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2020-21 RADFORD WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
TABLE OF CONTENTS GENERAL INFO
Table of Contents / Quick Facts / Credits Dedmon Center
2020-21 PREVIEW 2020-21 Schedule 2020-21 Preseason Poll 2020-21 Roster Head Coach Mike McGuire Coaching Staff Player Bios / Statistics
2019-20 REVIEW 2019-20 Overall Statistics 2019-20 Conference Statistics 2019-20 Team Statistics
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QUICK FACTS
HISTORY & RECORDS Individual Records Team Records Individual Career Top-10 Single-Season Top-10 Team Top-10 Dedmon Center Records All-Time Roster Coaching History 1,000 Point / 500 Rebound Club Postseason History Postseason Accolades All-Time Records vs. Opponents Year-by-Year Leaders WBB in the Radford Hall of Fame
MEDIA INFO
The Big South Conference Media Guidelines TV / Radio Chart
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RADFORD UNIVERSITY TEAM INFORMATION Location Radford, Va. Founded 1910 Enrollment 11,870 Nickname Highlanders School Colors Red, White, Gray President Dr. Brian O. Hemphill Athletics Director Robert Lineburg Senior Woman Administrator Lisa Koziol Faculty Athletics Rep. Dr. Holly Cline Athletic Department Phone (540) 831-5220 Conference Big South Arena (Capacity) Dedmon Center (3,215)
BASKETBALL STAFF
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CREDITS Executive Editor: • Asha Evans
Editorial Assistance: • Taylor Blue, Brock Meyer, Kieran Intemann, Greg Wolfe, KC Regis, James Moran Content Provided by: • Taylor Blue • Past Radford Athletics Communications Staff Photo Credits: • Radford Athletics Communications • Walt Middleton Photography • Campbell Athletics Communications • Vanderbilt Athletics Communications • Tim Cowie, Tim Cowie Photography • Ryan Meyer, Ryan Meyer Photography • Erik Schelkun, Elestar Photography • David DeNoma, DeNoma Photo • Jon Huff, John Huff Photos • Big South Conference
Head Coach Mike McGuire Alma Mater (Yr.) Roanoke College (‘00) Record at Radford (Yr.) 133-87 (8th Season) Career Record (Yr.) Same Assistant Coach Nikki Newman (2nd Season) Alma Mater (Yr.) James Madison (‘14) Assistant Coach Jayda Worthy (1st Season) Alma Mater (Yr.) Radford (‘18) Dir. of Basketball Ops. Carlie Clary (2nd Season) Alma Mater (Yr.) Radford (‘18)
2019-20 Overall Record 17-12 Big South Record (Finish) 15-5 (2nd) Non-Conference Record 2-6 Home Record 7-5 Away Record 10-6 Neutral Record 0-1 Starters Returning/Lost 2/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost 10/3 Newcomers 5 WNIT Appearances Total *6 Under McGuire 4 (‘15, ‘17, ‘18, *‘20 ) Other Years 2 (1989, 2008) NCAA Tournament Record (Last) 0-4 (2019) Opponent (Score) No. 3 Maryland (L, 51-73) COVID-19
MEDIA RELATIONS STAFF Women’s Basketball Contact Asha Evans Title Communications Coordinator Email anevans@radford.edu Office Phone (540) 831-6884 Cell Phone (828) 446-9172 Asst. Director of Communications Taylor Blue Athletic Communications Asst. Kieran Intemann Athletic Communications Asst. Greg Wolfe
PROGRAM HISTORY
First Season 1971-72 All-Time Record 772-578 All-Time Big South Record 332-184 Regular Season Conf. Titles (Last) 7 (2018-19) Conference Tournament Titles (Last) 10 (2019) NCAA Tournament App. (Last) 4 (2019) Postseason Appearances (Last) 6 (2019)
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DEDMON CENTER
Opened in 1981, the Dedmon Center, a versatile athletic complex on the
Other improvements to the Dedmon Center include a new high-tech light-
campus of Radford University, underwent a multi-million dollar facelift,
ing system with shutter capabilities, enhancing the pre-game as well as
which makes it one of the premier collegiate athletic facilities in the Big
in-game atmosphere. The improved lighting creates a more viewer-friendly
South Conference and Mid-Atlantic region.
picture for the television audience.
The Radford University volleyball, men’s and women’s basketball teams
The Dedmon Center houses the department’s new Learning Enhancement
call the main arena of the Dedmon Center home.
Center (LEC), dedicated to student-athlete support services and a state-ofthe-art, over 16,000 square-ft., weight room and sports performance cen-
The hardwood floor was produced by Horner Flooring, located in Dollar
ter, dedicated to the needs of the University’s 16 Division I athletic teams.
Bay, Michigan and founded in 1891. Along with Radford University, Horner Flooring can be found at Allen Fieldhouse (University of Kansas), The
The complex features several adjoining facilities, including intramural
Breslin Center (Michigan State University), The Kohl Center (University
soccer, football and softball fields and intercollegiate fields and courts for
of Wisconsin), Siegel Center (Virginia Commonwealth University) and the
baseball, softball and tennis. In addition, Patrick D. Cupp Stadium adds a
Georgia Dome, which hosted the 2002 NCAA Final Four.
intercollegiate soccer, women’s lacrosse, track and field complex.
Branch Builds, Inc. (Roanoke, Va.) was responsible for the largest part of
One of the more amazing things about the Dedmon Center is its versatility.
the renovations, which consisted of replacing the facilities’ air-supported
The arena area can be customized to the current needs, including setting
fabric roof with a more modernized fabric structure, supported by nine
up a 3,200-seat arena for basketball and volleyball. The arena is also used
steel trusses. By replacing the air-supported roof, a new air conditioning
for concerts, graduation and other large university events.
and air circulation system is being installed throughout the facility, making it more adaptable for all seasons and a more comfortable and quiet environment.
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2020-21 SCHEDULE DAY
DATE
OPPONENT
SITE
TIME
Wednesday
Nov. 25
at North Carolina
Chapel Hill, N.C.
TBA
Saturday
Nov. 28
at NC State
Raleigh, N.C.
TBA
Sunday
Dec. 6
at Marshall
Huntington, W.Va
TBA
Wednesday
Dec. 9
vs. William & Mary
Radford, Va.
TBA
Saturday
Dec. 12
at Georgia
Athens, Ga.
TBA
Monday
Dec. 15
at Longwood *
Farmville, Va.
TBA
Tuesday
Dec. 16
at Longwood *
Farmville, Va.
TBA
Wednesday
Dec. 30
vs. Presbyterian *
Radford, Va.
TBA
Thursday
Dec. 31
vs. Presbyterian *
Radford, Va.
TBA
NOVEMBER
DECEMBER
2020-21 Women’s Basketball Big South Preseason Poll Rk. Team (First-Place Votes) 1. Campbell (6) 2. Radford (2) 3. High Point (3) 4. Hampton 5. Gardner-Webb 6. Longwood 7. UNC Asheville 8. Presbyterian 9. USC Upstate 10. Charleston Southern 11. Winthrop
All-Conference Team
JANUARY Monday
Jan. 4
at Hampton *
Hampton, Va.
TBA
Tuesday
Jan. 5
at Hampton *
Hampton, Va.
TBA
Saturday
Jan. 9
vs. Charleston So. *
Radford, Va.
TBA
Sunday
Jan. 10
vs. Charleston So. *
Radford, Va.
TBA
Friday
Jan. 15
at Gardner-Webb *
Boiling Springs, N.C.
TBA
Saturday
Jan. 16
at Gardner-Webb *
Boiling Springs, N.C.
TBA
Friday
Jan. 22
vs. UNC Asheville *
Radford, Va.
TBA
Saturday
Jan. 23
vs. UNC Asheville *
Radford, Va.
TBA
Friday
Jan. 29
at USC Upstate *
Spartanburg, S.C.
TBA
Saturday
Jan. 30
at USC Upstate *
Spartanburg, S.C.
TBA
Friday
Feb. 5
vs. Campbell *
Radford, Va.
TBA
Saturday
Feb. 6
vs. Campbell *
Radford, Va.
TBA
Friday
Feb. 12
at Winthrop *
Rock Hill, S.C.
TBA
Saturday
Feb. 13
at Winthrop *
Rock Hill, S.C.
TBA
Friday
Feb. 19
vs. High Point *
Radford, Va.
TBA
Saturday
Feb. 20
vs. High Point *
Radford, Va. TBA
Mon. - Sat.
March 1-6
Week for make up games !
TBA
TBA
Tues. - Sun.
March 9-14 ! Big South Tournament !
TBA
TBA
First-Team Skyler Curran, High Point (Preseason Player of the Year) Laren VanArsdale, Hampton Kyla McMakin, Longwood Nylah Young, Hampton Nadiria Evans, UNC Asheville Second-Team Trinity Johnson, Presbyterian Taya Bolden, Campbell ShyAnne Tuelle, Campbell Luana Serranho, Campbell Amele Ngwafang, Radford
FEBRUARY
MARCH
All times Eastern and subject to change | Home games in Bold Italics * - Big South Conference game # - Senior Day ! - Campus sites for First Round, No. 1 Seed Hosts Semifinals & Quarterfinals, Highest Remaining Seed Hosts Finals
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Amele Ngwafang Credit: Campbell Athletics (2019-20)
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2020-21 ROSTER NO.
NAME
YR.
POS.
HT.
HOMETOWN / PREVIOUS SCHOOL
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Rachel LaLonde
So.
Forward
6-1
Statesville, N.C. / North Iredell HS
1
Destinee Marshall
Fr.
Guard
5-5
Louisville, Ky. / Sacred Heart Academy
2
Tina Lindenfeld
Sr.
Forward
6-1
Richmond, Va. / Midlothian HS
3
Ariel Williams
Sr.
Guard
5-9
Arlington, Texas / Western Oklahoma State CC
5
Danielle Montelbano
Fr.
Guard
5-8
Boynton Beach, Fla. / Grandview Preparatory
11
Antalazia Baker
Fr
Guard
5-10
12
Bryonna McClean
Jr.
Guard
5-9
Virginia Beach, Va. / Princess Anne HS
14
Makaila Wilson
Jr.
Guard
5-10
Nashville, Tenn. / Brentwood Academy
22
Ashley Tudor
Fr.
Guard
5-11
Cincinnati, Ohio / Mercy McCauley HS
23
Aiden Rainford
Jr.
Forward
6-1
24
Kyanna Morgan
Fr.
Guard
5-10
30
Taiye Johnson
So.
Center
6-5
Richmond, Va. / Meadowbrook HS
31
Kinsley Lewis
So.
Forward/Center
6-3
Bealeton, Va. / Liberty HS
35
Amele Ngwafang
Jr.
Forward
6-0
Silver Spring, Md. / Paint Branch HS
42
Laney Corbin
Sr.
Forward
6-0
Stanley, Va. / Page County HS
Savannah, Ga. / Sol C. Johnson HS
Toronto, Ontario, Canada / ASA College Charlotte, N.C. / Vance HS
Head Coach: Mike McGuire (Roanoke College ’00 / Eighth Season) Assistant Coach: Nikki Newman (James Madison ’14 / Second Season) Assistant Coach: Jayda Worthy (Radford ’18 / First Season) Director of Operations: Carlie Clary (Radford ’18 / Second Season) | Fourth year with team
Pronunciation Guide 0 Rachel LaLonde
La-Lond (like pond)
2 Tina Lindenfeld Lin-den-fell’d 5 Danielle Montelbano Man-tell-bon-o 11
Antalazia Baker
An-tuh-lay-zuh
12
Bryonna McClean
Bree-ahn-uh
14
Makaila Wilson
Muh-kay-luh
24
Kyanna Morgan
Key-on-uh
30
Taiye Johnson
Tie-aye
35
Amele Ngwafang
Uh-mel Gwuh-fong
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MIKE McGuire • HEAD COACH • EIGHTH YEAR AT RADFORD • ROANOKE, ‘00 Noteworthy accomplishments under McGuire at Radford
The Mike McGuire File Hometown Vinton, Va.
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Voted Big South Coach of the Year three times
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Seventh in Big South Women’s Basketball history for overall
Family
and conference wins
Wife: Nataleigh Children: Harper, Ellie, and Reese
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Has led the Highlanders to six straight winning seasons
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In the past four years, Radford has a 47-7 record at home inside the Dedmon Center
Education 2000 Roanoke College B.S., Health & Human Performance
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Notable victories: Appalachian State (2014-15), George Mason (2015-16), Davidson (2015-16), Wake Forest (2016-
Coaching Experience
17), Penn State (2017-18), Virginia (2018-19), and VCU
2013-pr.
Radford
Head Coach
2008-13
Richmond
Assistant Coach
2006-08
Hidden Valley HS
Head Coach
2002-06
William Byrd HS
Head Coach
2001-02
Roanoke College
Assistant Coach
(2017-18, 2018-19) •
All-Big South Selections: 22
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Big South All-Freshman Team Honorees: 4
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Big South All-Academic Team Members: 7
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Big South Player(s) of the Week: 20
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Big South Rookie / Freshman of the Week: 9
Coaching Awards (Head Coach)
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Program-record 17 Big South wins in 2018-19
2015, 18, 19 Big South Conference Coach of the Year
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Radford finished the 2015-16 season ranked fifth in the
2018-19
100th career win at Radford (1/15/19)
2018-19
Program record 17 Big South wins
2018-19
No.25 in College Insider Mid-Major Poll
nation in field-goal percentage defense (.333), 14th in scoring defense (53.3) and 16th in blocks per game (5.6) •
scoring defense in the nation (55.0) and 11th in field-goal
All-Big South Selections: 22 Big South All-Freshman Team Honorees: 4
percentage defense (.351) •
Big South Regular Season
2018-19
Big South Regular Season
2018-19
Big South Conference Tournament
NCAA Tournament (Head Coach) 2018-19
2017-18
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field-goal percentage defense (.276) and 19th in field-goal percentage defense (.360) •
Jayda Worthy
Big South Def. Player of the Year
The Highlanders earned the 25th spot in the College Insider Mid-Major Poll at the end of the 2018-19 season
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Radford finished in the top-5 nationally in scoring defense for the second time in three seasons, 2015-16 and 2017-18
First Round (Maryland | L, 73-51)
Players of the Year (Head Coach)
Radford finished the 2017-18 season ranked as the fourth best scoring defense in the nation (52.9) and 18th three-point
Conference Championships (Head Coach) 2016-17
Radford finished the 2016-17 season ranked as the 10th best
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Education Day home game initiative has grown in attendance from 700 students to over 2,500
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Mike McGuire has become a household name in the New River Valley thanks to his success on the court, his involvement in the community and his reputation as a man of great character. His time at Radford has been full of joyous moments and unforgettable seasons, leading his teams to four WNIT postseason appearances in the past five seasons as well as a NCAA Tournament berth. He is currently ranked seventh in Big South Conference history in overall and conference wins. McGuire owns the third-best winning percentage of any coach in program history with an overall record of 133-87 (.604). He has gone 9341 (.690) in Big South play and has led the Highlanders to two Big South regular season championships and a tournament championship. Over the last four seasons, Radford is 91-37, which is the best four-year stretch in program history with an impressive 47-7 record inside the Dedmon Center over that time span. The Highlanders are 72-25 at home in the McGuire era. Now entering his eighth season at the helm of the Radford women’s basketball program after taking the position on April 24, 2013, he is widely recognized as one of the up-and-coming head coaches in the nation. McGuire quickly laid a solid foundation when he arrived at Radford and has successfully seen his vision come to fruition. For the past five season the Highlanders have been selected in the top-5 in the Big South preseason poll, including a three-year span being selected as No.1 (2017-2019). McGuire has been recognized three times as the Big South Coach of the Year (2015, 2018, 2019), making him the first coach in program history to achieve the feat. His hard work and dedication to the program have been on display day-in and day-out for many years, proving that no one could be more deserving of that recognition. Under his direction there have been 22 Highlanders named All-Big South including 2018 Defensive Player of the Year – Jayda Worthy, four VaSID All-State honorees, and the 2018-19 tournament MVP – Lydia Rivers. The Highlanders earned their first ever Big South Conference Sportsmanship Award following the 2018-19 season and the program has also excelled like never before in the classroom, earning an APR score of 1,000 across the last four years. Academically during McGuire’s tenure, Radford has had seven conference AllAcademic selections with Jen Falconer named to the VaSID Academic All-State team for the 2018-19 season. The 2019-20 Highlanders were selected as No.1 in the coaches preseason poll to start the 2019-20 season, with Sydney Nunley and Khiana Johnson highlighting the all-conference preseason teams. Radford got back on track after a seemingly tough non-conference slate including Power Five teams like Vanderbilt, West Virginia, Ohio State, and Alabama. During the latter contest, Johnson reached the career milestone of 1,000 points to become the fifth player to do so under the direction of McGuire in the past six seasons. The Highlanders’ battled their way to a Big South Tournament deciding
victory on senior day vs. Hampton, to secure the would-be two-seed. Radford finished the campaign 17-12 overall and 15-5 in conference, this is the sixth consecutive season with double-digit conference wins. The Highlanders formally received the 2020 WNIT bid, for their fifth postseason bid in the last six seasons. Conference postseason awards for Radford were paced by the senior trio of Johnson (First Team), Nunley (Second Team), and Falconer (All-Academic). The Highlanders won 12 of their final 14 games before the season was canceled due to COVID-19, the postseason would not be played. Radford put together one of the greatest campaigns in school history in 2018-19, going 26-6 overall and 17-1 in Big South play to clinch the regular season title and the top seed in the Big South Tournament. McGuire and the Highlanders would go on to win the Big South Championship and earn a bid to the NCAA Tournament for the first time in 23 years. Another impressive feat was the 2018-19 team earned a spot in the final College Insider MidMajor Poll, coming in at No. 25. During non-conference play, Radford took down Temple, VCU and Virginia to become battletested for life in the Big South. It was then that the Highlanders really shined, going on an 18-game winning streak to close out the regular season and tear through postseason play. A 15-1 record inside the Dedmon Center treated fans to a near-perfect performance at home. Destinee Walker and Lydia Rivers were voted First Team All-Big South, Sydney Nunley and Khiana Johnson made the Second Team, and Jen Falconer was selected for the All-Academic Team. Walker also made an appearance on the VaSID Second Team All-State team. The 2017-18 season saw McGuire lead Radford to its second straight 24-9 mark, compiling a 48-18 record over the previous pair of seasons, which ranks as the best two-year mark in program history. The Highlanders finished with
a 15-3 clip in Big South play, the most wins in program history. For the second straight season, Radford dropped no more than two games in a row. Leading Radford to its third straight Big South Tournament semifinal appearance, McGuire and the Highlanders made back-to-back WNIT appearances as part of a stretch that saw the team make the WNIT in three of four years. The Highlanders defeated Big Ten foe Penn State, 63-62, in overtime for the third postseason win in program history. For the second consecutive season, Radford placed three on All-Big South teams as Janayla White earned first-team honors, while Jayda Worthy was named to the second team. Destinee Walker earned a spot on the honorable mention squad. Part of his first recruiting class at Radford, White and Worthy closed out their careers as two of the best to wear a Radford uniform. Worthy finished as the program’s all-time leader in games played (123), while scoring 1,263 points for sixth best and grabbing 771 rebounds for seventh best in Highlander history. White tallied 1,121 points for 18th in program history, while her 980 career rebounds rank third. Tied for ninth in Big South history, White blocked 209 shots to rank second in Radford history. Worthy became the fourth player in program history to earn Big South Defensive Player of the Year as the Highlanders finished with the fourth best scoring defense in the country. Radford ranked 18th nationally in three-point field goal percentage defense and 19th in field goal percentage defense. Radford went 12-1 inside the Dedmon Center, holding a 28-1 mark since February 2016 as the Highlanders won 21 straight at one point, ranking as the third longest home streak in the country during the span. The Highlanders have made a habit out of upsetting Power Five opponents under McGuire. In his initial five seasons, Radford topped the likes of Penn State and Wake Forest. Victories over regional rivals such as Appalachian State, VCU, UNCG, Davidson and others have also buoyed the Highlanders’ resume in recent years. In his fourth season after taking over the reins of the women’s program, McGuire put together one of the most memorable seasons in program history during the 2016-17 campaign. McGuire increased the program’s win totals from seven in his first season to 17, 18 and 24 over the last three seasons. Since that 7-23 season in 201314, McGuire has compiled an 81-45 record. Dropping no more than two games in a row throughout the season, Radford concluded its magical 2016-17 season with a 24-9 record, finishing with the second most wins in program history. Only the 1988-89 squad won more games, compiling a 25-7 record. In Big South Conference play, Radford finished with a 14-4 record for the second most conference wins in the team’s history, matching the record set during the 2014-15 season.
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Racking up the wins on the floor, Radford also racked up its first Big South Regular Season Championship in 25 years, defeating Campbell with a thrilling 49-48 win. In addition, Radford collected its 700th win in program history on February 21, 2017, becoming the second program in Big South history to win 700 games. Developing the nickname “Cardiac Kids,” midway through the season, Radford played in nine games decided by three points or less with five coming in the last seven games of the season. The Highlanders compiled a 7-2 record in those games, which may be due to the calm demeanor of McGuire. During McGuire’s tenure, Radford is 21-11 in games decided by five points or less. Providing fans with suspenseful games all season long, Radford’s lockdown defense was a major part of the season’s success. The Highlander defense finished the season ranked inside the Top 15 nationally in two defensive categories. Holding opponents to a mere 55.0 points per game, Radford ranked as the 10th best defense in the country. The Highlanders ranked 11th with a 35.1 field goal percentage defense. Individually, Radford placed four on All-Big South squads. Destinee Walker and Jayda Worthy earned a spot on the first team, marking the second consecutive season the Highlanders put two on the first team. Janayla White was named to the honorable mention squad and Khiana Johnson on the all-freshman team. Radford collected two three-point victories in the Big South Tournament, earning its first championship appearance since 2008. The Highlanders fell just short of earning its first trip to the NCAA Tournament since 1996, dropping the championship game 49-48 to UNC Asheville. The Highlanders made their second WNIT appearance under McGuire and the seventh postseason appearance in program history. Despite a 2015-16 season ravaged by injuries,
McGuire steered Radford to its most wins (18) since the 2007-08 season. The Highlanders, who tied for third in the Big South regularseason standings, advanced to the semifinals of the Big South tournament for the first time since 2013. Defense was the cornerstone of Radford’s success. The Highlanders concluded the season ranked fifth in the nation in field-goal percentage defense (.333), 14th in scoring defense (53.3) and 16th in blocks per game (5.6).
State Championships in 2007 and 2008. He was named Coach of the Year both years. McGuire is married to his wife, Nataleigh. The couple has three beautiful daughters named Harper, Ellie, and Reese. The trio have already proven to be some of Radford’s biggest fans! McGuire is married to his wife, Nataleigh. The couple has three beautiful daughters named Harper, Ellie, and Reese. The trio have already proven to be some of Radford’s biggest fans!
Individually, two Radford players (Janayla White and Aisha Foy) were named to the All-Big South first team for the first time since 1992-93. In just his second season at helm (2014-15), McGuire guided the Highlanders to their third WNIT in school history. Radford, which finished with a 17-14 overall record, including a 14-6 Big South ledger, finished tied for second in the Big South regular-season standings. It was the Highlanders’ highest finish in the conference standings since 2010-11. McGuire’s work did not go unnoticed as the conference’s 11 head coaches selected him Big South Coach of the Year, marking the sixth head coach in program history to earn the accolade. The Highlanders’ 10-win improvement from the 2013-14 season to the 2014-15 season was tied for the sixth-best turnaround in the nation. Prior to his time at Radford, McGuire served as an assistant women’s basketball coach at Richmond. He helped lead the Spiders to WNIT appearances in 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013 and nearly guided the squad to an Atlantic 10 title in 2009. He was also a member of the Roanoke College men’s basketball coaching staff in 2001-02. His experience in the high school basketball ranks is extensive as well. McGuire spent time as the William Byrd High School girls’ basketball head coach from 2002-06 before heading to Hidden Valley High School to assume the same role. It was there that he made a name for himself, leading his teams to VHSL Group AA
Mike McGuire Head Coaching Record
Year University Record Pct. Conference Record Finish Postseason 2013-14
Radford
7-23
.233
Big South
5-15
T10th
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2014-15
Radford
17-14
.548
Big South
14-6
T2nd
WNIT First Round
2015-16
Radford
18-13
.581
Big South
13-7
T3rd
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2016-17
Radford
24-9
.727
Big South
14-4
T1st
WNIT First Round
2017-18
Radford
24-9
.727
Big South
15-3
2nd
WNIT Second Round
2018-19
Radford
26-7
.788
Big South
17-1
1st
NCAA First Round
2019-20
Radford
17-12
.586
Big South
15-5
T2nd
WNIT bid
Total
Radford
133-87
.605
Big South
93-41
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5 Postseason Berths
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NIKKI NEWMAN • ASSISTANT COACH / RECRUITING COORDINATOR • SECOND YEAR AT RADFORD • JAMES MADISON, ‘14 Nikki Newman enters her second season as an assistant coach for the Radford women’s basketball program after being hired on August 28, 2019. Newman had an illustrious career with James Madison from 2009-14. She played in 147 games with 120 starts and tallied just under 4,000 minutes during her career. Newman was also a two-time Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) Defensive Player of the Year (2012 & 2014) and the Scholar Athlete of the Year as a senior. She helped guide the Dukes to three CAA Tournament Championships, a WNIT Championship game, and three NCAA Tournament appearances all in 2010, 2011 and 2014. Following her career as a JMU student-athlete, Newman served as the Assistant Director of Operations for the JMU women’s basketball team for the 2014-15 season. As the assistant she aided the Director of Operations with daily tasks such as organization of travel, distribution of money, sending recruit mailouts, database entries and coordination of practice players.
Previously, Newman worked as the radio color analyst for James Madison women’s hoops beginning in the 2015-16 season. She also helped as the television color analyst for the CAA Women’s Basketball Tournament. Newman has been an elementary school teacher and worked numerous camps, including the James Madison Women’s Basketball Camp while playing at JMU. The Harrisonburg, Va., native received her master’s of arts in teaching in May 2014 after she earned her bachelor’s of science in elementary education in 2013, both from James Madison University. At Radford, Newman is be the scouting coordinator, position coach, in addition to recruiting and academics.
jayda worthy • ASSISTANT COACH • FIRST YEAR AT RADFORD • RADFORD, ‘18 Jayda Worthy enters her first year as an assistant coach for Radford women’s basketball. Worthy comes to Radford from Valdosta State University in Valdosta, Ga., where she served as a graduate assistant since August 2018. Worthy has assisted in various recruiting efforts, scouting opponents, coordinated team travel, served as the academic liaison, and led all player development for the post players. As a student-athlete under the direction of Coach McGuire from 2014-18, Worthy accrued accolades like 2018 Defensive Player of the Year, First and Second Team All-Big South honors, Big South All-Freshman selection, VaSID All-State, and most recently named to the 2010-19 Big South Conference Women’s Basketball All-Decade Team. She aided Radford to a Big South Regular Season Championship in 2016-17 season, several WNIT appearances, in addition to being team captain back-to-back seasons in 2016-17 and 2017-18.
She is in the program’s record books a total of 17 times. Worthy is ranked in the top-10 across the single-season and career records, while holding the year-by-year title for points in 2017-18 as well as assists in 2015-16. During her time in Radford, she was very involved in the community serving as a volunteer with the Special Olympics, Micha’s Backpack, Our Daily Bread and numerous basketball camps. Worthy graduated from Radford University in May 2018 with a bachelor’s of science in criminal justice and minor in sociology. Most recently, she obtained her master of education in higher education leadership from Valdosta State University in May 2020.
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CARLIE CLARY • DIRECTOR OF BASKETBALL OPERATIONS • FOURTH YEAR AT RADFORD, SECOND AS DIRECTOR • RADFORD, ‘18 Carlie Clary was promoted to Director of Basketball Operations for the Radford women’s basketball program on July 3, 2019, entering her second season in this position and fourth overall. Clary served as the Assistant Director of Basketball Operations for Radford last 2018-19. Clary has been with McGuire since 2017 where she put in time as the head manager for the 2017-18 season. She assisted the Director of Operation in all day-to-day activities, coordinated meal arrangements for all away activities for student-athletes and managed team stats for practices. The Dublin, Va., native moved up the ranks during the 2018-19 season as the assistant director of operations. Her duties included developing internal social media strategies, recruiting mail out strategies and preparation, practice organization and film breakdown, database entry and administrative duties as assigned by Coach McGuire.
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Her experience in coaching ranges from Assistant Women’s Varsity Coach at Auburn High School from 2014-2016, Assistant Women’s AAU Basketball Coach at Pulaski County High School in 2014 and more. In her time at Radford, Clary has proven to be an excellent student in the classroom and of the game of basketball. She graduated from Radford in 2018 with a degree in exercise, sport & health education as well as in communications/media Studies. She also carried a coaching education minor. Clary obtained her master’s degree in kinesiology with a concentration in sport management from LSU in March 2020.
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0 rachel lalonde • FORWARD | 6-1 | SOPHOMORE • STATESVILLE, N.C. • NORTH IREDELL HIGH SCHOOL
2019-20 AS A freshman Made her first appearance as a Highlander in the opening game of the season at Vanderbilt and logged 18 minutes as well as scoring her first points… Had a season-high performance vs. Longwood with a total of nine points going 2-for-3 from deep…Played in a total of 21 games…Averaged 5.7 minutes per game…Shot 61.9 percent from the floor and 37.5 percent from deep…Grabbed a total of 23 boards…Ended her freshman campaign with 30 total points.
PREP / HIGH SCHOOL This First Team All-County and All-NPC Conference selection, also earned Second Team All-District honors her senior year...Averaged 15.0 points, 7.5 rebounds, 4.5 assists, 2.0 blocks and 1.6 steals per game to help lead the Raiders to the second round of the state playoffs...Finished her illustrious high school career with more than 1,100 points scored, seeing time as both a small forward and a power forward...Excelled in the classroom, earning a 3.74 grade point average as a member of the National Technical Honors Society.
PERSONAL / ACADEMICS Daughter of Ronald Jr. and Laura LaLonde...Has two brothers, Michael and Christopher...Major is sport management.
CAREER HIGHS Points: Minutes: Rebounds: Assists: Steals: Blocks: FG made: FG attempts: 3FG made: 3FG attempts: FT made: FT attempts:
9, vs. Longwood (2/18/20) 18, at Vanderbilt (11/8/19) 5, vs. Campbell (1/28/20) 1, 3 times 1, 5 times 2, at West Virginia (11/17/19) 3, vs. Longwood (2/18/20) ; at UNC Asheville (3/4/20) 4, vs. Longwood (2/18/20) ; at UNC Asheville (3/4/20) 2, vs. Longwood (2/18/20) 3, vs. Longwood (2/18/20) 1, vs. Longwood (2/18/20) 2, vs. Longwood (2/18/20)
CAREER STATISTICS |------ T otal -------| |----- 3 -Point -----| |--- Free Throws ---| |------ Rebounds ------| |- Scoring -| Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2019-20 21 0 120 5.7 13 21 .619 3 8 .375 1 3 .333 5 18 23 1.1 16 0 4 8 3 5 30 1.4 TOTAL 21 0 120 5.7 13 21 .619 3 8 .375 1 3 .333 5 18 23 1.1 16 0 4 8 3 5 30 1.4
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2 TINA LINDENFELD • FORWARD | 6-1 | SENIOR • RICHMOND, VA. • MIDLOTHIAN HIGH SCHOOL
2019-20 AS A junior Played in 29 games and started in 17…Had a career-defining performance at Ohio State, shooting a perfect 100 percent from deep, going 5-for-5 from the three-point line…Only missed once from the floor at 5-for-6 and scored a season high 15 points…Averaged 20.4 minutes per game...Shot 85 percent from the charity stripe…Tallied 55 rebounds… Dished out 24 assists…Rejected five shots with nine steals…Scored a total of 135 points...No.9 in program history for three-pointers attempted at 185.
career points, ranking fifth in school history…Averaged 16.1 ppg, 6.2 rpg, 1.9 spg and 1.7 bpg during senior season.
PERSONAL / ACADEMICS Daughter of Brian and Carrie Lindenfeld…Has three siblings: Cassandra, Cascadene and Michael…Early childhood special education major.
2018-19 AS A sophomore Played in 32 games, including seven starts...Set career-highs in nearly every statistical category, including field goals made (31), 3-pointers made (19), rebounds (47), assists (21), blocks (4), steals (6) and points (92)... Went a perfect 11-for-11 from the free throw line...Scored a career-high nine points on two different occasions...Pulled down a career-high five rebounds in a win over USC Upstate on Feb. 2...Knocked down multiple threes in six games.
2017-18 AS A freshman Appeared in 22 games off the bench, averaging 3.5 minutes per game… Scored 19 points on 5-of-17 shooting, including 8-for-10 mark free throw line…Scored a season-high five points at Winthrop (Feb. 17)…Made three free throws on three different occasions…Pulled down three rebounds in 11 minutes of action at Western Carolina (Dec. 7).
PREP / HIGH SCHOOL Led Midlothian to 2015 4A Eastern Regional Championship and VHSL 4A State Championship appearance…Advanced to state quarterfinals in 2017…Three-time all-conference honoree…Two-time all-region…2016-17 VHSL 4A All-State Second Team…Finished high school career with 1,289
CAREER HIGHS Points: 15, at Ohio State (12/8/19) Minutes: 37, at Ohio State (12/8/19) Rebounds: 5, at USC Upstate (2/2/19) ; vs. UNC Asheville (1/11/20) Assists: 3, at #17 NC State (11/18/18); at Vanderbilt (11/8/19) Steals: 1, 16 times Blocks: 1, 10 times FG made: 5, at Ohio State (12/8/19) FG attempts: 11, Presbyterian (2/1/20) 3FG made: 5, at Ohio State (12/8/19) 3FG attempts: 8, vs. Charleston Southern (1/4/20) FT made: 4, at High Point (1/6/20) FT attempts: 4, at High Point (1/6/20); at Gardner-Webb (1/25/20)
CAREER STATISTICS |------ T otal -------| |----- 3 -Point -----| |--- Free Throws ---| |------ Rebounds ------| |- Scoring -| Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2017-18 22 0 77 3.5 5 17 .294 1 5 .200 8 10 .800 5 3 8 0.4 9 0 1 6 2 1 19 0.9 2018-19 33 7 496 15.0 31 103 .301 19 77 .247 11 11 1.000 6 42 48 1.5 31 0 21 21 4 6 92 2.8 2019-20 29 13 592 20.4 45 151 .298 28 103 .272 17 20 .850 12 43 55 1.9 33 1 24 27 5 9 135 4.7 TOTAL 84 20 1165 13.9 81 271 .299 48 185 .259 36 41 .878 23 88 111 1.3 73 1 46 54 11 16 246 2.9
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3 ARIEL WILLIAMS • GUARD | 5-9 | SENIOR • ARLINGTON, TEXAS • WESTERN OKLAHOMA STATE COLLEGE
2019-20 AS A JUNIOR In her first season as a Highlander, played in 12 games…Saw 41 minutes on the hardwood…Shot 83.3 percent from the free throw line… Tallied four assists and steals…Scored nine points.
PRIOR TO RADFORD Previously played at Western Oklahoma State College in Altus, Okla... Averaged 17.5 points per game last season with 6.1 rebounds per game and 2.9 assists...Rated the 75th best sophomore junior college prospect in the country by All Star Girls Report...Tallied seven 20+ point games for the Lady Pioneers and added three with 30 or more...Along with the stellar scoring performances, Williams picked up nine double-doubles a season ago. Prior to junior college, Williams played at Lamar High School in Arlington, Texas where she was a two-time Second Team All-Region selection.
PERSONAL / ACADEMICS Daughter of Deon Wordlaw and Kanyatta Williams...Has one brother, Arien...Exercise, sport and health education major.
CAREER HIGHS Points: Minutes: Rebounds: Assists: Steals: FG made: FG attempts: 3FG made: 3FG attempts: FT made: FT attempts:
3, at Charleston So. (2/8/20) 8, vs. Charleston So. (1/4/20) 1, vs. Charleston So. (1/4/20) 2, at Ohio State (12/8/19) 2, at Ohio State (12/8/19) 1, at Charleston So. (2/8/20) 3, at Ohio State (12/8/19) -1, at Morehead State (11/30/19); at Ohio State (12/8/19) 2, vs. Mount St. Mary’s (Md.) (11/26/19) 2, vs. Mount St. Mary’s (Md.) (11/26/19); at Charleston So. (2/8/20)
CAREER STATISTICS |------ T otal -------| |----- 3 -Point -----| |--- Free Throws ---| |------ Rebounds ------| |- Scoring -| Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2019-20 12 0 41 3.4 2 8 .250 0 2 .000 5 6 .833 1 2 3 0 2 0 4 9 0 4 9 0.8 TOTAL 12 0 41 3.4 2 8 .250 0 2 .000 5 6 .833 1 2 3 0 2 0 4 9 0 4 9 0.8
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12 bryonna mcclean • GUARD | 5-9 | JUNIOR • VIRGINIA BEACH, VA. • PRINCESS ANNE HIGH SCHOOL
2019-20 AS A SOPHOMORE
PERSONAL / ACADEMICS
Improved upon her freshman campaign and established new career-highs in every category…Made her first collegiate start at ETSU where she set a new career high in scoring at 14 points, tied that total again vs. High Point…Concluded her second season as a Highlander appearing in 26 games and starting in 18…Logged 638 minutes, averaging 24.5 per game…Shot 37.6 percent from the floor and 74.2 percent from the free throw line…Made nine three pointers…Averaged 4.2 rebounds per game for a total of 110…Tallied 43 assists…Had five rejections…Notched 17 steals…Scored a total of 144 points, averaging 5.5 per game.
Daughter of John and Ebony McClean...Has one brother: Sayvion...Cousin Ta’Shauna “Sugar” Rodgers is the all-time leading scorer at Georgetown and was drafted by the Minnesota Lynx with the 14th overall pick in the 2013 WNBA Draft...Cousin Titus Williams is a professional boxer... Interdisciplinary studies major.
2018-19 AS A FRESHMAN Averaged 1.8 points, 1.0 rebounds and 0.7 assists while shooting 40.0% in her debut season...Also added eight steals...Scored a season-high 12 points on 4-of-5 shooting while contributing season highs in rebounds (4) and assists (4) against ETSU on Nov. 15...Knocked down three shots against No. 17 NC State on Nov. 18
PREP / HIGH SCHOOL Led national power Princess Anne to four straight VHSL 5A State Championships (2015, 2016, 2017, 2018)...Went 110-8 during four-year career...Finished 2017-18 season ranked fourth in the south by USA Today and 13th nationally...Coaches Award (2016-17)...National Guard Team recognition for 2016-17 season...USJN All-Tournament Team...Battle of the Boro All-Tournament Team...Averaged 10.5 ppg, 6.2 rpg and 3.1 spg during senior season...Three-time VHSL 5A State Championship qualifier in 4x100...Won 2018 VHSL 5A State Championship qualifier in 4x100.
CAREER HIGHS Points: Minutes: Rebounds: Assists: Steals: FG made: FG attempts: 3FG made: 3FG attempts: FT made: FT attempts:
14, at ETSU (11/21/19); vs. High Point (2/22/20) 36, at UNC Asheville (3/4/20) 9, at USC Upstate (1/21/20) 5, vs. Winthrop (1/18/20) 3, at Charleston So. (2/8/20) 3, 3 times latest at UNC Asheville (3/4/20) 11, at High Point (1/6/20) 3, at ETSU (11/21/19) 5, at ETSU (11/21/19) 4, vs. Presbyterian (12/31/19) 5, vs. Presbyterian (12/31/19)
CAREER STATISTICS |------ T otal -------| |----- 3 -Point -----| |--- Free Throws ---| |------ Rebounds ------| |- Scoring -| Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2018-19 27 0 230 8.5 20 50 .400 0 2 .000 8 14 .571 8 19 27 1.0 25 0 18 9 0 8 48 1.8 2019-20 26 18 638 24.5 56 149 .376 9 33 .273 23 31 .742 23 87 110 4.2 36 0 43 34 5 17 144 5.5 TOTAL 53 18 868 16.4 76 199 .382 9 35 .257 31 45 .689 31 106 137 2.6 61 0 61 43 5 25 192 3.6
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14 makaila wilson • GUARD | 5-10 | JUNIOR • NASHVILLE, TENN. • BRENTWOOD ACADEMY
2019-20 AS A SOPHOMORE Had an impressive sophomore showing…Played in all 29 games, averaging 22 minutes per game…The growing sharpshooter set new career highs in points (25), rebounds (6), field goals made (8), and threepointers made (7) versus USC Upstate on Feb. 25th…Tallied eight games scoring 10 or more points, including the 23-point contest…Led Radford in three-pointers made in 17 games…First block of career at Vanderbilt to open the season…Shot 37.1 percent from the floor, 38.9 percent from deep, and 77.3 percent from the charity stripe…Had 48 rebounds…Dished out 33 assists…Had several blocks…Posted 17 steals…Tallied a total of 227 points, averaging 7.8 per game. Ended the season ranked in the Big South for three-point field goal percentage and field goals made at second and sixth respectively… Ranked nationally in three-pointers made per game at 162…In career program history – No.5 in three-point attempts (210) and No.2 three-point field goal percentage (39%)…In the program’s single season records – No.6 three’s made (58), three-point attempts (149), and No.8 in threepoint percentage (38.9%).
All-State, All-Region and All-State Tournament squads in 2017-18...Also named BCAT All-Star and All-Midstate during senior year…During 201516 season was named to All-State Tournament team and the Above the Rim Classic MVP…Played junior season at Somerset (Ky.), leading team to 47th District Championship…Earned All-Region and All-District honors in 2016-17…Finished high school career with 1,249 points, 551 rebounds, 241 assists and 191 steals…Shot 47.9 percent from field and 70.1 percent from charity stripe.
PERSONAL / ACADEMICS Daughter of Corey and Mollie Wilson…Has two siblings: Carleigh and Braylon…Parents played basketball at Lincoln Memorial (Tenn.)... Nickname: Mak…Major sport management.
2018-19 AS A FRESHMAN Played in 26 games, including four starts...Was one of the top shooters from distance on the team, going 24-for-61 (.393) on 3-pointers..Averaged 3.3 points across 10.9 minutes per game...Contributed 21 assists, 14 rebounds and three steals as well...Scored in double-figures four times including a season-high 15 points on 5-of-7 shooting from beyond the arc against Winthrop on Jan. 12.
PREP / HIGH SCHOOL Led Brentwood Academy to three TSSAA DII-AA championships (2015, 2016, 2018 …Went 82-7 during three seasons at Brentwood…Named
CAREER HIGHS Points: Minutes: Rebounds: Assists: Steals: Blocks: FG made: FG attempts: 3FG made: 3FG attempts: FT made: FT attempts:
23, vs. USC Upstate (2/25/20) 31, at Hampton (1/9/20) 6, vs. USC Upstate (2/25/20) 4, at Charleston So. (2/8/20) 2, 5 times latest vs. USC Upstate (2/25/20) 1, 3 times latest at Gardner-Webb (1/25/20) 8, vs. USC Upstate (2/25/20) 12, at Charleston So. (2/8/20) 7, vs. USC Upstate (2/25/20) 12, at Charleston So. (2/8/20) 3, at UNC Asheville (3/4/20) 4, at UNC Asheville (3/4/20)
CAREER STATISTICS |------ T otal -------| Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 2018-19 27 4 284 10.5 31 71 .437 2019-20 29 0 639 22.0 76 205 .371 TOTAL 56 4 923 16.5 107 276 .388
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|----- 3 -Point -----| |--- Free Throws ---| FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct 24 61 .393 0 0 .000 58 149 .389 17 22 .773 82 210 .390 17 22 .773
|------ Rebounds ------| |- Scoring -| Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2 11 13 0.5 24 0 21 14 0 3 86 3.2 6 42 48 1.7 51 1 33 43 3 17 227 7.8 8 53 61 1.1 75 1 54 57 3 20 313 5.6
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23 aiden rainford • FORWARD | 6-1 | JUNIOR • TORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA • LINCOLN PREP/ASA COLLEGE
2019-20 AS A SOPHOMORE Played in all 29 games and started all at the power forward position… Scored her first basket as a Highlander at Vanderbilt to commence the season…Drained her first three-pointer vs. Gardner-Webb…Had several games where she was a perfect 100 percent from the floor, starting vs. Mount St. Mary’s (Md.) going 4-for-4…Notched a pair of double-doubles – vs. Gardner-Webb with 11 points and 13 rebounds as well as vs. Hampton with a career high 19 points and 10 rebounds…Concluded her debut season having played 720 minutes, averaging 24.8 points per game… Shot 46 percent from the floor and 62.1 percent from the free throw line… Grabbed 155 boards, averaging 5.3 per game…Had 19 assists…A total of 20 blocks…Tallied 22 steals…Scored 187 points, 6.4 per game...Ended the season ranked in the top-20 in the Big South in rebounding, blocked shots, and offensive rebounds.
PRIOR TO RADFORD / prep Starred at Lincoln Prep before enrolling at ASA College in Brooklyn, New York...While there, she averaged 15.0 points, 9.5 rebounds, 3.0 blocks and 2.5 steals per game for the Avengers, who won their regional championship...Prior to joining ASA, Rainford was a member of the Canadian National Team in both 2015 and 2016...She was on the U16 Women’s National Team that beat Brazil in overtime to win the nation’s first-ever FIBA Americas age-group Championship.
PERSONAL / ACADEMICS Daughter of Robert and Rose Rainford...Has one sister, Lauren...Interdisciplinary studies major.
CAREER HIGHS Points: Minutes: Rebounds: Assists: Steals: Blocks: FG made: FG attempts: 3FG made: 3FG attempts: FT made: FT attempts:
19, vs. Hampton (3/7/20) 35, vs. Hampton (3/7/20) 13, vs. Gardner-Webb (2/4/20) 2, 3 times latest at USC Upstate (1/21/20) 2, 3 times latest vs. UNC Asheville (1/11/20) 2, 5 times latest vs. Hampton (3/7/20) 5, 5 times latest vs. Hampton (3/7/20) 13, vs. High Point (2/22/20) 1, vs. Gardner-Webb (2/4/20) 2, vs. Hampton (3/7/20) 9, vs. Hampton (3/7/20) 10, vs. Hampton (3/7/20)
CAREER STATISTICS |------ T otal -------| Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 2019-20 29 29 720 24.8 75 163 .460 TOTAL 29 29 720 24.8 75 163 .460
|----- 3 -Point -----| |--- Free Throws ---| FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct 1 7 .143 36 58 .621 1 7 .143 36 58 .621
|------ Rebounds ------| |- Scoring -| Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 56 99 155 5.3 87 4 19 51 20 22 187 6.4 56 99 155 5.3 87 4 19 51 20 22 187 6.4
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30 taiye johnson • CENTER | 6-5 | SOPHOMORE • RICHMOND, VA. • MEADOWBROOK HIGH SCHOOL
2019-20 AS A FRESHMAN Scored first points on her birthday in the season opener at Vanderbilt… Played in nine games…Grabbed a total of seven rebounds…Tallied her first block vs. Charleston Southern.
PREP / HIGH SCHOOL One of the tallest players to suit up for Radford in program history... An intimidating presence on the interior, she averaged 8.6 points, 11.8 rebounds and 3.2 blocks per game during her junior year for Daniel Conner at Meadowbrook...A Beta Club and W.E.B. Dubois Honors Society student...Also, played volleyball.
PERSONAL / ACADEMICS Daughter of Thomas Johnson and Felicia Justice...Has two brothers (Dakari and Kamani) and two sisters (Jorel, twin, and Najee)...Oldest brother Dakari played for the Oklahoma City Thunder as well as overseas...Major is biology/pre-med.
CAREER HIGHS Points: Minutes: Rebounds: Assists: Steals: FG made: FG attempts: FT made: FT attempts: Blocks:
2, at Vanderbilt (11/8/19) ; at West Virginia (11/17/19) 5, vs. Charleston So. (1/4/20) 2, at West Virginia (11/17/19) ; vs. Charleston So. (1/4/20) --1, at Vanderbilt (11/8/19) ; at West Virginia (11/17/19) 1, at Vanderbilt (11/8/19) ; at West Virginia (11/17/19) -2, at Alabama (12/20/19) 1, vs. Charleston So. (1/4/20)
CAREER STATISTICS |------ T otal -------| |----- 3 -Point -----| |--- Free Throws ---| |------ Rebounds ------| |- Scoring -| Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2019-20 9 0 26 2.9 2 5 .400 0 0 .000 0 2 .000 2 5 7 0.8 5 0 0 1 1 0 4 0.4 TOTAL 9 0 26 2.9 2 5 .400 0 0 .000 0 2 .000 2 5 7 0.8 5 0 0 1 1 0 4 0.4
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35 AMELE Ngwafang • FORWARD | 6-0 | JUNIOR • SILVER SPRING, MD. • PAINT BRANCH HIGH SCHOOL
2019-20 AS A SOPHOMORE
PERSONAL / ACADEMICS
Named College Sports Madness Mid-Major Player of the Week for the Big South back on Jan. 6th…Had seven total double-doubles, with first coming in the second game of the season at South Carolina State with 15 points and 16 rebounds…Played in all 29 contests, started in eight… Averaged 20.8 minutes per game…Shot 41.8 percent from the floor and 63.4 percent from the charity stripe…Averaged 8.1 rebounds per game, grabbed a total of 234 boards…Had 12 assists…Notched 15 blocks… Tallied 27 steals…Averaged 8.5 points per game for total of 247…Set new career high in scoring and free throws made versus USC Upstate with 23 and 13 respectively...Ranked nationally for total rebounds, rebounds per game, free throws made and attempted…In the top-15 in the Big South for rebounding, free throw percentage, offensive rebounds, and defensive rebounds.
Daughter of James Ngwafang and Mary Tumenta…Has three siblings Bruce, Bleck and Sofilia…Sister Sofilia plays basketball at La Salle… Political science and communication major.
2018-19 AS A FRESHMAN Played in 21 games, including two starts...Averaged 1.8 points and 2.3 rebounds while playing 7.2 minutes per game...Scored a season-high five points on three different occasions...Pulled down a season-high 11 rebounds against Temple on Nov. 23...Also contributed four assists, three steals and two blocks.
PREP / HIGH SCHOOL Led Paint Branch to an 21-4 overall record and the MPSSAA 4A State Quarterfinals…Won back-to-back divisional championships (2016-17, 2017-18)… 2018 MCPS 4A East Player of the Year and MCPS 4A East First Team selection…2017-18 Washington Post Honorable Mention… Maryland Public School Sports Association Scholar-Athlete honoree… Average 19.2 ppg, 12.3 rpg and 3.1 bpg during senior season.
CAREER HIGHS Points: Minutes: Rebounds: Assists: Steals: Blocks FG made: FG attempts: FT made: FT attempts:
23, vs. USC Upstate (2/25/20) 32, at Hampton (1/9/20) 16, at SC State (11/12/19) ; Hampton (1/9/20) 2, at Hampton (1/9/20) ; vs. USC Upstate (2/52/20) 3, at Alabama (12/20/19) ; vs. Presbyterian (12/31/19) 3, at Morehead State (11/30/19) 7, vs. Charleston So. (1/4/20) 12, at Presbyterian (2/1/20) ; vs. USC Upstate (2/25/20) 13, vs. USC Upstate (2/25/20) 19, vs. High Point (2/22/20)
CAREER STATISTICS |------ T otal -------| Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 2018-19 22 2 153 7.0 12 34 .353 2019-20 29 8 602 20.8 69 165 .418 TOTAL 51 10 755 14.8 81 199 .407
|----- 3 -Point -----| |--- Free Throws ---| FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct 0 0 .000 14 33 .424 0 0 .000 109 172 .634 0 0 .000 123 205 .600
|------ Rebounds ------| |- Scoring -| Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 23 26 49 2.2 28 0 4 12 2 3 38 1.7 103 131 234 8.1 69 1 12 48 15 27 247 8.5 126 157 283 5.5 97 1 16 60 17 30 285 5.6
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42 LANEY CORBIN • FORWARD | 6-0 | SENIOR • STANLEY, VA. • PAGE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL
2019-20 AS A JUNIOR Played in 15 games…Shot 66.7 percent from the free throw line… Grabbed five rebounds…Scored six points…Added a pair of assists… Season high in points versus Charleston Southern with four.
2018-19 AS A SOPHOMORE
All-Shenandoah District during senior volleyball season…First women’s basketball player in Page County High to receive NCAA DI scholarship.
PERSONAL / ACADEMICS Daughter of Josh and Stacy Corbin…Has one brother: Jacob…Elementary education major.
Played in 15 games, averaging 6.8 minutes per game...Posted 1.3 points and 1.3 rebounds per game...Finished with 20 points, 19 rebounds, four blocks, one steal and one assist...Scored a season-high four points against No. 17 NC State on Nov. 18...Pulled down a career-high five rebounds against Shepherd on Dec. 29
2017-18 AS A FRESHMAN Saw action in 18 games off the bench…Tallied 19 points on 6 of 18 from the field…Made 6 of 8 attempts from free throw line…Was 4 for 4 from charity stripe at North Carolina (Nov. 16)…Tallied a season-high five points against VCU (Dec. 10), making lone 3-pointer on season...Pulled down 10 rebounds, including two on three occasions…Played a season best 17 minutes against VCU.
PREP / HIGH SCHOOL Led Page County to three regional appearances…Three-time All-Shenandoah District…Region B Honorable Mention…Played in VHSCA All-Star Game…Averaged 15.5 ppg, 9.4 rpg, 2.9 apg, 1.3 bpg and 1.0 spg during senior season…Also lettered in cross country, tennis and volleyball...Was
CAREER HIGHS Points: Minutes: Rebounds: Assists: Steals: Blocks: FG made: FG attempts: 3FG made: 3FG attempts: FT made: FT attempts:
5, VCU (12/10/17) 18, at Hampton (1/10/19) 5, vs. Shepherd (12/29/18) 1, 4 times latest at Charleston So. (2/8/20) 1, Appalachian State (11/12/17) ETSU (11/15/18) 1, 7 times latest vs. Shepherd (12/29/18) 2, VCU (12/10/17) 4, at Western Carolina (12/7/17) 1, at Hampton (1/10/19) at #17 NC State (11/18/18) ; VCU (12/10/17) 2, VCU (12/10/17) ; vs. Charleston So. (1/4/20) 4, at North Carolina (11/16/17) 4, at North Carolina (11/16/17)
CAREER STATISTICS |------ T otal -------| |----- 3 -Point -----| |--- Free Throws ---| |------ Rebounds ------| |- Scoring -| Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2017-18 18 0 121 6.7 6 18 .333 1 6 .167 6 8 .750 2 8 10 0.6 15 0 1 8 3 1 19 1.1 2018-19 16 0 103 6.4 7 20 .350 2 3 .667 4 6 .667 5 14 19 1.2 13 0 1 5 4 1 20 1.3 2019-20 15 0 55 3.7 1 6 .167 0 3 .000 4 6 .667 1 4 5 0.3 10 0 2 4 0 0 6 0.4 TOTAL 49 0 279 5.7 14 44 .318 3 12 .250 14 20 .700 8 26 34 0.7 38 0 4 17 7 2 45 0.9
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1 DESTINEE MARSHALL • GUARD | 5-5 | FRESHMAN • LOUISVILLE, KY. • SACRED HEART ACADEMY
PREP / HIGH SCHOOL Played basketball at Sacred Heart Academy under the direction of Donna Moir at the point guard position...Aided her team to postseason appearances each year with an overall record of 82-20...Her freshman year the Valkyries were named Region Champions, was most recently tabbed as a Kentucky Junior All-Star...Entered her senior season shooting 45 percent from the floor, 34 percent from behind the arc, 70 percent from the free throw line, with a total of 597 points...Also a star in the classroom, earning honor student status for her 3.8 GPA.
PERSONAL / ACADEMICS Daughter of Monique Spencer and Randall Marshall...Has five siblings, Randall, Ryen, Jasmyne, Diamond, and Desiree..Intended major is criminal justice.
5 DANIELLE MONTELBANO • GUARD | 5-8 | FRESHMAN • BOYNTON BEACH, FLA. • GRANDVIEW PREPARATORY SCHOOL
PREP / HIGH SCHOOL Concluded her high school basketball career at Grandview Preparatory School, coached by Ian Clarke...Can play either backcourt position...Led the Pride to win a 2017 State Championship, along with multiple winning seasons...Reached the State Championship Semi-Finals twice, named Freshman of the Year in 2017, voted Player of the Game 25 times, 2018 Florida Dairy Farmers’ Miss Basketball nominee, named one of seven top players in Palm Beach County, with back-to-back First Team All-County recognition...Is the record holder for most assists in school history and notched 1,000 points during her junior year...An honor student with a 4.0 GPA.
PERSONAL / ACADEMICS Daughter of Nancy and Anthony Montelbano...Has one brother, Justin...Pre-major, hopes to be a veterinarian.
11 ANTALAZIA BAKER • GUARD | 5-10 | FRESHMAN • SAVANNAH, GA. • SOL C. JOHNSON HIGH SCHOOL
PREP / HIGH SCHOOL Played basketball under the direction of Brandon Lindsey...Helped her team to postseason appearances all four years of her career as an Atom Smasher, winning back-to-back championships in her final two years...Has been honored with accolades like All-State, All-Region all four years, GACA All-State, and Player of the Year for the 2019-20 season...Averaged 16 points per game, 3.5 assists, and three steals...An honor student as well as multisport athlete, who has won a total of three championships during her high school career...Also ran track at Sol C. Johnson and played basketball for the FBS Coastal Queens.
PERSONAL / ACADEMICS Daughter of Crystal and Antonio Baker Sr...Has one sibling Antonio Jr...Hobbies include reading, film production, and videography...Major is business... Nickname is ‘Lay’.
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22 ASHLEY TUDOR • GUARD | 5-11 | FRESHMAN • CINCINNATI, OHIO • MERCY MCCAULEY HIGH SCHOOL
PREP / HIGH SCHOOL Tudor played basketball for her high school of Mercy McCauley under head coach Nick Baltimore and AAU Team the Midwest Takeover...Helped lead Mercy McCauley to the 2019 OHSAA Division I District Championship and Regional Qualifier...Was a four-year starter for Mercy McCauley...Most recently named Second Team All-Conference.
PERSONAL / ACADEMICS Daughter of Andre and Robbie Tudor...Communications major.
24 KYANNA MORGAN • GUARD | 5-10 | FRESHMAN • CHARLOTTE, N.C. • VANCE HIGH SCHOOL
PREP / HIGH SCHOOL Played both backcourt positions in addition to time at small forward for Vance High School under head coach Donell Rhyne...Helped the Cougars develop a winning culture, improving their overall record each year as well as their postseason appearances...Was named Player of the Game a total of nine times during her high school career, in addition to nabbing All-Conference recognition twice...Aided the Cougars to a regular season championship and a conference tournament championship.
PERSONAL / ACADEMICS Daughter of Tamikka Elliott...Has two siblings, brother Keelan and sister Kamery...Psychology major.
31 KINSLEY LEWIS • FORWARD / CENTER | 6-3 | SOPHOMORE • BEALETON, VA. • LIBERTY HIGH SCHOOL
2019-20 Did not see action.
PREP / HIGH SCHOOL A First Team Northwestern District selection last season as a junior playing for Quynn Nguyen at Liberty....Also a Second Team 4C All-Region pick, has already broken the school’s rebound mark with 742 on her career...As a sophomore, Lewis was a First Team Conference 22/Honorable Mention 4A West pick...She made an instant impact as a freshman and was recognized by being named to the Second Team Conference 22 squad...Lewis, who also won the EYBL Hampton Championships as a member of the Fairfax Stars U17 Team (AAU), is a member of the National Honor Society...Leading rebounding record at Liberty High School, also played volleyball.
PERSONAL / ACADEMICS Daughter of Steve and Jennifer Lewis...Has two siblings, brother Colby and sister Savannah...Major is allied health science.
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2019-20 OVERALL STATISTICS 2019-20 Radford Women's Basketball Radford Combined Team Statistics (as of Mar 07, 2020) All games
RECORD: ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE
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00 02 03 04 05 12 14 23 30 35 42 50
Player
gp-gs
LALONDE, Rachel LINDENFELD, Tina WILLIAMS, Ariel JOHNSON, Khiana FALCONER, Jen MCCLEAN, Bryonna WILSON, Makaila RAINFORD, Aiden JOHNSON, Taiye NGWAFANG, Amele CORBIN, Laney NUNLEY, Sydney Team Total.......... Opponents......
TEAM STATISTICS SCORING Points per game Scoring margin FIELD GOALS-ATT Field goal pct 3 POINT FG-ATT 3-point FG pct 3-pt FG made per game FREE THROWS-ATT Free throw pct F-Throws made per game REBOUNDS Rebounds per game Rebounding margin ASSISTS Assists per game TURNOVERS Turnovers per game Turnover margin Assist/turnover ratio STEALS Steals per game BLOCKS Blocks per game ATTENDANCE Home games-Avg/Game Neutral site-Avg/Game Score by Periods Radford Opponents
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OVERALL 17-12 15-5 2-7
HOME 7-5 7-3 0-2
Total 3-Point min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg%
21-0 29-13 12-0 29-29 28-28 26-18 29-0 29-29 9-0 29-8 15-0 28-20
120 592 41 970 818 638 639 720 26 602 55 578
0 0
5799 5800
5.7 20.4 3.4 33.4 29.2 24.5 22.0 24.8 2.9 20.8 3.7 20.6
13-21 45-151 2-8 125-371 34-145 56-149 76-205 75-163 2-5 69-165 1-6 117-217
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 413 385 417 519 374 374 439 495
OPP 1682 58.0 610-1656 .368 164-526 .312 5.7 298-429 .695 10.3 1034 35.7 286 9.9 412 14.2 0.7 222 7.7 105 3.6 19972 16-1116 1-2117 Totals 1734 1682
3-8 28-103 0-2 29-90 22-99 9-33 58-149 1-7 0-0 0-0 0-3 0-1
.375 .272 .000 .322 .222 .273 .389 .143 .000 .000 .000 .000
F-Throw ft-fta ft%
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
1-3 17-20 5-6 68-103 7-13 23-31 17-22 36-58 0-2 109-172 4-6 67-106
off
Date 11/08/19 11/12/19 11/17/19 11/21/19 11/26/19 11/30/19 12/08/19 12/15/19 12/20/19 12/31/19 1/4/20 01/06/20 01/09/20 1/11/20 01/14/20 1/18/20 01/21/20 01/25/20 1/28/20 02/01/20 2/4/20 02/08/20 2/15/20 2/18/20 2/22/20 2/25/20 2-29-20 03/04/20 3/7/2020
NEUTRAL 0-1 0-0 0-1
Rebounds def tot avg
.333 5 18 .850 12 43 .833 1 2 .660 7 68 .538 4 91 .742 23 87 .773 6 42 .621 56 99 .000 2 5 .634 103 131 .667 1 4 .632 57 152 54 85 615-1606 .383 150-495 .303 354-542 .653 331 827 610-1656 .368 164-526 .312 298-429 .695 273 761
RAD 1734 59.8 +1.8 615-1606 .383 150-495 .303 5.2 354-542 .653 12.2 1158 39.9 +4.3 349 12.0 461 15.9 -1.7 0.8 161 5.6 82 2.8 10693 12-891 -
.619 .298 .250 .337 .234 .376 .371 .460 .400 .418 .167 .539
AWAY 10-6 8-2 2-4
23 55 3 75 95 110 48 155 7 234 5 209 139 1158 1034
1.1 1.9 0.3 2.6 3.4 4.2 1.7 5.3 0.8 8.1 0.3 7.5
pf dq
16 33 2 33 41 36 51 87 5 69 10 82
a
to blk stl
pts
0 4 8 3 5 30 1 24 27 5 9 135 0 4 9 0 4 9 0 128 116 4 25 347 0 56 43 1 21 97 0 43 34 5 17 144 1 33 43 3 17 227 4 19 51 20 22 187 0 0 1 1 0 4 1 12 48 15 27 247 0 2 4 0 0 6 4 24 54 25 14 301 23 0.0 465 11 349 461 82 161 1734 0.0 502 - 286 412 105 222 1682
Opponent at Vanderbilt at SC State vs West Virginia at ETSU MOUNT ST. MARY'S at Morehead State at Ohio St. AMERICAN at Alabama PRESBYTERIAN CHARLESTON SOUTHERN at High Point at Hampton UNC ASHEVILLE at Longwood WINTHROP at USC Upstate at Gardner-Webb CAMPBELL at Presbyterian GARDNER-WEBB at Charleston So. at Campbell LONGWOOD HIGH POINT USC UPSTATE at Winthrop at UNC Asheville HAMPTON
L W L W L L L L L W W L L L W W W W L W W W W W L W W W W
Score 46-80 60-45 37-74 67-43 58-75 62-73 57-70 55-59 51-85 54-42 72-35 58-68 48-51 50-63 62-61 54-53 57-41 84-73 32-43 65-39 65-51 64-40 48-42 88-76 63-64 78-57 56-50 73-66 70-63
* = Conference game
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avg
1.4 4.7 0.8 12.0 3.5 5.5 7.8 6.4 0.4 8.5 0.4 10.8
0.0 0.0
Att. 2034 138 2117 1853 769 566 3902 592 1898 553 604 489 2234 1316 1812 582 384 759 730 272 737 122 0 2567 1043 527 194 1198 673
2019-20 CONFERENCE STATISTICS 2019-20 Radford Women's Basketball Radford Combined Team Statistics (as of Mar 07, 2020) Conference games only
RECORD: ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE
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00 02 03 04 05 12 14 23 30 35 42 50
Player
gp-gs
LALONDE, Rachel LINDENFELD, Tina WILLIAMS, Ariel JOHNSON, Khiana FALCONER, Jen MCCLEAN, Bryonna WILSON, Makaila RAINFORD, Aiden JOHNSON, Taiye NGWAFANG, Amele CORBIN, Laney NUNLEY, Sydney Team Total.......... Opponents......
TEAM STATISTICS SCORING Points per game Scoring margin FIELD GOALS-ATT Field goal pct 3 POINT FG-ATT 3-point FG pct 3-pt FG made per game FREE THROWS-ATT Free throw pct F-Throws made per game REBOUNDS Rebounds per game Rebounding margin ASSISTS Assists per game TURNOVERS Turnovers per game Turnover margin Assist/turnover ratio STEALS Steals per game BLOCKS Blocks per game ATTENDANCE Home games-Avg/Game Neutral site-Avg/Game Score by Periods Radford Opponents
OVERALL 15-5 15-5 0-0
HOME 7-3 7-3 0-0
Total 3-Point min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg%
13-0 20-7 4-0 20-20 20-20 18-13 20-0 20-20 4-0 20-6 8-0 20-14
74 385 14 675 572 454 448 497 11 410 32 427
20 20
3999 4000
5.7 19.3 3.5 33.8 28.6 25.2 22.4 24.9 2.8 20.5 4.0 21.4
11-17 27-102 1-1 87-251 24-98 44-107 54-138 47-109 0-1 47-112 1-5 89-160
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 283 274 304 380 229 257 278 314
OPP 1078 53.9 385-1148 .335 112-367 .305 5.6 196-292 .671 9.8 707 35.3 184 9.2 281 14.1 0.7 155 7.8 60 3.0 7464 10-746 0-0
.500 .191 .000 .339 .239 .278 .412 .143 .000 .000 .000 .000
F-Throw ft-fta ft%
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
1-3 15-18 1-2 54-83 4-9 18-26 13-18 32-48 0-0 84-128 2-2 55-86
Date 12/31/19 1/4/20 01/06/20 01/09/20 1/11/20 01/14/20 1/18/20 01/21/20 01/25/20 1/28/20 02/01/20 2/4/20 02/08/20 2/15/20 2/18/20 2/22/20 2/25/20 2-29-20 03/04/20 3/7/2020
.333 .833 .500 .651 .444 .692 .722 .667 .000 .656
off
5 8 0 4 2 17 3 37 1 69 1.000 1 .640 41 41 432-1101 .392 98-326 .301 279-423 .660 229 385-1148 .335 112-367 .305 196-292 .671 187
RAD 1241 62.0 +8.2 432-1101 .392 98-326 .301 4.9 279-423 .660 14.0 848 42.4 +7.1 241 12.1 309 15.5 -1.4 0.8 103 5.2 58 2.9 9332 10-933 -
.647 3-6 .265 13-68 1.000 0-0 .347 20-59 .245 16-67 .411 5-18 .391 40-97 .431 1-7 .000 0-0 .420 0-0 .200 0-3 .556 0-1
AWAY 8-2 8-2 0-0
NEUTRAL 0-0 0-0 0-0
Rebounds def tot avg
11 29 1 49 63 70 33 75 2 101 2 121 62 619 520
16 37 1 53 65 87 36 112 3 170 3 162 103 848 707
1.2 1.9 0.3 2.7 3.3 4.8 1.8 5.6 0.8 8.5 0.4 8.1
pf dq
10 15 2 23 30 24 33 59 1 49 9 55
42.4 310 35.3 366
Opponent PRESBYTERIAN CHARLESTON SOUTHERN at High Point at Hampton UNC ASHEVILLE at Longwood WINTHROP at USC Upstate at Gardner-Webb CAMPBELL at Presbyterian GARDNER-WEBB at Charleston So. at Campbell LONGWOOD HIGH POINT USC UPSTATE at Winthrop at UNC Asheville HAMPTON
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 1
a
3 14 1 86 42 30 26 10 0 11 2 16
to blk stl
5 18 2 77 34 24 29 34 0 32 3 37 14 4 241 309 - 184 281
W W L L L W W W W L W W W W W L W W W W
1 4 0 3 1 2 2 16 1 11 0 17
4 5 0 15 14 11 11 13 0 18 0 12
pts
avg
26 82 3 248 68 111 161 127 0 178 4 233
2.0 4.1 0.8 12.4 3.4 6.2 8.1 6.4 0.0 8.9 0.5 11.7
58 103 1241 60 155 1078
62.0 53.9
Score 54-42 72-35 58-68 48-51 50-63 62-61 54-53 57-41 84-73 32-43 65-39 65-51 64-40 48-42 88-76 63-64 78-57 56-50 73-66 70-63
Att. 553 604 489 2234 1316 1812 582 384 759 730 272 737 122 0 2567 1043 527 194 1198 673
* = Conference game
Totals 1241 1078
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2019-20 Radford Women's Basketball Radford Team Game-by-Game (as of Oct 30, 2020) All games
2019-20 TEAM STATISTICS TEAM STATISTICS
Opponent
at Vanderbilt at SC State vs West Virginia at ETSU MOUNT ST. MARY'S at Morehead State at Ohio St. AMERICAN at Alabama PRESBYTERIAN CHARLESTON SOUTHER at High Point at Hampton UNC ASHEVILLE at Longwood WINTHROP at USC Upstate at Gardner-Webb CAMPBELL at Presbyterian GARDNER-WEBB at Charleston So. at Campbell LONGWOOD HIGH POINT USC UPSTATE at Winthrop at UNC Asheville HAMPTON Radford Opponents
11/08/19 11/12/19 11/17/19 11/21/19 11/26/19 11/30/19 12/08/19 12/15/19 12/20/19 12/31/19 1/4/20 01/06/20 01/09/20 1/11/20 01/14/20 1/18/20 01/21/20 01/25/20 1/28/20 02/01/20 2/4/20 02/08/20 2/15/20 2/18/20 2/22/20 2/25/20 2-29-20 03/04/20 3/7/2020
Score
46-80 60-45 37-74 67-43 58-75 62-73 57-70 55-59 51-85 54-42 72-35 58-68 48-51 50-63 62-61 54-53 57-41 84-73 32-43 65-39 65-51 64-40 48-42 88-76 63-64 78-57 56-50 73-66 70-63 1734 1682
Games played: 29 Points/game: 59.8 FG Pct: 38.3 3FG Pct: 30.3 FT Pct: 65.3
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Date
Total 3-Pointers Free throws fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct
L W L W L L L L L W W L L L W W W W L W W W W W L W W W W
17-52 22-64 13-48 27-68 22-60 23-58 19-51 20-52 20-52 17-44 27-64 21-65 20-50 19-66 25-59 20-41 23-65 28-48 11-50 20-50 22-52 21-64 19-46 29-55 19-54 26-67 19-57 24-55 22-49
615-1606 610-1656
.327 .344 .271 .397 .367 .397 .373 .385 .385 .386 .422 .323 .400 .288 .424 .488 .354 .583 .220 .400 .423 .328 .413 .527 .352 .388 .333 .436 .449
3-17 1-11 2-8 9-25 7-26 5-18 11-19 10-22 4-23 5-14 5-27 8-21 1-13 2-12 6-16 4-12 2-17 5-11 2-13 4-14 4-15 10-32 3-12 10-20 3-11 9-18 5-20 7-13 3-15
.383 150-495 .368 164-526
.176 .091 .250 .360 .269 .278 .579 .455 .174 .357 .185 .381 .077 .167 .375 .333 .118 .455 .154 .286 .267 .313 .250 .500 .273 .500 .250 .538 .200
9-12 15-24 9-12 4-9 7-8 11-16 8-16 5-10 7-12 15-24 13-21 8-17 7-16 10-14 6-11 10-16 9-14 23-38 8-13 21-31 17-24 12-20 7-10 20-31 22-31 17-21 13-22 18-19 23-30
.303 354-542 .312 298-429
.750 .625 .750 .444 .875 .688 .500 .500 .583 .625 .619 .471 .438 .714 .545 .625 .643 .605 .615 .677 .708 .600 .700 .645 .710 .810 .591 .947 .767
Rebounds off def tot avg pf
10 23 10 11 12 11 10 12 3 11 14 17 12 14 10 5 15 12 6 13 11 16 4 13 17 16 9 7 7
20 30 23 30 18 25 20 25 17 36 45 29 31 20 32 26 37 32 25 30 35 31 32 28 30 31 31 23 35
30 53 33 41 30 36 30 37 20 47 59 46 43 34 42 31 52 44 31 43 46 47 36 41 47 47 40 30 42
30.0 41.5 38.7 39.2 37.4 37.2 36.1 36.2 34.4 35.7 37.8 38.5 38.8 38.5 38.7 38.2 39.1 39.3 38.9 39.1 39.4 39.8 39.6 39.7 40.0 40.2 40.2 39.9 39.9
20 19 17 18 18 25 12 13 13 14 8 15 14 15 19 11 12 15 16 17 17 17 16 14 21 17 14 19 19
a t/o blk stl
7 6 10 17 13 16 13 15 11 11 14 15 11 8 14 11 13 17 3 8 15 18 11 18 6 18 8 12 10
21 16 21 12 16 18 18 16 14 22 12 9 21 4 21 22 14 26 11 14 20 8 15 18 19 12 10 11 20
2 3 5 3 2 8 0 1 0 3 8 0 5 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 3 4 4 3 2 3 2 1 4
2 7 4 10 8 8 5 5 9 4 4 2 4 6 4 6 6 5 9 4 5 5 4 7 3 6 9 6 4
pts avg
46 60 37 67 58 62 57 55 51 54 72 58 48 50 62 54 57 84 32 65 65 64 48 88 63 78 56 73 70
46.0 53.0 47.7 52.5 53.6 55.0 55.3 55.2 54.8 54.7 56.3 56.4 55.8 55.4 55.8 55.7 55.8 57.3 56.0 56.5 56.9 57.2 56.8 58.1 58.3 59.0 58.9 59.4 59.8
.653 331 827 1158 39.9 465 349 461 82 161 1734 59.8 .695 273 761 1034 35.7 502 286 412 105 222 1682 58.0
Rebounds/game: 39.9 Assists/game: 12.0 Turnovers/game: 15.9 Assist/turnover ratio: 0.8 Steals/game: 5.6 Blocks/game: 2.8
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HISTORY & RECORDS 2020-21 RADFORD WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS POINTS Game Season Career
Stephanie Howard 42 Stephanie Howard 660 Stephanie Howard 2,146
SCORING AVERAGE Season Career
Stephanie Howard Stephanie Howard
Season Career
vs. Baptist (2/21/87) 1988-89 1985-89
ASSISTS
Stephanie Howard 36 Patrinda Toney 541 Patrinda Toney 1,849
vs. SDSU (3/23/89) 1991-92 1987-92
REBOUNDS
Janayla White
Stephanie Howard
100% (12-12) vs. Longwood (2/20/18) 100% (10-10) vs. Charleston So. (2/10/88)
Tammie Crown 61.1% (116-190) Dede Logemann 53.6% (261-487)
FREE THROWS MADE Game Season Career
Destinee Walker Johnette Walker Johnette Walker
18 152 451
1991-92 1994-96
vs. Presbyterian (3/14/19) 2007-08 2005-09
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Game Season Career
Taryn Causey 100% (12-12) vs. UNC Asheville (1/26/05) Johnette Walker 100% (12-12) vs. Marshall (11/17/08) Tammie Crown 86.4% (121-140) 1992-93 Taryn Causey 86.4% (140-162) 2004-05 Taryn Causey 85.6% (261-305) 2003-05
CONSECUTIVE FREE THROWS MADE Season
Tammie Crown
37
3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE Game Season Career
Ayana Avery Ayana Avery Ayana Avery
8 95 261
1991-92
at High Point (1/23/14) 2013-14 2011-15
3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTS Game Season Career
30
Tina Lindenfeld Stephanie Howard Lori Mitchell Corrie Fertitta Jen Falconer Destinee Walker Lori Mitchell Lori Mitchell
17 254 855
Stephanie Howard Stephanie Howard Stephanie Howard
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Game
Game Season Career
1987-88 1985-89
FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Game Season Career
THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
22.7 19.2
FIELD GOALS MADE Game Season Career
vs. Baptist (2/21/87) 1988-89 1985-89
Ayana Avery Ayana Avery Ayana Avery
20 263 757
Game Season Career
Game Season Career
100% (5-5) at Ohio State (12/08/19) 100% (4-4) vs. VCU (1/23/89) 100% (4-4) vs. JMU (12/5/97) 100% (4-4) vs. Longwood (1/17/08) 100% (4-4) vs. Davidson (12/2/15) 100% (4-4) vs. Liberty (1/24/17) 41.8% (51-122) 1997-98 39.6% (89-225) 1997-99
Stephanie Howard Stephanie Howard Stephanie Howard Nan Millner Nan Millner Nan Millner
REBOUNDING AVERAGE Season Career
STEALS
Game Season Career
BLOCKS Game Season Career
FOULS Season Career
24 342 1,288
vs. Baptist (1/9/88) 1988-89 1985-89 vs. Roanoke (2/17/81)
1981-82 1980-84
Nan Millner Nan Millner
11.5 11.2
1981-82 1980-84
Stephanie Howard Stephanie Howard Stephanie Howard
9 108 377
vs. Augusta (12/12/87)
Joyce Sampson Kelli Darden Kelli Darden
9 98 293
vs. ETSU (2/4/87) 2007-08 2004-07
Nicole Gardiner 111 Rachael Ross Karen Bowles 346
GAMES PLAYED Season Career
17 207 661
Kelli Darden 35 Corrie Fertitta Vandy Pullen Johnette Walker Jen Falconer 134
1987-88 1985-89
1993-94 2013-14 1986-90 2007-08 2007-08 2007-08 2007-08 2015-20
vs. Campbell (1/25/14) 2013-14 2011-15
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TEAM RECORDS MOST POINTS
Game vs. Bluefield (12/9/75) Season 1988-89
131 2,527
FEWEST POINTS
Game at Western Carolina (12/7/17) 27 Season 1972-73 641
BEST SCORING AVERAGE Season 1987-88
79.9
LOWEST SCORING AVERAGE Season 1971-72
45.8
MOST POINTS, OPPONENT
Game vs. North Carolina (12/29/93) 115 Season 1993-94 2,194
FEWEST POINTS, OPPONENT Game vs. Averett (1974-75) Season 1971-72
18 476
BEST SCORING AVG., OPPONENT Season 1996-97
76.4
LOWEST SCORING AVG., OPPONENT Season 1971-72
34.0
MOST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTS BEST REBOUND AVERAGE Game vs. Presbyterian (3/14/19) 50 Season 1993-94 820
Season 1980-81
FEWEST FREE THROWS MADE
Season 2008-09
Game vs. UNC Asheville (3/4/14) 0 Season 1971-72 158
FEWEST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTS Game at Augusta (1/5/91) Season 1972-73
2 287
BEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE
49.1
LOWEST REBOUND AVERAGE MOST BLOCKS Season 2007-08
MOST FOULS
Game at Campbell (2/3/92) Season 1995-96
Game vs. Marshall (11/17/08) 100% MOST WINS (18-18) Season 2018-19 Game at Longwood (1/19/19) 100% (14-14) FEWEST WINS Season 2003-04 74.2% (392-528) Season 2009-10
34.8 196
37 689 26 6
LOWEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE MOST LOSSES Game vs. UNC Asheville (3/4/14) (0-3) Season 2013-14 Season 1971-72 51.9% (108-304)
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MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE Season 1971-72
2
FEWEST LOSSES
Game at Charleston So. (2/21/05) 12 Game at Winthrop (2/19/19) 12 Season 2018-19 164
BEST WIN/LOSS PERCENTAGE Season 1971-72
84.6%
MOST POINTS (TWO TEAMS)
FEWEST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE LOWEST WIN/LOSS PERCENTAGE Season 1992-93 26 Season 2009-10 21.4%
FEWEST POINTS (TWO TEAMS)
MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATT. MOST HOME WINS
vs. Winthrop (1/11/97) vs. Averett (1/22/72)
200 (W, 110-90) 57 (W, 34-23)
LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY vs. Bluefield (12/9/75)
93 (W,131-38)
LARGEST MARGIN OF DEFEAT
Game at Charleston So. (2/08/20) 32 Season 2007-08 512
Season 2018-19
FEWEST 3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATT.
Season 2009-10 2013-14
Season 1992-93
127
FEWEST HOME WINS
BEST 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT.
MOST ROAD WINS
LOWEST 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT.
FEWEST ROAD WINS
Game vs. WV Wesleyan (11/17/80) 108 Season 1988-89 2,342
MOST ASSISTS
FEWEST HOME LOSSES
FEWEST FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS
vs. North Carolina (12/29/93) 52 (L,115-63)
MOST FIELD GOALS MADE Game vs. Bluefield (12/9/75) Season 1988-89
54 1,020
MOST FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS
Game vs. Coastal Carolina (1/18/99) 34 Season 1979-80 1,472
BEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
Game vs. Presbyterian (1/20/18) 72.2% (30-54) Season 1985-86 46.2%
LOWEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
Game at WVU (12/2/09) 16.7% (8-48) Season 2008-09 35.6%
MOST FREE THROWS MADE
Game vs. Presbyterian (3/14/19) 38 Season 1993-94 555
Game vs. Campbell (2/25/91) 100% (4-4) Season 2019-20 Season 1997-98 37.1% 2018-19 Season 1992-93
20.5% (26-127) Season 2009-10
Game vs. Southern VA (12/2/03) 31 vs. UNC Asheville (2/13/89) vs. Richmond (2/2/83)
Season 1988-89
509
MOST STEALS
Game at Bridgewater (12/13/83) 32 Season 1988-89 442
MOST REBOUNDS
Game vs. WV State (12/19/87) Season 1979-80
FEWEST REBOUNDS
Game vs. Liberty (2/27/14) Season 1978-79
74 1,473
Season 2016-17
MOST HOME LOSSES Season 2013-14
WINNING STREAK Season 2018-19
LOSING STREAK Season 2013-14
15 4
10 10 2 0 10 18 15
CONSECUTIVE HOME WINS Season 1983-84 Multi Seasons 1983-84, 2016-19
14 23
15 819
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INDIVIDUAL CAREER TOP-10 POINTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Stephanie Howard Patrinda Toney Shannan Wilkey
2,146 2,020 1,714 Da’Naria Erwin Spencer 1,346 Destinee Walker 1,327 Amanda Neby 1,293 Jayda Worthy 1,263 Khiana Johnson 1,256 Johnette Walker 1,238 Kelli Darden 1,219
1985-89 1987-92 1990-94 2009-13 2015-19 2000-04 2014-18 2016-20 2005-09 2004-08
POINTS PER GAME (min. 50 gms) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Stephanie Howard Patrinda Toney Kelly Tipton Lorrie Mitchell Shannan Wilkey Cindy Warring Charlene Curtis Catrice Horton Kim Hairston Taleia Moton
REBOUNDING 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Nan Millner Karen Bowles Janayla White Corrie Fertitta Lydia Rivers Jennifer Grant Joyce Sampson Jayda Worthy Kelli Darden Tammie Crown
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
1,288 1,012 980 915 849 838 772 771 770 735
1980-84 1986-90 2014-18 2004-08 2015-19 1996-00 1983-87 2014-18 2004-08 1989-93
3-POINT FG MADE
377 348 249 244 228 218 205 Da’Naria Erwin Spencer 204 Carole Smith-Perry 197 Beth Cleavenger 190
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293 209 140 119 119 118 112 93 93 90 88
FIELD GOALS MADE
661 498 467 379 358 324 Da’Naria Erwin Spencer 321 Jen Falconer 316 LaSaundra Siddle 305 Pam Bradley 275 Stephanie Howard Johnette Walker Karen Bowles Shannan Wilkey Patrinda Toney Ashley Buckhannon Pebbles Maynard
Kelli Darden Janayla White Joyce Sampson Beth Cleavenger Jordan Gaymon Sydney Nunley Corrie Fertitta Dede Logemann Kim Cruise Jill Hilton Jayda Worthy
1985-89 1987-92 1976-79 1997-99 1990-94 1982-84 1972-76 1999-01 1995-97 2007-09
Stephanie Howard Johnette Walker Pebbles Maynard Patrinda Toney Khiana Johnson Lisa Howard
STEALS
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 9. 10.
19.2 17.1 15.8 15.6 14.6 14.3 14.1 13.9 13.6 13.2
ASSISTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
BLOCKS
1985-89 2005-09 1981-85 1987-92 2016-20 1992-96 2009-13 2015-20 1989-93 1977-81 1985-89 2005-09 1986-90 1990-94 1987-92 2009-13 1981-85 2009-13 1987-91 1980-84
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Stephanie Howard Patrinda Toney Shannan Wilkey
855 777 660 Da’Naria Erwin Spencer 505 Jayda Worthy 501 Destinee Walker 495 Rebecca McNeil 488 Beth Cleavenger 486 Amanda Neby 485 Khiana Johnson 459 Ayana Avery Kylie Williamson Patrinda Toney Ashley Buckhannon Aisha Foy Kelli Tull Claudia Quevedo Corrie Fertitta Khiana Johnson Serena White Jen Falconer
261 203 180 158 129 122 117 116 111 108 105
3-POINT FG ATTEMPTED 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Jen Falconer Destinee Walker Khiana Johnson Ayana Avery Makaila Wilson Ashley Buckhannon Ayana Avery Patrinda Toney Tina Lindenfeld Kylie Williamson
426 402 383 263 210 208 203 186 185 181
2004-08 2014-18 1983-87 1980-84 2011-15 2015-20 2004-08 1994-96 1995-98 1987-91 2014-18 1985-89 1987-92 1990-94 2009-13 2014-18 2015-19 1994-98 1980-84 2000-04 2016-20 2011-15 1999-04 1987-92 2009-13 2012-16 1996-00 2014-18 2004-08 2016-20 2004-08 2015-20 2015-20 2015-19 2016-20 2013-14 2018-pr. 2011-12 2014-15 1988-89 2017-pr. 2000-01
3-POINT FG PCT. (min. 100 att.) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
Lorrie Mitchell Makaila Wilson Cody Silker Kim Hairston Lisa Howard Aisha Foy
89-255 (.396) 1997-98 82-210 (.390) 2018-pr. 54-139 (.388) 2000-04 77-209 (.368) 1995-97 77-210 (.367) 1992-96 129-367 (.351) 2012-16 Stephanie Howard 99-287 (.345) 1985-89 Ayana Avery 261-757 (.345) 2011-15
Claudia Quevedo 117-339 (.345) 2014-18 9. Kylie Williamson 203-608 (.334) 1999-04 10. Taryn Causey 77-232 (.332) 2003-05
FREE THROWS MADE 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Johnette Walker Kelli Tull Shannan Wilkey Stephanie Howard Janayla White Kelli Darden Amanda Neby
451 359 354 337 337 317 308 Da’Naria Erwin Spencer 292 Patrinda Toney 284 Tammie Crown 279
2005-09 1996-00 1990-94 1985-89 2014-18 2004-08 2000-04 2009-13 1987-92 1989-93
FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Johnette Walker Janayla White Kelli Tull Kelli Darden Stephanie Howard Shannan Wilkey Roz Groce Nan Millner Patrinda Toney Amanda Neby
589 550 525 508 457 450 409 404 403 401
2005-09 2014-18 1996-00 2004-08 1985-89 1990-94 1988-92 1980-84 1987-92 2000-04
3-POINT FG PCT. (min. 150 att.) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
Taryn Causey 261-305 (.856) 2003-05 Tammie Crown 279-332 (.840) 1989-93 Kelly Tipton 153-184 (.832) 1976-79 Kim Hairston 205-253 (.810) 1995-97 Shannan Wilkey 354-450 (.787) 1990-94 Karen Bailey 175-223 (.785) 1980-83 Amanda Neby 308-401 (.768) 2000-04 Kylie Williamson 118-154 (.766) 1999-04 Johnette Walker 451-589 (.766) 2005-09
GAMES PLAYED 1. 2. 3. 2. 5. 6. 8. 10.
Jen Falconer Khiana Johnson Jayda Worthy Johnette Walker Kelli Darden Corrie Fertitta Rachael Ross Karen Bowles Ayana Avery Patrinda Toney Janayla White Sydney Nunley Shannan Wilkey Denay Wood
134 128 123 122 122 122 120 119 119 118 118 118 117 117
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2015-20 2016-20 2014-18 2005-09 2004-08 2004-08 2012-17 1986-90 2011-15 1987-92 2014-18 2015-20 1990-94 2007-11
SINGLE-SEASON TOP-10 POINTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Stephanie Howard Stephanie Howard Shannan Wilkey Patrinda Toney
660 657 640 619 Da’Naria Erwin Spencer 538 Patrinda Toney 523 Stephanie Howard 510 Shannan Wilkey 485 Patrinda Toney 471 Shirley Jones 463
POINTS PER GAME 1. 2. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Stephanie Howard Shannan Wilkey Patrinda Toney Stephanie Howard Stephanie Howard Kelly Tipton
22.7 21.3 21.3 20.6 20.4 18.9 Da’Naria Erwin Spencer 17.4 Shannan Wilkey 17.3 Amanda Neby 17.1 Lorrie Mitchell 16.9
REBOUNDING 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Nan Millner Nan Millner Tammie Crown Nan Millner Lydia Rivers Nan Millner Janayla White Kelli Darden Sydney Nunley Karen Bowles
ASSISTS 1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 7. 8. 10.
Stephanie Howard Stephanie Howard Pebbles Maynard Johnette Walker Patrinda Toney Johnette Walker Pam Bradley LaSaundra Siddle Stephanie Howard Mindy Ballinger
STEALS 1. 2. 3. 5. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Stephanie Howard Johnette Walker Stephanie Howard Shannan Wilkey Stephanie Howard Taleia Moton Taryn Causey Johnette Walker Ashley Buckhannon Ashley Buckhannon
BLOCKS
1. Kelli Darden 2. Kelli Darden 3. Joyce Sampson
1988-89 1987-88 1993-94 1991-92 2011-12 1988-89 1986-87 1992-93 1989-90 1979-80 1987-88 1993-94 1991-92 1988-89 1986-87 1977-78 2011-12 1992-93 2002-03 1998-99
342 335 327 321 310 290 289 285 280 279
1981-82 1980-81 1991-92 1983-84 2018-19 1982-83 2015-16 2007-08 2018-19 1987-88
207 204 162 162 153 144 142 138 138 133
1988-89 1987-88 1984-85 2007-08 1991-92 2006-07 1980-81 1990-91 1986-87 1993-94
108 106 104 104 88 88 85 83 80 79
1987-88 2007-08 1988-89 1993-94 1986-87 2007-08 2003-04 2006-07 2011-12 2012-13
98 85 79
2007-08 2006-07 1986-87
4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
Barbara Gunter Kelli Darden Janayla White Janayla White Kelli Darden Janayla White Lydia Rivers
60 57 56 55 53 53 53
FIELD GOALS MADE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Stephanie Howard Shannan Wilkey Stephanie Howard Patrinda Toney Stephanie Howard Sheila Branch
254 242 241 231 222 214 Da’Naria Erwin Spencer 208 Patrinda Toney 206 Shannan Wilkey 190 Crystal Wiley 187
1984-85 2005-06 2017-18 2015-16 2004-05 2014-15 2017-18 1988-89 1993-94 1987-88 1991-92 1986-87 1979-80 2011-12 1988-89 1992-93 1981-82
5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Kylie Williamson Ashley Buckhannon Kylie Williamson Destinee Walker Kylie Williamson Stephanie Howard Makaila Wilson
181 175 164 161 159 149 149
2000-01 2012-13 2001-02 2018-19 2003-04 1987-88 2019-20
3-POINT FG PERCENTAGE
1. Lorrie Mitchell 51-122 (.418) 1997-98 2. Kim Hairston 45-112 (.402) 1995-96 3. Claudia Quevedo 55-137 (.401) 2017-18 4. Kelli Tull 38-96 (.396) 1997-98 5. Lisa Howard 43-109 (.394) 1995-96 6. Corrie Fertitta 42-112 (.393) 2007-08 7. Destinee Walker 45-115 (.391) 2016-17 8. Makaila Wilson 58-149 (.389) 2019-20 9. Jesse Brunjak 33-85 (.388) 2002-03 10. Kylie Williamson 60-159 (.377) 2003-04
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
FREE THROWS MADE
FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED
FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED
1. Tammie Crown 116-190 (.611) 1991-92 2. Robin Watkins 61-102 (.598) 1984-85 3. Jayda Worthy 160-270 (.593) 2016-17 4. Robin Watkins 83-141 (.589) 1985-86 5. Tammie Crown 148-253 (.585) 1992-93 6. Dede Logemann 155-268 (.578) 1995-96 7. Janayla White 120-210 (.571) 2015-16 8. Nakia Bridges 84-151 (.556) 1996-97 9. Karen Bowles 135-247 (.547) 1987-88 10. Barbara Gunter 107-196 (.546) 1984-85 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
Patrinda Toney Stephanie Howard Stephanie Howard Shannan Wilkey Sheila Branch Patrinda Toney Destinee Walker
541 538 535 527 517 484 468 8. Da’Naria Erwin Spencer 453 9. Shannan Wilkey 445 10. Patrinda Toney 439
3-POINT FG MADE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Ayana Avery Ayana Avery Patrinda Toney Ashley Buckhannon Kylie Williamson Makaila Wilson Kylie Williamson Stephanie Howard Claudia Quevedo Kylie Williamson Lorrie Mitchell Ashley Buckhannon Destinee Walker
95 74 67 66 60 58 56 55 55 54 51 51 51
3-POINT FG ATTEMPTED 1. 2. 3. 4.
Ayana Avery Ashley Buckhannon Ayana Avery Patrinda Toney
263 208 203 186
1991-92 1987-88 1988-89 1993-94 1979-80 1988-89 2018-19 2011-12 1992-93 1989-90 2013-14 2014-15 1988-89 2011-12 2003-04 2019-20 2000-01 1987-88 2017-18 2001-02 1997-98 2012-13 2018-19 2013-14 2011-12 2014-15 1988-89
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Johnette Walker Shannan Wilkey Taryn Causey Nikki Gardiner Patrinda Toney Catrice Horton Amanda Neby Tammie Crown Taryn Causey Kelli Darden
Kelli Darden Johnette Walker Shannan Wilkey Nikki Gardiner Amele Ngwafang Roz Groce Patrinda Toney Kymesha Alston Samantha Gilbert Taryn Causey Catrice Horton
GAMES PLAYED 1. 5. 6.
Kelli Darden Corrie Fertitta Vandy Pullen Johnette Walker Taleia Moton Destinee Walker Jayda Worthy Khiana Johnson Claudia Quevedo Jen Falconer Sydney Nunley Jen Falconer Claudia Quevedo Khiana Johnson Lydia Rivers Destinee Walker Khiana Johnsons Tina Lindenfeld
152 147 140 129 127 125 122 121 121 121
2007-08 1993-94 2004-05 1993-94 1991-92 2000-01 2002-03 1992-93 2003-04 2006-07
192 189 178 178 172 170 169 164 162 162 160
2006-07 2007-08 1993-94 1993-94 2019-20 1990-91 1991-92 2009-10 1992-93 2004-05 2000-01
35 35 35 35 34 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33
2007-08 2007-08 2007-08 2007-08 2007-08 2016-17 2016-17 2016-17 2016-17 2016-17 2016-17 2017-18 2017-18 2017-18 2017-18 2018-19 2018-19 2018-19
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TEAM TOP-10 WINS
1. 2018-19 2. 1988-89 3. 2016-17 2017-18 4. 1983-84 2007-08 6. 1987-88 7. 1981-82 1985-86 1989-90 1991-92 2006-07
26 25 24 24 23 23 21 20 20 20 20 20
FIELD GOALS MADE 1. 1988-89 2. 1987-88 3. 1980-81 4. 1986-87 5. 1981-82 6. 1979-80 7. 1995-96 8. 1983-84 9. 1984-85 10. 1991-92
1,020 928 912 875 870 851 848 846 842 841
FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1. 1988-89 2. 1980-81 3. 1979-80 4. 1987-88 5. 2007-08 6. 2018-19 7. 2011-12 8. 1990-91 9. 1981-82 10. 1989-90
2,342 2,262 2,188 2,132 2,077 1,986 1,977 1,968 1,964 1,928
HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PCT. 1. 1985-86 2. 1986-87 3. 1983-84 4. 1982-83 5. 1991-92 6. 1984-85 7. 1981-82 8. 1995-96 9. 1988-89 10. 1987-88
.462 .459 .456 .455 .446 .443 .442 .441 .436 .435
LOWEST FIELD GOAL PCT. 1. 2008-09 2. 2009-10 1999-00 4. 2001-02 5. 2010-11 6. 2012-13 7. 2004-05 8. 2005-06 9. 2007-08 10. 2002-03
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.356 .362 .362 .365 .368 .373 .374 .377 .378 .379
3-POINT FG MADE 1. 2018-19 2. 2007-08 3. 2001-02 4. 2003-04 5. 2014-15 2016-17 6. 2004-05 2019-20 7. 2017-18 8. 2011-12 9. 2006-07 10. 2013-14
164 163 161 155 154 154 150 150 149 145 144 135
3-POINT FG ATTEMPTED 1. 2018-19 2. 2007-08 2017-18 3. 2016-17 4. 2001-02 5. 2019-20 6. 2003-04 7. 2011-12 8. 2014-15 9. 2004-05 10. 2008-09
574 512 512 511 500 495 481 467 463 462 444
3-POINT FG PERCENTAGE 1. 1997-98 2. 1987-88 3. 1995-96 4. 2013-14 5. 1994-95 6. 2014-15 7. 2002-03 8. 2019-20 9. 1988-89 10. 2004-05
.371 .360 .345 .339 .335 .333 .331 .303 .327 .325
2018-19
646
FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 1. 2003-04 2. 1992-93 3. 2000-01 4. 1978-79 5. 1991-92 6. 2004-05 7. 1996-97 8. 1977-78 2012-13 10. 1995-96
REBOUNDS
1. 1980-81 2. 2018-19 3. 1988-89 4. 2007-08 5. 1990-91 6. 1983-84 7. 2015-16 8 1994-95 9. 2016-17 10. 1989-90
.742 .736 .735 .733 .722 .713 .708 .703 .703 .699
1,473 1,447 1,436 1,394 1,354 1,330 1,302 1,286 1,285 1,269
REBOUNDS PER GAME 1. 1980-81 2. 1983-84 3. 1984-85 4. 1982-83 5. 1990-91 6. 1988-89 7. 1989-90 2018-19 8. 1987-88 9. 1994-95 1991-92
49.1 47.8 46.8 45.7 45.1 44.9 43.8 43.8 43.2 42.9 42.9
FREE THROWS MADE
REBOUNDING MARGIN
FREE THROWS ATTEMPTS
OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS
1. 2007-08 2. 1993-94 3. 1992-93 4. 1991-92 5. 1980-81 6. 1981-82 7. 2006-07 1994-95 9. 1997-98 10. 1996-97 1. 2007-08 2. 1993-94 3. 1981-82 4. 1980-81 5. 1991-92 6. 1992-93 7. 1994-95 8. 1997-98 9. 1983-84 10. 1990-91
608 555 518 509 500 490 469 469 464 442 885 820 785 774 705 704 701 696 655 646
1. 1977-78 2. 1975-76 3. 1980-81 4. 1979-80 5. 2015-16 6. 1989-90 1984-85 8. 1982-83 9. 1988-89 10. 2018-19 1. 1980-81 2. 1988-89 3. 2007-08 4. 1989-90 5. 1987-88 6. 2011-12 7. 1983-84 8. 1990-91 9. 2012-13 10. 1993-94
+13.8 +13.7 +11.4 +8.6 +8.1 +7.1 +7.1 +6.9 +5.7 +5.0 606 577 520 510 509 496 480 478 473 461
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DEDMON CENTER RECORDS MOST POINTS # 111
Record Holder Radford
FEWEST POINTS # 23
Record Holder Baptist
Opponent vs. Baptist
Date 1/9/88
Opponent vs. Radford
Date 2/26/90
MOST POINTS IN ONE HALF # 59
Record Holder Radford
Opponent Date vs. UNC Asheville 2/13/10
MOST POINTS BETWEEN TWO TEAMS # 200
Record Holder Opponent Radford 110, Winthrop 90
FEWEST POINTS BETWEEN TWO TEAMS # 75 82 82
Record Holder Opponent Radford 32, Campbell 43 Radford 53, Presbyterian 29 Radford 42, Presbyterian 40
MOST FIELD GOALS MADE # 44
Record Holder Radford
Opponent vs. Baptist
FEWEST FIELD GOALS MADE # 8
Record Holder Baptist
Opponent vs. Radford
MOST FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS # 95
Record Holder Radford
Opponent vs. Pfeiffer
FEWEST FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS # 38
Record Holder Radford
Opponent vs. UNCG
BEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE # 72.2%
Record Holder Radford (39-54)
Opponent vs. Presbyterian
LOWEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE # 17.0%
Record Holder Baptist (8-47)
Opponent vs. Radford
Date 1/11/97 Date 1/28/20 1/23/12 3/1/16 Date 2/26/90 Date 2/26/90 Date 12/7/84 Date 3/21/93 Date 1/20/18 Date 1/26/90
MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE # Record Holder 12 Longwood 11 UNCG 11 Radford 11 Radford 11 Charleston Southern 11 Liberty 11 Radford
Opponent vs. Radford vs. Pfeiffer vs. UMBC
Date 2/18/20 2/4/97 12/29/03 vs. Birmingham-Southern 1/26/04 vs. Radford 2/20/10 vs. Radford 2/27/14 vs. Winthrop 1/12/19
MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS # 30
Record Holder Radford
Opponent Date vs. William & Mary 12/8/12
MOST FREE THROW MADE # 42
Record Holder Virginia Tech
Opponent vs. Radford
FEWEST FREE THROW MADE # 0
Record Holder Concord
Opponent vs. Radford
MOST FREE THROW ATTEMPTS # 56
Record Holder Virginia Tech
Opponent vs. Radford
FEWEST FREE THROW ATTEMPTS # 0
Record Holder Concord
Opponent vs. Radford
BEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE # 93.7% 93.7%
Record Holder Radford (15-16) Radford (15-16)
Opponent
# 74
Record Holder Radford
FEWEST REBOUNDS # 15
Record Holder Radford
MOST TURNOVERS # 40
Record Holder William & Mary
FEWEST TURNOVERS # 4 3
Record Holder Radford S.C. State
MOST ASSISTS # 31 31 31
Record Holder Radford Radford Radford
MOST BLOCKS # 14
Record Holder Radford
MOST STEALS # 26
Record Holder Radford
MOST FOULS
# Record Holder 35 Radford 35 Radford 35 Radford
Date 12/10/97 Date 12/12/15 Date
vs. Coastal Carolina 1/21/89
vs. Western Carolina 12/31/04
Record Holder Opponent W.Va. Wesleyan (2-10) vs. Radford
MOST REBOUNDS
Date 12/12/15
(Min. 15 ATT)
LOWEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE # 20%
Date 12/10/97
Opponent vs. WV State
(Min. 10 ATT)
Date 1/8/83
Date 12/19/87
Opponent vs. Liberty
Date 2/27/14
Opponent vs. Radford
Date 2/23/85
Opponent Date vs. UNC Asheville 1/11/20 vs. Radford 11/7/18 Opponent Date vs. Richmond 2/2/83 vs. UNC Asheville 2/13/89 vs. Southern VA 12/2/03 Opponent vs. ETSU
Date 12/4/96
Opponent vs. Charlotte
Date 1/3/88
Opponent vs. App State
Date 12/12/90 vs. Coastal Carolina 1/30/93 vs. Virginia Tech 12/10/97
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Aa Aaron, Annette............. 1991-92 Absher, Sheryl ............ 1984-87 Adkins, Darlene........... 1983-87 Allen, Brandy............... 1999-03 Allen, Brittany.............. 2014-17 Alston, Kymesha......... 2007-10 Anderson, D'Lynn........ 1990-91 Avery, Ayana................ 2011-15 Bb Bagwell, Jennifer......... 2001-03 Bailey, Karen .............. 1980-83 Baker, Antalazia.........2020-pr. Ballinger, Mindy........... 1992-94 Beckett, Beth .............. 1996-00 Bocokc, Kathy............. 1982-83 Boecker, Michele ........ 1980-82 Boettcher, Susan......... 1972-73 Bowles, Karen............. 1986-90 Bradley, Pam............... 1977-81 Branch, Sheila............. 1976-80 Bridges, Nakia............. 1993-97 Brockett, Katherine...... 2009-13 Brower, Paris .............. 2013-14 Brunjak, Jessie ........... 2001-05 Brunjak, Maggie.......... 2003-04 Buckhannon, Ashley.... 2009-13 Buckner, Phyllis........... 1972-73 Burch, Cindy................ 1972-73 Butler, Samantha......... 1971-74 Cc Cachie, Chanisse........ 1990-91 Cannon, Tiana ............ 2011-12 Cardel, Paige............... 1986-90 Carlson, Carlene......... 1972-74 Carson, Dell................. 1972-74 Carter, Lindsay............ 1997-98 Carter, Michelle........... 1986-90 Carter, Tameisha......... 2005-07 Causey, Taryn.............. 2003-05 Chace, Cindy............... 1983-86 Chillers, Charnissa...... 2016-19 Clark, Carolyn.............. 1981-82 Clark, Chelsea............. 2005-07 Clark, Kermisha........... 2013-14 Cleavenger, Beth......... 1980-84 Collins, Lamonique...... 1995-96 Corbin, Laney ............2017-pr. Cox, Stacy................... 1983-86 Crofford, Cindy............ 1977-81 Crosier, Kaylyn............ 2007-11 Crown, Tammie............ 1989-93 Cruise, Kim.................. 1995-98 Cunningham, Lori ....... 1981-82 Curtis, Charlene.......... 1972-76 Dd Darden, Kelli................ 2004-08 Desvousges, Michele .1992-94 Dodson, Davida........... 2006-09 Dodson, Karen............ 1975-77 Donald, Sarah............. 1998-02 Donley, Angel............... 1991-92 Ee Earp, Shavon............... 2004-07 Easter, Kim.................. 1984-86 Erwin Spencer, Da'Naria ....2009-13 Ff Falconer, Jen............... 2015-20 Felgemacher, Savannah.....2017-19 Fertitta, Corrie............. 2004-08 Ferguson, Lindsay....... 1998-02
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ALL-TIME ROSTER Fisher, Patti ................ 1991-96 Fontaine, Anne............ 1992-95 Forrer, Erika................. 1983-84 Foy, Aisha.................... 2012-16 Franklin, Wanda.......... 1983-84 Frazier, Amanda.......... 1996-98
Gg Garber, Chris............... 1975-76 Gardiner, Nicole........... 1993-95 Gaymon, Jordynn........ 2011-15 Gilmore, Gaby............. 2014-16 Goldsmith, Tammy....... 1986-90 Goode, Jenny.............. 1991-95 Gordon, Breshara........ 2010-14 Goshen, Jamie............ 2003-05 Graff, Shannon............ 1995-97 Grant, Jennifer............. 1996-00 Griggs, Patti................. 1975-77 Grindstaff, Susanne..... 1987-88 Grist, Susie.................. 1978-79 Groce, Roz.................. 1988-92 Gunter, Barbara........... 1983-85 Hh Hairston, Kim............... 1995-97 Hale, Debra................. 1976-77 Hamilton, Victoria........ 2009-13 Harden, Becky............. 1988-92 Harmon, Emily............. 2005-09 Harmuth, Chip............. 1972-75 Harrison, Lavne........... 1972-73 Harris, Tangye............. 1979-80 Hartman, Barbara........ 1972-74 Hayes, Ciara................ 2007-11 Hensley, Nell ............... 1975-79 Hiett, Michelle ............. 1990-93 Hilligas, Meagan.......... 2003-07 Hilton, Jill..................... 1987-91 Hogan, Cindy............... 1975-77 Hogan, Julie................ 1981-83 Holmes, Ashia............. 2011-13 Horton, Catrice............ 1999-01 Howard, Lisa............... 1992-96 Howard, Stephanie...... 1985-89 Hubbard, Crystal......... 1996-00 Hughes, Iris................. 1995-00 Ii Jj Jackson, Alexis............ 2015-19 James, Janelle............ 2014-15 Johnson, Khiana.......... 2016-20 Johnson, Taiye..........2019-pr. Jones, Alisha .............. 2003-05 Jones, Rahne ............. 2005-06 Jones, Shirley.............. 1976-80 Jones, Wanda.............. 1976-80 Kk Kantlin, Robin.............. 2003-04 Kendall, Eve................ 1993-95 Kinlaw, Jewell ............. 2009-10 Kita, Magdalena.......... 1998-02 Ll LaLonde, Rachel........2019-pr. Lambert, Deirdre.1985-87, 88-89 Lamport, Katie............. 1991-95 Landmesser, Janice.... 1974-75 Larsen, Sara................ 1991-95 Leeper, Charron.......... 2006-08 Lewis, Kinsley............2019-pr. Linaberry, Susan.......... 1973-76 Lindenfeld, Tina.........2017-pr.
Linkous, Sharon.......... 1974-75 Logemann, Dede ........ 1994-96 Long, Linda.................. 1975-76
Mm Maks, Amanda............. 1997-01 Marshall, Destinee.....2020-pr. Masincup, Alice........... 1978-79 Mason, Diani............... 2012-13 Mason, LaDonna......... 1987-80 Maynard, Pebbles....... 1982-85 McClean, Bryonna.....2018-pr. McConico, Karen......... 1988-91 McDaniel, Allison......... 1984-97 McElroy, Brooke.......... 2009-11 McIvor, Kiera............... 2011-15 McMahan, Lacey......... 2010-11 McNeil, Rebecca......... 1994-98 Mendenhall, Bonnie..... 1983-86 Michell, Lori................. 1997-99 Miles, Candice............. 1994-96 Millner, Nan................. 1980-84 Montelbano, Danielle....2020-pr. Morgan, Kyanna.........2020-pr. Morkham, Karen.......... 1975-76 Morningstar, Piper....... 2018-19 Morris, Rachel............. 2006-09 Moton, Taleia............... 2007-09 Murphy, Buffy............... 1974-75 Musa, Hanka............... 2010-11 Nn Neal, Karen ................ 1986-87 Neby, Amanda............. 2000-04 Ngwafang, Amele.......2018-pr. Nicheporchuk, Ludmila....2001-03 Nunley, Sydney............ 2015-20 Oo O'Keefe, Erin............... 1997-01 O'Neil, Katie ................ 1977-80 Orange, Brenda .......... 1978-80 Pp Perez, Heather............ 2000-04 Petry, Jennifer.............. 1989-91 Pietyzyk, Magdalena... 2001-04 Pittman, Faith.............. 1974-75 Porter, Kendra............. 2007-09 Pullen, Vandy............... 2006-09 Qq Quevedo, Claudia........ 2014-18 Rr Rainford, Aiden..........2019-pr. Rector, Pat................... 1971-74 Reskoska, Ema........... 2009-13 Reynolds, Timmie........ 1980-82 Rice, Ann..................... 1975-79 Richmond, Lynn........... 1982-86 Rickman, Sherri........... 1999-03 Riley, Sara................... 1981-85 Rivera, Erica................ 2010-11 Rivers, Lydia................ 2015-19 Robinson, De’June...... 2013-14 Ross, Rachael............. 2012-17
Scott, Michelle............. 1988-90 Sharkey, Holly.............. 2001-05 Shiftlet, Patti................ 1976-77 Shiley, Vickie............... 1975-76 Shiverling, Leigh.......... 1976-77 Siddle, LaSaundra....... 1989-93 Sikes, Chelsey............. 2003-04 Silker, Cody................. 2000-04 Skeens, Lisa................ 1997-98 Smith, Debbie.............. 1978-80 Smith-Perry, Carole..... 1987-91 St. John, Lindsey......... 2000-02 Statsenka, Hanna........ 2002-03 Stephens, Sarah.......... 2003-07 Sugars, Charmayne.... 1985-89 Tt Tabb, Sarah................. 2009-13 Taylor, Charlee............ 1997-98 Taylor, Connie.............. 1974-75 Thomas, Ashley........... 2004-05 Thompson, Ellen......... 1979-80 Tibbs, Susan................ 1979-81 Tipton, Kelly................. 1976-79 Toney, Patrinda.1987-90, 91-92 Toohey, Jordan............ 2014-18 Tudor, Ashley.............2020-pr. Tull, Kelli...................... 1996-00 Uu Vv Van-Lear, Carol............ 1974-78 Vick, Kahealani............ 2008-11 Ww Walker, Destinee......... 2015-19 Walker, Johnette.......... 2005-09 Walker, La-She'........... 2011-14 Walton, Wilma ............ 1996-98 Ward, Kelly.................. 1986-87 Warring, Cindy............. 1982-84 Waters, Barbara......... 1980-81, 82-83 Watkins, Robin............ 1984-86 Webb, Carla................. 1980-84 White, Janayla............. 2014-18 White, Karen................ 1975-76 White, Serena.............. 2004-08 Wilkey, Shannan.......... 1990-94 Willey, Crystal.............. 1980-82 Williams, Ariel............2019-pr. Williamson, Kylie......... 1999-04 Wilson, Makaila..........2018-pr. Wiseman, Marsha....... 1974-75 Wood, Denay............... 2007-11 Wooldridge, Tracie....... 1979-81 Worthy, Jayda.............. 2014-18 Xx Yy Young, Ashley.............. 2003-05 Zz
Ss Sampson, Joyce.......... 1983-87 Sato, Noriko................. 2004-06 Schilling, Kathy............ 1973-74 Schnell, Dana.............. 1995-99
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COACHING HISTORY PAT BARRETT (1971-84) Year
13 Seasons • Overall: 193-94 (.648) Overall BSC Postseason Notes
1971-72 11-2 1972-73 7-4 1973-74 10-6 1974-75 13-8 1975-76 12-8 1976-77 15-5 1977-78 13-6 1978-79 14-8 1979-80 19-11 1980-81 18-12 1981-82 20-11 1982-83 18-8 1983-84 23-5
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CHARLENE CURTIS (1984-90) 6 Seasons • Overall: 121-53 (.695) • Big South: 46-2 (.958) *4 Big South Regular Season Championships 3 Big South Tournament Championships • 1989 WNIT Tournament 1988 & 1990 Big South Coach of the Year 1995 Radford Athletics Hall of Fame inductee Year Overall BSC Postseason Notes 1984-85 17-10 1985-86 20-7 *1986-87 18-12 *1987-88 21-8 *1988-89 25-7 *1989-90 20-9
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Big South Tournament Champions Big South Tournament Champions
BSC Tourney Runner-up / WNIT Tournament
Big South Tournament Champions
LUBOMYR LICHONCZAK (1990-2001) 11 Seasons • Overall: 151-151 (.500) • Big South: 99-53 (.651) *1 Big South Regular Season Championship 6 Big South Tournament Championships • 3 NCAA Tournaments 1992 Big South Coach of the Year Year Overall BSC Postseason Notes 1990-91 13-17 *1991-92 20-9 1992-93 17-11 1993-94 18-12 1994-95 15-15 1995-96 17-12 1996-97 12-16 1997-98 14-14 1998-99 11-17 1999-00 11-17 2000-01 10-18
8-4 11-1 12-4 12-6 10-6 10-4 7-7 10-12 5-5 9-5 5-9
Big South Tournament Champions Big South Tournament Champions Big South Tournament Champions BSC Tourney Champs / NCAA Tournament BSC Tourney Champs / NCAA Tournament BSC Tourney Champs / NCAA Tournament
Kristen holt (2001-02) 1 Season • Overall: 11-16 (.407) • Big South: 8-6 (.571) 2002 Big South Coach of the Year Year Overall Conf. Postseason Notes 2001-02 11-16
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Jeri porter (2002-08) 6 Seasons • Overall: 93-85 (.522) • Big South: 43-39 (.524) 2008 WNIT Tournament Year Overall Conf. Postseason Notes 2002-03 9-18 2003-04 15-14 2004-05 12-16 2005-06 14-14 2006-07 20-11 2007-08 23-12
5-9 7-7 6-8 7-7 10-4 8-4
Big South Tournament Runner-up
BSC Tourney Runner-up / WNIT Tournament
tajama abraham ngongba (2008-2013) 5 Seasons • Overall: 62-85 (.422) • Big South: 43-41 (.512) 2011 Big South Coach of the Year Year Overall Conf. Postseason Notes 2008-09 10-18 2009-10 6-22 2010-11 14-16 2011-12 16-15 2012-13 16-14
9-7 5-11 11-5 9-9 9-9
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MIKE MCGUIRE (2013-pr.) 7 Seasons • Overall: 133-87 (.604) • Big South: 93-41 (.694) *2 Big South Regular Season Championships 1 Big South Tournament Championship • 1 NCAA Tournament 3 WNIT Tournaments / ^2019-20 WNIT Bid 2015, 2018, 2019 Big South Coach of the Year Year Overall Conf. Postseason Notes
2013-14 7-23 5-15 2014-15 17-14 14-6 WNIT Tournament 2015-16 18-13 13-7 *2016-17 24-9 14-4 BSC Tourney Runner-up / WNIT Tournament 2017-18 24-9 14-4 WNIT Tournament *2018-19 26-7 17-1 BSC Tourney Champs / NCAA Tournament ^2019-20 17-12 15-5 BSC Tournament canceled / WNIT Bid ^-2019-20 BSC Tournament & postseason canceled due to COVID-19
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1,000 POINT CLUB #
Name
#
Name
1.
Stephanie Howard
2,146
1985-86
1.
Nan Millner
1,288
1985-86
2.
Patrinda Toney
2,020
1987-92
2.
Karen Bowles
1,012
1986-90
3.
Shannan Wilkey
1,714
1990-94
3.
Janayla White
980
2014-18
4.
Da’Naria Erwin Spencer
1,346
2009-13
4.
Corrie Fertitta
915
2004-08
5.
Destinee Walker
1,327
2015-19
5.
Lydia Rivers
849
2015-19.
6.
Amanda Neby
1,293
2000-04
6.
Jennifer Grant
838
1996-00
7.
Jayda Worthy
1,263
2014-18
7.
Joyce Sampson
772
1983-87
8.
Khiana Johnson
1,256
2016-20
8.
Jayda Worthy
771
2014-18
9.
Johnette Walker
1,238
2005-09
9.
Kelli Darden
770
2004-08
10.
Kelli Darden
1,219
2004-08
10.
Tammie Crown
735
1989-93
11.
Corrie Fertitta
1,215
2004-08
11.
Sydney Nunley
725
2015-20
12.
Ayana Avery
1,198
2011-15
12.
Amanda Neby
723
2000-04
13.
Sheila Branch
1,195
1976-80
13.
Carla Webb
684
1980-84
14.
Rebecca McNeil
1,174
1994-98
14.
Sheila Branch
679
1976-80
15.
Jennifer Grant
1,165
1996-00
15.
Victoria Hamilton
656
2009-13
16.
Kelli Tull
1,163
1996-00
16.
Becky Harden
643
1988-92
17.
Beth Cleavenger
1,161
1980-84
17.
Sarah Stephens
613
2003-07
18.
Ashley Buckhannon
1,141
2009-13
18.
Destinee Walker
593
2015-19
19.
Shirley Jones
1,128
1976-80
19.
Sherri Rickman
570
1999-03
20.
Janayla White
1,121
2014-18
20.
Johnette Walker
563
2005-09
21.
Karen Bowles
1,072
1986-90
21.
Rebecca McNeil
555
1994-98
22.
Nan Millner
1,069
1980-84
22.
Jordynn Gaymon
520
2011-15
23.
Tammie Crown
1,055
1989-93
23.
Shannan Wilkey
518
1990-94
24.
Charlene Curtis
1,043
1972-76
25.
Becky Harden
1,037
1988-92
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Points Years Played
500 REBOUND CLUB Rebounds
Years Played
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POSTSEASON HISTORY Big South Regular Season Championships
big south tournament championships
ncaa Tournament appearances
wnit appearances
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POSTSEASON ACCOLADES All-americans
1986 Stephanie Howard (Rookie, AWSF)
Big South dEFENSIVE PLAYER of the Year 2007 Kelli Darden
1987 Stephanie Howard (Third Team)
2008 Kelli Darden
1988 Stephanie Howard (Second Team)
2009 Johnette Walker
1989 Stephanie Howard
2018 Jayda Worthy
1993 Tammie Crown (AWSF, Third Team)
Big South Tournament MVP
Big South Players of the Year 1988 Stephanie Howard 1989 Stephanie Howard 1992 Patrinda Toney 1993 Tammie Crown
Big South Coach of the Year
1987 Stephanie Howard 1990 Karen Bowles 1991 Roz Croce 1992 Patrinda Toney 1993 Shannan Wilkey
1988 Charlene Curtis
1994 Shannan Wilkey
1990 Charlene Curtis
2018-19 Lydia Rivers
1992 Luby Lichonczak
Big South Scholar-Athlete of the Year
2002 Kristen Holt 2011 Tajama Ngongba 2015 Mike McGuire 2018 Mike McGuire 2019 Mike McGuire
Big South rookies of the Year 1991 Shannan Wilkey 1996 Kim Hairston 2005 Corrie Fertitta
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1995 Dede Logemann
1996 Dede Logemann (Christenberry Award) 2000 Jennifer Grant
First Team All-Big South
1986-87 Stephanie Howard, Joyce Sampson 1987-88 Karen Bowles, Stephanie Howard 1988-89 Stephanie Howard, Karen Bowles, Patrinda Toney 1989-90 Patrinda Toney, Karen Bowles 1991-92 Patrinda Toney
1992-93 Tammie Crown, Shannan Wilkey 1993-94 Shannan Wilkey 1995-96 Lisa Howard 1997-98 Lorrie Mitchell 1998-99 Lorrie Mitchell 1999-00 Catrice Horton 2000-01 Catrice Horton 2001-02 Amanda Neby 2002-03 Amanda Neby 2004-05 Taryn Causey 2005-06 Sarah Stephens 2006-07 Kelli Darden 2007-08 Kelli Darden 2010-11 Da'Naria Erwin Spencer 2011-12 Da'Naria Erwin Spencer 2015-16 Janayla White, Aisha Foy 2016-17 Destinee Walker, Jayda Worthy 2017-18 Janayla White 2018-19 Destinee Walker, Lydia Rivers 2019-20 Khiana Johnson
Second Team All-Big South 1989-90 Paige Cardel
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POSTSEASON ACCOLADES 1990-91 Roz Croce, Becky Harden
1995-96 Kim Hairston
1991-92 Roz Croce, Becky Harden
2003-04 Robin Kantin, Sarah Stephens
1994-95 Jenny Goode
2004-05 Kelli Darden, Corrie Fertitta
1995-96 Dede Logemann
2005-06 Johnette Walker
1996-97 Kim Hairston
2007-08 Taleia Moton
1998-99 Jennifer Grant
2009-10 Da'Naria Erwin Spencer
1999-00 Jennifer Grant
2014-15 Janayla White, Jayda Worthy
2003-04 Taryn Causey, Amanda Neby
2015-16 Lydia Rivers
2006-07 Corrie Fertitta, Johnette Walker
2016-17 Khiana Johnson
1997-98 Jennifer Grant
2007-08 Johnette Walker
Big South All-Tournament
1998-99 Jennifer Grant
2008-09 Taleia Moton
1987 Stephanie Howard, Darlene Adkins, Sheryl Absher
Lorrie Mitchell 2004 Kylie Williamson 2007 Kelli Darden, Johnette Walker 2008 Keilli Darden, Taleia Moton 2012 Da'Naria Erwin Spencer 2017 Janayla White, Destinee Walker 2018-19 Lydia Rivers, Destinee Walker
Big South All-Academic 1996-97 Dana Schnell
1999-00 Jennifer Grant
2009-10 Kymesha Alston
1988 Karen Bowles, Stephanie Howard, Carole Smith
2012-13 Ashley Buckhannon
1989 Stephanie Howard
2001-02 Kylie Williamson
2014-15 Ayana Avery, Aisha Foy
1990 Karen Bowles, LaTonya McConico, Patrinda Toney
2002-03 Amanda Neby
2017-18 Jayda Worthy 2018-19 Sydney Nunley, Khiana Johnson 2019-20 Sydney Nunley
All-Big South Honorable Mention 2013-14 Ayana Avery
2016-17 Janayla White 2017-18 Destinee Walker
Big South All-Freshman 1994-95 Rebecca McNeil
1991 Roz Groce 1992 Tammie Crown, Patrinda Toney 1993 Shannan Wilkey, Tammie Crown 1994 Mindy Ballinger, Samantha Gilbert, Shannan Wilkey 1995 Jenny Goode, Dede Logemann, Lisa Howard 1996 Dede Logemann, Lisa Howard
2000-01 Amanda Maks
2003-04 Kylie Williamson 2004-05 Jesse Brunjak 2005-06 Shavon Earp 2006-07 Shavon Earp 2007-08 Johnette Walker 2008-09 Johnette Walker 2009-10 Kaylyn Crosier
1998
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POSTSEASON ACCOLADES 2010-11 Kaylyn Crosier 2011-12 Katherine Brockett 2012-13 Katherine Brockett 2013-14 Kiera McIvor 2014-15 Kiera McIvor 2015-16 Rachael Ross 2016-17 Rachael Ross 2017-18 Jen Falconer 2018-19 Jen Falconer 2019-20 Jen Falconer
Big South Team Sportsmanship Award 2018-19 Radford
VaSID Academic All-State
2002-03 Amanda Neby (Honorable Mention) 2018-19 Jen Falconer 2019-20 Jen Falconer
Richmond Times-Dispatch All-State
2010-11 Da'Naria Erwin Spencer (Honorable Mention) 2011-12 Da'Naria Erwin Spencer (Honorable Mention)
CoSIDA Academic All-America
1993-94 Samantha Gilbert (Second Team) 1998-99 Jennifer Grant (Third Team)
CoSIDA Academic All-District
1993-94 Samantha Gilbert (First Team) 1998-99 Jennifer Grant (First Team) 2003-04 Kylie Williamson (First Team), Amanda Neby (Second Team)
2019-20 Radford
NCAA Academic Progress Report Award
VaSID All State
2004-05 Taryn Causey (Second Team) 2006-07 Kelli Darden (Second Team) 2007-08 Kelli Darden (Second Team) 2008-09 Taleia Moton Darden (Honorable Mention) 2011-12 Da'Naria Erwin Spencer (Second Team)
2018-19 Radford 2019-20 Radford
WBCA Academic National Top-25 1997-98 Radford (Fourth)
1998-99 Radford (Second) 2000-01 Radford (Second)
2015-16 Janayla White (Second Team) 2016-17 Destinee Walker (First Team) 2017-18 Jayda Worthy (Second Team) 2018-19 Destinee Walker (Second Team)
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ALL-TIME RECORDS VS. OPPONENTS
Team Gms First Last Abilene Christian 1 2017 2017 Alabama 1 2019 2019 Alaska-Anchorage 1 1987 1987 Alderson Broaddus 1 1983 1983 American 3 2007 2019 Appalachian State 21 75-76 2017 Atlantic Christian 1 1981 1981 Augusta 11 1986 1991 Austin Peay 1 1995 1995 Averett 4 71-72 74-75 Belmont 4 1997 2006 Belmont Abbey 1 1982 1982 Birmingham-Southern 12 2001 2007 Bluefield 3 75-76 2012 Bluefield State 1 75-76 75-76 Bridgewater 13 72-73 1983 Butler 2 1997 1999 California 1 2005 2005 Campbell 43 1986 2020 Canisius 1 1987 1987 Carson Newman 3 1979 1981 Charleston 5 1980 1991 Charleston (W.Va.) 10 74-75 1984 Charleston So. 74 1987 2020 Charlotte 10 1978 1997 Cheyney 1 1986 1986 Christopher Newport 2 1980 1981 Cincinnati 1 2000 2000 Clemson 6 1988 2013 Cleveland State 1 1988 1988 Coastal Carolina 63 1986 2016 Colorado State 1 1998 1998 Concord 8 73-74 2016 Coppin State 1 1986 1986 Cornell 3 1995 2006 Cumberland 3 1983 1987 Davidson 7 1994 2016 Davis & Elkins 2 1985 2016 Dayton 1 1992 1992 Delaware State 2 1983 1990 Denver 3 1997 1999 DePaul 1 1989 1989 Duke 4 1984 1999 Duquesne 3 1991 2006 East Carolina 4 1985 2015 Eastern Kentucky 4 1980 2004 Eastern Mennonite 5 71-72 2011 Elon 16 1979 2003 Emory & Henry 12 72-73 2013 ETSU 22 1979 2019 Evansville 2 2005 2006 Ferrum 3 71-72 2010 Fisk 1 1983 1983 Florida 2 1985 1995 Florida A&M 1 1988 1988 FIU 2 1988 2004 Florida State 1 1985 1985 Gardner-Webb 29 2003 2020
W-L 1-0 0-1 0-1 1-0 1-2 10-11 1-0 11-0 0-1 4-0 2-2 0-1 8-4 3-0 1-0 11-2 0-2 0-1 30-13 1-0 0-3 2-3 3-7 55-19 4-6 1-0 1-1 0-1 0-6 1-0 44-19 0-1 8-0 1-0 2-1 3-0 4-3 2-0 0-1 2-0 1-2 1-0 0-4 2-1 1-3 1-3 4-1 7-9 12-0 11-11 1-1 3-0 1-0 0-2 1-0 0-2 1-0 19-10
Team Gms First Last George Mason 17 1980 2016 George Washington 6 1981 2011 Georgetown 1 1991 1991 Georgia Southern 1 1992 1992 Georgia State 1 1994 1994 Glenville State 1 2001 2001 Gonzaga 1 1987 1987 Hampton 17 1979 2020 High Point 51 1980 2020 Hollins 2 71-72 71-72 Houston 1 1990 1990 Howard 2 2009 2010 Illinois State 1 1996 1996 Indiana 1 2008 2008 Jackson State 1 2004 2004 James Madison 29 72-73 2018 Kansas 1 1989 1989 Kansas State 1 1988 1988 Kentucky 2 1988 2016 Kent State 2 2004 2005 Lafayette 4 1996 2005 Lamar 1 1994 1994 LaSalle 2 1988 2008 Lees-McRae 3 2006 2015 Lehigh 1 1998 1998 Liberty 70 1980 2018 Longwood 44 71-72 2020 Loyola (Md.) 2 1985 1998 Lynchburg 7 71-72 2013 Maryland 2 1996 2019 Mary Baldwin 2 74-75 75-76 Mary Washington 2 71-72 72-73 Marshall 27 72-73 2012 Memphis 2 1987 2004 Miami (Fla.) 2 2012 2012 Miami (Ohio) 1 2007 2007 Middle Tennessee 1 1995 1995 Milligan 2 1983 1983 Minnesota 2 1988 2002 Mississippi 1 2000 2000 Mississippi State 1 1994 1994 Mississippi Valley St. 1 2003 2003 Morehead State 11 1977 2019 Morgan State 7 1985 1999 Mount St. Mary's 11 1992 2019 Murray State 1 74-75 74-75 Navy 6 1991 2008 Nebraska 1 2018 2018 Norfolk State 13 74-75 2014 North Carolina 11 1984 2017 North Carolina A&T 1 1989 1989 NC State 3 2001 2018 Ohio 2 2000 2001 Ohio State 1 2019 2019 Old Dominion 12 73-74 2013 Penn State 1 2018 2018 Pepperdine 2 1990 1995 Pfeiffer 1 1984 1984
W-L 12-6 4-2 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 5-12 23-28 2-0 0-1 0-2 0-1 0-1 0-1 7-22 0-1 1-0 0-2 0-2 3-1 0-1 0-2 3-0 0-1 26-44 31-13 1-1 6-1 0-2 2-0 2-0 12-15 0-2 0-2 0-1 0-1 1-1 0-2 0-1 0-1 1-0 5-6 6-1 2-9 1-0 3-3 0-1 9-4 3-8 1-0 0-3 1-1 0-1 1-11 1-0 1-1 1-0
Team Gms First Last W-L Pittsburgh 2 2010 2014 0-2 Presbyterian 29 74-75 2020 24-5 Purdue 1 1994 1994 0-1 Purdue Fort Wayne 2 2005 2006 2-0 Randolph-Macon 9 72-73 1986 7-2 Richmond 17 1980 2010 9-8 Roanoke 3 1981 1982 3-0 Robert Morris 1 1999 1999 1-0 St. Augustine's 1 1984 1984 1-0 San Diego State 3 1989 2001 1-2 Savannah State 1 2002 2002 1-0 Shepherd 1 2018 2018 1-0 South Carolina St. 3 74-75 2019 2-1 Southern Illinois 1 2012 2012 1-0 SMU 1 1995 1995 0-1 Southern Miss 1 1991 1991 0-1 Southern Virginia 7 2002 2010 7-0 Stratford 3 71-72 72-73 3-0 Sullins 1 73-74 73-74 1-0 Syracuse 5 1986 1999 0-5 Temple 1 2018 2018 1-0 Tennessee 1 1996 1996 0-1 Tennessee Tech 3 1987 2017 2-1 Texas A&M CC 2 1999 2003 0-2 Texas State 1 1985 1985 1-0 TCU 1 2007 2007 0-1 UAB 1 2001 2001 0-1 UC Davis 1 2005 2005 1-0 UCF 4 1985 1999 1-3 UMBC 17 1984 2004 12-5 UNC Asheville 80 1986 2020 55-25 UNC Greensboro 20 75-76 2017 9-11 UNC Wilmington 6 1982 2008 2-4 UNC Pembroke 2 1982 1983 2-0 USC Upstate 7 2008 2020 6-1 UTRGV 1 1989 1989 1-0 UVa-Wise 7 74-75 2017 7-0 Toledo 2 1991 2000 0-2 Towson 10 1993 2017 3-7 University of D.C. 2 1983 1984 1-1 Vanderbilt 2 2008 2019 0-2 Virginia 16 74-75 2018 8-8 VCU 34 71-72 2018 18-16 Virginia Intermont 2 2006 2008 2-0 Virginia State 1 72-73 72-73 1-0 Virginia Tech 37 1977 2018 9-28 Virginia Union 3 1977 1979 2-1 Wake Forest 11 73-74 2016 4-7 West Virginia 3 2009 2019 0-3 West Va. State 2 1987 2014 1-1 West Va. Wesleyan 5 1980 1982 5-0 Western Carolina 12 73-74 2017 7-5 William & Mary 22 1978 2014 15-7 Winston-Salem St. 3 2007 2011 3-0 Winthrop 81 1985 2020 64-16 Wofford 3 2011 2015 2-1 Xavier 1 2015 2015 0-1 Youngstown State 2 2 014 2015 0-2
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YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS
Season 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20
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POINTS Name Games Sandy Butler 14 Charlene Curtis 14 Charlene Curtis 18 Charlene Curtis 21 Charlene Curtis 22 Kelly Tipton 19 Kelly Tipton 19 Sheila Branch 22 Shirley Jones 28 Karen Bailey 26 Crystal Willey 31 Cindy Warring 26 Cindy Warring 28 Darlene Adkins 27 Stephanie Howard 26 Stephanie Howard 25 Stephanie Howard 29 Stephanie Howard 32 Patrinda Toney 29 Rosalyn Groce 29 Patrinda Toney 29 Shannan Wilkey 28 Shannan Wilkey 30 Jenny Goode 29 Lisa Howard 29 Kim Hairston 28 Lorrie Mitchell 28 Lorrie Mitchell 24 Catrice Horton 26 Catrice Horton 28 Amanda Neby 27 Amanda Neby 27 Amanda Neby 29 Taryn Causey 28 Shavon Earp 28 Kelli Darden 31 Shavon Earp 28 Kelli Darden 31 Kelli Darden 35 Taleia Moton 27 Kymesha Alston 28 Da’Naria Erwin Spencer 29 Da’Naria Erwin Spencer 31 Ashley Buckhannon 30 Ayana Avery 30 Ayana Avery 31 Janayla White 29 Destinee Walker 33 Jayda Worthy 32 Destinee Walker 33 Khiana Johnson 29
Points Average 150 10.7 184 13.1 182 10.1 344 16.3 345 15.7 360 18.9 293 15.4 360 16.4 463 16.5 417 16.0 419 13.4 362 13.9 410 14.6 269 10.0 319 12.3 510 20.4 657 22.7 660 20.6 471 16.2 401 13.8 619 21.3 485 17.3 640 21.3 358 12.3 425 14.7 360 12.9 408 14.6 405 16.9 332 12.8 421 15.0 316 11.7 462 17.1 347 12.0 405 14.5 353 12.6 405 13.1 353 12.6 405 13.1 430 12.3 401 14.9 326 11.6 401 13.8 538 17.4 382 12.7 440 14.7 328 10.6 345 11.9 460 13.9 365 11.4 462 14.0 347 12.0
Season 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20
REBOUNDS Name Games Rebounds Average Neil Hensley 21 150 10.7 Carol Van Lear 19 182 9.6 Neil Hensley 19 139 7.3 Sheila Branch 22 180 8.2 Shirley Jones 28 248 8.9 Nan Millner 30 335 11.2 Nan Millner 31 342 11.0 Nan Millner 26 290 11.2 Nan Millner 28 321 11.5 Barbara Gunter 27 277 10.3 Joyce Sampson 26 253 9.7 Joyce Sampson 30 267 8.9 Karen Bowles 29 279 9.6 Karen Bowles 32 270 8.4 Karen Bowles 28 263 9.4 Jill Hilton 30 323 7.7 Tammie Crown 29 327 9.1 Tammie Crown 28 241 8.6 Samantha Gilbert 30 189 6.3 Dede Logemann 30 211 7.0 Dede Logemann 29 186 6.4 Nakia Bridges 20 115 5.8 Jennifer Grant 28 244 8.7 Jennifer Grant 27 242 9.0 Jennifer Grant 28 236 8.4 Catrice Horton 28 218 7.8 Amanda Neby 27 200 7.4 Amanda Neby 27 214 7.9 Amanda Neby 29 176 6.1 Corrie Fertitta 28 169 6.0 Corrie Fertitta 28 226 8.1 Corrie Fertitta 31 258 8.3 Kelli Darden 35 285 8.1 Kymesha Alston 24 199 8.3 Kymesha Alston 28 161 5.6 Brooke McElroy 29 213 7.3 Victoria Hamilton 28 211 7.5 Victoria Hamilton 30 241 7.7 Rachael Ross 30 175 5.8 Jordynn Gaymon 31 229 7.4 Janayla White 29 289 10.0 Janayla White 29 243 8.4 Janayla White 29 227 7.8 Lydia Rivers 30 310 10.3 Amele Ngwafang 29 234 8.1
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ASSISTS Season Name Games Assists Average 1975-76 Charlene Curtis 22 104 6.1 1976-77 Carol Van Lear 19 54 2.8 1977-78 Shirley Jones 19 40 2.1 1978-79 Shirley Jones 22 95 4.3 1979-80 Ellen Thompson 30 114 3.8 1980-81 Pam Bradley 30 142 4.7 1981-82 Pebbles Maynard 30 114 3.8 1982-83 Pebbles Maynard 23 67 2.9 1983-84 Pebbles Maynard 27 124 4.6 1984-85 Pebbles Maynard 27 162 6.0 1985-86 Stephanie Howard 26 112 4.3 1986-87 Stephanie Howard 25 138 5.5 1987-88 Stephanie Howard 29 204 7.0 1988-89 Stephanie Howard 32 207 6.5 1989-90 Patrinda Toney 29 95 3.3 1990-91 LaSaundra Siddle 30 138 4.6 1991-92 Patrinda Toney 29 153 5.3 1992-93 LaSaundra Siddle 28 116 4.1 1993-94 Mindy Ballinger 28 133 4.7 1994-95 Candice Miles 30 107 3.6 1995-96 Lisa Howard 29 132 4.6 1996-97 Kim Hairston 28 131 4.7 1997-98 Lori Mitchell 28 125 4.5 1998-99 Lori Mitchell 24 67 2.7 1999-00 Amanda Maks 28 62 2.2 2000-01 Catrice Horton 28 129 4.6 2001-02 Ludmila Nicheporchuk 24 96 4.0 2002-03 Ludmila Nicheporchuk 27 81 3.0 2003-04 Taryn Causey 29 123 4.2 2004-05 Taryn Causey 28 116 4.1 2005-06 Johnette Walker 28 110 3.9 2006-07 Johnette Walker 31 144 4.6 2007-08 Johnette Walker 35 162 4.6 2008-09 Johnette Walker 28 82 2.9 2009-10 Da’Naria Erwin Spencer 28 68 2.4 2010-11 Da’Naria Erwin Spencer 29 91 3.1 2011-12 Da’Naria Erwin Spencer 31 119 3.8 2012-13 Ashley Buckhannon 30 92 3.1 2013-14 Breshara Gordon 29 106 3.7 2014-15 Aisha Foy 31 79 2.5 2015-16 Jayda Worthy 28 73 2.6 2016-17 Destinee Walker 33 76 2.3 2017-18 Claudia Quevedo 33 88 2.7 2018-19 Khiana Johnson 33 118 3.6 2019-20 Khiana Johnson 29 128 4.4
Season 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20
STEALS Name Games Beth Cleavenger 30 Pebbles Maynard 30 Beth Cleavenger 21 Nan Millner 28 Pebbles Maynard 27 Stephanie Howard 26 Stephanie Howard 25 Stephanie Howard 29 Stephanie Howard 32 Patrinda Toney 29 Rosalyn Groce 29 Patrinda Toney 29 Shannan Wilkey 28 Shannan Wilkey 30 Jenny Goode 29 Patti Fisher 28 Kelli Tull 28 Wilma Walton 27 Lori Mitchell 24 Catrice Horton 26 Catrice Horton 28 Ludmila Nicheporchuk 24 Ludmila Nicheporchuk 27 Taryn Causey 29 Taryn Causey 28 Johnette Walker 28 Johnette Walker 31 Johnette Walker 35 Johnette Walker 28 Denay Wood 28 Da’Naria Erwin Spencer 29 Ashley Buckhannon 31 Ashley Buckhannon 30 Ayana Avery 30 Janayla White 31 Gaby Gilmore 31 Destinee Walker 33 Claudia Quevedo 33 Destinee Walker 33 Amele Ngwafang 29
Steals Average 58 1.9 63 2.1 49 2.3 52 1.8 68 2.2 77 2.9 88 3.5 108 3.9 104 3.2 50 1.7 50 1.7 55 1.9 56 2.0 104 3.5 63 2.2 67 2.4 37 1.3 41 1.5 33 1.3 56 2.1 56 2.0 49 2.0 34 1.3 85 2.9 86 3.1 78 2.8 83 2.7 106 3.0 81 2.9 47 1.7 67 2.3 80 2.6 79 2.6 47 1.6 29 0.9 63 2.0 50 1.5 40 1.2 46 1.4 27 0.9
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WOMEN’S BASKETBALL IN THE HALL OF FAME Tammie Crown
SHANNAN WILKEY
CHARLENE CUrTIS
(1989-93)
(1990-95)
(1972-76, 1984-90)
CLASS OF 2014 Tammie Crown (’94) capped a stellar career with a tremendous senior campaign that culminated with being named 1992-93 Big South Player of the Year. A first-team all-conference selection in her final season, Crown averaged 15ppg and 8.6rpg en route to a fourth straight Big South title. A member of the 1,000-point/500-rebound club, Crown posted 1,055 points and 735 rebounds for her career. At the completion of her career, she had garnered the fourth most rebounds and at the time of her induction sits seventh in the program annals. A stellar shooter, Crown owns the mark for consecutive made free throws with 37 (199192), along with the single-season records for free throw percentage (.864) and shooting percentage (.611).
CLASS OF 2002 Wilkey’s competitive drive fueled four consecutive Big South basketball championship teams. She was twice the tournament MVP (1993, 1994), and finished her career with 1,714 points (third all-time at Radford). She also ranks among the career leaders in steals (244) and games played (117). Wilkey led the Highlanders in scoring twice, including 21.3ppg as a senior, the second highest average in school history. The Edinboro, Pa., native was Big South Rookie of the Year in 1991. Wilkey became one of the first three-sport stars at Radford, lettering in cross country and softball after her basketball career. She was a rare two-sport all-conference performer, earning league honors in basketball 1992-94, and in cross country in 1995, finishing as Radford’s leader in five of six meets.
CLASS OF 1995 The university’s first 1,000-point scorer, Curtis (’76) played basketball at Radford from 1972-76, and then was one of the most successful coaches in the country while leading her alma mater. A Roanoke native, she scored 1,043 points while serving in four academic honorary organizations and as a distinguished member of the Highlander band. Dedicated to Radford, she has served on the Board of Visitors, and as National Alumni Association chairperson. Her teams were 121-53 in six seasons as Radford’s coach from 1984-1990, winning two conference titles and earning a bid to the 1989 WNIT.
KAREN (BOWLES) JORDAN
PAT BARRETT
STEPHANIE HOWARD
(1986-90)
(1971-84)
(1985-89)
CLASS OF 2013 One of two women’s basketball student-athletes and three Highlanders to accumulate 1,000 points and 1,000 rebounds, Karen Bowles (’90) helped lead Radford to three Big South Championships and the league’s first postseason appearance (WNIT) in 1989. A three-time first-team all-conference selection, Bowles was named the Big South Tournament MVP in 1990. She currently ranks second in career rebounds (1,012), and at the time of her graduation, was fifth on the all-time scoring list (1,072). Bowles was instrumental in guiding the Highlanders to 84 wins over a four-year span, posting three straight 20-win seasons, including a school-record 25 in the 1988-89 season.
CLASS OF 1996 Barrett was Radford’s first basketball coach of the modern era, starting the intercollegiate program in 1971. Over the next 13 years, her Radford teams won nearly 70 percent of their games, posted a remarkable 19895 record, and never suffered a losing season. She established Radford as a state and regional basketball power and paved the way for future success in NCAA Division I. Her 1979-80 team won the Virginia Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (VAIAW) state championship to cap a 19-11 season. The next year, the Forest, Va., native was named coach of the year in the state. Barrett’s final team, in 1983-84, finished 23-5 and was ranked 16th in the nation in the final NCAA Division II poll.
CLASS OF 1995 Howard had scored more points than any other Radford basketball player when she finished her career in 1989. The first Radford basketball player to have their jersey retired, the Harrisonburg, Va., native owned 27 records when she ended her Highlander career and moved on to play professionally in Switzerland. Her records included career points (2,146), assists (661) and steals (377). She set single game records for points (42), assists (17) and steals (9) and set a single season scoring mark in 1987-88, averaging 22.7 points. Howard, who was named an AWSF All-American four times, finished her career averaging of 19.2ppg and 5.9apg.
SHEILA (BRANCH) TURPIN
NAN MILLNER
Anne (Fontaine) sluder
(1976-80)
(1980-84)
(1992-95)
CLASS OF 2013 Starting every game of her collegiate career, Sheila Branch (’80) was the second Highlander women’s basketball student-athlete to reach 1,000 points. Graduating as the program’s all-time leader in points (1,197) and rebounds (679), Branch was the squad’s leading scorer (16.9ppg) and rebounder (8.2rpg) during her junior campaign (1978-79), a season which also included a career-best 36 points against Wake Forest. A three-time all-state selection, Branch was an integral part of teams that won 61 contests and sported a .670 winning percentage during her four-year career, which culminated with a 1980 Division II State Championship.
CLASS OF 1997 Millner (’84) became the first Radford basketball player with over 1,000 points and 1,000 rebounds in a career (1,288 rebounds, 1,069 points). Leading coach Pat Barrett’s strong Division II teams in rebounding for four consecutive seasons from 1980-84, Millner set school records with 21 rebounds in a 1981 game with Roanoke College, with 342 rebounds in 1981-82, and records for best rebound average in a season (11.5) and in a career (11.2). Radford was 79-36 during her career, including a 23-5 mark in 1983-84. The Martinsville native graduated in 1984 with a degree in business.
CLASS OF 2002 One of Radford’s most decorated volleyball performers ever, Fontaine (’95) holds a distinction few collegiate athletes can claim. She played in two different NCAA championship tournaments the same year, leading the 1993 volleyball team to a berth, and playing a key role on the basketball team’s 1993-94 tournament team, too. She was All-Big South Conference from 1991-93, earning all-tournament honors in 1990, 1991 and 1993. She was a three-time team MVP and VaSID All-State in 1992 and 1993, a four-time selection to the Conference Presidential Honor Roll and named as one of Radford’s Outstanding Students in 1995. The Wytheville native was a three-time letter winner in basketball, and played on three conference title teams.
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BIG SOUTH CONFERENCE
Founded in 1983, the Big South Conference has been an exemplary leader in college athletics, dedicated to developing student-athletes through the pursuit of excellence in the classroom, community and field of play. The league’s growing presence as an NCAA Division I athletic conference is made evident by its multitude of athletic accomplishments, innovative marketing and media partnerships, increased television packages and most importantly, its commitment to fostering the academic, personal, social, athletic and leadership development of its studentathletes. Comprised of 11 member institutions sharing a common geographic region and similar academic values and purposes, the Big South’s remarkable history of achievement is characterized by the league’s 19 championship sports and the profound academic and life successes of its more than 4,200 student-athletes. This has evolved into the conference’s “Where Winners Are Made” mantra as part of a new strategic emphasis on becoming the premiere non-FBS conference in the Southeast. Since 2000, the Big South Conference has experienced its most pivotal accomplishments in the league’s history both athletically and academically, such as: • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
NCAA Baseball National Champion in 2016 Six individual National Champions Two top 10 finishes in the NCAA Men’s Golf Championship -including fifth in 2007 The No. 1 ranked team in the national polls in 2014 and 2015 (football) Reached the quarterfinals of the FCS Playoffs four times in a fiveyear span from 2013-17 Multiple teams in the FCS playoffs four times since 2012 Reached the NCAA “Sweet 16” in men’s soccer, women’s basketball, baseball and women’s lacrosse Four NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament wins Reached the NCAA Softball Regional Championship game five times Three Top 24 finishes in the NCAA Women’s Golf Championship since 2011 The No. 1 seed in the NCAA Baseball Regionals four times, including the national No. 4 seed in 2010 Three berths in the NCAA Baseball Super Regionals Multiple teams in the NCAA Baseball Regionals eight times Qualified three teams for NCAA postseason play in the same sport for the first time in 2016 (men’s soccer, men’s golf) Multiple postseason berths in at least four sports for five straight years First-ever appearance in the quarterfinals of the NCAA Women’s Tennis Doubles Championship Appearances in the round of 32 in the NCAA Men’s Singles Championship First All-Americans in men’s and women’s cross country The first-ever national finalist for NCAA Woman of the Year A Big South-record 13 Academic All-Americans in 2003-04 and 2013-14 A Big South-record 28 NCAA Public Recognition Awards for APR Success in 2018 A Big South-record 86 percent Graduation Success Rate in 2017 – fourth consecutive year at or above 84 percentile A Big South-record 42 All-Americans in 2011-12
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On April 24, 1983, Charleston Southern (then Baptist College) Athletic Director Howard Bagwell and Augusta President George Christenberry began recruiting members into the fledgling league, and less than four months later on August 21, the Big South Conference was formed when Augusta, Charleston Southern, Campbell, Coastal Carolina and Winthrop committed to the new conference. One month later, Dr. Edward M. Singleton was selected as the league’s first Commissioner and continued to solicit new members. His efforts led to the additions of Armstrong State, Radford and UNC Asheville, giving the Big South more than the required six members to constitute an official conference. The Big South’s first year of competition was in the Fall of 1984, and in September 1986, the Big South Conference was granted full-fledged NCAA Division I status. During its infancy and prior to securing automatic bids to NCAA Championships, the Big South made early strides in earning at-large berths in several national postseason events, including volleyball, women’s basketball and women’s golf. In 1989, George F. “Buddy” Sasser replaced the retiring Dr. Singleton as Commissioner, and in 1990, the league received its first automatic bid -- an automatic qualifier to the NCAA Baseball Championship. Under Sasser’s seven years of leadership, the conference implemented its public relations and compliance programs, and introduced its first-ever men’s basketball television package. In August 1996, Kyle B. Kallander replaced Sasser as the league’s third Commissioner, and in his 22 years at the helm of the Big South, Kallander has been instrumental in aggressively promoting the conference to unprecedented heights.During his tenure, men’s and women’s indoor track & field (1997), football (2002) and women’s lacrosse (2013) were added as sponsored sports. The conference has also enjoyed record levels in marketing revenue, in addition to extensive television coverage for women’s basketball, baseball, softball, men’s and women’s soccer, volleyball and women’s lacrosse for the first time. The league as a whole has enjoyed increased national television exposure through aggressive and unique television packages. Conference membership has solidified with the additions of Hampton University and USC Upstate this year, plus High Point, Gardner-Webb, Presbyterian College and Longwood, as well as the return of charter member Campbell University. Kallander’s long range vision has also included technological advancements, as the conference introduced its first live streaming event in 2005 and has consistently provided video offerings of more than 850 annually through a partnership with the member institutions, as well as the creation of several online and social media platforms. Ongoing equipment upgrades will allow these productions to become “TV-ready” in the near future, while the emphasis on video integration has allowed the conference to expand its reach globally as well as serve as a model for peer conferences to emulate. Kallander has also pushed initiatives around student-athlete wellness, such as an annual Health & Safety Summit that began in 2016.
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BIG SOUTH CONFERENCE Under Kallander’s leadership, the Big South developed and initiated its first long-range strategic plan, re-affirming the league’s vision as a distinctive athletic conference committed to the quality of institutional life through athletic competition. An updated strategic plan was launched in 2015 with the objective to transform the Big South Conference into the premiere non-FBS conference in the Southeast. The primary areas of focus are basketball success, media exposure, academic centrality, student-athlete experience and messaging/branding. In 2017, the league overhauled its identity with the most comprehensive rebrand in the 33-year history of the Big South Conference. The rebrand included a new brand identity featuring an adjusted color scheme, the introduction of a secondary logo and an extensive advertising campaign to enliven the conference’s distinct values, its roots in the Southeast region of the United States and its vision for the future. The foundation of the rebrand was built from the conference’s Live, Love and Life pillars, which are externally expressed through the conference’s new “Where Winners Are Made” mantra. Crafted in collaboration with conference leadership and student-athletes, the tagline (and corresponding #BigSouthMade hashtag) embodies and affirms the Big South’s commitment to developing studentathletes for profound success through Division I collegiate athletics and transformative academics. Prominent Big South athletic alumni include multi-Olympians Amber Campbell and Taylor Milne; 2016 U.S. Open Champion Dustin Johnson; former American League All-Star Ty Wigginton; Cleveland Indians pitcher Cody Allen; Oakland Athletics pitcher Ryan Dull; Washington Redskins cornerback Josh Norman, NFL running back and “Dancing with the Stars” champion Rashad Jennings; ESPN personality Sam Ponder, threetime NFL Pro Bowler Justin Bethel and WNBA veteran Avery Warley. Distinguished alumni from Big South member institutions include Charlotte Hornets President Fred Whitfield (Campbell), U.S. Senator Tim Scott (Charleston Southern), Basketball Hall of Famer Artis Gilmore (GardnerWebb), Educator, author, orator, and advisor to U.S. presidents Booker T. Washington (Hampton), Grammy-award winning singer/songwriter Donna Fargo (High Point), former LPGA player Tina Barrett (Longwood), HGTV
President Jim Samples (Presbyterian), former U.S. National Men’s Soccer Team member Dante Washington (Radford), former Weather Channel anchor Kristina Abernathy (UNC Asheville) NBA player Torrey Craig (USC Upstate) and actress Andie MacDowell (Winthrop). The conference’s on-field accomplishments have been duplicated in the classroom. For the past four years, more than 50 percent of conference’s student-athletes have been named to the Big South’s Presidential Honor Roll for maintaining a 3.0 grade-point average for the academic year -- including a record 59.69 percent in 2016-17 -- and the league has experienced year-to-year APR improvements over the last five years.
Full-Time Member Institutions (11): Campbell University, Charleston Southern University, Gardner-Webb University, Hampton University, High Point University, Longwood University, Presbyterian College, Radford University, UNC Asheville, USC Upstate, Winthrop University. Associate Members: Monmouth (football), Kennesaw State (football), North Alabama (football) Geographical Breakdown (3 states): North Carolina (4) – Campbell University, Gardner-Webb University, High Point University, UNC Asheville; South Carolina (4) – Charleston Southern University, Presbyterian College, USC Upstate, Winthrop University; Virginia (3) – Hampton University, Longwood University, Radford University. Championship Sports (19): Baseball, Men’s Basketball, Women’s Basketball, Men’s Cross Country, Women’s Cross Country, Football, Men’s Golf, Women’s Golf, Women’s Lacrosse, Men’s Soccer, Women’s Soccer, Softball, Men’s Tennis, Women’s Tennis, Men’s Indoor and Outdoor Track & Field, Women’s Indoor and Outdoor Track & Field, Volleyball
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MEDIA GUIDELINES The 2020-21 Radford University women’s basketball media guide is designed to assist the media with its coverage of Radford women’s basketball. Additional information, statistics and photographs may be acquired by contacting the Radford Athletics Communications Office at (540) 831-6884.
to credentialed media prior to all games. Live stats will be available for all home contests at RadfordAthletics.com while printed statistical summaries will be distributed throughout the game and will be available at the conclusion of the contest.
PRESS CREDENTIALS
Individual approved players and coaches are available for interviews on select days following practice. All player and coach interviews must be cleared with the Radford Athletics Communications Office at least 24 hours in advance. This policy allows us to arrange interviews that do not conflict with any postpractice schedules (i.e. class, meetings), which have top priority. If unavailable for interview, the press will be notified ahead of time. Personal phone numbers for players and coaches WILL NOT be given out by the Radford Athletics Communications Office.
Requests for working press space must be made in writing to the Radford Athletics Communications Office 48 hours in advance of the date of the home contest. The request should be made in writing via e-mail bythe sports director of the newspaper, magazine, radio or television outlet wishing to send reporter(s) and/or photographer(s) to the game. Confirmation of the request will be made by Radford Athletics Communications personnel. Press credentials WILL NOT be issued to spouses, friends or children, in accordance with the working code of the College Sports Information Directors of America. Press row is a working area and cheering will be grounds for removal.
PHOTOGRAPHERS Photographers are issued similar credentials to press row media, though any media representatives working on the sidelines must check in with Radford Athletics Communications staff. Due to HIPAA regulations, we ask all photographers, both television and print, not to photograph any injury evaluations done in the bench/sideline area. Additionally, per the credential policy, there is no selling of game photos taken by media members without the express written agreement from Radford University.
PARKING Media parking is located in Lot Z, adjacent to the Dedmon Center riverside entrance. Parking passes ARE NOT REQUIRED to park in Lot Z during the regular season. Parking passes are required for Lot DC which is reserved for Highlander Club members and select guests. Up-to-date information will be sent out to members of the media if policies are changed during postseason play i.e. the Big South Tournament.
MEDIA INFORMATION The Radford Athletics Communications staff will provide roster sheets, game notes and updated cumulative statistics for both teams
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comments from Radford women’s basketball coach Mike McGuire. Information on games not heard on the Network flagship can be found at RadfordAthletics.com.
NETWORK HISTORY In 1988, Radford University became one of the first NCAA Division I schools to bring its basketball broadcasts in-house. In the process, Radford became a pioneer in college sports broadcasting, and created the foundation which helped establish the Radford Sports Network as a leader in collegiate sports broadcasting. The Network has been the starting point for several well-respected voice talents, including Wes Durham, current voice of the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets and the NFL’s Atlanta Falcons, and David Hunziker, current voice of the Oklahoma State Cowboys.
RADFORD SPORTS RADIO NETWORK The Radford University Sports Network is the home of every men’s and women’s basketball broadcast. Live broadcasts of Radford basketball are carried on Super Sports 101.7 FM and WVRU 89.9 FM, as well as live over the internet at RadfordAthletics.com. Women’s contests can be found on WRAD 1460 AM. Broadcasts begin with a pre-game show 30 minutes before tip-off. The pre-game show includes opponent breakdown, interviews with head coaches Mike Jones and Mike McGuire and a recap of previous games. A post-game show follows the game and provides analysis of the game, coach and player interviews and previews of upcoming games. In addition to bringing you live action from the hardwood, the Radford University Sports Network carries select baseball games in the spring.
WOMEN’S BASKETBALL BROADCASTS Local fans can catch the action of women’s basketball on the Radford University Basketball Radio Network and also available worldwide on RadfordAthletics.com. Tom Purvis, the radio voice for Radford women’s basketball, will be joined by Crystal Hubbard live on ESPN Plus every home game. Purvis will be the voice of the radio broadcasts. Along with the live game action, fans can tune in during both the pre-and post-game shows to hear insight and
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0 | rachel lalonde
1 | destinee Marshall
6-1 | SO. | F Statesville, N.C. / North Iredell HS
5-5 | FR. | G Louisville, Ky. Sacred Heart Academy
2 | tina lindenfeld
3 | ariel williams
6-1 | SR. | F Richmond, Va. Midlothian HS
5-9 | SR. | G Arlington, Texas
Lamar HS / Western Oklahoma St. College
5 | Danielle Montelbano
11 | Antalazia baker
12 | bryonna mcclean
14 | Makaila wilson
22 | Ashley Tudor
5-8 | FR. | G Boynton Beach, Fla. Grandview Prepatory School
5-10 | FR. | G Savannah, Ga. Sol C. Johnson HS
5-9 | JR. | G Virginia Beach, Va. Princess Anne HS
5-10 | JR. | G Nashville, Tenn. Brentwood Academy
5-11 | FR. | G Cincinnati, Ohio Mercy McCauley HS
23 | aiden rainford
6-1 | JR. | F Toronto, Ontario, Canada Lincoln Prep / ASA College
24 | KYANNA MORGAN
30 | taiye Johnson
31 | kinsley lewis
35 | amele ngwafang
42 | laney corbin
mike mcguire
6-3 | SO. | F/C Bealeton, Va. Liberty HS
6-0 | JR. | F Silver Spring, Md. Paint Branch HS
Nikki Newman
Assistant Coach Second Season
JAYDA WORTHY
Assistant Coach First Season
5-10 | FR. | G Charlotte, N.C. Vance HS
6-5 | SO. | C Richmond, Va. Meadowbrook HS
6-0 | SR. | F Stanley, Va. Page County HS
Head Coach Eighth Season
Carlie Clary
Dir. of Basketball Ops. Second Season / Fourth with team
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