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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.
Jacksonville State Sports Information
Media Services/Credentials
To apply for credentials to all JSU Women’s Basketball games, please contact Logan Maddox 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.
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 through official team accounts on Twitter and Instagram by searching “JSUGamecocksWBB” or like the athletic department’s primary facebook page, JSUGamecocks.
(256) 782-5977 (770) 546-6246 (cell) lmaddox2@jsu.edu
(256) 782-5965 (205) 907-5367 (cell) dporter2@jsu.edu
Women’s Basketball Assistant SID: Logan Maddox Email: lmaddox2@jsu.edu • Phone: (o) 256-782-5977, (c) 770-546-6246 www.JSUGamecockSports.com
QUICK FACTS
GENERAL INFORMATION
Location Jacksonville, Ala. Enrollment ...................................................................................... 9,633 Founded 1883 Colors Red and White Nickname Gamecocks Facility Pete Mathews Coliseum/3,500 Conference Ohio Valley Conference President Dr. Don C. Killingsworth Faculty Representative Dr. Maureen Newton Athletic Director Greg Seitz Associate AD/SWA Tracy Broom Athletic Ticket Office (256) 782-8499
WOMEN’S BASKETBALL STAFF
Head Coach .............................................................. Rick Pietri
Alma Mater South Alabama, 1987 Years at JSU Tenth Season Record at JSU 143-121 (84-68) Career Record 363-288 (21 Seasons) Office Phone (256) 782-5417 Fax (256) 782-5527 E-Mail rpietri@jsu.edu Twitter @CoachPietri
Assistant Coach ...........................................
Altheria Warmley
SPORTS INFORMATION
Associate AD/Media Relations
Josh Underwood E-Mail underwood@jsu.edu Office Phone (256) 782-5915
Assistant SIDWBB Contact Logan Maddox E-Mail lmaddox2@jsu.edu Office Phone (256) 782-5977 Cell Phone (770) 546-6246
Assistant SID Daniel Porter E-Mail dporter2@jsu.edu Assistant SID Tony Schmidt E-Mail aschmidt@jsu.edu
SID Fax (256) 782-5958
JSU Athletic Web Site www.JSUGamecockSports.com
JSU Women’s Basketball Twitter @JSUGamecocksWBB
JSU Women’s Basketball Instagram @jsugamecockswbb
JSU Athletics Facebook @JSUGamecocks
Alma Mater
UAB, 1990 Years at JSU Tenth Season E-Mail awarmley@jsu.edu Twitter @Coach_Warm Assistant Coach Eric Wise
Alma Mater Louisiana-Lafayette, 1992 Years at JSU Tenth Season E-Mail ewise@jsu.edu Twitter @CoachEW
Assistant Coach ................................................. Rabun Wright
Alma Mater North Alabama, 2015 Years at JSU Second Season E-Mail rwright7@jsu.edu Twitter @CoachRabun
TEAM INFORMATION
First Season: 1975-76 All-Time Record 598-716 (47 years) NCAA Record 521-625 (40 years) Div. I Record 329-450 (27 years)
Conference Championships/Last 2/1993 (Div. II) NCAA Tournament Appearances/Last: 5/1993 (Div. II) 2021-22 Overall Record: 24-8
ASUN Record/Finish: 13-3/1st in West Division 2021-22 Postseason ASUN Tournament Final, WNIT Starters Returning/Lost 4/1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost 9/4 Newcomers 5
Player
2022-23 PRESEASON ALL-ASUN TEAM
School Class Position
Tishara Morehouse FGCU Sr. G
Mya Berkman Liberty Jr. C Skyler Gill North Alabama So. F
Yamia Johnson Austin Peay Gr. G Ajah Wayne Austin Peay Gr. G Alice Recanati Eastern Kentucky So. G Imari Martin Jacksonville State Sr. G
NeKiyah Thompson Jacksonville State Sr. G Amani Johnson Kennesaw State Gr. G Dee Brown Liberty Gr. G
Preseason Player of the Year: Tishara Morehouse, FGCU Preseason Defensive Player of the Year: Skyler Gill, North Alabama
JSU ON THE INTERNET
For unparalleled coverage of all 17 intercollegiate sports at JSU, point your web browser to www.jsugamecocksports.com. Each week, news releases, game notes and statistics are updated. Media and fans can view player and coach bios, schedules, results and the most comprehensive records and history pertaining to JSU athletics anywhere.
ESPN+
Fans will be able to watch the Gamecocks in all home games and all road ASUN games on the web, thanks to the ASUN’s ESPN partnership. Video broadcast of each game is available for viewing with the purchase of an ESPN+ online service, which currently charges $10 per month. A subscription provides Gamecock coverage for both men’s and women’s basketball, football, baseball, softball and select soccer and volleyball matches.
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 2022-2023 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, Assistant Sports Information Director Logan Maddox will cover all the action. For a full list of radio affiliates, fans can visit JSUGamecockSports.com or contact lmaddox2@jsu.edu to receive a complete and up-to-date list.
Due to the ASUN’s mirror scheduling this year, in which the men and women will play different league schedules, Maddox will take over for legendary broadcaster Mike Parris in covering women’s basketball while
“The Voice of the Gamecocks” handles men’s basketball duties. In the past, Maddox has provided play-by-play coverage of men’s and women’s basketball, football, and softball at the University of West Georgia and began serving as the broadcast voice of the Rome Braves and
JSU volleyball in 2022. The Cedartown, Ga., native has also covered prep sports in the northeast Alabama and northwest Georgia regions and started as the Assistant Sports Information Director over women’s basketball, volleyball, and tennis at JSU in September 2022.
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
Electronic Media-Radio
JACKSONVILLE STATE
SPORTS NETWORK
700 Pelham Rd. North Jacksonville, AL 36265
Phone: 256-782-5980 Fax: 256-782-5958 Mike Parris, Play-by-Play
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-Television
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
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.
2022-23 SCHEDULE
Date Day Opponent
Location Time
Nov. 1 Tuesday University of Montevallo (Exhibition) Jacksonville, AL 11:30am
Nov. 7 Monday Shorter University Jacksonville, AL 5:45pm
Nov. 13 Sunday University of Georgia Athens, GA 1:00pm
Nov. 17 Thursday East Tennessee State University Johnson City, TN 11:00am
Nov. 22 Tuesday Life University Jacksonville, AL 4:15pm
Nov. 30 Wednesday Samford University Jacksonville, AL 6:00pm
Dec. 4 Sunday Davidson College Jacksonville, AL 2:00pm
Dec. 11 Sunday University of Mississippi Oxford, MS 1:00pm Dec. 14 Wednesday Alabama State University Jacksonville, AL 4:15pm Dec 20 Tuesday Utah Tech University% Las Vegas, NV 3:15pm
Dec. 21 Wednesday University of Dayton% Las Vegas, NV 7:45pm
Dec. 29 Thursday University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Chattanooga, TN 6:00pm
Jan. 2 **Monday University of Central Arkansas Conway, AR 5:30pm
Jan. 5 **Thursday Lipscomb University Jacksonville, AL 6:00pm
Jan. 7 **Saturday Queens University Jacksonville, AL 5:45pm
Jan. 12 **Thursday Austin Peay State University Clarksville, TN 5:30pm
Jan. 14 **Saturday Lipscomb University Nashville, TN 1:30pm
Jan. 19 **Thursday Kennesaw State University Kennesaw, GA 6:00pm
Jan. 21 **Saturday Kennesaw State University Jacksonville, AL 4:00pm
Jan. 26 **Thursday University of Central Arkansas Jacksonville, AL 5:45pm
Jan. 28 **Saturday University of North Alabama Jacksonville, AL 1:45pm
Feb. 2 **Thursday Liberty University Lynchburg, VA 6:00pm
Feb. 4 **Saturday Queens University Charlotte, NC 1:00pm
Feb. 9 **Thursday Bellarmine University Jacksonville, AL 5:15pm
Feb. 11 **Saturday Eastern Kentucky University Jacksonville, AL 4:00pm
Feb. 16 **Thursday University of North Florida Jacksonville, FL 6:00pm
Feb. 18 **Saturday Jacksonville University Jacksonville, FL 12:00pm
Feb. 23 **Thursday Stetson University Jacksonville, AL 6:00pm
Feb. 25 **Saturday Florida Gulf Coast University Jacksonville, AL 4:00pm
March 1 **Wednesday Stetson University DeLand, FL 12:00pm
2022-23
Numerical Roster
# Name
Pos. Ht. Cl Hometown/Previous School
0 Masengo Mutanda G 5-7 R-Jr. Minneapolis, Minn. / Armstrong HS / NW Florida State
1 Kyra Williams G 5-9 5th Jacksonville, Ala. / Jacksonville HS / Wallace State CC
2 Shaquice May G 5-10 So. Conyers, Ga. / Rockdale County HS
3 NeKiyah Thompson G 5-6 Sr. Atlanta, Ga. / Frederick Douglass HS
4 Keiara Griffin F 6-0 Jr. Birmingham, Ala. / Ramsay HS
5 Imari Martin G 5-6 5th Hazel Green, Ala. / Hazel Green HS / Wallace State CC
10 Bre’Anna Rhodes F 6-0 So. Montgomery, Ala. / G.W. Carver HS
11 Eden Sample G 5-10 So. Gwinnett, Ga. / Collins Hill HS
13 Shawnta Shaw G 5-2 5th Nashville, Tenn. / Pearl-Cohn HS / Troy
15 Madison McCoy F 6-0 Jr. Knoxville, Tenn. / Knox West HS / Walters State College
22 Kennedy Gavin F 6-0 Gr. Petal, Miss. / Petal HS / Southern Miss
23 Brooklyn McDaniel F 5-11 Fr. Heflin, Ala. / Cleburne County HS
24 Evangelia Davlakou G 5-5 Fr. Athens, Greece / Luella HS
33 Kiana Montgomery F 6-1 Jr. Anniston, Ala. / Anniston HS / Shelton State CC
2022-23
Alphbetical Roster
# Name Pos. Ht. Cl Hometown/Previous School
24
Evangelia Davlakou G 5-5 Fr. Athens, Greece / Luella HS
22 Kennedy Gavin F 6-0 Gr. Petal, Miss. / Petal HS / Southern Miss
4 Keiara Griffin F 6-0 Jr. Birmingham, Ala. / Ramsay HS
5 Imari Martin G 5-6 5th Hazel Green, Ala. / Hazel Green HS / Wallace State CC
2 Shaquice May G 5-10 So. Conyers, Ga. / Rockdale County HS
15 Madison McCoy F 6-0 Jr. Knoxville, Tenn. / Knox West HS / Walters State College
23 Brooklyn McDaniel F 5-11 Fr. Heflin, Ala. / Cleburne County HS
33 Kiana Montgomery F 6-1 Jr. Anniston, Ala. / Anniston HS / Shelton State CC
0 Masengo Mutanda G 5-7 R-Jr. Minneapolis, Minn. / Armstrong HS / NW Florida State
10 Bre’Anna Rhodes F 6-0 So. Montgomery, Ala. / G.W. Carver HS
11 Eden Sample G 5-10 So. Gwinnett, Ga. / Collins Hill HS / Old Dominion
13 Shawnta Shaw G 5-2 5th Nashville, Tenn. / Pearl-Cohn HS / Troy
3 NeKiyah Thompson G 5-6 Sr. Atlanta, Ga. / Frederick Douglass HS
1 Kyra Williams G 5-9 5th Jacksonville, Ala. / Jacksonville HS / Wallace State CC
Head Coach: Rick Pietri (South Alabama, 1987) 10th Year Assistant Coach: Altherias Warmley (UAB, 1990) 10th Year Assistant Coach: Eric Wise (Louisiana-Lafayette, 1992) 10th Year Assistant Coach: Rabun Wright (UNA, 2015) 2nd Year Director of Sports Performance: John Beale
2022-23 Women’s Basketball Roster Breakdown
Gamecocks By Class
Seniors (5)
Kennedy Gavin (Gr.)
Imari Martin (5th) Shawnta Shaw (5th) NeKiyah Thompson Kyra Williams (5th)
Juniors (4)
Keiara Griffin Madison McCoy Kiana Montgomery Masengo Mutanda (RS)
Sophomores (3) Shaquice May Bre’Anna Rhodes Eden Sample
Freshmen (2)
Evelina Davlakou Brooklyn McDaniel
Gamecocks By Height
6-1 Kiana Montgomery
6-0 Kennedy Gavin Keiara Griffin Madison McCoy Bre’anna Rhodes
5-11 Brooklyn McDaniel 5-10 Shaquice May Eden Sample
5-9 Kyra Williams
5-7 Masengo Mutanda
5-6 Imari Martin NeKiyah Thompson
5-5 Evelina Davlakou
5-2 Shawnta Shaw
Gamecocks By State/Country
Alabama (5)
Keiara Griffin Imari Martin Brooklyn McDaniel Kiana Montgomery Bre’anna Rhodes Kyra Williams Georgia (3) Shaquice May Eden Sample NeKiyah Thompson Minnesota (1) Masengo Mutanda Mississippi (1) Kennedy Gavin Tennessee (2) Madison McCoy Shawnta Shaw Greece (1) Evelina Davlakou
Gamecocks By Position
Forwards (6) Kennedy Gavin Keiara Griffin Madison McCoy Brooklyn McDaniel Kiana Montgomery Bre’Anna Rhodes
Guards (8)
Evelina Davlakou
Imari Martin Shaquice May Masengo Mutanda Eden Sample Shawnta Shaw NeKiyah Thompson Kyra Williams
RICK PIETRI Head Coach Tenth 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.
After nine seasons at the helm of JSU, Pietri has compiled 143 victories and stands as the school’s winningest head coach. His teams have set Division I school records for both overall and conference wins in a season. With 363 career victories at the Division I level, he ranks second all-time amongst the winningest collegiate women’s head coach in the state of Alabama history, behind only Auburn’s legendary Joe Ciampi.
Pietri is one of just five head coaches in NCAA Division I women’s basketball history to be the winningest head coach at two programs (Jacksonville State and South Alabama). In addition, once Pietri reaches the 150-win milestone at JSU, he will become the 23rd coach at the Division I level to ever earn 200 and 150 victories at separate institutions.
Pietri led the 2021-22 Gamecocks, in what is considered the best NCAA Division I season in school history, to a program-best 24-8 record, 15-1 home mark, 13 conference wins, and nine non-conference victories. JSU’s records at home (15-1), in conference (13-3) and in non-conference (9-3) in 2021-22 are all NCAA Division I program records. JSU’s 24 wins were the most since the 1990-91 season and the program’s most in the Division I era. Included in JSU’s historic winning total was an ASUN West Division Championship - the first championship of any kind for the Gamecocks in the D-I era. JSU’s West Division Title earned the squad a spot in the ASUN Championship Tournament as one of two No. 1 seeds. JSU easily moved past Jacksonville in the quarterfinals, 70-56, marking its first postseason win since 2018. In the semifinals the Gamecocks welcomed 27-2 Liberty, the No. 2 seed from the East Division. JSU never trailed in that contest and defeated the Flames 59-57 on a buzzer-beating layup from senior Kiana Johnson that was featured on SportsCenter’s Top Ten Plays. The win over Liberty marked one of the greatest wins of the Division-I era and sent JSU to their third-ever ASUN Championship Final and their first since 1999. The Gamecocks fell short in the title game to a Top-25 ranked Florida Gulf Coast team, but despite the loss in the Championship Final, JSU’s season was not over. Pietri and the Gamecocks earned a WNIT bid, securing the first postseason national tournament appearance for the program in the Division-I era. JSU lost in the First Round to Tulane, ending a record-setting year for the Gamecocks and Head Coach Rick Pietri. Upon his arrival, Pietri immediately reversed the fortunes of JSU women’s basketball. After inheriting a team that had gone 1-27 the year prior, 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, where JSU constructed 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. Trailing TTU for most of the game, Briana Benson made a put-back at the buzzer that sent the JSU on to the semifinals. 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 Belmont. 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 12 games in the first two months of the season, which marked the most nonconference wins 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, 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 still continued 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 positive impressions such as playing competitively with nationally ranked Florida State on the road and 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 for a 19-12 overall mark. In OVC play, the Gamecocks turned in a 12-6 record, notching the most conference wins ever in the school’s 23-year Div. I history which spanned 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 nationally ranked 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 SEC opponent in five years. That same month saw Coach Pietri eclipse the 300-mark in career wins against 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.
In 2019-20, the Gamecocks made it three-straight seasons reaching the OVC tournament after a 14-15 regular season and 10-8 league record. It tied the longest consecutive stretch of postseason play since joining the OVC in 2003-04. Jax State opened the season at historic Memorial Gymnasium in Nashville, Tenn., taking on Vanderbilt where the Gamecocks held close until the final period. JSU made 10 three-pointers in the contest, signaling what was to come for the rest of the season as the Gamecocks went on to set the program record with 198 made treys. JSU placed two players on All-OVC Teams for the first time in five years with graduate-senior Destiney Elliott earning first team honors, while junior Taylor Hawks was selected to the second team.
Immediately following the 2020 OVC tournament the world suddenly changed with the impact of Covid-19. With uncertainty going into the following season, the Gamecocks were ready and waiting for whatever came. What came was a delayed start to the season from the NCAA, and a maximum 25-game schedule which forced several scheduling alterations in the weeks leading up to the 2020-21 season. In total, JSU had nine major postponements or cancelations during the season, but persevered for a 15-8 regular-season record and the school’s first-ever trip to four consecutive OVC tournaments in the team’s final year in the conference.
Senior Taylor Hawks became the 14th member of the program to reach 1,000 career points and junior Yamia Johnson earned second-team All-OVC honors after ranking among the best scorers in the conference all season. The duo helped JSU to a 7-2 start out of the gate, including a 72-67 win over UT Martin to snap a 14-game losing skid to the perennial OVC power. The UTM win came at home as JSU reeled off 10-straight home wins to begin the season, ranking among the top 10 streaks in the nation. The wild season came to a close with a 79-64 loss to Tennessee Tech in the first round of the tournament. 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 finished as the all-time winningest coach in Lady
The Pietri File
Hometown: New Orleans, La.
Family: Wife: The former Suzanne Odom Children: Two sons, Wesley and Jordan, two daughters-in-law, Emily and Katie, and grandson, Wayne III. 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
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
Jaguars history with a career record of 220-167. In a list compiled in 2020, Pietri is one of just 55 Div. I women’s head coaches with 100-ormore wins at two schools, and only 32 of those have at least 200 at one of their stops.
Pietri’s turnaround of the South Alabama program started with his first team, during the 2000-01 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 rebuild 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.
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 program-best 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 honor 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, two daughters-in-law, Emily and Katie, and grandson, Wayne III.
PIETRI’S ALL-TIME RECORD VS. OPPONENTS
Alabama 3-2
Alabama A&M 2-0
Alabama-Birmingham 3-1
Auburn-Montgomery 1-0
Alabama State 2-2
Alcorn State 4-1
Appalachian State 1-0
Arkansas-Pine Bluff 1-0
Arkansas-Little Rock 9-7
Arkansas State 9-10
Auburn 0-5
Austin Peay 6-4
Belhaven 1-0
Bellarmine 2-0
Belmont 3-17
Brewton-Parker 2-0
California-Berkley 0-1
California State-Northridge 0-1
Centenary (La.) 1-0
Central Arkansas 3-1
Central Florida 1-1
Chattanooga 1-1
Charleston Southern 1-0
Clark-Atlanta 1-0
Clemson 0-2
College of Charleston 1-0
Coppin State 0-1
Davidson 0-1
Denver 7-14
Detroit 1-0
East Carolina 2-0
East Tennessee State 2-0
Eastern Kentucky 15-3
Eastern Illinois 5-5
Florida 0-2
Florida A&M 3-0
Florida Atlantic 8-6
Florida International 10-10
PIETRI ’S YEAR-BY-YEAR
Year School Overall (.pct) Conference(.pct) Finish 2000-01 South Alabama 13-16 (.448) 5-11 (.313) 5th (Sun Belt West) 2001-02 South Alabama 17-11 (.607) 7-8 (.467) 3rd (Sun Belt West) 2002-03 South Alabama 19-11 (.633) 10-5 (.667) T-1st (Sun Belt West)) 2003-04 South Alabama 22-7 (.786) 11-4 (.733) 1st (Sun Belt West) 2004-05 South Alabama 13-15 (.464) 7-8 (.467) 3rd (Sun Belt West) 2005-06 South Alabama 15-14 (.517) 8-7 (.533) T-2nd (Sun Belt West) 2006-07 South Alabama 14-16 (.467) 7-11 (.389) 4th (Sun Belt East) 2007-08 South Alabama 20-11 (.645) 10-8 (.556) 3rd (Sun Belt East) 2008-09 South Alabama 21-11 (.656) 10-8 (.556) T-2nd (Sun Belt East) 2009-10 South Alabama 15-16 (.484) 9-9 (.500) T-4th (Sun Belt East) 2010-11 South Alabama 17-13 (.567) 8-8 (.500) 4th (Sun Belt East) 2011-12 South Alabama 17-13 (.567) 9-7 (.563) 4th (Sun Belt East) 2012-13 South Alabama 17-13 (.567) 10-10 (.500) 4th (Sun Belt East) 2013-14 Jacksonville State 14-18 (.438) 8-8 (.500) 5th (OVC East) 2014-15 Jacksonville State 19-10 (.655) 10-6 (.625) 4th (OVC) 2015-16 Jacksonville State 10-18 (.357) 5-11 (.313) 10th (OVC) 2016-17 Jacksonville State 13-15 (.464) 6-10 (.375) 9th (OVC) 2017-18 Jacksonville State 19-12 (.613) 12-6 (.667) T-4th (OVC) 2018-19 Jacksonville State 15-15 (.500) 9-9 (.500) T-6th (OVC) 2019-20 Jacksonville State 14-16 (.466) 10-8 (.555) 5th (OVC) 2020-21 Jacksonville State 15-9 (.625) 12-7 (.632) 4th (OVC) 2021-22 Jacksonville State 24-8 (.750) 13-3 (.813) 1st (ASUN West)
Total: 363-288 (.558) 196-172 (.533)
PIETRI’S COACHING HIGHLIGHTS
l 2013-14 OVC Coach of the Year
l 2002-03 Sun Belt West Division Champions
l 2003-04 Sun Belt West Division Champions
l 2021-22 ASUN West Division Champions
l 2002 Preseason WNIT
l 2003 Postseason WNIT
l 2004 Postseason WNIT
l 2022 Postseason WNIT
l Surpassed Charlie Branum to become South Alabama’s all-time wins leader- Feb. 9, 2011 vs. Troy (72-62)
l Passed Dana Austin as JSU’s all-time leader in wins – Feb. 15, 2021 vs. Eastern Kentucky (73-55)
l 100th win of collegiate career- Nov. 12, 2007 vs. Spring Hill (56-44)
l 200th win of collegiate career- Feb. 4, 2012 at Western Kentucky (56-52)
l 300th win of collegiate career- Dec. 12, 2018 at Alabama A&M (55-48)
l Most JSU wins in Div. 1 era (24, 2021-22)
Florida Gulf Coast 0-2
Florida State 0-3
Fort Valley State 1-0
Georgia 0-1
Georgia Southern 5-3
Georgia State 1-2
George Washington 0-2
Harvard 0-1
Houston 0-1
Houston Baptist 2-0
Illinois-Chicago 0-1
Illinois State 0-1
Indiana State 1-0
Iowa 0-1
Jackson State 3-1
Jacksonville 2-1
Jacksonville State 2-1
Kennesaw State 4-1
Kentucky 0-1
Lamar 2-0
Liberty 2-1
Lipscomb 6-1
Long Island 0-1
Louisiana-Lafayette 19-3
Louisiana-Monroe 9-4
Louisiana Tech 0-1
Loyola Marymount 0-1
Maine 1-0
McNeese State 5-0
Mercer 3-2
Memphis 1-2
l Best single season record at home in JSU’s Div. I history (15-1, 2021-22)
l Best conference record in JSU’s Div. I history (133, 2021-22)
l Best non-conference record in JSU’s Div. I history (9-3, 2014-15 & 2021-22)
l Coached 13 All-Sun Belt Conference Selections
l Coached eight All-Ohio Valley Conference Selections
l Coached two All-ASUN Conference Selections
l Coached eight players that have played professionally overseas (Miranda Cantrell, Taylor Hawks, Petra Jacob, Taneisha Russell, Cristian Shelter, Jessica Starling, Donyel Wheeler, and Whitney Woodard)
l Coached five of South Alabama’s 18 1,000point scorers (Lyletha Gamble, Shakira Nettles, Taneisha Russell, Jessica Webb, and Whitney Woodard)
l Coached four of JSU’s 14 1,000-point scorers (Briana Benson, Taylor Hawks, Destany McLin, and Candace Morton)
Miami (OH) 0-2
Middle Tennessee 2-19
Mississippi State 1-4
Mississippi Valley State 1-0
Missouri-Kansas City 1-0
Mobile 1-0
Montevallo 1-0
Morehead State 7-9
Murray State 7-4
New Mexico State 8-2
New Orleans 15-7
Nicholls State 6-0
North Alabama 2-0
North Carolina A&T 1-0
North Florida 1-0
North Texas 8-14
Northern Kentucky 0-1
Northwestern State 3-0
Oakland 0-1
Ohio 2-0
Ole Miss 3-3
Oklahoma State 1-0
Oregon State 0-2
Portland State 0-1
Purdue 0-1
Rhode Island 1-0
Saint Francis 1-0
Samford 3-1
Sam Houston State 2-1
Savannah State 2-0
Seton Hall 0-1
Spring Hill 6-0
South Carolina State 2-1
Southeast Missouri 4-4
Southern 11-2
Southern Illinois 1-1
Southern Illinois-Edwardsville 7-4
Southern Mississippi 8-2
Stetson 2-1
Stillman 1-0
St. Francis (N.Y.) 1-0
Talladega 1-0
Tennessee State 13-5
Tennessee Tech 10-8
Texas A&M -Corpus Christi 1-0
Texas-San Antonio 1-0
Texas Tech 0-2
Troy 15-5
Tulane 0-1
Tulsa 1-1
Tuskegee 1-0
Utah 1-0
UT Martin 1-9
Vanderbilt 0-3
Villanova 0-1
Washington State 0-1
Western Illinois 2-0
Western Kentucky 8-16
Wisconsin-Milwaukee 0-1
William & Mary 0-1
Wofford 1-1
Young Harris 1-0
Altherias Warmley enters her tenth season on the bench with Rick Pietri’s staff in 2022-23.
Warmley has mentored the Gamecock guards since her arrival in 2013-14. In her first season, the program posted a 13-win 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 soared from a 2.3 in 2012-13 to a 3.38 team average in 2019-20.
Warmley was key in the development of twotime All-Ohio Valley Conference guard Candace Morton. Under Warmley’s tutelage, Morton (2011-15), Briana Benson (2013-17), Taylor Hawks (2017-21), and Destany McLin (201317) have each joined JSU’s 1,000-Point Club. Morton’s 1,305 points rank fifth all-time.
The Gamecocks had an historic outing in the 2022-23 campaign. Pietri, Warmley, and the rest of the coaching staff guided Jacksonville State’s women to a Division I program-best 24-8 record. JSU claimed the ASUN West Division title in their first season back in the league and earned a bid to the WNIT, marking the program’s first postseason appearance in Division I competition.
Warmley joined the JSU coaching staff after an 11-year stint as head coach at Alabama A&M. In her decade-plus 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. In addition to her duties as head women’s basketball coach at Alabama A&M, Warmley served for several years as the athletic department’s Senior Woman Administrator.
Warmley spent eight years on the staff at
ALTHERIAS WARMLEY Assistant Coach Tenth Season
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).
Warmley was a member of UAB’s 1989-90 squad that was crowned Sun Belt Conference regular season co-champions. 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 helped in guiding the 1992-93 Lady Blazers to the WNIT after they finished as Great Midwest Conference regular season cochampions with a 24-8 record. A year later, Warmley and UAB went a perfect 12-0 in GMC play to go along with their 23-6 overall mark. They earned the Great Midwest’s regular season and tournament titles and advanced to the NCAA Tournament.
Warmley 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
Assistant Coach Tenth Season
ERIC WISE
2022-23 will mark the tenth season for Eric Wise with the Jacksonville State women’s basketball program. Rick Pietri’s first addition once named head coach at JSU, the two had 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 ranked fifth on the school’s all-time rebounding list by the end of her tenure with 725 boards. Most recently he instructed Chloe Long (2015-20), who completed her career with 700 rebounds and earned JSU’s prestigious Eagle Owl Award. 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.
The Gamecocks had an historic outing in the 2022-23 campaign. Pietri, Wise, and the rest of the coaching staff guided Jacksonville State’s women to a Division I program-best 24-8 record. JSU claimed the ASUN West Division title in their first season back in the league and earned a bid to the WNIT, marking the program’s first postseason appearance in Division I competition.
Wise was instrumental in the success of the USA program in Mobile, Ala. Alongside Pietri, the Jaguars were a contender in the Sun Belt Conference, capturing back-to-back Sun Belt West Division titles in 2003 and 2004. South also made consecutive WNIT postseason appearances in 2003 and 2004. 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 2000-01 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 School. 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 (1992-96). His 1993-94 and 1994-95 teams advanced to the playoffs.
The Eric Wise File
Hometown: New Roads, La.
Family: Children: Two daughters, Jerilyn and Imani Education: Master of Science in Sport Management Jacksonville State University, Dec. 2018 Jacksonville, Alabama
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
RABUN WRIGHT Assistant Coach Second Season
Wright begins her second season at JSU in 2022-23, after arriving at Jax State in the summer of 2021 following three successful seasons as an assistant at Florida SouthWestern State College (FSW) in Fort Myers, Florida.
The Gamecocks had an historic outing in the 2022-23 campaign. Pietri, Wright, and the rest of the coaching staff guided Jacksonville State’s women to a Division I program-best 24-8 record. JSU claimed the ASUN West Division title in their first season back in the league and earned a bid to the WNIT, marking the program’s first postseason appearance in Division I competition.
During her tenure at FSW, the Buccaneers won three-straight Suncoast Conference Championships and earned back-to-back bids into the National Junior College Athletic Association’s (NJCAA) national tournament. She recruited and coached three NJCAA All-Americans and saw seven of her athletes move on to Division I programs.
In her first season with the Bucs in 2018-19, FSW went 30-4, winning the Suncoast Conference title with an undefeated record and made the program’s first appearance in the NJCAA National Tournament, where they advanced to the Sweet 16 round. The Bucs repeated as conference champions the following season finishing 24-7 overall and earned their second-straight berth into the national tournament. Wright coached five players to All-Conference honors that season, including Suncoast Conference Player of the Year Za’Nautica Downs, who also garnered All-State and NJCAA All-American honors. For her efforts, she was named one of four finalists for the World Exposure 2020 NJCAA Assistant Coach of the Year.
Her final season in Fort Myers, Fla., concluded with a 13-6 record amid a Covid-19 interrupted season. The Bucs still managed a third-straight conference title with a 6-3 SCC mark.
Wright joined FSW after two seasons at NCAA Division II Shorter University, where she gained her first collegiate coaching experience. She served as a Graduate Assistant for the Hawks during the 2016-17 season, before spending the 2017-18 campaign as an Assistant Coach for the Gulf South program.
Prior to her stint at Shorter, Wright spent time overseas working with multiple sports ministry programs in Malta, Italy, and Germany. In addition to organizing numerous sports camps throughout Italy and participating in sports-based leadership training in Germany, she worked hand-in-hand with the International Olympic Committee in Malta. Rabun also trained players competing for Malta’s National Team.
Wright played at the University of North Alabama from 2012-2015, during which time she helped re-establish the FCA chapter at UNA and led a small group bible study for women athletes on campus. During the
summer of her sophomore year, Rabun worked as a media manager for the basketball venue at the National Special Olympic Games.
Wright graduated Cum Laude from UNA with a Bachelor of Science in Mass Communications with a concentration in Broadcast Journalism and later earned her master’s degree from in Business Administration (Sports Management) from Shorter University.
A 2012 graduate of Rabun County High School in Clayton, Ga., Wright helped lead her team to the school’s first-ever region championship. She was a Wendy’s Heisman Athlete recipient, All-Region player, Piedmont Tournament MVP, and was selected to compete for the North/South All-Star Game in 2012. Additionally, she was selected as the All-Tournament Point Guard at the 2010 Wilson Swiss All-Star Game in Zolfingen, Switzerland.
The Wright File
Hometown: Clayton, Georgia
Family: Single
Education: Master of Business Administration in Sport Management Shorter University, Dec 2017 Rome, Georgia
Bachelor of Science in Mass Communication North Alabama, 2015 Florence, Alabama
Coaching Career: Assistant Coach Jacksonville State University June, 2021-Present
Assistant Coach Florida Southwestern State College 2018-2021
Assistant Coach Shorter University 2017-2018 Graduate Assistant Shorter University 2016-2017
Support Staff
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Kennedy Gavin #22
6’-0” / Forward Petal, Miss. / Petal HS Southern Miss
JSU CAREER:
2021-22: Played in 31 games and made 30 starts during her second season at JSU...Averaged 24.2 minutes per game as a starter in the front court...scored 9.6 points per game and led the Gamecocks with 7.0 rebounds per game...second on the team in scoring...was JSU’s most efficient scorer with a 50.2 percent field goal percentage (131-21)...scored a career-high 19 points against Bellarmine (02/20/22) on the road while shooting 8-of-11 from the floor and grabbing nine boards...recorded a team-high five double-doubles...collected a career-high 13 boards twice... dished out a season-high three assists against Central Arkansas (2/12/22)...played a career-high 30 minutes twice.
2020-21: Played in all 24 games and made one start during her redshirt junior season and first year with the Gamecocks…Averaged 16.4 minutes per game in the front court…Totaled 104 points on the season for 4.3 per game…Totaled 112 rebounds for 4.7 per game…Finished 46-of99 from the floor shooting 46.5 percent…shot 54.5 percent from the charity stripe on 12-of-22… Scored a season-high 14 points against SIUE on 5-of-6 shooting from the floor and went 4-of-4 from the free-throw line while playing 22 minutes…Totaled a season-high 12 rebounds on the road against SIUE including eight on the offensive end… Registered a season-high three assists against Tennessee Tech at home…Played a season-high 26 minutes against Eastern Kentucky in her lone start of the season…Was named to the OVC Commissioners Honor Roll. 2019-20: Sat out the season as a redshirt after transferring.
PRIOR TO JSU: SOUTHERN MISS:
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: At Petal High School, Gavin averaged 13.5 points, 8.8 rebounds and 1.2 steals per game. Gavin’s Career Stats
Keiara Griffin
Junior
6’-0” / Forward Birmingham, Ala. / Ramsay HS
JSU CAREER:
2021-22: Played and started in all 32 games...averaged 22.5 minutes per game in the front court...averaged 6.7 points and 6.1 rebounds per game during her sophomore campaign...tied for third on the team in three-point shooting at 30.8 percent...totaled 24 steals and led the team with six blocks...scored a career-high 18 points against Central Arkansas (1/19/22) and grabbed 10 boards...recorded four double-doubles on the season...collected a season-high 12 boards against South Carolina State(11/27/21)...played a season-high 31 minutes against Chattanooga (12/30/21)...recorded a season-high three three-pointers on three occasions.
2020-21: Played all 24 games including 22 starts as a freshman…Averaged 22.2 minutes per game…scored 154 totaled points on the season and averaged 6.4 per game…Averaged 5.1 rebounds per game and totaled 122 on the season as the second-leading rebounder for JSU… Totaled 18 steals and led the Gamecocks with 11 blocks and averaged .45 per game…Dished out 31 assists for 1.29 per game…Scored a season-high 14 points against Eastern Illinois 5-of-10 from the field and 3-of-6 from the line…Totaled a season-high 10 rebounds against SIUE and dished out five assists to go along with 12 points in her first -career double-double…Finished 61-165 for 37 percent from the floor on the season and was 18-of-72 for 25 percent from beyond-the-arc… Recorded a season-high two three pointers in five different games.
HIGH SCHOOL: Played at Ramsay High in Birmingham under coaches Ronnie Jackson and JoVanka Ward…averaged 15 points, 10 rebounds and eight assists as a senior…named secondteam All-State as a junior…played in the Alabama high school North-South All-Star Game as well as the Alabama-Mississippi All-Star Game.
PERSONAL: Born December 21, 2001…daughter of Cherravia and Octavious Griffin…has two brothers, Keionte and LaJuanven, and sister, Dymond…favorite pro athlete is Candace Parker… plans to major in sport management at JSU.
Meet The Gamecocks
Green, Ala. / Hazel Green HS Wallace State CC
JSU CAREER:
2021-22: Started in all 32 games during her second season with the Gamecocks...led JSU with 10.6 points per game and played a teamhigh 26.7 minutes per game...led JSU’s three-point shooting efforts with 64 made three-pointers at 30.0 percent for an average of 2.0 per game...finished as one of the top-five three-point shooters in the ASUN... tied her career-high with six three-pointers against Bellarmine on Jan. 5, and scored a career-high 22 points...made more than three three’s in six games...averaged 2.4 rebounds and 0.7 assists per game...shot 71.7 percent from the charity stripe and 32.0 percent from the floor... recorded a season-high six rebounds twice...scored in double-figures 18 times.
2020-21: Played in all 24 games during her first season with the Gamecocks…Scored 195 points averaging 8.1 points per game…Shot 39.4 percent from beyond-the-arc on 44-of-131 shooting…Finished 23of-31 from the free-throw line for 74.2 percent…Totaled 29 rebounds and 19 assists on the year…Registered 17 steals…Totaled a seasonhigh three steals on the road against Tennessee Tech…Drained a season-high six three-pointers against Eastern Kentucky and SIUE shooting 60 percent from downtown in each contest…Scored a career-high 24 points against Eastern Kentucky and scored double-figures 10 times.
PRIOR TO JSU: WALLACE STATE CC:
Martin comes highly decorated to the Red and White as a First Team NJCAA (National Junior College Athletic Association) All-American… the first WSCC Lady Lion to score 1,000 career points in 14 years, also became the Lions’ only First Team All-American selection. Leading the ACCC (Alabama Community College Conference) with a 21.8 scoring average for 2019-20, Martin was named the ACCC/Region 22 Player of the Year in addition to earning recognition as the ACCC North Division Player of the Year, an ACCC North Division First Team member and an ACCC All-Tournament team member…she led the conference with 147 assists and connected on 81 three-pointers.
HIGH SCHOOL:
Before scoring 1,082 points in her two seasons with the Lady Lions, Martin prepped at Hazel Green High outside of Huntsville, where recent Gamecock standouts Chloe Long and Rayven Pearson once played. She hit the winning free throws in overtime to lead the Lady Trojans to the 2018 AHSAA 6A State championship over Ramsay.
PERSONAL: Born April 5, 2000…the daughter of Chondra Martin… has one older brother, Jalen, and older sister, Tyra…her uncle Darian Stewart played football at South Carolina and went on to the NFL where he won Super Bowl 50 with the Broncos and later named to the Pro Bowl in 2017…favorite athlete is Lebron James…plans to major in Forensic Investigation at JSU.
Shaquice MaY
sophomore 5-9” / GUARD Conyers, Ga. / Rockdale County HS
CAREER
2021-22: Saw action in 18 games as a freshman and averaged 6.8 minutes per game...scored 1.6 points per game in her reserve role...scored a career-high 11 points on 4-of-10 shooting from the floor and 3-of-8 shooting from three against South Carolina State (11/27/21)...made six threepointers on the season...totaled five rebounds, six assists and three steals.
HIGH SCHOOL: Played for Rockdale County High School in Conyers, Georgia…earned All-Citizen and GHSA 7A first team-selections…averaged 12.6 points, 2.6 assists and 1.8 steals per game… helped Rockdale to the second round of the playoffs…earned All-State honors.
Madison McCoy
CAREER
2021-22: Appeared in all 32 games and made two starts during her first season with the Gamecocks...was a staple off the bench and played 20.2 minutes per game...averaged 3.4 points and 3.9 rebounds per game...shot 36.5 percent from the field...scored a career-high 10 points twice, in backto-back games against Eastern Kentucky (1/15/22) and Central Arkansas (1/19/22)...registered a career-high nine boards against Samford (11/17/21)...totaled 28 steals and 20 assists on the year.
PRIOR TO JSU: WALTERS STATE COLLEGE:
2020-21: McCoy played in 15 games and made nine starts for Walters State College…was the third leading scorer with 11.3 points per game and third leading rebounder with 4.0 per game…led the team in blocks with 1.3 and averaged 1.1 steals per game…she helped lead the Lady Senators to the Tennessee Community College Association Region VII championship last season and advanced to the national junior college tournament…Walters State finished 13-4.
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Kiana Montgomery
Junior F / 6-1
Anniston, Ala. / Anniston HS Shelton State CC
PRIOR TO JSU: SHELTON STATE CC: Played in 50 games in two seasons at Shelton State Community College in Tuscaloosa, Ala…. coached by Madonna Thompson…was named a 2021 NJCAA All-Star after leading the Lady Buccaneers to a 21-5 record and a state championship in 2020-21…Shelton State went 29-2 and won another ACCC Women’s Championship with Montgomery the following season…averaged 4.1 points and 9.6 rebounds per game at SSCC and shot 41.7% from the field.
HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at nearby Anniston High School for head coach Eddie Bullock…guided the Lady Bulldogs to the 2019-20 AHSAA Class 4A State Championship…was a Second-Team All-State selection and a Second-Team All-Region pick as a senior after averaging 12.7 points and 6.8 rebounds per game…named a Third-Team All-State performer as a junior…helped Anniston become the first program to win four consecutive Calhoun County Championships…was high school teammates with Shelton State’s Unrayasia Barclay, Auburn-Montgomery’s Allasha Dudley, and Calhoun CC’s Shi Jackson…played club basketball with the All Alabama Roadrunners…was club teammates with Alabama State’s DaKiyah Sanders, Talladega’s Lauren Powell, and Auburn-Montgomery’s Jemeriah Moore and Jamya Tyus…carried a high school GPA of 3.8…chose Shelton State over offers from Eastern Kentucky, Bishop State CC, and Wallace State CC.
PERSONAL: Born Jan. 27, 2002 in Anniston, Ala….daughter of Sylvie Elston and Theron Montgomery…has one brother and three sisters…older brother Theron is a forward at Point University (Ga.)… also related to Tyrell Elston, who played football at Sewanee (Tenn.) before pursuing a career in arena football, and Clay Dent, who wrestled collegiately at Chattanooga…favorite athlete is Ja Morant…favorite television show is The Vampire Diaries…also cheers for Alabama football…plans to major in Social Work at JSU.
Masengo Mutanda
R-Junior G / 5-7 Minneapolis, Minn. Armstrong High school Northwest Florida State
PRIOR TO JSU: NORTHWEST FLORIDA STATE: Played in 53 games over the course of two seasons at Northwest Florida State College in Niceville, Fla….coached by Bart Walker and Zack Banks…helped the Raiders win back-to-back state championships as well as the 202021 NJCAA National Championship…averaged 11.5 points per game during the 2021 national title campaign and added nine points in the championship game…averaged 6.4 points per game in 2021-22…collected several honors in her junior college career including All-Conference, All-Tournament, and Player of the Week selections…redshirted in 2019-20 due to injury.
HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Antiwan Easley at Armstrong High School in Plymouth, Minn…three-time Team MVP for the Falcons… First-Team All-State selection as a junior and senior…five-time FirstTeam All-Region athlete (8th grade through senior year)…averaged 21 points, 10 rebounds, and two steals per game as a senior…set high school career-highs of 41 points, 15 rebounds, and nine steals at Armstrong…finished as program’s all-time leader in points, steals, and free throws.
PERSONAL: Born April 15, 2001 in Kinshasa, Congo…daughter of Kathy and Victor Mutanda…youngest of seven siblings… has three older sisters (Carol, Jenny, Joycy) and three older brothers (Gloire, Jean-Mark, Serge)…favorite athlete is Kobe Bryant…favorite type of food is African food…plans to major in Integrated Studies at JSU.
Bre’anna
CAREER
2021-22: Appeared in 31 games during her freshman season and averaged 8.3 minutes per game...scored 3.2 points and grabbed 2.1 rebounds per game...was named the ASUN Freshman of the Week following scoring a career-high 13 points on 6-of-8 shooting from the floor against Indiana State...registered a season-high nine rebounds against Chattanooga (12/30/21)...shot 43.3 percent from the field on the year.
HIGH SCHOOL: Played for G.W. Carver High School in Montgomery, Alabama…was a threetime All-metro player and the 2019-20 All-Metro player of the year…Second team 6A All-State selection.
Eden Sample SOPHOMORE
CAREER: OLD DOMINION (2021-22): Played in 13 games…Scored two points against Bowie State, Appalachian State and both games with Western Kentucky…Had two rebounds in a game against Bowie State and Norfolk State.
HIGH SCHOOL: Played her final two seasons under head coach Brian Harmon at Collins Hill High School in Suwanee, Ga., after spending two seasons at Northview High School in Johns Creek, Ga….nominee for the 2021 McDonald’s All-American Game…Atlanta Journal-Constitution 6A All-State Second Team selection as a senior…received Georgia Athletic Coaches Association 6A North All-State and Gwinnett Daily Post All-County Second Team recognition as a senior…played in the 6A State Quarterfinals in her final season…team leader in scoring at a junior at 16.5 points per game while shooting nearly 40 percent from deep…state runner-up as a junior…first-team all-conference and Georgia All-Regional Team honoree…four-time regional champion…MVP of the Deep South Classic as a junior and senior…Hudl Classic Top 50 Highest Scoring Freshmen (1,000 Points)…high school teammates with Vanderbilt’s Sacha Washington, George Washington’s Asjah Inniss, Rice’s Ashlee Austin, and UNC Greensboro’s Jailah Clark-Jones…club teammates with Cincinnati’s Braylyn Milton, Miami’s Lazaria Spearman, South Alabama’s Nadia Howard, Troy’s Gabbi Cartagena…chose ODU over other interested schools such as Coastal Carolina, Jacksonville, Little Rock, Mercer, Stony Brook, UNC Greensboro, Western Carolina, and Western Kentucky.
PERSONAL: Born Sept. 8, 2002 in Burlington, Vt…. daughter of Jennifer Major…has two sisters, Addison Logan and Brianna Crystal…favorite athletes are Senera Williams and Stephen Curry…roots for the Golden State Warriors and Georgia Bulldogs…favorite singer is Summer Walker…favorite color is pink…plans to major in Biology at JSU.
Meet The Gamecocks
JSU CAREER:
2021-22: Appeared in 29 games and made two starts during her second season with the Gamecocks...averaged 15.6 minutes per game in her role off the bench...was JSU’s leading scorer off the bench with 6.2 points per game...finished second in assists with 2.0 per game...led the squad with 33 steals on the year...scored a career-high 16 points on the road against Stetson (2/9/22) while also totaling eight rebounds, five steals and four assists...shot 39.2 percent from the field during the 2021-22 campaign.
2020-21: Played in four games during her first season with the Gamecocks and averaged 2.8 minutes per game…played a career-high four minutes against UT Martin and scored a career-high two points on 1-of-1 shooting from the floor…tied her career-high of two points on the road against EKU on 1-of-1 shooting…dished out a career-high two assists against UT Martin…totaled three rebounds to go along with four points and three assists on the season…named to the OVC Commissioners Honor Roll.
PRIOR TO JSU: TROY
2019-20: Played in 17 games and helped Troy win its first-ever Sun Belt Regular Season Title…averaged 0.9 points per game and 0.6 rebounds while tallying 12 assists, nine steals and one blocked shot…had season cut short in March due to COVID-19 before SBC Tournament.
2018-19: Played in 26 games as a freshman… averaged 2.3 points, 1.2 rebounds, 1.3 assists and 0.8 steals per game ... posted a season-high six points and five rebounds at Jacksonville State, also scored six points on 3-of-5 shooting against Tennessee State.
HIGH SCHOOL: Played at Pearl-Cohn High School in Nashville, Tenn. ... Was teammates with Janiah Sandifer ... Two-time all-metro regular season and tournament team selection ... two-time all-district regular season and tournament team selection ... Hancock-Nipper Award recipient ... TSWA All-State Team ... Scored 1,325 career points ... Averaged 23.1 points, 4.4 rebounds, 4.4 steals and 4.2 assists per game as a senior
PERSONAL: Full name is Shawnta G. Shaw…born August 12, 2000… daughter of Cleveland Shaw and Tara Allen…has four brothers, Alex, Shawn, Cedrick and Cleavland, and one sister, Shatara…favorite musical artist is Bruno Mars.
Nekiyah Thompson #3
SENior 5’-6” / GUARD Atlanta, Ga. / Frederick Douglas HS
JSU CAREER:
2021-22: Appeared in all 32 games and made 30 starts...averaged 8.3 points per game and led the Gamecocks with 3.3 assists per game...posted a 2.1 assist-to-turnover ratio on the year which ranked in the top-five in the ASUN...led JSU’s point guard efforts and helped limit turnovers to just 12.1 per game, the second-best mark in the ASUN...shot 32.2 percent from three-point range and was fifth in the league with a 78.2 percent mark from the charity stripe.
2020-21: Played in 23 games off the bench for the Gamecocks during her sophomore campaign…averaged 16.3 minutes per game…averaged 4.8 points per game and 2.1 assists per game as the backup point guard… second on the team in steals with 18 and averaged 0.8 per game…scored a career-high 16 points on the road against Morehead State on six made field goals….dished out a careerhigh seven assists against EKU at home and recorded four steals against the Colonels in back-to-back games.
2019-20: Made her collegiate debut in JSU’s season-opener at Vanderbilt reaching double figures in her first appearance with 11 points... she would later match that mark at Eastern Illinois when she posted her only back-to-back double-digit games at EIU (11) and SIUE (10) in mid-January…recorded career-best five assists on four occasions while appearing in all 30 games as a true freshman…JSU’s backup point guard averaged 14.7 minutes and dished the second-most assists at 54… she scored in all but two conference gamesin her debut season finishing with 130 points, 54 assists, 40 rebounds, 18 steals and converting 56-of-75 free throws (.747).
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.
JSU CAREER:
2021-22: Appeared in all 32 games during her second season with the Gamecocks and made one start...scored 3.3 points and totaled 1.4 rebounds per game off the bench...score a career-high 13 points in the ASUN tournament quarterfinals against Jacksonville (03/06/22) while shooting 100 percent from the floor...dished out 18 assists and recorded 22 steals on the year...recorded 14 made three-pointers on the season and totaled four four-point-play opportunities.
2020-21: Made her debut for the Gamecocks on Nov. 25 against Georgia Southern and played two minutes…played in 16 games for JSU during her junior season…averaged 8.0 minutes per game off the bench…finished 15-of-46 from the floor for 32.6 percent and was 6-of-25 from three point range for 24.0 percent…scored 2.6 points per game and registered eight steals on the season…scored a career-high 10 points at home against Eastern Illinois to go along with two assists and three steals.
PRIOR TO JSU: WALLACE STATE CC:
2018-20: Williams joined new JSU teammate Imari Martin on the ACCC/Region 22 First Team and ACCC North Division First Team as a sophomore while finishing third in the conference in scoring (18.3 ppg). She averaged 4.7 rebounds and just under three assists per game. Along With Martin, the duo helped lead Wallace State to a 24-6 record and to the program’s first NJCAA Division I National Championship berth since 2015.
HIGH SCHOOL: A former standout at nearby JHS for the Golden Eagles, Williams was named Calhoun County’s 4A-6A Player of the Year before signing with WSCC as a senior.
PERSONAL: Born January 26, 2000…daughter of DeAndre Wilson and Tammy Douthite…has two older sisters, and one younger brother…older sister DeMaurea plays basketball for Delaware State…favorite kind of food is seafood…plans to major in exercise science at JSU.
Evangelia Davlakou
FrESHMAN 5-5” / Guard Athens, Greece Luella HS
HIGH SCHOOL: Played at Victory Christian Center School in Charlotte, N.C., and Georgia’s Johns Creek High School before finishing at Luella High School in Locust Grove, Ga….played for head coach Latoya Brown and had a 3.5 GPA in high school…led her teams to one region championship and a Class 1A NCISAA State Title…averaged 13.6 points, 4.2 assists, 3.2 steals, and 3.1 rebounds as a senior…First-Team All-Region and First-Team All-State selection in her final season…was also recruited by Coastal Carolina, Kennesaw State, Marshall, Stony Brook, and Wofford.
PERSONAL: Born May 28, 2004 in Athens, Greece…daughter of Georgia and Ioannis Davlakou…has two brothers, Dimitris and Stratos… favorite athlete is Stephen Curry…favorite movie is Coach Carter…cheers for the Golden State Warriors…favorite book is “Can’t Hurt Me”… favorite artist is Lil Baby…plans to major in Kinesiology at JSU.
Brooklyn McDaniel
HIGH SCHOOL: Played for Todd Gable at nearby Cleburne County High School in Heflin, Ala.... named Second-Team All-State as a senior after averaging 19.1 points, 12 rebounds, 3.3 assists, 2.7 blocks, and 2.3 steals per game…First-Team All-Area selection as a sophomore, junior, and senior… averaged 16 points and 11 rebounds per game throughout her entire prep career…was MVP of the Anniston Star Holiday Hoops Classic as a senior…member of CCHS’s varsity squad from 7th through 12th grade…chose JSU over Alabama A&M, Lipscomb, North Alabama, Quinnipiac, and Villanova.
PERSONAL: Born July 20, 2004 in Anniston, Ala….daughter of Carlton and Rebecca McDaniel…has five sisters, Olivia, Makenzley, Sabie, Carlie, and Harper…favorite artists are T.I. and Michael Jackson…favorite film is “All the Bright Places”…roots for the Dallas Mavericks and UConn Huskies…favorite athlete is Paige Bueckers…plans to major in Dietetics at JSU.
“Go Eagle Owls!” would be the resounding cry from Paul Snow Stadium today if ardent fans hadn’t decided 50 years ago that the school mascot should be a bird of a different feather.
Jacksonville State University’s first football team was fielded in the late 1800’s and nicknamed in honor of a rare predatory bird found near the Arctic circle. The exact details are lost to history, but a group of fans decided it was hard for the school’s image to soar like an eagle if the team’s name was something of a turkey. People like E.C. Wilson, Bruce Chase and Charles Sprayberry felt a more collegiate-sounding moniker would be more appropriate.
The supporters looked to Southern culture rather than the north pole to symbolize the school’s tough spirit. Tongue firmly planted in beak, Gamecock supporters crowed the loudest, and the University found itself with a new identity: a mascot familiar to everyone, including the farm boys who comprised most of the student body back then.
For nearly a half-century – up until 1946 – the fledgling Eagle Owls hooted with pride from the scanty facilities adjacent to the field at John Forney National Guard Armory.
The State Normal School (SNS) team was sparse by today’s standards, but the gridiron action was competitive from the start. Present day rivalries such as Samford (Howard College) and Troy State were rooted in those early games. The team had only 23 players when SNS was renamed Jacksonville Teachers College in 1946, with Head Coach Don Salls beginning his first season, but there was a “big school” atmosphere developing in the foothills. Along with the new name came new colors. The blue and gold were tossed out in favor of the familiar red and white worn by the area high school players.
The story goes that there were two camps - those who wanted to keep the Eagle Owl nickname and those who wanted new colors. Legend has it that a compromise was worked out; new colors for a new mascot.
It was all worked out by 1947 when the Fighting Gamecocks took to the field for the first time. And, as is true to the nature of the warlike bird itself, the football team and other athletes fought their way to respectability in intercollegiate ranks - eventually bringing home a national championship in every major sport.
In January of 2021, Jacksonville State announced that it would be rejoining the ASUN Conference – the league that was its first Division I conference home - after an 18-year stay in the Ohio Valley Conference that produced some of the most decorated years in JSU’s storied history. The expansion that included JSU, Eastern Kentucky and Central Arkansas brings the league’s membership to 12 teams and allows it to compete in two six-team divisions that are split based on geography.
The Gamecocks officially re-joined the ASUN on July 1, 2021. The move to the ASUN is one that will allow the Gamecocks a better geographic fit than in the Ohio Valley Conference, where JSU was over 209 miles south of the closest school. JSU’s new conference home features three schools closer than the nearest in the OVC, including Kennesaw State, which is just 85 miles from JSU’s campus. Also in the league is one of the Gamecocks’ oldest rivals in North Alabama, located just 146 miles away in Florence.
“Giving Jacksonville State a regional presence in the heart of our alumni and fan base, along with the ASUN’s plan to create a new football league were very important factors in us engaging in discussions with the league,” JSU President Dr. Don Killingsworth said. “We look forward to working with the current membership of the ASUN, as well as Eastern Kentucky and Central Arkansas, who are mak ing this move with us today. We know we will all make each other better, and we cannot wait to see what the future holds for Jacksonville State in our new conference home.”
Jacksonville State, whose previous membership in the ASUN stretched from 1995-2003, is coming off a dominant run in the OVC that saw the Gamecocks win 81 conference championship trophies. They also
made over 50 trips to NCAA postseason play, honored hundreds of all-conference players and dozens of All-Americans.
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The ASUN, a Division I conference member of the NCAA, boasts a membership of institutions that share visionary leadership, bold ambition and creative innovation. As a nimble adaptive conference, unafraid to blaze a national pathway for better service to our student-athletes, teams, and institutions, the ASUN has a proud history of firsts, national academic and athletic achievements and a conference culture that walks the walk with its four ASUN Beams. Students First! Rise. Connect. Impact. #ASUNBuilt by Bellarmine (Louisville), Central Arkansas (Conway), Eastern Kentucky (Richmond), FGCU (Fort Myers), Jacksonville (Fla.), Jacksonville State (Jacksonville, Ala.), Kennesaw State (Ga.), Liberty (Lynchburg, Va.), Lipscomb (Nashville), North Alabama (Florence), North Florida (Jacksonville, Fla.), and Stetson (DeLand, Fla.).
Austin Peay
Jan. 12 – Clarksville, Tenn.
Series: APSU leads, 18-12
Location: Clarksville, Tenn. Founded: 1927 Enrollment: 10,272
Nickname: Governors Colors: Red and White Arena: Winfield Dunn Center Conference: ASUN
Head Coach: Brittany Young
Alma Mater: Francis Marion, 2008 Record at School: 20-13 (2nd year)
Career Record: same 2021-22 Record: 20-13 (11-7, Ohio Valley)
Bellarmine
Feb. 9 – Jacksonville, Ala.
Series: JSU leads, 2-0
Location: Louisville, Ky. Founded: 1851 Enrollment: 3,846
Nickname: Knights Colors: Scarlet and Silver Arena: Freedom Hall Conference: ASUN Head Coach: Chancellor Dugan
Alma Mater: Eastern Kentucky, 1982 Record at School: 153-126 (11th year)
Career Record: 472-416 (32nd year) 2021-22 Record: 4-24 (1-15 ASUN)
Central Arkansas
Jan. 2 – Conway, Ark. Jan. 26 – Jacksonville, Ala.
Series: JSU leads, 3-1 Location: Conway, Ark. Founded: 1908 Enrollment: 8,244
Nickname: Sugar Bears Colors: Purple and Gray Arena: Farris Center Conference: ASUN
Head Coach: Sandra Rushing
Alma Mater: Alabama, 1986 Record at School: 176-127 (11th year)
Career Record: 579-384 (34th year) 2021-22 Record: 9-19 (4-12 ASUN)
Eastern Kentucky
Feb. 11 – Jacksonville, Ala.
Series: JSU leads, 21-19
Location: Richmond, Ky.
Founded: 1906
Enrollment: 11,684
Nickname: Colonels Colors: Maroon and White
Arena: Baptist Health Arena Conference: ASUN
Head Coach: Greg Todd
Alma Mater: Eastern Kentucky Record at School: 15-16 (2nd year)
Career Record: 277-186 (17th year)
2021-22 Record: 15-16 (7-9 ASUN)
Florida Gulf Coast
Feb. 25 – Jacksonville, Ala.
Series: FGCU leads, 2-0
Location: Fort Myers, Fla.
Founded: 1991 Enrollment: 14,673 Nickname: Eagles
Colors: Emerald Green and Cobalt Blue Arena: Alico Arena Conference: ASUN
Head Coach: Karl Smesko
Alma Mater: Kent State, 1993 Record at School: 549-101 (21st year)
Career Record: 610-128 (24th year) 2021-22 Record: 30-3 (15-1 ASUN)
Jacksonville
Feb. 18 – Jacksonville, Fla.
Series: JSU leads, 9-4
Location: Jacksonville, Fla.
Founded: 1934 Enrollment: 3,837
Nickname: Dolphins Colors: Forest Green and White Arena: Swisher Gymnasium Conference: ASUN Head Coach: Darnell Haney
Alma Mater: Florida A&M, 2004 Record at School: 52-58 (5th year)
Career Record: same 2021-22 Record: 16-13 (8-8 ASUN)
Kennesaw State
Jan. 19 – Kennesaw, Ga. Jan. 21 – Jacksonville, Ala.
Series: JSU leads, 13-8
Location: Kennesaw, Ga.
Founded: 1963 Enrollment: 35,600 Nickname: Owls
Colors: Gold and Black Arena: KSU Convocation Center Conference: ASUN Head Coach: Octavia Blue
Alma Mater: Miami (FL), 2007 Record at School: 9-19 (2nd year)
Career Record: same 2021-22 Record: 9-19 (5-11 ASUN)
Liberty
Feb. 2 – Lynchburg, Va.
Series: Tied, 1-1 Location: Lynchburg, Va. Founded: 1971 Enrollment: 110,000 Nickname: Flames
Colors: Red, White, and Navy Blue
Arena: Liberty Arena Conference: ASUN
Head Coach: Carey Green
Alma Mater: Coastal Carolina, 1979 Record at School: 523-208 (24th year)
Career Record: same 2021-22 Record: 28-5 (14-2 ASUN)
Lipscomb
Jan. 5 – Jacksonville, Ala.
Jan. 14 – Nashville, Tenn.
Series: JSU leads, 5-3
Location: Nashville, Tenn.
Founded: 1891 Enrollment: 4,018 Nickname: Bisons Colors: Purple and Gold Arena: Allen Arena Conference: ASUN
Head Coach: Lauren Sumski
Alma Mater: Rhodes, 2014 Record at School: 29-53 (4th year)
Career Record: 64-74 (6th year) 2021-22 Record: 10-20 (5-11 ASUN)
North Alabama
Jan. 28 – Jacksonville, Ala.
Series: JSU leads, 16-13 Location: Florence, Ala.
Founded: 1830 Enrollment: 7,233 Nickname: Lions Colors: Purple and Gold Arena: Flowers Hall Conference: ASUN Head Coach: Missy Tiber
Alma Mater: West Liberty, 1994 Record at School: 97-48 (10th year)
Career Record: 326-270 (22nd year) 2021-22 Record: 13-16 (8-8 ASUN)
North Florida
Feb. 16 – Jacksonville, Fla.
Series: UNF leads, 2-1 Location: Jacksonville, Fla. Founded: 1972 Enrollment: 15,944 Nickname: Ospreys Colors: Blue and Gray Arena: UNF Arena Conference: ASUN
Head Coach: Darrick Gibbs
Alma Mater: Wofford, 2000 Record at School: 88-118 (8th year)
Career Record: same 2021-22 Record: 13-17 (5-11 ASUN)
Queens (N.C.)
Jan. 7 – Jacksonville, Ala.
Feb. 4 – Charlotte, N.C.
Series: First Meeting
Location: Charlotte, N.C.
Founded: 1857 Enrollment: 2,338 Nickname: Royals Colors: Navy Blue and Vegas Gold Arena: Curry Arena Conference: ASUN Head Coach: Jen Brown
Alma Mater: James Madison, 2008 Record at School: 7-38 (3rd year)
Career Record: same 2021-22 Record: 6-19 (5-19 South Atlantic)
Stetson
Feb. 23 – Jacksonville, Ala.
March 1 – DeLand, Fla.
Series: STET leads, 10-6
Location: DeLand, Fla.
Founded: 1883 Enrollment: 2,884 Nickname: Hatters
Colors: Hunter Green and White Arena: The Ollie J. Edmunds Center Conference: ASUN
Head Coach: Lynn Bria
Alma Mater: Charleston (WV), 1990 Record at School: 252-190 (15th year) Career Record: 405-403 (28th year) 2021-22 Record: 20-12 (11-5 ASUN)
Summary
2021-22 Overall/Conference Statistics
Overall Statistics
Conference Statistics
Player GP-GS MIN/G FG% 3FG% FT% R/G A/G STL BLK PTS/G GP-GS MIN/G FG% 3FG% FT% R/G A/G STL BLK PTS/G
MARTIN, Imari 32-32 26.8 .313 .300 .717 2.4 0.8 20 1 10.6 16-16 29.1 .322 .343 .689 2.8 0.8 11 0 11.8
GAVIN, Kennedy 31-30 24.4 .502 .000 .766 7.0 0.5 10 4 9.6 15-14 25.4 .468 .000 .792 7.3 0.7 5 2 10.1
JOHNSON, Kiana 31-31 24.6 .490 .308 .841 2.3 0.9 20 2 9.6 15-15 24.9 .446 .300 .750 2.8 1.1 7 2 7.9
THOMPSON, Nekiyah 32-30 23.5 .413 .322 .787 3.6 3.3 32 5 8.3 16-15 23.0 .402 .255 .818 3.7 3.0 16 2 8.4
GRIFFIN, Keiara 32-32 22.5 .339 .308 .660 6.1 1.1 24 6 6.7 16-16 22.6 .374 .339 .667 6.3 1.1 11 5 7.7
SHAW, Shawnta 29-2 15.8 .392 .172 .549 2.7 2.0 33 1 6.2 15-1 15.2 .394 .143 .591 2.5 1.8 17 1 6.2
BURNETT, Kaiya 31-0 12.7 .362 .337 .750 1.0 0.4 15 2 4.1 15-0 12.0 .377 .362 .000 1.1 0.3 5 2 4.2
MCCOY, Madison 32-2 20.0 .365 .176 .659 3.9 0.6 28 2 3.4 16-2 20.0 .338 .182 .680 4.1 0.8 16 2 4.1
WILLIAMS, Kyra 32-1 14.8 .310 .275 .606 1.4 0.6 22 2 3.3 16-1 16.5 .393 .400 .526 1.6 0.8 14 1 4.1
RHODES, Bre'Anna 31-0 8.2 .433 .000 .526 2.1 0.2 7 3 3.2 16-0 7.1 .283 .000 .556 1.8 0.2 5 0 1.9
KUIMI, Winnie 28-0 6.5 .490 .000 .444 2.1 0.1 2 1 2.0 14-0 6.6 .567 .000 .417 2.6 0.1 0 0 2.8 MAY, Shaquice 18-0 6.9 .256 .250 .600 0.3 0.3 3 0 1.6 9-0 5.1 .167 .167 .000 0.2 0.0 1 0 0.6
WEEMS, Ashuntee 9-0 3.4 .000 .000 .000 0.6 0.1 0 1 0.0 2-0 2.6 .000 .000 .000 0.5 0.0 0 0 0.0 Totals 32 .394 .293 .696 38.4 10.5 216 30 66.2 16 .389 .316 .689 39.6 10.4 108 17 67.4 Opponent 32 .414 .286 .660 35.4 10.4 169 95 58.8 16 .428 .295 .681 34.8 10.9 83 53 60.7
Scoring
Overall Statistics
Conference Statistics
Player FG-FGA FG% 3FG-3FGA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% PTS PTS/G FG-FGA FG% 3FG-3FGA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% PTS PTS/G MARTIN, Imari 100-320 .313 64-213 .300 76-106 .717 340 10.6 55-171 .322 37-108 .343 42-61 .689 189 11.8 GAVIN, Kennedy 131-261 .502 0-0 .000 36-47 .766 298 9.6 66-141 .468 0-0 .000 19-24 .792 151 10.1 JOHNSON, Kiana 124-253 .490 12-39 .308 37-44 .841 297 9.6 50-112 .446 6-20 .300 12-16 .750 118 7.9 THOMPSON, Nekiyah 76-184 .413 29-90 .322 85-108 .787 266 8.3 39-97 .402 12-47 .255 45-55 .818 135 8.4 GRIFFIN, Keiara 75-221 .339 33-107 .308 31-47 .660 214 6.7 43-115 .374 19-56 .339 18-27 .667 123 7.7 SHAW, Shawnta 73-186 .392 5-29 .172 28-51 .549 179 6.2 39-99 .394 2-14 .143 13-22 .591 93 6.2
BURNETT, Kaiya 46-127 .362 31-92 .337 3-4 .750 126 4.1 23-61 .377 17-47 .362 0-0 .000 63 4.2
MCCOY, Madison 38-104 .365 3-17 .176 29-44 .659 108 3.4 23-68 .338 2-11 .182 17-25 .680 65 4.1
WILLIAMS, Kyra 36-116 .310 14-51 .275 20-33 .606 106 3.3 24-61 .393 8-20 .400 10-19 .526 66 4.1
RHODES, Bre'Anna 45-104 .433 0-0 .000 10-19 .526 100 3.2 13-46 .283 0-0 .000 5-9 .556 31 1.9 KUIMI, Winnie 24-49 .490 0-0 .000 8-18 .444 56 2.0 17-30 .567 0-0 .000 5-12 .417 39 2.8 MAY, Shaquice 10-39 .256 6-24 .250 3-5 .600 29 1.6 2-12 .167 1-6 .167 0-0 .000 5 0.6 WEEMS, Ashuntee 0-12 .000 0-10 .000 0-0 .000 0 0.0 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0.0
Totals 778-1976 .394 197-672 .293 366-526 .696 2119 66.2 394-1014 .389 104-329 .316 186-270 .689 1078 67.4 Opponent 707-1709 .414 139-486 .286 330-500 .660 1883 58.8 367-857 .428 75-254 .295 162-238 .681 971 60.7
Totals
Overall Statistics Conference Statistics Player
FO
TO A/TO HI PTS O-REB D-REB TOTAL
FO A TO A/TO HI PTS MARTIN, Imari 27 49 76 40 0 24 34 0.7 22 17 27 44 22 0 13 20 0.7 22 GAVIN, Kennedy 79 138 217 61 0 16 46 0.3 19 42 67 109 31 0 11 21 0.5 19 JOHNSON, Kiana 34 36 70 51 0 29 41 0.7 21 21 21 42 24 0 16 12 1.3 15 THOMPSON, Nekiyah 10 104 114 58 0 107 50 2.1 18 8 51 59 24 0 48 23 2.1 16 GRIFFIN, Keiara 39 155 194 44 0 36 40 0.9 18 16 85 101 21 0 18 24 0.8 18 SHAW, Shawnta 20 59 79 55 0 59 42 1.4 16 7 31 38 35 0 27 21 1.3 16 BURNETT, Kaiya 14 18 32 15 0 11 9 1.2 14 6 11 17 7 0 4 3 1.3 14 MCCOY, Madison 20 106 126 67 0 20 35 0.6 10 11 55 66 31 0 13 21 0.6 10 WILLIAMS, Kyra 25 19 44 34 0 18 28 0.6 13 13 12 25 24 0 12 13 0.9 12 RHODES, Bre'Anna 29 35 64 32 0 7 20 0.4 13 13 15 28 16 0 3 11 0.3 8 KUIMI, Winnie 32 28 60 30 0 2 17 0.1 10 21 16 37 13 0 1 10 0.1 10 MAY, Shaquice 2 3 5 11 0 6 6 1.0 11 1 1 2 3 0 0 3 0.0 3 WEEMS, Ashuntee 3 2 5 3 0 1 2 0.5 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 Totals 394 834 1228 501 0 336 387 0.9 91 207 427 634 252 0 166 191 0.9 80 Opponent 252 881 1133 556 12 334 548 0.6 80 102 454 556 292 5 174 271 0.6 74
2021-22 Game-by-Game Results
Page 1/2 as of Oct 26, 2022
Game Records
Record Overall Home Away Neutral
ALL GAMES 24-8 15-1 7-7 2-0 CONFERENCE 13-3 7-1 6-2 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 11-5 8-0 1-5 2-0
Team Results
Date Opponent Score Att. High Points
High Rebounds 11/09/2021 AUM W 89-39 759 (18) THOMPSON, Nekiyah (13) GAVIN, Kennedy 11/14/2021 at Davidson L 58-69 247 (15) MARTIN, Imari (10) GAVIN, Kennedy 11/17/2021 at Samford W 56-53 213 (17) GAVIN, Kennedy (9) MCCOY, Madison 11/21/2021 at Vanderbilt L 61-71 1613 (15) MARTIN, Imari (6) GAVIN, Kennedy (6) THOMPSON, Nekiyah 11/26/2021 vs Indiana St. W 67-57 100 (16) THOMPSON, Nekiyah (7) GAVIN, Kennedy (7) GRIFFIN, Keiara 11/27/2021 vs South Carolina St. W 75-43 100 (16) GAVIN, Kennedy (13) GAVIN, Kennedy 11/30/2021 Young Harris W 91-58 430 (16) THOMPSON, Nekiyah (11) GAVIN, Kennedy 12/05/2021 Alabama St. W 78-46 605 (18) MARTIN, Imari (6) THOMPSON, Nekiyah (6) GRIFFIN, Keiara (6) MCCOY, Madison 12/09/2021 at Houston L 65-72 327 (16) JOHNSON, Kiana (5) THOMPSON, Nekiyah (5) MARTIN, Imari 12/16/2021 ETSU W 61-48 316 (16) JOHNSON, Kiana (8) GRIFFIN, Keiara 12/21/2021 Saint Francis (PA) W 60-43 121 (12) JOHNSON, Kiana (8) GAVIN, Kennedy 12/30/2021 Chattanooga W 61-51 430 (16) MARTIN, Imari (9) RHODES, Bre'Anna 01/05/2022 Bellarmine W 72-63 512 (22) MARTIN, Imari (7) GAVIN, Kennedy 01/08/2022 at North Ala. W 73-69 669 (15) GAVIN, Kennedy (10) GAVIN, Kennedy 01/12/2022 Lipscomb W 80-70 745 (20) MARTIN, Imari (8) GAVIN, Kennedy (8) GRIFFIN, Keiara 01/15/2022 at Eastern Ky. W 76-74 255 (17) GAVIN, Kennedy (8) GAVIN, Kennedy 01/19/2022 at Central Ark. W 64-47 255 (18) GRIFFIN, Keiara (10) GRIFFIN, Keiara 01/22/2022 FGCU L 44-66 980 (10) GAVIN, Kennedy (8) GRIFFIN, Keiara 01/27/2022 at Kennesaw St. W 71-68 533 (19) MARTIN, Imari (10) GRIFFIN, Keiara 01/29/2022 at Liberty L 57-62 968 (16) MARTIN, Imari (7) GAVIN, Kennedy 02/03/2022 North Florida W 66-58 872 (11) SHAW, Shawnta (8) GRIFFIN, Keiara 02/05/2022 Jacksonville W 72-59 1288 (17) MARTIN, Imari (11) GAVIN, Kennedy 02/09/2022 at Stetson L 66-70 0 (16) SHAW, Shawnta (11) GAVIN, Kennedy 02/12/2022 Central Ark. W 66-48 712 (16) THOMPSON, Nekiyah (8) GAVIN, Kennedy 02/17/2022 at Lipscomb W 62-53 143 (18) MARTIN, Imari (8) GAVIN, Kennedy 02/20/2022 at Bellarmine W 77-64 362 (19) GAVIN, Kennedy (10) GRIFFIN, Keiara 02/24/2022 Eastern Ky. W 64-51 924 (13) JOHNSON, Kiana (8) GAVIN, Kennedy (13) MARTIN, Imari 02/26/2022 North Ala. W 68-49 1179 (13) THOMPSON, Nekiyah (8) GRIFFIN, Keiara 03/06/2022 Jacksonville W 70-56 632 (19) JOHNSON, Kiana (11) GRIFFIN, Keiara 03/09/2022 Liberty W 59-57 864 (21) JOHNSON, Kiana (6) SHAW, Shawnta 03/12/2022 at FGCU L 54-69 2505 (13) JOHNSON, Kiana (7) GAVIN, Kennedy (13) GAVIN, Kennedy
2021-22 Jacksonville St. Women's Basketball Season Schedule/Results & Leaders All games Page 2/2 as of Oct 26, 2022
Date Opponent Score Att. High Points High Rebounds 03/17/2022 at Tulane L 36-80 501 (18) JOHNSON, Kiana (9) GAVIN, Kennedy
2021-22 Jacksonville St. Women's Basketball Team Game-by-Game All games
2021-22 Game-by-Game Team Statistics
Total 3-Pointers Free throws Rebounds
as of Oct 26, 2022
Opponent Date Score FG-FGA PCT 3FG-3FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF A TO BLK STL PTS AVG
AUM 11/09/2021 89-39 W 33-71 .465 10-27 .370 13-21 .619 20 25 45 45.0 12 16 8 1 14 89 89.0 at Davidson 11/14/2021 58-69 L 20-59 .339 4-13 .308 14-20 .700 11 26 37 41.0 24 7 17 2 6 58 73.5 at Samford 11/17/2021 56-53 W 19-59 .322 5-26 .192 13-16 .813 9 26 35 39.0 16 11 11 1 7 56 67.7 at Vanderbilt 11/21/2021 61-71 L 23-57 .404 7-22 .318 8-13 .615 6 20 26 35.8 18 9 13 2 3 61 66.0
vs Indiana St. 11/26/2021 67-57 W 25-57 .439 3-19 .158 14-20 .700 14 24 38 36.2 21 5 15 2 5 67 66.2 vs South Carolina St. 11/27/2021 75-43 W 30-76 .395 9-36 .250 6-10 .600 21 27 48 38.2 16 12 12 0 9 75 67.7
Young Harris 11/30/2021 91-58 W 33-75 .440 12-44 .273 13-16 .813 16 30 46 39.3 8 18 7 0 11 91 71.0
Alabama St. 12/05/2021 78-46 W 29-61 .475 9-18 .500 11-15 .733 14 32 46 40.1 22 10 12 1 4 78 71.9 at Houston 12/09/2021 65-72 L 23-59 .390 3-12 .250 16-20 .800 7 24 31 39.1 15 17 11 0 5 65 71.1
ETSU 12/16/2021 61-48 W 23-58 .397 3-16 .188 12-20 .600 18 27 45 39.7 11 12 14 0 7 61 70.1 Saint Francis (PA) 12/21/2021 60-43 W 23-55 .418 6-19 .316 8-8 1.000 12 21 33 39.1 14 9 12 1 7 60 69.2
Chattanooga 12/30/2021 61-51 W 21-59 .356 6-17 .353 13-21 .619 10 25 35 38.8 18 8 12 1 10 61 68.5
Bellarmine 01/05/2022 72-63 W 28-70 .400 15-40 .375 1-3 .333 16 22 38 38.7 6 19 11 1 6 72 68.8 at North Ala. 01/08/2022 73-69 W 28-75 .373 5-16 .313 12-21 .571 22 28 50 39.5 16 7 10 3 5 73 69.1
Lipscomb 01/12/2022 80-70 W 27-63 .429 14-33 .424 12-15 .800 7 33 40 39.5 16 19 10 0 3 80 69.8 at Eastern Ky. 01/15/2022 76-74 W 26-65 .400 7-22 .318 17-23 .739 9 23 32 39.1 18 9 6 1 8 76 70.2 at Central Ark. 01/19/2022 64-47 W 27-61 .443 5-16 .313 5-12 .417 16 22 38 39.0 11 11 10 0 5 64 69.8 FGCU 01/22/2022 44-66 L 17-67 .254 2-14 .143 8-11 .727 14 24 38 38.9 15 7 12 0 5 44 68.4 at Kennesaw St. 01/27/2022 71-68 W 26-53 .491 8-19 .421 11-15 .733 3 23 26 38.3 17 14 16 1 5 71 68.5 at Liberty 01/29/2022 57-62 L 20-59 .339 3-10 .300 14-19 .737 14 19 33 38.0 18 6 8 1 6 57 68.0 North Florida 02/03/2022 66-58 W 24-65 .369 6-20 .300 12-20 .600 14 26 40 38.1 13 10 12 1 8 66 67.9 Jacksonville 02/05/2022 72-59 W 24-56 .429 5-17 .294 19-31 .613 16 29 45 38.4 22 7 19 1 7 72 68.0 at Stetson 02/09/2022 66-70 L 24-65 .369 2-18 .111 16-20 .800 11 33 44 38.7 22 8 18 4 8 66 68.0
Central Ark. 02/12/2022 66-48 W 25-59 .424 9-21 .429 7-12 .583 12 26 38 38.6 14 14 8 0 8 66 67.9 at Lipscomb 02/17/2022 62-53 W 20-54 .370 4-15 .267 18-21 .857 5 29 34 38.4 12 4 12 1 9 62 67.6 at Bellarmine 02/20/2022 77-64 W 30-77 .390 9-30 .300 8-12 .667 23 28 51 38.9 13 12 8 1 4 77 68.0
Eastern Ky. 02/24/2022 64-51 W 23-66 .348 6-23 .261 12-15 .800 14 32 46 39.2 22 9 18 1 14 64 67.9
North Ala. 02/26/2022 68-49 W 25-59 .424 4-15 .267 14-20 .700 11 30 41 39.3 17 10 13 1 7 68 67.9
Jacksonville 03/06/2022 70-56 W 23-51 .451 7-22 .318 17-21 .810 5 30 35 39.1 12 13 14 1 6 70 67.9 Liberty 03/09/2022 59-57 W 26-54 .481 0-5 .000 7-13 .538 8 19 27 38.7 19 8 10 0 8 59 67.6 at FGCU 03/12/2022 54-69 L 20-53 .377 3-18 .167 11-18 .611 6 31 37 38.6 13 6 12 1 4 54 67.2 at Tulane 03/17/2022 36-80 L 13-58 .224 6-29 .207 4-4 1.000 10 20 30 38.4 10 9 16 0 2 36 66.2 Total 2119 778-1976 .394 197-672 .293 366-526 .696 394 834 1228 38.4 501 336 387 30 216 2119 66.2 Opponents 1883 707-1709 .414 139-486 .286 330-500 .660 252 881 1133 35.4 556 334 548 95 169 1883 58.8
Jacksonville St. Averages
Games Played Points/ game FG Pct 3FG Pct FT Pct Rebounds/ game Assists/ game Turnovers/ game Assist/Turnover ratio Steals/ game Blocks/ game 32 66.2 39.4 29.3 69.6 38.4 10.5 12.1 0.9 6.8 0.9
2021-22 Game-By-Game Starters
Opponent Guard Guard Guard
Forward Center AUM
THOMPSON MARTIN JOHNSON GRIFFIN GAVIN DAVIDSON THOMPSON MARTIN JOHNSON GRIFFIN GAVIN SAMFORD
THOMPSON MARTIN JOHNSON GRIFFIN GAVIN VANDERBILT
THOMPSON MARTIN JOHNSON GRIFFIN GAVIN INDIANA STATE
THOMPSON MARTIN JOHNSON GRIFFIN GAVIN S.C. STATE THOMPSON MARTIN JOHNSON GRIFFIN GAVIN YOUNG HARRIS
THOMPSON MARTIN JOHNSON GRIFFIN GAVIN ALABAMA STATE THOMPSON MARTIN JOHNSON GRIFFIN GAVIN HOUSTON
THOMPSON MARTIN JOHNSON GRIFFIN GAVIN ETSU THOMPSON MARTIN JOHNSON GRIFFIN GAVIN SAINT FRANCIS
THOMPSON MARTIN JOHNSON GRIFFIN GAVIN CHATTANOOGA SHAW MARTIN JOHNSON GRIFFIN GAVIN BELLARMINE
THOMPSON MARTIN JOHNSON GRIFFIN GAVIN NORTH ALABAMA THOMPSON MARTIN JOHNSON GRIFFIN GAVIN LIPSCOMB THOMPSON MARTIN JOHNSON GRIFFIN GAVIN EKU THOMPSON MARTIN JOHNSON GRIFFIN GAVIN CEN. ARKANSAS THOMPSON MARTIN JOHNSON GRIFFIN MCCOY FGCU THOMPSON MARTIN JOHNSON GRIFFIN MCCOY KENNESAW STATE THOMPSON MARTIN JOHNSON GRIFFIN MCCOY LIBERTY THOMPSON MARTIN WILLIAMS GRIFFIN GAVIN NORTH FLORIDA SHAW MARTIN JOHNSON GRIFFIN GAVIN JACKSONVILLE THOMPSON MARTIN JOHNSON GRIFFIN GAVIN STETSON THOMPSON MARTIN JOHNSON GRIFFIN GAVIN CEN. ARKANSAS THOMPSON MARTIN JOHNSON GRIFFIN GAVIN LIPSCOMB THOMPSON MARTIN JOHNSON GRIFFIN GAVIN BELLARMINE THOMPSON MARTIN JOHNSON GRIFFIN GAVIN EKU ..THOMPSON MARTIN JOHNSON GRIFFIN GAVIN UNA .THOMPSON MARTIN JOHNSON GRIFFIN GAVIN JU .THOMPSON MARTIN JOHNSON GRIFFIN GAVIN LIBERTY .THOMPSON MARTIN JOHNSON GRIFFIN GAVIN FGCU THOMPSON MARTIN JOHNSON GRIFFIN GAVIN TULANE .THOMPSON MARTIN JOHNSON GRIFFIN GAVIN
2021-22 Lead/Deficit Trends
Opponent Largest Lead Largest Deficit Result
AUBURN-MONTGOMERY 50 (4th) 1 (1st) W, 89-39 at Davidson 1 (1st) 14 (2nd) L, 58-69 at Samford 11 (2nd) 5 (3rd) W, 56-53 at Vanderbilt 3 (1st) 13 (2nd) L, 61-71 vs Indiana State 11 (4th) 7 (1st) W, 67-57 vs South Carolina State 34 (4th) - W, 75-43 YOUNG HARRIS 39 (3rd) - W, 91-58 ALABAMA STATE 36 (4th) - W, 78-46 at Houston 3 (1st) 16 (3rd) L, 65-72
EAST TENNESSEE STATE 17 (4th) 5 (1st) W, 61-48 SAINT FRANCIS 21 (4th) 4 (1st) W, 60-43 CHATTANOOGA 14 (3rd) 4 (1st) W, 61-51 BELLARMINE 13 (4th) 9 (1st) W, 72-63 at North Alabama 11 (4th) 10 (1st) W, 73-69
LIPSCOMB 17 (4th) 8 (2nd) W, 80-70 at Eastern Kentucky 8 (3rd) 11 (2nd) W, 76-74
Opponent
Largest Lead Largest Deficit Result at Central Arkansas 19 (4th) 5 (1st) W, 64-47
FLORIDA GULF COAST - 30 (4th) L, 44-66 at Kennesaw State 3 (4th) 6 (1st) W, 71-68 at Liberty - 11 (3rd) L, 57-62
NORTH FLORIDA 13 (3rd) 5 (2nd) W, 66-58
JACKSONVILLE 22 (4th) - W, 72-59 at Stetson 7 (3rd) 9 (1st) L, 66-70
CENTRAL ARKANSAS 30 (3rd) 1 (1st) W, 66-48 at Lipscomb 14 (4th) 5 (1st) W, 62-53 at Bellarmine 18 (4th) 9 (3rd) W, 77-64
EASTERN KENTUCKY 15 (4th) 7 (1st) W, 64-51 NORTH ALABAMA 19 (4th) 3 (1st) W, 68-49
JACKSONVILLE 25 (4th) 2 (1st) W, 70-56
LIBERTY 9 (1st) - W, 59-57 at Florida Gulf Coast 6 (2nd) 15 (4th) L, 54-69 at Tulane 2 (1st) 50 (4th) L, 36-80
FGCU #1E *
OVERALL
15-1 0.938 1214 902 33 30-3 0.909 2578 1954 8-2 Lost 1
LIBERTY #2E * 16 14-2 0.875 1044 869 33 28-5 0.848 2162 1728 7-3 Lost 1
STETSON #3E 16 11-5 0.688 987 924 32 20-12 0.625 2022 1807 8-2 Lost 1
JACKSONVILLE #4E 16 8-8 0.500 935 979 29 16-13 0.552 1737 1708 4-6 Lost 1
NORTH FLORIDA #5E 16 5-11 0.313 973 1012 30 13-17 0.433 1967 1867 3-7 Lost 1
KENNESAW STATE #6E 16 5-11 0.313 949 1038 28 9-19 0.321 1688 1822 3-7 Lost 6
OVERALL
EASTERN KENTUCKY #3W 16 7-9 0.438 1070 1076 31 15-16 0.484 2077 2066 5-5 Lost 1 LIPSCOMB #4W 16 5-11 0.313 940 1050 30 10-20 0.333 1787 1967 2-8 Lost 1
CENTRAL ARKANSAS #5W 16 4-12 0.250 832 986 28 9-19 0.321 1509 1736 1-9 Lost 4
BELLARMINE #6W 16 1-15 0.063 915 1135 28 4-24 0.143 1702 2061 1-9 Lost 2
Kennedy Gavin Keiara Griffin
Shooting By Period
1st FG% 3-13 23.1%
3PT% 0-4 0.0%
FT% 1-1 100%
2nd FG% 6-10 60.0%
3PT% 2-4 50.0%
FT% 0-0 0%
3rd FG% 4-10 40.0%
3PT% 1-3 33.3%
FT% 3-6 50%
4th FG% 3-11 27.3%
3PT% 0-3 0.0% FT% 0-0 0%
GM FG% 16-44 36.4%
3PT% 3-14 21.4%
FT% 4-7 57.1%
Dead Ball Rebounds: 3, 0
1st FG% 6-18 33.3% 3PT% 1-6 16.7% FT% 2-2 100% 2nd FG% 11-20 55.0%
3PT% 1-3 33.3%
FT% 4-8 50%
3rd FG% 9-16 56.3%
3PT% 5-7 71.4%
FT% 2-3 66.7%
4th FG% 7-17 41.2%
3PT% 3-11 27.3% FT% 5-8 62.5% GM FG% 33-71 46.5%
3PT% 10-27 37.0%
FT% 13-21 61.9%
Dead Ball Rebounds: 2, 0
0-4 0-1 0-0 2 3 5 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 5 23 Kaiya Burnett 09:28 0-4 0-3 0-0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 2 10 Bre'Anna Rhodes 05:10 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 -1 Team 1 3 4 0 0 Totals 19-59 5-26 13-16 9 26 35 16 20 56 11 11 7 1 0 3 Technical Fouls::NONE
Shooting By Period
1st FG% 7-18 38.9%
3PT% 2-6 33.3%
FT% 2-2 100%
2nd FG% 3-13 23.1%
3PT% 1-8 12.5%
FT% 0-0 0%
3rd FG% 3-13 23.1%
3PT% 0-4 0.0%
FT% 5-7 71.4%
4th FG% 6-15 40.0%
3PT% 2-8 25.0% FT% 6-7 85.7%
GM FG% 19-59 32.2%
3PT% 5-26 19.2% FT% 13-16 81.3% Dead Ball Rebounds: 0, 0
Shooting By Period 1st FG% 2-14 14.3% 3PT% 1-3 33.3% FT% 2-4 50% 2nd FG% 3-16 18.8% 3PT% 0-3 0.0% FT% 7-8 87.5% 3rd FG% 7-13 53.8% 3PT% 3-5 60.0% FT% 3-6 50% 4th FG% 8-16 50.0% 3PT% 0-2 0.0% FT% 2-2 100% GM FG% 20-59 33.9% 3PT% 4-13 30.8% FT% 14-20 70.0%
Team Game Time: 2:00 PM Game Duration: 1:46 Attendance: 1,613 Officials: Michael McConnell, Chaney Muench, Missy Brooks
0 1 1 3 2 9 1 2 0 0 1 -15 Official Basketball Box Score Final Jacksonville St. at Vanderbilt 11/21/21 Memorial Gymnasium, Nashville 2021-22 Women's Basketball
0-0 2-2 0 1 1 2 1 4 1 0 0 0 0 -2 NO. Name Min FG 3P FT Rebounds Fouls TP AS TO ST Blocks +/M-A M-A M-A OR DR TOT PF FD BS BA 15 Brinae Alexander 31:49 5-11 0-1 6-10 0 5 5 2 6 16 0 4 0 0 0 5 50 Kaylon Smith 22:39 1-5 0-0 0-0 2 4 6 0 2 2 2 0 0 1 1 -10 3 Jordyn Cambridge 34:21 6-13 0-3 2-2 5 5 10 4 3 14 4 1 4 0 1 17 12 Demi Washington 30:42 5-9 0-0 0-0 2 5 7 5 2 10 0 4 0 0 0 15 22 Brylee Bartram 14:40 1-4 1-4 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 3 0 3 1 0 0 -6 23 Iyana Moore 28:38 6-10 2-5 0-0 1 0 1 1 0 14 2 2 0 1 0 16 13 De'Mauri Flournoy 10:32 1-1 0-0 1-2 0 0 0 1 1 3 0 1 0 0 0 -2 35 Sacha Washington 18:22 3-9 0-0 3-4 3 5 8 2 2 9 1 0 0 1 0 20 5 Yaubryon Chambers 08:17 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 -5 Team 2 6 8 0 0 Totals 28-62 3-13 12-18 16 32 48 15 18 71 9 15 5 3 2 10 Technical Fouls::NONE
11:58 1-5 1-4 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 -6 Jacksonville St. - 61 Record: 2-2 Vanderbilt - 71 Record: 3-2 JSU VDY Biggest lead 3 (1st 9:43) 13 (2nd 5:24) Best Scoring Run 6(3rd 3:42) 11(2nd 5:24) Lead Changes 7 Times Tied 4 Time with Lead 04:15 34:01
06:30 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -6 Shooting By Period 1st FG% 8-13 61.5% 3PT% 0-2 0.0% FT% 3-4 75% 2nd FG% 6-12 50.0% 3PT% 2-4 50.0% FT% 1-2 50% 3rd FG% 8-21 38.1% 3PT% 0-2 0.0% FT% 4-6 66.7% 4th FG% 6-16 37.5% 3PT% 1-5 20.0% FT% 4-6 66.7% GM FG% 28-62 45.2% 3PT% 3-13 23.1% FT% 12-18 66.7% Dead Ball Rebounds: 4, 0
16:29 4-7 0-1 1-1 Period by Period Scoring 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TOT JSU 17 12 19 13 61 VDY 19 15 20 17 71
2 1 3 0 0
23:37 4-8 1-2 0-1 2 1 3 1 2 9 1 2 2 0 0 -4 Points from JSU VDY Turnovers 15 12 Paint 28 44 Second Chance 3 11 Fast Breaks 6 11 Bench 25 26
FT% 1-2 50% 4th FG% 4-12 33.3% 3PT% 1-3 33.3% FT% 4-7 57.1% GM FG% 23-57 40.4% 3PT% 7-22 31.8% FT% 8-13 61.5%
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Shooting By Period
1st FG% 5-14 35.7%
3PT% 0-4 0.0%
FT% 4-6 66.7%
2nd FG% 6-16 37.5%
3PT% 1-4 25.0%
FT% 0-0 0%
3rd FG% 7-13 53.8%
3PT% 1-5 20.0%
FT% 4-7 57.1%
4th FG% 7-14 50.0%
3PT% 1-6 16.7%
FT% 6-7 85.7%
GM FG% 25-57 43.9%
3PT% 3-19 15.8%
FT% 14-20 70.0%
Dead Ball Rebounds: 3, 0
Shooting By Period 1st FG% 6-11 54.5% 3PT% 1-2 50.0% FT% 4-7 57.1% 2nd FG% 5-12 41.7% 3PT% 0-1 0.0%
4-4 100% 3rd FG% 5-13 38.5% 3PT% 0-3 0.0% FT% 3-7 42.9% 4th FG% 4-14 28.6% 3PT% 0-3 0.0% FT% 5-8 62.5%
FG% 20-50 40.0% 3PT% 1-9 11.1% FT% 16-26 61.5% Dead Ball Rebounds: 5, 0
Shooting By Period 1st FG% 4-9 44.4% 3PT% 3-3 100.0% FT% 2-4 50% 2nd FG% 4-15 26.7% 3PT% 0-3 0.0% FT% 0-0 0% 3rd FG% 5-14 35.7% 3PT% 0-0 0.0% FT% 2-2 100% 4th FG% 2-12 16.7% 3PT% 1-4 25.0% FT% 5-10 50% GM FG% 15-50 30.0% 3PT% 4-10 40.0% FT% 9-16 56.3% Dead Ball Rebounds: 3, 0
3
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4 Daklyah Sanders 24:25 0-1 0-1 3-4 0 2 2 2 4 3 0 2 1 0 0 -13
22 Tederta Ashley 17:51 1-2 0-0 1-2 3 2 5 1 1 3 0 2 1 0 0 -7
5 Armani Smith 05:59 0-4 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 -15
13 Brazyll Watkins 07:54 1-2 0-0 2-2 0 0 0 1 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 6
Team
25.0%
3PT% 2-6 33.3% FT% 1-2 50%
2nd FG% 9-16 56.3%
3PT% 0-2 0.0% FT% 0-0 0%
3rd FG% 5-12 41.7%
3PT% 1-2 50.0% FT% 2-4 50%
4th FG% 5-14 35.7%
3PT% 2-4 50.0% FT% 4-6 66.7%
GM FG% 23-54 42.6%
3PT% 5-14 35.7%
FT% 7-12 58.3%
Dead Ball Rebounds: 2, 0
7-9 77.8%
FG% 3-13 23.1% 3PT% 0-2 0.0% FT% 6-7 85.7%
19-27 70.4%
Shooting By Period
1st FG% 9-19 47.4%
3PT% 0-0 0.0%
FT% 1-1 100%
2nd FG% 4-13 30.8%
3PT% 2-5 40.0%
FT% 6-6 100%
3rd FG% 3-13 23.1%
3PT% 0-3 0.0%
FT% 3-4 75%
4th FG% 7-14 50.0%
3PT% 1-4 25.0%
FT% 6-9 66.7%
GM FG% 23-59 39.0%
3PT% 3-12 25.0%
FT% 16-20 80.0%
Dead Ball Rebounds: 3, 0
By
1st FG% 7-13 53.8% 3PT% 1-5 20.0%
5-6 83.3% 2nd FG% 8-16 50.0% 3PT% 3-5 60.0% FT% 1-3 33.3% 3rd FG% 7-15 46.7% 3PT% 1-5 20.0% FT% 3-3 100% 4th FG% 5-13 38.5% 3PT% 1-3 33.3% FT% 3-4 75% GM FG% 27-57 47.4% 3PT% 6-18 33.3% FT% 12-16 75.0% Dead Ball Rebounds: 3, 0
2 1 0 9 2 4 0 0 0 -9
15 Layla Laws 03:57 0-1 0-0 2-2 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 3
13 Maria McConnell 01:11 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2
21 Kayley Kovac 01:11 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Team 2 1 3 0 2 Totals 16-46 3-13 8-10 10 20 30 9 14 43 9 20 3 1 1 -17
Technical Fouls::NONE
Shooting By Period
1st FG% 3-11 27.3%
3PT% 0-5 0.0%
FT% 0-0 0%
2nd FG% 4-13 30.8%
3PT% 1-3 33.3%
FT% 1-1 100%
3rd FG% 5-13 38.5%
3PT% 1-2 50.0%
FT% 3-5 60%
4th FG% 4-9 44.4%
3PT% 1-3 33.3% FT% 4-4 100%
GM FG% 16-46 34.8%
3PT% 3-13 23.1%
FT% 8-10 80.0%
5-6 83.3%
3-16 18.8%
12-20 60.0%
0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 5 1 Kyra Williams 18:10 2-6 1-5 4-4 2 2 4 0 2 9 1 0 1 0 0 7 10 Bre'Anna Rhodes 12:19 4-7 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 3 0 8 0 2 0 0 0 4 15 Madison McCoy 16:57 1-3 1-1 0-0 0 2 2 0 2 3 1 0 3 0 0 2 0 Ashuntee Weems 05:06 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NO. Name Min FG 3P FT Rebounds Fouls TP AS TO ST Blocks +/M-A M-A M-A OR DR TOT PF FD BS BA 4 Keiara Griffin 31:07 2-5 1-3 5-6 1 5 6 0 3 10 2 2 2 0 0 14 21 Kennedy Gavin 17:56 4-9 0-0 1-2 1 2 3 2 2 9 0 0 0 0 1 1 5 Imari Martin 30:38 6-12 3-7 1-2 0 4 4 1 3 16 3 3 2 0 0 18 11 Kiana Johnson 27:21 2-7 0-0 0-0 3 0 3 0 2 4 1 2 0 0 0 5 13 Shawnta Shaw 23:33 3-8 1-1 2-5 1 3 4 2 3 9 1 1 2 0 0 1 10 Bre'Anna Rhodes 13:39 1-3 0-0 0-0 2 7 9 2 0 2 1 1 0 1 0 5 1 Kyra Williams 12:39 1-3 1-1 0-0 0 1 1 1 1 3 0 1 1 0 0 5 23 Kaiya Burnett 09:51 0-4 0-3 0-0 1 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 15 Madison McCoy 14:04 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 4 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 4 34 Winnie Kuimi 03:14 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -4 2 Shaquice May 03:49 0-1 0-0 2-2 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 -3 0 Ashuntee Weems 01:35 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -1 3 Nekiyah Thompson 10:34 1-5 0-2 2-4 0 2 2 2 3 4 0 1 0 0 0 3 Team 1 0 1 0 0 Totals 21-59 6-17 13-21 10 25 35 19 20 61 8 12 10 1 1 10 Technical Fouls:Bench 3rd0:53
4-14 28.6% Shooting By Period 1st FG% 6-15 40.0% 3PT% 2-6 33.3% FT% 3-4 75% 2nd FG% 6-16 37.5% 3PT% 2-3 66.7% FT% 4-6 66.7% 3rd FG% 6-16 37.5% 3PT% 0-4 0.0% FT% 1-3 33.3% 4th FG% 3-12 25.0% 3PT% 2-4 50.0% FT% 5-8 62.5% GM FG% 21-59 35.6% 3PT% 6-17 35.3% FT% 13-21 61.9% Dead Ball Rebounds: 1, 0
1-6 16.7% Official Basketball Box Score Final Chattanooga at Jacksonville St. 12/30/21 Pete Mathews Coliseum, Jacksonville 2021-22 Women's Basketball
4-4 100% Game Time: 5:15 PM Game Duration: 1:54 Attendance: 430 Officials: Nadi Carey, Kristen Jones, Simone Redd
0-2 0.0% Chattanooga - 51 Record: 2-13 Jacksonville St. - 61 Record: 9-3 UTC JSU Biggest lead 4 (1st 9:05) 14 (3rd 8:00) Best Scoring Run 6(2nd 5:20) 8(1st 3:18) Lead Changes 3 Times Tied 1 Time with Lead 05:39 33:35
100% Points from UTC JSU Turnovers 5 11 Paint 32 28 Second Chance 0 13 Fast Breaks 5 7 Bench 5 13
5-13 38.5% Period by Period Scoring 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TOT UTC 12 15 14 10 51 JSU 17 18 13 13 61
6-12 50.0%
1st
1st FG% 9-14 64.3%
3PT% 0-1 0.0%
FT% 0-0 0%
2nd FG% 9-15 60.0%
3PT% 1-4 25.0%
FT% 2-2 100%
3rd FG% 3-13 23.1%
3PT% 1-2 50.0%
FT% 2-2 100%
4th FG% 6-14 42.9%
3PT% 2-6 33.3%
FT% 1-1 100%
GM FG% 27-56 48.2%
3PT% 4-13 30.8%
FT% 5-5 100.0%
Dead Ball Rebounds: 0, 0
Shooting By Period 1st FG% 6-17 35.3% 3PT% 4-12 33.3% FT% 0-1 0% 2nd FG% 8-16 50.0% 3PT% 6-9 66.7% FT% 0-0 0% 3rd FG% 8-19 42.1% 3PT% 2-9 22.2% FT% 1-2 50% 4th FG% 6-18 33.3% 3PT% 3-10 30.0%
FT% 0-0 0% GM FG% 28-70 40.0% 3PT% 15-40 37.5% FT% 1-3 33.3%
Dead Ball Rebounds: 0, 0
2nd FG% 3-15 20.0%
3PT% 0-3 0.0% FT% 3-5 60%
3rd FG% 8-15 53.3%
3PT% 2-5 40.0%
FT% 2-3 66.7%
4th FG% 8-17 47.1%
3PT% 2-9 22.2%
FT% 2-3 66.7%
GM FG% 28-62 45.2%
3PT% 7-23 30.4% FT% 7-11 63.6%
Fouls: Official Basketball Box Score - Final Jacksonville St. at Eastern Ky. 01/15/22 McBrayer Arena, Richmond 2021-22 Women's Basketball
Shooting By Period 1st FG% 8-22 36.4% 3PT% 1-2 50.0% FT% 2-4 50% 2nd FG% 9-20 45.0% 3PT% 0-4 0.0% FT% 1-2 50% 3rd FG% 5-19 26.3% 3PT% 2-7 28.6% FT% 2-6 33.3% 4th FG% 6-14 42.9% 3PT% 2-3 66.7% FT% 7-9 77.8% GM FG% 28-75 37.3% 3PT% 5-16 31.3% FT% 12-21 57.1% Dead Ball Rebounds: 5, 0
1 2 1 0 0 0 0 12 NO. Name Min FG 3P FT Rebounds Fouls TP AS TO ST Blocks +/M-A M-A M-A OR DR TOT PF FD BS BA 00 Jayla Johnson 24:04 5-13 0-2 2-3 1 2 3 3 2 12 0 2 0 0 0 1 53 Bridgid Fox 16:39 4-5 0-0 1-2 1 4 5 2 3 9 0 1 0 1 0 3 3 Brie Crittendon 36:22 1-6 1-3 2-2 1 5 6 1 3 5 1 0 0 0 0 -2 15 Bria Bass 33:34 4-5 1-1 1-1 3 8 11 3 3 10 2 3 1 0 0 -10 30 Alice Recanati 37:09 6-15 3-7 4-6 2 4 6 3 3 19 8 4 1 0 1 -4 11 Ariel Kirkwood 16:08 4-7 0-0 0-0 1 3 4 4 0 8 1 5 0 1 0 -8 20 Emma Hacker 11:22 1-3 1-2 3-4 0 3 3 2 2 6 3 0 0 0 0 11 35 I'Liyah Green 18:00 1-3 0-0 0-0 2 4 6 2 1 2 1 2 0 3 0 1 2 Kayra Freeman 06:42 1-1 0-0 1-1 0 1 1 2 1 3 0 2 0 0 0 -2 Team 1 0 1 0 0 Totals 27-58 6-15 14-19 12 34 46 22 18 74 16 19 2 5 1 -2 Technical Fouls::NONE
Kaiya Burnett 15:21 3-9 3-9 0-0 0 1 1 1 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 10 Jacksonville St. - 76 Record: 13-3 (4-0) Eastern Ky. - 74 Record: 9-8 (2-2) JSU EKU Biggest lead 8 (3rd 5:55) 11 (2nd 1:33) Best Scoring Run 19(3rd 5:55) 8(1st 6:36) Lead Changes 5 Times Tied 2 Time with Lead 13:53 23:41
:NONE Game Time: 4:35 PM Game Duration: 2:05 Attendance: 255 Officials: Charlie Hust, Molly McFadden, Thurman Leggs
1 0 1 0 1
26-65 7-22 17-23 9 23 32 18 22 76 9 6 8 1 5 2
Shawnta Shaw 11:09 1-4 0-1 0-0 0 3 3 3 1 2 2 1 0 0 0 14 Shooting By Period 1st FG% 8-14 57.1% 3PT% 0-2 0.0% FT% 2-3 66.7% 2nd FG% 8-15 53.3% 3PT% 0-0 0.0% FT% 1-3 33.3% 3rd FG% 3-9 33.3% 3PT% 2-3 66.7% FT% 7-8 87.5% 4th FG% 8-20 40.0% 3PT% 4-10 40.0% FT% 4-5 80% GM FG% 27-58 46.6% 3PT% 6-15 40.0% FT% 14-19 73.7% Dead Ball Rebounds: 1, 0
2 2 0 0 Points from JSU EKU Turnovers 26 2 Paint 34 36 Second Chance 9 16 Fast Breaks 6 2 Bench 34 19
:NONE Shooting By Period 1st FG% 5-16 31.3% 3PT% 3-10 30.0% FT% Period by Period Scoring 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TOT JSU 10 14 30 22 76 EKU 18 17 15 24 74
Technical Fouls::NONE
Shooting By Period
1st FG% 9-18 50.0%
3PT% 2-7 28.6%
FT% 0-0 0%
2nd FG% 5-13 38.5%
3PT% 1-4 25.0%
FT% 1-1 100%
3rd FG% 10-19 52.6%
3PT% 1-3 33.3%
FT% 2-7 28.6%
4th FG% 3-11 27.3%
3PT% 1-2 50.0% FT% 2-4 50%
GM FG% 27-61 44.3%
3PT% 5-16 31.3%
FT% 5-12 41.7%
Dead Ball Rebounds: 4, 0
2 1 0 2 0 3 3 0 0 -6 13 Shawnta Shaw 14:15 1-3 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 2 2 2 2 1 0 0 0 2 Team 0 2 2 0 0 Totals 26-53 8-19 11-15 3 23 26 17 20 71 14 16 5 1 3 3 Technical
1st FG% 6-14 42.9%
3PT% 1-5 20.0% FT% 1-3 33.3%
2nd FG% 7-11 63.6%
3PT% 2-4 50.0% FT% 3-3 100%
3rd FG% 4-11 36.4%
3PT% 2-5 40.0%
FT% 6-8 75%
4th FG% 9-17 52.9%
3PT% 3-5 60.0%
FT% 1-1 100%
GM FG% 26-53 49.1%
3PT% 8-19 42.1% FT% 11-15 73.3%
2-2 100.0%
2-3 66.7%
27-49 55.1%
6-11 54.5%
8-16 50.0%
1st FG% 7-11 63.6% 3PT% 3-6 50.0% FT% 5-7 71.4% 2nd FG% 7-13 53.8% 3PT% 0-1 0.0% FT% 2-5 40% 3rd FG% 6-16 37.5% 3PT% 1-5 20.0% FT% 3-4 75% 4th FG% 5-11 45.5% 3PT% 1-5 20.0% FT% 1-4 25% GM FG% 25-51 49.0% 3PT% 5-17 29.4% FT% 11-20 55.0% Dead Ball Rebounds: 5, 0
0-0 0-0 0 1 1 3 0 2 0 2 1 0 1 4 34 Winnie Kuimi 12:32 3-7 0-0 0-0 2 2 4 2 1 6 0 1 0 0 0 2 13 Shawnta Shaw 14:28 4-10 0-2 0-2 0 2 2 4 2 8 3 1 0 0 0 1 23 Kaiya Burnett 18:16 1-3 0-1 0-0 1 1 2 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 3 Team 0 1 1 0 1 Totals 20-59 3-10 14-19 14 19 33 18 20 57 6 8 6 1 5 -5
Shooting By Period 1st FG% 6-15 40.0% 3PT% 0-4 0.0% FT% 2-2 100% 2nd FG% 4-14 28.6% 3PT% 0-1 0.0% FT% 5-6 83.3% 3rd FG% 6-18 33.3% 3PT% 3-4 75.0% FT% 4-7 57.1% 4th FG% 4-12 33.3% 3PT% 0-1 0.0% FT% 3-4 75% GM FG% 20-59 33.9% 3PT% 3-10 30.0% FT% 14-19 73.7%
Shooting By Period
1st FG% 7-11 63.6%
3PT% 0-2 0.0% FT% 1-2 50%
2nd FG% 5-12 41.7%
3PT% 1-5 20.0%
FT% 1-3 33.3%
3rd FG% 3-12 25.0%
3PT% 0-5 0.0%
FT% 5-8 62.5%
4th FG% 8-16 50.0%
3PT% 1-4 25.0%
FT% 3-4 75%
GM FG% 23-51 45.1%
3PT% 2-16 12.5%
FT% 10-17 58.8%
Dead Ball Rebounds: 4, 0
Shooting By
1st FG% 7-20 35.0% 3PT% 1-3 33.3%
0-0 0% 2nd FG% 5-13 38.5% 3PT% 2-5 40.0%
3-4 75% 3rd FG% 6-20 30.0% 3PT% 1-7 14.3% FT% 4-6 66.7% 4th FG% 6-12 50.0% 3PT% 2-5 40.0% FT% 5-10 50% GM FG% 24-65 36.9% 3PT% 6-20 30.0% FT% 12-20 60.0% Dead Ball Rebounds: 6, 0
Shooting By Period 1st FG% 4-14 28.6% 3PT% 0-3 0.0% FT% 2-2 100% 2nd FG% 3-13 23.1% 3PT% 0-3 0.0% FT% 3-3 100% 3rd FG% 6-17 35.3% 3PT% 0-3 0.0% FT% 0-0 0% 4th FG% 6-12 50.0% 3PT% 4-7 57.1% FT% 12-16 75% GM FG% 19-56 33.9% 3PT% 4-16 25.0% FT% 17-21 81.0% Dead Ball Rebounds: 2, 0
1st FG% 4-17 23.5%
3PT% 0-5 0.0% FT% 0-0 0%
2nd FG% 6-16 37.5%
3PT% 1-5 20.0% FT% 4-6 66.7%
3rd FG% 7-13 53.8%
3PT% 0-2 0.0% FT% 10-12 83.3%
4th FG% 7-19 36.8%
3PT% 1-6 16.7% FT% 2-2 100%
GM FG% 24-65 36.9%
3PT% 2-18 11.1% FT% 16-20 80.0% Dead
Technical Fouls::NONE
Shooting By Period
1st FG% 8-17 47.1%
3PT% 1-5 20.0%
FT% 1-1 100%
2nd FG% 3-11 27.3%
3PT% 0-3 0.0% FT% 4-4 100%
3rd FG% 5-12 41.7%
3PT% 1-3 33.3%
FT% 7-8 87.5%
4th FG% 4-14 28.6%
3PT% 2-4 50.0%
FT% 6-8 75%
GM FG% 20-54 37.0%
3PT% 4-15 26.7%
FT% 18-21 85.7%
Dead Ball Rebounds: 3, 0
Shooting By Period
1st FG% 8-16 50.0%
3PT% 2-9 22.2% FT% 2-2 100%
2nd FG% 4-18 22.2% 3PT% 1-8 12.5% FT% 2-3 66.7%
3rd FG% 10-23 43.5%
3PT% 2-6 33.3% FT% 1-3 33.3%
4th FG% 8-20 40.0% 3PT% 4-7 57.1% FT% 3-4 75% GM FG% 30-77 39.0% 3PT% 9-30 30.0% FT% 8-12 66.7% Dead Ball Rebounds: 3, 0
1st FG% 5-12 41.7%
3PT% 0-3 0.0% FT% 1-2 50%
2nd FG% 5-14 35.7%
3PT% 2-5 40.0% FT% 1-2 50%
3rd FG% 4-12 33.3%
3PT% 0-1 0.0% FT% 5-8 62.5%
4th FG% 4-15 26.7%
3PT% 0-6 0.0% FT% 6-12 50%
GM FG% 18-53 34.0%
3PT% 2-15 13.3%
FT% 13-24 54.2%
Dead Ball Rebounds: 5, 0
Shooting By Period
1st FG% 4-21 19.0%
3PT% 2-13 15.4% FT% 0-0 0%
2nd FG% 6-15 40.0%
1st FG% 3-12 25.0%
3PT% 0-4 0.0% FT% 1-3 33.3%
2nd FG% 4-13 30.8%
3PT% 0-4 0.0%
FT% 5-5 100%
3rd FG% 5-15 33.3%
3PT% 0-4 0.0%
FT% 0-4 0%
4th FG% 9-14 64.3%
3PT% 3-5 60.0% FT% 5-5 100%
GM FG% 21-54 38.9%
3PT% 3-17 17.6% FT% 11-17 64.7%
Dead Ball Rebounds: 3, 0
Shooting By Period 1st FG% 6-12 50.0% 3PT% 1-6 16.7% FT% 0-0 0% 2nd FG% 6-10 60.0% 3PT% 4-6 66.7% FT% 3-6 50% 3rd FG% 6-16 37.5% 3PT% 1-4 25.0% FT% 8-8 100% 4th FG% 5-13 38.5% 3PT% 1-6 16.7% FT% 6-7 85.7% GM FG% 23-51 45.1% 3PT% 7-22 31.8% FT% 17-21 81.0% Dead Ball Rebounds: 3, 0
Shooting By Period 1st FG% 3-16 18.8% 3PT% 0-4 0.0% FT% 3-4 75% 2nd FG% 5-12 41.7% 3PT% 1-4 25.0% FT% 0-0 0% 3rd FG% 6-16 37.5% 3PT% 0-3 0.0% FT% 5-8 62.5% 4th FG% 7-9 77.8% 3PT% 0-1 0.0% FT% 6-9 66.7% GM FG% 21-53 39.6% 3PT% 1-12 8.3% FT% 14-21 66.7% Dead Ball Rebounds: 4, 0
Kuimi 08:43 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 -14 23 Kaiya Burnett 11:32 1-1 1-1 0-0 1 0 1 1 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 -21 1 Kyra Williams 09:19 0-3 0-2 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 -20 Team 4 1 5 0 0
13-58 6-29 4-4 10 20 30 10 6 36 9 16 2 0 9 -44
1st FG% 6-11 54.5%
3PT% 1-2 50.0% FT% 6-10 60%
2nd FG% 5-13 38.5%
3PT% 1-4 25.0%
FT% 2-2 100%
3rd FG% 6-16 37.5%
3PT% 1-6 16.7% FT% 1-2 50%
4th FG% 3-13 23.1% 3PT% 0-6 0.0% FT% 2-4 50% GM FG% 20-53 37.7% 3PT% 3-18 16.7% FT% 11-18 61.1% Dead Ball Rebounds: 2, 0
RECORDS & HISTORY
JSU Team Records
ALL-TIME SINGLE GAME TEAM RECORDS
SCORING
Most Points
123 - vs. Troy State, 69 (12/12/90)
Fewest Points 25 - vs Kentucky, 100 (11/15/11)
Most Points Both Teams 217 - JSU 110, Troy State 107 (1/7/89)
Fewest Points, Both Teams 76 - JSU 43, at Eastern Kentucky 33 (1/4/2020) 76 - JSU 32, vs Belmont 44 (1/20/16)
FIELD GOALS
Most Field Goals
51 – vs. Troy State (12/12/90)
Most Field Goal Attempts 97 – vs. North Alabama (1991-92)
Most Field Goal Attempts in a Half 46 - vs. Gardner-Webb Feb. 27, 2003
Fewest Field Goals 9 – vs. Kentucky, Nov. 15, 2011
Fewest Field Goal Attempts 41 - vs. Kentucky, Nov. 15, 2011
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
THREE POINT FIELD GOALS
Most Three Point Field Goals
16 vs Stillman College, Nov. 15, 2017
16 at UT Martin, Dec. 29, 2016
15 vs Bellarmine, Jan. 5, 2022
14 vs Lipscomb, Jan. 12, 2022
14 vs SIUE, Feb. 13, 2021
14 vs Georgia Southern, 2021
14 at Florida State, Nov. 11, 2016
14 vs Tuskegee, Dec. 13, 2015
13 vs Tennessee State, Jan. 14, 2021
13 at Auburn, Dec. 28, 2019
12 vs Young Harris, Nov. 30, 2021
12 vs Southeast Missouri, Feb. 20, 2020
12 at UT Martin, Feb.8, 2020
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 vs New Orleans, Dec. 5, 2020
11 at Eastern Illinois, Jan. 16, 2020
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 Auburn-Montgomery, Nov. 9, 2021
10 vs Eastern Kentucky, Feb. 15, 2021
10 vs Samford, Dec. 16, 2020
10 vs Eastern Kentucky, Jan. 23, 2020
10 at Vanderbilt, Nov. 5, 2019
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
45 - at Georgia Southern, Nov. 25, 2020
45 - at Eastern Illinois, Jan. 16, 2020
Highest Three Point Field Goal Percentage
75% (12-16) - vs. Georgia Southern Dec. 19, 1999
FREE THROWS
Most Free Throws Made
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
MISCELLAEOUS
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
11 - at Morehead State, Jan. 9, 2021
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
ALL-TIME SCHOOL SINGLESEASON RECORDS
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
Fewest Points
1, 546 - (2020-21, 15-9) * Season shortened due to COVID-19 1,651 - (2011-12, 4-25)
Field Goals
Most Field Goals 778 - 2021-22
Most Field Goals Attempts 1,976 - 2021-22
Highest Field Goal Percentage 44.5% (149-427) - 2003-04
Most Three-Point Field Goals 197 - 2021-22
Most Three-Point Field Goals per Game 7.1 (171 In 24) - 2020-21 6.64 (186 in 28) - 1997-98 6.60 (198 in 30) - 2019-20
Most Three-Point Field Goal Attempts 712 - 2019-20
Most Three-Point Field Goal Attempts per Game 23.7 (712 in 30) - 2019-20
Highest Three-Point Field Goal Percentage 34.3% (125-364) - 1998-99
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
Most Rebounds 1,297 - (1990-91, 26-4) Div. I 1,228 – 2021-22
Highest Rebound Average per Game 43.23 (1297 in 30) - 1990-91
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
DIVISION I TEAM SINGLE GAME RECORDS
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 25 - vs. Kentucky, Nov. 15, 2011
Most Points in a Half 60 - vs. Morris Brown Nov. 29, 2002
Most Points in a Quarter
33 - vs Eastern Illinois (3Q) - Jan. 10, 2019
32 – vs Young Harris (2Q), Nov. 30, 2021
31 – vs Eastern Illinois (3Q), Jan. 10, 2019
30 – at Eastern Kentucky (3Q), Jan. 15, 2022
30 – vs Young Harris (3Q), Nov. 30, 2021
Largest Margins of Victory 63 - vs. Brewton-Parker, Nov. 29, 2016 59 - vs. Brewton-Parker, Nov. 10, 2017 57 - vs. Savannah State, Jan. 3, 2003
FIELD GOALS
Most Field Goals
41 - vs Murray State, Jan. 11, 2018 41 - vs. Morris Brown, Nov. 28, 2002
Most Field Goals in a Half
21 - vs. Murray State, Jan. 11, 2018
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 9 - vs. Kentucky, Nov. 15, 2011
Fewest Field Goal Attempts 41 - vs. Kentucky, Nov. 15, 2011
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
THREE POINT FIELD GOALS
Most Three Point Field Goals
16 vs Stillman College, Nov. 15, 2017
16 at UT Martin, Dec. 29, 2016 15 vs Bellarmine, Jan. 5, 2022 14 vs Lipscomb, Jan. 12, 2022 14 vs SIUE, Feb. 13, 2021
14 vs Georgia Southern, 2021 14 at Florida State, Nov. 11, 2016
14 vs Tuskegee, Dec. 13, 2015
13 vs Tennessee State, Jan. 14, 2021 13 at Auburn, Dec. 28, 2019
12 vs Young Harris, Nov. 30, 2021 12 vs Southeast Missouri, Feb. 20, 2020 12 at UT Martin, Feb.8, 2020 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 vs New Orleans, Dec. 5, 2020 11 at Eastern Illinois, Jan. 16, 2020 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 Auburn-Montgomery, Nov. 9, 2021 10 vs Eastern Kentucky, Feb. 15, 2021 10 vs Samford, Dec. 16, 2020 10 vs Eastern Kentucky, Jan. 23, 2020 10 at Vanderbilt, Nov. 5, 2019 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 45 - at Eastern Illinois, Jan. 16, 2020
Highest Three Point Field Goal Percentage 75% (12-16) - vs. Georgia Southern Dec. 19, 1999
FREE THROWS
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
DIVISION I SEASON RECORDS
Scoring
Most Points 2,136 - 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 778 – 2021-22
Most Field Goals Attempts 1,976 – 2021-22
Highest Field Goal Percentage 44.5% (149-427) - 2003-04
Most Three Point Field Goals 198 - 2019-20
Most Three Point Field Goals per Game 6.64 (186 in 28) - 1997-98
Most Three Point Field Goal Attempts 712 - 2019-20
Most Three Point Field Goal Attempts per Game 23.7 (712 in 30) - 2019-20
Highest Three Point Field Goal Percentage 34.3% (125-364) - 1998-99
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
Most Rebounds 1,228 – 2021-22
Highest Rebound Average per Game 41.7 (1085 in 26) – 1996-97
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 – 2021-22 and 2013-14
Most Victories 24 – 2021-22
Most Consecutive Victories 8 – 2021-22
Most Consecutive Home Court Victories 8 – 2021-22, 2003-04, and 1996-97
Most Defeats 27 – 2012-13
Most Consecutive Defeats 26 – 2012-13
Most Consecutive Home Court Defeats 11 – 2012-13
Most Consecutive Road Defeats 15 – 2012-13
Most Personal Fouls 577 - 2003-04
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 at UAB (Nov. 26, 2002)
37 - Melissa Harden at Troy State (Jan. 3, 1998)
36 - Alfredia Seals at Troy State (Jan. 30, 1997)
36 - Michelle Eddy vs. Tougaloo College (Jan. 18, 1995)
35 - Dana Bright vs. North Alabama (Feb. 25, 1991)
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, 1999-00
555 - Shelly Carter, 1988-89 553 - 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 1,429 - Jana Bright, 1987-91
1,310 - Alfredia Seals, 1993-97
1,305 - Candace Morton, 2011-15
1,274 - Shelley Carter, 1987-89
1,205 - Jolie Efezokhae, 2006-10
1,198 - Briana Benson, 2014-17
1,187 - Lisa Baswell, 1998-2000
1,077 - Taylor Hawks, 2017-2021
1,144 - Shneka Whaley, 1995-99
1,062 - Freddricka Embry, 2002-05
1,013 - Destany McLin, 2013-17
Division I Leader
1,954 - Shanika Freeman 2002-2005
Points per Game Average
Season (17 points or more)
24.8 - 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
18.5 - Shelley Carter, 1988-89
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, 1987-89
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 - Destiney Elliott, 2019-20
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, 2002-05
67 - Candace Morton, 2011-15 58 - Tracy Linton, 1989-93 57 - Briana Benson, 2014-17 57 - Jolie Efezokhae, 2006-10 54 - Lisa Baswell,1998-2000 51 - Shneka Whaley, 1995-99 50 - Dana Bright, 1987-91 49 - Destany McLin, 2013-17 48 - Courtney Slaughter, 2003-07 45 - Taylor Hawks, 2018-A 45 - Danielle Vaughn, 2009-13 42 - Tyler Phelion, 2014-18 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 1988-89 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 - Yamia Johnson at UT Martin, Feb. 8, 2020 12 – Danielle Vaughn vs. UT Martin, Feb. 6, 2012 12 – Briana Morrow vs. Jacksonville, Dec. 15, 2011 12 - Shanika Freeman vs. Morehead State, Jan. 24, 2004
12 - Shanika Freeman vs. Hampton, Nov. 21, 2003
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
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, 1999-2000
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 (Mar. 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, 1999-2000
434 - Shelley Carter, 1988-89 426 - Lisa Baswell, 1998-99
421 - Shanika Freeman, 2002-03 Division I Leader
452 - Lisa Baswell, 1999-2000
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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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) – Kiana Johnson vs. Liberty, March 9, 2022 .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 .800 (8-10)- Yamia Johnson vs. Tennessee State, Jan. 14, 2021
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 .571 (202-354) - Tracy Linton, 1991-92 .560 (242-434) - Shelley Carter, 1988-89 .550 (193-351) - Tracy Linton, 1992-93 .548 (166-303) - Tracy Linton, 1989-90 .546 (142-260) - Lateatrice Thomas, 1998-99 .538 (195-362) - Tracy Linton, 1990-91 .534 (196-367) - Idella DeRamus, 1985-86 .533 (81-152) - Danielle Vaughn, 2009-10 .531 (187-352) - Mary Ann Tribble, 1988-89 .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, 1985-87 .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
.577 (374-648) – Danielle Vaughn, 2009-13
Three-Point Field Goals Made
Game (6 or more)
- Briana Benson, 2016-17
- Briana Benson, 2015-16
- Rebecca Haynes, 2005-06
- Rebecca Haynes, 2004-05
56- Yamia Johnson, 2020-21
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
160 - Michelle Eddy, 1994-1996
139 - Amanda Tyus, 1999-2003
138 - Gretchen Morrison, 2014-18
122 - 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 111 - Destiney Elliott, 2018-20
Three-Point Field Goal Attempts
Game (14 or more)
20 - Gretchen Morrison vs. Tuskegee, Dec. 13, 2015 19 - Gretchen Morrison vs Rhode Island, Nov. 20, 2017 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 – Imari Martin vs. Bellarmine, Jan. 5, 2022 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, 1994-95 213 – Imari Martin, 2021-22 210 - Suzan Shirley, 1996-97 208 - Destiney Elliott, 2018-20 205 - Briana Benson, 2015-16 Division I Leader 210 - Suzan Shirley, 1996-97
.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, 2017-18 .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
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 .332 (123-371) - Yamia Johnson, 2020-21 .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 – Imari Martin at Liberty, Jan. 29, 2022
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
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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, Jan. 23, 1993 7- Yamia Johnson vs. Tennessee State, Jan. 14, 2021 7
- Yamia Johnson at UT Martin, Feb. 8, 2020
7 - Gretchen Morrison vs. Morehead State, Jan. 25, 2016
- Shaneka Whaley vs. Jacksonville Univ., Mar. 8, 2000
6 – Imari Martin vs. Bellarmine, Jan. 5, 2022
6- Imari Martin vs. Eastern Kentucky, Feb. 15, 2021
6- Imari Martin vs. SIUE, Feb. 22, 2021
- Destiney Elliott at Auburn, Dec. 28, 2019
6 - Taylor Hawks at Alabama State, Nov. 20, 2019
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
70 - Destiney Elliott, 2019-20
69 - Heather Mayes, 1998-99
67 - Ashley Boykin, 2006-07
64 – Imari Martin, 2021-22
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
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 (35% 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 .394 (56-142) - Yamia Johnson, 2020-21
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) 12 - Eren McMichael vs. UT Martin Feb. 12, 2009
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 21 - Shelley Carter vs Valdosta State, Feb. 15, 1988 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
.905 (19-21) - Shelley Carter vs Valdosta State, Feb. 15, 1988 .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 attempts)
.855 (189-221) - Lisa Baswell, 1998-99 .854 (123-144) - Lisa Baswell, 1999-2000 .847 (100-118) - Heather Mayes, 1998-99 .842 (48-57) - Ashley Boykin, 2005-06
.810 (209-259) - Dana Bright, 1990-91
.808 (110-136) - Dana Bright, 1988-89
Rebounds
Game (20 or more)
27
- Lateatrice Thomas vs. Southern, Dec. 2, 1998
27 - Tracy Linton vs Mississippi University for Women, Jan. 28, 1993
24
- Alfredia Seals vs. Shorter College, Jan. 29, 1993
24
- Tracy Linton vs Montevallo, Jan. 10, 1991
23
- Shanika Freeman vs. Gardner-Webb Feb. 27, 2003
23 - Alfredia Seals vs. Alabama A&M Jan. 25, 1995
22 - Tracy Linton vs Montevallo, Dec. 5, 1991
21 - Alfredia Seals vs. Southern Dec. 2, 1995
20 - Shelley Carter vs Mississippi University for Women, Dec. 14, 1988
Season (250 or more)
480 - 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)
1,530 - 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
700 - Chloe Long, 2015-20
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 – NeKiyah Thompson at Houston, Dec. 9, 2021 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
Season (100 or more) 204 - Jana Bright, 1990-91 171 - Jana Bright, 1988-89 171 - Luchy Cabrera, 1988-89 153 - Dana Bright, 1988-89 152 - Shaun Thomas, 1992-93
137 - Dana Bright, 1990-91
136 - Meredith Crowder, 1991-92 133 - Heather Mayes, 1998-99 124 - Meredith Crowder, 1992-93 124 - Beverly Lee, 1991-92
117 - Luchy Cabrera, 1989-90 116 – Danielle Beneby, 2010-11 115 - Jana Bright 1989-90
114 - LaTonya McKinney, 2005-06 114 - Dana Bright, 1987-88 113 - Jana Bright 1987-88
107 – NeKiyah Thompson, 2021-22 107 - Kelly Naughton, 2013-14 107 - Dana Bright ,1989-90 103 - Cindy Thaxton ,1994-95 101 - NcKell Copeland ,2000-01 Division I Leader
116 – Danielle Beneby, 2010-11
Career (300 or more)
603 - Jana Bright, 1987-91
511 - Dana Bright, 1987-91 429 - Luchy Cabrera, 1986-90 356 - Meredith Crowder, 1989-93 307 - Danielle Beneby, 2007-11
Assists Average
Season (5.0 or more)
6.8 - Jana Bright 1990-91
6.3 - 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 (45 or more)
69 - Alfredia Seals, 1993-94
66 - Alfredia Seals, 1994-95
65 - Alfredia Seals, 1996-97
56 - Alfredia Seals, 1995-96
53 - Tyler Phelion, 2017-18
45 - Tyler Phelion, 2016-17
45 - Ann Marie Healy, 2005-06
Steals
Season (50 or more)
129 - Shaun Thomas, 1992-93
70 - Jana Simmons, 1993-94 69 - Lori Breedlove, 1996-97
67 - Brandy White, 1993-94 61 - NcKell Copeland, 2000-01 58 - Rebecca Haynes, 2005-06 58 - LaTonya McKinney, 2005-06 59 - Shneka Whaley, 1997-98 58 - Shneka Whaley, 1996-97 56 - Shanika Freeman, 2003-04 54 – Laura Baswell, 2000-01 52 – Danielle Beneby, 2010-11 52 – Amanda Gallagher, 2000-01 51 - Suzan Shirley, 1997-98 51 - Cindy Thaxton, 1994-95 50 - Shanika Freeman, 2002-03 50 - Cindy Thaxton, 1995-96 Division I Leader 69 - Lori Breedlove, 1996-97
Career (125 or more)
195 - Shneka Whaley, 1995-00 185 - Shanika Freeman, 2002-05 151 - NcKell Copeland, 1999-03 146 - Danielle Beneby, 2007-11
133 - Kelly Nye, 2000-04
128 - Candace Morton, 2011-15 126 - Cobie Carlisle, 2002-07
Total Points
2020-21 Yamia Johnson 357 2019-20 Destiney Elliott 35 2018-19 Destiney Elliott 327 2017-18 Tyler Phelion 283 2016-17 Briana Benson 353 2015-16 Briana Benson 326 2014-15 Candace Morton 370 2013-14 Candace Morton 530 2012-13 Miranda Cantrell 241 2011-12 Briana Morrow 319 2010-11 Brittany Wiley 410 2009-10 Brittany Wiley 282 2008-09 Jolie Efezokhae 389 2007-08 Jolie Efezokhae 380 2006-07 Courtney Slaughter 376 2005-06 Rebecca Haynes 380 2004-05 Shanika Freeman 403 2003-04 Shanika Freeman 525 2002-03 Shanika Freeman 629 2001-02 Shanika Freeman 397 2000-01 Amanda Tyus 304 1999-00 Lisa Baswell 569 1998-99 Lisa Baswell 618 1997-98 Melissa Harden 493 1996-97 Alfredia Seals 426 1995-96 Alfredia Seals 319
Rebounds
2020-21 Jessie Day 167 2019-20 Chloe Long 205 2018-19 Rayven Pearson 297 2017-18 Rayven Peason 258 2016-17 Tyler Phelion 202 2015-16 Tyler Phelion 174 2014-15 Destany McLin 203 2013-14 Miranda Cantrell 235 2012-13 Miranda Cantrell 141 2011-12 Danielle Vaughn 267 2010-11 Danielle Beneby 171 2009-10 Brittany Wiley 157 2008-09 Jolie Efezokhae 202 2007-08 Cierra Duhart 226 2006-07 Jolie Efezokhae 164 2005-06 Rebecca Haynes 177 2004-05 Shanika Freeman 226 2003-04 Shanika Freeman 275 2002-03 Shanika Freeman 302 2001-02 Shanika Freeman 207 2000-01 Laura Baswell 149 1999-00 Lisa Baswell 186 1998-99 Lateatrice Thomas 258 1997-98 Melissa Harden 219 1996-97 Alfredia Seals 298 1995-96 Alfredia Seals 232
Assists
2020-21 Taylor Hawks 73 2019-20 Taylor Hawks 79 2018-19 Taylor Hawks 78 2017-18 Taylor Hawks 89 2016-17 Lacey Buchanon 75 2015-16 Destiny James 76 2014-15 Destiny James 88 2013-14 Kelly Naughton 107 2012-13 Dashauna Truss 59 2011-12 Candace Morton 84 2010-11 Danielle Beneby 116 2009-10 Karisma Boykin 83 2008-09 Danielle Beneby 58 2007-08 Danielle Beneby 94 2006-07 LaTonya McKinney 87 2005-06 LaTonya McKinney 114 2004-05 Rebecca Haynes 60 2003-04 Shanika Freeman 66 2002-03 Heathar Shepard 99 2001-02 Heathar Shepard 69 2000-01 NcKell Copeland 101 1999-00 Shneka Whaley 77 1998-99 Heather Mayes 133 1997-98 Shneka Whaley 94 1996-97 Shneka Whaley 99 1995-96 Lori Breedlove 87
Turnovers
2020-21 Yamia Johnson 58 2019-20 Taylor Hawks 88 2018-19 Destiney Elliott 75 2017-18 Taylor Hawks 63 2016-17 Briana Benson 61 2015-16 Briana Benson 79 2014-15 Candace Morton 49 2013-14 Kelly Naughton 83 2012-13 Dashauna Truss 94 2011-12 Brittany Manning 122 2010-11 Danielle Beneby 112 2009-10 Karisma Boykin 71 Danielle Beneby 71 2008-09 Danielle Beneby 83 2007-08 Jolie Efezokhae 87 2006-07 LaTonya McKinney 73 2005-06 LaTonya McKinney 112 2004-05 Shanika Freeman 95 2003-04 Shanika Freeman 96 2002-03 Shanika Freeman 102 2001-02 Heathar Shepard 83 2000-01 NcKell Copeland 87 1999-00 Lisa Baswell 69 1998-99 Heather Mayes 107 1997-98 Shneka Whaley 95 1996-97 Lori Breedlove 122 1995-96 Cindy Thaxton 111
Steals
2020-21 Taylor Hawks 19 2019-20 Taylor Hawks 43 2018-19 Taylor Hawks 32 2017-18 Taylor Hawks 29 2016-17 Briana Benson 36 2015-16 Chloe Long 31 2014-15 Candace Morton 31 2013-14 Candace Morton 41 2012-13 Dashauna Truss 29 2011-12 Destiny Lane 40 2010-11 Danielle Beneby 52 2009-10 Karisma Boykin 44 2008-09 Danielle Beneby 34 2007-08 Danielle Beneby 44 2006-07 LaTonya McKinney 33 2005-06 LaTonya McKinney 58 Rebecca Haynes 58 2004-05 Shanika Freeman 40 2003-04 Shanika Freeman 56 2002-03 Shanika Freeman 50 2001-02 Kelly Nye 42 NcKell Copeland 42 2000-01 NcKell Copeland 61 1999-00 Shneka Whaley 34 1998-99 Heather Mayes 43 1997-98 Shneka Whaley 59 1996-97 Lori Breedlove 69 1995-96 Cindy Thaxton 50
Blocks
2020-21 Keiara Griffin 11 2019-20 Chloe Long 39 2018-19 Rayven Pearson 36 2017-18 Tyler Phelion 53 2016-17 Tyler Phelion 45 2015-16 Tyler Phelion 32 2014-15 Tyler Phelion 29 2013-14 Candace Morton 12 2012-13 Miranda Cantrell 14 2011-12 Danielle Vaughn 30 2010-11 Danielle Vaughn 30 2009-10 Paris Hollingsworth 21 2008-09 Jolie Efezokhae 40 2006-07 Jolie Efezokhae 27 2005-06 Anne-Marie Healy 45 2004-05 Ann-Marie Healy 29 2003-04 Ashley Clay 22 2002-03 Shanika Freeman 31 2001-02 Shanika Freeman 25 2000-01 Tiara Eady 7 1999-00 Lisa Baswell 16 1998-99 Lisa Baswell 35 1997-98 Melissa Harden 4 1996-97 Alfredia Seals 65 1995-96 Alfredia Seals 56
Minutes
2020-21 Jessie Day 720 2019-20 Chloe Long 870 2018-19 Destiney Elliott 801 2017-18 Gretchen Morrison 761 2016-17 Lacey Buchanon 853 2015-16 Courtney Strain 870 2014-15 Destany McLin 949 2013-14 Candace Morton 1113 2012-13 Miranda Cantrell 680 2011-12 Destiny Lane 974 2010-11 Danielle Beneby 1017 2009-10 Karisma Boykin 993 2008-09 Jolie Efezokhae 873 2007-08 Jolie Efezokhae 935 2006-07 Courtney Slaughter 874 2005-06 Rebecca Haynes 920 2004-05 Rebecca Haynes 832 2003-04 Shanika Freeman 800 2002-03 Heathar Shepard 776 2001-02 Shanika Freeman 656 2000-01 NcKell Copeland 833 1999-00 Lisa Baswell 985 1998-99 Heather Mayes 1014 1997-98 Melissa Harden 1144 1996-97 Melissa Harden 923 1995-96 Misty Fuller 766
Gulf South Conference Honors
Dana Bright (1st) 1991
Tracy Linton (H)
Academic All-American
Lisa Baswell (1st) 1999
Lisa Baswell (1st) 2000
All-Gulf South Conference
Tonya Gober (1st) 1984
Tonya Gober (1st) 1985
Idella DeRamus (1st) 1987
Dana Bright (1st) 1988
Jana Bright (1st) 1988
Shelley Carter (1st) 1988
Shelley Carter (1st) 1989
Dana Bright (1st) 1989
Dana Bright (1st) 1990
Mary Ann Tribble (1st) 1990
Jana Bright (1st) 1991
Dana Bright (1st) 1991
Tracy Linton (1st) 1992
Tracey Linton (1st) 1993
Shaun Thomas (1st) 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
Destiney Elliott (1st) 2020
Taylor Hawks (2nd) 2020
Yamia Johnson (1st) 2021
All-OVC Freshman
Courtney Slaughter 2004
All-OVC Newcomer
Jolie Efezokhae 2007
Cierra Duhart 2008
Brittany Wiley 2009
Briana Morrow 2012
Lacey Buchanon 2017
Destiney Elliott 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
JSU’s Commitment to Excellence
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 (ASUN) 2003
Coach
of the Year
Richard Mathis (GSC) 1988 Dana Austin (ASUN) 1997 Rick Pietri (OVC) 2014
Freshman of the Year
Dana Bright 1988 Jana Bright 1988
Tracy Linton 1990 Shanika Freeman 2001
Newcomer of the Year
Melissa Harden 1997 Lisa Baswell 1999
All-Tournament
Alfredia Seals 1997
Shaneka Whaley 1997 Lisa Baswell 1999 Heather Mayes 1999 Shanika Freeman 2003
All-Academic
Kim Welch 1987
Alicia Wright 1987 Allison Rachel 1987 Kim Welch 1988 Sue Imm 1989
Dana Bright 1990 Jana Bright 1990 Sue Imm 1990
Dana Bright 1991 Cristy Colvin 1992 Anita Davis 1993
Felicia Owings 1993
Shneka Whaley 1998
Tanya Simmons 1998
Alison Owens 1998
Lisa Baswell 1999 Shneka Whaley 1999 Tanya Simmons 1999
Leteatrice Thomas 1999
Laura Baswell 2000
Lisa Baswell 2000
NcKell Copeland 2000 Shneka Whaley 2000
Tanya Simmons 2000
Laura Baswell 2001
NcKell Copeland 2001 Genniefer Meeks 2001
Larua Baswell 2002
Denale Blackshire 2002 NcKell Copeland 2002
Tiara Eady 2002
Freddricka Embry 2002 Shanika Freeman 2002
Ann-Marie Healy 2002
Kelly Nye 2002
Shari Riley 2002
Jessica Saxton 2002
Heathar Shepard 2002
Amanda Tyus 2002
NcKell Copeland 2003
Tiara Eady 2003
Katja Fuess 2003
Ann-Marie Healy 2003
Kelly Nye 2003 Heathar Shepard 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, 2020, 2021
Kiana Johnson 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021
McKenna Lawerence 2018, 2019, 2020 Tasha Magruder 2018 Briana Perry 2018 Morgan Towells 2018
Jayla Walker 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021
Jessie Day 2019, 2020, 2021
Destiney Elliott 2019
Rayven Pearson 2019
Winnie Kuimi 2020, 2021
Nekiyah Thompson 2020, 2021
Kaiya Burnett 2021 Kennedy Gavin 2021 Shawnta Shaw 2021
OVC Medal of Honor
Kelly Nye 2004
Ashley Boykin 2006
Ashley Boykin 2007
Kelly Naughton 2015
Courtney Strain 2015
Leah Strain 2015
Taylor Hawks 2019, 2020 McKenna Lawrence 2020
JSU Sports Hall of Fame
Dana Bright 2005
Jana Bright 2005 Tracy Linton 2007
Lisa Baswell 2011
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.
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.
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.
Tracy Linton Dana Bright Lisa BaswellDana 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.
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.
JSU ’ S FINEST AS NAMED BY THE NCAA
Tracy L inton
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.
Opponents Meetings Win Loss Pct.
Akron 1 0 1 .000
Alabama 5 1 4 .200
Alabama A&M 12 11 1 .916
Alabama-Huntsville 1 1 0 1.000
Auburn-Montgomery 1 1 0 1.000
Alabama State 6 3 3 .500
Alcorn State 4 2 2 .500
Auburn 14 1 13 .071
Austin Peay 30 12 18 .400
Baylor 1 0 1 .000
Bellarmine 2 2 0 1.000
Belmont 25 4 21 .160
Bethune-Cookman 1 0 1 .000
Birmingham-Southern 5 3 2 .600
Boise State 1 0 1 .000
Brewton-Parker 2 4 0 1.000
Cal Poly 1 0 1 .000
Campbell 19 10 9 .526
Central Arkansas 4 3 1 .750
Central Florida 15 4 11 .267
Col. of Charleston 5 3 2 .600
Charleston Southern 2 1 1 .500
Chattanooga 8 1 7 .125
Clemson 2 0 2 .000
Coastal Carolina 4 2 2 .500
Colorado 1 0 1 .000
Davidson 1 0 1 .000
Duke 1 0 1 .000
East Carolina 1 1 0 1.000
East Tennessee State 2 2 0 1.000
Eastern Illinois 26 10 16 .384
Eastern Kentucky 40 21 19 .525
Florida A&M 3 3 0 1.000
Florida Atlantic 15 7 8 .466
Florida Gulf Coast 2 0 2 .000
Florida International 7 1 6 .143
Florida State 3 0 3 .000
Fort Valley State 1 1 0 1.000
Furman 2 0 2 .000
Coaching Records
Opponents Meetings Win Loss Pct.
Gardner-Webb 2 1 1 .500
George Washington 1 0 1 .000
Georgetown 2 0 2 .000
Georgia 1 0 1 .000
Georgia Southern 12 7 5 .583
Georgia State 26 6 20 .231
Georgia Tech 1 0 1 .000
Hampton 2 2 0 1.000
Harvard 1 0 1 .000
Houston 2 0 2 .000
Indiana State 1 1 0 1.000
Jackson State 4 2 2 .500
Jacksonville 13 9 4 .692
James Madison 1 0 1 .000
Kennesaw State 13 7 6 .538
Kentucky 1 0 1 .000
Lane College 1 1 0 1.00
LeMoyne-Owen 1 1 0 1.000
Liberty 2 1 1 .500
Lipscomb 8 5 3 .625
Memphis 1 0 1 .000
Mercer 21 9 12 .429
Miami (OH) 2 0 2 .000
Mississippi 3 1 2 .333
Mississippi State 3 0 3 .000
Montevallo 1 1 0 1.000
Morgan State 1 1 0 1.000
Morehead State 40 17 23 .425
Morris Brown 3 2 1 .667
Murray State 28 8 20 .285
New Orleans 5 4 1 .800
Nicholls 2 2 0 1.000
North Alabama 2 2 0 1.000
North Carolina State 1 0 1 .000
North Florida 3 1 2 .333
Northern Arizona 1 0 1 .000
Purdue 1 0 1 .000 Reinhardt 1 0 1 .000
Rhode Island 1 1 0 1.000
Coach Years W L Pct.
Ron Akers 1976-80 55 59 .482
Steve Bailey 1980-82 18 37 .327
Doug Creel 1982-83 8 19 .296
Janice Slay 1983-84 6 21 .222
Steve Bailey 1984-87 15 68 .181
Richard Mathis 1987-90 72 18 .800
Tony Mabrey 1990-93 62 24 .771
Dana Austin 1993-03 115 163 .415
Dave Dagastino 2003-06 44 41 .518
Becky Geyer 2006-10 34 84 .288
Annette Watts 2010-13 15 73 .170
Rick Pietri 2013-A 143 121 .542
All-Time Overtime Games
(JSU Overtime Record: 20-12)
Year Opponent Result
1987-88 West Georgia W, 74-73 (2OT)
1988-89 Troy State W, 110-107
1989-90 UT-Martin W, 85-80
1989-90 UT-Martin W, 88-87
1991-92 North Alabama W, 93-88
1992-93 Delta State L, 73-66
1993-94
Fort Valley State L, 89-84 (2OT)
1993-94 Shorter W, 87-85
1994-95 Augusta State W, 82-77
1994-95 Alabama A&M L, 86-84 (2OT)
1995-96 Georgia State L, 85-84
1997-98 Campbell W, 81-75
1997-98 Mercer W, 80-70
1998-99 Campbell W, 93-89 1999-00 Jacksonville U. W, 70-65
2001-02 Birmingham-So. L, 73-64
2001-02 Troy State L, 70-67
2001-02 Florida Atlantic W, 93-91
2002-03 Gardner-Webb L, 99-91
2002-03 Samford L, 78-71 (2OT) 2003-04 at Hampton W, 83-72 2003-04 at Murray State W, 85-83 2006-07 at Kennesaw St. W, 81-76
Opponents Meetings Win Loss Pct.
Sacramento State 1 0 1 .000
Saint Francis 1 1 0 1.000
Samford 34 16 18 .471
Savannah State 7 6 1 .857
Seton Hall 1 0 1 .000
Shorter College 1 1 0 1.000
SIU Edwardsville 13 6 7 .461
South Alabama 3 1 2 .333
South Carolina State 4 3 1 .750
Southeastern Louisiana 4 3 1 .750
Southeast Missouri State27 8 19 .296
Southern Miss 4 1 3 .250
Southern University 3 1 2 .333
Stephen F. Austin 1 0 1 .000
Stetson 16 6 10 .375
Stillman College 2 2 0 1.000
Talladega College 1 1 0 1.000
UT Martin 27 10 17 .370
Tennessee State 38 24 14 .631
Tennessee Tech 38 13 25 .342
Texas A&M-CC 2 1 1 .500
Texas-San Antonio 1 0 1 .000
Texas Tech 2 0 2 .000
Troy 25 10 15 .400
Tulane 2 0 2 .000
Tuskegee 1 1 0 1.000
UAB 7 2 5 .286
UNC – Wilmington 2 1 1 .500
Utah 1 0 1 .000
Utah Valley State 3 2 1 .666
UTSA 1 0 1 .000 Vanderbilt 2 0 2 .000
Washington State 1 0 1 .000
West Georgia 1 1 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
Young Harris 1 1 0 1.000
Year Opponent Result
2006-07 at Eastern Illinois W, 103, 98 (2OT)
2007-08 Kennesaw State L, 74-70
2007-08 Eastern Illinois L, 83-81 (2OT)
2008-09 Morehead St. L, 87-77 2008-09 Austin Peay W, 75-71
2009-10 Tennessee State W, 82-75
2009-10 at Eastern Kentucky W, 49-46 2010-11 at Morehead State W, 81-80 2011-12 Eastern Kentucky L, 80-76
2013-14 at Tennessee State L, 78-76
2013-14 Belmont W, 71-69 2014-15 at Kennesaw State L, 67-65
2014-15 Murray State W, 78-75
2014-15 Belmont L, 55-52
2014-15 Tennessee State L, 74-66
2014-15 at Morehead State W, 83-78
2015-16 at Georgia Southern L, 60-56
2015-16 at Tennessee Tech L, 51-49 2016-17 at Eastern Illinois L, 67-71 (2OT)
2017-18 UT Martin L, 57-61
2018-19 Georgia State W, 61-56 2018-19 Tennessee State W, 76-73
Akron Series: 0-1
12/22/05 A L 70-73 H: A: 0-1 N:
Alabama
NCAA: 1-6 | Div. I: 1-4
1/23/78 A L 56-78 2/8/90 A L 63-69 11/27/90 A L 79-89 12/18/01 H L 53-72 12/2/03 A L 52-81 12/22/07 A L 54-63 11/11/12 A L 80-43 11/18/14 A W 64-62 H: 0-1 A: 1-5 N:
Alabama-Birmingham (UAB)
NCAA: 3-6 | Div. I: 2-5 1986-87 A L 43-88 1987-88 H W 83-69 12/8/95 A L 60-70 12/17/96 A L 67-95 12/13/97 H W 57-53 12/7/98 A L 60-69 12/12/00 H L 57-84 11/26/02 A L 77-80 12/13/03 H W 73-66 H: 3-1 A: 0-5 N:
Alabama-Huntsville (UAH)
NCAA: 8-3 | Div. I: 1-0
11/28/77 H W 106-55 1/31/78 A W 82-60 1/11/79 H W 61-48 2/9/79 A W 75-60 1/16/80 H W 87-53 2/4/80 A W 74-71 11/18/80 H W 85-78 1/19/81 A 1/19/82 A 1/27/82 H L 61-66 1982-83 H W 1982-83 A L 1984-85 A L 61-94 1/8/85 H L 33-71 1987-88 A W 73-47 1987-88 H W 89-55 1988-89 A W 81-65 1988-89 H W 88-68 1991-92 A W 88-81 12/14/92 H W 87-61 11/27/95 H W 78-61 H: 5-1 A: 3-2 N:
Alabama A&M
NCAA: 15-12 | Div. I: 11-1
1/19/78 A W ? 2/17/78 H W 97-39 1/19/79 A W 86-53 1/29/79 H W 96-55 11/28/79 A W 85-45 1/23/80 H W ? 11/24/80 H W 85-62 1/26/81 A 1/21/82 A W 86-83 OT 2/4/82 H W 85-76 1982-83 H L 86-87 1982-83 A L 71-93 1983-84 A L 72-87 1983-84 H L 54-87 1984-85 H L 73-89 2/15/85 A L 71-114 1987-88 A L 74-78 1987-88 H W 92-65 1991-92 A W 92-80 1991-92 H W 95-80 1/14/93 H W 112-74 2/3/93 A L 70-85 11/22/93 H L 74-88 2/26/94 A L 64-85 1/25/95 A L 84-86 2OT 2/13/95 H W 95-83
Series Scores
12/15/98 H W 88-63 12/2/99 A W 70-62 12/9/00 H W 75-65 11/30/02 H W 87-77 12/19/02 A W 66-65 11/26/03 A W 71-60 11/14/07 H W 72-70 11/22/08 A L 56-69 12/2/09 H W 74-71 12/12/17 H W 49-33 12/12/18 A W 55-48 H: 10-4 A: 5-8 N:
Alabama State Series: 3-3
1/15/76 A ? 2/13/76 H L 53-69 1/13/77 A L 43-58 2/12/77 H L 53-75 2/24/78$ H W 72-58 2/24/79$ N L 77-90 12/9/96 H W 72-57 1/27/97 A L 61-70 11/24/97 A L 62-74 12/10/97 H W 82-57 11/20/19 A L 63-68 12/5/21 H W 78-46 H: 3-0 A: 0-3 N:
Alcorn State Series: 2-2 12/20/04 H L 58-61 11/27/06 A L 63-74 12/1/15 H W 67-65 12/13/16 A W 70-66 H: 1-1 A: 1-1 N:
Arkansas-Monticello NCAA: 0-1 1/4/93 N L 88-102 H: A: N: 0-1
Auburn Series: 1-13 11/26/79 A L 55-67 1/10/81 A L 55-86 11/29/95 H L 47-65 12/16/95 A L 61-89 11/26/96 H L 52-82 2/3/97 A L 46-77 12/16/97 A L 52-100 1/20/98 H L 60-90 1/19/99 A L 63-104 11/21/99 A L 54-93 1/2/05 H W 71-66 11/29/05 A L 70-91 11/29/06 A L 44-74 12/30/10 A L 60-79 11/13/13 A L 49-66 12/29/19 A L 53-62 H: 1-3 A: 0-9 N:
Auburn-Montgomery (AUM) NCAA: 2-1; Div. I: 1-0 1987-88 A L 82-86 1989-90 A W 94-73 11/9/21 H W 89-39 H: 1-0 A: 1-1 N:
Augusta College NCAA: 2-3 12/5/92 A L 73-76 1/8/94 H L 66-78 1/15/94 A L 66-70 11/19/94 H W 84-80 12/3/94 A W 82-77 OT H: 1-1 A: 1-2 N:
Austin Peay Series: 13-17
12/12/99 H L 92-100 11/21/00 A L 62-73 2/5/04 A L 67-76
2/21/04 H W 66-64 2/3/05 H W 77-70 2/19/05 A L 66-78 1/5/06 A L 59-63 1/26/06 H W 73-52 1/4/07 H L 67-74 1/25/07 A L 74-83 1/5/08 A W 72-67 1/24/08 H W 76-56 1/24/09 A L 57-82 2/19/09 H W 75-71 OT 1/23/10 H L 70-78 2/18/10 A L 71-75 1/22/11 A L 54-65 2/17/11 H L 53-56 1/14/12 A W 74-73 1/28/13 H L 71-78 1/27/14 A W 69-65 1/8/15 H L 54-57 1/7/16 A L 59-61 1/7/17 H W 65-45 1/13/18 H W 65-47 2/17/18 A W 51-50 2/2/19 H W 67-56 1/11/20 H L 57-63 1/23/21 A L 51-61 2/27/21 H W 60-44 H: 9-7 A: 4-10 N:
Baylor Series: 0-1 11/24/09 A L 45-104 H: A: 0-1 N:
Belhaven Series: 0-1 1985-86 N L 51-57 H: A: N: 0-1
Belmont Series: 4-21 12/1/97 H L 63-69 2/3/99 A L 59-88 1/10/02 H L 60-70 2/14/02 A W 73-71 1/11/03 A W 80-78 3/6/03 H L 55-65 1/7/13 H L 62-68 3/2/13 A L 49-69 1/6/14 A L 50-92 3/1/14 H W 71-69 OT 3/7/14* N L 50-65 1/21/15 A L 66-70 2/11/15 H L 52-55 3/5/15* N L 45-55 1/20/16 H L 32-44 2/10/16 A L 42-56 1/18/17 H L 53-54 2/8/17 A L 52-61 2/21/18 H L 33-66 3/2/18* N L 53-63 1/3/19 A L 52-66 1/17/19 H L 41-64 2/1/20 H W 60-41 2/15/20 A L 49-61 2/18/21 A L 53-54 H: 2-9 A: 2-9 N: 0-3
Bellarmine Series: 2-0 1/5/22 H W 72-63 2/20/22 A W 77-64 H: 1-0 A: 1-0 N:
Bentley College NCAA: 0-1 1990-91^ A L 92-97 H: A: 0-1 N:
Berry College NCAA: 4-2 3/9/78$* N L 75-92 1/24/79 A L 59-62
2/5/79 H W 67-58 1/10/80 A L 56-97 1/30/80 H L 76-78 12/1/80 A L 70-73 2/11/81 H L 62-86 12/1/81 A 11/18/82 A L 12/6/82 H L 72-82 1988-89 H W 92-66 1988-89 A W 59-58 1990-91 H W 96-81 1990-91 A W 82-65 H: 2-1 A: 2-1 N:
Bethune-Cookman Series: 0-1 11/27/10 A L 46-57 H: A: 0-1 N:
Birmingham Southern Series: 3-2
1/25/01 H W 56-55 12/5/01 A L 64-73 OT 12/6/03 A L 55-65 1/2/04 H W 65-56 11/13/06 H W 74-68 H: 3-0 A: 0-2 N:
Blue Mountain College NCAA: 1-0 1985-86 N W 84-69 H: A: N: 1-0
Boise State Series: 0-1 12/19/98 A L 52-59 H: A: 0-1 N:
Brewton-Parker College NCAA: 4-0 1989-90 N W 79-59 1991-92 H W 101-79 11/29/16 H W 89-26 11/10/17 H W 103-44 H: 3-0 A: N: 1-0
Cal Poly Series: 0-1 11/24/01 N L 46-70 H: A: N: 0-1
California-Riverside NCAA: 0-1 12/17/94 N L 68-87 H: A: N: 0-1
Campbell Series: 10-9
1/11/96 H W 69-56
1/9/97 A L 72-90
2/6/97 H W 60-58
3/7/97* N W 69-67
1/8/98 H W 81-75 OT 1/29/98 A L 79-97
3/5/98* N W 75-68 1/14/99 A W 68-60 2/20/99 H W 79-52
3/5/99* N W 93-89 1/15/00 A L 59-74
2/17/00 H L 52-63
1/18/01 A L 48-75
2/10/01 H L 60-79
1/3/02 H L 61-65
2/23/02 A L 66-67
1/18/03 H W 82-68 3/1/03 A W 70-54 12/15/12 N L 53-66 H: 5-3 A: 2-5 N: 3-1
Campbellsville NCAA: 1-0 1990-91 N W 80-79 H: A: N: 1-0
Series Scores
Carson-Newman
NCAA: 1-1 | Div. I: 1-0 1/5/94 A L 59-64 12/19/04 H W 86-79 H: 1-0 A: 0-1 N:
Central Arkansas Series: 3-1 11/26/13 H L 54-58 11/29/14 A W 63-54 1/19/22 A W 64-47 2/12/22 H W 66-48 H: 1-1 A: 2-0 N:
Central Florida (UCF) Series: 4-11
1/4/96 A L 68-78 3/2/96 H L 61-74 1/2/97 H W 78-41 3/1/97 A L 64-72 2/7/98 H W 91-84 1/21/99 H W 77-70 2/15/99 A L 68-78 3/6/99* N L 59-80 1/29/00 H W 67-50 2/5/00 A L 65-67 12/2/00 H L 54-64 3/3/01 A L 40-51 12/1/01 A L 65-85 3/2/02 H L 62-72 2/8/03 A L 67-82 H: 4-3 A: 0-7 N: 0-1
Charleston (CofC) Series: 3-2 1/13/96 H W 81-68 2/8/96 A W 74-73 1/11/97 A L 50-52 1/10/98 H W 76-64 1/31/98 A L 63-75 H: 2-0 A: 1-2 N:
Charleston Southern Series: 1-1 12/16/00 A L 48-64 12/19/14 N W 70-43 H: A: 0-1 N: 1-0
Chattanooga Series: 1-7
2/21/77 A L 40-86 12/1/77 A L 65-85 2/6/78 H W 61-56 1/31/96 A L 57-71 11/30/96 H L 57-69 12/8/97 A L 60-66 11/25/98 H L 80-84 12/14/99 A L 73-80 12/12/12 A L 59-72 12/10/13 H L 53-68 12/30/21 H W 61-51 H: 1-3 A: 0-4 N:
Clark-Atlanta Series: 1-0
12/8/19 H W 75-46 H: 1-0 A: N:
Clemson Series: 0-2 12/21/16 H L 63-69 12/17/17 A L 45-53 H: 0-1 A: 0-1 N:
Coastal Carolina Series: 2-2 12/4/97 A W 80-64 11/21/98 H W 77-62 12/18/99 N L 56-63 12/14/00 A L 63-75 H: 1-0 A: 1-1 N: 0-1
Colorado Series: 0-1
12/30/07 A L 64-91 H: A: 0-1 N:
Converse College NCAA: 2-0
12/6/93 H W 81-45 1/31/94 A W 75-50 H: 1-0 A: 1-0 N:
Cumberland College NCAA: 1-3
1983-84 H W 80-77 1983-84 A L 57-82 1/19/85 H L 60-80 1/30/85 A L 51-77 H: 1-1 A: 0-2 N:
Davidson Series: 0-1
11/14/21 A L 58-69 H: A: 0-1 N:
Delta State NCAA: 5-20
1/15/81 A L 57-86 2/3/84 H L 66-91 1/18/86 H L 64-103 1/27/86 A L 39-96 1/31/87 A L 39-80 2/9/87 H L 45-89 1/18/88 H W 75-74 2/15/88 A L 84-87 3/4/88* A L 69-88 3/12/88^ A L 54-64 1/14/89 A L 64-90 2/13/89 H W 80-68 2/28/89* A L 67-76 3/11/89^ A L 48-64 1/20/90 H L 71-78 2/19/90 A L 52-72 3/10/90^ A L 56-92 1/19/91 H W 94-76 2/16/91 A L 64-75 3/9/91^ H W 71-67 1/20/92 H L 75-78 2/15/92 A L 79-95 1/18/93 A L 66-73 OT 2/13/93 H L 78-91 3/6/93* A W 67-65 1992-93^ A L 61-90 H: 4-6 A: 1-14 N:
Duke Series: 0-1 12/15/04 A L 36-99 H: A: 0-1 N:
East Carolina Series: 1-0 11/25/17 N W 82-73 H: A: N: 1-0
East Tennessee State Series: 2-0 12/20/14 N W 57-56 12/16/21 H W 61-48 H: 1-0 A: N: 1-0
Eastern Illinois Series: 10-16 1/31/04 H W 80-60 1/29/05 A W 68-59 2/2/06 H W 82-72 2/23/06 A W 67-60 2/1/07 A W 103-98 2OT 2/22/07 H L 76-82 1/31/08 H L 81-83 2/28/08 A L 68-71 1/3/09 H L 58-71 1/31/09 A L 58-71 1/2/10 A L 48-85
1/30/10 H L 43-60 12/21/10 H L 69-75 1/29/11 A L 61-77 1/28/12 H L 55-71 1/12/13 A L 53-76 1/11/14 H W 61-46
1/3/15 A L 63-66 1/2/16 H W 60-52 12/31/16 A L 67-71 2OT 2/1/18 A W 59-50 1/10/19 H W 78-49 2/28/19 A L 49-52 1/16/20 A L 52-55 3/5/20* N L 46-49 2/11/21 H W 58-56 H: 6-6 A: 4-9 N: 0-1
Eastern Kentucky Series: 21-19
12/30/02 A L 71-93 1/22/04 H W 75-53 2/14/04 A L 80-85 3/2/04* H L 63-65 1/20/05 A L 63-75 2/12/05 H L 61-63 3/4/05 N L 60-62 1/19/06 A L 77-87 2/16/06 H W 79-77 1/18/07 H L 70-80 2/15/07 A L 73-85 1/17/08 A L 71-92 2/14/08 H L 104-75 1/8/09 A L 62-67 2/7/09 H W 73-55 1/7/10 H L 67-76 2/6/10 A W 49-46 1/6/11 A W 72-65 2/5/11 H W 64-59 12/20/11 H L 76-80 1/20/13 H L 51-69 2/16/13 A L 69-80 1/18/14 A L 61-68 2/15/14 H W 79-62 1/28/15 H W 73-53 2/23/15 A W 69-65 1/27/16 A W 56-54 2/17/16 H L 50-76 1/25/17 A W 54-49 2/23/17 H W 71-61 12/28/17 H W 65-51 1/20/17 A L 44-48 1/24/19 A W 53-44 2/23/19 H W 69-64 1/4/20 A W 43-33 1/23/20 H W 68-54 1/07/21 A W 74-60 2/15/21 H W 73-55 1/15/22 A W 76-74 2/24/22 H W 64-51 H: 12-8 A: 9-10 N: 0-1
Florida A&M Series: 3-0
11/26/16 N W 66-54 11/6/18 A W 62-31 11/9/19 H W 72-67 H: 1-0 A: 1-0 N: 1-0
Florida Atlantic (FAU) Series: 7-8
1/20/96 A L 73-98 1/18/97 H W 74-65 2/8/97 A W 79-63 2/12/98 A L 71-88 1/11/99 H W 81-73 2/27/99 A W 82-73 1/27/00 H L 72-86 2/3/00 A L 72-82 11/30/00 H W 83-59 3/1/01 A L 60-79 12/3/01 A L 76-78 2/28/02 H W 93-91 OT 2/6/03 A L 83-96
3/13/03* N W 65-55 11/25/16 A L 55-63 H: 4-1 A: 2-7 N: 1-0
Florida Gulf Coast Series: 0-2
1/22/22 H L 44-66 3/12/22* A L 54-69 H: A: 0-1 N: 0-1
Florida International (FIU) Series: 1-6
1/18/96 A L 55-68 2/10/96 H L 53-79 1/16/97 H W 65-62 3/8/97 N L 71-91 2/14/98 A L 63-95 3/6/98* A L 44-82 12/17/11 N L 52-79 H: 1-1 A: 0-3 N: 0-2
Florida Southern NCAA: 0-1 12/30/94 A L 64-87 H: A: 0-1 N:
Florida State Series: 0-3 12/12/10 A L 39-87 11/11/16 A L 62-73 11/12/17 H L 51-75 H: 0-1 A: 0-2 N:
Fort Valley State Overall: 2-1 | Div. I: 1-0 1987-88^ N W 79-70 2/21/94 H L 89-94 OT 11/24/19 H W 87-65 H: 1-1 A: N: 1-0
Freed-Hardeman NCAA: 1-1 2/14/94 H W 74-63 12/1/94 H L 85-97 H: 1-1 A: N:
Furman Series: 0-2 11/21/06 A L 67-72 11/17/07 H L 76-88 H: 0-1 A: 0-1 N:
Gardner-Webb Series: 1-1 1/20/03 H W 88-60 2/27/03 A L 91-99 H: 1-0 A: 0-1 N:
George Washington Series: 0-1 12/1/13 N L 71-100
H: A: N: 0-1
Georgetown Series: 0-2 11/16/08 H L 63-74 2/25/10 A L 39-70
H: 0-1 A: 0-1 N:
Georgia Series: 0-1 12/09/20 A L 47-68 H: A: 0-1 N:
Georgia Southern Series: 7-5 12/2/95 A L 69-87 12/7/96 H W 79-61 11/29/98 H W 83-77 12/19/99 N W 93-84 11/15/06 H W 84-77 11/20/07 A L 44-63 11/26/11 N L 49-72
11/16/13 A L 50-63 12/2/14 H W 78-52 12/4/15 A L 56-60 OT 11/20/16 H W 67-55 11/25/20 H W 70-58 H: 6-0 A: 0-4 N: 1-1
Georgia State NCAA: 6-24 | Div. I: 6-20 11/16/79 N L 50-59 1984-85 A L 66-88 1/16/85 H L 70-83 1985-86 A L 64-80 1986-87 H L 71-96 1/27/96 H L 84-85 OT 2/15/96 A W 69-64 1/25/97 A W 59-52 2/13/97 H W 84-68 1/17/98 H L 63-69 2/26/98 A L 72-92 1/16/99 A W 85-76 2/18/99 H L 74-75 1/13/00 A L 61-68 2/19/00 H L 51-70 3/9/00* N L 69-81 1/20/01 A L 53-92 2/8/01 H L 58-69 1/5/02 H L 47-61 2/21/02 A L 61-65 1/25/03 H W 60-40 2/22/03 A L 70-91 3/14/03* N L 47-54 11/25/06 H L 67-78 11/24/07 A L 51-63 12/16/10 A L 47-59 12/29/11 H L 60-68 11/14/12 A L 50-79 11/29/13 A L 63-65 12/19/17 A L 41-55 12/15/18 H W 61-56 OT H: 3-11 A: 3-12 N: 0-2
Georgia Tech Series: 0-1
1/2/11 A L 52-81 H: A: 0-1 N:
Hampton Series: 2-0
12/9/02 H W 85-68 11/21/03 A W 83-72 H: 1-0 A: 1-0 N:
Harvard Series: 0-1 11/23/18 N L 62-69 H: A: N: 0-1
Houston Series: 0-2
12/16/01 N L 69-95 12/9/21 A L 65-72 H: A: 0-2 N:
Indiana State Series: 1-0 11/26/21 N W 67-57 H: A: N: 1-0
Jackson State Series: 2-2
12/17/02 H W 63-77 12/18/03 A L 70-73 12/5/14 H W 64-57 11/21/15 A L 65-71 H: 2-0 A: 0-2 N:
Jacksonville Series: 9-4
1/6/00 H W 70-65
2/26/00 A W 61-57
3/8/00* N W 71-62 1/13/01 H W 64-53
Series Scores
2/15/01 A L 50-58 1/21/02 A W 74-59 2/9/02 H W 67-62 2/13/03 H W 64-51 12/15/11 A L 74-87 11/25/12 H L 69-72 12/20/19 H L 40-55
2/5/22 H W 72-59 3/6/22* H W 70-56 H: 5-2 A: 3-2 N: 1-0
James Madison Series: 0-1
11/23/03 A L 64-68 H: A: 0-1 N:
Judson College NCAA: 4-0
12/3/77 H W 92-56 1/21/78 A W 81-59 2/23/78$ H W 73-55 1/15/79 A W 78-56 2/1/79 H W 81-55 1985-86 H W 109-40 1985-86 A W 91-47 1986-87 H W 100-55 1986-87 A W 78-50 H: 2-0 A: 2-0 N:
Kennesaw State NCAA: 13-8 | Div. I: 7-6 1990-91 A W 84-70 1990-91 H W 104-88 1991-92 A L 85-97 1991-92 H W 79-77 1/2/93 H W 81-63 1/10/94 H W 82-72 2/5/94 A L 75-80 1/7/95 A W 79-74 12/5/05 H W 92-87 11/10/06 A W 81-76 11/9/07 A L 70-74 OT 2/23/09 H L 51-69 11/20/09 A L 51-66 12/28/10 H W 77-56 11/19/11 A L 67-81 11/28/12 H L 50-51 11/20/13 H W 78-65 12/13/14 A L 65-67 OT 11/19/15 H W 61-52 11/14/16 A W 65-59 1/27/22 A W 71-68 H: 8-2 A: 5-6 N:
Kentucky Series: 0-1 11/15/11 A L 25-100 H: A: 0-1 N:
Kentucky Wesleyan Series: 0-1 11/18/94 H L 75-83 H: 0-1 A: N:
Lane College NCAA: 1-0 2/9/95 H W 90-60 H: 1-0 A: N:
LeMoyne-Owen Series: 1-0 11/17/11 H W 83-67 H: 1-0 A: N:
Liberty Series: 1-1 1/29/22 A L 57-62 3/9/22* H W 59-57 H: 1-0 A: 0-1 N:
Lipscomb Series: 5-3 11/20/10 A L 62-84
11/21/11 H W 81-72 12/9/12 A L 54-67 12/14/13 H L 76-86 11/17/18 A W 58-46 11/12/19 H W 65-63 1/12/22 H W 80-70 2/17/22 A W 62-53 H: 3-1 A: 2-2 N:
Longwood Series: 2-1
1/11/05 A L 64-69 2/24/05 H W 73-67 12/18/08 N W 50-42 H: 1-0 A: 0-1 N: 1-0
Mars Hill NCAA: 1-1 1/6/94 N W 82-81 2/6/95 H L 70-74 H: 0-1 A: N: 1-0
Memphis Series: 0-1 11/13/15 A L 55-70 H: A: 0-1 N:
Mercer NCAA: 9-14 | Div. I: 9-12 1/9/95 H L 61-102 2/6/95 A L 58-88 1/25/96 H L 61-63 2/17/96 A L 54-63 1/23/97 A L 67-74 2/15/97 H W 64-51 3/6/97* N W 64-52 11/29/97 N W 76-57 1/15/98 A W 80-70 OT 2/28/98 H L 63-68 1/2/99 A W 72-55 1/7/99 H W 68-55 12/6/99 A L 56-58 3/2/00 H L 45-52 1/4/01 A W 67-56 2/24/01 H W 62-60 1/24/02 H L 62-73 2/2/02 A L 78-86 1/30/03 A L 43-65 11/17/12 A L 51-63 12/17/13 H L 54-60 12/29/14 H W 67-66 12/21/15 A L 39-46 H: 4-6 A: 3-8 N: 2-0
Metro State NCAA: 1-0 12/31/94 N W 72-70 H: A: N: 1-0
Miami (OH) Series: 0-2 12/9/17 A L 55-58 12/18/18 H L 41-58 H: 0-1 A: 0-1 N:
Miles College NCAA: 3-0
1989-90 H W 112-50 1989-90 A W 97-48 2/18/95 H W 77-54 H: 2-0 A: 1-0 N:
Mississippi (Ole Miss) NCAA: 1-2 12/5/81 A L 54-102 11/8/13 A L 62-83 11/17/16 A L 50-68 12/2/18 A W 60-49 H: A: 1-2 N:
Mississippi College NCAA: 8-1 2/7/81 H L 69-81
2/8/82 A L 47-85 1989-90 N W 75-67 1989-90 A W 68-62 1989-90 H W 95-83 1990-91 H W 101-77 1990-91 A W 63-58 1991-92 H W 79-64 1991-92 A L 62-73 1/11/93 H W 78-62 2/20/93 A W 55-54 H: 4-0 A: 3-1 N: 1-0
Mississippi State NCAA: 0-4 | Div. I: 0-3
1/31/95 A L 44-107 12/15/01 A L 62-109 11/11/11 A L 41-78 12/20/12 A L 54-69 H: A: 0-4 N:
Mississippi Univ. for Women NCAA: 8-7
1983-84 A L 37-67 1983-84 H L 52-65 1984-85 A L 65-83 2/1/85 H L 48-67 1986-87 H L 78-92 1988-89 A W 110-89 1989-90 H W 94-53 1990-91 H W 101-61 1990-91 A W 94-46 1991-92 H W 92-58 1991-92 A W 75-57 1/28/93 A W 81-59 2/18/93 H W 78-48 11/29/94 H L 77-93 2/1/95 A L 84-90 H: 4-4 A: 4-3 N:
Mobile College NCAA: 3-0
1987-88 A W 61-58 1988-89 A W 85-71 1988-89 H W 98-64 H: 1-0 A: 2-0 N:
Montevallo NCAA: 12-11 | Div. I: 1-0
1/27/77 H W 56-47
2/7/77 A W 61-56 12/6/77 A W 76-63 1/28/78 H W 81-41 1/31/80 A L 45-58 2/12/80 H W 77-58
2/18/80$ A L 65-75 1/22/81 A L 79-89 2/6/81 H W 66-58 11/23/81 H W 78-70 2/17/82 A W 69-61 1/27/83 A W 60-58 2/10/83 H W 84-56 12/1/83 A L 38-79 1/30/84 H L 64-80 1/22/85 A L 48-80 2/11/85 H L 64-72 11/25/85 A L 64-84 2/6/86 H W 83-79 2OT 11/30/87 H W 83-78
1/28/88 A W 92-66 1/23/89 A W 74-73 2/18/89 H W 86-67 11/27/89 H W 89-80 2/1/90 A W 101-92 1990-91 A W 106-90 1990-91 H W 109-75 2/5/91 A L 77-94 1/4/92 H L 77-78 1/7/93 H L 78-89 1/21/93 A L 68-72 1/27/94 H L 55-95 2/12/94 A L 64-101 11/27/18 H W 84-52 H: 6-5 A: 5-6 N: 1-0
Morgan State Series: 1-0
11/26/99 N W 89-67 H: A: N: 1-0
Morehead State Series: 17-23 12/29/02 N L 87-95 1/24/04 H W 94-78 2/12/04 A W 76-68 1/22/05 A W 71-61 2/10/05 H W 78-64 1/21/06 A W 71-62 2/18/06 H L 75-82 1/20/07 H L 67-70 2/17/07 A L 57-83 1/19/08 A L 51-78 2/16/08 H W 54-44 1/10/09 A L 56-71 2/5/09 H L 77-87 1/9/10 H W 70-60 2/4/10 A L 53-80 1/8/11 A W 81-80 2/3/11 H L 64-65 3/3/11* N L 67-82 1/9/12 H L 52-68 2/13/12 A L 60-79 2/2/13 H L 59-70 2/18/13 A L 54-68 2/1/14 A L 53-73 2/17/14 H L 43-45 1/24/15 H W 72-64 2/28/15 A W 83-78 1/25/16 A L 63-67 2/27/16 H L 66-70 1/28/17 H W 69-68 2/25/17 A L 82-85 12/30/17 H W 70-64 1/18/118 A W 67-65
3/1/18* N W 69-56
1/26/19 A L 55-66
2/21/19 H W 68-57 3/6/19* N L 60-77
1/2/20 A L 48-67 1/25/20 H L 55-69 1/09/21 A W 69-56 2/09/21 H W 66-61 H: 9-10 A: 7-10 N: 1-3
Morris Brown College Series: 2-1
11/27/00 H W 91-52 12/5/00 A L 61-69 11/29/02 H W 103-54 H: 2-0 A: 0-1 N:
Mount Olive NCAA: 0-1
12/4/93 N L 81-91 H: A: N: 0-1
Murray State Series: 8-20
12/9/95 A L 55-70
1/17/04 A W 85-83 1/15/05 H L 85-96 12/18/05 H L 77-78 2/4/06 A W 69-63 12/19/06 A L 59-100
2/3/07 H L 61-82
2/18/07 H L 76-83
2/2/08 A L 54-95
1/15/09 H L 86-93
2/14/09 A L 56-71
3/3/09* A L 69-79
1/14/10 A L 49-78
2/13/10 H L 60-71
1/13/11 H L 66-80 2/12/11 A L 66-69 1/16/12 A L 57-73 1/26/13 H L 58-68 1/25/14 A W 78-76
Series Scores
1/10/15 H W 78-73 OT
1/9/16 A W 74-71
1/5/17 H L 64-71
1/11/18 H W 97-65 2/15/18 A W 59-55
1/31/19 H L 59-64
1/9/20 H W 68-51
1/21/21 A L 60-67 2/25/21 H L 75-78 H: 3-10 A: 5-10 N:
New Orleans Series: 4-1
11/23/13 A W 54-51 11/22/14 H W 65-51 11/22/16 H L 79-81 11/30/17 A W 59-54 12/05/20 H W 72-55 H: 2-1 A: 2-0 N:
Nicholls State Series: 2-0
12/18/15 A W 63-49 12/18/16 H W 75-52 H: 1-0 A: 1-0 N:
North Alabama
NCAA: 16-13 | Div. I: 2-0
1/20/76 A ? 2/5/76 H W 54-43 1/29/77 A W 62-61 2/1/77 H W 61-49 1/16/78 H W 87-56 2/15/78 A W 70-62 1/27/79 H W 82-71 2/3/79 A L 61-63 12/3/79 H W 59-57 1/26/80 A L 57-82 1/16/81 N L 59-67 1/31/81 H L 59-76 2/9/81 A L 65-70 1/23/82 A L 49-84 2/13/82 H L 75-77 1982-83 H L 47-77 1982-83 A L 51-73 1983-84 A L 58-96 1983-84 H L 66-105
1/5/85 H L 61-76 2/18/85 A L 55-83 1985-86 A L 59-94 1985-86 H L 65-77 1986-87 H W 86-77 1986-87 A L 71-90 1987-88 A L 89-90 1987-88 H W 74-65 1988-89 H W 82-67 1988-89 A W 87-70 1989-90 A W 89-85 1989-90 H W 94-77 1990-91 A W 77-65 1990-91 H W 100-88 1990-91^ H W 81-80 1991-92 A W 93-88 OT 1991-92 H W 82-61 1/16/93 A L 62-64 2/15/93 H W 95-82 12/11/93 H L 69-85 2/19/94 A L 69-75 1/10/95 A W 91-60 2/11/95 H W 86-46 1/8/22 A W 73-69 2/26/22 H W 68-49 H: 10-5 A: 6-8 N:
North Carolina State Series: 0-1 12/29/08 A L 38-76 H: A: N: 0-1
North Carolina-Wilmington Series: 1-1
12/12/04 H W 66-58 12/14/05 A L 40-62
H: 1-0 A: 0-1 N:
North Florida Series: 1-2 12/18/11 A L 47-63 12/14/12 A L 45-52 2/3/22 H W 66-58 H: 1-0 A: 0-2 N:
Northern Arizona Series: 0-1 11/25/01 A L 47-70 H: A: 0-1 N:
Northern Kentucky NCAA: 0-2| Div. I: 0-1 1989-90 A L 59-68 11/29/19 N L 63-66 H: A: 0-1 N: 0-1
Oakland Univ. Series: 0-1 12/1/19 N L 55-61 H: A: N: 0-1
Oakland City NCAA: 1-0 2/6/94 H W 66-53 H: 1-0 A: N:
Paine College NCAA: 3-1 1991-92 H W 99-53 1991-92 A W 81-48 1/3/94 H W 73-63 1/14/94 A L 44-63 H: 2-0 A: 1-1 N:
Piedmont College NCAA: 1-0 12/1/92 H W 98-92 H: 1-0 A: N:
Pittsburgh-Johnstown NCAA: 1-0 1989-90 N W 96-71 H: A: N: 1-0
Portland State NCAA: 0-1 12/16/94 A L 87-104 H: A: 0-1 N:
Purdue Series: 0-1 11/16/15 A L 48-67 H: A: 0-1 N:
Reinhardt Series: 0-1 12/7/12 H L 60-65 H: 0-1 A: N:
Rhode Island Series: 1-0 11/20/17 H W 63-53 H: 1-0 A: N:
Sacramento State Series: 0-1 12/20/98 N L 52-71
H: A: N: 0-1
Saint Francis Series: 1-0 12/21/21 H W 60-43 H: 1-0 A: N:
Samford Series: 16-18
2/6/99 H L 71-77
3/4/99* N W 65-64 1/22/00 H W 55-48 2/11/00 A L 60-77 1/27/01 H L 51-55 2/3/01 A W 62-57
3/7/01* N L 57-60
1/8/02 A W 77-65
1/29/02 H W 69-52
1/9/03 A W 68-60
3/8/03 H L 71-78
1/6/04 A W 70-68 2/24/04 H W 69-61
1/4/05 H W 66-59
2/22/05 A W 60-57 12/8/05 A L 61-78 1/7/06 H L 46-82 2/28/06* A L 56-58 12/7/06 H L 59-64
1/6/07 A L 43-67 12/5/07 A W 76-63 1/7/08 H L 56-67 11/14/08 H L 55-68 11/13/09 A L 46-59 11/23/10 H L 52-66 11/30/11 A L 40-73 11/19/12 H L 45-48
1/1/14 A W 60-54 11/24/15 H L 39-50 12/16/20 H W 63-46 11/17/21 A W 56-53 H: 6-10 A: 9-7 N: 1-1
Savannah State NCAA: 7-1 | Div. I: 6-1 1984-85 N W 73-67 1/3/03 H W 102-45 1/28/03 A W 68-64 1/26/04 H W 83-44 2/26/04 A W 76-57 12/17/09 N L 37-51 12/15/15 H W 50-35 12/3/16 A W 64-57 H: 3-0 A: 3-0 N: 1-1
Seattle Pacific NCAA: 0-1 12/15/94 N L 73-86 H: A: N: 0-1
Seton Hall Series: 0-1 11/26/17 A L 54-73 H: A: 0-1 N:
Shorter College NCAA: 3-4 11/18/77 H L 68-72 1/13/78 A L 47-74 11/28/78 A L 64-78 1/9/79 H W 64-62 11/13/79 A L 65-75 1/12/80 H W ? 11/21/80 A L 50-58 12/9/80 11/30/81 H W 86-66 1/11/82 A W 66-62
1985-86 H L 67-69
1986-87 A L 63-82 1986-87 H L 72-75
1987-88 H W 93-49 1987-88 A W Forfeit 1/29/94 H W 87-85 2OT 1/23/95 A L 76-78 H: 2-2 A: 1-2 N:
1/22/98
H W 73-57 2/21/98 A W 63-56 1/30/99 A L 71-75
SIUE Series: 7-7 12/31/11 A L 39-79 1/30/12 H L 57-78 1/14/13 A L 58-80 11/13/14 H W 71-68 3/5/14* N W 71-59
Series Scores
1/1/15 A W 72-69 12/31/15 H L 57-62 2/4/17 A L 62-69 2/3/18 A L 41-65 1/12/19 H L 47-51 3/2/19 A W 68-61 1/18/20 A W 53-44 2/13/21 H W 86-42 2/22/21 A W 61-47 H: 2-3 A: 4-4 N: 1-0
South Alabama NCAA: 1-5 | Div. I: 1-2 2/7/83 A L 40-87 2/18/83 H L 59-93 12/7/86 A L 47-100 11/17/00 A L 53-79 11/19/01 H W 61-56 11/22/02 A L 67-83 H: 1-1 A: 0-4 N:
South Carolina - Aiken NCAA: 2-0 12/7/92 A W 74-59 11/29/93 H W 88-66 H: 1-0 A: 1-0 N:
South Carolina State Series: 3-1
12/18/09 N W 59-56 12/19/13 H W 73-63 12/16/14 A L 52-55 11/27/21 N W 75-43 H: 1-0 A: 0-1 N: 2-0
Southeast Missouri State Series: 8-19
1/29/04 H W 95-83 1/27/05 A L 51-94 12/20/05 H L 76-83 2/25/06 A L 72-87 12/17/06 A L 83-90 2/24/07 H L 50-85 12/20/07 H L 71-83
3/1/08 A L 42-85 3/4/08* A L 45-67
1/5/09 H L 60-82
1/29/09 A L 37-57
1/4/10 A L 53-56
1/28/10 H L 47-52 12/19/10 H W 62-48
1/27/11 A W 51-49
1/2/12 A L 48-66
2/23/12 H L 47-54
2/23/13 H W 60-57
2/22/14 A L 48-59
1/14/15 H W 70-34
1/13/16 A L 47-61
2/1/17 H L 58-65
1/27/18 H W 55-48
2/7/19 A W 56-39
2/6/20 A L 52-79 2/20/20 H W 72-51 2/06/21 A L 54-62 H: 6-7 A: 2-12 N:
Southeastern Louisiana Series: 2-2
2/12/96 A L 57-85
2/24/96 H L 72-86
2/1/97 A W 64-59
2/22/97 H W 70-64 H: 1-1 A: 1-1 N:
Southern Univ. Series: 1-2
12/4/95 H W 58-54
12/3/96 A L 63-75 12/2/98 A L 62-75 H: 1-0 A: 0-2 N:
Southern Miss Series: 1-3
11/28/97 A L 66-68 11/17/06 A L 61-81 12/1/07 H W 76-74 11/25/11 A L 58-75 H: 1-0 A: 0-3 N:
Spring Hill NCAA: 3-2
2/22/79$ N W 82-46 1985-86 A L 65-70 1986-87 H W 73-69 1986-87 A L 72-76 1987-88 A W 79-65 H: 1-0 A: 1-2 N: 1-0
Stephen F. Austin Series: 0-1 11/28/08 N L 51-61 H: A: N: 0-1
Stetson Series: 6-10
1/6/96 A L 54-60 2/29/96 H W 67-61 1/4/97 H W 81-70 2/27/97 A L 70-78 2/5/98 H W 81-63 1/23/99 H W 72-59 2/13/99 A L 69-90 1/8/00 H L 62-82 2/24/00 A L 40-67 1/11/01 H L 60-74 2/17/01 A L 62-72 1/19/02 A L 60-68 2/11/02 H W 101-63 2/15/03 H W 80-71 11/29/10 A L 52-70 2/9/22 A L 66-70 H: 6-2 A: 0-8 N:
Stillman College NCAA: 4-2 | Div. I: 2-0
1/18/77 H L ? 2/10/77 A L 41-95 11/22/77 A W 79-59 1/26/78 H W 69-54 11/30/78 A W 70-68 OT 2/15/79 H W 68-64 1/25/80 H L 43-48 2/14/80 A L 49-68 12/3/80 H W ? 2/14/81 A W 63-59 1/15/82 H W 81-68 2/15/82 A W 69-59 1982-83 H W 76-55 1982-83 A L 55-78 1983-84 A L 66-73 1983-84 H W 70-66 11/14/10 H W 77-62 11/15/17 H W 93-38 H: 4-0 A: 0-2 N:
Talladega College NCAA: 13-0 | Div. I: 1-0 1/22/76 H L 33-131 2/14/76 A L 29-105 1/13/79 H W 78-64 1/22/79 A W 82-44 1/14/80 H L 69-78 2/7/80 A L 66-72 2/4/81 H W 64-62 2/16/81 A W 63-59 12/8/81 H 1/16/82 A L 73-77 1982-83 1983-84 H W 66-61 1983-84 A W 82-79 1985-86 A W 85-51 1985-86 H W 112-69 1986-87 H W 87-78 1986-87 A W 77-60
1988-89 H W 79-68 1988-89 A W 80-52 1990-91 H W 103-79 1991-92 A W 84-79 1991-92 H W 96-72 12/13/93 H W 86-60 12/29/09 H W 76-64 H: 8-0 A: 5-0 N:
Tennessee-Martin (UT Martin)
NCAA: 18-22 | Div. I: 10-17 1982-83* N L 59-74 1985-86 H L 69-89 1985-86 A L 69-85 1986-87 H L 53-76 1986-87 A L 57-81 1987-88 A W 79-76 1987-88 H W 74-64 1988-89 H W 72-65 1988-89 A W 75-67 1989-90 A W 85-80 1989-90 H W 85-77 OT 1990-91 A W 88-84 1990-91 H W 101-93 1/15/04 A L 70-79 1/13/05 H W 70-59 12/10/05 A L 66-74 1/28/06 H W 84-55 12/9/06 H W 74-59 1/27/07 A L 68-84 12/8/07 A W 71-58 1/26/08 H W 64-52 1/17/09 H W 55-49 2/12/09 A W 64-58 1/16/10 A W 63-55 2/11/10 H W 56-51 1/15/11 H L 67-74 2/10/11 A L 60-91 2/6/12 A L 67-99 2/25/12 H L 52-87 12/31/12 A L 63-93 12/30/13 H L 75-88 1/17/15 A L 47-67 1/16/16 H L 53-63 12/29/16 A L 83-94 1/25/18 H L 57-61 OT 2/7/19 A L 72-77 2/8/20 A L 72-86 2/22/20 H L 56-73 12/30/20 H W 72-67 02/04/21 A L 46-60 H: 11-8 A: 7-13 N: 0-1
Tennessee State
NCAA: 24-16; Div. I – 24-14. 12/6/94 H L 74-88 2/15/95 A L 49-101 1/8/04 A W 89-67 2/28/04 H W 85-54 1/6/05 H L 77-74 2/26/05 A L 50-54 3/1/05* H W 65-64 1/14/06 H W 75-61 1/30/06 A W 82-47 1/13/07 A W 69-68 1/29/07 H W 76-69 1/12/08 H W 77-70 2/23/08 A L 77-91 1/22/09 A L 50-65 2/21/09 H L 52-57 1/19/10 H W 82-75 2/20/10 A W 67-65 1/20/11 A W 77-73 2/19/11 H L 42-58 3/2/11* N W 57-55 1/7/12 H L 57-67 2/18/12 A L 59-61 1/5/13 H L 68-88 1/23/13 A L 67-76 1/4/14 A L 76-78 OT 1/20/14 H W 84-76 1/31/15 A W 63-50 2/21/15 H L 66-74 OT
1/30/16 H W 69-55
2/20/16 A L 40-50
1/21/17 A L 51-64
2/11/17 H W 69-56
1/4/18 A W 75-56
2/10/18 H W 62-61
1/5/19 A W 62-52
2/16/19 H W 76-73 OT
1/30/20 H W 70-48 2/27/20 A W 63-45
1/14/21 H W 70-41 2/20/21 A W 67-61 H: 13-7 A: 10-9 N: 1-0
Tennessee Tech Series: 13-25
2/7/04 A L 68-71
2/19/04 H L 55-79 2/5/05 H W 91-79 2/17/05 A W 71-61
1/12/06 H L 64-95
2/9/06 A L 61-75
1/11/07 A L 73-85
2/8/07 H L 69-85 1/10/08 H L 68-71 2/7/08 A W 69-65 12/6/08 A L 60-84
2/28/09 H L 46-78 12/5/09 H L 59-68 2/27/10 A L 61-77 12/4/10 H L 63-79 2/26/11 A L 50-63 1/23/12 A L 59-65 2/4/12 H L 50-62 12/29/12 H L 51-73 2/9/13 A L 52-79 12/28/13 A L 67-72 2/8/14 H W 74-67 3/6/14* N W 57-56 2/7/15 A W 70-54 2/14/15 H W 67-58 2/6/16 H W 55-46 2/13/16 A L 49-51 OT 1/14/17 A L 54-56 2/18/17 H W 57-44 2/8/18 H L 58-60 2/24/18 A W 73-59 1/19/19 H L 49-66 2/14/19 A L 59-62 2/13/20 A W 66-50 2/29/20 H W 64-61 12/13/20 A L 66-68 01/25/21 H W 69-58 *03/04/21 N L 64-79 H: 7-11 A: 5-13 N: 1-1
Texas A&M Commerce (East Texas State) NCAA: 1-0 1989-90 N W 108-76 H: A: N: 1-0
Texas A&M Corpus Christi Series: 1-1 11/27/99 A L 56-73 12/17/08 N W 48-45 H: A: 0-1 N: 1-0
Texas Tech Series: 0-2 11/14/14 A L 59-67 11/9/18 A L 58-71 H: A: 0-2 N:
Tougaloo College NCAA: 1-0 1/18/95 H W 105-82 H: 1-0 A: N:
Troy (State)
Overall: 22-41 | NCAA: 19-27 | Div. I: 10-15 12/13/75 H L 48-83 2/2/76 A L 45-59
Series Scores
1/15/77 H L 56-76 1/21/77 A L 40-77 2/25/77$ N L 50-63 2/3/78 H W 68-66 2/13/78 A L 59-68 12/2/78 H W 67-61 1/6/79 A W 63-55 2/23/79$ A L 51-79 1/19/80 A L 60-79 2/16/80 H L 69-99 1/29/81 A L 59-82 2/21/81 H L 76-86 1/4/82 A L 57-62 2/20/82 H L 71-76 2/25/82$ N L 55-64 1/24/83 A L 47-77 2/21/83 H L 71-90 1/23/84 H L 58-94 2/20/84 A L 53-68 3/3/84* A L 52-78 12/10/84 A L 58-79 1/14/85 H L 51-81 1/30/86 H L 61-84 2/13/86 A L 56-83 1/8/87 A L 61-77 1/22/87 H L 56-61 1/9/88 H W 88-72 2/27/88 A W 77-62 1/7/89 A W 110-107 OT 2/25/89 H W 95-59 1/13/90 H W 103-79 3/3/90 A W 87-77 12/12/90 H W 123-69 2/28/91 A W 107-79 1/30/93 A L 68-81 2/24/93 H W 83-74 12/14/95 A L 64-90 2/19/96 H W 76-75 12/14/96 H L 73-88 1/30/97 A L 84-88 1/3/98 A W 81-63 1/24/98 H W 82-79 1/4/99 A L 54-60 2/25/99 H W 73-71 12/4/99 A L 71-74 3/6/00 H W 74-70 1/6/01 A L 56-72 2/22/01 H W 68-67 1/26/02 H L 42-52 2/4/02 A L 67-70 OT 2/1/03 H L 76-84 12/22/03 H W 79-62 11/22/05 A L 79-81 12/2/06 A L 58-64 11/28/07 H W 72-65 11/25/08 A L 56-59 11/17/09 H L 54-62 11/17/10 A W 66-58 12/4/11 H W 65-54 12/29/18 H L 63-89 11/16/19 A L 64-94 H: 15-15 A: 7-24 N: 0-2
Tulane Series: 0-2
11/23/04 A L 51-54 3/17/22! A L 36-80 H: A: 0-2 N:
Tuskegee Institute NCAA: 1-2 | Div. I: 1-0 2/5/77 A L 59-117 2/14/77 H L 46-92 1/11/78 H W 79-74 1/17/78 A L 61-78 2/25/78$ H L 69-86 1/29/79 L 87-95 OT 1/28/80 H L 47-61 2/9/80 A L ? 11/22/80 A L 60-72 1/9/82 H W 77-75 1983-84 H L 57-76 1984-85 A L 72-98 12/13/15 H W 74-47
H: 1-1 A: 0-1 N:
Utah Series: 0-1
11/19/05 A L 46-83 H: A: 0-1 N:
Utah Valley Series: 2-1
11/27/04 N L 43-67 2/7/05 H W 78-67 11/18/05 A W 84-77 H: 1-0 A: 1-0 N: 0-1
UTSA Series: 0-1 11/28/09 A L 69-81 H: A: 0-1 N:
Valdosta State NCAA: 11-14 1983-84 H L 66-108 1983-84 A L 45-101 1984-85 A L 68-90 1/12/85 H L 47-79 1984-85* A L 49-87 1985-86 H L 64-89 1985-86 A L 61-95 1986-87 A L 52-103 1986-87 H L 72-89 1987-88 H W 96-73 1987-88 A L 84-94 1987-88* H W 101-88 1988-89 A L 72-74 1988-89 H W 96-78 1989-90 H W 99-78 1989-90 A W 95-88 1990-91 H W 98-64 1990-91 A W 103-84 1991-92 A W 84-73 1991-92 H W 103-74 1/23/93 H W 89-76 2/6/93 A W 72-65 12/3/93 N L 61-89 1/17/94 A L 72-98 12/10/94 A L 91-102 H: 7-4 A: 4-9 N: 0-1
Vanderbilt Series: 0-2
11/5/19 A L 66-88 11/21/21: A L 61-71 H: A: 0-2 N:
Washington State Series: 0-1 11/24/18 N L 51-64 H: A: N: 0-1
West Alabama (Livingston) NCAA: 13-10
1/18/79 A W 73-45 2/12/79 H W 109-75 11/17/79 A L ? 11/30/79 H L 83-86 OT 11/25/80 H L 67-73 2/2/81 A 11/24/81 A L 60-75 1/28/82 H L 59-80 1982-83 A L 74-75 1982-83 H W 80-72 1983-84 A L 66-76 1983-84 H W 113-86 2/7/85 A L 38-76 2/23/85 H L 61-64 1985-86 A L 64-93 1985-86 H L 67-85 1986-87 H L 47-52 1986-87 A L 59-82 1987-88 H W 87-79 1987-88 A W 91-88 1988-89 A W 85-63 1988-89 H W 83-76 1989-90 H W 85-54
1989-90 A W 78-63 1990-91 A W 100-75 1990-91 H W 102-87 1991-92 H W 93-66 1991-92 A L 60-65 1/9/93 H W 86-85 2/22/93 A L 70-91 3/5/93* N W 79-74 H: 8-3 A: 4-7 N: 1-0
West Florida NCAA: 7-4 1982-83 H W 88-67 1982-83 A W 1983-84 A L 63-70 1983-84 H W 79-73 11/19/84 A L 56-59 1/26/85 H W 61-60 1985-86 A L 74-93 1985-86 H W 74-65 1986-87 H L 58-66 1988-89 A W 100-73 1988-89 H W 89-67 H: 5-1 A: 2-3 N:
West Georgia NCAA: 13-17 | Div. I: 1-0 12/8/80 A L 58-78 2/23/81 H 1/6/82 H L 67-84 2/1/82 A L 82-86 1982-83 H L 74-79 2/15/83 A L 76-82 1983-84 H L 77-88 1983-84 A L 72-87 1/17/85 H L 63-83 2/7/85 A L 67-75 1985-86 H L 59-68 1985-86 A L 67-94 1986-87 H L 49-86 1986-87 A L 66-92 1987-88 H W 83-72 1987-88 A W 74-72 2OT 1988-89 A L 62-84 1988-89 H L 74-75 1988-89^ N W 84-81 1989-90 H W 70-56 1989-90 A W 80-64 1989-90^ N W 77-66 1990-91 A L 81-92 1990-91 H W 95-79 1991-92 A L 62-65 1991-92 H W 81-75 1991-92* A L 59-63 1/25/93 H W 81-61 2/8/93 A W 66-58 1/24/94 A L 61-66 2/28/94 H L 71-87 1/17/95 H W 71-59 1/28/95 A W 93-88 12/2/08 H W 71-62
H: 7-7 A: 4-10 N: 2-0
Western Carolina Series: 0-1 11/26/04 N L 73-75 H: A: N: 0-1
Western Illinois Series: 0-1 11/27/09 N L 43-49
H: A: N: 0-1
Wichita State Series: 0-1 11/29/08 N L 45-65
H: A: N: 0-1
Wofford Series: 1-1
11/25/14 H W 70-55 11/28/15 A L 54-66 H: 1-0 A: 0-1 N:
Young Harris Series: 1-0
11/30/21: H W 91-58 H: 1-0 A: N:
* Conference Tournament
^ NCAA Postseason
$ AIAW State Tournament
$* AIAW Regional
The Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (AIAW) was founded in 1971 to govern collegiate women’s athletics. During its existence, the AIAW and its predecessor, the Division for Girls’ and Women’s Sports (DGWS), recognized championships to teams and individuals who excelled at the highest level of women’s collegiate competition.
After the 1981–82 academic year, the AIAW discontinued sponsorship of national championships and later was legally dissolved. At this time, the NCAA assumed sole sanctioning authority of its member schools’ women’s sports programs.
Although JSU believes it has around 90% of its AIAW history recorded, in an effort to prevent misinformation, the JSU Women’s Basketbal Series Records count only NCAA meetings from the 1982-83 season and after. One exception is historic rival Troy which JSU can verify that it has the series’ complete history.
AIAW-only series
Athens College
11/21/77 A W 80-64 2/11/78 H W 103-39
Gadsden State CC 1975-76 H L 59-65 1/29/76 H L 52-56 OT
Jefferson State CC 12/2/75 H W 56-34
^^^^^First Program Win^^^^^ 1/27/76 ?
Milsaps College 2/9/82 A W 64-46
Association for Intercollegiante Athletics for Women Years
1975-76
Head Coach: Ron Akers
4-10 (Incomplete Records)
1975 GADSDEN L 59-65
12/2/75 JEFFERSON STATE W 56-34
12/13/75 TROY STATE L 48-83 1/15/76 at Alabama State 1/20/76 at North Alabama
1/22/76 TALLADEGA L 33-131 1/27/76 at Jefferson State
1/29/76 GADSDEN STATE L 52-56 (OT)
2/2/76 at Troy State L 45-59
2/5/76 NORTH ALABAMA W 54-43 2/13/76 ALABAMA STATE L 53-69 2/14/76 at Talladega L 29-105
1976-77
10-13 (Incomplete Records)
1/13/77 at Alabama State L 43-58
1/15/77 TROY STATE L 56-76
1/18/77 STILLMAN L 1/21/77 at Troy State L 40-77
1/27/77 MONTEVALLO W 56-47
1/29/77 at North Alabama W 62-61
2/1/77 NORTH ALABAMA W 61-49 2/5/77 at Tuskegee L 59-117 2/7/77 at Montevallo W 61-56 2/10/77 at Stillman L 41-95
2/12/77 ALABAMA STATE L 53-75
2/14/77 TUSKEGEE L 46-92
2/21/77 at Chattanooga L 40-86
2/25/77 *vs Troy State L 50-63
* Alabama AIAW State Tournament (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)
1977-78
Alabama AIAW Northern Division Champions AAIAW Tournament Runner-Up 19-8 (16-2 AAIAW, 12-0 Northern Div.)
11/18/77 SHORTER L 68-72
11/21/77 at Athens College W 80-64
11/22/77 at Stillman W 79-59
11/28/77 UAH W 106-55
12/1/77 at Chattanooga L 65-85
12/3/77 JUDSON COLLEGE W 92-56 12/6/77 at Montevallo W 76-63
1/11/78 TUSKEGEE W 79-74
1/13/78 at Shorter L 47-74
1/16/78 NORTH ALABAMA W 87-56
1/17/78 at Tuskegee L 61-78
1/19/78 at Alabama A&M W
1/21/78 at Judson College W 81-59
1/23/78 at Alabama L 56-78
1/26/78 STILLMAN W 69-54
1/28/78 MONTEVALLO W 81-41
1/31/78 at UAH W 82-60
2/3/78 TROY STATE W 68-66
2/6/78 CHATTANOOGA W 61-56
2/11/78 ATHENS COLLEGE W 103-39
2/13/78 at Troy State L 59-68
2/15/78 at North Alabama W 70-62
2/17/78 ALABAMA A&M W 97-39
2/23/78 *JUDSON COLLEGE W 73-55 2/24/78 *ALABAMA STATE W 72-58
2/25/78 *TUSKEGEE L 69-86
3/9/78 ^vs Berry L 75-92
* Alabama AIAW State Tournament (Jacksonville, Ala.)
^ AIAW Southeast Regional (Troy, Ala.)
1978-79
Alabama AIAW Northern Division Champs 19-6 (13-2 AAIAW, 9-1 Northern Div.)
11/78 missing contest W 11/28/78 at Shorter L 64-78 11/30/78 at Stillman W 70-68 OT
12/2/78 TROY STATE W 67-61 1/6/79 at Troy State W 63-55
1/9/79 SHORTER W 64-62
1/11/79 UAH W 61-48
1/13/79 TALLADEGA W 78-64
1/15/79 at Judson College W 78-56 1/18/79 at Livingston W 73-45 1/19/79 at Alabama A&M W 86-53 1/22/79 at Talladega W 82-44 1/24/79 at Berry L 59-62 1/26/79 Tuskegee L 87-95 OT
1/27/79 NORTH ALABAMA W 82-71 1/29/79 ALABAMA A&M W 96-55
2/1/79 JUDSON COLLEGE W 81-55 2/3/79 at North Alabama L 61-63 2/5/79 BERRY W 67-58
2/9/79 at UAH W 75-60
2/12/79 LIVINGSTON W 109-75 2/15/79 STILLMAN W 68-64 2/22/79 *vs Spring Hill W 82-46 2/23/79 *at Troy State L 51-79 2/24/79 *vs Alabama State L 77-90 *Alabama AIAW State Tournament (Troy, Ala.)
1979-80
7-18 (4-6 AAIAW Northern Div.)
Missing Scores
11/13/79 at Shorter L 65-75 11/16/79 !vs Georgia State L 50-59 11/17/79 at Livingston L 11/26/79 at Auburn L 55-67 11/28/79 at Alabama A&M W 85-45 11/30/79 LIVINGSTON L 83-86 OT 12/3/79 NORTH ALABAMA W 59-57 1/10/80 at Berry L 56-97 1/12/80 SHORTER W 1/14/80 TALLADEGA L 69-78 1/16/80 UAH W 87-53 1/19/80 at Troy State L 60-79
1/23/80 ALABAMA A&M W 1/25/80 STILLMAN L 43-48 1/26/80 at North Alabama L 57-82 1/28/80 TUSKEGEE L 47-61 1/30/80 BERRY L 76-78 1/31/80 at Montevallo L 45-58 2/4/80 at UAH W 74-71 2/7/80 at Talladega L 66-72 2/9/80 at Tuskegee L 2/12/80 MONTEVALLO W 77-58 2/14/80 at Stillman L 49-68
2/16/80 TROY STATE L 69-99
2/18/80 at Montevallo L 65-75
! UAB Tip-Off Tournament (Birmingham, Ala.)
1980-81 8-19 (6-5 AIAW)
Incomplete Records
11/18/80 UAH W 85-78
11/21/80 at Shorter L 50-58
11/22/80 at Tuskegee L 60-72
11/24/80 ALABAMA A&M W 85-62
11/25/20 LIVINGSTON L 67-73
12/1/80 at Berry L 70-73
12/3/80 STILLMAN W
12/8/80 at West Georgia L 58-78
12/9/80 SHORTER
1/10/81 at Auburn L 55-86
1/15/81 !at Delta State L 57-86
1/16/81 !vs North Alabama L 59-67
1/19/81 at UAH
1/22/81 at Montevallo L 79-89
1/26/81 at Alabama A&M
1/29/81 at Troy State L 59-82
1/31/81 NORTH ALABAMA L 59-76
2/2/81 at Livingston
2/4/81 TALLADEGA W 64-62
2/6/81 MONTEVALLO W 66-58
2/7/81 MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE L 69-81
2/9/81 at North Alabama L 65-70
2/11/81 BERRY L 62-86
2/14/81 at Stillman W 63-59
2/16/81 at Talladega W 63-59
2/21/81 TROY STATE L 76-86
2/23/81 WEST GEORGIA 2/28/81 Tuskegee ?
! Mid-Season GSU Tournament
*Alabama AIAW State Tournament (Troy, Ala.)
1981-82 10-18
Incomplete Records
11/23/81 MONTEVALLO W 78-70
11/24/81 at Livingston L 60-75
11/30/81 SHORTER W 86-66 12/1/81 at Berry
12/5/81 at Mississippi L 54-102
12/8/81 TALLADEGA
1/4/82 at Troy State L 57-62
1/6/82 WEST GEORGIA L 67-84
1/9/82 TUSKEGEE W 77-75
1/11/82 at Shorter W 66-62
1/15/82 STILLMAN W 81-68
1/16/82 at Talladega L 73-77
1/19/82 at UAH
1/21/82 at Alabama A&M W 86-83 OT
1/23/82 at North Alabama L 49-84
1/27/82 UAH L 61-66
1/28/82 LIVINGSTON L 59-80
2/1/82 at West Georgia L 82-86
2/4/82 ALABAMA A&M W 85-76
2/8/82 at Mississippi College L 47-85
2/9/82 at Millsaps College W 64-46
2/13/82 NORTH ALABAMA L 75-77
2/15/82 at Stillman W 69-59
2/17/82 at Montevallo W 69-61
2/20/82 TROY STATE L 71-76
2/25/82 *vs Troy State L 55-64
*Alabama AIAW State Tournament (Montevallo, Ala.)
The Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women was founded in 1971 to govern collegiate women’s athletics and to administer national championships. During its existence, the AIAW and its predecessor, the Division for Girls’ and Women’s Sports (DGWS), recognized via these championships the teams and individuals who excelled at the highest level of women’s collegiate competition.
After the 1981–82 academic year, the AIAW discontinued sponsorship of national championships and later was legally dissolved. At this time, the NCAA assumed sole sanctioning authority of its member schools’ women’s sports programs.
1982-83 (8-19)
Coach: Doug Creel (8-19)
- - - Missing8scores,W/Lconfirmed---
11/18/82 at Berry College L at Valdosta State L
UAH W STILLMAN W 76-55
12/6/82 BERRY COLLEGE L 72-82 12/7/82 at Alabama A&M L 71-94 VALDOSTA STATE L
WEST GEORGIA L 74-79
1/8/83 NORTH ALABAMA L 47-77 2-7 1/10/83 at UAH L
1/13/83 ALABAMA A&M L 81-94 2-9 1/17/83 at Livingston L 74-75 1/19/83 at Stillman L 55-78 2-11
1/22/83 WEST FLORIDA W 88-67 3-11 1/24/83 at Troy State L 47-77 1/27/83 at Montevallo W 60-58 1/31/83 LIVINGSTON W 80-72 5-13
2/1/83 S.W. LOUISIANA L 2/5/83 at North Alabama L 51-73 2/7/83 at South Alabama L 40-87 2/8/83 at West Florida W
2/10/83 MONTEVALLO W 84-56 7-15 2/15/83 at West Georgia L 76-82 7-16
2/16/83 TALLADEGA W 2/18/83 SOUTH ALABAMA L 59-93 8-17 2/21/83 TROY STATE L 71-90 #vs UT Martin L 59-74
Miss.)
JSU All-Time Results
1984-85 (2-27, 0-10 GSC)
Coach: Steve Bailey (15-68)
ALABAMA A&M L 73-89 at West Florida L 56-59 at Miss. Univ. for Women L 65-83 at Tuskegee L 72-98 #vs Savannah State W 73-67 at Georgia State L 66-88 at UAH L 61-94 at Valdosta State L 68-90 at Troy State L 58-79
NORTH ALABAMA L 61-76 UAH L 33-71 MERCER L 61-102
VALDOSTA STATE L 47-79 TROY STATE L 51-81
GEORGIA STATE L 70-83 WEST GEORGIA L 63-83
CUMBERLAND COLLEGE L 60-80 at Montevallo L 48-80
WEST FLORIDA W 61-60 at Cumberland College L 51-77 at Mercer L 58-88 at West Georgia L 67-75 at Livingston L 38-76 MONTEVALLO L 64-72
MISS. UNIV. for WOMEN L 48-67 at Alabama A&M L 71-114 at North Alabama L 55-83 LIVINGSTON L 61-64
*at Valdosta State L 49-87 # (Tuskegee, Ala.)
*Gulf South Conference Tournament
1983-84 (6-21)
Coach: Janice Slay (6-21)
TALLADEGA W 66-61 at Miss. Univ. for Women L 37-67 at Stillman College L 66-73 at Alabama A&M L 72-87
STILLMAN COLLEGE W 70-66 at Montevallo L 38-79 at West Florida L 63-70 CUMBERLAND W 80-77 at North Alabama L 60-96 ALABAMA A&M L 54-87
TUSKEGEE L 57-76 MISS UNIV. for WOMEN L 52-65 VALDOSTA STATE L 66-108 TROY STATE L 58-94
WEST GEORGIA L 77-88 at Livingston L 66-76
MONTEVALLO L 64-80 at West Georgia L 72-87
DELTA STATE L 66-91
NORTH ALABAMA L 66-105 at Cumberland L 57-82
WEST FLORIDA W 79-73 at Talladega College W 82-79 at Valdosta State L 45-101 at Troy State L 53-68
LIVINGSTON W 113-86 #at Troy State L 52-78 #Gulf South Conference Tournament
1985-86 (7-20, 0-14 GSC)
Coach: Steve Bailey at Georgia State L 64-80 at Montevallo L 64-84
JUDSON COLLEGE W 109-40 at Talladega College W 85-51 at West Florida L 74-93 at Spring Hill L 65-70
SHORTER COLLEGE L 67-69
VALDOSTA STATE L 64-69 #vs Belhaven L 51-57 #vs Blue Mountain Col. W 84-69 at North Alabama L 59-94 at Livingston L 64-93
DELTA STATE L 64-103
UT MARTIN L 69-89 at Judson College W 91-47 at Delta State L 39-96
TROY STATE L 61-84
WEST GEORGIA L 59-68 NORTH ALABAMA L 65-77 MONTEVALLO W 83-79 (2OT) WEST FLORIDA W 74-65 TALLADEGA COLLEGE W 112-69 at Troy State L 56-83 at Valdosta State L 61-95 at UT MARTIN L 69-85 at West Georgia L 67-94
LIVINGSTON L 67-85
1986-87 (6-21, 1-13 GSC)
Coach:
Steve Bailey
SPRING HILL W 73-69
JUDSON COLLEGE W 100-55
TALLADEGA COLLEGE W 87-78 at UAB L 43-88
MISS. UNIV. for WOMEN L 78-92 at Spring Hill L 72-76 at South Alabama L 47-100
GEORGIA STATE L 71-96
LIVINGSTON L 47-52 at Judson College W 78-50 at Troy State L 61-77 at Valdosta State L 52-103
WEST GEORGIA L 49-86
WEST FLORIDA L 58-66 at Shorter College L 63-82
TROY STATE L 56-61
NORTH ALABAMA W 86-77 at West Georgia L 66-92 at Delta State L 39-80
SHORTER COLLEGE L 72-75 at Talladega College W 77-60 at Livingston L 59-82
UT MARTIN L 53-76
DELTA STATE L 45-89 at North Alabama L 71-90 at UT Martin L 57-81
VALDOSTA STATE L 72-89
1987-88 (23-7, 11-3 GSC)
Coach: Richard Mathis (72-18)
at Alabama A&M L 74-78
MONTEVALLO W 83-78 at Mobile College W 61-58 at Spring Hill W 79-65 at Auburn-Montgomery L 82-86 at North Alabama L 89-90 at UT 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 at UAH W 73-47
SHORTER COLLEGE W 93-49 at Montevallo W 92-66
NORTH ALABAMA W 74-65
UT MARTIN W 74-64 UAH W 89-55 at West Georgia W 74-73 2OT
VALDOSTA STATE W 96-73 at Livingston W 91-88 at Delta State L 84-87
AUBURN-MONTGOMERY W 83-69 at Shorter College* W (Forfeit) 2-0 at Valdosta State L 84-94 at Troy State W 77-62
#VALDOSTA STATE W 101-88
#at Delta State L 69-98
^Fort Valley State W 79-70
^Delta State L 54-64
#GSC Tournament
^NCAA Tournament
1988-89
(24-6, 10-4 GSC)
Coach: Richard Mathis
BERRY COLLEGE W 92-66 at West Florida W 100-73 at Mobile College W 85-71 at UAH W 81-65
TALLADEGA COLLEGE W 79-68 NORTH ALABAMA W 82-67
UT MARTIN W 72-65 at Miss. Univ. for Women W 110-89 MOBILE COLLEGE W 98-64
TROY STATE W 110-107 OT at West Georgia L 62-84 at Delta State L 68-90 at Livingston W 85-63 at Montevallo W 74-73 UAH W 88-68 at UT MARTIN W 75-67 at North Alabama W 87-70 at Berry College W 59-58 at Talladega College W 80-52
WEST GEORGIA L 74-75 at Valdosta State L 72-74 LIVINGSTON W 83-76 DELTA STATE W 80-68 MONTEVALLO W 86-67 WEST FLORIDA W 89-67
VALDOSTA STATE W 96-78 TROY STATE W 95-59 #at Delta State L 67-76 ^vs West Georgia W 84-81 ^at Delta State L 48-64 #GSC Tournament *NCAA Tournament
1989-90
(25-5, 14-2 GSC)
Coach: Richard Mathis
!vs Brewton Parker W 79-59 at Auburn-Montgomery W 94-73 MISS. UNIV. for WOMEN W 94-53
MONTEVALLO W 89-80 !!vs Pitt.-Johnstown W 96-71 at Northern Kentucky L 59-68 $vs East Texas State W 108-76 $vs Mississippi College W 75-67 at UT Martin W 85-80 at North Alabama W 89-85
MILES COLLEGE W 112-50 TROY STATE W 103-79
WEST GEORGIA W 70-56 DELTA STATE L 71-78
LIVINGSTON W 85-54 at Miles College W 97-48 at Mississippi College W 68-62 at Montevallo W 101-92
UT MARTIN W 85-77 OT
NORTH ALABAMA W 97-74 at Alabama L 63-69 at West Georgia W 80-64
VALDOSTA STATE W 99-78 at Livingston W 78-63 at Delta State L 52-72
MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE W 95-83 at Valdosta State W 95-88
TROY STATE W 87-77 ^vs West Georgia W 77-66 ^at Delta State L 56-92 ! at Auburn-Montgomery !! at Northern Kentucky $ at Miss. Univ. for Women ^NCAA Tournament (Delta State)
JSU All-Time Results
1990-91 (26-4, 14-2 GSC)
Gulf South Champions / NCAA Elite Eight
Coach: Tony Mabrey (62-24)
11/19/90 BERRY COLLEGE W 96-81 11/27/90 at Alabama L 79-89 12/01/90 at Kennesaw State W 84-70 12/4/90 TALLADEGA COLLEGE W 103-79 12/10/90 *VALDOSTA STATE W 98-64 12/12/90 *TROY STATE W 123-69 12/15/90 KENNESAW STATE W 104-88 1/4/90 !vs Campbellsville W 80-79 1/5/90 at Berry College W 82-65 1/7/90 *at Livingston W 100-75 1/10/90 at Montevallo W 106-90 1/14/90 *at West Georgia L 81-92 1/17/90 MISS. UNIV. for WOMEN W 101-61 1/19/90 *DELTA STATE W 94-76 1/21/90 *MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE W 101-77 1/26/90 *at UT Martin W 88-84 1/28/90 *at North Alabama W 77-65 1/31/90 *MONTEVALLO W 109-75 2/2/90 *LIVINGSTON W 102-87 2/7/90 at Miss. Univ. for Women W 94-46 2/11/90 *WEST GEORGIA W 95-76 2/16/90 *at Delta State L 65-74 2/18/90 *at Mississippi College W 63-58 2/23/90 *UT MARTIN W 101-93 2/25/90 *NORTH ALABAMA W 100-88 2/28/90 *at Troy State W 107-79 3/2/90 *at Valdosta State W 103-84
^NORTH ALABAMA W 81-80 3/9/91 ^DELTA STATE W 71-67
^at Bentley College L 92-97 *Gulf South Conference Game ! Berry Tournament (Rome, Ga.) ^NCAA Tournament
1991-92
(18-9, 7-5 GSC)
Coach: Tony Mabrey
at Kennesaw State L 85-97
PAINE COLLEGE W 99-53 at Alabama A&M W 92-80 at Montevallo L 77-94
KENNESAW STATE W 79-77 at Paine College W 81-48
BREWTON-PARKER W 101-79
MONTEVALLO L 77-78
*at North Alabama W 93-88 OT
ALABAMA A&M W 95-80
*at West Georgia L 62-65
*at Valdosta State W 84-73 at UAH W 88-81
*DELTA STATE L 75-78
*MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE W 79-64
*LIVINGSTON W 93-66 MISS. UNIV. for WOMEN W 92-58
*NORTH ALABAMA W 82-61 at Talladega College W 84-79
*at Livingston L 60-65
*at Mississippi College L 62-73
*at Delta State L 79-95
TALLADEGA COLLEGE W 96-72 at Miss. Univ. for Women W 75-57
*VALDOSTA STATE W 103-74
*WEST GEORGIA W 81-75
#at West Georgia L 59-63
#GSC Tournament
1992-93 (18-11, 8-4 GSC) GSC Tournament Champions
Coach: Tony Mabrey
12/1/92 PIEDMONT COLLEGE W 98-92
12/05/92 at Augusta College L 73-76
12/07/92 at South Carolina-Aiken W 74-59
12/14/92 UAH W 87-61
1/2/93 KENNESAW STATE W 81-63
1/4/93 ! vs 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 *at North Alabama L 62-64
1/18/93 *at Delta State L 66-73 OT 1/21/93 at Montevallo L 68-72
1/23/93 *VALDOSTA STATE W 89-76
1/25/93 *WEST GEORGIA W 81-61 1/28/93 at Miss. Univ. for Women W 81-59 1/30/93 at Troy State L 68-81 2/3/93 at Alabama A&M L 70-85 2/6/93 *at Valdosta State W 72-65 2/8/93 *at 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 *at Mississippi College W 55-54 2/22/93 *at Livingston L 70-91
2/24/93 TROY STATE W 83-74 3/5/93 #vs Livingston W 79-74 3/6/93 #at Delta State) W 67-65 ^at Delta State L 61-90
! Pensacola, Fla.
#GSC Tournament (Cleveland, Miss.)
^NCAA Tournament
1993-94
(10-17) Transition Season to Div. I
Coach: Dana Austin (115-163)
11/22/93 ALABAMA A&M L 74-88
11/29/93 SOUTH CAROLINA-AIKEN W 88-66
12/3/93 !vs Valdosta State L 61-89
12/4/93 !vs Mt. Olive 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 COLLEGE W 73-63
1/5/94 at Carson Newman L 59-64
1/6/94 !!vs Mars Hill W 82-81
1/8/94 AUGUSTA COLLEGE L 66-78
1/10/94 KENNESAW STATE W 82-72
1/14/94 at Paine College L 44-63
1/15/94 at Augusta College L 66-70
1/17/94 at Valdosta State L 72-98
1/24/94 at West Georgia L 61-66
1/27/94 MONTEVALLO L 55-95
1/29/94 SHORTER COLLEGE W 87-85 2OT
1/31/94 at Converse W 75-50
2/5/94 at Kennesaw State L 75-80
2/6/94 OAKLAND CITY W 66-53
2/12/94 at Montevallo L 64-101
2/14/94 FREED-HARDEMAN W 74-63
2/19/94 at North Alabama L 69-75
2/21/94 FORT VALLEY STATE L 89-94 OT
2/26/94 at Alabama A&M L 64-85
2/28/94 WEST GEORGIA L 71-88
! Holiday Inn Tournament (Jacksonville, Fla.)
!! at Carson-Newman
1994-95
(12-15) Transition Season to Div. I
Coach: Dana Austin
11/18/94 ! KENTUCKY WESLEYAN L 75-83 11/19/94 ! AUGUSTA COLLEGE W 84-80 11/29/94 MISS. UNIV. for WOMEN L 77-93 12/1/94 FREED-HARDEMAN L 85-97 12/3/94 at Augusta College W 82-77 OT 12/6/94 TENNESSE STATE L 74-88 12/10/94 at Valdosta State L 91-102 12/15/94 !!vs Seattle Pacific L 73-86 12/16/94 at Portland State L 87-104 12/17/94 !!vs Cal-Riverside L 68-87 12/30/94 at Florida Southern L 64-87 12/31/94 $vs Metro State W 72-70 1/7/95 at Kennesaw State W 79-74 1/10/95 at North Alabama W 91-60
1/17/95 WEST GEORGIA W 71-59
1/18/95 TOUGALOO W 105-82 1/23/95 at Shorter College L 76-78 1/25/95 at Alabama A&M L 84-86 2OT 1/28/95 at West Georgia W 93-88 1/31/95 at Mississippi State L 44-107
2/1/95 at Miss. Univ. 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 at Tennessee State L 49-101
2/18/95 MILES COLLEGE W 77-54
! JSU Tip-Off Tournament !! at Portland State $ at Florida Southern
1995-96
(8-18, 5-11 ASUN)
Coach: Dana Austin
11/27/95 UAH W 78-61
11/29/95 AUBURN L 65-47 12/2/95 at Georgia Southern L 87-69 12/4/95 SOUTHERN W 58-54 12/8/95 at UAB L 70-60
12/9/95 at Murray State L 70-55 12/14/95 at Troy State L 70-55 12/16/95 at Auburn L 89-61
1/4/96 *at Central Florida L 78-68 1/6/96 *at Stetson L 60-54
1/11/96 *CAMPBELL W 69-56 1/13/96 *COL. OF CHARLESTON W 81-68 1/18/96 *at Florida International L 68-55 1/20/96 *at Florida Atlantic L 98-73
1/25/96 *MERCER L 63-61
1/27/96 *GEORGIA STATE L 85-84 OT 1/31/96 at Chattanooga L 71-57
2/8/96 *at Col. of Charleston W 74-73
2/10/96 *FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL L 79-53 2/12/96 *at SE Louisana L 85-57
2/15/96 *at Georgia State W 69-64
2/17/96 *at Mercer L 63-54
2/19/96 TROY STATE W 76-75
2/24/96 *SE LOUISIANA L 86-72
2/29/96 *STETSON W 67-61
3/2/96 *CENTRAL FLORIDA L 74-61 *Atlantic Sun Conference Game
JSU All-Time Results
1996-97 (15-14, 11-5 ASUN)
Coach: Dana Austin
11/26/96 AUBURN L 52-82 11/30/96 CHATTANOOGA L 57-69 12/3/96 at Southern L 63-75 12/7/96 GEORGIA SOUTHERN W 79-61 12/9/96 ALABAMA STATE W 72-57 12/14/96 TROY STATE L 73-88 12/17/96 at UAB L 67-95
1/2/97 *UCF W 78-41
1/4/97 *STETSON W 81-70 1/9/97 *at Campbell L 72-90 1/11/97 *at Col. of Charleston L 50-52 1/16/97 *FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL W 65-62 1/18/97 *FLORIDA ATLANTIC W 74-65 1/23/97 *at Mercer L 67-74
1/25/97 *at Georgia State W 59-52 1/27/97 at Alabama State L 61-70 1/30/97 at Troy State L 84-68 2/1/97 *at SE Louisiana W 64-59 2/3/97 at Auburn L 46-77
2/6/97 *CAMPBELL W 60-58 2/8/97 *at Florida Atlantic W 79-63 2/13/97 *GEORGIA STATE W 84-68 2/15/97 *MERCER W 64-51 2/22/97 *SE LOUISIANA W 70-64 2/27/97 *at Stetson L 70-78 3/1/97 *at Central Florida L 64-72 3/6/97 #vs Mercer W 64-52 3/7/97 #vs Campbell W 69-67 3/8/97 #vs Florida International L 71-91 *ASUN Game #ASUN Tournament (DeLand, Fla.)
1997-98 (14-14, 9-7 ASUN)
Coach: Dana Austin 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 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 81-75 OT 1/10/98 *COL. OF CHARLESTON W 76-64 1/15/98 *at Mercer W 80-70 OT
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 #vs Campbell W 75-68 3/6/98 #at Florida International L 44-82 *ASUN Game #ASUN Tournament (Miami, Fla.)
1998-99 (15-14, 10-6 ASUN)
Coach:
Dana Austin
11/21/98 COSTAL CAROLINA W 77-62
11/25/98 CHATTANOOGA L 80-84
11/29/98 GEORGIA SOUTHERN W 83-77
12/2/98 at Southern L 62-75
12/7/98 at UAB L 60-69
12/15/98 ALABAMA A&M W 88-63 12/19/98 at Boise State L 52-59
12/20/98 !vs Sacramento State L 52-71
1/2/99 *at Mercer W 72-55
1/4/99 *at Troy State L 54-60
1/7/99 *MERCER W 68-55
1/11/99 *FLORIDA ATLANTIC W 81-73 1/14/99 *at Campbell W 68-60
1/16/99 *at Georgia State W 85-76
1/19/99 at Auburn L 63-104
1/21/99 *CENTRAL FLORIDA W 77-70 1/23/99 *STETSON W 72-59 1/30/99 *at Samford L 71-75 2/1/99 at Belmont L 59-88
2/6/99 *SAMFORD L 71-77
2/13/99 *at Stetson L 69-90 2/15/99 *at Central Florida L 68-78 2/18/99 *GEORGIA STATE L 74-75 2/20/99 *CAMPBELL W 79-52 2/25/99 *TROY STATE W 72-71 2/27/99 *at Florida Atlantic W 82-73
3/4/99 #vs Samford W 65-64 3/5/99 #vs Campbell W 93-89 OT 3/6/99 #vs Central Florida L 59-80 ! at Boise State
*ASUN Game #ASUN Tournament (Atlanta, Ga.)
1999-00 (9-19, 5-13 ASUN)
Coach: Dana Austin
11/21/99 at No. 12 Auburn L 54-93
11/26/99 !vs Morgan State 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 70-65 OT 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 #vs Jacksonville W 71-62
3/9/00 #vs Georgia State L 69-81
! at Texas A&M Corpus Christi !! at Columbia, S.C.
*ASUN Game #ASUN Tournament (Pelham, Ala.)
2000-01
(9-19, 6-12 ASUN)
Coach: Dana Austin
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 at 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 #vs Samford L 57-60
*ASUN Game
#ASUN Tournament (Orlando, Fla.)
2001-02 (8-19, 7-13 ASUN)
Coach: Dana Austin
11/19/01 SOUTH ALABAMA W 61-56 11/24/01 !vs Cal Poly L 46-70 11/25/01 at Northern Arizona L 47-70
12/1/01 *at Central Florida L 65-85
12/3/01 *at Florida Atlantic L 76-78 12/5/01 at Birmingham-Southern L 64-73 OT 12/15/01 at Mississippi State L 62-109
12/16/01 !!vs 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 *at 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 93-91 OT 3/2/02 *CENTRAL FLORIDA L 62-72 ! at Northern Arizona !! at Mississippi State *ASUN Game
JSU All-Time Results
2002-03 (15-14, 8-8 ASUN)
Coach: Dana Austin
11/22/02 at South Alabama L 67-83 11/26/02 at UAB L 77-80
11/29/02 MORRIS BROWN COLLEGE W 103-54 11/30/02 ALABAMA A&M W 87-77 12/9/02 HAMPTON W 85-68 12/17/02 JACKSON STATE L 63-77 12/19/02 at Alabama A&M W 66-65 12/29/02 !vs Morehead State L 87-95 12/30/02 at Eastern Kentucky L 71-93 1/3/03 SAVANNAH STATE W 102-45 1/9/03 *at Samford W 68-60 1/11/03 *at Belmont W 80-78 1/18/03 *CAMPBELL W 82-68 1/20/03 *GARDNER-WEBB W 88-60 1/25/03 *GEORGIA STATE W 60-40 1/28/03 at Savannah State W 68-64 1/30/03 *MERCER L 43-65 2/1/03 *TROY STATE L 76-84 2/6/03 *FLORIDA ATLANTIC L 83-96 2/8/03 *at Central Florida L 67-82 2/13/03 *JACKSONVILLE W 64-51 2/15/03 *STETSON W 80-71 2/22/03 *GEORGIA STATE L 70-91 2/27/03 *at Gardner-Webb L 91-99 3/1/03 *at Campbell W 70-54
3/6/03 *BELMONT L 55-65 3/8/03 *SAMFORD L 71-78 3/13/03 #vs Florida Atlantic W 65-55 3/14/03 #vs Georgia State L 47-54 ! at Eastern Kentucky *ASUN Game #ASUN Tournament (Orlando, Fla.)
2003-04 (18-10, 11-5 OVC)
Coach: Dave Dagastino (44-41)
11/21/03 at Hampton W 83-72 11/23/03 at James Madison L 64-68 11/26/03 at Alabama A&M W 71-60 12/2/03 at Alabama L 52-81 12/6/03 at Birmingham-Southern L 55-65 12/13/03 UAB W 73-66 12/18/03 JACKSON STATE L 70-73 12/22/03 TROY STATE W 79-62
1/2/04 BIRMINGHAM-SOUTHERN W 65-56 1/6/04 *at Samford W 79-70 1/8/04 *at Tennessee State W 89-67 1/15/04 *at Tennessee-Martin L 70-79 1/17/04 *at Murray State W 85-83 1/22/04 *EASTERN KENTUCKY W 75-53 1/24/04 *MOREHEAD STATE W 94-78 1/26/04 SAVANNAH STATE W 83-44 1/29/04 *SOUTHEAST MISSOURI W 83-44 1/31/04 *EASTERN ILLINOIS W 80-60 2/5/04 *at Austin Peay L 67-76 2/7/04 *at Tennessee Tech L 68-71 2/12/04 *at Morehead State W 76-68 2/14/04 *at Eastern Kentucky L 80-85 2/19/04 *TENNESSEE TECH L 55-79 2/21/04 *AUSTIN PEAY W 66-64 2/24/04 *SAMFORD W 69-61 2/26/04 SAVANNAH STATE W 76-57 2/28/04 *TENNESSEE STATE W 85-54 3/2/04 # EASTERN KENTUCKY L 63-65 *Ohio Valley Conference Game #OVC Tournament (Campus Site - Jacksonville, Ala.)
2004-05 (15-14, 9-7 OVC)
Coach: Dave Dagastino
11/23/04 at Tulane L 51-54
11/26/04 !vs Western Carolina L 73-75
11/27/04 !vs Utah Valley State L 43-67
12/12/04 UNC-WILMINGTON W 66-58
12/15/04 at No. 3 Duke L 36-99
12/19/04 CARSON-NEWMAN W 86-79
12/20/04 ALCORN STATE L 58-61
1/2/05 AUBURN W 71-66
1/4/05 *SAMFORD W 66-59
1/6/05 *TENNESSEE STATE L 74-77
1/11/05 at Longwood L 64-69
1/13/05 *UT MARTIN W 70-59
1/15/05 *MURRAY STATE L 85-96
1/20/05 *at Eastern Kentucky L 63-75
1/22/05 *at Morehead State W 71-61
1/27/05 *at SE Missouri L 51-94
1/29/05 *at Eastern Illinois W 68-59
2/3/05 *AUSTIN PEAY W 77-70 2/5/05 *TENNESSEE TECH W 91-79
2/7/05 UTAH VALLEY STATE W 78-67 2/10/05 *MOREHEAD STATE W 78-64 2/12/05 *EASTERN KENTUCKY L 61-63
2/17/05 *at Tennessee Tech W 71-61
2/19/05 *at Austin Peay L 66-78
2/22/05 *at Samford W 60-57
2/24/05 LONGWOOD W 73-67 2/26/05 *at Tennessee State L 50-54
3/1/05 #TENNESSEE STATE W 65-64
3/4/05 #vs Eastern Kentucky L 60-62
! North Star Invitational (Fairbanks, AK.)
*OVC Game
# OVC Tournament (TSU on campus/EKU in Nashville, TN)
2005-06 (11-17, 9-11 OVC)
Coach: Dave Dagastino
11/18/05 at Utah Valley State W 84-77
11/19/05 at Utah L 46-83
11/22/05 at Troy L 79-81
11/29/05 at Auburn L 70-91
12/5/05 KENNESAW STATE W 92-87 12/8/05 *at Samford L 61-78
12/10/05 *at UT Martin L 66-74 12/14/05 at UNC-Wilmington L 40-62
12/18/05 *MURRAY STATE L 77-78 12/20/05 *SE MISSOURI L 76-83 12/22/05 at Akron L 70-73
1/5/06 *at Austin Peay L 59-63
1/7/06 *SAMFORD L 46-82
1/12/06 *TENNESSEE TECH L 64-95
1/14/06 *TENNESSEE STATE W 75-61
1/19/06 *at Eastern Kentucky L 77-87
1/21/06 *at Morehead State W 71-62
1/26/06 *AUSTIN PEAY W 73-52
1/28/06 *UT MARTIN W 84-55
1/30/06 *at Tennessee State W 82-47
2/2/06 *EASTERN ILLINOIS W 82-72
2/4/06 *at Murray State W 69-63
2/9/06 *at Tennessee Tech L 61-75
2/16/06 *EASTERN KENTUCKY W 79-77
2/18/06 *MOREHEAD STATE L 75-82
2/23/06 *at Eastern Illinois W 67-60
2/25/06 *at SE Missouri L 72-87
2/28/06 #at Samford L 56-58
* OVC Game
# OVC Tournament
2006-07 (7-22, 4-16 OVC)
Coach: Becky Geyer (34-84)
11/10/06 at Kennesaw State W 81-76 OT 11/13/06 BIRMINGHAM-SOUTHERN W 74-68 11/15/06 GEORGIA SOUTHERN W 84-77 11/17/06 at Southern Miss L 61-81 11/21/06 at Furman L 67-72 11/25/06 GEORGIA STATE L 67-78 11/27/06 at Alcorn State L 63-74 11/29/06 at Auburn L 44-74 12/2/06 at Troy L 58-64 12/7/06 *SAMFORD L 59-64 12/9/06 *UT-MARTIN W 74-59 12/17/06 *at SE Missouri L 83-90 12/19/06 *at Murray State L 59-100 1/4/07 *AUSTIN PEAY L 67-74 1/6/07 *at Samford L 43-67 1/11/07 *at Tennessee Tech L 73-85 1/13/07 *at Tennessee State W 69-68 1/18/07 *EASTERN KENTUCKY L 70-80 1/20/07 *MOREHEAD STATE L 74-77 1/25/07 *at Austin Peay L 74-83
1/27/07 *at UT Martin L 68-84
1/29/07 *TENNESSEE STATE W 76-69
2/1/07 *at Eastern Illinois W 103-98 2OT
2/3/07 *MURRAY STATE L 61-82
2/8/07 *TENNESSEE TECH L 69-85
2/15/07 *at Eastern Kentucky L 73-85
2/17/07 *at Morehead State L 57-83
2/22/07 *EASTERN ILLINOIS L 76-82
2/24/07 *SE MISSOURI L 50-85 *OVC Game
2007-08
(11-19, 8-12 OVC)
Coach Becky Geyer
11/9/07 at Kennesaw State L 70-74 OT 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 *SE 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 81-83 OT
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
JSU All-Time Results
2008-09 (7-23, 4-14 OVC)
Coach: Becky Geyer
11/14/08 SAMFORD L 68-55
11/16/08 GEORGETOWN L 74-63
11/22/08 at Alabama A&M L 69-56 11/25/08 at Troy L 59-56 11/18/08 !vs Stephen F. Austin L 61-51 11/29/08 !vs Wichita State L 65-45 12/02/08 WEST GEORGIA W 71-62 12/06/08 *at Tennessee Tech L 84-60 12/17/08 %vs Texas A&M-CC W 48-45 12/18/08 %vs Longwood W 50-42 12/29/08 at NC State L 76-38
1/03/09 *EASTERN ILLINOIS L 71-58 1/05/09 *SE MISSOURI L 82-60 1/08/09 *at Eastern Kentucky L 67-62 1/10/09 *at Morehead State L 71-56
1/15/09 *MURRAY STATE L 93-86 1/17/09 *UT MARTIN W 55-49 1/22/09 *at Tennessee State L 65-50 1/24/09 *at Austin Peay L 82-57 1/29/09 *at SE Missouri L 57-37 1/31/09 *at Eastern Illinois L 71-58 2/05/09 *MOREHEAD STATE L 87-77 OT 2/07/09 *EASTERN KENTUCKY W 73-55 2/12/09 *at UT Martin W 64-58 2/14/09 *at Murray State L 71-56 2/19/09 *AUSTIN PEAY W 75-71 OT 2/21/09 *TENNESSEE STATE L 57-52 2/23/09 KENNESAW STATE L 69-51 2/28/09 *TENNESSEE TECH L 78-46 3/03/09 #at Murray State L 79-69 ! Piggly Wiggly Classic, Memphis, Tenn. % Lady Osprey Holiday Classic, Jacksonville, Fla. *OVC Game
# OVC Tournament
2009-10 (9-20, 6-12 OVC)
Coach: Becky Geyer
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 !vs 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 *TENNESSSEE TECH L 68-59 12/17/09 %vs 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 82-75 OT 1/23/10 *AUSTIN PEAY L 78-70 1/28/10 *SE MISSOURI L 52-47 1/30/10 *EASTERN ILLINOIS L 43-60 2/4/10 *at Morehead State L 80-53 2/6/10 *at Eastern Kentucky W 48-46 OT 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 No. 13 Georgetown L 70-39
2/27/10 *at Tennessee Tech L 77-61
! UTSA Thanksgiving Classic (San Antonio, Texas)
% Lady Osprey Holiday Classic (Jacksonville, Fla.)
* OVC Game
2010-11 (10-21, 6-12 OVC)
Coach
Annette Watts (15-73)
11/14/10 STILLMAN W 77-62
11/17/10 at Troy W 66-58
11/20/10 at Lipscomb L 84-62
11/23/10 SAMFORD L 66-52
11/27/10 at Bethune-Cookman L 57-46
11/29/10 at Stetson L 70-52
12/4/10 *TENNESSEE TECH L 79-63
12/12/10 at Florida State L 87-39
12/16/10 at Georgia State L 59-47
12/19/10 *SE MISSOURI W 62-48
12/21/10 *EASTERN ILLINOIS L 75-69 12/28/10 KENNESAW STATE W 77-56 12/30/10 at Auburn L 79-60
1/2/11 at Georgia Tech L 81-52
1/6/11 *at Eastern Kentucky W 72-65
1/8/11 *at Morehead State W 81-80 OT
1/13/11 *MURRAY STATE L 80-66
1/15/11 *UT MARTIN L 74-67
1/20/11 *at Tennessee State W 77-73
1/22/11 *at Austin Peay L 65-54
1/27/11 *at SE Missouri W 51-49 1/29/11 *at Eastern Illinois L 77-61
2/3/11 *MOREHEAD STATE L 65-64
2/5/11 *EASTERN KENTUCKY W 64-59
2/10/11 *at UT Martin L 91-60
2/12/11 *at Murray State L 69-66
2/17/11 *AUSTIN PEAY L 56-53
2/19/11 *TENNESSEE STATE L 58-42 2/26/11 *at Tennessee Tech L 63-50
3/2/11 #vs Tennessee State W 57-55 3/3/11 #vs Morehead State L 82-67
* OVC Game
#OVC Tournament (Nashville, Tenn.)
2011-12 (4-25, 1-15 OVC)
Coach: Annette Watts
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 %vs 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
! UTSA Thanksgiving Classic, San Antonio, Texas
# Lady Osprey Holiday Classic, Jacksonville, Fla.
* OVC Game
2012-13
(1-27, 1-15 OVC)
Coach: Annette Watts
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 U. 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 !at North Florida L 53-45 12/15/12 !vs 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 ! Lady Osprey Holiday Classic, Jacksonville, Fla. * OVC Game
2013-14
(14-18, 8-8 OVC)
Coach Rick Pietri (104-104)
11/8/13 at Ole Miss L 83-62
11/13/13 at Auburn L 66-49 11/16/13 at Georgia Southern L 63-50 11/20/13 KENNESAW STATE W 78-65 11/23/13 at New Orleans W 54-51
11/26/13 CENTRAL ARKANSAS L 58-54 11/29/13 !at Georgia State L 65-63
12/1/13 !vs George Washington L 100-71 12/10/13 CHATTANOOGA L 68-53 12/14/13 LIPSCOMB L 86-76 12/17/13 MERCER L 60-54 12/19/13 SOUTH CAROLINA ST. W 73-63 12/28/13 * at Tennessee Tech L 72-67
12/30/13 * UT MARTIN L 88-75
1/1/14 at Samford W 60-54
1/4/14 * at Tennessee State L 78-76 OT
1/6/14 * at Belmont L 92-50
1/11/14 * EASTERN ILLINOIS W 61-46
1/13/14 * SIU EDWARDSVILLE W 71-68
1/18/14 * at Eastern Kentucky L 68-61
1/20/14 * TENNESSEE STATE W 84-76
1/25/14 * at Murray State W 78-76
1/27/14 * at Austin Peay W 69-65
2/1/14 * at Morehead State L 73-53
2/8/14 * TENNESSEE TECH W 74-67
2/15/14 * EASTERN KENTUCKY W 79-62
2/17/14 * MOREHEAD STATE L 45-43
2/22/14 * at Southeast Missouri L 59-48
3/1/14 * BELMONT W 71-69 OT
3/5/14 #vs SIU Edwardsville W 71-59
3/6/14 #vs Tennessee Tech W 57-56
3/7/14 #vs Belmont L 65-50
! Georgia State Invitational (Atlanta, Ga.)
* OVC Game
# OVC Tournament (Nashville, Tenn.)
JSU All-Time Results
2014-15 (19-10,
10-6 OVC)
Coach: Rick Pietri
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
1/8/15 *AUSTIN PEAY L 57-54 1/10/15 *MURRAY STATE W 78-73 OT 1/14/15 *SE 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
! UNC WIlimington Christmas Invitational (Wilmington, N.C.) * OVC Game
# OVC Tournament (Nashville, Tenn.)
2015-16 (10-18, 5-11 OVC)
Coach: Rick Pietri
11/13/15 at Memphis L 55-70 11/16/15 at Purdue L 48-67 11/19/15 KENNESAW STATE W 61-52 11/21/15 at Jackson State L 65-71 11/24/15 SAMFORD L 39-50 11/28/15 at Wofford L 54-66 12/1/15 ALCORN STATE W 67-65 12/4/15 at Georgia Southern L 56-60 OT 12/13/15 TUSKEGEE W 74-47 12/15/15 SAVANNAH STATE W 50-35 12/18/15 at Nicholls W 63-49 12/21/15 at Mercer L 39-46 12/31/15 *SIUE L 57-62
1/2/16 *EASTERN ILLINOIS W 60-52 1/7/16 *at Austin Peay L 59-61 1/9/16 *at Murray State W 74-71 1/13/16 *at SE Missouri L 47-61 1/16/16 *UT MARTIN L 53-63 1/20/16 *BELMONT L 32-44 1/25/16 *at Morehead State L 63-67 1/27/16 *at Eastern Kentucky W 56-54 1/30/16 *TENNESSEE STATE W 69-55 2/6/16 *TENNESSEE TECH W 55-46 2/10/16 *at Belmont L 42-56 2/13/16 *at Tennessee Tech L 49-51 OT 2/17/16 *EASTERN KENTUCKY L 50-76 2/20/16 *at Tennessee State L 40-50 2/27/16 *MOREHEAD STATE L 66-70 * OVC Game
2016-17 (13-15, 6-10 OVC)
Coach Rick Pietri
11/11/16 at Florida State L 62-73
11/14/16 at Kennesaw State W 65-59
11/17/16 at Ole Miss L 50-68
11/20/16 GEORGIA SOUTHERN W 67-55
11/22/16 NEW ORLEANS L 79-81
11\25/16 vs Florida Atlantic L 55-63
11/26/16 vs Florida A&M W 66-54
11/29/16 BREWTON-PARKER W 89-26
12/3/16 at Savannah State W 64-57
12/13/16 at Alcorn State W 70-66
12/18/16 NICHOLLS STATE W 75-52
12/21/16 CLEMSON L 63-69 12/29/16 at *UT Martin L 83-94
12/31/16 at *Eastern Illinois L 67-71 2OT
1/5/17 *MURRAY STATE L 64-71
1/7/17 *AUSTIN PEAY W 65-45
1/14/17 at *Tennessee Tech L 54-56
1/18/17 *BELMONT L 53-54
1/21/17 at *Tennessee State L 51-64
1/25/17 at *Eastern Kentucky W 54-49
1/28/17 *MOREHEAD STATE W 69-68
2/1/17 *SOUTHEAST MISSOURI L 58-65 2/4/17 at *SIUE L 62-69 2/8/17 at *Belmont L 52-61 2/11/17 *TENNESSEE STATE W 69-56
2/18/17 *TENNESSEE TECH W 57-44
2/22/17 *EASTERN KENTUCKY W 71-61 2/25/17 at *Morehead State L 82-85
* OVC Game
2017-18 (19-12, 12-6 OVC)
Coach: Rick Pietri
11/10/17 BREWTON-PARKER W 103-44
11/12/17 No. 18 FLORIDA STATE L 51-75 11/15/17 STILLMAN W 93-38
11/20/17 RHODE ISLAND W 63-53
11/25/17 !vs East Carolina W 82-73 11/26/17 !at Seton Hall L 54-73
11/30/17 at New Orleans W 59-54
12/9/17 at Miami (OH) L 55-58 12/12/17 ALABAMA A&M W 49-33 12/17/17 at Clemson L 45-53 12/19/17 at Georgia State L 41-55
12/28/17 *EASTERN KENTUCKY W 65-51 12/30/17 *MOREHEAD STATE W 70-64
1/4/18 *at Tennessee State W 75-56
1/6/18 *at Belmont L 55-71
1/11/18 *MURRAY STATE W 97-65
1/13/18 *AUSTIN PEAY W 65-47
1/18/18 *at Morehead State W 67-65
1/20/18 *at Eastern Kentucky L 44-48
1/25/18 *UT MARTIN L 57-61 OT 1/27/18 *SOUTHEAST MISSOURI W 55-48
2/1/18 *at Eastern Illinois W 59-50
2/3/18 *at SIUE L 41-65
2/8/18 *TENNESSEE TECH L 58-60
2/10/18 *TENNESSEE STATE W 62-61
2/15/18 *at Murray State W 59-55
2/17/18 *at Austin Peay W 51-50
2/21/18 *No. 23 BELMONT L 35-66
2/24/18 *at Tennessee Tech W 73-59
3/1/18 #vs Morehead State W 69-56 3/2/18 #vs No. 22 Belmont L 53-63
! SHU Thanksgiving Classic (South Orange, N.J.)
* OVC Game
# OVC Tournament (Evansville, Ind.)
2018-19
(15-15, 9-9 OVC)
Coach: Rick Pietri
11/6/18 at Florida A&M W 62-31
11/9/18 at Texas Tech L 58-71
11/17/18 at Lipscomb W 58-46 11/23/18 !vs Harvard L 62-69 11/24/18 !vs Washington State L 51-64 11/27/18 ^MONTEVALLO W 84-52
12/2/18 at Ole Miss W 60-49
12/12/18 at Alabama A&M W 55-48
12/15/18 GEORGIA STATE W 61-56 (OT)
12/18/18 MIAMI (Ohio) L 41-58 12/29/18 TROY L 63-89
1/3/19 *at Belmont L 52-66
1/5/19 *at Tennessee State W 62-52
1/10/19 *EASTERN ILLINOIS W 78-49 1/12/19 *SIU-EDWARDSVILLE L 47-51
1/17/19 *BELMONT L 41-64
1/19/19 *TENNESSEE TECH L 49-66
1/24/19 *at Eastern Kentucky W 53-44
1/26/19 *at Morehead State L 55-66
1/31/19 *MURRAY STATE L 59-64
2/2/19 *AUSTIN PEAY W 67-56
2/7/19 *at UT Martin L 72-77
2/9/19 *at SE Missouri State W 56-39
2/14/19 *at Tennessee Tech L 59-62
2/16/19 *TENNESSEE STATE W 76-73 (OT)
2/21/19 *MOREHEAD STATE W 68-57
2/23/10 *EASTERN KENTUCKY W 69-64
2/28/19 *at Eastern Illinois L 49-52
3/2/19 *at SIU-Edwardsville W 68-61
3/6/19 #vs Morehead State L 60-77
! CSUN Thanksgiving Classic (Northridge, Calif.)
^ Centre, Ala.
* OVC Game
# OVC Tournament (Evansville, Ind.)
2019-20 (14-16, 10-8 OVC)
Coach: Rick Pietri
11/5/19 at Vanderbilt L 66-88
11/9/18 FLORIDA A&M W 72-67
11/12/19 LIPSCOMB W 65-63
11/16/19 at Troy L 64-94
11/20/19 at Alabama State L 63-68
11/24/19 FORT VALLEY STATE W 87-65 11/29/19 !vs Northern Kentucky L 63-66
12/1/19 !vs Oakland Univ. L 55-61
12/8/19 CLARK ATLANTA W 75-46
12/20/19 JACKSONVILLE UNIV. L 40-55
12/28/19 at Auburn L 53-62
1/2/20 *at Morehead State L 48-67
1/4/20 *at Eastern Kentucky W 43-33
1/9/20 *MURRAY STATE W 68-51
1/11/20 *AUSTIN PEAY L 57-63
1/16/20 *at Eastern Illinois L 52-55
1/18/20 *at SIU-Edwardsville W 53-44
1/23/20 *EASTERN KENTUCKY W 68-54
1/25/20 *MOREHEAD STATE L 55-69
1/30/20 *TENNESSEE STATE W 70-48
2/1/20 *BELMONT W 60-41
2/6/20 *at Southeast Missouri L 52-79
2/8/20 *at UT Martin L 72-86
2/13/20 *at Tennessee Tech W 66-50
2/15/20 *at BELMONT L 49-61
2/20/20 *SOUTHEAST MISSOURI W 72-51
2/22/20 *UT MARTIN L 56-73
2/27/20 *at Tennessee State W 63-45
2/29/20 *TENNESSEE TECH W 64-61
3/5/20 #vs No. 4 Eastern Illinois L 46-49
! FIU Thanksgiving Touney (Miami, Fla.)
*OVC Game
#OVC Tournament (Ebansville, Ind.)
JSU All-Time Results
2020-21 (15-9, 12-7 OVC)
Coach:
Rick Pietri
11/25 GEORGIA SOUTHERN W 70-58
12/5 NEW ORLEANS W 72-55
12/9 at Georgia L 47-68
12/13 at Tennessee Tech L 66-68
12/16 SAMFORD W 63-46
12/21 at Ole Miss Canceled
12/30 UT MARTIN* W 72-67
01/07 at Eastern Kentucky* W 74-60
01/09 at Morehead State* W 56-69
01/14 TENNESSEE STATE* W 70-41
01/16 BELMONT* Canceled
01/21 at Murray State* L 60-67
01/23 at Austin Peay* L 51-61
01/25 TENNESSEE TECH* W 69-58
02/04 at UT Martin* L 46-60
02/06 at Southeast Missouri* L 54-62
02/09 MOREHEAD STATE* W 66-61
02/11 EASTERN ILLINOIS* W 58-56
02/13 SIUE* W 86-42
02/15 EASTERN KENTUCKY* W 73-55
02/18 at Belmont* L 53-54
02/20 at Tennessee State* W 67-61
02/22 at SIUE* W 61-47
02/25 MURRAY STATE* L 75-78
02/27 AUSTIN PEAY* W 60-44
03/04 #5 Tennessee Tech L 64-79
*OVC Game #OVC Tournament (Ebansville, Ind.)
2021-22 24-8 (13-3 ASUN) WNIT (First Round)
Coach: Rick Pietri
11/9/21 Auburn-Montgomery W 89-39
11/14/21 at Davidson L 58-69
11/17/21 at Samford W 56-53
11/21/21 at Vanderbilt L 61-71
11/26/21 !Indiana State W 67-57
11/27/21 !South Carolina State W 75-43
11/30/21 Young Harris W 91-58
12/5/21 Alabama State W 78-46
12/9/21 at Houston L 65-72
12/16/21 East Tennessee State W 61-48
12/21/21 Saint Francis W 60-43
12/30/21 Chattanooga W 61-51
1/5/22 *Bellarmine W 72-63
1/8/22 *at North Alabama W 73-69
1/12/22 *Lipscomb W 80-70
1/15/22 *at Eastern Kentucky W 76-74
1/19/22 *at Central Arkansas W 64-47
1/22/22 *Florida Gulf Coast L 44-66
1/27/22 *at Kennesaw State W 71-68
1/29/22 *at Liberty L 57-62
2/3/22 *North Florida W 66-58
2/5/22 *Jacksonville W 72-59
2/9/22 *at Stetson L 66-70 2/12/22 *Central Arkansas W 66-48
2/17/22 *at Lipscomb W 62-53 2/20/22 *at Bellarmine W 77-64
2/24 *Eastern Kentucky W 64-51
2/26 *North Alabama W 68-49
3/6 #Jacksonville W 70-56
3/9 #Liberty W 59-57
3/12 #at Florida Gulf Coast L 54-69
3/17 $at Tulane L 36-80
! Georgia Southern Classic
*ASUN Game #ASUN Tournament (Campus Sites) $ WNIT (Campus Site)
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Johnny Douthit 1982-83
Cierra Duhart 2008
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Heather Beers 1998-99
Danielle Beneby 2008-2011
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Carol Bishop 1980-82
Nina Bliss 2003-04
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Tammy Broom 1987-89
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Lacey Buchanon 2016-17
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Robin Catangono 1979-81
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Ranetta Chandler 1984-86
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Ashley Clay 2003-07
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Christy Colvin 1988-92
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Nina Cotton
Latoya Cowser 1998-00
Lakeria Crowder 2010-12
Meredith Crowder 1989-92
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Michelle Hamilton 1990-92
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Karen Harden 1997-99
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Katrina Helton 1979-83
Regina Hester 1989-91
JaDechia Hill 2010-11
Peyton Hisel 2012-13
Paris Hollingsworth 2008-10
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Louise Johnston 2005-06
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Tasha Magruder 2016-18
Laura Malmquist 1997-99
Brittany Manning 2009-12
Imari Martin 2020-present
Melissa Massey 1991-95
Latasha Mathis 2001-03
Shaquice May 2021-present
Heather Mayes 1997-99
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Amanda McCarthy 2010-13
Rosheata McClain 1993-95
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Madison McCoy 2021-present
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Alfredia Seals 1993-97
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Shawnta Shaw 2020-present
Cindy Short 1976-78
Jana Simmons 1992-94
Tanya Simmons 1996-00
Heathar Shepard 2001-04
Suzan Shirley 1996-98
Courtney Slaughter 2003-07
Karleigh Sledge 2019-20
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Cassi Stuart 2008-09
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Carolyn Taite 2011-12
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Shaun Thomas 1993-94
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Morgan Towells 2016-18
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TRADITIONS Friendliest Campus in the South
FIGHT SONG
Fight on, fight on for ole Jax State 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!
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.
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.
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!
Dr. Don C. Killingsworth, Jr. PRESIDENT
Dr. Don C. Killingsworth, Jr., has dedicated most of his professional career to Jacksonville State University. Upon graduating from the university with a bachelor’s degree in geography in 1999 and a master’s degree in counseling in 2001, the former Student Government Association president worked for more than a year as a consultant for American College Testing, Inc., the provider of the ACT college entrance exam.
He returned to his alma mater in 2002 to support student success as coordinator of Academic Advisement. Soon after, he was named director of Government Relations by former university president and personal mentor Dr. William Meehan. He was later promoted to chief external affairs officer. He received his doctorate in higher education administration from the University of Alabama in 2016.
Throughout his career at JSU, Dr. Killingsworth has been passionate about Student Success, and as president, he aims to make Student Success a central goal for the university. As acting president, in January 2020, he created the Division of Student Success to assist all JSU students in attaining their educational goals.
Dr. Killingsworth is active in the community, serving as the president of the Calhoun County Area Chamber and Visitors Center Board of Directors. He also serves on the City of Jacksonville Industrial Development Board and President’s Council of the ASUN Conference and Conference USA. He is a member of Jacksonville First United Methodist Church,
Jacksonville Exchange Club and the Rotary Club of Calhoun County.
A native of Alexander City, Alabama, Dr. Killingsworth is married to JSU alumna Kristi Killingsworth. They have two children and enjoy living in the historic President’s House on campus.
JACKSONVILLE STATE UNIVERSITY BOARD of TRUSTEES
Governor Kay Ivey Governor of Alabama
GREG SEITZ ATHLETIC DIRECTOR
Greg Seitz was named Director of Athletics at Jacksonville State on February 26, 2016 after more than two decades of service to the University.
Seitz, who is in his 30th 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 six-plus years at the helm, the Gamecocks have seen unprecedented success on the field and in the classroom. The 201516 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 won a JSU and Ohio Valley Conference-record five consecutive league titles and won a league-record 36-straight OVC games from 2014 to 2018, the second-longest conference win streak in FCS history. The Gamecocks were the only Division I program to win its conference title outright during those five seasons.
In the classroom, the Gamecock student-athletes posted a record 3.31 GPA for the 2019-20 academic year, the highest cumulative GPA in school history. The Spring 2020 semester guided the year to its record-breaking mark with an impressive 3.47 GPA for the term. It marked the eighth-straight year the student-athletes achieved
at least a 3.0 cumulative GPA. Additionally, all 17 sports at Jax State posted a team grade point average higher than a 3.0. Prior to 2019-20, a 3.26 cumulative grade-point average in 201718 and a 3.20 in 2018-19 were the two highest cumulative GPAs in program history.
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, 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, the Riley Green Athletic Sports Performance Center. Seitz was involved in the design and addition to the football stadium in 2010, and is now guiding the stadium’s second major renovation, which will include a new football operations center, locker room and additional suites on the north side of the field.
the-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 inside Pete Mathews Coliseum.
The videoboard additions at The Pete was just one part of a major coliseum renovation project following the 2018 EF-3 tornado that hit campus and the surrounding Jacksonville community. Seitz brought the athletic department’s administrative home to Pete Mathews Coliseum as part of the renovation, creating new office space throughout the third floor of the facility. The transition paved the way for a new main athletic ticket office in the coliseum lobby, updated basketball, soccer and volleyball locker rooms, and the installation of a full-size practice court on the east end of the building.
Under his guidance, JSU athletics transitioned into the ASUN Conference in 2021, to better align with the evolving college landscape, and has since accepted an invitation to join Conference USA beginning in 2023. The move will take the Gamecocks’ football program up to the highest level of college football.
Among his notable hires since taking over as AD, Seitz landed Rich Rodriguez to lead JSU’s efforts into FBS and Conference USA. One of his first hires was men’s basketball’s Ray Harper, who has since led the Gamecocks to their first two Div. I NCAA Tournaments.
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.
In 2017, Seitz announced an extension of a 14-year partnership between JSU Athletics and Adidas, securing the Portland, Ore., based company as the Gamecocks’ official athletic apparel and footwear brand.
Also during 2017, Seitz and the Board of Trustees announced plans to install new state-of-
Seitz has served on the NCAA Men’s Final Four Media Coordinator team for the last 11 years and is currently a member of the NCAA Championships Financial Working Group that was formed in 2019. He was named to the NCAA FCS Football Committee in 2016 and served as the chair of that committee in 2019. In addition, he served as a member of the NCAA Football Oversight Committee in 2019-20 and is as a site representative for the NCAA during the Division I Baseball Regionals and Super Regionals.
The Riley Green Athletic Sports Performance Center at Stephenson Hall opened in spring 2020. The renovated 12,000 square foot space, once home to the Gamecock basketball program in its formative years, serves all 17 of Jacksonville State’s intercollegiate teams. Renovations to the Stephenson gym began in January 2020 and was completed at the end of March 2020.
The weight room features 14 custom Hammer Strength racks, wall-to-wall rubber flooring and a 35-yard artificial turf area that stretches hashmark to hashmark.
Additional upgrades include a state-of-the-art surround sound and speaker system, more than 100 barbell sets, over 300 Hammer Strength olympic weights and two corner projectors and 12-foot video screens.
The open area and 14 doublesided racks translate into 28 working stations, allowing for multiple teams to use the facility at once without overcrowding.
The turf serves as a warm-up area prior to workout sessions while doubling as a space for super sets during lifts. The turf is rated to withstand heavy drills such as sled pulls and tire flips.
Also, JSU is putting the finishing touches on an additional 5,000 square foot room located adjacent to the main workout area, formally the home of the University Recreation Fitness Center, into a rehabilitation and recovery center for injured student-athletes that require individual training. Both facilities will combine to provide more than 17,000 square feet of training space for Gamecock athletes.
The athletic performance facility previously presided inside Kennamer Hall. Total floor space of the former weight room was 5,000 square feet with 10 racks and a two-speaker sound system.
SPORTS MEDICINE FACILITIES AND STAFF
PMC TRAINING ROOM
In addition to the football training room at Burgess-Snow Field, Gamecock student-athletes enjoy a spacious training room at Pete Mathews Coliseum. The PMC Training Room features six training tables, four taping tables, two whirlpools and ice, along with stationary bikes and treadmills. The training room is open to all JSU studentathletes and is home to the training staff’s offices.
The football team’s main training room is located inside Gamecock Field House. Following a remodel of the facility, the team’s training room doubled in square footage and houses state-of-the-art features.
Under the direction of six full-time certified athletic trainers, three certified assistant athletic trainers and numerous student trainers, the staff oversees all the medical needs for all 17 Gamecock teams. In the summer of 2016, Jacksonville State and Andrews Sports Medicine and Orthopedic Center announced a partnership that made the Birmingham-based practice JSU’s primary provider for orthopedic care.
ATI PHYSICAL THERAPY ROOM
Opened in fall 2018, Jacksonville State’s physical therapy room is located inside Pete Mathews Coliseum, just steps away from the PMC Training Room. Operated by ATI Physical Therapy, the facility is available to all student-athletes recovering from injuries and surgeries. ATI, named the best physical therapy practice in the nation by multiple publications, offers multiple tables, free weights and exercise equipment for Gamecocks looking to return to play.
HARRISON SPORTS CHIROPRACTIC
Harrison Sports Chiropractic provides chiropractic services for all JSU student-athletes at home games, but Pete Mathews Coliseum also serves as a third office for HSC. Located just off the training room and next-door to the physical therapy room, Harrison Sports Chiropractic is available to treat the Gamecocks for injuries and body pain, and offers routine adjustments.
CRYO CHAMBER
Purchased and installed in spring 2020, Jacksonville State is now a cryo certified location and is home to the only cryo chamber between Birmingham and Atlanta. The Cryo Innovations Model XR can be used in lieu of ice baths following practice and competition to treat muscle pain, sprains and soft tissue damage in seconds.
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