LINCOLN MEMORIAL UNIVERSITY 2010-11 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
WE ARE RAILSPLITTERS!!
2010-11 ROSTER AND TEAM PHOTO
2010-11 Lincoln Memorial University Women’s Basketball Numerical Roster
No. 3 10 11 12 15 20 21 23 31 33 34 40 50 52
Name Destiny Williams Carrie Ann Harris Kaitlin McNeill Dayshalee Salaman LaChelle Hyatt Melanie Todd Mariah Richardson Whitney Holmes Kendra Holmes Amberly O’Dell Melanie Hemphill Karen Boleska Patrice Talley Chelsea Craig
Pos. G G G G F G G/F F F G F F C F
Head Coach: Stephanie Smith Assistant Coach: Matt Acton Graduate Assistant: Cena Nasiloski
Ht. 5’4” 5’7” 5’9” 5’6” 5’10” 5’9” 5’9” 5’9” 5’10” 5’6” 6’0” 5’10” 6’1” 5’11”
Cl Jr Jr Fr Jr Jr Fr So Sr Fr Jr Jr Sr Jr Fr
Hometown / Previous School Upper Marlboro, MD / St. Petersburg J.C. Palm Beach Gardens, FL / Indian River C.C. Medical Lake, WA / Medical Lake H.S. Carolina, Puerto Rico / LaSalle H.S. Oklahoma City, OK / Brown Mackie College Springfield, VA / West Springfield H.S. Lawrenceville, GA / Berkmar H.S. Oklahoma City, OK / Brown Mackie College Leesburg, VA / Loudoun H.S. Argos, IN / Argos H.S. Chattanooga, TN / Walters State C.C. Burlington, Ontario / Notre Dame S.S. Easley, SC / Walters State C.C. Frankfort, KY / Franklin County H.S.
WELCOME / CONTENTS
LMU Women’s Basketball Quick Facts School........................................ Lincoln Memorial University Founded .......................... ............................................. 1897 Location .......................................................... Harrogate, TN Enrollment .................................................................... 4,445 School Colors ................................................ Blue and Gray Arena Name ............................................... Tex Turner Arena Capacity ....................................................................... 5,009 Nickname .................................................. Lady Railsplitters Affiliation .................................................... NCAA Division II Conference ...................................................... South Atlantic President ......................................... B. James Dawson, EdD Alma Mater, Year ........................................ Evansville, 1967 Athletic Director ............................................. Roger Vannoy Alma Mater, Year ............................. Lincoln Memorial, 1975 Athletic Department Phone ......................... (423) 869-6285 Coaching Staff Head Coach ................................................ Stephanie Smith Alma Mater, Year ................................. Campbellsville, 1988 Record at LMU (yrs) ............................................... 20-36 (2) Career Record (4 yr. school) ................................. 20-36 (2) Smith’s Office Phone ................................... (423) 869-6246 Smith’s E-mail .................. stephanie.smith378@lmunet.edu Assistant Coach .................................................. Matt Acton Alma Mater, Year ............................ Western Kentucky, 1995 Acton’s Office Phone .................................. (423) 869-6343 Athletic Trainer ............................................................. Josh Holt Holt’s Office Phone .............................................. (423) 869-6378 Team Information 2008-09 Overall Record ................................................ 9-19 Home | Away | Neutral ................................... 6-6 | 3-11 | 0-2 2009 SAC Record (finish) ..................................... 6-10 (7th) Home | Away ............................................................ 4-4 | 2-6 Starters returning/lost ..................................................... 4/1 Letter winners returning/lost .......................................... 8/1 History First Year of Basketball .......................... 1913, reborn 1973 All-time Record (yrs) ....................................... 733-395 (67) Last NCAA Tournament Appearance (yrs) ............ 2003 (1) Result ........................... lost to Ark. Tech in first round, 64-50 Last SAC Tournament Appearance (yrs) .............. 2010 (4) Result ....................... lost to Newberry in quarterfinals, 56-78 Sports Information Sports Information Director............................. Rusty Peace SID Office Phone .......................................... (423) 869-6236 Home Phone ................................................. (423) 869-5120 Assistant SID ......................................................... Bill Porter Home Phone ................................................. (423) 869-9032 SID Fax .......................................................... (423) 869-6382 Mailing Address ............................................ LMU Box 2028 Tex Turner Arena 6965 Cumberland Gap Parkway Harrogate, TN 37752 2010-11 LMU Lady Railsplitter Basketball
Table of Contents TEAM PHOTO / ROSTER..............................................Inside front cover WELCOME / CONTENTS........................................................................1 MEDIA INFORMATION............................................................................2 2010-11 SEASON OUTLOOK................................................................3 HEAD COACH STEPHANIE SMITH........................................................4 ASST. COACHES MATT ACTON / CENA NASILOSKI.......................5 DESTINY WILLIAMS..................................................................6 CARRIE ANN HARRIS................................................................7 KAITLIN McNEILL.................................................8 DAYSHALEE SALAMAN...................................................9 LACHELLE HYATT...............................................................10 M E L A N I E T O D D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 MARIAH RICHARDSON.............................................................12 WHITNEY HOLMES..............................................................................13 KENDRA HOLMES..........................................................................14 AMBERLY O’DELL.........................................................15 MELANIE HEMPHILL.....................................................16 KAREN BOLESKA...................................................17 PAT R I C E TA L L E Y. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 8 CHELSEA CRAIG...................................................19 LMU CHEERLEADERS / DANCE TEAM................................20 THE SOUTH ATLANTIC CONFERENCE................................................21 2009-10 FINAL RESULTS/ STATISTICS.................................................22 CAREER RECORDS..............................................................................23 SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS...............................................................24 SINGLE-GAME / TURNER ARENA RECORDS.....................................25 ALL-TIME ROSTER...............................................................................26 HONOR ROLL...................................................................................27-28 LMU ATHLETES HALL-OF-FAME MEMBERS...........................................29 CHAMPIONSHIP TEAMS......................................................................30 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS............................................................31-33 RESULTS VS. ALL OPPONENTS.........................................................34 SAC IN THE NCAA / COACHING RECORDS........................................35 TEX TURNER ARENA / HOME COURTS..............................................26 LADY RAILSPLITTER LOCKER ROOM.......................................37 ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT / LOCAL INFORMATION.............................29 THIS IS LINCOLN MEMORIAL UNIVERSITY.........................................29 BROADCAST SCHEDULE....................................................................40 TV/RADIO CHART...................................Inside back cover
CREDITS
The 2010-11 Lincoln Memorial University Women’s Basketball Guide is a publication of the LMU Sports Information Office. Layout and Design: Sports Information Office; and basketball coaching staff Writing: Bill Porter and Rusty Peace Photography: Rusty Peace, Bill Porter, Ray Welch and the LMU Sports Information Archives Special Thanks: Head Coach Stephanie Smith and her staff, Director of Publications Regina Burns, Robin Susong and Katherine Pebworth Cover photo shot at Wilderness Road State Park, Ewing, Virginia. http://www.dcr.virginia.gov/state_parks/wil.shtml All LMU athletic guides are available from the Sports Information office either in print form (if available) or CD-Rom for a small fee. They can also be found on the world wide web at www.lmurailsplitters.com.
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MEDIA INFORMATION WELCOME
This guide is designed to assist the media with their coverage of Lincoln Memorial University basketball. It is published primarily as a source of information for reporters representing newspapers, television and radio stations, wire services and magazines. If you need information that you cannot find in this guide, please contact the Sports Information Office at (423) 869-6236. We are always ready to serve you.
MEDIA/PHOTOGRAPHER CREDENTIALS
COVERING PRACTICE
Practices are generally open to the public. Please contact the Sports Information Office if you wish to interview players or coaches. If you plan to cover a practice, call in advance for any changes in the schedule.
INTERVIEWS
Interviews with Coach Stephanie Smith, players and other athletic personnel must be arranged through the Sports Information Office. Generally, the best times for interviews are before and after practice.
Requests for media credentials should be made at least one week in advance. Media are requested to park at the lower Arena entrance and display some form of identification on the vehicle to avoid being ticketed. There is limited space on the floor press row that is available on a first-come, first-serve basis. Additional space is available next to the stat table, if needed. Photography is permitted on the courtside wherever it is allowed by NCAA rules.
After games, Coach Smith and players are available for interviews after a 10-minute cooling-off period. Please contact the SID before the game or a member of the stat crew during the game to arrange for any postgame interviews. Priority will be given to the LMU radio and then on a first-come, first-serve basis. If requested, efforts will be made to arrange postgame interviews with visiting coaches and players.
STATISTICAL SERVICES
Telephone interviews with Coach Smith and players are available on a “call-back” basis only and will be arranged at the most convenient time for the student-athletes and coaches.
Statistics are provided using the STAT CREW program. Monitors will be placed along press row to provide immediate access to statistics. Hard copies of halftime stats, final stats and play-by-play will be provided following each half.
RADIO BROADCASTS
Requests to broadcast must be made as soon as possible to the Sports Information Office at (423) 869-6236. A phone line is provided for the visiting team’s radio. Space is available either on press row next to the visiting bench or next to the stat table.
LMU Sports Information Tex Turner Arena LMU Box 2028 6965 Cumberland Gap Parkway Harrogate, TN 37752 Fax: (423) 869-6382 Website: www.lmunet.edu/athletics
Rusty Peace
Sports Information Director Office: (423) 869-6236 Home: (423) 869-5120 Email: rusty.peace@lmunet.edu
MEDIA SERVICES
Media packets will be provided before games. Postgame statistics will be also be provided to all members of the media. Telephone and fax service are also available. If requested, statistics and any other information can be faxed or emailed to your media outlet. Priority will be given to the visiting SID. Soft drinks and snacks will be available in the Tex Turner Room at halftime.
2009-10 LADY RAILSPLITTER PRIMARY MEDIA OUTLETS Print Media Associated Press, Teresa Walker/Skip Latt, PO Box 22990, Nashville, TN 37202 Bristol Herald-Courier, George Stone, P.O. Box 609, Bristol, VA 24201 Claiborne Progress, Andrea Schneider, P.O. Box 40, Tazewell, TN 37879 Corbin Times, Jim McAlister, 201 N. Kentucky Ave., Corbin, KY 40701 Harlan Daily Enterprise, John Henson, P.O. Box E, Harlan, KY 40831 Kingsport Times News, John Moorehouse, P.O. Box 479, Kingsport, TN 37660 Knoxville News Sentinel, John Adams, 208 West Church Avenue, Knoxville, TN 37901 Johnson City Press, Trey Williams, LaFollette Press, Dwane Wilder, P.O. Box 1261, LaFollette, TN 37766 London Sentinel-Echo, Denis House, P.O. Box 830, London, KY 40741 Middlesboro Daily News, Jay Compton, P.O. Box 579, Middlesboro, KY 40965 Morristown Citizen-Tribune, Kevin Utt, P.O. Box 625, Morristown, TN 37815 Powell Valley News, P.O. Box 459, Pennington Gap, VA 24277 Pineville Sun, Sports Editor, P.O. 250, Pineville, KY 40977 Broadcast Media WYMT TV, Jeff Archer, P.O. Box 1299, Hazard, KY 41701 WATE/WTNZ-TV, Jim Wogan, P.O. Box 2349, Knoxville, TN 37901 WVLT-TV, Rick Russo, P.O. Box 59088, Knoxville, TN 37950 WBIR-TV, Steve Phillips, 1513 Hutchinson Avenue, Knoxville, TN 37917 WCYB-TV, Jordan Conigliaro, 101 Lee Street, Bristol, VA 24201 WJHL-TV, Kenny Hawkins, P.O. Box 1130, Johnson City, TN 37605 WLMU/91.3 FM - WRWB/740 AM, LMU Box 2025, Cumb. Gap Parkway, Harrogate, TN 37752 WFXY/1490 AM - Sam Turner, P.O. Box 447, Middlesboro, KY 40965 WRIL/106.3 FM - Brian O’Brien, P.O.Box 693, Pineville, KY 40977 WSWV/105.5 FM - 1570 AM, 203 West Morgan Avenue, Pennington Gap, VA 24277 Print / Internet Media Pinnacle Sports & Leisure, John Engle, www.pinnaclesportsview.com D2Basketball.com, www.d2basketball.com
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Bill Porter
Assistant Sports Information Director Office: (423) 869-6376 Home: (423) 869-9032 Email: bill.porter@lmunet.edu
Scott Erland
Sports Information Graduate Assistant Office: (423) 869-6236
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2010-11 SEASON OUTLOOK The 2010-2011 Lady Railsplitters will begin the new season with a solid core of returning players and eight new players on the squad. Two seniors return from last season. Whitney Holmes (Oklahoma City, Ok) was a part time starter and averaged 5 points per game and 6.2 rebounds per game. Lachelle Hyatt (Oklahoma City, Ok) rounds out the senior class and also made contributions last year. Also returning from last year’s team are starters Dayshalee Salaman (Carolina, PR), Amberly O’Dell (Argos, IN) and Destiny Williams (Washington, DC). Salaman is a junior and led the team in scoring, averaging 17.8 ppg. She also led the team in assists (3.5 assists per game) and steals (1.9 steals per game). O’Dell led the team in minutes played (35.9 per game) and three-point shooting, averaging three per game. Williams was the team’s starting point guard and averaged 5 ppg while dishing out 3.1 apg. Rounding out the returners is Mariah Richardson (Atlanta, GA). Mariah started in the first three games of the season as a freshman, but was sidelined for several games due to illness. The newcomers to this year’s team represent a mix of experience and youth. The experience comes from junior college transfer Patrice Talley (Easley, SC), Melanie Hemphill (Chattanooga, TN) and Carrie Ann Harris (Palm Beach Gardens, FL). Talley and Hemphill come from Walters State Community College where they compiled a record of 59-5 in their two years along with two NJCAA national tournament appearances. Harris played her junior college basketball at Indian River State College. She played valuable minutes at the point guard position and led her team to a 21-5 record and a appearance in the Florida JUCO State Tournament. The youth is represented by four freshman. Springfield High School standout Melanie Todd (Springfield, VA) helped lead her team to a 24-3 record and a state Final Four appearance. She will be joined by highly recruited Kendra Holmes (Leesburg, VA), who helped take Loudoun High School to the regional tournament. Rounding out the lineup are Chelsea Craig (Frankfort, KY) and Kaitlyn McNeill (Medical Lake, WA). Craig averaged 15 ppg and 10 rpg at Franklin County High School, while McNeill averaged 12 ppg and 10 rpg. McNeill also was named MVP of her team and was a member of the Academic Team for four years. Senior Karen Boleska (Burlington, Ontario) also joins the Lady Railsplitters basketball team this year. Boleska has played for the LMU women’s soccer team for the past four years. The 2010-11 schedule will present the team with some additional tough challenges outside of the grueling South Atlantic Conference schedule. The season will start in Cleveland, MS where the Lady Railsplitters will face Southern Arkansas and Delta State. Also appearing on this year’s non-conference schedule will be King, Mt. Olive, and Montevallo. Rounding out the non-conference schedule will be Lander and Clayton State. Delta State, Lander and Clayton State all made the NCAA Tournament last season, with Delta State and Lander making it as far as the Sweet 16. The conference season will see the usual appearances by South Atlantic Conference foes including five NCAA Tournament teams from last season in Tusculum (who reached the Final Four), Carson Newman, Lenoir Rhyne, Newberry and new SAC member Anderson. Contests against Wingate, Catawba, Mars Hill and Brevard will round out the SAC portion of the schedule.
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LADY RAILSPLITTER COACHING STAFF
STEPHANIE SMITH HEAD COACH
THE SMITH FILE Birthdate / Birthplace: Jan. 17, 1965 / Mt. Vernon, KY Education: Sue Bennett College, 1985 BS, Campbellsville University, MS, Oakland City University Coaching Resume: Wabash Valley College 1991-2003 267-115 (.700) Cowley County College 2003-04 23-9 (.719) Daytona Beach Community College 2004-08 70-51 (.579) Lincoln Memorial University 2008-present HEAD COACHING HONORS Russell Athletic WBCA JC/CC National Coach of the Year 2003 NJCAA Tournament Appearances 2002-2003 Great Rivers Athletic Coach of the Year 2001, 2002, 2003 NJCAA Region XXIV Coach of the Year 2002, 2003 District Coach Of The Year 2002, 2003 Alberte Lee Cox Sportsmanship Award National Winner (Team)
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First season
Stephanie Smith comes in to her third year at LMU looking to take the Lady Railsplitter program to their first-ever SAC title. Smith, a native of Mt. Vernon, Kentucky, came to LMU from Daytona Beach College in Daytona Beach, Florida, where she had been head coach since 2004. Before taking over the helm at Daytona Beach College, Smith spent the 2003-04 season with Cowley County College in Kansas. Her duties at Cowley came after serving as head coach at Wabash Valley College in Mt. Carmel, Illinois, from 1991 to 2003 where she led the Warriors to the Region XXIV and GRAC Championship with a 31- 2 record before earning 2003 Russell Athletic/ WBCA JC/CC National Coach of the Year. Some of Smith’s other accolades at Wabash include 12 20-win seasons, conference championships in 2001, 2002 and 2003, and a preseason ranking of 2nd in the nation. Smith got her start in women’s college basketball with St. Catharine Junior College in Springfield, Kentucky, in 1985 where she served as assistant after graduating from Sue Bennett Junior College that same year. Smith also holds a Bachelor of Science from Campbellsville College and a master’s degree from Oakland City University.
STEPHANIE SMITH YEAR-BY-YEAR Year School 1991-92 Wabash Valley Junior College 1992-93 Wabash Valley Junior College 1993-94 Wabash Valley Junior College 1994-95 Wabash Valley Junior College 1995-96 Wabash Valley Junior College 1996-97 Wabash Valley Junior College 1997-98 Wabash Valley Junior College 1998-99 Wabash Valley Junior College 1999-00 Wabash Valley Junior College 2000-01 Wabash Valley Junior College 2001-02 Wabash Valley Junior College 2002-03 Wabash Valley Junior College 2003-04 Cowley County College 2004-05 Daytona Beach Community College 2005-06 Daytona Beach Community College 2006-07 Daytona Beach Community College 2007-08 Daytona Beach Community College 2008-09 Lincoln Memorial University 2009-10 Lincoln Memorial University Total
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Record 16-15 17-13 18-12 21-11 20-11 22-10 20-10 22-11 23-10 24-7 30-2 34-3 23-9 18-13 13-17 19-11 20-10 11-17 9-19 380-211
Pct. .516 .567 .600 .656 .645 .688 .667 .667 .697 .774 .938 .919 .719 .581 .433 .633 .667 .392 .321 .645
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LADY RAILSPLITTER COACHING STAFF
MATT ACTON ASSISTANT COACH
COACHING EXPERIENCE Winston-Salem State 2008-10 Carson-Newman 2001-2008 Lander 1999-2001 Francis Marion 1998-99 Brescia 1995-98
Acton begins his career as assistant women’s coach with Lincoln Memorial University after having spent two seasons with Winston-Salem State University in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. A native of Owensboro, Kentucky, Acton has a long line of experience when it comes to the game of women’s basketball. Following graduation from Western Kentucky University in 1995, he served as women’s assistant coach at Brescia College in his hometown of Owensboro, Kentucky, from 1995 to 1998. During that time, Brescia tallied a 78-19 record while making two NAIA National Tournament appearances. During the 1998-99 season, Acton moved to NCAA Division II Francis Marion University as assistant where he helped guide the team to a 27-3 record that included a Peach Belt Conference regular season title and an appearance in the 1999 NCAA Division II “Sweet Sixteen.” From 1999 to 2001 he served as assistant coach at Lander University in Greenwood, South Carolina. During his stay at Lander, the team posted a 2828 record while earning an NCAA National Tournament appearance in 2000. Possibly Acton’s biggest contribution came during his tenure with South Atlantic Conference rival Carson-Newman College in Jefferson City, Tennessee. From 2001 to 2008, Acton helped the Lady Eagles to a 116-89 record while earning a trip to the NCAA Division II “Sweet Sixteen,” capturing one SAC Tournament Championship and finishing as tournament runner-up once and regular season runner up once.
CENA NASILOSKI GRADUATE ASSISTANT COACH
PLAYING EXPERIENCE Lincoln Memorial University 2008-10 Iowa Western C.C. 2007-08 Northeast C. C. (Neb.) 2006-07
Cena moves a few spots up the bench into the coaches section following two successful seasons in the blue and gray. The Hammond, Indiana, native averaged 5.3 points and 4.6 rebounds a game in her two seasons as a Lady Railsplitter. Cena she spent one season at Northwest Community College (Nebraska) and one at Iowa Western Community College before coming to LMU
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DESTINY WILLIAMS
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5-4 * Junior * Guard * Upper Marlboro, MD St. Petersburg Junior College
COACH SMITH ON DESTINY: “Destiny is a explosive point guard, she can get to the basket, yet has solid range from beyond the arc. She has a solid work ethic and provides leadership at the guard position.” PRIOR TO LMU / QUICK FACTS Averaged 12.2 ppg, 5.7 apg, 2.7 steals at Riverdale Baptist School…Teams Defensive Player of the Year… McDonalds All American nominee…won four National Tournaments in Christian School League. SAINT PETERSBURG JUNIOR COLLEGE (2008-09) Averaged 15.2 ppg, 6.1 apg, 2.3 steals…selected to 1st team all conference…earned team’s MVP and Offensive Player of the Year awards in 2008-09…Junior College Academic All American. SOPHOMORE SEASON (2009-10) Averaged 4.6 points a game..... Second on the team in assists.
PERSONALS Date of birth: 8-9-90 Full name: Destiny Aleshia Williams Major: Communications What kind of music do you like? R&B, Hip Hop What artists are in heavy rotation on your MP3 player? Jay-Z, Trey Songs, Lady Gaga If you weren’t playing basketball, what would you play? I would like to be in gymnastics. Do you watch any other sports? Football What TV shows do you watch regularly? Real Housewives of Atlanta, Rachel Zoe Project What is your earliest basketball memory? Going to the elite 8 with my 12U AAU team; it was my first big tournament.
LMU Career Statistics Year 2009-10 TOTAL
GP GS Min FG FGA Pct 28 26 736 45 148 .304 28 26 736 45 148 .304
3FG FGA Pct 2 11 .182 2 11 .182
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FT 38 38
FTA Pct 59 .644 59 .644
Off Def Tot Avg A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 12 63 75 2.7 87 87 3 37 130 4.6 12 63 75 2.7 87 87 3 37 130 4.6
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CARRIE ANN HARRIS
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5-7 * Junior * Guard * Palm Beach Gardens, FL Indian River Community College
COACH SMITH ON CARRIE ANN: “Carrie Ann is a dynamic, scoring point guard and brings experience to the position. She is very crafty with the ball, uses her body extremely well and is a quick athletic player.” PRIOR TO LMU / QUICK FACTS Played at Palm Beach High School…averaged 20ppg and 7apg…Earned Fab 5 honors. INDIAN RIVER C.C. (2009-10) Helped her team to a 21-5 record in 2009-10…averaged 8ppg and 4apg…was selected to the Southern All Conference Team…earned a conference championship and state tournament appearance. FLORIDA C.C. - JACKSONVILLE (2007-08) Second team All-Conference selection.... Averaged over 16 points per game.
PERSONALS Date of birth: 2-4-89 Full Name: Carrie Ann Harris What kind of music do you listen to? R&B and Rap What artists are in heavy rotation on your MP3 player? Nikki Minaji and Drake If you were not playing basketball, what would you play? Flag football and Boxing Do you watch any other sports? Boxing and Softball What TV shows do you watch regularly? One on One What is your earliest basketball memory? When I was 2 years old I loved to have a basketball in my hand and I dribbled it all the time.
FCCJ/IRCC Career Statistics Year 2007-08 2009-10 TOTAL
GP 29 19 48
GS Min N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
FG 192 68 260
FGA 461 128 589
Pct .417 .531 .441
3FG FGA 58 149 8 18 66 167
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Pct .389 .444 .395
FT 47 22 69
FTA 73 40 113
Pct .644 .550 .611
Off N/A 18 N/A
Def N/A 31 N/A
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Tot 152 49 201
Avg 5.2 2.6 4.2
A TO Blk Stl 111 N/A N/A 95 57 23 1 28 168 N/A N/A 123
Pts 489 166 655
Avg 16.9 8.7 13.65
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KAITLIN McNEILL
5-9 * Freshman * Guard * Medical Lake, WA Medical Lake High School
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COACH SMITH ON KAITLIN: “Kaitlyn has a keen outside shot and stellar work ethic. She can also drive to the basket and will add depth at the guard position.” PRIOR TO LMU / QUICK FACTS Averaged 12ppg and 10rpg in Senior season..Earned MVP Award, Coaches Award, and All Conference Award…Was a member of the All Academic Team for 4 years
PERSONALS Date of birth: 4-23-92 Full name: Kaitlin Elizabeth McNeill Major: Undecided What kind of music do you listen to? Rap, Hip Hop, Rock What artists are in heavy rotation on your MP3 player? T.I., lil Wayne, Jack Johnson If you weren’t playing basketball, what would you play? Snow boarding Do you watch any other sports? Football and Baseball What TV shows do you watch regularly? Teen Mom and Fresh Prince of Bel-Air What is your earliest basketball memory? Learning how to do a dropstep when I was around 8 years old.
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DAYSHALEE SALAMAN
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5-3 * Junior * Guard * Carolina, Puerto Rico LaSalle High School
COACH SMITH ON DAYSHALEE: “Dayshalee has a championship mentality and plays with an edge. She is a two-year starter and shows leadership at the guard position. Dayshalee can shoot the three and is very good in transition.” PRIOR TO LMU / QUICK FACTS Named All-Dade 4A-1A First Team in 2007 and 2008....Ranked by HoopGurlz.com as one of the Florida Top 100 seniors....Named to the 2008 FSWA Class 3A All-State Third Team.... Was a finalist for the Miami Herald All-Dade Class 3A-1A Female Athlete of the Year.... Averaged 18.5 points and six assists a game her senior season.... Also was a standout on the LaSalle High School Royal Lions’ volleyball team. FRESHMAN SEASON (2008-09) Started in 24 games as a Freshman…averaged 11.8 ppg and 4.3 apg (fourth best average in the SAC)…a member of the South Atlantic Conference All-Freshman Team…Voted team MVP. SOPHOMORE SEASON (2009-10) Set a new school record for points in a game with 44 at Catawba.... Led team in points, assists and steals.... Ranked fifth, sixth and fifth, respectively, in the SAC in those categories. PERSONALS: Date of birth: 3-17-90 Full name: Dayshalee Salaman Major: Physical Education & Kinesiology What kind of music do you listen to? Reggae and Hip Hop What artists are in heavy rotation on your MP3 player? Don Omar, Lil Wayne, Aventuras If you weren’t playing basketball, what would you play? Volleyball Do you watch any other sports? Baseball, Football, Volleyball What TV shows do you watch regularly? Pranked, Tool Academy What is your earliest basketball memory? Playing in Cuba for the Puerto Rico National Team when I was 12 years old.
LMU Career Statistics
Year 2008-09 2009-10 TOTAL
GP 28 28 56
GS 24 24 48
Min 746 852 1598
FG 124 171 295
FGA 282 406 688
Pct .440 .421 .429
3FG FGA 19 77 53 148 72 225
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Pct .247 .358 .320
FT 63 104 167
FTA 82 138 220
Pct .768 .754 .759
Off 11 16 27
Def 72 53 125
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Tot 83 69 152
Avg 3.0 2.5 2.7
A TO 122 156 97 114 219 270
Blk 2 1 3
Stl 36 53 89
Pts 330 499 829
Avg 11.8 17.8 14.8
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LACHELLE HYATT
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5-10 * Senior * Forward * Oklahoma City, OK Brown Mackie College
COACH SMITH ON LACHELLE: “Lachelle is active around the basket, especially on the defensive end. She has solid post moves with the ability to make the outside shot. Lachelle brings experience and leadership to our team.” PRIOR TO LMU / QUICK FACTS Attended US Grant High School…averaged 10 points, 10 rebounds and 4 blocks a game as a Senior…played with LMU teammate Whitney Holmes. BROWN MACKIE JUNIOR COLLEGE (2007-09) 2007-08 averaged 10ppg and 10rpg…2008-09 averaged 7 points and 7 rebounds a game…helped team record most wins in school history with a 22-6 record. JUNIOR SEASON (2009-10) Averaged 2.5 points and 2.2 rebounds a game...
PERSONALS Date of birth: 10-5-88 Full name: Lachelle Darie Hyatt Major: Athletic Training What kind of music do you listen to? R&B, Hip Hop What artists are in heavy rotation on your MP3 player? Tupac, Chris Brown, Dream, Trey Songz If you weren’t playing basketball, what would you play? Volleyball Do watch any other sports? Football, Track and Field What TV shows do you watch regularly? Law and Order, CSI, Kim Possible, Phineas and Ferb What is your earliest basketball memory? My first practice, I did not know how to do anything.
LMU Career Statistics Year 2009-10 TOTAL
GP GS Min FG FGA Pct 26 0 291 29 48 .604 26 0 291 29 48 .604
3FG FGA Pct 0 0 .000 0 0 .000
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FT 6 6
FTA Pct 9 .667 9 .667
Off Def Tot Avg A 22 34 56 2.2 7 22 34 56 2.2 7
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TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 10 5 6 64 2.5 10 5 6 64 2.5
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MELANIE TODD
5-9 * Freshman * Guard * Springfield, VA West Springfield High School
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COACH SMITH ON MELANIE: “Mel Todd is a high energy player who will score and create her own shots. Her work ethic is unmatched. She truly enjoys the game of basketball and that passion shines on the court.” PRIOR TO LMU / QUICK FACTS Averaged 10ppg, 8rpg, and 6apg as a Senior…Led her team to a 24-3 record and a Final Four appearance in the Virginia State Tournament..A member of the All District Team and participated in the Suburban Classic All Star Game
PERSONALS Date of birth: 5-10-92 Full name: Melanie Denise Todd Major: Undecided What kind of music do you listen to? All kinds What artists are in heavy rotation on your MP3 player? Drake and Wale If you weren’t playing basketball, what would you play? Soccer Do you watch any other sports? Football, Soccer, and Hockey What TV shows do you watch regularly? Desperate Housewives and Grey’s Anatomy What is your earliest basketball memory? Playing in the AAU National Tournament when I was 10 years old.
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MARIAH RICHARDSON
5-9 * Sophomore * Guard/Forward * Lawrenceville, GA Berkmar High School
#21
COACH SMITH ON MARIAH: “Mariah is a high energy player. She showed a lot of potential as a freshman earning several starts in the early season. She has a good shooting touch, yet can play inside as well.” PRIOR TO LMU / QUICK FACTS Averaged 17 points a game in senior season…voted teams best offensive player…member of the 2008-09 Gwinnett County All-Star Game…MVP of Berkmar Christmas Tourney…HS team appeared in Georgia’s Sweet 16 state tournament. FRESHMAN SEASON (2009-10) Played in 18 games.... Averaged 2.5 points and 1.1 rebounds a game.
PERSONALS Date of birth: 5-7-91 Full name: Mariah Mi’sheik Claria Richardson Major: Juvenile Justice What kind of music do you listen to? R&B, Rap What artists are in heavy rotation on your MP3 player? Trey Songz, Lil Wayne, Drake, Nikki Manji If you weren’t playing basketball, what would you play? Volleyball Do you watch any other sports? Tennis, Football What TV shows do you watch regularly? Law & Order, Saved by the Bell, Disney Channel, Pranked What is your earliest basketball memory? I started playing basketball when I was in the 8th grade. My brother made me practice until I cried. He would not let me give up.
LMU Career Statistics Year 2009-10 TOTAL
GP GS Min FG FGA Pct 18 2 160 21 43 .488 18 2 160 21 43 .488
3FG FGA Pct 0 2 .000 0 2 .000
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FTA Pct 4 .750 4 .750
Off Def Tot Avg A 10 9 19 1.1 4 10 9 19 1.1 4
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WHITNEY HOLMES
5-9 * Senior * Forward * Oklahoma City, OK Brown Mackie College
#23
COACH SMITH ON WHITNEY: “Whitney was a key contributor last season who can play the wing or post positions. She has a strong frame and is a good shooter and passer. Whiteny has outstanding quickness on the offensive and defensive ends.” PRIOR TO LMU / QUICK FACTS Averaged 20 points, 8 rebounds, 3 assists and 3 blocks a game at US Grant High School in Oklahoma City… played with LMU teammate LaChelle Hyatt. BROWN MACKIE COLLEGE (2007-09) 2 year starter…Freshman stats- 25 points and 10 rebounds a game… Sophomore stats-18 points and 8 rebounds a game…Named NJCAA Divisn II 1st team All-American as a freshman and sophomore…2 time member of All-Conference Team. JUNIOR SEASON (2009-10) Played in all 28 games..... Started in all but one game.... Averaged 5 points and 6.2 reboinds a game.
PERSONALS Date of birth: 4-16-89 Full name: Whitney Rena Holmes Major: Physical Education & Kinesiology What kind of music do you listen to? R&B, Rap, Country What artists are in heavy rotation on your MP3 player? Ne-Yo If you weren’t playing basketball, what would you play? Tennis, Volleyball Do you watch any other sports? Tennis, Volleyball, Track What TV shows do you watch regularly? Hanna Montana, The Game What is your earliest basketball memory? When I first started playing basketball I was clueless. I tried to shoot a lay-up and threw the ball off the backboard.
LMU Career Statistics Year 2009-10 TOTAL
GP GS Min FG FGA Pct 28 27 679 50 120 .417 28 27 679 50 120 .417
3FG FGA Pct 2 3 .667 2 3 .667
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FTA Pct 53 .717 53 .717
Off Def Tot Avg A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 62 112 174 6.2 21 28 10 43 140 5.0 62 112 174 6.2 21 28 10 43 140 5.0
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KENDRA HOLMES
5-10 * Freshman * Forward * Leesburg, VA Loudoun High School
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COACH SMITH ON KENDRA: “Kendra is a highly talented player who will be a tough matchup with her versatility. She is long, athletic and is expected to be a factor for the Lady Railsplitters in the post this season.” PRIOR TO LMU / QUICK FACTS Averaged 15ppg and 15rpg as a senior…Earned All District and All Region honors in 2009 and 2010… Participated in the Virginia All Star Game…State Player of the Year in 2008-09
PERSONALS Date of birth: 10-30-91 Full name: Kendra Yvonne Holmes Major: Undecided What kind of music do you listen to? Rap, Hip Hop and R&B What artists are in heavy rotation on your MP3 player? Lil Wayne, Flocka, Jeezy and Drake If you were not playing basketball, what would you play? Lacrosse or Track Do you watch any other sports on TV? Football What TV shows do you watch regularly? Everybody Hates Chris and Jersey Shore What is your earliest basketball memory? Playing in the YMCA league when I was only 5 years old. I was the only girl playing and the boys would not pass me the ball, so I cried during the games
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AMBERLY O’DELL
#33
5-6 * Junior * Guard * Argos, IN Argos High School
COACH SMITH ON AMBERLY: ““AO” is a solid defender who has great range from inside and outside the three point arc. She is a contributor in all facets who steps up everyone’s game when she is on the floor. AO is a proven winner.” PRIOR TO LMU / QUICK FACTS Transferred to LMU from Central Michigan.... Earned all-conference honors her last three years of high school.... Named to the Indiana Top 100 her junior and senior seasons.... Led her team to the school’s first sectional and regional titles ever in 2006-07.... Named team most valuable player as a freshman, sophomore and junior ... Scored more than 1,600 points in high school.... Averaged 19.1 points, 6.8 rebounds, 5.7 assists and 4.0 steals as a junior.... Also was 55.0 percent from the field, 43.0 percent from three-point range and 83.0 percent at the free throw line her senior year. FRESHMAN SEASON (2008-09) Played in 21 games… averaged 11 ppg in 24.5 minutes played per contest… led the team in 3 pt percentage (.44%)… shot 83% from the freethrow line… earned the 2008-09 Newcomer of the Year Award. SOPHOMORE SEASON (2009-10) Played and started in all 28 games... averaged 11.8 points in 35.9 minutes per contest... hit 84 out of 215 threepointers, a new LMU single-season record... shot 94% from the free throw line.
PERSONALS Date of Birth: 9-21-88 Full name: Amberly Rose O’Dell Major: Vet Tech What kind of music do you listen to? I like a little of everything. What artists are in heavy rotation on your MP3 player? Tom Petty If you weren’t playing basketball, what would you play? Soccer Do you watch any other sports? Soccer, Football, Baseball What TV shows do you watch regularly? TLC, Animal Planet, The Nanny, Real World What is your earliest basketball memory? Getting a technical foul in the 5th grade for getting mad and slamming the basketball down and breaking a ceiling tile in the opponent’s cafeteria/gym.
LMU Career Statistics Year 2008-09 2009-10 TOTAL
GP 21 28 49
GS 2 28 30
Min FG 515 77 1004 106 1519 183
FGA 181 264 445
Pct .425 .402 .411
3FG FGA 58 131 84 215 142 346
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Pct .443 .391 .410
FT 20 33 53
FTA 24 35 59
Pct .833 .943 .898
Off 8 13 21
Def 42 95 137
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Avg .24 3.9 3.2
A 34 44 78
TO Blk 43 0 61 1 104 1
Stl 25 42 67
Pts 232 329 561
Avg 11.0 11.8 11.4
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MELANIE HEMPHILL
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6-0 * Junior * Forward * Chattanooga, TN Walters State Community College
COACH SMITH ON MELANIE: “Mel adds height, quickness and depth to our inside game. She is a rebounder who can run the floor. Mel also has the ability to step out and bury a jumper.” PRIOR TO LMU / QUICK FACTS Played at Howard High School…averaged 15ppg and 9rpg…voted her high school’s Female Athlete of the Year. WALTERS STATE (2008-10) In two seasons posted a 59-5 record…helped team earn two trips to NJCAA National Tournament…averaged 9ppg and 10rpg…member of the All TJCCAA Team
PERSONALS Date of birth: 7-6-89 Full Name: Melanie Hemphill Major: Physical Education & Kinesiology What kind of music do you listen to? Rap What artists are in heavy rotation on your MP3 player? Gucci Mane If you were not playing basketball, what would you play? Track, Softball, Volleyball Do you watch any other sports? College Football What TV shows do you watch regularly? Spongebob and King of the Hill What is your earliest basketball memory? Playing in the neighborhood parks
WSCC Career Statistics Year 2008-09 2009-10 TOTAL
GP 27 24 51
GS N/A N/A N/A
Min N/A N/A N/A
FG 92 106 198
FGA 217 225 442
Pct .424 .471 .448
3FG FGA 0 0 1 2 1 2
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Pct .000 .500 .500
FT 17 23 40
FTA 36 40 76
Pct .472 .575 .526
Off 46 51 97
Def 69 57 126
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Tot 115 108 223
Avg 4.3 4.5 4.4
A 16 25 41
TO 30 43 73
Blk 2 1 3
Stl 21 22 43
Pts 201 236 437
Avg 7.4 9.8 8.6
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KAREN BOLESKA
5-10 * Senior * Forward * Burlington, Ontario Notre Dame Secondary School
#40
COACH SMITH ON KAREN: “Karen has great work ethic and the drive to improve. This will be her first season suiting up for the Lady Railsplitters but she has made a solid contribution to our women’s soccer program for the past four years.” PRIOR TO LMU / QUICK FACTS Three year player on the LMU Soccer team.... Was a standout in soccer, volleyball and basketball in high school.... Averaged 14 points and six rebounds a game as a senior.... Took a school-record 49 charges as a senior.... Named Female Athlete of the Year from Notre Dame Secondary School by the Toronto Star after her senior season.... Helped lead NDSS to back-to-back regional titles and provinial tournament appearances in basketball... The soccer team her senior season finished third in the province of Ontario.... The soccer team also finished second her junior season and third her sophomore season.... The volleyball team finished second in the province of Ontario during her junior season and third during her sophomore season.
PERSONALS Date of birth: 2-10-89 Full name: Karen Ann Boleska Major: Kinesiology / Education What kind of music do you listen to? Country What artists are in heavy rotation on your MP3 player? Sugarland, Kenny Chesney, Dixie Chicks If you were not playing basketball, what would you play? Soccer Do you watch any other sports? Basketball (NCAA Tournament) and World Cup Soccer What TV shows do you watch regularly? Grey’s Anatomy What is your earliest basketball memory? Going to basketball camp in second grade.
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PATRICE TALLEY
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6-1 * Junior * Center * Easley, SC Walters State Community College COACH SMITH ON PATRICE:
“Patrice brings great athleticism and a high basketball IQ to the court. She can impact a game in many ways. Patrice has strong post moves but also has a face up game with great shooting range. She has guard skills and can handle the ball very well for her size.” PRIOR TO LMU / QUICK FACTS Played at Easley High School…averaged 16ppg and 9rpg in her Sr season… Received MVP Award 4 years…MacDonalds All American Nominee WALTERS STATE (2008-10) In two years at WSCC posted a 59-5 record…finished 5th in NJCAA National Tournament 2008-09… averaged 12ppg and 6rpg in sophomore season…All American Nominee…member of the all-conference team
PERSONALS Date of birth: 5-17-90 Full Name: Patrice Shante Talley Major: Undecided What kind of music do you listen to? R&B and Rap What artists are in heavy rotation on your MP3 player? Chris Brown, Trey Songz If you were not playing basketball, what would you play? Umm, basketball Do you watch any other sports? Men’s Basketball What TV shows do you watch regularly? 106 and Park, First 48 What is your earliest basketball memory? I started playing basketball at church with my friends.
WSCC Career Statistics Year 2008-09 2009-10 TOTAL
GP 27 24 51
GS N/A N/A N/A
Min N/A N/A N/A
FG 92 110 202
FGA 223 232 455
Pct .412 .474 .444
3FG FGA 0 0 0 0 0 0
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Pct .000 .000 .000
FT 30 55 85
FTA 63 87 150
Pct .476 .632 .567
Off 58 70 128
Def 102 90 192
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Tot 160 160 320
Avg 5.9 6.7 6.3
A 33 29 62
TO 30 36 66
Blk 22 15 37
Stl 37 25 62
Pts 214 275 489
Avg 7.9 11.5 9.6
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CHELSEA CRAIG
5-11 * Freshman * Forward * Frankfort, KY Franklin County High School
#52
COACH SMITH ON CHELSEA: “Chelsea is a fundamentally sound post player who brings a great presence to our inside game. She also has the ability to step out and shoot the outside jumper. Chelsea will be a solid contributor both on and off the court this year.” PRIOR TO LMU / QUICK FACTS Averaged 15ppg and 10rpg… MVP of the county… Selected to try out for the Kentucky All Star Team… Was a participant in the Ky/Ohio All Star game and the All State East/West All Star game… Member of the 1000 point club and rebound club
PERSONALS Date of birth: 8-23-92 Full name: Chelsea Lenai Craig Major: Undecided What kind of music do you listen to? Rap and Hip Hop What artists are in heavy rotation on your MP3 player? Travis Porter, Drake, and Nicki Minaj If you were not playing basketball, what would you play? Softball Do you watch any other sports? Football and Track What TV shows do you watch regularly? ESPN What is your earliest basketball memory? Playing in my first game (6th grade) and shooting the ball over the goal.
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2010-11 LMU CHEERLEADERS
Standing - left to right: Abigail Hatmaker, Britnee Walker, Erica Ayers. Kneeling - left to right: Ashley Lennon, Mara Earl, Shannon Wilder, Morgan Taylor. Seated - left to right: Hannah Kate Byrge, Cheyenne Baker, Lori Adkins, Courtney Craft, Maggie Sizemore, Victoria Burns.
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OF THE OUTH THE ISTORY SOUTH ATLANTIC CONFERENCE The South Atlantic Conference is in its 35th year of athletic tradition and excellence. The conference has enjoyed tremendous success due to dedicated people building a premier athletic conference throughout its history. The distant forerunner of the South Atlantic Conference was the North State Atlantic Conference (NSIAC). The NSIAC was formed when the “Little Six”, as it was called, broke from the North Carolina Intercollegiate Athletic Conference in 1930. These charter members included Lenoir-Rhyne College, Atlantic Christian, Catawba College, Guilford College, Elon College, and High Point University. The North State continued to grow over the next 30 years, adding Western Carolina (1933), East Carolina (1947) and Pfeiffer (1960). A name change became necessary when the league accepted Newberry as its first South Carolina member in 1961. The league took on the name Carolinas Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (CIAC) on May 20th of that year. The CIAC saw several changes in the following years as East Carolina withdrew from the league in 1962. Appalachian State and Western Carolina followed in 1971 and 1976. All three landed in the Southern Conference. The South Atlantic Conference was founded in 1975 solely as a football conference. The league received its name from a contest in which Kurt Brenneman of Greensboro, NC became the first to submit the SAC-8 moniker. The SAC-8 consisted of Carson-Newman College, Catawba College, Elon College, Gardner-Webb University, Lenoir-Rhyne College, Mars Hill College, Newberry College, and Presbyterian College. Dr. Fred Bentley, of Mars Hill College, was named league president for its inaugural year, by a vote of the member institutions. After the first season of play in the SAC-8, the Bears of Lenoir-Rhyne College captured the first football title. In 1989, the league’s 15th year of operation, the South Atlantic Conference became a comprehensive, multisport conference. Doug Echols was named the league’s first Commissioner. That year the South Atlantic Conference sponsored 10 sports - football, men’s
ATLANTIC CONFERENCE
SAC office in Rock Hill, SC
Key dates in SAC history 1930 – North State Atlantic Conference formed when six schools broke from the North Carolina Intercollegiate Athletic Conference 1961 – Newberry joins league. Conference changes name to Carolinas Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (CIAC) 1975 – South Atlantic Conference formed as football league with eight schools, called the SAC-8. 1988 – Wingate replaces Newberry 1989 – SAC became a multisport conference 1996 – Newberry rejoins conference 1998 – Tusculum joins conference 2006 – Lincoln Memorial joins conference 2007 – Brevard admitted as provisional member 2008 – Patrick Britz named Commissioner 2010 – Anderson (S.C.) University joins conference
and women’s basketball, baseball, softball, men’s soccer, volleyball, men’s golf, men’s and women’s tennis. Later the conference grew to 14 championship sports by adding women ‘s soccer (1990), men’s and women’s cross country (1993) and women’s golf (1999). The South Atlantic Conference was composed of the same eight member institutions
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from 1975 until 1988, when Wingate University replaced Newberry College as the eighth member institution. Newberry later rejoined the conference in 1996. In July of 1998, Tusculum College was admitted as a member of the league, and Lincoln Memorial University began play in the conference in the 2006-07 academic year. Brevard College was admitted as a provisional member in 2007. In 2008, Echols retired after serving as Commissioner for 19 years and Patrick Britz was hired as the new Commissioner. In July 2010, Anderson (S.C.) University joined the conference to become the league’s 10th member. Today the conference is a group of 10 private, liberal and civic arts colleges and universities, similar in size and athletic philosophy. Since becoming eligible for NCAA Division II postseason play in 1993, the league has sent representatives from all of its sponsored sports to NCAA postseason play. The league membership now includes Anderson University in Anderson, S.C.; Brevard College in Brevard, N.C.; Carson-Newman in Jefferson City, Tenn.; Catawba College in Salisbury, N.C.; Lenoir-Rhyne University in Hickory, N.C.; Lincoln Memorial University in Harrogate, Tenn.; Mars Hill College in Mars Hill, N.C.; Newberry College in Newberry, S.C.; Tusculum College in Greeneville, Tenn.; and Wingate University in Wingate, N.C. www.lmurailsplitters.com
Lincoln Memorial Combined Team Statistics (as of Sep 14, 2010) All games
2009-10 FINAL LADY RAILSPLITTER STATISTICS/RESULTS RECORD: ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE
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Player
Salaman,Dayshalee Mills,Carolyn O'Dell,Amberly Kikwiki-Mamuku,Dean Nasiloski,Cena Holmes,Whitney Williams,Destiny Hyatt,LaChelle Richardson,Mariah Team Total.......... Opponents......
TEAM STATISTICS SCORING Points per game Scoring margin FIELD GOALS-ATT Field goal pct 3 POINT FG-ATT 3-point FG pct 3-pt FG made per game FREE THROWS-ATT Free throw pct F-Throws made per game REBOUNDS Rebounds per game Rebounding margin ASSISTS Assists per game TURNOVERS Turnovers per game Turnover margin Assist/turnover ratio STEALS Steals per game BLOCKS Blocks per game ATTENDANCE Home games-Avg/Game Neutral site-Avg/Game Score by Periods Lincoln Memorial Opponents
OVERALL 9-19 6-10 3-9
HOME 6-6 4-4 2-2
Total 3-Point min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg%
gp-gs
28-24 852 30.4 171-406 28-3 708 25.3 128-342 28-28 1004 35.9 106-264 28-21 637 22.8 91-218 28-9 558 19.9 59-129 28-27 679 24.3 50-120 28-26 736 26.3 45-148 26-0 291 11.2 29-48 18-2 160 8.9 21-43 28 28
5625 5625
LMUW 1970 70.4 -0.7 700-1718 .407 200-546 .366 7.1 370-491 .754 13.2 1077 38.5 -3.2 344 12.3 521 18.6 -1.1 0.7 243 8.7 86 3.1 4780 12-398 -
1st 2nd 922 1039 953 1024
OT 9 13
.421 53-148 .374 59-166 .402 84-215 .417 0-0 .457 0-1 .417 2-3 .304 2-11 .604 0-0 .488 0-2
F-Throw ft-fta ft%
Totals 1970 1990
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104-138 76-86 33-35 39-53 33-54 38-53 38-59 6-9 3-4
Date 11/17/09 11/18/09 11/24/09 11/28/09 12/02/09 12/05/09 12/18/09 12/19/09 12/29/09 12/30/09 01/02/10 01/06/10 01/09/10 01/13/10 01/16/10 01/20/10 01/23/10 01/27/10 02/01/10 02/03/10 02/06/10 02/11/10 02/13/10 02/17/10 02/20/10 02/24/10 02/27/10 03/03/10
.754 .884 .943 .736 .611 .717 .644 .667 .750
off
16 26 13 58 25 62 12 22 10 40 700-1718 .407 200-546 .366 370-491 .754 284 716-1780 .402 113-402 .281 445-595 .748 366 OPP 1990 71.1 716-1780 .402 113-402 .281 4.0 445-595 .748 15.9 1168 41.7 404 14.4 489 17.5 0.8 201 7.2 102 3.6 5068 14-351 2-76
.358 .355 .391 .000 .000 .667 .182 .000 .000
AWAY 3-11 2-6 1-5
NEUTRAL 0-2 0-0 0-2
Rebounds def tot avg
53 114 95 152 102 112 63 34 9 59 793 802
69 140 108 210 127 174 75 56 19 99 1077 1168
2.5 5.0 3.9 7.5 4.5 6.2 2.7 2.2 1.1
pf dq
82 66 52 68 89 77 48 34 17
38.5 533 41.7 454
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1 1 0 2 3 0 1 0 0
to blk stl
pts
97 114 1 53 499 58 79 21 23 391 44 61 1 42 329 10 66 20 15 221 16 62 25 23 151 21 28 10 43 140 87 87 3 37 130 7 10 5 6 64 4 6 0 1 45 8 8 344 521 86 243 1970 - 404 489 102 201 1990
Opponent BEREA KING at Southern Indiana MOUNT OLIVE at Urbana CARSON-NEWMAN vs Fort Valley State at Florida Tech at Georgia College vs UNC Pembroke at Wingate at Tusculum BREVARD NEWBERRY at Lenoir-Rhyne at Catawba MARS HILL at King WINGATE TUSCULUM at Brevard at Mars Hill LENOIR-RHYNE CATAWBA at Carson-Newman URBANA at Newberry at Newberry
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Score 91-52 58-63 78-86 80-52 65-76 62-68 64-67 72-76 70-75 80-85 69-78 74-72 74-56 61-64 74-91 85-88 77-55 80-71 66-55 59-71 74-81 76-75 58-72 76-69 65-69 52-63 74-82 56-78
avg
17.8 14.0 11.8 7.9 5.4 5.0 4.6 2.5 2.5 70.4 71.1
Att. 325 213 175 100 313 1325 124 212 188 28 225 288 345 435 885 348 405 250 175 407 150 401 435 450 1131 165 100 250
* = South Atlantic Conference game $ = Florida Tech Holiday Classic % = Craig Massee Real Estate Classic # = Food Lion South Atlantic Conference Tournament
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LADY RAILSPLITTER CAREER RECORDS Points
Pos. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 9. 9. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16 17. 18. 19. 20.
Name Debbie Green Robin Adams Carrie Shoffner Lori Neely Madeline Richards Karra Jackson Pam Walters Terry Whitehead Hillary Ross Juanita Hall Rachel Peach Marcie Stout Robin Cox Bridget Long Laura Winters Nickie Snow Monica Owens Jennifer Childs Andi Winney Amanda Jackson
Pos. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 9. 10.
Name Debbie Green Robin Adams Carrie Shoffner Pam Walters Rachel Peach Juanita Hall Lori Neely Terry Whitehead Marcie Stout Robin Cox
Seasons (1988-91) (1987-90) (1985-89) (1985-89) (2003-07) (1998-02) (1989-93) (1984-86) (2000-04) (1978-82) (1981-85) (1981-85) (1992-96) (1990-94) (1988-92) (1984-88) (1986-90) (1999-03) (2006-09) (1997-01)
Field Goals Made Seasons (1988-91) (1987-90) (1985-89) (1989-93) (1981-85) (1978-82) (1985-89) (1984-86) (1981-85) (1992-96)
Pos. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.
Name Hillary Ross Lori Neely Robin Cox Brandy Brown Jill Breeden Robin Adams Bridget Long Terry Whitehead Debbie Green Andi Winney Anita Nelums Karmella Wynne Jennifer Childs Sis Lawhead Heather Benton Juanita Hall Tracey Faison Natasha Davis Monica Owens Pam Walters
FGM 816 648 633 525 522 510 487 487 462 458
Pos. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Name Debbie Green Juanita Hall Carrie Shoffner Rachel Peach Robin Adams Pam Walters Marcie Stout Nickie Snow Madeline Richards Monica Owens
3-Point Field Goals Made
Pos. Name Seasons 1. Madeline Richards (2003-07) 2. Karra Jackson (1998-02) 3. Amberly O’Dell (2008-10) 4. Heather Brown (1993-97) 5. Kara Harris (2007-09) 6. Stephanie Wagner (2007-09) 7. Ashley Cox (1998-02) 8. Chasity Williams (2002-06) 9. Leah Moore (2002-04) 10.(T) Sara Wood (1998-02) Amanda Jackson (1997-01) Dayshalee Salaman (2008-10)
Free Throws Made
Pos. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 8.
Name Hillary Ross Karra Jackson Robin Adams Laura Winters Lori Neely Bridget Long Marcie Stout Jennifer Childs Debbie Green Terry Whitehead
Pos. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Name Terry Whitehead Sherry Chapman Robin Adams Debbie Green Sis Lawhead Melinda Godfrey Celine Cloutier Andi Winney Juanita Hall Carrie Shoffner
Seasons (2002-04) (1998-02) (1987-90) (1988-92) (1985-89) (1990-94) (1981-85) (1999-03) (1988-91) (1984-86)
Scoring Average Seasons (1984-86) (1986-88) (1987-90) (1988-91) (1980-82) (1996-98) (1994-96) (2006- ) (1978-82) (1985-89)
Rebounds
Pts. 1907 1678 1511 1313 1303 1279 1244 1227 1220 1220 1206 1204 1143 1106 1065 1027 982 974 973 958
Seasons (2000-04) (1985-89) (1992-93) (1994-98) (1982-86) (1987-90) (1990-94) (1984-86) (1988-91) (2006-09) (1992-95) (2001-04) (1999-03) (1980-82) (2004-08) (1978-82) (1988-92) (1996-00) (1986-90) (1989-93)
Field Goal Attempts Seasons (1988-91) (1978-82) (1985-89) (1981-85) (1987-90) (1989-93) (1981-85) (1984-88) (2003-07) (1986-90)
Pos. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19 20.
FGA 1595 1316 1242 1179 1144 1125 1085 1058 1027 1007
Pos. Name 1. Andi winney 2. Terry Whitehead 3. Robin Adams 4. Sherry Chapman 5.(T) Brandy Brown Lori Neely 7. Debbie Green 8. Carrie Shoffner 9. Robin Cox 10. Jennifer Childs
3-Point Field Goal Attempts
3-FGM 202 163 142 116 114 105 102 95 74 72 72 72
Pos. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.(T) 10.
Name Seasons Madeline Richards (2003-07) Karra Jackson (1998-02) Heather Brown (1993-97) Amberly O’Dell (2008-10) Kara Harris (2007-09) Chasity Williams (2002-06) Stephanie Wagner (2007-09) Ashley Cox (1998-02) Sara Wood (1998-02) Dayshalee Salaman (2008-10)
FTM 408 390 366 350 338 284 280 259 253 253
Pos. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Name Hillary Ross Lori Neely Karra Jackson Laura Winters Robin Adams Marcie Stout Bridget Long Jennifer Childs Robin Cox Carrie Shoffner
Avg. 21.9 20.6 20.2 19.9 19.7 16.6 12.6 12.4 12.3 12.2
Pos. 1. 2. 4. 5. 6.(T) 8. 9. 10.
Name Hillary Ross Bridget Long Tracey Faison Brandy Brown Ruth Simpson Melinda Godfrey Robin Cox Denise Ackermann Jennifer Childs Debbie Green
Free Throw Attempts
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Blocks
Seasons (2000-04) (1990-94) (1988-92) (1994-98) (1992-94) (1996-98) (1992-96) (1992-96) (1999-03) (1988-91)
Assists
Reb. 1160 859 733 709 664 656 606 580 540 523 520 519 505 503 490 488 474 460 459 450
3FGA 479 419 352 346 323 297 255 243 243 225
FTA 579 545 521 478 443 394 385 362 341 331
Blks 141 140 140 91 66 60 60 57 53 52
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Name Seasons Monica Owens (1986-90) Pam Walters (1989-93) Lorie Compton (1983-87) Nickie Snow (1984-88) Juanita Hall (1978-82) Carrie Shoffner (1985-89) Karra Jackson (1998-02) Isabel Gonzalez (1997-99) Sarah Crook (2000-04) Heather Brown (1993-97) Amanda Jackson (1997-01) Robin Cox (1992-96) Debbie Green (1988-91) Madeline Richards (2003-07) Chasity Williams (2002-06) Marcie Stout (1981-85) Laura Winters (1988-92) Dayshalee Salaman (2008-10) Liz McQueen (1980-84) Rachel Peach (1981-85) Lori Neely (1985-89)
Ass. 577 476 469 455 377 375 359 358 350 346 295 284 280 271 263 228 224 219 217 189 189
Field Goal Percentage Seasons (2006-09) (1984-86) (1987-90) (1986-88) (1994-98) (1985-89) (1988-91) (1985-89) (1992-96) (1999-03)
FG Pct. .610 (384-630) .571 (487-853) .566 (648-1144) .520 (295-567) .517 (375-725) .517 (487-942) .512 (816-1595) .510 (633-1242) .507 (458-903) .503 (350-696)
3-Point Field Goal Percentage (minimum 50 made)
Pos. Name Seasons 1. Madeline Richards (2003-07) 2. Ashley Cox (1998-02) 3. Stephanie Wagner (2007-09) 4. Amberly O’Dell (2008-10) 5. Suzanne Hopkins (1989-93) 6. Karra Jackson (1998-02) 7. Leah Moore (2002-04) 8. Celine Cloutier (1994-96) 9. Kara Harris (2007-09) 10. Amanda Jackson (1997-01)
FG Pct. .422 (202-479) .420 (102-243) .412 (105-255) .410 (142-346) .406 (58-143) .389 (163-419) .370 (74-200) .357 (60-168) .353 (114-323) .336 (72-214)
Free Throw Percentage
Pos. Name Seasons 1. Robin Adams (1987-90) 2. Terry Whitehead (1984-86) 3. Sherry Chapman (1986-88) 4. Madeline Richards (2003-07) 5. Melinda Godfrey (1996-98) Debbie Green (1988-91) 7. Andi Winney (2006-09) 8. Karra Jackson (1998-02) 9. Amanda Jackson (1997-01) 10. Bridget Long (1990-94)
Pos. 1. 2.(T) 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Steals
Name Carrie Shoffner Monica Owens Nickie Snow Chasity Williams Karra Jackson Robin Adams Pam Walters Robin Cox Laura Winters Ashley Cox Lori Neely
FT Pct. .826 (366-443) .824 (253-307) .813 (191-235) .810 (247-305) .783 (224-286) .783 (253-323) .764 (201-263) .749 (390-521) .742 (236-318) .738 (284-385)
Seasons (1985-89) (1986-90) (1984-88) (2002-06) (1998-02) (1987-90) (1989-93) (1992-96) (1988-92) (1998-00) (1985-89)
Steals 251 243 243 236 196 193 192 179 162 161 161
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Pos. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Name Seasons Robin Adams (1988-89) Debbie Green (1989-90) Terry Whitehead (1985-86) Debbie Green (1988-89) Debbie Green (1990-91) Robin Adams (1989-90) Terry Whitehead (1984-85) Robin Cox (1995-96) Dayshalee Salaman (2009-10) Sis Lawhead (1980-81)
Pos. 1. 2.(T) 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.(T) 10.
Name Debbie Green Debbie Green Terry Whitehead Robin Adams Debbie Green Robin Adams Terry Whitehead Robin Cox Sis Lawhead Lakeshia Salters
Pos. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.(T) 7. 8. 9. 10.
Field Goals Made Seasons (1989-90) (1988-89) (1985-86) (1988-89) (1990-91) (1990-91) (1984-85) (1995-96) (1980-81) (1999-00)
Pos. 1. 2. 3.(T) 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Name Hillary Ross Terry Whitehead Lakeshia Salters Robin Cox Lori Neely Robin Adams Hillary Ross Sis Lawhead Hillary Ross Lu Elliott
Gms FGM 31 290 35 274 27 274 35 264 30 252 30 226 29 213 28 206 24 206 27 191
Pos. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 5. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Name Debbie Green Debbie Green Debbie Green Robin Adams Juanita Hall Terry Whitehead Marcie Stout Sis Lawhead Terry Whitehead Nickie Snow
3-Point Field Goals Made Name Seasons Amberly O’Dell (2009-10) Kara Harris (2007-08) Stephanie Wagner (2008-09) Carolyn Mills (2009-10) Karra Jackson (2001-02) Amberly O’Dell (2008-09) Madeline Richards (2003-04) Madeline Richards (2005-06) Dayshalee Salaman (2009-10) Kara Harris (2008-09)
Gms 3FGM 28 84 28 67 27 61 28 59 27 58 21 58 29 57 27 54 28 53 27 47
Name Viola Cowan Robin Adams Terry Whitehead Melinda Godfrey Robin Adams Hillary Ross Hillary Ross Karra Jackson Lori Neely Karra Jackson
Pos. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Name Terry Whitehead Debbie Green Robin Adame Sherry Chapman Sis Lawhead Robin Adams Sherry Chapman Terry Whitehead Debbie Green Robin Adams
Seasons (1978-79) (1988-89) (1984-85) (1997-98) (1989-90) (2003-04) (2001-02) (1999-00) (1986-87) (2000-01)
Scoring Average Seasons (1985-86) (1989-90) (1987-88) (1986-87) (1980-81) (1988-89) (1987-88) (1984-85) (1990-91) (1989-90)
Seasons (2002-03) (1984-85) (1999-00) (1995-96) (1986-87) (1988-89) (2003-04) (1980-81) (2001-02) (1983-84)
Gms Reb. 30 352 29 318 27 294 28 294 31 288 35 286 29 285 25 269 27 268 28 265
Field Goal Attempts Seasons (1988-89) (1990-91) (1989-90) (1988-89) (1978-79) (1985-86) (1983-84) (1980-81) (1984-85) (1986-87)
Gms FGA 35 541 30 530 31 524 35 472 27 469 27 441 28 418 24 413 29 412 31 410
3-Point Field Goal Attempts
Pos. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5 6. 7. 8.(T) 10.
Name Seasons Amberly O’Dell (2009-10) Kara Harris (2007-08) Carolyn Mills (2009-10) Dayshalee Salaman (2009-10) Kara Harris (2008-09) Stephanie Wagner (2008-09) Madeline Richards (2003-04) Karra Jackson (2001-02) Amberly O’Dell (2008-09) Madeline Richards (2005-06)
Gms FTM 27 174 35 168 29 146 27 136 30 128 29 126 27 117 27 115 31 113 27 110
Pos. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.(T)
Name Viola Cowan Robin Adams Lori Neely Hillary Ross Terry Whitehead Melinda Godfrey Hillary Ross Karra Jackson Robin Cox Lori Neely
Gms Avg. 27 24.3 31 22.3 18 21.7 21 21.0 24 20.3 35 20.2 17 20.1 29 19.7 30 19.5 30 19.4
Pos. Name 1. Tracey Faison 2. Tracey Faison 3. Hillary Ross 4. Hillary Ross 5. Bridget Long 6.(T) Bridget Long Sherry Chapman 8.(T) Bridget Long Ruth Simpson 10.(T) Jamie Jackson Brandy Brown
Free Throws Made
Pos. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Rebounds
Gms Pts 35 706 31 690 27 655 35 631 30 586 30 582 29 572 25 525 28 499 24 486
Gms 3FGA 28 215 28 177 28 166 28 148 27 146 27 139 29 132 27 131 21 131 27 130
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Blocks
Seasons (1989-90) (1988-89) (2003-04) (2002-03) (1991-92) (1990-91) (1987-88) (1993-94) (1993-94) (2004-05) (1996-97)
Gms FTA 27 232 35 203 31 198 29 185 29 178 27 173 27 162 27 159 28 155 30 155
Gms Blks 31 52 35 51 29 49 30 47 28 40 30 38 17 38 25 35 27 35 27 32 26 32
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# 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
Assists
Name Monica Owens Isabel Gonzalez Monica Owens Juanita Hall Lorie Compton Nickie Snow Nickie Snow Pam Walters Robin Cox Isabel Gonzalez Lorie Compton
Seasons (1988-89) (1997-98) (1989-90) (1981-82) (1984-85) (1987-88) (1985-86) (1991-92) (1994-95) (1998-99) (1986-87)
Gms Ass. 35 230 27 220 31 190 23 180 29 162 29 162 27 160 28 144 26 139 24 138 31 138
Field Goal Percentage
Name Andi Winney Andi Winney Brandy Brown Terry Whitehead Jennifer Childs Robin Adams Lakeshia Salters Robin Adams Robin Adams Carrie Shoffner
Seasons (2008-09) (2007-08) (1997-98) (1985-86) (2000-01) (1989-90) (1999-00) (1988-89) (1987-88) (1988-89)
Gm FG Pct. 27 .675 (108-160) 28 .660 (155-235) 27 .650 (165-254) 27 .621 (274-441) 27 .583 (102-175) 30 .582 (226-388) 27 .574 (191-333) 35 .559 (264-472) 18 .556 (158-284) 35 .556 (160-288)
3-Point Field Goal Percentage
# Name Seasons 1. Ashley Cox (2000-01) 2. Madeline Richards (2004-05) 3. Karra Jackson (1999-00) 4. Mareme Konate (2004-05) 5. Karra Jackson (2001-02) Amberly O’Dell (2008-09) 7. Stephanie Wagner (2008-09) 8. Madeline Richards (2003-04) 9. Suzanne Hopkins (1992-93) 10. Madeline Richards (2005-06)
Gm 3-FG Pct. 27 .500 (38-76) 27 .479 (46-96) 27 .469 (46-98) 27 .453 (34-75) 27 .443 (58-131) 21 .443 (58-131) 27 .439 (61-139) 29 .432 (57-132) 27 .431 (25-58) 27 .415 (54-130)
Free Throw Percentage
# Name Seasons 1. Robin Adams (1989-90) 2. Debbie Green (106-126) 3. Terry Whitehead (1985-86) 4. Robin Adams (1988-89) 5. Terry Whitehead (1984-85) 6. Karra Jackson (2000-01) 7. Melinda Godfrey (1997-98) 8. Laura Winters (1989-90) 9. Sherry Chapman (1986-87) 10. Dayshalee Salaman (2009-10)
Pos. 1. 2. 3.(T) 5. 6. 7. 8.(T) 10.
Steals
Name Robin Adams Nickie Snow Sherry Chapman Nickie Snow Monica Owens Robin Cox Chasity Williams Robin Cox Lorie Compton Jill Cox
Gm FT Pct. 30 .859 (128-149) 31 .841 (106-126) 27 .829 (107-129) 35 .828 (168-203) 29 .820 (146-178) 27 .791 (110-139) 27 .786 (136-173) 31 .784 (109-139) 21 .782 (104-133) 28 .754 (104-138)
Seasons (1988-89) (1987-88) (1986-87) (1986-87) (1988-89) (1994-95) (2004-05) (1995-96) (1986-87) (1985-86)
Gms Stl 35 93 29 81 21 80 31 80 35 77 26 73 27 72 28 70 31 70 27 69
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LADY RAILSPLITTER SINGLE-GAME / TURNER ARENA RECORDS
SINGLE-GAME RECORDS INDIVIDUAL Most Points Scored 44, Dayshalee Salaman at Catawba, 01-20-10 Most Field Goals Made 17, Rachel Peach vs. Lee, 02-05-83 Most Field Goals Attempted 31, Debbie Green at Tusculum, 02-17-90 Best Field Goal Percentage 1.000 (11-11) by Robin Adams vs. UNC-Pembroke 01-05-90 Most 3-Point Field Goals Made 8, Kara Harris at North Greenville, 01-30-08 Most 3-Point Field Goals Attempted 15, Amberly O’Dell vs. UNC Pembroke, 12-30-09 15, Kara Harris at North Greenville, 01-30-08 Best 3-Point Percentage 1.000 (4-4) by Madeline Richards vs. Ft. Valley State, 12-15-04 Most Free Throws Made 17, Rachel Peach vs. Lee, 02-05-83 Most Free Throw Attempts 19, Hillary Ross vs. West Florida, 02-07-04 19, Lu Elliott vs. Mars Hill, 01-12-84 19, Janice Mayes vs. Knoxville, 1979-80 Best Free Throw Percentage 1.000 (12-12) Karra Jackson vs. North Alabama, 1-25-01 Most Rebounds 25, Robin Cox vs. North Greenville, 02-26-96 Most Assists 17, Robin Cox vs. North Alabama, 02-25-95 Most Steals 8 by 6, MR by Sarah Crook at Concord, 11-22-03 Most Blocked Shots 8, Amy Johnson vs. Alice Lloyd, 12-06-88 TEAM Most Points Scored 132, vs. Lees-McRae, 11-14-98 Most Field Goals Made 55, vs. Maryville, 02-12-87 Most Field Goals Attempted 102, at Maryville, 02-12-87 Best Field Goal Percentage (20 made) .651 (41-63), vs. Longwood, 12-02-89 Most 3-Point Field Goals Made 17, vs. North Greenville, 01-28-09 Most 3-Point Field Goals Attempted 35, at North Greenville, 01-30-08 Best 3-Point Percentage (10 made) .625 (10-16), at Catawba, 02-14-07 .625 (10-16), at Benedict, 12-11-04 Most Free Throws Made 42, vs. Valdosta State, 01-14-02 Most Free Throw Attempts 56, vs. Kentucky Wesleyan, 11-22-97 Best Free Throw Percentage (10 made) 1.000 (18-18) vs. Lees-McRae, 2-26-08 Most Rebounds 66, vs. Milligan, 02-09-80 Most Assists 34, at Tusculum, 02-08-86 Most Steals 29, vs. Francis Marion, 11-20-92 Most Blocked Shots 12, vs. Carson-Newman, 01-18-93
TURNER ARENA RECORDS LINCOLN MEMORIAL
Individual Points .................................... 36 by Bridget Long vs. Gardner-Webb 12-14-91 FG made .............................. 14 by Robin Cox vs. Cumberland College 2-8-96 FG attempted ............. 24 by 2, MR by Robin Cox vs. North Greenville 2-26-96 FG percentage ... 1.000 (8-8) by 2, MR by Andi Winney vs. St. Joseph’s 11-25-08 3FG made ........ 6 by 6, MR by Amberly O’Dell vs. Berea 11-17-09 3 FG attempted ................ 13 by Kara Harris vs. Pfeiffer 11-29-08 3 FG percentage .... 1.000 (5-5) by Madeline Richards vs. FVSU 11-15-04 FT made ............... 13 by Melinda Godfrey on 1-4-97 and 11-22-97 FT attempted .............. 19 by Hillary Ross vs. West Florida 2-7-04 FT percentage ......... 1.000 (12-12) by Karra Jackson vs. North Alabama 1-25-01 Off. Rebounds ........................ 14 by Robin Cox vs. North Greenville 2-26-96 Def. Rebounds ................... 13 by Hillary Ross vs. Carson-Newman 12-3-02 Total Rebounds ......................... 25 by Robin Cox vs. North Greenville 2-26-96 Assists ................................. 17 by Robin Cox vs. North Alabama 2-25-95 Turnovers ............................ 11 by Pam Walters vs. Tennessee-Martin 2-15-92 Blocks ...................... 6 by 4, MR by Cena Nasiloski vs. Lambuth 12-16-08 Steals ........................ 8 by 2, MR by Sara Wood vs. Bluefield State 12-3-01 Team Points FG made FG attempted FG percentage 3FG made 3 FG attempted 3 FG percentage FT made FT attempted FT percentage Off. rebounds Def. rebounds Total rebounds Assists Turnovers Blocks Steals Points 1st half Points 2nd half
High Low 132 vs. Lees-McRae 11-14-98 47 vs. Valdosta State 1-7-06 51 vs. Lees-McRae 11-14-98 13 vs. Valdosta State 2-10-03 95 vs. Francis Marion 11-20-93 35 vs. Valdosta State 1-7-06 .643 (36-56) vs. Queens 1-21-95 .271 (13-48) vs. VSU 2-10-03 17 vs. North Greenville 1-28-09 0 vs. 11 (UM 2-9-02) 33 vs. North Georgia 12-2-08 0 vs. 3 opponents .778 (7-9) vs. Union 12-9-94 .000 vs. 11 (UM 2-9-02) 41 vs. KY Wesleyan 11-22-97 1 vs. Catawba 1-21-09 56 vs. KY Wesleyan 11-22-97 2 vs. Catawba 1-21-09 .955 (21-22) vs. MUW 2-17-03 .267 (4-15) vs. Bluefield St. 1-11-93 28 vs. Francis Marion 11-20-93 3 vs. Catawba 2-17-10 44 vs. West Georgia 2-22-97 11 vs. Lenoir-Rhyne 1-17-09 61 vs. 4 opponents 20 vs. Lenoir-Rhyne 1-17-09 33 vs. North Greenville 1-28-09 7 by 3, MR vs. Lenoir-Rhyne 2-13-10 33 vs. Lambuth 12-16-08 8 vs. Berry 1-27-92 12 vs. Carson-Newman 1-18-93 0 vs. 8 opponents 29 vs. Francis Marion 11-20-93 0 vs. West Georgia 2-22-97 63 by 2, MR vs. North Greenville 1-28-09 16 vs. 2, MR vs. VSU 2-9-04 70 vs. Lees-McRae 11-14-98 22 vs. Montevallo 1-11-03
OPPONENTS Individual Points ...................................... 35 by Tanisha Rickman, West Florida 1-10-98 FG made .................................... 14 by Serita Gauldin, North Alabama 2-16-98 FG attempted .............................. 25 by Shelly White, Bluefield State 11-16-98 FG percentage ...... .889 (8-9) by Sara Rosser, Wingate 1-03-09 3FG made ................. 7 by 2, MR by Karly Stache, North Greenville 1-28-09 3 FG attempted ............................. 14 by Kristi Coffee, West Georgia 1-25-95 3 FG percentage ........................ 1.000 (5-5) by Shelly Leonard, Queens 2-5-92 FT made ......................................... 15 by Jennifer Bass, West Florida 2-1-97 FT attempted ................................. 21 by Jennifer Bass, West Florida 2-1-97 FT percentage ................................................................ 1.000 (10-10) by 2 Off. rebounds .......................... 11 by 2, MR by Crystal Martin, KWC 12-6-00 Def. rebounds ............................. 14 by Jennifer Bass, West Florida 2-1-97 Total rebounds ................................. 21 by Jennifer Bass, West Florida 2-1-97 Assists ..................................... 12 by 2, MR by Anna Atkinson, Wingate 1-3-09 Turnovers .................................... 11 by Devona Knight, Pfeiffer 11-29-08 Blocks ......................... 7 by Tracy Sprolden, Valdosta State 2-7-00 and 2-12-01 Steals ........................................ 7 by 3, MR by Chytearra Kintchen, Lambuth 12-16-08 Team Points FG made FG attempted FG percentage 3FG made 3 FG attempted 3 FG percentage FT made FT attempted FT percentage Off. Rebounds Def. Rebounds Total Rebounds Assists Turnovers Blocks Steals Points 1st half Points 2nd half
High Low 98 by North Alabama 2-16-98 36 by 2, MR by Benedict 11-29-05 35 by Berry 1-27-92 11 by Benedict 11-29-05 84 by Union 12-5-98 39 by Valdosta State 2-12-01 .605 (26-43) by L-R 1-17-09 .211 (15-71) by West Georgia 2-22-97 14 by Union 12-5-98 0 by 11, most recent by Newberry 2-24-07 33 by 2, MR by UAH 2-22-03 0 by 2, MR by Mars Hill 1-26-08 .632 (12-19) by West Florida 1-17-00 .000 by 12 (Mars Hill 1-26-08) 33 by West Alabama 2-4-06 0 by Bluefield St. 1-11-93 44 by West Florida 2-1-97 1 by Bluefield St. 1-11-93 .909 (20-22) by UVA-Wise 11-29-01 .000 (0-1) by BSC 1-11-93 27 by Benedict 11-15-03 4 by 3, MR by Brevard 02-07-09 42 by West Florida 2-1-97 11 by Tusculum 12-21-91 66 by West Florida 2-1-97 17 by 2 (UAH, 2-2-02) 21 by 5 (MR by MUW 2-17-03) 3 by Gardner-Webb 12-18-92 46 by Francis Marion 11-20-93 9 by Tusculum 12-21-91 10 by 2, MR by Carson-Newman 12-17-04 0 by 34 1991-09 18 by Fort Valley State, 11-15-05 2 by St. Joseph’s 11-25-08 57 by North Alabama 2-16-98 13 by Benedict 11-15-03 61 by Kennesaw St. 12-14-92 14 by Bluefield State 12-17-03
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LADY RAILSPLITTER ALL-TIME ROSTER (1978-present) Denise Ackermann 1992-96 Jennifer Acree 1998-00 Robin Adams 1987-90 Kendra Agnew 1991-93 Wisemane Alcema 2005-07 Julie Arnold 2004-05 Sandy Bailey 1986-87 Brenda Barnard 1981-83 Timethia Bennett 2008-09 Heather Benton 2004-08 Amanda Berry 1996-00 Sarah Berry 2000-04 Te n n i l l e B l a i r 1995-97 Karen Boleska...........2010-present Betsy Bowser 2006-07 Jennifer Brannan 2002-03 Jill Breeden 1982-86 Dawnya Breeding 1995-97 Tracy Brooks 2001-02 Brandy Brown 1994-98 Heather Brown 1993-97 Lori Capps 1995-99 Amy Carlyle 1989-91 Lisa Caudill 1987-91 Lesia Chadwell 1978-80 Sherry Chapman 1986-88 Jennifer Childs 1999-03 Stacey Childs 2001-05 Stephanie Clinton 2002-05 Celine Cloutier 1994-96 Christy Cobb 1997-98 Johnette Collins 1991-92 Lorie Compton 1983-87 Donna Conner 1978-80 Mollie Cooper 1994-97 V i o l a C o w a n 1 9 7 8 - 7 9 Ashley Cox 1998-02 Jill Cox 1985-86,87-88 Robin Cox 1992-96 Chelsea Craig 2010-present Brittany Craney 2007-10 Sarah Crook 2000-04 Cindy Davis 1985-86 Elaine Davis 1985-86 Megan Davis 2007-09 Natasha Davis 1996-00 Bonnie DeBusk 2007-09 Katie DePersio 2002-06 Laura Elliot 2006-08 Lu Elliott 1983-85 Tracey Faison 1988-92 Kate Fane 2005-08 Jackie Ford 1982-83 Connie Freels 1980-81 Rachael Garland 1991-92 Nancy Garrett 1978-79 Lisa Giles 1978-79 Melinda Godfrey 1996-98 Sierra Golden 2005-06 Isabel Gonzalez 1997-99 Debbie Green 1988-91 Lawanna Green 1987-90 Kim Greene 1983-84 Juanita Hall 1978-82 Lindsey Hall 2008-09 Kim Harber 1982-83 Carrie Ann Harris 2010-present Kara Harris 2007-09 Margaret Harris 1983-84 Sarah Harrison 2005-09 Cathy Hart 1978-80 Dee-Dee Hedrick 1991-93
Melanie Hemphill Angie Henderson Ta n y a H i l l Randal Holbrook Lynn Holliday Kendra Holmes Whitney Holmes Charlene Hopkins Kim Hopkins Kristi Hopkins Suzanne Hopkins Kerri Hosier Becky Hudson Lisa Hurt April Hutsell LaChelle Hyatt Amanda Jackson Jamie Jackson Karra Jackson Amy Johnson Latoya Johnson Sidney Johnson Leigh Jones Blandine Kikwiki Mamuku Donna Kirk Mareme Konate Te r r y K y l e Dale Lacy Jenny Lamb Amy Laplace Cynthia “Sis” Lawhead Kelly Lindsey Bridget Long Carrie Lundy Tracey Martin Janice Mayes Kaitlin McNeill Liz McQueen Lori Merriman Mindy Miller Carolyn Mills Buffy Moore Jennifer Moore Leah Moore Saundra Moore Rhonda Moyers Stephanie Napier Cena Nasiloski Lori Neely Anita Nelums Shawna Nichols Carla Northcutt Ninnie Norwood Amberly O’Dell Sabrina O’Quinn Dawn Ogden Joy Ogle Monica Owens Sanchen Owens Rachel Peach Lou-Ann Perry Shelley Phillips Jamie Ratcliff Rose Rector Leslie Redmond Madeline Richards Mariah Richardson Olivia Reynolds Karen Roberts Jeananne Romines Candice Rose Hillary Ross
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Jamie Russell 1986-88 Karen Russell 1983-84 Dayshalee Salaman 2008-present Kelsi Salas 2005-07 Christi Salmons 1988-91 Lakeshia Salters 1999-00 Jennifer Sexton 1996-98 Ta m m y S h e l t o n 1992-94 Carrie Shoffner 1985-89 Ruth Simpson 1992-94 Dawn Skelcher 2000-02 Jo Sloan 1978-80 Christy Smith 1992-93,94-96 Nickie Snow 1984-88 Kelly Spangler 1999-00 Brenda Stargardt 1981-82 Leigh-Anne Stone 1989-92 Marcie Stout 1981-85 Kim Summey 1981-83 Patrice Talley 2010-present M i s s y Ta y l o r 1979-81 Angie Tinnel 1984-85 Melanie Todd 2010-present L i n d a To l b e r t 1981-82 A s h l e y Tr o s p e r 2004-05 L o r e n a V a l l e 1 9 8 7 - 8 8 M o r g a n e Va n n o y 2 0 0 0 - 0 4 W h i t n e y Va n n o y 2 0 0 6 - 0 9 Jennifer Venable 1994-95 Kenya Wade 1998-99 Stephanie Wagner 2007-09 Michelle Walker 1980-81 Pam Walters 1989-93 Paula Watson 1986-87 Sandra Webb 1983-84 Sheila Whitehead 1984-86 Te r r y W h i t e h e a d 1984-86 Chasity Williams 2002-06 Destiny Williams 2009-present Andi Winney 2006-09 Laura Winters 1988-92 Christy Wiseman 2000-01,02-03 Sara Wood 1998-02 Kim Woolum 1994-95 Karmella Wynne 2001-04 Kelly Youhas 2005-09
Kara Harris (2007-09) ended her career ranked 4th all-time in career three-pointers attempted and made.
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LADY RAILSPLITTER HONOR ROLL LADY RAILSPLITTER HONOR ROLL ALL-AMERICANS
Terry Whitehead NAIA All-American Honorable Mention 1985 First Team 1986 NAIA Academic All-American First Team 1985
Sherry Chapman NAIA All-American First Team 1987 Second Team 1988
Robin Adams NAIA All-American Second Team 1989 Third Team 1990
Debbie Green NAIA All-American Honorable Mention 1989 Second Team 1990 Honorable Mention 1991
Lakeshia Salters NCAA Division II Kodak/WBCA 2000 All-American
Heather Brown 1994 GSC-East Freshman of the Year
Anita Nelums All-GSC East Team 1994
Celine Cloutier All-GSC East Team 1996
Robin Cox All-GSC East Team 1995, 1996 NCAA South Region Second Team 1996
Brandy Brown All-GSC Second Team 1998
Melinda Godfrey All-GSC First Team 1998 NCAA South Region Second Team 1998
Lakeshia Salters All-GSC First Team 2000 NCAA South Region First Team 2000
Karra Jackson 1999 GSC-East Freshman of the Year Second Team 2000 First Team 2001, 2002
Sarah Crook All-GSC Second Team 2003
Hillary Ross All-GSC First Team 2003 Second Team 2004 All-Tournament 2003
Madeline Richards 2004 GSC-East Freshman of the Year
Stephanie Wagner All-SAC 2008 Freshman Team
Andi Winney All-SAC 2007 Freshman Team 2008 Second Team
Dayshalee Salaman All-SAC 2009 Freshman Team
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ALL-CONFERENCE (NAIA Era)
Robin Adams All-TVAC 1988, 1989 All-NAIA District 24 1989, 1990
Lesia Chadwell All-VSAC East Team 1979, 1980
Sherry Chapman All-TVAC 1987, 1988 MVP 1987 NAIA District 24 MVP/POY 1987
Debbie Green All-TVAC 1989 TVAC MVP/POY 1989 All-NAIA District 24 1989, 1990 District 24 MVP/ POY 1990
Lori Neely All-TVAC 1987
Carrie Shoffner All-VSAC East Team 1986 All-TVAC 1988, 1989
Nickie Snow All-TVAC 1987
Terry Whitehead All-VSAC East Team 1986 East MVP/POY 1986
Juanita Hall All-VSAC First Team 1979, 1980
CONFERENCE/DISTRICT PLAYER OF THE WEEK Juanita Hall ( NAIA District 24 1978-79) Lu Elliott (NAIA District 24 1983-84) Robin Cox (GSC-East 1994-95, 1995-96*) Celine Cloutier (GSC-East 1995-96) Melinda Godfrey GSC-East 1996-97, 1997-98) Jennifer Childs (GSC-East 2000-01) Ashley Cox (GSC-East 2000-01, 2001-02)
Karra Jackson (GSC-East 2000-01*) Hillary Ross (GSC-East 2000-01, 2002-03*) Leah Moore (GSC-East 2002-03) Karmella Wynne (GSC-East 2002-03) Stephanie Clinton (GSC-East 2003-04*) Madeline Richards (GSC-East 2004-05, SAC 2006-07) * - Player was named POTW more than once during season.
Tennessee Sports Writers Association College Basketball All-State Team
LMU ATHLETES’ HALL OF FAME HISTORY
The Tennessee Sports Writers Association is an organization of media writers whose purpose is to promote Tennessee high school and college sports. Their annual All-State College basketball team is open to any player at any level at a college or university in Tennessee. The following Lady Railsplitters have been named to the TSWA All-State team.
The LMU Athletes’ Hall of Fame was founded in 1981 and the first class of 46 was inducted during homecoming activities that year. The purpose of the Hall of Fame is to identify and honor those athletes that developed outstanding skills and represented LMU in a wholesome manner. The original location of the Hall of Fame display was in the Mars Gym but with the opening of the Turner Arena in 1991, the Hall moved to the current location.
Lakeshia Salters -- 2000 Karra Jackson -- 2002 2010-11 LMU Lady Railsplitter Basketball
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LADY RAILSPLITTERS IN THE LMU ATHLETICS HALL-OF-FAME
MODERN ERA
Robin Adams 1987-90
Brandy Brown 1994-98
Sherry Chapman 1986-88
Lorie Compton 1983-87
Robin Cox 1992-96
Melinda Godfrey 1996-98
Debbie Green 1988-91
Juanita Hall 1978-82
Cynthia Lawhead 1980-82
Liz McQueen 1980-84
Tracy Martin 1980-84
Lori Neely 1985-89
Monica Owens 1986-90
Rachel Peach 1981-85
Lakeshia Salters 1999-2000
Carrie Shoffner 1985-89
Nickie Snow 1984-88
Marcie Stout 1981-1985
Pam Walters 1989-93
Terry Whitehead 1984-86
EARLY ERA
Laura Winters 1989-92
Roger Vannoy 1982-2007
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Dorothy Teague Bruce 1930-35 Gillie Queener Carter 1930-32 Edna Sharp Cherry 1931-33 Latrina Gibson Fox 1927-29, 32-34 Mildred Peck Galyon 1933-35, 37-38 Mary Ruth Thomas Keene 1940-42 Sally Claxton Laurence 1930-32 Dorothy Riggs Lewallen 1935-39 Onelda Hulburnt McCubbins 1930-34 Sue Longmire Moody 1931-33 Agnes “Sol” Music 1929-31
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Irene Peck Perry 1932-36 Etta Rasnic 1928-32 Geneva Whitaker Rutherford 1935-37 Lucy Bales Sharp 1929-33 Gertrude Bales Shoun 1929-31 Meda Parsons Smalley 1929-32 Cinda Parsons Smith 1929-31 Geraldine Weakley Statler 1938-42 Jama Marcum Stooksbury 1934-38 Helen Wallace 1931-33
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LADY RAILSPLITTER CHAMPIONSHIP TEAMS (Modern Era)
1986-87 - TVAC Champions - 27-5 (10-0 TVAC)
1987-88 - TVAC Champions - 27-5 (8-2 TVAC)
1988-89 - TVAC Champions - 28-7 (9-1 TVAC)
1989-90 - NAIA Dist. 24 East Champions - 26-5
1990-91 - NAIA Dist. 24 East Champions - 23-8
2000-01 GSC-East Champions (21-6, 12-4 GSC) In addition to winning the Gulf South Conference Eastern Division, the 2000-01 Lady Railsplitter team won the WBCA award for having the highest G.P.A. in the NCAA Division II.
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2002-03 GSC-East Champions (21-9, 12-4 GSC) This is the only team in Lady Railsplitter history to make a national tournament appearance.
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LADY RAILSPLITTER YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS Scores before the 1978-79 season (not listed) are based upon the available information. If you have any additions or corrections, please call the LMU Sports Information Office at (423) 869-6236.
1978-79 (15-14^, 6-4^ VSAC)
Lees (KY) W Hiwassee W at Roane State L at Morristown L at Lees (KY) W Morristown L at UVA-Wise L Roane State L UVA-Wise W at Walters State W at Hiwassee W Cleveland State L at Cleveland State L Knoxville W at Knoxville L * Carson-Newman L at Maryville W * Milligan W * at Tusculum L * TN Wesleyan W * at Milligan W * at TN Wesleyan L * at Carson-Newman L Maryville W * Tusculum W Walters State L #season at Belmont L ^ Includes 2 forfeits by King
72-30 89-80 61-103 70-93 79-35 70-87 70-93 61-77 79-72 69-66 70-62 64-84 36-92 80-53 88-94 62-82 50-47 81-52 53-62 81-77 65-60 59-76 80-102 71-63 72-71 63-66 52-61
1979-80 (15-9, 4-4 VSAC)
at Lees (KY) at Hiwassee Roane State at Union (KY) at Cumberland (KY) at Sue Bennett Lees (KY) Union (KY) at East TN State St. Mary’s Knoxville at Knoxville * at Carson-Newman * at Milligan Hiwassee * Tusculum * at TN Wesleyan * Carson-Newman at St. Mary’s * Milligan * TN Wesleyan Cumberland (KY) * at Tusculum # Lambuth
W L W W W W W W L W W L L W L L W L W W L W W L
87-79 63-70 84-68 68-50 50-48 58-44 69-54 71-53 41-69 97-51 88-57 50-67 50-70 84-48 53-55 61-62 64-61 58-77 84-40 92-32 64-65 67-54 81-63 65-80
1980-81 (12-13, 2-6 VSAC)
at Cumberland (KY) $ at Walters State $ vs. Hiwassee Sue Bennett Union (KY) Knoxville ^ vs. TN Temple ^ at Bryan East TN State at Union (KY) * Carson-Newman * Milligan at Union (KY) * at Tusculum TN Wesleyan TN Temple * at Carson-Newman at Lee at TN Temple * at Milligan * at TN Wesleyan Lee * Tusculum Cumberland (KY)
W L L W L W W W L W L W L L L W L L W W L W L W
82-65 72-82 60-77 80-57 74-89 85-69 77-57 78-41 64-65 82-56 75-76 92-75 58-59 78-82 63-68 89-63 70-84 61-71 73-54 86-48 68-70 72-67 59-65 74-61
VSAC TOURNAMENT # TN Wesleyan L $ Walters State Tournament ^ Bryan Tournament
58-60
1981-82 (10-14, 2-6 VSAC)
$ vs. Berry L $ vs. Piedmont (OT) L Alice Lloyd W at Campbellsville L Cumberland (KY) L at Union (KY) W at Alice Lloyd W Campbellsville L Union (KY) W Lee W * at Milligan L * Tusculum W * at TN Wesleyan L TN Temple W * Carson-Newman L TN Temple W * at Carson-Newman L at Cumberland (KY) L * Milligan L * TN Wesleyan L * at Tusculum W at Lee L # Tusculum W # Carson-Newman L $ TN Wesleyan Tournament
51-83 79-81 78-70 66-83 61-67 62-60 77-71 55-94 67-55 92-69 57-71 65-64 74-81 79-59 63-84 71-61 66-90 63-75 64-73 61-79 81-78 60-62 80-79 57-88
1982-83 (11-14, 3-9 VSAC) at Cumberland (KY) L 77-86 Union (KY) UNC-Asheville * Lee UVA-Wise at Union (KY) UVA-Wise Maryville * Carson-Newman at TN Temple Milligan* at UNC-Asheville * at Tusculum * TN Wesleyan* Cumberland (KY) * at Carson-Newman TN Temple * at King * at Milligan * at TN Wesleyan * King * Tusculum * at Lee at Maryville # TN Wesleyan
W L W W W W W L W L L L L W L W W L L W L L L L
76-73 74-81 80-73 100-53 86-72 80-53 73-68 51-55 59-57 59-78 49-75 73-85 78-101 79-73 58-104 83-66 90-36 62-79 57-83 86-59 58-70 79-82 76-78 62-96
1983-84 (14-14, 5-7 VSAC)
Alice Lloyd Cumberland (KY) at Mars Hill at Union (KY) * Lee at Cumberland(TN) $ vs.Pikeville at Alice Lloyd Union (KY) Mars Hill * at Milligan * at Carson-Newman * at TN Wesleyan * at King at Cumberland (KY) * Carson-Newman Cumberland (TN) at Maryville * Milligan * TN Wesleyan Maryville * King * at Tusculum * Tusculum * at Lee # Tusculum (OT) # Carson-Newman % TN Wesleyan $ Alice Lloyd Tournament
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93-64 81-84 63-80 62-47 80-79 54-75 86-87 71-63 76-60 89-76 88-95 65-87 62-81 97-56 75-84 56-92 72-62 78-51 94-84 67-87 89-66 94-67 80-95 112-75 67-92 86-85 56-89 62-84
1984-85 (20-9, 6-6 VSAC)
Cumberland (KY) W 83-60 at Cumberland (KY) W 78-65 at Union (KY) L 68-71 Alice Lloyd W 96-74 $ vs. TN Wesleyan W 58-55 $ vs. Lee W 67-61 TN Temple W 75-44 at Maryville W 77-73 ^ vs. Pikeville W 79-66 ^ at Alice Lloyd W 75-72 * Lee W 68-57 at Union (KY) W 81-77 Maryville W 88-57 * at Milligan L 57-68 * at Tusculum L 94-97 * Carson-Newman L 71-84 * at TN Wesleyan L 59-88 * King W 86-70 * at Carson-Newman L 67-71 at Bryan W 72-61 * Milligan W 78-75 * TN Wesleyan W 71-70 Bryan W 82-63 * at King W 69-67 * Tusculum W 100-83 * at Lee (OT) L 88-91 # Lee W 89-65 # Carson-Newman L 63-75 % TN Wesleyan L 63-71 $ Cumberland (KY) Tournament ^ Alice Lloyd Tournament
1985-86 (20-8^, 8-4 VSAC)
Alice Lloyd W Pikeville W at Union (KY) W $ vs. Warren Wilson (OT) L at Cumberland (KY) L * at Lee W at TN Temple W Union (KY) W Cumberland (KY) W at Campbellsville L Maryville W Campbellsville W * Milligan W at Pikeville W * Tusculum W * at Carson-Newman L * TN Wesleyan W * at King W * Carson-Newman L * at Milligan L * at TN Wesleyan L * King W * Tusculum (OT) W * Lee W at Maryville W # King W # TN Wesleyan (OT) L $ Mars Hill Tournament ^ includes forfeit by Mars Hill
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85-64 85-77 63-60 93-101 52-63 73-70 76-57 101-76 72-59 80-83 112-60 71-70 89-80 83-79 90-71 62-66 82-79 69-67 67-80 67-79 78-81 81-68 108-104 97-65 88-69 91-71 65-68
1986-87 (27-5, 10-0 TVAC) TVAC CHAMPIONS
at Belmont at Pikeville Cumberland (KY) at Union (KY) at Alice Lloyd at Cumberland (KY) at UVA-Wise at Bristol Union (KY) at Campbellsville (OT) Maryville Milligan Lindsey Wilson Pikeville at Tusculum Carson-Newman at TN Wesleyan at Carson-Newman UVA-Wise Bristol at Milligan TN Wesleyan
L W L L L W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W
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64-73 75-70 68-69 71-73 80-94 81-77 87-40 90-68 97-73 70-69 78-34 63-55 81-47 71-66 95-70 83-76 69-56 64-61 107-28 120-69 72-67 71-43
Alice Lloyd at Covenant Lee at Maryville Lindsey Wilson * Tusculum * at Lee % King % Carson-Newman % Union (TN)
W W W W W W W W W L
82-64 92-57 85-56 124-49 80-63 76-61 80-65 88-59 69-67 58-83
1987-88 (27-5^, 8-2 TVAC) TVAC CHAMPIONS
at David Lipscomb W 82-73 at Pikeville L 64-72 at Cumberland (KY) W 85-50 David Lipscomb (OT) W 104-103 at Alice Lloyd W 84-76 Pikeville W 82-64 Bryan W 103-57 UVA-Wise W 83-66 Knoxville W 87-46 Alice Lloyd W 95-59 * at Milligan W 81-47 at Bryan W 80-49 * Tusculum W 83-49 * at Carson-Newman L 86-99 * TN Wesleyan W 92-68 at Bluefield (VA) W 82-36 * Carson-Newman L 66-73 Campbellsville W 79-55 at Milligan* W 87-65 at TN Wesleyan* W 77-60 * at Lee W 95-69 at UVA-Wise W 93-62 at East TN State L 76-82 * at Tusculum* W 107-91 Cumberland (KY) W 89-82 * Lee W 88-42 Bluefield (VA) W 116-65 % Carson-Newman W 78-71 %TN Wesleyan W 74-49 % Union (TN) L 75-80 ^ includes 2 forfeits (Campbellsville and Alice Lloyd)
1988-89 (28-7, 9-1 TVAC)
David Lipscomb W at Alice Lloyd W at Shorter W at Berry W at David Lipscomb L Union (KY) W at Pikeville L at USC-Spartanburg W at UVA-Wise W at Maryville W $ vs. Bethune-Cookman L $ vs. SC State W $ vs. Clark-Atlanta W Alice Lloyd W ~ vs. Union (TN) L ~ vs. Lindsey Wilson W Berry W USC-Spartanburg W * at Tusculum W * Carson-Newman W * at TN Wesleyan W at Union (KY) L * at Carson-Newman W UVA-Wise W * Milligan W * TN Wesleyan W * Lee W Pikeville W * at Milligan* W * Tusculum W Bryan W * at Lee L % Lee W % Carson-Newman W % Union (TN) L $ Florida A&M Tournament ~ Belmont Tournament
83-74 88-73 91-61 81-69 72-77 89-62 87-101 94-84 74-50 73-66 66-67 93-71 90-66 94-54 78-85 83-58 89-74 83-65 97-55 84-67 75-70 67-68 84-77 108-45 97-86 89-60 91-64 94-74 100-57 87-52 107-68 83-91 77-68 85-76 78-98
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LADY RAILSPLITTER YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1989-90 (26-5)
$ Delta State L $ Missouri-Rolla W Berry (OT) L at East TN State W at USC-Spartanburg W Carson-Newman L Longwood W at KY Wesleyan W at Cumberland (KY) W at AL-Huntsville W Bluefield (VA) W UNC-Pembroke W at Carson-Newman W at UNC-Greensboro (OT) L at UNC-Pembroke W at Wofford W AL-Huntsville W Union (KY) W Alice Lloyd W at Longwood W at UT-Chattanooga (OT) W at Berry W Shorter W Wofford W at Union (KY) W at Alice Lloyd W at Tusculum W North Georgia W % Carson-Newman W % TN Wesleyan W % David Lipscomb L $ Bellarmine Tournament
57-111 80-74 85-91 77-68 84-72 69-72 108-77 78-74 79-72 91-68 92-37 97-69 80-67 97-98 84-64 89-82 103-70 102-84 106-52 96-82 89-85 75-72 95-54 91-73 79-66 95-63 93-75 81-75 86-78 105-72 85-87
1990-91 (23-8^)
Cumberland (KY) W 92-73 at Union (KY) W 94-56 at North Georgia L 65-72 at KY State W 100-73 at Wofford W 77-68 KY Wesleyan W 71-49 Berry (OT) W 71-71 at Concord W 80-79 at Carson-Newman L 75-88 UT-Chattanooga L 82-98 Concord W 86-65 at USC-Spartanburg L 81-94 at North Alabama L 59-78 at AL-Huntsville W 81-70 Carson-Newman W 77-76 Milligan W 95-60 at Berry W 98-83 East TN State W 86-78 at USC-Aiken L 66-85 $ AL-Huntsville W 112-95 at UNC-Central W 80-58 at Milligan W 101-80 USC-Spartanburg W 88-61 Wofford W 101-67 Union (KY) W 95-74 USC-Aiken W 77-68 UNC-Greensboro L 74-76 % Tusculum W 86-84 % King W 93-75 % Belmont L 65-72 ^ includes forfeit by UNC-Central $ First game in Turner Arena
1991-92 (18-10)
Milligan Bluefield State North Alabama at Gardner-Webb Carson-Newman North Georgia Gardner-Webb Bellarmine $ AL-Huntsville $ Tusculum at Carson-Newman at UT-Martin Longwood at USC-Spartanburg at North Georgia AL-Huntsville Berry (OT) at Bluefield State at Longwood Queens
W W W W W W W L W W L L W W L W W L W W
95-60 77-55 67-50 80-71 67-63 86-71 79-71 75-79 96-62 97-66 61-63 72-78 71-49 73-61 66-72 86-69 93-82 79-81 86-62 88-76
Wofford W USC-Spartanburg W at Kennesaw State L UT-Martin L at Berry L at Queens L at AL-Huntsville W at Wofford (OT) L $ LMU Holiday Tournament
1992-93 (18-9)
^ at Bellarmine W ^ vs. Delta State L at Bluefield State L ~ vs. North Georgia W ~ at Gardner-Webb L at Carson-Newman L Kennesaw State W $ Gardner-Webb W $ Berry W at Longwood W Bluefield State W at North Georgia W Carson-Newman W Lees-McRae W AL-Huntsville W USC-Spartanburg L at Wofford L Newberry W at Newberry W Union (KY) W at Lees-McRae L at AL-Huntsville W at Berry L Wofford W Kentucky State W Longwood W at USC-Spartanburg L ^ Bellarmine Tournament ~ Gardner-Webb Tournament $ LMU Holiday Tournament
97-75 81-68 70-80 58-68 59-73 78-79 83-73 65-69
56-53 70-87 73-77 77-69 74-76 74-79 93-79 79-62 67-61 79-60 82-41 77-63 68-66 84-67 79-60 67-72 77-83 94-62 99-52 78-65 73-98 73-50 57-79 66-59 102-64 99-67 73-83
1993-94 (18-8, 8-6 GSC)
Francis Marion W at Queens L at Bluefield State L * Delta State W Carson-Newman W $ Erskine W $ Gardner-Webb W North Georgia W * at MS College (OT) L * at Delta State L Bluefield State (OT) W * MS College W * at North Alabama L * at AL-Huntsville W * MS-Women W at Carson-Newman W * West Georgia L * at MS-Women W * Valdosta State W * North Alabama L at Kentucky State W * at Valdosta State W * at West Georgia L * AL-Huntsville W Kentucky State W # Delta State W # West Georgia L $ LMU Holiday Tournament
91-40 78-80 57-65 76-66 78-71 78-56 92-60 71-68 98-99 78-109 74-70 79-69 46-75 72-66 77-70 69-65 64-80 83-58 68-50 62-68 67-53 67-57 59-66 73-61 68-42 79-71 60-78
1994-95 (16-10, 8-8 GSC)
^ vs. Wofford ^ vs. Clayton State at Carson-Newman ~ vs. Fairmont State ~ at Bluefield State Milligan $ Union (KY) $ Gardner-Webb Carson-Newman * at MS College * at West Alabama * Valdosta State * West Alabama Queens * West Georgia (OT) * at West Florida
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69-67 73-56 74-78 80-69 74-39 81-51 84-59 77-67 63-79 64-67 78-66 73-83 75-66 88-80 82-79 60-76
* at Valdosta State L * AL-Huntsville L * MS-Women W * at North Alabama L * MS College* W * at MS-Women L * West Florida W * at AL-Huntsville L * at West Georgia W * North Alabama W ^ Gardner-Webb Tournament ~ Bluefield State Tournament $ LMU Holiday Tournament
66-98 60-72 85-76 51-61 67-66 68-77 77-72 66-78 78-75 75-67
1995-96 (18-10, 7-7 GSC)
Milligan W at Gardner-Webb L ^ vs. Fairmont State W ^ at Bluefield State W at Carson-Newman (OT) W $ Union (KY) W $ Gardner-Webb W Carson-Newman W * at Montevallo L * at West Alabama L at Cumberland (KY) L * Valdosta State L * West Florida W * at North Alabama W * at AL-Huntsville W * West Georgia W * at West Florida W * at Valdosta State L Cumberland (KY) W * West Alabama (OT) L * Montevallo L at North Greenville W * North Alabama W * Alabama-Huntsville L * West Georgia W North Greenville W # Henderson State W # Delta State L ^ Bluefield State Tournament $ LMU Holiday Tournament
75-47 64-74 67-63 68-49 66-61 63-52 73-63 66-58 49-55 57-66 56-64 66-85 93-64 83-70 57-53 69-53 74-64 64-69 79-66 73-79 77-84 70-56 62-55 61-65 88-45 84-53 73-71 53-84
1996-97 (14-12, 6-8 GSC)
Milligan W at Tusculum L at Union (KY) W at Cumberland (KY) W at Carson-Newman L at KY Wesleyan L Bluefield (VA) W $ UVA-Wise W $ Union (KY) W Carson-Newman W Bluefield State L * Montevallo W * West Alabama W * at Valdosta State L * at West Florida L * North Alabama W * AL-Huntsville W * at West Georgia L Tusculum W * West Florida (2-OT) W * Valdosta State L * at West Alabama L * at Montevallo L * at North Alabama L * at AL-Huntsville L * West Georgia W $ LMU Holiday Tournament
61-58 75-92 79-58 74-67 54-79 48-77 66-50 76-56 61-48 59-56 55-62 72-63 81-75 51-70 72-78 67-61 61-53 47-59 80-58 89-86 56-63 48-54 56-69 63-82 50-67 60-44
* West Florida L * Valdosta State W at Tusculum W * at AL-Huntsville L * at North Alabama L * West Georgia W * at Valdosta State W * at West Florida L * Montevallo W * West Alabama W Tusculum W * AL-Huntsville W * North Alabama W * at West Georgia W # Delta State L $ LMU Holiday Tournament
80-82 74-57 77-58 73-79 69-72 88-71 76-74 71-86 79-62 69-58 80-69 82-66 110-98 77-71 81-73
1998-99 (9-17, 2-12 GSC)
Lees-McRae W Bluefield State W $ vs. Fairmont State W $ at Bluefield State L Milligan L at Union (KY) L UVA-Wise W Converse W Union (KY) L * West Alabama L * Montevallo L * at West Florida L * at Valdosta State L * AL-Huntsville W * North Alabama L at Tusculum L * at West Georgia L at Converse W * Valdosta State W * West Florida L Tusculum W * at Montevallo L * at West Alabama L * at AL-Huntsville L * at North Alabama L * West Georgia L $ Bluefield State tournament
132-73 84-71 76-48 70-79 79-83 79-93 95-59 84-52 80-94 69-72 71-89 71-89 54-79 68-54 72-93 69-84 58-60 75-57 67-60 64-84 86-69 75-105 60-79 44-49 63-69 59-68
1999-2000 (18-9, 7-7 GSC)
$ vs. Pitt.-Johnstown (OT) L $ vs. Saint Francis (IL) W Cal Poly-Pomona W at Milligan W at Tusculum W at Concord W UVA-Wise W at KY Wesleyan W Concord W at Union (KY) W * at Valdosta State W * at West Georgia W * Montevallo W * West Florida L Converse W * at North Alabama L * at West Alabama L * AL-Huntsville W Tusculum W * West Georgia W * Valdosta State W * at Montevallo L * at West Florida L * North Alabama L * West Alabama W * at AL-Huntsville L # Arkansas Tech L $ Indianapolis Tournament
90-92 61-50 89-75 74-69 87-74 84-69 89-39 69-63 79-39 93-50 87-77 67-49 87-63 69-77 73-49 67-75 66-74 75-55 95-46 63-45 84-70 75-83 69-73 69-82 67-49 51-57 58-63
1997-98 (20-7, 10-4 GSC)
at Lees-McRae Carson-Newman KY Wesleyan at Union (KY) at Bluefield State at Bluefield (VA) $ Union (KY) $ Cumberland (KY) at Carson-Newman Oakland City * at West Alabama * at Montevallo
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92-73 74-65 93-71 61-71 68-65 91-64 78-54 69-57 67-69 76-51 78-71 70-53
Key: * GSC/VSAC/TVAC Game # GSC/VSAC Tournament % NAIA Dist. 24 Tournament ! NCAA Div. II Tournament
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LADY RAILSPLITTER YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 2000-01 (21-6, 12-4 GSC) GSC EASTERN DIVISION CHAMPIONS
$ vs. Florida Tech $ at Bellarmine at UVA-Wise Virginia Intermont Tusculum Milligan at Converse KY Wesleyan (OT) * at West Alabama Union (KY) * West Georgia * at North Alabama * Montevallo * at Valdosta State * West Florida * at MS-Women * North Alabama * West Alabama at Tusculum * at AL-Huntsville * at West Georgia * at Montevallo * Valdosta State * at West Florida * MS-Women * AL-Huntsville # Ouachita Baptist $ Bellarmine Tournament
W L W W W W W W L W W L W W W W W W W W W L W L W W L
86-77 71-94 99-54 87-46 91-74 91-56 71-50 77-69 68-72 93-69 70-68 50-51 75-69 71-62 78-51 70-62 77-56 84-68 77-58 71-58 58-44 57-76 52-44 57-59 93-48 81-75 52-67
2001-02 (20-7, 11-5 GSC)
$ vs. Regis $ vs. Quincy Kentucky State at Union (KY) UVA-Wise Tusculum Bluefield State at Carson-Newman * West Alabama Carson-Newman * at West Georgia * North Alabama * at Montevallo * Valdosta State * at West Florida * MS-Women * at North Alabama * at West Alabama Tusculum * AL-Huntsville * West Georgia* * Montevallo* * at Valdosta State* * West Florida * at MS-Women * at AL-Huntsville # Delta State $ Quincy Tournament
W L W W W W W W L W W L W W W W L L W W W W W W W L L
59-48 79-90 96-66 77-51 90-66 72-59 84-55 64-57 53-56 66-62 61-58 65-79 65-59 79-65 78-64 83-69 57-60 47-62 73-60 55-44 72-57 77-59 46-45 74-42 61-56 52-56 49-70
2002-03 (21-9, 12-4 GSC) GSC EASTERN DIVISION CHAMPIONS
$ vs. Mars Hill $ at Carson-Newman at Ky. State (OT) ^ at Ashland ^ vs. Gannon Carson-Newman * at West Alabama at Maryville at Tusculum at Bluefield State * West Georgia * at North Alabama * Montevallo * at Valdosta State Converse * West Florida * at MS-Women * North Alabama * West Alabama * at AL-Huntsville * at West Georgia * at Montevallo * Valdosta State
W W L L L W W W W W W L W L W W W W W W L W L
65-56 67-64 86-88 68-86 67-69 75-53 71-55 86-68 59-54 73-65 55-44 67-77 59-39 47-55 85-56 64-45 81-59 64-48 77-61 66-52 58-61 61-59 52-57
* MS-Women W Union (KY) W * AL-Huntsville W * at West Florida W # Delta State (OT) W # Central Arkansas (OT) L ! Arkansas Tech L $ Carson-Newman Classic ^ Ashland Classic
80-66 74-55 66-41 55-53 54-51 79-83 50-64
2003-04 (21-8, 9-5 GSC)
Benedict Tusculum $ vs. Fairmont State $ at Concord ^ vs. Morris ^ vs. Voorhees at Carson-Newman Concord at Fort Valley State at Converse Bluefield State Carson-Newman at USC-Spartanburg * West Alabama * Montevallo * at West Florida * at Valdosta State * AL-Huntsville * North Alabama * at West Georgia * West Florida * Valdosta State (OT) * at Montevallo * at West Alabama * at AL-Huntsville * at North Alabama * West Georgia # Central Arkansas # Henderson State $ Concord Tournament ^ Benedict Classic
W W L W W W W W L W W W W L W W L W W W L W L L W W W W L
67-48 74-69 64-71 92-80 73-53 71-57 74-53 63-58 53-54 73-54 75-36 61-52 76-52 49-56 66-51 75-62 48-49 63-56 72-62 58-55 63-68 62-58 42-45 62-70 60-51 59-53 56-44 62-48 44-56
2004-05 (14-13, 6-8 GSC)
Fort Valley State W $ vs. Barry L $ vs. Nova SE (2OT) W Tusculum W at Carson-Newman (OT) L at Tusculum W Charleston (WV) L at Benedict W Carson-Newman L ^ vs. Shawnee State L ^ at Bluefield State W USC-Upstate W * at Valdosta State L * at West Florida L * West Alabama L * Montevallo W * North Alabama W * AL-Huntsville W * West Georgia W at Mars Hill W * at West Alabama L * at Montevallo L * West Florida L * Valdosta State (OT) W * at North Alabama L * at AL-Huntsville L * at West Georgia W $ GSC/SSC Crossover ^ Bluefield State Classic
68-67 42-54 65-64 56-51 67-70 62-43 53-69 74-61 69-82 61-66 58-43 57-52 39-58 55-59 77-80 70-42 75-41 59-47 70-61 80-60 54-68 45-56 54-60 59-56 66-71 63-65 59-53
* at West Alabama * at Montevallo * North Alabama * AL-Huntsville * at West Georgia at Lee * West Alabama * Montevallo * at West Florida * at Valdosta State * at North Alabama * at AL-Huntsville * West Georgia $ GSC/SSC Crossover
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2006-07 (14-15, 5-11 SAC)
Lees-McRae at Kentucky State USC Upstate (OT) Brevard at Lees-McRae at Brevard at Virginia State at King $ at USC Upstate $ vs. N.C. Central * at Carson-Newman * Wingate * Tusculum * at Presbyterian * at Newberry * Lenoir-Rhyne (OT) * Catawba * at Mars Hill Lee * at Wingate * at Tusculum * Presbyterian * Mars Hill * at Lenoir-Rhyne * at Catawba * Carson-Newman * Newberry # Presbyterian # Wingate $ USC Upstate Classic
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2007-08 (13-15, 3-11 SAC)
$ vs. Clayton State $ vs. North Georgia King Virginia State * Carson-Newman North Greenville Oakland City at North Georgia at Oakland City at St. Joseph’s * at Wingate * at Tusculum Brevard (OT) * Newberry * at Lenoir-Rhyne * at Catawba * Mars Hill at North Greenville * Wingate * Tusculum at Brevard (OT) * at Mars Hill
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* Lenoir-Rhyne L * Catawba W * at Carson-Newman L Lees-McRae W * at Newberry L # at Tusculum L $ Carson-Newman Classic
47-49 71-60 67-74 70-45 47-58 64-71
2008-09 (11-17, 5-11 SAC)
$ vs. Mo. Western State W $ at Quincy L at Lees-McRae L St. Joseph’s W Pfeiffer W North Georgia W * at Carson-Newman L Lambuth W at Indianapolis L % at North Alabama L % vs. AL-Huntsville L * Wingate L * Tusculum L * at Brevard W * at Newberry L * Lenoir-Rhyne L * Catawba L * at Mars Hill L North Greenville W * at Wingate W * at Tusculum L * Brevard W * Mars Hill W * at Lenoir-Rhyne L * at Catawba L * Carson-Newman W * Newberry L # at Tusculum L $ Quincy Tip-Off Tournament % North Alabama Classic
77-76 53-89 65-70 99-67 94-76 76-64 72-77 73-60 50-84 77-83 76-83 72-73 58-83 75-64 45-55 51-75 66-74 75-89 110-74 93-88 58-79 63-61 89-77 55-91 83-89 81-79 59-78 55-89
2009-10 (9-19, 6-10 SAC)
Berea King at Southern Indiana Mount Olive at Urbana * Carson-Newman $ vs. Fort Valey State $ at Florida Tech (OT) % at Ga. Coll. & State % vs.UNC-Pembroke * at Wingate * Tusculum * Brevard * Newberry * at Lenoir-Rhyne * at Catawba * Mars Hill at King * Wingate * Tusculum * at Brevard * at Mars Hill * Lenoir-Rhyne * Catawba * at Carson-Newman Urbana * at Newberry # at Newberry $ Florida Tech Classic %GC&SU Classic
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2005-06 (7-20, 3-11 GSC)
at Lees-McRae $ vs. Eckerd $ vs. Nova Southeastern Carson-Newman Benedict Lees-McRae Tusculum at Carson-Newman at Tusculum Mars Hill at Charleston Kentucky State * Valdosta State * West Florida
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ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS 1926-present (Not including 2 year schools and independents) Opponent Alabama-Huntsville Appalachian State Alice Lloyd Anderson Arkansas Tech Ashland Barry Bellarmine Belmont Benedict Bethune-Cookman Berea Berry Bluefield (VA) Bluefield State (WV) Brevard Bristol Bryan Cal-Poly Pomona Campbellsville Carson-Newman Catawba Central Arkansas Charleston (WV) Clark Clayton State Cleveland State Concord Converse Covenant Cumberland (KY) Cumberland (TN) David Lipscomb Delta State East Tennessee State Eckerd Emory and Henry Erskine Fairmont State Florida Tech Fort Valley State Francis Marion Gannon Gardner-Webb Georgia College & State Hiwassee Henderson State Indianapolis Johnson Bible College Kennesaw State Kentucky State Kentucky Wesleyan King Knoxville Lambuth Lander Lee (TN) Lees (KY) Lees-McRae Lenoir-Rhyne Lindsey Wilson Longwood Mars Hill
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THE SOUTH ATLANTIC CONFERENCE IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT TEAM APP. W-L PCT. Brevard 0 0-0 .000 Carson-Newman 6 3-6 .333 Catawba 3 0-3 .429 Lenoir-Rhyne 2 1-2 .333 Lincoln Memorial* 1 0-1 .000 Mars Hill 2 2-2 .500 Newberry 4 0-4 .000 Tusculum 3 4-3 .571 Wingate 9 14-10 .550 TOTALS 29 20-32 .385 * - LMU was in the Gulf South Conference at that time
EE/RC 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 3 4
NCAA SOUTH ATLANTIC REGIONAL RESULTS
Year 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Winner Norfolk State Wingate Wingate Kennesaw State Francis Marion Kennesaw State Columbus State Columbus State Mars Hill North Florida Augusta State Shaw Shaw Clayton State Wingate Clayton State Tusculum
Score 83-80 82-63 85-50 74-68 62-52 76-72 101-99 (OT) 75-71 69-64 71-59 91-68 67-53 68-57 66-65 (OT) 82-72 88-73 70-63
Runner-up Wingate USC Upstate Bowie State Bowie State Bowie State Francis Marion Francis Marion Francis Marion N.C. Central Shaw Georgia Coll. and State Carson-Newman Wingate Georgia Coll. and State Clayton State Francis Marion Lander
Yrs. in Tournament / Highest Finish --‘95, ‘98, ‘05, ‘07, ‘09, ‘10 / Regional ‘01, ‘03, ‘04 / Regional ‘03, ‘09 / Regional ‘04 / Regional ‘96, ‘02 / Elite Eight ‘02 ‘05, ‘06 ‘07, ‘10 / Regional ‘08, ‘09, ‘10 / Elite Eight ‘10 ‘94, ‘95, ‘96, ‘97, ‘99, ‘01, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07 / Elite Eight ‘96, ‘97
NCAA DIVISION II CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS Year 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Winner North Dakota Sttate North Dakota State North Dakota State North Dakota North Dakota North Dakota Northern Kentucky Cal Poly Pomona Cal Poly Pomona South Dakota State California (Pa.) Washburn Grand Valley State Southern Conn. State Northern Kentucky Minnesota St. Mankato Emporia State
Score 89-56 98-85 104-78 94-78 92-76 80-63 71-62 (ot) 87-80 (ot) 74-62 65-50 75-72 70-53 58-52 61-45 63-58 103-94 65-53
Runner-up Cal State San Bernadino Portland State Shippensburg Southern Indiana Emporia State Arkansas Tech North Dakota State North Dakota Southeastern Oklahoma Northern Kentucky Drury Seattle Pacific American International Florida Gulf Coast South Dakota Franklin Pierce Fort Lewis
LADY RAILSPLITTER ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS Coach..................................... Years Wins Losses Unknown.............................. 1913-25 7 0 Mrs. Hobart Smith.............. 1925-26 5 3 Total 5 3 Unknown.............................. 1926-27 4 0 ............................................... 1927-28 2 1 ............................................... 1928-29 5 3 Total 11 4 Hugh Trent Ramsey .......... 1929-30 11 1 ............................................... 1930-31 12 0 ............................................... 1931-32 12 0 ............................................... 1932-33 12 0 ............................................... 1933-34 11 1 ............................................... 1934-35 9 1 ............................................... 1935-36 14 4 Total 81 7 J. D. Alexander (Interim)... 1936-37 11 3 Hugh Trent Ramsey............ 1937-38 8 - 4 -1 (1 tie) ............................................... 1938-39 9 1 ............................................... 1939-40 10 0 ............................................... 1940-41 8 1 ............................................... 1941-42 8 1 Total 43 - 7 - 1 .853 C. W. Bradley........................ 1943-44 4 1 ............................................... 1944-45 4 1 Total 8 2 Phyllis Noah......................... 1973-74 11 3 ............................................... 1974-75 5 7 ............................................... 1975-76 0 4 Total 16 14 Elaine Minton....................... 1976-77 10 2 ............................................... 1977-78 0 6 Total 10 8 Dennis Mann........................ 1978-79 15 14 Total 15 14 Dave Miller............................ 1979-80 15 9 ............................................... 1980-81 12 13
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Pct. 1.000 .625 .625 1.000 .667 .625 .733 .917 1.000 1.000 1.000 .917 .900 .778 .920 .786 .654 .900 1.000 .889 .889 .800 .800 .800 .786 .417 .000 .533 .833 .000 .556 .517 .517 .625 .480
Coach..................................... Years Wins Losses Pct. ............................................... 1981-82 10 14 .417 Total 37 36 .507 Roger Vannoy...................... 1982-83 11 14 .440 ............................................... 1983-84 14 14 .500 ............................................... 1984-85 20 9 .690 ............................................... 1985-86 20 8 .714 ............................................... 1986-87 27 5 .844 ............................................... 1987-88 27 5 .844 ............................................... 1988-89 28 7 .800 ............................................... 1989-90 26 5 .839 ............................................... 1990-91 23 8 .742 ............................................... 1991-92 18 10 .643 ............................................... 1992-93 18 9 .667 ............................................... 1993-94 18 9 .667 ............................................... 1994-95 16 10 .615 ............................................... 1995-96 18 10 .643 ............................................... 1996-97 14 12 .538 ............................................... 1997-98 20 7 .741 ............................................... 1998-99 9 17 .346 ............................................... 1999-00 18 9 .667 ............................................... 2000-01 21 6 .778 ............................................... 2001-02 20 7 .741 ............................................... 2002-03 21 9 .700 ............................................... 2003-04 21 8 .724 ............................................... 2004-05 14 13 .519 ............................................... 2005-06 7 20 .259 ............................................... 2006-07 14 15 .483 Total 463 246 .653 Larry Just.............................. 2007-08 13 15 .464 Total 13 15 .464 Stephanie Smith................... 2008-09 11 17 .611 2009-10 9 19 .321 Total 20 36 .357 1913-Present....................... Total 733* 395 .650 (Records before the 1978-79 season are incomplete. Totals based on available records.) * includes one tie.
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TEX TURNER ARENA The B. Frank “Tex” Turner Arena has been the home of the Railsplitters and Lady Railsplitters since 1991. Since then, it has become known as one of the top basketball facilities at the Division II level. The arena replaced the Mary E. Mars Gymnasium, which had been the home of LMU basketball since 1948. The 87,000 square foot complex seats 5,009 for basketball contests with another 1,000 portable seats available for other events. The distance from the playing floor to the roof is 40 feet, the equivalent of a two-story building. The arena is 230 feet (east to west) and 282 feet (north to south). It contains over 81,866 square feet of floor space, and over 4 million cubic feet of space. The arena also serves as a practice facility for the golf, soccer, baseball and softball teams. The auxiliary gym contains batting cages and there is an indoor practice tee used by the golf teams. Over the years, several concerts as well as district and regional tournaments have been held in the arena. The LMU spring and fall commencement services and pinning ceremonies have been held there since 1991. LMU’s athletic offices are located on the lower level, with the exception of cross country, softball and volleyball. Also located on the lower level are the athletic training offices, the university press and the university post office. The LMU Athletes Hall of Fame Room, the Turner Room and a classroom are also located on the lower level and are often used by campus and community groups for meetings and other functions. The recently refurbished athletic training room and the weight room are located on the lower level within easy access of the playing floor and airconditioned dressing rooms. The upper level contains a ticket office and other offices as well as the Dean Bailey Trophy Room, which houses trophies and other memorabilia dating back to the 1920’s and is a memorial to former coach Dean Bailey. The upper concourse also is open to the public as a walking track and is extremely popular with the local community. Entrances to the building are located on the north, south, and east ends. There are a total of 24 entrance doors to the arena (handicap access is available on both levels). The arena was named after former LMU football standout B. Frank “Tex” Turner, who donated the funds for it’s construction. Work on the multi-million dollar facility began on May 7, 1988, and on February 2, 1991, the Railsplitters and Lady Railsplitters held their first contests in the facility when they hosted the University of Alabama-Huntsville in a doubleheader. The women won 112-95 and the men lost 85-69.
LADY RAILSPLITTER HOME COURTS Prior to 1924, LMU did not have a gym. Most home games were played in Middlesboro or at Powell Valley High School.
“The Barn” 1924-45 68-5-1 (Based on available records)
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B. Frank “Tex” Turner Arena 1991 - present 190-62
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TURNER ARENA YEAR-BY-YEAR / LADY RAILSPLITTER LOCKER ROOM
The Lady Railsplitters in the Turner Arena YEAR 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02
WINS LOSSES 5 1* 14 2 11 1^ 12 2 10 3 9 4 12 2 12 1 7 7 10 2 13 0 11 2
PCT .833 .875 .917 .857 .769 .692 .857 .923 .500 .833 1.000 .846
YEAR 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 TOTAL
1991-present -- 190-62 WINS LOSSES 10 1 10 2 8 4 6 7 8 5 8 5 8 5 6 6 190 62
PCT .909 .833 .667 .462 .615 .615 .615 .500 .754
* -- After Feb. 2 ^ -- Actual home record was 12-1, Last game played in Mars Gym due to concert in Arena.
GLADYS T. BRADLEY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL SUITE Completed in 1991, the LMU Lady Railsplitter locker room is one of the finest facilities of it’s type at the NCAA Division II level. Officially known as the Gladys T. Bradley Women’s Basketball Suite (named for the wife of former Lady Railsplitter coach C.W. Bradley), the suite encompasses the main dressing area, office space for the assistant coaches, storage areas and a foyer that can be utilized both for meetings and as a place to study. The dressing area contains individual cubicles for 15 players, a big-screen television, restrooms, showers and direct access to the LMU Athletic Training facilities located next door. The foyer is highlighted by a large bulletin board and several other displays with that highlight award-winners, individual and team records, banners for all LMU teams appearing in the NCAA Tournament and a prominent display highlighting LMU’s all-time win total, which currently stands at 733. Recent renovations to the area include new carpeting, new furniture for the foyer and offices, and changes to the dressing area that increased the locker space for each player.
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ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT / LOCAL INFORMATION MAILING/OVERNIGHT ADDRESS: Tex Turner Arena Cumberland Gap Parkway Harrogate, TN 37752 ADMINISTRATION Roger Vannoy Robin Susong
(423) 869-6285 Athletic Director Administrative Asst.
COMPLIANCE Mike Smith
(423) 869-6239 Assistant A.D. Compliance Officer
BASKETBALL OFFICE Stephanie Smith Matt Acton Cena Nasiloski
(423) 869-6246 Head Coach Assistant Coach Graduate Assistant
OTHER SPORTS: Head Baseball Coach Assistant Baseball Coach Head Men’s Basketball Coach Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach Head Men’s & Women’s Golf Coach Head Men’s & Women’s Tennis Coach Head Men’s & Women’s Cross Country Coach Head Volleyball Coach Head Men’s & Women’s Soccer Coach Assistant Soccer Coach Head Softball Coach Assistant Softball Coach Cheerleading/Dance Team Coach
Hotel
Cumberland Gap Inn Downtown Inn & Suites Holiday Inn Express
ATHLETIC TRAINING (423) 869-6378 Josh Holt - Head Athletic Trainer ATHLETIC TRAINING (423) 869-6423 Melissa Hayes - Assistant Athletic Trainer FACULTY ATHLETICS REPRESENTATIVE Dr. Jack Mansfield (423) 869-6322 SENIOR WOMAN ADMINISTRATOR Stephanie Smith (423) 869-6246
Jeff Sziksai Ryan Schmalz Josh Schertz Lance Egnatz Chris Cottrell Travis Muncy Benny Collins Jeremy Donahue Mike Smith Helio D’Anna Adriano de Moraes Dan Burns Tiffany Edgar Marcia Yeary Hembree
LOCAL HOTELS
Location
Cumberland Gap Middlesboro Middlesboro
From Campus Phone 2.5 Miles 4.5 Miles 5 Miles
(423) 869-9172 (606) 248-5630 (606) 248-6860
FAMILY DINING Restaurant
WOW Café & Eatery Gondolier Haymaker Farms The Oasis Webb’s Country Kitchen Heavy’s BBQ Waffle King Chinatown Cafe J. Milton’s La Esperanza Ryan’s New China Express China Star Old Town Grill
Location
Harrogate Harrogate Harrogate Harrogate Cumberland Gap Harrogate Middlesboro Middlesboro Middlesboro Middlesboro Middlesboro Middlesboro Middlesboro Tazewell
From Campus Phone On campus 1 Mile 1 Mile 1.5 Miles 2.5 Miles 4 Mile 4 Miles 4.5 Miles 4.5 Miles 4.5 Miles 5 Miles 5 Miles 5 Miles 12 Miles
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FAST FOOD
Restaurant Frosty Mug Subway Godfather’s Hardee’s Arby’s Burger King Captain D’s Conley’s Drive-In Dairy Queen KFC Krystal’s Lee’s Famous Recipe Long John Silver’s McDonald’s Papa John’s Pizza Hut Sonic Taco Bell Taco Casa Wendy’s
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THIS IS LINCOLN MEMORIAL UNIVERSITY Lincoln Memorial University was founded in 1897 as a living memorial to Abraham Lincoln and his philosophy and ideals. Its inception dates from an occasion in the fall of 1863 when the President was meeting with General Oliver Otis Howard to discuss military operations in and around the Cumberland Gap and East Tennessee area. The President expressed his appreciation for the loyalty that the people of the region had shown to the Union during this time of Civil War. Pointing to the area on the map, Mr. Lincoln said, “General Howard, if you come out of all this horror and misery alive, and I hope that you may, I want you to do something for these people who have been shut out from the world all these years. If I live, I will do all I can to aid you and between us we may do them the justice they deserve. Please remember, and if God is good to us we may be able to speak of it later!” Mr. Lincoln did not live to see his dream fulfilled, but O.O. Howard (who also was a founder of Howard University) never forgot those words. In 1895, he traveled to the Cumberland Gap area to address a small academy that was operated by a Congregational minister, the Rev. A.A. Myers, and his wife Ellen. While he was there, the General remembered Lincoln’s request and joined with the Myers and several prominent friends to lay the groundwork for a university honoring the slain President. It was to be an institution whose mission and principles would exemplify the life of Abraham Lincoln. The philosophy articulated by these founders as a guide for University programs and curriculum was based on the following principles which were exemplified in the life of Abraham Lincoln: individual liberty; the privileges and responsibilities of the American government; love and respect for the fellow people; personal initiative, individual effort; unselfish leadership; an appreciation for the common people; free enterprise; and belief in a personal God. Now in its 114th year of operation, LMU has grown into a progressive university, offering over 30 majors. Enrollment is 4,445 students at the main campus in Harrogate and 11 extended-campus sites. The main campus is also home to the Abraham Lincoln Library and Museum, which houses one of the largest Lincoln collections in the country.
LINCOLN MEMORIAL UNIVERSITY QUICK FACTS Location: Harrogate, TN Founded: 1897 Enrollment: 4,445 Nickname: Railsplitters Colors: Blue & Gray Affiliation: NCAA Division II Conference: South Atlantic Conference President: B. James Dawson, EdD Athletic Director: Roger Vannoy Sports Information Director: Rusty Peace Head Athletic Trainer: Josh Holt 2010-11 LMU Lady Railsplitter Basketball
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2010-11 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL BROADCAST SCHEDULE DATE November 11/4 11/11 11/19 11/20 11/23 December 12/1 12/4 12/14 12/18 12/29 12/30 January 1/5 1/8 1/12 1/15 1/19 1/22 1/26 1/29 February 2/2 2/5 2/9 2/12 2/16 2/19 2/23 2/26 March 3/2 3/5 3/6 3/12-15
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Middle Tennessee State (Exh.) Maryville Southern Arkansas Delta State King
6:10 p.m. 6:40 p.m. 8:40 p.m. 6:40 p.m. 5:40 p.m.
6:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 9:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m.
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King *Wingate *Catawba Montevallo Clayton State Lander
5:40 p.m. 1:40 p.m. 5:40 p.m. 1:40 p.m. 5:10 p.m. 2:10 p.m.
6:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m.
WLMU/RSN - A WLMU/RSN - A/WSN-V WLMU/RSN - A/V WLMU/RSN - A/V WLMU/RSN - A WLMU/RSN - A
*Tusculum *Newberry *Mars Hill *Anderson *Brevard *Lenoir-Rhyne *Carson-Newman *Wingate
5:40 p.m. 1:40 p.m. 5:40 p.m. 5:40 p.m. 5:40 p.m. 3:40 p.m. 5:40 p.m. 5:40 p.m.
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WLMU/RSN - A/PSN-V WLMU/RSN - A WLMU/RSN - A WLMU/RSN - A/V WLMU/RSN - A/V WLMU/RSN - A WLMU/RSN - A/ESN-V WLMU/RSN - A/V
*Tusculum *Catawba *Mars Hill *Newberry *Brevard *Anderson *Carson-Newman *Lenoir-Rhyne
5:40 p.m. 1:40 p.m. 5:40 p.m. 5:40 p.m. 7:40 p.m. 1:40 p.m. 5:40 p.m. 5:40 p.m.
6:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m.
WLMU/RSN - A/V WLMU/RSN - A WLMU/RSN - A/LSN-V WLMU/RSN - A/V WLMU/RSN - A WLMU/RSN - A/TSN-V WLMU/RSN - A/V WLMU/RSN - A/V
Food Lion SAC Tournament Quarterfinals Food Lion SAC Tournament Semifinals Food Lion SAC Tournament Championship NCAA Southeast Regional Tournament
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RSN = Railsplitter Sports Network WSN = Wingate Sports Network LSN = Lion Sports Network
PSN = Pioneer Sports Network TSN = Trojan Sports Network
A=Audio V=Video ESN = Eagle Sports Network
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UPPER MARLBORO, MD
5’7” JUNIOR GUARD PALM BEACH GARDENS, FL
5’9” FRESHMAN GUARD MEDICAL LAKE, WA
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5’4” JUNIOR GUARD CAROLINA, PR
5’10” SENIOR FORWARD OKLAHOMA CITY, OK
5’9” FRESHMAN GUARD SPRINGFIELD, VA
DESTINY WILLIAMS
DAYSHALEE SALAMAN
CARRIE ANN HARRIS
LACHELLE HYATT
KAITLIN McNEILL
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5’9” SOPHOMORE GUARD/FORWARD LAWRENCEVILLE, GA
5’9” SENIOR FORWARD OKLAHOMA CITY, OK
5’10” FRESHMAN FORWARD LEESBURG, VA
MARIAH RICHARDSON
WHITNEY HOLMES
KENDRA HOLMES
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5’6” JUNIOR GUARD ARGOS, IN
6’0” JUNIOR FORWARD CHATTANOOGA, TN
5’10” SENIOR FORWARD BURLINGTON, ONT
AMBERLY O’DELL
50
PATRICE TALLEY
6’1” JUNIOR CENTER EASLEY, SC
MELANIE HEMPHILL
PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Dayshalee Salaman (DIE-shuh-lee SAH-lah-muhn)
KAREN BOLESKA
52
CHELSEA CRAIG
5’11” FRESHMAN FORWARD FRANKFORT, KY
2010-2011 LADY RAILSPLITTER BASKETBALL SCHEDULE November 4 Middle Tennessee State (Exh.) 8 Morehead State (Exh.) 11 MARYVILLE (Exh.) 19-20 Delta State Tip-off Classic 19 vs. Southern Arkansas 20 vs. Delta State 23 KING 27 Mount Olive December 1 King 4 Wingate* 14 CATAWBA* 18 MONTEVALLO 29-30 Clayton State Tournament 29 vs. Clayton State 30 vs. Lander January 5 Tusculum* 8 Newberry* 12 MARS HILL* 15 ANDERSON* 19 BREVARD*
6:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 9:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m.
22 26 29
Lenoir-Rhyne* Carson-Newman* WINGATE*
4:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m.
February 2 TUSCULUM* 5 Catawba* 9 Mars Hill* 12 NEWBERRY* 16 Brevard* 19 Anderson* 13 CARSON-NEWMAN* 26 LENOIR-RHYNE*
6:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m.
March 2 5-6 11-14 22-25
SAC QUARTERFINALS SAC SEMIFINALS / FINALS HICKORY, NC NCAA SOUTH ATLANTIC REGIONAL NCAA ELITE EIGHT
Home games are in caps All times are in Eastern Standard Time * Indicates South Atlantic Conference Opponent