2013-14 Sun Belt Women's Basketball Media Guide

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Table of Contents SUN BELT CONFERENCE

1500 Sugar Bowl Drive New Orleans, Louisiana 70112 www.sunbeltsports.org Commissioner Karl Benson Senior Associate Commissioner/ Chief Operating Officer Kathy Keene, Ph. D. Associate Commissioner/ Chief Financial Officer Herbert L. Carter, III Associate Commissioner/ Communications & Brand Strategy John McElwain Assistant Commissioner/ Director of Compliance Scott Connors, J.D. Assistant Commissioner/ Director of Championships Dominick Giambrone, Jr. J.D. Assistant Commissioner/ Director of Electronic Media Travis Llewellyn Assistant Director of Communications Keith Nunez Championship Coordinator Alexandria Price Compliance Coordinator Erinn Banks Office and Events Coordinator Lindsey Joubert Communications Assistant Randy Lieberman Coordinator of Women’s Basketball Officials Sally Bell

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE President: Dr. Nick Bruno President, Louisiana-Monroe Dr. Denise Trauth President, Texas State

Table of Contents About the Sun Belt Conference........................................................................................................................................... 4-7 Commissioner Karl Benson....................................................................................................................................................... 8 Sun Belt Conference Staff....................................................................................................................................................9-10 2013-14 Composite Schedule......................................................................................................................................... 11-12 2014 Tournament Information..............................................................................................................................................13 TEAM CAPSULES UALR Trojans............................................................................................................................................................. 14-15 Arkansas State Red Wolves.................................................................................................................................. 16-17 Georgia State Panthers.......................................................................................................................................... 18-19 Louisiana-Lafayette Ragin’ Cajuns..................................................................................................................... 20-21 Louisiana-Monroe Warhawks.............................................................................................................................. 22-23 South Alabama Jaguars........................................................................................................................................ 24-25 UT Arlington Mavericks......................................................................................................................................... 26-27 Texas State Bobcats................................................................................................................................................ 28-29 Troy Trojans................................................................................................................................................................ 30-31 WKU Lady Toppers.................................................................................................................................................. 32-33 RECORD BOOK Career Records................................................................................................................................................................43 Team Game/Season Records......................................................................................................................................44 Individual Game/Season Records............................................................................................................................45 Coaches Records............................................................................................................................................................46 All-Time Standings.................................................................................................................................................. 47-48 Yearly Team Leaders......................................................................................................................................................49 Yearly Individual Leaders...................................................................................................................................... 50-51 SBC in the Polls......................................................................................................................................................... 52-53 NCAA Tournament Results................................................................................................................................... 54-55 WNIT Results....................................................................................................................................................................56 All-Time League Honors...............................................................................................................................................57 All-Conference Teams............................................................................................................................................ 58-59 National Honors..............................................................................................................................................................60 Player of the Week Archives................................................................................................................................ 61-62 SBC Tournament Results....................................................................................................................................... 63-65 SBC All-Tournament Teams.................................................................................................................................. 66-67 SBC Tournament Records............................................................................................................................................68 All-Time Tournament Standings/Attendance......................................................................................................69 2014 SBC Tournament Bracket..............................................................................................................................................70

On the Cover The 2013-14 Sun Belt Conference Women’s Basketball Media Guide features a student-athlete from each of the conference’s women’s basketball playing institutions. The student-athletes listed alphabetically by school are: UALR, Taylor Ford; Arkansas State, Jane Morrill; Georgia State, Maryam Dogo; Louisiana-Lafayette, Sylvana Okde; Louisiana-Monroe, Alexar Tuglar; South Alabama, Brianna Wright; UT Arlington, Chauntandra Williams; Texas State, Erin Peoples; Troy, Ashley Beverly-Kelley; WKU, Chastity Gooch.

Credits

Dr. Joel Anderson Chancellor, UALR

Editor: Keith Nunez, Sun Belt Conference

Dr. Jack Hawkins Chancellor, Troy

Georgia State; Nick Ross, Louisiana-Lafayette; Currie McFayden, Louisiana-Monroe; Kevin

Editorial Assistance: Evan Drexler, UALR; Chris Graddy, Arkansas State; Charlie Taylor, Beasley, South Alabama; Melissa Cebold, UT Arlington; Jen Lawson, Texas State; Matt Mays, Troy; Robert Sampson, WKU. Photography: Sun Belt Conference and member institution files.

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When Louisiana-Monroe quarterback Kolton Browning scampered 16 yards for the game-winning, overtime touchdown against eighth ranked Arkansas on September 8, it represented a banner moment for the Warhawks and the Sun Belt Conference. “It’s a great feeling; we feel like we deserve it,” Browning said after the game. “We believed the whole time, and we’ve believed that we could put something like this together. We knew this moment was coming.” Browning’s sentiment that his teams moment had finally arrived was a common attitude not just for ULM during the 201213 season. In fact, ULM’s win set off a firestorm of accomplishments for the Sun Belt Conference in what would become the most successful year in conference history since the league began sponsoring football. For the first time in league history, the SBC sent four teams to postseason bowl games. The SBC also posted a 7-2 record against Conference USA and tallied the highest non-conference win total in league history (19). This success led to the conference having its highest ever ranking in the BCS computer poll average – finishing ahead of both CUSA and the Mountain West Conference. League-champion Arkansas State defeated #25 Kent State in the GoDaddy.com Bowl 17-13 and Louisiana-Lafayette won its second consecutive R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl with a 43-34 victory over Conference USA’s East Carolina. The SBC has won four consecutive R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl games and six out of the last seven New Orleans Bowls with opponents having come from CUSA, the Mid-American Conference and the MWC. The 2012-13 men’s basketball season saw the league put

together its best non-conference RPI in four years while sending two teams to the NCAA Men’s Basketball Championship. WKU earned its second consecutive trip to the NCAA postseason after winning the SBC Championship title and the league’s automatic qualifier. It was the Hilltoppers fourth appearance in the last six years and their 23rd in program history. Middle Tennessee, meanwhile, earned an at large bid to the NCAA Tournament which marked the first time since 1989 that the Blue Raiders reached the tournament. Notably, the Sun Belt’s men’s and women’s basketball teams combined for a record tying seven postseason appearances this past season. Of course, football and basketball weren’t the only sports that saw success. A Sun Belt Conference record-tying four baseball teams (Louisiana-Lafayette, Troy, South Alabama and Florida Atlantic) were selected to an NCAA Regional in 2013, marking the third time this has occurred and first since 2002. 2013 saw one of the best seasons on record for baseball as four of the league’s ten teams posted 40 or more wins for the first time since the 1990 season. Those outstanding win totals helped the SBC rank fifth in the country in RPI behind only the ACC, SEC, Pac-12 and Big 12. In total, Sun Belt baseball teams went 163-102 during the 2013 season in non-conference action with 13 wins over topranked opponents in 2013, including NCAA Tournament No. 1 overall seed, North Carolina. For the first time in Sun Belt Conference softball history, three teams earned bids to the NCAA Division I Softball Championship including Louisiana-Lafayette, South Alabama and WKU.

In 1979 the Sun Belt Conference became known as a leader in college sports broadcasting by being the first conference to sign a long-term contract with ESPN. Sun Belt Conference events can be seen regularly on the ESPN family of networks today.

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About the Sun Belt The Ragin’ Cajuns got out of a basesloaded threat in the seventh inning to win the NCAA Regional Championship over the host institution and ninth-seeded LSU, 1-0. South Alabama won its second consecutive SBC Championship title and hosted an NCAA Regional in just its seventh-year as a program. WKU earned its first-ever SBC Softball Championship by winning the 2013 regular season. The SBC finished 156-123 against non-conference opponents with nine wins over the USA Today/NFCA Division I Top-25. On the volleyball court, WKU earned its first NCAA Tournament win in school history, defeating Loyola Marymount 3-0 in the first round. It was the team’s seventh NCAA Tournament appearance, a SBC best. The Lady Toppers concluded their 2012 season with a 33-4 record and 15-0 in league play. The 33 wins were tied for the most in school history. The 2012 squad also posted the longest winning streak in school history at 25-straight wins,

as it went 75-5 in sets during the streak. WKU dropped only one set in conference play. In total the SBC posted an 86-82 nonconference record including wins over No. 10 Dayton and No. 22 Michigan. For the third consecutive year, the Sun Belt Conference had three student athletes represent the league at the NCAA Cross Country Championships. Joseph Chebet of WKU, who earned SBC Most Outstanding Performer, was also named an All-American after finishing 35th in the 10k race at the NCAA Championship. On the women’s side, SBC Most Outstanding Performer Katharine Showalter of Georgia State and Kristina Aubert of Arkansas State advanced to the NCAA Championship. Sun Belt Conference men’s golf saw two teams selected to play in the NCAA Championship and a total of three individuals make the field. Georgia State men’s tennis seniors Lucas Santa Ana and Victor Valente rallied to a 6-4, 7-6 (6) win against the No. 9-ranked doubles pair of junior Tom Jomby and

Sun Belt Membership (1976-present) Institution (Years)......................... No. of Yrs. South Alabama (1976-pres.)....................38 WKU (1982-pres.)........................................32 New Orleans (1976-80; 1991-2010).............24 Jacksonville (1976-98).......................................22 UALR (1991-pres.).......................................23 Arkansas State (1991-pres.)......................23 Louisiana-Lafayette (1991-pres.)............23 FIU (1998-2013)....................................................15 Charlotte (1976-91)............................................15 South Florida (1976-91)....................................15 ULM (2001-pres.).........................................13 Middle Tennessee (2000-2013).....................13 North Texas (2000-2013)..................................13 Denver (1999-2012)...........................................13 UAB (1979-91).......................................................12 VCU (1979-91).......................................................12 Troy (2004-pres.).........................................10 Louisiana Tech (1991-2001)............................10 ODU (1982-1991)...................................................9 Florida Atlantic (2005-13)..................................8 Lamar (1991-98).....................................................7 Texas-Pan American (1991-98).......................7 Georgia State (1976-81; 2013-pres.)........ 5 New Mexico St.(2000-05; rejoining 2014)..5 Idaho (football, 2001-04; rejoining 2014)...4 Utah State (football, 2003-04)..........................2 Central Florida (1991-92)...................................1 UT Arlington (2013-pres.).. Inaugural Year Texas State (2013-pres.)...... Inaugural Year Appalachian State.........................Joining 2014 Georgia Southern..........................Joining 2014

The newly renovated and expanded Bobcat Stadium at Texas State is one of many first-class facilities in the Sun Belt Conference.

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freshman Kevin Lai (Kentucky) in the first round of the 2013 NCAA Doubles Championship. GSU finished at No. 61 in the men’s and No. 75 in the women’s in the final Intercollegiate Tennis Association Rankings. The Panther men’s team won the Sun Belt title in their first year of competition. In indoor track WKU’s David Mokone, Arkansas State’s Sharika Nelvis and Middle Tennessee’s Ann Dudley qualified for the NCAA Championship. Nelvis finished 16th in the long jump with a 5.72m leap. She then took 11th in the 200 meters with a time of 23.53. Mokone finished in 14th in the 800 meters after earning All-American Second-Team honors. At the 2013 NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championship 11 Sun Belt student-athletes were named All-Americans. Among the highlights, ASU’s Nelvis competed in the finals of the 100-meter hurdles. Sun Belt student-athletes have a history of performing well in the class room as well. With sights set on raised benchmarks, 96.2% of teams that will make up the 2013-14 Sun Belt Conference are performing above the future Academic Progress Rate (APR) standard of 930 as the NCAA released its latest figures in June.

Beginning with 2012-13 NCAA Championships, teams must earn a minimum 900 four-year APR or a 930 average over the most recent two years to be eligible to participate. For 2014-15 championships, teams must earn a 930 four-year average APR or a 940 average over the most recent two years to participate in championships. In 2015-16 and beyond, teams must earn a fouryear APR of 930 to compete in championships. 153 of 159 Sun Belt teams are currently performing above the 930 benchmark. Each year, the NCAA tracks the classroom performance of student-athletes on every Division I team through the annual scorecard of academic achievement, known as APR. The rate measures eligibility, graduation and retention each semester or quarter and provides a clear picture of the academic performance in each sport. The most recent APRs are multi-year rates based on scores from the 2008-09, 2009-10, 2010-11 and 20112012 academic years. While the accomplishments of the Sun Belt’s studentathletes and coaches deserve great praise, so to do the league’s administrators who have helped set the tone for the future of the conference. “We have never been as strong as we are now academically and financially and I believe we are getting stronger all the time

Sun Belt Conference Membership Map Beginning July 1, 2014 11 Football; 11 All-Sports

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Future Sun Belt member Appalachian State has one of the most passionate fanbases in college football. The Mountaineers will join the conference as a fulltime member on July 1, 2014 along with Georgia Southern. Idaho and New Mexico State will also join at that time as football only members. athletically,” outgoing Sun Belt Conference President and Troy University Chancellor Dr. Jack Hawkins, Jr. said recently. “I truly believe that the best is yet to come.” A busy day in the Sun Belt Conference this past March culminated with the additions of Appalachian State and Georgia Southern as all-sports members and Idaho and New Mexico State as football playing members. All four announcements took place on March 27. Both Appalachian State and Georgia Southern bring with them highly successfully football programs and each team will begin the process of transitioning to the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) immediately. The 2014 Sun Belt football season will mark the debut of both in the league schedule and standings. Additionally, both the Mountaineers and Eagles will be able to compete for the league championship in football for the 2014 season. Both teams will first be eligible to compete in a spot for a postseason bowl game come the 2015 season. Idaho and New Mexico State are familiar partners of the Sun Belt Conference, having been football members from the league’s inaugural year of football in 2001 through the 2004 season. Both members played an integral part of forming the Sun Belt Conference for football and now add strength to the league. Both teams will be immediately eligible to compete for the Sun Belt football championship and also for a spot in postseason bowl games. With new members and a new mindset also comes a new logo and mantra. The conference unveiled its new logo and brand after a nearly yearlong examination of the impact, sustainability and

core values associated with the Sun Belt Conference. “Together We Rise” is the new mantra for the conference and it is the foundation and essence of the contemporary logo that the league will now be identified with. Understanding market place competition and the need to standout from its competition, the Sun Belt Conference began examining and defining its brand identity and the need for a complimentary logo to embody that brand. “The unveiling of our new logo comes after months of review of how we wanted to express the ‘new’ Sun Belt Conference,” said Sun Belt Conference Commissioner Karl Benson. “It is a very exciting chance for us to display the opportunity and optimism that exists in the Sun Belt Conference as we move forward.” The league office and its member institutions worked with SME, Inc. for the project. SME is a renowned strategic brand development firm which was responsible for the rebranding of the Pac-12 Conference and Big Sky Conference among other prominent collegiate and professional sports properties. The overarching goal of the process was to create a bold and fresh new identity built upon a foundation of unity that corresponds to the Sun Belt Conference’s future success and also honors the foundation built over the past 37 years. The Sun Belt Conference will contest the 2013 football season with eight members – Arkansas State, Georgia State, Louisiana-Lafayette, ULM, South Alabama, Texas State, Troy and Western Kentucky University. UALR and UT Arlington compete as non-football members.

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Karl Benson Commissioner Karl Benson was named the fifth commissioner of the Sun Belt Conference on Thursday, February 16 and officially began his tenure on March 15, 2012. After only several weeks on the job, Benson quickly set the tone for the future of the Sun Belt Conference by adding Georgia State, Texas-Arlington and Texas State to the league. By the spring of 2012 Benson had begun to further shape the Sun Belt Conference by promoting the league’s rebranding efforts. Sure enough only a year later the Sun Belt had unveiled a new logo and new mantra - “Together We Rise” - that is in line with the progressive and optimistic attitude that Benson has become noted for. Karl Benson (right) was formally introduced as the Sun Belt Conference’s fifth Commissioner at the Further solidifying the place of the 2012 Sun Belt Conference Basketball Championships by Troy University Chancellor Dr. Jack Hawkins Jr. Sun Belt Conference, Benson helped lead the league to the additions of Appalachian State and Georgia Southern as all-sports members and Idaho NCAA championships when selected as MAC commissioner. and New Mexico State as football playing members. All four Benson joined the NCAA staff in January 1986, as a compliannouncements took place throughout the course of the day on ance representative and was appointed assistant director of March 27, 2013. championships in June 1987. He was promoted to director of Benson came to the Sun Belt after serving as the commischampionships in 1988. In that position, Benson actively supersioner of the Western Athletic Conference since 1994. vised eight assistant directors in their administration of 68 NCAA During his time at the WAC, Benson developed numerous championships. multi-year agreements with postseason football games, includ A native of the state of Washington, Benson graduated from ing the Holiday Bowl, Cotton Bowl, Copper Bowl, Las Vegas Bowl, high school in Pullman in 1970, attended Spokane Falls ComSilicon Valley Football Classic, GMAC Bowl, New Mexico Bowl, the munity College and then received a bachelor of science degree Humanitarian Bowl, Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl, Poinsettia Bowl and in physical education from Boise State University in 1975. He has Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl. also completed course work toward his master’s degree in athlet Under Benson’s leadership, the WAC achieved noted success ics administration at the University of Utah. by sending multiple teams to Bowl Championship Series (BCS) Benson played baseball at both Spokane Falls Community games as well as having sent a total of 38 teams to bowl games College and Boise State University before serving as the baseball since 2001. In men’s basketball, the WAC has sent at least two coach at Fort Steilacoom Community College in Tacoma, Wash., teams to the NCAA Tournament in 24 of the past 28 seasons. for eight years and as the director of athletics at Fort Steilacoom Benson served on the NCAA Management Council from from 1979-84. From 1984-86, he was an assistant baseball coach 1999-2002 and a five-year term on the NCAA Men’s Basketball and an administrative assistant in the athletics department at Committee from 2002-06. Utah. Prior to his time at the WAC, Benson served as the commis He received the Distinguished Alumni Award from Boise sioner of the Mid-American Conference for four years. There, he State in April of 2006. implemented several innovative projects and was instrumental Benson was born on December 1, 1951 and has one daughin the formation of the Las Vegas Bowl. ter, Jessie, 21, a senior at the University of Southern California Prior to taking the reins of the MAC, Benson served on the - majoring in broadcast journalism in the Annenberg School of NCAA staff for more than four years where he was the director of Communication.

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Sun Belt Staff Kathy Keene, Ph. D./Senior Associate Commissioner Chief Operating Officer Kathy Keene, Ph. D. is in her eighth year with the Sun Belt Conference and currently serves as the league’s Chief Operating Officer. Keene has responsibility for the, preparation of conference schedules, activities of the Official Coordinators and all other activities associated with the administration of sports on campus. The New Orleans native currently serves on the NCAA’s Legislative Council. Keene previously served as the Sun Belt Conference’s Associate Commissioner for Compliance from 2006 through 2010. In that role, she oversaw the league’s compliance program and is responsible for all NCAA and Sun Belt Conference rules education and interpretation. Prior to joining the conference office, Dr. Keene spent nine years at the University of New Orleans athletics department. Her tenure at UNO included a five year stint as the department’s senior woman’s administrator. Dr. Keene joined the department as an academic tutor in 1997 and progressed to the Director of Student-Athlete Support Services. Keene graduated from the University of Mississippi in 1996 and received a master’s degree in counseling education in 1998 and her Ph. D. in counseling in 2000 from the University of New Orleans. She was a four-year letterwinner on the Ole Miss track and field team, competing in the heptathlon and earning SEC all-academic honors for three straight seasons (1994-96). Kathy and her husband Chris have two daughters, Madelyn and Katie, and two sons, Mayson and Christopher. John Barranco/Associate Commissioner Corporate Sponsorships & Marketing A familiar face to the New Orleans business community joined the Sun Belt Conference in August, 2013 as John Barranco was named the league’s Associate Commissioner for Corporate Sponsorships and Marketing. Barranco is responsible for the Sun Belt Conference’s corporate sales program which will drive new sponsors for the conference, its member institutions and the league’s championship events. Barranco comes to the Sun Belt from Cox Sports Television (CST) Network, a division of Cox Communications Louisiana, LLC, where he spent the last five years. While with Cox he was responsible for core and digital advertising sales and his efforts led to an over 300% increase in total advertising sales on CST from the beginning of 2008 until the end of 2012. Prior to his time with Cox, Barranco served as the Associate Athletic Director for External Relations for the University of New Orleans Athletic Department. During his five years with the Privateers, he was responsible for all external revenue generation for the athletic department including ticket sales, fundraising and corporate partnerships. Barranco was also responsible for marketing and promotions of all events related to UNO Athletics and he helped with the implementation of gameday activities, community outreach programs, as well as group and individual ticket sales. Barranco originally came to New Orleans as an Account Manager for Tulane University’s partnership with

International Sports Properties. Previously he had worked as a Marketing Coordinator for the University of AlabamaBirmingham Athletic Department. Barranco counts multiple honors and awards while also spending time in public service. He received the Cox Winner’s Circle Award for 2010, 2011 and 2012 – which is the national award for sales consultants at Cox Communications. In 2012 he was presented with the Digital Media President Award, which is given to the top seller of digital media in the country for Cox Media. He was the co-founder and Executive Director of the Leon V. Rosato, Sr. Memorial Golf Tournament benefiting United Cerebral Palsy of Greater Birmingham. From 1999 to 2008, the tournament raised over $130,000 for UCP of Birmingham. In New Orleans, he has been a member and venue captain since 2007 for the FORE!Kids Foundation which funds children’s service organizations through golf events like the PGA Tour’s Zurich Classic of New Orleans. A 1999 graduate of UAB, Barranco earned a B.A. in Communications with an emphasis in Public Relations. He is married to the former Natalie Hebert and the couple has one son – Dominic. Herbert L. Carter, III, CPA/Associate Commissioner Chief Financial Officer Herbert L. Carter, III is in his eighth year with the Sun Belt Conference after being named Associate Commissioner/Chief Financial Officer of the Sun Belt Conference in August 2006. At the Sun Belt Conference, Carter oversees all of the league’s finances and is responsible for monitoring revenues and expenses. Carter also serves as the league’s liaison to the R&L Carriers New Orleans Bowl and GoDaddy.com Bowl. He has also been routinely involved in matters related to the Sun Belt Conference Executive Committee and the league’s CEOs. Carter received his undergraduate degree and MBA from the University of New Orleans. The New Orleans native is a CPA and has an extensive background in accounting and tax. He previously worked with the firm of Wegmann Dazet and Company as an Accounting and Tax Manager and has been active with several local non-profits. Carter, his wife Jennifer, their two sons, Patrick and Evan, and daughter Meredith, live in Metairie. John McElwain/Associate Commissioner Communications and Brand Strategy John McElwain serves as the Sun Belt Conference’s Associate Commissioner for Communications and Brandy Strategy and is in his eighth year with the league. In his position, McElwain oversees the strategic messaging of the Sun Belt Conference through its brand and communications platforms. He also manages the league’s communications staff. After serving as the Sun Belt Conference’s Director of Media Relations for two years, McElwain was elevated to the role of Associate Commissioner for Communications in June 2008. Prior to his position as Director of Media Relations McElwain served as the conference’s Media Relations Assistant. McElwain has served as the day-to-day publicity contact for football, soccer, women’s basketball, tennis,

golf, track and field, swimming and diving, baseball, softball, and volleyball in his seven seasons with the conference. He primarily serves as the media contact for football and men’s basketball currently. McElwain has served on the media relations staffs at the 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 and 2012 Allstate Sugar Bowls and the 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 and 2012 BCS National Championships. McElwain is an active member of CoSIDA, ConSIDA, the United States Basketball Writers Association (USBWA) and the Football Writers Association of America (FWAA). McElwain is a 2004 graduate of Indiana University, receiving his degree in in sports broadcasting and communications. Prior to joining the Sun Belt, McElwain was an intern in the IU athletic media relations office and also spent a summer working in the University of New Orleans media relations office. McElwain, a New Orleans native, currently resides in Algiers with his wife Meaghan. Scott Connors, J.D. Assistant Commissioner/Director of Compliance Scott Connors joined the Sun Belt Conference staff in October 2011 as Assistant Commissioner for Compliance. Connors is primarily responsible for compliance and academic service to the league members. He serves as the liaison to the conference’s Compliance Coordinators and Faculty Athletics Representatives. Connors is also responsible for the conference’s rules education program and provides member institutions with rules interpretations. Prior to the Sun Belt Conference, Connors worked at Tulane University where he held the titles of Assistant Director of Compliance, Interim Assistant Provost for NCAA Compliance, and Director of Compliance. Over the course of his three-year stay at Tulane, Connors performed a number of tasks for the university. These tasks ranged from evaluating transcripts of incoming student-athletes to serving as the university’s sole compliance administrator. While serving as the Interim Assistant Provost, Connors was a member of the athletic department’s Executive Staff. A native of East Walpole, Mass., Connors earned his Juris Doctorate from the Southern University Law Center in Baton Rouge, La. and his undergraduate degree from the College of Charleston. While at the College of Charleston, Connors was a member of the Cougar Swim Team. Connors is currently a member of the Louisiana Bar Association and the American Bar Association. Connors and his wife Iyana reside in uptown New Orleans with their two daughters. Dominick Giambrone, Jr. J.D. Assistant Commissioner/Director of Championships Dominick Giambrone, Jr., J.D. is in his sixth year with the Sun Belt Conference, currently as assumed the role of Sun Belt Conference Assistant Commissioner/ Director of Championships. A role he has held since in 2011 after serving the previous year as the Assistant Commissioner for Compliance and Educational Services. In his position, he is responsible for overseeing the championship administration at the league’s 17 championship events. In addition to his championship administration duties, Giambrone serves as the lead contact for the Sun

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Belt Fellows – a program started in 2007 for member institutions young, aspiring administrators to network with national leaders of athletic administration. Giambrone currently serves on the NCAA InitialEligibility Waivers Committee; a position he has held since February 2012. While serving as the Assistant Commissioner for Compliance and Educational Services, Giambrone oversaw the league’s compliance program and was responsible for all NCAA and Sun Belt Conference rules education and interpretation. He was also the liaison to the FARs and Compliance Directors on campus. During his time in compliance at the league office Giambrone helped streamline the league’s compliance efforts both in the league office and on campus by offering an Academic Summit and Compliance Workshop once a year for institution members. The New Orleans, La., native returned to the Sun Belt Conference office in October 2009 as the Director of Compliance and Championships. Giambrone served as the Assistant Athletic Director for Compliance while at the University of New Orleans. He graduated from Louisiana State University in 2005 with a Business Administration degree. While earning and also received his Juris Doctorate and a Sports Law Certificate from Tulane Law School from Tulane Law School in 2008, Giambrone served as Managing Editor of the Sports Lawyers’ Journal. He is received his certification in Alternative Dispute Resolution and Negotiation through Humbolt University (Berlin, Germany). A graduate of Fontainebleau (La.) High School, Giambrone resides in Lakeview. Travis Llewellyn Assistant Commissioner/ Director of Electronic Media Travis Llewellyn was named Director of Multimedia/New Media for the Sun Belt Conference in December 2006 and was elevated to the role of Assistant Commissioner in June of 2008. Llewellyn leads the Sun Belt’s regional television packages for the sports of football, men’s basketball, women’s basketball, volleyball, softball and baseball with networks like CSS (Comcast/ Charter Sports Southeast) and CST (Cox Sports Television). Llewellyn is also the conference’s liaison with national network partner ESPN. During his time with the Sun Belt, Llewellyn oversaw the launch of SBC Extra, the exclusive home of live and ondemand video streaming on www.sunbeltsports.org. With his assistance, the Sun Belt’s on-line video became award winning productions in the sports of soccer, volleyball, softball and baseball. Llewellyn has worked in the media relations department of United States Senator Mike DeWine’s office in Washington, D.C., as an intern at WCBI-TV in Columbus, Mississippi and at Comcast SportsNet Washington, D.C. He holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree in journalism with an emphasis in broadcast and a minor in political science from the University of Mississippi. Keith Nunez Assistant Director of Communications Keith Nunez begins his fourth year with the league and fifth total year with the league. Nunez has served as the day-to-day contact for cross country, soccer, volleyball, men’s basketball, golf, track and field, softball and baseball. Presently, Nunez serves as the contact for soccer, women’s basketball, track & field and

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baseball. During his time with the league Nunez has been instrumental in the publication of numerous conference media guides, championship programs and other league publications. Nunez was joined the Sun Belt Conference in November 2009, coming to the SBC after previously serving as the Communications Manager at the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA). While at the USTFCCCA, Nunez was responsible for the day-to-day media operations of the organization that represents over 5,000 NCAA track & field and cross country coaches, and the management of the association’s website - www.ustfccca.org. In addition to the day-to-day operations at the USTFCCCA, Nunez also designed both the USTFCCCA.org website and TheBowerman.org website. Nunez began his career at the Sun Belt Conference working as the Media/Public Relations Assistant from July 2006 to June 2007. Nunez holds a Masters of Sports Administration degree from the University of New Orleans, and a Bachelor of Arts Degree from Louisiana State University where he was an All-Southeastern Conference member of the nationally recognized track & field program. Additionally, Nunez has served on the media relations staffs at the 2009, 2010, 2011, and 2012 Allstate Sugar Bowls and was on the staff of the Allstate Sugar Bowl Track & Field Classic during the 2010 and 2011 meets. Nunez, a New Orleans native, resides in Metairie with his wife Marci and son, Benjamin. Alexandria Price Championships Coordinator Alexandria Price was named the Sun Belt Conference’s Championships Coordinator in July 2013. Price will beis responsible for coordinating events and activities surrounding the Sun Belt’s 17 conference championships while also assisting in game management and sports administration. In addition to hiser championship administration duties, PriceGiambrone serves as the lead contact for the Sun Belt Fellows – a program started in 2007 for member institutions young, aspiring administrators to network with national leaders of athletic administration. Price comes came to the Sun Belt after previously spending a year assisting the Greater New Orleans Sports Foundation with several important sporting events. While with the GNOSF, Price spent much of her time coordinating the volunteer effort for the New Orleans Super Bowl Host Committee. Price helped in the process for identifying volunteers and the recruitment of over 13,000 volunteers. She then helped manage events and assignments for the volunteer staff of Super Bowl XLVII. At the GNOSF, Price was also included in activities surrounding the NCAA Men’s and Women’s Final Fours that were held in New Orleans respectively in 2012 and 2013. Price received a Bachelor of Science Degree in Kinesiology/Sports Leadership from LSU in August 2012. Erinn Banks, J.D. Compliance Coordinator Erinn Banks was named the Sun Belt Conference’s Compliance Coordinator in July 2013. Banks had previously served as a Compliance Assistant for the Sun Belt during the 2012-13 academic year. Banks is responsible for researching applicable NCAA Bylaws & Interpretations in

order to answer institution specific questions, review student-athlete fund requests for approval and process National Letters of Intent and enter Letters into the NLI database. Prior to joining the Sun Belt, Banks served as a Legal Extern at the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, a Compliance Intern at both Colorado State University and Tulane University, a Legal Intern at Health Law Advocates of Louisiana and a Patient Account Representative at Centura Health in Englewood, Colorado. Banks received her Juris Doctorate from Tulane University Law School in 2013 and a Bachelor of Arts degree from Loyola University of New Orleans in 2009. Lindsey Joubert Office and Events Coordinator Lindsey Joubert joined the Sun Belt Conference staff in May 2013. In her role, Joubert is responsible for administrative duties as well as organizational responsibilities for the Sun Belt Conference office. She is heavily involved in the planning process of Sun Belt Conference meetings. Joubert came to the Sun Belt Conference after spending seven years as an Administrative Assistant at Lakeview Christian Center. While there Joubert was responsible with administrative support of the church’s pastors and administration. Joubert previously worked at Sales on Site Promotions as an Office Manager and as an Office Assistant at Bob Swanson Insurance. Joubert is a native of Destrehan, La. Randy Lieberman Communications Assistant Randy Lieberman is in his first year as a Communications Assistant at the Sun Belt Conference. He is the primary sport contact for volleyball, softball, tennis and cross country. He also assists with men’s basketball and manages social media efforts. Lieberman arrived at the SBC after spending the last two years working in the Athletic Communications office of Georgia State University. He was the primary contact for GSU’s men’s soccer and men’s and women’s tennis teams while also serving as the secondary contact for men’s and women’s basketball. He was also responsible for promoting the 2012 All-American campaign for GSU women’s tennis student-athlete Abigail Tere-Apisah. During his time at GSU, Lieberman created and executed social media strategies for the GSU men’s soccer, men’s tennis and women’s tennis programs. Under his management, Georgia State’s men’s soccer program enjoyed national publicity when a YouTube video of one of its goals during a spring match was featured on ESPNU’s late-night television show, “UNITE” as the “Video of the Nite.” He recently graduated with a Master’s degree in Sports Administration from Georgia State University. Originally from Stroudsburg, Pa., he earned his Bachelor’s degree in English Writing and Communication from the University of Pittsburgh in 2010.


2013-14 Composite Schedule FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 8

Nebraska-Omaha at Louisiana-Lafayette

7:00 PM

Louisiana-Monroe at Central Arkansas

2:00 PM

Georgia State at Kent State

UT Arlington at Houston Baptist

7:00 PM

Hampton at Texas State

2:00 PM

Evansville at Troy

Huston-Tillotson at Texas State

7:00 PM

WKU at Northern Kentucky

7:00 PM

Stephen F. Austin at Louisiana-Monroe

(1) Georgia State at UT Martin

7:00 PM

Georgia State at W. Carolina

7:30 PM

Troy at Alabama St.

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 24 VCU at UT Arlington

Austin Peay at WKU

2:00 PM

South Alabama at Indiana St.

4:05 PM

Louisiana-Monroe at TCU

TBA

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 10 UT Arlington at Oklahoma State Sam Houston State at UALR

2:00 PM TBA

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10

TBA

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9

12:00 PM

UIC at UALR

TBA

1:00 PM Wednesday, December 11

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25

Louisiana-Monroe at McNeese State

Arkansas State at Louisiana Tech

6:30 PM

Louisiana-Lafayette at Jackson St.

7:00 PM

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12

Houston Baptist at South Alabama

7:05 PM

Arkansas State at Wichita St.

7:00 PM

(5) Grand Canyon at Louisiana-Monroe

7:00 PM

7:05 PM

1:00 PM TBA

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26 Alabama-Huntsville at Troy

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11

Louisiana-Monroe at Ole Miss

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13 TBA

TBA SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14

Southern-New Orleans at Louisiana-Lafayette

7:00 PM

Florida A&M at Troy

7:00 PM

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27

Missouri St. at Arkansas State

7:05 PM

Belmont at Georgia State

12:00 PM

Louisiana-Lafayette at New Orleans

TBA

(5) TBD at Louisiana-Monroe

TBA

Louisiana College at Louisiana-Monroe

TBA

Louisville at WKU

7:00 PM

UT Arlington at Northern Arizona

TBA

WKU at Vanderbilt

TBA

Texas A&M-Corpus Christi at Texas State

7:00 PM

Troy at Tennessee

TBA

Abilene Christian at UT Arlington

7:30 PM

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12 South Alabama at Southern Miss

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 15 7:00 PM

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28 (2) Arkansas State vs. North Carolina

2:30 PM

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13

Jackson St. at WKU

2:00 PM

Houston at Texas State

2:00 PM

LSU at UALR

Texas State at Texas

7:00 PM

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29

UALR at Missouri St.

7:05 PM

(3) Jacksonville St. at Georgia State

2:00 PM

MONDAY, DECEMBER 16

(2) Arkansas State vs. Illinois

2:30 PM

Ole Miss at South Alabama

(4) South Alabama at Colorado

8:30 PM

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14 UIC at UT Arlington

7:05 PM

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18

7:30 PM SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15

TBA

Tennessee Tech at Arkansas State

12:00 PM

(2) Arkansas State vs. Arizona St.

2:30 PM

Texas State at Lamar

6:00 PM

Louisiana-Lafayette at Sam Houston State

11:30 AM

UALR at Oral Roberts

3:00 PM

UT Arlington at UTPA

7:00 PM

Tennessee State at Troy

12:00 PM

Jacksonville at Troy

7:00 PM

Georgia State at San Jose State

8:30 PM

Arkansas State at Austin Peay

TBA

Texas State at UTEP

8:05 PM

Southeastern Louisiana at Louisiana-Monroe

TBA

(4) South Alabama vs. TBD

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16 Murray State at WKU Texas State at TCU

TBD

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 1 2:00 PM TBA

Xavier (LA) at Louisiana-Lafayette

2:00 PM

Morehead St. at WKU

2:00 PM

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19 (6) Louisiana-Monroe vs. Washington

4:30 PM

Alcorn State at Louisiana-Lafayette

7:00 PM

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20 (7) WKU vs. Belmont

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 17 UT Arlington at UTSA

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3 5:00 PM

2:00 PM 6:00 PM

Spring Hill at South Alabama

5:05 PM

South Alabama at Wake Forest

Georgia State at Kennesaw St.

7:00 PM

Troy at Alabama

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19

11:00 AM

(6) Louisiana-Monroe vs. Pittsburgh

Georgia State at Santa Clara

7:00 PM 10:00 PM

UCF at Georgia State

6:00 PM

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4

Troy at Mercer

7:00 PM

Louisiana-Lafayette at Mississippi St.

7:00 PM

WKU at SE Missouri St.

7:00 PM

Florida at Troy

7:00 PM

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21

UT Martin at Arkansas State

7:05 PM

UALR at Texas

7:00 PM

(7) WKU vs. Georgetown

North Texas at UT Arlington

7:30 PM

Arkansas State at Central Arkansas

2:00 PM

(6) Louisiana-Monroe vs. DePaul

2:30 PM

Texas A&M-Corpus Christi at UT Arlington

3:30 PM

UALR at Southern Miss

TBA

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5

Lamar at Louisiana-Lafayette

7:00 PM

UT Arlington at Oklahoma

7:00 PM

Nicholls State at South Alabama

7:05 PM

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22 Kent State at Arkansas State Memphis at UALR

UALR at Louisiana Tech

7:05 PM TBA

Texas State at Rice

TBA

11:00 AM

7:05 PM SUNDAY, DECEMBER 22

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7

UTSA at Texas State

UALR at Tulsa

1:00 PM

WKU at Ball State

1:00 PM

Louisiana-Lafayette at Louisiana Tech

TBA

Tennessee Tech at South Alabama

TBD

1:00 PM

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2013-14 Sun Belt Women’s Basketball 2013-14 Composite Schedule SUNDAY, DECEMBER 29

SATURDAY, JANUARY 25

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26

St. Thomas (FL) at Texas State

2:00 PM

WKU at Louisiana-Lafayette

2:00 PM

UALR at Troy

7:00 PM

Southeastern Louisiana at Louisiana-Lafayette

5:00 PM

Troy at Texas State

2:00 PM

WKU at Texas State

7:00 PM

Troy at Savannah State

7:00 PM

UALR at Arkansas State

3:05 PM

Georgia State at UT Arlington

7:30 PM

South Alabama at UT Arlington

5:00 PM

South Alabama at Louisiana-Monroe

S. Dakota St. at UALR

TBA

Georgia State at Louisiana-Monroe MONDAY, DECEMBER 30 Arkansas State at Texas A&M

TBA

TBA SATURDAY, MARCH 1

7:00 PM

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29

Georgia State at Texas State

2:00 PM 5:00 PM

South Alabama at Georgia State

7:00 PM

WKU at UT Arlington

UT Arlington at WKU

7:00 PM

Arkansas State at UALR

TBA

Troy at Louisiana-Monroe

TBA

WKU at South Alabama

1:05 PM

Louisiana-Lafayette at UALR

TBA

Troy at Georgia State

2:00 PM

Arkansas State at Louisiana-Monroe

TBA SUNDAY, MARCH 2

THURSDAY, JANUARY 2

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1

South Alabama at Louisiana-Lafayette

5:15 PM

Arkansas State at UT Arlington

5:00 PM

UT Arlington at Georgia State

UALR at Texas State

5:00 PM

Louisiana-Monroe at Louisiana-Lafayette

2:00 PM

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5

UALR at South Alabama

2:05 PM

UT Arlington at Troy

7:00 PM

Texas State at WKU

4:30 PM

Louisiana-Lafayette at WKU

7:00 PM

Arkansas State at Troy

5:15 PM

Louisiana-Monroe at Arkansas State

7:05 PM

Texas State at South Alabama

7:05 PM

SATURDAY, JANUARY 4

12:00 PM

Arkansas State at Texas State

2:00 PM

Georgia State at South Alabama

2:05 PM

WKU at Troy

5:15 PM

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5

UALR at UT Arlington

7:30 PM

Louisiana-Monroe at Texas State

7:00 PM

SATURDAY, MARCH 8

WKU at Arkansas State

7:05 PM

WKU at Georgia State

Georgia State at UALR

TBA

Louisiana-Lafayette at Louisiana-Monroe

TBA

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6

Georgia State at WKU

11:30 AM

Troy at Arkansas State

5:15 PM

Louisiana-Lafayette at UT Arlington

Texas State at Louisiana-Lafayette

7:00 PM

South Alabama at Troy

Louisiana-Monroe at UT Arlington

7:30 PM

South Alabama at UALR

TBA

SATURDAY, JANUARY 11 UT Arlington at Louisiana-Lafayette

4:15 PM

WKU at UALR

TBA

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12

Texas State at Louisiana-Monroe

TBA

Arkansas State at South Alabama

Georgia State at Arkansas State

7:05 PM

5:15 PM

Louisiana-Monroe at UALR

TBA

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT 12:00 PM

New Orleans, LA • Lakefront Arena

2:00 PM TBA

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12 - SATURDAY, MARCH 15 Top eight teams qualify

Troy at UALR

TUESDAY, JANUARY 14

5:05 PM

Texas State at Troy

2014 SUN BELT CONFERENCE

Louisiana-Lafayette at Texas State 3:05 PM

3:05 PM

UT Arlington at South Alabama

5:15 PM

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8 Arkansas State at Georgia State

South Alabama at Arkansas State

12:00 PM

12:00 PM

Louisiana-Lafayette at Arkansas State

12:05 PM

2014 NCAA FIRST/SECOND ROUNDS

Texas State at Georgia State

7:00 PM

UALR at Louisiana-Lafayette

7:00 PM

March 22 - 25

Various Sites

Troy at WKU

7:00 PM

2014 NCAA TOURNAMENT REGIONAL FINALS

UT Arlington at Louisiana-Monroe

7:00 PM

March 29 - April 1

Various Sites

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15 UALR at WKU

7:00 PM

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15

UT Arlington at Texas State

7:00 PM

South Alabama at WKU

2:00 PM

Louisiana-Lafayette at South Alabama

7:05 PM

Arkansas State at Louisiana-Lafayette

5:00 PM

Texas State at UT Arlington

5:00 PM

NOTE: All games inside of the grey area are Sun Belt

Georgia State at Troy

5:15 PM

Conference games.

THURSDAY, JANUARY 16 Louisiana-Monroe at Troy

5:15 PM

UALR at Louisiana-Monroe

2014 NCAA WOMEN’S FINAL FOUR April 6 & 8

Nashville, TN

TBA All times are Central time and are subject to change

SATURDAY, JANUARY 18 UALR at Georgia State

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19 12:00 PM

without notice.

Louisiana-Monroe at Georgia State

7:00 PM

Louisiana-Monroe at South Alabama

2:05 PM

Troy at Louisiana-Lafayette

7:00 PM

TOURNAMENT LEGEND:

Arkansas State at WKU

4:30 PM

South Alabama at Texas State

7:00 PM

(1) - Preseason WNIT (Atlanta, Ga. | Campus Sites)

Louisiana-Lafayette at Troy

5:15 PM

UT Arlington at Arkansas State

7:05 PM

(2) - Cancun Challenge (Cancun, Mexico) (3) - Georgia State Invitational (Atlanta, Ga.)

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22 7:30 PM

Texas State at UALR

TBA

Louisiana-Monroe at WKU

2:00 PM

(6) - Duel in the Desert (Las Vegas, Nevada)

WKU at Louisiana-Monroe

TBA

Texas State at Arkansas State

3:05 PM

(7) - 2013 Puerto Rico Challenge (San Juan, Puerto Rico)

Troy at South Alabama

5:05 PM

THURSDAY, JANUARY 23 Georgia State at Louisiana-Lafayette

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Louisiana-Lafayette at Georgia State

(4) - University of Colorado Tournament (Boulder, Colo.)

Troy at UT Arlington

UT Arlington at UALR 5:00 PM

12:00 PM

TBA

(5) - Warhawk Classic (Monroe, La.)


Championship Information 32nd Annual Sun Belt Conference Women’s Basketball Championship New Orleans Lakefront Arena • New Orleans, Louisiana March 12-15, 2014

The 2014 Sun Belt Conference Women’s Basketball Championship heads to New Orleans as the Sun Belt Conference will host this year’s Championship in the in the city it calls home. Eight teams will battle it out on the court in the three-day event on March 12, 14 and 15. This will be the second time New Orleans will be hosting the basketball championship as the tournament was previously held in New Orleans in 2002.

2014 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP SCHEDULE

TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS RUNNER-UP LOCATION WKU Norfolk, Va. South Alabama Norfolk, Va. WKU Norfolk, Va. Old Dominion Bowling Green, Ky. South Alabama Norfolk, Va. Old Dominion Tampa, Fla. South Alabama Bowling Green, Ky. UAB Norfolk, Va. UAB Birmingham, Ala. Arkansas State Bowling Green, Ky. Louisiana Tech Ruston, La. WKU Bowling Green, Ky. Louisiana Tech Ruston, La. WKU Jonesboro, Ark. WKU Bowling Green, Ky. WKU Ruston, La. FIU Jonesboro, Ark. WKU Bowling Green, Ky. Denver Mobile, Ala. North Texas New Orleans, La. Middle Tennessee Bowling Green, Ky. WKU Bowling Green, Ky. Louisiana-Lafayette Denton, Texas WKU Murfreesboro, Tenn. Louisiana-Lafayette Lafayette, La. Middle Tennessee Mobile, Ala. UALR Hot Springs, Ark. UALR Hot Springs, Ark. WKU Hot Springs, Ark. Middle Tennessee Hot Springs, Ark. UALR Hot Springs, Ark.

photo by Frank L. Aymami III

YEAR WINNER 1983 Old Dominion 1984 Old Dominion 1985 Old Dominion 1986 WKU 1987 Old Dominion 1988 WKU 1989 WKU 1990 Old Dominion 1991 WKU 1992 WKU 1993 WKU 1994 Louisiana Tech 1995 WKU 1996 Louisiana Tech 1997 Louisiana Tech 1998 Louisiana Tech 1999 Louisiana Tech 2000 Louisiana Tech 2001 Louisiana Tech 2002 FIU 2003 WKU 2004 Middle Tennessee 2005 Middle Tennessee 2006 Middle Tennessee 2007 Middle Tennessee 2008 WKU 2009 Middle Tennessee 2010 Middle Tennessee 2011 UALR 2012 UALR 2013 Middle Tennessee

NEW ORLEANS LAKEFRONT ARENA

Lakefront Arena has set the standard in the metro-New Orleans area in providing a venue for sports and concerts. Events are intimately presented whether the performance is in 3000, 10000 or anything in between. Because of the excellent acoustics and the intimacy of design, the Arena has maintained the reputation that there is no bad seat in the house.

Wednesday, March 12 (First Round) G1: No. 8 vs. No. 1 G2: No. 5 vs. No. 4 G3: No. 7 vs. No. 2 G4: No. 6 vs. No. 3 Thursday, March 13 Off Day

12:00 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 8:30 p.m.

Friday, March 14 (Semifinals) G5: Winner G1 vs. Winner G2 12:00 p.m. (SBN) G6: Winner G3 vs. Winner G4 2:30 p.m. (SBN) Saturday, March 15 (Championship Game) G7: Winner G5 vs. Winner G6 8:00 p.m. (ESPN3) Top (8) seeds from regular-season will advance to the SBC Championship. All times are Central time and subject to change without notice. SBN = Sun Belt Network

TIE-BREAKING PROCEDURES

The seeds for the Championship shall be determined based on each team’s regularseason conference finish. In the event of a tie for a particular seed, the seed will be determined as follows: Two Teams 1. Highest win-loss percentage of head-to-head competition during the regular season. 2. Each teams’ win-loss percentage vs. the team occupying the highest position in the final regular-season standings, and then continuing down through the standings until one teams gains an advantage. 3. When arriving at another group of tied teams while comparing records, use each team’s record against the collective tied teams as a group (prior to that group’s own tie-breaking procedure), rather than the performance against individual tied teams. 4. If the records are the same against all teams, then the seeded position would be determined by a toss of the coin by the Sun Belt Conference Commissioner. Three or More Teams 1. Highest win-loss percentage of the tied teams against each other is first considered. 2. Each teams’ win-loss percentage vs. the team occupying the highest position in the final regular-season standings, and then continuing down through the standings until one teams gains an advantage. 3. When arriving at another group of tied teams while comparing records, use each team’s record against the collective tied teams as a group (prior to that group’s own tie-breaking procedure), rather than the performance against individual tied teams. 4. If there is still a tie, the seeded position of the teams will be determined by a draw conducted by the Sun Belt Conference Commissioner. 5. For all ties involving three or more teams, once the tie is broken and the highest-seeded team is determined, the remaining tied teams will revert back to the beginning of the applicable tiebreaker.

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2013-14 Sun Belt Women’s Basketball UALR

Established as Little Rock Junior College by the Little Rock School District in 1927, the institution became a private four-year university under the name Little Rock University, in 1957. It returned to public status in 1969 when it merged and co-created the University of Arkansas System under its present name. Located on 200 acres in Arkansas’ largest city, the UALR campus emcompasses forty buildings, including a university library which contains over 500,000 volumes, 700,000 microform items, 8,300 audiovisual forms and CDs, and subscribes to 2,625 periodicals; special learning facilities that include a learning resource center, art galleries, radio station, television station, cyber café, speech and hearing clinic and a wireless network that is being expanded to the rest of the campus. Notable Alumni: Koby Koomson, Ghana’s Ambassador to the U.S.; Derek Fisher, Oklahoma City Thunder point guard; Max W. Hooper, Co-founder of Equity Broadcasting; Jerry Maulden, retired CEO of Entergy; James Richard Cheek, former U.S. ambassador to Ethiopia, Sudan and Argentina; Mary Mel French, former White House Chief of Protocol; Mike Ross, U.S. Congressman; Lynda Hull, Poet; Robert Palmer, writer and musician.

UALR Administration

Dr. Joel E. Anderson Chancellor

Dr. David Briscoe Faculty Representative

Chris Peterson Athletics Director

Quick Facts Location............................................................... Little Rock, Arkansas Founded............................................................................................. 1927 Enrollment......................................................................................12,927 Nickname...................................................................................... Trojans Colors............................................................Maroon, Silver and Black Arena/Gym Name.......................................... Jack Stephens Center Capacity............................................................................................. 5,600 Website..............................................................www.ualrtrojans.com First Year of Basketball.................................................................. 1969 Overall All-Time Record..........................................................317-455 No. Years in NCAA Tournament.........................................................3 Last Appearance.......................................................................... 2013 No. Years in WNIT....................................................................................3 Last Appearance.......................................................................... 2013 Head Coach.............................................................................. Joe Foley Alma Mater, Year......................................Central Arkansas, 1979 Record at UALR (Years)...............................................197-114 (10) Career Record................................................................653-195 (25) Associate Head Coach...........................................Robert Dallimore Alma Mater, Year............................................................... LSU, 1987 Assistant Coach.................................................................... Alicia Cash Alma Mater, Year............................................................ UALR, 2004 Assistant Coach................................................................Bobby Brasel Alma Mater, Year.................................... UT Permian Basin, 1993 Director of Basketball Ops................................................Asriel Rolfe Alma Mater, Year............................................................. UALR, 2011 2012-13 Overall Record.................................................................. 24-9 Conference Record/Finish.........................................14-6 (1st West) Starters Returning/Lost.................................................................... 5/0 Letterwinners Returning/Lost....................................................... 8/4 Newcomers................................................................................................6 SID Contact.........................................................................Evan Drexler Office.............................................................................. 501-569-3403 Cell.................................................................................. 501-529-4157 Email....................................................................esdrexler@ualr.edu Press Row Phone........................................................... 501-683-7004 SID Mailing Address....................................2801 S. University Ave. ......................................................... Jack Stephens Center, RM 226 ........................................................................... Little Rock, AR 72204

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Head Coach Joe Foley Entering his 11th season at UALR and 26th overall as a head coach, Joe Foley looks to continue the maturation of a program he has taken to new heights since his arrival in Little Rock. In addition to seven-straight 20-win seasons and six-straight West Division crowns, Foley has guided the Trojans to six-straight postseason appearances – three NCAA Tournament bids and three WNIT appearances – and a pair of Sun Belt Tournament Championships. In ten seasons at UALR, Foley sports an overall record of 197-114 (.633) and a 110-56 (.663) mark in conference play. Last year, Foley and the Trojans finished with a 24-9 overall record, went 14-6 in league play and advanced to the Sun Belt Tournament title game for the fifth-consecutive year. Following the conference tournament, UALR received its third WNIT bid in program history. This season, Foley and the Trojans return eight letterwinners and all five starters from last year’s team, including Second Team All-Sun Belt selection Taylor Ford.

2013-14 Trojans Schedule DATE OPPONENT NOV. 10 SAM HOUSTON STATE Nov. 13 at Missouri State Nov. 19 at Southern Miss NOV. 22 MEMPHIS Nov. 30 at Oral Roberts Dec. 4 at Texas Dec. 7 at Tulsa DEC. 10 INCARNATE WORD DEC. 15 LSU Dec. 20 at Louisiana Tech DEC. 29 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE Jan. 2 at Texas State * Jan. 4 at UT Arlington * JAN. 8 SOUTH ALABAMA * JAN. 11 TROY * Jan. 15 at WKU * Jan. 18 at Georgia State JAN. 22 TEXAS STATE * Jan. 25 at Arkansas State * JAN. 29 LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE * Feb. 1 at South Alabama * FEB. 5 GEORGIA STATE * FEB. 8 WKU * Feb. 12 at Louisiana-Lafayette * Feb. 15 at Louisiana-Monroe * FEB. 22 UT ARLINGTON * Feb. 26 at Troy * MARCH 1 ARKANSAS STATE * MARCH 8 LOUISIANA-MONROE * March 12-15 (1) Sun Belt Conference Championship

LOCATION LITTLE ROCK, ARK. Springfield, Mo. Hattiesburg, Miss. LITTLE ROCK, ARK. Tulsa, Okla. Austin, Texas Tulsa, Okla. LITTLE ROCK, ARK. LITTLE ROCK, ARK. Ruston, La. LITTLE ROCK, ARK. San Marcos, Texas Arlington, Texas LITTLE ROCK, ARK. LITTLE ROCK, ARK. Bowling Green, Ky. Atlanta, Ga. LITTLE ROCK, ARK. Jonesboro, Ark. LITTLE ROCK, ARK. Mobile, Ala. LITTLE ROCK, ARK. LITTLE ROCK, ARK. Lafayette, La. Monroe, La. LITTLE ROCK, ARK. Troy, Ala. LITTLE ROCK, ARK. LITTLE ROCK, ARK. New Orleans, La.

* Denotes Conference Game | All times are Central Time and Subject to Change without Notice Home games in Bold // (1) Sun Belt Championship - New Orleans, LA

TIME 2:00 PM 7:05 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 3:00 PM 7:00 PM 1:00 PM 7:00 PM 2:00 PM 6:30 PM 2:00 PM TBA 7:30 PM 7:00 PM 4:30 PM 7:00 PM 12:00 PM 7:00 PM 3:05 PM 7:00 PM TBA 7:00 PM 4:30 PM 7:00 PM 2:00 PM 4:30 PM 7:00 PM 4:30 PM 4:30 PM TBA


TROJANS 2012-13 Results (24-9; 14-6 SBC)

2013-14 Trojan Numerical Roster NO. NAME 2 Taylor Ford 3 Di’Mond Jackson 4 Kiera Clark 12 Nia Gregory 13 Sharde Collins 15 Carolee Dillard 20 Shanity James 21 Lexus Williams 24 Taylor Gault 25 Hannah Fohne 32 Ka’Nesheia Cobbins 33 Keanna Keys 40 Kaitlyn Pratt 44 Antoina Robinson

POS. G G F G G F F F G F G F F F

HT. 5-9 5-7 5-11 5-6 5-9 6-2 5-11 6-1 5-8 6-2 5-10 6-1 6-1 6-1

YEAR Sr. Fr. Jr. Sr. Fr. So. So. So. Jr. Sr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr.

HOMETOWN Columbia, Mo. Baton Rouge, La. El Paso, Texas Collierville, Tenn. Texarkana, Texas Midwest City, Okla. St. Louis, Mo. Sherwood, Ark. Conway, Ark. Walker, La. Baton Rouge, La. Sumrall, Miss. New Orleans, La. Duncanville, Texas

Trojan Players to Watch Taylor Ford - Sr., G, 5-9

A Second Team All-Sun Belt selection in 2012-13, Taylor Ford finished her junior campaign ranked second on the team in scoring (9.9 ppg) and third in rebounding (5.4 rpg). Ford led the Sun Belt and ranked 70th nationally in assists per game (4.5), while her 149 assists last season were good enough to rank second on UALR’s all-time single-season list. The Columbia, Mo.-native shot 41.8 percent from three-point range last season, knocking down 23-of-55 three-point field goals. Ford has proven herself to be one of the best all-around players in program history. She handed out nine assists in a win over Rice on Nov. 24, and narrowly missed a triple double with 12 points, nine rebounds and eight assists against Troy on Nov. 29. Ford exploded for 20 points and 10 rebounds, both game highs, in UALR’s contest at FIU on Feb. 21.

Taylor Gault - Jr., G, 5-8

Taylor Gault appeared in all 33 games with 19 starts as a sophomore in 2012-13, leading the team in scoring for the second-straight season with 13.9 points per game. Gault also led the team in steals (46), and finished second on the squad and fifth in the Sun Belt in blocked shots (37). She led the team and ranked 11th in the league in free throw shooting percentage (71.2 percent). The Conway, Ark.-native totaled 24 double-digit scoring games in 2012-13, most on the team, including a career-best 33 points against Tulsa in the season opener (Nov. 12). She played some of the best basketball of her career in the Sun Belt Tournament, averaging 17.7 points over three games while leading the Trojans to a runner-up finish. For her efforts, Gault was named to the All-SBC Tournament team for the second-straight season. With 986 career points, Gault enters her junior campaign ranked ninth on UALR’s career scoring list.

DATE OPPONENT RESULT Nov. 12 at Tulsa......................................................................W, 73-64 Nov. 15 Missouri State.......................................................... L, 68-78 Nov. 19 at SMU.......................................................................W, 47-43 Nov. 21 Oral Roberts............................................................W, 79-47 Nov. 24 Rice.............................................................................W, 76-48 Nov. 29 Troy*...........................................................................W, 75-52 Dec. 1 ULM*..........................................................................W, 71-54 Dec. 4 Southern Miss.........................................................W, 64-45 Dec. 7 at Memphis.............................................................W, 56-44 Dec. 18 Tulsa...........................................................................W, 78-51 Dec. 22 at South Alabama*...............................................W, 49-40 Dec. 29 at Louisiana-Lafayette*............................ L, 54-56 (2OT) Jan. 3 WKU*.......................................................................... L, 69-78 Jan. 5 at Troy*......................................................................W, 71-50 Jan. 9 North Texas*............................................................. L, 65-68 Jan. 12 FIU*.............................................................................. L, 53-55 Jan. 16 at Middle Tennessee*........................................... L, 56-65 Jan. 19 at WKU*...................................................................... L, 61-70 Jan. 23 Florida Atlantic*.....................................................W, 77-45 Jan. 26 at North Texas*.......................................................W, 79-74 Jan. 30 Louisiana Tech........................................................W, 74-52 Feb. 2 South Alabama*....................................................W, 65-34 Feb. 7 at ULM*.....................................................................W, 69-62 Feb. 13 at Arkansas State*.................................................W, 54-50 Feb. 16 Middle Tennessee*...............................................W, 51-43 Feb. 21 at FIU*........................................................................W, 51-47 Feb. 23 at Florida Atlantic*................................................W, 60-43 Feb. 28 Louisiana-Lafayette*............................................W, 48-41 March 2 Arkansas State*......................................................W, 58-50 March 9 (1) vs. No. 10 Troy...................................................W, 65-52 March 10 (1) vs. No. 3 WKU....................................................W, 74-54 March 11 (1) vs. No. 1 Middle Tennessee........................... L, 48-53 March 22 (2) vs. Pacific............................................................. L, 65-69 * Denotes Sun Belt Conference Game Home games in Bold | All-Times Central (1) - Sun Belt Conference Championship (Hot Springs, Ark.) (2) - WNIT First Round (Campus Sites)

2012-13 Trojans Overall Statistics TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS ## PLAYER GP GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO AST 24 Gault, Taylor 33 17 874 26.5 173 479 .361 39 109 .358 74 104 .712 18 75 93 2.8 67 1 40 2 Ford, Taylor 33 30 1123 34.0 103 276 .373 23 55 .418 97 150 .647 25 154 179 5.4 93 2 149 4 Clark, Kiera 33 26 793 24.0 122 258 .473 0 3 .000 25 34 .735 71 97 168 5.1 70 0 40 20 James, Shanity 32 17 669 20.9 91 169 .538 0 0 .000 63 105 .600 80 112 192 6.0 81 1 26 34 Merriex, Janette 31 13 672 21.7 81 190 .426 45 116 .388 22 29 .759 25 63 88 2.8 67 3 32 25 Fohne, Hannah 33 30 1049 31.8 88 184 .478 0 0 .000 13 31 .419 51 149 200 6.1 87 3 29 32 Cobbins, Ka’Nesheia 31 16 701 22.6 60 144 .417 0 3 .000 45 86 .523 40 71 111 3.6 43 1 82 42 Wells, Jakeisha 23 0 283 12.3 33 68 .485 0 0 .000 17 25 .680 23 38 61 2.7 34 0 5 15 Dillard, Carolee 28 5 303 10.8 28 65 .431 0 0 .000 13 21 .619 22 52 74 2.6 46 4 17 10 Bolton, Morgan 24 1 177 7.4 11 34 .324 4 13 .308 15 23 .652 5 21 26 1.1 19 0 25 12 Gregory,Nia 2 0 6 3.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 2 .500 1 0 1 0.5 0 0 2 TEAM................ 59 66 125 3.8 1 Total.......... 33 790 1867 .423 111 299 .371 385 610 .631 420 898 1318 39.9 608 15 447 Opponents...... 33 602 1790 .336 91 379 .240 456 646 .706 397 792 1189 36.0 573 - 244

TO BLK STL PTS AVG 49 37 46 459 13.9 118 5 32 326 9.9 64 3 29 269 8.2 57 22 18 245 7.7 35 18 23 229 7.4 50 45 13 189 5.7 79 2 41 165 5.3 20 15 13 83 3.6 15 16 10 69 2.5 30 0 9 41 1.7 0 0 0 1 0.5 10 527 163 234 2076 62.9 581 78 193 1751 53.1

2012-13 Trojans Sun Belt Conference Statistics TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS ## PLAYER GP GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO AST 24 Gault, Taylor 20 6 444 22.2 83 252 .329 18 51 .353 35 55 .636 10 36 46 2.3 37 0 18 2 Ford, Taylor 20 18 691 34.5 68 172 .395 14 36 .389 56 85 .659 19 99 118 5.9 56 1 79 4 Clark, Kiera 20 16 500 25.0 72 147 .490 0 1 .000 17 21 .810 35 53 88 4.4 41 0 17 20 James, Shanity 19 12 439 23.1 51 98 .520 0 0 .000 42 69 .609 47 84 131 6.9 46 0 18 34 Merriex, Janette 18 6 375 20.8 42 105 .400 21 65 .323 18 23 .783 20 37 57 3.2 38 3 21 25 Fohne, Hannah 20 18 655 32.8 56 107 .523 0 0 .000 9 16 .563 27 87 114 5.7 52 2 14 32 Cobbins, Ka’Nesheia 20 13 488 24.4 42 102 .412 0 2 .000 27 55 .491 24 48 72 3.6 30 1 57 42 Wells, Jakeisha 15 0 166 11.1 21 41 .512 0 0 .000 9 11 .818 15 20 35 2.3 18 0 2 15 Dillard, Carolee 17 5 181 10.6 17 35 .486 0 0 .000 8 13 .615 14 34 48 2.8 26 3 9 10 Bolton, Morgan 13 1 108 8.3 8 21 .381 4 10 .400 11 17 .647 5 9 14 1.1 13 0 15 12 Gregory,Nia 1 0 3 3.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 2 TEAM................ 27 42 69 3.5 0 Total.......... 20 460 1080 .426 57 165 .345 232 365 .636 243 549 792 39.6 357 10 252 Opponents...... 20 367 1072 .342 60 246 .244 257 362 .710 215 461 676 33.8 344 - 144

TO BLK STL PTS AVG 32 21 17 219 11.0 68 3 17 206 10.3 43 3 17 161 8.1 41 15 15 144 7.6 22 6 18 123 6.8 34 32 8 121 6.1 52 1 34 111 5.6 13 8 7 51 3.4 10 7 4 42 2.5 16 0 4 31 2.4 0 0 0 0 0.0 6 337 96 141 1209 60.5 335 43 122 1051 52.5

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2013-14 Sun Belt Women’s Basketball ARKANSAS STATE

ASU was founded in Jonesboro in 1909 by the Arkansas Legislature as a regional agricultural training school. It began offering a two-year college program in 1918, then became First District Agricultural and Mechanical College in 1925. A four-year degree program was begun in 1930, then A & M College became Arkansas State College in 1933. The Arkansas Legislature elevated the college to university status and changed the name to “Arkansas State University” in 1967. Arkansas State University is a public university and is the flagship campus of the Arkansas State University System, the state’s second largest college system and university by enrollment. It is located atop 800 acres on Crowley’s Ridge in Jonesboro, Arkansas. The university marked its centennial year in 2009. Notable Alumni: Former NFL players Ray Brown, Carlos Emmons, Oren O’Neal, Cleo Lemon and Maurice Carthon; Current NFL players Demario Davis (New York Jets), Bryan Hall (Baltimore Ravens), M.D. Jennings (Green Bay Packers), Tyrell Johnson (Detroit Lions), David Johnson (Pittsburgh Steelers), Corey Williams (Detroit Lions), Alex Carrington (Buffalo Bills), Derek Newton (Houston Texans), Don Jones (Miami Dolphins), Brandon Joiner (Cincinnati Bengals) and Kelcie McCray (Miami Dolphins); Olympic Gold Medalist Al Joyner; Betty Beene, President of the United Way; James Pardew, U.S. Ambassador; Earl Bell, Olympic Medalist; Mike Beebe, Current Governor of Arkansas.

Arkansas State Administration

Dr. Tim Hudson Chancellor

Nonie Wiggins Faculty Representative

Terry Mohajir Athletics Director

Quick Facts Location...............................................................Jonesboro, Arkansas Founded............................................................................................. 1909 Enrollment......................................................................................13,239 Nickname.............................................................................. Red Wolves Colors................................................................................Scarlet & Black Arena/Gym Name.............................................. Convocation Center Capacity...........................................................................................10,563 Website...................................................www.astateredwolves.com First Year of Basketball.............................................................1974-75 Overall All-Time Record...........................................................631-468 No. Years in NCAA Tournament.................................................... N/A Last Appearance............................................................................ N/A No. Years in WNIT.....................................................................................8 Last Appearance....................................................................2006-07 Head Coach.......................................................................... Brian Boyer Alma Mater, Year......................................Missouri Western, 1993 Record at ASU (Years)................................................226-200 (14) Career Record..............................................................................Same Assistant Coach............................................................. Aaron Kallhoff Alma Mater, Year..............................................Bemidji State, 2003 Assistant Coach......................................................................Sonja Tate Alma Mater, Year...........................................Arkansas State, 1996 Assistant Coach..........................................................Lindsey Ballweg Alma Mater, Year.............................................................Drury, 2010 Director of Basketball Ops...............................Shaquita Renelique Alma Mater, Year...........................................Arkansas State, 2011 2012-13 Overall Record................................................................15-15 Conference Record/Finish.......................................12-8 (2nd West) Starters Returning/Lost.................................................................... 3/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost....................................................... 8/6 Newcomers................................................................................................4 SID Contact........................................................................ Chris Graddy Office............................................................................. 870-972-2707 Cell.................................................................................. 870-340-7836 Email................................................................. cgraddy@astate.edu Press Row Phone........................................................... 870-972-2541 SID Mailing Address............................................. 217 Olympic Drive ........................................................................... Jonesboro, AR 72401

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Amy Holt SWA

Head Coach Brian Boyer After 14 seasons at the helm of the Arkansas State women’s basketball program, head coach Brian Boyer has not only established himself as the most successful coach in ASU women’s basketball history, but as the basketball coach with the most wins to ever pace the sideline at Arkansas State. Boyer’s career victory total has risen to 226, including 123 Sun Belt Conference victories. His SBC win total is tied for fourth most all-time, a ranking that includes all women’s and men’s head coaches, and it ranks second among active coaches. During the 2012-13 season, Boyer led A-State to 12 wins in Sun Belt Conference, marking the sixth that an ASU team had won at least 10 games in conference play under Boyer’s direction. He also guided the team on a seven-game winning streak, which was tied for the sixth longest in school history. Jane Morrill also became the 22nd player to have played under Boyer to be voted onto the SBC AllConference team at the end of the season.

2013-14 Red Wolves Schedule DATE OPPONENT NOV. 11 MISSOURI STATE Nov. 15 at Austin Peay NOV. 19 UT MARTIN NOV. 22 KENT STATE Nov. 25 at Louisiana Tech Nov. 28 vs. (1) North Carolina Nov. 29 vs. (1) Illinois Nov. 30 vs. (1) Arizona State Dec. 12 at Wichita State DEC. 18 TENNESSEE TECH Dec. 21 at Central Arkansas Dec. 30 at Texas A&M Jan. 2 at UT Arlington * Jan. 4 at Texas State * JAN. 8 TROY * JAN. 11 SOUTH ALABAMA * JAN. 14 GEORGIA STATE * Jan. 18 at WKU * JAN. 25 UALR * Jan. 29 at Louisiana-Monroe * Feb. 1 at Troy * FEB. 5 WKU * Feb. 8 at Georgia State * Feb. 12 at South Alabama * Feb. 15 at Louisiana-Lafayette * FEB. 19 UT ARLINGTON * FEB. 22 TEXAS STATE * March 1 at UALR * MARCH 5 LOUISIANA-MONROE * MARCH 8 LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE * March 12-15 (2) Sun Belt Conference Championship

LOCATION JONESBORO, ARK. Clarksville, Tenn. JONESBORO, ARK. JONESBORO, ARK. Ruston, La. Cancun, Mexico Cancun, Mexico Cancun, Mexico Wichita, Kan. JONESBORO, ARK. Conway, Ark. College Station, Texas Arlington, Texas San Marcos, Texas JONESBORO, ARK. JONESBORO, ARK. JONESBORO, ARK. Bowling Green, Ky. JONESBORO, ARK. Monroe, La. Troy, Ala. JONESBORO, ARK. Atlanta, Ga. Mobile, Ala. Lafayette, La. JONESBORO, ARK. JONESBORO, ARK. Little Rock, Ark. JONESBORO, ARK. JONESBORO, ARK. New Orleans, La.

* Denotes Conference Game | All times are Central Time and Subject to Change without Notice Home games in Bold // (1) Cancun Challenge - Cancun, Mexico // (2) Sun Belt Championship - New Orleans, LA

TIME 7:05 PM 7:00 PM 7:05 PM 7:05 PM 6:30 PM 2:30 PM 2:30 PM 12:00 PM 7:05 PM 12:00 PM 2:00 PM 7:00 PM 5:00 PM 2:00 PM 5:15 PM 3:05 PM 7:05 PM 4:30 PM 3:05 PM 7:00 PM 5:15 PM 7:05 PM 11:00 AM 12:05 PM 5:00 PM 7:05 PM 3:05 PM 4:30 PM 7:05 PM 3:05 PM TBA


RED WOLVES 2012-13 Results (15-15; 12-8 SBC)

2013-14 Red Wolves Numerical Roster NO. NAME 2 Hanna Qedan 3 Khadija Brown-Haywood 4 Jalen O’Bannon 5 Brittney Gill 11 Jane Morrill 12 Jamie Ruffins 13 Brittany Fowler 15 Dominique Oliver 21 Jessica Flanery 23 Jasmine Hunt 24 Aundrea Gamble 25 Amanda Lawson 32 Aundrea Pipkins 34 Carlette Wyatt 44 Carlisha Wyatt

POS. G F F G F G G G G F G G F F F

HT. 5-11 5-11 6-1 5-8 6-1 5-8 5-8 5-6 5-10 6-2 5-9 5-10 6-4 5-11 6-1

YEAR RS-Jr. So. So. RS-So. Sr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. Jr. RS-So. Jr. Fr. Sr. Sr.

HOMETOWN Farmington, Ark. Centralia, Ill. Memphis, Tenn. Pine Bluff, Ark. Scott City, Mo. Little Rock, Ark. Leachville, Ark. Rowlett, Texas Mountain View, Ark. Houston, Texas McKinney, Texas Bryan, Texas Fresno, Texas Bryan, Texas Bryan, Texas

Red Wolves Players to Watch Jane Morrill - Sr., F, 6-1

Jane Morrill was Arkansas State’s go to option for the second straight season and she was rewarded by being selected to her second straight Sun Belt All-Conference team at the end of the season. Morill led the Red Wolves in scoring with 14.3 points per contest and had the third highest field goal percentage in the league at 51.2 percent. She was also a force on the boards, finishing second on the team in rebounds and recording two double-doubles on the year. She has played in every game since her freshman season and has not missed a start in each of the last two seasons. Morrill set a career-high with 11 rebounds against Southeast Missouri last season and also noticed a career best 11 free throws against Nicholls State. Coming into to her senior season, Morrill figures to be one of the main options in the A-State offensive attack.

Hanna Qedan - Jr., G, 5-11

After a freshman season that was riddled with injuries, Hanna Qedan emerged as one of the most complete players in the Sun Belt during her sophomore campaign. She started in 26 games and knocked down a team-high 37 three-pointers on the year. Her 8.9 points per game ranked third on the team in scoring and her ability to slash to the basket and create her own shot made her one of the toughest players to defend in all of the Sun Belt. She enjoyed a career night against Middle Tennessee when she scored 22 points and then added a career best 14 rebounds against Troy a few weeks later. Against North Texas she drained a career-high five three pointers and finished third in 3-point field goal percentage in league play.

DATE OPPONENT RESULT Nov. 9 at Toledo.................................................................... L, 34-56 Nov. 12 at UT-Martin............................................................. L, 62-72 Nov. 15 Wichita State............................................................ L, 51-60 Nov. 19 SEMO.......................................................................... L, 51-52 Nov. 21 at USC......................................................................... L, 58-72 Nov. 29 at FIU*........................................................................W, 60-57 Dec. 1 at Florida Atlantic*................................................. L, 71-79 Dec. 8 Central Arkansas....................................................W, 58-51 Dec. 15 at Missouri State..................................................... L, 60-83 Dec. 17 Austin Peay..............................................................W, 75-44 Dec. 19 Nicholls State..........................................................W, 66-58 Dec. 22 Louisiana-Lafayette*............................................W, 77-53 Dec. 29 at South Alabama*................................................ L, 47-53 Jan. 2 Middle Tennessee*................................................ L, 70-72 Jan. 6 Western Kentucky*...............................................W, 63-58 Jan. 9 FIU*.............................................................................W, 49-43 Jan. 12 at Louisiana-Lafayette*.......................................W, 48-39 Jan. 20 ULM*..........................................................................W, 71-58 Jan. 24 at Troy*......................................................................W, 87-74 Jan. 26 Florida Atlantic*................................................... W, 74-56Jan. 30 South Alabama*....................................................W, 72-61 Feb. 3 North Texas*............................................................. L, 62-64 Feb. 6 at Middle Tennessee*........................................... L, 49-93 Feb. 9 at Western Kentucky*..........................................W, 78-74 Feb. 13 UALR*......................................................................... L, 50-54 Feb. 16 at ULM*.....................................................................W, 77-58 Feb. 23 Troy*...........................................................................W, 71-49 Feb. 27 at North Texas*........................................................ L, 51-53 March 2 at UALR*.................................................................... L, 50-58 March 9 (1) vs. No. 5 FIU........................................................ L, 50-57 * Denotes Sun Belt Conference Game Home games in Bold | All-Times Central (1) - Sun Belt Conference Championship (Hot Springs, Ark.)

2012-13 Red Wolves Overall Statistics TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS ## PLAYER GP GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO AST 11 Morrill, Jane 30 30 905 30.2 166 324 .512 20 56 .357 78 93 .839 42 119 161 5.4 35 0 22 4 O’Bannon, Jalen 30 11 575 19.2 93 214 .435 0 2 .000 87 129 .674 30 86 116 3.9 54 2 15 2 Qedan, Hanna 30 26 806 26.9 89 197 .452 37 109 .339 52 61 .852 30 91 121 4.0 48 0 24 12 Olvera, Ashley 30 30 956 31.9 99 252 .393 23 83 .277 40 67 .597 15 82 97 3.2 72 0 119 44 Wyatt, Carlisha 30 13 570 19.0 70 160 .438 0 0 .000 40 63 .635 69 98 167 5.6 44 1 22 13 McDowell, Quinishia 30 30 881 29.4 61 156 .391 5 47 .106 33 52 .635 25 66 91 3.0 60 0 70 20 Jackson, Sandy 30 0 358 11.9 26 75 .347 5 12 .417 24 47 .511 23 46 69 2.3 46 1 30 40 Watson, Andi 23 10 396 17.2 18 59 .305 6 23 .261 13 22 .591 14 24 38 1.7 42 2 6 23 Hunt, Jasmine 29 0 183 6.3 27 61 .443 0 1 .000 6 12 .500 12 18 30 1.0 26 1 2 21 Flanery, Jessica 10 0 36 3.6 6 12 .500 4 9 .444 0 0 .000 2 0 2 0.2 4 0 0 34 Wyatt, Carlette 23 0 106 4.6 13 28 .464 1 2 .500 5 8 .625 5 13 18 0.8 7 0 6 3 Brown-Haywood, K 18 0 124 6.9 8 21 .381 3 12 .250 0 0 .000 2 18 20 1.1 6 0 6 35 Killough, Lindsey 4 0 10 2.5 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 0 1 0.3 0 0 0 22 King, Xena 18 0 94 5.2 2 20 .100 2 13 .154 0 0 .000 3 5 8 0.4 11 0 2 TEAM................ 71 83 154 4.7 0 Total.......... 30 679 1580 .430 106 369 .287 378 554 .682 317 734 1051 35.0 455 7 324 Opponents...... 30 709 1810 .392 111 446 .249 282 412 .684 443 677 1120 37.3 492 - 306

TO BLK STL PTS AVG 61 11 25 430 14.3 56 10 21 273 9.1 49 16 32 267 8.9 106 5 53 261 8.7 63 0 11 180 6.0 81 13 35 160 5.3 39 4 20 81 2.7 34 3 17 55 2.4 18 13 6 60 2.1 0 0 0 16 1.6 3 0 2 32 1.4 3 2 12 19 1.1 1 0 1 2 0.5 5 2 3 6 0.3 13 533 79 238 1842 61.4 489 68 290 1811 60.4

2012-13 Red Wolves Sun Belt Conference Statistics TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS ## PLAYER GP GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO AST 11 Morrill, Jane 20 20 601 30.1 114 210 .543 15 37 .405 45 51 .882 16 80 96 4.8 22 0 16 4 O’Bannon, Jalen 20 8 410 20.5 77 154 .500 0 1 .000 69 99 .697 19 65 84 4.2 38 1 13 2 Qedan, Hanna 20 17 570 28.5 66 143 .462 30 82 .366 42 49 .857 19 64 83 4.2 32 0 20 12 Olvera, Ashley 20 20 647 32.3 66 165 .400 16 61 .262 22 37 .595 8 54 62 3.1 45 0 86 13 McDowell, Quinishia 20 20 600 30.0 43 92 .467 3 23 .130 27 37 .730 17 47 64 3.2 42 0 49 44 Wyatt, Carlisha 20 12 385 19.3 39 94 .415 0 0 .000 24 36 .667 43 61 104 5.2 31 1 14 20 Jackson, Sandy 20 0 255 12.8 19 54 .352 5 8 .625 16 35 .457 18 35 53 2.7 28 0 22 40 Watson, Andi 13 3 193 14.8 15 34 .441 5 16 .313 2 4 .500 9 12 21 1.6 21 1 3 23 Hunt, Jasmine 19 0 104 5.5 16 36 .444 0 1 .000 1 2 .500 7 9 16 0.8 12 0 2 34 Wyatt, Carlette 17 0 82 4.8 9 22 .409 1 2 .500 5 8 .625 4 11 15 0.9 7 0 3 3 Brown-Haywood, K 11 0 89 8.1 5 13 .385 2 8 .250 0 0 .000 0 15 15 1.4 4 0 5 21 Flanery, Jessica 4 0 17 4.3 2 5 .400 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 2 0 2 0.5 4 0 0 35 Killough, Lindsey 3 0 6 2.0 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 0 1 0.3 0 0 0 22 King, Xena 10 0 41 4.1 1 9 .111 1 5 .200 0 0 .000 1 4 5 0.5 3 0 0 TEAM................ 71 83 154 4.7 0 Total.......... 20 473 1032 .458 78 246 .317 253 358 .707 197 496 693 34.7 289 3 233 Opponents...... 20 486 1234 .394 74 294 .252 160 248 .645 305 421 726 36.3 319 - 201

TO BLK STL PTS AVG 44 10 14 288 14.4 41 8 13 223 11.2 36 9 21 204 10.2 67 2 37 170 8.5 56 8 23 116 5.8 43 0 7 102 5.1 24 4 17 59 3.0 17 0 3 37 2.8 12 8 4 33 1.7 3 0 2 24 1.4 0 1 11 12 1.1 0 0 0 4 1.0 0 0 1 2 0.7 2 1 3 3 0.3 13 357 51 156 1277 63.8 316 45 194 1206 60.3

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2013-14 Sun Belt Women’s Basketball GEORGIA STATE

The second-largest member of the state university system, Georgia State is an enterprising urban public research institution and a national leader in graduating students from widely diverse backgrounds. Centered in the historic financial hub of downtown Atlanta, the university provides unsurpassed connections to the city’s business, government, nonprofit and cultural organizations. Its 32,000 students can choose from 55 undergraduate and graduate programs that cover more than 250 fields of study. In the athletic arenas, GSU was one of the six original schools to form the Sun Belt Conference in 1976 and participated in the league for five years. It returned to its roots to fortify regional rivalries when it rejoined the conference as a full member in 2013 after eight seasons in the Colonial Athletic Association (CAA). The Panthers compete in 16 varsity sports at the Division I level. The football team completes its two-year transition to the Football Bowl Subdivision following the 2013 campaign when it will join all other GSU squads in competing for Sun Belt titles. Notable Alumni: Charles Shapiro, former ambassador to Venezuela, Deputy Assistant Secretary at the U.S. State Department; Jody Powell, former White House Press Secretary; Ken Lewis, CEO of Bank of America; David Brown, former host of public radio show Marketplace; Glenn Richardson, former Speaker, Georgia House of Representatives; Ludacris, musician, actor.

Georgia State Administration

Mark P. Becker President

George Pierce Faculty Representative

Cheryl L. Levick Athletics Director

Quick Facts Location.................................................................................Atlanta, Ga. Founded............................................................................................. 1913 Enrollment......................................................................................32,000 Nickname................................................................................... Panthers Colors....................................................................................Blue & White Arena/Gym Name................................Georgia State Sports Arena Capacity............................................................................................. 3,400 Website........................................................ GeorgiaStateSports.com First Year of Basketball.............................................................1975-76 Overall All-Time Record...........................................................527-534 No. Years in NCAA Tournament..........................................................3 Last Appearance.......................................................................... 2003 No. Years in WNIT.....................................................................................1 Last Appearance.......................................................................... 2000 Head Coach..................................................... Sharon Baldwin-Tener Alma Mater, Year........................................................ Georgia, 1991 Record at GSU (Years)........................................................ 33-56 (4) Career Record.........................................................................228-199 Assistant Coach..........................................................Adrienne Shuler Alma Mater, Year........................................................ Georgia, 1991 Assistant Coach...........................................Jonathon “J.B.” Barbaree Alma Mater, Year.............................................................GCSU, 1998 Assistant Coach.............................................................. Jocelyn Wyatt Alma Mater, Year....................................Appalachian State, 2006 Director of Basketball Ops.....................................Lesley Dickinson Alma Mater, Year......................................... James Madison, 2007 2012-13 Overall Record................................................................13-16 Conference Record/Finish....................................5-13 (9th in CAA) Starters Returning/Lost.................................................................... 4/1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost....................................................... 5/2 Newcomers................................................................................................3 SID Contact....................................................................... Charlie Taylor Office............................................................................. 404-413-4031 Cell.................................................................................. 404-556-2295 Email.........................................................................ctaylor@gsu.edu Press Row Phone........................................................... 404-413-4099 SID Mailing Address............................Georgia State Sports Arena ...........................................................125 Decatur Street, Suite 130 .................................................................................Atlanta, GA 30303

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Jaime Boggs SWA

Head Coach Sharon Baldwin-Tener Sharon Baldwin-Tener brought her winning ways and program-building skills to GSU in April of 2010. She begins her fourth season with 228 wins as a college head coach. In eight years, she turned the East Carolina women’s program around, winning 126 games, while earning postseason bids to the NCAA and WNIT tournaments. She first gained notice as the NAIA National Coach of the Year at Life University, where she began that program with a final No. 7 ranking in its first year and produced a team ranked No.1 in the national polls in her second season (2001). Prior to her appointment at ECU, Baldwin-Tener served one season as head coach at Mercer. She took over a program that won only six games a season prior and led the Bears to a 16-13 record. Her assistant coaching career was highlighted by being named the Naismith National Assistant Coach of the Year (1996) in her sixth year at Georgia under head coach Andy Landers. She had been a team captain as a player at Georgia.

2013-14 Panthers Schedule DATE OPPONENT Nov. 8 at (1) UT Martin (1) TBA (1) TBA NOV. 19 UCF Nov. 23 at Western Carolina NOV. 27 BELMONT NOV. 29 (2) JACKSONVILLE STATE DEC. 1 (2) GEORGIA/GEORGE WASHINGTON Dec. 3 at Kennesaw State Dec. 8 at Kent State Dec. 18 at San Jose State Dec. 20 at Santa Clara JAN. 1 TROY * Jan. 4 at South Alabama * Jan. 8 at WKU * Jan. 14 at Arkansas State * JAN. 18 UALR * Jan. 23 at Louisiana-Lafayette * Jan. 25 at Louisiana-Monroe * JAN. 29 SOUTH ALABAMA * FEB. 1 UT ARLINGTON * Feb. 5 at UALR * FEB. 8 ARKANSAS STATE * FEB. 12 TEXAS STATE * Feb. 15 at Troy * FEB. 19 LOUISIANA-MONROE * FEB. 22 LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE * Feb. 26 at UT Arlington * March 1 at Texas State * MARCH 8 WKU * March 12-15 (1) Sun Belt Conference Championship

LOCATION Martin, Tenn. TBA TBA ATLANTA, GA. Cullowhee, N.C. ATLANTA, GA. ATLANTA, GA. ATLANTA, GA. Kennesaw, Ga. Kent, Ohio San Jose, Calif. Santa Clara, Calif. ATLANTA, GA. Mobile, Ala. Bowling Green, Ky. Jonesboro, Ark. ATLANTA, GA. Lafayette, La. Monroe, La. ATLANTA, GA. ATLANTA, GA. Little Rock, Ark. ATLANTA, GA. ATLANTA, GA. Troy, Ala. ATLANTA, GA. ATLANTA, GA. Arlington, Texas San Marcos, Texas ATLANTA, GA. New Orleans, La.

* Denotes Conference Game | All times are Central Time and Subject to Change without Notice Home games in Bold // (1) Preseason WNIT - Campus Site // (2) Georgia State Invitational - Atlanta, Ga. (3) Sun Belt Championship - New Orleans, LA

TIME 7:00 PM TBA TBA 5:00 PM 6:30 PM 11:00 AM 1:00 PM TBD 6:00 PM 11:00 AM 7:30 PM 9:00 PM 1:00 PM 2:00 PM 11:30 AM 7:00 PM 11:00 AM 5:00 PM 3:00 PM 6:00 PM 11:00 AM TBA 11:00 AM 6:00 PM 5:15 PM 6:00 PM 11:00 AM 7:30 PM 2:00 PM 1:00 PM TBA


PANTHERS 2012-13 Results (13-16)

2013-14 Panthers Numerical Roster NO. NAME 1 Mariam Hannoun 2 Miranda Smith 4 Maryam Dogo 5 Alisha Andrews 10 Kendra Long 11 Ashanti Groover 12 Ashlee Cole 13 Brittany Logan 20 Kayla Nolan 21 Morgan Jackson 22 Jamila Mayfield 23 Ashley Watson 24 Gaby Moss 32 Hayley Gerrin

POS. G G/F F G G F G C G F C G G F

HT. 5-10 5-9 6-2 4-11 5-9 6-2 5-8 6-4 5-9 6-1 6-4 5-6 5-8 6-2

YEAR Fr. Jr. RS-Jr. RS-Jr. Sr. Fr. So. Jr. Jr. So. Fr. Jr. So. Fr.

HOMETOWN Nahariya, Israel Roanoke, Va. Kaduna, Nigeria Stone Mountain, Ga. Atlanta, Ga. Bartow, Fla. Ellenwood, Ga. Decatur, Ga. Duluth, Ga. Gainesville, Ga. Macon, Ga. San Jose, Calif. Alexandria, Va. Clarkesville, Ga.

Panthers Players to Watch Kendra Long - Sr., G, 5-9

The senior guard has already set the school record for most 3-point baskets made (165) and enters her final season with 867 career points. She has played in all 90 games in her first three years, starting 74, with 44 games in double-figure scoring. Long is the only player in school history to have three seasons with 50 or more 3-point baskets made. Long led GSU in scoring in 2012-13 with 10.9 points per game, while also leading with 64 steals on defense. She had a personal-best game with six 3-point baskets made last year to top her five previous game with five 3-point baskets made. She played her prep ball in Atlanta (Mays HS), topping 1,000 points and then earning MVP Honors in the Georgia-Florida All-Star game.

Alisha Andrews - RS-Jr., G, 4-11

The junior transfer will play for GSU after sitting out last season. Andrews, an elusive 4-foot-11 guard ranked in the top 50 in the NCAA in both assists and steals in two years at UNCW. She was All-CAA second team (2011-12), two-time All-CAA Defensive Team, CAA Rookie of Year and All-Rookie Team (2010-11). Andrews has scored 751 points (11.4), hit 132 3-point baskets, made 324 assists (4.9), made 186 steals (2.8) and snatched 208 rebounds (3.2). She starred on 24- and 20-win teams at UNCW, earning WNIT bids both seasons. Andrews has produced 40 career double-figure scoring games with seven games of 20 or more points. She has nine games with four-or-more 3-point baskets made and eight games with eight or more assists. Former firstteam All-Georgia star for Redan, winning 58 straight games and a state title.

DATE OPPONENT Nov. 9

RESULT

at UCF........................................................................W, 64-50

Nov. 11 at Florida................................................................... L, 65-84 Nov. 14 JSU..............................................................................W, 79-50 Nov. 23 GEORGIA SOUTHERN...........................................W, 73-48 Nov. 24 FLORIDA A&M.........................................................W, 77-58 Dec. 2

KENNESAW STATE.................................................W, 63-42

Dec. 13 at BELMONT............................................................. L, 62-85 Dec. 16 MOREHEAD STATE................................................W, 61-47 Dec. 21 WESTERN CAROLINA...........................................W, 64-45 Dec. 29 MISS. VALLEY STATE..............................................W, 76-60 Dec. 30 TOLEDO..................................................................... L, 43-46 Jan. 6

OLD DOMINION...................................................... L, 66-72

Jan. 10 at Hofstra................................................................... L, 63-64 Jan. 13 at Towson.................................................................W, 56-49 Jan. 17 NORTHEASTERN..................................................... L, 55-68 Jan. 20 JAMES MADISON.................................................... L, 49-65 Jan. 24 at Old Dominion..................................................... L, 45-68 Jan. 27 at George Mason...................................................W, 64-52 Jan. 31 DELAWARE................................................................ L, 38-70 Feb. 3

at Drexel.................................................................... L, 55-79

Feb. 7

WILLIAM AND MARY............................................W, 57-52

Feb. 10 HOFSTRA................................................................... L, 59-72 Feb. 14 TOWSON......................................................... W, 66-44 (OT) Feb. 17 at UNCW.................................................................... L, 83-84 Feb. 21 at Northeastern....................................................... L, 50-65 Feb. 24 GEORGE MASON....................................................W, 67-51 Feb. 26 at William & Mary................................................... L, 73-79 Feb. 28 DREXEL....................................................................... L, 49-58

2012-13 Panthers Overall Statistics TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS ## PLAYER GP GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO AST 10 Long, Kendra 29 29 929 32.0 113 297 .380 54 161 .335 36 49 .735 25 72 97 3.3 49 0 62 20 Nolan, Kayla 29 27 769 26.5 101 301 .336 14 58 .241 66 107 .617 40 101 141 4.9 60 1 51 33 Paulk, Cody 29 29 806 27.8 121 234 .517 0 1 .000 38 58 .655 99 141 240 8.3 69 0 37 23 Watson, Ashley 26 26 757 29.1 74 192 .385 0 4 .000 70 80 .875 25 38 63 2.4 42 0 84 12 Cole, Ashlee 29 0 454 15.7 57 181 .315 26 96 .271 22 32 .688 11 52 63 2.2 33 1 14 35 Dogo, Maryam 29 6 415 14.3 49 118 .415 0 0 .000 44 72 .611 45 104 149 5.1 57 1 8 2 Smith, Miranda 29 4 425 14.7 45 121 .372 5 19 .263 27 34 .794 25 48 73 2.5 31 0 20 4 Anderson, Tiffany 25 20 518 20.7 42 102 .412 0 0 .000 14 18 .778 52 53 105 4.2 69 3 42 24 Moss, Gaby 29 4 427 14.7 35 104 .337 11 46 .239 13 22 .591 9 28 37 1.3 33 0 31 21 Jackson, Morgan 28 0 325 11.6 22 65 .338 8 34 .235 14 16 .875 16 39 55 2.0 24 0 6 TEAM................ 61 67 128 4.4 1 Total.......... 29 659 1715 .384 118 419 .282 344 488 .705 408 743 1151 39.7 468 6 355 Opponents...... 29 638 1713 .372 143 474 .302 374 509 .735 397 717 1114 38.4 431 - 351

TO BLK STL PTS AVG 62 1 64 316 10.9 73 2 42 282 9.7 52 77 53 280 9.7 71 1 23 218 8.4 37 1 6 162 5.6 64 14 12 142 4.9 37 1 20 122 4.2 41 5 28 98 3.9 58 3 19 94 3.2 28 5 3 66 2.4 6 529 110 270 1780 61.4 515 82 279 1793 61.8

2012-13 Panthers Colonial Athletic Association Statistics TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS ## PLAYER GP GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO AST 10 Long, Kendra 18 18 620 34.4 67 183 .366 36 107 .336 30 38 .789 14 37 51 2.8 28 0 42 33 Paulk, Cody 18 18 528 29.3 79 158 .500 0 1 .000 23 35 .657 57 92 149 8.3 47 0 28 23 Watson, Ashley 15 15 460 30.7 45 111 .405 0 2 .000 54 60 .900 20 22 42 2.8 25 0 49 20 Nolan, Kayla 18 17 477 26.5 55 180 .306 10 41 .244 39 65 .600 26 42 68 3.8 39 1 35 12 Cole, Ashlee 18 0 291 16.2 33 118 .280 15 64 .234 15 21 .714 10 32 42 2.3 18 1 9 35 Dogo, Maryam 18 6 255 14.2 26 68 .382 0 0 .000 21 33 .636 19 60 79 4.4 29 0 5 2 Smith, Miranda 18 3 277 15.4 23 73 .315 2 13 .154 18 24 .750 14 31 45 2.5 23 0 10 24 Moss, Gaby 18 4 279 15.5 22 74 .297 8 35 .229 8 13 .615 5 14 19 1.1 22 0 19 4 Anderson, Tiffany 14 9 264 18.9 16 42 .381 0 0 .000 9 12 .750 29 25 54 3.9 41 3 17 21 Jackson, Morgan 18 0 174 9.7 11 36 .306 6 22 .273 5 6 .833 13 18 31 1.7 7 0 1 TEAM................ 43 36 79 4.4 0 Total.......... 18 377 1043 .361 77 285 .270 222 307 .723 250 409 659 36.6 279 5 215 Opponents...... 18 419 1035 .405 103 294 .350 237 314 .755 242 455 697 38.7 270 - 233

TO BLK STL PTS AVG 38 0 42 200 11.1 33 45 35 181 10.1 39 0 13 144 9.6 42 0 25 159 8.8 16 0 3 96 5.3 32 4 5 73 4.1 25 0 10 66 3.7 40 1 11 60 3.3 21 1 12 41 2.9 16 2 0 33 1.8 5 307 53 156 1053 58.5 299 60 162 1178 65.4

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2013-14 Sun Belt Women’s Basketball LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE

The University of Louisiana at Lafayette is a public research university at the central crossroads of the state. With close to 17,000 students, it has the largest enrollment within the nine-campus UL System and is the second-largest university in Louisiana. Founded in 1898, the University is recognized for excellence in architecture, computer science, education, engineering, nursing and allied health, criminal justice and business. The campus consists of 388 acres, including more than 240 acres at the athletics complex. On the main campus, live oak trees shade perimeter sidewalks and a Walk of Honor, formed by more than 80,000 bricks engraved with the names of each graduate since 1903, encircles the Quad. At the center of campus is Cypress Lake, home to alligators, turtles, birds and fish. It is a managed wetland that reflects the nearby Atchafalaya Basin, the nation’s largest river swamp. Notable alumni: Kathleen Blanco, former governor of Louisiana; John Breaux, former U.S. senator; Ali Landry, 1996 Miss USA; Hollis Conway, two-time Olympic medalist in track and field; Charles “Peanut” Tilman, two-time Walter Payton Award recipient who plays for the Chicago Bears.; Jake Delhomme, former NFL quarterback who led the Carolina Panthers to their first Super Bowl in 2004.

Louisiana-Lafayette Administration

Dr. E. Joseph Savoie President

Anita Hazelwood Faculty Representative

Scott Farmer Athletics Director

Quick Facts Location................................................................ Lafayette, Louisiana Founded............................................................................................. 1889 Enrollment......................................................................................16,687 Nickname...........................................................................Ragin’ Cajuns Colors.................................................................... Vermilion and White Arena/Gym Name................. E.K. Long Gymnasium/Cajundome Capacity...........................................................................................10,000 Website............................................................ www.ragincajuns.com First Year of Basketball.............................................................1971-72 Overall All-Time Record...........................................................371-718 No. Years in NCAA Tournament..........................................................1 Last Appearance.......................................................................... 2007 No. Years in WNIT............................................................................... N/A Last Appearance............................................................................ N/A Head Coach................................................................. Garry Brodhead Alma Mater, Year................................. Louisiana-Lafayette, 1980 Record at ULL (Years).................................................... 10-21 (one) Career Record..............................................................................Same Associate Head Coach..................................................Sallie Guillory Alma Mater, Year................................. Louisiana-Lafayette, 2005 Assistant Coach.............................................................. Deacon Jones Alma Mater, Year................................. Louisiana-Lafayette, 1999 Assisant Coach........................................................ Cornelius Sullivan Alma Mater, Year..................................................... Memphis, 2012 Director of Basketball Ops............................................Jordan Hines Alma Mater, Year.......................................... McNeese State, 2012 2012-13 Overall Record................................................................10-21 Conference Record/Finish........................................3-17 (6th West) Starters Returning/Lost.................................................................... 5/0 Letterwinners Returning/Lost....................................................... 7/2 Newcomers................................................................................................6 SID Contact............................................................................... Nick Ross Office............................................................................. 337-482-6329 Cell.................................................................................. 651-808-2743 Email..........................................................NickRoss@louisiana.edu Press Row Phone........................................................... 337-265-2284 SID Mailing Address.......................................... 201 Reinhardt Drive .............................................................................Lafayette, LA 70506

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Jessica Leger SWA

Head Coach Garry Brodhead Coach Garry Brodhead is entering his second year at Louisiana and will look to continue improving on past years records with the Cajuns. After a ten-win season in 2012-13, Brodhead has all five starters returning, as well as 87% of the teams scoring and 91% of the teams rebounding. Brodhead has a history of success, earning two NCAA Tournament bids at McNeese State as the associate head coach, and a very successful tenure as the head coach at Teurlings Catholic High School in Lafayette, La. At Teurlings, he compiled a 297-78 record over ten seasons, and won the Louisiana state title in 2002. A UL alumni, Brodhead and his wife Andrea, have three children, Blair, Ashley and Beau, and three grand-children, Cellie & Emmie Richard and Brannon Boyd.

2013-14 Ragin’ Cajuns Schedule DATE OPPONENT NOV. 8 NEBRASKA-OMAHA NOV. 11 SUNO Nov.15 at Sam Houston State NOV. 20 LAMAR Nov. 25 at Jackson State DEC. 1 XAVIER (LA.) Dec. 4 at Mississippi State Dec. 7 at Louisiana Tech Dec.14 at New Orleans DEC. 19 ALCORN STATE DEC. 29 SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA Jan. 4 at Louisiana-Monroe * Jan. 8 at Texas State * JAN. 11 UT ARLINGTON * Jan. 15 at South Alabama * Jan.18 at Troy * JAN. 23 GEORGIA STATE * JAN. 25 WKU * Jan. 29 at UALR * FEB.1 LOUISIANA-MONROE * Feb. 6 at UT Arlington * Feb. 8 at Texas State * FEB. 12 UALR * FEB. 15 ARKANSAS STATE * FEB. 19 TROY * Feb. 22 at Georgia State * MARCH 2 SOUTH ALABAMA * March 5 at WKU * March 8 at Arkansas State * March 12-15 (1) Sun Belt Conference Championship

LOCATION LAFAYETTE, LA. LAFAYETTE, LA. Huntsville, Texas LAFAYETTE, LA. Jackson, Miss. LAFAYETTE, LA. Starkville, Miss. Ruston, La. New Orleans, La. LAFAYETTE, LA. LAFAYETTE, LA. Monroe, La. Lafayette, La. LAFAYETTE, LA. Mobile, Ala. Troy, Ala. LAFAYETTE, LA. LAFAYETTE, LA. Little Rock, Ark. LAFAYETTE, LA. Arlington, Texas San Marcos, Texas LAFAYETTE, LA. LAFAYETTE, LA. LAFAYETTE, LA. Atlanta, Ga. LAFAYETTE, LA. Bowling Green, Ky. Jonesboro, Ark. New Orleans, La.

* Denotes Conference Game | All times are Central Time and Subject to Change without Notice Home games in Bold // (1) Sun Belt Championship - New Orleans, LA

TIME 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 11:30 AM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 2:00 PM 7:00 PM TBA TBA 7:00 PM 5:00 PM TBA 7:00 PM 4:15 PM TBA TBA 5:00 PM 2:00 PM TBA 2:00 PM 12:00 PM TBA 7:00 PM 5:00 PM 7:00 PM TBA 5:15 PM TBA TBA TBA


RAGIN’ CAJUNS 2012-13 Results (10-21; 3-17 SBC)

2013-14 Ragin’ Cajuns Numerical Roster NO. NAME 2 Brooklyn Arceneaux 3 Robbie Brown 4 Melody Williams 5 Braile Fields 10 Kia Wilridge 11 Jaylyn Gordon 12 Gabby Alexander 14 Adrienne Prejean 15 Ashley Benjamin 21 Jasmin Mills 22 Jodi Quinn 24 Keke Veal 25 Sylvana Okde 32 Jeremica Edwards

POS. G G G/F G PG G F G/F G/F F G/F G G F

HT. 5-9 5-8 5-10 5-9 5-5 5-5 5-11 5-9 5-9 6-1 5-9 5-6 5-6 5-10

YEAR RS-So. Jr. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. So. Sr. So. Fr. So. So. Fr.

HOMETOWN Lafayette, La. Lafayette, La. Fort Worth, Texas Augusta, Ga. Crowley, La. Edgard, La. Bogalusa, La. Lafayette, La. Houston, Texas Belle Rose, La. St. Martinville, La. Opelousas, La. Houston, Texas New Orleans, La.

Ragin’ Cajuns Players to Watch Sylvana Okde - So., G, 5-6

Another bright spot in the future for the Cajuns, Okde was another freshman who wasted no time acclimating herself to the college game in 2012. The Houston, Texas native led all Cajuns beyond the arc, sinking 74-of-216 three-point attempts and finishing second on the team with 10.2 points per game. She also led the team in free throw efficiency, converting from the charity stripe at a .724 rate. She averaged 30.5 minutes on the floor and was one of three Cajuns to play in all 31 games, starting 24 of them.

KeKe Veal - So., G, 5-6

After leading the Cajuns in scoring as a freshman, Veal will have more eyes on her as a sophomore to continue what looks like a promising career. The sophomore from Opelousas averaged 13.1 points a game, shooing .324 from the field and .231 from three-point range, and added 4.8 rebounds per game. She put up very good numbers, despite averaging just 27.0 minutes per game and starting in 17-of-30 contests played in. Her 444 field goals attempted were the most on the team by over 100 attempts.

DATE OPPONENT RESULT Nov. 9 at Southern..............................................................W, 71-69 Nov. 12 LSU-Shreveport.....................................................W, 83-42 Nov. 16 at Nebraska-Omaha.............................................. L, 67-79 Nov. 19 at Nicholls State...................................................... L, 62-71 Nov. 24 Middle Tennessee*................................................ L, 45-72 Nov. 28 Southern-New Orleans.......................................W, 71-49 Dec. 1 at North Texas*........................................................ L, 59-71 Dec. 10 Jackson State..........................................................W, 68-57 Dec. 13 New Orleans............................................................W, 68-41 Dec. 17 UC Riverside............................................................. L, 37-55 Dec. 19 Tulane........................................................................W, 65-64 Dec. 22 at Arkansas State*.................................................. L, 53-77 Dec. 29 UALR*............................................................W, 56-54 (2OT) Jan. 2 at Florida Atlantic*.................................................. L,44-79 Jan. 5 at FIU*......................................................................... L, 47-63 Jan. 9 South Alabama*..................................................... L, 43-53 Jan. 12 Arkansas State*....................................................... L, 39-48 Jan. 16 at Western Kentucky*........................................... L, 64-75 Jan. 19 at Middle Tennessee*........................................... L, 36-72 Jan. 23 FIU*.....................................................................L, 63-64 (OT) Jan. 30 North Texas*............................................................. L, 46-64 Feb. 2 at Troy*....................................................................... L, 61-68 Feb. 10 ULM*..................................................................L, 63-68 (OT) Feb. 13 at South Alabama*................................................ L, 39-53 Feb. 16 Florida Atlantic*.....................................................W, 72-57 Feb. 20 Troy*...........................................................................W, 63-59 Feb. 23 Western Kentucky*................................................ L, 58-77 Feb. 27 at UALR*.................................................................... L, 41-48 March 2 at ULM*...................................................................... L, 50-64 March 8 (1) vs. No. 6 North Texas..........................W, 80-74 (2OT) March 9 (1) vs. No. 3 WKU..................................................... L, 57-61 * Denotes Sun Belt Conference Game Home games in Bold | All-Times Central (1) - Sun Belt Conference Championship (Hot Springs, Ark.)

2012-13 Ragin’ Cajuns Overall Statistics TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS ## PLAYER GP GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO AST 24 Veal, Keke 31 17 813 26.2 144 445 .324 27 118 .229 77 118 .653 45 99 144 4.6 108 7 48 25 Okde, Sylvana 30 24 924 30.8 109 314 .347 73 211 .346 21 29 .724 16 62 78 2.6 67 2 41 30 Santiago, Byronesha 8 5 167 20.9 32 70 .457 0 0 .000 13 25 .520 35 31 66 8.3 10 0 4 15 Benjamin, Ashley 30 27 985 32.8 99 230 .430 0 0 .000 74 105 .705 87 99 186 6.2 86 3 21 10 Wilridge, Kia 29 26 942 32.5 91 270 .337 0 9 .000 59 111 .532 47 85 132 4.6 63 2 96 21 Mills, Jasmin 31 26 794 25.6 52 145 .359 0 2 .000 41 68 .603 84 107 191 6.2 68 0 7 00 Schambough, Brandi 31 11 639 20.6 46 181 .254 40 149 .268 11 19 .579 10 27 37 1.2 33 0 11 3 Brown, Robbie 31 15 692 22.3 59 146 .404 5 12 .417 17 35 .486 35 69 104 3.4 47 1 21 14 Prejean, Adrienne 26 4 383 14.7 17 50 .340 1 5 .200 8 11 .727 34 34 68 2.6 34 0 8 4 Whittaker, Megan 10 0 36 3.6 2 11 .182 2 9 .222 0 0 .000 1 5 6 0.6 3 0 2 TEAM................ 68 68 136 4.4 0 Total.......... 31 651 1862 .350 148 515 .287 321 521 .616 462 686 1148 37.0 519 15 259 Opponents...... 31 729 1705 .428 126 418 .301 364 539 .675 401 844 1245 40.2 527 - 350

TO BLK STL PTS AVG 105 10 69 392 12.6 77 2 23 312 10.4 7 0 9 77 9.6 70 2 57 272 9.1 103 9 60 241 8.3 40 10 25 145 4.7 31 1 15 143 4.6 42 10 33 140 4.5 13 3 15 43 1.7 1 0 0 6 0.6 31 520 47 306 1771 57.1 611 143 214 1948 62.8

2012-13 Ragin’ Cajuns Sun Belt Conference Statistics TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS ## PLAYER GP GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO AST 24 Veal, Keke 21 12 550 26.2 99 294 .337 18 76 .237 43 66 .652 25 65 90 4.3 73 6 32 30 Santiago, Byronesha 2 0 43 21.5 8 21 .381 0 0 .000 4 8 .500 12 6 18 9.0 1 0 0 15 Benjamin, Ashley 19 17 627 33.0 60 146 .411 0 0 .000 41 56 .732 57 64 121 6.4 55 1 14 10 Wilridge, Kia 18 16 586 32.6 55 165 .333 0 4 .000 36 67 .537 19 55 74 4.1 44 2 49 25 Okde, Sylvana 19 14 556 29.3 54 170 .318 33 114 .289 12 18 .667 6 43 49 2.6 39 0 22 00 Schambough, Brandi 20 8 437 21.9 30 128 .234 26 104 .250 6 10 .600 6 16 22 1.1 20 0 5 3 Brown, Robbie 20 11 464 23.2 37 100 .370 3 9 .333 14 25 .560 19 47 66 3.3 28 0 16 21 Mills, Jasmin 20 19 548 27.4 37 99 .374 0 2 .000 16 32 .500 50 78 128 6.4 47 0 6 14 Prejean, Adrienne 17 3 269 15.8 10 36 .278 1 5 .200 6 8 .750 24 28 52 3.1 23 0 3 4 Whittaker, Megan 7 0 20 2.9 1 5 .200 1 4 .250 0 0 .000 1 4 5 0.7 2 0 1 TEAM................ 43 44 87 4.4 0 Total.......... 20 391 1164 .336 82 318 .258 178 290 .614 262 450 712 35.6 332 9 148 Opponents...... 20 488 1103 .442 84 266 .316 226 345 .655 246 572 818 40.9 322 - 236

TO BLK STL PTS AVG 67 6 36 259 12.3 2 0 0 20 10.0 48 1 33 161 8.5 61 5 28 146 8.1 46 2 9 153 8.1 25 0 8 92 4.6 26 6 20 91 4.6 26 8 18 90 4.5 11 2 9 27 1.6 1 0 0 3 0.4 28 341 30 161 1042 52.1 359 95 135 1286 64.3

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2013-14 Sun Belt Women’s Basketball LOUISIANA-MONROE

The University of Louisiana at Monroe is a coeducational public university located in Monroe, Louisiana, and is a part of the University of Louisiana System. ULM has a 238-acre campus alongside the banks of Bayou DeSiard with more than 8,500 students, and the academic quality of those students continues to rise. To meet the diverse needs of those students, ULM, established in 1931, offers degree programs within the Colleges of Arts & Sciences, Business Administration, Education & Human Development, Pharmacy, Health Sciences and the Graduate School. ULM is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. All undergraduate programs eligible for accreditation by professional agencies are accredited. ULM is the only university in Louisiana to offer a master’s in gerontology and the only public university in the state offering the Doctor of Pharmacy degree. Notable Alumni: Tim McGraw, country music singer; Stan Humphries, former QB San Diego Chargers; Marty Booker, WR Atlanta Falcons; Kevin Payne, former NFL player; Chris Harris, former NFL player; Ben Sheets, former Major League Baseball Player; Tim Brando, Radio host and CBS Sports and Fox Sports Net studio; Chuck Finley, former Major League Baseball Player, Calvin Natt, former NBA All-Star, Kenny Natt, NBA Coach and Willie Robertson, CEO Duck Commander/Buck Commander.

Louisiana-Monroe Administration

Dr. Nick Bruno President

Brett Bennett Faculty Representative

Brian Wickstrom Athletics Director

Quick Facts Location................................................................... Monroe, Louisiana Founded............................................................................................. 1931 Enrollment........................................................................................ 8,645 Nickname................................................................................ Warhawks Colors..........................................................................Maroon and Gold Arena/Gym Name............................................Fant-Ewing Coliseum Capacity............................................................................................. 7,000 Website........................................................www.ulmwarhawks.com First Year of Basketball.............................................................1974-75 Overall All-Time Record...........................................................604-449 No. Years in NCAA Tournament..........................................................4 Last Appearance.......................................................................... 1987 No. Years in WNIT.....................................................................................1 Last Appearance.......................................................................... 1994 Head Coach....................................................................... Mona Martin Alma Mater, Year.................................Northwestern State, 1976 Record at ULM (Years).................................................252-272 (18) Career Record..............................................................................Same Associate Head Coach....................................................Eun Jung Ok Alma Mater, Year...............................................................ULM, 1986 Assistant Coach......................................................Gerline Guillaume Alma Mater, Year...............................................................ULM, 2006 Assisant Coach..............................................................Keith Ferguson Alma Mater, Year....................................... Bethany College, 2011 Graduate Assistant Coach............................................... Tim Gibson Alma Mater, Year................................................... Oklahoma, 2010 2012-13 Overall Record................................................................10-21 Conference Record/Finish........................................7-13 (4th West) Starters Returning/Lost.................................................................... 5/0 Letterwinners Returning/Lost.....................................................10/3 Newcomers................................................................................................4 SID Contact................................................................ Currie McFayden Office............................................................................. 318-342-5461 Cell.................................................................................. 910-964-4494 Email..................................................................mcfayden@ulm.edu Press Row Phone........................................................... 318-342-6920 SID Mailing Address..............................................308 Warhawk Way .................................................................................Monroe, LA 71209

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Dr. Kathy Parker SWA

Head Coach Mona Martin Having won more games than any other coach in ULM women’s basketball history, Mona Martin enters her 19th season as head coach of the Warhawks. Martin enters the 2013-14 campaign with an overall record of 252-272. In her time at ULM, the Warhawks have tallied eight winning seasons, including two 20-win campaigns. ULM enters its eighth season in the Sun Belt Conference. Martin’s overall head coaching record for 18 years at ULM and 18 as a high school coach is 638-432 (.596). Martin moved past former coach Linda Harper to become the winningest coach in ULM history after the Warhawks defeated Troy 69-67 on Dec. 30, 2009. Martin has guided 19 individuals who were named to all-conference teams, including four on the All-Southland Conference first team. Most recently, Ashleigh Simmons was named to the all-Sun Belt Conference third team in 2012-13. Martin was twice named the SLC Coach of the Year, picking up the honor in 1998 and again in 2005.

2013-14 Warhawks Schedule DATE OPPONENT Nov. 9 at TCU NOV. 11 LOUISIANA COLLEGE NOV. 15 SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA Nov. 23 at Central Arkansas Nov. 26 at Ole Miss DEC. 8 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN Dec. 11 at McNeese State DEC. 13 (1) GRAND CANYON DEC. 14 (1) EAST CAROLINA / ALCORN STATE Dec. 19 vs. (2) Washington Dec. 20 vs. (2) Pittsburgh Dec. 21 vs. (2) DePaul JAN. 4 LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE * Jan. 8 at UT Arlington * JAN. 11 TEXAS STATE * Jan. 16 at Troy * Jan. 18 at South Alabama * JAN. 22 WKU * JAN. 25 GEORGIA STATE * JAN. 29 ARKANSAS STATE * Feb. 1 at Louisiana-Lafayette * Feb. 5 at Texas State * FEB. 12 UT ARLINGTON * FEB. 15 UALR * Feb. 19 at Georgia State * Feb. 22 at WKU * FEB. 26 SOUTH ALABAMA * MAR. 1 TROY * Mar. 5 at Arkansas State * Mar. 8 at UALR * March 12-15 Sun Belt Conference Championship

LOCATION Fort Worth, Texas MONROE, LA. MONROE, LA. Conway, Ark. Oxford, Miss. MONROE, LA. Lake Charles, La. MONROE, LA. MONROE, LA. Las Vegas, Nev. Las Vegas, Nev. Las Vegas, Nev. MONROE, LA. Arlington, Texas MONROE, LA. Troy, Ala. Mobile, Ala. MONROE, LA. MONROE, LA. MONROE, LA. Lafayette, La. San Marcos, Texas MONROE, LA. MONROE, LA. Atlanta, Ga. Bowling Green, Ky. MONROE, LA. MONROE, LA. Jonesboro, Ark. Little Rock, Ark. New Orleans, La.

* Denotes Conference Game | All times are Central Time and Subject to Change without Notice Home games in Bold // (1) Warhawk Classic - Monroe, LA // (2) Duel in the Desert - Las Vegas, NV (3) Sun Belt Championship - New Orleans, LA

TIME 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 12:00 PM 6:00 PM 2:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 4:30 PM 2:30 PM 4:30 PM 2:00 PM 7:30 PM 2:00 PM 5:15 PM 2:05 PM 7:00 PM 2:00 PM 7:00 PM 2:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 2:00 PM 5:00 PM 2:00 PM 7:00 PM 2:00 PM 7:05 PM 4:30 PM TBA


WARHAWKS 2012-13 Results (10-21; 7-13 SBC)

2013-14 Warhawks Numerical Roster NO. NAME 3 Alayshia Hunter 4 Journee Beard 10 Jade Wharton 12 Alexar Tugler 15 Ashley Aune 20 Ashleigh Simmons 21 Elexar Tugler 22 Jasmine Shaw 23 Aleesha Coulter 24 Jasmine Taylor 32 Christina Gray 34 Sharnice Brooks 40 Tyler Holley 44 Whitney Wilson

POS. C G G G G F G G G G F C C F

HT. 6-1 5-6 5-7 5-10 5-8 6-1 5-9 5-11 5-8 5-9 5-9 6-2 6-2 6-1

YEAR So. Fr. Jr. Sr. So. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. So. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr.

HOMETOWN Killeen, Texas Baton Rouge, La. Wilmington, Del. Monroe, La. Church Point, La. Hawkins, Texas Monroe, La. Flower Mound, Texas Auckland, New Zealand Denton, Texas Winnfield, La. Bastrop, La. Fort Worth, Texas Seattle, Wash.

Warhawks Players to Watch Ashleigh Simmons - Sr., F, 6-1

Named to the 2013 SBC All-Conference Third-Team… started all 31 games and led the team in points with 377 on the season (12.2 p/g), placing her Top-15 in the SBC… ranked fifth in the conference in both rebounding (8.2 r/g) and field goal percentage (.502)… led the team in free throws made (88) and free throw attempts (144)… recorded 41 steals and finished 12th in the SBC with 23 blocks… posted a career-high 27 points at home in a 64-50 win against Louisiana-Lafayette on March 2… tallied 10 double-doubles, including a 24 point, 17 rebound performance at WKU on Feb. 20… scored 15 points to lead the Warhawks to a 70-63 victory over Florida Atlantic at the SBC Tournament… notched 21 double-figure scoring games and 13 double-digit rebounding games.

Jasmine Shaw - Sr., G, 5-11

Earned 30 starts and played in all 31 games… ranked fifth in the SBC and led the team with 35.5 minutes per game… 21st in the conference and second on the team with 10.3 points per contest… shot 71.2 percent from the free throw line (47-for-66)… second on the team with 151 rebounds… third in assists (70) and steals (48)… poured in a career-high 27 points at home against Southern Miss. on Dec. 9… grabbed a career-high 10 rebounds at Tennessee Tech and scored 14 to complete a double-double on Nov. 24… tallied 16 double-digit scoring performances including 11 points against both Florida Atlantic and Middle Tennessee at the SBC Tournament… dished out a career-high six assists at home against WKU on Nov. 29.

DATE OPPONENT RESULT Nov. 9 at Stephen F. Austin............................................... L, 55-80 Nov. 12 Tulane......................................................................... L, 60-70 Nov. 16 at Nicholls State...................................................... L, 60-85 Nov. 21 Lamar.......................................................................... L, 50-72 Nov. 24 Tennessee Tech......................................................W, 59-48 Nov. 29 Western Kentucky*................................................ L, 57-65 Dec. 1 at UALR*.................................................................... L, 54-71 Dec. 9 Southern Miss.........................................................W, 73-55 Dec. 11 at Texas...................................................................... L, 49-77 Dec. 17 at SMU........................................................................ L, 56-76 Dec. 20 Central Arkansas..................................................... L, 49-62 Dec. 29 Florida Atlantic*...................................................... L, 72-82 Jan. 3 South Alabama*..................................................... L, 45-55 Jan. 5 at North Texas*........................................................ L, 51-79 Jan. 10 at Troy*......................................................................W, 75-69 Jan. 12 Middle Tennessee*................................................ L, 48-66 Jan. 16 at South Alabama*................................................ L, 51-61 Jan. 20 at Arkansas State*.................................................. L, 58-71 Jan. 26 Troy*...........................................................................W, 79-74 Jan. 30 at Florida Atlantic*................................................W, 90-86 Feb. 2 at FIU*........................................................................W, 71-61 Feb. 7 UALR*......................................................................... L, 62-69 Feb. 10 at Louisiana-Lafayette*............................. W, 68-63 (OT) Feb. 14 North Texas*............................................................. L, 75-76 Feb. 16 Arkansas State*....................................................... L, 58-77 Feb. 20 at Western Kentucky*........................................... L, 63-65 Feb. 23 at Middle Tennessee*........................................... L, 53-74 Feb. 28 FIU*.............................................................................W, 74-63 March 2 Louisiana-Lafayette*............................................W, 64-50 March 8 (1) vs. No. 8 Florida Atlantic...............................W, 71-63 March 9 (1) vs. No. 1 Middle Tennessee........................... L, 56-59 * Denotes Sun Belt Conference Game Home games in Bold | All-Times Central (1) - Sun Belt Conference Championship (Hot Springs, Ark.)

2012-13 Warhawks Overall Statistics TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS ## PLAYER GP GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO AST 20 Simmons, Ashleigh 31 31 890 28.7 144 287 .502 1 3 .333 88 144 .611 66 189 255 8.2 96 5 39 12 Tugler, Alexar 31 31 1012 32.6 131 361 .363 36 127 .283 37 55 .673 59 86 145 4.7 70 0 98 22 Shaw, Jasmine 31 30 1101 35.5 127 358 .355 19 91 .209 47 66 .712 49 102 151 4.9 34 0 70 21 Tugler, Elexar 31 31 880 28.4 72 178 .404 7 24 .292 62 94 .660 21 79 100 3.2 90 1 90 3 Hunter, Alayshia 31 5 491 15.8 74 156 .474 0 0 .000 37 60 .617 38 89 127 4.1 59 0 14 32 Gray, Christina 31 25 699 22.5 52 159 .327 2 15 .133 34 54 .630 55 89 144 4.6 78 1 38 10 Shin, Jae 29 1 370 12.8 36 93 .387 31 76 .408 12 13 .923 2 17 19 0.7 27 0 14 34 Brooks, Sharnice 28 0 223 8.0 34 72 .472 0 0 .000 19 23 .826 23 20 43 1.5 23 0 0 40 Holley, Tyler 24 1 114 4.8 19 42 .452 0 0 .000 19 24 .792 13 14 27 1.1 21 0 4 11 Pierson, Shantrell 14 0 110 7.9 6 18 .333 0 3 .000 5 10 .500 10 14 24 1.7 11 0 1 24 Taylor, Jasmine 30 0 224 7.5 9 55 .164 0 5 .000 11 14 .786 9 19 28 0.9 33 0 12 55 Lee, Jenna 20 0 70 3.5 6 21 .286 3 12 .250 2 5 .400 4 8 12 0.6 3 0 0 15 Aune, Ashley 16 0 41 2.6 1 4 .250 0 3 .000 1 2 .500 0 1 1 0.1 4 0 6 TEAM................ 72 78 150 4.8 0 Total.......... 31 711 1804 .394 99 359 .276 374 564 .663 421 805 1226 39.5 549 7 386 Opponents...... 31 743 1908 .389 169 506 .334 459 662 .693 448 773 1221 39.4 577 - 392

TO BLK STL PTS AVG 119 23 41 377 12.2 100 13 54 335 10.8 75 22 48 320 10.3 120 7 56 213 6.9 42 30 9 185 6.0 51 3 20 140 4.5 37 1 11 115 4.0 17 26 3 87 3.1 10 3 1 57 2.4 11 0 4 17 1.2 55 3 10 29 1.0 5 0 0 17 0.9 4 0 1 3 0.2 7 653 131 258 1895 61.1 543 143 342 2114 68.2

2012-13 Warhawks Sun Belt Conference Statistics TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS ## PLAYER GP GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO AST 20 Simmons, Ashleigh 20 20 611 30.6 103 196 .526 0 1 .000 63 97 .649 49 130 179 9.0 58 3 21 12 Tugler, Alexar 20 20 667 33.3 91 244 .373 25 87 .287 24 34 .706 36 59 95 4.8 45 0 62 22 Shaw, Jasmine 20 19 709 35.5 81 226 .358 11 60 .183 32 43 .744 30 58 88 4.4 26 0 44 21 Tugler, Elexar 20 20 563 28.2 48 114 .421 5 17 .294 43 68 .632 14 48 62 3.1 59 0 48 3 Hunter, Alayshia 20 3 318 15.9 43 97 .443 0 0 .000 23 36 .639 27 53 80 4.0 36 0 9 32 Gray, Christina 20 17 446 22.3 38 109 .349 2 11 .182 19 34 .559 41 70 111 5.6 54 1 26 10 Shin, Jae 20 1 268 13.4 27 67 .403 23 58 .397 6 7 .857 2 14 16 0.8 21 0 9 34 Brooks, Sharnice 18 0 146 8.1 22 46 .478 0 0 .000 13 14 .929 16 11 27 1.5 15 0 0 40 Holley, Tyler 14 0 59 4.2 11 20 .550 0 0 .000 9 10 .900 7 8 15 1.1 13 0 3 24 Taylor, Jasmine 20 0 168 8.4 9 35 .257 0 3 .000 10 10 1.000 3 14 17 0.9 25 0 10 11 Pierson, Shantrell 5 0 24 4.8 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 3 2 5 1.0 2 0 0 55 Lee, Jenna 11 0 24 2.2 1 5 .200 0 2 .000 0 1 .000 1 2 3 0.3 2 0 0 15 Aune, Ashley 10 0 22 2.2 0 2 .000 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 4 0 3 TEAM................ 39 54 93 4.7 0 Total.......... 20 475 1162 .409 66 241 .274 242 354 .684 268 523 791 39.5 360 4 235 Opponents...... 20 471 1232 .382 113 322 .351 312 439 .711 298 484 782 39.1 362 - 246

TO BLK STL PTS AVG 73 17 28 269 13.5 68 11 44 231 11.6 47 18 31 205 10.3 81 5 36 144 7.2 28 16 8 109 5.5 31 2 12 97 4.9 24 1 7 83 4.2 12 19 2 57 3.2 5 3 0 31 2.2 41 2 7 28 1.4 4 0 0 2 0.4 0 0 0 2 0.2 2 0 1 0 0.0 5 421 94 176 1258 62.9 351 87 219 1367 68.3

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2013-14 Sun Belt Women’s Basketball SOUTH ALABAMA

The University of South Alabama is a public, doctoral-level university in Mobile, Alabama. It was created by the Alabama Legislature in 1963. Currently, the university is divided into 10 colleges and schools, and includes one of Alabama’s two state-supported medical schools. To date, the university has awarded over 70,000 degrees. The university offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate degrees in ten colleges and schools. Several programs offer master’s level degrees in addition to undergraduate degrees. Doctoral level degrees are offered in several areas, including Nursing, Medicine, Basic Medical Sciences, Instructional Design, Communication Sciences and Disorders, Audiology, Marine Science, Psychology, and a Doctor of Pharmacy degree. The university will also add doctoral programs in Business and Engineering beginning in 2013, with the business doctorate being the state’s first doctorate in business administration. The psychology doctoral program was initiated in 2009 and is one of a handful of such programs nationwide that offers a Combined degree, emphasizing both Clinical Psychology and Counseling Psychology. The university has over 5,200 employees and is the second largest employer in Mobile, Alabama. It has remained one of Alabama’s fastest growing universities for the past several years. Notable Alumni: Juan Pierre, Miami Marlins; P.J. Walters, Professional Baseball Player; David Freese, St. Louis Cardinals and 2011 World Series MVP; former Major League baseball players Mike Mordecai, Luis Gonzalez, Jon Lieber and Marlon Anderson; Tina Powell Allen, sculptor; Judsen Culbreth, Editor of Scholastic Magazine.

South Alabama Administration

Dr. John Smith Interim President

Dr. David Turnipseed Faculty Representative

Dr. Joel Erdmann Athletics Director

Quick Facts Location...................................................................... Mobile, Alabama Founded............................................................................................. 1963 Enrollment......................................................................................14,883 Nickname......................................................................................Jaguars Colors.....................................................................Blue, Red and White Arena/Gym Name....................................................... Mitchell Center Capacity...........................................................................................10,000 Website.............................................................. www.usajaguars.com First Year of Basketball.............................................................1974-75 Overall All-Time Record...........................................................543-550 No. Years in NCAA Tournament..........................................................1 Last Appearance.......................................................................... 1987 No. Years in WNIT.....................................................................................3 Last Appearance.......................................................................... 2004 Head Coach........................................................................ Terry Fowler Alma Mater, Year.............................................. Lane College, 1986 Record at USA (Years).................................................. First Season Career Record.........................................................................206-177 Assistant Coach........................................................... Yolisha Jackson Alma Mater, Year................................................ Jacksonville, 2005 Assisant Coach.................................................................Aisha Stewart Alma Mater, Year.......................................................Catawba, 2004 Assistant Coach.....................................................................Dan Presel Alma Mater, Year................................................... Spring Hill, 1999 Director of Basketball Ops.......................................Mallory Luckett Alma Mater, Year...............................................Murray State, 2010 2012-13 Overall Record................................................................17-13 Conference Record/Finish.......................................10-10 (4th East) Starters Returning/Lost.................................................................... 1/4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost....................................................... 8/6 Newcomers................................................................................................4 SID Contact.......................................................................Kevin Beasley Office............................................................................. 251-414-8033 Cell.................................................................................. 251-377-8164 Email............................................... kbeasley@southalabama.edu Press Row Phone........................................................... 251-460-7418 SID Mailing Address............................................ HPELS, Room 1105 ............................................................University of South Alabama ....................................................................................171 Jaguar Drive .................................................................................. Mobile, AL 36688

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Jinni Frisbey SWA

Head Coach Terry Fowler Terry Fowler was named the University of South Alabama women’s basketball program’s ninth head coach on April, 17, 2013. Over the course of his career, Fowler has served as head coach at North Alabama and Spring Hill where he has compiled a career record of 206-177 (53.8%) in his 13 previous seasons as a head coach. Fowler arrives at USA after spending the last seven seasons at the helm at North Alabama where he guided the Lions to the NCAA Tournament in both 2011 and ’13, while winning 20-plus games in each of those years. During the 2012-13 campaign, UNA posted a 20-11 mark - going 12-6 in the Gulf South Conference - and ranked in the top 20 nationally in field-goal percentage defense and scoring defense. Fowler was named the league’s Coach of the Year – his third coach of the year honor. Fowler earned his degree from Lane (Tenn.) University in business administration from the school in 1986, and added a master’s degree in sport management from the United States Sports Academy in 1994. Fowler and his wife, Carolyn, have four children — Megan, Geoffrey, Morgan and Madison.

2013-14 Jaguars Schedule DATE OPPONENT Nov. 9 at Indiana State Nov. 12 at Southern Miss NOV. 20 NICHOLLS STATE NOV. 25 HOUSTON BAPTIST Nov. 29 at (1) Colorado Nov. 30 vs. (1) TBD DEC. 3 SPRING HILL DEC. 7 TENNESSEE TECH DEC. 16 OLE MISS Dec. 20 at Wake Forest JAN. 1 WKU * JAN. 4 GEORGIA STATE * Jan. 8 at UALR * Jan. 11 at Arkansas State * JAN. 15 LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE * JAN. 18 LOUISIANA-MONROE * Jan. 25 at UT Arlington * Jan. 29 at Georgia State * FEB. 1 UALR * Feb. 6 at Troy * FEB. 12 ARKANSAS STATE * Feb. 15 at WKU * Feb. 19 at Texas State * FEB. 22 TROY * Feb. 26 at Louisiana-Monroe * Mar. 2 at Louisiana-Lafayette * MAR. 5 TEXAS STATE * MAR. 8 UT ARLINGTON * March 12-15 Sun Belt Conference Championship

LOCATION Terre Haute, Ind. Hattiesburg, Miss. MOBILE, ALA. MOBILE, ALA. Boulder, Colo. Boulder, Colo. MOBILE, ALA. MOBILE, ALA. MOBILE, ALA. Winston-Salem, N.C. MOBILE, ALA. MOBILE, ALA. Little Rock, Ark. Jonesboro, Ark. MOBILE, ALA. MOBILE, ALA. Arlington, Texas Atlanta, Ga. MOBILE, ALA. Troy, Ala. MOBILE, ALA. Bowling Green, Ky. San Marcos, Texas MOBILE, ALA. Monroe, La. Lafayette, La. MOBILE, ALA. MOBILE, ALA. New Orleans, La.

TIME 4:05 PM 7:00 PM 7:05 PM 7:05 PM 8:30 PM TBD 5:05 PM TBD 7:05 PM 6:00 PM 1:05 PM 2:05 PM 7:00 PM 3:05 PM 7:05 PM 2:05 PM 5:00 PM 6:00 PM 2:05 PM 5:15 PM 11:30 AM 2:00 PM 7:05 PM 5:05 PM 7:00 PM 5:15 PM 7:05 PM 5:05 PM TBA

* Denotes Conference Game | All times are Central Time and Subject to Change without Notice Home games in Bold // (1) 27th Annual Omni Hotels Classic - Boulder, Colo. // (2) Sun Belt Championship - New Orleans, LA


JAGUARS 2012-13 Results (17-13; 10-10 SBC)

2013-14 Jaguars Numerical Roster NO. NAME 1 Meghan Dunn 2 Brittany Webb 3 Colby Davis 5 Rachel Cumbo 10 Ronneka Robertson 11 Breanna Hall 14 Sharon Sanders *21 Juliann Miller 22 Taylor Jenkins *24 Grace Farnsworth 31 Jennifer Johnson *33 Donyeah Mayfield

POS. G G G G F G G G F G/F F G/F

HT. 5-7 5-2 5-9 5-9 6-1 5-9 5-8 5-8 6-1 5-10 5-11 5-10

YEAR Sr. So. Fr. So. Sr. Jr. So. Jr. So. So. Sr. Jr.

HOMETOWN Hoover, Ala. Whiteland, Ind. Plano, Texas Houston, Texas Kentwood, La. Mesquite, Texas Birmingham, Ala. Louisville, Ky. Germantown, Md. Milton, Ga. Tulsa, Okla. Vicksburg, Miss.

* - Will sit out the 2013-14 season due to NCAA transfer rules.

Jaguars Players to Watch Ronneka Robertson - Sr., F, 6-0

Ronneka Robertson enters the 2013-14 season after having her best year in a South Alabama uniform. As a junior, Robertson started 20 of the 30 games in which she competed, where she averaged 4.6 points and 7.2 rebounds per game. The Kentwood, La., native ranked seventh in the Sun Belt in rebounding, seventh in defensive rebounding (4.6) and ninth in offensive rebounding (2.6) during the 2012-13 season. Robertson led USA in rebounding 17 times and posted double-figure tallies on six occasions, twice pulling down 11 rebounds. She also shot 45.9 percent from the field. Robertson recorded game-winning put back at Troy (3/2) with 4.9 seconds remaining in regular-season finale.

Meghan Dunn - Sr., G, 5-7

In her first season as a Jaguar, Meghan Dunn competed in all 30 games for USA, starting 11. Dunn ranked fourth on the squad in scoring (6.9 ppg) and led the team with 45 three-pointers, knocking down 32.4 percent of her three-point attempts – 11th in the Sun Belt. She also ranked in the Sun Belt three-pointers per game (1.5 – T-6th). Dunn recorded double figures nine times, including a season-best 19 in the regular-season finale at Troy where she was 6-of-11 from the field and 5-for-5 from the free-throw line. The Hoover, Ala., native earned first-team NJCAA AllAmerican honors as a sophomore at Shelton State Community College.

DATE OPPONENT RESULT Nov. 9 at Houston Baptist................................................W, 83-53 Nov. 12 Tennessee State.....................................................W, 59-43 Nov. 16 Southern Mississippi............................................W, 69-67 Nov. 20 at Southern..............................................................W, 63-41 Nov. 23 at Cal State-Northridge &.................................... L, 40-47 Nov. 24 vs. Detroit &.............................................................W, 59-56 Nov. 28 at Florida Atlantic*................................................. L, 56-67 Dec. 1 at FIU*......................................................................... L, 49-63 Dec. 4 Spring Hill College (Ala.).....................................W, 86-52 Dec. 8 Sam Houston State ..............................................W, 71-61 Dec. 19 at UCF......................................................................... L, 54-55 Dec. 22 UALR*......................................................................... L, 40-49 Dec. 29 Arkansas State*......................................................W, 53-47 Jan. 3 at ULM*.....................................................................W, 55-45 Jan. 5 Middle Tennessee*................................................ L, 39-60 Jan. 9 at Louisiana-Lafayette*.......................................W, 53-43 Jan. 12 at North Texas*........................................................ L, 47-67 Jan. 16 ULM*..........................................................................W, 71-61 Jan. 23 Western Kentucky*...............................................W, 56-46 Jan. 27 FIU*.............................................................................. L, 46-50 Jan. 30 at Arkansas State*.................................................. L, 61-72 Feb. 2 at UALR*.................................................................... L, 34-65 Feb. 6 Troy*...........................................................................W, 74-58 Feb. 9 Florida Atlantic*...................................................... L, 56-59 Feb. 13 Louisiana- Lafayette*...........................................W, 53-39 Feb. 20 at Middle Tennessee*........................................... L, 48-69 Feb. 23 North Texas*............................................................W, 65-61 Feb. 27 at Western Kentucky*..........................................W, 65-59 March 2 at Troy*......................................................................W, 71-70 March 8 (1) vs. No. 10 Troy.................................................... L, 49-62 * Denotes Sun Belt Conference Game Home games in Bold | All-Times Central & - Cal State-Northridge Invitational (Northridge, Calif.) (1) - Sun Belt Conference Championship (Hot Springs, Ark.)

2012-13 Jaguars Overall Statistics TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS ## PLAYER GP GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO AST 23 Nixon, Mary 26 25 715 27.5 105 258 .407 26 71 .366 52 76 .684 45 57 102 3.9 33 0 34 33 El,Mansa 30 30 914 30.5 88 309 .285 42 160 .263 71 104 .683 35 95 130 4.3 58 1 85 3 Wright, Brianna 30 10 617 20.6 112 230 .487 1 9 .111 35 65 .538 69 103 172 5.7 44 0 11 1 Dunn, Meghan 30 11 717 23.9 74 204 .363 45 139 .324 15 25 .600 13 48 61 2.0 40 0 37 15 Cherizol, Veronica 30 30 914 30.5 66 171 .386 12 37 .324 24 45 .533 66 127 193 6.4 55 0 38 12 Reynolds, Camille 27 22 523 19.4 48 161 .298 28 95 .295 13 17 .765 13 39 52 1.9 30 0 16 10 Robertson, Ronneka 30 20 612 20.4 51 111 .459 0 2 .000 35 61 .574 79 138 217 7.2 72 1 27 31 Johnson, Jennifer 10 0 105 10.5 17 52 .327 6 18 .333 3 7 .429 5 20 25 2.5 11 0 0 2 Webb, Brittany 30 2 430 14.3 36 90 .400 24 64 .375 6 8 .750 12 18 30 1.0 9 0 29 0 Sophus, Diamonisha 24 0 202 8.4 19 71 .268 2 11 .182 12 16 .750 5 25 30 1.3 22 0 23 22 Jenkins, Taylor 6 0 37 6.2 2 5 .400 0 0 .000 2 2 1.000 1 3 4 0.7 5 0 0 11 Hall, Breanna 16 0 87 5.4 4 30 .133 3 22 .136 3 4 .750 3 2 5 0.3 6 0 0 14 Sanders, Sharon 16 0 79 4.9 4 16 .250 2 11 .182 0 0 .000 0 10 10 0.6 4 0 5 5 Cumbo, Rachel 9 0 48 5.3 0 7 .000 0 5 .000 1 2 .500 2 8 10 1.1 10 0 2 TEAM................ 52 63 115 3.8 0 Total.......... 30 626 1715 .365 191 644 .297 272 432 .630 400 756 1156 38.5 399 2 307 Opponents...... 30 659 1675 .393 110 401 .274 249 342 .728 306 783 1089 36.3 495 - 324

TO BLK STL PTS AVG 85 6 37 288 11.1 91 4 37 289 9.6 37 21 24 260 8.7 33 4 31 208 6.9 67 16 20 168 5.6 37 1 8 137 5.1 38 2 20 137 4.6 9 5 3 43 4.3 35 0 12 102 3.4 31 0 12 52 2.2 3 2 1 6 1.0 3 0 3 14 0.9 6 0 4 10 0.6 5 1 1 1 0.1 18 498 62 213 1715 57.2 486 89 249 1677 55.9

2012-13 Jaguars Sun Belt Conference Statistics TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS ## PLAYER GP GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO AST 3 Wright, Brianna 20 9 437 21.9 85 172 .494 1 5 .200 31 57 .544 47 66 113 5.7 31 0 5 23 Nixon, Mary 19 18 520 27.4 71 177 .401 15 50 .300 30 42 .714 30 39 69 3.6 25 0 24 33 El,Mansa 20 20 622 31.1 61 211 .289 27 106 .255 46 69 .667 27 71 98 4.9 37 0 44 1 Dunn, Meghan 20 7 470 23.5 44 129 .341 26 88 .295 12 17 .706 6 30 36 1.8 27 0 25 15 Cherizol, Veronica 20 20 620 31.0 42 109 .385 9 23 .391 14 27 .519 39 81 120 6.0 40 0 23 12 Reynolds, Camille 20 15 370 18.5 30 110 .273 18 63 .286 9 12 .750 7 26 33 1.7 17 0 8 10 Robertson, Ronneka 20 11 407 20.4 33 72 .458 0 1 .000 20 38 .526 56 96 152 7.6 43 1 14 2 Webb, Brittany 20 0 298 14.9 17 51 .333 13 39 .333 4 6 .667 7 5 12 0.6 5 0 21 0 Sophus, Diamonisha 16 0 114 7.1 6 36 .167 0 4 .000 9 11 .818 4 10 14 0.9 12 0 12 14 Sanders, Sharon 7 0 26 3.7 3 7 .429 2 5 .400 0 0 .000 0 3 3 0.4 2 0 1 11 Hall, Breanna 10 0 50 5.0 3 18 .167 2 14 .143 3 4 .750 0 0 0 0.0 3 0 0 5 Cumbo, Rachel 8 0 45 5.6 0 7 .000 0 5 .000 1 2 .500 2 8 10 1.3 8 0 2 22 Jenkins, Taylor 1 0 3 3.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 31 Johnson, Jennifer 2 0 18 9.0 0 4 .000 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 0 3 3 1.5 1 0 0 TEAM................ 33 36 69 3.5 0 Total.......... 20 395 1103 .358 113 405 .279 179 285 .628 258 474 732 36.6 251 1 179 Opponents...... 20 448 1081 .414 85 266 .320 159 213 .746 185 510 695 34.8 336 - 211

TO BLK STL PTS AVG 23 14 18 202 10.1 62 3 27 187 9.8 65 2 25 195 9.8 27 3 20 126 6.3 43 12 13 107 5.4 25 1 5 87 4.4 27 0 12 86 4.3 22 0 7 51 2.6 18 0 6 21 1.3 1 0 1 8 1.1 1 0 2 11 1.1 5 1 1 1 0.1 0 0 0 0 0.0 4 2 0 0 0.0 11 334 38 137 1082 54.1 323 53 163 1140 57.0

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2013-14 Sun Belt Women’s Basketball UT ARLINGTON

The University of Texas at Arlington (also referred to as UT Arlington or UTA) is a public university located in Arlington, Texas situated southwest of downtown Arlington, and is located in the Dallas–Fort Worth metropolitan area. The university was founded in 1895 and served primarily as a military academy during the early 20th century. After spending several decades in the Texas A&M University System, the institution joined the University of Texas System in 1965. The University of Texas at Arlington sets the standard for educational excellence in the thriving Dallas-Fort Worth area. With an enrollment approaching 33,500, it’s the second largest institution in the UT System and the sixth largest in Texas. The University is rising in stature through its commitment to transforming the lives of students, pushing the boundaries of knowledge, and serving those around us. Notable Alumni: Michael Ainsworth, Tom Fox and Brad Loper, Pulitzer prize-winning photographers; Lou Diamond Phillips, Actor; Ray Price, Country Music Hall of Fame inductee; Kalpana Chawla, Astronaut; Hunter Pence, Professional baseball player; John Lackey, Professional Baseball Player; Kaleb Canales, First Mexican-American head coach in NBA history; Carey Hendrickson, Senior VP of Belo, Corp.; Bruce L. Tanner, CFO Lockheed Martin; Roland Fryer, Economist and youngest tenured African-American professor in Harvard University’s history.

UT Arlington Administration

Dr. Vistasp Karbhari President

Dr. Barry McKeown Faculty Representative

Jim Baker Athletics Director

Quick Facts Location........................................................................ Arlington, Texas Founded............................................................................................. 1895 Enrollment......................................................................................33,500 Nickname................................................................................. Mavericks Colors..................................................Royal Blue, Orange and White Arena/Gym Name...............................................College Park Center Capacity............................................................................................. 7,000 Website...................................................................www.utamavs.com First Year of Basketball.............................................................1972-73 Overall All-Time Record...........................................................568-594 No. Years in NCAA Tournament..........................................................2 Last Appearance.......................................................................... 2006 No. Years in WNIT.....................................................................................2 Last Appearance.......................................................................... 2008 Head Coach...................................................................... Krista Gerlich Alma Mater, Year...................................................Texas Tech, 1993 Record at UTA (Years)................................................... First Season Career Record........................................................................... 168-53 Assistant Coach................................................................... Kristin Cole Alma Mater, Year................................................Notre Dame, 1994 Assisant Coach........................................................... Ashley Crawford Alma Mater, Year............................................................Lamar, 2010 Assistant Coach..................................................................Talby Justus Alma Mater, Year.............................................Tabor College, 1997 Director of Basketball Ops........................................... Courtney Lee Alma Mater, Year........................................West Texas A&M, 2009 2012-13 Overall Record.................................................................. 7-23 Conference Record/Finish................................................4-14 (WAC) Starters Returning/Lost.................................................................... 3/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost....................................................... 8/7 Newcomers................................................................................................6 SID Contact....................................................................Melissa Cebold Office............................................................................. 817-272-7168 Cell.................................................................................. 214-240-8350 Email..................................................................... mcebold@uta.edu Press Row Phone.......................................................... 817-272- 3795 SID Mailing Address...........................................College Park Center .................................................................................... 601 Spaniolo Dr. ........................................................................Arlington, Texas 76019

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Debbie Garcia SWA

Head Coach Krista Gerlich Krista Gerlich was named the head women’s basketball coach at UT Arlington on April 11, 2013. Gerlich spent the previous seven seasons as the head coach at West Texas A&M University. Gerlich compiled an impressive record of 168-53 in seven seasons at West Texas A&M. Her teams won four consecutive South Division Lone Star Conference titles from 2007-10 and three consecutive Lone Star Conference championships from 2008-10. Gerlich guided the Lady Buffs to a 20-12 record overall and a 14-6 mark in the Lone Star Conference this past season. The Lady Buffs earned a berth in the Lone Star Conference championship game, while finishing third in the league standings during the regular season. Gerlich became the quickest coach in WTAMU history to record 100, 125 and 150 wins. Gerlich guided the Lady Buffs to the NCAA Tournament in 2011-12, and a 30-4 record in 2009-10, the first 30-win season for the Lady Buffs since 1994. The 2009-10 squad won the LSC title, the 11th in school history, and finished third in the NCAA South Central Regional tournament.

2013-14 Mavericks Schedule DATE OPPONENT Nov. 8 at Houston Baptist Nov. 10 at Oklahoma State NOV. 14 INCARNATE WORD Nov. 17 at UTSA Nov. 20 at Oklahoma NOV. 24 VCU NOV. 27 ABILENE CHRISTIAN DEC. 4 NORTH TEXAS Dec. 14 at Northern Arizona Dec. 18 at UTPA DEC. 21 TEXAS A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI JAN. 2 ARKANSAS STATE * JAN. 4 UALR * JAN. 8 LOUISIANA-MONROE * Jan. 11 at Louisiana-Lafayette * Jan. 15 at Texas State * JAN. 22 TROY * JAN. 25 SOUTH ALABAMA * Jan. 29 at WKU * Feb. 1 at Georgia State * FEB. 6 LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE * Feb. 12 at Lousiana Monroe * FEB. 15 TEXAS STATE * Feb. 19 at Arkansas State * Feb. 22 at UALR * FEB. 26 GEORGIA STATE * MARCH 1 WKU * March 5 at Troy * March 8 at South Alabama * March 12-15 (1) Sun Belt Conference Championship

LOCATION Houston, Texas Stillwater, Okla. ARLINGTON, TEXAS San Antonio, Texas Norman, Okla. ARLINGTON, TEXAS ARLINGTON, TEXAS ARLINGTON, TEXAS Flagstaff, Ariz. Edinburg, Texas ARLINGTON, TEXAS ARLINGTON, TEXAS ARLINGTON, TEXAS ARLINGTON, TEXAS Lafayette, La. San Marcos, Texas ARLINGTON, TEXAS ARLINGTON, TEXAS Bowling Green, Ky. Atlanta, Ga. ARLINGTON, TEXAS Monroe, La. ARLINGTON, TEXAS Jonesboro, Ark. Little Rock, Ark. ARLINGTON, TEXAS ARLINGTON, TEXAS Troy, Ala. Mobile, Ala. New Orleans, La.

* Denotes Conference Game | All times are Central time and Subject to Change without Notice Home games in Bold // (1) Sun Belt Championship - New Orleans, LA

TIME 7:00 PM 1:00 PM 7:30 PM 5:00 PM 7:00 PM 1:00 PM 7:30 PM 7:30 PM 11:30 AM 7:00 PM 3:30 PM 5:00 PM 7:30 PM 7:30 PM 4:15 PM 7:00 PM 7:30 PM 5:00 PM 7:00 PM 11:00 AM 12:00 PM 7:00 PM 5:00 PM 4:05 PM 4:30 PM 7:30 PM 5:00 PM 7:00 PM 5:05 PM TBA


MAVERICKS 2012-13 Results (7-23)

2013-14 Mavericks Numerical Roster NO. NAME 2 Ryah Lacy 3 Malaika Green 4 Jordan Holub 10 Krioni Bruce 11 Tahlia Pope 12 Chauntandra Williams 15 Taylor Caspers 21 Briana Walker 22 Laila Suleiman 23 Morgan Hunt 24 Amara Wainwright 25 Allyson Te’o 30 Takiyah Langford 32 Allea Harris 44 Desherra Nwanguma

POS. G G G G G G F F G F G F F G F

HT. 5-4 5-4 5-5 5-9 5-11 5-8 6-1 6-1 5-3 6-1 5-7 6-1 5-11 5-7 6-1

YEAR Jr. Sr. So. Jr. Jr. Jr. So. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Fr. So. Fr. Sr.

HOMETOWN Ducanville, Texas Coppell, Texas San Antonio, Texas Mesquite, Texas Wichita, Kan. Lufkin, Texas Fairfield, Calif. Fort Worth, Texas Yukon, Okla. Colleyville, Texas Sacramento, Calif. Fort Worth, Texas Arlington, Texas Argyle, Texas Katy, Texas

Mavericks Players to Watch Desherra Nwanguma - Sr., F, 6-1

Nwanguma was second in scoring on the Mavericks squad last season with an 8.4 points per game average, second only to Laila Suleiman. The three-year letterwinner scored a careerhigh 27 points against Seattle University on Feb. 14 of last year. She led the team in field-goal percentage (49.3) while averaging 4.9 rebounds per contest. Nwanguma was also named to the WAC All-Academic team in 2012-13. The Katy, Texas native recorded two double-doubles last season and will be relied upon this season as a leader for the Mavs.

Lalia Suleiman - Sr., G, 5-3

Suleiman was the only Maverick to start all 30 games for UTA last season. She led the team with a 9.4 points per game average and averaged 3.2 assists per contest in 2012-13. SHe scored a career-high 19 points, twice, on Nov. 27 and March 9. The Yukon, Okla. native earned All-Academic WAC honors in 2012-13 after transferring from Redlands Community College. She was a two-year starter at Redlands.

DATE OPPONENT Nov. 9

RESULT

at George Washington......................................... L, 80-47

Nov. 11 at Michigan State .................................................. L, 83-39 Nov. 16 vs. Oral Roberts....................................................... L, 73-41 Nov. 21 vs. Memphis............................................................. L, 89-76 Nov. 27 at Houston Baptist................................................W, 77-71 Nov. 30 at Nebraska-Omaha.............................................. L, 73-39 Dec. 2

at Fresno State......................................................... L, 70-45

Dec. 4

vs. Texas-Pan American........................................ L, 59-57

Dec. 18 at North Texas.........................................................W, 59-50 Dec. 22 vs. Oklahoma State................................................ L, 90-54 Dec. 29 at New Mexico State............................................W, 62-59 Dec. 31 at Denver................................................................... L, 90-52 Jan. 5

at Louisiana Tech.................................................... L, 65-58

Jan. 10 vs. UTSA..................................................................... L, 59-57 Jan. 12 vs. Texas State.......................................................... L, 63-57 Jan. 17 at Seattle University.............................................. L, 69-53 Jan. 19 at Idaho...................................................................... L, 70-52 Jan. 24 vs. Utah State........................................................... L, 93-83 Jan. 26 vs. San Jose State.................................................... L, 78-70 Feb. 2

vs. Louisiana Tech................................................... L, 78-62

Feb. 7

at Texas State................................................ W, 73-72 (OT)

Feb. 9

at UTSA...................................................................... L, 73-45

Feb. 14 vs. Idaho...................................................................W, 60-58 Feb. 16 vs. Seattle University............................................. L, 78-64 Feb. 20 vs. New Orleans.....................................................W, 82-57 Feb. 28 at San Jose State..................................................... L, 71-49 March 2 at Utah State............................................................ L, 81-57 March 7 vs. Denver................................................................W, 66-55 March 9 vs. New Mexico State............................................ L, 72-66 March 12 (1) vs. New Mexico State...................................... L, 76-63

2012-13 Mavericks Overall Statistics

TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS ## PLAYER GP GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO AST 22 Suleiman, Laila 30 30 936 31.2 87 283 0.307 39 128 0.305 69 96 0.719 23 74 97 3.2 89 2 80 44 Nwanguma, Desherra 30 23 632 21.1 106 215 0.493 0 0 0.000 39 51 0.765 68 80 148 4.9 84 2 26 3 Green, Malaika 28 7 550 19.6 74 212 0.349 32 102 0.314 18 26 0.692 17 30 47 1.7 32 0 30 15 Parker, Kiara 30 28 775 25.8 76 218 0.349 4 1 0.125 35 53 0.660 46 117 163 5.4 91 2 51 32 Garcia, Aron 29 24 838 28.9 73 178 0.410 0 2 0.000 33 53 0.623 57 159 216 7.4 66 1 44 4 Holub, Jordan 20 14 421 21.1 49 123 0.398 9 24 0.375 11 14 0.786 17 33 50 2.5 29 0 26 21 Walker, Briana 16 1 223 13.9 30 75 0.400 0 0 0.000 26 40 0.650 40 47 87 5.4 24 0 2 35 Thorpe, Rosalyn 27 8 339 12.6 59 121 0.488 0 0 0.000 10 17 0.588 17 40 57 2.1 22 0 7 12 Williams, Chauntand 29 3 373 12.9 48 150 0.320 2 20 0.100 34 45 0.756 13 38 51 1.8 41 0 32 14 Willson, Kelsey 27 3 341 12.6 30 110 0.273 9 1 0.205 20 28 0.714 19 50 69 2.6 27 0 14 24 Watkins, Eboni 15 7 199 13.3 17 58 0.293 9 28 0.321 6 9 0.667 3 22 25 1.7 8 0 11 11 DeNure, Sabreena 3 0 60 20.0 2 6 0.333 0 2 0.000 2 2 1.000 0 3 3 1.0 5 0 6 10 Bruce, Krioni 19 2 166 8.7 8 1 0.235 0 1 0.000 9 11 0.818 4 17 21 1.1 8 0 12 23 Johnson, Jade 16 0 92 5.8 8 19 0.421 2 3 0.667 2 4 0.500 3 9 12 0.8 7 0 0 2 Cisneroz, Micah 12 0 61 5.1 4 20 0.200 0 5 0.000 3 5 0.600 5 6 11 0.9 14 0 2 34 Rhymes, Hailee 1 0 1 1.0 0 0 0.000 0 0 0.000 0 0 0.000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 30 Langford, Takiyah 3 0 18 6.0 0 3 0.000 0 0 0.000 0 0 0.000 0 2 2 0.7 6 1 1 TEAM............... 70 58 128 4.3 0 Total.............. 30 6025 671 1825 0.368 106 391 0.271 317 454 0.698 402 785 1187 39.6 553 8 344 Opponents.......... 30 6025 781 1894 0.412 197 601 0.328 396 620 0.639 458 826 1284 42.8 484 - 460

TO BLK STL PTS AVG 98 3 29 282 9.4 72 17 25 251 8.4 46 0 13 198 7.1 86 4 48 191 6.4 80 40 29 179 6.2 30 1 13 118 5.9 23 2 9 86 5.4 14 12 1 128 4.7 41 8 18 132 4.6 21 3 10 89 3.3 29 1 9 49 3.3 6 0 2 6 2.0 19 2 6 25 1.3 13 0 2 20 1.3 12 0 3 11 0.9 0 0 0 0 0.0 2 2 1 0 0.0 12 0 604 95 218 1765 58.8 493 109 313 2155 71.8

2012-13 Mavericks Western Athletic Conference Statistics

TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS ## PLAYER GP GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO AST 22 Suleiman, Laila 18 18 594 33.0 56 174 .322 27 83 .325 48 68 .706 13 45 58 3.2 57 1 43 44 Nwanguma, Desherra 18 16 414 23.0 78 148 .527 0 0 .000 30 40 .750 46 59 105 5.8 54 2 16 3 Green, Malaika 16 1 317 19.8 38 123 .309 19 62 .306 10 17 .588 12 24 36 2.3 15 0 13 32 Garcia, Aron 18 13 532 29.6 48 114 .421 0 1 .000 22 37 .595 42 91 133 7.4 41 0 24 15 Parker, Kiara 18 18 487 27.1 46 143 .322 2 14 .143 21 34 .618 29 79 108 6.0 61 2 35 4 Holub, Jordan 14 12 338 24.1 37 98 .378 4 14 .286 9 12 .750 12 28 40 2.9 25 0 23 12 Williams, Chauntandr 17 1 234 13.8 30 87 .345 0 6 .000 28 38 .737 12 29 41 2.4 27 0 20 35 Thorpe, Rosalyn 18 4 198 11.0 40 76 .526 0 0 .000 4 8 .500 8 23 31 1.7 16 0 3 21 Walker, Briana 6 1 84 14.0 7 21 .333 0 0 .000 11 13 .846 12 25 37 6.2 11 0 1 24 Watkins, Eboni 6 5 112 18.7 10 34 .294 4 14 .286 0 0 .000 2 12 14 2.3 6 0 7 14 Willson, Kelsey 17 1 194 11.4 12 54 .222 4 19 .211 14 16 .875 11 32 43 2.5 16 0 9 23 Johnson, Jade 7 0 27 3.9 4 9 .444 1 1 1.000 0 2 .000 2 5 7 1.0 4 0 0 10 Bruce, Krioni 10 0 62 6.2 4 10 .400 0 1 .000 3 3 1.000 2 10 12 1.2 1 0 7 2 Cisneroz, Micah 8 0 32 4.0 1 10 .100 0 3 .000 3 4 .750 2 4 6 0.8 8 0 1 TEAM................ 31 28 59 3.3 0 Total.......... 18 411 1101 .373 61 218 .280 203 292 .695 236 494 730 40.6 342 5 202 Opponents...... 18 452 1129 .400 128 392 .327 252 380 .663 257 500 757 42.1 297 - 273

TO BLK STL PTS AVG 56 1 22 187 10.4 42 13 13 186 10.3 26 0 6 105 6.6 45 28 17 118 6.6 56 4 31 115 6.4 26 1 12 87 6.2 27 6 10 88 5.2 8 6 0 84 4.7 8 1 2 25 4.2 18 1 3 24 4.0 9 2 5 42 2.5 4 0 1 9 1.3 6 1 5 11 1.1 7 0 1 5 0.6 8 346 64 128 1086 60.3 295 59 180 1284 71.3

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2013-14 Sun Belt Women’s Basketball TEXAS STATE

Texas State, located in the IH-35 corridor between Austin and San Antonio, is home to nearly 35,000 students and officially opened its doors in 1903. Notably, Texas State is the only university in Texas to have graduated a U.S. president: Lyndon B. Johnson, class of 1930. The Texas State athletics program currently consists of 16 varsity programs including the football team coached by Dennis Franchione. The Bobcats are beginning our second season of playing a Football Bowl Subdivision schedule and will be bowl eligible in 2013. Recently reclassified as an Emerging Research University, Texas State currently meets all standards with the NCAA’s Academic Progress Rate (APR) and has a budget of $25 million. San Marcos is located in the Austin metro area, which is the 47th largest designated market area (DMA) in the United States. Notable Alumni: Lyndon B. Johnson, former President of the United States, George Strait, Grammy Award-winning American country music singer; Powers Boothe, actor; Jerry Fields, J.D. Fields & Co. founder, chairman and chief executive officer; T. Paul Bulmahn, ATP Oil & Gas Corporation Chairman and Chief Executive Officer.

Texas State Administration

Dr. Denise M. Trauth President

Dr. Paul Gowens Faculty Representative

Dr. Larry Teis Athletics Director

Quick Facts Location.................................................................... San Marcos, Texas Founded............................................................................................. 1899 Enrollment......................................................................................34,229 Nickname.....................................................................................Bobcats Colors...............................................................................Maroon & Gold Arena/Gym Name...................................................Strahan Coliseum Capacity............................................................................................. 7,200 Website......................................................www.txstatebobcats.com First Year of Basketball................................................................... 1966 Overall All-Time Record...........................................................670-642 No. Years in NCAA Tournament..........................................................2 Last Appearance.......................................................................... 2003 No. Years in WNIT.....................................................................................1 Last Appearance.......................................................................... 2008 Head Coach................................................................Zenarae Antoine Alma Mater, Year.......................................... Colorado State, 1998 Record at TXST (Years).................................................. 27-34 (two) Career Record..............................................................................Same Associate Head Coach..................................................... Sue Serafini Alma Mater, Year...........................................Massachusetts, 1990 Assisant Coach............................................................Chandra Dorsey Alma Mater, Year....................................................... Ole Miss, 2001 Assistant Coach.............................................................Katie Paganelli Alma Mater, Year........................................................St. Louis, 2010 Director of Basketball Ops......................................Abigail Whitling Alma Mater, Year...........................................North Carolina, 2010 2012-13 Overall Record................................................................10-20 Conference Record/Finish................................................4-14 (WAC) Starters Returning/Lost.................................................................... 4/1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost....................................................... 6/4 Newcomers................................................................................................6 SID Contact...........................................................................Jen Lawson Office............................................................................. 512-245-2988 Cell.................................................................................. 217-369-4402 Email..................................................................... jll175@txstate.edu Press Row Phone....................................................................................... SID Mailing Address..........................................601 University Drive ..................Darren B. Casey Athletic Admin Complex, Rm. 126 ..........................................................................San Marcos, TX 78666

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Tracy Shoemake SWA

Head Coach Zenarae Antoine Zenarae Antoine has established an up-tempo style during her first two seasons at Texas State. She led the Bobcats to their first conference tournament appearance in four years during her inaugural season in 2011-12. The team reached the Southland Conference Tournament, and recorded its first win at the event since 2003 after beating Sam Houston State in the quarterfinals. Last year Texas State won its first game against a Big 12 opponent since 2005, after beating TCU 91-80 at Strahan Coliseum. Earlier in the year, the Bobcats won their first game against a Sun Belt opponent since 2005, defeating North Texas 86-84 in Denton. Antoine’s high scoring style is evident as the Bobcats led the WAC for the majority of the year in scoring offense, finishing the year 40th in the country with an average of 69.7 points per game. That total was large in part to the team’s 100-67 win against San Jose State in the regular season finale, marking the first time since 1988 the Bobcats have scored 100 points against a Division I opponent.

2013-14 Bobcats Schedule DATE OPPONENT NOV. 8 HUSTON TILLOTSON Nov. 13 at Texas Nov. 16 at TCU NOV. 23 HAMPTON NOV. 27 TEXAS A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI Nov. 30 at UTEP Dec. 5 at Rice DEC. 15 HOUSTON Dec. 18 at Lamar DEC. 22 UTSA DEC. 29 ST. THOMAS UNIVERSITY JAN. 2 UALR * JAN. 4 ARKANSAS STATE * Jan. 8 at Louisiana-Lafayette * Jan. 11 at Louisiana-Monroe * JAN. 15 UT ARLINGTON * Jan. 22 at UALR * JAN. 25 TROY * Feb. 1 at WKU * FEB. 5 LOUISIANA-MONROE * FEB. 8 LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE * Feb. 12 at Georgia State * Feb. 15 at UT Arlington * FEB. 19 SOUTH ALABAMA * Feb. 22 at Arkansas State * FEB. 26 WKU * MARCH 1 GEORGIA STATE * March 5 at South Alabama * March 8 at Troy * March 12-15 (1) Sun Belt Conference Championship

LOCATION SAN MARCOS, TEXAS Austin, Texas Ft. Worth, Texas SAN MARCOS, TEXAS SAN MARCOS, TEXAS El Paso, Texas Houston, Texas SAN MARCOS, TEXAS Beaumont, Texas SAN MARCOS, TEXAS SAN MARCOS, TEXAS SAN MARCOS, TEXAS SAN MARCOS, TEXAS Lafayette, La. Monroe, La. SAN MARCOS, TEXAS Little Rock, Ark. SAN MARCOS, TEXAS Bowling Green, Ky. SAN MARCOS, TEXAS SAN MARCOS, TEXAS Atlanta, Ga. Arlington, Texas SAN MARCOS, TEXAS Jonesboro, Ark. SAN MARCOS, TEXAS SAN MARCOS, TEXAS Mobile, Ala. Troy, Ala. New Orleans, La.

* Denotes Conference Game | All times are Central time and Subject to Change without Notice Home games in Bold // (1) Sun Belt Championship - New Orleans, LA

TIME 7:00 PM TBA TBA 2:00 PM 7:00 PM TBA 7:05 PM 2:00 PM TBA 1:00 PM 2:00 PM 5:00 PM 2:00 PM 7:00 PM TBA 7:00 PM TBA 2:00 PM 4:30 PM 7:00 PM 2:00 PM 7:00 PM 5:00 PM 7:00 PM 3:05 PM 7:00 PM 2:00 PM 7:05 PM 5:15 PM TBA


BOBCATS 2012-13 Results (10-20)

2013-14 Bobcats Numerical Roster NO. NAME 00 Kaylan Martin 1 Ayriel Anderson 10 Meghan Braeuer 12 Rochelle Vasquez 21 Kileah Mays 24 Raven Burns 25 Jasmine Baugus 31 Correy Moyer 32 Kaitlin Walla 34 Carrie Kirchner 35 Erin Peoples 42 Jacqueline Jeffcoat 45 Ashley Ezeh

POS. G G G G C G F F G C G F C

HT. 5-6 5-3 5-7 5-10 6-2 5-7 5-10 6-1 5-9 6-4 6-1 6-2 6-1

YEAR Sr. So. Jr. Fr. RS-So. So. Sr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. RS-Jr. Sr.

HOMETOWN Pflugerville, Texas Irving, Texas Belton, Texas McKinney, Texas Dallas, Texas Houston, Texas Kileen,Texas Verdigris, Okla. Georgetown, Texas Leander, Texas Little Rock, Ark. Dallas, Texas Houston, Texas

Bobcats Players to Watch Ayriel Anderson - So., G, 5-3

Finished second in the WAC in three-point field goal percentage during conference games … ended the conference season 31-of-72 from deep (.431) … finished second on the team in three-pointers made for the entire season with 40 … led the team in assists with 81 … started the final 15 games … playing in all 30 … led the team in free throw percentage at .780 (32of-41) … had a season-high 18 points against Houston Baptist (Feb. 20) … made at least one three-pointer in five straight games from Feb. 2-20 … began conference play going 8-of-10 from three-point range in her first two games.

Erin Peoples - So., F, 6-1

Named to the WAC All-Freshman Team … became the first Texas State player to receive WAC Player of the Week after scoring a season-high 23 points and grabbing 12 rebounds against Huston-Tillotson … finished the year in eighth place in a single season at Texas State with 35 blocks … recorded five double-doubles during the year, second-most on the team … had double-digit rebounds in six of seven games from Jan. 12-Feb. 7 … had a career-high 14 rebounds against Houston Baptist (Feb. 20) … only freshman to start and play in all 30 games … had a season-high four blocks against Idaho (Jan. 24) … the game was part of a three game stretch in which she had at least three blocks in each game … opened the year with at least one steal in the first seven games.

DATE OPPONENT Nov. 9

RESULT

Belmont....................................................................W, 82-76

Nov. 12 at North Texas.........................................................W, 88-83 Nov. 20 Rice.............................................................................. L, 73-61 Nov. 25 TCU.............................................................................W, 91-80 Nov. 28 at Oklahoma State................................................. L, 90-55 Dec. 1

at UTEP....................................................................... L, 88-81

Dec. 6

Huston-Tillotson....................................................W, 93-42

Dec. 15 at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi.............................W, 69-51 Dec. 18 Kennesaw State.....................................................W, 75-61 Dec. 22 at Houston................................................................ L, 74-61 Dec. 29 at San Jose State..................................................... L, 98-96 Dec. 31 at Utah State............................................................ L, 82-69 Jan. 3

Denver...............................................................L, 73-70 (OT)

Jan. 5

New Mexico State.................................................. L, 61-58

Jan. 10 at Louisiana Tech.................................................... L, 71-58 Jan. 12 at UT Arlington.......................................................W, 63-57 Jan. 19 UTSA........................................................................... L, 56-46 Jan. 24 Idaho........................................................................... L, 72-60 Jan. 26 Seattle........................................................................ L, 70-58 Jan. 31 at New Mexico State............................................W, 58-49 Feb. 2

at Denver................................................................... L, 75-62

Feb. 7

UT Arlington............................................................. L, 73-72

Feb. 9

Louisiana Tech........................................................W, 68-63

Feb. 16 at UTSA...................................................................... L, 74-65 Feb. 20 at Houston Baptist........................................L, 78-76 (OT) Feb. 28 at Seattle..........................................................L, 73-71 (OT) March 2 at Idaho...................................................................... L, 72-59 March 7 Utah State................................................................. L, 73-56 March 9 San Jose State...................................................... W, 100-67 March 12 (1) vs. Denver........................................................... L, 73-63

2012-13 Bobcats Overall Statistics

TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS ## PLAYER GP GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO AST 3 Ford, Diamond 30 29 1142 38.1 234 599 .391 63 207 .304 113 147 .769 22 106 128 4.3 64 1 71 45 Ezeh, Ashley 21 15 561 26.7 127 274 .464 0 0 .000 66 97 .680 71 117 188 9.0 63 1 11 15 Baugus, Jasmine 30 30 1018 33.9 97 249 .390 16 50 .320 73 119 .613 76 123 199 6.6 79 3 23 35 Peoples, Erin 30 30 902 30.1 112 281 .399 17 71 .239 33 60 .550 65 174 239 8.0 63 0 41 1 Anderson, Ayriel 30 17 876 29.2 84 202 .416 40 102 .392 32 41 .780 13 69 82 2.7 54 0 81 00 Martin, Kaylan 29 28 865 29.8 49 167 .293 31 91 .341 39 56 .696 14 73 87 3.0 56 0 80 24 Burns, Raven 29 1 221 7.6 28 91 .308 21 68 .309 9 19 .474 11 21 32 1.1 25 0 4 14 McGilbra, Taylor 10 0 138 13.8 6 15 .400 3 10 .300 4 6 .667 3 24 27 2.7 24 0 28 11 Dawson, Bree 21 0 212 10.1 12 41 .293 11 31 .355 3 9 .333 5 19 24 1.1 7 0 6 2 Passino, Morgan 26 0 164 6.3 4 11 .364 0 0 .000 4 9 .444 8 20 28 1.1 10 0 3 TEAM................ 53 72 125 4.2 0 Total.......... 30 753 1930 .390 202 630 .321 376 563 .668 341 818 1159 38.6 445 5 348 Opponents...... 30 814 2005 .406 162 545 .297 338 462 .732 446 947 1393 46.4 485 - 451

TO BLK STL PTS AVG 90 10 50 644 21.5 49 17 19 320 15.2 52 10 40 283 9.4 37 35 52 274 9.1 60 0 35 240 8.0 58 3 46 168 5.8 12 6 12 86 3.0 22 7 13 19 1.9 9 2 3 38 1.8 3 4 4 12 0.5 6 398 94 274 2084 69.5 482 111 207 2128 70.9

2012-13 Bobcats Western Athletic Conference Statistics

TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS ## PLAYER GP GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO AST 3 Ford, Diamond 18 18 697 38.7 138 364 .379 37 118 .314 78 94 .830 13 59 72 4.0 39 1 37 45 Ezeh, Ashley 9 5 244 27.1 55 114 .482 0 0 .000 22 33 .667 25 48 73 8.1 27 1 5 1 Anderson, Ayriel 18 13 590 32.8 60 146 .411 31 72 .431 18 25 .720 13 43 56 3.1 39 0 52 15 Baugus, Jasmine 18 18 619 34.4 55 140 .393 5 22 .227 43 77 .558 45 80 125 6.9 49 2 12 35 Peoples, Erin 18 18 535 29.7 68 169 .402 7 36 .194 15 33 .455 33 115 148 8.2 42 0 22 00 Martin, Kaylan 18 18 548 30.4 29 107 .271 16 57 .281 19 28 .679 7 40 47 2.6 40 0 49 24 Burns, Raven 17 0 127 7.5 15 53 .283 13 38 .342 5 12 .417 7 11 18 1.1 11 0 3 11 Dawson, Bree 14 0 175 12.5 10 30 .333 10 22 .455 3 9 .333 4 13 17 1.2 5 0 6 14 McGilbra, Taylor 1 0 25 25.0 1 2 .500 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 1 3 4 4.0 4 0 9 2 Passino, Morgan 15 0 114 7.6 2 6 .333 0 0 .000 1 4 .250 6 11 17 1.1 7 0 3 TEAM................ 37 46 83 4.6 0 Total.......... 18 433 1131 .383 119 366 .325 204 315 .648 191 469 660 36.7 263 4 198 Opponents...... 18 480 1157 .415 106 329 .322 193 272 .710 251 570 821 45.6 284 - 277

TO BLK STL PTS AVG 52 5 31 391 21.7 18 3 7 132 14.7 45 0 21 169 9.4 30 5 25 158 8.8 22 23 31 158 8.8 37 1 31 93 5.2 7 3 4 48 2.8 8 2 3 33 2.4 4 0 1 2 2.0 2 4 3 5 0.3 4 229 46 157 1189 66.1 280 68 118 1259 69.9

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2013-14 Sun Belt Women’s Basketball TROY

Troy University is a public university located in Troy, Alabama, and founded in 1887 as Troy Normal School with a mission to educate and train new teachers. TROY has since evolved into a comprehensive global university. The Troy Campus itself consists of 36 major buildings on 650 acres plus the adjacent Troy University Arboretum, located near downtown Troy, Ala. The campus sits along rolling hills with many old oak trees present along the streets and throughout campus. A very small lake named Lake Lagoona sits in front of university’s Sorrell Chapel. Troy University cumulatively offers four associate degree programs, 44 bachelor’s degree programs, 24 master’s degree programs, seven education specialist degree programs and one doctoral program with an overall selective acceptance rate of 68%. Troy University has three other campuses in the state of Alabama in Dothan, Montgomery, and Phenix City, along with 23 sites in seven U.S. states and six locations in Southeast Asia and the Middle East. The university also has a very large online learning program, known as eTROY, and offers many courses in conjunction with the United States Armed Forces. Notable Alumni: Kevin Kregel, NASA mission commander; James Byron Huggins, author; Robert Smith, composer; Dr. Manley Johnson, economist; Vecepia Towery, 3rd season winner of Survivor; DeMarcus Ware, an All-Pro NFL linebacker for the Dallas Cowboys; Osi Umenyiora, an All-Pro NFL defensive end of the Atlanta Falcons.

Troy Administration

Dr. Jack Hawkins Jr. Chancellor

Dr. Fred Green Faculty Representative

John Hartwell Athletics Director

Quick Facts Location............................................................................Troy, Alabama Founded............................................................................................. 1887 Enrollment......................................................................................25,000 Nickname.......................................................................................Trojans Colors........................................................... Cardinal, Silver and Black Arena/Gym Name.............................................................Trojan Arena Capacity............................................................................................. 5,200 Website..............................................................www.troytrojans.com First Year of Basketball.............................................................1975-76 Overall All-Time Record...........................................................483-584 No. Years in NCAA Tournament..........................................................1 Last Appearance.......................................................................... 1997 No. Years in WNIT.....................................................................................0 Last Appearance............................................................................ N/A Head Coach.....................................................................Chanda Rigby Alma Mater, Year............................................... SE Louisiana, 1990 Record at TROY (Years)....................................................7-24 (one) Career Record.........................................................................421-173 Associate Head Coach....................................................Jennifer Graf Alma Mater, Year.................................Northwestern State, 2000 Assisant Coach..................................................... Courtney Simmons Alma Mater, Year..................................................... Louisville, 2008 Assistant Coach..................................................................... Mike Ryan Alma Mater, Year.......................................................NC State, 2011 Director of Basketball Ops.............................................Nick Lawson Alma Mater, Year....................................................N.C. State., 2013 2012-13 Overall Record.................................................................. 7-24 Conference Record/Finish......................................... 3-17 (6th East) Starters Returning/Lost.................................................................... 3/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost....................................................... 5/7 Newcomers................................................................................................8 SID Contact............................................................................. Matt Mays Office............................................................................. 334-670-5655 Cell.................................................................................. 334-372-4338 Email......................................................................mtmays@troy.edu Press Row Phone........................................................... 334-670-3229 SID Mailing Address............................. 5000 Veterans Stadium Dr. .......................................................................................Troy, AL, 36082

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Sandy Atkins SWA

Head Coach Chanda Rigby Entering her second season at Troy in 2013-14, Chanda Rigby’s opening season featured many firsts as well as a five-win improvement from the previous season. In 2012-13, the Trojans led the Sun Belt in scoring at 70.2 points per game, scoring 80 points or more nine times, including a 118-point effort against Furman in Troy’s second ever game inside Trojan Arena. Rigby brought her up-tempo style to Troy after seven very successful seasons at Pensacola State on the junior college level. In each of her last two seasons, Rigby led the Pirates to a state title and the NJCAA Final Four. In 2010-11, she led the Pirates to an undefeated regular season (32-0) that included 20 consecutive weeks at No.1 in the NJCAA national polls. With over 20 years of head coaching experience, Rigby has been successful at every level of competition, posting a 421-173 record, at the high school, two-year college and four-year college levels.

2013-14 Trojans Schedule DATE OPPONENT Nov. 8 at Alabama State NOV. 11 FLORIDA A&M NOV. 15 TENNESSEE STATE Nov. 19 at Mercer NOV. 26 ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE NOV. 30 JACKSONVILLE DEC. 4 FLORIDA DEC. 8 EVANSVILLE Dec. 14 at Tennessee Dec. 20 at Alabama Dec. 29 at Savannah State Jan. 1 at Georgia State * JAN. 4 WKU * Jan. 8 at Arkansas State * Jan. 11 at UALR * JAN. 16 LOUISIANA-MONROE * JAN. 18 LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE * Jan. 22 at UT Arlington * Jan. 25 at Texas State * FEB. 1 ARKANSAS STATE * FEB. 6 SOUTH ALABAMA * Feb. 12 at WKU * FEB. 15 GEORGIA STATE * Feb. 19 at Louisiana-Lafayette * Feb. 22 at South Alabama * FEB. 26 UALR * March 1 at Louisiana-Monroe * MARCH 5 UT ARLINGTON * MARCH 8 TEXAS STATE * March 12-15 Sun Belt Conference Championship

LOCATION Montgomery, Ala. TROY, ALA. TROY, ALA. Macon, Ga. TROY, ALA. TROY, ALA. TROY, ALA. TROY, ALA. Knoxville, Tenn. Tuscaloosa, Ala. Savannah, Ga. Atlanta, Ga. TROY, ALA. Jonesboro, Ark. Little Rock, Ark. TROY, ALA. TROY, ALA. Arlington, Texas San Marcos, Texas TROY, ALA. TROY, ALA. Bowling Green, Ky. TROY, ALA. Lafayette, La. Mobile, Ala. TROY, ALA. Monroe, La. TROY, ALA. TROY, ALA. New Orleans, La.

* Denotes Conference Game | All times are Central time and Subject to Change without Notice Home games in Bold // (1) Sun Belt Championship - New Orleans, LA

TIME 6:00 PM 7:00 PM 12:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 2:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 2:00 PM 5:15 PM 7:00 PM 4:30 PM 5:15 PM 5:15 PM 7:30 PM 2:00 PM 5:15 PM 5:15 PM 7:00 PM 5:15 PM 7:00 PM 5:00 PM 7:00 PM 2:00 PM 7:00 PM 5:15 PM TBA


TROJANS 2012-13 Results (7-24; 3-17 SBC)

2013-14 Trojans Numerical Roster NO. NAME 3 Joanna Harden 4 Ashley Beverly-Kelley 5 Brianna Lancaster 11 O’Neal Session 14 Brooke Bowie 20 Aissata Maiga 21 Michelle Mitchell 23 Kristen Emerson 24 Chant Lewis 33 Lauren Day 35 Kourtney Coleman 42 Ronita Garrett 50 Dominique Ross

POS. G G F F G G G F G F F F F

HT. 5-7 5-6 6-1 6-1 5-10 5-6 5-9 6-1 5-8 6-1 6-1 6-1 6-1

YEAR Sr. So. Jr. RS-Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Sr.

HOMETOWN Pompano Beach, Fla. Adamsville, Ala. Waynesboro, Miss. Boston, Mass. Winter Park, Fla. Bamako, Mali Eastman, Ga. Prattville, Ala. Winnfield, La. Ft. Walton Beach, Fla. Holly Springs, Miss. McCormick, S.C. Covington, Tenn.

Trojans Players to Watch Joanna Harden - Sr., G, 5-7

Joanna Harden was named a second team All-Sun Belt selection in 2012-13 after averaging 15.3 points per game, ranking sixth in the league. The Pompano Beach, Fla., native average 18.6 points per game in Sun Belt play, ranking fourth in the conference, while scoring in double figures in 18 of 20 Sun Belt game. Harden scored in double figures in 22 games overall and scored over 20 points eight times, including a season-high 33 points at FIU. Harden earned the first Sun Belt Player of the Week award in Troy history after she scored 27 points in Troy’s upset victory at Middle Tennessee. Harden also had a double-double to her credit as she scored 15 points and dished out 10 assists against Florida Atlantic at home.

Ashley Beverly-Kelley - So., G, 5-6

Ashley Beverly-Kelley made an immediate impact as a freshman in 2012-13 as she averaged 12.1 points per game, ranking fourth among Sun Belt freshman. The speedy guard scored in double figures in 18 games, including scoring over 20 points in six game. The Adamsville, Ala., native scored a season-high 33 points at North Texas, including 6-of-12 shooting from 3-point range. The 33 points against North Texas were the most by a Troy freshman in a single-game in Troy Division I history (1993-present). Beverly-Kelley also set a season scoring record as her 376 points were the most by a freshman in Troy’s Division I era as well (most since 1985-86). Beverly-Kelley also rewrote the Troy freshman record book on the defensive end, picking up 60 steals to set that Division I era mark as well.

DATE OPPONENT RESULT Nov. 11 at Winthrop.............................................................. L, 82-87 Nov. 14 Mercer........................................................................ L, 90-96 Nov. 18 Furman................................................................... W, 118-96 Nov. 21 at Kennesaw State................................................. L, 65-72 Nov. 29 at UALR*.................................................................... L, 52-75 Dec. 1 Western Kentucky*................................................ L, 81-84 Dec. 4 at Florida................................................................... L, 62-87 Dec. 9 Alabama State........................................................W, 90-88 Dec. 15 Alabama.................................................................... L, 71-80 Dec. 18 at Jacksonville........................................................W, 88-83 Dec. 21 Florida Atlantic*...................................................... L, 80-81 Dec. 29 at Mississippi State................................................ L, 60-82 Jan. 2 at North Texas*........................................................ L, 71-87 Jan. 5 UALR*......................................................................... L, 50-71 Jan. 10 ULM*........................................................................... L, 69-75 Jan. 16 at Florida Atlantic*................................................. L, 63-74 Jan. 19 at FIU*......................................................................... L, 76-82 Jan. 24 Arkansas State*....................................................... L, 74-87 Jan. 26 at ULM*...................................................................... L, 74-79 Jan. 30 at Western Kentucky*........................................... L, 80-98 Feb. 2 Louisiana-Lafayette*............................................W, 68-61 Feb. 6 at South Alabama*................................................ L, 58-74 Feb. 10 at Middle Tennessee*................................ W, 74-70 (OT) Feb. 14 FIU*.............................................................................. L, 39-56 Feb. 16 North Texas*............................................................W, 86-69 Feb. 20 at Louisiana-Lafayette*........................................ L, 59-63 Feb. 23 at Arkansas State*.................................................. L, 49-71 Feb. 28 Middle Tennessee*................................................ L, 63-85 March 2 South Alabama*..................................................... L, 70-71 March 8 (1) vs. No. 7 South Alabama...............................W, 62-49 March 9 (1) vs. No. 2 UALR.................................................... L, 52-65 * Denotes Sun Belt Conference Game (1) - Sun Belt Conference Championship (Hot Springs, Ark.)

2012-13 Trojans Overall Statistics

TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS ## PLAYER GP GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO AST 3 Harden, Joanna 31 25 995 32.1 177 430 .412 36 131 .275 85 109 .780 25 91 116 3.7 72 3 83 4 Beverly-Kelley, A. 31 26 875 28.2 132 355 .372 33 103 .320 79 101 .782 34 111 145 4.7 75 3 47 23 McCloud, Britney 31 19 679 21.9 108 259 .417 21 60 .350 47 70 .671 31 79 110 3.5 83 1 25 5 McAppion, Sarah 31 22 789 25.5 102 196 .520 5 22 .227 72 86 .837 72 109 181 5.8 93 5 30 35 Coleman, Kourtney 31 17 690 22.3 88 185 .476 9 33 .273 40 58 .690 51 92 143 4.6 69 2 26 24 Pitts, Jasmine 28 20 661 23.6 60 201 .299 32 120 .267 34 49 .694 7 68 75 2.7 63 2 108 14 Bowie, Brooke 29 5 419 14.4 46 133 .346 14 58 .241 33 51 .647 34 84 118 4.1 58 2 13 50 Ross, Dominique 31 20 616 19.9 37 120 .308 0 6 .000 37 57 .649 63 93 156 5.0 45 0 24 20 Kleeman, Sophie 14 1 187 13.4 16 43 .372 5 16 .313 7 8 .875 2 15 17 1.2 16 1 19 12 Williams, Jada 23 0 114 5.0 8 19 .421 3 4 .750 3 9 .333 2 7 9 0.4 9 0 2 13 Troell, Emily 21 0 125 6.0 7 24 .292 0 2 .000 6 14 .429 12 16 28 1.3 22 0 1 33 Howard, Aarika 21 0 100 4.8 6 17 .353 0 1 .000 1 2 .500 2 8 10 0.5 11 0 1 TEAM................ 75 73 148 4.8 0 Total.......... 31 787 1982 .397 158 556 .284 444 614 .723 410 846 1256 40.5 616 19 379 Opponents...... 31 862 2079 .415 175 575 .304 499 715 .698 502 880 1382 44.6 537 - 434

TO BLK STL PTS AVG 109 9 44 475 15.3 83 9 60 376 12.1 79 9 21 284 9.2 69 15 30 281 9.1 64 14 22 225 7.3 81 4 42 186 6.6 47 14 24 139 4.8 52 2 26 111 3.6 15 1 6 44 3.1 11 0 3 22 1.0 2 3 2 20 1.0 5 2 1 13 0.6 8 625 82 281 2176 70.2 570 123 281 2398 77.4

2012-13 Trojans Sun Belt Conference Statistics

TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS ## PLAYER GP GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO AST 3 Harden, Joanna 20 17 689 34.5 141 313 .450 28 91 .308 61 77 .792 16 60 76 3.8 47 3 49 4 Beverly-Kelley, A. 20 16 578 28.9 91 242 .376 21 69 .304 52 63 .825 27 77 104 5.2 47 1 33 5 McAppion, Sarah 20 14 511 25.6 53 102 .520 2 12 .167 48 55 .873 40 67 107 5.4 59 4 17 23 McCloud, Britney 20 9 406 20.3 54 146 .370 9 31 .290 24 38 .632 14 44 58 2.9 52 0 10 24 Pitts, Jasmine 19 16 465 24.5 42 139 .302 17 74 .230 26 39 .667 7 52 59 3.1 45 2 74 35 Coleman, Kourtney 20 8 410 20.5 43 98 .439 6 20 .300 24 37 .649 27 50 77 3.9 39 1 18 2 Kleeman, Sophie 8 1 121 15.1 11 28 .393 4 13 .308 4 5 .800 0 8 8 1.0 12 1 9 50 Ross, Dominique 20 16 435 21.8 24 74 .324 0 1 .000 22 36 .611 43 64 107 5.4 32 0 12 14 Bowie, Brooke 18 3 221 12.3 18 60 .300 7 29 .241 9 21 .429 15 36 51 2.8 30 1 7 12 Williams, Jada 14 0 72 5.1 3 11 .273 3 4 .750 2 6 .333 1 4 5 0.4 5 0 0 13 Troell, Emily 14 0 85 6.1 2 14 .143 0 1 .000 3 6 .500 8 16 24 1.7 13 0 1 33 Howard, Aarika 11 0 32 2.9 0 6 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 1 2 0.2 6 0 0 TEAM................ 46 45 91 4.6 0 Total.......... 20 482 1233 .391 97 345 .281 275 383 .718 245 524 769 38.5 387 13 230 Opponents...... 20 544 1299 .419 116 380 .305 309 435 .710 306 569 875 43.8 333 - 285

TO BLK STL PTS AVG 73 6 29 371 18.6 42 3 43 255 12.8 50 10 23 156 7.8 45 4 13 141 7.1 59 1 23 127 6.7 38 9 11 116 5.8 11 0 5 30 3.8 42 2 20 70 3.5 29 8 9 52 2.9 6 0 1 11 0.8 1 2 2 7 0.5 1 0 0 0 0.0 4 401 45 179 1336 66.8 371 78 186 1513 75.7

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2013-14 Sun Belt Women’s Basketball WKU

Western Kentucky University is a public university in Bowling Green, Kentucky. It was formally founded by the Commonwealth of Kentucky in 1906, though its roots reach back a quarter-century earlier. WKU sits atop the highest point in south-central Kentucky, a hill called College Heights with a commanding view of the Barren River valley. The campus flows from the top of College Heights, also known as The Hill, down its north, south and west faces. WKU is very close to the completion of its second major capital campaign, the $200 million New Century of Spirit, which ends in 2012. It follows the university’s first campaign, Investing in the Spirit, which had a goal of $75 million but raised more than $100 million. Besides the main campus at College Heights, WKU operates a satellite campus in Bowling Green and regional campuses in Glasgow, Elizabethtown/Fort Knox and in Owensboro. Notable Alumni: E.A. Diddle, Hall of Fame Basketball Coach; Gen. Russell Dougherty, retired commander of the Strategic Air Command; Julian Goodman, former president of NBC; Donald Kendall, former chairman of Pepsico; Lt. Col. Terry Wilcutt, space shuttle pilot; John Carpenter, movie director.

WKU Administration

Dr. Gary Ransdell President

Craig Martin Faculty Representative

Todd Stewart Athletics Director

Quick Facts Location..................................................... Bowling Green, Ky. 42101 Founded............................................................................................. 1906 Enrollment......................................................................................20,712 Nickname.......................................................................... Lady Toppers Colors................................................................................Red and White Arena/Gym Name................................................... E.A. Diddle Arena Capacity............................................................................................. 7,326 Website...............................................................www.wkusports.com First Year of Basketball.............................................................1914-15 Overall All-Time Record...........................................................852-441 No. Years in NCAA Tournament....................................................... 16 6 Last Appearance.......................................................................... 2008 No. Years in WNIT.................................................................................. 10 Last Appearance.......................................................................... 2013 Head Coach....................................................... Michelle Clark-Heard Alma Mater, Year.............................................................. WKU, 1990 Record at WKU (Years).................................................. 22-11 (one) Career Record..............................................................................46-43 Assistant Coach......................................................Margaret Richards Alma Mater, Year..................................................... Nebraska, 2003 Assisant Coach........................................................Candyce Bingham Alma Mater, Year..................................................... Louisville, 2009 Assistant Coach..................................................................Greg Collins Alma Mater, Year..................................................... Louisville, 1988 Director of Basketball Ops.......................................... Ervin Williams Alma Mater, Year............................................. Lenoir-Rhyne, 1987 2012-13 Overall Record................................................................22-11 Conference Record/Finish......................................... 13-7 (3rd East) Starters Returning/Lost.................................................................... 5/0 Letterwinners Returning/Lost....................................................... 7/3 Newcomers................................................................................................6 SID Contact.................................................................Robert Sampson Office............................................................................. 270-745-2599 Cell.................................................................................. 502-387-8950 Email..................................................... robert.sampson@wku.edu Press Row Phone........................................................... 270-745-6941 SID Mailing Address.......................E.A. Diddle Arena, Room 1454 ..............................................................1605 Avenue of Champions ...................................................................Bowling Green, KY 42101

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Pam Herriford SWA

Head Coach Michelle Clark-Heard Michelle Clark-Heard, the 2012-13 Sun Belt Conference Coach of the Year, enters her second season at WKU after she helped WKU to a 13-win improvement in 2012-13 over the 2011-12 season output. It was the largest in Sun Belt Conference history as WKU turned a 9-21 mark into a 22-11 record. WKU’s eight win improvement in conference play from five wins to 13 wins was tied for the largest in league history. The Lady Toppers also became the first team in Sun Belt Conference history to win 20 games in the season following a year in which the team won less than 10 games the previous season. Among her most notable accomplishments during the season were leading the team to the semifinals of the Sun Belt Conference Championships, a berth in the Women’s NIT and becoming the first coach to lead a WKU team to 10 road wins in a season since 1990-91.

2013-14 Lady Toppers Schedule DATE OPPONENT NOV. 9 AUSTIN PEAY Nov. 11 at Vanderbilt NOV. 16 MURRAY STATE Nov. 19 at Southeast Missouri Nov. 23 at Northern Kentucky NOV. 27 LOUISVILLE DEC. 1 MOREHEAD STATE Dec. 7 at Ball State DEC. 15 JACKSON STATE Dec. 20 vs. (1) Belmont Dec. 21 vs. (1) Georgetown Jan. 1 at South Alabama * Jan. 4 at Troy * JAN. 8 GEORGIA STATE * JAN. 15 UALR * JAN. 18 ARKANSAS STATE * Jan. 22 at Louisiana-Monroe * Jan. 25 at Louisiana-Lafayette * JAN. 29 UT ARLINGTON * FEB. 1 TEXAS STATE * Feb. 5 at Arkansas State * Feb. 8 at UALR * FEB. 12 TROY * FEB. 15 SOUTH ALABAMA * FEB. 22 LOUISIANA-MONROE * Feb. 26 at Texas State * Mar. 1 at UT Arlington * MAR. 5 LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE * Mar. 8 at Georgia State * March 12-15 (2) Sun Belt Conference Championship

LOCATION BOWLING GREEN, KY. Nashville, Tenn. BOWLING GREEN, KY. Cape Girardeau, Mo. Highland Heights, Ky. BOWLING GREEN, KY. BOWLING GREEN, KY. Muncie, Ind. BOWLING GREEN, KY. San Juan, Puerto Rico San Juan, Puerto Rico Mobile, Ala. Troy, Ala. BOWLING GREEN, KY. BOWLING GREEN, KY. BOWLING GREEN, KY. Monroe, La. Lafayette, La. BOWLING GREEN, KY. BOWLING GREEN, KY. Jonesboro, Ark. Little Rock, Ark. BOWLING GREEN, KY. BOWLING GREEN, KY. BOWLING GREEN, KY. San Marcos, Texas Arlington, Texas BOWLING GREEN, KY. Atlanta, Ga. New Orleans, La.

* Denotes Conference Game | All times are Central time and Subject to Change without Notice Home games in Bold // (1) 2013 Puerto Rico Classic // (2) Sun Belt Championship - New Orleans, LA

TIME 2:00 PM 7:00 PM 2:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 2:00 PM 1:00 PM 2:00 PM 11:00 AM 11:00 AM 7:00 PM 5:15 PM 11:30 AM 7:00 PM 4:30 PM 7:00 PM 2:00 PM 7:00 PM 4:30 PM 7:00 PM TBA 7:00 PM 2:00 PM 2:00 PM 7:00 PM 5:00 PM 7:00 PM 11:00 AM TBA


LADY TOPPERS 2012-13 Results (22-11; 13-7 SBC)

2013-14 Lady Toppers Numerical Roster NO. NAME 2 Chaney Means 3 Jasmine Crawford 4 Chanell Lockhart 5 Micah Jones 11 Bria Gaines 12 Kendall Noble 13 Aleeya Harris 14 Kierra Muhammad 15 Ruta Savickaite 21 Alexis Govan 22 Bianca McGee 24 Ileana Johnson 30 Chastity Gooch 33 Jalynn McClain

POS. G G G G F/C G F G C G/F G G F F

HT. 5-8 5-6 5-10 5-8 6-3 5-11 6-1 5-4 6-4 5-10 5-9 5-6 6-1 6-1

YEAR Sr. Jr. Jr. So. Fr. RS-Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. So.

HOMETOWN Lawrenceville, Ga. St. Louis, Mo. Chicago, Ill. Greensburg, Ky. Glenwood, Ill. Hazard, Ky. San Antonio, Texas Hebron, Ky. Vilnius, Lithuania San Antonio, Texas Michigan City, Ind. Flagstaff, Ariz. Franklin, Ky. Jeffersonville, Ind.

Lady Toppers Players to Watch Chastity Gooch - Jr., F, 6-0

First player in program history to record 400 points (532), 300 rebounds (374), 50 steals (77) and 50 blocks (61) in a single season in 2012-13. Third in nation in rebounding among sophomores in 2012-13. Named 2013 Sun Belt Conference Defensive Player of the Year, the first Lady Topper in school history to win the award from the league and the 11th time a player has won a specialty award in program history (Player of the Year, Freshman of the Year, Newcomer of the Year, Defensive Player of the Year). 2013 Sun Belt Conference All-Conference First Team. Finished second in the nation in double-doubles in a season with 26, breaking ShaRae Mansfield’s 199900 record of 22 in a single season. Finished season with the 11th most double-doubles in NCAA Division One history and finished season with second most double-doubles in NCAA history for a sophomore by Courtney Paris’ 33 double-doubles as a sophomore in 2006-07.

Alexis Govan - Jr., G/F, 5-10

Third highest scoring sophomore in the nation in 2012-13. 2013 Sun Belt Conference AllConference First Team. Her 20.3 points per game average ranked as the fourth most by a player in program history. Her 671 points rank as the sixth most in a single season in program history. Govan became the 21st player in the combined history of Lady Topper Basketball and Hilltopper Basketball to reach the 600-point mark in a single season and the 10th Lady Topper to reach the mark... Govan is the second sophomore in Lady Topper Basketball or Hilltopper Basketball history to reach the 600-point mark in a season while just the sixth player to reach the mark as a freshman, sophomore or junior. Finished season ranked 15th in the nation in scoring. Scored 40 points in an 82-80 win over North Texas on Dec. 29, 2012 in E.A. Diddle Arena, one of just 14 40-point performances in the nation during the 2012-13 season and one of just three by a sophomore.

DATE OPPONENT RESULT Nov. 9 at Murray State.......................................................W, 80-69 Nov. 17 Northern Kentucky &...........................................W, 65-53 Nov. 19 FIU *............................................................................ w, 62-56 Nov. 24 Illinois State.............................................................. L, 68-83 Nov. 29 at ULM *....................................................................W, 65-57 Dec. 1 at Troy *.....................................................................W, 84-81 Dec. 4 Vanderbilt................................................................. L, 67-77 Dec. 6 at Morehead State................................................W, 62-38 Dec. 9 at Kent State............................................................W, 59-53 Dec. 16 Southeast Missouri State....................................W, 60-46 Dec. 19 at Wright State $....................................................W, 84-67 Dec. 21 vs. Florida A&M $...................................................W, 71-57 Dec. 29 North Texas *...........................................................W, 82-80 Jan. 3 at UALR *..................................................................W, 78-69 Jan. 6 at Arkansas State *................................................. L, 58-63 Jan. 12 Florida Atlantic *....................................................W, 86-68 Jan. 16 Louisiana-Lafayette *...........................................W, 75-64 Jan. 19 UALR *.......................................................................W, 70-61 Jan. 23 at South Alabama *............................................... L, 46-56 Jan. 27 at Middle Tennessee *.......................................... L, 57-79 Jan. 30 Troy *..........................................................................W, 98-80 Feb. 7 at North Texas *......................................................W, 76-62 Feb. 9 Arkansas State *...................................................... L, 74-78 Feb. 13 at Florida Atlantic *...............................................W, 64-61 Feb. 16 at FIU*......................................................................... L, 53-72 Feb. 20 ULM *.........................................................................W, 65-63 Feb. 23 at Louisiana-Lafayette *......................................W, 77-58 Feb. 27 South Alabama *.................................................... L, 59-65 March 2 Middle Tennessee *............................................... L, 54-71 March 9 (1) vs. No. 11 Louisiana-Lafayette....................W, 61-57 March 10 (1) vs. No. 2 UALR.................................................... L, 54-74 March 21 (2) East Carolina........................................... W, 88-77 (OT) March 22 (2) at Auburn............................................................ L, 66-84 * Denotes Sun Belt Conference Game & - 30th Annual BB&T Classic (Bowling Green, Ky.) $ - Wright State Tournament (Dayton, Ohio) (1) - Sun Belt Conference Championship (Hot Springs, Ark.) (2) - WNIT First Round (Campus Sites)

2012-13 Lady Toppers Overall Statistics

TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS ## PLAYER GP GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO AST 21 Govan, Alexis 33 33 1125 34.1 253 545 .464 27 64 .422 138 175 .789 80 122 202 6.1 103 3 69 30 Gooch, Chastity 33 32 1158 35.1 216 441 .490 14 37 .378 86 131 .656 106 268 374 11.3 100 5 53 22 McGee, Bianca 24 20 729 30.4 101 249 .406 39 109 .358 59 70 .843 23 53 76 3.2 48 0 47 33 McClain, Jalynn 33 16 803 24.3 82 197 .416 0 1 .000 48 77 .623 61 75 136 4.1 102 5 20 5 Jones, Micah 33 32 977 29.6 59 177 .333 31 102 .304 38 46 .826 13 88 101 3.1 47 0 68 12 Noble, Kendall 2 0 29 14.5 3 5 .600 0 0 .000 3 4 .750 2 8 10 5.0 2 0 0 2 Means, Chaney 33 29 790 23.9 50 157 .318 17 78 .218 22 27 .815 33 75 108 3.3 60 1 70 10 Fothergill, Danay 12 1 169 14.1 14 45 .311 6 27 .222 9 16 .563 13 14 27 2.3 15 1 7 23 Wright, LeAsia 31 2 446 14.4 34 88 .386 2 6 .333 32 43 .744 29 30 59 1.9 45 0 30 24 Johnson, Ileana 30 0 282 9.4 17 57 .298 1 13 .077 22 29 .759 10 17 27 0.9 16 0 10 34 Woods, Ciera 9 0 54 6.0 4 7 .571 0 0 .000 1 2 .500 5 3 8 0.9 13 0 0 32 Sunkett, Mariah 15 0 63 4.2 2 8 .250 0 0 .000 3 4 .750 2 5 7 0.5 0 0 1 TEAM................ 41 66 107 3.2 0 Total.......... 33 835 1976 .423 137 437 .314 461 624 .739 418 824 1242 37.6 551 15 375 Opponents...... 33 807 1977 .408 152 549 .277 413 563 .734 431 808 1239 37.5 533 - 430

TO BLK STL PTS AVG 140 15 55 671 20.3 100 61 77 532 16.1 88 1 23 300 12.5 62 14 29 212 6.4 51 3 41 187 5.7 5 1 3 9 4.5 49 8 51 139 4.2 12 4 5 43 3.6 37 3 19 102 3.3 29 0 12 57 1.9 1 3 2 9 1.0 0 3 1 7 0.5 15 589 116 318 2268 68.7 632 121 282 2179 66.0

2012-13 Lady Toppers Sun Belt Conference Statistics

TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS ## PLAYER GP GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO AST 21 Govan, Alexis 20 20 686 34.3 158 322 .491 15 35 .429 91 112 .813 51 66 117 5.9 68 3 35 30 Gooch, Chastity 20 20 703 35.2 131 267 .491 6 20 .300 56 87 .644 71 157 228 11.4 62 2 33 22 McGee, Bianca 17 15 522 30.7 71 174 .408 24 70 .343 39 47 .830 13 35 48 2.8 33 0 30 33 McClain, Jalynn 20 7 485 24.3 46 112 .411 0 0 .000 36 61 .590 37 47 84 4.2 59 1 10 5 Jones, Micah 20 19 567 28.4 34 105 .324 17 62 .274 21 24 .875 7 48 55 2.8 31 0 37 2 Means, Chaney 20 18 485 24.3 30 101 .297 10 49 .204 18 21 .857 22 37 59 3.0 38 0 50 23 Wright, LeAsia 19 1 250 13.2 16 46 .348 1 5 .200 16 22 .727 15 16 31 1.6 22 0 13 24 Johnson, Ileana 20 0 192 9.6 13 41 .317 0 7 .000 18 21 .857 7 12 19 1.0 13 0 8 10 Fothergill, Danay 3 0 32 10.7 1 9 .111 0 6 .000 1 2 .500 3 4 7 2.3 6 0 1 34 Woods, Ciera 8 0 37 4.6 3 3 1.000 0 0 .000 1 2 .500 2 2 4 0.5 10 0 0 32 Sunkett, Mariah 10 0 41 4.1 2 5 .400 0 0 .000 3 4 .750 0 2 2 0.2 0 0 0 TEAM................ 25 36 61 3.1 0 Total.......... 20 505 1185 .426 73 254 .287 300 403 .744 253 462 715 35.8 342 6 217 Opponents...... 20 495 1160 .427 89 303 .294 265 357 .742 259 476 735 36.8 336 - 262

TO BLK STL PTS AVG 84 11 39 422 21.1 58 44 49 324 16.2 58 0 14 205 12.1 39 10 25 128 6.4 35 1 24 106 5.3 28 6 28 88 4.4 24 1 12 49 2.6 17 0 11 44 2.2 3 1 2 3 1.0 1 3 2 7 0.9 0 2 0 7 0.7 10 357 79 206 1383 69.2 408 82 179 1344 67.2

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2013-14 Sun Belt Women’s Basketball 2012-13 OVERALL STATS SCORING OFFENSE ## Team 1. Troy 2. Western Kentucky 3. Florida Atlantic 4. Middle Tennessee 5. North Texas 6. UALR 7. Arkansas State 8. FIU 9. ULM 10. South Alabama 11. Louisiana-Lafayette

3-POINT FG PCT ## Team G 1. UALR 33 2. North Texas 30 3. Western Kentucky 33 4. Middle Tennessee 33 5. Florida Atlantic 29 6. South Alabama 30 7. Louisiana-Lafayette 31 8. Arkansas State 30 9. Troy 31 10. ULM 31 11. FIU 32

FG 111 168 137 191 170 191 148 106 158 99 72

FGA 299 533 437 628 573 644 515 369 556 359 302

Pct .371 .315 .314 .304 .297 .297 .287 .287 .284 .276 .238

3-POINT FG PCT DEFENSE ## Team G 1. UALR 33 2. Arkansas State 30 3. South Alabama 30 4. Middle Tennessee 33 5. Western Kentucky 33 6. North Texas 30 7. Louisiana-Lafayette 31 8. Troy 31 9. FIU 32 10. ULM 31 11. Florida Atlantic 29

FG 91 111 110 124 152 173 126 175 148 169 93

FGA 379 446 401 451 549 591 418 575 479 506 274

Pct .240 .249 .274 .275 .277 .293 .301 .304 .309 .334 .339

Margin +9.8 +9.8 +2.7 +2.2 +1.3 +1.0 -1.6 -1.8 -5.7 -7.1 -7.2

REBOUNDING OFFENSE ## Team G 1. Troy 31 2. UALR 33 3. FIU 32 4. ULM 31 5. North Texas 30 6. Middle Tennessee 33 7. South Alabama 30 8. Western Kentucky 33 9. Louisiana-Lafayette 31 10. Florida Atlantic 29 11. Arkansas State 30

Reb 1256 1318 1268 1226 1185 1296 1156 1242 1148 1024 1051

Avg/G 40.5 39.9 39.6 39.5 39.5 39.3 38.5 37.6 37.0 35.3 35.0

FTA 1580 1867 1976 1975 1834 1982 1776 1804 1906 1715 1862

Pct .430 .423 .423 .411 .406 .397 .396 .394 .390 .365 .350

REBOUNDING DEFENSE ## Team G 1. FIU 32 2. Middle Tennessee 33 3. UALR 33 4. South Alabama 30 5. Arkansas State 30 6. Western Kentucky 33 7. ULM 31 8. North Texas 30 9. Louisiana-Lafayette 31 10. Florida Atlantic 29 11. Troy 31

Reb 1049 1169 1189 1089 1120 1239 1221 1204 1245 1258 1382

Avg/G 32.8 35.4 36.0 36.3 37.3 37.5 39.4 40.1 40.2 43.4 44.6

FG 679 790 835 812 744 787 703 711 744 626 651

FGA 1580 1867 1976 1975 1834 1982 1776 1804 1906 1715 1862

Pct .430 .423 .423 .411 .406 .397 .396 .394 .390 .365 .350

REBOUNDING MARGIN ## Team G 1. FIU 32 2. UALR 33 3. Middle Tennessee 33 4. South Alabama 30 5. ULM 31 6. Western Kentucky 33 7. North Texas 30 8. Arkansas State 30 9. Louisiana-Lafayette 31 10. Troy 31 11. Florida Atlantic 29

TEAM 1268 1318 1296 1156 1226 1242 1185 1051 1148 1256 1024

Avg 39.6 39.9 39.3 38.5 39.5 37.6 39.5 35.0 37.0 40.5 35.3

FG 602 743 693 709 659 715 751 807 862 729 738

FGA 1790 1908 1774 1810 1675 1809 1865 1977 2079 1705 1658

Pct .336 .389 .391 .392 .393 .395 .403 .408 .415 .428 .445

BLOCKED SHOTS ## Team 1. UALR 2. ULM 3. FIU 4. Florida Atlantic 5. Western Kentucky 6. Middle Tennessee 7. Troy 8. Arkansas State 9. North Texas 10. South Alabama 11. Louisiana-Lafayette

Blocks 163 131 131 106 116 96 82 79 72 62 47

Avg/G 4.94 4.23 4.09 3.66 3.52 2.91 2.65 2.63 2.40 2.07 1.52

G 31 33 29 33 30 33 30 32 31 30 31

W-L 7-24 22-11 12-17 25-8 11-19 24-9 15-15 19-13 10-21 17-13 10-21

Pts 2176 2268 1973 2214 2000 2076 1842 1960 1895 1715 1771

SCORING DEFENSE ## Team G 1. UALR 33 2. South Alabama 30 3. Middle Tennessee 33 4. FIU 32 5. Arkansas State 30 6. Louisiana-Lafayette 31 7. Western Kentucky 33 8. ULM 31 9. North Texas 30 10. Florida Atlantic 29 11. Troy 31

Pts 1751 1677 1890 1891 1811 1948 2179 2114 2055 2019 2398

Avg/G 53.1 55.9 57.3 59.1 60.4 62.8 66.0 68.2 68.5 69.6 77.4

SCORING MARGIN ## Team G 1. UALR 33 2. Middle Tennessee 33 3. Western Kentucky 33 4. FIU 32 5. South Alabama 30 6. Arkansas State 30 7. Florida Atlantic 29 8. North Texas 30 9. Louisiana-Lafayette 31 10. ULM 31 11. Troy 31

OFF 62.9 67.1 68.7 61.2 57.2 61.4 68.0 66.7 57.1 61.1 70.2

DEF 53.1 57.3 66.0 59.1 55.9 60.4 69.6 68.5 62.8 68.2 77.4

FREE THROW PCT ## Team 1. Arkansas State 2. UALR 3. Western Kentucky 4. Middle Tennessee 5. FIU 6. Troy 7. North Texas 8. ULM 9. Florida Atlantic 10. South Alabama 11. Louisiana-Lafayette

G 30 33 33 33 32 31 30 31 29 30 31

FTM 679 790 835 812 744 787 703 711 744 626 651

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGES ## Team G 1. Arkansas State 30 2. UALR 33 3. Western Kentucky 33 4. Middle Tennessee 33 5. FIU 32 6. Troy 31 7. North Texas 30 8. ULM 31 9. Florida Atlantic 29 10. South Alabama 30 11. Louisiana-Lafayette 31 FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE ## Team G 1. UALR 33 2. ULM 31 3. FIU 32 4. Arkansas State 30 5. South Alabama 30 6. Middle Tennessee 33 7. North Texas 30 8. Western Kentucky 33 9. Troy 31 10. Louisiana-Lafayette 31 11. Florida Atlantic 29

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Avg/G 70.2 68.7 68.0 67.1 66.7 62.9 61.4 61.2 61.1 57.2 57.1

G 33 31 32 29 33 33 31 30 30 30 31

OPP 1049 1189 1169 1089 1221 1239 1204 1120 1245 1382 1258

Avg 32.8 36.0 35.4 36.3 39.4 37.5 40.1 37.3 40.2 44.6 43.4

Margin +6.8 +3.9 +3.8 +2.2 +0.2 +0.1 -0.6 -2.3 -3.1 -4.1 -8.1


2012-13 OVERALL STATS ASSISTS ## Team 1. UALR 2. Middle Tennessee 3. ULM 4. Troy 5. FIU 6. North Texas 7. Western Kentucky 8. Florida Atlantic 9. Arkansas State 10. South Alabama 11. Louisiana-Lafayette

Assists 447 435 386 379 374 344 375 329 324 307 259

Avg/G 13.55 13.18 12.45 12.23 11.69 11.47 11.36 11.34 10.80 10.23 8.35

DEFENSIVE REB PCT. ## Team G 1. South Alabama 30 2. UALR 33 3. FIU 32 4. Middle Tennessee 33 5. Western Kentucky 33 6. North Texas 30 7. ULM 31 8. Florida Atlantic 29 9. Louisiana-Lafayette 31 10. Troy 31 11. Arkansas State 30

D-Reb 756 898 803 793 824 803 805 654 686 846 734

O-Reb 306 397 357 402 431 427 448 380 401 502 443

D-Reb Pct 0.712 0.693 0.692 0.664 0.657 0.653 0.642 0.632 0.631 0.628 0.624

STEALS ## Team G 1. Florida Atlantic 29 2. North Texas 30 3. Louisiana-Lafayette 31 4. Western Kentucky 33 5. Troy 31 6. Middle Tennessee 33 7. ULM 31 8. Arkansas State 30 9. South Alabama 30 10. UALR 33 11. FIU 32

Steals 319 314 306 318 281 294 258 238 213 234 202

Avg/G 11.00 10.47 9.87 9.64 9.06 8.91 8.32 7.93 7.10 7.09 6.31

OFFENSIVE REB PCT. ## Team G 1. FIU 32 2. Middle Tennessee 33 3. Louisiana-Lafayette 31 4. ULM 31 5. UALR 33 6. Western Kentucky 33 7. South Alabama 30 8. North Texas 30 9. Arkansas State 30 10. Troy 31 11. Florida Atlantic 29

O-Reb 465 503 462 421 420 418 400 382 317 410 370

D-Reb 692 767 844 773 792 808 783 777 677 880 878

O-Reb Pct 0.402 0.396 0.354 0.353 0.347 0.341 0.338 0.330 0.319 0.318 0.296

TURNOVER MARGIN ## Team G 1. Florida Atlantic 29 2. Louisiana-Lafayette 31 3. Middle Tennessee 33 4. UALR 33 5. Western Kentucky 33 6. South Alabama 30 7. North Texas 30 8. Arkansas State 30 9. FIU 32 10. Troy 31 11. ULM 31

TEAM 473 520 534 527 589 498 583 533 501 625 653

Avg 16.3 16.8 16.2 16.0 17.8 16.6 19.4 17.8 15.7 20.2 21.1

OPP 623 611 614 581 632 486 548 489 446 570 543

Avg 21.5 19.7 18.6 17.6 19.2 16.2 18.3 16.3 13.9 18.4 17.5

Margin +5.17 +2.94 +2.42 +1.64 +1.30 -0.40 -1.17 -1.47 -1.72 -1.77 -3.55

3-POINT FG MADE ## Team G 1. South Alabama 30 2. Florida Atlantic 29 3. Middle Tennessee 33 4. North Texas 30 5. Troy 31 6. Louisiana-Lafayette 31 7. Western Kentucky 33 8. Arkansas State 30 9. UALR 33 10. ULM 31 11. FIU 32

3FG 191 170 191 168 158 148 137 106 111 99 72

Avg/G 6.37 5.86 5.79 5.60 5.10 4.77 4.15 3.53 3.36 3.19 2.25

ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO ## Team G 1. UALR 33 2. Middle Tennessee 33 3. FIU 32 4. Florida Atlantic 29 5. Western Kentucky 33 6. South Alabama 30 7. Arkansas State 30 8. Troy 31 9. ULM 31 10. North Texas 30 11. Louisiana-Lafayette 31

Asst 447 435 374 329 375 307 324 379 386 344 259

Avg 13.5 13.2 11.7 11.3 11.4 10.2 10.8 12.2 12.5 11.5 8.4

Turn 527 534 501 473 589 498 533 625 653 583 520

Avg 16.0 16.2 15.7 16.3 17.8 16.6 17.8 20.2 21.1 19.4 16.8

Ratio 0.85 0.81 0.75 0.70 0.64 0.62 0.61 0.61 0.59 0.59 0.50

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS ## Team G 1. Middle Tennessee 33 2. Louisiana-Lafayette 31 3. FIU 32 4. ULM 31 5. South Alabama 30 6. Troy 31 7. Florida Atlantic 29 8. North Texas 30 9. UALR 33 10. Western Kentucky 33 11. Arkansas State 30

No. 503 462 465 421 400 410 370 382 420 418 317

Avg/G 15.24 14.90 14.53 13.58 13.33 13.23 12.76 12.73 12.73 12.67 10.57

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS ## Team 1. Troy 2. UALR 3. North Texas 4. ULM 5. South Alabama 6. FIU 7. Western Kentucky 8. Arkansas State 9. Middle Tennessee 10. Florida Atlantic 11. Louisiana-Lafayette

No. 846 898 803 805 756 803 824 734 793 654 686

Avg/G 27.29 27.21 26.77 25.97 25.20 25.09 24.97 24.47 24.03 22.55 22.13

G 33 33 31 31 32 30 33 29 30 30 31

G 31 33 30 31 30 32 33 30 33 29 31

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2013-14 Sun Belt Women’s Basketball 2012-13 SBC ONLY STATS SCORING OFFENSE ## Team G 1. Western Kentucky 20 2. Middle Tennessee 20 3. Troy 20 4. Florida Atlantic 20 5. North Texas 20 6. Arkansas State 20 7. ULM 20 8. UALR 20 9. FIU 20 10. South Alabama 20 11. Louisiana-Lafayette 20

W-L 13-7 17-3 3-17 9-11 10-10 12-8 7-13 14-6 12-8 10-10 3-17

Pts 1383 1372 1336 1335 1320 1277 1258 1209 1204 1082 1042

SCORING DEFENSE ## Team G 1. UALR 20 2. Middle Tennessee 20 3. South Alabama 20 4. FIU 20 5. Arkansas State 20 6. Louisiana-Lafayette 20 7. North Texas 20 8. Western Kentucky 20 9. ULM 20 10. Florida Atlantic 20 11. Troy 20

Pts 1051 1089 1140 1148 1206 1286 1306 1344 1367 1368 1513

Avg/G 52.5 54.5 57.0 57.4 60.3 64.3 65.3 67.2 68.3 68.4 75.7

SCORING MARGIN ## Team G 1. Middle Tennessee 20 2. UALR 20 3. Arkansas State 20 4. FIU 20 5. Western Kentucky 20 6. North Texas 20 7. Florida Atlantic 20 8. South Alabama 20 9. ULM 20 10. Troy 20 11. Louisiana-Lafayette 20

OFF 68.6 60.5 63.8 60.2 69.2 66.0 66.8 54.1 62.9 66.8 52.1

DEF 54.5 52.5 60.3 57.4 67.2 65.3 68.4 57.0 68.3 75.7 64.3

FREE THROW PCT ## Team G 1. Western Kentucky 20 2. FIU 20 3. North Texas 20 4. Middle Tennessee 20 5. Troy 20 6. Arkansas State 20 7. Florida Atlantic 20 8. ULM 20 9. UALR 20 10. South Alabama 20 11. Louisiana-Lafayette 20

FTM 300 227 282 236 275 253 193 242 232 179 178

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGES ## Team G 1. Arkansas State 20 2. Western Kentucky 20 3. UALR 20 4. Middle Tennessee 20 5. FIU 20 6. North Texas 20 7. ULM 20 8. Florida Atlantic 20 9. Troy 20 10. South Alabama 20 11. Louisiana-Lafayette 20 FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE ## Team G 1. UALR 20 2. Middle Tennessee 20 3. FIU 20 4. ULM 20 5. Arkansas State 20 6. North Texas 20 7. South Alabama 20 8. Troy 20 9. Western Kentucky 20 10. Louisiana-Lafayette 20 11. Florida Atlantic 20

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3-POINT FG PCT ## Team G 1. UALR 20 2. North Texas 20 3. Arkansas State 20 4. Middle Tennessee 20 5. Florida Atlantic 20 6. Western Kentucky 20 7. Troy 20 8. South Alabama 20 9. ULM 20 10. Louisiana-Lafayette 20 11. FIU 20

FG 57 112 78 112 120 73 97 113 66 82 31

FGA 165 327 246 366 396 254 345 405 241 318 151

Pct .345 .343 .317 .306 .303 .287 .281 .279 .274 .258 .205

3-POINT FG PCT DEFENSE ## Team G 1. UALR 20 2. Arkansas State 20 3. Middle Tennessee 20 4. North Texas 20 5. FIU 20 6. Western Kentucky 20 7. Troy 20 8. Florida Atlantic 20 9. Louisiana-Lafayette 20 10. South Alabama 20 11. ULM 20

FG 60 74 77 103 81 89 116 59 84 85 113

FGA 246 294 282 375 288 303 380 192 266 266 322

Pct .244 .252 .273 .275 .281 .294 .305 .307 .316 .320 .351

Margin +14.1 +7.9 +3.5 +2.8 +2.0 +0.7 -1.7 -2.9 -5.4 -8.8 -12.2

REBOUNDING OFFENSE ## Team G 1. UALR 20 2. ULM 20 3. FIU 20 4. Middle Tennessee 20 5. Troy 20 6. North Texas 20 7. South Alabama 20 8. Western Kentucky 20 9. Louisiana-Lafayette 20 10. Arkansas State 20 11. Florida Atlantic 20

Reb 792 791 789 784 769 753 732 715 712 693 692

Avg/G 39.6 39.5 39.5 39.2 38.5 37.7 36.6 35.8 35.6 34.7 34.6

FTA 403 306 385 328 383 358 279 354 365 285 290

Pct .744 .742 .732 .720 .718 .707 .692 .684 .636 .628 .614

REBOUNDING DEFENSE ## Team G 1. FIU 20 2. UALR 20 3. South Alabama 20 4. Middle Tennessee 20 5. Arkansas State 20 6. Western Kentucky 20 7. North Texas 20 8. ULM 20 9. Florida Atlantic 20 10. Louisiana-Lafayette 20 11. Troy 20

Reb 647 676 695 698 726 735 754 782 816 818 875

Avg/G 32.3 33.8 34.8 34.9 36.3 36.8 37.7 39.1 40.8 40.9 43.8

FG 473 505 460 512 473 463 475 511 482 395 391

FGA 1032 1185 1080 1208 1140 1129 1162 1277 1233 1103 1164

Pct .458 .426 .426 .424 .415 .410 .409 .400 .391 .358 .336

REBOUNDING MARGIN ## Team G 1. FIU 20 2. UALR 20 3. Middle Tennessee 20 4. South Alabama 20 5. ULM 20 6. North Texas 20 7. Western Kentucky 20 8. Arkansas State 20 9. Troy 20 10. Louisiana-Lafayette 20 11. Florida Atlantic 20

TEAM 789 792 784 732 791 753 715 693 769 712 692

Avg 39.5 39.6 39.2 36.6 39.5 37.7 35.8 34.7 38.5 35.6 34.6

FG 367 404 421 471 486 501 448 544 495 488 515

FGA 1072 1073 1105 1232 1234 1223 1081 1299 1160 1103 1131

Pct .342 .377 .381 .382 .394 .410 .414 .419 .427 .442 .455

BLOCKED SHOTS ## Team G 1. UALR 20 2. ULM 20 3. FIU 20 4. Western Kentucky 20 5. Florida Atlantic 20 6. Middle Tennessee 20 7. Arkansas State 20 8. North Texas 20 9. Troy 20 10. South Alabama 20 11. Louisiana-Lafayette 20

Blocks 96 94 83 79 75 65 51 46 45 38 30

Avg/G 4.80 4.70 4.15 3.95 3.75 3.25 2.55 2.30 2.25 1.90 1.50

Avg/G 69.2 68.6 66.8 66.8 66.0 63.8 62.9 60.5 60.2 54.1 52.1

OPP 647 676 698 695 782 754 735 726 875 818 816

Avg 32.3 33.8 34.9 34.8 39.1 37.7 36.8 36.3 43.8 40.9 40.8

Margin +7.1 +5.8 +4.3 +1.8 +0.5 +0.0 -1.0 -1.6 -5.3 -5.3 -6.2


2012-13 SBC ONLY STATS ASSISTS ## Team G 1. Middle Tennessee 20 2. UALR 20 3. Florida Atlantic 20 4. FIU 20 5. North Texas 20 ULM 20 7. Arkansas State 20 8. Troy 20 9. Western Kentucky 20 10. South Alabama 20 11. Louisiana-Lafayette 20

Assists 273 252 241 238 235 235 233 230 217 179 148

Avg/G 13.65 12.60 12.05 11.90 11.75 11.75 11.65 11.50 10.85 8.95 7.40

DEFENSIVE REB PCT. ## Team G 1. South Alabama 20 2. UALR 20 3. FIU 20 4. Middle Tennessee 20 5. North Texas 20 6. Florida Atlantic 20 7. Louisiana-Lafayette 20 8. Western Kentucky 20 9. ULM 20 10. Troy 20 11. Arkansas State 20

D-Reb 474 549 506 473 510 448 450 462 523 524 496

O-Reb 185 215 219 255 276 243 246 259 298 306 305

D-Reb Pct 0.719 0.719 0.698 0.650 0.649 0.648 0.647 0.641 0.637 0.631 0.619

STEALS ## Team G 1. Florida Atlantic 20 2. Western Kentucky 20 3. North Texas 20 4. Troy 20 5. ULM 20 6. Middle Tennessee 20 7. Louisiana-Lafayette 20 8. Arkansas State 20 9. UALR 20 10. South Alabama 20 11. FIU 20

Steals 217 206 189 179 176 172 161 156 141 137 118

Avg/G 10.85 10.30 9.45 8.95 8.80 8.60 8.05 7.80 7.05 6.85 5.90

OFFENSIVE REB PCT. ## Team G 1. Middle Tennessee 20 2. FIU 20 3. ULM 20 4. Western Kentucky 20 5. UALR 20 6. North Texas 20 7. South Alabama 20 8. Arkansas State 20 9. Louisiana-Lafayette 20 10. Troy 20 11. Florida Atlantic 20

O-Reb 311 283 268 253 243 243 258 197 262 245 244

D-Reb 443 428 484 476 461 478 510 421 572 569 573

O-Reb Pct 0.412 0.398 0.356 0.347 0.345 0.337 0.336 0.319 0.314 0.301 0.299

TURNOVER MARGIN ## Team G 1. Florida Atlantic 20 2. Middle Tennessee 20 3. Western Kentucky 20 4. Louisiana-Lafayette 20 5. UALR 20 6. South Alabama 20 7. Troy 20 FIU 20 9. North Texas 20 10. Arkansas State 20 11. ULM 20

TEAM 339 302 357 341 337 334 401 318 385 357 421

Avg 17.0 15.1 17.9 17.1 16.9 16.7 20.1 15.9 19.3 17.9 21.1

OPP 412 375 408 359 335 323 371 288 354 316 351

Avg 20.6 18.8 20.4 18.0 16.8 16.2 18.6 14.4 17.7 15.8 17.6

Margin +3.65 +3.65 +2.55 +0.90 -0.10 -0.55 -1.50 -1.50 -1.55 -2.05 -3.50

3-POINT FG MADE ## Team G 1. Florida Atlantic 20 2. South Alabama 20 3. North Texas 20 Middle Tennessee 20 5. Troy 20 6. Louisiana-Lafayette 20 7. Arkansas State 20 8. Western Kentucky 20 9. ULM 20 10. UALR 20 11. FIU 20

3FG 120 113 112 112 97 82 78 73 66 57 31

Avg/G 6.00 5.65 5.60 5.60 4.85 4.10 3.90 3.65 3.30 2.85 1.55

ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO ## Team G 1. Middle Tennessee 20 2. FIU 20 3. UALR 20 4. Florida Atlantic 20 5. Arkansas State 20 6. North Texas 20 7. Western Kentucky 20 8. Troy 20 9. ULM 20 10. South Alabama 20 11. Louisiana-Lafayette 20

Asst 273 238 252 241 233 235 217 230 235 179 148

Avg 13.7 11.9 12.6 12.1 11.7 11.8 10.9 11.5 11.8 9.0 7.4

Turn 302 318 337 339 357 385 357 401 421 334 341

Avg 15.1 15.9 16.9 17.0 17.9 19.3 17.9 20.1 21.1 16.7 17.1

Ratio 0.90 0.75 0.75 0.71 0.65 0.61 0.61 0.57 0.56 0.54 0.43

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS ## Team G 1. Middle Tennessee 20 2. FIU 20 3. ULM 20 4. Louisiana-Lafayette 20 5. South Alabama 20 6. Western Kentucky 20 7. Troy 20 8. Florida Atlantic 20 9. UALR 20 North Texas 20 11. Arkansas State 20

No. 311 283 268 262 258 253 245 244 243 243 197

Avg/G 15.55 14.15 13.40 13.10 12.90 12.65 12.25 12.20 12.15 12.15 9.85

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS ## Team G 1. UALR 20 2. Troy 20 3. ULM 20 4. North Texas 20 5. FIU 20 6. Arkansas State 20 7. South Alabama 20 8. Middle Tennessee 20 9. Western Kentucky 20 10. Louisiana-Lafayette 20 11. Florida Atlantic 20

No. 549 524 523 510 506 496 474 473 462 450 448

Avg/G 27.45 26.20 26.15 25.50 25.30 24.80 23.70 23.65 23.10 22.50 22.40

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2013-14 Sun Belt Women’s Basketball 2012-13 OVERALL INDIVIDUAL STATS SCORING ## Player-Team 1. Coley, Jerica-FIU 2. Govan, Alexis-WKU 3. Rowe, Ebony-MT 4. Jones, Kortni-MT 5. Gooch, Chastity-WKU 6. Harden, Joanna-TROY 7. Morrill, Jane-ASU 8. Hyder, Alexis-NT 9. Gault, Taylor-UALR Elie, Icelyn-MT 11. Goodwin, Loryn-NT 12. TURNER, Breana-FAU 13. Veal, Keke-ULL 14. MILLER, Chenise-FAU 15. Simmons, Ashleigh-ULM

G 32 33 33 33 33 31 30 30 33 33 30 28 31 29 31

FG 299 253 248 183 216 177 166 158 173 182 122 136 144 154 144

3FG 34 27 0 86 14 36 20 12 39 34 65 13 27 0 1

FT 208 138 154 88 86 85 78 97 74 61 83 76 77 58 88

Pts 840 671 650 540 532 475 430 425 459 459 392 361 392 366 377

REBOUNDING ## Player-Team 1. Gooch, Chastity-WKU 2. Rowe, Ebony-MT 3. Davydova, Marita-FIU 4. Hyder, Alexis-NT 5. Simmons, Ashleigh-ULM 6. Elie, Icelyn-MT 7. Robertson, Ronneka-USA 8. MILLER, Chenise-FAU 9. Coley, Jerica-FIU 10. Cherizol, Veronica-USA 11. Benjamin, Ashley-ULL 12. Mills, Jasmin-ULL 13. Govan, Alexis-WKU 14. Stanley, Sara-NT 15. Fohne, Hannah-UALR

G 33 33 32 30 31 33 30 29 32 30 30 31 33 30 33

OFF 106 179 110 82 66 97 79 73 81 66 87 84 80 81 51

DEF 268 189 172 181 189 143 138 129 134 127 99 107 122 101 149

TOT 374 368 282 263 255 240 217 202 215 193 186 191 202 182 200

Avg/G 11.3 11.2 8.8 8.8 8.2 7.3 7.2 7.0 6.7 6.4 6.2 6.2 6.1 6.1 6.1

FIELD GOAL PCT (MIN. 2.5 MADE PER GAME) ## Player-Team G FG FGA 1. James, Shanity-UALR 32 91 169 2. Rowe, Ebony-MT 33 248 461 3. McAppion, Sarah-TROY 31 102 196 4. Morrill, Jane-ASU 30 166 324 5. Simmons, Ashleigh-ULM 31 144 287 6. Gooch, Chastity-WKU 33 216 441 7. Wright, Brianna-USA 30 112 230 8. Hyder, Alexis-NT 30 158 326 9. Stanley, Sara-NT 30 95 197 10. Fohne, Hannah-UALR 33 88 184 11. Coleman, Kourtney-TROY 31 88 185 12. Clark, Kiera-UALR 33 122 258 13. Elie, Icelyn-MT 33 182 389 14. MILLER, Chenise-FAU 29 154 331 15. Govan, Alexis-WKU 33 253 545 ASSISTS ## Player-Team G 1. Ford, Taylor-UALR 33 2. Jones, Kortni-MT 33 3. Olvera, Ashley-ASU 30 4. Pitts, Jasmine-TROY 28 5. Miloglav, Carmen-FIU 31 6. Coley, Jerica-FIU 32 7. Wilridge, Kia-ULL 29 8. Tugler, Alexar-ULM 31 9. Cason, Shanice-MT 33 10. Tugler, Elexar-ULM 31 11. El,Mansa-USA 30 12. BROOKS, Takia-FAU 28 13. Harden, Joanna-TROY 31 14. Cobbins, Ka’Nesheia-UALR 31 15. McCoy, Laura-NT 30

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Assts Avg/G 149 4.52 147 4.45 119 3.97 108 3.86 108 3.48 110 3.44 96 3.31 98 3.16 98 2.97 90 2.90 85 2.83 78 2.79 83 2.68 82 2.65 76 2.53

Pct .538 .538 .520 .512 .502 .490 .487 .485 .482 .478 .476 .473 .468 .465 .464

Avg/G 26.3 20.3 19.7 16.4 16.1 15.3 14.3 14.2 13.9 13.9 13.1 12.9 12.6 12.6 12.2

FREE THROW PCT (MIN. 2.0 MADE PER GAME) ## Player-Team G FTM FTA 1. Coley, Jerica-FIU 32 208 245 2. TURNER, Breana-FAU 28 76 90 3. Morrill, Jane-ASU 30 78 93 4. McAppion, Sarah-TROY 31 72 86 5. Govan, Alexis-WKU 33 138 175 6. Jones, Kortni-MT 33 88 112 7. Beverly-Kelley, A.-TROY 31 79 101 8. Harden, Joanna-TROY 31 85 109 9. Goodwin, Loryn-NT 30 83 113 10. Dawkins, BreAnna-NT 30 77 106 11. Gault, Taylor-UALR 33 74 104 12. Benjamin, Ashley-ULL 30 74 105 13. Davydova, Marita-FIU 32 69 100 14. Rowe, Ebony-MT 33 154 224 15. Nixon, Mary-USA 26 52 76 STEALS ## Player-Team 1. Goodwin, Loryn-NT 2. Gooch, Chastity-WKU 3. Veal, Keke-ULL 4. Coley, Jerica-FIU 5. Cason, Shanice-MT 6. BROOKS, Takia-FAU 7. Wilridge, Kia-ULL 8. Beverly-Kelley, A.-TROY 9. Benjamin, Ashley-ULL 10. Jones, Kortni-MT 11. Tugler, Elexar-ULM 12. McCoy, Laura-NT 13. Olvera, Ashley-ASU 14. Tugler, Alexar-ULM 15. Govan, Alexis-WKU

G 30 33 31 32 33 28 29 31 30 33 31 30 30 31 33

Steals Avg/G 86 2.87 77 2.33 69 2.23 70 2.19 71 2.15 60 2.14 60 2.07 60 1.94 57 1.90 62 1.88 56 1.81 54 1.80 53 1.77 54 1.74 55 1.67

3-POINT FG PCT (MIN. 1.0 MADE PER GAME) ## Player-Team G 3FG FGA 1. Shin, Jae-ULM 29 31 76 2. Merriex, Janette-UALR 31 45 116 3. Elie, Icelyn-MT 33 34 92 4. Goodwin, Loryn-NT 30 65 177 5. Nixon, Mary-USA 26 26 71 6. Gault, Taylor-UALR 33 39 109 7. DEMPSEY, Latavia-FAU 29 42 120 8. Okde, Sylvana-ULL 30 73 211 9. McCoy, Laura-NT 30 55 160 10. Qedan, Hanna-ASU 30 37 109 11. Dunn, Meghan-USA 30 45 139 12. Jones, Kortni-MT 33 86 267 13. Beverly-Kelley, A.-TROY 31 33 103 14. SMITH, Kimberly-FAU 29 46 154 15. Reynolds, Camille-USA 27 28 95 3-POINT FG MADE ## Player-Team 1. Jones, Kortni-MT 2. Okde, Sylvana-ULL 3. Goodwin, Loryn-NT 4. McCoy, Laura-NT 5. SMITH, Kimberly-FAU 6. Dunn, Meghan-USA 7. Merriex, Janette-UALR 8. DEMPSEY, Latavia-FAU 9. El,Mansa-USA 10. Schambough, Brandi-ULL 11. Qedan, Hanna-ASU 12. Gault, Taylor-UALR 13. Tugler, Alexar-ULM Harden, Joanna-TROY 15. Pitts, Jasmine-TROY

G 33 30 30 30 29 30 31 29 30 31 30 33 31 31 28

Pct .849 .844 .839 .837 .789 .786 .782 .780 .735 .726 .712 .705 .690 .688 .684

3FG 86 73 65 55 46 45 45 42 42 40 37 39 36 36 32

Avg/G 2.61 2.43 2.17 1.83 1.59 1.50 1.45 1.45 1.40 1.29 1.23 1.18 1.16 1.16 1.14

Pct .408 .388 .370 .367 .366 .358 .350 .346 .344 .339 .324 .322 .320 .299 .295


2012-13 OVERALL INDIVIDUAL STATS BLOCKED SHOTS ## Player-Team 1. Gooch, Chastity-WKU 2. MILLER, Chenise-FAU 3. Coley, Jerica-FIU 4. Fohne, Hannah-UALR 5. Gault, Taylor-UALR Rowe, Ebony-MT 7. Hyder, Alexis-NT Mansare, Finda-FIU 9. Hunter, Alayshia-ULM 10. Brooks, Sharnice-ULM 11. Elie, Icelyn-MT 12. Simmons, Ashleigh-ULM 13. Shaw, Jasmine-ULM 14. Wright, Brianna-USA 15. James, Shanity-UALR

G 33 29 32 33 33 33 30 28 31 28 33 31 31 30 32

Blks 61 52 52 45 37 37 30 28 30 26 30 23 22 21 22

MINUTES PLAYED ## Player-Team 1. Coley, Jerica-FIU 2. Rowe, Ebony-MT 3. Jones, Kortni-MT 4. Elie, Icelyn-MT 5. Shaw, Jasmine-ULM 6. Gooch, Chastity-WKU 7. Miloglav, Carmen-FIU 8. Govan, Alexis-WKU 9. Ford, Taylor-UALR 10. SMITH, Kimberly-FAU

Avg/G 1.85 1.79 1.63 1.36 1.12 1.12 1.00 1.00 0.97 0.93 0.91 0.74 0.71 0.70 0.69

ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO (MIN. 3.0 ASSISTS/GAME) ## Player-Team G Asst Avg Turn 1. Pitts, Jasmine-TROY 28 108 3.9 81 2. Ford, Taylor-UALR 33 149 4.5 118 3. Jones, Kortni-MT 33 147 4.5 122 4. Olvera, Ashley-ASU 30 119 4.0 106 5. Coley, Jerica-FIU 32 110 3.4 104 6. Tugler, Alexar-ULM 31 98 3.2 100 7. Wilridge, Kia-ULL 29 96 3.3 103 8. Miloglav, Carmen-FIU 31 108 3.5 117 OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS ## Player-Team 1. Rowe, Ebony-MT 2. Davydova, Marita-FIU 3. Gooch, Chastity-WKU 4. Elie, Icelyn-MT 5. Benjamin, Ashley-ULL 6. Hyder, Alexis-NT 7. Mills, Jasmin-ULL 8. Stanley, Sara-NT 9. Robertson, Ronneka-USA 10. Coley, Jerica-FIU 11. MILLER, Chenise-FAU 12. James, Shanity-UALR 13. Govan, Alexis-WKU 14. McAppion, Sarah-TROY 15. Wyatt, Carlisha-ASU Wright, Brianna-USA

G 33 32 33 33 30 30 31 30 30 32 29 32 33 31 30 30

No. 179 110 106 97 87 82 84 81 79 81 73 80 80 72 69 69

Avg/G 5.42 3.44 3.21 2.94 2.90 2.73 2.71 2.70 2.63 2.53 2.52 2.50 2.42 2.32 2.30 2.30

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS ## Player-Team 1. Gooch, Chastity-WKU 2. Simmons, Ashleigh-ULM 3. Hyder, Alexis-NT 4. Rowe, Ebony-MT 5. Davydova, Marita-FIU 6. Ford, Taylor-UALR 7. Robertson, Ronneka-USA 8. Fohne, Hannah-UALR 9. MILLER, Chenise-FAU 10. Elie, Icelyn-MT 11. Cherizol, Veronica-USA 12. Coley, Jerica-FIU 13. Morrill, Jane-ASU 14. Govan, Alexis-WKU 15. Mansare, Finda-FIU

G 33 31 30 33 32 33 30 33 29 33 30 32 30 33 28

No. 268 189 181 189 172 154 138 149 129 143 127 134 119 122 102

Avg/G 8.12 6.10 6.03 5.73 5.38 4.67 4.60 4.52 4.45 4.33 4.23 4.19 3.97 3.70 3.64

Avg 2.9 3.6 3.7 3.5 3.3 3.2 3.6 3.8

G 32 33 33 33 31 33 31 33 33 29

Min 1266 1295 1264 1183 1101 1158 1073 1125 1123 965

Avg/G 39.56 39.24 38.30 35.85 35.52 35.09 34.61 34.09 34.03 33.28

Ratio 1.33 1.26 1.20 1.12 1.06 0.98 0.93 0.92

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2013-14 Sun Belt Women’s Basketball 2012-13 SBC ONLY INDIVIDUAL STATS SCORING ## Player-Team 1. Coley, Jerica-FIU 2. Govan, Alexis-WKU 3. Rowe, Ebony-MT 4. Harden, Joanna-TROY 5. Jones, Kortni-MT 6. Gooch, Chastity-WKU 7. Hyder, Alexis-NT 8. Morrill, Jane-ASU 9. Elie, Icelyn-MT 10. Goodwin, Loryn-NT 11. Simmons, Ashleigh-ULM 12. MILLER, Chenise-FAU 13. Beverly-Kelley, A.-TROY 14. TURNER, Breana-FAU 15. Veal, Keke-ULL

G 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 19 20

FG 194 158 158 141 119 131 108 114 113 81 103 113 91 88 99

3FG 15 15 0 28 56 6 6 15 18 47 0 0 21 9 18

FT 117 91 88 61 54 56 73 45 39 69 63 30 52 56 43

Pts 520 422 404 371 348 324 295 288 283 278 269 256 255 241 259

REBOUNDING ## Player-Team 1. Gooch, Chastity-WKU 2. Rowe, Ebony-MT 3. Simmons, Ashleigh-ULM 4. Hyder, Alexis-NT 5. Davydova, Marita-FIU 6. Robertson, Ronneka-USA 7. Elie, Icelyn-MT 8. MILLER, Chenise-FAU 9. James, Shanity-UALR 10. Coley, Jerica-FIU 11. Mills, Jasmin-ULL 12. Benjamin, Ashley-ULL 13. Cherizol, Veronica-USA 14. Ford, Taylor-UALR 15. Govan, Alexis-WKU

G 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 19 20 20 19 20 20 20

OFF 71 104 49 55 65 56 65 50 47 53 50 57 39 19 51

DEF 157 115 130 123 99 96 85 91 84 82 78 64 81 99 66

TOT 228 219 179 178 164 152 150 141 131 135 128 121 120 118 117

Avg/G 11.4 11.0 9.0 8.9 8.2 7.6 7.5 7.1 6.9 6.8 6.4 6.4 6.0 5.9 5.9

FIELD GOAL PCT (MIN. 2.5 MADE PER GAME) ## Player-Team G FG FGA 1. Rowe, Ebony-MT 20 158 275 2. Ashmore, Diamond-FIU 16 41 74 3. Morrill, Jane-ASU 20 114 210 4. Stanley, Sara-NT 20 67 125 5. MILLER, Chenise-FAU 20 113 211 6. Simmons, Ashleigh-ULM 20 103 196 7. Fohne, Hannah-UALR 20 56 107 8. James, Shanity-UALR 19 51 98 9. McAppion, Sarah-TROY 20 53 102 10. O’Bannon, Jalen-ASU 20 77 154 11. Wright, Brianna-USA 20 85 172 12. Govan, Alexis-WKU 20 158 322 13. Gooch, Chastity-WKU 20 131 267 14. Clark, Kiera-UALR 20 72 147 15. Hyder, Alexis-NT 20 108 223 ASSISTS ## Player-Team G 1. Jones, Kortni-MT 20 2. Olvera, Ashley-ASU 20 3. Miloglav, Carmen-FIU 20 4. Ford, Taylor-UALR 20 5. Pitts, Jasmine-TROY 19 6. Coley, Jerica-FIU 20 7. Cason, Shanice-MT 20 8. Tugler, Alexar-ULM 20 9. BROOKS, Takia-FAU 19 10. Cobbins, Ka’Nesheia-UALR 20 11. SMITH, Kimberly-FAU 20 12. McCoy, Laura-NT 20 13. Wilridge, Kia-ULL 18 14. Means, Chaney-WKU 20 15. Dawkins, BreAnna-NT 20 McDowell, Quinishia-ASU 20 Harden, Joanna-TROY 20

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Assts Avg/G 92 4.60 86 4.30 81 4.05 79 3.95 74 3.89 68 3.40 65 3.25 62 3.10 57 3.00 57 2.85 56 2.80 55 2.75 49 2.72 50 2.50 49 2.45 49 2.45 49 2.45

Pct .575 .554 .543 .536 .536 .526 .523 .520 .520 .500 .494 .491 .491 .490 .484

Avg/G 26.0 21.1 20.2 18.6 17.4 16.2 14.8 14.4 14.2 13.9 13.5 12.8 12.8 12.7 12.3

FREE THROW PCT (MIN. 2.0 MADE PER GAME) ## Player-Team G FTM FTA 1. Morrill, Jane-ASU 20 45 51 2. McAppion, Sarah-TROY 20 48 55 3. TURNER, Breana-FAU 19 56 65 4. Qedan, Hanna-ASU 20 42 49 5. Coley, Jerica-FIU 20 117 141 McGee, Bianca-WKU 17 39 47 7. Beverly-Kelley, A.-TROY 20 52 63 8. Govan, Alexis-WKU 20 91 112 9. Harden, Joanna-TROY 20 61 77 10. Dawkins, BreAnna-NT 20 48 63 11. Jones, Kortni-MT 20 54 71 12. Goodwin, Loryn-NT 20 69 93 13. Benjamin, Ashley-ULL 19 41 56 14. Rowe, Ebony-MT 20 88 125 15. O’Bannon, Jalen-ASU 20 69 99 STEALS ## Player-Team 1. Goodwin, Loryn-NT 2. Gooch, Chastity-WKU 3. Tugler, Alexar-ULM 4. Beverly-Kelley, A.-TROY 5. Jones, Kortni-MT 6. Elie, Icelyn-MT BLAKELY, Briah-FAU Cason, Shanice-MT 9. Coley, Jerica-FIU Govan, Alexis-WKU 11. BROOKS, Takia-FAU 12. Olvera, Ashley-ASU 13. Tugler, Elexar-ULM 14. Benjamin, Ashley-ULL 15. Veal, Keke-ULL

G 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 19 20 20 19 21

Steals Avg/G 50 2.50 49 2.45 44 2.20 43 2.15 41 2.05 40 2.00 40 2.00 40 2.00 39 1.95 39 1.95 36 1.89 37 1.85 36 1.80 33 1.74 36 1.71

3-POINT FG PCT (MIN. 1.0 MADE PER GAME) ## Player-Team G 3FG FGA 1. Shin, Jae-ULM 20 23 58 2. Goodwin, Loryn-NT 20 47 119 3. Qedan, Hanna-ASU 20 30 82 4. McCoy, Laura-NT 20 38 106 5. McGee, Bianca-WKU 17 24 70 6. DEMPSEY, Latavia-FAU 20 30 88 7. SMITH, Kimberly-FAU 20 34 104 8. Jones, Kortni-MT 20 56 173 9. Merriex, Janette-UALR 18 21 65 10. Harden, Joanna-TROY 20 28 91 11. Beverly-Kelley, A.-TROY 20 21 69 12. Dunn, Meghan-USA 20 26 88 13. Okde, Sylvana-ULL 19 33 114 14. Tugler, Alexar-ULM 20 25 87 15. El,Mansa-USA 20 27 106 3-POINT FG MADE ## Player-Team 1. Jones, Kortni-MT 2. Goodwin, Loryn-NT 3. McCoy, Laura-NT 4. Okde, Sylvana-ULL 5. SMITH, Kimberly-FAU 6. DEMPSEY, Latavia-FAU Qedan, Hanna-ASU 8. McGee, Bianca-WKU 9. Harden, Joanna-TROY 10. El,Mansa-USA 11. Schambough, Brandi-ULL Dunn, Meghan-USA 13. Tugler, Alexar-ULM 14. Merriex, Janette-UALR 15. Shin, Jae-ULM

G 20 20 20 19 20 20 20 17 20 20 20 20 20 18 20

Pct .882 .873 .862 .857 .830 .830 .825 .813 .792 .762 .761 .742 .732 .704 .697

3FG 56 47 38 33 34 30 30 24 28 27 26 26 25 21 23

Avg/G 2.80 2.35 1.90 1.74 1.70 1.50 1.50 1.41 1.40 1.35 1.30 1.30 1.25 1.17 1.15

Pct .397 .395 .366 .358 .343 .341 .327 .324 .323 .308 .304 .295 .289 .287 .255


2012-13 SBC ONLY INDIVIDUAL STATS BLOCKED SHOTS ## Player-Team 1. Gooch, Chastity-WKU 2. MILLER, Chenise-FAU 3. Fohne, Hannah-UALR Coley, Jerica-FIU 5. Rowe, Ebony-MT 6. Mansare, Finda-FIU 7. Brooks, Sharnice-ULM 8. Gault, Taylor-UALR 9. Shaw, Jasmine-ULM 10. Blakely, Braylah-NT 11. Simmons, Ashleigh-ULM Elie, Icelyn-MT 13. Hunter, Alayshia-ULM 14. James, Shanity-UALR 15. Wright, Brianna-USA Hyder, Alexis-NT

G 20 20 20 20 20 16 18 20 20 16 20 20 20 19 20 20

Blks 44 36 32 32 27 18 19 21 18 14 17 17 16 15 14 14

Avg/G 2.20 1.80 1.60 1.60 1.35 1.13 1.06 1.05 0.90 0.88 0.85 0.85 0.80 0.79 0.70 0.70

ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO (MIN. 3.0 ASSISTS/GAME) ## Player-Team G Asst Avg Turn 1. Cason, Shanice-MT 20 65 3.3 33 2. Jones, Kortni-MT 20 92 4.6 64 3. Olvera, Ashley-ASU 20 86 4.3 67 4. Pitts, Jasmine-TROY 19 74 3.9 59 5. Ford, Taylor-UALR 20 79 4.0 68 6. Coley, Jerica-FIU 20 68 3.4 62 7. Miloglav, Carmen-FIU 20 81 4.1 82 8. BROOKS, Takia-FAU 19 57 3.0 61 9. Tugler, Alexar-ULM 20 62 3.1 68 OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS ## Player-Team 1. Rowe, Ebony-MT 2. Gooch, Chastity-WKU 3. Davydova, Marita-FIU Elie, Icelyn-MT 5. Benjamin, Ashley-ULL 6. Robertson, Ronneka-USA 7. Hyder, Alexis-NT 8. Stanley, Sara-NT 9. Coley, Jerica-FIU 10. Govan, Alexis-WKU 11. Mills, Jasmin-ULL MILLER, Chenise-FAU 13. James, Shanity-UALR 14. Simmons, Ashleigh-ULM 15. Wright, Brianna-USA

G 20 20 20 20 19 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 19 20 20

No. 104 71 65 65 57 56 55 54 53 51 50 50 47 49 47

Avg/G 5.20 3.55 3.25 3.25 3.00 2.80 2.75 2.70 2.65 2.55 2.50 2.50 2.47 2.45 2.35

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS ## Player-Team 1. Gooch, Chastity-WKU 2. Simmons, Ashleigh-ULM 3. Hyder, Alexis-NT 4. Rowe, Ebony-MT 5. Ford, Taylor-UALR Davydova, Marita-FIU 7. Robertson, Ronneka-USA 8. MILLER, Chenise-FAU 9. James, Shanity-UALR 10. Fohne, Hannah-UALR 11. Elie, Icelyn-MT 12. Coley, Jerica-FIU 13. Cherizol, Veronica-USA 14. Morrill, Jane-ASU 15. Mills, Jasmin-ULL

G 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 19 20 20 20 20 20 20

No. 157 130 123 115 99 99 96 91 84 87 85 82 81 80 78

Avg/G 7.85 6.50 6.15 5.75 4.95 4.95 4.80 4.55 4.42 4.35 4.25 4.10 4.05 4.00 3.90

MINUTES PLAYED ## Player-Team 1. Coley, Jerica-FIU 2. Rowe, Ebony-MT 3. Jones, Kortni-MT 4. Miloglav, Carmen-FIU 5. Shaw, Jasmine-ULM 6. Gooch, Chastity-WKU 7. Elie, Icelyn-MT 8. Ford, Taylor-UALR 9. Harden, Joanna-TROY 10. Govan, Alexis-WKU

Avg 1.7 3.2 3.4 3.1 3.4 3.1 4.1 3.2 3.4

G 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20

Min 790 776 759 725 709 703 697 691 689 686

Avg/G 39.50 38.80 37.95 36.25 35.45 35.15 34.85 34.55 34.45 34.30

Ratio 1.97 1.44 1.28 1.25 1.16 1.10 0.99 0.93 0.91

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2013-14 Sun Belt Women’s Basketball 2012-13 OVERALL SUPERLATIVES TEAM HIGHS - ALL GAMES

INDIVIDUAL PLAYER GAME HIGHS - ALL GAMES

POINTS 118 98

Troy vs Furman (11/18/12) Western Kentucky vs Troy (01/30/13)

POINTS 40 39 39

MARGIN 44 (93-49) 42 (87-45)

Middle Tennessee vs Arkansas State (02/06/13) Middle Tennessee vs Kennesaw State (11/09/12)

FIELD GOALS MADE 45 36 36 36 36

Troy vs Furman (11/18/12) Florida Atlantic vs Jacksonville (11/18/12) Western Kentucky at Wright State (12/19/12) Western Kentucky vs Troy (01/30/13) Middle Tennessee vs Arkansas State (02/06/13)

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 86 83

Troy at Winthrop (11/11/12) Troy at Jacksonville (12/18/12)

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE .643 (45-70) Troy vs Furman (11/18/12) .600 (36-60) Western Kentucky vs Troy (01/30/13) 3-PT FG MADE 17 13

Middle Tennessee at Troy (02/28/13) Middle Tennessee vs ULM (02/23/13)

3-PT FG ATTEMPTS 42 34

Middle Tennessee at Troy (02/28/13) Troy at Florida (12/04/12)

3-PT PERCENTAGE 1.000 (4-4) 1.000 (2-2)

UALR at Florida Atlantic (2/23/13) UALR at FIU (2/21/13)

FREE THROWS MADE 33 32

North Texas vs Troy (1-2-13) FIU vs Troy (1/19/13)

FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 42 FIU vs Troy (1/19/13) 42 Louisiana-Lafayette vs North Texas (3/8/13) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 1.000 (14-14) FIU vs North Florida (11/11/12) 1.000 (14-14) South Alabama at Western Kentucky (02/27/13) 1.000 (12-12) Troy vs Florida Atlantic (12/21/12) 1.000 (9-9) FIU vs Florida Atlantic (2/6/13) 1.000 (8-8) FIU at ULM (02/28/13) 1.000 (5-5) Louisiana-Lafayette at UALR (2/28/13) 1.000 (4-4) Louisiana-Lafayette at FIU (1/5/13) 1.000 (3-3) Arkansas State at South Alabama (12/29/12) REBOUNDS 65 60

North Texas at Alabama (11/19/12) UALR vs Troy (11/29/12)

ASSISTS 23 23

UALR vs South Alabama (2/2/13) Middle Tennessee at Troy (02/28/13)

STEALS 22 21

Middle Tennessee vs Kennesaw State (11/09/12) Western Kentucky at ULM (11/29/12)

BLOCKED SHOTS 13 11 11

Florida Atlantic vs Louisiana-Lafayette (1/2/13) UALR vs Troy (11/29/12) UALR vs Louisiana Tech (1/30/13)

TURNOVERS 36 36 30

Louisiana-Lafayette vs Middle Tennessee (11/24/12) ULM vs Western Kentucky (11/29/12) North Texas vs Louisiana-Lafayette (3/8/13)

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Govan, Alexis (Western Kentucky) vs North Texas (12-29-12) Coley, Jerica (FIU) vs Dartmouth (12/15/12) Coley, Jerica (FIU) vs ULM (2/2/13)

FIELD GOALS MADE 16 Govan, Alexis (Western Kentucky) vs North Texas (12-29-12) 15 Coley, Jerica (FIU) at Louisiana-Lafayette (01/23/13) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 34 Coley, Jerica (FIU) vs ULM (2/2/13) 34 Coley, Jerica (FIU) vs UALR (2/21/13) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE .909 (10-11) Simmons, Ashleigh (ULM) vs Louisiana-Lafayette (03/02/13) .900 (9-10) Clark, Kiera (UALR) vs Western Kentucky (1/3/13) 3-PT FG MADE 8 8

Jones, Kortni (Middle Tennessee) vs ULM (02/23/13) Jones, Kortni (Middle Tennessee) at Troy (02/28/13)

3-PT FG ATTEMPTS 21 18

Jones, Kortni (Middle Tennessee) at North Texas (1/24/13) Jones, Kortni (Middle Tennessee) at Troy (02/28/13)

3-PT PERCENTAGE 1.000 (5-5) .857 (6-7)

DEMPSEY, Latavia (Florida Atlantic) vs Louisiana-Lafayette (1/2/13) McCoy, Laura (North Texas) at UALR (1/9/13)

FREE THROWS MADE 19 Coley, Jerica (FIU) vs Troy (1/19/13) 18 Coley, Jerica (FIU) vs Florida (3/21/13) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 23 Coley, Jerica (FIU) vs Troy (1/19/13) 21 Coley, Jerica (FIU) at UALR (1/12/13) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 1.000 (18-18) Coley, Jerica (FIU) vs Florida (3/21/13) 1.000 (16-16) Coley, Jerica (FIU) vs Georgia Tech (12/30/12) 1.000 (11-11) Coley, Jerica (FIU) vs Central Florida (12/13/12) 1.000 (10-10) Govan, Alexis (Western Kentucky) at UALR (1/3/13) 1.000 (8-8) Govan, Alexis (Western Kentucky) at Troy (12/1/12) 1.000 (8-8) Stanley, Sara (North Texas) vs UT Arlington (12/18/12) 1.000 (8-8) Dawkins, BreAnna (North Texas) at Western Kentucky (12-29-12) 1.000 (8-8) Goodwin, Loryn (North Texas) vs Troy (1-2-13) 1.000 (8-8) McGee, Bianca (Western Kentucky) vs Florida Atlantic (01/12/13) 1.000 (8-8) Dawkins, BreAnna (North Texas) vs Western Kentucky (2/7/13) 1.000 (8-8) McGee, Bianca (Western Kentucky) vs Louisiana-Lafayette (03/09/13) 1.000 (8-8) Jones, Kortni (Middle Tennessee) vs FIU (3/10/13) REBOUNDS 18 17 17 17 17

Hyder, Alexis (North Texas) vs Arkansas State (2/27/13) Rowe, Ebony (Middle Tennessee) vs UALR (01/16/13) Simmons, Ashleigh (ULM) at Western Kentucky (02/20/13) Rowe, Ebony (Middle Tennessee) at Troy (02/28/13) Clark, Kiera (UALR) vs Middle Tennessee (3/11/13)

ASSISTS 12 10 10

Pitts, Jasmine (Troy) vs North Texas (02/16/13) Harden, Joanna (Troy) vs Florida Atlantic (12/21/12) Miloglav, Carmen (FIU) vs Florida Atlantic (2/6/13)

STEALS 8 8

Goodwin, Loryn (North Texas) at New Mexico (11/23/12) Tugler, Alexar (ULM) at Western Kentucky (02/20/13)

BLOCKED SHOTS 9 6

Coley, Jerica (FIU) vs North Florida (11/11/12) Gault, Taylor (UALR) vs Troy (11/29/12)

TURNOVERS 12 10 10

Olvera, Ashley (Arkansas State) vs Western Kentucky (1/6/13) Dawkins, BreAnna (North Texas) at Troy (02/16/13) McGee, Bianca (Western Kentucky) at Auburn (03-24-13)


CAREER TOP 25 SCORING PLAYER, TEAM 1. Crystal Kelly, WKU 2. Adrian Vickers, USA 3. Kelly Lyons, ODU 4. Chastity Reed, UALR 5. Jerica Coley, FIU 6. Orphie Moore, USA 7. Tiffany Porter-Talbert, WKU 8. Adrianne Davie, ASU 9. Vickie Johnson, TECH 10. Chrissy Givens, MT 11. Kristin Wilson, UNCC 13. Leslie Logsdon, WKU 14. Julie Hagood, ASU 15. Amanda Wilson, TECH 16. Gergana Slavtcheva, FIU 17. Tamicha Jackson, TECH 12. Patrice Holmes, MT 18. Wanda Guyton, USF 19. ShaRae Mansfield, WKU 20. Kami Thomas, WKU 21. Tandreia Green, WKU 22. Lillie Mason, WKU 23. Clemette Haskins, WKU 24. Alysha Clark, MT 25. Kelly Hoover, VCU

YEARS 2005-08 1986-90 1986-90 2007-11 2010-12 1983-87 2003-06 2003-07 1992-96 2004-07 1983-87 2002-05 1996-00 1995-99 1998-02 1996-00 2002-05 1984-89 1997-01 1982-86 1986-90 1983-86 1983-87 2008-10 1986-89

POINTS 2,803 2,285 2,224 2,207 2,135 2,118 2,028 1,978 1,960 1,915 1,905 1,854 1,840 1,832 1,823 1,822 1,891 1,820 1,804 1,796 1,781 1,774 1,762 1,756 1,750

REBOUNDS PLAYER, TEAM 1. Adrian Vickers, USA 2. Kristin Wilson, UNCC 3. Crystal Kelly, WKU 4. Arnika Brown, WKU 5. Adrianne Davie, ASU 6. Orphie Moore, USA 7. Wanda Guyton, USF 8. Ebony Rowe, MT 9. Kelly Lyons, ODU 10. ShaRae Mansfield, WKU 11. Tiffany Porter-Talbert, WKU 13. Amanda Wilson, TECH 13. LaSandra Jenkins, USA 14. Racquel Spurlock, TECH 15. Jolie McKiernan, ASU 16. Chanta Powell, USA 17. Chastity Reed, UALR 18. Lasma Jekabsone, FIU 19. Donna Harrington, ODU 20. Shea Lunsford, WKU 21. Vickie Johnson, TECH 22. Annette Williams, USA 24. Cormisha Cotton, FIU 24. Tandreia Green, WKU 25. Dina Jones, USA

YEARS 1986-90 1983-87 2005-08 2008-11 2003-07 1983-87 1984-89 2010-12 1986-90 1997-01 2003-06 1995-99 1982-85 1992-96 1999-03 1988-92 2007-11 2003-07 1984-87 1995-99 1992-96 1982-86 1999-03 1986-90 1991-95

REBOUNDS 1,364 1,305 1,258 1,184 1,147 1,116 1,077 1,014 1,008 1,000 995 993 936 916 905 900 896 892 884 883 881 876 875 875 874

ASSISTS PLAYER, TEAM 1. Clemette Haskins, WKU 2. Amy McNear, WKU 3. Ivelina Vrancheva, FIU 4. Stephanie Richardson, USA 5. LaQuan Stallworth, TECH 6. Asriel Rolfe, UALR 7. Rudy Sims, ASU 8. Annette Williams, USA 9. Kendra Neal, TECH 10. Marie Christian, ODU 11. Camryn Whitaker, WKU 12. Anita Heller, FIU 13. Denise Adams, USA 14. Kaola Harris, USA 14. Renee Westmoreland, WKU 16. Tamicha Jackson, TECH 17. Crystal Tausan, ASU 18. Kortni Jones, MT 19. Patrice Holmes, MT 20. Bev Williams, UAB 21. Dani Maziur, UNO 22. Dawn Warner, WKU 23. Chrissy Givens, MT 25. Larelle Roper, Troy 25. Kelly Hoover, VCU

YEARS 1983-87 2008-11 1999-04 1987-91 1995-99 2007-11 2003-07 1982-86 1992-96 1983-87 2001-05 1999-03 1983-87 1983-87 1989-93 1996-00 1992-96 2009-12 2002-05 1987-91 1992-96 1992-96 2004-07 2006-09 1986-89

ASSISTS 731 677 631 605 581 558 548 508 494 492 486 484 482 477 477 474 473 461 457 451 444 440 436 431 431

BLOCKS PLAYER, TEAM 1. Kaetlyn Murdoch, Denver 2. Vasso Beskaki, UNO 3. Tandreia Green, WKU 3. Racquel Spurlock, TECH 5. LaSandra Jenkins, USA 6. Anne Donovan, ODU 7. Lillie Mason, WKU 8. Ayana Walker, Tech 8. Anna Petrakova, ULL 10. Genevieve Delk, USA 11. Kelly Lyons, ODU 12. Adrian Vickers, USA 13. Andrea Williams, UNO 14. Sarah Richey, ULL 15. Joevone Markey, UNO 16. LaShawn Brown, TECH 17. Talishia Young, UNO 18. Jessica Dunham, UNO 19. Jerica Coley, FIU 20. Cormisha Cotton, FIU 21. Orphie Moore, USA 22. Michaela Pavlickova, Denver 23. ShaRae Mansfield, WKU 25. Chanta Powell, USA 25. Sheri Williams, UNCC

YEARS 2008-12 1995-99 1986-90 1992-96 1982-85 1982-83 1983-86 1998-01 2001-05 2001-05 1986-90 1986-90 2004-08 2000-03 2001-05 1991-95 2005-10 1998-02 2010-12 1999-03 1983-87 1999-01 1997-01 1988-92 1983-88

BLOCKS 279 248 215 215 210 207 202 188 188 183 179 178 169 163 160 153 152 145 144 142 137 134 133 132 132

STEALS PLAYER, TEAM 1. Tamicha Jackson, TECH 2. Patrice Holmes, MT 3. Crystal Tausan, ASU 3. Amanda Wilson, TECH 5. Chelsia Lymon, MT 6. Chrissy Givens, MT 7. Clemette Haskins, WKU 8. Rhonda Jackson, VCU 9. Kaola Harris, USA 10. Tiffany Porter-Talbert, WKU 10. Adrian Vickers, USA 12. Tracy Claxton, ODU 13. Keisha McClinic, MT 14. Kim Sitzmann, UALR 15. Chastity Reed, UALR 14. Denise Adams, USA 15. Sonja Tate, ASU 17. Brenda Smith, VCU 17. Kendra Neal, TECH 19. Princess Moore, NMSU 20. Tyesha Lowery, Denver 20. Rudy Sims, ASU 22. Erika Bobo, UNT 23. Julie Hagood, ASU 25. Vickie Johnson, TECH 25. Shyla Tucker, ASU

YEARS 1996-00 2001-05 1992-96 1995-99 2007-10 2003-07 1983-87 1986-89 1983-87 2003-06 1986-90 1982-85 2001-04 2006-10 2007-11 1983-87 1991-93 1985-87 1992-96 2000-04 2001-07 2003-07 2002-06 1996-00 1992-96 1991-94

STEALS 361 338 303 303 297 290 285 276 268 257 257 249 246 243 239 239 239 237 237 230 229 229 224 220 219 219

3-POINT FG MADE PLAYER, TEAM 1. Leslie Logsdon, WKU 2. Brandi Brown, MT 3. Kortni Jones, MT 4. Jackie Pickel, MT 5. Kenzie Rich, WKU 6. Ashley Atkinson, Denver 7. Amber Abraham, ASU 8. Danielle Featherston, ASU 9. Mari Sanchez, NMSU 10. Kim Sitzmann, UALR 11. Jocelyn Love, UALR 12. Kim Pehlke, WKU 13. Chelsia Lymon, MT 14. Kristina Covington, WKU 15. Julie Hagood, ASU 16. Monika Bosilj, FIU 17. Tamicha Jackson, TECH 17. Shanna Cook, UNO 19. Jamie Walz, WKU 20. Patrice Holmes, MT 20. Sarda Peterson, USA 22. Stephanie Richardson, USA 23. Sinnamonn Garrett, NMSU 24. Gergana Slavtcheva, FIU 25. Anne Marie Lanning, MT

YEARS 2001-05 2007-10 2009-12 2007-10 2007-10 1999-03 2001-06 1994-96 2000-03 2006-10 2003-07 1988-92 2007-10 1998-03 1996-00 2006-10 1996-00 1991-95 1996-00 2002-05 2008-12 1987-91 2000-04 1998-02 2008-11

3FGM 278 257 256 248 246 244 242 238 218 215 212 209 196 193 189 188 187 187 182 177 177 175 174 172 170

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TEAM SINGLE GAME RECORDS

TEAM SEASON RECORDS

MOST POINTS SCORED All Games: 130, Louisiana Tech vs. Cleveland State (12/28/98) Sun Belt Games: 124, WKU vs. Lamar (1/11/97); ASU vs. Lamar (2/12/98)

MOST POINTS SCORED 3,143, WKU, 1985-86

FEWEST POINTS SCORED All Games: 20, Florida Atlantic vs. USF (3/15/12) Sun Belt Games: 26, Troy at South Alabama (1/29/12 BIGGEST WINNING MARGIN All Games: 88, Louisiana Tech (109) vs. Morgan State (21), 12/17/93 Sun Belt Games: 75, Louisiana Tech (111) vs. Louisiana-Lafayette (36), 1/10/96 MOST FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS All Games: 101, South Alabama vs. New Mexico State, 1/5/02 Sun Belt Games: 101, South Alabama vs. New Mexico State, 1/5/02 BEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE All Games: .707 (46-65), Old Dominion vs. UAB, 3/8/85 Sun Belt Games: .707 (46-65), Old Dominion vs. UAB, 3/8/85 MOST THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS All Games: 21, New Mexico State vs. Louisiana-Lafayette, 2/23/02 Sun Belt Games: 21, New Mexico State vs. Louisiana-Lafayette, 2/23/02 MOST THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS All Games: 48, Middle Tennessee vs. Louisiana-Lafayette (1/28/07) Sun Belt Games: 48, Middle Tennessee vs. Louisiana-Lafayette (1/28/07) BEST 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Min. 10 att.) All Games: .900 (9-10), WKU vs. Vanderbilt, 1/16/91 Sun Belt Games: .889 (8-9), New Mexico State vs. New Orleans, 1/9/03 MOST FREE THROWS All Games: 42, WKU vs. Xavier, 12/28/85 Sun Belt Games: 41, Arkansas State vs. WKU, 3/6/94 MOST FREE THROW ATTEMPTS All Games: 60, WKU vs. Xavier, 12/28/85 Sun Belt Games: 58, Arkansas State vs. WKU, 3/6/94 BEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (Min. 16 att.) All Games: 1.000 (23-23), New Mexico State vs. Gonzaga, 11/16/01; (18-18) South Alabama vs. Belmont, 11/29/03. Sun Belt Games: 1.000 (20-20), FIU vs. South Alabama (2/25/12) MOST REBOUNDS All Games: 78, WKU vs. InterAmerican, 12/20/93 Sun Belt Games: 68, Louisiana Tech vs. New Orleans, 2/3/96; WKU vs. Lamar, 1/12/95. MOST ASSISTS All Games: 37, Charlotte vs. Columbia College, 1/27/88; WKU vs. Lamar, 1/12/95 Sun Belt Games: 37, WKU vs. Lamar, 1/12/95 MOST BLOCKED SHOTS All Games: 19, Old Dominion vs. Boston University, 2/18/83; New Orleans vs. WKU, 2/13/99; 19, Denver vs. Arkansas State, 1/7/09 Sun Belt Games: 19, New Orleans vs. WKU, 2/13/99; 19, Denver vs. Arkansas State, 1/7/09 MOST STEALS All Games: 31, Louisiana Tech at Louisiana-Lafayette, 1/27/99 Sun Belt Games: 31, Louisiana Tech at Louisiana-Lafayette, 1/27/99 MOST GAMES PLAYED 36, WKU, 1985-86; Louisiana Tech, 2000-01

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HIGHEST SCORING AVERAGE 87.5, Louisiana Tech, 1998-99 FEWEST POINTS SCORED 1,308, Louisiana-Lafayette, 1996-97 LOWEST SCORING AVERAGE 47.1, New Orleans, 2004--05 MOST FIELD GOALS 1,180, Louisiana Tech, 1997-98 MOST FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 2,475, Louisiana Tech, 1996-97 BEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE .504 (1161-2302), Old Dominion, 1982-83 MOST THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS 313, Middle Tennessee, 2009-2010 MOST THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 848, Middle Tennessee, 2009-10 HIGHEST THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE .432 (127-294), WKU, 1990-91 MOST FREE THROWS 815, WKU, 1985-86 MOST FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 1108, WKU, 1985-86 BEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE .763 (329-431), New Mexico State, 2001-02 MOST REBOUNDS 1720, Old Dominion, 1982-93 MOST ASSISTS 660, Louisiana Tech, 1997-98 MOST BLOCKED SHOTS 267, Old Dominion, 1982-83 MOST STEALS 465, Middle Tennessee, 2006-07 MOST VICTORIES 32, WKU, 1985-86 MOST CONSECUTIVE VICTORIES 27, Middle Tennessee, 2006-07


RECORD BOOK NDIVIDUAL SINGLE GAME RECORDS

INDIVIDUAL SEASON RECORDS

MOST POINTS All Games: 50, Sonja Tate, Arkansas State vs. Louisiana-Lafayette, 2/13/93; 50, Alysha Clark, Middle Tennessee vs. Troy, 2/11/09 Sun Belt Games: 50, Sonja Tate, Arkansas State vs. Louisiana-Lafayette, 2/13/93; 50, Alysha Clark, Middle Tennessee vs. Troy, 2/11/09

MOST POINTS 935, Alysha Clark, Middle Tennessee, 2008-09

MOST FIELD GOALS All Games: 22, Alysha Clark, Middle Tennessee vs. South Alabama, 2/21/10 Sun Belt Games: 22, Alysha Clark, Middle Tennessee vs. South Alabama, 2/21/10

MOST FIELD GOALS 352, Amber Holt, Middle Tennessee, 2007-08

MOST FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS All Games: 39, Linda Earls, UAB vs. Charlotte, 11/26/83 Sun Belt Games: 39, Linda Earls, UAB vs. Charlotte, 11/26/83

BEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (MIN. 108 MADE) .694 (308-444), Kelly Lyons, Old Dominion, 1989-90

BEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Min. 10 att.) All Games: 1.000 (13-13), Finda Mansare, FIU vs. WKU, 2-23-11; (13-13), Ebony Rowe, Middle Tennessee, vs Arkansas State, 1/18/12; (11-11), Alisa Burras, Louisiana Tech vs. UTPA, 2/14/98; (10-10), Amy Brown, Louisiana Tech vs. Stephen F. Austin, 2/2/93; (11-11), Crystal Kelly, WKU vs. Tennessee Tech, 12/30/05; (11-11), Crystal Kelly, WKU vs. Missouri State, 12/29/07 Sun Belt Games: 1.000 (13-13), Ebony Rowe, Middle Tennessee, vs Arkansas State, 1/18/12 MOST THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS All Games: 10, Mari Sanchez, New Mexico State vs. Louisiana-Lafayette, 2/23/02 Sun Belt Games: 10, Mari Sanchez, New Mexico State vs. Louisiana-Lafayette, 2/23/02 MOST THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS All Games: 20, Sonja Tate, Arkansas State vs. WKU, 2/22/93 Sun Belt Games: 20, Sonja Tate, Arkansas State vs. WKU, 2/22/93 BEST THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Min. 5 att.) All Games: 1.000 (6-6), Sue Sernak, VCU vs. Coppin State, 1/13/90; Kim Pehlke, WKU vs. Vanderbilt, 1/16/91; Charles, Onna, Louisiana-Lafayette at Texas (11/13/06); Alexis Greene, Louisiana-Lafayette vs. ULM (12/21/08); (5-5), Andrea Taylor, Florida Atlantic vs. FIU (1/14/09); (5-5), Van Riner-Rose, Denver vs. Oregon, 12/11/11 Sun Belt Games: 1.000 (6-6), Alexis Greene, Louisiana-Lafayette vs. ULM (12/21/08); (5-5), Andrea Taylor, Florida Atlantic vs. FIU (1/14/09); (5-5), Van Riner-Rose, Denver vs. Oregon, 12/11/11 MOST FREE THROWS All Games: 18, Shyla Tucker, Arkansas State vs. WKU, 3/6/94; Crystal Kelly, WKU at Troy, 12/22/07; Crystal Kelly, WKU vs. Denver, 2/2/08 Sun Belt Games: 18, Shyla Tucker, Arkansas State vs. WKU, 3/6/94; Crystal Kelly, WKU at Troy, 12/22/07; Crystal Kelly, WKU vs. Denver, 2/2/08

BEST SCORING AVERAGE 28.3, Alysha Clark, Middle Tennessee, 2009-10

MOST THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS 115, Kortni Jones, Middle Tennessee, 2011-12 MOST THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 329, Kortni Jones, Middle Tennessee, 2011-12 BEST THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (MIN. 27 MADE) .509 (27-53), Angie Snyder, South Florida, 1989-90 MOST FREE THROWS 260, Crystal Kelly, WKU, 2007-2008 MOST FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 332, Chrissy Givens, Middle Tennessee, 2006-2007 BEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (MIN. 54 MADE) .910 (111-122), Brooke Lassiter, Louisiana Tech, 2000-01 MOST REBOUNDS 504, Anna Donovan, Old Dominion, 1982-83 MOST ASSISTS 265, Dalma Ivanyi, FIU, 1998-99 MOST BLOCKED SHOTS 207, Anne Donovan, Old Dominion, 1982-83 MOST STEALS 135, Brenda Smith, Virginia Commonwealth, 1986-87

MOST FREE THROW ATTEMPTS All Games: 29, Shyla Tucker, Arkansas State vs. WKU, 3/6/94; Sonja Tate, Arkansas State vs. Louisiana-Lafayette, 2/13/93 Sun Belt Games: 29, Shyla Tucker, Arkansas State vs. WKU, 3/6/94; Sonja Tate, Arkansas State vs. Louisiana-Lafayette, 2/13/93 BEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (Min. 12 att.) All Games: 1.000, (14-14) Denetra Kellum, North Texas vs. FIU, 1-13-11; Kathy Bailey, South Alabama vs. Tulane, 2/12/83; Crystal Kelly, WKU vs. Minnesota (03/19/07); (13-13), Tandreia Green, WKU vs. Ohio, 1/9/88; (12-12), seven times. Sun Belt Games: 1.000, (12-12), Sondra Ancelot, Lamar vs. Arkansas State, 1/16/93; Leslie Logsdon, WKU vs. FIU, 2/28/04; Jada Frazier, New Orleans vs. UALR, 12/15/07; (12-12) Jerica Coley, FIU vs. South Alabama, 2/25/12 MOST REBOUNDS All Games: 30, Kayone Hankins, New Orleans vs. Nicholls State, 11/26/95 Sun Belt Games: 25, Arnika Brown, WKU vs. South Alabama, 2/17/10 MOST ASSISTS All Games: 17, Kitty Price, UAB vs. Alabama-Huntsville, 2/6/86 Sun Belt Games: 16, Kortni Jones, Middle Tennessee vs. Troy, 1/25/12 MOST BLOCKED SHOTS All Games: 13, Anne Donovan, Old Dominion vs. Boston University, 2/18/83; Katelyn Murdoch, Denver vs. Arkansas State, 1/7/09 Sun Belt Games: 13, Katelyn Murdoch, Denver vs. Arkansas State, 1/7/09 MOST STEALS All Games: 12, Marylou Agustin, New Orleans vs. Wofford, 11/28/99 Sun Belt Games: 11, Chrissy Givens, Middle Tennessee at New Orleans (1/13/07)

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2013-14 Sun Belt Women’s Basketball COACHES RECORDS

By Victories

Conference Games by Percentage (Active Coaches in Bold Caps) Name Team Marti Whitmore (Interim) WKU Leon Barmore TECH Rick Insell MT Marianne Stanley ODU Paul Sanderford WKU Marlene Stallings (Interim) NMSU Mary Taylor Cowles WKU Wendy Larry ODU Steve Small WKU Jeff Mittie ASU JOE FOLEY UALR Jerry Ann Winters ASU/USA MICHELLE CLARK-HEARD WKU Erik Johnson DU Charles Branum USA Stephany Smith MT Shawn Campbell WKU Elmer Chavez (Interim) NMSU Cindy Russo FIU J. Kelley Hall ULL BRIAN BOYER ASU Pam Tanner Denver Tina Slinker NT Rick Pietri USA Liz McQuitter Lamar Ed Baldwin UNCC Joey Favaloro UNO Kellie Lewis-Jay FAU Karen Aston NT Nikita Lowry NMSU David McKey Lamar MONA MARTIN ULM John Sutherland NMSU Chancellor Dugan FAU Mike Dunavant VCU Alfreeda Goff/Edmund Sherod VCU Darin Spence NMSU Cindy Connelley UNCC Michael Murphy Troy Shanice Stephens NT Amy Champion UNO Butch Stockton USA Cheryl Rice USA Gay Nix ULL Cletus Green UTPA Edmund Sherod VCU Susan Walvius VCU Errol Rogers ULL CHANDA RIGBY TROY GARRY BRODHEAD ULL Dwayne Searle ULL Trudi Lacey USF Kathy Halligan UTPA Anne Strusz USF Tracy Stewart-Lange UALR

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Years in Sun Belt 2002 1991-2001 2005-2013 1984-87 1984-97 2003 2002-2012 1987-91 1997-2001 1995-99 2003-PRES. 1991-95/1996 2013-PRES. 2008-2012 1981-91 2000-2005 2001-2002 2003 1998-2013 2002-2007 1999-PRES. 1999-2008 2000-2008 2000-2013 1991-94 1988-91 1991-2004 2013 2011-2012 2001-2002 1994-98 2007-PRES. 2000-2001 2007-2012 1984-88 1988-89 2003-2005 1984-88 2005-2012 2008-2011 2004-2010 1991-95 1996-2000 1996-2002 1994-96 1988-90 1990-91 2007-2012 2013-PRES. 2013-PRES. 1991-96 1988-91 1996-98 1984-88 1999-2003

Won 1 135 123 16 105 6 114 17 41 37 110 47 13 44 27 46 8 4 135 42 123 77 67 111 22 9 91 9 7 6 22 48 6 38 8 2 10 7 31 13 25 14 13 17 5 1 1 13 3 3 8 2 3 2 3

Lost 0 9 15 2 23 2 46 7 17 17 56 25 7 24 15 26 5 3 103 35 103 66 60 104 22 9 98 11 9 9 34 76 10 66 16 4 20 17 88 39 77 44 43 70 23 5 5 73 17 17 64 16 25 22 57

Pct. 1.000 0.938 0.891 0.889 0.820 0.750 0.713 0.708 0.707 0.685 0.663 0.653 0.650 0.647 0.643 0.639 0.615 0.571 0.567 0.545 0.544 0.538 0.528 0.516 0.500 0.500 0.481 0.450 0.438 0.400 0.393 0.387 0.375 0.365 0.333 0.333 0.333 0.292 0.261 0.250 0.245 0.241 0.232 0.195 0.179 0.167 0.167 0.151 0.150 0.150 0.111 0.111 0.107 0.083 0.050

Name Leon Barmore Cindy Russo Rick Insell BRIAN BOYER Mary Taylor Cowles Rick Pietri JOE FOLEY Paul Sanderford Joey Favaloro Pam Tanner Tina Slinker MONA MARTIN Jerry Ann Winters Stephany Smith Erik Johnson J. Kelley Hall Steve Small Chancellor Dugan Jeff Mittie Michael Murphy Charles Branum Amy Champion Liz McQuitter David McKey Wendy Larry Gay Nix Marianne Stanley Butch Stockton MICHELLE CLARK-HEARD Shanice Stephens Cheryl Rice Errol Rogers Darin Spence Ed Baldwin Kellie Lewis-Jay Shawn Campbell Mike Dunavant Dwayne Searle Karen Aston Cindy Connelley Marlene Stallings (Interim) Nikita Lowry John Sutherland Cletus Green Elmer Chavez (Interim) CHANDA RIGBY GARRY BROHEAD Kathy Halligan Tracy Stewart-Lange Alfreeda Goff/Edmund Sherod Trudi Lacey Anne Strusz Marti Whitmore (Interim) Edmund Sherod Susan Walvius *Co-Head Coaches

Team Won TECH 135 FIU 135 MT 123 ASU 123 WKU 114 USA 111 UALR 110 WKU 105 UNO 91 Denver 77 NT 67 ULM 48 ASU/USA 47 MT 46 DU 44 UL Lafayette 42 WKU 41 FAU 38 ASU 37 Troy 31 USA 27 UNO 25 Lamar 22 Lamar 22 ODU 17 ULL 17 ODU 16 USA 14 WKU 13 NT 13 USA 13 ULL 13 NMSU 10 UNCC 9 FAU 9 WKU 8 VCU 8 ULL 8 NT 7 UNCC 7 NMSU 6 NMSU 6 NMSU 6 UTPA 5 NMSU 4 TROY 3 ULL 3 UTPA 3 UALR 3 VCU 2 USF 2 USF 2 WKU 1 VCU 1 VCU 1


ALL-TIME STANDINGS 1982-83 Team Overall Pct. ODU 29-6 .829 WKU 22-7 .759 USA 20-9 .690 UNCC 14-13 .519 UAB 13-14 .481 USF 9-16 .360 VCU 5-15 .250 Tournament Champion: ODU NCAA: ODU, WKU

1989-90 Team SBC Pct. UNCC 4-2 .667 ODU 4-2 .667 UAB 4-2 .667 USA 4-2 .667 WKU 4-2 .667 VCU 1-5 .167 USF 0-6 .000 Tournament Champion: ODU NCAA: ODU, WKU WNIT: UNCC

1983-84 Team Overall Pct. ODU 24-5 .828 USA 24-6 .800 UNCC 21-8 .724 WKU 21-11 .656 USF 7-20 .259 VCU 6-21 .222 UAB 4-24 .143 Tournament Champion: ODU NCAA: ODU WNIT: WKU 1984-85 Team SBC Pct. ODU 6-0 1.000 WKU 5-1 .833 UAB 4-2 .667 USA 3-3 .500 UNCC 2-4 .333 VCU 1-5 .167 USF 0-6 .000 Tournament Champion: ODU NCAA: ODU, WKU 1985-86 Team SBC Pct. WKU 6-0 1.000 ODU 5-1 .833 UNCC 3-3 .500 UAB 3-3 .500 USA 2-4 .333 VCU 2-4 .333 USF 0-6 .000 Tournament Champion: WKU NCAA: WKU 1986-87 Team SBC Pct. USA 5-1 .833 ODU 5-1 .833 WKU 4-2 .667 VCU 4-2 .667 UNCC 1-5 .167 USF 1-5 .167 UAB 1-5 .167 Tournament Champion: ODU NCAA: ODU, USA, WKU 1987-88 Team SBC Pct. ODU 6-0 1.000 USA 5-1 .833 WKU 4-2 .667 UAB 3-3 .500 VCU 1-5 .167 USF 1-5 .167 UNCC 1-5 .167 Tournament Champion: WKU NCAA: WKU, ODU WNIT: USA 1988-89 Team SBC Pct. ODU 5-1 .833 WKU 5-1 .833 USA 5-1 .833 VCU 2-4 .333 USF 2-4 .333 UNCC 1-5 .167 UAB 1-5 .167 Tournament Champion: WKU NCAA: WKU, ODU

1990-91 Team SBC Pct. UAB 6-0 1.000 WKU 5-1 .833 UNCC 4-2 .667 USA 3-3 .500 ODU 2-4 .333 VCU 1-5 .167 USF 0-6 .000 Tournament Champion: WKU NCAA: WKU

Overall 31-3 28-6 14-15 19-10 13-12 8-19 8-18

Pct. .912 .824 .483 .655 .520 .296 .308

Overall 32-4 15-13 15-13 13-16 18-11 14-14 5-22

Pct. .889 .536 .536 .448 .621 .500 .185

Overall 24-6 18-13 24-9 21-8 18-9 11-16 12-19

Pct. .800 .581 .727 .724 .667 .407 .387

Overall 17-12 22-9 26-8 15-14 13-15 11-16 10-17

Pct. .586 .710 .765 .517 .464 .407 .370

Overall 23-9 22-9 18-11 19-10 14-13 12-16 8-20

Pct. .719 .710 .621 .655 .519 .429 .286

Overall 24-8 21-10 19-11 19-12 17-12 7-20 10-17

Pct. .750 .677 .633 .613 .586 .259 .370

Overall 24-8 29-3 22-6 13-15 5-21 12-16 12-16

Pct. .750 .906 .815 .464 .192 .429 .429

1991-92 Team SBC Pct. Overall Pct. Lamar 13-3 .813 21-7 .750 WKU 13-3 .813 26-7 .788 Tech 12-4 .750 20-10 .667 ASU 12-4 .750 25-7 .781 UNO 10-6 .625 20-11 .645 USA 5-11 .313 8-20 .286 UCF 5-11 .313 10-18 .357 UTPA 2-14 .125 10-18 .357 ULL 0-16 .000 0-27 .000 Tournament Champion: WKU NCAA: WKU, Tech WNIT: ASU 1992-93 Team SBC Pct. Overall Pct. Tech 13-1 .929 26-6 .813 WKU 13-1 .929 24-7 .774 ASU 10-4 .714 24-7 .774 UNO 7-7 .500 18-10 .643 Lamar 4-10 .286 10-16 .385 USA 4-10 .286 9-18 .333 UTPA 3-11 .214 6-21 .222 ULL 2-12 .143 4-22 .154 Tournament Champion: WKU NCAA: WKU, Tech WNIT: ASU 1993-94 Team SBC Pct. Overall Pct. Tech 14-0 1.000 31-4 .886 WKU 11-3 .786 24-10 .706 ASU 10-4 .714 22-9 .710 UNO 8-6 .571 16-12 .571 Lamar 5-9 .357 8-19 .296 ULL 4-10 .286 6-21 .222 USA 3-11 .214 5-22 .185 UTPA 1-13 .071 4-23 .148 Tournament Champion: Tech NCAA: Tech, WKU WNIT: ASU 1994-95 Team SBC Pct. Tech 13-1 .929 WKU 12-2 .857 Lamar 10-4 .714 ASU 9-5 .643 UNO 6-8 .429 USA 2-12 .143 ULL 2-12 .143 UTPA 2-12 .143 Tournament Champion: WKU NCAA: WKU, Tech

Overall 28-5 28-4 16-12 20-10 11-16 6-21 4-23 3-24

Pct. .848 .875 .571 .667 .407 .222 .148 .111

1995-96 Team SBC Pct. Tech 14-0 1.000 WKU 11-3 .786 ASU 9-5 .643 Lamar 8-6 .571 USA 6-8 .429 UNO 5-9 .357 UTPA 3-11 .214 ULL 0-14 .000 Tournament Champion: Tech NCAA: Tech WNIT: WKU

Overall 31-2 19-13 17-10 14-15 12-15 9-19 10-17 2-25

Pct. .939 .594 .630 .483 .444 .321 .370 .074

1996-97 Team SBC Pct. Overall Pct. Tech 12-2 .857 31-4 .886 WKU 12-2 .857 22-9 .710 ASU 10-4 .714 20-8 .714 UNO 10-4 .714 17-12 .586 USA 5-9 .357 11-16 .407 UTPA 3-11 .214 5-22 .185 Lamar 2-12 .143 5-22 .185 ULL 2-12 .143 3-24 .111 Tournament Champion: Tech NCAA: Tech, WKU 1997-98 Team SBC Pct. Overall Pct. Tech 13-1 .929 31-4 .886 WKU 12-2 .857 26-9 .743 ASU 11-3 .786 20-10 .667 UNO 7-7 .500 12-16 .429 ULL 7-7 .500 9-18 .333 USA 4-10 .286 7-20 .259 Lamar 2-12 .143 5-22 .185 UTPA 0-14 .000 1-26 .037 Tournament Champion: Tech NCAA: Tech, WKU 1998-99 Team SBC Pct. Overall Pct. Tech 12-0 1.000 30-3 .909 FIU 9-3 .750 23-7 .767 WKU 8-4 .667 21-7 .750 ASU 7-5 .583 18-14 .563 UNO 4-8 .333 11-16 .407 USA 2-10 .167 7-19 .269 ULL 0-12 .000 1-26 .037 Tournament Champion: Tech NCAA: Tech, FIU WNIT: ASU 1999-2000 Team SBC Pct. Tech 16-0 1.000 WKU 13-3 .813 Denver 10-6 .625 FIU 10-6 .625 ASU 8-8 .500 UNO 7-9 .438 ULL 5-11 .313 USA 2-14 .125 UALR 1-15 .063 Tournament Champion: Tech NCAA: Tech, WKU WNIT: ASU East Tech FIU MT WKU ASU UALR

2000-01 SBC Pct. 16-0 1.000 11-5 .688 9-7 .563 8-8 .500 8-8 .500 0-16 .000

West SBC Pct. Denver 14-2 .875 NT 10-6 .625 UNO 7-9 .438 NMSU 6-10 .375 USA 5-11 .313 ULL 2-14 .125 Tournament Champion: Tech NCAA: Tech, Denver WNIT: WKU, MT, NT, FIU

Overall 31-3 22-10 16-11 16-13 18-12 11-17 12-16 8-21 5-23

Pct. .912 .688 .593 .552 .600 .393 .429 .276 .179

Overall 31-5 20-10 17-13 19-14 14-14 6-22

Pct. .861 .667 .567 .576 .500 .214

Overall 24-7 19-11 15-14 10-18 13-16 8-20

Pct. .774 .633 .517 .357 .448 .286

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2001-02 East SBC Pct. FIU 13-1 .929 WKU 9-5 .643 MT 7-7 .500 ASU 6-8 .429 UALR 2-12 .143 West SBC Pct. NT 12-3 .750 Denver 11-4 .733 USA 7-8 .467 NMSU 6-9 .400 UNO 6-9 .400 ULL 1-14 .067 Tournament Champion: FIU NCAA: FIU WNIT: WKU, NT 2002-03 East SBC Pct. WKU 12-2 .857 FIU 9-5 .643 MT 9-5 .643 ASU 5-9 .357 UALR 0-14 .000 West SBC Pct. USA 10-5 .667 NMSU 10-5 .667 UNO 9-6 .600 NT 6-9 .400 Denver 6-9 .400 ULL 4-11 .267 Tournament Champion: WKU NCAA: WKU WNIT: FIU, USA 2003-04 East SBC Pct. MT 10-4 .714 ASU 10-4 .714 WKU 10-4 .714 FIU 5-9 .357 UALR 3-11 .214 .370 West SBC Pct. USA 11-4 .733 ULL 7-8 .467 NT 7-8 .487 Denver 6-9 .400 NMSU 6-9 .400 UNO 5-10 .333 Tournament Champion: MT NCAA: MT WNIT: ASU, WKU, USA 2004-05 East SBC Pct. WKU 12-2 .857 ASU 11-3 .786 MT 11-3 .786 FIU 7-7 .500 UALR 3-11 .214 West SBC Pct. ULL 10-5 .667 NT 9-6 .600 USA 7-8 .467 Denver 4-11 .267 NMSU 4-11 .267 UNO 2-13 .133 Tournament Champion: MT NCAA: MT WNIT: ASU, WKU

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2005-06 SBC Pct. Overall Pct. 12-2 .857 27-7 .794 10-4 .714 20-11 .645 9-5 .643 19-13 .594 7-7 .500 15-15 .500 5-9 .357 13-15 .464

Overall 27-6 16-14 16-13 12-16 8-19

Pct. .818 .533 .552 .429 .296

East WKU MT FIU ASU UALR

Overall 21-9 16-13 17-11 13-16 11-18 7-21

Pct. .700 .552 .607 .448 .379 .250

West SBC Pct. Overall Pct. UNT 9-6 .600 19-9 .679 Denver 8-7 .533 15-13 .536 ULL 8-7 .533 18-10 .643 USA 8-7 .533 15-14 .517 Troy 3-12 .200 9-18 .333 UNO 1-14 .067 3-25 .107 Tournament Champion: MT NCAA: MT WNIT: FIU, WKU

Overall 22-9 19-11 18-12 12-18 5-23

Pct. .710 .633 .600 .400 .179

Overall 19-11 16-12 12-16 12-16 12-18 8-19

Pct. .633 .571 .429 .429 .400 .296

East MT WKU FIU USA Troy FAU

Overall 24-8 19-10 20-14 11-16 10-17

Pct. .750 .655 .588 .407

Overall 22-7 13-15 11-17 14-15 13-16 10-17

Pct. .759 .464 .393 .483 .448 .370

Overall 20-10 21-11 24-9 18-11 10-19

Pct. .667 .656 .727 .621 .345

Overall 22-9 14-14 13-15 6-22 9-19 2-26

Pct. .710 .500 .464 .214 .321 .071

2006-07 SBC Pct. Overall Pct. 18-0 1.000 30-4 .882 14-4 .778 23-9 .719 9-9 .500 16-14 .533 7-11 .389 14-16 .467 5-13 .278 12-17 .414 2-16 .111 6-25 .194

West SBC Pct. Overall Pct. ULL 14-4 .778 25-9 .735 Denver 12-6 .667 20-11 .645 UALR 12-6 .667 21-10 .677 ASU 11-7 .611 20-12 .625 UNT 6-12 .333 9-20 .310 ULM 4-14 .222 14-16 .467 UNO 3-15 .167 9-21 .300 Tournament Champion: MT NCAA: MT, ULL WNIT: ASU, WKU East WKU MT USA FIU Troy FAU

2007-08 SBC Pct. Overall Pct. 16-2 .889 26-8 .765 14-4 .778 22-12 .647 10-8 .556 20-11 .645 8-10 .444 13-18 .419 5-13 .278 13-18 .419 2-16 .111 6-22 .214

West SBC Pct. Overall Pct. UALR 14-4 .778 23-9 .719 ASU 13-5 .722 20-12 .625 ULM 10-8 .556 17-13 .567 UNT 8-10 .444 14-18 .438 UNO 7-11 .389 13-17 .433 Denver 6-12 .333 11-19 .367 ULL 4-14 .222 8-22 .267 Tournament Champion: WKU NCAA: WKU WNIT: MT, UALR East MT USA WKU Troy FAU FIU

2008-09 SBC Pct. Overall Pct. 17-1 .944 28-6 .824 10-8 .556 21-11 .656 10-8 .556 16-13 .552 10-8 .556 16-14 .533 9-9 .500 12-17 .414 4-14 .222 6-24 .200

West SBC Pct. Overall Pct. UALR 16-2 .889 26-7 .788 ASU 10-8 .556 16-14 .533 Denver 10-8 .556 16-15 .516 UNO 8-10 .444 14-17 .452 ULM 7-11 .389 15-16 .484 UNT 6-12 .333 11-20 .355 ULL 0-18 .000 3-27 .100 Tournament Champion: MT NCAA: MT WNIT: UALR

East MT WKU FAU FIU USA Troy

2009-10 SBC Pct. Overall Pct. 17-1 .944 25-6 .806 14-4 .778 21-11 .656 10-8 .556 14-15 .483 9-9 .500 14-16 .467 9-9 .500 15-16 .484 5-13 .278 12-17 .414

West SBC Pct. Overall Pct. UALR 17-1 .944 27-6 .818 Denver 12-6 .667 18-13 .581 ASU 7-11 .389 13-18 .419 NT 5-13 .278 9-22 .290 UNO 4-14 .222 12-20 .375 ULM 4-14 .222 10-19 .345 ULL 4-14 .222 9-22 .290 Tournament Champion: MT NCAA: MT, UALR WNIT: WKU East MT FIU WKU USA FAU Troy

2010-11 SBC Pct. 14-2 .875 10-6 .625 9-7 .563 8-8 .500 4-12 .250 2-14 .125

West SBC Pct. UALR 14-2 .875 Denver 11-5 .688 ULM 9-7 .563 ASU 9-7 .563 ULL 4-12 .250 NT 2-14 .125 Tournament Champion: UALR NCAA: MT, UALR WNIT: DU East MT FAU FIU USA WKU TROY

2011-12 SBC Pct. 16-0 1.000 11-5 .688 10-6 .625 9-7 .563 5-11 .313 1-15 .063

West SBC Pct. UALR 12-4 .750 Denver 11-5 .688 ULM 7-9 .438 NT 7-9 .438 ASU 6-10 .375 ULL 1-15 .063 Tournament Champion: UALR NCAA: MT, UALR WNIT: FAU, FIU East MT WKU FIU USA FAU TROY

Overall 23-8 16-16 15-17 17-13 7-21 5-25

Pct. .742 .500 .469 .567 .250 .167

Overall 23-8 19-12 16-15 18-14 11-19 5-25

Pct. .742 .613 .516 .563 .367 .167

Overall 26-7 17-13 23-11 17-13 9-21 2-26

Pct. .788 .567 .676 .567 .300 .071

Overall 20-13 19-12 9-21 15-16 12-18 7-23

Pct. .606 .613 .300 .484 .400 .233

2012-13 SBC Pct. Overall Pct. 17-3 .850 25-8 .758 13-7 .650 22-11 .667 12-8 .600 19-13 .594 10-10 .500 17-13 .567 9-11 .450 12-17 .414 3-17 .150 7-24 .226

West SBC Pct. Overall Pct. UALR 14-6 .700 24-9 .727 ASU 12-8 .600 15-15 .500 NT 10-10 .500 11-19 .367 ULM 7-13 .350 10-21 .323 ULL 3-17 .150 10-21 .323 Tournament Champion: MT NCAA: MT WNIT: UALR, FIU, WKU


YEARLY TEAM LEADERS SCORING OFFENSE YEAR TEAM 1982-83 Old Dominion 1983-84 Old Dominion 1984-85 WKU 1985-86 WKU 1986-87 South Alabama 1987-88 South Alabama 1988-89 South Florida 1989-90 South Alabama 1990-91 WKU 1991-92 Lamar 1992-93 WKU 1993-94 Louisiana Tech 1994-95 WKU 1995-96 Louisiana Tech 1996-97 Louisiana Tech 1997-98 Louisiana Tech 1998-99 Louisiana Tech 1999-00 Louisiana Tech 2000-01 Louisiana Tech 2001-02 FIU 2002-03 WKU 2003-04 WKU 2004-05 WKU 2005-06 WKU 2006-07 Middle Tennessee 2007-08 WKU 2008-09 Middle Tennessee 2009-10 Middle Tennessee 2010-11 Middle Tennessee 2011-12 Middle Tennessee 2012-13 Troy

G PTS 35 2766 29 2416 34 2811 36 3143 30 2420 31 2370 27 2140 31 2422 32 2671 27 2410 31 2435 35 2844 32 2683 33 2852 35 2817 35 3018 33 2888 34 2960 36 2716 33 2464 31 2229 33 2332 30 2354 34 2510 34 2692 34 2493 34 2598 31 2506 31 2170 33 2186 31 2176

AVG 79.0 80.6 82.6 87.3 80.7 76.5 79.2 78.1 83.5 86.1 78.5 81.3 83.8 86.4 80.5 86.2 87.5* 87.1 75.4 74.7 71.9 70.7 78.5 73.8 79.2 73.3 76.4 80.8 70.0 66.2 70.2

SCORING DEFENSE YEAR TEAM 1982-83 Old Dominion 1983-84 UNC Charlotte 1984-85 Old Dominion 1985-86 WKU 1986-87 South Alabama 1987-88 WKU 1988-89 WKU 1989-90 UAB 1990-91 UNC Charlotte 1991-92 Louisiana Tech 1992-93 Lousiana Tech 1993-94 Louisiana Tech 1994-95 Louisiana Tech 1995-96 Louisiana Tech 1996-97 Louisiana Tech 1997-98 Louisiana Tech 1998-99 FIU 1999-00 Louisiana Tech 2000-01 Louisiana Tech 2001-02 South Alabama 2002-03 South Alabama 2003-04 South Alabama 2004-05 South Alabama 2005-06 UALR 2006-07 UALR 2007-08 UALR 2008-09 UALR 2009-10 UALR 2010-11 UALR 2011-12 South Alabama 2012-13 UALR

G PTS 35 2139 29 1686 34 2129 36 2328 30 1882 34 2162 31 1992 30 1947 29 1835 30 1887 32 1863 35 2018 33 1794 33 1766 35 1928 35 2046 30 1766 34 2014 36 2072 28 1564 30 1786 29 1595 28 1556 28 1607 31 1633 32 1665 33 1742 34 1790 31 1626 30 1584 33 1751

AVG 61.1 58.1 62.6 64.6 62.7 63.6 64.2 64.9 63.0 62.9 58.2 57.7 54.4 53.5 55.1 58.5 58.9 59.2 57.6 55.9 59.5 55.0 55.6 57.4 52.7 52.0* 52.8 52.6 52.5 52.8 53.1

REBOUNDING AVERAGE YEAR TEAM G REB 1982-83 Old Dominion 35 1720 1983-84 South Alabama 30 1428 1984-85 Old Dominion 34 1578 1985-86 South Alabama 28 1361 1986-87 South Alabama 30 1395 1987-88 WKU 34 1530 1988-89 WKU 31 1356 1989-90 UAB 30 1265 1990-91 South Florida 28 1224 1991-92 Louisiana Tech 30 1336 1992-93 Lousiana Tech 32 1500 1993-94 WKU 34 1640 1994-95 WKU 32 1551 1995-96 Louisiana Tech 33 1708 1996-97 Louisiana Tech 35 1691 1997-98 Louisiana Tech 35 1600 1998-99 Louisiana Tech 33 1516 1999-00 Louisiana Tech 34 1577 2000-01 Louisiana Tech 36 1590 2001-02 FIU 33 1443 2002-03 North Texas 28 1235 2003-04 North Texas 28 1176 2004-05 Louisiana-Lafayette 31 1319 2005-06 Louisiana-Lafayette 28 1219 2006-07 Louisiana-Lafayette 34 1526 2007-08 Arkansas State 32 1322 2008-09 South Alabama 32 1275 2009-10 Arkansas State 31 1283 2010-11 Louisiana-Monroe 31 1320 2011-12 WKU 30 1242 2012-13 Troy 31 1256 3-POINT FG PERCENTAGE YEAR TEAM 1987-88 South Florida 1988-89 WKU 1989-90 South Florida 1990-91 WKU 1991-92 WKU 1992-93 WKU 1993-94 Louisiana Tech 1994-95 WKU 1995-96 WKU 1996-97 Arkansas State 1997-98 Arkansas State 1998-99 FIU 1999-00 Louisiana Tech 2000-01 WKU 2001-02 New Mexico State 2002-03 New Mexico State 2003-04 Arkansas State 2004-05 Arkansas State 2005-06 Middle Tennessee 2006-07 Middle Tennessee 2007-08 Troy 2008-09 Middle Tennessee 2009-10 Denver 2010-11 Denver 2011-12 Denver 2012-13 UALR

AVG 49.1 47.6 46.4 48.6 46.5 45.0 43.7 42.2 43.7 44.5 46.9 48.2 48.5 51.8* 48.3 45.7 45.9 46.4 44.2 43.7 44.1 42.0 42.5 43.5 44.9 41.3 39.8 41.4 42.6 41.4 40.5

G FG-FGA PCT 27 32-86 .372 31 67-175 .383 27 34-79 .430 32 127-294 .432* 35 138-359 .384 31 156-388 .402 35 63-180 .350 32 136-363 .375 32 173-463 .374 28 182-555 .328 30 224-604 .371 30 115-322 .357 34 163-434 .376 33 188-514 .366 29 244-689 .354 28 241-622 .387 29 137-407 .337 32 152-448 .339 31 180-493 .365 34 277-789 .351 31 182-503 .362 34 296-816 .363 31 122-314 .389 31 162-453 .358 31 134-407 .329 33 111-299 .371

FG PERCENTAGE YEAR TEAM G FG-FGA PCT 1982-83 Old Dominion 35 1161-2302 .504* 1983-84 South Alabama 30 967-1930 .501 1984-85 WKU 34 1115-2335 .477 1985-86 WKU 36 1164-2369 .491 1986-87 South Alabama 30 968-1930 .502 1987-88 Old Dominion 29 868-1832 .474 1988-89 South Florida 27 806-1700 .474 1989-90 UNC Charlotte 32 950-1943 .489 1990-91 WKU 32 1007-2060 .489 1991-92 Lamar 28 923-1916 .482 1992-93 WKU 31 895-1885 .475 1993-94 Louisiana Tech 35 1079-2335 .462 1994-95 Louisiana Tech 35 1041-2157 .487 1995-96 Louisiana Tech 33 1127-2409 .468 1996-97 WKU 31 866-1891 .458 1997-98 Louisiana Tech 35 1180-2416 .488 1998-99 Louisiana Tech 33 1117-2413 .463 1999-00 Louisiana Tech 34 1163-2452 .474 2000-01 FIU 30 818-1800 .454 2001-02 FIU 33 899-1997 .450 2002-03 Middle Tennessee 30 792-1765 .449 2003-04 Middle Tennessee 31 795-1709 .465 2004-05 Louisiana-Lafayette 31 660-1913 .445 2005-06 Middle Tennessee 31 839-1864 .450 2006-07 WKU 32 804-1772 .454 2007-08 WKU 34 898-1928 .466 2008-09 Middle Tennessee 34 931-1999 .466 2009-10 Denver 31 700-1453 .482 2010-11 Denver 31 731-1601 .457 2011-12 FIU 34 807-1868 .432 2012-13 Arkansas State 30 679-1580 .430 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE YEAR TEAM 1982-83 WKU 1983-84 WKU 1984-85 WKU 1985-86 WKU 1986-87 South Florida 1987-88 Old Dominion 1988-89 South Florida 1989-90 Va. Commonwealth 1990-91 Va. Commonwealth 1991-92 New Orleans 1992-93 Louisiana Tech 1993-94 Louisiana Tech 1994-95 WKU 1995-96 WKU 1996-97 WKU 1997-98 WKU 1998-99 FIU 1999-00 WKU 2000-01 Denver 2001-02 New Mexico State 2002-03 UALR 2003-04 FIU 2004-05 Arkansas State 2005-06 Troy 2006-07 Middle Tennessee 2007-08 Middle Tennessee 2008-09 Middle Tennessee 2009-10 Denver 2010-11 FIU 2011-12 FIU 2012-13 FIU * Sun Belt Conference Record

G FT-FTA PCT 29 450-635 .709 32 545-735 .741 34 581-827 .702 36 815-1108 .735 27 354-520 .681 29 373-541 .689 27 498-666 .748 27 343-483 .710 28 397-544 .730 31 566-810 .699 32 499-747 .668 35 623-901 .691 32 645-885 .720 32 505-742 .681 31 553-788 .702 35 722-1035 .698 30 417-560 .745 32 566-770 .735 31 374-501 .747 29 329-431 .763* 28 350-493 .710 27 397-531 .748 32 496-688 .721 27 283-391 .724 34 421-568 .741 34 437-583 .750 34 440-587 .750 31 419-551 .760 32 335-448 .748 34 434-570 .761 32 400-521 .768

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2013-14 Sun Belt Women’s Basketball YEARLY INDIVIDUAL LEADERS SCORING YEAR 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13

PLAYER, TEAM Sonya Meadows, Jr., UAB Medina Dixon, Jr., ODU Candy Lucas, Sr., UNCC Orphie Moore, Jr., USA Kristin Wilson, Sr., UNCC Wanda Guyton, Jr., USF Ella Williams, Sr., USA Adrian Vickers, Sr., USA Jacque Nero, Jr., UAB Nicole Wilkett, Sr., ASU Sonja Tate, Sr., ASU Dawn Beachler, Sr., UTPA Kayone Hankins, Sr., UNO Lara Webb, Sr., Lamar Alisa Burras, Jr., Tech Amanda Wilson, Jr., Tech Shea Lunsford, Sr., WKU ShaRae Mansfield, Jr., WKU Natalie Powers, Jr., WKU Jalie Mitchell, Sr., NT Leslie Logsdon, Jr., WKU Anna Petrakova, Jr., ULL Crystal Kelly, Fr., WKU Chrissy Givens, Jr., MT Crystal Kelly, Jr., WKU Amber Holt, Sr., MT Alysha Clark, Jr., MT Alysha Clark, Sr., MT Chastity Reed, Sr., UALR Jerica Coley, So., FIU Jerica Coley, Jr., FIU

REBOUNDING YEAR PLAYER, TEAM 1982-83 Anne Donovan, Sr., ODU 1983-84 Tracy Claxton, Jr., ODU 1984-85 Kristin Wilson, So., UNCC 1985-86 Kristin Wilson, Jr., UNCC 1986-87 Kristin Wilson, Sr., UNCC 1987-88 Wanda Guyton, Jr., USF 1988-89 Wanda Guyton, Sr., USF 1989-90 Adrian Vickers, Sr., USA 1990-91 Jacque Nero, Jr., UAB 1991-92 Chanta Powell, Sr., USA 1992-93 Travesa Gant, Jr., Lamar 1993-94 Travesa Gant, Sr., Lamar 1994-95 Kayone Hankins, Sr., UNO 1995-96 Tamara Carter, So., USA 1996-97 Tamara Carter, Jr., USA 1997-98 Amanda Wilson, Jr., Tech 1998-99 Shea Lunsford, Sr., WKU 1999-00 ShaRae Mansfield, Jr., WKU 2000-01 Michaela Pavlickova, Sr., Denver 2001-02 Cheryl Moody, Sr., FIU 2002-03 Taneisha Russell, Sr., USA 2003-04 Anna Petrakova, Jr., ULL 2004-05 Crystal Kelly, Fr., WKU 2005-06 Yolanda Jones, Jr., ULL 2006-07 Yolanda Jones, Sr., ULL 2007-08 Crystal Kelly, Sr., WKU 2008-09 Arknika Brown, So., WKU 2009-10 Alysha Clark, Sr., MT 2010-11 Ebony Rowe, Fr., MT 2011-12 Ebony Rowe, So., MT 2012-13 Chastity Gooch, So., WKU

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G 24 29 22 28 27 25 29 30 32 32 33 27 27 29 35 34 28 32 33 29 31 28 30 31 32 32 34 29 29 34 32

PTS 475 602 436 647 619 497 650 795 682 680 820 606 500 709 637 629 509 593 736 561 541 522 579 667 770 930^ 935*^ 821 568 794 840

AVG 19.8 20.8 19.8 23.1 22.9 19.9 22. 26.5 21.3 21.3 24.8 22.4 18.5 24.4 18.2 18.5 18. 18.5 22.3 19.4 17.5 18.6 19.3 21.5 24.1 27.4^ 27.5^ 28.3*^ 19.6 23.4 26.3^

G 35 23 24 27 27 25 27 30 32 28 26 27 27 27 27 34 28 32 30 33 30 28 30 28 33 34 29 29 31 33 33

REB 504* 260 311 396 360 311 377 371 349 335 348 357 310 274 267 299 303 339 284 378 275 265 312 305 336 357 337 337 313 333 374

AVG 14.4 11.3 13.0 14.7* 13.3 12.4 14.0 12.4 10.9 12.0 13.4 13.2 11.5 10.1 9.9 8.8 10.8 10.6 9.5 11.5 9.2 9.5 10.4 10.9 10.2 10.5 11.6 11.6 10.1 10.1 11.3

ASSISTS YEAR 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13

PLAYER, TEAM Kitty Price, So., UAB Bubba Bell, So., UAB Clemette Haskins, Fr., WKU Kitty Price, Sr., UAB Clemette Haskins, Jr., WKU Elizabeth Walker, Sr., UNCC Stephanie Richardson, So., USA Bev Williams, Jr., UAB Stephanie Richardson, Sr., USA Ramona Jones, Jr., Lamar Ramona Jones, Sr., Lamar Shanna Cook, Jr., UNO Dani Maziur, Sr., UNO Dani Maziur, Sr., UNO Kathy Dyess, Sr., ASU LaQuan Stallworth, Jr., Tech Dalma Iványi, Sr., FIU Gergana Slavtcheva, So., FIU Ivelina Vrancheva, So., FIU Deniz Boz, So., FIU Ivelina Vrancheva, Jr., FIU Ivelina Vrancheva, Sr., FIU Faeza Bouderra, Jr., FIU Heather Morris, Jr., UALR Iva Ciglar, So., FIU Iva Ciglar, Jr., FIU Amy McNear, Jr., WKU Emiko Smith, Fr., Denver Amy McNear, Sr., WKU Emiko Smith, Jr., Denver Taylor Ford, Jr., UALR

BLOCKED SHOTS YEAR PLAYER, TEAM 1982-83 Anne Donovan, Sr., ODU 1983-84 LaSandra Jenkins, Jr., USA 1984-85 Sheri Williams, So., UNCC 1985-86 Lillie Mason, Sr., WKU 1986-87 Kristin Wilson, Sr., UNCC 1987-88 Teresa Bowlin, Fr., UNCC 1988-89 Tandreia Green, Jr., WKU 1989-90 Kelly Lyons, Sr., ODU 1990-91 Valerie Richardson, Sr., USA 1991-92 Alyya Abdur-Rahman, Sr., UTPA 1992-93 Racquel Spurlock, Fr., TECH 1993-94 Racquel Spurlock, So., TECH 1994-95 Michelle Hinton, Fr., UTPA 1995-96 Vasso Beskaki, Fr., UNO 1996-97 Vasso Beskaki, So., UNO 1997-98 Vasso Beskaki, Jr., UNO 1998-99 Vasso Beskaki, Sr., UNO 1999-00 Michaela Pavlickova, Jr., Denver 2000-01 Ayana Walker, Jr., Tech 2001-02 Sarah Richey, Jr., ULL 2002-03 Sarah Richey, Sr., ULL 2003-04 Anna Petrakova, Jr., ULL 2004-05 Anna Petrakova, Sr., ULL 2005-06 Lasma Jekabsone, Jr., FIU 2006-07 Lasma Jekabsone, Sr., FIU 2007-08 Jasmine Jenkins, FIU 2008-09 Katelyn Murdoch, Fr., Denver 2009-10 Kaeytln Murdoch, So., Denver 2010-11 Kaeytln Murdoch, So., Denver 2011-12 Jerica Coley, So., FIU 2012-13 Chastity Gooch, So., WKU

G 26 28 34 28 30 27 29 30 28 22 26 28 27 28 28 36 30 29 30 25 30 26 29 27 29 31 27 31 29 31 33

AST 142 189 212 203 158 143 190 211 155 140 189 141 191 156 122 232 265 126 205 126 217 146 164 139 170 165 140 154 196 199 149

AVG 5.5 6.8 6.2 7.0 5.3 5.3 6.6 7.0 5.5 6.4 7.3 5.0 7.1 5.6 4.4 6.4 8.8* 4.3 6.8 5.0 7.2 5.6 5.6 5.15 5.86 5.32 5.19 5.0 6.8 6.4 4.5

G 35 30 25 36 27 24 31 31 26 28 32 35 26 28 24 28 27 27 36 28 25 28 31 32 30 31 31 31 31 34 33

BLK 207 62 63 70 36 37 67 65 50 55 60 51 59 74 42 61 71 72 88 86 54 65 74 91 92 43 72 93 65 65 61

AVG 5.9* 2.1 2.5 1.9 1.3 1.5 2.2 2.1 1.9 2.0 1.9 1.5 2.3 2.6 1.8 2.2 2.6 2.7 2.4 3.0 2.2 2.3 2.3 2.8 3.1 1.3 2.3 3.0 2.1 1.9 1.8


YEARLY INDIVIDUAL LEADERS STEALS YEAR 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13

PLAYER, TEAM Sonya Meadows, Jr., UAB Medina Dixon, Jr., ODU Mary Klinewski, Sr., USF Brenda Smith, Jr., VCU Brenda Smith, Sr., VCU Elizabeth Walker, Sr., UNCC Wanda Guyton, Sr., USF Adrian Vickers, Sr., USA Stacy Agee, So., VCU Sonja Tate, Jr., ASU Sonja Tate, Sr., ASU Monique Melancon, Jr., ULL Kayone Hankins, Sr., UNO Lara Webb, Sr., Lamar Amanda Wilson, So., Tech Amanda Wilson, Jr., Tech Dalma Ivรกnyi, Sr., FIU Marylou Agustin, Sr., UNO Melissa Garcia, Jr., Denver Cheryl Moody, Sr., FIU Patrice Holmes, So., MT Keisha McClinic, Sr., MT Patrice Holmes, Sr., MT Chrissy Givens, Jr., MT Chrissy Givens, Sr., MT Amber Holt, Sr., MT Chelsia Lymon, Jr., MT Jackie Pickel, Sr., MT Shanika Butler, Sr., UALR Ebony Rowe, So., MT Loryn Goodwin, Fr., NT

FG PERCENTAGE YEAR PLAYER, TEAM 1982-83 Anne Donovan, Sr., ODU 1983-84 Kristin Wilson, Fr., UNCC 1984-85 Orphie Moore, So., USA 1986-87 Wanda Guyton, So., USF 1987-87 Kelly Lyons, So., ODU 1988-89 Kelly Lyons, Jr., ODU 1989-90 Kelly Lyons, Sr., ODU 1990-91 Celeste Hill, Fr., ODU 1991-92 Barbara Hickey, Sr., Lamar 1992-93 Travesa Gant, Jr., Lamar 1993-94 Travesa Gant, Sr., Lamar 1994-95 Vickie Johnson, Jr., TECH 1995-96 Tamara Carter, So., USA 1996-97 Alisa Burras, Jr., Tech 1997-98 Amanda Wilson, Jr., Tech 1998-99 Amanda Wilson, Sr., Tech 1999-00 ShaRae Mansfield, Jr., WKU 2000-01 Jamie Thomatis, Jr., MT 2001-02 Jamie Thomatis, Sr., MT 2002-03 Shala Reese, Sr., WKU 2003-04 Krystle Horton, Fr., MT 2004-05 Crystal Kelly, Fr., WKU 2005-06 Crystal Kelly, So., WKU 2006-07 Crystal Kelly, Jr., WKU 2007-08 Crystal Kelly, Sr., WKU 2008-09 Alysha Clark, Jr., MT 2009-10 Kaetlyn Murdoch, So., Denver 2010-11 Kaetlyn Murdoch, Jr., Denver 2011-12 Ebony Rowe, So., MT 2012-13 Ebony Rowe, Jr., MT

G 24 29 26 28 29 27 27 30 27 32 33 27 27 29 31 34 30 28 31 33 30 31 33 31 34 34 33 30 28 33 30

STL 82 86 71 102 135 64 94 128 88 114 125 77 89 103 98 97 103 113 62 90 92 106 112 98 102 80 92 92 66 79 86

AVG 3.4 3.0 2.7 3.6 4.7* 2.4 3.4 4.3 3.3 3.6 3.8 2.9 3.3 3.6 3.2 2.9 3.4 4.0 2.0 2.7 3.0 3.4 3.4 3.1 3.0 2.3 2.8 3.1 2.4 2.4 2.9

G 35 29 29 20 29 32 31 26 27 26 27 33 27 35 34 33 32 30 29 31 31 30 34 32 34 34 31 31 33 32

FG-FGA 263-428 132-231 224-394 176-271 192-307 265-427 308-444 155-263 178-312 239-449 240-429 224-421 160-299 272-452 287-464 241-389 224-403 222-417 189-356 205-363 193-341 214-350 235-391 253-414 251-390 343-565 209-334 203-343 222-407 248-461

PCT .614 .571 .569 .585 .625 .621 .694* .589 .571 .532 .559 .532 .535 .602 .619 .620 .556 .532 .531 .565 .566 .611 .601 .611 .644 .607 .626 .592 .545 .538

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE YEAR PLAYER, TEAM 1982-83 Dianne Depp, Jr., WKU 1983-84 Sharon Ottens, Fr., WKU 1984-85 Kami Thomas, Jr., WKU 1985-86 Kami Thomas, Sr., WKU 1986-87 Brenda Smith, Sr., VCU 1987-88 Geraline Handsome, Jr., UAB 1988-89 Angie Snyder, Fr., USF 1989-90 Angie Snyder, So., USF 1990-91 Angie Snyder, Jr., USF 1991-92 Brenda Hatchett, Sr., Lamar 1992-93 Metta Christensen, Sr., USA 1993-94 Sondra Ancelot, Sr., Lamar 1994-95 Lisa McMahon, Jr., Lamar 1995-96 Vickie Johnson, Sr., TECH 1996-97 Laurie Townsend, Jr., WKU 1997-98 Amy Towne, Sr., ASU 1998-99 Dalma Ivรกnyi, Sr., FIU 1999-00 Julie Hagood, Sr., ASU 2000-01 Brooke Lassiter, Jr., Tech 2001-02 Natalie Powers, Sr., WKU 2002-03 Sinnamonn Garrett, Jr., NMSU 2003-04 Jill Medlock, Jr., NT 2004-05 Ali Carter, Jr., ASU 2005-06 Jekabsone, Lasma-FIU 2006-07 Charles, Onna-ULL 2007-08 Crystal Kelly, Sr., WKU 2008-09 Kenzie Rich, Jr., WKU 2009-10 Britteni Rice, Jr., Denver 2010-11 Brianna Culberson, Sr., Denver 2011-12 Jane Morrill, So., ASU 2012-13 Jerica Coley, Jr., FIU

G 28 32 34 36 29 29 27 27 28 23 23 27 27 32 31 30 30 30 36 30 28 28 31 32 34 34 29 30 31 30 32

FT-FTA 93-117 77- 91 115-139 129-157 100-131 61-72 85-97 118-136 82-102 64-79 60-78 105-125 140-170 94-119 78-102 105-116 103-119 92-109 111-122 132-151 71-85 60-66 114-131 112-137 68-78 260-315 60-71 126-154 71-81 100-114 208-245

PCT .795 .846 .827 .821 .763 .847 .876 .868 .804 .810 .769 .840 .829 .790 .765 .905 .866 .844 .910* .874 .835 .909 .870 .818 .872 .825 .845 .818 .877 .877 .849

3-POINT FG PERCENTAGE YEAR PLAYER, TEAM 1987-88 Sharon McKinney, Sr., USF 1988-89 Stephanie Richardson, So., USA 1989-90 Angie Snyder, So., USF 1990-91 Kim Pehlke, Jr., WKU 1991-92 Kim Pehlke, Sr., WKU 1992-93 Renee Westmoreland, Sr., WKU 1993-94 Shanna Cook, Jr., UNO 1994-95 Shanna Cook, Sr., UNO 1995-96 Debra Williams, Sr., TECH 1996-97 Amy Towne, Jr., ASU 1997-98 Amy Towne, Sr., ASU 1998-99 Julie Hagood, Jr., ASU 1999-00 Betty Lennox, Sr., TECH 2000-01 Natalie Powers, Jr., WKU 2001-02 Jenia Dimitrova, Jr., NMSU 2002-03 Sinnamonn Garrett, Jr., NMSU 2003-04 Whitney Woodard, Fr., USA 2004-05 Rudy Sims, So., ASU 2005-06 LaCondra Mason, Sr., MT 2006-07 Danielle Realph, TROY 2007-08 Anne Marie Lanning, Fr., MT 2008-09 Yari Escalera, Jr., NT 2009-10 Anne Marie Lanning, Jr., MT 2010-11 Fanni Hutlassa, Jr., FIU 2011-12 Ieva Nagy, So., Troy 2012-13 Jae Shin, So., ULM

G 26 29 27 32 35 29 28 27 32 28 30 31 34 33 28 28 22 32 31 29 34 27 30 32 28 29

FG-FGA 10-24 51-116 27-53 71-156 59-145 46-113 45-127 91-271 50-129 63-161 74-161 49-113 62-163 68-154 62-131 68-137 22-52 38-92 34-78 42-93 48-115 27-38 64-137 33-73 31-77 31-76

PCT .417 .440 .509* .455 .407 .407 .354 .336 .388 .391 .460 .434 .380 .442 .473 .496 .423 .413 .436 .452 .417 .427 .467 .452 .403 .408

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2013-14 Sun Belt Women’s Basketball SUN BELT IN THE POLLS All-time final polls in years in which a current Sun Belt team was ranked:

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1982-83 1. Louisiana Tech 2. Southern Cal 3. Texas 4. Old Dominion 5. Cheyney State 6. Maryland 7. Long Beach State 8. Georgia 9. Tennessee 10. Penn State 11. Kentucky 12. Arizona State 13. Mississippi 14. Auburn 15. Missouri 16. North Carolina St. 17. Kansas State 18. North Carolina 19. Oregon State 20. L ouisiana State 1983-84 1. Texas 2. Louisiana Tech 3. Georgia 4. Old Dominion 5. Southern Cal 6. Long Beach State 7. Kansas State 8. Louisiana State 9. Cheyney State 10. Mississippi 11. Missouri 12. Alabama 13. Northeast La. 14. North Carolina 15. Tennessee 16. North Carolina St. 17. Maryland 18. Virginia 19. Ohio State 20. UT-Chattanooga 1984-85 1. Texas 2. Northeast La. 3. Long Beach State 4. Louisiana Tech 5. Old Dominion 6. Mississippi 7. Ohio State 8. Georgia 9. Penn State 10. Auburn 11. Washington 12. North Carolina St. 13. Tennessee 14. Western Kentucky 15. Southern Cal 16. UNLV 17. St. Joseph’s 18. UCLA 19. Texas Tech 20. San Diego State 1985-86 1. Texas 2. Georgia 3. Southern Cal 4. Louisiana Tech 5. Western Kentucky 6. Virginia 7. Auburn 8. Long Beach State 9. Louisiana State 10. Rutgers 11. Mississippi 12. Ohio State 13. Penn State 14. Iowa 15. Tennessee 16. North Carolina 17. James Madison 18. Southern Illinois 19. Oklahoma 20. Vanderbilt

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1988-89 1. Tennessee 2. Auburn 3. Louisiana Tech 4. Stanford 5. Maryland 6. Texas 7. Long Beach State 8. Iowa 9. Colorado 10. Georgia 11. Stephen F. Austin 12. Mississippi 13. North Carolina St. 14. Ohio State 15. Purdue 16. UNLV 17. S outh Carolina 18. LaSalle 19. Western Kentucky 20. Old Dominion 1990-91 1. Penn State 2. Virginia 3. Georgia 4. Tennessee 5. Purdue 6. Auburn 7. North Carolina St. 8. Louisiana State 9. Arkansas 10. W estern Kentucky 11. Stanford 12. Washington 13. Connecticut 14. Stephen F. Austin 15. Providence 16. Texas 17. UNLV 18. Long Beach State 19. Mississippi 20. Rutgers 1991-92 1. Virginia 2. Tennessee 3. Stanford 4. Stephen F. Austin 5. Mississippi 6. Miami (Fla.) 7. Iowa 8. Maryland 9. Penn State 10. Southwest Mo. 11. Purdue 12. Texas Tech 13. Vanderbilt 14. West Virginia 15. Western Kentucky 16. Geo. Washington 17. Kansas 18. Alabama 19. Texas 20. Clemson 21. Creighton 22. Houston 23. Southern Cal 24. UC Santa Barbara 25. Vermont 1992-93 1. Vanderbilt 2. Tennessee 3. Ohio State 4. Iowa 5. Texas Tech 6. Stanford 7. Auburn 8. Penn State 9. Virginia 10. Colorado 11. Maryland 12. Stephen F. Austin 13. Western Kentucky 14. Louisiana Tech 15. Southern Cal 16. Texas 17. North Carolina 18. Vermont 19. Bowling Green 20. Miami (Fla.) 21. Georgia 22. Nebraska 23. Hawaii 24. Kansas 25. Northern Illinois 25. Oklahoma State

1993-94 1. Tennessee 2. Penn State 3. Connecticut 4. North Carolina 5. Colorado 6. Louisiana Tech 7. Southern Cal 8. Purdue 9. Texas Tech 10. Virginia 11. Stanford 12. Vanderbilt 13. Iowa 14. Seton Hall 15. Kansas 16. Alabama 17. Montana 18. Washington 19. Florida International 20. Florida 21. Boise State 22. Southern Miss 23. Mississippi 24. Bowling Green St. 25. Texas 1994-95 1. Connecticut 2. Colorado 3. Tennessee 4. Stanford 5. Texas Tech 6. Vanderbilt 7. Penn State 8. Louisiana Tech 9. Western Kentucky 10. Virginia 11. North Carolina 12. Georgia 13. Alabama 14. Washington 15. Arkansas 16. Purdue 17. Florida 18. Geo. Washington 19. Mississippi 20. Duke 21. Oregon State 22. San Diego State 23. Kansas 24. North Carolina St. 25. Old Dominion 1995-96 1. Louisiana Tech 2. Connecticut 3. Stanford 4. Tennessee 5. Georgia 6. Old Dominion 7. Iowa 8. Penn State 9. Texas Tech 10. Alabama 11. Virginia 12. Vanderbilt 13. Duke 14. Clemson 15. Purdue 16. Florida 17. Colorado 18. Wisconsin 19. Auburn 20. Kansas 21. Notre Dame 22. Oregon State 23. North Carolina St. 24. Mississippi 25. Texas A&M 1996-97 1. Connecticut 2. Old Dominion 3. Stanford 4. North Carolina 5. Louisiana Tech 6. Florida 7. Georgia 8. Alabama 9. Kansas 10. Louisiana State 11. Tennessee 12. Texas 13. Notre Dame 14. Virginia 15. Texas Tech 16. Illinois

17. Stephen F. Austin 18. Geo. Washington 19. Auburn 20. Vanderbilt 21. Clemson 22. Western Kentucky 23. Michigan State 24. Tulane 25. Duke 1997-98 1. Tennessee 2. Louisiana Tech 3. North Carolina 4. North Carolina St. 5. Connecticut 6. Old Dominion 7. Arkansas 7. Duke 9. Arizona 10. Texas Tech 11. Purdue 12. Florida 13. Alabama 14. Illinois 15. Stanford 16. Rutgers 17. Notre Dame 18. Florida International 19. Western Kentucky 20. UCLA 21. Clemson 22. Kansas 23. Virginia 24. Iowa State 25. Vanderbilt 1998-99 1. Purdue 2. Tennessee 3. Louisiana Tech 4. Connecticut 5. Old Dominion 6. Texas Tech 7. Colorado State 8. Notre Dame 9. Rutgers 10. Clemson 10. Duke 12. Georgia 13. Virginia Tech 14. North Carolina 15. UCLA 16. Oregon 17. UC Santa Barbara 18. Penn State 19. Iowa State 20. Virginia 21. Louisiana State 22. Alabama 23. Tulane 24. Florida International 25. Toledo 1999-2000 1. Connecticut 2. Tennessee 3. Louisiana Tech 4. Georgia 5. Notre Dame 6. Penn State 7. Iowa State 8. Rutgers 9. UC Santa Barbara 10. Duke 11. Texas Tech 12. Mississippi 13. Purdue 14. Old Dominion 15. Louisiana State 16. Auburn 17. Boston College 18. Oklahoma 19. Virginia 20. Oregon 21. Arizona 22. Tulane 23. North Carolina St. 24. Xavier 25. Michigan

2000-01 1. Connecticut 2. Notre Dame 3. Tennessee 4. Georgia 5. Duke 6. Louisiana Tech 7. Oklahoma 8. Iowa State 9. Purdue 10. Vanderbilt 11. Rutgers 12. Xavier 13. Texas Tech 14. Florida 15. Southwest Mo. 16. Iowa 17. Utah 18. Louisiana State 19. North Carolina St. 20. Colorado 21. Penn State 22. Clemson 23. Baylor 24. Wisconsin 25. Arizona State 25. Virginia Tech 2001-02 1. Connecticut 2. Oklahoma 3. Duke 4. Vanderbilt 5. Stanford 6. Tennessee 7. Baylor 8. Louisiana Tech 9. Purdue 10. Iowa State 11. Kansas State 12. Colorado 13. South Carolina 14. Texas 15. Old Dominion 16. North Carolina 17. Texas Tech 18. Minnesota 19. Cincinnati 20. Colorado State 21. Boston College 22. Louisiana State 23. Florida International 24. Florida 25. Penn State 2006-07 1. Duke 2. North Carolina 3. Tennessee 4. Connecticut 5 . Stanford 6. Maryland 7. Vanderbilt 8. Ohio St. 9. Oklahoma 10. Arizona St. 11. Purdue 12. LSU 13. Georgia 14. George Washington 15. Rutgers 16. Texas A&M 17. Middle Tennessee 18. N.C. State 19. Baylor 20. Bowling Green 21. Wis.-Green Bay 22. Marquette 23. Michigan St. 24. Iowa St. 25. Louisville


SUN BELT IN THE POLLS USA Today/ESPN 1985-86

1. Texas 2. Southern Cal 3. Western Kentucky 4. Georgia 5. Tennessee 6. Mississippi 7. Louisiana Tech 8. Louisiana State 9. Auburn 10. Rutgers 11. Northeast La. 12. Long Beach State 13. Penn State 14. Virginia 15. North Carolina 16. James Madison 17. Ohio State 18. Oklahoma 19. Iowa 20. Montana 21. Texas Tech 22. Southern Illinois 23. Drake 24. St. Joseph’s 25. Vanderbilt

1986-87

1. Tennessee 2. Louisiana Tech 3. Texas 4. Long Beach State 5. Rutgers 6. Auburn 7. Iowa 8. Ohio State 9. Georgia 10. Virginia 11. Mississippi 12. North Carolina St. 13. Southern Illinois 14. Southern Cal 15. James Madison 16. Penn State 17. Old Dominion 18. Washington 19. Louisiana State 20. Oregon 21. Vanderbilt 22. Villanova 23. Western Kentucky 24. St. Joseph’s 25. Drake 1987-88 1. Louisiana Tech 2. Auburn 3. Tennessee 4. Long Beach State 5. Texas 6. Iowa 7. Virginia 8. Maryland 9. Ohio State 10. Georgia 11. Rutgers 12. Mississippi 13. Southern Cal 14. Stanford 15. James Madison 16. Washington 17. Montana 18. Stephen F. Austin 19. Western Kentucky 20. Clemson 21. St. Joseph’s 22. DePaul 23. New Mexico St. 24. South Carolina 25. Houston 1990-91 1. Tennessee 2. Virginia 3. Stanford 4. Connecticut 5. Auburn 6. Georgia 7. Lamar 8. Clemson 9. Penn State 10. North Carolina St. 11. Western Kentucky 12. Arkansas 13. Washington 14. Purdue

15. James Madison 16. Oklahoma State 17. L ong Beach State 18. Louisiana State 19. Stephen F. Austin 20. Vanderbilt 21. Iowa 22. UNLV 23. Northwestern 24. Providence 25. Texas 1991-92 1. Stanford 2. Virginia 3. Western Kentucky 4. Southwest Mo. 5. Tennessee 6. Mississippi 7. Vanderbilt 8. Maryland 9. Miami (Fla.) 10. Iowa 11. West Virginia 12. Southern Cal 13. Stephen F. Austin 14. Penn State 15. Texas Tech 16. Purdue 17. Alabama 18. UCLA 19. Clemson 20. Geo. Washington 21. Santa Barbara 22. Vermont 23. Texas 24. Creighton 25. Kansas 1992-93 1. Texas Tech 2. Ohio State 3. Iowa 4. Vanderbilt 5. Tennessee 6. Virginia 7. Stanford 8. Louisiana Tech 9. Colorado 10. Auburn 11. Stephen F. Austin 12. Western Kentucky 13. Penn State 14. Southern Cal 15. North Carolina 16. Georgetown 17. Southwest Mo. 18. Maryland 19. Texas 20. Miami (Fla.) 21. Georgia 22. Nebraska 23. Vermont 24. Hawaii 25. Alabama 1993-94 1. North Carolina 2. Louisiana Tech 3. Purdue 4. Alabama 5. Tennessee 6. Penn State 7. Connecticut 8. Stanford 9. Southern Cal 10. Colorado 11. Texas Tech 12. Virginia 13. Vanderbilt 14. Seton Hall 15. Iowa 16. Southern Miss 17. Kansas 18. Montana 19. Texas A&M 20. Mississippi 21. Washington 22. Clemson 23. Texas 24. Florida International 25. Florida

1994-95 1. Connecticut 2. Tennessee 3. Stanford 4. Georgia 5. Colorado 6. Virginia 7. Texas Tech 8. Vanderbilt 9. Purdue 10. Louisiana Tech 11. North Carolina 12. Western Kentucky 13. Washington 14. Alabama 15. Geo. Washington 16. Penn State 17. Duke 18. Florida 19. North Carolina St. 20. Arkansas 21. Oregon State 22. Mississippi 23. Kansas 24. Drake 25. Montana 1995-96 1. Tennessee 2. Georgia 3. Connecticut 4. Stanford 5. Louisiana Tech 6. Virginia 7. Vanderbilt 8. Auburn 9. Iowa 10. Old Dominion 11. Alabama 12. Texas Tech 13. Penn State 14. Stephen F. Austin 15. Kansas 16. San Fransicso 17. Clemson 18. Colorado 19. Duke 20. Wisconsin 21. Notre Dame 22. Florida 23. DePaul 24. Colorado State 25. Texas 1996-97 1. Tennessee 2. Old Dominion 3. Stanford 4. Connecticut 5. Notre Dame 6. Florida 7. Georgia 8. Louisiana Tech 9. North Carolina 10. Geo. Washington 11. Alabama 12. Louisiana State 13. Illinois 14. Virginia 15. Colorado 16. Kansas 17. Vanderbilt 18. Texas 19. Texas Tech 20. Auburn 21. Michigan State 22. Stephen F. Austin 23. Purdue 24. Tulane 25. Clemson 1997-98 1. Tennessee 2. Old Dominion 3. Connecticut 4. Louisiana Tech 5. Stanford 6. Texas Tech 7. North Carolina 8. Duke 9. Arizona 10. North Carolina St. 11. Alabama 12. Fla. International 13. Florida 14. Clemson 15. Western Kentucky 16. Illinois

17. Virginia 18. Vanderbilt 19. Stephen F. Austin 20. Hawaii 21. Purdue 22. Drake 23. Iowa 24. Iowa State 25. UCLA 1998-99 1. Purdue 2. Duke 3. Louisiana Tech 4. Tennessee 5. Georgia 6. Rutgers 7. UCLA 8. Connecticut 9. Texas Tech 10. Old Dominion 11. Iowa State 12. Colorado State 13. Clemson 14. Virginia Tech 15. North Carolina 16. Louisiana State 17. Notre Dame 18. Penn State 19. Oregon 20. Southwest Mo. 20. Virginia 22. Kansas 23. UC Santa Barbara 24. Xavier 25. Alabama

2006-07 1. Tennessee 2. Rutgers 3. North Carolina 4. LSU 5. Connecticut 6. Duke 7. Purdue 8. Arizona State 9. Oklahoma 10. Mississippi 11. George Washington 12. N.C. State 13. Georgia 14. Maryland 15. Bowling Green 16. Stanford 17. Vanderbilt 18. Ohio State 19. Florida State 20. Baylor 21. Texas A&M 22. Marist 23. Middle Tennessee 24. Louisville 25. Michigan State

1999-2000 1. Connecticut 2. Tennessee 3. Penn State 4. Rutgers 5. Georgia 6. Louisiana Tech 7. Texas Tech 8. Louisiana State 9. Notre Dame 10. Iowa State 11. Duke 12. Old Dominion 13. Oklahoma 14. Virginia 15. Mississippi State 16. Purdue 17. Boston College 18. North Carolina 19. Auburn 20. Arizona 21. UC Santa Barbara 22. UAB 23. North Carolina St. 24. Tulane 25. Vanderbilt 2000-01 1. Notre Dame 2. Purdue 3. Connecticut 4. Southwest Mo. 5. Tennessee 6. Louisiana Tech 7. Vanderbilt 8. Duke 9. Xavier 10. Oklahoma 11. Texas Tech 12. Iowa State 13. Georgia 14. Washington 15. Utah 16. North Carolina St. 17. Rutgers 18. Florida 19. Missouri 20. Louisiana State 21. Iowa 22. Clemson 23. Colorado 24. Villanova 25. Florida State

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2013-14 Sun Belt Women’s Basketball NCAA TOURNAMENT RESULTS 1983

1987

1993

East Regional First Round, Norfolk, Va.:

East Regional First Round, Chapel Hill, N.C.:

Midwest Regional First Round, Ruston, La.:

Old Dominion defeated St. John’s, 86-63.

Old Dominion defeated North Carolina, 76-58.

Louisiana Tech defeated DePaul, 70-59.

East Regional Semifinal, State College, Pa.:

East Regional First Round, Philadelphia, Pa.:

East Regional Second Round, Bowling Green, Ky.:

Old Dominion defeated Maryland, 74-57.

South Alabama lost to St. Joseph’s, 67-56.

WKU defeated Miami (Fla.), 78-63.

East Regional Final, State College, Pa.:

East Regional Second Round, Chapel Hill, N.C.:

Midwest Regional Second Round, Austin, Texas:

Old Dominion defeated Penn State, 74-60.

Old Dominion lost to Auburn, 77-61.

Louisiana Tech defeated Texas, 82-78.

National Semifinal, Norfolk, Va.:

West Regional Second Round, Los Angeles, Calif.:

East Regional Semifinal, Richmond, Va.:

Old Dominion lost to Louisiana Tech, 71-55.

WKU lost to Southern California, 81-69.

WKU lost to Ohio State, 86-73. Midwest Regional Semifinal, Nacogdoches, Texas:

1984

1988

Louisiana Tech defeated Southwest Missouri, 59-43.

East Regional First Round, Norfolk, Va.:

East Regional Second Round, New Brunswick, N.J.:

Midwest Regional Final, Nacogdoches, Texas:

Old Dominion defeated Penn State, 87-65.

Old Dominion lost to Rutgers, 88-78.

Louisiana Tech lost to Vanderbilt, 58-53.

East Regional Semifinal, Norfolk, Va.:

Mideast Regional Second Round, Athens, Ga.:

Old Dominion defeated North Carolina State, 73-71 (ot).

WKU lost to Georgia, 84-66.

East Regional Final, Norfolk, Va.: Old Dominion lost to Cheyney State, 80-71.

1994 East Regional First Round, Piscataway, N.J.:

1989

WKU defeated Rutgers, 84-73.

East Regional First Round, Norfolk, Va.:

Mideast Regional First Round, Ruston, La.:

Old Dominion defeated Villanova, 66-41.

Louisiana Tech defeated Southern Methodist, 96-62.

East Regional First Round, Norfolk, Va.:

East Regional First Round, Bowling Green, Ky.:

East Regional Second Round, Hattiesburg, Miss.:

Old Dominion defeated Syracuse, 88-63.

WKU lost to West Virginia, 66-57.

WKU lost to Southern Mississippi, 72-69.

Mideast Regional First Round, Bowling Green, Ky.:

East Regional Second Round, Oxford, Miss.:

Mideast Regional Second Round, Ruston, La.:

WKU defeated Middle Tennessee, 90-83.

Old Dominion lost to Mississippi, 74-58.

Louisiana Tech defeated Mississippi, 82-67.

1985

East Regional Semifinal, Norfolk, Va.: Old Dominion defeated North Carolina State, 77-67.

Mideast Regional Semifinal, Fayetteville, Ark.: 1990

Louisiana Tech defeated Tennessee, 71-68.

Mideast Regional Semifinal, Bowling Green, Ky.:

East Regional First Round, Norfolk, Va.:

Mideast Regional Final, Fayetteville, Ark.:

WKU defeated Texas, 92-90.

Old Dominion defeated St. Joseph’s, 91-69.

Louisiana Tech defeated Southern California, 75-66.

East Regional Final, Norfolk, Va.:

Mideast Regional First Round, Chicago, Ill.:

National Semifinal, Richmond, Va.:

Old Dominion defeated Ohio State, 72-68.

WKU lost to DePaul, 73-63.

Louisiana Tech defeated Alabama, 69-66.

Mideast Regional Final, Bowling Green, Ky.:

East Regional Second Round, Knoxville, Tenn.:

National Championship, Richmond, Va.:

WKU defeated Mississippi, 72-68.

Old Dominion lost to Tennessee, 87-68.

Louisiana Tech lost to North Carolina, 60-59.

National Semifinal, Austin, Texas: Old Dominion defeated Northeast Louisiana, 57-47.

1991

1995

WKU lost to Georgia, 91-78.

Mideast Regional Second Round, Bowling Green, Ky.:

East Regional First Round, Ruston, La.:

National Championship, Austin, Texas:

WKU defeated Florida State, 72-69.

Louisiana Tech defeated Furman, 90-52.

Old Dominion defeated Georgia, 70-65.

Mideast Regional Semifinal, Knoxville, Tenn.:

Mideast Regional First Round, Bowling Green, Ky.:

WKU lost to Tennessee, 68-61.

WKU defeated Toledo, 77-63.

1986 East Regional Second Round, Bowling Green, Ky.:

East Regional Second Round, Ruston, La.: 1992

Louisiana Tech defeated Oklahoma, 48-36.

WKU defeated St. Joseph’s, 74-65.

Midwest Regional First Round, DeKalb, Ill.:

Mideast Regional Second Round, Bowling Green, Ky.:

East Regional Semifinal, Philadelphia, Pa.:

Louisiana Tech lost to Northern Illinois, 77-71 (ot)

WKU defeated Oregon State, 85-78.

WKU defeated James Madison, 72-51.

Mideast Regional Second Round, Bowling Green, Ky.:

East Regional Semifinal, Storrs, Conn.:

East Regional Final, Philadelphia, Pa.:

WKU defeated Alabama, 98-68.

Louisiana Tech lost to Virginia, 63-62.

WKU defeated Rutgers, 89-74.

Mideast Regional Semifinal, West Lafayete, Ind.:

Mideast Regional Semifinal, Knoxville, Tenn.:

National Semifinal, Lexington, Ky.:

WKU defeated Tennessee, 75-70.

WKU lost to Tennessee, 87-65.

WKU lost to Texas, 90-65.

Mideast Regional Final, West Lafayette, Ind.: WKU defeated Maryland, 75-70. National Semifinal, Los Angeles, Calif.: WKU defeated Southwest Missouri, 84-72. National Championship, Los Angeles, Calif.: WKU lost to Stanford, 78-62.

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NCAA TOURNAMENT RESULTS 1996

2000

2006

Midwest Regional First Round, Ruston, La.:

East Regional First Round, Durham, N.C.:

Albuquerque Regional First Round, Tucson, Ariz.:

Louisiana Tech defeated Central Florida, 98-41.

WKU defeated Marquette, 68-65.

Utah defeated Middle Tennessee, 76-61.

Midwest Regional Second Round, Ruston, La.:

Midwest Regional First Round, Ruston, La.:

Louisiana Tech defeated Southern Mississippi, 84-46.

Louisiana Tech defeated Alcorn State, 95-53.

Midwest Regional Semifinal, Nacogdoches, Texas:

East Regional Second Round, Durham, N.C.:

Dayton Regional First Round, Palo Alto, Calif.:

Louisiana Tech defeated Texas Tech, 66-55.

WKU lost to Duke, 90-70.

Middle Tennessee defeated Gonzaga, 85-46.

Midwest Regional Final, Nacogdoches, Texas:

Midwest Regional Second Round, Ruston, La.:

Dayton Regional First Round, Austin, Texas:

Louisiana Tech lost to Georgia, 90-76.

Louisiana Tech defeated Vanderbilt, 66-65.

Marquette defeated Louisiana-Lafayette, 87-58.

Midwest Regional Semifinal, Kansas City, Mo.:

Dayton Regional Second Round, Palo Alto, Calif.:

Louisiana Tech defeated Old Dominion, 84-76.

Marist defeated Middle Tennessee, 73-59.

1997 Mideast Regional First Round, Ruston, La.:

Midwest Regional Final, Kansas City, Mo.:

Louisiana Tech defeated St. Peter’s, 94-50.

Louisiana Tech lost to Penn State, 86-65.

West Regional First Round, Athens, Ga.: WKU lost to Arizona, 76-54.

2007

2008 Spokane Regional First Round, Palo Alto, Calif.:

2001

UTEP defeated WKU, 85-46.

Mideast Regional Second Round, Ruston, La.:

East Regional First Round, Ruston, La.:

Louisiana Tech defeated Auburn, 74-48.

Louisiana Tech defeated Georgia State, 84-48.

Mideast Regional Semifinal, West Lafayette, Ind.:

Mideast Regional First Round, Lubbock, Texas:

Berkeley Regional First Round, East Lansing, Mich.:

Louisiana Tech lost to Florida, 61-57.

Denver lost to Virginia Tech, 77-57.

Michigan State defeated Middle Tennessee, 60-59.

2009

East Regional Second Round, Ruston, La.: 1998

Louisiana Tech defeated TCU, 80-59.

2010

Mideast Regional First Round, Knoxville, Tenn.:

East Regional Semifinal, Pittsburgh, Pa.:

Dayton Regional First Round, Pittsburgh, Pa.:

WKU defeated Stephen F. Austin, 88-76.

Louisiana Tech defeated Missouri, 78-67.

Mississippi State defeated Middle Tennessee, 68-64.

Midwest Regional First Round, Ruston, La.:

East Regional Final, Pittsburgh, Pa.:

Kansas City Regional First Round, Norman, Okla.:

Louisiana Tech defeated Holy Cross, 86-58.

Louisiana Tech lost to Connecticut, 67-48.

UALR defeated Georgia Tech, 63-53.

Mideast Regional Second Round, Knoxville, Tenn.: WKU lost to Tennessee, 82-62.

Kansas City Regional Second Round, Norman, Okla.: 2002

Oklahoma defeated UALR, 60-44.

Midwest Regional Second Round, Ruston, La.:

Mideast Regional First Round, State College, Pa.:

Louisiana Tech defeated Clemson, 74-52.

Florida International defeated Creighton, 73-58.

Midwest Regional Semifinal, Lubbock, Texas:

Mideast Regional Second Round, State College, Pa.:

Dallas Regional First Round, Witchita, Kan.:

Louisiana Tech defeated Alabama, 71-57.

Florida International lost to Penn State, 96-79.

Wisconsin-Green Bay defeated UALR, 59-55.

Midwest Regional Final, Lubbock, Texas: Louisiana Tech defeated Purdue, 72-65.

Dallas Regional First Round, Auburn, Ala.: 2003

National Semifinal, Kansas City, Mo.:

Midwest Regional First Round, Athens, Ga.:

Louisiana Tech defeated North Carolina State, 84-65.

WKU lost to Rutgers, 64-52.

National Championship, Kansas City, Mo.: Louisiana Tech lost to Tennessee, 93-75.

2004 East Regional First Round, South Bend, Ind.:

1999

2011

Middle Tennessee defeated North Carolina, 67-62.

Mideast Regional First Round, Storrs, Conn.:

East Regional Second Round, South Bend, Ind.:

Florida International lost to Xavier, 85-71.

Middle Tennessee lost to Notre Dame, 59-46.

Georgia defeated Middle Tennessee, 56-41. 2012 Des Moines Regional First Round, Little Rock, Ark.: Delaware defeated UALR, 73-42. Fresno Regional First Round, Nashville, Tenn.: Vanderbilt defeated Middle Tennessee, 60-46. 2013 Oklahoma City Regional First Round, Louisville, Ky: Louisville defeated Middle Tennessee, 74-49.

West Regional First Round, Ruston, La.: Louisiana Tech defeated Central Florida, 90-48.

2005

West Regional Second Round, Ruston, La.:

Philadelphia Regional First Round, Dallas, Tex.:

Louisiana Tech defeated Penn State, 79-62.

Middle Tennessee defeated North Carolina State, 60-58.

West Regional Semifinal, Los Angeles, Calif.:

Philadelphia Regional Second Round, Dallas, Tex.:

Louisiana Tech defeated LSU, 73-52.

Texas Tech defeated Middle Tennessee, 80-69.

West Regional Final, Los Angeles, Calif.: Louisiana Tech defeated UCLA, 88-62. National Semifinal, San Jose, Calif.: Louisiana Tech lost to Purdue, 77-63.

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2013-14 Sun Belt Women’s Basketball WNIT RESULTS

1984 WKU defeated California, 82-76. lost to Vanderbilt, 79-68. lost to Clemson, 110-106. 1988 South Alabama - Fourth Place lost to Purdue, 63-55. defeated UNLV, 88-85 (ot). defeated Mississippi State, 73-51.

2001 FIU lost to UAB, 96-83. Middle Tennessee lost to Indiana, 66-63. North Texas lost to Oklahoma State, 79-67. WKU defeated Mississippi, 95-92. defeated Indiana, 64-63. lost to Ohio State, 70-61.

1990 North Carolina-Charlotte defeated Fresno State, 70-67. lost to Toledo, 77-66. defeated Miami (Fla.), 82-80.

2002 North Texas lost to Washington, 82-61. WKU lost to Illinois, 91-84.

1992 Arkansas State - Third Place defeated UAB, 83-79. lost to Hawaii, 83-73. defeated Nebraska, 81-70. 1993 Arkansas State - National Champions defeated George Washington, 68-60. defeated Marquette, 80-65. defeated Southern Methodist, 67-54. 1994 Arkansas State - National Runner-up defeated Toledo, 69-68. defeated Tulane, 72-66. lost to Oklahoma, 69-65. 1996 WKU lost to Arizona, 80-72. defeated Princeton, 74-41. lost to UC Santa Barbara, 77-61. 1999 Arkansas State defeated New Hampshire, 78-65. defeated Kansas State, 83-70. lost to Memphis, 101-86. 2000 Arkansas State lost to Memphis, 76-74.

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2003

FIU lost to Florida State, 77-55. South Alabama lost to Auburn, 77-53. 2004 Arkansas State lost to Rice, 59-52 South Alabama lost to Florida State, 67-61. WKU defeated Cincinnati, 80-78 (ot). defeated Memphis, 104-87. lost to UNLV, 78-75. 2005 Arkansas State defeated Mississippi State, 78-61 defeated Arkansas, 98-84 lost to Iowa. 66-52 WKU lost to Xavier, 87-85 2006 FIU defeated Cincinnati, 81-75 (ot) lost to Miami, 95-83 WKU defeated Tennessee Tech, 83-66 defeated Charlotte, 81-68 defeated Villanova, 94-81 lost to Kansas State, 57-56

2007 Arkansas State defeated Murray State, 59-52 lost to Wisconsin, 77-45 WKU defeated Minnesota, 73-57 defeated Mississippi State, 56-53 defeated Hofstra, 72-54 lost to Wisconsin, 79-72 2008 UALR lost to Southern Miss, 67-57 Middle Tennessee defeated Western Carolina, 104-69 lost to Kentucky, 68-66 (OT) 2009 UALR lost to Murray State, 67-65 2010 WKU lost to Illinois, 68-51 Denver lost to BYU, 75-60

2011

2012 Florida Atlantic lost to South Florida, 76-20 FIU defeated Stetson, 75-47 lost to South Florida, 77-61 2013 UALR lost to Pacific, 69-65 FIU lost to Florida, 75-68 WKU defeated East Carolina, 88-77 (OT) lost to Auburn, 84-66


ALL-TIME LEAGUE HONORS PLAYER OF THE YEAR YEAR PLAYER 1984-85 Medina Dixon 1985-86 Lillie Mason 1986-87 Kristin Wilson 1987-88 Adrienne Goodson 1988-89 Wanda Guyton 1989-90 Adrian Vickers 1990-91 Jacque Nero 1991-92 Shantel Hardison 1992-93 Sonja Tate 1993-94 Shyla Tucker Pam Thomas 1994-95 Vickie Johnson 1995-96 Vickie Johnson 1996-97 Alisa Burras 1997-98 Amanda Wilson 1998-99 Amanda Wilson 1999-00 Betty Lennox 2000-01 Michaela Pavlickova 2001-02 Jalie Mitchell 2002-03 Shala Reese 2003-04 Anna Petrakova 2004-05 Tiffany Porter-Talbert 2005-06 Chrissy Givens 2006-07 Chrissy Givens 2007-08 Crystal Kelly 2008-09 Alysha Clark 2009-10 Alysha Clark 2010-11 Chastity Reed 2011-12 Jerica Coley 2012-13 Jerica Coley

TEAM ODU WKU UNCC ODU USF USA UAB TECH ASU ASU TECH TECH TECH TECH TECH TECH TECH DEN NT WKU ULL WKU MT MT WKU MT MT UAL FIU FIU

DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR YEAR PLAYER 1996-97 LaQuan Stallworth 1997-98 Amanda Wilson 1998-99 Dalma Ivรกnyi 1999-00 Tamicha Jackson 2000-01 Ayana Walker 2001-02 Rosalyn Reades 2002-03 Patrice Holmes 2003-04 Keisha McClinic 2004-05 Patrice Holmes 2005-06 Chrissy Givens 2006-07 Chrissy Givens 2007-08 Amber Holt 2008-09 Chelisa Lymon 2009-10 Jackie Pickel 2010-11 Shanika Butler 2011-12 Teri Stamps 2012-13 Chastity Gooch

TEAM TECH TECH FIU TECH TECH NT MT MT MT MT MT MT MT MT UALR FAU WKU

COACH OF THE YEAR YEAR COACH 1982-83 Paul Sanderford 1983-84 Marianne Stanley 1984-85 Bill Ivey Marianne Stanley 1985-86 Paul Sanderford 1986-87 Mike Dunavant 1987-88 Wendy Larry 1988-89 Trudi Lacey 1989-90 Jeannie Milling 1990-91 Paul Sanderford 1991-92 Jerry Ann Winters 1992-93 Jerry Ann Winters Leon Barmore 1993-94 Leon Barmore 1994-95 David McKey 1995-96 Leon Barmore 1996-97 Leon Barmore 1997-98 Leon Barmore 1998-99 Leon Barmore 1999-00 Pam Tanner 2000-01 Pam Tanner 2001-02 Cindy Russo 2002-03 Mary Taylor-Cowles 2003-04 Brian Boyer 2004-05 Brian Boyer J. Kelley Hall 2005-06 Mary Taylor-Cowles 2006-07 Rick Insell 2007-08 Mary Taylor-Cowles 2008-09 Rick Insell 2009-10 Joe Foley 2010-11 Joe Foley 2011-12 Rick Insell 2012-13 Michelle Clark-Heard

TEAM WKU ODU UAB ODU WKU VCU ODU USF UAB WKU ASU ASU TECH TECH LAMAR TECH TECH TECH TECH DENVER DENVER FIU WKU ASU ASU ULL WKU MT WKU MT UALR UALR MT WKU

FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR YEAR PLAYER 1991-92 Tamika Coley 1992-93 Vickie Johnson 1993-94 Bobbie Cole 1994-95 Lisa McMahon 1995-96 Monica Maxwell 1996-97 Julie Hagood 1997-98 Jwanda Roberson 1998-99 Kristina Covington 1999-00 Muci Haris 2000-01 Amber Obaze 2001-02 Patrice Holmes 2002-03 Tiffany Porter-Talbert 2003-04 Whitney Woodard 2004-05 Crystal Kelly

TEAM UCF TECH UTPA LAMAR TECH ASU LAMAR WKU UALR TECH MT WKU USA WKU

2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13

Renee Renz Kim Sitzmann Arnika Brown Katelyn Murdoch Jasmine Godbolt Ebony Rowe Taylor Gault Loryn Goodwin

NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR YEAR PLAYER 1995-96 Tarshia Bronner 1996-97 Alisa Burras 1997-98 Tiffany Green 1998-99 Tanisha Johnson 1999-00 Jen Ludwicki 2000-01 Nikki Weddle 2001-02 Shala Reese 2002-03 Monique Taylor 2003-04 Tiffany Washington 2004-05 JoAnna Williams 2005-06 Yolanda Jones 2006-07 Amber Holt 2007-08 Brittany Helm 2008-09 Alysha Clark

UALR UALR WKU DU NT MT UALR NT

TEAM WKU TECH ULL ASU UNO DENVER WKU UNO ULL USA ULL MT UNO MT*

* - award discontinued following the season.

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2013-14 Sun Belt Women’s Basketball ALL-CONFERENCE TEAMS First Team Medina Dixon Anne Donovan Helen Malone Lillie Mason Sonya Meadows Second Team Sylvia Akers Kathy Bailey Gina Brown Kami Thomas Annette Williams First Team Tracy Claxton Medina Dixon Clemette Haskins LaSandra Jenkins Candy Lucas Second Team Kathy Betz Gina Brown Mary Klinewski Regina Miller Margueritte Parker First Team Tracy Claxton Medina Dixon Clemette Haskins Lillie Mason Orphie Moore Second Team Lisa Kipple Mary Klinewski Candy Lucas Kami Thomas Kristin Wilson First Team Donna Harrington Lillie Mason Orphie Moore Kami Thomas Kristin Wilson Second Team Adrienne Goodson Clemette Haskins Sandra King Brenda Smith Annette Williams First Team Donna Harrington Clemette Haskins Orphie Moore Brenda Smith Kristin Wilson Second Team Adrienne Goodson Wanda Guyton Kelly Hoover Sandra King Adrian Vickers First Team Adrienne Goodson Tandreia Green Kelly Lyons Adrian Vickers Ella Williams Second Team Brigette Combs Wanda Guyton Kelly Hoover Sandra King Elizabeth Walker

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1982-83 So. Sr. Sr. So. Jr.

F C G F G

ODU ODU ODU WKU UAB

Jr. Jr. So. Fr. Fr.

F F F G F

ODU USA WKU WKU USA

1983-84 Jr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Jr.

F F G C G

ODU ODU WKU USA UNCC

So. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr.

C F F G C

UAB WKU USF ODU UNCC

1984-85 Sr. Sr. So. Jr. So.

F F G F F

ODU ODU WKU WKU USA

Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. So.

F F G G C

VCU USF UNCC WKU UNCC

1985-86 So. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr.

F F F G C

ODU WKU USA WKU UNCC

So. Jr. So. Jr. Sr.

F G F G F

ODU WKU UAB VCU USA

Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr.

F G F G C

ODU WKU USA VCU UNCC

Jr. So. So. Jr. Fr.

F C F F F

ODU USF VCU UAB USA

Sr. So. So. So. Jr.

G F C F G

ODU WKU ODU USA USA

Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr.

F C G F G

WKU USF VCU UAB UNCC

1986-87

1987-88

First Team Tandreia Green Wanda Guyton Kelly Hoover Kelly Lyons Adrian Vickers Second Team Ginger Bennett Geraline Handsome Kim McQuarter Barbara Reedus Ella Williams First Team Tandreia Green Angela Jackson Kelly Lyons Jacque Nero Adrian Vickers Second Team Pam Gorham Angie Snyder Gina Sutko Diane Williams Sandra Williams

1988-89 Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr.

F C F C F

Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr.

C G G/F C F

WKU USF VCU ODU USA USF UAB ODU UNCC USA

1989-90 Sr. Sr. Sr. So. Sr.

F G F F F

WKU ODU ODU UAB USA

Jr. So. Jr. Jr. Jr.

G G G F F

UNCC USF UAB VCU UNCC

Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr.

G F F G F

UNCC WKU UAB WKU USA

Fr. Fr. Sr. Sr. Sr.

F G F F F

ODU ODU WKU VCU UNCC

Shantel Hardison Brenda Hatchett Barbara Hickey Uirannah Jackson Ernie Middleton Paulette Monroe Kim Pehlke Chanta Powell Sonja Tate Nicole Wilkett

1991-92 Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr.

G G G C G C G F G F

TECH LU LU LU UNO WKU WKU USA ASU ASU

Travesa Gant Vickie Johnson Ramona Jones Cassandra Lumpkins Paulette Monroe Kenya Robinson Sonja Tate Shyla Tucker Renee Westmoreland Danielle Whitehurst

1992-93 Jr. Fr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr.

F/C F G F C F G/F G G F

LU TECH LU UNO WKU UNO ASU ASU WKU TECH

Dawn Beachler Veronica Cook Evevetta Crawford Gwen Doyle Travesa Gant Vickie Johnson Dina Jones Cassandra Lumpkins Racquel Spurlock Pam Thomas Shyla Tucker Debra Williams

1993-94 Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. So. Jr. Sr. So. Sr. Sr. So.

F F F/C F F/C F F F C G G G

UTPA WKU ASU WKU LU TECH USA UNO TECH TECH ASU TECH

First Team Pam Gorham Liesa Lang Jacque Nero Kim Pehlke Chanta Powell Second Team Celeste Hill Angie Snyder Mary Taylor Diane Williams Sandra Williams

1990-91

Emma Clements Veronica Cook Tara Cosby Evevetta Crawford Gwen Doyle Kayone Hankins Vickie Johnson Dina Jones Lisa McMahon Debra Williams

1994-95 Fr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Fr. Jr.

F/C F C F F F G F G G

LU WKU WKU ASU WKU UNO TECH USA LU TECH

Tamara Carter Danielle Featherston Vickie Johnson LaTanya Jones Phyllis Kelly Kendra Neal Racquel Spurlock Dawn Warner Lara Webb Debra Williams

1995-96 So. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. So. Sr.

F G G F F G C G G G

USA ASU TECH ASU USA TECH TECH WKU LU TECH

Alisa Burras Tamara Carter Julie Hagood Tamicha Jackson Leslie Johnson Monica Maxwell Danielle McCulley Amy Towne Laurie Townsend Amanda Wilson

1996-97 Jr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Jr. So. Jr. Jr. Jr. So.

C F G G C F F G G F

TECH USA ASU TECH WKU TECH WKU ASU WKU TECH

Jenny Anderson Alisa Burras Julie Hagood Tamicha Jackson Leslie Johnson Monica Maxwell Danielle McCulley LaQuan Stallworth Amy Towne Amanda Wilson

1997-98 Jr. Sr. So. So. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr.

G C G G C F F G G F

UNO TECH ASU TECH WKU TECH WKU TECH ASU TECH

Jenny Anderson Julie Hagood Dalma Ivanyi Tamicha Jackson Tanisha Johnson Shea Lunsford Zuzana Michalcova Amanda Wilson Katashia Witcher

1998-99 Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr.

G G G G F F F F G

UNO ASU FIU TECH ASU WKU FIU TECH WKU

Jamie Britt Julie Hagood Tamicha Jackson Tanisha Johnson Betty Lennox Jen Ludwicki ShaRae Mansfield Michaela Pavlickova Gergana Slavtcheva Jaime Walz

1999-2000 Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. So. Sr.

G G G F G G F C G/F G

WKU ASU TECH ASU TECH UNO WKU DEN FIU WKU

Keeshia Evans Brooke Lassiter Takeisha Lewis ShaRae Mansfield Jalie Mitchell Michaela Pavlickova Natalie Powers Gergana Slavtcheva Jamie Thomatis Ayana Walker

2000-01 Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr.

G G C F G F G F F C

ASU TECH TECH WKU NT DEN WKU FIU MT TECH


ALL-CONFERENCE TEAMS Lyletha Gamble Jolie McKiernan Jalie Mitchell Cheryl Moody Natalie Powers Gergana Slavtcheva Shannan Stephenson Jamie Thomatis Nikki Weddle Yolanda White Honorable Mention Melissa Garcia Melanie Maynes Rosalyn Reades Taneisha Russell Rae-Anne Smith Kim Blanton Cormisha Cotton Sinnamonn Garrett Patrice Holmes Leslie Logsdon Jolie McKiernan Shala Reese Taneisha Russell Mandy Shafer Monique Taylor Honorable Mention Ashley Atkinson Kristina Covington Casie Lowman Lora Ruddy Mari Sanchez Alicia Cash Sinnamonn Garrett Patrice Holmes Krystle Horton Leslie Logsdon Princess Moore Anna Petrakova Tiffany Porter-Talbert Milena Tomova Whitney Woodard Honorable Mention Adrianne Davie Kim Blanton Monique Taylor Ivelina Vrancheva Catriece Webster Ali Carter Adriane Davie Patrice Holmes Crystal Kelly Leslie Logsdon Jocelyn Love Anna Petrakova Rudy Sims Tiffany-Porter Talbert Milena Tomova Honorable Mention Ashley Blanche Erika Bobo Genevieve Delk Krystle Horton Tia Stovall

2001-02 Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr.

F P G F G F P G G G

USA ASU NT FIU WKU FIU NT MT DEN UNO

Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr.

G G G G G

DEN NMSU NT USA ASU

2002-03 Jr. Sr. Jr. So. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr.

P P G G G F F F G G

NT FIU NMSU MT WKU ASU WKU USA FIU UNO

Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr.

G G G F G

DEN WKU ASU UNO NMSU

F G G F G G C G F/C F

UALR NMSU MT MT WKU NMSU ULL WKU FIU USA

2003-04 Jr. Sr. Jr. Fr. Sr. Sr. Jr. So. Jr. Fr. Fr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. 2004-05 Jr. So. Sr. Fr. Sr. So. Sr. So. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. So. Jr.

C P G G G

ASU NT UNO FIU ASU

G C G F G G/F C G G F/C

ASU ASU MT WKU WKU UALR ULL ASU WKU FIU

G G F/C F F

ULL UNT USA MT MT

First Team Adrianne Davie Chrissy Givens Lasma Jekabsone Crystal Kelly Tiffany Porter-Talbert Second Team Erika Bobo Yolanda Jones Jocelyn Love Rudy Sims JoAnna Williams Third Team Venice Adams Mia Ajekwu Krystle Horton Tia Stovall Whitney Woodard First Team Adrianne Davie Chrissy Givens Amber Holt Yolanda Jones Crystal Kelly Second Team Kim Sitzmann Rudy Sims Tyesha Lowery Lasma Jekabsone Whitney Woodard Third Team LaQuetta Ferguson Krystle Horton Le’Della English Kylie Morrissy Dominique Duck First Team Nikya Hughes LaQuetta Ferguson Amber Holt Amy Lewis Crystal Kelly Second Team Anshel Cooper Kim Sitzmann Le’Della English Amber Jackson Dominique Duck Third Team Veronica Smith Carla Stubbs Iva Ciglar Alicia McDaniel Shannon Lloyd First Team Chastity Reed Alysha Clark Amber Jackson Kylie Morrissy Arnika Brown Second Team Anshel Cooper Monika Bosilj Jada Frazier Shakira Nettles Jessica Starling Third Team Lottie Moore Alexis Green Brandi Brown Chelsia Lymon Kenzie Rich

2005-06 Jr. Jr. Jr. So. Sr.

F G C F G

ASU MT FIU WKU WKU

Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr.

G F F/G G G

UNT ULL UALR ASU USA

Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr.

F C F F F

DEN UNT MT MT USA

2006-07 Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr.

C G F F F

ASU MT MT ULL WKU

Fr. Sr Sr. Sr. Sr.

G G G C F

UALR ASU DU FIU USA

Jr. Sr. Jr. So. So.

G F G G F

FIU MT UNO TROY WKU

2007-08 Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr.

F/C G F G F

UALR FIU MT Troy WKU

So. So. Sr. Jr. Jr.

G G G F F

UALR UALR UNO NT WKU

So. So. Jr. Sr. Sr.

G G G G C

ASU FAU FIU ULL ULM

2008-09 So. Jr. Sr. Sr. So.

F F F G/F F

UALR MT NT Troy WKU

Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr.

G G G G G

UALR FIU UNO USA USA

Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr.

G F F G G

ULM ULL MT MT WKU

First Team Chastity Reed Kaetlyn Murdoch Alysha Clark Brandi Brown Arnika Brown Second Team Ebonie Jefferson Britteni Rice Elisa Carey Jackie Pickel Amy McNear Third Team Kim Sitzmann Brittany Bowe Brittney James Shakira Nettles Donette McNair First Team Chastity Reed Kaetlyn Murdoch Ebony Rowe Anne Marie Lanning Arnika Brown Second Team Shanika Butler Britteni Rice Brianna Culberson Jerica Coley Mercedes Johnson Third Team Shay Scott Denetra Kellum Donette McNair Christian Shelter Amy McNear First Team Taylor Gault Kaetlyn Murdoch Jerica Coley Ebony Rowe Kortni Jones Second Team Jane Morrill Marian Kursh Emiko Smith Chenise Miller Icelyn Elie Third Team Fanni Hutlassa Larrie Williams Jasmine Godbolt Mansa El LaTeira Owens First Team Jerica Coley Kortni Jones Ebony Rowe Chastity Gooch Alexis Govan Second Team Taylor Ford Jane Morrill Chenise Miller Icelyn Elie Joanna Harden Third Team Marita Davydova Ashleigh Simmons Loryn Goodwin Alexis Hyder Mary Nixon

2009-10 Jr. So. Sr. Sr. Sr.

F F F F F

UALR DU MT MT WKU

Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr.

G G F G G

ASU DU FIU MT WKU

Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr.

G G G G F

UALR FAU NT USA Troy

Sr. Jr. Fr. Sr. Sr.

F F F G F

UALR DU MT MT WKU

Sr. Sr. Sr. Fr. Jr.

G G F G F

UALR DU DU FIU ULL

Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr.

F G F F G

ASU NT Troy USA WKU

Fr. Sr. So. So. Jr.

G F G F G

UALR DU FIU MT MT

So. Sr. Jr. So. Jr.

F C G F F

ASU UALR DU FAU MT

RS-Sr. Sr. Jr. RS-Jr. Sr.

G C F G F

FIU ULM NT USA WKU

Jr. Sr. Jr. So. So.

G G F F G

FIU MT MT WKU WKU

Jr. Jr. RS-Jr. Sr. Jr.

G F F F G

UALR ASU FAU MT Troy

Jr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Sr.

C F G F G

FIU ULM NT NT USA

2010-11

2011-12

2012-13

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2013-14 Sun Belt Women’s Basketball NATIONAL HONORS

National Player of the Year & Naismith Trophy 1983 - Anne Donovan, Old Dominion All-Americans Kristi Burns, South Florida Honorable Mention/AP (1983) Alisa Burras, Louisiana Tech Honorable Mention/AP (1997) Honorable Mention/Kodak (1997) 2nd/AP (1998) USBWA (1998) Alysha Clark, Middle Tennessee 3rd/AP (2009) WBCA (2009) 2nd/CBSsports.com (2009) 2nd/AP (2010) USBWA (2010) WBCA (2010) Lowe’s Senior CLASS All-American First Team (2010) Marcey Clement, South Alabama American Women’s Sports Federation/All-Freshman (1990) Jerica Coley, FIU Honorable Mention/AP (2013) Honorable Mention/AP (2012) Honorable Mention/WBCA (2013) Honorable Mention/WBCA (2012) Medina Dixon, Old Dominion Kodak (1985) Anne Donovan, Old Dominion Kodak (1983) Gwen Doyle, WKU Hon. Men/AP Hon. Men. USBWA (1995) Tandreia Green, WKU Off-The-Glass All-Freshman (1987) Chrissy Givens, Middle Tennessee 2nd/AP (2007) USBWA (2007) Jada Frazier, New Orleans Lowe’s Senior CLASS All-American Second Team (2009) Shantel Hardison, Louisiana Tech 1st/Women’s Basketball, District 6/Kodak (1992) Clemette Haskins, WKU 2nd/Women’s Basketball All-Freshman (1984) 2nd/Women’s Basketball News (1986) Naismith (1987) Amber Holt, Middle Tennessee 3rd/AP (2008) WBCA (2008) First Team/CBSsports.com (2008) USBWA (2008) Dalma Iványi, Florida International 3rd/AP (1999) 4th/Women’s Basketball Journal (1999) Honorable Mention/Basketball Times (1999) Tamicha Jackson, Louisiana Tech 3rd/Basketball Times (1999) Honorable Mention/AP (1999) Honorable Mention/Kodak (1999) Kodak (2000) 3rd/Associated Press (2000) GTE Academic All-American (2000) Leslie Johnson, WKU Honorable Mention/AP (1998) Vickie Johnson, Louisiana Tech 1st/USBWA, 2nd/Basketball Times (1995) 2nd/AP, WBCA Kodak (1995) WBCA Kodak, 1st/AP, 1st/UPI (1996) 1st/Basketball Times (1996) Crystal Kelly, WKU Honorable Mention/AP (2007) Honorable Mention/AP (2008) WBCA (2008) Betty Lennox, Louisiana Tech 3rd/Associated Press (2000) 1st/Women’s Basketball News Service (2000) Candy Lucas, UNC Charlotte Hon. Men./Women’s Basketball Yearbook (1985) National Sports Foundation (1985) ShaRae Mansfield, WKU 3rd/Women’s Basketball News Service (2000) Lillie Mason, WKU 3rd/Women’s Basketball News Service (1983) 1st/Kodak (1986) 1st/Women’s Basketball News Service (1986) Lisa McMahon, Lamar Honorable Mention/USBWA (1995)

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Orphie Moore, South Alabama American Women’s Sports Federation (1986, ‘87) Kendra Neal, Louisiana Tech Honorable Mention/AP (1996) Honorable Mention/Basketball Times (1996) Debbie O’Connell, WKU 3rd/Women’s Basketball News Service/All-Freshman (1986) Michaela Pavlickova, Denver 5th/Women’s Basketball Journal (2001) Honorable Mention/AP (2001) Chastity Reed, UALR Honorable Mention/AP (2010) Stephanie Richardson, South Alabama American Women’s Sports Federation/All-Freshman (1988) Honorable Mention/American Women’s Sports Federation (1989, ‘90) Ebony Rowe, Middle Tennessee Honorable Mention/AP (2013) Honorable Mention/WBCA (2013) Racquel Spurlock, Louisiana Tech Honorable Mention/AP (1995) Honorable Mention/Basketball Times (1996) Honorable Mention/AP (1996) Kami Thomas, WKU 2nd/Women’s Basketball News Service (1986) Amy Towne, Arkansas State 3rd/GTE Academic All-American Team (1998) Adrian Vickers, South Alabama American Women’s Sports Federation (1988) 1st/American Women’s Sports Fed. (1989, ‘90) Ayana Walker, Louisiana Tech 4th/Basketball Times (2001) Honorable Mention/AP (2001) Dawn Warner, WKU Honorable Mention/Basketball Times (1996) Debra Williams, Louisiana Tech Honorable Mention/AP, (1995) Honorable Mention/USBWA (1995) Kodak (1996) 2nd/AP (1996) Honorable Mention/UPI (1996) 2nd/Basketball Times (1996) Ella Williams, South Alabama American Women’s Sports Federation (1988) 2nd/American Women’s Sports Fed. (1989) Amanda Wilson, Louisiana Tech 2nd/Basketball Times (1998) Honorable Mention/AP (1998) Kodak (1999) Basketball Times (1999) 2nd/AP (1999) 4th/Women’s Basketball Journal (1999) Kristin Wilson, UNC Charlotte Honorable Mention/Women’s Basketball Yearbook (1985, ‘86, ‘87) United States Olympic Team Anne Donovan, Old Dominion -1980, 84, 88 Venus Lacy, Louisiana Tech -1996 Pan American Games Venus Lacy, Louisiana Tech - 1991 Danielle McCulley, WKU -1999 World University Games Terri Mann, WKU - 1987 Michaela Pavlickova, Denver - 1999 Lena Soupkova, Arkansas State - 1999 Ayana Walker, Louisiana Tech - 1999 Junior World Championships Racquel Spurlock, Louisiana Tech - 1993 Tamicha Jackson, Louisiana Tech - 1997 R. William Jones Cup Racquel Spurlock, Louisiana Tech - 1994 United States Olympic Festival Terri Mann, WKU - 1986 Traci Patton, WKU - 1991 Nicole Collins, Louisiana Tech - 1991 Gwen Doyle, WKU Amy Brown, Louisiana Tech - 1993 Veronica Cook, WKU - 1993 Missy Jackson, WKU - 1993 Sha’Ronda Allen, WKU - 1995 Monica Maxwell, Louisiana Tech - 1995


PLAYER OF THE WEEK ARCHIVES 1984-85 D1............... Dawn Cullen, ODU D8............... Orphie Moore, USA D15............ Kristin Wilson, UNCC D29............ Tracy Claxton, ODU J5................ Clemette Haskins, WKU J12.............. Robin Jones, VCU J19.............. Sandra King, UAB J26.............. Orphie Moore, USA F2................ Candy Lucas, UNCC F9................ Lisa Kipple, VCU F16............. Kami Thomas, WKU F23............. Lillie Mason, WKU

1988-89 D5............... Kelly Hoover, VCU D12............ Leslie Davis, ODU D19............ Wanda Guyton, USF J3................ Kelly Lyons, ODU J9................ Ella Williams, USA J16.............. Tandreia Green, WKU J23.............. Kim McQuarter, ODU J30.............. Adrian Vickers, USA F6................ Kelly Lyons, ODU F13............. Tandreia Green, WKU F20............. Lisa Stielper, VCU F27............. Kelly Lyons, ODU

1985-86 D1............... Donna Harrington, ODU D8............... Sandra King, UAB D15............ Kami Thomas, WKU D29............ Lillie Mason, WKU .................... Brenda Smith, VCU J5................ Lillie Mason, WKU J12.............. Kristin Wilson, UNCC J19.............. Brenda Smith, VCU J26.............. Orphie Moore, USA F2................ Kami Thomas, WKU F9................ Kristin Wilson, UNCC F16............. Orphie Moore, USA F23............. Kelly Hoover, VCU M2.............. Adrienne Goodson, ODU

1989-90 D5............... Kelly Hoover, VCU D12............ Leslie Davis, ODU D19............ Wanda Guyton, USF J3................ Kelly Lyons, ODU J9................ Ella Williams, USA J16.............. Tandreia Green, WKU J23.............. Kim McQuarter, ODU J30.............. Adrian Vickers, USA F6................ Kelly Lyons, ODU F13............. Tandreia Green, WKU F20............. Lisa Stielper, VCU F27............. Kelly Lyons, ODU

1986-87 D7............... Wanda Guyton, USF D14............ Brenda Smith, VCU D21............ Angela King, UAB J4................ Wanda Guyton, USF J11.............. Tandreia Green, WKU J18.............. Adrian Vickers, USA J25.............. Brenda Smith, VCU F1................ Kristin Wilson, UNCC F8................ Orphie Moore, USA F15............. Adrienne Goodson, ODU F22............. Clemette Haskins, WKU M1.............. Donna Harrington, ODU 1987-88 D6............... Adrian Vickers, USA D13............ Kelly Hoover, VCU D20............ Wanda Guyton, USF D27............ Adrienne Goodson, ODU J3................ Brigette Combs, WKU J10.............. Kelly Lyons, ODU J17.............. Wanda Guyton, USF J24.............. Ella Williams, USA J31.............. Adrienne Goodson, ODU F7................ Elizabeth Walker, UNCC F14............. Tandreia Green, WKU F21............. Ella Williams, USA F28............. Sandra King, UAB

1990-91 D3................ Stephanie Richardson, USA D10............ Diane Williams, VCU D17............ Mary Taylor, WKU J2................ Jacque Nero, UAB J7................ Kristi Poore, USF J14.............. Kim Norman, WKU J21.............. Pat Gorham, UNCC J28.............. Renee Bellamy, USF F4................ Chanta Powell, USA F11............. Jacque Nero, UAB F18............. Celeste Hill, ODU F25............. Jacque Nero, UAB 1991-92 D1............... Sonja Tate, ASU D8................ Alyya Abdur-Rahman, UTPA D15............ Nicole Wilkett, ASU D22............ Paulette Monroe, WKU J5................ Tamika Coley, UCF J12.............. Nicole Wilkett, ASU J19.............. Chanta Powell, USA J26.............. Sonja Tate, ASU F2................ Debbie Payne, UNO F9................ Shantel Hardison, Tech F16............. Uirannah Jackson, LU F23............. Kim Pehlke, WKU

1992-93 D6............... Ramona Jones, LU D14............ Sonja Tate, ASU D21............ Kenya Robinson, UNO J3................ Sonja Tate, ASU J10.............. Danielle Whitehurst, Tech J16.............. Paulette Monroe, WKU J23.............. Sonja Tate, ASU J31.............. Vickie Johnson, Tech F7................ Amy Brown, Tech F14............. Sonja Tate, ASU F21.............. Renee Westmoreland, WKU M1.............. Travesa Gant, LU M8.............. Dawn Beachler, UTPA 1993-94 D6............... Cassandra Lumpkins, UNO D13............ Travesa Gant, LU D20............ Dawn Beachler, UTPA J3................ Shyla Tucker, ASU J10.............. Kayone Hankins, UNO J17.............. Shyla Tucker, ASU J24.............. Pam Thomas, Tech J31.............. Shyla Tucker, ASU F7................ Travesa Gant, LU F14............. Gwen Doyle, WKU F21............. Dawn Beachler, UTPA F28............. Debra Williams, Tech 1994-95 D 5.............. Karen Degon, LU D 12........... Evevetta Crawford, ASU D19............ Dina Jones, USA J2................ Tara Cosby, WKU J9................ Lisa McMahon, LU J16.............. Tara Cosby, WKU J23.............. Kayone Hankins, UNO J30.............. Lisa McMahon, LU F6................ Vickie Johnson, Tech F13............. Debra Williams, Tech F20............. Gwen Doyle, WKU F27............. Emma Clements, LU M6.............. Jodie Porter, UTPA 1995-96 D4............... LaTanya Jones, ASU D11............ Debra Williams, Tech D18............ Phyllis Kelly, USA J8................ Lara Webb, Lamar J15.............. Phyllis Kelly, USA J22.............. Tamara Carter, USA J29.............. Racquel Spurlock, Tech F5................ Dawn Warner, WKU F12............. Phyllis Kelly, USA F19............. Danielle Featherston, ASU F26............. Lara Webb, LU M4.............. Lara Webb, LU

1996-97 D2............... Denise Scally, LU D9............... Alisa Burras, Tech D16............ Tamara Carter, USA J6................ Tamara Carter, USA J13.............. Amy Towne, ASU J20.............. Monica Maxwell, Tech J27.............. Alisa Burras, Tech F3................ Danielle McCulley, WKU F10............. Amy Towne, ASU F17............. Tamara Carter, USA F24............. Sue Syljebeck, UNO M3.............. Alisa Burras, Tech 1997-98 D1............... Amanda Wilson, Tech D8............... Jenny Anderson, UNO D15............ Jenny Anderson, UNO J5................ Amanda Wilson, Tech J12.............. Vasso Beskaki, UNO J19.............. Danielle McCulley, WKU J26.............. Danielle McCulley, WKU F2................ Alisa Burras, Tech F9................ Tiffany Green, ULL F16............. Christina Barry, ASU F23............. Tamicha Jackson, Tech M2.............. Amanda Wilson, Tech 1998-99 N30............ Shea Lunsford, WKU D7............... Shea Lunsford, WKU D14............ Tanisha Johnson, ASU J4................ Zuzana Michalcovรก, FIU J11.............. Amanda Wilson, Tech J18.............. ShaRae Mansfield, WKU J25.............. Tamicha Jackson, Tech F1................ Amanda Wilson, Tech F8................ Zuzana Michalcovรก, FIU F15............. Tanisha Johnson, ASU F22............. Erin Kelly, UNO M1.............. ShaRae Mansfield, WKU 1999-2000 N29............ Marylou Agustin, UNO D6............... Julie Hagood, ASU D13............ Erika Gilbeaux, ULL D20............ Jessica Webb, USA J3................ Betty Lennox, Tech J10.............. Jen Ludwicki, UNO J17.............. Jamie Britt, WKU J24.............. Betty Lennox, Tech J31.............. ShaRae Mansfield, WKU F7................ ShaRae Mansfield, WKU F14............. Gergana Slavtcheva, FIU F21............. ShaRae Mansfield, WKU F28............. Tamicha Jackson, Tech M6.............. Tamicha Jackson, Tech

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2013-14 Sun Belt Women’s Basketball PLAYER OF THE WEEK ARCHIVES

2000-01 N27............ Ayana Walker, Tech D4............... Gergana Slavtcheva, FIU D11............ Natalie Powers, WKU D18............ Jamie Thomatis, MT J1................ Joi Gopher, USA J8................ Misa Pavlickova, DEN J15.............. Gergana Slavtcheva, FIU J22.............. Gergana Slavtcheva, FIU J29.............. Misa Pavlickova, DEN F5................ Jamie Thomatis, MT F12............. ShaRae Mansfield, WKU F19............. Misa Pavlickova, DEN F26............. Jamie Thomatis, MT 2001-02 N19............ Ivana Stojkovic, NMSU N26............ Andrea Haegele, UNO D3............... Jamie Thomatis, MT D10............ Gergana Slavtcheva, FIU D17............ Sarah Richey, ULL D24............ Ashley Atkinson, DEN D31............ Nikki Weddle, DEN J7................ Cheryl Moody, FIU J14.............. Yolanda White, UNO J21.............. Jalie Mitchell, NT J28.............. Cheryl Moody, FIU F4................ Jalie Mitchell, NT F11............. Cheryl Moody, FIU F18............. Darci Cassidy, UALR F25............. Nikki Weddle, DEN 2002-03 N26............ Kristina Covington, WKU D3............... Ivelina Vrancheva, FIU D10............ Mari Sanchez, NMSU D17............ Cormisha Cotton, FIU D23............ Taneisha Russell, USA D30............ Mandy Shafer, FIU J6................ Lora Ruddy, UNO J13.............. Patrice Holmes, MT J20.............. Taneisha Russell, USA J27.............. Leslie Logsdon, WKU F3................ Sinnamonn Garrett, NMSU F10............. Patrice Holmes, MT F17............. Taneisha Russell, USA F24............. Lora Ruddy, UNO M3.............. Sinnamonn Garrett, NMSU 2003-04 N25............ Patrice Holmes, MT D1............... Rudy Sims, ASU D8............... Patrice Holmes, MT D15............ Anna Petrakova, ULL D23............ Princess Moore, NMSU J5................ Whitney Woodard, USA J12.............. Anna Petrakova, ULL J19.............. Whitney Woodard, USA J26.............. Carla Bartee, WKU F2................ Kim Blanton, NT F9................ Krystle Horton, MT F16............. Ali Carter, ASU F23.............. Tiffany Porter-Talbert, WKU M1.............. Leslie Logsdon, WKU

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2004-05 N23............ Anna Petrakova, ULL N30............ Tiffany Porter-Talbert, WKU D7............... Milena Tomova, FIU D14............ Crystal Kelly, WKU D21............ Milena Tomova, FIU D28............ Krystle Horton, MT J4................ Monique Bribiescas, NMSU J11.............. Ali Carter, ASU J18.............. Milena Tomova, FIU J25.............. Tiffany Porter-Talbert, WKU F1................ Erica Howard, NT F8................ Leslie Logsdon, WKU F15............. Crystal Kelly, WKU F22............. Adrianne Davie, ASU M1.............. Tia Stovall, MT 2005-06 N22............ Crystal Kelly, WKU N29............ Crystal Kelly, WKU D6............... Chrissy Givens, MT D13............ Tiffany Porter-Talbert, WKU D20............ Tiffany Porter-Talbert, WKU J3................ Lasma Jekabsone, FIU J10.............. Chrissy Givens, MT J17.............. Yolanda Jones, ULL J24.............. Adrianne Davie, ASU J31.............. Crystal Kelly, WKU F7................ Whitney Woodard, USA F14............. Jocelyn Love, UALR F23............. Chrissy Givens, MT F28............. Mia Ajekwu, UNT 2006-07 N14............ Amber Holt, MT N21............ Chrissy Givens, MT N28............ Adrianne Davie, ASU D5............... Crystal Kelly, WKU D12............ Chrissy Givens, MT D19............ Rudy Sims, ASU J8................ Crystal Kelly, WKU J15.............. Yolanda Jones, ULL J22.............. Chrissy Givens, MT J29.............. Crystal Kelly, WKU F5................ Amber Holt, MT F12............. Adrianne Davie, ASU F19............. Crystal Kelly, WKU F26............. Yolanda Jones, ULL 2007-08 N13............ Kenzie Rich, WKU N20............ Amber Holt, MT N27............ Crystal Kelly, WKU D4............... Crystal Kelly, WKU D11............ LaQuetta Ferguson, FIU D18............ Amber Holt, MT J7................ Amber Holt, MT J14.............. Lottie Moore, ULM J21.............. Nikya Hughes, UALR J28.............. Amber Holt, MT F4................ Crystal Kelly, WKU F11............. Anshel Copper, UALR F18............. Amber Holt, MT F25............. Crystal Kelly, WKU M3.............. Anshel Copper, UALR

2008-09 N18............ Arnika Brown, WKU N25............ Alysha Clark, MT D12............ Alysha Clark, MT D19............ Kim Sitzmann, UALR D26............ Amber Jackson, NT J5................ Chastity Reed, UALR J12.............. Arnika Brown, WKU J19.............. Alysha Clark, MT J26.............. Chastity Reed, UALR F2................ Alysha Clark, MT F9................ Amy McNear, WKU F16............. Alysha Clark, MT F23............. Breana Turner, FAU M2.............. Alysha Clark, MT 2009-10 N17............ Alysha Clark, MT N24............ Amy McNear, WKU D1............... Chastity Reed, UALR D8............... Chastity Reed, UALR D15............ Alysha Clark, MT D22............ Alysha Clark, MT J4................ Chastity Reed, UALR J11.............. Tashley Gaines, USA J18.............. Alysha Clark, MT J25.............. Kaetlyn Murdoch, Denver F1................ Ebonie Jefferson, ASU F8................ Lyrell Barfield, FAU F15............. Mercedes Johnson, ULL F22............. Alysha Clark, MT M1.............. Alysha Clark, MT 2010-11 N16............ Ebony Rowe, MT N23............ Britteni Rice, Denver N30............ Kaetlyn Murdoch, Denver .................... Jerica Coley, FIU D7............... Brianna Culberson, Denver D14............ Ebony Rowe, MT D21............ Chastity Reed, UALR J4................ Ebony Rowe, MT J10.............. Kaetlyn Murdoch, Denver J17.............. Dentra Kellum, NT J24.............. Brianna Culberson, Denver J31.............. Jerica Coley, FIU F7................ Icelyn Elie, MT F14............. Ebony Rowe, MT F21............. Shania Hurst, ASU F28............. Chastity Reed, UALR

2011-12 N15............ Kaetlyn Murdoch, Denver N22............ Jane Morrill, ASU N29............ Tamara Torru, NT D6............... Jerica Coley, FIU D13............ Ebony Rowe, MT D20............ Kaetlyn Murdoch, Denver J2................ Ebony Rowe, MT J9................ Jerica Coley, FIU J16.............. Sarda Peterson, USA J23.............. Ebony Rowe, MT J30.............. Kaetlyn Murdoch, Denver F6................ Sarda Peterson, USA F13............. Jerica Coley, FIU F20............. Marian Kursh, UALR F27............. Ebony Rowe, MT 2012-13 N13............ Ebony Rowe, MT N2............... Chastity Gooch, WKU N27............ Jerica Coley, FIU D4............... Alexis Govan, WKU D11............ Ebony Rowe, MT D18............ Jerica Coley, FIU J7................ Alexis Govan, WKU J14.............. Ebony Rowe, MT J21.............. Alexis Govan, WKU J28.............. Jerica Coley, FIU F4................ Alexis Hyder, NT F11............. Joanna Harden, TROY F18............. Jerica Coley, FIU F25............. Taylor Ford, UALR M4.............. Ashleigh Simmons, ULM


SBC TOURNAMENT RESULTS 1983 (ODU Field House; Norfolk, Va.) First Round WKU 87, VCU 43 South Alabama 88, South Florida 60 Alabama-Birmingham 75, UNC Charlotte 53 Semifinals WKU 69, South Alabama 67 Old Dominion 102, Alabama-Birmingham 79 Championship Old Dominion 78, WKU 67

1987 (ODU Field House; Norfolk, Va.) First Round WKU 80, UNC Charlotte 47 VCU 86, Alabama-Birmingham 71 Old Dominion 84, South Florida 34 Semifinals South Alabama 80, WKU 75 Old Dominion 90, VCU 63 Championship Old Dominion 64, South Alabama 61

1991 (UAB Arena; Birmingham, Ala.) First Round WKU 91, South Florida 69 UNC Charlotte 69, VCU 66 Old Dominion 70, South Alabama 67 Semifinals Alabama-Birmingham 74, Old Dominion 69 WKU 75, UNC Charlotte 61 Championship WKU 81, Alabama-Birmingham 73

1984 (ODU Field House; Norfolk, Va.) First Round South Alabama 82, Alabama-Birmingham 63 UNC Charlotte 74, VCU 47

1988 (USF Sun Dome; Tampa, Fla.) First Round Alabama-Birmingham 77, UNC Charlotte 61 South Alabama 79, VCU 49

1992 (E.A. Diddle Arena; Bowling Green, Ky.) First Round Lamar 104, Texas-Pan American 64 Arkansas State 74, New Orleans 55

WKU 83, South Florida 42 Semifinals South Alabama 61, UNC Charlotte 57 Old Dominion 80, WKU 60 Championship Old Dominion 78, South Alabama 69

WKU 75, South Florida 47 Semifinals Old Dominion 66, Alabama-Birmingham 59 WKU 72, South Alabama 59 Championship WKU 74, Old Dominion 69

Louisiana Tech 73, South Alabama 41 WKU 89, Central Florida 45 Semifinals Arkansas State 76, Lamar 63 WKU 72, Louisiana Tech 66 (OT) Championship WKU 65, Arkansas State 62

1985 (ODU Field House; Norfolk, Va.) First Round WKU 85, South Florida 64 South Alabama 69, VCU 66 Alabama-Birmingham 73, UNC Charlotte 68 Semifinals WKU 87, South Alabama 82 (ot) Old Dominion 95, Alabama-Birmingham 57 Championship Old Dominion 76, WKU 63

1989 (E.A. Diddle Arena; Bowling Green, Ky.) First Round Old Dominion 74, Alabama-Birmingham 60 VCU 82, South Florida 73 WKU 81, UNC Charlotte 50 Semifinals South Alabama 86, VCU 78 WKU 93, Old Dominion 58 Championship WKU 67, South Alabama 54

1986 (E.A. Diddle Arena; Bowling Green, Ky.) First Round Old Dominion 91, South Florida 56 Alabama-Birmingham 62, VCU 52 South Alabama 63, UNC Charlotte 48 Semifinals Old Dominion 65, South Alabama 63 WKU 80, Alabama-Birmingham 53 Championship WKU 69, Old Dominion 61

1993 (Thomas Assembly Center; Ruston, La.) First Round New Orleans 66, South Alabama 58 WKU 96, Louisiana-Lafayette 37 Arkansas State 70, Texas-Pan American 53 Semifinals Louisiana Tech 67, New Orleans 60 WKU 73, Arkansas State 70 Championship WKU 81, Louisiana Tech 73

1990 (ODU Field House; Norfolk, Va.) First Round Old Dominion 81, South Alabama 72 UNC Charlotte 81, South Florida 76 Alabama-Birmingham 75, VCU 69 Semifinals Old Dominion 73, WKU 65 Alabama-Birmingham 74, UNC Charlotte 67 Championship Old Dominion 72, Alabama-Birmingham 57

1994 (E.A. Diddle Arena; Bowling Green, Ky.) First Round New Orleans 72, Lamar 66 Tech 80, Texas-Pan American 34 Arkansas State 78, Louisiana-Lafayette 35 WKU 84, South Alabama 46 Semifinals Louisiana Tech 50, New Orleans 42 WKU 61, Arkansas State 52 Championship Louisiana Tech 68, WKU 43

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1995 (Thomas Assembly Center; Ruston, La.) First Round Lamar 85, South Alabama 76 WKU 88, Louisiana-Lafayette 41 Arkansas State 88, New Orleans 82 Louisiana Tech 95, Texas-Pan American 34 Semifinals WKU 76, Lamar 70 Louisiana Tech 72, Arkansas State 51 Championship WKU 71, Louisiana Tech 68 1996 (Convocation Center; Jonesboro, Ark.) First Round Lamar 70, South Alabama 65 Louisiana Tech 89, Louisiana-Lafayette 37 WKU 95, Texas-Pan American 50 New Orleans 72, Arkansas State 54 Semifinals Louisiana Tech 86, Lamar 46 WKU 89, New Orleans 63 Championship Louisiana Tech 71, WKU 53 1997 (E.A. Diddle Arena; Bowling Green, Ky.) First Round New Orleans 85, Texas-Pan American 60 Louisiana Tech 100, Lamar 42 WKU 103, Louisiana-Lafayette 36 Arkansas State 70, South Alabama 51 Semifinals Louisiana Tech 87, New Orleans 59 WKU 76, Arkansas State 61 Championship Louisiana Tech 80, WKU 68 1998 (Thomas Assembly Center; Ruston, La.) First Round Arkansas State 78, South Alabama 59 WKU 113, Lamar 47 Louisiana Tech 91, Texas-Pan American 56 New Orleans 66, Louisiana-Lafayette 63 Semifinals WKU 103, Arkansas State 88 Louisiana Tech 91, New Orleans 54 Championship Louisiana Tech 69, WKU 68

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1999 (Convocation Center; Jonesboro, Ark.) First Round WKU 91, South Alabama 70 FIU 73, Louisiana-Lafayette 42 Arkansas State 87, New Orleans 85 (OT) Semifinals FIU 76, WKU 65 Louisiana Tech 114, Arkansas State 67 Championship Louisiana Tech 84, FIU 60 2000 (E.A. Diddle Arena; Bowling Green, Ky.) First Round South Alabama 73, Arkansas-Little Rock 58 Quarterfinals Arkansas State 76, Denver 69 Louisiana Tech 95, South Alabama 51 WKU 80, Louisiana-Lafayette 70 FIU 64, New Orleans 60 Semifinals Louisiana Tech 91, Arkansas State 81 WKU 77, FIU 67 Championship Louisiana Tech 97, WKU 94 2001 (Mitchell Center; Mobile, Ala.) First Round South Alabama 59, Arkansas State 54 WKU 96, New Mexico State 57 Middle Tennessee 78, Louisiana-Lafayette 59 New Orleans 72, Arkansas-Little Rock 62 Quarterfinals Denver 51, South Alabama 41 Louisiana Tech 86, WKU 63 North Texas 72, Middle Tennessee 54 FIU 98, New Orleans 76 Semifinals Denver 78, FIU 67 Louisiana Tech 74, North Texas 57 Championship Louisiana Tech 67, Denver 55

2002 (Lakefront Arena; New Orleans, La.) First Round New Orleans 51, Arkansas State, 47 (OT) New Mexico State 56, Arkansas-Little Rock, 54 Middle Tennessee 90, Louisiana-Lafayette, 59 Quarterfinals North Texas 75, New Orleans, 49 FIU 88, New Mexico State, 57 WKU 64, South Alabama, 49 Denver 78, Middle Tennessee, 63 Semifinals North Texas 84, WKU, 52 FIU 80, Denver, 65 Championship FIU 66, North Texas 49 2003 (E.A. Diddle Arena; Bowling Green, Ky.) First Round Arkansas State 66, Denver 59 North Texas 70, Arkansas-Little Rock 59 FIU 77, Louisiana-Lafayette 41 Quarterfinals Arkansas State 64, New Mexico State 60 WKU 65, North Texas 53 Middle Tennessee 69, New Orleans 55 South Alabama 74, FIU 57 Semifinals Middle Tennessee 65, Arkansas State 52 WKU 62, South Alabama 53 Championship WKU 86, Middle Tennessee 83 2004 (E.A. Diddle Arena; Bowling Green, Ky.) Quarterfinals Denver 47, South Alabama 45 New Mexico State 71, Arkansas State 65 (2OT) Middle Tennessee 81, North Texas 66 WKU 85, Louisiana-Lafayette 68 Semifinals Middle Tennessee 64, Denver 61 WKU 71, New Mexico State 56 Championship Middle Tennessee 79, WKU 57


SBC TOURNAMENT RESULTS 2005 (The Super Pit; Denton, Texas) First Round Arkansas-Little Rock 50, Denver 48 FIU 48, New Mexico State 45 Middle Tennessee 73, New Orleans 30 Quarterfinals Louisiana-Lafayette 61, FIU 60 WKU 91, Arkansas-Little Rock 60 Middle Tennessee 59, North Texas 58 (ot) Arkansas State 61, South Alabama 53 Semifinals Middle Tennessee 65, WKU 61 Louisiana-Lafayette 61, Arkansas State 49 Championship Middle Tennessee 67, Louisiana-Lafayette 52

2008 (The Mitchell Center; Mobile, Ala.) First Round - Campus Sites North Texas 75, New Orleans 62 FIU 68, Denver 57 Arkansas State 68, Florida Atlantic 50 South Alabama 49, Louisiana-Lafayette 40 Troy 66, ULM 65 Quarterfinals WKU 61, North Texas 53 Arkansas State 53, South Alabama 52 UALR 57, FIU 52 Middle Tennessee 74, Troy 51 Semifinals WKU 70, Arkansas State 56 Middle Tennessee 57, UALR 45 Championship

2006 (The Murphy Center; Murfreesboro, Tenn.) First Round South Alabama 48, Arkansas-Little Rock 34 Arkansas State 68, Troy 62 FIU 69, New Orleans 46 Quarterfinals Middle Tennessee 84, Louisiana-Lafayette 58 WKU 83, South Alabama 68 Arkansas State 78, North Texas 62 FIU 68, Denver 59 Semifinals Middle Tennessee 90, Arkansas State 64 WKU 66, FIU 58 Championship Middle Tennessee 84, WKU 73

WKU 65, Middle Tennessee 49

2007 (The Cajundome; Lafayette, La.) First Round - Campus Sites Denver 65, Florida Atlantic 41 UALR 67, New Orleans 30 Arkansas State 69, ULM 56 FIU 61, Troy 49 South Alabama 52, North Texas 44 Quarterfinals Middle Tennessee 79, South Alabama 52 Denver 62, UALR 60 Louisiana-Lafayette 67, FIU 49 Arkansas State 76, WKU 67 Semifinals Middle Tennessee 76, Denver 50 Louisiana-Lafayette 62, Arkansas State 59 Championship Middle Tennessee 77, Louisiana-Lafayette 67

2009 (Summit Arena; Hot Springs, Ark.) First Round - Campus Sites No. 4 Troy 68, No. 13 Louisiana-Lafayette 65 No. 5 South Alabama 50, No. 12 FIU 44 No. 11 North Texas 80, No. 6 Arkansas State 74 No. 10 ULM 71, No. 7 WKU 62 No. 9 New Orleans 67, No. 8 Florida Atlantic 61 Quarterfinals No. 1 Middle Tennessee 82, No. 9 New Orleans 47 No. 5 South Alabama 52, No. 4 Troy 39 No. 2 UALR 52, No. 10 ULM 40 No. 3 Denver 67, No. 11 North Texas 63 Semifinals No. 1 Middle Tennessee 77, No. 5 South Alabama 71 No. 2 UALR 70, No. 3 Denver 60 (2 OT) Championship No. 1 Middle Tennessee 74 vs No. 2 UALR 54 2010 (Summit Arena; Hot Springs, Ark.) First Round No. 4 Denver 69, No. 13 Louisiana-Monroe 57 No. 12 New Orleans 51, No. 5 Florida Atlantic 50 No. 6 South Alabama 82, No. 11 Louisiana-Lafayette 76 No. 8 Arkansas State 60, No. 9 Troy 54 No. 10 North Texas 61, No. 7 FIU 51 Quarterfinals No. 1 UALR 73, No. 8 Arkansas State 60 No. 12 New Orleans 55, No. 4 Denver 48 No. 2 Middle Tennessee 101, No. 10 North Texas 66 No. 3 WKU 72, South Alabama 67 Semifinals No. 1 UALR 73, No. 12 New Orleans 43 No. 2 Middle Tennessee 76, No. 3 WKU 63 Championship No. 2 Middle Tennessee 70, No. 1 UALR 68 (OT)

2011 (Summit Arena; Hot Springs, Ark.) First Round (E3) WKU 81, (W6) North Texas 66 (W4) Arkansas State 66, (E5) Florida Atlantic 52 (W3) Louisiana-Monroe 60, (E6) Troy 51 (E4) South Alabama 58, (W5) Louisiana-Lafayette 53 Quarterfinals (W4) Arkansas State 77, (E1) Middle Tennessee 62 (E3) WKU 65, (W2) Denver 57 (W1) UALR 73, (E4) South Alabama 54 (E2) FIU 52, (W3) Louisiana-Monroe 51 Semifinals (E3) WKU 55, (W4) Arkansas State 47 (W1) UALR 47, (E2) FIU 37 Championship (W1) UALR 66, (E3) WKU 59 2012 (Summit Arena; Hot Springs, Ark.) First Round (E3) FIU 74, (W6) Louisiana-Lafayette 53 (E5) WKU 66, (W4) Louisiana-Monroe 50 (W3) North Texas 75, (E6) Troy 61 (E4) South Alabama 62, (W5) Arkansas State 38 Quarterfinals (E1) Middle Tennessee 65, (E5) WKU 57 (E3) FIU 67, (W2) Denver 59 (W1) UALR 60, (E4) South Alabama 54 (E2) Florida Atlantic 56, (W3) North Texas 55 Semifinals (E1) Middle Tennessee 63, (E3) FIU 53 (W1) UALR 59, (E2) Florida Atlantic 42 Championship (W1) UALR 71, (E1) Middle Tennessee 70 (OT) 2013 (Summit Arena; Hot Springs, Ark.) First Round No. 9 Louisiana-Monroe 71, No. 8 Florida Atlantic 63 No. 10 Troy 62, No.7 South Alabama 49 No. 11 Louisiana-Lafayette 80 (2OT), No. 6 North Texas 74 Quarterfinals No. 1 Middle Tennessee 59, No. 9 Louisiana-Monroe 56 No. 5 FIU 57, No. 4 Arkansas State 50 No. 2 UALR 65, No. 10 Troy 52 No. 3 WKU 61, No. 11 Louisiana-Lafayette 57 Semifinals No. 1 Middle Tennessee 68, No. 5 FIU 59 No. 2 UALR 74, No. 3 WKU 54 Championship No. 1 Middle Tennessee 53, No. 2 UALR 48

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2013-14 Sun Belt Women’s Basketball SBC ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAMS 1985

1991

1997

PLAYER

YR. POS. TEAM

PLAYER

YR. POS. TEAM

PLAYER

YR. POS. TEAM

*Tracy Claxton

Sr.

F

ODU

*Mary Taylor

Jr.

F

WKU

*Tamicha Jackson

Fr.

G

TECH

Medina Dixon

Sr.

F

ODU

Celeste Hill

Fr.

F

ODU

Alisa Burras

Jr.

C

TECH

Clemette Haskins

So.

G

WKU

Paulette Monroe

So.

C

WKU

Leslie Johnson

Jr.

C

WKU

Lillie Mason

Jr.

F

WKU

Jacque Nero

Jr.

F

UAB

Monica Maxwell

So.

F

TECH

Kami Thomas

Jr.

G

WKU

Kim Pehlke

Jr.

G

WKU

Danielle McCulley

Jr.

F

WKU

1986

1992

1998

PLAYER

YR. POS. TEAM

PLAYER

YR. POS. TEAM

PLAYER

*Lillie Mason

Sr.

F

WKU

*Kim Pehlke

Sr.

G

WKU

*Amanda Wilson

Jr.

F

TECH

Denise Adams

Jr.

G

USA

Shantel Hardison

Sr.

G

TECH

Alisa Burras

Sr.

C

TECH

Adrienne Goodson

So.

F

ODU

Sonja Tate

Jr.

G

ASU

Julie Hagood

So.

G

ASU

Donna Harrington

So.

F

ODU

Renee Westmoreland

Jr.

G

WKU

Tamicha Jackson

So.

G

TECH

Clemette Haskins

Jr.

G

WKU

Nicole Wilkett

Sr.

F

ASU

Leslie Johnson

Sr.

C

WKU

Danielle McCulley

Sr.

F

WKU

1987

YR. POS. TEAM

1993

PLAYER

YR. POS. TEAM

PLAYER

YR. POS. TEAM

*Adrienne Goodson

Jr.

F

ODU

*Paulette Monroe

Sr.

C

WKU

PLAYER

YR. POS. TEAM

Marie Christian

Sr.

G

ODU

Vickie Johnson

Fr.

F

TECH

*Monica Maxwell

Sr.

Clemette Haskins

Sr.

G

ODU

Kristie Jordan

Sr.

G

WKU

Dalma Iványi

Sr.

G

FIU

Orphie Moore

Sr.

F

USA

Renee Westmoreland Sr. G WKU

Betty Lennox

Jr.

G

TECH

Adrian Vickers

Fr.

F

USA

Debra Williams

Shea Lunsford

Sr.

F

WKU

Zuzana Michalcová

Sr.

F

FIU

Amanda Wilson

Sr.

F

TECH

1988 PLAYER

Fr.

G

TECH

1994

1999

F

TECH

YR. POS. TEAM

PLAYER

YR. POS. TEAM

*Susie Starks

Jr.

G

WKU

*Debra Williams

So.

G

TECH

Adrienne Goodson

Sr.

G

ODU

Tara Cosby

Jr.

F

WKU

PLAYER

YR. POS. TEAM

Sandra King

Sr.

F

UAB

Denise Hill

Sr.

F

WKU

*Betty Lennox

Sr.

G

Mary Taylor

Fr.

C

WKU

Pam Thomas

Sr.

G

TECH

Julie Hagood

Sr.

G

ASU

Adrian Vickers

So.

F

USA

Dawn Warner

So.

G

WKU

Tamicha Jackson

Sr.

G

TECH

ShaRae Mansfield

Jr.

F

WKU

Natalie Powers

So.

G

WKU

Jaime Walz

Sr.

G

WKU

1989

1995

2000

TECH

PLAYER

YR. POS. TEAM

PLAYER

YR. POS. TEAM

*Tandreia Green

Jr.

F

WKU

*Racquel Spurlock

Jr.

C

TECH

Wanda Guyton

Sr.

C

USF

Veronica Cook

Sr.

G

WKU

Kelly Hoover

Sr.

F

VCU

Tara Cosby

Sr.

C

WKU

PLAYER

YR. POS. TEAM

Kelly Lyons

Jr.

C

ODU

Vickie Johnson

Jr.

G

TECH

*Ayana Walker

Jr.

F

TECH

Ella Williams

Sr.

F

USA

Kendra Neal

Jr.

G

TECH

Gergana Slavtcheva

Jr.

F

FIU

Debra Williams

Jr.

G

TECH

Jalie Mitchell

Jr.

F

NT

Nikki Weddle

Jr.

G

DEN

Michaela Pavlickova

Sr.

F

DEN

Brooke Lassiter

Jr.

G

TECH

1990 PLAYER

YR. POS. TEAM

*Kelly Lyons

Sr.

C

ODU

PLAYER

YR. POS. TEAM

T.J. Jones

Jr.

G

ODU

*Racquel Spurlock

Sr.

Jacque Nero

So.

F

UAB

Tarshia Bronner

Jr.

F

WKU

Angie Snyder

So.

G

USF

Kendra Neal

Sr.

G

TECH

Sandra Williams

Jr.

F

UNCC

Lara Webb

So.

G

Lamar

Debra Williams

Sr.

G

TECH

66

1996

C

TECH

2001


SBC ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAMS 2002

2007

2012

PLAYER

YR. POS. TEAM

PLAYER

YR. POS. TEAM

PLAYER

*Cheryl Moody

Sr.

F

FIU

*Chrissy Givens

Sr.

G

MT

*Taylor Gault

Fr.

G

UALR

Cormisha Cotton

Jr.

F

FIU

Krystle Horton

Sr.

F

MT

Fanni Hutlassa

RS-Sr.

G

FIU

Jalie Mitchell

Sr.

F

NT

Amber Holt

Jr.

F

MT

Ebony Rowe

So.

F

MT

Gergana Slavtcheva

Sr.

F

FIU

Jeanenne Colbert

Sr.

G

ULL

Kortni Jones

Sr.

G

MT

Nicole Thomas

Sr.

G

NT

Yolanda Jones

Sr.

F

ULL

Icelyn Elie

Jr.

F

MT

Jamie Thomatis

Sr.

G

MT

Rudy Sims

Sr.

G

ASU

Marian Kursch

Sr.

C

UALR

2003

2008

YR. POS. TEAM

2013

PLAYER

YR. POS. TEAM

PLAYER

YR. POS. TEAM

PLAYER

YR. POS. TEAM

*Patrice Holmes

So.

*Dominique Duck

Jr.

F

WKU

*Kortni Jones

Sr.

G

MT

Kristina Covington

Sr.

G

WKU

Sherina Scott

Fr.

F

ASU

Taylor Gault

So.

G

UALR

Leslie Logsdon

Jr.

G

WKU

Amber Holt

Sr.

F

MT

Shanity James

Fr.

F

UALR

Tiffany Porter-Talbert Fr. G WKU

Arnika Brown

Fr.

F

WKU

Jerica Coley

Jr.

G

FIU

Taneisha Russell

Sr.

F

USA

Crystal Kelly

Sr.

F

WKU

Ebony Rowe

Jr.

F

MT

Tia Stovall

Fr.

F

MT

Kenzie Rich

So.

G

WKU

Alexis Govan

So.

G

WKU

G

MT

2004 PLAYER

2009

* -- Tournament MVP

YR. POS. TEAM

PLAYER

YR. POS. TEAM

Other Sun Belt Tournament MOPs:

*Patrice Holmes

Jr.

G

MT

*Alysha Clark

Jr.

F

MT

1983 – Anne Donovan, Sr., C, ODU

Carla Bartee

Fr.

F

WKU

Brandi Brown

Jr.

F

MT

1984 – Marie Christian, Fr., G, ODU

Sinnamonn Garrett

Sr.

G

NMSU

Cheslia Lymon

Jr.

G

MT

Krystle Horton

Fr.

F

MT

Chastity Reed

So.

F

UALR

Tiffany Porter-Talbert

So. G WKU

Kim Sitzmann

Jr.

G

UALR

Tia Stovall

So.

Shakira Nettles

Jr.

G

USA

F

MT

2005

Note: All-Tournament Teams were not named in 1983 and 1984.

2010

PLAYER

YR. POS. TEAM

PLAYER

YR. POS. TEAM

*Patrice Holmes

Sr.

*Alysha Clark

Sr.

F

MT

Tiffany Porter-Talbert Jr. G WKU

Anne-Marie Lanning

Jr.

G

MT

Tia Stovall

Jr.

F

MT

Chastity Reed

Jr.

F

UALR

Adrianne Davie

So.

C

ASU

Kim Sitzmann

Sr.

G

UALR

Anna Petrakova

Sr.

C

UL

Shanika Butler

Jr.

G

UALR

Chrissy Givens

So.

G

MT

Brittany Helm

Sr.

F

UNO

G

MT

2006

2011

PLAYER

YR. POS. TEAM

PLAYER

YR. POS. TEAM

*Chrissy Givens

Jr.

G

MT

*Chastity Reed

Sr.

F

UALR

Lasma Jekabsone

Jr.

C

FIU

Shanika Butler

Sr.

G

UALR

Tiffany Porter-Talbert

Sr.

G

WKU

Arnika Brown

Sr.

F

WKU

Crystal Kelly

So.

F

WKU

Amy McNear

Sr.

G

WKU

Adrianne Davie

Jr.

C

ASU

Keisha Mosely

Jr.

F

WKU

Tia Stovall

Sr.

F

MT

Nene Hurst

Sr.

G

ASU

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2013-14 Sun Belt Women’s Basketball SBC TOURNAMENT RECORDS TEAM RECORDS

Most Three-Point Field Goals Made: 27, WKU, 2003.

SINGLE GAME

Most Three-Point Field Goal Attempts: 75, Middle Tennessee, 2010.

Most Points: 114, Louisiana Tech vs. Arkansas State, 1999. Most Points in Half: 58, Louisiana Tech vs. Arkansas State, 1999. Fewest Points: 30, New Orleans vs. Middle Tennessee, 2005. Fewest Points (both teams): 92, Louisiana Tech (50) vs. New Orleans (42), 1994; Denver (51) vs. South Alabama (41), 2001. Largest Winning Margin: 67, WKU (103) vs. USL (36), 1997. Most Field Goals Made: 46, Old Dominion vs. Alabama-Birmingham, 1983. Most Field Goal Attempts: 85, Old Dominion vs. Alabama-Birmingham, 1991. Best Field Goal Percentage: .708 (46-65), Old Dominion vs. Alabama-Birmingham, 1983. Most Three-Point Field Goals Made: 13, WKU vs. Middle Tennessee, 2003. Most Three-Point Field Goal Attempts: 36, Middle Tennessee vs. North Texas, 2010. Best Three-Point Field Goal Percentage (Min. 10 att.): .727 (8-11), Florida International vs. New Orleans, 2001. Most Free Throws Made: 33, WKU vs. Arkansas State, 1998. Most Free Throw Attempts: 44, WKU vs. Arkansas State, 1998. Best Free Throw Percentage (Min. 10 att.): 1.000 (12-12), WKU vs. Old Dominion, 1984. Most Rebounds: 65, Louisiana Tech vs. Texas-Pan American, 1994 Most Assists: 33, Old Dominion vs. AlabamaBirmingham, 1983. Most Steals: 22, WKU vs. South Florida, 1985; Arkansas State vs. New Orleans, 1996. Most Blocked Shots: 13, Old Dominion vs. AlabamaBirmingham, 1983; Old Dominion vs. WKU, 1983. TOURNAMENT Most Points: 284, WKU, 1998. Most Field Goals Made: 109, Louisiana Tech, 1997. Most Field Goal Attempts: 228, WKU, 2011. Best Field Goal Percentage: .608 (76-125), Old Dominion, 1983.

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Best Three-Point Field Goal Percentage (Min. 10 att.): .615 (8-13), New Orleans, 1995. Most Free Throws Made: 75, WKU, 1998. Most Free Throw Attempts: 103, WKU, 1998. Best Free Throw Percentage: .967 (29-30), WKU, 1984. Most Rebounds: 170, Louisiana Tech, 1996. Most Assists: 69, WKU, 1985. Most Steals: 42, Louisiana Tech, 1996. Most Blocked Shots: 26, Old Dominion, 1983. INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

Most Rebounds: 19, Mary Klinewski, South Florida vs. South Alabama, 1983; Tandreia Green, WKU vs. South Alabama, 1989; Diane Williams, Va. Commonwealth vs. UNC Charlotte, 1991; Travesa Gant, Lamar vs. New Orleans, 1994. Most Assists: 13, Clemette Haskins, WKU vs. Old Dominion, 1985; LaQuan Stallworth, Louisiana Tech vs. WKU, 1998. Most Steals: 9, Dawn Warner, WKU vs. New Orleans, 1996. Most Blocked Shots: 13, Anne Donovan, Old Dominion vs. WKU, 1983. TOURNAMENT Most Minutes Played: 125, Kortni Jones, Middle Tennessee, 2011. Most Points: 132, Alysha Clark, Middle Tennessee, 2010.

SINGLE GAME

Most Field Goals Made: 48, Alysha Clark, Middle Tennessee, 2010.

Most Points: 48, Alysha Clark, Middle Tennessee vs. UALR, 2010.

Most Field Goal Attempts: 78, Alysha Clark, Middle Tennessee, 2010.

Most Field Goals Made: 16, Alysha Clark, Middle Tennessee vs. North Texas, 2010; Alysha Clark, Middle Tennessee vs. UALR, 2010; Alysha Clark, Middle Tennessee vs. WKU, 2010; Chastity Reed, UALR vs. New Orleans, 2010.

Best Field Goal Percentage (Min. 15 att.): .833 (1518), ShaRae Mansfield, WKU, 1999.

Most Field Goal Attempts: 31, Dawn Beachler, Texas-Pan American vs. Louisiana Tech, 1994; Chastity Reed, UALR vs. New Orleans, 2010.

Most Three-Point Field Goal Attempts: 26, Leslie Logsdon, WKU, 2003.

Best Field Goal Percentage (Min. 10 att.): .923 (12-13), Helen Malone, Old Dominion vs. AlabamaBirmingham, 1983. Most Three Point Field Goals Made: 8, Leslie Logsdon, WKU vs. Middle Tennessee, 2003. Most Three-Point Field Goal Attempts: 16, Sylvana Okde, Louisiana-Lafayette vs. North Texas, 2013. Best Three-Point Field Goal Percentage (Min. 5 att.): 1.000 (5-5), Melissa Garcia, Denver vs. Florida International, 2001. Most Free Throws Made: 16, Alysha Clark, Middle Tennessee vs. South Alabama, 2009; Alysha Clark, Middle Tennessee vs. UALR, 2010. Most Free Throw Attempts: 18, Amber Holt, Middle Tennessee vs. UALR, 2008; 16, Alysha Clark, Middle Tennessee vs. South Alabama, 2009; Alysha Clark, Middle Tennessee vs. UALR, 2010. Best Free Throw Percentage (Min. 10 att.): 1.000 (14-14), Kendra Neal, Louisiana Tech vs. WKU, 1996; (10-10), Patrice Holmes, Middle Tennessee vs. Arkansas State, 2003; (10-10), Brianna Culberson, Denver vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 2010.

Most Three-Point Field Goals Made: 14, Leslie Logsdon, WKU, 2003.

Best Three-Point Field Goal Percentage (Min. 10 att.): .700 (7-10), Veronica Cook, WKU, 1993. Most Free Throws Made: 35, Alysha Clark, Middle Tennessee, 2010. Most Free Throw Attempts: 42, Alysha Clark, Middle Tennessee, 2010. Best Free Throw Percentage (Min. 12 att.): 1.000 (14-14), Vickie Johnson, Louisiana Tech, 1993. Most Rebounds: 40, Arnika Brown, WKU, 2011. Most Assists: 29, Clemette Haskins, WKU, 1985. Most Blocked Shots: 25, Anne Donovan, Old Dominion, 1983. Most Steals: 12, Dawn Warner, WKU, 1996.


ALL-TIME TOURNAMENT STANDINGS/ATTENDANCE Tournament Wins SCHOOL YEARS W-L SF 2ND TITLES WKU 30 (1983-13) 57-22 (0.722) 8 10 1986, 88, 89, 91, 92, 93, 95, 2003, 08 UALR 12 (2000-13) 15-11 (0.577) 2 4 2011, 12 ASU 21 (1992-13) 21-22 (0.488) 13 1 -USA 30 (1983-12) 19-31 (0.380) 6 3 -ULM 7 (2007-1313) 3-7 (0.300) 0 0 -TROY 8 (2006-12) 3-8 (0.273) 0 0 -ULL 20 (1993-13) 5-21 (0.192) 0 2 --

WKU................................................................ 57 MT..................................................................................... 27 Tech.................................................................................. 24 ASU................................................................. 21 USA................................................................. 19 ODU.................................................................................. 17 FIU..................................................................................... 17 UALR............................................................... 15

Former Sun Belt Members Tech 10 (1992-2001) MT 12 (2001-13) ODU 9 (1983-91) FIU 14 (1999-13) UAB 9 (1983-91)

24-3 (.889) 25-5 (0.833) 17-4 (.810) 17-13 (0.567) 7-9 (.438)

1 0 2 5 4

2 4 2 2 2

1994, 96, 97, 98, 99, 2000, 01 2004, 05, 06, 07, 09, 10, 13 1983, 84, 85, 87, 90 2002 --

Denver NT UNO Lamar NMSU UNCC VCU FAU UCF UTPA USF

9-13 (0.409) 8-13 (0.381) 11-18 (.379) 3-6 (.333) 2-5 (.285) 3-9 (.250) 2-9 (.181) 1-7 (0.125) 0-1 (.000) 0-7 (.000) 0-9 (.000)

4 1 6 3 1 3 2 0 0 0 0

1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

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12 (2000-12) 12 (2001-13) 17 (1992-2010) 6 (1992, 94-98) 4 (2001-05) 9 (1983-91) 9 (1983-91) 7 (2007-13) 1 (1992) 7 (1992-98) 9 (1983-91)

School Wins

UNO.................................................................................. 11 Denver................................................................................9 NT.........................................................................................8 UAB......................................................................................7 ULL.................................................................... 5 Lamar..................................................................................3 UNCC...................................................................................3 ULM................................................................... 3 Troy................................................................... 3 NMSU..................................................................................2 VCU......................................................................................2 FAU.......................................................................................1 UCF......................................................................................0 UTPA....................................................................................0 Bold - current member

OVERALL TOURNAMENT ATTENDANCE HOST (YEAR).......................................................................................... ATTENDANCE Hot Springs, Arkansas (‘09)*.......................................................................................................18,600 South Alabama (‘08)*....................................................................................................................18,449 Hot Springs, Arkansas (‘10).........................................................................................................16,154 WKU (‘03)...........................................................................................................................................15,378 South Alabama (‘01)......................................................................................................................13,653 Hot Springs, Arkansas (’12).........................................................................................................13,253 Middle Tennessee (‘06).................................................................................................................13,129 Louisiana Tech (‘95)........................................................................................................................12,855 Hot Springs, Arkansas (‘11).........................................................................................................12,631 Louisiana Tech (‘98)........................................................................................................................10,901 Hot Springs, Arkansas (’13).........................................................................................................10,799 WKU (‘97)...........................................................................................................................................10,142 Louisiana Tech (‘93)...........................................................................................................................9,513 WKU (‘00)..............................................................................................................................................9,090 New Orleans (‘02)..............................................................................................................................8,969 WKU (‘92)..............................................................................................................................................8,478 WKU (‘04)..............................................................................................................................................8,476 WKU (‘94)..............................................................................................................................................8,414 Louisiana-Lafayette (‘07)*...............................................................................................................8,328 Arkansas State (‘99)..........................................................................................................................7,724 North Texas (‘05)................................................................................................................................7,147 Arkansas State (‘96)..........................................................................................................................6,201 WKU (‘89)..............................................................................................................................................5,550 Alabama-Birmingham (‘91)............................................................................................................5,298 Old Dominion (‘84)...........................................................................................................................5,116 WKU (‘86)..............................................................................................................................................4,350 Old Dominion (‘83)...........................................................................................................................3,878 Old Dominion (‘87)...........................................................................................................................3,781 Old Dominion (‘85)...........................................................................................................................3,365 Old Dominion (‘90)...........................................................................................................................3,201 South Florida (‘88).............................................................................................................................1,475 CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND ATTENDANCE - TOP 10 HOST (YEAR).......................................................................................... ATTENDANCE outh Alabama (‘01)...........................................................................................................................8,069 Louisiana Tech (‘95)...........................................................................................................................5,119 Louisiana Tech (‘93)...........................................................................................................................5,059

Middle Tennessee (‘06)....................................................................................................................4,813 Louisiana Tech (‘98)...........................................................................................................................4,138 New Orleans (‘02)..............................................................................................................................4,203 WKU (‘03)..............................................................................................................................................4,025 Hot Springs, Arkansas (‘10)............................................................................................................3,430 Hot Springs, Arkansas (‘12)............................................................................................................3,296 Hot Springs, Arkansas (‘09)............................................................................................................3,269 WKU (‘97)..............................................................................................................................................3,253 SEMIFINAL ROUND ATTENDANCE - TOP 10 HOST (YEAR).......................................................................................... ATTENDANCE South Alabama (‘08).........................................................................................................................4,584 WKU (‘94)..............................................................................................................................................4,345 Louisiana Tech (‘95)...........................................................................................................................3,871 Arkansas State (‘99)..........................................................................................................................3,843 Middle Tennessee (‘06)....................................................................................................................3,780 WKU (‘03)..............................................................................................................................................3,643 Louisiana Tech (‘98)...........................................................................................................................3,422 Hot Springs, Arkansas (‘10)............................................................................................................3,222 Hot Springs, Arkansas (‘10)............................................................................................................3,148 Louisiana Tech (‘93)...........................................................................................................................3,142 Hot Springs, Arkansas (‘09)............................................................................................................3,125 FIRST ROUND & QUARTERFINALS ATTENDANCE - TOP 10 HOST (YEAR).......................................................................................... ATTENDANCE South Alabama (‘08)*....................................................................................................................13,270 WKU (‘03)..............................................................................................................................................7,710 Hot Springs, Arkansas (‘12)............................................................................................................6,809 Louisiana-Lafayette (‘07)*...............................................................................................................6,742 Hot Springs, Arkansas (‘11)............................................................................................................6,463 Hot Springs, Arkansas (‘09)*..........................................................................................................5,830 Hot Springs, Arkansas (‘10)............................................................................................................5,792 Hot Springs, Arkansas (‘13)............................................................................................................5,456 Middle Tennessee (‘06)....................................................................................................................4,660 South Alabama (‘01).........................................................................................................................4,601 WKU (‘00)..............................................................................................................................................4,300 WKU (‘97)..............................................................................................................................................4,240 * First round games at campus sites

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2013-14 Sun Belt Women’s Basketball 2014 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP MARCH 12-15 - LAKEFRONT ARENA - NEW ORLEANS

Quarterfinals Wednesday, March 12

Semifinals Friday, March 14

Finals Saturday, March 15

No. 1 Seed 12 p.m. (CT)

No. 8 Seed

No. 4 Seed

12 p.m. (CT) Sun Belt Network

2:30 p.m. (CT)

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No. 2 Seed

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6 p.m. (CT)

No. 7 Seed

No. 3 Seed

2:30 p.m. (CT) Sun Belt Network

8:30 p.m. (CT)

No. 6 Seed

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