2011-12 Marshall Women's Basketball Media Guide

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Quick Facts

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Huntington

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Marshall Campus/Facilities

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Conference USA

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President/Athletic Director

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Locker Room Club

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Season Outlook

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Team Information

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Coaches

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Player Information

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2010-11 Statistics

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Opponents

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Marshall History

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GENERAL INFORMATION Name ..............................................................................Marshall University Founded ................................................................................................ 1837 Location ........................................................................... Huntington, W.Va. Enrollment ......................................................................................... 13,814 Nickname ............................................................................Thundering Herd Colors .............................................................................Kelly Green & White National Affiliation ................................................................ NCAA Division I Conference .......................................................................... Conference USA Home Floor/Capacity.......................................Cam Henderson Center/9,043 President ............................................ Dr. Stephen J. Kopp (Notre Dame, ‘73) Director of Athletics........................................... Mike Hamrick (Marshall ‘80) Assoc. AD/Chief of Staff ................................. Jeff O’Malley (Miami-Ohio,’90) Assoc. AD/SWA ................................. Beatrice Crane Banford (N.C. State, ‘92) Assoc. AD/Compliance........................................Derek Gwinn (Marshall, ‘03) Assoc. AD/Facilities...................................... Scott Morehouse (Marshall, ‘99) Assoc. AD/Finance ....................................................... David Steel (Rice, ‘82) Assoc. AD/Ext. Affairs ............................Aaron Goebbel (Bowling Green, ‘04)

COACHING STAFF Head Coach ................................... Royce Chadwick (S.W. Oklahoma St., ‘80) Record at Marshall ..................................................145-155 (.483), 10 years Division I Record......................................................358-240 (.599), 20 years Overall Record .........................................................545-287 (.655), 26 years Associate Head Coach ....................... Roxanne White (Stephen F. Austin, ‘94) Assistant Coach ................................................ Ed Geth (North Carolina, ‘96) Assistant Coach .................................. Deidra Johnson (Oklahoma State, ‘04) Administrative Assistant ............................................................Judy Rogero Basketball Office Phone .......................................................... 304.696.5445

TEAM INFORMATION 2010-11 Overall Record ..........................................................................9-21 2010-11 Conference Record/Finish................................................. 5-11/T10 Starters Returning/Lost............................................................................4/1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ..................................................................7/1 Newcomers ............................................................................................... 10

HISTORY First Year of Basketball .......................................................................... 1969 Overall Record .........................................................565-567 (.499), 41 years Conference USA Record ..................................................43-53 (448), 6 years Cam Henderson Record ...........................................237-138 (.632), 29 years Last Postseason .............................................0-1 in 2011 C-USA Tournament .............................................................L, 45-56 vs. UAB (C-USA First Round) Last NCAA Tournament Appearance ...................................................... 1997 .........................................................................L, 49-69 vs. Colorado College

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2011-12 Marshall Women’s Basketball Quick Facts

SPORTS INFORMATION Asst. AD/Media Relations ........................................................Jason Corriher Office ...................................................................................... 304.696.4600 Email ......................................................................... corriher@marshall.edu Asst. SID .................................................................................Steven Schoon Office ...................................................................................... 304.696.2418 Email .......................................................................... schoon@marshall.edu Women’s Basketball SID ...............................................................Ty Osborne Office ...................................................................................... 304.696.4662 Mobile..................................................................................... 803.530.2010 Email ............................................................ osborne112@live.marshall.edu Graduate Assistants...................................................................... David Pifer Office ...................................................................................... 304.696.5276 Email ......................................................................pifer6@live.marshall.edu ....................................................................................................Matt Weber Office ...................................................................................... 304.696.4662 Email ....................................................................... weber15@marshall.edu Program Assistant ....................................................................Amy Williams Sports Information Office Phone ............................................. 304.696.5275 Sports Information Fax ............................................................ 304.696.2325 Press Row Phone ..................................................................... 304.696.3303 Mailing Address ............................... Marshall University Sports Information .................................................................................................. P.O.Box 1360 .............................................................................. Huntington, W.VA. 25715 Overnight Address..................................Cam Henderson Center, Room 2036 ............................................................................................1801 3rd Avenue ...............................................................................Huntington, W.Va. 25703

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The Marshall University Board of Governors approved plans for a more than $30 million project Thursday that includes a state-of-the-art indoor practice facility with an indoor track, an academic center, a sports medicine translational research center and a soccer stadium complex for Marshall Athletics. “This is a historic day for Marshall University Athletics,” Director of Athletics Mike Hamrick said. “We are excited about each of these new facilities and are looking forward to having them in place in the near future. This project will have an enormous impact on every one of our athletics teams and every student-athlete. This is only the first step in addressing our overall facility needs. “I want to thank the Board of Governors and our president, Stephen J. Kopp, for their support and vision. Without them this project would not be possible.” The project will be funded by bonds and private gifts, and is part of a larger bond issue that includes academic facilities on the Huntington campus. The first phase of the project involves $5.4 million that will be used to demolish the Veterans Memorial Field House and construct a soccer stadium complex on that site and include a veteran’s memorial park. The Greater Huntington Park & Recreation District Board voted unanimously to turn the land over to Marshall Athletics on Wednesday night at no cost. The Field House had fallen into disrepair and was becoming a financial burden on the parks department.

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“I want to thank the Park Board for its vision and support,” Hamrick said. “They have the foresight to see the tremendous impact that the new soccer facility will have on the entire region.” Construction of an indoor practice facility with a full competition track, artificial playing surface and an athletics hall of fame at a cost of $14 million will then begin adjacent to Joan C. Edwards Stadium on the current site of Sam Hood Field. A $3.5 million academic support center and a $7.5 million Sports Medicine Translational Research Center will be included at this site. All told this project will provide Marshall student-athletes with state-of-the-art academic, athletic, training, and sports medicine facilities that are among the best in the nation. The first phase of the project is expected to begin in February 2012.

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Welcome to Conference USA, after marking its 15-year milestone during the 2009-10 season, Conference USA is still going strong. From the beginning, dedication to excellence has been the league’s guiding principle and remains today a common thread for a promising future. C-USA is home to 12 nationally prominent, tradition-rich members in East Carolina, Houston, Marshall, Memphis, Rice, SMU, Southern Miss, Tulane, Tulsa, UAB, UCF and UTEP. This combination enhances men’s and women’s programs that are immersed in athletic success and academic prowess. Together, we are committed to excellence, integrity and leadership in athletics, academics and in our communities. All C-USA institutions sponsor Division I-A football, along with several other men’s and women’s athletic programs, many of which compete regularly for NCAA Championships. C-USA sponsors competition in 19 sports - nine for men (baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, soccer, tennis and indoor and outdoor track and field) and 10 for women (basketball, cross country, golf, softball, soccer, swimming and diving, tennis, indoor and outdoor track and field and volleyball). The league sponsors numerous academic awards, including the Commissioner’s Honor Roll and the Commissioner’s Academic Medal, indicative of outstanding achievement in the classroom. C-USA annually awards 12 postgraduate scholarships, along with the Sport Academic Award, Scholar Athletes of the Year and the Institutional Academic Excellence Award. Conference USA also added a Spirit of Service Award, recognizing student-athletes three times a year for a combination of significant community service efforts, good academic standing and participation in their elected sport. SUCCESS OFF THE FIELD C-USA institutions are among the nation’s best in academic performance among student-athletes, bolstered by the fact that student-athletes at league schools have a higher graduation rate than the general student population. Among C-USA’s 5,000 student-athletes, there are champions off the playing field as well. In 15 years, 153 student-athletes earned national ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America honors, while 541 were named All-District. In addition, more than 20,000 student-athletes have been named to the Commissioner’s Honor Roll or received the Commissioner’s Academic Medal, indicative of outstanding achievement in the classroom. C-USA ON TV C-USA enjoys significant television exposure through its partnerships with ESPN Inc. and CBS College Sports Television Networks. The league entered into long-term agreements with both ESPN and CBS College Sports, which, combined, provides C-USA with significant national and regional exposure for football, men’s and women’s basketball, and all other conference sports. Additionally, the CBS College Sports agreement includes video-on-demand, Internet, broadband, national over-the-air and satellite radio, and wireless distribution as well as corporate marketing rights, and website production through CBS Interactive. The agreement with ESPN extends the conference’s current regular season football package to include the broadcast of the conference’s Football Championship Game. It also encompasses distribution of men’s basketball and women’s basketball on ESPN/ESPN2 and both tournament championship games. C-USA IN THE COMMUNITY The conference’s footprint is concentrated with 12 members in nine states and a combined area population of nearly 17 million. More than 1.1 million living alumni represent C-USA schools across the nation. With a renewed commitment to community involvement, the conference has begun development of several initiatives to maintain strong ties in C-USA cities, as well as with fans and alumni across the country. C-USA schools also place a priority on giving back to their communities through volunteer service with local and national organizations. GOVERNANCE Along with the ACC, Big East, Big Ten, Big 12, Pac-10 and SEC, Conference USA is one of the seven conferences having significant representation in the NCAA governance structure. The Presidents of the member institutions serve as the league’s Board of Directors. A PROUD HISTORY; A PROMISING FUTURE Conference USA was formed in 1995 and quickly emerged as one of the nation’s top conferences. The conference unveiled its name, logo and commissioner on April 24, 1995 in Chicago. The league’s charter members included Charlotte, Cincinnati, DePaul, Houston, Louisville, Marquette, Memphis, Saint Louis, Southern Miss, Tulane, UAB and USF. Eleven of the institutions began athletic participation in 1995, while Houston joined competition in the fall of 1996. The league’s headquarters were established in Chicago and after nine years, relocated to the current office in Irving, Texas. Britton Banowsky was named Commissioner in October 2002, succeeding Mike Slive, the league’s first commissioner. C-USA added East Carolina (September, 1996) and the United States Military Academy (March, 1997) as football members. ECU began league competition in 1997; Army in 1998 and UAB began football play in 1999. The league added TCU and ECU (1999) for all sports and they began competition in 2001. USF started C-USA football in 2003. After celebrating its 10th Anniversary during the 2004-05 season, C-USA began a new chapter in 2005-06 when its current membership came together to form the new look of the league. Since its formation, C-USA has established a strong foundation, an identity and a history that reflects the league’s national presence. Fifteen years of remarkable history has reinforced the league’s position in collegiate athletics, setting the course for the next decade and beyond. CONFERENCE USA WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 44 NCAA Tournament appearances 33 WNIT appearances One team in the NCAA Sweet 16 Two WNIT semifinalists


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Marshall University President Dr. Stephen J. Kopp is in his seventh year as Marshall University’s 36th president. During his tenure, Marshall has thrived, experiencing unprecedented growth in enrollment and development of the university’s infrastructure and academic programs. More than $190 million in new capital projects and 12 new facilities have been completed on his watch. New highdemand majors and degree programs have been implemented successfully or are under development, including the Doctor of Pharmacy, the Doctor of Physical Therapy, and the Bachelor of Science and Master of Science in Public Health. Discovery and innovation are also on the upswing at Marshall, with funding for research doubling during the past five years. The engineering program has been revitalized, accredited and is the fastest-growing undergraduate major on campus, and the Rahall Transportation Institute has advanced to become one of the top university transportation centers in the country. Student enrollment is soaring thanks to President Kopp’s leadership. In fall 2010, Marshall University welcomed the largest freshman class in its long and illustrious history. He has revitalized Marshall athletics and led the university community through the making of the “We Are Marshall” movie, which brought Marshall into the households of millions around the world. Dr. Kopp believes the personal touch provided by Marshall University plays a key role in student success. He takes great pride in congratulating every student who marches at both spring and winter commencements, a time-honored tradition commonly lost among large universities today. Dr. Kopp joined Marshall in 2005 following leadership positions with Midwestern University, Central Michigan University and Ohio University. He received a Bachelor of Science degree in biology in 1973 from the University of Notre Dame, and his Ph.D. in physiology and biophysics in 1976 from the University of Illinois at Chicago. He was a postdoctoral fellow at St. Louis University Medical Center, department of physiology, and a research fellow and NIH fellow in the department of biochemistry at the University of Illinois at Chicago. Outside of the office, Dr. Kopp enjoys following Marshall athletics, reading, playing golf and spending time with his wife, Jane. He also enjoys time with his devoted dog, Abby. He and Jane have two adult children and two grandchildren.


During this period Hamrick was also tasked with two major hires in both football and basketball. His hiring of head football coach Doc Holliday and head men’s basketball coach Tom Herrion have brought renewed interest and excitement in both programs. Marshall University Director of Athletics Mike Hamrick returned to Marshall just over a year ago as the Director of Athletics and in that time frame he has been busy shaping a new vision for the future of Thundering Herd athletics. He has wasted little time in reaching out to former letter-winners, alumni and friends of the University to build a consensus on where the Thundering Herd family wants their program to be and the response has been incredible. In year one, Hamrick established a Football Enhancement Fund effort that has committed nearly $2 million towards the program and his efforts have also led to rapid growth and development in the Big Green Foundation and in Marshall’s M-Club that has increased donation levels

In the classroom, Marshall’s studentathletes also continued to excel in 2009-10. More than 169 Marshall student-athletes were named to the Conference USA Academic Honor Roll with grade point averages of 3.0 or better and 48 earned C-USA Commissioners Medals for posting cumulative GPA’s of 3.75 or higher. Hamrick served as the director of athletics at the University of Nevada-Las Vegas for six years before returning to his alma-mater in July of 2009. During his introduction, Marshall University President Dr. Stephen J. Kopp said this of Hamrick - “In Mike Hamrick, we identified an outstanding leader for our athletic program, an individual of uncompromising integrity, experience and accomplishment,” Kopp said. “He brings to Marshall University a vision for athletics that

we can all embrace and support. His proven experience and accomplishments unequivocally demonstrate his ability to translate vision into action that leads to success. I cannot emphasize enough the value that this individual brings to our university and community. An added, but by no means less important quality of this individual is that he is a proud and successful Son of Marshall.” Hamrick played football at Marshall University from 1976 to 1980, starting at linebacker and defensive end his last two years. After receiving his bachelor’s degree in education from Marshall, he earned his master’s in sports administration from Ohio University in 1981. Prior to his position at UNLV, Hamrick was director of athletics at East Carolina University from 1995 to 2003. He also has been A.D. at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, assistant AD at Illinois State in Normal, Ill., and assistant A.D. at the University of Kansas in Lawrence, Kansas.

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by 50%. In addition to this, he negotiated a contract extension with ISP Sports in the summer of 2010 that poured nearly $3 million in needed facility enhancements into Marshall’s athletics venues, including major video board and sound system upgrades to Joan C. Edwards Stadium and significant signage and lighting improvements to the Cam Henderson Center.

Hamrick is a native of Clendenin, W.Va., and a graduate of Herbert Hoover High School. He and his wife Soletta, who is also a Marshall graduate, reside in the Huntington area and are the parents of three children - twin sons, Brett and Justin (22), and daughter, Mollie Ann (19) who currently attends Marshall.

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2011-12 Outlook

Royce Chadwick and his Thundering Herd basketball squad look to bounce back from a season last year that had the coach asking “Who is healthy and who can play?” Chadwick and The Herd endured a 9-21 (5-12 in C-USA) season, which was constantly hurt by injuries that hampered the coaching staff in placing a nearly full squad on the court. However, the women’s basketball squad does return talent. Four out of the five team’s top scorer’s return, yet Chadwick has to replace his leading scorer and low post presence from a season ago in Tynikki Crook. Chadwick and his staff will attempt to gel together six returners and 11 newcomers as sleepers within Conference USA. They hope to do so by building upon their strong defense from a year ago, in which they were fifth best in conference scoring defense and second best in rebounding defense. Returning for the green and white will be Lateidra Elliott, Veronica Ruiz, Alaya Mitchell, Rashed Henriques, Dorina Barrett and Orlandria Williams. Elliott, a senior from Louisville, KY, will return to run the point for the Herd. The senior is the team’s second leading scorer from last year, averaging 9.2 points per game. Additionally, she was second in assists on the squad (68) and was tied for first in average minutes played at 31.9 per game. She started at the point guard position for the Herd in all 20 games she appeared in. Ruiz, will return to the Herd for her junior season after a productive 2010-11 campaign. The Harlem, N.Y. native averaged 8.5 points per game, third best for the Herd last year, while also collecting 6.1 rebounds per game, 14th best in C-USA. Her mark of 5.0 defensive rebounds per game during conference games placed her tied for seventh among C-USA foes. Another returning player for the Herd is senior Alaya Mitchell. Along with Crook, she appeared in all 30 games the Herd played, starting in every game but one. Mitchell lead the team in assists (69), and tied with Elliott for minutes played per game (31.9). The Canton, Mich. native was third on the team in rebounds per game, despite being only 5-5. Mitchell also led the team in steals with 37. Senior Rashed Henriques will return for her fourth and final season as a member of the green and white. The guard from Brooklyn, N.Y. appeared in 21 games for the Herd, starting in 18 of them. She averaged 7.8 points per game during conference games, which was fourth best on the team, despite appearing in only nine C-USA games. She currently leads all active MU players in three-point field goals (45). Other returners for the Herd will be sophomore guard, Dorina Barrett and sophomore forward Orlandria Williams. Joining Royce Chadwick and the six returning players are 11 new ladies hoping to help the Herd sneak through the conference and finish towards the top. These newcomers are guard Shay Weaver, guard Jasmine Shaw, guard Lateidra Elliott, guard Shynisha Johnson, forward Victoria Wells, forward Justine Boerger, forward Chuckwuka Ezeigbo, forward Suporia Dickens, forward Alyse Poindexter, center Leandra King and center Nataia Jackson. Chadwick returns for his 11th season as head coach of at Marshall. He is once again joined by Roxanne White, who has been on the bench with Chadwick for all 11 seasons at Marshall. Deidra Johnson returns for her second year with the Thundering Herd. A newcomer to the staff this year is Ed Geth. He comes to Marshall via Wofford University of the Southern Conference, where he was a member of the women’s basketball coaching staff for the past seven years. The Norfolk, Va. native brings a wealth of experience through his collegiate and professional playing career, as well as his previous time coaching within collegiate programs. Geth is a former member of the North Carolina Tar Heels basketball squad, where he captured a national championship in 1993.

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Coach Chadwick noted, “We are excited about the upcoming season. It proves to be very challenging as 13 competitions will be against teams who played in the NCAA, WNIT, or WBI tournament last season. Of those teams, 12 are 20-game winners. The schedule sprinkles in tough competition throughout the entire five months of play, facing Big East teams in West Virginia and Cincinnati as well as WBI tournament champion UAB twice.” Chadwick continued, “Some tough stretches for us will be four straight road games in December between the 15th and January 8th. Also, due to the rearrangement of our conference schedule to accompany the WVU game, we will finish the regular season with four of six on the road. On the other hand, however, we are truly excited to play in front of our home fans as we host 15 games, including two exhibition games, at the Cam Henderson center this season.”

2011-12 Schedule

The Herd will face 13 opponents who went beyond their conference tournament in postseason play throughout the duration of the 2010-11 season.

The season begins November 11, as Marshall plays host to former MAC foe, Kent State University, who represented its conference in the NIT in 2011. The Herd then welcome Miami (Ohio) to the Cam Henderson five days later on November 16 before traveling to Athens, Ohio on November 19 to take on the their first road opponent, the Ohio Bobcats. The last week of November will take The Herd to 2010-11 20-gamewinner, Morehead State University, followed by a rendezvous with Nebraska-Omaha at the Henderson Center. December opens with the Evansville Tournament in Evansville, Indiana, where MU will take on WBI semi-finalist, Chicago State University and then either Evansville University or Eastern Kentucky University throughout the two-day tournament. Marshall then welcomes the Big East’s Cincinnati Bearcats and the Longwood University Lancers to the Cam. The remainder of December will then take The Herd on the road to face Furman, WNIT participant Tennessee Tech, and Ball State. January opens Conference USA play as Marshall continues on the road, traveling to Texas to compete against 2011 NCAA Tournament participant Houston Cougars, and then back to Huntington to face 2010-11 20-gamewinner Tulane Green Wave. Southern Miss and Southern Methodist University come to town the following week, before The Herd travels to take on in-state Big East rival West Virginia January 17. In 2010-11, the Mountaineers advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament. January continues to challenge MU, when The Herd take on 2010-11 C-USA champions UCF Knights at the Cam followed by a road trip to 20-game winner Memphis and Tulane for the second time. Marshall opens February at home with a weekend affair against WNIT participant Rice and WBI Tournament champion UAB. The Herd then travel to face UTEP and East Carolina, before returning home to face Memphis again. February closes out with two on the road against UAB and Southern Miss for the second time, and a home match against East Carolina. The Herd will complete the regular season with a March 1 battle at the University of Central Florida.

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Head Coach Royce Chadwick

ROYCE CHADWICK Head Coach 11th Season (S.W. Oklahoma St., ‘80) Royce Chadwick enters his 27th year of coaching, having led Marshall to heights the program has not seen in over 20 years. In his career Chadwick has posted 537 collegiate wins, 349 coming in Division I. Entering his 10th season with Marshall Chadwick is averaging 20.6 wins per season. Chadwick is once again presented with a new challenge as the Thundering Herd return just six members of its 2009-10 squad that posted a 14-16 record in 2009-10, falling two points shy of its seventh consecutive non-losing season. Marshall welcomes six newcomers to its roster, that features just one senior. However, Chadwick and the young Herd keep their sites set on the Conference Tournament Championship. A 17-15 record in 2008-09 clinched the sixth consecutive non-losing season for Chadwick and the Thundering Herd program, tied for the longest streak in program history (1983-1989). Chadwick also led Marshall to the C-USA Tournament Semifinals for the second straight year, falling just minutes short of a berth in the championship game. Since taking the reins of the Herd in March of 2001, Chadwick has been vital in the dramatic turnaround of the program. During the 2007-08 season Chadwick recorded his 500th career victory, as the Herd made its way to the Conference USA Tournament Semifianls. In 2004-05, he guided the Herd to its first Mid-American Conference East Division title by virtue of a 12-4 record in league play – Marshall’s highest singleseason conference win total in school history. Marshall’s 19 wins were the most the school had seen in 14 years. That, coupled with its No. 1 scoring offense and MAC-high nine double-digit conference wins, allowed Chadwick to finish runnerup in MAC Coach of the Year voting. Chadwick’s ability to resurrect a program is unmistakable following his revival of a Marshall team that hit major doldrums after its 1997 NCAA appearance. Marshall went 30-81 in the four years after its lone NCAA berth, compared to 58-58 in Chadwick’s first four years in Huntington. He also stayed at .500 in conference play (32-32) during that span, while the previous four years yielded only a .151 winning percentage (10-56) against MAC foes. Further, during Marshall’s 12-game win streak in 2004-05 alone, the Herd won more conference games (11) than did his predecessor in four years combined. The winning streak, the fifth longest in the nation when it ended, was Marshall’s longest in 33 years. The fifth women’s basketball coach in school history, Chadwick reached his 450th career win – and 500th at Marshall – the landmark victory in 2005 came when the Herd posted an 82-76 win over intrastate rival West Virginia, giving Chadwick his first career win over the Mountaineers, a team that would later play in the WNIT championship game. His arrival at Marshall brought not only a keen basketball mind, but a success-driven individual whose leadership skills have produced many meaningful triumphs during an illustrious career. Chadwick, 52, owns 536 wins in his collegiate coaching days (536-266) with an astounding .668 winning percentage. His Div. I record (349-219) alone is remarkable, winning at a .614 clip over 18 seasons at Sam Houston State, Stephen F. Austin and Marshall. During his tenure at MU, the team has garnered votes in both the AP and ESPN/USA Today Top-25 polls for the first time in school history and has tallied wins over schools from the Big East, Big 12 and ACC. The enthusiasm that Chadwick and his athletic teams generate throughout the community have resulted in hefty crowds at the Cam Henderson Center, including a school-record 7,017 fans to witness Marshall’s clash with Kentucky in 2004. That crowd made it four straight years that the Herd set the conference’s single-game attendance mark for each respective season. In 2001, Chadwick’s initial season in Huntington, Marshall’s attendance rose by 251 percent, which was the nation’s third largest Div. I increase. Chadwick, who received a contract extension in August of 2004 to remain at Marshall through the 2011-12 season, saw his hard work begin to blossom during the 2003-04 season when the Herd secured its first winning season in seven years. A postseason MAC game at home – a program first – allowed the Herd to advance to Gund Arena where it would pull off the tournament’s biggest upset by knocking off No. 3 Kent State. Marshall lost to eventual champion

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An admirable list of first-time and program-best accomplishments legitimized the 2003-04 Herd. The tournament victory over KSU was Marshall’s first in Cleveland, highlighting a season in which the Herd posted its most overall wins (18) since its final year in the Southern Conference. The first ever win over MAC power Toledo, the best non-conference record (8-3) in seven years and a No. 4 national finish in rebounding margin (+8.7) dot Marshall’s triumphs. Back-to-back top-50 recruiting classes in 2002 and 2003, plus several integral pieces along the recruiting trail from high schools to junior colleges, have given Chadwick the athletes he needs to achieve early success in Marshall’s new era in C-USA. The Herd’s non-losing seasons the for six years can be linked to a monumental win in DeKalb, Ill., in March of 2003. Marshall, coming off an 11-16 regular season, won its first ever MAC Tournament game by posting a 70-58 victory over Northern Illinois. The win proved to be the lone victory by a visiting team in the tournament’s first round, sparking MU to a fast 8-1 start the next season. Before his arrival in Huntington, Chadwick spent seven seasons as head coach at Stephen F. Austin, where his teams were known as fast, athletic, pressure-defense oriented teams. He established himself as one of the top collegiate coaches in the nation by virtue of his regular and postseason success. During his tenure at SFA, Chadwick averaged 24.7 wins per season (.797) and led the Ladyjacks to seven consecutive appearances in the NCAA Tournament.

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Eastern Michigan in the MAC semis, but that experience continued to lay a new foundation of success for women’s basketball at Marshall.

In 1996, the native of Floydada, Texas, led Stephen F. Austin to the NCAA’s Sweet 16. During that season’s NCAA Tournament, Chadwick’s team garnered SFA’s first ever road tournament wins. He also guided the Ladyjacks to seven Southland Conference Tournament titles, while compiling a staggering conference record of 128-14 (.901). From 1996-2001 at SFA, five of Chadwick’s Ladyjack squads posted 25-win campaigns, along with the aforementioned NCAA Tournament bids. In his final season at the school, the Ladyjacks finished 76th in the women’s basketball Sagarin ratings. Success has followed Chadwick at every stop during his coaching career. His first collegiate head coaching assignment was at Panhandle (Okla.) State, where he led his Aggie teams to 19 and 20 wins, respectively, in his two years there. Those two seasons also marked the first appearances in postseason play for Chadwick—a place the Southwest Oklahoma State graduate would grow accustomed to as his career progressed. At Sam Houston State, his next stop, he guided a school that had never posted a winning season to an 18-9 mark during the 1988-89 campaign. That team was also one of the nation’s most improved programs, advancing to the Gulf Star Conference postseason tournament. In his five seasons at Howard, Chadwick posted a record of 148-21, won four Western Conference titles, advanced to the NJCAA Tournament twice and was named National Coach of the Year in 1992. A multifaceted talent, Chadwick also served as Howard’s athletic director. After moving on to Stephen F. Austin, Chadwick continued to win and add to the Ladyjacks’ reputation as a basketball powerhouse. SFA’s 255 wins in the 1990s thrust them into seventh place nationally in overall wins, while their .821 winning percentage (255-56) placed them sixth. In 1983, Chadwick broke into the coaching ranks at Olton High School in Texas, where he led the Mustangs to a record of 21-5 and its first district championship in nine years. Chadwick earned a Bachelor of Science degree in accounting from Southwestern Oklahoma State in 1980 and later earned a master’s degree in business education from his alma mater in 1982. Chadwick is the proud father of two daughters, Kasi, 22, and Kelsi, 19.

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Associate Head Coach Roxanne White

ROXANNE WHITE Assistant Head Coach 11th Season (Stephen f. Austin, ‘94) Roxanne White joined the Marshall University women’s basketball staff in the spring of 2001 when Royce Chadwick assumed the reins of the Thundering Herd. In the fall of 2002, Chadwick named White the associate head coach to go along with her role as recruiting coordinator. The agile Herd guards have thrived under White, as evident by the numbers alone. Sikeetha Shepard-Hall, a White recruit from Texas, finished her illustrious career last season as Marshall’s third all-time leading scorer with over 1,600 points. One of Marshall’s all-time greats, Shepard-Hall ranks in the school’s top-10 in several categories including No. 1 in 3-pointers made and attempted. Shepard-Hall was named to the All-Conference USA Second Team after ranking sixth in the league in scoring last season, making it all four years of her career that she was named to an all-conference team. Her success was evident in 2007-08 as guards Casey Baker and Kizzy Hart shined for the Herd. Baker, a member of the C-USA All-Defensive Team, led the conference in steals while finishing in the top ten in C-USA in assists and assist/turnover ratio. Hart led MU in scoring while ranking in the top ten in the conference. Both were recognized as C-USA Players of the Week in December of 2007. White has also helped make the transition to Division I basketball for junior college players unproblematic, as several transfers such as Reshundra Smiley and Bridget Chacon have seen immediate success in the Marshall system. Smiley nailed 42 3-pointers last season, fifth-most in one season at Marshall, while Chacon ranked in the top-10 in C-USA in assists, steals and assist/ turnover ratio. In her first two seasons as Marshall’s recruiting coordinator, White helped land back-to-back top-50 recruiting classes, according to the Blue Star Report and All-Star Girls Report, two prominent women’s hoops publications. Her history of effective recruiting practices can be drawn as far back as her early coaching days with Stephen F. Austin, as the Blue Star Report honored her efforts with the number 17-ranked recruiting class in 1998, the number 22-ranked class in 1999 and the aforementioned top-50 class in 2003. White’s experience with recruiting is extensive, as are the number of blue-chip prospects signed under her watch. She signed the MVP of the NJCAA Tournament in 2000 and two NJCAA Kodak All-Americans in 1998 and 2000, respectively. In her first signing period at Marshall, White inked Ida Dotson, a two-time NJCAA Kodak All-American and a 2002-03 preseason all-MAC East selection. The signing of Shepard-Hall, an All-MAC Freshman Team honoree in 2003 and a second team All-MAC selection last year, helped solidify White’s commitment to excellence at Marshall. White spent five seasons as an assistant coach at Stephen F. Austin, where she worked as the recruiting, academic and summer camp coordinator for the Ladyjacks. During her tenure at SFA, White helped sign two nationally-ranked recruiting classes and coached two Southland Conference Players of the Year. At SFA, White signed the 17th- and 22nd-ranked recruiting classes, according to the Blue Star Report. The Ladyjacks were ranked in the AP and USA Today Top-25 in 1996, 1997, 1999 and 2000, while making the NCAA Tournament in 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000 and 2001. During the 1995-96 season, White served as an administrative assistant for the women’s basketball program at Texas A&M. Her duties included public relations, marketing and travel coordination for the Aggies. She served as a restricted earnings coach under Chadwick during his first season at SFA (1994-95). White excelled as a point guard at SFA from 1991 to 1994. During her career she helped the Ladyjacks to four NCAA Tournament appearances (including two Sweet 16 berths), won four Southland Conference regular season and tournament championships and helped SFA compile a four-year record of 105-20. White’s large family includes her father, Ramel, her mother, Josephine, sisters Ramona and Janet as well as brothers Jason, Brian and Chester. A native of Zwolle, La., White earned a B.A. in communications from Stephen F. Austin in 1994 and a master’s degree in secondary education with an emphasis in communications from SFA in 2000.

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Assistant Head Coach 2ND Season (Oklahoma State, ‘04) Deidra Johnson enters her second season with the Marshall Thundering Herd women’s basketball staff. “I am so excited to be a part of the Marshall family! Coach Chadwick and Coach White are outstanding coaches and it is an honor to be on the staff with them,” Johnson said. “It is going to be an exciting year and I cannot wait for the season to start.” She joins the Thundering Herd after spending the last two years as an assistant coach at Chipola College in Marianna, Florida. Johnson served as the recruiting coordinator at Chipola while also assisting with opponent scouting, film breakdown and exchange and player development while also directing the team’s summer camp. Johnson saw success on and off the floor at Chipola. She helped the team to a third place finish in the 2009 NJCAA National Basketball Championship and a win in the Florida NJCAA Regional Tournament Championship while bringing a third-ranked recruiting class to Chipola in 2009. “We are very excited to add Deidra to our coaching family. She brings a wealth of playing and coaching experience to our staff,” Chadwick said. “Her enthusiasm and love of the game is evident in her every day approach to coaching. She is a vivacious young lady with a great future in the business.” In July of 2009, Johnson was a head coach at the NJCAA All-Star games in Pensacola, Fla. where she led her team to the only undefeated weekend of the tournament. Prior to her work at Chipola, Johnson spent a year working as an assistant coach at Coffeyville (Kan.) Community College. While at Coffeyville, she assisted in all aspects of the program in addition to working closely with student-athletes on and off the court. From 2005-07, Johnson worked for the Boy’s and Girls Club of El Dorado (Ark.). She served as the Teen-Center Director for two years while also working as the SMART Girls Program Director in her final year with the organization. Johnson began her collegiate playing career at the University of Arkansas at Fort Smith. In two seasons with the Lady Lions, she was named to the All-NJCAA BI State East First Team and the All-NJCAA Region VI First Team.

Assistant Coach Deidra Johnson

DEIDRA JOHNSON

Following her time there, she finished her college career at Oklahoma State, playing for the Cowgirls from 2003-04. Johnson was named to the Big XII Commissioner’s Honor Roll and the National Deans List in her time at OSU and was also a member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes.

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Assistant Coach Ed Geth

Ed Geth Assistant Head Coach 1st Season Royce Chadwick and the women’s basketball program announced the hiring of Ed Geth, the newest assistant coach. Geth brings a wealth of experience through his collegiate and professional playing career, as well as his previous time coaching within collegiate programs. His primary role will be to develop the post players technique and execution. Coach Chadwick noted, “We are very excited to have his experience and background within our program. His knowledge of the game and ability to enhance players’ skills were two items that fascinated us most. Furthermore, Ed brings a taste of winning as he has played in three final fours and won a national championship with North Carolina.” Previous to Marshall, the assistant spent seven years as an assistant women’s basketball coach for the Wofford Terriors. While coaching for the Terriors, his team led the nation in steals during the 2005-06 season and he coached the institution’s all-time leading shot blocker, Jenny Weurding (281 career blocks). Moreover, Geth coached Mahaganey Williams to become the Southern Conference Rookie-of-the-Year as she was only the second person to ever score 1,000 points and grab more than 900 rebounds in school history. Geth also served as assistant coach with the Maryland Nighthawks of the American Basketball Association under head coach James “Twiggy” Sanders. Previous to the Nighthawks, he was the director of an after-school program in Durham, N.C. On top of that, Ed has coached boys’ and girls’ basketball at Southern Durham High School, which included a state championship run in 2004. In that tenure, he coached countless Division I and NBA athletes. His national championship ring came while playing for the University of North Carolina in 1993, beating the University of Michigan in the NCAA Championship. While playing with the Tar Heels, Geth was a four-year letter winner and a participant of the 1995 Final Four team. Geth gained a solid coaching foundation through his playing days for coaches Dean Smith and Bill Guthridge. He also acquired additional knowledge while playing with future NBA teammates including, Rasheed Wallace, Jerry Stackhouse, Antwawn Jamison, Vince Carter, Jeff McInnis, Shammond Williams, Makhtar Ndiaye, George Lynch and Eric Montross. He still remains best friends with former teammates Ndiaye and Donald Williams (1993 Final Four Most Outstanding Player). In his collegiate career, he played in 62 games from 1992-93 to 1995-96 and hit 52.5 percent of his field goal attempts. After completing his North Carolina career, he played professionally overseas in Sweden, Saudi Arabia and Singapore, as well as with the United States Basketball League’s Raleigh Cougars in 1997-98. Each of the teams he had been associated with reached their respective championship games. The Ittihad Basketball Club of Saudi Arabia and the Sin Kee Basketball Club of Singapore won their respective titles. A native of Norfolk, Va., he graduated from Chapel Hill in 1996 with a bachelor’s degree in speech communications. While at Granby High School, Geth was an honor-roll student and All-American player. He played in the 1992 McDonalds Capital Classic All-Star Game and was a member of an AAU team with future NBA stars Allen Iverson and Joe Smith. He brought in seven varsity letters at Granby in basketball and track & field. Geth has been married to his wife, Lisa, since August 2000 and the couple has an 10-year-old daughter, Mya, and a 3-year-old son, Ed Jr. Coaching highlights while at Wofford 2005-2006 Wofford led the nation in steals 2010-2011 Mahagony Williams earned All-SoCon Tournament Team and Conference Rookie-of-the-Year 2010-2011 Williams broke the 1,000 point barrier, becoming only 12th Terrier all-time 2010-2011 Williams grabbed 800 career rebounds becoming only the four Terrier all-time 2010-2011 Williams became only the second Terrier to score at least 1,000 points and grab 900 rebounds 2010-2011 Williams records a Wofford record 27 career double-doubles 2010-2011 Williams grabs a Wofford single-game record 17 rebounds 2010-2011 Williams led the SoCon in offensive rebounds with 93 for a 3.1 per game average

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2011-12 Women’s Basketball Team

2011-12 MARSHALL WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

From Left to Right: Jasmine Shaw, Veronica Ruiz, Justine Boerger, Alaya Mitchell, Leandra King, Shay Weaver, Rashedah Henriques, Lateidra Elliott, Alyse Poindexter, Chukwuka Ezeigbo, Suporia Dickens, Victoria Wells, Shynisha Johnson, Erica Woods, Orlandria Williams, Dorina Barrett

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2011-12 Roster

2011-12 Marshall Numerical Roster No. 1 2 3 5 10 11 13 14 15 21 22 23 24 25 30 33 35 44 45

NAME Victoria Wells Orlandria Williams Rashedah Henriques Alaya Mitchell Shaynece Weaver Dorina Barrett Jasmine Shaw Jalynn Bradburn Erica Woods Leandra King Lateidra Elliott Veronica Ruiz Shynisha Johnson Rebekah Donchatz Justine Boerger Chukwuka Ezeigbo Suporia Dickens Alyse Poindexter Nataia Jackson

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

HT. 5-10 5-7 5-8 5-5 5-8 5-3 5-6 5-10 5-9 6-2 5-6 6-0 5-5 5-7 5-10 6-3 5-10 6-1 6-3

CL FR SO SR SR FR SO RS SO FR RS SO JR SR JR RS JR SO FR FR SO JR SR

HOMETOWN/PREVIOUS SCHOOL Los Angeles, Calif./Sierra Canyon HS Memphis, Tenn./Overton Brooklyn, N.Y./Notre Dame Prep/St. Dominic HS Canton, Mich./Salem HS Arlington, Texas/Euless Trinity HS Detriot, Mich./Pershing HS Cincinnati, Ohio/Winton Woods HS Southpoint, Ohio St. George, Bermuda/IMG Academy (Fla.) New Carrollton, Md./Parkdale HS Louisville, Ky./Ballard HS Harlem, N.Y./John F. Kennedy Cincinnati, Ohio/Winton Weeds HS Lavalette, W. Va./Crace Christian School Racine, Wisc./William Horlick HS Trenton, N.J./Notre Dame HS Freeport, Ill./Freeport HS Henderson, Ky./Wabash Valley Charleston, W. Va./Riverside HS

2011-12 Marshall Alphabetical Roster No. 11 30 14 35 25 22 33 3 45 24 21 5 44 23 13 10 1 2 15

NAME Dorina Barrett Justine Boerger Jalynn Bradburn Suporia Dickens Rebekah Donchatz Lateidra Elliott Chukwuka Ezeigbo Rashedah Henriques Nataia Jackson Shynisha Johnson Leandra King Alaya Mitchell Alyse Poindexter Veronica Ruiz Jasmine Shaw Shaynece Weaver Victoria Wells Orlandria Williams Erica Woods

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

HT. 5-3 5-10 5-10 5-10 5-7 5-6 6-3 5-8 6-3 5-5 6-2 5-5 6-1 6-0 5-6 5-8 5-10 5-7 5-9

CL SO FR FR SO SO SR FR SR SR RS JR JR SR JR JR RS SO FR FR SO RS SO

HOMETOWN/PREVIOUS SCHOOL Detriot, Mich./Pershing HS Racine, Wisc./William Horlick HS Southpoint, Ohio Freeport, Ill./Freeport HS Lavalette, W. Va./Crace Christian School Louisville, Ky./Ballard HS Trenton, N.J./Notre Dame HS Brooklyn, N.Y./Notre Dame Prep/St. Dominic HS Charleston, W. Va./Riverside HS Cincinnati, Ohio/Winton Weeds HS New Carrollton, Md./Parkdale HS Canton, Mich./Salem HS Henderson, Ky./Wabash Valley Harlem, N.Y./John F. Kennedy Cincinnati, Ohio/Winton Woods HS Arlington, Texas/Euless Trinity HS Los Angeles, Ca./Sierra Canyon HS Memphis, Tenn./Overton St. George, Bermuda/IMG Academy (Fla.)

HEAD COACH: Royce Chadwick (S.W. Oklahoma St., ‘80) - 10th season at Marshall ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH: Roxanne White (Stephen F. Austin, ‘94) - 10th season at Marshall ASSISTANT COACHES: Deidra Johnson (Oklahoma State, ‘04) - 2nd season at Marshall Ed Geth (North Carolina, ‘96) - 1st season at Marshall

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Victoria Wells F • 5-10 • Fr.

2

Dorina Barrett G • 5-3 • So.

13

Detroit, Mich.

23

Veronica Ruiz G/F • 6-0 • Jr.

3

Memphis, Tenn.

Los Angeles, Calif.

11

Orlandria Williams F • 5-10 • Fr.

Jasmine Shaw G • 5-6 • So.

Harlem, N.Y.

15

Suporia Dickens F • 5-10 • So. Southpoint, Ohio

Erica Woods G - 5-9 - Jr.

25

Rebekah Donchatz G • 5-7 • So.

21

Alyse Poindexter F • 6-1 • Jr. Henderson, Ky.

10

Leandra King

C • 6-2 • Jr.

30

Justine Boerger F • 5-10 • Fr. Racine, Wisc.

45

Shay Weaver G • 5-11 • R-Fr. Bronx, N.Y.

22

New Carrollton, Md.

Lavalette, W.Va.

44

Alaya Mitchell G • 5-5 • Sr. Canton, Mich.

St. George, Bermuda

Cincinnati, Ohio

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5

Brooklyn, N.Y.

Cincinnati, Ohio

Johnson 24 Shynisha G • 5-5 • Jr.

Rashedah Henriques G • 5-7 • Sr.

2011-12 TV Roster

1

Latiedra Elliott G • 5-6 • Sr. Louisville, Ky.

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Chukwuka Ezeigbo F • 6-3 • Fr. Trenton, N.J.

Nataia Jackson C • 6-3 • Sr. Charleston, W.Va.

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LATEIDRA ELLIOTT #22 - Guard - 5’6 - Senior


22

Guard • 5-6 • Senior Canton, Mich. Lincoln Trail College/Salem HS

2011-12 Players

Lateidra Elliott

2010-11 (Junior): Snagged the starting point guard position in her first season with the Thundering Herd...started in all 20 games in which she appeared in...Fouled out of her first Division I contest after scoring nine points on 4-of-10 shooting from the floor, to go along with five assists in 32 minutes of action...recorded first collegiate double-double vs. USC Upstate, tallying 17 points and 10 assists, shooting 7-17 from the floor...shot 10-12 from the charity stripe in a 17 point effort against Kent State...tallied a 19 points against Miami (Ohio) in just 27 minutes of action, shooting 5-16 from the floor and a perfect 7-7 from the free throw line, ending a five game span in which she averaged 14.6 points per game...was forced to the sidelines just two games later, missing the next 10 games of the season...averaged 10.2 points per game prior to her knee injury...came back to play 22 minutes against UAB...two games later led the Herd to its first win in in eight games, scoring 15 points on 6-9 shooting from the floor...recorded her second career double-double in the second matchup vs. Southern Miss, draining 11-15 free throws en route to a career-high 21 points and 10 assists, helping MU claim the 10th position in the C-USA tournament...was second on the team in assists (68) despite missing 10 games...averaged 31.9 minutes of action per game, tied for the most on the team... was second on the team in free throw percentage, 72% (54-75). Prior to Marshall: Played two seasons at Lincoln Trail College...as a sophomore led the Lady Statesmen to a 28-5 mark...helped lead team to its first Great Rivers Athletic Conference championship and a school record 27 wins...2010 also marked the program’s first NJCAA Region 24 championship and their first appearance in the NJCAA National Tournament...named a First Team NJCAA All-American...named to the State Farm/WBCA J.C.-C.C. All-American team...named Player of the Year for both the Great Rivers Athletic Conference and NJCAA Region 24...averaged 19.0 points, 6.4 assists, 5.6 rebounds, and 2.8 steals per game...ranked 5th in the nation in assists and 11th in scoring...is the all-time leading scorer at Lincoln Trail with 1,074 points, ranks first in career assists, free throws made, and free throws attempted...recorded five double-doubles and only the second triple double in program history with 27 points, 11 rebounds, and 10 assists in an 80-69 victory at Rend Lake College on January 16, 2010...became the first player in program history with over 600 points and 200 assists in a single season...named to the Great Rivers Athletic Conference All-Academic team. Personal: Born on June 21, 1989...daughter of Leslie Stone...has six siblings; Brandon, Craig, Donshay, Joe, DaJane, and Zane ... graduated from Ballard (Ky.) High School... majoring in business management.

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RASHEDAH HENRIQUES #3 - Guard - 5’8 - Senior


2011-12 Players

Rashedah Henriques

3

Guard • 5-8 • Senior Brooklyn, N.Y. Notre Dame Prep/St. Dominic HS

2010-11 (Junior): Started in 18 of 21 appearances...recorded double-figures in both games of the Longwood Classic to open the season...had 12 points on 4-8 shooting vs. Appalachian State...had a season-high 14 points in the Herd’s first win of the season vs. Longwood...shot 6-9 from the floor and 2-3 from three point range while pulling down four rebounds...dished out a career-high four assists in the double-overtime win against GW...pulled down a career-high six boards in the win vs. Cleveland State... missed eight games due to a knee injury, was averaging 6.6 points per game prior to the injury...saw her first action since Dec. 30 against ECU on Feb.3...made a three point basket in nine of the last ten games following her injury...pulled down five offensive boards to go along with nine points vs. SMU...tallied 13 points vs. UCF on 4-6 shooting from the floor and 4-6 from the free throw line...made three 3-pt baskets in games again Southern Miss and UAB...averaged 7.2 points per game in the 10 games following her injury...was fifth on the team in points (145)...was second on the team in 3pt-fg percentage, 29.6% (24-81)...leads all active MU players in three point field goals (45). 2009-10 (Sophomore): Saw action in 22 games as a sophomore, making four starts...tied or broke seven career records in home game against UCF including points (15), field goals (5), free throws (3), free throw attempts (6), rebounds (6), blocks (1) and minutes played (27)...began the season with 11 points and two steals against ASU...hit career-best three three-pointers on seven attempts...chipped in nine points on 3-of-7 shooting against Seton Hall...hit three three-pointers in first two games of season... knocked in a pair of treys against Radford...enters 2010-11 as the top returning free throw shooter hitting 12-of-18 (.667) last season...grabbed three or more rebounds in four consecutive games in mid January from UCF through Houston...hit 11 out of her first 26 three-point attempts on the season before hitting one of her final 15 after January 10. 2008-09 (Freshman): Saw extensive minutes as a redshirt freshman, playing in 30 games while starting 12....started in career debut against Appalachian State, played 21 minutes, scoring four points and recording three boards....career high of 25 minutes came in win over UT Arlington where she scored six points, her second highest output of the season....tallied three assists and six rebounds, both career bests, against Houston Baptist....played 24 minutes, her second highest amount, against HBU....top outing of career came in home win over East Carolina....set career marks in points (11) and field goals (4) while tying her marks for field goal attempts (9), three pointers (2), threepoint attempts (6) and free throw attempts (2) in that contest....recorded four rebounds and three points in 13 minutes of action against Rice. Prior to Marshall: In high school, spent two years at the Greater New York Academy, three years at St. Dominic High School and a year at Notre Dame Prep...played for Michelle O’Brien at St. Dominic HS and was coached by current MU assistant John McGraw at Notre Dame Prep...averaged 18 points and 10 rebounds on her way to Dan Trant Classic MVP honors...made the NSCHSAA First Team in two seasons while also serving as team captain for two years...spent time playing with four club teams, including four years with Exodus NYC, three seasons with the Long Island Wave, a year with the Unique All Stars and five with the Douglass Panthers...also played badminton in high school where she was named team MVP and served as team captain for two years. Personal: Born on January 17, 1990 ... daughter of Alton Henriques and Angela Guthrie...has four siblings; Chakira, Shomar, Malika, and Chivonne ... major is communication disorder. Henriques’ Career Statistics

Season

gp-gs

min/avg

Total fg-fga

pct

2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 TOTAL

30-12 375/12.5 22-4 191/8.7 21-18 604/28.8 73-34 1170/16.0

20-67 17-62 51-155 88-284

.299 .274 .329 .310

3-Point fg-fga

9-39 12-41 24-81 45-161

pct

.231 .293 .296 .280

F-Throws ft-fta pct

off

4-6 12-18 19-31 35-55

19 36 6 22 29 47 54 105

.667 .667 .613 .636

Rebounds def tot

55 28 76 159

avg

pf

fo

ast

to

blk

stl

Scoring pts avg

1.8 1.3 3.6 2.2

27 15 47 89

1 0 0 1

18 11 26 55

28 17 40 85

0 1 1 2

10 11 21 42

53 58 145 256

1.8 2.6 6.9 3.5

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ALAYA MITCHELL #5 - Guard - 5’5 - Senior


5

Guard • 5-5 • Senior Canton, Mich. Salem HS

2011-12 Players

Alaya Mitchell

2010-11 (Junior): One of only two players to appear in all 30 games...started every games except for George Washington...had a team-leading 69 assists...averaged 31.9 minutes per games, tied for the most on the team...third on the team in rebounds despite being 5-5...team-leading 37 steals on the season...leads active Marshall players in assists (140), steals (69), starts (47) and games played (82)...had 10 points, four rebounds, three assists and three steals in the Herd’s first win of the season...shot 3-4 from the floor, pulled down seven rebounds, dished out four assists and snagged three steals against North Carolina A&T...recorded a career-night including her first collegiate double-double vs. Elon, scoring 15 points to go along with 10 rebounds, four assists and four steals...followed by two 12 point efforts vs. Memphis and UTEP...shot a perfect 3-3 from beyond the arc in second contest with Memphis to score 11 points...had second double-double of the season vs. Southern Miss with 10 points and 10 rebounds, helping Marshall to its first-ever win in Hattiesburg, Miss...was one rebounds shy of her third career double-double on national television against ECU, tallied 13 points on 4-12 shooting, while grabbing nine boards...was 15th in C-USA in assists (2.3 pg). 2009-10 (Sophomore): Became a regular for MU as a sophomore, making 18 starts while appearing in 28 contests...finished the year tied for third on the team in assists (65) and steals (24)...began her sophomore season with career-highs in rebounds (6) and steals (5) against Appalachian State...scored eight points while taking career-high 14 shots in road win at Morehead State...posted solid seven-point, four-rebound, three-assist effort in home win over Southern Miss...hit 4-7 free throw attempts while notching two steals against West Virginia...tied career scoring mark with nine points in win at Tulsa...hit 5-of-6 free throws while tallying six assists and three steals against the Golden Hurricane. 2008-09 (Freshman): Appeared in 23 games in freshman season....first points of career came in 3-4 performance from the free throw line against Tennessee State....scored a season and career high nine points in win over Houston Baptist, shot a perfect 3-3 from the floor....also grabbed two boards against HBU, a career best at that point....top two longest outings of the season came in consecutive games, playing 20 minutes against UNC Asheville before being in the game at East Carolina for 26, currently the most of her career....played ten minutes or more in each of the final five games of the season....went 4-4 from the field in C-USA Tournament game vs. Southern Miss....hit 5-of-7 shot attempts at C-USA Tournament. Prior to Marshall: Played for Salem (Mich.) High School...was a three-time All-Division winner, four-time MVP, first team All-Observer, Player of the Year for the Ann Arbor News and was named one of the top 10 basketball players in the state of Michigan...spent a season with the Detroit Dynasty AAU team after seven years with the Western Wayne Wolfpack. Personal: Born on October 13, 1990...daughter of Charles and Bernice Mitchell...has an older sister, Cierra, who attends the University of Michigan...major is Sports Medicine with a minor in Business.

Mitchell’s Career Statistics

Season

gp-gs

min/avg

Total fg-fga

pct

2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 TOTAL

24-0 199/8.3 28-18 623/22.3 30-29 957/31.9 82-47 1779/21.7

17-39 30-124 61-191 108-354

.436 .242 .319 .305

3-Point fg-fga

2-7 0-15 10-38 12-60

pct

.286 .000 .263 .200

F-Throws ft-fta pct

off

12-24 18-39 61-117 91-180

2 13 12 51 22 94 36 158

.500 .462 .521 .506

Rebounds def tot

15 63 116 194

avg

pf

0.6 15 2.3 45 3.9 68 2.4 128

to

blk

stl

Scoring pts avg

0 6 17 1 65 50 0 69 96 1 140 163

2 2 3 7

8 24 37 69

48 78 193 319

fo

ast

2.0 2.8 6.4 3.9

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SHYNISHA JOHNSON #24 - Guard - 5’5 - Junior


24

Guard • 5-5 • Junior Cincinnati, Ohio DePaul/Winton Weeds HS

2011-12 Players

Shynisha Johnson

2010-11 (Sophomore): Redshirted. Prior to Marshall: Spent one season at Shawnee State University before transferring to DePaul University...was forced to sit out at DePaul for one season and left to join the Thundering Herd...helped Shawnee State to a 31-1 record, making its way to the NAIA National Tournament Sweet 16...appeared in all 32 games for the Bears...shot 43.3% from the floor and 38.3% from beyond the arc...averaged 10.5 points per game in 17.7 minutes per game. High School: Spent three seasons at Winton Woods High School and one season at North College Hill...was MVP honorable mention in her sophomore season, at North College Hill...a two-time FAVC Champion and a two-time District Champion after returning to Winton Woods High School for her junior and senior seasons...a three-year letterwinner in track...a National Honor Society member. Personal: Born on May 15, 1990...daughter of Bridget Owens and Andre Johnson...has one brother, Andre Johnson Jr. ...major is finance.

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VERONICA RUIZ

#23 - Forward - 6’0 - Junior


23

Guard/Forward • 6-0 • Junior Harlem, N.Y. John F. Kennedy HS

2011-12 Players

Veronica Ruiz

2010-11 (Sophomore): Played and started in 28 games in her sophomore season...hit double-figures in 13 contests...opened the season with a 13 points effort vs. Appalachian State on 6-12 shooting from the floor...pulled down 11 rebounds against USC Upstate...scored 13 points on 5-12 shooting from the floor to go along with six rebounds against Cleveland State...missed the Morehead State contest due to snow in New York during Christmas break...recorded first career double-double vs. Elon, tallying 11 points and 12 rebounds, nine of which were offensive boards...had 12 points and eight rebounds vs. Rice going a perfect four-four from the free throw line for the second straight game...missed the UCF game due to a knee procedure...had three consecutive double-digit point games in Feb., 13 points vs. UAB, 14 points 9 rebounds vs. Tulsa and a career-high 15 points and 10 rebounds for her second career double-double...drained first career three point field goal vs. UAB...pulled down a career-high 13 rebounds in final win of the season...leads active MU players in points (348), rebounds (242) and blocks (18)...finished 14th in C-USA in rebounding (6.1). 2009-10 (Freshman): Saw action in 26 games while making four starts as a redshirt freshman...scored six points while going a perfect 4-4 from the free throw line in collegiate debut against Seton Hall...posted seven points and six rebounds in 18 minutes of play against UT Martin...top outing of freshman season came at Rice where she scored 14 points, hitting seven out of eight shot attempts (.875)...two games later, scored 13 points along with career-best nine rebounds in Capital Classic against West Virginia...played 30 minutes while blocking a pair of shots, both current career highs, against the Mountaineers...had six points and six boards in home game vs. Memphis... posted 11 points on 5-of-7 shooting while grabbing six boards against SMU...scored 10 points while playing for 25 minutes in road tilt at UAB. 2008-09: Did not play - redshirted High School: Played at John F. Kennedy (N.Y.) High School from 2004-08 averaging 19 points and 15 rebounds per game...was a top 100 player and top 25 forward according to All-Star Girls Report...advanced JFK high school to the PSAL championship game in her junior and senior years...named to NY All-Star Team...helped team win the Bronx Division Championship from 2005-08 and was named the program's MVP for two years. Personal: Born on May 9, 1989...daughter of Eileen Ruiz...has two siblings; sister Shawtenay and brother Xavier...major is business management.

Ruiz’s Career Statistics

Season

gp-gs

min/avg

Total fg-fga

pct

3-Point fg-fga

pct

2009-10 2010-11 TOTAL

26-4 399/15.3 28-28 829/29.6 54-32 1228/22.7

45-106 96-260 141-366

.425 .369 .385

0-1 3-26 3-27

.000 .115 .111

F-Throws ft-fta pct

off

19-29 44-71 63-100

22 49 53 118 75 167

.655 .620 .630

Rebounds def tot

71 171 242

pf

fo

ast

to

blk

stl

Scoring pts avg

2.7 38 6.1 66 4.5 104

0 2 2

10 44 24 76 34 120

8 10 18

9 29 38

109 4.2 239 8.5 348 6.4

avg

39


DORINA BARRETT

#11 - Guard - 5’3 - Sophomore


2011-12 Players

Dorina Barrett

11

Guard • 5-3 • Sophomore Detroit, Mich. Pershing HS

2010-11 (Freshman): Played in 22 games and started in nine contests ... averaged 22 minutes per game and totaled 29 made shots ... added nine three-pointers and combined for 76 total points ... averaged .474 from the free-throw line ... grabbed 37 rebounds, 12 offensive and 25 defensive ... posted 39 assist and 13 steals ... most productive game came against Elon (Dec. 30), where she recorded 15 points and six assists. High School: While playing for the Pershing High School women's basketball program, averaged 18 points, 10 assists, four steals, and three rebounds ... noted as the best point guard in Michigan in 2010 ... led her team to the Detroit City Championship for the first time as a sophomore ... also earned a Detroit District Regionals Runner-Up during her high school career ... chosen to the District 3 All-Regional basketball team... selected to the Detroit City Cross Country and All-Eastside Cross Country. Personal: Born January 26, 1992 ... daughter of Yahnesha Barrett and the sister of Dayron and Jada Barrett ... intended major is sports management.

Barrett’s Career Statistics

Season

gp-gs

min/avg

Total fg-fga

pct

3-Point fg-fga

pct

2010-11 TOTAL

22-9 22-9

485/22.0 485/22.0

29-99 29-99

.293 .293

9-37 9-37

.243 .243

F-Throws ft-fta pct

9-19 9-19

.474 .474

off

Rebounds def tot

avg

pf

fo

ast

to

blk

stl

Scoring pts avg

12 12

25 25

1.7 1.7

23 23

0 0

39 39

67 67

0 0

13 13

76 3.5 76 3.5

37 37

41


ORLANDRIA WILLIAMS #2 - Forward - 5’7 - Sophomore


Forward • 5-7 • Sophomore Memphis, Tenn. Overton HS

2011-12 Players

2

Orlandria Williams

2010-11 (Freshman): Saw action in 27 games during her freshman campaign...made her first of five season starts against USC Upstate scoring six points on two of five shooting from beyond the arc...went a perfect 2-2 from the floor vs. George Washington...made second career start vs. UTEP, scoring a career-high seven points on 3-6 shooting from the floor and three assists in 31 minutes of action...pulled down a career-high six rebounds against UCF, tallied a careerhigh 10 shots in the contest...missed the last two games of the regular season with a wrist injury...logged seven minutes in the C-USA tournament game following the injury. High School: Attended Overton High School for four years and played under the direction of coach Lynn Smith...averaged 16 points, 8 rebounds, two steal and four assists...earned two district titles...Regional and City Runner-Ups during her junior season...made it to the Quarterfinals of States in Murfreesboro, Tenn... participated in the Mississippi vs. Tennessee All-Star game...received the Don Robinson Award. Personal: Born on February 25, 1992...daughter of Dedra Walker and Orlando Williams...has one sister Tommesha Churchman...major is sports medicine.

Williams’s Career Statistics

Season

gp-gs

min/avg

Total fg-fga

pct

3-Point fg-fga

pct

2010-11 TOTAL

27-5 27-5

390/14.4 390/14.4

28-85 28-85

.329 .329

6-28 6-28

.214 .214

F-Throws ft-fta pct

5-13 5-13

.385 .385

off

Rebounds def tot

avg

pf

fo

ast

to

blk

stl

Scoring pts avg

17 17

37 37

2.0 2.0

28 28

0 0

12 12

36 36

1 1

20 20

67 2.5 67 2.5

54 54

43


ERICA WOODS

#15 - Guard - 5’9 - Sophomore


15

Guard • 5-9 • Sophomore St. George, Bermuda IMG Academy (Fla.)

2011-12 Players

Erica Woods

2010-11 (Sophomore): Medically Redshirted. 2009-10 (Freshman): Played in 25 games while starting four as a true freshman...after playing in three of the first eight games, saw action in the final 22 contests of the season...top game of the non-conference season was a nine-point effort on 4-6 shooting at Morehead State...helped Marshall to nationally televised win over Southern Miss with 11-point outing, her first double-digit game at MU...hit 5-10 shots while grabbing six rebounds, saw 27 minutes of action, her first game with 20 or more minutes of playing time...top outing of the season came over eventual champion Tulane scoring 16 points while hitting 7-of-14 shot attempts and grabbing seven rebounds in 38 minutes, all career highs...followed that up with 11 points and career-high five assists in win over UTEP...finished season hitting 16-25 free throws (.640)...shot .471 as a freshman, second amongst returners for 2010-11 behind only Tynikki Crook. High School: Most recently, played at IMG Academy in Bradenton, Fla. from 2007-09...averaged 15.5 PPG, 6.8 RPG and 3.3 steals...played for the U20 Great Britain National Team, traveling to Estonia, Greece and Macedonia for the U20 European Championships, finishing ninth ... also played in the Island Games in Rhodes, Greece for the Bermuda National team and finished with a bronze medal ... recently earned a 4th place finish in 2011 with the Bermuda National team at the Isle of Wight Tournament. Personal: Born on September 8, 1991...daughter of Eric and Joanne Woods...has a brother, Eron ... majoring in sports management and marketing.

Wood’s Career Statistics

Season

gp-gs

min/avg

Total fg-fga

pct

3-Point fg-fga

pct

2009-10 TOTAL

25-4 25-4

337/13.5 337/13.5

48-102 48-102

.471 .471

3-15 3-15

.200 .200

F-Throws ft-fta pct

16-25 16-25

.640 .640

off

Rebounds def tot

avg

pf

fo

ast

to

blk

stl

Scoring pts avg

26 26

40 40

2.6 2.6

19 19

0 0

24 24

31 31

0 0

16 16

115 4.6 115 4.6

66 66

45


2011-12 Newcomers

Justine Boerger

30

Suporia Dickens

Forward • 5-10 • Freshman Racine, Wisc. William Horlick HS

Forward • 5-10 • Sophomore Freeport, Ill. Freeport HS

High School: Played for Horlick High School ... three year varsity captain for the Horlick women’s basketball program ... earned All-County and first team All-Conference honors during her high school career ... also won the Rebel Pride award ... earned two varsity letters in soccer ... was part of student congress, National Honor Society, Habitat for Humanity, Unity within Diversity, and was on the Honor Roll for four years. Personal: Born July 14, 1993 ... daughter of Jim and Jennifer Boerger... siblings include Nathan, Lauren, and David ... plans to major in biophysics.

35

Highland Community College: Played for Highland Community College for one year before transferring to Marshall for the 2011-12 season ... led Highland to a conference championship ... earned All-American honors, as well as All-Conference and All-Region selections. High School: Played for Freeport High School for four years ... led her team to two state championship titles ... also led her team to regional championship, sectional championship and super sectional championship titles ... was recognized as conference champion, as well as DeKalb Thanksgiving champions during her high school career ... selected as an All-State and All-Conference player and earned Player of the Week honors ... also lettered in Track and Field. Personal: Born July 23, 1991 ... daughter of Sam and Yolanda Dixson ... has four siblings including Lorenzo, Damon, Sam, and Dikembe ... majoring in criminal justice.

Rebekah Donchatz

25

33

Guard • 5-7 • Sophomore Lavalette, W. Va. Grace Christian School

Forward • 6-3 • Freshman Trenton, N.J. Notre Dame HS

Cedarville University: Attended Cedarville University for a nearly two years before transferring to Marshall and walking on to the women’s basketball team. High School: Played for Grace Christian School for four years ... joined the 1,000 point club during her high school career ... was a part of the 2008 WVCEA state championship team ... was also part of the National Honor Society and was the Salutatorion of the 2009 class. Personal: Born on October 12, 1990 ... daughter of Joe and Catherine Donchatz ... has two siblings, Andrew and Joanna ... majoring in finance, with a minor in accounting.

46

Chuckwuka Ezeigbo

High School: Attended Notre Dame High School for four years ... during her high school tenure earned two All-Conference selections and an All-Tournament nod ... selected to the New Jersey All-Star game ... averaged 15.1 points, 8.5 rebounds and 7 blocks ... also lettered in track and field and was part of the French Club, National Honors Society, French Honors Society, and African American Club. Personal: Born December 8, 1992 ... daughter of Ambrose and Jennifer Ezeigbo and sibling to Nneka and Obiefuna ... plans to be a pre-med major.


21

Center • 6-3 • Senior Charleston, W.Va. Riverside HS

Forward• 6-2 • Junior New Carrollton, Md. ParkDale HS

Personal: Born June 8, 1989... daugther of Ron Calloway and Rhonda Jackson ... sister to Ron, Marc, Myra, Sade, and twin brothers Jason and Mason ... majoring in business management with a minor in communications.

Leandra King

Sante Fe Community College: Played for Sante Fe for two seasons from 2009-11 ... led her team to a conference championship title ... averaged eight points, nine rebounds, one steal and two blocks, along with a 42 % field goal average and a 59 % average from the freethrow line.

2011-12 Newcomers

45

Nataia Jackson

High School: Attended Frederick Douglass High School from 2005-06 and went to Parkdale High School for the remainder of her high school career ... named team MVP during her senior year ... also during her senior year, was selected to the PG Country All-Star game and earned MVP honors ... also lettered in volleyball, track and softball. Personal: Born May 23, 1991 ... daughter of John and Darnetta King ... has two brothers, John and Zachary ... mother, Darnetta, played basketball for Morgan State ... plans to major in either zoology or psychology.

44 Alyse

13

Poindexter

Jasmine Shaw

Forward• 6-1 • Junior Henderson, Ky. Wabash Valley

Guard • 5-6 • Sophomore Cincinnati, Ohio Winton Weeds HS

Wabash Valley Junior College: Played for Wabash Valley during the 2010-11 season ... led her team to a regular season conference championship title ... selected as an All-American.

Chipola Junior College: In 2011, was honored as an All-American and first team All-Pandhandle Conference ... during her first year with the program, she was named Florida Panhandle Conference’s Freshman of the Year after averaging 15.5 points, 4.6 rebounds, 2.5 assists, 1.7 steals, and shooting 42.6 percent from behind the arc ... named FCCAA Player of the Week during the final week of February in her second season.

IUPUI: Played for IUPUI during the 2009-10 season ... played in 28 games and totaled 35 points for the season ... recorded 48 rebounds, 22 offensive and 26 defensive ... finished with six blocks and eight steals.

High School: Played at Winton Woods High School from 2005-09 and holds the program’s all-time leading scorer spot with 1,333 points ... earned FAVC Co-Player of the Year honors during her senior season and was listed as first team All-City, along with second team All-Southwest district ... was also picked as first team All-Southwest Coaches Association and was honored as an All-State honorable mention ... during her final season, she was nominated as a McDonald’s All-American ... led her team to a conference championship in 2005 and was the program’s MVP after leading the team in assists and being voted best defense player ... also during her freshman year, was first team All-Conference and Fox 19 Player of the week ... for her high school career, she averaged 13.38 points, 2.23 assists, 3.5 steals, and 3.98 rebounds.

High School: Played for Henderson County High School from 2005-09 and led her team to four regional championship titles in a row ... garnered Regional All-District honors for three years during her high school career ... named Region 2 Player of the Year in 2009 ... selected to the All-Academic team for three years during her tenure at Henderson County. Personal: Born August 27, 1991 ... daughter of Leon and Jean Poindexter and sister to Miles Poindexter ... majoring in business management and minoring in marketing.

Personal:Born on June 20, 1991... daughter of Taswell Shaw and Janice Shaw... siblings include Tazia, Tazzie, and Patrck Blanchard ... her cousin, Warren Niles, plays basketball for Oral Roberts University and cousin, Trever Niles, plays basketball for Bluefield State College ... majoring in business.

47


2011-12 Newcomers

1

Shay Williams

Guard • 5-10 • Freshman Los Angeles, Calif. Sierra Canyon HS

Guard • 5-8 • Freshman Arlington, Texas EULess Trinity HS

High School: Played for the Sierra Canyon High School women’s basketball program and was noted as Athlete of the Year and Defensive Player of the Year ... garnered first team All-CIF Southern Section honors ... led her team to a CIF Southern Section championship title, as well as a league championship title ... was voted team MVP by her team and also earned league MVP honors ... during her junior year, averaged 12 points, four assists, two blocks, seven rebounds, and five steals per game ... named War of the Floor MVP after finishing with 12 points, 10 rebounds, five assists, and four steals during the California All-Star game ... selected to her school’s dean’s list during her high school career and was selected as student-athlete of the year. Personal: Born February 21, 1993 ... has two siblings, Justin and Tiffany ... plans to be a pre-med major.

48

10

Victoria Wells

Personal: Born January 18, 1993 ... daughter of Shrita Weaver ... sister to Cheyenee and Lincoln ... plans to major in sports broadcasting.



CONFERENCE USA BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP MEMPHIS, TENN.

2012 C-USA BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS All Times Central Wednesday, March 7, 2012 – First Round Women’s Game #1 – 11:00 am – Women’s First Round (Elma Roane Fieldhouse) Women’s Game #2 – 1:30 pm – Women’s First Round (Elma Roane Fieldhouse) Women’s Game #3 – 5:00 pm – Women’s First Round (Elma Roane Fieldhouse) Women’s Game #4 – 7:30 pm – Women’s First Round (Elma Roane Fieldhouse) Men’s Game #1 – 12:00 pm – Men’s First Round (FedExForum) Men’s Game #2 – 2:30 pm – Men’s First Round (FedExForum) Men’s Game #3 – 6:30 pm – Men’s First Round (FedExForum) Men’s Game #4 – 9:00 pm – Men’s First Round (FedExForum) Thursday, March 8, 2012 - Quarterfinals Women’s Game #5 – 11:00 am – Women’s Quarterfinal (Elma Roane Fieldhouse) Women’s Game #6 – 1:30 pm – Women’s Quarterfinal (Elma Roane Fieldhouse) Women’s Game #7 – 5:00 pm – Women’s Quarterfinal (Elma Roane Fieldhouse) Women’s Game #8 – 7:30 pm – Women’s Quarterfinal (Elma Roane Fieldhouse) Men’s Game #5 – 12:00 pm – Men’s Quarterfinal (FedExForum) – CBSSN Men’s Game #6 – 2:30 pm – Men’s Quarterfinal (FedExForum) – CBSSN Men’s Game #7 – 6:30 pm – Men’s Quarterfinal (FedExForum) – CBSSN Men’s Game #8 – 9:00 pm – Men’s Quarterfinal (FedExForum) – CBSSN Friday, March 9, 2012 - Semifinals Women’s Game #9 – 10:00 am – Women’s Semifinal (FedExForum) – CBSSN Women’s Game #10 – 12:30 pm – Women’s Semifinal (FedE Forum) – CBSSN Men’s Game #9 – 3:00 pm – Men’s Semifinal (FedExForum) – CBSSN Men’s Game #10 – 5:30 pm – Men’s Semifinal (FedExForum) – CBSSN Saturday, March 10, 2012 - Championship Men’s Game #11 – 10:30 am – Men’s Championship (FedExForum) – CBS Women’s Game #11 – 7:00 pm – Women’s Championship (FedExForum) – CBSSN

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or the second year in a row, the C-USA Men’s and Women’s Basketball Championships will be held on the same dates and in the same city as Memphis will serve as host of both premier events. All 11 games of the men’s championship will be held at the state-of-the-art FedExForum, which is hosting its sixth C-USA Men’s Championship since opening in 2004. The women’s semifinal and title game will also be played at FedExForum. Women’s first-round games and quarterfinals will be played at Elma Roane Fieldhouse on the University of Memphis campus. The four teams with the best regular season records will earn a first-round bye and be seeded 1-4. The remaining eight teams will be seeded 5-12 with the No. 5 seed playing No. 12, No. 6 vs. No. 11, No. 7 vs. No. 10 and No. 8 vs. No. 9.

Memphis

The city of Memphis is pure energy and pure soul. You can hear it in the clubs on Beale Street. You can taste it in Memphis back alley barbecue joints and in upscale restaurants. You can feel it in the magnetic energy of the world-class events and world-famous attractions. There’s just something real about Memphis. From the holy grails of music landmarks to the restaurants, from the basketball court to the acclaimed zoo, from the elegant hotels to the mystical nightclubs on legendary Beale Street, there’s an irresistible soul that’s drawn people here for more than a century. Memphis invites you to come on in and take a closer look. For more information, visit memphistravel.com.


Marshall in the Conference Tournament 2005-2006 03.02.2006 03.03.2006

Memphis Southern Miss

W, 80-73 L, 60-58

Houston

L, 71-58

Tulane UAB SMU

W, 65-58 W, 71-69 L, 68-59

Memphis UTEP Southern Miss

W, 76-57 W, 72-70 L, 6-56

UCF

L, 59-57

UAB

L, 45-56

2006-2007 03.01.2007

2007-2008 03.06.2008 03.07.2008 03..08.2008

2008-2009 03.052009 03.06.2009 03.07.2009

2009-2010 03.08.2010 Memphis will host the 2012 Conference USA Women’s basketball tournament at the FedExForum and Elma Roane Field House. The tournament will take place March 6-10th.

2010-2011 03.09.2011

Fed dE E x F orum orum


2010-11 Statistics

RECORD ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE

OVERALL 14-16 6-10 8-6

HOME 8-6 4-4 4-2

FT FTA Pct

NEUTRAL 1-2 0-0 1-2

## Player

GP GS Min Avg

FG FGA Pct

PF FO

A

TO Blk Stl

01 GRAY, Raechele

23

4

220

9.6

16

49

.327

11

29

.379

6

8

.750

0

18

18

0.8

27

0

20

28

0

10

49

2.1

03 HENRIQUES, Rashedah 22

4

191

8.7

17

62

.274

12

41

.293

12

18

.667

6

22

28

1.3

15

0

11

17

1

11

58

2.6 13.4

530 23.0

3FG FGA Pct

AWAY 5-8 2-6 3-2

Off Def Tot Avg

Pts

Avg

04 CROOK, Tynikki

23 23

124 252 .492

0

0

. 000

60

98 . 612

85

92

177

7.7

77

7

21

54

40

15

308

05 MITCHELL, Alaya

28 18 623 22.3

30

124 .242

0

15

.000

18

39

.462

12

51

63

2.3

45

1

65

50

2

24

78

2.8

10 KING, Kendra

30 21 767 25.6

101 216 . 468

2

20 . 100

46

96 . 479

64

104 168

5.6

72

5

44

63

9

24

250

8.3

11 RANDALL, Adrian

30

1

334 11.1

36

93

.387

0

0

.000

18

45

.400

39

44

83

2.8

52

0

12

32

21

8

90

3.0

15 WOODS, Erica

25

4

337 13.5

48

102 .471

3

15

.200

16

25

.640

26

40

66

2.6

19

0

24

31

0

16

115

4.6

21 DALE, Mystee

30 21 742 24.7

78

194 .402

21

64

.328

29

46

.630

25

66

91

3.0

42

0

90

52

8

27

206

6.9

22 HANDY, Chantelle

30 29 879 29.3

135 321 .421

17

51

.333

42

70

.600

63

95

158 5.3

60

3

66

62

10

20

329

11.0

23 RUIZ, Veronica

26

4

399 15.3

45

106 .425

0

1

.000

19

29

.655

22

49

71

2.7

38

0

10

44

8

9

109

4.2

24 HARRIS, Angelica

26

5

270 10.4

18

54

.333

6

14

.429

8

17

.471

18

20

38

1.5

22

0

9

12

5

13

50

1.9

32 HAMMOND, Alyssa

8

8

210 26.3

32

61

.525

1

2

.500

22

25

.880

15

34

49

6.1

22

0

10

21

0

6

87

10.9

33 WALTERS, Tania

28

8

563 20.1

23

88

.261

5

25

.200

20

34

.588

12

34

46

1.6

33

0

57

41

0

35

71

2.5

52 LISONBEE, Kamille

5

0

10

0

0

.000

0

0

.000

3

4

.750

1

2

3

0.6

3

0

0

1

0

0

3

0.6

55

61

116

2.0

TM TEAM................

19

0

Total..........

30

6075

703 1722 .408

78

277 .282

319 554 .576

443 732 1175 39.2

527 16 439 527 104 218 1803 60.1

Opponents......

30

6075

671 1689 .397

179 468 .382

355 536 .662

375 712 1087 36.2

470 -

Off Def Tot Avg

382 493 74 252 1876 62.5

Score by Periods (1st/2nd/OT=Total): Marshall - 818/954/19/12=1803, Opponents - 930/914/21/11=1876 CONFERENCE USA GAMES ## Player

GP GS Min Avg

FG FGA Pct

PF FO

A

TO Blk Stl

Pts

Avg

01 GRAY, Raechele

13

4

161 12.4

11

37

.297

7

22

.318

6

8

.750

0

16

16

1.2

21

0

12

22

0

5

35

2.7

03 HENRIQUES, Rashed

11

4

106

9.6

8

35

.229

3

20

.150

9

14

.643

3

16

19

1.7

9

0

6

12

1

8

28

2.5

04 CROOK, Tynikki

10 10 222 22.2

48

103 .466

0

0

.000

23

33

.697

39

34

73

7.3

28

2

10

23

15

7

119

11.9

8

3FG FGA Pct

FT FTA Pct

05 MITCHELL, Alaya

15

353 23.5

18

68

.265

0

6

.000

9

20

.450

8

30

38

2.5

23

0

39

31

1

15

45

3.0

10 KING, Kendra

16 16 441 27.6

67

139 .482

2

10

.200

35

65

.538

41

56

97

6.1

48

4

23

43

5

10

171

10.7

11 RANDALL, Adrian

16

0

203 12.7

24

63

.381

0

0

.000

12

24

.500

19

24

43

2.7

31

0

5

19

14

5

60

3.8

15 WOODS, Erica

16

4

251 15.7

33

72

.458

2

9

.222

10

16

.625

20

36

56

3.5

17

0

19

26

0

8

78

4.9

21 DALE, Mystee

16 10 360 22.5

28

77

.364

12

29

.414

10

18

.556

14

33

47

2.9

22

0

43

25

3

14

78

4.9

22 HANDY, Chantelle

16 15 488 30.5

75

176 .426

12

30

.400

25

42

.595

41

59

100

6.3

34

3

34

33

3

11

187

11.7

23 RUIZ, Veronica

14

3

242 17.3

33

70

.471

0

0

.000

9

16

.563

11

34

45

3.2

22

0

6

23

3

5

75

5.4

24 HARRIS, Angelica

14

2

144 10.3

12

32

.375

6

8

.750

2

7

.286

13

13

26

1.9

11

0

2

6

2

6

32

2.3

33 WALTERS, Tania

14

4

279 19.9

10

41

.244

1

11

.091

12

19

.632

4

17

21

1.5

23

0

28

23

0

11

33

2.4

32

26

58

TM TEAM................ 16

3250

367 913 .402

45 145 .310

162 282 .574

245 394 639 39.9

289 9

227 294 47 105

Opponents......

16

3250

363 914 .397

97

184 282 .652

206 376 582 36.4

246

203 250 37 143 1007 62.9

256 .379

Score by Periods (1st/2nd=Total): Marshall - 417/503/9/12=941, Opponents - 511/476/9/11=1007

ATTENDANCE SUMMARY Venue

Games

Totals

Home

14

7521

537

Away

13

11278

868

3

7451

2484

30

26250

875

Neutral Total

52

8

Total..........

Avg/Game

-

941 58.8


Opponent APPALACHIAN STATE SETON HALL KENT at Ohio vs Miami (OH) at PITT at Cleveland State at George Washington at Morehead State UT-MARTIN MUR RADFORD at East Carolina UCF USM at Rice Owls at Houston vs West Virginia at Tulsa MEMPHIS UAB at UCF at USM TULANE UTEP SMU at MEMPHIS at UAB EAST CAROLINA vs UCF

Date 11/13/09 11/16/09 11/21/09 11/24/09 11/27/09 11/28/09 12/2/09 12/8/09 12/18/09 12/20/09 12/29/09 12/31/09 01/04/10 1/8/2010 1/10/10 1/15/10 01/17/10 1/20/10 01/23/10 1/28/10 1/30/10 2/4/10 2/6/10 2/11/10 2/13/10 2/21/10 2/25/10 2/27/10 3/3/2010 03/08/10

Score 58-63 52-53 57-50 48-63 83-76 58-80 75-61 56-47 73-71 65-48 68-58 70-66 54-78 74-60 58-56 61-63 66-61 42-74 57-49 50-57 85-84 47-56 39-67 54-64 65-56 64-74 53-62 44-45 70-75 57-59

W/L L L W L W L W W W W W W L W W L W L W L Wot L L L W L L L L Lot

FG 18 16 22 22 30 19 36 21 30 29 26 31 23 30 23 26 26 14 20 21 27 18 17 21 29 22 21 16 27 22

FGA 74 54 52 53 55 54 63 57 69 58 64 63 60 3 59 62 61 43 51 59 61 45 66 52 57 65 52 50 60 50

Pct .243 .296 .423 .415 .545 .352 .571 .368 .435 .500 .406 .492 .383 .566 .390 .419 .426 .326 .392 .356 .443 .400 .258 .404 .509 .338 .404 .320 .450 .440

3FG FGA Pct 6 26 .231 4 17 .235 2 8 .250 0 4 .000 1 8 .125 4 15 .267 2 3 .667 2 6 . 333 5 16 .313 1 9 .111 0 4 .000 2 3 .667 2 8 .250 2 5 . 400 3 12 .250 4 18 .222 4 7 .571 3 8 .375 2 3 .667 1 6 . 167 5 9 .556 3 4 .750 2 14 .143 1 4 .250 2 6 .333 4 19 .211 5 19 .263 1 2 .500 4 9 .444 1 5 .200

FT FTA 16 25 16 28 11 19 4 9 22 27 16 23 1 2 12 21 8 13 6 15 16 26 6 21 6 15 12 29 9 13 5 7 10 17 11 22 15 23 7 14 26 36 8 15 3 7 11 19 5 12 16 22 6 17 11 20 12 16 12 21

Pct .640 .571 .579 .444 .815 .696 .500 .571 .615 .400 .615 .286 .400 .414 .692 .714 .588 .500 .652 .500 .722 .533 .429 .579 .417 .727 .353 .550 .750 .571

Off 22 15 12 12 7 14 11 12 18 16 18 21 19 16 13 15 18 7 11 16 16 9 21 16 12 18 14 16 15 13

Def 22 20 21 15 26 22 32 33 27 25 28 20 16 26 30 24 31 20 32 31 30 21 16 26 26 25 23 25 12 27

Tot 44 35 33 27 33 36 43 45 45 41 46 41 35 42 43 39 49 27 43 47 46 30 37 42 38 43 37 41 27 40

Avg 44.0 39.5 37.3 34.8 34.4 34.7 35.9 37.0 37.9 38.2 38.9 39.1 38.8 39.0 39.3 39.2 39.8 39.1 39.3 39.7 40.0 39.5 39.4 39.5 39.5 39.6 39.5 39.6 39.1 39.2

PF 14 22 17 12 22 17 20 10 15 18 15 16 17 22 16 17 13 17 12 21 17 22 16 26 14 19 19 16 22 23

A 15 10 16 14 21 14 27 12 21 17 14 13 15 21 12 18 16 9 15 10 20 10 8 11 19 13 16 9 14 9

TO 11 10 17 14 21 19 20 18 12 10 11 21 22 27 15 18 20 22 13 22 16 20 21 22 16 13 22 12 15 27

Blk 5 1 9 4 2 1 5 4 4 6 4 5 2 7 4 3 6 5 1 3 2 3 1 3 4 1 2 3 2 2

Stl 14 6 12 9 7 3 8 11 3 7 7 13 10 6 6 9 6 7 7 5 4 5 9 6 5 9 5 3 10 6

Pts 58 52 57 48 83 58 75 56 73 65 68 70 54 74 58 61 66 42 57 50 85 47 39 54 65 64 53 44 70 57

Avg 58.0 55.0 55.7 53.8 59.6 59.3 61.6 60.9 62.2 62.5 63.0 63.6 62.8 63.6 63.3 63.1 63.3 62.1 61.8 61.2 62.4 61.7 60.7 60.4 60.6 60.7 60.4 59.9 60.2 60.1

2010-11 Statistics

2010-11 MARSHALL GAME-BY-GAME

2010-11 MARSHALL/OPPONENT GAME-BY-GAME COMPARISON Opponent 1st 2nd APPALACHIAN STATE 19/31 39/32 SETON HALL 30/21 22/32 KENT 27/33 30/17 at Ohio 19/30 29/33 vs Miami (OH) 43/31 40/45 at PITT 26/35 32/45 at Cleveland State 36/25 39/36 at George Washington 30/28 26/19 at Morehead State 32/38 41/33 UT-MARTIN 39/23 26/25 MUR 28/32 40/26 RADFORD 41/33 29/33 at East Carolina 23/48 31/30 UCF 36/20 38/40 USM 32/32 26/24 at Rice Owls 32/34 29/29 at Houston 23/42 43/19 vs West Virginia 14/32 28/42 at Tulsa 24/17 33/32 MEMPHIS 26/26 24/31 UAB 24/31 40/33 at UCF 26/36 21/20 at USM 16/46 23/21 TULANE 20/31 34/33 UTEP 33/29 32/27 SMU 29/36 35/38 at MEMPHIS 29/25 24/37 at UAB 20/19 24/26 EAST CAROLINA 24/39 46/36 vs UCF 17/27 30/20

Score 58-63 52-53 57-50 48-63 83-76 58-80 75-61 56-47 73-71 65-48 68-58 70-66 54-78 74-60 58-56 61-63 66-61 42-74 57-49 50-57 85-84 47-56 39-67 54-64 65-56 64-74 53-62 44-45 70-75 57-59

Mar (5) (1) +7 (15) +7 (22) +14 +9 +2 +17 +10 +4 (24) +14 +2 (2) +5 (32) +8 (7) +1 (9) (28) (10) +9 (10) (9) (1) (5) (2)

Total FG 18-74/27-52 16-54/19-52 22-52/17-46 22-53/23-47 30-55/22-56 19-54/29-63 36-63/19-60 21-57/21-57 30-69/23-63 29-58/14-46 26-64/23-56 31-63/25-57 23-60/28-50 30-53/21-61 23-59/22-55 26-62/21-55 26-61/24-66 14-43/26-58 20-51/18-70 21-59/20-51 27-61/32-78 18-45/20-59 17-66/28-51 21-52/19-50 29-57/19-55 22-65/24-54 21-52/22-56 16-50/19-55 27-60/26-48 22-50/20-62

FG Pct 3-Ptrs 3FG Pct .243/.519 6-26/4-11 .231/.364 .296/.365 4-17/3-14 .235/.214 .423/.370 2-8/5-13 .250/.385 .415/.489 0-4/11-18 .000/.611 .545/.393 1-8/6-16 .125/.375 .352/.460 4-15/7-12 .267/.583 .571/.317 2-3/8-21 .667/.381 .368/.368 2-6/2-9 .333/.222 .435/.365 5-16/11-26 .313/.423 .500/.304 1-9/5-16 .111/.313 .406/.411 0-4/4-18 .000/.222 .492/.439 2-3/3-6 .667/.500 .383/.560 2-8/8-12 .250/.667 .566/.344 2-5/0-7 .400/.000 .390/.400 3-12/6-15 .250/.400 .419/.382 4-18/5-17 .222/.294 .426/.364 4-7/6-20 .571/.300 .326/.448 3-8/7-16 .375/.438 .392/.257 2-3/6-25 .667/.240 .356/.392 1-6/5-12 .167/.417 .443/.410 5-9/13-26 .556/.500 .400/.339 3-4/4-13 .750/.308 .258/.549 2-14/6-11 .143/.545 .404/.380 1-4/6-19 .250/.316 .509/.345 2-6/7-23 .333/.304 .338/.444 4-19/12-23 .211/.522 .404/.393 5-19/5-8 .263/.625 .320/.345 1-2/3-9 .500/.333 .450/.542 4-9/5-16 .444/.313 .440/.323 1-5/6-16 .200/.375

Free Throws 16-25/5-9 16-28/12-23 11-19/11-15 4-9/6-7 22-27/26-29 16-23/15-20 1-2/15-20 12-21/3-11 8-13/14-18 6-15/15-19 16-26/8-15 6-21/13-18 6-15/14-16 12-29/18-32 9-13/6-10 5-7/16-21 10-17/7-12 11-22/15-25 15-23/7-9 7-14/12-29 26-36/7-8 8-15/12-20 3-7/5-7 11-19/20-30 5-12/11-14 16-22/14-21 6-17/13-21 11-20/4-9 12-16/18-23 12-21/13-25

FT Pct .640/.556 .571/.522 .579/.733 .444/.857 .815/.897 .696/.750 .500/.750 .571/.273 .615/.778 .400/.789 .615/.533 .286/.722 .400/.875 .414/.563 .692/.600 .714/.762 .588/.583 .500/.600 .652/.778 .500/.414 .722/.875 .533/.600 .429/.714 .579/.667 .417/.786 .727/.667 .353/.619 .550/.444 .750/.783 .571/.520

Rebs 44/46 35/45 33/32 27/31 33/26 36/40 43/29 45/36 45/40 41/25 46/33 41/34 35/32 42/37 43/31 39/34 49/34 27/44 43/46 47/36 46/38 30/42 37/38 42/34 38/34 43/38 37/36 41/40 27/32 40/44

Mar (2) (10) +1 (4) +7 (4) +14 +9 +5 +16 +13 +7 +3 +5 +12 +5 +15 (17) (3) +11 +8 (12) (1) +8 +4 +5 +1 +1 (5) (4)

Assist TOver Block Steal Fouls 15/14 11/27 5/10 14/5 14/18 10/3 10/18 1/1 6/4 22/21 16/10 17/21 9/1 12/9 17/16 14/17 14/18 4/4 9/7 12/11 21/18 21/20 2/4 7/9 22/20 14/18 19/11 1/6 3/5 17/17 27/11 20/14 5/2 8/9 20/8 12/15 18/17 4/2 11/8 10/18 21/13 12/12 4/1 3/5 15/11 17/9 10/14 6/0 7/4 18/11 14/10 11/13 4/0 7/4 15/18 13/16 21/22 5/2 13/14 16/19 15/17 22/21 2/2 10/13 17/16 21/5 27/20 7/1 6/12 22/22 12/14 15/12 4/1 6/7 16/11 18/16 18/12 3/2 9/10 17/11 16/11 20/13 6/2 6/9 13/13 9/14 22/17 5/4 7/15 17/19 15/9 13/14 1/3 7/6 12/15 10/14 22/15 3/1 5/11 21/15 20/15 16/13 2/3 4/4 17/25 10/12 20/14 3/1 5/11 22/16 8/16 21/24 1/2 9/11 16/10 11/9 22/14 3/4 6/11 26/18 19/10 16/18 4/4 5/10 14/11 13/19 13/14 1/2 9/7 19/16 16/11 22/15 2/3 5/13 19/15 9/9 12/10 3/6 3/4 16/17 14/16 15/21 2/0 10/4 22/15 9/11 27/19 2/0 6/11 23/17

Note: Game totals are displayed in the format TEAM/OPPONENT for each category

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2010-11 Statistics

DATE

OPPONENT

SCORE

ATTEND.

HIGH POINTS

HIGH REBOUNDS

11/13/10

APPALACHIAN STATE

L

58-63

388

(15)HAMMOND, Alyssa

(7)HANDY, Chantelle

11/16/10

SETON HALL

L

52-53

263

(15)CROOK, Tynikki

(10)CROOK, Tynikki

11/21/10

KENT

W

57-50

227

(13)CROOK, Tynikki

(7)CROOK, Tynikki

11/24/10

at Ohio

L

48-63

277

(18)CROOK, Tynikki

(7)HAMMOND, Alyssa

11/27/10

vs Miami (OH) +

W

83-76

2533

(22)HANDY, Chantelle

(7)DALE, Mystee

11/28/10

at Pitt +

L

58-80

2357

(17)CROOK, Tynikki

(9)CROOK, Tynikki

12/2/10

at Cleveland State

W

75-61

232

(21)HAMMOND, Alyssa

(14)CROOK, Tynikki

12/8/10

at George Washington

W

56-47

409

(15)DALE, Mystee

(8)CROOK, Tynikki

12/18/10

at Morehead State

W

73-71

412

(16)HANDY, Chantelle

(8)KING, Kendra (8)RANDALL, Adrian (8)CROOK, Tynikki

12/20/10

UT-MARTIN #

W

65-48

217

(14)HANDY, Chantelle

(6)RANDALL, Adrian (6)KING, Kendra (6)RUIZ, Veronica

12/29/10

MURRAY ST #

W

68-58

325

(18)CROOK, Tynikki

(12)KING, Kendra

12/31/10

RADFORD

W

70-66

347

(13)CROOK, Tynikki

(11)CROOK, Tynikki

01/04/11

*at East Carolina

L

54-78

1582

(16)CROOK, Tynikki

(6)HANDY, Chantelle (6)CROOK, Tynikki

1/8/2011

*UCF

W

74-60

363

(17)HANDY, Chantelle

(6)HANDY, Chantelle (6)WOODS, Erica (6)HENRIQUES, Rashedah

1/10/11

*USM

W

58-56

1/15/11 01/17/11

2109

(14)CROOK, Tynikki

(11)CROOK, Tynikki

*at Rice Owls

L

61-63

393

(14)RUIZ, Veronica

(9)CROOK, Tynikki

*at Houston

W

66-61

427

(18)HANDY, Chantelle

(8)RANDALL, Adrian

1/20/11

vs West Virginia %

L

42-74

4021

(13)RUIZ, Veronica

(9)RUIZ, Veronica

01/23/11

*at Tulsa

W

57-49

1121

(14)KING, Kendra

(10)HANDY, Chantelle

1/28/11

*MEMPHIS

L

50-57

276

(17)KING, Kendra

(12)KING, Kendra

1/30/11

*UAB

Wo2

85-84

254

(36)KING, Kendra

(16)KING, Kendra

2/4/11

*at UCF

L

47-56

347

(18)HANDY, Chantelle

(6)KING, Kendra

2/6/11

*at USM

L

39-67

1706

(11)HANDY, Chantelle

(6)HARRIS, Angelica

2/11/11

*TULANE

L

54-64

292

(16)WOODS, Erica

(8)HANDY, Chantelle

2/13/11

*UTEP

W

65-56

308

(15)CROOK, Tynikki

(6)CROOK, Tynikki (6)RUIZ, Veronica (6)HANDY, Chantelle

2/21/11

*SMU

L

64-74

1831

(16)CROOK, Tynikki

(9)CROOK, Tynikki

2/25/11

*at MEMPHIS

L

53-62

1276

(11)KING, Kendra

(10)CROOK, Tynikki

2/27/11

*at UAB

L

44-45

739

(11)HANDY, Chantelle

(10)CROOK, Tynikki

(11)KING, Kendra 3/3/2011

*EAST CAROLINA

03/08/11

vs UCF @

Home Games in BOLD CAPS * = Conference USA game

54

L

70-75

321

Lot

57-59

897

(21)CROOK, Tynikki (21)DALE, Mystee

(7)CROOK, Tynikki (12)CROOK, Tynikki

# = Fifth Third MU Classic (Huntington, W.Va.) % = Chesapeake Energy Capital Classic (Charleston, W.Va.) + = Pitt Tournament @ = C-USA Championship (Tulsa, Okla.)


Opponent APP. ST SETON HALL KENT at Ohio vs Miami (OH) at PITT at CleSt at George Wash at Morehead St UT-MARTIN MUR RADFORD at East Carolina UCF USM at Rice Owls at Houston vs West Virginia at Tulsa MEMPHIS UAB at UCF at USM TULANE UTEP SMU at MEMPHIS at UAB EAST CAROLINA vs UCF

Date 11/13/09 11/16/09 11/21/09 11/24/09 11/27/09 11/28/09 12/2/09 12/8/09 12/18/09 12/20/09 12/29/09 12/31/09 1/04/10 1/8/2010 1/10/10 1/15/10 1/17/10 1/20/10 1/23/10 1/28/10 1/30/10 2/4/10 2/6/10 2/11/10 2/13/10 2/21/10 2/25/10 2/27/10 3/3/2010 3/08/10

Opponent APP ST. SETON HALL KENT at Ohio vs Miami (OH) at PITT at Cleveland State at George Wash at Morehead State UT-MARTIN MUR RADFORD at East Carolina UCF USM at Rice Owls at Houston vs West Virginia at Tulsa MEMPHIS UAB at UCF at USM TULANE UTEP SMU at MEMPHIS at UAB EAST CAROLINA vs UCF

Date 11/13/09 11/16/09 11/21/09 11/24/09 11/27/09 11/28/09 12/2/09 12/8/09 12/18/09 12/20/09 12/29/09 12/31/09 1/04/10 1/8/2010 1/10/10 1/15/10 1/17/10 1/20/10 1/23/10 1/28/10 1/30/10 2/4/10 2/6/10 2/11/10 2/13/10 2/21/10 2/25/10 2/27/10 3/3/2010 3/08/10

Score 58-63 52-53 57-50 48-63 83-76 58-80 75-61 56-47 73-71 65-48 68-58 70-66 54-78 74-60 58-56 61-63 66-61 42-74 57-49 50-57 85-84 47-56 39-67 54-64 65-56 64-74 53-62 44-45 70-75 57-59

WL L L W L W L W W W W W W L W W L W L W L W L L L W L L L L L

Score 58-63 52-53 57-50 48-63 83-76 58-80 75-61 56-47 73-71 65-48 68-58 70-66 54-78 74-60 58-56 61-63 66-61 42-74 57-49 50-57 85-84 47-56 39-67 54-64 65-56 64-74 53-62 44-45 70-75 57-59

WL L L W L W L W W W W W W L W W L W L W L W L L L W L L L L L

01 GRAY DNP 0-0-0 3-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-1 0-0-3 0-0-0 DNP 0-1-0 DNP 0-1-2 0-0-1 6-1-5 6-2-2 11-3-2 0-0-0 11-0-2 7-4-1 0-2-1 2-2-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP 3-1-0 0-1-0 DNP DNP 21 DALE 0-0-1 0-0-0 8-2-7 9-2-7 10-7-9 11-3-2 13-4-4 15-5-1 9-5-6 12-4-4 10-5-3 10-2-2 7-2-3 4-5-4 0-1-1 3-2-2 10-5-4 0-0-0 5-5-2 8-7-3 18-3-12 4-2-3 0-2-1 0-0-1 2-2-0 3-2-3 2-3-2 2-4-2 10-2-0 21-5-1

03 HENR. 11-2-2 9-1-2 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 4-1-1 0-0-0 6-2-0 2-1-0 15-6-2 4-3-0 0-3-1 5-3-1 0-1-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-2-0 1-0-1 0-1-0 DNP DNP 0-0-1 DNP DNP DNP

04 CROOK 9-5-2 15-10-1 13-7-0 18-4-1 17-5-0 17-9-1 16-14-3 14-8-1 15-8-0 6-4-1 18-7-1 13-11-0 16-6-1 13-5-1 14-11-1 11-9-4 2-0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 15-6-0 16-9-0 9-10-3 2-10-0 21-7-0 18-12-0 22 HANDY 6-7-1 4-2-0 11-2-3 0-1-2 22-6-6 16-4-1 17-4-4 3-5-3 16-7-2 14-5-2 13-4-3 12-4-2 7-6-1 17-6-1 8-7-0 8-5-1 18-6-5 6-5-1 11-10-3 7-8-0 16-9-3 18-4-2 11-4-0 10-8-1 12-6-4 12-6-3 10-9-4 11-5-0 11-1-6 2-2-2

05 MITCHELL 3-6-5 1-3-0 5-3-2 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-0-1 0-0-0 DNP 8-3-4 0-1-4 2-0-2 6-4-5 2-2-4 3-0-2 7-4-3 5-4-6 2-4-3 6-1-0 9-4-6 4-1-2 0-1-0 2-2-1 2-3-3 4-6-4 0-2-2 0-3-1 5-2-0 DNP 0-0-2 2-2-3 23 RUIZ DNP 6-1-1 0-0-0 2-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 2-0-0 0-2-1 0-0-1 7-6-0 2-4-0 2-2-0 3-2-0 0-2-0 0-1-0 14-4-1 4-7-0 13-9-1 DNP 6-6-1 4-1-1 6-5-1 3-2-0 DNP 6-6-0 11-5-1 2-0-0 10-3-1 6-1-0 0-2-0

10 KING 4-5-0 4-4-1 2-2-1 6-1-1 7-5-0 2-4-1 4-5-5 14-6-1 9-8-1 8-6-4 9-12-3 5-5-1 0-3-0 4-2-3 5-6-3 3-1-0 13-5-1 2-3-1 14-8 -1 17-12-0 36-16-0 7-6-1 4-5-1 10-6-1 11-4-2 11-8-3 11-4-1 11-5-3 14-6-3 3-5-1 24 HARRIS 2- 0- 0 0-2-0 3-2-2 3-2-0 1-1-1 2-0-0 0-1-1 3-2-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP 3-0-0 4-4-1 3-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-1-2 0-1-0 2-3-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-6-0 3-0-0 DNP DNP 7-1-0 5-5-0 5-4-1 2-1-0

11 RANDALL 0-1-0 0-0-1 0-3-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-2-0 4-8-5 9-6-0 3-5-0 8-8-0 3-4-0 4-3-0 0-1-1 0-1-0 8-8-0 2-5-1 6-3-0 4-2-0 6-4-1 6-3-0 6-3-1 7-5-0 2-1-0 4-2-0 2-0-0 0-2-2 2-1-0 4-1-0 32 HAMM. 15-6-1 10-8-2 9-5-0 10-7-0 16-6-1 4-7-3 21-7-2 2-3-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP

15 WOODS 0-1-0 DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 3-1-0 DNP DNP 9-0-1 3-3-1 9-2 -1 8- 0-0 7- 5-1 4- 6-2 11-6-1 6-4-1 4-4-0 0-1-1 4-3-1 2-0-0 0-1-1 4-1-1 6-4-1 16-7-1 11-4-5 0-5-1 2-4-2 0-0-0 1-2-1 5-2-1

33 WALTERS 8-1-3 3-2-2 3-4-1 0-2-3 10-0-4 0-2-4 2-2-5 5-4-3 3-2-1 2-2-0 2-2-1 0-0-1 4-1-4 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-2 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-2-3 3-1-2 0-3-1 6-5-0 4-3-3 6-2-6 7-2-1 0-1-3 3-0-1 0-0-1 0-2-1

2010-11 Statistics

Points-Rebounds-Assists

52 LISONBEE 0-0-0 DNP 0-1-0 0-0-0 DNP 3-1-0 0-1-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP

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2010-11 Statistics

MARSHALL - TEAM GAME HIGHS

OPPONENT - GAME HIGHS

POINTS

85 __________ UAB (1/30/10) 83 __________ vs Miami (OH) (11/27/09) FIELD GOALS MADE ______ 36 at Cleveland State (12/2/09) 31 __________ RADFORD (12/31/09) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS ___ 74 APP. ST. (11/13/09) 69 __________ at Morehead State (12/18/09) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE _ .571 (36-63) at Cleveland State (12/2/09) .566 (30-53) ___ UCF (1/8/10) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE __ 6 APP. ST. (11/13/09) 5 ___________ at Memphis (2/25/10) 5 ___________ UAB (1/30/10) 5 ___________ at Morehead State (12/18/09) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS _______ 26 APP. ST. (11/13/09) 19 __________ at Memphis (2/25/10) 19 __________ SMU (2/21/10) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE _____ .750 (3-4) at UCF (2/4/10) .667 (2-3) _____ at Tulsa (1/23/10) .667 (2-3) _____ RADFORD (12/31/09) .667 (2-3) _____ at Cleveland State (12/2/09) FREE THROWS MADE _____ 26 at UAB (1/30/10) 22 __________ vs Miami (OH) (11/27/09) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS___ 36 at UAB (1/30/10) 29 __________ UCF (1/8/10) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE .815 (22-27) vs Miami (OH) (11/27/09) .750 (12-16) ___ EAST CAROLINA (3/3/10) REBOUNDS 49 __________ at Houston (1/17/10) 47 __________ MEMPHIS (1/28/10) ASSISTS 27 __________ at Cleveland State (12/2/09) STEALS 14 __________ APP. ST. (11/13/09) BLOCKED SHOTS 9 _______ KENT (11/21/09) TURNOVERS 27 __________ vs UCF (3/8/10) 27 __________ UCF (1/8/10) FOULS 26 __________ TULANE (2/11/10)

POINTS

MARSHALL - TEAM GAME LOWS

OPPONENT - GAME LOWS

POINTS

POINTS

39 __________ 42 __________ FIELD GOALS MADE ______ 16 __________ 16 __________ FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS ___ 45 __________ FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE _ .258 (17-66) ___ 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE __ 0 ___________ 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS _______ 3 ___________ 3 ___________ 3 ___________ 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE _____ .000 (0-4) _____ FREE THROWS MADE _____ 3 ___________ FREE THROW ATTEMPTS___ 7 ___________ 7 ___________ FREE THROW PERCENTAGE .353 (6-17) ____ REBOUNDS 27 __________ 27 __________ 27 __________ ASSISTS 8 ___________ STEALS 3 ___________ BLOCKED SHOTS _________ TURNOVERS ____________ FOULS 10 __________

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at USM (2/6/10) vs West Virginia (1/20/10) 14 vs West Virginia (1/20/10) SETON HALL (11/16/09) at UAB (2/27/10) 43 vs West Virginia (1/20/10) at UCF (2/4/10) .243 (18-74) APP. ST. (11/13/09) at USM (2/6/10) 0 at Ohio (11/24/09) MUR (12/29/09) 2 at UAB (2/27/10) at Cleveland State (12/2/09) RADFORD (12/31/09) at Tulsa (1/23/10) .000 (0-4) at Ohio (11/24/09) MUR (12/29/09) 1 at Cleveland State (12/2/09) at USM (2/6/10) 2 at Cleveland State (12/2/09) at Rice Owls (1/15/10) at USM (2/6/10) .286 (6-21) RADFORD (12/31/09) at Memphis (2/25/10) at Ohio (11/24/09) vs West Virginia (1/20/10) EAST CAROLINA (3/3/10) at USM (2/6/10) at PITT (11/28/09) 1 FIVE TIMES 10 THREE TIMES at George Washington (12/8/09)

84 __________ 80 __________ FIELD GOALS MADE ______ 29 __________ FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS ___ 70 __________ FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE _ .549 (28-51) ___ 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE __ 12 __________ 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS _______ 26 __________ 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE _____ .625 (5-8) _____ FREE THROWS MADE _____ 20 __________ FREE THROW ATTEMPTS___ 30 __________ FREE THROW PERCENTAGE .875 (14-16) ___ .875 (7-8) _____ REBOUNDS 46 __________ 46 __________ ASSISTS 19 __________ STEALS 15 __________ BLOCKED SHOTS _________ TURNOVERS ____________ 24 __________ FOULS 25 __________

45 __________ 47 __________ FIELD GOALS MADE ______ 17 __________ FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS ___ 46 __________ FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE _ .304 (14-46) ___ 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE __ 2 ___________ 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS _______ 7 ___________ 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE _____ .214 (3-14) ____ FREE THROWS MADE _____ 4 ___________ FREE THROW ATTEMPTS___ 7 ___________ FREE THROW PERCENTAGE .414 (12-29) ___ REBOUNDS 25 __________ 26 __________ ASSISTS 3 ___________ STEALS 4 ___________ BLOCKED SHOTS _________ TURNOVERS ____________ FOULS 8 ___________

UAB (1/30/10) at PITT (11/28/09) 32 UAB (1/30/10) at PITT (11/28/09) 78 UAB (1/30/10) at Tulsa (1/23/10) .560 (28-50) at East Carolina (1/4/10) at USM (2/6/10) 13 UAB (1/30/10) SMU (2/21/10) UAB (1/30/10) at Morehead State (12/18/09) .667 (8-12) at East Carolina (1/4/10) at Memphis (2/25/10) 26 vs Miami (OH) (11/27/09) TULANE (2/11/10) 32 UCF (1/8/10) TULANE (2/11/10) .897 (26-29) vs Miami (OH) (11/27/09) at East Carolina (1/4/10) UAB (1/30/10) at Tulsa (1/23/10) APP. ST. (11/13/09) SMU (2/21/10) vs West Virginia (1/20/10) APP. ST. (11/13/09) 27 APP. ST. (11/13/09) at USM (2/6/10) UAB (1/30/10)

at UAB (2/27/10) at George Washington (12/8/09) 14 UT-MARTIN (12/20/09) KENT (11/21/09) 46 KENT (11/21/09) UT-MARTIN (12/20/09) .257 (18-70) at Tulsa (1/23/10) UT-MARTIN (12/20/09) 0 UCF (1/8/10) at George Washington (12/8/09) 6 RADFORD (12/31/09) UCF (1/8/10) .000 (0-7) UCF (1/8/10) SETON HALL (11/16/09) 3 at George Washington (12/8/09) at UAB (2/27/10) 7 at Ohio (11/24/09) at USM (2/6/10) .273 (3-11) at George Wash (12/8/09) MEMPHIS (1/28/10) UT-MARTIN (12/20/09) vs Miami (OH) (11/27/09) SETON HALL (11/16/09) SIX TIMES 0 FOUR TIMES 10 at UAB (2/27/10) at Cleveland State (12/2/09)


60.1 63.6 56.2 60.7

Opponents ______________________ In Huntington ____________________ Road ___________________________ Neutral _________________________

62.5 61.7 61.8 69.7

Shooting Percentages Marshall FGs _____________________ In Huntington ____________________ Road ___________________________ Neutral _________________________

40.8 41.2 39.7 44.6

Marshall 3-Pt. FGs _________________ In Huntington ____________________ Road ___________________________ Neutral _________________________

28.2 27.0 30.3 23.8

Marshall FTs _____________________ In Huntington ____________________ Road ___________________________ Neutral _________________________

57.6 57.3 55.6 64.3

Longest Streaks Wins ______________________________6 Losses _____________________________5 Season-ending streak_____________ Lost 5 Homecourt streak _______________ Won 6 Road streak ____________________ Lost 24 Neutral court streak ______________ Lost 2 Last 5 games ______________________ 0-5 Last 10 games _____________________ 2-8 Marshall’s Record When... Conference ______________________ 6-10 Home ___________________________ 8-6 Away ____________________________ 5-8 Neutral __________________________ 1-2 Leading at Half ____________________ 8-3 Trailing at Half ____________________ 5-12 Tied at Half _______________________ 1-1 Overtime Game ___________________ 1-1 C-USA Home Game ________________ 4-4 C-USA Road Game _________________ 2-6 C-USA Tournament _________________ 0-1 Non- C-USA Home Game ____________ 4-2

Non- C-USA Road Game _____________ 3-2 Non- C-USA Neutral Game ___________ 1-1 vs. Ranked Opponents ______________ 0-2 Leading-5 min. left ________________ 10-2 Trailing-5 min. left ________________ 4-14 Score Tied-5 min. left _______________ 0-0 MU outrebounds opp. _____________ 13-7 MU outrebounded by opp. __________ 1-9 Team rebounds are even ____________ 0-0 MU shoots 50% from floor ___________ 5-0 MU shoots -50% from floor _________ 9-16 Opp. shoots 50% from floor __________ 0-3 Opp. shoots -50% from floor _______ 14-13 MU makes more FTs ________________ 6-5 MU makes less FTs ________________ 7-11 FTs the same ______________________ 1-0 MU has more TOs _________________ 6-10 Opp. has more TOs _________________ 7-6 TOs even _________________________ 1-0 MU scores 60 points or less _________ 4-13 Opp. scores 60 points or less _________ 8-5 MU scores 61-69 points _____________ 4-2 Opp. scores 61-69 points ____________ 3-6 MU scores 70-79 points _____________ 4-1 Opp. scores 70-79 points ____________ 2-4 MU scores 80-89 points _____________ 2-0 Opp. scores 80-89 points ____________ 1-1 MU scores 90 points or more _________ 0-0 Opp. scores 90 points or more ________ 0-0 Two or less score in double digits ____ 5-10 Three or more score in double digits___ 9-6 On Television _____________________ 1-3 Game decided by 5 pts or less ________ 5-6 Game decided by 6-10 pts ___________ 6-5 Game decided by 11-20 pts __________ 3-1 Game decided by 21 pts or more _____ 0-4 Exhibition Games __________________ 1-0

In January ________________________ 5-4 In February _______________________ 1-6 In March _________________________ 0-2

Marshall Vs. the Conferences Atlantic 10 (George Washington)______ 1-0 Big East (Seton Hall, West Virginia, Pitt) _ 0-3 Big South (Radford) ________________ 1-0 Horizon (Cleveland State) ___________ 1-0 Mid-American (Ohio, Kent St., Miami) __ 2-1 Ohio Valley (Morehead St., MUR, UT-Mar)3-0 Southern (Appalachian State) ________ 0-1

2010-11 Statistics

Scoring Averages Marshall ________________________ In Huntington (16) ________________ Road (10) ________________________ Neutral (6) _______________________

Marshall in the Paint, Bench Scoring, Off TO’s More points in the paint: ___________ 13-7 Fewer points in the paint: ___________ 0-8 Points in paint even: ________________ 1-1 More bench scoring:________________ 6-8 Less bench scoring: ________________ 8-8 Bench scoring even: ________________ 0-0 More points off turnovers: ___________ 6-5 Fewer points off turnovers: _________ 8-11 Points off turnovers even: ___________ 0-0 Marshall by Starting Lineup Mitchell-Dale-Hammond-Handy-Crook _____0-2 Mitchell-Harris-Hammond-Handy-Crook ____1-1 Walters-Dale-Hammond-Handy-Crook ______3-1 Dale-Mitchell-King-Handy-Crook __________4-1 Dale-Henriques-King-Handy-Crook ________3-1 Mitchell-Dale-Handy-Ruiz-Randall _________0-1 Gray-Mitchell-Dale-Handy-King ___________1-1 Gray-Mitchell-Dale-Ruiz-King _____________1-0 Gray-Dale-Ruiz-Handy-King _______________0-1 Mitchell-Dale-Ruiz-Handy-King ____________0-1

Marshall by Day of the Week On Monday _______________________ 0-3 On Tuesday _______________________ 2-1 On Wednesday ____________________ 1-2 On Thursday ______________________ 1-4 On Friday_________________________ 3-2 On Saturday ______________________ 4-3 On Sunday _______________________ 3-1

Walters-Mitchell-Woods-Handy-Crook ______0-1 Walters Woods-Handy-King-Crook _________1-1 Mitchell-Woods-Handy-King-Crook ________0-1 Walters-Harris-Handy-King-Crook __________0-1 Mitchell-Harris-Handy-King-Crook _________1-2

Marshall by Month In November ______________________ 2-4 In December ______________________ 6-0

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Kent State Nov. 11 • 7 P.M. Huntington, W.Va.

Miami (Ohio) Nov. 16 • 7 P.M. Huntington, W.Va.

Location: Kent, Ohio Head Coach: Bob Lindsay 2010-11 Record: 20-10 (11-5 MAC) Website: www.kentstatesports.com

Location: Oxford, Ohio Head Coach: Maria Fantanarosa 10-11 Record: 11-19 (Ohio Valley) Website: www.muredhawks.com

Ohio Nov. 19 • 7 P.M. Athens, Ohio

Morehead State Nov. 23 • 7 P.M. Morehead, Ky.

Location: Athens, Ohio Head Coach: Semeka Randall 2010-11 Record: 9-22 (4-12 MAC) Website: www.ohiobobcats.com

Location: Morehead, Ky. Head Coach: Tom Hodges 2010-11 Record: 21-10 (13-5 Ohio Valley) Website: www.msueagles.com

Nebraska-Omaha Nov. 27 • 2 P.M. Huntington, W.Va.

Chicago State Dec. 2 • 7 P.M. Evansville, Ind.

Location: Omaha, Neb. Head Coach: Bob Lindsay 2010-11 Record: 8-18 (5-17 The Summit League) Website: www.omavs.com

Location: Chicago, Ill. Head Coach: Angela Jackson 2010-11 Record: 24-10 (11-1 Great West) Website: www.gocsucougars.com


Cincinnati (Jam the Cam) Dec. 10 • 7 P.M. Huntington, W.Va.

Location: Evansville, Ind./Richmond, Va. Head Coach: Oties Epps Head Coach: Chrissy Roberts Website: www.gopurpleaces.com Website: www.ekusports.com

Location: Cincinnati, Ohio Head Coach: Jamelle Elliott 2010-11 Record: 9-20 (2-14 Big East) Website: www.gobearcats.com

Longwood Dec. 15 • 7 P.M. Huntington, W.Va.

Furman Dec. 22 • 7 P.M. Greenville, S.C.

Location: Farmville, Virginia Head Coach: Bill Reinson 2010-2011 Record: 7-23 Website: www.longwoodlancers.com

Location: Greenville, S.C. Head Coach: Jackie Carson 2010-11 Record: 14-16 (10-10 Southern Conference) Website: www.furmanpaladins.com

Tennessee Tech Dec. 28 • 8 P.M. Cookeville, Tenn.

Ball State Dec. 31 • 4 P.M. Muncie, Ind.

Location: Cookeville, Tenn. Head Coach: Sytia Messer 2010-11 Record: 23-8 (15-3 Ohio Valley) Website: www.ttusports.com

Location: Muncie, Ind. Head Coach:Kelly Packard 09-10 Record: 9-21 (4-12 MAC) Website: www.ballstatesports.com

2011-12 Opponents

Evansville Dec. 3 • 2/4:30 P.M. Evansvile, Ind.

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2011-12 Opponents

Houston Jan. 5 • 8 P.M. Houston, Texas

Tulsa Jan. 8 • 2 P.M. Huntington, W.Va.

Location: Houston, Texas Head Coach: Todd Buchanan 2010-11 Record: 26-6 (16-0 C-USA) Website: www.uhcougars.com

Location: Tulsa, Okla. Head Coach: Matilda Mossman 2010-11 Record: 5-20 (1-15 C-USA) Website: www.tulsahurricane.com

Southern Miss Jan. 11 • 7 P.M. Huntington, W.Va. Feb. 23 • 8 P.M. Hattiesburg, Miss.

SMU Jan. 15 • 8 P.M. Dallas, Texas

Location: Hattiesburg, Miss. Head Coach: Joy Lee-McNelis 2010-11 Record: 10-20 (5-11 C-USA) Website: www.southernmiss.cstv.com

West Virginia Jan.17•7P.M. Charleston,W.Va. Location: Morgantown, W.Va. Head Coach: Mike Carey 2010-11 Record: 24-10 (8-8 Big East) Website: www.msnsportsnet.com

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Location: Dallas, Texas Head Coach: Rhonda Rompola 2010-11 Record: 14-16 (7-9 C-USA) Website: www.smumustangs.com

UCF Jan. 22 • 2 P.M. Huntington, W.Va Mar. 1 • 5 P.M. Orlando, Fla. Location: Orlando, Fla. Head Coach: Joi Williams 2010-11 Record: 22-11 (12-4 C-USA) Website: www.ucfathletics.com


Location: Memphis, Tenn. Head Coach: Melissa McFerrin 2010-11 Record: 21-13 (8-8 C-USA) Website: www.gotigersgo.com

Rice Feb. 2 • 8 P.M. Huntington, W.Va. Location: Houston, Texas Head Coach: Greg Williams 2010-11 Record: 18-14 (10-6 C-USA) Website: www.riceowls.com

UTEP Feb. 9 • 9 P.M. El Paso, Texas Location: El Paso, Texas Head Coach: Keitha Adams 2010-11 Record: 16-14 (7-9 C-USA) Website: www.utepathletics.com

Tulane Jan. 29 • 2 P.M. New Orleans, La. Location: New Orleans, La. Head Coach: Lisa Stockton 2010-11 Record: 23-11 (9-7 C-USA) Website: www.tulanegreenwave.com

2011-12 Opponents

Memphis Jan. 26 • 7 P.M. Memphis, Tenn. Feb. 16 • 7 P.M. Huntington, W.Va.

UAB Feb. 5 • 2 P.M. Huntington, W.Va. Feb. 19 • 7 P.M. Birmingham, Ala. Location: Birmingham, Ala. Head Coach: Audra Smith 2010-12 Record: 20-15 (7-9 C-USA) Website: www.uabsports.cstv.com

ECU Feb. 12 • 2 P.M. Greenville, N.C. Feb. 26 • 2 P.M. Huntington, W.Va. Location: Greenville, N.C. Head Coach: Heather Macy 09-10 Record: 23-11 (9-7 C-USA) Website: www.ecupirates.com 61


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Honors and Awards

NCAA Tournament Marshall _______________________ 1997 Southern Conference Tournament Champions Marshall _______________________ 1997

Marshall Marshall Marshall Marshall Marshall

Southern Conference Regular Season Champions _______________________ 1985 _______________________ 1986 _______________________ 1987 _______________________ 1988 _______________________ 1989

Mid-American Conference East Division Champions Marshall _______________________ 2005

Marshall Marshall Marshall Marshall Marshall

West Virginia Intercollegiate Tournament Champions _______________________ 1972 _______________________ 1974 _______________________ 1975 _______________________ 1976 _______________________ 1977

Marshall Marshall Marshall Marshall Marshall

Midwest Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (MAIAW) Tournament _______________________ 1972 _______________________ 1973 _______________________ 1974 _______________________ 1975 _______________________ 1976

National Invitational Tournament Marshall _______________________ 1971 Southern Conference Player of the Year Karen Pelphrey ___________________ 1986

Southern Conference Coach of the Year Judy Southard ____________________ 1986 Judy Southard ____________________ 1987 Judy Southard ____________________ 1991 Southern Conference Tournament Most Valuable Player Stephanie Wine ___________________ 1996 Keri Simmons ____________________ 1997 Southern Conference Freshman of the Year Natal Rosko _____________________ 1995 Kristina Behnfeldt _________________ 1996 Northeast Region Player of the Year (Amer. Women’s Sports Fed.) Karen Pelphrey ___________________ 1985 Northeast Region Coach of the Year (Amer. Women’s Sports Fed.) Judy Southard ____________________ 1985 All-American First Team (Amer. Women’s Sports Fed.) Karen Pelphrey ___________________ 1986 All-American Second Team (Amer. Women’s Sports Fed.) Karen Pelphrey ___________________ 1984 Karen Pelphrey ___________________ 1985 All-American Third Team (W. Basketball News Service) Karen Pelphrey ___________________ 1986

Kristina Behnfeldt was named Southern Conference Freshman of the Year in 1996.

All-Southern Conference First Team Karen Pelphery ___________________ 1984 Karen Pelphery ___________________ 1985 Karla May ______________________ 1985 Karen Pelphery ___________________ 1986 Kim Lewis ______________________ 1987 Tammy Simms____________________ 1987 Tammy Wiggins ___________________ 1987 Kim Lewis ______________________ 1988 Jenny Leavitt ____________________ 1989 Sheila Johnson ___________________ 1990 Sheila Johnson ___________________ 1991 Tracey Krueger____________________ 1992 Kristina Behnfeldt _________________ 1996 Kristina Behnfeldt _________________ 1997 All-Southern Conference Second Team Karla May ______________________ 1986 Tammy Wiggins ___________________ 1986 Jenelle Stephenson _________________ 1988 Lea Ann Parsley ___________________ 1989 Wendy Gatlin ____________________ 1991 Kristi Huff ______________________ 1992 Tracy Krueger ____________________ 1993 Tamira Higgins ___________________ 1994 Tamira Higgins ___________________ 1995 Stephanie Wine ___________________ 1996 Cindy McCauley ___________________ 1997 All-Southern Conf. Tournament First Team Tammy Wiggins ___________________ 1985 Karla May ______________________ 1986 Karen Pelphrey ___________________ 1986 Kim Lewis ______________________ 1987 Tammy Simms____________________ 1987 Kim Lewis ______________________ 1988 Kristina Behnfeldt _________________ 1996 Cindy McCauley ___________________ 1996 Stephanie Wine ___________________ 1996 Cindy McCauley ___________________ 1997 Keri Simmons ____________________ 1997

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Donna Lawson was Marshall’s first women’s basketball coach. Each year the Donna Lawson Leadership / MVP Award is given out to the team’s top player.

All-Southern Conf. Tournament Second-Team Kristi Huff ______________________ 1991 Kristina Behnfeldt _________________ 1997


All-Conference USA Second Team Sikeetha Shepard-Hall _______________ 2006 Modupe Ishola ___________________ 2007 Tynikki Crook_____________________ 2011

All-Mid-American Conference First Team Kristina Behnfeldt _________________ 1999

All-Conference USA Third Team Tynikki Crook_____________________ 2009 Tynikki Crook_____________________ 2010

All-Mid-American Conference Second Team Kristina Behnfeldt _________________ 1998 Sikeetha Shepard-Hall _______________ 2005 All-Mid-American Conference Honorable Mention Catie Knable _______________________ 2003 Sikeetha Shepard-Hall ________________ 2004 Crystal Champion ___________________ 2005 Mid-American Conference All-Freshman Team Sikeetha Shepard-Hall _______________ 2003 Mid-American Conference Player of the Week Kristina Behnfeldt _________________ 1998 Kristina Behnfeldt (3) _______________ 1999 Ida Dotson ______________________ 2002 Catie Knable _____________________ 2002 Catie Knable (2) ___________________ 2003 Crystal Champion (2) ________________ 2005 Teyonka Hodge ___________________ 2005 Modupe Ishola ___________________ 2005 Sikeetha Shepard-Hall _______________ 2005 Academic All-MAC First Team Kristina Behnfeldt _________________ 1998 Kristina Behnfeldt _________________ 1999

All-Conference USA Freshman Team Alyssa Hammond __________________ 2007

Conference USA Player of the Week Modupe Ishola _____________ Nov. 22, 2005 Sikeetha Shepard-Hall _________ Dec. 19, 2005 Modupe Ishola _______________Jan. 1, 2007 Casey Baker ________________ Dec. 17, 2007 Kizzy Hart _________________ Dec. 31, 2007 Tynikki Crook________________Nov. 24, 2008 Chantelle Handy _____________ Jan. 19, 2009 Tynikki Crook________________ Jan. 11, 2010 Kendra King _________________Feb. 1, 2010 Tynikki Crook_________________Dec. 6, 2010 All-Conference USA Defensive Team Casey Baker ___________________ 2007-08 Conference USA All-Tournament Team Tynikki Crook_____________________ 2008 Tynikki Crook_____________________ 2009 All-Conference USA Academic Team Kendra King _____________________ 2007 CoSIDA Academic All-America Kristina Behnfeldt (3rd team) ___________ 1998 Kristina Behnfeldt (1st team) ___________ 1999 Marshall University Female Athlete of the Decade (1980s) Karen Pelphrey ___________________ 1992

FORMER HERD STARS SHINE AFTER MARSHALL BASKETBALL CAREERS Lea Ann Parsley, a 1,000-point scorer and the national leader in FT percentage in 1989-90, won a silver medal in the skeleton competition at the 2002 Salt Lake City Winter Olympics.

Tammie Green averaged 8.9 points per game for the Herd in 1978-79 before leaving the team to concentrate on golf, where she would go on to become the 1987 LPGA Rookie of the Year and earn over $4M in career winnings.

Dorothy Hicks Award (Marshall Female Athlete of the Year) Lea Ann Parsley ___________________ 1988 Jenny Leavitt ____________________ 1989 Lea Ann Parsley ___________________ 1990 Tracy Krueger ____________________ 1992 Tracy Krueger (co-recipient) ____________ 1993 Kristina Behnfeldt _________________ 1998 Kristina Behnfeldt _________________ 1999 Cam Henderson Award Mary Lopez _____________________ 1977 (first female recipient of award) Marshall University Hall of Fame Beverly Duckwyler _________________ 1986 Brenda Dennis ____________________ 1988 Karen Pelphrey ___________________ 1992 Deanna Carter Natale _______________ 1993 Tammy Wiggins ___________________ 1996 Kristina Behnfeldt _________________ 2004

Honors and Awards

Southern Conference Player of the Week Kim Kraft ______________________ 1992 Tracy Krueger (2) __________________ 1992 Tracy Krueger ____________________ 1993 Natal Rosko _____________________ 1994 Kristina Behnfeldt _________________ 1996 Cindy McCauley ___________________ 1996 Kristina Behnfeldt _________________ 1997

National Free Throw Percentage Leader Lea Ann Parsley (92.3%) ______________ 1990 Retired Numbers Karen Pelphrey (#12) ________________ 1986 Kristina Behnfeldt (#42) ______________ 1999 Donna Lawson Leadership/MVP Award Barb McConnell ___________________ 1982 Lisa Pruner ______________________ 1983 Lisa Pruner ______________________ 1984 Karla May ______________________ 1985 Karla May ______________________ 1986 Tammy Wiggins ___________________ 1987 Kim Lewis ______________________ 1988 Jenny Leavitt ____________________ 1989 Lea Ann Parsley ___________________ 1990 Wendy Gatlin ____________________ 1991 Sheila Johnson ___________________ 1991 Tina Jones ______________________ 1991 Tracy Krueger ____________________ 1992 Tracy Krueger ____________________ 1993 Amanda Eddinger__________________ 1994 Kim Kraft _______________________ 1994 Melissa Simms ___________________ 1994 Tamira Higgins ___________________ 1995 Jodi Baker ______________________ 1995 Stephanie Wine ___________________ 1996 Winnetta Evans ___________________ 1996 Kristina Behnfeldt _________________ 1997 Kristina Behnfeldt _________________ 1998 Kristina Behnfeldt _________________ 1999 Tony Patillo______________________ 2000 Tony Patillo______________________ 2001 Ida Dotson ______________________ 2002 Sikeetha Shepard-Hall _______________ 2003 Catie Knable _____________________ 2004 Kim Griffin ______________________ 2005 Sikeetha Shepard-Hall _______________ 2006 Modupe Ishola ___________________ 2007 Kizzy Hart ______________________ 2008 Case Baker ______________________ 2009 Tynikki Crook_____________________ 2010 Tynikki Crook_____________________ 2011

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Single Game Records

POINTS 1. 48^ 2. 46 3. 44 4. 40 6.

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Karen Pelphrey vs. Kentucky State ________________ 2/22/84 Saundra Fullen vs. Indiana State __________________ 3/6/80 Karen Pelphrey vs. South Carolina ________________ 1/15/84 Kristina Behnfeldt vs. Ohio _____________________ 2/10/99 Karen Pelphrey vs. Charleston (W.Va.) _____________ 11/28/84 Karen Pelphrey vs. West Virginia Tech _____________ 11/26/83 Saundra Fullen vs. Shippensburg (Pa.) ____________ 12/08/79 Karen Pelphrey vs. East Tennessee State _____________ 1/10/86 Saundra Fullen vs. Eastern Kentucky ______________ 12/20/79 Kristina Behnfeldt vs. Western Michigan______________ 1/9/99 Karen Pelphrey vs. Arkansas State _______________ 12/07/85 Karen Pelphrey vs. WVU Tech __________________ 11/26/84 Kendra King vs UAB _________________________ 1/30/10 Karen Pelphrey vs. Appalachian State ______________ 1/26/85 Karen Pelphrey vs. Western Carolina _______________ 2/25/85 Jenny Leavitt vs. UT-Chattanooga ________________ 2/25/89 Karen Pelphrey vs. UT-Chattanooga _______________ 2/17/86 Kristina Behnfeldt vs. Akron ____________________ 2/25/98 Kristina Behnfeldt vs. Northern Illinois ______________ 1/31/98 Karen Pelphrey vs. Furman ______________________ 2/1/86

FIELD GOALS MADE 1. 24^ Karen Pelphrey vs. Kentucky State ________________ 2/22/84 2. 19 Saundra Fullen vs. Indiana State __________________ 3/6/80 Saundra Fullen vs. Eastern Kentucky ______________ 12/20/79 4. 17 Karen Pelphrey vs. Charleston (W.Va.) _____________ 11/28/84 Saundra Fullen vs. Shipppensburg (Pa.) _____________ 12/8/79 6. 16 Karen Pelphrey vs. Appalachian State ______________ 1/26/85 7. 15 Kristina Behnfeldt vs. Ohio _____________________ 2/10/99 8. 14 Kristina Behnfeldt vs. Akron ____________________ 2/25/98 Karen Pelphrey vs. Pittsburgh ___________________ 2/25/86 10. 13 Five Players FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1. 32 Karen Pelphrey vs. Western Carolina _______________ 1/29/83

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Karen Pelphrey vs. Kentucky State ________________ 2/22/84 Karen Pelphrey vs. Robert Morris _________________ 1/30/86 Thea Garland vs. Rio Grande ____________________ 2/13/80 Karen Pelphrey vs. Charleston (W.Va.) _____________ 11/28/84 Saundra Fullen vs. Shippensburg _________________ 12/8/79 Karen Pelphrey vs. Appalachian State _______________ 1/9/86 Saundra Fullen vs. Indiana State __________________ 3/6/80 Saundra Fullen vs. Eastern Kentucky ______________ 12/20/79 Karen Pelphrey vs. Pittsburgh ___________________ 2/25/86 Thea Garland vs. Morehead State __________________ 1/8/80 Karen Henry vs. West Virginia ___________________ 2/25/81

3-POINT FIELD GOALS 1. 6 Kizzy Hart vs. Houston ________________________ 3/1/08 6 Natal Rosko vs. Eastern Kentucky ________________ 11/30/94 2. 5 Kizzy Hart vs. UAB ___________________________ 3/7/08 Kizzy Hart at Rice __________________________ 2/28/08 Kizzy Hart vs. WVU _________________________ 1/23/08 Sikeetha Shepard-Hall vs. Akron __________________ 3/1/05 Sikeetha Shepard-Hall vs. Kent State _______________ 3/10/04 Brandy Robertson vs. Eastern Michigan _____________ 1/13/99 Natal Rosko vs. Ball State ______________________ 1/29/98 Cindy McCauley vs. Davidson ___________________ 2/22/97 Tamira Higgins vs. Western Carolina _______________ 1/18/95 Kristi Sexton vs. Davidson _____________________ 2/28/94 Amanda Eddinger vs. UT-Chattanooga ______________ 2/14/94 Kristi Huff vs. Western Carolina ___________________ 3/2/91 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1. 13 Kizzy Hart vs. UAB ___________________________ 3/8/08 2. 11 Kizzy Hart vs. SMU ___________________________ 3/8/08 Kizzy Hart at Rice __________________________ 2/28/08 Kizzy Hart vs. WVU _________________________ 1/23/08 Kizzy Hart at Morehead State __________________ 11/21/07 Mary Pat Statler vs. Buffalo ____________________ 1/17/04 Brandy Robertson vs. West Virginia ________________ 1/27/99 3. 10 Reshundra Smiley vs. Miami (Ohio)_________________ 2/5/05 Sikeetha Shepard-Hall vs. Kentucky ______________ 12/12/04 Sikeetha Shepard Hall vs. Ohio ___________________ 2/5/03 Yaschico Stevens vs. UNC Asheville _______________ 12/29/00 Brandy Robertson vs. Eastern Michigan _____________ 1/13/99 Natal Rosko vs. Ohio_________________________ 2/14/98 Cindy McCauley vs. Georgia Southern ______________ 1/11/97 Natal Rosko vs. UT-Chattanooga _________________ 1/16/95 Tamira Higgins vs. UT-Chattanooga _______________ 1/17/94 Jill McElhinny vs. UNC-Charlotte _________________ 12/8/90 Jenelle Stephenson vs. Murray State ________________ 1/2/88 3-POINT FG PERCENTAGE (MIN. FIVE 3-PT. FGA) 1. 100.0 Tamira Higgins vs. UT-Chattanooga (5-5) ____________ 1/17/94 2. 83.3 Natal Rosko vs. Ball State (5-6) __________________ 1/29/98 Cindy McCauley vs. Davidson (5-6) ________________ 2/22/97 Kristi Huff vs. Western Carolina (5-6) ________________ 3/2/91 5. 80.0 Kim Griffin vs. Buffalo (4-5) ____________________ 2/19/05 Natal Rosko vs. Robert Morris (4-5) _______________ 12/22/97 7. 66.7 Reshundra Smiley vs. Memphis (4-6) _______________ 3/2/06 Sikeetha Shepard-Hall vs. Ohio (4-6) ________________ 2/9/05 Yaschico Stevens vs. WVU Tech (4-6) ______________ 12/16/00 Natal Rosko vs. Eastern Kentucky (6-9)_____________ 11/30/94 11. 62.5 Tamira Higgins vs. Western Carolina (5-8) ____________ 1/18/95

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Karla May owns the three best single-game assist efforts in MU history, including a school record 17 assists on Jan. 27, 1983, vs. WV Wesleyan.

REBOUNDS 1. 23 Kristina Behnfeldt vs. Kent State _________________ 2/23/98 Jenette Reed vs. Campbell ____________________ 12/29/92 3. 22 Deanna Carter vs. West Virginia __________________ 1/24/80 4. 21 Catie Knable vs. Bowling Green __________________ 2/16/02 5. 20 Kristina Behnfeldt vs. Georgia Southern _____________ 1/13/96 Nakia Watkins vs. Southern Illinois ________________ 12/4/93 7. 19 Kristina Behnfeldt vs. Western Michigan______________ 2/5/98


FREE THROWS MADE 1. 18+ Kristina Behnfeldt vs. Miami (Ohio)________________ 1/20/99 2. 15 Sikeetha Shepard-Hall vs. UAB __________________ 2/10/06 Kristina Behnfeldt vs. Central Michigan ______________ 2/7/98 Deanna Carter vs. Concord College _________________ 2/2/82 5. 14 Kristina Behnfeldt vs. Northern Illinois ______________ 2/17/99 Kristina Behnfeldt vs. Western Michigan______________ 1/9/99 Kristina Behnfeldt vs. Kent State _________________ 2/23/98 Kristina Behnfeldt vs. Eastern Kentucky ____________ 11/14/97 9. 12 Kristina Behnfeldt vs. Miami (Ohio)________________ 2/21/98 Kristina Behnfeldt vs. Wofford __________________ 12/16/97 Lea Ann Parsley vs. Va. Commonwealth _____________ 12/9/89 Sheila Johnson vs. American ___________________ 12/10/88

Saundra Fullen went 19-of-28 from the floor for 46 points in an upset win over Indiana State in the 1980 MAIAW Regionals.

9.

18

18.

17

ASSISTS 1. 17 2. 16 3. 14 4. 13

Lisa Pruner vs. Louisville ______________________ 1/17/81 Crystal Champion vs. Kent State___________________ 1/8/05 Catie Knable vs. Ohio ________________________ 1/10/04 Kristina Behnfeldt vs. Eastern Michigan _____________ 1/13/99 Kristina Behnfeldt vs. Youngstown State____________ 11/20/98 Kristina Behnfeldt vs. West Virginia ________________ 2/16/98 Jodi Baker vs. Youngstown State ________________ 11/27/93 Sharon Deal vs. UT-Chattanooga __________________ 2/5/89 Tammy Wiggins vs. Appalachian State _______________ 2/3/86 Saundra Fullen vs. Charleston (W.Va.) ______________ 2/15/80 Modupe Ishola vs. Wright State _________________ 12/19/06 Yaschico Stevens vs. West Virginia__________________ 1/9/01 Kristina Behnfeldt vs. Buffalo __________________ 12/28/97 Kristina Behnfeldt vs. Brown___________________ 12/31/95 Karen Pelphrey vs. Western Carolina _______________ 1/18/86 Saundra Fullen vs. Ohio _____________________ 12/10/79

FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 1. 18 Kristina Behnfeldt vs. Miami (Ohio)________________ 1/20/99 Deanna Carter vs. Concord ______________________ 2/2/82 Jenette Reed vs. Appalachian St. _________________ 1/16/93 4. 17 Kendra King vs UAB _________________________ 1/30/10 Kristina Behnfeldt vs. Central Michigan _____________ 2/13/99 Kristina Behnfeldt vs. Eastern Kentucky ____________ 11/14/97 6. 16 Sikeetha Shepard-Hall vs. UAB __________________ 2/10/06 Teyonka Hodge vs. West Virginia _________________ 1/11/05 Kristina Behnfeldt vs. Central Michigan ____________ 11/24/98 Kim Shepherd vs. Radford ____________________ 12/19/83 10. 15 Kristina Behnfeldt vs. Northern Illinois ______________ 2/17/99 Kristina Behnfeldt vs. Central Michigan ______________ 2/7/98 Kristina Behnfeldt vs. Kent State __________________ 2/3/98 Kim Kraft vs. Eastern Kentucky _________________ 12/28/91 Karen Pelphrey vs. East Carolina_________________ 12/19/84

Single Game Records

Debbie Soloman vs. Kentucky State ________________ 2/9/80 Saundra Fullen vs. Eastern Kentucky ______________ 12/20/79

^ denotes Southern Conference Record + denotes NCAA Record (Wine’s steal record ties five others; Behnfeldt’s 18-for-18 performance is tied for the best FT percentage with 10 others - min. 18 made - in NCAA history).

Karla May vs. West Virginia Wesleyan_______________ 1/27/83 Karla May vs. Appalachian State _________________ 1/26/85 Karla May vs. Western Carolina _________________ 12/15/84 Kim Lewis vs. East Tennessee State ________________ 2/16/87 Karla May vs. Appalachian State _________________ 1/26/85 Tywanda Abercrombie vs. UT-Chattanooga ___________ 2/16/84 Thea Garland vs. Eastern Kentucky _______________ 12/20/79

STEALS 1. 14+ Stephanie Wine vs. Western Carolina _______________ 1/23/95 2. 10 Jenelle Stephenson vs. E. Tenn. State _______________ 1/18/88 Karla May vs. West Virginia State ________________ 11/25/83 3. 9 Casey Baker vs. Navy _______________________ 12/16/07 Tracy Krueger vs. Georgia Southern ________________ 1/30/93 5. 8 Tracy Krueger vs. West Virginia __________________ 2/17/93 Jenelle Stephenson vs. Furman __________________ 2/13/88 Tywanda Abercrombie vs. WVU Tech ______________ 11/29/83 Karla May vs. WVU Tech_______________________ 2/15/83 BLOCKED SHOTS 1. 12^ Sharon Deal vs. Youngstown St. ___________________ 1/4/89 2. 9 Sharon Deal vs. Appalachian St. __________________ 2/25/89 3. 8 Sharon Deal vs. Furman_______________________ 1/15/89 Saundra Fullen vs. Louisville ____________________ 1/14/80 5. 7 Thea Garland vs. Kentucky State __________________ 2/9/80

Catie Knable posted 21- and 18-rebound games versus Bowling Green and Ohio, respectively.

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Single Season Records

POINTS 1. 732 Karen Pelphrey _____________ 1985-86 2. 728 Karen Pelphrey _____________ 1984-85 3. 703 Karen Pelphrey _____________ 1983-84 4. 632 Saundra Fullen _____________ 1979-80 5. 621 Kristina Behnfeldt ___________ 1998-99 6. 603 Kristina Behnfeldt ___________ 1997-98 7. 583 Karen Pelphrey _____________ 1982-83 8. 486 *Tynikki Crook _____________ 2010-11 9. 480 Thea Garland ______________ 1979-80 10. 479 Tammy Simms _____________ 1986-87 11. 475 Kizzy Hart ________________ 2007-08 12. 469 Sheila Johnson _____________ 1989-90 13. 455 Kristina Behnfeldt ___________ 1996-97 14. 452 Sikeetha Shepard-Hall ________ 2005-06 15. 441 Sikeetha Shepard-Hall ________ 2004-05 *led C-USA in points per game (16.2) FIELD GOALS MADE 1. 314^ Karen Pelphrey _____________ 1983-84 2. 301 Karen Pelphrey _____________ 1985-86 3. 299 Karen Pelphrey _____________ 1984-85 4. 285 Saundra Fullen _____________ 1979-80 5. 261 Karen Pelphrey _____________ 1982-83 6. 223 Tammy Simms _____________ 1986-87 7. 216 Thea Garland ______________ 1979-80 8. 195 Kristina Behnfeldt ___________ 1998-99 9. 191 Kristina Behnfeldt ___________ 1997-98

10.

175

Sheila Johnson _____________ 1990-91

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1. 600 Karen Pelphrey _____________ 1984-85 2. 583 Karen Pelphrey _____________ 1982-83 3. 574 Karen Pelphrey _____________ 1985-86 4. 571 Karen Pelphrey _____________ 1983-84 5. 554 Thea Garland ______________ 1979-80 6. 536 Saundra Fullen _____________ 1979-80 7. 458 Kizzy Hart ________________ 2007-08 7. 435 Tammy Simms _____________ 1986-87 8. 415 Sheila Johnson _____________ 1989-90 9. 411 Karla May ________________ 1982-83 10. 410 Kristina Behnfeldt ___________ 1998-99 3-POINT FIELD GOALS 1. 68 Kizzy Hart ________________ 2007-08 2. 55 Natal Rosko _______________ 1994-95 3. 48 Natal Rosko _______________ 1997-98 Amanda Eddinger ___________ 1993-94 5. 44 Sikeetha Shepard-Hall ________ 2004-05 6. 42 Reshundra Smiley ___________ 2005-06 Cindy McCauley ____________ 1996-97 8. 40 Cindy McCauley ____________ 1995-96 9. 39 Casey Baker _______________ 2008-09 Tamira Higgins _____________ 1994-95 Kristi Huff ________________ 1990-91 12. 38 Sikeetha Shepard-Hall ________ 2003-04 Brandy Robertson ___________ 1998-99 14. 36 Stephanie Wine ____________ 1995-96 15. 34 Sikeetha Shepard-Hall ________ 2002-03 Toni Patillo _______________ 1998-99 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1. 216 Kizzy Hart ________________ 2007-08 2. 157 Natal Rosko _______________ 1994-95 3. 130 Amanda Eddinger ___________ 1993-94 4. 128 Tamira Higgins _____________ 1994-95 5. 127 Brandy Robertson ___________ 1998-99 Kristi Huff _______________ 1990-91 7. 125 Natal Rosko ______________ 1997-98 Stephanie Wine ___________ 1995-96 9. 123 Cindy McCauley ___________ 1995-96 10. 122 Reshundra Smiley __________ 2005-06 11. 121 Sikeetha Shepard-Hall _______ 2004-05 12. 119 Sikeetha Shepard-Hall _______ 2003-04 13. 116 Toni Patillo ______________ 2000-01 14. 106 Toni Patillo ______________ 1998-99 15. 104 Yaschico Stevens ___________ 2000-01 Jenelle Stephenson _________ 1989-90

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Thea Garland scored 480 points in the 197980 season, eighth best in Marshall history.

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT. (Min. 20 3-pt. FGM) 1. 43.3 Cindy McCauley ___________ 1996-97 (42-97) 2. 42.1 Jenny Lincoln _____________ 1996-97 (32-76) 3. 41.1 Casey Baker ______________ 2008-09 (39-95) 4. 38.7 Cindy McCauley ___________ 1994-95 (24-62) 5. 38.6 Tamira Higgins ____________ 1993-94 (27-70)

In 1993-94, Tamira Higgins hit 38.6 percent of her 3-point field goal attempts, the fifth best mark in school history.

6.

38.4

7.

37.5 37.5

9.

37.2

10.

36.9

11.

36.4

12.

36.3

13.

35.7

14.

35.4

15.

35.0 35.0

REBOUNDS 1. 327 2. 324 3. 305 4. 277

Natal Rosko ______________ 1997-98 (48-125) Alyssa Hammond __________ 2006-07 (21-56) Kristina Behnfeldt __________ 1995-96 (21-56) Mary Pat Statler ___________ 2003-04 (32-86) Amanda Eddinger __________ 1993-94 (48-130) Sikeetha Shepard-Hall _______ 2004-05 (44-121) Jill McElhinny_____________ 1990-91 (29-80) Cindy McCauley ___________ 1997-98 (25-70) Sikeetha Shepard-Hall _______ 2002-03 (34-96) Catie Knable _____________ 2003-04 (28-80) Natal Rosko ______________ 1994-95 (55-157)

Saundra Fullen _____________ 1979-80 Kristina Behnfeldt ___________ 1997-98 Modupe Ishola _____________ 2006-07 Catie Knable ______________ 2003-04


276 271 261 257 256 253 252 251 249 242 235

Tynikki Crook ______________ 2010-11 Kristina Behnfeldt ___________ 1998-99 Catie Knable ______________ 2002-03 Kristina Behnfeldt ___________ 1995-96 Sheila Johnson _____________ 1989-90 Karen Pelphrey _____________ 1985-86 Karen Pelphrey _____________ 1984-85 Becky Williamson ___________ 1979-80 Kristina Behnfeldt ___________ 1996-97 Tynikki Crook ______________ 2008-09 Sharon Deal_______________ 1988-89

ASSISTS 1. 215 2. 192 3. 176 4. 169 5. 168 6. 156 7. 141 141 9. 137 137 11. 130 12. 119 13. 116 14. 115 15. 112

Karla May ________________ 1982-83 Karla May ________________ 1984-85 Karla May ________________ 1983-84 Thea Garland ______________ 1979-80 Karla May ________________ 1985-86 Tina Jones________________ 1988-89 Casey Baker _______________ 2008-09 Melissa Simms _____________ 1993-94 Casey Baker _______________ 2007-08 Kim Lewis ________________ 1986-87 Tywanda Abercrombie ________ 1984-85 Melissa Simms _____________ 1992-93 Barb McConnell ____________ 1981-82 Kristi Huff ________________ 1991-92 Tywanda Abercrombie ________ 1985-86

STEALS 1. 122^* 2. 105 3. 91 4. 78 5. 76 6. 75

Tracy Krueger______________ 1992-93 Casey Baker _______________ 2007-08 Karla May ________________ 1982-83 Tywanda Abercrombie ________ 1983-84 Kim Lewis ________________ 1986-87 Thea Garland ______________ 1979-80

Single Season Records

5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.

Kristina Behnfeldt, who holds numerous Marshall records, had her No. 42 retired in a ceremony on Feb. 24, 1999.

7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

74 73 72 71 70 68

Tracy Krueger______________ 1991-92 Jenelle Stephenson __________ 1989-90 Sheila Johnson _____________ 1989-90 Tammy Simms _____________ 1986-87 Stephanie Wine ____________ 1994-95 Teyonka Hodge_____________ 2003-04 Karla May ________________ 1985-86 14. 67 Casey Baker _______________ 2008-09 Tamira Higgins _____________ 1994-95 Tammy Wiggins ____________ 1984-85 *highest steals avg. (4.4/game) in SoCon history

BLOCKED SHOTS 1. 117^* Sharon Deal_______________ 1988-89 2. 71 Sharon Deal_______________ 1987-88 3. 49 Tynikki Crook ______________ 2008-09 4. 40 Tynikii Crook ______________ 2009-10 Modupe Ishola _____________ 2006-07 6. 36 Amy Reed ________________ 2002-03 36 Tynikki Crook _________ 2010-11 8. 31 Lisa Mason _______________ 1995-96 9. 30 Modupe Ishola _____________ 2005-06 10. 29 Keri Simmons _____________ 1994-95 Jodi Baker ________________ 1993-94 12. 28 Tynikki Crook ______________ 2007-08 Modupe Ishola _____________ 2004-05 Erika Fall ________________ 1996-97 Lisa Pruner _______________ 1982-83 *highest blocked shots avg. (4.2/game) in SoCon history

A regular visitor to the free-throw line, Deanna Carter made a then school record 88 free throws in 1980-81.

FREE THROWS MADE 1. 214 Kristina Behnfeldt ___________ 1998-99 2. 213 Kristina Behnfeldt ___________ 1997-98 3. 153 Kristina Behnfeldt ___________ 1995-96 4. 150 Tynikki Crook _____________ 2010-11

5. 6. 7.

148 138 130

Kristina Behnfeldt ___________ 1996-97 Sikeetha Shepard-Hall ________ 2005-06 Karen Pelphrey _____________ 1985-86 Karen Pelphrey _____________ 1984-85 9. 117 Tynikki Crook ______________ 2008-09 10. 115 Sheila Johnson _____________ 1989-90 11. 105 Tracy Krueger______________ 1991-92 12. 96 Modupe Ishola _____________ 2006-07 Lea Ann Parsley * ___________ 1989-90 14. 95 Casey Baker _______________ 2007-08 15. 91 Alyssa Hammond ___________ 2007-08 Sikeetha Shepard-Hall ________ 2004-05 Jenny Leavitt ______________ 1988-89 Cindy McCauley ____________ 1995-96 *led nation in FT% (92.3 percent, 96-of-104) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 1. 262 Kristina Behnfeldt ___________ 1998-99 2. 249 Kristina Behnfeldt ___________ 1997-98 3. 228 Tynikki Crook ______________ 2010-11 4. 195 Sikeetha Shepard-Hall ________ 2005-06 5. 190 Kristina Behnfeldt ___________ 1995-96 6. 187 Kristina Behnfeldt ___________ 1996-97 7. 182 Tynikki Crook ______________ 2008-09 8. 172 Sheila Johnson _____________ 1989-90 9. 163 Karen Pelphrey _____________ 1985-86 10. 160 Karen Pelphrey _____________ 1984-85 11. 152 Modupe Ishola _____________ 2006-07 12. 144 Deanna Carter _____________ 1980-81 13. 138 Casey Baker _______________ 2007-08 14. 137 Jenette Reed ______________ 1992-93 15. 132 Kizzy Hart ________________ 2007-08 ^ Southern Conference Record

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Career Records

13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

Sheila Johnson ranks in the top-five in several career categories, including points, field goals and rebounds.

POINTS 1. 2746 2. 2117 3. 1609 4. 1476 5. 1360 6. 1326 7. 1216 8. 1203 9. 1191 10. 1154 11. 1126 12. 1118 13. 1105 14. 1094 15. 1082 16. 1053 17. 1015 18. 984 19. 964 20. 937

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Karen Pelphrey ___________ 1982-86 Kristina Behnfeldt _________ 1995-99 Sikeetha Shepard-Hall _______ 2002-06 Tynikki Crook_____________ 2007-11 Tammy Wiggins ___________ 1983-87 Sheila Johnson ___________ 1987-91 Karla May ______________ 1982-86 Kristi Huff ______________ 1988-92 Cindy McCauley ___________ 1994-98 Agnes Wheeler ___________ 1974-79 Mary Lopez _____________ 1975-79 Modupe Ishola ___________ 2003-07 Tracy Krueger ____________ 1988-93 Deanna Carter ____________ 1978-82 Saundra Fullen ___________ 1978-80 Lea Ann Parsley ___________ 1986-90 Tamira Higgins ___________ 1991-95 Chantelle Handy __________ 2006-10 Alyssa Hammond __________ 2006-10 Toni Patillo ______________ 1997-01

FIELD GOALS MADE 1. 1175 Karen Pelphrey ___________ 1982-86 2. 664 Kristina Behnfeldt _________ 1995-99 3. 546 Tynikki Crook_____________ 2007-11 4. 545 Tammy Wiggins ___________ 1983-87 5. 537 Sikeetha Shepard-Hall _______ 2002-06 Karla May ______________ 1982-86 7. 500 Sheila Johnson ___________ 1987-91 8. 472 Saundra Fullen ___________ 1978-80 9. 470 Kristi Huff ______________ 1988-92 10. 448 Modupe Ishola ___________ 2003-07 11. 427 Chantelle Handy __________ 2006-10 12. 420 Tracy Krueger ____________ 1989-93

415 397 395 375 368 364 350 345

Deanna Carter ____________ 1978-82 Cindy McCauley ___________ 1994-98 Lea Ann Parsley ___________ 1986-90 Tamira Higgins ___________ 1991-95 Kim Lewis ______________ 1984-88 Jodi Baker ______________ 1991-95 Tywanda Abercrombie _______ 1982-86 Kim Kraft _______________ 1990-94

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1. 2328 Karen Pelphrey ___________ 1982-86 2. 1351 Karla May ______________ 1982-86 3. 1341 Kristina Behnfeldt _________ 1995-98 4. 1303 Sikeetha Shepard-Hall _______ 2002-06 5. 1172 Kristi Huff ______________ 1988-92 6. 1167 Sheila Johnson ___________ 1987-91 7. 1130 Tammy Wiggins ___________ 1983-87 8. 1124 Tynikki Crook ____________ 2007-11 9. 1122 Deanna Carter ____________ 1978-82 10. 972 Chantelle Handy __________ 2006-10 11. 971 Saundra Fullen ___________ 1978-80 12. 965 Cindy McCauley ___________ 1994-97 13. 956 Karen Henry _____________ 1979-83 14. 909 Tracy Krueger ____________ 1989-93 15. 907 Tamira Higgins ___________ 1991-95 16. 906 Debbie Solomon __________ 1979-82 17. 894 Toni Patillo ______________ 1997-01 18. 874 Lea Ann Parsley ___________ 1986-90 19. 814 Tywanda Abercrombie _______ 1982-86 20. 811 Kim Kraft _______________ 1990-94 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 1. 146 Sikeetha Shepard-Hall _______ 2002-06 2. 136 Natal Rosko _____________ 1994-98 3. 131 Cindy McCauley ___________ 1994-98

4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14.

121 106 97 91 72 71 68 67 64 61 60

16.

54

18.

50

20.

48

Toni Patillo ______________ 1997-01 Kristi Huff ______________ 1988-92 Stephanie Wine ___________ 1992-96 Amanda Eddinger__________ 1990-94 Tamira Higgins ___________ 1991-95 Reshundra Smiley__________ 2004-06 Kizzy Hart ______________ 2007-08 Jenelle Stephenson _________ 1986-90 Keri Simmons ____________ 1994-97 Kristina Behnfeldt _________ 1995-99 Brandy Robertson__________ 1996-99 Michelle Lenhart __________ 1995-98 Catie Knable _____________ 2000-04 Kristi Sexton _____________ 1993-97 Alix Barnette_____________ 2006-09 Casey Baker _____________ 2007-09 Mary Pat Statler ___________ 2003-06

3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1. 436 Sikeetha Shepard-Hall _______ 2002-06 2. 423 Toni Patillo ______________ 1997-01 3. 383 Natal Rosko _____________ 1994-98 4. 352 Cindy McCauley ___________ 1994-98 Kristi Huff ______________ 1988-92 6. 336 Stephanie Wine ___________ 1992-96 7. 247 Kristi Sexton _____________ 1993-97 8. 237 Jenelle Stephenson _________ 1986-90 9. 226 Amanda Eddinger__________ 1990-94 10. 225 Tamira Higgins ___________ 1991-95 11. 224 Reshundra Smiley__________ 2004-06 12. 216 Kizzy Hart ______________ 2007-08 13. 192 Keri Simmons ____________ 1994-98 14. 190 Brandy Robertson__________ 1996-99 15. 180 Michelle Lenhart __________ 1995-98 16. 178 Alix Barnette_____________ 2006-10

Karen Palphrey is Marshall’s all-time leading scorer with 2,746 point and is third in rebounds (891).


632 611 585 580 566 565 556 552 525

ASSISTS 1. 751 2. 423 3. 391 4. 386 5. 314 6. 299 7. 290 8. 286 9. 278 10. 272 11. 253 Amy Reed is the fifth most prolific shot blocker in Marshall history (66).

17. 18. 19. 20.

168 151 142 138

Kristina Behnfeldt _________ 1995-98 Catie Knable _____________ 2000-04 Mary Pat Statler ___________ 2003-06 Casey Baker _____________ 2007-09

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT. (min. 40 3-pt. FGM) 1. 40.3 Amanda Eddinger__________ 1990-94 (91-226) 2. 37.2 Cindy McCauley ___________ 1994-98 (131-352) 3. 36.3 Kristina Behnfeldt _________ 1995-99 (61-168) 4. 36.2 Casey Baker _____________ 2007-09 (50-138) 5. 35.8 Catie Knable _____________ 2000-04 (54-151) 6. 35.5 Natal Rosko _____________ 1994-98 (136-383) 7. 34.6 Jill McElhinny ____________ 1988-93 (45-130) 8. 33.8 Mary Pat Statler ___________ 2003-06 (48-142) 9. 33.6 Tracy Krueger ____________ 1989-93 (43-128) 10. 33.5 Sikeetha Shepard-Hall _______ 2002-06 (146-436) REBOUNDS 1. 1101 2. 910 3. 891 4. 878 5. 835 6. 809 7. 747 8. 723 9. 671 10. 653

Kristina Behnfeldt _________ 1995-99 Catie Knable _____________ 2000-04 Karen Pelphrey ___________ 1982-86 Tynikki Crook_____________ 2007-11 Modupe Ishola ___________ 2003-07 Tammy Wiggins ___________ 1983-87 Deanna Carter ____________ 1978-82 Sheila Johnson ___________ 1987-91 Lisa Pruner ______________ 1980-84 Kristi Huff ______________ 1988-92

Becky Williamson __________ 1977-80 Saundra Fullen ___________ 1978-80 Au’Yana Ferguson __________ 1998-02 Chantelle Handy __________ 2006-10 Toni Patillo ______________ 1997-01 Lea Ann Parsley ___________ 1986-90 Tracy Krueger ____________ 1989-93 Jodi Baker ______________ 1991-95 KaShawna Curry___________ 2003-07 Amy Reed ______________ 1999-03

252 230 220

Karla May ______________ 1982-86 Tywanda Abercrombie _______ 1982-86 Tina Jones ______________ 1987-91 Melissa Simms ___________ 1990-94 Kim Lewis ______________ 1984-88 Kristi Huff ______________ 1988-92 Stephanie Wine ___________ 1992-96 Sikeetha Shepard-Hall _______ 2002-06 Casey Baker _____________ 2007-09 Toni Patillo ______________ 1997-01 Lea Ann Parsley ___________ 1986-90 Tammy Wiggins ___________ 1983-87 Chantelle Handy __________ 2006-10 Tracy Krueger ____________ 1989-93 Teyonka Hodge ___________ 2003-06

STEALS 1. 277 2. 273 3. 266 4. 245 5. 219 6. 190 7. 185 8. 178 9. 177 10. 172 11. 165 12. 163 13. 161 14. 154 15. 133

Tywanda Abercrombie_______ 1982-86 Tracy Krueger ____________ 1989-93 Karla May ______________ 1982-86 Tammy Wiggins ___________ 1983-87 Jenelle Stephenson _________ 1986-90 Kristi Sexton _____________ 1993-97 Toni Patillo ______________ 1997-01 Kim Lewis ______________ 1984-88 Stephanie Wine ___________ 1992-96 Casey Baker _____________ 2007-09 Kristi Huff ______________ 1988-92 Sheila Johnson ___________ 1987-91 Tamira Higgins ___________ 1991-95 Sikeetha Shepard-Hall _______ 2002-06 Karen Pelphrey ___________ 1982-86

13. 14. 15.

3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.

14. 15.

389 380 302 270 265 263 254 239 222 222 222 213 205

Sikeetha Shepard-Hall _______ 2002-06 Tynikki Crook_____________ 2007-11 Sheila Johnson ___________ 1987-91 Tammy Wiggins ___________ 1983-87 Deanna Carter ____________ 1978-82 Lea Ann Parsley ___________ 1986-90 Alyssa Hammond __________ 2006-09 Catie Knable _____________ 2000-04 Modupe Ishola ___________ 2003-07 Kristi Sexton _____________ 1993-97 Tracy Krueger ____________ 1989-93 Cindy McCauley ___________ 1994-98 Jenny Leavitt ____________ 1985-89

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 1. 888 Kristina Behnfeldt _________ 1995-99 2. 606 Tynikki Crook_____________ 2007-11 3. 536 Sikeetha Shepard-Hall _______ 2002-06 4. 505 Karen Pelphrey ___________ 1982-86 5. 458 Deanna Carter ____________ 1978-82 6. 450 Sheila Johnson ___________ 1987-91 7. 408 Tammy Wiggins ___________ 1983-87 8. 381 Modupe Ishola ___________ 2003-07 9. 356 Tywanda Abercrombie_______ 1982-86 10. 339 Alyssa Hammond __________ 2006-09 11. 331 Lea Ann Parsley ___________ 1986-90 12. 322 Tracy Krueger ____________ 1989-93 13. 318 Amy Reed ______________ 1999-03 Catie Knable _____________ 2000-04 15. 311 Kristi Sexton _____________ 1993-97

Career Records

12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

BLOCKED SHOTS 1. 188 Sharon Deal _____________ 1987-89 2. 153 Tynikki Crook_____________ 2007-11 3. 119 Modupe Ishola ___________ 2003-07 4. 91 Chris McClurkin ___________ 1984-88 5. 87 Lisa Pruner ______________ 1980-84 6. 71 Tammy Simms____________ 1986-87 7. 66 Amy Reed ______________ 1999-03 8. 65 Lea Ann Parsley ___________ 1986-90 9. 63 Keri Simmons ____________ 1994-98 10. 61 Jodi Baker ______________ 1991-95 11. 60 Deanna Carter ____________ 1978-82 12. 55 KaShawna Curry___________ 2003-07 55 Lisa Mason ______________ 1995-97 14. 46 Tammy Wiggins ___________ 1983-87 15. 44 Catie Knable _____________ 2000-04 Karen Pelphrey ___________ 1982-86 FREE THROWS MADE 1. 728 Kristina Behnfeldt _________ 1995-99 2. 396 Karen Pelphrey ___________ 1982-86

Tammy Wiggins scored 1,360 points and grabbed 809 rebounds in her illustrious Marshall career.

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1,000 Point Club

Karen Pelphrey

Sikeetha Shepard-Hall

Tynikki Crook

1982-86 2,746 Points

2002-06 1,609 Points

2007-11 1,476 Points

Tammy Wiggins

Sheila Johnson

Karla May

1983-87 1,360 Points

1987-91 1,326 Points

1982-86 1,216 Points

Kristi Huff

Cindy McCauley

Agnes Wheeler

1988-92 1,203 Points

1994-98 1,191 Points

1974-79 1,154 Points

Mary Lopez

Modupe Ishola

Tracy Krueger

1975-79 1,126 Points

2003-07 1,118 Points

1988-93 1,105 Points

Deanna Carter

Sandra Fullen

Lea Ann Parsley

1978-82 1,094 Points

1978-80 1,082 Points

1986-90 1,053 Points

Tamira Higgins 1991-95 1,015 Points

Kristina Behnfeldt 1995-99 2,117 Points 1,101 Rebounds The only basketball player in Marshall history, man or woman, to accumulate 2,000 points and 1,000 rebounds in a career.

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12 Seasons 1969-1981 Overall Record: 138-134 (.507) Conference Record: N/A

Judy Southard 11 Seasons 1981-1992 Overall Record: 178-130 (.578) Conference Record: 69-56 (.552)

Sarah Evans-Moore 5 Seasons 1992-1997 Overall Record: 74-67 (.525) Conference Record: 35-32 (.522)

Julienne Simpson 4 Seasons 1997-2001 Overall Record: 30-81 (.270) Conference Record: 10-56 (.151)

Royce Chadwick 10 Seasons 2001Overall Record: 145-155 (.483) Conference Record: 75-83 (.475)

YEAR-BY-YEAR BREAKDOWN YEAR __________ W________ L_________ Pct. __________________ COACH 1969-70 ________ 7________ 0________1.000 ____________ Donna Lawson 1970-71 _______ 13________ 4_________.765 ____________ Donna Lawson 1971-72 _______ 21________ 1_________.955 ____________ Donna Lawson 1972-73 _______ 10_______ 11_________.476 ____________ Donna Lawson 1973-74 _______ 18________ 7_________.720 ____________ Donna Lawson 1974-75 _______ 14________ 8_________.636 ____________ Donna Lawson 1975-76 _______ 13_______ 13_________.500 ____________ Donna Lawson 1976-77 ________ 7_______ 16_________.304 ____________ Donna Lawson 1977-78 ________ 3_______ 18_________.143 ____________ Donna Lawson 1978-79 _______ 11_______ 16_________.407 ____________ Donna Lawson 1979-80 _______ 20_______ 12_________.625 ____________ Donna Lawson 1980-81 ________ 1_______ 28_________.034 ____________ Donna Lawson 1981-82 ________ 8_______ 16_________.333 _____________Judy Southard 1982-83 _______ 10_______ 19_________.345 _____________Judy Southard 1983-84 _______ 18_______ 10_________.643 _____________Judy Southard 1984-85 _______ 19_______ 10_________.655 _____________Judy Southard 1985-86 _______ 18_______ 11_________.621 _____________Judy Southard 1986-87 _______ 24________ 5_________.828 _____________Judy Southard 1987-88 _______ 18_______ 10_________.643 _____________Judy Southard 1988-89 _______ 18_______ 10_________.643 _____________Judy Southard 1989-90 _______ 10_______ 18_________.357 _____________Judy Southard 1990-91 _______ 20________ 8_________.714 _____________Judy Southard 1991-92 _______ 15_______ 13_________.536 _____________Judy Southard 1992-93 _______ 15_______ 13_________.536 _______________ Sarah Evans 1993-94 _______ 12_______ 15_________.444 _________ Sarah Evans-Moore 1994-95 _______ 14_______ 13_________.519 _________ Sarah Evans-Moore 1995-96 _______ 15_______ 14_________.517 _________ Sarah Evans-Moore 1996-97 _______ 18_______ 12_________.600 _________ Sarah Evans-Moore 1997-98 ________ 8_______ 21_________.276 ___________ Juliene Simpson 1998-99 ________ 4_______ 22_________.154 ___________ Juliene Simpson 1999-00 ________ 8_______ 20_________.286 ___________ Juliene Simpson 2000-01 _______ 10_______ 18_________.357 ___________ Juliene Simpson 2001-02 ________ 9_______ 19_________.321 ___________ Royce Chadwick 2002-03 _______ 12_______ 17_________.414 ___________ Royce Chadwick 2003-04 _______ 18_______ 12_________.600 ___________ Royce Chadwick 2004-05 _______ 19_______ 10_________.655 ___________ Royce Chadwick 2005-06 _______ 15_______ 14_________.517 ___________ Royce Chadwick 2006-07 _______ 15_______ 15_________.500 ___________ Royce Chadwick 2007-08 _______ 17_______ 16_________.515 ___________ Royce Chadwick 2008-09 _______ 17_______ 15_________.531 ___________ Royce Chadwick 2009-10 _______ 14_______ 16_________.466 ___________ Royce Chadwick 2010-11 ________ 9_______ 21_________.300 ___________ Royce Chadwick Total ________ 565______ 567________ .499

Coaching History

Donna Lawson

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All-Time Results

Donna Lawson 12 Seasons 1969-1981 Overall Record: 139-134

(N1) Lost Creek, W.Va. (N2) Mt. Pleasant, Mich.

1969-70: 7-0 Adopted “Green Gals” nickname Morehead State W 48-43 Morehead State W 40-36 Morris Harvey H W 55-13 West Virginia State W Concord W 59-49 Marshall Invitational A 3 West Liberty H W A 4 Concord H W *Limited information available from this season

1970-71: 13-4 J 17 J 23 J 30 F4 F 13 F 13 F 15 F 18 F 20 M5 M 13 M 13 M 14

Morris Harvey A W 46-19 Ohio A W 53-47 Eastern Kentucky A W 57-38 West Virginia State H W 61-26 Marshall Invitational Eastern Kentucky H W 67-48 Fairmont State H W 51-25 Eastern Kentucky H W 65-58 West Virginia State A W 78-35 Concord H W 80-53 Morris Harvey H W 70-32 AAU Regional Tournament Cleveland AAU N1 W 57-45 Cincinnati AAU N1 L 43-60 Pekin (Ill.) AAU N1 L 25-54

M 20 Western Michigan A W 51-47 M 21 Western Michigan A W 57-46 National Inv. Women’s Tournament M 24 East Stroudsburg N2 L 43-66 M 25 California State N2 L 48-70 (N1) Yorktown, Ind. (N2) Cullowhee, N.C.

1971-72: 21-1 J 15 J 19 J 20 J 21 J 22 J 25 J 29 J 30 F1 F5 F 10 F 12 F 19 F 20 F 23

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F 26 Fairmont State H W 60-32 F 27 Fairmont State H W 72-26 MAIAW Regional Tournament M 10 Ball State N2 W 63-40 M 11 Calvin College N2 L 52-64 M 11 Western Illinois N2 W 46-43

Bowling Green Concord Salem Pittsburgh Ohio Morris Harvey Western Michigan Western Michigan Eastern Kentucky Louisville Concord Ohio State Louisville Kentucky Cincinnati

A H A N1 H A H H H H A H A A A

W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W

47-41 75-30 62-41 69-35 55-32 71-32 54-45 58-36 65-43 73-23 85-20 69-35 73-42 77-50 74-27

West Virginia State Tournament F 25 West Liberty H W 56-22 F 26 Salem H W 76-19

1972-73: 10-11 J 11 J 12 J 13 J 26 F2 F3 F5 F7 F9 F 10 F 15 F 17 F 20 F 22 F 22 F 23 F 24

Tennessee Tech A L 49-64 Maryville A W 45-32 Tennessee A L 39-49 Salem H W 49-19 Radford A L 36-41 Morris Harvey H W 52-28 West Virginia State H W 58-26 Taylor A W 63-28 Western Michigan A L 36-61 Western Michigan A L 50-60 Ohio A W 46-32 Ohio State A L 35-63 Eastern Kentucky A L 28-46 West Virginia State Tournament West Liberty H W 56-31 Salem H W 64-36 West Virginia State H W 79-34 Fairmont State H L 43-45

F 27 Kentucky

H L 46-51 MAIAW Regional Tournament M 8 Indiana State N1 L 35-64 M 9 Cincinnati N1 W 52-40 M 9 Western Michigan N1 L 46-68 (N1) Cedarville, Ohio

1973-74: 18-7 J9 J 10 J 11 J 12 J 22 J 25 J 26 J 26 F1 F2 F2 F5 F9 F 10 F 12 F 16 F 19 F 23 F 25 F 25 F 26 F 27 M7 M8 M9

Tennessee A L 40-44 Western Carolina A W 41-39 Winthrop A W 46-45 Elon A L 46-60 Concord A W 70-31 West Virginia A W 44-32 Fairmont State A W 54-46 Salem A W 42-40 Radford Tournament Old Dominion N1 W 41-34 Radford A W 43-40 Virginia Tech N1 W 43-36 Morris Harvey A W 49-41 Western Michigan H W 54-49 Western Michigan H L 38-51 Ohio H W 47-43 Ohio State H L 48-57 Eastern Kentucky H L 36-38 Kentucky A W 53-50 West Virginia State Tournament West Virginia State N2 W 60-36 Morris Harvey N2 W 58-42 Fairmont State N2 W 48-42 Fairmont State N2 W 46-38 MAIAW Regional Tournament Western Illinois N3 L 40-49 Eastern Illinois N3 W 51-41 Wisconsin-Oshkosh N3 L 39-40

(N1) Radford, Va.

(N2) Athens, W.Va. (N3) Terre Haute, Ind.

1974-75: 14-8 J8 J 10 J 11 J 16 J 20 J 22 J 28 F1 F5 F7 F8 F 13 F 14 F 15 F 18 F 20 F 20 F 21 F 22 M6 M7 M7

Indiana Central A W 75-13 Western Illinois A W 80-39 Illinois State A L 53-68 Concord H W 76-47 Salem H W 80-39 West Virginia H W 61-53 Morehead State A W 74-46 Radford H W 63-47 Kentucky H W 60-45 Indiana A L 53-75 Ohio State A L 43-67 Cedarville (OH) A W 63-48 Western Michigan A L 63-81 Western Michigan A L 72-86 Eastern Kentucky A L 59-66 West Virginia State Tournament Shepherd N1 W 74-51 Morris Harvey N1 W 77-41 West Virginia N1 W 75-52 Morris Harvey N1 W 75-49 MAIAW Regional Tournament Illinois State A L 66-86 Eastern Illinois N2 W 63-58 Bowling Green N2 L 48-53

(N1) Athens, W.Va. (N2) Normal, Ill.

1975-76: 13-13 D1 D4 D 10 D 13 J7 J9 J 10 J 13 J 16 J 17 J 21 J 23 J 27 J 31 F5 F 12 F 13 F 14 F 17 F 18 F 19 F 20 F 21

Morehead State A W 75-61 Cedarville (OH) H W 71-36 Kentucky A L 56-57 Morris Harvey A L 46-60 Western Kentucky A L+ 59-61 Belmont A L 55-71 Tennessee Tech A L 52-90 Morris Harvey H L+ 55-56 Radford A W 74-65 Concord A W 75-45 West Virginia A W 50-48 Indiana H W 57-56 Morehead State H W 61-48 Cincinnati A W 56-48 Salem H W 72-47 Bowling Green A L+ 71-72 Western Michigan A L 44-71 Western Michigan A L 55-80 Eastern Kentucky H L 42-85 West Virginia State Tournament Bluefield State N1 W 100-28 Salem N1 W+ 70-63 Morris Harvey N1 W 64-58 West Virginia N1 W 69-68

F 28 North Carolina H L 49-66 MAIAW Regional Tournament M 11 Wis.-Stevens Point N2 L 53-69 M 12 Ohio State N2 L 48-85 (N1) Buckhannon, W.Va. (N2) Mt. Pleasant, Mich. + Overtime

1976-77: 7-16 D 1 Morehead State

H

L

68-75


M2 M3 M4 M5

Ohio State H L 56-87 Kentucky H L 58-65 Radford H L 40-53 Morris Harvey A L 57-62 Western Kentucky A L 56-92 Tennessee A L 39-114 Tennessee Tech A L 38-101 Belmont A L 28-75 Morris Harvey H W 69-68 Louisville A L 55-83 West Virginia H L 43-53 Indiana A L 46-69 Taylor A L 76-77 Concord N1 W 74-55 Morehead State A L 59-79 Eastern Kentucky A L 45-81 Bowling Green H W 60-57 Kent State H W 58-39 West Virginia State Tournament Shepherd N2 W 81-56 Glenville State N2 W 75-65 West Virginia N2 L 70-79 Davis & Elkins N2 W 89-68

(N1) Logan, W.Va. (N2) Buckhannon, W.Va.

1977-78: 3-18 D3 D5 D7 D9 D 10

Ohio State A L 51-102 Morris Harvey H L 59-75 Morehead State A L 61-88 E. Tennesee State A L 49-58 Radford A L 62-77 Marshall Invitational J 6 Ohio H L 70-77 J 7 Morris Harvey H L 60-75 J 14 Morris Harvey H L 57-63 J 18 West Virginia H L 50-51 F 1 Kentucky A L 43-93 WVU Invitational F 3 Youngstown State N1 L 63-85 F 4 Kent State N1 L 64-65 F7

Morehead State H W 79-78 Western Michigan Invitational F 10 Western Ontario N2 W 78-54 F 11 Western Michigan A L 65-85 F 11 Chicago Circle N2 L 40-76 F 14 F 20 F 24 F 28 M1

Louisville West Virginia Kent State West Virginia West VirginiaŠ

H A A H H

L L L W L

61-92 62-73 66-70 74-65 56-68

(N1) Morgantown, W.Va. (N2) Kalamazoo, Mich. Š Game 3 of best-of-three series to determine WVIAA Large College champ between MU and WVU

1978-79: 11-16 N 28 Virginia Tech H W 70-67 Pitt-Johnstown Tournament D 1 Indiana (PA) N1 W 82-71 D 2 Pitt-Johnstown A L 70-74 D 2 Duquesne N1 L 50-67 D 6 Morehead State H L 40-93 James Madison Tournament

D 8 James Madison D 9 Western Carolina

A N2

L L

46-67 87-100

D 15 Radford H W 83-77 D 16 Morris Harvey H W 78-75 D 21 Dayton H L 56-77 Western Ontario Tournament J 5 Ottawa N3 W 62-61 J 6 Western Ontario A W 49-44 J 6 St. Francis (Pa.) N3 W 52-34 J 10 J 12 J 19 J 20 J 25 J 27 J 29 J 31 F3 F5 F 15 F 17 F 20 F 25

West Virginia Youngstown State Miami (Ohio) Western Michigan Morris Harvey Cincinnati Morehead State West Virginia Kent State W.Va. Wesleyan Rio Grande Northern Kentucky Ohio Louisville

A H H H A H A H H H A A A A

L 82-85 L 59-77 L 69-80 W 73-49 L 54-60 W 75-62 L 64-85 L 54-66 W 76-72 L+ 101-104 W 75-58 L 39-84 L 50-58 L 60-73

(N1) Johnstown, Pa. (N2) Harrisonburg, Va. (N3) London, Ont. + Overtime

1979-80: 20-12 N 26 Alice Lloyd H W 82-35 D 1 Morehead State A L 43-71 Indiana (Pa.) Tournament D 7 Gannon N1 W 76-75 D 8 Shippensburg N1 W 84-67 D 8 St. John Fisher N1 W 71-51 D 10 D 15 D 17 D 20 J2 J3 J8 J 10 J 12 J 14 J 16 J 18 J 19 J 24 J 26 J 28 F1 F2 F4 F9 F 11 F 13 F 15 F 23

Ohio H W Radford A W Northern Kentucky H L Eastern Kentucky H W West Virginia A W East Carolina H L Morehead State H W Virginia Tech A L Miami (Ohio) A W Louisville H W Indiana (PA) H W Western Michigan A L+ Youngstown State A L West Virginia H W Concord H W Charleston (WV) H W Kent State A L Cincinnati A W Dayton A L Kentucky State H W West Virginia State H W Rio Grande H L Charleston (WV) A L Cleveland State H W MAIAW Regional M 6 Indiana State A W M 7 Detroit N2 L M 8 Ohio State N2 L (N1) Indiana, Pa. (N2) Terre Haute, Ind.

84-67 77-61 64-92 80-62 76-75 59-63 69-65 57-70 60-52 60-56 67-58 77-82 56-62 84-72 83-65 72-61 59-65 64-60 74-95 80-70 85-69 96-98 78-89 50-47 102-90 54-109 62-79

+ Overtime

1980-81: 1-28 N 22 N 28 D2 D6 D9 D 13 D 15 D 20 D 22 J3 J7 J 10 J 12 J 17 J 19 J 22 J 24 J 31 F2 F5 F6 F7

Concord N1 W Charleston (WV) A L Ohio State H L District of Columbia H L Eastern Kentucky A L Radford H L West Virginia H L Youngstown State H L Ohio A L Indiana A L Kentucky State A L Dayton H L Cleveland State A L Louisville A L Charleston (WV) H L E. Tennessee State A L Appalachian State A L Cincinnati H L Morehead State H L Redbird Invitational Western Michigan N2 L James Madison N2 L Northern Kentucky N2 L

F 12 F 14 F 16 F 19 F 21 F 25 M2

Morehead State Kent State Virginia Tech E. Tennessee State Northern Kentucky West Virginia Kentucky

A H H H A A A

L L L L L L L

69-52 58-80 63-82 57-78 46-70 61-74 65-95 63-79 54-85 59-90 55-67 68-89 68-73 61-71 66-82 54-69 59-61 51-69 70-95

All-Time Results

D4 D8 D 10 D 11 J5 J6 J7 J8 J 11 J 15 J 19 J 21 J 22 J 27 J 31 F 16 F 18 F 26

57-74 50-81 60-83

48-89 66-76 61-79 45-76 56-93 64-88 60-100

(N1) Logan, W.Va. (N2) Normal, Ill. Judy Southard 11 Seasons 1981-1992 Overall Record: 178-130 Conference Record: 69-56

1981-82: 8-16 [Adopted Lady Herd as nickname] N 20 N 21 D2 D5 D7 D 11 D 15 D 19 J2 J7 J 14 J 18

Wake Forest N1 W 68-58 Duke A W 58-57 District of Columbia A L 76-78 West Virginia H L 61-70 Louisville H L 53-70 WVU Tech H W 61-48 Northern Kentucky H L 64-66 Eastern Kentucky H L 61-82 Cincinnati A L 64-82 Kentucky State H L 43-55 Charleston (WV) H W 62-54 Virginia Tech A L 52-71 Marshall SoCon Invitational J 22 E. Tennessee State H W 64-61 J 23 UT-Chattanooga H L 63-65 J 25 Morehead State J 30 Radford

A A

L L

52-84 58-61

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All-Time Results

F2 F6 F8 F 11 F 13 F 15 F 20 F 24

Concord James Madison Morehead State Charleston (WV) Dayton Ohio West Virignia Kent State

H H H A A H A A

W W L L L W L L

74-45 72-69 61-93 49-76 41-88 71-70 57-70 55-73

(N1) Durham, N.C.

1982-83: 10-19, 3-6 SoCon N 29 D1 D4 D 11 D 13 D 17 J4 J5 J7 J 13 J 15 J 18 J 22 J 24 J 27 J 29 J 31 F3 F6 F7 F 10 F 15 F 17 F 19 F 22 F 26

Virginia Tech H L 69-73 Louisville A L 52-80 West Virginia A L 58-87 Charleston (WV) H L 64-74 Radford H W 70-66 Milligan H W 75-57 Furman* A W+ 71-62 South Carolina A L 62-87 Coastal Carolina A L 57-68 West Virginia H L 49-64 Dayton H L 53-61 Morehead State A L 57-67 Appalachian State* A L 69-71 E. Tennessee State* A L 65-78 W.Va. Wesleyan H W 81-61 Western Carolina* H L 55-78 Charleston (WV) A L 72-78 Kentucky State H L 59-70 UT-Chattanooga* A L 53-65 Western Carolina* A L 61-77 Morehead State H W 65-55 WVU Tech H W 75-51 Appalachian State* H W 66-65 E. Tennessee State* H L 65-68 Eastern Kentucky A L 71-88 UT-Chattanooga* H W 83-76 Southern Conference Tournament M 3 Appalachian State H W 82-76 M 4 E. Tennessee State H W 66-59 M 5 UT-Chattanooga H L 51-69 SC Tourn: ASU in 1st Rd.; ETSU in Semis; UTC in Finals + Overtime

1983-84: 18-10, 6-3 SoCon N 22 Concord H W 86-36 Marshall Thanksgiving Invitational N 25 West Virginia State H W 102-53 N 26 WVU Tech H W 92-68 N 29 D3 D7 D 10 D 15 D 17 D 19

82

J5 J6 J7

WVU Tech H W 80-59 West Virginia H L 65-76 Glenville State H W 65-53 North Carolina A&T H W 79-51 Morehead State A L 57-70 Virginia Tech A L 64-76 Radford A L 63-65 Central Florida Holiday Classic McNeese State N1 L 72-87 Oklahoma City N1 W 74-63 Western Carolina* N1 W 80-60

J 10 J 13 J 15 J 21 J 23 J 26

E. Tennessee State* Appalachian State* South Carolina Western Carolina* UT-Chattanooga* Charleston (WV)

H H H A A H

L W W W L W

57-61 91-58 89-80 88-71 71-82 82-71

F4 F6 F 11 F 13

Western Carolina* H W 81-65 UT-Chattanooga* H W 80-68 E. Tennessee State* A L 72-81 Appalachian State* A W 82-60 East Carolina Invitational F 17 East Carolina A W 78-68 F 18 Cheyney N2 L 68-94 F 22 Kentucky State H W 98-76 Southern Conference Tournament F 25 Furman H W 89-61 F 28 E. Tennessee State N3 L 64-66 (N1) Orlando, Fla. (N2) Greenville, N.C. (N3) Chattanooga, Tenn. SC Tourn: FU in 1st Rd.; ETSU in Semis

1984-85: 19-10, 9-1 SoCon Co-SoCon Reg. Season Champs N 26 WVU Tech H W 126-62 N 28 Charleton (WV) A W 98-81 D 3 West Virginia A L 71-78 Sycamore Classic Tournament D 7 Austin Peay N1 L 74-75 D 8 Ball State N1 W 84-69 D 15 Western Carolina* H W 95-70 D 17 Ohio H W 92-79 D 19 East Carolina H W 86-76 West Virginia Classic D 21 Fairmont State N2 W 78-55 D 22 West Virginia A L 79-92 Central Florida Holiday Tournament J 4 Florida A&M N3 L 71-75 J 5 Southwest Louisiana N3 W 80-74 J 6 Georgia Southern N3 L 74-79 J 10 J 14 J 17 J 20 J 26 J 28 F2 F4 F8 F 12 F 16 F 18 F 21 F 27

West Virginia State H W 85-58 Appalachian State* A W 80-67 Morehead State H L 60-73 UT-Chattanooga* H W 84-81 Appalachian State* H W 89-88 Radford H W 88-72 E. Tennessee State* H W 75-74 Furman* A W 83-62 Kentucky A L 80-95 Virginia Tech H L 74-85 Furman* H W 98-65 E. Tennessee State* A W+ 72-67 UT-Chattanooga* A L 77-87 Western Carolina* A W 95-67 Southern Conference Tournament M 9 Appalachian State N4 W 68-62 M 10 UT-Chattanooga A L 76-88 (N1) Terre Haute, Ind. (N2) Morgantown, W.Va. (N3) Orlando, Fla. (N4) Johnson City, Tenn. + Overtime SC Tourn: ASU in Semis; UTC in Finals

1985-86: 18-11, 8-2 SoCon Co-SoCon Reg. Season Champs N 22 Kentucky H L 73-102 N 26 Charleston (WV) H W 90-72 D 3 Ohio A L 68-82 Lady Tiger Invitational D 6 Tennessee Tech N1 L 64-81

D 7 Arkansas State D 10 D 14 D 16 D 20 J2 J4 J7 J9 J 13 J 18 J 22 J 25 J 30 F1 F3 F7 F8

N1

W

West Virginia H W Virginia Tech A L Radford A W St. Francis H W Salem College H W Georgia Tech A L Mercer A W Appalachian State* A W E. Tennessee State* A L Western Carolina* H W Morehead State A L UT-Chattanooga* H W Robert Morris H W Furman* H W Appalachian State* H W Lady Herd Classic Georgia Southern H W James Madison H L

89-85 90-72 71-91 68-63 91-48 * 1-0 81-83 95-81 75-66 61-65 79-62 67-82 85-76 80-66 84-65 76-55 78-67 63-67

F 10 F 15 F 17 F 22 F 25

E. Tennessee State* H W 84-81 Western Carolina* A W 76-61 UT-Chattanooga* A L 72-75 Furman* A W 77-68 Pittsburgh A L 75-78 Southern Conference Tournament M 7 E. Tennessee State N2 W 77-72 M 8 UT-Chattanooga N2 L 69-77 * Win by forfeit (N1) Memphis, Tenn. (N2) Boone, N.C. SC Tourn: ETSU in Semis; UTC in Finals

1986-87: 24-5, 9-1 SoCon Co-SoCon Reg. Season Champs Concord H W 64-45 Radford H W 71-58 Fairmont State H W 83-58 West Virginia A L 82-85 Pittsburgh H W 67-60 Ohio H W 70-53 Lady Herd Classic D 13 Mercer H W 104-70 D 14 Va. Commonwealth H W 77-73 N 29 D2 D3 D6 D8 D 10

D 20 Robert Morris D 22 St. Francis J2 J3 J4 J7 J 10 J 17 J 19 J 22 J 24 J 26 J 31 F4 F7 F9 F 14 F 16 F 21

A W 55-52 A W 95-64 Central Florida Classic South Florida N1 W 65-57 Central Florida A W 78-77 Oklahoma State N1 L 78-84

South Carolina A L 57-66 Charleston (WV) H W 81-50 Furman* A W 66-56 E. Tennessee State* H W 75-64 Xavier H W+ 76-72 UT-Chattanooga* A W 73-62 Western Carolina* A W 77-56 Appalachian State* H L 64-66 Morehead State H W 69-62 Furman* H W 76-43 UT-Chattanooga* H W 83-45 Appalachian State* A W 64-59 E. Tennessee State* A W 80-74 Western Carolina* H W 74-72 Southern Conference Tournament M 5 E. Tennessee State N1 W% 83-81 M 7 Appalachian State N1 L 65-68


1987-88: 18-10, 8-2 SoCon Co-SoCon Reg. Season Champs Duquesne H W 79-53 West Virginia H L 67-72 Radford A L 63-77 Xavier A W 59-44 Davis & Elkins H W 101-50 Ohio A L 67-70 Lady Herd Classic D 12 Western Carolina* H W 89-69 D 13 Georgia Southern H W 82-69 N 28 N 30 D3 D5 D7 D9

D 19 Louisville D 31 Robert Morris J 1 DePaul J 2 Murray State

H W Stetson Classic N1 W N1 L N1 L

73-64 64-56 64-74 77-79

F 12 F 18 F 20 F 25 F 27 M4

Western Carolina* H W 72-63 Furman* A W 72-66 UT-Chattanooga* H W 56-52 Appalachian State* A L 58-66 E. Tennessee State* A W 69-65 Youngstown State H W 63-59 Southern Conference Tournament M 9 Furman N2 L 56-75 (N1) Charleston, W.Va. (N2) Johnson City, Tenn. SC Tourn: FU in Semis

1989-90: 10-18, 4-6 SoCon N 25 Duquesne N 27 Charleston (WV)

92-70 66-75

D1 D2

66-75 84-71

D9 D 10

H W H L Taco Bell Classic Nevada-Reno N1 L Baylor N1 W Lady Herd Classic Va. Commonwealth H L Wright State H W

(N1) Deland, Fla. SC Tourn: UTC in Semis; ASU in Finals

D 13 D 17 D 21 J4 J6 J 13 J 15 J 17 J 20 J 22 J 27 J 29 F1 F3 F7 F 10 F 14 F 17 F 24 F 26 M3

1988-89: 18-10, 9-1 SoCon

M

Co-SoCon Reg. Season Champs Bluefield State H W 84-41 Charleston (WV) H W 65-42 Eastern Kentucky H W 78-63 Duquesne A L 52-68 Louisville A L 58-64 Lady Herd Classic D 10 American H W 85-50 D 11 North Carolina H L 55-66

(N1) Fresno, Calif. SC Tourn: ETSU in 1st Rd.

J5 J 10 J 16 J 18 J 23 J 30 F6 F8 F 13 F 18 F 20 F 22 F 28 M7

Coastal Carolina A W 78-51 Kentucky H W 58-57 Appalachian State* A L 60-63 E. Tennessee State* A W 74-59 Furman* H W 74-58 UT-Chattanooga* H W 70-66 E. Tennessee State* H W 82-63 Charleston (WV) A L 66-92 Furman* A W 63-55 Morehead State A W 72-68 Western Carolina* A W 52-36 UT-Chattanooga* A W 63-60 Appalachian State* H L 73-77 South Carolina H L 58-70 Southern Conference Tournament M 10 UT-Chattanooga H W 80-77 M 12 Appalachian State H L 67-72

N 26 N 28 N 30 D3 D6

D 14 D 20 D 22 J4 J6 J 13 J 15 J 22 J 26 J 28 J 31 F3 F5 F9

Ohio Ohio State Xavier Mount St. Mary’s Towson State Kentucky Furman* E. Tennessee State* Morehead State Appalachian State* Radford Western Carolina* UT-Chattanooga* West Virginia

H A A A A A H H H H H A A N1

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

75-60 54-97 61-63 70-67 70-47 61-72 71-61 73-67 67-73 79-72 67-58 67-54 72-71 42-77

94-97 92-47

Louisville H L 78-85 Ohio State H L 64-82 Ohio A L 65-80 Pikeville H W 100-59 West Virginia A L 39-81 UT-Chattanooga* A L 63-88 Western Carolina* A W 60-50 Liberty H W 104-53 Furman* H L 74-84 Youngstown State A L 64-79 Appalachian State* A L 59-85 E. Tennessee State* A L 78-90 Xavier H W 79-76 UT-Chattanooga* H L 74-88 Morehead State A L 60-71 Shawnee State H L 76-79 Eastern Kentucky A L 67-82 Furman* A L 70-77 Appalachian State* H W 69-67 E. Tennessee State* H W 66-63 Western Carolina* H W 90-60 Southern Conference Tournament E. Tennessee State A L 58-61

1990-91: 20-8, 7-3 SoCon Virginia Commonwealth Tournament N 23 Va. Commonwealth A L 61-72 N 24 Howard N1 W 68-54 N 28 Ohio D 4 Wright State D 5 West Virginia

H W A W H W Lady Herd Classic D 7 Charleston Southern H W D 8 UNC Charlotte H L

70-58 61-50 70-63

D 17 Vanderbilt D 22 Xavier

36-67 76-66

J2 J3 J4

62-51 58-54 86-48

A L A W UCF Holiday Classic Boston N2 W Fairfield N2 W McNeese State N2 W

J 10 West Virginia State

H

W

93-39 63-64

J 12 J 16 J 19 J 26 J 28 F4 F6 F8 F 10 F 16 F 18 F 24 F 28 M2

UT-Chattanooga* A L 77-79 Morehead State H W 74-63 Furman* A L 58-75 Appalachian State* H W 58-56 Youngstown State H L 69-75 Liberty A W 65-56 Western Carolina* A W 88-63 E. Tennessee State* H L 54-67 Furman* H W 65-59 Appalachian State* A W 59-46 E. Tennessee State* A W 71-61 UT-Chattanooga* H W 71-65 Mount St. Mary’s H W 83-52 Western Carolina* H W 75-45 Southern Conference Tournament M 8 E. Tennessee State A L 66-72 (N1) Richmond, Va. (N2) Orlando, Fla. SC Tourn: ETSU in Semis

All-Time Results

(N1) Orlando, Fla. (N2) Cullowhee, N.C. + Overtime; % Double Overtime SC Tourn: ETSU in Semis; ASU in Finals

1991-92: 15-13, 6-4 SoCon N 23 West Virginia State H W 94-40 Georgia State Tournament N 29 Campbell N1 W 67-60 N 30 Georgia State A W 66-61 Liberty Tournament D 6 New Hampshire N2 L 61-62 D 7 Liberty A W 64-62 Lady Herd Classic D 14 WVU Tech H W 79-61 D 15 Tennessee State H W 74-55 D 19 Ohio A L 57-79 D 28 Eastern Kentucky H L 60-63 D 31 Mercer A L 56-71 Georgia Southern Tournament J 3 Kent State N3 L 72-86 J 4 Radford N3 L 79-82 J8 J 11 J 18 J 22 J 25 J 27 F2 F8 F 10 F 13 F 15 F 19 F 22 M1 M7

Robert Morris H W 79-67 UT-Chattanooga* H L 65-81 Furman* A L 71-82 West Virginia N4 L 73-89 Appalachian State* A L 64-78 E. Tennessee State* A W 65-50 Furman* H L 65-69 Western Carolina* A W 59-46 UT-Chattanooga* A W 58-45 Morehead State A W 76-66 E. Tennessee State* H W 87-75 Wright State H W 74-50 Appalachian State* H W 79-67 Western Carolina* H W 69-58 Youngstown State A L 51-67 Southern Conference Tournament M 12 Western Carolina N5 L+ 58-59 (N1) Atlanta, Ga. (N2) Lynchburg, Va. (N3) Statesboro, Ga. (N4) Charleston, W.Va. (Capital Classic) (N5) Johnson City, Tenn. SC Tourn: WCU in 1st Rd. + Overtime

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Sarah Evans-Moore 5 Seasons 1992-97 Overall Record: 74-67 Conference Record: 35-32

1992-93: 15-13, 5-7 SoCon D 1 Kentucky

A L 44-79 Lady Herd Classic D 4 Winthrop H W 76-60 D 5 UNC Asheville H W 92-37 D8 D 16 D 18 D 21

Wright State A L 57-71 Youngstown State H W 65-62 Ohio H W 75-55 St. Francis H W 60-42 Virginia Tech Tournament D 29 Campbell N1 W 68-58 D 30 Virginia Tech A L 78-84 Coastal Carolina Tournament J 2 North Carolina N2 L 42-67 J 3 North Carolina A&T N2 W 71-59 J 10 J 16 J 17 J 23 J 24 J 30 J 31 F2 F 13 F 14 F 17 F 21 F 27 F 28 M4

Furman* H L 70-93 Appalachian State* H W 71-61 E. Tennessee State* H W 78-72 Furman* A L 65-68 Western Carolina* A W 79-63 Georgia Southern* H L 65-86 UT-Chattanooga* H L 64-71 Eastern Kentucky A W 84-80 Appalachian State* A L 47-80 E. Tennessee State* A W 86-81 West Virginia N3 W 92-81 Western Carolina* H W 84-65 Georgia Southern* A L 61-74 UT-Chattanooga* A L 60-77 Morehead State H L 63-65 Southern Conference Tournament M 11 E. Tennessee State A W 74-55 M 12 Furman N4 L 58-74 (N1) Blacksburg, Va. (N2) Conway, S.C. (N3) Charleston, W.Va. (Capital Classic) (N4) Johnson City, Tenn. SC Tourn: ETSU in 1st Rd.; FU in Semis

1993-94: 12-15, 6-7 SoCon N 27 Youngstown State A W 75-52 Virginia Tournament D 3 Virginia A L 73-105 D 4 Southern Illinois N1 L 62-78 D7 D9 D 11 D 18 D 20 D 22 J3 J8 J 15 J 17 J 19 J 22

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Eastern Kentucky Ohio Radford Robert Morris St. Francis (Pa.) Duquesne St. Peter’s E. Tennessee State* Georgia Southern* UT-Chattanooga* West Virginia Appalachian State*

H A H A A A A H A A N2 H

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

64-85 65-85 80-93 71-65 95-78 61-57 76-75 73-65 74-81 67-75 66-73 60-67

J 24 J 29 F2 F6 F 12 F 14 F 16 F 19 F 21 F 26 F 28

Western Carolina* H W 84-70 Furman* A L 71-89 Morehead State A W 76-70 E. Tennessee State* A L 76-92 Georgia Southern* H L 53-68 UT-Chattanooga* H W 75-62 Kentucky H L 43-66 Appalachian State* A L 60-79 Western Carolina* A W 79-67 Furman* H W 70-66 Davidson* H W 90-64 Southern Conference Tournament M 10 UT-Chattanooga N3 L 56-70 (N1) Charlottesville, Va. (N2) Charleston, W.Va. (Capital Classic) (N3) Greenville, S.C. SC Tourn: UTC in 1st Rd.

1994-95: 14-13, 6-8 SoCon N 26 N 30 D3 D6 D 10 D 16 D 18 D 21 J3 J4

Youngstown State H W 81-73 Eastern Kentucky A L 65-81 Duquesne H W 65-60 Morehead State H W 95-66 Radford A W 73-64 Furman* H L 75-91 James Madison A L 67-100 Wright State H W 64-60 UNC Wilmington Tournament Siena N1 L 66-79 UNC Wilmington A W 75-59

J7 J 10 J 14 J 16 J 18 J 21 J 23 J 30 F4 F8 F 11 F 13 F 18 F 20 F 24 F 26

E. Tennessee State* A L 72-77 Cincinnati H W 84-67 Georgia Southern* H L 61-74 UT-Chattanooga* H W 78-60 West Virginia N2 W 87-72 Appalachian State* A L 56-109 Western Carolina* A W 72-69 Davidson* H W 88-77 E. Tennessee State* H W 79-75 Kentucky A L 58-91 UT-Chattanooga* A L 62-84 Georgia Southern* A L 65-80 Western Carolina* H L 74-77 Appalachian State* H W 71-59 Davidson* A W 68-65 Furman* A L 64-76 Southern Conference Tournament M 1 Appalachian State A L 71-90 (N1) Wilmington, N.C. (N2) Charleston, W.Va. (Capital Classic) SC Tourn: ASU in 1st Rd.

1995-96: 15-14, 9-6 SoCon N 25 Youngstown State A N 27 Eastern Kentucky H D 3 James Madison H D 6 Morehead State A D 10 Radford H South Florida Holiday Classic D 17 South Florida A D 18 Ala.-Birmingham N1

L W L L W

75-87 77-61 44-73 76-87 81-65

L L

69-80 60-75

D 21 Wright State A Villanova Tournament D 29 St. Bonaventure N2 D 30 Brown N2

L

64-67

L W

73-84 69-60

J 6 E. Tennessee State* H J 13 Georgia Southern* A J 15 UT-Chattanooga* A J 18 West Virginia N3 J 20 Appalachian State* H J 22 Western Carolina* H J 27 Furman* A J 29 Davidson* H J 31 Furman* H F 7 Kentucky H F 10 UT-Chattanooga* H F 12 Georgia Southern* H F 17 Western Carolina* A F 19 Appalachian State* A F 24 Davidson* A F 26 E. Tennessee State* A Southern Conference Tournament F 28 Western Carolina H M 2 Georgia Southern N4 M 3 Appalachian State N4

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

95-88 77-93 65-68 71-76 75-81 69-56 62-70 87-64 73-59 72-66 70-52 89-73 83-72 82-85 85-69 84-67

W 83-74 W 108-82 L 75-77

(N1) Tampa, Fla. (N2) Philadelphia, Pa. (N3) Charleston, W.Va. (Capital Classic) (N4) Greensboro, N.C. SC Tourn: WCU in 1st Rd.; GSU in Semis; ASU in Finals

1996-97: 18-12, 9-5 SoCon N 23 N 25 N 30 D4 D7 D8 D 15 D 17 D 19 D 28 D 31 J4 J6 J 11 J 13 J 18 J 20 J 25 J 27 F1 F3 F8 F 10 F 15 F 17 F 22 F 26 M1 M2 M 14

Southern Conf. Tourn. Champions NCAA Tournament Howard H W 82-71 Eastern Kentucky A L 65-86 Youngstown State H L+ 86-102 Morehead State H W 67-52 Brown Classic Texas A&M N1 L 65-78 Bucknell N1 W+ 88-84 Radford A L 87-94 West Virginia N2 L 78-86 Robert Morris H W 95-74 Canisius A W 88-76 Buffalo A L 55-70 E. Tennessee State* A W 75-68 Furman* A L 58-64 Georgia Southern* H W 82-72 UT-Chattanooga* H W 80-65 Appalachian State* A L 66-71 Western Carolina* A L 67-68 Furman* H W+ 94-81 Davidson* H W 81-73 E. Tennessee State* H W 92-71 Wofford A W 74-63 UT-Chattanooga* A L 60-63 Georgia Southern* A W 94-81 Western Carolina* H W 75-72 Appalachian State* H L 82-86 Davidson* A W 67-66 Southern Conference Tournament Western Carolina H W 85-77 Appalachian State N3 W 79-74 Georgia Southern N3 W 77-69 NCAA Tournament Colorado A L 49-69

(N1) Providence, R.I. (N2) Charleston, W.Va. (Capital Classic) (N3) Greensboro, N.C. SC Tourn: WCU in Quarters; ASU in Semis; GSU in Finals


Juliene Simpson 4 Seasons 1997-2001 Overall Record: 30-81 Conference Record: 10-56

J 27 J 30 F3 F6 F 10 F 13 F 17 F 20 F 23

West Virginia Bowling Green* Akron* Kent State* Ohio* Central Michigan* Northern Illinois* Western Michigan* Ball State*

N2 A A H H H A H A

L L L L L L L L L

60-76 57-70 64-78 52-78 72-74 64-73 50-63 74-79 59-82

(N1) Cincinnati, Ohio (N2) Charleston, W.Va. (Toyota Capital Classic)

1997-98: 8-21, 3-15 MAC

1999-00: 8-20, 2-14 MAC

N 15 Eastern Kentucky H N 22 Akron* H Hawaii Airlines Rainbow Classic N 28 Alabama N1 N 29 Idaho N1 N 30 California N1

L L

90-97 57-72

N 23 Youngstown State N 26 Rider D 1 Duquesne

L L L

62-91 62-65 59-66

D3 D6 D 16 D 20 D 22 D 28 D 30 J3 J5 J8 J 10 J 17 J 21 J 24 J 29 J 31 F5 F7 F 14 F 16 F 18 F 21 F 23 F 25

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

67-88 64-67 72-70 52-81 89-53 77-64 67-58 55-76 73-70 68-84 67-87 72-93 65-60 81-86 75-76 82-86 74-72 83-94 63-72 68-63 69-86 65-77 69-76 70-89

Kent State* Howard Wofford Youngstown State Robert Morris Buffalo Canisius Toledo* Eastern Michigan* Northern Illinois* Ball State* Ohio* Miami (Ohio)* Bowling Green* Ball State* Northern Illinois* Western Michigan* Central Michigan* Ohio* West Virginia Bowling Green* Miami (Ohio)* Kent State* Akron*

A A H A A H H H H A A A A H H H A A H N2 A H H A

(N1) Honolulu, Hawaii (N2) Charleston, W.Va. (Capital Classic)

1998-99: 4-22, 1-15 MAC N 15 Old Dominion N 20 Youngstown State N 24 Central Michigan* N 29 Duquesne D 1 Morehead State D 7 North Carolina D 8 UNC-Greensboro Aveda Bearcat Classic D 18 Elon D 19 Cincinnati

A H A A H A A

L L L L W L L

36-68 76-79 78-87 57-74 82-70 46-77 75-91

N1 A

W L

62-56 60-91

D 30 J2 J6 J9 J 13 J 16 J 20 J 25

H H A A H A H H

W 83-62 L 64-78 L 73-83 L 84-102 L 72-77 L 55-103 L 58-75 W 76-59

Rider Ball State* Ohio* Western Michigan* Eastern Michigan* Toledo* Miami (Ohio)* Buffalo*

A A H

L W L

74-85 63-50 47-57

J 13 J 16 J 20 J 24 J 27 J 31 F3 F7 F 10 F 14 F 17 F 21 F 24 F 27

Western Michigan* H W 68-56 Central Michigan* H W+ 80-75 Ball State* H L 58-77 Buffalo* A L 63-70 Akron* A L 58-59 Ohio* H L 58-68 Buffalo* H L 49-62 Miami (Ohio)* H L 64-65 Eastern Michigan* A L 56-75 Akron* H W 70-60 Bowling Green* A L 73-90 Miami (Ohio)* A L 73-85 Kent State* H L 71-80 Ohio* A W 80-70 Mid-American Conference Tourn. M 3 Miami (Ohio) A L 58-87 (N1) Blacksburg, Va. (N2) Charleston, W.Va. (Toyota Capital Classic) + Overtime (Toyota Capital Classic)

Davidson Roundball Invitational D 4 Boston Univ. N1 W 59-52 D 5 Stony Brook N1 L 66-70

Royce Chadwick 9 Seasons 2001-

D 17 WVU Tech H W 63-50 D 19 UNC-Greensboro H L 68-71 D 21 Morehead State A W 80-77 Adidas Seelbach Hilton Holiday Classic D 28 Arizona (#15) N2 L 61-91 D 29 Western Illinois N2 W 67-57 J2 J5 J8 J 10 J 15 J 18 J 22 J 27 J 29 J 31 F2 F5 F9 F 12 F 17 F 19 F 22

Eastern Michigan* H L 57-66 Northern Illinois* H L 56-59 Western Michigan* A L 52-63 Ball State* A L 46-66 Miami (Ohio)* H L 55-66 West Virginia N3 W 62-51 Central Michigan* A L 59-68 Buffalo* H L 49-54 Akron* H L 53-60 Ohio* A L 69-94 Bowling Green* H W 69-59 Kent State* A L 56-83 Ball State* H L 53-70 Ohio* H L 68-79 Akron* A L 57-69 Buffalo* A W 89-78 Miami (Ohio)* A L 78-85 Mid-American Conference Tourn. F 28 Miami (Ohio) A L 68-78 (N1) Davidson, N.C. (N2) Louisville, Ky. (N3) Charleston, W.Va. (Toyota Capital Classic)

2000-01: 10-18, 4-12 MAC N 21 N 25 N 27 D2 D9 D 13 D 16 D 19

Youngstown State H L 67-74 College of Charleston A W 79-61 Coastal Carolina A L 58-70 Robert Morris A L 78-88 Bluefield State H W 77-61 Wright State A L 67-81 WVU Tech H W 108-53 Norfolk State H W 83-61 Hokie Hardwood Classic D 28 Maine N1 L 58-79 D 29 UNC Asheville N1 W 85-73 J4 J6 J9

Ball State* Northern Illinois* West Virginia

A A N2

L 77-100 L 56-66 W 74-72

All-Time Results

+ Overtime

Overall Record: 136-134 Conference Record: 70-72

2001-02: 9-19, 5-11 MAC American Univ. Tip-Off Classic A L+ 87-89 N1 W 62-48 Fresno State Invitational N 22 Southern Utah N2 L 74-77 N 24 Cal St. Northridge N2 W 76-58 N 16 American N 17 S.C. State

D1 D5 D 18 D 21

WVU Tech H W 98-57 Navy H L 61-71 Robert Morris H W 77-60 Oklahoma State A L 58-78 Eastern Kentucky Tournament D 29 Morehead State N3 L 68-80 D 30 Eastern Kentucky A L 43-88 J2 J5 J9 J 12 J 15 J 19 J 23 J 26 J 30 F2 F7 F9 F 13 F 16 F 19 F 23 F 26

Northern Illinois* H L 55-79 Ball State* A L 42-50 Ohio* H L+ 73-80 Western Michigan* H L 52-71 Central Michigan* A W 67-64 Kent State* H L 39-59 West Virginia N4 L 37-65 Bowling Green* A L 52-76 Akron* A W+ 71-68 Miami (Ohio)* H L 49-79 Ohio* A L 67-77 Eastern Michigan* H L 44-57 Buffalo* A W 55-35 Bowling Green* H W 56-43 Miami (Ohio)* A L 45-67 Toledo* A L 50-56 Akron* H W 63-37 Mid-American Conference Tourn. M 2 Eastern Michigan A L 49-68 (N1) Washington, D.C. (N2) Fresno, Calif. (N3) Richmond, Ky. (N4) Charleston, W.Va. (Toyota Capital Classic)

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+ Overtime

2002-03: 12-17, 7-9 MAC Fifth Third MU Classic N 22 American H W 76-56 N 23 Georgia Southern H W 53-50 N 26 D1 D4 D 14

Wake Forest A L 56-67 Eastern Kentucky H L 73-95 Morehead State A W 72-61 Radford A L+ 74-77 Sunsplash Shootout D 21 Clemson N1 L+ 37-45 D 22 Mississippi N1 L 55-61 D 30 J2 J8 J 13 J 15 J 20 J 22 J 25 J 29 F1 F5 F8 F 10 F 15 F 19 F 22 F 26 M1 M4

Shepherd H W 74-59 Kentucky A L 42-75 Buffalo* H W+ 62-59 Kent State* A L 44-65 Akron* A L 49-59 Miami (Ohio)* H L 53-72 West Virginia N2 L 63-67 Northern Illinois* A L 74-81 Toledo* H L 54-70 Central Michigan* H W+ 53-49 Ohio* H L+ 61-70 Eastern Michigan* A W 64-56 Western Michigan* A L 71-80 Ball State* H W 86-69 Kent State* H W 62-47 Ohio* A L 66-80 Bowling Green* A W 69-50 Akron* H W 72-52 Miami (Ohio)* A L+ 81-89 Mid-American Conference Tourn. M 8 Northern Illinois A W 70-58 M 12 Toledo N3 L 66-80 (N1) Nassau, Bahamas (N2) Charleston, W.Va. (Toyota Capital Classic) (N3) Cleveland, Ohio MAC Tourn: NIU in 1st Rd; TOL in Quarters + Overtime

2003-04: 18-12, 8-8 MAC Fifth Third MU Classic N 21 Morgan State H W 88-34 N 22 High Point H W 90-70 N 25 D2 D5 D 15 D 19 D 21

Radford H W 80-50 Wake Forest H W 60-49 Morehead State H W 84-61 Austin Peay H L 50-53 Texas-Pan American A W 74-59 Texas A&M A W 61-56 Christmas City Classic D 30 Lehigh A W 68-55 D 31 Mississippi N1 L 53-54 J3 J7 J 10 J 14 J 17 J 21 J 24 J 27 F4 F7

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Ball State* Kent State* Ohio* Western Michigan* Buffalo* West Virginia Central Michigan* Miami (Ohio)* Akron* Eastern Michigan*

A H A H A N2 A H A H

L W W L L L W L W L

63-71 56-51 86-63 72-96 60-79 53-79 73-56 70-78 70-55 49-66

F 11 F 14 F 16 F 22 F 25 F 28 M2

Miami (Ohio)* A L 56-73 Toledo* A W 61-56 Kent State* A L 50-64 Northern Illinois* H W 58-55 Bowling Green* H L 67-77 Ohio* H W 56-52 Akron* H W 67-52 Mid-American Conference Tourn. M 6 Buffalo H W 69-45 M 10 Kent State N3 W 64-58 M 12 Eastern Michigan N3 L 70-75 (N1) Bethlehem, Pa. (N2) Charleston, W.Va. (Toyota Capital Classic) (N3) Cleveland, Ohio MAC Tourn: UB in 1st Rd; KSU in Quarters; EMU in Semis

2004-05: 19-10, 12-4 MAC N 19 N 20 N 27 N 28

MAC East Division Co-Champions Fifth Third MU Classic Texas-Pan American H W 79-43 Lehigh H W 68-66 Binghamton Time Warner Classic Binghamton A L 60-85 Robert Morris N1 L 53-59

D 1 Morehead State H W 81-61 D 12 Kentucky H L 55-73 UCF Christmas Classic D 18 Fla. International N2 L 58-61 D 19 Colgate N2 W 86-68 Terrapin Classic D 29 Elon N3 W 71-43 D 30 Maryland (#17) A L 68-83 J5 J8 J 11 J 15 J 18 J 22 J 26 J 29 F2 F5 F9 F 13 F 16 F 19 F 23 F 26 M1

Miami (Ohio)* H L 65-68 Kent State* A L 62-78 West Virginia N4 W 82-76 Northern Illinois* A W 71-58 Ohio* H W 88-87 Buffalo* A W 72-51 Central Michigan* H W 79-69 Toledo* H W 73-56 Kent State* H W 84-78 Miami (Ohio)* A W 76-63 Ohio* A W 72-63 Ball State* H W 71-50 Western Michigan* A W 72-61 Buffalo* H W 66-46 Bowling Green* A L 62-73 Eastern Michigan* A L 73-93 Akron* H W 65-49 Mid-American Conference Tourn. M 9 Toledo N5 W 68-56 M 11 Kent State N5 L 57-73 (N1) Vestal, N.Y. (N2) Orlando, Fla. (N3) College Park, Md. (N4) Charleston, W.Va. (Toyota Capital Classic) (N5) Cleveland, Ohio MAC Tourn: TOL in Quarters; KSU in Semis

2005-06: 15-14, 9-7 C-USA Fifth Third MU Classic N 18 Tennessee State H W 81-57 N 19 South Carolina State H W 69-47 Caribbean Classic N 24 California N1 L 53-62

N 27 Baylor (#5) N 30 D2 D 13 D 16 D 20

Morehead State Binghamton Wright State East Carolina* Virginia

N1

L

A W H L A W H W A L Lady Luck Classic D 28 Texas A&M-C.C. N2 L D 29 Longwood N2 W

47-74 66-53 68-77 72-66 57-54 35-67 48-69 76-66

J6 J8 J 13 J 20 J 22 J 25 J 27 J 29 F4 F6 F 10 F 12 F 17 F 19 F 24 F 26

Memphis* A W 65-52 UAB* A W 75-65 Rice* H W 75-64 UCF* A W 77-60 Southern Miss* A L 63-67 West Virginia N3 L 58-72 Tulsa* H L 56-81 SMU* H L 57-72 East Carolina* A L 56-57 Houston* A W 57-50 UAB* H W 82-78 Memphis* H W 74-54 Tulane* A L 40-58 UTEP* A L 63-77 UCF* H L 63-66 Southern Miss* H W 66-53 Conference USA Championship M 2 Memphis N4 W 80-73 M 3 Southern Miss N4 L 58-60 (N1) Riviera Maya, Mexico (N2) Blacksburg, Va. (N3) Charleston, W.Va. (Toyota Capital Classic) (N4) Dallas, Texas C-USA Tourn: MEM in First Rd.; USM in Quarters

2006-07: 15-15, 8-8 C-USA N 12 Navy

A W 74-47 Fifth Third MU Classic N 17 Southern H W 61-50 N 18 Robert Morris H W 72-64 N 21 Morehead State N 23 Monmouth N 24 Drake N 29 D2 D5 D 16 D 19 D 21 D 28 J2 J5 J7 J 11 J 18 J 20 J 24 J 28 F1 F3 F9 F 11 F 15 F 17 F 22

Maryland (#1) Houston* Virginia Ohio Wright State Niagara Richmond East Carolina* UCF* Southern Miss* Rice* Memphis* UAB* West Virginia East Carolina* Memphis* UAB* Tulsa* SMU* Tulane* UTEP* UCF*

H W 65-62 Caribbean Classic N1 L 54-65 N1 W 59-58 H L 49-68 H W 57-41 H L 58-75 A L 71-74 H W 62-54 A L 70-80 A W+ 67-66 A L 51-73 H W 62-58 H W 96-83 A L 79-83 A W 69-50 A W+ 75-69 N2 L 54-76 H W 69-59 H W 73-60 H L 55-62 A L 58-74 A L 48-65 H L 64-67 H L 57-64 A W 64-46


(N1) Cancun, Mexico (N2) Charleston, W.Va. (Chesapeake Energy Capital Classic) (N3) Tulsa, Okla. C-USA Tourn: HOU in First Rd. + Overtime

2007-08: 17-16, 7-9 C-USA Preseason WNIT A L 77-89 N1 L 49-60 N1 L 61-72

N 9 Evansville N 16 IUPUI N 17 Radford N 21 Morehead State N 24 Niagara N 30 Jackson State D 1 Pittsburgh D4 D 14 D 16 D 18

W+ 83-79 W 79-66

Fifth Third MU Classic H W 87-61 H L 66-70

North Texas Ohio U. Navy UT Arlington

D 28 Missouri D 29 Virginia

A H

A A H A

W W W W&

82-70 78-74 70-58 97-91

Marriott Cavalier Classic N W 77-72 A L 56-78

J5 J 10 J 12 J 18 J 20 J 23 J 27 J 31 F2 F7 F 10 F 15 F 17 F 21 F 23 F 28 M1

East Carolina* H W 81-55 Memphis* A W 61-47 UAB* A L+ 64-79 Tulsa* H W 74-53 SMU* H L 50-72 West Virginia N2 L 51-58 East Carolina* A L 57-59 UCF* A W+ 77-75 Southern Miss* A L 51-77 UTEP* H L 54-60 Tulane* A L 56-61 UCF* H W 71-64 Southern Miss* H L 67-77 Memphis* H W 83-73 UAB* H L 48-60 Rice* A L 64-68 Houston* A W 78-74 Conference USA Championship M 6 Tulane N3 W 65-58 M 7 UAB N3 W+ 71-69 M 8 SMU N3 L 59-68 (N1) Oxford, Ohio (N2) Charleston, W.Va. (Chesapeake Energy Capital Classic) (N3) Orlando, Fla. C-USA Tourn: TLN in First Rd., UAB in Quarters, SMU in Semis + Overtime & Three Overtimes

2008-09: 17-15, 8-8 C-USA N 14 Appalachian State N 17 North Texas

A H

W W

67-65 78-69

Fifth Third MU Classic N 21 Tennessee State H W 78-56 N 22 UL Monroe H L 67-69 N 25 Morehead State H W 56-51

D2 D6 D 13 D 16 D 20

UT Arlington Seton Hall Ohio U. Houston Baptist Richmond

H W A L H L H W H L Terrapin Classic D 29 Mississippi State N1 L D 30 UNC Asheville N1 W

82-72 52-73 53-67 91-50 49-74 65-73 89-68

J3 J8 J 10 J 14 J 18 J 22 J 24 J 29 J 31 F5 F8 F 13 F 15 F 20 F 22 F 26 F 28

East Carolina* A L 47-70 SMU* A W 70-63 Tulsa* A W 51-37 WVU N2 L 65-74 East Carolina* H W 85-83 UAB* H W 64-53 Memphis* H W 72-57 Southern Miss* A L 64-70 UCF* A L 67-75 Tulane* H L 45-58 UTEP* A L 62-71 UCF* H L 50-68 Southern Miss* H L 61-69 UAB* A W 67-50 Memphis* A W 70-61 Houston* H L 58-67 Rice* H W 61-51 Conference USA Championship M 5 Memphis N3 W 76-57 M 6 UTEP N3 W+ 72-70 M 7 Southern Miss N3 L 56-64 (N1) College Park, Md. (N2) Charleston, W.Va. (Chesapeake Energy Capital Classic) (N3) New Orleans, La. C-USA Tourn: MEM in First Rd., UTEP in Quarters, USM in Semis + Overtime

2009-10: 14-16, 6-10 C-USA N 13 N 16 N 21 N 24

Appalachian State H L Seton Hall H L Kent State H W Ohio U A L Pitt Tournament N 27 Miami (Ohio) N1 W N 28 Pitt A L D2 D8 D 18 D 20 D 29 D 31 J4 J8 J 10 J 15 J 17 J 20 J 23 J 28 J 30 F4 F6 F 11 F 13 F 21 F 25 F 27 M3

Cleveland State George Washington Morehead State UT-Martin Murray State Radford East Carolina* UCF* Southern Miss* Rice* Houston* West Virginia Tulsa* Memphis* UAB* UCF* Southern Miss* Tulane* UTEP* SMU* Memphis* UAB* East Carolina*

63-58 53-51 57-50 63-48 83-76 80-58

A W 75-61 A W 56-47 A W 73-71 H W 65-48 H W 68-58 H W 70-66 A L 78-54 H W 74-60 H W 58-56 A L 63-61 A W 66-61 N2 L 74-42 A W 57-49 H L 57-50 H W% 85-84 A L 56-47 A L 67-39 H L 64-54 H W 65-56 H L 74-64 A L 62-53 A L 45-44 H L 75-70

M 8 UCF*

Conference USA Championship N3 L+ 59-57

(N1) Pittsburgh, Pa. (N2) Charleston, W.Va. (Chesapeake Energy Capital Classic) (N3) Tulsa, Okla. C-USA Tourn: UCF in First Rd + Overtime % Double Overtime

2010-11: 9-21, 5-11 C-USA Longwood Classic N 12 Appalachian State N1 L 64-55 N 13 Longwood A W 62-54 N 17 N 23 N 28 D2 D6 D 11 D 18 D 21 D 28 D 30 J6 J9 J 13 J 16 J 19 J 23 J 27 J 30 F3 F6 F 10 F 13 F 17 F 20 F 24 F 27 M3

USC Upstate H L 79-73 Ohio U H L 54-52 Kent State A L 79-55 George Washington H W% 64-61 Miami (Ohio) A L 89-63 North Carolina A&T H L 57-53 Cleveland State H W 71-67 Cincinnati A L 57-47 Morehead State H L 61-50 Elon H W 79-69 Memphis* A L 74-54 UTEP* H W 62-58 Rice* A L 52-39 Tulane* H L 68-38 West Virginia N2 L 78-21 UCF* A L 68-40 Memphis* H L 69-44 UAB* A L 74-46 East Carolina* H L 61-43 Southern Miss* A W 57-48 SMU* A L 62-46 UCF* H L 71-59 UAB* H W 58-57 Tulsa* A W 53-46 Houston* H L 72-54 East Carolina* A L 48-44 Southern Miss* H W 70-57 Conference USA Championship M 9 UAB* N3 L 56-45

All-Time Results

F 24 Southern Miss* A L 44-82 Conference USA Championship M 1 Houston N3 L 58-71

(N1) Farmville, Va. (N2) Charleston, W.Va. (Chesapeake Energy Capital Classic) (N3) El Paso, Texas C-USA Tourn: UAB in First Rd + Overtime % Double Overtime

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All-Time vs Opponents

92-93

AKRON Series tied, 7-7 97-98 98-99 99-00 00-01 01-02 02-03 03-04 04-05

(N22) (F25) (F3) (J29) (F17) (J27) (F14) (J30) (F26) (J15) (M1) (F4) (M2) (M1)

AKR AKR AKR AKR AKR AKR MAR MAR MAR AKR MAR MAR MAR MAR

72-57* 89-70 78-64 60-53* 69-57 59-58 70-60* 71-68 ot 63-37* 59-49 72-52* 70-55 67-52* 65-49*

UAB MAR leads, 8-7 95-96 (D18) 05-06 (J8) (F10) 06-07 (J20) (F3) 07-08 (J12) (F23) (M7) 08-09 (J22) (F20) 09-10 (J30) (F27) 10-11 (J30) (F17) (M9)

ALA

91-62 n

AMERICAN MAR leads, 2-1 88-89 (D10) 01-02 (N16) 02-03 (N22)

UAB MAR MAR MAR UAB UAB UAB MAR MAR MAR MAR UAB UAB MAR UAB

75-60 n 75-65 82-78* 75-69 ot 62-55* 79-64 ot 60-48* 71-69 ot $ 64-53* 67-50 85-84*2ot 45-44 74-46 58-57 * 56-45 $

MAR

MAR AU MAR

82-35*

85-50* 89-87 ot 76-56*

88

96-97 08-09 09-10 10-11

ARZ leads, 1-0 99-00 (D28)

ASU ASU MAR MAR MAR MAR MAR MAR MAR MAR MAR ASU MAR ASU ASU ASU ASU MAR ASU ASU MAR MAR MAR ASU MAR

MAR leads, 1-0 85-86 (D7)

ARZ

91-61 n

74-75 75-76 76-77 97-98 98-99 99-00 00-01 01-02 02-03 03-04 04-05

(M7) (F12) (F18) (J24) (F18) (J30) (F2) (F17) (J26) (F16) (F26) (F25) (F23)

BGSU BGSU MAR BGSU BGSU BGSU MAR BGSU BGSU MAR MAR BGSU BGSU

53-48n ^ 72-71 ot 60-57* 86-81* 86-69 70-57 69-59* 90-73 76-52 56-43* 69-50 77-67* 73-62

BROWN MAR leads, 1-0 95-96 (D30)

MAR

69-60 n

BUCKNELL MAR leads, 1-0 96-97 (D8)

MAR

88-84n ot

BUF MAR MAR BUF MAR BUF BUF MAR MAR BUF MAR MAR MAR

70-55 77-64* 76-59* 54-49* 89-78 70-63 62-49* 55-35 62-59* ot 79-60 69-45 # 72-51 66-46*

CAL CAL

66-59 n 62-53 n

61-59 71-69 66-65* 82-76* + 91-58* 82-60 80-67 89-88* 68-62n + 75-66 76-55* 66-64* 64-59 68-65n + 63-60 77-73* 72-67* + 79-72* 66-58 85-59 69-67* 58-56* 59-46 78-64 79-67*

BUFFALO MAR

89-85 n

AUSTIN PEAY APSU leads, 2-0 84-85 (D7) 03-04 (D15)

APSU APSU

75-74 n 53-50*

MAR MAR BSU BSU BSU BSU BSU BSU BSU BSU BSU MAR BSU MAR

63-40n ^ 84-69 n 87-67 76-75* 78-64* 82-59 66-46 70-53* 100-77 77-58* 50-42 86-69* 71-63 71-50*

BALL STATE BSU leads, 10-4 71-72 (M10) 84-85 (D8) 97-98 (J10) (J29) 98-99 (J2) (F23) 99-00 (J10) (F9) 00-01 (J4) (J20) 01-02 (J5) 02-03 (F15) 03-04 (J3) 04-05 (F13)

BAYLOR Series tied, 1-1 89-90 (D2) 05-06 (N27)

APPALACHIAN STATE ASU leads, 22-19 80-81 (J24) 82-83 (J22) (F17) (M3) 83-84 (J13) (F13) 84-85 (J14) (J26) (M9) 85-86 (J9) (F3) 86-87 (J31) (F14) (M7) 87-88 (J16) (F28) (M12) 88-89 (J28) (F25) 89-90 (J27) (F24) 90-91 (J26) (F16) 91-92 (J25) (F22)

95-96

71-61* 80-47 67-60* 79-60 109-56 71-59* 90-71 + 81-75* 85-82 77-75n + 71-66 86-82* 79-74n + 67-65 63-58* 64-55 n

ARKANSAS STATE

ALICE LLOYD MAR leads, 1-0 79-80 (N26)

94-95

MAR ASU ASU ASU ASU MAR ASU ASU ASU ASU ASU ASU MAR MAR ASU ASU

ARIZONA

ALABAMA ALA leads, 1-0 97-98 (N28)

93-94

(J16) (F13) (J22) (F19) (J21) (F20) (M1) (J20) (F19) (M3) (J18) (F17) (M1) (N14) (N13) (N12)

MAR BAY

84-71 n 74-47 n

BEL BEL

71-55 75-28

BING BING

85-60 77-68*

CSU

70-48 n <

MAR

76-58 n

CC

64-52 n ^

MAR MAR

67-60 n 68-58 n

MAR MAR

88-76 67-58*

CAMPBELL

CANISIUS MAR leads, 2-0 96-97 (D28) 97-98 (D30)

MAR MAR MAR

100-28n% 84-41* 77-61*

MAR MAR

62-51 n 59-52 n

BOWLING GREEN BGSU leads, 9-5 71-72 (J15)

MAR leads, 1-0 01-02 (N24)

MAR leads, 2-0 91-92 (N29) 92-93 (D29)

BOSTON UNIVERSITY MAR leads, 2-0 90-91 (J2) 99-00 (D4)

CSU leads, 1-0 70-71 (M25)

CC leads, 1-0 71-72 (M11)

BLUEFIELD STATE MAR leads, 3-0 75-76 (F18) 88-89 (N26) 00-01 (D9)

CALIFORNIA STATE

CALVIN COLLEGE

BINGHAMTON BING leads, 2-0 04-05 (N27) 05-06 (D2)

CALIFORNIA CAL leads, 2-0 97-98 (N30) 05-06 (N24)

MAR

47-41

10-11

64-46 77-75 ot 71-64* 75-67 69-50* 74-60* 56-47 59-57 $ot 68-40 71-59 *

CENTRAL MICHIGAN MAR leads, 5-4 97-98 (F7) 98-99 (N24) (F13) 99-00 (J22) 00-01 (J16) 01-02 (J15) 02-03 (F1) 03-04 (J24) 04-05 (J26)

CMU CMU CMU CMU MAR MAR MAR MAR MAR

94-83 87-78 73-64* 68-59 80-75* ot 67-64 53-49* ot 73-56 79-69*

(formerly Morris Harvey) MAR leads, 19-15 69-70 ( ) MAR 70-71 (J17) MAR (M5) MAR 71-72 (J25) MAR 72-73 (F3) MAR 73-74 (F5) MAR (F25) MAR 74-75 (F20) MAR (F22) MAR 75-76 (D13) UC (J13) UC (F20) MAR 76-77 (D11) UC (J11) MAR 77-78 (D5) UC (J7) UC (J14) UC 78-79 (D16) MAR (J25) UC 79-80 (J28) MAR (F15) UC 80-81 (N28) UC (J19) UC 81-82 (J14) MAR (F11) UC 82-83 (D11) UC (J31) UC 83-84 (J26) MAR 84-85 (N28) MAR 85-86 (N26) MAR 86-87 (J10) MAR 87-88 (F8) UC 88-89 (N28) MAR 89-90 (N27) UC

55-13 46-19 70-32* 71-32 52-28* 49-41 58-42n % 77-41n % 75-49n % 60-46 56-55* ot 64-58n % 62-57 69-68* 75-59* 75-60* 63-57* 78-75* 60-54 72-61* 89-78 80-58 82-66* 62-54* 76-49 74-64* 78-72 82-71* 98-81 90-72* 81-50* 92-66 65-42* 75-66*

MAR MAR

MAR leads, 1-0 90-91 (D7)

MAR

93-39*

CNY

94-68 n

CC

76-40 n

MAR

74-27

CHEYNEY 63-48 71-36*

CNY leads, 1-0 83-84 (F18)

CHICAGO CIRCLE UCF Series Tied, 7-7 86-87 (J3) 05-06 (J20) (F24) 06-07 (J5)

09-10

MAR MAR MAR UCF UCF MAR UCF UCF UCF UCF

CHARLESTON SO.

CEDARVILLE (OHIO) MAR leads, 2-0 74-75 (F13) 75-76 (D4)

08-09

(F22) (J31) (F15) (J31) (F13) (J8) (F4) (M8) (J23) (F13)

CHARLESTON (W.VA.)

CAL ST. NORTHRIDGE

BELMONT BEL leads, 2-0 75-76 (J9) 76-77 (J8)

MAR leads, 8-5 96-97 (D31) 97-98 (D28) 98-99 (J25) 99-00 (J27) (F19) 00-01 (J24) (F3) 01-02 (F13) 02-03 (J8) 03-04 (J17) (M6) 04-05 (J22) (F19)

07-08

CC leads, 1-0 77-78 (F11) MAR MAR UCF MAR

78-77 77-60 66-63* 62-58*

CINCINNATI MAR leads, 6-4 71-72 (F23)


(M8) (J31) (J27) (F2) (J31) (J2) (J10) (D19) (D21)

MAR MAR MAR MAR CIN CIN MAR CIN CIN

52-40n ^ 56-48 75-62* 64-60 69-51* 82-64 84-67* 90-61 57-47

CINCINNATI (AAU) CINAU leads, 1-0 70-71 (M13)

45-37n ot

57-45n ~

MAR CSU MAR MAR

50-47* 73-68 75-61 71-67 *

CC MAR CC

68-57 78-51 70-58

MAR

86-68 n

COL. OF CHARLESTON MAR leads, 1-0 00-01 (N25)

DAY leads, 5-0 78-79 (D21) 79-80 (F4) 80-81 (J10) 81-82 (F13) 82-83 (J15) DEP leads, 1-0 87-88 (J1) DET leads, 1-0 79-80 (M7)

MAR

DC leads, 2-0 80-81 (D6) 81-82 (D2) MAR leads, 1-0 06-07 (N24)

79-61

Series tied, 4-4 78-79 (D2) 87-88 (N28) 88-89 (D3) 89-90 (N25) 93-94 (D22) 94-95 (D3) 98-99 (N29) 99-00 (D1)

EAST CAROLINA

COL leads, 1-0 96-97 (M14)

ECU leads, 9-6 79-80 (J3) 83-84 (F17) 84-85 (D19) 05-06 (D16) (F4) 06-07 (J2) (J28) 07-08 (J5) (J27) 08-09 (J3) (J18) 09-10 (J4) (M3) 10-11 (F3) (F27)

COL

69-49 !

MAR MAR MAR MAR MAR MAR MAR MAR MAR MAR MAR MAR MAR MAR

59-49 --80-53* 75-30* 85-20 70-31 76-47* 75-45 74-55 n 83-65* 69-52 n 74-45* 86-36* 64-45*

CONCORD

DAVIDSON MAR leads, 7-0 93-94 (F28) 94-95 (J30) (F24) 95-96 (J29) (F24) 96-97 (J27) (F22)

DAVIS & ELKINS MAR leads, 2-0

DAY DAY DAY DAY DAY

77-56* 95-74 89-68* 88-41 61-53*

86-87 87-88 88-89

DEP

74-64 n

89-90 90-91

DET

109-54n ^

DC DC

91-92 78-57* 78-76

93-94 MAR

59-58 n

90-64* 88-77* 68-65 87-64* 85-69 81-73* 67-66

94-95 95-96

MAR

58-57

96-97

ETSU MAR MAR ETSU MAR MAR MAR MAR MAR MAR MAR MAR MAR ETSU MAR ETSU ETSU MAR ETSU MAR MAR MAR MAR MAR MAR ETSU ETSU MAR MAR MAR MAR MAR

66-64 n + 75-74* 72-67 ot 65-61 84-81 ot 77-72 n + 75-64* 80-74 83-81n 2ot + 74-59 82-63* 73-67* 69-65 90-78 66-63* 61-58 + 67-54* 71-61 72-66 + 65-50 87-75* 78-72* 86-81 74-55 73-65* 92-76 77-72 79-75* 95-88* 84-67 75-68 92-71*

DUQ MAR DUQ MAR MAR MAR DUQ DUQ

ECU MAR MAR MAR ECU ECU MAR MAR ECU ECU MAR ECU ECU ECU ECU

67-50 n 79-53* 68-52 92-70* 61-57 65-60* 74-57 57-47*

63-59* 78-68 86-76* 57-54* 57-56 73-51 69-59* 81-55* 59-57 70-47 85-83* 78-54 75-70* 61-43 * 48-44

EAST STROUDSBURG ESU leads, 1-0 70-71 (M24) MAR leads, 26-15 77-78 (D9) 80-81 (J22) (F19) 81-82 (J22) 82-83 (J24) (F19) (M4) 83-84 (J10) (F11)

03-04

(F7) (M12) (F26)

EMU EMU EMU

66-49* 75-70n # 93-73

MAR leads, 3-1 73-74 (J12) 98-99 (D18) 04-05 (D29) 10-11 (D30)

ELON MAR MAR MAR

60-46 62-56 n 71-43 n 79-69 *

EVAN

89-77 &

MAR

58-54 n

MAR leads, 8-1 70-71 (F13) 71-72 (F26)

MAR MAR

51-25* 60-32* %

(F27) (F24) (J26) (F26) (F27) (D21) (D3)

MAR FSU MAR MAR MAR MAR MAR

72-26* % 45-43* % 54-46 48-42n % 46-38n % 78-55n 83-58*

MAR

75-71 n

04-05

ELON

EVANSVILLE EVAN leads, 1-0 07-08 (N9)

FAIRFIELD MAR leads, 1-0 90-91 (J3)

FAIRMONT STATE

72-73 73-74 84-85 86-87

FLORIDA A&M

ESU

66-43n <

E. TENNESSEE STATE MAR MAR MAR MAR MAR MAR MAR

92-93

(F28) (F2) (F18) (J13) (F10) (M7) (J19) (F16) (M5) (J18) (F6) (J22) (F27) (J29) (F26) (M8) (F8) (F18) (M8) (J27) (F15) (J17) (F14) (M11) (J8) (F6) (J7) (F4) (J6) (F26) (J4) (F1)

DUQUESNE

COLORADO

MAR leads, 14-0 69-70 ( ) (A4) 70-71 (F20) 71-72 (J19) (F10) 73-74 (J22) 74-75 (J16) 75-76 (J17) 76-77 (J27) 79-80 (J26) 80-81 (N22) 81-82 (F2) 83-84 (N22) 86-87 (N29)

84-85 85-86

DRAKE

MAR leads, 1-0 81-82 (N21)

COLGATE MAR leads, 1-0 04-05 (D19)

DAYTON

DUKE COASTAL CAROLINA CC leads, 2-1 82-83 (J7) 87-88 (J5) 00-01 (N27)

89-68n % 101-50*

DIST. OF COLUMBIA MAR

CLEVELAND STATE MAR leads, 3-1 79-80 (F23) 80-81 (J12) 09-10 (D2) 10-11 (D18)

MAR MAR

DETROIT CLM

CLEVELAND (AAU) MAR leads, 1-0 70-71 (M13)

(M5) (D7)

DEPAUL CINAU 60-43n ~

CLEMSON CLM leads, 1-0 02-03 (D21)

76-77 87-88

All-Time vs Opponents

72-73 75-76 78-79 79-80 80-81 81-82 94-95 98-99 10-11

ETSU ETSU ETSU MAR ETSU ETSU MAR ETSU ETSU

58-49 69-54 76-45* 64-61* 78-65 68-65* 66-59* 61-57* 81-72

MAR leads, 1-0 84-85 (J4)

EASTERN ILLINOIS MAR leads, 2-0 73-74 (M8) 74-75 (M7)

MAR MAR

51-41n ^ 63-58n ^

EASTERN KENTUCKY EKU leads, 16-8 70-71 (J30) (F13) (F15) 71-72 (F1) 72-73 (F20) 73-74 (F19) 74-75 (F18) 75-76 (F17) 76-77 (F16) 79-80 (D20) 80-81 (D9) 81-82 (D19) 82-83 (F22) 88-89 (N30) 89-90 (F14) 91-92 (D28) 92-93 (F2) 93-94 (D7) 94-95 (N30) 95-96 (N27) 96-97 (N25) 97-98 (N15) 01-02 (D30) 02-03 (D1)

MAR MAR MAR MAR EKU EKU EKU EKU EKU MAR EKU EKU EKU MAR EKU EKU MAR EKU EKU MAR EKU EKU EKU EKU

MAR EMU EMU EMU EMU EMU MAR

FIU leads, 1-0 04-05 (D18)

FIU

61-58 n

MAR MAR MAR MAR MAR MAR MAR MAR MAR MAR MAR MAR FUR FUR FUR FUR MAR FUR FUR FUR FUR FUR FUR MAR FUR FUR FUR MAR FUR MAR

71-62 89-61* + 83-62 98-65* 84-65* 77-68 66-56 76-43* 74-58* 63-55 71-61* 72-66 75-56n + 84-74* 77-70 75-58 65-59* 82-71 69-65* 93-70* 68-65 74-58n + 89-71 70-66 91-75* 76-64 70-62 73-59* 64-58 94-81* ot

FURMAN 57-38 67-48* 65-58* 65-43* 46-28 38-36* 66-59 85-42* 81-45 80-62* 70-46 82-61* 88-71 78-63* 82-67 63-60* 84-80 85-64* 81-65 77-61* 86-65 97-90* 88-43 95-73*

EASTERN MICHIGAN EMU leads, 8-2 97-98 (J5) 98-99 (J13) 99-00 (J2) 00-01 (F10) 01-02 (F9) (M2) 02-03 (F8)

FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL

73-70* 77-72* 66-57* 75-56 57-44* 68-49 # 64-56

MAR leads, 16-14 82-83 (J4) 83-84 (F25) 84-85 (F4) (F16) 85-86 (F1) (F22) 86-87 (J17) (F7) 87-88 (J23) (F13) 88-89 (J15) (F18) (M9) 89-90 (J20) (F17) 90-91 (J19) (F10) 91-92 (J18) (F2) 92-93 (J10) (J23) (M12) 93-94 (J29) (F26) 94-95 (D16) (F26) 95-96 (J27) (J31) 96-97 (J6) (J25)

GANNON MAR leads, 1-0

89


All-Time vs Opponents

79-80

(D7)

MAR

76-75 n

GEORGE WASHINGTON MAR leads, 2-0 09-10 (D8) 10-11 (D2)

MAR MAR

56-47 64-61* 2ot

MAR MAR

75-56n % 65-53*

GSU MAR MAR GSU GSU GSU GSU GSU GSU GSU MAR MAR MAR MAR MAR MAR

79-74 n 78-67* 82-69* 86-65* 74-61 81-74 68-53* 74-61* 80-65 93-77 89-73* 108-82n+ 82-72* 94-81 77-69n + 53-50*

MAR

GT

83-81

MAR

90-70

MAR MAR HOU MAR HOU MAR MAR

57-50 57-41* 71-58 $ 78-74 67-58* 66-61 72-54*

HOUSTON MAR leads, 4-3 05-06 (F6) 06-07 (D2) (M1) 07-08 (M1) 08-09 (F26) 09-10 (J17) 10-11 (F24)

HOUSTON BAPTIST MAR leads, 1-0 08-09 (D16)

MAR

91-50*

HOWARD MAR leads, 2-1 90-91 (N24) 96-97 (N23) 97-98 (D6)

MAR MAR HOW

68-54 n 82-71* 67-64

IDAHO IDO leads, 1-0 97-98 (N29)

IDO

65-62 n

ILLINOIS STATE ISU leads, 2-0 74-75 (J11) (M6)

ISU ISU

68-53 86-66^

IND MAR

75-53 57-56*

INDIANA

90

IND leads, 3-1 74-75 (F7) 75-76 (J23)

MAR

MAR leads, 2-0 78-79 (D1) 79-80 (J16) Series tied, 1-1 72-73 (M8) 79-80 (M6)

MAR MAR

82-71 n 67-58*

ISU MAR

64-35n^ 102-90

IUPUI

MAR

KSU leads, 16-7 76-77 (F26) 77-78 (F4) (F24) 78-79 (F3) 79-80 (F1) 80-81 (F14) 81-82 (F24) 91-92 (J3) 97-98 (D3) (F23) 98-99 (F6) 99-00 (F5) 00-01 (F24) 01-02 (J19) 02-03 (J13) (F19) 03-04 (J7) (F16) (M10) 04-05 (J8) (F2) (M11) 09-10 (N21) 10-11 (N28)

MAR leads, 2-0 03-04 (D30) 04-05 (N20)

66-43* 91-58 72-66* 75-42 73-55*

MAR KSU KSU KSU MAR

80-70* 67-55 55-43* 70-59* 98-76*

68-55 68-66*

MAR MAR MAR

104-53* 65-56 64-62

MAR UK MAR MAR UK UK UK UK UK UK MAR UK UK

74-54* 80-73n $ 69-50 73-60* 61-47 83-73* 72-57* 70-61 76-57 $ 57-50* 62-53 74-54 69-44*

MAR leads, 2-1 85-86 (J7) 86-87 (D13) 91-92 (D31)

MAR MAR MER

95-81 104-70* 71-56

MIA MAR MAR MIA MIA MIA MIA MIA MIA MIA MIA MIA MIA MIA MIA MIA MIA MIA MAR MAR MIA

80-69* 60-52 65-60 77-65* 75-58* 66-55* 85-78 78-68 # 65-64* 85-73 87-58 # 79-49* 67-45 72-53* 89-81 ot 78-70* 73-56 68-65* 76-63 83-76 n 89-63

MAR

75-57*

MIS MIS

61-55 n 54-53 n

06-07 07-08

MAR MAR

76-66 n 62-54

(formerly S.W. Louisiana) MAR leads, 1-0 84-85 (J5) MAR

80-74 n

87-61*

67-46 81-50 n 72-69* 67-63* 100-67 73-44*

MAR leads, 2-0 05-06 (D29) 10-11 (N13)

58-39* 65-64 n 70-66 76-72* 65-59 76-66* 73-55 86-72 n 88-67 76-69* 78-52* 83-56 80-71* 59-39* 65-44 62-47* 56-51* 64-50 64-58n # 78-62 84-78* 73-57n # 57-50* 79-55

LA.-LAFAYETTE

77-50 51-46* 53-50 60-45* 57-56 65-58* 93-43 100-60 95-80 102-73* 58-57* 72-61 79-44

ULM leads, 1-0 08-09 (N22)

ULM

69-67*

MAR MAR LOU LOU LOU MAR LOU LOU LOU MAR LOU LOU

73-23* 73-42 83-55 92-61* 73-60 60-56* 71-61 70-53* 80-52 73-64* 64-58 85-78*

LOUISVILLE LOU leads, 8-4 71-72 (F5) (F19) 76-77 (J15) 77-78 (F14) 78-79 (F25) 79-80 (J14) 80-81 (J17) 81-82 (D7) 82-83 (D1) 87-88 (D19) 88-89 (D6) 89-90 (D13)

MNE

MISSISSIPPI MIS leads, 2-0 02-03 (D22) 03-04 (D31)

MAR leads, 1-0 07-08 (D28) UMD UMD

83-68 68-49*

MSU

73-65 n

MAR

77-72 n

MON

65-54 n

MAR MAR MAR MAR MAR MSU MSU MSU MAR

48-43 40-36 74-46 75-61 61-48* 75-68* 79-59 88-61 79-78*

MONMOUTH MON leads, 1-0 06-07 (N23)

45-32

MOREHEAD STATE

MCN MAR

87-72 n 86-48 n

MAR

65-52

MAR leads, 25-20 69-70 ( ) ( ) 74-75 (J28) 75-76 (D1) (J27) 76-77 (D1) (J31) 77-78 (D7) (F7)

MAR

MEMPHIS MAR leads, 10-4 05-06 (J6)

MAR leads, 1-0 82-83 (D17)

MISSOURI

McNEESE STATE Series tied, 1-1 83-84 (J5) 90-91 (J4)

MILLIGAN

79-58 n

MARYVILLE MAR leads, 1-0 72-73 (J12)

MIA leads, 17-4 78-79 (J19) 79-80 (J12) 97-98 (J21) (F21) 98-99 (J20) 99-00 (J15) (F22) (F28) 00-01 (F7) (F21) (M3) 01-02 (F2) (F19) 02-03 (J20) (M4) 03-04 (J27) (F11) 04-05 (J5) (F5) 09-10 (N27) 10-11 (D6)

MSU leads, 1-0 08-09 (D29)

MARYLAND UMD leads, 2-0 04-05 (D30) 06-07 (N29)

10-11

MISSISSIPPI STATE MAINE MNE leads, 1-0 00-01 (D28)

09-10

MIAMI (OHIO)

LA.-MONROE MAR KSU KSU MAR KSU KSU KSU KSU KSU KSU KSU KSU KSU KSU KSU MAR MAR KSU MAR KSU MAR KSU MAR KSU

MAR MAR MAR MAR MAR MAR MAR MAR MAR MEM MEM MEM MEM

MERCER

LONGWOOD JMU JMU MAR JMU JMU JMU

(F12) (M2) (J18) (F1) (J10) (F21) (J24) (F22) (M5) (J28) (F25) (J6) (J27)

08-09

MAR MAR

MAR leads, 3-0 89-90 (J17) 90-91 (F4) 91-92 (D7)

KENTUCKY UK leads, 13-5 71-72 (F20) 72-73 (F27) 73-74 (F23) 74-75 (F5) 75-76 (D10) 76-77 (D8) 77-78 (F1) 80-81 (M2) 84-85 (F8) 85-86 (N22) 87-88 (J10) 88-89 (J13) 92-93 (D1)

UK UK MAR UK UK

LEHIGH

LIBERTY

JAMES MADISON JMU leads, 5-1 78-79 (D8) 80-81 (F6) 81-82 (F6) 85-86 (F8) 94-95 (D18) 95-96 (D3)

KSU leads, 3-2 79-80 (F9) 80-81 (J7) 81-82 (J7) 82-83 (F3) 83-84 (F22)

60-49 &n

JACKSON STATE MAR leads, 1-0 07-08 (N30)

(F16) (F8) (F7) (J2) (D12)

KENTUCKY STATE

IUPUI IUPUI leads, 1-0 07-08 (N16)

93-94 94-95 95-96 02-03 04-05

75-13

KENT STATE

HIGH POINT MAR leads, 1-0 03-04 (N22)

MAR leads, 1-0 74-75 (J8)

66-61 n

GEORGIA TECH GT leads, 1-0 85-86 (J4)

69-46 90-59

INDIANA STATE

GEORGIA STATE MAR leads, 1-0 91-92 (N30)

IND IND

INDIANA (PA)

GEORGIA SOUTHERN Series tied, 8-8 84-85 (J6) 85-86 (F7) 87-88 (D13) 92-93 (J30) (F27) 93-94 (J15) (F12) 94-95 (J14) (F13) 95-96 (J13) (F12) (M2) 96-97 (J11) (F10) (M2) 02-03 (N23)

(J21) (J3)

INDIANA CENTRAL

GLENVILLE STATE MAR leads, 2-0 76-77 (M3) 83-84 (D7)

76-77 80-81


79-80 80-81 81-82 82-83 83-84 84-85 85-86 86-87 87-88 88-89 89-90 90-91 91-92 92-93 93-94 94-95 95-96 96-97 98-99 99-00 01-02 02-03 03-04 04-05 05-06 06-07 07-08 08-09 09-10 10-11

(D6) (J29) (D1) (J8) (F2) (F12) (J25) (F8) (J18) (F10) (D15) (J17) (J22) (F4) (F18) (J26) (F7) (J16) (F13) (M4) (F2) (D6) (D6) (D4) (D1) (D21) (D29) (D4) (D5) (D1) (N30) (N21) (N21) (N25) (D18) (D28)

MSU MSU MSU MAR MSU MSU MSU MSU MSU MAR MSU MSU MSU MAR MAR MSU MSU MAR MAR MSU MAR MAR MSU MAR MAR MAR MSU MAR MAR MAR MAR MAR MAR MAR MAR MOR

93-40* 85-64 71-43 69-65* 95-70* 89-48 84-52 93-61* 67-57 65-55* 70-57 73-60* 82-67 69-62* 72-68 73-67* 71-60 74-63* 76-66 65-63* 76-60 95-66* 87-76 67-52* 82-70* 80-77 80-68 n 72-61 84-61* 81-61* 66-53 65-62* 83-79 ot 56-51* 73-71 61-50 *

MORGAN STATE MAR leads, 1-0 03-04 (N21)

MAR

88-34*

MT. ST. MARY’S MAR leads, 2-0 88-89 (J4) 90-91 (F28)

MAR MAR

70-67 83-52*

MURRAY STATE Series tied, 1-1 87-88 (J2) 09-10 (D29)

MSU MAR

79-77 n 68-58*

NAVY MAR leads, 2-1 01-02 (D5) 06-07 (N12) 07-08 (D16)

NAV MAR MAR

71-61* 74-47 70-58*

NVR

75-66 n

NEW HAMPSHIRE NH leads, 1-0 91-92 (D6)

NH

62-61 n

NIAGARA Series tied, 1-1 06-07 (D21) 07-08 (N24)

NIA MAR

80-70 79-66*

NORFOLK STATE MAR leads, 1-0 00-01 (D19)

NORTH CAROLINA UNC leads, 4-0

(F28) (D11) (J2) (D7)

UNC UNC UNC UNC

66-49* 66-55* 67-42 n 77-46

N. CAROLINA A&T MAR leads, 2-1 83-84 (D10) 92-93 (J3) 10-11 (D11)

MAR MAR NCAT

79-51* 71-59 n 57-53*

UNC ASHEVILLE MAR leads, 3-0 92-93 (D5) 00-01 (D29) 08-09 (D30)

MAR MAR MAR

92-37* 85-73* 89-68 n

UNCC

64-63*

UNC GREENSBORO UNCG leads, 2-0 98-99 (D8) 99-00 (D19)

UNCG UNCG

91-75 71-68*

UNC WILMINGTON MAR leads, 1-0 94-95 (J4)

MAR

75-59

NORTH TEXAS MAR leads, 2-0 07-08 (D4) 08-09 (N17)

MAR MAR

82-70 78-69*

NORTHERN ILLINOIS NIU leads, 7-3 97-98 (J8) (J31) 98-99 (F17) 99-00 (J5) 00-01 (J6) 01-02 (J2) 02-03 (J25) (M8) 03-04 (F22) 04-05 (J15)

NIU NIU NIU NIU NIU NIU NIU MAR MAR MAR

84-68 86-82* 63-50 59-56* 66-56 79-55* 81-74 70-58 # 58-55* 71-58

MAR

83-61*

OU leads, 23-17 70-71 (J23) 71-72 (J22) 72-73 (F15) 73-74 (F12) 77-78 (J6) 78-79 (F20) 79-80 (D10) 80-81 (D22) 81-82 (F15) 84-85 (D17) 85-86 (D3) 86-87 (D10) 87-88 (D9) 88-89 (D14) 89-90 (D21) 90-91 (N28) 91-92 (D19) 92-93 (D18)

00-01 01-02

NKU NKU NKU NKU NKU

03-04 04-05 06-07 07-08 08-09 09-10 10-11

(D9) (J17) (F14) (J6) (F10) (J31) (F12) (J31) (F27) (J9) (F7) (F5) (F22) (J10) (F28) (J18) (F9) (D16) (D14) (D13) (N24) (N23)

84-39 92-64* 83-60 n 93-56 66-64*

OU OU OU OU OU OU OU OU MAR OU OU OU OU MAR MAR MAR MAR OU MAR OU OU OU

85-65 93-72 72-63* 83-73 74-72* 94-69 79-68* 68-58* 80-70 80-73* ot 77-67 70-61* ot 80-66 86-63 56-52* 88-87* 72-63 74-71 78-74 67-53* 63-48 54-52*

MAR OSU OSU OSU OSU OSU OSU OSU OSU OSU OSU

69-35* 63-35 57-48* 67-43 85-48 n ^ 87-56* 102-51 79-62 n ^ 82-63* 97-54 82-64*

OHIO STATE OSU leads, 10-1 71-72 (F12) 72-73 (F17) 73-74 (F16) 74-75 (F8) 75-76 (M12) 76-77 (D4) 77-78 (D3) 79-80 (M8) 80-81 (D2) 88-89 (D20) 89-90 (D17)

OKLAHOMA CITY MAR leads, 1-0 83-84 (J6) OSU leads, 2-0 86-87 (J4) 01-02 (D21)

MAR

74-63 n

OSU OSU

84-78 n 78-58

MAR ODU

41-34 n 68-36

MAR

62-61 n

53-47 55-32* 46-32 47-43* 77-70* 58-50 84-67* 85-54 71-70* 92-79* 82-68 70-53* 70-67 75-60* 80-65 70-58* 79-57 75-55*

PEK

54-25n ~

MAR

100-59*

MAR PITT MAR PITT PITT

69-35 n 78-75 67-60* 70-66* 80-58

PIKEVILLE MAR leads, 1-0 89-90 (J4)

PITTSBURGH Pitt leads, 3-2 71-72 (J21) 85-86 (F25) 86-87 (D8) 07-08 (D1) 09-10 (N28)

RADFORD

RICE leads, 4-2 05-06 (J13) 06-07 (J11) 07-08 (F28) 08-09 (F28) 09-10 (J15) 10-11 (J13)

75-64* 83-79 68-64 61-51* 63-61 52-39

Series tied, 1-1 06-07 (D28) 08-09 (D20)

MAR RICH

67-66 ot 74-49*

MAR leads, 2-0 98-99 (D30) 99-00 (N26

MAR MAR

83-62* 63-50

Series tied, 1-1 78-79 (F15) 79-80 (F13)

MAR RIO

75-58 98-96*

MAR leads, 9-2 85-86 (J30) 86-87 (D20) 87-88 (D31) 91-92 (J8) 93-94 (D18) 96-97 (D19) 97-98 (D22) 00-01 (D2) 01-02 (D18) 04-05 (N28) 06-07 (N18)

MAR MAR MAR MAR MAR MAR MAR RMU MAR RMU MAR

80-66* 55-52 64-56 n 79-67* 71-65 95-74* 89-53 88-78 77-60* 59-53 n 72-64*

ST. BONAVENTURE STB leads, 1-0 95-96 (D29)

STB

84-73 n

MAR MAR MAR MAR

52-34 n 91-48* 95-64 60-42*

ST. FRANCIS (PA) PITT-JOHNSTOWN UPJ leads, 1-0 78-79 (D2)

MAR RICE RICE MAR RICE RICE

RICE

ROBERT MORRIS

PEKIN (ILL.) AAU MAR MAR MAR MAR OU OU MAR OU MAR MAR OU MAR OU MAR OU MAR OU MAR

41-36 43-40 63-47* 74-65 53-40* 77-62 83-77* 77-61 74-61* 61-58 70-66* 65-63 88-72* 68-63 71-58* 77-63 67-58* 82-79 n 93-80* 73-64 81-65* 94-87 77-74 ot 80-50* 72-61 &n 70-66*

RIO GRANDE

OTTAWA

PEK leads, 1-0 70-71 (M14)

RAD MAR MAR MAR RAD RAD MAR MAR RAD RAD MAR RAD MAR MAR MAR RAD MAR RAD RAD MAR MAR RAD RAD MAR RAD MAR

RIDER

OLD DOMINION

MAR leads, 1-0 78-79 (J5)

MAR leads, 14-12 72-73 (F2) 73-74 (F2) 74-75 (F1) 75-76 (J16) 76-77 (D10) 77-78 (D10) 78-79 (D15) 79-80 (D15) 80-81 (D13) 81-82 (J30) 82-83 (D13) 83-84 (D19) 84-85 (J28) 85-86 (D16) 86-87 (D2) 87-88 (D3) 88-89 (J31) 91-92 (J4) 93-94 (D11) 94-95 (D10) 95-96 (D10) 96-97 (D15) 02-03 (D14) 03-04 (N25) 07-08 (N17) 09-10 (D31)

RICHMOND

OKLAHOMA STATE

Series tied, 1-1 73-74 (F1) 98-99 (N15)

NORTHERN KENTUCKY NKU leads, 5-0 78-79 (F17) 79-80 (D17) 80-81 (F7) (F21) 81-82 (D15)

98-99

02-03

UNC CHARLOTTE UNCC leads, 1-0 90-91 (D8)

93-94 97-98

99-00

OHIO NEVADA-RENO NVR leads, 1-0 89-90 (D1)

75-76 88-89 92-93 98-99

All-Time vs Opponents

78-79

UPJ

74-70

MAR leads, 5-0 78-79 (J6) 85-86 (D20) 86-87 (D22) 92-93 (D21)

91


All-Time vs Opponents

93-94

(D20)

MAR

95-78

07-08

71-51 n

08-09 09-10 10-11

ST. JOHN FISHER MAR leads, 1-0 79-80 (D8)

MAR

ST. PETER’S

SOUTHERN MISS

MAR leads, 1-0 93-94 (J3)

USM leads, 8-5 05-06 (J22) (F26) (M3) 06-07 (J7) (F24) 07-08 (F2) (F17) 08-09 (J29) (F15) (M7) 09-10 (J10) (F4) 10-11 (F6) (M3)

MAR

76-75

SALEM INTERNATIONAL MAR leads, 9-0 71-72 (J20) (F26) 72-73 (J26) (F22) 73-74 (J26) 74-75 (J20) 75-76 (F5) (F19) 85-86 (J2)

MAR MAR MAR MAR MAR MAR MAR MAR MAR

62-41 76-19* % 49-19* 64-36* % 42-40 80-39* 72-47* 70-63ot n% 1-0* forfeit

SETON HALL SHU leads, 2-0 08-09 (D6) 09-10 (N16)

SMU SMU MAR SMU SMU

72-50* 68-59 $ 70-63 74-64* 62-46

SHU SHU

73-52 53-52*

SUU leads, 1-0 01-02 (N22)

95-96 96-97

(J15) (F10) (J13) (F8)

MAR leads, 1-0 09-10 (D20) USM MAR USM MAR USM USM USM USM USM USM MAR USM MAR MAR

67-63 66-53* 60-58n $ 96-83* 82-44 77-51 77-67* 70-64 69-61* 64-56 $ 58-56* 67-39 57-48 70-57*

MAR leads, 3-0 91-92 (D15) 05-06 (N18) 08-09 (N21) TT leads, 4-0 72-73 (J11) 75-76 (J10) 76-77 (J7) 85-86 (D6)

SUU

77-74

Series tied, 1-1 96-97 (D7) 03-04 (D21)

SHW leads, 1-0 89-90 (F10)

SBK leads, 1-0 99-00 (D5)

T-CC leads, 1-0 05-06 (D28)

TAYLOR

MAR leads, 1-0 02-03 (D30)

Series tied, 1-1 72-73 (F7) 76-77 (J22)

MAR

74-59*

MAR leads, 1-0 79-80 (D8)

MAR

84-67 n

SIENA SNA leads, 1-0 94-95 (J3)

SNA

USC MAR USC USC

87-62 89-80* 66-57 70-58*

MAR MAR

62-48 n 69-47*

SOUTH CAROLINA UPSTATE UPST leads, 1-0 10-11 (N17)

UPST

79-73*

MAR USF

65-57* 80-69

SOUTH FLORIDA Series tied, 1-1 86-87 (J2) 95-96 (D17)

SOUTHERN MAR leads, 1-0 06-07 (N17)

MAR

61-50*

SOUTHERN ILLINOIS SIU leads, 1-0 93-94 (D4)

SIU

78-62 n

SMU SMU

72-57* 65-48

SMU SMU leads, 6-1 05-06 (J29) 06-07 (F11)

MAR TAY

63-28 77-76

UTC leads, 19-17 81-82 (J23) 82-83 (F6) (F26) (M5) 83-84 (J23) (F6) 84-85 (J20) (F21) (M10) 85-86 (J25) (F17) (M8) 86-87 (J24) (F9) 87-88 (J30) (F22) (M10) 88-89 (F5) (F20) 89-90 (J13) (F3) 90-91 (J12) (F24) 91-92 (J11) (F10) 92-93 (J31) (F28) 93-94 (J17) (F14) (M10) 94-95 (J16) (F11)

MAR leads, 2-0 07-08 (D18) 08-09 (D2)

MAR MAR MAR

74-55* 81-57* 78-56*

TT TT TT TT

64-49 90-52 101-38 81-64 n

A&M MAR

78-65 n 61-56

49-39 44-40 114-39

UTC UTC MAR UTC UTC MAR MAR UTC UTC MAR UTC UTC MAR MAR MAR MAR MAR MAR MAR UTC UTC UTC MAR UTC MAR UTC UTC UTC MAR UTC MAR UTC

65-63* 65-53 83-76* 69-51* + 82-71 80-68* 84-81* 87-77 88-76 + 85-76* 75-72 77-69n + 73-62 83-45* 70-66* 63-60 80-77* + 72-71 56-52* 88-63 88-74* 79-77 71-65* 81-65* 58-45 71-64* 77-60 75-67 75-62* 70-56n + 78-60* 84-62

UTEP leads, 4-3 05-06 (F19) 06-07 (F17) 07-08 (F7) 08-09 (F8) (M6) 09-10 (F13) 10-11 (J9)

T-CC

69-48 n

MAR MAR

97-91 3ot 82-72*

UTEP UTEP UTEP UTEP MAR MAR MAR

77-63 64-57* 60-54* 71-62 72-70 $ot 65-56* 62-58*

TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN MAR leads, 2-0 03-04 (D19) 04-05 (N19)

MAR MAR

74-59 79-43*

TOL TOL TOL TOL TOL MAR MAR MAR

76-55* 103-55 56-50 70-54* 80-66n # 61-56 73-56* 68-56n #

MAR

70-47

TLN TLN TLN MAR TLN TLN TLN

58-40 67-64* 61-56 65-58 $ 58-45* 64-54* 68-38*

TOWSON STATE MAR leads, 1-0 88-89 (J6)

TULANE TLN leads, 6-1 05-06 (F17) 06-07 (F15) 07-08 (F10) (M6) 08-09 (F5) 09-10 (F11) 10-11 (J16)

TLS TLS MAR MAR MAR MAR

81-56* 74-58 74-53* 51-37 57-49 53-46

VAN leads, 1-0 90-91 (D17)

VAN

67-36

UVA UVA UVA UVA

105-73 67-35 75-58* 78-56

VIRGINIA UVA leads, 4-0 93-94 (D3) 05-06 (D20) 06-07 (D5) 07-08 (D29)

VA. COMMONWEALTH VCU leads, 2-1 86-87 (D14) 89-90 (D9) 90-91 (N23)

MAR VCU VCU

77-73* 97-94* 72-61

VT leads, 8-2 73-74 (F2) 78-79 (N28) 79-80 (J10) 80-81 (F16) 81-82 (J18) 82-83 (N29) 83-84 (D17) 84-85 (F12) 85-86 (D14) 92-93 (D30)

MAR MAR VT VT VT VT VT VT VT VT

43-36 n 70-67* 70-57 79-61* 71-52 73-69* 76-64 85-74* 91-71 84-78

MAR WFU MAR

68-58 n 67-56 60-49*

MAR MAR MAR

56-22* % 56-31* %

MAR MAR MAR MAR MAR WVU WVU WVU WVU MAR WVU WVU WVU MAR MAR WVU WVU WVU WVU WVU WVU WVU

44-32 61-53* 75-52n % 50-48 69-68n % 53-43* 79-70n % 51-50* 73-62 74-65* % 68-56* % 85-82 66-54* 76-75 84-72* 95-65* 88-64 70-61* 70-57 87-58 64-49* 76-65*

WAKE FOREST MAR leads, 2-1 81-82 (N20) 02-03 (N26) 03-04 (D2)

WEST LIBERTY

TOLEDO TOL leads, 5-3 97-98 (J3) 98-99 (J16) 01-02 (F23) 02-03 (J29) (M12) 03-04 (F14) 04-05 (J29) (M9)

MAR leads, 4-2 05-06 (J27) 06-07 (F9) 07-08 (J18) 08-09 (J10) 09-10 (J23) 10-11 (F20)

VIRGINIA TECH

UTEP TEN TEN TEN

TULSA

VANDERBILT

UT Arlington

UT-CHATTANOOGA

S. CAROLINA STATE MAR leads, 2-0 01-02 (N17) 05-06 (N19)

70-66 n

79-66 n

SOUTH CAROLINA USC leads, 3-1 82-83 (J5) 83-84 (J15) 86-87 (J7) 87-88 (M7)

SBK

TENNESSEE TEN leads, 3-0 72-73 (J13) 73-74 (J9) 76-77 (J6)

65-48*

TEXAS A&M

TEXAS A&M-C.C.

SHEPHERD

MAR

TENNESSEE TECH

STONY BROOK 79-76*

68-65 70-52* 80-65* 63-60

TENNESSEE STATE

SHAWNEE STATE SHW

UTC MAR MAR UTC

UT-MARTIN

SOUTHERN UTAH

SHIPPENSBURG

92

(J20) (M8) (J8) (F21) (F10)

MAR leads, 3-0 69-70 (A3) 71-72 (F25) 72-73 (F22)

WEST VIRGINIA WVU leads, 34-16 73-74 (J25) 74-75 (J22) (F21) 75-76 (J21) (F21) 76-77 (J19) (M4) 77-78 (J18) (F20) (F28) (M1) 78-79 (J10) (J31) 79-80 (J2) (J24) 80-81 (D15) (F25) 81-82 (D5) (F20) 82-83 (D4) (J13) 83-84 (D3)


85-86 86-87 87-88 88-89 89-90 90-91 91-92 92-93 93-94 94-95 95-96 96-97 97-98 98-99 99-00 00-01 01-02 02-03 03-04 04-05 05-06 06-07 07-08 08-09 09-10 10-11

(D3) (D22) (D10) (D6) (N30) (F9) (J6) (D5) (J22) (F17) (J19) (J18) (J18) (D17) (F16) (J27) (J18) (J9) (J23) (J22) (J21) (J11) (J25) (J24) (J23) (J14) (J20) (J19)

WVU WVU MAR WVU WVU WVU WVU MAR WVU MAR WVU MAR WVU WVU MAR WVU MAR MAR WVU WVU WVU MAR WVU WVU WVU WVU WVU WVU

78-71 92-79 90-72* 85-82 72-67* 77-42 n 81-39 70-63* 89-73 n 92-81 n 73-66 n 87-72 n 76-71 n 86-78 n 68-63 n 76-60 n 62-51 n 74-72 n 65-37 n 67-63 n 79-53 n 82-76 n 72-58 n 76-54 n 58-51 n 74-65 n 74-42 n 78-21 n

W. VIRGINIA STATE MAR leads, 11-0 69-70 ( ) 70-71 (F4) (F18) 72-73 (F5) (F23) 73-74 (F25) 79-80 (F11) 83-84 (N25) 84-85 (J10) 90-91 (J10) 91-92 (N23)

MAR MAR MAR MAR MAR MAR MAR MAR MAR MAR MAR

61-26* 78-35 58-26* 79-34* % 60-36n % 85-69* 102-53* 85-58* 83-39* 94-40*

MAR MAR MAR MAR MAR MAR MAR MAR MAR

61-48* 75-51 92-68* 80-59* 126-62* 79-61* 63-50* 108-53 98-57

WVU TECH MAR leads, 9-0 81-82 (D11) 82-83 (F15) 83-84 (N26) (N29) 84-85 (N26) 91-92 (D14) 99-00 (D17) 00-01 (D16) 01-02 (D1)

W.VA. WESLEYAN Series tied, 1-1 78-79 (F5) 82-83 (J27)

WVW MAR

104-101 *ot 81-61*

WESTERN CAROLINA MAR leads, 30-6 73-74 (J10) 78-79 (D9) 82-83 (J29) (F7) 83-84 (J7) (J21) (F4) 84-85 (D15) (F27) 85-86 (J18) (F15) 86-87 (J26)

MAR WCU WCU WCU MAR MAR MAR MAR MAR MAR MAR MAR

41-39 100-87 n 78-55* 77-61 80-60 n 88-71 81-65* 95-70* 95-67 79-62* 76-61 77-56

87-88 88-89 89-90 90-91 91-92 92-93 93-94 94-95 95-96 96-97

(F21) (D12) (F20) (F3) (F12) (J15) (M3) (F6) (M2) (F8) (M1) (M12) (J24) (F21) (J24) (F21) (J23) (F18) (J22) (F17) (F28) (J20) (F15) (F26)

MAR MAR MAR MAR MAR MAR MAR MAR MAR MAR MAR WCU MAR MAR MAR MAR MAR WCU MAR MAR MAR WCU MAR MAR

74-72* 89-69* 52-36 67-54 72-63* 60-50 90-60* 88-63 75-45* 59-46 69-58* 59-58ot n+ 79-63 84-65* 84-70* 79-67 72-69 77-74* 69-56* 83-72 83-74* + 68-67 75-72* 85-77* +

WESTERN ILLINOIS MAR leads, 3-1 71-72 (M11) 73-74 (M7) 74-75 (J10) 99-00 (D29)

MAR WIU MAR MAR

46-43 n ^ 49-40 n ^ 80-39 67-57 n

WESTERN KENTUCKY WKU leads, 2-0 75-76 (J7) 76-77 (J5)

WKU WKU

MAR MAR MAR MAR WMU WMU WMU MAR WMU WMU WMU WMU WMU WMU MAR WMU WMU MAR WMU WMU WMU MAR WMU WMU WMU MAR

WOK leads, 1-0 73-74 (M9)

WOK

40-39n ^

WIS.-STEVENS POINT WSP leads, 1-0 75-76 (M11) WOFFORD MAR leads, 2-0 96-97 (F3) 97-98 (D16)

WSP

69-53n ^

MAR MAR

74-63 72-70*

MAR leads, 6-3 89-90 (D10) 90-91 (D4) 91-92 (F19) 92-93 (D8) 94-95 (D21) 95-96 (D21) 00-01 (D13) 05-06 (D13) 06-07 (D19)

MAR MAR MAR WSU MAR WSU WSU MAR MAR

92-47* 61-50 74-50* 71-57 64-60* 67-64 81-67 72-66 62-54*

XAVIER MAR leads, 4-1 86-87 (J22) 87-88 (D5) 88-89 (D22) 89-90 (F1) 90-91 (D22)

MAR MAR XAV MAR MAR

76-72* ot 59-44 63-61 79-76* 76-66

WRIGHT STATE

YOUNGSTOWN STATE 61-59 ot 92-56

WESTERN MICHIGAN WMU leads, 17-9 70-71 (M20) (M21) 71-72 (J29) (J30) 72-73 (F9) (F10) (M9) 73-74 (F9) (F10) 74-75 (F14) (F15) 75-76 (F13) (F14) 77-78 (F11) 78-79 (J20) 79-80 (J18) 80-81 (F5) 97-98 (F5) 98-99 (J9) (F20) 99-00 (J8) 00-01 (J13) 01-02 (J12) 02-03 (F10) 03-04 (J14) 04-05 (F16)

WIS.-OSHKOSH

All-Time vs Opponents

84-85

51-47 57-46 54-45* 58-36* 61-36 60-50 68-46 n ^ 54-49* 51-38* 81-63 86-72 71-44 80-55 85-65 73-49* 82-77 ot 74-57 n 74-72 102-84 79-74* 63-52 68-56* 71-52* 80-71 96-72* 72-61

YSU leads, 13-4 77-78 (F3) 78-79 (J12) 79-80 (J19) 80-81 (D20) 88-89 (M4) 89-90 (J22) 90-91 (J28) 91-92 (M7) 92-93 (D16) 93-94 (N27) 94-95 (N26) 95-96 (N25) 96-97 (N30) 97-98 (D20) 98-99 (N20) 99-00 (N23) 00-01 (N21)

adf * n ot < % ^ ~ + ! # $ &

YSU YSU YSU YSU MAR YSU YSU YSU MAR MAR MAR YSU YSU YSU YSU YSU YSU

85-63 n 77-59* 62-56 79-63* 63-59* 79-64 75-69* 67-51 65-62* 75-52 81-73* 87-75 102-86*ot 81-52 79-76* 85-74 74-67*

KEY

Home Neutral Overtime Natl. Inv. Women’s Tourn. W.Va. State Tourn. Midwest Assoc. for Intercoll. Athletics for Women Tourn. AAU Regional Tourn. Southern Conf. Tourn. NCAA Tournament Mid-American Conference Tourn. Conference USA Tournament 2007 Preseason WNIT

WESTERN ONTARIO MAR leads, 2-0 77-78 (F10) 78-79 (J6)

MAR MAR

78-54 n 49-44

MAR MAR

46-45 76-60

WINTHROP MAR leads, 2-0 73-74 (J11) 92-93 (D4)

93


All-Time vs Opponents 94

Team Akron Alabama UAB Alice Lloyd American Appalachian State Arizona Arkansas State Austin Peay Ball State Baylor Belmont Binghamton Bluefield State Boston Bowling Green Brown Bucknell Buffalo California California State Cal St. Northridge Calvin College Campbell Canisius Cedarville (Ohio) UCF Central Michigan Charleston (W.Va.) Charleston Southern Cheyney Chicago Circle Cincinnati Cincinnati (AAU) Clemson Cleveland (AAU) Cleveland State Coastal Carolina Colgate College of Charleston Colorado Concord Davidson Davis & Elkins Dayton DePaul Detroit District of Columbia Drake Duke Duquesne East Carolina East Stroudsburg East Tennessee State Eastern Illinois Eastern Kentucky Eastern Michigan Elon Evansville Fairfield Fairmont State Florida A&M Florida International Furman Gannon Glenville State

W 7 0 8 1 2 19 0 1 0 4 1 0 0 3 2 5 1 1 8 0 0 1 0 2 2 2 7 5 19 1 0 0 6 0 0 1 3 1 1 1 0 14 7 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 4 6 0 26 2 8 2 3 0 1 8 1 0 16 1 2

L 7 1 7 0 1 22 1 0 2 10 1 2 2 0 0 9 0 0 5 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 7 4 15 0 1 1 4 1 1 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 5 1 1 2 0 0 4 9 1 15 0 16 8 1 1 0 1 0 1 14 0 0

George Washington Georgia Southern Georgia State Georgia Tech High Point Houston Houston Baptist Howard Idaho Illinois State Indiana Indiana Central Indiana (Pa.) Indiana State IUPUI Jackson State James Madison Kent State Kentucky Kentucky State Lehigh Liberty Longwood Louisiana-Lafayette Louisiana-Monroe Louisville Maine Maryland Maryville McNeese State Memphis Mercer Miami (Ohio) Milligan Mississippi Mississippi State Missouri Monmouth Morehead State Morgan State Mount St. Mary’s Murray State Navy Nevada-Reno New Hampshire Niagara Norfolk State North Carolina North Carolina A&T UNC Asheville UNC Charlotte UNC Greensboro UNC Wilmington North Texas Northern Illinois Northern Kentucky Ohio Ohio State Oklahoma City Oklahoma State Old Dominion Ottawa Pekin (Ill.) AAU Pikeville Pittsburgh Pitt.-Johnstown Radford

2 8 1 0 1 4 1 2 0 0 1 1 2 1 0 1 1 7 5 2 2 3 2 1 0 4 0 0 1 1 10 2 4 1 0 0 1 0 25 1 2 1 2 0 0 1 1 0 2 3 0 0 1 2 3 0 17 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 2 0 14

0 8 0 1 0 3 0 1 1 2 3 0 0 1 1 0 5 17 13 3 0 0 0 0 1 8 1 2 0 1 4 1 17 0 2 1 0 1 20 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 4 1 0 1 2 0 0 7 5 23 10 0 2 1 0 1 0 3 1 12

Rice Richmond Rider Rio Grande Robert Morris St. Bonaventure St. Francis (Pa.) St. John Fisher St. Peter’s Salem International Seton Hall Shawnee State Shepherd Shippensburg Siena South Carolina South Carolina State South Carolina Upstate South Florida Southern Southern Illinois SMU Southern Miss Southern Utah Stony Brook Taylor Tennessee UT-Chattanooga UT-Martin Tennessee State Tennessee Tech Texas A&M Texas A&M-Corpus Christi Texas-Arlington UTEP Texas-Pan American Toledo Towson State Tulane Tulsa Vanderbilt Virginia Virginia Commonwealth Virginia Tech Wake Forest West Liberty West Virginia West Virginia State WVU Tech West Virginia Wesleyan Western Carolina Western Illinois Western Kentucky Western Michigan Western Ontario Winthrop Wis.-Oshkosh Wis.-Stevens Point Wofford Wright State Xavier Youngstown State

2 1 2 1 9 0 5 1 1 9 0 0 1 1 0 1 2 0 1 1 0 1 5 0 0 1 0 17 1 3 0 1 0 2 3 2 3 1 1 4 0 0 1 2 2 3 16 11 9 1 30 3 0 9 2 2 0 0 2 6 4 4

4 1 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 1 3 0 1 1 0 1 6 8 1 1 1 3 19 0 0 4 1 1 0 4 0 5 0 6 2 1 4 2 8 1 0 34 0 0 1 6 1 2 17 0 0 1 1 0 3 1 13

Overall Record

565-567


B Casey Baker, ‘09 Jodi Baker, ‘95 Kathy Baker, ‘78 Alix Barnette, ‘09 Dorina Barrett Donna Basham, ‘75 Rebecca Bays, ‘08 Kristina Behnfeldt, ‘99 Brooke Betts, ‘02 Brenda Booth, ‘77 Patty Bostic, ‘77 Sandy Boswell, ‘78 Angela Brogdon, ‘87 Keona Brooks Heather Brown, ‘92 Lora Browning, ‘77 Denise Buffin, ‘79 Marsue Burroughs, ‘71 Aisha Byrd, ‘98 C Deanna Carter, ‘82 Bridget Chacón, ‘07 Crystal Champion, ‘06 Janet Clayton, ‘80 Peggy Collins, ‘78 Janet Connor, ‘78 Karrie Cook, ‘00 Latae Cooley, ‘02 Tatania Cooper, ‘91 Barbara Crews, ‘72 Kelli Cromer, ‘85 Tynikki Crook, ‘11 KaShawna Curry, ‘07 Linda Curry, ‘77 D Mystee Dale, ‘10 Susan Davis, ‘02 Sharon Deal, ‘89 Brenda Dennis, ‘75 Suporia Dickens Ida Dotson, ‘03 Beverly Duckwyler, ‘72 E Amanda Eddinger, ‘94 Lateidra Elliott Winnetta Evans, ‘96 Chukwuka Ezeigbo F Erika Fall, ‘97 Marilyn Jody Farley, ‘71 Au’Yana Ferguson, ‘02 Andrea Fitzgerald, ‘02 Peggy Freeman, ‘79 Leighann Fry, ‘04 Angie Frye, ‘88 Saundra Fullen, ‘80 G

Thea Garland, ‘80 Wendy Gatlin, ‘91 Georgina German, ‘99 Carrie Gibson, ‘85 Mary Beth Gill, ‘88 Cheryl Grau, ‘86 Raechele Gray, ‘10 Tammie Green, ‘79 Kim Griffin, ‘05 Franseda Gunn, ‘84 H Kathy Haas, ‘75 Cassie Hackworth, ‘03 Michele Hagan, ‘06 Alyssa Hammond, ‘10 Chantelle Handy, ‘10 Meg Hanshaw, ‘86 Christina Harbin, ‘03 Margie Harcher, ‘71 Angelica Harris, ‘10 Kizzy Hart, ‘08 Paula Hatten, ‘80 Ann Hay, ‘87 Rashedah Henriques Karen Henry, ‘83 Tamira Higgins, ‘95 Teyonka Hodge, ‘06 Melody Hudson, ‘08 Kristi Huff, ‘92 Vicki Hunt, ‘81 I Modupe Ishola, ‘07 J Gail Jackson, ‘84 Nataia Jackson Kari James, ‘08 Brenda Johnson, ‘79 Sheila Johnson, ‘91 Shynisha Johnson Tessa Johnson Tina Jones, ‘91 Jill Justice, ‘07 K Jamie Kellerman, ‘05 Teena Kennedy, ‘79 Kathy Kensinger, ‘78 Kendra King, ‘10 Leandra King Karen Klenk, ‘81 Catie Knable, ‘04 Jackie Knight, ‘70 Kim Kraft, ‘94 Annette Kristiansen Tracy Krueger, ‘93 Tammy Kun, ‘81 L Jody Lambert, ‘72 Sammie Lambert, ‘75 Denise Lane, ‘95 Judy Lantz, ‘75 Val LaPointe, ‘81 Jenny Leavitt, ‘89 Sally Leimkuhler, ‘71 Karen Lenhart, ‘99

Michelle Lenhart, ‘98 Kim Lewis, ‘88 Kendra Liddle, ‘99 Jenny Lincoln, ‘98 Kamille Lisonbee, ‘09 Linda Lively, 70 Mary Lopez, ‘79 M Lisa Mason, ‘98 Karla May, ‘86 Cindy McCauley, ‘98 Chris McClurkin, ‘88 Barb McConnell, ‘82 Jill McElhinny, ‘93 Robin Meadows, ‘79 Terri Miller, ‘75 Alaya Mitchell Rene Moore, ‘80 Charity Morrison, ‘99 Delois Morrow, ‘71 Kim Mudge, ‘85 Mary Jane Muth, ‘74 O Candy Osburn, ‘80 P Lea Ann Parsley, ‘90 Toni Patillo, ‘00 Treena Karen Pauley, ‘71 Karen Pelphrey, ‘86 Melody Phillips, ‘88 Tonya Phillips, ‘86 Alyse Poindexter Susan Powers, ‘74 Debbie Powers, ‘78 Lisa Pruner, ‘84 Q Diane Queen, ‘79 Shelley Quinn, ‘92 R Adrian Randall, ‘11 Amy Reed, ‘03 Jenette Reed, ‘93 Stephanie Reinbrecht, ‘99 Lynelle Richer, ‘88 Brandy Robertson, ‘99 Anitra Rockhold, ‘92 Laura Rollyson, ‘98 Natal Rosko, ‘98 Mary Rozansky, ‘75 Veronica Ruiz S Meagan Samis, ‘08 L’erin Scott, ‘05 Missy Scott, ‘88 Barbara Sepcic, ‘75 Kristi Sexton, ‘97 Jasmine Shaw Sikeetha Shepard-Hall, ‘06 Kim Shepherd, ‘85 Jennifer Shiflett, ‘03 Lollie Shipp, ‘89 Ann Shuff, ‘70 Melissa Simms, ‘94

Tammy Simms, ‘87 Keri Simmons, ‘98 Joan Sims, ‘71 Majorie Sisk, ‘71 Stephanie Skolik, ‘79 Adrianne Smalls, ‘02 Reshundra Smiley, ‘06 Amy Smith, ‘04 Annette Smith, ‘80 Hope Smith, ‘94 Pat Smith, ‘77 Debbie Solomon, ‘81 Tonya Spencer, ‘83 Barbara Spitz, ‘75 Karen Sprague, ‘79 Mary Pat Statler, ‘06 Jenelle Stephenson, ‘90 Yaschico Stevens, ‘00 Karen Stinter, ‘79 Salesse Stovall, ‘11 Shawna Streeter, ‘02 Nadia Swanigan, ‘04 T Gloria Jean Taylor, ‘74 Marsha Thomas, 70 Diane Thompson, ‘81 Elizabeth Tokodi, ‘99 Kandi Tweedy, ‘81

All-Time Letterwinners

A Tywanda Abercrombie, ‘86 Karla Amburgey, ‘75 Melissa Arnold, ‘02 Stephanie Austin, ‘77

U Jeanne Ullom, ‘84 Carol Underdonk, ‘80 V Debbie VanLiew, ‘83 Jackie VanLiew, ‘83 Robin Vealey, ‘75 W Tania Walters, ‘10 Brenda Warren, ‘72 Nakia Watkins, ‘94 Shay Weaver Victoria Wells Agnes Wheeler, ‘78 Jameka White, ‘05 Tammy Wiggins, ‘87 Kim Williams, ‘79 Marisa Williams, ‘00 Orlandria Williams Becky Williamson, ‘80 Stephanie Wine, ‘96 Meg Withrow, ‘08 Erica Woods Teresa Wrubel, ‘79 Alma Wooly, ‘80 Z Mary Zeryos, ‘72

-Year indicates final season of competition -Active players in Bold

95



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