MOREHEAD STATE 1/25/07 *at Austin Peay 1/27/07 *at Tennessee-Martin 1/29/07 *TENNESSEE STATE 2/1/07 *at Eastern Illinois 2/3/07 *MURRAY STATE 2/8/07 *TENNESSEE TECH 2/15/07 *at Eastern Kentucky 2/17/07 *at Morehead State 2/22/07 *EASTERN ILLINOIS 2/24/2007 *SOUTHEAST MISSOURI
W 81-76 W 74-68 W 84-77 L 61-81 L 67-72 L 67-78 L 44-74 L 58-64 L 59-64 W 74-59 L 83-90 L 59-100 L 67-74 L 43-67 L 73-85 W 69-68 L 70-80 L 74-77 L 74-83 L 68-84 W 76-69 W 103-98 L 61-82 L 69-85 L 73-85 L 57-83 L 76-82 L 50-85
2007-08 (11-19, 8-12)
11/9/07 at Kennesaw State L (OT) 70-74 11/14/07 Alabama A&M W 72-70 11/17/07 Furman L 76-88 11/20/07 at Georgia Southern L 44-63 11/24/07 at Georgia State L 51-63 11/28/07 Troy W 72-65 12/1/07 Southern Miss W 76-74 12/5/07 *at Samford W 76-63 12/8/07 *at UT Martin W 71-58 12/18/07 *Murray State L 76-83 12/20/07 *Southeast Missouri L 71-83 12/22/07 at Alabama L 54-63 12/30/07 at Colorado L 64-91 1/5/08 *at Austin Peay W 72-67 1/7/08 *Samford L 56-67 1/10/8 *Tennessee Tech L 68-71 1/12/08 *Tennessee State W 77-70 1/17/08 *at Eastern Kentucky L 71-92 1/19/08 *at Morehead State L 51-78 1/24/08 *Austin Peay W 76-56 1/26/08 *UT Martin W 64-52 1/31/08 *Eastern Illinois L (OT) 81-83 2/2/08 *at Murray State L 54-95 2/7/08 *at Tennessee Tech W 69-65 2/14/08 *Eastern Kentucky L 75-104 2/16/08 *Morehead State W 54-44 2/23/08 *at Tennessee State L 77-91 2/28/08 *at Eastern Illinois L 68-71 3/1/08 *at Southeast Missouri L 42-85 3/4/08 !at Southeast Missouri L 45-67 * OVC Game ! OVC Tournament
“FEAR THE BEAK”
RECORDS AND HISTORY
JSU All-Time Results
1/22/04 *EASTERN KENTUCKY 1/24/04 *MOREHEAD STATE 1/26/04 SAVANNAH STATE UNIV 1/29/04 *SOUTHEAST MISSOURI 1/31/04 *EASTERN ILLINOIS 2/5/04 *at Austin Peay 2/7/04 *at Tennessee Tech 2/12/04 *at Morehead State 2/14/04 *at Eastern Kentucky 2/19/04 *TENNESSEE TECH 2/21/04 *AUSTIN PEAY 2/24/04 *SAMFORD 2/26/04 SAVANNAH STATE 2/28/04 *TENNESSEE STATE 3/2/04 EASTERN KENTUCKY
2008-09 (7-23, 4-14) 11/14/08 Samford L 11/16/08 Georgetown L 11/22/08 at Alabama A&M L 11/25/08 at Troy L 11/18/08 %Stephen F. Austin L 11/29/08 %Wichita State L 12/02/08 West Georgia W 12/06/08 *at Tennessee Tech L 12/17/08 $ Texas A&M-CC W 12/18/08 $ Longwood W 12/29/08 at NC State L 1/03/09 *Eastern Illinois L 1/05/09 *Southeast Missouri L 1/08/09 *at Eastern Kentucky L 1/10/09 *at Morehead State L 1/15/09 *Murray State L 1/17/09 *UT Martin W 1/22/09 *at Tennessee State L 1/24/09 *at Austin Peay L 1/29/09 *at Southeast Missouri L 1/31/09 *at Eastern Illinois L 2/05/09 *Morehead State L (OT) 2/07/09 *Eastern Kentucky W 2/12/09 *at UT Martin W 2/14/09 *at Murray State L 2/19/09 *Austin Peay W (OT) 2/21/09 *Tennessee State L 2/23/09 Kennesaw State L 2/28/09 *Tennessee Tech L 3/03/09 #at Murray State L * OVC Game % Piggly Wiggly Classic, Memphis, Tenn. $ Lady Osprey Holiday Classic, Jacksonville, Fla. # OVC Tournament Game
68-55 74-63 69-56 59-56 61-51 65-45 71-62 84-60 48-45 50-42 76-38 71-58 82-60 67-62 71-56 93-86 55-49 65-50 82-57 57-37 71-58 87-77 73-55 64-58 71-56 75-71 57-52 69-51 78-46 79-69
2009-10 (9-20, 6-12 OVC) 11/13/09 at Samford L 59-46 11/17/09 Troy L 62-54 11/20/09 at Kennesaw State L 66-51 11/24/09 at Baylor L 104-45 11/27/09 ! Western Illinois L 49-43 11/28/09 ! at Texas-San Antonio L 81-69 12/2/09 Alabama A&M W 74-71 12/5/09 *Tennessee Tech L 68-59 12/17/09 # Savannah State L 51-37 12/18/09 # vs. South Carolina State W 59-56 12/29/09 Talladega College W 76-64 1/2/10 *at Eastern Illinois L 85-48 1/4/10 *at Southeast Missouri L 56-53 1/7/10 *Eastern Kentucky L 79-67 1/9/10 *Morehead State W 70-60 1/14/10 *at Murray State L 78-49 1/16/10 *at UT Martin W 63-55 1/19/10 *Tennessee State W(ot) 82-75 1/23/10 *Austin Peay L 78-70 1/28/10 *Southeast Missouri L 52-47 2/4/10 *at Morehead State L 80-53 2/6/10 *at Eastern Kentucky W(ot) 48-46 2/11/10 *UT Martin W 56-51 2/13/10 *Murray State L 71-60 2/18/10 *at Austin Peay L 75-71 2/20/10 *at Tennessee State W 67-65 2/25/10 *at Georgetown L 70-39 2/27/10 *at Tennessee Tech L 77-61 * OVC Game ! UTSA Thanksgiving Classic, San Antonio, Texas # Hampton Inn/Lady Osprey Holiday Classic, Jacksonville, Fla.
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RECORDS AND HISTORY
JSU All-Time Results
2010-11 (10-21, 6-12 OVC) 11/14/10 Stillman 11/17/10 at Troy 11/20/10 at Lipscomb 11/23/10 Samford 11/27/10 at Bethune-Cookman 11/29/10 at Stetson 12/4/10 *Tennessee Tech 12/12/10 at Florida State 12/16/10 at Georgia State 12/19/10 *Southeast Missouri 12/21/10 *Eastern Illinois 12/28/10 Kennesaw State 12/30/10 at Auburn 1/2/11 at Georgia Tech 1/6/11 *at Eastern Kentucky 1/8/11 *at Morehead State 1/13/11 *Murray State 1/15/11 *UT Martin 1/20/11 *at Tennessee State 1/22/11 *at Austin Peay 1/27/11 *at Southeast Missouri 1/29/11 *at Eastern Illinois 2/3/11 *Morehead State 2/5/11 *Eastern Kentucky 2/10/11 *at UT Martin 2/12/11 *at Murray State 2/17/11 *Austin Peay 2/19/11 *Tennessee State 2/26/11 *at Tennessee Tech 3/2/11 !Tennessee State 3/3/11 !Morehead State * OVC Game
W W L L L L L L L W L W L L W W(ot) L L W L W L L W L L L L L W L
77-62 66-58 84-62 66-52 57-46 70-52 79-63 87-39 59-47 62-48 75-69 77-56 79-60 81-52 72-65 81-80 80-66 74-67 77-73 65-54 51-49 77-61 65-64 64-59 91-60 69-66 56-53 58-42 63-50 57-55 82-67
2011-12 (4-25, 1-15 OVC) 11/11/11 at Mississippi State L 78-41 11/15/11 at Kentucky L 100-25 11/17/11 LeMoyne-Owen W 83-67 11/19/11 at Kennesaw State L 81-67 11/21/11 Lipscomb W 81-72 11/24/11 !at Southern Mississippi L 75-58 11/25/11 !vs. Georgia Southern L 72-49 11/30/11 at Samford L 73-40 12/4/11 Troy W 65-54 12/15/11 at Jacksonville L 87-74 12/17/11 #Florida International L 79-52 12/18/11 #at North Florida L 63-47 12/20/11 *Eastern Kentucky L 80-76 (ot) 12/28/11 Georgia State L 68-60 12/31/11 *at SIU Edwardsville L 79-39 1/2/12 *at Southeast Missouri L 66-48 1/7/12 *Tennessee State L 67-57 1/9/12 *Morehead State L 68-52 1/14/12 *at Austin Peay W 74-73 1/16/12 *at Murray State L 73-57 1/23/12 *at Tennessee Tech L 65-59 1/28/12 *Eastern Illinois L 71-56 1/30/12 *SIU Edwardsville L 78-57 2/4/12 *Tennessee Tech L 62-50 2/6/12 *at UT Martin L 99-67 2/13/12 *at Morehead State L 79-60 2/18/12 *at Tennessee State L 61-59 2/23/12 *Southeast Missouri L 54-47 2/25/12 *UT Martin L 87-52 * OVC Game ! UTSA Thanksgiving Classic, San Antonio, Texas # Hampton Inn/Lady Osprey Holiday Classic, Jacksonville, Fla.
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2012-13 (1-27, 1-15 OVC)
2014-15 (19-10, 10-6 OVC)
11/11/12 at Alabama L 80-43 11/14/12 at Georgia State L 79-50 11/17/12 at Mercer L 63-51 11/19/12 Samford L 48-45 11/25/12 Jacksonville (Fla.) L 72-69 11/28/12 Kennesaw State L 51-50 12/7/12 Reinhardt L 65-60 12/9/12 at Lipscomb L 67-54 12/12/12 at Chattanooga L 72-59 12/14/15 ! North Florida L 53-45 12/15/12 ! Campbell L 66-53 12/20/12 at Mississippi State L 69-54 12/29/12 *Tennessee Tech L 73-51 12/31/12 *at UT Martin L 93-63 1/5/13 *Tennessee State L 88-68 1/7/13 *Belmont L 68-62 1/12/13 *at Eastern Illinois L 76-53 1/14/13 *at SIU Edwardsville L 80-58 1/19/13 *Eastern Kentucky L 69-51 1/23/13 *at Tennessee State L 76-67 1/26/13 *Murray State L 68-58 1/28/13 *Austin Peay L 78-71 2/2/13 *Morehead State L 70-59 2/9/13 *at Tennessee Tech L 79-52 2/16/13 *at Eastern Kentucky L 80-69 2/18/13 *at Morehead State L 68-54 2/23/13 *Southeast Missouri W 60-57 3/2/13 *at Belmont L 69-49 * OVC Game # Hampton Inn/Lady Osprey Holiday Classic, Jacksonville, Fla.
11/14/14 at Texas Tech L 67-59 11/18/14 at Alabama W 64-62 11/22/14 NEW ORLEANS W 65-51 11/25/14 WOFFORD W 70-55 11/29/14 at Central Arkansas W 63-54 12/2/14 GEORGIA SOUTHERN W 78-52 12/5/14 JACKSON STATE W 64-57 12/13/14 at Kennesaw State L 67-65 (ot) 12/16/14 at South Carolina State L 55-52 12/19/14 !vs. Charleston Southern W 70-43 12/20/14 !vs. East Tennessee State W 57-56 12/29/14 MERCER W 67-66 1/1/15 *at SIU Edwardsville W 72-69 1/3/15 *at Eastern Illinois L 66-63 (ot) 1/8/15 *AUSTIN PEAY L 57-54 1/10/15 *MURRAY STATE W 78-73 (ot) 1/14/15 *SOUTHEAST MISSOURI W 70-34 1/17/15 *at UT Martin L 67-47 1/21/15 *at Belmont L 70-66 1/24/15 *MOREHEAD STATE W 72-64 1/28/15 *EASTERN KENTUCKY W 73-53 1/31/15 *at Tennessee State W 63-50 2/7/15 *at Tennessee Tech W 70-54 2/11/15 *BELMONT L 55-52 (ot) 2/14/15 *TENNESSEE TECH W 67-58 2/21/15 *TENNESSEE STATE L 74-66 (ot) 2/23/15 *at Eastern Kentucky W 69-65 2/28/15 *at Morehead State W 83-78 (ot) 3/5/15 #Belmont L 55-45 * OVC Game ! UNC WIlimington Christmas Invitational (Wilmington, N.C.) # OVC Tournament (Nashville, Tenn.)
2013-14 (14-18, 8-8 OVC) 11/8/13 at Ole Miss 11/13/13 at Auburn 11/16/13 at Georgia Southern 11/20/13 KENNESAW STATE 11/23/13 at New Orleans 11/26/13 CENTRAL ARKANSAS 11/29/13 ! at Georgia State 12/1/13 ! George Washington 12/10/13 CHATTANOOGA 12/14/13 LIPSCOMB 12/17/13 MERCER 12/19/13 SOUTH CAROLINA ST. 12/28/13 * at Tennessee Tech 12/30/13 * UT MARTIN 1/1/14 at Samford 1/4/14 * at Tennessee State 1/6/14 * at Belmont 1/11/14 * EASTERN ILLINOIS 1/13/14 * SIU EDWARDSVILLE 1/18/14 * at Eastern Kentucky 1/20/14 * TENNESSEE STATE 1/25/14 * at Murray State 1/27/14 * at Austin Peay 2/1/14 * at Morehead State 2/8/14 * TENNESSEE TECH 2/15/14 * EASTERN KENTUCKY 2/17/14 * MOREHEAD STATE 2/22/14 * at Southeast Missouri 3/1/14 * BELMONT 3/5/14 # SIU Edwardsville 3/6/14 # Tennessee Tech 3/7/14 # Belmont * OVC Game ! Georgia State Invitational (Atlanta, Ga.) # OVC Tournament (Nashville, Tenn.)
L 83-62 L 66-49 L 63-50 W 78-65 W 54-51 L 58-54 L 65-63 L 100-71 L 68-53 L 86-76 L 60-54 W 73-63 L 72-67 L 88-75 W 60-54 L 78-76 OT L 92-50 W 61-46 W 71-68 L 68-61 W 84-76 W 78-76 W 69-65 L 73-53 W 74-67 W 79-62 L 45-43 L 59-48 W 71-69 OT W 71-59 W 57-56 L 65-50
2015-16 (10-18, 5-11 OVC) 11/13/15 at Memphis 11/16/15 at Purdue 11/19/15 KENNESAW STATE 11/21/15 at Jackson State 11/24/15 SAMFORD 11/28/15 at Wofford 12/1/15 ALCORN STATE 12/4/15 at Georgia Southern 12/13/15 TUSKEGEE 12/15/15 SAVANNAH STATE 12/18/15 at Nicholls 12/21/15 at Mercer 12/31/15 *SIUE 1/2/16 *EASTERN ILLINOIS 1/7/16 *at Austin Peay 1/9/16 *at Murray State 1/13/16 *at Southeast Missouri 1/16/16 *UT MARTIN 1/20/16 *BELMONT 1/25/16 *at Morehead State 1/27/16 *at Eastern Kentucky 1/30/16 *TENNESSEE STATE 2/6/16 *TENNESSEE TECH 2/10/16 *at Belmont 2/13/16 *at Tennessee Tech 2/17/16 *EASTERN KENTUCKY 2/20/16 *at Tennessee State 2/27/16 *MOREHEAD STATE * OVC Game
2019-20 JACKSONVILLE STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
L L W L L L W L(ot) W W W L L W L W L L L L W W W L L(ot) L L L
55-70 48-67 61-52 65-71 39-50 54-66 67-65 56-60 74-47 50-35 63-49 39-46 57-62 60-52 59-61 74-71 47-61 53-63 32-44 63-67 56-54 69-55 55-46 42-56 49-51 50-76 40-50 66-70
11/11/16 at Florida State L 11/14/16 at Kennesaw State W 11/17/16 at Ole Miss L 11/20/16 GEORGIA SOUTHERN W 11/22/16 NEW ORLEANS L 11\25/16 vs Florida Atlantic L 11/26/16 vs Florida A&M W 11/29/16 BREWTON-PARKER W 12/3/16 at Savannah State W 12/13/16 at Alcorn State W 12/18/16 NICHOLLS STATE W 12/21/16 CLEMSON L 12/29/16 at *UT Martin L 12/31/16 at *Eastern Illinois L (2ot) 1/5/17 *MURRAY STATE L 1/7/17 *AUSTIN PEAY W 1/14/17 at *Tennessee Tech L 1/18/17 *BELMONT L 1/21/17 at *Tennessee State L 1/25/17 at *Eastern Kentucky W 1/28/17 *MOREHEAD STATE W 2/1/17 *SOUTHEAST MISSOURI L 2/4/17 at *SIUE L 2/8/17 at *Belmont L 2/11/17 *TENNESSEE STATE W 2/18/17 *TENNESSEE TECH W 2/22/17 *EASTERN KENTUCKY W 2/25/17 at *Morehead State L * OVC Game
2018-19 (15-15, 9-9 OVC) 62-73 65-59 50-68 67-55 79-81 55-63 66-54 89-26 64-57 70-66 75-52 63-69 83-94 67-71 64-71 65-45 54-56 53-54 51-64 54-49 69-68 58-65 62-69 52-61 69-56 57-44 71-61 82-85
2017-18 (19-12, 12-6 OVC) 11/10/17 BREWTON-PARKER W 11/12/17 No. 18 FLORIDA STATE L 11/15/17 STILLMAN W 11/20/17 RHODE ISLAND W 11/25/17 !vs East Carolina W 11/26/17 !at Seton Hall L 11/30/17 at New Orleans W 12/9/17 at Miami (OH) L 12/12/17 ALABAMA A&M W 12/17/17 at Clemson L 12/19/17 at Georgia State L 12/28/17 *EASTERN KENTUCKY W 12/30/17 *MOREHEAD STATE W 1/4/18 *at Tennessee State W 1/6/18 *at Belmont L 1/11/18 *MURRAY STATE W 1/13/18 *AUSTIN PEAY W 1/18/18 *at Morehead State W 1/20/18 *at Eastern Kentucky L 1/25/18 *UT MARTIN L (ot) 1/27/18 *SOUTHEAST MISSOURI W 2/1/18 *at Eastern Illinois W 2/3/18 *at SIUE L 2/8/18 *TENNESSEE TECH L 2/10/18 *TENNESSEE STATE W 2/15/18 *at Murray State W 2/17/18 *at Austin Peay W 2/21/18 *No. 23 BELMONT L 2/24/18 *at Tennessee Tech W 3/1/18 #vs Morehead State W 3/2/18 #vs No. 22 Belmont L ! SHU Thanksgiving Classic (South Orange, N.J.) * OVC Game # OVC Tournament
RECORDS AND HISTORY
JSU All-Time Results
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11/6/18 at Florida A&M W 11/9/18 at Texas Tech L 11/17/18 at Lipscomb W 11/23/18 !vs Harvard L 11/24/18 !vs Washington State L 11/27/18 ^MONTEVALLO W 12/2/18 at Ole Miss W 12/12/18 at Alabama A&M W 12/15/18 GEORGIA STATE W 12/18/18 MIAMI (Ohio) L 12/29/18 TROY L 1/3/19 *at Belmont L 1/5/19 *at Tennessee State W 1/10/19 *EASTERN ILLINOIS W 1/12/19 *SIU-EDWARDSVILLE L 1/17/19 *BELMONT L 1/19/19 *TENNESSEE TECH L 1/24/19 *at Eastern Kentucky W 1/26/19 *at Morehead State L 1/31/19 *MURRAY STATE L 2/2/19 *AUSTIN PEAY W 2/7/19 *at UT Martin L 2/9/19 *at SE Missouri State W 2/14/19 *at Tennessee Tech L 2/16/19 *TENNESSEE STATE W 2/21/19 *MOREHEAD STATE W 2/23/10 *EASTERN KENTUCKY W 2/28/19 *at Eastern Illinois L 3/2/19 *at SIU-Edwardsville W 3/6/19 #vs Morehead State L ! CSUN Thanksgiving Classic (Northridge, Calif.) ^ Centre, Ala. * OVC Game # OVC Tournament
“FEAR THE BEAK”
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A Julia Allen Robin Alonso Teresa Alsobrok Eysha Ambler Minerva Amputch Sharon Amrour Dara Armstrong Cindy Atkins
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B Lisa Banister Gia Banks Raychelle Barker Tammy Barnes Cheryl Barton Donna Bass Laura Baswell Lisa Baswell Heather Beers Danielle Beneby Briana Benson Carol Bishop Nina Bliss Ashley Boykin Karisma Boykin Sandy Bradford Lori Breedlove Dana Bright Jana Bright Tammy Broom Ariel Brown Charlene Brown Sydney Brown Allison Bruce Lacey Buchanon Bria’unna Buckner Cathy Burge Ann Butehorn Connie Butler Teresa Butler
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C Luchy Cabrera Donyale Calhoun Miranda Cantrell Cobie Carlisle Susan Carroll Candice Carmine Shelley Carter Robin Catangono Jackie Chandler Ranetta Chandler Willene Chatfield Courtney Chesser Ashley Clay Jada Coggins Jill Collins Nina Colton Christy Colvin NcKell Copeland Nina Cotton Latoya Cowser Lakeria Crowder Meredith Crowder
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F Inis Finley Shanika Freeman Myrtis Frazier Katja Fuess Misty Fuller Windy Fuller Betty Fykes
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G Robin Gant Sonya Gant Marikate Gardler Mary E. Gill Amanda Green Tonya Gober Christina Gordon Rose Grubbs
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H Anne Hall Michelle Hamilton Rita Hammonds Karen Harden Melissa Harden,1996-98 Rebecca Haynes Ann-Maries Healy Katrina Helton,1979-83 Regina Hester JaDechia Hill Peyton Hisel Paris Hollingsworth Vickie Holmes LeCresha Horton Teresa Huckaby Michelle Humphrey Sandy Hunter
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M Connie Maddox 1976 Tasha Magruder 2017 Laura Malmquist 1997-99 Brittany Manning 2009-12 Melissa Massey 1991-95 Latasha Mathis 2001-03 Heather Mayes 1997-99 Charleen McCabe 1987-90 Amanda McCarthy 2010-13 Rosheata McClain 1993-95 Pam McCloud 1981-83 Millie McElrath,1997-98,1999-00 LaTonya McKinney 2005-07 Linda McKinney 1990-92 Destany McLin 2012-17 Eren McMichael 2006-09 Genniefer Meeks 2000-02 Meg Meeks 1984-85 Rebecca Meerbeek 2009-11 Hannah Miller 2011-12 Diane Mitchell 1976 Karen Mitchell 1978-82 Briana Morrow 2011-12 Gretchen Morrison 2014-17 Candace Morton 2011-15 Tanya Murrell 1995-96
N Kelly Naughton Darlene Nolan Marlene Nolan Kelly Nye
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O Michelle Oakes Chase Ogden Kathy O’Konski Alison Owen Felicia Owings
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P Mandy Pack Kaitlynn Pacholke Evett Palmer Melissa Parker Dee De Parks Tracy Parris Ki-Ki Patterson Rayven Pearson Tyler Phelion Jeannie Phillips Jenny Pitts Zenobia Pitts Stephanie Pogue Pat Price
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S Cathy Satterfield Alfredia Seals Kim Sewell Cindy Short Jana Simmons Tanya Simmons Heathar Shepard Suzan Shirley Courtney Slaughter LaNola Snider Terrance Spears Jordon Stapp Courtney Strain Leah Strain Cassi Stuart Jill Stewart Tess Stocker Renita Stowers
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TRADITIONS Friendliest Campus in the South
FIGHT SONG
Fight on, fight on for ole Jax State
From modest beginnings, Jacksonville State University has evolved into the educational center of Northeast Alabama. The Alabama Legislature in the 1882-83 session created a state normal school when Governor Edward O’Neal signed into law a bill creating the school on February 22, 1883. Jacksonville State Normal School acquired the facilities and equipment of Calhoun College, consisting of 12 acres of land and a two-story brick building. The Board of Directors elected James G. Ryals, Jr., as the first president. The school opened with three instructors: W. J. Borden, Mathematics; Eliza A. Bowen, English; and Ida J. Woodward, primary department. As stipulated in the establishing act, the Normal School administered a preparatory school for children of the town and surrounding areas. At the end of the first year, on August 15, 1884, William Mark Hames, President of the Board of Directors, reported that funds totaling $4,751.25 had been received, including $2,500 from the state; that 25 students were enrolled in the normal school; and that 222 were in the preparatory school. The Normal School remained in operation until 1930, when it became Jacksonville State Teachers College. Five years later, the College earned regional accreditation from the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. The name again changed to Jacksonville State College in 1957 when the first graduate program—the master’s degree in elementary education—was created. On August 2, 1966, the Legislature authorized the State Board of Education to elevate the College to university status. On August 17, 1967, the Legislature established an independent Board of Trustees for the University and divested jurisdiction from the State Board of Education.
We’re proud that we’re from Alabama Fight on, now don’t you hesitate, Courage, pride, and honor will lead you on to victory, so Fight on, fight for the red and white, We’re gonna howl tonight, Come on! You Gamecocks, Fight and see, That we will win the victory!
THE ALMA MATER
Alma Mater, Alma Mater, Grateful voices raise A song of tribute and devotion, Thy honored name we praise. Light of knowledge, Store of wisdom, Love of truth abide in thee, Quest for beauty, Search for freedom, Thine eternally, Oh, Alma Mater, Alma Mater We humbly bow to thee!
Jacksonville State University has been served by 11 presidents: James G. Ryals, Jr. (1883-85), J. Harris Chappell (1885-86), Carleton Bartlett Gibson (1886-92), J. B. Jarrett (1892-93), Jacob Forney IV (1893-99), Clarence William Daugette (1899-1942), Houston Cole (1942-71), Ernest Stone (1971-81), Theron E. Montgomery (1981-86), Harold J. McGee (1986-99), and William A. Meehan (1999-present). Jacksonville State University has developed into a modern regional university serving Northeast Alabama on a 392-acre campus with 63 buildings. In addition, the University operates an off-campus center in Gadsden and videoconferencing sites throughout Alabama and Northwest Georgia. Through its programs of teaching, research, and service, Jacksonville State University has served the region and state for more than 100 years. Academic Affairs JSU seeks to be recognized as the premier regional, comprehensive institution of higher learning in the Southeast. We aspire to be noted primarily for our focus on students, the provision of selected academic and professional programs recognized for their excellence, and a geographic and culturally diverse faculty and student body. Our educational programs are designed to prepare students for the marketplace of the future and citizenship in a world economy.
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reg Seitz was named Director of Athletics at Jacksonville State by President Dr. John M. Beehler on February 26, 2016 after more than two decades of service to the University. Seitz, who is in his 27th year in the athletic department at JSU, served as interim Athletic Director for 14 months, marking his third term as the interim Athletic Director for the Gamecock athletic department. In Seitz’s four-plus years at the helm, the Gamecocks have seen unprecedented success on the field and in the classroom. The 2015-16 season saw JSU’s highest ever finish in the men’s Capital One Cup at No. 18, ranking the Gamecocks in the top 20 athletic departments among 347 NCAA Division I athletic programs. The 2016-17 season also saw JSU finish in the top 40 at No. 39, tied with Louisville, Harvard and South Carolina and 35 spots ahead of the next Ohio Valley Conference program. The 2015 football season saw the football team post it’s first-ever No. 1 ranking in school history, and earn the No. 1 National seed in the FCS Playoffs before advancing to JSU’s first Division I National Championship Game appearance. The Gamecocks set more than 50 school records and ranked in the top three in attendance at the FCS level after hosting three-straight home playoff games. The Gamecocks have now won a JSU- and Ohio Valley Conference-record five consecutive league titles and won a league-record 36-straight OVC games during that stretch, the second-longest conference win streak in FCS history. The
Gamecocks are the only Division I program to win its conference title outright in the last five years. In the classroom, the Gamecock student-athletes posted an impressive 3.26 cumulative gradepoint average in 2017-18 and a 3.20 in 2018-19, the two highest cumulative GPAs in school history. Last year marked the seventh-straight year the student-athletes have achieved at least a 3.0 cumulative GPA. Additionally, 15 of the 17 sports at Jax State posted a team grade point average higher than a 3.0. Seitz has been with JSU since 1993, when he began working as assistant sports information director. In 1999, he became Sports Information
Director and was promoted to Associate Athletic Director in 2002, before being promoted to Senior Associate Athletic Director in 2011. During his term as interim and Athletic Director, the JSU football team has enjoyed a rise to national prominence. The Gamecocks are unbeaten in Ohio Valley Conference play over the past three years, claiming three-straight outright titles and automatic bids into the FCS Playoffs. Seitz has been instrumental in many of the facility upgrades at Jacksonville State, including renovations at Rudy Abbott Field at Jim Case Stadium, Pete Mathews Coliseum and the lobby of the football field house. Seitz was also involved in the design and addition of the football stadiwww.J S U G amecockS ports.com
um, and the recent softball stadium and dressing room expansion. In the summer of 2016, Seitz unveiled plans for a $7.5 million renovation to JSU’s Baseball Stadium, Rudy Abbott Field at Jim Case Stadium. The project was completed in time for the 2019 season and includes a 1,000-seat spectator grand stand with a shade canopy, an elevated, shaded entertainment or hospitality deck and service amenities, a new state-of-the-art press box and a game operations center. The summer of 2017 saw Seitz and the Board of Trustees release their plan to install new state-ofthe-art high definition video boards in BurgessSnow Field, Rudy Abbott Field and University Field, while also placing new scoreboards at the JSU Soccer Field and the JSU Tennis Courts. That project went one step further in 2019, when a pair of video boards were installed in Pete Mathews Coliseum.
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BOARD of TRUSTEES Governor Kay Ivey Governor of Alabama
Randy Jones - Chairman Sen. Vivian Davis Figures Gale Saxon Main Greg Brown Tony Smoke Clarence W. Daugette, III Rusty Fuller Tony Ingram Randy Owen
Kay Ivey Governor
Greg Brown
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Randy Jones-Chairman District 5-Guntersville, AL
Clarence Daugette, III District 4-Gadsden, AL
Vivian Figures
District 1-Mobile, AL
Rusty Fuller
District 6-Birmingham, AL
Gale Main
District 2-Montgomery, AL
Tony Ingram
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Josh Underwood Associate AD/Media Relations
Tracy Broom Assistant AD/Academics/SWA
Misty Ray Assistant AD/Compliance
Mike Parris Assistant AD/Broadcasting
Ed Lett Development
Donna Callan Manager of Athletic Marketing and Promotions
Dr. Maureen Newton Faculty Athletic Rep .
Patrick Williams Public Address Announcer
Ricky Rutledge Coordinator of Athletic Facilities
Steve Gillispie Athletic Operations Coordinator
Dodie Hill Coliseum Sports Secretary
Mike Davis Academic Advisor
Todd Garrison Academics
Beverly Barnwell Academic Support
Roshard Cargill Coliseum Sports Facility Coordinator
Dan Plunkett Compliance
Lori McFall Executive Secretary to the AD
Doug Phillis Tickets
Steve Kines Video Production
Tyler Brown Assistant Sports Information Director
Daniel Porter Assistant Sports Information Director
Tony Schmidt Assistant Sports Information Director
Brandon Schoeneck Director of Sports Performance
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WILLIAM TAYLOR STEWART STRENGTH & CONDITIONING CENTER
Brandon Schoeneck
Gavin Hallford
Ricky Rutledge
Zack Elbirt
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The William Taylor Stewart Strength and Conditioning Center is located in Kennamer Hall and is widely regarded as one of the top training facilities in the Ohio Valley Conference. With more than 6,000 square feet, it is home to a wide array of strength building machines that has played a large role in JSU’s 71 Conference Championships over the last 15 years. The Strength and Conditioning staff is composed of Director of Sports Performance Brandon Schoeneck, Strength and Conditioning Coach Gavin Hallford and Strength and Conditioning Assistants Ricky Rutledge and Zach Elbirt.
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Schoeneck came to JSU prior to the 2016-17 academic year as a part of the men’s basketball staff. He enters his second year as the Gamecocks’ Director of Sports Performance and handles the strength and conditioning responsibilities of the men’s and women’s basketball teams. Former All-American Gavin Hallford enters his eighth season working in the Strength and Conditioning department and his second as the Head Strength and Conditioning Coach. He is JSU’s all-time leading scorer in football with 311 career points and works directly with the football and softball teams.
Also playing a vital role in the JSU Strength and Conditioning department is Ricky Rutledge, a former head football coach at Jacksonville High School. Rutledge enters his 13th season with the Gamecocks and works with the tennis, golf and rifle teams. Former JSU baseball player Zach Elbirt joined the Gamecocks in the 2017-18 season, returning to his alma mater after serving as a graduate assistant at Texas A&M. He works directly with the Gamecock baseball, volleyball, soccer, track and cross country teams.
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trainers on staff. In the summer of 2016, Jacksonville State and Andrews Sports Medicine and Ortopaedic Center announced a partnership that made the Birmingham-based center JSU’s primary provider for orthopaedic care.
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Jacksonville State football is located in the Gamecock Field House.
The 2003, 2004, 2011, 2015, 2016, 2017 and 2018 OVC Champs play at Paul Snow Memorial Stadium which is adjacent to the Field House.
Rudy Abbott Field at Jim Case Stadium was completed in the fall of 2018 and has a seating capacity of 2,020.
JSU Softball makes its’ home at University Field, formerly home of the baseball team. Before the 2003 season a brick backstop was built, as well as a covered batting cage and in 2004 a permanent outfield fence was put into place.
Robert Trent Jones’ Silver Lakes is home to JSU’s Championship Golf Teams. Silver Lakes is located at the edge of the Talladega National Forest between Anniston and Gadsden.
The JSU soccer team began play on the JSU Soccer Field in 2003.
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The JSU Tennis Courts are located behind Pete Mathews Coliseum. There are 15 tennis courts divided by fencing and windscreens.
The home of Gamecock Basketball and Volleyball, Pete Mathews Coliseum got a $2 million facelift in the summer of 2015 that replaced all seating, scorers tables and the playing surface.
The Gamecock track and field complex is located adjacent to Pete Mathews Coliseum and Rudy Abbott Field. It features a polyurethane track surface and is equipped for all field events.
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The new state-of-the-art Gamecock Rifle Range, consisting of a fully electronic scoring system, is located in the basement of Rowe Hall. The range has 12 divided firing points and each firing point is 50 feet from the target.
Kennamer Hall, which opened in October of 2004, houses the William Taylor Stewart Weight and Conditioning Center.
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All Area Code (256) SPORTS INFORMATION STAFF Josh Underwood 782-5915 Associate AD/Media Relations underwood@jsu.edu Cell 453-0545 Tyler Brown 782-5977 Assistant SID tbrown@jsu.edu Cell 423-619-0557 Tony Schmidt 782-5377 Assistant SID tschmidt@jsu.edu Daniel Porter 782-5965 Assistant SID dporter2@jsu.edu SID FAX Number 782-5958 Internet: www.JSUGamecockSports.com ATHLETIC DIRECTOR’S OFFICE Greg Seitz 782-5368 Athletic Director gseitz@jsu.edu Greg Bonds 782-5988 Senior Associate AD gbonds@jsu.edu Mike Parris 782-5890 Assistant AD/Broadcasting mparris@jsu.edu Doug Phillips 782-8499 Tickets dphillips@jsu.edu Lori McFall 782-5536 Executive Secretary to the AD lmcfall@jsu.edu Misty C. Ray 782-5970 Assistant AD/Compliance mcassell@jsu.edu Hunter Waldron 782-5536 Compliance hwaldron@jsu.edu Tracy Broom 782-5737 Assistant AD/Academics/SWA tbroom@jsu.edu Steve Gillispie 782-8108 Athletic Operations Coordinator sgillisp@jsu.edu Mike Davis 782-5889 Academics mdavis@jsu.edu Donna Callan 782-5564 Manager of Marketing and Promotions dcallan@jsu.edu Brandon Schoeneck 782-5113 Director of Sports Performance bschoeneck@jsu.edu Steve Kines 782-5527 Athletics Video Production skines@jsu.edu Todd Garrison 782-5747 Academics agarrison@jsu.edu Roshard Cargill 782-5077 Coliseum Facility Coordinator rcargill@jsu.edu BASEBALL Jim Case 782-5367 Head Coach jwcase@jsu.edu Evan Bush 782-5358 Assistant Coach ebush@jsu.edu Mike Murphree 782-8141 Assistant Coach mmurphree@jsu.edu FOOTBALL John Grass 782-5365 Head Coach jgrass@jsu.edu William Green 782-5375 Run Defense Coordinator/Defensive Line wgreen3@jsu.edu Landius Wilkerson 782-5089 Outside Linebackers ajwilkerson@jsu.edu Kelvin Sigler 782-8252 Associate Head Coach/Safeties ksigler@jsu.edu Jimmy Ogle 782-5378 Assistant Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator jogle@jsu.edu Kevin Revis 782-5365 Offensive Line krevis@jsu.edu J.R. Sandlin 782-5372 Tight Ends/Recruiting Coordinator jrsandlin@jsu.edu Cody Wells 782-5371 Wide Receivers cwell2@jsu.edu Cleo Lemon 782-5936 Quarterbacks clemon1@jsu.edu Owen Kilgore 782-5365 Pass Defense Coordinator/CBs/Special Teams okilgore@jsu.edu Josh Linam 782-5376 Linebackers jlinam@jsu.edu
TENNIS Andres Amores 782-5887 Head Men’s & Women’s Tennis Coach aamores@jsu.edu Robert Kjellterg 782-5887 Assistant Tennis Coach rkjellterg@jsu.edu SOFTBALL Jana McGinnis 782-5524 Head Coach mcginnis@jsu.edu Julie Boland 782-8299 Assistant Coach jboland@jsu.edu Sally Beth Burch 782-5962 Assistant Coach sburch@jsu.edu GOLF James Hobbs 782-5840 Head Men’s & Women’s Golf Coach jhobbs@jsu.edu John Mulholland 782-5840 Assistant Coach jmulholland@jsu.edu MEN’S BASKETBALL Ray Harper 782-5535 Head Coach harper@jsu.edu Chase Richardson 782-5831 Assistant Coach dcrichardson@jsu.edu Jake Morton 782-5539 Assistant Coach jsmorton@jsu.edu Tommy Wade 782-5534 Assistant Coach wade@jsu.edu TBA 782-8866 Coordinator of Basketball Operations TBA@jsu.edu WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Rick Pietri 782-5417 Head Coach rpietri@jsu.edu Eric Wise 782-5494 Assistant Coach ewise@jsu.edu Altherias Warmley 782-8066 Assistant Coach awarmley@jsu.edu Eryc Pittman 782-5474 Assistant Coach epittman@jsu.edu RIFLE Ron Frost 782-5185 Head Coach rfrost@jsu.edu WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL Todd Garvey 782-8359 Head Coach tgarvey@jsu.edu Justin Sanders 782-5521 Assistant Coach jtsanders@jsu.edu CROSS COUNTRY/TRACK AND FIELD Steve Ray 782-8068 Head Coach sray@jsu.edu Matthew Boone 782-5520 Assistant Coach mwboone@jsu.edu WOMEN’S SOCCER Neil Macdonald 782-5679 Head Coach macdonald@jsu.edu Robert Gardner 782-5695 Assistant Coach rlgardner@jsu.edu CHEERLEADING Brett Langston 782-8386 Head Coach mlangston@jsu.edu ATHLETIC TRAINING STAFF Dustin Hill 782-5369 Sports Medicine dghill@jsu.edu Ryan Sturat 782-5526 Sports Medicine rsturat@jsu.edu Michael Polascik 782-5369 Sports Medicine mpolascik@jsu.edu Aaron Herndon 782-5526 Sports Medicine acherndon@jsu.edu Sydney Rubingh 782-5526 Sports Medicine srubingh@jsu.edu TICKET OFFICE 782-TIXX (8499) Football Press Box 782-5585/5586 Basketball Press Row 782-5528/5583
2019-20 JACKSONVILLE STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL