2017-18 Southern Conference Women's Basketball Media Guide

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2017-18 SOCON WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2017-18 Southern Conference Women’s Basketball Media Guide On the Inside

The Southern Conference 702 N. Pine Street Spartanburg, SC 29303

Phone:.......................................................................................................... 864-591-5100 Fax:................................................................................................................ 864-591-3448 Website:.............................................................................................. SoConSports.com

Conference staff John Iamarino...................................................................... Commissioner Geoff Cabe................................................. Senior Associate Commissioner Sue Arakas............................................................ Associate Commissioner Doug King................................... Associate Commissioner for Compliance Jason Yaman......................................................... Associate Commissioner Phil Perry...............................Associate Commissioner for Media Relations Paul Lollis..................................................... Director of Video Productions Holly Weber.................................................... Director of Creative Services Haley Shotwell..................................Assistant Director of Media Relations Neili Akridge...............................Executive Assistant to the Commissioner Phil Marcello.......................................................Media Relations Assistant Sarah Traynor...................................................... Championships Assistant Kelsey Gomes............................................... External Operations Assistant Charlene Curtis...................................................... Coordinator of Officials Southern Conference Officers President: Dr. A.J. Grube, Western Carolina University Vice President: Dr. Jameica Hill, Wofford College

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2017-18 composite schedule.........................................2-3 2018 postseason tournaments.........................................4 2018 Southern Conference Championship.................5 Southern Conference History............................................................................ 6-10 SoCon Principles............................................................. 11 Hall of Fame................................................................12-13 Commissioner John Iamarino.................................... 14 Staff...................................................................................... 15 Media Services................................................................. 16 Teams ETSU..............................................................................18-19 Furman.........................................................................20-21 Mercer...........................................................................22-23 UNCG.............................................................................24-25 Samford........................................................................26-27 Chattanooga..............................................................28-29 Western Carolina.......................................................30-31 Wofford.........................................................................32-33 Home courts......................................................................34-35 2016-17 year-in-review Year-in-review............................................................36-37 Individual stats................................................................ 38 Team stats.......................................................................... 39 Individual game highs.................................................. 40 Team game highs........................................................... 41 All-time records and honors Individual records.....................................................42-47 Team records..............................................................48-52 Coaching records............................................................ 53 Yearly statistical leaders.........................................54-57 Yearly awards................................................................... 58 All-conference teams..............................................59-61 All-freshman teams........................................................ 62 Players of the Week..................................................63-65 Freshmen of the Week.................................................. 65 Players of the Month..................................................... 65 SoCon in the postseason............................................. 67 Postseason history by school..................................... 68 SoCon champions.......................................................... 69 Year-by-year standings...........................................69-71 SoCon tournament results....................................72-75 SoCon all-tournament teams...............................76-77 SoCon tournament records........................................ 78

Credits Editor: Haley Shotwell Design: Phil Perry Cover: Phil Perry Editorial assistance: Phil Perry and the SoCon basketball SIDs. Online services: www.issuu.com

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COMPOSITE SCHEDULE Friday, Nov. 10

Saturday, Nov. 25

Mercer at UCF............................................................................ 5:30 p.m.

% ETSU vs. Washington State..............................................1:30 p.m.

Colorado at Samford (SDN)....................................................... 7 p.m.

Campbell at UNCG (SDN)............................................................ 4 p.m.

Davidson at Western Carolina.................................................. 7 p.m.

#Georgetown vs. Chattanooga......................................... 8:30 p.m.

Cincinnati at ETSU (ESPN3)........................................................ 7 p.m. Southern Wesleyan at UNCG (SDN)........................................ 7 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 11 Chattanooga at Green Bay........................................................ 1 p.m.

Friday, Dec. 15 UNCG at Norfolk State................................................................. 6 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 16

Sunday, Nov. 26

Michigan State at ETSU (ESPN3).............................................. 2 p.m.

%ETSU vs. Western Michigan..................................................11 a.m.

Western Carolina at South Carolina State (ESPN3).......... 2 p.m.

Omaha at Wofford (ESPN3)........................................................ 1 p.m.

^Ohio vs. Furman.................................................................... 2:30 p.m.

UNCW at Furman (ESPN3).......................................................... 2 p.m.

UNCW at Wofford (ESPN3)......................................................... 7 p.m.

Samford at Florida State (ACC Extra)..................................... 2 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 12

Western Carolina at UT Martin (OVCDN).............................. 2 p.m.

Mercer at Florida Atlantic........................................................... 2 p.m.

$VCU vs. Mercer.............................................................................. 4 p.m.

Wofford at Georgia (SEC+)......................................................... 2 p.m.

#Auburn vs. Chattanooga.................................................... 6:30 p.m.

Greensboro at UNCG (SDN)....................................................... 2 p.m. ETSU at Tennessee (SECN+)....................................................... 2 p.m.

Sunday, Dec. 17 Florida Gulf Coast at Chattanooga (ESPN3)........................ 1 p.m. Winthrop at Mercer (ESPN3)...................................................... 2 p.m. Troy at Samford (ESPN3)............................................................. 3 p.m.

Tuesday, Nov. 28

College of Charleston at Furman (SDN)................................ 2 p.m.

UNCG at Radford (BSN)...............................................................11 a.m.

UNC Asheville at Western Carolina (ESPN3)....................... 2 p.m.

Bob Jones at Wofford (SDN)...................................................... 7 p.m.

Samford at Arkansas (SEC+)....................................................... 3 p.m.

^Xavier vs. Furman.................................................................. 7:30 p.m. Monday, Dec. 18 Wofford at College of Charleston..................................... 6:30 p.m.

Wednesday, Nov. 29 Monday, Nov. 13

ETSU at Murray State.................................................................... 6 p.m.

UCF at Chattanooga............................................................... 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 30 Tuesday, Nov. 14 UNCG at Coastal Carolina........................................................... 6 p.m.

Tuesday, Dec. 19 Tusculum at UNCG (SDN)...........................................................11 a.m. Western Carolina at North Carolina A&T........................ 5:30 p.m.

UNC Asheville at Wofford (ESPN3).......................................... 7 p.m.

Southern Miss at Samford (ESPN3)......................................... 7 p.m.

UCF at Samford (ESPN3).............................................................. 7 p.m.

South Carolina State at Mercer (ESPN3)............................... 7 p.m.

Western Carolina at South Carolina (SEC+)......................... 7 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 15

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Eastern Kentucky at Western Carolina (SDN)................... 12 p.m.

Mercer at Campbell (BSN).......................................................... 7 p.m. Furman at Georgia (SEC+).......................................................... 7 p.m.

Chattanooga at Stetson (ESPN3)............................................. 5 p.m. ETSU at Appalachian State (ESPN3)........................................ 6 p.m. Davidson at Furman (ESPN3).................................................... 7 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 16

!Chattanooga at Florida (SEC+)................................................. 12 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 2 UT Martin at Chattanooga (ESPN3)........................................ 2 p.m.

Thursday, Dec. 21

Florida A&M at Western Carolina (ESPN3)........................... 2 p.m.

~Samford vs. UTEP........................................................................ 2 p.m.

UNCG at Virginia (ACC Extra).................................................... 6 p.m.

UNCG at Presbyterian (BSN).................................................... 12 p.m.

Southern Wesleyan at Wofford................................................ 7 p.m. Georgia Southern at Mercer (ESPN3)..................................... 7 p.m.

Wednesday, Dec. 20 Wofford at Coastal Carolina...........................................................TBA

!Princeton vs. Chattanooga................................................. 2:30 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 3

Howard at Mercer (ESPN3)......................................................... 7 p.m.

ETSU at Winthrop (BSN).............................................................. 2 p.m. Friday, Nov. 17

Davidson at Mercer (ESPN3)...................................................... 2 p.m.

Friday, Dec. 22

Rhode Island at Samford (SDN)................................................ 7 p.m.

Furman at USC Upstate (ESPN3).............................................. 2 p.m.

~Samford vs. Troy.......................................................................... 2 p.m.

Tennessee Tech at ETSU (ESPN3)............................................. 7 p.m.

Samford at Iowa (BTN Plus)....................................................... 3 p.m.

Western Carolina at High Point (BSN).................................... 5 p.m. Northern Kentucky at ETSU....................................................... 7 p.m.

Saturday, Nov. 18 Presbyterian at Chattanooga..................................................11 a.m.

Monday, Dec. 4 Western Carolina at Campbell (BSN)..................................... 7 p.m.

Kennesaw State at Furman (ESPN3)....................................... 2 p.m. UNCG at Eastern Kentucky (OVCDN)..................................... 6 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 19

Tuesday, Dec. 5

Wofford at South Carolina (SEC+)........................................... 3 p.m.

Hampton at Chattanooga (ESPN3)......................................... 2 p.m.

Bob Jones at Furman (ESPN3)................................................... 5 p.m.

High Point at UNCG (SDN).......................................................... 7 p.m.

Wofford at Gardner-Webb (BSN)............................................. 7 p.m.

Furman at UNC Asheville (BSN)............................................... 7 p.m.

Duquesne at ETSU (ESPN3)........................................................ 1 p.m. Georgia at Mercer (ESPN3)......................................................... 2 p.m.

Thursday, Dec. 28 Mercer at North Carolina (ACC Extra).................................... 2 p.m.

Western Carolina at Gardner-Webb (BSN)........................... 7 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 6 George Washington at Mercer (ESPN3)................................ 7 p.m.

Alabama State at Samford (SDN)............................................ 3 p.m.

Friday, Dec. 29 North Greenville at ETSU (ESPN3)........................................... 6 p.m.

Thursday, Dec. 7 Monday, Nov. 20

UNCG at Duke (ACC Extra).......................................................... 7 p.m.

Saturday, Dec. 30

Furman at Gardner-Webb (BSN).............................................. 7 p.m.

Samford at UAB.............................................................................. 7 p.m.

Charleston Southern at Wofford (ESPN3)............................ 2 p.m.

Chattanooga at Indiana (BTN Plus)........................................ 7 p.m.

Radford at Western Carolina (ESPN3).................................... 7 p.m.

Furman at Presbyterian (BSN).................................................. 2 p.m. Hampton at Samford (ESPN3).................................................. 3 p.m.

Tuesday, Nov. 21

Saturday, Dec. 9

North Carolina Central at Wofford (ESPN3)........................11 a.m.

Wofford at Winthrop (BSN)........................................................ 2 p.m.

VCU at UNCG (SDN)................................................................. 5:30 p.m.

Auburn Montgomery at Samford (ESPN3).......................... 3 p.m.

Western Carolina at Georgia (SEC+)....................................... 7 p.m. Samford at Belmont............................................................... 7:30 p.m.

Mercer at Charlotte....................................................................... 7 p.m. Sunday, Dec.31 Lees-McRae at UNCG (SDN)....................................................... 2 p.m.

Sunday, Dec. 10

Brevard at Western Carolina..................................................... 2 p.m.

Furman at North Carolina (ACC Extra).................................. 1 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 22 Pfeiffer at Furman (ESPN3)......................................................... 6 p.m.

Mercer at UNC Asheville (BSN)................................................. 1 p.m. ETSU at Houston............................................................................ 3 p.m.

Monday, Jan. 1 North Florida at Wofford (ESPN3)........................................... 2 p.m.

Virginia Tech at Chattanooga (ESPN3)............................ 3:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 24 #Northwestern vs. Chattanooga................................................. 6 p.m. $Western Kentucky vs. Mercer ..................................................... 6 p.m.

Thursday, Jan. 4 Monday, Dec. 11 Murray State at UNCG (ESPN3)................................................. 7 p.m.

%ETSU vs. Notre Dame.......................................................... 7:30 p.m. ETSU at NC State (ACC Extra).................................................... 7 p.m.

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*Samford at Furman (ESPN3).................................................... 5 p.m. *UNCG at Chattanooga (ESPN3)........................................ 5:30 p.m.

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*Mercer at Wofford (ESPN3)...................................................... 3 p.m.

*Western Carolina at ETSU (ESPN3)........................................ 7 p.m.


COMPOSITE SCHEDULE/SOCON ON TV Saturday, Jan. 6

Saturday, Feb. 10

*Samford at Wofford (ESPN3)................................................... 2 p.m.

*UNCG at Wofford (ESPN3)........................................................ 2 p.m.

*UNCG at ETSU (ESPN3)............................................................... 2 p.m.

*ETSU at Chattanooga (ESPN3)................................................ 2 p.m.

*Mercer at Furman (ESPN3)....................................................... 2 p.m.

*Western Carolina at Furman................................................... 2 p.m.

*Western Carolina at Chattanooga (ESPN3)....................... 2 p.m.

*Samford at Mercer...................................................................... 2 p.m.

Thursday, Jan. 11

Thursday, Feb. 15

*Furman at Western Carolina (ESPN3).................................. 7 p.m.

*Wofford at ETSU..........................................................................11 a.m.

*Wofford at UNCG (SDN)............................................................. 7 p.m.

*Mercer at Western Carolina (ESPN3).................................... 5 p.m. *Furman at Chattanooga (ESPN3).................................... 6:30 p.m.

Friday, Jan. 12 *Chattanooga at ETSU (ESPN3)................................................ 7 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 13 *Mercer at Samford (ESPN3)...................................................... 3 p.m. *Furman at UNCG (ESPN3)......................................................... 4 p.m. *Wofford at Western Carolina (ESPN3).................................. 5 p.m. Monday, Jan. 15 Brevard at Wofford (ESPN3)....................................................... 6 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 17 *ETSU at Furman............................................................................ 7 p.m.

*Chattanooga at Wofford (ESPN3).......................................... 6 p.m. *UNCG at Mercer............................................................................ 7 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 20 *ETSU at Wofford (ESPN3).......................................................... 2 p.m. *Western Carolina at Mercer..................................................... 2 p.m. *Chattanooga at Furman........................................................... 2 p.m. *UNCG at Samford (ESPN3)........................................................ 3 p.m. Monday, Jan. 22 Converse at Furman..................................................................... 7 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 24

Saturday, Feb. 17 *Furman at ETSU............................................................................ 2 p.m. *Wofford at Chattanooga (ESPN3).......................................... 2 p.m. *Mercer at UNCG (SDN)............................................................... 4 p.m.

TV/Digital key

ACC Network Extra Big South Network Big Ten Network Plus Ohio Valley Conference Digital Network SoCon Digital Network SEC Network +

Tournament key # - Challenge in the Music City (Nashville, Tenn.) $ - GSU Thanksgiving Classic (Atlanta, Ga.) % - Gulf Coast Showcase (Estero, Fla) ^ - West Palm Beach Tournament (West Palm Beach, Fla.) ! - Gator Holiday Classic (Gainesville, Fla.) ~ - Tulane Christmas Tournament (New Orleans, La.)s

*Samford at Western Carolina (ESPN3)........................... 4:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 22 *ETSU at Samford (ESPN3)......................................................... 6 p.m. *Chattanooga at Mercer............................................................. 7 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 24 *ETSU at Mercer............................................................................. 2 p.m. *Wofford at Furman...................................................................... 2 p.m.

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Thursday, Jan. 18 *Western Carolina at Samford (ESPN3)................................. 1 p.m.

*Samford at UNCG (ESPN3)........................................................ 7 p.m.

ACC Extra BSN BTN Plus OVCDN SDN SEC+ ESPN3

*Chattanooga at Samford (ESPN3)......................................... 3 p.m. *Western Carolina at UNCG (ESPN3)...................................... 4 p.m.

SoCon Championship presented by General Shale U.S. Cellular Center Thursday, March 1 No. 1 seed vs. No. 8 seed (ESPN3)...........................................11 a.m. No. 4 seed vs. No. 5 seed (ESPN3)....................................... 1:15 p.m. No. 2 seed vs. No. 7 seed (ESPN3)...................................... 3:30 p.m. No. 3 seed vs. No. 6 seed (ESPN3)...................................... 5:45 p.m. Friday, March 2 Winner Game 1 vs. Winner Game 2 (ESPN3)......................11 a.m. Winner Game 3 vs. Winner Game 4 (ESPN3).................. 1:15 p.m.

Warren Wilson at Western Carolina....................................... 7 p.m. Sunday, March 4 Thursday, Jan. 25

Winner Game 5 vs. Winner Game 6 (ESPN3)..................... 12 p.m.

*Samford at Chattanooga (ESPN3)................................... 6:30 p.m. *Mercer at ETSU.............................................................................. 7 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 27 *UNCG at Western Carolina (ESPN)........................................ 2 p.m.

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*Furman at Wofford (ESPN3)..................................................... 2 p.m. *Samford at ETSU ......................................................................... 2 p.m. *Mercer at Chattanooga (ESPN3)............................................ 2 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 1 *Furman at Mercer........................................................................ 5 p.m. *Chattanooga at Western Carolina (ESPN3)....................... 5 p.m. *ETSU at UNCG (SDN)............................................................. 5:30 p.m. *Wofford at Samford (ESPN3)................................................... 6 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 3 *Wofford at Mercer....................................................................... 2 p.m. *Furman at Samford (ESPN3).................................................... 3 p.m. *Chattanooga at UNCG (ESPN3).............................................. 4 p.m. *ETSU at Western Carolina (ESPN3)........................................ 5 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 8 *Western Carolina at Wofford (ESPN3).................................. 7 p.m. *UNCG at Furman.......................................................................... 7 p.m.

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POSTSEASON TOURNAMENTS 2018 SOUTHERN CONFERENCE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP PRESENTED BY GENERAL SHALE The Southern Conference returns to Asheville, N.C., for the 2018 Southern Conference Championship presented by General Shale, which will be contested March 1-4. Each round will be played at the 6,300-seat ExploreAsheville.com Arena at the U.S. Cellular Center this season, with each game appearing live on ESPN3. Asheville first hosted the women’s tournament in 1995 and the tournament returned there in 2012 after a 17-year absence. Tickets for the tournament are available by contacting any member institution ticket office.

2018 SoCon Championship Schedule

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Quarterfinals (ESPN3) March 1 (Thursday) U.S. Cellular Center Game 1: No. 1 seed vs. No. 8 seed, 11 a.m.^ Game 2: No. 4 seed vs. No. 5 seed, 1:15 p.m.* Game 3: No. 2 seed vs. No. 7 seed, 4 p.m.* Game 4: No. 3 seed vs. No. 6 seed, 6:15 p.m.*

ExploreAsheville.com Arena at the U.S. Cellular Center debuted a new floor (above) for the 2014 tournament.

Semifinals (ESPN3) March 2 (Friday) U.S. Cellular Center Game 5: Game 1 winner vs. Game 2 winner, 11 a.m.^ Game 6: Game 3 winner vs. Game 4 winner, 1:15 p.m. Championship (ESPN3) March 5 (Sunday) U.S. Cellular Center Game 7: Game 5 winner vs. Game 6 winner, 1 p.m. ^ Tip-off as part of Education Day program * Denotes approximate game time. The first game on March 1 will have a firm start time. Each game thereafter will start 30 minutes following the conclusion of the preceding game.

Chattanooga won its record fifth straight SoCon tournament title, and 18th overall, in 2017.

2018 NCAA Women’s Basketball Championship First and Second Rounds March 16 & 18, 2018 March 17 & 19, 2018 Non‐predetermined sites

Spokane Regional Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena Spokane, Wash. Host: Idaho

REGIONALS March 23-26, 2018 Lexington Regional Rupp Arena Lexington, Ky. Host: Kentucky

WOMEN’S FINAL FOUR March 30 & April 1, 2018 Nationwide Arena Columbus, Ohio Host: Ohio State University

2018 Women’s National Invitation Tournament First Round March 14-16, 2018 Campus sites Second Round March 17-20, 2018 Campus sites Third Round March 21-23, 2018 Campus sites

Albany Regional Times Union Center Albany, N.Y. Host: Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Kansas City Regional Sprint Center Kansas City, Mo. Hosts: Big 12 Conference and Kansas City Sports Commission

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Quarterfinals March 24-26, 2018 Campus sites Semifinals March 28-29, 2018 Campus sites SoCon Tournament MOP Jasmine Joyner helped the Mocs roar back from a 13-point second-half deficit to claim the 2017 title.

Championship March 31, 2018, 3 p.m. Campus sites


SOCON CHAMPIONSHIP 2018 Southern Conference Women’s Basketball Championship presented by General Shale

MARCH 1-4 • U.S. CELLULAR CENTER • ASHEVILLE, N.C. THURSDAY MARCH 1

FRIDAY MARCH 2

SUNDAY MARCH 4

No. 1 seed Session 1, Game 1 March 1, *11 a.m.

No. 8 seed

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Session 2, Game 5 March 2, *11 a.m.

No. 4 seed Session 1, Game 2 March 1, ^1:15 p.m.

No. 5 seed CHAMPIONSHIP GAME Session 3, Game 7 March 4, 12 p.m.

No. 2 seed Session 1, Game 3 March 1, ^4 p.m.

No. 7 seed

Session 2, Game 6 March 2, 1:15 p.m.

No. 3 seed Session 1, Game 4 March 1, ^6:15 p.m.

No. 6 seed

* Tip-off as part of Education Day program on March 1 and March 2. ^ Denotes approximate game time. The first game on March 1 will have a firm start time. Each game thereafter will start 30 minutes following the conclusion of the preceding game, but will not start prior to the listed time.

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SOUTHERN CONFERENCE HISTORY The Southern Conference, which is in its 97th season of intercollegiate competition in 2017-18, is a national leader in emphasizing the development of the student-athlete and in helping to build lifelong leaders and role models. The Southern Conference has been on the forefront of innovation and originality in developing creative solutions to address issues facing intercollegiate athletics. From establishing the first postseason college basketball tournament (1921), to tackling the issue of freshman eligibility (1922), to developing women’s championships (1984), to becoming the first conference to install the 3-point goal in basketball (1980), the Southern Conference has been a pioneer.

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The Southern Conference is the nation’s fiftholdest NCAA Division I collegiate athletic association. Only the Big Ten (1896), the Missouri Valley (1907), the Pac-12 (1915) and the Southwestern Athletic (1920) conferences are older in terms of origination. Academic excellence has been a major part of the Southern Conference’s tradition. Hundreds of Southern Conference student-athletes have been recognized on CoSIDA Academic All-America and all-district teams. A total of 20 Rhodes Scholarship winners have been selected from conference institutions, most recently in 2012-13, when former Wofford volleyball player Rachel Woodlee earned the prestigious award. The conference currently consists of 10 members in six states throughout the Southeast and sponsors 22 varsity sports and championships that produce participants for NCAA Division I Championships. The league added rifle, becoming just the second Division I conference to sponsor the sport, in 2016-17, and added women’s lacrosse for the 2017-18 campaign. The Southern Conference offices are located in the historic Beaumont Mill in Spartanburg, South Carolina. A textile mill that was in operation from 1880 until 1999, Beaumont Mill was renovated in 2004 and today offers the league first-class meeting areas and offices as well as a spacious library for storage of the conference’s historical documents.

With 30 schools in the SIAA by the early 1920s, it was impossible to play every school at least once during the regular season and many schools went several years between playing some conference members. In addition, in 1920, the SIAA voted down proposed rules that an athlete must be in a college a year before playing on its teams and refused to abolish a rule permitting athletes to play summer baseball for money. Play began in the fall of 1921, and a year later, six more schools joined the fledgling league, including Tulane (which had attended the inaugural meeting but had elected not to join), Florida, Louisiana (LSU), Mississippi, South Carolina and Vanderbilt. VMI joined in 1925 and Duke was added in 1929. By the 1930s, membership in the Southern Conference had reached 23 schools. C.P. “Sally” Miles of Virginia Tech, president of the Southern Conference, called the annual league meeting to order on Dec. 9, 1932, at the Farragut Hotel in Knoxville, Tennessee. Florida’s Dr. J.J. Tigert announced that 13 institutions west and south of the Appalachian Mountains were reorganizing as the Southeastern Conference. Members of the new league included Alabama, Alabama Polytechnic Institute, Florida, Georgia, Georgia School of Technology, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Mississippi A&M, University of the South, Tennessee, Tulane and Vanderbilt. According to the minutes of the meeting, Georgia’s Dr. Sanford stated that the division was made along geographical lines. Tigert, acting as spokesman for the withdrawing group, regretted the move but believed it was necessary as the Southern Conference had grown too large. The resignations were accepted and the withdrawing schools formed the new league, which began play in 1933. The Southern Conference continued with membership of 10 institutions, including

Clemson, Duke, Maryland, North Carolina, North Carolina State, South Carolina, Virginia, VMI, Virginia Tech and Washington & Lee. The second major shift occurred some 20 years later. By 1952, the Southern Conference included 17 colleges and universities. Another split occurred when seven schools – Clemson, Duke, Maryland, North Carolina, North Carolina State, South Carolina and Wake Forest – departed to form the Atlantic Coast Conference, which began play in 1953. The revamped Southern Conference included members The Citadel, Davidson, Furman, George Washington, Richmond, VMI, Virginia Tech, Washington & Lee, West Virginia and William & Mary. A third major shift occurred in 2012-13, when five members announced their departures and three schools were added. College of Charleston announced its decision to leave for the Colonial Athletic Association following the 2012-13 season, while Appalachian State (Sun Belt), Davidson (Atlantic 10), Elon (Colonial) and Georgia Southern (Sun Belt) announced they would depart following the 2013-14 campaign. At the Southern Conference’s 2013 spring meetings in Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, the league officially extended invitations to former members ETSU and VMI, as well as Mercer, to join the league for the 2014-15 academic year. Today, the league continues to thrive with a membership that includes 10 institutions and a footprint that spans six states: Alabama, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia. Current league members are The Citadel, ETSU, Furman, Mercer, UNCG, Samford, Chattanooga, VMI, Western Carolina and Wofford. Leadership John Iamarino was officially named commissioner of the conference on Jan. 2, 2006. Iamarino has promoted the Southern Conference through an ambitious agenda

Membership history On Feb. 25, 1921, representatives from 14 of the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association’s (SIAA) 30 members met at Atlanta’s Piedmont Hotel to establish the Southern Intercollegiate Conference. On hand at the inaugural meeting were officials from Alabama, Alabama Polytechnic Institute (Auburn), Clemson, Georgia, Georgia School of Technology (Georgia Tech), Kentucky, Maryland, Mississippi A&M (Mississippi State), North Carolina, North Carolina State, Tennessee, Virginia, Virginia Polytechnic Institute (Virginia Tech) and Washington & Lee. Dr. S.V. Sanford of Georgia was chosen as acting chairman and N.W. Dougherty of Tennessee was named secretary. The decision to form a new athletic conference was motivated by the desire to have a workable number of conference games for each league member.

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The original Southern Conference constitution, drawn up in 1921, is housed in the archives at the league office in Spartanburg, S.C.


SOUTHERN CONFERENCE HISTORY that has improved championships, upgraded compliance -related matters, launched the conference’s Hall of Fame, created the SoCon Academic Exchange and increased the marketing and brand awareness of the conference and its member institutions. He has also guided the league through its recent membership changes, ensuring the Southern Conference’s future viability and stability with the additions of ETSU, Mercer and VMI. The eighth commissioner in Southern Conference history, Iamarino spearheaded the effort to create the SoCon Digital Network, which launched in the fall of 2014, and the league-wide plan to have all 10 member institutions capable of producing ESPN3-ready content by 2017. Iamarino has also orchestrated the addition of three sports in the last four years, starting with men’s lacrosse in 2014-15. Rifle was added in 2016-17, and women’s lacrosse becomes the SoCon’s 22nd varsity sport in 2017-18. The addition of those three sports has attracted a combined 11 associate members.

L l o yd J o rd a n re p l a c e d Wa d e a s t h e commissioner in 1960 and served a 14-year term until Ken Germann became the league head in 1974. Germann was the commissioner for 13 years and orchestrated the league’s expansion to include women’s athletics. In 1987, he was succeeded by Dave Hart, who oversaw the transfer of the league office from Charlotte, North Carolina, to Asheville, North Carolina. Wright Waters succeeded Hart upon his retirement in 1991. Under Waters’ leadership, the Southern Conference expanded to 12 members, added three women’s sports and posted record revenue from the basketball tournament. Waters was followed by Alfred B. White in 1998. White, a veteran member of the NCAA office, introduced the current conference logo and elevated the conference’s commitment to marketing and development of corporate partners. Danny Morrison, who would go on to be president of the Carolina Panthers, headed the conference from 2001-05 and orchestrated the league’s move from Asheville to Spartanburg, South Carolina. Under Morrison’s leadership, the conference increased its marketing and promotional efforts. Championship history The first Southern Conference Championship held after the formation of the league was the basketball tournament in Atlanta in 1922. The North Carolina Tar Heels won the tournament to become the first recognized league champion in any sport. The Southern Conference tournament remains the oldest of its kind in college basketball. Commissioner Germann spearheaded the Southern Conference’s expansion to include women’s athletics during the 1983-84 season.

The 2014 addition of VMI in Lexington, Va., extended the Southern Conference’s reach to six states across the Southeast.

That year, league women’s championships were held in volleyball, basketball and tennis. Cross country joined the mix in 1985, outdoor track and field was added in 1987 and indoor and track and field followed in 1988. The conference instituted golf and softball championships in the spring of 1994 and added soccer in the fall of that year. Women’s lacrosse will crown its first champion in May 2018. The Germann Cup, named in honor of the former commissioner, annually recognizes the top women’s athletics programs in the conference. From their humble beginnings, women’s athletics have become an integral part of the Southern Conference and its success. The Southern Conference declares champions in 11 men’s sports – football, soccer, cross country, basketball, indoor track and field, outdoor track and field, wrestling, baseball, lacrosse, tennis and golf – and 10 women’s sports – soccer, volleyball, cross country, basketball, indoor track and field, outdoor track and field, tennis, golf, women’s lacrosse and softball. Rifle is a mixed sport. Football The Southern Conference has also excelled as the premier Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) conference. Former Southern Conference member Appalachian State won the three consecutive FCS titles from 2005-07, becoming the first team to do so. The league boasts more than 250 players who have garnered AllAmerica recognition and numerous national player or coach of the year awards. The conference had at least one team in the top 10 of the final FCS poll for 28 consecutive years (1985-2012), with at least two teams finishing in the final poll in every season from 1982-2013. Chattanooga has finished in the top 10 in each of the last three seasons, while The Citadel has finished in the top 15 in the last two. The

Citadel, Chattanooga, Samford and Wofford each finished in the top 25 in 2016, giving the league four in the final poll for the first time since 2007. The Citadel and Chattanooga ranked 9-10 in the coaches’ poll and Wofford and The Citadel sat 9-10 in the STATS FCS poll to close the year. Th e co n fe re n ce h a s p l a ce d m u l t i p l e representatives in the FCS Playoffs in 28 of 33 seasons, with 16 championship game appearances and eight national titles. The Southern Conference has had at least one team reach the semifinals in 12 of the last 18 years and in 18 of the last 25 seasons.

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The Southern Conference named its first commissioner in December 1950. Duke’s Wallace Wade made the transition from Blue Devil football coach to athletics administration as the first person at the helm of the conference.

In 2007, Appalachian State became the first FCS team to defeat a nationally ranked Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) team, when the Mountaineers defeated No. 5 Michigan, 34-32, on Sept. 1 before a sellout crowd at Michigan Stadium. Georgia Southern, in its final game as a member of the Southern Conference, downed the SEC’s Florida in Gainesville. The league picked up two wins over FBS teams in 2015, with Furman downing UCF and The Citadel stunning South Carolina. Prior to the conference’s reclassification in 1981, Southern Conference football teams appeared in a total of 36 bowl games, posting a record of 16-18-2. From 1925-30, league schools won five football national championships in a six-year span. There are nearly 60 former Southern Conference players and coaches in the College Football Hall of Fame. One of the most recognizable of these names is former North Carolina running back Charlie “Choo Choo” Justice, who helped guide North Carolina to three bowl appearances. He was a first-team All-America selection and the Heisman Trophy runner-up in 1948 and 1949. In 1949, Justice earned first-team all-conference honors for the fourth consecutive season, becoming the first

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SOUTHERN CONFERENCE HISTORY player in league history to achieve that feat. He was a member of the league’s inaugural Hall of Fame Class in 2009. Another of the league’s football products that made it to the College Football Hall of Fame is Sam Huff of West Virginia. Huff was a three-year starter on both the offensive and defensive lines for the Mountaineers. In 1955, Huff earned first-team All-America honors on the field and was a first-team Academic All-American for his work in the classroom. He played 12 seasons in the National Football League for the New York Giants and the Washington Redskins. Also a member of the conference’s first Hall of Fame class, he was a five-time All-Pro linebacker and is also a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

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Former Appalachian State coach Jerry Moore was enshrined in the College Football Hall of Fame in December 2014. The winningest coach in Appalachian State and Southern Conference history, Moore compiled a 21587 record in his 24 seasons at Appalachian State (1989-2012), including 10 SoCon championships, 18 postseason appearances and an unprecedented three straight NCAA Division I FCS/I-AA national titles (2005-07). In 1999, Georgia Southern’s Adrian Peterson captured the Walter Payton Award, presented annually to the Football Championship Subdivision’s most outstanding offensive player. Peterson, a four-time All-American who finished his career as the NCAA Division I leader in rushing yards with 6,559, will be the league’s next inductee into the College Football Hall of Fame when he is enshrined in December 2017. Furman’s Louis Ivory earned the Walter Payton Award in 2000, Georgia Southern’s Jayson Foster was presented with the 2007 trophy and most recently, Appalachian State’s recordsetting quarterback Armanti Edwards became the first two-time winner in Payton Award history after claiming the honors in 2008 and 2009.

Southern Conference members Alabama (1921-1932) Appalachian State (1971-2014) Auburn (1921-1932) College of Charleston (1998-2013) Chattanooga (1976-present) The Citadel (1936-present) Clemson (1921-1953) Davidson (1936-1988, 1992-2014) Duke (1928-1953) East Carolina (1964-1977) ETSU (1978-2005, 2014-present) Elon (2003-2014) Florida (1922-1932) Furman (1936-present) George Washington (1936-1970) Georgia (1921-1932) Georgia Southern (1991-2014) Georgia Tech (1921-1932) Kentucky (1921-1932) Louisiana State (1922-1932) Marshall (1976-1997) Maryland (1921-1953) Mercer (2014-present) consensus All-American in 1994, ’95 and ’96 before going on to stardom with the Dallas Cowboys. Coakley won a pair of Buck Buchanan Awards, given to Football Championship Subdivision’s top defensive player each year. Terrell Owens went from catching passes at Chattanooga to a stellar NFL career. Western Carolina’s David Patten and Appalachian State’s Matt Stevens were both members of the New England Patriots’ Super Bowl champion team in 2002 and Patten also earned Super Bowl rings with the Patriots in 2004 and ’05. Appalachian State’s Daniel Kilgore appeared in Super Bowl XLVII for the San Francisco 49ers in 2013.

Appalachian State’s Dexter Coakley was a three-time all-conference selection and

Mississippi (1922-1932) Mississippi State (1921-1932) North Carolina (1921-1953) UNCG (1997-present) NC State (1921-1953) Richmond (1936-1976) Samford (2008-present) South Carolina (1922-1953) Tennessee (1921-1932) Tulane (1922-1932) University of the South (1922-1932) Vanderbilt (1922-1932) Virginia (1921-1937) VMI (1924-2003, 2014-present) Virginia Tech (1921-1965) Wake Forest (1936-1953) Washington & Lee (1921-1958) West Virginia (1950-1968) Western Carolina (1976-present) William & Mary (1936-1977) Wofford (1997-present) Bold indicates current SoCon member. Basketball Men’s basketball was the first sport in which the conference held a championship. The league tournament is the nation’s oldest, with the inaugural championship after the formation of the league held at Atlanta’s City Auditorium in 1922 and won by North Carolina. Not only was the Southern Conference tournament the first of its kind, but the league also helped change the face of college basketball. In 1980, the league began a seasonlong experiment with a 22-foot 3-point field goal with the approval of the NCAA Rules Committee. Ronnie Carr of Western Carolina made the first 3-point field goal in college basketball history in a game against Middle Tennessee State on Nov. 29, 1980. Another college basketball tradition that originated in the Southern Conference is the traditional cutting of the nets by the winning team in important tournaments. According to USA Today, the practice of net-cutting originated in 1947 with NC State head coach Everett Case. As a first-year head coach, Case led the Wolfpack to the Southern Conference Tournament title. Case celebrated by claiming the nets as a souvenir to commemorate the event. Basketball coaching legend Red Auerbach gave credit to former George Washington coach Bill Reinhart, who coached in the conference for nearly 30 years, as one of the originators of the modern fast-break.

The Atlanta Memorial Auditorium was the site for the first Southern Conference Basketball Championship in 1921. The SoCon basketball tournament is the longest-running of its kind in college basketball history.

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West Virginia’s 10 tournament championships rank as the second-most in league history behind Davidson’s 12. The Mountaineers were led by the incomparable Jerry West from 1958 through 1960. West, a two-time All-America


SOUTHERN CONFERENCE HISTORY selection, spurred West Virginia to the Final Four in 1959. The Mountaineers lost in the championship game that season to California, 71-70, but West earned Final Four Most Valuable Player honors. West was a three-time Southern Conference tournament MVP, a twotime league regular-season MVP, and was twice named the conference’s Athlete of the Year. He went on to a spectacular career with the Los Angeles Lakers of the National Basketball Association and was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 1979. He was a 14-time NBA All-Star while with the Lakers. It is West’s silhouette that comprises the NBA’s globally recognized logo. Frank Selvy set the NCAA record for points in a game while at Furman. On Feb. 13, 1954, the senior scored 100 points in a game against Newberry, a record that still stands. Selvy was the Southern Conference Most Valuable Player in 1953 and 1954 and the league’s Athlete of the Year in 1954. He went on to a 10-year career in the NBA. Selvy and his former Lakers teammate West were both enshrined in the league’s Hall of Fame in 2009.

ETSU’s Keith “Mister” Jennings made his mark on the college basketball world in the early 1990s. Despite standing less than 6 feet tall, Jennings was a two-time all-conference choice and the league’s Player of the Year and Athlete of the Year in 1991. Jennings played with the Golden State Warriors of the NBA and was inducted into the SoCon Hall of Fame in 2016. Besides West Virginia’s team in 1959, the Southern Conference has been represented in the Final Four on two other occasions. North Carolina advanced to the NCAA championship game in 1943 before falling 43-40 to Oklahoma State. NC State finished third in the tournament in 1950. Davidson continued the record of success by advancing to the NCAA tournament’s Elite Eight in 2008 as coach Bob McKillop’s Wildcats came within a basket of making the Final Four behind the play of sophomore guard Stephen Curry. Curry, a two-time SoCon Male Athlete of the Year winner, led the nation in scoring as a junior at 28.6 points per game and has gone on to star for the NBA’s Golden State Warriors, earning league MVP honors twice and leading the Warriors to NBA titles in 2015 and 2017. He was also inducted into the SoCon Hall of Fame in 2016. Women’s basketball competition began in the Southern Conference in 1983-84 with seven teams. In the sport’s history, eight schools have won the league’s tournament at least once, with Chattanooga winning 18 and Appalachian State owning six titles. UNCG won the 1998

Since 1984, 10 different teams have claimed at least a share of the regular-season crown. Chattanooga has the most overall titles with 21, eight of them shared. Chattanooga also owns the most outright championships with 13. In 2017, Mercer guard Kahlia Lawrence became just the seventh player in league history to win the conference Player of the Year award twice, joining ETSU’s DeShawne Blocker (1993 and 1995), Furman’s Jackie Smith (1998 and 1999), Chattanooga’s Damita Bullock (2000 and 2001), Alex Anderson (2007 and 2008) and Shanara Hollinquest (2009 and 2010) and Davidson’s Sophia Aleksandravicius (2012 and 2013). Other sports In baseball, Wake Forest advanced to the championship game of the NCAA College World Series in 1949. The Citadel made history in 1990 by becoming the first military school to make an appearance at the College World Series. The Bulldogs were joined that season at the College World Series by future conference member Georgia Southern.

The Citadel’s Asher Wojciechowski (Houston Astros); Western Carolina right-handed pitcher Greg Holland (Colorado Rockies), a three-time All-Star who helped the Kansas City Royals to the 2014 AL pennant and their first World Series appearance since 1985, saving Game 3; and Wofford’s John Cornely, who debuted with the Atlanta Braves in April 2015. Three SoCon alums made their debuts in 2017: Samford’s Phillip Ervin with the Cincinnati Reds, UNCG’s Max Povse with the Seattle Mariners and Elon’s John Brebbia with the St. Louis Cardinals. In the summer of 2016, Mercer’s Kyle Lewis made league history, becoming the highestever SoCon draft pick when he was selected 11th overall by the Seattle Mariners in the MLB First-Year Player Draft. Legendary golfer Arnold Palmer competed under the Southern Conference banner as a collegian at Wake Forest. He took medalist honors at the Southern Conference tournament in 1948 and 1949 and was the tournament’s runner-up in 1950. Palmer was the medalist at the NCAA Golf Championships in 1949 and 1950. He went on to become one of the most accomplished golfers to play on the professional tour. Palmer won 62 tournaments while competing on the PGA Tour and added 10 more victories as a member of the Senior PGA Tour. A member of the SoCon Hall of Fame, he won eight major championships – four Masters, two British Opens, one U.S. Open and one U.S. Amateur.

One of the Southern Conference’s more famous baseball alums is Duke’s Dick Groat. The Blue Devil shortstop, who was also a basketball standout, was the conference’s Athlete of the Year in 1951 and 1952. He went on to a 14-year career in the major leagues and was named the National League MVP in 1960 after leading the league with a .325 batting average for the World Series champion Pittsburgh Pirates.

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Rod Hundley was another West Virginia star during the 1950s. “Hot Rod” made a name for himself as one of the most spectacular players to tour the league during his era. Hundley averaged 24.5 points per game in his three seasons as a Mountaineer and was an allconference and all-tournament performer in each of those three years. He was the Southern Conference Most Valuable Player and Athlete of the Year as a senior in 1957. He was the first player selected in the 1957 NBA draft and enjoyed a six-year career in that league.

tournament as head coach Lynne Agee became the first coach to take a team to the NCAA tournament in all three divisions – I, II and III. In 2001, Chattanooga head coach Wes Moore became the first coach in NCAA history to take three different teams to the NCAA tournament in all three divisions. After Moore’s departure to helm NC State following the 2012-13 season, Chattanooga hired coach Jim Foster, who was inducted into the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame in June 2013.

Among Southern Conference alums to grace Major League Baseball fields have been Atlee Hammaker (ETSU), Jeff Montgomery (Marshall) and Mike Ramsey (Appalachian State). Other SoCon players to go on to play in the major leagues include third baseman Dallas McPherson (The Citadel), who played for the Anaheim/Los Angeles Angels, the Florida Marlins and the Chicago White Sox; pitchers Britt Reames (The Citadel) and Ryan Glynn (VMI), who both pitched with the Oakland A’s in 2005; Furman’s Tom Mastny, a pitcher with the Cleveland Indians (2007); College of Charleston’s Graham Godfrey, who pitched for Oakland in 2011 and 2012; Georgia Southern’s Everett Teaford, a pitcher with Kansas City from 2011-13; The Citadel’s Chris McGuiness, who made his MLB debut with the Texas Rangers in 2013; and Western Carolina’s Jared Burton, who played for Cincinnati and Minnesota in a career that spanned seven years (2007-14). The Catamounts’ Tyler White, who made his MLB debut with the Houston Astros in April 2016, earned a World Series ring in 2017. Several SoCon alumni have played in the majors in the last three seasons, including College of Charleston’s Brett Gardner, who earned a World Series ring with the New York Yankees in 2009, and Michael Kohn (Atlanta Braves);

Appalachian State’s Mary Jayne Harrelson was the NCAA champion in the 1,500 meters in 1999 and 2001. She was inducted into the SoCon Hall of Fame in 2010.

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SOUTHERN CONFERENCE HISTORY Palmer Cup in 2015 and 2016, becoming the first Polish player to do so, and helped the European side to the title in 2016. Wofford alum William McGirt won the Memorial Tournament in June 2016 for his first PGA Tour win, while Western Carolina’s J.T. Poston, a two-time SoCon medalist and a PGA TOUR rookie in 2017, made his major debut at the U.S. Open in June. In track and field, Appalachian State’s Mary Jayne Harrelson won the NCAA outdoor title at 1,500 meters in 1999 and 2001, while UNCG’s Paul Chelimo posted runner-up finishes in the outdoor 5,000 meters in 2012 and 2013 and won a silver medal for the United States in the 5,000 meters at the Olympic Games in Rio in the summer of 2016. Samford’s Karisa Nelson made history in March 2017, becoming the Bulldogs’ first Division I national champion when she won the mile run at the NCAA indoor championships. Coaches and administrators The Southern Conference has also been a breeding ground for some of college athletics’ most recognized coaches and administrators.

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The SoCon’s eight FCS national titles and 16 finals appearances, including the 1999 and 2000 championships Georgia Southern won under the leadership of former coach Paul Johnson, are the most in Division I history.

Furman golfer Dottie Pepper was named the Southern Conference Women’s Athlete of the Decade in the 1980s and was honored as part of the league’s 25th anniversary of women’s championships celebration in 2007-08. Furman’s Brandi Jackson won the NCAA Women’s Golf East Regional in the spring of 2003, while, on the men’s side, Chattanooga’s Stephen Jaeger was the 2012 champion at the NCAA Bowling Green Regional and has played in a pair of U.S. Opens, in 2015 and 2017. Chattanooga’s Steven Fox won the U.S. Amateur in 2012, going on to play in the 2013 Masters, U.S. Open and Arnold Palmer Invitational, among other PGA Tour events. ETSU’s Adrian Meronk represented Europe in the

Legendary basketball coaches Adolph Rupp of Kentucky and Everett Case of NC State both worked the sidelines in the Southern Conference. Rupp guided the Wildcats to a 30-5 mark during the 1931 and 1932 seasons. Yet, for all his coaching accomplishments, Rupp never led Kentucky to a Southern Conference tournament championship. Case mentored the Wolfpack to six consecutive Southern Conference tournament championships from 1947 through 1952. Lefty Driesell coached Davidson to Southern Conference tournament championships in 1966, 1968 and 1969. Driesell also won the league’s Coach of the Year award four straight times from 1963 through 1966. Former Georgia Tech coach

Bobby Cremins earned league Coach of the Year honors three times in the late ’70s and early ’80s while at Appalachian State and again in 2010-11 as the head coach at the College of Charleston. Terry Holland saw his basketball coaching career take off at Davidson when he returned to his alma mater in 1970. Holland was honored as the Southern Conference Coach of the Year for three consecutive seasons from 1970-72 and led the Wildcats to the conference tournament title and an appearance in the NCAA tournament in 1970. J. Dallas Shirley, a member of the Basketball Hall of Fame, spent 21 years as the assistant to the commissioner and supervisor of officials in the Southern Conference. He also served as president of the International Association of Basketball Officials and the United States Olympic Basketball Committee. The legendary Paul “Bear” Bryant got his coaching start in the Southern Conference as he guided the Maryland Terrapins in 1945. Another famous Southern Conference football coach is the late Frank Howard of Clemson, who guided the Tigers as a league member from 1940-52. The incomparable Howard won 69 Southern Conference games. The Southern Conference has been represented on the sidelines at five Super Bowls in the past two and a half decades. Bobby Ross, who piloted the San Diego Chargers to the 1996 Super Bowl, was the head coach at The Citadel from 1973-77. Former Buffalo Bills head coach Marv Levy, who coached the Bills in four Super Bowls, directed former league member William & Mary from 1964-68 and was succeeded there by Lou Holtz. The Carolina Panthers, owned by Wofford alum Jerry Richardson and with former Wofford athletic director and SoCon commissioner Danny Morrison serving as team president, played in Super Bowl 50.

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Feb. 25-26, 1921: Representatives of Alabama, Auburn, Clemson, Georgia, Georgia Tech, Kentucky, Maryland, Mississippi State, North Carolina, NC State, Tennessee, Virginia, Virginia Tech and Washington & Lee meet in Atlanta, Ga., to form the Southern Intercollegiate Conference.

Dec. 7-8, 1922: At the league’s annual meeting in Washington, D.C., the name of the organization is officially changed to the Southern Conference. S.V. Sanford of Georgia is selected as the conference’s first president.

Dec. 8-10, 1932: At the annual meeting in Knoxville, Tenn., Alabama, Auburn, Florida, Georgia, Georgia Tech, Kentucky, Louisiana State, Mississippi, Mississippi State, University of the South, Tennessee, Tulane and Vanderbilt withdraw to form the Southeastern Conference.

Dec. 8, 1950: Wallace Wade, who just completed a 16-year term as Duke’s head football coach, is named the first commissioner of the Southern Conference. The commissioner’s office is opened in Durham, N.C., on Jan. 1, 1951.

May 8, 1953: Seven members – Clemson, Duke, Maryland, North Carolina, NC State, South Carolina and Wake Forest – withdraw to form the Atlantic Coast Conference.

Nov. 29, 1980: At the request of the NCAA Basketball Rules Committee, the Southern Conference begins a season-long experiment with a 22-foot 3-point field goal, thus becoming the first conference to employ that rule. Ronnie Carr of Western Carolina makes the first 3-point field goal in college basketball history in a game against Middle Tennessee State.

Dec. 3-4, 1981: The NCAA, at its fourth special convention in St. Louis, Mo., restructures I-A football. As a result, the Southern Conference’s eight Division I-A football playing members are reclassified to Division I-AA.

June 6, 1983: At a special meeting of the Southern Conference in Myrtle Beach, S.C., the league formalizes women’s varsity competition in basketball and volleyball beginning with the 1983-84 season. The executive committee also approves pilot women’s championships in tennis and golf for 1983-84.

Dec. 18-19, 1995: The conference announces that the College of Charleston, University of North Carolina at Greensboro and Wofford College have accepted invitations to join the league.

July 1, 2003: Elon University officially joins the league. VMI departs to join the Big South.

July 1, 2008: Samford University officially joins the league.

July 1, 2014: East Tennessee State University, Mercer University and VMI join the league. Appalachian State, Davidson, Elon and Georgia Southern depart.

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SOCON PRINCIPLES THE SOUTHERN CONFERENCE

Preparing student-athletes for life’s challenges since 1921 Academics-Oriented • The SoCon has consistently ranked in the NCAA’s top 10 in the Academic Progress Rate (APR), the NCAA’s best indicator of graduation rates. • Nearly 50 percent of all SoCon student-athletes earn all-academic honors (3.0 GPA or better). Community-Based • Our student-athletes have a presence in the community and participate in many local charities, youth and educational initiatives. • SAAC members have conducted a Keeping Tabs on Kids initiative the past 10 years to benefit the Ronald McDonald House, which serves families of children undergoing lengthy hospital treatments away from home.

Diversity • This is a conference that takes great pride in the diversity of its institutions. • The SoCon consists of 10 members in six states, including four private institutions and six state institutions, two of which are military colleges. Geographic Integrity • The SoCon believes in the value of a geographic footprint that minimizes missed class time and maximizes fan travel to away contests. • The league extends across six contiguous states but still has a footprint that permits bus trips from one end of the conference to the other.

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Competitive Athletics • SoCon teams are highly competitive regionally and nationally. • In the past six years, football, baseball, men’s soccer and men’s golf have all sent multiple teams to NCAA postseason tournaments. • SoCon teams have won more FCS football titles (eight) than any other conference.

History & Tradition • The SoCon is the fifth-oldest Division I conference in America. • Great coaches and athletes from different eras have competed in the Southern Conference, from Bear Bryant to Lou Holtz, from Sam Huff to Terrell Owens, from Jerry West to Stephen Curry. Sportsmanship • For more than 30 years, the SoCon has presented an annual award to the program that displays the finest level of sportsmanship in the conference as voted upon by its peers. • The SoCon has one of the strictest policies regarding game ejections in all of college athletics. This is by design and emphasizes the priority of good sportsmanship articulated by presidents, chancellors and administrators. Student-Athlete Experience • SoCon championships are conducted in a way to provide a memorable and positive experience for all participants. • Scheduling decisions and tournament bracket formats determined by administrators and coaches consistently factor in the effect on the individual student-athlete and avoidance of missed class time.

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SOCON HALL OF FAME Southern Conference Hall of Fame Inductees

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Class of 2009 Name School Sport(s) Megan Dunigan Furman Women’s Tennis Dick Groat Duke Men’s Basketball, Baseball Sam Huff West Virginia Football Charlie “Choo Choo” Justice North Carolina Football Melissa Morrison Howard Appalachian State Women’s Track & Field Arnold Palmer Wake Forest Men’s Golf Adrian Peterson Georgia Southern Football Frank Selvy Furman Men’s Basketball Jerry West West Virginia Men’s Basketball Valorie Whiteside Appalachian State Women’s Basketball Class of 2010 Everett Case MaryJayne (Harrelson) Reeves Fred Hetzel “Hot” Rod Hundley Banks McFadden Wallace Wade *J. Dallas Shirley

North Carolina State Appalachian State Davidson West Virginia Clemson Alabama, Duke, SoCon SoCon

Men’s Basketball Women’s Cross Country, Track & Field Men’s Basketball Men’s Basketball Football, Men’s Basketball, Men’s Track Football, Administration Officiating, Administration

1946-64 1996-01 1962-65 1954-57 1937-40 1923-60 1967-88

Class of 2011 Dexter Coakley Lefty Driesell Regina Kirk Robert Neyland Vic Seixas Shannon Wommack

Appalachian State Davidson Chattanooga Tennessee North Carolina Chattanooga

Football Men’s Basketball Women’s Basketball Football Men’s Tennis Women’s Cross Country, Track & Field

1993-96 1960-69 1985-88 1926-52 1947-49 2001-06

Class of 2012 Angie Barker Percy Beard *Jim Burch Dick Modzelewski Paul Scarpa

ETSU Auburn SoCon Maryland Furman

Women’s Track & Field Men’s Track & Field Officiating, Administration Football Men’s Tennis

1987-89 1926-29 1967-11 1949-52 1967-11

Class of 2014 Rushia Brown Eddie Cameron Clint Dempsey Jerry Moore Charlie Teague

Furman Duke Furman Appalachian State Wake Forest

Women’s Basketball Men’s Basketball, Football Men’s Soccer Football Baseball

1990-94 1929-45 2001-03 1989-12 1947-50

Class of 2016 Stephen Curry Armanti Edwards Brad Faxon Keith “Mister” Jennings Karen Pelphrey

Davidson Appalachian State Furman ETSU Marshall

Men’s Basketball Football Men’s Golf Men’s Basketball Women’s Basketball

2006-09 2006-09 1979-83 1987-91 1983-86

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Years 1999-02 1949-52 1952-55 1946-49 1989-93 1948-50, 53-54 1998-01 1951-54 1956-60 1984-88

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SOCON HALL OF FAME Wake Forest golf great Arnold Palmer (left) was a member of the inaugural class in 2009.

The Inaugural Southern Conference Hall of Fame class at the induction ceremony, May 4, 2009: (from left to right) Sam Huff, Megan Dunigan, Valorie Whiteside, Melissa Morrison Howard, Frank Selvy, Barbara Crews (daughter of the late Charlie Justice), Dick Groat, Adrian Peterson and Jerry West. Not pictured: Arnold Palmer.

Furman’s Paul Scarpa; ETSU’s Angie Barker; SoCon Commissioner John Iamarino, who accepted the honor on behalf of Maryland’s Dick Modzelewski; special contributor Jim Burch; and Pat Beard, son of posthumous inductee Percy Beard of Auburn, at the 2012 induction ceremony.

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Davidson’s Fred Hetzel (left) received his Hall of Fame plaque from SoCon Commissioner John Iamarino in Hilton Head Island, S.C., on June 1, 2010. Wimbledon and U.S. Open tennis champion Vic Seixas of North Carolina (right) was inducted in 2011.

Appalachian State’s Jerry Moore (second from left) and Furman’s Rushia Brown (far right) were among the five honored in the 2014 class. Duke’s Eddie Cameron, whose family accepted the award on his behalf (center), and Wake Forest’s Charlie Teague were honored posthumously. Furman’s Clint Dempsey was unable to attend the ceremony.

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SOUTHERN CONFERENCE STAFF JOHN IAMARINO COMMISSIONER Now in his 39th year in collegiate athletics, John Iamarino was named the eighth commissioner in Southern Conference history on Jan. 2, 2006. Since then, the Conference has signed an agreement to produce more than 1,800 live events for ESPN3; launched the SoCon Digital Network, which annually carries hundreds of live events; created a Southern Conference Hall of Fame featuring the likes of Jerry West, Arnold Palmer, Sam Huff and Steph Curry; increased the number of championship sports to 22; successfully returned the men’s and women’s basketball championships to the city of Asheville; and emerged from all the NCAA conference realignment with 10 strong institutions in a relatively compact geographic footprint.

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In 2016-17, Iamarino led the Southern Conference to one of its most competitive seasons in recent years. Four SoCon football teams qualified for the Division I FCS playoffs. The league had its first at-large representative in the NCAA men’s soccer tournament in five years. Samford’s Karisa Nelson won the mile run at the NCAA indoor track & field championships. Men’s basketball posted the best overall RPI the conference has had in 15 years, and the Furman women’s golf team was ranked in the top 10 nationally for most of the season. The SoCon has consistently ranked among the leaders in all of Division I in the NCAA’s Academic Progress Rate (APR), a predictor of graduation rates. To build on the academic reputation of the league, the SoCon Academic Exchange was created in 2014-15. Through the efforts of the chief academic officers and provosts, the Academic Exchange has initiated a leadership, education and development program for faculty, as well as the first undergraduate research forum in the conference’s history. Iamarino also advocated for creation of the league’s Pinnacle Award in 2016. The award is presented to the student-athlete on the championship-winning team in each SoCon sport with the highest cumulative grade point average (GPA). Iamarino, 62, has spent the past 33 years at the conference level, working at both the Sun Belt and Northeast conferences. Prior to joining the SoCon, he served as Commissioner of the Northeast Conference for nine years. During that time, the league launched its first website, approved athletic aid in the sport of football,

increased television coverage from 12 to 30 basketball games, started its first coverage of football on regional television, and initiated more concentrated marketing and merchandising efforts than in the past. At the Sun Belt, he spent 13 years in a variety of publicity, compliance and administrative positions, rising to the level of Associate Commissioner in 1988. When the original Sun Belt merged with the then-American South Conference in 1991, Iamarino was the lone staffer from the original organization to move to the new Sun Belt, heading the transition team for the first true merger of two Division I conferences. He entered the field of intercollegiate athletics as assistant sports information director at Georgetown University in 1979 before moving on to become sports information director at Jacksonville University for three years. He has been actively involved in a number of NCAA committees. He most recently served as chair of the Playing Rules Oversight Panel (PROP). Previously, he was a member of the Baseball Rules Committee and FCS Football Governance Committee and has served on several sub-committees of the Collegiate Commissioners Association (CCA). Iamarino is a native of Monsey, New York, and a 1977 graduate of St. Bonaventure University, where he earned magna cum laude honors majoring in journalism. An amateur baseball historian, he is a member of the Society for American Baseball Research and has written articles for SABR as well as Baseball Digest magazine. He resides in Spartanburg, South Carolina, with his wife, Mary Ann, and their son, PJ.

Iamarino At-A-Glance

HOMETOWN: Monsey, N.Y. EDUCATION: B.A., St. Bonaventure, 1977 EXPERIENCE: Assistant sports information director, Georgetown, 1979-81 Sports information director, Jacksonville, 1981-84 Media relations director, Sun Belt Conference, 1984-88 Assistant commissioner, Sun Belt Conference, 1988-91 Associate commissioner, Sun Belt Conference, 1991-97 Commissioner, Northeast Conference, 1997-06 Commissioner, Southern Conference, 2006-present

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Wallace Wade 1951-60

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Lloyd Jordan 1960-73

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Ken Germann 1974-86

Dave Hart Sr. 1986-91

Wright Waters 1991-98

Alfred White 1998-2001

Danny Morrison 2001-05


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Geoff Cabe

Senior Associate Commissioner

Sue Arakas

Doug King

Associate Commissioner

Director of Creative Services

Paul Lollis

Director of Video Productions

Sarah Traynor Championships Assistant

Jason Yaman

Neili Akridge

Executive Assistant to the Commissioner

Kelsey Gomes External Operations Assistant

Phil Perry

Associate Commissioner

Assistant Commissioner for Media Relations

Haley Shotwell Assistant Director of Media Relations

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Holly Weber

Associate Commissioner for Compliance

Philip Marcello Media Relations Assistant

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Position Commissioner Senior Associate Commissioner Associate Commissioner Associate Commissioner for Compliance Associate Commissioner Assistant Commissioner for Media Relations Director of Creative Services Director of Video Productions Assistant Director of Media Relations Executive Assistant to the Commissioner Championships Assistant External Operations Assistant Media Relations Assistant

Office phone 864-591-5100 Media relations FAX 864-591-3448

Name John Iamarino Geoff Cabe Sue Arakas Doug King Jason Yaman Phil Perry Holly Weber Paul Lollis Haley Shotwell Neili Akridge Sarah Traynor Kelsey Gomes Philip Marcello

Email Extension jiamarino@socon.org 206 gcabe@socon.org 205 sarakas@socon.org 204 dking@socon.org 203 jyaman@socon.org 209 pperry@socon.org 201 hweber@socon.org 208 plollis@socon.org 202 hshotwell@socon.org 213 nakridge@socon.org 200 straynor@socon.org 214 kgomes@socon.org 214 pmarcello@socon.org 210

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MEDIA RELATIONS Southern Conference 702 N. Pine Street Spartanburg, S.C. 29303 www.SoConSports.com

Southern Conference Media Relations Staff Phil Perry Assistant Commissioner for Media Relations Office: 864-591-5100 Cell: 864-525-5174 Fax: 864-591-3448 pperry@socon.org

Press releases The Southern Conference utilizes email and the league’s website (www.SoConSports.com) to distribute information, press releases, notes and statistics. If you wish to be added to the distribution list, please contact a member of the media relations staff.

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SoCon Digital Network The SoCon Digital Network, a league-wide digital network available free of charge to consumers on multiple devices, including smartphones, tablets, laptops and PCs, launched in the fall of 2014. The SoCon Digital Network broadcasts intra-conference games, across several sports, not selected by national or regional networks. Archived or VOD (Video on Demand) content is also available and housed primarily on institutional websites. SoCon Players of the Week The Southern Conference selects players of the week throughout the season. The honorees will be announced on Tuesdays and will be available on the conference’s website (www.SoConSports.com) or by contacting the conference office. Postseason awards Following the conclusion of the regular season, voting is conducted on the all-conference teams by both the league’s coaches and members of the Southern Conference Sports Media Association (SCSMA). The coaches and the SCSMA each chooses a first team, second team and third team, each of which includes five players. Both groups select a Player of the Year, Freshman of the Year, Coach of the Year and an all-freshman team, while the coaches also tab a Defensive Player of the Year and the Ann Lashley Inspiration Award Southern Conference on the Web Visit the Southern Conference’s official website at www.SoConSports.com. Information related to women’s basketball and the conference’s other 21 sports can be found on the site, including up-todate statistics, standings, weekly releases and game recaps. Video streaming of select championships and regular-season contests is also available.

Responsibilities: Administration, publications, academic awards, website, football, men’s basketball, indoor and outdoor track and field, men’s golf and men’s lacrosse

Haley Shotwell Assistant Director of Media Relations Office: 864-591-5100 Cell: 864-415-1084 Fax: 864-591-3448 hshotwell@socon.org

Responsibilities: Volleyball, men’s and women’s cross country, women’s basketball, softball and men’s and women’s tennis

Philip Marcello Media Relations Assistant Office: 864-591-5100 Cell: 804-381-1193 Fax: 864-591-3448 pmarcello@socon.org

Responsibilities: Men’s and women’s soccer, wrestling, rifle, baseball, women’s golf, women’s lacrosse and FCS poll.

Southern Conference Sports Media Association (SCSMA) The Southern Conference Sports Media Association (SCSMA) is an independent organization of conference sportswriters, sportscasters and media relations staff who further the institutions that comprise the Southern Conference. The organization annually selects and recognizes allconference football, men’s and women’s basketball and baseball teams as well as coach of the year, player of the year and freshman of the year for each sport. The organization also works toward the best interests of its members to increase knowledge and prestige of the league.

SoCon Women’s Basketball Media Relations Directory School ETSU Furman Mercer UNCG Samford Chattanooga Western Carolina Wofford Southern Conference

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Website ETSUBucs.com FurmanPaladins.com MercerBears.com UNCGSpartans.com SamfordSports.com GoMocs.com CatamountSports.com WoffordTerriers.com SoConSports.com

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Media Relations Marissa Avanzato Hunter Reid David Fox David Wacker Joey Mullins Anne Wehunt Denise Gideon Hunter Yrigoyehn Haley Shotwell

Email etsusid@gmail.com hunter.reid@furman.edu fox_dh@mercer.edu d_wacker@uncg.edu jmmulli1@samford.edu anne-wehunt@utc.edu dgideon@email.wcu.edu yrigoyenhn@wofford.edu hshotwell@socon.org

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ETSU ETSU BUCS Basic information Location:...................... Johnson City, Tenn. Founded:..................................................1911 Enrollment:.......................................... 15,250 Nickname:...................................Buccaneers Colors:..................Navy Blue and Old Gold President:...........................Dr. Brian Noland Athletics director:....................Scott Carter

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2017-18 SCHEDULE Date Opponent Time Fri, Nov. 10 Cincinnati 7 p.m. Sun, Nov. 12 at Tennessee 2 p.m. Wed, Nov. 15 at Appalachian State 6 p.m. Fri, Nov. 17 Tennessee Tech 7 p.m. Sun, Nov. 19 Duquesne 1 p.m. Fri, Nov. 24 # vs. Notre Dame 7:30 p.m. Sat, Nov. 25 # vs. USF/Washington State TBA Sun, Nov. 26 # vs. TBA TBA Wed, Nov. 29 at Murray State 6 p.m. Sun, Dec. 3 at Winthrop 2 p.m. Sun, Dec. 10 at Houston 3 p.m. Thur, Dec. 14 at NC State 7 p.m. Sat, Dec. 16 Michigan State 2 p.m. Fri, Dec. 22 Northern Kentucky 7 p.m. Fri, Dec. 29 North Greenville 6 p.m. Thur, Jan. 4 * Western Carolina 7 p.m. Sat, Jan. 6 * UNCG 2 p.m. Fri, Jan. 12 * Chattanooga 7 p.m. Wed, Jan. 17 * at Furman 7 p.m. Sat, Jan. 20 * at Wofford 2 p.m. Thur, Jan. 25 * Mercer 7 p.m. Sat, Jan. 27 * Samford 2 p.m. Thur, Feb. 1 * at UNCG 5:30 p.m. Sat, Feb. 3 * at Western Carolina 5 p.m. Sat, Feb. 10 * at Chattanooga 2 p.m. Thur, Feb. 15 * Wofford 11 a.m. Sat, Feb. 17 * Furman 2 p.m. Thur, Feb. 22 * at Samford 6 p.m. Sat, Feb. 24 * at Mercer 2 p.m. March 1-4 * SoCon Championship (Asheville, N.C.) * conference game; # - Gulf Coast Showdown (Estero, Fla.) All times Eastern.

Team information 2016-17 record:.................................... 16-14 SoCon record:..................................8-6 (3rd) Home:........................................................... 8-8 Away:............................................................ 7-5 Neutral:......................................................... 1-1 Letterwinners returning/lost:............... 7/5 Starters returning/lost:........................... 4/1 Arena:............................... Brooks Gym (2,700) Arena record (since 1979-80): .................................................. 287-180 (.615)

Media relations WBK contact:........ Marissa Avanzato Email:..................etsusid@gmail.com Office:............................. 423-439-5612 Cell:................................. 413-822-6523 Press row phone:....... 616-755-4840 Website:.......................ETSUBucs.com

SoCon regular-season titles (1) 1995

Marissa Avanzato Basketball SID

SoCon Championship titles (0) NCAA appearances (3) 2008, 2009, 2010

HEAD COACH BRITTNEY EZELL Alma mater:...............................................................................Alabama, 1999 Hometown:..................................................................................Franklin, Tenn. Career record (years):................................................................ 182-174 (12) School record (years):.......................................................................62-61 (4) SoCon record (years):........................................................................27-16 (3) SoCon Championship record (appearances):.............................2-3 (3) NCAA appearances:..........................................................................................0 Assistant coaches Chris Lewis................................................1st season (Emporia State, 2003) Keisha McClinic............................. 2nd season (Middle Tennessee, 2005)

YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORD Year School Record Pct. SoCon Pct. 2005-06 Okaloosa-Walton 20-9 .690 - 2006-07 Okaloosa-Walton 18-10 .643 - 2007-08 Okaloosa-Walton 19-9 .679 - 2008-09 Montevallo 8-20 .286 - 2009-10 Montevallo 14-13 .519 - 2010-11 Belmont 11-20 .355 - 2011-12 Belmont 12-18 .400 - 2012-13 Belmont 18-14 .563 - 2013-14 ETSU 9-21 .300 - 2014-15 ETSU 21-12 .636 11-3 .786 2015-16 ETSU 16-14 .533 8-6 .571 2016-17 ETSU 16-14 .533 8-6 .571 Okaloosa-Walton (3) 57-28 .671 - Montevallo (2) 22-33 .400 - Belmont (3) 41-52 .441 - ETSU (4) 62-61 .504 27-16 .627 Career (12) 182-174 .511 27-16 .627

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Name Micah Scheetz Carley Lytton Raven Dean Jada Craig Tianna Tarter Erica Haynes-Overton Malloree Schurr Britney Snowden Anajae Stephney Alayjah Sherer Sadasia Tipps Shy Copney

Pos. G G F G G G G F F G F F

Ht. 5-8 5-11 6-1 5-4 5-6 5-5 5-10 6-0 6-2 5-11 6-1 5-11

Class R-So. Jr. Jr. So. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. So. Fr. Jr. Gr.

Hometown/Last school Knoxville, Tenn./UAB Floyd, Va./Floyd County Charlotte, N.C./Winston Salem Prep Academy Winston-Salem, N.C./Winston Salem Prep Academy Johnson City, Tenn./Science Hill Nashville, Tenn./East Nashville Magnet High Montgomery, Texas/Montgomery Pensacola, Fla./Northwest Florida State College Knoxville, Tenn./Bearden Tupelo, Miss./ Tupelo Hickory, N.C./Hickory Johnson City, Tenn./UT Martin

Raven Dean

Junior • Forward

9.2 ppg, 6.8 rpg in 2016-17

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BUCS 2016-17 RESULTS (16-14 overall, 8-6 SoCon; 3rd) Opponent at Butler No. 13 Tennessee Winthrop Appalachian State at Northern Kentucky Murray State at Austin Peay Davidson at Campbell Vanderbilt at Tennessee Tech Elon #vs. Maine #vs. Coppin State Old Dominion *at Mercer *at Samford *at Chattanooga *UNCG *Western Carolina *at Furman *at Wofford *Samford *Mercer *Chattanooga *at Western Carolina *at UNCG *Wofford *Furman vs. Samford (SC)

Result Score W 68-59 L 58-83 W 62-45 L 68-71 L 56-62 W 79-60 L 74-77 W 76-56 W 56-55 L 72-80 W 82-76 L 51-79 L 48-61 W 70-58 W 70-60 L 55-72 W 57-69 L 45-60 W 60-52 W 76-57 W 74-64 W 77-69 W 61-56 L 56-71 L 62-70 W 72-55 L 62-73 L 52-54 W 75-66 L 64-67

* - Southern Conference game # - University of Miami Holiday Tournament (SC) - Southern Conference Championship (Asheville, N.C.)

Tianna Tarter Senior • Guard

19.8 ppg, 6.2 rpg in 2016-17

2016-17 STATISTICS Overall statistics Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct R-Off R-Def Reb Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Tianna Tarter 30 30 1071 35.7 203 450 .451 35 121 .289 154 207 .744 26 160 186 6.2 70 1 143 113 10 67 595 19.8 Shamauria Bridges 30 30 1014 33.8 151 442 .342 90 260 .346 68 87 .782 16 35 51 1.7 51 0 25 39 5 26 460 15.3 Raven Dean 30 29 756 25.2 106 258 .411 2 12 .167 62 111 .559 59 144 203 6.8 58 0 31 83 8 18 276 9.2 Carley Lytton 28 0 396 14.1 36 122 .295 28 99 .283 6 11 .545 6 22 28 1.0 28 0 11 19 2 8 106 3.8 Micah Norris 23 0 314 13.7 26 70 .371 8 23 .348 15 21 .714 19 39 58 2.5 30 0 8 24 8 15 75 3.3 Malloree Schurr 30 30 596 19.9 34 97 .351 0 0 .000 27 47 .574 61 75 136 4.5 80 1 17 35 2 21 95 3.2 Sadasia Tipps 30 7 589 19.6 25 65 .385 0 0 .000 25 49 .510 74 56 130 4.3 61 3 6 19 24 32 75 2.5 Kelci Marosites 21 0 125 6.0 18 42 .429 12 32 .375 2 2 1.000 7 12 19 0.9 9 0 2 5 1 5 50 2.4 Anajae Stephney 21 0 240 11.4 19 38 .500 0 2 .000 12 21 .571 14 34 48 2.3 33 0 5 10 2 6 50 2.4 Yamile Rodriguez 24 23 288 12.0 21 47 .447 0 0 .000 6 11 .545 23 47 70 2.9 45 2 5 21 14 3 48 2.0 Kayla Marosites 23 0 148 6.4 13 54 .241 5 35 .143 12 19 .632 13 14 27 1.2 9 0 6 10 1 3 43 1.9 Morgan Martin 15 0 123 8.2 7 15 .467 0 0 .000 11 13 .846 7 13 20 1.3 18 0 1 6 5 5 25 1.7 Jada Craig 29 0 247 8.5 13 31 .419 1 1 1.000 16 32 .500 2 20 22 0.8 41 0 23 29 2 9 43 1.5 Adriane Vaughan 17 1 93 5.5 2 10 .200 0 0 .000 5 6 .833 2 7 9 0.5 9 0 6 7 1 0 9 0.5 TEAM 55 67 122 4.1 1 8 Total 30 674 1741 .387 181 585 .309 421 637 .661 384 745 1129 37.6 543 7 289 428 85 218 1950 65.0 Opponents 30 695 1716 .405 145 493 .294 390 550 .709 348 791 1139 38.0 579 - 327 469 111 214 1925 64.2 Conference-only statistics Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct R-Off R-Def Reb Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Tianna Tarter 14 14 499 35.6 79 195 .405 17 55 .309 74 89 .831 12 80 92 6.6 32 1 70 46 3 27 Shamauria Bridges 14 14 498 35.6 82 227 .361 48 135 .356 36 45 .800 7 20 27 1.9 27 0 15 17 1 14 Raven Dean 14 13 422 30.1 61 128 .477 1 2 .500 37 70 .529 34 88 122 8.7 28 0 12 51 2 10 Carley Lytton 12 0 165 13.8 11 40 .275 7 31 .226 2 2 1.000 2 6 8 0.7 11 0 6 7 0 3 Micha Norris 9 0 88 9.8 5 18 .278 2 5 .400 3 4 .750 3 11 14 1.6 5 0 3 4 2 1 Malloree Schurr 14 14 302 21.6 15 49 .306 0 0 .000 17 30 .567 35 33 68 4.9 35 0 6 15 0 10 Sadasia Tipps 14 6 330 23.6 18 37 .486 0 0 .000 15 28 .536 34 27 61 4.4 34 1 2 5 13 17 Kelci Marosites 11 0 95 8.6 16 31 .516 10 23 .435 0 0 .000 5 9 14 1.3 6 0 2 3 1 3 Anajae Stephney 14 0 139 9.9 8 17 .471 0 0 .000 7 12 .583 10 16 26 1.9 19 0 1 6 0 4 Yamile Rodriguez 9 8 71 7.9 2 9 .222 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 4 11 15 1.7 15 1 1 7 4 0 Kayla Marosites 8 0 19 2.4 1 6 .167 0 4 .000 1 2 .500 2 1 3 0.4 0 0 0 2 1 1 Morgan Martin 8 0 62 7.8 5 11 .455 0 0 .000 4 4 1.000 6 7 13 1.6 8 0 1 4 4 3 Jada Craig 14 0 97 6.9 4 16 .250 0 0 .000 1 7 .143 0 8 8 0.6 16 0 8 16 1 3 Adriane Vaughan 5 1 13 2.6 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 0.2 1 0 1 1 0 0 TEAM 24 24 48 3.4 1 3 Total 14 307 784 .392 85 255 .333 197 293 .672 178 342 520 37.1 238 3 128 187 32 96 Opponents 14 318 780 .408 77 242 .318 163 223 .731 145 351 496 35.4 256 3 149 193 52 100

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Pts Avg 249 17.8 248 17.7 160 11.4 31 2.6 15 1.7 47 3.4 51 3.6 42 3.8 23 1.6 4 0.4 3 0.4 14 1.8 9 0.6 0 0.0 896 64.0 876 62.6

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FURMAN FURMAN PALADINS Basic information Location:............................... Greenville, S.C. Founded:..................................................1826 Enrollment:.............................................2,700 Nickname:.........................................Paladins Colors:............................... Purple and White President:.......................Dr. Elizabeth Davis Athletics director:...................Mike Buddie

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2017-18 SCHEDULE Date Opponent Time Sun, Nov. 12 College of Charleston 2 p.m. Wed, Nov. 15 Davidson 7 p.m. Sat, Nov. 18 Kennesaw State 2 p.m. Mon, Nov. 20 at Gardner-Webb 7 p.m. Wed, Nov. 22 Pfeiffer 6 p.m. Sun, Nov. 26 UNCW 2 p.m. Thur, Nov. 30 at Georgia 7 p.m. Sun, Dec. 3 at USC Upstate 2 p.m. Tue, Dec. 5 Bob Jones 5 p.m. Sun, Dec. 10 at North Carolina 1 p.m. Sat, Dec. 16 # vs. Ohio 2:30 p.m. Sun, Dec. 17 # vs. Xavier 7:30 p.m. Thur, Dec. 28 at UNC Asheville 7 p.m. Sat, Dec. 30 at Presbyterian 2 p.m. Thur, Jan. 4 * Samford 5 p.m. Sat, Jan. 6 * Mercer 2 p.m. Thur, Jan. 11 * at Western Carolina 7 p.m. Sat, Jan. 13 * at UNCG 2 p.m. Wed, Jan. 17 * ETSU 7 p.m. Sat, Jan. 20 * Chattanooga 2 p.m. Mon, Jan. 22 Converse 7 p.m. Sat, Jan. 27 * at Wofford 2 p.m. Thur, Feb. 1 * at Mercer 5 p.m. Sat, Feb. 3 * at Samford 3 p.m. Thur, Feb. 8 * UNCG 7 p.m. Sat, Feb. 10 * Western Carolina 2 p.m. Thur, Feb. 15 * at Chattanooga 6:30 p.m. Sat, Feb. 17 * at ETSU 2 p.m. Sat, Feb. 24 * Wofford 2 p.m. March 1-4 * SoCon Championship (Asheville, N.C.) * conference game; # - West Palm Beach Tournament (West Palm Beach Fla.) All times Eastern.

Team information 2016-17 record:.................................... 14-17 SoCon record:..................................7-7 (5th) Home:.........................................................12-4 Away:..........................................................2-11 Neutral:......................................................... 0-2 Letterwinners returning/lost:............... 6/3 Starters returning/lost:........................... 3/2 Arena:.................... Timmons Arena (3,000) Arena record:...........................158-88 (.643)

Media relations WBK contact:................... Hunter Reid Email:........hunter.reid@furman.edu Office:............................ 864-294-2061 Cell:................................. 864-567-1663 Press row phone:....... 864-294-3620 Website:.......... FurmanPaladins.com

SoCon regular-season titles (4) 1990, 1992, 1993, 1997

Hunter Reid Basketball SID

SoCon Championship titles (2) 1995, 2000 NCAA appearances (2) 1995, 2000

HEAD COACH JACKIE CARSON Alma mater:.................................................................................Furman, 2000 Hometown:..............................................................................Woodbridge, Va. Career record (years):...................................................................107-110 (7) School record (years):............................................................................. Same SoCon record (years):........................................................................61-59 (7) SoCon Championship record (appearances):.............................3-7 (7) NCAA appearances:..........................................................................................0 Assistant coaches Pierre Curtis.......................................... 5th season (James Madison, 2010) Caronica Randle...............................2nd season (Central Arkansas, 2008) Krista Beechy................................................. 2nd season (Grove City, 2010)

YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORD Year School Record Pct. SoCon Pct. 2010-11 Furman 14-16 .467 10-10 .500 2011-12 Furman 15-16 .484 10-10 .500 2012-13 Furman 12-18 .400 8-12 .400 2013-14 Furman 18-13 .581 12-6 .667 2014-15 Furman 19-14 .576 7-7 .500 2015-16 Furman 15-16 .484 7-7 .500 2016-17 Furman 14-17 .452 7-7 .500 Career (7) 107-110 .493 61-59 .508

2017-18 PALADINS ROSTER No. 1 2 3 5 10 11 12 13 14 15 21 24 44 55

Name Milica Manojlović Jarya Outten Stephania Oramas Sydni Donovan Le’Jzae Davidson Hannah Sellinger Tyah Hunter Kaitlyn Duncan DeAnneisha Jackson Tierra Hodges Parker Tompkins Cierra Carter Taylor Petty Celena Taborn

Pos. G G G F G G G F F G/F F F G F

Ht. 5-7 5-5 5-5 6-4 5-5 5-9 6-0 6-1 6-2 5-9 6-1 5-11 5-9 6-3

Class Fr. Fr. Sr. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. Jr. R-Sr. So. Fr. Sr Jr. Fr.

Hometown/Last school Tivat, Montenegro/Rabun Gap (Ga.) Nacoochee School Fort Myers, Fla./Fort Myers Pembroke Pines, Fla./Daytona State West Palm Beach, Fla./Cardinal Newman Nashville, Tenn./East Nashville Magnet School Trophy Club, Texas/Byron Nelson Hopewell, Va./Hopewell Commerce, Ga./Banks County Angier, N.C./High Point Covington, Ga./Alcovy HS Blowing Rock, N.C./Davidson Day Columbia, S.C./Spring Valley Conover, N.C./Presbyterian College Sidney, Ohio/Sidney

Cierra Carter

Senior • Forward

13.0 ppg, 8.2 rpg in 2016-17

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PALADINS 2016-17 RESULTS (14-17 overall, 7-7 SoCon; 5th)

Le’Jzae Davidson Sophomore • Guard

Opponent #at Fordham at Central Michigan at Eastern Washington at Wake Forest Mars Hill Newberry USC Upstate UNC Asheville at Georgia VCU at UNCW at Davidson Richmond Gardner-Webb North Carolina Central *UNCG *Western Carolina Bob Jones *at Wofford *at Mercer *at Samford *ETSU *Chattanooga *at Western Carolina *at UNCG *Wofford *Samford *Mercer *at Chattanooga *at ETSU vs. UNCG (SC)

Result Score L 47-60 L 71-81 L 56-68 L 52-59 W 81-46 W 67-41 W 57-37 W 63-51 L 62-67 L 61-75 L 52-56 L 61-71 L 48-54 W 62-84 W 60-40 W 65-55 W 73-44 W 95-45 W 69-49 L 52-76 W 54-50 L 64-74 W 65-48 L(OT) 72-75 L 52-65 W 65-60 W 53-48 L 47-68 L 43-66 L 66-75 L 68-63

* - Southern Conference game # - Preseason WNIT (SC) - Southern Conference Championship (Asheville, N.C.)

10.9 ppg, 2.6 rpg in 2016-17

2016-17 STATISTICS Overall statistics Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct R-Off R-Def Reb Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Whitney Bunn 25 25 822 32.9 126 330 .382 63 168 .375 53 66 .803 14 66 80 3.2 38 0 107 63 4 22 368 14.7 Cierra Carter 31 29 1084 35.0 144 367 .392 37 129 .287 78 103 .757 41 214 255 8.2 64 0 41 86 20 25 403 13.0 Le’Jzae Davidson 31 25 906 29.2 107 313 .342 73 221 .330 50 70 .714 14 67 81 2.6 71 0 40 67 1 31 337 10.9 DeAnneisha Jackson 31 10 794 25.6 80 144 .556 0 2 .000 71 102 .696 60 109 169 5.5 70 0 11 47 19 11 231 7.5 Tierra Hodges 31 18 641 20.7 75 178 .421 0 0 .000 24 34 .706 66 83 149 4.8 65 0 24 36 6 17 174 5.6 Kaitlyn Duncan 21 14 443 21.1 33 95 .347 0 5 .000 17 25 .680 19 60 79 3.8 50 3 14 36 28 11 83 4.0 Allison Beasley 21 6 418 19.9 23 67 .343 21 62 .339 3 3 1.000 4 25 29 1.4 26 0 13 12 2 4 70 3.3 Stephania Oramas 28 6 338 12.1 35 100 .350 6 25 .240 12 20 .600 8 36 44 1.6 23 0 37 51 2 17 88 3.1 De’Asia Brown 6 0 49 8.2 5 14 .357 2 7 .286 5 6 .833 3 4 7 1.2 2 0 0 4 0 0 17 2.8 Tiara Wood 30 21 352 11.7 32 52 .615 0 0 .000 6 17 .353 37 61 98 3.3 50 0 8 22 8 5 70 2.3 Tatum Ragsdale 20 1 103 5.2 11 30 .367 9 24 .375 1 2 .500 4 7 11 0.6 10 0 0 4 1 4 32 1.6 Sydney Bozeman 13 0 89 6.8 5 17 .294 0 1 .000 4 4 1.000 6 13 19 1.5 3 0 3 5 6 0 14 1.1 Sydney Long 17 0 75 4.4 5 12 .417 3 8 .375 3 4 .750 1 7 8 0.5 10 0 1 4 2 1 16 0.9 Abbe Craine 20 0 112 5.6 5 23 .217 0 4 .000 7 7 1.000 2 12 14 0.7 6 0 21 9 0 4 17 0.9 TEAM 52 70 122 3.9 0 17 Total 31 686 1742 .394 214 656 .326 334 463 .721 331 834 1165 37.6 488 3 320 463 99 152 1920 61.9 Opponents 31 685 1835 .373 156 556 .281 308 471 .654 392 793 1185 38.2 472 - 350 409 110 212 1834 59.2 Conference-only statistics Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct R-Off R-Def Reb Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Whitney Bunn 9 9 267 29.7 43 112 .384 27 61 .443 14 19 .737 3 23 26 2.9 9 0 34 13 1 5 Cierra Carter 14 14 530 37.9 72 180 .400 18 60 .300 36 52 .692 18 92 110 7.9 28 0 16 40 9 7 Le’Jzae Davidson 14 11 439 31.4 53 158 .335 31 100 .310 26 37 .703 4 26 30 2.1 39 0 21 35 0 14 DeAnneisha Jackson 14 4 421 30.1 39 62 .629 0 0 .000 37 55 .673 33 59 92 6.6 26 0 8 27 12 6 Tierra Hodges 14 10 277 19.8 26 66 .394 0 0 .000 13 16 .813 28 26 54 3.9 27 0 8 12 2 9 Kaitlyn Duncan 9 4 181 20.1 14 34 .412 0 0 .000 6 7 .857 7 24 31 3.4 17 1 8 17 13 5 Allison Beasley 14 4 290 20.7 16 43 .372 14 39 .359 3 3 1.000 2 14 16 1.1 16 0 7 8 1 4 Stephania Oramas 11 4 161 14.6 16 45 .356 3 10 .300 6 8 .750 2 21 23 2.1 10 0 18 28 2 5 De’Asia Brown 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Tiara Wood 14 10 132 9.4 13 19 .684 0 0 .000 1 5 .200 17 21 38 2.7 21 0 2 9 3 2 Tatum Ragsdale 9 0 33 3.7 4 11 .364 3 9 .333 0 0 .000 1 3 4 0.4 3 0 0 1 1 0 Sydney Bozeman 2 0 4 2.0 0 2 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 1 0 1 0.5 0 0 0 1 0 0 Sydney Long 8 0 28 3.5 1 3 .333 1 3 .333 1 2 .500 0 3 3 0.4 6 0 0 2 0 1 Abbe Craine 10 0 63 6.3 2 9 .222 0 2 .000 2 2 1.000 0 5 5 0.5 3 0 8 7 0 1 TEAM 21 28 49 3.5 0 9 Total 14 299 744 .402 97 285 .340 145 206 .704 137 345 482 34.4 205 1 130 209 44 59 Opponents 14 321 804 .399 76 256 .297 135 198 .682 167 341 508 36.3 207 1 168 171 41 106

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Pts Avg 127 14.1 198 14.1 163 11.6 115 8.2 65 4.6 34 3.8 49 3.5 41 3.7 0 0.0 27 1.9 11 1.2 0 0.0 4 0.5 6 0.6 840 60.0 853 60.9

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MERCER MERCER BEARS Basic information Location:...................................... Macon, Ga. Founded:..................................................1833 Enrollment:.............................................8,600 Nickname:...............................................Bears Colors:.............................. Orange and Black President:........ Dr. William D. Underwood Athletics director:...........................Jim Cole

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2017-18 SCHEDULE Date Opponent Time Fri, Nov. 10 at UCF 5:30 p.m. Sun, Nov. 12 at Florida Atlantic 2 p.m. Thur, Nov. 16 Georgia Southern 7 p.m. Sun, Nov. 19 Georgia 2 p.m. Fri, Nov. 24 # vs. Western Kentucky 6 p.m. Sun, Nov. 26 # vs. VCU 4 p.m. Thur, Nov. 30 at Campbell 7 p.m. Sun, Dec. 3 Davidson 2 p.m. Wed, Dec. 6 George Washington 7 p.m. Sun, Dec. 10 at UNC Asheville 1 p.m. Sun, Dec. 17 Winthrop 2 p.m. Tue, Dec. 19 South Carolina State 7 p.m. Thur, Dec. 21 Howard 7 p.m. Thur, Dec. 28 at North Carolina 2 p.m. Sat, Dec. 30 at Charlotte 7 p.m. Thur, Jan. 4 * at Wofford 3 p.m. Sat, Jan. 6 * at Furman 2 p.m. Sat, Jan. 13 * at Samford 3 p.m. Thur, Jan. 18 * UNCG 7 p.m. Sat, Jan. 20 * Western Carolina 2 p.m. Thur, Jan. 25 * at ETSU 7 p.m. Sat, Jan. 27 * at Chattanooga 2 p.m. Thur, Feb. 1 * Furman 5 p.m. Sat, Feb. 3 * Wofford 2 p.m. Sat, Feb. 10 * Samford 2 p.m. Thur, Feb. 15 * at Western Carolina 5 p.m. Sat, Feb. 17 * at UNCG 4 p.m. Thur, Feb. 22 * Chattanooga 7 p.m. Sat, Feb. 24 * ETSU 2 p.m. March 1-4 * SoCon Championship (Asheville, N.C.) * conference game # - GSU Thanksgiving Classic (Atlanta, Ga.) All times Eastern.

Team information 2016-17 record:.......................................25-7 SoCon record:.............................12-2 (t-1st) Home:.........................................................12-2 Away:..........................................................11-4 Neutral:......................................................... 2-1 Letterwinners returning/lost:.............11/4 Starters returning/lost:........................... 5/0 Arena: .....................Hawkins Arena (3,500) Arena record: ............................ 99-80 (.553)

Media relations WBK contact:....................... David Fox Email:.................fox_dh@mercer.edu Office:............................. 478-301-5219 Cell:................................. 478-550-4995 Press row phone:....... 404-915-1385 Website:................. MercerBears.com

SoCon regular-season titles (2) 2016, 2017

David Fox Basketball SID

SoCon Championship titles (0) NCAA appearances (0)

HEAD COACH SUSIE GARDNER Alma mater:.................................................................................Georgia, 1986 Hometown:................................................................................Mt. Juliet, Tenn. Career record (years):................................................................ 290-254 (18) School record (years):..................................................................114-107 (7) SoCon record (years):.......................................................................... 33-9 (3) SoCon Championship record (appearances):.............................5-3 (3) NCAA appearances:..........................................................................................3 Assistant coaches Tiffany Morton........................3rd season (Wisconsin Whitewater, 2009) Trelanne M. Powell............................ 3rd season (Columbus State, 2004) Ben Wierzba........................................ 3rd season (SIU Edwardsville, 1999)

YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORD Year 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

School Record Pct. SoCon Pct. Austin Peay 17-11 .607 - Austin Peay 11-16 .407 - Austin Peay 6-21 .222 - Austin Peay 15-15 .500 - Austin Peay 17-14 .548 - Austin Peay 19-12 .613 - Austin Peay 27-4 .871 - Arkansas 16-12 .571 - Arkansas 17-14 .548 - Arkansas 13-15 .464 - Arkansas 18-13 .581 - Mercer 2-27 .069 - Mercer 6-23 .209 - Mercer 20-12 .625 - Mercer 17-14 .548 - Mercer 20-15 .571 9-5 .643 Mercer 24-9 .727 12-2 .857

Year School 2016-17 Mercer Austin Peay (7) Arkansas (4) Mercer (7) Career (18)

Record Pct. SoCon Pct. 25-7 .781 12-2 .857 112-93 .546 - 64-54 .542 - 114-107 .516 33-9 .786 290-254 .533 33-9 .786

2017-18 BEARS ROSTER No. 0 1 2 5 11 12 15 20 22 23 24 32 34

Name KeKe Calloway Sydni Means Amanda Thompson LaKaitlin Wright Linnea Rosendal Shannon Titus Ally Welch Shon Kitchens Alex Williams Kayla Potts Kahlia Lawrence Germani Abram Rachel Selph

Pos. G G F C G/F G/F F G F G G C C

Ht. 5-9 5-5 5-10 6-3 6-1 5-11 5-11 5-7 5-9 5-10 5-8 6-2 6-3

Class Jr. Sr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. So. Jr.

Hometown/Last school Forsyth, Ga./Mary Persons Stone Mountain, Ga./Greater Atlanta Christian Hayesville, N.C./Hayesville Alamo, Ga./Wheeler County Stockholm, Sweden/Blackberg Basket Johns Creek, Ga./Northview Cumming, Ga./South Forsyth Davisboro, Ga./Washington County College Park, Ga./Woodward Academy Rex, Ga./Forest Park Columbus, Ga./Kendrick Huntsville, Ala./Columbia HS Eastman, Ga./Dodge County

Sydni Means Senior • Guard

10.9 ppg, 6.8 apg in 2016-17

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Kahlia Lawrence Senior • Guard

18.0 ppg, 4.9 rpg, 1.7 apg in 2016-17

Opponent Emmanuel at Georgia Campbell Florida Atlantic at Illinois at Houston at Georgia Southern Kennesaw State at Georgia Tech West Georgia at Winthrop Florida State at Davidson Paine *ETSU *Chattanooga *at UNCG *at Western Carolina *Furman *Wofford *Samford *at Chattanooga *at ETSU *Western Carolina *UNCG *at Wofford *at Furman *at Samford vs. Wofford (SC) vs. Samford (SC) vs. Chattanooga (SC) at Alabama (WNIT)

Result Score W 84-70 L 64-72 W 76-60 W 74-57 W 51-33 W 64-60 W 77-56 W 61-46 L 50-70 W 67-36 W 71-48 L 40-83 W 67-60 W 93-50 W 72-55 L 56-74 W 77-64 W 59-57 W 76-52 W 54-39 W 59-49 L 50-70 W 71-56 W 84-53 W 58-47 W 61-46 W 68-47 W 76-68 W 67-42 W 63-52 L 59-61 L 56-73

* - Southern Conference game (SC) - Southern Conference Championship (Asheville, N.C.) (WNIT) - WNIT (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)

2016-17 STATISTICS Overall statistics Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct R-Off R-Def Reb Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Kahlia Lawrence 32 32 1111 34.7 232 544 .426 21 72 .292 91 114 .798 46 110 156 4.9 59 1 56 52 8 49 576 18.0 KeKe Calloway 32 14 813 25.4 143 430 .333 68 239 .285 39 51 .765 29 96 125 3.9 37 0 34 30 14 36 393 12.3 Sydni Means 32 32 1129 35.3 131 288 .455 4 16 .250 83 109 .761 9 126 135 4.2 48 0 216 61 6 80 349 10.9 Alex Williams 26 13 680 26.2 84 168 .500 0 0 .000 40 65 .615 70 92 162 6.2 58 3 20 30 20 39 208 8.0 Rachel Selph 21 10 376 17.9 46 107 .430 0 0 .000 23 25 .920 30 50 80 3.8 37 0 10 14 17 2 115 5.5 Amanda Thompson 32 32 893 27.9 66 158 .418 0 1 .000 16 25 .640 105 110 215 6.7 70 2 39 34 19 50 148 4.6 Linnea Rosendal 30 10 419 14.0 48 154 .312 37 110 .336 5 6 .833 3 33 36 1.2 22 0 22 32 2 5 138 4.6 Kayla Potts 32 17 609 19.0 40 106 .377 0 2 .000 18 29 .621 63 60 123 3.8 72 1 30 26 10 31 98 3.1 Shon Kitchens 14 0 77 5.5 11 18 .611 0 1 .000 1 9 .111 2 6 8 0.6 3 0 3 6 1 6 23 1.6 Callie Hackett 14 0 78 5.6 6 24 .250 4 14 .286 3 4 .750 3 8 11 0.8 9 0 14 4 0 1 19 1.4 Ciarra Edwards 19 0 88 4.6 9 19 .474 0 0 .000 6 10 .600 4 10 14 0.7 8 0 7 7 2 3 24 1.3 Ally Welch 8 0 79 9.9 3 15 .200 0 0 .000 1 2 .500 6 10 16 2.0 3 0 4 2 1 3 7 0.9 Germani Abram 5 0 18 3.6 1 5 .200 0 0 .000 2 2 1.000 2 4 6 1.2 3 0 1 2 0 0 4 0.8 India Blakely 7 0 23 3.3 2 4 .500 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 3 3 0.4 3 0 2 2 1 0 4 0.6 Aaliyah Milord 4 0 7 1.8 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 3 4 1.0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0.0 TEAM 52 63 115 3.6 1 5 Total 32 822 2040 .403 134 455 .295 328 451 .727 425 784 1209 37.8 433 7 458 309 101 305 2106 65.8 Opponents 32 673 1730 .389 178 632 .282 290 441 .658 338 825 1163 36.3 475 - 400 549 82 162 1814 56.7 Conference-only statistics Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct R-Off R-Def Reb Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Kahlia Lawrence 14 14 495 35.4 105 224 .469 11 36 .306 44 56 .786 19 50 69 4.9 22 0 25 24 4 23 KeKe Calloway 14 9 341 24.4 44 146 .301 19 79 .241 13 21 .619 8 48 56 4.0 18 0 11 9 5 7 Sydni Means 14 14 522 37.3 59 135 .437 2 9 .222 39 51 .765 3 55 58 4.1 21 0 100 23 0 34 Alex Williams 14 8 380 27.1 51 103 .495 0 0 .000 22 31 .710 44 52 96 6.9 26 1 13 15 9 21 Rachel Selph 14 6 258 18.4 31 70 .443 0 0 .000 19 21 .905 20 32 52 3.7 32 0 9 12 10 1 Amanda Thompson 14 14 350 25.0 26 56 .464 0 0 .000 1 2 .500 33 40 73 5.2 29 1 22 13 10 18 Linnea Rosendal 14 0 165 11.8 18 54 .333 15 43 .349 3 4 .750 0 16 16 1.1 9 0 5 8 1 2 Kayla Potts 14 5 218 15.6 16 34 .471 0 0 .000 12 15 .800 20 16 36 2.6 26 0 10 9 3 10 Shon Kitchens 3 0 17 5.7 4 4 1.000 0 0 .000 1 3 .333 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 2 1 0 1 Callie Hackett 4 0 19 4.8 0 1 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 2 2 0.5 4 0 3 1 0 1 Ciarra Edwards 6 0 26 4.3 4 10 .400 0 0 .000 2 2 1.000 1 3 4 0.7 2 0 1 3 0 2 Ally Welch 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Germani Abram 1 0 4 4.0 0 3 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 2 3 5 5.0 1 0 0 1 0 0 India Blakely 2 0 5 2.5 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 1 0 0 Aaliyah Milord 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TEAM 19 27 46 3.3 0 4 Total 14 359 841 .427 47 168 .280 156 206 .757 169 344 513 36.6 192 2 201 124 42 120 Opponents 14 284 738 .385 67 265 .253 142 220 .645 147 324 471 33.6 204 4 153 206 33 61

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Pts Avg 265 18.9 120 8.6 159 11.4 124 8.9 81 5.8 53 3.8 54 3.9 44 3.1 9 3.0 0 0.0 10 1.7 0 0.0 0 0.0 2 1.0 0 0.0 921 65.8 777 55.5

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UNCG UNCG SPARTANS Basic information Location:........................... Greensboro, N.C. Founded:..................................................1891 Enrollment:.......................................... 19,653 Nickname:........................................Spartans Colors:...................... Gold, White and Navy Chancellor:.................... Franklin Gilliam Jr. Athletics director:.....................Kim Record

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2017-18 SCHEDULE Date Opponent Time Fri, Nov. 10 Southern Wesleyan 7 p.m. Sun, Nov. 12 Greensboro College 2 p.m. Tue, Nov. 14 at Coastal Carolina 6 p.m. Tue, Nov. 18 at Eastern Kentucky 6 p.m. Tue, Nov. 21 VCU 5:30 p.m. Sat, Nov. 25 Campbell 4 p.m. Tue, Nov. 28 at Radford 11 a.m. Sat, Dec. 2 at Virginia 6 p.m. Thur, Dec. 7 at Duke 7 p.m. Mon, Dec. 11 Murray State 7 p.m. Fri, Dec. 15 at Norfolk State 6 p.m. Tue, Dec. 19 Tusculum 11 a.m. Thur, Dec. 21 at Presbyterian 12 p.m. Thur, Dec. 28 High Point 7 p.m. Sun, Dec. 31 Lees-McRae 2 p.m. Thur, Jan. 4 * at Chattanooga 5:30 p.m. Sat, Jan. 6 * at ETSU 2 p.m. Thur, Jan. 11 * Wofford 7 p.m. Sat, Jan. 13 * Furman 4 p.m. Thur, Jan. 18 * at Mercer 7 p.m. Sat, Jan. 20 * at Samford 3 p.m. Sat, Jan. 27 * at Western Carolina 2 p.m. Thur, Feb. 1 * ETSU 5:30 p.m. Sat, Feb. 3 * Chattanooga 4 p.m. Thur, Feb. 8 * at Furman 7 p.m. Sat, Feb. 10 * at Wofford 2 p.m. Thur, Feb. 15 * Samford 7 p.m. Sat, Feb. 17 * Mercer 4 p.m. Sat, Feb. 24 * Western Carolina 4 p.m. March 1-4 * SoCon Championship (Asheville, N.C.)

Team information 2016-17 record:.................................... 20-15 SoCon record:..................................7-7 (5th) Home:.........................................................14-4 Away:..........................................................5-10 Neutral:......................................................... 1-1 Letterwinners returning/lost:............... 7/6 Starters returning/lost:........................... 3/2 Arena: ......... Fleming Gymnasium (1,833) Arena record: ....................... 234-130 (.643)

Media relations WBK contact:................... Dan Wacker Email:...................d_wacker@uncg.edu Office:............................. 336-334-5615 Cell:................................. 608-487-3858 Press row phone:....... 336-334-3270 Website:............ UNCGSpartans.com

SoCon regular-season titles (2) 1999, 2002 SoCon Championship titles (1) 1998 NCAA appearances (1) 1998

HEAD COACH TRINA PATTERSON Alma mater:................................................................................. Virginia, 1987 Hometown:.........................................................................Newport News, Va. Career record (years):................................................................ 203-315 (18) School record (years):.......................................................................20-15 (1) SoCon record (years):.............................................................................7-7 (1) SoCon Championship record (appearances):.............................1-1 (1) NCAA appearances:..........................................................................................0 Assistant coaches Phil Collins............................................ 2nd season (North Alabama, 2009) Cait Wetmore...................................................... 4th season (Adelphi, 2010) Asia Williams.............................................. 2nd season (Wake Forest, 2013)

YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORD Year School Record Pct. SoCon Pct. 1991-92 William & Mary 7-20 .259 - 1992-93 William & Mary 11-17 .393 - 1993-94 William & Mary 20-8 .714 - 1994-95 William & Mary 8-21 .276 - 1995-96 William & Mary 14-13 .519 - 1996-97 William & Mary 7-20 .259 - 1997-98 William & Mary 10-17 .370 - 1998-99 William & Mary 15-12 .556 - 1999-00 Md. Eastern Shore 9-19 .321 - 2002-03 Albany 9-18 .333 - 2003-04 Albany 13-16 .448 - 2004-05 Albany 14-14 .500 - 2005-06 Albany 7-21 .250 - 2006-07 Albany 9-22 .290 - 2007-08 Albany 13-18 .419 - 2008-09 Albany 6-25 .194 - -

* conference game All times Eastern.

Dan Wacker Basketball SID

Year School 2009-10 Albany 2016-17 UNCG William & Mary (8) Maryland Eastern Shore (1) Albany (8) UNCG (1) Career (18)

Record Pct. SoCon Pct. 11-19 .367 - 20-11 .645 7-7 .500 92-128 .418 - 9-19 .321 - 82-153 .349 - 20-15 .571 7-7 .500 203-315 .379 7-7 .500

2017-18 SPARTANS ROSTER No. 0 2 3 4 5 11 12 14 21 22 23 25 32 35

Name D.J. Howard Alexus Willey Alexis Pitchford Mangela Ngandjui Brandi Fier Amesha Miller Cece Crudup Aja Boyd Aneka Yelverton Lilian Izundu Te’ja Twitty Ije Ajemba Dijana Milisic Nadine Soliman

Pos. G G G F G F G C G C G/F C F G

Ht. 5-10 6-0 5-6 5-10 5-6 6-0 5-8 6-2 5-8 6-3 5-10 6-3 6-2 5-10

Class R-So. So. So. So. Jr. Fr. Fr. So. R-Fr. Fr. So. Sr. Fr. So.

Hometown/Last school Orangeburg, S.C./Georgia Tech Waldorf, Md./Riverdale Baptist Orlando, Fla./Winter Park Upper Malboro, Md./Riverdale Baptist South Beloit, Ill./Illinois Central Suffolk, Va./King’s Fork Richmond, Va./Highland Springs Petersburg, Va./LIU Brooklyn Suffolk, Va./Naval Academy Preparatory Onitsha, Anambra, Nigeria/Forest Trail Academy Rutherfordton, N.C./Rutherfordton-Spindale Central Lanham, Md./Old Dominion Sydney, Australia/Blacktown Girls Cairo, Egypt/Mokattam Language School

Te’ja Twitty

Sophomore • Guard/Forward 9.6 ppg, 7.9 rpg in 2016-17

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Nadine Soliman Sophomore • Guard

Opponent Result Score Brevard W 77-34 UNC Asheville L 63-77 at Tennessee Tech W 65-59 at Murray State L 70-81 UNC Pembroke W(OT) 72-69 Greensboro W 83-26 at Maryland-Eastern Shore L 53-60 Radford L 54-70 Barton W 70-48 at VCU L 54-65 Presbyterian L 62-69 at North Carolina Central W 64-51 Norfolk State W 59-52 Eastern Kentucky W 81-66 at High Point W(OT) 69-67 *at Furman L 55-65 *at Wofford L 48-54 *Mercer L 64-77 *Samford W 64-40 *at ETSU L 52-60 *at Chattanooga L 55-58 *Western Carolina W 62-45 *Wofford W 67-61 *Furman W 65-52 *at Samford W 55-47 *at Mercer L 47-58 *Chattanooga W(OT) 75-72 *ETSU W 73-62 *at Western Carolina L 73-77 vs. Furman (SC) W 68-63 vs. Chattanooga (SC) L 53-75 at Charleston Southern (WBI) W 45-37 Brown (WBI) W 87-84 Milwaukee (WBI) W 59-49 at Rice (WBI) L 62-74

* - Southern Conference game (SC) - Southern Conference Championship (Asheville, N.C.) (WBI) - Women’s Basketball Invitational

16.2 ppg, 4.3 rpg in 2016-17

2016-17 STATISTICS Overall statistics Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct R-Off R-Def Reb Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Nadine Soliman 35 35 1108 31.7 221 532 .415 54 207 .261 70 117 .598 48 101 149 4.3 69 0 23 96 9 50 566 16.2 Bailey Williams 35 35 1179 33.7 133 367 .362 49 152 .322 41 57 .719 25 109 134 3.8 79 1 119 106 15 50 356 10.2 Te’ja Twitty 35 31 966 27.6 133 275 .484 0 1 .000 70 91 .769 110 167 277 7.9 75 1 24 69 9 23 336 9.6 Shanese Harris 35 1 614 17.5 97 224 .433 3 9 .333 72 122 .590 33 63 96 2.7 66 2 28 58 16 35 269 7.7 Alexis Pitchford 35 34 923 26.4 72 216 .333 22 75 .293 57 70 .814 14 87 101 2.9 85 1 100 114 2 38 223 6.4 Jade Scaife 9 3 172 19.1 21 48 .438 0 0 .000 11 19 .579 16 37 53 5.9 15 0 3 8 3 9 53 5.9 Alexus Willey 35 1 584 16.7 50 135 .370 36 104 .346 36 58 .621 29 72 101 2.9 65 2 15 20 6 20 172 4.9 Mangela Ngandjui 29 1 281 9.7 38 104 .365 0 0 .000 11 23 .478 33 43 76 2.6 39 0 4 15 15 13 87 3.0 India Timpton 31 20 658 21.2 32 84 .381 0 0 .000 18 29 .621 62 76 138 4.5 71 1 51 59 18 42 82 2.6 Gena Penick 29 0 205 7.1 17 43 .395 0 0 .000 13 28 .464 19 26 45 1.6 28 0 4 19 4 8 47 1.6 Mariah Wilson 24 14 332 13.8 11 25 .440 0 0 .000 5 13 .385 36 44 80 3.3 70 4 6 16 27 15 27 1.1 Keli Foster 7 0 53 7.6 1 10 .100 0 4 .000 5 8 .625 2 6 8 1.1 3 0 4 7 0 2 7 1.0 TEAM 78 80 158 4.5 0 10 Total 35 826 2063 .400 164 552 .297 409 635 .644 505 911 1416 40.5 665 12 381 597 124 305 2225 63.6 Opponents 35 737 1968 .374 193 676 .286 437 628 .696 415 821 1236 35.3 585 - 399 595 116 253 2104 60.1 Conference-only statistics Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct R-Off R-Def Reb Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Nadine Soliman 14 14 446 31.9 79 194 .407 16 77 .208 21 37 .568 19 29 48 3.4 24 0 7 29 6 17 Bailey Williams 14 14 491 35.1 59 153 .386 26 63 .413 16 22 .727 10 47 57 4.1 28 0 46 49 11 21 Te’ja Twitty 14 11 366 26.1 43 90 .478 0 1 .000 24 28 .857 45 66 111 7.9 29 1 6 35 6 8 Shanese Harris 14 0 302 21.6 42 110 .382 3 5 .600 43 61 .705 14 29 43 3.1 29 1 17 26 4 16 Alexis Pitchford 14 14 356 25.4 29 85 .341 11 31 .355 23 30 .767 6 27 33 2.4 33 0 27 43 1 11 Jade Scaife 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Alexus Willey 14 0 197 14.1 22 53 .415 17 43 .395 6 13 .462 15 18 33 2.4 22 0 3 7 2 6 Mangela Ngandjui 14 1 168 12.0 17 54 .315 0 0 .000 5 11 .455 17 24 41 2.9 24 0 3 6 10 7 India Timpton 10 8 238 23.8 9 32 .281 0 0 .000 10 14 .714 24 30 54 5.4 28 0 21 18 6 15 Gena Penick 11 0 72 6.5 5 10 .500 0 0 .000 6 11 .545 6 10 16 1.5 11 0 0 1 1 2 Mariah Wilson 14 8 188 13.4 8 15 .533 0 0 .000 2 7 .286 20 27 47 3.4 38 3 4 8 20 8 Keli Foster 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TEAM 27 30 57 4.1 0 3 Total 14 313 796 .393 73 220 .332 156 234 .667 203 337 540 38.6 266 5 134 225 67 111 Opponents 14 280 745 .376 79 246 .321 189 264 .716 167 310 477 34.1 211 1 152 221 40 98

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Pts Avg 195 13.9 160 11.4 110 7.9 130 9.3 92 6.6 0 0.0 67 4.8 39 2.8 28 2.8 16 1.5 18 1.3 0 0.0 855 61.1 828 59.1

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SAMFORD SAMFORD BULLDOGS Basic information Location:.......................... Birmingham, Ala. Founded:..................................................1841 Enrollment:.............................................5,509 Nickname:........................................ Bulldogs Colors:....................................... Red and Blue President:.......Dr. Andrew Westmoreland Athletics director:............. Martin Newton

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2017-18 SCHEDULE Date Opponent Time Fri, Nov. 10 Colorado 7 p.m. Sun, Nov. 12 at Arkansas 3 p.m. Fri, Nov. 17 Rhode Island 7 p.m. Sun, Nov. 19 Alabama State 3 p.m. Tue, Nov. 21 at Belmont 7:30 p.m. Sun, Nov. 26 at Florida State 2 p.m. Thur, Nov. 30 UCF 7 p.m. Sun, Dec. 3 at Iowa 3 p.m. Thur, Dec. 7 UAB 7 p.m. Sat, Dec. 9 Auburn Montgomery 3 p.m. Sun, Dec. 17 Troy 3 p.m. Tue, Dec. 19 Southern Miss 7 p.m. Thur, Dec. 21 # vs. UTEP 5:30 p.m. Fri, Dec. 22 # vs. Troy 2 p.m. Sat, Dec. 30 Hampton 3 p.m. Thur, Jan. 4 * at Furman 5 p.m. Sat, Jan. 6 * at Wofford 2 p.m. Sat, Jan. 13 * Mercer 3 p.m. Thur, Jan. 18 * Western Carolina 1 p.m. Sat, Jan. 20 * UNCG 3 p.m. Thur, Jan. 25 * at Chattanooga 6:30 p.m. Sat, Jan. 27 * at ETSU 2 p.m. Thur, Feb. 1 * Wofford 6 p.m. Sat, Feb. 3 * Furman 3 p.m. Sat, Feb. 10 * at Mercer 2 p.m. Thur, Feb. 15 * at UNCG 7 p.m. Sat, Feb. 17 * at Western Carolina 4:30 p.m. Thur, Feb. 22 * ETSU 6 p.m. Sat, Feb. 24 * Chattanooga 3 p.m. March 1-4 * SoCon Championship (Asheville, N.C.)

* conference game; # - Tulane Christmas Tournament (New Orleans, La.) All times Eastern.

Team information 2016-17 record:.................................... 12-19 SoCon record:............................... 4-10 (6th) Home:........................................................... 8-6 Away:..........................................................3-10 Neutral:......................................................... 1-3 Letterwinners returning/lost:............... 7/4 Starters returning/lost:........................... 2/3 Arena:...............Pete Hanna Center (5,000) Arena record:............................. 96-33 (.744)

Media relations WBK contact:.................. Joey Mullins Email:.......... jmmulli1@samford.edu Office:............................. 205-726-2799 Cell:................................. 205-532-3477 Press row phone:....... 205-726-2377 Website:............ SamfordSports.com

SoCon regular-season titles (0)

Joey Mullins Basketball SID

SoCon Championship titles (2) 2011, 2012 NCAA appearances (2) 2011, 2012

HEAD COACH MIKE MORRIS Alma mater:..............................................................................Belhaven, 1992 Hometown:............................................................................... Holly Pond, Ala. Career record (years):................................................................ 254-202 (15) School record (years):............................................................................. Same SoCon record (years):........................................................................99-61 (9) SoCon Championship record (appearances):.......................... 12-7 (9) NCAA appearances:..........................................................................................2 Assistant coaches Jessica Jackson................................. 1st season (Western Carolina, 2009) Ruth Ketcham.................................................... 5th season (Samford, 2012) Sally Higgins...................................... 2nd season (West Texas A&M, 2014)

YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORD Year School Record Pct. SoCon Pct. 2002-03 Samford 7-20 .259 - 2003-04 Samford 10-17 .370 - 2004-05 Samford 13-15 .464 - 2005-06 Samford 21-8 .724 - 2006-07 Samford 18-13 .580 - 2007-08 Samford 23-9 .719 - 2008-09 Samford 22-7 .759 16-4 .800 2009-10 Samford 23-11 .676 14-6 .700 2010-11 Samford 25-8 .758 15-5 .750 2011-12 Samford 20-13 .606 12-8 .600 2012-13 Samford 15-16 .484 11-9 .550 2013-14 Samford 10-20 .333 8-10 .444 2014-15 Samford 15-15 .500 8-6 .571 2015-16 Samford 20-11 .645 11-3 .786 2016-17 Samford 12-19 .387 4-10 .285 Career (15) 254-202 .557 99-61 .619

2017-18 BULLDOGS ROSTER No. 2 3 11 12 15 21 22 31 32 33 35 44 45

Name Hannah Nichols Shauntai Battle Paige Serup Charity Brown Ta’Naisha Hill Katie Allen Raven Omar Cassidy Williams Olivia Crozier Makaila Woolard Samantha Fitzgerald Leslie Golden Natalie Armstrong

Pos. G G/F G G G G G G F F F F F

Ht. 5-10 5-9 5-6 5-8 5-7 5-11 5-3 5-8 6-1 6-0 6-0 6-5 6-2

Class R-Sr. Fr. So. So. R-So. So. Fr. Jr. R-So. Fr. So. R-Fr. Fr.

Hometown/Last school Madison, Ala./Madison County Mobile, Ala./McGill-Toolen Catholic Edmond, Okla./Edmond Memorial Tuscaloosa, Ala./Sipsey Valley Huntsville, Ala./UT Martin Albertville, Ala./Albertville Pinson, Ala./Clay-Chalkville Peachtree City, Ga./McIntosh Madison, Ind./Madison Dandridge, Tenn./Jefferson County Somerset, Ky./Southwestern Columbia, Tenn./Columbia Academy Norcross, Ga./Wesleyan

Samantha Fitzgerald Sophomore • Forward

6.9 ppg, 3.8 rpg in 2016-17

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BULLDOGS 2016-17 RESULTS (12-19 overall, 4-10 SoCon; 6th)

Hannah Nichols

Redshirt senior • Guard

Opponent at Georgia Tech Memphis at Harvard at Rhode Island UT Martin at No. 20 Kentucky Alabama State Alabama A&M Belmont UAB at Wake Forest at Georgia #vs. UC Riverside #vs. Hampton *Chattanooga *ETSU *at Western Carolina *at UNCG *Wofford *Furman Auburn Montgomery *at Mercer *at ETSU *at Chattanooga *UNCG *Western Carolina *at Furman *at Wofford *Mercer vs. ETSU (SC) vs. Mercer (SC)

Result Score L 57-62 W 48-42 L 52-57 L 63-78 W 69-62 L 57-80 W 63-49 W 61-37 L 54-73 W 52-49 L 40-51 W 65-59 L 48-51 L 57-63 L 61-77 L 57-69 W 49-42 L 40-64 W 57-54 L 50-54 W 72-50 L 49-59 L 56-61 L 45-51 L 47-55 W 51-50 L 48-53 W 55-48 L 68-76 W 67-64 L 52-63

* - Southern Conference game # - FGCU Tournament (Fort Myers, Fla.) (SC) - Southern Conference Championship (Asheville, N.C.)

13.3 ppg, 3.8 rpg in 2016-17

2016-17 STATISTICS Overall statistics Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct R-Off R-Def Reb Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Hannah Nichols 31 20 857 27.6 148 352 .420 63 186 .339 54 83 .651 11 107 118 3.8 68 2 28 55 22 20 413 13.3 Kassidy Blevins 28 26 769 27.5 94 227 .414 35 110 .318 42 61 .689 10 67 77 2.8 58 1 40 59 10 47 265 9.5 Samantha Fitzgerald 31 23 780 25.2 82 206 .398 20 64 .313 31 43 .721 20 97 117 3.8 59 0 40 62 6 18 215 6.9 Lydia McGee 17 10 419 24.6 41 88 .466 3 11 .273 26 42 .619 24 53 77 4.5 39 1 29 23 7 10 111 6.5 Ellen Riggins 31 29 801 25.8 70 185 .378 12 35 .343 48 59 .814 30 92 122 3.9 76 1 75 62 16 17 200 6.5 Brittany Stevens 31 31 842 27.2 56 122 .459 10 27 .370 39 54 .722 21 69 90 2.9 79 3 85 57 7 37 161 5.2 Katie Allen 28 1 372 13.3 47 119 .395 28 73 .384 12 16 .750 10 33 43 1.5 25 0 10 22 3 8 134 4.8 Charity Brown 31 15 655 21.1 38 137 .277 15 71 .211 11 18 .611 16 59 75 2.4 53 0 65 55 3 9 102 3.3 Cassidy Williams 25 0 296 11.8 18 52 .346 14 34 .412 9 12 .750 2 7 9 0.4 15 0 19 8 1 4 59 2.4 Olivia Crozier 21 0 216 10.3 14 29 .483 1 5 .200 4 7 .571 10 34 44 2.1 18 0 13 13 2 2 33 1.6 Paige Serup 20 0 193 9.7 6 24 .250 4 20 .200 1 2 .500 2 13 15 0.8 19 0 6 2 0 8 17 0.9 TEAM 48 75 123 4.0 0 13 Total 31 614 1541 .398 205 636 .322 277 397 .698 204 706 910 29.4 509 8 410 431 77 180 1710 55.2 Opponents 31 640 1559 .411 139 437 .318 384 551 .697 287 779 1066 34.4 466 - 324 415 104 202 1803 58.2 Conference-only statistics Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct R-Off R-Def Reb Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Hannah Nichols 14 13 404 28.9 60 164 .366 26 88 .295 19 35 .543 5 48 53 3.8 25 0 15 27 11 7 Kassidy Blevins 12 10 290 24.2 26 76 .342 10 40 .250 8 11 .727 6 26 32 2.7 19 0 20 19 3 13 Samantha Fitzgerald 14 8 275 19.6 22 67 .328 6 21 .286 11 13 .846 4 33 37 2.6 22 0 10 23 2 7 Lydia McGee 14 8 345 24.6 33 70 .471 1 8 .125 22 36 .611 22 42 64 4.6 32 1 19 20 6 7 Ellen Riggins 14 12 320 22.9 29 78 .372 5 16 .313 13 18 .722 11 41 52 3.7 39 0 33 22 5 7 Brittany Stevens 14 14 385 27.5 31 68 .456 6 20 .300 14 20 .700 14 25 39 2.8 35 2 39 24 3 16 Katie Allen 14 1 236 16.9 31 79 .392 19 50 .380 9 12 .750 5 25 30 2.1 18 0 5 13 3 5 Charity Brown 14 4 270 19.3 20 59 .339 6 32 .188 5 9 .556 9 26 35 2.5 26 0 21 24 0 8 Cassidy Williams 10 0 142 14.2 9 25 .360 7 16 .438 8 11 .727 1 2 3 0.3 6 0 6 5 1 2 Olivia Crozier 6 0 61 10.2 2 7 .286 0 1 .000 0 2 .000 4 4 8 1.3 3 0 5 1 1 0 Paige Serup 6 0 72 12.0 4 9 .444 3 8 .375 1 2 .500 0 3 3 0.5 7 0 2 2 0 3 TEAM 22 32 54 3.9 0 9 Total 14 267 702 .380 89 300 .297 110 169 .651 103 307 410 29.3 232 3 175 189 35 75 Opponents 14 276 657 .420 67 183 .366 194 265 .732 107 360 467 33.4 214 5 132 194 41 83

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Pts Avg 165 11.8 70 5.8 61 4.4 89 6.4 76 5.4 82 5.9 90 6.4 51 3.6 33 3.3 4 0.7 12 2.0 733 52.4 813 58.1

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CHATTANOOGA CHATTANOOGA MOCS

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2017-18 SCHEDULE Date Opponent Time Sat, Nov. 11 at Green Bay 1 p.m. Mon, Nov. 13 UCF 6:30 p.m. Wed, Nov. 15 at Stetson 5 p.m. Sat, Nov. 18 Presbyterian 11 a.m. Mon, Nov. 20 at Indiana 7 p.m. Fri, Nov. 24 # vs. Northwestern 6 p.m. Sat, Nov. 25 # vs. Georgetown 8:30 p.m. Sun, Nov. 26 # vs. Auburn 6:30 p.m. Sat, Dec. 2 UT Martin 2 p.m. Sun, Dec. 10 Virginia Tech 3:30 p.m. Sun, Dec. 17 Florida Gulf Coast 1 p.m. Wed, Dec. 20 % at Florida 12 p.m. Thur, Dec. 21 % vs. Princeton 2:30 p.m. Thur, Dec. 28 Hampton 2 p.m. Thur, Jan. 4 * UNCG 5:30 p.m. Sat, Jan. 6 * Western Carolina 2 p.m. Fri, Jan. 12 * at ETSU 7 p.m. Thur, Jan. 18 * at Wofford 6 p.m. Sat, Jan. 20 * at Furman 2 p.m. Thur, Jan. 25 * Samford 6:30 p.m. Sat, Jan. 27 * Mercer 2 p.m. Thur, Feb. 1 * at Western Carolina 5 p.m. Sat, Feb. 3 * at UNCG 4 p.m. Sat, Feb. 10 * ETSU 2 p.m. Thur, Feb. 15 * Furman 6:30 p.m. Sat, Feb. 17 * Wofford 2 p.m. Thur, Feb. 22 * at Mercer 7 p.m. Sat, Feb. 24 * at Samford 3 p.m. March 1-4 * SoCon Championship (Asheville, N.C.)

Basic information Location:......................Chattanooga, Tenn. Founded:..................................................1886 Enrollment:.......................................... 11,388 Nickname:.............................................. Mocs Colors:............... Navy, Old Gold and Silver Chancellor:.......................... Dr. Steve Angle Athletics director:...............Mark Wharton

Media relations WBK contact:............... Anne Wehunt Email:........... anne-wehunt@utc.edu Office:............................. 423-425-4618 Cell:................................. 423-933-5764 Press row phone:....... 423-756-5476 Website:..........................GoMocs.com

Team information 2016-17 record:.................................... 21-11 SoCon record:.............................12-2 (t-1st) Home:........................................................... 8-4 Away:............................................................ 8-6 Neutral:......................................................... 5-1 Letterwinners returning/lost:............... 8/6 Starters returning/lost:........................... 2/3 Arena:.........The McKenzie Arena (10,966) Arena record:...........................413-86 (.828)

SoCon regular-season titles (21) 1984, 1985, 1986, 1991, 1992, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017

Assistant coaches Katie Burrows............................................8th season (Chattanooga, 2004) Brittany Johnson........................................... 5th season (Ohio State, 2011) Jonathon Goldberg......................................... 1st season (Emerson, 2014)

YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORD

Sophomore • Guard

10.4 ppg, 2.4 rpg in 2016-17

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Pos. G F/C G G G G G G G G C/F G G C

Ht. 5-9 6-2 5-7 5-7 6-0 5-4 5-11 6-0 5-10 5-10 6-3 5-8 5-9 6-5

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Class Fr. R-So. Sr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Sr. R-Jr. Fr. Jr. Fr. So. R-Sr. R-Jr.

NCAA appearances (15) 1989, 1992, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017

Alma mater:..................................................................................Temple, 1980 Hometown:..............................................................................Cheltenham, Pa. Career record (years):................................................................ 886-334 (39) School record (years):.................................................................... 103-27 (4) SoCon record (years):.......................................................................... 56-4 (4) SoCon Championship record (appearances):.......................... 12-0 (4) NCAA appearances:....................................................................................... 30

Lakelyn Bouldin

Name Mya Long Arianne Whitaker Anna Claire Noblit Jacobi Lynn Bria Dial Molly Melton Keiana Gilbert Shelbie Davenport Brooke Burns Nakeia Burks Rochelle Lee Lakelyn Bouldin Aryanna Gilbert Ashlyn Wert

SoCon Championship titles (18) 1984, 1985, 1986, 1989, 1992, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017

HEAD COACH JIM FOSTER

* - conference game; # - Challenge in Music City (Nashville, Tenn.) % - Gator Holiday Classic (Gainesville, Fla.) All times Eastern.

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Anne Wehunt Basketball SID

Hometown/Last school Chattanooga, Tenn./Baylor Cincinnati, Ohio/Winthrop Tuscumbia, Ala./Covenant Christian Academy Tellico Plains, Tenn./McMinn Central Murfreesboro, Tenn./Brentwood Academy Knoxville, Tenn./The Webb School of Knoxville Pulaski, Tenn./Columbia Central Murfreesboro, Tenn./Clemson Gadsden, Ala./Gadsden City Huntsville, Ala./Huntsville Memphis, Tenn./Houston Spencer, Tenn./Van Buren County Pulaski, Tenn./Columbia Central Lancaster, Pa./JP McCaskey

Year School Record Pct. SoCon Pct. 1978-79 St. Joseph’s 16-9 .640 - 1979-80 St. Joseph’s 11-15 .423 - 1980-81 St. Joseph’s 14-11 .560 - 1981-82 St. Joseph’s 16-12 .571 - 1982-83 St. Joseph’s 15-13 .536 - 1983-84 St. Joseph’s 17-10 .630 - 1984-85 St. Joseph’s 25-5 .833 - 1985-86 St. Joseph’s 22-7 .759 - 1986-87 St. Joseph’s 23-9 .719 - 1987-88 St. Joseph’s 24-8 .750 - 1988-89 St. Joseph’s 23-8 .742 - 1989-90 St. Joseph’s 24-7 .774 - 1990-91 St. Joseph’s 18-12 .600 - 1991-92 Vanderbilt 22-9 .710 - 1992-93 Vanderbilt 30-3 .909 - 1993-94 Vanderbilt 25-8 .758 - 1994-95 Vanderbilt 28-7 .800 - 1995-96 Vanderbilt 23-8 .742 - 1996-97 Vanderbilt 20-11 .645 - 1997-98 Vanderbilt 20-9 .690 - 1998-99 Vanderbilt 13-14 .481 - 1999-00 Vanderbilt 21-13 .618 - 2000-01 Vanderbilt 24-10 .706 - 2001-02 Vanderbilt 30-7 .811 - 2002-03 Ohio State 22-10 .688 - 2003-04 Ohio State 21-10 .774 - 2004-05 Ohio State 30-5 .857 - 2005-06 Ohio State 29-3 .906 - 2006-07 Ohio State 28-4 .875 - 2007-08 Ohio State 22-9 .710 - 2008-09 Ohio State 29-6 .829 - 2009-10 Ohio State 31-5 .862 - 2010-11 Ohio State 24-10 .706 - 2011-12 Ohio State 25-7 .781 - 2012-13 Ohio State 18-13 .561 - 2013-14 Chattanooga 29-4 .879 18-0 1.000 2014-15 Chattanooga 29-4 .879 14-0 1.000 2015-16 Chattanooga 24-8 .750 12-2 .857 2016-17 Chattanooga 21-11 .656 12-2 .857 St. Joseph’s (13) 248-126 .663 - Vanderbilt (11) 256-99 .721 - Ohio State (11) 279-82 .772 - Chattanooga (4) 103-27 .792 56-4 .933 Career (39) 886-334 .726 56-4 .933


MOCS 2016-17 RESULTS (21-11 overall, 12-2 SoCon; t-1st)

Keiana Gilbert Senior • Guard

8.0 ppg, 4.8 rpg in 2016-17

Opponent at Rutgers No. 19 Florida No. 23 Indiana #vs. Lafayette #vs. Bowling Green #at No. 4 Louisville Wisconsin-Green Bay ^at Maine at No. 2 Connecticut at Tennessee-Martin Stetson at Florida Gulf Coast No. 2 Notre Dame at Presbyterian *at Samford *at Mercer *ETSU *Western Carolina *UNCG *at Wofford *at Furman *Mercer *Samford *at ETSU *at UNCG *at Western Carolina *Furman *Wofford vs. Western Carolina (SC) vs. UNCG (SC) vs. Mercer (SC) at Louisville (NCAA)

Result Score W 66-53 L 61-72 L 76-79 W 68-43 W 54-49 L 47-63 L 55-71 L 39-49 L 43-80 W 80-60 W 66-55 L 55-68 L 58-79 W 56-48 W 77-61 W 74-56 W 60-45 W 67-46 W 58-55 W 71-61 L 48-65 W 70-50 W 51-45 W 70-62 L 72-75 W 60-48 W 66-43 W 76-56 W 85-41 W 75-53 W 61-59 L 62-82

* - Southern Conference game # - Naismith Memorial Hall of Fame Women’s Challenge (Louisville, Ky.) ^ - Naismith Memorial Hall of Fame Women’s Challenge (SC) - Southern Conference Championship (Asheville, N.C.) (NCAA) - NCAA Championship (Louisville, Ky.)

2016-17 STATISTICS Overall statistics Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct R-Off R-Def Reb Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Jasmine Joyner 32 32 1099 34.3 159 322 .494 6 22 .273 96 124 .774 100 236 336 10.5 67 0 61 74 122 42 420 13.1 Chelsey Shumpert 30 29 988 32.9 102 264 .386 50 159 .314 74 89 .831 9 70 79 2.6 49 0 92 61 0 35 328 10.9 Lakelyn Bouldin 32 29 926 28.9 109 268 .407 64 166 .386 52 63 .825 24 53 77 2.4 34 0 34 37 5 15 334 10.4 Queen Alford 32 25 726 22.7 111 266 .417 30 106 .283 45 63 .714 41 61 102 3.2 26 0 27 46 2 19 297 9.3 Keiana Gilbert 32 32 1010 31.6 103 244 .422 13 54 .241 36 49 .735 57 98 155 4.8 30 0 75 51 23 38 255 8.0 Aryanna Gilbert 32 13 670 20.9 65 128 .508 6 27 .222 9 16 .563 22 63 85 2.7 32 0 52 42 17 20 145 4.5 Moses Johnson 32 0 325 10.2 35 80 .438 9 30 .300 7 13 .538 28 32 60 1.9 19 0 15 22 6 8 86 2.7 Shelbie Davenport 31 0 265 8.5 21 56 .375 12 41 .293 15 20 .750 4 27 31 1.0 18 0 23 19 4 6 69 2.2 Sydney Vanlandingham 25 0 163 6.5 16 33 .485 5 13 .385 11 12 .917 5 20 25 1.0 10 0 10 15 2 4 48 1.9 Ashlyn Wert 13 0 63 4.8 7 18 .389 0 0 .000 4 6 .667 5 6 11 0.8 3 0 1 4 6 0 18 1.4 Nakeia Burks 23 0 129 5.6 6 17 .353 1 4 .250 7 12 .583 6 10 16 0.7 11 0 2 8 1 1 20 0.9 Molly Melton 9 0 33 3.7 1 3 .333 1 3 .333 2 6 .333 0 4 4 0.4 2 0 3 1 0 1 5 0.6 Ansley Chilton 8 0 28 3.5 1 3 .333 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 1 3 4 0.5 7 0 0 0 0 1 2 0.3 TEAM 48 71 119 3.7 0 21 Total 32 736 1702 .432 197 626 .315 358 473 .757 350 754 1104 34.5 308 0 395 401 188 190 2027 63.3 Opponents 32 739 1796 .411 195 560 .348 199 296 .672 354 669 1023 32.0 500 - 438 382 89 209 1872 58.5 Conference-only statistics Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct R-Off R-Def Reb Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Jasmine Joyner 14 14 518 37.0 79 147 .537 2 6 .333 48 61 .787 44 120 164 11.7 27 0 29 32 59 16 Chelsey Shumpert 14 14 504 36.0 48 127 .378 27 82 .329 39 49 .796 2 40 42 3.0 21 0 45 27 0 15 Lakelyn Bouldin 14 14 398 28.4 44 114 .386 28 70 .400 28 32 .875 13 18 31 2.2 14 0 14 13 2 5 Queen Alford 14 11 282 20.1 38 90 .422 6 32 .188 16 22 .727 13 29 42 3.0 9 0 12 21 1 5 Keiana Gilbert 14 14 458 32.7 50 107 .467 5 22 .227 22 28 .786 26 40 66 4.7 19 0 31 17 12 18 Aryanna Gilbert 14 3 312 22.3 38 63 .603 3 10 .300 5 6 .833 9 37 46 3.3 13 0 27 19 11 9 Moses Johnson 14 0 137 9.8 22 37 .595 5 12 .417 2 2 1.000 10 12 22 1.6 6 0 3 8 2 4 Shelbie Davenport 13 0 93 7.2 8 21 .381 4 14 .286 3 4 .750 1 13 14 1.1 5 0 7 6 2 2 Sydney Vanlandingham 10 0 41 4.1 4 5 .800 2 3 .667 3 4 .750 2 6 8 0.8 5 0 5 3 0 1 Ashlyn Wert 3 0 5 1.7 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 2 .500 0 0 0 0.0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Nakeia Burks 11 0 66 6.0 3 9 .333 0 3 .000 3 6 .500 3 2 5 0.5 2 0 2 5 0 1 Molly Melton 3 0 4 1.3 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 0.3 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ansley Chilton 3 0 7 2.3 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 0.3 1 0 0 0 0 0 TEAM 22 34 56 4.0 0 9 Total 14 334 720 .464 82 254 .323 170 216 .787 145 353 498 35.6 124 0 176 160 89 76 Opponents 14 286 775 .369 104 284 .366 92 126 .730 154 261 415 29.6 205 2 169 149 31 73

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Pts Avg 208 14.9 162 11.6 144 10.3 98 7.0 127 9.1 84 6.0 51 3.6 23 1.8 13 1.3 1 0.3 9 0.8 0 0.0 0 0.0 920 65.7 768 54.9

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WESTERN CAROLINA WESTERN CAROLINA CATAMOUNTS

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2017-18 SCHEDULE Date Opponent Time Fri, Nov. 10 Davidson 7 p.m. Sun, Nov. 12 UNC Asheville 2 p.m. Wed, Nov. 15 Eastern Kentucky 12 p.m. Tue, Nov. 21 at Georgia 7 p.m. Sun, Nov. 26 at UT Martin 2 p.m. Thur, Nov. 30 at South Carolina 7 p.m. Sat, Dec. 2 Florida A&M 2 p.m. Mon, Dec. 4 at Campbell 7 p.m. Thur, Dec. 7 Radford 7 p.m. Sat, Dec. 16 at South Carolina State 2 p.m. Tue, Dec. 19 at North Carolina A&T 5:30 p.m. Fri, Dec. 22 at High Point 5 p.m. Thur, Dec. 28 at Gardner-Webb 7 p.m. Sun, Dec. 31 Brevard 2 p.m. Thur, Jan. 4 * at ETSU 7 p.m. Sat, Jan. 6 * at Chattanooga 2 p.m. Thur, Jan. 11 * Furman 7 p.m. Sat, Jan. 13 * Wofford 5 p.m. Thur, Jan. 18 * at Samford 1 p.m. Sat, Jan. 20 * at Mercer 2 p.m. Wed, Jan. 24 Warren Wilson 7 p.m. Sat, Jan. 27 * UNCG 2 p.m. Thur, Feb. 1 * Chattanooga 5 p.m. Sat, Feb. 3 * ETSU 5 p.m. Thur, Feb. 8 * at Wofford 7 p.m. Sat, Feb. 10 * at Furman 2 p.m. Thur, Feb. 15 * Mercer 5 p.m. Sat, Feb. 17 * Samford 4:30 p.m. Sat, Feb. 24 * at UNCG 4 p.m. March 1-4 * SoCon Championship (Asheville, N.C.)

Basic information Location:............................. Cullowhee, N.C. Founded:..................................................1889 Enrollment:.......................................... 11,000 Nickname:................................. Catamounts Colors:................................. Purple and Gold Chancellor:................. Dr. David O. Belcher Athletics director:.................. Randy Eaton

Media relations WBK contact:............. Denise Gideon Email:....... dgideon@email.wcu.edu Office:............................. 828-227-2336 Cell:................................. 828-506-2249 Press row phone:....... 828-227-2129 Website:.......CatamountSports.com

Team information 2016-17 record:.......................................8-22 SoCon record:............................ 3-11 (t-7th) Home:........................................................... 6-7 Away:..........................................................2-12 Neutral:......................................................... 0-3 Letterwinners returning/lost:.............11/0 Starters returning/lost:........................... 5/0 Arena:......................Ramsey Center (7,826) Arena record:........................ 181-192 (.485)

SoCon regular-season titles (1) 2007 SoCon Championship titles (2) 2005, 2009

Denise Gideon Basketball SID

NCAA appearances (2) 2005, 2009

HEAD COACH STEPHANIE McCORMICK Alma mater:...............................................................................Catawba, 1994 Hometown:............................................................................... High Point, N.C. Career record (years):........................................................................15-44 (2) School record (years):............................................................................. Same SoCon record (years):.......................................................................... 6-22 (2) SoCon Championship record (appearances):.............................0-2 (2) NCAA appearances:..........................................................................................0 Assistant coaches Stacy Cantley..................................... 6th season (UNC Wilmington, 1999) Tierra Rudd................................ 3rd season (Winston-Salem State, 2008) Josh Keys.................................................................1st season (Liberty, 2007)

YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORD Year School Record Pct. SoCon Pct. 2015-16 Western Carolina 7-22 .241 3-11 .214 2016-17 Western Carolina 8-22 .267 3-11 .214 Career (2) 15-44 .254 6-22 .214

* conference game All times Eastern.

2017-18 CATAMOUNTS ROSTER No. 2 3 4 10 11 12 14 20 21 23 31 32 33 34 52

Name Mariah Locklear Kyia Hough Lauren LaPlant Erykah Russell Sherae Bonner Nikki Johnson Judith Martin Ruiz Angel Allen Tess Harris JonTay Mitchem Raziyah Farrington Kennedy Rushin Tembre Moates Julia Brown Emily Hatfield

Pos. G G G F F G G G F G G F G/F F F

Ht. 5-8 5-5 5-7 6-2 6-2 5-8 5-7 5-5 6-0 5-9 5-8 6-6 6-0 5-10 6-2

Class R-Fr. Sr. So. R-Fr. Sr. So. Jr. Jr. So. Sr. Jr. Jr. So. Sr. Sr.

Hometown/Last school Lumberton, N.C./Lumberton Lancaster, S.C./Lancaster Asheboro, N.C./Southwestern Randolph HS West Babylon, N.Y./Nazereth Regional Whitesburg, Ga./Central Parsippany, N.J./Depaul Catholic HS Granada, Spain/La Preseutacion de Nuestra Senora/CD Presentacion Murfreesboro, Tenn./Blackman Marshall, N.C./Carolina Day School Columbia, S.C./Ridgeview Chapel Hill, N.C./Chapel Hill Stockbridge, Ga./Gulf Coast State CC Greenwoods, S.C./Greenwood Kernersville, N.C./Bishop McGuiness Hendersonville, Tenn./Hendersonville

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CATAMOUNTS 2016-17 RESULTS (8-22 overall, 3-11 SoCon; t-7th)

Raziyah Farrington

Opponent at Clemson Tennessee-Martin at UNC Asheville North Greenville at Eastern Kentucky #vs. Dusquesne #vs. San Francisco Campbell at Florida A&M at No. 8 Florida State at Radford Gardner-Webb High Point at Georgia Charleston Southern *at Wofford *at Furman *Samford *Mercer *at Chattanooga *at ETSU *at UNCG *Furman *Wofford *at Mercer *at Samford *ETSU *Chattanooga *UNCG vs. Chattanooga (SC)

Result Score L 63-78 L 72-84 L 53-62 W 95-48 W 72-61 L 50-65 L 52-73 L(OT) 48-50 W(OT) 62-61 L 41-90 L 39-67 L 60-68 W 74-63 L 43-78 W(OT) 58-53 L 59-68 L 44-73 L 42-49 L 57-59 L 46-67 L 57-76 L 45-62 W(OT) 75-72 W 69-66 L 53-84 L 50-51 L 55-72 L 48-60 W 77-73 L 41-85

* - Southern Conference game # - Cal Classic (Berkley, Calif.) (SC) - Southern Conference Championship (Asheville, N.C.)

Junior • Guard

10.3 ppg, 2.8 rpg in 2016-17

2016-17 STATISTICS Overall statistics Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct R-Off R-Def Reb Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Raziyah Farrington 30 10 794 26.5 107 268 .399 29 66 .439 65 93 .699 15 70 85 2.8 42 0 43 58 5 12 308 10.3 Sherae Bonner 28 21 754 26.9 103 246 .419 7 12 .583 69 95 .726 66 181 247 8.8 74 1 19 62 41 30 282 10.1 Tess Harris 22 6 367 16.7 57 155 .368 37 109 .339 10 14 .714 9 38 47 2.1 17 0 12 13 2 4 161 7.3 Kyia Hough 30 14 758 25.3 61 195 .313 6 41 .146 57 76 .750 17 52 69 2.3 74 0 80 80 1 48 185 6.2 Julia Brown 30 15 583 19.4 63 138 .457 11 32 .344 28 39 .718 36 43 79 2.6 80 2 24 46 7 21 165 5.5 JonTay Mitchem 30 19 686 22.9 61 191 .319 4 25 .160 29 55 .527 33 63 96 3.2 55 0 44 73 3 38 155 5.2 Tembre Moates 28 7 545 19.5 48 119 .403 2 6 .333 27 47 .574 31 83 114 4.1 57 1 9 34 12 15 125 4.5 Emily Hatfield 20 11 315 15.8 32 80 .400 5 12 .417 14 19 .737 23 35 58 2.9 46 3 13 40 2 4 83 4.2 Lauren LaPlant 28 19 408 14.6 30 120 .250 19 90 .211 15 21 .714 7 17 24 0.9 25 0 17 14 1 10 94 3.4 Nikki Johnson 28 8 384 13.7 24 77 .312 12 43 .279 21 30 .700 11 24 35 1.3 37 0 21 39 1 19 81 2.9 Angel Allen 30 15 507 16.9 19 70 .271 5 29 .172 17 23 .739 23 31 54 1.8 38 1 41 46 3 15 60 2.0 TEAM 78 65 143 4.8 0 19 Total 30 605 1659 .365 137 465 .295 352 512 .688 349 702 1051 35.0 545 8 323 524 78 216 1699 56.6 Opponents 30 761 1811 .420 164 548 .299 333 497 .670 418 769 1187 39.6 502 - 381 451 131 255 2019 67.3 Conference-only statistics Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct R-Off R-Def Reb Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Raziyah Farrington 14 4 342 24.4 47 114 .412 9 22 .409 33 53 .623 8 32 40 2.9 21 0 20 25 2 6 Sherae Bonner 12 7 307 25.6 39 99 .394 4 7 .571 34 47 .723 23 62 85 7.1 27 1 6 22 11 16 Tess Harris 12 4 205 17.1 31 84 .369 20 60 .333 7 11 .636 4 21 25 2.1 10 0 6 8 1 3 Kyia Hough 14 9 378 27.0 30 88 .341 2 17 .118 36 46 .783 9 28 37 2.6 33 0 35 35 1 25 Julia Brown 14 7 280 20.0 31 63 .492 6 16 .375 13 19 .684 14 25 39 2.8 34 1 14 15 4 12 JonTay Mitchem 14 4 283 20.2 19 73 .260 0 5 .000 13 24 .542 20 26 46 3.3 22 0 12 25 2 15 Tembre Moates 13 5 270 20.8 31 67 .463 1 3 .333 8 17 .471 17 39 56 4.3 32 0 3 18 6 8 Emily Hatfield 8 7 125 15.6 14 32 .438 1 5 .200 7 9 .778 7 17 24 3.0 16 0 7 9 0 3 Lauren LaPlant 13 10 189 14.5 12 51 .235 7 38 .184 8 11 .727 1 6 7 0.5 15 0 11 8 0 10 Nikki Johnson 14 8 249 17.8 12 46 .261 7 28 .250 10 13 .769 5 16 21 1.5 23 0 12 24 0 11 Angel Allen 14 5 198 14.1 7 26 .269 2 11 .182 3 4 .750 4 12 16 1.1 13 0 16 16 2 6 TEAM 34 29 63 4.5 0 9 Total 14 273 743 .367 59 212 .278 172 254 .677 146 313 459 32.8 246 2 142 214 29 115 Opponents 14 348 817 .426 76 251 .303 160 232 .690 191 367 558 39.9 234 6 171 200 61 106

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Pts Avg 136 9.7 116 9.7 89 7.4 98 7.0 81 5.8 51 3.6 71 5.5 36 4.5 39 3.0 41 2.9 19 1.4 777 55.5 932 66.6

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2017-18 SCHEDULE Date Opponent Time Sun, Nov. 12 at Georgia 2 p.m. Thur, Nov. 16 Southern Wesleyan 7 p.m. Sun, Nov. 19 at South Carolina 3 p.m. Tue, Nov. 21 North Carolina Central 11 a.m. Sun, Nov. 26 Omaha 1 p.m. Tue, Nov. 28 Bob Jones 7 p.m. Thur, Nov. 30 UNC Asheville 7 p.m. Tue, Dec. 5 at Gardner-Webb 7 p.m. Sat, Dec. 9 at Winthrop 2 p.m. Sat. Dec. 16 UNCW 7 p.m. Mon, Dec. 18 at College of Charleston 6:30 p.m. Wed, Dec. 20 at Coastal Carolina 6 p.m. Sat, Dec. 30 Charleston Southern 2 p.m. Mon, Jan. 1 North Florida 2 p.m. Thur, Jan. 4 * Mercer 3 p.m. Sat, Jan. 6 * Samford 2 p.m. Thur, Jan. 11 * at UNCG 7 p.m. Sat, Jan. 13 * at Western Carolina 5 p.m. Mon, Jan. 15 Brevard 6 p.m. Thur, Jan. 18 * Chattanooga 6 p.m. Sat, Jan. 20 * ETSU 2 p.m. Sat, Jan. 27 * Furman 2 p.m. Thur, Feb. 1 * at Samford 6 p.m. Sat, Feb. 3 * at Mercer 2 p.m. Thur, Feb. 8 * Western Carolina 7 p.m. Sat, Feb. 10 * UNCG 2 p.m. Thur, Feb. 15 * at ETSU 11 a.m. Sat, Feb. 17 * at Chattanooga 2 p.m. Sat, Feb. 24 * at Furman 2 p.m. March 1-4 * SoCon Championship (Asheville, N.C.) * conference game All times Eastern.

Basic information Location:.......................... Spartanburg, S.C. Founded:..................................................1854 Enrollment:.............................................1,650 Nickname:...........................................Terriers Colors:........................... Old Gold and Black President:....................Dr. Nayef H. Samhat Athletics director:.......... Richard Johnson

Media relations WBK contact:.......... Hunter Yrigoyen Email:......... yrigoyenhr@wofford.edu Office:............................. 864-597-4098 Press row phone:....... 864-597-4487 Website:........... WoffordTerriers.com

Team information 2016-17 record:.................................... 13-17 SoCon record:............................ 3-11 (t-7th) Home:........................................................... 7-5 Away:............................................................ 6-9 Neutral:......................................................... 0-3 Letterwinners returning/lost:............... 7/5 Starters returning/lost:........................... 2/3 Arena:...Richardson Indoor Stadium (3,400) Arena record:.............................................. 0-0

SoCon regular-season titles (0) SoCon Championship titles (0)

Hunter Yrigoyen Basketball SID

NCAA appearances (0)

HEAD COACH JIMMY GARRITY Alma mater:........................................................................................Elon, 1989 Hometown:............................................................................................Cary, N.C. Career record (years):........................................................................79-43 (4) School record (years):.......................................................................13-17 (1) SoCon record (years):.......................................................................... 3-11 (1) SoCon Championship record (appearances):.............................0-1 (1) NCAA appearances:.............................................................2 (0 in NCAA DI) Assistant coaches Mike Merrill....................................... 2nd season (UNC Wilmington, 2007) Trent Bunn.............................................. 1st season (North Carolina, 2001) Amanda Parris................................................. 1st season (Anderson, 2014)

YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORD Year School 2013-14 Anderson 2014-15 Anderson 2015-16 Anderson 2016-17 Wofford Anderson (3) Wofford (1) Career (4)

Record Pct. SoCon Pct. 16-14 .533 - 27-5 .844 - 23-7 .767 - 13-17 .433 3-11 .214 66-26 .717 - 13-17 .433 3-11 .214 79-43 .648 3-11 .214

2017-18 TERRIERS ROSTER No. 1 5 10 12 13 15 24 25 32 33 35

Name Chloe Wanink Kelsey Lambdin Cairo Booker Jamari McDavid Olivia Mills Hannah Morgan Emily Ryan Jamie Grob Anna Claire Atha Marissa Bayer Da’Ja Green

Pos. G F G F G G G F G F G

Ht. 5-7 5-11 5-6 5-10 5-7 5-11 5-6 6-1 5-8 6-1 5-6

Class Jr. Sr. So. Fr. Fr. So. Sr. So. Fr. Jr. Fr.

Hometown/Last school Cameron, Wis./Cameron Reading, Ohio/Reading Stone Mountain, Ga./Wesleyan School Springfield, Ohio/Kenton Ridge Tecumseh, Mich./Tecumseh Marietta, Ga./Westminster School Woodstock, Ga./Sequoyah Cincinnati, Ohio/Madeira Rome, Ga./Darlington School Lawrenceville, Ga./Collins Hill Ellenwood, Ga./Morrow

Chloe Wanink Junior • Guard

16.1 ppg, 5.8 rpg in 2016-17

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TERRIERS 2016-17 RESULTS (13-17 overall, 3-11 SoCon; t-7th) Opponent at NC State Erskine South Carolina State Gardner-Webb at Omaha at Florida at North Carolina Central Coastal Carolina at UNC Asheville at UNCW at Charleston Southern at North Florida at Jacksonville at Kennesaw State *Western Carolina *UNCG *Furman Montreat *at Samford *at Mercer *Chattanooga *ETSU *at UNCG *at Western Carolina *at Furman *Mercer *Samford *at ETSU *at Chattanooga vs. Mercer (SC)

Result Score L 40-80 W 116-74 W 66-65 W 75-66 L 64-89 L 51-74 W 64-54 W 67-62 L 65-84 W 71-67 W 59-45 W 79-60 L 60-66 W 78-49 W 68-59 W 54-48 L 49-69 W 71-30 L 54-57 L 39-54 L 61-71 L 69-77 L 61-67 L 66-69 L 60-65 L 46-61 L 48-55 W 54-52 L 56-76 L 42-67

* - Southern Conference game (SC) - Southern Conference Championship (Asheville, N.C.)

Kelsey Lambdin Senior • Forward

5.5 ppg, 3.6 rpg in 2016-17

2016-17 STATISTICS Overall statistics Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct R-Off R-Def Reb Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Chloe Wanink 30 30 1043 34.8 180 429 .420 61 155 .394 63 76 .829 58 115 173 5.8 63 0 73 46 2 27 484 16.1 Kentra Washington 15 15 403 26.9 67 154 .435 5 21 .238 39 57 .684 26 64 90 6.0 39 1 22 55 12 17 178 11.9 Maria Corella 30 30 971 32.4 103 309 .333 53 167 .317 38 49 .776 33 62 95 3.2 48 0 72 58 10 29 297 9.9 Grayson Pinholster 30 30 759 25.3 107 207 .517 1 3 .333 27 45 .600 59 164 223 7.4 96 4 24 36 31 17 242 8.1 Cairo Booker 19 2 384 20.2 47 121 .388 5 17 .294 29 54 .537 17 37 54 2.8 36 0 39 52 0 23 128 6.7 Kelsey Lambdin 30 15 728 24.3 65 136 .478 16 47 .340 18 26 .692 27 81 108 3.6 29 0 16 25 11 9 164 5.5 Amoshia Blakeney 15 1 305 20.3 28 87 .322 5 23 .217 17 24 .708 7 25 32 2.1 11 0 29 21 1 2 78 5.2 Marissa Bayer 29 0 447 15.4 55 103 .534 0 0 .000 18 26 .692 39 57 96 3.3 72 1 13 30 3 10 128 4.4 Sarah Traynor 27 27 782 29.0 39 114 .342 18 51 .353 23 32 .719 5 40 45 1.7 68 4 121 79 1 23 119 4.4 Peyton Walker 2 0 13 6.5 2 3 .667 1 1 1.000 2 3 .667 2 3 5 2.5 1 0 0 1 0 0 7 3.5 Jamie Grob 7 0 55 7.9 6 12 .500 0 0 .000 3 4 .750 5 5 10 1.4 4 0 1 3 4 1 15 2.1 Emily Ryan 20 0 95 4.8 3 14 .214 3 10 .300 2 3 .667 1 4 5 0.3 8 0 2 7 0 1 11 0.6 Hannah Morgan 4 0 15 3.8 0 7 .000 0 3 .000 2 2 1.000 1 0 1 0.3 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 0.5 TEAM 54 88 142 4.7 0 8 Total 30 702 1696 .414 168 498 .337 281 401 .701 334 745 1079 36.0 476 10 413 421 75 159 1853 61.8 Opponents 30 725 1767 .410 136 481 .283 326 473 .689 375 716 1091 36.4 461 - 357 370 120 215 1912 63.7

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Conference-only statistics Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct R-Off R-Def Reb Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Chloe Wanink 14 14 530 37.9 84 228 .368 27 87 .310 37 44 .841 24 54 78 5.6 30 0 37 28 1 13 232 16.6 Kentra Washington 1 1 18 18.0 3 6 .500 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 0 3 3 3.0 1 0 0 3 2 2 6 6.0 Maria Corella 14 14 504 36.0 51 169 .302 30 95 .316 26 33 .788 26 37 63 4.5 23 0 32 29 5 11 158 11.3 Grayson Pinholster 14 14 394 28.1 54 106 .509 1 3 .333 15 22 .682 34 75 109 7.8 48 3 11 16 9 9 124 8.9 Cairo Booker 11 2 231 21.0 27 71 .380 2 11 .182 20 32 .625 10 26 36 3.3 20 0 20 31 0 14 76 6.9 Kelsey Lambdin 14 13 476 34.0 36 83 .434 13 37 .351 11 13 .846 19 36 55 3.9 19 0 8 11 3 8 96 6.9 Amoshia Blakeney 1 0 13 13.0 2 4 .500 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 3 2 0 0 5 5.0 Marissa Bayer 14 0 208 14.9 20 39 .513 0 0 .000 4 7 .571 18 29 47 3.4 29 0 6 16 1 2 44 3.1 Sarah Traynor 12 12 383 31.9 15 56 .268 8 29 .276 3 4 .750 2 13 15 1.3 38 3 55 44 0 13 41 3.4 Peyton Walker 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Jamie Grob 3 0 12 4.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0.0 Emily Ryan 10 0 31 3.1 1 3 .333 1 3 .333 0 0 .000 0 2 2 0.2 3 0 2 3 0 0 3 0.3 Hannah Morgan 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 TEAM 24 40 64 4.6 0 6 Total 14 293 765 .383 83 268 .310 116 155 .748 157 315 472 33.7 212 6 174 189 22 72 785 56.1 Opponents 14 332 779 .426 69 235 .294 147 205 .717 160 342 502 35.9 184 0 166 163 61 97 880 62.9

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ETSU

FURMAN

Brooks Gym (2,700)

Timmons Arena (3,000)

MERCER

UNCG

Press row: 864-294-3620

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Press row: 616-755-4840

Hawkins Arena (3,500) Press row: 404-915-1385

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SOCON HOME COURTS

SAMFORD

CHATTANOOGA

Pete Hanna Center (5,000)

The McKenzie Arena (10,966)

WESTERN CAROLINA

WOFFORD

Press row: 205-726-2377

Press row: 423-756-5476

Press row: 828-227-2129

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Liston B. Ramsey Regional Activity Center (7,826)

Jerry Richardson Indoor Stadium (3,400) Press row: 864-597-4487

SOCON CHAMPI0NSHIP

U.S. Cellular Center (6,300) Press row: TBD

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2016-17 YEAR IN REVIEW 2016-17 SOUTHERN CONFERENCE STANDINGS Conference Overall W L Pct PF PA Home Away W L Pct PF PA Home Away Neutral Mercer 12 2 .857 65.8 55.5 6-1 6-1 25 7 .781 65.8 56.7 12-2 11-4 2-1 Chattanooga 12 2 .857 65.7 54.9 7-0 5-2 21 11 .656 63.3 58.5 8-4 8-6 5-1 ETSU 8 6 .571 64.0 62.6 4-3 4-3 16 14 .533 65.0 64.2 8-7 7-5 1-2 UNCG 7 7 .500 61.1 59.1 6-1 1-6 20 15 .571 63.6 60.1 14-4 5-10 1-1 Furman 7 7 .500 60.0 60.9 5-2 2-5 14 17 .452 61.9 59.2 12-4 2-11 0-2 Samford 4 10 .286 52.4 58.1 2-5 2-5 12 19 .387 55.2 58.2 8-6 3-10 1-3 Wofford 3 11 .214 56.1 62.9 2-5 1-6 13 17 .433 61.8 63.7 7-5 6-9 0-3 Western Carolina 3 11 .214 55.5 66.6 3-4 0-7 8 22 .267 56.6 67.3 6-7 2-12 0-3

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Thursday, March 2 U.S. Cellular Center, Asheville, N.C. Game 1: (1) Chattanooga 85, (8) Western Carolina 41 Game 2: (4) UNCG 68, (5) Furman 63 Game 3: (2) Mercer 67, (7) Wofford 42 Game 4: (6) Samford 67, (3) ETSU 64 Friday, March 3 U.S. Cellular Center, Asheville, N.C. Game 5: (1) Chattanooga 75, (4) UNCG 53 Game 6: (2) Mercer 63, (6) Samford 52 Sunday, March 5 U.S. Cellular Center, Asheville, N.C. Game 7: (1) Chattanooga 61, (2) Mercer 59

Mercer guard Kahlia Lawrence had19 points and five rebounds in the firstround loss to Alabama in the WNIT. Lawrence was the 2016-17 SoCon Player of the Year.

NCAA Championship March 18, 2017 First Round (Louisville, Ky.) No. 4 Louisville No. 13 Chattanooga

82 72

WNIT March 16, 2017 First Round (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) Alabama 81 Mercer 57

Women’s Basketball Invitational

March 16, 2017 March 19, 2017 First Round Quarterfinals (Charleston, S.C.) (Greensboro, N.C.) UNCG 45 UNCG 87 Charleston Southern 37 Brown 84

Chattanooga sophomore Lakelyn Bouldin poured in 16 points in the Mocs’ loss to Louisville in the first round of the NCAA tournament. Bouldin garnered All-Freshman team honors in 2016-17.

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March 23, 2017 Semifinals (Greensboro, N.C.) UNCG 59 Milwaukee 49

March 26, 2017 Championship (Houston, Texas)

Rice 74 UNCG 62


2016-17 YEAR IN REVIEW SOUTHERN CONFERENCE AWARDS Coaches Awards Player of the Year.......................................................................... Kahlia Lawrence, Jr., G, Mercer Freshman of the Year............................................................................ Nadine Soliman, G, UNCG Defensive Player of the Year..........................................Jasmine Joyner, Sr., C, Chattanooga Coach of the Year..........................................................................................Trinia Patterson, UNCG Ann Lashley Inspiration Award............................................... Allison Beasley, Sr., G, Furman Southern Conference Sports Media Association Awards Player of the Year.........................................................................Kahlia Lawrence, So., G, Mercer Freshman of the Year......................................................................... Linnea Rosendal, G, Mercer Coach of the Year............................................................................................Susie Gardner, Mercer Tournament Most Outstanding Player.....................Jasmine Joyner, Sr., C, Chattanooga Pinnacle Award.................................................................... Ansley Chilton, RJr., F, Chattanooga

ALL-CONFERENCE TEAMS Coaches All-Conference Team First Team Tianna Tarter, ETSU Whitney Bunn, Furman Kahlia Lawrence, Mercer Sydni Means, Mercer Jasmine Joyner, Chattanooga

Media All-Conference Team First Team Shamauria Bridges, ETSU Tianna Tarter, ETSU Whitney Bunn, Furman Kahlia Lawrence, Mercer Jasmine Joyner, Chattanooga Second Team Sydni Means, Mercer Nadine Soliman, UNCG Hannah Nichols, Samford Chelsey Shumpert, Chattanooga Chloe Wanink, Wofford

Coaches All-Freshman Team Le’Jzae Davidson, Furman Nadine Soliman, UNCG Te’Ja Twitty, UNCG Katie Allen, Samford Lakelyn Bouldin, Chattanooga

Chattanooga forward Jasmine Joyner was named the Defensive Player of the Year after averaging 3.8 blocks per game. She finished her career as the SoCon’s career block leader with 436 total.

Media All-Freshman Team Le’Jzae Davidson, Furman Nadine Soliman, UNCG Te’Ja Twitty, UNCG Samantha Fitzgerald, Samford Lakelyn Bouldin, Chattanooga

ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM First Team Tianna Tarter, ETSU KeKe Calloway, Mercer Kahlia Lawrence, Mercer Sydni Means, Chattanooga Jasmine Joyner, Chattanooga Second Team Cierra Carter, Furman Mangela Ngandjui, UNCG Nadine Soliman, UNCG Lakelyn Bouldin, Chattanooga Chelsey Shumpert, Chattanooga

UNCG’s Trina Patterson was named the SoCon Coach of the Year by the coaches and media after leading the Spartans to a 20-15 record and a spot in the WBI finals.

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Second Team Shamauria Bridges, ETSU Cierra Carter, Furman Nadine Soliman, UNCG Hannah Nichols, Samford Chelsey Shumpert, Chattanooga Chloe Wanink, Wofford

ALL-FRESHMAN TEAMS

PLAYERS OF THE WEEK Nov. 15 Nov. 22 Nov. 29 Dec. 6 Dec. 13 Dec. 20 Jan. 3 Jan. 10 Jan. 17 Jan. 24 Jan. 31 Feb. 7 Feb. 14 Feb. 21 Feb. 28

Sherae Bonner, Western Carolina Kahlia Lawrence, Mercer Tianna Tarter, ETSU Tianna Tarter, ETSU Tianna Tarter, ETSU Chloe Wanink, Wofford Tianna Tarter, ETSU Jasmine Joyner, Chattanooga Kahlia Lawrence, Mercer Shamauria Bridges, ETSU Tianna Tarter, ETSU Raziyah Farrington, Western Carolina Jasmine Joyner, Chattanooga Jasmine Joyner, Chattanooga Kahlia Lawrence, Mercer

PLAYERS OF THE MONTH Mercer guard Kahlia Lawrence earned her second consecutive Player of the Year accolade after averaging 18.0 points per game and leading Mercer to a share of the regular season title. The senior was also named the 2017-18 preseason Player of the Year.

November December January February

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2016-17 INDIVIDUAL STATS SCORING ## Player-Team 1. Tianna Tarter-ETSU 2. Kahlia Lawrence-MER 3. Nadine Soliman-UNCG 4. Chloe Wanink-WOF 5. Shamauria Bridges-ETSU 6. Whitney Bunn-FUR 7. Hannah Nichols-SAM 8. Jasmine Joyner-UTC 9. Cierra Carter-FUR 10. KeKe Calloway-MER 11. Chelsey Shumpert-UTC 12. Sydni Means-MER 13. Le’Jzae Davidson-FUR 14. Lakelyn Bouldin-UTC 15. Raziyah Farrington-WCU 16. Bailey Williams-UNCG 17. Sherae Bonner-WCU 18. Maria Corella-WOF 19. Te’ja Twitty-UNCG 20. Kassidy Blevins-SAM

Cl G FG 3FG FT Pts Avg. JR 30 203 35 154 595 19.8 JR 32 232 21 91 576 18.0 FR 35 221 54 70 566 16.2 SO 30 180 61 63 484 16.1 SR 30 151 90 68 460 15.3 SR 25 126 63 53 368 14.7 JR 31 148 63 54 413 13.3 SR 32 159 6 96 420 13.1 JR 31 144 37 78 403 13.0 SO 32 143 68 39 393 12.3 JR 30 102 50 74 328 10.9 JR 32 131 4 83 349 10.9 FR 31 107 73 50 337 10.9 FR 32 109 64 52 334 10.4 SO 30 107 29 65 308 10.3 SR 35 133 49 41 356 10.2 JR 28 103 7 69 282 10.1 SR 30 103 53 38 297 9.9 FR 35 133 0 70 336 9.6 JR 28 94 35 42 265 9.5

REBOUNDING ## Player-Team 1. Jasmine Joyner-UTC 2. Sherae Bonner-WCU 3. Cierra Carter-FUR 4. Te’ja Twitty-UNCG 5. Grayson Pinholster-WOF 6. Raven Dean-ETSU 7. Amanda Thompson-MER 8. Alex Williams-MER 9. Tianna Tarter-ETSU 10. Chloe Wanink-WOF 11. DeAnneisha Jackson-FUR 12. Kahlia Lawrence-MER 13. Keiana Gilbert-UTC 14. Tierra Hodges-FUR 15. Malloree Schurr-ETSU

Cl G OFF DEF TOT Avg/G SR 32 100 236 336 10.5 JR 28 66 181 247 8.8 JR 31 41 214 255 8.2 FR 35 110 167 277 7.9 SR 30 59 164 223 7.4 SO 30 59 144 203 6.8 SO 32 105 110 215 6.7 JR 26 70 92 162 6.2 JR 30 26 160 186 6.2 SO 30 58 115 173 5.8 JR 31 60 109 169 5.5 JR 32 46 110 156 4.9 SO 32 57 98 155 4.8 FR 31 66 83 149 4.8 JR 30 61 75 136 4.5

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE ## Player-Team Cl G FG FGA Pct 1. Grayson Pinholster-WOF SR 30 107 207 .517 2. Alex Williams-MER JR 26 84 168 .500 3. Jasmine Joyner-UTC SR 32 159 322 .494 4. Te’ja Twitty-UNCG FR 35 133 275 .484 5. Sydni Means-MER JR 32 131 288 .455 6. Tianna Tarter-ETSU JR 30 203 450 .451 7. Kahlia Lawrence-MER JR 32 232 544 .426 8. Keiana Gilbert-UTC SO 32 103 244 .422 9. Hannah Nichols-SAM JR 31 148 352 .420 10. Chloe Wanink-WOF SO 30 180 429 .420 ASSISTS ## Player-Team 1. Sydni Means-MER 2. Tianna Tarter-ETSU 3. Sarah Traynor-WOF 4. Whitney Bunn-FUR 5. Bailey Williams-UNCG 6. Chelsey Shumpert-UTC 7. Alexis Pitchford-UNCG 8. Brittany Stevens-SAM 9. Kyia Hough-WCU 10. Chloe Wanink-WOF

Cl JR JR SR SR SR JR FR SR JR SO

G 32 30 27 25 35 30 35 31 30 30

Assists 216 143 121 107 119 92 100 85 80 73

Avg/G 6.75 4.77 4.48 4.28 3.40 3.07 2.86 2.74 2.67 2.43

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE ## Player-Team Cl G FTM FTA Pct 1. Chelsey Shumpert-UTC JR 30 74 89 .831 2. Chloe Wanink-WOF SO 30 63 76 .829 3. Whitney Bunn-FUR SR 25 53 66 .803 4. Kahlia Lawrence-MER JR 32 91 114 .798 5. Shamauria Bridges-ETSU SR 30 68 87 .782 6. Jasmine Joyner-UTC SR 32 96 124 .774 7. Te’ja Twitty-UNCG FR 35 70 91 .769 8. Sydni Means-MER JR 32 83 109 .761 9. Cierra Carter-FUR JR 31 78 103 .757 10. Tianna Tarter-ETSU JR 30 154 207 .744

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STEALS ## Player-Team Cl G Steals Avg/G 1. Sydni Means-MER JR 32 80 2.50 2. Tianna Tarter-ETSU JR 30 67 2.23 3. Kassidy Blevins-SAM JR 28 47 1.68 4. Kyia Hough-WCU JR 30 48 1.60 5. Amanda Thompson-MER SO 32 50 1.56 6. Kahlia Lawrence-MER JR 32 49 1.53 7. Alex Williams-MER JR 26 39 1.50 8. Bailey Williams-UNCG SR 35 50 1.43 Nadine Soliman-UNCG FR 35 50 1.43 10. India Timpton-UNCG SR 31 42 1.35 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE ## Player-Team Cl G 3FG FGA Pct 1. Chloe Wanink-WOF SO 30 61 155 .394 2. Lakelyn Bouldin-UTC FR 32 64 166 .386 3. Katie Allen-SAM FR 28 28 73 .384 4. Whitney Bunn-FUR SR 25 63 168 .375 5. Shamauria Bridges-ETSU SR 30 90 260 .346 Alexus Willey-UNCG FR 35 36 104 .346 7. Hannah Nichols-SAM JR 31 63 186 .339 8. Linnea Rosendal-MER SO 30 37 110 .336 9. Le’Jzae Davidson-FUR FR 31 73 221 .330 10. Bailey Williams-UNCG SR 35 49 152 .322 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE ## Player-Team Cl G 3FG Avg/G 1. Shamauria Bridges-ETSU SR 30 90 3.00 2. Whitney Bunn-FUR SR 25 63 2.52 3. Le’Jzae Davidson-FUR FR 31 73 2.35 4. KeKe Calloway-MER SO 32 68 2.13 5. Chloe Wanink-WOF SO 30 61 2.03 6. Hannah Nichols-SAM JR 31 63 2.03 7. Lakelyn Bouldin-UTC FR 32 64 2.00 8. Maria Corella-WOF SR 30 53 1.77 9. Chelsey Shumpert-UTC JR 30 50 1.67 10. Nadine Soliman-UNCG FR 35 54 1.54 BLOCKED SHOTS ## Player-Team Cl G Blocks Avg/G 1. Jasmine Joyner-UTC SR 32 122 3.81 2. Sherae Bonner-WCU JR 28 41 1.46 3. Grayson Pinholster-WOF SR 30 31 1.03 4. Sadasia Tipps-ETSU SO 30 24 0.80 5. Alex Williams-MER JR 26 20 0.77 6. Keiana Gilbert-UTC SO 32 23 0.72 7. Hannah Nichols-SAM JR 31 22 0.71 8. Cierra Carter-FUR JR 31 20 0.65 9. DeAnneisha Jackson-FUR JR 31 19 0.61 10. Amanda Thompson-MER SO 32 19 0.59 ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO (MIN. 3.0 ASSISTS/GAME) ## Player-Team Cl G Asst Avg Turn Avg Ratio 1. Sydni Means-MER JR 32 216 6.8 61 1.9 3.54 2. Whitney Bunn-FUR SR 25 107 4.3 63 2.5 1.70 3. Sarah Traynor-WOF SR 27 121 4.5 79 2.9 1.53 4. Chelsey Shumpert-UTC JR 30 92 3.1 61 2.0 1.51 5. Tianna Tarter-ETSU JR 30 143 4.8 113 3.8 1.27 MINUTES PLAYED ## Player-Team 1. Tianna Tarter-ETSU 2. Sydni Means-MER 3. Cierra Carter-FUR 4. Chloe Wanink-WOF 5. Kahlia Lawrence-MER 6. Jasmine Joyner-UTC 7. Shamauria Bridges-ETSU 8. Bailey Williams-UNCG 9. Chelsey Shumpert-UTC 10. Whitney Bunn-FUR

Cl JR JR JR SO JR SR SR SR JR SR

G 30 32 31 30 32 32 30 35 30 25

Minutes 1071 1129 1084 1043 1111 1099 1014 1179 988 822

Avg/G 35.70 35.28 34.97 34.77 34.72 34.34 33.80 33.69 32.93 32.88


2016-17 TEAM STATS SCORING OFFENSE ## Team 1. Mercer 2. ETSU 3. UNCG 4. Chattanooga 5. Furman 6. Wofford 7. Western Carolina 8. Samford

G W-L Pts 32 25-7 2106 30 16-14 1950 35 20-15 2225 32 21-11 2027 31 14-17 1920 30 13-17 1853 30 8-22 1699 31 12-19 1710

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE ## Team G FG FGA Pct 1. Wofford 30 168 498 .337 2. Furman 31 214 656 .326 3. Samford 31 205 636 .322 4. Chattanooga 32 197 626 .315 5. ETSU 30 181 585 .309 6. UNCG 35 164 552 .297 7. Western Carolina 30 137 465 .295 8. Mercer 32 134 455 .295

ASSISTS ## Team 1. Mercer 2. Wofford 3. Samford 4. Chattanooga 5. UNCG 6. Western Carolina 7. Furman 8. ETSU

G Assists Avg/G 32 458 14.31 30 413 13.77 31 410 13.23 32 395 12.34 35 381 10.89 30 323 10.77 31 320 10.32 30 289 9.63

SCORING DEFENSE ## Team 1. Mercer 2. Samford 3. Chattanooga 4. Furman 5. UNCG 6. Wofford 7. ETSU 8. Western Carolina

G 32 31 32 31 35 30 30 30

Pts Avg/G 1814 56.7 1803 58.2 1872 58.5 1834 59.2 2104 60.1 1912 63.7 1925 64.2 2019 67.3

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE ## Team G FG FGA Pct 1. Furman 31 156 556 .281 2. Mercer 32 178 632 .282 3. Wofford 30 136 481 .283 4. UNCG 35 193 676 .286 5. ETSU 30 145 493 .294 6. Western Carolina 30 164 548 .299 7. Samford 31 139 437 .318 8. Chattanooga 32 195 560 .348

STEALS ## Team 1. Mercer 2. UNCG 3. ETSU 4. Western Carolina 5. Chattanooga 6. Samford 7. Wofford 8. Furman

G 32 35 30 30 32 31 30 31

Steals Avg/G 305 9.53 305 8.71 218 7.27 216 7.20 190 5.94 180 5.81 159 5.30 152 4.90

SCORING MARGIN ## Team G OFF DEF Margin 1. Mercer 32 65.8 56.7 +9.1 2. Chattanooga 32 63.3 58.5 +4.8 3. UNCG 35 63.6 60.1 +3.5 4. Furman 31 61.9 59.2 +2.8 5. ETSU 30 65.0 64.2 +0.8 6. Wofford 30 61.8 63.7 -2.0 7. Samford 31 55.2 58.2 -3.0 8. Western Carolina 30 56.6 67.3 -10.7

REBOUNDING OFFENSE ## Team G 1. UNCG 35 2. Mercer 32 3. ETSU 30 4. Furman 31 5. Wofford 30 6. Western Carolina 30 7. Chattanooga 32 8. Samford 31

Reb Avg/G 1416 40.5 1209 37.8 1129 37.6 1165 37.6 1079 36.0 1051 35.0 1104 34.5 910 29.4

TURNOVER MARGIN ## Team 1. Mercer 2. ETSU 3. UNCG 4. Samford 5. Chattanooga 6. Wofford 7. Furman 8. Western Carolina

G 32 30 35 31 32 30 31 30

Avg Opp +/9.7 549 +7.50 14.3 469 +1.37 17.1 595 -0.06 13.9 415 -0.52 12.5 382 -0.59 14.0 370 -1.70 14.9 409 -1.74 17.5 451 -2.43

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE ## Team G FTM FTA Pct 1. Chattanooga 32 358 473 .757 2. Mercer 32 328 451 .727 3. Furman 31 334 463 .721 4. Wofford 30 281 401 .701 5. Samford 31 277 397 .698 6. Western Carolina 30 352 512 .688 7. ETSU 30 421 637 .661 8. UNCG 35 409 635 .644

REBOUNDING DEFENSE ## Team G 1. Chattanooga 32 2. Samford 31 3. UNCG 35 4. Mercer 32 5. Wofford 30 6. ETSU 30 7. Furman 31 8. Western Carolina 30

Reb Avg/G 1023 32.0 1066 34.4 1236 35.3 1163 36.3 1091 36.4 1139 38.0 1185 38.2 1187 39.6

ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO ## Team G Asst Turn Ratio 1. Mercer 32 458 309 1.48 2. Chattanooga 32 395 401 0.99 3. Wofford 30 413 421 0.98 4. Samford 31 410 431 0.95 5. Furman 31 320 463 0.69 6. ETSU 30 289 428 0.68 7. UNCG 35 381 597 0.64 8. Western Carolina 30 323 524 0.62

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE ## Team G 1. Chattanooga 32 2. Wofford 30 3. Mercer 32 4. UNCG 35 5. Samford 31 6. Furman 31 7. ETSU 30 8. Western Carolina 30

FG FGA 736 1702 702 1696 822 2040 826 2063 614 1541 686 1742 674 1741 605 1659

Pct .432 .414 .403 .400 .398 .394 .387 .365

REBOUNDING MARGIN ## Team 1. UNCG 2. Chattanooga 3. Mercer 4. ETSU 5. Wofford 6. Furman 7. Western Carolina 8. Samford

G 35 32 32 30 30 31 30 31

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE DEFENSE ## Team G FG FGA 1. Furman 31 685 1835 2. UNCG 35 737 1968 3. Mercer 32 673 1730 4. ETSU 30 695 1716 5. Wofford 30 725 1767 6. Samford 31 640 1559 7. Chattanooga 32 739 1796 8. Western Carolina 30 761 1811

Pct .373 .374 .389 .405 .410 .411 .411 .420

BLOCKED SHOTS ## Team 1. Chattanooga 2. UNCG 3. Furman 4. Mercer 5. ETSU 6. Western Carolina 7. Wofford 8. Samford

G Blocks Avg/G 32 188 5.88 35 124 3.54 31 99 3.19 32 101 3.16 30 85 2.83 30 78 2.60 30 75 2.50 31 77 2.48

Avg Opp +/40.5 1236 +5.1 34.5 1023 +2.5 37.8 1163 +1.4 37.6 1139 -0.3 36.0 1091 -0.4 37.6 1185 -0.6 35.0 1187 -4.5 29.4 1066 -5.0

3-POINT FG MADE ## Team 1. Furman 2. Samford 3. Chattanooga 4. ETSU 5. Wofford 6. UNCG 7. Western Carolina 8. Mercer ATTENDANCE ## Team Chattanooga ETSU Furman Mercer Samford UNCG Western Carolina Wofford

G 31 31 32 30 30 35 30 32

3FG 214 205 197 181 168 164 137 134

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Avg 65.8 65.0 63.6 63.3 61.9 61.8 56.6 55.2

Avg/G 6.90 6.61 6.16 6.03 5.60 4.69 4.57 4.19

G ATTEND Avg/G 12 35624 2969 15 18127 1208 16 6117 382 14 17369 1241 14 6731 481 18 7792 433 13 8720 671 12 5589 466

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2016-17 INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS POINTS 39, Tianna Tarter (ETSU) vs Samford (03/02/17) 35, Tianna Tarter (ETSU) vs Vanderbilt (12/08/16) 34, Kahlia Lawrence (Mercer) vs Florida Atlantic (11/18/16) 33, Tianna Tarter (ETSU) at Furman (01/26/17) 32, Nadine Soliman (UNCG) at High Point (12/30/16) 31, Tianna Tarter (ETSU) at Austin Peay (11/30/16) 31, Tianna Tarter (ETSU) vs Furman (02/25/17) 31, Kahlia Lawrence (Mercer) at Samford (2/25/17) FIELD GOALS MADE 15, Kahlia Lawrence (Mercer) vs Florida Atlantic (11/18/16) 15, Tianna Tarter (ETSU) vs Vanderbilt (12/08/16) 13, Tianna Tarter (ETSU) vs Samford (03/02/17) 12, Tianna Tarter (ETSU) at Austin Peay (11/30/16) 12, Kahlia Lawrence (Mercer) at Winthrop (12/18/16) 12, Nadine Soliman (UNCG) at High Point (12/30/16) 12, Kahlia Lawrence (Mercer) at Western Carolina (1/14/17)

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FIELD-GOAL ATTEMPTS 29, Kahlia Lawrence (Mercer) vs Florida Atlantic (11/18/16) 29, Nadine Soliman (UNCG) at High Point (12/30/16) 28, Tianna Tarter (ETSU) vs Vanderbilt (12/08/16) 24, Kahlia Lawrence (Mercer) at Winthrop (12/18/16) 24, Kahlia Lawrence (Mercer) vs ETSU (01/05/17) FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE .889 (8-9), Shamauria Bridges (ETSU) vs Western Carolina (01/21/17) .889 (8-9), Jasmine Joyner (Chattanooga) at ETSU (02/10/17) .818 (9-11), Marissa Bayer (Wofford) vs South Carolina State (11/19/16) .769 (10-13), Jasmine Joyner (Chattanooga) at Mercer (01/07/17) .750 (9-12), Shanese Harris (UNCG) vs Greensboro College (11/27/16) 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 7, Nadine Soliman (UNCG) at High Point (12/30/16) 7, Hannah Nichols (Samford) vs Hampton (12/30/16) 7, Whitney Bunn (Furman) vs ETSU (01/26/17) 7, KeKe Calloway (Mercer) vs Chattanooga (03/05/17) 6, Le’Jzae Davidson (Furman) at Central Michigan (11/18/16) 6, Le’Jzae Davidson (Furman) vs Mars Hill (11/26/16) 6, Shamauria Bridges (ETSU) at Northern Kentucky (11/26/16) 6, KeKe Calloway (Mercer) at Georgia Tech (12/7/16) 6, Chloe Wanink (Wofford) at North Florida (12/30/16) 6, Le’Jzae Davidson (Furman) vs UNCG (01/05/17) 6, Bailey Williams (UNCG) at Chattanooga (01/21/17) 6, Chloe Wanink (Wofford) at Furman (02/11/17) 6, Shamauria Bridges (ETSU) at UNCG (2/18/17) 6, Tianna Tarter (ETSU) vs Samford (03/02/17) 3-POINT FIELD-GOAL ATTEMPTS 14, KeKe Calloway (Mercer) at Georgia Tech (12/7/16) 14, Whitney Bunn (Furman) at Davidson (12/18/16) 14, KeKe Calloway (Mercer) at Davidson (12/29/16) 14, Nadine Soliman (UNCG) at High Point (12/30/16) 14, Shamauria Bridges (ETSU) vs Chattanooga (02/10/17) 14, KeKe Calloway (Mercer) vs Chattanooga (03/05/17)

3-POINT FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE .833 (5-6), Le’Jzae Davidson (Furman) vs Gardner-Webb (12/28/16) .833 (5-6), Shamauria Bridges (ETSU) vs Western Carolina (01/21/17) .778 (7-9), Hannah Nichols (Samford) vs Hampton (12/30/16) .667 (6-9), Whitney Bunn (Furman) vs Winthrop (11/24/15) .625 (5-8), Shamauria Bridges (ETSU) vs Furman (02/06/16) FREE THROWS MADE 14, Sydni Means (Mercer) vs Samford (01/28/17) 12, Tianna Tarter (ETSU) at Furman (01/26/17) 11, Tianna Tarter (ETSU) at Butler (11/11/16) 11, Tianna Tarter (ETSU) vs Furman (02/25/17) FREE-THROW ATTEMPTS 16, Tianna Tarter (ETSU) at Tennessee Tech (12/11/16) 16, Sydni Means (Mercer) vs Samford (01/28/17) 15, Tianna Tarter (ETSU) at Furman (01/26/17) 14, Tianna Tarter (ETSU) vs Old Dominion (12/28/16) 14, Tianna Tarter (ETSU) vs Samford (2/2/2017) 14, Kahlia Lawrence (Mercer) at Samford (2/25/17) FREE-THROW PERCENTAGE 1.000 (9-9), Cierra Carter (Furman) at Western Carolina (2/2/17) 1.000 (8-8), Chelsey Shumpert (Chattanooga) at Samford (1/4/17) 1.000 (8-8), Shamauria Bridges (ETSU) at Samford (1/8/17) 1.000 (8-8), Shamauria Bridges (ETSU) at Western Carolina (2/16/17) 1.000 (8-8), Kahlia Lawrence (Mercer) vs Samford (03/03/17) REBOUNDS 19, Sherae Bonner (Western Carolina) at Clemson (11/13/16) 17, Sadasia Tipps (ETSU) vs Wofford (02/23/17) 16, Sherae Bonner (Western Carolina) vs San Francisco (11/26/16) 16, Jasmine Joyner (Chattanooga) vs Maine (11/27/16) 16, Amanda Thompson (Mercer) vs Kennesaw State (12/3/16) 16, Te’ja Twitty (UNCG) vs Presbyterian (12/15/16) 16, Jasmine Joyner (Chattanooga) at ETSU (02/10/17) ASSISTS 14, Sydni Means (Mercer) vs Furman (01/19/17) 13, Sydni Means (Mercer) vs Paine (12/31/16) 11, Charity Brown (Samford) vs Tennessee-Martin (11/23/16) 11, Sydni Means (Mercer) vs Chattanooga (03/05/17) STEALS 7, Sydni Means (Mercer) at Georgia Southern (11/29/16) 6, Tianna Tarter (ETSU) vs Vanderbilt (12/08/16) 6, JonTay Mitchem (Western Carolina) vs Charleston Southern (12/30/16) 6, Kyia Hough (Western Carolina) at Wofford (1/5/17) 6, Alex Williams (Mercer) at Furman (02/18/17) BLOCKED SHOTS 9, Jasmine Joyner (Chattanooga) vs Bowling Green (11/20/16) 9, Jasmine Joyner (Chattanooga) vs ETSU (01/14/17) 8, Jasmine Joyner (Chattanooga) vs Stetson (12/5/16) 8, Jasmine Joyner (Chattanooga) at Wofford (1/26/17) 7, Jasmine Joyner (Chattanooga) at Louisville (11/21/16) 7, Grayson Pinholster (Wofford) at Kennesaw State (1/2/17) TURNOVERS 9, Tianna Tarter (ETSU) at Campbell (12/6/16) 8, Alexis Pitchford (UNCG) vs Barton (12/05/16) 8, JonTay Mitchem (Western Carolina) vs Charleston Southern (12/30/16) 8, Alexis Pitchford (UNCG) at High Point (12/30/16) 8, Le’Jzae Davidson (Furman) vs UNCG (01/05/17)

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2016-17 TEAM GAME HIGHS POINTS 116, Wofford vs Erskine (11/17/16) 95, Western Carolina vs North Greenville (11/20/16) 95, Furman vs Bob Jones (01/09/17) 93, Mercer vs Paine (12/31/16) 87, UNCG vs Brown (03/19/17)

FREE-THROW ATTEMPTS 36, Western Carolina vs UNCG (2/25/17) 35, Western Carolina vs North Greenville (11/20/16) 33, UNCG vs Eastern Kentucky (12/28/16) 31, Mercer vs Samford (01/28/17) 31, ETSU at Western Carolina (2/16/17)

MARGIN OF VICTORY 57 (83-26), UNCG vs Greensboro College (11/27/16) 50 (95-45), Furman vs Bob Jones (01/09/17) 47 (95-48), Western Carolina vs North Greenville (11/20/16) 44 (85-41), Chattanooga vs Western Carolina (03/02/17) 43 (77-34), UNCG vs Brevard (11/12/16) 43 (93-50), Mercer vs Paine (12/31/16)

FREE-THROW PERCENTAGE 1.000 (9-9) , Samford vs Belmont (12/5/16) 1.000 (6-6), Wofford at Mercer (01/21/17) 1.000 (5-5), Wofford at UNC Asheville (12/10/16) 1.000 (5-5), Samford vs Chattanooga (1/4/17) 1.000 (5-5), Samford at Chattanooga (02/04/17) 1.000 (4-4), Mercer at Georgia Southern (11/29/16) 1.000 (2-2), Samford vs UNCG (2/9/17)

FIELD GOALS MADE 42, Wofford vs Erskine (11/17/16) 41, Mercer vs Paine (12/31/16) 37, Furman vs Bob Jones (01/09/17) 35, Mercer vs Emmanuel (11/11/16) 35, Mercer vs Western Carolina (02/09/17)

FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE .627 (42-67), Wofford vs Erskine (11/17/16) .608 (31-51), Chattanooga at Mercer (01/07/17) .587 (27-46), Samford vs Tennessee-Martin (11/23/16) .580 (29-50), Chattanooga at ETSU (02/10/17) .561 (23-41), Samford vs Alabama State (11/30/16) 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 14, Furman vs Mars Hill (11/26/16) 13, Furman at Central Michigan (11/18/16) 12, Wofford vs Erskine (11/17/16) 12, Samford vs Hampton (12/30/16) 3-POINT FIELD-GOAL ATTEMPTS 33, Furman vs Mars Hill (11/26/16) 31, Chattanooga at Connecticut (11-29-16) 31, Furman vs Bob Jones (01/09/17) 29, Samford at Mercer (01/28/17) 29, Samford at Chattanooga (02/04/17) 3-POINT FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE .632 (12-19), Wofford vs Erskine (11/17/16) .625 (10-16), UNCG vs Chattanooga (2/16/17) .579 (11-19), Wofford vs Chattanooga (1/26/17) .571 (8-14), Wofford at Chattanooga (02/25/17) .563 (9-16), ETSU at Wofford (1/28/17) FREE THROWS MADE 30, Western Carolina vs North Greenville (11/20/16) 26, Mercer vs Samford (01/28/17) 25, UNCG vs Eastern Kentucky (12/28/16) 24, Western Carolina vs UNCG (2/25/17) 22, ETSU at Samford (1/8/17) 22, Chattanooga vs Mercer (02/02/17)

ASSISTS 28, Wofford vs Erskine (11/17/16) 26, Mercer vs Paine (12/31/16) 25, Mercer vs Western Carolina (02/09/17) 23, Furman vs Bob Jones (01/09/17) STEALS 19, Mercer at Georgia Southern (11/29/16) 16, UNCG vs Greensboro College (11/27/16) 15, Mercer at Houston (11/25/16) 15, Mercer at Davidson (12/29/16) 15, Western Carolina at Wofford (1/5/17) BLOCKED SHOTS 11, Chattanooga at Tennessee-Martin (12/3/16) 11, Chattanooga vs ETSU (01/14/17) 10, Chattanooga vs Bowling Green (11/20/16) 10, Chattanooga vs Stetson (12/5/16) 10, Samford vs UAB (12/8/16) 10, Chattanooga at Wofford (1/26/17) 10, UNCG vs Wofford (2/1/17)

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FIELD-GOAL ATTEMPTS 81, Mercer at Alabama (03/16/17) 77, Furman vs Bob Jones (01/09/17) 75, Mercer vs Florida Atlantic (11/18/16) 75, Mercer at Georgia Southern (11/29/16) 75, Mercer at Davidson (12/29/16) 75, Mercer vs Paine (12/31/16)

REBOUNDS 60, UNCG vs Greensboro College (11/27/16) 54, UNCG vs UNC Pembroke (11/22/16) 53, Wofford at Charleston Southern (12/19/16) 52, UNCG vs Brevard (11/12/16) 51, Wofford vs Montreat (1/16/17) 51, UNCG at Western Carolina (2/25/17)

TURNOVERS 32, Western Carolina vs Charleston Southern (12/30/16) 28, Western Carolina at Florida State (12/04/16) 28, UNCG vs Barton (12/05/16) 27, Samford at Georgia Tech (11/11/16) 27, Western Carolina vs Campbell (11/29/16) FOULS 26, ETSU at Butler (11/11/16) 26, Wofford vs Gardner-Webb (11/22/16) 26, UNCG at Western Carolina (2/25/17) 24, ETSU at Austin Peay (11/30/16) 24, ETSU at Tennessee Tech (12/11/16) 24, UNCG vs Presbyterian (12/15/16) 24, Furman at Davidson (12/18/16) 24, Western Carolina vs Charleston Southern (12/30/16) 24, UNCG at Rice (03/26/17)

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INDIVIDUAL RECORD BOOK

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Scoring Game 1. 48 48 48 4. 47 5. 45 45 45 8. 44 44 44

Karen Pelphrey, MAR vs. Kentucky State Valorie Whiteside, APP vs. Western Carolina Lori Lyons, WCU vs. ETSU Nicole Hopson, ETSU vs. Furman Valorie Whiteside, APP vs. Western Carolina Regina Kirk, UTC vs. North Alabama Jennifer Gardner, WCU vs. Georgia Southern Karen Pelphrey, MAR vs. South Carolina Valorie Whiteside, APP vs. Lenoir-Rhyne Shannon Thomas, APP vs. New Mexico State

Season 1. 776 2. 758 3. 732 4. 728 728 6. 718 7. 712 8. 698 9. 677 10. 660

Valorie Whiteside, Appalachian State Valorie Whiteside, Appalachian State Karen Pelphrey, Marshall Karen Pelphrey, Marshall DeShawne Blocker, ETSU Precious Bridges, Mercer Valorie Whiteside, Appalachian State Valorie Whiteside, Appalachian State Alex Anderson, Chattanooga Lucy Mason, UNCG

1986-87 1984-85 1985-86 1984-85 1994-95 2014-15 1987-88 1985-86 2006-07 2015-16

Career 1. 2,944 2. 2,376 3. 2,169 4. 2,163 5. 2,151 6. 2,084 7. 2,020 8. 1,920 9. 1,909 10. 1,907

Valorie Whiteside, Appalachian State Regina Kirk, Chattanooga Rushia Brown, Furman Karen Pelphrey, Marshall Katie Beck, ETSU DeShawne Blocker, ETSU Ali Ford, Elon Jackie Smith, Furman Kim Brown, Chattanooga Lucy Mason, UNCG

1984-88 1984-88 1989-94 1983-86 1984-88 1991-95 2009-13 1996-00 1988-93 2012-16

Scoring average Season Avg G Pts. 1. 27.1 28 758 2. 26.1 28 732 3. 25.4 28 712 4. 25.0 31 776 5. 25.1 29 728 6. 24.3 30 730 7. 24.1 29 698 8. 23.4 28 654 9. 22.4 28 626 10. 22.3 28 623 Career 1. 25.4 2. 21.9 3. 21.2 4. 20.5 5. 19.5 6. 19.0 7. 17.2 8. 16.4 9. 16.1 10. 15.9

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Feb. 22, 1984 Jan. 23, 1986 Jan. 30, 1993 Feb. 25, 1991 1985-86 Dec. 18, 1987 March 5, 2005 Jan. 15, 1984 Feb. 4, 1985 Feb. 22, 1991

Valorie Whiteside, Appalachian State Karen Pelphrey, Marshall Valorie Whiteside, Appalachian State Valorie Whiteside, Appalachian State Karen Pelphrey, Marshall DeShawne Blocker, ETSU Valorie Whiteside, Appalachian State Regina Kirk, Chattanooga Nicole Hopson, ETSU Angela Crosby, Appalachian State

Valorie Whiteside, Appalachian State Angela Crosby, Appalachian State Regina Kirk, Chattanooga Katie Beck, ETSU DeShawne Blocker, ETSU Rushia Brown, Furman Jenny Nett, Wofford Kahlia Lawrence, Mercer Tianna Tarter, ETSU Ali Ford, Elon

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1984-85 1985-86 1987-88 1986-87 1984-85 1994-95 1985-86 1987-88 1990-91 1993-94

1984-88 1992-96 1984-88 1984-88 1991-95 1989-94 1997-02 2014-present 2014-present 2009-13

Appalachian State’s Valorie Whiteside holds numerous SoCon records, including those for points in a season and a career.

Field goals made Game 1. 24 2. 20 20 4. 19 5. 18 6. 17 7. 16 16 9. 15 15 15 15

Karen Pelphrey, MAR vs. Kentucky State Valorie Whiteside, APP vs. Western Carolina Lori Lyons, WCU vs. ETSU Regina Kirk, UTC vs. North Alabama Precious Bridges, MER vs. Saint Louis Rushia Brown, FUR vs. Appalachian State Regina Kirk, UTC vs. Austin Peay Kahlia Lawrence, MER vs. Furman Jennifer O’Brien, DAV vs. Furman Ashlen Dewart, APP vs. Bowling Green Whitney Hood, UTC vs. Wofford Kahlia Lawrence, MER vs. UNCG

Season 1. 314 2. 306 3. 286 4. 282 5. 279 6. 274 7. 272 272 9. 263 10. 252

Karen Pelphrey, Marshall Valorie Whiteside, Appalachian State Valorie Whiteside, Appalachian State Valorie Whiteside, Appalachian State Valorie Whiteside, Appalachian State Katie Beck, ETSU Regina Kirk, Chattanooga Alex Anderson, Chattanooga Precious Bridges, Mercer Kahlia Lawrence, Mercer

1983-84 1986-87 1987-88 1985-86 1984-85 1985-86 1987-88 2006-07 2014-15 2015-16

Career 1. 1,153 2. 964 3. 908 4. 809 5. 730 6. 714 7. 711 8. 678 678 10. 676 676

Valorie Whiteside, Appalachian State Regina Kirk, Chattanooga Rushia Brown, Furman Kim Brown, Chattanooga Sophia Aleksandravicius, Davidson Karen Robinson, Appalachian State Janice Rhynehardt, Furman Anna Freeman, Appalachian State Kahlia Lawrence, Mercer Natalie Cleckley, Furman Jenny Nett, Wofford

1984-88 1984-88 1989-94 1988-93 2009-13 1983-87 1988-92 2009-13 2014-present 1987-91 1997-02

Feb. 22, 1984 Jan. 23, 1986 Jan, 30, 1993 Dec. 18, 1987 Nov. 28, 2014 Jan. 30, 1993 Dec. 3, 1987 Feb. 27, 2016 March 3, 2000 Dec. 23, 2009 Jan. 2, 2010 Jan. 7, 2016


INDIVIDUAL RECORD BOOK Field-goal attempts Precious Bridges, MER vs. Saint Louis Nov. 28, 2014 Lori Lyons, WCU vs. ETSU Jan. 30, 1993 Whitney Hood, UTC vs. Wofford Jan. 2, 2011 Valorie Whiteside, APP vs. Marshall Jan. 26, 1985 Regina Kirk, UTC vs. ETSU March 10, 1988 Alex Anderson, UTC vs. Western Carolina Jan. 13, 2007 Kahlia Lawrence, MER vs. Furman Feb. 27, 2016 Ali Ford, Elon vs. Virginia Tech Nov. 11, 2010 Precious Bridges, MER vs. College of Charleston Dec. 21, 2014 Alex Anderson, UTC vs. College of Charleston Feb. 17, 2006 Jordan Frazier, WOF at Radford Dec. 15, 2014 Precious Bridges, MER vs. ETSU March 6, 2015 Precious Bridges, MER vs. Marshall March 22, 2015 Shamauria Bridges, ETSU at Old Dominion Nov. 23, 2015 Lucy Mason, UNCG vs. Western Carolina Feb. 27, 2016 Kahlia Lawrence, MER at Georgia Tech March 17, 2016

Season 1. 658 2. 598 3. 593 4. 576 5. 544 6. 532 532 8. 529 9. 526 10. 515

Precious Bridges, Mercer Valorie Whiteside, Appalachian State Khalia Lawrence, Mercer Lucy Mason, UNCG Kahlia Lawrence, Mercer Valorie Whiteside, Appalachian State Nadine Soliman, UNCG Alex Anderson, Chattanooga Regina Kirk, Chattanooga Regina Kirk, Chattanooga

2014-15 1987-88 2015-16 2015-16 2016-17 1986-87 2016-17 2006-07 1987-88 1984-85

Career 1. 2,231 2. 1,912 3. 1,757 4. 1,729 5. 1,657 6. 1,616 7. 1,615 8. 1,605 9. 1,583 10. 1,536

Valorie Whiteside, Appalachian State Regina Kirk, Chattanooga Lucy Mason, UNCG Ali Ford, Elon Kim Brown, Chattanooga Kahlia Lawrence, Mercer Sophia Aleksandravicius, Davidson Laura Murray, Davidson Jenny Nett, Wofford Rushia Brown, Furman

1984-88 1984-88 2012-16 2009-13 1989-93 2014-present 2009-13 2010-14 1997-02 1989-94

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Game (minimum 8 made) 1. 100.0 (11-11) Melissa Chambers, CofC vs. Anderson Jan. 18, 2006 100.0 (11-11) Rushia Brown, FUR vs. Campbell Nov. 24, 1990 100.0 (11-11) Karen Mason, WCU vs. Eastern Kentucky Feb. 1, 1995 100.0 (11-11) Melinda Goodson, UNCG vs. Wofford Feb. 26, 1999 5. 100.0 (10-10) Regina Ikard, APP vs. Radford Nov. 26, 1991 100.0 (10-10) Monique McClelland, GSU vs. APP Jan. 23, 1992 100.0 (10-10) DeShawne Blocker, ETSU vs. WCU Feb. 22, 1995 8. 100.0 (9-9) Susan Lance, UTC vs. Appalachian State Feb. 22, 1987 100.0 (9-9) Mahagony Williams, WOF vs. APP Feb. 25, 2008 10. 100.0 (8-8) Megan Jackson, ETSU vs. Chattanooga Dec. 29, 2001 100.0 (8-8) Brittany Hodges, FUR vs. Elon Feb. 23, 2013 100.0 (8-8) Destiny Mitchell, ETSU vs. Alabama A&M Dec. 6, 2014 100.0 (8-8) Teanna Robinson, MER vs. UNCG Jan. 12, 2015

1992-93 1994-95 1992-93 1997-98 1992-93 1994-95 1992-93 1989-94 1986-87

Career (minimum 400 made) 1. 62.8 (429-683) Angela Crosby, Appalachian State 2. 59.8 (839-1,403) DeShawne Blocker, ETSU 3. 59.1 (908-1,536) Rushia Brown, Furman 4. 58.0 (538-927) Andrea Autrey, Georgia Southern 5. 56.4 (897-1,591) Katie Beck, ETSU 6. 55.4 (532-960) Sharon Mitchell, Georgia Southern 7. 53.8 (523-972) Telly Hall, Georgia Southern 8. 53.6 (594-1,109) Shanara Hollinquest, Chattanooga 9. 53.2 (411-773) Ashlen Dewart, Appalachian State 10. 52.8 (540-1,022) Brittany Hodges, Furman

1992-95 1991-95 1989-94 1991-95 1984-88 1996-01 1994-98 2006-10 2009-11 2011-15

3-point field goals made Game 1. 9 2. 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8

Alex Thompson, DAV vs. Appalachian State Amy Engle, ETSU vs. South Carolina State Marchetta Winton, UTC vs. Georgia State Becky Haus, FUR vs. Georgia State Lori Lyons, WCU vs. ETSU Haley Cook, FUR vs. Charleston Southern Alie Rousseau, GSU vs. Appalachian State Tierra Bumbrey, Elon vs. Western Carolina Raegan Thompson, FUR vs. UNC Asheville Zora Stephenson, Elon vs. Virginia Intermont Lacie Dowling, GSU vs. Detroit Allison Beasley, FUR vs. Southern Wesleyan Lindsay Simpson, WCU vs. Montreat

Season 1. 95 2. 92 3. 90 4. 90 90 6. 87 87 8. 85 9. 84 10. 83 83 83

Alyssa Frye, College of Charleston Ali Ford, Elon Brooke Hand, Chattanooga Kelly O’Conner, Furman Shamauria Bridges, ETSU Marcheta Winton, Chattanooga Ali Ford, Elon Brooke Hand, Chattanooga Ali Ford, Elon Karen Gruca, Appalachian State Alie Rousseau, Georgia Southern Brooke Hand, Chattanooga

2012-13 2010-11 2006-07 2010-11 2016-17 1988-89 2011-12 2005-06 2009-10 1990-91 2001-02 2007-08

Career 1. 338 2. 315 3. 276 4. 248 5. 230 6. 229 7. 218 8. 216 216 10. 214

Ali Ford, Elon Brooke Hand, Chattanooga Emily London, Samford Shamauria Bridges, ETSU Sam Ramirez, Appalachian State Kayla Christopher, Chattanooga Laura Murray, Davidson Katasha Brown, Chattanooga Emily London, Samford Jenaya Wade-Fray, Chattanooga

2009-13 2004-08 2008-11 2014-17 2007-11 2009-13 2010-14 2002-06 2008-11 2006-10

Dec. 6, 2008 Dec. 2, 1996 Dec. 14, 1988 Jan. 21, 1991 Jan. 30, 1993 Jan. 21, 1998 Feb. 8, 2000 Feb. 11, 2008 Dec. 12, 2010 Nov. 18, 2011 Nov. 30, 2013 Dec. 13, 2014 Jan. 5, 2015

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Game 1. 39 2. 37 3. 32 4. 30 30 6. 29 29 8. 28 28 10. 27 27 27 27 27 27 27

Season (minimum 5 made per game) 1. 64.6 (190-294) DeShawne Blocker, ETSU 2. 64.4 (139-216) Kristen Ferrucci, Davidson 3. 64.0 (222-347) Angela Crosby, Appalachian State 4. 63.7 (160-251) Sharon Mitchell, Georgia Southern 5. 63.7 (221-347) Angela Crosby, Appalachian State 6. 63.0 (289-459) DeShawne Blocker, ETSU 7. 62.0 (160-258) Monique McClelland, Georgia Southern 8. 61.4 (242-394) Rushia Brown, Furman 9. 61.3 (231-377) Katie Beck, ETSU

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3-point field-goal attempts Game 1. 20 2. 18 3. 17 17 5. 16 16 16 8. 15 15 15 15 15 15 15

Lori Lyons, WCU vs. ETSU Hannah Nichols, SAM vs. Mercer Alyssa Frye, CofC vs. Elon Linnea Rosendal, MER vs. Col. of Charleston Marchetta Winton, UTC vs. UAB Alie Rousseau, GSU vs. Col. of Charleston Shamauria Bridges, ETSU vs. Virginia Tech Alie Rousseau, GSU vs. Georgia Brooke Hand, UTC vs. Louisville Ali Ford, Elon vs. Chattanooga Ali Ford, Elon vs. Virginia Tech Ali Ford, Elon vs. Western Carolina Alyssa Frye, CofC vs. Appalachian State Lindsay Simpson, WCU vs. Montreat

Season 1. 277 2. 275 3. 261 4. 260 5. 253 6. 252 7. 244 8. 235 9. 234 10. 233

Ali Ford, Elon Alyssa Frye, College of Charleston Ali Ford, Elon Shamauria Bridges, ETSU Kelly O’Conner, Furman Shamauria Bridges, ETSU Ali Ford, Elon Brooke Hand, Chattanooga Brooke Hand, Chattanooga Alie Rousseau, Georgia Southern

2010-11 2012-13 2009-10 2016-17 2010-11 2014-15 2011-12 2006-07 2007-08 2001-02

Career 1. 1,001 2. 833 3. 739 4. 677 5. 666 6. 644 7. 641 8. 597 9. 586 10. 582

Ali Ford, Elon Brooke Hand, Chattanooga Shamauria Bridges, ETSU Jasmine Byrd, UNCG Sam Ramirez, Appalachian State Jenaya Wade-Fray, Chattanooga Laura Murray, Davidson Janna Magette, Davidson Kayla Christopher, Chattanooga Emily London, Samford

2009-13 2004-08 2014-17 2003-07 2007-11 2006-10 2010-14 1998-02 2009-13 2008-11

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Jan. 30, 1993 Feb. 2, 2015 Jan. 20, 2013 Dec. 30, 2015 Jan. 30, 1989 Jan. 5, 2002 Nov. 29, 2014 Dec. 4, 2001 Nov. 24, 2007 Dec. 17, 2009 Nov. 18, 2010 Dec. 18, 2010 Jan. 18, 2013 Jan. 15, 2015

Game (minimum 5 made) 1. 100.00 (7-7) Laura Murray, DAV vs. Appalachian State Feb. 2, 2011 2. 100.0 (6-6) Mary Perry, GSU vs. Chattanooga Feb. 1, 1999 100.0 (6-6) Jenaya Wade-Fray, UTC vs. UNCG Jan. 29, 2007 100.0 (6-6) Lee Stephens, FUR vs. Charleston Southern Jan. 8, 2008 100.0 (6-6) Melissa Liebschwager, FUR vs. Wofford Feb. 2, 2008 100.0 (6-6) Lucy Mason, UNCG vs. ETSU Feb. 13, 2016 7. 100.0 (5-5) Kristi Huff, MAR vs. Baylor 1990-91 100.0 (5-5) Tamira Higgins, MAR vs. Chattanooga Jan. 17, 1994 100.0 (5-5) Jennifer O’Brien, DAV vs. Ga. Southern Dec. 12, 1999 100.0 (5-5) Katasha Brown, UTC vs. ETSU Jan. 31, 2004 100.0 (5-5) Rachel King, CofC vs. Elon 2003-04 100.0 (5-5) Amanda Eaton, UNCG vs. Wofford Dec. 30, 2004 100.0 (5-5) Jenaya Wade-Fray, UTC vs. Davidson Jan. 8, 2007 100.0 (5-5) Ali Ford, Elon vs. Chattanooga Dec. 17, 2009 100.0 (5-5) Ashley Lax, DAV vs. UNCG Feb. 6, 2010 100.0 (5-5) Hannah Early, DAV vs. Clemson Nov. 8, 2013 100.0 (5-5) Hannah Early, DAV vs. Samford Feb. 3, 2014

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Season (minimum 1.5 made per game) 1. 48.3 (84-174) Emily London, Samford 2. 47.0 (70-149) Melissa Liebschwager, Furman 3. 46.4 (64-138) Emily London, Samford 4. 46.3 (68-147) Emily London, Samford 5. 45.9 (45-98) Melissa Davis, Appalachian State 6. 45.5 (46-101) Jennifer O’Brien, Davidson 7. 45.0 (45-100) Miranda Warfield, Chattanooga 8. 44.8 (47-105) Meagan Gloason, Davidson 9. 44.6 (87-195) Marcheta Winton, Chattanooga 10. 44.3 (70-158) Terri Brock, Chattanooga

2010-11 2008-09 2008-09 2009-10 1995-96 1997-98 2003-04 1999-00 1988-89 1998-99

Career (minimum 120 made) 1. 47.4 (276-582) Emily London, Samford 2. 42.4 (133-314) Karen Gruca, Appalachian State 3. 41.2 (161-391) Alex Thompson, Davidson 4. 40.7 (150-369) Amy Engle, ETSU 5. 40.3 (186-462) Karen Stanley, Furman 6. 39.9 (216-542) Katasha Brown, Chattanooga 7. 39.3 (149-379) Paige Anderson, Samford 8. 39.1 (229-586) Kayla Christopher, Chattanooga 9. 38.7 (170-439) Miranda Warfield, Chattanooga 10. 37.8 (146-386) Zora Stephenson, Elon

2008-11 1989-91 2006-10 1994-96 1991-95 2002-06 2008-12 2009-13 2000-04 2011-14

Free throws made Game 1. 21 2. 17 3. 16 16 16 16 7. 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15

Emily Holliday, WCU vs. Furman Lucy Mason, UNCG vs. New Orleans Valorie Whiteside, APP vs. Lenoir-Rhyne Regina Kirk, UTC vs. Mercer Shannon Thomas, APP vs. New Mexico State Danna Simpson, GSU vs. Wofford Tonya Bristow, FUR vs. Western Carolina Jackie Smith, FUR vs. ETSU Jackie Smith, FUR vs. Siena Jackie Smith, FUR vs. ETSU Jackie Smith, FUR vs. Middle Tennessee State Melinda Goodson, UNCG vs. Davidson Brittney Scarberry, CofC vs. Appalachian State Jenny Nett, WOF vs. Appalachian State Shanara Hollinquest, UTC vs. Samford

Season 1. 212 2. 207 3. 182 4. 181 5. 176 6. 173 7. 167 8. 158 9. 157 10. 156

Jackie Smith, Furman Jackie Smith, Furman Beth Laney, Appalachian State Shanara Hollinquest, Chattanooga Jackie Smith, Furman Lucy Mason, UNCG Precious Bridges, Mercer Monique Dawson, Western Carolina Gwen Thomas, Georgia Southern Shanara Hollinquest, Chattanooga

1999-00 1998-99 1986-87 2009-10 1997-98 2015-16 2014-15 2006-07 1991-92 2008-09

Career 1. 724 2. 638 3. 498 4. 444 5. 439 6. 438 7. 423 8. 418 9. 414 10. 398

Jackie Smith, Furman Valorie Whiteside, Appalachian State Shanara Hollinquest, Chattanooga Jennifer Gardner, Western Carolina Lucy Mason, UNCG Jenny Nett, Wofford Tommi Paris, Furman Regina Kirk, Chattanooga Beth Laney, Appalachian State Sophia Aleksandravicius, Davidson

1996-00 1984-88 2006-10 2001-05 2012-16 1997-02 2002-06 1984-88 1985-89 2009-13

Feb. 6, 1986 Dec. 17, 2015 Feb. 4, 1985 Feb. 3, 1987 Feb. 22, 1991 Dec. 21, 2000 Jan. 15, 1996 Dec. 17, 1997 Dec. 29, 1997 Jan. 31, 1998 Nov. 22, 1998 Feb. 27, 1999 Jan. 12, 2002 Jan. 15, 2002 Jan. 17, 2009


INDIVIDUAL RECORD BOOK Free-throw percentage

Game (minimum 12 made) 1. 100.0 (16-16) Danna Simpson, GSU vs. Wofford Jan. 24, 1998 2. 100.0 (14-14) Beth Laney, APP vs. Stephen F. Austin March 20, 1987 100.0 (14-14) Lori Lyons, WCU vs. Navy Dec. 5, 1992 100.0 (14-14) Kerry Brown, DAV vs. Wofford Jan. 24, 1998 100.0 (14-14) Amanda Eaton, UNCG vs. CofC Feb. 9, 2004 100.0 (14-14) Shanara Hollinquest, UTC vs. Samford March 8, 2010 7. 100.0 (13-13) Tommi Paris, FUR vs. Georgia Southern Jan. 17, 2005 100.0 (13-13) Justin Taylor, WCU vs. Furman March 8, 2014 9. 100.0 (12-12) Monique Dawson, WCU vs. Middle Tennessee Dec. 2, 2007 100.0 (12-12) Maryah Sydnor, APP vs. Radford Dec. 16, 2013

Free-throw attempts Game 1. 25 2. 24 3. 22 4. 20 5. 19 19 19 8. 18 18 18 18

Emily Holliday, WCU vs. Furman Valorie Whiteside, APP vs. Lenoir-Rhyne Rushia Brown, FUR vs. College of Charleston Lucy Mason, UNCG vs. New Orleans Regina Kirk, UTC vs. Mercer Tonya Bristow, FUR vs. Western Carolina Melinda Goodson, UNCG vs. Campbell Regina Kirk, Chattanooga Gwen Thomas, GSU vs. Villanova Andrea Autrey, GSU vs. Western Carolina Sharon Mitchell, GSU vs. Davidson

Season 1. 338 2. 269 3. 256 4. 252 5. 242 6. 217 7. 213 8. 212 9. 211 211

Valorie Whiteside, Appalachian State Jackie Smith, Furman Jackie Smith, Furman Shanara Hollinquest, Chattanooga Shanara Hollinquest, Chattanooga Gwen Thomas, Georgia Southern Lucy Mason, UNCG Regina Kirk, Chattanooga Regina Kirk, Chattanooga Telly Hall, Georgia Southern

Career 1. 1,173 2. 950 3. 781 4. 734 5. 724 6. 654 7. 619 8. 599 9. 568 10. 558

Valorie Whiteside, Appalachian State Jackie Smith, Furman Regina Kirk, Chattanooga Shanara Hollinquest, Chattanooga Jackie Smith, Furman Telly Hall, Georgia Southern Roxanne Williams, Western Carolina Lucy Mason, UNCG Melinda Goodson, UNCG Jenny Nett, Wofford

Feb. 6, 1986 Feb. 4, 1985 Dec. 4, 1992 Dec. 17, 2015 Feb. 3, 1987 Jan. 15, 1996 Dec. 30, 1997 Dec. 6, 1986 Nov. 20, 1991 Feb. 25, 1995 Dec. 30, 1997 1984-85 1999-00 1998-99 2009-10 2008-09 1991-92 1986-87 1984-85 1997-98 1984-88 1996-00 1984-88 2006-10 1996-00 1994-98 1988-91 2012-16 1996-00 1997-02

2010-11 2005-06 1989-90 2012-13 2008-09 2009-10 2012-13 2012-13 2009-10 1993-94

Career (minimum 200 made) 1. 91.5 (301-329) Emily London, Samford 2. 87.8 (237-270) Maryah Sydnor, Appalachian State 3. 85.1 (423-497) Tommi Paris, Furman 4. 84.1 (364-433) Karen Stanley, Furman 5. 83.8 (202-241) Jane Dalton, Appalachian State 6. 835 (218-261) Alex Thompson, Davidson 7. 83.3 (355-426) Anna Freeman, Appalachian State 8. 83.2 (352-423) Lee Stephens, Furman 9. 83.1 (217-261) Paige Anderson, Samford 10. 82.9 (209-252) Justin Taylor, Western Carolina

2008-11 2012-14 2002-06 1991-95 1984-88 2006-10 2009-13 2006-10 2008-12 2013-15

Rebounds Game 1. 28 2. 26 26 26 26 6. 25 7. 24 24 9. 23 23 23 23 23 23 23

DeShawne Blocker, ETSU vs. Covenant Valorie Whiteside, APP vs. Furman Katie Beck, ETSU vs. Charleston (W.Va.) Katie Beck, ETSU vs. Radford Sherae Bonner, WCU vs. Livingstone DeShawne Blocker, ETSU vs. Marshall DeShawne Blocker, ETSU vs. Davidson Brittany Hodges, FUR vs. Davidson Valorie Whiteside, APP vs. Lenoir-Rhyne Valorie Whiteside, APP vs. Wofford Kim Bush, UTC vs. Mercer Charlene Penland, WCU vs. ETSU Natalie Cleckley, FUR vs. Western Carolina Jenette Reed, MAR vs. Campbell Erin Butcher, DAV vs. Lynchburg

Season 1. 450 2. 441 3. 435 4. 362 5. 356 356 7. 347 8. 345 9. 342 10. 336

DeShawne Blocker, ETSU Katie Beck, ETSU Valorie Whiteside, Appalachian State Katie Beck, ETSU Kim Horsey, Chattanooga Natalie Cleckley, Furman Sophia Aleksandravicius, Davidson DeShawne Blocker, ETSU Katie Beck, ETSU Jasmine Joyner, Chattanooga

Jan. 4, 1994 Feb. 26, 1985 Dec. 7, 1985 Dec. 5, 1985 Nov. 17, 2014 Feb. 13, 1993 Feb. 26, 1994 Nov. 14, 2014 Feb. 4, 1985 Nov. 23, 1985 Jan. 21, 1986 Feb. 24, 1990 Jan. 9, 1991 Dec. 29, 1992 Jan. 30, 1993

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Season (minimum 2.5 made per game) 1. 93.6 (117-125) Emily London, Samford 2. 92.7 (102-110) Tommi Paris, Furman 3. 92.3 (96-104) Lea Ann Parsley, Marshall 4. 90.8 (89-98) Ali Ford, Elon 5. 90.2 (83-92) Emily London, Samford 6. 90.2 (101-112) Emily London, Samford 7. 88.7 (94-106) Maryah Sydnor, Appalachian State 8. 87.9 (109-124) Anna Freeman, Appalachian State 9. 87.8 (115-131) Jamie Navarro, Georgia Southern 10. 87.7 (93-106) Karen Stanley, Furman

1993-94 1987-88 1984-85 1985-86 1983-84 1990-91 2012-13 1994-95 1986-87 2016-17

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INDIVIDUAL RECORD BOOK Career 1. 1,404 2. 1,369 3. 1,361 4. 1,143 5. 1,102 6. 1,086 7. 1,056 8. 1,023 9. 1,008 10. 1,004

Katie Beck, ETSU Valorie Whiteside, Appalachian State DeShawne Blocker, ETSU Sophia Aleksandravicius, Davidson Natalie Cleckley, Furman Regina Kirk, Chattanooga Jackie Smith, Furman Rushia Brown, Furman Anna Freeman, Appalachian State Kelsey Evans, Elon

1984-88 1984-88 1991-95 2009-13 1987-91 1984-88 1996-00 1989-94 2009-13 2009-13

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Season 1. 17.6 (25-441) 2. 17.3 (26-450) 3. 15.5 (28-435) 4. 13.7 (25-342) 5. 13.0 (25-326) 6. 12.9 (28-362) 7. 12.7 (28-356) 8. 11.5 (30-345) 9. 10.8 (31-335) 10. 10.5 (32-336)

Katie Beck, ETSU DeShawne Blocker, ETSU Valorie Whiteside, Appalachian State Katie Beck, ETSU DeShawne Blocker, ETSU Katie Beck, ETSU Natalie Cleckley, Furman DeShawne Blocker, ETSU Jackie Smith, Furman Jasmine Joyner, Chattanooga

1987-88 1993-94 1984-85 1986-87 1992-93 1985-86 1990-91 1994-95 1999-00 2016-17

Career 1. 13.4 (105-1,404) 2. 12.7 (107-1,361) 3. 11.8 (116-1,369) 4. 11.7 (62-725) 5. 10.1 (44-444) 6. 9.7 (112-1,086) 7. 9.4 (65-632) 9.4 (66-621) 9. 9.6 (115-1,102) 10 9.3 (100-929)

Katie Beck, ETSU DeShawne Blocker, ETSU Valorie Whiteside, Appalachian State Tonya Bristowe, Furman Erin Butcher, Davidson Regina Kirk, Chattanooga Sophia Aleksandravicius, Davidson Alex Anderson, Chattanooga Natalie Cleckley, Furman Shannon Thomas, Appalachian State

1984-88 1991-95 1984-88 1994-98 1992-94 1984-88 2011-13 2006-08 1987-91 1988-92

Assists Game 1. 20 20 3. 19 19 5. 17 17 7. 16 16 9. 15 10. 14

Kim Skala, ETSU vs. Virginia Tech Susan Lance, UTC vs. Mercer Kim Skala, ETSU vs. Appalachian State Kim Skala, ETSU vs. Western Carolina Kim Skala, ETSU vs. Georgetown Susan Lance, UTC vs. ETSU Susan Lance, UTC vs. ETSU Amy Wales, UTC vs. Marshall Whitney Bunn, FUR vs. Coastal Carolina Sydni Means, MER vs. Furman

Season 1. 285 2. 234 3. 226 4. 216 5. 208 6. 206 7. 202 8. 192 9. 191 10. 189

Kim Skala, ETSU Kim Skala, ETSU Whitney Bunn, Furman Sydni Means, Mercer Amy Wales, Chattanooga Jill Brown, College of Charleston Kim Skala, ETSU Karla May, Marshall Brigid Morrissey, Furman Sydni Means, Mercer

1985-86 1984-85 2014-15 2016-17 1989-90 2012-13 1986-87 1984-85 2013-14 2015-16

Career 1. 842 2. 660 3. 648 4. 588

Kim Skala, ETSU Jane Dalton, Appalachian State Nancy Smith, Chattanooga Jennifer O’Brien, Davidson

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5. 568 6. 562 7. 536 8. 512 9. 509 10. 477

Shannon Spencer, Appalachian State Whitney Bunn, Furman Karla May, Marshall Amy Wales, Chattanooga Jan Cameron, Chattanooga Rachel Brittenham, Wofford

1992-96 2013-17 1983-86 1987-91 1990-94 2009-13

Assists average Season 1. 10.6 (27-285) 2. 8.7 (27-234) 3. 8.1 (25-202) 4. 7.4 (26-192) 5. 7.2 (29-208) 6. 6.8 (33-226) 7. 6.8 (27-184) 8. 6.8 (32-216) 9. 6.6 (28-184) 10. 6.4 (32-206)

Kim Skala, ETSU Kim Skala, ETSU Kim Skala, ETSU Karla May, Marshall Amy Wales, Chattanooga Whitney Bunn, Furman Jennifer O’Brien, Davidson Sydni Means, Mercer Nancy Smith, Chattanooga Jill Brown, College of Charleston

Career 1. 8.0 (105-841) 2. 5.9 (110-648) 3. 5.7 (116-660) 4. 5.4 (108-588) 5. 5.1 (112-568) 6. 4.9 (86-422) 7. 4.8 (118-562) 8. 4.5 (115-512) 9. 4.1 (84-346) 10. 4.0 (118-477)

Kim Skala, ETSU 1983-87 Nancy Smith, Chattanooga 1987-91 Jane Dalton, Appalachian State 1984-88 Jennifer O’Brien, Davidson 1996-00 Shannon Spencer, Appalachian State 1992-96 Sydni Means, Mercer 2014-present Whitney Bunn, Furman 2013-17 Amy Wales, Chattanooga 1987-91 Tianna Tarter, ETSU 2014-17 Rachel Brittenham, Wofford 2009-13

1985-86 1984-85 1986-87 1984-85 1989-90 2014-15 1997-98 2016-17 1988-89 2012-13

Blocked shots Game 1. 12 2. 10 3. 9 9 9 9 9 6. 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8

Sharon Deal, MAR vs. Youngstown State Sophia Aleksandravicius, DAV vs. Furman Sharon Deal, MAR vs. Appalachian State Sophia Aleksandravicius, DAV vs. Furman Teanna Robinson, MER vs. Saint Louis Jasmine Joyner, UTC vs. Bowling Green Jasmine Joyner, UTC vs. ETSU Sharon Deal, MAR vs. Furman Jennifer Weurding, WOF vs. North Carolina A&T Jennifer Weurding, WOF vs. Appalachian State Anna Freeman, APP vs. Bowling Green Catherine Williams, APP vs. Davidson Sophia Aleksandravicius, DAV vs. Ga. Southern Jasmine Joyner, UTC vs. Notre Dame Jasmine Joyner, UTC vs. Western Carolina Jasmine Joyner, UTC vs. Wofford Jasmine Joyner, UTC vs. Samford Jasmine Joyner, UTC vs. Stetson Jasmine Joyner, UTC at Wofford

Season 1. 132 2. 126 3. 122 4. 117 5. 102 6. 95 7. 93 8. 92 9. 81 10. 71 71

Jasmine Joyner, Chattanooga Jasmine Joyner, Chattanooga Jasmine Joyner, Chattanooga Sharon Deal, Marshall Sophia Aleksandravicius, Davidson Sophia Aleksandravicius, Davidson Sophia Aleksandravicius, Davidson Anna Freeman, Appalachian State Jennifer Weurding, Wofford Sharon Deal, Marshall Courtney Nyborg, Elon

Jan. 4, 1989 Feb. 16, 2013 Feb. 25, 1989 Jan. 30, 2012 Nov. 28, 2014 Nov. 20, 2016 Jan. 14, 2017 Jan. 15, 1989 Nov. 26, 2005 Feb. 12, 2007 Dec. 23, 2009 Jan. 23, 2010 Dec. 1, 2012 Nov. 21, 2014 Jan. 13, 2016 Feb. 6, 2016 March 4, 2016 Dec. 5, 2016 Jan. 26, 2017 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 1988-89 2012-13 2010-11 2011-12 2009-10 2006-07 1987-88 2003-04


INDIVIDUAL RECORD BOOK Career 1. 436 2. 339 3. 265 4. 253 5. 235 6. 227 7. 221 8. 195 9. 193 10. 188

Jasmine Joyner, Chattanooga Sophia Aleksandravicius, Davidson Anna Freeman, Appalachian State Jennifer Weurding, Wofford Mahagony Williams, Wofford Kelsey Evans, Elon Alex Anderson, Chattanooga Valorie Whiteside, Appalachian State Rushia Brown, Furman Sharon Deal, Marshall

2013-17 2009-13 2009-13 2003-07 2007-11 2009-13 2004-08 1984-88 1989-94 1987-89

Blocked-shots average Sharon Deal, Marshall Jasmine Joyner, Chattanooga Jasmine Joyner, Chattanooga Jasmine Joyner, Chattanooga Sophia Aleksandravicius, Davidson Sophia Aleksandravicius, Davidson Sophia Aleksandravicius, Davidson Sharon Deal, Marshall Anna Freeman, Appalachian State Jeanne Marvel, Western Carolina

1988-89 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 1987-88 2009-10 1986-87

Career 1. 3.6 (122-436) 2. 3.4 (55-188) 3. 2.7 (127-339) 4. 2.4 (52-127) 5. 2.3 (108-253) 6. 2.0 (132-265) 7. 2.0 (119-235) 8. 1.8 (124-227) 9. 1.7 (114-193) 10. 1.7 (116-195)

Jasmine Joyner, Chattanooga Sharon Deal, Marshall Sophia Aleksandravicius, Davidson Jeanne Marvel, Western Carolina Jennifer Weurding, Wofford Anna Freeman, Appalachian State Mahagony Williams, Wofford Kelsey Evans, Elon Rushia Brown, Furman Valorie Whiteside, Appalachian State

2013-17 1987-89 2009-13 1986-88 2003-07 2009-13 2007-11 2009-13 1990-94 1984-88

Game 1. 14 2. 13 3. 12 4. 11 11 11 11 8. 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10

Stephanie Wine, MAR vs. Western Carolina Valorie Whiteside, APP vs. College of Charleston Rachel Brittenham, WOF vs. Western Carolina Chris McClure, UTC vs. Appalachian State Jennifer O’Brien, DAV vs. Furman Kristen Boone, UNCG vs. UNC Wilmington Whitney Tossie, APP vs. Elon Karla May, MAR vs. West Virginia State Emily Holliday, WCU vs. Tusculum Jenelle Stephenson, MAR vs. ETSU Lucy Dunn, FUR vs. ETSU Karen Stanley, FUR vs. ETSU Tiffany Lanier, GSU, vs. South Carolina Liz Miller, WOF vs. Davidson Shon Redmond, Elon vs. UNCW

Season 1. 122 122 3. 121 4. 117 5. 113 6. 112 7. 106 8. 101 101 101 101

Tracy Krueger, Marshall Anna Freeman, Appalachian State Kristen Boone, UNCG Jennifer O’Brien, Davidson Whitney Tossie, Appalachian State Nancy Smith, Chattanooga Shannon Spencer, Appalachian State Janna Magette, Davidson Tiffany Lanier, Georgia Southern Tiffany Lanier, Georgia Southern Kristen Boone, UNCG

1992-93 2011-12 2004-05 1999-00 2006-07 1988-89 1994-95 2000-01 2000-01 2002-03 2005-06

Career 1. 383 2. 368 368 4. 356 5. 351 6. 341 7. 338 8. 315 9. 307 10. 293

Anna Freeman, Appalachian State Nancy Smith, Chattanooga Jennifer O’Brien, Davidson Nancy Smith, Chattanooga Whitney Tossie, Appalachian State Shannon Spencer, Appalachian State Rushia Brown, Furman Kristen Boone, UNCG Valorie Whiteside, Appalachian State Anna Freeman, Appalachian State

2009-13 1987-91 1996-00 1987-91 2004-08 1992-95 1989-94 2004-09 1984-88 2009-12

Jan. 23, 1995 Jan. 9, 1988 Feb. 21, 2011 1984-85 Jan. 11, 1999 Nov. 12, 2006 Dec. 16, 2006 Nov. 25, 1983 Dec. 3, 1985 Jan. 18, 1988 Jan. 30, 1988 Jan. 31, 1994 Dec. 3, 2003 Jan. 31, 2009 Nov. 18, 2012

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Season 1. 4.2 (28-117) 2. 4.0 (33-132) 3. 3.9 (32-126) 4. 3.8 (32-122) 5. 3.1 (31-95) 6. 2.9 (31-91) 7. 2.9 (35-102) 8. 2.6 (27-71) 9. 2.6 (35-92) 10. 2.5 (26-65)

Steals

Steals average

UNCG’s Kristen Boone is the SoCon’s career leader in steals per game with an average of 3.71.

Season 1. 4.4 (28-122) 2. 4.3 (27-117) 3. 4.3 (28-121) 4. 4.0 (28-112) 5. 3.9 (26-101) 6. 3.8 (28-106) 7. 3.6 (28-101) 8. 3.59 (34-122) 9. 3.5 (28-99) 3.5 (28-99)

Tracy Krueger, Marshall Jennifer O’Brien, Davidson Kristen Boone, UNCG Nancy Smith, Chattanooga Kristen Boone, UNCG Shannon Spencer, Appalachian State Janna Magette, Davidson Anna Freeman, Appalachian State Jennifer O’Brien, Davidson Janna Magette, Davidson

1992-93 1999-00 2004-05 1988-89 2005-06 1994-95 2000-01 2011-12 1998-99 2000-01

Career 1. 3.71 (85-315) 2. 3.41 (108-368) 3. 3.24 (110-356) 4. 3.04 (112-341) 5. 3.03 (116-351) 6. 2.96 (114-338) 7. 2.90 (132-383) 8. 2.76 (114-315) 9. 2.65 (116-307) 10. 2.61 (109-285)

Kristen Boone, UNCG Jennifer O’Brien, Davidson Nancy Smith, Chattanooga Shannon Spencer, Appalachian State Whitney Tossie, Appalachian State Rushia Brown, Furman Anna Freeman, Appalachian State Liz Miller, Wofford Valorie Whiteside, Appalachian State Tiffany Lanier, Georgia Southern

2004-09 1996-00 1987-91 1992-96 2004-08 1989-94 2009-13 2005-09 1984-88 1999-03

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TEAM RECORD BOOK Scoring Game 1. 126 2. 125 3. 116 116 5. 114 6. 112 7. 111 8. 110 110 10. 109

Marshall vs. West Virginia Tech Furman vs. Charleston Southern Furman vs. Charleston Southern Wofford vs. Erskine Furman vs. ETSU Furman vs. Rider Georgia Southern vs. Mercer Georgia Southern vs. Kent Western Carolina vs. Montreat Appalachian State vs. Marshall

Season 1. 2,543 Appalachian State 2. 2,518 Western Carolina 3. 2,440 Furman 4. 2,432 ETSU 5. 2,417 Appalachian State 6. 2,392 Marshall 7. 2,363 Chattanooga 8. 2,344 Chattanooga 9. 2,343 Appalachian State 10. 2,338 Appalachian State

Nov. 26, 1984 Jan. 16, 1991 Dec. 16, 1989 Nov. 17, 2016 Jan. 26, 1990 Jan. 4, 1992 Feb. 20, 1986 Jan. 4, 1992 Jan. 5, 2015 Jan. 21, 1995 1986-87 2007-08 1989-90 1994-95 1995-96 1984-85 1988-89 2001-02 1987-88 2010-11

Season 1. 1,001 Appalachian State 2. 972 Furman 3. 953 Appalachian State 4. 948 Western Carolina 5. 936 Chattanooga 6. 928 Georgia Southern 7. 917 Appalachian State 8. 900 Appalachian State 9. 899 Chattanooga 899 Chattanooga

1986-87 1989-90 1987-88 2007-08 1988-89 1992-93 2010-11 2009-10 1989-90 1991-92

Field-goal attempts Game 1. 100 2. 95 3. 93 93 5. 91 91 7. 90 8. 88 88 88

Elon vs. Western Carolina Chattanooga vs. Lincoln Memorial Chattanooga vs. Alabama-Huntsville Western Carolina vs. Elon Chattanooga vs. Mercer Chattanooga vs. Appalachian State Chattanooga vs. ETSU Georgia Southern vs. Armstrong State College of Charleston vs. Western Carolina Mercer vs. Saint Louis

Feb. 11, 2008 Jan. 30, 1990 Nov. 29, 1991 Feb. 11, 2008 Jan. 31, 1987 Dec. 19, 2000 Feb. 7, 1987 Dec. 30, 1994 March 9, 2009 Nov. 28, 2014

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Scoring average Season 1. 84.1 (29-2,440) 2. 83.7 (28-2,343) 3. 82.8 (28-2,318) 4. 82.5 (29-2,392) 5. 82.0 (31-2,543) 6. 81.1 (30-2,432) 7. 80.6 (30-2,417) 8. 79.3 (28-2,220) 9. 79.1 (29-2,137) 79.1 (28-2,214)

Furman Appalachian State Furman Marshall Appalachian State ETSU Appalachian State Appalachian State Appalachian State Georgia Southern

1989-90 1987-88 1990-91 1984-85 1986-87 1994-95 1995-96 1993-94 1988-89 1994-95

Scoring defense Season 1. 50.2 (31-1,555) 2. 50.5 (33-1,665) 3. 52.9 (32-1,692) 4. 53.2 (29-1,542) 5. 54.4 (31-1,685) 6. 54.6 (30-1,639) 7. 54.9 (33-1,811) 8. 56.2 (33-1,856) 9. 56.3 (33-1,857) 10. 56.4 (28-1,580)

Samford Chattanooga Chattanooga Samford Samford Chattanooga Chattanooga Chattanooga Mercer Chattanooga

2015-16 2014-15 2015-16 2008-09 2012-13 2004-05 2012-13 2013-14 2015-16 2004-05

Field goals made Game 1. 48 48 3. 47 4. 46 46 46 7. 45 8. 44 44 10. 43 43 43

Marshall vs. West Virginia Tech Georgia Southern vs. Kent Appalachian State vs. Catawba Chattanooga vs. Mercer Furman vs. Charleston Southern Western Carolina vs. Montreat Chattanooga vs. Mercer Chattanooga vs. Mercer Wofford vs. Limestone Georgia Southern vs. Central Florida Appalachian State vs. UNC Asheville Western Carolina vs. Warren Wilson

Nov. 26, 1984 Jan. 4, 1992 Dec. 10, 1984 Dec. 5, 1987 Jan. 16, 1991 Jan. 5, 2015 Jan. 18, 1989 Jan. 31, 1987 Dec. 14, 2001 Dec. 8, 1992 Dec. 2, 2010 Jan. 4, 2016 ETSU’s DeShawne Blocker holds the conference record for most rebounds in a game and in a season.

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TEAM RECORD BOOK Season 1. 2,670 Appalachian State 2. 2,252 Western Carolina 3. 2,230 Mercer 4. 2,203 Chattanooga 5. 2,130 College of Charleston 6. 2,086 Furman 7. 2,084 Appalachian State 8. 2,068 Chattanooga 9. 2,063 UNCG 10. 2,057 Georgia Southern

1988-89 2007-08 2014-15 1988-89 2012-13 1989-90 2009-10 1989-90 2016-17 2002-03

Field-goal percentage Game 1. 74.0 (37-50) 2. 69.6 3. 67.7 4. 67.3 (37-55) 5. 66.1 (41-62) 6. 65.1 (28-43) 7. 64.7 (33-51) 8. 63.3 (31-49) 9. 63.0 (34-54) 10. 62.8 (27-43)

ETSU vs. Appalachian State Feb. 20, 1986 Georgia Southern vs. Appalachian State Jan. 23, 1993 Furman vs. Winthrop Jan. 3, 1995 College of Charleston vs. Anderson Nov. 17, 2001 UNCG vs. N.C. Central Dec. 31, 2015 Chattanooga vs. UNCG Jan. 19, 2015 Appalachian State vs. Furman March 10, 1990 Elon vs. Winston-Salem State Dec. 13, 2007 Chattanooga vs. Austin Peay Dec. 18, 2013 Samford vs. Central Connecticut State Dec. 29, 2010 Appalachian State Appalachian State Appalachian State Appalachian State ETSU Furman Davidson Chattanooga ETSU ETSU

1986-87 1985-86 1987-88 1988-89 1984-85 1985-86 1997-98 1985-86 1993-94 1993-94

3-point field goals made Game 1. 16 2. 15 15 15 15 15 15 8. 14 14 14 14 14 14 14

Chattanooga vs. Georgia Southern Chattanooga vs. Furman Chattanooga vs. Davidson Samford vs. Wofford Samford vs. Berry College Samford vs. Saint Peter’s Furman vs. Coastal Carolina Chattanooga vs. South Florida Chattanooga vs. Appalachian State Elon vs. St. Andrews College College of Charleston vs. Mercer ETSU vs. Morehead State Furman vs. Winthrop Furman vs. Mars Hill

Season 1. 272 Samford 2. 270 Samford 3. 257 Chattanooga 257 Chattanooga 5. 253 Chattanooga 6. 251 Chattanooga 7. 244 Chattanooga 8. 233 Chattanooga 9. 232 Samford 10. 222 Furman

Samford’s Monica Maxwell was 78-for-196 from 3-point range in 2009-10, helping the Bulldogs set a single-season SoCon record with 272 3-pointers.

3-point field-goal attempts Dec. 4, 2010 Feb. 22, 2004 Jan. 8, 2007 Jan. 26, 2009 Dec. 7, 2010 Dec. 30, 2010 Dec. 3, 2014 Dec. 4, 1998 Jan. 31, 2000 Nov. 20, 2009 Nov. 20, 2009 Dec. 15, 2014 Nov. 24, 2015 Nov. 26, 2016 2009-10 2010-11 2006-07 2009-10 2008-09 2005-06 2010-11 2007-08 2008-09 2015-16

Game 1. 38 38 38 4. 37 5. 35 6. 34 34 34 34 10. 33 33 33 33 33 33 33

ETSU vs. Georgia Southern Chattanooga vs. Louisville Chattanooga at Saint Mary’s (Calif.) Chattanooga vs. Furman Chattanooga vs. Davidson Wofford vs. Furman Chattanooga vs. Clemson Chattanooga at Appalachian State Chattanooga vs. Oklahoma State Davidson vs. Furman Samford vs. Wofford Chattanooga vs. College of Charleston Chattanooga vs. Jacksonville State Samford at Oregon Samford at Oklahoma Furman vs. Mars Hill

Season 1. 768 2. 746 3. 741 4. 740 5. 737 6. 697 7. 681 8. 673 9. 670 10. 656

Samford Chattanooga Chattanooga Chattanooga Chattanooga Chattanooga Samford Chattanooga Furman Furman

1997-98 Nov. 24, 2007 Nov. 24, 2012 Dec. 22, 2004 Feb. 12, 2011 Feb. 1, 2005 Nov. 17, 2007 Feb. 16, 2009 March 20, 2010 Feb. 26, 2004 Jan. 26, 2009 March 8, 2009 Dec. 12, 2012 Dec. 18, 2012 Dec. 28, 2013 Nov. 26, 2016

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Season 1. 55.9 (1,001-1,792) 2. 51.5 (890-1,728) 3. 50.4 (953-1,891) 4. 48.8 (815-2,670) 5. 48.4 (797-1,645) 6. 47.8 7. 47.7 (743-1,558) 47.7 (878-1,840) 9. 47.3 (791-1,671) 10. 46.9 (723-1,542)

2009-10 2006-07 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2007-08 2010-11 2005-06 2015-16 2016-17

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Game (minimum 4 made) 1. 100.0 (4-4) Chattanooga vs. ETSU 1988-89 2. 81.3 (13-16) Georgia Southern vs. Appalachian State Feb. 8, 2000 3. 80.0 (4-5) Appalachian State at George Mason Dec. 30, 2008 4. 76.9 (10-13) College of Charleston vs. Wofford Dec. 14, 2009 76.9 (10-13) Davidson vs. Appalachian State Feb. 2, 2011 76.9 (10-13) Davidson vs. Samford Feb. 3, 2014 7. 75.0 (6-8) Western Carolina vs. Georgia State Dec. 11, 2010 75.0 (12-16) Chattanooga vs. UNCG Jan. 19, 2015 9. 72.7 (8-11) Wofford vs. College of Charleston Dec. 1, 2001 72.7 (8-11) College of Charleston at Elon Dec. 8, 2008

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Season 1. 42.4 (136-321) 2. 41.0 (136-332) 3. 40.8 (151-370) 4. 39.9 (141-353) 5. 39.6 (270-681) 6. 38.5 (106-275) 7. 38.1 (164-430) 8. 38.0 (112-295) 9. 37.9 (55-145) 10. 37.7 (168-498) 37.7 (195-517)

Appalachian State Appalachian State Chattanooga Davidson Samford ETSU Furman ETSU Appalachian State Wofford Furman

1990-91 1990-91 1988-89 1999-00 2010-11 1993-94 2005-06 1996-97 1989-90 2016-17 2008-09

Free throws made Game 1. 43 2. 42 42 42 42 6. 41 7. 38 8. 37 9. 36 10. 35 35

Western Carolina vs. Davidson Furman vs. Western Carolina Wofford vs. Eastern Kentucky Georgia Southern vs. Wofford Furman vs. UNC Asheville Appalachian State vs. Radford Wofford vs. Eastern Kentucky UNCG vs. Elon College of Charleston vs. Appalachian State Georgia Southern vs. Davidson Western Carolina vs. UNCG

Season 1. 609 2. 580 3. 568 4. 565 5. 555 6. 552 7. 526 8. 508 9. 507 10. 492

Appalachian State Marshall ETSU Furman Marshall Appalachian State Davidson Davidson Chattanooga Georgia Southern

Jan. 14, 1995 Jan. 15, 1996 Dec. 13, 1998 Dec. 30, 1998 Nov. 26, 2004 Dec. 12, 1990 Nov. 20, 1999 Dec. 2, 1998 Jan. 12, 2002 Dec. 12, 1999 Feb. 27, 2015 1990-91 1996-97 1994-95 1994-95 1995-96 2004-05 1998-99 2013-14 2003-04 1995-96

Free-throw attempts Game 1. 64 2. 58 3. 55 55 5. 53 6. 52 7. 50 50 9. 49 49

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Jan. 14, 1995 Jan. 15, 1996 Dec. 20, 1997 Dec. 13, 1998 Unknown Dec. 30, 1998 Jan. 9, 1999 Jan. 12, 2002 Nov. 14, 1997 Nov. 25, 2003

Furman’s Jackie Smith holds the SoCon record for most free throws made in a season and free-throw attempts in a career.

Season 1. 853 2. 820 3. 803 4. 797 5. 777 6. 775 7. 762 8. 758 9. 750 10. 732

Appalachian State Furman Marshall ETSU Marshall Western Carolina Chattanooga Davidson Georgia Southern Western Carolina

1990-91 1994-95 1996-97 1994-95 1995-96 1994-95 2003-04 1998-99 1995-96 2007-08

Free-throw percentage

Game (minimum 10 made) 1. 100.0 (26-26) Chattanooga vs. UAB 2. 100.0 (14-14) Samford vs. Davidson 100.0 (14-14) Samford vs. Chattanooga 100.0 (14-14) Samford vs. UAB 5. 100.0 (13-13) Western Carolina vs. Furman 100.0 (13-13) Chattanooga at Elon 100.0 (13-13) Davidson vs. Georgia Southern 8. 100.0 (12-12) College of Charleston vs. Davidson 100.0 (12-12) Samford vs. Clemson 100.0 (12-12) Samford vs. Saint Peter’s 100.0 (12-12) Western Carolina vs. Campbell

1990-91 Jan. 19, 2009 Nov. 30, 2009 Dec. 6, 2014 Mar. 1, 2002 Dec. 17, 2009 Jan. 8, 2011 Jan. 2, 2008 Dec. 12, 2010 Dec. 30, 2010 Dec. 14, 2015


TEAM RECORD BOOK Season 1. 77.5 (386-498) 2. 77.3 (426-551) 3. 76.7 (415-541) 76.7 (472-615) 5. 76.6 (291-380) 6. 75.9 (425-560) 7. 75.7 (358-473) 8. 75.5 (428-567) 9. 74.9 (526-702) 10. 74.5 (491-659)

Samford Appalachian State Furman Davidson Samford Samford Chattanooga Furman Furman Georgia Southern

2010-11 2012-13 2007-08 2010-11 2012-13 2009-10 2016-17 2005-06 2004-05 2000-01

Rebounds

Chattanooga Chattanooga Appalachian State Chattanooga Appalachian State Chattanooga Chattanooga Chattanooga Chattanooga Georgia Southern

1988-89 1989-90 2010-11 1990-91 2009-10 2005-06 1985-86 1991-92 1987-88 1992-93

Assists average

Marshall vs. West Virginia Tech Western Carolina vs. Mars Hill Georgia Southern vs. Augusta State Wofford at Bethune-Cookman Wofford vs. Montreat Elon vs. Western Carolina Wofford vs. Norfolk State Chattanooga vs. Richmond Furman vs. Erskine Wofford vs. Limestone Wofford vs. Montreat Western Carolina vs. Elon

Season 1. 1,521 Western Carolina 2. 1,504 Appalachian State 3. 1,488 Western Carolina 4. 1,434 Georgia Southern 5. 1,433 College of Charleston 6. 1,421 Western Carolina 7. 1,419 Mercer 8. 1,416 UNCG 9. 1,405 Appalachian State 10. 1,370 Davidson

Nov. 26, 1984 Dec. 4, 1986 Dec. 18, 2000 Nov. 28, 2008 Nov. 18, 2005 Feb. 11, 2008 Nov. 18, 2009 Dec. 29, 2009 Dec. 7, 2010 Nov. 26, 2002 Dec. 8, 2006 Feb. 11, 2008

Season 1. 20.2 (31-625) 2. 21.2 (29-616) 3. 20.0 (28-561) 4. 19.2 (28-537) 5. 18.9 (29-547) 6. 18.4 (32-589) 7. 18.0 (30-541) 8. 18.0 (29-522) 9. 17.7 (30-532) 10. 17.7 (31-548)

Chattanooga Chattanooga Chattanooga Chattanooga Chattanooga Appalachian State Chattanooga Furman Georgia Southern Chattanooga

1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1987-88 1985-86 2010-11 1991-92 1989-90 1992-93 2005-06

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Game 1. 75 2. 72 3. 67 4. 66 5. 64 64 64 64 64 10. 63 63 63

Season 1. 625 2. 616 3. 589 4. 561 5. 556 6. 548 7. 547 8. 541 9. 537 10. 532

2007-08 2009-10 2006-07 2002-03 2012-13 2008-09 2014-15 2016-17 1990-91 2012-13

Rebounding average Season 1. 49.6 (26-1,289) 2. 47.8 (30-1,434) 3. 44.8 (29-1,299) 44.8 (32-1,433) 5. 44.7 (34-1,521) 6. 43.8 (34-1,488) 7. 43.1 (33-1,421) 8. 43.0 (35-1,504) 9. 41.4 (29-1,201) 10. 41.0 (33-1,353)

ETSU Georgia Southern Georgia Southern College of Charleston Western Carolina Western Carolina Western Carolina Appalachian State Wofford Chattanooga

1993-94 2002-03 2003-04 2012-13 2007-08 2006-07 2008-09 2009-10 2008-09 2009-10

Assists Game 1. 36 2. 35 3. 34 4. 33 33 6. 31 31 8. 30 30 30 30

Chattanooga vs. Marshall Chattanooga vs. Georgia State Furman vs. Charleston Southern Chattanooga vs. Mercer Chattanooga vs. Tennessee State Georgia Southern vs. Appalachian State Appalachian State vs. Furman Georgia Southern at Central Florida UNCG vs. Winthrop UNCG vs. College of Charleston Wofford vs. Limestone

Jan. 13, 1990 Jan. 10, 1990 Jan. 16, 1991 Feb. 3, 1987 Feb. 14, 1990 Jan. 23, 1993 Jan. 11, 1997 Dec. 8, 1992 Feb. 17, 1993 Dec. 29, 1999 Dec. 14, 2001 Chattanooga’s Brooke Hand ended her career as the SoCon’s career 3-point field-goal leader.

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Blocked shots Game 1. 17 2. 15 15 4. 14 14 6. 13 13 8. 12 12 12 12 12 12

Appalachian State vs. Elon College of Charleston vs. Furman Furman vs. Southern Wesleyan Wofford vs. Furman Chattanooga vs. Wofford Marshall vs. Youngstown State Elon at UNCG Western Carolina vs. UNC Wilmington Davidson vs. Western Carolina Wofford vs. Elon Wofford vs. Davidson Wofford vs. Furman Chattanooga vs. Western Carolina

Season 1. 223 2. 202 3. 189 4. 188 5. 181 6. 171 7. 170 8. 167 9. 163 10. 159

Appalachian State Chattanooga Chattanooga Chattanooga Elon Wofford Marshall Wofford Wofford Davidson

Jan. 2, 2010 Dec. 3, 2011 Dec. 13, 2014 Feb. 7, 2009 Feb. 6, 2015 March 4, 1989 Jan. 13, 2010 Dec. 5, 1987 Jan. 13, 1996 Dec. 1, 2007 Feb. 23, 2008 Feb. 16, 2011 Jan. 13, 2016 2009-10 2015-16 2014-15 2016-17 2010-11 2007-08 1988-89 2008-09 2010-11 2012-13

Blocked-shots average Season 1. 6.4 (35-223) 2. 6.3 (32-202) 3. 6.1 (28-170) 4. 5.8 (29-167) 5. 5.9 (32-188) 6. 5.7 (33-189) 7. 5.5 (31-171) 5.5 (33-181) 9. 5.4 (30-163) 10. 5.2 (26-134)

Appalachian State Chattanooga Marshall Wofford Chattanooga Chattanooga Wofford Elon Wofford Davidson

2009-10 2015-16 1988-89 2008-09 2016-17 2014-15 2007-08 2010-11 2010-11 1995-96

Season 1. 442 Appalachian State 2. 415 Appalachian State 3. 394 Furman 4. 387 Georgia Southern 387 Wofford 6. 382 Davidson 7. 378 Georgia Southern 8. 376 Appalachian State 9. 368 Appalachian State 10. 353 Georgia Southern 353 UNCG

2011-12 2010-11 1989-90 2000-01 2005-06 2006-07 1992-93 2007-08 2012-13 1993-94 2001-02

Steals average Season 1. 14.3 (27-387) 2. 13.8 (28-387) 3. 13.0 (33-415) 4. 12.7 (31-394) 5. 12.6 (30-378) 6. 12.5 (30-376) 7. 12.3 (28-343) 8. 11.9 (32-382) 11.9 (31-368) 10. 11.8 (30-353) Wins 1. 29 29 29 29 29 6. 27 27 8. 26 26 26

Georgia Southern Wofford Appalachian State Furman Georgia Southern Appalachian State Georgia Southern Davidson Appalachian State Georgia Southern

Chattanooga Chattanooga Chattanooga Chattanooga Chattanooga Chattanooga Appalachian State Chattanooga Chattanooga Chattanooga

2000-01 2005-06 2010-11 1989-90 1992-93 2007-08 1999-00 2006-07 2012-13 1993-94 2003-04 2007-08 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2005-06 2011-12 1983-84 1999-00 2002-03

Steals Game 1. 33 2. 31 3. 29 4. 27 27 27 27 8. 26 26 10. 25 25 25

Marshall vs. West Virginia State Wofford vs. Southern Virginia Furman vs. Monmouth Chattanooga vs. Clark Georgia Southern vs. Appalachian State Georgia Southern vs. Central Florida UNCG vs. UNC Wilmington Chattanooga vs. Mercer Davidson vs. Washington & Lee Georgia Southern vs. USC Spartanburg UNCG vs. College of Charleston UNCG vs. Wofford

Nov. 25, 1983 Nov. 13, 2006 Nov. 24, 1989 Jan. 18, 1988 Jan. 1, 1990 Dec. 8, 1992 Nov. 12, 2006 Dec. 5, 1987 Dec. 29, 1994 Nov. 24, 1999 Dec. 29, 1999 Jan. 20, 2016

Davidson’s Sophia Aleksandravicius (2009-13) owned three of the top four single-season blocked-shot totals in league history when she finished her career and remains the SoCon’s career leader with 339.

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COACHING RECORDS COACHING HISTORY BY SCHOOL ETSU

Coach Dr. Janice Shelton Dr. Robert Bell Becky Erwin Nancy Boller Susan Yow Debbie Richardson Karen Kemp Brittney Ezell

Seasons 1970-72, 73-75 1972-73 1975-76 1976-78 1978-86 1986-94 1994-13 2013-present

Coach Virginia Robertson Jean Bryant Caroline Brown Sharon Morel Barbara Berry Susan Roberts Sherry Carter Sam Dixon Jackie Carson

Seasons 1969-71 1971-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-80 1980-82 1982-02 2002-10 2010-present

Furman

Mercer

Seasons 1970-77 1977-80 1980-90 1990-94 1994-01 2001-02 2002-06 2006-07 2007-10 2010-present

L Pct. 29 .442 4 .429 13 .235 23 .489 102 .534 131 .376 277 .495 61 .504

Years W L Pct. 2 14 9 .609 3 15 26 .366 1 2 13 .133 1 7 13 .350 4 17 50 .254 2 14 29 .326 20 300 254 .542 8 102 136 .429 7 107 110 .493 Years W 7 133 3 57 10 116 4 55 7 76 1 16 4 51 1 5 3 35 7 114

L Pct. 33 .801 33 .633 166 .411 55 .500 118 .392 13 .552 62 .451 25 .167 56 .385 107 .516

UNCG

Coach Seasons Years W L Pct. June Galloway 1969-72 3 38 14 .731 Marilyn Gibbs 1972-76 4 35 37 .486 Jan Donohue 1976-78 2 9 32 .220 Ditty Speeler 1978-80 2 20 24 .455 Robin Joseph 1980-81 1 9 14 .391 Lynne Agee 1981-11 30 556 311 .641 Wendy Palmer 2011-15 5 33 117 .220 Trina Patterson 2016-present 1 20 15 .571

Samford

Coach Janet Cone Mike Morris

Seasons 1997-02 2002-present

Coach Grace Keith Sharon Fanning Craig Parrott Wes Moore Jim Foster

Seasons 1974-76 1976-87 1987-98 1998-13 2013-present

Years W L Pct. 5 41 97 .297 15 254 202 .557

Chattanooga

Years W 2 21 11 193 11 164 15 358 4 103

L Pct. 23 .477 131 .596 146 .529 113 .760 27 .792

Western Carolina

Coach Betty Westmoreland Judy Pounds Judy Stroud Tony Baldwin Janet Cone Gary Peters Maria Fantanarosa Jill Dunn Beth Dunkenberger Kellie Harper Karen Middleton Stephanie McCormick

Seasons 1965-79 1979-81 1981-85 1985-90 1990-93 1993-97 1997-98 1998-00 2000-04 2004-09 2009-15 2015-present

Coach Patricia Gainey Crystal Sharpe Mark Line David Graves Ed Wyant Samantha Young Edgar Farmer Jimmy Garrity

Seasons 1980-84 1984-96* 1996* 1996-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-15 2016-present

Wofford

Years W L Pct. 14 189 89 .680 2 28 22 .560 4 46 58 .442 5 51 83 .381 3 17 65 .207 4 34 74 .339 1 7 20 .259 2 23 33 .411 4 65 50 .565 5 97 65 .599 6 63 121 .342 2 15 44 .254 Years W 4 42 11 152 1 4 6 54 1 4 1 0 12 99 1 13

L Pct. 58 .420 144 .514 11 .267 115 .320 24 .143 28 .000 253 .281 17 .433

Yrs 15 19 16 13 14 11 9 9 9 11 9 6 7 4 8

W 358 292 239 236 220 164 162 160 144 135 118 117 107 103 102

L 113 241 230 137 192 146 120 95 121 171 152 75 110 27 136

Pct. .760 .548 .510 .632 .534 .529 .574 .627 .543 .411 .437 .609 .493 .792 .429

Overall winning percentage (minimum two years) Rk Name, school (years) Yrs 1. Jim Foster, Chattanooga (2013-present) 4 2. Wes Moore, Chattanooga (1998-13) 15 3. Susie Gardner, Mercer (2014-present) 3 4. Linda Robinson, Appalachian State (1984-97) 13 5. Judy Southard, Marshall (1983-92) 9 6. Darcie Vincent, Appalachian State (2008-14) 6 7. Kellie Harper, Western Carolina (2004-09) 5 8. Drema Greer, Georgia Southern (1991-96) 5 9. Sharon Fanning, Chattanooga (1983-87) 4 10. Mike Morris, Samford (2008-present) 9 11. Brittney Ezell, ETSU (2014-present) 3 12. Michele Savage, Davidson (2010-14) 4 13. Beth Dunkenberger, Western Carolina (2000-04) 4 14. Sherry Carter, Furman (1983-02) 19 15. Annette Watts, Davidson (2001-10) 9

W 103 358 69 236 160 117 97 87 68 162 53 74 65 292 144

L 27 113 31 137 95 75 65 59 48 120 40 56 50 241 121

Pct. .792 .760 .690 .632 .627 .609 .599 .596 .586 .574 .570 .569 .565 .548 .543

SoCon wins Name, school (years) 1. Wes Moore, Chattanooga (1998-13) 2. Rusty Cram, Georgia Southern (1996-12) 3. Lynne Agee, UNCG (1997-11) 4. Sherry Carter, Furman (1984-02) 5. Annette Watts, Davidson (2001-10) 6. Mike Morris, Samford (2008-present) 7. Linda Robinson, Appalachian State (1984-97) 8. Karen Kemp, ETSU (1994-05) 9. Darcie Vincent, Appalachian State (2008-14) 10. Nancy Wilson, College of Charleston (2003-12) 11. Craig Parrott, Chattanooga (1987-98) 12. Judy Southard, Marshall (1983-92) 13. Sam Dixon, Furman (2002-10) 14. Kellie Harper, Western Carolina (2004-09) 15. Jackie Carson, Furman (2010-present)

Yrs 15 16 14 18 9 9 13 11 6 17 11 9 8 5 7

W 241 163 149 133 102 99 98 89 78 75 70 65 63 62 61

L Pct. 43 .849 131 .554 111 .573 102 .566 68 .600 61 .619 49 .667 98 .476 40 .661 99 .431 63 .526 23 .739 89 .414 32 .660 59 .508

SoCon winning percentage (minimum two seasons) Name, school (years) Yrs 1. Jim Foster, Chattanooga (2013-present) 4 2. Wes Moore, Chattanooga (1998-13) 15 3. Susie Gardner, Mercer (2014-present) 3 4. Judy Southard, Marshall (1983-92) 9 5. Sharon Fanning, Chattanooga (1983-87) 4 6. Drema Greer, Georgia Southern (1992-96) 4 7. Linda Robinson, Appalachian State (1984-97) 13 8. Michele Savage, Davidson (2010-14) 4 9. Darcie Vincent, Appalachian State (2008-14) 6 10. Kellie Harper, Western Carolina (2004-09) 5 11. Brittney Ezell, ETSU (2014-present) 3 12. Charlotte Smith, Elon (2011-14) 3 13. Mike Morris, Samford (2008-present) 8 14. Annette Watts, Davidson (2001-10) 9 15. Lynne Agee, UNCG (1997-11) 14

W 56 241 33 65 27 37 98 52 78 62 27 36 99 102 149

L 4 43 9 23 11 16 49 26 40 32 15 22 61 68 111

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Coach Peggy Collins Jane Fontaine Ed Nixon Lea Henry Billy Holmes Sharon Baldwin Brenda Welch-Nichols Sybil Blalock Janell Jones Susie Gardner

Years W 4 23 1 3 1 4 2 22 8 117 8 79 19 272 4 62

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Overall wins Rk Name, school (years) 1. Wes Moore, Chattanooga (1998-13) 2. Sherry Carter, Furman (1983-02) 3. Rusty Cram, Georgia Southern (1996-12) 4. Linda Robinson, Appalachian State (1984-97) 5. Lynne Agee, UNCG (1997-11) 6. Craig Parrott, Chattanooga (1987-98) 7. Mike Morris, Samford (2008-present) 8. Judy Southard, Marshall (1983-92) 9. Annette Watts, Davidson (2001-10) 10. Karen Kemp, ETSU (1994-05) 11. Nancy Wilson, College of Charleston (2003-12) 12. Darcie Vincent, Appalachian State (2008-14) 13. Jackie Carson, Furman (2010-present) 14. Jim Foster, Chattanooga (2013-present) 15. Sam Dixon, Furman (2002-10)

Pct. .933 .849 .786 .739 .711 .698 .667 .667 .661 .660 .643 .621 .619 .600 .573

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INDIVIDUAL SCORING Year 1984-85 Valorie Whiteside, Appalachian State 1985-86 Karen Pelphrey, Marshall 1986-87 Valorie Whiteside, Appalachian State 1987-88 Valorie Whiteside, Appalachian State 1988-89 Beth Laney, Appalachian State 1989-90 Glenda Cunningham, Appalachian State 1990-91 Nicole Hopson, ETSU 1991-92 Rushia Brown, Furman 1992-93 Angela Crosby, Appalachian State 1993-94 Angela Crosby, Appalachian State 1994-95 DeShawne Blocker, ETSU 1995-96 Amy Engle, ETSU 1996-97 Carolyn Kirsch, Davidson 1997-98 Jackie Smith, Furman 1998-99 Jackie Smith, Furman 1999-00 Damita Bullock, Chattanooga 2000-01 Laura Echols, Western Carolina 2001-02 Jenny Nett, Wofford 2002-03 Wilma Simpson, College of Charleston 2003-04 Holly Andrews, Elon 2004-05 Tiffani Mayes, ETSU 2005-06 Kitara McMoore, Elon 2006-07 Alex Anderson, Chattanooga 2007-08 Alex Anderson, Chattanooga 2008-09 Shanara Hollinquest, Chattanooga 2009-10 Shanara Hollinquest, Chattanooga 2010-11 Whitney Hood, Chattanooga 2011-12 Anna Freeman, Appalachian State 2012-13 Anna Freeman, Appalachian State 2012-13 Sophia Aleksandravicius, Davidson 2013-14 Maryah Sydnor, Appalachian State 2014-15 Precious Bridges, Mercer 2015-16 Lucy Mason, UNCG 2016-17 Tianna Tarter, ETSU

G Points Avg. 28 758 27.1 28 732 26.1 31 776 25.0 28 712 25.4 27 524 19.4 29 617 21.3 28 626 22.4 26 546 21.0 27 582 21.6 28 623 22.3 30 728 24.3 26 521 20.0 26 423 16.3 29 546 18.8 27 539 20.0 31 568 18.3 28 505 18.0 29 613 21.1 29 440 15.2 16 303 18.9 29 571 19.7 28 391 14.0 33 677 20.5 33 570 17.3 32 529 16.5 33 562 17.0 31 584 18.8 34 522 15.4 31 513 16.5 35 577 16.5 29 563 19.4 35 718 20.5 30 660 22.0 30 595 19.8

REBOUNDING Year 1984-85 Valorie Whiteside, Appalachian State 1985-86 Katie Beck, ETSU 1986-87 Katie Beck, ETSU 1987-88 Katie Beck, ETSU 1988-89 Janet Stallings, Chattanooga 1989-90 Glenda Cunningham, Appalachian State 1990-91 Natalie Cleckley, Furman 1991-92 Rushia Brown, Furman 1992-93 DeShawne Blocker, ETSU 1993-94 DeShawne Blocker, ETSU 1994-95 DeShawne Blocker, ETSU 1995-96 Kristina Behnfeldt, Marshall 1996-97 Tonya Bristow, Furman 1997-98 Jackie Smith, Furman 1998-99 Jackie Smith, Furman 1999-00 Jackie Smith, Furman 2000-01 Natasha Lettsome, Appalachian State 2001-02 Orion Wake, Furman 2002-03 Lauren Trantham, ETSU 2003-04 Tiffani Mayes, ETSU 2004-05 Jennifer Gardner, Western Carolina 2005-06 Kitara McMoore, Elon 2006-07 Alex Anderson, Chattanooga 2007-08 Alex Anderson, Chattanooga 2008-09 Mercedes Robinson, Davidson 2009-10 Shanara Hollinquest, Chattanooga 2010-11 Kelsey Evans, Elon 2011-12 Sophia Aleksandravicius, Davidson 2012-13 Sophia Aleksandravicius, Davidson 2013-14 Brittany Hodges, Furman 2014-15 Destiny Mitchell, ETSU 2015-16 Jasmine Joyner, Chattanooga 2016-17 Jasmine Joyner, Chattanooga

G 28 28 25 25 31 29 28 26 25 26 30 29 27 29 27 31 29 29 28 27 32 28 33 33 30 33 33 31 35 30 33 32 32

FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE Year 1984-85 Tammy Larkey, ETSU 1985-86 Katie Beck, ETSU 1986-87 Katie Beck, ETSU 1987-88 Katie Beck, ETSU 1988-89 Beth Laney, Appalachian State 1989-90 Rushia Brown, Furman 1990-91 Natalie Cleckley, Furman 1991-92 Rushia Brown, Furman 1992-93 DeShawne Blocker, ETSU 1993-94 Rushia Brown, Furman 1994-95 Kristen Ferrucci, Davidson

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No. Avg. 435 15.5 362 12.9 342 13.7 441 17.6 291 9.4 300 10.3 356 12.7 243 9.3 326 13.0 450 17.3 345 11.5 257 8.9 230 8.5 303 10.4 242 9.0 335 10.8 258 8.9 262 9.0 278 9.9 246 9.1 295 9.2 256 9.1 333 10.1 288 8.7 288 9.6 295 8.9 304 9.2 276 8.9 347 9.9 274 9.1 299 9.1 293 9.2 336 10.5

FGM FGA Pct. 166 274 60.6 274 485 56.5 231 377 61.3 206 361 57.1 185 337 54.9 191 336 56.8 214 365 58.6 216 371 58.2 190 294 64.6 242 394 61.4 139 216 64.4

Furman’s Melissa Liebschwager led the nation in 3-point field-goal percentage (47.0) in 2008-09 and won ESPN’s 21st Annual Women’s College Basketball 3-Point Shooting Championship at the Palace at Auburn Hills prior to the Men’s Final Four in April 2009. 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

Telly Hall, Georgia Southern Carlise Oglesby, Chattanooga Sharon Mitchell, Georgia Southern Sharon Mitchell, Georgia Southern Cathey Franks, Wofford Lucy Hines, Wofford Misty Copas, ETSU Jennifer Gardner, Western Carolina Courtney Nyborg, Elon Kitara McMoore, Elon Alex Anderson, Chattanooga Shanara Hollinquest, Chattanooga Shanara Hollinquest, Chattanooga Shanara Hollinquest, Chattanooga J’Lisia Ogburn, Georgia Southern Ashlen Dewart, Appalachian State Whitney Hood, Chattanooga Ashlen Dewart, Chattanooga Keke Cooper, Appalachian State Brittany Hodges, Furman Holli Wilkins, Furman Grayson Pinholster, Wofford

3-POINT FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE Year 1987-88 Jane Dalton, Appalachian State 1988-89 Marcheta Winton, Chattanooga 1989-90 Karen Gruca, Appalachian State 1990-91 Karen Gruca, Appalachian State 1991-92 Leigh Ann Cook, Western Carolina 1992-93 Beth Kilby, Appalachian State 1993-94 Nikki Kile, ETSU 1994-95 Amy Engle, ETSU 1995-96 Melissa Davis, Appalachian State 1996-97 Haley Cook, Furman 1997-98 Jennifer O’Brien, Davidson 1998-99 Terri Brock, Chattanooga 1999-00 Meagan Gleason, Davidson 2000-01 Tara Charles, Furman 2001-02 Miranda Warfield, Chattanooga 2002-03 Katasha Brown, Chattanooga 2003-04 Miranda Warfield, Chattanooga 2004-05 Stephanie Ripberger, Wofford 2005-06 Eboni Kirby, Appalachian State 2006-07 Katie Hamilton, Davidson 2007-08 Alex Thompson, Davidson 2008-09 Melissa Liebschwager, Furman 2009-10 Emily London, Samford 2010-11 Emily London, Samford 2011-12 Zora Stephenson, Elon 2012-13 Teshia Griswold, Furman 2013-14 Hannah Early, Davidson 2014-15 Taylor Reece, Samford 2015-16 Holli Wilkins, Furman 2016-17 Chloe Wanink, Wofford

161 168 160 158 125 95 107 107 134 95 140 75 149 182 132 199 156 210 141 171 163 107

286 341 251 271 204 164 161 209 226 178 243 137 256 355 248 373 316 396 238 295 341 207

3FGM 3FGA 11 23 87 195 50 117 83 197 45 111 54 136 54 131 82 192 45 98 47 119 46 101 70 158 47 105 51 118 56 128 39 92 45 100 31 74 28 62 32 49 41 96 70 149 68 147 84 174 33 78 46 117 63 151 39 90 35 78 61 155

56.3 49.3 63.7 58.3 61.3 57.9 66.5 51.2 59.3 53.4 57.6 54.7 58.2 51.3 53.2 53.4 49.4 53.0 59.2 58.0 47.8 51.7 Pct. 47.8 44.6 42.7 42.1 40.5 39.7 41.2 42.7 45.9 39.5 45.5 44.3 44.8 43.2 43.8 42.4 45.0 41.9 45.2 38.9 42.7 47.0 46.3 48.3 42.3 39.3 41.7 43.3 44.9 39.4


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ASSISTS Year 1984-85 Kim Skala, ETSU 1985-86 Kim Skala, ETSU 1986-87 Kim Skala, ETSU 1987-88 Jane Dalton, Appalachian State 1988-89 Nancy Smith, Chattanooga 1989-90 Amy Wales, Chattanooga 1990-91 Nancy Smith, Chattanooga 1991-92 Jan Cameron, Chattanooga 1992-93 Jan Cameron, Chattanooga 1993-94 Jan Cameron, Chattanooga 1994-95 Missy Broy, Western Carolina 1995-96 Missy Broy, Western Carolina Shannon Spencer, Appalachian State 1996-97 Missy Broy, Western Carolina 1997-98 Jennifer O’Brien, Davidson 1998-99 Jennifer O’Brien, Davidson 1999-00 Jennifer O’Brien, Davidson 2000-01 Christy Blackwell, Western Carolina 2001-02 Ki-Ki Glass, Western Carolina

FTM FTA Pct. 130 160 81.3 69 80 86.3 132 156 84.6 86 113 76.1 91 110 82.7 96 104 92.3 136 161 84.5 76 93 81.7 130 166 78.3 93 106 87.7 138 163 84.7 125 148 84.5 148 187 79.1 100 114 87.7 103 127 81.1 62 69 89.9 74 91 81.3 67 77 87.0 62 70 88.6 61 73 83.6 132 152 86.8 102 110 92.7 82 97 84.5 67 77 87.0 83 92 90.2 101 112 90.2 117 125 93.6 75 87 86.2 89 98 90.8 143 164 87.2 136 162 84.0 173 213 81.2 74 89 83.1 G 27 27 25 28 28 29 28 30 28 28 27 27 29 27 27 28 27 28 28

No. Avg. 234 8.7 285 10.6 202 8.1 169 6.0 184 6.6 208 7.2 175 6.3 142 4.7 165 5.9 151 5.4 154 5.7 137 5.1 149 5.1 114 4.2 184 6.8 163 5.8 142 5.3 133 4.8 117 4.2

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Tiffany Lanier, Georgia Southern Lisa Miller, Elon Marketta Talley, College of Charleston Kristen Boone, UNCG Jade Hughes, College of Charleston Alex Thompson, Davidson Sam Ramirez, Appalachian State Tonia Gerty, College of Charleston Rachel Brittenham, Wofford Rachel Brittenham, Wofford Jill Brown, College of Charleston Brigid Morrissey, Furman Whitney Bunn, Furman Sydni Means, Mercer Sydni Means, Mercer

30 29 29 26 29 30 31 33 30 31 32 31 33 33 32

126 127 142 122 119 119 136 170 160 161 206 191 226 189 216

4.2 4.4 4.9 4.7 4.1 4.0 4.4 5.2 5.3 5.2 6.4 6.2 6.8 5.7 6.8

BLOCKED SHOTS Year 1987-88 Sharon Deal, Marshall 1988-89 Sharon Deal, Marshall 1989-90 Shannon Thomas, Appalachian State 1990-91 Latoya Armstrong, Furman 1991-92 Regina Brown, Western Carolina 1992-93 Rushia Brown, Furman 1993-94 Rushia Brown, Furman 1994-95 Keri Simmons, Marshall 1995-96 Elizabeth Noethling, Furman 1996-97 Jennie Vanlerberghe, Davidson 1997-98 Lucy Hines, Wofford 1998-99 Lucy Hines, Wofford 1999-00 Wilma Simpson, College of Charleston Lucy Hines, Wofford 2000-01 Meghan Bryant, Davidson 2001-02 Phoebe Clark, Wofford 2002-03 Lauren Trantham, ETSU 2003-04 Courtney Nyborg, Elon 2004-05 Jenny Weurding, Wofford 2005-06 Jenny Weurding, Wofford 2006-07 Jennifer Weurding, Wofford 2007-08 Mahagony Williams, Wofford 2008-09 Mahagony Williams, Wofford 2009-10 Anna Freeman, Appalachian State 2010-11 Sophia Aleksandravicius, Davidson 2011-12 Sophia Aleksandravicius, Davidson 2012-13 Sophia Aleksandravicius, Davidson 2013-14 Jasmine Joyner, Chattanooga 2014-15 Jasmine Joyner, Chattanooga 2015-16 Jasmine Joyner, Chattanooga 2016-17 Jasmine Joyner

No. 71 117 49 33 64 34 46 29 42 39 46 46 30 31 46 29 28 71 50 60 81 65 62 92 95 91 102 56 132 126 122

Avg. 2.6 4.2 1.7 1.2 2.3 1.2 1.7 1.1 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.1 1.1 1.6 2.0 1.6 2.5 2.1 2.1 2.9 2.1 2.1 2.6 3.1 2.9 2.9 2.2 4.0 3.9 3.8

STEALS Year 1987-88 Valorie Whiteside, Appalachian State Nancy Smith, Chattanooga 1988-89 Nancy Smith, Chattanooga 1989-90 Jenelle Stephenson, Marshall 1990-91 Nicole Hopson, ETSU 1991-92 Rushia Brown, Furman 1992-93 Tracy Krueger, Marshall 1993-94 Shannon Spencer, Appalachian State 1994-95 Shannon Spencer, Appalachian State 1995-96 Shannon Spencer, Appalachian State 1996-97 Jennifer O’Brien, Davidson 1997-98 Jennifer O’Brien, Davidson 1998-99 Jennifer O’Brien, Davidson 1999-00 Jennifer O’Brien, Davidson 2000-01 Janna Magette, Davidson 2001-02 Danna Simpson, Georgia Southern 2002-03 Tiffany Lanier, Georgia Southern 2003-04 Kiya Verdell, ETSU 2004-05 Kristen Boone, UNCG 2005-06 Kristen Boone, UNCG 2006-07 Whitney Tossie, Appalachian State 2007-08 Liz Miller, Wofford 2008-09 Liz Miller, Wofford 2009-10 Kelly Dwyer, Wofford 2010-11 Anna Freeman, Appalachian State 2011-12 Anna Freeman, Appalachian State 2012-13 Anna Freeman, Appalachian State 2013-14 Jordan Frazier, Wofford 2014-15 Jordan Frazier, Wofford 2015-16 Jordan Frazier, Wofford 2016-17 Sydni Means, Mercer

No. 93 93 112 73 90 83 122 85 106 97 66 86 99 117 99 63 101 64 121 101 113 97 62 76 100 122 90 84 74 69 80

Avg. 3.3 3.3 4.0 2.8 3.2 3.2 4.4 3.0 3.8 3.3 2.5 3.2 3.5 4.3 3.5 2.3 3.4 2.6 4.3 3.9 3.7 3.1 2.4 2.6 3.1 3.6 2.9 3.0 2.8 2.5 3.2

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FREE-THROW PERCENTAGE Year 1984-85 Karen Pelphrey, Marshall 1985-86 Kristi Glenn, Furman 1986-87 Beth Laney, Appalachian State 1987-88 Beth Laney, Appalachian State 1988-89 Jenny Leavitt, Marshall 1989-90 Lea Ann Parsley, Marshall 1990-91 Nicole Hopson, ETSU 1991-92 Penny Roberson, Appalachian State 1992-93 Lori Lyons, Western Carolina 1993-94 Karen Stanley, Furman 1994-95 Karen Stanley, Furman 1995-96 Amy Engle, ETSU 1996-97 Kristina Behnfeldt, Marshall 1997-98 Rebecca Viverette, UNCG 1998-99 Jamie Brown, Davidson 1999-00 Karma Edwards, Appalachian State 2000-01 Damita Bullock, Chattanooga 2001-02 Janna Maggette, Davidson 2002-03 Heather McDivitt, Chattanooga 2003-04 Amanda Eaton, UNCG 2004-05 Tommi Paris, Furman 2005-06 Tommi Paris, Furman 2006-07 Carolyn Whitney, Georgia Southern 2007-08 Alex Thompson, Davidson 2008-09 Emily London, Samford 2009-10 Emily London, Samford 2010-11 Emily London, Samford 2011-12 Kaitlin Murphy, Furman 2012-13 Ali Ford, Elon 2013-14 Maryah Sydnor, Appalachian State 2014-15 Justin Taylor, Western Carolina 2015-16 Lucy Mason, UNCG 2016-17 Chelsey Shumpert

Wofford’s Mahagony Williams led the SoCon in blocked shots in 2007-08 and 2008-09.

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SCORING OFFENSE Year 1984-85 Marshall 1985-86 Marshall 1986-87 Appalachian State 1987-88 Appalachian State 1988-89 Appalachian State 1989-90 Furman 1990-91 Furman 1991-92 Furman 1992-93 Furman 1993-94 Appalachian State 1994-95 ETSU 1995-96 Appalachian State 1996-97 Marshall 1997-98 Georgia Southern 1998-99 Davidson 1999-00 Chattanooga 2000-01 Chattanooga 2001-02 Chattanooga 2002-03 Chattanooga 2003-04 Chattanooga 2004-05 Western Carolina 2005-06 Chattanooga 2006-07 Chattanooga 2007-08 Western Carolina 2008-09 Chattanooga 2009-10 Chattanooga 2010-11 Appalachian State 2011-12 Appalachian State 2012-13 Appalachian State 2013-14 Chattanooga 2014-15 Furman 2015-16 UNCG 2016-17 Mercer

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SCORING DEFENSE Year 1984-85 ETSU 1985-86 Appalachian State 1986-87 Marshall 1987-88 Marshall 1988-89 Marshall 1989-90 Appalachian State 1990-91 Marshall 1991-92 Marshall 1992-93 Georgia Southern 1993-94 Appalachian State 1994-95 Appalachian State 1995-96 Davidson 1996-97 Chattanooga 1997-98 UNCG 1998-99 UNCG 1999-00 Chattanooga 2000-01 UNCG 2001-02 UNCG 2002-03 Chattanooga 2003-04 Chattanooga 2004-05 Chattanooga 2005-06 Elon 2006-07 College of Charleston 2007-08 Chattanooga 2008-09 Samford 2009-10 Georgia Southern 2010-11 Samford 2011-12 Davidson 2012-13 Samford 2013-14 Chattanooga 2014-15 Chattanooga 2015-16 Samford 2016-17 Mercer

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Points 2,392 2,158 2,543 2,343 2,137 2,440 2,318 2,030 2,170 2,220 2,432 2,417 2,293 2,236 2,139 2,284 2,331 2,344 2,262 2,330 2,221 2,328 2,379 2,518 2,226 2,216 2,338 2,266 2,131 2,302 2,249 1,965 2,106

Avg. 82.5 77.1 82.0 83.7 79.1 84.1 82.8 78.1 77.5 79.3 81.1 80.6 76.4 77.1 76.4 73.7 75.2 75.6 73.0 72.8 69.4 75.1 72.1 74.1 69.6 67.2 73.1 66.6 68.7 69.8 68.2 65.5 65.8

Points 1,797 1,993 1,802 1,801 1,779 2,060 1,659 1,831 2,019 1,932 1,896 1,772 1,819 2,043 1,846 1,904 1,791 1,890 1,874 1,853 1,639 1,580 1,795 1,866 1,542 1,752 1,864 1,733 1,685 1,856 1,665 1,555 1,814

Avg. 66.6 68.7 62.1 64.3 63.5 71.0 59.3 65.4 67.3 69.0 67.7 68.2 67.4 68.1 65.9 61.4 59.7 61.0 60.5 57.9 54.6 56.4 59.8 56.5 53.2 56.5 56.5 55.9 54.4 56.2 50.5 50.2 56.7

Two-time SoCon Player of the Year Kahlia Lawrence led Mercer to back-toback regular-season co-championship runs. FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE Year 1984-85 ETSU 1985-86 Appalachian State 1986-87 Appalachian State 1987-88 Appalachian State 1988-89 Appalachian State 1989-90 Furman 1990-91 Furman 1991-92 Appalachian State 1992-93 Appalachian State 1993-94 ETSU 1994-95 ETSU 1995-96 Davidson 1996-97 Marshall 1997-98 Davidson 1998-99 Davidson 1999-00 Chattanooga 2000-01 Western Carolina 2001-02 Chattanooga 2002-03 Western Carolina 2003-04 Chattanooga 2004-05 Chattanooga 2005-06 Chattanooga 2006-07 Chattanooga 2007-08 Chattanooga 2008-09 Chattanooga 2009-10 Appalachian State 2010-11 Appalachian State 2011-12 Samford 2012-13 Appalachian State 2013-14 Chattanooga 2014-15 ETSU 2015-16 Chattanooga 2016-17 Chattanooga

FGM 797 890 1001 953 815 972 882 781 791 723 859 693 763 743 750 797 717 859 681 820 742 854 842 841 769 900 917 705 793 866 841 707 736

3-POINT FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE Year 3FGM 1987-88 Appalachian State 16 1988-89 Chattanooga 151 1989-90 Appalachian State 55 1990-91 Appalachian State 136 1991-92 ETSU 92 1992-93 Appalachian State 116 1993-94 ETSU 106 1994-95 ETSU 146 1995-96 Appalachian State 150 1996-97 ETSU 112 1997-98 Davidson 109

FGA 1,645 1,728 1,792 1,891 2,670 2,086 1,937 1,701 1,671 1,542 1,844 1,693 1,740 1,558 1,602 1,736 1,596 1,959 1,579 1,869 1,805 1,853 1,921 1,917 1,804 2,084 2,026 1,686 1,861 1,939 1,887 1,666 1,702

Pct. 48.4 51.5 50.8 50.4 48.8 46.6 45.5 45.9 47.3 49.6 46.6 44.4 43.9 47.7 46.8 45.9 44.9 43.8 43.1 43.9 41.1 46.1 43.8 43.9 42.6 43.2 45.3 41.8 42.6 44.7 44.6 42.4 43.2

3FGA 40 370 145 332 273 319 275 401 423 295 302

Pct. 40.0 40.8 37.9 41.0 33.7 36.4 38.5 36.4 35.5 38.0 36.1


188 141 98 175 203 183 136 164 257 169 195 167 270 234 217 127 209 222 168

520 353 297 479 564 506 404 430 746 460 517 460 681 661 632 346 567 670 498

36.2 39.9 33.0 36.5 36.0 36.2 33.7 38.1 34.5 36.7 37.7 36.3 39.6 35.4 34.3 36.7 36.9 33.1 38.7

FREE-THROW PERCENTAGE Year 1984-85 Western Carolina 1985-86 Furman 1986-87 Marshall 1987-88 ETSU 1988-89 Marshall 1989-90 ETSU 1990-91 Appalachian State 1991-92 Appalachian State 1992-93 Appalachian State 1993-94 Furman 1994-95 ETSU 1995-96 Marshall 1996-97 Marshall 1997-98 UNCG 1998-99 Georgia Southern 1999-00 UNCG 2000-01 Georgia Southern 2001-02 Davidson 2002-03 Chattanooga 2003-04 Appalachian State 2004-05 Furman 2005-06 Furman 2006-07 Davidson 2007-08 Furman 2008-09 Furman 2009-10 Samford 2010-11 Samford 2011-12 Chattanogoa

FTM 372 360 340 347 373 449 609 416 385 391 568 555 580 460 471 410 491 348 441 396 526 428 438 415 381 425 386 374

FTA 529 525 474 491 524 651 852 597 562 571 797 777 803 669 667 570 659 473 611 552 702 567 589 541 514 560 498 503

Pct. 70.3 68.6 71.7 69.7 71.2 69.0 71.5 69.7 68.5 68.5 71.3 71.4 72.2 68.8 70.6 71.9 74.5 73.6 72.2 71.7 74.9 75.5 74.4 76.7 74.1 75.9 77.5 74.4

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426 397 446 316 358

551 544 607 432 473

REBOUNDING MARGIN Year 1984-85 Appalachian State 1985-86 ETSU 1986-87 Appalachian State 1987-88 ETSU 1988-89 Marshall 1989-90 Furman 1990-91 Furman 1991-92 Marshall 1992-93 ETSU 1993-94 ETSU 1994-95 ETSU 1995-96 Appalachian State 1996-97 Davidson 1997-98 Appalachian State 1998-99 Appalachian State 1999-00 Furman 2000-01 Chattanooga 2001-02 UNCG 2002-03 Georgia Southern 2003-04 Georgia Southern 2004-05 Chattanooga 2005-06 Georgia Southern 2006-07 Western Carolina 2007-08 Western Carolina 2008-09 Western Carolina 2009-10 Appalachian State 2010-11 Appalachian State 2011-12 Appalachian State 2012-13 Chattanooga 2013-14 Appalachian State 2014-15 Furman 2015-16 Chattanooga ETSU 2016-17 UNCG

Team 42.4 37.0 39.0 43.4 41.9 46.1 48.3 38.1 41.8 49.6 40.8 43.1 38.4 39.1 40.3 40.7 42.0 41.1 47.8 44.8 43.0 43.4 43.8 44.7 43.1 43.0 41.3 41.6 39.8 40.5 40.4 34.9 38.4 40.5

Opp. 37.0 34.4 34.8 39.1 39.2 41.2 38.4 35.8 37.9 36.7 36.7 39.1 41.1 35.5 34.6 34.7 35.1 35.0 40.0 36.5 34.1 38.7 38.4 39.7 36.8 35.7 35.7 35.2 35.6 35.0 36.6 33.6 37.1 35.3

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1998-99 Chattanooga 1999-00 Davidson 2000-01 Furman 2001-02 Chattanooga 2002-03 Chattanooga 2003-04 Chattanooga 2004-05 ETSU 2005-06 Furman 2006-07 Chattanooga 2007-08 Furman 2008-09 Furman 2009-10 Davidson 2010-11 Samford 2011-12 Samford 2012-13 Samford 2013-14 Elon 2014-15 Furman 2015-16 Furman 2016-17 Wofford

Te’ja Twitty averaged 7.9 rebounds per game and grabbed 277 total boards for UNCG in 2016-17 as the Spartans led the league in rebounding margin.

Anna Freeman helped her Appalachian State squad lead the SoCon in rebounding margin in her first three seasons, from 2009-12.

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YEARLY AWARDS

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1985-86 – Karen Pelphrey, Marshall 1986-87 – Katie Beck, ETSU 1987-88 – Regina Kirk, Chattanooga 1988-89 – Beth Laney, Appalachian State 1989-90 – Glenda Cunningham, Appalachian State 1990-91 – Natalie Cleckley, Furman 1991-92 – Rushia Brown, Furman 1992-93 – DeShawne Blocker, ETSU 1993-94 – Angela Crosby, Appalachian State 1994-95 – DeShawne Blocker, ETSU 1995-96 – Amy Engle, ETSU 1996-97 – Carolyn Kirsch, Davidson 1997-98 – Jackie Smith, Furman 1998-99 – Jackie Smith, Furman 1999-00 – Damita Bullock, Chattanooga 2000-01 – Damita Bullock, Chattanooga 2001-02 – Jenny Nett, Wofford 2002-03 – Deshara Shealey, Furman 2003-04 – Katasha Brown, Chattanooga 2004-05 – Tiffani Mayes, ETSU 2005-06 – Coaches & Media: Katasha Brown, Chattanooga 2006-07 – Coaches & Media: Alex Anderson, Chattanooga 2007-08 – Coaches & Media: Alex Anderson, Chattanooga 2008-09 – Coaches & Media: Shanara Hollinquest, Chattanooga 2009-10 – Coaches & Media: Shanara Hollinquest, Chattanooga 2010-11 – Coaches: Sam Ramirez, Appalachian State Media: Emily London, Samford 2011-12 – Coaches: Sophia Aleksandravicius, Davidson Media: Anna Freeman, Appalachian State 2012-13 – Coaches & Media: Sophia Aleksandravicius, Davidson 2013-14 – Coaches & Media: Taylor Hall, Chattanooga 2014-15 – Coaches & Media: Precious Bridges, Mercer 2015-16 – Coaches & Media: Kahlia Lawrence, Mercer 2016-17 – Coaches & Media: Kahlia Lawrence, Mercer

Defensive Player of the Year

2007-08 – Chevon Keith, Western Carolina 2008-09 – Monique Floyd, UNCG 2009-10 – Tonia Gerty, College of Charleston 2010-11 – Anna Freeman, Appalachian State 2011-12 – Sophia Aleksandravicius, Davidson 2012-13 – Sophia Aleksandravicius, Davidson 2013-14 – Taylor Hall, Chattanooga 2014-15 – Alicia Payne, Chattanooga 2015-16 – Alicia Payne, Chattanooga 2016-17 – Jasmine Joyner, Chattanooga

Freshman of the Year

1985-86 – Teresa Bowlin, Furman 1986-87 – Susan Lance, Chattanooga 1987-88 – Natalie Cleckley, Furman 1988-89 – Janice Rhynehardt, Furman 1989-90 – Rushia Brown, Furman 1990-91 – Penny Roberson, Appalachian State 1991-92 – DeShawne Blocker, ETSU 1992-93 – Shannon Spencer, Appalachian State 1993-94 – Pam Owens, Western Carolina 1994-95 – Natal Rosko, Marshall 1995-96 – Kristina Behnfeldt, Marshall 1996-97 – Carlise Oglesby, Chattanooga 1997-98 – April Fleck, Western Carolina 1998-99 – Heather Dykes, Chattanooga 1999-00 – Wilma Simpson, College of Charleston 2000-01 – Tiffany Hamm, Western Carolina 2001-02 – Monica Pope, Furman 2002-03 – Kiki Conyers, Appalachian State 2003-04 – Katie Hamilton, Davidson 2004-05 – Kristen Boone, UNCG 2005-06 – Coaches & Media: Lauren Powell, Western Carolina 2006-07 – Coaches & Media: Carolyn Whitney, Georgia Southern 2007-08 – Coaches & Media: Mahagony Williams, Wofford 2008-09 – Coaches & Media: Tiara Gause, Elon 2009-10 – Coaches & Media: Ali Ford, Elon 2010-11 – Coaches & Media: Laura Murray, Davidson 2011-12 – Coaches: Brittany Hodges, Furman Media: Maryah Sydnor, Appalachian State 2012-13 – Coaches: Holli Wilkins, Furman Media: Lucy Mason, UNCG 2013-14 – Coaches: Jennifer Rhodes, Elon Media: Hannah Nichols, Samford 2014-15 – Coaches & Media: Kahlia Lawrence, Mercer 2015-16 – Coaches & Media: Linnea Rosendal, Mercer 2016-17 – Coaches & Media: Nadine Soliman, UNCG

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Coach of the Year

1983-84 – Sharon Fanning, Chattanooga 1984-85 – Sharon Fanning, Chattanooga Linda Robinson, Appalachian State 1985-86 – Judy Southard, Marshall 1986-87 – Judy Southard, Marshall 1987-88 – Craig Parrott, Chattanooga 1988-89 – Linda Robinson, Appalachian State 1989-90 – Sherry Carter, Furman 1990-91 – Judy Southard, Marshall 1991-92 – Sherry Carter, Furman 1992-93 – Debbie Richardson, ETSU 1993-94 – Linda Robinson, Appalachian State 1994-95 – Karen Kemp, ETSU 1995-96 – Linda Robinson, Appalachian State 1996-97 – Sherry Carter, Furman 1997-98 – Rusty Cram, Georgia Southern 1998-99 – Lynne Agee, UNCG 1999-00 – Wes Moore, Chattanooga 2000-01 – Rusty Cram, Georgia Southern 2001-02 – Lynne Agee, UNCG 2002-03 – Beth Dunkenberger, Western Carolina 2003-04 – Wes Moore, Chattanooga 2004-05 – Wes Moore, Chattanooga 2005-06 – Coaches & Media: Wes Moore, Chattanooga 2006-07 – Coaches & Media: Kellie Harper, Western Carolina 2007-08 – Coaches & Media: Wes Moore, Chattanooga 2008-09 – Coaches & Media: Mike Morris, Samford 2009-10 – Coaches & Media: Darcie Vincent, Appalachian State 2010-11 – Coaches & Media: Darcie Vincent, Appalachian State 2011-12 – Coaches & Media: Michele Savage, Davidson 2012-13 – Coaches & Media: Wes Moore, Chattanooga 2013-14 – Coaches & Media: Jackie Carson, Furman 2014-15 – Coaches & Media: Jim Foster, Chattanooga 2015-16 – Coaches & Media: Susie Gardner, Mercer 2016-17 – Coaches & Media: Trina Patterson, UNCG

Ann Lashley Inspiration Award

2007-08 – Kitara McMoore, Elon 2008-09 – Jade Hughes, College of Charleston 2009-10 – Megan Wilderotter, Samford 2010-11 – Bailey Dewart, Chattanooga 2011-12 – Lashana Booker, Furman 2012-13 – Mariah Masalin, Wofford 2013-14 – Shelby Campbell, Samford 2014-15 – Kayla Freeman, Chattanooga 2015-16 – India Timpton, UNCG 2016-17 – Allison Beasley, Furman

Tournament Most Valuable Player

1984 – Tina Chairs, Chattanooga 1985 – Chris McClure, Chattanooga 1986 – Regina Kirk, Chattanooga 1987 – Valorie Whiteside, Appalachian State 1988 – Valorie Whiteside, Appalachian State 1989 – Janice Rhynehardt, Furman Nancy Smith, Chattanooga 1990 – Shannon Thomas, Appalachian State 1991 – Nicole Hopson, ETSU 1992 – Kim Brown, Chattanooga 1993 – Janice Johnson, Georgia Southern 1994 – Rushia Brown, Furman 1995 – DeShawne Blocker, ETSU 1996 – Stephanie Wine, Marshall 1997 – Keri Simmons, Marshall 1998 – Telly Hall, Georgia Southern 1999 – Beth Schoolfield, Appalachian State 2000 – Brianne Dodgen, UNCG 2001 – ChoRhonda Gwaltney, UNCG 2002 – Miranda Warfield, Chattanooga 2003 – Miranda Warfield, Chattanooga 2004 – Katasha Brown, Chattanooga 2005 – Jennifer Gardner, Western Carolina 2006 – Tiffani Roberson, Chattanooga 2007 – Alex Anderson, Chattanooga 2008 – Alex Anderson, Chattanooga 2009 – Brooke Johnson, Western Carolina 2010 – Shanara Hollinquest, Chattanooga 2011 – Savannah Hill, Samford 2012 – Shelby Campbell, Samford 2013 – Ashlen Dewart, Chattanooga 2014 – Taylor Hall, Chattanooga 2015 – Jasmine Joyner, Chattanooga 2016 – Alicia Payne, Chattanooga 2017 – Jasmine Joyner, Chattanooga


ALL-CONFERENCE TEAMS 1983-84 Regina Blair, ETSU Tina Chairs, Chattanooga Kim Horsey, Chattanooga Punkie Mills, ETSU Karen Pelphrey, Marshall 1984-85 Regina Kirk, Chattanooga Karla May, Marshall Karen Pelphrey, Marshall Karen Robinson, Appalachian State Valorie Whiteside, Appalachian State 1985-86 First Team

Katie Beck, ETSU Kim Bush, Chattanooga Regina Kirk, Chattanooga Karen Pelphrey, Marshall Valorie Whiteside, Appalachian State Second Team Teresa Bowlin, Furman Lucy Dunn, Furman Emily Holliday, Western Carolina Karla May, Marshall Tammy Wiggins, Marshall

Second Team Jane Dalton, Appalachian State Lucy Dunn, Furman Kristi Glenn, Furman Beth Laney, Appalachian State Jeanne Marvel, Western Carolina Kim Skala, ETSU 1987-88 First Team

Katie Beck, ETSU Jane Dalton, Appalachian State Regina Kirk, Chattanooga Kim Lewis, Marshall Jeanne Marvel, Western Carolina Valorie Whiteside, Appalachian State Second Team Kendra Bell, Chattanooga Lucy Dunn, Furman Kim Johnson, Appalachian State Beth Laney, Appalachian State Jenelle Stephenson, Marshall Lori Whitaker, Furman 1988-89 First Team

Nancy Glass, Furman Kim Johnson, Appalachian State Beth Laney, Appalachian State Jenny Leavitt, Marshall Janet Stallings, Chattanooga

Second Team Nicole Hopson, ETSU Missy Marvin, ETSU Lea Ann Parsley, Marshall Debbie Swicegood, Appalachian State Marcheta Winton, Chattanooga 1989-90 First Team Rushia Brown, Furman Julie Copeland, Chattanooga Glenda Cunningham, Appalachian State Nicole Hopson, ETSU Sheila Johnson, Marshall Second Team Kim Brown, Chattanooga Natalie Cleckley, Furman Nancy Glass, Furman Janice Rhynehardt, Furman

1990-91 First Team Kim Brown, Chattanooga Natalie Cleckley, Furman Nicole Hopson, ETSU Sheila Johnson, Marshall Shannon Thomas, Appalachian State Second Team Julie Copeland, Chattanooga Wendy Gatlin, Marshall Mae Louallen, ETSU Janice Rhynehardt, Furman Nancy Smith, Chattanooga 1991-92 First Team DeShawne Blocker, ETSU Kim Brown, Chattanooga Rushia Brown, Furman Tracy Krueger, Marshall Janice Rhynehardt, Furman Second Team Shelly Carroll, Chattanooga Kristi Huff, Marshall Regina Ikard, Appalachian State Lori Lyons, Western Carolina Penny Roberson, Appalachian State 1992-93 First Team DeShawne Blocker, ETSU Kim Brown, Chattanooga Rushia Brown, Furman Angela Crosby, Appalachian State Lori Lyons, Western Carolina Second Team Latoya Armstrong, Furman Jan Cameron, Chattanooga Tammy Dowdell, Chattanooga Tracy Krueger, Marshall Monique McClelland, Georgia Southern 1993-94 First Team Angela Crosby, Appalachian State DeShawne Blocker, ETSU Rushia Brown, Furman Tammy Dowdell, Chattanooga Karen Stanley, Furman Second Team Janice Johnson, Georgia Southern Andrea Autrey, Georgia Southern Tamira Higgins, Marshall Jan Cameron, Chattanooga Penny Roberson, Appalachian State 1994-95 First Team DeShawne Blocker, ETSU Andrea Autrey, Georgia Southern Karen Stanley, Furman Amy Engle, ETSU Kristi Creamer, Furman Second Team Tamira Higgins, Marshall Janice Johnson, Georgia Southern Andreia Hinton, Appalachian State Karolina Karlqvist, Appalachian State Tara Anderson, Georgia Southern 1995-96 First Team

Amy Engle, ETSU Andreia Hinton, Appalachian State Kristina Behnfeldt, Marshall Shannon Spencer, Appalachian State Telly Hall, Georgia Southern

1996-97 First Team Kristina Behnfeldt, Marshall Carolyn Kirsch, Davidson Tonya Bristow, Furman Merideth Thompson, Appalachian State Telly Hall, Georgia Southern Second Team Carlise Oglesby, Chattanooga Karen Mason, Western Carolina Natasha Jackson, Furman Cindy McCauley, Marshall LaSha Jackson, Western Carolina 1997-98 First Team

Jackie Smith, Furman Jennifer O’Brien, Davidson Sharon Mitchell, Georgia Southern Rebecca Viverette, UNCG Biz Brediger, UNCG Second Team Telly Hall, Georgia Southern Beth Schoolfield, Appalachian State Jessica Montrella, Davidson Angie Fickes, ETSU Kerry Brown, Davidson Jenny Nett, Wofford 1998-99 First Team

Jackie Smith, Furman Sharon Mitchell, Georgia Southern Melinda Goodson, UNCG Jamie Brown, Davidson Beth Schoolfield, Appalachian State Second Team Jennifer O’Brien, Davidson ChoRhonda Gwaltney, UNCG Angie Fickes, ETSU Jenny Nett, Wofford Missy Peterson, College of Charleston 1999-00 Natasha Lettsome, Appalachian State Damita Bullock, Chattanooga Jennifer O’Brien, Davidson Angie Fickes, ETSU Erica Babb, ETSU Jackie Smith, Furman Tondra Warren, Georgia Southern ChoRhonda Gwaltney, UNCG Laura Echols, Western Carolina Willow Russell, Western Carolina

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1986-87 First Team Katie Beck, ETSU Regina Kirk, Chattanooga Kim Lewis, Marshall Karen Robinson, Appalachian State Tammy Simms, Marshall Valorie Whiteside, Appalachian State Tammy Wiggins, Marshall

Shannon Thomas, Appalachian State Laura Vannoy, Western Carolina

2000-01 (Coaches) Natasha Lettsome, Appalachian State Wilma Simpson, College of Charleston Jennifer Wilson, Chattanooga Damita Bullock, Chattanooga Tara Charles, Furman Sharon Mitchell, Georgia Southern ChoRhonda Gwaltney, UNCG Brianne Dodgen, UNCG Laura Echols, Western Carolina Jenny Nett, Wofford 2000-01 (Media) First Team Natasha Lettsome, Appalachian State Damita Bullock, Chattanooga ChoRhonda Gwaltney, UNCG Laura Echols, Western Carolina Jenny Nett, Wofford Second Team Wilma Simpson, College of Charleston Tara Charles, Furman Sharon Mitchell, Georgia Southern Danna Simpson, Georgia Southern Brianne Dodgen, UNCG

Second Team Melissa Davis, Appalachian State Carolyn Kirsch, Davidson Karen Mason, Western Carolina Stacey Brown, Chattanooga Stephanie Wine, Marshall

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ALL-CONFERENCE TEAMS 2001-02 (Coaches) Damita Bullock, Chattanooga Miranda Warfield, Chattanooga Jacinda Lambert, UNCG Laura Echols, Western Carolina Jenny Nett, Wofford Janna Magette, Davidson Orion Wake, Furman Alie Rousseau, Georgia Southern Danna Simpson, Georgia Southern Samika Foster, UNCG 2001-02 (Media) First Team Damita Bullock, Chattanooga Miranda Warfield, Chattanooga Jacinda Lambert, UNCG Laura Echols, Western Carolina Jenny Nett, Wofford

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Second Team Janna Magette, Davidson Orion Wake, Furman Alie Rousseau, Georgia Southern Danna Simpson, Georgia Southern Samika Foster, UNCG 2002-03 (Coaches) Tiffany Johnson, Appalachian State Wilma Simpson, College of Charleston Jennifer Wilson, Chattanooga Miranda Warfield, Chattanooga Emily Callahan, Davidson Deshara Shealey, Furman Shawnica Hill, Georgia Southern Jessica Everett, Georgia Southern Tiffany Hamm, Western Carolina Jennifer Gardner, Western Carolina 2002-03 (Media) First Team Tiffany Johnson, Appalachian State Wilma Simpson, College of Charleston Deshara Shealey, Furman Shawnica Hill, Georgia Southern Tiffany Hamm, Western Carolina Second Team Heather McDivitt, Chattanooga Jennifer Wilson, Chattanooga Miranda Warfield, Chattanooga Emily Callahan, Davidson Jennifer Gardner, Western Carolina 2003-04 (Coaches) Katasha Brown, Chattanooga Tiffani Roberson, Chattanooga Miranda Warfield, Chattanooga Tiffany Mayes, ETSU Kiya Verdell, ETSU Holly Andrews, Elon Courtney Nyborg, Elon Deshara Shealey, Furman Jacinda Lambert, UNCG Tiffany Hamm, Western Carolina 2003-04 (Media) First Team Katasha Brown, Chattanooga Katie Galloway, Chattanooga Tiffani Mayes, ETSU Deshara Shealey, Furman Tiffany Hamm, Western Carolina Second Team Tiffani Roberson, Chattanooga Holly Andrews, Elon Courtney Nyborg, Elon Jacinda Lambert, UNCG Jennifer Gardner, Western Carolina 2004-05 (Coaches) Patrice Bryant, College of Charleston Katasha Brown, Chattanooga Nicole Mattison, Chattanooga Tiffani Roberson, Chattanooga Katie Hamilton, Davidson B.J. Banjo, ETSU Tiffani Mayes, ETSU Jen Nadalin, Furman Tommi Paris, Furman Jennifer Gardner, Western Carolina

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2004-05 (Media) First Team Katasha Brown, Chattanooga Katie Hamilton, Davidson Tiffani Mayes, ETSU Jen Nadalin, Furman Jennifer Gardner, Western Carolina Second Team Patrice Bryant, College of Charleston Nicole Mattison, Chattanooga Tiffani Roberson, Chattanooga B.J. Banjo, ETSU Tommi Paris, Furman 2005-06 (Coaches) Kiki Conyers, Appalachian State Katasha Brown, Chattanooga Tiffani Roberson, Chattanooga Nicole Mattison, Chattanooga Alex Anderson, Chattanooga Jessica Mitchell, Davidson Janell Crayton, Davidson Kitari McMoore, Elon Nicole Newton, Georgia Southern Kristen Boone, UNCG 2005-06 (Media) First Team Katasha Brown, Chattanooga Tiffani Roberson, Chattanooga Kitara McMoore, Elon Nicole Newton, Georgia Southern Kristen Boone, UNCG Second Team Nicole Mattison, Chattanooga Alex Anderson, Chattanooga Jessica Mitchell, Davidson Janell Crayton, Davidson Lauren Powell, Western Carolina 2006-07 (Coaches) Whitney Tossie, Appalachian State Alex Anderson, Chattanooga Laura Hall, Chattanooga Katie Hamilton, Davidson Tiffany Brown, Georgia Southern Kristen Boone, UNCG Jasmine Byrd, UNCG Monique Dawson, Western Carolina Chevon Keith, Western Carolina Lauren Powell, Western Carolina 2006-07 (Media) First Team Whitney Tossie, Appalachian State Alex Anderson, Chattanooga Kristen Boone, UNCG Monique Dawson, Western Carolina Chevon Keith, Western Carolina Second Team Katie Hamilton, Davidson Tia Washington, Davidson Tiffany Brown, Georgia Southern Jasmine Byrd, UNCG Lauren Powell, Western Carolina 2007-08 (Coaches) Whitney Tossie, Appalachian State Alex Anderson, Chattanooga Brooke Hand, Chattanooga Shanara Hollinquest, Chattanooga Mercedes Robinson, Davidson Tierra Bumbrey, Elon Shawnda Atwood, Georgia Southern Tiffany Brown, Georgia Southern Monique Dawson, Western Carolina Chevon Keith, Western Carolina 2007-08 (Media) First Team Whitney Tossie, Appalachian State Alex Anderson, Chattanooga Mercedes Robinson, Davidson Tierra Bumbrey, Elon Chevon Keith, Western Carolina

Second Team Jill Furstenburg, College of Charleston Shanara Hollinquest, Chattanooga Shawnda Atwood, Georgia Southern Tiffany Brown, Georgia Southern Monique Dawson, Western Carolina 2008-09 (Coaches) Tonia Gerty, College of Charleston Jade Hughes, College of Charleston Shanara Hollinquest, Chattanooga Erin Ogan, Chattanooga Jenaya Wade-Fray, Chattanooga Mercedes Robinson, Davidson Lee Stephens, Furman Savannah Hill, Samford Emily London, Samford Brooke Johnson, Western Carolina 2008-09 (Media) First Team Jade Hughes, College of Charleston Shanara Hollinquest, Chattanooga Mercedes Robinson, Davidson Lee Stephens, Furman Emily London, Samford Second Team Brittany Mixon, Appalachian State Tonia Gerty, College of Charleston Erin Ogan, Chattanooga Savannah Hill, Samford Brooke Johnson, Western Carolina 2009-10 (Coaches) Sam Ramirez, Appalachian State Tonia Gerty, College of Charleston Shanara Hollinquest, Chattanooga Jenaya Wade-Fray, Chattanooga Alex Thompson, Davidson Ali Ford, Elon Lee Stephens, Furman Savannah Hill, Samford Emily London, Samford Emily Clarke, Western Carolina 2009-10 (Media) First Team Tonia Gerty, College of Charleston Shanara Hollinquest, Chattanooga Jenaya Wade-Fray, Chattanooga Ali Ford, Elon Emily London, Samford Second Team Ashlen Dewart, Appalachian State Anna Freeman, Appalachian State Sam Ramirez, Appalachian State Alex Thompson, Davidson Savannah Hill, Samford 2010-11 (Coaches) Sam Ramirez, Appalachian State Ashlen Dewart, Appalachian State Anna Freeman, Appalachian State Whitney Hood, Chattanooga Kayla Christopher, Chattanooga Sophia Aleksandravicius, Davidson Ali Ford, Elon Monique Floyd, UNCG Savannah Hill, Samford Emily London, Samford 2010-11 (Media) First Team Ashlen Dewart, Appalachian State Sam Ramirez, Appalachian State Whitney Hood, Chattanooga Sophia Aleksandravicius, Davidson Emily London, Samford Second Team Anna Freeman, Appalachian State Kelsey Evans, Elon Ali Ford, Elon Monique Floyd, UNCG Savannah Hill, Samford


ALL-CONFERENCE TEAMS 2011-12 (Coaches) Anna Freeman, Appalachian State Courtney Freeman, Appalachian State Sophia Aleksandravicius, Davidson Laura Murray, Davidson Ali Ford, Elon Paige Anderson, Samford Whitney Hood, Chattanooga Kayla Christopher, Chattanooga Taylor Hall, Chattanooga Kaila’Shea Menendez, Western Carolina 2011-12 (Media) First Team Anna Freeman, Appalachian State Sophia Aleksandravicius, Davidson Laura Murray, Davidson Ali Ford, Elon Whitney Hood, Chattanooga Second Team Courtney Freeman, Appalachian State Kelsey Evans, Elon Raegan Thompson, Furman Paige Anderson, Samford Kaila’Shea Menendez, Western Carolina

2012-13 (Media) First Team Anna Freeman, Appalachian State Sophia Aleksandravicius, Davidson Ali Ford, Elon Kayla Christopher, Chattanooga Ashlen Dewart, Chattanooga Second Team Maryah Sydnor, Appalachian State Laura Murray, Davidson Kelsey Evans, Elon Jazmine Martin, Samford Daniella Motley, Wofford 2013-14 (Coaches) Maryah Sydnor, Appalachian State Dakota Dukes, Davidson Laura Murray, Davidson Kelsey Harris, Elon Brittany Hodges, Furman Holli Wilkins, Furman Anna Claire Knight, Georgia Southern Alex Black, Chattanooga Ashlen Dewart, Chattanooga Taylor Hall, Chattanooga

2015-16 (Media) First Team Tianna Tarter, ETSU Whitney Bunn, Furman Kahlia Lawrence, Mercer Lucy Mason, UNCG Jasmine Joyner, Chattanooga

Second Team Dakota Dukes, Davidson Hannah Early, Davidson Kelsey Harris Elon Anna Claire Knight, Georgia Southern Ashlen Dewart, Chattanooga

Second Team Shamauria Bridges, ETSU Holli Wilkins, Furman Taylor Reece, Samford Queen Alford, Chattanooga Keiana Gilbert, Chattanooga Alicia Payne, Chattanooga

2014-15 (Coaches) First Team Whitney Bunn, Furman Brittany Hodges, Furman Precious Bridges, Mercer Chelsey Shumpert, Chattanooga Jasmine Joyner, Chattanooga

2016-17 (Coaches) First Team Tianna Tarter, ETSU Whitney Bunn, Furman Kahlia Lawrence, Mercer Sydni Means, Mercer Jasmine Joyner, Chattanooga

Second Team Serena Clark, ETSU Destiny Mitchell, ETSU Hannah Nichols, Samford Taylor Reece, Samford Justin Taylor, Western Carolina

Second Team Shamauria Bridges, ETSU Cierra Carter, Furman Nadine Soliman, UNCG Hannah Nichols, Samford Chelsey Shumpert, Chattanooga Chloe Wanink, Wofford

2014-15 (Media) First Team Whitney Bunn, Furman Brittany Hodges, Furman Precious Bridges, Mercer Jasmine Joyner, Chattanooga Chelsey Shumpert, Chattanooga

Third Team Raven Dean, ETSU Bailey Williams, UNCG Queen Alford, Chattanooga Keiana Gilbert, Chattanooga Sherae Bonner, Western Carolina

Second Team Shamauria Bridges, ETSU Serena Clark, ETSU Lucy Mason, UNCG Hannah Nichols, Samford Justin Taylor, Western Carolina

2016-17 (Media) First Team Shamauria Bridges, ETSU Tianna Tarter, ETSU Whitney Bunn, Furman Kahlia Lawrence, Mercer Jasmine Joyner, Chattanooga

2015-16 (Coaches) First Team Tianna Tarter, ETSU Whitney Bunn, Furman Kahlia Lawrence, Mercer Lucy Mason, UNCG Jasmine Joyner, Chattanooga

Second Team Sydni Means, Mercer Nadine Soliman, UNCG Hannah Nichols, Samford Chelsey Shumpert, Chattanooga Chloe Wanink, Wofford

Second Team Shamauria Bridges, ETSU Holli Wilkins, Furman Destiney Elliott, Samford Queen Alford, Chattanooga Keiana Gilbert, Chattanooga

Third Team Raven Dean, ETSU Cierra Carter, Furman Bailey Williams, UNCG Queen Alford, Chattanooga Sherae Bonner, Western Carolina

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2012-13 (Coaches) Anna Freeman, Appalachian State Maryah Sydnor, Appalachian State Sophia Aleksandravicius, Davidson Laura Murray, Davidson Ali Ford, Elon Kelsey Evans, Elon Jazmine Martin, Samford Ashlen Dewart, Chattanooga Kayla Christopher, Chattanooga Taylor Hall, Chattanooga

2013-14 (Media) First Team Maryah Sydnor, Appalachian State Laura Murray, Davidson Brittany Hodges, Furman Holli Wilkins, Furman Taylor Hall, Chattanooga

Four-time all-conference selections Only five players in Southern Conference history have been named to the coaches’ all-conference team four times in a career: DeShawne Blocker, ETSU; Rushia Brown, Furman; Ali Ford, Elon; Regina Kirk, Chattanooga; and Valorie Whiteside, Appalachian State.

DeShawne Blocker ETSU 1991-95

Rushia Brown Furman 1989-94

Ali Ford Elon 2009-13

Regina Kirk Chattanooga 1984-88

Valorie Whiteside Appalachian State 1984-88

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ALL-FRESHMAN TEAMS 2012-13 Coaches

Dakota Dukes, Davidson Holli Wilkins, Furman Lucy Mason, UNCG Tatianna Jackson, Chattanooga Lindsay Simpson, Western Carolina 2012-13 Media

Dakota Dukes, Davidson Holli Wilkins, Furman Lucy Mason, UNCG Tatianna Jackson, Chattanooga Lindsay Simpson, Western Carolina 2013-14 Coaches

Lauren Brown, Elon Jennifer Rhodes, Elon Whitney Bunn, Furman Hannah Nichols, Samford Chelsey Shumpert, Chattanooga

2013-14 Media

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Tonia Gerty was an all-freshman pick for College of Charleston in 2007-08. 2000-01 Miranda Warfield, Chattanooga Kim Lawrence, Furman Shawnica Hill, Georgia Southern Tiffany Hamm, Western Carolina Natalie Walsh, Wofford 2001-02 Joanie White, Appalachian State Ashley Reed, ETSU Monica Pope, Furman Amanda Eaton, UNCG Ki-Ki Glass, Western Carolina 2002-03 KiKi Conyers, Appalachian State Katasha Brown, Chattanooga Tiffani Roberson, Chattanooga Kala Greene, Western Carolina Nakia Mister, Wofford 2003-04 Crystal Barriner, Appalachian State Katie Hamilton, Davidson Brooke Wilhoit, ETSU Jasmine Byrd, UNCG Erin May, Western Carolina 2004-05 Laura Hall, Chattanooga Brooke Hand, Chattanooga Danielle Hemerka, Davidson Chrissy Phelps, Furman Kristen Boone, UNCG 2005-06 Greteya Kelley, Appalachian State Jade Hughes, College of Charleston Kelly Gassie, Davidson Ashley Melson, Georgia Southern Lauren Powell, Western Carolina

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2007-08 Media Emily Clarke, Western Carolina Tonia Gerty, College of Charleston Frances Hernandez, Appalachian State Sam Ramirez, Appalachian State Mahagony Williams, Wofford 2008-09 Coaches Canesha Edwards, Appalachian State Sade Means, Appalachian State Tiara Gause, Elon Courtney Medley, Elon Kaila’Shea Menendez, Western Carolina 2009-10 Coaches Ashlen Dewart, Appalachian State Anna Freeman, Appalachian Sate Kayla Christopher, Chattanooga Sophia Aleksandravicius, Davidson Ali Ford, Elon 2010-11 Coaches Janae Smith, College of Charleston Laura Murray, Davidson MiMi DuBose, Georgia Southern Janae’ Stevenson, UNCG Rena Wakama, Western Carolina 2010-11 Media Janae Smith, College of Charleston Laura Murray, Davidson MiMi DuBose, Georgia Southern Janae’ Stevenson, UNCG Shelby Campbell, Samford

2006-07 GiGi Thomas, Appalachian State Jenaya Wade-Fray, Chattanooga Tiffany Davis, Elon Carolyn Whitney, Georgia Southern Heather Swayne, Western Carolina

2011-12 Coaches Maryah Sydnor, Appalachian State Sam Coffer, Elon Brittany Hodges, Furman Taylor Reece, Samford Ali Lane, Western Carolina

2007-08 Coaches Sam Ramirez, Appalachian State Tonia Gerty, College of Charleston Monique Floyd, UNCG Emily Clarke, Western Carolina Mahagony Williams, Wofford

2011-12 Media Maryah Sydnor, Appalachian State Sam Coffer, Elon Brittany Hodges, Furman Anna Claire Knight, Georgia Southern Taylor Reece, Samford

SOUTHERN CONFERENCE

Lauren Brown, Elon Jennifer Rhodes, Elon Whitney Bunn, Furman Hannah Nichols, Samford Chelsey Shumpert, Chattanooga

2014-15 Coaches

Tianna Tarter, ETSU Cierra Carter, Furman Kahlia Lawrence, Mercer Destiney Elliott, Samford Keiana Gilbert, Chattanooga

2014-15 Media

Tianna Tarter, ETSU Cierra Carter, Furman Kahlia Lawrence, Mercer Destiney Elliott, Samford Keiana Gilbert, Chattanooga

2015-16 Coaches

Raven Dean, ETSU Kaitlyn Duncan, Furman KeKe Calloway, Mercer Linnea Rosendal, Mercer Raziyah Farrington, Western Carolina 2015-16 Media

Raven Dean, ETSU Kaitlyn Duncan, Furman KeKe Calloway, Mercer Linnea Rosendal, Mercer Raziyah Farrington, Western Carolina Chloe Wanink, Wofford 2016-17 Coaches Le’Jzae Davidson, Furman Nadine Soliman, UNCG Te’ja Twitty, UNCG Katie Allen, Samford Lakelyn Bouldin, Chattanooga 2016-17 Media Le’Jzae Davidson, Furman Nadine Soliman, UNCG Te’ja Twitty, UNCG Samantha Fitzgerald, Samford Lakelyn Bouldin, Chattanooga


PLAYERS OF THE WEEK 1988-89 Shirley Shannon, Western Carolina Lea Ann Parsley, Marshall Marcheta Winton, Chattanooga Beth Laney, Appalachian State Beth Laney, Appalachian State Marcheta Winton, Chattanooga Kim Johnson, Appalachian State Jenny Leavitt, Marshall Jenny Leavitt, Marshall Kim Johnson, Appalachian State Nicole Hopson, ETSU Beth Laney, Appalachian State

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1989-90 Julie Copeland, Chattanooga Lea Ann Parsley, Marshall Rushia Brown, Furman Rushia Brown, Furman Janice Rhynehardt, Furman Shannon Thomas, Appalachian State Julie Copeland, Chattanooga Sheila Johnson, Marshall Glenda Cunningham, Appalachian State Nicole Hopson, ETSU Glenda Cunningham, Appalachian State Nicole Hopson, ETSU Kim Brown, Chattanooga

Nov. 26 Dec. 3 Dec. 10 Dec. 17 Jan. 7 Jan. 14 Jan. 21 Jan. 28 Feb. 4 Feb. 11 Feb. 18 Feb. 25

1990-91 Shannon Thomas, Appalachian State Nicole Hopson, ETSU Shannon Thomas, Appalachian State Karen Gruca, Appalachian State Nicole Hopson, ETSU Natalie Cleckley, Furman Natalie Cleckley, Furman Nicole Hopson, ETSU Natalie Cleckley, Furman Mae Louallen, ETSU Nicole Hopson, ETSU Natalie Cleckley, Furman

Nov. 9 Nov. 16 Nov. 23 Jan. 6 Jan. 13 Jan. 20 Jan. 27 Feb. 3 Feb. 10 Feb. 17 Feb. 24

1991-92 Shelly Carroll, Chattanooga Kim Kraft, Marshall Lori Lyons, Western Carolina Tracy Krueger, Marshall Rushia Brown, Furman Shannon Thomas, Appalachian State Regina Brown, Western Carolina Rushia Brown, Furman Tracy Krueger, Marshall DeShawne Blocker, ETSU Mitzi Story, Appalachian State

Nov. 30 Dec. 7 Dec. 14 Dec. 21 Jan. 4 Jan. 11 Jan. 18 Jan. 25 Feb. 1 Feb. 8 Feb. 15 Feb. 22 March 1

1992-93 Lori Lyons, Western Carolina Kim Brown, Chattanooga Angie Crosby, Appalachian State Jennifer Seaton, ETSU Kim Brown, Chattanooga Tracy Krueger, Marshall DeShawne Blocker, ETSU Lori Lyons, Western Carolina Tracy Krueger, Marshall DeShawne Blocker, ETSU Tracy Krueger, Marshall Angie Crosby, Appalachian State Jennifer Jones, Furman

Nov. 29 Dec. 6 Dec. 13 Dec. 20 Jan. 3 Jan. 10 Jan. 17 Jan. 24 Jan. 31 Feb. 7 Feb. 14 Feb. 21 Feb. 28

1993-94 Angela Crosby, Appalachian State DeShawne Blocker, ETSU Angela Rowe, Western Carolina Angela Crosby, Appalachian State DeShawne Blocker, ETSU Andrea Autrey, Georgia Southern DeShawne Blocker, ETSU Karen Stanley, Furman Karen Stanley, Furman Angela Crosby, Appalachian State Tonya Sharpe, Davidson Angela Crosby, Appalachian State Janice Johnson, Georgia Southern

Dec. 5 Dec. 12 Dec. 19 Jan. 2 Jan. 9 Jan. 16 Jan. 23 Jan. 30 Feb. 6 Feb. 13 Feb. 20 Feb. 27

1994-95 DeShawne Blocker, ETSU Natal Rosko, Marshall Carolyn Kirsch, Davidson Kristi Creamer, Furman Amy Engle, ETSU Justina McClellan, ETSU DeShawne Blocker, ETSU Karolina Karlqvist, Appalachian State Karen Stanley, Furman Karen Mason, Western Carolina Andrea Autrey, Georgia Southern Andrea Autrey, Georgia Southern

Nov. 27 Dec. 4 Dec. 11 Dec. 18 Jan. 8 Jan. 15 Jan. 22 Jan. 29 Feb. 5 Feb. 12 Feb. 19 Feb. 26

1995-96 Amy Engle, ETSU Rachel Glass, ETSU Telly Hall, Georgia Southern Meredith Thompson, Appalachian State Telly Hall, Georgia Southern Karen Mason, Western Carolina Marysue James, Georgia Southern Andreia Hinton, Appalachian State Kristina Behnfeldt, Marshall Amy Engle, ETSU Melissa Davis, Appalachian State Cindy McCauley, Marshall

Dec. 2 Dec. 9 Dec. 16 Jan. 6 Jan. 13 Jan. 20 Jan. 27 Feb. 3 Feb. 10 Feb. 17 Feb. 24 March 3

1996-97 Karen Mason, Western Carolina Willow Russell, Western Carolina Rachel Glass, ETSU Kristina Behnfeldt, Marshall Carlise Oglesby, Chattanooga Carolyn Kirsch, Davidson Telly Hall, Georgia Southern Tarsha Askew, Georgia Southern Meredith Thompson, Appalachian State Angie Fickes, ETSU Carlise Oglesby, Chattanooga Carlise Oglesby, Chattanooga

Dec. 8 Dec. 15 Dec. 22 Jan. 5 Jan. 12 Jan. 19 Jan. 26 Feb. 2 Feb. 9 Feb. 16 Feb. 23 March 2

1997-98 Sharon Mitchell, Georgia Southern Jennifer O’Brien, Davidson Sharon Mitchell, Georgia Southern Jackie Smith, Furman Heidi White, Furman Sharon Mitchell, Georgia Southern Biz Brediger, UNCG Beth Schoolfield, Appalachian State Jackie Smith, Furman Jackie Smith, Furman Biz Brediger, UNCG Jackie Smith, Furman

Jan. 14 Dec. 21 Jan. 4 Jan. 11 Jan. 18 Jan. 25 Feb. 1 Feb. 8 Feb. 15 Feb. 22

1998-99 Melinda Goodson, UNCG Jamie Brown, Davidson Jenny Nett, Wofford Jackie Smith, Furman Sharon Mitchell, Georgia Southern Angie Fickes, ETSU Jackie Smith, Furman Jackie Smith, Furman Sharon Mitchell, Georgia Southern Katy Kamp, Davidson

Dec. 6 Dec. 13 Dec. 20 Jan. 3 Jan. 10 Jan. 17 Jan. 24 Jan. 31 Feb. 7 Feb. 14 Feb. 21 Feb. 28

1999-00 Damita Bullock, Chattanooga Jennifer O’Brien, Davidson Melinda Goodson, UNCG Jackie Smith, Furman Jennifer O’Brien, Davidson Erica Babb, ETSU Jackie Smith, Furman Jackie Smith, Furman Erica Babb, ETSU Erin Thurman, ETSU Tishay Lewis, Chattanooga Brianne Dodgen, UNCG Jackie Smith, Furman

Nov. 27 Dec. 4 Dec. 11 Dec. 18 Jan. 1 Jan. 8 Jan. 15 Jan. 22 Jan. 29 Feb. 5 Feb. 12 Feb. 19 Feb. 26

2000-01 Tara Charles, Furman Laura Echols, Western Carolina Chris Forman, ETSU Nneka Irons, Chattanooga Becky Wollenberg, Charleston Erin Thurman, ETSU Heather Dykes, Chattanooga Laura Echols, Western Carolina Alie Rousseau, Georgia Southern Brittney Scarberry, Charleston Damita Bullock, Chattanooga Tiffany Hamm, Western Carolina Miranda Warfield, Chattanooga

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Wofford’s Jenny Nett earned four player-of-theweek awards during her career.

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2001-02 Jenny Nett, Wofford Laura Echols, Western Carolina Jenny Nett, Wofford Alie Rousseau, Georgia Southern Bethany Schott, Davidson Orion Wake, Furman Danna Simpson, Georgia Southern Samika Foster, UNCG Meghan Bryant, Davidson Aisha Bryant, Appalachian State Becky Wollenberg, College of Charleston Jenny Nett, Wofford Jennifer Gardner, Western Carolina

Nov. 29 Dec. 6 Dec. 13 Dec. 20 Jan. 2 Jan. 9 Jan. 16 Jan. 23 Jan. 30 Feb. 6 Feb. 13 Feb. 20 Feb. 27

2005-06 Kitara McMoore, Elon Alex Anderson, Chattanooga Brooke Hand, Chattanooga Alex Anderson, Chattanooga Kitara McMoore, Elon Katasha Brown, Chattanooga Kitara McMoore, Elon Brynn Kelly, Davidson Nicole Newton, Georgia Southern Katasha Brown, Chattanooga Kemena Brooks, UNCG Alex Anderson, Chattanooga Nicole Newton, Georgia Southern

Dec. 2 Dec. 9 Dec. 16 Dec. 23 Jan. 6 Jan. 13 Jan. 20 Jan. 27 Feb. 3 Feb. 10 Feb. 17 Feb. 24 March 3

2002-03 Tiffany Hamm, Western Carolina Bethany Schott, Davidson Amanda Eaton, UNCG Wilma Simpson, College of Charleston Shawnica Hill, Georgia Southern Lindsey Reed, UNCG Tiffani Johnson, Appalachian State Emily Callahan, Davidson Kiya Verdell, ETSU Tiffany Patton, Chattanooga Jessica Everett, Georgia Southern Nicole Murray, UNCG Ricaye Harris, Wofford Tiffany Hamm, Western Carolina

Nov. 21 Nov. 28 Dec. 5 Dec. 12 Dec. 19 Jan. 2 Jan. 9 Jan. 16 Jan. 23 Jan. 30 Feb. 6 Feb. 13 Feb. 20

2006-07 Alex Anderson, Chattanooga Jasmine Byrd, UNCG Whitney Tossie, Appalachian State Jessica Mitchell, Davidson Alex Anderson, Chattanooga Alex Anderson, Chattanooga Alex Anderson, Chattanooga Kristen Boone, UNCG Monique Dawson, Western Carolina Maria Grimes, Appalachian State Alex Anderson, Chattanooga Alex Anderson, Chattanooga Chevon Keith, Western Carolina Jennifer Weurding, Wofford

Dec. 1 Dec. 8 Dec. 15 Dec. 22 Jan. 5 Jan. 12 Jan. 19 Jan. 26 Feb. 2 Feb. 9 Feb. 16 Feb. 23 March 1

2003-04 Tiffany Hamm, Western Carolina Katasha Brown, Chattanooga Katasha Brown, Chattanooga Tiffani Mayes, ETSU Holly Andrews, Elon Aisha Bryant, Appalachian State Katie Hamilton, Davidson Tiffani Mayes, ETSU Jennifer Gardner, Western Carolina Jessica Williams, Elon Tiffany Hamm, Western Carolina Jennifer Gardner, Western Carolina Katie Hamilton, Davidson

Dec. 6 Dec. 13 Dec. 20 Jan. 3 Jan. 10 Jan. 17 Jan. 24 Jan. 31 Feb. 7 Feb. 14 Feb. 21 Feb. 28

2004-05 Katie Hamilton, Davidson Jen Nadalin, Furman Jennifer Gardner, Western Carolina Nicole Newton, Georgia Southern Tiffani Mayes, ETSU Patrice Bryant, College of Charleston Jennifer Gardner, Western Carolina Jennifer Gardner, Western Carolina Jen Nadalin, Furman Patrice Bryant, College of Charleston Tiffani Mayes, ETSU Lindsey Smith, Appalachian State

Nov. 20 Nov. 27 Dec. 4 Dec. 11 Dec. 18 Jan. 2 Jan. 8 Jan. 15 Jan. 22 Jan. 29 Feb. 5 Feb. 12 Feb. 19 Feb. 26 March 3

2007-08 Alex Anderson, Chattanooga Kelsi Koenig, Wofford Brooke Johnson, Western Carolina Ashley Pellom, Western Carolina Alex Anderson, Chattanooga Alex Anderson, Chattanooga Alex Anderson, Chattanooga Jill Furstenburg, College of Charleston Alex Anderson, Chattanooga GiGi Thomas, Appalachian State Alex Anderson, Chattanooga Tierra Bumbrey, Elon Ashley Pellom, Western Carolina Mercedes Robinson, Davidson Shanara Hollinquest, Chattanooga Mercedes Robinson, Davidson

Nov. 18 Nov. 25 Dec. 2 Dec. 9 Dec. 16 Dec. 23 Jan. 6 Jan. 13 Jan. 20 Jan. 27 Feb. 3 Feb. 10 Feb. 17 Feb. 24 March 2

2008-09 Lee Stephens, Furman Melissa Liebschwager, Furman Shanara Hollinquest, Chattanooga Alex Thompson, Davidson Mercedes Robinson, Davidson Shanara Hollinquest, Chattanooga Mercedes Robinson, Davidson Jade Hughes, College of Charleston Shanara Hollinquest, Chattanooga Frances Hernandez, Appalachian State Shanara Hollinquest, Chattanooga Emily London, Samford Emily London, Samford Monique Floyd, UNCG Brittney Spencer, Appalachian State

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Nov. 17 Nov. 24 Dec. 1 Dec. 8 Dec. 15 Dec. 22 Jan. 5 Jan. 12 Jan. 19 Jan. 26 Feb. 2 Feb. 9 Feb. 16 Feb. 23 March 2

2009-10 Savannah Hill, Samford Deidra Jones, College of Charleston Shanara Hollinquest, Chattanooga J’Lisia Ogburn, Georgia Southern Jenaya Wade-Fray, Chattanooga Ashlen Dewart, Appalachian State Shanara Hollinquest, Chattanooga Emily London, Samford Shanara Hollinquest, Chattanooga Jenaya Wade-Fray, Chattanooga Michelle Davis, Chattanooga Sam Ramirez, Appalachian State Monica Maxwell, Samford Savannah Hill, Samford Amanda Leigh, UNCG

Nov. 16 Nov. 23 Nov. 30 Dec. 7 Dec. 14 Dec. 21 Jan. 4 Jan. 11 Jan. 18 Jan. 25 Feb. 1 Feb. 8 Feb. 15 Feb. 22 March 1

2010-11 Sam Ramirez, Appalachian State Ashlen Dewart, Appalachian State Whitney Hood, Chattanooga Sophia Aleksandravicius, Davidson Emily London, Samford Monique Floyd, UNC Whitney Hood, Chattanooga Sam Ramirez, Appalachian State Ashlen Dewart, Appalachian State Sam Ramirez, Appalachian State Kelsey Evans, Elon Meredyth Frye, Georgia Southern Amanda Leigh, UNCG Emily London, Samford Whitney Hood, Chattanooga

Nov. 15 Nov. 23 Nov. 29 Dec. 6 Dec. 13 Dec. 20 Jan. 3 Jan. 10 Jan. 17 Jan. 24 Jan. 31 Feb. 7 Feb. 14 Feb. 21 Feb. 28

2011-12 Lashanna Booker, Furman Anna Freeman, Appalachian State Paige Anderson, Samford Anna Freeman, Appalachian State Paige Anderson, Samford Raegan Thompson, Furman Laura Murray, Davidson Courtney Freeman, Appalachian State Whitney Hood, Chattanooga Maryah Sydnor, Appalachian State Sophia Aleksandravicius, Davidson Ali Ford, Elon Kaila’Shea Menendez, Western Carolina Aiesha Harper, Elon Taylor Hall, Chattanooga

Nov. 13 Nov. 20 Nov. 27 Dec. 4 Dec. 11 Dec. 18 Jan. 2 Jan. 8 Jan. 15 Jan. 22 Jan.29 Feb. 5 Feb. 12 Feb. 19 Feb. 26

2012-13 Taylor Hall, Chattanooga Anna Freeman, Appalachian State Daniella Motley, Wofford Courtney Freeman, Appalachian State Ashlen Dewart, Chattanooga Daniella Motley, Wofford Latisha Harris, College of Charleston Sophia Aleksandravicius, Davidson Maryah Sydnor, Appalachian State Ali Ford, Elon Sophia Aleksandravicius, Davidson Ali Ford, Elon Afreyea Tolbert, College of Charleston Sophia Aleksandravicius, Davidson Ashlen Dewart, Chattanooga


PLAYERS OF THE WEEK/MONTH 2013-14 Taylor Hall, Chattanooga Taylor Hall, Chattanooga Janae’ Stevenson, UNCG Laura Murray, Davidson Laura Murray, Davidson Ashlen Dewart, Chattanooga Brittany Hodges, Furman Anna Claire Knight, Georgia Southern Dakota Dukes, Davidson Maryah Sydnor, Appalachian State Logan Morris, Wofford Laura Murray, Davidson Brittany Hodges, Furman Anna Claire Knight, Georgia Southern Taylor Hall, Chattanooga Brittany Hodges, Furman

Nov. 18 Nov. 25 Dec. 2 Dec. 9 Dec. 16 Dec. 23 Jan. 6 Jan. 13 Jan. 20 Jan. 27 Feb. 3 Feb. 10 Feb. 17 Feb. 24 March 3

2014-15 Shamauria Bridges, ETSU Brittany Hodges, Furman Precious Bridges, Mercer Whitney Bunn, Furman Brittany Hodges, Furman Lindsay Simpson, Western Carolina Precious Bridges, Mercer Precious Bridges, Mercer Chelsey Shumpert, Chattanooga Destiny Mitchell, ETSU Chelsey Shumpert, Chattanooga Serena Clark, ETSU Destiny Mitchell, ETSU Lucy Mason, UNCG Jasmine Joyner, Chattanooga

Nov. 17 Nov. 24 Dec. 1 Dec. 9 Dec. 15 Dec. 22 Jan. 5 Jan. 12 Jan. 19 Jan. 26 Feb. 2 Feb. 9 Feb. 16 Feb. 23 Feb. 29

2015-16 Kahlia Lawrence, Mercer Lucy Mason, UNCG Lucy Mason, UNCG Sydni Means, Mercer Krista Stricklin, Samford Tianna Tarter, ETSU Lucy Mason, UNCG Kahlia Lawrence, Mercer Tianna Tarter, ETSU Whitney Bunn, Furman Jasmine Joyner, Chattanooga Jasmine Joyner, Chattanooga Jasmine Joyner, Chattanooga Queen Alford, Chattanooga Kahlia Lawrence, Mercer

Nov. 15 Nov. 22 Nov. 29 Dec. 6 Dec. 13 Dec. 20 Jan. 3 Jan. 10 Jan. 17 Jan. 24 Jan 31 Feb. 7 Feb. 14 Feb. 21 Feb. 27

2016-17 Sherae Bonner, Western Carolina Kahlia Lawrence, Mercer Tianna Tarter, ETSU Tianna Tarter, ETSU Tianna Tarter, ETSU Chloe Wanink, Wofford Tianna Tarter, ETSU Jasmine Joyner, Chattanooga Kahlia Lawrence, Mercer Shamauria Bridges, ETSU Tianna Tarter, ETSU Raziyah Farrington, Western Carolina Jasmine Joyner, Chattanooga Jasmine Joyner, Chattanooga Kahlia Lawrence, Mercer

Freshmen of the Week Nov. 12 Nov. 19 Nov. 26 Dec. 3 Dec. 10 Dec. 17 Dec. 31 Jan. 7 Jan. 14 Jan. 21 Jan. 28 Feb. 4 Feb. 11 Feb. 18 Feb. 25 March 4

2013-14 Ellen Riggins, Samford Jennifer Rhodes, Elon Lauren Brown, Elon Ellen Riggins, Samford Lenaira Ruffin, Elon Whitney Bunn, Furman Jennifer Rhodes, Elon Hannah Nichols, Samford Whitney Bunn, Furman Hannah Nichols, Samford Ellen Riggins, Samford Kassidy Blevins, Samford Bailey Williams, UNCG Angel McGowan, Georgia Southern Jennifer Rhodes, Elon Kassidy Blevins, Samford

Nov. 18 Nov. 25 Dec. 2 Dec. 9 Dec. 16 Dec. 23 Jan. 6 Jan. 13 Jan. 20 Jan. 27 Feb. 3 Feb. 10 Feb. 17 Feb. 24 March 3

2014-15 Shenae Bonner, Western Carolina Keiana Gilbert, Chattanooga Keiana Gilbert, Chattanooga Destiney Elliott, Samford Tianna Tarter, ETSU Destiney Elliott, Samford Tianna Tarter, ETSU Tianna Tarter, ETSU Kahlia Lawrence, Mercer Ace Easter, Western Carolina Kahlia Lawrence, Mercer Alex Williams, Mercer Kahlia Lawrence, Mercer Kahlia Lawrence, Mercer Ace Easter, Western Carolina

Mercer’s Precious Bridges became the first women’s basketball player in league history to earn player-of-the-month honors four consecutive times when she swept the awards for the 2014-15 season.

Players of the Month December January February

2004-05 Tiffany Mayes, ETSU Tiffany Mayes, ETSU Katie Hamilton, Davidson

November December January February

2005-06 Kitara McMoore, Elon Alex Anderson, Chattanooga Kitara McMoore, Elon Kiki Conyers, Appalachian State

December January February March

2006-07 Alex Anderson, Chattanooga Alex Anderson, Chattanooga Alex Anderson, Chattanooga Brooke Hand, Chattanooga

November December January February March

2007-08 Brooke Johnson, Western Carolina Alex Anderson, Chattanooga Alex Anderson, Chattanooga Alex Anderson, Chattanooga Laura Hall, Chattanooga

November December January February

2008-09 Shanara Hollinquest, Chattanooga Alex Thompson, Davidson Shanara Hollinquest, Chattanooga Emily London, Samford

2009-10 November Shanara Hollinquest, Chattanooga December Shanara Hollinquest, Chattanooga January Emily London, Samford February Sam Ramirez, Appalachian State November December January February

2010-11 Sam Ramirez, Appalachian State Monique Floyd, UNCG Whitney Hood, Chattanooga Emily London, Samford

November December January February

2011-12 Sophia Aleksandravicius, Davidson Anna Freeman, Appalachian State Sophia Aleksandravicius, Davidson Anna Freeman, Appalachian State

November December January February

2012-13 Courtney Freeman, Appalachian St. Ashlen Dewart, Chattanooga Sophia Aleksandravicius, Davidson Sophia Aleksandravicius, Davidson

November December January February

2013-14 Janae Stevenson, UNCG Laura Murray, Davidson Maryah Sydnor, Appalachian State Maryah Sydnor, Appalachian State

November December January February

2014-15 Precious Bridges, Mercer Precious Bridges, Mercer Precious Bridges, Mercer Precious Bridges, Mercer

November December January February

2015-16 Lucy Mason, UNCG Lucy Mason, UNCG Jasmine Joyner, Chattanooga Kahlia Lawrence, Mercer

November December January February

2016-17 Kahlia Lawrence, Mercer Tianna Tarter, ETSU Jasmine Joyner, Chattanooga Jasmine Joyner, Chattanooga

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SOCON IN POSTSEASON PLAY NCAA Championship 1989 East Regional First Round (March 15; Tacoma, Wash.) No. 5 Georgia 90, No. 12 Chattanooga 69 1990 East Regional First Round (March 14; College Park, Md.) No. 6 Maryland 100, No. 11 Appalachian State 71 1991 East Regional First Round (March 13; Tallahassee, Fla.) No. 5 Florida State 96, No. 12 Appalachian State 57 1992 East Regional First Round (March 18; Los Angeles, Calif.) No. 5 Clemson 76, No. 12 Chattanooga 72

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1993 Mideast Regional First Round (March 17; Tuscaloosa, Ala.) No. 5 Alabama 102, No. 12 Georgia Southern 70 1994 East Regional First Round (March 16; Chapel Hill, N.C.) No. 3 North Carolina 101, No. 14 Georgia Southern 53 1995 East Regional First Round (March 16; Ruston, La.) No. 4 Louisiana Tech 90, No. 13 Furman 52 1996 West Regional First Round (March 15; Tuscaloosa, Ala.) No. 4 Alabama 95, No. 13 Appalachian State 66 1997 Midwest Regional First Round (March 14; Boulder, Colo.) No. 2 Colorado 69, No. 15 Marshall 49 1998 Midwest Regional First Round (March 13; Tuscaloosa, Ala.) No. 2 Alabama 94, No. 15 UNCG 46 1999 South Regional First Round (March 13; Knoxville, Tenn.) No. 1 Tennessee 113, No. 16 Appalachian State 54 2000 Mideast Regional First Round (March 18; Knoxville, Tenn.) No. 1 Tennessee 90, No. 16 Furman 38 2001 Midwest Regional First Round (March 16; Cincinnati, Ohio) No. 5 Clemson 51, No. 12 Chattanooga 49

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2002 Mideast Regional First Round (March 15; State College, Pa.) No. 4 Penn State 82, No. 13 Chattanooga 67 2003 First Round (March 23; State College, Pa.) No. 5 South Carolina 68, No. 12 Chattanooga 54 2004 First Round (March 20; Chattanooga, Tenn.) No. 10 Chattanooga 74, No. 7 Rutgers 69 Second Round (March 22; Chattanooga, Tenn.) No. 2 Vanderbilt 60, No. 10 Chattanooga 44 2005 First Round (March 20; Knoxville, Tenn.) No. 1 Tennessee 94, No. 16 Western Carolina 43 2006 First Round (March 18; Rosemont, Ill.) No. 5 Kentucky 69, No. 12 Chattanooga 59 2007 First Round (March 18; Raleigh, N.C.) No. 5 Baylor 68, No. 12 Chattanooga 55 2008 First Round (March 23; Bridgeport, Conn.) No. 5 Kansas State 69, No. 12 Chattanooga 59 2009 First Round (March 21; Albuquerque, N.M.) No. 4 Vanderbilt 73, No. 13 Western Carolina 41 2010 First Round (March 20; Tempe, Ariz.) No. 4 Oklahoma State 70, No. 13 Chattanooga 63 2011 First Round (March 20; Auburn, Ala.) No. 3 Florida State 76, No. 14 Samford 46 2012 First Round (March 18; Nashville, Tenn.) No. 2 Duke 82, No. 15 Samford 47 2013 First Round (March 23; College Station, Texas) No. 6 Nebraska 73, No. 11 Chattanooga 59 2014 First Round (March 22; Lexington, Ky.) No. 6 Syracuse 59, No. 11 Chattanooga 53 2015 First Round (March 21; Knoxville, Tenn.) No. 10 Pittsburgh 51, No. 7 Chattanooga 40 2016 First Round (March 18; Starkville, Miss.) No. 5 Mississippi State 60, No. 12 Chattanooga 50 2017 First Round (March 18; Louisville, Ky.) No. 4 Louisville 82, No. 13 Chattanooga 62

NWIT 1984 Quarterfinals (March 6; Amarillo, Texas) Chattanooga 84, Oklahoma 78 Semifinals (March 7; Amarillo, Texas) Chattanooga 70, Clemson 66 Championship (March 8; Amarillo, Texas) Vanderbilt 67, Chattanooga 66 1987 First Round (March 19; Amarillo, Texas) California 109, Appalachian State 99 Consolation (March 20; Amarillo, Texas) Stephen F. Austin 81, Appalachian State 80 Consolation (March 21; Amarillo, Texas) DePaul 88, Appalachian State 82

1995 First Round (March 23; Amarillo, Texas) Texas A&M 71, ETSU 50 Consolation (March 24; Amarillo, Texas) ETSU 79, VCU 65 Consolation (March 25; Amarillo, Texas) Clemson 107, ETSU 66

WNIT 2000 First Round (March 16; Chattanooga, Tenn.) Chattanooga 70, Alabama 68 Second Round (March 18; Chattanooga, Tenn.) Georgia Tech 81, Chattanooga 74 2002 First Round (March 13; Blacksburg, Va.) Virginia Tech 51, UNCG 45 2005 First Round (March 18; Chattanooga, Tenn.) Chattanooga 50, Villanova 40 Second Round (March 20; Lexington, Ky.) Kentucky 91, Chattanooga 54 2007 First Round (March 15; Cullowhee, N.C.) Western Carolina 91, ETSU 63 First Round (March 15; Birmingham, Ala.) UAB 81, Davidson 77 Second Round (March 17; Blacksburg, Va.) Virginia Tech 74, Western Carolina 64 2008 First Round (March 19; Murfreesboro, Tenn.) Middle Tennessee State 104, Western Carolina 69 2009 First Round (March 19; Lexington, Ky.) Kentucky 81, Chattanooga 76 2010 First Round (March 18; Birmingham, Ala.) Samford 66, Ole Miss 65 Second Round (March 21; Springfield, Mo.) Missouri State 75, Samford 54


SOCON IN POSTSEASON PLAY 2011 First Round (March 16; Columbia, S.C.) South Carolina 67, Appalachian State 54 2012 First Round (March 15; Wilmington, N.C.) Appalachian State 79, UNCW 73 First Round (March 15; Harrisonburg, Va.) James Madison 64, Davidson 49 First Round (March 15; Memphis, Tenn.) Memphis 60, Chattanooga 59 Second Round (March 17; Raleigh, N.C.) Appalachian State 66, NC State 62 Third Round (March 22; Charlottesville, Va.) Virginia 74, Appalachian State 58 2013 First Round (March 21; Norfolk, Va.) Davidson 82, Old Dominion 73 First Round (March 21; Charlotte, N.C.) Charlotte 79, Appalachian State 61 Second Round (March 24; Charlotte, N.C.) Charlotte 72, Davidson 60

2015 First Round (March 19; Johnson City, Tenn.) NC State 73, ETSU 58 2016 First Round (March 17; Atlanta, Ga.) Georgia Tech 73, Mercer 56 t 2017 First Round (March 16; Tuscaloosa, Ala.) Alabama 81, Mercer 57

2015 East Region First Round (Macon, Ga.) No. 4 Mercer 83, No. 5 Troy 68 Quarterfinals (Macon, Ga.) No. 4 Mercer 73, No. 8 Marshall 71 Semifinals (Loudonville, N.Y.) No. 3 Siena 65, No. 4 Mercer 54 West Region First Round (Lake Charles, La.) No. 6 McNeese State 87, No. 3 Furman 70 2017 East Region First Round (Charleston, S.C.) UNCG 45, Charleston Southern 37 Quarterfinals (Greensboro, N.C.) UNCG 87, Brown 84 Semifinals (Greensboro, N.C.) UNCG 59, Milwaukee 49 Championship (Houston, Texas) Rice 74, UNCG 62

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2014 First Round (March 20; Auburn, Ala.) Auburn 78, Furman 64

2013 East Region First Round (March 20; Highland Heights, Ky.) No. 5 College of Charleston 72, No. 4 Northern Kentucky 70 Second Round (March 24; Detroit, Mich.) No. 1 Detroit 79, No. 5 College of Charleston 67 West Region First Round (March 20; Elon, N.C.) No. 4 Elon 68, No. 5 Eastern Kentucky 61 Second Round (March 23; Elon, N.C.) No. 8 McNeese State 66, No. 4 Elon 58

Women’s Basketball Invitational 2010 East Region First Round (March 17; Morehead, Ky.) No. 2 College of Charleston 67, No. 7 Morehead State 59 First Round (March 18; Charleston, S.C.) No. 1 Appalachian State 62, No. 8 Charleston Southern 47 Quarterfinals (March 21; Boone, N.C.) No. 1 Appalachian State 59, No. 5 Fairfield 36 Quarterfinals (March 21; Charleston, S.C.) No. 2 College of Charleston 76, No. 6 Bradley 66 Semifinals (March 25; Boone, N.C.) No. 1 Appalachian State 77, No. 2 College of Charleston 58 Championship (March 28; Boone, N.C.) No. 1 Appalachian State 79, No. 1 Memphis 71 2011 East Region First Round (March 17; Elon, N.C.) No. 3 Elon 103, No. 6 USC Upstate 72 Second Round (March 20; Elon, N.C.) No. 2 UAB 59, No. 3 Elon 50

UNCG head coach Trina Patterson led the Spartans to the championship game of the Women’s Basketball invitational in 2016-17, her first season at the helm of the program.

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NCAA Championship (0-3)

3/22/08 No. 3 Oklahoma State L 3/22/09 No. 4 Iowa State L 3/21/10 No. 3 Xavier L

73-85 53-85 82-94

First Round First Round First Round

WNIT (0-2)

3/15/07 at Western Carolina 3/19/15 NC State

L L

63-91 58-73

First Round First Round

Furman

NCAA Championship (0-2)

3/16/95 No. 4 Louisiana Tech 3/18/00 No. 1 Tennessee

L L

52-90 38-90

East Regional Mideast Regional

WNIT (0-1)

3/20/14 at Auburn

L

64-78

First Round

Women’s Basketball Invitational (0-1)

3/19/15 at McNeese State

L

70-87

First Round

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70-82 83-68 73-71 54-65

First Round First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals

WNIT (0-2) L L

3/16/00 3/18/00 3/18/05 3/20/05 3/19/09 3/15/12

Alabama Georgia Tech Villanova Kentucky Kentucky Memphis

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

54-68 74-69 44-60 59-69 55-68 59-69 63-70 59-73 53-59 40-51 50-60 62-82

WNIT (2-4)

W 70-68 L 74-81 W 50-40 L 54-91 L 76-81 (OT) L 59-60

NCAA Championship (0-2)

Women’s Basketball Invitational (2-2) L W W L

No. 5 South Carolina No. 7 Rutgers No. 2 Vanderbilt No. 5 Kentucky No. 5 Baylor No. 5 Kansas State No. 4 Oklahoma State No. 6 Nebraska No. 6 Syracuse No. 10 Pittsburgh No. 5 Mississippi State No. 4 Louisville

East Regional First Round Second Round First Round First Round First Round First Round First Round First Round First Round First Round First Round

First Round Second Round First Round Second Round First Round First Round

Western Carolina

Mercer

3/21/13 McNeese State 3/19/15 Troy 3/22/15 Marshall 3/25/15 at Siena

3/23/03 3/20/04 3/22/04 3/18/06 3/18/07 3/23/08 3/20/10 3/23/13 3/22/14 3/21/15 3/18/16 3/18/17

56-73 57-81

3/20/05 No. 1 Tennessee 3/21/09 No. 4 Vanderbilt

L L

43-94 44-73

First Round First Round

First Round First Round

UNCG

NCAA Championship (0-1)

3/13/98 No. 2 Alabama

L

46-94

Midwest Regional

WNIT (0-1)

3/13/02 at Virginia Tech

L

45-51

First Round

Women’s Basketball Invitational (3-1)

3/16/17 at Charleston Southern W 3/19/17 Brown W 3/23/17 Milwaukee W 3/26/17 at Rice L

45-37 87-84 59-49 62-74

First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final

Samford

NCAA Championship (0-2)

3/20/11 No. 3 Florida State 3/18/12 No. 2 Duke

3/18/10 Mississippi 3/21/10 at Missouri State

L L

46-76 42-82

WNIT (1-1) W L

66-65 75-54

First Round First Round

First Round Second Round

Chattanooga

3/15/89 3/18/92 3/16/01 3/15/02

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NCAA Championship (1-15)

No. 5 Georgia No. 5 Clemson No. 5 Clemson No. 4 Penn State

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Chattanooga’s Alex Anderson made three appearances in the NCAA Championship in her four-year Mocs career (2004-08), averaging 14.0 points and 8.7 rebounds in three first-round games.


YEAR-BY-YEAR STANDINGS SOUTHERN CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS Year Regular-season 1983-84 Chattanooga 1984-85 Chattanooga, Marshall 1985-86 Chattanooga, Marshall 1986-87 Appalachian State, Marshall 1987-88 Appalachian State, Marshall 1988-89 Appalachian State, Marshall 1989-90 Furman 1990-91 Chattanooga 1991-92 Chattanooga, Furman 1992-93 Furman 1993-94 Georgia Southern 1994-95 ETSU 1995-96 Appalachian State 1996-97 Furman 1997-98 Georgia Southern 1998-99 UNCG 1999-00 Chattanooga

1984-85 CONF ALL W L W L Pts. Opp. Marshall 9 1 19 10 2,392 2,156 Chattanooga 9 1 16 13 2,050 2,189 Appalachian State 5 5 16 12 2,148 1,913 ETSU 5 5 13 14 1,843 1,797 Furman 1 9 7 18 1,670 1,914 Western Carolina 1 9 7 19 1,636 2,033 Davidson 0 0 3 18 1,113 1,740

Year Regular-season 2000-01 Chattanooga, Georgia Southern 2001-02 Chattanooga, UNCG 2002-03 Chattanooga 2003-04 Chattanooga 2004-05 Chattanooga 2005-06 Chattanooga 2006-07 Chattanooga, Western Carolina 2007-08 Chattanooga 2008-09 Chattanooga 2009-10 Chattanooga 2010-11 Appalachian State 2011-12 Appalachian State, Davidson 2012-13 Chattanooga 2013-14 Chattanooga 2014-15 Chattanooga 2015-16 Mercer, Chattanooga 2016-17 Mercer, Chattanooga

1989-90 CONF ALL W L W L Pts. Opp. Furman 8 2 20 9 2,440 2,093 Appalachian State 7 3 20 9 2,152 2,060 Chattanooga 6 4 16 13 2,222 2,208 ETSU 5 5 15 13 2,080 2,048 Marshall 4 6 10 18 2,055 2,084 Western Carolina 0 10 8 19 1,841 2,000 1990-91 CONF ALL W L W L Pts. Opp. Chattanooga 8 2 20 8 2,207 1,964 Marshall 7 3 20 8 1,920 1,659 ETSU 6 4 15 13 2,087 2,179 Appalachian State 5 5 19 14 2,521 2,519 Furman 4 6 14 14 2,318 2,171 Western Carolina 0 10 4 23 1,785 2,255

1985-86 CONF ALL W L W L Pts. Opp. Marshall 8 2 18 11 2,158 2,043 Chattanooga 8 2 19 10 2,146 2,131 Appalachian State 5 5 16 13 2,169 1,993 ETSU 5 5 13 15 1,941 1,953 Furman 2 8 13 14 2,022 2,031 Western Carolina 2 8 8 18 1,637 1,887 Davidson 0 0 10 8 1,177 1,093

1991-92 CONF ALL W L W L Pts. Opp. Furman 8 2 17 9 1,923 1,923 Chattanooga 8 2 18 12 2,156 2,156 Marshall 6 4 15 13 1,831 1,831 Appalachian State 5 5 9 18 2,221 2,221 ETSU 2 8 7 19 2,071 2,071 Western Carolina 1 9 6 22 2,151 2,151 Georgia Southern 0 0 14 16 2,401 2,401 1992-93 CONF ALL W L W L Pts. Opp. Furman 10 2 17 11 2,170 2,048 Chattanooga 9 3 15 13 2,071 2,018 Georgia Southern 9 3 21 9 2,213 1,917 Marshall 5 7 15 13 1,925 1,918 Appalachian State 4 8 10 17 2,083 2,102 ETSU 4 8 7 18 1,813 2,079 Western Carolina 1 11 7 20 1,804 2,038 Davidson 0 0 9 13 1,329 1,453 1993-94 CONF ALL W L W L Pts. Opp. Georgia Southern 11 2 21 9 2,266 2,113 Appalachian State 10 3 20 8 2,220 1,927 Furman 9 4 14 14 2,144 2,030 Chattanooga 7 6 15 13 2,015 1,974 Marshall 6 7 12 15 1,895 1,997 ETSU 5 8 12 14 2,016 1,982 Western Carolina 1 12 5 22 1,657 2,279 Davidson 0 7 5 21 1,672 1,941

1986-87 CONF ALL W L W L Pts. Opp. Appalachian State 9 1 24 7 2,543 2,164 Marshall 9 1 24 5 2,152 1,802 ETSU 4 6 9 17 1,882 1,986 Western Carolina 4 6 11 15 1,589 1,734 Chattanooga 3 7 7 20 1,843 2,084 Furman 1 9 8 20 1,869 2,094

1994-95 CONF ALL W L W L Pts. Opp. ETSU 11 3 21 9 2,432 2,266 Georgia Southern 10 4 16 12 2,224 2,049 Furman 10 4 18 12 2,275 2,198 Appalachian State 9 5 19 9 2,150 1,905 Marshall 6 8 14 13 1,936 2,037 Chattanooga 6 8 10 17 1,758 1,839 Western Carolina 4 10 9 18 1,954 2,157 Davidson 0 14 4 23 1,773 2,003

1987-88 CONF ALL W L W L Pts. Opp. Appalachian State 8 2 24 4 2,343 1,889 Marshall 8 2 18 10 1,980 1,801 Chattanooga 6 4 19 9 2,138 1,973 Furman 4 6 17 12 2,204 2,121 Western Carolina 3 7 11 16 1,772 1,926 ETSU 1 9 7 18 1,814 1,950 1988-89 CONF ALL W L W L Pts. Opp. Appalachian State 9 1 19 8 2,137 1,954 Marshall 9 1 18 10 1,852 1,779 Chattanooga 5 5 19 12 2,363 2,214 Furman 3 7 19 10 2,233 2,048 ETSU 2 8 7 19 1,822 1,948 Western Carolina 2 8 13 15 1,915 2,004

Tournament Chattanooga Chattanooga Chattanooga Chattanooga Western Carolina Chattanooga Chattanooga Chattanooga Western Carolina Chattanooga Samford Samford Chattanooga Chattanooga Chattanooga Chattanooga Chattanooga

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1983-84 CONF ALL W L W L Pts. Opp. Chattanooga 7 1 26 5 2,283 1,962 ETSU 6 2 18 9 1,810 1,655 Marshall 5 3 18 10 2,149 1,875 Western Carolina 2 6 10 16 1,733 1,660 Appalachian State 0 8 6 22 1,807 2,058 Furman 0 0 14 13 1,869 1,863 Davidson 0 0 0 25 915 2,342

Tournament Chattanooga Chattanooga Chattanooga Appalachian State Appalachian State Chattanooga Appalachian State Appalachian State Chattanooga Georgia Southern Georgia Southern Furman Appalachian State Marshall UNCG Appalachian State Furman

Furman’s Rushia Brown (1989-94) helped the Paladins to three regular-season SoCon titles during her career.

1995-96 CONF ALL W L W L Pts. Opp. Appalachian State 14 0 24 6 2,418 2,129 Marshall 9 5 15 14 2,193 2,109 Georgia Southern 7 7 15 13 2,213 2,266 Davidson 7 7 14 12 1,875 1,772 Chattanooga 6 8 12 15 1,717 1,864 Furman 6 8 10 17 1,759 1,897 Western Carolina 4 10 9 18 1,822 1,953 ETSU 3 11 9 17 1,963 2,016

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YEAR-BY-YEAR STANDINGS 1996-97 CONF ALL W L W L Pts. Opp. Furman 10 4 19 8 1,948 1,845 Marshall 9 5 18 12 2,280 2,226 Appalachian State 8 6 16 12 2,031 1,902 Georgia Southern 8 6 16 13 2,087 2,100 Davidson 7 7 15 11 1,881 1,761 Chattanooga 6 8 12 15 1,778 1,819 Western Carolina 5 9 11 16 1,827 1,937 ETSU 3 11 11 17 1,952 2,100

2003-04 CONF ALL W L W L Pts. Opp. Chattanooga 20 0 29 3 2,330 1,853 Furman 14 6 18 11 1,981 1,721 Davidson 13 7 16 12 1,796 1,730 ETSU 13 7 13 14 1,764 1,838 Elon 12 8 17 12 1,809 1,891 Western Carolina 10 10 14 17 1,966 1,984 UNCG 9 11 9 19 1,654 1,810 Georgia Southern 9 11 15 14 1,692 1,757 Appalachian State 6 14 7 21 1,851 2,006 College of Charleston 4 16 7 22 1,732 2,049 Wofford 0 20 0 28 1,560 2,091

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1997-98 CONF ALL W L W L Pts. Opp. Georgia Southern 13 3 18 11 2,230 2,192 UNCG 12 4 21 9 2,201 2,048 Davidson 12 4 18 9 2,037 1,872 Furman 11 5 16 13 2,092 2,145 ETSU 8 8 11 15 1,970 1,930 Appalachian State 8 8 9 17 1,594 1,784 Western Carolina 4 12 7 20 1,491 2,037 Chattanooga 3 13 8 19 1,699 1,846 Wofford 1 15 5 23 1,969 2,134 1998-99 CONF ALL W L W L Pts. Opp. UNCG 14 4 20 8 2,071 1,846 ETSU 12 5 16 12 2,018 1,990 Georgia Southern 12 6 13 14 2,020 2,051 Davidson 11 7 18 10 2,139 2,012 Furman 10 8 13 14 1,821 1,909 Appalachian State 7 10 14 15 2,118 2,181 Western Carolina 8 10 10 17 1,820 2,006 Chattanooga 8 10 10 17 1,897 2,007 Wofford 4 14 9 19 1,908 2,107 College of Charleston 3 15 6 21 1,696 1,862 1999-00 CONF ALL W L W L Pts. Opp. Chattanooga 17 1 26 5 2,284 1,904 Furman 13 5 20 11 2,184 2,016 ETSU 12 6 15 12 1,930 1,883 UNCG 11 7 18 11 1,995 1,882 Appalachian State 9 9 13 15 1,964 2,068 Georgia Southern 9 9 10 18 1,994 2,130 Davidson 8 10 10 17 1,779 1,882 Western Carolina 6 12 11 17 1,852 1,939 Wofford 4 14 10 18 1,732 1,872 College of Charleston 1 17 4 23 1,426 1,952

2004-05 CONF ALL W L W L Pts. Opp. Chattanooga 19 1 24 4 2,020 1,639 Davidson 14 6 18 11 1,943 1,803 Furman 13 7 18 10 1,854 1,753 UNCG 11 9 14 14 1,737 1,756 Georgia Southern 11 9 16 14 1,940 1,972 Western Carolina 10 10 18 13 2,221 2,240 College of Charleston 10 10 15 14 1,683 1,769 ETSU 9 11 13 17 1,995 1,989 Appalachian State 8 12 11 17 1,772 1,777 Elon 3 17 4 24 1,467 1,803 Wofford 2 18 4 24 1,672 2,004

Jacinda Lambert helped guide UNCG to a share of the regular-season championship in 2001-02. 2002-03 CONF ALL W L W L Pts. Opp. Chattanooga 16 2 26 5 2,262 1,874 Western Carolina 14 4 21 7 1,913 1,786 Georgia Southern 12 6 20 10 2,054 1,895 Furman 11 7 16 13 1,940 1,835 UNCG 10 8 14 13 1,698 1,727 Appalachian State 8 10 9 19 1,862 2,001 Davidson 8 10 15 15 1,986 1,966 ETSU 6 12 9 19 1,876 2,147 College of Charleston 4 14 10 19 1,948 2,010 Wofford 1 17 4 24 1,679 2,120

2005-06 CONF ALL W L W L Pts. Opp. Chattanooga 18 0 27 4 2,328 1,905 UNCG 12 6 18 12 2,023 1,924 Davidson 12 6 17 12 1,918 1,827 Appalachian State 11 7 15 13 1,878 1,961 Western Carolina 8 10 9 20 1,990 2,087 Elon 7 11 12 16 1,550 1,580 College of Charleston 7 11 11 17 1,652 1,813 Georgia Southern 7 11 11 18 1,870 2,030 Furman 5 13 10 20 1,838 2,041 Wofford 3 15 7 21 1,718 1,942

2000-01 CONF ALL W L W L Pts. Opp. Chattanooga 15 3 24 7 2,331 1,931 Georgia Southern 15 3 22 7 2,157 1,928 UNCG 14 4 22 8 2,078 1,791 Furman 12 6 19 10 2,042 1,857 Western Carolina 7 11 13 15 1,991 1,983 ETSU 7 11 7 21 1,894 2,195 College of Charleston 7 11 11 17 1,839 1,970 Wofford 6 12 11 18 1,921 1,979 Davidson 4 14 9 19 1,766 2,018 Appalachian State 3 15 6 23 1,973 2,279 2001-02 CONF ALL W L W L Pts. Opp. Chattanooga 14 4 23 8 2,331 1,931 UNCG 14 4 21 10 2,078 1,791 Furman 11 7 17 12 2,042 1,857 Georgia Southern 10 8 13 14 2,157 1,928 Western Carolina 9 9 17 11 1,991 1,983 Wofford 9 9 16 13 1,921 1,979 College of Charleston 7 11 14 14 1,839 1,970 Davidson 6 12 10 18 1,766 2,018 ETSU 5 13 10 18 1,894 2,195 Appalachian State 5 13 10 19 1,973 2,279

Miranda Warfield (2000-04) helped Chattanooga to SoCon regular-season and tournament titles in each of her four years on the squad and was named MVP of the SoCon Championship in 2002 and 2003.

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YEAR-BY-YEAR STANDINGS 2006-07 CONF ALL W L W L Pts. Opp. Western Carolina 15 3 24 10 2,358 2,239 Chattanooga 15 3 25 8 2,379 2,109 Davidson 13 5 23 9 2,260 1,964 UNCG 13 5 20 10 1,990 1,912 Georgia Southern 7 11 13 18 1,953 2,073 Wofford 7 11 13 16 1,748 1,878 Appalachian State 6 12 13 18 2,093 2,111 College of Charleston 5 13 10 20 1,723 1,795 Furman 5 13 11 20 1,748 1,899 Elon 4 14 10 20 1,565 1,810 2007-08 CONF ALL W L W L Pts. Opp. Chattanooga 18 0 29 4 2,297 1,866 Western Carolina 15 3 25 9 2,518 2,275 Davidson 13 5 19 11 1,949 1,868 Georgia Southern 13 5 17 13 1,841 1,847 College of Charleston 9 9 14 16 1,718 1,765 Elon 6 12 12 20 1,908 1,929 Furman 5 13 10 20 1,820 1,975 Appalachian State 5 13 8 22 1,887 2,160 UNCG 4 14 7 24 1,647 1,993 Wofford 2 16 10 21 1,890 2,099

2009-10 CONF ALL W L W L Pts. Opp. Chattanooga 16 4 24 9 2,216 2,042 Samford 14 6 23 11 2,151 1,975 Appalachian State 14 6 23 12 2,336 2,191 College of Charleston 13 7 21 12 2,078 2,011 Georgia Southern 13 7 19 12 1,841 1,752 Davidson 12 8 14 15 1,921 1,919 Elon 6 14 12 19 2,000 2,043 UNCG 6 14 10 20 1,748 1,941 Wofford 6 14 8 21 1,759 2,014 Western Carolina 6 14 7 23 1,765 1,919 Furman 4 16 7 24 1,730 1,961 2010-11 CONF ALL W L W L Pts. Opp. Appalachian State 17 3 25 7 2,338 1,968 Samford 15 5 25 8 2,098 1,864 Chattanooga 13 7 17 14 2,071 2,037 Elon 12 8 20 13 2,247 2,120 Furman 10 10 14 16 1,866 1,921 UNCG 10 10 13 16 1,769 1,841 Georgia Southern 9 11 12 18 1,753 1,828 Davidson 8 12 14 17 1,913 1,878 College of Charleston 7 13 10 20 1,566 1,819 Western Carolina 6 14 9 22 1,699 1,950 Wofford 3 17 8 22 1,822 2,122 2011-12 CONF ALL W L W L Pts. Opp. Appalachian State 17 3 27 7 2,266 1,977 Davidson 17 3 22 10 1,962 1,733 Chattanooga 16 4 22 10 1,988 1,829 Samford 12 8 20 13 1,978 1,897 Elon 12 8 20 13 1,887 1,901 Furman 10 10 15 16 1,893 1,982 Western Carolina 8 12 14 17 1,629 1,751 College of Charleston 6 14 7 23 1,421 1,713 Wofford 5 15 13 18 1,836 1,884 Georgia Southern 4 16 8 22 1,553 1,772 UNCG 3 17 4 25 1,438 1,844

ETSU’s Destiny Mitchell nearly averaged a double-double for the Bucs in 2014-15, their first season back in the league after a nine-year absence. Mitchell scored 11.2 points per game and pulled down a SoConbest 9.1 rebounds per contest as ETSU finished second in the regular-season standings and reached the SoCon tournament title game, where it fell to a nationally ranked Chattanooga squad in overtime. 2012-13 CONF ALL W L W L Pts. Opp. Chattanooga 19 1 29 4 2,262 1,811 Davidson 16 4 22 13 2,195 2,005 Elon 14 6 19 14 2,168 2,101 Appalachian State 13 7 20 11 2,131 1,839 College of Charleston 11 9 16 16 1,995 2,026 Samford 11 9 15 16 1,670 1,685 Furman 8 12 12 18 1,790 2,036 Georgia Southern 6 14 8 23 1,652 1,951 Western Carolina 5 15 7 23 1,517 1,799 UNCG 4 16 8 23 1,772 2,124 Wofford 3 17 8 21 1,627 1,813 2013-14 CONF ALL W L W L Pts. Opp. Chattanooga 18 0 29 4 2,302 1,856 Furman 12 6 18 13 2,077 2,030 Davidson 11 7 16 16 2,221 2,273 Appalachian State 10 8 13 16 1,834 1,889 Elon 10 8 15 16 2,009 2,072 Samford 8 10 10 20 1,633 1,765 Western Carolina 7 11 15 17 1,965 2,001 Georgia Southern 7 11 10 21 1,933 2,185 Wofford 4 14 6 23 1,703 2,023 UNCG 3 15 7 23 1,905 2,196 2014-15 Chattanooga ETSU Mercer Samford Furman Western Carolina Wofford UNCG

2015-16 Mercer Chattanooga Samford ETSU Furman Wofford Western Carolina UNCG

CONF ALL W L W L Pts. Opp. 12 2 24 9 2,129 1,857 12 2 24 8 1,847 1,692 11 3 20 11 1,719 1,555 8 6 16 14 1,808 1,862 7 7 15 16 1,968 1,983 3 11 9 20 1,747 1,907 3 11 7 22 1,811 2,020 0 14 8 22 1,965 2,203

2016-17 Mercer Chattanooga ETSU UNCG Furman Samford Wofford Western Carolina

CONF ALL W L W L Pts. Opp. 12 2 25 7 2,106 1,814 12 2 21 11 1,950 1,872 8 6 16 14 1,950 1,925 7 7 20 15 2,225 2,104 7 7 14 17 1,920 1,834 4 10 12 19 1,710 1,803 3 11 13 17 1,853 1,912 3 11 8 22 1,699 2,019

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2008-09 CONF ALL W L W L Pts. Opp. Chattanooga 17 3 22 10 2,226 1,862 Samford 16 4 22 7 1,766 1,542 College of Charleston 14 6 23 8 2,013 1,858 Western Carolina 14 6 21 12 2,255 2,143 Georgia Southern 11 9 16 14 1,774 1,772 Davidson 11 9 12 18 1,961 2,043 UNCG 9 11 13 18 1,780 1,857 Appalachian State 7 13 9 22 1,840 2,151 Furman 6 14 12 18 1,862 1,955 Wofford 3 17 5 24 1,810 2,063 Elon 2 18 5 26 1,733 2,108

CONF ALL W L W L Pts. Opp. 14 0 29 4 2,067 1,665 11 3 21 12 2,246 2,129 9 5 20 15 2,337 2,240 8 6 15 15 1,782 1,722 7 7 19 14 2,249 2,175 3 11 11 19 1,855 1,950 3 11 8 22 1,695 1,949 1 13 6 24 1,905 2,224

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SOCON TOURNAMENT RESULTS 1984 FIRST ROUND (at Huntington, W.Va.) Marshall 89, Furman 61 (at Cullowhee, N.C.) Western Carolina 75, Appalachian State 66 SEMIFINALS (at Chattanooga, Tenn.) ETSU 66, Marshall 64 Chattanooga 74, Western Carolina 54 CHAMPIONSHIP (at Chattanooga, Tenn.) Chattanooga 60, ETSU 45 ETSU – Blair 1 1-4 3, Mills 3 1-1 7, Jaffke 3 0-0 6, Hines 3 2-4 8, Skala 3 2-2 8, Caldwell 0 0-0 0, Larkey 5 3-4 13. Totals: 18 9-15 45. CHATTANOOGA – Horsey 6 2-2 14, McClure 4 0-1 8, Chairs 8 7-8 23, Irby 5 1-4 11, Weems 0 2-3 2, McCord 1 0-0 2, Hill 0 0-0 0, Benson 0 0-0 0. Totals: 24 12-18 60. Halftime – Chattanooga 23, ETSU 21. 1985 FIRST ROUND (at Johnson City, Tenn.) ETSU 72, Western Carolina 51 (at Boone, N.C.) Appalachian State 86, Furman 68

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SEMIFINALS (at Johnson City, Tenn.) Chattanooga 75, ETSU 70 Marshall 68, Appalachian State 62 CHAMPIONSHIP (at Johnson City, Tenn.) Chattanooga 88, Marshall 76 MARSHALL – Pelphrey 12 4-4 28, Wiggins 2 0-0 4, Shepherd 7 4-4 18, May 0 1-2 1, Abercrombie 3 1-2 7, Cromer 1 0-0 2, Lewis 6 0-0 12, Grau 2 0-0 4, Gibson 0 0-0 0. Totals: 33 10-12 76. CHATTANOOGA – Kirk 3 2-3 8, McClure 9 2-2 20, Bush 6 1-2 13, McCord 3 2-2 8, Weems 5 6-6 16, Corn 0 0-0 0, Bell 2 5-6 9, Benson 4 0-2 8, Jackson 2 2-2 6. Totals: 34 20-25 88. Halftime – Chattanooga 43, Marshall 30. 1986 at Boone, N.C.

FIRST ROUND ETSU 68, Western Carolina 62 Appalachian State 83, Furman 64

SEMINFINALS Chattanooga 86, Appalachian State 79 Marshall 77, ETSU 72 CHAMPIONSHIP Chattanooga 77, Marshall 69 MARSHALL – Wiggins 6 3-3 15, Pelphrey 8 1-2 17, Van Liew 0 0-0 0, May 10 1-2 21, Abercrombie 2 0-0 4, Lewis 2 0-0 4, McClurkin 3 0-0 6, Leavitt 0 2-2 2. Totals: 31 6-8 69. CHATTANOOGA – Bell 3 2-2 8, Kirk 6 3-4 15, Bush 2 0-0 4, Winton 6 3-3 15, McCord 4 3-6 11, Mosley 1 0-0 2, Corn 1 3-4 5, Benson 5 0-0 10, Cruse 1 0-0 2, Hubbard 2 1-2 5, Jackson 0 0-0 0. Totals: 31 15-21 77. Halftime – Chattanooga 40, Marshall 37. 1987 at Cullowhee, N.C.

FIRST ROUND Western Carolina 70, Furman 58 ETSU 77, Chattanooga 74

SEMIFINALS Marshall 83, ETSU 81 (2OT) Appalachian State 86, Western Carolina 66 CHAMPIONSHIP Appalachian State 68, Marshall 65 APPALACHIAN STATE – Laney 3 4-4 10, Robinson 6 1-3 13, Whiteside 12 2-10 26, Swicegood 2 0-1 4, Dalton 3 4-4 10, Brackett 0 0-0 0, Sigmon 1 3-4 5. Totals: 27 14-26 68. MARSHALL – Lewis 6 1-2 13, Parsley 0 0-0 0, Simms

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9 2-2 20, McClurkin 1 1-2 3, Wiggins 5 7-8 17, Leavitt 2 1-2 5, Triplin 3 1-1 7. Totals: 26 13-16 65. Halftime – Marshall 35, Appalachian State 27. 1988 at Huntington, W.Va. FIRST ROUND Chattanooga 70, ETSU 68 Furman 63, Western Carolina 55 SEMIFINALS Appalachian State 104, Furman 77 Marshall 80, Chattanooga 77 CHAMPIONSHIP Appalachian State 72, Marshall 67 APPALACHIAN STATE – Laney 3 3-4 9, Johnson 8 0-0 16, Whiteside 10 4-12 24, Swicegood 2 0-0 4, Dalton 5 4-4 14, Brackett 2 0-0 4, Sigmon 0 0-0 0. Totals: 30 11-20 72. MARSHALL – McClurkin 3 1-2 7, Scott 7 0-1 14, Parsley 2 1-1 5, Stephenson 1 2-2 4, Lewis 7 4-4 18, Johnson 4 0-0 9, Jones 0 0-0 0, Leavitt 1 2-2 4, Shipp 0 0-0 0, Deal 2 2-2 6. Totals: 27 12-14 67. 3-point goals – Appalachian State 1 (Dalton); Marshall 1 (Johnson). Halftime – Appalachian State 39, Marshall 33. 1989 at Johnson City, Tenn. FIRST ROUND Chattanooga 67, Western Carolina 53 Furman 70, ETSU 69 SEMIFINALS Furman 75, Marshall 56 Chattanooga 80, Appalachian State 73 CHAMPIONSHIP Chattanooga 69, Furman 65 FURMAN – Whitaker 3 0-0 6, Greene 6 2-2 14, McKinney 1 4-5 6, Glass 2 1-2 5, Mischel 0 0-0 0, Rhynehardt 9 3-4 21, Haus 0 2-2 2, Geary 3 3-3 9, Cleckley 1 0-0 2. Totals: 25 15-18 65. CHATTANOOGA – Copeland 0 0-0 0, Stallings 4 0-2 8, Powell 6 3-7 15, Winton 5 0-1 13, Smith 2 6-6 11, Wales 1 0-0 2, Carroll 1 1-2 3, Beightol 2 1-2 5, Blackburn 0 0-0 0, Mayfield 4 0-0 11. Totals: 25 11-20 68. 3-point goals – Chattanooga 7 (Winton 3, Mayfield 3, Smith). Halftime – Chattanooga 36, Furman 27. 1990 at Johnson City, Tenn. FIRST ROUND ETSU 61, Marshall 58 Chattanooga 80, Western Carolina 78 SEMIFINALS Appalachian State 70, Chattanooga 67 Furman 98, ETSU 84 CHAMPIONSHIP Appalachian State 94, Furman 90 APPALACHIAN STATE – Thomas 5 13-18 23, Smith 5 4-6 14, Cunningham 12 3-5 27, Gruca 6 4-6 19, Morgan 1 0-1 2, Cain 3 0-0 6, Inman 0 0-0 0, Konrad 1 0-0 2. Totals: 33 24-36 94. FURMAN – Greene 4 3-3 11, Brown 7 1-2 15, Cleckley 7 0-0 14, Rhynehardt 6 7-10 19, Glass 8 2-2 18, Mischel 2 1-1 5, Geary 0 2-2 2, McKinney 3 0-0 6. Totals: 37 16-20 90. 3-point goals – Appalachian State 4 (Gruca 3, Smith). Halftime – Appalachian State 57, Furman 36. 1991 at Johnson City, Tenn. FIRST ROUND Appalachian State 84, Furman 77 ETSU 88, Western Carolina 69 SEMIFINALS Appalachian State 89, Chattanooga 87 ETSU 72, Marshall 66

CHAMPIONSHIP Appalachian State 98, ETSU 87 APPALACHIAN STATE – Ikard 4 2-4 10, Gruca 3 0-1 9, Thomas 12 3-3 27, Roberson 7 2-2 17, Yount 9 3-6 24, Cannon 0 0-0 0, Hitchcock 0 0-0 0, Konrad 4 3-6 11, Coker 0 0-0 0. Totals: 40 13-25 98. ETSU – Colclough 3 1-2 7, Cantrell 3 1-2 8, Louallen 11 5-8 27, Hopson 13 10-10 36, Bridges 2 0-1 4, Cooke 1 0-0 3, Lawson 1 0-0 2, Carter 0 0-0 0, Fryar 0 0-1 0. Totals: 34 17-24 87. 3-point goals – Appalachian State 5 (Gruca 3, Roberson, Yount); ETSU 2 (Cantrell, Cooke). Halftime – Appalachian State 52, ETSU 43. 1992 at Johnson City, Tenn. FIRST ROUND Western Carolina 59, Marshall 58 (OT) ETSU 96, Appalachian State 74 SEMIFINALS Furman 83, ETSU 70 Chattanooga 84, Western Carolina 69 CHAMPIONSHIP Chattanooga 84, Furman 66 CHATTANOOGA – Dowdell 6 3-5 15, Carroll 8 0-0 16, Brown 6 1-2 13, Barnett 3 3-3 11, Cameron 1 7-8 9, Childers 0 0-0 0, Alexander 0 0-0 0, Reynolds 2 4-4 8, Wooden 0 0-0 0, Curtis 1 0-0 2, Overcast 4 2-2 10. Totals: 31 20-24 84. FURMAN – Rhynehardt 1 3-4 5, Armstrong 4 4-7 12, R. Brown 10 1-3 21, Jones 2 1-2 5, Stanley 5 0-0 14, Sims 1 0-0 3, Blackwell 0 0-0 0, Fails 0 0-0 0, Creamer 0 0-0 0, C. Brown 3 0-0 6, Levesque 0 0-0 0. Totals: 26 9-16 6. 3-point goals – Chattanooga 2 (Barnett 2); Furman 5 (Stanley 4, Sims). Halftime – Chattanooga 45, Furman 31. 1993 at Johnson City, Tenn. FIRST ROUND Marshall 74, ETSU 55 Chattanooga 91, Western Carolina 66 Georgia Southern 66, Appalachian State 56 SEMIFINALS Furman 74, Marshall 58 Georgia Southern 83, Chattanooga 73 CHAMPIONSHIP Georgia Southern 76, Furman 73 GEORGIA SOUTHERN – Autrey 4 0-0 8, Dunn 3 0-0 7, Christmas 4 3-7 11, Johnson 4 6-8 14, G. Smith 2 0-1 4, Williams 0 0-0 0, Copeland 5 0-0 10, Primeaux 0 0-0 0, Anderson 6 0-0 15, McClelland 1 0-2 2, S. Smith 2 1-4 5. Totals: 31 10-22 76. FURMAN – Armstrong 3 0-1 6, Creamer 6 2-5 14, R. Brown 7 3-5 17, Jones 1 7-8 9, Stanley 4 7-8 18, Sims 1 0-0 3, Wilson 0 0-0 0, C. Brown 3 0-0 6, Levesque 0 0-0 0. Totals: 25 19-27 73. 3-point goals – Georgia Southern 4 (Anderson 3, Dunn); Furman 4 (Stanley 3, Sims). Halftime – Furman 40, Georgia Southern 35. 1994 at Greenville, S.C.

FIRST ROUND Georgia Southern 71, Davidson 62 Appalachian State 77, Western Carolina 57 Furman 89, ETSU 75 Chattanooga 70, Marshall 56 SEMIFINALS Georgia Southern 85, Chattanooga 72 Furman 77, Appalachian State 73 CHAMPIONSHIP Georgia Southern 59, Furman 55 GEORGIA SOUTHERN – Autrey 7 2-7 16, Johnson 5 2-2 12, Tyson 0 0-0 0, Childers 2 0-0 6, Copeland 5 3-4 14, Primeaux 0 2-2 2, James 1 0-0 2, Anderson 2 1-2 6, Askew 0 1-2 1, Spake 0 0-0 0. Totals: 22 11-19 59.


SOCON TOURNAMENT RESULTS FURMAN – Creamer 5 0-0 11, Levesque 3 0-0 6, Brown 7 5-9 19, Stanley 2 2-2 7, Jones 2 3-4 9, Sims 0 0-0 0, Nate Jackson 1 1-2 3, Natasha Jackson 0 0-1 0. Totals: 20 11-18 55. 3-point goals – Georgia Southern 4 (Childers 2, Copeland 1, Anderson 1); Furman 4 (Jones 2, Creamer 1, Stanley 1). Halftime – Furman 25, Georgia Southern 16. 1995 FIRST ROUND (at Johnson City, Tenn.) ETSU 88, Davidson 70 (at Statesboro, Ga.) Georgia Southern 95, Western Carolina 55 (at Greenville, S.C.) Furman 48, Chattanooga 45 (at Boone, N.C.) Appalachian State 90, Marshall 71 SEMIFINALS (at Asheville, N.C.) ETSU 79, Appalachian State 69 Furman 74, Georgia Southern 61

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FIRST ROUND (at Boone, N.C.) Appalachian State 92, ETSU 75 (at Huntington, W.Va.) Marshall 83, Western Carolina 74 (at Statesboro, Ga.) Georgia Southern 91, Furman 68 (at Davidson, N.C.) Davidson 80, Chattanooga 51 SEMIFINALS (at Greensboro, N.C.) Appalachian State 83, Davidson 68 Marshall 108, Georgia Southern 82 CHAMPIONSHIP (at Greensboro, N.C.) Appalachian State 77, Marshall 75 APPALACHIAN STATE – Thompson 4 0-0 8, Artosalo 2 4-4 8, Hinton 13 0-2 26, Spencer 1 0-0 3, Davis 3 2-2 8, Rowe 0 2-2 2, Sims 0 0-0 0, Jones 2 0-0 4, Schoolfield 0 2-2 2, Karlqvist 3 4-5 12, Tate 2 0-0 4. Totals: 30 14-17 77. MARSHALL – McCauley 3 2-2 10, Evans 1 2-3 4, Behnfeldt 4 2-2 12, Wine 7 4-7 20, Simmons 0 3-4 3, Lenhart 0 0-0 0, Sexton 3 4-6 10, Mason 7 2-2 16. Totals: 25 19-26 75. 3-point goals – Appalachian State 3 (Karlqvist 2, Spencer 1), Marshall 6 (McCauley 2, Behnfeldt 2, Wine 2). Halftime – Marshall 38, Appalachian State 37. 1997 FIRST ROUND (at Greenville, S.C.) ETSU 64, Furman 62 (at Huntington, W.Va.) Marshall 85, Western Carolina 77 (at Boone, N.C.) Appalachian State 80, Chattanooga 62 (at Statesboro, Ga.) Georgia Southern 73, Davidson 70 SEMIFINALS (at Greensboro, N.C.) Georgia Southern 66, ETSU 63 Marshall 79, Appalachian State 74

1998 at Greensboro, N.C.

FIRST ROUND Wofford 70, Chattanooga 57

SECOND ROUND Georgia Southern 84, Wofford 57 Furman 85, ETSU 74 Davidson 79, Appalachian State 63 UNCG 86, Western Carolina 54 SEMIFINALS Georgia Southern 80, Furman 60 UNCG 78, Davidson 75 CHAMPIONSHIP UNCG 75, Georgia Southern 69 UNCG – Brediger 3 6-10 18, Viverette 3 4-13 18, Goodson 4 4-10 11, Gwaltney 0 2-4 10, Ochs 2 3-8 10, Smith 1 2-5 6, Lewis 0 1-2 2. Totals: 15 22-56 75 GEORGIA SOUTHERN – Hall 5 10-16 21, Krach 2 3-4 8, Mitchell 1 4-8 8, Trjeskal 2 2-9 8, Arnold 5 3-6 7, Durrett 4 3-8 6, Warren 0 3-4 6, Perry 3 1-5 3, Langley 0 0-0 2. Totals: 24 29-61 69 3-point goals – UNCG 4 (Viverette 2, Gwaltney 1, Ochs 1); Georgia Southern 5 (Krach 2, Trjeskal 2, Arnold 1) Halftime – UNCG 24, Georgia Southern 32. 1999 at Greensboro, N.C.

FIRST ROUND Wofford 73, Chattanooga 69 Western Carolina 67, College of Charleston 57 QUARTERFINALS Davidson 62, Furman 56 UNCG 95, Wofford 58 ETSU 96, Western Carolina, 69 Appalachian State 86, Georgia Southern 82 SEMIFINALS Davidson 92, UNCG 91 Appalachian State 77, ETSU 72 CHAMPIONSHIP Appalachian State 78, Davidson 69 APPALACHIAN STATE – Schoolfield 9 6-6 24, Gagliano 6 8-8 20, Lettsome 5 0-0 10, Dolan 1 6-8 8, Edwards 1 3-5 5, Romano 0 5-6 5, Chappell 1 1-2 4, Hergerova 0 2-2 2. Totals: 23 31-39 78 DAVIDSON – KBrown 9 2-2 22, JBrown 5 1-2 13, O’Brien 5 1-2 12, Kamp 4 4-5 9, Magette 2 0-0 6, Uhernik 1 2-2 4, Schott 0 2-2 2, Taylor 0 1-2 1. Totals: 25 13-18 69 3-point goals – Appalachian St. 1 (Chappell); Davidson 6 (K. Brown 2, Magette 2, O’Brien 1, JBrown 1) Halftime – Appalachian St. 35, Davidson 27. 2000 at Greenville, S.C.

FIRST ROUND Wofford 66, Western Carolina 56 Davidson 71, College of Charleston 51 SECOND ROUND UNCG 92, Appalachian State 75 Chattanooga 77, Wofford 46

Furman 73, Davidson 56 ETSU 82, Georgia Southern 73 SEMIFINALS UNCG 73, Chattanooga 67 Furman 73, ETSU 61 CHAMPIONSHIP Furman 68, UNCG 49 FURMAN – Hodges 4 0-0 8, Smith 5 3-3 13, Young 1 3-4 5, Charles 3 2-2 10, Scott 4 0-0 8, Bufford 0 0-0 0, Crutchfield 0 0-0 0, Shipp, 2 5-7 9, Moran 0 0-0 0, Wake 1 7-8 9, Totals: 23 20-24, 68 UNCG – Dodgen 4 4-4 12, DelCampo 2 0-2 5, Gwaltney 5 2-3 12, Foster 1 5-6 7, Smith 1 2-4 4, Murray 0 0-0 0, Hart 0 0-0 0, Armstrong 0 0-0 0, Reid 3 0-0 6, Goodson 1 0-0 3, Totals: 17 13-19 49 3-point goals – Furman 2 (Charles, 2); UNCG- 2 (DelCampo, Goodson) Halftime – Furman 32, UNCG 29. 2001 at Greenville, S.C.

FIRST ROUND Wofford 76, Davidson 62 Appalachian State 69, College of Charleston 55 QUARTERFINALS Furman 77, Western Carolina 59 Chattanooga 77, Wofford 59 Georgia Southern 76, Appalachian State 72 UNCG 85, ETSU 53 SEMIFINALS Chattanooga 72, Furman 56 UNCG 70, Georgia Southern 66 CHAMPIONSHIP Chattanooga 64, UNCG 63 UNCG – Gwaltney 6-12 3-5 15; Foster 4-10 3-6 14; Dodgen 4-10 2-2 11; DelCampo 4-8 0-0 9; Reid 3-7 2-2 8; Murray 1-5 0-0 2; Lambert 1-2 0-0 2; Hart 1-3 0-0 2. Totals: 24-57 10-15 63. CHATTANOOGA – Lewis 6-10 0-0 14; Wilson 6-10 2-2 14; Bullock 4-14 1-2 10; Dykes 4-6 2-5 10; Warfield 2-14 5-6 9; Irons 1-3 0-0 3; Rollins 1-6 0-0 2; Banks 0-3 2-2 2; Carmichael 0-2 0-0 0; Galloway 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 24-69 12-17 64. 3-point goals – UNCG 5-12 (Foster 3-5; DelCampo 1-3; Dodgen 1-2; Murray 0-1; Gwaltney 0-1), Chattanooga 4-23 (Lewis 2-4; Irons 1-2; Bullock 1-5; Warfield 0-6; Rollins 0-5; Carmichael 0-1). Halftime – UNCG 33, Chattanooga 33.

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CHAMPIONSHIP (at Asheville, N.C.) Furman 88, ETSU 85 FURMAN – Creamer 12 0-1 24, Bristow 3 8-10 14, Levesque 0 0-0 0, Stanley 7 8-8 26, Sims 2 2-2 7, Fails 1 0-0 0, Naté Jackson 2 2-2 6, Natasha Jackson 2 0-2 4, Noethling 3 1-3 7. Totals: 31 21-28 88. ETSU – Engle 9 4-6 24, Blocker 5 11-16 21, McClellan 5 1-2 11, Jones 4 3-4 13, Reed 4 3-5 12, Vaughan 0 0-0 0, DeGabrielle 0 0-0 0, Grainger 0 4-4 4. Totals: 27 26-37 85. 3-point goals – Furman 5 (Stanley 4, Sims 1); ETSU 5 (Engle 2, Jones 2, Reed 1). Halftime – Furman 50, ETSU 39.

CHAMPIONSHIP (at Greensboro, N.C.) Marshall 77, Georgia Southern 69 MARSHALL – Simmons 5 7-8 19, McCauley 6 0-0 15, Rosko 4 2-3 12, Sexton 3 5-7 12, Behnfeldt 1 6-8 8, Mason 0 6-6 6, Fall 2 0-0 4, Lincoln 0 1-2 1, Lenhart 0 0-0 0, Byrd 0 0-1 0. Totals: 21 27-35 77 GEORGIA SOUTHERN – Rivers 7 3-5 18, Hall 4 5-10 13, Mitchell 4 2-2 10, Durrett 3 2-3 9, Askew 2 2-2 6, Trjeskal 2 0-0 5, Arnold 2 0-0 4, Toole 1 0-0 2, Whatley 1 0-0 2, Warren 0 0-0 0, Perry 0 0-2 0. Totals: 26 14-24 69. 3-point goals – Marshall 8 (McCauley 3, Simmons 2, Rosko 2, Sexton 1); Georgia Southern 3 (Rivers 1, Trjeskal 1, Durrett 1) Halftime – 36 Marshall, 26 Georgia Southern.

2002 at Charleston, S.C.

FIRST ROUND Appalachian State 64, Davidson 63 College of Charleston 85, ETSU 65

QUARTERFINALS Wofford 73, Georgia Southern 63 Chattanooga 81, Appalachian State 64 UNCG 77, College of Charleston 51 Furman 72, Western Carolina 58 SEMIFINALS Chattanooga 65, Wofford 61 (OT) UNCG 71, Furman 62 CHAMPIONSHIP Chattanooga 77, UNCG 69 UNCG – Lambert 6-8 2-3 15; Dodgen 7-12 0-0 14; Murray 6-10 0-0 13; Reid 4-7 0-0 8; Hart 2-4 3-4 7; Foster 2-7 0-0 5; Eaton 2-5 0-0 5; Williams 1-4 0-0 2. Totals: 30-57 5-7 69. CHATTANOOGA – Warfield 7-16 3-4 20; Bullock 3-9 6-8 12; Wilson 5-9 2-2 12; McDivitt 1-3 9-10 11; Patton 3-4 2-4 8; Dykes 2-2 2-2 6; Irons 1-8 0-0 3; Rollins 1-2 0-0 3; Sermons 1-3 0-0 2. Totals: 24-56 24-30 77. 3-point goals – UNCG 4-9 (Lambert 1; Foster 1; Murray 1; Eaton 1), Chattanooga 5-15 (Warfield 3; Rollins 1)

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FIRST ROUND College of Charleston 76, ETSU 60 Davidson 72, Wofford 70

QUARTERFINALS Furman 65, UNCG 51 Chattanooga 75, College of Charleston 49 Davidson 62, Western Carolina 58 Georgia Southern 82, Appalachian State 71 (OT) SEMIFINALS Chattanooga 65, Furman 53 Georgia Southern 62, Davidson 57

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CHAMPIONSHIP Chattanooga 66, Georgia Southern 52 GEORGIA SOUTHERN – Lindasy 6-12 4-7 16; Lanier 3-10 2-2 8; Everett 4-13 0-0 8; Loiciano 2-9 0-0 5; Tiller 2-3 0-0 5; Benemon 2-7 0-0 4; Hil1-10 2-2 4; Dubose 0-3 2-2 2; McCorkle 0-2 0-0 0; Spoon 0-1 0-0 0. Totals: 20-70 10-13 52. CHATTANOOGA – Wilson 5-7 2-3 12; McDivitt 4-7 2-2 11; Warfield 3-12 4-5 11; Brown 3-4 3-4 11; Irons 3-8 0-0 6; Roberson 1-5 2-4 4; Galloway 1-6 2-3 4; Sermons 1-2 1-2 3; Patton 1-2 0-0 2. Totals: 22-53 18-25 66. 3-point goals – Georgia Southern 2-10 (Tiller 1, Loiciano 1; Chattanooga 4-12 (Brown 2, Warfield 1, McDivitt 1). Halftime – Chattanooga 33, Georgia Southern 19. 2004 at Charleston, S.C.

FIRST ROUND Georgia Southern 65, Appalachian State 58 College of Charleston 59, UNCG 50 Western Carolina 60, Wofford 38 QUARTERFINALS Elon 84, ETSU 68 Chattanooga 73, Georgia Southern 50 Furman 77, College of Charleston 56 Western Carolina 66, Davidson 58 SEMIFINALS Chattanooga 67, Elon 37 Western Carolina 75, Furman 66 CHAMPIONSHIP Chattanooga 86, Western Carolina 68 WESTERN CAROLINA – Gardner 6-8 2-5 16; Hamm 4-12 3-4 11; Maleraite 3-5 1-1 9; Glass 2-9 3-5 8; Allen 3-9 0-0 8; Blackwell 2-5 2-2 6; Tanner 2-5 2-3 6; May 2-2 0-2 4. Totals: 24-55 13-22 68. CHATTANOOGA – Roberson 8-14 4-8 20; Brown 6-12 2-2 16; Warfield 4-10 1-2 12; Sippel 5-10 0-0 10; McDivitt 2-4 3-3 9; Galloway 3-7 0-0 8; Patton 3-5 0-0 6; Mattison 1-4 3-3 5; Talley 0-1 0-0 0. Totals: 32-67 13-18 86. 3-point goals – Western Carolina 7-18 (Gardner 2; Maleraite 2; Allen 2; Glass 1); Chattanooga 9-18 (Warfield 3; Brown 2; Galloway 2; McDivitt 2). Halftime – Chattanooga 43, Western Carolina 25. 2005 at Chattanooga, Tenn. FIRST ROUND ETSU 74, Appalachian State 64 (OT) College of Charleston 69, Elon 39 Western Carolina 79, Wofford 62 QUARTERFINALS Georgia Southern 55, UNCG 48 ETSU 55, Chattanooga 50 Davidson 68, College of Charleston 48 Western Carolina 66, Furman 56 SEMIFINALS Georgia Southern 73, ETSU 71 (OT) Western Carolina 59, Davidson 58 CHAMPIONSHIP

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Western Carolina 97, Georgia Southern 95 (2OT) WESTERN CAROLINA – Gardner 15-19 13-15 45; Tanner 6-9 2-2 16; Maleraite 0-0 10; Keith 4-10 0-0 9; Glass 2-4 3-5 7; Dawson 0-7 4-4 4; May 1-7 1-2 3; Hardy 1-9 0-0 2; Pellom 0-1 1-2 1; Barnes 0-4 0-0 0; Johnson 0-1 0-0 0; Totals: 33-79 24-30 97. GEORGIA SOUTHERN – Brown 11-17 1-2 27; Benemon 7-16 8-9 22; Dubose 4-9 4-6 14; Lee 3-8 2-2 8; Early 2-2 3-5 7; Tiller 2-5 0-0 6; Newton 2-4 2-4 6; Waterman 1-1 1-2 3; Atwood 1-9 0-0 2. Totals: 33-71 21-30 95. 3-point goals – Western Carolina 7-24 (Gardner 2, Maleraite 2, Tanner 2, Keith 1), Georgia Southern 8-19 (Brown 4, Tiller 2; Dubose 2. Halftime – Georgia Southern 51, Western Carolina 46. Regulation – Georgia Southern 81, Western Carolina 81. First overtime – Georgia Southern 88, Western Carolina 88. 2006 FIRST ROUND (at Charleston, S.C.) Furman 66, College of Charleston 63 Georgia Southern 77, Wofford 66 QUARTERFINALS (at Charleston, S.C.) Western Carolina 80, Appalachian State 71 UNCG 68, Georgia Southern 56 Davidson 55, Elon 53 SEMIFINALS (at North Charleston, S.C.) Chattanooga 77, Western Carolina 73 UNCG 69, Davidson 58 CHAMPIONSHIP (at North Charleston, S.C.) Chattanooga 91, UNCG 79 UNCG – Otamiri 8 2-2 20, Latham 5 4-4 15, Chamberlain 2 1-2 5, Boone 7 3-5 17, Byrd 4 0-0 10, Dixon 1 2-2 4, Jackson 1 0-0 3, Brooks 0 0-0 0, Ling 0 0-0 0, Grimsley 1 0-0 3, Current 0 0-0 0, Blair 1 0-0 2. Totals: 30 12-15 79. CHATTANOOGA – Roberson 8 4-5 20, Anderson 5 5-6 16, Brown 3 4-7 12, Hall 3 4-4 12, Mattison 3 5-6 13, Hand 5 1-2 15, Spann 1 0-0 3. Totals: 28 23-30 91. 3-point goals – UNCG 7-23 (Otamiri 2, Byrd 2, Latham 1, Jackson 1, Grimsley 1). Chattanooga 1225 (Anderson 5, Mattison 5, Roberson 4, Brown 4, Hall 4, Spann 1). Halftime – Chattanooga 49, UNCG 35. 2007 at North Charleston, S.C. FIRST ROUND Furman 64, College of Charleston 59 Appalachian State 64, Elon 50 QUARTERFINALS Chattanooga 84, Appalachian State 60 Western Carolina 79, Furman 50 Georgia Southern 81, UNCG 64 Davidson 71, Wofford 62 SEMIFINALS Western Carolina 73, Georgia Southern 59 Chattanooga 80, Davidson 68 CHAMPIONSHIP Chattanooga 84, Western Carolina 66 CHATTANOOGA – Spann 0 0-0 0, Anderson 13 4-5 30, Hatchett 0 0-0 0, Hall 6 3-4 18, Hand 3 6-6 15, Houts 0 0-0 0, Mohr 1 0-0 2, Wade-Fray 1 3-3 5, Ogan 0 0-0 0, Hollinquest 5 4-6 14. Totals: 29 20-24 84. WESTERN CAROLINA – Lamitie 0 0-0 0, Johnson 2 0-0 4, Dawson 3 1-2 8, Keith 5 1-3 11, Powell 4 3-4 14, Swayne 0 0-0 0, Pellow 3 0-1 6, Johnson 6 0-0 14, May 0 0-0 0, Feemster 0 0-0 0, Eaton 4 1-2 9. Totals: 27 6-12 66. 3-point goals – Chattanooga 6-19 (Hall 3, Hand 3). Western Carolina 6-13 (Powell 3, Johnson 2, Dawson 1). Halftime – Chattanooga 38, Western Carolina 36. 2008

at North Charleston, S.C. FIRST ROUND Wofford 57, Furman 50 UNCG 62, Appalachian State 44 QUARTERFINALS Western Carolina 76, Wofford 61 Chattanooga 78, UNCG 33 College of Charleston 65, Georgia Southern 53 Elon 68, Davidson 49 SEMIFINALS Chattanooga 68, College of Charleston 53 Western Carolina 72, Elon 68 CHAMPIONSHIP Chattanooga 71, Western Carolina 59 WESTERN CAROLINA – Johnson 6-11 0-0 13; Pellom 6-14 0-0 12; Dawson 4-13 2-2 12; Clarke 3-6 2-2 9; Keith 3-5 2-5 8; Powell 1-4 0-0 3; Eaton 1-6 0-0 2; Feemster 0-2 0-0 0; Carroll 0-2 0-0 0; Swayne 0-2 0-0 0. Totals 24-65 6-9 59. CHATTANOOGA – Anderson 11-17 3-4 25; Hall 7-12 6-7 22; Wade-Fray 1-9 5-8 8; Ogan 3-4 0-0 7; Hollinquest 2-5 0-2 4; Hand 1-4 1-2 3; Mason 0-5 2-2 2; Hatchett 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 25-57 17-25 71. 3-point goals – Western Carolina 5-16 (Dawson 2; Powell 1; Clarke 1; Johnson 1), Chattanooga 4-16 (Hall 2; Ogan 1; Wade-Fray 1). Halftime – Chattanooga 33, Western Carolina 22. 2009 at Chattanooga, Tenn. FIRST ROUND Appalachian State 63, Furman 60 UNCG 83, Wofford 64 Elon 57, Georgia Southern 54 QUARTERFINALS Samford 57, UNCG 48 Chattanooga 86, Appalachian State 53 Western Carolina 71, Elon 52 College of Charleston 65, Davidson 54 SEMIFINALS College of Charleston 53, Chattanooga, 51 Western Carolina 66, Samford 53 CHAMPIONSHIP Western Carolina 101, College of Charleston 87 (3OT) WESTERN CAROLINA – Johnson 6-13 8-11 21; Powell 5-9 6-8 19; Clarke 6-10 2-4 18; Feemster 6-11 3-3 15; Swayne 4-9 3-3 12; Eaton 3-6 3-6 9; Menendez 1-3 0-0 3; Jackson 1-3 0-0 2; Carroll 1-5 0-0 2. Totals 33-69 25-35 101. COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON – Gerty 8-22 1-1 20; Hughes 8-20 0-1 19; Moye 8-13 2-2 18; Jones 6-11 2-3 14; E. Williams 3-6 1-2 9; N. Williams 2-9 0-0 5; Kotcella 1-7 0-0 2. Totals 36-88 6-9 87. 3-point goals – Western Carolina 10-19 (Clarke 4; Powell 3; Johnson 1; Swayne 1; Menendez 1), College of Charleston 9-22 (Hughes 3; Gerty 3; E. Williams 2; N. Williams 1) Halftime – College of Charleston 37, Western Carolina 25. Regulation – College of Charleston 70, Western Carolina 70. First overtime – College of Charleston 76, Western Carolina 76. Second overtime – College of Charleston 85, Western Carolina 85. 2010 at Charlotte, N.C.

FIRST ROUND Elon 67, Wofford 53 UNCG 57, Western Carolina 55 Furman 73, Davidson 67

QUARTERFINALS Samford 57, Elon 38 Chattanooga 82, UNCG 64 Georgia Southern 57, College of Charleston 56 Appalachian State 71, Furman 53


SOCON TOURNAMENT RESULTS SEMIFINALS Chattanooga 60, Georgia Southern 49 Samford 66, Appalachian State 53 CHAMPIONSHIP Chattanooga 72, Samford 67 CHATTANOOGA – Hollinquest 4-8 14-14 22; Davis 6-12 0-0 16; Christopher 3-6 2-2 11; Wade-Fray 4-10 1-2 11; Townsend 2-5 1-2 6; Helton 2-2 2-3 6; Lambert 0-3 0-0 0. Totals 21-46 20-23 72. SAMFORD – Hill 11-15 2-3 26; London 5-14 1-1 12; Maxwell 4-9 0-0 10; Dawson 3-7 0-0 7; Anderson 2-3 2-4 7; Wilderotter 1-4 0-0 3; Babineaux 1-3 0-0 2; Crow 0-2 0-0 0. Totals 27-57 5-8 67. 3-point goals – Samford 8-25 (Hill 2-3; Maxwell 2-5; Wilderotter 1-4; London 1-6; Dawson 1-3; Anderson 1-2; Crow 0-2), Chattanooga 10-26 (Davis 4-9; Christopher 3-5; Wade-Fray 2-5; Townsend 1-4; Lambert 0-3). Halftime – Samford 38, Chattanooga 30. 2011 at Chattanooga, Tenn. FIRST ROUND Western Carolina 48, Georgia Southern 42 Davidson 69, College of Charleston 53 Wofford 69, UNCG 64

SEMIFINALS Appalachian State 72, Elon 48 Samford 68, Chattanooga 66 (OT) CHAMPIONSHIP Samford 57, Appalachian State 54 SAMFORD – Anderson 4-12, 2-2 14; Hill 4-6, 2-2 13; London 4-6, 3-4 12; Dawson 3-8, 0-1 9; Jack 2-4, 0-0 4; Ketcham 1-12, 1-1 3; Campbell 0-1, 2-2 2; Powers 0-1, 0-1 0; Babineaux 0-1, 0-0 0. Totals 18-51 10-13 57. APPALACHIAN STATE – Dewart 6-12, 1-4 13; C. Freeman 6-15, 0-0 12; Sharkey 5-8, 0-0 10; A. Freeman. 3-8, 2-2 8; Weldon 3-6, 0-0 6; Ramirez 2-8, 0-0 5, Edwards 0-1, 0-0 0. Totals 25-58, 3-6 54. 3-point goals – Samford 11-29 (Anderson 4-7; Hill 3-5; Dawson 3-8; London 1-3; Jack 0-1; Ketcham 0-5). Appalachian State 1-5 (Ramirez 1-3; A. Freeman 0-1; Dewart 0-1). Halftime – Appalachian State 30, Samford 24. 2012 at Asheville, N.C.

FIRST ROUND Wofford 64, College of Charleston 53 Western Carolina 61, Georgia Southern 56 Furman 63, UNCG 58 QUARTERFINALS Davidson 69, Wofford 58 Samford 67, Elon 36 Appalachian State 61, Western Carolina 43 Chattanooga 60, Furman 38 SEMIFINALS Samford 62, Davidson 51 Appalachian State 77, Chattanooga 52 CHAMPIONSHIP Samford 54, Appalachian State 43 SAMFORD – Powers 5-5, 4-6 14; Martin 4-8, 2-2 11; Dawson 2-6 2-2 7; Ketchum 2-7 1-2 6; Campbell 2-5, 2-2 6; Reece 1-8,1-2 4; Anderson 2-5, 0-0 4; Babineaux 1-1, 0-0 2; Schwantz 0-2, 0-0 0; Totals 19-47, 12-16 54 APPALACHIAN STATE – A. Freeman 4-17, 0-0 10; C. Freeman 4-8 1-2 10; Weldon 4-7 0-0 8; Mallow 1-6, 2-2 5; Edwards 2-3 0-0 4; Sydnor 2-9, 0-0 4; Sharkey 1-6, 0-0 2; Taylor 0-1, 0-0 0; Gary 0-5, 0-0 0; Totals 1862, 3-4 43.

2013 at Asheville, N.C.

FIRST ROUND Georgia Southern 68, Western Carolina 51 UNCG 73, Furman 68 Samford 59, Wofford 56 QUARTERFINALS Chattanooga 78, Georgia Southern 53 Appalachian State 74, College of Charleston 60 Davidson 70, UNCG 47 Elon 70, Samford 60 SEMIFINALS Chattanooga 72, Appalachian State 67 Davidson 71, Elon 61 CHAMPIONSHIP Chattanooga 64, Davidson 63 DAVIDSON – Murray 6-10 6-10 22; Aleksandravicius 8-11 2-2 18; Early 3-7 0-0 6; Davis 2-3 2-2 6; Chiemeka 1-5 2-2 5; Calin 1-1 0-0 2; Sitton 1-3 0-0 2; Dukes 0-1 2-2 2. Totals 22-41 14-18 63. CHATTANOOGA – Hall 7-17 4-6 19; Dewart 6-17 3-5 15; Dupree 4-8 1-2 9; Christopher 3-9 0-0 7; Lambert 1-5 2-2 5; Jackson 2-4 0-0 4; Towns 1-4 0-0 3; Black 1-6 0-1 2. Totals 25-70 10-16 64. 3-point goals – Davidson 5-11 (Murray 4-5; Chiemeka 1-3; Early 0-3). Chattanooga 4-18 (Hall 1-3; Christopher 1-5; Lambert 1-2; Towns 1-3; Black 0-4; Jackson 0-1). Halftime – Davidson 32, Chattanooga 25. 2014 at Asheville, N.C.

FIRST ROUND Georgia Southern 75, Wofford 62 Western Carolina 77, UNCG 60

QUARTERFINALS Chattanooga 66, Georgia Southern 57 Elon 59, Appalachian State 56 Western Carolina 75, Furman 70 Davidson 55, Samford 42 SEMIFINALS Chattanooga 77, Elon 44 Davidson 74, Western Carolina 67 CHAMPIONSHIP Chattanooga 71, Davidson 45 DAVIDSON – Murray 7-22 0-0 17; Dukes 5-9 4-6 14; Early2-13 1-2 5; Piles 2-3 0-0 4; Center 1-2 1-2 3; Eriksson 1-4 0-0 2; McCabe 0-2 0-0 0. Totals 18-55 6-10 45 CHATTANOOGA – Black 9-13 2-4 22; Hall 5-11 0-0 12; Towns 3-4 2-2 10; Dupree 5-7 0-0 10; Jackson 2-3 1-2 5; Joyner 2-6 0-0 4; Downes 1-3 0-0 3; Shumpert 1-5 0-0 2; Dewart 1-2 0-0 2; Johnsons 0-1 1-2 1; Gilbert 0-1 0-0 0; Payne 0-4 0-0 0. Totals 29-60 6-11 71. 3-point goals – Davidson 3-13 (Murray 3-7; Early 0-5; McCabe 0-1), Chattanooga 7-14 (Black 2-2; Hall 2-2; Towns 2-2; Downes 1-2; Shumpert 0-3; Dewart 0-1; Payne 0-2). Halftime – Chattanooga 35, Davidson 22. 2015 at Asheville, N.C. QUARTERFINALS Chattanooga 78, UNCG 44 Furman 65, Samford 54 ETSU 73, Western Carolina 53 Mercer 75, Wofford 54

CHAMPIONSHIP Chattanooga 61, ETSU 56 (OT) ETSU – Mitchell 9-16 0-0 19; Bridges 4-11 2-2 12; Clark 4-12 1-2 9; Bond 3-6 3-4 9; Tarter 3-13 1-2 7; Bowling 0-2 0-0 0; Christopher 0-3 0-0 0. Totals 2363 7-10 56. CHATTANOOGA – Shumpert 10-18 3-6 26; Gilbert 4-8 0-0 9; Towns 3-8 2-2 9; Johnson 3-4 1-2 8; Joyner 2-6 0-1 4; Bramblett 1-5 0-0 3; Payne 0-1 2-2 2. Totals 23-50 8-13 61. 3-point goals – ETSU 3-16 (Bridges 2-7; Mitchell 1-3; Bond 0-1; Tarter 0-3; Bowling 0-2), Chattanooga 7-16 (Shumpert 3-8; Gilbert 1-1; Johnson 1-1; Towns 1-3; Bramblett 1-3). Halftime – Chattanooga 35, ETSU 19. Regulation – Chattanooga 51, ETSU 51. 2016 at Asheville, N.C. QUARTERFINALS Mercer 75, UNCG 53 Furman 71, ETSU 68 Chattanooga 74, Western Carolina 56 Samford 63, Wofford 43 SEMIFINALS Mercer 64, Furman 50 Chattanooga 49, Samford 41 CHAMPIONSHIP Chattanooga 65, Mercer 57 CHATTANOOGA Alford 6-14 3-6 17; K. Gilbert 5-9 5-5 16; Payne 2-5 6-8 12; Joyner 5-11 2-6 12; A. Gilbert 3-4 0-0 8; Johnson 0-2. MERCER Calloway 7-13 0-2 18; Means 7-15 1-2 15; Williams 3-6 2-6 8; Lawrence 3-12 2-2 8; Selph 1-4 2-2 4; Thompson 1-2 0-0 2; Broadway 1-2 0-0 2; Potts 0-1 0-0 0; Rosendal 0-3. 3-point goals – Chattanooga 7-16 (Alford 2-7; Payne 2-4; A. Gilbert 2-2; K. Gilbert 1-1; Johnson 0-1; Joyner 0-1), Mercer 4-10 (Calloway 4-7; Rosendal 0-3). First quarter – Chattanooga 21, Mercer 13. Halftime – Chattanooga 33, Mercer 24. Third quarter – Chattanooga 51, Mercer 40. 2017 at Asheville, N.C. QUARTERFINALS Chattanooga 85, Western Carolina 41 UNCG 68, Furman 63 Mercer 67, Wofford 42 Samford 67, ETSU 64

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QUARTERFINALS Samford 57, Western Carolina 48 Appalachian State 73, Davidson 63 Elon 69, Furman 62 Chattanooga 68, Wofford 58

3-point goals – Samford 4-19 (Reece 1-3; Dawson 1-2; Ketcham 1-5; Martin 1-4, Campbell 0-1; Anderson 0-2; Schwantz 0-2). Appalachian State 4-16 (A. Freeman 2-8; C. Freeman 1-2; Mallow 1-3; Sharkey 0-1; Sydnor 0-1; Gary 0-1). Halftime – Samford 23, Appalachian State 16.

SEMIFINALS Chattanooga 75, UNCG 53 Mercer 63, Samford 52 CHAMPIONSHIP Chattanooga 61, Mercer 59 MERCER Calloway 9-19 0-0 25; Lawrence 8-22 4-5 22; Means 3-7 0-0 6; Selph 2-8 0-0 4; Williams 1-2 0-0 2; Rosendal 0-2 0-0 0; Thompson 0-2 0-0 0; Potts 0-3 0-0 0. Totals 23-65 4-5 59. CHATTANOOGA Joyner 6-9 4-5 17; Bouldin 6-12 0-0 13; Queen Alford 4-5 3-3 13; A. Gilbert 5-11 1-2 11; K. Gilbert 1-8 0-0 2; Shumpert 0-6 2-2 2; Davenport 0-0 2-3 2; Burks 0-0 1-2 1. 3-point goals – Mercer 9-21 (Calloway 7-14; Lawrence 2-6; Rosendal 0-1), Chattanooga 4-13 (Alford 2-3; Joyner 1-2; Bouldin 1-3; K. Gilbert 0-1; Shumpert 0-2; A. Gilbert 0-2). First quarter – Chattanooga 15, Mercer 13. Halftime – Mercer 32, Chattanooga 29. Third quarter – Mercer 48, Chattanooga 38.

SEMIFINALS Chattanooga 68, Furman 55 ETSU 66, Mercer 55

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SOCON ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAMS 1984 Tina Chairs, Chattanooga (MVP) 1985 Valorie Whiteside, Appalachian State Katie Beck, ETSU Tammy Wiggins, Marshall Regina Kirk, Chattanooga Chris McClure, Chattanooga (MVP) 1986 Jane Dalton, Appalachian State Katie Beck, ETSU Karla May, Marshall Karen Pelphrey, Marshall Regina Kirk, Chattanooga (MVP) 1987 Valorie Whiteside, Appalachian State (MVP) Katie Beck, ETSU Kim Lewis, Marshall Tammy Simms, Marshall Jeanne Marvel, Western Carolina

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1988 Jane Dalton, Appalachian State Beth Laney, Appalachian State Valorie Whiteside, Appalachian State (MVP) Katie Beck, ETSU Kim Lewis, Marshall Regina Kirk, Chattanooga 1989 First Team Beth Laney, Appalachian State Terra Greene, Furman Janice Rhynehardt, Furman (Co-MVP) Nancy Smith, Chattanooga (Co-MVP) Janet Stallings, Chattanooga Second Team Kim Johnson, Appalachian State Stephanie Freeman, ETSU Nancy Glass, Furman Julie Copeland, Chattanooga Tina Mayfield, Chattanooga Patricia Powell, Chattanooga 1990 First Team Glenda Cunningham, Appalachian State Shannon Thomas, Appalachian State (MVP) Natalie Cleckley, Furman Terra Greene, Furman Janice Rhynehardt, Furman Second Team Jimma Smith, Appalachian State Nicole Hopson, ETSU Mae Louallen, ETSU Rushia Brown, Furman Roxanne Williams, Western Carolina 1991 First Team Karen Gruca, Appalachian State Penny Roberson, Appalachian State Shannon Thomas, Appalachian State Nicole Hopson, ETSU (MVP) Mae Louallen, ETSU Second Team Regina Ikard, Appalachian State Mitzi Yount, Appalachian State Natalie Cleckley, Furman Kristi Huff, Marshall Julie Copeland, Chattanooga 1992 First Team DeShawne Blocker, ETSU Karen Stanley, Furman Kim Brown, Chattanooga (MVP) Jan Cameron, Chattanooga Lori Lyons, Western Carolina

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Second Team Kim Fryar, ETSU Latoya Armstrong, Furman Tammy Dowdell, Chattanooga Regina Brown, Western Carolina Rushia Brown, Western Carolina 1993 First Team Rushia Brown, Furman Kristi Creamer, Furman Andrea Autrey, Georgia Southern Janice Johnson, Georgia Southern (MVP) Kim Brown, Chattanooga Second Team Karen Stanley, Furman Tara Anderson, Georgia Southern Jill Dunn, Georgia Southern Jan Cameron, Chattanooga Tammy Dowdell, Chattanooga 1994 First Team Angela Crosby, Appalachian State Rushia Brown, Furman (MVP) Karen Stanley, Furman Andrea Autrey, Georgia Southern Janice Johnson, Georgia Southern Second Team Kristi Creamer, Furman Tara Anderson, Georgia Southern Beverley Copeland, Georgia Southern Tammy Dowdell, Chattanooga Deidra Hinton, Chattanooga 1995 First Team Andreia Hinton, Appalachian State DeShawne Blocker, ETSU (MVP) Amy Engle, ETSU Kristi Creamer, Furman Karen Stanley, Furman Second Team Melissa Davis, Appalachian State Justina McClellan, ETSU Tonya Bristow, Furman Andrea Autrey, Georgia Southern Tara Anderson, Georgia Southern 1996 First Team Melissa Davis, Appalachian State Andreia Hinton, Appalachian State Kristina Behnfeldt, Marshall Cindy McCauley, Marshall Stephanie Wine, Marshall (MVP) Second Team Karolina Karlqvist, Appalachian State Shannon Spencer, Appalachian State Amy Engle, ETSU Telly Hall, Georgia Southern Marysue James, Georgia Southern 1997 First Team Leigh Jones, Appalachian State Angie Fickes, ETSU Tarsha Askew, Georgia Southern Cindy McCauley, Marshall Keri Simmons, Marshall (MVP) Second Team Merideth Thompson, Appalachian State Jackie Smith, Furman Telly Hall, Georgia Southern Angelica Rivers, Georgia Southern Kristina Behnfeldt, Marshall

1998 First Team Jennifer O’Brien, Davidson Haley Cook, Furman Telly Hall, Georgia Southern (MVP) Biz Brediger, UNCG Melinda Goodson, UNCG Second Team Katy Kamp, Davidson Rosie Arnold, Georgia Southern Sharon Mitchell, Georgia Southern Rebecca Viverette, UNCG Meredith Denton, Wofford 1999 First Team Jamie Gagliano, Appalachian State Beth Schoolfield, Appalachian State (MVP) Jamie Brown, Davidson Kerry Brown, Davidson Melinda Goodson, UNCG Second Team Tiffany Chappell, Appalachian State Katy Kamp, Davidson Jennifer O’Brien, Davidson Angie Fickes, ETSU Shawn Thompson, ETSU 2000 First Team Jennifer O’Brien, Davidson Kena Hodges, Furman Jackie Smith, Furman Brianne Dodgen, UNCG (MVP) ChoRhonda Gwaltney, UNCG Second Team Angie Fickes, ETSU Tara Charles, Furman Torrie Scott, Furman Samika Foster, UNCG Damita Bullock, Chattanooga 2001 First Team Natasha Lettsome, Appalachian State ChoRhonda Gwaltney, UNCG (MVP) Sharon Mitchell, Georgia Southern Damita Bullock, Chattanooga Tishay Lewis, Chattanooga Second Team Brianne Dodgen, UNCG Samika Foster, UNCG Sandi Reid, UNCG Heather Dykes, Chattanooga Jenny Nett, Wofford 2002 First Team Brianne Dodgen, UNCG Jacinda Lambert, UNCG Damita Bullock, Chattanooga Miranda Warfield, Chattanooga (MVP) Jenny Nett, Wofford Second Team Mary Brock, Furman Shawnica Hill, Georgia Southern Sandi Reid, UNCG Jennifer Wilson, Chattanooga Natalie Walsh, Wofford 2003 First Team Wilma Simpson, College of Charleston Deshara Shealey, Furman Shawnica Hill, Georgia Southern Mimi Lindsey, Georgia Southern Miranda Warfield, Chattanooga (MVP) Jennifer Wilson, Chattanooga


SOCON ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAMS Second Team Tiffani Johnson, Appalachian State Bethany Schott, Davidson Jessica Everett, Georgia Southern Tiffany Lanier, Georgia Southern Heather McDivitt, Chattanooga Ricaye Harris, Wofford

2013 First Team Raven Gary, Appalachian State Sophia Aleksandravicius, Davidson Laura Murray, Davidson Ashlen Dewart, Chattanooga (MVP) Taylor Hall, Chattanooga

2004 First Team Jennifer Gardner, Western Carolina Tiffany Hamm, Western Carolina Katasha Brown, Chattanooga (MVP) Tiffani Roberson, Chattanooga Miranda Warfield, Chattanooga

Second Team Anna Freeman, Appalachian State Kelsey Evans, Elon Meredyth Frye, Georgia Southern Taylor Reece, Samford Alex Black, Chattanooga 2014 First Team Dakota Dukes, Davidson Laura Murray, Davidson Alex Black, Chattanooga Taylor Hall, Chattanooga (MVP) Justin Taylor, Western Carolina

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Lisa Miller, Elon Courtney Nyborg, Elon Jen Nadalin, Furman Katie Galloway, Chattanooga Christy Blackwell, Western Carolina 2005 First Team

B.J. Banjo, ETSU Dana Benemon, Georgia Southern Tiffany Brown, Georgia Southern Jennifer Gardner, Western Carolina (MVP) Lori Tanner, Western Carolina

2006 First Team Janell Crayton, Davidson Kristen Boone, UNCG Irene Otamiri, UNCG Alex Anderson, Chattanooga Tiffani Roberson, Chattanooga (MVP) Second Team KaLeah Latham, UNCG Katasha Brown, Chattanooga Brooke Hand, Chattanooga Nicole Mattison, Chattanooga Monique Dawson, Western Carolina 2007 First Team Tiffany Brown, Georgia Southern Alex Anderson, Chattanooga (MVP) Brooke Hand, Chattanooga Brooke Johnson, Western Carolina Chevon Keith, Western Carolina Second Team Whitney Tossie, Appalachian State Kristen Boone, UNCG Laura Hall, Chattanooga Shanara Hollinquest, Chattanooga Ashley Pellom, Western Carolina 2008 First Team Tierra Bumbrey, Elon Kitara McMoore, Elon Alex Anderson, Chattanooga (MVP) Laura Hall, Chattanooga Jessika Johnson, Western Carolina Second Team Nikki Williams, College of Charleston Shanara Hollinquest, Chattanooga Emily Clarke, Western Carolina Ashley Pellom, Western Carolina Liz Miller, Wofford

2009 First Team Tonia Gerty, College of Charleston Jade Hughes, College of Charleston Deidra Jones, College of Charleston Tagan Hatchett, Chattanooga Brooke Johnson, Western Carolina (MVP) Second Team Brittany Mixon, Appalachian State Courtney Medley, Elon Chika Okoli, Samford Jenaya Wade-Fray, Chattanooga Emily Clarke, Western Carolina 2010 First Team Savannah Hill, Samford Emily London, Samford Monica Maxwell, Samford Kayla Christopher, Chattanooga Shanara Hollinquest, Chattanooga (MVP) Second Team Anna Freeman, Appalachian State Chakeitha Weldon, Appalachian State Lakiah Hyson, UNCG Michelle Davis, Chattanooga Jenaya Wade-Fray, Chattanooga 2011 First Team Ashlen Dewart, Appalachian State Anna Freeman, Appalachian State Kelsey Sharkey, Appalachian State Savannah Hill, Samford (MVP) Emily London, Samford Second Team Courtney Freeman, Appalachian State Sophia Aleksandravicius, Davidson Ali Ford, Elon Kylie Lambert, Chattanooga Mahagony Williams, Wofford 2012 First Team Anna Freeman, Appalachian State Maryah Sydnor, Appalachian State Laura Murray, Davidson Shelby Campbell, Samford (MVP) Jazmine Martin, Samford

Second Team Kelsey Harris, Elon Sarah Durdaller, Furman Anna Claire Knight, Georgia Southern Ashlen Dewart, Chattanooga Rena Wakama, Western Carolina 2015 First Team Destiny Mitchell, ETSU Tianna Tarter, ETSU Whitney Bunn, Furman Jasmine Joyner, Chattanooga (MVP) Chelsey Shumpert, Chattanooga Second Team Serena Clark, ETSU Brittany Hodges, Furman Precious Bridges, Mercer Alicia Payne, Chattanooga Ka’Vonne Towns, Chattanooga 2016 First Team KeKe Calloway, Mercer Sydni Means, Mercer Queen Alford, Chattanooga Jasmine Joyner, Chattanooga Alicia Payne, Chattanooga (MVP)

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Second Team Katie Hamilton, Davidson Candace Gibson, ETSU Lee Dubose, Georgia Southern Chevon Keith, Western Carolina Sigita Maleraite, Western Carolina

Tierra Bumbrey (above) and Kitara McMoore (not pictured) became the first Elon players to earn first-team all-tournament honors in 2008.

Second Team Whitney Bunn, Furman Holli Wilkins, Furman Kahlia Lawrence, Mercer Kassidy Blevins, Samford Keiana Gilbert, Chattanooga 2017 First Team

Tianna Tarter, ETSU KeKe Calloway, Mercer Kahlia Lawrence, Mercer Sydni Means, Mercer Jasmine Joyner, Chattanooga (MVP) Second Team Cierra Carter, Furman Mangela Ngandjui, UNCG Nadine Soliman, UNCG Lakelyn Bouldin, Chattanooga Chelsey Shumpert, Chattanooga

Second Team Chakeitha Weldon, Appalachian State Taylor Reece, Samford Taylor Hall, Chattanooga Kaila’Shea Menendez, Western Carolina Morgan Wrightson, Wofford

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Most points – 45, Jennifer Gardner (Western Carolina) vs. Georgia Southern, 2005 Most field goals made – 17, Katie Beck (ETSU) vs. Western Carolina, 1986 Most field goal attempts – 30, Regina Kirk (Chattanooga) vs. ETSU, 1988 Most 3-point field goals made – 7, Leigh Jones, (Appalachian State) vs. Marshall, 1997; Tierra Bumbrey (Elon) vs. Western Carolina, 2008; Whitney Bunn (Furman) vs. Samford, 2015; KeKe Calloway (Mercer) vs. Chattanooga, 2017 Most 3-point field-goal attempts – 14, KeKe Calloway (Mercer) vs. Chattanooga, 2017 Most free throws made – 15, Melinda Goodson (UNCG) vs. Davidson, 1999 Most free-throw attempts – 22, Kim McInturff (Western Carolina) vs. Furman, 1987 Most rebounds – 22, Katie Beck (ETSU) vs. Chattanooga, 1988; Shannon Thomas (Appalachian State) vs. Chattanooga, 1990 Most assists – 15, Jan Cameron (Chattanooga) vs. Western Carolina, 1992 Most blocked shots – 8, Jasmine Joyner (Chattanooga) vs. Samford, 2016 Most steals – 8, Jennifer O’Brien (Davidson) vs. Furman, 1999, vs. College of Charleston, 2000; Shannon Spencer (Appalachian State) vs. Marshall, 1996; Shannon Thomas (Appalachian State) vs. Chattanooga, 1990

Tournament Most points – 106, Jennifer Gardner (Western Carolina), 2005 Most field goals made – 33, Jennifer Gardner (Western Carolina), 2005 Most field-goal attempts – 57, Nicole Hopson (ETSU), 1991 Most 3-point field goals made – 12, Brooke Hand (Chattanooga), 2007; Michelle Davis (Chattanooga), 2010; KeKe Calloway (Mercer), 2017 Most 3-point field-goal attempts – 25, KeKe Calloway (Mercer), 2017 Most free throws made – 37, Jennifer Gardner (Western Carolina), 2005 Most free-throw attempts – 46, Jennifer Gardner (Western Carolina), 2005 Most rebounds – 43, Jennifer Gardner (Western Carolina), 2005 Most assists – 28, Ki-Ki Glass (Western Carolina), 2005 Most blocked shots – 14, Sophia Aleksandravicius (Davidson), 2013 Most steals – 15, Nancy Smith (Chattanooga), 1989; Jennifer O’Brien (Davidson), 2000

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TEAM

Most points – 108, Marshall vs. Georgia Southern, 1996 Most field goals made – 43, Appalachian State vs. Furman, 1988 Most field-goal attempts – 88, College of Charleston vs. Western Carolina, 2009 Most 3-point field goals made – 13, Appalachian State vs. Marshall, 1997; Chattanooga vs. UNCG, 2008 Most 3-point field-goal attempts – 33, Chattanooga vs. College of Charleston, 2009 Most free throws made – 31, ETSU vs. Furman, 1990; Appalachian State vs. Davidson, 1999 Most free-throw attempts – 42, Appalachian State vs. Marshall, 1995 Most rebounds – 61, Appalachian State vs. Marshall, 1995 Most assists – 29, Marshall vs. ETSU, 1987 Most blocked shots – 10, Wofford vs. Davidson, 2007; Wofford vs. Furman, 2008; Appalachian State vs. Furman, 2010; Elon vs. Furman, 2011; Elon vs. Appalachian State, 2011; Davidson vs. UNCG, 2013 Most steals – 22, Furman vs. ETSU, 1992 Least points scored – 33, UNCG vs. Chattanooga, 2008

Tournament Most points – 301, Western Carolina, 2005 Most field goals made – 105, Appalachian State, 1991; Western Carolina, 2005 Most field-goal attempts – 254, Western Carolina, 2005 Most 3-point field goals made – 31, Chattanooga, 2010 Most 3-point field-goal attempts – 69, Chattanooga, 2007 Most free throws made – 66, Western Carolina, 2005 Most free-throw attempts – 112, Appalachian State, 1996 Most rebounds – 173, Western Carolina, 2005 Most assists – 70, Western Carolina, 2005 Most blocked shots – 21, Davidson, 2013 Most steals – 38, ETSU, 2005

Western Carolina’s Jennifer Gardner broke five SoCon tournament records in leading the Catamounts to the 2005 championship, including most points in a game (45) and most points in a tournament (106).

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